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Bre. Numerous casualties have been inflicted on the civilian population. All means of communications, includ-

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city,

2010:

service

its the

entirely dislocated.-

Hud Nan News.

ITALIANS IN ACTION

Tientsin, July 30.

At 7.40 am, to-day Italian troops opened fire in order to dislodge snipers from the boundary of the concession it is their duty to defend.

reconnoitrin . Japanese planes

drawing the dccasional fire of Chinese troops.

The Bres in the Chinese elly are diminishing. The rain which helped quench them has ceased.

-over

city

The tension continues in the con- uncertain cessions because of the conditions outside.-United Press. BRIDGE DESTROYED Shanghal, July 20. According to a Tientsin despatch, the Luen River railway bridge has been destroyed by the Chinese Peace Preservation Corps, thus preventing the Japanese from rushing up rein- forcements.

the

The latest development In situation at Peiping since the revolt of General Stick Yu-shan's forecs, is not clear. General Li Wan-tien, Commander of the Chinese Peace Preservation Corps at Tientsia, has definitely declared that he will fight to the end against the Japanseee

forces.

Generals Sung Chen-yuan, Chin Teh-chun and other high officials of the 29th, Army safely arrived Poatingfu this morning at 3 o'clock.- Wah Kita Yat Po, ·

TIENTSIN ABLAZE

at

Tientsin, July 30,

(12.32 a.m.) Eight ravenous fires are lighting the sky above the Chinese city here, following prolonged bombardment.

The two bridge entrances, across the Haibo River, to the Foreign Concessions, are guarded to-day by foreign

rifles with troops.

behind guns, machine-

emplacements.

and

sandbag

At the end of the International Bridge is a strong sand-bag defence work, manned by Frenet troops. In

the

barbed position are

and behind it is entanglements,

gly tank. night a

ol

French Army sergeant arrested two Chinese who were at- tempting to install a machine-gun | est under the International Bridge,

At present the situation is quiet. At 3 am, to-day Chinese artillery resumed the bombardment of

the Japanese Concession.-United Press.

UNIVERSITY BLAZING

Tientsin, July 30.

(12.48 a.m.)

After four hours of intensive bomb- ing, the Japanese planes went to carth last night, leaving Nanka! University aflame after a four-hour bombardment. The University suf- fered the most extensive damage. The Blames are visible for miles.

At present all is quiet.

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EUROPEAN MAINTENANCE CASE. DISPUTE ·

FORGED NOTES SAID PAID TO WIFE

Allegations that maintenance money had been paid in forged notes were made by Mr. H. C. Lee, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, at the continuation of the action by Mrs. Sylvia Doris Reville claiming $150 as Sve month's maintenance from her husband, John Reville, before Mr. Justice . E. Lindsell at the Sum- mary Court this morning.

It will be recalled that a similar claim was brought some time ago when judgment was given for plain- and on that occasion it was intimated that a divorce between the parties was pending. Subsequently, on July 10, this present action was instituted, the plaintiff's solicitor alleging that she had not been paid. The case then was adjourned unul to-day.

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FRIDAY,

BRITAIN WARNS JAPAN AGAINST INJURING CHINA

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Journment debato to-morrow. Reuter,

JULY 30, 1937.

CHIANG KAI-SHEK CALLS ON NATION FOR MOBILISATION

(Continued from Page 1.)

structions, and that General Sung |should have gone there earlier, for

strategic reasons.

Mr. Eden's Statement

"The losses in Peiping and Tient- rin are not unanticipated," the com- London, July 20. At the request of the Opposition unique goes on to say, "and I shall leader, the Foreign Secretary made a take up the whole blame. The Japan- statement on the Far Eastern silus-exe pressure in North China both tion at the end of question-time standing. What is revealed to-day politically and militarity is of long the House of Commons. Ite

sold:

no accident. We can not consider "According to my information, Aghit-the present losses us u defeat. The in, accompanied by artillery fire and struggle is only begun. aerial bombing of varying intensity, "We shall not tolerate

round continued all day yesterday

regional settlement of any issue with Japan. Peking, mainly to the south and weal, Japanese acropinnes were betive out-elplug and Tientsin is an integral

of China. side the foreign nationnis into the Legation that lead the whole nation in the

The city. withdrawal of part of

"Now that the zero bour has come Quarter started early in the morning struggle. We shall not compromise and proceeded satisfactorily all day, though the greater part of the city

nor shall we be subjugated.”—Da- Dao,

was barricaded and circulation be- came increasingly difficult as the day went

ent on. "The

majority of British subjects elected to avail themselves of the Mr. P. I. Sin appeared for opportunity to shelter in the Legation Reville.

