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ANDRE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR

* Gloucester Arcade. Phone 27073.

Mr. John has

now rejoined our

CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST CHURCH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCOTS VOLUNTEERS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. | CELEBRATE 'HALLOWE'EN AT

announce

Swan, Culbertson * Fritz the removal of their offices to the Hongkong & Shang- hai Bank Building, First Suite 119/122.

November, 11, 1935.

Floor,

PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY

LTD.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

DINNER

"Hallowe'en" was celebrated by the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps nt Volunteer Headquarters last night under the auspices of the Scottish of the Corps, Lieut. A. W. Brown

iz.

NOVEMBER 2, 1935.

WANG CHING-WEI

WARM TRIBUTES TO ABILITIES

London, Nov. 1. Early this evening placards of the dastardly attack on Mr. Wang Ching-wei were a prominent fea- .ture of the news pages,

acting O. C. of the Company »

in the absence of Capt. presiding who in on Home leave.

All those interested in Chinese Scaled at the official table. In ad- dition to Lleut. Brown were the fol-affairs were deeply shocked and Towing:-Dr. J. G. Macgown, Chief-paid a warm tribute to Mr. Wang's Lain of St. Andrew's Society. Lieut.high-end disinterested character. patriotic labours for the Col. H. D. L. Dowbiggin, Commandanthe of the Corps, Mr. J. W. C. Bonner, country and his tactful mainten- Mr. A. Stevenson, Major M A. Johtance of the balance between the The address of the above Societyron, Major E. J. R. Mitchell, Mr. D. civil and military elements of the

J. Gilmore 11. Wilkinson, Adjutant

Mr. H. C. Hopkins, and Nanking Government. P. Capt. will, as from the 1st November,

of East Asia of the Corps. 1935, be at Haul. Building, eighth floor, 10, Des SELVICE AT SHAMSHUIPO Veeux Rond Central, Victoria.

establishment, one will be pleased to Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck. To

give his usual

customers.

attention to al

TO LET

TO LET Several large and small golewis. Apply:Kwong Sang Hong Ltd.. P. O. Box 320,

HOTELS

AIRLIE HOTEL 23 and 26, Nathan Road, Kowloon, two minutes from Terry, modern conveniences, excellent Load, room from $10 per month, Fali board from $00 per month, all kinds of refreshments supplied, 67367.

Phone

CORRESPONDENCE

Sale Of Work

(To The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph)

Sir. On behalf of the Women's

Auxiliary I should like to thank

yory

those sincerely all

Preach To-morrow

The following are the forthcoming at Melodist Church, services, etc.. Wanchai: Twentieth Sunday After Trinity

United Board and Methodist Troeps of the fat, In. Lolnshire Regt, and 2nd Bn. East Lanashire Regi ment in the N. A. A. F. Institute, Hankaw Lines Sunday, H.15 am. by

II. Tribbeek. the Rev. E. C.

English Methodist Church, Queen's

E.. Wanchal Rond

Morning Order 10.15 am, by the Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck: Hymns No. 259 "Elim"

Spanish 791; 304 Chant:" 30 "Alstone": 112 "Naren-

664 "St. Oswald,”

Acts 1,6-18. Lessons: Isa.

The Morning Service will be follow-

by Holy

Communion. Evening Order

p.m. in the Assembly Hall, Sailors & Soldlers"

No.

"Well- 02

Home: Hyning

spring": 3300

310 "itlchmond":

"Lydia"; 668 "Angel Voices."

Lesson: Ps. 63.

Notices

The Rev. Rudland Showell, 4.86., who will continue his series of sermons helped to make the Sale of Work on Sunday, Nov. 10. The a.m. sub

Wednesday, October 30, ajeet will be "The Game of Life."

Ov) "If Dinnons were Trumpa."

Club meets

'on

Яuccess.

The following firms gave con tributions which were of great value:

Mosses, Jardine Matheson, A. S. Watson, Sinceres, Wing Ons, J. 1). Hutchinson, Lune Crawfords. B.A.T., the Diary Farm, Arts and Crafts, Caidbeck Macgregor and Co., the Commercial Press and Maison F. Mathieu.

