NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

As from 27th November, 1937, DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (CHINA) LTD., has Removed Its Offices to MARINA HOUSE, Queen's Road, Telephone 24554.

2nd Floor,

Telegrams? PNEUMATIC

W. I LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

pany.

NOTICE

D. O. RUSSELL,

Permanent Director.

TRAGIC

ACCIDENT EXPLAINED

Explosion Of Shell

From Shanghai

The accidental inclusion of part of a live shell in belongings hurriedly packed by two Europeans in a shell- torn house in Shanghal is believed by the police to be the cause of the ex- plosion ut 05 Fuk Wa Street, second floor, on Tuesday. The explosion re- sulted in Li Mel-kam being removed to the Kowloon Hospital in a serious condition, with his right arm com- pletely blown off and injuries to the Blomacht.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

As from 1st December, 1937, It was learned from the police yes Mr. James Petrie is appointed terday that Li had been for the past 15 years in the employ of Mr. W. A. of Managing Director of this Com-Scharttenberg of the Institute

Oriental Languages, conducted by the Seventh Day Adventist Mission At the outbreak of the in Shanghai. present hostilities. Li and his wife, Kwok Suk-ink, left their house. which was in the war area, and after remaining in the Northern port for some time came down to Hongkong about a month ago. Here the man continued his employment in the office of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission at the National and Commer- clul Savings Bank Building.

DAVIE, BOAG & CO., LTD.

NOTICE

Mr. James Petrie retains his connection with this Company in his capacity as Director,

W. A. STEWART,

Managing Director.

NOTICE

From December 1, 1937, my son Emile will be in charge of my Kitchen.

I take this opportunity of thank ing all my Patrons and hope they will give the same support to my

on as they have given me.

NEW

JIMMY'S KITCHEN.

YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Der. 2. S. C. & F. New York: Correspondent Cables:

Stocks: The market acted poorly. In spite of the absence of heavy pressure and prices seem likely Work irregularly lower before resuming:

upturn. Businesy failures during the

past wwek totalled 184, against 206 failures the previous week. Bank deposits fur the week amounted to $16,565,000,000 as compared with $14,612,000,000 the previous week.

Cotton: There is increasing dis-

INPERIAL AIRWAYS FLYING - BOATS MAY COME HERE

London, fee. 1. From Sami, the spot near Plymouth where Drake started his historic voyage round the world éxactly 860 years ago, there will leave to-morrow morning a squadron of five R.A.F. flying boats for the longest formation flight ever undertaken.

Before returning next May the flying boats will cover over 30,000 miles via Malta, Egypt, India, Malaya to Sydney to represent the Royal Air Force at the 150th anniversary of New South Wales in January, after which they will circumnavigate Australia.

Compared with Drake's three years voyage of 35,000 miles, the squadron's actual flying time-will, it is estimated, be 400 hours.-Reuter.

ITINERARY ANNOUNCED

The itinerary of the Royal Air Force flying-boots, which wil leave Plymouth on December 2 for Austra

a, may include a visit to Hongkong.

Definite arrangements regarding Hongkong have not been finalised, and no announcement will be made until they arrive in Singapore.

The flying boats will visit Austra Ha for the 150th anniversary celebra tions in New South Wales next year.

They will arrive at Maltu December 1. The next stage will be across the desert to Lake Habbaniyah, and thence to the Perslun Gulf, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon ard Singapore, where they will arrive on December 20.

Christmas will be spent in the For East, either at Singapore or long- kong and the flying-boats will not

During his absence, Lt learned that his house had been shelled, and when Mr. E. L. Longway and Mr. Frank B. Knight, of the Mission, left the Colony for Shanghai, he asked them to ivage his belongings as best they could. This they promised to do, but when they reached the house they found Li's effects scattered every- where. Mr. Longway and Mr. Knight. the police believed, then simply pick-resume the night to Austraila until ed up the belongings and bundled the second week in January, them into two boxes, at the time, in their hurry, accidentally put ting part of a live shelf in one of them.

same

CANTON- KOWLOON RAILWAY BOMBED

Stoker Killed In Explosion; Officia! Hurt

made at . January. Calls will District, and

over

The

Li was handed the two boxes when.} squairot will arrive in the last week | alarm was a rattlera con-

Mr. Longway and Mr. Knight return

to the Colony on Tuesday. He took them to his house In Fuk Wa Street, and on opening one of them there was a sudden explosion. The fragments that have since been found Infients they were not parts of n bomb but probably remnants of the ture-cap part of a

shelf.

