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STANLEY

The Middle School and tho Preparatory School will re-open on April 21, 1941. .

Entrance Examination for New Students on Saturday, Apelt 19th.,

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST.nt 9 a.m. Vol. X nos. 3 and. 4. Price $4 sula at Now on (postage extra). South China Morning Post, Ltd. CROSS SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup- ples (seven) for sale in aid of the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables.

Firewood

Offender

Is Fined

A flue of $1,000 or, in default, sentence of six months' hard labour was imposed on Ma Tse-etrol, 31, master of Kwong Shing Firewood Store, by 31 Mais Lowry at Central at 37, Strect. East, Magistracy this moming for breach

For Prospectus for Boarders and Day-boys' apply to Fung Man Sui Esq. or Chan Pak Luk Eaq Messrs Harry Wicking, Prince's Building. (Tel. 30241) or to

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY.

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 16, 1941.

Libya Situation Stabilised British Await Vital Battle

BANK'S

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHIINA.

Incorporated by Moyal Charter 1851, Paid-up Capital .......... 3.000.000 Resorve Liability of Proprietors 3,006,000

CAIRO, Apr. 15 (Reuter). The situation in Libya is now stabilised although Rerve Fund er 40,000,000 fighting is still going on, say well-informed circles here.

Strong British forces have taken up positions to give battle in the most favourable strategic area an 1 even should the German command continue to flog its troops and vehicles to the limit in the western desert tæere is no cause for anxiety.

German prisoners state that they have been without food or water for two days and could no longer carry out instructions to push on as fast as possible.

With the British air force holding completo FOR THE PROTECTION | superiority and continually bombing the German supply positions, the German forward units are becoming ragged.

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

manner

or

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,

likely to -treated in a cause unnecessary suffer.ng or injury parent to health, or knowing of s who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating

at once with-

The Hon. General Secretary, of the Defence Regulations by keep-HK.S.P.C., Old City Hall. ing a fire-wood store without per- mission from the Controller of Stores, 1st floor.

The Inspector, 10, Fokfulam Road.

Sit W. I. Kinloch said that De- The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah

fendant's main stores were in Wan-Lane, 2nd. Floor. chat with a branch in Shaukiwan.

The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Choi St., Kowloon.

Dame

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Mr W. J. Anderson, Controller of Stores, stated that this kind of offence Kowloon, affected the poorer clays of the com- All further steps will be taken, and munity very much since a person expenses borne, by the Society.

Informant's

will be The keeping nirewood store without a licence could sell the firewood at any kept strictly private, except in cases rate that pleased him without unywhere malice is proved. restraint. He asked Is Worship to Lake very serious view of the mat- ter.

.

Defendant claimed that he had sent

a man to apply for a registration of his stores.

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NOTICE

German dive-bombers are neither a match for the British Hurricane nor for British ground troops who hold their fire until the low-flying Nazi planes become targets that can hardly be missed.

German casualties in vehicles are increasing hourly with the incessant destruction caused by R.A.F. bombing.

Losecs in Air

CAIRO, Apr. 15 (Reuter),—

Twenty Germun and two Italian Women

aircraft were shot down in the Tobruk area on Monday. Two British fighter squadrons were for this mainly responsible

R.A.F. success, announces communique.

an

one

Victims Of Snatchers

Watches Taken

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SYSTEM New Statement

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AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Hankow Penang Hongkong Rangoon

Alor Star

Amritsar

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Batavia

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Agencies:

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In order to relieve the congestion Fairie Place at the Trade Control Office. Port Canton Ofee Building, and to expedite the Cawnpore

**Cutombo work generally of the department in Cet

this italphong Was opened additional office

Union Buliding. This Hamburg

FOREIGN the on office occupies space

new

Saigon

Exchange At A Glance

TT. India

SELLING

1.T. USA. TT. Manila

T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok

025

T.T. London Demand London

.1/2%

1/23%

T.T. Shanghai ..

430

T.T. Japan

T.T. Singapore

.52%

1024

.244

.48%

;431⁄2

140

105

103

1/0/%2

.1/3

1/3%

.23%

.84%

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France T.T. Switzerland

TT. Australia

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4 m/s France

Ipon

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Semarang Seremban Shanghal

Kube Kuala

Singapore Sitiawan

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

Lumpur Fourabaya

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Manila

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EXCHANGE and General

these of export licences, Delil morning in

round floor of the building, formerly Banking Business transacted. occupied by the Chinese passenger office of the Canadian Pacific.

