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Alternate Insortions 20% Extra.

If Not Prepaid a Booking Fee of 50 cents is Charged.

FOR SALE. ·

THE HONGKONG

NEW

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936,

ADVERTISEMENTS. CORRESPONDENCE Freighter

NOTICE.

:

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Commencing Monday, 13th July, 1990, the Hongkong Dispensary, Dispensing Department, will be open for business during the following extended hours: Week days.... 8:30 a,m. to 8 p.m. 10a.m. to 1.p.m.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. Sundaya and

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

BATHING HUT: Reprise Bay. Front row, Good condition." Im-1 mediato possession. Apply Box No. The Steamship, 333, "II.K. Telegraph."

--SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations lesued this morning.

Banks.

H.K. Banks, $1,582% su. H. K. Banks

(Lon. Reg.),

2101 . Chartered Bank. £14% H.

Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £ n. East Asia Bank, $73 n.

Insurances.

Canton in., $256 n.

Union In., $525 n.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $462 n.

I. K. Fire, In., $260 n. Internut Asace., Sh. $3% ». Shipping.

Douglas, $36 n.

H.K. Steamboats, $2.25 b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 a.· Shell (Bearer), 06/3 n. Union Waterboats, $12 a.

Docks etc.

HI.K. Wharven (old), $87 n. H.K. & W. Docks $10 b. Providents (old), $1/1.05 ma. Providents (new), 20 eta, n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, S. 4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $100 n.

Mining.

Kailan, 113. Langknts (Single), $8 n. S'hai Exploratlona, Sh. #41⁄2

S'hai Loans, Sh. $4 n.

Raubs, $10.26 n.

Venz: Goldfield $4 b..

Antamoks, $4.90 b.

Atoks, 90 cts. n.

Bagulo Gold 40 cts, b. Balaboca, $22 b.

Benguet Consolidated, $19 b Benguet Exp., 31 cts, b. Big Wedge, 70 cts, sa. Consolidated Mines, 4 cts, b. Demonstration, $1.45 sa: Ipo Gold, 31 cis. n.

Itogons, $1.92 n.

I. X. L.. $2.85 b.

Masbate, 85 cts. n. Northern Mining, $91⁄21⁄2 ets. n. Paracale Gumnus, 60 eta, b. Salacol, 12 cts. n. San Mauricio, $1.40 n. Suyor Consols, 54 cts. b. United Paracale, $1. Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $4.45 b.

H.K. Lands, $29% n. H.R. Lands, 4% Debon.

$100 b.

'Shmi Lands, Sh. $13 n.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $8.66 n.

H. K. Reallies, $4%

Chinese Estates, $80 n.

Chinn Realties, Sh. 84 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities.

ILK. Tramways, $10.50 b.

"MARECHAL JOFFRE”“ No. 18 A/36 Bringing Cargo from Marsellles &c., arrived Hongkong on Saturday 11th July, 1936.

Consignees are hereby informed formed that their goods with the exception of Optum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whenes delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 22nd July, 1986, ar they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examine the Company's Surveyor Meers-dioddard at Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00

.m. on Friday, 17th July, 1930,

Consignees must have a Revenue urer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Com- jany's Surveyors,

ed

No. Fire Tarurance will be effected by it in any cam whatever.

R. OHL.. Agent.

Hongkong, 11th July, 1920.

Penic Trams, (old), $01⁄2 3. Peak Trams, (new). $24 n. Star Ferries, $85% . Yaumati Ferries, (old) $20 n. China Lights, $10,50 n. China Light, (new), $7.50 n. II.K. Electric, $50 b. Macao Electric, $18,76 n, Sandakan Lights. $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $25.25 b. Telephone (new) $81; n. Chinn Busen. Sh. $11 n, Singapore Tractions. 32/6 b. Singapore Ptef 28/- n.

Industrials

*

Malabon Sugars, 39% b. Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $19 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n Canton Ices, $14 n.

Cement, $8.70 h.

H.K. Ropes, $1.90 m.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $19% n.

Watson, $3.45 n. Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $3 n.

Wm. Powells, 40 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), 850 n.

Cotton Milla

Ewo Coltona Sh. $7.75 n. S'hal Cotton's (old), Sh. $70 n. S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $104

11.

