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WANTED KNOWN.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

Tho Thirty-third Annual General Meeting of Shareholdere will be hold at the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell WORLD BRIDGE GLYMPIC The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank & Co., Ltd., 1938 Bridge Olymple will be held in Building, on Wednesday, the 6th Hong Kong on Wednesday, April 20th, at 0 p.m. Entries in pairs at April, 1938, at 11 a.m. for the $10 the pair close at noon, April purpose of receiving the report of 18th. F. H. Tyson, Hon. Sec., Union the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1937.

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SITUATIONS VACANT.

EUROPEAN FOREMAN capable of taking charge of, and checking: quantities on construction work in the Colony required for a period of EX- approximately nine months. perience in concrete and earthwork preferred. Salary $450 per month. Apply stating age and enclosing one copy of recent testimonials to Box No. 450, "Hongkong Telegraph."

AGENT WANTED.

DISTRICT Manager to handle circu-

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 23rd March to 6th April, 1938, both days inclusive.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 14th March, 1938.

Russia Claims

Manchukuo Fails To Pay

Birt

Moscow, Mar. 26. According to reports made to Tass

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY MARCH

HARR.

PUBLIC - NOTICE.

The attention of all Rogistered Medical Practitioners and all Persona or Arms in any way connacted with the importation, possession, distribution or sale of Anti-Smallpox Vaccine Lymph Is drawn to Government Notification 1936, (Ordinance No. 32 of 1915, No. 143 dated the 14th February, Importation and Exportation):-

"No person shall import for sale, distribution or use in the Colony any vaccine lymph unless such vaccine lymph is accom panied by a cortificato to the Batisfaction of the Director of

Medical Services, that the same is of a proper strength, quality and purity," "Penalties 12 (1) Every person who commita. or attempts to commit any offence against this Ordinance or against any Order in Council made thereunder shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and shall be liable upon conviction either summarily or on indictment to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year and to a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars."

P. S. SELWYN CLARKE,, Director of Medical Services.

Jation for leading American magazine Agency from well-informed circles, publishers.

March 24, 1938. Transportation, Once, the Manchukuo Government faileri Advertising fured qualiicant. Write M. A. Stele, Columbus to redeem, on March 23, according

Jast to schedule, the

obligation Circle, New York City.

amounting to about 6,000,000 yen to the U.S.S.R. In

PREMISES WANTED.

nese Eastern Railt for the Chi-

upon

The Soviet Government resolutely MARRIED COUPLE, without child-protested to Manchukuo and Japan ren, require about the beginning of "for the failure to observe the pre- April, furnished two room apart-cise engagements in connection with the Chinese menis, with board or furnished flat, the agreement

which Kowloon preferred. Write Box No. Eastern Railway,

qualified by any conditions."

was not 440, "Hongkong Telegraph,"

Tass declares that the

the agreement for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway was supplemented by a note from Mr. Koki Hirota, Foreign Minister, which contains the tion, in case of dificulties in connee- payments by the Man-

PREMISES TO. LET.

STORAGE, Extensive fenced-in area To Let, including well built Godowns. Deep water frontage. Two watch-tion with man's huts. Apply Box No. 448, chukue Government, to take measures "Hongkong Telegraph."

that the Soviet Government may receive all payments due within the

ment-Reuter.

MASSED AIR RAID AGAINST HANKOW

Damage Very Slight;

But 100 Killed

At Yuchiatow

Hankow, Mar. 27.

ad

After many warded fato panese planes Wuchiang to-day when over 50 planes bombed the ñerodromes and the Canton-Hankow railway station.

The

alarm was sounded at 4.15 p.m. when the planes were sighted en route from Anhwei and Chinese planes took off. Twenty minutes later Japanese bombers, escorted by pursuit planes, arrived.

Heavy anti-aircraft fire greeted the raiders, but no hits were regis tered. No damage was done to the serodromes but a big fire was started at the railway station and sprend to dwellings nearby.

Reuter's correspondent

..was

HONGKONG & WHANPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

1938.