Quarter, and most of them are now billeted in the British Embassy quar- ters. General Sung Chch-yuan has beon asked to issue strlet orders to the Chinese military and police to en sure the safety of persons and pro- perty of foreign nationals inside the

This morning Mr. Lee said at the turt that he understood from Mr. Sin that the defence was that $300 had been paid. His case was that defendant hud given the plaintiff five $100 notes on July 10, and these notes were forgeries. This $500 was made up of $150 for the present month's maintenance, $150 in advance for the next month and $200 as a present for the wife and children.

elly.

Millionaire Falls Dead On

Honeymoon

London, July 5.

As I have previously informed the House, on my instructions, His

THIRTY-ONE-YEAR - Majesty's Charge d'Affaires at Tokyo OLD millionaire has made

représentations to the American play boy John Japanese Government regarding the safety of British subjects

Edward Mullins, Peking,

honey- und, us a result, I understand the mooning in the Italian liner Japanese Government and the local July 10 her husband called at her Japanese military authorities have Rex with his third wife, fell given certain assurances ΤΙΣ this dead in the lounge after respect. His

Majesty's

Charge dinner yesterday. d'Afaires has also emphasised to the

NOTES PAID OVER

In evidence Mrs. Reville said on

Bat in Hulton House in the morning. He said he was going to pay her

man- ill. He

allowance and asked her to go over anese Government the serious na- to his hutel, where he would pay her $300 to cover July and August. He ture of the situation and the grave about-town, he was never

Tall. handsome,

popular stated he did and want it to 10 dangers inherent in it. I wou

would adet through his fawyers nor through hers,

that His Majesty's Government are

had a sudden heart attack. She did not like the idea but even continuing to maintain close touch Riviera home, the Villa Quo Vadis He was taking his bride to his tually she apod to go ever and in

at every stage with the United States at Juan-les-Pins. His friends were the afternoon she met hin at the Government and other Governments preparing a welcoming party in the Kowloon Hotal and there he handed concerned". her five $100 notes, saying the extra

famous Hallywood Club. 5200 was a present.

No Reference to League

Mr. Eden was asked a number of

Life-like effigies of bride and bridegroom were to have decorated

The party will still be held, flags half-masted. In silence John Mullin's friends will Loast the absent guest.

On her return to Hongkong she As from the 1st August, 1937, Queen's Road Central

went to the Fancy Bazaar, a shop supplementary questions. He agreed the ballroom; fags and garlands were

andl there with Mr. Attlee in emphasising the ready. our offices will be situate made certain purchaser for

which seriousness of The situation, but she tendered one of the notes. It Holland House, No. 9 Queen'ss refused as bad and on her pro-add that, so far as he was aware. no Government had asked for a re- Road Central, 5th floor.

during the others she was told they ference of the malter to were also no good.

of Nations. "As I explained yester-

the

League day, in view of the special cir- Speaking from the Rex two days instances and the fact the neither out from New York, Mrs. Mullins Japan ner the United States are in said her husband fell dead at her the League, we are not prepared, of feet. ourselves, at present, to take any initiative in matter".

McCALLUM & COMPANY. Hongkong, the 27th day of July,

1937.

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Hongkong, July 28, 1937,

RECEIVING CASE

REMANDED

Central

before Mr.

She then took the notes to Mr. Blake. of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, at his residence in Slick-O and He told her to inform the police. Later the same day Sergeant T. Pilkington came to her flat and she handed the notes over to him.

*

Mr. Eden spoke of the extreme re- gret with which His Majesty's Gov- ernment regarded the developments,

In

"There was no warning: no ilme to do anything. One moment be was laughing and talking: then he was dead."

