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NAVY COCKTAIL

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

JULY 21,

1937.

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All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society."

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases whers

proved. malice in

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

LOT

04 22.40 10.304

The River Conservancy Bureau 19.80 Kwangtung Province faries the following 22034port on water levels, in metres, for the 172 West, North and East Rivers:

WITHDRAW ARMY

(Continued from Page i.) -

sequently, the force split into several units and undertook scouting activities along the Honan-Hopei border- Hua Nan News.

+

SPORADIC FIGHTING Peiping, July 20.

According to an official communique issued here to-night it is stated that fighting was resumed in the vicinity of Tachengchun this afternoon about 2.30, and insted half an hour.

Latest reports from Wangping state the Japanese launched another attack on the Chinese troops at Tachengchun shortly after dark.

(Continued from Page 1.)

PARTIES

(Continued from Paye 1)

ashore. He is, however, personally opposed to this form of entertainment sent to the development of Trans-jas being often undignified and con- Jordan both by Arabs and Jews. trary to the best interest of discipline, The British Government, he sold, and feels that Commanding Officers might guarantee a loan to Tranajor-will share his view, dan for that purpose.

the

TEA-THEN A COCKTAIL Finally, Lord Samuel urged the

"Whenever possible," states creation within Palestine of two

Commander-in-Chief communal organisations-Jows and Order, "th

Advisory himselt modifies the usual Cock- Arabs-with a Central Council representing the two com- tail Party, 0-3 p.m. to an 'At 5-7 p.m. munities, with British officials to Home, 4.30 to 6.30 or crament, he said, should continue board and a cocktail during the last

half hour or so of the At Home." help and advise. The British Gov-Tea is served when guests arrive on the Mandate, far been Over 30 shells have

"He has found that this form of The Archbishop of Canterbury Ared on the Chinese position up to

expressed the opinion that the pro-party serves the purpose of official time of cubling that the bridge at posed scheme would require a great parties and the quests will leave their

It is reported Lukucchino has been completely des- deal more investigation, but he wel-offices in time if they really wish to the per-be entertained on board, as opposed Station inside comed the proposal Police troyed. A Wangping was also damaged beyond manent guardianship by Britain of to a cocktail party." repair. The Commander of the Peace the Holy Places and the

for safeguarding minorities. Preservation Corps of Wangping is

The debate was adjourned until

Te missing.

fighting at Wangping actually started about 3 o'clock, when Japanese shelled the elty heavily. Trullery

Chinese took the offensive after the arrival of

reinforcements and the Japanese withdrew.

A large detachment of Chinese re- inforcements has been rushed to Nan- yuan where fighting has also started. It is reported that fighting broke out nt Lukuochiao and also at Fengtal o'clock. The this afternoon at 3

has train service

to-morrow.

for

proposals

LABOUR ATTITUDE

do

Commanding OMeers will appre- clate, says the order, that it is an

honour at any time to be entertained on board one of His Majesty's Ships. The Commander-in-Chief does not intend to ile Commanding Officers by

this respect, ns Instruction in

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Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded “via Biberia" if no superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

Anking Emp. of Russia Kolgon

Amoy Manila

Bangkok and Swalow Straits and Europe vin Suez (Lettera and Papers) London date, 24th June and London Parecis-Lon don date, 17th June. Shanghai and Europe via Siberia,

London 1st July,

Australia and Manila

Haiphong, Pakhal and felhow

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air

Rajputana

Anilochus Kamo Moru

July 21.

.July 21.

.July 21.

July 21,

„July 22,

July 22.-

....... Kwangtung

July 22.

waya

Direct Service-San Pan-American

Francisco date, 14th July. Japan and Shanghai

Airways Plane

July 22.

Japan and Shanghai

Chichibu Maru General Pershing

July 23,

July 23.

Saigon

Jean Laborde ...

July 23.

Struits

Kinugasa Maru

.July 23,

Japan

Kliano Maru

July 23.

Manila

Pres. Coolidge

July 23.

ts

not

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

with Hia om-

(Seattle, 3rd July),

Prys. Jackson

..July 23.

Japan, Shanghol and Europe

vie

Siberia (London, 5th July)

Ronchi

July 23.

Japan

Cranfield

July 24.

is

Haiphong

G.G. Paul Doumer

Shanghai, Foochow and Swatow

Kwangchow

Shanghai

July 25.

