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Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 27, 1940.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHURCH NOTICES Canada Will Take
CABLE & WIRELESS, LTD. 5 With which is associated The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England).
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Hong Kong Branch.
for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN,
As from 27th July, 1940, Mr. B. G. Grigor will be in charge of the BOMBERS FOR STAMPS If you
Hung Kong have any postage stamps you do not above Company's
before Branch, want, plense
them Bend August 10 to the Hongkong Thilatelle Society, G.P.O. Box No. 227, or c/o All Box 544, "longkong Telegraph." stamps received will be sold by ave tion in aid of the S. C. M. Post and
Fur Hangkong Telegraph War Further details will be pronounced kiter. Thank You!
WANTED TO BUY.
WE PAY HIGH PRICES for all gold and aliver articles, diamonds, fade Gold jewels. and
Apply Chinn Relining Co. Room 0, Pedder Build- ing, 2nd floor.
FOR SALE. "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Edition. Second THE CAMERA"
of the Over 60 excellent views Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable al Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Hurenu or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
Juna--- September, 1940. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries,
Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the four Seellons. $250 CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
..
General Pictorial: Land and Seacapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, cic. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
SECTION TWO
Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human Studick. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30.
3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50..
SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20, 4th, $12.50.
SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section) The whole of the work entailed - in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required · to make a declaration to this effect. Ench entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Sucely, Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1The Competition is confined ex- clusively Lo amstuur photo- graphers, -No employee or member of any firm in the photographie trade, is permitted to compete, -The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending In what are adjudged to be the best photo- Zach grapius in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be posted on back of entry.
The right to publish any or all of the entries a reserved to thim Hongkong Telegraph,
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photographa entered rattat have been laken in the Colony o Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered th olher Competitions are ineligible -No responsiblity will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries. 7.--All entries to be either black, sopin, or toned pictures, pad must be mounted. Coloured
graphs are ineligible.
photo-
&-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by ma smaller print in black and white. D-No pleture to entered in more
than ono Bection,
10.-Mount be only whlis or cream,
must be of one of the following
izes:-10X12, 10x20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 12-Members of the Staffs of the
Hongkong Telepraph
And
the
South China Afoming Port are not
permitted to compete,
13.-The decision of the Judges shall
be Anal.
14-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors an application at the Telegraph offices Within seven
days.
NAME
SECTION
ENTRY FORM
ADDRESS
Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry in sections 1, 2 and 3.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of four Lots of Crown Land at Kam Tain, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be ixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days
thereof.
ST. ANDREW'S
"(CHURCH OF ENGLAND. KOWLOON)
Rev. J. R. Higgs to Broadcast To-morrow
Sunday July 20, Tenih Bunday after : Trinity,
Holy Communion at 0 42,
Matins and address at ii am. Preacher: The Vicar. (This Service will be broad- cant).
Evensong and Frenchier: The
evening service,
7 address at
after the
Week Day Notices
10,000
Refugees
IN thousands of Canadian' Vicar. Sunday Evening homes a welcome is being pre- Club will be held as usual
pared for children sent from Britain under the overseas eva- Cuation scheme. Ten thousand are excepted and will be easily absorbed..
Monday July 29The Medical War Working Party for China wet begin again on Monday and Thursday mornings from to a.th. to 12 a.m.; Fellowship of Youth 5 p.m. St. Andrew's Club "Open" Night at 4.34 pan
Tuesday July 30-Intercession Service in connecllon with the war st pan. Lender: Mr. A. C. Jestreys. A meeting open to everyone, will be held in the hall at 1.30 pm. Lo discuss the formation
of a now organisation called St. Andrew's Fellowship
Wednesday July 31-The Rover Beoul meel at 11 Cumberland Road, Kowtoon Tone al 8,43 pm.
Thursday August 1.-Medical WAT China bi 19 A.M. Working Party for St. Andrew's Club at 8:30 pm.
Friday August 2-Pull Choir Practice 630 pm.
Saturday August 3-St. Andrew's Club
Launch Hathing Plenic leaves the Police Per at pan. All members and friends "f the club and the church are invited, to attend.
METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)
Circuit Quarterly Meeting On Tuesday
Services on Sunday, July 20 Preacher-Morning, Rev. E. Morcian,
Evening, Rev, J. E. Sandbach.
