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P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
Taking Cargo For
Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Australia, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe, PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIM. GOVERNMENT
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
From
Tons Hong Kong
About
Destination.
30th Aug Straits, Bombay & Karachi.
4th Sept Bombay, Marseilles & London. 11th Sept Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.
8.6.
*MIRZAPORE
RANPURA
*BURDWAN
7,000 17,000 €,000
RAWALPINDI
17,000
18th Sept.
*JEYPORE
5,000
19th Sept.
Straits, Dombay & Karachi.
CORFU
14,500
2nd Oct.
Bombay, Marseilles & London.
7,000
9th Oct.
16,000
14,500
*SOMALI
KALDERA.
CARTHAGE
• Cargo only.
Marseilles, & London.
Marsellies, Havre, London, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull, 16th Oct. Marseilles & London. 30th Oct. Marseilles & London.
All vessels may call at Malta,
BRITISH INDIA-APCar SailinGS
SIRDHANA
"GAMARIA
TALAMBA
SHIRALA
TILAWA
Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta, 1st Sept. Straits, Madras & Calcutta. 6th Sept, Singapore & Penang.
Pori
8.000
12.30 p.m. 30th Aug.
5,000
7,000
8,000 11th Sept.) Singapore,
10,000
Swettenham 25th Sept. Penang. Rangoor & Calcutta
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
TANDA
NANKIN
NELLORE
1
7.000 3rd Sept. 7,000
2nd. Oct. 7,000! 30th Oct.
Manlin, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
TILAWA
10,000
2nd Sept. Amoy & Japan.
CORFU
14,500
2nd Sept. Japan.
*SOMALI
7,000
2nd Sept. Japan.
MANKIN
7,000
2nd Sept. Japan.
SANTHIA
8,000
16th Sept Amoy & Japan.
NALDERA
17,000
16th Sept. Japan.
TALMA
10,000
30th Sept. Amoy & Japan.
THE
HONGKONG
BROADCAST APPEALS
MESSAGES FOR REFUGEES FROM SHANGHAI
The following messages were
evening:
or
Will Mrs. 11, Cooper-Patrick Mins Bobby Patrick, from Shanghal, who are believed to be in the Colony. kindly communicate with Mrs. W. E. Souter, 4 Minden Avenue, Kowloon..
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY,
Will Mrs. Scolt Itussell who is be-] Iloved to have arrived from Shangt- hai, kindly communicate with Mr. Rathmell, R.C.A. Victor, Hongkong: during office hours Tel: 31133, any other time Tel: 50107.
AUGUST 27, 1987.
HONGKONG CLIPPER
FIVE PASSENGERS ARRIVE
FROM MANILA
The Hongkong Clipper arrived
nt 2.43.p.m. with five passengers.
They were Jeanne Skinner, a tourist from Honolulu; Mr. W. L.
Will Miss Lilly Sharp of Shanghai broadcast from Z.D.W. yesterday kindly communicate with the Amer-froin Manila and America yesterday lean Consul General, Hongkong, as he is holding tunds for her.
If Kitty Dubb, Mrs. Allio Mac- Michael or Mrs. J. 11. MacMichael
trom have arrived in the Colony Shanghai will they please telephone Bond, assistant to Mr. H. M, Bixby, 20100.
China manager of Pan-American Telegrama from Shanghai for the Airways, who flew here from New de- York on account of the situation in following people are awaiting livery at Omer, P. and Q. Building, Des Voeux with Mr. Bixby, who is arriving ent the Government Radio North China and who will confer Road Central: Sarah Peltner, Helen from Shanghai by the President Bldmead, Pearson, Doris Parker, Vic- Pierce early this morning: Mr. Harry for Furcell. Warrion, Wilarad Kruch. Miller, from Manlin; Mrs. Emma Will these people kindly communicate with the Traffe Superintendent, Gove Collins, wife of an American Govern- ernment Radlo Onec, Tel: 30, Ext. ment offelal who is expected here
If Mr. R. A. Kay by any chance has in his possession baggage marked "Mrs. M.-Kay" both ex Empress of Aslu, would he communicate by telephone with Chief Inspector An- drew. Tel. 38071-Ext. 325.
Will Mrs. Kathleen Mummery kindly communicate with Mrs. Hor- den at Empress Lodge, Kowlson, Tel.
07200,
Will Mrs. Rita Brown kindly con- municate with Mrs. T. S. Wilson, Express Lodge, Kowloon, Tel. 57296,
Will Mrs. Mary Atkinson, who is believed to have left Shanghal lest week, please communicate with the Italian Consulate. Tel. 21130.
204.
Will Mrs. G. K. Stanley-Smith kindly communicate with Miss L Remedios, C.P.R., Hongkong. Tel: 20752.
