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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

HOLLAND-DOST AZIE LIJN, N.V.

(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)

From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and other PORTS. The Steamship

"TJIKEMBANG"

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Mecting of the Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Exchange Building, having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are not- 14 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong ned that all goods are being landed Kong, on Tuesday, the 7th day of at their risk into the hazardous and/ March, 1939, at 12.15 o'clock in the or extra-hazardous godowns of the afternoon or so Hoon thereafter us Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be ob- the Annual General Meeting of the tained." Company convened for that day. Goods not cleared by the 20th shall have terminated for the pur-February, 1930, 4 pm, will be sub- pose of considering, and if thought ject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged

fit, passing resolution as packages are to be left in the go- special resolution altering in cer- downs, where they will be examined on the Holt's Wharf by Holt's Wharf. taln respects the

Consignees are requested to apply Association of the Company.

for a Hevenue Ofeer in attendance

Articles

nf

Full particulars of such propos ed alterations have been sent out to shareholders by post. A copy of the proposed special resolution

when damaged Cutlable cargo. is being ext

examined.

Claims against the steamer must be

Presented in within writing ten days atter arrival of steamer, otherwise

Kiving detalla can be inspected at they will not be recomized. any time during business hours at

No Fire Insurance will be effected

the Registered Office of the Com-by the undersigned in any case what- pany.

By Order of the Board,

W. L. McKENZIE,

Secretary, Hongkong, 7th February, 1939. THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Mcasra. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors to-

with Kethor Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.

ever.

U of Lading will be counter- signed by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.

Agents. Hongkong. 11th February, 1939.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghat T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India T.T. U.S.A.

,1s. 20 .19. 21

178 Nom.

33

10534 .B2

281

T.T. Manila

.58

Statement of

T.T. Botovla

53

T.T. Dangkok

150

T.T. Salgon

1084

T.T. France

10.00

7134

.127%

1/0

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 17th February, 1939,

to Friday, the 21th February, 1939, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board Directors,

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

BUYING

of

4 m/s L/C,London

4 m/s D/p. do. ...

.1/3 .1/3.3/32

4 m/s L/ U.S.A.

.29,

4 m/s France

.11.30

,84%

U.S. Cross rate in Lon...4.00 7.

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th January, 1939, GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN that the Fitloth Ordinary Annual) Meeting of Shareholders will be hold at the offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 9th day of

30 d/s India

Mobilisation Reports

Continued From Page

March, 1939, at Noon for the pur-years of age, will be called to the pose of receiving a Statement of colours, according to "L'Oruvre." Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1938.

Germany's mobilisation would be completed between March 3 and 0. after which Germany would be ready to present and insist on the THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the

new Italo-German demands. Company will be CLOSED from "L'Oeuvre" announced that the SATURDAY, the 25th FEB-German War Office on February RUARY, 1939, to THURSDAY, the ordered local authorities in the Rhine-

9th MARCH, 1939, both inclusive.

land, Westfalin,

Hanover, Bavaria

7

dayo and Wurtemburg to distribute gas

masks to

to the civil pepuintion between of Fe

February

20 and March 10. Accord- ing to the plans, gas masks will not be distributed at Frankfurt, Lud- wigschten. Kehl, Saarbruck Cologne, from where the civil popu- lation would be evacuated on opening of hostilities,

By Order of the Board Directors,

R. TAYLOR, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 8th February, 1939.

ATHENS PLANTS HALF MILLION TREES

Athens, Feb, 12. To-day, King George of Greece, at

the head of almost all Ministers of

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 13, 1939.

CHIANG LAUNCHES BIG OFFENSIVE ON HUNAN FRONT: JAPANESE IN RETREAT LONG STALEMATE ENDS AS GUNS ROAR SOUTH OF YOYANG

MILO, Feb. 13.

THE STALEMATE on the north Hunan front was broken for the first time in two months by an all day battle extending from Matang to Tsolin to the southeast of Yoyang yesterday in which the Chinese forces, assuming the offensive, cut up the Japanese lines into isolated sections and mercilessly killed hundreds of the invaders. Starting the offensive over frozen ground in bitter cold, the Chinese forces opened their sudden attack on the Japanese posts in the black of early morning.

