CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days propaid

TUITION GIVEN.

SCHOOL OF

MOTORING

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

POSITION VACANT

ASSISTANT GENERAL

MANAGER

required

C. MR.

CONSIDERATION. Thief Returns Wallet Through the Post

A wallet stolen from the pocket of a German through passenger on board the Conte Rosao yesterday afternoon, was inter delivered to tho Police at Tsimshatsul through the money, which was gone!

by THE PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Post Office, Intact except for some

SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD.; LTD. Salary Dollars One thousand two offer you trial or short or compre-hundred ($1,200) a month for the hensive courses in motor tuition with European

first year, Dollars One thousand or Chinese Instructors, Phone 10883 or 60800.

three hundred ($1,300) a month for the second year, and Dollars Оле thousand four hundred ($1,400) a month for the third year. The exchange value of the Dollar in at present fixed by the Government at 2s 4d. Free. Brst class passage for the Omeer appointed and if married for wife and children up toʻsix years of

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

(Queen's Road East) Opening of the Makcham

Memorial Organ

SERVICE FOR MR. BOULTON Services on Sunday, May 7, con- ducted by the Revs. J. E. Sandbach and E. Morelon. Organist Mr. R. Sinnefeld.

All

Junior Church at 9.30 am. children welcome,

of

Morning Service at 10.16 am. Order of Service for the Opening and Dedication of the Makeham Memorial Organ. Opening Hymn No. 573, Old Orgen: Short Prayer and Lord's Prayer; Unvelling of Memorial Plate and Unlocking

Organ by Mrs. Dransfield; Prayer of Dedication and Thanksgiving; Hymn No. 1, New Organ; Voluntary, Mr. R. Sunmield; Solo, Mr. A. Glanville: Lenson; Hymn 079; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No. 414 and Offertory; Address, Rev. J. E. Sandbach; Hymn No. 400; Benedle

tlan.

on

The victim of the pick-pocket, Mr. Heymann Wittenberg, passed through the Colony yesterday on isla way to Shanghai, and was standing at Kow- loon Wharf watching a liner berth- Ing when his wallet was stolen from his pocket.

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ong Lot of Crown Land at Stanley, He reported the loss to the Police, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for and some hours later, after Mr. Wit- a term of 75 years, with the tenberg had re-boarded his ship and Rolled, the wallet was returned to the option of renewal at a Crown

Water Police Station. It was among Rent to be fixed by the Sur- a number of letters and parcels de- veyor of His Majesty the KING,livered by a postman on his usual

rounds. for one further term of 75 years,

The wallet originally contained a Intending bidders are advised passport, a passenger ticket, and age. Agreement for three years that immediately after the dispo- was inside except the money.

US$10 and H.K.$10. Everything | the Board's usual terms, sal of the lot the Purchaser. (if

terminable at any time within that period at six months' notice not the applicant) will be required on ofther side. The Board has a

to deposit with an authorised Provident Fund which the officer who will be present at the officer must subscribe. Free un-sule, the sum of two hundred furnished house will be provided, dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum The Board carry on, under the will be refunded on payment of Ports Ordinance,

пл extensive

the Purchase price. business Wharfingers

and Warehousemen, the nett registered [ PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. tonnage of ships berthed at the Board's wharves for the year. ended 30th June, 1938 was 9,756,- | 110 tons and the grand total tonnage of General Carge. Coal and Fuel Oil inwards and out- wards for the same period was 3,384,003 tons. In addition the Board operaten five Graving Docks, ranging from 396 feel to 896 feet in length, together with a ship The work-

an

Evening Service at 7 p.m. This will take the form of KI Memorial Service to the late Mr. S. Boulton who was closely associated with the life of the Church for many years. llymit No. 667; Prayer; Hymn No. 108; Lesson; Prayer: Notices; Hymn repairing business.

to

No. 524; Address, Rev. J. E. Sand-shops attached to the Graving

bach; Hymn No. 528; Benediction.

A cordial invitation is given to friends, both my und old, to join with us in the above services.

Notices for the Week 1. Following the Evening Service a

Social Hour will be held at the, S. & S. Home at 0.15 p.m. All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.

2. The Badminton Club will meet at the S. & S. Home on Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m.

3. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at the S. & S. Home on Tuesday at 8,30

p.m.

