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THE HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POLICE OFFICER'S

NOTICE OF

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As from the 1st August, 1937, ofces will be situnte at Our Holland House, No. 9 Queen'a Road Central, 5th floor,

PROTEST

SOLICITOR'S ACTION

An

CRITICISED

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

Couldn't Bear Dishonour

Manila Chinese Attempts Suicide by

raised objection Was Acting Sub-Inspector Drittain, ut the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, against the action of Mr. C. E. R. Hongkong, the 27th day of July, Suderson in speaking to witnessca for the prosecution before the hearing of a traifle case.

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THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR TILE PROTECTION

CHILDREN.

OF

What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a dild who has been assaulted, neglected, or It-treated in a ma

manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to The following is the list of local health, or knowing of a parent who share quotations issued this morn-is seeking advice on any matter con- cerning & child, would be doing an ing.

SHARE PRICES

Banks.

1. K. Banks, $1,020, b, cum div. 1.K. Donks (Lon. Reg.), £111

ex. div. n.

Chartered Bank, £144 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£33 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n. East Alu Bank, $101 n.

Insurances.

Canton In., $300 n.

Union In., $625 ».

Chinn Underwriters, $2 n.

H. K. Fire In.. $280 n. Internat'l Assce,, Sh. $3 D..

Shipping.

Douglas, $484 b.

1. K. Steamboats, $8.50 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (De), $42 n. Shell (Bearer), 110/- D. Union Waterboats, $9.30 b.

Docks etc.

11. K. & K. Wharves,. $1101⁄2 m H.K. & W. Docks, $32.85 n Providents (old), $2.23 n. Providents (new), 60 cts n. Ne.. Engineerings, Sh. $3% n. Shanghal. Docks, Sh. $108 n.

Mining Kallan Mining Adm. 21/- n.

Raubs, $11.49 n.

Venz: Goldfield 1 $5 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

II. and S. Hotels, $6.90 n.

H.

K. Lands, $35.

H. K. Lands, 4% Deben. $103 n.

S

S'hal. Lands, Sh. $114.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $7 n. Humphires, $0 n.

H.K. Realties, $0.10 n. Chinese Estates $80 b. China Reallics, Sh. $i a China Debent, $80 n.

Philippine Mining.

Alamoke, P. 76 Atoks, P. 2014 Benguto Gold P. 19 Benguet Consol, P. 10.25 Benguet Explor., P. 09

Wedge,

P. 15

Big Wed Coco Grove, P. 47

Consolidated Mintes, P. .010 Demonstrations, P...47

E. Mindanao, F. 17 Gumaus G'ields P. 12 Ipo Gold, P 1. X. P. .03

P. 56

Hogons, P

14

Masbate Consols, P. 1514 Min Resources, P. 18 Northern Min. P. .05 Farscale Gumans, P. 27

P. .02 Spincot Mining,

San Maurico, P. 1.05 Sayoc Consol, P. 33. United Paracales, P. 67

Public Utilities.

HK. Tramways, $14.00 n. x. div. Penk

Peble reme(old), $5 b.

(new), $244 b.

Star Ferries $07 b.

n.

Yaumall Ferries (old), $27 n. China Light, $13.00 China Lights (new), $13.70 n. H.K. Electric, $00

11.

Macao Electric, $18. Sandakan Lghts, $14% n. Telephone (old), $29.00 n. Telephone (new), $11.00 n. China Buses, Sh. $121⁄2 n.

act of kindness by communicating at once with

Mr. Sanderson was defending Sung Fut, 20, licensed motor car driver, who was summoned on two counts for of (1) using private car 4199 public hire, and (2) driving the enr without the permission of the owner. Trame Sergeant R. McVey testified that about 8.30 p.m. last Sunday he saw car No. 4100 coming along Nathan Road from the direction of Taun Wan, with a party of Europeans the beach. who had obviously been to The vehicle was being driven by de fendant. He followed the car, and on arriving at Austin Road some of the passengers got off. The car later proceeded to 5 Hart Avenue, where he remainder of the party alighted. le noticed one of the passengers give something to defendant.