Concerted mobile tactics were adopted by the Chin- ese, who opened attacks at Matang, Sinkaitien, Sitang,

Against the Chinese forces were the 16th Regiment and the 36th Regiment of the Japanese troops.

EXTENSIVE Wakiangkiao, and Taolin.

AIR RAIDS Japanese Continue Mass Terror

of the invaders thunched a fierce at- tack on the city.

SAMSHUL THRUST BEATEN DACK

JAPANESE ENCIRCLED Taking advantage of the moonless night and utilising their better know- ledge of local

the topography, Chinese penetrated into the Japanese

In Kwangtang another Japanese reur and cut off the retreat of the!

thrust

Across westward

the East LANCHOW, Feb. 13.

enemy vanguards. EXTENDING THEIR bomb- The isolated Japanese fought grim-River from their stronghold in Sam- baltic and suffered shui was beaten back with consider- ing activities, Japanese planes y na

able losses. raided Tsingyuan and Lanchow heavy ca

The Japanese inade the crossing at in Kansu yesterday, resulting in considerable civilian and pro- perty losses.

The air raid alarm was raised at 10.30 an, when 21 Japanese bombers were sighted heading for Kansu from Shanal, passing over Shensi. Chinese dighting

chinese squadron of

rocked

it

at commenced Fighting, which three o'clock in the morning, con- dawn in a dozen steam-launches and tinued until two o'clock in the after-landed at many points southwest of old Samshui City. The landing was noon. Following brief respite, lighting was again resumed towards soon discovered by the Chinese de- fence troops and brisk fighting broke the evening,

out. The latest despatches

fland-to-hand struggle continued front state that fierce struggle now til early in the afternoon, when the many points, whose invaders were forced to retreat to Cerneity is described as unprecedent-Samshul.-Central News,

the ed in the northern section of lankow-Canton line since the second stage of the war,

Uie from

morning. Six Early yesterday Japanese planes attacked the Chinese

News is Knowledge

Q-Who are the 27,000 islanders who are opposed to all schemes to fortify their islands for their protection in event of war? AThe inhabitants of the Aland group at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. The 80 islands le midway between the Swedish and Finnish coasts and both countries are

eager to Convention ammend the 1921 (which demilitarised the is- lands) and provide farge-scale fortifications. The islanders, however, enjoy their present Immunity from war prepare- tlon, Fininnd awna the is- lands but the inhabitants speak Swedish.

Q.

Why have Japanese women been asked to stop cating pota- toe?

A.-Industrial

alcohol, badly needed by Japan for wor pur- pases. can be extracted from sweet potatoes. These potatoes are a delicacy in Japan.

Disastrous Floods In South Africa

Johannesburg, Feb. 12,

Disastrous floods occurred

| Transvaal to-day, sweeping over the

town of Barberton.

Up till this

persons evening 40 were reported drowned, but this figure may increase in course of the night as the water fa still rising.

work Rescue

encounters great

of difficulty, Danger

starvation, moreover, is

as the town is in great, parts completely submerged.

Barberton is about 40 miles north of the Momati river and 280 miles cost of Pretoria.—Trans-Ocean.

LECTURE

AT Y.M.C.A.

On Thursday, February 23, nl 10 Inm. In the YM.C.A. West Lounge an Illustrated lecture will be given by Mr. Phil. 5. Delony of Fan Ameri- The lecture will be can Airways. illustrated by three films,

one of which is both sound and colour, and the other two difent:

POST OFFICE.

From

Straits

Shanghal and Amoy

Java and Manila

GUERILLA ACTIVITIES

Fancheng, Feb. 13. Chinese guerillas have been ex-

Calcutta and Straits Japan

cheng, Hules, Luan, Hwoshan

Shanghai

Per

Anhui Kwangtung Thisadune Glengarry

Talma

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways, and

Direct Bervice"London 8th February. Shanghal

INWARD MAILS

Одо

February 13.

February 13.

.February 13.

.February 15.

February 14.

Astina Maru

February 25,

date,

Imperial Aleways Plane February 15. Lima Moru

..February 16.

