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BURNS PHILP LINE

M.V. “NEPTUNA”

DUE 4th AUGUST.

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO

AUSTRALIA

Sailing Monday, 9th August

for Saigon, Manila, Sandakan, Salamaua, Rabaul,

Sydney & Melbourne.

First Class Fare to Sydney:

Passenger & Freight Agents:-

Single: £47.10.0d.

THE - HONGKONG

Danger Of Drift Into Conflict

Eden Warns Europe Of Dangers Ahead

London, July 19.

TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937.

Fifth Day Results At Wimbledon

(Continued from Page 9.)

E. Attowell and Min R. J. B. Smith, Cm2, 7-3.

I. G. Collins and Lady Hawaiian beat L. B. Hall and Min J. Marquis, 3nd, dill, 10-1

Introducing the G. Terwindt beat

the lion. C. N. O. 1. Affairs Debate in the House of

M. Weekesh Hunts, omd

Bon.

and Bites P.)

Long Search For Vanished Fliers Ends

Death Of Man And Woman Finally Acknowledged

Honolulu, July 19. Not a single casualty has been re- Commons to-day, Mr. Anthony N. U. Farquharson and Miss K. Stammerz

v. T. G. McVeagh and Milas P. Thomp ported by the U.S. Navy or the Coast Eden, Foreign Secretary, anid

Guard during the long and arduous M. Bernard and Mimo, S. Henrotin. that although no nation wanted. c. Nichols and Mrs. 11. 9. Uber wo search for the lost round-the-world A. Lacroix and Countess de la Valdene. { fliers, Mrs.. Amelia Earhart Putnam the Spanish war to become a scratched.

and Capt. Fred Noonan. But the cost European war, yet if the na.. Tinkler and Ms M. & Valentine of the hunt is unofficially estimated

G. E. V. G. tions did not sincerely co-operate Brown, 6-1, 12--10.

to have cost the United States Government alone £100,000. on a basis which they all accopt. Pallada srid Miss A. G. Curtis best M.

ips and planes the search, ships During the should drift perilously ed, we

covered a sea area of 250,000 square near it.

miles, and 1,600 men were involved in the operations.

Eliner and Lady D. Pleydell-Bouverie, 03.01.

K. Schroder and Miss 7. Saunders best E. E. Fannin and Mrs. M. R. King. 6-0

B C. E. Hare and Mia M. Hardwick v. a.

Kirby and Miss M. Hooley.

G. Mako and Panna J. Jedrzejowska beat H. F. David and Mrs. J. L. Pittman,

7-0, 0-4.

I. G. N. Leo and Mias E N. 8. Dickin beat E. J. Fliby and Mrs K. J. Under- wood, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3,

Britain, said Mr. Eden, had every intention of defending its national Interests in the Mediterranean and elsewhere, but she had no intention of challenging the interests of others. She adhered to the Mediterranean agreement with Italy. The Mediter-F. Kukuljevic and Mej. . . Couquerque ranean was a main arterial road, and

erial for all.

brat J. A. S. Collins and Mrs. K. there was plenty of room for

D. Pren and Miss E. M. Deatman beat; W. A. R. Collins and Mrs. R. G. Mac British foreign policy would never

based on revenge; vendetta and non. B. Meredi and Mrs. J. S, Kirk

innes, -7.04. English equivalent. British wished beat C. H. E. Belts and Miss Y, J. All

with

bo

Southam. Gud, kunű, Oma.

Mr. George Putnam, husband of the dating woman who led the dying ex- pedition, is

is grief-stricken by the official recognition of his wife's death, but he expressed the deepest appre ciation of what the Navy had done to find her and to solve the mystery of her disappearance.

vanished when flying from New It will be recalled that Mrs. Putnam Guinea to the tiny Howland Island in mid-Pacific. She sent out a desperate call for help when some miles from

to live in peace and friends. Fannin and Miss J. Hartuan beat J. Howland, stating she was running out

| her nelg opplies to the Red

In the Meditec.

This also said Mr. Eden. “It has always been a major British interest that no Great Power, including ourselves, should establish itself on the eastern shore Return: £76. of the Red Sea."

Gibb, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Telephone 28031 Joint Passenger Agents:-

P. & O. Building. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

King's Building.

NYK.

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Taiyo Maru

Chichibu Maru

Tatsuta Maru

Fri., 23rd July Wed, 4th Aug.

Thurs, 12th Aug.

Seattle & Vancouver (Starts from Koba).

Illye Maru

Heian Maru

New York via Panama.

+Noto Maru

†Nako Maru

Mon, 2nd Aug.

Mon., 16th Aug.

Sun, 15th Aug,

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Rakuyo Maru

London, Marseilles, Antworp & Rotterdam.

Katori Maru

Kashima Maru

Yasukuni Maru

Liverpool via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,

and Marseilles,

+Delagon Maru

Sydney & Maibourno via Manila & Ports.

FAR EAST CRISIS

nat, -2, t

Yamagishi and Miss B. Nuthall,

Reddall and Mrs. V. Burr, G.