APPEALS TO PUBLIC TO FIGHT EPIDEMIC MENACE IN COLONY

POST

AIR MAIL LETTERS Air mall leiters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. The Ahould be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be In a message to the Press, the Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-inxed with double the deficiency or draws a graphic picture of the horrors of amall-pox Clarke, recently appointed Director of Health Services,

forwarded by Sicomer Service, at the

neglect and points the way to the defeat of an epidemic which has already claimed over one thousand lives.

The Hon. Dr. Selwyn-Clarke writes as under: Small-pox has broken out in Hongkong about once every five years since 1911-12 when many persons died of the sickness.

in

Why is this? Because;

(n) people do not know that IL | la necessary that they should be re- vaccinated at least every five years in

place like Hongkong, and

(b) certain Chinese believe that aj child should not be vaccinated until! it has passed its second Chinese New Year. In this way a child born just the New Year is two years old after before It is vaccinated, If it has escaped getting small-pox

tip till then.

LOYALISTS CRUMBLE

Franco Advancing On Wide Front

Saragossa, Mar. 20. In spite of the law which lays down General Franco is advancing along that children must be vaccinated in 150 mile front stretching from within six wécks of being born, Huesca to Teruel. Reports refer to many remain undone until the ro-despair and demoralisation behind is always in Hongkong sufficient snt- called

propitious time. Thus, there the Loyalist lines.

A new Insurgent offensive was table ground for the growth and de-begun on the line of Caspe and velopment of the small-pox poison. Alcaniz with Toriosen na the objec-

outbreaks of small-pox tive. Insurgent In previous

bombed planes three out of five cases were hidden Tarragona, Reus and Lerida, but tha away from the Health Authorities number of ensualties is not known- and lived in overcrowded tenements. Reuter.

Remember that one

out of

every NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN four who get small-pox dle

RETREATING HASTILY that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting that

Hendaye, Mar. 20. already onc thousand per-

The Loyalists defences ore crumbl- have 2013

died this ucar, and

mile front. General of Shareholders will be held in

that those who do not die buffer on a 123 the Offices of the Company, 2

has Miguel Arandia

Ied the from

painful sickness which may Queen's Building, Hongkong, on end in blindness or in scarring of the insurgents into the marine province of Castellon and claims that the Monday, 28th March, 1938, at 10, with such a terrible sick-Loyalists are retreating hastily

and body.

the A hundred aeroplanes, aided houses, clothes and bedding should cavalry ness, it is very tile to ask that

and

motorised columns, encountering resistance, be made free from the germs of the which on

used a hasty grenade deployed and used lness whenever a member of the attack. If this proved insufficient family or one of the household gets

they signalled the planes, wi

which small-pox.

dived, bombed and strafed to enable the columns to attack before the retreating Loyalists could holt and organise further resistance.--United Press.

Noon for consideration of the Directors Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1937.

The Share Reglater and Trans- for Book will be closed from 12th to 28th March, 1938, both days

schedule established by the ngree-inclusive,

solitary Japanese plane. No damage was done.

Five Japanese warplanes took off near Tongkawan at 12.30 p.m. to-day and hovered over Shum Chun near New Territories for some time. They then flew northward to Fa Yuen without dropping any bombs.

Two machines were seen

over Bocen Tigris on their way back to

International.

RAIDS YESTERDAY

Canton, Mar. 27.

a

CO-OPERATION SOUGHT

and

This is a very small upset to save life and to prevent suffering. Parents and relatives sometimes do not wish BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. OF to leave their children with smail-pox

