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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraphs,

Sir, I read with interest the lead- ing article in last night's Telegraph. One cannot help but agree with your comments on the first three of the Lour

which came

recent event

under your observation. Your com- ments, however, on the fourth seem

require further notice.

to

in the first part of your

"nations

no

You say,

lender

their

longer respect

obligations though they be duly and

formally signed and sealed."

This

you

Beems to be so, but why do criticise Herr Hitler when he does not put forward the "reasoned up-

and you

peals'

Rensible arguments" which

admit to

useless? be Why should he? He sees the

recep tion to Mr. Wellington Koo's reason- ed appeals and sensible arguments and probably realises that the cheap- est,

dignifed quickest and most method of obtaining that which the conceives to be good for his country is to make Germany strong enough to demand it. He seen big nations putting forward reasoned appeals to Japon in an attempt to avold be- coming "accessory to the crime in China and he sees the result.

G. B. G. H.

WUSHING REPORTED CAPTURED

Chinese Launch Counter Thurst

Shanghal, Nov. 24 (3.55 p.m.). The Japanese claim the capture of Wushing (Huchow) an~~important- slik producing centre south of Tal- hu Lake, from where it is believed the Japanese possibly may attempt to push on to Wulu with the inten-

tion of isolating Nanking.

The Japanese forces, according to a Japanese army spokesman,

have now halted their advance along the entire front in order to re-form their line, consolidate the territory gained and move up supplies preparatory to making a fresh offensive.-Renter.

CHINESE COUNTER Shanghai, Nov. 24 (8.40 p.m.). According to Chinese reports, the Chinese have launched counter- attacks on the entire front and heavy fighting is in progress-.Reuter,

MOTOR BOATS SUNK

Wusih, Nov. 24.

Over 200 Japanese marines were elther killed or wounded yesterday when more than ten Japanese motor boats were sunk by Chinese patrol boats in Taihu Lake,

An unknown number of Japanese marines boarded their motor boats at Wuklang, south of Soochow, and started across Taihu Lake toward Wusih in an attempt to launch o Bank attack on the Chinese troops there. They were met and fired. upon by Chinese patrol boats in the like. More than ten motor boats were sunk, resulting in over 200 casualties, whilst the other

motor boats beat. a fast. retreat.-Central News.

DONATIONS TO WAR RELIEF

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

G.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of November, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 with the option of years, ronewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of ilis Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advlood that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be prosent at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund eil on payment, of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Inlaud Lot

No. 5

East of and adjoining Inland Lot No. 5042,

Wong Nei Chung.

Registry So.

Locality.

G.

Isoundary Measuremente.

A.

8. X.

W.

As per vala

plan.

About 41,540

Upact Pries

R.

292€

$20,770

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of November, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Oflees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony

THE

HONGKONG..

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

BRUSSELS

PARLEY NEAR END

Delegates Review Situation Privately

Brussels, Nov. 23.

NEW PEACE PLAN FOR EUROPE

British Reaction

Uncertain

Lord Cranborne- (Britain), Mr. Germany Offers

Norman Davis (America) and Dr. reviewed Wellington Koo (China) the

Sino-Japanese situation at a private meeting to-day.

The Chinese delegates have not yet. received Instructions from Nanking, but it is hoped they will be received before, the meeting to-morrow,

The Brilish and American dele-- the Conference gates examined declaration with M. Paul Spank of Belgium. No important amendment has been received from any delego- tion-Reuter,

THIRTEEN POINTS

Her Terms

NOVEMBER

NEW

25,

1937.

YORK STOCK | EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Nov. 24.

B. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's markets;

Trading to-day Was slack and prices turned cosy, many brokers being absent from the Street. Some encouragement was derived from the President's statement that progress was being made to bring the policies of the utility companies and of the Administration in line in order to start a huge construction programme.

off-set This, however, was partially by a statement by Mr. Douglas of the Security Exchange Commission to the effect that regulations would be strengthened in the event of the Ex- changes refusing to "clean house." A was the further favourable factor concerted drive to legislate tax reform

pretation of the various items con- and many traders are awaiting Inter-

fronting the Street.

