CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
POSITIONS VACANT.
STENO-TYPIST.--Qualified British steno-typist wanted by British Engineering firm. Temporary work only. Wrlie Box No. 397, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
TWENTY N.Z.P.F. Ltd. Shares- 1931 Planting, for quick sale, $125 each. Write Box No. 303, "Hong- kong Telegraph."
CHEVROLET 20 h.p. Roadster, tax- ed, insured, 20-22 m.p.g., excellent engine, good paint work, two spares, six Food tyres. Bargain. $1,000 cash. Write Box No. 398, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.
TO LET. — Three storied house situated at Race Course. Bright and alry. Price reasonable. Please write
to G. P. O. Box 1353, Chinese Branch,
Indiscipline On Warspite
Action Against Officers
And Men
London, Aug. 25.
71 is understood that the battleship
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHANGHAI REFUGEES
COMMITTEE
Will all Shanghai people now in Hongkong-except those in the Peninsula Hotel and those in Refugee Centres plenne send their addresses to P. O. Box 11 or leave a note at the Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon.
REFUGEE CHARITY
DANCE
on Sunday Night, 29th August,
At The "LIDO"
Dancing Hall,
144, Des Voeux Road, Cenrtal.
ADMISSION $L.---
All admission fees and dancing ticket takings will be donated to the Refugee Fund Committee.
NOTICE
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Jardine, Engineering Corporn-
tion.
Ewo Cotton Mills,
Ewo Brewery.
Indo-Chinn S.N. Co., Ltd,
Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf
Company.
Paton and Baldwin (Shanghai). Will all members and/or wives of members of the Staff of the
Warspite will sail for the Mediter-above please report any change in
ranean on September 2, subject to the satisfactory carrying out of new machinery trials.
address and advise if any luggage
is missing. Direct line to Evacua- tion Office, No. 25748, 1st. Floor,
The report of the Court of Inquiry | Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. into the misunderstanding which arose in June last with reference to week-end leave in Warspite has been received, and from that finding it is evident that the discipline of certain ratings on that occasion was unsatis- factory. It alsa shows that handling of the situation entirely satisfactory.
was
the ΠΟΙ
Financial guarantees for Military Families from Shanghai in temporary residence at Hong Kong.
Warning to Traders,
THE HONGKONG
G.
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
AUGUST 26, 1937.
R.
FURIOUS - GUN DUEL IN SHANGHAI
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th tiny of August, 1937, at 3 p.m.s at the Offices of the Public Worka Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Repulse Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- nowal at a Crown Rent to bo fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther form of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. Thia sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Roral Budding
Let No. 399.
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
ocal:57.
T
Art arjundar
Rrad.
Boundary Maruremenle.
R. 8. E.
W.
An per natu
plan.
About 20,000
$230
Centepla, la
Eental.
Upset Price
Cardinals Win Twice
Leaders Beaten By N.Y. Giants
030'+
New York, Aug. 25. To-day's results in the National League heightened interest in the outcome for the season, for each of the three lenders, and Pittsburgh as well, has an excellent chance of win- ning the pennant.
It has been brought to the notice of the General Officer Com-
Chicago, at the top of the table, manding, that certain Military lost valuable points to New York Families evacuated from Shang-dropping a grim 11-inning struggle. seven to eight, and the second game are giving the names of by two to four. Ripple's homer was
nd-hai
The Admirally has thought it desirable and wise to issue orders for the removal of a number of ratings, numbering not more than nine or ten, from the ship to other ships. It has also given instructions for two or three men to be discharged from the Navy, their services being 10 longer required. Further the miralty has decided that it is neces- sary to relieve from their appoint- ment three of the officers of the ship.
Discipline on board the Warspite is now entirely satisfactory. The Court of Inquiry consisted of three sentor naval officers,-British Wire- less.
U.S. SELLING WAR PLANES TO CHINESE
(Continued from Page 1.)
States pending the filing of bomb racks and Ave machine-guns.
It is understood that the remain- ing planes will be filed similarly in
or
per-
Officers
Other Ranks manently resident in Hong Kong as guarantors of debla incurred whilst at Hong Kong.
