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25 Words $1.50 for 3 days prepaid ·
FOR SALE.
WHITE and SILVER FOXES, GO Squirrel, of selection exclusive Leopard, American broadlalt, etc Furconts on sale, at Alaska Fur Co. Kayamally Building, Top floor.
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HONGKONG CRICKET CEUR.
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
CHARITY FUNDS.. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LOCAL CAUSES ACKNOWLEDGED
Arms: The
Tobacco British-American Co. (China), Ltd.. $50; The Imperial Chemical Industries (China), Ltd., $25.
The Hongkong Society for the NOTICE in hereby given that Protection of Children has receiv the following Debentures werded donations from the following drawn at the Pavillon on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, 1936;~~-
Nox. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos.
#23 104 208 330 501
762 530
757 770-
Nos
11
OB
151 254 401
DJ
105 272
457 644
08 101
182 300 *317 101
473 491
016 613 404 Holders of drawn Debentures who desire to be paid on the 31st Octo- ber, 1936, are requested to inform FOR SALE-Teakwood. Dathing Shel 25 x 16. Furnished, No. 11, the Treasurera, Mesra. Tweed Bay. Excellent condition., Smith, Seth & Fleming, on Typhoon Proof. $230.00. Write Box before Friday, the 30th October, No, 343, "Hongkong Telegraph." 1930,
Percy
or
Benevolent Society
The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Hong- kong Benevolent Society:
"Anon, from sales at the Thrift Shop", $50.
St. John Ambulance
The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the St. John Ambulance Brigade:
"Anon, from rales at the Thrift Shop". $50.
Public Parks Scheme The
Hongkong and Shanghul Bank has received further donn- AND NOTICE is hereby giventions to the King Georgo that Debentures numbered As Memorial Fund, as follows: above which are not cashed on the Previously acknowledged
Anonymous- TO LET.-Non. 3 and 4, King's Park 31st October, 1936, will be paid Buildings, Austin Itoad, Kowloon, four-roomed Flats. lot and Cold on the 30th April, 1937, after Apply which date they will cease to bear Splendid outlook. Union Trading Co., York Building Interest, Telephone 27738.
Water.
TO LET
NEW YORK STOCK]
EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
New York, Oct. 29.
By Order of the Committee,
A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary Hongkong, 28th October, 1936.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodily exchange are issued by Renter.
New York Cotton
11.67/68
5. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:-Leading issues to-day advanced as much as over three points despite pre-election dullness. Almost all divisions of the market shared in the feeling of strength except sleeis, which were in- clined to raggedness. Group selec Evily was apparent an all sides. Amusement shares rose on excellent December box-office returns. Mall orders and January mercantiles advanced on better retall Maret buying and on prospects of greater May dividend disbursements, Ralla climb-July ed, led by Chesapeake and Ohio October
good car-loadings and Spot shares, on carnings. Coppers responded to the rise in the export price of the metal. Uulties were fractionally higher, October after a strong start. Oil shoren were December firm. The Bonds Market and the January Curb Exchange were both higher. March S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal May morning comment:-The technical July position of the market has probably September
11.06/07 11.04/84
Hon. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. !
Alabaster
Ching Light & Power Co.,
V
.$78,582
Ltd...
.50
100
1,000
His Hon. Sir Atholl Mac-
Gregor, Kt.
250
P. L. Collisson
25
Davle, Boag & Co., Lld.
100
W. N. Thomas Tom
W. M. MacGregor
100 500
$80,707
Poppy Day Fund There are large number of ex- Servlee men who are suffering from Illnesses of chronic nature, which makes them unsullable for employ-
With the ment.
limited funds available it is not possible to assist continuously, but these men can be assisted for periods of from three
110
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936.
In 20th Century's "Under Two Flags," showing at the King's and Alhambra Theatres from Satur day, Claudette Colbert plays a flery beauty of the desert.
