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BOMB THROWER SEIZED

Missile Failed To Explode

Shanghai, Apr. 21. This morning several officers of high rank from the Japanese flag- ship Idzumo bad a narrow escape from death In front of the Yoko- hama Specte Bank on the Bund at the hands of an terrorist.

The Japanese

alleged. Chinese

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THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD. Notice to Shareholders.

Ordinary Fifty-Seventh The Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Oflices of the under- signed on Felday, the 6th May, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for tho year ended the 31st December, 1937.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.

Jammed Gun Saved S'hai Policeman, Says Accused

Shanghai, April 21. Disclosure made at the trial pro- eceding yesterday of Tsung You- keng, on a charge of complicity in of the late Mr. the assassination officers had just Herman Chi

Chinese Pre- Chanen entered a motor car in the drivewaysident of the University of Shanghai, at the side of the Bank and were

on April 7, revealed the fact that when strect turning into a

the British

Municipal Shanghai

escaped unidentified male Chinese hurled a hand grenade in the direction of the Pollee Sergeant C. Wade

death only because Tsung's gun The missile, however.

tell short and struck the back of the car. It falled to explode because the the to withdraw hurler neglected fuse-pin.

car.

an

the

A Sikh watchman grappled wilt the Chinese and held him until Japanese officers descended from the car and took the bomb-thrower into custody. By the time the Shanghal the Municipal Police arrived on scene the assailant and officers had disappeared.

The Chinese is now in the custody of the Japanese authorities where he will remain until investigations are completed when he will be turned over to the Shanghai Municipal Police. Reuter,

CHINESE GUNMEN

Duel With Police In Settlement

Shanghal, Apr. 21. One of the largest gang raids since the wave of terrorism struck this city occurred yesterday when 30 Chinese gunmen entered two factories in the western district at 11.30 p.m. and were subsequently engaged in a battle with a patrol party of the Shanghai Municipal Police,

the gangsters It is stated that entered the factories in the hope of obtaining money from the workers; however, this intention was frustrated by the fact that the workers had none! The gunmen then proceeded to appro- 60 bags of silk and collon materials, they were making aft with this braty the robbers accosted by the Police and a gun- battle ensued in

In which about 100 shots were fired.

were

There were no cascalles and no arrests, since the robbers succeeded in making a dash into a street outside the jurisdiction of the Settlement Police. Reuter Special.

PRICE OF RICE

Raising of Duty Benefits Canton and Hongkong

Canton, Apr, 21.

To the relief of the general pubile,

опе

anted that he fired shot at Liu, which was ineffective, because when he tried to fire for the second time his gun jammed. Run- ning from the scene of the crime he was pursued by Sergeant Wade, at whom he fired several times, but his gun jammed every time, whereupon he threw away the gun.

Tsung claimed that one of his two companions, both of whom are stili at large, fired the fatal shot at Mr. Liu.

The prisoner also denied the pre- Mr. Llu had vious statement that

of his "tral- been killed because

His intention activilles. torous" merely had been to shoot Liu as a "warning."-Reuter.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22,

Labour May Try To Aid U.S. Railways

C. I. O. Subsidiary Out To Dictate To Another Industry

Washington, Apr. 21. Labour leaders and operators have tentatively agreed upon emergency labour legislative action to aid the railroads. The scheme has been submitted to Senator Wheeler, but Ino mention has been made of wage

which the

operators reductions, sought to tide them over a difcult perlod.

Meanwhile, the United Automobile Workers, a subsidiary of the C.1.0, announces that strike hus closed Bohn the plants of all eight

been Aluminum-Brass Company in Michi- gan. Three had previously shut down in protest against alleged violation of seniority in promotion. noi The company declures it will negotiate unül the plants are reopen- ed.

EX-ETONIAN AND GIRL IN AMERICA

'MARRIAGE MARKET' TRIP DENIED

MALISE

HERBERT STEWART, aged twenty-seven, old Etonian and ex-Guards officer, denled in the London Bankruptcy Court that he took a trip to America to "offer him- self in the marriage market."

1938.