. Letters and Cables Will anyone whose name appears Will Mrs. George 1. Seybold and below call at the office of the 4-year-old son, from Shanghai, be-Shanghai Refugees Committee, 2nd, lieved to be in the Colony, kindly Floor, Post Office Building, for letters communicate with the National City and telegrams, etc., which have been Bank of New York, 2, Queen's Rd., left there. Hongkong. Tel. 30321.
Will Mrs. W. Taylor of Shanghai kindly communicate with Mrs. J. i. Bottomly, 151, The Peak. Tel. 29841: Miss Cecila Pintos who arrived from Shanghal by the Aratnis has lost a black cabin trunk. Will and one with knowledge of this article kindly Tel. 5800..
Letters Mr. Ashworth, Mrs. L. Beck, Mrs. W. B. Bryden, Mrs. Angela Cadd, Miss E. M. Collaco, Mrs. L. E. Fisher, Mrs. Fisher (nee Mrs. H. C. Faulder, Mrs. Feldman, MacDonald), Mrs. L. P. Gray, Miss A. Gutierrez, Mrs. J. T. Hegarty, Mrs. flunting, Mr. C. Ivery, Mrs. Muriel Jack, Mrs. Liley, Mrs. E. J. Ling or Mrs. J. The following articles are in. F. Lopes, Mrs. A. G. Lovatt, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Lopes, Mrs. at the Jockey Club, Happy Valley,
F. Marcal, Mrs. G. Morphew, Mrs. unclaimed: one camp bed, no me; blanket roll; two cushions with name Nissim. Mrs. C. Purlington, Mrs. A. of Mrs. C. G Wells (Empress of Pincott, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. W. Proud, Mrs. A. Ross, Miss Asia); wicker basket with name of Mrs. W. P. Riia, Mrs. D. J. Mrs, Hobbs
(Royal Engineers): L. Sharp, Mrs. wicker basket, no name; trunk, Sinclair, Mrs. F. E. Smith, Mrs. P. E. Smith, Mrs. A. Souza or Mrs. M. Souza, Mrs. W. II. Taylor, Mrs. C. C. Vines, Mrs. A. G. Washbrook, Mrs. N. Westwood, Wyunes.
name
Benjamin, trunk (black), Initials "A. II. and A.TH." If these belong to any listeners, kindly com- municate with Tel. 34181 and ask for Mr. Buckie.
Will Mrs. Elles and her small ron, friends of Sir Andrew Caldecott, who arrived from Shanghai one Rajputana, please get in touch with Ciovernment House, Tel: 39-Ext.
Mrs. J.
Telegrams. Mrs. Lerogers, Mrs. Lewuillion, Mrs. Sequiera, Jessie Ratcliff, Williamson, Mrs. Esmeralda Ritter Slater, Mrs. Fruin, Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs. John Williamson; an Hayward C Mrs. Corbelt, Mrs. Messrs, Butterfield & Swire are Haward, Mrs. C. C. King and two anxious to get in touch with the children, (Government House following: Mrs. Watts and Mrs. quiry). Linter who arrived from
Mrs. A. C. Weler, Peninsula Hotel, per Empress of Asia, and Mrs. desires to meet Mrs. Vines.
101.
Shanghal
En-
from Shanghal to-day by the Presi dent Pierce; and Mr. Katsuo Okazaki, formerly First Secretary nt the Japanese Embassy at Washington, who stated that he was appointed to the post of Consul at Amoy and flew to China owing to the perlous situation in China.
"Now that there
are no
more
Japanese resident at Amoy I will not go there," said Mr. Okazaki yester- day. "Probably I will proceed to Formosa, where most of the Japanese residents went."
Amoy
Beware of
HONGKONG FOOT
-Use reliable Absorbine Jr.
If your feet itch between the toes if the skin is cracked or scaly - apply Absorbine fr. It kills the tiny gernis that cause this serious infection. Absorb ine Jr. is couling, soothing, yet powerfully antiseptic. It heals the feet, keeps them healthy,
Keep a bottle handy.
Lemercier who also arrived from Mrs. Kirby, Repulse Bay, desires ABSORBINE JR
Shanghai, per Shengking. Would these ladies kindly communicate with Mr. F. T. Robinson of Butterfeld & Swire. Tel: 30331.
to meet Mrs. Ballindale.
Will Mrs. Irene Tabrum communi- cate with Miss W. Houlston, 220 Nathan Road 2nd. Floor, Kowloon.
For years han relleved sore muscien, muasi far aches, brulses, cuta, sprains, abrasluna. Sales Agente: Muller, Maclean & Co., Mc.
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All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to
The Agents. Phono 27721
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ANTENOR. sails 22nd Sept. for Marseilles, London,
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sails 4th Sept for Havre, Liverpool,
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PILAHUS
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Duo 20 Aug. From U. K. vin Straits. Due 1 Sept. From Europe via Strails. Due 7 Sept. From U. K. via Straits.
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