NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Japan's
Naval Policy
G. R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
option
опо
Will Build Only 'To Nood
Tokyo, Jan, 20. Rear-Admiral Klyosil Nadn, chief
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
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New York, Jan. 20. 'S. C. & F. Dow Junes summary of yesterday's markets:
FRIDAY,
FATHER DEFRAUDED
Contractor's Son' Sent To Prison
note
JANUARY 21,
1938.
TIENTSIN TENSION RELIEVED
Japanese Drop Threat Against British
POST
OFFICE.
DUTY STAMPS
equal.
AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary air mail letters for Im- Green 5 cent stamp duty stamps perial Airways Direct Service to are declared Invalid for postage as Any of Europe etc., will, until further notice, from January 21, 1938, Shanghai, Jan. 20. be closed at Kowloon Post Omeo and these stamps remaining in the posses- The neulo Anglo-Japanese sitim-General Post Office 0.00 a.m..on Sun-sion of individuals on that date will
Omeg for tion at Tientsin arising from the vir days. Leiters for this Service may be exchanged on application at the tual ultimatum from the Japanese be posted in the ordinary posting General Post Jus-
threatening forcibly to remove from boxes at Kowloon Post Office and number of the current issue purple.
General Post Office.. They should be 5 cent postage stamps. clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the declency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.
the British Concession
Chinese
alleged to be engaged in anti-Japan- ese activities has ensed with
the
of
The British troops, consisting the Lancashire Fusillers (about 150 men) had definite orders to resist by force the Japanese attempt to enter the Concession.
of the Sale by Public Auction
Charges of defrauding his father to be held on Wednesday, the
Favourable factors on to-day's by means of forging and uttering a 2nd day of February, 1938, at 3
were preferred market included the statement of the promissary p.m. at the Offices of the Public
Association of Manufacturers, who against So Huen, alian So Suen, alias Works Department, by Order of
surveyed 40 large concerns, that the P. C. So at the Criminal Sessions His Excellency the Governor of
survey had shown that two-thirds of yesterday, before the Chief these anticipated an improvement in thee, Sir Atholl MacGregor. one Lot of Crown Land at
Accused pleaded not gulity and the business before the end of the year. Repulse Bay, in the Colony of.
Further favourable factors were in-
following Jury
A. Hong Kong, for a term of 75 of the Information Buren, tot dications of higher car-loadings, the Messrs. L. Well (For
Japanese dropping the issue. of said that the visit of American war-ice construction awards and the Pollock. Lee Chan-kee. M. G. Praia, tho with years,
ships to Singapore did not cause an- renewal at a Crown Ront to bo xiety to the Japanese Navy.
fact that there has been only a minor A. K. Chan, A. W. Harper and J. M. decline in New York Department de Conceicao,
Assistant Axed by the Surveyor of His Japan's naval building policy, he
Store sales as compared with lost
Mr. E. H. Williams, indicated, was to build only accord- the KING, for Majesty
year. Farm issues were alded by the Attorney-General, sald accused sign- ing to the need, and there had been to further term of 75 years.
He reitern
that Japan statement made at the White House ed the promissory note, which was Intending bidders are advised would not begin and woul
conferences that the Government will for $1,135, in his own name not par-
nid farmers.. that immediately after the dis-ticipate in a race. Japan was that the weakness of copper had been to be that of the Yee Hop
It was noted, however, stamped it with a false chop, alleged post of the lot the Purchaser ready to participate in a naval limitant was, while the Frane exchange which was owned by his father, So
tation conference, as announced (if not the applicant) will be
came under
conditions Chun. He had been managing the following the London Conference, required to deposit with
providing she was assured of a policy following on the statement of the business for a number of years on. behalf of his father, unt!! November Bank of France. authorised officer who will be
and of non-menace
non-aggression
1930, when he was relieved of his S. C. & F. New York present at the sale, the sum of and that a common upper limit would
duties, as he was considered useless. be seriously considered, two hundred dollars, ($200) In
pondent cables: Rear-Admiral Nodn said the China cash. This sum will be refund-incident was not n logičul reason ed on payment of the Purchase pricu. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Locality
South of Rural Building Lot
No. 153, South Bay Road.
No. of Sale
Begistry No.
"Building
Repulse Bay.
Boundary Mesurements,
ม.ส E
[Feat}tent;furt
Asper Bats plan.
