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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &
MORTGAGE CO. LTD.
Notice is hereby given that Mr. Reginald Andrew Wickerson has this day boon appointed Secretary and Manager of this Company, In the place of Mr. J. C. Guterres,
By Order,
S. M. CHURN,
Chairman. Hongkong, 18th January, 1939.
GILMAN MOTORS KOWLOON
The premises hitherto occupied by and known as The Duro Motor Co. Ltd., having been acquired by 300 TO 600 sq. ft. office accommoda-Gilman & Co. Ltd., will as from tion required immediately by British the 15th January, 1939, be re- Central district preferred. named GILMAN MOTORS KOW Firm, Box No. 610, "Hongkong Telegraph LOON, Telephone No. 57226.
POSITIONS VACANT.
Monday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
A Look Through The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO A Royal Warrant has been laued, according to which the Commissariat re-named the Department has been Army Service Corps, and Omcars in it will henceforth have ordinary Army rank. The Warrant also regulates pro- motion and retirement.
to-day
FL
duct Clemenceau shoulder.
WAS
•
france.
Newa
•
in
of 46 to 0 adopted
that mich,
18 Degrees Below, But No Fur Coats
New Spartan Society Formed in Tokyo
January 16, 1939.
HOODOO DEFIED BY SEAMEN
Halliburton's Junk Has 13 Bunks
Considering that sociallats even hesitate to sit 13 at table, Mr. Richard Haliburton must be acknowledged a brave man. There are 13 bunks on the Sea Dragon, the junk which Mr. Halliburton is prepared for a voyage yet there is no tenant for the 13th bunk. Who will across the Pacifle. volunteer to occupy it?
If Mr. Halliburton has any choice) it will be occupied by a cameraman. "still" photographers in plenty, but, arguing that a motion picture record of the junk's trip will be worth while, Mr. man. Failing a cameraman, and Halliburton hopes to enlist a camera- though the salling day is near, he hopes at least to and a suitable 13th
TOKYO, Jan. 16. WHILE TOKYO shivers M. Maurel and M. Clemencena fought under the record low tem-
aworda. M. with wounded theperature of a little less than 18 degrees below freezing
13 of Deputies in Paris point,
citizens have The Chamber to-day by a vote the extraordinary budget for 1989, the gathered together to form
Axed Delas at 18,800,000 "Doing Without Over-Among his crew there are atimates
coats" Society. reached Zanzibar has
The members have pledged with threo hundred Stanley, arrived at Wadelal on the 20th January themselves to dispense with over- In an exhausted condition.
conts and to train their bodies to be in tune with the national 25 YEARS AGO Net for a long time has Japan bean policy of conserving such nation- visited by such a dinner as has heal resources REPUTABLE foreign concern has
fallen her since Saturday. What is the and furs. immediato opening for foreigner
total loss of life will not, of course, kie 25-30, Man with office sales
seriove than might appene from the parlous nature of the vialtation, good education preferred. Attractive salary offered. Replies treated con- the office of our Motor Depart-though today's telegrams are not zo pleasing fact, at any Adentially Box No. 902, "Hongkongment will be situated at GILMAN auring. One
rate, is that the terrific eruption which Telegraph."
MOTORS KOWLOON, 132 Nathan took plaer on the isinne of Sakurajima, Roath, Kowloun. Telephone No. while it destroyed the vllinge, dnen not out an overcoat for the last 30 years. famous member of the Sea Dragon's
appear to have been attended by great loss of life might have" Iren
"Манз feared.
people have been killed," says Renter but "70,000 persons have fled, the telegraph operator aiona remaining."
H.K. Stock Market
and
were
GILMAN & CO. LTD.,
(MOTOR DEPT.)
As from the 15th January, 1939,
69850.
JOHORE GOVERNMENT
Applications are invited at the
The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- office
ke this morning:
BANKS
H.K. Danks, S.
HK. Banks, Lon. £. Chartered £.
Mereuntile, A. &. 13. £
Mercantile, C.
INSURANCES
East Asia S
Canton $..
Union $.
China Underwriters ris..
