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COL. BECK'S VISIT TO LONDON

¡Continued from Page 1 technicp), rather than staff matters.-

Reuter.

Beck Departs

WARSAW, Apr. 2. The

Polish Foreign Minister, Colonel Joseph Beck, departed this afternoon for London,

Colonel Beck was received on Saturday night by President Eduard Moscicki for a lengthy conference' at which Marshal Rydz-Sinigły

and were wlan

Skalowali

enting on

Comm

the visit, Polish that

first Was papers recall agnounced on February 20, but they admit that since that time it has attainen tuntonesern signiflenser,

The first mention of the Jewish question in connection with the vit was made at the

the beginning of March. when the Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Gafencu, declared in Warsaw that Humania Was also Interested in Colonel Beck's visit to London, and would support all Polish steps for n solution of this problem.

Colonial Question According to the original plan. Colonel Beek was also expected to discuss lie question of raw materials and colonies, as well as the post- bilities of economic en-operation with England.

As result of the visit of Mr. R. S. Hudson to Warsaw, many finanell limculties had been cleared up, and

it reported that England is willing to grant Poland a credit of £20,000,- 000 for armaments,

Polisht politlent circles clearly realise that Englund is making a strong bid for Polish membership in

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PALESTINE

THE BANK OF CANTON,

LIMITED.

DISORDERS

Palm Sunday Service Interrupted

NOTICE is hereby given that the Third Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the

JERUSALEM, Apr. 2. Head Offee, No. 6 Des Voeux Road

TWO JEWISH street-sweepers Central, on Saturday, April 22nd, 1939, at 3.00 p.m, for the purpose were fired upon, in the Jewish of receiving the Report of the quarter of Jerusalem by un- Board of Directors and the State-known Arabs to-day, one of the ment of Accounts for the year and the other but slightly hurt.

men being severely wounded, ending December 31st, 1938,

The Transfer Register will be closed from April 10th to 22nd, 1939 Inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directora,

M. Y. TANG, Chlef Manager.

Hangkong, April 1, 1930,

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.

A 24-hours curfew was immediate- y imposed on the entire section of the old eity.

Palm Sunday zérvices

the Church of the Redeemer were inter- rupted,

Numerous actions by Arab irre- gulars in different parts of Palestine indicate that the intense feeling has by no means subalded.

A Jewish official was fired. at neur Tuikarem, and the railway station al Kafr Yehoshun, near Haifa was jattacked by Arabs, who set fire to the

building.

Brilish

An Arab was shot by NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS (oficials in a village near Tiberius during a house-to-house search, and The Thirty-fourth Annualan Arab was also shot in Nazareth.

Sabotage acts General Meeting of Shareholders various

are reported from of the country, the oil parts of will be held at the Offices of ine being damaged in one region, the Meners, Dodwoll & Co., Ltd., Hong-telephone lines destroyed along the kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Jaffa-Lydda highway, and the rail- way line between Jaffa and Jerusalem on Thursday, the 13th April,

being damaged.—Trans-Occan. 1939, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.

The Transfer Books Books of the Company will be closed' from 29th March to 13th April, 1939, huth days inclusive.

DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED.

General Managers, Hongkong, 23rd March, 1939.

OUR FRIENDS ARE READY TO FIGHT

(Continned from Page 1)

pulley of intim.dation or envirelement.

"I concluded an agreement with Britain the naval part. It is based on the fervent desire w; all possess never to go to war with Britain,

AIR RAID HOLOCAUST Missionary House Destroyed

SIAN, Apr. 3. CONSIDERABLE LOSSES in elvilian lives and property were caused in Stan, provincial capital of Shensi, yesterday afternoon, when seven Japanese bombers subjected, the city to

a terrifie air raid.

Some 200 shops and residences wers razed to the ground.

The raider's rained more than 50 "If this wish no longer exists in missiles in the busy sections of the England, then the practient condition city. Two of the bombs, being in- for this agreement is removed. Ger-cendiary, started a huge many will be quite content to put up conflagration raged for three hours fire. The with this view,

before it was finally brought under control.

ourselves

The Right To Live.