NOTICE.
Contents in
tauty
Rental.
About
25,000
$256
Upset Price
$6,250
WILLIAM GIBSON STEWART SCOTT, late of Central Police Station, in the Colony of Hong. Kong, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all claims against the estate of the above named deceased must be submitted to the Commissioner of Police on or before the 1st day of February, 1938.
Sd. T. H. KING,
no change.
for the Powers to increase building programmes because the operations in China were directed only towards peace and constituted no menace to the Powers.
Referring to an unconfirmed re- port, that the Americans were build | ing 30 warships of 200,000 tons, he believed this was slightly above the parity of Britain on the basis of the present British fleets. He relterated that Japan would not embark on a building race for this reason or be- cause the Soviets were also building. TRUST JAPAN
Admiral Noda said that Japan's building programme was not publish-
was
adverso
Corres-
Stocks: The market to-day con- tinued the rally, but we would not buy on any strength, as a renewed decline is likely unless rails act betler.
Colton: The market was quieter moderate Trade and foreign on demand, Contracts were scarce and trading was restricted pending the action of the Farm Bit and the re- sult of the Presidential business con- ferences.
Wheat: The mill markets are Armer and there has been a better export demand both in Manitoba and the United States.
Corn: Renewed export demand is good ed before the China incident. How-reported. Cash interests are ever other l'owers should trust Japan. buyers, Weather prospects indicate He said it might be easy to deny the possibility of smaller receipts.
Japan foreign reports that 43,000-ion building
battleships. However in such an event he would have been asked whether Japan was 10,000-ton vessel or *building
others, for which reason he was not at present officially denying.
He said that naturally he could not reveal military plans in the Canton arca. So far he had not been official- ly informed that naval forces intend- ed to bomb the highway from Canton to Hongkong.
He said that Britain and the United States had been informed that a number of aviators had been punish- ed and the nature of their punish- ment in connection with the Panay and Ladybird incidents. However such punishment could never be pub- | lished in Japan because even in limes of peace it would affect the morale. He said that Britain and the United States were also not likely to publish
Rubber: There has been no new feature.
Sugar: The market is stagnant. Dow Jones Averages Jan. 19 Close 30 Industrials
130.00 20 Rails 20 Utilities
40 Bonds
20.87
20,71
90.50
11 Commodity Index 53,39.
but
Mok Chi-fung said that Tam told him she lived at 11 Ship Street, first writ against accused and the Yee floor, when she asked him to issue a Hop Arm. What he had done was on the instructions of the women.
The father of accused, So Chun, stated the chop on the promissory nole was not that of his firm. He had never asked his son to borrow money on his behalf.
Chan Kul-man, accountant of the Yee Hop firm, said accused went to the shop once after he had severed hia connection with the business, when a European come and served him with a plece of paper.
Evidence of having been asked by accused towards the end of 1930 to an impression make a chop from bearing the characters Yee Hop was then given by Chung Cheuk-man, that after which Fok Tsan stated Tam Shek-shi had never lived at 11 Ship Street, first floor.
Following evidence of arrest given by Constable Cheung Kam, recused called Lam Chueng-chi to testify on his behalf, Lom stated that at one 132.33
thme he acted as translate for the 30.45 Yee Hop firm, and knew, that accus
used ho chop, which 21.04 ed had a 90.55 frequently. Witness introduced Tam wilness to 53.72 to accused and
acted the signing of the promissory note,
While he was in the employ of the Yee Hop, he heard accused being asked by his father to borrow money, and on one occasion he translated a letter to the R.N.R.C., requesting a
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Jan. 20.
the The following quotations on
issued by Router:
Commissioner of Police, this. due to Japanese reiterated sug New York commodity exchange are
19th January, 1938.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"FELIX ROUSSEL" Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, etc, arrived Hongkong on Friday, 21st January, 1938.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables
gestions that both cases .cidents,
were ac
He said that the special budget in connection with the Sino-Japanese incident would be released when the Diet opened.-United Press.
New York Colton
Opening
March
8.53/52
AIR RAID-TRAINING-Dec
May
Oel.
Spot
8.59/00
8.04/05
8.73/74
loan.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe A clash would inevitably have en-and South America are forwarded tailed their annihilation, owing to "vla Biberla" if so superscribed, the overwhelming superiority of the Japanese. The grave consequences of such a development can easily be Imagined, but it was felt in British
Ime demanded circles that the frm stand."