Chuter, one of Mr. II. T. passengers, stated that on the day in question he went with a party to 1214 mile beach by pubile car No. 222. On arriving there he asked the driver to come back for them later in the evening.

About 0 p.m., o man re- sembling defendant handed him chit which stated that car No. 222 CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. had broken down and that he (de- fendant) had been sent to take them home in

vehicle. a pri

private

The public car was hired from the Po On stand- Garage, and there had been a ing agreement that the fare for the hud whole trip was $8. After he reached home, he handed the driver that amount.

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or the Inspector. 49, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel or the Health Centre, Wunchni;

12, Sal Young Choi Street, Inspector, 1st floor, Kowloon.

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

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISIJA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"HAKONE MAKU." having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby In formed that their Goods are being: landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

6th 10

Goods not cleared by the

be August, 1937, will subject rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Gedowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage

the examination perlod. For periou.

con- damaged duilable goods, the sigaces must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.

of

All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been effected.

FREE TRIP?

the

In reply to Mr. Sanderson, witness said he could not remember that the ehit slated that the trip would be free of charge.

Mr. C. Pragnell, owner of car No. 4109, testified that he kept his vehicle In the Po On Garage. Any driver in the Garage could drive the car but

only for family purposes and not for public hire.

Questioned by Mr. Sanderson, wit- ness said that he understood now de- fendant had attempted to get his per- mission for driving the car. I he had been present on that secusion he thought he would have allowed it.

Acting Sub-Inspector Drittain then drew the attention of the Magistrate (Mr. E. Himsworth) to the fact that Mr. Sanderson had spoken to the two witnesses

the passage way leading to the Court room before the hear in. "I must object to this proce- dure," he added.

in

Mr. Sanderson replied that he did

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA..not know whether he himself or the Hongkong, 4th August, 1937.

Singapore Tractions, 24/- n. Singapore Pref., 23/- n.

Industrials.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $10 n.

Cald: Macg. (Pret), Sh. $17 n. Canton Ices, $2 n.

Cement, $15.10 n.

H. K. Ropes, $5.05 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $26.75 n. Watson, $3.40 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.45 n. Sinceres, $2.80 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 n. Wm. Powells, 40 cts. b. Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $164. S'haf Cottons, (old), Sh. $110 n. Zoong Sings, $34 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh, $80 n.

Miscellaneous.

Ch

H. K. Entertainments, $5.20 n. Constructions (old), $1,60 n. Constructions (new), 63 cts. b. Vibro Piling, $432 n.

Govt.

G$Bds. 97% n. 5. 1925 H K Govt. 4% Loan 8% pm, D H. K. Govt. 34% Loan 1% b. Wallace Harpers, $5 b. Marsmans In., (Lan.) s/- 28/6 n. Marsmans Ins., (H.K.), s/ 7/0

1.

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THE NEW

FORD TEN

NEXT SHIPMENT

ARRIVING

AUGUST

14th

defendant was on trial. His Instruc- 1lans were that permission had been obtained from Mr. Prognell, and that was why he spoke to him about As regards Mr. Chuter, he only asked him if he had paid $0. No harm had been done, but if there was, he was sorry.

it.

NOT FOR HIRE

to

Mr. Sanderson then went on submit that the private car was not not plying for hire because it was available to anyone; it was sent the beach to substitute the one that had broken down.

LI

Choi,

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telephone clerk in charge Braga's or Po On Garage, Atated in evidence that on the day in ques- ilon he received a telephone message that car No. 222 had broken

down.

As there was no other public car the available he decided to send private car to take its place, after

to attempting unsuccessfully obtain the permission of the owner. He wrote a chit to the passengers, stating that the trip would be free of charge, and apologising for sending an old

cal think the garage was probably In a dilemma, but I don't think it solved it in the proper way," sald His Worship in convicting defendant on both summonses. A fine of $20 was imposed on each.

