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LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

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price at the close of the market in London The following quotations are the midda on January It. All quplatione are subject in

for errors in traneminefon,

Mr. V. G. Bowden, Australian | Trade Commissioner in China, will arrivo in Hong Kong on the 24th instant for a short visit and will be glad if parties desiring to consult him in connection with FOR SALE.

Australian Trade will commu- EASY PAYMENTS: $3.30 monthly, niente with

c/o Mr. S T. | 145; War Loan ....... £100% buya low-priced, ret-class new Williamago, 5th Floor, P. & O. and 1MDK (Eng

10255

German. Sewing Machines.

Also, Building. Steel Sales $35. "F.E.MC.A." Room 321, 3rd Floor, Asia Life Building, 14, Queen's Road.

TO LET.

TO LET-For one year or longer, six-roomed house on Peak. Modern sanitation, Zurnished or unfurnished. Available 1st,

March or carller.

him

formation and no robility te amused

Last Today's Price Price

5105

(Gr% Gold Bonds 1920-47

Loan 1908

Heorge Low 1913

Chipre Imperiai ly

4

Loan 1952

THE “STAR” FERRY

.CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THIRTY NINTH THAT THE

Please write Box No. 300, "Hongkong | ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING Telegraph."

NEAR DEEP WATER BAY, No. 4, Shouson H Small house, with sonitary convenience, tennis court, garden and garage. Reasonable rent, Apply Ip Tak Co., Ltd.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

"ARAMIS"

No. 5 A/37

Bringing Cargo

from Marseilles vle ports etc.. arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, 10th January, 1937.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- Joon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 20th January, 1937, or

be they will not

recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- cd by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees at 1000 a.m. on Monday, 25th January,

1037,

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when sny dull- „able goods are examined by the Com-

pany's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OIL.

Agent. Hongkong. 19th January, 1037,

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"LYONS MARU,“ having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at

OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Lid, on Friday, the 5th February, 1937, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1936.

The Register of Sharea of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 29th January, 1937, to Friday, the 5th February, 1937, both days inclusive..

5 Honan Xly, 1005

66% Hakuang Jy, 1911

Ben Lung air it. Hai này,

1013

Or Sha-Harking ti

4% Tieni-Pakow Bly flirti} B% Tien&-lukow itly (öerá

Tien-l'ukow Riy (Brit

Tent-fakn ly (Ger Htad. Supl. Loan) ...... 6 ¿apan Sterling 1907, ..

Japan Rierling 1024

chartered tank

15. German Int. Lonn 1924

Chinese

99%

100

R3

941

72

574

hai liking Coron 114

Engineering

Mining (bearer) Chowan Chris

Pekin Britdiet

Shai Electric Construction Shal Waterworks "A" Valon Inaudinea

Austin Motors, onl

7 Cable & Wireless

c. ord.

Brit-Amer, Tab, theaterk Cammell, Labs, àrd.

Mexican Eagle

Courtauld

29

7710

77 15

17%

16)

161

114

36/0

10/0

11/2

6/9

407-

184

37

Gul Klumpong Rubber Allied Ironfounders

67/0

67/0

31/0 31/9

Asociated & Electrical in-

dustele

50/0

67/

120/9

19/0

20% 147/6 · 14276 AR/1039 3826 30/0

307445 Livet. 121/- 85/0 25/0

18/0

General Electric (Engl

30/0

Guinness (A) Ben & Go...

181/0

Hawker Alteraft

30/-

Bristol Arruplanes, erst,

Imperial Chemicala

Imperial Tobacco

139/- 3D/- -6171045 01/0 40/B 43/0 170/- 170/..

Marks & Spenc

$176

1/1

Holla Boyer

176/-

erland Muters

12/0

R.

Tate & Lyle ....

1+0/15

Turner & Newail

M/B

ня

United St

1/44

347-

Kmethwick Itrop Forgings

22/0

22/0

Armatrung. Stevens

13/- 11/-

16%- 354-

42749 42745

4129 41/0 10/16 16/23 678 G/D

74/3

Distillers

By order of the Board of Dunlop Rubber Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary, Hongkong, 22nd January, 1937.

