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FOR SALE-Furniture and atlings of six-roomed fat. Top floor, Hill- wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low rental. Suitable for familly with children. Fully furnished including Gibson refrigerator. Can be any time, occupancy. April. Write Box No. 304, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR SALE-European made draw- ing room auite:: Chesterfield and two armchairs. Cane back, Jacobeanz style. Upholstered loose · Vi-spring cushions. Can be seen anytime. Write Box No. 365, "Hongkong Tele- graph,"
FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cost $850, accept $275. Write Box No. 300, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
FOR BALE-Large Omes desk and chair, teakwood filing cal net, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition. $120 the lot. Write Box No. 387, "Hongkong Telegraph."
SPLIT INFINITIVES
(Continued from Page 6.)
grammar, for our enactments bristle with such glaring offences as "to wrongously enforce," "to feloniously wound."
Accuse, "to rigidly
I don't know why the Inwyers, who certainly do know better, should thus "of malice aforethought," split their infinitives, unless it be that they harbour the feeling tint by commit- ting those acts of grammatical heresy they add strength to the intimations or prohibitions as the case may be.
Not many of the leges are well ncquainted with the niceties of gram- mar. To most people the subject is "dry" and unattractive; and us Π rule it is anathena to the soul of the
schoolboy.
A passable knowledge of its rules is all the average man aims at The split infinitive is a matter of le moment to him. If, in a thoughtful mood, he looks Into the matter, he probably feels that "to feloniously wound
is a more forceful
expression than "to wound feloniously."
The latter, concludes "John Clu- zon," might not strike such terror Into the minds of prospective evit- doers as it would have done in Its split indnitive form.
"The caretaker is instructed to rigidly enforce the regulations," I a notice which
which I have read quite recently in welfare work, building dedicated to
To rigidly enforce' The very sound of the phrase inspires a feeling of under-lying pains and penalties. It has an appeal which the mere "to enforce rigidly" would not convey. "Not Quite The Thing"
"After all, wherein consists, the sin of the split infinitive?" a teacher was recently naked.
"Ah, well,"
he replied, with
thoughtful deliberation, "it Jars, on the ear; it is not quite the thing." Which probably expresses the strongest indictment to be charged against the much maligned split Infinitive.
There is a definite tendency nowa- days to split infinitives. The sin is one which grammarians in their clemency might well regard as venial rather than mortal.
the
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It he said with some emphasis, though, that to young people the matter is rather a serious one from
point of view of examinations. It would be interesting to know the aggregate number of marks lost by candidates in the leaving certificato and University entrance examina tions in English literature because of the
Infinitives. use of split questionably, some examiners are extremely prejudiced against the inserted adverb; they regard its use os unscholarly and the candidate falls in their estimation.
Un-
G. R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 1st day of March, 1937, at 3 p.m. at the Offices of the Public Works Dopartment, by Order of His Excellency, the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tal Kok Tsui in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 76 years.
No. of Sale
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the purchaser will be required to deposit with
an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of one thousand dollars, $1,000.00
in cash. This sum will be
rofunded on payment of the purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon Inland Lot
Junction of
No. 3877.
Mong Kok Road Canton Road and
Tai Kok Tsui.
Registry No.
Locality.
HONGKONG
Boundary Herotzzémnilə,
N.
8. E.
As per anlo pinn.
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Upset Price.
About 24,050
$442
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CINEMA NOTES
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 25, 1937.
Shipping Intelligence
PORT DIRECTORY ADRASTUS (&) British, Capt. Shaw, 4,048 tore, Taikoo Dock.
AYMERIC (Bank Line) British, Capt. Calderwood, 3,157 tons, Taikoo Dock.
Nor- (Bank CORNEVILLE
Lino) werlan, Capt. Carlson, 2,741 lens, moor- ing 'A.
HAISHANG (Douglas), Douglas
Wharf.
