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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

The Steamship

"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 10 A/38 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, 2nd August, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-

delivery whence loon, obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 12th August, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

prezence

may

SHARE PRICES The following is the lat of local

share quotations lasued this morning. Banks

1.K. Banks, $1,510 n. cum div. H.K. Banka (Lon. Reg.), 200 b,

ex. dlv.

Charered Banks, £12 0 0 s Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 D. Mercantile Bank, C., £13% D. East Asia Bank, $88 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins, 3240 n. Union Ins, $500 m. China Underwrites, $2 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $210 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $50 n.

H.K. Steamboats, $21% ne Indo-Chinas (Pret.) $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n Shell Bearer, 03/0 n

$9 b. Union Waterboats, $9

Docks Etc.

H.K. & Wharves, $131 n. H.K. Docks (old), $21 n. H.K. & W. Docks (now), $20 n. Providents (old), $3.55 b. Providents (new), $3.45 b. New Engineerings, Sh. $3.00 n. Shanghai Docks, SL $110 n. Kailan Mining Adm., 15/0 n. Raubs, $9.70 b.

Venz: Goldfield, $3 b. Hongkong Mines, 7 cts. n.

Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. 38 sa.

P. 291⁄2 sa.

Atok, Gold, P Benguet

Consol,

Baguio be

Damaged Packages will be examin ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the of the Consignees at 10.00 0m. on Monday, 8th August, 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Offleer in attendance when any dufi-

examlord by able goods are

Company's Surveyors.

the

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OM. Agent. Hongkong, 2nd August, 1938.

N. Y. K. LINE

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISYAJ

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"BARUNA MARU.” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are belig landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whorf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may obtained.

ol. P. 11.00 sa. Benguet Explor Big Wedge, P.- Consolidated Mines, P. 005 sa. Demonstrations, P. 282 53.

E.

Ganao, P.

G'fields, P.-

Ipe Gold, P.

i.X.L., P.

Itogons, P.

Min. Resources, P. ---

Northern M., P.-

Paracale Cumnus, P.

Salocot Mining, P.- San Mauricio, P. 52 sa. Suyor Consul, P. 17 s. United Paracules, P. 321⁄2 sa.

Lands, Hotels, cic.

H. und S.

S. Hotels, $0.80 su. H.K. Lands, $30 b.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $107 b. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. --- S'hai Lands, Sh. $8.10 n. Humphrica, $9.35 n.

LK, Realties, $5.00 b. Chinese Estates, $100 n.

Public Utilities HK Tramways, $17.46 U. Peak Trams (old), $0% b. Penk

$34 n. Trams (new). Star Ferries, $80 u. Yauma Ferries

ries (uld), $24.65 5. Ferries rights, $24 0. Chinn Light (old), $10.99 b. China Light (new), bo

1.K. Electric. $0

Goods not cleared by the 6th August, 1938, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignce's and the Co.'s represen tatives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage.

of period.

the For

examination damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,

No cialms will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No are insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISTA, Hongkong, August 2, 1938. CHINESE ATTEMPT TO TRAP INVADER IN TAIHU'S HILLS

(Continued from Page 1.)

are withdrawing castward for an un- disclosed destination.

afe

Extensive troop movements evident along the ne, especially at Po Al and Tsinyang.

Taking advantage of these move- ments, Chinese guerillas are intenst- fying their activities.

were

According to reports, Japanese in- fantry, cavalry and artillery units at Tsinyang, numbering about 800 men, moving towards the cast yester.. day when they were ambushed Chinese guerillas. During the 'suing fight more than 200 Japanese were slain.

by

un-

Meanwhile, the Japanese in Po Al

more

thon trunsported

10

have truckloads of ammunition to Hong- yin, to the north-Central News. FIGHTING AT TANGSHAN

Hankow, Aug. 2.