The Women's Auxiliary also wishes to thank all their friends who assisted at the sale and those who came to buy.

|

an

Soldiers'

The Badminton Mondays and Thursdays in the AR- sembly Hall of the Sailors' {rney L 31

̧13 11 Weekly Whist Drive, Nov. 2, at. 8.45 pm.

Saturday,

Sailors & Soldiers' Home, secatul dance of the season, at 8.30 p. an Wednesday, Nov. 6. Price $1, in- cluding refreshments. Ladies by in vitation only.

UNION CHURCH

The winners of the competitions Rev. John Foster of Canton

were:

0%.

Cake, Miss Betty Fair, 415 10

Bag. Mrs. Heiberg.

Cushion, Mrs. White.

To Preach

HARVEST

FESTIVAL

The following are the notices for Doll's Hiness, Pat Clark, cald in the fortheuning week:- the head.

Sunday, November 3, Harvest Festival Services.

1970 m. and 6. p.m.Preacher both services is the Rev. John

hands

As the result of the combined effort between 3500-3600 is in the of Mrs. Hoses, Hen, Treasurer, and will be handed to the Society at an early dute, J. W. WHYTE-SMITH,

Hon. Secretary, W.A.

"QUEEN ANNE"

A RARE AND EXQUISITE

SCOTCH WHISKY

SCOTLAND'S

FINEST SINCE 1793

NOW AVAILABLE

IN HONGKONG

CHINA EMPORIUM, TY SING, Hongkong and HUNG CHEONG, Kowloon.

+F

of Canton.

G.

R.

It is pointed out as a cruel paradox that he is obviously "the

Over an hour before dinner the electric lights fused at Voluniver Headquarters and candle light idletim of a pro-Japanese policy, for which It is generally believed that he was not personally respon- sible.

+to be resorted to. I was by the latter that most of the dinner was consumed, but ordinary light was re- sumed when coffee was served.

The hall was tastefully illuminates With

the thistle taking a lanterns prominent place in the scheme of decorations.

The programme was interspersed with scottish airs'all of which were

very

well received. The "lingxin" was piped in traditional style.

The Loyal toort was proposed

Hrown.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday the 4th day of November. 1935, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Work Department, by Order of 11is Ex-L. cellency the Governor of une Lot of Crown Land at South Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 ears. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Locality. -

Bural Building

Lot No. 37

South Bag Road.

Registry No

Boundary Heuremenle

N

AE. W.

As per mate plan.

About 20,600

$236

T'oret Price

KILLED BY ROCK

BELIEVED HURLED BY HILLSIDE BLASTING

$3.090

An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman, Cheng Pat-her, who was apparently killed as a result of a piece of rock from blasting operations on the hill side flying into No. 106 Electric Rond and striking her, on the afternoon September 3, was opened by Mr. at the Central Magistracy

of

A. A.

Gifts of flowers, fruits, etc, willey afternoon.

he received in the Church halt on Saturday, November 2, from 9:30 am, Tuesday at 7:30 p.at. in the Church Hall, Meeting of the Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association..

Faktay, November 16-A rigs welcome the Rur. and Mrs. J. D. MacLean will be held in the Church Hull, Kowloon Union Chudeh. Re- deeption at 8.30 pm.

Advanced Notice: St. Andrew's Sunday will be observed on Sunday. December 1, when the preacher will he the Rev. K. Mackenzie How, M.A.,

te of Scotstoun, Glasgow.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

(A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.)

.

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Rond Tram Station.

Sunday Service, 11.15 a.. Subject: "Everlasting Punishment". Sunday School, 10 a.m. Testimonin Meeting: Wednesdays,

6 p.m.

address and is open:

11.197

Reading Room is located at above Monday and Thursday: 5.10 to Tuesday and Friday: 10 to 12 noon. All authorised

Christian Science Literature is available at the Reading Room.

The Public is 'cordially invited to attend, the Service

vixit Bad

The Reading Room.

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ

and R. G. Xavier.

urנו.

Earnest hopes for his recovery are expressed as be is a man dill- cult to replace and necessary In the present, critical China's fortunes..

state

of

Buckingham Palore and the Foreign Office,' when informed of the sad occurrence by Reuter, ex- expressed has capes og Un traé ut "oor Guests" pressed deep coacers.

