THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1938.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITAIN MAY ADOPT Naval Arsenal

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TUITION GIVEN.

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WANTED

KNOWN.

NIVELLE. Half price sale continued for two more dayı.

NOTICE.

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS

EXCURSION

Hong Kong to Shanghai and Return.

Round Trip Tickets available from 15th December, 1938 to 15th January, 1939.

"A" SALOON-HIK$120,-Roturn. "B" SALOON-UK$100.—Return. Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd,

General Manager, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd.

Mesara, Butterfeld & Swire, Agents, China Navigation Co., Ltd.

SOCIETY

SPECIAL OIL PERMS and Ferma HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL without electricity, expert gentlemen's and children's barber, also best manicurists. Prices moderate. An- dre's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Arcade. Phone 27073, APARTMENTS WANTED.

MARLIED couple want immediately,

NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Board

Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd. (by kind permis-

FIRM ATTITUDE

(Continued from Page 5.)

mnde in Tokyo regarding the forma- tion of an economic and political broc, comprising Japan, Manchukuo

and China, in which Japan was the pre- dominant partner.

"I wish to my categorically that the British Government cannot po sibly subscribe to this attitude, and I would like to clarify the position, which is governed by the Washing ton Treaty and other international

Site In H.K.

no

Question In Commons

the

London, Dec. 0. Naval Arsenal site sold to the Hong- "Is it intended to re-purchase the kong Government last year?" asked Lieut. Commdr. Fletcher in House, of Commons to-day. agreements to which the Brishment, replied that the site of the old Mr. Shakespeare, for the Govern- Government, in conjunction with Arsenal-yard in Hongkong, which large number of other governments,

was vacated on terms agreed with the are parties.

locul Government, was never the "Particularly would I like to recall property of the Admiralty. There Power Treaty bound themselves in arises. that the partley to the Nine- fore question of re-purchase respect to the sovereignty, indepen- dence, and territorial and administra tive integrity of China, to develop the fullest opportunity for chinvide a stable Government, to maintain the open-door, and to re- frain from taking advantage of con- ditions in China to obtain special rights and privileges, or infringing the rights of subjects of the respec- five States.

to

BRITAIN'S STAND "The British Government could not by unilateral action.

one or two room furnished apart lon) on Monday, the 19th Decem-consider any alteration brought about ment with bath, verandah, convenient location. Reply Box No. 505, "Hong-ber, 1938, at 5.15 p.m. kong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

THE LITTLE SHOP. Gloucester Arcade. Christmas Presents, Delight- ful negligee from Shanghai, porce- Inins frem Klangse, old ivories from Peking, Tibetan and Mongolian Rugs, lamps and shades.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations lasued this morning.

Banks

H.K. Banks, $1400 sa.

H.K. Bank (Lon, Reg.), 203 n. Chartered Bank, 20% n.

Mercanille Bank, A. & B., £27% n. Mercantile Bank, C. £13 n. East Asia Bank, $80 .

Insurances

Canton Ins.. $210 n. Unton Is, $4071⁄2 b.

China Underwriters, 75 cts, 11. II.K. Fire Ins., $190 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $00 b.

II.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $80 n, Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearers, 5/- 81/1012. Union Waterboats, $9.

Docka Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves, $117 n. B.K. Docks (old), $18 n. H.K. Docks (new), $174. Providents (old), $5.00 11. Providents (new), $5.60 n. New Engineering Sh. $4.80 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $180 n. Kallan Mining Adm... 5/- 18/0 n. Rauba, $9.10 b

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

Philippine Mining Antumoks, P 37

53.

Atoks, P. 20% sa. Baguio Gold P. 2511⁄2 an.

Benguet Cansol, P. 13.10 sa. Coco Grove, P. 50 sa Consolidated Mines. P. Demonstrations, P. .28 sa. IX.L., P.

1..60 sa. Paracale

Gumuus P. 12 5." Son Mauricio, P. 1.80 sa. Suyo: Consol, P. 19% sa. United Parcales, P. 59 ya.

Lande, Hotels, etc.

II. and S. Hotels, $8.05 m. H.K. Lands,

$35

b.

