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Board tho

Itoam

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Ills Honour, Sir Athell Mac- Gregor will preside.

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

PREMIER DEFENDED

Simon Speaks On Eden's Resignation

London, Feb, 24.

RAIDS IN ARABIA

Air Force Planes Used Against Tribes

London, Feb. 24.

FEBRUARY 25, 1938.

Bomb Thrower Shot Dead

Wounded Detective Gots His Man

Shanghai, Feb. 24. Talks with Italy, the resignation The Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Nine Chinese and a Dane, Mr. of Mr. Anthony Eden and the Come Philip Sassoon, replying to a ques- Nielson, were injured by splintera mona voto of confidence in the Gov-tion in the Commons regarding the this evening, when a Chinese threw crument were referred to in a speech activities of the British Air Force in a bomb into the offices of the Kwai at Birmingham last night by the Southern Arabia, declared that dur-fei Wan Pao on the Settlement side Chancellor of the Exchequer, Siring the past year the Royal Alr of Avenue Edouard VII. John Simon. In regard the re-Force stationed at Aden

The bomb thrower was shot dead was used signption of Mr. Eden, he expressed for normal training and patrol duty. by a Chinese plainclother detective. the hope that the loss of this belilimut There were eight occasions on who had been wounded in the len mon was only temporary. As to the which

planes were

used against by bullet fired by either the mon cause of the resignation, he said the tribes following serious crimes. After er his accomplice, buth of whom rest of the Cabinet had at no time the operations the tribes returned to were apparently Chinese. been conscious of the existence of submission. On three occasions de- The accomplice was arrested. any such fundamentul divergence of monstrations only were

nt The explosion occurred

4.50 necessary, Minister but view between the Prime and Mr. Eden

occasions p., and was heard throughout the the words of the bombing took place after suficient Central District, where it was t latter would suggest. They had all notice had been given for the vi- first believed that the bomb had

cf cluse cordiality and the

brand subsequently bombed-Reuter Dul- some distance down the river, abjects of their polley were the lets.

Much damage was enused to the objects of them all.

premises of the paper, which already been bunted twice before.

The American owner, Mr. Hul P. Mills, for whom the missile was evi- dently Intended, was absent at the time.

other on the

Ave

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THE GREA Hong Kong has been cancelled worked together throughout on terms lagers to leave and the villages were been dropped by a Chinese plane at Kowloon Post Office and Generalanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pol PREVIEWED

Best British Film Since "Henry VIII"

Following its extraordinary success In England und America, the famous Alin Victoria the Great," produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox at the Denham Studios in England last summer, with Anna

Neagle in the title role, has now reached the Colony.

ut It was previewed the Queen's

Theatre yesterday and will have its Gala Premiere at this theatre to- night. The picture is released here by RK.O. Rudlo,

and recalled.

Similar Power of Attorney has been issued to Bayard Craig Lawrence who has been appointed District Manager at Hong Kong to succeed George Alfred Flynn.

THE TEXAS COMPANY (CHINA) LTD., By: P. F. LE FEVRE,

Managing Director. Hongkong, February 22nd., 1988,

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the Much has been heard in Hongkong Forty-ninth Ordinary Yearly Meet about this film which, at the requesting will be held at the Com- of the Federation of British Indus-

There was no difference whatever on the question of desirability of conversations with the Italian Gov- ernment. The immediate issue was the question of place and time. His departure is a cause of the deepest regret and, 20 some the cause

STOCK MARKET REPORT

are

the

Post Office. They should be clearly ping are temporarily suspended. marked "By Air Mail" and bear

OUTWARD MAIL. THES sufficient postage. Insulelently prepaid letters may be taxed with Registered and Parcel Malls double the deficiency or forwarded closed 15 minutes corller ́ ́than by Steamer Service, at the discretion Eme given below unless otherwise of the Post Office.

stated, and where mails are advertla ed to close at or before 9 am, regi- isstered and parcel mails are closed na

6 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Five of those injured were on the

VIA SIBERIA KOUTE opposite side of the road. They in-

Mall Servico "Via Biberla" is bewildering. But all knew that i The Hongkong Stock Exchange cluded a Chinese bur girl, who was temporarily auspended.