ILK. Fire SPPING
of the Sinte Engineer, Public Works Department, Johore, Assistant
1,415 . for appointments of
AK
10 YEARS AGO An appalling disastor, probably the
haters, accurred Wetrlun
F:
worst in Joeni
Lighthouse, the Chiun Mer chontas. Usin Wah, striking a rock
and winking within an hour, with the
06 n.Engineers a temporary agree-lon, it is feared, of nearly 400 Heen.
04 1.
27 n.iments.
13 n. .88 n.
The length of agreement and salary according to qualifications 200 b. and experience.
470 2.
.7ELS.
Application with copies of recent 175 b.testimonials to be submitted to
the State Engineer, Johore.
.00/ 31.
.9.
Douglas $
G4 b.
Steamboats
18 n.
Indo-Chinas, P. S
.55 1.
Indo-Chines, D. $.
.24 n.
Shell Bearers s/-
Waterboats
Wharves
Docks (ok) $
Docks (new)
Providents (old) $.
DOCKS ETC.
ལོ་་
Providents (new) $.
New Eng. Sh. $.
MINING
U16 1. 18. 1712 0.
9 n.
.0.15 n.
.5.00 n.
180 n.
Sha. Decks, Sh.
Kailan /-.
.17/8 n.
Raubs $.....
,v.35 n
Venz: Goldfeld $.
.3 n.
Hongkong Mines cts.
Antamoks P&.
.40% a
Atoks Pa.
Engulo Gold Ps.
Benguet Con. Ps. Coco Grove P's.
Con. Mines P's. Demonstrations Pa. 1.X.L. P. Gumatis Ps, Son Mauricio Pa Suyoe Courol. Ps. Parucales Is.....
LANDS
Hotels $. Lands $... Lanilo 4% dab. $ S'hai Lands Sh. $
Humphreys $. H.K. Realies Chinese Esintes
Trams $.. Peak Trama (old) Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $....
UTILITIES
Y. Ferries (old) $.
Y. Ferries, (new) $.. China Light, (cum. rts.) China Light, (rights) China Lights (ex rts.) H.K. Electrics $.. Cacao Electrics $. Sandakan Light S. Telephones (old) $. Telephone (new) $. Tractions s/-
.71⁄2 n.
.27 SIL. 13.90 sa.
.49 Ba.
.003 0.
OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. Joliere Bakra, 3rd Jan., 1939.
Exchange At A Glance
T.T. Shanghal 7.T. Singapore TT. Japan T.T. Indina
T.T. UB.A. TT. Manila
23 20.
.62 su.
TT. Batavia
.13 su. ..1.76 BJ.
TT. Bangkok T.T. Saigon
21 B.
T.T. France
.07 .
SELLING
T.T. London
Demand
is. 2% 15. 27%
173 Nont.
.03% .1001/4 .83 .2013
,53
149% .109
TT. Australin
10.00
..72 12734 1/012
107% n.
BUYING
. n.
.87 b.
4 m/s L/e London
1/314
.5.65 s.
4 m/s D/p
do.
.1/3.5/32
90 n.
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
20%2
4 m/s France
11.40
17.60 n.
30 d/s Indin
84%
.8 n.
.4 n.
72
n.
22
1.
22 n.
,7 s. .374 9.
,0.55 n.
.3.00 n.
.8.55 .
.57 n.
T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland
U.S. Cross rute in Lon. .4.67%
STOCK MARKET REPORT
One of the nest of the China Mer- chants' feel, the Hsin Wah was coming into harbour round three o'clock in the teeth of a gale and heavy seas. The Waglan light-keeper sighted her to the eastward, and nerved that she wan taking a courag which would bring her to close to the Northern rad of Was glan.
three
The skipper of the n.. Hein Wah wan Captain M. 1. Jumsen, well-known on the China Cons and he and other European officers, are heileved to have lost their lives in the disaster.
Bestion
The threat of opposition to the rati of the Kellogg Pact did not eventunte. The necessary legislation passed through the U.S. Senate, the Trenty being ratified by 85 votes to
our.
•
man,
Seafaring men will look askance on as woollen goods | Mr. Halliburton's temerity. The phobia of No. 13 even influences many Inndlubbers; but most scamen would as soon wring the neck of an albatross devil's number, as put to sea under the spell of the
Among the members who are thun keeping in mind the hardships being experienced by the Japanese fighting forces on the cold China fronts, is a 73-year old man who has done with-
All members of the Society intend 500П distribute leadets In the streets, urging persons wearing fur coals to donate them to the soldiers at the front-Domel.
