THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY; JULY 19, 1937.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days propaid

WANTED KNOWN.

JAVA RIJSTTAFEL (Nicelable) Ideal Summer Meal, fresh coconut milk, the Ideal Summer cold drink, second-to-none. Dinner (12 dishes) $3. Tima (0 dishes) $1.50. Snack (4 dishes) $1. Reservation phone Java Restaurant, Lockhart 32494. Rond, 44.

PREMISES WANTED.

WANTED TO RENT. House or flat on the Island. Now or ny time between now and October. At least four roo01S. Lieut. Col. Haycraft. 565. The Peak,

FOR SALE,

FOR SALE.-House on the Peak, six rooms, conveniently situated near Motor Road.

For further particulars apply Dox No. 300, "Hongkong Telegraph.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, CHINA WANTS PEACE

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

may

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AT ANY PRICE (Continued from Page 1.)

of the "ultimatum," the United Press reported last night.

+

WON'T ACCEPT

HUMILIATION

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Pelping, July 19. that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of THIRTY (30) conts per Share has The 20th Army, which has thus far resisted Japanese efforts to take been declared payable on WED.

over control of key-points in North NESDAY, 4th August next, on and

Chinn

Lukouchico following the after which date Dividend War-incident, vows it wil not accept a rinta

obtained be

upon humiliating settlement.

Some sections of this fighting forces application nt the Registered

becoming more and Office of the Company, Canal

following reports truculent Itoad Eant, Bowrington, Hongkong. Tientsin that General Sung Chich- NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO yuun, the Army's commander, had the Japanese expressed regret to GIVEN that the REGISTER of commander-in-chief, General Kayoshi MEMBERS of the Company will be Katsukti, and had verbally agreed to

the Japanese truce terms. closed from WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, to TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1937, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

more from

Meanwhile, it is learned, the Japan- ese are insisting on the removal of frum Central Government troops Hopel before any withdrawal Japanese forces can be commenced.-- Reuter,

uf6

General Manager. NO REAL AGREEMENT

1. C. F. BELLAMY,

Hongkong, 18th July, 1937.

BURGLAR POSED AS LANDLORD

Claiming that he was the landlord CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. of the premises, Lee Pak-chun, 38,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

The Stearnship

"LT. KT. LOUBERT BIE" No. 9 AEO/37 "Bringing Corgo from Dunkirk vin Haiphong ete, arrived Hongkong on Friday, 10th July, 1937.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kuw- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing,

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 27th July, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- cd by the Company's Surveyor Mestra:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 22nd July,

1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duil- ablo goods arg examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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

Agent.

Hongkong, 16th July, 1937.

"Castor-Oil In Cocktails"

For Argument Only Sir William Jewitt, K.C., lustra- ting an argument in the King's Bench Division recently, said: "Sup- posing I arranged with my butler to 'put castor-oil in the cocktalls, I can conceive that some Injured person might bring an netlon based on con-

myself and spiracy between butler." The

not argument did

succeed. Mr. Justice Porter disanissed, with costs, the action brought by British Kelanese, Ltd., for whom Sir William appeared, against Courtaulds, Ltd., and Dr. W. H. Glover, manager of Courtaulds Research Department.

my

The allegation in the action was that there had been conspiracy to give false evidence in an action In 1033 by British Celanese. The case had insted eight days.

EXCHANGE

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T.T. Manila

IT. Batavia

TT. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

T.T: France

TT, Germany TAT, Switzerland T.T. Australia

Kaying

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do

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4 m/s. D/P

4 m/s. Franco

30 d/d. India

.16. 2.10/32 .18: 2.19/32

102 .01%

U.S. Cross rate in London

NEW CRECHE

racy this morning om No with

Pelping, July 10,

With respect to reports of a Chinese agreement to Japanese demands at the Tientsin conference, most reliable sources state that all that has been