BIRTHDAY GATHERING
RESPECT SHOWN TO THE LATE MR. LI NAM-CHUEN
CINEMA NOTES
Rudyard Kipling's famous lines
are again proven in "Lady Tubbs," the rollicking Universal comedy which opens to-day at the King'a in the Theatre, with Allee Brady featured role. Indeed, the motion goca the poem one better, and demonstrates that both can be under the samo skin. In the opening sequences of the story, Miss Brady railway Is seen as the cools at a
in Camp construction
Kansas, rough "mothering" the men with good humour. She is greatly dis- turbed when she learns that Wynne,
the
pretty niece she has put through college, is unable to marry Phil, the young man of her heart, because her jack of fam
family connections make her unacceptable to the boy's wealthy and snobbish parents. At this junc
ture, however, the cook inherits
dolier fortune. Soon ball-millon afterward she returns to New York masquerading, unde
under the spurious title "Lady Tubbs," and she and her niece are now received with open arms by the title-worshipping Long Islanders who formerly refused to welcome the girl into their home. "Lady Tubbs" was directed by Alan Crosland, and hending the cast appearing with Miss Brody are Douglas Montgomery, Anita Louise, June Clayworth, Alan Mowbray, Hedda and Lumsden Hare.
"Parole"
"Parolo!" the Universal picture which 19
the being shown t Alhambra theatre to-day reveals the faner workings of the modern parole of -the subject to-day systems, countrywide controversy, the picture shows how paroles are obtained and what happens to convicts thus freed, once they go forth to begin life out- side again. "Parole" depicts the in- justice, heartbreak and temptation encountered by a young man bearing the stigma of art ex-convict. It notes,
From ancient times up to the present, ilial piety has been regard- to four months during a year, and ed as the chief of all virtues by such help is usually given during every einss of Chinese. A typical the autumn and winter seasons. example of this was witnessed on periods when aid is most desired, the ocension of the commemoration and which has proved of great of the late Mr. Li Nam-chuen's too, some of the red tape of the henent. During the past year | 01st. birthday by his son, Dr. Liparole system and the skullduggeries £20,123 was expended in assisting Sung, and family, at the Hotel Cecil ex-Service men under this scheme, yesterday afternoon. Previously acknowledged ..$ 1,855 Col. J. H. Morris
11.05/07
11.70/71
11.00/59
11.73/74
11.00/80
11.70/70
11.05/05
A. Murdoch
11.27n
12.12
11.24/24 12.11
Ngan Shing-kwan
W. J. Waddington
New York Rubber
deleted 16.78/79
14.70/70
16.80n
. 10.80n 16.03/03 16.01b/83a 10.84b/85 10.84/04 15.85b/87a 16.80/86 16.00/00 10.880
recently bren slightly impaired. Total sales-100 tons. Election uncertainties
affect
continue to
Chicago Wheat with the situation,
many which will switches Into, shares
December 115/115% 114/114% probably not be influenced by electiun
114/1143% May
113/113% results. There is some gossip that July..... 90%/100 00/00% Montgomery, Ward will declare_on Tuesday's sales: 10,890,000 bushels.
The of 20 cents. Sirect does not expect the election to
extra dividend
affect mail-order shares appreciably. Brokers anticipate huge tax dividends December
in November if Roosevelt elected.
ia
Moy
re-
July
S. C. & F. New York office cables; Stocks: The market is responding
[October to wide-spread sentiment with regard
Decen ber Landon's to Governor
improved
the May chancca of election, Traders, on whole, are bullish for the
outlooks.
Cotton: Due to the approaching election and the fact that Bureau buy- ing hardly equals the hedge, we ex- pect a quiet and sagging market for the present, with the outlook higher
Inter on.
Wheat Prices.declined on bearish private estimates of the crop in the Southern Hemisphere, the pressing of old-crop Argentine for November
Chicago Corn
05/05
00/90%
00/00%
9334/03% 80%/60% 86/86%
Winnipeg Wheat
111%/1115
100/109%
310/110%
100%/109% 107/107% 107/10734
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From The
Telegraph Files
The following extracts are from
shipment and on light Canadian ex- the Hongkong Telegraph for the ports.
Corn: Cash demand was poor, while increasing Argentine compell-
also had an adverse effect. tion
Rubber:
Dutch -exports for
week ended Novermber 6, 1915.
Dr. S. W. Tro
W. R. Mansfield
Prof. R. K. Simpson P. M. Hodgson
With countless "Sau Cheung" and 23 "Du Luen" made of silk cloth with
5 vortous
of words
congratulation 10 hung all over the walls, the dining 10 hall of the hotel presented a gay 25 appearance.
