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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th day of May, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Oilken of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of two

Lots of Crown Land at Ma Tau Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 76 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in) cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase

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Himalayan Expedition At Bombay

Gorman Climbers To Havo Plane's Help

Bombay, May 5. The German Everest Expedition, led by Mr. Paul Bauer, which in ends to climb Mt. Nangaparbat, has arrived in Bombay.

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CHURCHILL DISTRUSTS

DE VALERA

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and poorer state," the Premier Buld amid applause.

Financial Settlement Excluding Eire's annual payment

of £250,000 with respect to damage

MAY 6, 1938.

JAPANESE REPORT CHINESE REPULSED

"Little

Peiping, May 5. occurred in

southern

has change" Shantung, a communique said to-day. to property, the British claims have been capitalised at over £100,000,000,

Chinese counter-attacks north-east of Pihsien in were The Government of Eire did not admit this claim; nevertheless Britain has northern Kiangsu on May 3 were repulsed, as

receiving over £4,000,000 anually from special duties. Chinese onslaughts against Chenchwang. "Chinese are

surrendering in large numbers along the entire front."

been

All financial clatins are being with The party includes Ulrich Luft, drawn in return for £10,000,000, Mr. survivor of the 1937 expedition, who, Chamberlain informed the House. in an interview, expressed optimism Nobody could deny that this was and hoped that better luck would be experienced by the present exped-generous treatment, but if ever the Britain dispute between Elre nnd was to be ended, some compromise ton.

was inevitable.

It is worthy of note that an aero- plane will be employed this year, transmitter based at with n rndlo Srinagar to keep in touch with the party during the ascent of the moun-

jain.

It will be recalled that Dr. Bauer led the rescue party last year when eight Germans and nine porters were killed.--Reuter,

Ambassador To Go On Leave

Maj. Gen. Eugen Ott Quits Japan

Tokyo, May 8. Major-Gen. Eugen Öl, who from Military Attache was recently pro- | muted Gerinan Ainbasaidia to Jopan, will leave here to-day for Germany on furlough

Migjor-Gen. Ott succeeded Dr. Herbert von Dirksen, new Gernan Ambassador tu the Court of St. James. The deparling officer-diplo- Koki Hirotn, 7231 Mr Foreign Minister, in take his leave NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AND yesterday,-Domet.

UNDERWRITERS

MY THURLAND CASTLE"

It is hereby notified that the M/V THURLAND CASTLE" with cargo

board from North Atlantic Ports. Pacific Const Ports, and Monila, Austained damage to ship and enrgo as the result of grounding on Tam Kan Island on the morning of Monday, 2nd May, 1938,

In consequence thereof General Average has been declared.

Consignees are requested to alan Lloyd's General Average Band before Bills of lading con be countersigned for delivery of

cargo,

No Goneral Average Deposit has yet been declared, and in the meantime Lloyd's General Average Bond must be accompanied by a Bond signed by the Underwriters interested in the eargo.

DODWELL & COMPANY LTD.

Agents.

mut

called

Septuplets Born Dead

Cauto, Cuba, May 5. The septuplets born to Senora Rafaela Canova de Corrins are all dead.

There were six girls and a boy ull of whom were dead at birth.

The seven infant bodies buried this morning in

A

were

¦

and

"Further, we shouki recollect that we are not dealing with a foreign country, but with a partner in the

of Nations, Commonwealth therefore we were dealing with Eire on terms of partnership and not an terms of competitorship."

Defence Difficulties Proceeding Mr. Chamberlain sald that no part of the discussions guve more prolonged ar more anxious moments than the subject of Defence, and the request made by Eire that Britain hand back full and unres- tricted possession of certain forts, aad repeal certain watletes of the 1921 Treaty, which gave Britain rights to those forts.

"After the most careful considera- tion of all the circumstances, und after due consideration by the Chiefs of Staff, we came to the conclusion that a friendly Ireland was worth far more to us, both in peace and in war. than our paper rights under the 1921 Treaty. These Treaty rights were only maintained perhaps by increas- ing the old il-will between the two antions."