Airways Plane

.February 15.

February 15.

Taiyuan

February 15,

Athos 11.

.February 10.

Canton

February 10.

Emp. of Russia

.February 10.

Prea. Polk

.February 10.

loves took to the air ready continues at

When the Japanese planes reached territory, they split into two Kansu

nine attacked Tsingyuan, north- east of Lanchow, dropping more than 20 bombs in the southern outskirts. positions and dumped large numbers tremely active in the central Anhwel Three civilians are known to have of

wounded. I orbs, but failed to dislodge the areas covering the cities of Tung- been killed and over 30

were Eight

civilian houses

at wokiu, according to reports received Over 300 Japanese soldiers After bombing Tingyuan, the Yauchlying, on the northern bank of here. roiders continued

to fly

fly in

westerly the Yellow River were surrounded western Anhwei and Fowchang and Air Mall by "Pan American Air- direction in

ໄກ attempt to attack by Chinese forces. Lunchow. They were, however, The

beleaguered Japanese had Mongcheng in northern Anhwel, all scenes of flere fighting last year, no intercepted by the Chinese planes on inade several attempts to

Japanese troops are found at present. cordon. the way, and failed to reach Lanchow. through the Chinese

butCentral News, They flew away after releasing over a failed and suffered heavy casualties.

ATTACK NEAR KULING dozen missiles

at Tahungkow over They are now facing imminent anni-|

REPULSED four miles from the provincin! | hilation.--Central News. capital.

JAPANESE TO ATTACK KULING WITH GAST

a

break

In Taenshan, Tathu and Susung in

Wanchlafow, Feb. 13. More than 100 Japanese troops The second squadron of 12

launched an attack on the Chinese machlacs succeeded in breaking.into Meanwhile, heavy Japanese rein-positions on Tiger Hill, west of the city limits of Lanchow shortly forcements have been brought to the Kuling last Friday. The Chinese afterwards. Owing to the presence Kuling region. At Shahotunithul, of the Chinese planes, they hurriedly the Japanese have been increased to dumped about 80 bombs in the eastern over 1,000 and at Kingchlaklao to outskirts and departed. The missiles Gnu. killed two civillans and wounded an-

succeeded in repulsing the invaders.

-Central News.

JAPANESE SHELL CHINESE

Wanchiafow, Feb. 13. On the Anhwei front, Japanese

The Japanese on the north bank forces at Fanchang, on the south of the Siu River in northern Klongst KHO1 AND HOPPO RAIDED bank of the Yangtze River above again shelled the Chinese positions Pakhol, important coastal town in Wuhu, were forced to abandon the at Changkungtu, on the south bank, western Kwangtung, was raided by rity and retreated towards Hengshan-

They yesterday.

fired over 20 rounds. six Japanese bombers yesterday | kino. morning. In the afternoon, Hoppo, The Chinese immediatly re-entered causing little damage to the Chinese. On Saturday night, under the cover a terrifle barrage laid by their Chinese forces on the south bank crossed the Japanese.

north of Pakhot, was also bombed the city. by six other Japanese machines.-- Central Newr

of a

Fanchang was lost to the Japanese battered the river and allucked

on February 5 when more than 200

-RADIO

*

They reached the Japanese positions taking the enemy completely by sur- prise and forcing them to flee in great confusion following a brief encounter. The Chinese succeeded in capturing Liuchwang, a Japanese stronghold on the north bank, and seized a large (Re-quantity of Japanese military supplies, corded during an Actual Performance including three poison gas cylinders. at the Holborn Empire, London)....-Central News. Max Miller, with Gulter and Orches-

"That Music Reminds Me" --Max Miller In The Theatre

From the Studio

MENDELSSOHN SYMPHONY

tra. the

These reports, hwoever, do not alarm the British and French gov ernments, who, according 10 "L'Oeuvre," anticipated this move

REPORT DENIED

8.03 Violin Solos.

1.15 London Relay-Booka'---3.

to

OFFENSIVE AGAINST

GUERILLAS___ .8.0 Time Weather and Announce-

Shanghal, Feb. 12. As operations on all fronts, except Radio Programme Broadcast by ments.

at Hainan Island; are still at 冠 ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's, and

Grinzing (Benotzky); Remem- standstill, the Japanese forces arc on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and brance (Mario Mela) Albert Sandler concentrating on clearing-up opera- 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 mic's, per second.

