THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1932.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT

WANTS.

26 WORDS

$1.50

(82.00 / Not Prepair.) The following replies have been received:-

LOST

LOST-48 reward in offered for the recovery of one Gold Powder Hox with Diamond Clasp and a 14 Kt. Gold Dunhill Lighter, lost one evening during last week of June, 1931, be Peninsula tween the

Hotel and Humphreys Building, Kowloon, Write Bax No. 931, "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO BE SOLD.

35 THE PEAK, Intely occupied by Dr. Haraton and adjoining the Peak Imapital, Unfurnished. Convenient, comfortable and enul. Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, bot and cold water, Modern wanita- Von. Gas and Electric Light. Une

of Tennis Court, Suitable for a Mesa

of five, or could be eastly divided to complex, Clan to Tram ull two

Station and Molor fond,

Apply:

THE HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, Exchange Building.

MISCELLANEOUS

PO LEUNG KUK.

The Chairman and Directors of the above fruit.Laivll meg to actwie,

NOTICE

-

H.K.W.G. & M.C.L.

The Annual General Meeting of BRIDGE, MAH JONNG

the V.R.C. will be held at the Club

Wild Log despent Busina of apprecia-į House on Thursday, 10th March,

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generous buontiphons to the building

3 04 Lie How To Leung huk ai Leighton will need:

Dir Robert Hu Tung in

memory of his Inte mother $30,000 Mr. . . suseyn ili neuvry

of him inte slušner Mrs.

Fuck LAI

UI memory

Chi in her Jate พ. เป Lady Margaret Hu Tung in mcmory i her late butner The Bank of Fast, Asin, Ltd. The Bank B1 433o2i, fald. The Sincere Co., Ltd. Mr. Tam Wean Tung

Mr. Poon Jalu Chu

air. Kwok Siu Lou

The Nanyang Brothers

Tobnero Co., 4.0 Messrs. Sang Jen

tractors

Mr. Vonn Lin Pak Mr. W. N. T. Proqra

ar, an Au Shi

Can.

The tate Mr. Kan lang han

Mr. Chan sha Mung Mr. Baru beuk Ming MC. Naan Sheng Kwan

Mr Yan Tat You

30,000

1932, at 6.00 p.m.

J. A. VICTOR,

Hon. Secretary,

THE HONGKONG HOPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD.

TEA DANCE

Hong Kong Hotel.

TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH, 1932

Names of Convenors of tab'e must be sent to the General Hon Secretary 275. The Peak, no Generalator than Sunday, March 6th

Notice is hereby given that the 10,000

Forty-eighth Ordinary 10,000 Meeting of Shareholders In the 1,000 above Company will be held at 1,000:

Chater George's Building, www: St. 1,000 Road, Victorin, Hongkong, QT 1,900 Wednesday, the 30th March, 1932. 100t 11.30 o'clock a.m., for the pur 1,ono pose of receiving a Statement of ¦Accounts and the Report of the 1,000 Directors for the year ended 31st 1900 December 1911, and to transac To the ordinary business of the Com

10

Lauw pany. 1,500 1000 1,100

he TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED frum unti Loom Saturday, 19th March, 1932, 1000 Wednesday, 28th March, 1932, boil

days iurlusivo, By order of the Board of Directors

SHEWAN, TOMIES & CO,,

General Managers Honphone. It March, 1934,

The Wong Chutes, fun,

Mr. Tani h Ngong

The lates Me. Punt Phot

Sti

1,000 1.tition

Me Sum Pad. Slanat

i

Mr Pos Yok Paty

ปร Leung Pal Tu

Lao

t 1 rok Tong

Mr. An Mo

20

50

Aut

Mr. Ha Y. The ang

Par date by Book mak

UNFURNISHED HOUSE OF FIAT, Hongkong Vale Willing to take Jonge, 1 write Dos No pat,

Huglong Telegraph "

M

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La Vo

W

Mr

SMALL HOUSE (unfurnisdual) with Burden, wontrol on long lenne,

money desired. Pratc or troflove preferred. Please warte using full particubus to Box No. 990, "Hong-

ong Telegraph,"

APARTMENTS

AIRLIE HOTEL-33-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Under European Management. Excellent Cuirine. Modern Apartimenta, Terma Modernu, Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67367.

