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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS

SAN

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

To

FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES Via Shanghai, Japan & Honolulu ROUND-WORLD SERVICE

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To

NEW YORK & BOSTON Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez. Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa.

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AMERICAN PRESIDENT · LINES

ROUND-WORLD SERVICE" A

AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR

AND UNITED AIR LINES

12, PRODER ST.

TEL. 28171.

N.Y.K. LINE

IMMINENT SAILINGS

PASSENGER AND FREIGHT

LIVERPOOL; vla SINGAPORE BOMBAY, MARSEILLES (CASA-

BLANCA)... etc.

S'HAL, JAPAN, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO and

LOS ANGELES SYDNEY, MELBOURNE,

via MANILA and Way Ports

VANCOUVER and SEATTLE

19T & 3RD WEEK JUNE

THIRD WEEK JUNE

END OF JUNE

FORTNIGHTLY.

FREIGHT ONLY

CALCUTTA

BOMBAY

EARLY JUNE

EARLY JUNE

NEW YORK via JAPAN,

LOS ANGELES. and PANAMA

MIDDLE JUNE

Complete Information From Your Agent or:

NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA

·KING'S BUILDING

Telephone 30291. General Passenger Agents in the Orient for CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

To AUSTRALIA

Calling at Manila, Thursday Jeland, Cairns, Towns- ville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne, etc.

NEXT SAILING

EARLY IN JUNĖ, 1940.

For Freight or Passuge apply to:—

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tel. No. 30332.

Agents.

1. Connaught Road

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP

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CO., LTD.

SAILINGS FOR SWATÓW, AMOY & FOOCHOW & RETURN Subject to alteration without notice.

KWANGCHOWWAN-HONGKONG SERVICE

Sallings Twice Weekly from Hong Kong

Tor Freight and Farmgs apply to ima

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

P. 10. Building.

DODGED GERMANS WITH GOLD SHIP

LONDON, April 26 (By Afr Mall-When the German in- vaders seized Trondhjem the U. 8. freighter Mormacsea (4,985 tons) was lying in the harbour with a million pounds of gold in its holds,

After nightfall the skipper. Captain Willam McHale, or dered steam up, and by dawn his ship was at Hommelvik, = few miles farther along the toast."

Within few hours the Mormacsea slipped away and yesterday arrived at New York with her €1,000,000 cargo In- fact.

The gold is owned by Sw dish Interests.

Passengers

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

DIFFICULTIES

ENCOUNTERED

Continued from Page 2

of £66,057.0.10d, in the loan from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- and as already ing Corporation mehüloned further, re-payments have been made since the begin ning of 1940, The Contingent Lif bility for Cumulative Preferred Dividends from 1923 to 1939 Inclu- sive still remains at £178,520.8,0d., your Directors regret it has not been possible to reduce it.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

B.S

BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK vis HAIPHONG.

I now propose that the Report ONSIGNEES are nereby informed and Statement of Accounts as pre- that their goods with the exception sented be adopted, that a dividend of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are of 6/- per share on the Cumula-being landed & stored into the Godowns of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf tive Preferred Ordinary Shares for Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence the year 1927 be paid, that 20,- delivery may be obtained immediately 000.0.0 be transferred to General after landing.

£10,000.0.0d. be Reserve, that transferred to Reserve for Special Repairs and Renewals, that £19, 746.13.34. be carried to next year's account and that the dividend an shares on the. Hongkong Register be paid at the rate of 1/2 7/8 per

Consignees must have a Revende dollar, being the T/T rate of ex-Officer in attendance when say dutiable change on December 31, 1939.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 8th June, 1940, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Package will be examined by the Company's Surveyor, Mosure, Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Friday, the 31st May, 1840.

The report and accounts were Surveyor unanimously adopted. The Hon.

goods are examined by the Company's No Fire insurance will be effected by Only three passengers embark-Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. H. V. WII-us in any case whatever.

kinson were re-elected Directors, ed at Hongkong on Japanese

1. vessel bound for an Australian and Messrs. John Fleming and A.

Ritchie were re-elected auditors at Hong Kong, the yearly remuneration of $8,000.

port:

Mrs. C. de Vera Certeza, J. van Gardose, Miss C. de Javera.

THOSE PRESENT Present at the meeting were:

R. OHL;

Agent."

1040.

