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FOR SALE.

FOR SALE. One 8 h.p. vertical Diesel Engine. Two Stilles Portable Electric generating sets,-cultable for yachts or country-bungalows. Apply to Sander, Wieler & Co., (in liquida tion), King's Building, necond floor. DOG SHOW, Photographs of all the prize winners and dozens of other entries. Copies on view and

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

NOTICE

Notice is horoby given that Mesura, William Sykes, Ltd. of Morbury, Yorkshire, England have acquired the business of F... Ayres Ltd, the well known Sports Manufacturera of London.

now com-

. Re-organisation is plete, and Ayres products will continue to be manufactured at the Aldersgate Street factory in London under the title of F. H. Ayres Athletic Goods Coy. Both William Sykes Ltd. and F. II. Ayres

LIMITED

NOTICE TO BHAREHOLDERS

Tho

Soventy-firat Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Omeen of the undersigned on Thursday, the 4th April, 1940, nt Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year onded the 31st December,

1930.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books, will be closed from the

both days inclusive.

March 18, 1940.

:

Italy Expects Us To POST OFFICE Win, Says M.P. After

Two Months' Tour

NAZIS NEW

orders taken at the Mayfair Studio, Athletic Goods Coy, will be repre- 21st March to the 4th April, 1940, AIRCRAFT

sented in the Far East by

camer Halphong and Nathan Roads, Kowloon. (Opposite Dairy Farm). "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Second Edition. THE CAMERA" Over 60 excellent views of the Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at THE Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.

Oil Is Nazis'

DENIS H. HAZELL & CO., Marina House, Hongkong.

HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CARRIERS

CO., LTD.

General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Lid. Hongkong,, 14th March, 1940,

How The

Egypt Got

King of

A New Station

By A. J. CUMMINGS

'Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL: TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are etored 15 minutes enriler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malla are advertis- ed to close at or before a.m. re- glstored and parcel malls are closed at 6 pm, on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 3 pan Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD MAILS Europe, via Sueż and Stralis-London.

date, 23th January

Japan

Mar. 10. .Mar. 18.

Halphong

Mar. 10.

Shanghol and Amoy

Mar. 10.

Japan

.Mar, 10,

Cauton

Mar., 19.

Japan and Shanghal

.Mar. 19.

Shanghai and Amoy

.Mar. 19.

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser-

vice-Paris date, 13th March.

for

Mar, 20.

3

Shanghai two Bangkok and Saigon

Manita

Mar, 20,

Mar. 20.

Mar. 20. Mur, 20..

Direct Service" London date, 18th- March Australia and Manlia

Mar. 21.

Mar 21.

Mar. 21.

Mar. 22.

.Mar. 12.

..Mar. 22.

(San

MR. RICHARD STOKES, the Labour M.P. Ipswich, has just returned to England from months' tour in foreign countries, in the course of which Straits he has talked to many leading politicians and business Alr Arail by "Imperial Airways

May Become Sea Raiders Soon LONDON, (UP)—British air Notice is hereby given that the THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON circles reported to-day that Ger- many is contemplating using one and possibly two of her four 32- knot aircraft carriers for attacks men. on Allied and neutral shipping in the north and south Atlantic.

Fifty-frat Ordinary Yearly Meel- Ing will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 4th Floor, P. & O. Building, on Thursday,

Achilles Heel 1st March, 1940, at 11 a.m. for

Blockade-Proof For Two Years Says Professor

the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to electing 31st December, 1939,

WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY LTD,

Notice to Shareholders

THE FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the

son & Co., Ltd. on TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL 1940, at NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939,

The countries visited included Portugal, Spain, Italy, Canton "To-day's revelation coincided with Yugo-Slavia, Bulgaria,, Turkey, Iraq, Egypt and Pales-Caplan ...

a slackening off of German serial tine.

a Mr. Stokes, told me that, as uids on North Sen shipping. Not a single verrel, was reported sunk of Roman Catholic, he was received by weeks,

LONDON, Mar. 17 (Reuter). Directors and Auditors and fixing Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-attacked to-day for the first time she Pope while in Rome, but that it

-The Scripps-Howard syndi- cated column has summarised an article on foreign affairs written by Professor Brandt, formerly of the Berlin University and now at Stanford University.

