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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY,
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
To the Editor,
GERMAN VIEW
Hongkong Telegraph.
officials and employees, from the rail- way post administration, cis-would not have been remedied. Sir,-I have read with much
Social Welfare in German districts interest the articles under the head- has been completely ignored. I shall
cite only a few instances.
APRIL
1938.
ITALIAN JOURNALIST ARRESTED Embassy Protests To Japanese
POST OFFICE.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
the
AIR MAIL LETTERS Air mall letters may be posted in Registered and Parcel Malls are the ordinary posting boxes. They closed 15 minutes earlier than
otherwise should be clearly marked "By Airtime given below unless Mail" and bear suficient postage stated, and where malis are advertis- Insuficiently prepaid letters may be ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re taxed with double the deficiency or glatered and parcel mails are closed forwarded by Steamer Service, at the at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
WANTED MAY 1ST., fully furnished receiving the Report of thing, Prisoners of Czecho-Slovakla; byer of Ellenbogen is one hospital | correspondent of the Corriere del discretion of the Post Office.
house or flat about four rooms. Preferably Kowloon. Strictly modern Monthly basis preferred. Reply in Hongkong detail. Bax No. Telegraph".
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-A high class Eastern Curto Business in Singapore. Good Profis Established. 10 years. En- Present tirely British management. Owner retiring for health reasons. Very reduced valuation for quick sale. Principals only need apply. Box No. 457, "Hongkong Telegraph."
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
The Steamship
Viscount
the Rothermere,
well-
which is
Oman, by an with 88 beds 100 patik, and per- | gunboat Panay when it was sunk by
by
party of
Peiping. Apr. 19. In the
Signor Luigi Marzini, the Italian frequent- General Agents, together with a known British
Fequent" | Laserd, who was aboard the American about an operations, "Pro ed probably Veritas"
д citizen of forms about
In Japanese bombers last December, has statement of Accounts for the anonymous year ended the 31st December, Czecho-Slovaklo, and by Mr. E. L. spite of all appeals to the authorities, been arrested in Jehol City,
Easterman, an admirer of the demo- there still exists only one bath which 1937.
Marzini was one of a is situated in the cellar behind a The Share Register and Trans-cratic oasis of Europe.
As the theme appears to be of wooden screen. The nursery has 11 eleven foreigners visiting Jchol over fer Books will be closed from the
general interest inasmuch beds with 30 children and is used to-the Eoster holidays, possibility of a new European gether with
of tuberculosis. enses
On the return journey to dole for the unemployed is frontier, Manchukuoan it might be only fair to your readers to give them an idea of the German
family father with five heads unknown reason and took him back f point of view about this problem | Germ about 20 kroners per week to Jehol. The Italian Embassy in too. Allow me, in the beginning, which is cqual to 2/10); if a worker Peiping has made representations to make a few remarks regarding he
had only half of the season, which aforementioned articles:
22nd April to the 6th May, 1938, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.
FOR THE FROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Il-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of icindness by communicating
at once with--
the
VIA SIBERIA BOUTE AIR MAIL SERVICES
Shanghai, Letters and Postcards for Europe Air Mail Services to Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientain and Pel and South America are forwarded
"via Siberia" if so superscribed. ping are temporarily suspended.
INWARD MAILS
the
From
guards at
Salgon Japan
Japan
confingration has been polnted rally very small, The Sudeten | Kupelków arrested the Italian for an
Incident.-Reuter.
cannot withhold my admiration generally means a 3 to 4 months job, the Japanese Embassy regarding the for the frankness with which Viscount he is deprived of the bread and meat Rothermere spoke plain truth-such ration cards for the whole year. and Then these poor creatures are not painful
always hurts truth
some
West Point Arson Plot Suspected
I quite understand the allowed to accept parcels of food from Germany. On New Year's Eve, 1038, Cand scornful reply of "Pro Veritas" who prefers to defend Czech Police raided 200 houses of Germans in the districts of Neudech, his country anonymously, though
Baerringen, Platten,
and
In order to certainly would have been more "D'ARTAGNAN"
useful in attaining the aim, to find Investigate whether food parcels had No. 11 A/38
the truth if one would have been arrived from Germany,
with
statements Not much better off is the culture! presented from Marseilles Bringing Cargo vin Salgun etc., arrived Hongkong
and/or facts about the real state of life of the Sudeten Germuns. They
Police are investigaling to-day affairs of the oppressed four and a are forced, with threats of immediato on Tuesday, 10th April, 1938.