Fighting has been going on be- tween Chinese guerillas and Japanese troops in the outskirts of Tangshan, a coal mining town on the Teiping- Liaoning Railway

134 kilometres from Tientsin, since Sunday night, according to a Tientsin message.

Sandbag barricades have been erected at the entrances of various government offices in the city as a

It is

Pred that the Japanese troops colled in from other towns are ex- periencing great difficulty in fighting the guerillas as they do not know the countryside well-Central News.

JAPANESE CLAIM

On

The Japanese

Shot, Aug. 2.

of Suzung the north bonic of the Yangtse almost directly north of Hukow, was officially announced by a Japanese military spokesman at a press con-

ference this morning.

88 n.

$60. Macao Electric. $18 n Sandakan Lights, $91% 1. Telephone (old), $20. Telephone (new), SH.BU n. China Buses, Sh. Singapore Tractions, 26/3 n. Singapore Pref., 20/3 n.

Industrials

л

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Marg. (Pref.), Sh. $14 n. Canton Ices, $1.70 Cements, $10,70 n. H.. Rupes, $i n.

Stores, &c. Dairy Farm. $281⁄2 n. Watsons, $7.35 b.

Lane Crawfords, $8.70 n. Sinceres, $2.20 n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n. William Powell, itd.. 70 cts. n.

Cotton Mills Ewo Cotton, Sh., $17 n. Shal Cotton (old), Sh. $87 n. Zoong dings. Sh.

$27 Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.

Miscellaneous H.K. Entertainments, $611⁄2 Constructions, $1.75 .

Vibro Piling, $6.10 n. Ch. Govt. 4%

671⁄2 prm. n.

31.

1925 GSBonds..

11.K Govt. 34% Loan 14% prm.

n.

H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 3% prm, n. Wallace Harpers, -- Marsmans (Lon). B/- 12/9 n. Marsmans Ins. (H.K.), - 3/- n. Consolidated China

(old), $7,10 b.

Consolidated China

(new), $8.90 m. Shanghai Trams - Anglo JavaS,

Providents

Providents

DIVAN KEEPERS CONVICTED

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1938.

EVEN CHANCE OF RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (Continued from Paga 1.)

Two men, Liu Yuck and Ho Tseng, were charged separately before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at Kowloon Magis- tracy to-day with unlawful posses- sion of oplum and with the keeping of oplum divans.

ments arrived and repulsed the Japanese from Soviet territory.

Aro Thin Japanese casualties estimated to be 400. They lost five gana and 15 machine-guns and 147 rifles. The Soviets lost 13 killed and 55 wounded.

CARRYING ENGLISH LICENCE

European Driver Fined

Mr. A. G. Greig was fined $10 by One Soviet tank and one Soviet run were destroyed by the Japanese Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central while one Boviet alrian was cap-Mugistracy this morning for driving In a car without a valid licence tured.

Garden Road on July 16. He was stated to have been carrying an Eng- lish licence.

CTOSS

Soviet headquarters state bat into Russian troops did not

they Manchukuo territory, hence were unable to pursue and surround the Japanesc.

1111

Dr. T. T. Mok, summoned for IcaTM ving his car unattended in Pottinger Street on July 12, was fined $5. He picaded that he was attending A strong protest will be made with urgent case, but his Worship re the warning of serious possible con-marked that he could make no ex- sequences.-Reuter,

GRAVELY CONCERNED

Tokyo, August 2. Gravely concerned over the ag- gravated frontier situation, the War Minister, General Seishiro Itagaki, met in urgent conference high offeinis of the Army at his official residence last night and discussed the reported bombing attacks of Soviet warplanes near Changkuleng and Tumen, it was revealed here to-day.

The Japanese military authorities were understood to be closely follow- Ing the developincats on the Soviet- Manchukuo-Korean frontier.Domei,

JAPANESE PROTEST

TO MOSCOW

Moscow, August 2.