The General Officer Command
the the
Giants' Afteenth hit, and it won day in the opener. Cubs had fuur errors in this sitt
Meanwhile, St.
third
I position and within striking distance of the Glants and Cubs, vastly im- proved its chances by twice hammer-
ing warns all Traders in Honging Brooklyn, four to two and five Kong to accept no auch guarantee, unless such guarantee is specially given in writing by a permanent Military resident in Hong Kong,
THE HONGKONG ÉLECTRIC CO., LTD.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that An Interim Dividend of One Dollar
China with the aid of blueprints per Share has been declared for
Reuter,
NEUTRALITY BILL
Boston, Aug. 25. "The Neutrality Bi will un- doubtedly have to be revised and amended at the next session of Con- gress," declared Senator Burke in an Interview here to-day.
He asserted that the present legis- lation amounts to no more than a joke because of modern undeclared warfare.Router,
MORE BEING BUILT
New York, Aug. 25. It is revealed to-day that twenty low-winged, 2.400-pound
single- motored Bellanca planes, capable of 280 miles per hour, have been shipped to China and that more are being bullt, for the same market, presum- ably United Press.
BETTER AIRMEN
Jersey City, Aug. 25."-
Following a trip to the Far East,
the Curtis-Wright representative, Mr.
George Warren, sald that although the
the six months, ended 30th June,
1937, and will be payable on and after Thursday, 9th September, 1937. Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's Registered Office, P. & O. Building.
over
to two. Brack's homer in the opener failed to stem the Cardinals' attack.
Pittsburgh blanked Boston, scoring six times and holding Bees to only six hits, Bauer pitching
The Cincinnati - Philadelphia double-header was postponed."
In the American League. Detroit
ten to four win scored
and Gehringer Philadelphia, York hitting home runs.
Cleveland defeated Bosion eight to
New York beat Chicago, Boston won from Cleveland, seven to two, nna Washington nosed out Reuter.
one.
five.
St. Louis,
seven
10
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies are requested to forward, as early as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- turos, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY ANSHUN (B. & S,), Trikoo Docks, FAUSANG (J.M.), 1.7. FOOSHING (J.M.), 11.20. MAUSANG. (J.M.), 1.22.
* HANGSANG "(J,M.), 1.2.
KIUNGCHOW ($
cutiera.
9.), Stone-
KWANGCHOW (21. L B.). Taikoo
Docks,
PRESIDENT BOOVER (Dollar), Kow- 1905 Wharf.
SANDVIKEN (J.M.), B.9.
VESSELS DUE
AJAX (H. & 8.). Aug. 28, BADEN (Jebsen), Aug. 30. BINTANG (E. A. C.), Sept. 1, CYCLOPS 1. & 3.), Aug. 30. EMPRESS OF CANADA (U.P.9.), Aug EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.8.), Sept EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Sep1 HECTOR (B. & 5.), Sept. 10. PREMIUS (D. & 9.), Sept. 10.
COOLIDGE (Dollar), PRESIDENT Sept. 10.
PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Sept.
24.
10.
8, Aug. 30,
PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT
Aug. 28-
23.
PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar), Aug
PRESIDENT VAN BUREN (Dollar Sept. 11.
TAI TING (B. & S.), Sept. 7.
(Continued from Pape 1.)
the Chinese Anally clearing the vicinity of all Japanese early this morning.
A mixed column, the number of which is not revealed, landed at Liuho, scene of one of the bloodlest battles in the 1932 hostilities, Land
chow Creek are being replaced by mines along the shore were set off
militiamen.—Reuter,
when the Japanese set foot on shore, The North Station positions and Blowing many of the Japanese to bits those along the boundary of the in- and forcing others to retire to their ternational Settlement are particuler-boats-Central News.
ly dangerous, since as the Japanese advance toward Tuzang and. Chenju the road of
of retreat contantly narrow. During the 1032
operations, the
Chinese Break Through
Pooting, Aug, 25.
North Station was one of the last Japan's modernized war equipment positions vacated by the retreating on display for the first time in fight- | Chinese, and they were only a short lag in North China, failed to bring distance ahead of the Joinere who the desired results when_Chinese marched to cut them off.---Nenter, troops in the Lionghsiang-Fangshan
are, 50
south-west of Peipini. advanced through Fapanese smokescreens and
Heavy Japanese Pressure mechanized units yesterday, accord-
ing to reports reaching here. Shanghai, Aug. 25 (V a.m.). LINCOLN (Dollar),
Severe fighting took place in the The dawn of the fourteenth day arca south of Peiping yesterday, the MCKINLEY '(Dollar), of the Shanghal war fount
the operations of both forces in the Chinese artillery from hidden Lianghtslang area having spread over emplacements in the North Station
dozen small sectors, comprising the area steadily bumbarding the Lianghalang and Fangshan districts, Japanese positions #t Hongkew, about 30 miles south-west of Peiping. without any response.