July 24.

Toba Maru

Straits

Amoy

Shanghai

It is understood that a large num- not ber of the Labour Party

his views to approve of the proposals for particircumstances alter cases, but wished

to be known. The Order concluden.-"The des- iloning Palestine, and that Mr. Mor- Jones will to-morrow move that

party* gan

cription 'cocktall The

of the Commission be

connection be used in proposals examined by Select Committee

by a

board entertainments ол committed Parliament is

Majesty's Ships, on

In any before

understood, to the scheme. It is

the older and cial communication;

'At Home' however, that the Government will

to be resumed. Private 'At Homes," refuse to accept the proposal, as it more dignified term, is unable to delay the submission of which are in reality cocktail parties' Another report indicates that early

the scheme to the League of Nations.

are only to be

Officers' given in this morning there had been another

point be--Reuter Special.

Messes and not on the upper deck." Sino-Japanese clash at tween Nanyuan and Fengtai. Con-

exchanged. siderable rifle fire was

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Tiempo suspended.

been

a small

Later, about 9 o'clock, number of Japanese soldiers was seen

in the vicinity of '

is outside the

minor

of men, which i

clash followed.

After

for. sonte

Gate. A exchang Ume the ing rifle fire Japanese were compelled to retreat. All train services on the Pelping- Mukden line this morning were de- layed owing to fighting-Wale Klu Yat Po.

REPORTS ACTION

Nanking, July 20. Two telegrams have been received here from General Feng Chi-an, who is now defending the walled city at Wangping. One is addressed to the Central Government, and definitely denied that any agreement has been reached at Tientsin between the 29th. Army and the Japanese. He added that all members of the 29th. Army will not strictly in accordance with

from the instructions

the Central Government, under direction of Gen- eral Sung Chch-yuan, their Com- mander-in-Cilet. General Feng de- clared that he and his farces will do their best to defend Chinese terri-

tory

The other telegram is addressed to General Ho Ying-ching, the Foreign Minister, reporting the latest develop- ment on the front.-Wah Kits Yot Pa CHIANG RETURNS

Nanklug, July 20. Marshul Chiang Kai-shek, accom- panied by Madame Chlung, returned here this afternoon by the 9.35 Reгo- plane from Klukiang. General Chin Ta-chun and other members of Mar- shal Chiang's sulte nrrived here at the

time

another same

by

plane- Wah Kiu Yal Po.

TAKING PRECAUTIONS

All

Tientsin, July 20.

the strategic points within Japanese Concession here have been and surrounded with barbed wire Band

troops. bags by Japanese Anxiety growing among citizens in

view of the critical situation

A fleet of 30 Japanese motor trucks jeft here this morning for Fengtai The trucks were loader with am- munition and supplies.

Two more Japanese troop trains arrived here from Tangshan this morning about 4 o'clock. Later an- other train fully loaded with Japan- ese soldiers and ammunition arrived from Shanhaikwan.-Wahı Klu Yat

Po.

STRONG SUPPORT

Canton, July 20. The determination of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and the Central Authorities that China's sovereign rights are not to be sacrificed even at the expense of war was commended to-day in non-Kuomintang clrcles here. Chinese opinion is now united In support of the Central Authorities in handling the North China situation. Former students and professors of the Hsuch Hal College here and the National Socialists who look to Dr. Carson Chang, or Chang Chun-mal,

China Summer Royalty Greets

Resorts

Visa Suspensions Announced

of

Nurses

Attending Conference

In London

London, July 20. One hundred and fifty nurses from

The temporary suspension travelling visas to foreigners wish- ing 10 go to Peitallo, Tientsin, Pel- ping and other areas near the scene all parts of the world-delegates to of the latest Sino-Japanese hostili- the International Congress of Nurses ties was announced at the Passport at present meeting in London-were Examination Ofee of

of the Shanghal the guests of the Queen at a garden

grounds of

of Bucking→ the City Government yesterday morn- party held in Ing. Owing to the grave situation hum Palace this afternoon.

The Queen, with Queen Mary, sat in the north, it is deemed unsafe for foreigners

to travel in the region under the famous durbar tent erected until conditions

in the gardens in readiness for return to normal.

Thursday's big palace garden party action comes This

to

many re- sidents

as a disappointment since and all the guests were presented to Peitaiho is one of the best summer the two Queens.

