THE
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 25 words $2.00 As from 27th November, 1937,
for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-12 foot Prom Sailing Dinghy, in good condition. Two sets of Balls and usual fittings, $100.00 or near offer. Lleut, Commander Gar- diner, H.MS. Duncan.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir-With the approach of Christ- winter mas and the coming of the months the appeals in- the sweet nume of Charity in the Colony are many and varied, but I venture to say that there is none more urgent than the appeal for food-just food,
We all know of the abnormal con- sitions here scensiuned by the war, and it is true to say that Hunger will be writ large on the faces of thou- sands of the poorest Chinese in Hong- kong in the next few months.
It is because of this that with half the population of the Colony on this side of the harbour, I have formed the Kowloon Winter Food Committee, and at a meeting a day or two ago it
that was decided
an appeal should be faunched for the Kowloon Winter Food Hellet Fund. The Kowloon Chi- nese Y.M.C.A. has agreed to allow its grounds to be used as the distributing centre and a system of ticket distribu- tion has been devised so that only the poorest and most destitute Chinese will benefit from the scheme. Even then it will only apply to old peuple and women and children. It is pro- posed to issue only uncooked rice.
In view of the fact that the Street Steepers Society has not yet been able to find a Shefter in Kowloon this year, the need for help is all the more urgent on this side of the
the harbour. and this Food Committee earnestly appeals to the public to send In dona- tions for this purpose, Such dona- tions may be seat to the Vieur, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Kowloon.
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I want to make this appeal without being sentimental though it would be easy not to do so. A Ittle
though, of the
use. imagination should
make this one of the best supported Charities in the Calony throughout this winter.
(Rev.) J, R. Hices. Chairman, Kowloon Winter Food Committee.
Panchen Lama Passes Away
Former Secular Ruler Of Tibet
DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (CHINA) LTD,, has Removed its Oflices to MARINA HOUSE, 2nd Floor, Queen's Road.
Telephone 24654.
NOTICE
Telograma: PNEUMATIC
From December 1, 1937, my son Emile will be in charge of my Kitchen.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Frank Short to Preach
To-morrow
THE LORD'S SUPPER
The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the Methodist Church, Wanchai:
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church,
Hymn No. 82; Prayer; Lord's Prayer; Hymn No. 021; 1st Lesson Hymn 132; 2nd Lesson; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No. 09; Sermon; Hymn No. 242; Benediction.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed after the
Evening Service, at the English Methodist Church.
I take this opportunity of thank-morning service. ing all my Patrons and hope they will give the same support to my¦ son as they have given me.
JIMMY'S KITCHEN.
COURSE OF NINE PUBLIC
LECTURES
on
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS
The first lecture of this course will be given in the
China Fleet Club Theatre
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Hymn No. 710; Prayer; Hymn No. 122; Lesson; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No. 140; Sermon, Hymn No. 130; Benediction.
Notices for the Week
1. Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at 8.16. Refreshments
ure provided minimum charges; all Servicemen are warmly welcomed.
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2. The Badminton Club meets on Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secret- nry, "S. & S. Home."
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SATURDAY,
TALAMBA TRAGEDY PROBED
Inquest Opened On Four Chinese
Gassed In
Ship's Hold
DECEMBER 4, 1937.
How death came without warning to four Shanghai men working on the typhoon-battered steamer Talamba at the Kowloon Docks last Sunday, was told at the Kowloon Magistracy when an inquest was held. yesterday it was related that the men, who had been working in a hold, collapsed unexpectedly and fell into the water at the bottom. They were found to be dead when brought up.
Mr. K. Keen sat as Coroner, and was assisted by a jury comprising Messrs. G. A. Pentreath (Foreman), Albert Raymond and A. R. H. Phillips. Inspector T. O'Connor and Detective Sergeunt Scott were pre-
for the police. sent
The Shanghal men were Shen Kung-fau, 20, Kwo Dal-boa, 20, Cien Hung-chal, 21, divers, and Chow Kwei-tal, 23, a coolle,
the
STOCK MARKET WEEKLY REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Eychange weekly report was issued yesterday afternoon.
