2
Wednesday,
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words
$2.50
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED TO BUY.
WE FAX HIGH PRICES for all gold and sliver articles, diamonds and jewels, no holidays. Apply China Gold Refining Co., Pedder Building, 2nd floor, Room 0.
FOR SALE. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE Seeds. from Fresh supply just received Messrs. Sutton & Sons Ltd., Reading. Best varieties of reliable seeds obtaini
No. 10 Co. & Grach At able Wyndham Street.
HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Edition. Second CAMERA” THE Over 40 excellent views of Colony. Price $1.50, Obtainable at Kelly
Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd.. Wyndham Street.
&
The
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It has been brought to out notice that a certain Chinese person has been endeavouring to collect subscriptions on behalf of the South China Morning Post War Fund. The public is hereby notifed that no authority has been Franted in such connection and that on no account should money be paid to unauthorised persons.
Offcial receipts are issued by this Company to all subacribers.
The public is hereby warned not to give donations to auch person or persons, and is requested immediately to notify this office if requested no to do.
the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST,
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 pm
on September 30
Two Sliver Trophios Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the beat and accond-best entries Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK Co. First Prize in each of the foar Sections
$250 CASH PRIZES
$250
SECTION ONE General Pictorial Land and Seocupes: Architecture Street Scenes, etc
2nd $30 Ist. Silver Cup
4th $12.50 3rd $20
SECTION TWO Portraits Informal Close-upa: Human
--
Studien.
2nd $30 1st. Silver Cup.
3rd. $20. 4th $12.50
SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies.
2nd $30. 1st. Silver Cup.
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 declarations to thin effect. Each entry must have pasted on the buck a special entry form obtainable on sppileation from The Hongkong Telegraph Secretary. Hon trom the Hongkong Photographie Society Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
OT
Ist. Silver Cup.
2nd. $30.
3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
to
mateur
photo-
1. The Competition is confined ex-
chulvely graphers 1-No employee or member of any firm in the photographic trade permitted to compete,
---The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Each graphs in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a published farm which will during the period of the Com- petition.
and which
pasted on back of entry.
must
be
The right to publish any or all
of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
mut
-A photographs entered
have been taken in the Colony at Hongkong. Photograph which have been already" entered in other Competitions are ineligible -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entrías.
1-All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo. grapho are ineligible. 1-Pictures submitted in sepia, tomes should be SCOOPADď by a Baller print in black and White. -No picture to entered in IZOTO
than one Bection.
10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following Bios:10X12, 18×20.-
11-NG COITCspondence will be entered
inte in connection with the Com paillion, 13.---Members of the Staff of
the
Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Port are not, permitted to compete.
13-The decision of the Judges'shall."
be final
16-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned
to competicom on application at
the Telegraph offices within, seven days.
ENTRY FORM
NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
Please use block letters and paste this on back of each' Entry in sections ---
1.3 and 2
LIMITED.
GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG
ASSISTANT IMMIGRATION
OFFICER.
To colpes trop with the proposed Tablishment of an immigration Bestment 13
lientides are invited for posts of Assistant Immigration [Temperary
F
The paxinale sninry of the
WEF DE $450 per
!!!אנדי?
in bustves, and appointments will
fermalde
notice
eth's
British Applicants hould be alget of pare European alescent between the ares of 21 and 28 and -haut hast passed the London motra alation examinal.com
phd og udent examinatio::
Appain and ‚!」,, ”“i」
M
ash
1.
M
1
# B Choose Altares
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted. neglected, or ill-treated
A manter likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing An act of kindness by communicating at once with--
The Kon
General Secretary, HKSPC, Old City Hali
The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road. at foor
82 Stone
Nah
The inspector, Lane, 2nd Floor
The Inspector. 12, Sal Yeang Choi St., Kowloon
The Inspector, 52, Kowloon.
Argyle St.
