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PREMIERE
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 29 1940
Regular Performances Start - Wednesday, October 30th
GONE WITH THE WIND
SEATS ON SALE
NOW
PREMIERE $5, $4, $2, $1.
REGULAR SHOWS $4.40. $3.50, $2.20, $1.10
2 SHOWS: DAILY
AT
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3 SHOWS ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS from 19 aan.
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1.45 Light French Muste. 2.16 Close down. 6.0 Dance Music.
6.20
tions.
Closing local Stock Quota-
6.30 Dance Music continued. 7.0 London Relay-The News. 7.16 London Helay-Topical Talius, 7.30 De Groot & His Orchestras and Frank Titlerion (Tenor).
0.0 Local Thine Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 This week's programmes,,
A Glance®
BELLING
T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
T.T.
Jupan India
U.S.A.
TT. Manila
POLISH SOLDIERS
Anti-Semitism Alleged
COMPLAINTS · have
been
made of anti-Semitism among the Polish forces in Britain. These are not denied in Polish quarters.
.1/27%
1/27%
.385
6274
.105
2254
.45%
Batavia
42%
T.T. Bangkok
1401⁄2
T.T. Salgon
.00%
T.T. France
Nom.
90%
∙1/01
BUYING
.1/3/2
General Sikora, in a order of the day, dealt with matter.
1/3%
.Nom. 8412
T.T, Switzerland TT. Australia
4 m/s L/C London
4 / D/P London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
.23%
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.024 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y. ....4.03
It is denied, however, that this feeling or its manifestation touches. more than a small minority of the soldiers.
recent
It points out that Jews serving hero
expressions of contempt, will bo punished.
Sikorskn
October 21, 1940.
Political Alignment With Axis
Is Denied
Yugo-Slavid's Position
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
AERIAL BATTLES OVER LONDON
FROM PAGE ONE
POST OFFICE
Tho
An air mall service providing a connection with British Overseas. Airways at Rangoon will be available The in- during the period of suspension of the a large apartment house
Service. tensity of the ground fire and the
Hangicong-Bangkok sumber of falling bomba in the early postage rates for all destinations will. part of the attack indleated that the be $1.50 per 1⁄2 oz. for letters and
were battering Germans
the $0.75 each for postcards. Mail for this service should be superscribed capital in great force.
"Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue nir mall label.
Midlands Bombed
at
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
}
1
bus highway
LONDON, Oct. 20 (UP),-German
The Imperial Airways Servico be- raiders flew low over the midlands tween Hongkong and Bangkok is to-day. One followed BELGRADE, Oct. 20 and dropped bombs harmlessly over temporarily suspended. Air
correspondence will be accepted at the countryside. (UP). The Foreign Office A bomb on the outsidrts of London the existing rates of postage and will by steamer. to Singapore to connect the in Belgrade to-day denied killed a girl and injured her mother: po forwarded by the first opportunity Several houses wero demolished: with the east and west bound uir overseas reports quoting the other occupants of the Anderson services.
Small Pocket Pest to all countries have given proof of their patriotism; Foreign Minister as saying shelters are unfe. Apparently many vic
Is suspended. and says that any soldier using even that Yugo-Slavia was col-raiders were turned away by the
inner barrage, with Germany laborating General's Daughter under a new political as well The General's only daughter, Mile. as an economic Treaty. the is (the Anul "a" feminine variation of the name) is The official announcement She is helping in the establish-emphasised that what the Minister actually ment of Polish hostels Colonel Foreign Mitchell, M.P., and Lady Warrender said was that there had and her committee are doing work
to their bases to pick up new bombs: there which is warmly appreciated been a certain amount of abled the German planes to return Marby the lake, a dark, petite girl economic and political col-
horsewoman. laboration
with Germany .1,220 b. She won more than a score of prizes prior to the new economic treaty being signed, but that of no actual political pact had
Bulgarian Denial
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were
Issued on the Hongkong Stock
B.00 Schumann-Trio in D Minor, | ket this morning. Op. 63.
35.
Cortot, Thibaud and Casals.