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 m. Hymn Na. 931. 1rayer. Hymn No. 002; First Leanor, Hymn No. 300, Second Les
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-an, Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn No.
sal of the lot the Purchaser (if 'not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised olleur who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
34
No. of Sale.
Sheung Shui Inland Lot No.5 No.10 No.11 No. 12
Registry No.
G.
Locality.
Kam Tsin.
Boundary ¡Measurements
N.
S. W
freiterfer
as per salo plan.
G
Contents
R.
__GED′R$_LSS*$$__¥OST$__TLE$_____
Sermon, Hymn No. 514, Benediction. Evening Servico at 7 p.m. Hymn · No. GID, Prayer, 13ymn No. 415, Lesson. Prayer, Notices Offertory, Hymn No. 018, Sermon, Hymn No. 607. Benediction,
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Notices for the Week .. 1. Following the Evening Social Hour wil be held at the Home at 8.18 pun. All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.
2. The Circuit Quarterly Meeting wit take place at the S. & S. Home on Tuce day at 8.30 pan. Bupper will be served at 7.30 p.m. at'n charge of $1,00. All friends Intented in the work of the churchs are
cardially invited.
3. The General Committee is meeting at the S. & S. Home on Wednesday at 5.30
UNION CHURCH· (KENNEDY ROAD)
Week-night Mecting For Servicemen on Tuesday
Morning service, 10.30 am. Evening zer- vice. p.m. Preacher at both nervices, Bev, K. Mackenzie Dow
The Week-night meeting for Bervicemen
is held in the Church at 130 p.m.-on- Tuesday evenings, and la' conducted by the Salvation Army. A cordial invitation is extended to Servicemen, Tea and light refreshments are served,
LESSON SERMON
(31 MACDONNELL ROAD)
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Service on Sunday, July 20.
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches on July 20, will to Truth."
The Golden Text will be: "O God. Iny heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise. even with my glory. For thy mercy is rent above the heavens: and thy truth reacheth unto the clouds." (Psalins 108:1.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one- Lot of Crown Land at Sham- shuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, and when Jesus kaw her, ie called
commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (il not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
Junction of Pel Ho
Street and Tal Po
Locality
Road, Shamaluipo.
Boundary Lienzurements
N. B. E. W.
as per sala
Dian.
NEW SERVICE. BEGINS
"Among others the following citations will be sead from the Bible: "Dehold. there was a woman which had a spirit of infinity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and no wise up
thou art loosed from thine innemity. And her to him, and aald unto her, Woman. he laid his hands on her; and inmediately she was made stralglit and glorified God."
Luke 13:10, 12, 33.)
op
The following citations will also be read from The Christion Selence Textbook. Science and liesith with Key to the Seriptures." by Mary Daker Eddy: The supposed laws which result in weariness the and discare are not ills lawa. for legitimate and only possible action Truth is the production of harmony. God will heal the sick through man, whenever mna is governed by God. Truth casts out errors now as surely as it did nine- teen centuries ago. Then classify sickness and error as our Master did, wilen he spoke of the sick. "whom Satan hath bound, and Br 2 sovereign antidste for error in the life-giving, power of Truth acting on hunian belief, a power which opens the prison doors to auch bound and sets the captive free physically and morally. (Science and Health Pages
103, and 495.)
Announceman!
Or are
First Church of Christ, Selentist, Hong-
Rong to Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.) No. 31, Macdonnel Road, close to Peak Tram Station. Sunday Ser vice 11.15 am, Texitmony Meeting. Wed- nesday. p.m. A Reading loom 1 located in the Church building and is open on Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 10.30 nm. to 12.30 p.nt. and on Tucs day and Friday evenings from 8.30 pm, to 7pm. All authorised Christian literature The is avaliable at the Reading Room. public cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the Reading Room.
Journal.
of the
Hongkong Fisheries
Eurasia Plane Returning To
Kunming To-night Research
Arriving at Wal Tak last night |with a full load of passengers, mall and cargo, a Junkera 16 passenger plane belonging to the Eurasia Avla- tion Corporation will inaugurate a now service between Hongkong "and" Kunming when she leaves on her
Station
Edited by
Dr. G. A. C. Herklots
return Journey to-morrow night. Now on Sale
No schedule has yet been fixed, but
It is expected that planes will leaveat.
about once a week. The fare to
Kwellin is HK$400, and H.K.$450
to Kunming & B
There is no limit to the nuin- bets for whom comfortable and happy homes can be provided. The refugee committees in every city are snowed under by offers.
