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January 10, 1940 host an

Hitler's Enemies Speak In Berlin Black-Out

"BETTER A KING THAN

FROM

PIG

BERCHTESGADEN"

BETTER A KING BY GOD'S WILL THAN A PIG FROM BERCHTESGADEN.

This is the inscription on a. buttonhole badge which unseen hands are pinning on the lapels of Berliners during the black-out hours.

Thousands of these little flags have been distributed. They have even been found pinned to the uniforms, of Nazi leaders,

"During eight minutes' walk in Berlin," said a Dutchman who arrived in Brussels yesterday, "four different people pinned these flags to my coat.”

Another little worry for the Hitler, Gang. on their walks abroad is the demand by unreasonable housewives

1or more food.

Hangkong Stock Exchange Official 53

Summary issued yesterday says:

Buyers were again active resulting

In an extensive exchange of scrip. Troms, Providents, Telephones,

Hotels & Cements are still sought after whilst Hongkong Dantes again came to business at $1,400. Docks ure possibly now more readily avail- nble s

so many thares have changed hands recently at advancing prices, present supplies are probably dus to profit taking rather than any Inherent weakness.

ISMYCIN

Union insurances Providents

Hotels

Lands

Realties

Tramwayu

In R.AF

Casualty

List No. 10

QUFTY-THREE names appear in the)

IF?

tenth list of casualties, issued by the Air Ministry.

means

ran

One elderly woman up to Goring as he was leaving the Chancellery, and thrust into his hand a num- ber of letters asking for better food and clothing Irations.

The well-fed Field-Marshal put them into his pocket.

wille

Оле

headache

the i for more "Killed in action"

active service" Fuhrer's entourage of Ju-men is pro- the Ruhr, fighting: "Killed on

vided by the miners of covers those who died from other who are reported by the Freedom illegel causes, including necidents on our Wireless to have formed an own territory.

Killed in Action-Williams, 37141, union to fight the Nazis. Flying Officer R.

As a result, coal output is going down and doon, despite longer shifts and the introduction of Poles into the mines.

3,

An example of what happens to those who break the ratlon taws

was published recently in Berlin newspapers-ten years' imprison- ment for woman shopkeeper who sold food and clothes without ask ing for customers' ration cards.

Love Laughs

At Frontiers FRENCH and Belgian Customs

guards and gendarmes gazed benevolently at a frontter ind- dent near Tourcoing.

Pierre do les Peaux, 21-year- old French Air Force pilot, stretched a hand across the bor der into Helglum,

Twenty-year-old Marle Kat- toin, of Belgium, look the hand. And without leaving their own countries the two were married forbidden Regulations al

them to leave their own coun- tries, but when the ceremony was over. Marle was able to step into France and foln her hus band.

IRISHMEN

COMMAND

THE B. E.F.

Dill And-Brooke Rated As "Young Men"

SPOTLIGHT

ON

GERMANY

ARYANS INVITED

TO SEEK DIVORCE

The stress of war has not led to any relaxation of Germany's domestic campaign against Aryan-Jewish marriages. Tho Nazi party now. issues what amounts 10 à direct in- vitation to Aryan partners in such marriages to apply immediately for divorce.

As it is more than six years since Jewish blood became legal ground for divorce it might be assumed that Aryans still, undivorced from their Jewish partners prefer to remain married. The Nazis have however, a new and urgent reason for wishing, to break up these homes. Launching Tha Campaign

The new campaign against "mixed marriages" has been launched with an article by a party jurist in a legal journal. Sallent passages are repro- duced in all newspapers. The writer argues that Aryans could hardly re- main married to Jews, save through Ignorance of the low.

Because they did not know of the new "rights" conferred on them In 1033-though these were announced with all the trumpets of Nazi pub- Helty--they fotted to apply for divorce in time. The law allowed them 12 months in which to file n

Such peopic, declares the Nazi jurist, should now be given "another chance" to play their part in "Anally cleaning up the Jewish problem in Germany."

Although the adminis- tration of justice is all, in theory, a function of courts which are above party, there is little doubt that the Judges will take the hint. Br.be To The Balkans

By DAN CAMPBELL United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, (UP).Two Twentieth Century soldiers. Lieut-Gen. Sir John Dill and Lieut. Gen. Alan F. suit Brooke, command Dritain's streami tined army on the Western Front.

