CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 Words $1.50 for 3 days propaid

WANTED KNOWN.

FURS: silver foxes and an exclusive selection of furcouts on sale at Alaska Fur Co., Kayamally Bullding, floor, 20, Queen's Rond, Central. EXCHANGE

op

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

E.

NOTICE.

R.

The public are hereby notifled that Connaught Road Central from Pedder Street to Murray Rond will be entirely closed to vehicular traille from 11 a.m. to 11.45 am. ou 4th, November, 1936.

BUILDING Beauty Parlour, first floor, most up-to-date 3rd. In the Colony, Permanent Waving, Set, Facials and Marticute. Please Lake lift by courtesy of Lane, Craw- ford. Phone 30770.

T. H. KING, Inspector General of Pollee. November, 1936,

Hong Kong.

UNION

INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND OF

WELCOME His Majesty's Onlcers off transport "Dilwara". Let us serve your motor requirements. We stock new cars in all models also used but not abused cars. We have served a considerable number of Millary and Naval Omeers to their entire salis- faction in the past. Write Box No.1 344, "Hongkong Telegraph."

(Fifteen Shillings) per Share on account of the year 1936 has been declared payable on FRIDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936, on and after which date Dividend War- rose border bull background, black-rants may be obtalued on applica-

FOR SALE.

blic

FOR SALE.Carpet @ x 6.

wood cabinet, lesk desk & book enne, Fairy cycle. Apply Mrs. McEwen. Tel. Govt. 100.

TO LET.

TO LET-Nov. 3 and 4, King's Park Bulldogs. Austin Road, Kowloon, four-roomed Flats. Hot and Cold Water. Splendid outlook. Apply Union Trading Co., York Building. Telephone 27738,

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of focal share quotations Insued this morning.

Hanka.

1. K. Banks, $1,675 b. II.

K. Bonka (Lon. Reg.) £106 n. Chartered Bank, £16, 11. Morcantile Bank, A. and B.

232% u.

Mercantile Bank, C., £147%, a, East Asia Bank, $83 n.

Insurances,

Canton In. $266, n. Union ., $000 b.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. II. K. Fire, In., $250 n. Internat'l Assec., Sh. $3% n. Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $6.75 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), 335 ¤, Indo-Chinus (Def.), $36 n. Shell (Bearer), 118/11⁄2 1. Union Waterboats, $10% n.

Docka etc.

II. K. Wharves (old), 3110 n. H, K. & W. Docks, $123⁄4á n. Providents (old). $2.10 n. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. New Engineeringa, Sh. $4. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81% n.

Mining

Kailan Mining Ad. 13/0 n. Raubs $12 n.

Vénz: Goldfield $61⁄2 b.

Philippine Mining

Antamoks, $7 b.

Atoks, P. GON

Baguio Gold, P. 36

Balatoe Min. P. 15

Benguet Consols, P. 143

Benguet Explor, P. 22

Big Wedges P.51

Consolidated Mines, P. 05 Demonstrations. $1.81

Ipo Gold, 48 cts.

Para Gold, 74 cts.

1. X. L. P. 2.26

Itogone, P. 2.30 Masbate Consol, 97 eta. Northern Mining, P. 27% Paracale Gumaus, P. 85 Salneot Min. P. 09 San Mauricio, $5,78, sa. Suyoc Consola, $1.17, sa. United Paracale, $3.65 8. Gumaus Gold, .67 clà. b. Mineral Ren, 94 cis. sa. Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.20 n. H. K. Lands $39 s.

H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$105 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lande, Sh. $10 n. Humphres, $91% n.

H. K. Realities, $5.50 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities.

H. K. Tramways, $12% n. Peak Trans, (old), $6% B. Peak Trams, (new), 32% $1. Star Ferries, (old), $93 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old), $26' b. China Lights, $141⁄2 8. China Lights, (new), $11 n. II. K. Electric, $54 8. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephono (old), $29 sa. Telephone (new), $10.70 n. China Buses. Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/- n.

Industriala

tion at the Society's Registered Office, Union Buliding, Hong Kong.

NOTICE

ALSO IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHARE TRANS- FER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 9THI NOVEMBER, to THURSDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER, 1936. Both days inclusive.

