1936-10-27 — Page 16

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936.

CLASSIFIED

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS HONGKONG CRICKET 25 Words $1.50

for 3 days prepaid

TO LET

TO LET.-Nos. 3 and 4, King's Park Bulidings, Austin Road, Kowloon, Cold Zour-roomed Flats. Hot and

Apply Splendid outlook. Water. Union Trading Co., York Building Telephone 27738.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations Issued this

morning.

Banks.

1. K. Banka, $1,640 b. and 854, Н. К. Banks (Lon. Reg.).

£104% n.

Chartered Bank, £144 », Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31% n.

Morcantile Bank, C., £14% n.

East Asia Bank, $83 n.

Insurances.

Canton In.. $266 n.

Union In., $590.b..

China Underwriters, $1.00 n.

China Fire, $462 n.

H. K. Fire, In., $256 n. Internat'l Assec.. Sh. $34% n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamtats, $4.75 b. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $35 n. Indo-Chinos (Def.), $36 b. Shell (Bearer), 118/1 1. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Docks etc.

H. K. Wharves (old), $110 b. H. K. & V. Docks, $124 p. Pravidents (ok). $2.10 b. Providenta (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $160 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81% n Kailan Mining Ad. 12/4 n. Lankats (Single) Sh. $31⁄2 1. S'hai Exploration Sh. $2 n. S'hai Lonna Sh. $2 n. Rauba $12 n.

Venz: Goldfield $6 b.

Antamoks, $7.

Aloks, $1.18 s.

Baguio Gold, 59 eta, n.

Balaton Mining $26 n.

Benguet Consol. $25 n.

Bengua Explor, 35 cts. n.

Big Wedges, 89% ets, sa.

Consolidated Mines 10% ets, sa. Demonstrations, $1.70 s.

Gold Creels, 50 ets, t.

Gold River, 12 eta, n.

Ipo Gold, 40 cts, m.

I. X. L. $4.05 b.

Itogons, $4.05 n.

Mambulao, 90 ets. sa.

Masbate Consol, $1.01 n. Northern Mining, 47 cta. sa. Paracale Gumaus, $1.48/52 an, Salacot Mining. 17 cts, 1. San Mauricia, $5.94/6 sn Santa Rosa, 16 cls. n. Suyoc Consols, $1.17/11 sa. United Paracale, $3.81 hi Paracale Gold 84/86 cts. яa.

Lands. Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6,15 b.

H. K. Landa, $40 8.

H. K. Lands. 4% Deben..

$105 n.

S'hal Lands, Sh. $10 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphren, $0% n.

H. K. Realities, $5.50 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realtles, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities.

CLUB.

NOTICE.

ALLEGED THEFT

OF FILM

COMPANY MANAGER

CHARGED

the

Ip Yat-chau. 29, manager of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nam Kwok Film Company, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central that on Tuesday, the 27th October, Magistracy this morning charged with 1936, a drawing for the redemp-theft of a motion picture film en- tion of thirty (30). Debentures!led "Nu! Kan Dip," from 44 Pais

Tai Street, Kowloon, un October 5. will be held in the Pavilion at

Mr. W. A. Mackinlay appeared for the complainant, Lam Woon-kuen, & p.m.

the

Luk, Kwok Hotel, The numbers of the Debentures residing o

ทุกง drawn will be published in the Wanchai, and Mr. G. S, Ford

Mr. Ford asked for a week's formal) Hongkong Government Gazette and sent for the defendant.

which was granted. Bafli the local Newspapers, and holders remand of drawn Debenturen may, upon was fixed at $1,000. It will be re- giving notice to the Treasurers called that some time ago the de- fendant suminoned the complainant walving the six months' notice to

for stealing a Alm from him but the ense was not heard, as it was stated which they are entitled, apply on the 31st October, 1936, to the that both parties came to an agree- Treasurers, Mesara. Perey Smith,ment. Seth & Fleming, for payment of the principal and interest to the int October, 1936.