Germany, says Professor Brundt, is blockade proof for at least another two years If the present type of war continues.

Russia, he says, would not be of very much assistance as she ennet

her own needs. Both the Russian and German railway systems would be unable to full any large scale movement of all.

Oll, says the Professor, may be the Nazi's Achilles Heel.

Germany Will Losc

their fees.

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 9th March to 21st March, 1940, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can] bu registered.

By order of the

Board of Directors. GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 22nd February, 1910.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

5.5.

Was the

was, in the main, a one-sided con- London reports said that a Dutch versation.

"His Holiness," he said, "is a good steamer had picked up all those

listener; and he was more concerned aboard the Holland-American

reported sunk yesterdiny off

to hear what an Englishman had to Burgordjik, 0,853 tons, which southwest coast of England. The say about the English attitude to the wur than to make any observations The Transfer Books of the Com cause of the sinking was reported of his own, dizerect or indiscreet.

will be CLOSED from to be a collision, but no details wedo SATURDAY, the 23rd MARCH, | available.

2nd 1910, to TUESDAY, the APRIL, 1940, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board Directors,

of

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 11th March, 1940.

Goebbels' Lies About Poland

one

Sandakan U.S.A, Honolulu, and Japan

Francisco dute; 14th February).

ruar 22.

Mar.

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"-San Francisco dale, 12th March.

.Mar. 23.

Mar. 23. Mar. 23. Mur, 23.

Japan and Shanghai

Rabaul and Maulia

Shonghai

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 16th March.

Shanghal and Amoy Straits and Palembang Japan and Shanghai

OUTWARD MAILS Monday, Mar. 18

Bangkok con. | Tourane

Haiphong Salgon

Mar. 24.

Mar. 24..

Mar. 24. Mar. 25..

12.30 p.m.

12.30 p.m:.

....1 p.m.. 0.30 p.m..

.7.00 pm..

ILIT..

Tuesday, Mar. 19 Batavia and Sourabaya...10.30 Fort Boyard and Hollow...1.30 p.m. Strnits, Ceylon, India, East 'and'

South Africa.

..2.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-due London 27th. March.

GOEBBELS publishes, a new German Blue Book on "The one subject on which he

the bitter lot of Germans in spoke with great feeling was the

Poland "Polish Atrocities." It was also belatedly revealed to-jatrocities committed by the Nazis lay at a German plane dropped 12 against the Catholic population of But the Doktor slips up in his to 15 bonus around the British conquered Poland.

editing. Alleged statements by coastal steamer, Boston, all the cast- Mr. Stokes found that in Italy—as,

German in Poland een coast of England Friday without indeed, in the other countries vislied

tradict those of another. The plane also, there WO3 Scoring a direct hit

extraordinarily

False translations, obviously faice Canton attacked the ship with machine-friendly feeling to the British people, guns, slightly wounding six crewmen especially in business and other un- photographs abound.

The total of German "victims" of official circles, Must Run Cauntlet

He is convinced that Italy will not Pollsh "terrorism" increases tenfold HONGKONG & WHARFOA

If Germany carries out the plan of enter the war against the Allies, and from the first edition.

Then it was 5,417. Now it is 58,- NOTICE is hereby given that

leaders of opinion in Italy cer- shifting aircraft carriers to Atlantic tainly do not expect Germany to win. 000. that an Extraordinary General Meeting

DOCK CO., LTD.

sen-lanes, the vessels would have to

Included in the victims are Ger- of the Company will be held in

Many Italians in the business world ran the British gauntlet in the North were anxious to disbuse the English man spies and saboteurs shot after Notice is hereby given that the Sea. It is assumed the carriers mind of the idea that Italy is doing trial by properly constituted Polish the P, & O. Building, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, at 11-15 Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Share- would be screened by a big force of well out of the war. The war, they milltary tribunals; included also are

submarines against surface attacks, o'clock in the forenoon on Thurs- holders will be held in the Office while heavy anti-aircraft artillery on told him, had it Italian industry as armed Germans shot 18 day, the 21st day of March, 194 of the Company, No. 2 Queen's the carriers would be used to word i hard in many respects as it had hit Polish troops returning to previously

Ordinarly Yearly Meeting of the Building, long Kong, on Tuesday, off British dive bombing attacks.

