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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

PRESIDENT

LINER SAILINGS

TO SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES

via SHANGHAI, KOBE YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU

6.8. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

8.8. "PRESIDENT CUOLIDGE"

8.8. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

Dec. 7

Dec. 18

Jan. 3

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

via MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

BOMBAY and CAPETOWN

Nov, 22 Dec. 10

Dec. 15

88. "PRESIDENT ADAMS"

SS. "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN"

RS. PRESIDENT JACKSON"

To MANILA

85. "PRESIDENT CLEVELANU" 9.8. "PRESIDENT JACKSON” -

Nov. 50 Dec. 18

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINĖS

"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE" AGENTS FOR TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN "AIR

AND UNITED AIR LINES

12, PEDDER ST.

TBL. 28171.

N.Y.K. LINE

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

ASAMA MARU (starts from Kobe) Wednesday, 27th Nov. 1th Dec. TATUTA MARU (starts from S'hai) Friday, 7 SEATTLE & VANCOUVER Starts from Kobe)

Tuesday, 3rd Dec

HEIAN MARU -

IL+

U.S. MUST ACT QUICKLY TO CHECK

PASSENGERS

JAPANESE AGGRESSION, SAYS AMERICAN OFFICIAL

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—Japan 15 Phlikekriesing" the United DEPARTURES FROM States out of the Pacific unless the latter sets quickly, Mr. Julean Arnold, former United States commercial attache at Shanghai, de=" clared today,

THE COLONY

::

Mr. Arnold has just returned to the United States after 38 The following were passengers on board the ss. President Taft years of official and commercial connexions at Shanghat. which left the Colony yesterday: "The most serious aspect of the | Draft measures to meet, the

Japanese sets of aggression. Mrs. B. B. Anthony, Mrs. R. D. Sino-Japanese conflict," he said, Bullock, Miss Esther Bullock, Mr. R. arises from Japan's determination-Strengthen the embargo on the H. Cunio, Rev. M. J. Du, Mrs. J. B. to close all of China's' communica- Emmert, Mr. A. P. Ferguson, Mr. Maxi tions with the Gavin. Miss E. M. Gray, Mstr. Ray- While

outside world. China's resistance and mond Hansen, Mr. Robert J. Hare, morale have held up astonishingly | Mr. & Mrs. Geo. G. Helde, Mra J. Ewell against the vastly equipped

Hartan, Mrs. E. H. Eoyt, Mrs. Juanita

L. Lambert, Miss Juanita J. Lambert Japanese armies, they may be un Miss Audrey L. Lambert, Mr. Quincy able to continue their organized military defense with the Indo-

Pace, Miss M, M. Faimer.

sale of war materials to Japan and prevent extension of loans and credits.

6-Organize business interested in

the Far East for collective security in bargaining with "Japan,' which "is playing ane against the other" at the pre- sent time. Extend credit and financial at- commodations to Ching.

·

Mrs. V. B. Peterson, Mrs. Ethel E China and Burma routes of sap- Perdue. Mr. D. Riley, Mr. W. G.piles closed."

Mr. Arnold warned. if the United Robertson, Mrs. M. M. Robertson, Miss Mary Robertson, Mstr. Adrian States is to continue to have res-8-Help China to keep open its Robertson, Mr. M. K. Sanghavi, Mr. pect, authority or prestige in the must discontinue N. L. Standll, "Mr. W. E. Tyler, Mr. Far East she

E de Vleeschouwer, Major G. A the policy of publicly reiterating. Williams, Mr. Z. Tamatsu, Mr. I she will not nght there or enter a McNicoll, Mrs. R. L Phillips, M,

Far Eastern conflict. Edgar Snow...

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con-

communications with the out- side world to guarantee tinued assistance against Japan. Ald the rehabilitation of Chi- nese, currency.

He declared if this is the fixed

DROP IN THE BUCKET Mrs. M. N. Denison. Mstr, C. E

""The cost of giving the Chinese Denison, Mstr. J. B. Denison, Lt. A policy of the United States, It is P. Kohlhas, Jr., Mrs. Helen J. Kohl-not caly losing all respect for it- has, Jr., Miss Katherine J. Kohlhas, self by publicly announcing It, but their needed support will be but a is losing all the advantage and drop in the bucket compared to the cost of later coping with a ioral force it could otherwise wield by keeping the other na-Japan become the military master of China and the Far East." tions guessing. It gives them a WEATHER REPORT definite advantage over the United Mr. Arnold sald.

Jr.

Hongkong Royal Observatory

.

10 am. Nov, 18. sea level), 30.17

Barometer, (at

ins. Temperature, 71 F

Humidity, 56 per cent, Wind Direction, E.N.E. Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. 'Température: maximum yesterday

78. F.

Temperature; minimum last night.

64 F.

Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 10th

today, nil

Total rainfall since January 1st

117.32 Ins

SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) vis Hilo & San Against an average of, 83.48 ins.

Francisco.

• SAGAMI MARU

(starts from Kobe) Sunday, Jst Dec

NEW YORK via Japan & Panama.

AWATA MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila.

KAMO MARU

MADRAS via Saigon (Cargo for Saigon accepted)

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.

ANYO MARU

• ONCE MARU

* PENANG MARU

• TOBA MARU

A

Tuesday,

19th Nov.

Wednesday, 8th Nov.

End of Nov..

Saturday,

Tuesday,

30th Nov. 10th Dec.

Thursday,

Sunday,

2th Nov. 8th Dec.

Sunday,

Tuesday,

Friday,

Tuesday,

24th Dec.

RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

SUWA MARTY

ATUTA MARU NITTA MARU

KITANO MARU

* Cargo only.

24th Nov. 6th Nov. 30th Dec.

Complete Inf irmation From Your Agent or!

NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA

General Passenger Agents in the Orient for

CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE"

N.X.X, Kink's Building,

Sunset tonight. 5.39 pm. Sunrise tomorrow, 6,38 a.m.

4 p.m., Nov. 18. Barometer (at sea lezol); 30.08 ins. Temperature, 12 F. Humidity, 62 per cent. Wind Direction, E/B. Wind Force (Beaufort), 1 Maximum temperature, 76 F Minimum temperature, 64 F. Rainfall, nil.

HONG KONG TIDE, TABLE From 19 to 25 Nov. 1940.

HIGH WATER.

Days of

Week

Height.

48

LOW WATER

Height

16

06 15 1640, 41

Flank

Hong

Kong

Standar Time.

Kong Standard Time

Tues to

hen, ift.tx 13.55 4,0

Wed. 20

'23 10 та ва

17.0.

6702 116

17 5 1711

Thur. 21

070 15

1455

140

17 58

148

· Telephone 20231.

Fri.

22

*60 80

17.5

18.0.

18 01

51

1908

147

Bat.

13

02 04 18 609 56

3

1652

San

24

154 21 36 1063

Won.

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"Our fate as a nation depends States in fixing their own positive policies and lines of action. he on how we handle our responsibi- littes as a Pacific power. We must added.

assume leadership now in enfore- 9-POINT PROGRAMME Mr. Arnold_told Pacific coasting two-way trafic in the rela- tionships-of-the principal nations. groups a nine-point programme

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1940-PAGE IN

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the 3-Spotlight

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The report was made to the partisan Information board Harbour Office by the master of which "will be on spar with a ship.

non-

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