Hungarians dismissal from their jobs (if they still Consignees are hereby informed
half million Germans, and Poles in Czecho-Slovakia.
have one at all) or with orders of suspected arson plot in Wanchal. I shall make only one more remark boycott, to send their children to the morning that at 8.30 p.m. yesterday A Chinese widow reported this that their goods with the exception.
The Hon. Secretaries, HKS.P.C. of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables
Czech minority schools.
her fat in are being landed and stored into the Room 300, Bank of East Asia Build-about the article by "Pro Verlias",
The Pittsburgh Agreement of So the Czech schools of the towns she smelled smoke in Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49,
Pokfulum Road, 1st ficer; or the May 30, 1918. This item seems to of Tschernoschin, Techlowitz, Kla- Catchick Street and on investigating Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-
"and dren,
Ullnitz, found the lower part of the stairway "Pro Veritas"
Kostebren,
Littne loon,
whence
delivery
Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, have escaped may be ob-
the district of alight. Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal readers would probably be interested Hermannshule, in
that from 182
She called a warning to Young Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow-to learn something more about this Marienbad, show
who cannot be distorted pupils 141 ure German ones. Here tenants in the building. bluff. loon.
big
systematically mediately responded and by Youths bre All further steps will be taken, and endlessly am in full agreement the
with this statement and shall be "Czechised." They are not allowed combined efforts, beat out the flames. expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept pleased to cite a few striking Surveyors
What about the freedom of the It was suggested by the woman,
oasis strictly private, except in cases where in order to allow readers to feets a German teacher.
of Ma Wing, 62, that the bottom of the their own conclusions.
press in that democratic
had been soaked with malice is proved.
Europe? It had existed so far, only stairway
the kerosene. A bottle was found which for Czech papers. Papers in German language had no freedom. had apparently contained this liquid. They were under strict censorship until the day before yesterday. Many newspapers had been suppressed for long terms. Therefore Challenge
tained immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 30th April, 1938, they will not be recognized,
Or
Damaged Packages will be examin- Company's ed by the Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 n.m. on Monday, 25th April, 1938.
Consignees must have Officer In
Revenue
attendance when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OUL.
Agent.
Hongkong, 19th April, 1938.
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Motor Vessel
"YASUKUNI MARU,"
having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Godowns at Company's Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 26th April, 1938, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s reprezentu tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.20 p.m. within the tree storage period. For the examination
dutiable damaged
goods, the. con- -siances must
for a Revenue orr Officer to be
AMERICA TO NAME TREATY BREAKERS
Powers
Mr. E. L. Easterman cites Presi- dest
Benes as having said: "There is a complete equality for minorities under our constitution and we have full liberty of speech and the press" "We are remedying all legitimate grievances and shall continue to do so."
given proof Further: "We have that we really wish to come to an agreement with Germany."
I regret very much I cannot and any accord between these statements and the hard facts.
Washington, Apr. 18. Coincident with the favourable report of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee on the Super-Navy Bill, indications are that shortly the United States will officially brand at least three
with Treaty violations.
Representative Sam D. McReynolds, Democrat of Tennessee, said that Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, next week will make an unprece-2222 dented statement to Congress, naming the nations violating treaties to which the United States is a signa- tory.
ernment for
the allegation of Mr. E. L. Easter- man's reported freedom of the press in Czecho-Slovakia, as untrue and the Fruty remind readers only of press reports of two days ago which brought the latest news that now at last, the suppression of the Germon written press, in Czecho-Slovakia, had been lifted, the censorship had been withdrawn.
Air Malt by "Imperial
Direct Service" London 14th April,
Shanghai and Foochow Japan
Japan nd Shanghal Australia and Manila Shanghai and Swatow Calcutta and Straits Amoy
Shanghai and Amoy
Tilawa
Per
Duo
Albert Sarraui
Buenos Aires. Maru
.April 20, April 20.
Cyclops
..April 20.