26th March, 1910, at noon for the Lest may last a long; me. Neverthe Company shall have terminated, consideration of the Directors' for the purpose of considering and Report and Balance Sheet for the If thought fit passing the following

The Share Register and Trans- resolution na a special resolu-year ending 31st December, 1939.

fer Books will be closed from the tion:-

It is his opinion that merely on the score of oil Germany would be in- capabel of conducting any full sente land operations over 30 period.

extended

Professor Brandt's conclusion that much depends on the, nature of the war abend. If the Allies play at Germany's "sit-down game" the con- les Germany will lose in the end. "In the third or fourth year British and French Empires will be able to crush the Nazis by superlor military forces," he says.

the

LETTERS

Film Censorship

The Editor,

space In

The Hongkong Telegraph,

Sir.- crave for some your valuable paper-to-express-mny purprise at the cutting-up' of the Picture "Juarez." I enjoyed the ple- ture very much when it was shown

Inst

or as soon thereafter 8

the

inclusive.

By Order of Directors,

the Board of

It is known the carriers are heavily #moured, while each has 32 anti- aircraft guns, 10 of which are 4.1 inches caeli Their speed of 32 knots

of other neutrals. the industry Turks Are Grateful

For Our Assistanco

with pled the great curthquaked, "are full of

Reg.

K.P.O.

....Mar. 19, 5 p.

Mar. 19, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Mar. 19, & p.m.

......Mar. 10, 7 p.m. Ate Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus--

tralia by "Imperial Airwaya Direct Service due Sydney, 25th March.

K.P.O.

war.

08 resisted

evacuated Polish towns during the

world's A poor effort for the greatest pedlar of bigger and better propaganda lies.

Ord.

Rer.

Oril.

Reg.

Turn now to the truly. bitter lot of the Poles at the hands of Nazi terrorism.

Ord,

Reg.

Ord.

1. "Death rider" regiments

.Mar. 19, 5 p.m. :Mar. 19, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

..Mar. 19, & p.m. .Mar, 19. 7 p.ot.

Wednesday, Mar. 20

of Nazi black guards have been Straits and Calcutta

many In Turkey, where he has

high un hour makes them as fast as many friends and acquaintances in of Britain's more powerfully armed places. Mr. Stokes was impressed by heavier guns the administrative ability with which cruisers, while their "That the Capital of the 15th to 26tt March, 1949, both days would enable them to beat off British the Turkish Government has grap- the problems prising from destroyer attacks.

Naval circles pointed out the car-

Turks," rlers are not bull! for operations courage and determination and will formed to hunt down those Poles In the North and Balile Seas, and certainly full to the uttermost all who have escaped the terror and are as a result Germany intends to use their obligations if they are called now hiding in the forests, marshes, them in wider waters, where upon to fight. Their feelings of good and mountains, waging guerrilla war-

been fare on the Nazi troops and police. supplies were kept available, they will towards Britain have. could do maximum damage. increased by the ready and practical Naval circles, in the meantime, ex-response made to appeals for helping

stricken population in

2. TEN special trains are pressed belief that an increasing distress." number of engagements between

Lasked. Mr. Stokes what was the running daily from Poland to German commerce raiders and Allied true explanation of the dismissal and Germany carrying Goering's destroyers and airlanes will take arrest of the German technicians million Polish slaves for Germany's

"Company be increased from its present Capital of $6,000,000 "Hong Kong currency divided "Into G00,000 shares of $10 each "to $18,000,000 Hong Kong cur- "rency divided into 1,800,000 "shares of $10 each and that "such additional shares shall "rank in all respecta pari passu "with the original-Capital-of-the- "Company."

And for the purpose of conai-i

here last month that I went to see dering and if thought fit passing

again for the second time ast the following resolutions, name. Thursday To my

it

disappointment

(very slight, I admit) I found the ly:-

two showings, I saw separately, were not exactly the same. I discovered in the second showing 3 omissions and l'addition, comparing with the first.