A general stay of execution for 14 days was granted on the application of Mr. Sanderson, who intimated he would probably make as appeal in respect of the first summons.

MURDER TRIAL

Charges In connection with the arising out of the alleged murder of Mr. David Chan Sze, the week's re- mand granted at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday was necessitated by the fact that counsel on both sides were engaged in the Supreme Court, and not, as stated, because the pro- secution were not ready.

woman,

While Wong Yuen, a 24-year-old was travelling. In a sedan chair in Po Yuen Street on Monday, Au Kat, 20, made three snatches, at her handbag, which contained $11.60. He eventually got it and ran away, but fell down on some stone, steps, injuring his head. He was arrested by a constable and sent to the Queen Mary Hospital, Before Mr. W. M. Thomson at the Central Magistracy this morning he pleaded guilty and I was sentenced to six months' hard

labour.

With nine previous convictions for larceny against him, Leung Kan, aged 20, unemployed, was charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Ma- xistracy this morning with the theft of a jacket containing $0.60, a motor driver's licence and a bunch of keys from Cheung Klu, llcensed driver, at Hennessy Road Sub-Inspector F. Tuckett, prosecuted. Sentence four months' hard labour was im- posed,

DI

name

AUGUST 4, 1937.

TWO WOMEN INJURED

POLICE SERGEANT IN MOTOR MISHAP

JAPAN'S PLANÉS BOMB STUDENT'S SECOND

any

OFFENCE

EVADED PAYMENT OF BUS FARE

on

CHINESE AS DIPLOMAT FLIES TO NEGOTIATE (Continued from Page 1) front this morning. A squadron of nine bombers wan seen flying över Convicted for a similar offence only A 00-year-old woman, Tong Kee- Chenkwartsun and Machang about a fortnight ngo, Wong Yiu-chl, 21, ying, of Hak Wong Street, Kowloon 6.30 n.m. to-day. They did not drop student, was charged before Mr. E. Unable to bear the "shame and City, was knocked down by a motor

driven by Sergeant W. J. D. bombs but scouted the district1imsworth at the Kowloon Magis-

Later, at 8 o'clock, another squadron tracy this morning with travelling dishonour" upon his

and Car

of 12 aeroplanes appeared over the country brought about by the report-Camerón, of the Hongkong Police, in ed descrtion of the Chinese Army Boundary Street yesterday. She re

same district. They, too, disappeared bias No. 03 without paying his fare. Inspector E. G. Post ainted that towards Northern Shantung along the about 2 pm yesterday defendant we, 19, of 301 Calle Magdalena, and was taken to the Kowloon Hos-Tientsin-Pukow Itailway, evidently bourded the bus at Nathan Rond. from the walls of Pelping, Chang Oh-ceived Injuries to her hund, and limba

watching for the movement of Central The conductor asked him for the fare Manila, tried to commit suicide by pital for treatment." Another woman,

mun, Siù Wan, of No. a butcher

who have been Government

troops,

monthly alitting his throat with

480 Lockhart Road, was taken to the concentrating heavily in this district. and he replied that he had knife.

ticket. Al the junction of Nathan Queen Mary Hospital when she wan Forelyn sources state that Chinesecke

Road and Waterloo Road. a bug He was brought to the Philippine knocked down by a car driven by Lec as well as Japanese troops have inspector boarded the bus, and defen- General Hospital in a serious condi- Lim in Hennessy Road. She re-

heavily concentrated in the vicinity tion. Little hope is held for his received injurica to her neck,

of Chinghai and Machung, where dant attempted to alight. There was Ineither moncy nor ticket on him. covery. Chang gasped between sobs

major fighting is expected in the near

Defendant admitted the charge. futureWah Kin Yat Po. that news of China's condition hud

und, asked by Hs Worship why he made him sick at heuri, as he was

committed the offence, had nothing. Įto say, bruke and helpless to render service

to his country.