Several crack Japanese divisions, Meanwhile, decisive developments representing part of the reinforce- are expected to be witnessed in the ments landed in Tientsin from Japan A.x. President Houver arrived Shanghai oren within the next few several days ago, went into action [fangkong
to-day, days.
yesterday with some of the newer IN scheduled
for Although both sides claim suc-instruments of war, but failed to Shanghai, Japan, Honolule, an Fran- cesses, independent sources agreemake au impression on the Chinese cinco and Los Angeles at 4 pm.
on that the Japanese pressure, spositions. Saturday, August 28.
TAIYUAN (B. & 8.), Stonecutters. TAKSANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock,
PRESIDENT LINERS
YATSHING (J.M.), C.2. YUENBANG (JM), A.8.
The
htt
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given.)
from TSUSHIMA MARU (N,Y.K.) Eurage, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30201.
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) PATEOCLUS (1. & 9.) for Europe daylight, A.14, 30331.
SANTOS MARU (N.Y.K.) for Straits; 2.30 1.7. 30201.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers, Givon) PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar) from Muniin, 7. Kowloon Whare. 11
SAILING TO-DAY
at
1.1.
Roit to
The .. President MeKinley, will pecially from warships, has been loo arrive in Hongkong from Manila at 7 strong for China. It is even reported B. on Saturday, August 28, and will that the Chinese forces have begun sall for Shanghai, Japau, Victoria, and a withdrawal from Kinngwan, but Senttle at 4.30 pm, the same day.
the Chinese contend that any troup movements which may have taken place are merely part of dispositioning plans. Reuter.
The President Plerce is due to arrive in tongkong to-morrow at 7 a.m. one day ahead of schedule. She will now sa from Hongkong for Manin at noe on Saturday, August 28th.
PATROCLUS PASSENGERS
The following passengers left long- kutit by the ps. Patroclus for Singa
the
re-
Heavy Casualties
Fierce engagements were fought, the Chinese admitting that fully two companies of Chinese troops were wiped out during the day. The Japanese lusses were reported equally heavy
Air Activity
It is reported that a column of by Japanese Infantry, supported Shanghai, Aug. 26 (0.09 amri.), cavalry and a tank corps, launched Japanese aerial
activity over an attack in the Makochuang and Shanghal ceased at nightfall yester-Yongtoukang areas, while another day, but the warships continued their column of 200
The
pore and London yesterday:---
Rev. C. W. Andrews. Miss M. N., An- dress. Sir. Q. Bedford, Mrs. W. C. bombardment, shelling both sides of Fakueitsang further down the lin
Mr. K. I. Bitchard, Mrs. N. A. the Whangpos Blond,
entrenched Chinese put up a stif Byrne, Master Byrne, Mrs. G. I. Collins, During the day the Chinese had fight, holding the enemy off for fully Miss M. Collins, Mr. F. Couple, Mra. J.
left the sky to their enemies, but at three hours, at the end of which time H. D. Craig. Mr. R. 11. Costello, Miss
2 m. a"single Chinese incline heavy reinforcements from the rear Christen, Dr. Colang un Min, Mrs. C.
Master hummed over the idzumo, which enabled the Chinese to force the Eldridge. Master Eldridge, 11. Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. G. Horridge, fired Vercy-lights and opened fire Japanese to retire.-Central News. Atr. Hincini Men. 1. G. Hargraves, with anti-aircraft guns, but falled to Mrs. Kendall, Mr. M, S. Khan, str. C.
Laughland, CcE. c. Mrs.
The Chinese plane Amoy, Laughland, Miss Lee, Mrs. Masafold, LA, made of after about 15 minutes Col. I. G. Montrelth, Mrs. R. T. Oates, without dropping any bombs.-
(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) SAUERLAND Jelsen),
for Japan, 1230 am. 26001.
SHISTAN (J.M.) for Swatow, 4 pm Co's Whorf. 8037.
TJSADANE (LEJL) for 1130 a.m., midstream, 28015,
'ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CONTE VERDE (3.1., T. (rom Europe, daybight, Kowloon Wharf, a1980,
EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.8.) from Japan, 6'pan, Kowloon Wharf, 20162,
PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar) from America, Kawloon Wharf. 20171.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Giren) CONTE VERDE (11, T.) for Shang- hat, n.no, Kowloon Whart. 32983.
German Swimmers Succeed
(Contiured from Page 8.)
Master hit the raider.
