Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 4, 1939.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITAIN IS NOW PREPARED POST OFFICE

BIS R.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

G.

NOTICE

FOR SALE. "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA"

CO

The public is hereby notified that Carnarvon Cameron Road

Road betwcom and Kimberly Second Edition. Road will be closed for repair from Over excellent views of the 5th December to 9th December, Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh,, Lid, Hongkong 1939, Inclusive. Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Leid. Wyndham Stret.

Market H.K. Stock

T. IL KING, Commissioner of Police, 2nd December, 1930:

Hongkong.

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

The Annual Meeting of the were Hong Kong Society for the Pre- Issues on the Hongkong Stock Mur-tection of Children will be held in ket this morning.

Tho following quotations

BANKS

ILK. Banks ...

HK. Banks (Lou, Reg.) H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered

the Helena Mny Institute On Monday, December 11th at 5.39

Mercantile, A. & B. £

.1,330 b. .. £63 T. £95 R. .8 n. 284 .13/1⁄2 n. ..71 b.

p.m.

Mercantile, C. £

East Asin $.

INSURANCES

-Canton $.

Union $....

200 b,

400 .

.180 s.

China Underwriter $

H.K. Fire S..

SHIPPING

1 п.

Providents $. New Eng. Sh. Sh. Docks Sh.

Krilon /- Haubs $... Venz, Gold II.K. Mines $

MINING

The Meeting in open persons Interested in the work di the Society.

ANN CROZIER, Hon. General Secretary.

Exchange At

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand do.

T.T

Manila

.1/24 .1/27/

.4834

Douglases $..

.70 b.

Steamboat S..

.12 a

Ibuv-inds, 15.$

60 n.

Indo-Chinns, D$..

3u n.

Shells (Bearers) s/-

81/3 n.

Waterboals $..

.8.10 .

DOCKS ETC.

T.T. Shanghai

.315

T.T. Singapore

524

·Wharves $.

.101 1.

T.T. Japan

102

Docks, $.

13.00 b.

.1.20 b.

7. India,

.8234

T.T. U.S.A.

.24

17.00 n.

.105 n.

T.T, Batavia

.45%

T.T. Bangkok

.149%

10/- n.

T.T. Switzerland

100%

10

T.T.France

.10.80

44.

T.T. Sulgon

100

cts. n.

.1/04

LANDS

Hotels S... Landa S.

.4.60 b.

.32.85 b

.1/3

Lands 1% Deb. $.

100 n.

4 m/s D/P

od.

1/3

S'tui Lands Sh, $

10.30 n.

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

.25

Humphreys $.

734 n.

4 m/s France

4.55 s.

30 d/s India..

.11.45 .0424

100 b.

U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.

.4.02 .3.90%

10 b. & se

.7.00 b. .3.80 b.

1.K, alties $.

Chinese Estates $.

VILITIES

Trams $...

Peak Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new) 5. Star Ferries $

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (rid) S..

Chuna Lights (now) $ 1.K. Electrics $.. Macao Electrics

Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) Telephones (new) $. Tractions 5/-

Tractions (Pret.) s/-

T.T. Australia

BUYING

4m/s L/C London

US. Cross rate in Lon.

034 Robot Balloon Drops

29 L 7.80 3.

ית

4.70 0.

51% b.

1016 n.

Leaflets Hourly

BERNE.

mar- in-

Swiss military muthorities 11 n. velled at #

German new .2014 bvention- "rebet pamphleteer." .720 b. They exhibited a buttoon, 10 feet) 187 n.in diameter and equipped with a .18/6 large clock operating mechanism

designed to drop propuganda pumph-1

Apparently .lets at hourly intervals.

destined for Franen, the balloon was .1 driven over

the Swiss border by .15 badverse winds and found by farmers .5.10 b. & c. in a field near Lake Constance.

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Mucg. (Ord.), Sh. Cald Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $.. Cunton Ices $ Cements $..

H.K. Ropes S..

STORES,& Dalry Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms (new) $. Watsons $..... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) Powell, Ltd. s.

