NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONG KONG.

ANNUAL BALL, 1938.

Members are reminded that it le proposed to hold the above function on Friday, 4th February, 1938.

It will prove of considerable assistance to the Secretarice if lists of guests are sent na soon as possible to their offices, 1st floor, Exchange Building.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Secretaries and Treasurera.

NOTICE.

The Sergeants' Mess, Royal Air Force Station, Kal Tak, will not for the nccept responsibility

not accounts

Firms of any authorised by the Commanding Officer,

Course of nine public lectures

On

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS

The Sixth lecture of this course will be given in the China Fleet Club Theatre

on

Monday, 17th January, 1938.

at 5.30 p.m. Subject:--Effects and churae.. teristics of, and measures for protection against, mustard gas. Lecturer: Lieutenant-Comman- der B. M. Douglas, R.N. (Rtd.)

Open to all members of the

public without charge.

Programmes of the course of lectures may be obtained on application to the Extra Assis tant Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office.

GOVERNOR SPEAKS TO

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

Camera Lecture On Thursday

The following are the forthcoming services etc., at the English Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wanchul, Hongkong (opposite the Royal Naval Hospital),

Sunday services Jan. 10. Preachers: Morning, Rev L. E. Hickin; Evening, Mr. S. Boulton.

THE HONGKONG

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church,

Evening Service at 7 pm. at the, English Methodist Church.

Notices for the Week Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at 8.15. Ile- freshments are provided al minimum charges; all servicemen are warmly welcomed.

Club meets on The Badminton Mondays and Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secre tary of the "S & S. Home".

the

The House Committee ot Sailors & Soldiers' Home will meet on Wednesday at 5.30 in the "S. & S. Home".

1

On Thursday, January 20, there will be a Camera Lecture in the As- sembly Hall, "S. & S. Home" at 8 p.m. The subject is entitled "The Chemis- try of Photography". The charge for civilians Is One Dollar and Ser- vicemen Fifty Cents. Club Members, Free.

UNION CHURCH Meeting of the Management Committee

LIST OF SERVICES

The following are the forthcoming serviers, etc., at the Union Church:

Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Even- ing Service 6 p.m.

Preacher at both services, Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

of the There will be a meeting Management Committee at the close of the morning service.

The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am.

LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ,

Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow January 16, will be: "Life." The Golden Text will be: "In the beginning was the Word and the word was with God, and the word was God. In hun was life; and the life was the light of men." (John. 1:

1 and 1).

following VOLUNTEERS FOR Amongst others, the

eltations will be read from the Bible, HONGKONG DEFENCE

"How excellent is thy loving kind- ness, O God! therefore the children (Continued from Page 15.)

of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be should like to say that if there is abundantly satisfied with the fatness anything in the course

my of thy house; and thou shall make Governorship thại I cạn do in belp i them_drink_of_the_river of thy The Force, shall do it not only as pleasures. For with thee is the your honorary Captain, which I am fountain of hire; in by light shall extremely proud of being, but also we see light." (Ps., 36), beratung 1 kaow that the volunteer force does form an essential part of the defences of the Colony." C

of

cluded the speaker. (AP Admiral Baker Eddy. God is

Wils Excellency' Crabbe said he had only been a few weeks in the post of Commander-in- Chief of the China Station but he and learned sufficient in that short time to know that the Force was a promising child of His Majesty's Naval Service. In the worst typhoon In the history of the Colony the Force hid acquitted itself according to the best traditions of the Service in looking after HM.S. Cornflower and he congratulated all concerned.

Devotion to duty was another fine tradition of the Navy and according to the report of the Commanding Oficer it had been well maintained in the Force,

ile had pleasure in reading a signal from Admiral Sir Charles Little to the effect that the Adiniral regretted ne was not able to be present in person at the dinner but wished the Force a successful fature.

Vice-Admiral Crabbe proposed a toast to the H.K.N.V.F. which Was taken with enthusiasm.

In reply Cmdr. Shields said the en- couraging remarks from "the top," were very encouraging for the Force, With all respect to tie Government, who footed their bills, the Force al- ways strove to merit the approval of its "guide, counsellor and friend," the Senior Service. Their success 13 carrying out their allotted task would always be measured by their ably to follow the standard set by live Royal Navy. (Applause),

عالم

The traditional ceremony Initiating young officers concluded tre evening.

EXCHANGE

T.T. London Demand.....