DECEMBER 2, 1937.

DEATH PROBED

New Regulation Led To Discovery

Of Injury

Police witnesses at the Rowlaon Magistracy yesterday denied that they had assaulted Chun Sun, 48, who died on August 31 through ruptured spleen and broken ribs, when the inquiry into his death was continued yesterday afternoon.

POST OFFICE.

be closed at Kowloon Post Office and

Saturdays.

CHRISTMAS LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA | General Post Office at 8 am, on

The Christmas Letter and Parcel Malls for Australia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office na follows:

Letters for the Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes Rt Kowloon Fost Office and General Parcela

Post Office. They should be clearly ...... 5.00 p.m. Dec, 2. Registered Mell 6.00 p.m. Dec. 2.

marked "By Air. Mail" and bear Ordinary Mail 9.00 a.m. Dec. 3.

sumelent postage. Insufficiently pre- the s.a. Tanda“

These mulls will be forwarded by paid, letters may be taxed with and are due to double the deficiency or forwarded arrive at Sydney on December 22, by Steamer Service, at the discretion.

1937.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Christmas and New Year cards

Prior in the commencement of the hearing, the Coroner, Mr. K. Keen, and his Jury, comprising Messrs. John Revle (Foreman), William Law and A. F. dos Remedios, together bearing not more than five written with Mr. John Whyatt, Assistant Al-words und enclosed in open envelopes torn General and police officers, are accepted by the Post Office ut inspected the lay-out of rooms on the the rate for printed matter, i.c. 5 ground floor of the Shamabulpo cents per 2 ounces for all countries. Police Station. Witnesses had alleg

Hongkong. Chiun' and Macao al ed that deceased received his mortal 2 cents per 2 ounces. injuries in the interpreter's room and

Envelopes must not be closed, the detectives' quarters of the station.

Kwok Kim, sergeant C152, said he had entered the station about 8.20 p.m. on Auppist 31, and on looking: into the detectives" office, saw several people inside. One of them, who suid that he was a district watchman. from Hongkong (Chan Fat, DW38) stated that he was investigating the larceny of a sewing machine. Two men, deceased and Wong Lup (a pre- vious witness), were the suspects.

The suspects denied the theft, and sold they had been assaulted by the watchman.

Witness was told that testimony had been given that he had assaulted the two men, but declared that he had not done su

Canton, Dec. 1. Japanese planes again raided the Cunton-Kowloon Hallway to-day, They will visit the Dutch East Three machines were sighted this Detective Sergeant Frederick Indies and will reach Part Darwin in morning at 0.40 over the Chungthan Nolan said that about 5.59 pan, on about the same time August 31, he had been told by Sub- the middle of

and Brisbane on another group of Japanese bombers Insp. Hynes, the Inspecies on duty. way tu Sydney, where the appeared the

Shumchun.

that two men had been brought in sounded here. of January. It will stay there 10

for questioning regarding the larceny Later the Ja

of a sewing machine.

Witness and on the detective C454, Chan Tsun, ques- days

centrated their attention fying

Railway. The

boats will then fly Canton-Kowloon

tioned They

the men in the detectives' around the Audrollan emast via Mel- firstly scouted the line from Shum-

Wont room, and then

into tool

LAID | bourne, Adelaide, Perth, Carnarvon chun to Tintongwel for a short white interpreter's room.

the

Wong was and Broome to Derby, where they and then continued to

to Shekka and

asked if he knew anything about will leave Australla on the return Tongauha. As soon as they reached Jarceny, but he did

sald

not; de- fight in the middle of March.

the bridge between Shiekka and claring tirat false information had Tongtauha, they began release been

been given.

taken back, und PERSONNEL

purt of their

explosive Cargoes. deceased brought to the Inter- Three bombs narrowly missed

preter's room for

questioning. bridge.

Both 201 men were 50 emphatic in their denials that witness came lo the conclusion that they were not Implicated in the larceny. He left them both in the detective' room to see C454 could find out from them who the actual thieves were. and went to his own office to do other work.