MANILA SHARES

The following opening quotations Yap Chu-sing. police reporter of and closing business done quotations the Kong La Po, a Chinese dally, ex- of the mominit session were received plained that Chang must have felt by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz frumfighting is expected within humiliation at the reported desertion their Manila office: of General Chang Tze-chung, their family names being the same.

COMING WEDDINGS

Antamak Alok

20

Prices in Pesos Opening Prices Business luvera Sellers Done

.70 15

27

20

2)

Baguio Gold Dengues ConK.

.JP

10

10.00

10.24

Benguet Expi.

CB

10

.14

15

40

.50

0100

.0190

.40

Big Wedge Coco Grove Consolidated Mines Denonstration East Mindanao

Itogon Gumaus Gold

Masbate

The forthcoming weddings are an- Barta, nounced of Mr. Maxmitan engineer, of No. 22, Shameen, Canton, to Miss Anita Bodenaut, nurse, No. Shanghai; Mr. 241, Grosvenor Street, Sho Leslie Officer, Marina House, to Miss Anna Northern Mining Almeida, No. 2, King's Terrace. Kow-Farnenle Gumaus loon; Mr. Arthur Gowdy, Chinese San Mauricio Maritime Customs Officer, Hongkong, United Faracale to Miss Lorna Cosati, Victoria, B.C.

Alfred Mullett, Customs tinerai

Resources

Suyoc.......................

Market: Stendy.

Öza¤szzo agão

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, an carly as possible information regarding arrivals, dopar- turas, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent Information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Kow- loon Wharf.

HERMOD (Theresen). Stonecutters.

West (J.M.), KWAISANG

SIRDHANA (B.1.) for Japan vin Amoy and Shanghai, 6 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

TAIYUAN (B. & 5) for Stanghal, 6 n.m.. B.21. 30331.

TRAVE (Meichers) for Dalren, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 27771.

VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L.) for. Penang, 1.30 p.m., A.2. 2015.

Point

3.

Wharf.

ISLAMI (J.M.), A.1. LUCHOW (H. & S., Stonecutters, LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Shing), Stone- culters,

RANPURA (P. & 0.), Kowloon Wharf, TAI YUAN (B. & S.), B.41. YATSHING (J.M.), B.8.

27.

4.

10.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers GivanL) ISLAMI (J.M.) from Japan, 1 p.m., Kowloon Wharf, moved to buoy A.1. at: 7 p.nt.

SIRDHANA (I.) from Singapore, 2 p.m., Kowloon Wharf, 27721.

THAVE (Melchorny from Slogapore. 11. a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27771.

SAILED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) HAGUE MARU (0.S.K.) for Sings. plate,p.m., A., 28001.

HAITAN (Dougins) for Foschow, 4 p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037.

TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.) for Cebu, 10 B.B., Al. 28016.

YATSHING (J.M.) for Canton, 2 a... | 11.9. 30311.

YUENBANG (J.M.) for Japan, 12.16 p.m., Kowloon Wharf, 30311.

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARIZONA MARU (0.5.K.) from Japan, 10 a.m., A., 28081.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.9.) from Manila, 7 a, Kowloon Wharf. 24049. HERMOD (Thoresen) from Canton, 8.30 a... Stonecutters. 30237.

13.M.) from Shanghal, KWAISANG

Canton,

10 a.m., West Point Wharf. 27721.

LUCHOW. (B. & 9.) from daylight, Stonecutters. 30331.

(Wo Fat Shing) from LYEEMOON Saigon. 3.41 am B.10. 20005,

RANPURA (P. & 0.) from Singapore, 0a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 27721.

TAIYUAN (1. & S.) from Canton, n.m., B.10. 30331

VAN HEUTEZ (J.CJ.L.) from Singa- pore, 10 s.m., A.2. 28015.

YATSHING (J.M.) from Canton, 7,30 a.m., 1.8. 30311.

SAILING TO-DAY

for

Wharf.