All further stepa will be taken, and expenser burne, by the Society.
be
The Informant'a Teror will kept strictly privute, exerpt in casta where malce is proved,
LOVE TRIANGLE THE SCREEN
HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE!
The muting drama of a Colbert,
and fus sen, rougla in the surge of
a lövs even greater than thale love?
for sach other, their love for this glamorous women, whose banuty" Sound betwefan, them like a sword!!
presents
EDWARD SMALLA
MADELEINE CARROLL BRIAN AHERNE LOUIS HAYWARD
My Son, My Son!
** LAKAINE DAY HENRY HULI JOSEPHINE KUTCHINSON Released Shiv UNITED ARTISTS
NEXT CHANGE
AT THE
KING'S
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
British
Air Raids
On Berlin
Barrage Fails To Check R.A.F.
Berlin, Sept. 24. British bombera inflicted some
sections of Berlin Inst night and. fatalities and set fire to cortain this morning during the capital's longest alarm of the war,
The enemy planes came over the dropping explosive elty in waves,
despite the city's heaviest barrage yet. It was and incendiary bomba learned to-day that the alarm was De tails are lacking. founded at midnight at Stettin.
The rear of the ground batterles was the loudest Berlin has known. Guna fred from nil parts of the city, The motork virtunity without pause. of the British planes on their second visit in a many nights could be distinctly heard from the United Press office
A. if in defiance of Germany's 1/19-1
mhitate the British nation, the planes came over earlier,
anded even before the alarm was
Shanghai Volunteers
Large
Contingent For Service
The largest of recent contingents of men who have enlisted in Shang- hai for war service, numbering 55, arrived at Hongkong yesterday on board a British liner, on their way to Malaya and India to serve with the British Army.
Many outports in North China are represented in the group, which in- eludes both single and married men. about 150, Another contingent, of will follow in a month's me.
Also on board the same liner are 12 Frenchmen from Shanghai who are travelling to London to join General de Gaulle's forces. They are ird by M.P. La Roche of La Roche & Co.
The British volunteers include several men from Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd., Butterfield and Swire, and other well known British fans in the Far East. Some of these firms are understood to be paying their former employees 25 per cent of their anlarien for the duration of the war. Nearly all the members of the British community in Shanghai as- sembled on the Bund to cheer the contingent as it left to embark on the hner,
the slowly passed
As their ship Hallan er Conte Verde which is sheitering in the Whungpoo. the volunteers
Fails lined the
and the
кестел
at 11.23 p.m. The all-clear
3.10 signal WIN Founded at
i.m Worted Press correspondents on their way home after the alarm saw two Jake fires, apparently from burning warehouses or factortex,
in north-aunted Tassels west Berlin
of people crowded towards that section after the all-clear signal freed them from the shelters
German Accusation
Today's field communique stat- 41 night several British planes, despite a very heavy anti-
at talteterne stu ceeded in flying even Par mule, district to the north and most of Berlin, dropping bombs The lenation of the benberaters, fur Gipste of miltory or wide importaner, 18 new proof that the British flints with dental quarters with full intention AM D result there has been some property damage to private houses and several
Braves been J
No Pulta,y damage prutendd
1 Bybel plates cropped dozens ature which traver
វិ of "Caporetto" with wate
and 'Adown", as well as "We'll see you in the Near East," one of the Britons
The Aluted
Iulians on yesterday. board gesileulated wildly and hurled back a torrent of abuse
Vaporetto
the stene peveie Iulian rout by the Austrisns The firent War, and the Italians suffered a defeat at the hands of the Abyssinints at Adown in an early Cetinpaign in Africa.