Cald: Moog, (old), Sh. $194 a Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. 315 m.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager, Hongkong, 7th October, 1936.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

Aceponcler Monceauala and Bons Belling Holder of Japanese and Hongkong Govern ment Labanos. Cum prained Ankic und riata Recommended for many years by Local Henital and Booters

4. Wyndham Street, (1st floor). Tel. 26031.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

The Steamship,

"FELIX ROUSSEL" No. 20 A/30.

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles ete, arrived Hongkong on Friday, 39th October, 1936,

loon,

Consignees are hereby informed thni thele goods with the excepligh of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-

delivery whence

bc mity obtained immediately after Innding. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 10th November, 1936, or they will not be recognized,

Damaged Packages will be examin ed by the Compatiy's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 November, a.m. on Thursday, 5th 1938.

Consignees must have a fevenue Oficer in attendance when any dutl- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

I. Our Agent, Hongkong. 30th October, 1936.

T.T. Demand T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore. Т.Т. Зарап

T.T. India

קיין

U.S.A.

Manila

TT. M

TT. Batavia

T.T. Bangkokt

EXCHANGE

Selling

1/2+1 1/2 H 1024

19618

105

.01

.30

.50% 150/

64

.6.48

7434

130

1/0

OSCO

Buying

1/3%

4 m/s, D/1.

do

1/3

4 m/s. L/C, U.S.A.

.3013

4 m/s. France.

.0.75

30 d/s. India"

.03%

4.887

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France

T.T. Germany

T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

T.T. Lisbon

4 m/s. L/C. London

U.S. Cross rate in London

THE HONGKONG

“L.G.” MAKES APOLOGY

TO MAN HE BLAMED FOR 1918 DEFEAT

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936,

TELEGRAPH.

THREATS OF VIOLENCE

AS US. STRIKE.

SPREADS

(Continued from Page 1.) (Washington) and seven Grays Har- bour lumber mills are closed, due to the strike. United Press.

FUSILIER AWARDED

DAMAGES

(Continued from Page 1)

that the injury was permanent. The effect of the damage to the ulna, was weakness of the grip and inability Copenhagen to control the finer movements of Stockholm

Shanghal Plaintiff's accuracy and the Angers, handling of a rifle would be effected New York

Amsterdam and there were certain movements

Vienna in the playing of the clarionet that

He Prague could not now be done at all, had

examined the plaintiff that Madrid Lisbon morning and did not think his con-

Hongkong dition was likely to Improve.

Bombay Montreal

| WAR STORM DRAWS

NEAR TO · MADRID

(Continued from Page 1.)

euch other at only 400 yarda rahge- 12 United Press.

EXCHANGE RATES

Oct. 30.

Nov. 2.

Paris Geneva Berlin Athens Milan

105.11/04 103.0/04

.21.2734

21.274

12.15

12.104

150

550

.02%

0275

.22.40

22.40

19.30

10.3934

1/21

.4.007

,0.03

.20

.138

Now

Nom.

.110

.1/06

Yokohama Belgrade Monte Video

Bucharest Silver (forward) 20

.4.884% .20.9412

.214

.307%

4%%

,070

20

20+

10036

20 100%

London, Nov, 2.

-SEEK SOLUTION The admission that he was wrong in placing the blame for the retreat

New York, Nov. 2. of the Fifth Army In Jung, 1918, on

As the "sit 'own" strikes spread

and General Gough, was made by Mr. along the Atlantic Gulf of David Lloyd George, one of the war-Mexten coasis to-day, jeopardising time Prime Ministers.

the entire United States alpping in General Gough, who was recalled dustry, the Maritime Commission after his Army's defeat, stated in his opened its fact-finding hearing in book on the campaign

that Mr. Lloyd San Francisco in an attempt to solve George "most, ungenerously places the deadlock between employers and the blame on the Fifth Army In Een employees. eral as well as myself in particular."

But the representatives of the to General Gough: "The

facts which have come to my knowledge since objected to the opening statements since put of the meeting, declaring they the War have completely changed my and refused to submit the case on ambition was to become a first-class Sliver (Spot)

Ku Cheong, 26, unemployed, ap- peared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with keeping the third floor of No. 57. Jervois Street as a conumon

gaming house, Defendant pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a

One

of $50, or, in default, to go to guol for one month. Three other Chinese appeared with him and were fined $3 each for having been found gambling. Del.-Sergeant Cashman prosecuted.

