CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days
prepaid
POSITIONS VACANT.
LADY CAN RECOMMEND Cook- boy, Coolie, Amah and Gardener. Good servants, long personal know- reliable and hard- ledge. Clean, working. Dox No. 409, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
MOUTRIE MIANO. FOR SALE, Excellent condition, $600 or neurest offer. Write Box No. 470, "long- kong Telegraph."
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
London, June 2.
Jun 1 June 2
*194 13/16 2102 1/1
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12
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flet (192) anton-Kowloon Rtly '
Natex 25 (Vicker
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
...BANK HOLIDAYS,
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
G. B
R.
NOTICE.
bo
On and after the 2nd June, In accordance with Government 1938, the Passport Office at the Orllance, The Exchange Banks | Colonial Secretariat will will be closed for the transaction situated in the Police Department of Public Business on Monday, Offices, 5th floor, Chung Tin the 6th. JUNE, 1038. (Whit | Building, No. 5 Des Voeux Road, Monday),
Central.
Hongkong, 2nd June, 1938.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.
1. A. E. M. RAFEER of 118, Calne Road, Hongkong, hereby
give notice that in consequence of re-registration I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Sec- tion 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1994, in respect of the Steam Inunch "CH ON" of Hongkong, Metal number 152427 of gross tonnage 64.62
register tons, tonange 43,888 tons, (new gross
61.19
register forts. tonnage 23.04
Tunal. heretofore owned by Mrs. Chan Cheung Shi. Tsim Sha Testi, Kowloon, Hong- kong, for the permission to change her name to "WAI HING" and ta have her registered in the new name at the Port of Hongkong as owned by me.
tonnage
($d.) T. H. KING, Commissioner of Pico. 2nd June, 1038.
香茶 R.
G.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Officer of the Public Works Department, by Order of Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at La Salle the Road, Kowloon Tsai, in Colony of Hong Kong. (or a Lerm of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hin Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereaf,
udvised Intending bidders are that immediately after the dia-
Any objections to the proposed posal of the lot the Purchaser rif not the applicant) will be change of name must be sent to
to required deposit with R31 the Rexistrar of Shipping FL!
be will |Hongkong within seven days from authorised officer who
present at the sale, the sum of the appearance of this advertise
two hundred dollars, $200) in ment.
Dated at Hungkung. this 2nd day of June, 1938.
A. E. M. RAFEEK.
NOTICE
ex-v
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14/6
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Chosen Corporation
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Pekin Syndicate
2/0
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tion Co.
Nom.
30/-
Nom.
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Stin Waterworks
"A"
Co.
24
244
Unton Imurance Society
of Canton
Nom.
314 31%
Nom. Nom. 28/0 30/0 22:0 12.
Nom.
Ciula Kalumpong Rubber
Allied Ironlounders
Eles. Industries
ARROC
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Latio & Wireless,
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British-American Tobacco
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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Hongkong.
The Annual General Meeting of the above will be held on Wednes- day, 15th June, in the Board Room of Mossre. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., at 5.15 p.m.
A. J. G. TAYLOR,
Hon. Secretary.
ARMISTICE IN SPAIN
(Continued from Page 1.)
Erich Raeder. Well informed quor sers believe the ronferences concern Spain.
This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of bale
New Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 2617
Adjacent to New Kowloon
Begistry No.
G.
Locality
Lo No. 1136, La Salle Road.
(
Measuremente.
As per anis
pinn.
1209qy
20,000
$2.30
$10,000
Rental
Upset Frice
R.
Reports are circulating a military | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
quarters that a decision of import- ance" will soon be made.
on
Meanwhile, there is evidence increased tension in the press attacks Czecho-Slovakia, despite the reports in other capitals that This tension bas eased.
of
Reports Of Abuse Of Sudeten Germans
afternoon papers yesterday gave prominence to a German News
Bureau report that four Czech1 soldiers drove a German citizen and las wile out of bed at the point of the bayonet in the middle of the night, and forced them to give up a swastika Hang which new legally beside the Czech flag. The swastika is not banned in the Sudeten region. It is added that the soldiers Insulted Herr Hitter.