Zonny Sings, $18. Wing On Textiles. Sh. $25 n.

Biscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments. $2.90 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macno "Greyhoundo," $2 n. Constructions (old), $14 n. Constructions (new), 30 cfs, U. Vibro Piling, $2 m

Ch. Govt. 55% 1926G.$Bds. 9374 %

40% Loan 7%

il.

II.K. Govt.

Buri. b

HK. Goyl. 349 Loan 1%%%

prm, b.

Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

SIXTH

ANNUAL

Amateur Photographic

Competition

June-August, 1936.

Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

govern

the --No responsibility will be accepted for

non-delivery, loss or damage,

The following Itules Competition

1-The Competition is confined exclusively

to amateur photographers, 2--Pleiten 'kubelited in Sepia tones ahvold

be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

The Priver will, de awarded to the competlioni mending in what are adjulged to be the best photographs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be pobitshed dully during the period of the Competition. 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries, in the Telegraph · is reserved. B-Thotographs which have been already entered in loent competitions are ins - ellathie.

At the conclusion of the Competition, entries) will be returned to competitors ph appliction in this Ofee wlihin warn Jinys.

USE THIS

FORM AND

LIGHTLY PASTE IT

ON THE

BACK OF

EACH

ENTRY.

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

--Photographs must not be less than Post-card siro (excepting in the Children's Senlion) and the entry form should be lightly pasted on the back.

-Nu correspondenci will be entered into

In connection with the Competition. 10.Entries in the Children's Section

st

bear the name, age and address on the entry form reuntemigned,hy a parent, 11-No employee or member of any firm

in the photographlo trade is permitted to compete,

12.-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.

| 18.-The dechison of the Judges shall be final.

Entry Form

J'lonae usa block letteri and poste this on back of each entry. If entered In Children's Beetion, parent please counteralgs

Holidays

and

6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Special arrangements have been made for the immediate delivery of urgent medical requirements,

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that An Interim Dividend of £2.10/- per share, subject to deduction of Income Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th June, 1936, at rate of 1/3.6/16 per Dollar THE DIVIDEND will be payable on and after 10th August, 1936. at the offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from 27th JULY, to 8Hi AUGUST (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of E can be registered.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF

DIRECTORS,"

V. M. GRAYBURN,

CHIEF MANAGER.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1936.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT

WEEK

Onders by the Hon. Mr. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, state:

Chinese Company

Training Course:"Part II-All Ye- cruits of Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part II of Training Course will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, July 14th at 17.30 hours for instruc

tion.

Indian Company

Training Course: Part II-All re- cruits of the Indian Company will attend the Indian Company quarters on Tuesday, July 14th at 17.30 hours for instruction.

Islam and World Peace Breaks

To The Editor

Hongkong Telepruph

Sir-The failure of the League of Nations to discharge its obligations to- wards Ethiopia has provoked justified

the

have been attributed to the inability criticism of that body. Various causes of the League to achieve the object It held before li. In my opinion. failure of this World Peace Movement Is due to the efforts of the League being confined to the narrow sphere of diplomacy, the source whence most of the mischief springs having been

Record

FAST TRIP DOWN ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

Montreal, July 1. Inagurating a new regular cargo Aurvies between Canada and the Far East; the Japanese, freighter Kano Maru broke all extating speed records from Montreal, to Father Point in the St. Lawrence River.

left out. The League, on the whole, we cannot say, has been insincere; in fact the desire to achieve peace was

She covered the 200 miles in the there but the energies were astonishing time of 101⁄2 hours, an directed. The causes that led to the average of nearly 18 knots. executive, may be summed up failure of the League, us

Ordinary passenger ships and liners asually, take 10 hours to cover tho

Kame distance.

under:

a pence

1. Nations' unwillingness as a whole to make sacrifices in the interest of universal peace' and concord, ·

2. Individual nations insist on the inviolability of treaties catered into by them with individual nations and are not preparet to relinquish some special privileges and advantages so enjoyed, in favour of a common agreement aiming at amity

international

between two or more nations, other 3. In the event of a dispute arising nations take no initiative to bring about an amicable settlement until the situation. has assured abnormal proportions.

take sides in

4. Different nations such disputes and thus add fuel, to Are,

5. Other nations exploit a critical International situation and, to achieve their particular ends, further cm- barrass the position.