8.38 Mozart-Symphony in D No.
Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra.
BANKS
now In Scotland.
Poles.
Mic. of 24, was a
at gymkhanas.
noted
Driving Farm Wagon
HK, Banks $..
IIK. Banks
II.K. Banks (H.K.)
..
180 n. 67 n.
Chartered £
.0% 11.
more
Mercantile, A. & B. £
.25 n.
A
recent experience horses was of a different kind.
Mercantile, C. £.
10% n.
East Asla $.
.72 n.
to help to
Gilbert
&
INSURANCES
Canton $..
105 n.
Union $....
China Underwriters
9.0 London Relay-The New & News Commentaries,
D.45 Selections from
Sullivan.
10.16 Reginald Foort at the Organ. Hits from the Shows, Cloister Shadows (Hope), *The Singing
Marino-Selection, "Broadway Melo-
dy of 1938"-Selection.
10.31 Albert Sandler
Orchestra.
110 Close down.
CHINA FIGHTING, REPORTS
Ho Tim, 30, a watchman, was fined $130 in default three months' hard labour when he appeared before Mr. E. Hirnsworth at the Kowloon Magist- baby this morning, charged with having impersonated a Police Officer, - and with having taken the sum of Sa from Fan. Ming-hing after searching
"Defendant searched:a. "number of passers-by in Argyle Street on Fri- "day by pretending to be a policeman.
&
1
CHUNGKING, Oct. 20 (Central News) The Shanghai-Nanking Rail- way was heavily damaged cast of Chishuych near
Changchow as result of a Chinese guerilla attack. Passengers have to change trains at the damaged point.
The guerillas laid a mine on the night of October 19, blowing up three freight wagons and then attacking the Japanese guards.
Two Planes Down TZEKWEI. HUPEN. Oct. 20 (Central News) ---Two Japanese fighters. flying with several other planes over Chinese positions north- west of Ichang, 350 miles above Hankow, on the morning of October 14 were shot down by Chinese anti- the aircraft fre. They crashed on brink of the Yangize at Nammukong. and were burned up.
Mr. Willkie Gaining
Latest Gallup Poll SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UP).— The latest Gallup Poll indicates that Mr. Wendell Willkie is gaining support and the trend now indicates that he will get about 45 per cent.,
of the electoral votes compared to Pre- sident Roosevelt's 55 per cent.
President Roosevelt has a lead ini 37 states, including New York, und
Pennsylvania,
the
Mr. Wilikle, according to Andings of the Gallup Poll is ahead in 11 other States including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Malne, Michigan, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Vermont and Wisconsin.
In New York, President Roosevelt is credited with 52 per cent, of the electoral vote and in Pennsylvania 55 per cent.
Economic Mission Reaches Hanoi
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HANOI, Oct 20 (Domel)-The Japanese Economic Mission headed by Mr. Hajime Matsumiya. Ambas- here on arrived sador-at-Large, Saturday.
On Sunday afternoon, Ambassador Mutsumlya
and other members of the Japanese Mission were entertain- at a banquet given in their honour
M. Delsalle,
by
the
Secretary- General of the Indo-China Govern- ment. Present at the party were Ralshiro Sumitn. Major-General Chairman of the Japanese Consul General at Hanoi.
Radio Station Moved
LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter}-In
broadcasta future
from Germany" will
longer broadcast from Bremen but from Breslau some 350 miles further inland almost on the Polish frontier.
no
The reason for this move is that Bremen is the favourite target of the RAF, and the radio station had to # off the air to avoid guiding the bombers.
II.K. Fire S
SHIPPING
Douglases $ Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinos P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $..
DOCKS ETC. Whorves $. Docks (old) $.. Docks (new) $. Providents $... S'hai Dockyards
Kallan af- Raubs $.
H.K. Mines
MINING
LANDS
Hotels $. Lands SAN Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $..... II.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $.. Peak Trams (old)
Peak Trams (new)
Mlle. Store the food supply.
She stayed in Poland until March been concluded.