The King this afternoon drove from resorts on the China coast, while tourists regard Tientsin and Peiping Buckingham Palace to the offices of as "must" places to visit. Tsingtao, the Duchy of Cornwall, In Bucking- however, perhaps the most popular ham Gate, and presided over a meet- resort for overheated Shanghai-ing of the Duchy Council-British

Wireless. landers, is still open to tourist trode.

Shipping Intelligence

·Shipping Companies are requested to forward, as carly as possible Information regarding arrivals, depar- tures, time and mooring place and other, movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY

AFRIKA (EA.C.). Kowloon Wharf. ANHUI (B. & S.), Taikoo Dock. EMPRESS

(C.P.S.), OF RUSSIA Kowloon Wharf.

KANGCHOW (B. & B.). Talkoo Dock, SOOCHOW (B. & B.), Taikoo Dock.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) TAKSANG (J.M.) from Canton, 5.45 a.m., B.2. 30311.

TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L..) from Straits, daylight, midstream.

28015.

SAILED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Glven) TAKSANG (J.M.) for Shanghal, 0.15) p.m. B. E0311.

TJISADANE (J.CJL) for Manila, 10 * 7, 28016,-

ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Givon) CHAKSANG (J.M.), from Shanghai,

as their political leader, are in support a.m., West Point Wharf, 80811.

of his speech at Kuling pledging

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.) from

support to Marshal Chiang for his Manila, 7 a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 24045. grim stand towards Japanese netivi- tles in North China. Dr. Chang is among the eduintors who are advis. Ing the government to face the present crisis.

MAUSANG (J.M.) from Sandakan, 27

30311. P.M., 13.22.

RAJPUTANA (P. & 0) from Europe, 9.30 am.. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

SAILING TO-DAY (Agenta Phone Numbers Given) HAIYANG (Douglas) for Swatow, B BZECHUEN (B. & 8.) for Swatow, 2 p.m. West Point. 10331.

On the contrary, Mr. T. Nakamura, Consul General here, was Japanese to-day quoted by the Canton Daily Sun as saying that Japan has no terri- torial ambition in North China but p.m. Co Wharf. 28037. demands only an apology by the 29th Army, punishment of officials respon- sible

for starting the trouble, and complete termination of anti-Japanese movement in North China.

The Consul General added that Genera 1Sung Cher-yuan, Command- ing the 20th Army, had already ex- pressed regret for the incident to Japanese officials.—Special.

FACTIONS FIGHT

Belgrade, July 20. In a new protest at the Govern- ment's proposal to sign a Concordat with the Vatican, demonstrators of the Orthodox Greek Church to-day stoned police in the park near the Cathedral and several were injured by gunfire when police opened, fire.— Untied Press. -

TAIYUAN (D. & 8.) for Amey, 5 pm West Point, 80351.

TJIKARANG (J.CJ.L) for Amoy, p.m. midstream. 28016.

10

ARRIVING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANTILOCIUS (B. & 8.) from Shang hal, am A.. 30331,

KAMO MARU (NY) from Manila, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 10201. TAI SEUN HONG (J.M.) from ton, B.8. 30311.

5m.. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

TALMA (B.L.) for Japan 4 a.m. Kow- loon Wharf. 27721.

TAIYUAN (8. & S.) for Amoy, 3 mm. West Point, 30331,

TJINEGARA (J.Č.J.L) for Amoy, 10 a.m. midstream. 26015.

VESSELS DUE

ACHILLES (B. & S.), July 26. ANNA MAERSK (Jebsen), July 20, ANTENOR (B. & S.), Aug, 13. CHANGTE (B. & 9.), Aug. 6. CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), July 23. CORNFIELD (P. & 0.), July 24. CORNVILLE (Bank), July 27, DUISBERG (Jebaon), July 30, EXPICESS OF CANADA (Č.P.S.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), July

10.

21.

"GNEISENAU (Melchars), Aug. 12. JEAN LABORDE (M.M.), July 23. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.B.), July

KAMO NARU (NYK.), July 22 MARON (1. & S.), Aug. 13. MEERKERK (J.C.J.L.), Aug. 9. MEMNON (D, & 9.), Aug, 1. MENELAUS (B. & S.), Aug. 23. NEPTUNA (Burns Philp), Aug. 4. PANAMA (EA.C.), Aug. 8. POTSDAM (Melchers), July 25, PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Dollar), July 23.