Four
A MEAN THIEF Consistently Robbed Man Who Befriended Him
of counts store-breaking were preferred against an 18-year-old youth, Chan Chi-fan, before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magist mey on Saturday. He was charged with breaking into the basement of No. 18 Spring Garden Lane, Wanchai, on January 6, and stealing three electric celling fans, a wall clock, 24 komp shades, se panes of glass and an electric heater; breaking into the some address on January 8, and stealing 40 china dishes and 30 lbs. of string; theft of a chest-of-drawers and two chairs on January 11: and theft of four wooden planks on Jann- ary
14.
Detective-Sergeant A. E. Haynes said that the property was owned by confectioner, Chan Ka-chun, 25,
5 YEARS AGO One of the remarkable piracies for who resided at Johnston Road. A some considerabic time-remarkable for report was made by him to the police the length of time the ship was in pirate on January 0 that certain property hands and the length of the journey had been stolen, und further reports travelled before the vessel was lenned-way carried out aboard the 5.5. were made on January b. 11 and 12
the last date, defendant Shanghai On
actually caught leaving the promises. le had gained admittance Into the store by means of a duplicate key.
Poo An travelling between and Tsingtao.
re-
The Pon An in one of the biggest and fastest vessels in the China Mer chants' feet.
Pirates
Binn
Appear from
Bay to h. ve been eesponsible. They com- pelled her Austrian master, Captain itaks, to steer her south and she tra- velled down the count nt practically full speed.
Throughout the voyage, the Captain WAR kept on the bridge under close guard, a pistol being kept at his head to persuade him to carry out the pirates bidding. The Puo An finally enme 10 halt, under instructions, at a small bay near Swatow, where the gang dis
WILL
It was a mean theft, as the com- plainant had taken the defendant into his home, and had given him loou und shelter free of charge. The de- tendant, moreover, knew where the complainant
kept
hi
property. Sentence of three weeks hard labour on each charge was imposed, the terms to run consecutively.
hawker, An unlicensed marine Chan To, 20, was charged, in connec- t.on with the case, with receiving
Mr. Halliburton-author, traveller, adventurer-is hlmselt the most party. At present he has 11 com- panions. They are:
Captain Jolm Welch, skipper, who is well filted for his role by experience as captain of both steam and sailing ships.
John Patter, 23, the owner of a 60-foot sailing yacht, whose perience makes him the Junk's leading hand.
POST OFFICE.
MAIL FOR CANTON
Registered and ordinary malls
VIA SIDERIA KOUTE
Letters and Postcards for Europe
(not Insured or Parcels) will be ac(except Great Britain and Eire) and cepted for Canton and despatched circumstances permit.
MAIL LETTERS
South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" if so superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the
Ordinary letter mall only for Werlime given below unless otherwise stated, and where malts are advertis- Kwang, Szechwared to close at or before 9 am, ro Kwangtung, Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel malls are closed cepted at senders' rink
lat 5 pm. on the previous day, INWARD MAILS
From
Manila
Per
Crown City
Air Mail by "imperial" "Airways
Direct Service"-London date, Imperiat Airways
nila and London Parcels
Straits, Manila
Shanghol
Duc.
.January 16,
7 January. Haiphong, Palskol and Holhow Shanghal
Plane
„January 18.
Klungchow .............. Regensburg
January 10.
January 16.
-(London date, 8th
December.
1938.)
Deucalion
January 17.
Glenshiel
January 17.
January 17,
January 17.
January 18.
.January 18..
Imperial Airways Plano January 18.. Muinam
.January 18.
Tilawa
January 10.
January 19.
January 16.
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai and Swatow Hulphong Manila
Air Mall By "Imperial Airways Direct Service-London date,
11th January,
Hosang..
Kingyuan
Canton
Emp. of Asia
Kamo Maru
Straits and Holhow Calcutta and Straits Australia and Manila U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan-(San
Francisco date, 24th December). Pres. Harrison Straits and Europe via Suez (Paper etc.)-Londen date, 22nd Decem
ber and London Parcels London Cx-
date, 15th December 1938. Stralis
Gordon Torrey, 25, a friend and
former sailing companion of Mr.