Viunt Ceef! 1. Bron real. Dr. Margown. Col. Dobigin. Gratiemen: It custom-deep sympathy to Reefer and his Ary, when proposing the Lonst "Our warm hopes for Mr. Wang's re- that, and he added Annual covery, Chin. Guests" Hallowe'en dinner, to tell you some "although I was not personally ac with Mr. Wang, all who thing of our doings during the past quaint

our to boast of

know nina recognise his sterling worth. Chiun could i spare him training season, successes, and explain away our fall

In the present difficult times." urL

The past season, I regret

Close observers recall the was far from being a success as far

cent demands of the Japaneяo as pot collecting is concerns.

team at militarists for suppression of all The Company enterra a the Annual Ride Meeting, which fail-anti-Japanese assassination soete- than be classed ties and fear that the outrage may

ed to do any

to any.

better riser.) tend to stiffen and widen the scope

as also compered at, as our of Japanese · urgency.-Renter. is not to be training is concentrated on

werna

Mar

M.G's

of our

to

"Great Man and Patriot".

POST OFFICE.

PARCELS FOR CHINA

In futuro all parcels for China must be scaled bafore they can be accepted by the Post Office,

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS FOR

GREAT BRITAIN

Christmas and Now Year Parcel Malls for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office as follows:--

Steamer

Date of Cloring

Dalo duo at London Somali

15th December Noon, 8th November Rawalpindi ...5 p.m., 15th November ( 18th December

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore: Salgon-Marseilles vin Saigon: Slogapore-Australia

Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these services. Rates and all particulars are shown in the schedules exhibit ed at the Post Offices. All letters ete. niust be marked "By Air Mall" and be handed.in at a Post Offcc.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "vin Siberia" If no superscribed.

Saigon

INWARD MAILS Chenonceaux

Straita and Air. Mall ex Imperial Airways Service (London, 19th October.).

Shanghai and Swatoy

ex Imperial

U.S.A., Canatin, Japan and Shanghai

(Seattle, 10th October).

Manila

Shanghai

Зарип

Conte ROBO

Scharnhorst

Sphinx

November 2.

November November

November

November 6. November 5. November 6.

Australia and Manila

J

Szeeluen Tanda Nojana Maru

Shanghai

Shanghai and Amoy

Shantung Tsinan

November 3. November 3.

November 3.

Strails and Air Mall

Shanghai

Airways Service (London, 22nd October)

Agapenor Ajax Bontekon

November G.

November 5.

November 5.

Canton

November li.

re-

Упрап

Hawali Marn

November 6.

Pres. Grant

Bokuyo Maru

November 6.

Italy Maru Melbourne Maru

November 6.

November 6.

Shang-

Empress of Asin

November 7.

Talous

November

Tsushima Maru

Fushimi Maru

November Novomber 6.

General Pershing

Hakusan Mart Jeypore

Pres. Polk Somali

Taiping

November 8. .November #.

Toysoku Maru

November 8,

Tyndarcus

November 9.

Taiyo Maru

November 14.

November 11.

November 11.

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and

hai (Vancouver BC., 10th October)

Amos

"

Japan

Japan and Shanghal

Manila

Straits

London, Nov. 1. Lord Lytton told Renter, knew Mr. Wang Ching-wei weit. He always took the chair at the

of our meetings

commission at Peiping and Nanking. He was re- lucid and clear-sighted markably

I

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, 11th Oct.) Japan and Shanghel Australia and Marišla

ex-

him

Japan

Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Manila

and we have litth time for kreping The close tp J

acquaintance with **jast frin. The absence Pipe Major and Piper Waison-- twai

another of

best alinta --wha factor in our luck of Bulls.

In the af.G. competition, our team was placed 6th--but here our marks- outstanding feature. manship was the In this part of the

competition were easily first. Summed up-Wand handled the meetings

frequently met Lwia Guid

at the fancy, cellently. but shootin' man! You's our hobby" privately and was greatly struck Towards the end of the season weby his personal charm, ability, skeleton com convincing sincerity and devolium managed to mobilize pany to take part in night op, and to the development of constitu-

luties successfully carried out our

tional government in China. He the until about 4.30 1., when Marines captured our boted rations was unquestionably a great mun and patriot. I grieve to hear of and the fight then wont ngin us.