HALDIS (Wo Fat Blog). BERMON (Thoresen), B.17.. KUINGCHOW (B. & S.), B.3. KRUNVIKEN (lung Cheong & Co.)
Marsha Hunt and John Howard appear as a romantic team for the first time in thelr
Alm careers In Paramount's tuneful
tuneful comedy-romaner of radio life, "Ey to
Take," which is at the Alhambra Theatre to-day. The picture introduces Howard as a madlo "uncle," who nightly broad- easts talks and adventure stories for He hates the kiddles of the land. the job and most of the kiddles-but grins and bears it for the forty dol- story a week it brings. The gets under way when Howard is
• in the will of an eccentric radio fan, as guardian of a wealthy ten-year-old, Douglas Scott. takes the job when he meets
Hunt. Complica- boy's sister, Miss tions begin almost immediately; the boy's estate proves a myth and Miss Hunt, angry at the publicity-seeking activitica of Howard's Eugene Palletic, runs away.
Moan spolied nuisance-n high point in the Capt. Carter, 072 tonn, mooring 3.8. while Scott has proved himself a
story
when Howard sponko him in front of a microphone with a cnrnged women listening in.
comea
as it has been the means
the
ΟΙ
separating them, radio at length brings Miss Hunt and Howard to- gether again. "Easy to Te
Toke" pre- sents several talented child musicians during its studio sequences. Mary Ruth: Kizzair, four-year-old plantat; Saundra Mozzel, four and a half. violinist; Billy Lee,
Carl duncer;
Marilyn Pint-seized top
Sweitzer and others have supporting roles. Pallette, Robert Greik and Jan Duggan are given comedy roles, and Glenn Tryon, director, has paced the film as light romantle comedy throughout.
East Side in "The Devil is lower,
& SHANGHAI chin
BANKING CORPORATION.
Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Ofce of the Corporation, No. 1 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 01 Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year anding 31st December, 1936.
B
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 15th February to Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, (both days Inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered,
of
By Order of the Board Directora,"
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 8th February, 1937.
OFFICIAL SOUVENIR
PROGRAMME
of the
CORONATION
OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI
and
QUEEN ELIZABETH ON SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd
PRICE
Trest
$2
By Gracious Fermierion of 17is Majesty the Programme is issued by King George's Judi COPIES MAX Now be ordered FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS &
DOOISELLEEN
EXCHANGE RATES
Feb. 24 .105%
Paris
Feb. 23
105.9/64
.21.4544 .12.10%
21.44
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12.16
.04744
64736
9318
22.40 19.304
10.90
It may well be assumed that no student has reached the stage of sitting a University entrance ex- amination without having heard of tho
Geoeva eplit infinitive. Yet, thought- lessly and persistently, many candi-
Berlin dates ignore all warnings and commit
Athena. this vental but perhaps costly gram--
Milan matical sin.
Copenhagen .22.40 Stockholm.
10.30 Oslo
.19.00 Shanghai.
1/214 New York.
4.00 Amsterdam. Vienna. Prague.
With "John Citizen" the matter is different. He will go on. merrily splitting his Infinitives and regarding grammarians as cranks who lay down rules so as "to keep their good jobs." And the soap-box orator
will continue to strongly urgo" us
to vote agin the Government.
Nell A. Johnson.
DUKE NUYS CASTLE
London, Feb. 24,
The Evening News reports that the Duke of Windsor has acquired Count Muenster-Dernberg's castle at WOR- serlconburg, but whether by lease or purchase is not disclosed--United Proke..
Madrid.
Lisbon.
0.04
2015
1.5.
LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), B.b. EMPRESS of ASIA (C.P.8.) British,
in dock.
HIN SANG . M. & Co.) British, Capt. Jarris, 1,885 tons, mouring B22 Clears 19 a.m. Fob. 20 fór Sandakan.
HURAM (Thoreson & Co.) Norwegian Capt. Olsen, 1,108 tons. mooring B.10.