Mr. E. Smith, on offelal of the Children's Service Association here, told me: "We are prepared to accepti tiny number. We can place hundreds within a week."
And Canadians don't want to be paid for their hospitality.
Mensure their friendship from the case of the Great War veterans, too old to enlist again, who say this is the way in which they mean to do their bit,
One of these men. with four young children, wrole offering a home to. two evacuees. "They'll be just like, brothers or sisters for our own kicks," he said,
As soon us the scheme was men- loned by Premier Galhout In the Quebec Legislature, members jumped up and offer at once children into their homes.
to take
In Ottawa thousands of letters have poured Inte the office of the National
hended Committee,
by Senator wilson. She Colrine
reports, "Every- undy willing to help,"
A telegram came from Mrs. G. M. Murray, wife of a member of the British Columbia Legislature. She wald: "Can absorb 10,000 children) hnmediately in Pucific Coast pro- vince."
The professional staff of the Uni- versity of Toronto have offered homes for 75 children.
British professors and lecturers on the stair of the McMaster University
similar! in Hamilton have made arrangements.
Members of the Canadian Medien Association offer to take the children al doctors in Britain.
"
'It is a Privilege'
Rotary clubs right across the coun-
PARASHOT UNIFORM
The uniform which is to bo issued to the anti-parachute
troops.
They Were Reunited By A Song
LEN Young. the "Singing Fool" stove and radio comedian, has won back tomance and inppiness with a song.
POST OFFICE
Small Packet Post to all countries Is suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than tha time given below unless otherwvisa stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parce! mails
At Caxton Hall, London, he murrted Antin
Martcil,
p.m. twenty-three-year- are closed at
INWARD MAILS
old Juggler,
Last year their engagement was -broken off, Each went their ro- not aver spective ways, not writing, asking after each other. Then, one night, as Anita Martelt was listening on her portable radis set in her dressing-room at the Brix
Canton Manila Shanghal Japan.
U.S.A, and Manila--(San Francisco Japan and Manila
date, 1st July),
Shanghai and Amoy ....
tan Empress, she heard Len singing Mall
"My next song is dedicated to AL," he said, and went on to sing a plaintive number, "Tears 01
Anila Mariell new
| Pllinw.". Only
who A. M. was
The Last Parting
my
She telephoned to. Lèn and con-, gratulated him on his ́singing..
Service" Halphong.....!
Japan and Shanghai Straits
B
July. 27. July 27,
July 27.
July
July 27.
July 28.
.July 28,
by "Imperial
Airways
July 20
July 29,
..July 20.
.July 29.
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways
Direet Servico-Han
Francisco
23rd July
July 30,
July 30.
the other
Jupan
July 30
July 30.
July 30.
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 31.
USA, Japan and Shanghai
(Vancouver B.C. date, 13th July), Calcutta and Straits Shanghal
July 31.
July 31.
July 31.
July 31.
July 31.
Airways
Aug. 1.
Aug. 1.
Aug. 2.
They met again, and dny, they walked out of Caxton Hall Japan and Shanghai us Mr. and Mrs. Len Young, reunited Java and Manila
by
London and Straits
and Munila
song. "Next week we go to Scotland." said Mrs. Young. "Len is playing in Bangkok and Saigon Dundee ond 1 am at
Edinburgh. Bu! Canada, that will be the last parting. We are putting on n double act, and next month we are selling for Australia.
When we parted I thought it was to be for ever. Then after a while I realised I still loved him. Hearing him sing convinced me,"
EUROPEAN'S PEN STOLEN
Mr. D. B. Nelson, of Jardine, Matheson and Co, Ltd., was robbed of his fountain pen, valued at $23, while he was walking in Pedder Street, near Queen's Road Central. on Thursday.
PANTS PATCH MAY
BE PATRIOTIC
By DAN CAMPBELL
United Press Staff Correspondent
LONDON, March 30 (UP)-A patch on the pants
try, are preparing to shelter the may become a badge of patriotism in Britain before peace
children of British Rotarians.
comes to Europe again.
They do not regard their action as meriting any praise, nor even as a The order of the Board of| duty.
They declare: "It is a high privi-Trade restricting sales of cotton. lege to render service, comfort, and rayon and linen goods to 76 to give good cheer and lighten the per cent. of pre-war quantities heart of the Empire In an hour of may not produce an immediatel desperate need."
shortage, but the public has The Masonic Grand Lodge ofi
been warned to wear out their Canada are arranging homes for a thousand children of British Freema-old clothes to avert a shortage.
