CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days propaid

WANTED KNOWN.

IF YOU REQUIRE a good meal, enjoy Java Rijsttafel served by Javanese Expert-chef, famous for its delicn- eles, at Java Restaurant, Lockhart Road, 44. Reservation phone 32404.

POSITIONS VACANT. STENO-TYPIST-Qualified

steno-typist

wanted

by

British British Engineering firm. Temporary work Write Box No. 397, "Jungkong only. Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

TWENTY N.Z.P.F. Ltd. Shares 1931 Planting, for quick sale, $125 cach. Write Box No. 393, "long- kong Telegraph."

FURNITURE: Four room flat. Two bedrooms, living room, dining room. carpets. Excellent condition; cheap write 24304 or Telephone price.

Box No. 398, "Hongkong Telegraph" for appointment to view. CHEVROLET 20 h.p. Roadster, tax- ed, insured, 20-22 m.p.g., excellent engine, good paint work, two spares, $1,000 tyres Bargain. cash. Write Box No. 398, "Hongkung Telegraph."

TO LET.

TO LET. Three storied house Bright and situated at Race Course

Please wille ary. Price reasonable. to G. P. O. Box 1353. Chinese Branch.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of focal share quotations issued this

Ing.

Banks.

B.K, Danks, $1,650 .

morn-

K. Banks Hon. Reg.). £98. Chartered Bank. £13 11. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£33 .

Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n. East Asia Bank, 5101 n.

Insurances,

Canton in., $300 n.

Union In.. $610 n.

China Underwriters, $2 n.

1. K. Fire In.. $200 n.

Internat Assce, Sh. $3.

Shipping.

Dougius, $484 b.

H. K. Steamboats, $8.59 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $43. Shell (Heater), 110/ . Union Walerboats, $9.30 b.

Docks etc.

II.K. & K. Wharves, $120 n. ILK. & W. Docks, $32.85 n. Providents (old). $2.25 . Providents (new), 60 cls n. Ne. Engineerings, Sh. $34 . Shanghal Docks, Sh. $108 n.

Mining. Kailan Mining Arm. 15/6 n. Roubs, $11 n. Venz: Goldfield $5 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

11. and S. Hotels, $6.00 n.

H.K. Lands, $354 n.

+

H.K. Lands, $ Deben. $102% n. Shal. Lands, Sh. $11% n.

Metropolitan

Humphires,

Lands, Sh. $7 n. SD n.

.

H.K. Henities, $6.10 Chinese Estates $00 b. China Realties, Sh. $1 n.

China

$00 1.

Philippine Mining.

Atomoks, P. 73 Atoks, P. 20 X. Ris. Baguio Gold P. 10% Benguet Consol., P. 10.50 Benguet Expor., P. 09 Big Wedge, P. 14 Coco Grove. P. 40 Consolidated Mines, P. .022

P. 154 Gumpus Golds P. 11 Ipo Gold, P. .14

Demons, P. 45

E.

LP. 02

Itogons, Masbatu Min.

P.

ענן

Res. 17

Northern

1..15

Min. P. 05

Paraente Gumaus, P. 29 X. Nls, Salucot Mining, P. 02.

San

Maurice, P. 93

Sayoe Consol, P. 25

United Paracales, P. 07

Public Utilities.

H.K. Tramways, $14.00 n. Peak Trams, (old), $6 b. Peak Trams (new), $21 b. Star Ferries $80 n.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $27 n.

ight. $13.90 n.. China Light, $13 China Lights (new), $13.70 n. H.K. Electric, $00 n.

$10 n.

Macao

Electric, Sandakun Lghts, $14% n.

$20.60 n. Telephone (old), Telephone (new), $11.60 n. China Buses, Sh. $12 n. Singapore Tractions, 24/- n.. Singapore Pref., 23/- 1.

Industrials.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $10 n.

Cald: Mace. (Prof.), Sh. $17 n.

Canton Ices. $2 n.

Cement, $15.10 n.

H. K. Ropes, $5.05 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $26.75 n.

Watson, $5.40 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.6". n. Sinceres, $2.00 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 n. Wm. Powells, 40 cls, b.

Cotton Mills..

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $13.60 n. S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $100 n. Zoong Sings, $34

Π.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $80 n.