KWEIYANG (D. & 9,) British, Capt. Christie, 1,580 tonn, nooring D.20. Clears noot Feb. 28 for Bangkok.
LEE SANG (J. M, & Co.) British, RHEXENOR (Blue Funnel) in dock. SHENG LEE (Yu Tai long), Cl. TOKAI MARU (M.I.K.), All SILVERWALNUT (Furness Far-East Co.) British, Capt. Cherry, 9,003 tons, Kowloon Wharf.
WILLY (A.P.C.) Norwegian, Capt.) Skofterud, 3,466 tons, North Polat,
YUNNAN (3. & 8.) British, Capt. Smart, 1,623 tons, clears noon Feb. 20 for Tientaln, mooring B.14.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
**
[Agents Phone Numbers Given), AGAMEMNON (Blue Funnel) from) Shanghai 6 p.m., Hoit's Wharf No. 4. 30331. Bailed 41 1 p.m. to-day for Amoy
CHEKIANG (B.. & S.) from Bangkok.j B.15. 30331.
DEIXE RICHMERS (Jahren) from Manila, Slonecutter's. 20001.
HAI SHANG (Wak Shang 8. 9. Co.)| from Chaton, B.12.
HALLDOR (Thoresen) front Bangkok.. B.17. 30237.
HERMOD (Thoresen) from Singapore, Yaumati. 36807,
HAI HENG (China Merchants) from Canton. C.M. Wharf, 28180,
SHENG LEE (Yee Tai Hong) from Dairen. c.1.
The Devil Is Sinay"
Young Freddle Bartholomew ap- parently excels in any role thot comes his way, The boy who gave us such a vivid portrayal of "David "Little Copperfield," and again as Lord Fauntleroy," now appears as a modern urchin of New York's
1 ก which opens at the
Theatre
SANLEY (8hing Cheong S. 5. Co.) the Metro-Goldwyn- from Swabue. Kweng Wing Wharf.
boy- Mayer picture of
WING WO (Tal Fung 6. N. C.) from hood in the great
Kwongchowwnn, B.G. Freddie Co stars with Jackle
and Mickey ton. 90331.
SUIYANG (B. & S.) noon from Can- Peng
Con Robey, Ian Hunter and kiln provide the romantic interest in a touching love story that enlers
into the adventurous narrative of the boy. Others in the cast ure Gene And Kathleen Lockhart, Sherwood Bailey and Buster Slavin. No little credit for the dramatic intensity, poignant sympathy and delightful humour of the various episoden of the picture is due its discerning direc- tor, W. S. Van Dyke.
"Kelly The Brcond"
To the strains of Irish folk music, one of the most delightful feature comedies of the year unrolled upon the screen of the Oriental Theatre on Friday and Saturday where Kelly the Second" will be the attraction. Patsy Kelly, who has "stolen the show so
so frequently in other feature productions, gives one of the best performances of her screen career in her role as Molly Kelly, the sweet- heart-trainer of
a prizefighter, Cecil Callahan, amusingly enacted by Guin Boy" Willams. Pert Kelton provides an attractive menace as the gold-digging girl friend of
Spike Arnold, a powerful rocketeer played by Edward Brophy. Others in a unl formly good cast are Harold Huber, DeWitt C. Jennings, Syd Saylor Billy Gilbert and Moxie Rosenbloom, the latter being the former light- heavyweight boxing champion of the world. With a one east, in excellent story and smooth direction, ranks us one of the best light comedy plctures of the year.
"The Amateur Gentleman”
The rustic beauty of that part of the English countryside which has been associated with the Quakers since the days of the Pilgrim Fathers and with the name of the immortal Mil- lon was the selling chosen for the exterior scenes of "The Amateur Gentleman," the Jeffery Farnol story which comes to the screen at the Majestic Theatre to-day.