COTTON MILLS

Ewa Sh. $...

S'hal Cotton Sh. $.ex. div Zoung Sing, Sh. $.. Wing On Textiles, Sh.

MISC.

HK. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling $. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925-

G. Bonda

-IK, Govt, 4% Loan

HK. Govt. 34% Loan Marsmans (Lon.) s/- Maramans (HK.) s/

$..14

13

"For scene reason, the Swiss-said,

.19% b. the mechanism falled to release the 19 b. puckages of pamphlets, still attached .31% to the balloon. The pamphlets con- .7% tuined copies of Adolf Hitler's Reich- .1.80 b.stag speech-printed in French.

41 m. n.

24.30 n. 101 n.

Societies Bowls

FOR BIG GERMAN OFFENSIVE

SUPPLIES

ACCUMULATED Watteau

DURING 2 MONTHS

LULL

The Allied Armies are taking advantage of the lull in the oporations on the Western Front to complete their preparations for meeting the ex- pocted German offensive which the bad weather has hold up.

Below, Douglas Williams, Special Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" with the British Army, describes the huge organisation to food and supply the B.E.F., of nearly 200,000 men and between 20,000

He states that: and 30,000 vehicles.

No less than 46 days' resorve of food and a vast stock of am- munition has been built up for the Army in the field.

The magnificent confidence of, the French troops in the Maginot Line is described to-day by our Special Correspondent with the French Army, Richard Capoll, in his first despatch, which appears in the adjoin- ing column.

70 TONS OF POLISH GOLD

PARIS,

Seventy tons of Polish gold re- moved from Warsaw in the open- ing days of the war has arrived safely in Paris after a hazardous journey by truck, train, and ship over 6,000 miles.

Credit for the escape of the gold was given former Pollsh Finance Minister, Col. Ignacy Matuszewski, who organised a convoy of trucks. They were ordinary trucks, it was said, since Colonel Matuszewski felt armoured vehicles would have aroused too much suspicion.

FOUR MEALS A DAY FOR SOLDIERS.

By DOUGLAS WILLIAMS,

"Daily Telegraph" Special War Correspondent

WITH THE B.E.F.

IN FRANCE.

Soldiers' Mails

In short he enjoys a well-balanced] det medically selected which In many! ways is immensely superior to that Movements and maintenance available to many hundreds of thou- are the key words of the "Q"sands of people at home. branch of the British Expedi- tionary Force, and during an

about Lindsell 1 queried Gen. informal talk to-day Lt.-Gen.!

Quastermaster-soldiers mail, on which subject there Lindsell, the General of the Army in France, has been numerous complaints.

The original trouble, he explained, outlined to me the complicated had been caused in the early days of the trucks tonk the gold on the first duties imposed upon his depart-the BEF's arrival over here owing

ment.

[Seventy tons of gold would be worth about $60,000,000 nt the United States Treasury's price of $35 on ounce.]

According to Polsh accounts,

stage of the journey from the vaults of the Bank, of Poland to Rumania. A squadron of German planes, apparently having been in- formed of the removal, launched an unsuccessful nttack on the cura- van at the frontier.

Upon arrival in Rumania, the gold was transferred to a special truin which raced to the Rumunian Black Sea port of Constanza, where a Turkish ship was wait- Ing. A few hours after the vessel shoved off, the German Govern- ment; according to the accounts published here, warned Rumania not to let the gold get away "under any circumstancen,"

The little boat hung about the Eastern Mediterranean more than a week until the French Govern- ment aranged for it to go to Syria.

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Clerks Association

Annual Meeting Of Chinese Body

to the necessity for the

secrecy.

greatest

Thief Sentenced

PARIS. SERGE BOUGOUSSLAVSKY.

Russlan 27-year-old

painter. charged with stealing Watteau's masterpiece "L'Indifferent" from the Louvre last June.. has, been Rentenced by the Faris Correctional Court

The Jury condemned him to two years Imprisonment, five years' bantahmeni from Paris and prin- elpal French towns and a fine ol 2.000 franes (about £17).

