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Set, Facials and Manleure. Please take lift by courtesy of Lane, Craw- ford. Phone 30770.

S. A. SLEAF,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 11th November, 1936.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ARMISTICE SIGNED

*(Continued from Paga ́0.)-

the

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1936.

LAID TO REST

FUNERAL OF POLICE

OFFICER

Demonstrating the high esteem in which he was held by his friends and colleagues, a large gathering attend- ed the funeral of the late Sub- Inspector L. G. Mist, who

passed away at the Kowloon Hospital on Monday. The burial took place yes- Cemetery, Happy Valley, the Rev. terday evening at the Protestant

H. W. Baines holding a service at the graveside.

Among thono present were the Hon. Mr. T. H. King Inspector General of Police, Mr. C. G. Ferdue, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Mr. T.

Assistant

of Director

gan. Weygand read the de- finitive text of the armistice. | The articles were discussed, dis- puted and adopted one by one. The NOVEMBER HALF-YEAR- At 5.05 am the discussion ILY GENERAL MEETING of ended, and the meeting was

while VOTING MEMBERS will be held interrupted

Erzberger at the Club House, Happy Valley, Rent a wireless message to his

announcing Thursday, 26th November. Government FURS: silver foxes and an exclusive on

conclusion of the armistice. selection of furconis on sale at Alaska 1930, at 5.30 p.m. Fur Co., Kayamully Bullding top ALL MEMBERS are cordially

→ * floor, 20, Queen's Road, Central.

invited to attend and participato BUILDING

discussion which may KXCHANGE

Beauty in

AL. 5.10 the signing began. Any

Because of the length of the Murphy, Parlour, Arst floor, most up-to-dateļenaue.

text, the last page had been Criminal Intelligence, Mr. P. Grant, typed first. Foch suggested the Assistant Superintendent of Police,

Chief Inspector R.

R. H. E. Marks.

in spectors E. J. Ellis, If. W. Fraser, W. adoption of five o'clock as the hour of signing so that hostili-Male, A. L. Hopkins, W. R. Chester ties could cense at exactly eleven Woods, G. A. Stimson, A. V. Baker,

six hours later as stipulated.

M. H. Hourihan, S. C. Saunders, S. The marshal signed first, on Inspectors W. A. Rixwell, J. Michiell, Logan, and Chiang Jen-yu; Sub- ub-

page. M. J. Flattery, A. Kirby, and Mrs. Wemyss signed under Foch. Kirby, A. J. Johnson, H. G. Hallum.

The German officers had tears. She

5. Shepheard,

Kinnear; und Messrs.

Hume, Johnstone, in their eyes as they signed. Wass, Appleton. Bethell.

Erzberger then read a pre- Murphy, T. Cashman, J. Galvin, pared statement which ended G. E. and L. Haynes, F. H. J. Kelly, with the words: "The German C. Mottram, II. Dantrowsky, B. G. Baker, W. Clark, Groves, C. Black- nation, which for fifty months bourn, T. G. Alexander, P. C. Mor- has defied a world of enemies, gan, W. Gowans. T. II. Daly, G. will preserve, in spite of every Carruthers, F. Channing, C. Byron, kind of violence, its liberty and D. C. W. Fitches, A. 1. Cash, J. unity. A nation of seventy mil-Menton, A. White, J. C. Whitecroft,

G. Davitt, Wall, MacDonald, lions suffers, but does not die." | Sergeant Adams, R. U. R. In accordance with Government

"Tres bien," said Marshal [Ordinance The Exchange Banks Foch, and he deekired the meet-

will be closed for the transactioning closed.

TO LET.

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Orchestra; Song-The Fairy Tales of | Ireland (Eric Contes)....Essiu Ack- land (Contralto); Orchestra-London New Light Bridge March (Conles),..

Orchestra Symphony Orchestra: "Henry VIII" Daner (German).... New Symphony Orchestra; Song-My Doris Dearest Heart (Sullivan).... Vane (Soprano).

An-

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THE HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion on Thursday, the

November. 1936, at 6.30 p.m.