H. K. Tramways, $12 9. Peak Trams, (old), $6% n. Peak Trams, (new), $2% n. Star Ferries, (old), $93 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old), $2914 is, China Lights, $14.60 b. China Eights, (now), $11 b. 11. K. Electric. $63% b. Macno Electric, $20 n. Sasdakan Lights, $8.30 1. Telephone told), $29 b. Telephone (new), $10.75 b. 'China Buses. Sh. $111⁄4 n.

Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/ n,

Industriale

Malabon Sugars, $91⁄21⁄2 n.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $10

n

Cald: Mocg. (Prof.), Sh. $16 n.

Cantor Ices, $1.00 n.

Cement, $11.60 b.

H. K. Ropes, $3.00 n.

Stares, &c.

Dairy Fram, $221⁄4 b.

Watson, $4.85 n.

Lano Crawfords, $0% n.

Mackintoshs, $5.

Sinceros, 43 n.

Wm. Powells, 40 ets. n. Wing. On (HK.), $60 n.

Cotton Mills.

By Order of the Committee. A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1936.

NOTICE.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

OPENING CEREMONY

on

POSTPONED.

The ceremony for the imagura- tion of the through traffe' service Railway, the Canton-ilankow which was scheduled for November A Fancy Dress Bal Masque. In aid of the Society of St. Vincent, has been postponed to January 1, learned yesterday. This dis next, it was

Is made because the nut- postponment

of the rallway intend to horities complete all installments, such as radio stations, etc. before the erre-

is held, Inony

Link Mr

11slung-Cun. Manager f

Canton-Hunkow Amlway, has deelded to make o with the Hankow- joint service Peiping Railway. Arrangements for joint service are now being drafted, -Canton Daily Sun.

Paul, and under the tinguished patronage of HE. the Governor, Sir Andrew aldecott, Kt.. CMG., C.B.E., is being held, by kind permission of the Glou- cester Hotel, un Friday night, November 6th.

Will some of the Hong Kong society Indies volunteer to net as partners at this Bal Masque for

enough those not fortunate have their own, and who present a dance ticket

to

All the proceeds of the dance tiekels go to the funds of this estimable loen Charity Society.

Would volunteer partners send their names NOW to the Organis- ing Surial Secretary, Bal Masque. ejo Gloucester Hotel, Distinctive rosettes will then them.

Ewo, Cottons, Sh, $11 n. 'S'hni Cottons, (old), Sh, $79 n. S'hni Cottons (new), Sh. $46 n. Zoong Sings, $10 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh, $26 n. Miacollaneous

H. K. Entertainments, $3 n.

3. C. Enterprise $1.35 n.

Macao "Greyhounds," $2 p. Constructions (old), $134 n.

• Constructions (now), 42% cts.

II.

Vibro Plling, $5.25 .

Ch. Govt. 6%

02% n.

1925 G.SEds.

ILK. Govt, 4% Loan 8% prm, b. II.K. Govt. 84% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers. 34 n. Dasakas, 68 cts, 68..

Issued to

SCIENCE, THE DESTROYER

(Continued from Page 6.3

the

the

Chief

SUICIDE ATTEMPT

FOILED

EUROPEANS' RESCUE IN HARBOUR

A married woman, Mak Yuskan, aged 23, residing at No. 63 Wonchat Road, attempted to commit suleide by jumping into the harbour ear Stewart Rand about 1 o'clock this inorning.

She was seen to jump in by two Cpl. Wriggħat, of ther Kuropents, Military Fuot Police. net Mr. Pincolt, who immediately dived into the water and effected The woman was later taken to the

fron immersion.

D frsetur,

frivolity had he been able to look Government Civil Hospital suffering

further into the

future and renilse

how those frst flabby wind-bags were to turn men's thoughts to the invention of the engine which now forms the most deadly perti to mo- dern civilisation.

We

may, perhaps, congratulate ourselves upon the fact that British people of those times did not associate the balloon with military activities. Possibly that was only because they were too sceptical of its ability ever to lift anybody from off the face of terra firma.

WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN

te At any rate, when Lunard),

1:om Italian aeronaut, flouted off Moorfields above the heads of a yell- the first ing and ribald mab upon Alght from English soll, it was not because he saw in the balloon a new arm to his defence forces that the King suspended a sitting of his Cabinet Council to watch the ascent. "My Lords," said the King, "we shall have an opportunity of discussing this question at another time, but we may never again see poor Lainard); so le us adjourn the Counell and ob- serve the balloon!"