Ter Yu Toner Than Ka Mak Sun C

th. Mock Roo Natur

Mr kwan Shea Chung

The late Mr. Shin Yu To

Secure Wo Fat Sing

M. M. K.

Mr. Woog Now Leong Mr. Wong King Shek

Mr. Las Ping Chai Mr. Chun Kim Po.

Mr. Lam Kau Mow Me Yung Tre Ming Compradore Dept. Hongkong & Shanghai Bkg. Corp Mr. Chan You Wan

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB | MY. Chaw Yo Ting

The FIRST EXTRA NAGE MEET. ING

Mr. Leung Yow Sang Mr. Ng Wab ..... Mr. Yu Chenk Sang

will be held (Weather Perri Yam Chuen milting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 5th March, 1932, Com-

mencing at 2 p.m. The First Be 1,30 p.m.

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CHINA ENTERT MNMENT & LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.

NOTICE

IN HEREBY COVEN The SECOND ORDINARI 300 GENERAL, MERTING OF SHARE 20 HOLDERS will be held at Live Registered Odiers of the Company.

Mana

F

MES

W

Sen King's Theatre Building. 50 500 Floor, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, 1932, at 12 Noon to Se reive the Directors' Report and 300 Acemanta for the year ended BIM Bu December, 1911, to elect Auditors 500:

500

and to transnet such other busi-

THE BONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO, LTD..

Notice is hereby given that th Forty-third Ordinary Yearly Meet ing will be held at the Company' Oces, P. and (). Building. [5 Wednesday, 23rd March, 1932 & 11 a.m. for the purpose of senting the Report of the Dire tors together with a statement o Accounts tu 31st December, 193 ind electing Directors and Aud.

Cork.

pro

The Register of Members of th Company will be closed from the March 1932 to 23rd March 193 oth days inclusive, during whic serlod on Transfer of Sharen ca. he registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTU

Agents. Hongkong, 17th February, 100%

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

The Final Dividend declares for the Year ending 3'st December 1931, at the rate of Three Pound

bad news na may be properly transmetod | Sterling at exchange 1/5% i

5

50

at an Ordinary General Meetin, payable of the Company.

caft

SIRA

and after the 201 February, 1932, at the Offices (

share

is further hereby the Corporation, where And Notier Simriven that the Register and holders are requested to apply fo 500 Transfer Books of the Company | Varrantu.

500

will be closed from the 11th to the || By order of the Board of Directors 500 23rd day of March, 1932, bath day..

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager Hongkong, 27th February, 1932,

500: inclusive,

LJANG CHE HAO,

Managing Director. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1932.

100

Mr. Donk Poong Shan

fon

Mr. Nang Henne hvem

0

Me Chan Sic Hung

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will be Rung

"t

Mr. Tong Yat Chover:

Mr. Clan Kim Tong

500

500

50703

CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.

500

2030

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they ngh their Ladies must wear thely Budges prominently displayed.

and

No One without a Badar will he admitted to the Mensbärst Enclosure,

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Mecubers" Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 für Gentlemen $300 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable threach P SECRE TARY Introcution by n Main ber, such Member to for responsålde for Pavient of All Flats, &c.

Bado admitting to Monsbee? En elem will ol but sale at the Ke Course,

On Na Protest

will Children

Mr. Wong Ya Rau

3. Cheung Sha

Me. La Sio 1.si

Mr. Ng Yen Hon

Mr. Lau Sing Chongs

Mr. Lee Chong Kin

Mr. V Tin brong

Mrs. Lion In Sha

The Inte Mr. Uplay Rongg Mr. Hi Ming Ki

F

BH Wah Sag

*

Mr. than Kine Ben

Mr. My In Was

Mr. Yo-Yo Yu

Yet Tare

M

Tema

1

1 You

turmittent in weather Badeeure during (1

T1 19 the Meeting.

Tallins or obtainable at the h Hostoles they are ordered from the No. Jow he à pm. n March 41. Telephone 21226,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Prace of Adigen, 24 tim Public Enclosure in $2.80 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies,

Soldier and Sailors in Uniform are Admitted Half Price,

Bookninker, The Toe Men, &r. will not be permitted to operate with. of the Hongkong The Previnets Jockey Club during the Rhee Meeting. Tiffin will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pubile Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hongkong, 29th February, 1932.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete slock. Best Terms, Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880. Telephone: 20515.

