CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

CROSS SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup- plea (seven) for sale in aid of the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mra, Hogg, Jockey Club Stables,

G.

R.

A vacancy oxists for a Second Engineer Officer in a ship under

Board of Trade rules.

Particulars of service, etc., may be obtained from the Naval Store Ofleur, H.M. Dockyard, Hony "HONGKONG-AS REVEALED BY Kong, and application in writing THE CAMERA" Second Edition.hould reach that Oflicer by noon .Over 60 excellent views of the

Obtainable at 21st March, 1941, Colony. Price $1,50. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., or from the Publishers South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street,

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be

Applicants must be British subjects, and of British race.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.

1

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS

Notice is hereby given that the

charged for mailing single coples Company's standard charges will

uf

following the

abroad:-

newspapers

South China Morning Post China and Macno

10 cents par copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China aud Macuo

14 cents per copy 16 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy 26 cents Saturdays.

be increased as from 17th March, 1911, by adding a 10% surcharge to the amounts charged for elec- tricity consumed for lighting and power as per meters read on and after 24th April, 1911.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

G.

R.

CENSUS IN COLONY

UNITED KINGDOM FOOD IMPORTS

The attention of all importers of foodstuffs (including liquids) from the United Kingdom, is again drawn to Government Notification No. 282 of 7th March, 1941, which states inter alin,

|

Public Co-operates

With A.R.P.

census

March 14, 1941.

GOVERNOR RETURNS

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA,

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1851. Paid-up Capital ...

POST OFFICE

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem- 23,000,000 porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sre- Reserva Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen Reserve Fund...

Amoy and .... £3,000,000 (except

Kulangsu), Kwangsl (except Wuchow and Yunghalen), North and Eus! of Kwonglung.

'NEAD OFFICE-LONDON. 30 Dishopsgate, EC.J

Sub-Agenctes tn tondens 117/122, Leadenhall Street, 6.03.

West End Pranci 14/10, Cock-pur Street, 8.1,1,

Manchester ranchz 32, Miley Street, Manchester, 2.

Representative Gathering At Queen's Pier Looking remarkably at after be ing away from the Colony for nearly "Because of the splendid operation of the public, the colossullen mouths on sick leave, His Ex- tusk of taking a census in gaing on Governor of tongkong, returned by cellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, very smoothly, and I hope to be able the Anhul yesterday from Singapore. to complete tabulations and present "All firms, Hongs, companies a report by the first week in April," Excellency travelled via the Cape and Individuals who import said" Wing-Cmdr A. 11.

from England, and stayed in Sing- 6. Steele-

apore for a short while before he (including liquida) Perkins, Director of Air Raid Pre-me to long.com. foodstulla

Sir Geolley

niet directly to Hong Kong from the cautions, Inst night.

was

by the The taking of the

WHA Colonial Secretary, the hon. Mr N. United Kingdom are required to entrusted to Air Hold Wardens who Smith, the acting Harbour Master Amrits

og all house Comdr J. Jolly, register themselves at this made personal calls office by letter on or before 15thholders in their sectors. The census le more than a counting of March; 1941, when A number

as all that is required is the heads, will be allafted in them in con- number of people who generally sleep nexion with permission to on the premises.

much "The weather Import into this Colony from the United Kingdom. Importers are warned that failure to register by 15th March, 1911, may involve refusal of such permission if Application is received at Inter date."

D. L. NEWBIGGING,

Controller of Food.

13.3.41.

The existing scale of discounts | THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON will remain in fører,

WHARF & GODOWN

By order Directors,

of the

Board

of

COMPANY LTD.

D. W. MUNTON,

Manager.

Notice to Shareholders

THE FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN- OF ARY

ANNUAL MEETING

the

Hongkong. 8th March, 1941.

Was very

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES Alor Star

*Hankow Penang

and Lieut J. P. Bangkok

Klang Kobo

A

The public are reminded that it is brench of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communl- cations intended for persons other than the addressee,

Small Packet Post to all countries.

suspended.

Canton

INWARD MAILS

Hongkong

tangoon

#poli Hollo

Saigon

Semarang

Mar. 14.

Karachi

Seremban

Calcutta

Ageneler:

Cilve Street Fairlie Place

Calcutta and Straits.

Mar. 14.