Curb stocks and bonds were trre- gularly lower, but United States Government bonds were irregularly

Paris, Nov. 24. Diplomatic circles stated to-day that itler outlined a programme to Lord Halifax including, firstly, formal recognition of Germany's legal right to the return of her colonies, Hiller realisation of to forego practical

for six years. colonial aspirations Secondly, France and England to guarantee not to interveno in Aus- irla regardless of the nature of Aus- tro-German relations, while Germany guarantees peaceful relations likewise Brussels, Nov. 24. with Czechoslovakia, Thirdly, retur- The Conference report and de-reeting Mussolini's dream of a Four-higher.

Power European claration, subject to alight text altera-

5. C. & F. New York correspondent Grck- directorate, tons, has now been agreed to in many, Italy, Franco and England to cables:

Stocks: The market to-day moved except consult on all international questions. principle by all delegations

within a narrow range, with traders the Chinese who have not yet re- Fourthly, Brlish, French and Amer-

seling cautiously and trying to ap- ceived a reply from Nanking. It is lean economle co-operation to avort

Immediate therefore possible, although

praise conflicting news. con- attacking the Relch's autocratic C- sidered unlikely, that Dr. Wellington alme. Fifthly, Germany to return to prospects continue highly uncertain. The price of Pitsburgh steel scrap Koo may ask for another belef ad- the League in the event of the fore-

has been reduced by 50 cents per ton. the Conference going conditions being fulfilled. Journment when

Colton: A large volume is still and this is going into the Loan gradually tightening the "spot" situation and tending to steadiness. There were 42 notices for December, of the demanda. which was less than had been ex-

pected.

meets this afternoon.

Following are the 13 points of the declaration!

1. This refers to the importance of international instruments,

2. They constitute the framework

to safeguard security and peace.

3. The Conference was called for the purpose of examining the dispute under Article VII of the Washington Treaty.

* China has stated that her military operations are purely in to, the self-defence and has come Conference,

5. Japan refused.

6. There seems no opportunity to carry out further conferences and a mondate is therefore advisable to suspend sittings temporarily. This In no way implies dimunition of In- terest of the Powers in the Far East.

It is rumoured that Britain is cm- barrassed as a result of the demands and is uncertain as to the next move, It is understood that Mr. Anthony Eden has informed M. Charles Corola Af the natura United Press:

INVITATION TO FRANCE

Paris, Nov. 24.

Wheat: There was good absorp- tion of offerings on declines, but the follow-up was poor. Any improve ment in the present moderate export figures could readily change the situation.

Carn: Prominent operators, who were recently bearish, are now re- ported to be buying.

It is understood that M. Camille Chautemps and M. Yvon Delbos will visit London during the week-end at the British Government's invitation to discuss with Mr. Neville Chamber lain and Mr.. Anthony Eden the situation arising from Lord Halifax's talks in Germany, notably the Ger- man claims, which it is believed Herr

Hides: 20,000 heavy Northern Hifler expounded to Lord Halifax, re-

calf-hides are reported to have en Rarding the Spanish candlet

laly's attitude over the Sino-Japan-sold at 14 cents, as compared with

17 cents at the last sale. ese hostilities-Reuter,

and

GOING NEXT WEEK

London, Nov. 24.

7. No solution forcibly imposed by one nation can constitute a settle-

It is now confirmed that M. Chau- ment that would be lasting and just. temps, Premier, and M. Delbos, Direct negotiations cannot give a Foreign Minister, have been invited Tasting sellement. Any settlement to visit London shortly, must take into account the various

It is understood that the visit will interests in the Far East. Consulta- be devoted to general discussion of of Hong Kong, for a term of 75tion with other Powers is envisaged international questions of interest to

with the option of yeurs, renewal at n Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum will be rofund- od on payment of the Purchase

price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality.

nland Lot

4254, Blue Pool Road.