DIRECTORS,

E. COCK, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1938.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

The Fifty-seventh

Ordinary

the sea, but one was reported missing. Goneral Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Mesars. Jar- A large squadron of 53 Japanese dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder sull planes were seen over Tongka 31st March, 1938, at noon, for the Blanes including bambers and pur-Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, Wan and an air alarm was sounded this

purpose of receiving the Report] later they reached Boces Tigris. The of the Directors, passing the raiders then flew in small groups and Accounts, and electing Directors ralded many places including Fat- and Auditora. shan, Kaukong, Chunchuen, and many points along the Canton-Samshul Railway and

morning at 0.26. Five minutes

Tho Trasfer Books of the

24th March to 14th April inclu-

Railway. the Canton-Kowloon Company will be closed from the

RUMOURS REVIVED

An

Canton, Mar. 27. After weeks of tranquility undercurrent of excitement was again in evidence throughout the city dur- ing the week-end as the result of a 200 further crop of wild rumours, all of

yards from the Hankow aerodrome which are without foundation, it is when nearly 100 bombs were drop-ald. ped there. Only runway was slightly damaged.-Reuter,

At Yuchintow 100 people were killed, says Central News.

PLANES VISIT SHANGHAI

он

Π

Shanghai, Mar. 20.

Early this afternoon it was report- ed that martial law would be en- forced at 8 p.m. for precautionary reasons, but the military authorities subsequently decided that the situa- tion

did not call for such drnetic steps and the city is now normal.

It is significant, however, that ex-

sivo.

discretion of the Post Office.

OFFICE.

!│

VIA · SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded

via Siberia" if so superscribed,

426 the

OUTWARD MAIL, TIME. Registered and Parcel Malls closed 15 minutes earlier, then time given below, unless otherwise AIR MAIL SERVICES

staled, and where mails ara advertis- Air Mail Services to Shanghai, ed to close at or before 9 am, re- Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin und Pel- gistered and parcel malls are closed ping are temporarily suspended. at 5 pm, on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervloo" London dale, 19th March.

Calcutta and Straits

Japan

Straits and Hoihow

Manlia

Snigon

Straits and Europe vla Sucz

Per

Dan

Imperial Airways Plano ..March 25.. La Plata Maru

Muinam

Mausang

Emp. of Japan

Jean Laborde

(Letters and Papers) London date 3rd. Marchand London Parcels -London date, 24th February. Rawalpindi Calcutta and Straits

Calcutta and Strnila

Saigon

Tilawa

Yuen Sang Houtman

date,

Air Mail by

by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 23rd March

Bangkok and Swatow

Japan and Shanghal

Japan

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct ServiceTM---San Francisco

date, 25th March

Japan

Haiphong

Australia and Manila

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghal

Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Straits

Straits

Java and Manila

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila

(Scatile dale, 12th March)

Straits

March 28.

March 28,-------

.March 20.

March 30,

.March 30.

March 30.

March 30.

March 30,

March 31.

Imperial Airways Plans ..March 31.

Kwelyang

.March 31.

Nankin

March 31.

Naldera

..April 1.

Pan American Airways Plane Aprili 1. Africa Mara

.April 2.

G.G. Paul Doumer

.April 2.

Nellore

April 2.

Canto Rosso

April 3.

April 4..

April 4.

April 5.

Sphinx

Protesilaus Аелерѕ Colches

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang-

hal (Vancouver BC., 10th March) Emp. of Asia Manila

Potsdam Amoy Japan

Shirala Talthybius

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila

(San Francisco date, 11th March) Pres. Pierce

OUTWARD MAILS

April 6.

Cremer

Tjinegara

Pres. McKinley Boissevain

...April 0.

. April 7.

.April 7.

April 7.

April 7,

April 7.

April 8.

Per

Monday

Date and Time

are

Mon., Mar. 20, Noon. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow (vin

Amoy)

Halyang... Mon., Mar, 28, 2 p.m.. Shanghai

Bhutan Mon., Mar. 28, 2.30 pm. Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and La Plata Meru

South Africa

Mon., Mar. 28, 2.30 p.m.

K.P.Q.

Ord.,

.Mar. 28, 5 p.m. ................Mar. 28, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rek1,

Ord..

LINES WAVERING ► at the hospital. If this is not dune,

Hendaye, Mar. 20. the child suffering from the sickurss

The Insurgents on the south-east has far less chance of getting well of Caspe crossed the Guadalope and, in addition, the child will pass

the house.

of

fore appening for the help of every Madrid. United Press.

the lost

on the illness to other children in the River, driving towards Gandesa, They house and any person who may enter claim that the Loyalist lines

wavering and breaking in many Very little can be done in a flight places.