No Increase

In British Taxes Likely

+

Buoyant Revenue Aids Government

London, Apr. 21. The Chancellor of the Exchequor is expected to introduce a "mark

budget on April 20. Ing Ume" lie was explaining how his debts states a lobby correspondent. Start- hind mounted to £28418 and had toldling changes in the taxation position how in December 1930 he sailed for are not anticipated, and the budget Amerien to get married with £5,000 ny generally follow these lines: of borrowed money and £2,000 In

Firstly, no Increase in income tax; letters of credit.

a tightening up of tax secondly,

extra The Oficial Receiver (Mr. Bruce evasion possibilities; thirdly, Park): Do you

menn you were borrowing to meet any outstanding offering yourself generally, in the expenditure. marrlage market? No. I out to marry a speelfie ludy. Stewart said that his fiancee's parents were well at, but he did not expect to receive any financial help

th marringe. from

LOST £2,000 While

New operated on fur internal hemorrhage, The Oficial Receiver: Was that brought about by excessive living and drinking-Certainly not. Less than three months after int Stewart was sailing back to Englund

In Crockett, California, the refinery has reopened after warehousemen Bud voted to return to work and

offered them.} and- the wages aceept United Press.

CHINESE MASS FOR CRITICAL BATTLE (Continued from Page 1) three days the Japanese have sustain- ed considerable losses,

Divisions Identified

The authorities revealed that the Japanese reinforcements which come to rescue their comrades beleaguered at Linyi, Ihsien, Chucheng, Hsiang

and cheng

d Tsaochwang are the 102nd and 14th Divisions. The 102nd Divi slon proceeded to Linyi by way of the

Welhsten-Taierchwang highway and the 14th Division moved south ward to Thsien and Tsaochwung by the Tientsin-Pukow Railway.

Reinforced by the 14th Division,

amoreca

antl Ibsien the Japanese troops at Tsaochwang have broken through the They attempted to Chinese cordon. advance southward along the railway but were halted by the Chinese at Hungwawu, south-east of Ihsien.

authorities The Japanese tactics, the authe stated, are apparently to establish a line between the west bank of the Yi River and the Lincheng-Teaochwang Railway. But as heavy Chinese re- Inforcements are concentrated along this line, the Japanese are not ex- pected to succeed in their attempt easily-Central News,

Expansion Of R. A. F. Costs Many Millions

London, Apr. 21.

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York

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went

The possibility of taxation of cosmetics is also mentioned.

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL LETTERS

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Air mail leiters may be posted in Registered and Parcel Malls are the ordinary posting boxes. They closed 15 minutes earlier than the should be clearly marked “By Alf time given below unless otherwise Mall" and bear sufficient postage. stated, and where mails are advertis- Insufficiently prepaid letters may be ed to close at or before 0 a.m., re- taxed with double the deficiency or gistered and parcel malls are closed forwarded by Steamer Service, ni the at 5 p.m. on the previous day. discretion of the Post Office.

AIR MAIL SERVICES

Shanghai, Air Mail Services to Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel- ping are temporarily suspended,

From

VIA SIDERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe "via Siberla" If so superscribed. und South America are forwarded

INWARD MAILS

Shanghai and Amoy Canada, USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal (Vancouver D.C., 2nd April). Shanghai

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Service"London Direct 17th April,

Per

Cheklang

Some £65,000,000 more than Jast year will have to be found by the Chancellor, but there is u buoyant

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways was revenue which has produced a sur-

plus over £20,000,000, and the Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane national defence contribution is ex- pected to realise £25,000,000 or mere.

The marriage arrangements had fallen through;

In one night in a casino at Palm Springs, California, he had lost another £2,000 of borrowed money in five minutes; and

He had only £100 left of the £7,000 with which he sailed. Up to

year ago Stewart-who now lives with his mother in Camp- den Hill-square, Kensington, W.- lived at the rate of £10,000 a year, Riving champage parties, wearing 70s. a pair silk

man

ASSETS L' Later, he went to South Africa, could not and work, and travelled back in June 1935, at his mother's expense. She allowed him a week.

