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expenses will be used for replenishing the air force in view of the Chin
affair as well as the delicate inter- nation situation, it is further point- ed out.-Domel.
Shangcheng's Fall
Hankow, Sept. 10, Admitting the fall of Shangcheng. Chinese Honan, south-eastern In Milliary Headquarters reported yes- terday that the defenders were stub bornly holding on to Huangeluan (Kwangchow) in the saine sector.
A heavy downpour is making con- the ditions most unpleasant for Chinese and Japanese forces fighting just outside the city, Chinese forces disputed are being rushed into the area between the Hupeh border and the Peiping Hankow Railway.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 19, 1938.
PRAGUE REJECTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Doped Woman Tells Of PLEBISCITE PLAN:
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY LIMITED
Notice to Shareholders.
Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $3.00 per share has been declared for the half year ended 30th June, 1938, payable on Monday, 10th October, 1938,
011 which date · Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Office of the Company in Kowloon.
Night-Club Life
FOUND UNCONSCIOUS AFTER
DRINKS WITH MAN ..
"A man offered to drive me to my address.. .. I had a drink with him, I do not know if my vermouth was doped, but soon after I got into the car lost consciousness and awoke in hospital,"
This was the story told by dark- The Register of Shares of the haired, hazel-eyed Mrs. Sybil Company will be closed from
Wethered, 33-year-old widow of Saturday, 1st October to Monday, 10th October, 1938, both days
Inclusive,
By order, of the board of Directors.
C. M. MANNERS,
Secretary. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MAKITIMES,
The Steamship
"CHENONCEAUX" 22 A/38 Bringing Cargo from
Marsellles via Satgon, etc, arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 17th September, 1938.
are
The communique states that after severe fighting on the outskirts of Japanese Shangcheng about 6,000
Friday ed the city on troops entered
be
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
Major Hugh E. Wethered, who was found doped and unconscious in the "The Emperor's Candlesticks” fashionable Paris suburb of Neuilly by ordinary standards, this would
a month ago.
Last week she left the British pital in Paris, fully recovered.
hos-
(King's Theatre, to-day).-Judged
60
probably be called a good picture: but because, one has come to expect so much of
film in #1
In which William Powell and Luise Rainer co-star, this seems a trifle disappointing, How ever, don't be misted, for there are leaving some good blls in this picture. And apart from the stars, there are Robert Maureen O'Sullivan and Frank Morgan, who themselves are good enough to top the bill in any picture.
"LIFE WAS HELL" Mrs. Wethered told a Daily Mail reporter of her fe,, from home at the age of 10 until the night she fell victim to the Paris under- Young. world,
"My father has been dead some years now," she said. "It sechs: terrible to say such a thing, but my "The Life of Emile Zola” (Queen's life was made a hell when he and Theatre, to-day).--Noi a new picture lived together near Great Yarmouth, and therefore needs little introduc- He became over-religious, forbade tion. Suffice to say, however, that me to go to
cinemas Or to touch the main role gives that great actor, alcohol.
Paul Muni, enough opportunities to display his ability. The film moves "Naturally, when I was told in this round his every action. way not to touch alcohol, I began to wonder what it could be. At the "Sky Glant" (Alhambra Theatre, age of 16 I went out, bought a bottle to-day).--Richard Dix, Chester Mor- of wine, and drank the lot, returning rha and Joan Fontaine in an action home intoxicated.
picture with the sky as the back ground. Moves at a good pace.
"Three years later we quarrelled He shouted to me, "You can go!' and, left for London at once. My mother had died when 1 was 12, and I had no nther relatives.
Theatre,
to-
"Teid!"
(Oriental day)-Shirley Temple fans, especi ly those who regard her as potentially a dramatic actress, will probably find this her best picture. Adapted from
STATESMEN
WRESTLE WITH PROBLEM
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for decisions reached without its consent,
The French Ministers left Downing Street at 740 p.n. after having spent over six and a half hours in the morning and afternoon sessions with the British afflelals. They returned again in the evening, however, for
further discussions.