Poiter.
Henry von Fehren, engineer, who will have charge of the Sea Dragon's
the latest recruit, auxiliary 100-horsepower Diesel en-
Richard Davis, Gine.
has come from Honolulu who and will act as assistant engineer,
George Petrich, who, 15 former chief radio operator on Matson ships, is well recommended for his position as radio operator.
Paul Mooney, journalist, who will ald Mr. Haliburton in the literary cnterprises through which he hopes. partly to recover the expenses of the
venture.
George Barstow, a student at the New York College of Music, whose accordeon
33 ship's places him musician and chief entertainer.
Robert Chase, 22, who has inter- rupted his education at Dartmouth College to make the trip, and who will go back next year to seek his degree,
Patrick Kelly, 17, the baby of the party, who holds an American pass port because of his father's nation- aly, but has not yet seen America; his brother awaits him there.
James Sligh, American cook, who has cooked for sailing crews for 20 years and has no qualms about satisfying the appetites
Dragon's crew.
of the Sea
Waruins To Pirates Luxuriously equipped, the Sea Dragon will present an irresistible templation to pirates should they be made nware
her movements. However, if they attacks her they will find her a hard prize to take. Three
of
embarked with their booty last even. stoten property. He denied know-shotguns, three rifles, and two re-
of the ledge that the property was
ing. They carried of nine wealthier
for ranson.
jinamentera
stojen,
The Pug An is now headed for Shang-and was remanded until Jummary 27 armoury. bai and in due to-morrow.
Mr. Wu Teb-chen, politicni vice. minister, and former Mayor of Shang- hat
at 2.30 p.m.
Announced that General Chiang RELIEF IN INTERIOR
Kni-shek returning to Nanking he for January 20. ite will be met there by Marshal Chung 11such-Hang-
Mr. T. V. Stong, former Finance Minister. I also leaving for Nanking before the week-end,
踊
Press reports alleging that Chancel-
Hongkong Unit To Leave
For "Ironside Army"
small volvers provide her with a
It is likely, too, that two police officers will be carried when the junk makes a two-day "shake- down" trip in the near future.
On that trip she will be thoroughly tested; if there is rough weather about
Sch
it will be courted and the Dragon's reactions noted. She will start the crossing a few days after
her return, and, though the date can- not yet be fixed, it may possibly be within this month,
to
It is part of Mr. Halliburton's plan show the Junk at the San A group of young men and women, lar Hitler of Germany had separately recruited by the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Francisco Exposition, recouping him- appironebed various members of the .17% b. The Hongkong Stock Exchange Little Entente with "tempting offers will shortly leave for the interior self as far as possible for his expenses. to join the "German to render relief cervice in Kwangtung So that he will not miss the exposl- be made in 10.10. ufficial summary issued at 12.30 pm to induce them
bloc and that he had affered Jugosin- and Kwangsi with Gen. Chang Fat- tion the voyage must .23% D. January 14, says:
No great amount of interest was in the Austrian province of Carinthia kwer's "Ironside Army." The group winter, when cold and rough weather
would support the re.
comprises 14 men and six girls, under may call for exceptional hardiness. .25/-n. displayed during the morning's short if Jugoslavia
union of Germany and Austria, are session, but generally the market may offeindly denied in Berlin.
the leadership of Mr. Tang Kam-fal. The unit will be known as the Y's be regarded as steady.
Army Service.
.8.00 n.
20/0
Singapore Pret., Bi-
INDUSTRIAL Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald: Murg. (Pre.), Sh. $....13 n. Canton Ices $. Cements
Ropes
STORES, &c.
Dairy Farma $. Watson $..
Bayer
1. Banka $1,350
Canton Ina, $200
Unton Ins. 2479
Douglases EGI
I.K. Docks (New) 17
.1.70 n.
1031 m. .4 b.
Kloetries #504L
Marie Eleclries $17
.24 b.
Sandakan Lights 110.10
Dalry Farms 824
.8.15 s.
Entertainments 67
Lane Crawfords $.
..8 n.
Govt. % Loan 0% Prem.
Sinceres $.....
..2
n.