The feature of the 10 celebration was the altar, where a 10 huge painted photograph of the late Mr. Li Nam-chuen was hung, de- and $1,055 corated with coloured lights
flowers. There were no fewer than 200 baskets of flowers presented by relatives and friends, with con- gratulations and best wishes to his descendants.
Further contributions will be by Mr. F. G. gratefully received Maunder, Secretary to Earl Halg's Fund, York Building, Hongkong. Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co., and crossed "POPPY Day Fund."
TRAVEL SNOBS: WHY I HATE THEM
(Continued from Page 6.) foreign labels from suitcases after a holiday."
It's simply astounding to see the pleasure some people get from swag
n'suitcase gering around carrying plastered with crazy-coloured labels. When the nibels begin to wear they are quite sorry. Some of them ably varnish the labels once a
Sometimes, too, this conspiracy of through holiday snobbery will spread
after which tea and noodles were The programme started at 5 pm. served, thus ending a cheerful occa. sion uniting a big family, friends and relatives numbering 400 per- sons, to pay respect and show re- membrance .to Dr. Li Sung's late merchant in Nam Pak Hong and a ten exporter, and is survived by 1wo sons and seven daughters.
worked
romance
tner
by
criminals confirmed
picture also grafting politicians.
nee between, the presents the
characters played Ly two lending Ann Preston and Henry Hunter, re- cruits from radio who for the cru four years have been card to on national radio chains in scores of dramatic plays. Other important parts in the picture are portrayed by Alan Dinehart, Alan Baxter, Alan Berton itale, Grant Mitchell, Churchill and Noah Beery, Jr. The director is Louis Friedlander.
"Follow the Fleet"
father, who was a well-known rice stellor cast have conceived and
n
of the King and
POST
OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT
BRITAIN
The Christmas Parcel Mall for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 5 p.m. on
Public are Friday, November 13, per s.8. Carthage. Tho requested to post early.
This Mall is due to arrive at London on December 18.
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kindly
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Shanghal Straits Haiphong Balgon
Manila Haiphong
Manilla
Shanghal and Swatow
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Shanghal Manila
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Australia and Manila
Straits
Japon
Calcutta and Struits
Amoy
Straits and London Parcels, London-
date 1st October Straita Stralu
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal (Voncouver BC, 17th Oct.). Japan, Shanghai and Formosa
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Felix Roussel
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Pren, Coolidge Soochow ..
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.October 20.
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October 30.
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.November 1.
Mentor
November 2.
Aramis
November 3.
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November 3.
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November 3.
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November 3.
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November 3.
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November 4.
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November 4.
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Lettors
for "Imperial Airways R.M.A. Dorado ........ Fri., Oct. 30, Direct Service"-due London, Bih November.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Lotters,... .Oct. 30, 8.30 am.
Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.MLA. Dorado
Airways Service"-due Darwin, 3rd November.
Holhow, Pakhal and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghal and •Japan Foochow
Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only), (Duc Vancouver B.C., 18th Nov.)
....Fri, Oct. 30,
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Letters, „Øét, 30, 8.30 am.", Kwanglung..Fri, Oct. 30, 2.00 p.m. Hoiton
......Fri, Oct. 30, 3 p.m. Felix Roussel Fri, Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m. Nanchang ......Fri, Oct., Oct. 30, 30, 5 p.m. Empress of Asia
p.m..
Saturday.
Parcels,... Reg. Leitera,
San Francisco, and *Europe via Siberla.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Pres, Coulidge
and Central
South America,
Parcels, Canada and Europe via
Reg. Letters,
(Due San Francisco, 18th Nov.) Letters for "K.L.M. Service"-due Corfu
Amsterdam, 9th November.
There doesn't seem to be any cell- ing to the rhythmic hope that the talented Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers essay into the stratosphere of entertainment. Crities declared "Top Hat" was tops, but Astaire, Miss Rogers, Director Mark Sandrich and Producer Pandro.5.