Stralis

Japan Japan

Shanghat Shanglia! Shanghal Straits Japan Saigon

Canada, U.S.A.. Honolulu,

Potsdam

Achilles...

Buenos Aires Maru

Rakuyo Maru

Andre Lebon

Autolycus

Maycbashi Maru Van Heutsz Nellore Swartenhondt Santhia

July 25. July

26.

July 20,

July 20.

.July 26.

July 27. July 27.

July 27.

July 27.

Behur

Japan

Emp. of Japan

and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 10th July).

OUTWARD MAILS

July 28.

July 28.

July 29. .July 30.

.July 30.

Flegistered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes carlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Swatow...

Fort Bayard Amoy

Swatow, "Amoy and Foochow

Per

Wednesday

Dale and Time.

Szechuen. Wed., July 21, 12.30 p.m. Tin Seng...Wed., July 31, 1.30 p.m. Talyuan

Wed, July 21, 5 p.m. Wed, July 21, 5 pan.

Halyand

Thursday

Tjinegara

Thurs., July 22, 8.30...

Amoy Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Rajputana Thurs., July 22, 10.30 a.m.

Siberia,

Air Mail for Canton and Districts C.N.A.C. Plane.....Thurs. July 22.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.. .......July 22, Noon. Ord., ..July 22, 12.30 p.m. Thurs., July 22.

Air Mall for "Eurasia Airways Eurasia Plano

Direct Service"

Japan...

Rea..

Ord.,

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

July 22, 4 pan.

July 22, 5 p.m.

Kamo Moru..Thurs., July 22,'5 p.m.

Shanghal, Japan and San Fran- Talyo Maru..Thura, July 22, 5 p.m.

elsco-dua San Francisco, 15th.

Mail for Manila, Guam, Pan-American

July 22, 5 p.m. OP.Q

....July 22, 5 p.m.

July 20, 5 p.m. .Jnly 23, 6 1.10.

August. Afr

Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Fan-

Airways Piano Thurs., July 22.

American Airways Direct Ser- vice" due San Francisco, 28th July.

Kowloon PO.

Leg..

Ord..

Reg

Ord..

Sheungwan P.O.

Shanghai)

Rek.

July 23, 6 p.m.

Kowloon P.O.

Ord.,

Reg. Ord.,

.July 22, 5 p.m. .July 22, 5.30 p.m.

July 22, 7 p.m. G.P.O.

Ket..

Ord.

July 22, 5 p.m. .July 23, 6 M.TEL.

Friday

Air Mail for Swatow, Amor, Foo- C.N.A.C. Plane....Thurs, July 22.

chow and North China (via

for "Impertal Airways Emperial Airways Plane Fri, July 23, Air Mail

Direct Service"-due London 1st August.

Air Mail for Australla by "In Imperial Aleways Plane Fri, July 23,

perial Airways Darwin 27th July.

Servicotine

Ref..

. G.P.O, and K.P.O.

Ord

.July 23, 8.30 am.

July 23, 9.30 am.

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

Reg..

July 23, 8.30 p.m.

Ord:.

July 23, 9.30 am.

....Fri, July 23,

Parcels,

....July 22, 5 p.m.

Reg., Ord..

July 29, 0.15 am.

.....July 23, 10 am.

Shanghal, Japan,, Canada, USA, Emp. of Russia

and Europe vla Vancouver BC,

(Parcels for Canada only)---duc Vancouver B.C., 8th August and

Europe via Siberia.

Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong... Kingyuan Fri, July 23, 1 p.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Jean Laborde Fri., July 23, 1.30 p.m.

Siberia Foochow ⚫Manila

PRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar), July

23.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kilano Maru

Reg via Thursday Island-due Thure- day Island, 5th. August.

Kanchow....Fri., July 23, 2.30 p.m. ...General Pershing Fri., July 23, 5 p.m. .....Fri, July 23,

Ord.,

July 23, 6 p.m. July 23, 5.30 p.m."

Saturday

RAKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 26, RANCHI (P. & 0.), July 21. STENTOR (D. & 9.), Aug, 10. SWARTENHONDT (J.C.J.),

July

8.

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marscillesduc

Air Mail for "K. L. M. Hervice" Ranch!

Que Amsterdam, 2nd August. Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and

*S. Ranchi

Marseilles

Reg., Ord.

Parcels, Reg., Ord.

