CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

.25

words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

TUITION GIVEN.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

I GEORGE LAU of 140 Kennedy Road, Hong Kong, hereby give: notice that in consequence of the unsuitability of the existing namo "DANCING IN 6 HOURS"-Rapid 1 have applied to the Board of Eany Leasons. Beginners "A Trade, under Section 47 of the Speciality." Advanced Courmas. Modern Ballroom Tango, Tap, Ex-Merchant. Shipping Act, 1894, In peri Tuillon: Apply Tony's Dance respect of the licenced Bighter Studio, Chinn Building, 6th Floor, "GEORGE I”? (ex "Taikoo B 1") 12-A.

formerly of the Port of Hong Kong Official number, 120894 of grons tonnage 205.61 tons, reglater tonnage 203.01 tons, heretofore owned by The Lam Construction Company of No. 18 Lun Fat Street, Hong Kong, for the per- mission to change her name to her registered in the new name at the Port of Hong Kong as owned by me.

WANTED KNOWN. CHRISTMAS CARDS and original sketches by R. Poinsot, depleting Junks, Chinese life and scenery. Exhibited for sole at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade. Book early.

VIENNA MODE: A bandeau

10

THE HONGKONG

MR. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Bala by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1938, at 3 pm at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land.........at Aberdeen, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- nowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING; for

000 further torm of 75 years, Intending biddere are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oficer who will be present at the

TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938.

COUNCIL MEETING

Volunteer Register For

British Chinese

POST

Arc

that

FIRST CLASS MAIL. The Public

reminded sealed letters and packets, irrespec- tive of contents, are classified as Aral! class mail and must be prepaid as such.

The willingness of Chinese British subjects, to co-operato in

CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT the interests of the Colony was re-affirmed by the Senior Chinese

BRITAIN VIA BUEZ. member, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, at a meeting of the Legislativo

Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Comell yesterday, when the Bill to amend the Registration of |Cards etc., in open envelopes) closes Persons Ordinance, 1934 came up for its second reading. The Bills follows: was eventually read a second and third time and passed.

The Hon. Mr. Chau said that al-

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Government Servants' Passage Allowances Queried

WASHING OF BLANKETS Government servants' passage al-

Registered all 9.45 a.m. Nov, 28. Ordinary Mall 10.30 am, Nov, 28. This mail will be forwarded by the 5.3. "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on December 24, 1938.

Mall

OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS PRINTED

PAPER

MAIL AND PARCELU FOR 'AUSTRALIA The Christmas Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc., in open

for Australia velopes) and Parcela will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post. Office as follows:

Parcels

5.00 p.m. Dec. 1. Registered Mali 3.45 am. Dec. 2 Ordinary Mail 9.30 a.m. Dec. 2, These Malls will be forwarded by the s.s. Tanda and are due to arrive Sydney on December 21, 1038,

at

match will add distinction to your TAI YICK ( **) and to havo sale, the sum of twa, hundred sorting to legislation was, therefore,lowances were queried at yesterday's | envelopes) and Letter Mail for U.S.A. Insured or Parcels) will be accepted

evening frock. We make them in the latest styles. 12 Des Voeux Road Central. Rolny Arcade.

though Bli Chinese born in the Colony, were British subjects it was impossible to trace them from the Register of Births and the Govern ment's intention of giving Chinese perm permanent residents the opportunity to register voluntarily instead of re- the best solution of the difficulty. dollare, ($200) in cash. This sum

Replying on behalf of the Govern- meeting of the Finance Committee, $341,722 were when votes totalling will be refunded on payment of

ment, the Colonial Secretary the approved. the Purchase price.

Smith, said that Hon. Mr. IM Any objections to the proposed PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Mr. Chau had been accepted, and mentary vote for $115,000 in con- arrangement mentioned by the Hon. The item in question was a supple- MALAYAN MOTORS-100 Glouces- ter Road. Tel. 31767. U-drive

steps were belog taken to start the nection with the transport of Gov- service. Driving lessons. Complete change of, namo must be sent to

voluntary register for Chinese Brl-ernment servants owing to increase automobile repairs under European the Registrar of Shipping at

In fares and to more passages being Wish subjects. engineering specialists. Cars bought, Hong Kong within seven sold and exchanged.