G.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land at Yaumati in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of IIIs Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

ONO

4

Q.K. zaREN

Vickers, and

Woolworths

Augl-Dutch

der Plantation Invest-

hight Trust

Hurms Corpyn,

Mim Invralments

fontes alates Explorations Co Sub-Ntrel

Commonwealth Mining

Tanam! Gold Mintog Angle-Tramas. Jetah

Shell Transport theater

Chinese Sterling Mutes Canton-Kowloon Rty. js (Vickers!

175/- 41171015

14/15 10/1 2627627 261)*

10×717% 100/1 193 1464%

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135/..

134/-

A 42 Reuter

42

EXCHANGE RATES

- Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the purchaser will be required to deposit with Geneva

Berlin.

Paris..

an authorised officer who will Athens.. be present at the sale, the sum Milan of two hundred dollars, $200.00 in cash. This sum refunded on pazračïll of the purchase price.

will be c

whence delivery may be .PARTICULARS OF THE LOT..

Goods not

cleared by the 27th

January 1937, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's-and-the-Co.'s-representa dives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage period,

the examination damaged dutiable goods, the elgaces must arrange for a Revenue Omeer to be present."

For

of

con-

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,

No are insurance has been elected, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Hongkong, 21st January, 1937..

CONTRACT BRIDGE

NEW SERIES OF MATCHES

NOW COMMENCED

A new series of Contract Bridge matches among the Kowloon C.C., Club de Recrelo and the American Club was commenced at the Kow- Joon C.C.. on Tuesday evening when a very enjoyable game was played,

The honours went to the Club de Recreio players, who finished with a plus score of 1,700. The American Club were minus 460, and the Kow- loon C.C. were minus 1,330.

Dinner was served during the evening and Mr. Ezra Abrahum, the Vice-President of the K.C.C., pre- Bented the Shield to the winners of the previous series, whom he con- gratulated. Accepting the trophy on behalf of the Club de Recreio," Mr, F.E.A. Remedios suitably respondet and thanked the hosts for their hospitality.

A

Mr. O'Kleffe of the American Club also made a congratulatory speech, and intimated that his Club desired to present a similar trophy for the present scrles.

Club Do Recrela

J. E. Noronha and AF. Noronha beat H. H. Pethick and K. K. Rounds by 2,380: beat Capt, G. An- derson and W. E. Denison by 2,100; bent W. L. Mackenzle and D. S. Green by 040; boat F. W. Shaftain and C-Tacchi by 430; bent E. F. Fincher and 1. Kow by 70; lost to R.M. Henry and D. A. O'Kleffe by 1,300; lost to B. Herschend and A. 1, Kew by 570; lost to G. Dielos nii V, Duclos by 40, Final Beare:-- plus 3,120,

P, N. Bilya and JI, A. Burros beat Pehle and Sounds by 3,080 beat Henry and O'Kielte by 2,130; bat Khaffoin und Tuch by 170; beat Hoverland and 15ow by 20; fost to Tusion and Duglow by 1,550; lost to Finbar and Kew by 740; font in Markerizia and Groan by 650; Just to

No. of Sale.

Locality.

Kowloon Inland Lot | degistry So.

No. 3871.

Junction of Canton Road and Kansu Street,

Anderson

Yaumati.

Boundary

Mrarements.

As per sale

plan.

Denison

About 1,769

$32

Upset Price.

313

314,144

Shanghai.

New York. Amsterdam. Vienu

-

Jan, 20,

105

.21.384

12.20

54714

03.0732

Jan. 21. 105.11/04 #140 12.1919 54716

931 22.40 10.301 1/2.17/32 1/2.17/32

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1937.

VERANDA COLLAPSE

INQUEST INTO DEATH OF

CHINESE WORKMAN

When the third floor veranda of falandlot No. 438 silunted in- Wen- chal Rond collapsed on November G last, it brought with it three Chlacic workmen one of whom, Chiu Kam, agod 17, dled as the result of the accident

Free Churches Playing Part

Coronation

In

London, Jan. 21.