Mr. Nielson was Mr. Eden neted with full deliberation official summary Issued at 3.15 p.m. sent to hospital. und from the highest motives. Now yesterday says:

also sent to hospital, being rushed that the circumstances surrounding

Market continues to rule very there by an ambulance, which reach- this most unexpected and lamentable

Most of the In- event had been investigated by the arm generally, and in some stocks ed the scene within a few minutes

prices show a fair advance. Banks of the explosion. debate, there was no doubt where

jured were pedestrians.-Reuter, have buyers at $1,575, Unions the great bulk of the Government. supporters stood. Nothing contribut- $510 and Lights (Old) ect so much to clearing up of the Business was reported in Docks at NEW YORK STOCK situation as the two speeches made $294 Electries at $80, Realties at by the Prime Minister on Tuesday $5.00 and Hotels at $0.70. right.

tries, was shown at the Paris Expoɛl-pany's Ofices, P; & O. Buliding. enuse it was a positive policy. Justi- )

has been made

tion lust September as a worthy re- presentation of the work of British producers. It is everything that it

out to be:

an affectionate and dignified account of the life of Queen Victoria, from her accession to the throne to the time of her Diamond Jubilee.

nearly the Covering as it doen whole of Victoria's reign, the picture must necessarily touch only lightly on some episodes of her life which some historians may think bnportant enough to deserve greater attention by Mr. Wilcox; but a more detailed account would certainly take longer to sereen than its present form which requires 113 minutes to show.

This picture can be ranked, com- pletely without prejudice, with the best America has produced in recent years, and certainly the best from a British film studio since Alexander Korda's "Henry The Eighth." in every respect, it is a triumph for the British industry.

#re

Mr. Wilcox has here proved con- clusively that elaborate settings are not the most important ingredients in the making of a really good show, "Victoria the Great” does not depend on these things on its success; in fact, the most noticeable features clever directing and splendid acting by the players, especially by Anna Nengle in the main role, which calls for a mixture of gaiely and serious- ness in the early part and dignity and restraint in the latter. She may ap- penr trife affected in her, manner as the young and imperious queen: but definitely no fault can be found "with her portrayal of the aged queen who has seen her country rise from strength to strength-prom! gracious in turn, and always womanly enough to mourn the death of a husband whom she had learned to

love and respect.

and

Anton Walbrook, as the Prince Consort, has a part which wins sym- pathy easily, First as a young Ger- mun prince who is sent to England to "be inoked over" by Victoria as a prospective husband, he is amusing. expecially in his, "love scenes" with the young queen; later he is digni-

fled

rather pathetic as the foreigner whose presence besides the throne is misunderstood and often misrepresented to the queen's sub- Jects. The others in the adequate. H. B. Werner Melbourne is particularly good.

and

cust are as Lord

The film moves along slowly and with dignity; which is as it should be Ds it deals with the life-story of a

on Thursday, 10th March, 1938, at 11 a.m, for the purpose of present- ing the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1937, and electing Directors and Aud- tors.

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 26th February to 10th March, 1938, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can | be registered.

would Mr. Chamberlain's policy appeal to people in Britain be- Bcation for Mr. Chamberlain's view did not depend on the result of the conversations themselves. This was no wager as to whether In the end agreement would be reached with Italy

от not. The question

was

whether it was right to open con- versations. If they led to ultimate agreement on honourable terms this Bul would be a happy conclusion. even if they did not, this would not Prove that it was not right to enter on conversations, for only by open- ing such discussions could it be ascertained whether the disadvan tages and dangers of the present situation could be reduced by other

By Order of the Board of means.-British Wireless. Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON &

