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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

FRIDAY.

APRIL 5, 1940.-PAGE 11

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

HONGKONG to SINGAPORE direct

About middle of April,

HONGKONG

to

SAN FRANCISCO direct

First week in April.

First Class only

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE*

AGENTS FOR T.W.A. AND UNITED AIR LINES,

12, PRDDER ST.

TEL. 28171:

N.Y.K. LINE

IMMINENT SAILINGS

PASSENGER AND FREIGHT

SYDNEY, MELBOURNE,

via 'MANILA, and Way Ports ****** ***** LIVERPOOL, via SINGAPORE ·

BOMBAY, MARSEILLES (CASA-·

BLANCA), etc.

JAPAN HONOLULU,

SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES VALPARAISO vla Way Forts VANCOUVER and SEATTLE

THIS WEEK

MIDDLE OF APRIL

MIDDLE OF APRIL

FORTNIGHTLY.

FREIGHT ONLY

NEXT WEEK."

"NEW YORK via JAPAN,

LOS ANGELES, and PANAMA. BOMBAY

CALCUTTA

LONDON via Port Said

MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR,

(CASABLANCA), etc.

NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK.

END OF APRIL

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Complete Information From Your Agent or:

NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA

KING'S

BUILDING

Telephone 30291.

General Passenger Agents in the Orient for

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CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

To "AUSTRALIA

Calling at Manila, Thursday Island, Cairns, Towns-

ville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne, etc.

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NEXT SAILING

FIRST HALF APRIL, 1840,

For Freight or Passage apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332

Agents.

1. Connaught Road.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

SAILINGS FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW & RETURN

Subject to alteration without notice

KWANGCHOWWAN--HONGKONG SERVICE

Ballings Twice" Weekly from Hong Kong

*Toe Freight and Phange apply to 10

7

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

P. & O. Building.

Training The FIRE INSURANCE

Young

ON ANGLO - FRENCH SOLIDARITY

CO., MEETING

PASSENGERS

Dr. A. Morse, at the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corpora tion, left Hongkong for Singapore yesterday by a Dutch liner. ac- companied by Mrs Morse. Mr. Morse is on his way to London to take up the appointment of joint Manager of the London office of of Over the Hongkong and Shanghai

Bank.

Continued from page 5

and much is we regret having to "advocate it, we feel share- PARIS. April 4

Reuter-Fur-holders will agree that. In view of ther evidence of Anglo-French the heavy shrinkage solidality was given

yesterday $80.0000-or $2 per share-in In- when Earl de la Warr, President come Interest, this, course is only of the British Board of Education wise. Here again this shrinkage in a broadcast from Paris to the is due almost entirely to Shang-gon), Mrs. H. B. Bartlett and in- young people of France and Eng-hat Exchange which fell from 180 fant (Singapore), Mr. G. B. Watt to 310 ON and Mr. J. Trvine Durban), Mr. land spoke on the contribution at the end of 1938 the schools of the two countries December 31. last and now stands could make towards Anglo-French at 350. unity.

He pointed out that there was a sphere more

than important

AN EASTERN COMPANY

I

Other passengers from Hong- kong were Mr. H. B. Bartlett (Sal-

A. H. Gooseri (Batavia), Mr. R. R. Roxburgh and Fr. E. Herman- des (Manila). Mrs. C. J. Church, Miss T. Mitchell and Mr. R. E Salmon (Singapore), Mr. and Mrs. G. S. I. Mabbatt (Bangkok), Mr. and Mrs, Alton Durban) and `a

It will be borne in mind that schools were the young of France we are essentially an Eastern and the young of England are Company, Incorporated in Hong-few Chinese passengers. today picking up their ideas, and keng, and that, certainly over the laying the foundations their arst forty years of our existence, future lives.

the bulk of our Income was derived from Shanghai and China gen-

of

CHALLENGE TO FREEDOM The challenge to freedom would erally. be answered" in the immediate future by Franco-British arms. but in the long view it ha's A direct challenge to the schools and the quality of human they are turning out.

This being so it is only natural that we should have considerable Investments in Shanghai in the beings shape of Debentures and first- class Mortgages; I think I Can without exaggeration that there is no record of our ever

A full international under-say standing must begin with a unit-

Mr.

The following passengers.. also left. Hongkong yesterday.

Miss Helen Blumenfeld, Wm. Elggs, Mr. Evan" Sterling. Mr. David "Thomas. Mr. Reginald Wacther, Mr. John Yates, Et.-Col. John Sydney Smith, Mr. Victor Prleswood. Mr. Hugo van Katten Dyke, Mr. Gustave Tauber.

ed front of the western democra- having made a loss over them in CONSIGNEES' NOTICES cles and to this English schools terms of Shanghai dollars, either in respect of principal or interest. have already engaged special methods of instructing

This is still true today but, in their pupils on the ideals, culture and terms of Hongkong dollars," the New Shanghai currency is by no means achievements of France.

plans have been made and what it was. programmes drawn up for school Turning to the Balance Sheet. broadcast. films and lectures. Ex-I have call your attention to the charge visits of teachers and transfer of a further $500.000 that children will also be arranged. we have been obliged to make

from Re'nsurance Fund to Invest- "The provisional regulations ment and Exchange Fluctuation governing the imposition of In-Account" in order to put the latter heritance Tax adopted by the Reserve in funds to adsorb the Legislative Yuan will become depreciation on Shanghai invest effective beginning from July 1ments. this year, according to a Chinese National Government mandate Issued on Wednesday.