In a statement to the "Telegraph" explaining the procedure of issuing licences, Mr E. W. Hamilton, Con-

troller of Trade, appeals for the ca- operation of business houses, The alutement

hent follows:-

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened, and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Locul or Other Cur rencies, at rates which will be quoted on application.

Local Currency and Sterling with Interest

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Hend Ofice in London **** undertakes Executor & Trustee business and clatin recovery of British Incame Export lleensing may be said 10 Tax overfald on terms which many the a comparatively ascertained at any of its Agencies and have started in

| Branches,

W. II. EVANG THOMAS. small Iway with the issue of G. N. 1229 in the "Gazette" of December

1939. The

sub-department was housed on the third floor of the Fire Brigade Building above the Imports and Exports Office, the Supermiten- dent being Controller of Trade and in charge of it.

New Offices

Fresh Items were added to the list Tsang Wal-pul and Chan Tai-hang, from time to time and towards the

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Head Omee:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, E.c.T.

Authorised Capital subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital .... Reserve Fund and Rest

When several formations of enemy planes attempted to raid a British Libyan cutpost eight Junker dive bombers were shot down by

In squadron and four by A.A. fire. both 17 and unemployed, were end of the year, it was decided that

nother squadron chot the sun C, mun Heinkel aircraft, charged before Mr G. T. Lowry at the sub-department should be moved down one German

and Central Magistracy this morning will to the second floor of the Post Office two Italian monoplane fighters and

Rolex Oyster wrist-to be in close touch with the offices

omcer,

Economic brinbers, larceny of a

watch from Mrs Ashton Hill, of of the Intelligence seven twin-engined Junkers

"Caerleon", Pokfulam Road, ut Warfare and Censor. The change DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

10. offensive against enemy

Street,

Government over took place on March hear

Shortly afterwards, however, the be troop concentrations and motor trans Civil Hospital, Upper Levels, on will The following rates charged for mailing single coples part in Cirentica continued through November 24 last year and with theft publication of an entirely G.N. Delhi

of the following, newspapers abroad:-

South China Morning Post China and Macno

16 cents per copy Britlah Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telograph China and Macao

14 cents per copy 16 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays. -

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.45 inetres (9,520 kila cycles)

Studio Talk With Excerpts From Famous Plays

The bumbing and machte & Eastern

areit.

w at Menaster (a landing?

of an Election wrist-watch from Chatt

on

with

one.

DANKERS:

£3,000,000 1,800,000

1,030,000

1.294,509

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

BRANCHES:-

Bombay Calcutta

Bangkok

JARNA

Kuantan

Kandy

Karachl

Kuala Lipis

Galle

Hongkong

Madras

New York Penang

Haty on :

Kota Bharu Shanghal

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

and

⚫ HONGKONG BRANCH

of Banking Every description in the Exchange Business transacted,

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opned in Local Cur- refics and Fixed Deposits received in may be ascertained on application Local Currency and Sterling on terms that

Building has been taken for issue, thus halving the number of the crowd. System Explained

the

All applications are received at the G.P.O. Building, and when

ceives a slip with a number upon it essenger hands in his licence he re-

D. BENSON,

Manager.

Position On

30 d/s India

U.S. Cross rate in. London 4.0724 U.S. Cross rale in N.Y...4.01

AMERICAN AID

TO CHINA

Hu's Conference

on

WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 (Reuter).

carly -An

announcement American aid to Chinn under the Lease and Lend Bill was indlented by the Chinese Ambassador, Dr Hu Shih after attending a conference at the White House.

The Ambassador was accompanied by Mr T. V. Soong, China's leading Anancial expert.

Hopkins In Charge WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt has placed Mr Harry Hopkins as his official envoy in charge of the purchasing and ac- all materials for quiring of war countries under the Lense and Lend Act.

Policy Unchanged SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 (UP)—

the new Apparently referring to Russo-Japanese non-aggression pact, President Roosevelt said that nothing to change has happened lately America's general policy of giving direct bid to the nations which are victims of

of aggression.

He asserted that the machinery for extending such aid now exists, that a Est of China's needs is at hand Ad- here and is being processed. ditional lists of needs will be received and processed.