The omissions are given below In their right sequence;

1. A peon refused to sign lik name

asked to do so when

ly in soldier during the 'plebiscite and was killed.

2. The U.S.A. Ambassador told Napoleon III of the financial and material help given by USA. 10. Juarez.

3. Carlota uttered threats of ex- posing Napoleon's intrigue after being told not a rou or franc for Mexico's cause wo

would be given and resulted in her collapse

Addition L Foreign diplomats including one mondarm-plended for the life of Maximilian.

The omissions 1 and 3 were very short incidents, having little bearing story, but actually a discon- on the finuation evenis was noticed. The two that mentioned events were very important points of the story, the presence and absence of which did add

detachi and

considerable weight to the story as a whole.

Why is the cutting up of a good film in this manner?

For a 1st-rata picture like "Juarez," 1st-run cinema like the showing at a King's, and charged as such, I am inclined to think the audience should be given 'square deal and be in- sured to see the picture in its en- Urely' nid “not' 'piecemeal" or "pot- 'luck".

MOVIE-CRAZY.""""

General Wavell

. In Capetown

-CAPETOWN, Mar. 17' (Router)--| General Sir Archibald Wavell, Com- mander-in-Chief of the British Forces in the Middle East, has arrived here for a two-day discussion with the Government and military authorities. He said that his talks in Kenya on the way down had been satisfactory. He also held discussions in Rhodesio. He is expected to visit Beloway: (In Southern Rhodexin) on his way back to Cairo.

E. COCK, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 27th February, 1940.

A Look Through

The “Telegraph"

place,

their

sub-forms.

were constructing two who

Both intellectuals and workers are marines in Istanbul shipyards. Britain's Advantage

the Turks were pleased included. A special service in War- He

They saw rounds them up. themselves about this. Britain's naval advantage makes it with

The German-Polish newspaper virtually impossible for the Germans had discovered that, the technicians. to engage her in a major naval battle, were receiving large crates from Ger- Nowy Kurjer Warszawski gave the these naval circles pointed out. many. When they were opened It details recently.

Was found that they contained

hig

The British have 11 battleships sufficient provisions to last through a 3. Goering Company's Floating Hotel from the 1st and three battle cruisers comunission-considerable sea voyage, the Turkish Polish labourers wages repre-

March 18, 1915.

statement.

Parcels,

Mar. 20, 11 am. Ord.,

.Mar. 20, Noon.

2 p.m.. Halphong Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Scuth Africa, Egypt and Europe via Sucz and London Parceis-due London, 28th April.

K. P. O. Parcels,

Mar

„Mar. 20, 3 p.m. Mar. 20, 5 pm.

20; 6.30 p.m

.Mar, 20, 3 p.m. .Mar, 20, 5 p.m. Mar, 20, 7 pm.

Reg "Ord.,

Q. P. O.

Parcels, Reg.

Ord.,

Ar hall for Indo-Chinh Tran, Bat France (Parls and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France

Direct Airways

Servico-doe Parks, 28th March,

K. P, 0. Ber..Mar. 20, 5.00 p.m.

Ord

RCK.,

Mar. 20, 5.30 p.m. G. P. 0.

But these wages are paid in food Canton and shelter and anall pocket money | Amoy for tobacco and, meagre necessities. Swatow und Shanghal

The "wages" are but figures writ- Japan ten in a ledger.

"1. That the Directors be

50 YEARS AGO "and they are hereby authorised

March 18, 1800 "to capitalise the sum of $3,000,-

The Hongkong Marina, Ltd. Wanted;

promises "000 Hong Kong currency part of

shipmaster for the a manager_and

The Inference drawn by "the undivided profits of the

of May. Applicants to state salary re- cd.. All of the battleships have 15-

Nelson and investigators was that when the sub-senting 60 per cent, of the Ger- copios of inch guns except the "Company standing to the creditquired and to forward

Rodney, which have 10-inch guns. murines were taken out for a sea man workers wages, boys a Berlin "of the Company's Reserve Fund testimonials and references.

technicians and By order of the Board of Directors.