Asked why he sinle the picture. Baugeuzslavsky replied:."'I'm porry. for what I've done. I was urged by enthusiasm and admiration for the Wattcatı, I thought I was All- ing.an artistic mission.”

The mystery of tio picture's disappearance was cleared up eight weeks after tho theft, when it was returned to the pollen by Bourons slavsky who gave himself up.

The Deil's Awa' Wi The Fifers

Small Packet Post to all countries.

■-suspended.

Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than Ave written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, Lo. cente

er 2 ounces, for all countries.

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2

: tenis per 2 ounces.

Envelopes must not be closed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are losed 15 minutes earlier than the une given below unless otherwise Lated, and where rails are ouvertis-

d

to close at or before 8 a.m. tegis ered and parcel mulla are closed at p.m. on the previous -day. When nails are adverused to close after 5 J.m. Registered and Parcel. mail

Te closed at 5 p.m.

Amoy Japan Manila

INWARD MAILS

Dec. 4.

Dec. 4.

.Doc., 4.

.Dec. 4.

Salgon and Tourano Sandokan

.Dec. 4. Calcutta, Straits and Saigon..Dec. 4. Air Mall by "Imperial Aleways Direct Service"-London dale, 25th Nov.

Dec. 5. Australia and Manila ........Dec. 5. Haiphong, Holhow and Fort-Bayard Dec. 8. JEC. 8. „Dec. 5.

Japan Shanghai

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Bervice"-San Francisco date, 28th Nov.

.Dec. 8. Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser-

vice"-Paris dato, 20th Nov.

Dec. G...

Haiphong and Fert Bayard ...Dec. 0. Shanghai.*********

Shanghal and Swatow Straits....

.Dcc. 0. .Dec. 0. Dec, 0. U.S.A. and Manila (San Francisco date, 11th November) ....Dec. 8. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico-Londen date, 29th November...Dec. 7. Canada, U.S.A: Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver BC, 18th November).

AUCHTERMUCHTY (Fife). AUCHTERMUCHTY, the Eng. Japan and Shanghal

Shanghai lishman's nightmare, laid an-

Strelta and Balgon other claim to fame to-day by Tientsin throwing overboard cherished Haiphong traditions of Scottish Sabbatari- Sandalton anism, with a Sunday Town Council meeting.

Councillors went to the meeting In their Sunday blacks, for all the world as if they were going to the kirk, but behind the closed doors of the Town

Started A Tariff

Dcc. .Dec.

Dec. 7..

Dec. B..

.Dec. 8. .Dec. 10.

.Dec, 10.

Japan and Shanghal

Dec. 11.

Dec. 11.

Dec. 12. Dec. 12.

Doc. 12.

DIWARD MAILS Monday, Dec. 4.

Manila Jaya and Manila Shanghai Strali

..

To achieve this, all mall was ten- Every day nearly 200,000 men have: to be. fed and 030 tons of petrol supporarily halted, both incoming and When this order Was plied to keep the mechanical transport outgoing.

1.30 p.m. rescinded, after a very short period, House they got down to the business Fort Bayard running.

$7.00 p.m. The monthly requirements in weight immense congestion had, of course, of the borough's mundane affairs. Parcels only for Straits....8.30 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 5 la supply the army in the field with accumulated at the Army Post Office unheeding the reproachful clangour Conten

Batavia and Sourabaya ....10.30 am. everything. It needs amount to one-in England, which took some little of the church bells.

The black-out has this sin to nn- Fort Bayard and Holhow..1.30 pm. time to dispose of. third of a ton per man, excluding

Now, however, everything was ewer for.

Hintphong such Heans as heavy railways or moving normally and he had persoti-

.....2 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, Indle, Mombasa, bridge equipment.