The Japariese gave the British un- til 3 p.m. yesterday to deliver the the British refused. agitator, but The atmosphere was very tense as 3 p.m., approached. Zero hour came and nothing happened.
The situation, however, remained known very tense until it became that the Japanese had dropped the whole issue on the ground that i arose out of misunderstanding.— Renter
ex-
BOMB THROWN AT GROUP IN PEIPING
Tienisin, Jun. 20. Leading figures of the Provisional Government in Pelping were severely
bomb injured last night by plosions while they were discussing the economle exploitation of North consulate China In the Japanese general. The missiles were thrown by members of a patriotle league. The Injured officials include Ling-wei, Wang I-tong and Klang Chao-chung. A Japanese staf off- cer, Major-General Taternu, and an unknown Chinese official were also injured.
Kao
From
Solgon
Shanghai, Foochow and Swatow Japan
Shanghai and Amoy
Amoy and Swatow
Halphons
Shanghai and Swatow Bangkok
Japan
Rabaul
SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai is temporarily suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mulis are. closed 15 minutes corller than the time given below unless otherwise atated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at len the previous day.
p.m.
'INWARD
MAILS
Per
Due
Felix Roussel
January 21.
Kingyuon ..
January 21.
Kitano Maru
January 21.
Talyuan
January 21.
Yochow
January 21.
G. G. Paul Doumer
January 22.
Kiungchow
January 22,
Yingchow
„January 22,
Nako Moru Friderun
January 23.
January 24.
".
Air Mall br "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--London dale, *15th January,
Japan ::
US.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date, 29th
Imperial Airways Plane January 24. Memnon
January 24.
December,
1937).
Straits
Pres. Garilcld Teucer
January 24,
January 24,
Japan
Allpore
January 25.
Shanghal
Glenbeg
January 23.
Straits
Telresias
January 25.
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila,
(Seattle, 1st January), Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Van-
couver B.C., date 8th January).. Empress of Asin Japan
President Jefferson
January 26.
January 27.
Nellore
January 27.
Amoy
Shirnin
January 27.
Calcutta and Straits
Yuensang
January 27,
Burdwan
January 28.
Conte Rosso
January 28.
Hakone Muru
January 28.
Airways Plane.
January, 28.
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Friday
Date and Time
Japan and Shanghai Struits
Japan and Formosa:
Air Mail by "Pan American Air- Fan-American
ways Direct Service-San Fran- cleo date, 19th January,
on
For
Felix Roussel Frl, Jan. 21, 4.30 p.m.
All the wounded men were sent to the Municipal Hospital for treatment.
Eight persons were arrested suspicion. No official statement was made, but Japanese agents are busy
the tral of
bomb tracing the throwers,
Shanghai and Japan.... severely Wang 1-tang was most
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru Injured. Kao Ling-wel received in-
Reg., via Thursday Island-due Thurs- juries in the leg, and Kinng Chao-
day Island 3rd February, hand was broken.--
Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Corfu International.
and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- selles, 18th February.
Cross-examined, by Mr. Williams. witness admitted having verballychung's right promised Tam he would stand as guarantor for the loan, although ne- tually the security for the debt was the chop. He could not now tell the of Tam, who was whereabouts formerly a prostitute.
After a short rellrement, the Jury found prisoner guilty on both cluurges. On the charge of forging the promissory note, accused was Closing
sentenced to two years' hard Inbour, 8.52/52
and on the other count of uttering he 8.50/50
was given 12 months' hard labour, 3.04/05 the terms to be concurrent. 8.73/73
0.02
His Lordship described the offence ~8.75/778.77/77 as a singularly wicked one, firstly
The First Notice Day for March Movement to Instruct Men cotton is Feb. 23 with Delivery date
Of St. John Ambulance
March 1.
Mr. A. Morris, local Director of Mar.
are being landed and stored into the Ambulance, has received the follow- May ing letter from the Staff Officer of the July
Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon
Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-St. John Ambulance Brigade Head-Sept.
loon, whence delivery may be obtain-
ed immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 31st January, 1938, or They will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, 27th January, 1030.
the
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duti- ablo goods are examined by Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong, 21st January, 1938.
Has anyone an old SEWING MACHINE ?