It is officinity announced that in view of the nature of the service, it has been found imposelble for Free. Churchmen actually to participate in the Coronation service itself, but six

representatives of the Free Churches will be given places in the grent procession and in the sanctuary Inspector S. Logan was present where the Coronation takes place. for the Police.

Sitting as Coroner at the Central Magistracy yesterday, Mr..K. Keen conducted an inquiry into Chiu's death,

|

The representatives comprise the Dr. R. S. Begbie, medical officer in

Moderator of the Federal Counell, charge of Victoria Mortuary, stated the Presidents of the Free Church that he examined the body of de- Council, the Methodist Conference ceased on November 7. Besides many and the Baptist Union, the Moderator abrasions on deceased's body there of the Presbyterian Church of Eng- was a deep cut on the right side of | land, and the Chairman of the Con- the skull at the back of the head.gregational Union of England and Internal examination showed that Wales-Reuter's Bulletin Service. there was a compound fracture of the

back of the skull with extensive bruising and laceration of the brain. Both lungs were bruised and torn nt the roots. The cause of death was compound fracture of the skull end Inceration of the brain. Deccused's injuries were consistent with man having been crushed by fall- ing masonry.

the

Mr. J. Bottomley, architect of the Public Works Department, stated that when he visited the scene of the accident on November 6, he noticed that a partial collapse of the front of the building had occurred, From observations made at that time witness formed

that the opinion

the workmen had been brenking floors of the balconies with heavy hammers. He considered that this would have disturbed the bonding of the brick work of the front wall

of the building. The building's ver-

andas depended for all their support

on the weight of the brickwork in. the front wall,

Heard a Crash

AMERICAN LABOUR

DEFIANT

(Continued from Page 1.)

despite his known reluctance, if the present deadlock continues.

Meanwhile, the shortage of glass in the, motor industry, on account of strikes in that trade, has resulted in Chrysler factories in Detroit going on i part-time basis and 15,000 men are affected. Reuter,

"JUST ABOUT THE SAME"

Washington, Jan. 21. Describing the results continuous

of almost General

two-day negollations, Committee of industrial Organisation Motora Corporation and

officials to-day admitted the situation

The same."

was "just down strikers continue In

The sit-down occupation of plants. This is the principal barrier to resumption of direct

However, it negotiations.

is Mr. M. P. Placott testifted that sald to be the belief that there are while he

Lane, wha working in

still few favourable elements" in Crawford's bakery in Wanchaithe sit-down strikke position, and Road on November 6 he heard a ter- | efforts are therefore being continued rifle noise, On enquiring. he dis- to bring the General Motors prest- covered that a portion of a building dent, Mr. A. P. Sloan, and Air, J. II. further up the road lind collapsed Lewis face to face in conference. He went there immediately and saw deceased and two other men lying among the debris. Deceased dead but the other men were only Injured. He sent for an ambulance which removed the injured men to hospital.

Was

Chon Yat, an earth coolje, said that somethine after 1 o'clock in the afternoon of November 6 be, de- ceased and another man were work- ing on the third floor veranda of a house which was being demolished. During the course of their work he notleed that there was a large crack on the wall of the building, and be- fore he could fully tell is com- panions about it the verumla col- lapsed. The three of them were thrown to the ground below,

Replying to questions, witness suld that before the accident 4.90%

de- ceased was hammering the floor of the

with

10-pound veranda hammer.

4.903 .8.9814

8.9534

20th

2612

2614

стадие

44012

Madrid

Nopt

Nam

vor.

Nom.

Lisbon

Hongkong

Rombay

110 1/3 1/6.5/32 -4.0154 .29.1234 .1/2

1101

1105

1/2.31/32

1/6.5/32 -4.0034- 29.124 1/1.31/39

Belgrade

213 LIN

Monte Video.

1307%

+

307%

Rio

Bucharest

.Gru

070 20%

:20%

.105 1%

Montreal.