19th

A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 10th November, 1936.

BANK HOLIDAY.

the loft side of

At 530 .. A Relay from St. of Public Business on Wednesday,

Hongkong the

9 p.m. London-News and nouncements.

9.20 Andrew's Church of Brahms' **Requiem" hy Singers.

Turner (So, Soloists: Miss Evn

Baines Rev. H. W. prano); The (Baritone); At the Organ: Rupert

the 11th November, 1916, tee Day).

(Armis.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY

Baldwin, AT... Conductor: Lind- FOR THE PROTECTION OF say A. Lalford, 1.5.2.0.. 1.-R.A.M.. A.I.C.M.

10.30 p.m. The London Palla- dium Orchestra with Peter Daw Ron (Bass-Baritone),

Orchestra (Crenn); Song

CHILDREN,

What to do to help a child.

Princers Elizabeth Anyone knowing of a child who Bee 11 free has been assaulted. neglected, or (Hodges); Orchestra-Childhood Me-1-treated in a manner likely to mories (arr. Samers); Orchestra- Bells ncross the meadow (Ketelbey): Cause unnecessary suffering or Song-The Floral Dance (Mons) injury to health, or knowing of Orchestra-Blue Devil's March (Wil-

a parent who is seeking advice on

inms): Song-The Shepherd Boy'n Song (Ponper): Orebestra-In the matter concerning a child. Moonlight (Ketelbry).

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would be doing an act of kindness

by communicating at once with-

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.

the

rose from their seats and took the delegates

leave of each other. They did not shake hands.

In a few minutes wireless, telegraph and telephone instru- ments were sending this mes- sage along the whole front:

"Hostilities will ecose

on the entire front November 11, at u, Freuch time,"

U.S.

COMMODITY PRICES.

Floral Tributes

and

"1is

Apart from wreaths from

and Blanche," "His old chum Falny loving brothers. Walter Harold and Harry," "Ha sorrowful sisters Elste Hallam," and the European members Station. of the Shamshu.po Police which were buried with the coffin. there was a large number of floral tributes including those from "Uncle Ado and Auntie Zuleida," "is mess cums. Nn 4. Poire Station, Chief Inspector F. E. E. Booker and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, Mr.

1, Barnlele, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dixey-Bent. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. T. Byron, Mr. and Mrx, D. G. Baker, St. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. O'Donovan, Mr. T. H. Daly, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Daridu, Sgt. Davies, Sgt. Danbrowsky, Mr. R. Ells, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11, E. Edwards, Sgt. Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. J. Galvin, Mr.

and P. Grant, Sgt. Gough, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hourihan.

Mr. T. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hopkins, S. Hunter. Sgt. The following quotations on the Hudson, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Kellett

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

Mrs.

r/o G.P.O. Box No. 513; Hongkong. New York commodity exchange are Sougiand Mrs A. Kirby, 58.

or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum issued by Reuter. Rond, Jat oor; or the Inspector,

Violet Peel Health Centre, Wan-

December Sal chai; or the Inspector, 12,

January Young Chol Street, 1st floor, March Kowloon. meires meires

"The

from Trojan Women' of Euripide.

An Organ Recital,

p.m. "Fenerle↑ APOSTRO

3 p.m. Orchestral Music,

5.10 p.m. "Empire Magnaine,” N. 13.

54h bìm. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Bignal at Kat pm.

Transmission 2

10.B.P., GAIL) 429

p.m.

Descriptive Talk from Whi bell. London. 621 p.m. A Service of Remembranes from the Constank, Whitehall, Lande dam.

pim."""The Silence: Pol ̈ ̈Thought" "and prayer during the Hllences In remembrance of those who madi the great amerisite, O God, make ke beller man and women, and give the pokuse in oop LƐans.*

The Last Post..

A Bhart Service, conducted by the Rt. Rev. and H1, Hən, thi

Lard Bishop of London.

Revelle God Bars the

Jarred

The King, 1.15 pm. A real by

(Contralto).

7.30 p.m. "Imperial Affairs,

My

3.45' pan. The B.DLC. Northern Ireland Or

1.30 p.m. Bervios from The Trajan Women'

of Euripides.