Mention of the skeleton coy. the dastardly attack and sincerely brings to

to mind a matter which has hope that he recovers for his own been a worry to the keen supportera sake and that of China. Heuter., of the company-namely our numeri. of last eal strength. At the end season it

It had come to such a pass that there was some difliculty in re taining for the Sentfish the status

EST

Washington Cautious

New York, Nov, 1. Officini eireles reserve judgment

Ginyo Maru Marum

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Baturday.

For

Shanghai, Japan and Europe vin

Siberia

Amoy

Chenuneena Kingyin Haldin Shunchib Tanda

November November 8.

November R.

November

8.

Date and Time

Sat., Nov. 2, 1.30 p.m. Sat., Nev. 2, 3.30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 2, 4.30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 2, 6 p.m. Sat., Nov. 2, 6 pm.

a.m.

Canton Maru...Sun., Nov. 3, Hermod

Swntow Salgon

Shanghai and Japan

Sunday.

the

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Bangkok via Swntow

Monday.

Ewatow and Bangkok

Bayard, and Haiphong

Noihow,

Dairen

of company, and it was, I believe, on the possible effects of the

Oficial information of suggested by one of the heid yine shoofuge of Mr. Wang Ching-wei

To the few who have stood by the that we merge with another unit. Coy, in all its up and downs, this subject is lacking and many ex-

of opinion that th

Fort towards Tapar was thinkalde, and a general round perts are The jury comprised Messrs. L. Aup resulted in adding several husky policy of China

lads to the strength. Bat we still not change as Marshal Cheng remains dominant-- Calcraft (Foreman), L. A. da Costa

have a long way to go before we get Kai-shek nut of the skeleton" category, and United Pres. Mr. Armstrong appeared on

Scots to assist behalf of Yung Chi-ping. husband I appeal to of the dead wom

in making that possible before the end of this training reason,

GentlemenOur Guests." I hope you will forgive me for taking up and almost turning much rising meeting. this into a

It is gratifying to see so many of ong staunch supporters with us again this year. This function without 3. Bonnar. Mr. Stovenson, etc.. would seem wanting-ke a Burns dinner without the haggis!

woman.

said

4.30

In evidence, Yung Chi-ping that he resided on the first floor of No. 106 Electric Road. On Septem- ber he returned home about p., and went to the kitchen at the

house.

About

Afteen Lear of the

the minutes after he had entered kitchen, he heard a bang, and Soon after leaving the kitchen he W rock in the front park of Jump of the sitting room near the verandah, The which opens out into the street. Sound of the bang brought him out

thought of the kitchen. He reek had been blown there, because there had been blasting abou time.

he

kaw

the

that

in the

Found Wife Unconscious When he came out of the kitchen

his wine lying verandah, and noticed some blood on her head. He called out save his because she appeared to be unen scious. He thought she had been hit by the piece of rock. He called out to his father, Yung Chung-kut, The lived in next house, and father emme, left him with

wife to go to the Bay View Police Station

TO-MORROW'S BAZAAR

PREPARATIONS WELL

to report the matter. A Chinese well to our Adjutant-Captain Wil-Doll Stall, Miss A. Cordeiro; Dive

E.

.Sun., Nov. 3, 9 a.m.

Kwangchow. Mon., Nov. 4, 10.30 a.m.

Mon., Nov. 4, 1 p.m. Nanchang Man, Nov. 4, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday,

Fakhoi G. G. Paul Doumer

Letter for "Salgon-Marseilles Air Sphinx --Mail Service*—

(Due Marseilles, 18th November).

Reg.. Letters,

Baturin

K.P.O.

Nov. 4, 4.30 p.. Nov. 5, 9.00 a.m.,

Reg.

.Tues., Nov. 5,

G.P.O.

..Nov. 5, 9.00 a.m. Letters, .....Nov, 5, 9.30 am. ..... Tjisalak.. Tus, Nov. 5, 0.30 am. Tues., Nov. 5.

Saigon, Ceylon, India, *Mauritius, Sphinx

East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles (Due Margelles, 2nd December)

K.P.0. Reg

Nov. 5, p.. Leitors... Nov. 5, 10 am Foochow via Swafow Hoihow, Fukhoi azid Haiphong.... Szeclaren Strait, fevlon, India, Maurits, Hawaii Maru

Enst and South Afrien

Reg.

G.P.O.

Nov. 5, 945 am. Letters, Nov. 6, 10.30 a.n Hopsang Wed., Nov. 6, 10,30 a.m. Tues., Nov. G. 1 p.m. Tues., Nov. 5, 2.30 p.m.

