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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

As from 27th November, 1937, DUNLOP, RUBBER CO. (CHINA) LTD., hra Removed Its Ofleca to MARINA HOUSE, 2nd Floor, Queen's Road.

Telephone 24554.

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Permanent Director.

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I take this opportunity of thank- ing all my Patrons and hope they will give the same support to my son as they have given me.

JIMMY'S KITCHEN.

Australian Munitions

For Colony

Decentralisation Scheme Mooted

Details of the

decentralisation

Imperiat supply

Was

scheme for the supply of armaments and munitions to British possessions in the J'acific have now been released,

Under they plat

which formulated at the recent Conference, Australia Wil army and naval munitions require- ments for Hongkong and Singapore.

Plans have been completed for the erection of new buildings, and the purchase of new machinery, at a cost of £585,000, for the expansion Australian

armaments factories.

of

Most of the machinery has already been ordered from Britain.

H.M.S.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

REPORTS INDICATE

JAPAN PUSH

CHECKED

(Continued from Poor 1,)

aro

be attempting to land on the north bank of the Yangtze River, opposite Kiangyin. Strict, precautions being taken by the Chinese garrison there.-Central News.

Hankow-Moscow

Link

Honkow, Dec. 2.

between Hankow and Moscow has now been reduced to 40 hours for military aeroplanes.

According to Soviet circles, travel

This is due to the fact thai facilliles for night flying have been oblained In Chinese Turkestan and there is heavy passage of, acroplanes at the moment.

All the stations in Chinese Turke- stan now

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,

1937.

INPERIAL AIRWAYS

FLYING - BOATS. MAY COME HERE

London, Dec. 1.

From Sami, the spot near Plymouth where Drake started his historic voyage round the world exactly 360 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 100th anniversary of New South Wales in January, after which they will circumnavigate Australia,

Compared with Drake's three years voynge of 36,000 now carry supplies of gasolche miles, the squadron's actual flying time will, it is estimated, be

400 hours.—Router.

and turpentine.

The bend-ofees of the CN.A.C. and the Eurasia Companies are now established in Hankow, but the CN.A.C. will remove to Tungking shortly.

ITINERARY ANNOUNCED

The Itinerary of the Royal Air Force flying-boats, which will leave Plymouth on December 2 for Austra-

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local

After removal, the CNA.C. will | la, may include a visit to Hongkong share quotations issued this morning.

open a line between Tungking and Hongkong. The Eurastu "will also

open a line between Hankow and Tungking.

Paris, Dec. 1.

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-

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China Will Win In The End lia for the 150th anniversary celebra- tions in New South Wales next year.

arrive at Malta They will December 4. The next stage will be across the desert to Lake Habbaniyait, and thence to the Persian Gulf, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon and Singapore, where they will arrive on December 20,

Ter

China's Ambassador at large, Mr. Kung Lo, who is going to London told United Press in un interview to-day: "Japan may win battles, but she will lose

the war. general staff planned to send 500 troops to China expected the North China campaign to last six wecks and the Shanghai campaign one month. However, the war has lusted many more months, Japan has so far sent thousands of troops-- they are over the half million mark already.

"That is one way to descend from a first-class Power to a second class Power, because gradually she is ex- hausting herself, and no provision has been made financially for the present extended operations."— United Press,

Chinese Putting Up Stiff Fight

successes,

Christmas will be spent in the Far East, either at Singapore or Heng- kong, and the flying-boats will not resume the flight to Australia until the second week in January.

East

They will visit the Dutch Indies and will reach Port Darwin in the middle of January. Calls will be made at Bowen and Brisbane on the

way to Sydney, where the squadron will arrive in the last week of January. It Will stay there 10 days,

The lying bonts will then By around the Australian coast via Mel- bourne, Adelaide, Perth, Carnarvon and Droome to Derby, where they will leave Australia on the return flight in the middle of March.

PERSONNEL

of the crews of the

The persee lying boats has

Royal Air been announced as follows:

Boat One, Wing Commander Lloyd. Fight-Lleu, W. S. Jenkins, Flying Oficer E. L. Hyde, Sergeant W. G. Lawry, Aircraftsmen Hooper and Browning.

Boal Two, Squadron Leader V. P. Feather, second in command, Pilos meer J. Barrett, Sergeant A. E. Wheeler, Corporais C. E. H. Moore, A. Harrison, R. P. Gilmour, G. H. Linfoot.