Ta
WHA
لة أن
Kit
Abuut 25 of the volunteers going to trisay to undergo Naitang cart wetiool, after which they wald be granted commissions with the Indum Army
*175*
realoder le poeevaing to Singapore
Those Who arrived yesterday in- cluded Mr. T W Guob, former deputy secretary of the Shoogler Munsterpal Council, who recently re- signed to enhet, M R G Woodhead. well-known Shanghai newspaperman d The majority of the flares up- and son of M). If G W Woodhead. pared to live north-west of Berlin, editor of Oriental Affairs, Mi G John Ferwerd the aption of the fist anti-Wines of Thon Chok and Son, umi cothers were drup- the following members of the staff of ged in Southern and Central Berlin Sardine Mathemony & Co 1.td -Messrs.
The dialed the United Press
tacle by
Were T-
linduce last night, searchlights were hve during the Just two- thirds of to-night's Laud Several fpes more them "," ennverged on o ringle point in the sky From the onker twin glares wet n observed i North-west Hel and one in the Three weir sporadic des tonations, apparently from bomber ! usted Press
24
!
11 Killed: 14 Injured
Ben Hur, Sept Acooling Yo mother isent curtos porn, let smarter Ralled anul 14 injured in last tights and on Berlin-timind Fran
Damage Inspection Refused
Stockholm, Sept 24 The Berlin mbtary authorities are granting foreign journalists there no Facilities to spret damage done during heal
Fald, night's RA F
| arcording to the Berfin corespundent
of the Atton Bladet. He adds that the most serious the toks were
erset mont intensive yet made. Reuter,
Air Ministry Report
London, Sept 24
J
vf
Ward, st R Rekford, C. V Eckford, RJ. Lucus 5 Marlin, 1) Campbell, D. Aucott and A. A, White.
()thers
MI were
Wilson Butterfield and Swire, Mr. D. L. P. Hanes, Mr J. Moore, and Mr. W. Wazz of the Asiatic Petroleum CNC Ma D Weardon of the Mer- antile Bank, Mr. H. Falun of Mac- Kenzie & Co.; and the following from the Kalan Mining Administration.—- R. Mohat, Mr A. Newland, and Mi
11. Colter.
Mr
Three of the volunteers, Messis.
C Stutter, C. A Clayton and Rt.
cGarrard, were members of the fly!
Ng Pukul Assoc ufuun in Shanghai
September 25, 1940.
Did you MACLEAN
your teeth to-day?
Of course I did
For sparkling white teeth, bealthy gums, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleant It quickly removes stain, whitens and polishes the enamel and it is economical in use.
Sales Representativea Hanker & Co., P.O. Box 755, Itong Kong.
MACLEANS.. PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE
**BRITISH
To the Teeth"
ZAPBO
Evacuation RADIO
Exemption Considered
Appeals To Be Heard Publicly
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Talk on "Great Authors" By Fr. Ryan, S.J.
Kadio Programe
broadcast by
Dm. 01 0.52 m.c's. per
Z. B. W on a Frequency of 843 k.v's. The following official commumque and on Short Wave from 3-2.15 p.. An Air Ministry cuiomnunique to the Press was issued yesterday und 8-11 Issued to-day stated "Throughout aftermon. by the Colanti Secre- second. last night strong bumber forees of | tury the H.A.P
delivered benvy attucks
12.15.
cession. 12.30
Short Service of Inter-
Variety. 1,00 Local Time Signal und Wea- ther Report.
In connection with the recent ap- on military objectives in and aroundpointment by His Excellency the Berlin.
This attack was on a much Officer Administering the Govern
ment of
Evacuation larger seate than any yet carried
Advisory that Committee. the und preliminary reports show
following infuring extensive damage was done.
1.03 The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra. Among |tion regarding the procedure to be
Press, targets selected by our aircraft, and adopted by the Cominittee is natified
1.30 Reuter and Rugby
Announce- und Weather Forecast heavily bombed were Rangsdorf Rail-for general Information.