"We are so sure of because we are so strong, and we

loses the right to live.

are united. He who has no power

"If they talk in other countries of

re-orming now, and say that they will re-arm more and more, then I can only say to those statesmen that they will not weary me.

"am determined to continue to march of the

along this path, and I am conviction that we shall

the Anglo-French Iron, but the weed on it more rapidly than the

Ferelen Ministry still maintabus_that Poland has no intention of deviating from her former polley.

It is denied that the London confer- ences will result in Poland assuming obligations to England which will exceed those involved in the Franco- Polish alliance.

One newspaper decinres that the Beck vist should be regarded as nothing more or less than a normal indication of co-operation between two nations in the wider held of polities.---Trans-O¿can,

Britain's Protest

1

London, Apr. 2. Great Britain has expressed sharp displeasure to the Japanese, following Tokyo's official notification of the annexation and occupation of the 1 Sprattley Islands.

"If someone should really want to ensure his strength-with-ours by force, then the German people are at all times in a position to do this, and Reuter. I am prepared and determined,"

Labour To Press For Active Steps

London, Apr. 2. It is understood that Mr. Arthur Greenwood, who was leading the Labour Party in the House of Com-

mons owing to the illness of Mr. Clement Attee, will press for active steps to widen the basis of Mr. Chamberlain's declaration of Friday last, in the course of his opening in the House of Commons to- speech morrow, writes "Reuter's" correspondent.

Mr.

Mr. Chumberlain, who will follow Greenwood, is expected to dent with this question, besides maklog a general statement.

April 3, 1939.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

3rd Floor

+

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

FRANCIS I, du PONT, & CO. NEW YORK

Cable Address DUNBAR Talapinna No. 20123

APRIL 2, 1939. THE FOLLOWING IS A CADLE SYNOPSIS OF THE TRADER'S COLUMN IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BARRON'S WEEKLY: NEW YORK: APRIL 1 (SATURDAY)

The Trader says that the unloading of stocks has been for domestle account. The first thrust of selling on Thursday came from Paris, Both arbitrage and International investment houses were moderate buyers on Saturday.

It is doubttul whether the market would have collapsed had the early Spring conditions for business been as favourable as indicated a month ago. Barron's Index reveals that there has been no improvement `for five monthis.

The lack of recovery power was equally responsible for the selling as the war scare.

Detroit authorities expect the beginnings of curtailed quomobile operations sometime in April, which is normally the year's peak. April output is estimated at 330,000 units, down 50,000 units from a week ago. The reduction reflects the determination to keep inventories down.. Rettl sales of major automobiles have been climbing steadily. and are now the best since Christmas,

Conservative production programmes in the barometric industries promise to prevent any recurrence of the necessitous inventory liquida- tion of 1938.

The drop in commodity prices since the beginning of the year has been barely substantial.

We still think that drst-quarter earnings, except for oil and textlie companies, will compare favourably with 1838, notably for merchan- diging concerns. Ominous dividend curtailment is unlikely.

A genuine bear market must establish the superiority of cash to equities. Yet, cush is becoming less valuable thôn at any time for the past two years.

Seasoned stocks are now much more attractive than when in- dustrials were last at the present level at the end of June, 1938.

·President Roosevelt' cotton subsidy plin is now apparently dis-

carded.

Canada 15 Imposing a dumping duty on Inw-priced United States · crude oil.

Montgomery Ward's first-quarter net income is expected to equal that of the corresponding period of 1937. Pittsburgh steel operations on Munday are expected to show a decline of three points.

Marsman To

Go To London

Philippine Mine Shares Listed

LONDON, April 2. THE "FINANCIAL TIMES" reports that Marsman & Com- pany contemplates introducing shares of two of its Philippine Mines on the London market.

The report says the two most Coco Grove and San Mauricio, point- likely to be listed in London will be Ing out that Coco Grove paid a 20 per cent dividend last year and San Mauricio

pald 50 per cent.

