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NEWS OF THE DAY Hongkong Telegraph

IN

PICTURES

FROM FAR AND NEAR PHOTONEWS

FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936.

HAPPENINGS AS SEEN BY

THE CAMERA'S EYE.

MA

YAYOR H. DAVIS WILSON of ture of bome and automobile ro

Philadelphia pois his ailelal OK. on the seven millionth Philen

as completes a trip down the

ceivers in 1928; and to express the elty's gratitude to Philco for hat- given steady employment to Thousands of Philadelphiana and

tonk producting bell at the Philco ceng nded more that $37,000,000 plant in Philadelphia. The Mayor to the city's payrolla, Standing. and members' of his staff travetted left to right, are James M. Bila- to the plant to congratulate Puleoner, President of the Philadelphin adelabs ou dels unprecedented ree-storuge Battery Company; Mayor ord of seven million roenfying nets) Wileon; and Larry F. Gabb, Proud. rununfactured and distributed native tons of Philco Rudlo & Television the coppady began the manufac- Corporation,

7*BURDWAN

Primitive tools are still used by the New Zealand Maoris for agricultural purposes, despite the fact that they

are regarded as among the leading intellects of the coloured races.

.SRANCHI

"MIRZAPORE $NALDERA

+ SOMALI

P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

Taking Cargo For

Strails, Java, Burma, Ceylon, Red Sen. Egypt, Istanbul, Grecce, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius,, Levantine Ports, Europe. Bust and South Africa, Australia,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

UNDER CONTRACT WITH ILM. GOVERNMENT

"All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route--and the route and all sailings aro subject to change or deviation with or without notice."

9.5.

CORPU

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

Cargo only.

From

Tona Hong Kong

About.

Destination.

14,500 11th July Bombay,, Marseilles & London.

6,000 18th July Marneillen, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

17,000 26th July: Nombay, Marsellies & London.

3rd Aug. Straits, Bombay & Karachi. 8th Aug. Bombay, Marsellles & Landen. 16th Aug. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hambura,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

7,000

16,000

6.000

Calls Casablanca.

All vessels may call at Malta.

§ Calls Tangler.

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Istanbul, Piraeus, Smyrna and other Levant Parts by steamers of the Khedivist Mail Stémnship Co.

TILAWA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

SANTHIA

TALMA

SIRDHANA - FHIRALA

10,000 18th July

8,000

1st Aug.

10,000 15th Aug, Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang,

8,000' 29th Aug. Rangoon and Calcutta. 8,000 12th Sept: |

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NELLORE

TANDA

NANKIN

7,000 1st Aug. 4th, Sept. 7,000

7,000 2nd Oct.

Manila, Rabaul, Brishane, Sydney,

Melbourne & Hobart.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

*SOMALI

KAISER-1-HIND

TALMA

7,000, 16th July Shanghal & Japan. 11,000 23rd July Shanghai & Japan.

10,000 23rd July Amoy, Shangba! & Japan.

TANDA

7,000

2nd Aug. Shanghai & Japan.

*BANGALORE

6,000

5th Aug. Shanghai & Japan.

SIRDHANA

8,000

6th Aug. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

Cargo only.

The sailing season is now in full swing in Europe. Above is a charm- ing scene at a regatta on Wannsee, near Berlin.

PRESIDENT LINER Z TRAVEL SERVICE

makes Traveling Effortless

Prident * frequent sailings and their unique atopover privilege allow get lat travel just exactly as you choose And Dollar Steamably Lines and American Matt Line worldwide odious and agents are maintained to serve you ashore la whatever place you chance to be. Make your next trip more enjoyable, travelling "the Breakfènt Lise way."

TO SAN FRANCISCO

Vin Shanghal, Kobe, Yokohama," Honolulu, San Francisco, Pansm Canal, Havana, New York.

Pres: Coolidge.

Pres. Lincoln

Pres. Joover

TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA

Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Victoria.

Ga.m. July 11th Pres. Jackson

a.m. July 29th Pros. McKinley 4.1. Aug. 8th Pres. Grant Pres. Cleveland Midnight Aug. 25th Pres, Jefferson. Pres. Coolidgo Noon Sept. 5th Pres. Jackson

EUROPE, NEW YORK.

Vin Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles.

Pres. Harrison

Pres. layer

Pres. Wilson

Pres. Monrea

Pres. Van Buren

Ba.m. July 18th Pres. Harrison

Evening July 18th Midnight July 31st

Gerhith Worker Service employees-are-faced-with-many-different-tasks-but-IL-is-very seldom, however, that they are ordered to fight against Maybugs. This was recently the case in Bavaria where there were a

many Maybugs that it was like n' general pingue.

Lloyd

Priestin

NEXT SAILINGS

To Shanghai

To Haly

"Victoria" 21st July

"Victoria" 30th July

SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS

Validity 100 days at greatly reduced cast allowing of 24 months stay in Europe. Special concessions to 1st and 2nd class travellers to London. Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genau ni Return. £132, 188, LGG. Special Two Months Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

£25 To BOMBAY

COLOMBO

11

SINGAPORE

SHANGHAI

+

£44

£41

£18

£21 £22 £19 £13

:

£11

£12

£ 9

£6

+

ROUND THE WORLD tickets fasued at Special Reduced Rates in connection with all the Trans-Pacific & Trans-Atlantic Conference Lines ITALIA & COSULICH LINES Agents for the sale of through and independent tickets to North, Central and South American ports via Italy. THROUGH TICKETS TO LONDON-23 days-Special facilities for Jespatch by train of heavy baggage with Jiberal free allowance..