Mr. Chamberlain recalled Mr. de Valera's statement that Eire would to be not permit Irish territory used by any foreign power to attack the United Kingdom, and that he would put the forts in question into a proper state of defence.

Referring to the Northern Ireland representations that some provisions of the Anglo-Eire Agreement mlglat materially affect Ulster's economic interests, Mr. Chamberlain said that the British Government had bren able to meet the very considerable number of suggestions made to it.

He concluded by exhorting House to bear in conclusion of the Anglo-Eire Agree- ment had obtained warm approval not only of the United Kingdom but In other countries, in the Dominions, the United States, indeed everywhere,

mind that

The the

simple. No Secret Understanding

common grave in the front yard of the thuntched farmhouse where Senoru Casanova Ilves with her white husband.

United Press.

The

birtho were premature.—

JAPAN'S MONEY NOT AFFECTED

Tokyo, May 6. Exchange bankers here tony sid they did not belleve that Jupun's ex- much would be change position affected by the devaluation of the franc, A higher you rate un New

BATTLE RAGES ALONG|York us the result of higher Angle

TIENTSIN-PUKOW RAILWAY

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American cross-rate wns foreseen. however.

Yesterday's yen exchange on Lon- don remained unchanged but the rote on New York advanced half # point, being quoted to U.S.$29%. This was On the northern sector of the in response to the rising of the Anglo- Tientsin-Pukow Itne

American cross-rote by 11/10. Chinese general offensive continues to make The Yokohama Sperie Bank raised steady progres,

The centres of night-s rate en France by 26 centimes Ing yesterday were in the vikinges quoting the yen at 9 frs. 85 centimes.

the

south-west of Tancheng and on the cast flank of the Lincheng-Tsao- chwang-Taiorchwung branch railway.

The Chinese forces made several

onslaughts at Fengchiayao, Chleb-

Domei

COCOA TRADE

After the Prime Minister, in reply to questions by Sir D. Rek and Mr. Winston Churchill, had given an assurance that there was no secrel understanding behind the Agree- ment, Mr. Churchill declared that the Agreement seemed to have given everything away in return for £10.- 800,000.

"The Agreement does not end the Anglo-Irish quarrel, because Mr. de Valera said that be will never rest until Partition has been swept away," said Mr. Churchill,

The speaker recalled anti-British activities in Eire and the "dark forces in the Irish underworld" dur- ing the Great War,

of which I am one of the few remain ing sipmtories, has been repudiated and violated in every detall by de

"The Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921,

Valera.

"When experts were drafting the Treaty of 1921, the Admiralty advised me that without the use of the trich ports it would be most difficult and to feed the perhaps impossible British Isles in war time.

That

argue "I am not going to the Irish ports might fall into enemy hands in wartime, but there is danger that Elre might be neutruf. De Valera might hold the pistol to our hend, and say that he will make common cause with us only if we give him the whole of freund," Mr.

chwang and Tawangchwang, south- REMEDY SOUGHT Churchill concluded.

west of Tancheng in the morning. But owing to heavy Japanese artillery fre they were forced to withdraw. The Japanese ure understood to be calling reinforcements from Linyi.

On the east Bank of the Lincheng Tsaochwang Talerchwang branch rallway the Chinese reoccupied yes terday several vital points. theatre of war is now at Yuwungshan,

Port of Spain, Trinidad, May 5. The Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution that the British

Government be asked to call a con- ference of cocon producing countries in London to discuss the question of The the cocon trade.

The conference is desired in view a hilly district on the cast bank of of the uneconomic state of the cocon

trade ut present,--Reuter.

the Grand Canal.-Central News,

Chinese Success In

Hangchow Arca

Kinhwa, May 8.

Successed of the Chinese querilius

He suggested that the Bill might be postponed pending further arrange- inents regarding Treaty ports coumon Defence netlon.

MacDonald Replies

In south-eastern Shansi, Japanese forces have advanced as far as Tsinghwachen on the banks of the Yellow River.-Domei.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:

Market generally is unchanged but some stocks show an improvement principally Pravidents, Electrics and Telephones.