Airways
date,
Imperial Airways Plane
..April 20.
Kingyuan
.April 20.
Yuensang
.April 20.
Bhutan
.April 21.
Kamo Maru
April 21.
Kwanglung
.April 21,
Suisang
April 21,
.April 21.
Chekiong
April 22.
Emp. of Canadu
.April 22.
Haruna Maru
April 22.
Kituno Maru
.April 22.
date,
Imperial Airways Plane...April 2%.
April 22.
.Aprli 22.
April 23.
April 23,
Apeti
તા .
Cenado, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 2nd April),
Japan and Formosa
Japan
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
nirect
Service"-London
17th April.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date, 15th April Straits
Strafts
Manila
other
Straits
im-
Japan and Shanghai
their
Shanghal and Amoy Japan
Calcutta and Sirails
Calcutta and Straits
POLICE REMOVING
BOYCOTT POSTERS
Police were busy this morning in Queen's Road Central removing from the walls of houses and shops bright posters urging a boycott of Japanese
goods.
r:
Java and Manila
Saigon
Japon
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Manila
(San Francisco, 25th March). Straits
Japan and Shanghal Straits
Patroclus
Bellerophon
Glaucus Mentor Potsdam Taiyuan Allpore Kutsang Talma
Rawalpindi
.April 23.
April 24.
April 20.
April 20.
April 26.
Tisadane
April 26,
Felix Roussel
April 27.
Nellore
April 28.
Pres. Taft
April 20.
Philoctetes
April 29.
April 20.
Conte Verde
April 30.
OUTWARD MAILS
Рет Wednesday
Date and Time
via Marseilles due Marseilles,
19th May and London Parcels duč London, 25th May
For
Straits, Aden, Egypt, and Europe Agamemnon........Wed., April 20.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels.......Apr. 20, 11 am, Reg.,.....Apr. 20, 12.45 p.m. Ord., Apr. 20, 1.30 p.m. Wed., Apr. 20, 12.30 p.m.
.Reg.,
Ord.,
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Plane
Kwelyang and Changking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service"
Reg.,
Ord..
Reg
Ord..
.Apr. 20, 4.30 p.m.
Apr. 20, 5 p.m.
Wed., Apr. 20
E.P.O.
„Apr, 20,′5 p.m. .Apr. 20, 5 p.m. G.P.O.
.Apr. 20, 5 p.m. .Apr. 21, 6 am.
When in winter, 1937, the plight of the Sudeten Deutschen became un- bearable, and the half-starved Ger-
The posters were discovered almost Just when writing these lines, 1 man population made desperate ap-
Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Fooshing as soon as they appeared, and the that Prime
acted swiftly, Loiterers Ale Mail for Stan. Lanchow and Euraala Plano......Wed., April 20. peals by public demonstrations and hear over the radio
general watched indifferently the removal of
Chengta, etc. (via Hankow) by open letters of protest, when foreign Minister Benes, had, in addition to police newspapers gave incredible accounts the above, proclaimed a
the "Eurasia Airways Service" of the distress and oppression of the amnesty for political offenders and the placards.
of his in- further assurances
(To further points by surface Sudeten Germans, when a certain gave
with the
transport as Services permit). European power (of the Western Detention for reconciliation,
used its good offices at German citizens of Czecho-Slovakia, mocracy}
This will be the last chance of the the Prague to appeal to the Czech gov-
res Czecho Republic to preserve measures conciliatory
peace. One promise, the promise of towards the minorities in the interests peace. of European
then, the Czech February 18, 1037, had already been peace, government invited the German par- broken: if this pledge now is ignored lies to submit their grievances. again, German patience will be at What has been the crime This was done and consequently an end. is reported that President the Czech government issued an off- of these ill treated citizens in Czecho Roosevelt has instructed Mr. Hull to cinl communique on February
18, Slovakia? Their only Japan, Italy and Germany as 1937, promising to employ more Ger- that they were of German Blood and man labourers and officials in the language and naturally, of German German
in the administra
oppressed. persecuted In this connection Representative Puble stricts of the country for feeling. For this reason only they
were
of Czecho- Byron N. Scott, Democrat
as prisoners in accordance with the propor-treat of tion All claims must be presented California, is proposing a resolution
Slovakia. This must end now. That within ten days
steamer's demanding Treaty information.
of the population: further, mea- possible under the auspices of Joney the Governor.-Reuter. sures for the relief of unemployment
was arrival here, after which date they
were mentioned in what was then the Western Democracies, so long on cannot be recognized.