8.30 p.m. An Overiure.

Greenwich Time' #gnal at 9 pm

• U.m.

The News and Announcementu. 930 pm. The limingham Hippodrom

Greheatrai conductor, Harry' Fell.

May July October

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society. Spot

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except In canes where mallce is proved.

From the Hippodrome Birmingem,

Transmission 3

10.8.1, 0.8.7., O.R.II.) 10 nm.

7 p.m.

New York Cotton

11.79/80 11.68/72 11.75/76 11.65/05 11.05/07 11,77/78 11.78/78 11.65/07 11.70/70 11.57/58 $1.32/32 11.17/20

12.14

12.24

New York Rubber

17.43740 17.70/70

17.73n 17.49n

17.00/80 17.55/50

17.82/83 17.06/06 17.80n 17.02n

December January

March

Thesim.

May

July

September

October

Big on. Descriptive Talk and a Herisce of Remembrance. Leum The Constaph, Whitehall. Len

den.

10.55 p.m.

17.50n

17,61

17,640

17.67n

Total sales-3,400 tons. Chleage Wheat December 115/1154 1145/1144 and May... 1123/112% 112/1129

00%4/087% 90/90 Monday's sales: 15,815,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

the Silence. For thought

prayer during the Bilence: in July

remembrance of those who `made the great sacrifice, O God, make un better men and women, and

give us pence in our time

The Last Poel,

December 103/10314 10134/101

9515/95% 944/843% 02/92

01791

A Short Servire, conducted by May

the Rt. Rev. and Rt. Hon. th July

Lord Babes of London.

The Revellir, Giad Bare the

King.

Winniper Wheat

* Recilial by Michael Collins November 1981/108

(Violoncella).

$1.15 p.m. "The Paliceman's Lot.“ 15,40 p.m. An Overture by Beethoven. 11.80 p.m. Scenen from. "Thé Trojan -Wamisen".

of Euripiden.

Greenwich Time Signal at 12 a.m.

11 .. The Victer Olof Hestel. 1730 m. The News and Anneusermarols. 12.50 .17.

The John MacArthur Quintet.

When Planning

your

1937

Advertising

Insist Upon

Chartered Accountants'

Certificates

of

Paid

Circulation

as supplied by the "South China

Morning Post" and "The Hongkong Telegraph"

December 100/100 May. 107/107%

D.

STREET WATERING

URBAN COUNCIL

STATEMENT

No assurance had yet been given by the water authorities

that restrictions had been lifted for nli time, declared the Chairman of the Urban Council (Mr. R. R. Todd) when he replied yesterday to ques- tions relating to the watering of streets by Dr. R. A. do Castro Basio.

Dr. Basto asked:

per.

(1) Has the Government manently abandoned the practice of watering the, streets in this Colony?

Answer. The sprinkling of sireets with water was abandoned in 1928, but all aldıwalks, surface- channels, scavenging lanes and stone steps (with the exception of those on the Peak) are washed once a week.

(2) Is it not fensible to resume It by the employment of water caris? Answer.--The sprinkling of streets by means of water enrts is of little benent except temporarily to lay dust, It is considered that to view of the small amount of dust in the streets the expense would not be justined.

Use of Sea Water

(3) if fresh water is not available throughout the year for this purpose could not a mixture of fresh and sen water be used instead?

Answer.---The use of sea water for sprinkling or dushing the streets hay been abandoned because salt water deleteriously affects certain road surfaces and because the use of sea water on the roads causes skidding of motor vehicles. The use of E water on the upper levels would also involve the expense of pumping er carling the water to these levels.

(4) If it is thought that water would make the streets slippery, is It not possible to flush them at night?

Answer. While it is not thought that flushing the streets with fresh water would make the streets slip- pery, to flush them at night would ntal the, use of extra staff, which is not at present available, i

{ would also point out that no assurance can yet be given by the Water Authority that water restrictions have

been ifled for all time. When such an assurance is given the question of flushing the streets as well na wash- Ing the sidewalks, surface channels, etc., with main water will be fur- ther considered.