Belro, Laurenco-Marques, East and Food, ammunition and clothing areally found that he could write to his

South Africa .........................2.30 p.m. As many the main items, but scores of other wife and get a reply in 10 to 12 days.

of the members Green envelopes, a system intro-1

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India. Egypt list that would things complete a

and Europe via Brindlal-due bewilder the largest department store duced in the last war, by which men tradesmen, the Town Council can without local meet on week days only in the even- could write home

Brindisi, 28th December, In London or New York.

thelrings, but the black-out has made this censorship by the officers of In addition to all these, large rem serve stores have to be built up 31 Own units, as well as field postcards, arrangement Impossible.

So the Council of 12, led by their base supply depots to ensure supplies are being introduced immediately.

He mentioned that the Assistant against the risk of air raids home Postmaster-General, Mr. Willian chuirman, the manager of the local ports, on bases across the Channel, or Mabane, M.P., with a desire to and Co-operative Store decided to hold on strategie rallway centres In France out for himself how the mail was their monthly meetings on Sundays. which might meenentarily handicap

or delay the normal movement of moving has, as it were, posted him- self- as a letter from London anu material from the bases to the troops followed that letter through all the way from the British Post Once to its-final-destination with the units in the front sector.

In the front sector.

3 Days'-Food-In-Hand

aro

If any dare criticise, let it be re- membered that it is not the first time that, Auchtermuchty has proved its sturdy independence,

Reg. Ord.

O..O. and K,P.U.

......Dec. 5, 2.45 pm

Dec. B. 3.30 p.m. Air ball for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Landon, 13th Dec. K.P.O,

Dec. V, 5 p.m.. .Dec. 5, 8.30 ́p... G.P.O.

Rex. Ord.

Rex.

Ord.

.Dec. 5, 5 p.m. .Dec. 5. 7 p.m.

AirMall-for-Stalaya,—Java-and Australia by "imperial Airways Direct Service"-dua Bydney, lith December,

E.P.O.

‚‚Dec, 8, 8 p.m. .Dec. 5, 5.30 p.m.

The scheme was abandoned, not because the Council surrendered to

which the storm of criticism

it evoked, but simply because it proved impracticable.

Reg.

Orl

G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Гарад

Not so long ago the town imposed The initial task of moving the This was one of Mr. Mabane's last a tariff on gooda coming within the BEF. from England to its appointed official activities before handing over boundaries. bases in France, a journey of several to his successor, Capt. C. Water-

accomplished house. Was hundred miles, without a hitch, and one corps alone, s well did communications work, arrived at headquarters with no less than three days' supply of food in hand and 500 gallons of petrol in excess of its issue. About 200 members and friends

That surplus material," sald the As-sang the Chinese National Anthem, Q.M.G. with a chuckie, "I have been

hands saluted a portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-trying to lay my

on ever sen. and observed three minutes) since!!! silence to meditate on the sufferings

In a Bowls match at the Kowloon 42 n. Bowling Green Club on Saturday, .48% e Forkshiremen's Society beat the .6.20 d. Northumberland and Durham vociation by five shots. Results: .1.70 b.

G. Foster, A. L. Fisher, L. de tome 1 n. and J. G. Meyer bent A. Pitman, C. Tur

G. Henderson and J, V. Ramsay, Po

H. Couper, Col. Holt, M. N. Rakuen 47%. and A. Brooksbank lost to E. Purvis, Hon. .100 m. N. L. Smith, T. Hobson and J. Ferner

14-15, .07 £).

B. Parkers. H. H. Mundy, A. Jilott and 15/- n. 1. Deakin beat C. Gowland, Dean Wilson, 4/- n. 8. lodge and T. W. Carr, 21-18. Total:

51-49,

HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY

THE CAMERA

2ND EDITION

A selection of over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Very suitable for sending + abroad.

Pictures comprise views of the latest buildings and hospitals, schools, churches, the harbour. The Peak district, Kowloon, Jubilee Reservoir, New Territories, Cheung Chau, Aberdeen, Repulse Bay, Deepwater Bay, besides street and wharf scenes, etc., atc.

