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WATER SUPPLY
Connection of Cross Harbour Pipelines.
It is hereby notified that com- museing at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the |29th August, the hours of supply on the inland will be reduced to 10 hours per day, viz., 6 n.m. to 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. It la hoped to restore the present 17 hours supply by 9 p.m. on Friday, 1st September.
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NOTICE
CONSULATE GENERAL
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Shanghai Interport Team Chosen
Players To Meet Hongkong
TIENTSIN BRITONS
EVACUATE
(Continued from Page 1.)
Manila on Friday, and the President Plerce leaving for Manila on Sunday will all be full ships. The two Pre- sident ships have long waiting lists. The demand for Passages by. the Empress of Japan is sill normal.
Other imminent ship movements include the Carthage, going to Singa- pore on Saturday, the Van Heutaz, Shanghai, Aug. 27.
leaving for the Straits on Thursday, Mr. P. W. Ephgrove, Hon. Seere- the Nunkin, leaving for Shanghai on tary of the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Sunday,
the Taping, leaving for Association, has announced the fol- Manila and Australia on September towing three rinks to meet Hongkong 9, the Taisung, going to Halphong in the Lawn Bowls Interpart Serles on Wednesday, and · the commencing here on September 10: leaving for Shanghul on Wilkinson and A. A. D'Assis.
C. M. Sequeira, F. O. Madar, S, S.
1. Wallace, F. G. Harrison. Thomas and H. S. Bell.
R.
Ozorio and A. MeLean.
G. U. Jensen, W. A. Bailey, H. A.
The Colony team is due on the Conte Blancamano on September 12. has ar- The Shanghai Association ranged a heavy schedule consisting ixtures, Including the
of eleven interport games.
The first guene will be a friendly match against the Rees, on Septem- ber 13.United Press.
A Reuter message gives the re- serves as G. N. Manley (Skip), C. Harmer and J; Thompson, E. R.
the nearest offer. Write Box 48. OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA Campbell.
"Hongkong Telegraph,"
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Summary issued on Saturday says:
For a Saturday morning there was on encouraging amount of business
From the lowest prices recorded jes-
terday:
Buyers.
put throught, and there were gains
11.K. Bank $1,350 H.K. Docks $14! Providents 507
ILK. & S. Hotels $31%
1.K. Tramways $125,
China Lights (olf) 565. H.K. Electric's $10 ('ements $11
Salteri
H.K. Realties $1 Sandaken Lights $11 Telephones (old) $20
Sales
Providents $37.60
H.K. &, S, Hotels $1.607.85 H.K. Tramways $14
China Lights Cold) $6347.30 ILK. Electries $40.
H.K. Govt. 4 Loan par..
Manila Gold Shares
Atok: Ps. 16 s
Antomok Ps. I s
Baguio Gold Ps. 1011⁄2 s
Batong Buhay Ps. 0110 b
Benguet Consolidated Ps, 0505 &
Big Wedge Pa. 18
Coco Grove Pa. 18 s
b
Consolidated Mines Ps. 0011 b
Demonstration Ps. 0814 s
I. X. Iz. Ps.
38 དོ
logon Mining Ps. 105
Mainbulao Consolidated Ps. 05
Masbate Consolidated Ps. 084 8 Mindanao Motherlode Ps. 07 s
Mine Operation Ps.
ration Ps. 104 }) North Camurines Ps. 1812 b Paracle Gurnaus Ps. 145 San Mauriclo Ps. 77 s Surigao Consolidated Ps. 19 b Syoc Consolidated Ps. 11% s United Paracale s. 31 s
IN HONG KONG
The Consul General for Panama wishes to announce to the Steam
FIRST ROUND GAMES
Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cop
Matches Played).
:
Ships Agencies and Exporting
At the Pore Recreat Club Firm of Hong Kong doing busi-
yesterday, the first round of the ngas with the Republic of Panama | Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup wla play- and-Central and South Americaned before a large gathering.