Miscellaneous,

IL K. Entertainments, $3.20 n.. Constructions (old), $1.60 b. Constructions (new), 80 cis. b. Vibro Filing, 84% n. Ch. Govt. 8% 1926 Ganda, 97%

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SHANGHAI REFUGEES

COMMITTEE

Will all Shanghat people now in Hongkong-except those in the Peninmula Hotel and those in send Centres plense Refugee their addressen to P. O, Box 11 or leave a note at the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.

THE

HONGKONG

WARSHIP SUNK IN WOOSUNG FIGHT

TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY,

HEROIN PILL DISCOVERY

(Continued from Page 1) were advancing in both directions along North Szechuan Road.

Chinese

JAPANESE FOUND

NOT GUILTY

at

AUGUST 24, 1937.

MODERATE ELEMENTS

SUBMERGED

(Continued from Page 1.)

profitable enterprise have not been realised,

economy

of The nation.--

Laundry Campaign

Perhaps, adds the journal, it is not 10 Koichi Yanaji. 40, residing

with

te late for Japan's statesmen Headquarters Bombarded

While Chinese forces at Woosung No. 4, Luzra toad, together were shelling Japanese marines who Tang Katz 37, unemployed, and Tangosider whether the prize of tur-

at the whole to land from the Kwok, 28, unemployed, were charged ther conquest is worth the risk to the were attempting

artillery units before Mr..5, F. Balfour worship, launched a heavy bombardment of Central Magistracy tals morning with Reuter, the fortress-like Japanese Naval possession of 1.000 berola pills on Headquarters on July 15. First defendant, represented Landing Party

by Mr. F. H. Lereby, was discharged, North Szechuan Road,

Many of the shells bit the structure while the other defendants were each sentenced to a fine of $2,500 or six-

und Imprisonment eausing considerable damages.

Meanwhile, the Chinese columns months Jardine. Mathespn & Co., Ltd.

from Klangwan and Chapel are con- additional one year. Jurdiuc, Engineerlay Corpora-verging on the headquarters and ac-

cording to milltary reports Japanese holding the structure are being isolated from the inhin body of Japanese forces.-Central News.

tion.

NOTICE

Ewo Colton Mills. Ewo Brewery.

Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd. Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf

L'ompany.

Palon and Baldwin (Shanghai). Will all members and/or wives of members of the Staff of the above please report any change in address and advise if any luggage is missing. Direct line to Evacua- tion Olliee, No. 257/48, 1st Floor, Jardine, Matheson & Co., fiel,

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an interim Dividend of One Dollar

the

70 Japanese Killed

Shanghal. Aug. 24. More than 70 Japanese soldiers wire killed yesterday when they on the faunched a counter-attack Chinese positions along Ward Road, it was revealed to-day.

The Chinese have occupied the factory buildings of the China Can Company.--Crutral News.

Grimmitt Senior Revenue Ofleer stated that they raided the flour at 8.30 a.th. The front part of the floor was a Japanese room, while the rear portion was made into n cubicle fu which was found a drying cupboard. A Japanese bath in the kitchen con-

SIR WILLIAM HORNELL

A bulletin issued by Professor Gerrard this morning states that Sir William Hornell's condition continues to improve slowly.

Bombers Attack Warships thined the pills and

Shanghal, Aug. 24.

phernalia für making them.

After the corroborative evidence of defendant second R. O. Stephens, stated that he did not know anything about pills. He had gone there fak- The resulting for a friend, Ho Hai. Third de- been dis- fendant also said that he had gone there looking for Ho Tai

A feet of Chinese planes flew over Shanghai at 1.30 o'clock this morning and headed for Woosting where they dropped a number of bombs on the Japanese warships there. of the brunting has not "losed-Crutral News. Prevent Japanese Landing

con-

off the

New York, Aug. 23,-

1

11]

Wang, the Chinese Dr. C. T.

broadcast Arabassador, to-day

America throughout message place of that which was to have been Riven by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, whose relayed broadcast from China was cancelled owing to disorganisa- tion of the radio network by the bombing of the Chinese short-wave station.

The broadcast dewunced Japanese aggressions us a direet violation of League, the the Covenant of the Kellogg Pact and the Nine-Power

Trenly.

15

been

fad Dr. Wang suid China compelled to make extreme, sacrifices cther puro-1 for the preservation of her national Existence, and it was tragic indeed

and property that innocent lives should have to suffer i atonement for the sins of Japanese mutariska

renching Chinese propaganda thousands of people here from Chin-i ese laundries, whose rustomers are receiving, enclosed in parcels of the Chinese clean linen, leaflets appealing to the Americans to aid in struggle against Japanese aggression, flundreds of pounds for the Nanking. help of these landries.--Reuter.. Government are being raised by the

First defendant stated that he and his wife owned a cafe at, winch they stayed during the whole of the day, They returned to the that late at night, he cubicle had been vented to a man

named Il Tai.