Unless the Loyalists halt General against small-pox without the help Aranda, the Insurgents will sever and co-operation

the General

оп vital communications Public.

The Health Authorities are there-highway connecting Barcelona and

HIGH COMMAND SATISFIED person to stamp out the illness.

Burgos, Mor. 28. You can help the Health Authori Ucs by:

Returning from the Aragon Front, (1) Making sure that you and your General Franco presided over a

Note: (a) babies should be vaccinat- most satisfactory.-United Press. family and servants are well protest- Cabinet meeting and announced that against small-pox by vaccination. the Insurgent military positions were

ITALIAN DENIAL ed within six weeks of birth, (b) everyone should be

In the Giornale d'Italia, Signor once every five years.

Free vaccination is enrried out at Gayda, possibly inspired by Mus- all. Government Hospitala and Dis-solini, challenges accusers to prove pensaries and by units of the St. that Italy is helping the Spanish

Insurgents. John Ambulance Brigade.

cd

re-vaccinated

by

Rome, Mar, 26.

He says: "The Loyalista are trying to explain the destruction of their resistance by telling of new ald

(2) Reporting at once to the Health Authorities any damage caused the disinfecting squads to the Health which the Insurgents have allegedly

(3) Reporting at once By order of the Board,

Authorities or to the nearest Police received from Germany and Italy. JARDINE, MATHESON & Station if you see or hear of any We repeat, and do not fear denial.

person who may be sick with small that in recent months not CO., LTD.

a single man, connon or machine gun pox.

left General Managers.

(4) Telling everyone you know Italy for Spain. The

of suspension that there is no charge for the use of

help Is

primarily by the explained the ambulance which carries people Fascist Government's observance of to hospital and that no charge is the

niso made for food or treatment of the the pledge of non-intervention, Rise because Italy's sympathy for the hospital.

Insurgent cause has lessened, but because of the fact that the Insurgent internal strength and resourses have increased."

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

The Sixty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders

A squadron of Chinese planes ap- peared over Woosung, Kiangwan and ceptionally widespread aerial opera- will be held at the Offices of the the western district of Shanghai last tions took place in Kwantung to-day night

reconnaissance flight, when several groups of Japanese undersigned on Tuesday, the 29th according to Chinese press reports.

The Japanese are said to have poured atross Canton, drawing March, 1933, at Noon, for the but anti-aircraft guns purpose of receiving the Report of pom-pom fire, trained powerful searchlights the sky in an effort to spot the aerial state that over 30 planes bed the General Managers, together

planes participated visitors, who dropped no bombs nor in the raid, the objectives being main- with a statement of Accounts for were they fred on by the Japanese. y -Reuter.

the Canton-Hankow railway, the year ended the 31at December, Kongmoon, Whampoa, Boecn Tigris, 1937. Saiyuan and nearer home. Seven bombs were dropped on the country-

into were

KWANGTUNG RAIDS

Canion, Mar. 20.

ly

ailent

Tho Shaco Register and Trans-

side north of Conion, particularly for Books will be closed from the a parly of foreigners. The 15th to the 29th March, 1938, both The Canton-Kowloon Railway was close bombed this morning between damage, however, was allegedly days inclusive. Cheungmuklou and Tutông by one slight.-Reuter Special,

THE MANUFACTURERS BANK OF CHINA,

LIMITED.

(Incorporated in China)

NOTICE is hereby given that the Hong Kong Branch of the above-named Bank, established at P. & O. Building, Cround Floor, Des Voeux Road Central, is open for the transaction of busi- noss as from Tuesday, the 29th of March, 1938.

R. C. Rugh,

Manager

Y. Y. Dunn,

Sub-Manager

Telephones: Nos. 33283 → 33287

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO, LTD. General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 7th March, 1938.