Shonghn 16 St. $0.30 n.

H.K. Lands deb. 10714 n.

Humphreys, $0% n. H.K. Realties, $54 n. Chinese Estates, $90 n. Public Utilitias ILK. Tramways, $17.10/20 au Peak Troms

ms (old), $0 Peak Trams (new), $3% n. Star Ferries, $71% b.

n.

Yaumati Ferrits (old), $23 n. Yaumati Ferries, (new), $22. China Light (old), $10.90 n. China Light (new), $10.00 n. H.K. Electric, $58

Macno Electric, $17

n.

Sandakan Lights, $10 b.

Telephone

(old), $23.30 b.

Telephone (new), $8.60 n. Singapore Tractions, s/- 21/3 n.

5/- 25/- D.

Singapore industrial Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.). Sh. $13 a. Canton Ices, $1.70

D.

Cements, $16 n. H.K. Ropes, $4.65 s.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farms, $25 n. Watsons, $7.10 n.

Lane Crawfords. $8% n. Sinceres, $2 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $36 n.

William Powell, Ltd., 00 cts. n.

Colton Mil■

Ewa Cotton Sh. $18% n. S'hai. Cotton Sh. $108 n.

Zoong Sings, Sh. 324 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. 346 n.

Miscellaneous

II.K. Entertainments, $84 b. Constructions, 31% n.

Vibro Piting, $7 n.

Ch. Govi.

71. H.K. Govl. 4% Loan 6% pro. b. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par b. Mersmans (Lon.), #/- 10/6 n. Morsmans (HK.). 8/- 3/- n

5% 1925 G$ Bonds.,

N. Ireland Parliament

Belfast, Dec. 0.

The Annual Show of Flowers and Vegetables will take place on Tuesday, the 7th, and Wednesday, the 8th. March, 1939.

J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th December, 1933.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who was been assaulted, neglected,

-treated in a

4.

Enquiries were recently made by the Admiralty in regard to terms, on which possession of part or whose of the site could be acquired; but no de- cision on the matter has yet been taken.-Reuter.

Italy And The Suez Canal

"Our stand is the same as that of the United States, laid down in a

London, Dec. 6. statement to the press of November Chamberlain, said in the House of The Prime Minister. Mr. Neville "This statement will serve equally taken place with the Italian Govern- Commons that no communication had to define the attitude of the Britishment regarding the administration of Government.

the Suez Canal.

Lo

"I do not think it necessary emphasise the consequences which would result from a Japanese ex- clusive policy.

must

"The Japanese Government realise that the polley will inevitably have incalculable repercussions in other parts of the world the con- sequences of which it is impossible to forever,

"Therefore we trust they agree that the interests of both govern- orments lle in other directions. manner kely to "I fully admit the position is un- cause unneccssary suffer.nt or injury satisfactory, and it is for reasons only in health, or know.ag of a parent to present in the minds of your who is seeking advice on any matter lordships. concerning a child, would be doing an net of kindness by communicating

at once with

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Poktulum Road, 1st floor; or the inspector, Violet Perl Health Centre, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sulį Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow- Joon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses burne, by the Society,

will be

The Informant's name kept strictly private, except in cases | wire mulce is proved.

QUEEN'S TEA WITH AILING INFANTS

The Government is prepared to consider all possible suferard British Interests,

measures in

CREDITS TO CHINA "None of Lord, Eitbank's proposals

escaped the inent's attention.

British Govern

a

"A number of proposals are now under consideration for Assisting China in connection

with export credits, and the British Government will sympathetically examine this and other requests by the Chinese Government.

MORE HARM TICAN GOOD

Kuurantes

"Unless there is some that action such as that suggested by Lord Ellback is effcudious it woult du more harm than good.

"The British Government will con- tinue to treat the protection of Brition Interests as one of the cardinal points of polley in the Far East.

In the Peter Pan Ward of London's

They consider this end can best Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, the Queen had teabe achieved by an early equitable recently at a low nursery table with settlement of the Sino-Japarere cun- five children.

flict, just to bul, and taking ac Two

five-year-olds, Alfred

count and

of the interests of nitril

partis Bobby, sat on either side of the Queen difed to China and Japan that it The British Government hus in- amal assured her that they were en-Is willing to use is good offices, and joying their tea.