In pro- duction of "Follow the Fleet" (now at the Majestic) to make reviewers dig deep for new superlatives. That Among iose present at the old Rajah of Ragtime, Irving Berlin, gathering' were Dr. Li Cho-yau, Mr. has written seven new songs to jest: and Mrs. Ng Chok-wing, Mr. and
of Astaire, the vocni excellencles of Mrs. Pun Sal-yin, Messrs. Li Po-Miss Rogers, and a newcomer to the kwal, LI Chor-son, Woo Did-ng. LI
screen, the lovely Harriet Hillard; Ngal-cher, Chan Kuan-po, Chan
and to provide the rhythms for the Mrs. Chong Kwong-nal,
ink toes of Sau-lin,
tantalising Mrs. Chan Fuk-mok, Mrs. Molt K Queen of Terp chore in the new pang, Rev. Li Kau-yin and Mr. RKO Radio screen show. Astaire and Rogers dance together three times, each routine striking a dit- ferent mood
and tempo, and each dance introducing new acrobatics 10 the curriculum-of-terpsichore Gin--Letiers-for-Guam Honolulu, and Ker
U.S.A. by "Pan-American Air- in her first solo dance in .. appears in This picture, and Fred Astaire
doc
Ways Service." minute tap which is the routine, supple- mented by 24. sailors, novelty highlight of the film. The fending players are supported by strong and well-balanced cast includ. ing Astrid Allwyn, Roy Mayer, Tony
Edward Martin,
Burns. Harry Beresford, Lucille Ball, Betty Grable, Joy Hodges, Jeanna Gray and others.
Jem pron: Chang Chok-ling.
a whole family. I've visited house- holds where every phrase of-my.con.. versation has been twisted back by one or the other of the family to holidays and foreign resorts... Daddy's Cue
Even the children, are primed. "You like that spade, don't you, The rate f the dollar on de. Eric?" "Yes, daddy, but I like where
September amounted to 21,000 tons, mand was is. 10.1/16d.
The market is quiot and, steady.
Special: The Flint Kote Company
carned 71 cents per share for the 12 weeks ending October 10th, compared
The death took place of Mr.
It came from best.
And daddy turns to me with an indulgent smile and says, "Eric never forgets that time we were ut Zam- boonga. Nor do you, Mildred, do
with 70 cents per share for the same Arthur Caldwell, former Secretary | you?“
The
period of Inst year.. The Packard of the Hongkong and Motor Car Company has declared a Dock Co., Ltd. dividend of 20 cents per share. American Rolling Mill Company has declared an extra dividend of 75 cents per share. Standard Brands, Inc, have declared an extra dividend of
25 cents per share,
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Dow Jones Averages;
Whampoa
Mr. C. B. Brooke was authorised to sign for Messrs. Pentreath and
Co.
The wedding took place at the Oct. 20. Oct. 20. Peak Church of Mr. A. C. Davison and Miss Eame Caldwell, and at the St. Joseph's Church of Mr. J. A. Hunter and Miss Catherine Hardwick.
30 Industrials
20 Rulls
58.22
20 Utilities
34.901
40 Bonds
104.99
11 Commodity Index 67.74
174,84 170.31 50.08 35.83 105.14 07.39
Competitors in the recent
"Telegraph" Photographic
Competition are asked to
call for the return of their
entries
not later than
Saturday, Oct. 31st.
into
At which Mildred promptly bubbles raptures about the Philippines, although, of course, Batavin was marvellous last year, and she doesn't know which she prefers.
With
I often get people like that some good fun. Pulling aside my own feelings about the matter, I, too, play my part. I address them with new respect and ask, in all serlous- ness, whether at the Grand Hotel, Pelping. Often they met So-and-So enough they do not realise that I am playing a part. But there have been Umes when the question brought a quizzical store, with the invariably negative answer.
They are so quaint, these holiday knobs. They remind me of the days when the sight of an Englishman. In certain parts of China sent the Chi- nese on his knees to lower his eyes, bow his head, and clasp his hands in amazement.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Advertisers requiring addi- tion space in the "South China Morning Post" and The Hongkong Telegraph during the months of November and December, ara requested to make their reservations as early as pos- sible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising evenly throughout these months, and in order to assist us, co-operation is invited,
“TELEGRAPH”ART- SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Pictura Features
A varied selection of topical illustration will appear to- Tele- morrow's issue of the graph Pictorial Supplement.
