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Hongkong, 20th January, 1938,
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG
Eight Cents Compensation For Assault
A
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY,
JANUARY 28, 1908.
VOLUNTEER Gunman's Two
DOCTORS.
Confederates
RESIGNED Believed Held
Vigorous Denial Of Misleading Report
11
report
Two Chinese who are believed to be the confederates of Ng Kwok- ping, the armed robber who Was arrested a few minutes after'a dar- Ing robbery at the residence of o Chinese monk at Tal On Terrace, on Tuesday morning were arraigned on two charges before Mr. R. Edwards
ing.
Compensation of eight cents was ordered to be paid to the complain- ant, when Lam Yan, 30, street coolis, was convicted by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning on
A vigorous denial of a charge of assaulting another coolie, WHY is Javs Ricelable zo Delightful
Lam Tak, at Connaught Road West published locally to the effect that ten Austrian doctors who had come yesterday. to Ladies and Gentlemen? Because the real Java Daintler, menu or a
Police Sergeant W. N. Winsinde out to China to give their services two la carle, is only served in Java
wuld that
man had engaged defen-were now stranded in China with-at the Central Magistracy this morn- 44, Restaurant,
Lockhart Road.
dant and complainant to unload his out assistance from the Government, Hongkong, by expert-chef from NOTICE is hereby given that luggage from, a junk onto the Praya was made to-day by Dr. Ettinger, in
charge of
Government had done Java. Very tasty, oppetizing, Invi-. gorating, refreshing, hygienic. Re-W. S. Mong (Mong Wing Shun) wall. After Une coolles
is no longer authorised to sign in this, defendant tried to chase com- Medical Services, at whose request servations phone 32494.
he wanted
to en- party came out. any capacity on behalf of the firm plainant away, as
11 fellow clanaman to do
Dr. Ellinger sald the facts were the of Batten & Co. of China Bulld-work. Complainant refused to go that the men were at first under the ing and that he is no longer and defendant pleked up a bamboo Impression that they were to work the International Red pole and struck the other man across solely for employed on the staff of Batten go and sind the backs of the bend Cross and when facilities for this & Co.
work failed and they were asked to with it BATTEN & CO. (Yeung Taze Wan),
Manager.
FOR SALE.
VERY SMART Emcient Morris Tourer, mechanically excellent, new hood, new tyres, new battery, new spray-paint. Licensed half-year. $1,300 or near offer. Apply Captain Jorton, R.W.F. Shamshulpo or Harbour View Hotel.
OLD WOMAN FINED
FOR OBSTRUCTING
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
he
he
nose
the
Chinese
The men, Lo Chuen and Wong Kam-hung, were charged with rob- bery and assault together with Ng ut 230 Ilollywood Road.
A remand of 24 hours in police' custody was granted to Det, Sub- Inspector Whant
Lam Tak stated in evidence that continue at the front, they declined JAPAN SEEKING NEW
was informed by defendant that to do so.
The Government there-
TRADE PACTS
(Continued from Page 1.)
he could not continue the work us upon paid each of the doctors £100 had no carrying pole, and they, on their own wishes, were (witness)
The Another coolle, Kwok Fung, sald released from their contracts. he heard defendant telling complai- doctors signed a statement given to LIMITED
nunt to go away, and saw Lam Tak, Dr. C. Y. Wu, secretary in Hongkong the then Foreign Minister, frustried
of the Chinese Red Cross, to the it. being attacked.
Mr. Koyamu said they did not want Defendant denied the assault, and effect that they were satisfied with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN snid Lam Tak tot fallen aldentally their treatment and then departed a repetition of the Harriman affair.
for their homes.