The personnel of the crews of the Royal Air Force lying bants has been announced as follows:

flow Li opened the bax has not yet been ascertained, as his condition is too serious for him to be questioned. It is believed, however, that he did the amparking on his own in a cubicle, as his wife and child who were in the house at the time were not in- jured.

The police

are satisfied for the Lawry present that acrident.

Wom

was an

the incident

|

to

the

were

Orders

the

Was

Wily

MAN LOOKED ILL About 7 n'einek he Anished this! work, and went to see the suspects. No satisfaction had been got out of them, and witness went to see Sub- Insp. Hynes to say they would be

While the Japanese planes bombing the bridge the Sheklung- Beat Our, Wing Commander Lloyd, Kowloon train was compelled to stop Flight-Lleut. W. S. Jenkins, Flying at a point somewhere near the bridge, Oficer E. 1. Hyde, Sergeant W. Gunder the cover of trees.

Aircraftsmen Booper and were given for all passengers to leave the explosion

the train immediately. They had Boat

Two, Squadron Leader V. P. Just left for the fields when the Feather, second in conmund, Pilot reiders appeared and dropped bombs "ANTI-JAPANESE ACT

Officer In connection with

J. Barrett Sergeant A. E.

on the train. One direct hit was 're- where bomb was thrown inside the Wheeler, Corporals C. E. H. Moore, gistered and three coaches were Kee Stevedores and ship-4. Harrison, I. P. Gilmour, G. He wrecked, including; one third class

Linfoot. chandlers shop at 35-35 Connaught

passenger roach and two freight cars. Buat Three, Flight Lieut. W. A. J. Immediately after the bombing. the Road Central on Tuesday night, the Satchell. Pilot Oficer F. Phillips, Japanese opened fire with machine- Poller believe that anti-Japanese

Air- Kuns on some of the passengers and elements were responsible for the act. Fight Sergeant C. D. Castle,

Roberts, graftsmen

Jenkins The shop people had previously re-

Bickle

and railway cials, who were sealter-along shortly to be released. ceived threatening letters, but fel-

ng everywhere for safely, lowing enquiries the police are

Boat Four, Flight Lieut. H. M. T.

H. E absolutely

R. C. O. Lovelock, Corporals directly

Jobuson. or indirectly, con- cerned

E. Chapple. T. G. B. Sayers, Air- 1 In dealings with Jajmnese. The missile, which

craftsman Pannell Mills Wils omb pattern, was thrown by Chi- nese described by the fukis of the shop as dressed in grey clothing and wearing a dark felt hat. The bomb exploded, but the force was only just sufficient to break it into several fragments. Inside bits of lade-glass were found. The force of the bomb enn be gauged by the fact that a foki standing near to the spot where landed was not injured it all. What- ever explosives were put inde it, the bomb was apparently made by un amateur.

sension over the Farm Bill and not, with shed that the firm is Neugebauer, Pilal Officers

Svine

crop

doubt as to whether there would be any compulsory erop control eaned Liquidation. Private estimates are higher. The dullness of the "spot" and textile markets reflects mill curtailment.

Wheut There

were large export sales to Germany and Mexico, which are constructed as a possible break in the deadlock, but evidence of a follow-up is awaited by traders.

Cura:

This market was without any special feature.

Rubber: There were heavy Eastern onterings จ unworkable basin. Factories

An storing are not interested, irregular market is probable until

output is

that

the New Year.

an

shor

Hides: October 5.000.000 pairs under September and 11,000,000 puits below

Uj

October last year.

Sogart The market was Rem and active on Cuban short covering.

C. & F. Dow-Jones Swamary 5. C of yesterday's

market: Prices lightest days were lower in the trading since October 4th, and traders, on the whole, were

jous. The magazine Iron cautious.

Apc that consumers might with-hold spys in anticipation of lower metal prices. but the decline in ingot prices las possibly, been checked. Steels now, were down by fractions above 1 point. Rubbers eased. Chrysler and General Motors shares slipped. Rails and farms were down. Útill- tles went reluctantly lower. Chemi- caly cased, Cuppers were Suid, Gold-minings were firm.

Curb stocks and bonds were both lower and the markels were quiet, Government bonds were higher.

Wall Street Journal morning com- ment.

amount of

There is a growing "cash" demand for stocks.

It is understood that the Air Reduction Company's last quarter carnings will be Bailsfactory.

European Interests are buying copper shares.

