Friday
HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH
December 30, 1938.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C.
HABAR. R.
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
TUITION GIVEN.
་
"DANCING IN G HOURS" --Ropid Easy Lessons. Beginners “ለ Speciality." Advanced Courses. Modern Ballroom Tango, Tap. Ex- pert Tullion. Apply-Tony's Dance Studio, China Building, Oth Floor, 12-A.
WANTED KNOWN.
GLADIOLI CORMS:—Arriving by "Potsdam", new Gladioli Corms in many separate colours, Limited quantity only. Enquire at the Clover Flower Shop, Gloucester Arcade, MANGGO GADONG AHOMMANIS the queen of fruits, just unshipped from Java, limited in quantity, freshly delicious. Order carly, delivered if required. Java Restau- ant, 14, Lockhart Rond, phone 32494, specialist of Java Ricetable.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock
Market this morning:
BANKS
11.K. Banks, S...... H.K. Banks, Len. £. Chartered £.
Mercantile. C. £.
Chinn Underwriters cts.
NOTICE.
ARMS LICENCES
Holders of Arms Licences are reminded that Arms Licences arc due for renewal on fat. January, 1939 (Fee $10.00 per cence). Licencees should call ut the Accounts Offee, Pollee Headquar- ters between the hours of 9 n.m. and 1 pm daily (Sundaya and Holidays, excepted), with their licences,
T. H. KING, Commisioner of Police, 30th December, 1938.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
FRANCE ADAMANT AGAINST ITALY'S AFRICA DEMANDS
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although they stressed that there is 1ot much evidence that Germany would go far to support the Italian caling.
Diplomatic eireles treat with the treatest reserve the Rome reports that Mussollut will ask Mr. Chamberlain Lo use his good onlɛes to obtain con- versions from France.
It is understool tint M. Corbin, e to visit Mr. Chamberinin or Viscount French Ambassador to Londen, plans, Halifax during the next few days to make the French viewpoint absolute. ly clear. United Press.
FRENCH ACTION ON SYRIA
Parla, Dec, 29. M. Daladier has decided to take Immediate action on the Syrjon quCK- tion, with which is bound up the whale Mediterranean strategic situa tion.
A special commission of four mem- bers is to be despatched in the in- medinte future to make enquiries on the spot with view to the drawing- up of a new Franco-Syrian egreement.
In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks-Reuter, will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the 2nd January, 1939. (The First week-day In January).
Hongkong, 28th December, 1938.
RA.O.B. (G.L.E.) CLUB
The Committee wish it to be generally known that with effect from 1st January, 1939, the club Is re-constituted. The committee extend
and hearty ལྷ་ cordial invitation to all members R.A.O.B. (G.L.E.) to visit and attend the ciub,
Particulars regarding member- ship and subscriptions may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary or from members of the Com- mittee.
1. A. PETERS.
Hon, Secretary.
.1.425 b. .00% n.
Mercantile, A. &. B. £.
.0% n. 27. 13 n.
East Asia S
INSURANCES
Canton $.
Union $
200 b. .485 n. .70 s.
H.K. Fire $
,178 n.
SHIPPING
Douglas, $
.03 .
Steamboats
$10 n.
Indo-Chinur, P.
$00 n.
December 22, 1938.
Indo-Chinas, D.
$24 n.
.00/10.
Waterboats
$0 n.
DOCKS ETC.
.115 b.
$13 b.
Docks (new) $.
.17.00 n.
.$6.35 b.
Providents (new)
.0.10 .
To the Editor,
Now Eng. Sh.
Sha. Docks, Sh.
. $100 n.
Sir,-I
T
MINING
7
Shell Bearers s/-
Wharves $..
Ducks (old)
Providenta (old)
Kallan 8/-
Rouba
Venz: Goldfield"
Hongkong Mines- Antamuks Ps. Atoka Ps.
Baguio Gold Fs. Benguet Con. Ps. Coco Grove Pa. Con. Mines Ps. Demonstrations Ps. IX.L. Ps. Gumaus Ps, San Maurlelo Pa, Suyoc Consol Pe. Paracales P3.
Hotels $.
