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THREE ROOM fully furnished fint, with all modern conveniences, available Immediate occupation. Coolest district, Kowloon. Furniture to be taken over. Box No. 473, "Hongkong Telegraph."

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

(Queen's Road, East) Rev. Jantes Webster And Rev. I. Musgrave

LIST OF SERVICES

English Methodist Church. Hong- kong (English) Circuit. Queen's Road East, Wanchal, (opposite the Royal Naval Hospital).

Sunday Services, July 17 Preachers. Rev. James Webster, and Rev. 1. Musgrave, B.A.

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church.

Hymn No. 7, Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Hymn No. 62, 1st Lesson, Hymn No. 90, 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 475, Sermon, Hymn

No. 431, Benediction.

Evening Service at 7 o'clock at the English Methodist Church.

Hymn No. 12, Prayer, Hymn No. 36, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 108, Sermon, Hymn No. 942, Dene- diction.

Notioca for the Week

1. Following the Evening Service a Social Hour will be held at 0.15 at the "S. & S. Home." All Service- men and clvilions are warmly wel- comed.

2. The Quarterly Meeting will be held at the "S. & S. Bome" on Mun- day evening at 8 o'clock.

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3. There will be a meeting prayer and fellowship in the Assem- bly Hall at the "S. & S. Home" at 8 o'clock, on Tuesday.

4. The House Committee will meet

at the “S. & S. Home" on Wedines-

day, July 20, at 5.30 p.m.

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road)

Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow

Morning Service, 10.30 am. Even- ing Servico 6 p.m.

Preacher at both services, Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

The soloist at Morning Service is Mrs. M. Portnllion, who will sing, "Morning Hymn."

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the Lesson Sermon

in all. Christian Science Churches to morrow, July 17, will me "Life."

The Golden Text will be "as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself." (Jo: 5:26).

Among others the following cita- tions will be read from the Bible: "The Lord is my light and my salva- tion; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my Ute; of whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? I had fainted unless I had belleved to see the goodness the Lord in the land of the living. Walt on the Lord: be of good cour- age: wait I I say, on the Lord." (Ps. 27:1.13.14.).

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The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science 'Text- book: "Science and Health with Koy to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy! "The way is straight and and narrow that leads to the understand- ing that God is the only Life. It lo warfare with the flesh, in which we must conquer sin, sickness and death, either here or hereafter, certainly before we can reach goal of Spirit, or life in God. If the disciple is advancing spiritu- ally, he is striving to enter in. He constantly turns away from material sense and Jooks towards the in- perishable things of Spirit. If honest he will be in earnest from the start and gain a little each day in the right direction, till at last he finishes his course with joy." (Pages 324. 21).

ANNOUNCEMENT

First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong- kong & Dranch of The Mother Church. The first Church of Christ Scientist, in 330ston, Mass., Macdonnell Road, close 10 Tram Station. Sunday. Service 11.10 ans, The Sunday School is hold at 10 am. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, p.. A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia Building. 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: from 16.30 am. tó 1 p.m., 3.p.m. to 4 pm, and & p.m. to Din, Wednesday from 10.30 am to 1 pmn. and from 2 pm to 4 pm. Saturday 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 pm. All authorised Christian Bolence Literature is available at the Reading Room. The publie to cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the loading Room.

COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS EVERYWHERE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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R.

NOTICE

Owners and Drivers of Motor Vehicles aro hereby notified that Police Officers will carry out chocky of all licences on or after July 22nd., 1938.

(Sd.) T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police.

16th July, 1938.

G.

BAR R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sule by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 18th day of July, 1938, at 3 p.m., ať the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ha Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sham- shuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years. commencing from 1st July, 1898, 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 24 years less the last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised

that immediately after the disper

sal of the lot the Purchaser (if

not the applicant) will be required

authorised

to deposit with officer who will be present at the um of two hundred snle, the

This dollars. ($200) in cash. sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. ot bale

New Kowloon Inland

Registry No.

Locality.

Between New Kowloon Lot No. 2625.

Inland Loss No. 2132

2373. Poplar Street.

G.

Boundary

Menaticetuents

An per male

plavz.

Couten;s it

13. feet.

Annual

Rental

ATS

026

R.

Upset Price

$2,325

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,

NOTICE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

The Undermentioned cargo shipped from Tientsin on Through Bill of Lading No. 6 to Hankow per S/S "FAUSANG" Voyage. 422 and transhipped at Shanghai to 3/8 "LEESANG" Voyage. 802 for shipment to Hankow but owing to hostilities had to be overcarried to Hong Kong for delivery, is now lying unclaimed in the premises of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.