It is a pity the King's forebodings were unfounded. Had Lunardi snil- ed away into the clouds never to re- turn, his departure might conceivably have retarded for a generation or two the evolution of the Zeppelin and

bombing plane.

Ten years is not of much reckon- ing in the course of world develop- mint, but had not selence given us the dirigible and aeroplane in time for the Great War, it is conceivable that man might have had just time enough in which to adjust-as the savants have been suggesting at Blackpool- his mentality to the real benefits that 1ight may bring him.

Things have fallen out otherwise, however, and now it looks as if the Western world is going to make an even

inore unholy mess of aerial transport than China is expected to make of her newest railroad.

SPECIAL

NOTICE

Advertisers requiring addi- tion space in the South China Morning Post" and "The Hongkong Telegraph' during the months of November and December, are requested to make their reservations as early as pos- sible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising evenly throughout these months, and in order to assist us, co-operation is invited,

FITTSBURGH STRIKE

new

Pittsburgh, Oct. 26. The 7,000 employees of the Pitts- burgh Plate Glass Company struck at midnight, following a deadlock In contract, negotiations for which

of included consent

the employers to a "closed shop" and The strikers have higher wastes. picketed the company planta in four States.-United Presi..

COMING WEDDINGS

KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL FOR HONGKONG

The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced: Mr. Thomas' Tweedie, ship's offeer. Butterfield and Swire, residing at 99D, Waterloo Road, Kowloon, and Miss Denise Maria Lamouroux, of 874 Bart Road, Shanghai; Mr. John Alan Kemsley, engineer, of 9 Tregunter Mansions, Muy Road, and Miss Marjorie Beever, residing at Charter House, Peak.

FOUR-YEAR WAR

17

The

Monrovia, Oct. 20. The Liberian Government 10-day announced the capture of the power- ful native chieftain, King Nimely, the Kru lender, after a four-year jungle hunt in which, it is estimated, 20,000 natives have been killed.--United

Press.

DIPLOMAT'S VISIT

* London, Oct. 26. The Argentine Foreign Minister, Dr. Saavedra Lamas, who is on a visit to London, was entertained to dinner at the Foreign Office this even- Ing. Earlier to-day Dr. Lamas called at the Foreign Office and saw Mr. Eden.-British Wireless.

FINE WEATHER

OFFICIAL SCHEME.

His Excellency the Governor has been informed from many quarters of a general desire that Hong Kong should possess a worthy Memorial to His. late Majesty. King George V.

In the United Kingdom the National Memorial. with royal approval, will take the form of Playing Fields throughout the country with suitable commemorative

·Members of the fighting Services in entrance gates. this Colony are subscribing to this Home memorial, and any civilians who desire to contribute are reminded that remittances should be addressed to "The King George National Memorial Fund, The Mansion House, London, E.C.4."

At the present time of economic depression it is unlikely that sufficient money could be raised in this Colony for the purchase of large areas for playing fields. The Executive Council has therefore had under most careful consideration the preparation of a plan which, while identical in its main purpose and conception with the Home Scheme, will carry with it an assurance of immediate practical success and of popular acceptance. The scheme which has emerged is that 'Government should preserve for public parks with children's play- grounds two open spaces, one in Victoria and the other in Kowloon. Both the proposed areas adjoin congested districts, and any possible doubts as to their potential recreative and hygienic value will be speedily dispelled by an evening visit to the existing Southorn Playing Ground at Wantsol.

The area selected for Victoria is the beautiful garden of the present Government Civil Hospital, which will no longer be required when the Queen Mary Hospital The Maternity Block and Medical opens next year. Officer's quarters can be demolished and there will then be room for three playgrounds and (if funds permit) for a paddling pool, without encroachment on the fine lawn that already exists. The many lovely trees, which luckily escaped mutilation by the recent typhoon, would of course be preserved in any future layout,

In Kowloon there is a sufficiently large unalienated space at the Northern end of Canton Road just before it joins jordan Road. It contains at present some rocky hummocks but, given funds, these can be easily levelled More would have off or converted into terrace gardens.

to be done here than at the Civil Hospital, but there is no reason why an equally useful and pleasant result be should not emerge. If, however, this area can exchanged for one even more suitable the Government. will consider such an exchange.