Shanghai. Aug. 23. per Share has been declared for

(2 p.m.) the six months ended 30th June,

Chinese batteries carefully 1937, and will be payable on and

Hi after Thursday, 9th September, cealed behind trees and bushes in the

submitted that Mr. Loeb 1937. Dividend Warrants may be Woosung area, replied with telling

the effect to the Japanese bombardment}

client had admitted the ownership of obtained on application at

from the fleet of warship

of the Yangtze River and suc- the Japanese bath but denied the WANGPOO NOW RIVER | Company's Registered Ollice, P.

mouth rested in driving back the marines ownership of the contents. First de- & O. Building.

The whole of the day and though he sector. THE REGISTER OF SHARES of who attempted to land in the surfendant was away from the flat for by the flagship Idzumo, did not allow his Chinese sub-tenants CLOSED be the Company will

to ni bath, they had arcess to it. the Garden from MONDAY, 30TH AUGUST, which quietly left her moorings In

Whampoo near the to WEDNESDAY, STH SEPTEM-Bridge off the Band last night, the- BER bath days inclusive) during Japanese war craft opened the hom- |

110 transfer of bardment on the Chinese positions in which period

an attempt to cover the landing of shares can be registered.

reinforcements. of the By order

The Chinese defenses had received |

of the attempt to land the tag. 40 Woops culier in

as they and shelled the attackers

Directors.

Board of

URGENT APPEAL FOR PEACE IN FAR EAST ZONE (Continued from Page 1)

Swan Culbertson

ста

Fritz

Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service Commodity Futures on the principal American market Members of

New York Cotton Exchange

Chicago Board of Trade

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange

Manila Stock Exchange.

Correspondents for

Hayden, Stone & Co.. New York and Boston

J. E. Swan & Co., New York

Cable Address SWANSTOCK. Telephone 30244

Hongkong & Shanghat Bank Building, Hongkong

Offices: Shanghai and Manila

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies are requested to forward, early as possible information regarding arrivals, depar-

tures. time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY

ARAMIS (M.M.A, Kowloon Wharf. ANSHUN (B. & 8.), Tulkon Docks, FAUSANG 13.3.), 1.7.

FOOSHING (J.M.), 1.28.

callers.

MAUSANG (3.3.), R22.

HANGSANG LM.), 92.

KIUNGEHOW (& 50.

Store-

KWANGCHOW B

develop harbour,

Docks.

OF DEATH

(Continued from Page 1

tu Jukong wharf, built Shanghai's grisaluss as a his been budly bombarded.

"All night ton, Bram-Ipak, steel grey Jajanest warships combed the river banks with scorelilights and shelled everything arousing suspicion, WETT the but most sinister of all corpses which floated up and down mud at low tide and despoiled of everything of value."--Reuter.

GIB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. | Teed to reach shore in smaller bouts controversy we appeal to the parties with the tide, some to be left in the

Agents.

Hongkong, 29th July, 1937.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Consignees of cargo es the 8,5. President McKinley Voyage 62, which arrived at Hong Kong on August 21st., 1937, are hereby of the notified that on account

at Shanghai,! present hostilities all cargo manifested for discharge at Shanghai ex this vessel, with the exception of certain lots. particulars of which can be tained from the undersigned, is being discharged at Hong Kong at the entire risk and expense of the owners of the cargo, and that the liability of the carrier henceforth.

f!;LtE༥

AMERICAN MAIL LINE LTD. Hongkong, August 21st., 1937. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES KONINKLIJKE PAKETVÀART

MAATSCHAPPIJ Consignees per K.P.M. steamer S.S. "TASMAN" arrived Hongkong arc hereby 20th August, 1937, notified that on account, of the present serious disturbances in Shanghai all cargo destined for that port and Northern ports with transhipment in Shanghai, with certain lots the exception of particulars of which can be ob- tained from the undersigned, is being discharged at Hongkong at the entire risk and expense of the Owners of the goods and that the Hability of the carrier ceases henceforth.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.

As Agents: K.P.M. Hongkong, 20th August, 1937. MANILA SHARES

The following opening quotations and closing business done quotations of the morning session on the Manila Stock Exchange were received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila offer:

Antanok....