Brussels.

Yokohama

Silver (forward).20%

Silver (Spot).

War Loan..

by 540. T.T.

and Final score-plus 3,020.

F. E. A. Remedios and A. J. Basto beat Anderson and Denison by 1,200; bent Mackenzie and Green by 750; beat Herschend and Kew by 070; beat Duclos and Duclos by 350; beat Shaftain and Tacchi by 330; beat Fincher and Kew by 100; lost to Pethick and Rounds by 3,140; lost to Henry and O'Kieffe by 030, Final score: --minus $30.

A. G. Botelho and J. M. Noronha- beat Henry and O'Kleffe by 2,200; beat Duelos and Ductos by 470; beat Anderson and Denison by 300; lost to Pethick and Rounds by 1,560; lost

Demand

was

Evidence of Identification. given by Chul Hing, deceased's brother.

Formal evidence was given by L Kan, contractor, and Lai Pun, dealer in old building materials.

After being addressed by Mr. Keen, the jury, comprising Messrs. Arthur George Everett (foreman). Philip Claud Frost and George Thomas Palmer, returned a verdict of "death by misadventure." 201

195

British Wireless,

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

India T.T. U.S.A. TIT.

Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkolc T.T.

Saigon TT. France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia T.T. Lisbon

JAPAN'S POLICY

BRITISH OPINION

EXPRESSED

United Press.

ROUGH SEAS AT HOME

LINER UNABLE TO ENTER PLYMOUTH

London, Jan. 21. Owing to rough seas following a gale during the night, the

home- ward bound 1, and O. Iner Stro- haird,

from Australia and India, could not put into Plymouth to-day. She went on direct to Tilbury. The Aberdeen lifebout put Jate this afternoon in response to an 8.0.5. call from the Aberdeen trawler Strathcbric. The lifebout Is faced with an eight hours' journey in heavy sen, before she can reach the trawler.

out

On land, floods are reported from the Midland and the West Country and snow is lying in many parts, British Wireless.

BRITISH WAGE INCREASES

MARKED ADVANCE

LAST YEAR

London, Jan. 21.

The Minister of Labour informed the House of Commons al question- time that in those industries for which statisties were regularly complied. changes in the rates of wages reported during the year Just ended were estimated to have resulted in a nut increase of £487,000 to workpeople.

It was

15. 27 d. .1s. 27 d. 1021.

London, Jan. 21. 5234

Sir Frederick Whyte, Interviewed „1004 | by Reuter, said he thought in the

estimated that in the 817 speech of Mr. Arlla, Japan's Foreign industries for which information as .30% Secretary, friendly references did available the average level of wakes .00 not differ materially from similar rose by about three per cent. during statements of Mr. Hirota, Japan's the period, the largest proportional Premier, last year.

Increase in any year since 1924, was British Wireless,

.556

1405%

.64%

6.51

.753%

.132

1/0/%2 .0$70

Buying

do

1/3.5/32 1/3.7/32

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

....31

30 d/s. Indla

.0.77 .83% .4.90%

to Herschend and Kew by 1.170;4 m/s: L/C, London lost to Shaftain and Tacchi by 1,130,4 m/s. D/P lost to Fincher and Kew by 1,070; lost to Mackenzie and Green hy 1,050.

Kowloon C.C.

Fincher and Kew beat Anderson and Denison by 2,030; beat Duclos and Duclos by 540; lost to Pethick and Rounds by 1,070; lost to Henry and O'Kleffe by 1,030. Final score:- plus 2,110,

Herschend and Kew beat Duclos and Ductos by 1,200; bent Pethlekk and Rounds by 1,110; lost to Henry and O'Kieffe by 1,080; lost to Ander- son and Denison by 800. Final score: -plus 1,780,

4 m/s. France

U.S. Cross rate in London

GERMAN PRESS ATTACKS

DIRECTED · AGAINST THE CZECHS

London, Jan. 21. The Foreign Secretary was asked Mackenzie and Green, beat Auder-in the House of Commons whether son and Denison by 1,540; lost to His Majesty's Government were Pethick and Rounds by 1,440; lost aware of the campaign of anti- propaganda being

to Henry and O'Kleffe by 050; lont Czecho-Slovak

son

Nevertheless the repetition welcome.