It is expected that unique develop generally called the Pacification Pro- Germany was powerless and down- ments in foreign polley will result gramme for the Germans in Czecho-
trodden.
The
Germany has with the most far reaching disrup-Slovakia.
shown that all patience can suddenly tion in the American International
come to an end. position since the World War.
of the
name
of
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire Insurance, has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 19th April, 1038.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange oficial summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:
violators...
The resolution by Representative Scott, seeks to revise the Neutrality
Hggressors.
the
new
crime
War In
Minister Malta
Mr. L. Hore Belisha, the Minister
at Malta to-day and visited a number
of troops in their barracks...
and
I want to make it quite clear that we Germans are not looking for new conquests, what we want to do is
*London, April 19.
for War, inspected the land defences
Samshut and Wuchow Salgon
Kangmoon
Thursday
Tal Hing..Thurs., Apr. 21, 8.15 a.m. Cyclops....Thurs., Apr. 21, 0.30 n.m. Tai Lee Thurs., Apr. 21, 10.00 nm.
Air Mail for "K.L.M.- Airways Scr.:Buenos Airea Maru Thurs., Apr. 21.
vicc" due Amsterdam, Ist, May. The Secretary of State later made a tour of the island with His Excel-
ROYALTY'S EASTER AT WINDSOR
London, April 19.
These
were indeed fine words, and distressed people in
North Bohemia were looking forward with new hope for betterment. But, alas, to liberate our oppressed brethren Their Majestics the King and words remained words-no deeds Act in .order to apply it only to followed. No sooner was this pact- and sisters who are of our blood, Queen, who are spending the Easter |
at Windsor Castle, paid fication decree published than from a foreign yoke and tyranny, un-holidays
and several visits to their tenants on an immediate press openly declared
less there is that
Windsor Estate. to Inform Congress who have violated promise of the "Slovak" Hodza was genuine remedy.
We are not going to be fooled any
Princes Elizabeth, who celebrales; the Kellogg-Briand, Nine Power, not binding for the Czechs. Even
or promises more. No hollow phrase or
want honest her twelfth birthday to-morrow, and Pan-American and the Anglo-Franco-foreign Minister Krofta declared will satisfy us. We American-Japanese Treaties.
few months later: "The Czech penetration of German Bohemia was deeds, we want proofs of an honest Princess Margaret Rose, spent two Representative McReynolds is not a natural
President Roosevelt will be asked
พาร
Very Hille business was reported | expected to make a concerted effort that process which was besides will to restore those human rights hours horseback riding In the Great | dane to-day, but prices remained to revise the Neutrality Act at the onestined, as the Czechs had only citizenship which had been en- j Park of Windsor.-Reuter,
steady.
Buyers
Hongkong Bank 11,549
Union Insurance $520 China Underwriters $2.13 HK, Steambosts $23
1. & H. Wharven $133 Providente (Old) $3.03 Providents (New) $9.45
Flubs $84
HK. Mints $0.10
1.& 8. Holois $0.40
1.K. Landa #354
HK. Lands 4, debentures $100)ú
Humphroys $9.10
H.K. Tramways $15.05
Peak Trains (Old) $7
China Lights (Old) $11.85
11K, Electrics $5015
Telephones (Old) $203⁄41⁄2
Telophones (New) #1635 Cements $17.30,
H.K. Ropes BAY.
Dairy Farma $2434 Wations
Wing On Textiles $35 Constructions $15
Bellers
Moreniana (Old)_(HK. $3/30 Providents (New) $5 U. Mine' 30.12.