1s sides

to done by both

Cx- press mutual regret over the Lukou- chino incident, which precipitated the present crisis. This is the statement Chinese officials here early made by

morning. this

Regarding the reported Japanese demand

and for the suppression of Com- activity munism and anti-Japanese

in China, General Sung Cheh-yuen, unemployed, appeared before Mr. the Hopei-Charhar milltary chief, W. Schofield at the Central Magist-commandant of the 29th Army and chief Chinese delegate to the Tien- isin conference, has merely asserted stealing electric wire

the points are irrelevant, since these have always been a part of his policy. REFUSE TO WITHDRAW

The

Nos. 37, 41 and 45 Ewo Street on July 14, and breaking and catering the care- taker's house at

Lee

Gardens and stealing two mirrors and $4 from Chu H, 40, the caretaker. premises were the property of the Leo Hysan Estate Company. Three! ather men were also charged, their plens of not guilty were cepted by the police, and they were discharged.

but

{-

Detective Sergeant Allen slated that defendant had taken the wire and mis

mirrors and had sold them to a man named Chan flung, who in turn sold them to two other men, Ip Mo and Chan Sik. These three men were arrested and they implicated defendant.

Defendant admitted two previous

food convictions for obtaining

by false pretences,

and disorderly conduct. Defendant was fined 550 or six weeks on the breach of his bond, one month on each of the larceny charges and three months on

months and 6 weeks.

that of housebreaking. a total of six

LOITERER SENT TO GAOL

Suspected by Mr. M. J.

Razack

of being on the roof at No. 355 Hennessy Houd on July 17 for an unlawful purpose, Tai Lam, 28, un- employed, was later arrested, brought before Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- tral Magistrney this me

mcrning und fined $50 or two months. Inspector A. V. Baker Mr. Razack was visiting a friend at that address and was passed, on the stairs by defendant who was going up to the roof. Mr. Razack followed defendant and asked him what he was doing on the roof. No satis- factory explanation was given.

stated that

Alif Alarakin, a boy living at No. 350 Hennessy Road, then came along and recognised defendant as the man who had been seen previously on the roof of No. 359. A constable was brought and defendant was taken to the station,

Both sides are understood to have agreed not to open fre, though the not clear. exact implication fa Japanese, however, refuse to con sider the withdrawal of troops from пок occupied on the positions

until Chinese

the soll

Central Government divisions have been withdrawn completely from Hope!. Nothing has been signed, it is be- lieved here. But the Japanese assert that the apology received from the Chinese indicates tacit acceptance of all their demands. A full agreement, they believe, will be worked out in two or three days.

arc

that

with

Local officials procinim their loyalty to General Sung, whatever happens, but educators and Intellectuals

disappointed Indignant and General Sung has negotiations at Tientsin rather than

proceeded going to Paolingfu, where Nanking troops have concentrated in support of the 20th Army, and reslating the Japanese occupation.

Intellectuals regard as the

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies are requestad to forward, early as possible information regarding arrivals, dopar- tures, timo and mooring place and other movements. Urgent Information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY

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ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) FRIDERUN (Melchers) from Europe, p., Kowloon Wharf. 2771,

HOSANG (J.M.) from Calcutta, 5 1. Kowloon Wharf. 30311,

PRESIDENT, ADAMS (Dollar) from Shanghai, a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171.

TAKSANG (J.M.) from Shanghal, 11.45 am, West Point Wharf. 3001.

TJISADANE (J.C.JL) from Straits, daylight. A.8. 28010.

TRIANON (Thorsen) from Europe, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30237.

SAILED YESTERDAY

Agents Phone Numbers Giran) HONGKONG MARU (0.S.K.) Amoy, 4pm. Co's Wharf, `28061.

KWEIYANG (R. & S.) for Swatow, 3 p.m. H.16. 30301.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.)

TAKSANG pn., B.2. 90311.

TJIKARANG (J.C.J.L.) for Manila, 10 a.m., A.7. 2015.

(J.M.) for Tientsin,

27.

30.

28.