Atak

Baguio Cold llenguet Cons. Benguet Expl. Big Wedge... Coco Grove Consolidated Mines Demonstration East Mindanao Qumaun Gold logon

1. X. L Masbate Mineral Resources Northern Mining Paracale Gumaus Ben Mauricio

Buyoc

United Paracale.. Market Enay.

בן,

Prices in Pesos

Ouyer Sellers Dons

Prices Business

.71

.19

.10

1035

13%

0210

.15

10

.04%

ཁཧནྡྷཙོཀྐམཧིཾཝཏྟཊྛིཾན ཨཧིཧིཝིཞནཧཧ

50

.43

-1044

24

9

to war." to releain from any resort The bombardiment ended at o'clock when the Japanese warships The Japanese statement concurred began to move farther away from the in Mr. Hutt's July 14 declaration, he east-Central News.

admitted. But, he said, "The objec-

Landing Party Annihilateds of these principles will only be

troops

of the

obtained, in application to the Far Eastern situation, but the full re- Shanghal, Aug. 23.

¡cognition and practical consideration (31 pan.)

of actual and articular circumstances Forces of 2,000 Japanese from warships in the river, which in that region."

Meanwhite, Senator Key Pittman. succeeded in landing north Woosung Fort at Paorhan and southin a radio address, defended President of the fort at Wentsan Creek under Roosevelt's caution in invoking the by Neutrality Aet lest hostilities should cover of heavy bombardment Japanese warships anchored off Woo-abruptly terminate merely sung, were

were annihilated Chinese international Incident

by entrenchments 1932-United Press, machine-gun fire from entr along the riverside, It was officially announced here to-night.

ak an like thn of

OVER POLE ON RESCUE HOP

Fairbanks, Aug. 23.

S., Taikno

SANDVIKEN (J.M.), 1.0. TAIYUAN B. & S., Stonecutters, TARSANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock, YATSHING (JMD). C.P. YGENSANG (1.M.), A.8.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.)

(Jebsen) from DIEKE RICKMERS Europe, 7 man, Stonecutters. 26661.

12.16 Swalow, fr SANDVIKEN 7 1.9. 05.

SAILED YESTERDAY- Agents Phone Numbers Ciron) HAI LER (Theresen for Penang pa Went Point, 20237.

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARAMIS (M.M.) from Shanghai, 6.30 The United States wireless station

FAUSANG (J.M.) from Tientsin, 2 here reports that Sir Hubert Wilkins,, Kowloon Whart. 26661.

a.m., 17. 30311 famous British explorer and chief of

(3.b.) froin Tientsia, HANGSANG a rescue expedition seeking the lost

hns sm, B.R. 30311. Russian trans-polar airmen,

VAN HEUTSZ (1.C.J.L.) from Straits, passed over the pole and is, now

7 am. All - PHUIT, searching for the missing tliers.

His is the first of several rescue

RE-JOINING COLOURS

It is claimed that Chinese artillery Yaochiachino near the Changhua planes on their way to the scene.---

The Japanese scored direct hits on Japanese war-

Woosung Railway. ships off Woosung, but the report Creek station, also on the Shanghai- United Press. cannot be confirmed.--Central News. succeeded in landing in this area, but were prevented from advancing be- 1,200 Killed At Woosung yond the shoreline, the Chinese forces holding them at the waters' edge for At the end of the Shanghai, Aug. 24 (4 a.m.). Reliable Chinese quarters declare fully three hours.

Chinese received that Japanese morines and infantry- engagement, the men attempting to land at Wentsuo heavy reinforcements and launched Creek, Changhua Creek and the Lion a fierce counter-attack, completely Forest Fort, all points along the east routing the landing parties. bank of the Whangpoo south of Woo- sung Fort, yesterday, suffered severe before being entirely casualties repulsed by Chinese land forces. More than 1.200 Japanese were killed during the fieree engagements.

The area was reported to have been cleared of Japanese troops at, &

o'clock.

Shortly after the Japanese with- drew, the Chinese artillery opened a The same sources also admitted that barrage aimed at the Japanese war- over 300 Chinese soldiers were killed ships anchored in the Yangtse River One Japanese vessel in the heavy shelling of the Chinese of Woosung. land positions by Japanese warships

It was later confirmed that no attempting to cover up the landing of is ported to have been sunk. troops yesterday.