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A Japanese Northbound ship Mr. J. J. Paterson (chairman), the carried ten Japanese passengers, Hon Mr M. K. Lo and Mr. H. V. Wing, M. H. Le, R. A. Bosanquet, who embarked from the co-Wilkinson (directors), and the Chui Sul-nam; P. C. Hall, J. Flemi

following shareholders-Messring, D. Lyon. G. H. Gompertz, P. Miss M. Horika, Mr. T Iida, E. Kirby, A. C. Wilcox, D. Tod, A. C. Mansfield, J. C. Taylor and Lo Mrs. 8. Kusimoto, Mr. T. Katoh, M. da Silva. N. L H. Railton, Chan Fuk-tong.

lony:-

Mr. K. Kinoshita, Mr. K. Narasaki, Mr. Y. Morinori, Miss K. Otsu,

Mr. T. Tanaka, Mrs. Y. Takahash

The same Japanese

brought the following:-

Miss Elzire Gamache, Miss Eli- zabeth Lemire, Miss E Hiraoka, Mr. V Nishimura, Mrs.

shan Young Mork Wong. Mr. M. Tamalsi, Mr. S. Tsuda, Mr. S. Yamasaki, and eight Japanese third class passengers.

IN TRANSIT

Those in transit on board were: Mr. and Mrs. "Eric Com- rie - Thomson,

Fujii, Mrs. W.

Miss Mrs. Anne Fovies Gunby, Sarah E. Gunby, Mrs. N. Habara, Mr. J. M. Intengan, Mr. Kristian Kawahara, K. Jaridane. Mr. S.

Mr. H. Kataoka, Mrs. M. Hiyos! and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Re- gino J. Navaro and four children, Mrs. Rufina A. Pablo,

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Hamirez and sün, Mr. Sen Sawada, Mr. K. Sato, Mrs. M. Suda and three children. Mr. Iva Shafeief, Mr. M. Takano. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Zwingli and son, Mr. Pablo V. Abella, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio L. Azores, Miss T. Akiyosi, Mr. Vincente V. Bantug. Mr. and Mrs. Jose P. Bantug, Mr. Jose P. Bantug. Miss Bessie Bulter. Mr. H. Hromatu, Mr. S. Kojima, Miss Mary A. Lloyd, Mr. K. Shiraishi, Mr. Jun Yagi, Mr. Gregoria Y. Yables, and twenty third class passengers,

FROM THE SOUTH

A British ship from the South disembarked the following pas- sengers in the Colony:-

Mr. E G. Mulholland, Col. R: B. Patterson and, Mrs. Patterson and two children, Mr. 'Chan Kayu, Mr. Paul Yim, Mrs. Mow Yuk Kwan ind infant, Master Loo Cheung, Mr. Chan Yook Foo, and twenty Chinese deck passengers:

IN TRANSIT

Those in"transit on the British vessel for northern ports are:-

Mr. J. O. Grant, Captain F. H. Day, Mr. R. May, Col. and Mrs.

C. E. Cotter and son, Mr. K. Mor- tis. Mrs. R. Hale.

FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940. —PAGE 11)

P. & O. S. N. CO.

We have a Sailing Homewards MIDDLE OF AUGUST carrying Passengers and. Freight. Also Frequent Cargo Departures

B. I. S. N. CO. LTD.. Frequent Sailings to Straits, Rangoon

and Calcutta.

E. & A. S.S. CO. LTD. Monthly Sailings to Rabaul, East Coast of Australia and Tasmania... Also frequent sailings to Shanghai and, Japan.

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

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

Details may be obtained from

CHINA NAVIGATION MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

COMPANY. LIMITED.

Frequent and Regular Sailinge for

SWATOW, AMOY, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO, WETHAI WEI,

Cazroo and TrESTAIN.".

KWANGCHOWWAN, PAKEO and BoLHOT

HAIPHONG.

CANTOS.

ToURIN SAIGON and Bazoro. SINGAPORE, PORT

SVETTENHAM and PEx

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

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

TELEPHONE NO. 30331

THE CHINA-SIAM LINE.

HONG KONG-BANGKOK

6,8, "HELLAS"

8.8.

leaving Hong Kong. "HIRAM" leaving Hong Kong

Accepting Passengers & Cargo for the above mentioned pors.

HONG KONG SINGAPORE PENANG

m.. "HAI HING" m.B. HAI LEE'

Regular Express Service

leaving Hong Kong

leaving Hong Kong

RANGOON

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned porta.

Excellent passenger accommodation available.

For freight, pausage ratu and all other information—Apply to :— THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30937.

General Agents.

Queen's Building.

BANK LINE (CHINA)LTD)

AGENTS FOR

ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. Regular sailings for UNITED KINGDOM as opportunity offers

NEXT SAILING END JULY

AGENTS FOR

THE BANK LINE, LTD. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE NEXT SAILING ABOUT SECOND HALF TUNE

for Mauritius, Reunion, Tamatave, Lourenco Marques, Durban and Cape Forti

AMERICAN-ORIENTAL LINE

Regular sailings for Heston, New York, Philadelphin

NEXT SAILING SECOND EARLY JULY

For Freight or Passage on sty of the above lines apply — ̈ ̈ ̈

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General Managers.

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Telephone: 27791

Baltimore

THE BANK LINE (CHINA), LTD.

200 BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG

PHONE 27721, -

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