1

REPORT ADOPTED

. In conclusion Mr. Paterson proposed that the Report and

WEATHER REPORT Accounts, as presented, including

Hongkong Royal Observatory

10 a.m.. April 4. Barometer at sea level), 30.08. ns. Temperature, 64 F. Humidity. 50 per cent. Wind Direction, E. Wind Force Beaufort, 3. Temperature: maximum yesterday

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the payment of a Dividend of $11 per share, an addition of $100,000 to Reinsurance Fund, the transfer of $129.429.78 to the credit of In- vestment and Exchange Fluctua- tion Account, and the payment of aborius to the Star of 15 per cent upon their salaries. be The motion was duly adopted. Temperature. minimum last.night. passed.

60 F..

Rainfall for 24 hrs.. ending 10 a.m

today, rul

Total rainfall since Janiary 1st

14.32-ins.

Against an average of, 6.39 ins. Sunset tonight, 6.39 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6.13 a.m"

4 p.m., April 4. Barometer (at sea level), 29.98 ins, Temperature, 67 F. Humidity, 69 per cent. Wirid Direction, E/S. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Maximum temperature, 69 F. Minimum temperature, 60, F. Rainfall, nil.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 6 to 11 Apr. 1940.

HIGE WATER..

Low WATE

Hong

Hong

Bong

Days of

Date of

Month

TROM

"Koog

Standard

Time.

Height

Standard Time

Height.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE HEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

"THE $.3"

Arrived HONG KONG

From LEITH, LONDON, STRAITS AND MANILA.

informed that all Goods are ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardocs Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 111h April, 1940, will be subject to rent. All claims against the vessel must be presented to the andersigned on or before the 25th April, 1940, they will not be recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in atten- dance when damage dutiable goods are examined.

9th April, 1040, at 8. a.m. by Merers. Carmichael & Clarke.

All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Messrs. C. Bernard. Brown, A. Hwhere they will be examined on the Compton, T. E. Pearce, J. H. Tag Fart S. T. Willamson and the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo re-elected to the Consultative Committee and Messrs. Lowe Bingham and Mat- thews and Messt's Percy Smith Seth and Flemming were re- elected appoint auditors.

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.

Agenta. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1940.

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CHINA NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

F'requent an Regular Sailings for

SWATOW, AMOY, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAD,', WEINAI FEL,

Carroo and T:1278}M,

KWANGCHOWWAN, PAKROI and Horow

TOURANE, SAIGON and Baruxor.

SINGAPORE, PORT SWITTENHAM and PEWANG

HAIPHONG,

CANTON

Fri

b

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b. m.

5.4

01:51

19 0

20 20

59

1400

13 0

B&L

8

09 00

15 51

02 25

19

21 00

59

1440

San.

7

09 20 15 9

0256

21:44

1520

91

Kon.

8

09 39

6 1

03 261 $1.0

77

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0

19 65

22 16 5 8 64

1800 19

0365 a

1025 17

Wed. 10

Thur. 11

22 50 B4

10 16 66 13:30

61

10 40 € 6

how...

0420 18 & 17 15 116 0445

17.56 115

For further particulars regarding loading dates. etc please apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

TELEPHONE NO. 80331

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.

Regular sailings for UNITED KINGDOM as opportunity offers

NEXT SAILING SECOND WEEK IN MAY

AGENTS' FOR

THE BANK LINE, LTD. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE

NEXT BAILING ABOUT FOURTH WEEK IN JUNE

for Mauntius, Bennion, Tatostave, Lourenca Marques, Durbanland Cape Porta.

AMERICAN-ORIENTAL LINE

Regular sailings for Boston, New York, Philadelphis & Baltimore

SECOND WEEK IN APRIL NEXT HAILING

Fur Fraight or Passgo on any of the above lim apply i→→.

“General Manageća..

Tel Nos. 28037 and 28028,

Telephone 77791

***

P. & O. S. N. CO. We have a Sailing Homewards MIDDLE APRIL carrying Passengers and Freight. Also Frequent Cargo Depariures B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. Frequent Sailings to Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.

E. & A. S.S. GO. LTD. Monthly Sailings to Rabaul, East Coast of Australia and Tasmania.

Also frequent sailings to Shanghai and Japan.

All veadels may call at any ports on or off the route and the route and all sailings are subject to cancellation changer deviation with or without notice.

Passengers are requested to register their requirements perforce but under present circumstances sailings are restricted.

Details may be obtained from

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

D&O BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG

PHONE 27721.

To

CANADA, U.S.A.

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--- * * *

AND

"EUROPE

VIA CANADIAN PACIFIC

ROYAL YORK --HOTEL ****** TORONTO

A SAILING FROM HONGKONG THE THIRD WEEK IN

APRIL (Omitting Honolulu).

NEXT SAILING TO MANILA THE SECOND WEEK IN APRIL

Due to existing emergency, the consistency of prompt de- partures and arrivals of Canadian Pacife Steamships which has been maintained heretofore may be "disturbed. Apply to Canadian Pacifier representative for particulars of talling dates,

Fast through trains direct from ship's side, at Vancouver, -or" stop-over at Beautiful Victoria. thence" by "comfortable, fäst BC. Coast Services to Vancouver-In2 Canada's Evergreen. Playgronnit

See the Majestic Canadian Rockies

-Lake Louise, :

Banff Stop-overs. If you wish. -No-extra rall fare în Canada for Drawing room or Compartment occupied by one person.

In stimmer the scenic Great Lakes Rödte is dw optional in-

land sex trip' forTMTrans-Continental passengers:\"

Canadian Pacific

Union Ballding-Telephone 20752

BARBER-WILHELMSEN

MONTHLY SERVICE TO

SPANS

THE WORLD

BOSTON AND NEW YORK

LINE

VIA LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS.

by NEW FAST, VESSELA

NEXT SAILING ABOUT MIDDLE APRIL

maria da akan dike a Very modern passenger accommodation available

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Agents."

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

Hong Kong, Bank Building,

Telephone UOZI,

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