Canton Ices. $2.20 n. Cement, $11.60 n. H. K. Ropes, $8.50 n.

Stores, &c. Dairy Farm; $22 n. Watson, $4.85 n. Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Sinceres, $3 n.

Wing On (II.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Mills.

In reply to Mr. Mackinlay, witness said he did not examine the Injury at the time it was caused. The ulna Brussels nerve usually did not recover when

damaged. It was

Giving evidence, plaintiff sald he Now Mr. Lloyd George has written Sailor Union of the Pacific walked had served eleist and a half years in Rio

the Army and had always been in band. When he Joined, the

mind as to the responsibility for that defent. You were completely let down, and no general could have won that battle under the conditions in which you were placed."—Reuter.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.70 sa. S'hai Cottons, (old). Sh. $76 n. S'hat Cottone, (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoong Sings, $16 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $28 n.

Miscellaneous

WRONG SIDE OF ROAD

MOTORIST'S TECHNICAL

H. K. Entertainments, $3 n. Constructions (old), $1.. Constructions (now), 4234 cts.

Vibro Piling, $5.25 n.

Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G.$Bda

92% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. n. II.K. Govt. 32% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, 84 n.

OFFENCE

controversial issues. The

was resumed without them.

hearing

his

musician in order to it himself for

He life. job in civilian

was due to leave the Army in 1930. Since The liner Virginia, one of Ameri- to ca's largest, due to sail from New the injury he had been in hospital and had had other York for the Pacific const to-morrow, three weeks has had to cancel her trip. Her 600re the annual rifle course and had treatment. Ife had been unable to their money passengers have had returned to them. The Virginia was the 19th vessel tied up by strikers in sympathy with the Pacific coast movement.

OWNERS TO CONFER

The American Steamship Owners Association is calling the heads of most of the country's lines to con- ference to consider the situation,

Sympathy strikes have occurred ot several points, such as Philadelphin, Galveston and Houston,

Convleted on a summons for hav in failed to keep to the left when rounding a bend in King's Road 'on October 14, W. . K. Collings, of Ton

car.

The New York waterfront condi- tions are peaceful, the piers are not picketed, and the extra police on duty have nothing to do.

last ils proficiency pay as a result. moderate Formerly he clarionet player, but now he could only describe himself cnc.

U BE

"bad"

Questioned by Mr. Mackinlay, ceedings was due to the transfer on witness said the delay in taking pro- his Company officer who had taken up his case. He denied that the taxi was stationary at the time of impact, and that he stumbled a fell into t looking backwards ut the Peak Tram clock.

Bandsman Linwood gave Cor- roborative evidence and also dented that the car was stationary at the time.

while

It was stated that Fusilier Brinton was on Guard Duty and would be difficult to obliản.

THE DEFENCE

One of the ships involved at the Marine Surveyors Offler, was Boston was the constwise liner New fined $35 by Mr. W. Schofield, at York, whose engineroom crew came the Central Magistracy this morning off a few minutes before she was due Traffle Sergeant F. G. Appleton to sail. This necessitated the com- said that at about 2.40 p.m. on Octo-pany sending 300 passengers to New bep 14 he was driving private car York by train. No. 3692 in King's Road, travelling from east to west, and when round 31 1 left-hand corner at North

For the defence,, Luk Ylu, driver. Point near the Electric

Company'

sald he had been in the employ of he station

saw private car No. 15440

the Star Taxicab Company for six driven

towards britt

him on the

STRIKE AVERTED

years and a licensed driver for 17. wrong side of the road. He turned

He took a The International Longshoremen's from the Star Ferry in Taxi 400 to European lady passenger to the left to avoid a collision, stowed; down and took the number of the Union has announced that shippers the Peak Tram Station on the morn-

the Car

1540 was being driven have agreed to pay an increase in

ing in question and had deposited at a speed of 35 miles an hour. He wages averaging 20 per cent, at all

ไปใช far [ew yards below the failed to get defendant at his office ports between Wilmington, NC., and Station when he saw the soldiers the next day, but saw him on Octo- Tampa, Fla. ber 14 and told him he had taken