Jenkins

anti

Shanghai, Dec. 2. Drawn up in their line, which vir- tually form the last important strong- hold east of Nanking, Chinese troops in the Klangsu, Chekiang and An- hwei provinces are continuing the attempt to consolidate their positions in face of flerce

Japanese aerial, artillery and infantry assaults,

Meanwhile the imeagre Chinese re- ports available in Shanghal contra- dict the startling Japanese claims of

While admitting

that Changchow and tau having Chinese sources state that the advance claimed

Bout Three, Flight Lieut. W. A. J. by the Jonese Sutchell. Pilot Offeer. F. Phillips, from those

sities

appears Flight Sergeant C. D. Castle, Air- "anticipatory" in nature. They

deny

craftsmen Roberts, the capture of Kwangtch and declare

Bickle. UNILATERAL ACTION that the highway between

Boat Four, Flight Lieut. H. M. T. and Kwangtch NOT CONDONED and all bridges have been blown up. In view of the stubborn defence (Contlined from Page 1.)

Kwangtch. Japanese troops are re ported to have gathered a fleet of rising fron the administration uf steam faunches at Wangpu village,Pilot Oficer H. R. Gibbs, Sergeant Boat Five, Flight Lieut. B. M. Cary, the Settlement.

cast of the city, with the apparent Godwin, Aircraftsmen Terrill, Par- Replying in the House of Commons intention of breaking through the tion regarding the Chinese Customs kat, at question time on the present posi- Chillentien position to reach Long-

sons and Hoskins. north-west of Kwangteh. service at Shanghal, the Foreign | Reuter, Secretary said that during the course of last week publicity had been given to a number of utterances attributed to the Japanese authorities in Shang- hat which had appeared to 'Majesty's Government to

to constitute

on

lis

revenues.

of

Is well barri eugebauer, Pilot Officers H. B.

Huge Fires In Nantao

Shanghal, Dec. 2.

. (11.15 a.m.) Colossal new fires are devouring Nantno's bund and are close to the French Concession.

a serious threat to the proper func- Customs, and the service of foreign tioning of the Chinese Maritime,

Columns of smoke are rising to the Joans secured

sky and are visible by all Shanghai. customis The Government had accordingly These fires are belleved to be con- entered into consultations on the sub-suming the Chinese wharves and jeet with the United States and the warehouses along the Whangpoo. French Government. His Majesty'n The French Fire Brigade is stand- Government had reminded the Japing by to prevent the flames sprend- anese Government that the Chinese ing along the French bund.--Reuter, Maritime Customs had at ull times Ilsinking. Dec. 1.

been of international interest and Demolishing Nantao Boom Festivities all day to-day marked

that they expected to be fully con- the Japanese abolition of extraterri~ SUI

sulted before any arrangements were torial rights in Manchukuo.-United reached for carrying on the customs Press

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services during the present hostilities. Sanilor presentations bad been Inade by the United States and French Government. The <ilscus- cions, Mr. Eden sald, were still pro- eeeding

The discussions referred to by Eden are, it is understood, proceeding In Shanghai between the British and other Powers concerned, including the United States and France on thị one hand and the Japanese authori- ties on the other, in the light of 5- surances which have been given in Tokyo that due consideration will be accorded to the requirements of the various Powers before any provi klonal arrangement is made between the Japanese authorities in Shanghai and officials of the Customs adminis- tration.--British Wireless,

AIR RAID EDUCATION FOR H.K.

(Continued from Page 1)

and of the work of a decontamina- tion squad.

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Shanghai, Dec. 2. A Japanese salvage firm has start- boom. ed work demolishing the Nantao

Japanese divers conducted obser- vations yesterday after which a depth charge was fired-Reuter, Bitter Battle Near Nanking

Hankow, Dec. 2 (8.65 a.m.) Bitter fighting is expected in the vicinity of Nanking when the Japan ese forces come within striking dis tance of the capital.

In an allempt to prevent a part of the Japanese army reaching Wuhu an operation which, if successful, isolates Nanking the Chinese have blown up bridges between Kwang- the highways impassable for mechan- teh and Wuhu and have rendered

ised' units,

Johnson, R. G. O. Lovelock, Corporals C. E. Chapple, T. G. D. Sayers, Air- craftsman Pannell.

DUKE OF WINDSOR

MAY PAY VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

Australian Returned Soldiers may Invite the Duke, of Windsor to visi! Australia when he makes his world tour, itinerary of which will probably Include Hongkong and the Far East.