A widowed mother has to support her children. She
is destitute but could earn enough for them by sewing. Could anyone help with an old SEWING MACHINE?
'HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
quarters in London:
As you may know, the Order of St. John has been asked by His Majesty's Home Omce and has agreed to train
Dec.
Mny
July
New York Rubber
14.05/05 15.08 /08 15.14/14 15.22 /22 15.24/25 15.35/30 15.35/35 15.45 745
15.57b/608 2,190 tons.
Sales for the day:—
Chicago Wheat
95%/95% 957%/05%% 80 /00 80/00% 80%/804
24,707,000 bushels.
Chicago Corn
the personnel of the St. John Am bulance Brigade in air raid precnu- tions in order that a body of men and women trained in this subject Sept.
Central and may be available to Local Governments for supplement- int officini resources.
The first step taken by the Brigade at Home to full this obligation was
Wednesday's sales:--
May
to select a number of its personnel July and to train them as instructors, and Sept.
training these instructors are now
other members of the Brigade and also members of the general public, some of whom are being registered May July
in special auxiliary reserve.
a
It is suggested that the Brigade in Oct. Hongkong might wish to be trained
in air raid precautions so as to be ready to respond to a similar request from the Hongkong Government. In the event of the matter being laken up by the Brigade in Hongkong the first step would be to select and train members as Instructors, and I believe that one or two of your mem- bern have already taken advantage of the Home Office course held at Falfeld.
Certificates
60/60 01 /01
Winnipeg Wheat
124/125
+
0059/00% 614/01 016/01%
beenuse this was the first time he had come across a Chinese son deliberately planning to defraud his father, and, secondly, because cused did not hesitate to misuse the machinery of the Courts of Hong- kong,
ክር-
BISHOP ON FLIGHT Departure For Manila By Philippines Clipper
who Among the passengers
jeft Hongkong yesterday at 8.30 a.m. aboard the Pan American Airways pinne for Manila, was Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong, who is making a visit to Manila and will return here by Clipper on January 26.
Other passengers included Mr. Kenneth A. Bidmead, Mr. Alfred A. 125%/125%
Alvares, Mr. Prank L. Higgs, who is 118/1184 making a round trip flight, Mr. 101%/101%
Dagny Blom. Mr. David W. K. Au, Jocal Manager of the Bank of Can- ton, making a business trip to Manila and returning on January 28, Miss Dorothy Schumann, tourist, Mr. Max- well Corpening, representative of the Chicago Tribune, who is on a world tour and arrived here from visit
OUR GUIDE
TO THE CINEMAS
"Cafe Metropolo" (King's Theatre, to-day).The slickest show in town.
Ume
to Hankow earlier this week, Mr. Stanley Lovett, of the Organic Fer- tilizer Company, making a round trip flight, and Mr. P. Y. Chong, of Hono- lulu, who is returning to his home after a visit to China.
THESE SCOTTISH
HUSBANDS!
(Continued from Page t.)
I enclose herewith a copy of the is well-produced, but though regulations governing alr_rald pre-Loreita Young, Tyrone Power and cautione training in the Brigade at Adolphe Menjou are the head-liners, Home (B. O. 005) for your guidance Charles Winninger and Helen Westley in drawing up regulations for the use almost "steal" the show. Added of the Brigade in Hongkong. I would attraalion is the appearance of the draw attention to the fact that in "Midnight Foilles," who give several structors,certificates are of two kinda turns without any waste of -Grade 1 and Grade 2. The Grade between the sets
the evening they played solo whist in "True Confession" (Queen's and the smoking room. The married by His Majesty's Home OMea na Alhambra Theatres, to-day),--^|| women spent the day reading and permitting the holder to instruct and comedy-drama will: Carole Lombard, ‡ knitting. The general male verdiet examine the general publle and is Fred MacMurray and John Barry- was that i had been a great week- Issued by Belgade Headquarters in more. The last-named appears only end and that the women folk must London only. "The Grade 2 instruc-in support.. It is a story of a woman | have had "a real good gossip.”