CO., LTD.,

Agenta, Hongkong, 18th February, 1938.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

HALIFAX SEES KING

London, Feb. 24. The King held meeting this morning at Bucking- a Privy Council

ham Palace at which Lerd Hallfax was present. After the meeting Lord Halifax had an audience of the KingReuter Bulictin,

TONE CHANGED

THE FIFTY-FIRST ORDINARY NO Anti-British News From

ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Office of Mesars, Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 11th March, 1938, AT 11 A.M., for

the

purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937.

of the

The Transfer Books Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 4th March, 1938, to Friday, the 11th March, 1938, both days Inclusive.

By Order of Directors,

Italian Stations

Rome, Feb, 23. Broadcasts in Arabic from Italian stations, which frequently contained, attacks against Britain, have not yet

suspended, teen

albrough the character of the programmes is likely

be changed.

-No-anti-British-matter-has-been broadcast during the past three or four days.--Reuter Butictin.

ITALY'S DEMANDS

Buyer

at

at $11.

Hongkong Danks $1,375 cum. div. Bank of East Asia 103 Canton Insurances $260 Union Insurances $507 Underwriters $1.40

1.K. Fitte $210

Linton Waterbonin $9.30 1. Wharves $12845. TIK. Docks $20% Providenta (D) $2,85 Providenia (New) 3 eta, ILK. Lands $33. HK. Realien $5.53 H.K. Trams $14.00 Peak Trams (Old) $014 Yaumati Ferries $23,35 China Lights (Old) $11.63 China Lights (New) 50 Macao Electries $19% Telephones (Qld) $20 Telephones (New) $9.00 Cements $16.85 Dairy Farms

Watrons $0.15

Construction $1

5.00

11. Govt. 40 Cona 26% Prem. Wallace Harpers $34

Marsmans (..) 5-

Reliérs

ILK, Wharve: $130

JI.K. Intela $0.70 1.K. Reallion $9.00 l'eak, Tranis (New) $35%

Rajes Douglases 200 H.K, Docks 320% Providenta (New) 00 cts. 1.K. iciels $0.76

II.K. Realtles $575,00 China Lights földi 311% H.K. Electrics $60

Telephones (Old) $25.00 Cements $14.05 Dairy For $20 Watsons $0.10

Antamoks P. 50 ct.

Aloks 264 cts.

Baruto Gold 23 cu. Denguet Consolidated 9.50 etr. Coco Groves 62 clA. Consolidated Mines 031 cts. Vemonstrations 38 cts.

1. X. 1. 70 ets, · Porncales Cumans 24 cts. San Mauricin 01 els. Sayoe Consol 19% cts. United Paracales 46 cla,

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Feb. 24.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:

Japan

Shanghai and Swatow

Straits

Straits

Acneng

Anhui

Canion

Gnelsenou

Hakozaki Muru Szechuen Tuinon

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Imperiat Airways Plano

Direct Service"-~London date, 19th of

Most attention to-day was centred in the European situation. Traders Kenerally viewed developments 8 indirectly lessening the risk of war and heightening the possibility of a European rapprochement, which should result in un expansion world trnde. The market was in- terested in the Treasury statement deficit for the fiscal year of of above one billion dollars, but this is only approximately half that of the corresponding previous fiscal year. Trade news was at. Car-loadings showed decline, while bank-

15th. clearings fell for the secutive week. Engineering awards were below those of the correspond- ing period of Inst year.

الله

21

con-

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

are

Stocks: The market impressively absorbs realising. We expect moderate technical reaction, followed by a renewed rally. The quarterly dividend of Anaconda Copper has been cut from 50 cents to 25 cents.

Cotton: Prices

now debatable ground, as farmers could

their loan cotton at release

the present levels, but they have the Government attitude, on prices and prospective low acreage as a de terrent,

A waiting market is prob- able, pending a more clear indication of the position. The European stiua- tion is now less of a factor. Out of

brokers, 0 are bullish and 3

are bearish.