No. 5083. South of Inland Lot No.

Wong Nei Chung.

U.S.

Boundary Masautemente.

N. AZ. 9.

Hert

As per als plan.

Contents in

ag. feet.

Aantal

About

20,660

$350

$10,330 ~

[Upset Price. |

COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED:

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 24. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter.

New York Cotton

Opening

Der.

7.05785

Closing 7.80/00

Jan.

7.01/01

7.80/08

7:07/98

7.95/95

0.04/04

0.01/01

.8.08/00

0.02/02

8.10/10

March

May

July

Oci.

8.09/OU Spot

8.04 The First Notice Day for December Cotton is November 24 with Delivery Date December 1.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Dec.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The

Director of the St.

John Sept.

Ambulance wishes to acknowledge with grateful thanks the following donations for relief work in Hong-Dec. kong and China:

New York Rubber

14.40/48 14.07/07

14.00/01 14.70/81

14.00/00 15.00 N 15.09 N

March May

.14.73/00m July

14.93/00

Salen for the day-

Chicago Wheat

004/0074 89%4/0012 80/80 80/80 May St. John Ambulance Centres, India: Jaly

84/01% Rupees Tuesday's Sales: 40,100,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn 500 Dec. Moy

(1) Parsce Ambulance Centre

Bombay

(2) Gwalior State Cer

Centre

(3) Hyderabad British Adminis-

tered Atemi .......

RO

64/54

58%/50%

63/634

50%/0056 $7BL/679% Bo July ...

The First Notice Day December Goo Grains is November 30 and the last

day December 20.

Total

Equivalent in Hongkong Currency, $710.50.

Dec.

Mrs. Mathew, Bromsgrove, Eng- May and £25.0.0.

July

if necessary.

8. This reaffirms the principles of

the Washington Nine-Power Treaty

9. Prompt suspension of hostili- ties would be best in the interests of all parties.

urges

10. This

suspension of hostiles and resort to peaceful processes to find a settlement.,

11. The possibility of these peace- ful processes should not be overlook. ed.

12. Time is required to exchange views and explore methods and the Conference therefore decides to suspend sittings for an indefinite perlod,

13. The Conference may be re- called by the Chairman or any two members.

The report is purely n historical survey of what has happened so for nd does not introduced new features. -Reuter,

DECLARATION ADOPTED

Brussels, Nov. 24, The Conference reassembled at 3.30 p.m. for what is expected to be the Anal silting,

POLICY UNALTERED

President Roosevelt Repents Chicago Claims

to

both countries.....

The talks will take place next Monday and Tuesday-Reuter.

DAVIS INVITED TOO

Brussels, Nov. 24.

Norman -Britain has invited Mr. Davis to visit London to continue discussions on Oriental affairs with Mr. Chamberlain.

Mr. Davis may leave for London on Friday. Mr. Davis has not yet replied to the invitation, apparently awaiting instructions from Washing

lon.

Diplomats speculated as to whether after Lord - Halifax's-visit to Hiller, Britain was desirous of strengthening the European situation by giving the impression that the three great de mocracies were working in closer harmony.-Untied Press.

COMMUNISM PACT

Rubber: Eastern offerings were light and workable. It is reported that a large motor plant is laying oll 23% of its workers.

Sugar: The market to-day was quiet and steady. There were fur- ther attempts at short-covering, but contracts were scarce.

Wall Street Journal morning com- ment.

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR CANADA

The Christmas Parcel Mall for Canada will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Ofee at II am, on Friday, November 26, per s.8. Empress of Japan.

This mail is due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. on December 14.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SIBERIA

The Christmas Letter Mail (Leiters and Postcards only) for Great Britain via Siberia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office on Friday, November 20, per 5.4 "itanpura" as follows:

.

Registered Mail Ordinary Mall

0.45 a.m., November 26, .. 10.30 n.m., November 26,

This mail is expected to reach London on December 23, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, 1.c. 3 cents per 2 ounces for all countries.