WAR MINISTER'S REPLY ORDINARY YEARLY and had hurt himself. that the
There were two exceptions, one PATH WITH GOODS GENERAL MEETING of HONG- In addition to paying the compencing Dr. H. Erben. Dr. Ettinger General Sugiyama, Wor Minister,
all the money KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED willation, which was
studying means of preventing such a woman hawker. Libe held at the offices of Messrs, found in his possession, defendant states that Dr. Erben never had a repiled that the Government was
was bound over in the sum of $25
repetition. General Sugiyama is to keep the peace for a year.
to interpellaters expected to reply to-day whether the army is planning expansion to enable Japan to main- tain a large force in China until the Country. is stabilised, and also con- cerning the costs of such a mainten-
272
A licenced Chol, B1, was charged with cousing Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltil, an obstruction on the footpath
Itond West near Bonham Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 18th Queen's Strand with two baskets of sweets, day of February, 1938, at 12 before Mr. Forrest at the Central o'clock noon, to transact tho Magistracy this morning.
ordinary business of the Company.
It's
the
Police Sergeant W. N. Winslade sald the woman had two previous convictions in 1930, and Ave in 1937.
Wurship, addressing woman, said she had a very bad record. He was very surry but her age did not excuse her offence. A fine of $1 was imposed.
STUDENT SPRINTS; SNATCHER SORRY
Walking along Jalte Road near Stewart Road" yesterday, a young woman, Kam Yuk-king, 25, had her handbag, containing $1.00, snatched from her by a man. A student, Chan Kin-wa, saw the incident, however. and pursued and caught the snat- cher.
The thief, L Sol-tung, 19, unem- ployed, appeared before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morn- Inst, charged with the larceny, and until Tuesday for was remanded examination as to his fitness for caning.
ADMITS THEFT OF TOOLS Charged before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning with the larceny of a bag of tools, at $20, from No. 20 First valued
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, Street, ground floor, the property of Yu Man, a carpenter,. Wong Chon, the 5th to FRIDAY, the 18th 24, unemployed,
was sentenced to February, 1938, both days inclu-three weeks' bard Inbour on admit- sive.
ting the offence. On a second charge of illegally pawning the tools, he was By Order of the Board,
sentenced to two weeks' hard labour, to be served concurrently.
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1938.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of share holdera will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 17th, FEB- RUARY, 1938, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a
DUKE OF WINDSOR TO Statement of Accounts for the
LIVE NEAR VERSAILLES
Paris, Jan. 27.
year ended 31st. December, 1937.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 5th. FEBRUARY 10
STATISTICS SHOW H.K. COST OF LIVING INCREASE
(Continued from Page 1.) Statistical Office of the Imports and Exports Department show oppreci- able increases in all lines for the year 1937.
A general average increase of 27.2 per cent, as compared with 1030 prices was recorded for the twelve months ending December 31,
The wholesale- prices ruling last year represent a general average in- crease of 68 per cent, compared with 1935, 43.3 per cent, compared with 1034,, 20.7 per cent. compared with 1933 and 31.1 per cent, compared with the base period of 1922,
The index number of Foodstuffs Increased by 20.2 per cent. as com-
compared with 1936, and 30.2 cent, as compared with 1922.
1 is understood the Duke and THURSDAY, 17th, FEBRUARX, pared with 1036, 59.5 per cent. as
Duchess of Windsor have decided to rent a chutenu near Versailles for four months-Router Special.
AIR ATTACHE RETURNS
London, Jan. 27. Wing-Commander Kerby, British Air Attache in Shanghai, is going to Shanghai to resume his duties after a short visit to London-Reuter.
STOKOWSKI'S FORMER WIFE RE-MARRIES
Los Angeles, Jan. 27. It is announced that the marriage of Leopold Stokowski's former wife, Evangeline Brewster to n Russian Alexis Zalstem- prince named Zalessky, of Phoenix, Arizona, took place this morning, after which the couple immediately left for the honeymoon-United Press.
LOST VALUABLE BAG
Mrs. Murray of the Peak, has re- ported to the police the loss of her handbag at the counter of the Colonial Dispensary. It was valued nt $74.
BURNED BY ACID
Chan Fook-cheung, 10, was re- moved to the Queen Mary Hospital with burns to his face and legs when a vessel of acid he was holding was upset.
WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN
Sanitary-Inspector Clark has re- ported to the pollee that while driv- ing along Queen's Road Central, near Victoria Street, he knocked down a woman named Sul Cheng.
WAITERS BURNED
Three Chinese waiters employed at 'the Tin Tin tea house, at Johnston Road, were taken to the Queen Mary Hospital with burns on Ince and hands caused by a tin of petrol exploding.