Lands $.
LANDS
Lands 1% deb. $.
S'hui Lands Sh. $. Humphreys
HK. Realties $.
Chinese Estates
Tram. $.
UTILITIES
Peak Troms (old)
Peak Trams (new)
Star Ferries
Ferries (old)
Y. Ferries, (new)
China Light $..
China Light Rights $..
$5.00 n.
.17/0 n.
$0.33 n. $3 n.
71⁄2 cis. n.
.55 s. .264 Su
.2314 30.
14.30 sa 51 sa. .003 sa.
05 sa. 13 sa. .1.70's. .10% na. .G2 sa.
.30 b. 107.
.10 n.
38 0.
LETTERS
Cathedral Christmas Tree
Hongkong Telegraph.
should be
grateful
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York Cotton
New York, Dec. 29, Opening Closing 1.30b/430 8.30 N 8.44 43 8.24 /23 7.97 10 7.65 /65
Jan. (1030) Mar. (1930) May (1930) July (1939) Oct. (1930) Dec. (1030)
Spot
8.40/40
8.20/20
197
7.05/05
7.00/01
7,00 /00
7.02/62
8.85 N
New York Rubber Mar, (1939) 16.50 /52 May
10.37b/44 Sept. Oct.
16.44/44 10.30 /31 16.30b/360 16.32b/38a
Sales for the day:-1,730 tons.
Chicago Wheat
6874/687% 08/094 684/003 687%/09
G04/094
May
July
Sept.
Wednesday's Sulest-
11,537,000 bushels,
Chicago Corn
May July
if Sept.
534/53% 53%/53% 0436/544 5-452 54 55%/55%
Winnipeg Wheat
Dec. May
034/83% 04 /03
through your columns I could thanke all donora of gifts to the Christmas Tree.
Individual guts of money have July been acknowledged separately where we have known the donors. Gifts In kind and anonymous gifts of money
hereby are
acknowledged
most gratefully.
The
Societies receiving these gifts have expressed their great appreciation of the kindness both of children and adults who made it possible for so many poor people to receive Christmas gifts.
J. L. WILSON,
Dean.
.5.10 b. STOCK MARKET
.$90 n.
17,40 b.
$3 n.
$34 11.
$22 n.
St
522435.
9.50
3.70
b.
H.K. Electric $.
b.
Macao Electrle
Sandakan Lights $. Telephone (old) $.
Telephone (new) Tractions 8/-
$17. .10.00 8. 23 L. $8.00 21/3 11. 25/m 11.
Singapore Prci, s/-
INDUSTRIAL
Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh.
Canton Ices Cements $. Ropea
STORES, &c.
Dairy Farma Watsons $..
Lane Crawfords 5.
COTTON MILLS
$14 n.
$13 n.
$1.70 n.
.15.75 b.
$4.25 n.
$24.50 s.
1.60 b.
REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange: official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says.
There was a steady market during the day and a fair volume of business priced was transacted. The lower stocks were again most in favour, with sales reported at slightly im proving rates. A substantial gain was registered In H.K. Banka, shares changing hands at $1,420/1,425, with sellers asking $1.430. Appearances at the close indicate a continuance of the sleadiness displayed during the day.
Bayern
Hongkong Bank $1,415 Douglaser 102 II.K.K. Wharves $16 I.. Docks (Old) 201 IK, Docks (New) 313% Providents (Old) $0.35" Providents (New) $0.15
8. Hotels. $0% H.K. Lands $30 H.K, Healer $5
HK. Tramw
China Lights
017.40
Chile Lights, Rights $3,00
1.K. Electric 857
Telephones (Olá! $23
Vibro Poing $0
$0.00
Sinceres
$2.
Wing On (ILK.)
$30 n.
Powell, Ltd. ets..
90 n.
Ewo Cotton Ex. rt. Sh.$.
13% n.
Cements F15A
S'hal Cotton Sh.$..
.104 n.
Wabons #7.60
Entertainment
Zoong Sings, Sh.$.
.24 n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh.$.
AnSc.
II.K. Entertaiments $.
Constructions, $..
40 n.
.0.90 b.