Unless Consigneos offect delivery within 7 days from this date, notice is hereby given that the cargo will be disposed of to meet freight and charges due, Arrived

Hong Kong." 24/8/87

B/L No. 6

Marks. NVVG 9454 TIENTSIN

Cargo.

JULY 16, 1938.

GERMAN ON WORLD FLIGHT

Berlin, July 15.

The well-known German airman, Hans Bertram, began his flight roundt the world from the Tempelhof aero- drome shortly after midnight in a regular Lufthansa plane in which ha will complete the first stage of his

lgb at Bagded.

Bertram will then board a ple of the Air France Company which -37 pkgs Ironware etc., will carry him to Karachi, Calcutta and Bangkok, where he will trans- fer to an Imperial Airways' machine for Hongkong. He will then travel by Clipper to Manila, San Francisco and New York.

4636 TIENTSIN

-1 c/s Machinery. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd.-

Hongkong, 9th July, 1938.

BRITISH WOMAN TELLS OF LOSS OF HSUCHOW

The last stage of his flight will be completed in a plane of the Luft- hansa Company, returning to Berlin on Wednesday, August 3, thus finish- ing the flight in 19 days, 21 hours and 35 minutes,-Trans-Ocean.

U.S.

July

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December

The only foreign woman journalist to witness the fall of Hsuchow, Miss Iris Wilkinson, a New Zealander, who was reported missing after the city's bombing, is October now in Hongkong. Miss Wilkinson yesterday described the adventures of her trip, which included a trek across Shantung from Hauchow to Tsingtao and culminated in Spot | her admission to the War Memorial Nursing Home,

suffering from nervous prostration.

Miss Wilkinson's story of her trip with the American Mission for the is:

care of refugees, and the establish- After Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai ment of refugee camps if they should and back to Canton, 1 found myself be

We needed. in Hankow determined to get a pass sweet little wild cherries, ice-cream Hsuchow's through

to Talerchwang.

from Dr. MacFayden's freezer, and

as it was physically

had

RAIN AND DARKNESS

I can only write of it in scraps....

in

New York, July 15.

New York Cotton

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AMOY SERVICE

Parcel Post Service to

OFFICE.

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VIA SIDERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe. and South America aro forwarded "vin Siberin" if so superscribed.

are

AIR MAIL LETTERS

Air mail lettera may bé posted In OUTWARD MAIL TIMES should be clearly marked "By Air closed 16 minutes earlier than the the ordinary posting boxes. They Registered and Parcel Mails Mail" and bear sufficient postage. time given below unless otherwise Insufficiently prepaid letters may be stated, and where mails are advertis- taxed with double the deficiency ored to close at or before 9 am, re- forwarded by Stenmer Service, at the glatered and parcel malls are closed. discretion of the Post OMce.

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Per

Duc.

Shanghai...

Conte Verde

July 16.

Japan, Shanghai and Formosa Haiphong and Fort Bayard Straits

lukozaki Moru

July 10,

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.July 16.

July 17..

Haiphong

Canton

.July 17.

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date, 10th. July.

July 17.

Shanghai and Amoy

July 18.

Shanghai and Swalow

July 18.

July 19.

July 19.

Saigon

July 10.

July 10.

.July 19.

July 20.

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...July 20.

Kwelyang Muinam

July 20,

Calcutta and Straits

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and Manila

Manila

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Bangkok

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Straits and Hoihow

Straits and Europe via Suez (Lettera and Papers) London date 23rd June and London Parcels-Lon- don date 16th June

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July 20.

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Straits

.July 20.

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Kamo Maru

July 21.

September December

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15.28/23

15.25/25

Straits

Montevideo Maru Tegelberg

July 21.

..July 21.

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15,35/30

15.34/51

Air Mail by "Imperial

Airways

May

15.40/40

Sales for the day:-2,320 tons.

Chicago Wheat

Direct Service"-London 17th July.

date,

Imperial Airways Plane

July 22.

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July 22.

Japan and Shanghai Rabaul and Manila

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July 22.

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July 24.

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July 24.

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July 26.

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July 20.

Jean Laborde

.July 28.