It is learned that a report of the events of to-day will probably be made at a Cabinet meeting to-day. --Reuter,
Plebiscite Rejected
Prague, Sept. 18.
The Premier, M. Emil Hodza, in a broadezul to the nation, categorically rejected the Idea of u plebiscite as a solution to the Czech problem.
He emphasised the strong desire of the Government to achieve a peace- ful solution but it was not only the question of peace but also the ques- tion of an honourable Integrity of the Czecho-Slovakian State the future which had to be considered.,
He warmly defended the Govern- ment's strong measures to suppress revolt and denied that these could be described as persecution.
The exceptional measures taken to maintain order and security have been justified and they will be ex- tended or maintained as long as necessary, he declared.-Reuter,
A
Opinion Stiffens
Prague, Sept. 18. Public opinion is stiffening against plebiscite as a solution of the ininority problem. There is almost complete unanimity In the news- papers against any such move even In order to avoid war.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Freude and Valuables landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon,
may whence. delivery obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 27th September, 1838, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged Packages will be examin- by the Company's Surveyor
Johanna Spyri's childhood story. ting the attempts at day Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in On the South Yangtse the presence of the Consignees nt
Chinese the Japanese and troops and Chichuanling, west
other at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 23rd September, are facing each
West 1938. Fengchlape
Consignees must have a Revenue of Julchang. The Japanese occupied
Omeer in attendance when any dut!- according to Shanchianshan,
the
able goods are examined by the after Chinese communique, several Company's Surveyors. days of desperate fighting and now the Chinese are launching a counter- attack in the hope of recapturing the last hill, according to a military des- patch from Tchan.
At the same time the Chinese soldiers are sald to be engaging two detachments .of. Japanese troops of Panchiashan, east of Wusuch, which is practically levelled to the ground by the severe naval and aerial bom- bardments which assisted the nrtillery altack.-Reuter.
Mukden Anniversary
Shanghai, Sept. 19.
The seventh anniversary
here
while drizzling
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 17th September, 1938. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES;
Steamship
"TANG TSE" No. 10 AEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via Halphong arrived Hongkong on 13th September, 1938.
work in
and mannequin
husband in the West End.
London
tells
a
"I earned my living by doing dim
grandfather, encourages until, about four years ago, I met my Heidi softens a lonely invalid girl to walk, saves the girl's father from the marital machinations and is herself of a house-keeper
"ENTHRALLED"
"We loved each other immediately, barely saved from being sold to the and not long afterwards were married #ypsies. The tears flow copiously at in Scotland. As far as I remember times.
his family knew nothing about the
“Rosalle" (Majestie Theatre, to- marruige. Anyhow, we were too much enthralled in ourselves to think day).This show is an example of what is known as a "musical extra- about anything else.
vaganza. Nelson Eddy sings well "My husband
brilliant enough, Eleanor Powell dances in her chemist," Mrs. Wethered went un.best form and there are some nice "As I had experience of beauty cul- songs, but somehow one gets the im- ture, we planned to make cosmetics, pression, that something better might While we were visiting Jersey, I fell have been made of it.".
Was 4
There
in love with a bungalow on the top of the cliffs near St. Aubyn. we settled down and, for a time, were wonderfully happy.
"Then my husband was inken i He went into a nursing home and died suddenly,
Consignees are hereby informed of the that their goods with the exception Mukden Incident passed quietly of Opium, Treasure and Valuables cool rainore being landed and stored into the dampened the spirits of any wouki! Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon felt I was living in
Wharf and Godown Co. Ld.; Kow- half-mast loon, whence delivery may be ob- In the Settlement and the French tained immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 24th September, 1830,
be demonstrators.