VESSELS DUE

ACHILLES (3. & 9.), July 20.- AFRIKA (EA.C.), July 21, ANNA MAERSK (Jebaon), July 20. ANTENOR (B. & H.), Aug. 13. CHANGTE (D. & S.), Aug. 5, CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), July 20. CORNVILLE Bank), July 27. DUISBERG (Jebnon), July 30, EMPRESS OF CANADA (Č.P.S.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.8.), July EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.3,), July

KAMO MARU (N.Y,K.), July 22, MARON (B. & 9.), Aug. 18, NEPTUNA (Burns Philp), Aug. 4. POTSDAM (Metcher=}, "July 25. RAKUYO MAKU (N.Ÿ.K.), July 20. STENTOR (H. & 9.), Aug. 10, SWARTENHONDT (3.0L), July

TAKSANG (J.M.), July 20. TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.X.), Aug. 5, TJIKENDANG (LOJL.), July 81. TJISONDARI (3.0.5.1.), July 26, TONGKING E. AG), Aug. G. TRAVE (Molchera), Aug.. I. TYNDAREUS (D. & 5.), Aug. 9. VAN HEUTSZ (J.CJ[L), July 27,

EMPRESS OF CANADA

The RMS. Empress of Caunda is sluo for at

from Vancouver

Honolulu und will leave Wednesday, July 28, there on the morning of Saturday, August. 7. She is due hora on Friday, August 27.

M.S. CREMER

NORVIKEN (3.81.) for Shanghai, 7 p.m., B.2, 30311.

PRESIDENT ADAMS (Dollar) for Europe, p.m. Kowloon Whart. 28171.

SINNINGTON COURT (Furness) for Shanghai, a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 23165,

TRIANON (Thoresen) for Shanghai, am. Kowloon Wharf. 30237.

YUNNAN (B. & S.) for Bwalow, 8

P. West Point. 30311.

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CELEBES MARU (0.5.K.) from Japan, p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28061.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CLAUS RICKMERS (Jobsen) for Shanghai, evening. Kowloon Wharf. 90001.

TẠI SELA HONG (J) for Canton, 3 ... 3.8, 30311.

TARSANG (J.M1) for Canton, 3 ama West Paint Wharf, 30311.

TALTRYBIUS (B. & 8.) for Japan, noon, Holl's Wharf, 30331.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW (Agenta Phone Numbers Given)

from TAKSANG (4.31.)

Canton, D 4.T., 1.2. 30311..

TJINEGARA (J.CL) from Straits, daylight, midstream. 2016.

The "Joker" in the deck the Japanese powers from Nanking to direct opera- demands that Chinese Central ion in the North-Hua Nan News. Government troops be withdrawn

Kwellin, July 18.

in

The motor ship Cremer, K.P.M. Line, scheduled to sail from here to Singapore, Fenang and Belawan Dell at & p.m. on Thursday, July 22.

S.S. CHAKSANG

Th.. Chaksang, Indo-China Steam Navigation Co, Ltd., will leave here for Triniau vin Swatow and Shanghai nt

p.m. on Sunday, July 26,

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

The R.M.S. Empress of Russin which In duo here from Manila at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, July 21, will leave Kowloon Wharf for Vietarin and Vancouver, 1.C., vin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama at noon on Friday, July 20.

5.S. KAJPUTANA

The P.&O. 8. Rajputana Is due hero from Singapore at 9 aan, on Wed- nenday, July 21.

PASSENGER LIST

The following passengers arrived here from Shanghai by the President Adams yesterday:

Mr. Bewell 'Biggs, Matr. Robert Dur- geas, Mr. Charles Du Pont, Mrs. Mabel Dick, Mr. And Mrs. G. S. Pinchin, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tavadía and Mins Kalle E. Tavadla.

FEARFUL BATTLE

RAGING

(Continued from Page 1.)

TRADE MARK · RECENT SHOOTING

SUMMONS

COMPLIED WITH

INCIDENT

WITHDRAWN ON TERMS ATTEMPTED MURDER

CHARGE

Chief Mr. D. D.

Detective-Inspector J. Evans, representing: Melchern.&c Company, applied be- Murphy appiled for a week's formul fore Mr. K. Keen at the Centrul remind before Mr. K. Keen at the ·

morning for The Central Magistrncy this morning in Magistracy this withdrawal of a trade mark sum- the case in which Li Tean is charged mons against the Wing Sing Cheung, with altempted murder. of 176 Des Voeux Road.