Sir Frederick sald, "The two mest important parts of the speech. arc Mr. Arito's marked efforts to explain away the Germano-Japanese anti- Communist Pact; it is pretty certain that this was no part of his polley. "Secondly, allusions to Japanese desires for closer relations

with countries in the South Scas, about which Mr. Tilrota made reference)

last year.

and

"QUEEN MARY”..

JUSTIFIED

OVER 12,000 CARRIED SO FAR

London, Jan. 21.- The Cunard White-Stor liner. Queen Mary, has carried over 42,000 passengers to date on her 14 round voyages between Southampton and New York.

"This," added Sir Frederick, "may well be an Indication that the Navy, which traditionally · holds that Japanese destiny lies to sea latterly has manifested disquietitude at the costliness of the Army's ex- pansion on the mainland, is begin-This information was given by an ning to take a firmer attitude."

official who added that the financial

LEAGUE MEETING

Sir Frederlelt Whyte alluded to results had been very satisfactory and recent Indications that Japanese fully Justifled the Company's policy policy to China was adopting in building the great liner and her quieter tone as all to the good in sister ship-British Wireless. the Far East generally,

The Morning Post gives prominence to Mr.

Arita's references to Britain and "commends them to friendly consideration in the belief that he genuinely meant what he said and

London, Jan. 21. was uttering

Anthony Eden no plous platitudes,

arrived in This opinion is justified by the Geneva this morning. The League Council will meet in private this policy of persistent friendliness he has pursued to this country since he evening to discuss its agenda. During assumed office. It remains to hope the day, the Rapporteur on the to grasp the outstretched hand."" that our Government will not fall Alexandretta question, the Swedish Foreign Minister, had conversations with the Turkish und French dele- gates-British Wireless.

Mr.

NEW STAMPS

10 Duclos and Duclos by 760. Final carried on in the German press. acore-minus 1,000.

Shaftain and Tacchi beat Ander-Men suld this Majesty's Gov

Lord Cranborne, who replied for and Denison by 40: lost to ernment has not failed to observe Henry and O'Kleite by 3,080; lost to

The Manchester Guardian says the Pothick and Rounds by 1,370; lost

that a number of articles had re- speech Is A perfect example of to Duelos and Duclos by 10, Finni

cently appeared in German news-

Japanese oratory, yet one cannot be score-minus 3,020.

papers containing attacks on

wholly persuaded. Czecho-Slovakin. "The maintenance The paper adds, "What especially of good neighbourly

disturbs the Japanese Government relations be tween these countries is naturally is Communiam in China with its

London, Jan: 21. the desire of His Majesty's Govern- dangerous polley of a popular front It was intimated in the Commons ment, and I am glad to have this Opportunity of making this clear"

to resist Japan's high-minded inter-nt question-time that, consultations vention. Japan may yet feel com- had recently taken place with the Lord Cranborne.Brilah Wire- pelled to annex another province for Fine Art Commission on the general China's own good and for the sake question of the design of the stamp of world peace."-Reuter,

for the new reign-British Wireless.

plus

wero

American Club Fethick and Rounds

were 2,010; Henry and O'Kieffe plus 4,040) Anderson and Denison were minus 8,730 mt. Duclos, and Duclos wore plus 220,

POST

OFFICE.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT"

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre- paid. Insumciently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

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Letters, Postcards and Sampled for Europe and South Ameries are forwarded "yla Slberla” It so superscribed.

Japan

Air Mall by

INWARD MAILS.

Blatan Dontekoe Pyrrhus

Kitano Maru

Japan, Shanghai and Europe vla

Siberia (London date, 28tli Dec.). Ranpura Shanghay and Foochow

January 22.

January 22.

Shantung

January 22

Haiphong.*.............

G. G. Paul Doumier

January 23.

Shanghai and Swatow

Sulyang

January-23.

