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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Back To The A.R.P. Union

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of January, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

at the Offices of the

Public

Bible

Lecture On The Miracle

Of Regeneration

The Book reveals that man came from a garden, not from a jungle, of present-day not have us believe tie would Dr. Oliver, speaking from St. John chapter 3, at the Kowloon Union Church on Wednesday, dealt with the false teachings that sin is tho the Fall was upward. Evidence of our fallen condition can be seen in our own hearts and in the conduct of children,

Works Department, by Order of His Excelloney the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at

Mrs. Murdoch Leaving

THE

For Home Soon

Women's Air Raids Pro- cautions Union will shortly

January 20, 1939.

SPOILT MEDICINE

Excuse For Chastising A Mui-Tsai

be losing the valuable services Appearing before Mr. R. A. D. of their Honorary Secretary, Forrest at the Central Magistracy Mrs. A. Murdoch, who is return-yesterday on charges of keeping an unregistered mul-teal on January 7, ing to England. Her untiring 11-treating and subjecting the girl to efforts and hard work on behalf a form of punishment, and assaulting such a manner as to cause her of the Union have greatly con- her

Teun-ming, 40, unemployed, and his tributed to the smooth working unnecessary suffering and injury. Li 40 Eastern Street, denied the charges,

POST

MAIL FOR CANTON and ordinary Registered

OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac(except Great Britain and Eire) and

Siberia" if so superscribed. cepted for Canton and despatched as South America are forwarded "via circumstances permit.

MAIL LETTERS

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the Ordinary letter mall only for Wes time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- Kwangs, Szechwaned to close at or before 9. re

Kwangtung,

Repulse Bay Road, in the Colony result of bad environment, and that of the W.A.R.P.U.. and the Com-1 wire. Yan Yik-hung, 40, both of No. Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac- glstered and parcel malls are eloned

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

their

and claimed that they did not know cepted at senders' risk.

hourly, daily, weekly and monthly will be refunded on payment of to the Atonement Christ was months further courses will be held. I clothed.

Secre-

mittee wish to express

the girl was a mutsgi. She had sincere thanks to her, and wish of

her fortune in the Old Country. the option

been presented to them by second de- with years,

The Committee deeply regretted fendant's father, and had been treat- renowal at a Crown Rent to be

to humanity is tho departure of Mrs. A. W. ed as a member of the family. God's ultimatum

the Mr. H. W. Fraser, of fixed by the Surveyor of s Majesty the KING, for one fur-Ye must be born again." Wagon-Bartholomew, and now they will

loads of sermons have been preached have to say goodbye to Mrs. Holt, torlut for Chinese Affairs, prosecuted. ther term of 75 years.

The mul-tral, 14 Shun-hop-allas on St. John 3, verse 5, identifying whe sails for Home on Monday. Intending bidders are advised "born of water" with baptismal re- Lady Noble and Mrs. Grasett have Yuet Yung, aged 12, said that she had PORTABLE TYPEWRITER: 4-Row that immediately after the dispo-reneration. The phrase has no re-kindly consented to become Vice been sold to defendants for the sum

baptism

on the Com- of $70, Canton currency, They brought A man Presidents and serve

she and her to Hongkong recently and their before he can be milles. With

help be must Blind touch Keyboard $50. Sewing sal of the lot the Purchaser (1fference whatever to

and

"born of water' regeneratedied Machines $30. Fieldglass $23. Telenot the applicant) will be required

guidance, it is proposed to extend the was given the work of a servant girl. She did not, however, cook any meals authorised Re

refers to physical birth. Every auc-activilles of the Union.

No other ser. scope $12. "FEMCA", 3rd Floor,

Since

the for the defendants. the inauguration of Asia Life Building, 14 Queen's Road to deposit with an

officer who will be present at the cessful birth is a water oirth. A dry

nt- vnat was employed in the house. She salc, the sum

of two hundred birth usually kills either the child or WAR.P.U., 1,200 ladies have

cal and was moderately dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum the mother. If regeneration were by tended classes in Air Raids Precau- received no wages, but received suffi-

would be tions instruction. During the coming cient to nullifed. Jesus baptised, but not for

announcements being made In

8. second defendunt regeneration. the

On January

medicine some ordered her to boll Again, the dying penitent thjet had the Press.