There were present at the Council: required than was anticipated when H. E. the Governor (Sir Geoffry the Estimates were framed. The pro- vision made in the Estimates was for Northcote, x.C.M.G.),

HE. the General Officer Command- $480,000.

LOST.

LOST-Night of November 23rd 24th from "Hillcrest", Peak, white Siamese kitten with brown markings. Reward to finder. G. Miskin, Flat No. 10, 114, The Peak.

FOR SALE.

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME, Flowers beautify and make attractive the home 415 nothing else chn do. Reliable garden seeds always obtain able at Graca & Co., 10 Wyndham Street

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

from

duys

the appearance of this ndvertisement,

Dated at Hong Kong, this 25th day of November, 1938.

WILKINSON & GRIST. Solicitors for George Lau.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"ARAMIS" 1'A/30 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, arrived on Wednesday, 23rd November, 1938.

be

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 Jonn,

whence

may obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 3rd December, 1038, or $100 they will not be recognized.

100 Damaged Packages will be examin-

50 ed

Company's Surveyor the by 20 Messrs:--Goddard and Douglas in the 20 presence of the Consignees at 10.00 November, a.m. on Tuesday, 20th 1038.

The Director Ambulance acknow- ledges receipt of the following dona- tions and gifts:

C. W. Jeffries

Zetland Lodge No. 525 E.C.

L. C. F. Bellamy

Tang Kwan-Icong, Fanling

Man Kni, Kum Tin

H. S. Mok

Mrs.

A.

Post)

Whittaker, (per 5. C. M.

W. H. Li, (per S. C. M, Post) Chan Hing-ho, Ha Tsuen Ng Kwong-kam, Ha Tsuen

Mrs.

Fraser

Krong Cheung, Tun Mun

One Fortieth (per S. C. M. Post)

Anonymous, (per Miss

Shun Chun, Tun Man)

Bau

Consignees must have a Revenue when длу attendance

1 5 Ofteer

In

5 dufiable goods are examined by the

Company's Surveyors.

1

Mrs. Edwards, 1 knitted blanket,

1 child's dressing gown, 1 bed-jacket

and a bax of lollipops,

Cheung Chau Hospital.

Mrs.

couts.

1 doll, tor

Wong Ping-sun, 30 padded

Kitty, clothes.

Per Nestles and Augio Swiss Con-

densed Milk Co., 2 cases of milk for

New Territory babies.

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

R. OIL, Agent. Hongkong, 23rd November, 1938.

FRANCO-BRITISH TALKS IN PARIS: COMPLETE ACCORD

(Continued from Pape 1.)

The HK. Chinese Wine and Pro- well-informed circles believe that

Association:-26 x both

determined vision Dealers'

delegations are thoroughly to go into every item of 500 taba. bot. quinine bisulphate

1b. rolls absorbent cot-the lengthy agenda. RT.; 100

100

rolls absorbent yds. Lon; 3 x

The main difficulty seems to be gauze; 10 rolla adhesive plasters & 12 ins.: 2 x 5 gall, tins disinfecting recognition of belligerent rights to fluid; 50 x 1 oz. bots. Argent. Protein Spain. The French are said to be (Protargol); 40 x 10cc amps. anti-ready for a minor compromise, but opinion amongst the British Minis- dysentery serum.

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

X

ters is not unanimous.

The discussions are to be continu- The S. C. M. Post has received theed after lunch. following donation to the Society

of Cruelty

for the Prevention Animals:

to

No. of Bale. }

Registry No.

Between Aberdeen Iniend Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 117,

Lots Nos. 4 and 7, Island

Road, Aberdeen.

Locality

Boundary Mosavrements

. { al

..

A pet salo plan.

Contents

sq. feet

5,000

Annua

-Upset Price

$3,750

$158

Social Items

Lady Noble, wife of Vice-Admiral Commander-in- Sir Percy Noble,

Chief of the British Fleet in China, arrived in Hongkong yesterday the Corfu from London.

by

The forthcorning wedding is an- nounced of Mr. Oliver Egerton Christopher Marton, solicitor, 10 Miss Phoebe Anne Dodwell, of 301 The Peak, Hongkong.

the

The forthcoming wedding is also announced of Mr. Ho Hung-kwan, Hongkong Com- manager of mercial Company, to Miss Leung Hon-bing, of 573 Nathan Road, second floor, Kowloon.