H.K. Banks 91:415
Wing On (H.K.)
.30 n.
.90
n.
Powell, Ltd. cts..
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Cotton (c. ria.) Sh, $...16 n.
MISC.
Union Ins. $470
Sellers
Underwriters 70 ets.
I.K. Docks (Old) 10%
Providents (Old) $
H.K. Hotel $0.50
Lands $37
Ronilles $5.65
Tram 817,50
Peak Trams (New) #4
China Lights (Cum Rix) 09.49
China Lights (Xigits) $3.00
Ewo Ris. H.KS..
.1.10 n.
S'hal Colton Sh. $.
100 n.
Zoong Sings, Sh..
24 D.
Wing On Textiles, Sh.$.
.40 D.
Electrics 473
.7 b.
Macao Electrics $16
14 6.00 n.
..70% n.
Cements $105
Dairy Farma (24.00
Wettons #2.15
11.K. Entertainments 3...
Constructions, S...
Vibro Piling $.
Ch. Govl. 4
1025
G$ Bonda H.K. Govt. 4% Loan..0% prm. t H.K. Govt. 34% ex. int. ....por, Marsmana (Lon.) 8/- ........1070 b. Maramans (H.K.), Ƒ/- ......3/- 0.
MANILA SHARES
The following quotations were re- ceived after the close of the morning session through Reuters:
Business Dona Prices in Ponos Jan. 11. Jan. 10.
Antimok
AD
Alok
37
Bagula Gold
27
Benguet Cone,
13.00
13.70
Coco Grovn
1036
Consoldatert Mine
003
Demonstrallon
24
t-mönstret on
.0%
Unq.
Paracale Gumaus
Ung.
Ban Mauricio
1976
1,74
Buypo
31
214
United Paracain
61
& Fritz' report
tnarkot:
Constructions #y
Merzaman (IK.) 3/-
Sales
1. Docks (New) $193⁄41⁄2/17.30
Antamoks Pa, 401 Atoka Pr. 35K Naguio Gold P 27
13.00
Benguet Canal Coco Grover Pa. 40% Cons. Mines Pa 003 Demonstrations Pa. 23 1.XL. Px._.01
Paraente Qument 19. 13
San Mauricio P. 1.36
Huyoo Consol. Pt._zi
United Paracales Pa, đ
TO INSPECT DEFENCES
Paris, Jan. 19. Gen. Gamelin and Vice-Admiral Darlan will leave for North Africa or January, 19 to make a lour of Inspec- tion of Oran and the Morselkebir.
The following is Swan, Culbertson | Algeria and Moroccan coast. Vice-
on this morning's Admiral Darlan will continue the
The Manila market held a steady
four to Dakar.-Reuter.
WAS
of
Sixty per cent devaluation of the A presentation of flags to the Unit American dollar
the upper limit. was made at the Y.M.C.A. last night Government title to and ownership of
when 26 dogs, donated by 20 associa- ali monetary gold in the United States, and the creation
of on Exehenes tions and schools in the Colony, were Equalisation Fund $2,000,000,000 iven to the Unit, each inscribed with were the principal proposals in Presi slogans. Gifts of raincoats, medical dent Roosevelt's eagerly-awaited Mes equipment, books, a motor-cycle and ange to Congress.
eight bicycles were also made. These are to be used in service among the troops.
Co-op Hospital Voted
were
Speeches of encouragement made by Mr. Wong Mau-lam (Vice- Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Li Ying-lum (Prin- cipal of the Lingnan University), Mr. Wan Yu-bun (Principal of the Pul Ames, Okla.
To Girls School, formerly of Can- The Farmers Union here
has
ton), and Dr. F. I. Tscung. voted 10 work toward cata. After the presentation of speeches, blishment of a co-operative hos- demonstrations of first-aid work were pital guaranteeing familles hospitali- given by the Unit. zation for any allment and for any length of time in exchange for flat monthly fee.
The Arst point in the Junk's journey will be the wreck of the President Hoover, whose skipper, the late Captain Yardley, was a friend of Mr. Halliburton. The first landfall will de Keelung, northern port of Formosa, where fresh food and oil can be taken aboard for the 3,500-mile run to Midway Island. After Midway Island comes a 1,500-mile stage to Honolulu, where a week will be spent, and the final stage to San Francisco will be 2,500 miles.