1. The Committee will way Station and several goods yarda,
consider ments. Including that at Grunewald, the west | upplivations for
from 1.45 Dvorak--Quartet A Flat exemption
105. Prague String Wilmersdorf tower of the
electric evacuation of women and children Motor Op. power
works at who have not already been granted Quartet, Ras
Neukon, and exemption, and applications on be- and
2.15 Close Down. 6.00 Selections from Noct Coward's factories
ot Charlottenburg and Juff of winen or children who desire Spandau (including the Brandenburg to return to the Colony. It is em- Hits.
phasised that permission to return 6.28 p.m. Clusing Local Stock Quo- motor works).
in entirelytutions. will be granted only
Appeals on medi- 6.30 An Hour of Popular Classics. exceptional cases.
7.30 London Relay-Tho News cul grounds or on dividual hardship win not generally be considered.
B.00
station,
Dantzigerstrasse
"During the night Channel" ports
in enemy occupation were vigorously allacked. Three of our aircraft have not returned."-British Wirele3a,
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE AND OTHER CAUSES
Wire
Total of $1,345,250.00 and 20 reached yesterday by the War Fund in- augurated by the South China Morning Post, Ltd. The latest donations are: A Royal Scots Private
..
3
Directors British-American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd., in memory of the late Mrs. Stafford Smith Staff, British-American Tobacco Co (China) Lid, in memory of the late Mrs. F. Stafford, Smith
Mrs. N. Passmore and Dudley, in memory of the late Mrs. Louise Murray.
Anonymous (Haiphong)
GIFTS FOR REFUGEES
50
groznils
of la-
Local Time Signal, Weather 2. Appilcations should be made Report und Announcements. in the first place in writing, a full statement of the grounds on which the application is made being given. | The Committee will consider such
applications in private.
3. in the event of an application made under paragraph 2 not being granted, the applicant may apply to the Committee for hearing in person. Such applications will be heard in public zession of the Com)- mittee.
6.03 Alberi Sandier (Vleiin) and his Orchestr
8.30 Studio--"Great Authors" No. 4: Bcati; Talk by Father Ryan BJ.
8.50 The B, B. C. Wireless Singers. O Hush Thee, My Boble (Scott and Sullivan): Who will O'er the Down so free (Pearsoll).
9.00 London Relay-The News. 9.30 London Kelny---Matiers of
104 MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Moment.
THREE PAPERS TO BE READ Jacobson. (Two Planos). 28 AT TO-DAY'S MEETING
5.45 Rale da Costa and' Harry
of
the
meeting
Hongkong The Director of Medical Services acknowledges with thanks the receipt of branch of the China and British. the following donations:
Medical Association will be held at nt. 9.16
• From Mr, Ho Kom-tong, Vice-President the Queen Mary Hospital of the Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Asso- dation, $395 to cover the cost of printing pm, to-day, with the Hon. Dr. P. anti-TB. propaganda pamphlets issued by S. Selwyn-Clarke, Director of Medi- the Association;
cal Services, in the Chair.
0.57 p.m. Dance Music and Variety. 11.00 Cloro Down.
MESSAGE TO KING CONGRATULATIONS ON ESCAPE FROM BOMBS The following telegram from the
From Mr. In Lan-chuen, representing Two popers will be given, by Pro- the Kwangtung Refugee Relief Associa don, $0.50 for repairs to damage caused fessor K. H. Digby, o......, by typhoon at the Le Shlu Lang Refugee entitled (1) The twelfth rib *Incl- Camp at the frontier.
slon In kidney and other opern-Acting Governor, Hongkong, to the From the National Women's Nollef Association, 12 for an organ The Lions," and (2) "An ald to ven- Secretary of State for the Colonies,
triculography."