A strong protest was lodged with the Sevict Government regarding the new border incident near Changku- feng hill when Mr. Funao Miyagawa, Japanese Fust Secretary of the Embassy here, called at the Foreign Commissariat at 3 o'clock this alter- noun. It was revealed-Dom

Both men were arrested when Re- venue Officer Warden carried out raids In Po Kong Road, Kowloon, on the afternoon of July 20. Liu was arrested on the ground floor of a half of which was used as an house, opium opium divan. Eight mace of opium were seized on the premises. He was ined $90, or, in default, two months' hard labour.

Ho was arrested a few houses away and in his possession was 2.0 tacle of oplum. He was fined $170 or three months' hard labour.

WOMEN KEEPERS

Two women, Chiu Kwal, 32, and Cheung Fung-siu, 30, were charged on remand before Mr. H. R. Butters He said that the Chinese put up

at Central Magistracy with the pos- strong resistance in the walled city. barricading themstives in houses and session of seven incls of opium and buildings in the streets, but, under with keeping an opium divan at a

the house in Des Voeux Road West.

but Chiu an effective artillery barrege,

denied the charge, Japanese entered the gates of Suzung Cheung admitted the offences and at 8 o'clock Inst night.

was fined $350 with the alternative dcclared that The spokesman

of three months' hard labour on the present nrst count, Japanese troops were ot

and $50 or another pushing on in the drive

against month's hard labour on the second. Hwangmel, approximately 11 kilo- metres south-west of Suzung, while aerial

observations revealed Chinese to be retreating westward towards Kwangisi,

the

As a result of there latest opern- tions on the north bank of the Yang- tae, and the capture of Suzung, the Japanese now have very good highway to Hankow, stated the

pokesman-Reuter.

CARPENTER BADLY HURT

Earlier Despatches Optimistic

Hsinking. (Manchukuo),

Aug. 2. Although military authorities here evince anxiety regarding the Sovie

incident, in-

beliny quarters

Manchukue frontler formed Japanese there is no reason for further deve- lopments in the situation.

The

alleged recapture

ceptions.

war

Tacung Cheung, a chauffeur, was cautioned for causing an obstruction with his car in Des Voeux Road Cen- tral on July 10. He stated that he

there. had been instructed by the Italian Consulate to leave the car Traffic-Inspector S. c. Saunders said the car had been left outside Lane

a considerable time. Crawford's for a

A public car driver, Wong Ngal- for driving in a man, summoned

in Island Road on dangerous manner in July 17, was Aned 26.

Wong was seen by Traffic Inspec- coming out of the tor Saunders Island Road controlled area at a fast speed. He came around the bend at the foot of the incline well over the crown of the road. The car was packed with bathers at the time.

Another public car driver, Liu Chau, was fined $10 for driving with- out due care and caution in Pedder Street on July 16. A prviate cor had pulled up at the top of Pedder Street

waiting for the trame light to change, and Liu pulled up beside Hght

changed, it. When the

Liu shot in front of the other car in stead of waiting for It to proceed

the by

frst. Slight damage was enused to the private tur, while Liu's own car suffered heavy damage.

Cheung, lorry driver, charged with driving without due care and chution in Gloucester Road on July I was fined $0. He shot out of Fen-

wick Street into Gloucester Road in front of a car driven by Acting! Traille Sub-Inspector B. G. Baker.

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were re- Japanese of the debated positions oneetved after the close of the morning the frontier, it is stated, has re-

session through Reuters: established the border conditions as they were before the incident, and further developments are consider- ed to be most unlikely.

According to a Tokyo message, a decision to meet the situation firmly "If the Soviet continues its provacă- been Lu have is reported tions," reached at an emergency conference

attended by

General yesterday

War Itagaki, Seishiro

Jupanese Minister, and other Army chiefs.

to decided meanwhile, It was witch developments In the situation and to pursue a policy of aggravation. Reuter.