COSTLY BATTLE Loyalists Lose Heavily On Segre Front

Hendaye, Nov. 23. The Loyalists have abandoned all positions in the West bank of the Segre River, restoring the Catalonian front to its identical position four

months ago,

It is estimated that the campaign cost the Loyalists 100,000 men in prisoners, dead, wounded and deser- ters,

The Insurgents have completed the re-occupation of Tonasoss

United Presa.

KING TO CHRISTEN NEW BATTLESHIP

London, Nov. 24. His Majesty the King accompanied This evening. M. Georges Bonnet is expected to issue statement on by the Queen, will perform the chris- the joint Franco-German declara- tening ceremony of the new battle- tion, with which the British Minis-ship King George V on February 21,

announce ters are sold to be in entire agree- according to an official usment.

ment.-Trans-Ocean.

Aileen and Doris Woods, $2.

DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the ness Office of the South China Morti~

ing Post for the following.

It is possible

that

British the

Industrial Home for Blind Girl: Ministers will stay in Paris lenger opposed to a change in Ruthenia's

St. than originally planned. Therefore Chinese Soldiers' War Relief; Dunston's Home; "B.FR.D.C." So-the final communique on the Franco-position-Reuter,

elety for Prevention of Cruelty

Animals.

STORM WARNING!

A HURRICANE

(of hilarity)

A TORNADO

(of iliillation)

WILL HIT HONG KONG

ON DEC. 3RD

to British conference may not be issued before Friday morning. — Trans- Ocean.

with the local premiere

of the greatest UPROAR in the COLONY

...when the Queen's & Alhambra Theatros,

present

The

MARX BROTHERS

In their greatest

laugh explosion

“ROOM SERVICE”

TALES CONCLUDED

Paris, Nov. 24: The Anglo-French diplomat tolka were concluded before 7.30 this even- MIDDLE EUROPEAN QUESTION

ing. Both sides have expressed their Paris, Nov, 24.

with the outcome of the gratification conversations discussions, which, The Franco-British

it was emphasised ended at 8.10 p.m. The question

In Qual d'Orsay circles, were not, as guaranteeing the new Czech fron-at the time of the Czecho-Slovak there is believed to have figured pro- crisis, confined to one problems, but monly in the talks, says Reuter's covered all matters of outstanding diplomatic correspondent,"

importance, bearing upon the present Czecho-Slovakin la stated to feel European situation.

with negotiations

It would appear that no decision neighbours are completed, it is time was reached on the question of grant the Powers' guarantees came into ing belligerent rights to General force. Poland has shown that she is Franco.

that

now

her

N.

the

Surely

ing (His Excellency Major-General Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell:

W. Bartholomew, C.B., C.M.C. this is a heavy under-estimate? C.D.E., D.9.0.),

A.

The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr.

N. L. Smith, c.M.G.), •

The Attorney-General

C. G. Alabaster, ona., n.c.),

(Hon. Mr.

The Chairman (Hon. Mr. N. L Smith): My recollection is that we' always under-estimate this item.

The Financial Secretary: The

ably higher in

The Secretary for Chinese Affairs year's estimate was put at consider- (Hon Mr. W. J. Carrie, Acting),

sterling figures than

The Financial Secretary (Hon. Mr.actually expended in any of the pre-

vious three years. S. Caine),

Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson (Direc- tor of Public Works),

Hon. Comdr. G. F. Hole, R.N., (Retd.), (Harbour Master),

Hon. Mr. T. H. King (Commis-

Police), stoner of

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., LLD. Hon. Mr. Chau Tain-nin, C..E., Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo.

Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, Hon. Dr.

Li Shu-fan,

Hon. Leo D'Almada e Castro, Jur., Hon, Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins Clerk of Councils).

Estimates Approved

(Deputy

The Financial Secretary moved the second reading of "A Bill to apply a sum not exceeding $29,327,294 to the Public Service of the year 1999."

No alterations were made In Com- mittee, and the Bill was read a third time and passed.

Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields: What are the increases in the last four years?

More The Financial Sceretary: than £22,000 In 1935, more than

In 1830, and more £23,000

than

£27,000 in 1037. The estimate for this year was put at £30,000. We have far more people going on leave this year than any of the previous years, and more transfers of omeers.