Under construction are four 10-inch trial the German "and to allot to the Members

J. A. Barretto, Secretary,

gun, and five 14-inch gun battle-workmen meant to steal them and "holding shares of the Company

navigate them to German waters. ships, 25 YEARS AGO "as on the 1st day of July, 1940, "In respect of the net amount The Press Bureau announces that at "capitalised fully paid shares of "the Company of equivalent "nominal value in the proper. "tion of one share for every two "shares of the Company then "held by auch persons respec- "tively and that such shares so "allotted shall rank for divi- "dends as from the 1st day of "July, 1940.

2. That if, on such distri- "bution na aforesaid, any person "would be entitled to a frac- "tional share the Directors shall, "In leu of issuing Fractional "Certificates, cause the whole "ehare to be allotted to 'u person "or persons to be named by the "Directors and such whare shall,

The German Menace

The goodwill for Britain is just as great in Egypt, where the reality of the German menace is clearly under-

.Mar. 20, 5.00 p.m. Ord.,..... Mar; 20; 7.00 pmn.

Thursday, Mar. 21

7.15 a.m 2.30 p.m. .2.30 p.m.

7 p.m. Friday, Mar. 23.

..10 am. Saturday, Mar. 23

.7.15 am. ..8.30 am.

Shanghol

END of the abstract sciences Canton

!Straits

stood; but Mr. Stokes thinks that in the Nazified German, univer- \ Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct

Britain entered the war with six Egypt Realises nine o'clock in the morning yesterday aircraft carriers, while six others 1.M.8. Glasgow, Kont and Orama under construction will be finished cruiser Dresden this year. She had 15 beavy, and 43 caught the German nour Juan Fernandes Island.

light cruisers commissioned. Nine- After an action lasting five minutes teen destroyers were under construc- the Dresden hauled down her colours tion and 170 were commissioned. and displayed the white`ing, She was

damaged and 劝阻

Being built ore 25 submarines, much magasine afterwards exploded and the compared to 57 commissioned. Drenden sank. The grow was 'saved.. Fifteen badiy wounded Germans wero landed at Valparaiso. The British tained no casualties and no damage.

10 YEARS ACO

CO-

sities. there should be a more intimate Are. The

The higher educational establish- operation between the British Gov- ernment and the young King, he is war machine,

¡ments must be bent to the aid of the says Dr. Rateṇan.

March 18, 1930, In a two hour spooch' in the Canadian House of Commons, the Prime Minister, the Et. Hon. Mr. Mackensie King, em phasised that the Gevarnment of Canada would no longer consent to be link in the chain of rum-runners and bootleggers who live by defying the laws of a neighbouring country.”

Germany's Flect

"One feels," he said,

"The truly Germanic

Service”—dus Landon 21st March.

K.P.O.

Rek..

Mar. 23, Noon.

Ord.,

.Mar. 23, Neon.

G.P.O.

Rex..

.Mar. 23, Noon.

Ord.

Mar. 23, 5'p.m.

and U.S.A., by the “Pan American

Alrways 'Direct Service"azine San. Francisco, 10th March, SAK.P.O.

Rea

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord

G.P.O.

Mar, 23, Noon, Mar. 23, Noon.

.Mar. 23, Noon. „Mar. 24, 7.30 am. Sunday, Mar. 24 von N

Since Le war began, the British - have lost one battleship, orie aircraft left a little too much in isolation. It Chief of the Army Archives, in n

carrier, six destroyers and four sub-is a pity he cannot receive the Berlin lecture.

stimulus of the friendship of young

war spirit marines.

Englishmen near to his own age." must dominate the lie and studies | Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu

He uppears to be a young man of of the German universities." character and strong will, with evi- Exit the learning and culture of At present, the Germans have two dently a considerable sense of hum-centuries Shades of old Heidelberg. 20,000 ton battleships Scharnhorst our. This was shown recently when Enter kultur. and Gneisenau Each is armed with the Egyptian Exchequer declined to 11-inch guns, and has a speed of 20 rebuild the somewhat dilapidated knots. In 1930, the Germans launch railway station outside his palace.