....Assisted by Jack Byfield (Piano) tions

against Chinese guerillas 6.0 For The Children. Nursery Rhymes....Uncle George's and Reginald Kilbey (Cello): Extase within the occupied areas..

Large-scale action is present go-

16 at Party (Vocal): Singing Games For-Reverle (Ganne); O Sole Mio (D Children; Broken Bridges Falling Capua)....Albert Sandler assisted The Quai d'Orsay to-day dented the

force of 50,000 Chinese guerillos, n3 Down (Traditional); When I Was A by J. Samchtint (Cello) and J. Bing on in southern Hope, where a the Crown, planted a number of trees | “LOeuvre" report that Herr von

(Traditional).. Lady

Chalmers fleld (Piano).

well as regular troops, are reported in the streets of the clty.

Ribbentrop told M. Coulondre at

Wood's Orchestra with Vocal Refrain:

be in danger of being encircled. A weekly series of talks by The Motorised Japanese units succeeded Studio-Serial Story: Little Drum- mer Boy (Noel and Pelosi)....Elsie Right Hon. The Earl Of Lytton, in taking Winsten at the confluence of the Hulu and Hutou rivers, and have Carlisle (Vocal) with Orchestra; Here K.G., 0.0.0.1, 0.C.I.E.,

8.30 Songs by Stuart Roberton Comes The Sandman (dim 'Mr. Dodd

now cleared this area completely. Takes the Air')....Elsie Carliste (Barliana).

Clearing-up operations are also go Dolores (01m 'Millions'); Thating on near Shulu, east of Chinchla (Vocal) with Orchestra,

6.30 Closing loent Stock Quotations. Song In My Heart (flim The Cans chwang, which, it may be recalled, 6.32 Ses Shanlies.

Show')....with Orchestra and Mole

(Alm was captured a few days ago, while Blow The Man Down; Tom's Gone Chorus; Watching The Stars

Chinese forces, west of the railway, To Hilo (arr. Terry) Lowlands; High- Splinters in the Al with Orns well as on the right bank of the land Laddle (arr. Taylor Harris)....chestra and Male Quartet.

8.40 Studio That Music Remimis iult River are now also threatened The Goss (Baritone) and

by Japanese operations." Cathedral Male Voice Quartet with Me-2

KULING FOREIGNERS Piano; Who Sails With Druke 0.15 Orchestral Selections,

According to Japanese reports, (Candish); A Wet Sheet And A

Overture, Op. foreigners who wish to leave Kuling Flowing Sen (Lloyd)... Royal Naval 10 (Brahms)...Vienna Philharmoale will be escorted frmo the mountain Conducted by Orchestra cond. by Bruno Waller resort by British and American sal- Singers, Portsmouth

Legende (Dvorak-Op.50, No. 3)....

milion

This was the opening ceremony of their Inst meeting that he was con- the so-called "Arbour Week"

siderably hurt at Franco's efforts to inaugurated by Minister Kolzins, interfere in Spanish affairs, and that during which half a

trees such interference must be excluded, will be planted In the roads and and that moreover, France and Ger- parics of Athens to beautify the city. many should consult each other now The religious services conducted by under the clauses of the Franco- the Archbishop of Athens gave the German declaration of December 0.- eeremony

distinctive Trans-Ocean.

31

note, United Press.

Reporting Progress: by Ritchie Calder

LA

AST night I got "all lit up", in the silting-room an ultra-violet lamp--a black moreury discharge at a party. But not in the way you think..

It was not a "purple party." It was an "ultra-violet" one.

lamp with a quartz envelope to cut out all light except the ultra-violet.

Vaseline duoresces in the invisible

John

C. T. Lee, R. N.

0.45 Sir Edward German-Three Dances From Nell Gwyn.

Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey.

