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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL-
STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s
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7TH FEB, 1940,
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FROM LONDON, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN COLOMBO AND OTRAITS:
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the abora-named Vessol are hereby in formed that their goods have been land ed & placed at TERI RISK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon where sach Consignment is being aorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can now be obtained
to
Optional goods have been landed here unless instructions were given the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the steamer...
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES
THE
having arrived, from New York and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk
to the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be abtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Cargo will not be anded here, unles Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends."
No Claims will be admitted after the
Goods not cleared within 8 days faGoods have left the Godowns, and al
cluding date of arrival will be subject
rent.
will be
18th Feb., 1940, will be subject to Ooods remaining undelivered after the
Rent,
10
out
No Fire Insurance has or
All broken, chafed, and damaged affected by us in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in where they will be examined on 12th Goods are to be left in the Godowns, the Godowns for examination by the Feb. 1940, at Consignees, and the Company's strayor, Surreyor Mesara Goddard & Douglas,
by Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 am.
To comply with the oaural Bonded on Mondays and Thursdays, within the
Warehouse Regulations, consignees rast Tree Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that have a Revenue Oficer in attendance it is necessary for & Revenue Officer to a damaged dutiable goods are
examined.
be presentat the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or 'before 28th Feb., 194, or they will ant be recognized --
No Claims will be admitted Goods have left the Gcdown.
alter the
All claims must reach
us before
the 13th Mar., 1940, or they will not be recognized.
No Carnace will be affected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBBEN 00.
Agents.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co-Hong Kong, 6th Feb., 1940.
Agents,
Hong-Kong, 7th Feb., 1940.
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BLUE
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REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES |
"TO UNITED KINGDOM PORTS.
Well.
placed Sailing Towards the END of FEBRUARY. For dates and ports of call apply to Agents.
PACIFIC AND NEW YORK SERVICES are maintained as hitherto,
Information regarding INWARD CARGO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by
Butterfield & Swire,
Tel. No. 30332.
Agenta.
1. Connaught Road,
Kurman'
BOARD
Anglo French Friendship Solidarity Emphasised
the solidarity of Anglo-French friendship "was emphasised by Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Interport Football dinner given by the Hongkong Football Association in honour of the visiting team from Saigon at the Hotel Cecil last night when replying on behalf of the guests after the Hon. Mr. N. L. Sm
'. Presi dent of the H.K.F.A., who presided, had proposed the toast to the guests.
Sir Atholl sald that it was a happy augury that a friendly Colony should be here to play a friendly game against us at a time like this when the mother countries of both Colonies are fighting side by side for the cause of freedom and justice. Let us couple with our response, and heartfelt praise and gratitude that our great ally France is here tonight," he said.
H.K.
The hall was decorated with the French and British colours. Spe-
HITLER SEEKS SUPPRESSION
OF BOOK
LONDON, Fød, 11 Rëuter)----- Germany is trying to get neutral nations to suppress the book “Hit- ler Speaks," written by Dr. Her- mann Rauschnigg, fornier prési- dent of the Danzig Senate.
The book consists of converss- tions the author had with Hitler, many of which do not rebound to the credit of the Nazis.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1940..
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1940, 9.30 a.. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
Haiphong and Fort Bayard Haiphong
Bangkok and Tourane. Shanghai and Amoy
The German Legation in Berme has asked the Swiss Government to stop the book, which has been on sale in Switzerland for a week, during which time it has sold 5,- 000 coples.
Conversations are going on the
to record high sales. subject, while the book continues Shanghal and Amoy,....il...
Alt Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-
vice"-San Francisco date, 5th February.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"
-London date, 27th January Australia and Shanghai
Manila,
Mantis......
RUGGERITES cially attractive was the designs edition were confiscated by order London date, 3rd February
TROUNCE U.S.