The Union has now several lady in-

She did so, and mean- over a fire. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Christ's promise of salvation without

went out. one drop of water being put upon structora, who will gladly lecture at time second defendant

any Association or Institution at When she thought that the medicine hira. Baptismal regeneration, as a

who is not Christion at all, but whatever time is most convenient to was ready she took it off the fire and thearted

with the Babylonlan the members, on any of the following brought it to first defendant,

Advanced A.R.P. Course, drank it. A short while later he Short Course (for housewives, etc.), called her and after scolding her, beat

her with

feather duster. or Refresher Course.

When second defendant returned, continued witness, she also scolded and bent her, with a piece of fire- woud. Li said she did not know why she was benten, but ran out. into the street for help, and

As a result

Sccre- complaint was mude at the tarint for Chinese Affairs the follow- ing day.

hire at most moderate prices. Please the Purchase price. phone No. 51174, Samson Co., No.) 30, Halphong Rond, Kowloon.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange offelai summary issued at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, anys:

II.K. Banks In fair numbers were trade in from $1,385 down to $1,380. Unlous of Canton came to businena hom $475 to $408, Realties at $5%, and Trama at $17. Otherwise the

market was quiet,

Buyers

IK. Fire Iurance $178

1. B. Hotels $0.00

11.K. Realtina 85.40

HK. Traniways $10.00

Maras Electric

17

Handakan Lights $10.10

1.K. Ropes $4 Entertainment

Markman (13.8.) 3/3 Sellers

Hongkong Bank $1,300 Union Insurance $473 China Underwriter 40.79

Fito insurance

Providents (011) 26

11. & S. Hotels $0.45

Peak Trams (Old)

1.K. Eleclries $57

Telephones (New) $8.45

Cements $10.70

Watsona $0.15

Lane, Crawfords $0

Construction $1

Maramans (1.K.) 2/9

Hongkong Bank $1,359/ts

Union Insurance $473/408

HK. Realles $5.50

HK Tramwayя $17.00

China Lights (light) $0.407,30

Antancka Ps. 42

Atoks 30

Benguet Consolidated 12.00

Consaliilated Mince

Baguio Gold 20

Cocu Grove 51

I. X. L. 69

San Mauricio 1.32

United Paracale 73

Demonstrations

Suyoc #1

No. of Sale.

· Registry No.

Building

Locality

Bazal

Rural Building

Lot No. 436.

Lot Road

Ripalis Bay

Opposite Rural

Boundary {blosauremente

N..K

tent for fre|feet}

a per nala

plan.

Contents in

About

1q. feet.

12.000

Annual

Rental

; Upset Price!

BEI$

$3,000

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actories under the rites of which

initiates were admitted frat by con fession to

Ruccession of priests, and

then by being thrown bodily into whirling torrent. If the initiate sur vived and reached the other side, hr

was a new man.

Christ said that the Holy Spirit shall convict men "of sin, because The work they believe not on me." of the Holy Spirit is to convince men not of offences such as the law of the land and the Police can deal with but of the crime of rejecting the Blood of Jesus Christ to wash away their sins.

About thirty years age a prominent Anglican preacher in New York sald "This matter of the new birth and regeneration so frequently of spiritual

eken of by ev

evangelients is not as Notice is hereby given that Mr.they represent 11, but is a slow pro- A man may take years to at- Reginald Andrew Wickerson has cess. this day been appointed Secretary tain regeneration." and Manager of this Company, in the place of Mr. J. C. Guterres,

By Order,

S. M. CHURN,

Chairman. Hongkong, 16th January, 1939.

ho

courses:

Any member of the public who wishes to take any of these courses should forward his (or her) name to the Chairman, Mrs. Steele-Perkins, 232 The Peak, Hongkong.

An Air Raid Exhibition on similar lines to the one held last Autumn at the Usion Church Holl, Kennedy Road, will be held at the Feninsula Hotel, first floor balcony, Kowloon, on March C, 9 and 10, to which all members of the public are cordially invited. This Exhibition will be batter understood by those who have taken, or will take a course of lectures first. It is therefore requested that

names be sent in early.