Hon. Mr. Shleids: Is the Increase ikely to go on in the same ratio?

The Financial Secretary: No, we hope in the next year there is going to be a reduction. As far as I cau see the number going on leave next year is much smaller.

The vote was approved,

Ambulance Blankets

to an item rc- reference quiring $200 more for the washing

With

of ambulance blankets, the Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan asked:

The Attorney-General moved the first reading of "A Bill to amend the Seditions Ordinance, 1938." He said: The object of this Bill is to amend to the necessity

sub- Idea

About these blankets, I quite agree of washing them we have the

are frequently

they

Section 3 of the principal Ordinance frequently, but can

how

by

viso on a

and

repealing u provisor stituting certain words in its place, sterilised?

The Chairman: I am afraid I can- The proviso in effect becomes a pro-

a proviso, Since this Bill was not say off-hand.

other difficulties have published

Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo: I suppose they notice, and it been brought to my

due con- should be washed every time. may be necessary,

Hon. Dr. Li: It seems to me more sideration, to add further amend- ments to this clause when it reaches than a case of mere washing. the Committee stage.

after

bas

The Chairman: The only minute I The Colonial Secretary seconded, have got is the amount expended on and the Bill was read a first time. washing of ambulance blankets, and When the Bill to amend the Re-it shows normally $25 a month. This gistration of Persons Ordinance, 1934, year, owing to the cholera epidemic,

it

averaged $28. I will find out came up for its second reading, the

this information for the Committee. Hon.

Mr. Chau said:

Concerning a provision of $50,000 "On behalf of my Chinese col- leagues and myself, desire to say a for charitable services, namely Tung few words on the question of exclu-Wah Hospital Relief for Chinese Re- sion of Chinese British subjects from fugees, the Financial Secretary said the principle of repaying the hospital Part II of this Bill

anco

"All Chinese born in the Colony for refugees passing through Hong- are, of

course, British subjects. But kong had been approved. it has to be realised that an ordin- such persons applicable to It is an impossiblility to trace such would be dificult to enforce because British subjects from the Register of Births. Moreover, it is a well known fact that many births have not been registered at all.

Loyalty of Chinesa

BRITAIN FACES PALESTINE PROBLEM WITH NEW HOPE

(Continued from Page 1.)

and

"The experience gained in the Europe. The problem of the refugees European War of 1914-1918, and in in Central Europe cannot be settled the strikes of 1922 and 1925, was in Palestine (cheers). It has got to such as to convince everyone in the be settled over a far wider field than Colony of the loyalty of Chinese that. British subjects and of the loyalty of

"The Government announced Chinese permanent residents to their local allegiance. In these circum-thort time ago what the next definite stances, I understand that instead of step in its Palestine policy would be, resorting to legislation which it would and that is the polley of discussions be impracticable to enforce, Chinese with Arabs and Jews in Londo

Chinese per- we are going to abide by that British subjects and

Mr. MacDonald' mentioned that the manent residents will be given the opportunity to register voluntarily, Arabu were not consulted when the and steps have been taken with this Balfour Declaration was made, nor end in view. That my colleagues when the mandate was framed.

The Arabs watched, with occasional and I feel, is the best solution of the difficulty.

"In making this statement, which I angry protests, this peaceful Invasion hope will remove any misapprehen- of an allen people. sion which may exist on this matter, "They have watched them buying I can assure you, Sir, that the up their lands. They have watched settlements growing further Chinese British subjects and Chinese their

the none in their eagerness and desire been compelled to recognise to serve to the best of their ability superior energy, skill and wealth of the interests of the Colony in her that wonderful people, and the Arabs hour of need.". (Applause),

totally dissatisfied with the present An official communique on the con- Ruthenian frontier, and does not in- ference is expected shortly.

and The British Prime Minister tend to guarantee it as it stands.

It is reported that Colonel Beck Viscount Halifax are returning Lon-permanent residents will yield to over the countryside, and they have during a visit to Rumanin, attempted don on Friday morning.

Meanwhile, the entire French press to secure a

Pollsh- comumon Hungarian frontier across Ruthenia, this evening acclaim the Franco- and the

of creation

a new inviolable German declaration as a docuraent frontler between Rumania and which consitutes a very important

"If we are ever to understand this while Rumania Hungary,

herself contribution towards the task of con-

solidating European peace.

say that the arrangement which has problem we have got to be able to took

part of Ruthenia.