Straits

„January 24,

Saigon

January 25.

Straits

January 25.

Japan

Tokushima Maru

January 25,

Manila

Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow

Tsinan

January 25.

Victorla

January 26.

Shanghat

Jean Laborde

January 20,

Shanghal

Menestheus

January 26,

Manila

Pleasantville

January 20.

"Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, 16th

January.

R.M.A. Dorado

January, 26-

Straits Straits Japan Haiphong Japon

Van Houtsz

January 20.

Anyo Moru

January 27.

Mayebashi Maru

January 27.

January 28,

January

Shanghai

Potsdam

January 28,

Sirdhana.....

January 28.

Terukuni Maru

January 28.

Shanghai

Tyndarous

January 28.

Shanghai

Bangalore

January 29.

Japan

Calcutta Maru

January 20.

Canada,

USA,

and Shanghai

Honolulu, Japan (Vancouver BC.,

9th January} Shanghal

Emp. of Japan

January 29.

Eumaeus

January 20.

Katori Maru

January 30.

Date and Time.

Amey ...

Japan and Shanghai

Straits

For

Canton

Nellore

OUTWARD MAILS

Letters for "Imperial

Per

Friday

Airways R.M.A. Dorado ........Frt., Jan. 22.

Direct Service" dus London, 1st February.

G.P.O, and K.P.O. Letters, ... Jan. 22, 8,30 a.m.

Letters for “Ausicalia by Imperial R.MA, Dorado .................Fri, Jan. 22,

Airways Service"-due Darwin, 26th January,

Amoy

Shanghai

Bangkok via Swatow

G.P.O. and K.P.O..

Letters.

Jan. 22. 8.30 4.m Tjisadane ....Fri., Jan. 22, 8.30 a.m. Glengarry..Fri., Jan. 22, 10.30 am. Kiangsu ....Frl,, Jan. 22, 10.30 a.m.

Fri, Jun, 22,. .Jan. 22, 5 p.m. Letters, ....Jan. 22, 6.30 p.m.

Sat, Jan. 23.

Reg.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Seiston......Fri., Jan. 22, 3.00 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

via Thursday Island-duo Thurs- day Island, 4th February.

Saturday. Letters for "K. L. M. Service"- Raipura ..

(Due Amsterdam, 1st February)

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg. Letters,

Jan, 23, 0.30 AM. Jan. 23, 10 a.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranpura... Sat., Jan. 23,

Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseller-clue

19th February.

Marseilles,

Rek...

Air Mall for Canton and Districts.. C.N:A.C, plane

Gro. and R.P.O. Parceli,.......Jan. 22, 5 p.m.

......Jan. 23, 0.45 a.m. Letters, ....Jan. 23, 10.30 am. .Sat, Jan. 23. G.P.O, and K.P.O. Reg.,

Jan.

23

Noon. Lellers,....Jan. 23, 12.39 p.m. Kwanglung....Sat., Jan. 23, 1 p.m. .Sat., Jan. 23, G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Jan. 23, 2 p.m. Jan. 23, 2.30 p.m. Sat., Jan. 23, 5 pat. Sat, Jan. 23, 3 p.m.

Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong Letters for Guam, Honolulu and Haitan

Alt- U.S.A.. By “Pan-American ways Service"-due San Francisco 2nd February.

Reg., Letters.

Saigon

Manila

Haldls Haltan

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foo-. C.N.A.C. plane...

chow and North China {vla Shanghai),

Kowloon P.O.

Reg.

Lellers,

Jan. 23. 5 p.m. Jan. 23. 5.30 p.m.

Foochow Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Sunday

..Sat., Jan. 23.

Sheungwan P.O.

Lellers,

Reg., Letters,

fan, 23, 5 p.m. Jan. 23, 1 p.nj. G.P.O.

Jan. 23, 5 p.m.

Jan. 24. 5 ..