PRICE $1.50

Obtainable from:-KELLY & WALSH, LTD, HONGKONG TRAVEL BUREAU or the Publishers SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD. Wyndham Street,

Organised for mutual assistance the Chinese Clerical Association held its second plenary session at the Luk Kwok Hotel yesterday.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omgial Guide To Cinemas Sandakan

Summary issued 12.30 pm. Saturday

nyx:

HK. Bank $1,335

Juvers

The Army In the fleld has already Buyers were in evidence for most of the Chinese soldiers, before the built up no less than 40 days' reserve of the popular countries and were formal business began.

food, for all ranks and immense stock willing to pay higher rates than The Association was formed last of ammunition, the exact agures of quoted on the Board. Shares how year, and Its alms are to promote which obviously cannot be given. ever, were difficult to obtain resulting better friendship among its members The chief desire of the Quarter-in a moderate turnover.

to Asan-į master General's department is and mutual assistance. The

enden-give the soldier everything he wants, clation's Reliet Committee vour to Bnd jobs for unemployed f.cm gum-boots to cigarettes and members, and help them financially. from duckboards to sugar in his tea. The Assoc.ation's premises are in But the force must remain mobile. Des Voeux Road Central. It has a The Army has spent the last 20 years register of more than 300 members. trying to take the weight off the Mr. Lee Ham-ping, the Chairman, soldier's back and put it into lorries, said there was all round improve but there is a limit to Unis, ment in the Association's activities. At present the lorries nitached to The members had contributed very an army corps would, if strung outĮ

for relief in China nose to tail, stretch 40 miles. generously throughout the year.

We have between 20,000 and 30,000)

A member of the Committee raid mechanical vehicles, and so perfect that most of the members were em-was maintenance on the journey from! ployed in foreign arms and the treat-England to the front sectors that the ment they received was questionable breakdowns averaged less than one- and requested the members to unite third of one per cent. legether.

"We should not frequent the dance An Extra Blanket holls and other baso entertainments."

As it is, however, an extm blanket

he said, "but follow the path to ad-has now been authorised to all ranks vancement."

In conclusion he said

that clerks and they are already on trains den-

tined for all units.

of German Arms who were uncm- It is interesting note that in the ployed because of the war had the

French Army, by comparison, two sympathy of the Association,

who was trying to find them new post-men share one blanket.

tions,

Normandie Not Returning

Newspaper

NEW YORK. representatives

But mobility must be maintained, and it is hoped that this important! argument will be borne in mind by soldiers' relatives when they receive letters from the front complaining of the lack of this or that.

The British soldier to-day, na. I have been able personally to observe, who is better fed, better clothed and hol- were allowed to visit the Normandie, ter treated than any other soldler in which is expected to remain in New the world.

four good Ho has three or oven York for the duration of the war found the French liner packed in meals a day. Breakfast, a hearty dinner, ten and, if the quartermaster mothballs.”

Fourteen huge barrels of mothballa of his unit knows his business, some- had been used to preserve carpets, thing tasty for supper in the evening. 'Ile gets fresh meat every day draperies and upholstery. Floors and corridors are covered with tarpaulins. brought up to railheads in refrigera Furniture and thousands of mattresses for cars, bully beef only every now are stocked in huga ́piles.

and then as a charge of diet, fish in About 600 members of the crew the shapo of sardines or herringa fre- live aboard this ghost-like ship, quently, and all the bread, tea, sugar. guard it against Aro or possible at butter in reason, cheese, Jam and tempts at sabotage, dr

vegetables-316" can dat.

Bank of East Asia $71 Canton Ins. $200 Douglases $to

Dock $18.po

Provideni $4.1735 II.B. intel 4 Lands $3214

Realties 34.40 Tramways $18 Peak Trams (Old) $7.50 Peok Star Ferries New)

5023% Yaumati Ferries 21 Ching Lights (Old) $7.70 Electrics $31 Sandakan Lights $11 Telephones (014) $235 Telephones (Now) $7.20 Canton Tees $1 Cements $14.00 Rope $5.10

Farma (OTA) $1935 Dairy Farms (Now) $10 Watsons $0.15

Entertalainenis 2020 Constructions (Old) $1.70

Hellers

HR. Flies Tos. $100 Steambents $12, ..