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road) Lady Members Invited To

Fellowship Meeting Morning service 19.30 am. Even ing Service 6 p.m. Preacher at both services, Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

The Sacrament of the Supper will be celebrated at the close of evening service.

Lord's

No. of Sale 1

Registry No.

Locality

Rural Building

Sorth West of Rural Lot No. 121.

Building Lot No. 392,

leland Road,

Stanley

G.

Boundary

Measurements

N.-H. E.W.

|ter]|fe|}fertiters)

as per sale

pinu.

Contents to

*q. feet.

Atn. Rent

| Upsel Price!

About

26,000

R.

$298

$6,500

Docks are capable of executing the heaviest ship repairs. Candi- dates should be between 12 and 40 years of age, have first rate technical experience, have handled a large staff and labour force, and have had considerable executive j experience, and should possess pronounced business and organi- PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS sing abilities. Applications are! of the Sale by Public Auction to be addressed to the Chairman,

to be held on Monday, the 8th The Singapore Tarbour Board.

day of May, 1939, at 3 p.m., at THE CANTON INSURANCE the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of

OFFICE LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

The Fifty-Eighth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under- signed on Thursday, the 18th May, 1939, at Noon for the purpose of General Agents, together with a receiving the Report of the

The Helena May Religious Fellow- statement of Accounts for the ship meets in the Institute on Friday year ended the 31st December, mornings at 10.30 a.m.

A cordial 1938. invitation to attend these meetings la extended to all ladies of Union Church.

CHRIST CHURCH (Kowloon Tong)

Rev. W. H. S. Chapman At Choral Eucharist

PARISH BREAKFAST

Sunday, May 7. Fourth Sunday after Easter-Corporate Communion of the Guild of Martha and Mary and the Christ Church Fellowship, 7.15 a.m. Parish Breakfast afterwards at 111 Waterloo Road,

Choral Eucharist 10 a.m. Preacher

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed-from the 4th May to the 18th May, 1939, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 27th April, 1939. THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

The Fifty-eighth Ordinary

Rev. W. H. S. Chapman, Chaplain, General Meeting of the Company;

H.M.S. Birmingham,

Evensong 0.30 pm.

Young People's Class In Church 9 a.m.; Sunday Schools In No. 3 Duke Street, 9 and 10 am.

will be held at the Offices of the General Managera, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder |

Monday, May 8-Meeting of the Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, Gulid of Martha and Mary in the 25th May, 1935, at noon, for the Vicarage, 100 Waterloo Rond, 5.30-7 purpose of receiving the Report p.m. Speaker Miss Foilh Hall.

Com of the Directors, passing the

Thursday, May 11-Haly

munion 7.15 am. Gulid of Martha

and Mary Sewing meeting in the Accounts, and electing Directors Vicarage, 100 Waterloo

Road. 10

am. Wolf Cubs, No. 3 Duke Street, 5

p.m.

and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the

Saturday, May 13.--First of the Company will be closed from the senson's Jaunch plenics.

inclusive. Launch 18th May to the 8th June, 1939

leaves Police Pier Kowloon 3.45 p.m. All members of Christ Church and their friends are welcome.

MANDARIN SERVICE

The Mandarin English Service at Christ Church, Kowloon Tong is held at 11 o'clock every Sunday,

LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN"

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches to- morrow May 7, will be "Adam and Fallen Man."

The Golden Text will be:-"As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive." (1. Cer. 18:22). Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible: "And God Baw everything that he had, made, and. behold 11 was very good. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole free of the ground. And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the round, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of Life: and man became a live Ing Boul. And the Lord God planted a garder eastward in Eden; and there ha put the man whom he had formed. And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the right und good for food: the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowedge of good (Gen. 1:1; Genz, 2:1, 6, 7, 8, 9).

and @vil," The following citations will also be read from the Christian

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers.

Hongkong, 26th April, 1939.

75 years.

AIR SERVICES Arrivals and Departures Of Planes

Outward

For London, Australia and British Countries: Imperial Airways 7 am. May 9. Imperial Airways 7 am, May 12.

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

For U.S.A., via Monila and Guam Pan American Honolulu Clipper 0.30

am May 11,

For France, via Hanol: Air France 6.30 am. May 6.