6. When one nation suffers defeat, the original dispute is lost sight of. and each nation seeks to gain some advantage out of the situation.

7. Modern diplomacy lacking in honesty.

is uiterly

Subsidised heartless modern journalism, which is solely directed towards slanderous attacks by one people against the other is yet another factor to be reckoned with.

I a league of nations lind· been formed on the lines proposed by the Islamic formula of peace, the dif ficulties that confront the nations to- day would have certainly not arisen or would have been surmounted with- | out much difficulty. The Islamis remedy is of a fundamental character, embracing, as it does, all the various factors that count, and its appeal, too, is not limited to the diplomats alone, but is addressed both to the States and their subjects. In this connec- tion:

1. Jstom condemns covetousness and enjoins contentment with whatever a nation has.

2. By advising a race a virtuous activity, Islam

turns the greed for plunder and conquest into one for ex- Hend-ploitation of a country's own national resources in the interests of Its

of its people. 3. 7slam condemns slanderous and insinuative propaganda by one nation against the other, and points out how nations once holding eminence in his- tory fell into disgrace later and again how backward people rose to pro- minence. States and nations must therefore always keep in view fact that they are na much subject to the forces of decay as individual plant and human life..

Emergency Unit Reserve Motor Patrol-A motor patrol will be carried out by members of the Emergency Unit Reserve on Friday, July 17th, 1936. All members will parade outside Queen's Pier at 17.20 hours. Dress Optional.

Strength. Constable 1425 Donald Moy Toy has been struck off

the strength of the Emergency Unit Reserve as from 14th May, 1936.

T.T.

Demand

C. CHAMPKIN, D. S. P. (R).

EXCHANGE

.Selling

T.T. Shanghat

T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan

T.T. India

T.T. San Frisco & New York

T.T.

Manlia

[T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkokt T.T. Saigon T.T. France T.T. Germany

T.T. Switzerland

T.T. Australla

T.T. Lisbon

4 m/s. L/C. London

1/3

1/3

10614 .54%%%

1001 849 32

the

4. Islam further insists that nallons and States must have a cousclence and that their conduct should be as much governed by standards of morality as individual conduct.

5. Treaties should

be worded

in

clear and unequivocal language in- gapable of more than one interpreta- 6. Sanetily of agreements must at

tlon.

all costs be respected.

7. In case of a breach of faith by one contracting party, the other should

The Kann Maru hended out for Japan via the Panama Canal but will be back here in September.

Increasing

trade between Canada And the Far East led the owners of The Kano Maru to start a direct kér- vice to and from. Montreal. Two modern ships will help to maintain the new service.

NEW BRITISH SERVICE TO FAR EAST Meantime word has been received in British Columbia shipping circles Victoria will be a regular port-of-call (ays the Victoria Daily Tinies) that on the British Columbia California- Orient service which will be in- augurated shortly by a group passenger and freight vessels of the J. and C. Harrison fleet.

of

One of the ships mentioned for this service, the Harpagon, is known in Victoria, having paid her maiden call to Ogden Point early in January. She was then on her Gråt trip to the British Columbin conal and loaded Vancouver Island

for the lumber British Isles,

The six other ships planned for the service are of revolutionary design and have been built with the aid of

the new British government's $50,- 000,000 tramp subsidy fund.

POST

OFFICE.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA PENANG (WEEKLY THROUGH SERVICE)

Bandoeng-Amsterdam (K.L.NL) via Singapore Salgon-Marseilles (Air Orlent) vla Saigon Singapore-Australia

Chinese Domestic Air Service Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these ser- vices. Rates and all porculors are shewn in the schedules exhibited at the Post Offices. All letters etc, must be marked "By Air Mall." VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded. "vla Siberia" if so superscribed.