HING LUNG ST.

CANTON AGENTS

for

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

THE SHAMEEN PRINTING.

PRESS, LTD.

64-65 B.C. Shameen.

Tel. 12037.

15. To Cle

Ceny polops foot, National

York

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Ale, TA Mek Teng Mr. Wet Hot Ket

Mr. Ne Du Ting Mr. Athug Me. W ne Ping Suen M. Non In Clar

Mt. Ka Lesine Wis

Mr. Li Po Kvet Me To Me To Mr. Lil Son Mr. Vik

M

Mr. Ching Tone Mint Me. Kwok than

Mr. Clin Leung Ming Mr. La Hoi Ter

OFF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE

MACAO GREYHOUND RACING CLUB, MACAO,

Holders of $10 Cash Sweep lend

an Extraordinary General ↑ «irkets sold by the above Club are Am Meeting of the Members of the hereby notified that this Race is Son Chika Entertaiment

wheeled, and that such ticket: & Land Investment Co., Ltd., will be held will be exchanged for tickets of at the

Registered Ollier

} the same value in the 5th. Rack of the

f the Meeting to be held on 4th Company, King's Theatre Building

June, 1982, on application to Son 5th Floor, at 12.15 p.m. on Wednes.

MACAÐ GREYHOUND RACING day, the 23rd day of March 1932. for the purpose of considering.

CLUB. Zoand if thought Git, passing the

following Resolution:-

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#

芥川

That ther all be sched to Article 7 of the Articles at Association of the Company the words: --

"but

Ah. Floor, Central Hotel, Macao.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

my

An from March 1st, 1932, Chairman Phall office will be adtunted on the 3rd receive double remaneration "flour, St. George's Building.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY

500 ALSO GIVEN that a further Ex-

90,0

AND

traordinary General Meeting of

So the Members of the China Enter

H. A. LAMMERT,

Share and General Broker.

"STILL 1880 IN THE P.O.”

NÓ ADVANCE SINCE ROWLAND HILL.

The Assertion that the postal ervice of this country has not ad- anved from the position in which wn left by Rowland 201 50 ears ago was made by Lord Wol- iner, Assistant Pustminster-General the Inst Conservative adminia- ration, speaking in London recent-

From the rostni point of view, ve are enjoying to-day very much vorne service than we had 20 years

$20 **he declare,

"Since Rowland Hill's time there as been stagnation and worse than tagnation-there has been a de-

·line.

"In the Past Office of to-day, here as many splendid men, but I complain about the present sys- 'em and that It does not give them

he best chance."

Lord Wolmer said that the Post ffice.

constituted, na at present as not up-dhte. Referring to The suggestion that the penny post hould be restored, he anid: "The 11⁄2d. post is nothing but a tax on Correspondence.'

In his view, it was a had form of tax borange if was taxing what en rondy the Rfe-bland of indirg try the free communication he Aero all the merabers of the com- munity.

Source of Revenue.

It was difficult for the Chancel ored the Exchequer to give up u

amounting to i Cure of revenus £6,000,000 or £7,000,000 a year, but is enutention was that the fact that the 'haellar required and was entitled lat revenue from such was not reason, xreat indem my not argument, and not exeuse for ny waste or incllciency in that department.

continued claim."

Lord Volmer. "that the Post Office should be regarded, not as a poll- tical Institution, not as a Govern- ment department, not subjeed to luctuation of political adventure, but that it should be remembered is what it is--one of the greatest post offces in the world.

To me, it is pathetic that the official representatives of the great staff employed in the business, the Union of Past Office Workers and other Trade Unions, should have definitely get their face against a proposal for reform that we have made. Of all the people in the country, the staff of the Post Offee, from the highest to the lowesi, have the must to rain from any in- erense in the efficiency of that department."

Define with telephonic servicen Lord Wolmer said that we were Jong telephonically-minded Iceland or Hawail.

occupy

тъп

than

"We

ignominiona *welfth position in this all-im- portant branch of communications with which The immerlalte future: is so closely haund up."

Telegraph Decline.