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60/60

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and a uniform, of which she was particularly proud. morning she rode the donkey

The following General Chien Yo-chah's headquar- ters at the fool of Nanchu Moun- tains, the other side of which were in Japanese possesalon. The Chinese had retaken it, and mounted their Miss Wilkinson described how she rode own guns and powerful telescopes. her little donkey to the top of the mountain and saw the Japanese bottled up in three little villages be-

I had to work to get that pass, then "saying goodbye on the edge of bearing Generalissimo Chiang Kai- the dark."" shek's great red scal. Hachow was "bese

camp," reached with little in- cident, except that at the Cheng- chew Junction, as it

u train by its getting off in pitch darkness at Yun Impossible to board u tra

oro station, being promptly escorted blocked doors. I had to get an enor- mous soldier in a wolfskin collur to down to a huge concrete • dugout Billed throw me head foremost through the w

the with good-tempered Chinese soldiers. I landed on a strug- window, where I

They were a

a little surprised, perhapp: Kling but fortunately suit mass of to see a foreign woman emerge people and strlag kits: and that, the plag with midnight rain in their dug- line having been broken by bombs, out, but we could converso In dog- we remained stuck in pitiless dusi French.the Lung-hai was old for two days at Liu Ho, a Ch

French line and the upshot was that a Chinese girl and I finally escaping by troop I went to sleep in the slation master's train. She couldn't speak a word of bed, troubled only by more French English, nor I of Mandarin, but we questions than any human stomach PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS | sung songs to the soldiers half the could be expected to contain. I am of the Sale by Public Auction night-song from Manchurin, Dixie, too fond of Chinese people, and too

Dublin, l'etping,

Mortland, much enchanted by their hospitality, to be hold on Monday, the 18th The soldiers stood up to it nobly.

even

to like criticising them in any respect day of July, 1938, at 3 p.m., at Hsuchow can burdly bear to but I do wish they'd get over the the Offices of the Public Works write of Hauchow, there lies such a frled

fallacy. CCE

Foreigners and contrast between the Drst Irled eggs are tied in Gordian knots Department, by Order of His bitter Excellency the Governor of one glimpses of Iton May 1-and the in the Chinese mind.

lasi, on June 18, never a rich man's Walking with the station master Lot of Crown Land at Repulse city. it was full of life, argument around the clear morning fleids, his Bay Road, in the Colony of those absurd, delightful wired pom-heavy. I heard the big guns mutter-

The Chinese babies colour.

wore

Fure French scened a little sad, a ittile Kong, for a term of 75 years, poms of Bowers and bells above ing away, 50 li to the east. Two with the option of renewal at their black hair. Little mules jingl-months' drought at Yun Ho had dried a Crown Rent to be fixed by the ed and stamped, the ereany yellow the

sallow. young wheat

He was Surveyor of His Majesty the of small clay houses drunk up the killed a few days later, this quiet, A bomb smashed a direct KING, for one further term of sun like a huge bed of marigolds.sud mun.

A pagoda dreamed on one bill, an hit on the station dug-out. 75 years.

lderly watch tower on another. General Tang En-po's headquarters,cheng's headquarters, Misa Wilkinson Intending bidders are advised Streets I remember bright with not a from Yun Ho. This house joined the party of Miss Chang YI- that immediately after the dispo- crude but shapely brass bowls and and gre

Lien, gilded char-

Tass News agency representa- great lacquered and sal of the lot the Purchaser (fhammering going on.

spoons, and

leprechaun acter-banners nailed around the Incessant

tive. balcony, in whose rofters the dark. General Cheng who had been

wounded four times,

gave Miss Wilkinson an account of a blue forked hodies of swallows wove LI MAKES STAND

10 day Hauchow was the headquarters of in and out. Chinese "chow." Sunkist engagement which had ended in vic-

Sheffield

the Chinese, who lost 10,000 cutlery: French tory for the Chung-Jon, Commander-in-Chief oranges,

mon but succeeded in driving of two hundred of the Tsinpu front, who after the was no good here, so we just ate,

the Japanese back. From the beginning. Yuch alfable, until Paul This long struggle for the city's posses- ($200) in cash.

of the battle, the Chinese had had on the scene a round-faced sum will be refunded on payment sion, escaped by plane to our folly Chinese graduate

and is, still In active command. By

of the Jef no cever, not even a trench. Miss all accounts, LI Chung-jon did as ferson College, who spoke good Eng-Wilkinson saw a fair amount of cap- well as could possibly have been ex- liah. Tang En-po was away

tured Japanese equipment, incluutag super-

machine guns and witnessed four For on the morn-vising a grand slam of troops from pected or better. ing of May 17, we heard that re-east to west, so I interviewed his of Japanese planes brought down over

Nanchat Mountains. inforcements had been promised it filcers and secretary.

not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the gale, the dollars,

sum

of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Lot No 411.