сп the walls of footballers in action, one representing, Saigon, wearing the French International colours, and the other represent MARINES
ing Hongkong. 'The designs. SHANGHAI, Feb. 10 (Reuter) which were done by Mr. Chan The Hongkong Interport Rugby Wal-cheung. bore suitable inscrip- team again rendered a good actions in French and English. count of themselves today by There were about 125 persons, trouncing the redoubtable U. S. among them, besides the Bon, Mr. Marines' fifteen by three tries and N. L. Smith and Sir Atholl Mac- a penalty goal (12 points) to one Gregor, were the Consul-General penalty goal 3 points) in an ex- for France, M. F. Dupuy, the Hon. clting though rough game at the Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. C. G. Sallis, the Canidrome.
Commander of the French gun- The Colony alde was far superior, boat Argus, M. Baurain, manager in every department of the game. of the visiting team; Mr. W. Pryde, the Marines endavouring to make Chairman of the HKFA, Mr. C. up for what they lacked in ex- Goldenberg, secretary, Mr. Lee pertence by superfority in weight Wal-tong, Mr. W. E. Hollands, Mr. and in consequence played A. Kirby and several others. hard and rough game featur- ed by frequent blind rushes in the direction of the Hongkong line.
HENDERSON OUTSTANDING Henderson, the Colony full-back, played, an outstanding game and held up the Marines rushes time and again, while Bidwell and Bosanquet were outstanding among the three-quarters, who showed up extremely well throughout.
Drown, Marines stand-off-half, displayed a better knowledge of the game than his team-maɛes.
A crowd of 3,000 watched the game, which was played in warm, sunny weather with a light cross wind. The ground was in ideal condition,
COLONY SOCCER TEAM LOSE
The toasts to the King and to the Republic of France were pro- posed by the President and drunk to musical honours. The Hon. Mr.
Smith then proposed the Feders- tion Cochin-Chinoise de Football Association and Our Guests, in appropriate words and ended by saying that he hoped they would carry away tender recollections of Hongkong hospitality.
Sir Atholl MacGregor 'replying
for the guests said, that a function like this does a tremendous thing also for all other people who take not only for people like himself but part in them. bring them together and imbibe a These functions
spirit of understanding among them.
ONE IDEAL" "We realise," "he said that in whatever walks of life we follow we have one ideal and that is to SHANGHAI, Feb. 11 (Reuter)-In Live a decent and clean life. I can- their last match in the North port, not help feeling that it is a very. the Hongkong In erport football happy augury that a friendly Co- team lost to the Shanghai Foreign lony should come over at a time eleven by three goals to one.
like this to play a friendly con- Hongkong lost the Interpor:
test.
-match 2-0 and drew. with the
Shanghai Chinese 1-1.
Days Uke this are days of anxiety and we should reailse here in Hong- kong what was emphasized by Mr. Chamberlain the Prime Minister,
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In Sweden, coples of the first | Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"- of the Swedish Government,
Manila. The Swedish police today also Japan and Shanghai, raided a number of Communist hewspapers and the homes of Communist leaders, some of whom
were arrested.
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FOREMOST NÄZI WEAPONS
LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter)-The German wireless states tha, Admiral Marshall, addressing crew of U-boats, declared that the U- boats and planes have been and wil
be Germany's foremost weapons against England.
The German News Agency states
"
Due
19th Fob
19th Feb.
12th Feb.
12th" Fab.
12th Feb.
་་
12th Feb
12th Feb.
12th Fab.
19th Feb.
12th Feb.
13th Feb.
13th Feb.
13th Feb.
U. 5. A. Honolulu, Japan and shanghai (San
Francisco date, 4th January)...... Java, and Manila,
13th Feb.
13th Feb.
Air Mall by "Air France Direct Service"" Parks
date, 7th February.
14th Feb.
Shanghal
14th Feb.
Canton
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14th Feb.
Canton
15th Feb.
Straits.
15th Feb.
Europe via Suez and Straits-London date, 8th
Dec. 1939). Manila
10th Feb.
15th Feb.
U. S. A., Honolulu, and Japani (San Francisco, date
20th January).
15th Feb.
18th Fob.
Australia and Manila. Haiphong
16th Feb.
17th Feb.
USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San Fran-
cisco date, 28th January) Shanghai Shanghai
17th Feb.
17th Feb.
18th Feb.
18th Feb,
19th Fab.
19th Feb.
20th Feb.
50th Feb.
21st Feb.
21st Feb.
21st Feb.
21st Feb.