The telegraph service, he said, was declining every mouth and was hot sed as a commercial instro- went in this country to anything like the extent it might be

POST OFFICE NOTICE

Information has been received that the Siberian route in uninter- rupled and the service by this roule will accordingly be resumed forth with.

The Public are, however, warned that, as this Berrica is somewhat precarious and still liable to suspension without notice, letters will only be accepted at vendors' risks. In the event of the service being again kurpended all letters will be forwarded via Suez,

Letters and postcards for Europe and Bouth America are forwarded "Vin Siberia" If no superscribed.

It la notied for the information of holdora of Privato Boxes at the General Post Offee that on and after 1st February no taxed correspondence will be placed in the Boxes. A notification will be substituted and Box. holders are requested to call or send for the correspondence at the Bo holders' Lobby and there pay the amount of the Tax against the da livery of the letters or packets.

The Parcel Pont Service to Shanghai and North China in fully re- sumed na from to-day.

From

INWARD MAILS.

Per

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghal

San Francisco, 6th February) Pren. Pelk Shanghai and Europe vin Siberia

Tilawa (London, 15th February) London Parcela, only London, 28th

January

March 4.

.March 8.

Patroclus

Shanghai and Swatow

Australia and Manila

Javak

Janan

Java and Manila

Straits and Calcutta

Manila

Jupan

USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francis, 12th Feb.). Australia and Manila Straits

Catoutta nnel Straits

Europe vlas

Pers) Toton.

זיווB1

Kingyuan

Sydney Maru

Nankin

March 5,

E

.March

March 6. .March 5.

March 5.

March 5.

Fri., Mar. 5.

Chichibu Maru

Tinalak

Kutsang

Shinyo Maru

March 5.

Arizona Maru

March 6.

Pren. Collège

March 7.

Talping

March. 8.

Mirzapore

March 9,

Trima

March 9.

[Leitern

And

11th February

Corfu Carthage

March 10

March 11.

Prem. Jeferson

March 11.

Andre Lebon

March 15.

and Parcels, 4th February

Japan and Shanghai

B.S.A., Canada, Japin and Shang-

bai (Benttle, 20th Feb.) Japan and Shanghai

For

OUTWARD MAILS.

Japnu, Canada, U.S.A., Central and

South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.

Shanghai and

Per

Date and Time.

Pres. Taft

Parcels Reg., Lettern, ... (ue Victoria B.C., 22nd March).

Fri., Mar. 4. ............. Mar. 4, 3 p.m. Mar. 4, 4.10 p.m. Mar. 4, 5 pa.

*Europe via Siberia Pren. Taft

Reg., Letters,

Fri., Mar. 4.

Mar. 4, 5 p.m.

Mnr. 4, p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africn. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsrilles Karuna Maru ......... Fri., Mar. 4.

Samahul and Wuchow Straits Ceylon, India, Mauriliun, East and South Afries, Ezypl and Europe via Marseilles

Hothow

Straits and Calcutta

Australia and New

Brisba

Zealand

via

'd

The Post Office is presided aver by a Minister of the Crown" Lord Wolmer, "who comes to the deporting oot kneeing very little a the business and leaves it knowing- very little pure, In the last year

have bad four pstmasters None of them was a business man or an engineer, or know the A.B.C. of the department he was called on to preside over.

Sotainment & Land Investment. Co.. ANNOUNCEMENT OF REMOVAL. Postmaster-General in the last 5

12 o'clock

2 Ltd., will be held at

Idont

Sunoon on Wednesday, the 13th day

LAM WING YAN AND COM oint Apr 1932, for the purpose of PANY are moving into larger at 500/peceiving a report of the proceed-

500

500

the #L

above-mentioned

more

accomodious oires sie rooms and servive

station

500 Meeting and of confirming, forated in Sos, 313-3178, Hennessy 500 thought fit; as a Special Resolution

the abovementioned Resolution. Sund

Dated this second day of March 500: 1932.

Mrs. Wong Ho Shi

Mr. Li You Chen

Mr. Chan Chung in

600

-Mes; Cien,Long Hin

500

500

Mr. Nit Yee charm Mr. Hero H Mr. Lai Tai Ka

Mraz Ip Clones Kan

Mr. Winy Chook fling M1, by King Pan .. Mr. Clean Mine With

Mr. P. Geskelini * Mr. Bro Tat Chow Me. Hi Neri Chi

500

LLANG CHỈ HAO,

Managing Director.