0.55 A Variety Programme with Elsie and Doris Waters, Renara, Max

Academic Festival

Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the lors, who will be sent up to Kuling

from Kluklang, London Philharmonic Orchestra.

where the U.S.S. | Onhu and H.M.S. Ladybird are Rn- 0.30 London Relay-The News. With malice aforethought, a friend ultra-violet light. Hence the ghoulish

9.50 Moreton and Kaye

Two chored,

After lengthy negotiations between Mane beguiled me into a charade. It was white face. The "rouge" on my nose all so innocent, I was, to play a and cheeks was a zine cadmium pre-

Dinah; After You've Gone; No- the British, United States and Japan- this procedure has greasy ook complete with white paration which becomes lurid glow-

Miller. Stan Holloway and the Bally-body's Sweetheart St. Louis Blues; ese authorities, ing red. The while tunic had been

Some Of These Days....with drums for the safe conduct of the evacuces been decided upon, and negotiations tunle, carving knife und steel.

hooligans. coated with various zinc cadmiumn

Plano-Gershwin Medley. Rennra; by Joe Daniels; Tin Pan Alley Medley and aniline preparations, which only

Humorous Maiologue The Lion And No. 4....with string bass and through the Chinese guerillas who And

are now holding Kuling; and who are show up under ultra-violet.

Albert (Edgar)....Stanley Holloway with Wolseley Charles at the Plano; 10.0 London Relay-Ta Town To- encircled by Japanese forces, are now going on in Chungking between the Dance Orch. The Ballyhooligans alghi".

British, United States, and Chinese Make Whooped-Medley Fox-Trat Introducing personalilles

from Buthorities. The Ballyhooligans; Colonel Gamlin, flashes from the news ting has not been fixed, but it is walk of life in interviews with The date for the evacuation of Ku- E. and D. Wateral; Gert And Daisy And The of the week, and Standing on the certain to be In the near future. Tandem (E. and D. Waters).... Elsie Com (Michhel Standing Inter-Crane Ocean. and Doris Waters with Orchestra: view the Man in Street'); Edited

the Dance Orch-Favourite Favourites and produced by C. F. Mechan.

He put on the make-up. just smeared vaseline over my face, gave me a bibulous red nose and height ened my complexion.

SI went back into the sifting

A room, the lights were awitched

the knife and steel had been smeared with vaseline.

-

Teath fluoresce and so do the eyes.

off and there was a horrified scream TN London at the moment ten shows from the women in the company.

have dressed their choruses in Then, in st mirror, I saw the rea- fluorescent

materials, When the son. Boris Karloff was a matinee ordinary lights are switched off and Idol compared with me.

the ultra-violet switched on, dresses My face was alight. A ghoulish take on now luminous hues ranging white mask, with a flaming nose and over nine shades from light green to cheeks grinned back of me. The red. No dress retains its original white tunic was a riotous blazer-colours. really blaxing.

Here is a new spectacular device, My oyes had a sinister glint. My widely adapted in stage-craft, yet it. tooth gave me a luminous smile. The little more than a year since the carving knife and steel were hilght Electrical Development Association, in.conjunction with the lamp manus that facturers Best strend it as a soleritine.

-nea-Hunin" (Ellis,

drums.

No. 3-Tox-Trot Medley.The 10.30 Dance Musto,

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- cisco date, 3rd February. Saigon...

Shonghal and Swatow

Shanghal

Haiphong Marilla

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japanı (San

Francisco date, 21st January). Stralis and Europe via Suez (Papers ete.) London date, 19th January and London Parcels-(London date, 12th January). Australia and Manila Straits

Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghat

Pan American

Pres. Doumer

Rawalpindi Atuto Maru Burdwan Kutsang Ranchi

February 16.

.February 17.

February 17.

.February 17.

.February 17.

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Monday

Date and Time.

Manlia, Australia and New Zealand Changte

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 25th February

Mon., Feb. 13.

K.P.O.

Parcels, ....Feb, 13, 4.00 p.m.

Reg.,

Feb. 13, 5.00 p.m.

Ord..

Feb. 13, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Parcels, Reg.

.Feb. 13, 4.00 p.m.

Feb. 13, 5.00 p.m.