Chinese-flags were at
༔
EUROPE BECOMES DIVIDED CONTINENT
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Independence in the present crisis "It was such a shock to me that I
was expressed again
in an official some terrible communique to-day. The message that in the Government's nightmare, Although I had only states
£70, I felt I had to get out of Eng-opinion the summoning of Parliament Concession and places of amusement
land and change my environment. und the Foreign Affairs Commission
is not necessary at present, but
but it were closed.
The first place I thought of was adds that the Government is certain Chinese
hese business house offered or they will not be recognized, Le Touquet, and I took the beat for that its policy will
not only con- Damaged Packages will be examin-France on July 11. I stayed at one tribute to the general maintenance yesterday's profts to the Government, while Chinese residents were asked ed by the Company's Surveyor of the best hotels and, stil to eat only vegetables and save the Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the as if I were going through some serve to extend to the utmost
feeling of peace in Europe. but will also meat and fish money for refugees. presence of the Consignees at 10.00 awful dream, began to gamble and chances of Belgium
Communications by land or inland am. on Monday, 19th
escaping the September,
go to night clubs. I spent more than) dangers of war.-Reuter. waterways with the outskirts of 1939. Shanghal were blocked by Japanese Consignees must have a Revenue to thwart guerillas, and ferry boats Officer in attendance when any duti and river boat services were sus- able goods are examined by the pended in the
Whangpoo. The Company's Surveyors, Chinese wirelesss stations were all silent and at midnight not a single bombing or shooting has been ported. Reuter.
CHAMPIONSHIP
TC-
GOLF
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 14th September, 1938.
spectacular shots seen in the history fof Oakment.--Reuter,
In the semi-finals, Abbott beat R D. Chapman, of Ohio, by 5 and 4, and
Utah, by 4 and 3.
Former Walker Cup Player Turnesa defeated E. C. Kingsley, of
Wins American Final
Oakmont, Sept. 17.
In the final, over 30 holes, of the American Amateur Golf Champlon- ship, William Turnesa, the former Walker Cup player, bent B. P. Abbott, who works as a Alm extra in Holly wood, by 8 and 7. The winner led
£1,250 TOURNAMENT
Walton Heath, Sept. 10. In the final of the £1,250 Golf
Tournament, Dai Rees, the Welsh professional and winner of the 1930 competition, beat Eddie Whitcombe, the youngest member of the famous golfing family, by 4 and 3 over 36 In the morning round, Turnesa holes. Rees led by 4 up at the played n
0% the most eighteenth-Reuter.
by five at the 18th.
succession
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PHOTOGRAPHS
by. "Staff Photographer" appearing in the
"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST”
"THE
and
HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH”
may be purchased
at the Business Office of "The Hongkong Telegraph”. Morning Post Building, Wyndham Straat.
£5 a day.
"Just look at a few of the entries I made in my diary at Le Touquet: "A dinner party to-night, charming Russian violinist serenaded me. I danced with him. Party broke up at 4
a.m.
"Met the Russian violinist to- night. He has the saddest blue eyes in the world and is Gil- together adorable. What shall do about him? We meet to- He dances perfectly..."
casino,
morrowed at the casino. Lost my money Tried another
Little better luck.
"Mean to go to Mass, but did not get up ull midday. Now I feel bored here. Went to a tea dance where the Russian is play- ing in the band. He is dis- appointing."
AL
"Among the people I met was 24-year old dancer, Mile, Julietta Burtle, who made my acquaintance in a night club,
"She
good was
company.
danced. Life seemed to move easily,
For a few minutes every now and then I completely forgot my troubles. BECAME UNCONSCIOUS
+
Women Mobilised
the
Bucharest, Sept. 18. A decree providing for the com- pulsory mobilisation of women in time of wor was signed by King Carol to-day.
The decree states that in of
pre-
The Premier, Ms. Ein Hodza, notwithstanding Herr Helein's re- fusal to come to an agreement with the Government; and notwithstand- insurrection, that the Government is pared to continue its policy of com- ing to an understanding with the Various nationalities, especially the Sudeten minority, but at the same time maintains its demand for com- plete integrity of the State of Czecho- Slovakia un basis while pursuing negotiations on the most recent pro- posals. Reuter,
Late Session
London, Sept. 18. The French Ministers, though they were expected at 9.30 p.m. at Down- ing Street, did not return for their evening session with the British officials until 10.15 p.m., having in the meantime conferred among
themselves Reuter.