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong term of 75 years, Kong, for a with the option of renewal at a Crown Ren! to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further terms of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be Authorities close to the forelan required to deposit with an office insist Germany's only desire authorised officer 20/115 20/3
who that the minorities problem shoulti
Hrista Aeroplane
52
Ingeral Chemical Indus
29
Imperial Tobacco
Marks & Speiker "A" ord
130/7131-3 04/14 05/
Hol's Bayer
11.3
Leyland Motork
73/0
$215 72-9
Tate & Lyle.
72/4
Turner & Newall
Drop
Furg-
Pressed Steel, com
10/6 #/3 13/7 13/7
10/0 0/0
Vickers, ord
Woolworths
r0/18 1/1 22/1) 2279
Rubber Plantation Invest.
Trist
12/0 23/
Burina Corporation
2/11
4.7%
Marsman Investments
2:14
2/16
Inndfontein Estates
32/0
32/4
Exploration Co.
10.
Sub-Nigel
315/0
13/3 213/0
&
Trad,
7d74d 01/3 111/10% 111/10 01/101⁄2 83/11 Reuter.
Anglo-Dutch
Tanaml Gold Mining
Anglo-Iraulan
Burmah
Shell Tran.
bearer)
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Jung 2.
New York Cotton
Opening
Closing
July
7.90/00
7.84/04
October
7,90/90
7.89/09
December
0.02/02
7.02/02
8.02/03
7.92/02
March (1939)
8.05/05
7.00/95
8.01 N 7,04
Jan. (1039)..
May (1080). 8.10/10
Spot
The First Notice Day for July Cotton is June 28, with delivery date July 6.
New York Rubber
11.41/1
11.57/03
11.73/71
-
July
11.33/34
Sept.
Dec.
Mareli Moy
11:44/45 11.05/05 11.77/77 11.85 N
Sales for the day:
July
1,050 tons,
be settled soon and peaceably. How- ever, Czech circles say the altitude of the press is calculated to convince Sudeten Germans that union
with Germany may be expected Qually United Press.
Cost Of Removal
even-
Puris, June 3.
It is announced that the French delegate will
at Friday's propose meeting of the sub-Committer of the Non-Intervention Committee a plan under which Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy will finance the estimated £800,000 cast of removing volunteers from Spain.
Since the Soviet Government has refused to give financial aid towards the cost of removing volunteers, | France is proposing that the remain- ing four Great Powers should bear the cost.-United Press.
STIMULUS TO HOLIDAY PLAN
London, June 3.
A further stimulus to the growing movement for giving workers holl- days with pay was foreshadowed in the House of Commons to-day by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Ernest Brown.
The Minister told the House that the Government would move to give the fullest and most practicable effect to the recommendations the recent Committee that workers should be granted holidays with pay, and legislation would be introduced
trude boards empowering Chicago Wheat
and bgricultural committees to provide 09/091⁄2 69%/60% 70/703%
7014/78%ld holichys, and also to enable the Ministry of Labour machinery to be 72/7214
used in the administration holiday scheme---Reuter,
Sepl. Dec.
Wednesday's Salesi
21,360,000 bushels.
Chicago Corn
50/50
57%/57% 57/58 504/504
1014/102 101%/101%
July
Sept.
.57/6734
Dec.
Winnipeg Wheat
July
Oct.
77/7734
77/4/774%
Dec.
70/4/75%
of
L
RAILWAY WORKERS CONDEMNED TO DIE
Moscow, June 3. Two railway switchmen und a locomotive engineer have been condemned to death on wrecking charges.-United Press,
will be
present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase pries.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No
Opposita Kowloon Marine Lot No. 73.