1
1.K. Govt. 4% Loan 67% pm. ILK. Govt. 33% Loan par
Sellers
.0.30 L.
.76%
Vilbro Piling $..
Ch. Govt. 5% 1025
G$ Bonda
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan H.X. Govt. 3%%%% Marsmans (Lon.) - Maramans (H.K.), u/~
.0% prm. t
por t
10/08
3/- n.
U.S. Launches Big Anti-Spy Drive
the
Washington, Dec. 20,
The Treasury Department has an- nounced that Mr. G. T. Helvering,
Commissioner for
Internal Revenue, has ordered thousands of Treasury investigators in all depart- ments, and various low-enforcement agencies to keep a sharp watch for espionage activities, in accordance with President Roosevelt's
recent request for n: strengthening of America's anti-spy defences.-Neuter.
Hongkong Dank $1,430
China Underwelters" $0.10
11. Docks (Old) $18 Humphreys 20
Yaumati Ferrien (Old) $22%
I.K. Electrics $37
Sandakan Lights #10.00
Dalry Farms (21 Lane, Crawforda ŝa Constructions F11
BAJUA
Hongkong Bank $1,420/23 H.K, Dorks (Old) $18/1/M H.K. Docks (Now) (17/175 Providents (Old) 8035/46 Providen (New) $0.15
11. & H. Hotels $83;
IX. Realties #5
China Lights $5
H.K. Electric» #577573%
Macao Electrics $173
Cements #15.00
Watson $7.00
Antamoke P. 08 Atoka 20
Bagilo Gold 214
Benguet Consolidated 14.50 Coco Grove Di
Consolidated Mines 003
Farscals Gumaus San Mauricio 1.7 Buyoo 10W United Paracula „85
18
A SHIP LIFTED ABOVE-WATER BY A BOMB EXPLOSION-During their campaign in China the Japanese air forces have made a practice of systematically bombing Chinese vessela plying up and down the River Yangtze. The above photograph-which is one of the most amazing of its kind that has ever been secured was taken just at the moment when a heavy bomb fell close alongside a small steamer, and shows how the tremendous force of the explosion lifted the vessel clean out of the water!
Man's "Grimaces"
Duchess of
at
Norfolk
POST
DROADCAST RECEIVING
LICENCES
OFFICE.
1038
NEW YEAR HOLIDAY On Monday, January Holders of licences are reminded the General Post Offer and Kowloon that if it is desired to continue to re- Central Post Ofles will be open frem tain possession of the apparatus after 8 am, to p.m., Sheungwan Branch the date of expiration of the licence Post Ofico will be open from 8 # renewal must be effected without to 10 am, nif the other Branch delay.
Post Offices will be entirely closed. New Licences will be available ai, There will be one collection from the Government Radio Ofice, G.P.D. the pillar-boxes na on Sundays and Building, First Floor, on ordinary one delivery of Reglatered and business days, and will be sued Ordinary correspondence at 11.30 against the receipt of a remittance of a.m. $12.00, between the hours of 9 a.m.) The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, and 5 p.m. except on Saturdays when Tai Po and Un Long will also have licences will be issued between D a.m. ono delivery of ordinary corres- and 1 p.m.
pondence at 11 a.m.
Applications may be inde
(a) personally. (b) by messenger, (c) by post.
The Money Order Ofee will be entirely closed.
VIA SIBERIA KOUTE It is essential under (e) and pre- Letters and Postcards for Europe ferable under (a) and (b) that ap (except-Great Britain and Eire) and plications should be accompanied by South America are forwarded "yte crossed Chequo puyable to the Hang-Siberia" if so superscribed. keng Government. The new licence will then be sent by post or messen- ker as soon as it is ready. Where actual cash is tendered a new licence Kwangtung, should be received in exchange be- fore leaving the Licensing Office.
In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the application.
MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mall only for West Kwangsl, Szechwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac- cepted at senders' risk.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed-15 minutes earlier than the MAIL FOR CANTON
time given below unless otherwise Registered and ordinary mall stated, and where molls are advertis- for Canton and despatched as gistered and parcel mails are closed clrcumstances permit.
at 5 p.m. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS
POLICE are investigating a complaint that the Duchess Captured or Parcela) will be seed to close at or before 9 am, re-
of Norfolk was followed round the stalls by a young man who "made grimaces at her" when she opened a hos- pital fair at Hove Town. Hall recently.