R. E. Lindsell, A. Macgilor, J. (Government House), lost toilarri-
countries via Panama, that, owing and H. E. The Gor,
}
The Suisang left for Singapore at the week-end with ber 16 berths full, and there were only a few berths vacant on the Winginng when site sulled for Shanghul.
Hongkong Briefs
Military trucks brought back over 100 tired steel-helmeted Rajputana Nines trom the New Territories yer- terday. They had been doing long stretches of duty on the border.
•
Armoured cars of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps held a prae- the run in the New Territories diwing the week-end.
.
·
Non-combatant inembers of Hong- king emergency committers and per- sipel followed instructions and kept their telephones instead of going the beaches on Saturday and Sun- div.
Over thirty Gennans left for Macan
Friday and Saturday,
MS. Doretshire left harbour la Yesterday officers and Jak night for an unknown destina-
by wete eralled
cinema
to unforeseen circumstances with | Dek reference oveupied by the Consulate in the Hongkong & Shanghai Bunk | Building; and being impossible to And in H short time another suitable place for the Consulate's Ofleer on account of the special
to the premises now son. Fritzgerald, McCutcheo and Besties.
Jillot, (Prison DepartmentA") 13-25
Hodge, Hudson, Pile, and Ging Prison Department "B"). 1 to Pitches. Wynne-Jones, Logaland Randle, (Post Omee), 20-28.
men
screen
Germans To Leave 'Canton SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Aur. 28 (Domei),—Ger- minyresidents in the British
and French Concessions in Shameen have M. Davies, W. Machatten, W. Bair been concentrated in the premises of and J. Fender. (Poller
Recr ron the German Consulate-General uut- circumstances prevailing now at Club), lost to E. S. Franks, Le side. Hong Kong, the Consulate General | Stephens. V. Chittenden anday. will be closed the 1st of Septem-Hillyer, (Harbour Office), 17-19
E. Strange, E. Crawley, B. M
|ber, 1939, until new announcement. hon and H. Strunge, organ
and all shipments of merchandise beat Casey, Beach, Mo and passenger traffe wil be Sprey. (P.W.D. "A"), 21-16 stopped at that date.
Harris, MaeLoed, J. Riddie Kelly, (Police Recreation Club),
Stephen and T. W. Carr, (P.W
THE CONSUL GENERAL FOR to W. A. Cornell, J. S. Dinnen, G
`PANAMA..
Whisky Ages Into Nothing
HUNTINGTON, Ind,
In 1875, H. Groupe inscribed his
20.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations
en.
will sail from Canton shortly. RICA. Aug. 27 (Trans-Ocean).-- The Polish port of Gdynia is to be evacuated of all women and children within the shortest possible time, ac- ceeding to reports circulating to-day,
All lorries have been requisitioned | by the authorities.
Streets, restaurants and parks are filed with troops. Women have, in many cases, taken the places of bus jconductors, and bus and trum drivers. fivt have been called to the colours.
Paris Evacuation
name and the date on a time plate. fastened it 10 a bottle of whisky, and placed it in the wall of a new build- ing. Recently workmen rozed the issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-essary, anys a decree issued by the structure and found the bottle. In-ket this morning.
stead of rare old whisky, it contained
only
%
tasteless liquid.
Milk Bottle's
Life 34 Trips
TOLEDO, O. (UP),~The average number of "trips" a milk bottle makes is 34, according to gathered here,
OPENING SEPT. 1st
AT THE
statistics
KING'S THEATRE
S
RED-HANDED!
Confessions of a
NAZI SPY
EDWARD G.
ROBINSON
FRANCIS
LEDERER-Paul Lakes George Sanders-Henry O'Neill Directed by ANATOLE LITVAN Presanded by WARKER BROS. Score they by Miliga Krime and John Waniey=Teehnical adviser Laon C. Tur row, Former J-man • A First Hall Pictur
BOOKING
NOW OPEN
PARIS Aug. 27 (Trans-Ocean) irisians are "urgently advised once dre" to feave the capital if their sence there is not absolutely
Minister of Public Works to-day.
The Minister declares that at the noment it is still possible for the
uthorities $1,150. b.
to assure speedy 30 n. evacuation of the city.
