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SAFE

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The next

sailing of the 4.5. "Fatshan" from Hongkong.

be on the 29th August, 1039, at 8 a.m. and returning. from Canton. on the 1st Sept., 1939, at 9 am,

MACAO LINE

FULL SERVICE

"From Hong Kong:

(Sunday); From Macao:

(Sunday):

8.0 a.m. "Taishan" 5.30 p.m. "Kinchan" 8:00a.m. Taishan" 3.00 a.m. "Kinshan 300 p.m. "Taishan" 3.00a.m. "Kinahan" 3.00 p. "Taishan"

CURTAILED SERVICE

SUNDAY MONDAY, 97th & 28th Aug, 1839 There will be no 5.30 p.m sailing from Hong Kong on the 27th, and no 3.00 a.m. sailing from Macro on the 28th.

Note:-All vessels equipped with Wireless" QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD

Telephone 20101

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Straite & Cayton

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Dain

TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE

PROSECUTION:

West Indies Leading In Final Test

HEADLEY AGAIN BATS WELL

BREEZY PATH

RAID

First Hearing Brought

Under Amendment

"TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1936, 9.30 AM.

Parcel Post Service to China is subject to a Customs. :Embargo on certain foreign goods, a list di which may be seen at GPO, & K.P.O.

In all cases portela, can only be accepted for despatch as cir- cumstances permit and at senders risk.

Letters and Fortcards for Europe (szcept Great Britain and fire) and South Americs are forwarded “yla Siberia" it so sporveribad

Shanghai, Straits »....

From

INWARD MAILS

Par

Due

Antenor. Van Heutsz

gend Aug. 22nd Aug.

Plane

23rd Aug.

Canton Maru,

z3rd Aug.

.23rd Aug...

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Air France

Service"-Paris date. 16th August

Exercising for the first time the power conferred on him by the amendment to the Telecommunication Ordinance published in. the "Government Gazette" in the beginning of June, providing that "It shall be lawful for any public oficer authorised by the Post- master General in that behalf..."; to search any house and to de- tain any person in connexion with a breach of the Ordinance. Mr. I Wynne-Jones, Fostmaster General, on June 20 issued a war- TEA: 360 FOR 5

rant and effected the arrest of four persons charged with posses-. LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter)-Anston of radio communication apparatus without permission. estimated shirt-sleeved crowd of

The persons were Ma Chang-a high tension battery. There were 20,000 at the Oval to-day saw the West Indies take their overnight kong. 28, described as unemployed. pieces of paper and a code book total of 27 for one wicket to 152 for two women, LJ Wah, 21. Wong Tae-in the basket. Behind the dressing table in the room was found a 3 at lunch on the second day of ring 22, annd Li Tse, amah.

At a previous hearing before Mrpower pact and other small, wire- the final Test match against Eng-

Japan: the Central less apparatus. land who scored 352 in their first T. J. Houston

Inside the chimney in the first Straits. Court, the charge against Id Tse innings.

Shanghai a complete The weather was fine and slight was withdrawn, the prosecution room, witness found overnight rain did not affect the being satisfied that she was only receiver. a sending key and a set Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

of ear-phones."..

Direct Service”—Landon date. Imperial an employee. wicket.

19th August. Jeff

Mr. Wynne-Jones, was in charge' George Stollmeyer and

PAPER TORN Headley resumed the visitors! first of the prosecution, while Mr. P. M.

During the search third defen- innings and carried the total to 128 Hodgson was for the defence:

At the resumed hearing yesterdant entered the room from the when the former was caught at short leg by Perks of Hutton's day Mr. Hodgson told the Court verandah. She seen tearing up bowling. Stollmeyer bad con-that he had been instructed by ptees. of paper.

at

tributed 59. He batted for 155 Ma Chang-kong. first defendant minutes his four boundaries to change his plea to gulity. teaturing his knock with elegant strokes. The partnership lasted for 2 hours (123-2-59).