The man, who was well dressed, several times looked at the Duchess in a strange way, and was continually close behind her.
In order to avoid embarrassing be connected with the official party, the organisers of the fair the A helper at the fair sakl: "We Duchess said nothing at the time, thought the man was perhaps à pri- but mentioned the matter to the vate delective or something of the Duke when ale returned to Arundel | kind, Castle.
The Duke communicated with the hospital authorities.
"I gather the Buchess did not say anything at the time because she thought the man was in some way connected with the fair or had been "MISTAKEN FOR DETECTIVE"
Stall-holders and others notleed employed by the organizers. He the young man whom they took tol was not known."
British Protest To Insurgents
Majorca.
London, Dec. 20.
BIG CHRISTMAS MAIL
Millions of Letters Sent During Last Week
The British Government has lodged
London, Dec. 20. a protest with the Franco Govern-
The Post Office states that 75,500,- ment against detalament of the
000 Jellers were posted during Greck steamer, Atlas at Palma de
Christmas week, while between De- 0134/613% Although the ship is not British,cember 18 and 23 the number of 631%/63% part of the cargo worth £10,000 parcels posted daily amounted to 634/03 British-owned, and a large part of 200,000. Despite the heavier mails the cargo is insured in England and difficulties due to snow and cold weather, the Post Office was able to Trans-Ocean.
deliver
all the letters on time, Among the letters WAS London, Dec. 20.
a large to Santa Claus. General Franco has expressed his number addressed
These, ng usual, views to the British Government
were opened by concerning payment of indemnity for sorters and presents sent to the most deserving cases from a fund which the less inflicted on British shipping
Bul- letin.
To Club Session On Stretcher
Crescent, Okla. Everybody reached the
Crescent Women's Study club meeting before the hostess, Mrs. Oscar Brewster, but she had a good reason for being late, She was carried in on a stretcher with her arm in a cast. It was revealed that just before the first guest had arrived Mrs. Brewster fell from chair, breaking her arm.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T.. London Demand
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japon T.T. India
T.T. U.S.A.
T.T. Switzerland
.18. 2% .1s. 2
.172 Nom. .53%
INDEMNITY CLAIM
by Spanish Insurgents, it is learned the sortera collected.-Reuter
In authorilive circles.
General Franco's reply will be communicated to n committee of British ship-owners trading with Spain after examination by thei Foreign Office.-Trans-Ocean.
CONFIDENTIAL PLAN
FOR INDEMNITY
London, Dec. 29.
>
HEALTH BULLETIN
One case cach of Cholera (from the New Territories), Small-pox-and Meningitis, two cases of Diphtheria, and four cases of Puerperal Fever,
It is learned that the British Gov-were reported to the Health authori ernment has under consideration the ties on Wednesday. The local reply received from General Franco Cholera cases to dato total 547, on the question of the payment of For the week ended last Saturday, compensation for damage done to the following notifiable diseases were British ships trading with Spain. reported. 12 cases of Small-pox with It is understood that the note will eight deaths (one imparted), 11 cases be submitted to the committee of of Diphtheria with two deaths, three British
ship-owners trading with cases of Typhoid, 1 cases Spaln
for their consideration to Meascles with three deaths, four cases of Chicken-pox, eight cases of Meningitis with one death, 18 cases The compensation plan is con- fidential, but "Reuter understands of Dysentery with seven deaths, ve that it is an elaboration of the
cases of Puerperal Fever. There pre- vious plan, under which compensa- were also tion was paid in the case where culosis. bombing was considered to be dell-
morrow.
Commission set up
The pre-
vious plan, broke down after it was learned that General Franco intended
110 deaths from Tuber-
FANLING GOLF
that compensations should not be Results Of Competitions
paid immediately, but after the war had concluded-Reuter,
.100
.03
.20%
TT. Manlin
.57%
berate by a
T.T. Batavia
.5211
specially to adjudicate.