Appointment of Omeers

Council received the corres- pondence relative to the appointment of the officers to act under Ordinance # of 1935 (section 2), and to act as food officers under Ordinance 13 of 1035 (section 2).

POST OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

To-day, Wednesday, November 11, the General Post Once, Kow- loon Central Post Often and Sheungwon Branch Office will be open from 9 am to 10 a.m. The other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of registered correspondence of 11 nm.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT

BRITAIN

The Christmas Parcel Mall for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 4 pm, on Friday, November 13, per no. Carthage. The Publie aro kindly requested to post carly.

The Mall is due to arrive at London on December 18. CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT. BRITAIN "VIA SUEZ"

The Christmas Letter Mall for Great Britain via Suez will be closed In the General Post Oce and Kowloon Central Post Office on the 20th November per a.s. Yasukuni Maru as follows:

Registered... ,12.45 p.m.

Ordinary

1.30 p.m.

This mail is due to arrivo al London on the 17th December. The New Year Letter Mail via Suez leaves on 28th November per-

3. Naidera and will reach London on 20th December.

Christmas, and New Year cards bearing not more than five weltien words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Once at the rate for printed mintter, L.e. 4 cents per 2 ozs.

Envelopes must not be closed.

AIR MAIL ANNOUNCEMENT

Lettern will be accepted at Hongkong for transmission by the C.N A.C. Air Mall Service to all places in China at the rate of 35 cents per half ounce. The charge is inclusive of the regular postage.

Letters miny be posted in the ordinary Letter Boxes at General Post Omes and Kowloon Central Post Ofice and must be marked "By Air htall".

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "cla Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS.

Straits

Manila

Suez, Strafta and Europe vin

Letters and papers (London. 15th October) and London Parcels London, 8th October Calcutta and Straits

Java

Moniin

Japan, Shanghai

and Europe via

Durban Maru .. November 11 Emp. of Canada......November

Naldern Tilawa

Tjlnegara Glaucus

Siberia (London date, 22nd Oct.). Ginyo Maru Shanghai and Foochow

Javn

Japan, Shanghai and Europe vin

Siberia, London 20th October Japan and Shanghai

Haiphong

Manila

Salgon

Calcutta and Straits

...

US.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

Japan

for

(Seattle, 24th October). Strails

Thic following applications lences were refused.-Food factory at No. 5. Tung Tak lane, Food factory at No. 7. Tung Tak Lane, Food fac tory at No. 8, Tung Tak Lane, Food shop at No. 7, Wing Fung Street, Food preserving at No. 9, Queen's Street.

The 1st of licences granted by the Counell between October 27 and November 10 was.--Food factories, 2; dairies, 2; food preserving estab- shuments, 2; food shups, 1; cating houses, 8; restaurants, 1. Total, 14.

Manila Japan

Straits

For

Holhow and Pakhol Swatow and Foochow

Straits.................

Shantung

Tjibosar

Carthage

General Pershing

November 13.

November 11.

November 11.

.November 12.

November 12.

.November 12.

November 12.

.November 13.

November 13.

G. G. Paul Doumer

November 18.

Victoria

November 13.

Marechal Joffre

.November 14.

November · 15.

Penang Maru

November 15.

Pres. McKinley

.November 15.

Calchus

November 10.

Pres. Lincoin Toyooka Maru Cremer

.November 16.

November 16.

„November 17.

Horang

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Thursday,

Air Mall for Canton and Districts

Mr. and Mrs. S. Logan, Chief Inspector and Mrs. R. H. E. Marks, Inspector and Mrs. W. Mafe, Belty and Sandy Mair, Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. F. N. Mallet, Mr. and Mrs. G. 5. Madgwick, Sgt. MacKay, Sgt. Mat- ches, Sgt. Morris,

Oakley, Sub- Sgt. Inspector C. Poyntz, Mr. and Mrs. Gowans, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Perdue, Sgt. Pilkington, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. W. Mr. W. Ritchie, Mr. J. S. Riddell, Mr. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts. Mr. D. Reldy, Sgt. Rose, Inspector and Mrs. A. Stimson, Inspector and Mrs. R. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. S.