Inward

From London, Australia and Bri- tish countries: Imperial Alrways 5 pn. May 8. Imperial Airways 5

p. May 11.

From

U.S.A.. vin

May 6, 1939.

ITALY USING INFLUENCE TO END IMPASSE (Continued from Page 1)

United Press. man action with regards to Danzig.—

Italian Intervention

Rome, May 0.

It is reliably stated that the Italian Foreign Minister has conferred with the Polish Minister on the present! Polish-German situation.

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail and Parcels (not Insured) will be ac cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES + Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise VIA SIDERIA ROUTE atated, and where malls are advertis Letters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or before & am, re- (except Great Britain and Eire) and The conference was held, it is re- South America are forwarded "vla Elstered and parcel mails are closed ported, with a view to reaching af Siberia" if so superscribed. problem. friendly solution of

at 6 pm. on the previous day, the Danzig

INWARD MAILS

advised Poland to exercise modera

It is reported that Muss~Jial has tion in dealing with Germany. United Press,

Danzig Reaction

Danzig. Moy 5. The reaction of political circles here to Colonel Beck's speech is that it is merely general answer to pro- posals which are no longer valid. hence it does not clarify the situation at all,-United Press.

London Opinion

London, May 5." Colonel Beck's speech is regarded here as being firm but not in- transigent and therefore it is not ex- peeted to aggravate the situation.

His refusal to allow the annexation through of Danzig or to cede a corridor

the Polish Corridor generally are pleased with Colonel accepted here, 202 observers Beck also having struck a concilin- tory note-United Press.

Bucharest Reaction

19

Bucharest, My 5. Colonel Beck's speech is regarded in well-informed quarters here being exemplary in immess, dignity, and decisiveness, and

Cuan. Manila: Pan American Honolulu Clipper 13.30 p.m. May 10.

From Chungking. Yunnanfu, Kwei- EC.N.A.C. Eurasia Service dennite.

From France, via Franca I p.m. May 10.

Hanoi:

Air

LANDSLIDE POSSIBLE Two Men Charged With

Cutting Earth

Pointing out the danger of a land- spector Wright brought n charge of slide on the Kowloon Mortuary, In- cutting earth from Crown Land Ping, 64, before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- against Lai Kwai-hul, 34, and Leung fadyen

at the Kowloon Magistracy

yesterday.

Inspector Wright said the doctor at the Mortuary had made several com- hills behind the Mortuary plaints of earth being cut from the and de- fendants were caught in the act on Thursday.

Lai was fined $3, or seven days hard labour, and Leung, who had n previous conviction for a similar

offence and two for larcentes, was ta three weeks' hard

sentenced labour.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

that immediately after the dispo- Intending bidders are advised

sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to-deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred

The Hongkong Stock Exchange dollars, ($200) in cash.

weekly report issued yesterday says: This sum

There has been a slow but marked will be refunded on payment of improvement in sentiment during the the Purchase price.

week with Buyers becoming more PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. has been difficult to meet and is still Iberal In their ideas. The demand

No. of Sale

Begistry No.

Locality

Inland

No. 5503.

nland Lot No. 3685,

West of and adjoining

Blue Pool Brad,

Wang Nei Chung.

Boundary

Blessurements

N..Ew

Tres feel fo

sa per le

plan.

Contents in

aq.. feel.

Ann. Rent

| Upset

Price

37.660

1692

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

May

July Oct.

Dec.

book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scripturen" by Mary Baker Eddy

Jan. "Man is the family name for all ideas, Mur. the sons and daughters of God. All that Spot God Imparte moves in accord with Illm, reflecting goodnew and

power. 1710

Science and truth of the divine cruslan May have been presented in the verses already considered, and now the opposite error,

July

of May

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, May 5. New York Cotton

Opening

Closing .0.52 /53

8.01 N. 8.31/31 7.81/02

0.23 /23 7.73 /73 7.56 750

7.53b/55a 7.54 /54

New York Rubber

$18,630

7.04/04

7.63

W 7.83/63 0.31 N

15.93 /03

15.07b/98

18.04 /04

10.02 /02 10.026/08 16.01

Chleage Wheat

7418/74% 73/73% 7318/73/ 734/7334 73%/7344

16.04-705 10,00/070

10.10. N

a material view of creation, is to be set Sept. forth. The second chapter of Genrala Dec. view of God and the universe, a state contains a statement of this

material Mar. ment which is the exact opposite of To-day's Sales:-710 tons.