Even if the inter-State Commerce Commission decides to grani the raliroad companies' request for a 15 per cent rate Increase, Wall Street does not expect that many railroads would pinee substantial orders for new equipment.

Chart compilers expect the market to remain in the trading area for the near term.

Dow Jones Averages Nov. 30 Close. 30 Industrials

123.48 122.11

20 Italia

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

32.25 22.60 02.04

11 Commodity Index 52.52

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STOKER KILLED

One stuker is reported 10 have been killed Instantly, while an official was seriously injured. The latter's Boat Five, Flight Lieut. B. M. Cary, enndition is sakl to be very serious Pilot Officer H. R. Gibbs, Sergeant and has been taken to Sheklung for Godwin, Aircraftanen Terrill, Par-medical treatment. The other pus- nons and Hoskins.

sengers and workers on the train are reported all safe and unhurt. The ralders dropped two bombs at Cheungmuktau. graph pole was destroyed but the Dec. 1 ran line was not hit. 147.5/64 At 9.28 nm. three Japanese planes 21.59 appeared over Sheklung. They were 12.38 fired on by anti-aircraft units before 5472 they were able to reach the bridge 941 there. No bombs were dropped by 22.40 the planes at this point and they 10.40 flew off in the direction of Canion 10,40 19.90 after scouting the district for a brief 220% peried. They continued along the 1/2 railway line to Canton and

gaged by anti-aircraft Suntong and Chipi.

Nov. 20. 1479% .21.594 .12.28 .5-472

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Vienna. Vienna. Prague. Madrid Lisban.

and Piano When Evening Comes Amsterdam. (Stanton): Lonely Street (Porter) ...Turner Layton Vocal-Leave The Pretty Girls Alone (Itubison) ...Len Bermon step-dancing; Dance Orchestra-Twilight In Turkey Fos-Tra: The Toy Trumpet-Fox Trot... Nat Gonella and is Geor stians.

11 Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES 720 am. Violin Recital by Joseph Blind-

WICK.

'Empire Exchange.'

1.40 mm.

7.55 am. All in Pink" (Second Series)-

3

0.40 am. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 8.45 .. am. Ben. Rendings from the Embe French Classes, arranged by Stephan.

10 am. Big Ben, Food for Thought. 1020 m. Symphony Concert. The BBC

Empire Orchesten.

11.10 m. The News and Announcements Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15 am, 11.30 am. The Empire Foilles in London

Chiling,

4.10 p. Bit Den. 'All in Pink [Second

Sortes) -3.

5 p.m. Variations for Pianoforte: Brahms

3.

6.35 p.m. The News and AnceUBES.

ments.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 8.44 pm. 5.55 pm. Food for Thought.* 4.15 pm. Stare of Variety.

0.15 р.п. 131 Вел Orchestre Raymonde, 730 pm. Felton Hapley, at the Organ of

the Gaumont Palace, lrmingham.

p.m. Sportsmen Talking",

8.16 p. Violoncello Recital by Frank

Foril,

11.30 p.m.

"At the Black Dog.'

p. Light Orchestral Mukle,

0.10 p. Food for Thought,

0.30 pm. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Tirne Signal at 0.45 p.m. 10.15 p.m. Die Ben. Har nf Variety. 10. p. Light Cinical Concert. 11.15 pm.

'All in Pink' (Second Series)

T 31.44

12 .. The Ziews and Announcementa. 22.17

Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.15 nua, 02.05 12.30 nm. 'An 1 Bee It, 12:33 AM. The 52.01

Bath Orchestra.

The following shilps ́are expected to bo in wireless communication with the Radio Telegraph Office: Gneisenau, Prezident Taft, Hawall Maru. Hamburg Maru, Soll, Havre, Aramis, Conto Rosso, President Harrison, Hangshang, Szechuen and Soochow

1.20 a.m. Orchestra Music,

rump

Hongkong Bombay Montreal. Montrea Brussels.

2614

Num

1102

No

|

Sergt. Nolan said deceased's face had been covered with perspiration and bad been

in greyish-yellow colour. le had thought that de- ceased was an opium addiet who hud toiten the drug for some time,

Witness sald he bad not assaulted the man.