"A joint Franco-German declara- just been adumbrated by the Hon. put ourselves not only in the slices It is stated that while Col. Beck's | tlon la a fact of special importance Member is accepted by the Govern- [of the Jews, but also the shoes of attempt Talled, Poland's Intentions

ment and steps are being taken to the Arabs"; {Cheers). the Infernational stand- have diminished. It is doubtful seen from

start point," declares Le Temps, adding:

the voluntary register for Chi- Dealing with the Arab agitation openly whether she would pay "This fact lles altogether in line as British subjects who are willing and terrorism, Mr. MacDonald sold

have no!

voke Germany,

con-

The Colonial Secretary: Sir, I risere afraid.

His Excellency's Instructions to by

titude doubtless arose when King with the new politicat outlook in- to help.

al Munich. Relations The following Bills were also read that they ought to recognise that

Carol saw Herr Hitler to-day, and itaugurated

le

sood that Herr Hitler la lesdence between Paris and Berlin are

AIR MAIL SERVICES · Air Moll for certain places pre- viously served by the Chungking and Hankow Air-lines, will be despatch- CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA ed via Hanel and thence by air as

acrvices permit AND U. 8. A. Christmas Printed Paper

MAIL FOR CANTON

(not Hegistered, Ordinary mull Cards (Christmas

etc., In open) will be closed in the General Post for Canton and lespatched as cir- Office and Kowloon Central Post cumstances permit Omec per 8.. "Empress of Asia" as

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europs follows:

Registered Mall

9.15 a.m. Nov. 25. (except Great Britain and Eire) and Ordinary Mail 10 am. Nov. 23. South America are forwarded "a These mails are due to arrive at Siberia" if so superscribed. Vancouver B.C. and Seattle (U.S.A.) on December 12, 1935.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are- closed 15 minutes earlier than the MAIL LETTERS

Ume given below unless otherwine- Ordinary letter mail only for West stated, and where malls are advertis- Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan,ed to close at or before 9 am, re- Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel mails are closed cepted at senders' risk.

lat 5 pm. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From

Hoihow

Manila

Japan and Shanghal

Per

Mulnam Nanking Rawalpindi

Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Boyard Yunnan Manila

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Service"-London

- 20th November.

Direct

Japon

Shanghai and Swatow

Java

Japan Haiphong

Amay

Straits

Tientsin and Swatow

Japan and Shanghai

Straits

Shanghai

Corneville

Duo.

.November 28.

.November 25,

November 35.

.November 25.

.November 26,

date Imperial Airways Plane ..

November 26.

Kamu Mari

.November 20.

‚November 28.

November 26.

.November 27.

November 27.

November

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Szechuen

Tjlsnroea

Alipore

Laos Tiisalak Achilles

Hupeh

Ajux

Van Heutsz

Conte Verde

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial 24th November.

Manila

Bangkok and Hoihow

Japan

Straits

Air Mali by "Pan-American Airways

27. November 28.

Direct Service"-Ban Francisco Pan-American Airways Plano date, 24th November.

,November 28.

November 20.

November 20.

.November 30.

Airways Plane

November 38.

Kalgan

November 30.

Scharnhorst

November 30

Tanda

November 30.

Bangalore

December 1.

December 1.

December 1 ..December 1. December 1.

hai (Vancouver B.C. date, 12th November). Japan and Shanghal Straits

Emp. of Canada Hakozaki Maru Hakusan Maru Somali Nankin

December 2. December 2. .December 2. December 2

December 3.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Date and Time.

U.S.A. and Japan-San Francisco

date, 5th November. dale,

Pres. Monroe Santhia

Amoy

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits... Sulsang U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Shanghai Australia and Manila

For

Fri, Nov. 25, Noon. Hong Slang....Fri, Nov. 25, 1 p.m. Talsangu

Fri, Nov. 25, 1.30 p.m. Haltaa.

..Fri., Nov. 25, 3 p.

Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Halphong Kingyuan Parcels only for Hangoon.**** Swatow, Shanghai, and Tientsin Swatow

Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Rawalpindi

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles--due Marsellies, 23rd December.

Fri, Nov. 26.

G.P.O. and KP.0.

.Nov. 25, 5p.m. Nov. 28, 9.45 am. Nov. 28, 18.30 a.m.