The past week saw a repetition of the previous week's market, a steady if not large turnover in in- vestments, although at the close the Intler are not fetching quite such good prices us before.
Speculative interest has been main- tained on a small scale.
On balance the market may be described as quiet and steady,
Under Sterling, Banks reacted again to $1,650.
Far Eastern markets in London were irregular. Banks were marked down to £90, but as regards the en- tire Far Eastern section, the degree of freedom of market is again doübt- ful.
Closing advice from Manila showed an improvement on recent weeks.
Business Done during the week: Hongkong Bank $1,000, $1,500, $1,050 Canton Insurance $272ię Union Insurance $174, #510 Docks $20
Providents (Old) $2.15 Providents (New) $1,35 Hotels $3.20, $5.22 Lands $32
Tramways $135, $13.00 China Lights (Old) $11.00 Electries $534 155.10, 155 Meno Electries) $30. Telephones (Old) #28%; Dairy Farms 824.33, $24.10. Watsons $4.TO
Ewo Cottons 5. $12.05, 8, 95% Maraman (Londen) 18/9
CHANGES (3.15 p.m. CLOSING QUOTATIONS),
Buyers Hongkong Flank $1,843 Election $34
3. On Friday, December 10, a Dance will be held in the Assembly Monday, 6th December, 1937,
Hall S. & S. Home" at 8.30. The Dance Band of the Seaforth High at 5.30 p.m.
landers will be in attendance by kind permission
Dairy Farms $24 of Col. Lammte, Subject: The nature and risk Band President, Admission: One of air attacks.
Dollar.
Lecturer: Lieutenant · Com- munder B. M. Douglas, R.N. (Retired) of His Majesty's Dock- yard, Hong Kong.
Open to all members of the Public
without charge.
Programmes of the course of lectures may be obtained on application to the Extra Assistant Colonial Secretary, Colou l'al Secretary's Office,
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.
(Middle School for Chinese
Boys)
UNION CHURCH
Services to be Held
In the Hall
CHURCH UNDER REPAIR
The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the Union Church, Kennedy Road:
While repairs to the Church are being carried out services will be held in the Hall,
Preacher at both services; Rev, K. Mackenzie Daw,
The S.A.C.A. meets in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. The Helena May Christian Fellow-
The New Term begins December ship meets in the Institute on Friday 13th.
Entrance Examination for new Students at Stanley on Saturday, December 11th. at 9 a.m.
(No. 6 bus leaves Vehicular
morning at 10.30 a.m.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Ferry at 8.00 a.m., 8.30 a.m. etc.) | First Church of Christ,
For prospectus, for day-boys and boarders, apply to Fung Man Sui Esq. or Chan Pak Luk Esq., Messrs. II. Wicking. Prince's Building. (Tel. 30241) or to the College.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.
New Delhi, Dec. 3. The Panchen Lama died to-day in The new Preparatory School the neighbourhood of Jyckun.lo-will-be-open-for-the-admission of Western China, he had been an exile Students on February 15th. from Tibet for 13 years.-Reuter
.Bulletin.
Panchen Lama, better known in Tibet as Tashi Lama, former secular ruler of Tibet, was born
Tibet at 1803.
In Inner
In 1903 he accompanied the Duke of York (later King George V) to India and returned to Tibet in the following year when he introduced reforms in education and other ministrative measures.
In the first year of the reign of Emperor Hsuan Tung, following the despatch of Szechucn troops into Tibet by the Manchu Governing it which aroused misunderstandings among the Tibetans and resulted complications in Tibet, he was ap- pointed by the Manchu Government the secular and religious as both ruler of Inner and Outer Tibet. Although he did go to Lhassa, he de- elined the appointment and promised only to maintain order and peace in Inner Tibet. In spite of his refusal to accept the appointment, mis- understandings arose between him and the Dalai Lama, who had hitherto been the ruler of Outer Tibet and the two became intolerant of each other.
VISIT TO CHINA
1' 50
After the 1911 Revolution, result of the mutiny of the Szechuen troops in Tibet and internal distur-
STRANGE
TRAIN HOLDUP
Unusual Incident At Polish Station:
SOVIET CREW MOLESTED
Moscow, Dec. 3. The Tass News Agency reports that on November 20 a Soviet train en route from Poland was suddenly surrounded by un escort at the Polish station of Zdoldunov. All the mem- bers of the crew were Undressed and searched.