It was a common practice to leave suspects alone with Chinese detectives for an hour or so.

further Deceased had been sent to the One tele-wong-Wah Hospital us, sick-and-

destitute. He should not have been described no destitute, as he had a) wife and lived in house, and ought to have gone to the Kowloon Hos- pital. The Kwong Wan Hospital did not normally have post mortems on people who had died under their care, but when deceased had died, he was sent to the Kawicon Mortuary for an autopsy because of a new re- gulation which had been issued to combat the cholera epidemic.

It it had not been for this, the cause of his death would probably never have been discovered.

were

unita at

Japanese planes were sighted

As soon as witness heard that de- ceased had died through a ruptured

141 over this city and the "all clear" signal was sounded here at 9.50 a.m. Nom.

Shortly after 1 o'clock this after-splzen and broken ribs, he informed hour a second alarm was sounded. Japanese is reported that two planes again sppeared over Canton- 4.90 Kowloon line but did not release any

110

1/3 .1/6th 4.00 .20.30

1/2

1/3

1/01%

20

29.34

bombs, They left the vicinity of the

1/2

210

16 railway at 2.05 p.m. when the "all

Montevideo.

3012

3DIA

Rio de Janeiro...4% Silver (Spot) ... 19ik

44

clear" signal was again sounded. Wah Kiu Yat Pu.

1911

Silver (forward), 19 & War Loan.

Belgrade

+

19% 110

100% -fritish Wireless.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Dec. 1 The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter,

New York Coiton

Opening 7.01/01

7.02/01

7.97/07

CARRIERS OFF COAST

Swatow, Nov. 30. According to loen! papers, two Japanese seaplane carriers. the Notoro and Kimol, are operating near Tongkawan with their seaplanes ruid- ing the Canton-Kowloon and Canton- Hankow Railways.

One paper stated there is only one carrier, which anchors close seaplane to the coast in day time and moves out to the sen after dark. This is to prevent possible Chinese aerial al- tacks at night. The aircraft carrier Is escorted by three destroyers.— International,

REWARD FOR WORKERS

Chengchow, Dec. 1.

By order of General Chiang Kai- shek, $100.000 will be distributed to the officers and workers of the Chin- ese Government railways' as a re word for their efforts in the main- tenance of railway traffe during the present emergency period-Central News.

Dec. Jan. March

Closing 7.85/85 7.80 N

7.90/01

May

8.02/00

7.00/90

July

8.04/04

0.01/01

Oct.

0.07/05

Spot

8.03/01 0.00

The Delivery Day for December Colton is Dec, 1.

July

Monday's snies:-

Cheapo Carr

The First Notice Day for January Is Dec, 27 and the Deilvery Dale Jan.

3.

Room

30 m. At the Black Dog."

Big Ben, The News And An nouncements.

2 n.st.

Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 a.m. 2.20 .m

John Recital by

Teehurst (Harpsichord). 2.40 am. Music in African Life." 2.65 am. All in Pink' (Second Series)—3. 3.44 Am. "Dancing Through." 4.43 an Interval.

84.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Birma) at 0.10 am. 8.20 a.m. Orchestre Raymonde. 05 am. Twig-distance Listening." 83 m. *he Twilight Serenadors.

New York Rubber

15,85760

15.80/70

15.00/010 15.32/32

15.41/43

Detective Inspector Carey,

An adjournment was made to 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, December §.

of the Post Office.

'VIA SIRENIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded:

la Siberla" if so superscribed,

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Iegistered und Parcel Malls are closed 15 minules earlier than the time given below unless otherwise itated, and where mults are advertised Ordinary air mali letters for Im-to close at or before & a.m., registered perial Airways Direct Service to and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. Europe etc., will, until further notice, on the previous day.

From

Japan

AIR MAIL TIMES

INWARD MAILS

Per

Shanghai and Foochow Australia and Manila Straits and Europe via Negapalam (Letters and Papers) London date, 4th November U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Sun

Francisco, 6th November) Shanghai and Swatow

Manila Straits Japan

Manila

Stealts and Holhow

Haiphong

Shanghai....

Calcutta and Straits

Calcutta and Straits

Haruna Maru Nanchang Nankin

Patroclus

Due

.December 2.

December 2.

December 3.

December 4.

President Polk

December 4.

Sulyang

December 4.

Pres. Jefferson

December 4,

Pyrrhus

December 8.

Buenos Aires Maru

Mulnam

December .

•December .

I.