Baytra

Hongkong Danke (Lon.) 494 Union Insurance $527 1. Steamboats $22 HK.X, Wharven #137

(Old) $3.65 Providonta Providents New) 3.0 Vent. Goldfeld $2.60 H.K. Lands $37% Humphreys $0.16

H. Tramways 817.20 Peak Trams (Old) 37 Star Ferries $00%

China Lights (Old) #12 20 China Light (New) $0.10 HK. Electries $01

Maeno Electrics $17.00 Telephones (Old) $275, Telephonea (New) $10.00 HK. Ropes $4,70

Dairy Farms $23 Wing On (1) $30 Wing On Textiles 45 Entertainments 80% Construction $14 Maramana (H.K.) 4-

goltera

H. & S. Ifotels $7.43 HK, Realties $0.20 JK. Tramways $17.40 Chino Gov, BIG BOYS

Sales

Ifangkong Bank $1,500 Union Insurance 57 1136. & X, Wharves $138 Provides (Old) $3.85 Providents (New) $3.775 HIC, Tramways $17.20/23 Chine Lights (Old) #13.30 ILI. Electrics 201 Teleptones (Old) $27.80 Ewo Cottons ex div. $12.00 Antamoks Pa., 49

Atoka 24

Daquie Gold 22

Denguet Canal 0.40

Coco Grove 00 I. X. L.

O

San Mauriela 45 Suyor Consol 17

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May July

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RAPID ADVANCE REPORTED Hsuchow, May 5. The advance of the Chinese troops in their counter-attack in south Shantung has made rapid progress. The right and left flanks are sweep- ing through

The right flank is engaging the Japanese at Matoucheng to the west of Tancheng, and several freah Chi- nese divisions are pushing word to join in the battle.

north-

The Japanese strength at Tancheng Fifth consists of a brigade of the Division and a small detachment to- talling about 5,000. They are great- ty outnumbered by the Chinese.

At Huangchwang and Chloochwang the main strength of the Japanese in the Tenth Division and it is being holly pressed by the Chinese under the command of General Yu

sich-chung.

The Japanese troops who invaded Pihsien were driven back and left several hundred dead. Chinese re- inforcements are daily pouring Inlo

the town.

The Japanese line of communica- tion between Tancheng and Pibsien has been disconnected following the collapse of the troops in this sector. The main body are retreating north- ward-International.

JAPANESE MOPPING UP

Hsuchow, May 5. Mopping-up operations are being under taken by the Japanese forces at Butung in an effort to stamp out the Chinese guerilles operating at the north-west of Hsuchow.

cut the between the

Chinese guerillas once Japanese communication Tenghsten and Lincheng on Tsintien-Pukow line. International, TEAR GAS SAVES JAPANESE

Talerchwang. May 6. A strong force of Japanese sur- rounded and hard pressed by the encroaching Chinese narrowly escop- ed complete annihilation by resorting to the use of tear gas during a flerce battie at Yuanchwang east of Taler- chwung yesterday.

Violent combat of unprecedented ferocity continued for two days on May 3 and The Chinese threw a ring around the

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date 7th April.

Air Mini by Imperial Airway

Direct Service"-London date, 1st May

Ter

Anshun Behar

Hakone Maru

Due

. May G.

May B.

May 6.

Imperial Airways Plane

May G.

Kalgan

„May 4.

Kator! Maru

May 6.

Kingyuan

.May. 0,

Kwangtung

Newchwang

.May 6.

May 6.

May 6

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May 7,

Bangkok and Swatow Japan and Shanghai Shanghai and Swatow Halphang and Pakhol Shanghai and Amoy Jupan Haiphong

Sulsang

Canton

May

Amoy

Hupch

Japan

Kumsang

May 7.

Shanghai and Amoy Shanghal

Taiyuan

May 7.

Conte Verde

May 8.

Tango Maru

May 8.

May 9.

Ninghai

May 10,

May 10.

May 10.

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cuito and Straits Tientsin and Swatow Calcutta and Straits Australia and Manila Shanghai

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 14th April and London Parecis-London dinte, 7th April.

Sirdhana Talping Tyndareus

Shunghat

Carthage Glenogle

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Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-London

5th May.