Mr. The Wa! Ting A:, Inr Chung Chu

500 Mr. Chan Lan Fong 700 Mr. Shun. Tai Kau 500, Mr. Troi Wai Hung wl Mr. Chae Mon

500

Road. Wanchai.

NOTICE.

The average tenure of office of

years has

ben, 2-4 months. What her business in the country could function under similar circum- stances?"

FAILURE OF OXFORD BEAGLING PROTEST.

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S REPLY. NOTICE is hereby given that

Oxford, Jun. 30, on this day we have authorised The request for the prohibition Dipl. Ing. The Janssen to shearling at Oxford has been our fra per pro.

F. FELD & CO., LTD. Canton/Hongkong. March 1st.

600 1932..

500

Mr. Tam Shu Hong 3F, Cilon hin Chung Mr. 15 Sai Chi Mr. Cher: Chung Son Mr. Wong Kwa Ching

Tita

290

200

300 Messrs. Tin Hee Tong

200

FooMr. Ma Shiu Chuen

200

500`Messrs. Kin Song

200

200

Mr. Kong Sni Ving Mr. Ko Loune Cling Mr. Lo Yak Tong Messrs. Hang Sun,

tractors

Mr. Tal Yom Sue Mr. Hong Sling

Mrs. Hone Sing

Con-

The late Mr. Chan Ping Yu

Mr. Il Sul Kam

Mr. Kwok Yow Ting

600 The Sun Co., Ltd. 500 Mr. So Shau Nam 400, Mr. Lo Chuk Chai

Mr. Tse Yal Cho

500 The Into Mr. Ho Chl Sang 500 Mr.. A. E. Wood

540 Mr. Chu Tze Hings.

600 Mr. Kwan Chung Fong

500, Messrs. Chla Snp Ng Chak

200

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

refuzed by the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors.

Dr. F. Homes Dudden, the Vice- Chancellor, has replied to the organised by the Oxford of the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruet Sports and signed h 16 resident graduates of the University.

The following are extracts from a letter to Mrs. Chapman, wife of

NOTICE is hereby given that the the Vice-Principal of Jenua Col-

loge, who is secretary of the branch.

200 rd Ordinary Annual Meeting of 200 Shareholders will be held at the 200 Offices of the Company, Exchange

"We are not prepared officially 100 Building. Des Voeux Road Central, to condemn us contra bumos mores 100 Victoria, Hongkong, on Thursday, sport which is tolerated, we be

Have, by prevailing opinion in the 100 the 31st day of March, 1932. nt

University 100 Noon, for the purpose of receiving mifted by the law of the land.

and is definitely per

Statement of Accounta and the

"Whatever our personal sent!. Report of the Directors for the ments may be, we do not feel justi 100 year ended 31st December, 1931. fed in vivine publie and off-inl

500 Miss Tang Wni Chi

640 Mr. Wong Pak Yan

100

Mr. Chung Yuk ling

540 Mr. Doo Chak Man

100

3. Wong Man Chow

600 Messrs. Suen Cheong Tal

100

600 Mr. Wong Kan Hing

The Inte BIM. Mak Lai Ting

600 Me. Kwan Yik Chi

Mr. Chow Chenk Fon

Mr. He Tit Wan

Mr. Chan Tin San

Mr. Lo Chung Wan

Mr. Toe Cheung Hing

Mr. H. Hong Sling

ME. VIL TIG" "Finc

Me. Chan Wah Man

Mr. Poon Kan Nam

Mr. Tang Po Ki

E0D | Bir, Clsan Hung Sung 50 Mr. Foon Pik Luen.. 600 Mr. Wong Mow Lam ban | Mr. A. el Arculil 500 Messrs. Clark Bon tects

RAN

500

500

Total

lu. Archi.

100

The Transfer Books of the Com- assent to the statement that beng-

100 puny will be closed from Saturday, line is a cruel and unmanly eport, 12th March, 1932, to Thursday, 31st which ought as such to be forbid.

300

16 March, 1932, both days inclusive.ve suggest that the correct

3,350

.8171,050.