ARTISTE AROUSES H.K.

(Continued from Page 1)

"Madame Butterfly" was

from

another exquisite offering.

Among the Songs of Europe, "Ich Liebe Dich" was given with tremen- deus verve, and Strauss's "Morgen" was delightfully sung.

n

Had a Relapse

him.

First defendunt said that he had been suffering from an ailment for some time, and a Chinese doctor had prescribed some medicine for This medicine was to be boiled for a certain length of time. On the day to do In question he instructed the this, but after he drank the medicine, had not been prepared which according to his instructions, he had relapse, and therefore lost his temper. He did not beat her but only scolded What would such a man say to a thief who admitted stealing a hundred

her. He did not treat the girl as a one of the family. mui-tsat but as dellars day from the Bank who |

Defendant added that he had a sun employed him, and who longed to be cured of the urge to steal? Would

who was seriously ill with pneumonia that advise him, "To-morrow, try

in hospital.

defendant claimed Second

the stealing only 90 dollars, the next day

Coming to the operetia and Alm when she returned home from take only 98, the following day 97.

her

pro- hospital she discovered her husband She and so on. If they don't send you group which wound up

was suffering from a relapse. Cramme, Barbara Gilinor gave a to the penitentiary or shoot you, you particularly attractive interpretation further

discovered that in her the time the nay breaks the habit by the

absence, everything was in disorder. to the popular "Ay, Ay, Ay", hundred days is up?" God can and which her timing was faultless, and She scolded the girl but was in return man, and utterly remove Frimi's "ladian Love Calf from scolded by complainant. She then the very desire to steal Instantly. 4 "Rose Marie" was an outstanding threatened to beat the girl, but was

Harry

herself hit with a piece of firewood. The Foreign Relations Committee young fellow of 24 named den achievement. The gay abandon of of the Senate to-day decided to post-Munroe came into the Pacific Gar

Garden

in her singing of "Trolka" in which girl. pone indeânitely any consideration of Mission in Chicago one evening, with the gypsy song was cleverly captured She then lost her temper and hit the Defendant claimed her son was pending proposals to revise or enlarge kit of burglary tools under his arm.

she set a fine, swinging rhythm, and present neutrality statutes. He just wanted to kill time until he the concluding number, the always seriously ill in hospital and that she

could

hus commence

burglorious

popular and melodious "Villa" from

was nursing him there. She stayed operations. He was saved that even- | "The Merry Widow" was a fitting in the hospital during the day and ing, later became the leader of that climax to a splendid programme, returned home at night. Mission, and was Instrumental in ¦ presented with singular personal In convicting, the Magistrate nined! leading to Christ such man as Billy charm, and considerable virtuosity. first defendant $5 on the charge of Sunday, the great baseball player, and Further enjoyment was lent by keeping an unregistered mul-teal. four cello solos by Ettore Belegatti, Second defendant was fined $10 on To make a living soul out of the who was in his best form, especially two of the charges, keeping an un- miracle, in his last two numbers, Second registered mui-tsal and assaulting dust of the earth is indeed but to take licentious, drunken Romance" and Polonaise de Concert", her, Mr. Forrest remarked that there thief and to breathe into him Christ while A. T. Lay was a sympathetle must have been an assault, though

accomplished

the Reuter.

NO CHANCE IN U.5. NEUTRALITY LAW

Washington, Jan. 19.

GRAND SERVICES CONCERT

on

FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1939, at 9.00 P.M. TO BE HELD IN THE ROSE ROOM, PENINSULA HOTEL.

Under The Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency. The Governor of Hong Kong,

Sir GEOFFRY A. S. NORTHCOTE, K.C.M.C. ARTISTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:— MISS AUDREY OAKENFULL Ballet & Acrobatic Dancer

from the Arcadia Salon and Rochestor Casino

Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor). Helen Lockhart (Soprano). Eva Turner (Soprano). The Harmony Three.

Peanut Roach (Balancing Act).