IN Lighter Vein-Ever tast- Bismarck: ed the battleships,

and His reply was to pull the stationed white chocolate? Containing 5 YEARS AGO

Tirpitz, 35,000 tons each, and armed down. One morning a number of

70 per cent, oatmeal, nuts, and with 15-inch guns. The Bismarck lorries appeared on the March 18, 1985. Abyssinia has placed note before and Tirpitz would be a match ship gether with a large group of work- dried fruita? Little milk, and little Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien- "at such time as the Directors the League of Nations urging the for ship for the British battleships. men who put tough ropes round the cocoa, (the essential ingredient)? "think it, be sold and the pro-Gounell to intervone the frontier Their two remaining pocket-battle station premises and attached them Deutschland and to the lorries which then dragged the dispute with Italy, an outgrowth of the ships incident on the Abyssinia-Somaliland Admiral Scheer.

edifice bodily away from its slender border in which tribesmen clashed with

The Germans entered the war with foundations.

The King how hos his new station. italian Colonial troops, with losses upon both sides.

two heavy, and six, light, cruisers; The "Daily Mail's" pocial correspon 22 destroyers, and 88 submarines Palesting Arab dent, Mr. G, Ward Price, has inter-commissioned. It is believed one. vlowed Reichsfuehrer Hüler in Munich aircraft carrier, several cruisers and GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO. LTD., following the German declaration that 20 submarines are under construc-

Agents.

the will commones conscription im flon. Hong Kong, 22nd February, 1940.mediately and abandon the Versailles

"ceeds distributed amongst the "persons entitled to the frac "tions making up auch share," By order of the

Board of Directors,

METROPOLE

ROOM BATH

$6.

CENTRAL

CLEAN

COMP

Treaty clauses which prohibit her re- urmament. Herr Hither declared that the German people do not want war.

"We wish only to be peaceful and happy. The German people could not continua living under the humiliating depression for which the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty ware zeipon- sible.

ara tho

not

Are Playing The Game

scene, to-

That's what the German five-year- old will spend his Saturday pfennig Further he'll soon have to hand on. in his ration coupon for it too.

A new ersatz. Another example of how Germany is feeling the sen- {borne trado: squeeze. - For" nil cocoa

comes from

the across

Atlantic, where lies the -wreck of the Gruf

From Egypt, which is'n great hive Spee. of military activity, Mr. Stokes went

As the Germans do have on to Palestine. There the Arabs Baghdad, and has undertaken mean- sufficient striking power to ensure are playing the game and giving no while not to engage in any political the British fleet, it is expected they trouble. They are waiting anxious- propaganda. will confiano. to concentrate only. however, for the day when the

enusing destroying merchantmen, carrying, British Government will implement One of the problems

the land and Immigration laws in anxiety in Palestine is the lack of supplies to England.

furtherance of its pledge last year." shipping for export. On that ne- Technically, Mr. Stokes was told, count, for example, many millions of everything is ready. The thing could oranges have had to be buried. "You done to-morrow. The whole can buy, beautiful, Jaffa oranges in Moslem work is expecting this event Palestine to-day." said Mr. Stokes,

including the. Mufti, who is now in "at 26 a penny,"

In fighting the U-boot, the British "But, hellere me, the present Joy of have been using a delector which the people implica no, feeling of aggress revents the Uebait's presence: The sion towards any other power. Our convoy system, also has proved highly attitude cannot possibly increase the effective in guarding warships and danger of war. Der Fuchrer concluded. merchantmen, officials assert, and

e

tain

Monday, Mar, 25-

1. p.m.

Haiphong Salgon, Strails, Ceylon, India, East and South · Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- sallics, 21st April,

Reg.

Ord.

77

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

Mar. 26, 1.45 y.m Mar. 25, 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 26 Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya.

CAMPUS 0.30.a.m. Salgon, Madang, Salameva fund

Rabaul Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America via Vancouver B.C... (Parcels fox Canada only) due Vancouver B.C, 17th April

Parcelk

NeR.

G.PO, and K.F.O. ·

Mar 20, 3.p.m.. Mar. 27, 9.15-a.m.;

Mar. 27, 10 a.m.

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