Chenles, Chalfont St
and Latimer, old- Giles, world villages in the loveliest part Buckinghamshire, have remained unchanged for the past two almost centuries. Here Dougins Fairbanks Jnr., and Gordon Harker, principal actors in the location scenes, played their parts in surroundings exactly appropriate to their characters of Barnabas Barty and Natty Bell the Regency period
of the story. There is requisite maturity in these old houses, mills, and streets that no studio sets
supply.
The action of these scenes is concerned with Barnabas' Journey to London, his old friend Natty accompanied by Bell-the start of his adventures in his quest to become a "gentleman." They drive in a curricle vehicle considered in those days the only equipage-worthy of a smart young man. This and other antiqua vehicles of the period used in the ilm were found in an ancient livery stable now turned into a gorage.
POLICE THREATEN
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Pleno Numbers Given) CREMER (J.CJJ.L.) for Swatow. G. G. PAUL DOUMER (CIN) for Fort Bayard and Haiphong, 4 pan.
EVIDÁN (M.M.) for Salgon. HAI HENG (China Marekants) for Swatow!,
HAITAN (Douglas) for Swalow, KINGYUAN (3. & 8.) for Shanghal,
0a.m.
MAMIYA MARU (K.O.K.) Sen Ashing. Swatow, Chefoo and Tloutain, 10 am
NINGHAI (D. & S.) for Foochow, PROMINENT U. M.
LYDERSAGEN (East Asiatic Line) from Europe. 01200.
PRESIDENT HÖÖVER (Doline) Hono- lulu, Shanghai, 1 p.m
Kowloor Wharves. 28171.
SZECHUEN (B. & B.) from Shanghai and Fouchow, daylight, B.21. 30331
SUISANG (J. M.) from Nartha.m., A.1. 90331,
RAKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.) S. Amorien
m. 80291.
-SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) HINBANG (J. M.) 'for Sandakan 10 n.m. 1.2.
JARUNA MARU (N, Y, K.) Europo vin Straite, Kowicon Wharf 10 am.
KAYING (B. & 8.) for Haiphong, via Ports, 3 p.m. 30391.
SEISTAN (Douglas) Swatow, Amoy, Fanchow, 4 Bam..
Wharf. Douglas 28037.
YUNNAN (B. & 8.) for Tientsin, via Ports, B.14, at noon. 00331,
27.
VESSELS DUE
ANNA MAERSK, Jobson, Feb. 20. ANTENOR, B. and 9., Mar. 27. ABAMA MĀRU (N.Y.K.) daylight Feb.
Jimmy Maher, Guinn Williams and Patsy Kelly in "Kelly the Second," showing it the Oriental Theatre to-morrow and Satur-
AUSTRALIEN, E.A.C., Mar. 10.
day.
BHUTAN (B. 1.) Feb. 27.
CANTON, G.IN., Mar. 1.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Bank, Mar.
18.
CONTE VERDE, L. T., Mar. 0.
CYCLOPS, D. nnd 9., Feb. 20.
DUISBURG, Jobsen, Mar. 9.
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, C.P.S., Mar. 21 at p.m.
EMP. OF CANADA, C.P.S., Mar. 12. EMP. OF RUSSIA, OP.S., Mar. 25. ERMLAND, Jabson, Feb, 20. FRIDERUN, Helchers, Mar. 28. GNEISENAU, Molchers, Fab, 28. HELENUS, B. and S., Mar. 22. INDIA, E.A.C., Mar. 4. IBAR, Malchers, Mar, 4. LIPPE Melchor, Mar. MEERKERK, J.C.J.L. Mar. 8. MEMNON, D. and S., Mar. 14. MENELAUS, B. and B., Mike. 8. NECKAR, Melchers, Mar. 13. FATROCLUS, B, and S., Feb. 27. PERU, E.A.C., Mar. 25. SCHARNHORST, Melchors, Mar. 11. TASMANIA, Jehann, Mar. 24. TEMPLAR, Thoreson, Mar. 10. TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar, 22.
ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
The following notice to Marinors wa put up in the Harbour Office this morn ing, on the authority of the master of the s.. Soistani
Junk nwash two miles south of Singlo Island, Lat. 20 32 N. and Long 114"- 40 E. This is considered dangerous to navigation.
KAYING'S DEPARTURE
The .. Kaying (B. & S.) was delay ed by for along the Coast and did not arrive here until early this morning. She is anchored at buoy 821, and will not leave until to-morrow.
FOG DELAYS CYCLOPS
The Blue Funnel liner Cyclops is travelling at half-speed towards long- kong owing to heavy fog and will not Gae) for arrive hero till 4 p-m, on Tuesday next. Swatow.
RUBBISH DUMPING SEISTAN
for Swalow, (Douglas) 4 1.2.
Bouchow (3.8.) for Swatow, Shanghai, and Tsingtao, noon.
ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARADIA MARU (0.8.K.) from Straits
Europe, 10 a.m.. Buoying A.2., CHEKIANG (B. & S.) from Bangkok, 7.30 nm. B.15. 30:31.
And
28001
HAKODATE MARU (N.Y.K.) from Japan, p... Berthing at Busy B.21 00201.
- TILAWATU 1.)-from-Amoy, 4 p.m.,
A3. 27721.
For dumping rubbish in the harbour near Pollinger Street, Lau Tim, 60, coulie, was Aned $10, In default one weok's Imprisonment, by the
Hon. Camir. Hole at the Marine Court thin morning.
BOATWOMEN IN COURT Admitting a charge of using grap. pling irans or other means for the pur-. pose of lifting articles from the xeo bed at the North Entrance, two boat mistresses were each fined $0, with the alternative of two days_Imprisonmont, by the Hun.Comdr. GF. Role-at-the Marine Court this morning.
TOTTORI MARU (N. Y. K) from Straits,
Berthed Kowloon 7 0.01, Wharves. 30291.
a.m. 30311.
.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
Eleven vessels, carrying over 17,000 KAYING (J. M.) from Swatow, 7.80 tons of cargo, ranging from explosives crap iron, arrived here yesterday
this morning.
They are:
Kowloon and
TANGO MARU (N.Y.K.) from Indian Porin,
Berthing Wharves.
***
7
30291.
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
30:37.
JAI HING (Thoresen) for Amey AGAMEMNON (Blue Funnel) for Europe. Holt's Wharf No. 4. 6 p.m. 30301,
DEIKE RICKMERS (Jebaon) Shang- hal. Stonecutter's, 2 p.m. 26001,
KUMSANG (J. & 3.) Straits and calcutta, Kowloon Wharves 30331.
TANGO MARU (N.Y.K.) for Bhang. hal, 5 p.m. 10201.
ARABIA MARU (0, 5. K.) 5 p.m.
28001.
p.m.
BUIYANG (J. & M.) Toxaco Installa- tion, Taun Wan I p.m. 80311.
CHEKAM (Ping On S. N. Co.) for Helhow. p.m.
HALDIS (Wo Fat Bang) for Saigon 10 p.m.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
SUIYANG (B. & S.) from Canton, carrying 384 tons of general cargo for through Ports. She sailed for Amoy at 1 pm. to-day. 30331.
with 1849 tons of general cargo for CHEXIANG (B. & 8.) from Bangkok, Hongkang. She arrived here this morn ing and is barthed at buoy BIG. 30331.
YUNNAN (1. & 3.) from. Canton with 974 tons of general cargo for through Porta. Buoy 14. 30331.
DEIKE RICHMERS (Jobsen) from Manila, with 082 tons of general cargo and explosiven for Hongkong and 4,701 tons of same for through ports. Stone cutter'a 26001.
HERMOD (Thoresen) from Bangkok, 1900 tons of rica and general cargo, Buoy B17, 30237,
with
HALL DOR (Thoresen) from Singa ore, with 1,800 tons of scrap iron for through Ports. Yaumati. 30237.