The Government's contribution to the scheme will be the preservation of these areas as open spaces, their preparation and equipment depending upon public subscription. The erection of commemorative arches or gates, as under the Home Scheme, would doubtless meet with general approval but (although tentative sketch-plans are being got out) the local Scheme is not yet tied to any set design. All subscriptions will be handed over to the Urban Council, and with them will lie the responsibility of getting the fullest value for money in the lay-out, equipment and beautification of both areas.

It is considered that future maintenance would be a fair charge on urban revenues and voluntary subscriptions will therefore be utilised entirely on initial development,

The Governor earnestly invites subscriptions to this Scheme, which should be paid into the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce or "The Tung Wah Hospital. His Excellency is most grateful to these institutions for this service of collection. Cheques should be made payable to "King. George V Memorial Fund" and crossed. In launching this appeal the Governor hopes that the Scheme will commend itself as strongly to the general public as it does to his colleagues on the Executive Council and Finance Com- mittee and to himself, and that it will meet with a truly generous response. The receipt of donations will be acknowledged in the newspapers, by kind permission of the Editors.

Mountain Lodge,

September 30th, 1936.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the B New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter,

New York Cotton

December January March May July Oclober.... Spot

11.08/70 11.56/66 1169/60 11.50/57

11.78/78

11.05/03

1183/03

11.09/69

11.79/70

11.330

123.13

11.05/05 11.19. 12.01

New York Rubber

15.40n 16,52/52 10.52/52 16.530

-10.540 16.57b/01u 16.56b/50a 16.60b/01a 10,07/07 14.71

October ... 16,40n The anticyclone over China ins December attained moderate intensity. The January depression has maved into the March Pacific to the east of Hokkaldo. May Local forecast:-N. E.

10.076/69 winds, July

September 16.7 1/ moderate to fresh; fine.

Total sales:-200 tons.

WARNS FINLAND

Moscow, Oct. 27. Pravdo charged to-day that a Soviet Guard had been killed by a rifle bullet on the Finnish border and warned Finland. that such provoca- tions must cease.-United Press.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPION NĢ.1 THERAPION NO.2 THERAPION NO.3

Mai Guru Discharenka » Curen Blood Polson, Masa Depan Gistonte Wakkaanon

Zas 36, Chantista, or withare Noi resurs M DELN CLEO Mes.Co,tisvõistoukka,N.WAJ_and DALE OLERO'S PILLS FOr the Liver *Kidneys-weekkidneyakbladder.

10.64b/00n

Chicago Wheat

1154/1154

TAN

KI

IW

THORLACHLY

BOOT POLISH

TAN

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

EXCHANGE RATES

middle prices at the close of the New York. market in London on October 20. All quotations are subject to con-ster firmation and no responsibility is assumes for errors in transmission.

Chinese G Gold

1051

ધન

4 .670 Silver (forward), 1912 Sliver (Spot) 1019 War Loan....

--British Wireless.

.107%

Oct. 23.

Oct, 26.

Paris

1031

| Geneva Berlin

21.27

21.27

13.15

12.1512

QUOTATIONS

Athens. Milan. Copenhagen Stockholm. The following quotations are the Shanghai.

550

660

.02 #1

027*

22.90

22.40

10.40

10.3014

1/236

1/21

4.80

4.0018

Amsterdam Vienna

.0.07

0.08

26%

2014

Prague

138

13814

Last To-day's

Price

Price

War Loan 31⁄2

redm after 1952 £107%

£107

Chinese 420

Madrid Lisbon Hongkong. Bombay... Montreal.

Nom.

1/220/32 1/2.29/32 170%

110

.4.69%

4.88%

Bonds 1800

Brussels

29.02

20.0214

(Eng. Ins.)