Swaton, Amey and Foochow ...... Haitan

Wednesday. belters for "Imperial Airways Ser- Alux

vice"!

(Duo London, 22nd November),

K. P. O.

Nov, 6, 11.30 .. Nov: 6, Noon. Letter for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Ajax

Air Mail Service" (Due Amsterdam 18th November).

K. P. O. .Nov. 6, 11.30 ..

.Nov. 6, Noon.

Reg. Letters,

Reg

Letters, Struits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. Ajax

and S. Africa. Aden, Egypt and *Europe via Marseilles. (Duo Marseilles, 5th December.)

K. P. O. Reg.

..Nov. 6, Noon. ...Nov. 6, Noon.

FRITZ where she died soon after when you go you'll carry with you Lighting Candles, Misses D. Leung

IN HAND Elaborate preparations have been It is also a great pleasure to wel.

held to-morrow (Sunday) at Chuth Come 1. Macgown on his first public made for the Bazaar which is being appearance as our Chieftain. Doctor Hond, Kowloon, in aid of the poor of Mac, is our own special Chieftain-he Hongkong who are assisted by the is one of us I can sure him Society of St. Vincent de Paul, we will all rally romel during his will be open from 3 o'clock until 10. year of office.

there will be continuous music and * 1 would like, ta a. Colonel there will be an abundance of attrne- Dowlingin for coining here to-aight, Lions for young and old. The follow-

has many calls upon his time, und

Souvenir Stall: must faol tempted to dodge the coluning are the stalls:

Run by the 5t. now and again. I also wish to think | Mary's Ladies Association, Kowloga you Sir for the help you give to the Tong. The following tudies are in Scottish Company by always turning charges Mrs. A sympathetic ear to our grouches I d'Aquino, Miss Mes, Mrs, E. Raza-l'ereira, Mrs: and cuttles. On behalf of the Silve, Mrs. D. Remedios, Mrs. Company I promise you our whole. Xavier, Mrs. J. Sausa, Mrs. Lawrence.

support in your work for

Flower Stall, comprising the The Corpa.

departments-Surprise! And row, a word, or two of fare, Cake, in charge of Miss C. Gonsalves: sergeant was sent back to the house kinson. Your, impending departure Stall, Miss C. Xavier; Dollar Stall, with him, and he was sent buck to the Police Station by the sergeant in merely regretted by every Miss . Lopes: Sale Stall, Mis

We Silva; Card Stall, Miss R. Xavier; order to get an ambulance. A Euro of the Company, and

want you 10 know that we will long

ong Surprise Packet, Miss W. Silva, pean inspector accompanied him back remember the assistance you have

St. Joan

of Arc CYL.A. Stail, run in the house, and the ambulance ur always so readily given us. Expres-y the Chinese Cathon consisting of |

Young Ladies rived about fifteen minutes Intering the unanimous opinion of the Society, Hongkong, He went in the ambulance with his 'angany, I wouht say it is that the following departments:--Fishing wife Lo the Gavernment Civil you're a damned fine sedger, and Game, in charge of Miss E. Glow; Admission.

the best wishes of the Scottish Com and V. Yiu; Hitting Bells, Miss M. On first coming out of the kitchen, | pany.

Chan; he saw his wife lying on the ground.

It would be unseemly if I sat down Won merican Lottery, Miss J. of Fqucy Articles, Miss and on turning round saw the piece | without expressing thanks for favours | M Cents Stall

Chan. „of rock. It was too heavy to have received from the power behind Q. M.

run by Mr. J. been thrown by anyone, There was Stores. He might dispite the issue Ribeiro and helpers. • a cliff opposite the house where of

Children of Mary Stall, Miss F. bools to the next poor Innocent Blasting was going pu, but he could who contends that his old pair wore Dixon and helpers.

see it from the

the veraninh, be out in one year's volunteering! the tramline, Cause there

Lleut. Westlake has always had , Special Stall, Mrs. Triggs and I. Hollow were block of houses a small lage and un-soft spot for the Scottish-although St. Teresa's CY.M. Society Stall, other block of houses intervening. he will strongly deny this and explain in charge of Messrs. Chan Yap Yu, The cliff was also a considerable dis that, he only wants to get rid of the R. Lim, Peter Y.T. Lo and F, Lan.

kilt tance away from the house,

and sporr that litter his Hot Dog and Tea Stall, organised living Store. Anyway, we thank him. forby Mr. J. Noronha and helpers. at 10 let street, Cend Hops, his help.