London, was sent on September 20; Dr. T. K. Lien will read a super "In the name of this Colony, I
which request that my thankful congratula
Matauchung Camp School,
DOCK'. HOME
for
treatment
KABANKS
THE CHARTERED -BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA," pe Enoorporated by Meyal Charber 1883. Paid-up Capital serverisienne 83,008.00 Reserva Liability, of Proprieture 41,000,000 Reserve Fund „..................****** £3,000,000
BEAD OFFICE: LONDON..
sa hishopsgats, X.C.L. En-Agencies in London: 117/112, Kaadenhall Street, 1.0.1 18/14, Cockrpur Kireet, B.W.L Manchester Beanski Kt, Mosley Street, Manchester, B.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
Rangood- Balzon
Alor Star
Hongkong
POST OFFICE
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended...
INWARD MAILS Air Mail by: "Imperial- ́Airways:
Bervice"
...:Sept. 28.- USA. and Manila (San Francisco.
dale, 31st Aug.) ........Sept. 25. Canada, USA, Japan, and Shanghai (Vancouver B. C. date, 7th September)
...Sept. 26. U.S.A, Honolulu, Japan and Shang hal (Son Francisco date, 6th
[INOUERAT, DER SEGAL,
FairBe Place
Cantos
Cawnpera
Harbin
Amritsar
Bangkok
Batavia
1pobi Hallo
Bomarang
Seremban
Bombay
Karachi
Shanghai
September). Air Mail by "Imperial
Bervion
Sept 20.. Airways .Sept 27.
Calcutta
Klang
Arenotes: Kobe
Bingapore Bitiawan
Formosa
Clive Street Kumin
Sourshaya
Lumpur
Taiping
Ruching
Tientsin
Matras
Tongkat
Manila
(Phuket)
U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Seattle date 28th August) ......Sept. 28. USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai-(San Francisco date, 1st Sep- tember)
Septe
28.
Sept. 29.
Bedar!
Tsingtao
New York
Yokohama
Priping
(Peking)
Penang
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service," San Francisco date, 24th September Java and Manila
.Oct. 1.
Oct. 1.
Australia and Manila
Oct. 2.
Calcutta and Straits London and Straits
Oct. 6.
Oct, 0.
Cebu Colomba Dell Haiphong Hamburg
Hanikov
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened __and] IDXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on Java and Manila
A. ACCOUNTS klas opened to
Local Currency and Suriing with interes allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London
undertakes Executor & Trustes businum, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agenden” and Branches.
.Oct. 9.
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mult are closed 15 minutes eariler than the time given below unless otherwise. stated, and where mails are advcrtia- ed to close at or before 8 2.m. regis-
R. A. CAMIDGE. tered and parcel malls are closed at Maniger.3 pan. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED,
Head Office—–—–13, Oncechurch Street, London, E.C..
Authorised Capital
Subscribed Capital
Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund and Rest
BANKERS |
£3,000,000 1,000,00
5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at
Sandakan
'ord
Thursday, Sept. 20
........8.30 am. Friday, Sept. 27 1,000,000 Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya 1234,500
The Bank of England à Midland
Bank, Ltd.
DRANCHES-
Bangkok
Saffron
Bombay Caleutia Colombo
Kuantan
Delhi Galle
Hongkong Howrah Ipoh
Kandy
Катасһ
Madras New York Penang Fangoon
Kota Bharu Shanghai
Kuala Lipis
Bimla
Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kusta Trengganu
HONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking And Exchange Business transacted.
TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP
UNDERTAKEN.
Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application,
D. HENSON,
Manager.
JASPARAGUSL
KIST
THE FINEST
PROCURABLE
INSIST ON SUNKIST.
Sole Distributors
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.
"The
8.30 n.m.
Saturday, Sept. 28 Stratte, Ceylon, India, East and South
Africa
3.30 p.m. Alr Mall for "Imperial Airways- Service" to Durban and thence by Sen Service to United-Kingdom.
G.TO. & K.P.O. FlexSept. 28. 6 p.m. Ord., Sept. 28, 5.30 p.m. Air Mall for Indo-China, Malaya. Java and Australia by the "Imperial Airways Servies."
Rck.. Ord..
G.P.O. & KP.0.