Shanghent

Singapore

Saigon.

Kunis

Sitiawan

Sandakan

.Mar. 14. Mar. 15,

Lumpur Bourabaya

United-Kingdom and Straits

Mar. 10.

Kuching

Taipimt

Madras

Tientsin

Straits and Rangoon,

Mar. 10.

Mor. 10.

Mana

Tongkali

Swatow

Mar, 10.

Medan

(Bhuket)

New York

Tsingtao

Canten

Mar. 18.

Calcutta and Straits,

.Mar. 10.

.Mar. 21.

Gunner, R.N., Honorary Aide-de-Batavia Camp, on board the ship in Kowloon Bombay Bay, and the party landed at Queen's Pier at p. where the Governor

at 4.30

of the Conten was welcomed by the Heads of Fighting Forces, Members of the Cawnpore Executive und Legislative Councils, Cebu the

others. Consular Body and There were no ladies present by re-italphong quest.

Colombo

Calcutta and Straits

U.S.A., ifenolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 28th February) United-Kingdom and Siraits Mar. 22. detto Mar, 22. Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

autoinst us, but information reaching me indicates that the wardens are cheerfully carrying out their tasks,"

Pelping Yokohama said Wing-Cmdr Steele-Perkins.

Hamburg

teking) "Reports indiente also that the response has been most helpful and and after shaking hands with those Banking Business transacted

There was no Guard of Honour, FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General very readily given. Some of the less present, His Excellency proceeded FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and populated districts paye already been direct to Government House, accoma-or horter perious in Loval of ather Cur finished and the tabulating staff will paned by the Hon. Air N. L. Sinith reactes at Fates which will be quoted on begin werk to-morrow."

and Me 13. C. Fay, A.J.C..

application.

Direct Service-San Francisco Win

Steele-Perkins suld The

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Governor, acting

date, 10th March.

.Mar. 23. Licut- Local Currency and Sterling with interest was Bikely to be a

nor, theCmdr

big surprise General E. F. Norton, and Captain affowed it raids obtainable an application. Austratio and Manila

Mar. 25. when the figures were revealed, as S. I. Batly-Smith were not present The Bank's lead Office in London Java and Manila in one small area which gave the to greet Sir Geoffry as they are still

undertakes Executor & Trustco-business U.S.A. and Japan (San population as 15,000 in the last census, suffering from the effects of their clatins recovery of British Incorno | aver 45,000 had already been recent celdents.

Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and tabulated. He said The

The wardens A small crowd of onlookers gather-ranches,

W. IL, EVANS THOMAS, inust have done a tremendous amounted in the vicinity of the Pler, and of work us they had reported that these were ably controlled by Police

Stanager., things were going on very smoothly under Me F. W. Shaftain, A.D.C.I.. and it was obvious they had spent Mr E. C. Luscombe, A.5.1, Inspector lot of time in preparing the public. J. R. MagWalter, and Traite Sub- About 3,500 wardens are working Inspector F. J. Clarke.

the

BLOOD BANK

Mac-

CHOLERA PATIENTS

.

Appeal Made To The Auxiliary Nurses

on the rensus and every district is Ainong thong who greeted Illa Ex-

covered

New cellency Were JE, Major-General A, E. except territories. It is expected that fewer Gratt, its luua A. C. Colinton,

Str THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC | SHAREHOLDERS will be held at than three nights will be required Caninindore, the Hon. Mr C, G. Alabaster,

COMPANY, LIMITED.

Oilee of Messrs. Jardine, ¦ and the census should, be over, ex- the fion. Mẹ 31. A. C. Norin, the Hon. Matheson & Co. Ltd. on WED- cept for the tabulaling, by to-morrow, $. Todd, the Hon. Dr I. S. Selwyn

Clarke, the Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson, the Hon, Sir Robert Kotewall, the Hon. Str S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NESDAY, the 26th MARCH, 1941,

El. Dadwell. Wing-Comdr T. S, Horry. Br

The Medical Authorities in Hong- Robert Ho Ting, the Hon. Sir Shou-ron that an Extraordinary Generalnt NOON, for the purpose of

Chow, Sir V. M. Grayburn, the Hon. Mrgong have again Inuuched an appeal Meeting of the Company will be receiving the Report of the Direc-