1. W. Society Stall, run by the C. testified that about 4.46 pan, on the Before concluding. I would express, St. Mary's Chinese Catholic Young day in question he heard his son thanks to Eleut. Saunderson and his Ladles Association. shout, "Father, come over here; suve Committee for the excellent work Photo Stall, run by the members of life". Witness

Loss Wii ca inter-in-laying to enjoy bie

Immediately

have put in to make this even- the Photographic Society of Wah Yan College, under the direction of lying on the verandah in a pool of Replying to the toast, Dr. Macgown. Mr. P. Dragon. blood. Sho did not speak.

remarked that if any Scotsman in the! Withers gave formal evidence of Company heard of any young Scots. Identineation at the mortuary, and man coming to the Colony he should lose its entity and its kilt." nuded that the couple had been mar- got in touch with him and try to get | ried for seven years and wore happy.

In conclusion he expressed thanks iim to Join up as soon as was possi- At this stage the hearing was ad. ble. Ho feared that if the nunsborg hospitality and wished them every on behalf of the guesta for their journed to November 9 at 2.40 p.m. were not kept up the Company would success in the future. (Applausa).

Investment bankers and brokera in securit, a and commodities Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service. Commodity Futures on the principal American markets

Members of:

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Winnipeg Grain Exchange,

Manila Stock Exchange.

Correspondents for Haydon, Stone & Co.

Telephona: 80244, 80gið, 10240. Cablo Addrosa: Swanstock

· Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Nolldings, Hulto 119/122.

not

Chung-kut, aged

་་

Tsinan

.....

Reg.

Letters,

Rek Letters,

Reg.

Tues., Nov. 5, 3. p.m.

Wed., Nov. 6.

G. P. O. .....Nov. 6, Noon. ..Nov. 6, 12.30 p.m. Wed, Nov. 6.

G. P. O.

....Nov. 6, Noon. ..Nov. 6. 12.10 p.m. Wed, Nov. 6,

G. P. 0.

Nov. 6, 12.45 pm.

Letters,...Nov. 6, 1.40 p.m. Wed., Nov. 6, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Grant Wed., Nov. 0, 4.30 p.m.

Letters,

Amoy Manila

Thursday. Australia and New Zealand vin Melbourne Maru

Brisbane (Due Brisbane, 21st November). Straits and Calcutin Parcels, Manila

Thurs., Nov. 7.

Parcels, Reg.,...

......Nov. 7, Noon.

Letters,

Kutsang ..Nov. 7, 1 p.m. Letters,

Emp. of Asia Thurs., Nov. 7, 4.30 p.m. Friday,

Nov. 7, 12.45 pan. ..Nov. 7, 130 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 7. .Nov, 7, 2 p.m.

Mulaam

Hupeh

Canton

Haiphong

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Haining

Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A, Central General Pershing

and South America, "Canada and Europe via San Franciseo and Europe vin Siberia

Parcels,

Reg.....

Letters,

Saturday.

Hobow, Puki wnd Haiphong

(Dee San Francisen, 1st December).

Straits. Ceylon, India, Mauritus, E. Somali,

and S. Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles, (Due Marseilles, 7th December).

K. P. O.

Nov. 8, 11 a.. .Nov. 8, 4.30 p.in. Nov. 8, 4.80 p.m.

Parcels, Reg. Letters,

Sundnkanı

Amoy

Parcels,. Reg., Letters,

Ineang ... Kiungchow

.Fri., Nov. 8. 11 a.m. Fri., Nov. 8, 1 p.m. .Fri, Nov. 8, 2 jam. Fri, Nov. 8, 3. p.m.

Fri., Nov. 8. ...Nov. 8. 3 p.m. ...Nov. 8, 4.16 p.m. ..Nov. 8, 5 p.nl.

„Sat., Nov, 0,

G. P. O...

,Nov, 8, Noon. .Nov. 8, 5 p.m. .Nov. 1,.8:30 à.m. Sat, Nov. 0, 10 a.m. Sat, Nov. 0, 3.80 p.m.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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