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.). CHICHIKU MALLU (N.Y.K.) Shangha!, 10 a.m., Kowloon 30201.

DAISHU MARU (M.B.K.) for Hangay, 0a.m., B.27. 30271,

HAIYUAN (C.M.S.N.) for Swatow, 4 p.m. Co's Wharf. 28180.

MENANON (B. & S.) for Shanghai, daylight, Holt' Wharf. 30331.

SEISTAN (Douglas) for Swalow, p.m. Co's Wharf.-38017.

SZECHUEN (8. & S.) for Shanghai, p.m., D.IS. 30031. YATSHING (JM) for Balgon, p.m. B.H. BO311.

YINGCHOW (B. & S.) for Bangkok, 3 p.m., B.a. 30381,

ARRIVING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) BURDWAN (P. & 0.) from Europe, o.m., Kowloon Whart. 27721.

NORVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai,

Manila,

am West Point Wharf,

TANDA (E & A.) from p.m., Kowloon Whart. 2771.

SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ISLAMI (J.M.) for Calcutta, 2 p... A.2. 10311.

"KINGYUAN (1. & 8.) for Canton, 6.80 p.m., B.14. 201

RANPURA (P. & 0.) for Japan, 10 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

10.

VESSELS DUE

APRIKA (E. A.-C.), Aug. 22 ANTENOR (D. & S.), Aug. 13, ARAMIS (M.M.), Aug. 6. BADEN (Jebsen), Aug. 27. BINTANG (E. A. C.), Aug. 28. CHANGTE (B. & S.), Aug. 0 CASTLEMOOR (Jebsen), Aug. 7. CITY OF EVANSVILLE (Bank), Aug.

CORTELLAZZO (LI, T.), Aug. 10. DIEKE RICKMERS (Jebsen), Aug. 29. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.9.), Aug. 10. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Aug. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Sept.

FOYLEBANK (Back), Aug. 22, GAASTERKERK (Jebsen), Aug. 11. GNEISENAU (Melchern), Aug. 12. ISAR (Bleichers), Aug. 7. KULMERLAND (Jebsen), Aug. 16. MARCHEN MAERSK (Jeboon), Aug.

MARON' (B. & 8.), Aug. 13. MEERKERK (J.C.J.L), Aug. 9. MENELAUS (B. & S., Aug. 23. PANAMA (E.A.C.), Aug. 0. STENTOR (R. & 9.), Aug. 10. RIV (LL, T.), Aug. 12. ROSEVILLE (Bank), Aug. 17. SAUERLAND (Jobson). Aug. 16. SCHEER (Jebaon), Aug. 12. TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K.), Aug. 6. TAI BHAN (Thoresen), Aug. 18. TEUCER (B. & 8.), Aug. 12. TARONGA (Dodwells), Aug. 17, TASMANIA (Jebsen), Aug. 17. TONGKING E. A.C.), Aug. 6. TRITON (Thoresen), Aug. 6. TYNDAREUS (B. & 5.), Aug. D. VICTORIA (LI, T.), Aug. 10,

ARRIVALS AND CARGOES

entered

The following steamers Hongkong early this morning:

HERMOD (Thoresen) Chpt. 8. D. Ellasien, from Canton, with no cargo, Anchored at Stonecutters.

LUCHOW (B, & S.) Capt. A. Taylor, froin Canton, with no cargo. Anchored at Stonecutters,

LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Shing) Capt. E. Holmes, from Saigon, with 2,500 tons of general cargo for Hongkong. At buoy, D.10.

RANPURA (1. & 0.) Capt. J. M. Legg, from Singapore, with 1,148 tons cargo for Hongkong and of general 2,268 tons for through ports. At Kow- loon Wharf,

TAIYUAN (B, & 9.) Capt. J. K. Clark,

from Canton, with 520 tons of general cargo for through ports. At buoy D.21, YATSHING (J.M.) Capt. D. 9. Fethick, from Canton, with no cargo. At buoy

1.8.