Both entered the British army at century. Both the turn of the represent "cung men" of the army and both are Irishmen of Ulster slack. Gen. Dill, appointed to command of the 1st Corps of the British Ex- peditionary Force, is recognized as one of the leading British strategists. Dill saw action in the World War. he helds many decorations, including the D.SO. and the French and Belgian Croix de Geurre.

The straits to which the Nazi are driven by their need for raw materials and their shortage of cush to pay for them are shown by the latest bribe offered to the Balkan States. Germany is prepared to send these countries manufactured goods at less than cost price in exchange for the materials she needs.

POST OFFICE

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New Licences will be available at he Government Radio Mcs, G.P,O. Building, First Floor, on ordinary Jusiness days, and will be tasuci. remittance gainst the receipt of a

$12 between the hours of 9 v.m. and 5 p.m. except on Saturdays wlien aceneca will be issued between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Applications may be made:--.

(a) personally.

(b) by messenger, (c) by past.

It is essential under (c) and pro- ferable under (a) and (b) that ap

lications should be accompanied by crossed Cheque payable to Hongkong. Jovernment. The new licence will then be sent by post or messenger Is soon as it is ready. Where actual ash is tendered a new licence should se received in exchange before leay- ng the Licensing Office.

In the case of renewal the old icence should be returned with the Application,

Licence holders are requested lo examlso their leences carefully and verify the date of expiry before applying for renewal. All broadest licences do not expire on December 31st,

small Packet Post to all countries 5 suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are osed 15 minutes earlier than the the given below unless otherwise tated, and where mails are advertis d to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- tred and parcel nails are closed at When u.m. on the previous day nails are advertised to close after 5 Parcel malle- p.m.. Registered and

- Clused at 5 p.m.

INWARD MAILS Air Mali by "Air France Direct Ber- vico" Paris. dale, 3rd January.

Jan. 10.

Europe vla Suez and Stralia (London

dute, 18th November) Java and Manila Martin Japan and Shanghai Shanghai

Air

M

Jan. 10.

Jun. 10.

Jan, 10.

Jan. 10.

Jan, 10.

Mail by "Imperial Airways. Direct Service" London date. 3rd Jaugary Haiphong Japan Shanghal

Shonghal and Amoy Straits....... US.A., and Moulin (San

Jn. 11.

Jan, Il

.Jun. 11.

Jan. 11.

Jan. 11.

Jan. 11.

Francisco

Mining, believed Killed in Action. -Baird, 91002, Pilet Omeer A.D.; Mitchell, 40249, Pilot Omleer G, B.

Lack of coal to warm their toes Previously reported Missing, now will he felt seriously in Dessau, reported Killed in Action-artestral German town, where it has been decreed that shoes may be 34213. Flight Lieutenant W. F.; Beck, 37923, Flying Omeer N. Coled only onec in six months. 58 543, Acting Sergeant E. B.; shee wood. 621052, Aircraftman 2nd Class G S.; Otly. 530143, Sergeant S M.C.K.; Turner, 561930, Fight Ser- geant A.; Allinson, 42671, Acting Pilot Offer E. W.; Bailey, 19331. Aircraftman 1st Class J. C.Bowman, 520242, Lending Aircraliroon W. G. Coates, 42333, Acting Pilot Ofker G. H. H.; Cody, 40300, Pilot Officer 3. D.;

All cack-a-hoop after their Sher- Cole. 740300, Sergeant E. J.; Dull, 552565. Aircraftman 2nd Class E lock Holmes feats in connection with the Ges.opo Glover, 90206, Flying Officer A. O the Deer-cellar Bomb.

out

official

account Hawkins, $18104, Leading Aircraft- sent man S.; Haigh, 91132, Acting Pilot of an earlier plot to lol! Hitler, in

To the argument that the Balkan States cannot absorb such quantities 317.00/.05 nicer 3. G. L.; Harris. 563150, Ser-, September 1933.

They say that. this was also Keant A. H.; Lamb, 20171, Squadron

organised by Otto Strasser, leader

of Bnished goods, however low the Sandakan Leader L. S.; Looker, 551250, Air-

of the Anti-Nazi "Black Front,

price, Nazi trade envoys answer that Shanghal craftman 1st Class E. W.; Lingwood,

during Mussolini's visit to Berlin..

the surplus could easily be re-ex- Japan and Shanghai 70888, Pilot Omeer J.: Marriott, 34242,

Two Pentens

meh named Doepkin and

ported. Cut-price German goods re-Shanghai ... Flight Lieutenant J. P.