For

more

tun a year Stewari for worked

half commission on stockbrokers and paid back £2,000 in to his mother. Then his luck speculations turned. He left a firm trip to them £1,898. The erica followed, Stewart said that on his return he returned to half-commission work. Once more he speculated and lost.

Stewart's

of assets, consisting equities in pledge tickets, were put down as "doubtful."

The examination was closed.

MORALS IN TROPICAL COLONY

THESE men have been living in a latitude where the conventional rules of morality are subjected to a strain which frequently breaks them."

Mr. Eric Neve made this plea at Lewes Assizes recently on be- half of a doctor and an ac- countant on leave from the Gold Coast, who were found guilty of

against boys

Brighton,

GRENADE IN BANK

offences Shanghal, April 21, An unexploded hand grenade was found in the Yokohama Specie Bank to-day-United Press.

SHANGHAI SEIZURE

Big Opium Haul On Hongkong Ship

Shanghai, Apr. 21. Over 4,000 ounces of opium, ap- parently despatched from ilongkong. was seized by Shanghat Customs of- ficials yesterday aboard the steamer Lee Sang, soon after the ship's ar- rival from Hongkong.

The oplum was discovered hidden below Chinese pickles and vegetables in earthenware jars and wicker bas- kets.

No arrests have been made, and the drug bas been confiscated. International.

NEW CHINESE NOTES

Shanghai, April 21. Notes of 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent denominations will be issued by the Federal Bank of China in the middle of next month, according to a report received from Pelping to-day.

Reuter Special.

JAPANESE ABDUCTED

Kino Maru Seized By Quinsan Guerillas

rico prices to-day were almost back Nobuyoshi

alon, in urging the Central authorities

C90

Japanese

Shanghal, Apr. 21.

that reports state Kaneko, 30-year-old

trading

concern,

has

Kaneko was captured when a cargo

to permit the import of 1,500,000 boat, the Kino Maru, which he was plculs duly free.

Detailed arrangements for the escorting, was seized by the guerillas. The Chinese cuptain and engineer import of rice were made yesterday by the Foodstuffs Commission, and of the Kino Maru were manhandled the Arst shipment of imported rice by the kidnappers, but were anally will arrive to-morrow. Theoretical-releasedUnited Press.

The construction of new stations, equipment depots, training establish- ments and other accommodation for the expanded Royal Air Force is now proceeding at a cost which is now estimated to be upwards of £50,000,- 000.

Comp

This is revealed by the troller and Auditor-General in a re- port on the air services' approprin- tion account for the year ended March 31, 1037. In many cases the original estimate has been consider- ably increased.-Reuter.

AUSTRALIA-TO- ENGLAND AIR SERVICE PLANS

Melbourne, Apr. 21. Mr. Joseph A. Lyons, Prime Minis- ter of Australia, to-day announced that a preliminary Angie-Australian air mail service, by flying boat, was twice- beginning in July, with a

which ways, weekly service both will be increased to a thrice-weekly service both ways by August.

of

Mails for the south and west Australia will be flown from Port Darwin direct, instead of vin Sydney, originally planned. Reuter Special.

05

·

EDUCATIONIST

TO SPEAK

-Reuter.

MACAO BILLIARDS TOURNEY

Macao, Apr. 21.

taurant Aurora Portugueza in Macao

A friendly billard tournament will commence on April 25 at the Res

between two teams, one known

und the "Phantoms"

the other a the "Veterans."

as

The following players are inking part in this competition, the first six representing the first group and the others the second group; Messrs. F. E. Rodrigues, H. C. Braga, F. M. Rodrigues, J. M. Guerreiro, Olimpio Santos, M. M. Jesus, Francisco Paula da Silva, Antonic Herculane Melo, A. Remédios Francisco Noronha, L. Silva and Estavno da Rosa.

The tournament has aroused great interest in xporting circles, and the players are all in active training. It is reported that the losing team will invite the winners to a dinner and besides the players many per- sons have signified their intention of taking part in the dinner-Our Own Correspondent.