The following members were pre- Shepheard, Mr., F. W. Shattain, Mr.

sent. Mr. R. R. Todd (chairman), and Mrs. Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. A.

the Hon. Mr. T. Sabey, Mr. E. 1. Stewart, Mr. and

R. M. Henderson Mrs. F. Tuckett, Mr. Lam Tong. Mr. (Director of Public Works), the Hon. J. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. White- Mr. T. II. King (Inspector General croft, and Mr. and Chester Woods,

Mrs. W-Ruf Police), the Hon. Mr. WJ-Carrie-Shanghai)... (Secretary for Chinese Affairs), Mr. A. el Arcull!, Mr. C. Champkin, Mr. F. C. Hall, Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, Dr. Ll Shu-fan, Mr. B. Wong

Tapc. Dr. S. N. Chau. Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. C. J. Roe (secretary) and Mr. Im Ping-tsoung (assistant secre- tary).

Prison No. 7

Officers' Mess, Lalchikok branch: Chinese detectives Branch; Cantonese Mess, Central Police Station; Central Traffe staff: Officers' Mess, Victoria Gaol; Police School; Yaumati Sergeants' Training Mess; European Officers, No. 3 Police Station; European

members, long- kok Trul Mess; European members, 107/107% Shamshuipo: Traile Stair Kowloon 1057105% Detective Office Water Police Station; 100%/100% Members of the Water Police Station; Single Officer's Mess, No. 7 Station;

of the Staff Police

the Accounts and Stores The October issue of that ex- Office,

Headquarters; cellent abstract quarterly review of Omeers.

Re-No. 7 German science, imown

Sergeants search and Progress", has come to Kowloon

Men's German hand from the

Consul No.

Members of No. 7 General. The articles range over Police Station; Single Sergeant's wide area and through many ages Meas, Central Police Station Old and of more than ordinary interest Mesa Chums, No. 8 Police Station; In this part of the world is a con- European Sergeants, Sheung Shui tribution on the history of Extra Police Station, and Sergeants Mess, territoriality in China.

Royal Ulster Rifles.

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HONGKONG.

NEW BOOK ON CANTON

CONTAINS MUCH OF INTEREST

"Canton, City of Rams" is the title of an Interesting little book just pub- lished at $2, its author being Mr. Ng Yong-sang. The publication, which is neatly bound in light blue stiff covers. comprises a general description of the Southern metro- polls, with a brief historical sketch, as well as four stories from popular Cantonese flore.

The historical sketch, which Koca back to the carliest times, is brief but informative, whilst there is much of a most Interesting character both In the section dealing with the city's past and present and in the unofficial guide which comprises the conclud- ing section. The book is illustrated and includes a plan of Canton city.

SPECIAL NOTICE

Advertisers requiring addi- tional 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.

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Date and Time.

Hal Ching..Thurs., Nov. 12, 8.30 a.m. Newchwang..

Thurs., Nov. 12, 10.30 n.m. Van Heutsz..Thurs., Nov. 12, Noon. ....C.N.A.C. plane....Thurs, Nov. 12.

G.P.0, and K.P.O. Reg..

Nov. 12. Noon. Letters, ...Nov. 12, 12.30 p.m. Bremerhaven Thurs, Nov. 12, 6 p.m. Fri, Nov. 13. O.N.A.C. plane........

Sheungwan P.O.

Nov. 18. 5. p.m.... Nov. 12. 7 p.m.

Air Mall for Swatow, Amoy, Foo-

chow and North China

ן,

Amoy

(VI

BCE... Letters, ...

a.r.o.

Rek.. Letters.

K.P.O.

...Nov. 12, 5 p. ...Nov. 12, 8.30 p.an.

Eex..

Lellers,

Friday.

Letters for

"Imperial direct Service"dac

23rd November

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

Bervice"-due Darwin Airways 17th November

.Nov. 12, 5 p.m. .... Nov. 13, 5 a.m.