FRAK HOME ROBBED
Mr. Birch of No. 0 the Peak, has reported to the police the loss of $80 worth of Jewellery from his re- sidence.
f
both days inclusive. JOHN D, HUMPHREYS & SON,|
General Managers. -Hongkong, 26th.-January-1938.- THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN-
MEETING
OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Ofice of Messrs. Jardine,
ARY
YEARLY
purpose
of
Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thurs- day, the 10th February, 1938, at 11 D.m., for tho receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, to Thursday, the 10th February, 1938, both days Inclusive.
By order
the Board Directors.
of
per
contract.
The other doctor wils Dr. Milch who wants to stay and continue to give his services in the war.
GAOLED FOR ATTACKING CONSTABLES
Appearing on remand before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning on a charge of assault- C608, Lai Ing Chinese constables Hung, and C070, Lo Ping, at Des Voeux Road West on January 20, Wu Hol-kit, 20. unemployed, was convicted and sentenced to three months hard labour. He was also ordered to sign a band of $50 to be of good behaviour for a year.
to have Defendant was alleged struck the constables with his fists and also with a pocket knife when they intervened in a quarrel in which he
was involved. The policemen were only slightly scratched.
STOLE VALUABLE
PLANTS
Wong Shing-heung, 40 unemployed, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards ut the Central Magistracy this morn- ing with possession of prohibited plants, to wit, eight shoots of En- Kianthus Quinqueflorus, commonly known as Chinese New Year flowers. near the at Queen's Road Central Bank of China on Wednesday,
It was stated that the eight shoots were valued at $36, and such plants are rare in the Colony. Defendant admitted having stolen these at Tatom valley. They were concealed in a bundle of dried grass when he was arrested. A fine $5 or seven days'
TEXTILE INCREASES Textiles Increased by 18.4 per cent. as compared with 1836, 58.6 per cent.imprisonment was imposed. as compared with 1035, and 17.7 per cent. as compared with 1922.
PRIZES FOR COSTUMES
Metals and minerals increased by 36.3 per cent. compared with
At the dance to be held at 1036. by 83.1 per cent. as compared
the with 1935 and by 40.1 per cent. as prizes will be awarded for the most
Indian R.C. to-morrow
evening, compared with 1022.
Miscellaneous articles increased by original costumes for gentlemen and 34.5 per cent. as compared with 1030 ladles. The Rhythm Dance Band by 21 per cent. as compared with will be in attendance and 1035 and by 24.4 per cent, compared successful evening is assured.
with 1922.
#
most
ance.
in
Mr. Koyama also indicated that he feared Mr. Ayukawa would also obtain virtual monopoly North Chinn. Mr. Ayukawa had previous- capital ly announced. that foreign would be permitted to invest in enterprises, but gold investments which would enable a measure of control would not be permitted. However, General Sugiyama indicat- ed that the Manchukuo Government holds half the
of
stock in
these enterprises hence there Was danger of such an eventuality.
little
Mr. Koyama Indicated that he feared
slocis foreign capital and would predominate both in Manchu- kuo and North China.-United Prest.
POLICY OF EQUALITY AND CO-OPERATION
Telping, Jan. 28, Mr. Tang Teh-ho, Chairman of the Political Council, told the
press yesterday that the "suggestions of a separate regime being established in Central China Was merely pro- Paganda on the part of certain papers, The Provisional Government has heard nothing of such plans."
news-
He said that the Provisional Gov- ernment authorities had definitely decided on a policy of equality and co-operation with Japan, and said of 'the reasons the universities had not re-opened - was due to Japanese troops using them as bar- racks-United Press."
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CAR DRIVERS. PAY FINES
SPEEDING LORRIES GET DRIVERS PENALISED
A fine of $4 was imposed on Kan
lec, public ear driver, when he was summoned before Mr. R. A. D. For-
rest at the Central Magistracy this morning for driving without due care and caution in Hennessy Rood on January 12. He was fined a further
The following table shows the course of wholesale price $4 for driving without lights the same changes since 1922: (1922-100),
Beans Beet Exxo
Flour (Wheat)
Salt Fish
1037
day.