P. Cuntrip (Baritone). Mainy (Comedian),

B.Q.M.S. Dicks (Comedian). Q.M.S. & Mrs. Flinter

Doreen Ma (Pianist). Mrs. Waldon (Soprano). Mr. A. R. Colquhoun

(Plano Accordian).

Pietro Macaroni

does save

Melvin Trotter.

д

A

is a far greater miracle of the Holy and Spirit. Salvation is a revelation to S.AG.

by man. man, not an explanation Salvation outdistances all philosophies and all vocabularies of earth.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

Members Decorated By The Governor

was

duty Unselfish devotion to recognised yesterday afternoon when, In a simple ceremony at Government House, His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote conducted an investituro of postulants for promotion in, and admission and attaclument to, the Venerable Order of the Hospital of Lady Saint John of Jerusalem. Northcote was also present.

The postulants were presented to Sir Geoffry by the Director of the

in

accompanist.It might not be described as gross lil-

treatment. He added that as a re fugee, the girl had been well treated- so far as clothes and food were con- cerned, and had it not been for the fact that she had been ill-treated, he would have cautioned and discharged the couple. He would impose a small fine because second defendant had to nurse her child, seriously ill in hospital.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Jan. 19. New York Cation

Opening Closing: 8.39/40 8.45/45 8.14/14 8.18/18 7.80/88 7.40/30 7.40/40

7.91/92

7.40/40

7.40/40 0,05 N

New York Rubber

Mar. (1930) May (1939) July (1030) Oct (1039) Dec. (1030)

Spot

St. John Ambulance Association and Mar. (1930) 15.91 /03 Brigade, Mr. Alfred Morria. They May

15.00b/87a

10.00 /13 15,98b/09a 15.90 197 15.06 /DO Sales for the day:-2,170 tons.

Sept.

were:

Officer (Brother) -Professor W. I. Dec. Gerrard, o.a., J.P., M.D.

Associate Officer (Brother)-MT.

A. el Arculli, J.P. and Mr. Fung (One Man Band).

Bud Wheeler (Comedian). Dodger Green & Co.

(Comedians).

C.P.O. Kettle (Caricatures). Wiggins (Male Voice

Chicago Wheat 002/09%% 004/09

Wednesday's Sales:-

Kong-un.

May Officer (Sister)-Mrs. L Langley. July Serving Brother-Mr. E. M. Ray- Sept. mond, J., and Dr. J. E. Dovey, 32.

Associate Serving Brother-Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan, JJ., Dr. A. W. Woo, J.P., Mr. C. Szeto, Dr. Ma Luk, Dr. Shin Lok-shang, Mr. Fung Ping-fan, Dr. Ip Kam-wah and Mr. Kwok May July Chan.

Serving Sister.-Dr. A. L. G. Dovey, Sept. Associate Serving Sister-Dr. P. Ruttonjea, Miss Fok Kum-yung, Misa Hung Lal-kwan and Miss D. Lopes.

Donat's Badge in Bronze--Mr. Tong Pak-kau.

(Comedians).

W.0.1. A. Austin, A.E.C.

(Accompanist).

Quartotte).

J,P.

David Kossick

(Character Actor),

BAND OF H.M.S. “EAGLE"

under the direction of

W. H. A. EVERY, R.M.B.

By kind permission of

CAPTAIN CLEMENT, MOODY, R.N.

In aid of the dependants of the Late Lance Sergeant THOMPSON, Royal Artillery.

PRICES OF ADMISSION

$3.00

$2.00

Each postulant received the decora- tlon the hands of the Governor,

LARCENY BY TRICK

Goods Delivered But Not Paid For

Sentence of

months' hurd two labour was Imposed on Wong Yat- sang, 33, by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest ot the Central Magistracy yesterday, when he pleaded gulity to having stolen, with others not in custody and by means of a trick, 13-dozen foot rulers, two dozen plane blades, 12 dozen hacksaw blades and 24 dozen Joiners penelis, valued at $182.10.

Detective Sergeant McVey said that someone went to the Tung Tack Leo firm at 117, Jervois Street, on Wed- 6914/08nesday and ordered the goods. They 606/09% were to be delivered to an address 70/70% in Des Voeux Road West.