He was made a lieutenant-generatsoid abroad at normal values would | Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct 024358, Atreraftman 2nd Class L. J.; Kremin were deputed to plant bombs Itayson, 70561. Flying Officer E. Kin Leipzig and Dresden railway stain 1930 and oppointed general cffeer bring a handsome profit, it is pointed Robertson, 41480, Pilot Officer D. Htions, but the clever Gestapo sleuth commanding in Palestine.

Field-Maraha! Gooring's Four Robertson, 70578, Pilot Officer D. Karrested them, and they were Sillence, 341112, Sergeant 1. Gtenced to death. Tripp, 21090, Squadron Leader C Watson, 818630, Aircraftman is Class

$1.4001 .$22/21.00

$4.70 3% ct9. $5.00/95

.$445

.$1.6M

.$5.03

.5334

.54.40

$17.00

Electrics

$554

Sandakan Lights

.$1134

Telephones (Old)

.$24.00

were

Telephones (New)

$0.40

Cements

.$17.00

ket this morning.

Ropes

.50.10

ANKS

Duity Forms (Old)

an 14

H.K. Bankn, $............

1,400

Dairy Farms (New)

$21

HK. Banks (Lon. Rep.)

4871⁄2 a.

Watsons...

$9

H.K. Banks (ILK. Reg.) Chartered £

C90 D.)

Entertainments

Constructions (Old)

$821 $174

Sellers

Merete, A. & B. £.

.28% 11.

East Asia s.

114 a. .70 D.

Docks

$22

Providents

$1.70

INSURANCES

Hotels

Canton $.

205 b.

Electrics

.$0

$50

Sales

Union $

450 U.

H.K. Bank

.14 5.

H.K. Fire $...............

105 .

Docks

SHIPPING

Providents

Douglasen $..

.72 b.

H.K. Mines

Siemuvoals

.11 n.

Hotels

Indo-Chinas P.$

.100 b.

Tramways

Indo-Chinus S...

.80 b.

China Lights

$7

Sacil (Gourers) s/- ex div. 77/6 n.

Electrics

$50

Waterboats 5

...71⁄2 n.

Telephones (Old)

DUCKS ETC.

Cements

Wharves $..

.103 sa .22.00 sa

Watsong

.$25

$17.05 .$0

Atoks

.20

S.

Antamoks

.240 1.

Bagulo Gold

15% 21

B.

S.

Batong Buhay

.004 S.

Big Wedge

.23

9.

Coco Groves

15/2

S.

V

..4 n.

.HK. Mines $.

Demonstrations

.0035 S. .11 S.

East Mindanao

11 S

LANDS

5.00/.35 sa

1. X. L.

Ipo Gold

13

100 n.

Itogon Mining

28

Mambulao Consol...

unauoted

.15 n.

Masbates

.11

.8.00 n.

4,40 b.

Mine Operations

.11 S.

.101 m.

North Camarines

16

5.

Paracale Gumaus

.19

17.65 80.

San Mauriclo

.88

.8 n.

Surigao Consol,

21

.4 n.

Suyoc Consol.

.13% S.

.08 n.

,23% b

United Puracales

.74 0.

4

Docks 5....

Providents $........

New LAK, Sh.

Sh. Docks Sh.......

MINING

Kallin s/-

Rabs $

1.70 . & sn.

.10.00 n.

Hotels $.

Lands $.. Lands 4% Dch, S. S'hal Lands Shi$. Humphreys $.... H.K. Renities $. Chinese Estates $.

VIILITIES

Trams $.

Peak Troms (old)

Peak Trams (new)

Star Ferries $..

Y. Ferries

Chino Lights (old)

China Lights (new) $.

HK. Electrics

Mau Bectrics 3..

Sondakan Lights

Telephones (old) $. Telephones (now) $. Tractions 5/-

Tractions (Prof.) B/-

.18/- n.

.10.10 n.

.314 cts.

.33% b.

30 s. & 1.

,18% n.

..11.25 n.

25 b. & sa.

Manila Gold Quotations in Pesos

Consolidated Mines

Mindanao Motherlode .00

Syndicate Investments .025

31

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Millions belonging to Fritz Thyssen, W.; Wilkes, 018247, Aircraftmm 2nd "the man who made Hiller," have Class F. J.

been confiscated, following the fight, Missing, believed Killed on Active of the steel magnate from Germany. Service. Borcham

30450, Pilat

some_weeks_»g...... Ofeer J.