BANKS
H.K. Banks $.
1.K. Banks £ H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg) £ Chartered £.
70 n. .6 n.
Mercantile, A. & B. £.
24 n.
Mercantile, C.
East Asia $.
£
INSURANCES
Cantons $.
Union $.
China Underwriters $.
1.K. Fire ..$.
SHIPPING
Douglases 3. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas, P.S Indo-Chinas, D$. Shell Bearers s/- Waterboats 5.
DOCKS ETC. Wharves 5. Docks $. Providenta $. New Eng. Sh. $. St. Docka, Sh. $..
MINING
Kailan 5/-
Hauls $.
Venz. Gold $. Hongkong Mines cts.
LANDS
Hotels $.
Lands $ (x.d.) Land 1 de. $. S'hai Lands Sh. Humphreys $.
H.K. Realties S. Chinese Estates 5.
UTILITIES
Trams $.......
Peak Troms (old)
Peak Trams (new)
Star Ferries $..
Y. Ferries S..
China Lights (old) China
Lights (new)
H.K. Electrics 3...
Electrics
Sandakan Lights Telephone (old) Telephones (new) $ Tractions 6/-
Tractions (Pret.) af-
INDUSTRIALS
12 n.
Germans Leave Tunis
Parls, Aug. 27 (Trans-Ocean).— The German colony in Tunis, which 72 n. numbers about 50, left in a body to
day for Libyn.
200 n.
360 n.
1% n.
Germans Leave Poland
BERLIN, Aug. 27 (Trans-Ocean). 180 n. The flood of refugees from Poland
continues unabated.
67 . .12 n. 60 n.
August 28, 1939.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand do. T.T. Shangbat T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India
T.T. U.S.A.
·T. Mualle
.
TT. Batavia
T.T. Salgon T.T. Bangkok
T.T. France
T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P do..
4 m/s France
1/2.30/12 .1/2.19/32 .350 51 .104
POST OFFICE.
VLA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" If so superscrited.
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwis stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 u.m., re- Parcel Post Service to China
gistered and pareet mails are closed subject to Customs Embargo on at 6 p.m. on the previous day.' certain foreign goods, ન
1st of which may be seen at G.P.O. & K.P.O. accepted for despatch as circum- In all cases parcels can only be stances permit and at senders risk.
26
A
Nom.
152
10.00
S
.115
1/0
.1/3.1/32 .1/3.3/32
From
INWARD MAILS
Per
Japan, Shanghal and Formoen.... Husimi Maru Shanghai
Due.
Kayinst
..August 28: August 20.
4 m/s L/C USA.
.27
11.05
Air Mal by "Imperial Airways Dircet Service"London date, 23rd August
30 d/s India
Imperial Airways Plane ..August 28.
.02
Haiphong and Fort Bayard
U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
Jean Dupuls
August 28.
4.30
Shanghot and Amoy
Sulyang
August 28.
Straits
Toirestos
.August 20.
Straits
Anshun
.August 20.
Shanghal
Anno Muersk
August 20.
Japan
Jeypore
August 29,
Shanghat
Kaisyo Maru
Java
.August 29.
Tilsadane
.August 20.
Shanghai
Yochow
August 20.
Augu
Air Mail by "Ar
Direct
August 30.
Manila
Emp. of Japan
August 30..
Satron
Jean Laborde
August 30.
Foreign
Bangkok
Kweiyang
August 30.
Straits and Manila
Menestheas
August 30.
Always Plane
.August 30.
BRITAIN'S REPLY TO PEACE PLAN EAGERLY AWAITED
(Continued from Page 7.)
half with M. Bonnet Minister, in the afternoon.
The French Premier subsequently hed Junch with Mr. William Hullit, the American Ambassador.
The Journal des Debats expresses the opinion that these developments indicate that something more or less definite has been submitted to the Anglo-French
representatives. It says that any proposals which would Involve Poland's vital interests "pan only be rejected" und
adds: would be another Munich.