In reply to crass-examination by Mr. Sin, witness said it was not she who had suggested that two months' view of the hopes which they had Jahn Henry Mullins, who maintenance should be paid. She was surprised to see him and that should suggest paying her thas. It was true that when she went over

he

in the afternoon to his hotel she had two typed receipts with her, one for $150 and one for $300. This was because she did not know whether the defendant would pay her

Ewo months, or one month; in fact, she did not know whether he would pay her at all.

POINT AT ISSUE

At this point, His Lordship inter- posed that the only point before him was whether payment was made in good money. He did not wish time Fo Ping, masler of the

to be wasted in cross-examination Electrical shop at 145 Wing Lok outside that point. Street, again appeared

Continuing Mr. Sin produced a Thomson at the Central Magistracyt

which witness recognised this morning on charge of receiving

as one she had given. She had not a quantity of electrical fittings stolen given one for the extra $200 and did from Mesars, William C.

Jack and not see why she should have had. Company.

Mr. Sin: I put it to you that what was actually paid you was two $100 bills and ten $10 bills?

Mr. L. Jack, of Messrs. Jack and Company, gave evidence to the effect that on July 14 he was informed by Mr. Gittins, the electrical engineer of the firm, that he had seen one of The stolen switches at 147 The Peak. Two days later, he accompanied Detective-Sergeant Pilkington to de- fendant's shop where he saw upother of the stolen switches.

After Detective-Sergeant Pilking- on had given corroborative evidener, defendant, who pleaded not guilty,

was remanded for 24 hours,

BATHER GETS

CRAMP

ZERO

COOLIES EFFECT

RESCUE

Wilneas: No, he paid me tive $100 bills.

Mr. Sin: Did it not occur to you to take down the numbers of the mole or to ask him to initial them?-No.

Do you know that through your laying information before the pollce be has been dismissed from his work? Did not your salleitor tell you"-I heard he had lost his job, but I uld not know what for.

this In-

clear Mr. Lee: I wish to point. Mr. Sin's letter to formed me fluit defendant had left his position. It did not say dis- miskert,

made a

Mr. Mullins was the only son of Far Eastern relations generally, and is staying at the May Fair Hotel with entertained for an improvement in fortune in real estate. His mother which could not materialise so long his sister, Countess Alexandre Orlow- as present conditions continued.-ski, wife of a Polish nobleman, British Wireless.

The

Duke of

DUKE VISITS BOYS' CLUBS

London, July 29. completed the first part of his two

Gloucester to-day i days' tour of Boys' Clubs in twelve) of the big Lancashire Industrial centres.-British Wireless.

He had suspected the noté because of the printing.

ense,

L.C.C. Approve Restrictions

On Coroners

L.C.C. at their meeting recently ap

תם

| proved the report of the Depurt- Mr. Lee submitted that closed his mental Committee

Coroners, which, among other things, recom- mended restricting their powers to finding out how, when and where an unnatural death occurred.

MAY BE GOOD Hi Lordship: You have not proped it. here who say they think the notes You have got two people

Another recommendation was that wen had. For all know they may A coroner should no

longer have | tet 1!!.

power to commit any one for trial Atr. Lee: It is difficult to get peg-on a charge of murder, manslaughter ple from the Bank here. They do er Infanticide. not e to be mixed up in private affairs.

His Lordship: They can be sub- puenaed. (To Mr. Sin): Your ense is that only $300 was paid? Mr. Sin: Yes, my lord.

An adjournment was then orriered to noon on Tuesday August 3, H use to come to Court without having Landship remarking that i was no the evidence complete.