The action followed strike threats on down the footpath. He turn

ed his head to see if the rond was out a summons against him, but de-

district, clear before starting to turn round, de Reuter. Ferlant said he did not recollect the incident.

and then he heard

a lump.. Two of The road at the corner

HAWAIIAN TIE-UP

the soldiers were supporting their was 78 feet wide, and there was a

and they walked down the companion space of 45 feet between tie left of

Honolulu. Nov 2. TEL. He got out and looked at his defendant's ear and the north edge All vessels, harbour her afe of the soul. It was on October 17 strike-bound in sympathy with the the time.

car which had been stationary all The soldiers then came that

he saw defendant, and defend-Amertean strike.

back with the Chinese officer on A number aut had told him he could be fairly

round-die-world tenille duty and he was asked to take certain lie WILS on that road, bypasserigers are held up, including plaintiff to Bowen Road Hospital,, veterring, to the Alles,

two American Consuls en route to which he did. Plaintiff was injured In the arm. Later witness went to the Police Station to make a report. Witness adhered to his story under cross-examination.

bered

the South-eastern

of

In the witness box, defendant said Chimu. that from reference to his diary.

The suspension of the steame he found that he had a job at Taikoo service has resulted in the despatech Docks that afternoon, but he remem-of a record mail in the trans

nothing of what happened Packie flying Clippers-United Press, when he went round that particular corner that day. Assuming that he was driving his car, defendant said there were various possibilities which suggested itself. There was tram stop on the left-hand side of th The following passengers will be roud, and if a tram had been stopped arriving here by the

President there, one would naturally have to Lincoln on Monday, November the drive

on the outside, and if there Mrs. W. F. Aindt und daughter, was no tram at the stop, there would Mr. and Mrs. 17. R. Brown, Mrs.

a

ARRIVING ON MONDAY

Evidence was also given by Ma Man, Inspector of the Star Tuxicub Compuny He said he BOW two soldiery only walking down the road while the tax was stationary at the side of the road. Ile made a telephone call and returned to find that one of the men was injured in The taxi had not moved. Cross-examined, witness said no- one else, was on the

FALTS.

be pedestrians waiting on the road, Chang Si, Mrs. H. C. Claiborne, Rev, he said there were other out later

and even then one would have to drive on the outside. But as he had pleaded ignorance of the he could not

4/3? <&

pedestrians

on the other side of Garden Road,

His

olence, Fowler, Miss V. Keppie, Rey, Lordship remarked that it must

Mrs. A. P. Desterlast and twa sons, Mr. C. P. Fitzgerald, itev. G. C. say whether any of Mrs. A. G. Lindquist, two daughters no-one would walk there unless they have been an interesting morning, as these possibilities actually occurred. and son, Miss E. M. McCrory, Miss were inviting suic

suicide. At the most it would have been a M. MacMillan, Miss P. E. Suuger technical offence if he had passed m. Mr. and Mrs. Tain Leon and Lordship.e

Mr. Mackinlay suggested that His p.exumine.the.caras. the dour. a stationary or moving "verdicto-on json. Miss 1. B. Whitely." MF, W. P. inodle the bend it failed to keep to the Arndt is connected with the Dollar ground, and in view of the project- was 43 inches from the proper side of the

rond.

Steamship Lines and American Mailing footboard and wings, he did not Mr. Schofield convicted defend-Line, Hongkong Office, in charge of think plaintiff could have been struck ante remarking that it was distinctly the freight department, and is rein the manner described by him unfortunate he had m recollection turning from a six-month leave, without sustaining other injuries. of what had actually happened, which was spent in the United it deprived his defence of a valid States. He will take up his duties. excuse. But, in any case, a technical at the Dollar Line Incal office upon offence had been committed.

his return.

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EXAMINED outside the Court in the presence of

Lordship examined

the car

the parties submitted that the taxi

Mr.

was hull turned when the impact took pipce which would explain how the wing missed plaintiff. In a matter of two and half years, plaintiff would trave

Army without having attained its ambition of becoming a first-class musician.