21st Feb.
22nd Feb.
23rd Feb.
Japan.
that the customs union between Germany and the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia will come into force on April 1.
Calcutta, Straits and Salgori Freedom of tariffs between Shanghai Slovakia and the protectorate will Japan. be
for
maintained
transitional period..
E
certain | Strals and Manila
Strafta
TRANSFER OF 10.
MERCHANTMEN
TO ALLIES Special to the E.K. Daily Fress WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (Havas)— The Maritime Commission has approved the transfer of 10 mer- 'chan men to Britain and France.
61x of the vessels. all of which were built between 1918 and 1938, totalling 60,000 tons wil be for the service of the "French Line,"
Hollow Nazi Claim
Only 15,000 saw the best match of the three in which the visitors
LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter>-----Ex- participated, being replete with a few days ago and by the Premier posing the hollowness of German pretty movements but Hongkong's of France, M. Daladier, over the claims, the 6,000-ton British freigh shooting was most erratic, Hossack radio half-an-hour ago, that France ter Oregon, claimed by the Ger being the chief. offender.
and England have but..one end-mans to have been sunk on Fed, 2, Hongkong was only beaten in the eavour. We are fighting against a has been towed into the River last five minutes when the evident- great foe, for justice and for clean Tagus. ly strenuous programme of three and free living amongst one an-
The message from Lisbon says matches, in heavy going. in four other.
that the ship was disabled by the days, told on the Colony players.
loss of her propellor.
GUY SHINES
As in the game
against the
*1
Java and Manila,
Straits,
Straits.
Shanghai
Japan.
Calcutta and Straits Japan.
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When nrails are advertised to close after 5 p.m.,
and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.
Fox
MONDAY
Bangkok Fort Bayard Canton
TUESDAY
1
Airmail for Manila, Guam, Honolula and U. S. A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"- and San Francisco, 19th Feb. .....................ną Manila, Makassar and Bourabaya............................................... Swatow
Shanghai, Japan and Honolulu. Haiphong
EXCELLENT SPIRIT "After referring to the excellent As she was drifting she was spirit in which both the Interport sighted by a U-boat but as the U- games had been played and com- buat apparently was out of am- Chinese, Guy was scintillating at plimenting Corea, the African full-munition it sailed off leaving the centre-half while Moxham again back of the Saigon team for his Oregon to her fate.
| Amoy. impressed. Hossack was the live- splendid display, Sir Atholl, said wire of the Colony attack but albe had been many years in Africa most invariably shot wildly:""
Shanghal was one goal up in the close to his heart. He was glad to and had the African nation very Arst Ave minutes when, after a
see an African playing here in pretty combination, Fraser met a Bengkong under such fine condi- cross pass from Parr and pile- tions. drived into the net with a first- timer. A minute later a penalty of the Balgon football team and M. Baurain, speaking on behalf was awarded against Bone but Association, thanked the British Moxham saved the straight drive and Chinese sporting public for the from Campbell.
Both goals had several narrow them. Despite a hard journey his very fine welcome extended to escapes in the next few minutes, team had done their best not toTM Hongkong having the hardest luck, disappoint them and he looked.
2ND ANNIVERSARY
OF HAINAN "RESISTANCE.
sident in Hongkong held a meeting Natives of Hainan Island re-
second anniversary of resistance to on Baturday in observance of the Japanese invasion of China's largest insular possession....
A three-minute silence was ob
the ball often scraping the cross forward to welcoming a team from 7 served for the Chinese fallen heroes.
bars and side posts but never en- tering the net.
COLONY PRESS After the Interval, Hongkong pressed and harrowly missed scor- ing thrice in as many minutes, two splendid distance shots from For- row being nearrest the mark.
"The visitors continued to do minate and mally Strange was put through and headed in the 23rd minute. The next minute, Gosand passed to Strange and the latter. In front of an open goal, mis kicked,
the Colony to Saigon.***
Mr. Lee Wal-tong, speaking for the Hongkong team, said that this was the first official visit from Saigon and makes a step in the history of Hongkong football.