A. B. Purver, the Hon. Er C. 6. Perdin, for volunteers from

amongst the and tho Statement

The ion, Mr W, 3. Currie, the Hun trained members held in the P. & 0. Building, tors

M. K. Lo. the Hon: Mr Leo D'Almada,

of the Auxiliary Vietoria, in the Colony of Hong Accounts for the year ended 31st

the Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields, the Hon. Br Nursing Service for duty at Volunteer Donors in. the Hon. Mr T. E. Pearce

Mary Ho

Hospital, In order to ZUW, 355 metros (845 k.c.) and 31.45. Kang, at 11.15 o'clock in the fore- DECEMBER, 1940.

the Hun. Mir Tse-fon. Me E. Wucen

Government Hamilton Mr J. A. Fraser, Melease members of the metres (0,520 kilo-cycles)

noon on Thursday, the 20th day

Wnt-Jones, Commander J. Petrie, Wing-Medieal Department for work in the Comdr A 1. S. Stecie-Pikina,

Cholera hospitals. It was found Captain L. G. Campbell, Flag-Lleut.hote st. Fitz-ffenry, Mr F. Flippance wards for the reception of Cholera. Gray, Colonel Holt, Major J. L. Willcocks, necessary to reopen, yesterday, the MM. F. Key, Mr G. Miskin. Mr C. 1 patients at Lai Chi Kok Hospital. Burgess.

RADIO

Chinese Y.W.C.A. Appeal By of March, 1911, or as soon there-

Chief Justice

Radio Programme Proadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 t.c. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 pm, on 9.52 m.c'a. per second.

II. K. T.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession,

12.30 Dance Music by Bully Colton and His Band,

1,00 Local Time Signal. 1.01

Haydn Symphony No. 80 in D Major by The London Symphony Orchestra cond, by Bruno Walter.

1,30 Router and Itugby Press and Amouncements.

-1.45

Variely

with Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye, Sandy Powell and

ny, Elsie and Doris Waters with

ind Quentin M. Maclean with by Les Allen and Quartet. 2.15 Close Down. 6.45 Indian Programme.

30 Closing Local Stock Quota-

0.32 Dance Masio by Roy Fox and fils Orchestra.

7.09 London Kelay-The_News, --- 7.15 London Relay-Newsletter by D. M. Green,

7.30

chestra.

1.40

Albert Samler and His Or-

Studlo An appeal on behalf of the Chinese Y.W.C.A. by IIL Honour Sir A. D. A. MacGregor, Kt. K.C.

7.50 Songs by Derek Oldham {T*g*F)-For Only You, Waltz Song. and Whisper in your Dreams.

8.00

Local Time Signal and An-

nouncements.

8.02 Concert Waltzes by the Or- chestra Mascotte and Mayari Imre and His Hungarian Orchestra,

8.30 Millary Band Musle by the Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Cominands, and Regimental

of H. M. Irish Guarda, 8.45 Sea Blianties.

Band

9.00 London Relay The News. 9.15 London Relay-"Questions of the Hour,"

0.30 Compositions of Schubert. 10.00 London Relay-Talk: "Dy The Way."

10.15 Sibelius-Symphony No. 2 In D Major, Op. 43 by Serge Kousse- vitzky and the Boston Symphony Or chestra.

11.00 Close Down.

To Prevent Burma Road Smuggling

Chungking, Mar. 13, Prevention of smuggling on the Burma Road and efficient administra- tlon will be brought about by the coming administration under the new director, Dr John E. Faker, formerly of the American Red Cross, who had much

experience in Importing medical supplies and equipment to this coun- try from the United States,

It was revealed that Mr Laughlin Currie, President Roosevelt's ad- ministrative assistant, unofficially ondorsed the appointment of Dr Baker, who was also former publisher of the China Press in Shanghal- International,

|

of

The Transfer Books of the

Company will be CLOSED from after 19 the Ordinary General SATURDAY, the 15th MARCH, Meeting of the Company shall 1941, to WEDNESDAY, the 26th have terminated for the purpose | MARCH, 1941, both days inclusive, By Order of the Board of of considering and, if thought it. passing the

Directora. following tlons

"1. That the Directors be and "they are hereby authorised to "capitalise the sum of $3,000,000 "Hongkong currency, part of the

resolu-

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 7th March, 1941.