Repulse Bay

Locality

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CHINESE VICTORY

En route to General Kwan Lin-

train

I was particularly anxious to get to Tsingtao, where I knew there was a British consul, she sald. I started walking along the Tsin-Pu railway line and was offered lift in a Japan-

troop

which, I was told, lied to me and I found, to my horror, was going to Taingtoo. But they that they were returning to

FLAU- chow. I could not leave the train before I was taken back to Hsuchow, and had to start my long journey over again.

the city could hold out till nightfall.

AIR RAID HORROR After dark on the night of the 17th, he was still at his headquar- The most terrifying part com. ters-I was one of the party which menced on May 10, when over 200 went to get military passes und saw incendiary bombs were dropped on him there. The Chinese report was Hauchow, levelling and destroying that he left by plane early in the more than 200 houses. Hundreds of morning of the 19th-the day Hsu-people were killed outright; others chow fell. During that time, no were incinerated in the ruins. I

I have reinforcements had arrived. The never heard anything like the screanis etty's one anti-aircraft

gun stam and wails of the unhappy victims. mered away at Beets of Japanese Dr. Griebel's hospital was full to bombers which were once recorded as numbering 200; flesh and blood overflowing with the victims, and she oven had to use the mortuary to and heroism-the

the scarcely raised

accommodate

I started walking again, and on overflow. The people were too afraid to come the second day obtained a lift in a in the take Chinese soldiers stood

the dead. oway

Foreign

10- Japanese railway trolley. 1 the way of advancing Japanese tanks,

suffered just as much as the sorry I ever accepted the lift, for my and downed

of Beven

lo pita Chinese bulldings, and the sisters of experiences were, to say the least,! which had been prepared as part of Hauchow,&

defences months before.

Catholic mission were most unpleasant. I got off the trol- into tho

and was fortunate in meeting a cour- country. In ley as soon as I could, at Lungchen, toous Japanese officer who, realising

but magnificent heroism.

ped

.of

them, in

Roman

evacuated

mes PO-

I broke every canon of etiquette addition to the bombs the Japanese and civility by not presenting myself

nt Li Chung-Jen's headquarters as planes dropped in leaflets, saying they soon as I reached Hruchow, but I

would enter suchow on May 15,

On the night of May 14 I was was afraid he might stop

I me from

awaicened going on to the eastern front. Some Yeong Chung-yao, who told me that by n young Chinese named newspaper men were making up a the Japanese had cut the Lung-Hal porty on the day arrived, but were

ori milway and the only escape

was

my plight, put me on a troop traini which took me through to Tsingtas. For two nights and two tinys I Japanese soldiers, sleeping on a mot travelled in a compartment with 14. extremely frank in their opinions suchow was by foot I made twin the compartment.

the general use, stiliability or beauty

serene

to the

of women who don't stay at home efforts to get back to Hankow where

At Tsingtao I was taken and clash cradles. So I went alone I had left my baggage, but failed en Japanese milltary headquarters, and that same night in the coole's cabin each occasion. It was then that I later to a Japanese hotel. On the of a Chinese troop train. My de decided to walk overland to the north. following day I was handed over to parture aided and abetted by Dr. My eye had been badly damaged the British consulate

and shorily Nettle Grier, a beautifully

so that I could not see out of it by afterwards left Taingtao for Hong- American woman doctor aged 70, a frenzied Chinese refugee who struck kong. who saw me off and distributed tracts me with on electric torch as he pass- to hard-boiled looking soldiers with ed me. As I was trudging along thei

Miss Wilkinson, expressed horror at perfect equipoise. Each of the road, a Japanese truck gave me a lift, the Inadequate medical facilities in Dr. Grier, Mr. and Mrs, Frank

the truck.

"Thousands and thousands of Chi- Dr.

MacFayden-has been

He told me it was a pity I was not there for

nese soldiers are dying because they over 30 years and learned, I suppose, Chinese woman. "I can't shoot cannot receive treatment," she said. western "The Chinese Red Cross does all it of philosophy. Although you because you are a the fall of Hatchow was not then woman. 7 would do so if you were can, to help them, but it is hopeless reckoned in French-Canadian

sight, the Catholle Chinese." he told me.

ly handicapped by its lack of sup- Mission, under After the fall of Hauchow, Mias plica. International aid must Lo Bishop Philippe Cole, and the Wilkinson proceeded to the hond-given to China in this direction. It Buddhist Red Swastika Society were quarters of General Chung Yeo-ming, is the least that civilisation can do co-operating in Joint committee who presented her with a little donkey for these unfortunate people."