Locality
To Kwa Wan Road.
Kowloon Inland
Lot No 4017.
Bostudary
Measurement»
| N. | 6. | E. | 4,
|fret|feet fert,fent
Акрет нав
pion.
Contents in
sq. Feet
Annual
Bental
About
10,000
Fisheries Protest On Scals
Mif
Upset P'nies
$6,000
Sacramento, Cal. California's fishing interests would like to have all seals immediately converted into women's conts. They told the California Games Commis- sion that seals along the coast are consuming about 400,000,000 pounds of Ash every 24 hours which could be much more profitably utilized in the industry.
Old Fire Engine To Glisten
Exeter, N. II.
Old Piscataqua, famed hand en- gine which helped to save this town from being wiped out more than 60 years ago, is getting a coat of paint in preparation for the fire depart- ment exhibition as a feature of the 300th anniversary of the settlement of the town next July.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 3, 1938.
STIMULATE
DEMAND
FOR TIN
International Quota
Action Taken
Parls, June 3. According to a communique issued after to-day's meeting, the Inter- national Tin Committee has fixed the quota for the third quarter of 1038 at 45 per cent., which includes pro- vision for buffer stocks.
Standard tonnages have been in- creased in the cases of Malaya and the Netherland East Indies only, by the addition of 7 per cent, to their previous quotas.
From the total of 45 per cent.. such a percentage us the Inter- national Tin Committee will deter- mine later will be allocated towards the formation of buffer stocks. to which the International Tin Com- mittee agreed in principle on the itnes of the buffer stack
skeleton scheme already submitted to signa- tory Governments.
На
sub-committee. A
which will elaborate the draft an rapidly possible, has been formed. It will Take into account the observations made by vertain signatories to the scheme.
It is anticipated that the completed | scheme, in a form suitable for sigrun- ture by the delegatra, will be placed before a special meeting of the Inter- national Tin Committee which wil be held in London prior to July 1.
It is hoped that the meeting will x the percentage of tonnages within the totni quota of 45 per cent which will be assigned towards the forma tion of the buffer stock. ----Reuter,
BULLISH REACTION
New York, June 3 The action of the International Tim Committee was more bullish than whs In a generally expected, resulting heavy demand on the spot from dealers and consumers, with sellers reluctant to participate.
market
The turnover inte in the afternoon was estimated to exceed 350 tons. Trude virelen nee of the opinion that possibly as much 15 per may be allocated to the buffer stock
-Reuter
7
cont.
JAMAICA GOVERNOR
SUCCUMBS
"Continued from Page 1.
ludian settlers for equal treatment with the whites had just been settled by a decision of the Imperial Gov- ernment which, while making con- cessions to the Indians and Arabs, demand upheld the white settlers'
for privileges which would maintain their dominant passition and 30 keep Kedya as a European colony. During the five years Sir Edward Governor on several was acting oversions and in 1927 was knighted (...).
After two years as Governor Gambia he was appointed early m 1930 Governor
Gutuna, of British and remained there until 1934, when he Wis
of
14
of
Governor appointed Jamaicu. Labour troubles have been rife in the letter Colony
the alace
only beginning of this year, and yesterday
Sir cablegram from Edward was read in the House of Commons by the Secretary of State
the for
Colonies, outlining the situation, which is much improved.
The late Governor is survived by his widow, a son and a daughter, Lady Denham was before her marr!- ugo, Miss Maude Bromhead Butt. Sir Edward was joint author, while serving in Ceylon, of "Rubber In the the East"
He was a keen sportsman, and took an active part in field sports Jamaica.
DOIHARA DIVISION AT LAST RELIEVED
(Continued from Pape 1.2
in
Sanyicha and Chiahotan, north-west
of Lanfeng.
About 1,000 Japanese
at troops Kuantal ga
bank the north
of the Yellow River are
reported to have withdrawn northward. The purpose of their move is known~~-~ Central News.