Salgon

date,

, May 11.

May 11.

...May 11.

Pres. Doumer .................... May 11. Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Pan-American Airways Plane

ways

Direct Bervice"-San

Francisco date, 4th May.

Japan

Straits

Japan and Shanghai Manila

Straits and Manila Japan

Japan and Shanghai

For

"Straits and "Caleuita

Toba Maru

Burdwan

Felix Houssel

Gneisenau

Memnon

Bokuyo Maru Corfu

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Santhia

Parcels

Ord

Chung On

May 11.

May 11.

May 12.

May 12.

May 12.

May 13.

.May 13.

May 13.

Date and Time

....Fri May 0. May 6, 11 a..

.....May 6, Noon.

Fri., May 6, 12.30 p.m.

Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin Hothow Forinusa, Shanghai and Japan.... Hakone Maru..Fri., May Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Katori Maru

Service"--Que Austerdam, 17th

Hat Hing...Frl., May 6, 2.30 p.m.

AKIT.

Batavin

Rex.. Ord..

6, 3.30 p.m. „Fri, May 6,

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

..... Thisaraca.....Fri., *Straits and Europe vio Marseilles Behar

-due Marseilles, 8th June Japanese and gradually closed in from all sides.

Fighting desperately against the tightening Chinese ring, the Japanese steadily lost ground and for a time the entire it eoemed

force was doomed. Then they used tear gas bombs.

A detachment of Chinese troops, charging on the Japanese positions with hand grenades, light machine- 8.00/68 8.00/66 guns and fixed boyonets, were greet- 8.75/74 8.71/71

ed by suffocating and irritating fumes released from exploding gas bombs

New York Rubber

May July Sept.

8.57

Spot

The Last Notice Day for May hurled from Japanese batteries.

The Chinese were suprised and Cotton is May 13.

loosened their in, stunned and

lving a chance for the Japanese to breaks through and retreat in a 11.39 n northerly direction. The Japanese, 11.00/50 11.51b/54a | however, did not escape unul more 11.71/71 11.04b/050 than 400 of their numbers were killed Dec.

11.80/00 11.02 784

or wounded. March

11.08 n Sales for the day: 1,600 tons. The last Notice Day for May Rubber is May 20.

May July Sept.

Chicago Wheat

784%/78/4

80 /79% 784/783%

70 /78% 70/79% Wednesday's Sales:

15,830,000 bushels. The last Notice Day for May Grains Is May 20,

and

May July Sept.

Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, replying to the Debate, said that it was the

May

Oct.

Yangchwang and Sinchwang, two important villages on the east flank of the Lincheng-Tsaochwang line, are restored to Chinese hands. Central News.

TROOPS BOMBED

May 6, 4.15 am. May 8, 5 p.m. ..Fri., May 0

May 6, 4 p.ni.

Stralts, Ceylon, India, East and Katori Maru

South Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles--due Mar seilles. 5th June,

May 6, 4.30 p.m. May 6, 4.30 p.m. Fri, May 6, 5 p.m.

..Fri, May 6.

G. P. O. & E. P. O. Reg.,

Ord.

Air Mall for Wachew, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Plane

Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service."

Reg..

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May 6, 5 pm. May 6, 5 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg., Ord.,

May G, 5 p.m.

Saturday

Kongso Fook On Cremer

TJibadak

Rea..

Ord.,

Reg.,

Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon

Swatow and "Amoy

Amoy (Foochrow via Amoy) and

Shanghai

May 7, Ga.201

.Sat., May 7, 8.15 an. .Sat., May 7, 10 am. Sat, May 7, 10.30 am.

Sat., May 7, 3 pan.

Air Mail for "K. L. M." Airways Conte Verde.........

Service" due Amsterdam, 19th

May.

Air Mail for "France Orient Airways Helllion

Marseilles 22nd Service" due

May.

Tientsin

.Sat., May 7,

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

May 7, 4 1.217. .May 7, 4.30 p.m Sat., May 7,

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

May 7. 4 p.m. Ord.,...May 7, 4.30 p.m. Gustav Diederichsen

Sat., May 7, 4.30 p.in. ...Sat., May 7 G.P.O. and K.F.O.