1lved on an estate SOFIA, Oct. 20 (UP).- 100 miles from Warsaw. She used According to informed British. 3871⁄2 ra, to load a wagon with produce and sources there is no truth in the
Gorman Claim: tru
INWARD MAILS BERLIN, Oct. 20 (UP)-Informed
...Oct: 23. quarters here Buy that during the Java and Manila..... last 24 hours 500 tons of bombs have Conada, USA., Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. date, 5th October) been dropped in England.
The huge quantity of bombs
hal (San Francineo date 23, dropped is explained by the extra-US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- ordinarily clear weather and the comparative absence of
of anti-aircraft guns and night fighters. This en-
and to shuttle back and forth for several ralds," it was declared.
Tempo
Slackens
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct 21 (UP)-The
Oct, 24.
Oct.
4th
October)****** Australia and Montin .....Oct. 25.
Direct Service," San Francisco date, Air Mail by "Tan American Always
18th October,
Calcutta and Stralis London and Straits London and Straits
U.
.Oct. 26. .Oct. 20. .Oct. 27. Oct..20. S. A., and Manila-(San Francisco date, 3th October).
30th September)
one of the German raids or LUS.A., and Manila-(Seattle date,
don slackened after midnight with single planes flying high and drop- ping occasional high explosive and incendiary bombs,
.Oct. 20,
.Oct. 20.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the
ed
All-Clear At 4 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 21 (UP). The alt time given below unless otherwise clear signal was sounded at 4 am.stated, and where malls are advertis- it to Warsaw.
to close at or before 9 am, regls- 1 n. drive
tered and parcel mails are closed at The single journey took the two reports that the British Lega-after a long lull.
When several day's,
Mlle. tion is burning its, papers and
on the previous day. 120 n. Sikorska put up at nights with that the staff is preparing to SAVAGE ASSAULTails are advertisect to close after
150 n.
horses
and
11 n. peasants in remote villages.
.100 m.
,80 n. 30/3 n. .0.90.
.89 n.
.15 n.
15% n.
.4.45 b.
20% n.
.14/- De .0% 1.
PISTOL
SCARED ITALIAN
leave.
The report was described as "absolute rot."
Planes Over Bucharest DUCHAREST, Oct. 20 (Reuter).— German bombers, wearing cross markings, flew over Bucharest to-day only 100 feet above the roof tops. The flights were apparently Intended
HIGH over Cagliari, Italy's 14 cts. n. seaplane base in Sardinia, the .3.30 n. crew of a Fleet Air Arm bomber .30 b. found an Italian fighter flying in the capital announcing that from .100 n. alongside them
Star Ferries $.. Y, Ferries S. China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) II.K. Electrics (old) $
ILK. Electrics (new) $.. Macao Electrics (old) 5.. Maçao Electrics (new) Sandakan Lights $..
Telephones (new). (old) $... Telephones
INDUSTRIALS
Canton Ices S.
away.
fifty yards
ON COAST PORTS
>> FROM PAGE ONE
estimated by watchers at the rate of 100 per minute could be seen on the Kent coast.
British
5 p.m., Registered and Parcel malls. arc, closed at 5 pm.
Monday, Oct. 21 Straits, Ceylon, Indla, East
South Africa.
and ....7.00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 24 Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to Connect with the "British Overseas Airways"
Kowloon T. O.
Rex..
Ord.,
Reg.,
.Oct. 24, 5.00 p.m. ....Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Oct, 24, 5.00 p.m.
defences until the air appeared to be Straits and United Kingdom. sprinkled with tinsel.
Seaplane Base Attacked
as an intimidating hint to civilians. Searchlights played confusedly as Three machines circled and dived they tried to pick out the steeply exactly above the British bombers und fioming onions and Legation.
streams of anti-aircraft shells poured The Rumanian authorities are pre-into the air from German ground paring the public for general air raid precautions. Posters appeared
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" midnight to-night nil. lights must be concealed and flat during the follow-
LONDON, Oct. 20 (UP) The ing days there will be an air raid alarm during which the public must Admiralty announced to-day that take refuge. In shelters. Similar Skua and Swordfish planes attacked Air exercises will take place throughout the seaplane base at Tromsoe scoring Rumania, especially in the oil regions, many direct hits. One Skua made a 20,000. German children are expect forced landing, in neutral territory ed to arrive in Rumania as refugees and the crew is known to be safe.