Chinese Reach Linfen
Tungkwan, June 3. Two Chinese columns, from Puhsien and Slangling, have reached the suburbs of Linten on the Tatung- Puchow Railway in south Shansi city. One column is only about four miles from the city, where aghting is raging.
of Meanwhile, at Linghih, north Linfen the Chinese have detented the Japanese. They are now pressing to- words Fensi, to the southwest Linshih-Central News.
of
DE FACTO RECOGNITION
Burgos, June 3. It is announced, here that Czecho- de facto re- Slovakia has granted cognition to the Franco Government In Spain.
Representatives of both the Loyalist and insurgent Governments in Spain, according to the announcement, will be granted all diplomatic privileges. -Reuter.
PROTECTION FOR HITLER
1
WORKERS CONDEMN BOMBING
Chinese Delegates Press For Action At 1.L.O. Meeting
Geneva, June 3. Chinese Workers' delegates in the International Labour Office are kub- initing a resolution expressing deep rnacern for the sufferings of Chinese workers and their families to the LL.O. Conference.
which opened here to-day.
The resolution asks the Conferencċ to support all organisations which take Independent ог collective measures to relieve, or mitigate the sufferings of Chinese workers.
Mr. F. W Leggett, the British Government representative, who is Chairman of
the governing bly welcomed delegates from 41 countries attending the Conference.
Signor Faleano, the Brazilian Minis- for Labour, was unanimously elected President.
Workers' delegales, at Private meeting, protested against the bem- and bardment of elvillans in China Spain, and expressed support Czech Labom organiseltons in their
struggle for freedom" -Reuter.
ter
On
POST OFFICE.
GENERAL HOLIDAY
June 1,
the
AMOY SERVICE
Parcel Post Service to Amoy It-
Monday. General Post Office, Kowloon Central and Is temporarily suspended. Post Office and Shoungwan Branch Parcela can be accepted for Post Office will be open from #Kutangsu only.
to 11 am. and the other Branch Post, Offices will be entirely 'clused.
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, and one delivery of ordinary correspondence ne on Sundays.
The Branch Post Offers at Stratey, Tai Po und Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspon-} denee at if am.
The Money, Urder Offee will be entirely closed.
AIR MAIL LETTERS Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall and bear sufficient postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office,
From
AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Services to Shanghof, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel- ping are temporarily suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls aro advertis- ed to close at or befora 9 a.m., re- gistered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "Via Siberia" if so superscribed. INWARD MAILS
Per
date,
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-Landon 20th May
for
Australia and Manila
Shanghai and Swatow
Japanese To Restore All U.S. Property
Won't Hinder Return To Occupied Areas
Washington, June 2 The Orpatment of State anni suced to-day that Japan hnd agreed to meet almost all of the demands for the restoration of American property i Chine to its rightful owners.
Japan, further, will not binder the return of Americans to their pro- perties
The Shanghai University properties. have been returned to the Southern Baptist Missionary Society, and the Japanese military authorities have. agreed to allow the return of Amert- can missionaries to Nanking, which has been closed to all foreigners since its capture in December.
passes
are being issued to the missionaries who had to evacuate the city.
The Japanese Foreign Office 1.23 formed the American Ambassador in Tokyo that Japan is sending an inter- Departmental Committee to visit the
Japanese areas under
control in Central China, in order to investigate the situation with regard to occupied American property and to formulate means for a satisfactory adjustment of the situation--Reuter.
Bigger Naval Programme Announced
London, June 2
The supplementary naval estimate of £2,410,500 issued includes £1,773,500 on account of the new £204,200 construction programme,
allowance for naval for marriage and marine officers, £730,800 for in- creased marriage allowance for naval ratings and increased purchase and increased
ratings.
pay for special service
The sum of £12,000 is the first instalment of the purchase price of the seaplane carrier to be acquired from the Government of Australia.