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 cents per Envelopes must rot be closed.

ounced.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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

Letters and Postcards for Europa and South America are for. warded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

Swatow

INWARD MAILS

Shanghal and Foochow Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow Straits and Europe vla Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 28th October and London Parcels London date, 21st October, Saigon Japan

U.S.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle,

November 6).

Shanghal and Swntow

Straits Java Haiphong Salgon Kobaul Haiphong

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date. 17th November. Shanghai and Amoy

Saigon

Manila and

Japan

Amoy

Stralis, Manila and London Parcels

(London date, 14th October).

Japan

Amoy

Japan and Shanghal

Shanghai

Japan

the

Manila

Japan

Straits

The market yesterday displayed a distinctly better undertone. There is a growing feeling that many low-

discounted priced stocks have business recession so far.

The

current decline Is losing

momentum.

Many stocks are now selling at prices which would have been con- sidered as reasonable even if the 1938 carnings are 50 per cent, below those of this year. Dow Jones Aver. 30 Industrials

20 Rails 20 Utilities 40 Bonds

Nov. 23 Close 115.70 113.04

20.35 20.15 21.53 21.10 $1,00 01.54 |11 Commodity Index 52.36 52.03

ART GALLERY BOMBED

NANKING SUFFERS

FIRST RAID · FOR MONTHS

Shanghal, Nov. 24 (8.20 p.m.). Japanese bombers visited Nanking this afternoon and loosed bombs within the city wallz for the first time since September 20. The National Art Gallery was damaged.

on

The raiders, who were greeted by vigorous anti-aircraft fire, flew and bombed an emergency airfleld between Nanking and Wuhu.--Reu

Japanese Ambassador In Berlin Gives Banquet

Berlin, Nov. 23. It is officially confirmed that Herr Adolf Hitler will attend a banquet

by the Japanese ter. given to-morrow Ambassador in commemoration of the anniversary of the anti-Comintern Pact.

EMBASSY WATCHES Shanghai, Nov. 24 (6 p.m.). A Nanking message states hul members of the United States Em- bassy, from the top of

dug-out, whnessed the Japanese bombing of Nanking proper for the first time rince September.

Anthun Nannlog Szechuen

Ranpura...

November 25. November 28,

.November 25.

November 30.

Jean Laborde Kamo Maru

Pres. Jefferson

November 20.

November 20.

November 20.

Shantung

November 28.

.November 20.

Tfisarbes

.November 20.

Canton

November 27.

Cheitlang

.November 27. November 17.

Soudan

Friderun

G. G. Paul Deumer...November 17.

Pan American Always_Plans

Soochow

November 27.

November 27.

Tasman

November 27.

Anking ...

November 28,

Bokuyo Maru....

November 20.

Deucalion

.November 28.

Gneisenau

November 20.

Tjisalnik

November 28.

Aramis

November 20.

Conte Ros50

November 29.

Nojima Moru

November 20.

Press. Taft

November 20.

Agamemnon

„November 30.

Cremer

.November 30.

::

date.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Servico-London 20th November Straits

Imperial Airways Plane November 30. Pyrrhus

November 30.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are.. closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

For

Manlin

Per Thursday

Date and Time,

Nell Maersk Thurs., Nov. 25, 1.30 p.m. Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong.... Kingyuan....Thurs., Nov. 25, 3 p.m. Friday

Kongning....Fil, Nov. 26, 8.15 8.m.

Samshul and Wuchow Air Mall for North China, Sish and Eurala Plane.....

.Fri, Nov. 26,

Nanking (via Hankow) by tho (To "Eurasia Airways Bervice" further points by surface trans- port as Services permit). Japan and Europa vla Siberia....

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

Rcg., Ord..

Ranpura

Reg Ord..

Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Japan

C. and S. America and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 14th December. Foochow

Shanghal and Japan Amoy

Air Mail for. "Imperial Airways Direct Service”-das London, 6th December,

Nov. 20, 9 a.m. Nov. ZU, P.30 B

..Fri., Nov. 20, Nov. 28, 9.40 0.0. Nov, 20, 10.30 am.