19

War Loan

In giving judgment, fiis Lordship said there was such a grave conflict of evidence that

that somebody was lying. He found it dificult to imagine that plaintif could hav sustained injuries by merely falling against the car, as a much superior force must have been involved. He had no hesitation accepting plaintiff's story, but he found it a little surpris- ing, in a sense, that in view of the permanence of his injury and its. effect on his chosen profession, he should have seen it to limit his claim to the jurisdletion of the Summary Court.

Judgment was given for plaintiff for $1,000 and costa.

SPECIAL NOTICE

Advertisers requiring addi- tional space in the "South China Morning. Post" and "The Hangkong Telegraph

during the months of November and December, are 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.

Labour Mobilised

1/244 4.8011

Asuncion, Nov. 2, 9.04 The Provisional President of Spain, 20% General Francisco Franco, decreed 138 to-day that labour should be mo- Nom, bilised. All men from 18 to 60 will 110 be organised for productive work .1/2.20/32 1/2.29/32 throughout all Spain, he announced.

1/0 A radio despatch from Burgos says 4.001% that beginning Monday a postal ser- 20.00 vice for Spain will be established, 1/2.1/32 through. France, and that the Irun- *

214 Besovia frontier will be opened. 30%

1/2.1/32

British Wireless.

“HERMES” ARRIVES

Until further notice, however, no

4 Spanish paper money must leave 670 Spain, General Franco has decided. —

United Press.

Madrid Reshuffle

Darcelona, Nov. 2. The Madrid Cabinet will be re- shuffled in order to include four mill- tant members of the National Labour Confederation.

H.M.S. Hermes, the Aircraft

The Cabinet will include Senora Carfler, come Into. harbour from Federica Montseny, an anarchist, as Amay, this morning. She was pre- Minister of Hygiene, and Senor Juan ceded at noon by a flight of aircraft Pelto, nt present fighting on the which was released outside

the Aragon front, as Ministry of Industry harbour and circled the city several and Commerce. times before landing at Kal Tak

OCCASIONAL RAIN

The anticyclone has moved east- ward and covers Japan and neigh- bouring seas. Local forecast:-East winds, moderate; cloudy generally, with occasional rain.

Senor Caballero continues as Prime Minister and War Minister-Reuter

INDIAN RAILWAYS

London, Nov. 2. The Government of India has ap- pointed Mr. H. C. Headle, Chiết Traffic Manager of the South African Railways, as member of the re- cently appointed Indian Railway The annual dinner of the Royal Enquiry Committee, of which Sir Artillery Association, Hongkong Ralph Wedgwood is Chairman.- branch, will be held on Friday at British Wireless.

8 pm, at the Hotel Cecll. Dress for the occasion will be lounge suits

was

uniform. The Association also For operating an oplum divan and

that its announces

Brst monthly)having in his possession 'a quantity dance will take place on Saturday of prepared opium, Chan Shing, 34,

p.m at the same hotel, unemployed, from 8.30

brought before The dance orchestra of the Royal Mr. E. Hinisworth at the Kowloon Ulster Rifles will be in attendance, Magistracy this morning. Revenue by kind permission of Major H. Mei. Officer O'Neill prosecuted. It was Morrison, M.C.

stated that there were ten pipes, ten lamps and twenty smokers on the premises, situated at 1000 Canton Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours Rand. On the first charge, defend- ending at 10 n.m, to-day-fötulled 0,07- | ant was fined $40, with an optional inch. The total since January 1 is one month's gud sentence, and ou 89.30 inches, against an average of the second charge $50 or one month 82,57 inches,

In addition.

POST

Shanghat and Swatow Straits

Japan Straits

Shunghai

Shanghai ed Amoy Jupan

....

Australla and Manila

Calcutta and Straits Haiphong

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS.

Canada, U.S.A., Itonolulu, Japan

and Shanghai (Vancouver 17th Oct.).

Kwangchow Von Hlcutsz Arabla Maru Atreus Deucalion Kanchow

November 3.

November 3.

November 4.

November 4.

November 4.

November 4.

Nojima Maru

November 4.

Tanda

November 4,

Yuensang Canton

November 4.

November 0.

B.C.,

Emp.. of Canada Houlman **

November 6,

November 0.

Kashima Maru

November 0.

November

November 8,

November 0.

November 6.

-November- 8.-

November .