Wheat: With the peak of Austra- Ban, shipments near and Canadian stocks low, our exports are expected to increase, but the Improved outloolt for the Winter crop tends towards caution. There have been further Vladivostock and Spanish purchases of Australian wheat. Italy en- quiring here, while Russian offerings Out of G have been withdrawn. Closing brokers, 4 are bullish and 2 are bear-

New York, Feb. 24. New York Cotton

Opening

Com: Speculation is small and the market is featureless.

0.28/27

0.21/22 9.25/25

Ish.

9.35/35

0.33/34

0.45/45

0.30/30

0.43/43

9.30/30

0.16/17

9.40 N 0.31

Parls, Feb. 24. Madame Tabouls, writing in L'Oeuvre, says that it is learned the Board of that Italy is demanding, firstly, nival

parity with Britain In the Mediter-March F. IL CRAPNELL, ranean and, secondly, the right to May control her international foothold in July Secretary.e

the Balearic Islands for many years October Hongkong, 21st February, 1938.

come, though offering perhaps not December to instal

tal herself there alone. Finally January she wants loan of £30,000,000. Spot KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

She concludes, "The Anglo-Italian The First Notice Day for March negotiations look as though they Cotton in February 23 with Delivery will be more difficult than could be date March 1. expected."—Reuter.

ASSOCIATION

Notice

The Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association will be held in St.

beloved sovereign who can still be Androw's Church Hall, Kowloon, remembered by many of the living.

on Friday, 4th March, 1938, at 6

Mr. Wilcox has adhered faithfully p.m. to historicul facts in his presentation. The results are entirely worth white and a valuable contribution to the

Business Adoption of Report and

progress of British films.-M.R.A. Accounts for the year ended 31st

3

All British Mails Go By Air To S'pore

London, Feb. 24.

The despatch of all maila by air without surcharge to India, Durma and Malaya was begun yesterday when the Imperial Airways flying- boni Centurion Jett Southampton for Karachi with about five tons of mall. |

December, 1937,

Election of Offcors and Com- mittee.

Any other business.

It is earnestly requested that members and all others intercated in the welfare of Kowloon will endeavour to be present. An opportunity will be given for bringing forward matters for the consideration of the now Com- mittee.

I. BALDWIN,

Hon. Socrotary.

to

UPROAR IN DIET

Hirota Explain Aims Of New Bill

Tokyo, Feb. 24. Owing to the indisposition of the Premier, Prince Konoye, the Foreign Minister this afternoon explained in the Lower House the circumstances leading to the presentation of the highly controversial National Mobi-

sation B to the Dlet.

Mr. Hirota declared that it would enable effective attainment of the objective of war time through the concerted assistance of the entire nation.

Mr. Takao Salto, an authority on the Japanese constitution, declared that the Bill was devised to inflict serious restriction during war time or incident on the lives, properties| and liberties of the Japanese nation. Therefore most prudent examination was necessary, especially whether

Those aboard the Clipper

were: All first class mails along Empire Messrs. Chan Shen-ling and Cheng air routes as far as Singapore will uang, teachers of Munsong Col-

the Bill does not conillet with opern- lege, Hongkong, returning from henceforth be carried by air with trip to Manila; Ernst Scheuster, Gui Article 31.

ation of the constitution, "particularly out surcharge and within fow Sul-keng, Gall months the scope of the scheme will lauwes, local businessman returning bill was passed, national mobilian- O'Donnell; Andrea Mr. Saito stressed 'that, once the be extended from Singapore to Aus- from Manila; Timo Hugos; Robert tion was enforceable tralia.-British Wireless.

by ordinance Young, of the local office of the Asia- and Intervention of the Diet was tic Petroleum Company; Cornellus not permitted. He warned the Gov- and Mary Starr, Eugene McGhee, crnment not to act arbitrarily, Juan Carrero, J. A. Dueff; Brock Mr. Taki, President of the Plan- Park, of the Associated Underwriters; ning Board, took the rostrum the Pan American Airways Clipper Unuscisco Valdez, Maria Mendoza, reply when an outcry arose from from Manila and America. There Rosarlo Mendoza, Jose da Costa, members that a State Minister were 24 passengers aboard the flying Alvaro Lopez; Jonquin Llong, Juan fhould answer Mr. Jaito, The up-

at 0 o'clock on her return flight. Herbert Crane.