King at Windsor
London, Sept. 18.
The King left Buckingham Palace on Friday evening for the Royal Lodge at Windsor, where he spent the week-end. British Wireless.
London Demonstration
London, Sept. 19. A demonstration of considerable proportions was held by the Com- day afternoon. The meeting was in munists in Trafalgar Square yester- protest against the proposal of a plebiscite in Czecho-Slovakia.
It was demanded by the speakers that an Anglo-French-Soviet front be formed for the "suppression of the Fascist war agitators and the
pro servation of Czecho-Slovakia."- Trans-Ocean.
POST
AIR MAIL SERVICES
OFFICE.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Air Mall Services to China are (except Great Britain and Elre) and
temporarily suspended.
AIR MAIL, LETTERS
Letters and Postcards for Europe
South America are forwarded "via Siberia" If so superscribed.
PARCEL Post
Parcel Post Service to the Province of Yunnan is temporarily suspended.
Fure
Surcharged ale mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They should be clearly marked "By
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Air Mail" and bear sufficient post-closed 15 minutes earlier than the
Registered and Parcel Malls age. Insufficiently prepaid letters time given below unless otherwise may be taxed with double the de- stated, and where mails are advertis- felency or forwarded by Steamer ed to close at or before 1 am, re- Service, at the discretion of the Post gistered and parcel mails are closed Office.
at 5 pm on the previous day. INWARD MAILS
From
Tientsin and Swatow... Halphong, Pakhoi and Hoihow
Straits (Parcels only)
Java and Manila
Java
I'cr
Chekiang
Kłungchow
Tjinegara
Tisaroca Cremer
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways
Direct Service-London date, 14th September.
Japan
and Shanghai
Shanghai and Swatow
Japan
Straits
U. S. A...
Japan And Shanghai
(Vancouver B.C. date, Ird Sept.) Emp. of Asia Tulagi and Rabaul
Friderun Parcels from Calcutta and Siraits Hosang Shanghai and Swatow
Hupch
Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Pan-American Airways
Direct Service"-San Francisco
Air Mail by
by "Imperial Airways
Japan
date, 14th September.
Japan and Shanghai
Japan
Japan and Shanghai
Straits
Direct
September
Shanghai
Straits and Manila
Manlia
Amay
Strails
Strails
Service"--London
Straits (Parcels only)
Laomedon
Memnon
Mentor Roseville
Plane
•
Duc.
.September 19.
September 19.
September 19.
Plano
September 19, .September 20.
.September 20.
•
Jeypore Newchwang Sarpedon
September 20.
September 20.
.September 20.
Boissevain
September 22.
September 22.
September 22,
.September 22.
September 22:
...September 22.
Santhin
September 22,
Scharnhorst
.September. 22.
Atsula Maru
.September 23,
Behar
.September 23.
Conte Verde
..September 23.
date. Imperial Airways Plane
September 23. .September 23.
September 24.
September 24.
25.
Tisaink
25.
Hakone Maru Yuensang
26.
20.
Bokuyo Maru
27.
September 27-
.September 27.
September 28.
.September 28,
Burdwan
September 29.
OUTWARD MAILS
For
Per
Date and Time.
Monday
Air Mail for "Imperial
Direct
Service" dae 26th September.
Airways Imperial Airways Plane London.
Mon., Sept. 19.
K.P.O.
Rex.
Sept 10, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Sept. 15, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Sept. 13, 5 pm
Ord.
Sept. 19: 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane
by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-dae Sydney, 26th Sep- tember.
Mon, Sept. 15.
K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord,
Sept 15, 5 pm. Sept. 19, 5.30 p.zo.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Sept. 19, 5 p.m.
