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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

july 28, 1939.

P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

¡Companies Incorporated in England.)

Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading for HTRAITS, JAVA & DURMA, топта, CEYLON INDIA, IRANIAN QULE MAURITIUS, E. & 8. AFRICA AUS-

QUEENSLAND AND TRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND BED SEA, EGYPT. ZUROPE, ETC.

PENINSULAR & ONIENTAL, FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS (Under Contract with HLM. Government.)

All vessels may call at any poris on or off the route,-and the route and s33 salling are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamers

CORFU

1 BURDWAN

CANTON CARTHAGE ISOMALI

RAJPUTANA, RANCHI *BANGALORE RANPURA HAWALPINDI

* Cargo only,

TALMA

SINDHANA

SHIRALA TILAWA

Toni From H'Kong about |

134,000, 5th August

0,000 12th Aug.

15,000 19th August 14,000 2nd Sept.

9th Sept. 7,000

17,000 16th Sept. 17,000 30th Sept. 8,000 7th Oct.

17,000 14th Oct.

17,000 20th Oct.

† Calls Casablanca.

Destination

'bay, Marsellies & London. B'bay, M'sailles, Havre, L'don, Hull, 'bg, H'dam & A'werp. n'boy, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. D'bay, M'scilica, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp, Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London,

B'bay, M'seilles, Havre, L'don. Hull, 'bit. 'dam & A'werp. Marcelles & Lendan.

Marseilles & London,

Ali vessels may call at Malto

BRITISH INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (SOUTH)

+10,000 20 July, 10.30 a.m., S'pore.

10,000 12th August.

6,000 26th Aug.

10,000 9th Sept.

Fort Swettenham, Penang Rangoon & Calcutta,

DO.

DO.

DO. DO.

PHOTONEW

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BANK NOTICES

THE BANK OF EAST ÁSIA, LTD. Authorised Capital... $10,000,000.00 Paid-up Capital .......... # $,560,000.00 Reserva and Undivided

... 2,883,033.01 Profila HEAD OFFICE HONGKONO 10, Des Voeux Road, Central.

NGARD OF DIRECTORS

1 Koon Chun. Esq.

Bir Shouson Chow, Chairman.

Lan Bang, Exq Wollon. Eng. Wong Yun Tong, Esq. Kan Y

P.K.Kwak, Esq.

Chan Ching Shex, Esq. Funging Wah Esq. KAN TONG PO, Eg, Chlef Manager.

Amey

LJ THE FONO, ZIG, MADSERT, BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Jisiphong

Melbourne New York

Yaris

Peiping

Penang

THE CHARTERED BANK OF. INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1953

Paid-up Capitai.. £9,000,000 teserve Liablity of Propristers 3,000,000

Reserve Juna. £3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE:—LONDON, 34 ihopugis, ECJ. "Bub-Agencies in Londens; 117/122, Londenhall Street, X. C. I. Wort End Branch; 14/16, Cockster Street, B.W,1. Manchester ranchi

52, Mosley Etreet, Manchester, å.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHE:

Alot Biar Hankow

Amritsar

Sarbin

. Hangoon

Saigon

Seremban

Shanghai Bingapore

Bemstat

Batavia

Dombay

Shanghai *Singapore

Calcutta

Bourabaya

Bangkok

angkeDE

Hwakw

Batavia

Tolla

Honolulu

Fangoon

Hydney

Bombay

Ipoh

Kowloon

Baigan

Tientaln

Calcutta

Karachi

aw

London

San Francisco Vancouver

Agencies;

Kiang

Bourabaya

Manila

Beattle

Clive

Kobe

Taiping

chango business transacted. Loans grant

Every description of Banking and Ex-

Btreet

Conta

Tientsin

Pairila

Lumtur

Tongkat

Place

Kuching

(buket)

Madras

Tsingtao

Yokohama

Medin

New York

Pelping

SANTHIA

0,000 23rd Sept.

B. L. Apear Line Bleataera have excellent accommodation for lat and 2nd C

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTH)

NELLORE

TANDA

WANKIN

7,0001 4th Aug.