T.T. Shonghal

T.T. Singapore

TU

4. Japan

T.T. India

TT. U.S.A. TT. Manila

T.T. Batavla

Belling

T.T. Pangkok TUT. Salgon TT. Franco TT. Germany TT. Switzerland TT. Australia

Buying

4 m/s L/C London'

4 m/■ D/P

do

4 m/s L/c. USA..

4 m/s France

30 di India .....

U.S. Cross rate in London'

TELEGRAPH.

NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Jan, 14. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets;

The market to-day felt the effect Government crisis. of the French Tlio Street ignored President Roose

Statement

the regarding vell's

holding companies, elimination of experts saying that this had been dila- counted, as Wall Street always be- lieved that this was the ultimate goal. The market, however, was more attentive to the President's dia- cussion with regard to utilities, eape- clally his reference to the fact that further funds would not be available

SATURDAY,

U.S. SHIPS TO VISIT

JANUARY 15, 1938.

ARTILLERY ACTIVITY

SINGAPORE IN COLONY

Significance Seen

In Invitation

London, Jan. 14. Partielpation by American novol vessels in the opening of the Singa porc Base is occasioning rome speculation.

The announcement generally is interpreted as possessing significance much beyond that involved in A customary naval courtesy visit. Its atrategic implications in view of the for the construction of municipal

Far Eastern situation are obvious. plants. The Street interpreted this It is stated in London that the to mean future plans for municipally- American warships represent the owned

Instead utilities,

of privately-only foreign naval power asited to owned plants. Business reports for be present on this occasion, thus last week were

substantially above eliminating the suggestion made in those for the preceding holiday some quarters that the French or tho

Dutch, or even Japanese, might also week.

attend.

|

Bonds were Irregularly lower and the murket was quiet. Government Bonds were higher. Curb stocks were irregular and quiet.

S. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:

Stocks; The market to-day gave an excellent necount of itself and the advance should be extended. Annk clearings were off by 17%,

Cotton: The market to-day was quiet and there was some liquidation. Demand War slow. Japanese in- terests are reported to be moderate buyers of spots. Dreember consurap- tion totalled 433.058 bales. Exports amounted to 751,000 bules. Sules of int-cloth for the week reached 50,- 000,000 yards. The tendency of cot-

prices appears to be irregularly

11.gher.

Wheat: There are continued Jack of exports and pressure of Argentine offerings. The European markets are tending to slight ensiness, but there is selling pressure.

unwilling

Corn: Producers are sellers at the decline and country afferings are light, but the resumo- tion of export is necessary to any sustained prices.

Rubber: Shipment offerings are scarce and ich. The Ford plants are reported to be reinstating 10.000 men. Some Improvement is expect- ed in consumption Agures during January.

Sugar There has been some small liquidation. Cuban short-covering continues.

Car-loadings as compiled by the Association of American Railroads, for the week ended January totalled 552.000 ears, an increase of 15,000 cars from the previous week, but a decrease of 148,000 cars from the corresponding period of lost Sear.

Ward's Statistical Service estimates the production of cars and trucks in the United States and Canada during the week ending January 14 at 05,735 units, against 34,084 units the pre- vious week. Dow Jones Averages Jun. 13. Clare 30 Industrials

131.04 20 Rails

31.00

20 lilies 40 Bonds

131.60

31.01

21.73 92.32

It Commodity Index 54.57

Meanwhile the War Office hos Issued a statement on behalf of itself,

the Admirally and Air Ministry announcing that combined operations and exercises will be held in Singa- pore at the beginning of February in which ships from the East Indies and China squadrons and the Royal Indian Navy, troops of the Singapore garrison, excluding volunteers, but reinforced by the 1st and 2nd. Pun- Jab Regiment nad the Malay 'Regi- ment, and the R.A.F. squadrons at Singapore, reinforced by some units from India and Iraq, will participate.

Military firing practice will be carried out in Hongkong for five days in the last fortnight of January.

Practice will be carried out from Stonecutters Battery on Thursday and Friday next week, commencing at 9 a.m. and lasting for three hours, Should weather or other conditions prevent firing on either of these days, practice will also be carried out on Saturday.

In the following week Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday have been set salde as days on which firing practice will be carried out.

The Stonecutters Battery will be in action from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tues- day, January 25.