He said that he had heard nothing beyond the newspaper reports con- cerning the suggestions that certain units of the Japanese Beet might be made available to Germany.

new and Coloinbe much more comprehensive out Merday and the previous night. leavy damage and many casualties were infileted as a result of these Wun-nin married woman, at Denham 300 of March 29, 1941, caused an in-

March 26 crease in the applications for greater Hawrah

than had been anticipated, though of ipoh raids, particularly in the Tobruk Road, Upper Levels,

last.

also chorged course there obviously would be n Tsang Wal-put was

Under the circumstances, large Buildings Destroyed

gold wrist-watch

the present accommodation in Military buildings were destroyed with larceny of a at el Adem, Derna und Gambut, while from Li Chi-kwal, married woman, G.P.O. Building was too cramped to heavy explosions occurred, and direct at Eastern Street near First Street. low of reasonably quick turnover, |

Upper Levels, on 4 Chan Tai-hang was also charged with craft.

The full results are difficult to receiving or pawning the stolen

article, oiserve, bul it is confirmed that much i

First Defendant was charged with! damage was done,

at women, Three more German planes were theft of a gold wrist-watch from Wa

Fung-ying, murried near Tobruk) where the Western Street, near King's College Royal Australian Air Force destroyed on October 4 last year, and Yeung and goes away at once. The licence

Wan-tal,

is then, with a batch of others, taken 18, unemployed, two Messerschmitt twin-engined

to the examining rooms, and there Aghters in combat, and one Junkers receiving or pawning it.

Leung Moon, 24, unemployedt, was passed are sent to the new room in transport plane on the ground,

Waltham Union Building where the various Many

motor transport charged with stealing chemy

London Communique vehicles were destroyed or damaged white metal wrist-watch from Nurse numbers are called and the messen

Sul-ying. of Queen Mary gers exchange them against the slips

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” in this area, too.

Western Street, near already issued.

LONDON, Apr. 15 (Reuter).-A

CANBERRA, Apr. 15 (UP).-The R.A.F. losses in these operations Hospital at

A great deal depends upon the were three fighters and one bomber. King's College, Upper Levels, on

orderly behaviour of messengers, ny War Office communique dealing with War Minister, Mr A. W. Fadden, up- Tripoli, the main base of German April 5. reinforcements in Libya, was again Inspector H. G. Hallam said that in this speeds up the work enormously. the situation in Greece announces pealing to the Budget Council to-day for the utmost economy said: "Only heavily ralded on Monday night, and all the cases the watch was shutched Firms can therefore help us by im that "on our right sector several

adversely changing International as on Sunday, bombs straddled ship from the Complainant while she was pressing on their messengers the need attacks by enemy mechanised troops

One vessel was walking.

this and for departing im were repulsed. Other areas are quiet, a fool would close his eyes to the ping in the harbour.

theft Regarding the situation in Libya, situation and overlook the fact that Pawned

the war is coming nearer to In seen burning Bercely while others

the communique states that in re- must have suffered damage.

The Rolex Oyster wrist-watch, slips, which are to be

German stinek at Tobruk

shores almost daily," valued at $170, was pawned at Wu-the-afternoon-cr-morning-

handed In the

morning yesterday about 200-German-prison- Cheung Pawnshop for. $30. The as they were

At least 15 killed. were Election gold wrist-watch, valued at or the afternoon. I should recomers were taken and over 100 of the tanks were destroyed. Our "eturn of the messengers and return enemy $195, was disposed at Yhu Cheng

them to them when they are sent out losses were eight. again.

RECREIO AND

Radio Programme Broadcast by K. B. G. C. RINKS FOR

Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 kcs.

WOO

and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pm. "SAM WHITE" TROPHY Defendants.

per

and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. second.

5.45 Indian Programme.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

0.32 Dance Music.

0.30

tions

7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay-"From the Old Country."

Talk by Bernard Wetherall.

The

the

were

AL

All Fronts

edlately they have

reci.pulsing

end firms to collect the slips on enemy other

for $39.50. The

also

by pawned First and second Defendants who The following is the result of the draw for the annual lawn bowls each had two previous convictions match

Kowloon were both sentenced to one year's between Bowling Green Club and the Club hard labour. The third man having was sen→ de Recrelo for the "Sam White" one previous conviction

tenced to six months' hard labour trophy en Saturday at 2.30 pan.

Participants are asked to note and the last man with four previcus the venue and time, and should the records to nine months' hard labour, game be washed out by rain. It'

will be played on the following Major Baseball

day (Sunday) at the same time and place.

AT RECREIO

Mor

7.30 Selections from Light Opera.

PrincessSelection "The Gypsy

..Do Groot and The New (Kalman).