cleatine truth as before recorded. The previous and more scientifle record ercation declares that God made "ev July plant of the field before it was in the earth" This opposite declaration, this Sept. atatement that life lies from matter, contradicts the teaching of the first chap- ter, namely, that all Life (Pages 515,.021 & 520).

is God,"

Announcement

Thursday's Sales:-

July May

First Church of Christ, Selenlist, Hon kong, (a Branch of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Sept. Boston, Mass.) No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Tram Station. Sunday May Service 11.15 am Sunday School 10 sm. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6 pm. July A Reading Room is located in the Church Oct. Building and open every mamink (Excevi. Bunday) from 10.30 nm, 10 1230

unsatisfied, and should the present temperament of the market continue, the supply of scrip will not be forth- coming even at the improved levels at which the market closes. A firm und steady undertone characterises

the market at the close.

Business Done During The Week! Hongkong Bank $1,300, $1,362, $1,270, Union Ins, $44235, $449, Docks (18%, 820.00, Providents $4.00

Halcis $5.35

Land-Deb. $100.

Humphrey' $71%

Tramways $16.10, $10.15, $10,30.

China Lights (Old) $3.30.

China Light (New) $5.40.

Electrics $350.

Canton Ice $1.

Cements $12.10.

Dairy Form Ex Is 12019.

At the same time, it is pointed out that the speech was not aggressive In tone, and that Colonel Beck has not closed the door to future discussions on the Danzig and Corridor pro- on the basis of the equal stand- blems ing of both nations.

According to the same circles, the question of Russia's future relations with Poland is even more important than Colonel Beck's speech, and the

fact that 48 hours have passed since the news of

Litvinoff's M. without a statement on Russia's po- resignation lley is regarded as significant.

It is believed that if Stalin's inter the policy of Litvinoff, even tion had been to adhere generally to modifying it in detall there would though

this effect from Moscow-Reuter, already have been some statement to

"Climb Down"?

Berlin, May 5, Herr Hitler spent the afternoon at Berchtesgaden discussing Colonel Beck's speech with Naz! leaders from Danzig and Herr Jonchim von Rib- bentrop, who is leaving for Italy to-night. likely to be officially formulated until While Germany's attitude is not both Poland's formal German memorandum and

reply to

Colonel Beck's speech have been thoroughly examined, the first impression in un- offlelal quarters is that Poland has "climbed down."

the

Germans are already talking about the probability that Germany will gcan have Danzig back without a shot being fired.-Reuter,

CLOUDS REPEL NEW RAIDS

(Continued from Page 1-

the Japanese airmen, who were forced to fly above the heavy mlat, shrouil- Ing the city.

Heavy rain has helped to extinguishi the many fres, and only two big conflagratons are now burning. These are stated to be under control.

The shore of the Yangtse is covered for a length of two miles with families sleeping and living In the open, some socking to cross the river with their few meagre belongings.

The road leading to Chengtu is n solid mass of Chinese elvilians seek- ing new homes, while the streets of

Dairy Forms Rights $14.50, $143. $14.70. the city are comparatively free of

Vibro Piling.

Marsmans ILK.) 4/34.

Changes p.m. (Closing Quotations)

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1,300

H.K. Docks $15.70

HK. Lands $3234

Humphreys **

II.K. Tramwaya 16% 13. Electrics B55 Telephones' (Old) $22 Telephones (New) $7 Dairy Farms Ex Rts. 5201A Dairy Farms Righis $1425 Entertainments $15

Saltern

Hongkong Bank $1,330 China Lights (New) $355

Bales

Hongkong Bank $1,370, II.K. & K. Wharves $101 ii. S. Hotels $3,55 H.K. Lands (33)

Humphreyn $75,

*Macao Electric $10.80

Cements $17.00

Dairy Farms Ex Ris. $20%4/21 Dairy Farms Rights #15,16

WASHINGTON, May 5-General Somoza, Presidmit of Nicaragua, was greeted by President Roosevelt 20,163,000 bushels: 1 on bla arrival"hero, to-day on an Chicago Corn

official visit. 40%/40%

It is expected that the question of 30/00% 016/3814

un inter-occun canal across Nicaragua 514/613%

will be discussed, Reuter. 01%/52 Winnipeg Wheat

05 765 601760 05%/433 0714/07.5% 00%/07

from 6.30 p.m. to f pm. All authorised A. A. Brenter, F. Macleod and I pm and on Tuesday and Friday evenings Messrs. A. Sommerfelt, D. Black, Christian Belence literature is available at Young have been appointed Acting the Reading Boom. The public cordially invited to attend the services Paymaster Sub-Lieutenants in the Belence Text- and to visit the Reading Room."

Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force.

pedestrians,

Rickshas and boatmen have enjoy. ed unprecedented harvests through- out the night ferrying refugees, some- times charging ten times the normal. price and many refugees gladly pay- ing to leave the city.

Most foreigndrs are planning to leave and cross the river, where they may be safer. However, those engaged in rellef work are standing

by the capital.

There is an acute shortage of food among the civilians and a, lack of drinking water in many foreign homes. United Press,

BOWLING RECORDS

Top

scorers last month at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys were!

Ten Pins-Mrs. M. Miller 203, E. R. Hearther 259.

Duck Pins-Mrs: E. Soong 127, CI M. Miller -141.

In addition to having his name engraved on Watson's Shield for be- Ing top-scorer, Hearthor will also re- ceive a supply of Tiger Beer.

Dr. P. B. Wilkinson has been appointed a member of the Nurses Hoord, during the absence from the Colony of Professor William Innes

Nickson & Co., Inc., Managers for Gerrat. the Hongkong Minea, Limited report 4,020 short dry tons of are treated for

the month of April; from which 477.0 The Hon Mr. S. H.. Dodwelt has short dry tous of Lead Concentrates been appointed an Unofficial Mein- were produced, averaging 69.27 per- ber of the Executive Council during

oat Lead and 14.20 oz. Silver per

the absence from the Colony of the Hon. J. J. Paterson....

From

Per

Duo,

Shanghal Shanghol

Glenapp

May 6.

Gneisenau

May 0.

Shanghal and Swalow Salcon ***

Kingyuan

May 8.

Lippe

May 0.

Japan and Shanghai

Suwa Maru

May 6.

Java

Tilsniak

.May 6.

Calcutta and Straits

Yuensang

May 6,

Straits

Anhu!

.May 7.

Halphons

Canton

.May 7.

Halphong

Cheklang

May 7.

Straits and Europe via Negapatam

(Papers etc.) London date, Gin April. Japan Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Soochow Japan Air Mall by "Imperial Airways-

Direct 3rd May Iniphong and Fort Unyard Shanghai and Amoy

Haruna Maru

May 7.

Regensburg

May 7.

May 7.

Arabia Maru

May 0.

dale,

Imperial Airways Plane

May 8.

Jean Dupuls

May B.

Talyuan...

. May 8.

Tango Maru

.Mny B. May 8.

May D. ..May 9.

Emp. of, Japon

May 10,

Hollow

.May 10.

Hunch

.May 10.

..May 10.

May 10.

May 10.

Japan

Service"-Loudon

Java and Manila

Calcutta and Straits Australie and Manila Japan

Manila

Ticnisin ...

Tientsin and Swatow Shanghai

Tjisndanc Sirdhana Taiping

Teireslas

Lina Muru

Fran- Pan American

Air Mall by "Pan Amerlean Air-

ways Direct Service-San elsco date, 3rd May. Salgon

Strails and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.) London date, 13th April and London Parcele-London date, 6th April Shanghul Straits Alt Mall

by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, th May Shanghai

(San

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

Francisco date, 15th April) U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan Francisco date, 21st April) Straits and Manila Japan and Shonghaf

For

Airways plane

Pres. Doamer

May D.

Ranchi Talthybius Bhutan

.May 19.

May 10,

.Muy 11.

Imperiat Airways Plane.... Marechal Juffre

May 11.

.May 11,

Pres. Harrison

. May 11.

.May 11.

.May 12.

. May 12,

Date and Time.

Pres. Pierce Agamemnon Carthage

OUTWARD MAILS

L'er

Saturday

Air

Mail for "K. L. 3. Airways Suwa Mara Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 18th May

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

Пед.

Ord.