TT. Bangkok
1493%
TT. Saigon
.100
TT. France.
10.00
T.T. Germany
.71% 127
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1/3
4 m/s D/p do.
.1/3.5/32
4 m/s Lie U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
20.7 11.45 .8414
U.S. Cross rato in Lon...4.05()
to the bonts,
T.T. Australla
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
SMITH PREMIER
PORTABLE
WANG BROS. & CO. Solo Agants for 5. China
10, Pottinger Street Phone 23580,
ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER
BOMBED
Lloyda radio standon, Dec. 29.
At Christmas Meeting
the
The following were the results of competitions played at the Christmas at Gibraltar Meeting of has intercepted an S.0.5. message Golf Club at Fanllcg:
Royal Hongkong from the British steamer, Marionga, stating that the vessel had been the Col. King (7), T. Low (13)
Bogey (Par) Pool, Old Course.-- victim of a bombing attack west of Major McMillon (15), all square, Ibiza, and that the crew had taken led and divide. There were 74 en-
No further detalla are available- Trans-Ocean.
Fancy Dress Party
Gay Function in Aid Of Refugees
ond
trica,
T.
Bogey (Par) Pool, New Course,→ Megurry (12), all square, wias. There were 10 entries.
Mixed Bogey (Par), New Course. -Col. and Miss King (11 strokes), three down, win. F. A. Redmond and Mrs. Cassidy (9 strokes) wer also three down, but had the worve Bente over the last nine holes. There were 12 entries.
Woul 40 an~
Medal Round, Old Course Major McMillan, 80-1071, wo A delightful fancy dress party for first prize in a Medal Round play- children was held in the West Lounge ed on the Old Course. T. Low of the European Young Men's Chris- | 85—13=72, and Cal. King, 79–7 Ulan Association, Kowloon, yester-72, cannot take second prize us day afternoon, the proceeds of which their cards had won prizes in th are to be devoted to destituto re- Bogey Par Competition. fugee children in the Colony,
I. P. Tamworth, 01-8-73, The highlight of the afternoon was second prize. There were a version of "Snow White and the tries. Seven Dwarte presented by Miss Jean Grein (who made such hit in "Ruddīgore" as Mad Margaret), and the ship's company of HMS. Eagle. The children thoroughly enjoyed the selection of Mickey Mouse car- toons which were screened, the Lounge being turned into a tem- porary cinema for the occasion. There This city has a veritable William were also a number of side-abows Tell on its police force. He is Carl Including lucky dips,. flah ponda and Rabe who has brought down with BO on. The antics of the clowns bow and arrow a hawk of a distance added to the fun of the party. ot 40 yards and 20 yards in the air.
Hawk Killed With Arrow
Oroville, Cal.
From
Tientsin and Swatow Manila ...
Halphtong, Pakhot and Hoihow Holhow
Java
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Service"-London date,
Straits
Strails
Direct
25th December. Shanghai and Swatow
Salgon
Air Mail by
"Pan-American Alr-
Per Hupch
Pres. Taft
Kwangtung
Dac.
.December 30. .December 30. ,December 31.
Mulnam
.December 31,
Tilsalak
Anshun
December 31.
„January
Behar
January 1.
Imperial Airways Plano Klungchow Luog
.January 1.
January 1.
..January 1.
ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Tan-American Airways Plane
cisco date, 24th December. Straits
Japan and Shanghai
Australia and Manila
Java and Manila Japan
Calcutta and Straits
Straits Manila
Bangalore
Sarpedon
Nellore
Tjisadane
Manila Maru
Shirola
Titan
Empress of Japan
Ale tall by "Pan American_Air-
ways Direct Servico"-San Fran- Pan-American Airways cisco date, 28th December 1938 U.S.A
Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date, 10th December). Pres. Van Buren Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.-London date, 8th December and London Parcels London date, 1st December. Japan and Shanghai U.S.A.. Honolulu and Japan-San Francisco date 10th December 1930
For
Monlin Shanghal
Rajputana Chiiral
January 1. „January 1.
January
January January
January 3.
January 3,
January 3.
January 4.
Plano
January 4.