"Look, Queen." exclaimed three-will not hesitate to take all year-old Kenneth, holding

steps as soon as the moment appears but appropriate. I sticky chocolate biscuit.

must admit, how- The Princess Royal, who is Presi-that monent are close at hand."

ever, that he

he present indications of dent of the hospital, where she was trained us nurse, received the King and Queen and led them into the wards of the new seven-storey build- ing.

Among the nurses they saw the daughter of the Emperor of Ethiopia. The King unveiled a tablet to the memory of Dr. Charles West, who started the hospital in 1852,

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. London Demand

TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Jopan 2.2. India

T.T. USA.

T.T. Manila

TT. Batavia

T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australla

Brtying

4 m/s L/c London

necessary

Plymouth had made the most salis- Lord Strabolgi said that Lur factory statement they and had from the Government bench for soine National Government worm has at years, adding: "It looks as If the inst

turned" (laughter).

10

to

Chia was done on a sufficiently

If the grant of export credits generous scale, it would really take the form of a commercial loan Chinu.

Lord Plymouth, intervening said: "I did not quite say that.

Want eid was that we are examining cur .is. 27%

tain

proposals with regard to exporti is. 2 credits, and are prepared sympathe- .175 Nom. tially to consider thase, and

53% others, with that object in view."

any 10831

Lord Strabolgi continued to say that export credits granted on a long-j term agreement would enable the .584 Chinese to import from Britain and

283

.20

Asked if the matter would be dis- cursed during his visit in January to Rome, the Prune Minister said he was not prepared to make any statement. -Reuter.

KILLED FOR NOT REPLYING TO NAZI SALUTE

Kaunase, Dec. 6. A Lithuanian

was killed by two Memel Germans when he refused to| reply to a Nazi Salute,

The Lithuanian Government has Parliament in order withdrawn the Security Bills from complications

to avoid the regarding Memel affairs.Reuter,

POPE PIUS IMPROVES

Swimming Record Established

secs.

Copenhagen, Dec. 6. The German swimmer, Joas chim Balke, established a new world record of 7 mins. 23.3 for the 500 metres breast-stroke event in Aarhus to-day.

The former record of 7 mins. 23.8 secs. was held by the American, Kayc.

Trans- Occan.

UNITED SERVICES GOLF MEETING ARRANGEMENTS

The United Services Golf Meeting will be held on December 3, 9, and 12 at Fanling, by kind permission of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

On December 8 and 9, the Talpo flelle will run specially from Kowloon Railway Station leaving at 8.25 a.m., retorning at 548 p.m. arriving Sheung Shlu at 9 a.m., and On December 12 a special coach train from will be attacked to the 12.12 p.m. 5.40 p.m.

Kowloon, returning at Below arranged for Thursday and Friday. the starting times

match will be published to-morrow. The starting times for the "Units

arc

Thursday, Dec. 8

Old Courte

9.8 a., Brightman and Wingheid, .15 Mair and Skelton, 924 Masterton Smith and Gilbertson, 920 Nicholson and larvey. B32 Williama and Barnes. 9.30 Mac Brayne and Lewis, 0.40 Westmacott and Pum- phrey, 0.44 Binghain-Powell and Patch. 0.40 Archer and Simpson, DS1 Taylor and Firth. 0.56 Teversham and West, 10 Ram nnil Callow, 10.4 Matthew and Lecky, 10.8 Linton and Mill 10.12 Tennyson and Ward, 10.10 Whitmarth and Steele- Perkins, 10.20 Garnons-Willams and Cox, 10.24 Kennedy and Edwards, ID 28 Wheble and A. N. Other 1 pin. Dibley Collins and Hickman, 128 Ingram and and Wheeler. 1.12 Morris and Miller, Ward. 1.32 Hyde and Moffatt, 1.36 Camp bell and Rore, 1.40 Hohnes and Lawder, 1.44 Gewlland and Murray, 1.4 Gambler and Smith. 157 Thomson and King. 1.50 Barry and Haines, 2 Collin and Johnatone, 24 Simon and Rushbrooke, 24 Rogers and Bates, 2.12 Carr and Money, 2.10 Carr and Moody, 220 Finnigan and tolt, 224 Mackenzie Kennedy and Walle, z 20 Tucker and Taylor, 132 Russell and Alley, 2.38 Crowford Jones and fobbs,