Fri, Nov. 20,

Parcels, „Nov. 20, 11 cm. Reg.,

Nov. 28, 12.10 p.m. Ord, .................Nov. 20, 1 p.m. Norviken ....Fri, Nov. 26, 2.30 pm Jean Laborde Fri, Nov. 20, 4.30 pampe Anshun.......Fri, Nov. 20, 6 pan. Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Nov. 20,

G.PO, and K.F.O.

..Nov. 28, 5 p.m. Ord.....Nov. 26, 5.30 pm.

Пек,

G.PO, and KP.O.

Air Mail for “Australia by Imperial Imperiat Airways Plane Fri, Nov. 20.

Airways Service"-dae Darwin, 30th November.

1...་

Nov. 20, & pas. 1.Nov. 20, 5.30 pm. ...Fri, Nov. 20. .Nov. 20, 5 pm.

Nov. 26, 5.30 p.m.

.....Sat., Nev. 27.

.Nov. 27, 9.00 a.. ..Nov. 27, 9.30 m.

Sat, Nov, 27.

Reg.- Ord,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs

Ord., day Island, 9th December.

Reg

Saturday

Air Mail for North China and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways. Service" (To further points by surface trans- port as Services permit).

G.P.O. and K.1.0.

Keg,

Ord.,

Armali for "K.L.M. Service"--due Ranchi

Amsterdam 5th December

Rck.

Ord.

apprehensive

foretaste.-

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranchi.

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marsellies, 24th December.

Japan

Manila

The President read the statement and declaration, which was adopted without opposition. The declaration was reduced to 12 articles, numbers six and 12 being merged together,

Prior to the meeting Dr. Wellington Kno, Interviewed by Reuter, stated

Herr Hiller will visit Berlin that he had vainly endeavoured

while occasion, his amendment especially for the obtain acceptance in favour of more concrete form of Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop will action, but he realised the difficulties By to Berlin and all avaliable Cabinet in the way of such action-Reuter. Ministers will be present.

Eight planes flying at 12,000 feet, General von Blomberg, General two of them directly over the Em- Herman Goering and Commander-hassy, dropped eight bomb. In the in-Chief of the Army and Navy will heart of the city in Sun Yat-sen and represent the armed forces.

Government Roads, killing 40, in- This is only the second time Herr cluding Ave children, siripping off Hitler has been the guest of a foreign store fronts and residences and tear- wires. General damage, theng down was diplomat, Previously he

however, was slight. Washington, Nov. 23. guest of the British Ambassador an

Foreigners are very President Roosevelt to-day made the occasion of the visit of Sir John)

that this is merely the Simon and Mr. Anthony announcement regarding

United Preis, threatened collapse of the Brussels March, 1033-Reuter, Conference, when he reiterated that

Exchange of Honours the "search for peace" outlined in his!

the

Tokyo, Nov. 24. Chicago speech continues to be United States policy-United Press. ¡

In connection with the celebration, Move in Congress

the Emperor has granted decorations fof, the First Order of Merit with tho London, Nov. 24.

Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun to The Times' Washington correspon 40 German notables, including Baron dent, referring to the Brussels break von Neurath, Field Marshni down, emphasises that the temper of Blomberg and

Hermann the American public es, the ad-Goering. ministration's hands. He draws at-

conferred decora- Con- Germany has tention to the movement in gress, backed by all pacific organisations of the Buckler and Eagle on 49 tions, for a constitutional amendment Japanese, including Prince Kanin, to prohibit declaration of war with- | Prince Fushini, Mr. Nagao, Mr

Hirote, Mr. Torauchl and Mr. Arita.} -United Press.

ал

out a public referendum.

General

Eden in

van

· ITALY AND AUSTRIA

Ilome, Nov. 23.

CABINET FORMED

Brussels, Nov. 24.

G

Janson has formed M. Paul Cabinet and becomes Belgium's frat non-Catholic Premier for 83 years.