HAI BHANG (Wah Shang S. S. Co.) from Canton, Buoy B12
SHENG LEE (Yes Tai Hang) from Dairen, with 0,036 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 1,080 tons for through ports. The steamer touched bottom
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
near the Ninepins, owing to feg, but AGAPENOR
from managed to clear off after a slight de- (Blue Funnol) Europe daylight, Holt's Wharf. 30331.] Iny. Buoy Cl. 23181,
BHUTAN (B3. L) from Shanghai 4 p.m. 27721.
KANO MARU (N.Y.K.) from Japan 0a.m. 70201.
ERMLAND (Jobson) from Europe. 28661,
KALGAN (I. & S.) daylight. B.3. 30331.
KAMO MARU (N.Y.K.) - daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 00291.
HARUNA MARU (N.Y.K.) 7 pm.
STORE BROKEN
INTO
THIEF GETS GAOL TERMS
STANLEY (Bbing Cheong S. S. Co.) from Swabuo, with 68. tona of general cargo for Hongkong. Kwong Wing Wharf.
WING WO (Tai Fung S. N. Co.) from Kwongchawan, with 250 tons of general cargo for Hongkong. Buoy 15,
HAI HENG (China Merchants from Canton, with 1,008 tons of general cargo for through ports. Chine Merchants, Wharf. 28180.
GERMAN CHURCH SPLIT REMAINS
STRIKERS
Berlin, Feb. 24. Opposition groups in the German (Continued from Page 1)
Church dispute have sent to Herr Adolf Hitler the list of the only con- 1/2% sole bargaining agency, at which A 36-year-old unemployed man ditions upon which they will par- 4.80.1/32 logo the conference was adjourned. named Shuen Yuk-chau, alias Tak ticipate in the coming Church clee-
8.03% Meanwhile 2,000 workers held a Yes, appeared before Mr. K. Keen tions.
mass meeting sponsored by the Dou- at the Central Magistracy
this 140% glas Aircraft Company and ball the breaking, with two others not in statement of arrested pastors, that the They demand freedom of speech on charges of (a) store- and assembly, the release and rein- Nom.
to decide whether the represent custody, at No, a Chung Ching Street elections be held according to Church 110 Company's Union should
at 1.30 this morning and stealing on practice, and that their right to de 1/6.0/04
axe, a pair of slippers, a plane and a eline to work in conjunction with 4.09 It is announced that the Northrup walatcoat and (b) store-breaking, Nazi German Christians be 29.022 Aircraft Company's
at with two others not in custody, at cognised.--Reuter. 1/2 Inglewood, California, are voting on No. 4 Sutherland Street and
1/215
C.IO, held a similar ballot,
them, and 1,000, sponsored by
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Monto Video.
4.005% 20.02
213 30%
4
Hongkong Bombay Montreal Brussels.. Yokohama. Belgrade
Rio
Bucharest Silver (Forward)
Silver (Spot)
War Loan,
070
workers
stealing
re-
213 Friday whether or not to strike, three, suits of clothing, a long coat, made enquiries and it was found that, 307% indicating that the C.I.O. hopes to four pillow cases, two singlets, a defendant and two others, not in organize the entire ulceraft industry razor, a box, a wallet and a bottle of custody, had broken into two stores of Southern California..
face cream.
carlier in the morning and stolen tho 2014 Later the Douglas, Aircraft an- Dot-Sergeant Cashuman stated that articles mentioned in the charges, 20nounced that they will not negotiate at 8 a.m. to-day, a Chinese detective .101%
101% until the sit-down strikers avacuate.
Defendant was sonteneed to: three British Wireless.
sow defendant at Upper. Lascar How months' hard-labour on each charge. United Press,
trying to sell an axe and a plane. Ho The terms are to run consecutively.
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Letters for
..Feb. 25, 5 p.m.