Sat, Nov. 26. G.P.O. and KP.0,

.Nov. 26, 9.15 a.m. Nov. 20, 10 a.m. Sat, Nov. 26. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Parcela

Reg. Ord.

Saturday

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 8th December ......

Reg.,

Ord.

Air

"F.L.M.

Airways Rawalpindi for Mail Direct Service"due Amsterdam, 6th December.

Reg.. Ord,

Amoy Amoy

Yochow Anhui

Taiphong

Holhow

Parcels only for Singapore Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin

.Nov. 26, 9.30 a.. Nov. 26, 10 s–133. .Sat., Nov. 20, 330 pm. .Sat, Nov. 28, 5 p.m. Kronviken ....Sat., Nov. 28 5 pm.

Monday

London,

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service" due 5th December.

Muinam...

.Mon., Nov. 25, 8.30 am. Allpore....Mon., Nov. 28, 10.30 am. Taksang..Mon, Nov. 28, 1.30 pm. Imperial Airways Plane

Her.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Au- Imperial Airways

trails br "Imperial

Direct Service"-dua 5th December,

Swalow

Batavia and Sourabaya Holhow and Pakbol Halphong

Shanghal

Airways

Sydney,

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Formosa und Amoy

Mon. Nov. 28. K.P.O.

....Nov. 28, 5 p.30-

Nov. 28, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

„Nov. 28, 3 p.m.

Nov. 28, 7 D.m

Plane

Mon.. Nov. 28.

K.P.O.

·Rer.

.Nov. 28, I p.m.

Ord.

.Nov, 28. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Nov. 28. 5 pa

Ord.

Yunnan..

Tuesday

„Nov. 28, 7 pm.

·

Tues., Nov, 28. 8.30 a.m. Tsolak.....Tues., Nov. 29, 0.30 a.m

„Tues. Nov, 29, Noon. „Tues, Nov. 29, 1 p.m. .

Szechuan

Yusang

Wednesday

Gneisenau.. Wed., Nov. 30, 8.30 a.m. Hupeh...Wed., Nov. 30, 8.30 a.m. Canton Maru

Wed., Nov. 30. 10.30 am.

Papers for Straits and (Parcels and Yuersang 2...

Papera) for Calcutta

Haiphong...

Amoy

Brindisi-due Brindisi, 20th Dec.

Lace

Parcels

Wed, Nov. 30,

Nov. 30. 11.

1.Nov. 30, Noon.

Papers

Wed.; Nov. 30, 2 pm. Talyuan. Wed., Nov. 30, 9.30 p.m. Conte Verde Wed., Nov. 30, 4.30 p.m.

Thursday

Hangsang Haiphong Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Alrazys Plane

London, Direol Bervice"--dua 8th December.

Thurs, Dec. 1, 10 a.m.

Thurs, Dec. I. K.P.O.

Deo. 1,5 pm-

based on improved feeting of con-

a second and third time and passed: many in the Palestine Arab move- "A Bill to amend the Land Re-ment were moved by patriotism, how- in maintaining Ruthenin's

bc. Indispensable if the procedure of con- gistration Ordinance. 1844, and to ever wrong and misguided they might position

than some of the German

on assistant sultation and rapprochement is to confer certain powers leaders, like Herr von Ribbentrop.

fruitful

In conclusion, Mr. MacDonald sald results. show

in this land officera" Seen to the information of According

"A Bill to amend the Pharmacy that the British Government would light, the Franco-German declara- fareign diplomalle quarters in Lon- ilon, which supplements the Angic and Poisons Ordinance, 1937": exter the London discussions bound don, he might withdraw objections to German declaration, becomes

"A Bill to amend the Dollar Curby its obligations under the mandate Poland's and Hungary's claims

lete element designed to create a favour rency. Note the Jews and and p Ruthenia In return for the complete able atmosphere, and in a certala Ordinance, 1932, and the Fence Pre-members of the League, and to the "A Bill to amend the Police Force duty to Parliament and to the other Germanisation of Danzig. On the measure to diapel discord." other hand, Rumanin iz resolutely Trans-Ocean.

servation Ordinance, 1886."

United States.--Reuter.

拉力

Ord

0.1.0.

.Dec. 1; 5.30 14.

Dec. 1, 5.1m2

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