It will be recalled that on July 3

im-

The summons was that, on July 5, the accused was alleged to have fired Defendants sold goods, namely ព a shot at Police Sergeant Natha Khan glass jar containing solid brilliantine and later gave himself up at the with a cap and label bearing the Central charge-room under the

that he had killed the number 4711 in a scroll with a bell pression attached, to

n which

false trade officer.

Mr. Murphy, said it had not yet description, was applied.

Mr. Evans said the terms which been decided who would take the he had mentioned last week hot case.

The remond was granted. been complied with.

Simbar summonses against the

Palt On Company, of 239 Des Voeux Rond Central, and the Fook Wah were adjourned to Tuesday, July 27, Company, of 316 Des Voeux Road, at 11.30 am.

POST OFFICE.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers,. Commercial Pupers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre- paid. Insuficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

VIA · SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Slberta" if so superscribed.

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Bangkok and Swatow

Australia and Manila

Haiphong, Pakhol and Hoihow Shanghat

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San

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and

Shanghal

Holhow

from Hopel prior to the withdrawal INDIGNATION AROUSED of the Japanese. One noted educa- tor said: "Continuance of Japanese troops here until the Central Gov- Popular consternation has been the despatch of numerous troop trains

Vitoria and Burgos, withdraw ernment troops

means aroused here by an unconfirmed re-from

Sebastian to the Santander the military capture of Peiping and port from Shunghal alleging that a

for the Asturian fronts. Tientsin. China cannot be expected Sino-Japanese agreement to remain quiet."

settlement of the Lokouching affair Meanwhile, the rails torn up on the

was actually signed on July 15 at Fengtal-Tientsin railroad have been Tientsin. The report states that the agreement provides for the demill- tarlantion of the Pelping aten includ- in Wanping and Lokouchlag, which were to be controlled by the pro- Japanese militia..

replaced, allowing Japanese troup trains to continue to operate. United Press.

PENETRATION RESISTED

the at

u

Claims Aerial Victories General Queipo de Llano, in a broadcast, claimed that 71 Govern ment planes were shot down and 12 captured after they had made forced Inndings on the Madrid front be- tween July 1 and July 18."

Valencia, July 10.

Commenting on this report, the

Moreover, 21 Government tanks Kwangsi Dally News expresses the Peiping, July 18. hope that the report is not true, as were destroyed by artillery and nine captured during the Although the Chinese forces have

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and Dr. others were

Madrid fighting of this period, he been Instructed to confine their Wang Chung-hul Jointly Issued

Third Plenary added.-Reuter, present positions to the Lukouchiao, statement Tucheng und Wulition fronts, the Session of the Executive Committee

Italy, Germany Accused of the Kuomintang some months ago to the effect that the Chinese Govern- ment had pledged itself to the prin- "The Germans and Italians are not ciple of maintainding. China's terri- here to defeat the Republic, but to The paper added take our mines and naval bases in torial integrity. toas under this principle no further order to check ather powers, like

France,"

declared and humiliating agreements such as the Britain

President, Senor Manuel Tangku Truce Pact should be con- Spain's cluded with any foreign nation Azana, addressing a crowded meet- Hua Nan News,

ing here to-day on the occasion of the anniversary of the beginning of the civil war.

Japanese met with no little loss in skirmishes when they tried to pene- FALSE PRETENCES trate the Chinese lines, from time to time. It is estimated that there have been 200 casualties on the Japanese side so far. Captain Kunis, who was seriously wounded at Lukouchleo, has succumbed.-Da-Dao.

NO COMPENSATION FOR PAWNBROKERS

INDUSTRIAL brace Charged with obtaining a

MOBILISATION and bit by faise pratences on July 5

Tokyo, July 18. " from No. 35 D'Agullar Street, and with obtaining a nail grip by false Tho Cablast has approved a plan pretences from No. 41 Peking Road tu Intensity tralaing of industrial 17. un-workers on July 15, Yau Sui-lun,

in preparation for the threatened war with China. employed was brought before

Mr.