..... Tinegara ....Fri, Nov. 13, 8.30 am. Airways R.M.A. Dorado .... .Fri. Nov. 12

London

GP.O. and K.PO. Rex, ..Thura, Nov. 12, 5 p.m. Lettern, Fri, Nov. 18, 8.20 am. Fri, Nov. 13. G.P.0. and K.P.O. Rex.. Thurs., Nov. 12, 5 p.m. Lellers, Fri, Nov. 13, 8.30 h.m.

Fri

Nov. 13. ...Nov. 12, 5 p.m. ..Nov. 13, 8.45 am. Nov. 13, 9.30 a.m. Nov. 13, 0.30 nm. .Fri., Nov. 13, .Nov. 12, 5 p.m. Nov. 13, 0.15 am. Nov. 13, 10 a.m.

Manjin, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

vin Thursday Island

(Due Thursday Island, 24th Nov.)

"Shanghai

Parcels Reg. Letters Victoria ....Fri.,

U.S.A.,

and *Europe vin Vancouver B.C., (Parcels

for

Canada only).

Parcels, Reg... Letters,

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp. of Canada

(Duc Vancouver B.C.,, 2nd December) Hoibow, Pakhoi and Haiphong ... Kingyuan

Shanghai

Swatow, Amoy and. Foochow

Manila

Glaucus Haining

Fri, Nov. 13, 1 p.. Fri., Nov. 13, 2.30 p.m. Fri, Nov. 13. 3 p.m. Gen Pershing..Fri, Nov. 13, 5 p.m. Saturday.

Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and Carthage

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

(Due Marseilles, 11th December and London Parcels)

(Due London, 18th December). Letters for "K.L.M. Service"-due

Amsterdam, 23rd November.

...Sat, Nov, 11.

G.P.0. & K. P. 0.

Reg. Nov, 14, 5.45 aun Letters, Nov. 14, 10.30 am Carthage..

....st.. Nov. 14. G.P.O. and K.P.O. Rex........Nov. 14, 0.30 am. Letters, ............... Nov. 14. 10 am.

Parcels, ...... Nov, 13, 5 pm

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Marechal Joffre

Siberia.

Amoy....

Sat, Nov. 14, 1.30 p.m.. Kwanglung. Sat, Nov. 14, 3.30 p.m.

Letters for Guam, Honolula, and President McKinley ....Sat, Nov. 14.

U.S.A.. by "Pan-American Alr- ways Service,"

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg., Nov. 14, 4,30 p.m. Letters, ......Nov. 11, 5 p.m. Shantung...Sat, Nov, 14, 4.30 pm.

(Duo San Francisco 24th Nov.) Foochow

Sunday.

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa ..

Manila

Batavia

Canton Maru ..Sun, Nov. 15, 9 a.m. Pres. Mcftinley Sun, Nov. 18, aru. Tifbisar .......Sun., Nov. 15, ℗ am. Monday

Fort Bayard, falhow, Pakhol and G. G. Paul Doumer

Halphong Japan

..... Hosang

Tuesday.

Batavia Letters for "Air Orient Service"

(Duo Marseilles, 29th November)

Mon., Nov. 10, 1 p.m .Mon., Nov. 10, 5 p.

Tilkembang Tues., Nov. 17, 2.30 am. Felix Roussel... Tuen. Nov. 17. G. F. O. & K. P. O. Beg....... Nov. 17, 10.30 a.. Letters,

.... Nov. 17, 11 am.

Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel

South African, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles

(Duo Marseilles, 14th December) Bangkok via Swatow

G. F.

Nov. 17.

Tuca.. K. P. O. Reg.... Nov. 17, 10.45 am, Letters, Nov. 17, 11.90 a.m.

Kalgan Tues., Nov. 17, 10.30 am.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.Ą, President Lincola

Central and South Americo, Parcels "Canada and Europe via San

Reg. Francisco-due San Francisco 8th Letters, December, and *Europe via Siberia

*Superscribed correspondence only.

..Tues., Nov. 17.

Nov. 17,4 p.m. .Nov. 17, 4 p.m.

Nov. 17, 5.30 p.m.

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