By order of the Board of Directors,rocedure for those who are cou-

ALLAN KEITH,

vinend of the Inhumanity of this Secretary is to endeavour to affect its abolition by means of Parlimen- Hongkong, låt March, 1982, -

tary legislation."

Exiptong Mantis Poochy

Bangkok vin Swataw Swntow, Anny und Formosa 'Shanghai

... Mauritius, Earl und South Africa and South American Porta Straits and Calcutta

Straits, Ceylon, Indin,

Swałow

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, C. and . America, and "Europe vin San Francisco

Batavin

Sandakan

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow

Manila

Suntow

Shanchal and "Europe vin Siberia Sauerland ......Sat., Mar. 5, 5 p.m. Japan and Canada

Swatow, Amny and Fonchaw....... Straits. Ceylon, India, Mauritius,

East

and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via. Marseilles

Salgun, Ceylon, India, Mauritius. East and South Afries, *Egypt and 'Europe via Moreilles

Straits. Ceylon, India, Kauritius, K. and 8. Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

Reg.,

Letters,

Rox.. ....

K.P.O.

Mar. 4, 4.30 p.m.

Mar. 4, 4.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Mar. 4, 5 p.m.

Letters... Mar. 4. 6 p.m. (De Marseilles. 2nd April)

Fri., Mar. 4, 4 pm.

Tai King

Soudan

Sat, Mar. b.

K. P. O.

Parcels .... Registration

Letters

Parcels

..4th, 4.30 p.m.

.6th, a.m. .6th 10 a.m.

G. P. G.

4th, 5 p.m. Registration....5th. 9.45 m. Letters ........5xh, 10.30 a.m. Due Marseilles, 2nd April). Menndo Maru Sat., Mar. 6, 8.30 am. Kutrang

..... Sat, Mar. 6.

*Parcels

Letters

Sydney Maru

Parcels Reg..

(Dur

Canton

.....4 p.).

...6 p.m.

Sat., Mar. I

...Mnr. 5, 11 a.m. Mar. 5. 11.45 a.m.

Letters... Mar. 6, 12.30 p.m.

Brisbane,

18th

March)

Pres. Foi Sat., Mar. 6, 2.30 p.m. Ting Sang

Kalgan

...Sat., Mar. 6, 5 p.m.

Sat., Mar, 5, 5 p.m. Sun,, Mar, 0, 0a.m.

Rozan Maru....Sun., Mar. 6, 9 a.m. Nanning Mon., Mar. 7, 10 am.

Arizona Maru Mon., Mar. 7, 10,30 a.m. Thawa

.Mon., Mar. 1. Parcels Letters

Hydrangea

Shinyo Maru

Reg.

.Noon. .] p.m. Mon., Mar. 7, 3 p.m.

.Tues., Mar. 8.

Mar. 7, 5

p.m. Letters, Mar. 8, 8.30 am. (Due San Francisco, 1st April) Tilleboet. Tues., Mar. 8, 10.30 a.m. Tusang...Tues., Mar. 8, 10.30 a.m. Iniyang ......Tues., Mar. 8, 1 p.m. Pren. Coolidge Tues., Mar. 8, 4.30 p.m. Kwalsang... Tues., Mar. 8, 5 p.m.

Ixion.Thurs., Mar. 10, 10.30 a.m. (Due Vicorin, 6th April). Hulching. Fri., Mar. 11, 1 pm.

Carthage

Parcels, Reg.

Sat., Mar. 12. X.P.C.

.Mnr. 11, 4.30 p.m. Mar. 12, 9 .. Lettere,... Mar. 12, 10 a.m G.P.O..

Parcels,

Mar. 11, 6 p.m. Her........ Mar. 12, 0.46 am. Lettern,.. Mar. 12. 10.30 a.m. Due Marseilles, 8th April)

Andro Lebon

Registration Letters

Registration Leiters

Tue., Mar. 16. K. P. 0.

..1 p.m.

p.m.

.1.45 p.m.

.2.20 p.m.

G. P. O.

(Due, Marseilles, 15th April)."

Sarpedon

Wed., Mar. 16. K.P.D.

Registration....16th 0 a.m.

Lotterk

Terlafration.

16th 10 am. G.P.O.

16th 11.45 a.m.

Latters....10th 10.30 am. (Due Marselles, 14th April).

*Euperscribed Correspondence, only,

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