TROOPSHIP ARRIVES

H.M. Troopship Dilwarn arrived in Hongkong titis morning from Southampton, with a large body of officers and men for the Hongkong and other Far Eastern garrisons,

PORTUGUESE WARSHIP DRY-DOCKED HERE

The Portuguese warship, Barto- lomeu Dias, which brought the Governor of Macao to Hongkong on Friday, has entered the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock for overhaul.

H.M.S. Suffolk, which was in the same dock last week, is now lying in mid-stream,

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Saturday, states:

The Hongkong Stock Exchange meist summary, issued at 12.30 p.m. The weakness in the Exchange market found some reflection in this market. A fair amount of business! was transected with rates in some showing an improvement

Instances

that

not

The paper charges that on January 2 through to early March France and Russia shipped numerous supplies and men to Spain. The paper also lists alleged recruiting offices in France.

recruit

RAPID END OF WAR Britain. Persuades, France Not To Intervene in Spain

London, Mar. 26,

on the opening quotations.

The Manila market was reported A rupid end to the Spanish civil "uncertain," and such rates as did war is foreseen, with General Franco market was idle. come through suggest

that victorious, and, well-informed cireles report, Britain persuaded France not Buyers

to Intervene. Hongkong $1,825 Bank of East Asia $30 Union Insurance $530 China Underwriters $1.05 H.K. Steamboats $15 HK. & K. Wharvos $134 Providents 1018) $355 Providents (Now) $1,55 H. & 8. Hotels $5.20 13. Lands 4% Deb. $100 Chinese Estates $07 H.K. Tramways $15 Peak Trams (Old) $1 Star Ferries $4

Ching_Lights (CM) 813- H.K. Electrics $30 Sandakan Lights 31414 Telephones (Old) $20 Telephones (New) 10 Cements 817.00

Unity Farme (24%

Wations 30 60

Sincerce $2.20

Wm. Powell. Lid. $0.50

Constructions $11

11.K. Govt. 34% Loan 3% p.m. Wallace Harper $10 Marsmans (2) 3/10

8cders

H.K. Electrica 800% MACRO Electrles $10

#Alex

IK & K. Wharves $138/0 Providents (OMT) 13.55 IL. & S. Hotels $4,90/7 1.K. Tramway $15 Chine_Lights (Old) #13/12.10.

·Y.K. Electrics 100% 100 Telophones: (018) $27 Comenie 317.05 Antamoks P. 31 Alakot 37

Derulo Gold at

Benguet, Cotivo). 1,50 Good Grove Vi

·Consolidated "Müzina 021 Demonstrations 24

It is said that the British felt that intervention might prolong the out- come and only result in later com- plications with possible repercussions In other parts of Europe

In

Europe.

this connection, Czecho- Slovakian sources state that as long

as Britain and France remain out-

side Spain, Czecho-Slovakia is sured

-90

that there will not be a diver- slon olsewhere in Europe and the country is not likely to be subjected to alarming pressure, but it is be- Ileved that large scale help to the Loyalists would

precipitato developments and bring

grave Europe perilously near war.

Observers believe that Hiller will not make new moves for

a few weeks.United Fress.

ENDYMION SINKING

Gibraltar, Mar. 25. The British agent at Salamanca has been Instructed to Inform the Nationalist Government that Britain holds it responsible for the sinking of the British steamer, Endymion on February 1, and reserves the right

claim to

compensation. — Reuter Bulletin.

Paracale dininkus (35

Ban Mauricio PAT

Buyne Conwol 14 United Paracslow ?kijke

For

Kangmoon

Tal Lee......

Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Plane ..............Mon., Mar. 28.

Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Ser- Reg.,

vico"

Samshul and Wuchow Shanghai

Tuesday

Amoy, Foochow (via Amoy) and

*Shanghai

.Mar. 28, 5 p.m. ..Mar. 20, am.

Toi Hing..Tues., Mar. 29, 8.15 am. Peter Maersit Tues., Mar. 29, 8.30 a.m.