The Ministry includes M. Henri de Spank Man (Finance), M. I'aul

Dierck (Foreign Affairs), M. (Interior), M. E. Rubbens (Colonies) (War and Licut.-General Danis, Minister).-Neuter.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS, COMMUNICATION

Tweedbank,

With reference to Shanghai, the correspondent draws attention to the State Department's statement which stresses 'America's interest in main- tenance ct the innd regulations. Ho says there is not the slightest reason

The following ships are expected communication to suppose that America will con-

It is authoritatively reported that to to be in wireless

Hongkong radio:-Pendopo, sent to any arbitrary change in the a new. Itaio-Austria trade agreement will system thus estabilehed,

Las been completed, virtually abolish-Cheklang, The Daily Telegraph's Washington Ing the special proference system Norseman, Toba Maru, Anshun, Pre- correspondent says it is clear that contained in the Rome protocol and sident Jackson, Hellos, Conte Rosso, should the Japanese demands in preparing the way for negotiations Arizona Maru, Minoo Maru, Shinkyo President Polk, Tasman, Shanghai go beyond reasonable between the United Stales and Italy Moru, grounds the United States diplomatic for a general treaty of friendship, and Alexis, Aramis, Australien, Empress

will support representatives

the commerce and navigation based on Of Anta, Ranpura, President Jeffer Municipal Council, in resisting the most favoured nation principle, son, Shantung, Soudan, Jean Laborde,

Tilsaroca and Kamo Maru, -United Prats.

Winulper Wheat

110/1104 100/100%

110/1104 109/4/100/ 100%/103%

Reuter.

Kalgan,

G.P.0, & K.P.O.

.Nov. 21, 9.30. .mp

.Nov. 27, 10 am. Sat, Nov. 27,

G. E. 0, and R. P. O.

Parcels, ......Nov. 26, 8 p.m.

Ref..

Ord.,

Yasukuni Maru

Nov. 27, 0.48 a.m. Nov. 27, 10.30 a.m.

Tues., Nov. 30, 3:30 p.m. Pree, Jefferson Sat., Nov. 27, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hon- Pan American Airways Flane

olulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan

American Airways direct Service"

duo. 6 Francisco 3rd Dec.

Reg.,

Orü..

Formosa

K.P.O.

Reg., Ord.,

Sat, Nov, 27.

G.P.O.

.Nov. 27, & p.m. .Nov. 28, 8 a.m.

.Nov, 27, 5 p.ni. Nov. 27, 5 p.m.

Sunday

Hongkong Muru Sun., Nov. 28, 0a.m.

Amoy and (Foochow vin Amay)... Szechuen......Sun., Nov. 20, 9 a.m. Shanghal

..Sun., Nov. 28, I n.m.

KORASD......Mon., Nov. 29, 8,15 a.m. Kwalaang Mon., Nov. 20, 10.30 a.m. Aramis

...Mon, Nov. 29,

F.O, and K.P.O.

..Nov. 29, 4 p.k. Nov. 29, 4.30 p.m. Mon. Nov. 20.

GPO, and K.P.0,

Yochow

Monday

Samahul and Wuchow

Swatow and Shanghai

Air Mail for "Franco Orient

vice due Marseilles, 12th Dec.

Ber-

Rez- Ord,

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Conto Rosso

Oth Amsterdam, Servico"duo

December,

Sex.,

Ord..

Salgon, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Aramis

Africa, Egypt and Europe · vin Marseilles due· Morsellies, 20th December.

Manila, Straits. Ceylon, Bombay, Cante ROO

Egypt and Europe via Brindisi

Neg.. Ord *Superscribed corresponderice only.

due Brindisi, 20th December..

...Nov. 28, 4 p.m. Nov. 20, 4.10 p.m. Mon. Nov, 20, G. P. O, and K. P. 0.

Nov. 20, 4.15 p.m. Nov, 20.5 p.m. Mon.. Nov. 20,

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

.Nov. 29, 4.15 p.m. Nov. 29, 5.p.m.

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