When we parted one young man certificate entitles the holder who is such a llar that even when
1 instructor'a ceriificato is recognized
for to instruct (but not examine) mem- she is accused of murder her husband thanked me for keeping his wife bers of the Brigade and is issued by does not believe her protestations of company, "You've been a good pal the Officer in charge of the District.
for her," he said blandly. Innocence. In the case of Hongking it is sug
I will say this for the Scollish "Souls At Sea" (Oriental Theatre, geated, (1) that the same principica | to-day) ———From all accounts a magol-Į husband. He is not mean. He is shall apply and that Grade 1 cert- | Acent film, but when it was shown always willing to spend mony on a fleates shall be issued from St. John's here recently it proved slightly dis- new gadget for the car, a lawn Gate, or (ii) that Hongkong Head-appointing, probably because of mower, or a bicycle for the boy. quarters shall issue all certinentes "cuts." Gary Cooper gives another: and inform St. John's Gate of the fine portrayal, and is supported by names of those to whom Grade 1 George Rail and Frances Doe. certificates are issued and the num- "Love From A Stranger" (Majestie bers of all other certificates issued. Theatre, to-day) -An cerlo picture,
About labour-saving devices for the home he is not so enthusiastle. In this sphere the Scottish husband is conservative to an obstinate degree.
When his wife does succeed in
PEIPING PUPPET DISOWNED Hankow, Jan. 19.
twenty-two hundred and Onc public bodies in Tientsin, including all walks of life and representing the 1,400,000 people there, have sent a petition to the National Government disowning the puppet regime set up by the Japanese authorities Pelping.
in
Air Mail for Chungking by
"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Ser- vice."
Ord.,
..Fri, Jan, 21,
„Janı, 21, 4.15 p.. Jan. 21, 5 p.m. Fri, Jun. 21.
G.P.O. and KL.P.O., Parcels, Reg.
Ord.,
the C.N.A.C. Plane
Re..
Ord.;
Reg.
Ord..
Saturday
Konso Airways Corfu
Rex..
Ortl.,
Fook On
was sent The petition, which out on December 24, urged the Na- to continue its tional Government
Atail for "K.L.M. war of resistance-against-the-1-Servloo" due Amsterdam 301h_ vaders Central News.
;
WEEK'S ACCIDENTS
Traffic Takes Toll Of
Three Lives
In the Colony of Hongkong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, during the week ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Janu- altogether 83 ary 15, there were
of the result traffic accidents, us which three persons were killed and 25 persons were injured.
Of the persons killed, a Chinese male, aged 32 years, died from in- Juries received through falling from a moving motor Jorry,
A Chinese female, aged 83 years, was knocked down and fatally injur ed by a motor cycle while walking Rcross the road,
A Chinese male, aged 30 years, died from injuries received through falling from a moving tramcar.
injured, twenty Of the persons were pedestrians, who were either walking or running deross the rond and were struck by vehicles,
Four bus passengers were injured while alighting from moving motor
buses
One motor cycle driver was injured when his machine ran into the hill- side.
Of the 63 accidents, 20 were colli- sions between vehicles; 25 were coll- sions between vehicles and pedes- trians; and 9 accidents were due to other causes,
Type of Vehicles Involved,
Private motor car Molor lorry
Public motor car
Motor bus
Motor cycle
Tramcar Bleycle Tricycle
Rickshaw
Number.
28
30
PASSENGERS KILLED AND INJURED WHEN BUS OVERTURNS
Canton, Jan. 10. A number of passengers were either killed or injured on January 16 when a bus overturned on a high- way near Canton.
Mort of the passengers were on their way from Wuchang to Canton, They took the Canton-Hankow train al Wuchang and went na far, as Sinchich, 31 kilometres north Canton. Here, encountering Japan- planes, they alighted from the train and took the ill-fated bus. Central NeOS.
A set of forms and certificates though not in the usual sense. Aan nequiring some labour-saving gadget used in the Brigade at Home is for- | Harding and Boull Rathbone combino | she is sure to be reminded that his warded herewith. A supply of these to make this one of the best films of "poor old mother brought up ac [will be forwarded to you if desired | its kind. It was shown to H.M. The 'family of ten without any of these
or they may be printed locally. King recently.
artificial aids.
4
Samshui and Wuchow Air
January.
Kongmoon
Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong.... Kingyuan Lyeemoon Saigon
.Jan, 21, 5 p.m. .Jan. 22, 9.45 nm. Jan. 22, 10,30 a.m.
...Fit, Jan. 21..
Kowloon P. 0.
..Jan. 21, 5 p...
„Jan. 21, 5 p.m.
G. P. G.
.Jan. 21, 5 p.m..