Docks $104

Haubs $10

Flentiles $4.00

Watsons $0.40

Tramways $10

Balas

China Liphia (D) $7.00 Cemente IE DO Ropes '$3.10/5

Watsons 2.15 HK. Govi, 3% Loan

Manila Gold Shares Atokes Pasal b Antamok Pa. 10 b Baguio Gold Ps. 15% b Batong Buhay Di10. Benguet Cun, unquoted Die Wedge P. 2141⁄2 Cose Grove. Ps. 13 Con, Mines Pp. 2023 b Demensiration P4. 0735 d IXI P

100 Gold Pa. 1416 b Jtagon Mining 8273k Manbulao Con; F's. 025 Mashate Con. Pa. .1016 ■- Mind. Motherlode P0 Ming Doeration I. 00 t North Camarines P9,217 Paracale Gummaux Pa, 35% Ras Mauriola PR. 09; bu Surigao Con. P. 101 BitToo Cott. PL. (1915 ́ ́ Kynsiesta: Inv. P9, 216 6 United Parecale. Ps...29-9S.

for the

Deo, 5. 5 p.m.

„Deo. 5, 7 p..

*ura 00'2****54.

....8.30 m.

Wednesday, Dec. 0

Shanthal and Parcels only for .10.30 a.m. Tienisin

"Stanley and Livingstone" (King's); A fine production with a noble idea wall Amoy and Parcels only for Tientsin put over. It is a great pizes of Push-

2.30 p.m. drama and-do Journalistic

Franco (Paris and Northern Pro- dynamic, genial Spencer Tracy, who Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and plays Stanley, sco reporter for James

the vinces only) by the "Air France Garden Bennett proprietor of

Airways "New York Herald"

Paris, 14th December.

"Broadway Berenado" (Queen's and Alhambra) Musical romance about n singer and her composer husband. She Rate Job in Broadway show and forgea ahead. Ho

unemployed. Marital dieultles Impend. But all is solved when he sells some of his music. Most of the interest is in Jeanetto MacDonald's songs.

"Persons in Hiding" (Oriental): A crook melodrams. A beauty parlour girl tries to build up a small-time itick-up man into master crook, Promising performance by nowcOMET Patricia Morison, backed by experienced chatketarisations in material lending

Tolos,

ONLY

18

SHOPPING DAYS

TO

CHRISTMAS

Direct

Service"-dae

Reg.,

E. P. O. -་་་་་་

Ord,

Dea. 6, 5.00 pm „Dec. 0, 5.30 p.m.

G. F. O.

Reg.,

Deo. 0, 5.00 p.m.

Ord

,Deo, 6, 7.00 p.m. ...7 p.m.

Straits Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Fan American Airways Direct Service"-due Ban Francisco. 13th December.

Ricg. Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

..Ded, 5 pm. .....rod. 6, 6.30 pan.

- G.P.Q. :

Dee.. 6. 5 pm. „Dec., 7. 1.30 am. Thursday, Dec. 7

Shanghai

....2.30 pm. Saigon, Bangkois, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco Marques and South Africa........3.30 p.m. East and Straits, Ceylon, India,

South Africa, Egypt and Europe vla Suez and London Parcels due London, 11th January, 1040.

K.r.O.

Parcels, Reg.

Ord.

.Dec. 1, 3 pm. ..Dec. 7, 5 p.m.

Dec. 7, 5.30 p.m. GP.0.

.Dec. 7, 3 pm. .Dec. 7,. p.m. Déc. 77 p.m.

Farecls, Tick- Ord.

Friday, Dec. B

Tourone Bangkok

hanghal

0.30 nm..

10.30 0.0

.2.80 pz.

Saturday, Dec. 9 (4

Ale Mall (fer "Imperial Airvesys Direct Service”—due ‘London 17th Doocnber..

Ord

G. P. b. and E. P. 0:

Dod. B. pat

Sunday, Ded-10°

Amoy Iniphong Shanghai

Mandky, Dea": 12

Canton

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