Three salls will drive the 75-ft, 80-ton Junk over this wide occan stretch-for the Diesel motor will be used strictly as an auxillary in Umes of serious stress or when making or leaving port. The sails are coloured red, brown, and plain, adding to the the junk, colourful picture which with a great writhing dragon on each side and a phoenix on the stern, presents. A proper Junk matsall is being carried, with which the main- sall will be replaced in San Francisco. Yesterday the Sea Dragon made
APPOINTMENTS one small trip. In tow, she travelled
Coon Too Fastidious officers in New Posts
Clinton, Okla.
Friends advised Clarence Sweeney that if he had kept plenty of clear water in the enge with his raccoon
And Promotions
It is notified that Ills Excellency the Governor has appointed Dr. Malarlologist, he would not have had to dispose J. B.. Mockic to be
of the animal "because it wouldn't Medical Department, with effect from
cat" A 'coon, they said, will not January 4, eat until it has waslied its food-nu
the wash water must he freah.
Covered Bridges Protected
Miss Ada Martha Harrington has been appointed a Nursing Sister.
across the harbour to take on 2,000 galions of oil at the Shell depot. In a few days she will pull Into Kowloon Wharf where she will be open, free to inspection by the public. The Invitation is well worth decepting.
REGISTRY WEDDINGS
Two weddings took place on Satur- day morning before Mr. T. J. Gould, Mr. H. A. Mills is to act as Post-Deputy Reglatrar of Marriages, at the
Registry. Mr. Wong master General until further notice.
the Taikoo Chor-ting, Mr. A. M. J. Wright has been ap- clerk, pointed an Architect, Public Works married Miss Chan Wal-chuen, of 30 Spring Garden Lane, Hongkong. Department.
The witnesses were Mesdames Chan Yuct and Ku Yuk-chon.
Mr. P. V. Raveloy is to be Assistant Wireless Engineer, General Post
Harrisburg, Pa. Historians are moving to preserve Omee, 'he "old covered bridge." Leading
Mr. W. R. Hillyer has been ap- the movement is the Pennsylvania pointed Deputy Shipping Master.
Captain Frank Sale, Army Educa- the Historical Commission, with the co-
the Board of Education.--
session with most stocks showing centavos. San Mauricio gains. The only low point was Bent steadiest, showing a gain of a cen-operation of the State Department of tional Corps, is to be a Member of ruet Consolidated, which lost 20 tavos.
Highways.
nt
Mr. Leung Fu, teacher, married of 142 Mian Lo How-yee, teacher, Nanchang Street, Shamshulpo. The wllnesses were Mears. B, Y. Shum
bride). and Lo Shun-lam (father of the
Straits
Japan and Shanghai
Slanghal
Saigon
Ranchi Soudnn
Tegelberg
Carlinge
Antilochus
Laus
Alr Mall by "Pan American Airways
Dircel Service"-San Francisco Pan American date, 11th January,
.January 18.
January 10.
January 19.
January 20.
January 21.
January 21,
Airways Plano ....January 21.
30th
Pres. Plerce
January 21.
January 21.
January 22.
January 23,
Date and Tline.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japon and Shang-
hai (San Francisco date. December 1933). Shanghai
Snigon
Java and Manila
Victoria
Felix Roussel Tinegara
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Monday
For
Air Mall for Amperiat
Direcl Service due London, 23rd January
Airways Imperial Airways Flano
Man. Jan, 10.
K.P.O.
Reg.
Jan.. 16, 5 p.n
Ord.
..Jan. 16, 5.30 p.m.
G.F.O.
Rer.
Jan... 16, 5 p.m.
Ord,
Jan, 16, 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydary, 23rd Jan.
Mon., Jan. 16..
K.P.O.
Reg.
Jan. 10.
p.m.
Ord.
Jan. 16, 5.30 p.m..
G.2.0.
Rex. Ord.,
Jan. 16. 5 pm.
Tucerny
Jan, 10, 7 pm.