Firing Practice will be carried out trom

Pakshawan on January 25, from 9 a.m.

Belchere, to 2 pan., from Mount Davis and Stonecutters on January 27, froni 4 to 10 p.m., and from Mount Davis and Stonecutters on the following day:

Tenders For

New Central Market

Work on the new Central Mar- The statement adds that combined

ket, which will replace the anti- exercises of this nature will be carried out from time to me for [quated 'building in Des Vouex

testing the various defences of Road, is to commence shortly,

Singapore and es part of normal training.

Tast

year,

is expected to be on the same scale The forthcoming exercise, which

will be of a comprehen- sive nature and will afford further opportunity for studying particular problems affecting each service. The exercise, however, as is inevitable in such case, will contain artificial elements which will prevent any conclusions being drawn.--Reuter.

JOINT ANGLO AMERICAN ACTION INTERPRETED

New York, Jan. 14. Declaring that the Singapore Base is generally regarded as "Dritain's answer to the Japanese bld for Far Eastern supremacy", the New York Times states: "Any agreement, ex- press or tacit that there is made

available to the American fleet fneill ties at Singapore would undoubtedly augment its strategient utility to a considerable extent, is would ciprocal privileges extended to the British at Pearl Harbour, Hawal."

The newspaper adds that any naval operations which Singapore intended to thwart could be attempted only by the Japanese..

The Heurs journal American, de- clares that the United States and Britain have decided on joint action If a war is forced on either by Japan, and describes the American visit to 21.80 Singapore as a "joint nuval demon- $2.08

stration."--Reuter. 54.19

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following citations will also be read from the Christian Selence Textbook: Science and Health with, Key to the Scriptures," by Mary divine Life, and Life is no more confined to the forms which reflect it, than substance is in its shadow. If Life

New York, Jan. 14. were in mortal inan and material things, it

The following quotations on the would be subject to their limitations New York commodity exchange are and would end in death. Life, is issued by Reuter: Mind, the creator reflected in his creations. If He dwelt within what he creates, God would not be re- fected, but absorbed, and the Science of being would be forever lost January through mortal sense, which falsely March testifies to a beginning and an end."y (P. 331.)

Announcement

First Church of Christ Scientist, Hung The First Church of Christ. Scientist, try

Kong, Branch of The Mather Church.

July

October December Spot

New York Cotton

Opening

0.53/63 8.58/56

8.03/63 8.67/67

8.77/76 8.78b/700

Closing

H.K.REVENUE

SOARING

Colonial Revenue exceeded ex-

penditure by $994,899 during the month of October, according to figures released by the Treasury Department this morning.

Surplus revenue brought the

CX-

ress of Colonial assets over liabilities

$14,213,072. Total reverie

the month was $3,308,327, and pendilure $2,303,128,

for

-X-

Hongkong's treasury surplus of deleted $14,213,672 includes $10,103,867 which 8.50/50 has been advanced pending relin- 8.56/36bursement from $25,000,000 Dollar Loan, $11,000,000 of which still re- mains to be floated.

8.03.03

8.72/72

8.74/74 0.00

The First Notice Day for March Cotton is Feb. 23, with Delivery date March 1.

New York Rubber

Hoston. Man, Macdonnell Road, close to Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. The Sunday School is held at 10 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6 p.m. A Beading" Room is located at Bank of Fast Asia Duilding. 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open daily 10.30 am, to 1 p.m. Saturdays 10.30 am-11.30 pm. March Evening except Wednesdays and daturusys | May 5-7 pm. All authorised Christian Beierce July Literature is available at the Reading Room. The public is cordially invited to September attend the services and to visit the Head- December ing Room:

14.00b/75a 14.73/73 14.05/85 14.88/0 15.00b/02a 14.90/00 15.08/150, 15.00/00

1521 N Sales for the day: 1,020 tons.

Chleago Whicat

JAPANESE FACE BIG MILITARY PROBLEMS

May July

Sept.

Thursday's Sales:

(Continued from Page 1)

more May

leaving 300 dead on the battlefield

and carrying away many wounded comrades. The Chinese also July suffered heavy losses since this was Sept. one of the few pitched battles In Which they had been engaged since the beginning of the war.

May July The second battle took place at Oct. 10. 2%

Kaoying on January 10, when the 15. 2% Japanese, it was reported, falled to ..104%

penetrate the region held by the -.024 | Eighth Route army soldiers and their

100% partisans.