Princess Gives Birthday Party

London, Apr. 21. Princess Elizabeth celebrated her with a party at twelfth birthday Windsor Castle this afternoon.

Congratulatory telegrams were re- celved from the Dominions Colonies.

and

For the first time the Princess was allowed to take public office, and site is to be President of the Children's League of the Princess Elizabeth of at

York Hospital in" the East End of London-Reuter Bulletin.

Elmer The accountant, Raymond Hunt, 51, who pleaded guilty to เฮ three counts, was sentenced to months' hard labour.

The other man, William Chisholin, of the West African Medical Service, offence and pleaded guilty to one was sentenced to six months' bard labour.

Colller Det.-Sergi.

that Chisholm, a native of Morayshire, wife. He separated from his held the degrees of M.B. ad Chr.B. and in 1929 became Medical Officer of Health for the whole of the Gold Coast.

WAR SERVICE

salt

12

Hunt, a single man, had been chief clerk on the London Stock Ex- He enlisted change before the war. and became a captain of the R.A.S.C. After the war he re-enlisted and the later served as R.Q.M.S. with West African Frontier Force.

In 1931 he became accountant of the Public Works Department on the

Gold Coast.

There were no convielions against either of the men.

Mr. Neve, for both necused, said: "For some terrible sexual urge- due very largely to the climatle they have conditions under which been living-they have been driven into this sort of thing. They will do them- anything possible to break selves of a habit which has smashed them to pieces.

Passing sentence,

Mr. Justice Branson remarked: "I hope that when you come out of prison you will get into an institute and have your- selves cured."

EXCHANGE

Selling

to the level of three months ago Japanese employee of a local Japan- Professor S. Lautenschlager, pro- following the efforts of Governor

and Political Selence been fensor of Wu Te-chen, in his capacity as

Checfon will Chairman of the Foodstuff Commis- kidnapped near Quinsan by Chinese International Affairs of

University, Takan, Shantung, guerilias.

speak to the English Discussion Club T.T. London of the Y. M. C. A., on the topic of Demand "The Recent World Struggle between TT. Shanghal Democracy, Communism and Fas- T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan clam."

Friends and members are cordially T.T India

U.S.A. Invited to attend this meeting to be

T.T. Manila held at the Hongkong Chinese Y. M. C. A., 71 Bridges Street, at TT Batavia

Bangkok 7.30 p.m. to-night.

T.T. T.T. Saigon T.T. Franco T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

ly, the payment of rice duty is de-

ferred, with the Provincial Govern-

ment acting as a guarantor.

Remiltance of money to foreign

Bellers In Rangoon, Bangkok and

SHIPS. IN WIRELKSN' COMMUNICATION

Bellerophon,

Indo-China is to be made through to be in wireless

The following ships, are expected

communication PRINCE HURT IN the Central Bank of China. Permis

Hongkong

Tamara, with

Tudio: alon. to import the 1,600,000 plculs of

CAR COLLISION Kitano Maru, rico will benefit Hongkong firms, Chekiang, Sontay, which

used to supply rice to Canton. Haruna Maru, Patroclus, Mentor,

Copenhagen, Apr. 21. Anhui, the FoodstuffsKiungchow, Simultaneously,

Prince Gustav, youngest brother of Commission is arranging for rail Potsdam, Talyun, Sultang, Llanarth, transportation of rice from Hunan Sagres, Pingwo, Tsinan, President King Christian of Denmark, injured Van Houtex, his face when, while driving his car. to Centon. Every effort is made by Adams Wuchang,

mother-Reufer the provincial authorities to give Chitral, Andre Lebon, and Felix he collided with

Special. KHUS 15-mativa rico. —Special,

Buying

4 m/ L/s London

4 m/s D/P

do.

m/s L/C U.S.A. 30 de India U.S. Cross rate in London US. Cross rate in New York

HAPSBURG PROPERTY SEIZED

Berlin, Apr. 21. A newspaper says that the property of the Hapsburg family of Austria, valued at £2,000,000, was seized by decree some weeks ago, "as a result of Duke Otto's foolish and treason- ble interview with a French news- paper on March 18."Reuter Bul- letin.