FIRING PRACTICE

The following notice to Mariners has been posted up at the Harbour Ofen:

(1) Firing practice will be carried out from Stonecutters West Battery. between the hours of B p.m. and mid- night, on August 12, 1937. Firing Aren "Ewill be affected.

(2) In accordance with sub-section 4

of section of the Defences (Firing

| Areas) ordinance, 1936, mniters 'of vessels and pilots of aircraft exempl from the operation of the Ordinance under Section 10 are warned to assist in the carrying cut of the fring,praetica by heatening through the Firing Area affected, or by consenting to be towed out of the Firing Area, if necessary, by any vessel acting under the orders of the Military Authorities.

· TATSUTA MARU

The N.Y.R. Liner Tatsuta Afaru, which was dus hore from Amories and Japan to-morrow morning, has been do- layed by the typhoon and is now ex pected on Friday

morning. She will berth at Kowloon Wharf on her arrival.

EMPRESS OF ASIA

The R.M.8. Empress of Asia is duo here from Yokohmina at B a., on Tues- day August 10. She is scheduled to sail for Manila at 5 pm. on the same day.

3.5. KUMSANG

The Kumsang, Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, is scheduled to suiĮ from here to Mojl, Kobs And Osake ut 7.a.m. on Thursday, August 12.

A One of $40 was imposed.

FIGHTING EXPECTED

Kalgan, August 3. Heavy Japanese concentrations continue at Nankow, where severa $ few

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY days.

Japanese nationals have been Worships in harbour are to-day evacuated from the city. They re-dressed overall to mark the 37th turned to Japan via Jehol.

birthday of Her Majesty Queen Three Japanese aircraft were seen Elizabeth. At noon, a royal solute over Nankow early this murning. Is to be fired by II.M.S. Tomar and They dropped several bombs where H.M.S. Lowestoft; while a guard will Chinese troops are concentrating parade on the former. Wah Kiu Yai Po.

TENSION GAINS

Division, newly arrived from Japan.

Many Japaneso nationals continue

to leave for Japan-Wah Kiu Yat Po. CONTROL RAILWAYS Tientsin, August 3.

Tainan, August 3. The atmosphere of war is thicken- ing over Tainan, Tsingtao and ather points along the Chlao-Chi Railway. The rumour in circulation is that full division of Japanese troops le cx- A party of 300 Japanese troops, in pected to land at Tsingiuo from a feet) a ficct of 12 armoured care, advanced

a

of Japanese transports, and has along Tientein-Pukow Hallway as far necelerated the exodus of local in- as Liongwangchuang to-day.

have taken full con- The Japanese

habitants.

General Hon Fu-chu, Military trol of the whole line of the Tientsin- Governor of Shantung, returned here Pelping Railway. All railway stations from Nanking to-day after obtaining and offices between Tientsin and instructions from the Central Govern- Peiping have been taken over bly been ment in respect of the defence post- Japanese officers, who have

from the transferred here

South tion in Shantung-Hua Nan News,

Manchuria Railway Administration. DIVISION LANDED

It is learned, however, that the Chinese are prepared to keep a arm hold on Llangsiang, where the Japan- ese are ready to launch a general

Tsingtao, August 3. Tension is graduatly increasing here following the landing of a Japanesel drive-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Straits

Australia and Monila

Shanghai

Air Mail by "Fan-American Airways

Burdwan

Changie

Hunan

Direct Service"-San Francisco l'an-American Airways Plano dale, 28th July. Australia and Manila

apan and Shanghai

Japan

.August 5, .August 5. ..August 5.

August 5.

Tanda

August 8.

Tatsuta Maru'

August 5.

Aramis

.August 0.

Hupeh

.August 0.

Kalsar-1-Hind

.August 0.

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

hal (Sentile, 17th July). Haiphong

Pres, Jefferson

August 0.

Conton

,August 7.

Bangkok and Swatow

Kwelyong

.August 7.

Monila

August 7.