£101

£101

Yokohama

1/2.1/32

1/2.1/32

Belgrade

214

Bonds 1925-47 £ 07% £ 97% Chinese 44

Monte Video. .30%

30%

Rio.

AVA

Loan 1908.... £100 £100 Chinese 5% Loan

Bucharest.

070

1011

1012.

£ 794

£ 70

1912

5

S'hal. - Nanking Rly. 5%. Tlent-Pukow Rly.

Chinese 5% Rearg Loan 1913 (Ldn 1ss.)

£ 010135 Chinese Imperial

Itly. 6%

£ 04 Honan Ily, 50%

1905

£85 Kukuang Rly.

1911 5%

£ 522 Lung Teing UJ. Ha Rly. 1013

£ 284

£ 76

10711

£ 04'

£65.

£ 32

£ 20

£70

5% (Ger. Sipd.) £ 48 Tient-Pukow ly,

.5% (Brit Stpd) £40 £48% Tient-Pukow Rly,

£ 40

£40

£ 48

£ 48

£ 40

Japan 5% Steri- og Loan 1907 Japan 6% Slert-

int Loan 1924, 89%

in- German 70%

ternational Loan 1024

£ 704 £ 793

£ 80%

£ 03140314 Chartered Bank

See the KIWI trado, mark on

5% (Brit. Stpd. Supl,' Loan) Ticnt-Pukow Rly. 5% Ger. Stpd. Supi, Loun)

of I. A. & C... £ 144 £14% ILK. & S'hai. Bking Corpn. (Ldn. Regd.)

JUDICIAL CIANCES

London, Oct. 20. The King has approved the oppaint- ment of Mr. II. II. Trusted, Allorney General of Palestine, to be Chief Justice in that territory, succeeding Sir M. McDonnell, who is

retiring shortly. Mr. Trusted will be succeed- ex as Altorney General in Patesting by Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald, Attorney General of Northern Rhodesia.-

CANOPUS IN STORM

Brindisi, Oct. 20.

The giant, new Imperiat Airways liner, Canopus, left for Athens to-day but was forced to return, owing to bod weather over Corfu.--Reuter Bulletin Service.

A 56-year-old banishee, Chan You, employed, was brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with having jreturned from banishment before the expired time. He was banished on July 20 and was found in the Catony yesterday. Inspector Mair said de- fendant had been banished on four other orcasions. but had returned jevery time. Pleading guilty to the charge, defendant was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour.

Before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this

£104

£104

Chinese Engineer-

ing & Mining (bearer)

12/6

12/0

Chosen Corpn.

14/-

13/0

Pekin Syndicate

5/0

0/-

Shai Electric Con-

struction Co.

45/-

46/~

Shal, Waterworks

"A"

35%

35%

Union Insurance

Soe of Conton

3534

35

Gula Kalumpong

Flubber Ailled Ironfoun-

morning Det-Ser- geant Willerton asked for an

33/8

33/0

elers............ Associated & Elee- trical Industrica Austin Motors ord Boots Pure Drug Brit.-Amer. Tob.

(bearer) Cammell,

35/0

35/0

search

order for the, eonfiscation of 200 lbs. sugar fund unclaimed and unmol- fested on board a junk during

yesterday. The order

of

i

Was

53/9

54/4

granted.

50/3

51/3

55/3

55/-

Wonlworths

150/-

158/-

133/9

132/6

Anglo-Dutch

32/0

32/10

Laird,

Rubber Plantation

17/7

18/6

Investment

Micxtean Eagle

33/-

31/7/

Trust

33/3

33/3

50/4

5570

Burma Corpn.

13/1

12/114

114/0

114/--

Commonwealth.

37/-

37/-

Mining

0/0

6/6

General Electric

Marsman Invest-

(England)

91/-

91/-

ments

38/-

38/-

Guinness (A) Son

Randfontein Es-

& Co.

-140/- 136/-

Hawker Aircraft Bristol Aeroplane

ord.

31714 34/4

tales Spring Mines

78/3

77/-

40/-

30/44

Sub-Nigel...