3011 HONAN IS CENTRE OF GRAVITY

08/97%%% 07/07 02/02 91/91% 90/9036 43,632,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

01/00%

60/60% 01/0146 60%/004

01/61

Winnipeg Wheat

-127/120%

1254/125N 117%/1174

CHIANG TO CRY "PEACE"?

(Continued from Page 1)

terms, which, it is believed, sist of fen points.

run-

a

Government is calling for scaled tenders for the erection of the new Central Markel, Spreifleations call for the erection of four storey bullding in reinforced concrete on the present site.

Tenders will close on February 2.

for the As security

proper per- formance of the works, the success- be required to ful tenderer will deposit, in cash, the sum of $15,000 with the Colonial Treasurer.

ROOSEVELT TO WAR AGAINST HOLDING COMPANIES

POST OFFICE.

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE

Air Mail Service to Bhanghai fa temporarily suspended,

AIR MAIL, TIMES Ordinary air mall letters for Im- Direct Service to perial Airways

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and

Letters and Postcards for Europe General Post Office 9.00 a.m. on Sun- and Senth America are forwarded days. Letters for this Service may "via Siberia" if so superscribed. be posted in the ordinary posting

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Once. They should be Registered and Parcel Malis are clearly marked "By Air Mail" and closed 18 minutes earlier than the bear sufficient postage. Insuficiently time given below unless otherwise prepaid letters may be taxed with fainted, and where malls are advertised double the deflciency or forwarded to close at or before 9 a.m., registered by Steamer Service, at the discretion and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. of the Post Office.

on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From

Straits and Europe via Negopotam (Letters and Papers) London dafe, 16th December, 1937, Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

Per

ways direct Service”—San Fran- Fan-American Airways cisco date, 5th January,

Shanghai

Jupan

Straits

Calcutta and Straits

Direct

Service"-Loudon

8th January. Manlia

Hakozuki Maru

Piano ..

Conte Blancamano

Kidderpore Anshun Hosang

date,

Rhoxenor

Due

......January 15.

.January 15.

January 16,

January 10.

..January 17.

January 17.

Air Mail by "Imperial_Airways Imperial Airways Plano.January 17.

Straits, Manila and London Parcels.

London date, 9th December, 1037 Ajax

Haiphong

Shanghai and Swatow

Calcutta and Straits Manila

Shanghai

Straits..

January 17.

.January 18.

Canton

January 18.

Kingyuan

January 18.

Tilawa

January 18.

Emp. of Japan

January 19.

Glenbyg

Junuary 10.

Teucer

January 19.

Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- ters and Papers) London, 23rd December and London Parcel London date, 18th December, 1937 Carthage

Rabaul

Australia and Manila

Straits

Japan and Shanghal

Japan

Saigon

Corfu

January 20.

Friderun

January 20.

Kamo Maru

January 20,

Somali

January 20.

Antilochus

January 21.

January 21.

Felix Roussel Kitano Maru

January 21.

January 21.

Nako Moru Potsdam

January 23.

January 23.

and Jupan (San Francisco, date, 29th December, 1037).

Pres. Garfield

January 24.

Jupan

Japan

Japan and Shanghai

U.S.A.. Honolulu

Press Parley Statement A

New York, Jan. 14. President Franklin Roosevelt, ad- dressing a press conference at Wa- shington, said he was seeking the elimination of all holding companies. and especially mentioned bank hoki- ing companies.

there

were

Ite added that the Administration was trying to work out a satifactory arrangement with local utility com- panies in areas where Federal Power developments. More- over he said

funds that no more would be available for Federal loans or grants on new municipal lower plant construction."

He saw no reason why Women should not sit in the Supreme Court. The President ended by observing that he believed the general trend of business was better.-Reuter.

TENNIS EXHIBITION Vines Scores Second Win

Over Perry

San Francisco, Jun. 13. Ellsworth Vines recorded his second win in their present tour, against Fred Perry to-day, by 10-8. 4-0 and 6-3.

In an exhibition match Walter, Sr.. of San Francisco, bent Berkeley Bell, of Texas, by 6-1, 8-6-Uniteul Press.

BUDGE, MAKO LOSE

Adelaide, Jan. 14. Australia Is leading two matches to ni in the international tennis tourna- ment against the United States. A. Quist and J. Bromwich (Australia)) beat D. Budge and G. Mako (United States) to-day 6-2, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2--- Reuter Bulletin.