Asked For

the

It is understood that the accom-

is now Ex-

date, 7th March)

Mir, 25. Francisco Mar. 25.

OUTWARD MAIL, TINTES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails ore adverth- ed to close at or before & aan, regis- tered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close 'niter 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

Friday, March 14 Air Mall by Air to Rangoon lo con- nect with the **British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Bcg. Ord.

.......Mar. 14, 4 p.tn. .Mar, 14, 4.30 p.m. Air Mali by sea to Singapore to

connect with the "Britishi Over-- seas Airways."

K.P.O.

.......Mar. 14, 5.00 p.m.

Reg. Ord.

Mar. 14, 5.30 v.m.

G.P.O.

Rer. Ord.

Mar. 14, 5.00 p.m.

.Mar. 14. 8.00 p.m.

.Mnr. 14, 4.00 p.m.

.Mar. 14, 5.00 p.m.. Mar. 14, 5.30 p.m.

Kingdom.

K.P.0.

Parcels

Reg...

Ord.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

G.P.O.

Mar. 14, 4.00 p.m.

.Mar. 14, 5.00 p.m.. .Mar. 14, 7.00 p.m. ..7.00 pm.

"undivided profits of the Com- THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC | Ilves have been saved already not be remaining in the Colony, and severe epidemic of last autumn had Straits, Ceylon, Indin, Enst end South

"pany standing to the credit of "the Company's Reserve Fund, "and to allot to the members

"shall rank for dividends as "from the 1st day of July, 1941.

CO., LTD.

that two Governora

have been Is the

Saturday, March 15

and Parcels only for

K.P.O.

Parcels,....Mar. 16, 3.00 pun

Residents may be able to save the life of a relative or friend er fellow citizen, of a mother or of a child, by giving a little of their blood.

Mr A, E, Southard, Cansul-General for The Medical Authorities have hir R. C. Coudray. Mr L. Reynaud, Consul-nedy Town Hospital

United States, and the Vice-Consti, motiation for such cases at the Ken-Straits and Parcels only for United- started what is called a blood bank Central for France. Mr 14 da Rocha, pletely taken up, and that the num- Connul for Costa Rica. Mr F. P. de V. at the Queen Mary Hospital, so that Sonces, neling Consui for Portugal. Mr Fer under treatment

Is rapidly ap- this life-preserving fluid may be

A. Xavier, Cunsul for Panama. Mir D. G. preaching one hundred. In response vállable in cases of severe illness, F. Middelburg, acting Consul-General for to enquiries as to why such a heavy serious accident or extensive Burns.the Netherlands, Me Bi. M. Lavalle. Consul

These blood banks exist in Great Consul for Norway. Mr Perez Sarz, Consui perienced in the relatively cold sea- reat for Argenting. Mr D. F. A. W. Wesinan, cidence of Cholera was being ex- Britain, in

United States, and in for Peru, and Mr Seikt Yano, Consul for son the

of the year, the Director of other countries, and thousands of Japan.

Medical Services stated to a S. C. Canton Is Excellency the acting Governor,

that the Lieut-General Norton, it is understood. M. Post representative their utilisation.

In one district alone In London will be leaving shartly for England. resulted in a high percentage of blood This is understood, is the time Cholera "carriers," that an appre- there are 10,000 volunteer Notice in hereby given that the donors who have offered to give or colony at the same time, Fifty-accond Ordinary

ciable section of the population was Yearly have given a small quantity of their

suffering from under-nutrition and Meeting will be held at the Come in Hongkong. Over a hundred blond. Five hundred are needed at

thus was in no

way it to fight pany's Registered Office, 4th Floor, and eighty members of the European

against infection with the Cholera P. & O. Building, on Thursday, community have already volunteered

Mr F. H. Noble, Manager of the gern, and that the extremely un- 20th March, 1911, at 11 am. for for this service or have given their Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. in Manila, satisfactory method of nightsoil dis- constant is retiring on March 31. He is posal prevailing served as purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together does no harm

If a person is in good health, It probably the first American to com- source of injection.

Members of the Auxiliary Nursing Bombay. plete 30 years of service in the Far to give a pint with a Statement of Accounts to

East with Socony.