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Line en very favourable conditions.

LLOYD

TRIESTINO

P.O. Box 148. Tel. Addr. "Lloydiano" Telephones Nos, 3208273. Canton Agents:-DODWELL & CO., LTD., Shameen.

PRESIDENT RESIGNS ON LEAVING THE COLONY

PEIPING PARADE

JAPANESE MILITARISTIC

DEMONSTRATION

Peiping, July 9, The Japanese army kinged a for- midable military demonstration at Peiping today when a cavalcade of four large tanks, three small tanks, eight transport trucks full of troops, two six-wheeled military trucks and two cars arrived from Fengtai and paraded the main street. The tank caterpillars tere up several miles of macadamised main strect.

The officers tifined in the Central Park after which they resumed the iparade and departed for Fenglai at p.m. Photographers were roughly handled by the Japanese. A British officer in mufti had an altercation with Japanese officers as the result of an unknown Chinese photographer being badly knocked about and the films torn out of the camera, American correspondent. snapping the parade was roughly seized and the camera torn from his hand, the films extracted and the camera re- Luned.enter.

An

Panic by Forbidden City

Pelping, July 0. Over 100, Japanese soldiers from Fengini, aboard seven tanics and ten trucks, with complete campaigning equipment, halted by the Forbidden City's front gate, causing great panic among the people of the city. They posted a strong guard and picknicked off rice and fish.

Mr. F. Sulzbach, the first President

Then they thundered up Halaman of the Society, and a keen aquarist Street where a journalist, Me. Fisher, with many years of experience in emerged from the United Press of other parts of the world, is leaving fleo and attempted to photograph the Colony shortly for Australia, and the procession.

..

has tendered his resignation. He Two soldiers seized him, and using At the meeting of the Hongkong was one of the principal enthusiasts some violence, confiscated the film.

on Wednesday who

Mr. Fisher then asked, the Embassy word responsible for the forma Aquarium Society

make

to the representations evening at the Hongkong University, tion of the Society towards the end to talks on several species of interesting of lost your, and on Wednesday a Japanese authorities.

for his valuable voto

Lator. of thanks July 18th small fshes suitable for keeping in

An Embassy official July 21st tanks in the home were given, and an services was passed with acclamation.

exchangs of questions and answers fe recently met the cost of printing Japanese Embassynt & p.m. and

of the constitution and by-laws of the drew attention information of brought forth much value to members. There was u fale Society, in pamphlet form, and theso United Press, attendance, but it is felt that with have just been distributed to mem-

Aug. 14th Aug. 28th Sept. 12th

AQUARIUM SOCIETY

MANILA

THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE Next Sailinga..

[

Aug. 1st Pres. Lincoln

Bn.m. 6 p.m.

J

Aug. 15th Pres. McKinley

Aug. 29th Pres. Hayes.

8 a.m.

0 p.m. July 25th

Aug.

1st

Sept. 12th Pres. Hoover

9 pan. July 30th

LINES LINE

-

July

MOST FREQUENT SERVICE ON THE PACIFIC

DOLLAR

STEAMSHIP

AMERICAN MAIL

PEDDER BUILDING-BONGKONG, CANTON BRANOH No. 4. Shakes Street,

to

the incident-

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to

The Agents,

Phono 27721

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

PHO BUILDING SCONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE

Το

NEW YORK

Via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELE & PANAMA CANAL PORTS.

NEXT SAILING

M.S. "TAI PING"

on

18th JULY.

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 12, PASSENGERS.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hongkong Bank Bldg.

Telephone 28021.

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

To AUSTRALIA, Calling at Madila, Thursday Is., CAIRNS Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. British Steamers: -- CHANGTE-TAIPING. (Oil Burnart), FASTEST & MOST UP-TO-DATE-STEAMERS IN THE SERVICE OPEN AIR SWIMMING POOL ELECTRIC LAUNDRY BARBER SHOP, SURGEON AND STEWARDESS CARRIED. Enjoy Your Leave in Australia and New Zealand.. Hong Kong to Sydney-10 Days. FIRST CLASS FARË TO SYDNEY, £76 RETURN

LONDON (via Australia) from £127.15. (Australian Newspapers on file).

Duo H'Kong Leaves H'Kông Leaves Manila Duo Sydney

In Port 14 July 17 July

visited the

STEAMER

TAIPING CHANGTE

2 Aug.

11 Aug.

18 Aug.

21 Aug.

6 Sept.

TAIPING

4 Sept.

11.Sopt.

14 Sept.

30 Sept.

CHANGTE

9. Oct.

18: Oct.

10 Oct.

4. 'Nov..

A

the shifting of the meeting place to bers, The total membership is now Mrs. Pestonji, Messrs. J. A. 5,. Alves the centre of town moro people will 15, and the following have been con and Andrew Tue.

Attention was drawn again, at the find it possible to attend. The next siitated the officials for the current

meeting to the meeting, arranged provisionally for year:

existence of tho

22, will be held, by kind per- President, F. Sulzbach; Vice library, which is open to members, and Secretary, B. E. and is situated in the office of the mlasion of Miss Daisy O'Keefe, in President her dancing studle, in Bank of East Sugars; Treasurer, R. A. Pereira; Canadian Government Immigration first floor, China Librarian, Col E. 9. Doughty Commissioner, Asia. Building.

Members wero sorry to learn that t-8.0.; Council, the above officers, and Building.

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED.

Sailings subject to alteration without notice.

For Freight or Passag, apply to

Butterfield & Swire, Agents-Hong Kong-China-Japan

Telephone 30332.

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