Urd.
Tuesday
Ол Lec
Amoy
Parcels from Calcutta and Strails
Parcels from Calcutta and Straits
Tientsin and Swatow
Saigon Manila
Strails
Kongmoon...
Sirdhann
Yunnan
Athos II Neptuna
Sept. 19. 7 p.m.
Tues., Sept. 20, 9 a.m. Hoihow, Pakhol and "Haiphong. Sulyang", Tues., Sept. 20, 10 am. Parcels only for Singapore, Penang
and Calcutta
Kursang Halphong
....Tues., Sept. 20, Noon. Canton...Tues., Sept. 20, 2 p.m. Swatow
Halton .Tues., Sept. 20, 3.00 p.m. Kingyuan..Tues., Sept. 20, 4.30 p.m.
Swalow and Shanghai Parcels only for Singapore. Penang, Ceylon, Äden, Egypt and London -due London, 28th October.
Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon Amay
Sarpedon .....Tues., Sept. 28, 5 p.m. Wednesday
Swatow, Suigon and Bangkok Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin
Halphong Kongmoon
Tal Hing .Wed., Sept. 21, 8.15 am. Fook On....Wed., Sept. 21, 10 a.m. Shantung.. Wed., Sept. 21, 10.30 am. Kwelyang..Wed, Sept. 21, 12.30 pm. Leesong ..Wed., Sept. 21, 12.30 p.m.
Thursday
need Rumanian women can be called SUCCESS OF NEW all for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American
up for war, either individually or in classes, for service in any sphere in which the Government thinks them best Atted-Rauter.
Railways Rushed
Bucharest, Sept. 18. Rumania has increased her labour forces working on the railway which is to link. Czecho-Slovakia with Russia in almost a direct line.
Without excitement troops have been shifted to paints where they might be needed in case of disorders or conflicts.
A. A. GUN
A towed target has heen brought down for the first ilme by the new 3.7 anti-aircrafi gun, And the crew had had only two hours' instruction.
The gun, performance of which is being kept a close secret, hos án enormous "celling." It could fire a shell over Mount Everest (20,000 It).)
The feat was performed by the 54th City of London (Anti-Aircraft | Brigade) TA, at its camp on the Norfolk coast.
A composite team from the three batteries of the brigade manned the gun and controlling Instruments under the command of Licut, N. F.
Measures have been taken in the elties to prevent the hoarding of supplies, and peasants have establish-
that they
be informed Im- mediately in
of a case
General Godfrey, mobilisation order.
ed a liaison between villages in order
con
The proposal of a plebiselte, in "I drank more than 1 should have Czecho-Slovakia is disfavoured here done, and eventually Mile. Burette as it is feared that it might mean a and myself went to Paris. I arranged plebiscite in parts of Rumonia at a
o meet her one day, and went to a later date.-Reuter,
shabby little street where she was
supposed to live, and it was here that
a man spoke to me and offered to
drive me to her address.
Canada Prepared
Out of six rounds four registered effective hits on the target at a distance of three miles.
The sixth round also cut the target. from the tow.line and it fell into the sen. The officer and men who took part in the shoot had been trained on the three-inch gun.
The results are taken 'as proof that so trained can theomcers and men
ropidly be made proficient in the use of the new 3.7 gun.
Ottawa, Sept: 18. "I had had a
French vermouth
the occasion demands, with him and left the table for a Canadian Government is prepared to few minutes to telephone.
immediately summon Parliament and "I don't know whether during that submit recommendations to it, said
time drugs
were put into my glass. the Prime At any rate, soon after I get into the King,
Mr. Mackenzie
his statement
car I became unconscious and knew vis-a-vis the Canadian Government's SONS BORN SAME DAY nothing more until I awoke in the position with regard to the situation Paris hotel. I was told that there in Central Europe-Reuter,
was the mark of a hypodermic
syringe on my leg.