213/0

213/0

Gold

1/114

1/1

101/3

118/0

107/0 160/10%

Trading (bear- (bearer)

120/18/16

2014

2514

ord.

Courtaulds Distillers

Dunlop Halber

Imperial Chemical

69/2 08/3

42/- 41/10%

172/0

Industries... Imperial Tobacco 173/0 Marks & Spencer

"A" ord.

O:K; Bazaars

80/4 90/..

Rolls Royce

-52/053/3 172/0

172/6

Leyland Motors.

120/-

118/1

Tate & Lylo

04/6

94/0

Turner & Newall

101/-

100/-

United Sleel

33/14 33/11⁄2

Vickers, ord.

38/9

38/10/2

Tanam! Mining Anglo-Iranian Burmah.... Shell Transport &

Chinese 0% Steri- ling Notes 1925

(Vickers)

Canton Kowloon

Rly: 5%

38% 30%

-Reuter.

Manila

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS.

Canton

Japan, Shanghai and Europe via Air Minil by "Imperial Airways" Direct Service-London date, 19th October.

Strails

Europe via Suez (Letters and l'apert London, 1st October and London Parccts--London date, 24th Sept.

Monlin

Carthage

Shirala Shantung

Calcutta and Straits Shangla and Foochow

Salgon

Japan

Shanghai

Jupan Japan Straits

Haiphong

For

Sumshui and Wuchow Formosa

October 27.

R.M.A. Dorado Anyo Maru

.October 27. October 28.

October 25.

Emp. of Asin

October 20.

October 23.

October 28.

Swartenhondt

October 28.

Tokushima Maru

October 20.

Tyndareus

October 28.

Kitano Moru

October 29.

October 29.

Burdwan

October 20.

October 30,

Nellore

Canton

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Tuesday.

Chung On Sulsong

Wednesday.

Shanghal; Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Asama Maru

Central ond South America, *Canada and Europe via San Francisco.

(Duc San Francisco, 10th Nov.) Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

*Swatow and Bangkok

Japan

Hoihow

Swntow

of

Siberia.

Amoy

Amoy Bangkok,

December 114/115 May ...

11316/113 1139/113% Overy tin of shoe polish you July

99/004 09/09% buy. It is य guarantee Saturday's cales: 7,401,000 shares. finest quality polish.

Chicago Corn

December 04/04% 94%/04%

May July

October..

00%/00%

00/00

876/87

8674/807%

Winniper Wheat

1093/10914. 110/110

December 107/107 1089/1084 May

100/108% 109%/100%

KIWI

Agents:

Four cases of Diphtheria and two W, R. Loxley & Co. (China), Ltd, cases of Typhold were reported to the local Health authorities during the week-end.

Reg..

Date and Time.

...Tues., Oct. 27, 4 p.m. .Tues., Oct. 27, 5 p.m.

Wed., Oct. 28.

Letters,

Fukulen Moru

Oct. 27, 5 pm. Oct. 20, 8.30 am.

Wed, Oct. 28, 8.30 a.m. Solviken. Wed., Oct. 20, 10.30 am. Manila Maru Wed., Oct. 28, 10.30 am. Hal Hing. Wed, Oct. 28, 1.00 p.m. Halton

Wed, Oct..20, 3 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Carthage....Wed., Oct. 28, 3.30 p.m.

Tolyuan....Wed., Oct. 28, 4.30 p.m.

Thursday.

... Tjisadane. Thurs., Oct. 29, 0.30 a.m.- Mauritius, Swartenhondt

Batavia, Runion, Madagascar and South Afrien.

Holhow

Sienits

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

vla Thursday Island (Duo Thursday Island, 10th Nov.) Swalow and Foochow Swalow and Foochow

1.

*Superscribed

Thurs., Oct. 29, 8.30 a.m.

Muinam Cremer Kilano Maru

Thurs., Oct. 29, 10a.m. Thurs., Oct. 29. Noon

* Thurs., Oct. 29. Reg.Oct. 29, 12.35 p.m.

Letters...Oct. 29, 1.30 p.m. Nanchang Thurs., Oct. 29, 2.30 p.m. Hangsang....Thurs.; Oct. 29, 5 p.m. correspondence only,

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