Mins M. Oates, Mr. and Mm, K. Plow. right. Dr. and Mr. B. Platt, Minnter Reuter. Platt, Master Platt. Mr. F. P. Ramne, Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mr. 7. Smith, Mr. G. 1 D. Stewart, Miss Audrey Steele. Mrs. P. V. Simpron, Mrs. A. . Thear. Misa 31. O. Thear. Lt. Col. T. F. Trueman. Mrs. T. E. Trueman. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. 11. Wolfe, Dr. Yang Chung Po.
DEVELOPING
BIG HARBOUR IN
CAPETOWN
Capetown, Aug. 25. A £2,000,000 contract is being let by the South African Government for the proposed development of the Table Bay harbour.
The project includes the reclaim- ing of 200 acres which will be added to Capetown.
and Tomalin scored 113.08 points compared with 119.52 points by Er
Tenders will be called in Britain, weiss is the best diver in the world, Reuter. hardt Weiss, It is claimed that Capetown und Johannesburg. --
so Tomalin must have excelled him- selt to finish only 0 points behind him in a series of ten dives.
The Empire Club water-polo team suffered their first defeat. Germany, the greatest aide ever seen in the game, won by 10 goals to 2.
LONG-DISTANCE RECORD
ten fo
C.
in
PEACE CONGRESS OPENS IN PARIS
x.c
Paris, Aug. 25. While two wars are raging, the 62nd Peace Conference opened here 10-day, attended by representatives of Pence Associations thoughout the world and a large number of ex- servicemen.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 30TH AUGUST,¦ to. WEDNESDAY, 8TH SEPTEM- BER (both days Inclusive) during which period
transfer of The agenda of the conference in- cludes plans for propaganda and shares can be registered,
other practical steps for the fur. By order of the Board of therance of world peace-Reuter.
Directors,
no
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 29th July, 1937.
ATLANTIC SURVEY FLIGHTS
London, Aug. 25. London, Aug. 25. The Pan-American Airways flying- boat Clipper 111, which has been on a survey flight from New York via the
JUDICIARY REFORM
Damaged By Planes
Nanking, Aug. 20. Two Japanese warships, including a cruiser, which were seriously dumuged by bombs dropped from Chinese planes on Tuesday night off Woosung. have moved to Paochen,
Island.- Tsungming
Landing Parties Routed Nanking, Aug. 25. Official reports released here to-day south of revealed that two Japanese detach-south of Tsungming Island-Central ments succeeded in innding at Liubo, News. 25 miles north-east of Shanglini alung the Yangtse River, and at Nanwel, about 20 miles south-east of Shanghai on the Pootung side, on the night of August
23.
However, both landing parties have been routed by Chinese, with heavy casualties.
500 Japanese Surrounded
Nanking, Aug. 25. A telephone message received here to-night from the military authorities at Nandiang confirms the report that the Woosung Fort vicinity has been The first group of 1,200 Japanese cleared of Japanese reinforcements came ashore at Nunwei from the coast which landed there on August 23. and as it started to march towardsį It is also reported that 500
Wentsao Shanghai to attack the Chinese rear| Japanese
Creek, it Postung, carefully concealed South of Woosung Fort, are now machine-guns raked the coluina. being surrounded by Chinese trops. Fighting continued for several hours, Central News.
POST
near
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan-American Airways Plane
date, 18th August.
Manila
Calcutta and Straits Bengkok
Straits
Canada, USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 7th August).
Washington, Aug. 23. President Roosevelt has signed a
Japan bill to reorganise the lower courts, T. Denne (Penguin S. C.) which is all that emerged from Con- secured his fourth successive victory (gress of his far-reaching plan to re- the Long-distance Swimming argonise the judiciary, including the Championship of England in 62min: Supreme Court-Reuter, 57.8sec., a record for the Kew to Putney
course (5 miles 60yds.). The previous best time was 03min. 12
Japan
Haiphong, Pakhoi and Hollow Straits and Europe vie Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date 20th July
Pres. Hoover Sulsang Yingchow
August 26.
.August 26.
August 26.
August 26,
Asama Maru
August 27.
Conte Verde
.August 27.
Emp. of Canada Kamo Maru. Kaying
August 27.
August 27.
August 27.
RECALLED
Manila Maru
HOUSES NOW BEING PUT UP
Japan
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal (San Francisco, 31st July), Straits
August 27.
Pres. Pierce
August 27.
Tango Maru
August 27.
Foochow
Tokiwa Maru Yochow
August 27.
August 27.