Every new suns and wards of Masonic institu
cort brings al
war
IN SEARCH
OF PEACE Nazis Approach Roosevelt Over Radio
Shanghai and Swatow Japan and Shanghal Air Mall by "Imperial
Service"
Canton,
Australia and Manila U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manlio (San Francisco date, 10th July).
London and Strakts Salgon
Straits
Shanghai Jupan
Java and Manila
Shanghal
OUTWARD' MAILS Saturday, July 27
Aug.
Aug. 3.
Aug. 3.
Aug. 4.
Avg. E.
Aug. 7.
1 p.m.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
via Thursday Island.
G.P.Ö. and K.P.O,
Reg July 27, 3.45 p.m. Ord,July 27, 4.30 p.m.
U. S, A., Central and South America, Canada and United-Kingdom via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada). Note: All Mall United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Par
Reg.
Ord.
for
.4.00 p.m.
.5.00
p.m.
.5.30 p.m.
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways- Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Service to. United-Kingdom. G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord..
Jaly 27, 5 p.m. ..July 27. 5.30 p.m.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
vin Thursday Island
G.P.Ö. and K.P.O. Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
tions.
And there any little touches like new slogan. The Board of Trade this in the offers received that will diet promises to make "Darn for
London, July 28, theer parents in Britain:
Victory" as well-known as “Dig forj Through the Cerman-controlled Bangkok The young couple have prepared a
Dutch Radio the Netherlands Peace Canton photograph album. It shows them
Committee has appealed to President Stralty and their children-their-house-even-The-restriction-will-hit-hard-the Roosevelt-to offer-his-oflees to seek
their dog.
Victory,"
dresses
...July 27, 5 p.m. July 27, 5 p.m. July 21, 5.30 p.m.
,5.30 p.m. .5.30 p.m. .5.30 p.m.
Sunday, July ̃ ̄25°
......9.00 am, When the youngsters for whom uxury shops of Bond Street. Al-an honourable peace to "prevent the Fort Bayard
Monday, July 20 they are to care arrive their picture, most everything that women wendestruction of one of two brother
peoples."
Amoy and Shanghai.......8.30 am. lingeric-is) in their new surroundings will go blouses, into the album and it will be sent to affected. It will also apply to men'smittee was seeking to convene an Stralts, Rangoon and Calcutta
The message stated that the Com- Fort Bayard and Holhow..10.00 am their parents.
shirts to a lesser degree.
international conference at The
10.30 am.. This is how the scheme will be worked at the Canadian end:
Housewives who pride themselves Hagic-United Press. When the children arrive they will on their display for the occasional go for a few days to children's institu-
guest are. urged now 110% to be tions here, which are at present vacant, their regular occupants being ashamed of a homely patch here and there on the table cloth, the bed ut summer camps.
Czechs like our
In these capably supervised central sheet and the pillow casey. BOMPHLETS
other
tributed to private homes.
care
depots they will be housed, given Manufacturers expect as 鴨 first medical examination, Inoculation, vaccination, and
that result a shortage in summer cottons
LONDON, April 19 (UP).— health requires before they are dis- such as ginghams and English cot-
tons and some are preparing linen First reports of the German re- Every home listed will be carefully dress for summer wear In standard action to the dropping of pro- by British inspected by capable volunteer ins-tunes interent typese usual ten or paganda leaflets
reconnaissance planes have pectors, experienced in children's twelve work, who guarantee suitability.
The government is still debating reached Czechoslovakian circles Parents with strong religious con the introduction of pool or standard in London. victions need not worry about their
children. Religious organisations of suits, which were worn in the last
war. To a question in parliament These sources said the leaflets
Noon.
Halphong Canton
.7 p.m. Tuesday, July 30 Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya
8.30 a.m. Shanghal
.12.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Marques, and South Airien vin Durban.2.30 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Monolulu, U.S.A.. and Europe via "Pan American Aleways and Trans- Atlantic Services,"
K.P.O. Reg.
Ord.
July 30, 5 p.m. July 30, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
July 30, 6 p.m. .July 30,7 p.m.
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralla by the "Imperial Aleways
K.P.O.
Reg.
Ori.