It is disclosed that 30 Japanese war-Japanese troops succeeded in land- ships opened fire on the Chinese lines ing at Lion Forest Fort-Central at I am. and pounded the Chinese News.

were Prevent Removal Of positions for over an hour, during time reinforcements

Convicts rushed ashore in small bouts. which

Fired On Boats

Shanghai, Aug. 24. groups Japanese troops stationed on the Japanese landing headed for Wentsus Creek, directly northern side of the Garden Bridge below Woosung Fort, in an yesterday afternoon prevented the Chinese convicts from the S. M. C. attempt to take the station on the removal of the second batch Shanghal-Woosung Railway there.

Chinese machine-guns went into Ward Road Gool to the Central Dis- action as soon as the Japanese landing triel of the International Settlement. They claim that the first batch of parties neared the shore and mowed down the attackers in their boats.

Chinese convicts, which

Two

the

of

was

Withering under the Chinese gun-500 Are, the Japanese landing parties safely removed earlier in the day,

and behind the lines.-Central News. Hsuchlachlao attempted to reach secure positions at has been sent to help Chinese troops Wuchinchino,

DAY BY DAY NEWS

IN BRIEF

Mrs. Ruopp, of Repulse Bay Hotel, LIFE DEAR TO ME, LOVE DEAREN STILL, HUT I WOULD GIVE THEM BOTH a passenger from Shanghal on the President McKinley, reported yester- FOR LINEHTY—Sandor Petoft.

day that a typewriter and bag Quarantine restrictions have been belonging to her had either been lost imposed by the Government of the or stolen from the Kowloon wharf. Philippine Islands against arrivala account of from Hongkong on

cholera,

Luols Dunn, of No. 278 Matauwei Road, was admitted to the Kowloon Buffering from Hospital yesterday Lui Mul, married woman, was ad-injuries which were received when mitted to the Kwong Wah Hospital he was run over by lorry No. 266, in Nathan yesterday with face Injuries caused which was driven by Chan Chi-hon,

Harper's Garage, by nekd which was allegedly thrown of over her by a man named Ho Fook. Road.

Mr. G. Bodiker, of David House. Comdr. Augegues, Officer Com- manding Batalion Marche de Chine reported to the police that while his of Shanghai, reported to the police car, No. 303, was parked in the Con- that between 0.30 pm, and 1 b.m. nought Rood park yesterday between H. K. Govi, 4% Loan 84% pra

yesterday he lost or had stolen from 3 pm and 4.30 p.m. someone des- H. K. Govt. 34% Loan 1% b.

him the sum of 242 piastrex while troyed its leather work by throwing Wallace Harpers, 38 n.

was found on the seat. Marsmans In., (Lon.) s/- 20/3 n. 1 travelling between the Grand Theatre nitric acid over it. An empty bottle Marsmans Ins, (H.K.), s/— ?/- n. and the Central district.

London, Aug. 23. Army Reservists are still re-joining the colours in large numbers in response to the War Secretary's offer enabling them to make the Army a earn pension. The total of those career, at the end of which they will who have nolifted the Army Record

morning. Office of their acceptance of the offer was 2,700 up to British Wireless.

this

U.S. GOLD AND DEBT

Washnigton, Aug. 23.

The United Stutes Treasury's gold fund for August 20 stood at $1,303,- 046,138 due to the recent heavy The public imports from Japan. debt, on the other hand, is $30,001,- 188,248.-United Press.

WORLD TRADE GAINS

Geneva, Aug. 23, The gold value of the world's trade during the second quarter of 1937 was ten per cent. higher than in.

to-day, the first quarter, according to League and for the same period the volume by three of world trade increased of Nations statistics issued

per cent.-Reuter.

WORLD TRADE

London, Aug. 23. The August number of the League of Nations monthly statistical bulletin shows that the gold value of world trade during the second quarter of 1037 was 10 per cent, higher than in the first quarter. In the same period the volume of world trade increased by 3 per cent.-British Wireless,

AMBASSADOR RESIGNS

Berlin, Aug. 23. General Faupel Gartlan, Ambassa- dor from General Francisco Franco's Government in Berlin, has resigned

for reasons of health-Reuter.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agent Phone Numbers Given.) ** ARAMIS (M.M.) for Europe. p.m... Kowloon Wharf. 20861.

30313.