Leung Sing-po, accountant of com- 0,234,000 bushels. plainant Arm, later went to the address with the goods, and defendant told him to leave them behind and to obtain the 52%/52% to accompany him 53/53% money. Defendant later attempted 53%/53%

to run away, but was arrested. The goods were not recovered.

Chicago Corn

524/02

53/03

5312/53% Winnipeg Wheat

May

July

82%/03% 03/03%

Oct.

02/02 63

/03 03%/83

all except Professor Gerrard return to your honour, and faithful to the landed, and two of the men started

ing to their places. Professor Ger- rard remained on the dels in recogni- tion of the specially high honour received by film.

Governor's Addrem

In his address to the postulants Sir Geoffry said:

By virtue of the authority vested In me by His Majesty, the Sovereign Head of the Order, I'am about to invest you with the Insignia of the Venerable Order of the Hospital or In the Saint John of Jerusalem British Realm.

Be loyal to your Sovereign, true

Order.

COAL THEFT ALLEGED On the night of January 17, an Indian watchman of the Mitsui Bas- tan Kaliha coolyard, saw a sumpan approaching with four men. One of them remained in it, while the others to fill their baskets with coat. The Remember always that the Cross watchman, together with another In- which you wear is the sign of man's dian, managed to arrest Cheung Fo,

symbolise the who was keeplag a look-out. redemption; its arms

Before Mr. Q, A. A. Macfadyen, Christian virtues, prudence, temper- ance, Justice, and fortitude; at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, points represent the eight beatitudes, Cheung was charged with the thefi which spring from the practice of of two baskets of coal, and after evi- virtues. May its whitenes dence his Worship amended the those ever remind you of the purity of life charge to niding and abeiting, required of those who fight for the Defendant said that he went to the Christian faith and live for the ser-yard to obey a call of nature, and

was arrested. vice of the poor, and funering,

The ceremony concluded with, the The case was adjourned to this playing of the National Anthem, and morning, for a witness to be called. the serving of light refreshments.

From

Swalow

Japan and Shanghai Straits Shanghai

at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Fer

Dao.

Anhui

„January 20.

Carthage

January 20.

Tegelberg Antilochusa

January 20.

January 21.

Air Mali by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service-London dale, Imperial Airways 14th January.

Plane

January £1.

Saigon Shanghai Swałow

Laos ...

January 21.

Victoria

January 21.

Yochow

January 21.

Salgon

Felix Roussel

..January 22.

Klangsu

January 22.

...January 22.

Pres. Pierce Sinkiang Soudan

January 22.

January 22.

January 22.

Yunnan

January 22,

Airways Plano

January 23,

Tjinezara

January 23.

Agamemnon

January 24.

January 24.

January 24,

January-25.

Balphong, Pakhoi and Holhow.... U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan-(San

Francisco date, 24th December), Pres. Harrison U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 30th December 138). Shanghai and watow Straits

Shanghai and Amoy

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Service"-San Direct

daie, 18 January Java and Manila Shanghat Bangkok and Hoihow Straits Manila

For

Francisco Fan American

Kalgan

Van Heutsz Gneisenau

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Friday

Kingyuan Canton Hosan

Fort Bayard and Hollow Haiphong Japan Air Mall for

for "Air France Service Helikon duo Marseilles, 5th February.....

Salgon

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Helikon

East and Carthage

Straits, Ceylon, India,

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 17th February

Date and Time.

.Fri., Jan. 20, Noon. Fri, Jan, 20, 2 p.m. .Fri, Jan. 20, 3.80 p.m. Fri, Jan. 20.

K.P.O.

Jan 20, 5.00 p.m. ....Jan, 20, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Jan. 20, 5.00 p.xa.

..Jan. 20, 6,00 pum.

...Fri., Jan. 20, 6.30 pm. Fri, Jan. 20. And K.P.O.

G.P.0,

....Jan. 20, G p.m.

Jan. 21, 0.45 am. Jun. 21, 10.30 a.m.

..Sat, Jan. 21, 0.30 am. Sal, Jan. 21.

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

Parcels Reg. Ord,

Saturday

Sandakan

Hinsang

Air Mail

for Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 31st January.

"K.L-BL. Alrways Carthage

Reg.

Ord.