New Course

1.24

Dan. Dibley and Wheeler, 0.12 Morris and Iller. 0.24 Collins and Hickman, 9.28 Ingram and Ward, 932 Hyde and MoTail, 9.36 Campbell and Rose, 9.40 Holmes and Lawder, 9.44 Gowland and Murray, 9.48 Gambler and Smith, 9.52 Thomson and King, 960 Barry and Haines, 10 Collie and Johnstone, 104 Simson and Rushbrooke, 10.3 Rogers and Daines, 10.12 Carr and Money, 10.10 Carr and Mackenzie-Kennedy and White, Moody, 10.30 Tilgan and Roll, 10.24 ALA

and

Vatican City, Dec. 0. The Pope, whose condition has improved, went for a drive in a motor car in the Vatican Gardens this afternoon.

This is the second time His Holiness! has been out of doors since his recent Russell and Alley, 11.15 Crawford Jones illness-Reuter,

and Hobla, 1.0pm. Brightman Wingfield, 1.10 fair

and Skelton, 1.24 Masterton Smith and Gilbertson, 1.23 Nicholson and Harvey, 1.32 Williams and Barnes, 1.30 Mac Brayne and Lewis, 1.40 Westmacott and Pumphrey, 1.44 Jingham- Powell and Patch. 1.48 Archer and Simp non, 1.52 Taylor and Firth, 1.80 Tevershain and Wert. Ram and Callow, 21 Mathews and Lecky, 28 Linton and Mills, 2.12 Tengyeon and Ward, 2.16 Whitmaisk and Stele-Perkins, 2 20 Gornions-Willians and Com 2.24 Kennedy and Edwards, 2.20 Wheble and A. N. Other.

ITALIAN YOUTHS

DEMONSTRATE

hundred

Rome, Dic. 0. Five

Italian. students demonstrated outside the French Consulate at Genoa shouting "Tunis, Corsica, Nice", They were dis persed by. Fuller without incident.-- Reuter.

DRAMATIC STORY OF LAST FLIGHT OF CONDOR

(Continued from Page 1.)

from Manila to the scene of the wreck and they landed in Suble Bay. from where they rescued the Germans from the fishing vessels and brought them into Manila.

The fliers were all cheerful when

they landed at Cavite,

All except Herr, Junge refused to discuss the crash.

Herr Junge briefly gave detalls of the crash and added: "It was Just one

of those things that happen." Philppines defence regulations

to make up some of the falling-off prevent civilian alreraft from flying 149% exports from Britain. I would กระ 100% Lord Plymith if we are simultane-dicet route over Corregidor and .10.05 ously examining the

the Caballo islands, the Germans 72% discouraging the supply of credits to a roundabout way over Subic Bay.

question of were forced to approach Manila by .128 Japan. .1/0/

.1/3%

#1

am not suggesting a Guvern-

ment boycott, but there are ways

and means open to the Government CLUB CRICKET TEAMS

to bring pressure on those who are .1/3.5/32 supplying Japan with eredits and

4 m/c D/p

do.

14 m/s L/c U.S.A.

.205%

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

11.50 .842

50.

U.S. Cross rate in London

4.09%

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were re-

war materials to desist from doing the Hongkong Cricket Club against The following teams will represent fail to understand why, we games of cricket on Saturday:

the Club de Recrela in friendly collaborate with France

nited States, the other signatories Hughes, F. H. Stokes, L. D. Kilbes, 1st XI (at home).-H. Owen to the Nine-Power Treaty are not J. Iisley, J, H. Fox, A. C. Beck, T. A called in for collaboration."

Pearce, C. D. N. Walker, L. T.

NEW CONFAB DUE

and the

Ride,

Friday, Dec. 0 Starting Times and pairings for the] afternoon.m the New Course will be posted on the Club notice board.