Now ships being ordered in 1938 are two battleships, seven cruisers, on aircraft carrier, a seaplane car- rler from Austrolla, Iwo submarines, it destroyer depot ship, o submarine depot ship, a fleet ale arm supply and repair ship, three mincinyers, two gunboats, seven motor torpedo boats and number of smaller vessels.
The estimates include receipt of the first instalment of £450,000 of the price of the cruiser which is to be transferred to the Australian Government.
F
Mr. Duff Cooper, First Lord, in n statement reeniled that he originally explained that the Navy estimates for 1930 contained nothing on account of new construction for the year, which would be subject to a supple- mentary estimate.-Reuter.
Blossoms Go On Spree
Weymouth, Mass. "There's something wrong some- where, sald Frank Torrey when he found his snow drop bushes in blossom. "I nursed them along for a whole summer only to have them come out now when I was going to dly them up and plant something else."
Irritated Yegg Somewhere
Fort Worth, Lex. A hard-working burglar who took $45 from a dry goods store safe after knocking of two knobs prob- ably would like to have his hend. Berlin. June 3.
examined. The crackaman labori- Morning newspapers state that an ously broke a skylight in the store, unti-aircraft battery hag been lowered himself and chiseled off the installed on the root of Herr Hitler's wo heavy knobs. Then he took now Chancellery buliding-United | the $45, but overlooked $800 in the Preas,
sute.
Inpan
U.S.A., Japan and
Straits
Januar
Japan
Imperial Airways Plane Nankin
Due.
June
.June
Kiryuan
June 4
Mirzapore
June 4.
Manita
Nippon
June 4.
Shanghai
l'atroclus
.June 4.
Manila-San
Francisco dole, 10th May,
Pres. Plerge
June 4.
Anshun
June 5.
Shaughan
Conte Russo
June 5.
Hosang
June 5.
Shanghai and Swatow
Talyumi
.June 5.
Arizona Maru
June 8.
G. G. Paul Doumer
June 6.
Ruys
June 0.
Széchen
A
Yochow
June 0.
Canton
June 7.
June 7.
Tilsadune
June 7.
Emp. of Asja
.June 8.
Glenber
June 8.
Airways
date,
Imperial Airways Plane
June 8.
Kumsang
June 8.
Marechal Juftre
June U.
Alr-
Saigon Straits
Halphong. Pakhot and Hoihow Tientsin and Swatow
Haiphong..
Calcutta and Straits
Java and Manila
Manlle
Dairen
Air Mail by "Imperial
Direct Service"-London
2nd June. Calcutta and Straits Saigon
and Air Mall by "Pan-American
ways
Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 1st June, USA, Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date, May 13) Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers) London date, 12th May and London Pareels-London date, 5th May
Stratis
Juva
Straits and Manila
Japan and Shanghai Straits and Manlle Japan
Japan and Shanghat Australia and Manila Rabaul Sirnits
Japan
For
Tilawa
Pan Ameriean Airways Plane June 8.
Pres. Polk
Ranchl
Somali T}isarova Alex Aramis
Scharnhorst Tusiau Maru
Carthage
Changte
Friderun
Achillen
Mausung
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Friday
Hollow, Pakhoi and Halphong....
June 8.
ע
June
June 8.
Juno B.
June @
June 9.
June 9.
Juno D.
June 10
June 10.
June 10.
June 11.
June 11.
Date and Time.
Klungchow....Fri., June 3, 1 p.m.
G. P. O. and K. P. U.
Stralis, Ceylan, India, East and Yasukuni Maru..... Fri., June 3.
South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 30th June,
Swatow and "Bangkok
Bangkok
Swatow and Shanghai
*Straits and Calcutta
Samabu and Wuchow Kongmoon
Reg. Ord.,
Kwelyang
Proteus
Kaying
Sirdhana
Parcels Ord..