Manile, Macasser and Sourabaya.. Tjisadane ..Tues., Jan. 17, 8.30 a.m.. Holhow and Pakhol
Swalow
Fort Bayard and Haiphong Chuanchow and Amoy
Swatow Manila
Swałow
Shanghal and Tientsin
Swalow
Japan
Foochow
Swatow and Amoy
Tientsin
Kwanglung....Tues., Jan. 17, Noon. Anhul......Tues., Jan, 17, 1.30 p.m. Jean Dupuis Tues., Jan. 17, 2 p.nl - Talyuan Tues., Jan. 17, 8:30 p.m.- Wednredne
Cheklang...Wed., Jan. 18, 8.30 nm. Gertrude Maersk
Wed., Jan, 18, 10a.m. Chaksang..Wed., Jan. 18, 10.30 am. Wosang....Wed., Jan. 18, 10.30 am.
Thursday
Klungchow Thurs., Jan. 19, 0.30 am. Hosang..Thurs., Jan. 19. 10.30 a.. Nanning Thurs., Jan. 19, 2.30 pm. .Thurs., Jan. 18, 3 pm. Sagres ... Hangsang..Thurs., Jan. 10, 3.30 p.m.
Thurs, Jan. 19.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"-dae 26th January
London,
K.P.O
Rez.
Jan. 19, 5 pan.
Ord.
Jan. 19, 6.30 pm.
G.P.O.
Her.
.Jan. 10, 5 p.m.
Ord.
....Jan. 19.
pm.
Thurs, Jan. 10,
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plano
Airways tralla by "Imperial Direct Bervice-dae Sydney, 28th January
Japan
K.P.0.
Reg.
Ord.
Jan. 18, 5 pm. ,Jan. 19, 6.30 pm. G.P.O.
Beg.
Jan. 19, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Jan. 19, 7 p.m.
Kamo Maru..Thurs, Jan. 19. 7 p.m..
Friday
Swalow Manila Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except and Eire) vln Great Britain
Siberia. Swatow and Tientsin... Fort Bayard and Holhow Haiphong Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe vla Marseilles-duo Marseilles, 17th February
Amoy ***
Sulyang......Fri., Jan. 20, 9.30 o.m. Pres. Harrison Fri., Jan. 20, 10.30 am.
Ranchi Tinguang
Kingyuan Canton Carthage
Fri, Jan. 20, 10.30 am. Fri, Jan. 20, 10.30 a.m. Fri., Jan. 20, Noon. Fri, Jan. 20, 2 p.m. ..Fri, Jan, 20. G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Parcels
Jan. 20, 5 pm. Jan. 21, 9.45 am. Jan. 31, 10.30 0.
Sat., Jan. 21, 8.30 am.
..Bal.. Jan. 21..
G.P.O. and K.RO.
Jan. 21, 9.30 am..
Jan. 21, 10 m
Sat., Jon, 21...
Jan. 21, 11 a.m.
Jan. 21, Noon
Reg. Ord.
Saturday
Sandakan
Hinsang
Airways Carthago Air Mall for "K.L.M.
Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 31st January,
Reg.
Ord.
Papers for Straits and (Parcels and Kumsang
Papers for Calcutta)
Parcels Papers
Anhul
.Sat, Jan. 21, 5 p.m.
Amoy and Shanghai
Liangchow.Sat, Jan. 21, 3.30 p.m.
Manila and Naples-due Naples,
11th February,
Victoria ........Sat., Jan. 21, 5 pm.
Plane
Sat, Jan. 21.
K.P.O.
Reg.,
Jan. 21, 6 p.m.
Ord,
.........‚Jan, 21, & pan.
G.P.O.
Rex.. Ord.,
..Jan. £t. 5 p.m.
Jan. 81, 1.30 p.m...
Sundar
Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Hofhow
Yochow Muinam
Sun., Jan. 22, 9 am. „Sun., Jan. 22, 9 a.m.
Thewor
Shanghai, Japan. Ifonolulu, USA. Emp, of Japan
Central and South America vla Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers for Canada)-due Van- couver B.C., 11th February,
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,
Reg
I
Ord.,
Air Mail for Manlia, Guarn, Ileno- Pan American Airways
lulu, and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Servios" duo San Francisco, 28th Jan.
Tues., Jan. 24.
.Jan. 23, 5 pm. Jan. 24, 9.18 am, Jan. 24, 10 am..