The State Executive of the Return shortly consider a motion that an in- ed Soldiers League in Sydney will

lead the Anzac Day March in Sydney

next year.

vitation be issued to the Duke to

on April 25

The text of the resolution, which has been submitted by the Kogarah branch of the League, is as follows:

"That in view

of the unwarranted accorded to the Duke of Windsor sha and unpardonable treatment being

sub-branch suggests that the head- que Diggers' continued confidence quarters of the League forward to

th and respect, and urge that an invita- tion be extended to him to lend the Anzne Day march in Sydney on the occasion of Anzac Day, 1030, in con- junction with the 150th anniversary."

ITALIAN ACTION

ATTACKED

(Continued from Page ij

The Chinese have also erected a duals to not objectionable.--Unlied series of booms across the Yangtze Press. River between Wuhu and Chinking. Despite reports to the contrary, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is still in Nanking, from where he talked by telephone with high officials in Hau- kow yesterday,--Reuter,

Monday, February 7, 5.30 pm. EDEN DECLINES

General anti-gas precautions. Government is issuing invitation cards to all business houses, which are asked to send representative, who will be given a reserved seat.

The authorities

are hoping that firms will readily respond and co- operate in this endeavour to make adequate preparations against any possible emergency.

TO ANSWER HOUSE QUERY

London, Dec. 1. Replying to a member who asked whether conversations were now tak Ing place between the Italian and British Governments through the British Ambassador In Rome with a Banished from the Colony for five view to an improvement of the rela- years on August 14, 1030, Tsol Kam, tions between the two countries, the 20, unemployed, WOS found back Foreign Secretary replied in the again yesterday, Appearing before House of Commons: "I am not at Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy Presint in a position to make any this morning, he was sentenced to statement on this subjeel--British W. R. Loxley & Co., (China): Ltd. eight months hard labour,

Wireless.

Agents:

MANCHUKUO IN LINE

Hsinking, Dec. 1.

A Domet message states that the Manchukusan State Counell has de- elded to extend de jure recognition of the Franco Government.—United Press,

Banks

II.K. Banks, $1,500 n.

H.K. Banka (Lon. Reg.), 03 b. Chartered Bank, £12% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £32 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n.

$90 n.

East Asia Durances

Canton In., 3272% n. Union in., $318 n.

China Underwriters, $1.50 n. H.K. Fire In., $260 a.

Shipping

II.

Douglas, $48 n. H.K. Steamboats, $0 s. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $31 n. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $43 n. Shell Bearer.

03/13/2 Union Waterboats,

floats, $9.30 n. Docks etc. H.K. & W. Wharves, $118 n... H.K. & W. Docks, $20 n. Providents

(old), $2.15 n. (new), 35 cts. n. New Engineerings, Sh- Shanghai Docks, Sh.- Kallan Mining Adm. 15/0 n. Raubs, Venz:

Providents

$0.30 . Goldfield,

$5 13. Philippine Mining Antamok, P. 50 n. Atoks,

P .10 n.

Baguio Gold, P. 101⁄2 n. Benguet Consol, P. 9,60

Benguet Explor., P.

Big Wedge, P.

Coco Grove, P. 39 n.

Consolidated Mines, P. - Demonstrations, P. 37 n.

E.

Mindanao, P

Gumaus G'flelds, P.-- Ipo Gold, P. I.X.L.,

P. .55 n.

Itogons, P Musbate

Consols., P. Min. Resources, P. Northern Min., P.

Puracale Gumaus, P. — Salacot Minlog. P

San Mauricio, P. 50 n. Suyoe Consol., P. .15 n. United Paracales, P. 404

Land,

Hotels, etc. It, and flotels, $5.20 b. and sa. H.K. Lands, $32 n.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n. Shot Lands, Sl. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. Humphries, $814 n. H.K, Realtics, 4.85 n. Chinese Estates, $a8 n. China Realtles, Sh. Ching Debent,

Publio tillities кош H.K. Tramways, $13.45 b.

Peakma). $74 n.

Peak

(now), $34 n.

Star Ferries, $82 n.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $251⁄2 n. China Lights (old), $11.70 s.

China Lights (new). $11.35 n.

H.R.

Electrics, $5512 F.

Macao Electric, $20 sa.

Sandakan

Lights, $12

b.

Telephone (old), $2044 n. Telephone (new), $0.30 n. China Buses, Sh. Singapore Tractions, 23/9 n. Singapore Pref., 23/- 1.

Industrials

Cald: Mocg. (old), Sh. Cald: Mucg. (Pref.), Sh. Canton Tees, $1.70 n. Cement, $12:15 b.

H.K. Ropes, $3.80 n.

Storca, &c. Dairy Farm, $24.35 n. Watsons, $444 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n. Sinceres, $1.76 n. Wing On (H.K.), $40_n. Wm. Powells, 75 ets. b.