American missionaries in Haut A Japanese ofleer was in charge of China.

Cakutta and Straits Strails

Tientsin and Swntow

Japan and Shanghai Straits

Japan and Shanghai Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shung- bal (Vancouver B.C. date, Dih July)

USA, Japan and Manila, (San

Francisco date, 1st July) Japan

For

*Straits and "Calcutta

Swatow

Saturday

Shanghai and Japan.... Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles due Marseilles, 14th August.

Kumsang

Parcels, Ord..

.July 28. .July 20.

Date and Time,

Sat., July 16. July 10, 11 am. July 16, Noon. Shunchh.Sat, July 16, 12.30 p.m. Bangalore...Sat., July 16, 3.30 p.m.

5. Hakozaki MaruSat., July 10.

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

Air Mall for "France Orient Airways Helikon

Service"due Marseilles

July.

via

31st.

Ord.,

Reg., Ord..

Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte Verde

*Europe

Brindisi-duc Brindisi, 5th August.

July 16, 2.45 p.m. July 16, 3.30 p.m.

Sat, July 16.

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

...July 16, 4 D.m July 16, 4.30 p.m. .....Sat. July 16,

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

Iteg..

Ord..

Air Mail for Stan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (to further points by Surface transport as Services

permit),

Salgon

Amoy

Air Mall for "Imperial

Direct

Service" due

24th July.

KCE.. Ord..

Helikon Von Heutsz

July 10, 4.15 p.m. July 16, 5 p.m. Sat., July 16..

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

..July 16, 4.30 pm. ......July 16, 5 p.m. Sat., July 10, 5 p.m. Snt., July 16, 5 p.m.

Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat., July 10. London,

G.P.O. and KP.0.

Air Mail for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane Sal.. July 16.

by "Imperial Airways Direct Servicoduo Darwin, 21st July.

Airways Plane......Sat., July 16.

Alr Mall for Manila, Guam, Pan American

Honolulu, and U.S.A., by the "l'an American Airways Direct Ser- vice" due San Francisco, 24th. July,

July 16, 5 p.m.

Ord..

July 17, Noon.

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

RCE, Ord..

July 16, 5 p.m.

July 17, Noon.

K. F. O.

RCE.

..July 16, 5 pm.

Ord,

G. P.

July 17, 9 a.

0,

Reg.

Ord,,

Rez, Ord,

Air Man for Wuchow and Chung- C.N.A.C. Plang

king by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Servico.”

July 10, 5 p.m. July 17. 9.AM. Sat., July 16,

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

July 16, 5 PM. July 17, Noon. Sat, July 16,

G.P.O. and KT.O.

Air Mail for Stan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plano

sha, and Chengtu, ote. (vla Han- kow) by the "Eurasia. Airways Service" (to further points by surface transport as Services permit).

Ord.,

Sunday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin "Swatow and Bangrok Shanghal

Hupch Kalgan. Sauerland

Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon Swatow and Shanghai Swatow and Shanghai

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Kongmoon Swatow, "Amoy and Foochow

· Shanghai and "Japan

Amoy... Halphong

Monday

July 16. 5 p.. ...July 17, Noon.

Sun., July 17, 9 am. Sun, July 17, 9 a.m., .Sun, July 17, 0 a.m.

Fook On... Mon., July 18, 8.15 a.. Tal Lec ......Mon., July 18, 11 a.m. Fooshing..Mon., July 19, 12.30 p.m. Kwanglung .Mon., July 10, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday

Jean Dupuis Tues., July 19, 8.30 a.m. On Lee......Tues., July 19, 10 am. Selston......Tues., July 10, 3 p.m. Felix Roussel..Tues, July 19, 5 p.m. Wednesday

Sulyang...Wed, July 20, 10.39 a.m. Wed., July 20, 2 pm.

Canton

Thursday

Shanghai, Japan and Europe Vin

Siberta...y

Rawalpindi Thurs., July 21, 10.80 a.m. Hollow, Polchoi and Haiphong... Kingyuan....Thurs., July 21, Noon. Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Montevideo Maru..Thurd, Jaly, 81,

Servico"--due Amsterdam, 3int.

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

Reg. July 21, 1.30 p.m. Ord........July 21, ₺ p.m. Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Chaksi ng ..Thurs., July 31, 2.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Montevideo Maru

South Africa.

Thurs., July 21, 230 p.m. *Superscribed correspondance only. ·

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