Manlia, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt, Conte Verde.....

and Europe vin Brindisidue Brindisi, 20th May.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and Eurasia Piano

Chenglu etc.. (via Hankow) by

the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Hollow, Fakhol and Haiphong

Peiping, May 5. Aerial bombardment by Japanese Army machines yesterday threw into confusion 10,000 Chinese troops in southern Shantung massed for an attack on Tangcheng. The bombing was carried out in 10 successive re- lays from 2 o'clock in the afternoon

Saigon 5714757 when the Chinese concentration was 504/58% 584/50% sighted, Japanese said. The attacked 504/501 594/50% units were moving northwards from

Sinanchen

Tancheng.- Domel.

Chlearo Corn

Winnipeg Wheat

117 /117 1154/115 100 100% 10845/1087% 073487/ 87767 80 The Last Notice Day for May Win- niper Wheat is May 31..

faith of the British Government that July by the exercise of the same tolerance and encouragement, and the same as had mutual respect and trust

the achieved reconciliation between French and British in Canada and the Dutch and the British in South Africa, another miracle of reconcilia- lion could be achieved between the May 4. British and the Irish in Ireland.

EXCHANGE RATES

operating in the vicinity of Hang- chow in Chekiang are reported in Geneva. military advices just received.

Parla...

May 3. 160 21.75%

Berlin,

Athens Tchising, north of Hangchow and Milan cast of Mokunston, it is stated, was Oslo recaptured by the Chinese moulle Copenhagen. units on May 1, after a night-long Stockholm

.12.40 ,6474

.9412

19.90 .22.40

Helsingfors.

battle.

On the same day, Chinese guerillas Urussels. Inunched a surprise attack at Kushan, Shanghai. north-east of Kasilag on the Shong- New York. hal-Cangehow Rallway. Following Vienna

between Amsterdam.

the attack, they destroyed all

on the railroad

Kashan and Sungklang,

the

Prague.

Meanwhile, Yuhang, north-west of Madrid. Hangchow, has been surrounded by Lisbon..

the Chinese forces. In the afternoon Hongkong.

Dombay.

1 the Chinese attacked thestreal.

of May

west city gate.

A detachment of

Chinese plain-

clothes men engaged the

Japanese

Bucharest. The Japanese were dispersed. More Montevideo, than 1,000 plculs of food supplies Buenos Aires, were seized by the Chinese.

in the vicinity of Kashing on May 3.

10.40% .220%

.20.04%

178,20/32

21.08 Referring to the financial ogree- 12,40% ment, Mr. MacDonald said that the 5474 British Government confidently ex- 0413 pected the balance sheet not to be 10.00 simply a financial balance sheet. 22.40

we could receive from the "If 10.40% Government of Elre friendship in- 220% stead of hostility, conndence instead 20.02% of distrust and co-operation instead

1/31 of opposlilon then, I sincerely be

4.09 love, the giver will be twice blessed," 20% he said. 0.00% 143%

1/0

.4.00%

.20%

.0.00%

.14314

.Nom.

110 1/212

1/8 .5.02% :1/2 .217

· Nom, 110 1/030

1/0

.077

.20%

10.03

1011

Mr. MacDonald emphasised the Irish resentment at the British occu- pation of Irish ports, and sald that the British Government, with its naval and military advisers, had de- 501 liberately come to the conclusion that the security of Great Britain would 1/2

be greater after evacuation was con- "The Agreement puts Irish free- 20% 10.07 dom beyond a shadow of doubt, and 211 with the removal of the causes of dis- 184 pute between the two nations, friend- Ireland 18 ship between Britain and.

and naturally 1011 should Inevitably British Wirgier, Erow."-Router,

Rio de Janeiro...24 On the Fuyang sector, an ominous Sliver (Spot)....101 Jull prevailed yesterday. The Chin- Silver (forward).18% cie are consolidating their positione War, Loon..... outside the city, Central News,

217 02cluded.