Mr. Sin asked for costs of adjourn 171231 against hearing. This was granted.

i

BITTEN BY DOG

While Mrs. Monti, of Waterino Rood was visiting Miss Santos, of 314 Priner Edward Road, yesterday

a dog belonging the latter lady. she was bitten on the left knee by

Mrs. Monli was treated the Kow-

loon Hospital and the dog has been removed to Matuukok for observn- tinn.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

OUR GRAND BOBINESS IS NOT TO SER

Sergeant Pilkington said he ru- ceived the mules from Mrs. Reville on the evening of July 10 and in his

The forthcoming wedding is opinion if they were forgeries they were very good ones. On July 13 he WHAT LIES DIMLY AT A DISTANCE, BUT nunced of Lance Corporal Sydney TO DO WHAT LIES CLEARLY AT HAND. Aldred Watson, Royal Unter titles, searched defendant's room un a Cartyle.

md Miss Felicia Marla Gomez, of found amongst warrant and there

344, Lockhart Ronti, other things a $100 note similar to the ones in court, and a 'recept.

DETAINED BY POLICE

While bathing in Shamshulpo near the P. W. D. sand depot yesterday. a 12-year-old Leung Kwok-ying. schoolboy, was overcome with cramp. He was pulled out of the water by a humber of cont coolies and artificial respiration was successfully applied

Yunk Ting-ming. pireless custody? technician of the Hongkong "Wireless Stalian.

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parties and to the breaches of faith. Kowloon Hospitni suffering from the

-Reuter,

HEAVY CASUALTIES

Tientsin, July 30.

At least 2,000 Chineso civilians in the Chinese Gity were killed or zeri- ously wounded as a result of india- crimato bombing by Japanese planes Corpses are to be seen yesterday strewn all

over the streets, while some bulldings have been reduced to smouldering runs.

In yesterday's fighting in Tientsin, neither side scored any big success. The Japanese Concession suffered heavy damage by Chinese artillery fire, which played an important:

part in the Chinese attacks throughout.

Heavy, Japanese air bombing of the Chinese position was maintained un- til the evening, but by nightfall there was a full except for sporadic rifle dre-lus Nan News..

The boy was later taken to the

effects of immersion.

BITTEN BY SNAKE Chung Kam-ul, 32, married wo- man living in an unnumbered hut at Shele K! Pe, New Territories, wan admitted to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from the effects of a snake bite which she received while cutting grass an the hillside near Tal O Police Station.

A FITTER BRITAIN

London, July 20.

The National Advisory Council for Physical Training and Recreation, In furtherance of its campaign for à Atter Britain, is setting up twenty- two arca committees in England and Wales.—British Wireless.

Mr. Sin: You and your superior noteers have made full investigation into this case and in point of fact the tefendant was detained in police

Witness: Yes.

No action was taken?-That is so, He ve 'very full statement to the police? Yes,

.

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(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) RANGSANG (J.M.) from Canton, 2.41 | a... 1.8. 30011.

NELLORE (E. & A.) from Japan, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 27741.

SAILED YESTERDAY

(Agenta Phone Numbers Givon)

KWANGCHOW (B. & S.) for Shang- bal, 2 pm, West Polat, 30331.

SWARTENHONDT (J.C.J.L.) for West African Ports, p.m., A.3. 28015.

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given)

HEBAR (P. & 0.) from Shangbat, D) am. 27721.

DAVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai, 3:

West Paint Wharf. 20311. EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.) from Shanghai, n.m. Kowloon Wharf, 24049.

PRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar) from, Manila, 11 p., Kowloon Wharf. 28171.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.) for Manila, 6 pm, Kowloon Whorf. 94040, HANGSANG (3.31.) for Tientsin, 2 pm B.R.. 30311.

MAUSANG (J.M.) for Sandakan, 10 AJ., 11.22. 30311.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given)

TJIKEMBANG (J.GJ.L) from Manliu, daylight, midstream, 28015.

SAILING TO-MORNOW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) BEHAR (P. & D.) for Europe. O ... A.1. 27721.

NELLORE (E. & A.) for Manila, 19.30 a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 27741.

TRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar) for Americo, 11 Rull, Kowloon 28171.

D.

27.

10.

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Wharf.

AFRIKA (E. A. C.). Aug. 24. ANTENOR (3. & 8.), Aug. 13. ARAMIS (M.M.), Aug. 6. BADEN (Jesen). Aug. 27. BINTANG (E. A. C.), Aug. 2 CHANGTE (B. & 9.3, Aug. 5. CITY OF EVANSVILLE (Bank), Aug.