Groups will cover the wed- ding of Capt. D. M. Cole and Miss J. N. Edwards. the Fairlea Girls' School golden jubilee dinner, the Craigen. Kower C.C. "At Home," the riste match between the Royal Ulster Rifles and the Royal Engineers, the annual dinner of the R.E.O.C., the reception to Rev. Fr. Granell, and the of the farewell to members
the Wellesley Lodge R.A.0.B.
of
The solemn procession at the Feast of Christ The King, and the State funeral in Canton of Mr. Hu Han-mių will also be pictured.
The Supplement will. alao contain the popular Entertain- ment and Feature Pages, re- sults of last week's. Children's. Competition, and details of a new contest for the youngsters.
SINGAPORE BASE
.NOTHERMERE. CONDEMNS
SMALL EXPENDITURE
Singapore, Oct. 29. Lord Rothermere, who is returning to Europe after a visit to the Far Enst, stated here to-day that what he had heard about the Singapore base was sufficient to be disquieting. "Unless the British 'Government is resolutely determined to build an lair base and 'naval fortress as strong as Honolulu or Vladivostock, the money she at present spending is being thrown away," he said.. "Such a fortress means at least 30 or 40 submarines, 10,000 troops and 25 to 30 squadrons of aeroplanes."
He spoke with admiration of the American base at Honolulu, adding that Singapore, hitherto an example of the ebb and flow of polley re- sulting in what was originally In- tended to be Britain's stronghold in the Far East, was to-day modified and of little value in a big scale war, United Press..!
seven
"Times Square Playboy"
With Warren Willam in the load- Ing role "Times Square Playboy" a Warner Bros. comedy, sprinkled with drama, romance and song, opens to- day at the Queen's Theatre. The picture based on George M. Cohan's Broadway success, The Home Towners" is ideally suited to the comedy talents of Warren Williant. June Travis has the leading feminine role. The
sparkling raje,
story is Cohanesque comedy
romance
In
which
a small town boy becomes engaged to a beautiful night club en- rs in the tertainer after making millions
called big city. His boyhood chum, cal upon to be the best man, throws a monkey wrench into the happy nf-
and fair by denouncing the girl her entire family
IL 1 as gold diggers. turns out that he is not astute as he
ever and thought he was, however
shock
ed at the disaster he has caused, he puts through undo the mischief, his plot out successfully in a surprising and amazing climax. The cast includes Gene Lockhart and his wife Kathleen Lockhart, Barton MacLane, Dick Purcell, Granville Bates and Craig Reynolds. William McGann direct- ed.
a clever scheme wing
MAGAZINE BANNED
ALLEGED DISRESPECT TO JAPANESE EMPEROR
New York, Oct. 29. The Literary Digest has been la- formed that its September 20 issue has been banned in Japan
rem
It is believed that this is due to its foreign comment column's ference to the Japanese Emperor Hirohilo as "fragile and mild- manner."--United Press,
Six cases of Diphtheria and three cases of Typhold were reported to the local Health authorities on Wednesday.
•
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Corfu
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles. (Due Marseilles, 27th November) Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New
Zealand via Brisbane, (Due Brisbane, 17th November);
Halphong
le
(Due San Francisco, 10th November). Amoy Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and
*Europe vin Brindisi
(Due Brindisi, 22nd November),
Foochow
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Foochow via Swatow
..Oct. 30, 3 ..Oct. 30, 5 pm. .Oct. 30, 5.30 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 31. Oct. 30, 3 p.m. .Oct. 30, 5 p.m. .Oct. 31, 8.30 a.m.
.Sat. Oct. 31.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.、
Letters,
Beg.
.Oct. 31, 9.30 am ....Oct. 31, 10 am
...Sat, Oct. 31.
G.P.0. and K.P.0. Parcels,....Oct. 30, 5.00 pm.
Reg., Letters,
Nellore.
Parcels
a.m
.Oct. 31, 9.45 .Oct. 31, 10.30 am
..Sat, Oct. 31. ..Oct. 31, Noon. Reg,......Och 91, 12.15 p.m. Letters,....Oel, 31, 1.30 p.m. Canton ........Sat., Oct., 31, 2 p.m. Bat, Oct. $1, President Jackson.......