Briton Dives

For Drowning Chinese Youth

towards

Dre

JAPANESE POURING INTO WEST SHANTUNG

Tsaohslen, May 5. More than 5,000 Japanese troops

heavy and thirty

overy pieces were seen to have passed through Changtsing from Tsinan to south Shantung.

west of the Tientsin- Pukow railway, between April 28 to May 3. In the small town of Anchia- chwang bordering the Tawen River, 2,000 Japanese Infantry and 100 cavalry forces gathered pre- paratory to fresh operations in west Shantung, A large concentration of mechanical equipment, there is also reported, consisting of ten artillery pieces, two heavy tankts and over a Hundreds of Chinese and foreign-dozen armoured cars. ers lined the Bund this morning to

A portion of these troops, equip- watch a Briton, John Huxley, make ped with two field pieces, have al

courageous but unsuccessful at-ready crossed the Tawen River and tempt to rescue a drowning Chinese are rapidly advancing towards Nin- youth. The body was not recovered yang, twenty kilometres north of despite Huxley's repeated efforts, Yenchow.

On the morning of May 1, more Huxley, who was on a tender on than 1,000 Japanese troops wore the way down river 30 yards from despatched from Tainan

Shanghol, May 5.

to

the

the jetty, saw a Chinese struggling vicinity of. Felcheng, twenty kilo- in the river 10 yards from the jetty. metres east of Talon-Central News. Ho pulled of his cont and dived in.

but the tender's backwash awamped the vialli, who had disappeared.

cessfully

Huxley dived three times in an at- States marinos ashore tried unsuc

to help with groppling tempt to locate the drowning man la honks. Apparently the youths hind the cold, muddy water, but he could been pushed off the jetty by the not. The strong current sucked the jostling, crowd. man under and carried him away.

Huxley's home town is Swindon,

A foreign naval launch and United Willshire.Iteuter.

Shanghai

May 7, 4.15 pm May 7, 5 pm

.Sat., May 1.

G. P. O, and K. P. Q.

RCF., Orit.,

King Yuan

Helikon

Tirranna

Straits and Calcutta

Kumsang

Parcels, Ord.,

Air Mail for "Imperial Aleways.Imperial

Direct Service"dus 15th. May.

London,

...May 7, 4.30 p.m. May 7, 5 pm. Sot, May 7, 5 p.m .Sat., May 7, 5 p.m. Sat., May 7, p.m.

Sat., May 7

May 7, 5 pm May, 0, 9 a.nc

Airways Plane......Sat, May 7.

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

Reg.. Ord.,

Sunday

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Chaksang

Samshul and Wuchow Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Samshu and Wuchow Halphong

Samshul and Wuchow Amoy, Foochow (yla Amoy)

*Shanghat

Monday

Ching On Canton

Tuesday

Tai Hing Kalgan

Wednesday

and

Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia,

May 7, p.m.

May 8, Noon.

Sun., May 6, 9 a.

Mon, May 9, 0.15 0... Mon., May 9. 2 p.m.

Tues., May 10, 8.15 a.. .Tucs., May 10, 1 pm...

Kongning.Wed., May 11, 0.15 0.0.

....Wed, May 11, 8.30 am. Tolyunn Yochow..Wed, May 11, 12.30 p.m..

Pres. Doumer Tues., May 11, 1.30p.m.. Tak Song ...Wed., May 11, 3.30 p.m.. Wed., May 11, 5 p.m.. Islami

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Japan

Thursday

Shanghai and Japan

Carthage Thurs., May 12, 10.30 am Saigon, Ceylon, Indla, Enst and Felix Roussel.....Thur May 12.

G. F. O. & K. P. O. South Africa, Egypt and Europe vla Marcelles-due Marsellics, 8th June.

Shanghai and *Japan ....

.May 12, 1.45 p.m. .May 12, 2.30 p.m. rs., May 12, 4.30 p.m.. Sura, May 12. Thurs.,

Reg

Ord.,

Gneisenau

Thurs.,

London,

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial,

Service"due

Direct 10th May.

Airways Plane

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

Rog..

Ord..

"Superscribed correspondence only.

¡May 19, & p.m.

MAY 12,5 p.m.

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