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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

N. Y. K. LINE

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA

From EUROPE and STRAITS

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

"HUNDREDS OF CHINESE queued up at the 0.8.K. offices opposite the Star Ferry this morning, attempting to book passages to Canton. Part of the queue is shown in this photograph.~~ Ming Yuen,

that

and

Consignees of Cargo per Company's steamer are hereby informed their Goods are being Isnded placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Godown and Kowloon Wharf Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whenco delivery

òbiained. may be

Goods not cleared by the 6th July, 1040, will subject to rent.

be

7.30

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignce's and the Co.'s representa Lives

on any Tuesday and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage For the examination of damaged dutiable goods, the con- algaces must arrange for a Revenue Omeer to be present,

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 Are Insurance has been effected, NIPPON 'YUSEN KAISYA.

Hongkong, 1st July; 1940,

B. W. O. F. KNITTING

WORKERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT FINISHED CAR-

MENTS AND WOOL MAY

BE HANDED IN AT THE.

THE HELENA MAY TO- DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 2,

AS USUAL

Scottish Air Raid Toll

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAP LONDON,July (7)-It---15 | ofelully announced that six are dead and 16 injured as a result of an enemy air raid over the northeast coast of Scotland this evening.

The casualties were children, with three exceptions.

Three houses wero' demolished and several damaged by high explosive bombs.

women und

HULL SILENT ON JAPAN'S POLICY

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ..WASHINGTON, July 1 (UP)-Mr. Arita's "Monroe Doctrine" declara- *tion regarding Japan's policy in thej Far East, has produced no response from Mr. Cordell Hull, the American Secretary of Stale,

Aslted if his understanding of the outlined doctrine applied to the Philippines, Mr. Hull said that he had commented on the Far Eastern subject from time to time in the past, and he had had no-latention of mak Ing any further statement at present.

British Freighter Torpedoed

the

NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuler) - The American steamer, Excalibur, has reported that the British freighter,! Empire Tlycan, has been torpedoed some 500 milles southwest of Ireland. Torpedood And Shollad, LONDON,

July1(Reuter) `--- Thirty-one survivors of the steamer, Empire Tlycan, were landed at. a west country port to-day. They stated that a torpedo and, six shells struck the vessel, killing three mem- bers of the crew.

Canadian Flag Over Westminster

LONDON, July 1 (Reuter).-The national fag of Canada to-day few over Westminster Abbey, where, a special service for Dominion Day, Canada's national holiday, was held.

he Dean pine in history that|

Westminster GoAbbéy! He hoped

the

flown

Was the

said: that

"hatlödal flag had ever

that the Eervice would be an aunuol event and welcomed those Canadians who attended as, honoured guests. -

RADIO Vigorous War Policy Urged

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Recital by Denise Carroll

Mr. Hore-Belisha On Defence Of Ireland LONDON, July 1, (British Wireless). A vigorous policy in the conduct of the war was urged by Mr. Leslie Hore- Belisha, the former Wär Minis. 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Interters, in a speech at Devonport

to-night. cession.

From the Studio Broadenst by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-11 p.m. on 0.52 in.c's, per second.

II.K.T.

12:30 10degarde

and

Correct

(Vocal) Henry

Jacques and His Dance Tempo Orchestra.

12.50 Songs by Leslie Hutchinson

at the Plano,

1.0 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.03 Frank Titterton.(Tenor) and the I. Squire Celeste Octet.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- menta.

1.45 Dance Music.

2.15

Close down,

In particular he advocated a bold, Imaginative polley which would pro duce a united defence polley in Ire-

land.

Blockade Of France

He asked too for application at once and without respite of a blockade of the whole Const France.

of

He claimed that there was a ten- dency for nations once triendly to

0.0 Robinson Cleaver (Organ) and the Allles to compromise and to seek Patricia Rossborougle (Piano).

the protection of the enemy, and he

0.13 Closing local Stock Quotn-said that this tendency could be lons,

6.15 The Illo Hawaiian Orches-

6.30 Musical Comedy Selections. 7.6 Les Allen (Vocal) and Carroll Gibbons and is Boy Friends.

7.30 London Relay-The News. 8.8 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Grier-Lyrle Sulle, Op. 54. London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald,

8.18 StadioRecital

Denise by Carroll (Soprano) and A T. Lay (Plano).

broken by a policy of determined action such as would unite and mu:- ter the whole nation in the supreme effort which it desired now to make and thereby to secure, is the coming 'test, the triumpli of the Allied cause.

prano),

July 2, 1940.