CORTELLAZZO (LI., T.), Aug. 10. CHANGTE (B), & 9.), Aug. 0. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.), Aug, 10. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.8.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.), Aug. 10. FOYLEBANK (Bank), Aug.

GAASTERKERK (Jebsen), Aug. 11. GNEISENAU (Melchers), Aug. 12. ISAR (Melthers), Aug. 0. KULMERLAND (Jelison), Aug. 15, MARCHEN MAERSK (Jebsen), Aug

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PRESIDENT JACKSON

The Dollar liner President Jackson is due here from Manlh at 11 p.m. to-day. She will berth at Kawidon Wharf and is scheduled tu sail for America vin Shanghat and Inpan ta.th. to-

morrow.

POST OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

On Monday, August 2, the General Post Office and Kowloon Cen tral Post Offee will be open from 9 am to 10 a.m. The Sheungwat Branch Post Once will be open from 9 am to 10 am. and also from 7 p. to 8 p.m. and the other Branch Post Offees will be entirely closed. There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of registered correspondence at 10 am.

The Money Order Ofee will be entirely closed.

INWARD MAILS

Japan and Shanghai

Manila

Straits

US.A., Honolulu, Japon and Shong- hai (San Francisco, 3rd July). Shanghai and Swatow

and Manila

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon

Straits and Manila

Amey

Amoy

Pres. Harrison Szechuen Tjikembung Yuensang

Kotori Maru Pres. Jackson

July 30

July 30.

Calcutta Moru

July 31.

.July 31.

.July 31.

July 31.

July 31.

August 1.

.August 1.

.August 2.

August 2.

date,

Imperial Airways Plane...August 3.

Sirdhana

Tjibadal

August 3. August 3.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Memnon

Nanchang

Newchwang

hal (San Francisca, 10th July) Pres. Taft Air Mail

by "Imperial Airways Service-London

Direct

24th July. Calcutta and Strails Jaya

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 10 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mulla are advertised to close at or before 9 n.tn., registered and parcel malla are closed at 6 pm, of the previous day.

For

l'er

Friday.

Pakkoi and Halphong

... Klungchow Straits and Europe vla Marseilles Behur...

(Due Marseilles, 2nd September) Air Bull for "K.ILM, Service" ..., Katori Maru

(Due Amsterdam 12th August)...

Date and Time.

Fri, July 30, 4 p.m. Fri, July 30, 6 m

Fri, July 36.

July 30, 4.30 px. July 30. 5 pts. ...Fri., July 30, ..July 30, 5 p.m.

G. P, O. and K. I. O, RCE..

July 30, 4 p.m. July 30, 5 p.m. July 30, 5.30 p.m.

Sal., July 31,

f

Ord..

Stralis. Sandakan. Ceylon. Indin, Katori Maru

*Fast and South Afrlen, Aden,

Nex

Eypt and Europe via Morscilles

Ord.,

July 30, 5.30 p.m.

-die Marseilles 30μl). August,

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA, Peen. Juckran

Central and South Amerlea and

Fri, July 30

1001-

Europe via Victoria B.C.-Que Victoria 11.C., 18th August and *Europe via Siberia,

Parcels,

Ref

Ord.,

Saturday

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore

Zenland via Brisbane-due Brio-

bane, 17th August.

Parcela, Reg Ord

Straits and Calcutta

Santhia

Ord.,

July 31, Da.m.

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

Reg..

Ord.,

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Italyang Air Mail for "Franco Orient Service" Helikon

due Marseilles, 18th August.

Bek.. Ord.,

Salgon Manita

Helikon

Fung Pul, lorry driver, reports that whilst driving his torry, No. 1417, in On a large of being found on the Shamshuipo near the P. W. D. Sand second Boor of the Luk Hoi Tunt Depot yesterday he knocked downboarding house with intent to Tom- Ng Hop, aged 50, causing Injuriesmit a felony, Ng Tung, 24, unemploy which necessitated the man's removal ed, was fined $250, with he alterum- to the Kowloon Hospital.