AIR FRANCE LEAVES

ол

The Air France plane left Hong- kong

Saturday morning for Hanoi.

Among the passengers aboard was Mr. M. D. Dodwell, for Calcutta.

AIR MAIL ARRIVES An Imperial Airways plane reached Hongkong at 3.45 p.in. yesterday with the mall, one day late.

There was one passenger aboard, Mr. Seller, a German business man on a round trip from Bangkok.

AIR SERVICES

Arrivals and Departures Of Planes

Outward

.

For London, Australia and British

The premises of the "Kung Shang Jih Pao," a leading newspaper here, listing of these two issues, the "Finan-Countries: Imperial Airways 7 a.m. In connection with the reported were hit by three bombs which co-cial Times" draws attention to the pletely demolished the type-setting arginan Investments listed on the April 4; Imperial Airways 7 am. room. As a result, the paper has to suspend publication for several days. London Stock Exchange having risen April 7

The Chinese Christian Missionary more than three shillings to around House at Nanyuanmen

18 shillings-United Press. destroyed-Central Neses.

REACTIONS TO. HITLER'S THREAT

(Continued from Page 1.)

די

Wax

also

DRIVE ON YOYANG

(Cominued from Page 1) clent town is "Live or die with wui."

For Chungking, Stan, etc. Eurasia and C.N.A.C. service Indefnite.

For U.S.A., via Manila and Guam! Pan American Clipper March 8.

For Fruice, via herol: Y France 6.30 am. April 8.

Inward

A.....

From London, Australia and Bri- tish countries: Imperial Airways 5 livered in an extraordinary atmosp.m. April 5; Imperial Airways_5. Sun-there-of-mystery, especially-in-view p.ni. April 8.

of the confusion regarding its broad- cast arrangensents.--Reuter,

Mr. Li Wu-chih, magistrate of Sun- wul, has been ordered to defend the city with the garrison forces there and strong units of self-defence

Plaintive Denial

The Sunday Times" mays int Hitler plaintively denied he was threatening anybody, and that all he wants is to be left alone.

"In that we are all willing to ohilge Following the second capture by him if he will leave other people Japanese troops of Kongmoon which alone. We And на

no encouragemin!

corps.

against the

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR 'CANTON

Registered and Ordinary mail and Parcels (not Insured) will be ac

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Registered and Parcel Malla Are

cepted for Canton and despatched as closed 15 minutes earlier than the circumstances permit.

time given below unless

otherwise

slated, and where mails are advertis-

VIA' SIDERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 0 a.m., re- South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" po superscribed.

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

From

Fer

Japan and Shanghai, Chienoneraux U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco date, 10th March).

Japan and Shangha! ...

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Klangsu Australia and Manila Stralls

Strails....

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 29th March. Japan

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan

Duc.

.April 3.

Pres. Coolidge Antenor

.April 3.

.April 4.

, April 4.

Nellore

April 4,

Terukun! Moru

April 4.

Van Beutsz

.April 4.

Imperial Airways Plano London Maru

.April 5.

.April 5.

Air Mall by "Pan American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American Aleways clsce date, 29th March,

Plane

.April 5.

Japon

Shirain

.April 6.

Japon

Anyo Maru

April 7.

Haiphong

Canton ...

.April 7,

Shanghai

Conte Verde

April 7.

Emp. of Canada

April 7.

Husimi Muru

.April 7,

Nagara Moru

April 7.

Imperial Airways Plane

.Aprli 8.

Alipore

Apeli 9,

Teiresins

April 10,

Changte

April 11.

Shanghai

Glenbeg

April 11,

Saigon

Laos

April 11.

Calepita and Straits

Santbla

April 11.

Japan N

Vitorlock Menestheus

.April 11.

April 12.

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

Francisco date, 18th March). U.S.A.. Honoluki and Japan-(San

Francisco date, 24th March). Jarn

............. Rokuyo Marti U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco dule, 17th March)

Pres. Adem

April 13.

Pres, Taft

April 13.

April 14.

-April 15.