HEADLEY OUT

With fine off driving and cutting Headley reached, 65 before he had the misfortune to be run out. (134-3-65). He was at the crease for two hours and 20 minutes and hit five fours.

"

Vid Stollmeyer (17) and Gomez (5) were still together when lunch was taken with the total at 152 for three wickets.

SCOREBOARD

KVIDENCE CALLED

31

In another room. Mr. Waterton

found on the ornamental top of

Canton

Shanghai and Swatów,

Szechuan Shirala.......

..................................... | Ruys.................

Scharnhorst

Air Mail by "Pan American Air- ways Direct Service"--San Fran- cisco date, 16th August.

Japan.

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Pepers etc.,). London date, 27th July,

籍 wardrobe another complete Manila.

transmitter and documents.

Mr. D. W. Waterton, Senior! ollowing the discoveries,

Japan.

he

Straits.

On the following day he went

Wireless Inspector, was first called sent the defendants to the police to give evidence. By virtue of a station where they were charged warrant issued by the Postmaster General, he said, witness accom- back to the floor to make a day

search. Nothing extra- panted by Mr. J. Key, Wireless light Inspector and Inspector". Collins, ordinary was found, but the flush of the Police, raided No. 3 Breezy system was discovered to, have Fath shortly before i am. on June been blocked up.

20

untli

After evidence was given by Mr. When witness was talking to J. Key. Insp. Collins and the As- people on the ground floor of the sistant wireless inspectors. the house, a police officer entered hearing was adjourned bringing batteries, the type used August 30 at 2.30 p.m. England-1st innings 352- (Hard-for wireless sets, which were pick- staff, 94, Oldfield 80, Hutton 73. w. fed up on the road, apparently hav- R. Hammond. 43. Constantine 5 for ing been thrown down by oc-

cupants of the floor above. 75).

Scores:

WEST INDIES-15T INNS_ Grant, e Goddard, b Perks ......

Pro Hong Kong in

Europe

Tr

Porta

Regensburg

Maraqlilara, Rotterdam, Bratpen

Hamburg.

Ang.

23

Scharnhorst

Genoa, Barcelona, Southampton, R'data.. Bremen, Bambary --

Regensburg ...

S'pore, Belawan....

Aur.

20

--Manila

Shanghai & Japan

Bhanghal, North

Acharnhorst.....

'Baharakot

Postitam

Etagspora, Balawan, Colomde.

| Aug.

23

6

Manita

JARE.

21

shanghai, Yokohama and Lobe

Supt.

17

Jeff Stollmeyer,

Huiton

e Perks, b

Headley, run out.

Elbe

China & Japan.

South Sea Islande

Shai,, Dalten, Txingiau, Y'hama, Kobe, Caxia

Aug.

"28

Pridran

Kadang, Salamata, Rabaxi, Tulagi, ļ Rabaul, ecc

Out 14

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المنتال)

Vic Stallmeyer, not cut Gomez, not out

STATE OF DISORDER Witness then proceeded to the 59 first floor. The second defendant 65 opened the door for the party to The first defendant was 17 enter.

seer in a room standing near an lopen window. The room was in a

Total (for 3 wkts)... 152 state of disorder.

TEA SCORE:-360 FOR 5.

A few moments later a police officer entered and brought a basket and

Unwarrantable Attitude On Silver And Currency Demands By Japan

TOKYO, Aug. 21 (Beuter)-A Foreign Office state- ment in regard to the Anglo-Japanese negotiations de- clares that it is unwarrantable to regard the nature of the Japanese currency and sliver demands as beyond the scope of the Conference, nor is there any justi- fication for the attempt to ban them as a subject of the Anglo-Japanese agreement.

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"If the British Government intend to invite the intervention of third powers in an attempt to seek a favourable conclusion of the negotiations, the Japan- ese Government cannot but point out that they could never admit such an attempt, which would only serve to delay and complicate the questions."