· Bales
Hongkong Bank $1,847% Canton Insurance $275 Providenta (Old) $3.03 JLK.. Mines $0.11
China Lights (Old) $11.83 Telephones. (Old) $27
HK, Hopes 94.00/70
Antamoks P52
ALDE 34
Bagula Gold 22
Hanguet Consol
Coco Grove 56
40
Consolidated Mines olt
Demonstrations 24
1. X. 1. 08
Par oil Cumar tô
San Mauricio 4075
Buyoc Conso) 17
United Paracales "41
EXILISITING CHINESE ART
ΟΙ
obvious.
of
had two countries where
joyed
by
the
the Czech-born citizens and present session, but a group
a quarter Germans a live In whereas, the of which the three and Liberals have Immediately rallied in they could develop their cultural life, million Germans under Czech rule
have been deprived until now. view of the anticipated accusationseto. The meaning of which was very against Italy, Japan and Germany,
I hope, in the Interests of What has been done to relieve the able to learn out of the past and European peace, that the Czechs are In the Senate, opponents to the immense numbers of unemployed honestly try to make good their evil Naval Expansion Bill are prepared to which represented about one third of deeds of the past. force the Administration to clarify foreign policy, particularly since branding treaty violators would like-
the German population in Czecho- Slovakia?
The Progue newspaper, Bohemia,
ly be the first step towards "quaran-in its Christmas edition, 1937, pub- tining."-United Press,
ANT STINGS CURE RHEUMATISM
A BUSHMENS' PAINFUL,
REMEDY
Ilshed an account of pubile works which had been executed in 1937.
Only in four towns were minor works executed, some new police) stations wore erected, some new ronds repaired.
Deputy Richter proved by statistics in the Czech Parliament in October
M. HESS.
Primrose Day
In London
London, April 19.
ARCTIC COLD RUINS FRENCH VINEYARDS
Parls, April 19. Arctic cold in the south of France has seriously damaged fruit trees and the vineyard crops.
According to one estimate 150,000,- 000 gallons of wine, valued a 1,000,- 000,000 francs, has been lost.--Reuter Special.
MUSIC HELPS THEM MILK BETTER
SINGING
1037, that in towns with 90 per cent. To-day being Primrose Day, a German population and more, only number of Conservative members of BUT NOT COMMUNITY 20.8 per cent, of Germana, were Parliament, ald a wreath of prim- occupied in public works.
roses at the foot of the statue of When it is a choice of two bers of the government Administra-
About the new enrolment for mem-Disraeli in Parliament Square. evils, rheumatism or the sting of lion staff, Premier Hodza himself, a bull ant with its injection of gave the
Members of the Primrose, League data before the made a pilgrimage to his grave
formic acid, Australian bushmen Budget 474,048 omcials,
choose the latter.
8.52
1st quarter
per cent. Germans; 17,982 work- They have a supporter in Mr. L. men, 14,83 per cent. Germans; Weatherall, a competitor in the British Empiré Games, who has also 12.6 per cent. Germana; 11,518 work- |found that the cure, though painful, men, 14.9 per cant Germans.
worked.
Reuter.
2nd quarter 1937--2.347 omcials. BRAZIL MOVES TO RESTRICT ALIENS
This is the official confirmation that the pledge has been broken, for sc
"I've known about the remody for cording to Key, 22 per cent, of the
40 years," said Mr. J. Clark, entomo-jobs should have been given to Ger
Rio de Janeiro, April 10,
holding
Cows are evidently more dis- criminating creatures than we think. They do not like com- munity singing. When they hear it broadcast on the set. which a Sydney dairyman, Mr. A. Shepherd, keeps installed in the shed, they become restless" and he has to switch on to an other station.
Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Buenos Aires Maru
South Africa
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.,
.Apr. 21, 1.30 yan.
Ord.,
.Apr. 21, 2 p.m.
Thurs., Apr. 21, 2.30 p.m.
Thurs, Apr. 21, G.P.O, and K.P.O.
RCE.. Ord.,
.Apr. 21, 5 p.m.
....Apr. 21, 5 pm.
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service”--due London, 28th April.
Samahul and Wuchow *Straits and Calcutta
Friday
Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Air Mail for "K.L.AL Airways Direct Service"doe Amsterdam, 3rd NAY.
Manila
Chung On..Fri., Apr. 22, 8.15 am. Yuensang
...Fri., Apr. 22. Parcels,...Apr. 22, 11.00 a.m. Ord...Apr. 22, Noon. Tingsang....Fri., Apr. 22,-12.30 p.m. Haruna Maru...Fri, Apr. 22,
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Bcg..