W. Scliofeld at the Central Magist- The Ministry of Commerce has

agalost profiteering over in $50 and ordered to be deport-

and in-

racy this morning, and was bounded dealers in rice and other

Per Monday

Date and Time.

Kong Ning .... Mon., July 18, 4 p.m. Anshun.... Mon., July 10, 4.30 p.m... Claus Rickmers Mon., July 19, 5 p.m. .Man.. July 19, 5 p.m. Produce

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..July 20, 4 p.m.. Re:

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Amoy

LAST INSTRUCTIONS Tientsin, July 19.

Senor Azono denounced the pro- It is reported that the Japanese pasal to grant the Insurgent belliger- military authorities held an important ent rights as an impertinent piece of He said the only non- meeting at the local Japanese Head- intervention. quarters late last night, at which the intervention realised was that of the latest Instructions from Tokyo were League of Nations. thoroughly discussed.

Concluding, he declared It is understood that the meeting Government's military strength was necessities to Inspector W. Mair stated that de-any price Increases.

to act most carefully in

decided to insist on the five demands the better. "I know there are half fendant went to these addressca asked for the articles, saying they that Chinese

A Foreign Ofee spokesman said recently presented to General Sung a million Spanish bayonets which Chch-yuan. The Japanese object won't let themselves be vanquished," were for a man named Tong Tin-po, Japanese

troops outnumbered aims at separating the Hopel-Charhar he asserted.--Reuter. ten to one

in the area Authority and the Central Govern- a shopkeeper at No. 21, Chiu Loong Street,

of Peiping. He

added the ment, and also to force General Sung where defendant had a Government still hoped for a peaceful to accept their demands. It appears wire defences have been set up at employed five months ago. The

settlement but that it must take all articica were pawned. The com-

that the Japanese do not wish to delay many points. Cheung Tai-king, 10. plainants,

ogainat precautions

any Chinese action, fearing that the altuation may One report states, that the Japanese student, and Chan Kam-chiú,

invite International intervention. apprenico, first gave Tong intimation

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Mrs. N. L. Smith is to open the Ling

Yuet Sien Creche at Clarence Terrace on Thursday at.3 p.m. This creche

And

10

south

"aggravation."--United Press,

Furthermore, it is feared that the troops at Walyou and Changping are commandeering labourers, provisions of what had happened when they REPORTED STIFFENING Chinese, milltary authorities might and vehicles for the Japanese forces.

of the prolonged take advantage Tientsin, July 18. the Nanking Government

After obtaining an assurance from negotiations to reinforce the 28th-Wah Ktu Yat Fo.

APPEALS FOR UNITY ΟΣ its Army. support, General Sung Che-yuan, the military londer of Hopei and Charhar

Building of defences is being push- ed forward at Tientsin, Tunghslen,

asked him for the return of the articles. Tong saw defendant in Des Voeux Road West on July 10 and had him arrested.

Kwellin, July 18.

In a circular' telegram addressed to

As a discouragement 'to pawn brokdis from accepting such articles, Provinces, has again stiffened his and Fengtal by the Japanese troops. the Central Government leaders and is the gift to the Society for the Pro-His Worship ordered that the race attitude towards the Japanese. Last Most of their defence works have now the people of China, General Li

tection of Children by Mr. Ll Po-chun, and will be in charge of the Canadian Sisters. It is intended for Chinese bables whose mothers are at work during the day.