Old Cours

848 mm. Morris and Miller, 857 Master- ton Smith and Gilbertson, 8.56 Skelton and Moir, Campbell and Rose, PA Ingram and Ward, 96 Gowland and Murray, 9.12 Brightman and Wingfield, 9.10 Helmcx and Lawder. 9.20 Tennyson and Ward, 924 Lewis and Mae Brayne. 020 Rogers ond ine, 032 Bingham-Pawell and Patch, 230 Dibley and Moffatt, 9.40 Tucker and Taylor, 9.44 Kennedy and Edwards, 9.40 Thomson and King, B12 Taylor and Ellis, 9.50 Cart and Money, 10 Collin and Johnstone. 104 Steele-Perkins and Whit- march. 108 Matthews and Lecky, 30.12 Firth and Ram, 10.18 Matthews and Steele. Perkins. 10.20 Carr and Moody, 10.24 Mackenzie-Kennedy and White, 10.28 Colline and Hickman, 10.32 Williams and Barnes, 1034 Linton and Mile, 10.40 Teversham and West, 10.44 Holt and Murray, 10.48 Nicholson and Firth, 10.52 Gambler and Smith, 1086 McMillan and Archer.

11 Garmans-Willams and Cox, 11.4 Wilson and Colson, 116 Finnigan and Holt. 11.12 Westmacott and Pumphrey. 11.16 Nichelson and Harvey, 11.50 Alley ebbe II. Wheble and A. N. Other. and Russell, 11.24 Crawford-Jones

KOWLOON

and

COMPETITIONS

Results of Second Round Ties In Club Championship

The following were the results of matches played recently in the Kow- loon Golf Club Championship:

W. C. Simpson beat A. A. Lopes 1 and 5; G. P Murphy beat T. Lamb at the 20th: TB. Low beat W. W. A. Stewart a und 2.. Bastin 8 and 0; A. L. Eastman bent

Captain's Cup

M. F. L. Haymes and P. H. Senones. Lord Strabolgi said that at the

2nd. XI (away).-R. S. W. Pater- time ceived after the close of the morning | Germany and Russia were of the Hobb. C. W. E. Bishop, G. S. Lovett, December 3

of the Nine-Fower Treaty, ton, N. P. Fox, V. C. Bond, D. S. diplomalle map,

D. S. Blake, R. M. M. King, D. 0. He suggested a new Washington Parsons, S. J. Cooke and L. A. B Conference Was due,

session through Reuters:

Atok

Antamok

buruto Gold

Benguet Cons,

Coed Grove

Coniol dated Migra

Demonstration

IX.L

San Mauricio Suyoo

Paracale Gumaus

United Paracale

market:

OFF

Business Dane

Prices in Peror

Dee. 8. Dec. 7.

5:0

2014

20

the original signatories, plus Cermany

with

Duncan.

23

and Russia.

13.10

13.10

Ung,

Ung.

033

28 Dng.

.00

58

simatories, with Russia, to join in

.12 Und.

1.00 1.bu

Unq.

.40

Ex-dlv.

be a two-way policy. The appease of the open-door? ment we most value is anything that

10% .50

POST OFFICE.

FIRST CLASS MAIL, The Public are reminded that scaled letters and pockets, irrespec- tive of contents, are classifed as first class mail ond must be prepaid as such.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR BOUTH AFRICA (By Imperial Airways Service) The last Christmux Letter Mall (15 cents per half-ounce) for, South Africa

by the "Imperial Airways Plano" will be closed as follows:

Registered Mail..6 p.m., Dec. 13. Ordinary Mall... 7 pm, Dec. 12. This mail is expected to arrive at Durban on December 21, 1938.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL "By AIR" FOR USA. (By Pan American Airways Service) The last Christmas letter mail by nir for U.S.A. by the "Pan American Airways Plane" will be closed as follows:

Registered Mall... 5 pm. Dec. 14. Ordinary Mall. 7 p.m. Dec. 14. This mail is due to arrive at Son. Francisco on December 21, 1938.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA (By Imperial Airways Bervice)] The last Christmas Letter Mall (15 cents per half-ounce) for Great Britain and Australia by the "Im- perial Airways Plane" will be closed as follows:

Registered Mall 5 pm, Dec. 15. Ordinary Mall...7 pm, Dec. 15. don on December 22, and Bydney on This mail is due to arrive at Lon- December 24, 1938.