G.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
the different denominations will help recently the Ministry of Supply said have been picked up in the Bohemian In the placing.
his is the, Montreal Herald's comreached."
a "decision has
Service." not yet been towns of Roudnice, Nachod, Jicin This
and Pardubice. German authorities ment on the scheme: "What a
were said to have ordered collection glorious honour, what added lustre la Britain has a three-fold purpose of the leaflets and taken steps to given to Canado, as the greatest over-these restrictions. First she wants prevent further
ther distribution, reas dominion of the Empire, to be to release plants and labour for
In Roudnice, several detachments['. the sanctuary of the children from more direct war alms. Finally she of soldiers and Storm Troopers Empire's centre for the duration of wants to increase her exports abroad searched fields for the leallets and
What a the way.
tribute: what to build up foreign exchange, halted civilians to ascertain whether privilege,"
At the plans which Canada has By the restrictions it was esti-any had been picked up.. prepared go into action at once as mated, Britain would be able to in- In Nachod, a public proclamation. Boon as inal agreement has beencrease her exports by £15,000,000 to was issued, it was said, imposing the reached with the British Government. 20,000,000 annually and at the death penalty on those who failed America is aiming to receive more same time save 600,000,000 square to turn over leaflets to the outhorities children, and plans are being made: yards of material.
within a specified time. The matter is not, however, settled yet. For one thing there will have
to be a relaxation of the immigration laws.
Home Made Shelter Saves Five Lives
Five people living in a house which was shattered by a bomb outside a North-East coast town had, taken; cáver in a rough home-made shelter 30 yards away.
None was hurl.
Student was Serious
About Girl
AN undergraduate attachment for Dr. Jones, of the Manor
House,
a Newnham College girl student Tamworth, said his son might have was mentioned at the Cambridge submitted himself to carbon monoxide inquest on Robert Maurice Francis by turning on the gas tap to see how Jones,
twenty, sun of a Tamworth far he could go. He had played with dector and a member of Clare College, anesthetics at home. German Motorship Sunk The girl, Miss
Miss Elizabeth Mary Andrews, the Elizabeth Mary Riel-friend, said she had known Mr. By Chinese Off Ningpo Andrew, said she knew Jones well. Jones for years.
Jones's father, Dr. Robert F. Jones,
She often went 10 his rooms for tea SHANGHAI, July 23 (AP). The sold the attachment was not serious. and was there on Thursday,
But an undergraduate who shared
..July 30, 5 p.m. July 30, 5.30 p.m.
July 30,
p.m. July 30, 7 p.m. Thursday, August A Shanghai
.1 p.m." Manila
3.30 p.m. Manila, Habout, Australia and New
Zealand via Brisbane.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels
Aug. 1, 5 p.m. ..Aug, 2; 0.45 a.m. Aug. 2, 0.30 a.m
Reg.
Ord.
Friday, August 2.
Sandakan
Japan
Shanghai
..8.30 am. 10.30 a.m. ...12.30 p.m.
Madang, Salamnua and Rabaul
3.30 p.m. Saigon and Bangkok
7: p.m. Saturday, August 3 Shanghai and Porcels only for Tien-
tain Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and United-Kingdom.
G.PO, and K.P.O; Parcels.........
A
Aug. 3, 3.p.m. Reg. ...................... Aug. 3, 5 pm. Ord.
Aug. 3, 5.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, US
Central and South America, Cano- da, and United-Kingdom via San Francisco
GP.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,...Aug. 8, 4 p.m. Aug. 3, 5 pan. Aug. 3, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
Sunday, August 4 Monday, August 5
Noon.
.3.p.m.
1,000-ton motorship Karsten, flying Morning Post Building the German: dag, was sunk off rooms with Jones said Jones facemed leaving at five-thirty. He asked her
Ningpo, China, to-day-presumably by Andrew too seriously,"
to take his attachment to 31 to go to a concert with him that
evening and she told him she was Shanghal Chinese artillery fire, according to
working and could not do sò, local shipping circles. The Karston The jury found that death froin Naturally, he was disappointed said Haiphong has boon plying between Shanghal coal gas poisoning, was due to mia-Miss Andrew, who added that theyCanton. and Ningpo for the past three years, adventure.
[::]wero “not exactly a courting couple."""""Superscribed Correspondence Only..
The new service was to have com Price $3.00.
menced yesterday, but was delayed
by the late departure, of the pinne from Kunming.