Shanghai Shanghal

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways" Direct Service-London date, 4th July

Straits and London Parcels--London

date, 29th May Straits

Japan

Haiphong

Calcutta and Straits

Australia and Manila Manila

Japan and Shanghai Shanghal

Japan and Shanghai

Kitana Maru Pres. Jackson

Felix Roussel Memnon

1.3.A. Dorado

Somali Van Hentsz Tottor Maru Canton... Chaksang

-July 13. July 14.

July 14.

July 14.

July 14, July 16.

·July 10..

July 10.

July 16.

July 10.

Taiyo Maru

July 10,

Tilawa

July 10,

Manila

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B... 27th June).

Burdwan

July 17.

Empress of Canada

July 17.

General Pershing

July 17.

Hakone Maru'

.July 17.

Hakozaki Maru

July 17.

Hector

July 17.

Pres. Harrison Tjination

July 17.

July 18.

Ilakodate Maru

July 20.

Pres. Lincoln

July 20.

Rio de Janeiro Maru

July 20..

Talma

July 21.

July

21.

Victoria

July 21.

Lisbon Maru

July

Chichibu Maru

July 22,

Aramis

July 24.

Kano Maru

July 21.

July 24.

July 24.

Straits and Europe. vin Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London 18th June

Strails and London Parcels-London

date, 11th June

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai

(San Francisco, 10th June). Java and Manila Straits

U.S.A., Honolulu,

Java

Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 26th June). Jand Japan

Calentte and Straits

Los

Straits

Strafts

Salgon Japan

Shanghai

The Brat ship to take up this ser- rice is expected to be the larpalycus. She will call at two or three ports in British Columbia, then go to Angeles harbour and from there across the Pacific to Japan and China. All the ships will have limited but comfortable passenger accommodation for twelvo travellers.

Increasing trade between Canada and China and Japan in wholly res- possible for these new developíments, ~Reuter,

WATER LEVELS

STATE OF RIVERS IN KWANGTUNG

The following returns have been issued by the filver Conservancy Commission for Kwangtung Province, showing the water levels in English feet at the named:

Wichew

Swuhing

places or observation

Highest Lowest

on

record record July 11 July 12 West River at

1.79.0 --2,5 West River at

-+-41.0 North River at

Tongruen

+ 26.9 North Iilver at

Shanwhul 1.27.6 - East River at

Sheklung +-16,5 - 2,7

Japan and Shanghai

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

(Seattle, 4th July)

For

Samshui and Wychow Shanghai

Rahaul and Tulagi

Tjibadak

Potsdam

Pres. Mckinley

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Monday.

Date and Time.

Kongno ......Mon., July 13, 4 p.m. Clytoncus.....Mon., July 13, 5 pan. Bremerhaven .. Mon., July 13, 5 pm.

Tuesday.

Letters for "Air Orient Service" Felix Roussel

(Due Marseilles, 26th July)

Reg,

Lettern

K. P. O.

....July 14 8.30 ̄`a.in. Reg.,

.....July 14, 9 mm. Lettern Saigon, Ceylon, India, East, and Felix Roussel

South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

(Duo Marsellies 11th August)

G. P. O. Reg.

July 14, 9 am. Letters, ...July 14, 10 ..

Batavia Manila, Australia and New Zealand

DELT

27.0

15.0

14,5

8.3

7.5

vin Thursday fxland.

7.0

2.9 2.R

(Due Thursday Ipland, 26th July).

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Amoy

Reg

Tucs, July 14

G. P. O.

...July 14, 9 am

..July 14, 9.30a.m.

Tues., July 14.

G. P. O. ...July 14, 9.45 a.m. Lettors....July 14, 10.80 a.m.

Tisalak....Tues., July 14, 9.30 am. Taiping -***

Parcels,

Reg.,

Tues., July 14.

July 14, 9 a.. July 14, 9.15 a.m.

Letters, ....July 14, 10.30 'n.m.

Huiyang, Tues., July 14, 2 p.m. Sunning Tues., July 14, 3.80 p...

Wednesday.

"Lam Hoi, "uged 18, unemployed, *Letters for="KLM. Service"=doc Memision ....170........ (Wed., July 16, pleaded guilty to the theft of a Amsterdam,`27th July. electric table for and three quilts

Ref.. when he was brought before Mr. Mac

fadyen at the Kowinon MagistracySummits, Ceylon,

Letters, to-day. The complainant was Sub-Inspector, R. Cunningham, stated that defendant wan

Cas formerly employ At the Kant Toi Hotel which haded

aged 46, accountant. Detective

into

bankruptcy

The Hotel

Rone owed theg

K.P.O.