Feb. 13, 7.00 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service'dne 20th February

London,

Mon. Feb. 13. K.P.O.

Iteg

Ord.

.Feb. 13, 5 p.m. .Feb. 13, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Feb. 13, 6 pm-

Ord.

Feb. 13, 7 p.m.

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

tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-quo Sydney, February

Mon. Feb. 13.

K.P.O.

20.

Reg.

....Feb. 13. 5 pm.

Ord.

.Feb. 13, 5.30 p.m G.P.O.

Rek. Ord. Memnon.. Mul Hock

Tuesday

Canton Maru

Tucs., Feb. 14, 10.30 a.m.

Shanghai

Swatow

Formosa and Amoy

Feb. 13, 5 p.m. .Feb. 13. 7 p.m. ...Mon., Feb. 13, 7 pm, Mon., Feb. 13, 7.00 pm.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong...... Jean Dupuls...Tues., Feb. 14, 2 p.m Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American

lulu, and U.S.A., by the "Pan- Airways Plane Tuca, Feb. 14. American Airways Direct Service” due San Francisco 23rd February

Swatow Shooghol

Fort Bayard and Pakhol Swatow and Tientsin Amoy

Wednesday

K.P.O.

Feb. 15, 5.00 p.m.

Ord.

.Feb. 15, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.

-Reg: Ord,

.....Feb. 15, 5.00 pm. .Feb. 10, 7.30 am.

Sinklang....Wed., Feb. 15, 8.30 am. Pres, Doumer Wed., Feb. 15, 1.30 p.m. Kwangtung Wed., Feb. 15, 2.30 p.m. Wingsang Wed, Feb. 15, 2.30 p.m. Talyuan...Wed., Feb. 15, 3.30 p.m. U.S.A., Asame Maru ....... Wed., Feb. 15, via Bari

.G. P. O. and K. P. Ö. Francisco,

.Feb. 15, 5 p.m. .Feb. 10, 8.30 am.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, C. and S. America

San Francisco due 10th March,

Swntow Salgon

Air Mail for "Imperial Direct Service"--due. 23rd February,

Thursday

RCE Ord.

Szechuen..Thurs., Feb. 16,0.30 a.m. Athos II. Thurs, Feb, 16, 0,30 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Flane

Thurs, Feb. Loudon,

10.

K.P.O.

Feb. 10, 5 p.m.

Reg. ONL

..Feb. 16, 5.20 p.m. G.P.O.

Rer.

.Feb. 16, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Feb. 10, 7' p.m.

Thark, Feb. 16.

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

Iralia by *Imperial Airway Dl.bet Berelya--dne. Bydney, 25th ̧!. February.

-Kcg.

Ord,

Ord.

Tingang:

Ballyhooligans Comedian-Just An- Fox-Trols Old Man, Moon (im Roy And His Orchestra. with other Rally (Carlton) Max Miller Topper); Foolin Myself. Harry Vocal Refrain: Quickstep Avalon; with Orchestra: Piano-I Was Lucky Roy and His Orchestra with Vocal Slow Fox-Trot-Ain't Misbeha"th'.. (him "The Man from Folles Bergero');| Refrain:

Fireflowers: Joe Daniels and His Hot 51:6ta in Tangos

Swatow and Tientila The Hair, Intro: Fortuna....Robert Renard Dance Drumnastick"; Fox-Trota When Rhythm Of "Valantine(film The Man from Orchestra Fox-Trots Your Broad You Gotta Bing, You Gotta Sing (alm

adora! Priday Folles Borgere,) at Rinkre Danceway And My Broadway (alm "Gang-Ford"""And Lady Eve Whoals

·Shanghai and Europe (except Great Orchestra Favourite Favourites Broadway Melody of 1938); Yours (Alm "Craneway") Jack Hylon and No, ***For-Tros

His Orchestra with Youll Raftaleza Britain and Eire) via Biberia Li Rawalpindi

K.P.O.

Feb. 16; 5 p. Feb. 10, 5.30 p.m. O.P.0.

Web, 16, 3 p.Me

Feb, 187 p.m.

Thurs, Feb, 18, 7 p.m.

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