Cotton Mills tons, Sh. $13.18 n. Ewo Coltons,- 1 S'hai Cottons

(old),

Zoong Sings, d), Sh. $80 n. Wing On Textiles,

Sh

Miscellaneous

H.K. Entertainments, $5.00 n.

lions (old). $1.00 .

(new), $1.00 b.

Vibro Pilling, $5.85 n.

Ch.

Govt. 6% 1015 G$Bds, 73% HI.K. Govt. 4% Loan 5% prm. n. H.K. Govt, 34% Loan 1% prm

n.

Wallace Harpers, $5 n. Marsmans Ins. Lon.), s/- 20/7. Marsmans Inv. (ILK.), 8/- 4/8_n.

RADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Pape 7.)

DENY RECOGNITION

and Plano When Evening Comes (Stanton); Lonely Street (Porter) Belgrade, Dec. 1.

Turner Layton; Vocal-Leave Reports that the Yugo-Slavia Gov- The Pretty Girls Alone (Robison) ernment

recognised General... Len Bermon step-dancing; Dance Franco's Government are denied here, Orchestra-Twilight"|_|__In Turkey-

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but it is admitted that negotiations Fox-Trot: The Toy Trumpo-Fox- are proceeding to establish a com- Trot....Nat Gonella and His Goor- mercial representative in Nationalist j gians. Spain. Neuter.

11 Close Down.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

JAPAN THANKS ITALY

Rome, Dec. 2. Mr. Ilirela, Japanese Foreign Minister has telegraphed Count Ciano thanking him for Italy's recognition be in wireless communication with.

The following ships are expected to of Manchukuo

the Radio Telegraph Office: Signor Beolto Mussolini received Gnelsenau, President Taft, Hawall the Japanese aviation mission, head- Maru, Hamburg Maru, Sell, Havre, ed. by Colonel Watanabe, which la Aramis, Conte Rosso, Presklent visiting aeroplane construction works Harrison, Hangshang, Brechten and in Italy.Reuter.

Boochow

POST

OFFICE.

Saturdays.

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

The Christmas Letter and Parcel Mails for Australia will be closed li Letters for this Service may be the General Post Office and Kowloon posted in the ordinary posting boxes Central Post Office as follows;

Kowloon Post Omee and General Int Parcels

***... 5.00 p.m. Dec. 2.

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

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

sufficient poslage. Insufficiently pre- These malls will be forwarded by paid letters may be taxed with the .. Tanda" and are due to double the deficiency or forwarded arrive at Sydney on December 32, by Steamer Service, at the discretion.

of the Past Office.

1037.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

VIA SIVERIA KOUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe South America are forwarded Siberia" if so superscribed.

Christmas and New Year, cards bearing not more than five written and words and enclosed in open envelopesula are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, Le. 5 cents per 2 ounces for all countries.

Hongkong, China and Macao t

2 cents per 2 ounces.

Envelopes must not be closed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls, are closed 15 minuten earlier than the time given below unless otherwise AIK MAIL TIMES

stated, and where mails are advertised Ordinary air mail letters for Im-to close at or before 0 n.m., registered periai Airways Direct Service to and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. Europe etc., will, until further notice, on the previous day,

Straits and Europe via Negapatam

(Letters and Papers) London

Straits

Japan

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

Shanghai and Foochow Australia and Manila

Nanchang Nonlin

Due

.Desember 2.

December 3,

date, 4th November Shanghai and Swatow

Patrocles

December 4,

Sulyang

December 4.

Manila

Pres. Jefferson

December 4.

Pyrrhus

December 6.

Japan

Ixion

December 6.

Buenos Aires Mary

December 6.

Straits and Hollow

Mulnam

December 0.

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japon

(San

Francisco, 8th November)

Pres. Polk

December 0.

Kaiphong

Canton

December 7.

Manila

Emp. of Asia

December 7.

Shanghai

Glenunias

December

Calcutta and Strails

Kamsang

December

Calcutta and Straits

Taima

...December 7

direct Bervice”—London date 27th November.

Ale Mail by:"Tan American Airways P.-A. Airways Flane

Direct Service”—San

December 8.

Francisco

1st December. Japan

Rajputana

December 8.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Impertai Airways Plane December 7.

Straits and Europe via Sucz (Letters

and papers) London 11th November and London parcels-- London date-4th November. Manila

Java and Maniln

Saigon

Australia and Manila

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

date 20th November.)

Japan

Manila

Strolls

Straits

Amoy

Japan

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco, 13th November),

For

Rawalpindi

Scharnhorst

Tilnegara

Athos II Changte

December 9.