tive of three months' hard labour, by Mr. W. M. Thomson at the Central Leung Yau, 30, manter of bant Magistracy this morning. Detective- No. 3154Y and Kwok Yung, master Sergeant Bentley prosecuted. of bont No. 4101W, both failed to ap-

at the

In which he explained all the cir- cumstances? -1 can't say about that anchoring within 100 yards of Stone- fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Central

Re-examining, Mr. Lee suggested culiers Inland

to witness that the reason why no action was taken was that

北 wife could not give evidence against her husband and in this case the only evidence was that of the wife. Wit- ness agreed.

pear before Mr. K. M. A. Darnett Sentence of nine months' hard la-. Kowloon Magistracy the bour was imposed on Lam Lui, aged

to charges morning in answer

of 33, when the man was charged be without Magistracy this morning with return- yesterday, permission. Their bail of $10 ench Ing from banishment. Defendant Detective-Sergeant had been sent away for 10 years on February 24, 1932, and was 'arrested on auspicion at Salwanho on July 28, Inspector A. Wright prosecuted.

በዚ

estreated.

Brooks prosecuted.

Seen carrying a large roast pig Mr. Harmohandas Dagel, of the weighing 14 cattles in Queen's Hond Fancy Bazaar, unid Mr. Reville had West about 6.30 a.m. to-day, Taong Plending guilty to charge of Kone to the shop between four and Kau, aged 42, street coolie, was taken keeping on oplum divan at No. 41 five p.m. on July 10 and had made into custody, and later admitted Tal Yuen Street, on July 22 when various purchases for which she stealing the pig from outside No. 349 brought before Mr. W. Schofield at tendered a $100. Ile suspected 11 Queen's Road Central, ground floor. the Central Magistracy this morning, was not a good one and sent it to a Taong was later brought before Mr. Chiu Choi, aged 41, unemployed, was money-changer who verified his W. Schofield at the Central Magis fined $180 or acven weeks' hard in- doubts. When told they

no charged with

and was bour in default,

WOR niso Good who produced four others which fined foo with the alternative of six charged with possession of heroth in his opinion were also bad. The weeks hard labour, with an order pills, but Detective Sub-Inspector W.

Court.

that he be sent back to the country at N. Darkin, who prosecuted, said the In reply to Mr. Sin witness said the expiration of his sentence. De-Analyst's report stated the pills con- Mrs. Roville had been a customer of lectivo-Sergeant C. Mottram said the tained no heroin, and this charge was the shop for three or four months. pig was valued at $0.

laccordingly struck off,

notes were like the five in

Parcels.......July 10, 6 p.m.

Air Mail for Canton and Districts.... C.N.A.C. Plane

Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu ani UN.A., by "Pan-American Airways Direct Servico"-que Ben Francisco, 5th August.

July 30, 0 p.m. July 30, 6 p.m. July 31, 9 a.m. Sat., July 31,

Bat., July 31,

..July 31, Noon. July 31. 12.30 pm, ..Sat., July 31, 2 p.m. ....Bat. July 31,

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

Pros. Harrison Pan-American

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- U.N.A.C. Plane

chow, and N. China (via Bhanghai)

Itex.

July 31, 4 p.0% July 31, 4.30 p.m. ..Sat, July 31, 5 p.m. Sat, July 31, 5 p.m. Airways Piano

Sat, July 31. Kowloon 1.0.

July 30, B D. July 30, 5 p.m.

July 30, 5 p... July 31, 6 M. ...Sat, July 31,

Rex..

Ord.,

G.P.O.

Rex..

Ord..

пек

Ord..

Rex.

Ord

Bleungwan P.O.

*July 31, & p.to. July 31, 7 D..

O.P.O.

July 11, 5 p.m.

Aug. 1, 5 am

Kowloon 1.0.

July 31, 5 p.m. Ord.........July 31, 5.30 p.m.

Bunday Swalow, Amoy and Formosa Hongkong Maru Sun., Aug. 1, 0 a.m. Tuesday Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tilnegara Tuck, Aug. 3, 8.30 a.mi Yuensang. Tues., Aug. 8, 10.30 am, Holhow

Anhul.....Tue., Aug. 3, 12.30 p.m. Pros. Taft Tues., Aug. 8, 4.80 p.m.

Japan

Manila

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Buperscribed correspondence only.

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