In any case it is certain that the British and Frenda guvernments. it they And themselves faced with A
"
DOTC
oeuvre, will not let themselves by caught in its toils.--Rruter.
Envoy Visits Hitler
Paris, Aug. 26. M. Coulondre, French Ambassador to Berlin, saw Herr Hitler in the evening after receiving instructions given him by the French Govern-
M. Bonnet. ment after
Foreign Minister, had seen M. Daludier, fol- lowing the receipt here of
report
of M. Coulondre's conversations with the Fuehrer yesterday.—Reuter.
Vague Remarks
Paris, Aug. 26. It is learned that the Government's instructions to the French Ambas- sudor, M. Coulondre, for communica- tion to Herr Hiller last night, were on the lines of M. Daladier's broad- cast, which in effect may be summed ready to collaborate up as follows: France is
in t solution of all differences by means of negotiations, but is resolved to oppose any solu- tion by force.
Herr Hitler's remarks to M. Coulondre on the previous day were somewhat vague, according to in- dications received by Havas.---Reuter,
Roosevelt And Peace
Paris, Aug. 20. High eireles have persistently re- ported that a new British move bas been under discussion in London and
Puris and has been forwarded Washington and Warsaw.
France
Service"-Paris date, 23rd August Air France Plane
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Pan American
Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 23rd August.
Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.) Londun dute, 3rd August London Parcels London
and
date, 27th July
Shanghal
Japan and Shanghal
Straits
Air Mail by "Imperial
Airways Direci Service"-London dale. 26th August.
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date 5th August).
Tanda
Ranchi Ruys Aramis
August 30.
August 30.
.August 31.
Jangalore
August 31.
Imperiat Airways Plane
.Auguri 31.
Pres. Harrison
..August 31.
Japan and Shanghai
Carthage
September 1.
Shanghai
Giulio Cesare
September 1.
Australia and Manila
Nankin
September 1.
Japan
.September 1.
Jeypore
September 2.
Caleuita and Straits
Näringa
.September 2.
hai (San Francisco
dale, 11th
August).
Pres. Pierce
September 2.
Straits and Saigon
Australia and Manila
Sinklang Taiping
September 3.
.September 3.
OUTWARD MAILS
For.
Per
Monday
Dale and Time.
Shanghai
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Husimi Maru
Service" due Amsterdam, 10th September.
Mon.. Aug. 28.
G. F. O. and K, P. O.
пек..
Aug. 28, 12.39 p.m..
Oril..
.Aug. 28, 1 p.m..
Mon., Aug. 28..
Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Hasimi Maru Mon
Egypt and Europe via Marselles
ue Marseilles, 28th September.
Shanghai
Parcels only for Straits
Air Mail for
G. P. O. and Reg.......Aug. 28, 12.45 p.m.. Ord., .............Aug. 28, 1.30 p.m. Kiungchow. Mon., Aug. 28, 2.30 p.m.. Muinam.s Mon., Aug. 20, p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Mon, Aug. 28. K.P.O. ....Aur. 21, 5 p.m. DE. 28, 5.30 p.m.
"Imperial
Direct Service"-due London. 4th September
ADE.
G.P.O.
Aug. 28, 5 p.m.
Aug. 28, 7 p.m.
Mon., Aur. 28. K.P.O.
Rec
Ord:
Ber..
Ord.
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Flane
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice"-due Sydney 4th September
Kee.
Ord.
........Aug. 28, 5 p.m. .Aug. 28, 5.30 p.m.
10
Reg. Ord.
Kumsage
Tuesday
With M. Coulondre and Sir Nevile Henderson both at home,
speculation centres on
possibility that the on the new British move might be connect- othered with President Roosevelt's appeal. Intense diplomatie activity pre- peace
It was announced to-day, that the refugee camp at Ottmachinu in Silesta has thus far received 0,500 persons, .30 m. and they have been sent to .82/6 n. parts of Germany to wark.
.8.10 n.
The refugee headquarters at Hin-ceeded the reports of the denberg has received 15,000 persons to date, and the number of refugees . who have fled across the frontier is 14% b. estimated at 10,000. .34 3.