U.S. BUYS MEXICAN SILVER

or the

Washington, Apr. 21. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, without disclosing the name of the company amount, sald the Treasury had bought some Mexican silver from an Ameri- can firm operating In Mexico.- United Press,

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.

Geneva.

Berlin.

Athens

Mlian

Oslo Copenhagen.

1s. 2 Stockholm.

231 Helsingfors.. ,15

624 New

Vienna

Amsterdam, Prague

,01% Madrid.

53 Lisbon.

1804

90%

Bombay. .9.20 Montreal

75% Brussels.. .13234 Yokohama

12.3012

date, 15th April

Shanghai

Caleuita and Straits Manlin

Amoy

Japan and Formosa Shanghai and Swatow Straits

Straits

Haiphong Japan

Stralis

Tamari

Tilawn

Mentor Patroclus anchow

Anhui Bellerophon

Dus

...April 22.

Emp. of Caunda Glaucus

.April 22. ..April 22.

date,

Imperial Airways Plano April 23.

April 22.

Son Tay

April 22.

Sulsang

.April 22.

.April 22.

April 22.

Haruna Maru Kiungchow

23

April 20 April

23. 23.

Shanghal and Amoy

Kitano Muru Taiyuan

23.

April 23.

Straits

.April 24.

April 24.

Japan and Shanghai

Potsdam

April 24.

Alipore

.April 20.

Calcutta and Straits

Kutsang

.April 20.

Calcutta, Straits and Europe via

Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 24th March. Java and Manila

Talma

.April 20.

Thisudane

.April 20.

Chitral

.April 27.

Tientsin

Felix Roussel Hollow

.April 27.

..April 27.

2134

21st April.

Direct Service"-London

Airways

date,

Shanghai

Imperial Airways Plane ..April 27. D'Artagnan

.April 28.

Japan

Nellore

April 28.

Pres, Tatt

April 20.

Philoctetes

.April 20.

Nowalpindi

.April 29,

Conte Verde

..Aprli 30.

OUTWARD MAILS

Date and Time

Japan

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 31st March and

London Parcels-Landun date, 24th March.

Saigon

Air Mail by "Imperial

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

(San Francisco, 25th March). Strails

Japan and Shanghai Straits

For

Shanghal

Per

Friday

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Manila

Fri, Apr. 22, 3 p.m.

Bertram Rickmers Scistan.......Fri, Apr. 22, 3 p.m. Emp. of Canada

Fri., Apr. 22, 4.30 p.m. Straits and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan........Fri. Apr. 22, 5 p.m.

due Marseilles, 25th May

Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwelin, C.N.A.C. Plane

Kwelyong and Changking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct. Bervice"

Air

for

Guam, Pan Mail

Manila, Honolulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 30th April

Samshu and Wuchow Shanghal Kongmoon

Saturday

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island-due Thurs-, day Island, 5th May.

Reg.

Ord..

Reg..

.......Fri., Apr. 22.

K.P.O.

Apr. 22, 5 p.m. .Apr. 32, 6 p.m. G.P.O.

.Apr. 22, 5 p.m. Ord.. ........Apr. 23, 6 am. American Airways Plane

Fri., Apr. 22. K. P. O.

Rex.. Ord..

Rex.. Ord.,

..Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m. ....Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m. G. P. O.

..Apr. 22, 5.00 pun. .Apr. 23, C.00 am.

Kongning .Sat., Apr. 23, 8.15 a.m. M. V. Talyin..Sat., Apr. 23, 8.30.a.m. Fook On......Sat, Apr. 23, 10 a.m. Kitano Maru Sat., Apr. 23.

Ord.,

G. r. o. Reg........Apr. 23, 11.45 a.m. .Apr. 23, 12,30 p.m.

Apr. 23.. G.F.O, and K.P.O. .....Apr. 23, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mall for "K.L,M. Airways Direct Haruna Maru... Sat.,

Service"-dve

May,

Amsterdam, 3rd

Res., Ord.,

G.P.O. and

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and S. Haruna Maru

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselles due Marseilles, 21st May

Air Mall for "France Orlent Alr- Marseilles Service"dur

Буду

8th, May.