The announcement did not specify from Germany; they will be lodged with German families.
the date of the action.
Under Pressure
North Holland Raids SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 20 (UP)-The Air
Ord,.......Och 24, 7.00 pan.
G.P.O, & KT.O.
Par.
Oct. 24; 5.00 p.m.
Reg.
Oct. 24, 5.00 p.m.
Ord.
.Oct. 25, 8.30 a.m.
Friday, Oct, 25
Mall by Air to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"
Kowloon P. 0.
.Oct. 23, 5.00 pm. .Oct. 25, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.,
Reg.. Ord.,
Oct. 25, 5.00 p.m.
.Oct. 25, 7.00 på.
Saturday, Oct. 20
10 .7.10
Neither plane could bring its guns .3.40 n.
io bear, so one of the British crew 100 .
drew a revolver, fired "three rounds .16. rapid," and the Italian made off
"We could see that Aghter pilot 7.40 n.
grinning at us from his cockpit," the .3.70 D. bomber pilot, back at his station .591⁄2 .
cald recently. .2234 n.
Of the raid, in which Fairey Sword- 04. nah bombers power dived from 10.- 62000 feet almost to sea level to bomb 3634
South Africa...10.30 am. Cagliari's harbour and airfield, the yesterday, the Yugo-Slavian Govern. Ministry announced that the RAF, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and 36
ment signed protocol to the attacked the railway yurds at Osna- pilot said: "It was not spectacular.
incredibly German-Yugo-Slavian trade agree-brucks and also an aerodrome in north Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A., and Europe via "The harbour Was
Airways and American crowded. Our first load dropped ment under which, in return for Holland despite unfavourable wen-
the
Atlantic Services." into the water but the second one vague Nazi promises, Yugo-Slavia ther conditions; however, the scale
K.P.O. disposed of two flying boats. They seems to become economically and of operations on
reduced. the somewhat diplomatically dependant on
.Oct. 26, 5.00 pm planes returned safely, Reich.
.Oct. 20, 5.30 p.m.
$.
17 n. 16 n. 11 n. .23 b. .9.30 л.
Cald Macg(Ord:) She $14.00-n. Cald: Macg. (Prat.), Sh. $...12 n. ....1 n. 1534 b. .0.30 s.
17 n. .8.80 b.
Cements $... H.K. Ropes 5
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $.
$.... Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $...... Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $. S'hat Cotton Sh. $..
MISC. H.K. Govt. 4% H.K. Govt. 32% (1934) H.K. Govt. 34% (1940)
7.45 a.
2.15 n.
30 n.
.1 .
.37
.181 n.
were there one moment, but had vanished the next.
"Out of the five seaplane hangars there we left three smoking."
R.A.F. Hammer At Italian Bases
FROM PAGE ONE |
no casualties either in the raid on Saudi Arabia or Balirein.
25
Il Duce had given an undertaking not to bomb Moslem territory during .99 n. the feast of Ramadan and has thus
15 well .95 n.broken his promise .93 n. violating neutral territory.
It is obvious that the abjective of ..6.60 n, the Italian attack was the important 1.00 n.oll wells in the Persian Gulf region. Constructions (new)
in both on the Bahrein Island and the 8.mainland opposite. Vibro Piling $.....................
It is known that neither Bahrein Maramans Inv. (Lon.) a/- 6/10 n. Marsmans Ins. (H.K.) 5/-..2/9nnor Saudi Arabia has any defences
against air attack.
H.K.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G3Bds.35% n.
Falertainments $. Constructions (old) $.
STOCK MARKET REPORT Hongkong Stock Exchange Omcial Summary, issued Saturday, says:
The market remains steady with few transactions recorded.