103
74.
110 n.
12/6 1.1
7.90 sa. ..4 n. .4 n.
.3.85 sa. .30 n. par. n. 7.90 n.
.... .
POLICEMAN STABBED
Questions B Loiterer In
A Stairway
A Chinese detective was stabbed in the shoulder during a struggle with a suspicious character in Fleming Road, Wanchai, early yesterday morning.
The detective, C254 Shiu Yam, was patrolling Fleming Road about 4.15 .98' n. a.m. when he sighted a man acting suspiciously in the staircase of a house. He seized the man, who put up struggle, pulted out a knife and stabbed the policeman in the left shoulder,
14
it.
n.
.7.40 .3.70 n. .03% n. .22 n. 0.80 ca.
Shiu fell to the ground, and the loiterer les along Wanchal Road. .4 n. The detective pulled out his revolver 50 b.
b. and fired two shots after the fleeing 10 n man, but missed.
11 n.
moves. M. Bonnet conferred with Poland Ambassador Luknsicwicz of and then reported to M. Daladier.
The American Ambassadors, Mr. W. W. Phillips of Rome, and Mr. Bull of France, conferred with M. Valadier.
Authoritative sources said that Ambassador Coulundre reported that Herr Hiller at a meeting with Ger- man diplomats yesterday dil not communicate a positive programine for a solution. It is reported that the conversations were intended to bring pressure on France to persuade Poland to rede Danzig, the Corridor and Silesia. It is also reported that A. Confondre reported that it was hine Impression that Herr Hitler has not closed the door to negotiations completely-United Press.
Advice To Poland
Paris, Aug. 26. It is authoritatively reported that Count Ciano, through M. Poncel, has urged France to advise Poland to give in to Germany. It is under- stood that Franco urged Poland to
retain calm but there is no indifen- llon of a change in France's deter-
Shiu made his way back to the 20 n. police station, from where he wasmination to aid the Poles in event of 7.00 n sent to the Queen Mary Hospital. 19/0 n. His wound is stated to be not serious. .22/- n.
Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $..........14 m. Cald: Macg. (Prc.), Sh. $...13 n. Canton Ices $..
Cements .. H.K. Ropes $
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) Dairy Farms (new) Waisons &... Lane, Crawfords $. Sinceres $..... Wing On (HK) $.
Powell, Ltd. $.........
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.
S'hal Cotton Sh. $.
Zoong Sing. Sh. 3.
A SHOP ROBBED Thieves who entered 13, Shek Kip Mel Street, Shumshuipo, on Friday, 12 n.
stole money and clothing belonging to Lai Fuk-shan valued at $42.
15
.3.70
.20 n.
10% n.
.7% n.
7.50 .
1.80 n.
.41
m.
..in.
THEFT OF CLOTHING Convicted of the theft of a gauze sult, valued at $2.20 from the Silver
un attack.
Meanwhile, the general view here that there is little hope for peace. -United Press!
AIR PRECAUTIONS
Results of Wardens' Examination
Japan
Canton
Pakbol and Hollow
G.P.O.
„Aug. 28, 5 p.m.
Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Mon, Aug. 28, 7 p.m..
Fatshản ..Tues, Aug. 29, 7.15 am. Suiyang....Tues., Aug. 29, 8.30 a.m.
Manila, Makassar and Y urabaya.. Tjitjalengka Tues., Aug, 29, 8.30 a.m.
Hupeh...Tues., Aug. 20, 1 p.m. Jean Dupuis Tues., Aug. 29, 2.30 p.m. Neptunn Tues., Aug. 29, 7 p.m.
Haiphong
Fort Bayard
Salgon, Madang and Salmurtium
Wednesday
Shanghai and Japan
Jeaf Laborde
Wed., Aug. 30, 10.30 am.
Air Mail for Indo-China only-due Air France Plane ....Wed., Aur. 30.
Hanol, 30th August.
Haiphong
(... and K.P.O.
Rek..
Aur. 30, 11.30 a.m.