Date and Time.

Straits Jopan, Shanghai and Formosa .... U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hat (San Francisco, 9th October) Pres. Harrison Manila

Amey

Japan and Shanghal Australia and Manila.

Japon

For

Pres. Jackson

Sirdhana Soudan

Taiping

Tsushima Maru

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per... Tuesday.

Samshui and Wuchow Letters for "Air Orlent Service"

(Due Marseilles, 15th November)

Kong Ning....Tucs., Nov. 3, 4 p.m. . Aramis

Tues., Nov. &

Nov. 3, 3,30 p.m. Nov. 3, 4.00 p.m. Tues., Nov. 3.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Rec.

Lel.

Saigon, Ceylon, India, 'East and Aramis-

*South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

(Due Marsellles, 30th November)

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg. Nov. 3, 3.45 p.m. Letters....Nov. 3, 4.30 p.m.

Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Gaelsenau..Tues., Nov. 3, 4.30 p.m.

Swatow

Wednesday,

Saigon, Mauritius, Reunion, Muda-

gascar and South Africa Straits "Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and

*Europe via Marseilles-and Lon-. don Porcela

Kwaisang Wed, Nov. 4, 10:30 nm. Tinbow....Wed., Nov. 4, 12.30 p.m. Deucalion

Wed., Nov. 4. G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,

.Nov. 4, 11 am. Reg.,

Nov. 4, 1.45 p.m. Letters, Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m. Hal Heng....Wed., Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m. Tsinan .....Wed, Nov. 4, 3.30 pm. ... Atreus

.Wed., Nov. 4, 5 pm. Thursday.

(Due Marcellies, 2nd December) (Due London, 9th December) Swntow Amoy Shanghai

Letters for "K.L.M. Service"--due Arabla Maru Thurs., Nov. 5.

Amsterdam, 18th November.

·G.P.0, and K.1.0.

Nov. 5, 1.30 p.m. Leiters.....Nov. 5, 200 p.m.

Reg.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Arabia, Maru Thurs., Nov. 5, 2.30 p.m.

South Africa

Swalow and Foochow Japan

Hopsang

Friday.

....Thurs., Nov. 5, 5 p.m. Yuensang..Thurs., Nov. 5, 5.00 p.m

Fri, Nov. 6, G.P.O. and K.P.O... KCE ***

.....Nov. 5, 5_p.m. Letters, ....Nov. 6, 8.30 am. Fri., Nov, 0,

Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct R.M.A. Dorado .......

Service"-due London, 18th Nav.

Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.M.A. Dorado...

Airways Service"-düs Darwin, 10th November.

Sandakan

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong Manila Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and Europe via Victorin B.C., and

Europe via Siberia.

G.P.0. and K.P.o. Reg.Nov. 5, 5 pm, Letters, .Nov. 0, 8.30 am. Mausang....Fri., Nov. 6, 9.30 am. Kwangchow Fri., Nov. 0, 2 pm Emp, of Canada Fri., Nov. 0, 3.30 pan. Pres. Jackson

Parcels, Reg..

(Due Victoria B.C. November 25) *Straits and *Europe via Marseilles, Kashima Maru

(Due Marseilles, 6th December),

Fri, Nov. 6. .Nov.

6, 4 p.m. Nov. 6, 6 pm

Nov. 6, 5.30 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6,

Letters,

G.P.O. and KP.O.

Reg.. Letters,

(Due Marseilles, 4th December).

Straits, Ceylon, India, E, and South Soudan

Africo, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles.

G.P.0. and K.P.0.

Parcels, Reg..

Letters,

Saturday.

Nov. 0, 5 p.m Nov. 8, 0 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6.

Nov. 0, p.m .Nov. 6, 5 p.m. .Nov. 6, 0 p.m.

Kiungchow...Sat., Nov. 7, 3.30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 7, 4.30 pm, Sat., Nov. 7, 5 p.m. Sat, Nov. 7, 5 p.m. .Sat., Nov. 7. Nov. 7,5 p.m.

Amoy Foochow

Szechuen Shanghal and Europe via Siberia Antenor Haiphong

Canton Straits and Calcutta

Kulsang Parcels,

.Nov. 7, 4 p.m. Letters,

•Superscribed correspondence only,

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