Buyers H.K. Banks $1,220 Union Ins. $300, Providents $4.45 Lands $30.25 Electrics (old) $30.40 Electrics (new) $36 Telephones (old) $23 Cements $16.75
Sellers Trams 16
Sales Union Ins. $387,50 Ropes $0.30
Swiss Air Raid Alarms SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" ZURICH, Oct, 20 (UP)-Air raid alarms were sounded to-night at Zurich, Berne and Geneva, probably signalizing the resumption of the R. AF, raids on Italian objectives after a lapse of more than one month. Heretofore, waming sirens in Swit-
on the industrial regions of north
Italy."
(Reuter).— LONDON, Oct. 20 Under extreme German pressure
聽
clouse providing for preferential of Yugo Slavil by Ger- is abolished and the Germons merely promise the fullest considera- tion of price-fixing,
After the protocol was signed the Yugo-Slavian Foreign Minister sald that nothing now stands in the way of intensified political collaboration between the two countries. This, he added, suits the interests of both parties.
Popular Restaurant Draws Thieves
continent were
All
British
Berlin Attacked OPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH BERLIN, Oct. 21 (UP)-Berlin was raided again last night and the all-clear was not sounded until 3 o'clock this morning.
*raid
Zurich also had a second alarm during the night, the sirens sounding at 1.22 a.m. to-day.
Britain May Accept Russia's Conquests
Rek. Ord.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
"Pan
Trans-
.Oct. 26, 5.00 p.m. ..Oct, 20, 5.30 p.m.
Manila, Macosser and Sourabaya
8.30 a.m. Strails, Ceylon, India, East and South
Africa and United-Kingdom.
G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels.,....Oct. 26, 5.00 p.m. Reg, Oct. 20, 5.00 p.m. Ord, Oct. 28, 0.30 a.m.
- 28 Monday, Oct.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America and *United Kingdom via San Fran- cisco,
(No Mall for Canada),
K. P. 0,
.Oct. 28, 4 p.m.
Parcels
Reg. Ord.
.Oct. 28, 5 pm
Oct. 28, 5,30 p.m.
G. P. 0.
to
Parcels
Oct. 20; 4 p.m.
Reg.
.Oct. 28, B p.m.
Ord....
Oct, 28, 7 pm.
via Thursday Island.
Reg Ordi
Oct, 28, 0.30 pm.
G.P.O.
Reg
.Oct. 28, B p.m.
Ord.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
FROM PAGE ONE
considered. here to be leaving the door open for recognising Russia's recovery of Bessarabia.
If Britain were reconciled Stocked with choice food stuffs, Bessarabia's fate their acquiescence the larder of "Gingles Bar" 64, to the return of the Baltic States to Johnston Road, ground floor, was Russen might be more possible.
Change in U.S. Attitude? raided early on the morning of October 20, and someone got away Foreign diplomats here say they with 67 eggs, a chicken, a pound of heard several weeks ago that the cheese, four pounds of roast beef, five British Foreign Office showed an in- pounds of ham aleaks, six pounds of clination to recognise Russia's ac- sliced hams, two pounds of pork quusliion of the Baltic States, but at chops, 10 steaks, and a large enamel that time the inclination was suc-
Mr. S. P. Sammons, the licensee. ¡cessfully discouraged by Washington. Straits and Calcutta,
pan.
some To-day, rumours have led was cited as complainant.
observers to wonder whether Mr. This morning Tong Kan, 30 Summer Welles' recent talks with the
were
Letters
Kг.0.
.Oct. 28, 5 p.m.
.Oct. 28, 7 pm. Tuesday, Oct. 29
Parcels....Oct. 29, 11.00 a.m. ..Oct. 20 Noon, Sandakan
.12.80 p.m. and Tulagi
1.30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA, and United Kingdom vin Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Conada only) Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription
zerland invariably meant R.A.F. ralds unemployed, and Fong Ngou-tsal, 20. Soviet Minister to Washington and Bangkok, Madong, Salamaus. Rabaul
the charged before Mr. H. G.