1

7,000 2nd Sept.

7,000 30th Sept.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

Regular monthly-sallings from Hongkong to thanghai and Japan and Ikong to Australia.

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 days, SAILINGS TO SHANGILAI & JAPAN,

CARTHAGE

•SOMALI

SHIRALA TANDA

RAJPUTANA

TILAWA RANCHI

SANTHIA

• Cargo only.

14,500 3rd Aug.

7,000

3rd Aug.

0,000

3rd Aug. 1.000 7th Aug. 17,000, 17th Aug. 10. 17th Aug.

17,000 31st Aug.

8.000 31st Aug.

|Shanghol & Japan.

Shanghal & Japan,

Japari

Shanghal & Japan.

Shanghal & Japan.

Japan.

Shanghai & Japan. Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. Parcein measuring more than 5 e.f.t, will be received at the Company's Omes up to Doon one day previous to wailing.

For Panage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply

Arents

P. & O. Bath, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Photo 77721

Connaught R.C.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS HOTELS

RAILWAYS EX

to Honolulu, Canada, UNITED STATES

and EUROPE

via Shanghai, Nagasaki,, Kobe & Yokohama

EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA via Honolulu EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu EXPRESS OF ASIA vla Honolulu

4. ..Noon, Fri., Aug. ..Noon. Fri., Aug. 18. 1. Noon, Fri, Sept. Noon, Fri., Sept. 15.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.8. Trans-Continente) Trains- Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sallings to European Ports

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF CANADA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Union

Building,

.at 6 p.m. Fri, July 28. Thurs, Aug. 10.

Canadian Pacific

SAN FRANCISCO

SEE

WORLD'S FAIRS

Telephone 20752

NEW YORK

ROUND TRIP FARES to SAN FRANCISCO

Valid for Six Months

U.8.$637.00

8.8. President Coolidge .....

8.8. President Pierce

B.8. Frealdent Tuft

8.5. President Cleveland

FIRST CLASS

Special CLASS....... U.8.$182.00

FIRST CLASS .. U.S.$592,00

Tourist CLASS U.S.$322,00

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

ROUND-WORLD

12; PEDDER STREET

SERVICE

*

TELEPHONE 28171.

UFS

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Llewellyn Batholomew of London, as they appeared in Hollywood three years ago. They've recently renewed, Bght for share of son Freddie's earnings. They're suing for:

$1,000,000.

Good-neighbour honours are extended to Brazil's Chief of Staff, General Aurelio Goes Monteiro, who is making a four of the United Blacs as guest of the Army. Here he inspecta Marine Guard at Annapolis, escorted by General Mallo Cralg, Chief of Staff,

Sally Band, San Francisco show queen, is about two steps aboad of anyone in world of shoo fashions. Here she's showing her dazzling new slippers, zonde of plaatio glass...s modern Cinderella,

Finishing short leave in Paris, cadets of the Argentine school ship. La Argentina, almost car- rled this dainty mam'sello with them, as they left the French

capital for their ship.

UFS

2 foreign Britain as set up publicity bureau in London, with Earl of Perth, above, as super- visor.

New picture of David Lloyd George, Britain's war-time pre- mier. He recently asserted that British publie opinion has swung completely toward alliance with

Russia,

CONCHIES IN BIRMINGHAM

con-

LONDON, July 27-Twenty scientious objectors to compulsory military service out of a total of 460 coses from the Midiand division, were heard at the first meeting of the Birmingham Tribunal to-day, es- tablished under the milliary Training such Act for the registration of objectors.

Representatives of the Peace Pledge Union, the Society of Friends, No- Conscription League, und Fellowship, of Reconciliation were present.

The applications were mainly en religious or ethical grounds, and most the of the objectors were placed on register on the condition that they remained in their present occupation; and at least one on the condition that: he went to a Ministry of Labour training camp-Router Special,

Anglo-American Barter Pact

LONDON, July 27-The question of the Anglo-American barler agree ment was raised in the House of Mr. Owen Commons to-day by Temple Morris, who asked what precise steps would be inken to carry out the barter deal.

Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trado referred to his previous answer on July 4, and added not yet that the Government was notified that legislation had been passed empowering the United States Government to acquire cotton.

Meanwhile, considerable progress had been made in consultation with trade interests concerned in working out arrangements for impicinenting the agreement-Reuter,

ed on approved securities.

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur Canton tency and Fixed Deposits received for Cawnpore one year or shorter periods in local and Cobu Foreign Currencies on terma which will Colombo be quoted on application.

Bate Deposit Boxes To Let.

KAN TONG po,

Chjet Manager.

TREATY DENUNCIA- TION BOMBSHELL: JAPAN FEARS NEW REPERCUSSION

(Continued from Page 3.)

slonal leaders have interpreted the ubrogation of the 1011 trenty os a warning of what might happen, instead of being instrinsically Import-

ant.

They believe it will tend to make Japan responsible for future rela-

tions.

As an example, Senator Walter F. George, who was one of the keymen

Daiht

ialphons

| Maraburg

(Peking)

Paneng

FOREIGN EXCILÄNGE and Barking Business transacted.

Genera)

CURRENT ACCOUNTS, opened and FIXED DEPOSirs received for One Year or sharter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Truneo business, and claims recovery of British Incoras Tax overpate on terms which may be Bscertained at my of its. Agencies Branches

R A CAMIDGE,

МАЛАКОР

Threatening Letter To Newspaper

CHUNGKING, July 28-The_staff

in the defeat of President Roosevelt's of the Chinese Arnerican Daily neutrally measure, to-day told the News has received a threatening "United Press" that he endorsed Mr.letter from a so-called "Anti-Com- Hull's action as being justified by munist Spesial Service Headquar ters," a secret organisation believed events in the Far East

"severe

He added that it was exactly what to be under the control of Wang many members of Congress favoured Ching-wei.

in and that it left the next stop

relations

It warned them to resign within "In Japanese-American

three days, threatening suspension", clearing the way for whatever protective steps the United Punishment for anyone who ignores

the warning. States may desire.

It said that the shooting on July There was, he said, considerable sentiment at present for an embargo 22 was only "the beginning" of

against them Bgainst Japan, while some opposed drastic measures such action. The decision on such Central News. nellon, he added, depended on events

in the Far East during the next few months.

Isolationists Silent

Mr. Andrews, residing at No. 38 Humphreys Buliding, has

reportedl

One of the most famous proponents the loss of his ear No. 3707 from of isolation said that Mr. Hull has outside the above building at 10 am. handled Japanese relations admirably yesterday. The

for years but that he would not wish $1,000,

his name to be used in connection)

with the treaty abrogation. This is

car is valued

at

strong indication of the apparent likely all United States--Japanese- popular opinion on Mr. Hull's action relations.

throughout congressional circles, some

of the isolationists obviously wishing to publicly endorse

Rotaliation?

nol Some officials and many diplomats the believe that Japan will immediately

abrogation for fear of strengthening move towards economic retaliation.

INTasures.—

Mr. Hull's hand in future steps in neutrality or embargo United Press.

One high member of the Adminis- tration expressed the opinion that Japan would undoubtedly attempt to in position Improve her economic Next Move Up To Japan WASHINGTON, July 27Official Latin American countries, purchasing quarters state that the next move in there whatever products are possible United States-Japanese relation de- to replace the purchases now made in the United States, particularly Anitely rests with Japan.

The United States has unequivoc- collon, minerals and oil. ally defined her position, and-there-

steps In such on event, he sald, fore. no new diplomatle ure contemplated unless Japan acts. United States would undoubtedly These quarters are generally anti-lako "appropriate measures" to safe- elpating a formal reply from Japan guard her own financial and economic within a few days, but officials deposition in order to combat the pos- clined to speculate on its nature, be slble infliration of foreign political yond the expectation that it will not ideologlos-United Press,

When so much depends upon RESULTS select the leading

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