Taiyuan....Tues., Mar. 29, 8.30a.m. Manila. Macasser and Sourabaya .. Tilsadono Tues., Mar. 29, 8.30 am. Air Mail for "Imperiai Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service”—due London, 6th April.......

Alr Mall for "Australia by Imperial Airways Direct Service"--duo Darwin, 2nd April.

Kongmoon

Swatow

Tues., Mar. 20. G.P.O., and K.P.O.

Airways Plane

Rez.. Ord,

........Bar. 29, 8 am. .....Mar. 29, 9 a.m.

Imperial

:-Tues, Mar. 29..

Reg.,

Ord..

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

*Mar. 29; '8·

.Mar. 20, 9 -17.

On Lee.....Tues., Mar. 20, 10 a.m. Kwangtung Tuca., Mar. 29. 10.30 am. Yingchow.. Tues., Mar. 29, 1.30 p.m. Haitan

Tues., Mar. 29, 3 p.m.

Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Wednesday

Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon

Chung On..Wed., Mar. 30, 8.15 b.m. Fook On Wed., Mar. 30, 10,00 nun. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Jean Laborde Wed., Mar. 30, 1.30 p.m.

Siberia Halphong

Canton

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

Swatow and Shanghal Shanghai and Japan ...

Thursday

Kaying Thurs, Mar. 31, 10.30 at, Rawalpind! Thurs., Mar. 31, 10.30 a.m.

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

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp. of Japan.....Thurs., Mar. 31-

U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)—due Vancouver B.C., 19th April and *Europe via Siberia.

Tientsin Japan

Parcels, ..............Mar. 91, 5 pmn.

Ord.,

Reg.,

..Apr. 1, 9.15 a.m. ........Apr. 1, 10 am.

Friday

Chang On ....Fri., Apr. 1, 10.30 am. Yuensong Fri, Apr, 1, 3.30 p.m. Fan American Airways Plano

Fri, Apr. 1.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu and V.8.Aug by, the "Tan- American Airways Direct Service” -due San Francisco, 9th April

G.P.O.

Apr. 1. 6 p.m.

Apr. 2, 6 mm. ... Fri., Apr. 1.

G. P. O. & K. F. D.

Apr.

K. P. O.

Her.,

Apr. 1, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

.... Apr, 1, 5 p.m.

Rot.,

Ord,

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin

Zealand via Brisbane-due Brisbane 10th April.

.Parcels

Reg1, Ord.;

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Naldera

*South Africa, Aden, Egypt and. Europe via Morsellies--duc Mar- seilles 20th, April.

Parcele

Reg..

Ord..

Saturday

Air Mall for "KLM. Airways Nalders

Direct Service"-dae Amsterdam, 12th April

Swntow, Fooshow, and Tientsin

Reg., Ordy Holhow... Kiangsu

Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Africa Moru

1,5 p.. .Apr. 2, 8.45 am. .Apr. 2, 0.30 am, .Fri., Apr. 1.

O. P. O. & K. P. ̊0.

.Apr. 1, 5 p.m. Apr. 2, 9.45 am. Apr. 2, 10.30 am.

Sat., Apr. 2.

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

Apr. 2, 9.30 m.in. ............. Apr, 2, 10 am. Sat., Apr. 2, 10.30 a.m.

Sat, Apr. 2, 1 p.m. Sat., Apr. 2, 2.30 p.m.

Bak, Apr. 2.

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

Apr. 2, 4 9.00, Apr. 2, 4.30 pm, *** Sat., Apr. 2.

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

South Africa.

Air Mall for “France Orlent Ale- Sphinx

WAYS Service"-dad' Marsollies, 17th April.

BeK.,

Ord.

Manila, Stralis, Ceylon, India, Egypt Conte. Rosso'

and *Europe vin Brindisi-due Brindisi, 24th, April.

་ ་

Ord

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Sphinx

South Africa. *Egypt and Europe "via" "Marseilles due Marseilles,

Ro Ord.

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Apr. 2, 4.15 pm. Apr. 2, 8 pm. #1585; Apr. 2,

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