SENNET FRERES

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chestra.

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1. Prelude from 'Sulte. Bergamas que (Debussy), A. T. Lay at the Piano; 2. (a) Serenade (Saint-Saens); (b) Solveig's Song (Grieg); (c) Se renade (R. Strauss), Denise Carroll Topical Talks. (Soprano); 3. Cathedrale Engloutie (Debussy), A. T. Lay at the Plano; Menuhin. 4. (a) Arla from 'Falstaff (Verdi);

(b) The Wren, Denise. Carroli (So-

9.0 London Relay-The News and

Recital by Yehudi

0.45 Violin

10.05 Compositions of Dvorak. 11.0 Close down.

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WAR EFFORT

The South China Morning Post, Ltd.,

invites subscriptions to

THE FUND TO ASSIST

BRITAIN'S War Effort.

RUSH TO REGISTER

FROM PAGE ONE

there was · Do crowding, whatever, [The' work, "of registration went on very, smoothly,' and 'in: the Art 20 minutes about 40 had registered..

Early Queues

Although the registration centres at the Peninsula Hotel, the K.C.C, and the Kowloon Football Club were not due to open until 10 o'clock, shortly after nine there was a queue of

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at least 100 women, many with Batavia

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children, unless needing vaccina- Fails Place Lumpur tion, were not to be taken Cawnpora

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waiting outside the Peninsula Cebu Hotel.

Colombo

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'Even larger crowds attended the Haiphong....

Hamburg Kowloon Cricket' Club ̄long before

Hankow

Penang " the centre opened.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Businem transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS

преп | ROC FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Yez or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted en application.

The walling women and children were accommodated on chairs and benches outside of the centres unill officials were ready to start registra- tian.

nt

Registration Starts. At 9.25 The crowd at the Peninsula Hotel 9.25

was, so great that it was decided to advance the time for re- glstration by three-quarters of an hour, and the women started re- gistering forthwith.

One

of the staff dining rooms at the Hotel has been converted into n vaccination centre.

Amongst the hundreds which awaited registration at the K.C.C. early to-day were wives of several Embers of Russian anti-piracy

That

BAVDIGS ACCOUNTI also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interdes allowed as rates obtainable on application.

The Bank's Head Office in London. undertakes Executer & Trustee busiSARA, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at' any of its Agencies and Branches.

DR. A. CAMIDOR,

Manager.

JAPANESE PLAN FAILS

FROM PAGE ONE

Chinese managed to flee through the Japanese lines Into Hongkong."

the Chinese are beginning to take this evacuation seriously was indicated by the fact that long before the offices of the O.SK, upened this morning a large crowd of Chinese waiting admittance to book passages A "Telegraph" repórter encounter- on the Shirogani Maru which is salt- ed one such refuges shortly after he ing for Canton on Thursday, lined up | hud swum the Shum Chun River near along the Praya.

Lowu.

Civilians Terrorised

Latest Developments

The rest of Government's pinna for the evacuation of women and chil- drea from Hongkong

continued smoothly.

sn-

He said that about 2,000 Japanese troops were in Shum Chun and the remaining civilians there were terrorised.

"I managed to pass the Japancre sentries unobserved," he declared.

The Japanese, he said, are not per-

Here are the Intest developments: Yesterday

was evening it nounced that Government had ar ranged for British women and chil-mitting anyone to enter British ter-

and no food is coming across.

(dren of Portuguese descent to register time limilt set by the Japanese

for evacuation.

Registration will take pince 10 morrow between 5 pm, and 7 pm. at the Club Lusitano and Club de Recreio.

Those who register will be notified through the newspapers and by broadcast wien and where to report

for evacuation.

for the exodus from Hongkong cx- pires at 4 o'clock this after which no-one will be permitted afternoon, to leave or enter Hongkong over the border.

Seventy

Chinese refugees tempted to cross into Kwangtung at Lowu this morning under the ar- rangement arrived at between the

Chinese To Register Yesterday it was decided to pro-Japanese and. British authorities. |vide închities for the registration of Chinese families. Registration start- ed at 10 o'clock this morning at the Chinese Merchants' Club, China Buliding and will continue up

and will then resume this noon, afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock.