Antamok

Atok

Bagulo Gold

Benguet Consolidated Coco Grove. Consolidated Mines. Demonstration

IX.L

Paracale Gumaus

San Mauricio

Suyac

United Paracole

Dusiness Done

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The following is Swan, Culbertson

& Fritz report on this

market: Ron-

No Particular Anxiety

London, Aug. 1.

is not affair The Changkuleng causing particular anxiety in London, where it is generally regarded to be a purely local incident.

The developments have been given prominence in successive editions of cditorial the newspapers, but such comments which have hitherto ap- peared decline to be alarmed,

The News Chronicle consolingly remarks that to-day nations only go to war about such incidents when they have decided to go to war any- way.

The Daily Telegraph says Japan for not has the strongest reasons wishing to add to, her military com- nutments, while Russia cannot wish for a war that might not be confined to the borders of Manchukuo.---

Renter.

Hopes for Settlement Rome, Aug. 1. Authoritative circles here express the hope that a peaceful solution will be reached regarding the Changku feng incident, between Soviet and Japonese troops, though reports hitherto available are stated to be too vague and conflicting to be the sub- Ject of comment-Reuter.

Seck to Avoid Complications

on

Stocks on were down ket.

the Manila

morning's

Exchange

e to le in a quiet mur-

CAUGHT WITH HEROIN PILLS

was

Chan Wah, 22, unemployed, fined $700 with the alternative of six months' hard labour by Mr. H. R. Butlers at the Central Magistracy this morning, for the possession of 703 heroin pills at a flat in Third Street.

Detective-Sergrant J. Allen pro-

secuted.

NEW RULERS IN SADDLE

Peiping, Aug. 1. Japanese reports state that an "Imperial Assistant Army", meaning surrendered bandits and members of the Pence Preservation Corps at Shihchluchwang, has proclaimed that anyone Interfering with public safety, cannot be pardoned.-United Press.

TRADE MARK EXPUNGED

Trade Mark 81 of 1932, the pro- perty of the Meridian Star Drug Store, was ordered to be expunged from the Register of Trade Marks by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, in the Supreme Court this morning, following action brought by the New Asiatic Chemical Works, Ltd.

SHIPS

EXPECTED IN WIRELESS TOUCH

an

Tokyo, Aug. 2. Foreign Ofce ofcials were duty all night long discussing possible means of avolding more serious complications in the Soviet- Manchukuo border incident. It is understood that since the Japanese Foreign Office is already committed to to a peaceful settlement, they are The list of aliips expected to be in wireless communication with the now altempting to decide whether they should further instruct Mr. radio station, Hongkong, is as fol Mamoru Shigemitsu, the Japanese lows: Sawokal, Corfu, Slong Wo, Ambassador to Moscow,

Nippon, Haitan, President Cleveland, It is reported that Japan is still Fau Sang and Halhow.

to consider the entire Chang- willing kufeng as a single incident instend of a series of border, violations, although Japanese is plainly nettled was fairly modernte, The populace

is calm-United Preas. by the Sovicis apparent unwilling- ness to negotiato.

General Itagak), the War Minister, remained at the War Office until 12.23 pm. discussing the border incident, after which it was decided to keep to the policy of non- aggravation and to make every effort to localise the affair before adopting other measures.

It is understood that the Foreign Office and the War Office are uniting, and the military authorities are not attempting to force General Ugalsi Into hurried moves,

The

Army and the Foreign Offer As a result of a fali on board the

Are awaiting Information from steamer Hoang at Kowloon Docks Moscow. A definite decision for the yesterday, Chol Wing, 43, a carpenter method of dealing with the Soviet who was engaged in repair work, bombings is unlikely prior to Tues suffered a double, fracture of both | day. The Japancao newspapers did legs. He was sent to the Kowloon not produce more then the regular Hospital.

editions yesterday, while their tone

an

Soviet Territory Is Lost, Says Moscow

Moscow, Aug. 1. Russin celebrated to-day na Anti-War Day. Moscow newspapers wrote editorials on the subjects. atressing the peaceful attitude Russia. However, they also drew attention to the country's strength against aggressora.