20th August

TEUCER (B. & 8.), Aug. 12. TATSUTA MARU (NY.K), Aug. 5. TARONGA (Dodwella), Aug. 17. TJIKEMBANG (J.C.J..), July 31. TJISONDARI (1.6.J.L.), July 20. TONGKING E. A.Ç.), Aug. 6. THAVE (Molchers), Aug. 1. TYNDALES (27. VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.JL), July.

B.I. TALMA

The B. Talma, Mackinnon, Macken- sle and Co., will leave hero ter Amoy, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Osaka at n.m. to-morrow.

PASSENGER LIST

The following passengera left Hong- kong yesterday for Manila and the Mrs. By Ai, Mr. F. 11, Noble, Miss Marlo Indies by the J.Č.J.L. steamer Tjisadana! Wendt-Sarms, Mr. Lim Glokcha, Mr. Co Yok and Mr. Chiu Bun.

To Makassari Master J. W. Brill, Moster Raymond Woerner, Master Robert Woerner, Minn Ruth Werner and Miss G. Galvin.

To Enll: Mr. Martin Pollock, Mrs. Martin Pollock, Ganeral Spomann, Alre. Spemann, Mrs. Lena Hull, Mr. Richard Bull, Mina F. A. Dlekle, Mr. 3. 7. Me- Gregor, Mr. G. A. Portreath, Mrs. A. Can-Guiline. Miss Alberta Bmith, Mr. Charles Dupont, Mr. Sewall Diggs, Mrs. B. J. Wilson, Mas K. 8. Bathgate, Miss 1. Bentt, Miss Louise Baer, Bir. Henry Atanton, Mir. Wm. Everdoll, tiss Dorothy Banjamin, Mra, R. L. Ware, Dr. C. Y. Wu, Dr. Fu Liang-chang and Dr. P. K. For.

SAILING TO-MORROW. (Agents Phone Numbers Giren.) CREMER (3.C.J.L) for 'Singapore, p.m. midstream. 28015,

a

To Bourabaya: Mrs. Liauw de koek, Mrs. Llauw Po-suan, Mrs. Llauw Po Boon, Mr. C. P. The kook, Mr. H. T. Tan

HAIYANG (Doug) for Amoy, p.m. Go's Wharf. 28037.

RAJIUZANA (P. * 0.) for Japan, and Mrs. H. T. Tan.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Pres. Coolidge

Central and South America,

Conada and Europe via San Francisco due Sen

Francisco,

Siberia.

11th August and Europe via

Montla

Parcels,

Rea Ord.,

..Sat., Joly 24. July 24, 0.30 0.30. July 24, 10.10. Sat., July 24, July 23, 66.m. „July 24, 0.45 a.m/ July 24, 10.30 a.m. .Sat., July 24.

July 23, 5 p.m. „July 24, 0.15 0.m: July 24, 10a.m.

...... Pres. Jackson Sat., July 24, 4.30 p.m.

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, india and Potsdam

Egypt and Parcels for Germany vin Hamburg.

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Sat, July 24,

Reg Ord..

July 24, 4.15 p.n.

July 24, 5 pm.

Sunday

Canton Maru...Sun., July 25, 0a.m. Monday,

Madang, Salamaua, Tulag! and Friderun..Mon., July 20, 4.30 p.m.

*Rubaul.

Tuesday

Air Mail for "France Orient Service" Andre Lebon...... Tues, July 27.

(Due Marseilles, 8th August)

Reg,

Orl,

G.

Salgon, Ceylon, Indin, East and Andre Lebon

•South Afrien, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

Kalgan

(Due Marsellies 24th August) Bangkok via Swatow Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Buenos

.South Africa

Wednesday

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

July 27, 8.30 #.123... .... July 27, 0 a.m. Tues., July 27,

P. O. and K. P. O. Reg., ...

....July 27, 8.45 am-

Ord,..... July 27, 9.30 am. ...Tues., July 27, 1.30 p.m. Aires Maru

Tucs, July 27, 2.00 pan.

Wed, July

282

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Surpedon

and Europe via Marselilca

(Due Marseilles 27th August and London Parcela)

(Due London 2nd September) Amoy

Porcels, July 28, 2 uam. Reg, vai, July 28, 9.45' a.m, Ord July 28, 10.30 .. Trinan................ Wed, July 28, 3.30 pm.

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