Service who are prepared to answer oilo. There is no pain nor after

Ifis successor Is Mr L. L. Rucke, the appeal for assistance made by 31st December, 1940 and electing effects, Directors and Auditors.

will

who has been Manager of the Socuny the Director of Medical Services are carefully ho be

office

at Hongkong for the post three invited to get into touch with the give their blood, and only those who the Philippines where he has spent. Valentine) examined___before_being_ollowed__lo years, Mr-Rocke-is-well-known in Honorary Secretary ANS={Mrs-J),-

at the Queen Mary re will be accepted.

fit

many years, having been Manager Hospital, without delay. at Iloilo. Hospital any morning except Sun- days at 9 o'clock, and help to build United States

Mr Noble plans to leave for the

London, Mar. 13. up this blood bank

as quickly as Mrs Noble and their son, who has Tom Mann, noted English Labour possible.

A sum of HK$10 will be given spent 32 years in the Philippines. Board of to any volunteer who is unable to

"holding shares of the Company "as on the first day of April "One thousand nine hundred "and forty-one in respect of the "net amount capitalised fully "paid shares of the Company the "of equivalent nominal value in "the proportion of one share for "every three shares of the Com- "pany held by them respectively

md-that-such-shares-so-allotted-The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 8th That if on such distribu-March to 20th March, 1911, both days inclusive, during which "tion as aforesaid any person period na transfer of shares can "would be entitled to a frac-

he registered. "tional share the Directors shall, "in lieu of leguing fractional "certificates, cause the whole "share to be allotted to a person "or persons to be named by the "Directors and such share shall, "at such time as the Directors "think" fit, be sold and the pro-

By order of Directors

the

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hong Kong, 21st Februnry, 1941.

LOAN & MORTGAGE

"cces distributed amongst the THE CHINA PROVIDENT! "persons entitled to the frac "tions making up such share," By order of the Board of Directors,

GIBU, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21st February, 1941,

NOTE:-

CO., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that } the Forty Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 15th March, 1941, at NOON for the following pur- poses, namely, to consider the Under the powers conferred upon annual statement of accounts and them by Artele 12 of the Articles of

the balance sheet and the reports Association of the Company, the Directors have decided to offer to of the Directors and Auditors Sharesholders on the Itegister on the thereon, to elect directors and 1st day of April, 1911, one share at auditors in the place of those par for every complete three shares held by them (excluding the Bonus retiring, to declaró a dividend, to Shares to be offered to them under appropriate the balance of Profit the preceding rsolution) upon the and Loss Account as recommended terms that payment for such shares shall be made to the Company's by the Directors, and to transact Bankers, The Hongkong & Shanghai | any other ordinary business of the i Banking Corporation, Hong Kong on Company,

or before the 30th September, 1941. and that Shareholders be given power

AND NOTICE is also given that

to renounce their rights under such the Share Transfer Registers will offer and that no rights attach to be closed from 1st March, 1941, to any fractions. The shares taken up

15th March, 1911, both days inclu- under the above offer shall rank for dividends as from ist day of July, sive. 1941. Formal letters of offer, accept- ance and renunciation will be sent to Shareholders as soon as possible after April let next

CHILDREN DEPLORE LACK OF SPINACH A reporter from the "New York Iferald-Tribune" was sent out bear- Ing the message to children thai by ANNUAL DINNER 1042 there probably would be very little spinach in the United States. The annual dinner of the Northum- The seed supply from Holland has berland and Durham Association of been cut off. The reporter wandered Hongkong will be held at the Roof Into his office with the information Garden of the Hongkong Hotel at 8 that the children were very

dix- p.m. to-day.

appointed and unhappy about it.

int

Border of the Board,

R. A. WICKERSON, Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 14th February, 1941,

METROPOLE

HOTEL

-CENTRAL AMOSTAN FIREPROOF

FALL BOOKS WITH PRIÉTÉ KOTNÍ

blood.

blond.

Volunteers

of

They should go to the Queen Mary

spare the time from his work with- out remuneration or to afford the | transport expenses to and from the Queen Mary Hospital at Pokfulam.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, Issued yesterday says:

A moderate exchange of scrips took place during the day, but nothing of an outstanding noture.