Tui Ming Fook On
Saturday
Marseilles-duc
Marseilles,
via Patroclus 4th
July-and London Parcels due London, 10th July,
*Straits, Aden, and "Europe
June 3, 12.45 pm. ..... June 3, 1.30 p.m. Fri, June 3, 2.30 p.m. Fri., June 3, 3.30 p.m. Fri, June 3, 4.30 p.m. ....Fri., June 3.
June 3, 5 p.m. .June 4, 8.30 a.m.
Sat., June 4, 8.15 a.m. „Sat., Juno 4, 10 am..
Sat., June 4..
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels, ... Reg.,
Ord.,
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Conte Rosso
Service"—dve Amsterdam, 14th
.June 4, 3 p.m... .June 4, 4.15 p.m.. June 4, 5 p.m.. ..Sat., June 4.
June 4, 4.00 p.m. June 4, 4.30 p.m...
...Sat, June 4.
and K.P.O.
Jane 4, 4 p.nl.. ..June 4, 4.30 p.m.. ......Sat, June 4.
and K.F.O.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
June.
Reg.
.Ord.
At Mall for "France Orient Alr- Ielikon Service"-due Marseilles. WAYS
G.P.O.
19th June,
Rex.,
Ori..
Strals, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte Rosso
*Europe via Brindisi-due Brin- dist, 24th June.
G.P.O.
Reg.
gri.
Air Mall for Stan Lauchow and Eurasia Plane
Chengtu etc. (via Hankow) by
transport as services permit). Saigon
the "Eurasia Airways Service" (lo further points by
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
surface
Reg..
Ord..
June 4, 4.15 p.m. June 4, 5.00 p.m.
.Sat, June 4..
.June 4, 4.30 p.m.. ......June 4, 5 p.m.. Helikon.......Sat., June 4, 5 pm.
́G.P.Ö. and Kr.o.
Al Mall for Australla by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, June 4..
Airways Direct Service"-due Darwin, 9th June
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, June 4.
Direct Service"-due London, 12th June
Reg., Ord.,
June 4.5 p..
Juno 5. Naon.
G. P. O. and K. P. O.
Rex..
Jana 4. 6 p..
Ord..
June, b, Noon.
Ar tail for Wuchow, Kwelyang C.N.A.C. Plane
and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C.” Airways Direct Service.
Sat, June 4..
K.P.O.
PCE.
Ord..
G.P.O.
ROE.,
Orde
Sunday
Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Fausang Shanghai
Saigon
Sanshul and Wuchow Kongmoon
Swatow Shangha!
June 4, 5 p.m.. ...June 4, 5 p.m.
Juno 4, 5 p.m.. June 6, 6.a.m..
Sun., June 5, 0 ... Losslebank....Sun., June 5, 1 p.m., Sun, June B, 5 p...
Storviken
Monday
Kongsa Tal Lee
Anshun
Sulyang
Honolulu, USA., Central and South Pres. Pierce
America, Canada and Europo
Mon., June 6, 8.15 am.. Mon.. June 6, 10.00 a.m.. Mon., June 0, 11 a.m.. Mon., June 6, 2.30 p.m.
........... Mon.. June 0... G.P.O. and K.P.O.
via San
Francisco, due San
Francisco, 28th June.
Parcels, Reg., Ord,
Tuesday
Dairen, Japan, Canada Via Vic- Ixlön
lorla, B.C.-due Victoria, B.C., 14th July Kongmoon ... ... .... Straits and Calcutia
June 6, 3 p.nt, June 0, 4.15 p.m.
June 6, 5 p.m..
Tues., June 7, 9.30 am..
On Lee
.Tuca., June 7, 10.00 aan.
Hosang
Parcels Ord.
..Tues., June 7, .June 7, 11 a.m., .June 7, Noon..
*Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Fausong..Tuca., June 7, 12.30 p.m.. Swalow and Shanghai ........................ Kingyuan... .Tues, June 7, 3.30 pm.
*Superscribed correspondence only,