J. W. Bigger, 580320, Sergeant R. A.; Creilla, 584130. Sergeant E. 11.; Elliot, 30075, Flying Officer.D. F McCracken, 30157, Pilot Officer W. G. McIntyre, 502227, Sergeant S.; Barn, 534020, Lending Aircraftman A. J.; Sinclair, 37428, Acting Fight Lieuten- ant J. M. E; Twinning, 543541, Air- craftman 2nd Class F. A.

reported Missing, now Previously reported Prisoner of War.-Coste, 40035, Plot Officer B. M.; Galloway. 680200, Sergeant R. L.

Died on Active Service. - Beer, 340426, Sergeant H. C: Brogden, 750268, Aircraftman 2nd Class E W.:

PIRATES ACTIVE Banks, 811104, Leading Aircaltman

NEAR COLONY

.0.40 b. .18/3 . .18/0 n. Two daring Junk piracles in British waters one resulting in the Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 m, callous shooling of a member of the Cald Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $....13 n.jcrew-were reported to the police

INDUSTRIALS

{

1 flest night.

Cements $

.18

Both junks

HK. Rope $..

The Arst

were registered in

incident occurred

Dairy Farms fold) $

Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $.. Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $....... Wing On (HK) Powell, Lid $....

COTTON MILLS

Ewa Sh. $.. S'hat Cotton Sh. S Zeong Sing, Sh. *. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

HISC

K.K. Entertalaments $. Constructions (old) $. Citiesinterventiis. (new) $.

Vibro-Piling $...

***** 1% 1025

G. Bonds

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan

JK. nvt, 1% Lean

Maremans (Lon.)

G/-

Marsanang (HK) 5/~..

.6.10 .longkong,

21

on

22 n. December 29 in Mirs Iny, when junk b. No. 2320 was boarded shortly after 9.25 b. midnight by a gang of pirates.

One of the crew, Cheung Kam-shu, .7% n.

1.80 n.was shot dead and his father

n.brother were held by the pirates for n.jave days before being released.

and

J.

R.; Davidson, 70101, Flying Oleer R. P. S., French, G14350, Airemtiman 2nd Class E. P.; McQuade, 904400, Aircraftman 2nd Class A. N. Reed, 517800, Aircraftman 1st Class F Stevenson, 5992, Corporal E

Government's

Tea Contract New. Scheme Up To February, 1941

The high command discovered in Dill a man who knew "everything that ever been written on mili- they strategy and economic warfare." He was made a member of the Staff College and nearly all of his service in the war was on the staff.

Dill attended Sandhurst. the British West Point, and entered the army in 1001. He became a brigade major in 1914 and a colonel in 1920.

All of his atrategy was needed to suppress the revelt in Palestine. Dill adopted the tactles of Lawrence of Arabia and had singular success in storfaen measure of peace to the toly Land,

1

out

Year Plan has been modified to fur-

ther this dumping compolgn. He has ordered that manufactures destined for south-eastern Europe are to have

date. 9th Dec, 1039) Canton Mantia

Rabaul and Manila Canton

Calcutta and Straits

Service"-London date, Haiphong and Holhow Manila Straits and Manilo

Jan. 11. ... „Jan. 12. ..Jan. 12. Jan, 12.

Jun. 13,

Jan. 14.

Jar, 13.

Jan. 13

Jan, 14. . Jan. 14.

6th Jan.

Jan. 16.

Jan, 15.

Jan, 15.

.Jan. 15.

OUTWARD MAILS precedence over everything except Straits and Calcutta.

Wednesday, Jan. 10 At one time a Syrian bandli offerea, urgent war supplies.

Parcels,...Jan. 10. 11.00 .. Ord.. 2,500 for Dill's head. Its nimirer Big Loan Expected

.Jun. 10, Noon. though this "father cheap price for

~: 1;30-p.m.- Fort Bayard- such a head."