15, 8.30 a.m.

Reg.... Letters,

Enet ark Memnon South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles.

(Due Marseilles, 12th August). K, P. 0.

Reg. ***

...July, 15, 9 am. Letters...July 15, 10 a.m.

not immediately declare war, but him about x in wages and Swalow, Amoy and Fornios

should first explore all avenues of penceful

settlement through League.

were not forthcoming, defendant. the the articles. His Worship bound de

fendant in a bond of $75 for a

over in a period of one year. and ordered that To be sent back to the country with fare from the Poor Box. Be warned him to let his other fokis 'know that they would not be denit with so Jeniently.

B. Each individual state must ever remain prepared for defence so that treacherous neighbour might not take advantage of her weakness neglected frontiers.

a 0416 465%

145

143 14

4810

.4.84

7914

.973%

.1/7

or

9. Nations should no! nurture Jealousies and thus perpetuate hatred and vendetti.

Straits and Calcutta Parcels,

G.P.O.

July 15, 9 a.m. July 15, 9.30. a.m.

Wed., July 15,

G. P. O. Reg, ......July 15, 6.45 am. Lettere,nly 15, 10.30 a.m. Hozan Maru Wed, July 16, 1.30 p.m. Sulsang

Wed, July 15. July 15, 1 p.m. Letters ..... July 16, 2 p.m.

Thursday.

"Japan and *Canada

(bue Victoria B.C., 10th August). Amoy

Japan

Letters,

Talthybius Thurs., July, 10, 10.88 a.m.

Tainan.....Thurs., July 15, 3.30 p.m. Kitano Maru .Thurs., July 16, 5 pm. Friday.

for "Imperial Airways R.M.A. Dorado....... Fri, July 17, Direct Service"-due London, 27th

Reg.

K.P.O.

..July 16, 5 pat Letters........July 17, 8 n.m.

10. If, during the course of hostill-

overtures for peace

July. $100, weeks' im- made by one belligerent, the other prisonment, was imposed on hi Piu- .6$86 | MMA

must at once cease hostilities and take fong aged 28, murried woman, when, up, peace negotiations.

she admitted the possession of 1,030 11. When two nations fall out. Canton lottery tickets before Mr. others must at once step in and settle Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- the dispute by arbitration, on a busts | tracy, this morning. Inspector R. of equity and justice, and should not Shannon stated that defendant was take sides ner seek any advantage out arrested in Waterloo Road near Re- of the situation.

clanation Street.

Buying

-1/3 tř 1/35% .32

.5.20 063%

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

4 m/s. D/P.

do

4 m/ɛ. France

30 d/s. Indin

U.S. Cross rate in London ..5.02

MANILA SHARES

&

The following quotations have been received by Swan, Culbertson Fritz from their Manila office after the close of this morning's session:

Prices in PesOR

Buyers Sellers

3.25

3.40 .25 .26 12.40

Antamok Baguio Gold

Benguet Consolidated 12.20

Consolidated Mines

Demonstration Itogon Masbate

.036

Benguet Exploration 21 Bid Wedge

123

47

.0356

..ឆេក

00

1.29 1.30

.50

.60

.08

.10

,80 .88

Suyoe United Paracale

36A .88

.00

Saincol

San

Mauricio

Market:Steady.

12. If one of the contending parties refuses to accept the League award und goes war, all the other nations must jointly fight the refractory party. 13. In the event of the aggressor na tion, suing for peace, the settlement of the dispute must be confined to the original cause and the refractory na tion

should not be punished with vengeance.

14. Interest must be abolished sinen it makes Indirect taxation easy and therefore prolongation of hostilles possible.

The.R.E.O.C.A. will hold a launch plenic to Big Wave Bay on Satur- day, July 18, leaving R.A.S.C. Cam- ber 2.30 p.m, then Queen's Pier and Kowloon. Tickets, $1 adults and 50 cents children, can be obtained from S. H. Chapman, R.E., Wellington Barracks.