pi

The Izvestia quoted

the

Te188 Agency report of a violation of the eastern frontier yesterday by

In Japanese attack which resulted the loss of two and a half miles of Soviet territory towards the hills, west of Lake Khalan. The report stated that the battle lasted for some hours and that the Japanese heavily-United Press.

lost

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POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King Commissioner of Police, issued to day are:

NEW EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRÁLIA MAY BE DUTCH ́

The Hague, Aug. 1. Following conferences between the Australian Minister, Sir Earle Page, with the Dutch authorlies, with a or Dutch view to the promotion emigration to Australia, the Nether- II. The lando Government has decided to

ap- the point an agricultural expert who will of

CHINESE COMPANY

membera

Training Course-Part undermentioned Chinese Company will attend Chinese shortly proceed to Australia to report Company Headquarters for Part II to The Hague respecting emigration

Tuesday,

ny possibilities for Dutch farmers and of Training Course

on

August 2 at 5.30 p.m.-Constables skilled labourers.-Reuter. R7 Fong Ju Ping, R13 Tang Shlu

Hung, Rio Yan Kwong Yin, R18

Ching Fan, R.24 Lo Man Pok, R33 FINED FOLLOWING Lam Shiu So, ES5 Loung Wing

R63 Lin Ka Hang, R95 Ho HARBOUR MISHAP TECHDE. Thong

Chol, R97 Wong Chun Pang.

wallah- A collision between a ROD Kwok Kin Kwong, and R100

wallah and a motor-launch, at high- Kwok Chan

Inspection Parade. All ranks of speed, in which the stern of the letter the Chinese Company will parade at was badly damaged, was described at Central Police Station on Thursday, the Marine Court to-day.

4 at 5.30 p.m.. for n general August

The collision occurred on July 28 the inspection of equipment etc., by Company Commander. Dress White at 9 p.m. when the two vessels were Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt near the Tanda, which

"Pocket moored. with Brace, Truncheon.

!

Wis

then

Policeman" and note-book to be

The prosecution was undertaken by carried. The Equipment Officer will the Chief Junk Inspector; Mr. F. make a point of being present.

INDIAN COMPANY

Brett.

The defendants, the coxswain and

Training Course Part II. The fok of the wallah-wallah, said their undermentioned members of the vessel had been moored to the Tanda Indian Company will attend Indian but the rope had been broken.

They were fined $25 and $10 res- Company Headquarters for Part II

of Training Course on Wednesday,pectively. August 3 at 5.30 pm. under L. S. R.

Singh:-Cons R.230 B. Singh, R232 K. R-235 A.. A Pipe,

214

Channan

R236 H. Mohamed. R285 A. Singh, R243 A. Ghani, R247 B. Ram, R249 S. Singh, R252 F. Mohamed, R288 H Singh, R203 G. Singh, R294 A. Rehman, R244 G. Sarwar, R237 K. Bachoo, R295 F

F. Khan, R. 208 F. Alam, 1298 S. Omar and R300 B. Singh,

All re- Training Cours-Part L cruits of the Indian Company will attend No. 2 Police Station on Thurs- day, August 4 at 5.30 p.m. for Part I of Training Course under P. S. R274 Medhi Khan. Dress Mufti.

FLYING SQUAD

PASSENGER LIST INCORRECT

A fine of $10 was imposed on the Manager of the J.C.J.L. Line when he appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morn- Ing, charged with falling to furnich correct list of passengers to the

July 22. Police Department on

Acting Sub-Inspector J. Edwards prosecuted, and said that the nation- ality of two of the passengers had been reported incorrectly. They had been warned a few days previously, and the police were told that it was due to some of the staff being away sick.

Elena Fedorovia Chapiro, charged with failing to report a change of uddress In December of last year was also fined $10.

