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14 roomed Bata,

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CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

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Hennessy Road, Two large godowns rach about 3.000 ft. at present dccupying by British American To- bacco Co., Occupation from 1st Jan. 1936 Two large godowns each about 2,000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road, Causeway Bay, opposite Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire's Coal" Godown. Apply:-KONG SANS ENG LTD., G. P. O. Box No. 320.

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ARGYLL MORRISON HILL ROAD HAPPY VALLEY

CINGLE, Double & Suites of Rooms Modern Sanitation, Convenient for Tran and Bus. Special Rates on LET FLAT No. 4 "TICIA MANSION 16, Macdonnell Application. "Garage and Parking Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Space. Under the Persons! Super Apply: XAVIER BROS., LTD. Tel. | vísion of Mrs. J. RUSSELL, 93722 or23216.

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The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China

RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

EDITED BY TANG, LEANG-LI

CONTENTS

Chap. I Political Rehabilitation.

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IIT-Industrialization. IV-Educational Reform.

V-Athletic Progress. VI-Public Health and Social

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FURNITURE Comprising:-

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug Captain Gordon Olley, the alr pilot, undertook a remarkable spe- cal charter flight yesterday."

He left Croydon at 8 a.m. in a De Havilland "Rapide", air liner. His passenger was Sir Hugo Cun- (Special Air Mail Service)

liffe-Owen, thefr destination Gir London, Aug. 5, Hugo's yacht Conqueror, in the. To-day is the 300th birthday of | Mediterranean. the British Post Office.. On July

2

Sir, Hugo, was able to spend three 31. 1935, Charles I. issued a pro- | hours, aboard the yacht, the flew clamation establishing the first back to London, arriving at-9 pm: { State postal service for the con- for dinner, veyance of private letters in Eng- land and Scotland, and appointing | Thomas Witherings, Esq., to or- ganise and manage the system.

The total distance flown was 1500 miles.

Captain Olley has for long spe- cialised in private charter work.

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Buckingham Palace, on July 31 the British Post Office will celebrate its 300th anniversary, and it gives me much pleasure In this Jubilee Year to send a message of congratulation and good wishes to the many thou- sands of all ranks in the Post Office service.

air-

DECORATED OFFICES The principal London and pro- vincial post offices will be decorat- ed to-day with tags and bunting to celebrate the anniversary.

Post office engineers have in- stalled a complete broadcasting system, joining op 27 provincial Every household is made dally centres over which to-day Maj aware of the emclency of their Tryon will send his greetings from work, which is carried out with a King George V. Hall, St. Martin's- punctuality and a cheerfulness te-Grand, London, to staffs aasem- that commands the admiration bied in England, Scotland, Wales. and gratitude of the public.

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Aug 5. of the following gifts were approved at the last meeting of the Trustees of the Imperial War Museum:-Model of HM. bat- tleship Resolution; model of arm- ecmerchant cruiser Teutonic; bust of the late Lord Oxford and Asquith by Clare Sheridan; water- colour drawing of anti-aircraft gun near Temple Pier, 1915 by R. H. Wright: memorial volume of 34th Divisional History; · do- tuments and records relating to the "raising and history of the Tyneside Scottish Brigade"" origin=" al shorthand notes of reports dict- ated, by Colonel T. E. Lawrence at various dates during the campaigni in the Bejas, manuscript lists of British Aring commands and ap- pointments, together with the names of officers holding them and of general officers of the British The Postmaster-Ceneral has Army, together with their ap-telegraphed the King's message ta pointments, from August, 1914, to each of the 23,000 post offices ini December, 1918, and 164 sketches the United Kingdom, and it will of the Western runt by Mr. Geor- be displayed in every post office frey Rose,

window.

* Although marked progress has recently been made, I feel sure that the next few years will wit neas still further improvements designed to meet the require- ments of the millions to whom. the Post Office service means so much. (Signed) George R, L

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