Saigon

Shanghai and Swatow

Japan and Shanghal

Neptunn

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than 'the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls 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

Amoy

Amoy

Per

Wednesday

Selstun

Taiyuan

Thursday

Date and Time.

Wed., Aug. 4, 5 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 4, 5 p.m.

..... Tjfbadak.. Thurs., Aug. 5, 8.30 a.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Ronpura:...Thurs., Aug. 8, 8.30 o.m.

Siberia

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honoluin Pan-American Airways Plane

and U.S... by the "Pan-American

Ited.

Thurs, Aug. 5.7

Airways Direct Service"--due San Francisco, 10th August.

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

.Aug. 5, 8.30 am. Aug. 5, 0 4.10.

Aug. 6, 11 .m.)

Islaml

Van Heutsz

Ord.. ord..

C.N.A.C. Plane

Reg.,

Ord..

Ord.,

•Straits and Calcutta

Parcels,

Straits

Air Mali for Canton and Districts

Manila

Swatow Air Mail for

Direct Service.”

"Eurasia

Haiphong

.Aug. 5, 8.30 am. Ang. 5, 9 a.223. Thurs., Aug. 5. ....Aug. 5, Noon, Aug. 5, Noon. „Thurs., Aug. 5..

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

...................... ¤g. 5. Noon. .....Aug. 5, 12.80 p.m. Pres. Taxt. Thurs., Aug. 5..3.30 p.m. Kwaisang

Thurs., Aug. 5, 4.30 pan. „Thark, Aug. 5,

Airways Eurasa Plane ................

Air Mall for Swalow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. Plans.......Frt, Aug. 0.

chow and North China (via

Shanghai)

Пек Ord.

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Reg.,

...Ang. 5, 4 pm.

Ord..

..Aug. 5, 5 p.m.

Tjisalok Friday

....Thurs., Aug. 5, 5 p.m.

Sheungwan P.O.

Reg.

............. Aug. 5, 5 p.m.

K.P.O

Ord.,

........Aug. 6, 7 p.m.

..Aug. 5, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Aur. 5, 5.30 p..

Reg

Ord,

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

Reg., Ord,

...Aur. 8, 8.20 3.51

....Aug. 0, 9,30 a.m.

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

Reg.,

Ang. 0, 8.30 am.

Ord..

.Aug. 0, 0.30 ̊.m.

Aug. 5, 5 p.m.

...Atz. 6, 5 am,

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Aug. 6.

Direct Service"-due Landon 15th August.

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Fri., Aug. 6,

Airways Service"-due Darwin 10th August,

Shanghal, Japan, Konolulu, Canada, Empress of Japan ....Fri, August 6.

U.S.A., Central and South America and EUROPE via Vancouver B. C. (Parcels for Canada only)-- due Vancouver B.C., 24th August Shanghai, Japan and Europe vin Aramis

Siberia Saigon, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada- gascar, Lourenco Marquis and

South Africa

Saturday

Ale Mall for "K.L.M. Service"

(Due Amsterdam 16th August)

Parcels, ..............Aug. 5, 5 pat Iteg,

Ord.

.Aug. 6, 0.15 am. Aug. 0, 10 sm. Fri., Aug. 6, 1.30 p.m.

Tinhow......Fri, Aug. 0, 1.30 p.m.

Kalsar-I-Hind

.................. Bat. Aug. 7. G. P. O. & K. P. O. Reg.

.Aug. 7, 9.30 am Ord..

7, 19. „Sat., ' Aug. 7.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Kaisar-I-Hind

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles.

(Duo Marseilles, 3rd. Sept.).

Japan

Foochow Amoy

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

Reg.,

Ordi,

Aug. 6. A mim

.Aug. 7, 9.45 am. .Aug. 7, 10.30 am.

Bencleuch „Sat., Aug. 7, 10.30 am.

Ilunan Klangsu

Sat., Aug. 7, 1.80 p.m. .Sat., Aug. 7, 4.30 p.m.

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