VIA SIBERIA BOUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" so superscribed.

MAIL LETTERA Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Buchwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be ne cepted at senders' risk.

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 10 minutes earlier than the MAIL FOR CANTON

umu given below unless otherwise Ordinary mail (not Registered.stated, and where mails are advertis- Insured or Parcels) will be accepted 2d to close at or before a.m., re- for Canton and despatched as cir-gistered and parcel matis are closed cumstances permit.

at 5 p.m. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

Manila

From

Per

Duc.

Emp. of Canada

Tientsin and Swatow

Hollow

December 7. Decumber 7.

Haiphong

Loos

December 7.

Shanghai and Swatow

Sulyang

.December 7,

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Talino Shanghai and Swalew

2

.December 7,

Yochow

.December 7.

Japan and Shanghai

Aramis

December 8.

Straits and Europe vla Suez (Papers etc.,) London date, 10th Novem- ber and London Parcels-London date, 3rd November.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service"-London date,

Direct

1st December Salgon

Chitral

December 8.

Imperial Airways Flanė December 8. Marechal Joffre

December 8.

December #.

December 0.

.December E.

.December 9.

December 9.

..December 0.

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco date, 18th November) Pres. Coolidge Straits

Japan and Shanghai, Haiphong. Pakliol and Holbow Jnva

Shunghal

dale,

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 4th December. Bangkok and Hofhow

For

Haiphong

Swatow and Tientsin Furt Bayard

Amay

Swatow

Acncus

M/V Conten

Szechuen

Tjibadak Tokusima Maru

Imperial Airways Plane December 10. Kwelyang

OUTWARD MAILS

Parcels only for Singapore

Per

Wednesday

.....December 10.

Date and Time.

Norviken ......Wed., Dec. 7. 10 a.m. Fooshing....Wed., Dec. 7, 10.90 a.m. Tal Poo Sck..Wed., Dec. 7, 1.30 p.m. Tsinan... .Wed., Dec. 1, 3.30 p.m. Anshun....Wed, Dec. 7, 4.30 p.m. Van Houts....Wed., Dec. 7, 5 p.m.

Thursday

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-duze Landon, 15th Deccinber

Thurn, Dec. B. K.P.O.

Reg.

....Dec. 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Dec. 8, 5.30 p.m. G.P.Q.

Reg.

.Dec. 8, 6 p.m.

Ord.

.......Dec. 8, 7 pm.

Thurs, Dec.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-due Sydney. 17th December.

Mondia

Dec, 8, 7 D.MT. Thurs., Dec. 1.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

....Dec. 8, 5.30 pm.

...Dec. 8, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Dec. 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.

...... President Coolidge

K.P.O.

Reg.

Dec. 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.

..Dec. 8, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Dec. 8, 5 pm.

Ord.

...Dec. 8, 7 pm.

America vin Vancouver B.C., and

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

(Parcels and Papers only for Canada)-luc Vancouver 28th December

Parcels,

.....Dec. 1, 5 pm.

B.C.,

Reg., Ord..

.Dec. 9, 9.16 m.

Friday

Kingyuan Mausong

Chitral Hosang Bagres

Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South Empress of Canada Thura, Dec. 8.

Swatow

Sandakan

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia

Parcels only for Calcutta

MR and Foochow ..

Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar and Louren- cu Marques

.Dec. 9, 10 a.m.

Fri, Dec. 9, 8.30 a.m. ..Fri, Dec. 9, 8.30 a.m.

Fri., Dec. 9, 10.30 am.. Fri, Dec. 9, 1 p.m. ..Fri, Dec. 9, 3 p.m.