Canton

Emp. of Asla

Glentinian

Kamsang

Talma

Ixion

0. December 6. „December 7,

.December 7.

December 7.

December 7.

December 7.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane December 7.

direct Service-London date 27th,

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways P.-A. Airways Plane

Direct

Francisco..

November.

Service"-San

1st December.

Japan

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters

and

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fith

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papers) London November and London parcels- London date-4th November. Manila

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date 20th November.) Japan

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Straits

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Amoy Japan

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Francisco, 13th November).

For

Athos II Changle

December 8.

..............December 8.

December 9. December D.

.December 1.

.December 10,

December 10.

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December 10.

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December 11.

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December 12.

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„December 13,

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Japan and Europe via Siberla Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service" due Haruna Maru .......Thurs.. Deo, 2.

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

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.Dec. 2. 6 p.m. Thurs..

Dec. 2.

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

Reg. Fr., Dec. 2, 5 p.m. Ord.,

Fri, Dec, 2, 5.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Haruna Maru

South Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe via Marcelles-duc Mor- sellies 31st December, 1938. Manila, Rabaut, Australia and New Tanda

Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 20th December.

Fort Bayard

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Thurs., Dec. 2.

.Dec. 2. 5 p.m.

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Parcels,

Rcg.. Ord.,

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Thurs., Dec. 2, 2.30 p.m.

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Air Mail for North China, Slan and Eurasia Piane........ Fr., Dec. 3.

Nanking (via Usnkow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To

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

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.Dec. 3, 9,30 am.

********....Fri, Dec. 3.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg,

Straits and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan

-Due Marseilles, 5th January 1930

Shanghai Swatow

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Dee.

524/5246 May

55%/8544 551a/50 July

50/50% 50% 750% The First Notice Day December Grains is Nov. 30 and the last day Dec. 28.

Winnipeg Wheat

114/1144 110%/110% 112 112

108%/100%

Dec. March May

15.03/02

15.51/51 July Sept.

.10.00/00 15,61 N Sales for the day:-2,400 tons.

The First Notice Day for December Dec. Rubber is Nov. 29 and the last day is May Dec. 20.

Dee. May

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Agents: 9234/92% Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 1 and the W. R. Loxley & Co., (China) Ltd. 00/0014 01/01% last day Dec. 31.

....Dec. 4, 9 a.m.. .......Dec. 4, 9.30 a.m. .Sat, Dec. 4, 3.30 p.m.

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Airways Service"-due

Dec. 3, 5 p.m... Doo. 4, 8 6.12.

Piano Bat. Dec. 4. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Dec. 3. 5 p.m. Dec. 4. 8 am. .Sun., Dec. 3, 9 a.m.

Res., Ord.,

Sunday Airways Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-due London, 13th 'December (Leiters may be posted In the Ordinary posting-box at G.P.O. and K.P.O.......

Plane..Bat., Deo. 4. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Ret..

Ord..

Darwin,

12th December, (Letters may be posted in the ordinary pouting- box at G.P.O. and KP.0.) Swatow and Bangkok

RCI.. Ord.,

Yingchow

Wednesday

Kumsang

Jala, and U.S.A., by o "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 14th Decem- Ver.

Res..

Ref.. Ord.,

Thursday

Japan

Wed., Dec. 8, 6 pm,

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Plane,

*Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Emp.

South America, and Europe vin Vancouver BC. (Parceli for Vancouver Canada only)-duc

B.C., 27 December.

Swalow

Wed., Dec. 8.. Wed., Dec. 8. 5 p.m. Ord......Wed., Doo. 8, 5 pm.

G. F. O,

Wed., Dec. 8, 5 pm. ‚Thurs, Dec. 9. 0 a.m.

Thurs., Dec. §. of Asia

Parcels, Thurs., Dec. 9, 5 p.m. Reg.,.Sat, Dec. 10, 9.15 am. Ord, Sat, Dec. 10, 10 am..

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Taksang....Thurs., Dec. 9, 2.30 p.m.

Friday

Rawalpindi..Fri, Dec. 10, 10.30 .m..

.Sat, Dec. 10. Parcels,..Sat., Dec. 10, 5 pm. Reg., ..Sat., Dec. 11, 9.45 am. - Ord., Sat, Dec. 11, 10.30 am..

Japan and Europo vla Siberia, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rajputana

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselles due. Mar- selles, 7th January 1938,

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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