Special Duty. Those men who are detailed for special duty will parade at Central Police Station on Tuesday, August 2 at 4.20 p.m. Dress-White Uniform, and Cap with White Cover,

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE An instructor's course on Air Raid Precaution Work will be given on

3 Tuesday, August and Friday, August 4 at 5.30 pan, at the E.U.R Club by S. I. (R) R. P. Dunlop. All Police members who intend to take course must attend all lectures.

C. CHAMPKIN,

Japan

Saigon

BACK FROM LEAVE

Two members of the Hnogkong Force returned from long this leave by the Tanda from Australia

They are Sub

D. S. P. (R).

this morning. Inspector W. Nolloth Sergeant F. Weir.

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

From

and

Lance

Per

Nellore Pres. Doumer

Duc.

.August 2. .August 2.

.August 2.

.August 3.

Tyndarcus

... Chungding

Shanghai and Europe via Siberia,

London, 11th July. Tientsin and Swalow Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers) London date, 7th July-and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 30th June. Manila

Saigon

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service" London

date,

Corfu

Emp. of Asia'

G. G. Paul Doumer

.August 3.

.August 3.

August 3.

Imperial Airways Plane ..Aurust 3.

Felix Roussel

August 3.

August 4.

.August 4.

28th July.

Java

Tjibadak

Struita

Bhutan

Japan and Shanghai

OUTWARD MAILS

+

For

Fer

Tuesday Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

ctc., sha and Chengtu

(via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air-

Date and Time.

.Tuca, Aug. 2.

ways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

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

Reg.

.Aug. 2, 4.30 p.m

Ord.

Aug. 2, 5 p.m.

kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service."

G.P.O. & K.P.Ö.

Reg.

.Aug. 2, 4.30 p.m.

Grd.

.Aug. 2, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for Chungking (vla IIan C.N.A.C. Plane ......Tues., Aug. 2.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Pres. Doumer..Tues., Aug, 2, 5 p.m.

Kongsu

Shirola Fook On

Sarres

Siberia

Wednesday

Samshul and Wuchow

*Japon

Kongmoon

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Bangkok

Swatow and "Shanghai

Manila

Struita

Samshut and Wuchow

Sandakan

Haiphong

Proteus Kingyuon Peter Maersk Cremer

Thursday

Shanghai and Japan Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Contral and South America and

B.C Vancouver via

Europe

Wed., Aug. 3, 0.15 a.m. Wed., Aug. 3, 8.30 a.m. Wed., Aug. 3, 10 a.m

Wed., Aug. 3, 3 p.m. Wed., Aug. 3, 3.30 p.m. Wed., Aug. 3, 4.30 p.m. ..Wed, Aug. 3, 5 p.m. ..Wed., Aug. 3, 5 p.m.

Chung On Thurs., Aug. 4, 0.15 0.m. Hingang....Thurs., Aug. 4, 8.30 a.m. Suiyang Thurs., Aug. 4, 10 a.m. Corfu ....Thurs., Aug. 4, 10.30 am. Holhow....Thurs., Aug. 4, 4.30 p.m.

Thurn, Aug. 4.. Emp, of Asia........

" GT.O. and Kr.o. Parcels, .............Aug. 4, 3 p.m. Rog

.Aug. 4, 4.15 pm. .Aug. 4, 5 pm. Fri., Aug. 4.

(Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 22nd August and *Europe via Siberin. Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel

South Africa, Egypt and Europe

Ord..

via Marseilles due

Marseilles,

Reg.,

Ord.,

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

.Aug. 4, 4.15 p.m. Aug. 4, 5 p.m.

31st August

Air Mall for Imperial Airways Imperial

Direct Service"-duo

London, Airways Plano

11th. August,

K. P. O.

Reg.

Ord.

G. F. O.

Ker..

Ord.

each.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore ...

Zealand via Brisbane-duo Bria- bane, 22nd August.

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Parcels

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