Orchestru;

Three Victoria

W. II. Organ, K. C. Hamition, J. Waltzea (Oscar Strauss after Jolana Strauss); Oul Je T'Aime O Paris: Je Osmund. Al. F. Pinn, E. M. Remedios and Je Tiron and J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.) v. A, T'Aime....Yvonne Printemps (50-F. X. Slive (Recreto),

A Morten, F. C. Ciemo, G, E. Thomp prano) with Orchestra and Chorus;

*on and D, Waterton (K.B.C.C.) v. I. It. "The Miracle" Selection (Humper-Pinna, B. Alver. A. Rodrigues and B.

Symphony Orches Basto (Recreio).

Stuart.....Victor with Instr. Acc. Time Signal and An- Studio Two Plano Recital by and Michael Boder.

dinck)...

Eden

Mixed

nouncements.

8.02

Eddle

1.

(By courtesy of the Parisian Grill);

Poet

A. J. Rogers, C. F. Langley, L. Jordan and A. J. Itali (.1.G.C.) v. F. J. Mar- ques, M. A. Carvalho J. C. Remedios and F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio).

G. Deacon, CA. Pester. L. Sykes and J. McKelvia (K.D.C.C.) v, D. C, Alves, G. A. Cunha, L. J. 81iva and C. il. Pereira (Recreio).

J',

E. Scard, P. H, Holloway. E. Atkins and lyde-Lay (K. B.G.C.) v. F. Semieira, Yvanovich, C. A. Lopes and 11. A.

and Peasant Overture (Sup-Alves (lecreto), pe); 2. In A Persian Morkel (Ketel- bey); 3. Noin; 4. Black Eyes and Two Guitars.

8.20 Orchestral Interlude, Night on the Bare Mountain (Mou sorgsky).....London Symphony Or- chestra cond, by Albert Coates.

8.30 StudioMakers of Medecine” No. 6: "The Looking-glass under the Pillow, Sir D. Corrigan."

Talk by Father G. Byrne, S.J.

J. A. Fraser. W. F. Hodder, P. A. Peck-

J. achado. C. M. Alves, It Sonres and

O. P, Remedios (Recreio),

AT KOWLOON B.G.

mirin

W. M. Wiron. 1. A. Piens and W. McNeill (K.I.G.C.) V. E. L. BRITOR L, Gurrez, C. E. Marques and . de

Souze (Recrulo)

M, Ferguson. I. F, Shields, H. Drew and 3. C. Gill (K.B.G.C.) v. A. F. Noronha, G. C. M. Silva and F. Soares {X.

It. Bicknell. Sir Atholl MacGregor, W, I. Walker and R. Dunean (K.B.G.C.) v. J. A.

RED SOX NOSE OUT

SENATORS

NEW YORK, Apr. 15 (UP)—A complete programme of matches,

I

In the Sollum area we Inflicted losses on the enemy by patrol and artillery action.

Dr. Quo Tai-chi's In Abyssinia, our advance was resumed towards Dessle, while in Farewell To London

the southern arcas a vigorous pur- suit of enemy detachments was being LONDON, Apr. 15 (Reuter).Mr continued.

Dr Que Eden was among those who attended Tal-chi at the Chinese Embassy lo an "At Home" given by

The American, Russian and day.

Ambassadors, Greek and Belgian

Mr Clement Thailand Ministers, Attlee, Sir John Anderson and Vis- count Simon were also present.

the

and

REMITTANCES TO CHINA

The monthly remittances of over-

of

Fadden Warns Of New Menace

Roosevelt Marriage

our

Hollywood,. Apr. 14. James Roosevelt and Nurse Romelle Schneider were married to-day. The civil ceremony was witnessed by the First Lady (Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt).— United PreSS..

POST OFFICE

On Thursday, 17th Instant, the General Post Office will be closed at 0 p.m.

The Printed Matter Service to the Chinese costumes worn by men- seas Chinese in the Philippines to bers of the Embassy staff mingled their mother country amount to an following places, in China la tem-

British

$10,000,000 with

(Chinese porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- foreign average

currency). according to Mr Wang chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukica uniforms.

and Amoy

Kulangsu), (except Mr Winston Churchill was present Yun-yu, manager of the Fukien Pro-

North and

of East vincial Bank, who just returned here. ] Kwangst, at luncheon earlier.

Kwanglung.

The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- other cutions intended for persons than the addressce.

except for one in the American AK YAKE KYK NA tretirani League, was played to-day,

American League

Philadelphila

New York

Battery: Denn, Hayes.

Battery: Ruming, Dickey, Washington............

11

3

10

1

A

HURRY UP AND BOOK FOR

6 13 0

13

1

Boston John

Hattery: Hudson, Macfayden, Ferral. Battery: Wilson, Hiash, Johnson, Pytlak Chicago

Hey) Dietrich, Tresh, Cleveland ........................