Buyers

II.K. Banks $1,330 Union Ins $424 Wharves $93.50 93.30 Docks "O" $10.50 Docks "N" $15.00 Humphreys $0.70 Star Ferries $52 Lights "O" $0.15 Lights Rts $.70 cis. Electrics "O" $41

Sellers

II.K. Banks $1,350 Hotels $3.25 Troms $10.76 Telephones "O" $24.50 Ropes $8.25.

Sales H.K. Banks $1,340 Docks "O" $10,00 Providents $5.75 Hotels $3.20

Lands $31.75

Macho Electrics "O" $17,40 Ropes $0.10

Two Hours Eclipse

Of The Moon

An overcast sky prevented Hong- kong from observing on eclipse of the moon Inst night, when about a third of the planet was covered by Bhadow,

The moon entered the penumbra ni 6.38 p.n., and the umbre at 0.53, and was partially obscured for two hours, the middle of the eclipse being at 7.65. The moon left the umbra at 8.50 and the penumbra at 9.13.

The moon was well above the horizon at the middle of the eclipse but could not be seen from Hongkong because of the thick clouds,.

Secony Officials

-

Africa

United-Kingdom.

Reg. Ord.

Parcels, Reg

Ord

.Mar. 15, 4.45 p.m. Mur. 15, 5.30 p.m. G.F.0.

Mar. 15, 3.00 p.m. .Mar. 15, 4.43 p.m. .Mar. 15, 5.30 p.m. ..5.30 p.m.

.5.30 p.m.

Monday, March 17 Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu U.S.A.. Canada, Central and S. Amerlen -vin-San-Francisco-

G. P. O. and K. P. O.

-

Reg., Ord..

on March 29 with The death occurred to-day of Mr

Sandakan

leader. Reuter,

Why REPULSE BAY HOTEL

is the Best Spot and "Most Attractive

in the Summer Time.

Warmer weather is near !!

H

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HOTEL provides a complete change -quietude, refreshing sea air, charming garden surroundings with sea and sun bathing and the "LIDO" adjacent.

Now available an attractive low in-

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For particulars apply-. THE MANAGEMENT, REPULSE BAY HOTEL,

Phone 27775

THE HONGKONG & SHANghai hotelS, LTD.

.Mor, 17, 5 p.m. Mor. 18, 8:30 am.

Tuesday, March 18

....9.30 a.m. Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

Mar. 18, 10.30 am-

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

..Mar. 18. 11.00 am.

Rer.

G.P,0.

..Bar. 18, 10.30 am

Ord. ...Mar. 18, 11.00 am. Straits and Calcutta

Parcels, ....Mar. 18, 11 am. Letters,

...Mar. 18, Noon. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu U.S.A

Canada, C. and S. America, and United-Kingdom vln San Francisco, (No Parcels for United Kingdom). Note.--All Mails for United Kingdom

will be forwarded with or without Superscription. Parcels

Ref..

Ord.,

Parcels Reg., Ord

K. P. O.

.Mar. 18, 4 p.m. ..Mar. 18, 5 p.m.

Mar. 18, 5.30 p.m..

G. P. O.

Mar. 18, 4 p.m... Mar. 18, 5 p.m. .Mar. 18, 7 p.m. .7 p.m.

Canton

Wednesday, March 10 Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya

8.30 a.m. Straits and Rangoon ......12.30 p.m.

Thursday, March 20 Straits and Rangoon .....!

.8.30 am. Stralia, Rangoon and Calcutta

3.30 p.m. Mail by sea to Singapore 'to connect with the "British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O.

Air

Rer.

Ord,

Mar. 20, 5 p.m. Mar. 20, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

Reg.

.Mar. 20, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Mar. 20, 7 p.m.

Friday, March 21

....0.30 am,

Zealand

Straits and Rangoon .....8.30 a.m. Saturday, March 22 Sandakan ***** Manila. Australia And New

vin Thursday Island.

G.P.O. and K.F.O. Reg. .Mar. 22, 12.43 p.m. ord.......Mar. 22, 1.30 p.m.

Air Mail far Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A and Europe via "Fan-Ameri« can Airways and Trans-Allantio Bervices."

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

K.P.0,

...........Mar, 22, 5 p.. ..Mar. 22, 5.30 p.m. G.R.O

.Mar. 22, 5 p.m. Ord....Mar. 22, 5.30 p.m.

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India E. ond

South Africa.

.5.30 p.m. *Superscribed Correspondence Only

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