STABBING INCIDENT

and bit be returned to

the

the cum night ho ordered General Chang Te been completed. plainants without compensation ullied chung, one of the Chinese delegates dicted that the Japanese troops will Route Army in Kwangsi, appeals for It is generally pre- Chung-yen, Commander of the Fifth than the 40 cents which was found engaged in the negotiations here, to take action if General Sung defnitely the mobilisation of the man-power on defendant,

reject

terms of the tentative refuses their demands to-day,

and resources of the whole nation in agreement. It is feared thint

Initiating war against Japan. hostilities may be renewed

It is significant to note that the

General Li warns his countrymen negotiations break down.

week's armistice, which was reached! In a statement made to an Ameri- between the Japanese and the Chinese of the danger of the nation being expire Wholly conquered and annexed by can correspondent, Colonel Chin Teh troops at Lukuochias, will

Japun, whose prezent aggressive acts sun, Mayor of Polping, said the to-night. No results of the negotia-

Rache Ram, 20, assistant manager of the Callf-Asla Company, appeared Li Yun-yul, 18, an apprentice car- before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central this morning charged with

If the

peater at No. 138 Johnston Road. | Maglary embezzling the sum of Hopel-Charhar Political Council, in tons now proceeding here have been in North Chino are far more serious ground floor, was stabbed in the 2240, money received on the pccount | negotiating with the Japanese, would reported. The situation is, however, and daring than those in Manchuria region of the heart by another apof Mr. E. W. Grimm, manager. Mr. never tolerate the

in 1931. He added that the tragic nbuse of the becoming more critical. prentice of the same address last night. Y. Kwan appeared for the defend principle of justice, and in the event

stories of foreign, Invasions in the and was removed to hospital. His C.

Meanwhile Japanese soldiers are to Sung and Ming Dynasties would be condition, which was at first regarded ant. Mr. W. A. Brown was for the of large-scale hostilities breaking out af serious, has now improved. The prosecution. The case was adjourned following the collapse of negotiations, be seen busily digging trenches be repeated if China is not determined to alleged assailant was Li Hon, aged for one week, ball being allowed at General Sung Che-yuen would not tween Tientsin and Fengtai and also wage a life and death war against the

$1,000.

hesitate to ask for supreme military in the vicinity of Lukouching, Barbed Invaders-Hua Nan News.

10.

Kowloon P.O.

July 21, 5 p.m. ...July 21, 5 p.m.

Thursday

Wed: July 21,

GP.O:

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Tjinegara..Thurs., July 22, 8.30 a.m.

July 21, 5 p.m. ......July 22, 6 a.m.

Shanghal, Japan and Europe via Rajputana Thurs., July 22, 10.30 a.m..

Siberia.

Japan

Shanghal,, Japan and San Fran- cisco-due San Francisco, 16th. August

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri, July 23,

Direct Bervice"-iuo London 1st August.

Kamo Maru :.Thurs., July 22, 5 p.m..

Talyo Maru ..Thurs., July 22; 5 p.m.. Friday

Q.F.O. and K.P.O.

RCE.....

July 23, 6.30 am. Ord. July 23, 9.80 am

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

Reg. Ord

July 23, 8.30 mm..

July 23, 9.30am

Porcels, RCE,

.July 22; 5 pin. July 23; 9.15 am.

Ord..

July 23, 10 am..

Australia by "Im- Imperial Always Plans Fri., July 23,

Air Mail for

portal. Airways Darwin 27th July.

Bervice"-das

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Eump, of Hala .......Fri, July 23,.

and Europe via Vancouver BC., (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver D.C., 9th August and *Europe via Siberia.

Tal Scur Hong Foochow via Swatow

Fri., July 23, 19.20 a.m. Halhow, Pachoi and Halphong Kingyuan......Fri, July 23, 1 p.m.. Shanghat, "Japan and Europe via Jean Laborde Fri., July 23, 1:30 pm.

Siberia

.......General Pershing Fri., July 23, 5 p.m. *Manila Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru.....

Reg., via Thursday Island-duc Thurs-

Ord,, day Island, 4th. August.

Saturday Air Mail for "K. L. M Service" Ranchi

due Anusterdam, 2nd August, Stralu, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranchi

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe Marseilles via Marsellies-dua 20th August.

Ord.

Parcelt, Reg., Ord., *Superscribed correspondence only.

Fri., July 28..

July 23, 5 p.m.. July 23, 8.30 pm.

Bat, July 24. July 24, 9.30 ... July 24, 10 am. ...Sat, July 24, July 23, 6 p.ro..

July 24, 945 am.. July 24, 10.30 am.

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