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bances, the Tibetan situation became train to Soviet territory, further confused. In 1024, at the
request of the Tibetan people, he engineer instead
ame to China to plead for peice and visited many provinces in the interior. Owing to the disturbed situation in China and her neglect of border affairs, he remained in Man- churia and Mongolia for many years. He was the most pronounced pr Chinese leader in Tibet and rendered reat assistance to the Chinese resid- ng there. Following the establish- ment of the National Government n Nanking, he was invited to visit the capital and had been honoured by government ometals,
Panchen Lama hold a number of government posts including that of member of the Chinghal Provincial Government Aince 1920, Cultural Commissioner for the Western Burder and State Councillor of the National Government since 1034. He was ab a member at the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission. Follow- ing the death of the Dalai Lama in 1933, he was invited to return to Tibet.
In October, 1934, the Anchin Iu Tuk-tu, personal envoy of the Pan- chen Lama, passed through Hang- kong on the way to Tibet to pave the way for the return of the Pan- chen Lama as Regent during the interval before the reincarnated Dalai Lama is fount. Ha was accon,. panied by a retinue of Tibetan fenders.
An olier, Khinshuk, who attempted to resist, was beaten. The crew were placed in one car and the train proceeded to Megllyany en route to the Soviet Frontier. A Polisi Site chman handed a passenger gasoline with which he set fire to the train.
The Poles then attempted to force the Soviet
to take the engineers
but the the uncoupled burning car.
Representatives of the South- western Railway arriving at Mogily- any the following day to investigate the incident were
placed under escort and given only a burriedly concocted general charge sheet in which the Poles Iried to pin the blame on the crew of the train.
The Legation at Warsaw has been instructed and demand an investign- tion of the affair.—United Press.
ONLY
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SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS
Scientist, Hongkong
The subject of the lesson gerinan in all churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow, December 5, will be "God the only cause and creator."
The Golden Text will be: "The heavens declare the glory of God; und the Armament sheweth his handywork. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not hcard." (Psalms 19:1, 3).
An account of what had happened was given by Mr. J. K. Bayford,
of Superintendent Salvage Shanghat Tug and Lighter Company, Lid.
"He said that about 7 a.m. on Sun- day he went to the No. 1 hatch of the Talamba and saw a number of car- penters at work down in the hold, nil night. bren where they had Witness noticed that the bulkhead between No. 1 and 2 holds was lenk- ing pretty badly in places, and called the enrpenters up.
Eight men, including the deceased, were sent down to put in some wedges to stop the leaks. None of them wore masks or had life lines. They came up again at 8.30 to look for more wedges, appearing to be perfectly well. None of them com- plained even of smelling gas.
Shortly before 9 o'clock, they went down again. Four men, the deceas- ed, went down the staging where the carpenters had been working all night,
about two feet above the water, which was five feet deep, the while the others remained on lower 'tween deck to hand them tools and give any other assistance which might be required.
SUDDENLY OVERCOME "About five minutes later,"
went
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on Mr. Bayford, "I saw one man fall from the lower stage and thought he hud slipped into the water acciden- tally. I shouted to the other men get hokt of him, but at that moment- Another man fell and then the other
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"One man from the lower tween deck rushed down the ladder to assist them, but he also fell before he had reached the staging.
Hatry Hongkong Dank 81,550 Trains $13/40 Electrica $55 Dairy Farins $21.35 Watsons $1.70
POST OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS AIR MAIL FOR
GREAT BRITAIN' DY "IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
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Europe etc., will, until further nolice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office at 8 a.m. on. Saturdays.
DIRECT SERVICE" The Christmas Air Mail for Great Britain by "Imperial Airways Direct posted in the ordinary posting boxes Letters for this Service may be Service" will be closed in the General at Kowloon Post Office and General. Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Post Office. They should be clearly Office as follows:
marked "By Air Mall" and bear Registered .6.00 p.m., Dec. 10. sumcient postage, Insufficiently. pre- Ordinary
ary.8.00 am., Dec. 11. paid letters may be taxed with. This mall is due to arrive at Lon-double the deficiency or forwarded. don on December 20, 1037.
by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.