Ruys... Fri, Dec. 9, 3.30 p.m. M/V Canton...Fri., Dec. 9.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,...Dec. 0, 5 pm. ......Dec. 10, 0.45 a.m. ..Dec. 10, 10.30 a.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and British

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 6th January, 1939,

Saturday

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways British

Direct Service"--due Amsterdam,

20th December

Amoy

Rcg. Ord,

M/V Canton..Sat., Dec. 10,

Reg.

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

.Den 10, 0.30 a.m. ONL ........Dec. 10, 18 x.12. Sulyang.....Sat, Dec. 10, 3.30 p.m.

Parcels and Papers for South Africa Montevideo Maru Sat, Dec. 10, 5p.m. .

Mon, Dec, 12, 8.30 am.. ..Mon., Dec. 13, Noon. ....Mon., Dec. 17. K.P.O.

Sundiny

Fort Bayard and Holhow

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Cheklang Halphong

Canton Yochow

.Sun., Dec. 11, 0.30 am..

.Sun., Dec. 11, D a.m. .Sun, Dec. 11, am..

Monday

were

Swatow Haiphong

Szechuen Kolhow

Manila, Australla and New Zealand Changte

vin Thursday Island-duo Thurs- day Island, 24th December

Parcels Reg. Ord,

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

A. A. Lopes 75-900, and W. C. Simpson 81-12-09, qualified for the Captain's Cup competition, playing on

and 4. There eleven entries.

November Medal Poo! The November Medal Pool was won by T. B. Low with a score of 77-12-03. There were seven en-

Referring to Munich, he said that for appensement on

those lines? trien. Germany had received many great Why should't we ask the Germans benefits, and it was now our turn to to join us and the other Nine-Power nsk for something in exchange,

the

Direct Service"-dao 19th December.

Landon,

...Dec. 12, 4 pm.

..Dec. 12, 8 p.m.. Dec. 12, 6.30 pm. Q.P.O.

..Dec. 12, 4 pm.

.Dec. 12, 5 p.m.. ...........Dec. 12, 7 p.m.

Mon, Dec. 12..

K.P.O.

Rex.

.Dec. 12, 5p..

Ord.

Den 18, 5.20 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

..Dec. 12, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Dow

18, 7 push a

"The policy of appeasement should representations for the maintenance EWO BOWLING LEAGUE A Mafi by "Imperial Always Imperial Airways Plane The following is Swan, Culbersvi will help our trade. We are a trad-thing else to get rid of what Mr. 458 In the

"That would do more than any- Scoreless Wonders beat Rollers by & Fritz report on this morning'ing nation, and so la Germany. In Pirow called the psychology of war, Indoor Bowling League last night. cemi-Antl of the Ewo China,

our interests as merchants would create a revolution in men's Scores: The King's speech, read by the The Manile market held a Governor-General at the opening of session with Antamok showing the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo

quiet were absolutely Identical.

"The Anti-Cemintern Pact

minds, and would certainly have the new Session of the Northern only gain,

D. Molthen an effect on Japan." 3 points. The

triangle, and Ireland Parliament referred

It. Venezia Lord Elibank, using his right to Hearther the stocks were unchanged with the other similar fantasies will pass, he Juternational situation.

exception of Bagulo Gold which was

speak said.

a second time, welcomed the 5, Church The Governor-General said it is a down point, and I.X.L. and United "What will remain are mutual in stand in the Far East. He thought. A. Tremlett

Government's definite slep to take a source of general satisfaction that Paracale which were down i point. terests as trading nations.

International situation has Also, United Paracale

"Those interests

Lord

Plymouth's remarks with re- Quttinger

AH. Hutchinson # greatly improved.-Reuter,

dividend.

Isn't the time ripe to ask deny gard to the Nine-Power Treaty was A Hutch

definite step forward-Reuter.

Total

the

other

went

Ex-

are threatened.

Acoreleme Wonders

...) 197 143 184 506 143 400 104 187 200 182

Total

1,883

Direct Service"-dne

19th December,

**** 100

Nydney.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia br "Imperial Always

Mou, Dos. 12. E.P.O.

.Dec. 12, 5 p.m. Deo. 13, 5.39 1.00..

Dec. 12, 5 p.m. Dec. 18, 7 pan.

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