Ord..
Emp. of Canada
*Straits and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan
due Marseilles, 25th May Straits, Ceylon, India, East and S. Hariina Moru
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe. via Marscille due Marseilles, 21st May
.Apr. 22, 4 p.ni. Apr. 22, 4.80 p.m.
Fri, Apr. 22, 4.30 p.m.
Fri., Apr. 22, 5 p.m...
Fri., Apr. 22
Apr. 22, 4.15 p.m. .Apr, 22, 5 p.m. .Ft., Apr. 33.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.,
Ord.,
G. P. O. and K. P. O.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru
via Thursday Island-due-Thurs-," day Island, 5th May.
for Air Malt
Manija, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service": -due San Francisco, 39th April
Guam, Pan
Reg. Ord, American
Reg. Ord..
Reg.
Ord.,
Saturday
Apr. 22, 4.15 p.m. ...Apr. 22, 5 p.m.. Airways Plane
Fri, Apr. 22. K, P. O.
.Apr. 21. 5.00 p.m.. Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m. P. O.
¡Aur; 22, 5:00 pʊn.. .Apr. 23, 6.00 am.
Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong... Kwangtung Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plated Hat., Apr. 28.
Direct Service-due London, Ist,
May
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Piano Sat., Apr. 23.
Airways Direct Service"-dze
Darwin, 28th April
1.Sat, Apr. 23, 5 p.m.
G. P, O. & K. P. Q. Reg. Ord.,
Apr. 23, 5 p.m.. MAKER Apr. 24, Noon.
G. P. O. & K, P, 0.
Reg
2. Apr. 23, 5 p.m.
Ord
14 Abr. 24, Noon.
Sunday
Kingguon
Swalow and Shanghai Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin. Sulyang
Thursday
Tai Seun Hong
Friday
Sandakan
Sun., Apr. 24, 9 a.m. .Sun., Apr. 24, 9 a.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada; Emp. of Canada..............Fri., Apr. 20.
and *South America and Europe 'vla Van- couver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only) duo Vancouver BC., 18th
All other music, declares Mr.
USA Central A decree has been signed in Brazil, Shepherd, makes them contented and milk. He told Austral easier to logiat at the National Museum, "It mans. In addition, I must be said banning foreigners from Is quite common among bushmen and that many of the above mentioned | meetings of foreign associations or Newr how he discovered this fact:) ME tramps. I've heard them declare new employed Germans have since societies except with the permission were last here, I put the wireless into "When the English cricket playora that after the sting their pain are then been dismissed again because of of the authorities.
་་་ ་
could listen the shed so that the their German feelings, But, even if reileved
to the Texts,"
sald
"The animals A leading medical man declared to the pledge to provide new employ-
on music. artist, Mr. Wong Ol-hung, are to be Austral News that he had never used ment for the jobless, according organisations may be worn in future did not mind the noise, and one day We noticed wxhibtec from to-day until April 27 formie geld nor heard of ant stings as to proportion of the population, The foreign press throughout Brazil we switched at Bt. Francis Hotel and the public cure for rheumatiant, although he had been kept, great in- will be controlled, while foreign that the cows slood Bull, and milking in cordially invited to visit the dis-admilled that bee stings have been Justice before February 18, 1937 schools will be placed under Govern was made much easier. Since then
we have milked to mundo. PRO RUN and that there is now a serum,the dismissal of 40,000 German ment supervision-Reuter,
The works of a noted Chinese
H
the
No badges or tokens of foreign
nolulu, USA, Central Pres."
and South America, Canada and
Europe via San Francisco due: San Francisco, 18th May and
Europe via Siberia. Je
Thurs, Apr. 28, 8.30 a.m.
G.P.O," and "KP.0. Parcels, Reg Ord.
Apr. 28, 5 pm. 1.Apr. 29, 9:15 am. ZÁpr. 29, 10/'a.m.
Apr. 29.
Apk., 19, p.m. Apr. 4:15 pm.: Apr. 18; 5. 9.m
**G.P.O. and K.P.0. Parcels, Reg Ord,
*Superscribed correspondenes only.