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anada, USA, Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date SEX August). Calcutta and Straits..

Manila.

Manila"

Rabaul and Manila,

USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (8an Francisco date, 27th July). Halphong.

Shanghai.

Shanghai and Amoy.

Nagpore...........

23rd Aug....

23rd Aug.

23rd Aug.

Airways Plane.

24th Aug.

Pan American

Airways Plano,

24th Aug- 24th Aug.

Terukuni Maru....... Pres. Cleveland.. Kamo Maru...........

26th "Aug.

25th Aug.

Sath Aug.

Giulio Cesare

95th Aug,

25th Aug.

26th Aug.

Marchen Maersk Pleasantville Neptuna

26th Aug.

26th Aug,

26th Aug.

26th Aug.

27th Aug.

amp of Japan..

Kumsang...

Tatuta Maru... Cunton... Glenbeg........en. Tiitjalengka...........

date.Imperial

27th Aug. 27th Aug.

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Airways Plane Hustmi Maru..... Kalayo Maru................. Jeypore...... Tjlsadane..

28th Aux.

29th Aug.

29th Aug.

29th Aug.

29th Aug.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"--Tandar 23rd. August. Regarding the letters sent to Japan, Shanghai and Formosa. Chinese newspapers last week by shanghai. two men "confessing" to

the Japan. Tientsin murder, it was officially Java stated yesterday that there was straits no information to disclose con- cerning reports that fresh evidence had been presented to the Gov- ernment on the matter.

WIN

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Such an

met, according to the statement, is fantamount to recognizing, the Japanese- controlled puppet authorities. The British people are urged by the Peace organization to address themselves accordingly to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax

According to information recely- ed by the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign, the Headquarters of the LP.C. recently

and Europe via Sues (Papers etc.,)-London date. 3rd August and London Parcels -London date, 27th July. ....... Ranchi... Saigon

Straits and Manila

Straita.

Japan and Shanghai

U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan--

30th Aug.

Jean Laborde....

30th Ang.

Menestheus............

30th Aug.

Bangalore.. Aramis

31st Aug.

álst Aug.

31st Aug.

(San Francisco date, 5th Aug.) Pres. Harrison.....

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier - shan the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls ire advertised to close at or before 9 a.m.. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

Canton. Saigon.

For

TUESDAY

Parcels only for Rangoon and (Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta),

Fort Bayard

Date and Time

Per

Two, Mind. "

Fatshan Teucer....

7.15.AK 9.30 AM

Hamburg Maru.

10.30 AM

10.30 AM

Batavia and Sourabaya

Halyang... Tilbadak. Fort Bayard and Bangkok... Mul Hock....

Parcels only for Straits, Penang.

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marseilles and London-tive London, 27th September.

Manila

WEDNESDAY

wired its British, French, American and Soviet National Committees to lead urge upon their respective govern- LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter) latter can, in their view, A statement issued by the to, any useful result on a purely ments the adoption of measures Foreign Office in regard to Anglo-Japanese basis, but that that would prevent Japan. from the position of the Anglo- they were willing to examine the unlawfully obtaining the Chinese

position afresh, provided the in-silver deposited at Tientsin.

Glaucun Japanese discussions, after

TELEGRAM TO LONDON remarking on the consider terests of all parties can be safe-

guarded.

CHUNGKING, Aug. 21 (Central) | Air Mall for. Indo-China only-due! Air France able progress made towards!

For this purpose, presumably. The China Branch of the Inter- Hanoi, 23rd August.

Flane..... agreement on police matters, it is necessary that both Govern-national Peace Campaign has sent Amoy...