Straits

..April 15.

and Shanghai (Vancouver BC., date, 18th March).

Japan and Shangliat- Manila

Air Mail

"

by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"London date THE

1st April.

Japan.

Straits

Australia and Munila

Straits and Munila

Asoma Maru Diomed

OUTWARD MAILS

Monday

Always Imperial Airways Plane London,

For

Air

Mail for "Imperial Direct Service"due

10th April

Fer

Date and Time,

Mon., April 3. K.P.Q.

Reg.

April, 3, 5 p.m.

Ord. ...April. 3. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg... April. 3, 5 p.m.

April 3. 7 p.m.

Mon., April 3. K.P:O.

...April, 3, 5 p.m. April. 3, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

Ord.

Ale Mail for Malaya, Java

Australia by "Imperial Airways : Direct Service"-due Sydney 10th April

and Imperial Aleways Plano

Reg.

"Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Pres. Coolidge Tuesday

Minnlla

Swatow

Batavia and Sourabaya Haiphong

Shanghai and Japan

Szechuen

Tilsalak.. Mingsang

.April, 3, 5 p.m.

April 3, 7 p.m. Fri., April 3, 7 p.m...

Tues., Apr. 4, 10.30 a.m.

..Tues., Apr. 4, 10.30 a.m. Tues., April 4, 1 p.m.

'Terukuni Maru

Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Antenor

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 10th May.

-Wednesday

Foochow via Swatow Swatow

Hunan

Wosang

Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Mor-

Tues., Apr. 4, 3.30 p.ni. Tues., Apr. 4.

..........Apr. 4, 5 pan.

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

.Wed., Apr. 6, 9.30 a.m. Wed., Apr. 5, 10.30 a.m.

From US.A. via Guam, and Manila: Pan American Clipper March 5.

From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Kwei- : C.N.A.C., Eurasia

ques. (Parcels and Papers only Service In- definite.

for South Africa via Durban) London Maru Wed., Apr. 5, -2.30 p.m. Amoy

Trinan Hapel: Air Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways

lalu, and U.S.A. by the "Tan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 12th April.

From France, via France 1 p.m. April 0.

is only three miles to the cast, Sun-and no relief of any kind in yester-CAPT. J. M. JOHNSTONE minute preparations for its defence to save pruce That hope lies in co- Farewell Party Held For wui city has been bustling with lust day's speech. There remains a hope

invaders. A general operation, not isolation. It evacuation of women and children, stand

they together, the peace-loving started several weeks ago, was com-Powers are still the strangest," pleted by water and roll,, while all Reuter. able-bodied men remain behind to

At the

Mr.

Labour's View

Marine Superintendent

Swatow

Wed., Apr. 5, 3.30 p.m.

Plane...Wed. Apr. 5.

EPO

.....Apr. 5, 5p. ..Apr. 5, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord

Reg..

Ord.,

....Apr. 5, 5 p.m. .Apr. 0. 7.30 am.

Thursday

.............. Kwelynng..Thurs., Apr. 6, 10.30 am. Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco Marques, and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban) Boissevnin Thurs., April G, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperiat Aleways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-dur London, 13th Aprli as

A furowell cocktail party to Cap hold or die with the city. lobby

thin J. M. Johnstone, the Marine London, Apr. 2. Superintendent of the China Naviga same time, the westward thrust from Kongmoon has the first

Arthur Greenwood, deputy tion Company, Ltd., was given aboard Japanese leader of the Opposition, who will be the Anshun on Saturday afternoon apparently been slowed down by the foreign affairs debate in the

speaker in to-morrow's by the floating staff of the Company.

House scrious loss suffered by the enemy of Commons, declared at Bradford Uncle John" along the China coast,

Captain Johnstone, known during the assault on the river port. to-night that Herr Hitler's utterances is retiring after 20 years with the Short of large reinforcements, It is yesterday did not show any signs of Company, the last ten of which he believed the Japanese will be unable departure from his settled policy. to make fresh large-scale

nas spent as Marine Superintendent in along the rail.