December 0.

December 9.

December 10.

December 10.

Pres. AcKinley

December 10.

Bokuyo Maru

December 11.

Victoria

December 11.

Delagoa Marti

December 12,

Diomed

.December 13.

December 14.

December 14.

December 15.

Santhin Sarpedon

Pres. Hoover

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Date and Time.-

Thursday

Japan and Europe vin Siberia... Yuensang ....Thurs., Dec. 2, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for “R.LLAL Service"-duo Haruna Maru ..................Thurs, Dec, 2..

Amsterdam, 14th December

.Dec. 2, 4.30 p.m. Dec. 2, 5 p.m. Thure Dec. 2.

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

.Fri., Dec. 2, 5 p.m. .Fri, Dec. 2, 5.30 p.m.

Thurs., Dec. 2.

Air Mall for North Chins, Blan and Eurasia Plane... Fri, Dec. 3.

..Dec. 3, 9.30 a.m.

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

Rez.. Ord.,

South Africa, Aden Egypt and

Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Haruna Maru

Europe via Marsellies-due Mar-

sellles 31st December, 1838.

Ord.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tando

Zenland via Brisbane-due Dris-

bane, 20th December,

Porcels, Reg., Ord

.Dec. 2, 5 p.m.

Dec. 2, 0 p.m.

.Dec. 3. 9 a.m.

Friday

Sandakan

Hinsang ......Fri., Dec. 3, 8.30 a.m.

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To-

G.P.O, and K.г.O.

Reg.

......Deo, 3, 9.00 am..

further points by surface trans-

Ord..

port as Services permit),

Straits and Europe vla Marseilles Bhutan

-Duo Marsellles, 5th January

1938

Reg.,

Ord.,

Shanghai

Prominent Halyang

Direct Service"--due London, 13th December (Letters may be posted

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways

Airways Service"-duo Darwin, 12th December, (Letters may be pasted in the ordinary posting- box at G.P.O, and K.P.O.)

Ord. ***

Reg.,

Ord..

Saturday

Swatow

Fri., Dec. 3.

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

>Dec. 3, 9.45 am. ......Dec. 3, 10.30 a.m. ,Fri, Dec. 3, 10.30 a.m. ..Fri, Dec. 3, 1 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways

in the Ordinary posting-box at

G.P.O. and K.г.0.

Plane Fri., Dec. 3. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.....Deo. 3, 5 p... .Dec. 4, 8 a...

Flane Fri., Dec. 3. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

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

Air Mall for Noril China and Eurasia Plane........Sat, Dec. 4,

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

G.P.O, and EP,O.

Rex..

...Dec. 4, 9 a... Ord.,

..Deo. 4, 9.30 am Kwanglung...Sat., Dec. 4, 3.30 p.m. Sat., 4, 5.00 p.m. Sufyang ....................Sat, Dec. 4, § p.m.

Cremer

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy).. Hothow, Pakhel and Haiphong.... Japan, Canada, USA., Central and President Jefferson ..Sat, Dec. 4.

South America and Europe via Victoria BC-due Victoria B.C.. 22nd Dec., and Europe via Siberla

Swatow and Bangkok

Sunday

Parcels,...Sat., Dec. 4. 3 p.m7). Reg., Sat, Dec. 4, 4.15 p.m. Ord.,.....Sat, Dec. 4, 5 p.m...

Yingchow...

Wednesday

... Kumsang Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Fan-American

Japon

Iula, and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" duo Ban Francisco, 14th Decem- ber.

Thursday

..Sun., Dec. 5, 8.30 a.m.

Wed., Dec. 8, 5 p.m.. Airways Plane,

Wed, Dec. 5. Her......Wed, Dec. 8, 5 pm. Orl Wed, Dec. 8.5 p.

G. P. O.

Ref...

Ora

.Wed, Doo, 8, 5 p... Thurs, Deo. 9. 8 a..

of Asia..... Thurs, Dec. 9. 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.

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Centrol and Emp.

South America, and Europo vin Vancouver B.C (Parcels for Canada only)-duo Vancouver B.C., 27th December Swałow

Friday

Japan and *Europe via Siberia: Rawalpindi..Fri, Dec. 10, 10.30 am.. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rajputaña, uning Bat., Dec. 10.. South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Parcels, Sat, Dec. 10, 8 p.m. Europe vin. Marseilles-düe Mar-

Sat, Dec. 11, 9.45 am.. seilles, 7th January 1938,

Sat, Dec. 11, 10.30 am.

#Superscribed' correspondence only,

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