RECORD PASsenger loaD

A record number of passengers ar- rived here yesterday afternoon by

March

May

July

September

December

January

Rubber: The market is quiet.

Hides: A rule is reparted of 18,000 branded cow-hides at a cents.

Sugar: The market is weak, Dow Jones Averages;

From

Per

Dao

Straits

Conte Verde

February 25.

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Lettera and Papers) London date, 27th January.

Hakusan Maru

.February 25.

Japan

Kamo Maru

February 25.

Straits

Lycaon...

.February 25.

Swatow

Chengtu

February 20..

Shanghal

Glenopp

.February 20.

Montevideo Maru

February 20.

Newchwang

February 20.

Calcutta and Strolls

Suisung

.February 20..

.February 27.

February 27.

Haiphong

February 27.

Japan and Shanghai

February 27.

Japan and Formosa..

.February 27.:

Haiphong, Pakhol und Hollow

.February 27..

Shanghal and Amoy

.February 27.

February 28.

February,

Japan

February 20

Japan

.March 1.

Calcutta and Straits

.March

Amoy

March

Straits

March

Shanghal and Swałow

.March

Salgon

Japan

Marechal Joffre Mirzapore

March 2.

March 2.

ways Direct Service"--San Fran- Pan American elsco date. 23rd February, U.S.A., Japan and Manila---Son

Francisco date, 5th February. Pres. Coolidge Japan and Shanghai

Airways Plane

.March 2..

March 2.

Aramis

March 3.

Straits

Saigon

Barentsz Bontekoo

March 3,

March 3.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Dale and Time

Friday

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

For

Kumsang

Delagoa Maru.

Sirdhana

Tilsaroca

Atreus

Klangsu

Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong`.

.... Kiungchow.....Fri, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and President Grant

South America and Europe via Victoria B.C-due Victoria B.C. 17th March

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ser- Somali

vice"-dao Amsterdam, 8th March

*Straits and *Calcutta

Shanghai

... Fri, Feb, 20. G. P. O. and K. P. Ö. Parcels, Reg., Ord.,

Feb. 25, Noon. Feb. 25, 1.43 p.m. Feb. 25, 2.30 p.m. ..Fri, Feb. 25,

G. P. 0. and K. P. 0. Reg.. Ord..

Santhia ....

Parcels, Ord.. Conte Verde

Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m. .Feb. 25, 5.00 p.m.

Fri, Feb. 25. Feb. 25, 4 p.m. Feb. 25, 5 p.m.

.Fri., Feb. 25, 5 p.m..

Fri., Feb. 25, 5 p.m.

FTL. Feb. 25.

Feb. 25, 5 p.m. Feb. 25, 5.30 p.m. .Fri., Feb. 25,

Fermosa and Jupan Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy). Tilnegara Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 10th March 'Strails, Ceylan, India, E. and South Somali

Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe

Hakusan Maru..Fri., Feb. 25, 6 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Reg.

vin Marsellies due 20th March.

Marselles,

Ord.,

.Feb. 25, 6 p.m. .Feb. 25, 5.30 pm.

Saturday

Sanshul and Wuchow Swatow and Amoy

Taiming Halynng

..Sat., Feb, 20, 8.15 a.m..

....Sat., Feb. 20, 2 p.m.

Sat, Feb. 20, 2.30 p.m.

March.

Marscitics

13th

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Montevideo Maru

South Africa

Airmail for "France Orient Airways Gustav Diedericlusen . „Sat, Feb. 20..

