AnnualReport-1934 — Page 738

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(3) French Indo-China, direct to Hanoi, Saigon and Kwong Chow Wan, with connections to all inland places.

(4) Formosa, direct to Taihoku and thence to all offices, and in the event of interruptions to the normal cable services, to Japan.

(5) Philippines, direct to Manila, thence to all offices, and to American Continents, Europe and alternative connections to Dutch East Indies and Borneo, Persia, Turkey in Asia, Portuguese East Africa, Syria and Lebanon, Palestine, Pacific Islands and West Indies.

(6) (a) CHINA:- Direct to Shanghai

Foochow Amoy Swatow

Canton

Yunnanfu

via Shanghai to inland places in China and via Yunnanfu to other offices in Yunnan Province.

(b) CHINA:—On "Receiver-to-Pay" basis:

Direct to Nanning)

Wuchow Kwangsi Province.

Hoihow

Pratas Kwangtung Province.

(7) Macau, and via Macau to Timor.

(8) Siam, direct to Bangkok and thence to all offices.

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

21. Tables XIV and XV show comparative figures for 1933 and 1934 under separate subheads, and Table XVI comparative totals for the past six years.

MISCELLANEOUS.

22. During the year six distress messages were received from vessels. The messages were in each case forwarded immediately to the Naval Authorities, Harbour Department and other Authorities concerned.

23. Wireless Licences issued during the year were:-

Ship Station

Amateur Transmission Station Broadcast Receiving

Dealers

67

19

4,201

44

27th February, 1935.

M. J. BREEN, Postmaster General.

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R 3 (3) French Indo-China, direct to Hanoi, Saigon and Kwong Chow Wan, with connections to all inland places. (4) Formosa, direct to Taihoku and thence to all offices, and in the event of interruptions to the normal cable services, to Japan. (5) Philippines, direct to Manila, thence to all offices, and to American Continents, Europe and alternative connections to Dutch East Indies and Borneo, Persia, Turkey in Asia, Portuguese East Africa, Syria and Lebanon, Palestine, Pacific Islands and West Indies. (6) (a) CHINA:- Direct to Shanghai Foochow Amoy Swatow Canton Yunnanfu via Shanghai to inland places in China and via Yunnanfu to other offices in Yunnan Province. (b) CHINA:—On "Receiver-to-Pay" basis: Direct to Nanning) Wuchow Kwangsi Province. Hoihow Pratas Kwangtung Province. (7) Macau, and via Macau to Timor. (8) Siam, direct to Bangkok and thence to all offices. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. 21. Tables XIV and XV show comparative figures for 1933 and 1934 under separate subheads, and Table XVI comparative totals for the past six years. MISCELLANEOUS. 22. During the year six distress messages were received from vessels. The messages were in each case forwarded immediately to the Naval Authorities, Harbour Department and other Authorities concerned. 23. Wireless Licences issued during the year were:- Ship Station Amateur Transmission Station Broadcast Receiving Dealers 67 19 4,201 44 27th February, 1935. M. J. BREEN, Postmaster General.
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R 3 (3) French Indo-China, direct to Hanoi, Saigon and Kwong Chow Wan, with connections to all inland places. (4) Formosa, direct to Taihoku and thence to all offices, and in the event of interruptions to the normal cable services, to Japan. (5) Philippines, direct to Manila, thence to all offices. and to American Continents, Europe and alter- native connections to Dutch East Indies and Borneo, Persia, Turkey in Asia, Portuguese East Africa, Syria and Lebanon, Palestine, Pacific Islands and West Indies. (6) (a) CHINA:-Direct to Shanghai Foochow Amoy Swatow Canton Yunnanfu via Shanghai to inland places in China and viû Yunnanfu to other offices in Yunnan Province. (b) CHINA:—On "Receiver-to-Pay" basis: Direct to Nanning) Wuchow Kwangsi Province. Hoihow Pratas Kwangtung Province. (7) Macau, and via Macau to Timor. (8) Siam, direct to Bangkok and thence to all offices. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. 21. Tables XIV and XV show comparative figures for 1933 and 1934 under separate subleads, and Table XVI comparative totals for the past six years. MISCELLANEOUS. 22. During the year six distress messages were received from vessels. The messages were in each case forwarded im- mediately to the Naval Authorities, Harbour Department and other Authorities concerned. 23. Wireless Licences issued during the year were:- Ship Station Amateur Transmission Station Broadcast Receiving Dealers 67 19 .4,201 44 27th February, 1935. M. J. BREEN, Postmaster General.
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(3) French Indo-China, direct to Hanoi, Saigon and Kwong Chow Wan, with connections to all inland places.

(4) Formosa, direct to Taihoku and thence to all offices, and in the event of interruptions to the normal cable services, to Japan.

(5) Philippines, direct to Manila, thence to all offices. and to American Continents, Europe and alter- native connections to Dutch East Indies and Borneo, Persia, Turkey in Asia, Portuguese East Africa, Syria and Lebanon, Palestine, Pacific Islands and West Indies.

(6) (a) CHINA:-Direct to Shanghai

Foochow Amoy Swatow

Canton

Yunnanfu

via Shanghai to inland places in China and viû Yunnanfu to other offices in Yunnan Province.

(b) CHINA:—On "Receiver-to-Pay" basis:

Direct to Nanning)

Wuchow Kwangsi Province.

Hoihow

Pratas Kwangtung Province.

(7) Macau, and via Macau to Timor.

(8) Siam, direct to Bangkok and thence to all offices.

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

21. Tables XIV and XV show comparative figures for 1933 and 1934 under separate subleads, and Table XVI comparative totals for the past six years.

MISCELLANEOUS.

22. During the year six distress messages were received from vessels. The messages were in each case forwarded im- mediately to the Naval Authorities, Harbour Department and other Authorities concerned.

23. Wireless Licences issued during the year were:-

Ship Station

Amateur Transmission Station Broadcast Receiving

Dealers

67

19

.4,201

44

27th February, 1935.

M. J. BREEN, Postmaster General.

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