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, 10. 5 cents per 2 ounces for all countries.
Hongkong, China and Macao at
2 cents per 2 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed.
VIA SIBERIA BOUTE Laiters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded
via Slberla" If wo superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the timo given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised. to close at or before 0 a.m., registered:
AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary air mail letters for Im-and parcel maila are closed at 5 pm. perial Airways Direct Service to on the previous day,
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Sellers
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Pres. Jefferson
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Chengtu
December 5.
Straits
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December 8.
Watsons $4
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Ixion
.December 8,
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco, 6th November)
Pres. Polk...
December 5.
Japan...
Buenos Aires Maru
....December 6.
Haiphong, Pakhol and Hoihow
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GERMAN WOMEN HOLDING ANNUAL CHARITY FAIR
The German Women's Association is holding its annual Charity Chrisi- mas Fair on premises of the German Club, 2 Connaught Raud Central, on December 5 opening at 4 p.m.
A large assortiment of selected artistic and practical German articles, suitable for Christmas presents will be on sale at moderate prices. There will also be on sale a large number of modern
and Wootten
glassware articles, as well as assorted toys.
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and papers) Landon November and London parcels--
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20th November.)
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Manila
Straits
Amoy
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Japan
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco, 13th November), Jupan and Shanghai
Santhia
December 8.
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December 1.
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December 8,
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December 1.
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December 10,
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December 10.
Pres. McKinley
.December 10.
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December 11.
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December 18.
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Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and President Jeffersen Sat, Dec. 4.
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"I realised that there was gas down there, and that it would have been certain death for any man to attempt and to go down the hold. Ropes ladders were lowered to the men but as they were unconcious they were unable to help themselves.
"Immediately ordered a diver to made be dressed and a stage to be to lower him down as it was impos- Among others the following_eliasible-for-him-to-climb down the tions will be read from the Bible
ludders we had with all his gear on. "Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God: which made heaven, and earth the sea, and all that therein is: which keepeth truth for ever: The Lord shall reign' for ever even thy God, O Zion, unto all generations. Praise ye the Lord. Let Isreal rejoice in him that made him: let the children of Zion be joyful in their King.
Let everything that hath breath the Lord. Praise ye proise
the Lord.
(Psalms 140, 140, 150). The lesson sermon will also include the following passages from the Christian Selence Textbook, "Selence and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "In- faite Mind creates and governs all, from the mental molecule to infinity. This divine Principle of all expresses
Science
and art throughout creation and immortallly of man and the universe. Creation is ever ap- pearing, and must ever continue to appear from the nature of its inex- haustible source. Mind is the grand creator, and there can be no power except that which is derived from Mind. Elcally, is the first potentially, and
It Mind was Arst chronolo must be firat eternally, then give to Mind the glory, honor, dominion, und power, everlastingly duo its holy hume." (Pages 507, 143).
"A Russian diver then arrived with a skin diver's face mask on. went down the hold and sent up three men, two of whom were dead. He then came up,
diver A Chinese
lowered was down into the hold on the platform by the ship's derrick, but collapsed
He on reaching the water.
bc hauled out and found 10 conscious. It was then realised that all hope of saving the other two men hud gone.
was
un-
"I ordered another Russian diver lo dress, and a more substantia? stage nude. When this was ready, he was lowered into the hold and re- covered the two bodies."
GAS NOT SUSPECTED
In reply to a question, Mr. Hayford sold the Chinese diver had fainted, from fright.
Ife added that there had been a life raft on the water in the hold, and sald that workmen did not wear fo lines or gas masks unless gas was suspected. In this case there was no suspicion at all. All the rice which had been stored in the hold had been removed previously.
The four surviving workmen who had been higher up said they had seen the men below them collapsing, and then had fainted themselves. Shen Ching-cho, the man who had
his attempted to rescue
comrades, said he had become unconscious while reaching out to seize one. Nelther he nor any of the other zurvivors had noticed any unusual smell.