"Now what am I to do, I don't
Uko
the
Moroccan Support
Rabat, Sept. 18. want
to go · back to England. I dia. "Whatever · happens. In the event
I know there. people
I dis of a conflict in Europe and it the like the life there, the climate, and all worst befalls, L. resolutely assure you the rest of it.
"When I came to Franco 1 was his subjects stand by France, de- that the Sultan of Morocco and all deeply distressed. I feel different clared the Sultan, addressing the now, but life is not easy. 1 am Fench Resident General here to- trying to obtain a post in Malta oF CATALYSTS
sin Jersey, or perhaps in France, but he added that his subfocis regard- Iz reel I shouldn't go back to.) Eng" ed France as their second prunter
·Band..
TO TWINS
Sons have been born on the same day to Mrs. Dobglas Robinson, of Far Hills, New Jeracy, and Mrs. Francis T. Carmody, of New York-the twin daughters of Mr. Nathan L. Miller, Governor of New York, 1021-23.
The
doctor samo
attended both mothers in the same hospital.
Mrs. Robinson was married in 1983. Her Husband is a son of a nephew of President: Theodore Roo= (sevelt, Mrs. Carmody was married
Intu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ser- 29th vice"-due San Francisco, September.
Ninghai Thurs, Sept. 22, 8.30 am. Tal Lee... Thurs., Sept. 22, 11 am. Airways Plane....Thurs, Sept. 22.
K.P.O. Sept. 22, 8.30
Reg.
Ord.
Пек
Ord.
.03.
.Sept. 22, 9 4.2.
G.P.O.
Sept. 22, 8.30 a.m.
Sept. 22, 8 am
.. Tai Seun Hong
Thurs., Sept. 22, 2.30 p.m. Emp, of Asia Thurs., Sept. 22, 3 p.m.
Swatow," "Shanghai and Tientsin
Manila *Manila and Parcels only for Ger-
many vla Hamburg Japan..
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-due
29th September.
London,
Scharnhorst..Thurs., Sept. 22, 5 pm. Hosang...Thurs., Sept. 22, 5.00 p.m. Imperial Airways Plane
Thrux, Sept. 22. E.P.O. ..Sept. 22, 5 p.m.- Sept. 22, 5.30 p.m..
Дек. Ord
.....
Reg.
Ord.
Air Mall for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane
by "Imperial Airways Direct Ser- vice "--due Syndey, 1st October
Friday
22. 5 p.
Thura, Sept. 22. K.P.O.
Reg.
..:Sept. 22, 5 p.m.
Ord.
.Sept. 22, 5.39 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
.Sept. 22, 5 p.m
Ord.
..Sept. 22, 7 p.m.
Shanghai and Europe via Siberia. Conte Verde..Fri., Sept. 23, 8.30 a.m. Haiphong
Yalshing....Fri., Sept. 23, 10 am.. Amoy
Tilnegara. Fri, Sept. 23, 10.30 a.m. Swalow and Shanghai
Taiyuan...Fri, Sept. 23, 4.30 p.m. Manlia, Australia and New Zealand Atsuta Meru...Fri, Sept. 23.
via Thursday Island-due Thurs-
Q.P.O. and K.P.O. day Island, 6th October
Sept. 23, 4.18 pan. Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Fri, Sept. 23. Sept. 23, 4:15 pm. Sept. 23,5 pm. Fri, Sept. 23, 5 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Behar
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 22nd October, Shanghai
Saigon
Reg
Ord
O.P.0. and K.P.0.
Ord.
Tisaroca
Saturday
Helikon
Sat, Sept. 24, 6 p.m.
Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong .... Klangsti
Sunday-2 *Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.. Hupeh Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin . Takaang
Fort Bayard and Haiphong Swatow, and Shanghal-
Sat, Sept. 24, 5: p.m.
Suri, Sept. 23, 9, Sun., Sept, 25, 9.00 am..
Tuesday:24kHOLATES Jean Dupuis Tues, Sept.