.Jan. 22, 6 am..
.Sat., Jan. 22, 8.15 a.m..
Sat., Jan. 22,
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Jan. 22, 9.30 ̄aan. .......Jan. 22, 10
.Sat., Jan. 22, 10 am. .Sat., Jan. 22, 2 p.m.. Sat., Jan. 22, 5 p.m..
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan. 23.
Direct Servico"
(Due London, 31st January)
G.P.O. & K.P.O,
Jan. 22, 5 pm
Ord...
Jan. 23, 9 a.m.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.,
Jan. 22, 5 p.m.
Jan. 23, 9 a.m.
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Bat, Jan. 23.-
Airways Servico" (Duo Darwin, 30th January)
Swalow and Shanghai Formosa
Sunday
Soochow ....Sun, Jan. 23, 8.30 a.m. Hongkong Maru Sun., Jan. 23, § a.m.. Monday
Kongmoon and (Pakhoi via Kong- Tai Lee ................
moon). Amoy
Salgon, Ceylon, India, E. and South Andre Lebon
Africa, Egypt and Europe via. Marseilles due Marseilles, 23rd February.
.Mòn., Jun, 24, 11 a.m.. Taiyuan... Mon.,. Jun. 24, 3.30 p.m..
Mon., Jan. 24, Air Mall for "France Orient Air- Andre Lebon
G.P.O. and K.P.O. ways Service" duo. Marsellies,
.Jan. 24, 4.30 p.m. dih. Feb.
„Jan. 24, 5 p.m. Mon., Jan. 24, O.P.O. and K.P.O.
Ref..
Ord.,
Rek.+ Ord..
Tuesday
Samshui and Wuchow Swatow and Shanghai Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Kongmoon and (Pakhoi via Kong-
moon)
Jan. 24, 6 p.m. Jan. 24, 5,30 p.m.
Kongning..Tues., Jon, 25, 8.15 a.m.. Kiungchow..Tues., Jan 25, 8.30 a.m. Tinegara..Tues., Jan, 25, 8.30 a.m. On Lee ....Tues., Jan. 25, 11 am. „Tues., Jan. 28. G. P. O, and K. P. 0.
.Jan. 25, 12.30 p.m.
.Jan. 25, 1 p... Tues., Jan. 25..
Air Mail for "K. L. M. Airways Memnon
3rd. Amsterdam Service"-duc
Reg.,
February,
Ord.,
Straits, Ceylon, Indin, Aden, Egypt Memnon
and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles 23rd February and London Parcels-due London 2nd March.
Parcela
Reg,
Ord.,
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
G. G. Paul Doumer
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Initan Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp. of Russia
and S. America and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Can- ada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 12th Feb. and *Europe via Siberia.
Wednesday
Swatow, Shanghal and Tientsin Manila
Jan. 35, 11 n.m. Jan. 25, 12.45 p.m.
Jon. 25, 1.30 p.m..
Tues., Jan. 25, 3 p.m. .Tues., Jan, 25, 3 p.m..
„Tues., Jan, 28,
Parcels, ... Reg
Ord..
Jan. 25, 4 p.m.. .Jan. 29, B p.m. .Jan. 25, 5,30 p.m.
Choksang ..Wed, Jan. 20, 0.30 a.m. Pres. Corfield Wed., Jon. 20, 6 p.m.
Thursday
Swatow, Toochow and Tientsin.... Yochow.Thurs., Jan. 27, 10.30 am.. Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and President Jefferson..Thurs., Jan. 27,
South America and Europe via Victorin, B.Clue Victorin, B.C., 10th February and Europe via Biberia.
Parcels Reg.
Jan. 27, 4 D.M..
Jan. 27, 6 p.m.
Ord.
Jan. 27, 5.30 p.m.
Friday
Kwaisang....Fri., Jan. 20, 8.30 am..
Swatow, and Tientsin
Air Mail for Manlia, Guam,. Hone- Pan American
lalu, and U. B. A. by the Fan- Airways Plana ..............Fet, Jan. 28.. American Airways Direct Service".
duo San Francisco 5th February,
Kowloon P. O.
Reg.
********.Jan. 28, 5.p.m...
Ord.,
Mangoda Jan. 28. 5 D.
G.RO.
FLOR..
Ord
*Buperscribed correspondence only,
Jan. 18, 5 pun