Although the Nazis have hitherto Manila

..1.30. p.m. Mass executions are reported to be Tall, gray-musinched. with thin- declared that Germany intended to Parcels only. for Shanghai 1.30 p.in. taking place in Polish towns, large ning gray hair, Gen. Dill makes a avold increasing her internal debt Haiphong

.2.00 p.m. and small.

commanding fleure ni stall lectures. charges, financial circles expect the

Parcels only for Tientsin..2.30 p.m. "high treason to Germany" because Staft effects hang on his words. He issue of a loan for about 84,000,000

Air Mall for, Indo-Chins, Iran, send they were "spiritual leaders of the is no expounder of military methods at pre-war rates within the next few France (Paris and Northern Pro- vince only) by the "Air France Polish nation from 1913 to 1939." but has a sense of humour and great days. Reuter reports from Amster- according

Airways to posters stuck to the flew blilty of mind.

dom that the German newspapers

Direct Service" due town halls by the Nazis.

This flexibilty le noted in his

have evidently received, instructiona .Park, 18th January. Most of these men were over 60.thetics based on experience in the to pave the way for this loan. Women prisoners are being sent to Boer War, the World War and the

Two reasons are given why money, concentration camps.

Palestine campaigns.

is now plentiful in the Relch. First, Tatil he apolniment to the 1st the rationed publie is forced to save Corps he was general officer cont because it cannot buy what it wants. of this reign terror, maine-in-chiet, Aldershot Com-Secondly, the credit demands of in- Folcs are waging guerrilla war mand. He is 30.

dustry have been greatly reduced by against the Nazis In town and

Lieut. General Alan Froncle Brooke the closing of come concerns which Tourane country. This campaign 16 ad-

Despite

mitted by General Becker, he was commander of the Anti-Aircraft į purchased goods for internal con-

corps before his appointment as comsumption and export. mander of the 2nd Corps of the BEF

German commander In Poland.

K. F. O.

Rec., Ord.,

Jan. 10, 5.00 p.m. Jan. 10. 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Rég..

..Jan. 10, 5.00 p.m. Ord.....Jan. 19, 7.00 p.m..

Thursday, Jan. 11

.6.30 nm. Parcels only for Straits and Calculia 9.30 a.m. Amoy and Parcels only for Shanghal 2.30 p.m. Mombasa.. Straits, Ceylon, India,

Beira, Lourenco Marques, East and South Afrlen ...........2.30 p.m... Japan, Canada USA... Control and South America vla for Vancouver B.C., (Parcels Canada only)-due Vancouver BC... 31st. January

Jia possíund his army commission! | Canneries' Tin Shortage In the Royal Artillery In 1902. Arst Diphtheria, already widespread in serving in Routhern Ireland for four

Shortage of tin is obliging food! Germany, 1103 now spread to Bohemin and Moravia,

years and then in India from where conneries to seek new materials for

Shanghai, in proceeded to France In 1914 with containers. Enamelled fron is one When Czech mothers heard that

of the substitutes being tried. their children were to te Inoculated the Secunderabad Cavalry Bride.

has a reputalien for being as by German doctors, they were

He served as com- Laundry's Gift scientific gunner. terrified

and angry that

mondant of the School of Artillery. Inoculation had to be postponed.

A new kind of contribution to the Inshector of arilllery and director of "gitis for the forecs," collected by the Outbreaks of typhus are reported military training, He also command-Berlin Broadcasting Company, was in Poland, although the Germans are fed the mobile divisions. trying to conceal them.

the

Д

Germany has ignored the Dutch LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter).—After The gang finally decamped with discussions lasting aix months, the protest-twice repeated-against the

terms of the final draft of the new kidnapping of two Britons and .30% $450 in Hongkong currency,

now Dutch ofleer, Lt. Klop, at Venlo on The two prisoners were allowed to Government tea contract are 150 a.

of the frontier. in the hands .44 n.bury their relative ashore.

understood to be

The driver of the car in which the The second incident occurred off prominent members of the to trade. 4036 12

Takmun, where Junk No. 3208 was

new scheme is desimed to three nien were riding was wounded The .0.10 b. boarded and its cargo of wood oil and cover the period from January 1. und dragged into Germany by Ges-

1.75 b. wolfram ore, valued at $8800, was 1940, to February 15, 1941.

tapo men, who are said to have been 1 n. seized.

acting without the knowledge of the Berlin authorities.

105

.82% n.

100 ni

07 n.

15/- n.

4-n.