United States Ambassador's K.C., at Central Magistracy with shop contacts Moscow might have breaking, but only Fong admitted tempted Washington to satisfy Mos The all clear signal. was entering "Gingles."""
cow regarding the Baltic in order to sounded in Zurich and Berné
forestall too close an understanding within half an hour after the alarm
between Russia and Japón. and the Geneva warning and all cleor nearly coincided with the others.
Medicine Man' Sought
Tong also denied a charge of receiving stolen property.
No fucts of the case were given, and the defendants were remanded until to-morrow.
Envoy Returning
SNOWFALL IN U.S.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“. NEW YORK, Oct, 20 (UP)-There was overnight snowfall at many MOSCOW, Oct. 21 (Reuter). The points of the North Atlantic seaboard retiring Japanese Ambassador, Mr.Including Connecticut, Maryland, Mr. Chiu Hung-song, manager of Shigenori Togo, has left for Tokyo, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New A. S. Watson & Co.'s branch at 07, NAZIS REWARD
He was seen off by members of the York. Des Voeux Road Central, reports to Diplomatic Corps, including the
Ohio and Michigan also experienced TRAITORS
the Police that about 2.15 p.m. on American, German, Italian and unseasonable cold which necessitated LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reutor), — October 20, a Chinese male ordered Turkish Ambassadors.
the cancellation of some flying Traitors in Holland who helped the medicines to the value of $146 and
schedules, Nazis are being rewarded. The German asked for it to be sent to 30, Queen's.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Commissioner recently appointed Road Central. Dutch Nazis to legal posts and gave The medicines were received by another the appointment of Polleo the man at the address but he left Chief of the Hague..
immediately afterwards.
Extraditions Sought
LONDON, Oct 20 (Router) Rumonia
asked Spain has
and Yugo-Slavia: for, two extraditions. The former Chief, of the Bucharest Police and the head of King Carol's household staff are the two required.
On
A total of $1,360,080.20 was reached Saturday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Ltd., with the following donations: Mr. D. Drummond
Shipping and Friends (17th. donation) P. S. S. Chicken Feed
(weekly donation)}
Pres. Taft As An Jardine's
Evacuee Ship
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20 (UP). hey were among seven people tried-The 8. 8. President Taft left here: in, abbandia recently for the murder to-day, for the. Orlent to evacuate a [of Codreanu, the Iron: Guard lender, thousand American refugees. She is
K ̈yeár, ago
equipped with exira lleboats,
"For Bombers" Harbour, Office Nickels & Dimes (weekly donation) Cheero Club (ale of old newspapers) ...... Master Adrian Robertson
$1,000
.30
The light blanket of snow quickly disappeared at sunrise.
Delhi Conference
the
Reg.
G.F.O. and K.P.Q.......... Parcels.......Oct. 31,5 p.m.
Nov. 1, 9.15 am. .Nov. 1, 10 am. Saturday, Nov. A
Ord.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Central and South America "United Kingdom vla San Francisco (No Parcels for Conada).
K.P.O.
and
Parcels Reg.
.Nov. 2, 4 p.m.
.Nov. 2, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Nov. 2, 5.30 pm,
G.P.O.
Parcels
Reg. Ord.
Nov. 2,74 p.m. Nov. 2, p.m. Nov, 2, 9.30 p.m.
*Superscribed Corremondence (Only." POISONINGS
Mak Sum-cheung, 22, married wo-
CALCUTTA, Oct. 20 (Reuter). The Australian delegation to the Eastern Group Conference led by Sir Walter Mayssy-Greene, arrived by 30.10 air and will leave to-morrow for man, of 25 Nelson Street has been
conference
sent to the Kowloon Hospital suffer- Delhi where
which is 100
called to co-ordinate war supplies in Ing from castle potash,
Anna Leung, of 27 Ngau, Chi Wan 9.23 the Empire, opens on Friday, Some
members of the Dritish Ministry of Read, was removed to the Kowloon 4.50 Supply mission headed by Sir Alex- Hospital, suffering from the effects
ander Roger, also arrived to-day of lysol poisoning.
3