.Feb. 20, 5 ani.
Hinsang Frly, Feb. 23, 6.30 a.m.
·G.P.O. and K.P.O.
"Imperial Airways R.MA, Dorado J..............Fri., Feb. 20, Direct Service"due London, 8th March.
Reg.
...‚Feb. 25, 5 p.m. Letters, .Feb. 20, 8.30 a.m.
Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.M.A. Dorado
Airways Service"-dun Darwin, 2nd March.
..Fri., Feb. 26, G.P.O. and K.P.O.
5 0.0. Feb. 25, ...Feb. 26, 8.30 am. ..Fri., Feb. 26, 3.p.m. Fri., Feb. 20, 5 p.m.
Reg., Letters,
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .... Seistan "Straits and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan
(Due Marseilles, 27th March) Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru
via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 11th March,
Reg. Letters,
Saturday
Tilawa
**Straits and Calcutta
.Fri., Feb. 28, .Feb. 20, 5 p.m. ..Feb. 20, 5.30 p.m.
.....Sat, Feb. -27.
Parcels,
..Feb. 20, 5 p.m. Letters, ....Feb. 27, 8.30 am, Letters for "KLM Service”-dae Haruna Marú
.Sat, Feb. 27, Amsterdam, 11th March.
G.P.O. and K.P.0, Reg......Feb. 27, 9.30 am..
-
Letters,
....Feb. 27, 10 a.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Haruna Maru Sat, Feb. 27.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Europe via Marseilles
(Duo Marseilles, 27th March.) Foochow
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.,
..Feb. 27, 9.45 am.. Letters,....Feb. 27, 10.30 am.
Kiungchow..Sat., Feb. 27, 12.30 p.m.
.Bot., Feb. 27, 2.30 p.m.
Hothow, Pakhoi and Haiphong.... Kalying ....Fri., Feb. 27, 1.00 p.m. Shanghal and Europe via Siberia Agapenor *Manila, *Straits, "Ceylon, Egypt and Parcels only for Germany vis
Hamburg.
Manila
Japan
Reunion,
Bangkok, Mauritius,
Madagascar and South Africa.
Swatow, Amoy and FormDER Bangkok via Swatow Shanghai
Swatow and ́Amoy
Gneisenau
Sulsang Pres. Hoover
...Sat, Feb, 27, i pan. .Sat, Feb. 27, p.m. Sat., Feb. 27, 5 p.m..
Houtman......Sat., Feb. 27, B p.m. ›
Sanday
".
Hongkong Maru Sun., Feb. 28, 9'aɛm. Kwelyang Sun, Feb. 20, 9 a.m. .... Potroctus ...Sun., Feb. 28, 9 a.m.
Monday
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and
South Africa
Anshua....Mon, Mar. 1, 12.30 p.m. Arizona Maru Mon, Mar. 1, 2.30 p.m. Tuesday
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Asama Maru
Central and South America, Canada, and Europe via San
San Francisco due
Francisco, 24th March and Europe. vlá Siberia, Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Letters for Gram, Honolulu and 1.8.A.. by Pan-American Air- ways Bervice"
(Duo San Francisco, 9th March) Hollow
Swalow, Amoy and Formosa Foochow via Swatow
· Amoy·
.Mar. 2..
Reg
.Mar. 2, 5.00 p.m. Letters ......Mar, 3, 6,30 a.m. Tuca., Mar. 2, 8.30 am.
Tibadalc Tjibadak
Tues, Mar, 2.
G. F. O. & E. P. O. Reg.... ..........................Mar., 1, 8 p.m. Letters, Mar. 2, 8.20 am. ...Tues., Mar. 2, 12.30 pm.
Mulham Wednesday
Fulsulten Maru Wed., Mar. 9, 8.30 am.. Newchwang Wed., Mar. 8, 0,30 am. galateaved--Talyuan - Wed., Mor.3, 8.00 pm. *Superscribed correspondence only.
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