Traffe-Sergeant L. Pennell anid 150 | defendant came out of a side street 117,7
on the south side of Hennessy Rond near the Church, and turned right Info the centre of Hennessy Road causing the driver of another public motor car to swerve sharply and brake to avoid a collision. Kon 1237 should have waited until the other 144 car had passed. He definitely did not 160.9 have his mind on his driving, other- wise he would have had his lights on. 112
Lau Chuen, lorry driver, was fined 106.9 310.0 $10 on a charge of speeding in 1443 Queen's Road East on January 14,
Foodstuffa Textiles Metals & Minerals Miscellaneous
Averagea
1000
1034
1994
1134
10.43
1938 2133 23.4
17.5
70.2
00.4
107.8
97.4
107.2
£3,7
20.3
12.4
92.5
103.5
D13
77.9
105.1
140.1 124.4
31.1
FOODSTUFFS
1933
5:35
1030
2013
121.4
1661
83.0
79.8
101.4
153.4
113.D
07.6
$40.1
2018
78,3
256.2 62,7 1115
137,9 111.4
100.5
143.2
110.7
43.8
40.13
101.7
73.1 84.7
131.3
109.0
873
773
BB.0
117.0
Ал
80.1
03.0 124.7
1:34.0
ሲጋ
100.3
123,5
78.7
71.8
92.2
45.2
00.1
00.3
TEXTILES
Fruits, Fresh
of
Lard
Mutten
F. II. CRAPNELL,
Secretary, Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.
Rumour of Sun Fo's Quest Dissolving
Hankow, Jan. 28. Commenting on the recent rumours Sun Fo's trip to concerning Mr. Europe, a Chinese spokesman stated that Mr. Sun Fo recently toured various cities la Europa "to improve his own knowledge of conditions in Europe".
Rumours that he is negotiating an agreement with Moscow, or concern- ing Outer Mongolia nre entirely with- out foundation. The rumour that Mr. Sun Fo was also being appointed Ambassador to Moscow was also un- founded. Ils present post as Pre- sident of the Legislative Yuan was important, and his duties would not permit of a lengthy, absence from China-Reuter.
ON GRAVE CILAROES
Hearing in the committal case where Ng Hak-sze, 19, clerk and Vice Admiral L. G. E. Crabbe will shroff, is charged with kidnapping a leave for Home by the P, and O. liner 13-year-old girl, Fung Sin-wah, and Chitral on February 5, the day
assoulling her on January 10, was the Kaiser-I-find orrİYES which
fixed for 2.30 p.m. on February 10 by with the new Commander-in-Cher, Mr. H. R. Hullers at the Kowloon Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble.
Magistracy this morning."
on
Milk (Condensed)
Onton
Peanut Oil
Pork
Potatoes Poultry
Rice (Broken} Bice (White)
Rugar (Raw)
Vermicelli
Vegetables (Dried etc.)
Cotton Dyed plain)
Colton Yarn
Italians. (Dyed Figured, Plain)
•Shirtings (White 40/43 Yards)
Hemp (Manila)
Gunny Tage
Hesalán Cluth
Sk Piece Goods
Blankets Wool & Union)
ម
ז.בלג
PL.4
115.0
183.7 Inspector S. C. Saunders said defen- 19dant drove rapidly along the narrow 1813 part of Queen's Road with two tona 073 151 of rice on his vehicle,
102.8
January
Another lorry driver, Lau Fook, was fined $5 for speeding in Hennessy Rond on
14. Inspector Lau was doing 33 1124 miles per hour past East Point Terrace. The lorry was loaded high with China år ümber.
Saunders sald
Yufon, lorry driver, summoned
503 A. Bethell
for speeding at 30 miles per hour in 10 Main Street, Shaukiwan, on' January 180211, was fined $10. Traffic Sergeant 214.5
sald defendant drové through the crowded district from 21o Taikoo east gate to Island Road at a speed between 27 and 30 miles per SDS hour.