Ile offered no constructive suggea- Shanghai and Hongtong. He tions for the settlement of Europe. Joined the Company as chict officer. Chinese forces, retreating

His strategy was wrecking the nerve and became master in 1924 and rom- Ferntre line, are

on the of the smaller European countries, roanded various vessels in the Com- king movements on the two wings So long as this strategy continued, Unlied Kingdom on April 5 aboard making repeated and creating unsettlement in Europe. puny's service. He will shil for the to threaten the invader's rear.

The remnant Japanese at Lallok, a said he wished to avold, would con- by his sister.

the danger of war, which Herr Hitler the Antenor, and wil be accompanied small village five miles from Sunwittinue to exist.--Reuter. are subjected to continuous attacks

The Liberat opposition leader, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Winston Churchill, and possibly Mr. David Lloyd George, are expected to take part in the debate, which will be closed, Mr.. Hugh Dalton and Sir John Simon, winding

Which a Japaneso Embassy official here hesitated at the British Foreign Office to repeat the notification pre- ylously given to the British Ambassa- dor in Tokyo, he was told that Bri- up for the Labour opposition and the

conaldera Japan's procedure a Government respectively.—Ruler, strange method of settling the dis-

tain

puted ownership of the Islands.

method

hod which cannot commend

..

Itrelf to fils Majesty's Government" SOVIET REACTION TO

was the British reply.

BRITAIN'S PLEDGE

(Continued, from Page 1)

issuult

by the self-defence corps who have HILLSIDE DESPOILED | retaken

a number of the blockhouses dotting the outskirts of the village.

By Chinese

first

has occurred," he said in an inter- "I have never been shipwrecked Ar been aboard a ship when a princy

view. He, however, was wrecked off

Thurs., April 6. K.P.O.

Ileg.

..........Aprit &, I p.m.

Ord.

April 6, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

G.P.0.

April 6, 5 pm.

Ord.

........April 6, 7

Thurs., April 6- K.P.O.

Air Mail for Malaya, Javi and Aus. Imperial Airways Plane

trália by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—duc Sydney, 15th April

Swatow

Swatow. Sandakan

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord,

Yatshing Friday

D.m.

April 6, 5 pim,

April 6, 5.20 p.ru... G.P.O.

.April 6, 5 D.II.

.April 6. 7.p.m.

Thurs., April 6, 7. pm.

Kwangtung ..Fri, Apr. 7, 10.30 a... Woolgur...Fri., April 7, 19.30 .m

Air Atail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Husimi Mara...Fri, April

Service" due Amsterdam, 20th April.

Apr. 7. 11.15 am..

G.F.O, and EP.O..

Reg.

Ord.

Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Husimi. Muru

and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles, due Marseilles, 7th April.

..........Apr. 7, 11 am.” ..Apr. 7. 11.30... ...Fri, Apr. 7.

G.P.0, and K.P.0.

Ref

to

Ale Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and Air France Plane ....Fri, Apr. 7.

France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service."

Ord..

Apr. 7, Noon

K.P.O.

Rez..

Ord.,

Reg. Ord..

Emp. of Asin

Saturday

Nellore

The Foreign Office added that Japan's action is bound to further

It is expected the Japanese, barring Rhododendron Plants Cut Table Bay, South Africa, in 1900, but complicate the situation in the Far:

assistance, will not be able to hold f

his sojourn in the Far East has been, East, upon which it is understood Bel and even in England it is actively out very long.

free of the experiences which usually tain will shortly enter into consulta- opposed by an influential group of tions with France and possibly ihe

The second capture of Kongmoon

accompany long service seainen. Conservatives,"

Three men who were arrested near

At the cocktail party ho was pre- United States.