34-12.

Rt. A. Shayes and Mixa E. I. Harvey beat E. H. Avory and Mrs. F. M. Strawson, 1–6, 6–1, (1, F. I. D. Wilde and Miss M. Whitmarsh

beat F. Puncee And Mra. C. Myerscough, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2.

hent G. Nicolaids and. Mite. P. Xydis, 7-6.0-2.

of fuel and no land was in sight. It is presumed that through some error in navigation she must have missed her mark by a wide margin-Reuter.

WON'T GIVE UP

Honolulu, July 19. The agents of Mr. George Puinam. J. Borotra and Mine. C. Deegner beat husband of the lost round-the-world fler, Mr. Amelia Putnam, is re- ported to be attempting to make con- tact with Captain Bill Anderson, veteran mid-Pacific skipper, whom he wishes to engage to search for his wife-United Press,

Referring to the Far East, Mr. Eden Brotor and Miss N. B. Brown asked if it was too much to hope that China and Japan would make a de-

G. N. Cooper and Man 8. G. Chutter, termined effort to find a comprehen- 02.10-0.

in-P. V. V. Sherwood and Mrs. R. E. Haylack alve settlement. As long 115 cidents were patched

beat J. S. Coinery and Miss R. Jarvis, settlements, the situation would re-. de Borman and Miss M. Slaney beat

ned, up by local

*3-0, 0-4, 6. main charged with danger.

1. E. King and Miss M. G. Norman, 6-, -0. W. F. Freeinan and Mrs. W. F. Freeman Bent . Monelt and Mrs. A. H. Mellows.

7-8.

E. C. Peters and Mrs. E. C. Peters,

Y. Petra and Mme. 1. Mathieu beat N. de Manby and Mre. C. M. D. Marriott,

Mr. Eden continued that the trade, negotiations with America were very welcome. It was the desire of both 3,-8. Governments that such an agreement. J. Mitchie and Miss Y. & Scolt beat

2. Mrs. You should be a practical contribution to the development of International trade and the promotion of world peare through economic agreements, Mr. Eden concluded by dwelling on the excellent relations between Bri- tain and France, which he described 89 one of the factors which had en- abled us to pass through the last twelve months without a major con- Olct.-Reuter.

BLOCS DISFAVOURED

London, July 19.

NEW WAY TO ROAD SAFETY

(Continued from Page 6.)

WATER LEVELS FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy

Bureau for Kwangtung Province issues the following report on water levels, in metres, for the West, North and East Rivers:

Highest Lowest 1037 Place of

on W.L.. Observation record record 10/7 20/7 West River -0.76 +381 +3.00

Wuchow

In the House of Commons, Mr. Anthony Eden declared: "This coun- Traffle Act as applies to road man- try will not join any international ners and the general dictates of safe-North River at bloc against Communism or Fascism."ty. As soon as the member is able

In

a reference to the European to satisfy his instructors that he has situation, Mr. Eden said: "The mere a good working knowledge of the fact that Europe has endured twelve safety code he becomes a patrol, but months of strain and stress and sud-not at on the lines of the Ameri- den fars, due to the constantly recur-can system. ring crises in regard to Spain, with

or cacort his

actually patrol the streets near the

out the whole of Europe becoming in- does not guide volved is surely cause for modified fellow-scholars, but he does encouragement. I have a greater hope than I had last year that the nations will get compose their quor- rels and that peace will be preserved,"

United Press,

Sat., 11th Sept.

Wed., 11th Aug.

Sat., 31st July

.Sat, 14th Aug.

Fri, 27th Aug.

Wed, 11th Aug.

Sat, 24th July

Sat., 25th Aug.

T.T. London Demand

+Mayebashi Maru

Wed., 28th July

Wed., 11th Aug.

Mon., 26th July

Fri., 6th Aug.

Fri., 30th July

Sun, 1th Aug.

Kilano Maru

Kamo Maru

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

Ginyo Maru

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

+Nagato Maru

Hakodate Maru

Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama.

Kamo Maru (Direct to Nagasaki) Fri., 23rd July

Hakone Man...

Suwa Maru

+ Cargo Only.

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Tel. 30291.

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school and observe the conduct of the others so far as that concerns the safety lessons they have learned.

If he sees a serious infraclion he makes a report and the delinquent is called before a committee

of his fellow-members. If the case Is prov- cd his "licence"

is endorsed, The

.19..2.19/32 effect is excellent, because it can be 18, 2.10/32 easily understood that the boys are .102% just as keen to carry a clean "licence"

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Examinations are held and prizes 30 awarded for the best popers 994 | safety matters.

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+ 199 →2.15 2002.05

West River at

Shlubing +12.50 Tsingyuen + B.20

Shamshul 8.41 1.02 East Iiver at

Sheklung +4.72 -0.02

North River at

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7,000

Strdhana

8,000

17.000

5th Aug. Shanghai & Japan,

6,000

8,000

RANPURA BURDWAN SHIRALA

• Cargo only.

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10th Aug. Amoy Shanghai & Japan.

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