In charge of the registration arrangements is Mr. S. M. Chur

J.P.

at-

Although these Chinese had the necessary permits, the Japanese sentries refused to permit them to leave Hongkong unless they con- to sented to travel to the Blas Bay area. The people in question desired to return to the Po On district,

Swims River

"I have just met another Chinese who succeeded including the Registration will be undertaken of Japanese sentries and swimming the the familles of Chinese, whether Shum Chun river into Brillah British or Chinese subjects, who are territory," the Telegraph" reporter considered to have rendered service telephoned at 2.45 pan. to Britain or the Colony.

"He told me that numbers of However, there is no definite Chinese in Shum Chun destro to guarantee that those registered will take refuge in Hongkong territory registration but cannot.

evacuated. The

scheme, it is emphasised, is to ascer tain the number of people who would be covered by any evacuation arrangements which may be made.

Rovised List Of Exemptions A revised list of exemptions from evacuation was issued oficially yes. terday. They include those women who have been accepted by the Director of Medical Services and tho Director of ARP, for essential service;

in the

Women without children Colon who are employed in buai- nesses or In Government Depart- ments, and who are certified by their employers or head of department to

ance to

The m

man alleged that the Japanese have conteripled all malo and female labour, forcing them to re- build the highway to Namtau.

"Those who refuse are flogged, according to this man.

"The Japanese, he told me, have taken possession of most of the shops in Shum Chun.

"Reuter' Man Threatened

Translator Called Bandit By Paper SHANGHAI, July 2 (Reuter). Mr. T. K. Wu, chief Chinese translator of "Router's," was threatened with "arrest and.

Justify their retention; Women and children for whos departure in the near future arrange- ment have already been made;

Women and children who cannot) safely travel at present on medical grounds.

Those included in the above cate-severe punishment" by the local Fories need not register their names Chinese-language paper, "Cen- for evacuation, but with the exceptral China Daily News," a Non- tion of those in the first named category, should send their names king controlled organ. Secretarys early as possible The newspaper prints a despatch

The whole of the money subscribed will be doing works of sufficient import-

be handed to The Government of Hongkong for transmission to THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT For the Purchase of Aeroplanes or such other Armaments as the British Government may decide. Donations will be received by. The South China Morning Post. Cheques should be made payable to "War Fund- -South China Morning Post Limited."

and particulars to the Colonial

Appeals for exemption on other grounds may also ba made by to-

morrow, but it is pointed out that they will be granted only in excep-

onel cases.

CAF To Goyt, Reported

from Nanking to-day calling' Wu " bandit.”

It adds that a warrant has been issued for his arrest by the Nanking Government, de a ta

Others Threatened

A number of other local Chinese

it was reported that the journalists are threatened along with of Commerce had held a Mr. Wu, including "Sammy Chang, All donations will be acknowledged in the columns send a request to the Government to Pio," a Chinese caltion of the "Shang- special meeting and had decided to who la in charge of the Ta Mel Wan of The S. C. M. Post & The Hongkong Telegraph.

rescind the evacuation scheme.

hal Evening Post and Mercury Bed

Passport Photos Executed Promptly

MEE CHEUNG

PHOTOGRAPHERS

1523, Ice House Street. Tel, 26379,

However, inquiries this morning manager and editor of the "Shun

both at the Chamber of Commerce Pao;" and also Li Ming, a well-known and official circles, elicited the re Chinese banker who is General ply that no statement could be made. Manager of the Cheklang Industrist --An omcial of the Chamber of Com-Bank SA New merce stated this morning" am T. K. Wu is the oldest employee Instructed by my committee that I of "Router's" Shanghal office, huvilg am not in a position to make uny joined the company in 1912-20 years sintement of this matter can go. Filly-five years of age, he has noither deny nor confirm the report come to be regarded as the "doyen"

Delayed

of the iscal Chinese Preas. The familiar foreign names of persons and out Ching be standard translations. places are accepted to-day-through-

Clippecan Clipper has Chiriese chardcters he gives fór un➡

The Pan been further delayed and will not now arrive until Saturday. She will return to Manila on Sunday,

The Clipper will take a record

number of passengers on her trip

back to Manila. So far approximate- ly 70. hoye booked; for the journży..!!

METROPOLE MOTEL

SOLDIER FALLS

OFF FERRY

While crossing the Harbour an the ferry Man Fung, Ple, Mansfield, of Middlesex Regiment, accidentally foll overboard and was rescued by Li CENTRAL - CLEAN

Ping, of sampan No. 17633. He was removed to the Military Hospital, COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF effects of immersien.

Bowen Road,suffering from the

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