G.P.O. and K.P,0. Begy Oct 31, 3.30 p.m. Letters, ....Oct. 31, 4.00 pm.
Kingyuan
....Sat. Oct. 31, 4.30 p.m. Pres. Jackson. Sat, Oct. 31, 4.30 pm,
Sat, Oct. 31 Conto Verde
G.P.O. & K. P. O. Rog.....
Oct. 31, 4.15 pm.
Letters, ........Oct. 31, 5 p.m.
Slantung
Sunday.
Canton Maru Hangsang
Monday.
Sat., Oct. 31, 5 pm.
.Sun., Nov. 1, 9 am.
...Sun., Nov. 1, 8 am,
Fort Bayard, Holhow, Pakhoi and G. G. Paul Doumer
Haiphong
Betovia...
Tuesday.
Thisaink Letters for "Air Orlent Service" .Aramis
(Due Marseiller, 16th November)
Mon., Nov. 2, 1.p.m.
Tue, Nov. 3, 0.30 am. ........... Tues., Nov. 3. G.P.D. and KP.O.
·Res........ Nov. 3, 10.30 am Letters, .... Nov. 3, 11, am
Tuca., Nov. 3. d G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Salgon, Ceylon, India, Fast and Aramis
*South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseillca
Reg., ... Nov, 3, 10.45 am, Letters, .... Nov. 3, 11.30 am.
(Due Marseilles, 30th November) Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Grelsenau Tues., Nov. 3, 3.30 p.m. Wednesday. Letters for "K.L.M. Servicede Arabia Marut..........Wed., Nov. 4,
Amsterdam, 16th November.
G.P.O. and KP.0. RCE. ... Letters,
*Strails, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Deucalion
Europe via Marseilles and Lon- don Parcels
..........Nov. 4, 1.30 p.m. Nov. 4, 2 p.m. Wed., Nov. 4.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels, Red.,
Nov. 3, 5 p.m.
Nov. 4, 9.45 b.m.
Letters, ........ Nov. 4, 10.30 a.m
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Arabia Maru Wed., Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m
(Due Marseilles, 2nd December).
(Duo London, th December)
South Africa
Amoy
Swatow and Foochow Japan
Teinon......Wed., Nov. 4, 3.30 pm-
Thursday.
Hopsang.. Thurs, Nov. 5, 5 p.m. Yuensang...Thurs., Nov. 5, 5.00 p.m. -
Friday.
Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct EM.A. Dorado
Service"-dos London, 18th Nov.
Letters, for "Australia by Imperial Airways Service"-dae. Darwin, 10th November.
Sandakan
Holhow, Pakhol and *Haiphong Manila
Straits and Europe vin' Marseilles (Duo. Marseilles, 8th December)..
Strafts, Ceylon, India, E. and South Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marseilles.
***** Fri, Nov. 6,
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Ref...Nov. 5, 5 p.m. Letters, ...Nov. 0, 8.30 am. R.M.A. Dorado.......Fri, Nov. 0,
G.P.O. and KP.0.
ROX.
Mausang
............Nov. 5, 5. p.. Letters, ....Nov. 6, 8.30 am. ....Fri, Nov. 8, 9.30 am. Kwangchbw ....Fri, Nov. 6, 1. p.m. Emp. of Canada Fri., Nov. 6, 3.30 p.m. Kashima Maru ..... Fri., Nov. 6,
G.P.O. and KP.0,
Nov. 6, 5 p.m. .Nov. 6, 9 p.m. .Fri., Nov. 0.
G.RO..and K.г.0.
Reg.. Letters,
Soudan
Letters,
Parcels, .......... Nov. 6, 8 p.m. Reg.,
Nav. 0, 5 pm. Nov. 6, 6p.m
Saturday.
(Duo Marseilles, 4th December).
Foochow via Swalow Straits and Calcutta
Parcels,
Hopsang ..Sat, Nov. 7, 5.00 p.m. Kutsong Nov. 7;:4 p.m.. ...Letters,
scribed correspondence only.
Sat, Nov, 7, Nov. 7. 5 p.m.