{Klangsu refers to the Japanese pro-ments should consult the third a telegram to the British LP.C. Manila and Parcels only for Ger- posals, including the enforce-parties" and the British Govern- and the China Campaign Commit- many via Hamburg

Bcharnhorst. ment by the British authori-ment indicated to the Japanese tee in London expressing deep ap ties of regulations prohibiting Government that they have no preciation and gratitude for their

THURSDAY the use of Chinese National desire to shelve the questions firm stand and energetic efforts Fort Bayard currency within the Conces-raised and that they realize that regarding the Tokyo parleys on the Formosa sion in Tientsin and, the re-these matters will require to" beTientsin issue.

Haiphong ultimate moval of the silver reserves. fully discussed in any

The telegram, signed by Mr. settlement of the present dis-Shao Li-tze, vice-president of "the pute in China.

Chinese IP.C., Gen. Chen Ming-

∙10.30 AM..

4.30

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcela 5.00 P

Antenor.

Wod. #rd.

9.30 AM G.F.O.&E.PO

Reg.

11.30 AM

Ord.

Noon

3.30 r

7.00 PM

thangking.

8.30 AM

Canton MarU....

Wosang..

10.30 AM

3.00 PM

KPO

Beg

6.00 M

Ord.

7:30 PM

OPO

London

Imperial

Airways Plane |Ord♫.

:-700 PM

Reg: Ord.

5.00 PM:

6.30-23

Reg.

·5,00 PM..

Airways Plane

Ord.

#7.00 PM

SCOPE OF PROPOSALS The statement says that the

Interests Of Others, shu, chairman of the Chinese Peo-Air Mall for "Imperial" AirwaJI scope of these proposals is not

Direct Service" due confined to purely local issues in

They have already informed ple's Foreign Relations Association

and Dr. Chu' Chla-hua, President! 31st August. Tientsin, but is related to other the Japanese Government. on economic and financial features Jan 14 that they are prepared to of the Chinese League of Nations

Union, reads as follows:- of the present situation in North consider any constructive pro China, including certain mea-posals by the latter in regard to existing sures of restriction on exchange the modification of the

they consider It and trade on which the views, treaties, but not only of the British, but also essential that all parties to the Nine-Power Treaty and other certain other Governments, have

treaties governing the situation. already been communicated to

in China shall be enabled, at an the Japanese Government.

appropriate time, to express viewa to make a contribution to settlement which should be equit able, for all concerned,

1.P.C. STATEMENT

As the result of 4 careful scrutiny of the position, it became clear to the British Government that, even if they wished, they could not con clude a bilateral agreement CHUNGKING, Aug, 21 (Central) which might affect the post--The British National Committee tion of the other powers with- out the consent of the latter.. BRITISH VIEW

of the International Peace Cam- paign has issjed a public state- ment doubting the legality of the The British Government, there British decision to hand over the fore. intimated to the Japanese four Tlentan suspects to Japanese- Government that no discussions controlled puppet authorities, it is

economic proposals by the learned here.

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FRIDAY

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono-

Inlu and U. 5. A., by the "Pan' American Airways Direct· Ser- vice-due San Francisco 31st Pan American ...August.

Plane

"British LP.C. and China Campaign Committee, London. Deep appreciation and grati-, tude for your firm stand and energetic efforts regarding the Tokyo parleys on the Tientsin Isane, Any formal negotiations, which are "ebnditioned upon Britain's recognition of Japan's position of illegal military oc- cupation, are clearly inconsis tent with either Britain's Phanghai pledges or the better interests. of just peace. Japan's out rageous acts and mwarranted demand © for the delivery of the - Chinem - silver and the four, Chinese suspects at Tien- tain, if condoned or connived at will most certainly aggrN- tonyate" "the" situation of Inwiens-

Dess"

Tourane. Haiphong. Shanghai, Japan

Fri 25th, LZERO.

Hag 24th 5.00 PM"

Ord: 24th 5.30 PM ABGP.O.MER

Reg. 24th 5:00 PM

Ord, 28th 7.30 AM

Giulio Cesare Ezechuan Talian..

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Europe

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