Shantung....Sun., Jan, 24, 8.30 a.m. Canton Maru...Sun., Jnn. 24, ? a.m. Monday

Victoria .... Mon., Jan. 25, 0.30 a.m. Tuesday

-Shanghai

Batavia Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Central and S. Amerlen, und *Europe vin Vancouver B.C, (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 14th February and *Europe vin Siberia. Fort Boyard

Air Mail for "FranceOrient Ser- vice"-due Marseilles, 7th Feb.

Tjisarden..Tues., Jan. 26, 0.30 a.m. Emp. of Canada......Tues., Jan. 26,

Farcels, ......Jan. 25, 5 p.m. Reg. Jan. 20, 0.15 * Letters,

Jan. 20, 10 .. Wing Wah..Tues., Jan. 26, 10.30 am. Jean Laborde........Tues., Jan. 26,

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Ber.. Lelters,

Jan. 26, 12.30 p..

Jan,

26; 1 p.m. Tues., Jan. 26, G.P.0. and K.P.o. Reg.,......Jan. 26, 12.45 p.m. Leiters,.....Jan. 20, 1.30 p.m.

Saigon. Ceylon, India, East and Jean Laborde

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marselles.

(Due Marsellies, 24th February),

Wednesday

Foochow via Swatow... ................ Ninghui ....Wed., Jan. 27, 8.30 a.m. Straits and Europe vià Marseilles Menestheus.......... Wed, Jan. 27.

(Due Marseilles, 24th February and London Parcels-(Due Lon- don 3rd March)

Straits and Calcutta

· Parcels, Hollow

..Jan. 27. Noon.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Amoy

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Parcels, Reg., Letters,

Yueneang

Letters,

Jan. 27, 0 a.m. Jan. 27, 9.45 a.m. Jan. 27, 10.30 a.m.

Wed, Jun, 27, Jan. 27, 1 pm. Mulnam....Wed., Jan. 27, 1.30 p.m. G.G. Paul Doumer

Tsinan Thursday

Bangkok vln Swatow Manila and Parcela only for Ger-

many via Hamburg.

Letters

Wed., Jan, 27, 2 p.m. Wed, Jan. 27, 3.30 p.m.

KwelyangThurs, Jan. 28, 8.30 am, Potsdam..Thurs., Jan. 28, 4.30 p.m.

Friday

for "Umperial Direck Service”—dao London, 8th February.

Airways RM.A. Dorado Fri, Jan. 19,

G.P.O. and K.P.O. ReE Letters,

...Jan. 28, 5 p.m. Jan. 20, 8.30 a.m .......Fri., Jan. 20, G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.MA. Dorado

Airways Service”---due Darwin, 2nd February,

Sandakan.

Rex....

...Jan. 18, 5 p.. Letters, Jan. 20, 8.30 a.m. Hinsang .,Fri, Jan. 29, 9.30 am

Holhow, Pakhel and Haiphong... Kaying........ Fri., Jan. 20, 1 p.m. Letters for "K. L. M. Service"- Terukun! Maru

(Duc Amsterdam, 8th February),

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and -Europe vla Marseilles

(Due Marseilles, 24th February) Manila

Fri., Jan. 29, 12.30 p.m.

G. P: O. and K. P. O. Reg.Fri, Jan. 29, 12.30 p.m. Letters,...Fri. Jan. 29, 1 p.m. Terukuni Maru....Fri, Jan, 29. G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg. Fri, Jan. 20, 12.45 p.n, Letters, Fri, Jan. 20, 1.30 p.m. Emp. of Japan Fri, Jan, 20, 3.39 m. Saturday

Nellore

.....Sat, Jan. 30. Parcels, ..Fri., Jan. 29, 5 p.m.. Reg.,Fri, Jan. 29, 6 p.m. Letters, Sat, Jan. 30, 8.30 a.m. Canton ....Sat, Jan. 30, 2 p.m. and Katori Maru..Sat., Jan. 30, 3.30 p.m. Szechuen......Sat., Jan. 30, 6 p.m.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New

Zealand via Brisbane-* (Due Brisbane, 10th February),

Haiphong

Formosa, Shanghal, Japan,

Europe via Siberia Foochow

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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