77.1
129.5
57.2
00.0
36.2
51.3
MA
109
69.6
31.2
303
00.8
64.7
07.4
140.0
183.0 147.8
130
824
05.0
72.2
63.4
Buk Yarn
Artificial)
30.0
1014
04.7
20.5 100.6
113.0
Flanela
1892 .1797
270.1
Sun & Tweeds (Woolien)
03.7
PLA
METALS AND MINERALS
1033
1034
1000
1931
00.1 145.0
100.7
103.9 249.0
73.1
101.7
1084
103.7
10101 142.4
(2.6
112.4
1378 231.9
65.0
161.7
63,0
70.3
148.9 40.8
20.0
203.3 150.0
2603
Brass Shecis
Yellow Metal Sheathing
Солі
Iron & Steel Dare Iron & Stedj Nalle Iron & Steel Platen
Lead (PE) Kerosene Ull Fuck Lubricating Oil Petrol Tin
Cement
Charcoal Feather (Duck) Firewood Hardwoods Hides (Cow) Hides Burtalo) Leather (Bala) Paper (Chineia) Jintana
Baltpetre Haftwoods
Boda Aah
Nutpheria · Acid
· Bulphate- of Ammonia
MISCELLANEOUS
NOISY THIEF
CAPTURED
Chan Pan, 37, unemployed, was charged before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning with loitering on the roof of No. 30 Johnston Road at 4 a.m. yesterday, Detective-Sergeant 3. Bentley and defendant tried to scale up a wall with the aid of a piece of wood, 1957 which stipped. The noise aroused the occupant of the house, and do- fendant was arrested,
BOA 104.8 NO.8
102.7
03.0
73.0
115.1
1474 110.0
1002
123.4 SILA 101.8
60.0
ife had a previous conviction not 1508 long ago, when he was released on a bond. For his present offence, Chan was sentenced to four weeks' hard, labour, and for breaking the band he was given · another": four weeks'.
Course of Nino Public Lectures on
Air
Raid Precautions.
The Public is reminded that on account of the Chinese. New Year Holiday there will be no lecture on Monday. the 31st of January, 1938,
Particular attention is invited to the following rovisad arrangements for the conclusion of this course. Lecture No. 8, which was to be given on Monday, the 7th of February, 1938, is cancelled.
On that date the Medical Officer's house at the old Covernment Civil Hospital, which has been equipped as a-model gas-proof and splinter-proof house, will be opened to inspection by the public. A representative of the Royal Engineers will be in attendance at the house from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
The concluding lecture of the course will be given by, Colonal N. M. S. Irwin, D.5.0., M.C., G.S.O.I. China Command, on Monday, the 14th of February, 1938, at 5.30 p.m. In the China Float Club Theatro. The subject of the lecture will be air raid precautions in general..
All lecturers who have taken part in this course will be in attendance on this occasion for the purpose of answering questions arising out of the previous lectures.
POST OFFICE.
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Mall Service *Vla Siberia"
in.
On Monday, January 31, all. Post Offices will be entirely closed. There will be no collection from the pillar temporarily suspended, boxes and no delivery.
1,
the
On Tuesday,
and Kowloon SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE General Post Omebruary Central Post Office will be opened Air Mall Service to Shanghal is from 0.00 a.m. to Noon fro
The temporarily suspended. Sheungwan Branch Post Office
The
will
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
be opened from 9.00 am. to 10.00 a.m. and also from 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed. There Registered and Parcel Malls are will be one
collection from the closed 15 minutes earlier than, the pillar-boxes .05 on Sundays, one time given below unless otherwise delivery of ordinary correspondence stated, and where mails are advertis- at Noon, and one delivery of registered to close at or before 0 a.m., regi- ed correspondence at 11.00 am.
The Money Order Office will bejstered and parcel malls are closed at entirely closed during the Holidays. 5 pm, on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
Don
Japan
Japan and Formosa
Commandant Dorise Hakone Maru
Straits and Hoihow
Muinum
January 28. January 20. January 28.
Straits and Europe via Negapalam
(Letters only) London date, 30th December, 1937.
Teucer
January 28.
Manila
Klangsu
January 20.
Shanghai and Swatow
Sulyang
January 30.