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Suwa Maru

Egypt and Europe via Marseilles -due Marseilles 6th June

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

Swatow, Chuanchow

Manila and Parcels only for Ger-

many via Hamburg Sulgon

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Formosa, Shanghai and Japan Fort Bayard

Haiphong..!!!!

Salgen

Itaiphong

Reg. Ord.

...Sat, May 6,

..May 6, 12.30 p.m. May 6, 1.00 p.m.. .Sot... May 0,

May 6, 12.45 p.m. ......May 8, 1.30 p.m.

Italching ....Sat., May 0, 2 p.m..

..Gneisenau..Sat...May 6, 4.30 p.m. ..Sat, May 6, 5 p.m.

Shunchih

Sunday

Hallan Haruno Moru Lycemoon Taisung

Monday

Mombasa, Beirn, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban) Fort Bayard and Pakhol Shanghai and Dairen

Japan

Malayan Prince

Tunni

Sun, May 7, 9 a.m.. Sun, May 7, 9 am.. Sun., May 7, 9 a.m.. Sun, May 7, 9. am..

Mon., May 8, 8.30 am. Mon, May 8, 9.00 a.m..

Arabia Moru..Sat., May 8, 2.30 p.m: Kwanglung..Mon,, May 8, 2.30 p.m. Lippe.Mon, May 8, 3.30 p.m. Yuensang... Mon., May 8, 3.30 p.m..

K.P.O.

Air Mau for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano Mon, May 8.

Direct Service"-due London. 15th May

May 8.5 p.m..

Reg.

Ord,

May 8, 5.39 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

May 8, 5 p.

Ord.

.May 8, 7p.m.

Reg.

Urd.

G.P.O.

Rer.

Ord.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane Mion., May 8.

tralia by "Imperial Airways Diret Service"-due Sydney 15th May.

Canton

Swatow and Foochow Fort Bayard and Haiphong Chuanchow and Amoy Parcels only for Straits

Amoy

Swatow

Shanghai and Japan Swatow

Haiphong

Tuesday

Fatshan

K.r.o.

May 8, B p.m.

May 8, 5.30 p.m.

May 8, G p.m.

.May 8, 7p.J.

Tues., May 9, 7.15 am. Yunnan....Tues., May 9, 12.30 p.m. Jean Dupuls.Tuca., May 9, 2 p.m. Kingyuan....Tues, May 9, 3.30 p.m. Teiresins..Tues., May 8, 3.30 p.m..

Wednesday

*Par

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Hone-

lulu, and U.S.A. by the American Airways Direct Ser- vico"-due San Francisco, 17th May.

Swatow

Tjisalak ...Wed., May 10, 8.30 a.m. Yusang....Wed., May 10, 10.30 a.m. Pres. Doumer Wed., May 10, 1.30 p.m.. Talyunn ..Wed., May 10, 1.30 p.m. Canton.......Wed., May 10, 2 p.m.. Pan American

Airways plane.....Wed., May 10...

K.P.O.

May 10,5.00 'p.m. May 10, 5.30 p.m.

Rez. Ord..

G.P.O.

RCA,

May 10, 5.60 p.m.

Ord.

.May 11, 7.30 am.

Thursday

Hangsang Thurs., May 11, 10.30 am.

Shanghal. Japan and Europe (except

Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia Ranchi..Thurs., May 11; 10.30 am. Halphong

ChoklangThurs, May 11, 11a.m.

Ale Mail for. Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Servica"----due London, 18th - Disy

Tues., May 11. K.P.O.

Reg.......................May 11, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Rex. Ord.

....May 11, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

May 11, 5 p.m..

...May 11, 7 p.m.

Tues., May 11.

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

italia by "Imperial AUBER Direct Service"-das Sydney, 19th May

Balgon

Manila Shanghel, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Central and South America vía Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)--due. Vancouver 13.C.; 20th May

Reg.

Ord.

K.r.o.

...May 11, 5 pm..

„May 11, 0.30 p.m. GP.O.

May 11, B-pan. Ord. **

May 11, 7. p.m.. Marechal Jafre Thurs. May 11,7 p.m. Pres. Pierce..Thurs., May 11: 7 p.m. Empress of Japan Thurs., May 11. PG. F. O. and K. P. 0.720p

Farcels, May 11, 8. p.m. Reg

May 12, 0.15 am Ordinis, May 12, 10 am.

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