Under instructions from the Secre-

The Japanese Cabinet met at 1,50

tary of State for the Colonies, His Excellency the Governor has appoint- p.m. yesterday for the alleged pur- pose of deciding the steps" to

cd Mr. Douglas E. Davis as Assistant be taken to carry out the fundamental

Analyst in the Imports and Exports policies approved at

Mr. Davis' appoint- the

Department. Imperial Conference on January 11, After Ei

ment became effective on January 6. meeting Prince Konoye, the Premier went to the Palace and reported the decisions of the Government to the [Emperor, with whom he was closeted for 45 minues, after which the Pre- mier returned to his residence and the Cabinet met again.

While the second meeting was in progress, Mr. Hirola, Japanese For- eign Minister temporarily withdrew in order to see the Germon Am-

bassador.

Subsequently the Cabinet drafteil and informally approved a statement laying down Japanese fundamental 100%/100% policy in China. This document will be submitted to a joint conterence of the Cabinet and Imperial Hend- quarters this morning, after which it is expected, it will be released for publication--Reuter.

INSTRUCTOR FOR NAVAL FORCES

This morning's Government Gazette

Nevertheless the centre of gravity states that Ills Excellency the Gover- of the entire military situation at the nor, under Instructions received from

the present time lies in

Honan the Secretary of State for the province whose importance. It la Colonies, has been pleased

..82

.01%

.55%

1334 the

149% .02% 2025 70% diMcult

.1/0

1/3% 1/3.5/82

31

10.20

to

exaggerate.

to

ap-

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected Alongside point Commander W. N. Kingdon, to be in wireless communication with military preparations, RN. (Rel'd), to be omelal Instructor President Jackson, Nanning, Taiping, the Hongkong Radio Station: regular partisan units are being organised into the Naval Volunteer Force in Tirpitz, Bingei, Taiyuan,' Minoo the north of the prov

province with In Hongkong. structors and propaganda detachments

Maru, Shinkyo Maru, Shabonce, The appointment became effective President Coolidge, Empress Ot very active

along the Pelping-Hankow on January 0.

Japen, Norviken, Fermis, Shuntlen. railway front. Propaganda units at on this line include one led present by Ting-Ling, he famous Chinese

Medical

Dr. G. D. R. Black, 0.8., "hasDr. A.-W. Dawson-Grove has been- girl writer, whose colourful career resumed charge of the Cuban Con- added to the Register of .69% is known to every literate Chinese-sulate in Hongkong, as from January Practitioners entitled to practice ..4.90% United Press.

Medicine in Hiongkung.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Slock Exchange weekly report issued yesterday states: The signs of activity noticeable at the beginning of the week were not maintained and the market became slightly easier. The announcement of the Anal dividend of £3 for 1937 a/c by the H.K. Bank did not have the general effect on the market os The London quota- was expected. tion has since receded.

The Manila market opened firm, but closes on the easy side, though on balance the closing quotations show improvement on the week's opening rates.

Business Done Daring the Week Hongkong Bank $1,480, $1,475, $1,445, $1,440, $1,450, $1,485, $3,430, $1,445

Steamboats (10

Docks $27%

Providents Old) 22.05

Lands $33 #14 $31%, P!%% Flumphreys 03.15

Tramways $1300, $13.70. $135. $13.00, $1300, $13%. $13.00]

Peak Trame (Old) #6%

Riar Ferries #7

China Lights (Old) $10%. 810.40, $10%, $10.30. $10.35

Electrics 152%, $9214, 852.70 Telephones (01d) #25.63

Caments $13.73

-Watson" "$4.00

Constructions 2144

Flongkong Mines $0.10

PK GAVE. 4. 1. bande 781576. Chanzes 1.15 p.m. (Closing Quotations)

For

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Saturday

Date and Time

Van lleulsz.....Sat., Jan. 15, 5 p.m.

Plane Sat, Jan. 15. Kowloon P.0.

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

lulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direet Service" (Duc San Francisco, 23rd Janu- ary, 1038).

Air

..Jan. 15, 6 p.m. ........Jan, 15, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Jan. 15, 5 p.J.

Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan, 15. Direct Service"

(Due London, 24th January)

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial

Airways Service"

(Due Darwin 23rd January)

Stalow

Hoihow Sliiton

Shanghai

moun). *Straits and *Calcutta

Reg.,

Ord.,

Jrd.,

..Jan. 16, 6 a.m..

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

Reg..

Jan. 15, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Jan. 10, 9 am.

Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan. 15.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Ref.. Ord.,

Jan. 16, 6 p.m.

Sunday

Jan. 16, 9 am.

Kwangtung. Sun, Jan. 10, 8.30 nm. Sun., Jan. 10, 8.30 am.

Suny Jon-10-8-am. .Sun., Jan. 10, 9 a.m. Sun, Jan. 10, 11.30 am.

Muinam Helikon Nanning

Samstui and Wachow

Kongso

Monday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin... Holhow Kongmoon and (Palchot vln Kong- Tui Leo

Mon., Jan. 17, 8.30 a.m. .Mon., Jan. 17, 11 am.

Sulsaing

Parcels Ord..

G.PO, and K.P.O.

· Rea Ord

Air Mall for "Franco Orient Alr- Kidderporo

Service"-due Marseilles ways 30th January.

Saigon

Air Wall for "H.L.M. Airways Ber- vice"-due Amsterdam, 25th Jau.

.Mon., Jun. 17, Jan. 17, 11 am. ..Jan. 17, Noon. .Mon.. Jan. 17.

Jan. 17, 2.30 p.m. Jan. 17, 3 pm. Kidderpore Mon., Jan. 17, 3.30 p.m. Conta Blancamano

Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte Blancamano ..Mon., Jan. 17.

*Europe via Naples-due Naples,

7th February.

Kowloon P.O.

Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane...Mon., Jan. 17.

"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Ser- vite,"

...Mon, Jan, 17, G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Rcg. Ord..

...JAD. 17, 7:30 pm. .Jan. 17, 4 p.m.

G.P.G. and PO.

Reg.,

Jan. 17, 3.45 p.m.

Ord.

..Jan. 17, 4.30 p.m.

Reg

Orth

Reg..

Ord..

Tuesday

Dairen, Japan and Canada

Victoria B.C. (Duc Victoria B.C., 17th Feb.) Salgon

Japan...

Swatow and Tientsin Swatow and Bangkok

Halphong

Japan and Europe via Siberia

Swatow

.Jan. 17. 5 pm.. .Jan, 17, 5 pm.

G.P.O.

Jan. 17. 5 pm.

.Jan. 18,8 mm,

via Talthyblus ..Tues., Jan. 18, 9.30 a.m..

Gustav Dlederichsen

Hosang

Wednesday

Tues., Jan. 18, 5 p.m. Tues., Jan. 18, 5 p.

Wed, Jan. 10, 8.30 a.m. Tingsang .... Kalgan...Wed., Jan. 19, 12.30 p.m.

Thursday

Canton... .Thurs., Jan. 20, 2 p.m. Komo Maru ..Thurs, Jan, 20, 5 p.m.

Friday

Soochow ....Fri., Jan. 21, 8.30 a.m. Carthage....Fri, Jan, 21, 10:30 Felix Roussel Fri., Jan. 21, 1.30 p.m. Kingyuan......Fri., Jan. 21, 2 p.m. Kitano Maru

Reg.. Ord.,

Shanghai and Japan Shanghal and Japan Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong.... Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island 3rd February. Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Cortu

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles due Marsellies, 18th February,

Air Mall for

Service"-due January

Formosa

...Fri., Jan. 21, .Jan. 21, 4.15 pm, ‚‚Jan. 21, 8 p.m. .Fri., Jan. 21.

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

Parcels Reg.,

Ord.,

Saturday Airways Corfu Amsterdam 30th

Reg

Ord.

"K.L.M.

Виуета

Humphreys (23% Trans-33.00 -

Ch. Lights O, $105

Ewon $104

Sellers

Sunday

..Jan. 21, B p.m. Jan. 22, 0.45, 0.m Jan. 22, 10.30 a.m.

Sat, Jan. 22,

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

.Jan. 22, 0.30 .. ..Jan. 22, 10 am

Hongkong Maru Sun., Jan. 23, 9 a.m.

•Superscribed corramondence only

Ražei

ILK. Banka $1,445

.Steamboala 936

Itumphreys 1025

Trame $13.00

Ch. Lights (Qld) $30.80/200 Electrics WTAFLATO

Constructions. 614.

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