Papers for Strails and (Parcels, and Kumsang

Papers for Calcutta)

Parcels

Papera

Esang

Victoria

Helpheng

Manila and Noples-duo Naples,

11th February. Amoy and Shanghai Saigon Swatow and Foochow

Tientsin Manila

Swatow and Shanghai-

Hofhow Shanghai Swatow

Jan, 21, 6.30 am:

Jan. 21, 10 ..

.Sat., Jan. 21. Jan. 21, 11 a.m. Jan, 21, Noon Sat., Jan. 21, 1 p.m.

Sat., Jan, 21, 2.30 p.m. Liangchow ..Sat., Jan. 21, 3.30 pm. Antflochus

Nanning

Sunday

Fooshing

.Sat., Jan. 21, 3 p.m.

.Sat., Jan. 21, 5 p.m.

.Sun., Jan, 22, 9 a.m. Pres. Pierce Sun, Jan. 22, 9 am. Sulyang...Sun, Jan 22, a.m.

Monday

Muinam....Mon., Jan, 23, 11.30 a.m. Soudan....Men., Jan. 23, 10.30 am. Seistan ......Mon., Jan. 23, 3 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plane

MOD.. Jan. 23. London,

K.P.O.

Mon, Jan 23..

Air Mail for "Imperial

Direct Service dvo 30th January

Ther.

„Jan. 23, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Jan. 23, 5.30 p.m.

GP.O.

Reg.

.Jan. 23, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Jan, 33, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ats- Imperial Airways Plano

tralis by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 30th Jan.

K.P.O.

Reg.

..............Jan. 23, 5 pm.

Ord.

RCI.

Ord

lubu, and U.8.A., by the "Fan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco 20th January

Air Mall for Manlia, Guam, Hono- Pan American

Airways Plane

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Ber.

Ord.

Amoy Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America via Vancouver BC., and (Parcels and Papers for Canada)-due Van- couver B.C., 11th February,

Anhui

Emp.

Tuesday

Holhow, Pakhoi and Halphong Amoy and Shanghal ..... Parcels only for Straits; Penang,

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 28th February

....Jan. 23, 5.30 pan.

G.P.O.

.Jan. 23, 5 p.zo.

„Jan. 23, 7 p.z.

Mon., Jan. 23.

Jan. 28, 5.00 p.m. Jan. 13, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan 23, 8.00 p.m. .Jan. 23, 7.00 p.m. „Mon, Jan. 23, 7 p.m.

dr.o. and XP.O. of Japan...... Mon., Jan. 23. ........Jon. 33, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 24, 9.15 a.rs.

Jan. 24, 10 2.32

Parcels,

HoR..

Ord.,

Sinklang ...Tues, Jan. 24, Noon Yunnan....Tues., Jan. 24, 3.30 p.m. Agamemnon.......Tues., Jan. 24. G. P. O. and K. F. O. Parcels,

..Jan. 24, 5 p.m.

Wednesday

and

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin ... Yochow....Wed, Jan. 25, 9.30 am. Madang, Salamaya, Tulagi

Friderun ... Wed, Jan. 23, 10.30 am. Rabaul....****

Talsang ....Wed, Jan, 25, 230 p.m. Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin....

Gnelsenou..Wed., Jan. 25, 8.30 am. Shanghai ...

K.P.O. Manila, Australia, and New Zealand Kitono Maru

Wed., Jan. 25. vin Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 7th February

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Thursday

...........Jan, 25, 5 pm.

Jan. 26, 5.20 p.m.. G.P.O.

Jan. 20, 5 pm.

Jan, 25, 7 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano

London, Direct Service"-due End February

Thure, Jan 26. K.P.O.

Reg.

„Jan. 24, 5 pm.

Ord.

.Jan. 16, 5.19 p.m. G.F.O.

Reg.

(Jan. 26, 4 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 20, 7 pm-

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ans- Imperial Airways Plano

by "Imperial Airways tralia Direct Servico-dno Bydney, 4th ̧ February

Thurs., Jan. 24.

K.P.O.

Ord,

Jan. 29, 5. p.m. Jan. 20, 5.30 p.m.

Jan, 25, 5 p.m.

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