Fushimi Maru
August 28.
Roggeveen
August 28.
August 28,
August 28.
.August 29.
August 29.
.August 29.
2-6sec., set up by T. S. Battersby in Į TRAGEDY
A. Stone (Wandsworth 1010 E. SC.) was again second, in 05min.
3-free, and II. Buckwell (Plaistow
+
IN MORRISON HILL ROAD
S.C.) was third In -60min. There was not such П strong- stream running as usual. E. A major tragedy of 10 years ago W. Pascoe (Plaistow United S.C.) Its recalled by the commencement of Was the only non-starter of 17 en-work for the erection of ten three- trants, and only one man retired, storeyed houses In Morrison 11111
ARMY CHAMPIONSHIPS Rond, Happy Valley. The Army Swimming Champlon- ships were decided Winners:
at Aldershot.
Straits
Manila
Salgon
Java and Manila
Straits
Straits
Amoy
on
Plans have been approved by Gov- ernment for the building of a block 580 Yds, Free-Style.-L.-Cpl. Bond 2nd of ten European-styled houses
Dattn. Scots Guards), 13m, 33 1-10..
Inlund Lot No. 3033, on part of which Plunging.-L. A. C. Jackson (Royal Tank years ago stood Nos. 14, 16, 18 and
Corps), 13tt ein. 100 Yds Back-stroke-1, Gdanin. Kerr
20 Morrison Hill Rond. These houses End Batin. Scola Guards) (holder), im were demolished on August 4, 1918, 14 1-35.
when a 50-ton rock crashed into them 100 Yds Free-Style (Enlisted Boya).-A. from Morrison Hill. Six persons T. Robinson Miltary Colt. of Science) were killed and many others injured
(holder) and Boy Hollingshead (3.
Staff Regt.), dead-heated. Sisee. (re-in that tragedy.. cord), Robinson won the swim-off in 60.8rec. (equals Army men's record).
For many years the land formerly
Japanese military planes outnumber- / CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. Azores, arrived at Southampton from Plain Diving. C.S.M. Garrett (A.PT.9).joccupied by these four houses has re-
ed the Chinese, the latter possessed
more
skilful United Press;
individual pilots.
LONDON DENIES EVACUATION OF SHANGHAI PLANNED
(Continued from Page 1.)
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"SPHINX"
No. 20 A/37
Bringing Cargo from
Marseilles
via porta, ele, arrived Hongkong os Sunday, 22nd August, 1937,
Consignees are hereby informed
Marseilles this afternoon. The Clip- per will remain at Southampton for several days before returning to New York by the saine British Wireless.
route.
HOPS OF PAMIR RANGE
Berlin, Aug, 25.
A Lufthansa plane, the Rudolf von Thueno, has landed at Ansifan, south- west Kansu, after an 11-hour flight
miles,
that their goods with the exception over the Pamir Mountains from of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables Kabul,
a distance of 1,550
70. 100 Yds.
Tank Corps), Gis,
Free-Style-Pte. Ucott (Royal mairied vacant, and the unused area 100 Yds. Free-Style (Territorial Army) adjoining it were pulled down some"
became larger when other houses
Ple. Tongue (4th Balin. King's Own Royal Regt.).
200 Yds. Free-Style.Cpl.
years ago.
Bond (2nd Battn. Scots Guards) (holder), 27. 60 4-5%.
Fancy Diving-Fic.
Ford
71.4p.
Recently the Tal Sing Co., building contractors, purchased the land from (R.A.M.C.). Government and are now putting up
100 fds. Breast Stroke.-L.-Cpl. Byrne a block of houses to be used as resi-
(Military Police), im. 18.8. 410 Yds. Free-Style L.-Cpl. Dond (2nd estimated to
dences when completed. The Dattr. Scots Guards (holder), m. 10,
440 Yds. Team Relay Service Company, months.
R.A.B.C... 0.04,
take about
work seven
Before it was cut down to its pre- sent level in the Praya East Reclama- a decent-sized height overlooking house-tops on to the race course.
poses to maintain continuously for Godowns of the Hongkong, Kowloon hop over the rang melete the first AMERICA'S CUP on Scheme, Morrison Vnr being the
the present at least one flotilla of destroyers and two heavier ships ini the eastern basin of the Mediter- ranean for the protection of British merchantmen. This will make a (total of cloven warships in all stationed in this area for this express purpose.--Reuter.