Bangkok... Straits and Calcutta

.Apr. 23, 3 p.m.

Sat., Apr. 23,

Reg., .....Apr. 23, 2.45 p.m. Ord.,.....Apr. 23, 3.30 p.m.

Gustav Diederichsen Sat, Apr. 23.

G. 1, 0, and 1 P. 0. Reg. ....

K

.Apr. 23, 4 p.m. Ord., ......Apr. 23, 4.30 p.m. Sally Maersk Sat., Apr. 23, 4.30 p.m. Sat, Apr. 23.

Tilawa

Porcels, Ord..

and Eurasia Plano

Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow

Chenglu etc., (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further polats by surface transport as Services permit). Saigon Hojhew, Pakhoi and Haphong Manila,

India, Straits, Ceylon. Egypt and Parcels only for Ger many Via Hamburg Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due London, lat

May

...

Reg.. Ord..

Apr. 23, 4 p.m. Ap. 23, 5 p.m. Sat., Apr. 23,

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

„Apr. 23, 4.30 p.m. .Apr. 23, 5 p.m.

Gustav Diederichsen

Sat., Apr. 23, 5 p.m. Kwangtung ....Sat., Apr. 23, 5 p.m.

Potsdam.......Sat, Apr. 23, 5 p.m. Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Apr. 23.

G. P. O. & K. P. 0. BLER........ Apr. 23, 3 p.FL Ord.

*****... Apr. 24, Noon.

Alr Mall for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Apr. 23.

Direct Airways Darwin, 28th April

Servicoduo

Sunday

Reg. Ord.,

G. P. O. & K. P. 0.

Apr. 23. 5 p.m ..... Apr. 24, Noon

.Sun., Apr. 24, 9 a.m.

.Sun, Apr. 24, 9 .m.

Swatow and Shanghal

Japan and Europe via Siberia

Hirom... Kingyuan... Suleang.....

Sun., Apr. 24, D a.m.

Air Mail for Blan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane Sun, Apr. 24.

G. P. O. & E. P. O.

Apr. 24, Noon.

Apr. 20. 158 21.00

Apr. 21

15924

21.60

12.40

.5474

54774

Bangkok via Swatew

..041

0511

.10.00

10.00

22.40

22.40

10.40

10.40

2284

.108

Shanghial.

York.

.4.90%

20

1/135 4.007% 30%

Chengtu, cic. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

8.96%

Tuesday

143

Nom. .110% .1/20 .1/0.1/32

.6.01%

Nom.

Samshul and Wuchow Shanghai

110 Halphong

29.37

1/2H 1/0.1/32 3.01 f

20.58

Swalow, Foochow und Tientsin Swatow and *Amoy

Japan and Europe via Siberia

1/2 $217

677/2

07712

.201

20%

-218

1811

Sandakan.

13% Shanghai and Japan

103. -British Wireleır.

fuperstribed

1/6% Belgrade.

Bucharest.

1/2 Montevideo. .1/8.1/42] Rio de Janeiro...Zil 91 Sliver (Spot)...101 .884 Silver (förward), 18♬ 4.98% War Loan...

....103 £4.9919

Ord

Kongso Patroclus Yingchow

..Tues., Apr. 20, 8.15 am." Tues., Apr. 26, 9.30 a.m. .Tucs., Apr. 26, 10 a.m. Cheklang..Tues., Apr. 20, 10.30 am. Tues., Apr. 26, 2.30 p.m. „Tues., Apr. 20, 5.p.m.

Anhul Kutsang Wednewiny

217 Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy) Taiyuan....

Shanghai and Japan

Wed., Apr. 27, 8.30 a.m.. Felix Roussel Wed., Apr. 27, 1.80 p.m.. Thursday

Tai Seun Hong:

Thure, Apr. 28, 6.30 nm, Chitral..Thurs, Apr. 23, 10.30-.t

cörrarpondence only.

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