MORE TOMMIES

FOR FRANCE

(Reutor)—AL-İ

LONDON, Jan. 0 though the British forces in France

4

HITLER'S LONG POW-WOWS

- BERLIN, Jan. 0 (Reuter).-Hor

A certain over-lapping with the short-term contract will thua result inasmuch as tens manufactured up to December 31, 1039, will be eligible for participation in the new contract, provided that shipment is effected within a reasonable lima.

Contract Price Fixed The contract price forming the

is now holding long conferences with basis of payment to growers will bo his chief advisers, reportedly in an the average quotation for the years attempt to reconells-Nazi Germany's 1930; 1937 end 1938, and will be ori,

nirendy hold a considerable section of FRENCH CONVOY

More And More

Aid For Finns

Home Defence Maintenance

Sir John Anderson's Strict Warning

EDINBURGH. Jan. 9 (Reuter)—A įwarning against any reversal of the |present precautionary system at horn- was made by Sir John Anderton, the | Minister for Home Security, In o

speech here,

The enemy air force is still intact, The pointed out. Although there has not yet been a concentrated attack, LONDON, Jan. 0 (Reuter)—M, nothing bus occurred to show that fi relations with Soylet Russia and F.O.B. terms plus extra allowances Ryost! Ryti, the Finnish Premier, has will not come when it suits the Fascist Italy.

for increased costs.

appealed for foreign credits since the enemy's strategy. These, however, have yet to be, country's income has rapidly sunk,

Referring to Goering's recent threat agreed upon between the various ten! While he was appealing, the United to attnek Britain with trade associations and the Ministry, States Senate authorised the Trea- force, Sir John and that we need not n huge air sury to grant loan up to $60,000,000. take too literally everything that is An additional charge, which is The Canadian Red Cross is putting said by the German leaders, but it contract price, will aside $50,000 for relief work: the would to criminal to allow • the added to the apply only at each production district Argentine Republie 18 płacing 80.000 British people to slacken their de- The number of British troops in PARIS, Jan. 9 (Reuser)Accord and not individual estates. tons of wheat at Finland's disposal to fences. France la Increasing daily and the ing to the "Journal" of tho 1,080 Ministry of Food may set up a panel French ambulance units have arrived Although nothing had happened in French prople will sea column after, vessels convoyed by the French Navy column of British troops marching to since the outbreak of war, only two of brokers to investirate complaints, in Stockholm on their way through the first four months of the war, the

to Finland.

Įdanger is no less. regarding inferior quality, take up their positions at the front. were lost through enemy action.

the Line, they "are almost an advance! zuord." said Mr. Lesile Burgin, the

Minator of Supply, in a broadcast In

Frunch to-night an

SUCCESSES

or Food.

It is also understood that the be paid for when convenient, and twoj

4

announced over the radio. To help guldiers' wives with large families, a Berlin laundry has offered to wash. the clothes of a certain number of these families free of charge.

The most attractive feature of the gift is, however, that the laundry will not demand the coupons for washing materials which normally have to be washed at home.

COMING TO THE

KING'S

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Wings

COLUMBIA BRINGS YOU 1939'S GREATEST SCREEN ADVENTURE!

Parcels Res

Ordi

Parcels ECE.. Ord.

Amoy

K.L.O.

Jan. 11 5 p.m.. Jan 11, 5 pm. Jan. 11, 5.30.pm. G.P.O.

Jan. 11, 5 pm

Jan. 11, 5 pim. Jan. 11, 7.p.m

..7. pim.

Friday, Jan. 12 to Fort Bayard

.1.30 p.m. Shanghai and parcels only for Tient-

wist.....

42.30 pm. Saturday, Jan, 13

Parcels only for Tirniain.1030 pm. Fort Bayard, and Hoihow.1.30 pr. Shanchal,, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Central and South America and Canada...via San Francisco (No Parcels for Cariada)-due San Francisco, 1st February;

G.P.O. and KP.0. Parcels Rex.

ord.

Jan. 13. Noon Jan. 13, 1.45 p.m.

Jan. 13, 2.30 p.m.- Sunday, Jan; 14

a.m.

. am

Manila Shanghal

Shanghai and parcels only for Tien

tain, a

Shanghat Stralis and Calcutta

Parceir

Ord, jak

Monday, Jan.15 ·

0.1/

10.30 am.

Jan. 15,19, am. Jan. 13 10.m.

Salgon, Madang,” Salamata and

· Rabaul

CantonWESTVIL

Tuesday, Jan. 10 (1 Shanghai and Jupani 10.20

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