SANDVIKEN (3.3L) for Straits, PENSANG (J.M.) for Singapore and Calcutta. 2 p.m., A.8. 30311.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) SIRDHANA BL) from Amoy, a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 7721,

TRUSHIMA MARU IN.Y.K. from Europe, non, Kowloon Whart. 30291.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) PATROCLUS (B. & 8) fur Europe, daylight, A14. 30331.

27.

VESSELS DUE

AJAX B. & 8.1, Aug. £7. BADEN Gebsen), Aug. 30. BINTANG (E. A. C.), Sept. 1. CYCLOPS (1. & 89. Aug. 30.

EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.8.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Sept. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Sept

HECTOR (B. & S.), Sept. 10, PREMIUS B. & S.), Sept. 19. PRESIDENT

Sept. 10,

3.

COOLIDGE (Dollar),

PRESIDENT GRANT (Dotlar), Sept.

PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dajlari, Aug.

PRESIDENT

Aug. 20.

LINCOLN (Dollar),

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

Aug

(Delnr),

PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar), Aug. 28.

PRESIDENT VAN BUREN (Dollars, Sept, 11.

TAI PING (B. & S.), Sept. 7. PRESIDENT LINERS

The s. President Hoover will arrive In Hongkong at 7. on Thursday, August 26, and is scheduled to sail for Shanghai, Jogan, Honolulu, San Fran- at 4. DH else and Lus Angeles Saturday, August 8,

The .. President McKinley, wit arrive in Hongkong from Manila at 7 am. on Saturday, August 28, and wil wall for Shanghai, Japan, Victoria, and Seattle at 4.30 pm, the same day.

M. S. TJISADANE

The motor ship Tjlandane, Juva-China Japan Line, is scheduled to sail from Hongkong to Ball and Java vla Manila Mende nad Macassar at August 31.

10 am, an

M. S. VAN HEUSTZ The motor ship Van Heustz, K.P.M. Line, is scheduled to wall from long- kong to Singapore, Penang and Belaw Dell at 4 pm. on Thursday, September 2.

PRESIDENT PIERCE

The Dollar Steamship Line around. the-worl inar as "President Piores". In due to arrive in Hangkeng on Friday morning. A gust 7th, one day ahead

Thin of schedule.

steamer will now Ball from Hongkong for Manila and around the world at noon on Saturday,. August 28th.

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS "Imperial Airways Afr Mail by

tate, Direct Service"--London

14th August Strails Saigon

Swałow

Japan

Siralta

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 18th August

Manilu

Calcutta and Straits Jupan

Sulyang

Santos Maru Tsushima Moru

Imperial Airways Plane..August 24. Menelaus

..August 24.

August 24..

Holhow....

.August 24.

.August 25.

.August 25,

August 26..

August 20.

August 26..

August 26..

Pan-American Airways l'ane

Pres. Hoover Sulzung

Yasukun! Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Porcel Malls are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before & am., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Samshul and Wuchow

Per

Tuesday.

Date and Time.

Kong Ning....Tues., Aug. 24, 4 p.m..

......Tues. Aug. 24,.

G. P. O. and K. F, 0.

Straits and Europe via Marseiller Patroclus

due Marseilles, 23rd Sept.-ona London Parcels only-due Lon- don 29th Sept

Hoihow and Bangkok

Swalow and Amoy

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Parcels,

......Aug. 24, 3 p.m. Reg...Aug. 24, 4.15 p... Ord.,.........Aug. 24, 5 p.m.

....... Proteus .....Tues., Aug. 24, 5 p.m.

Wednesday.

Van Heutsz Wed., Aug. 23, 12.30 p.m. G. G. Paul Downer

Wed, Aug. 25, 2 p.m..

Straits, Ceylon, Indin, E. and S. Santos Maru Wed., Aug. 28, 3.30 p.m.

Africa.

Air Mall for North China, Lanchow.Eurasia Plane.......Wed., Aug. 25..

and Yunnan (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Direct' Service"

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

Rex..

Ord..

.Aug. 24, 5 p.m.. Aug. 25, 7.11.

Thursday,

Thurs, Aug. 26..

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hoto- Fan American Airways Flane

Iuly and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Bervice" Que San Francisco, 1st Septem

ber.

Kawloon P.O.

Rer.

Aug. 26, 5.00 p.m.

Beg..

Ord.,

Aug. 20, 5.00 p.m.

Ord..

*Superscribed correspondence only.

G.P.O.

.Aug. 26, 5.00 p.m... .Aug. 27. 8,00 m.m...

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