M. Fucini replied in French.
ORDINATION IN CATHEDRAL
At" a solemn service.
and impressive at St. John's Cathedral yesterday Mr. Ko Shiu-hung was With Hongkong rapidly tiring ordained deacon and Rev. James Shanghai took command and scor-Chang-ling Wang
was ordained
ed twice in the last five minutes priest by the Bishop of Canton. through Parr and Karolich. In the The service was conducted by very last minute of the game Go- the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Arch sano was presented with a sitter deacon of Hongkong, and was but weakly ballooned the ball,'
largely attended. Hongkong lined up as follows:- Moxham; Hussain, Bone; Maxwell, Guy, Honniball; Fox, Forrow, Hos sack, V. Cosano and E. L. Strange.
!
Mr. J. McLeod, Far Eastern Representative of the International Faint and Compositions Co., Ltd, was an arrival yesterday,-
Five thousand dollars was col- lected to remit to the Chinese troops on Hainan Island..
telegrams to Generalissimo Chiang A resolution was passed to send Ka-shek and the frontline Chinese troops paying respects.(Central).
Large Plane Order For Canada
Tientsin (Parcels only),
Registered
Date and Time
Mon, 12th
.1.30 PM
Tue, 13th
2.30 FM"
7.00 FM
K.P.O. Heg, 19th 5.00 PW Urd. 12th 5.30 PM
G.P.O.
Heg. 12th 5.00 PM Ord. 13th 7.30 AM
8.30 AM 8.33 AM
O.P.O. & K.P.O. -
Par. 19th 5.00 PM Reg. 13th 8.45 AM Ord 13th 9.30AM
Shanghai. USA.,' Central and South America and Parcels Canada via San Francisco, (No Parcels for Ca-Reg nada)-due San Francisco, 1st. March........... Ord.
1.00 FM
2.30 PM
3.30 PM
K.P.O.
Parcels
4.00 PM
Reg
5.00 PM
Ordli 5.80 PM
G.P.O.
4.00 P
5.00 P
7.00 PM
X.P.O.
Reg.
5.00 PM
Ord,
6.30 PM
Q.P.O
·Air Mail—for "Imperial Airways Direct Service" Reg.
due London, 21st February,
5.00 PM
Urd.
7.00.1
K.P.O.
Reg.
5,00 PM
Ord.
5,30 PM
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Australia by "Im- G.P.O.
perial Airways Direct Service”...due Sydney 19th Reg: February
6.00 PM
Ord. 130 EM
WEDNESDAY.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.; Canaria, Cen- tral and South America Vla Ban Francisco due San Francisco 7th March
Fort Bayard, and Hothow.
Shanghai,
Wed 19th
G.PO.&EPO.
Reg. 13th-6.00
Ord, 14th 8,30 AM
1,30 PM 1.3 PM
K.P.O."
Reg.
5.00 PM 6,20 7
G.P.O. '''.
Airmail for Indo-China, Iran, and Frarice (Paris] Ord.
and Northern Provinces only) by the *Atr
·France Airways Direct Service "due Paris 22n4 Reg. ` 5,00-PM February.
OFTAWA, Feb, 11 (Reuter) 000 warplane order is the largest Canton..... The British Government's $30,000- of its kind ever given to a Domin-Shanghai
ion.
THURSDAY
Ord. 7.00 PM
Thu. 15th
7.15.AM 19.30 PM
12.30 PM
Africa,
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| GPO. GEPO
Par. 14th 5.00 mm.
Beg. 13th 9,45 m2
Ord 16th10.30 AN
9.00 PM
$3.00 wa
| Sandakan. A statement issued here says Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South that these further orders will en-
Aden. Egypt, Malta and Europe Via Marseilles Organised by the Hongkong able Canadian Associated Aircraft, Students Reller Association, the to build up a widespread organ-
due Marseilles 11th Marand London; Parcels due London 2018 March, three-day annual fair for the re-isation of sub-contractors in the let of distress in war-tor areas, development of Canadian produc which was formally opened by tion for the United Kingdom of the Rev. Bishop RO. Hall on Fri-aircraft of the latest type." day, closed yesterday. The fair. The new order is expected to was well patronised.“
include Hampden bombers.
Fort
Bayara
Haiphong
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