German Sympathy
Berlin, Aug. 20. The German Press alignment with the Japanese viewpoint in the Far East conflict, on the grounds that Japan la combatting the
encroach- ment of Bolshevism, assumed stronger tono to-night,
a
The Press makes general allega-
··tions - that - Moscow⋅ is "Intervening" In China by delivering arms to the Chinese--Rauter.
Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtain
ed immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 2nd September, 1037, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- cd by tho
Company's Burveyor Messts:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 28th August,
1997.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
JOBARD,
Agent. :Hongkong, 22nd August, 1937.
this range.-Reuter.
NEW CRUISER
London, Aug. 25. The new 9,000-ton cruiser Sheffield, built by Vickers, Armstrong at New- castle and launched by the Duchess of Kent over a year ago, has left the Tyne for her acceptance trials and will proceed later to Chatham- British Wireless.
BUDDHIST PATRIARCH ·
PASSES
Bangkok, Aug. 26. The death of the Prince Patriarch Junivàrn, head of the Buddhist Church of Slam, is announced to- day, Reuter.
Mr. Sopwith May Challenge Again
Kill Kidney
Trouble Quick
י.
Newport, R.1., Aug. 24, - Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, the un- successful British challenger in the last America's Cup yachting series, said to-day that he hoped to challenge again in about three or four years Thousands, of aufferers from Kidney when English designers catch up with trouble and Bladder workrienu have the Americana.
stopped Getting Up Night, Leg Ins Mr. Sopwith deplores the fact that urvognen, Stiffnem, Tiheumatiem, bir-
Under.
[Hwallen Ankla no Englishmen are at present equal aina, Fambago, Thurnings Itching, Bmart to the designers of the Ranger, Mr. Ing, Acidity and Loss of gour by # Doo-
toys.new discovery oliler Öystar. Lates Harold B. Vanderbilt's successful de- me të denty woothga, tenda, qish, and fending yacht.
In the last series, the Ranger beat Grater quarta pürüziya your blood, grines |2ww health, justhand vitkits in 30 hours. Endeavour II in four straight races. Duaranteed to and grour troubles in a 9472. ----Usilted Press.
{er money" pad, CHE CYTE 41 all cheminia
Pres. McKinley
Tilsondari
Ajax Kiangsu
Sirdhinna
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel maile ore closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
Swolow
Samshul and Wuchow
Per
Thursday.
Date and Time.
Seistan...Thurs., Aug. 26, 3 p.m. Toi Ming Thurs., Aug. 20, 4.00 p.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hòno- Pan American Airways Plane
tulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan-
Thurs. Aug. 26.. -American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 1st Septem- ber.
Ord.,
Kowloon P.O..
..Aug. 20, 5,00 p.m. ..Anr. 26, 5.99 p.m.
Rex.. Ord
Air Mail for North China, Lanchow Eurasia Plano
and. Yunnan (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Direct Service."
Kowloon FO.
.Aug. 20, 5 p.m. .Aug. 20, 8 p.m.
Friday,
Reg.
Ord,
Sandakan
4.P.O.
.Aug. 28, 5.00 pm
Aug. 17, 6.00 mm. „Thus, Aug. 28.
Air Mall for "Imperial - Always Imperfal Airways Flane Fri, Aug. 27,
Direct Service"-dua London 5th September.
Rer. Ord,
Q.P.O. ....Aug. 26, 5 pm. „Avr. 27, 7 mm..
Mausang....Fri, Aug. 27, 8.20 mm.
G.P.O. and K.F.O.
ROC
Ord...
.Aug. 27, 9,39 s.m.
G.P.O. and K.P.0.
Ror.. Ord..
Holbow Taiyuan
Emp. of Canada
Air Mall for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Aug. 37.
Airways Service"-due Darwin,
31st Auguri.
Swatow
Halphong
Manila
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru
via Thursday Island
Thursday Taland, 9th
Due September
Reg.
Ord.
Baturday
Parcels, ..Reg. Ord.
Halikon
Japan, Honolulu, USA., C. and S. Pres. Hoover
America and "Europe" via San Francisco-due San Francisco,
15th September.
Air - Mall" for
.Aug. 27, 3.39 am .Aug. 17, 9:1310 a.in Fri, Aug. 27, 1.30 p.m. .Fri., Aug. 27, 8 pm Fri., Aug. 27, 3.80 p.m.
Fri, Aug. 27. .Aug. 27, 8.00 Din.
Aur
6.30 p.m. Eat, Aug SAUK. 287 Noo
Aug, 28:1.58 pm #Aug-28,52.30 D27
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