Telresias
January 30.
date, Imperial Airways Plane
January 31.
Kwelyang Ninghai
January 31-
January 31.
Date and Time
Straits and Europe via Negapalam (Papers only) London date, 30th December 1937.
Air Mali by "Imperial Airways
Direct Servico-London 22nd January. Bangkok
Shanghai and Amoy
For
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Friday
*Strails, Ceylon, India, Aden, Burdwan
*Egypt and Europe via Marseilles -due Marseilles, 2nd March, Shanghai
..... Fri., Jan. 28.
Jan. 28, 4.15 p.m.. Jan. 28, 5 pm. Conte Rosso....Fri, Jan. 28, 5 p.m.
.................... Fri, Jan. 28.
.......... Jan. 28, 5 p.m.
.... Fri., Jan. 28.
Reg
Ord.,
Air Mail for "KL.M., Airways Ser- Hakone Maru
vica"-due Amsterdam. 6th Feb.
G.P.O. & KLP.O.
Reg.
Jan. 28, 4.30 p.m.
Grd.
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-dye Bris- bant, 15th February.
Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Hakone Maru
and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles-due Mar- scillen 26th February..
Reg
Ord,,
Parcels,
Reg.,
Straits and Calcutta
Shirala
Ord.,
Parcela, Ord.,
Saturday
Samshul and Wuchow Swatow, Shanghal and Tientsin Air Malt for Blan, Lanchow, and Chengtu eta. (via Hankow) by the (To "Eurasia Airways · Bervice" Further points by surface trans- port as Services permit) Saigon and "Batavia Straits
Shanghel
Manila
Salgon
Jan. 23, 5 p.m. Jan. 28, 5.30 p.m. Fri, Jan. 28. Jan. 28, 6 Jan. 28, 5 pm. an. 29, 8.30 am. Fri., Jan. 28.
p.m.
Jan. 28, 8 pm. Jan. 29, 9 a.m.
Sat., Jan. 29, 8.15 am Talining.. Kwatsang.Sat, Jan. 29, 8.30 a.m.
Bat, Jan. 27, Eurasia Plane...
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg., Ord..
...Jan 29, 0 am. ..Jan. 20, 0.320 a.m.
Tisondari...Sat, Jan. 29, 9.30 am. Hong Peng...Sat., Jan. 20, 1.30 p.m. Sandviken. Sat., Jan. 29, 2.30 p.m.. Pres. Garfield Bal, Jan. 29, 6 p.m.. Gustav Diederichsen
Sat, Jan. 20, 5 p.m. GP.O, K.P.O.
Air Mall for "Imperial Always Imperial Airways Fiane Sat., Jan. 20.
Direct Service"due London, 7th
February.
- Jan. 29, 5 DIS Jan. 30, 8 a.tik
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Piano Bat., Jan. 29.
Airways Bervice"-dae: Darwin
....Jan. 29, 5 pm. 2.Jam, 20, 5 p.m. .:P. O..
Jan. 20, 5 p.m.. .Feb. 1/2, 6.1.0.
¡Bun,, Jan. 30, 9 am,
Reg Ond
1. G.P.O. & K.P.O..
Heg..
Jan. 29, 5 p.z
8th February."
Ord
Jan 30, 6 m.
Air Mail for Wuthow, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Plano
Kweiyang and Chimgking by the "ON.A.C." Airways Direct Ser- vice,"
Sat, Jan. 29.
Kowloon P, O.
Ord,
Reg.,
Ord
Sunday
Cantón Yuengang
Monday
Shanghal Kongmoon and (Pakhol via Kong-
moon)
Tuesday
Kongsing On Lee..
Bulyang
Halphong
Shanghai and Japan
Samehul and Wuchow „Kongmoons
Amoy
Hollow, Pakhoi and Halphong:
Sun, Jan. 30, 0 am..
.... Kanchow ..Mon., Jan. 81, 8.30 ..
Tal Lee
Mon., Jan. 31, 11
Tues., Feb, 1, 0,16 a.m.. Tuen, Feb. 1, 10 am.
Pula, Feb. 1, Noon.. rei. Tab. 1, Noon...
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