Servico" due

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg.Feb. 20. 4 p.m.. Ord., ...Feb. 20, 4.30 p.m..

Straits, Ceylon, Indla, E. and South Hakozaki Maru .................Sat. Feb. 20,

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles due Marseilles, 20th March.

Feb. 23.

New York Rubber

15.22/23

15.40/40

30 Industrials 14.08/00 20 Rails

20 Utilities 15.15 B

40 Bonda 15.33/35

132.41

30.52

Close 130.85 36,05

20.20

20.07

15.55/52

15.45/4711 Commodity Index 64.95

01.43

91.40

54.61

15.73/75

15.08/07

Res

15.75 N

Chicago Wheat

May July

May ....

Wednesday's Sates:

03/03 03/937% Sept. 00%/892 80/804

004/09% May July 17,032,000 bushels. Oct,

Winnipeg Wheat

12854/1283

Chicago Corn 50%/50% 50%/50% 014/01/%4 613%/013% 02/02%

128/120% 110/119 00%/96

Ord.,

Manila, Straits, *Ceylon, *Indla, Gneisenau

Egypt and parcels for Germany only via Hamburg

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

.Feb. 20, 4.15 p.m. Feb. 26, 6 p.m. Sat, Feb. 20, p.m.

Saigon

Gustav Diederichten

Sat., Feb, 20, 5 p.m.

Sales for the day:-2,059 tons.

July Sept.

Swan Culbertson

Frith

Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commoditics Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Servico Commodity Futures on the principal American markets

Members of

New York Colton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange Manila Stock Exchange,

Correspondents for

to

Harden, Stone & Co., New York and Boston 3. E. Swan & Co. New York Telephone 30244

Cable Addren SWANSTOCK Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Building, Hongkong Ofices: Shanghai and Manila

boat, which will leave this morning Yec, Nich Ming, Liot G. See, and roar wax such that the sliting had

to be suspended-Router.

Amoy and Foochow (vin Amoy).. Van Heutaz ....Sat., Feb. 20, 5 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano Sat, Feb. 20.

Direct Service-due London, 7th March

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

Feb. 20, 5 pill. Ord.......... Feb. 27. 9 a.m.

ICE+

Air Mall for Australia by the Im- Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Feb. 26.

perial Airways Direct Service"

due Darwin, 6th March.

Swatow and Shanghai Bangkok via Swatów

Samshul and Wuchow Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Japan

Sunday

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

Reg. Ord...

Feb. 20. 5 p.1.

Koying ... Yingchow

Monday

Air Mall for Wuchow, Kwellin, Kweiyang and Chungking by the "O.N.A.C., Airways Direct Ber vice."

Feb. 27, 0 am.

.Sun., Feb, 27, 8.30 a.m. .Sun., Feb. 27;'9 a.m.,

Tai Hing ..Mon., Feb. 28, 0.15 a.mm. Chaksang..Mon, Feb. 28, 10.30 a.m. Suisang .......Mon., Feb. 20, 5 p.æ C.N.A.Č., Plano ...Mon, Feb. 28.

K.P.O.

Feb. 28, p.m. .....Feb. 28, 5 D..

0.7.0.

Tuesday

Canton

Reg. Ord.,

Rek.

Ord..

.Feb. 28, 5 p.m.

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Batavia and Sourabaya Shanghal

Haiphong

March 1; 0.

Ninghai ...Tues., Mar. 1, 8.30 a.m. Tilsaroea ...Tues., Mar, 1, 8.30 a.mTI.

Tues., Mar. 1, 1.30 p.m... Tues., Mar. 1, 2 p.m.

Aeneas

Wednesday

Swatow, Shanghai and Tienlain Amoy

Shanghol and Japan

«e. Kwalsang 4 Wed., Mar, 2, 8,30 a.m. Tainah....Wed, Mar. #, 0.30 am. Marechal Joffre

Wed., Mar. 2, 1,30 p.m..

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