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Vasily Darmin, aged 32, the first diver to go down, said he had been East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road called from his cabin and had seen Sentral, and is open daily 10.30 am, to 1 pan. Saturdays 10.30 am--12.30 p.m. three bodies floating in the water at Evening except Wednesdays and Saturdays the bottom of the hold. He put on 5-7 pm. All authorised Christion Science a face mask and went down by a Eliorature is available at the Reading noom. The public is cordially invited to
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this he tied around a Chinese, whe was hauled up.
By this time the other two bodies had sunk, and he was forced to grope for them under the water. He re- trieved them both, and followed them up.
Up on the deck, he was told that there were two more bodies in the hold, but as he felt rather tired, ho did not go down again.
Darmli old he had not suffered from the effects of the gas. He was tired from his work.
Moysel Shalko, 30, the other Russian, declared it was impossible to be gassed while wearing a full diving kit.
An adjournment was made to 2.30 p.m. on Monday, December 13, for medical evidence, and testimony on the nature of the fatal gas, and what cargo was stored in No. 2 hold.
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Parcels, ....Sat, Dec. 4, 3 p.m.
Sat, Dec. 4, 4.15 p.m.
.Sat., Dec. 4, 5 pm .Sat., Dec. 4, 5 pm.
Hupch......Sun, Dec. 5, 8.30 a.m. Yingchow....Sun., Dec. 5, 8.30 p.m.
Mon., Dec, 0, 11 a.m. ..Mon., Dec. 0, 1 p.m.
Patroclus
Mon., Dec. 6, 2.30 p.m.
Pres. Polk ..Mon., Dec. 6, 5.00 pm.
Tuesday
Air Moll for North China, Slan and Eurasia Plana
Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Euraula Atrways Service” (To further points", by surface trans- port as Bervices permit). Swatow
Formosa
.Tues, Dec. 7,
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.Dec. 7, 9.30 s.. Anhul.....Tues., Dec. 7, 12.30 p.m. Hongkong Maru
Tues., Dec. 7. 10.30 a.m.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Air Mall for "K.LM. Servico”-dae Buenos Aires Maru.Tues., Dec. 7.
Amsterdam, 16th December.
Ref..
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Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Buenos Aires Maru
South Africa
Swalow and Shanghai Japon
Wednesday
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, and U.8.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service” -due San Francisco, 14th Decem-- ber.
Tues., Dec. 7, 2.30 p.m.
Yunnan....Wed., Dec. 8, 10.30 a.m. Kumkang..............
Wed., Dec. 8, 5 pun. Pan-American Airways Plane,
Wed, Dec. 8. K. P. O. Reg.,...Wod, Deo. 8, 5 p.
Wed, Dec. 8, p.za. G. P. O.
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Thursday
Holhow
Muinam
Swatow
Taksang
Strails and Calcutta
Hosang
Parcels, Ord.,
Friday
Wed, Dec. 8, 5 pin. .Thurs., Doc. 2, 6-2.15,
Thurs, Dec. 9, 9 a.m. .Thurs., Dec. 0, 2,30 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 9, .Dec. 9, 4 p.m.
.Dec. 9, 5 pm.
Japan and Europe via Siberia, Rawalpindi..Fri., Dec. 10, 10.30 am. Straits, Ceylan, India, East and Rajputana
South Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles de Mar- seilles, 7th January 1930,
Sat, Dec. 10. Parcels, ..Sat., Dee. 10, 5 p.m. Reg, Sat, Dec. 11, 0.45 am. Ord.,,,Sat., Dec, 11, 19.30 am. ......................Fri., Dec. 14.
COMING SOON Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Emp. of Acla
AT THE
QUEEN'S
ALHAMBRA
South America, and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-duo Vancouver B.C., 27th December.
Amoy
Air Mail for "K.L1. Bervice" Amsterdam, 19th December,
Parcels, ....Dec. 10, 11 am, Reg. Ord.,
.Dec. 10, 12.10 p.m. ..Dec. 10, 1 pm.
.. Saturday
Kingyuan...Sat, Dec. 11, 3.30 p.m. due Rafputana
Rex
Ord
...Bal. Dec. 11,
GT.O. and KP.0.
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.Dec. 11, 9.30 12. Deo. 11, 10 mm,