January 5.
, January 5.
January 6.
President Cleveland .....January OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Friday
Papers for Straite and (Parcels and
Papers only for Calcutta)
Manila. Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Brisbane-due Bri- Lane, 17th January.
Shanghai
Date and Time.
Emp, of Japan Fri, Dec. 30, 4,30 p.m. Menelaus ....Fri, Dec. 30, 7 p.m.
Talma
Parcels, Papers
Nankin
........Fri, Dec. 30. .Dec. 30, & p.m. .Dec. 31, 9.00 a.m.
G.P.O, and K.F., Dec. 30
Parcels,
Reg.,
Ord..
Saturday
Kaying
Ha! Lee
Holhaw and Parcels only for Ran-
goon.
Japan, Honolulu, U.S.Á., C, and S. Pres Tati
America via San Francisco, Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco 19th January, 1939.
Air Mail for "Air-France Service Lyeemoon
duo Marseilles, 15th January.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lalu and U.S.A.. by the "Tan American Airways Direct Servico" -due San Francisco 8th January.
Shanghai Saigon
.....Dec. 30, 5 p.m. ...,Dec. 31, 8.45
Dec. 31, 9.30 am.
.Sat, Dec. 31, 0.30 a.m.
...Sat., Dec. 31, 9.30 a.m.
Sat
Dec. 31.
and KL.P.O. ...Dec. 31, 3.00 p.m. Dec. 31, 4.15 pm. ..Dec. 31, 5.00 p.m. .................Sat, Dec. 31, G.P.U. and K.P.O.
¡Dec. 31, 4.30 p.m. .Doa, 31. p.m. Airways Mano
Sat, Dec. 31. K.P.O.
Parcels,
Regt.
Ord.
Rex., Ord..
Pan-American
Reg.,
Ori,
Reg.,
Ord..
Sunday
Soochow Lycemoon
.Sun., Jan. 1, 0 a.m.
.Sun., Jan. 1, 9 n.m.
Monday
.Dec. 31, 5 p .Dec. 31. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
nec. 31, 5 p..
.Jan. 1, 5 p.m.
Ale Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Rion, Dec, 2.
Direct Service"-due London, th January 1939.
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane Mon, Dec, 2.
tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Servier-dud Sydney, Bil Jan- uary 1939.
K.P.O.
Rex.
Jan. 2, Noon.
Ord
....Jan. 2. 1 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg..
Jan. 2, Noon.
Ori
Jan. 1. 1 p.m.
K.P.0.
Ber..
Jan. 2, Noon.
Ord,
KC... Ord..
Jan, 2, 1 p.m.
Gr.O.
Jan. 2. Noon.
Taksang
Jan. 2, 1 p.m. .Mon., Jun. 2, 1 p.m.
Saigon
Tuesday
Kolgan
Shanghai and Tientsin
Tues, Jan. 3, 8.30 a.m.
Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin .... Kanchow....Tues., Joo. 3, 0.30 a.m. Dairen and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)-due Victoria B.C.. 2nd February
Hollow and Pakhol Fort Bayard and Halphong Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only) for South Africa vin Durban. Chuanchow and Amoy
Swatow and Tientsin Halphong
Hothow
Ixion ........Tues. Jan. 3, 0.30 a.m. Kiungchow Tues., Jon. 3, 12.30 p.m. Jean Dupuls. Tues., Jan. 3, 2.30 p.m.
Wednesday
Manila Maru Tues., Jan. 3, 3.30 p.m. Tsinan .Tuck, Jan. 3, 3.30 p.m.
Yatshing....Wed., Jan. 4, 10.30 a.m. Yusang....Wed., Jan. 4, 10.00 a.m. Muinam .....Wed., Jan; 4, 11.30 a.m. Pan-American Airways Plane
Wod, Jan. 4. K.P.O.
....................lan, 4, 8 pm
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Jafa and U.S.A., by the "Part- American Airways Direct Ber- vice"-due Sais Franciaco, 11th January
Reg.
Ord.
****.Jan. 4, 5.30 p.m.
Ord,
G.P.O.
*.............Jam, 4, 6 pas
„Jam. 4, 7 pm