Rept. 28, 5 p.m. Sept 28, 5.30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 30
Straits and Cricutta,
Parcels.. Letters
Sept. 30, 10.30 am. Sept. 30, 11.30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1 Air Mail for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Australia by the "Im- perial Always Bervloe."
Ord.
Rek.
Ord.
K.P.O.
.Oct. 1. p.m. .Oct. 1. 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.Oct. 1. b p.m. .Oct. 1. 7 p.m.
Air Malt for "Imperial Airways Ber- vice to Durban and thence by Sea Service to United-Kingdom.
Rex.
Bea
Rez. Ord.
K.P.O.
Oct. 1, 5 p.m. .Oct. 1, 5.30 p.in,
0.1.0.
.Oct. 1. & p.m. .Oct. 1. 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam. Horolatu. U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Allanite Services."
K.P.O.
Beg. Ord.
Ref.
Ord.
Oct. 1. 5 p.m. .....Oct. 1, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Oct. 1. 5 p.m.
Oct. 1, 7 pm.
Wednesday, Oct. 2
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
via Thursday Island.
Straits,
Kowloon P. 0.
Oct. 2, 2.45 p.m. Oct. 2, 3.30 p.m.
Reg., Ord.,
G.P.O.
Reg.
Oct. 2, 2,43 p.m.
Ord
Oct, 2, 3.30 p.m. Thursday, Oct,
Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenzo Marques, East and South Africa vin Durban 2.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu U.S.Ar
Central and South America and *United-Kingdom via San Fran- cisco (No Moll for Canada).
K.P.O.
Parecis
Reg. Ord.
Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
Oct. 3, 4 p.m. Oct. 3, 3 pam. Oct. 3, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Oct. 3, p.m.
Oct. 3, 5 p.m.
Oct. 3, 7 pm.
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New
Zenland vin Brisbane,
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Parcels,
Reg.,
Ord.
.Oct. 3, 5.00 pm.
.Oct. 4, 8.45 am.
.Oct. 4. 9.30 a.m.
United-Kingdom Hongkong
Telegraph's" 10th Annual
Amateur Photographic Competition,
ENTRIES
CLOSE
at 5. p.m. on
The Hon. Secretary of the Dogs' Home will be Ulustrated by clinical cases. tions be offered to Their Majesties Monday, Sept. 30
acknowledges of a donatlan to the
Home of $20, in memory of the late Mrs. Maud Woods, from Mru, LU HAIL
All members of the medical pro- on their recent escape from bombing Lession will be welcome,
attack."
Shaoghal, Japan; Canada, U.S.A
Central and South America and vin Vancouver B.C. (Pareris for Canada only) Note: All mall for United-King- dom will be forwarded with or with- out superscription
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Par. Reg.
Ord,
..Oct. 3, 5 p.m.
.Oct. 4.-9.15 a.r
.Oct. 4, 10 nm,
Thursday, Oct. 10
Shanghai, Jopon, Honolulu, U.S.A... Cunado, C. and S. America and *United Kingdom .via San Fran elsco.
G.P.O. and KP.0.
Heg, Sept. 10, Noom Ord, Sept. 11, 8.30 am.
Sunday, Oct. 13... ́. U.S:A.. Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom vja San Francisco (No Parcela for Canada)
G.P.O. and KP.0.
Par Oct. 13, 5 p.m. Reg. Oct. 14, 9.45 0.m. Ord.Oct. 14, 10.30 am:
Monday, Oct. 14 Saigon, Madang, Salamaus, Rabaul,
Australia and New Zealand
K.P.O.
Par.
Reg
Ord.
Par.
Reg.
Ord,
Oct. 14, 5 p.m. Oct. 14,5 p.m. ¡Oct. 14, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
¡Oct. 14; 3. PJTL":
Oet. 14; 5 pm. .Oct. 14, 7 p.m.
"Superscribed Correspondesos Only.
Page 10Page 11