J

Q

Battery: Faller, Brown, Iremsley.

The Detroit.St Louis match was post- poned.

National Leagùo

11

Chopin Ballado. No. 1 in G nemetios, J. O. Remedios, A. Guterres New York

Battery. Schumacher, Melton, "Dean.

Alfred Cortot (Piano).

and It. F. Lutz (Recreio),

W. Einhlek. J. Hurst, J. E. Henson and Adams. Danning.

and

G. Sherif (K.B.G.C.) Y. J. F. Ribeiro donca. C. I. Basto intecreia),

+

0

1 1 M. Men-Drooklyn

Battery: Wyatt, Swift, Owen, 9.00 London Relay-The Nowe

Bostan

Ballery: Erickson, Tobin, Berres, Mast 9.15 London Relay "Questions of

T. Colo- S. C. Walker, L.A. R. Duncan,

0 11 Hour," the

man and B. Randle (K.B.C.C.) v. F. A. Padelanton, Livingston.

Battery: Light French Variety with Xavier, the Hon. Mr Leo D'Almada jr., 9.30

St Louis Mancuso, W. Cooper.

717 Englenne Boyer, Maurice Chevalier, 3. A. Luz and J. E. Noronha (Recreio).

Battery: Warneke, Mancuso, and others.

V. C. Dixon, W. Tomiin. J. 8. Dinnen

་ཀ་་ v. r. X. Cincinnati

Battery: Derringer, Beggs, Lombardi 9.45 News in French (on Short and H. Fockhart K.B.Q.C.)

Pittsburgh

Howman. Battery: Ringer, Heinuman, only).

11

10.00

serice

of

MONO, J. D. Remedios, M. Alarcon and

Silva (Recreio), R. P. Phillips, C. W. Jeffreys, A Studio The Second of

Rearle and A. M. Holland (X.1.0.C.) Talks on Drama of Yesterday. M. N. Silva, A. M. Xavier,

and To-day by Evelyn Wood, Illus-Xavier and J. 1, nasto (Recreio), trated by scenes from Classtral and

by the Studio Players.

Modern Plays by the

10.35 Strauss-Le Bourgeois Gen Reich Looks To

tilhomme-Sulte, Op. 60.

Overture-Mer

Menuelt Courante -- Entry and Dance of the Tailors-The- Master at Arms-Prelude to Act 2 {Intermezzo)--The Dihner Music- Menuett (Lully)-The Dinner Mualę. Walther Straram Orchestra of

11,00 Close Down

A

Paris.

+

Soviet Border

Fortifications

SHRCIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY

v. Lopez.

Chicago

BERLIN, Apr. 15. (Domei)-Herr

Battery: Passeau, McCullough.

leka, 100 kilometres north of Warsaw, to-day for an extensive Inspection of the Nazl castern fortifications, it was

reliably reported.

It is understood that the trip is ex-. pected to cover

the entire Nazi- Russian frontler from Ostrolekn to Przemyal where thousands of Nazl workers are reported to have been

Fritz Todt who planned and built the constructing the East Wall alnco the Siegfried Line, proceeded to Ostro-new border was established.

BOY MEETS GIRL

Last performance Sat, 19th at 9.15 p.m. At K.C.C.

Soate $3.00; $2.00: $1.00; bookable at

Mcxrs. MOUTRIE & CO. or THE CLUB.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airway

Direct

Francisce Service"-8an

date, 14th Avell

...Apr. 21

Air Mall by "Pan American AirwAYE

Direct

Service"-San

date, 19th April

Francisco .Apr. 20.

OUTWARD AIR HAILS

Friday, April 18-

Air Mali by Air to Bangoon to con

nect with the British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O, and G.F.O.

Rex........Apr. 18, 4.00 p

..Apr. 18. 4.30 pm Ord. **

Monday, Apr. 31

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolule,

via "Pan- U.S.A. and Europe American Airways and Trans-At- Jantla Bervices."

Reg.

Ord.

o. K, P.

'* ..April 21, D.II. ..........April 21, 5.19 p.m.

G. P. O.

Bez.

...April 21, '% pm

Ord.

„Apell 21, 7 PIA

7

Saturday, Apr. 26

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honoluis,

U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Amet!« Trans-Atlantia can Airways ''and Bervices."

Rex

Ord.

K.P.O.

D. and GP.O.

........Apr. 28. §. p.m. Apr. 28, 5.30 p.m.

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