15. Every government, whether na- A dinner party was held by the or foreign, must regard itself as Chun-Shing Students' Association at body of public servants; so that it St. Francis Hotel on Friday in may enjoy the full confidence of her honour of Mr. Poter H. Sin, the Vice- subjects and thus command full sup- Hon. President of the association, who port against aggression.

was recently appointed a Justice of 16. Subjects of Individual States the Peace. Among the guests present should co-operate with their Govern- were Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Sin, the ments and never resort to law-break- Vice-llon. Presidents of the associn= ing activities, and if their grievances tion, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Kwok, Dr. cannot be redressed, they should F. C. Tsang, the Hau. Advisers, Dr. rather withdraw from the land than lon. Presidents, Dr. F. I. Teung and 3. F. Lam, Mrs. Fan Kit-pang, the disturb the peace. Incidentally, I might mention here that this injune- tion of Islam, has been and is still being acted upon by the Ahmadiyya Moslems in spite of the highly un- A depression is situated about 350 favourable and provokkig attitude of miles south-west of Tokyo, moving some of the responsible officials of the E. N. E. Another is indicated over Punjab Government, and there is no South Manchuria probably moving possibility of Almades ever breaking castward, Local forecast:-S. W. the law or joining subversive move winds, moderate; fair with local showers.'

N. A. G. Soori.

LOCAL SHOWERS

ments.

the Board of Committees of the asso- clation. Many interesting speeches very enjoyable and successful one. were delivered, and the party was a

·

Reg. Letters,

Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.M.A. Dorado

Airways Service"-dué Darwin, 21st July.

Пек..

K.P.O.

July 16, 5 p.m.. Letters,.......July 17, 8 a.m.

Sandakan Hollow, Pakhtoi and Haiphong Ilaiphong Shanghai and Japan

Manita

Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., C. and S. America, Canada and Europe vix San Francisco, and Europe via Siberia,

G.P.O.

..July 16, 5 p.m. July. 17, 8.30 am.

................Fri, July 17,

G.P.O.

Reg. ....Joly 16, 5 p.m. Letters, July 17, 8.30 a.m. Mausang... Fri., July 17, 9.30 am. Kaying

Fri, July 17, 1 p.m. Canton.***. Fri., July 17, 2 p.m. Hjakozaki Maru Fri., July 17, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Harrison..Fri, July 17, 5 p.m. General Pershing ......Fri, July 17,

Parcels, Reg

Letters,

(Due San Francisco, 9th August). Letters for "K.L.M. Service”—due Hakone Maru'.

Amsterdam, 30th July.

K.P.O.

Reg

July 17, 4 p.. July 17, 5 pan. July 17, 6.30 p.m.

Fri, July 17,

G.P.O.

July, 17, 4.30 p.m.

Iteg.....July 17, 4 p.m. Letters, .............July 17, 4.30 p.m., Leiters,.....July 17. 6 p.m. Manila.

................... Emp. of Canada Fri., July 17, 6 p.m." ..Fr., July 17, Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Hakone Maru

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

Via Marseilles.

(Due Marseilles, 16th August)..

K. P. O.

Reg- Reg., July 17, 4:30 p.m. Lotters, July. 17, 4,30 p.m. Letters,

Sunday.

Anhu! Klangeu

IIolhow Bangkok via Swatow Foochow via Swatow

G..P. O..

July 17, 5 p.m ..July 17, 4 p..

.Sun., July 19, 9 a.m. Sun, July 10, 9 a.m Hangsung...Sun, July 19, 0 a.m. *Superscribed correspondence only..

Mario Gili, aged 18, clork, appeared July 4 at Thi Wan bathing beach. (on remand before Mr. E, Himsworth Defendant was represented by Mr. M.. Mees will be holding a whist driva Yau Wong, aged 28, matshed foki, on Friday, July 17. Bail in the sum The Royal Ulster Rifles Sergeants' ing, on charges of common gasault of Defendant was remanded till 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-A. in Silva, who asked for a date to be fixed. for hearing of the case.

and Lau Yee, aged 10, student, on of $50 was allowed..

and tombola at Murray Barracks this evening at 8.30.

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