Ord.,
..........Aug. 30, Noon. Cantor......Wed.. Aug. 30, 2 pan. Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Plane Wed., Aug. 30,
lulu and U. 8. A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco 8th September.
Rek.
Ord.
Reg. Ord.
Thursday
Japan and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia Haiphong Ainoy
Ranchal
Kaying
Taiyuan
Sandakan
Salgon
Shanghai,
K.P.O.
Aug. 30, 6.00 p.m. .Aug. 30, 8.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.Aug. 20, 5.00 p.m. .Aug. 31, 7.30 am.
Thurs..-Aug. 31, 10:30 am. Thurs., Aug. 31, 1 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 31, 2.30 p.m.
Woolgar..Thurs., Aug. 31, 3.30. p.m.
Aramis
..Thurs., Aug. 31, 6.30 p.m.
Thurs. Aug. 31.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due London 7th August
K.P.O.
Rer.
..Aug. 31, 3 pm.
Ord.
.Aug. 31, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
.Aug. 31, 5 pm-
Ord.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Imperia) Airways Plane
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney Bih .August
..ADE. 31. 7 p.m1.
Thurs.. Aug. 31.
K.P.O.
Reg.
Aug. 31, 5 p.m.
Ont.
„Aug. 31, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Aug. 31, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Chan Chiu, Lam Kwoon-wing, Lat
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Emp.
Central and South America vin Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)----due Vancouver B.C., 19th September.
Friday
The Air Raid Precautions Officer Dragon Garage, 34, Shan Kwong announces the-following results of Road, Happy Valley, on August 1,an. Air Raid Warden's examination. To Chi-on, 21, unemployed, was Lecturer, Mr. Fung Yam-leung: sentenced to three months: hard
.17% n.labour and recommended for banish-Kwok-sing Wong Ylu-
120 n. ment by. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest afping. Leung
42 n. Central Magistracy on Saturday. Towing, Cheung
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $....48%1⁄2
MISC.
HK. Entertainments 3. Constructions (old) $.
Constructions (new) $..
Vibro Piling, s
Ch. Govt. 8% 1025
G. Bonds
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan HK. Govt. 3% Loan Marsmans (Lon}) \\m/- Marmans. (HK) «/«
Kee, Lul Kam- Chan Chau-
Z, Mok Wai-man,
was arrested on Information In Happy hoi, Lec Valley on August 23. The suit was Lam
the property of a motor cor driver. Tsang Shul-yin, Mak
6.90
n.
Ng Kam-leung.
.1.85
n
.1 n.
THEFT OF MONEY
.32%
.99% b.
12/3
Chee-kin,
Tam Lal-long. Kit-man, Lau
King-cho, rheuan Yuct sim: Làng
Ou Young-
Kim-yue, tyk, Fung
Shlu-tsang, Chan Ti Leung Fung, Ou Slu-po, Yeung A report of the theft of $400 in Sheh Sze-fon, Chan Kam. Lam Chineze currency from the Cheung Cheuk, Lam Wal, Leung. Kam-ahu, Tak Company, Lockhart Road, on Sze Man-pun, Leung Lai-chan, Muk Saturday, has been made to Folice by Hung Sin-mun.
the Cheong-kau, To Yik-kun, Ou Yuk-
yin..
Abg, 31, 7 p.m.
of Japan......Thurs, Aug. 31.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,
Rey,
Ord,
Aug. 31, 5 p.m.
.Sept. 1, 0.15 am. -
Sept. 2, 10 am.
Brindisi due Brindisi, 22nd Sept. Glullo Cesare. Fri., Sept. 1, 3.30 p.m. Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda
Zealand via Brisbane-due Brisbane 19th September.
.....Fri, Sept. 1, G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,
....Sept. 1, 5 p.m. .Sept. 2, 8.45 am. .Sept. 2. 0.30 am.
Re
Ord..
Saturday
Shanghai
Papers only for (Strails, Ceylon, Arizona Maru Sut., Sept. 2. 5.30 p.m.
India, Mombasa) Belra, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban
Soochow
„Sal., Sept. 2, 2.30 p.m.