by Japanese "Distrust in British foreign policy vented, was preceded by a terrific

forces, it is now re-the 5 mile stone. Taipo Road, in sented with a gold wristlet watch by Although Britain previously also can only be overcome when England bombardment from the air by

possession of three bundles of Captain Miller, who spoke briefly on regarded the Islands as their posses- adapta measures which clearly prove squadron

rhododendrons, on Friday, were his record and prestige In the Far zlon and have never formally aban- her willingness to combat in on acmechanised column, consisting of five when they appeared before Mr. Q. A. thanked the floating stuff for their of Japanese planes, Acharged with unlawful possession Past In reply. Captain Johnstone doned that claim, they refrained from five and determined manner challenging French sovereignty there.

any tanks and several armoured cars, then A. Macfadyen at the further advancement cf Fascist tumbered into

Kowloon, generous gift. P is retiring -United Press,

action ant nggression.”—Trans-Ocean,

mowed Magistracy on Saturday, down Chinese defence on its trail.

Wigtown, Scotland, the pluce of his Consequence Of Munich

Inspector W. A. Nolloth prosecuted, The Chinese admittedly

birth. suffered and said the three men, Lam Kam. Moscow, Apr. 2. beavy ensunities.

Among those who attended the Lul Chun and Yeung Hl, all un- farewell party were: Fears that pressure may be applied

Mr. Kongmoon was evacuated by the employed, must have taken some Lock, Mr. F. R. Lamb, Mr. C. C. W. H. to Poland to give up the Polish Cor-Chinese forces on the night of March considerable time in cutting the Roberts, Captain J. Tinson, the new ridor pervade Soviet opinion

shrubs down, as they were planted Murine Superintendent, Captain and Britain's pledge to Poland.

Hokshan and Shaping northwest some distance apart on the hillside. Mrs. C. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. TOKYO, Apr. 3.-Sir Robert L. Ometal comment in the "Pravda" of Sunwul, were

of bitter flecked for a heavy penalty, ne ho Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, Mr. and Craigie, the British Ambassador to anys that distrust of British policy by struggle during Japan, accompanied by Lady Craigle, the Soviet press is one of the con places changing hands several times should go along and cut the plants

tho could see no reason why the

Mrs. Stott, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. salled from Yokohama

Sunday sequences of Munich, when the flood and noty again lost to the invnderr.—† Indiscriminately, as they had been Whyte, Miss Walsh, Captain and Mrs. Stewart, Captain P. Wilson, Captain

· at morning en route to Shanghal.

Shanghai and Japan and Mrs. J. B. Bruce, Central News. gates of Fascist

Mr. J. D. aggression were During his three daya stay in thrown

planted out by the Botanical and Shanghai, Sir Robert will hold con- the peace-loving Powers.

and a blow. denkt to

Forestry Department to beautify the J. S. Anderson. Captain hillside as well as to prevent erosion. Evens, Mr. J. W.

3. W. Parla, Apr. 2-The Yunkes Clipper, versations with Sir Archibald Kerr.

The Canadian Pacide liner "Em- Warrior, That distrust can only be removed

The first two defendants were Captain J. E. Harvey, Clark Kerr, the British Ambassador by measures showing on the part of

fined $10 or one month, while third Bell, the Enginear-Superintendent, to-day landed at Biscurosse, south-hama on Saturday at 6 pm and is Mr. Wen route from Lisbon to Marseilles, press of Canada" arrived at Yoko- to China, on the Far Eastern situation. Britain willingness actively to fight

defendant, who had a previsus, con-Chief Omeer T. E. Lloyd, and the west of Bordeaux, owing -Domei.

ogainst further aggression.-Reuter.

bad due ni Hongkong next Saturday at. viction, wor fined $18 or six weeks, officers of the ship Anahun.

weather-Reuter.

Craigie Leaves For Shanghai

of 31.

scener

the weekend,

The Canadian Pacific liner "Em-1 press of Asia" arrived at Shanghai on Saturday at. 3 p.m. and left yesterday at 5.30 am,

men

Brindisi-due Brindisi, 30th April. Conte Verde Manila

10

a.m.

Apr. 7, Noon. .Apr. 7, Noor, G.r.O.

(Apr. 7, Noon. .Apr. 7, 5 pm Fri, Apr. 7, Noon. Fri, Apr. 7, Noon.

Sat., Apr. 6, Noon,

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