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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1987.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHURCH NOTICES
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE
Fourth Extra Race Meeting
Owing to the regretted death of Mr. Llang Sai Yen, the Stewards tasty dishes in Java Ricetable, served uvo decided to abandon the In Java Restaurant, 44, Lockhart Extra Race Meeting arranged for Road, second-to-none for its appeti-Saturday, 24th April. zing variely, Dinner partics served- to-order. Reservations phone 32494,
Believes In Future Of Philippines
U.S. High Commissioner |
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dulicy Mr
In Hongkong
The Fourth Extra Race Meeting will be held on Saturday, 1st May, 1937.
All previous arrangements as tö time, antries, and Cash sweep through tickets already booked will hold good for the Meeting on 1st May.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 23rd April, 1937.
EMPIRE PREFERENCE NOTIFICATION TO COLONY'S
MANUFACTURERS ·
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Donald B. Childe To Preach To-morrow
LIST OF SERVICES
The following are the forthcoming services, etc. at the English Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wanchal, Hongkong (opposite Royal Naval Hospital).
Sunday Services, April 25 Fourth
Sunday After Easter. Parade Service at Sham Shui Po at 8.15 am.
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church, Preacher: Rev. Donald B. Childe, Hymn No. 115 (Ascalon); Hymn No. D(Sanctissimus), 1st Lesson (Deut. 4/1-24), Hymn No. 499 (Shelter), 2nd Lesson (Luke 10/13-31), Hymn No. 604 (Beatitude), Hymn No. 400 (Shepton-Beauchamp).
Evening Service at 7.15 at the English Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. Donald B. Childe, Hymn No. 502 (Ombersley). Hymn No. 527 (Petition), Lesson (Psalm 73), Hymn No. 353 (Gainsworth), Hymn No. 091 (Ellers).
Notices for the Week:
1. Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at 9 p.m., Refreshments are provided; all Ser- vice Men are warmly welcomed.
"Provided we can arrange a satis- factory trade agreement,, the Philip- pines have a ne opportunity to es- tablish a strong republic, which is the hope not only of the Philippines but also of the people of the United States," declared the Hon. Mr. Paul
The Hongkong General Chamber V. McNutt, newly appointed High of Commerce has issued a circular Commissioner of the Philippines, who to merchants and manufacturers an
ssed through Hongkong to-day on Hongkong, as follows: passed
to Manila to take up his
"Information has been received by McNult is accompanied by Mrs, the Chamber of Commerce that in the near future it will be the rule McNutt. Miss Louis McNutt.. throughout the Colonial Empire that Aprli 28, at 5.30 p.m., at the S. & S. daughter and a staff of 15 members,
on Home. including Lt. Col. W, C. Rose and no textile goods exported from
kong will be exempted as Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. PC goods from quota restrictions on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy, Mr. and
entry into any Dependency Mrs. L. Gardner, Mr and Ms quota legislation is in force, unless Dubas, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McGinley; they are accompanied by a certificate Mr. Posey Reeves, Mrs. E. Keyes and to the effect, that they have been Miss M. 3. Keen.
Among the important matters which pun, woven and finished within the
British Empire.
as
his
vill need consideration in the near
"It will be the duty of the certify- future, says the new High Commising nuthority to satisfy himself, be-
are provisions in regard to a
ds, fore giving any such certificate, that alisation pact for the Islands, the goods are only processed in the status of the American traders in
Hongkong.
the cloth so processed has the Islands in the future, and various been-woven in some other Empire adjustments which must take place country from yarn spun in an Em- before economic,
well
as political
nire
country, and that, if they are Independence is
achieved. In view of the capacity for self-both woven and Bnished in Hong- kong. all the yarn used has been Government and the
the adherence to
spun in an Empire country. democratic and constitutional prinel-
"It is not clear how this legislation ples heretofore demonstrated by the will affect the trade in made-up people of the Philippines, all of us goods. may also be that, with hope and expect that they will cone changes in the wording of the cert! tinue justify their faith in the fcate, knitted goods will come under principles of liberty and self-Govern-
quota restrictions. Possibly, also, ment." he
will woollen goods
affected. be The
Chamber
of Commerce has asked the Government to address enquiries on these points to the proper authorities, and meanwhile passes on this Information to those interested, in the form in which it has been received."
said.
Mr. McNutt was met on arrival by Captain W. J. R. Cragg, representing H.E. Mr. N. L. Smith, the Officer Ad- ministering the Government.
Salvage Tug Damaged
Sunken Ferry. Still
Immovable
Attempts last night and this morn- ing to raise the bulk of the Star Ferry Company's Night Star abortive.
were
It
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
2. A Meeting of the General Com- mittee will be held on Wednesday,
3. The Badminton Club, meets on Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from Mr. W. Sprague, or from the Secretary, S. & S. Home.
4. The Camers Club will meet on Thursday night, as usual, from 8.30 onwards. A Dark-room is provided
or developing, prinung, charging, ete. Further particulara may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary of the Club, Mr. E. W. L. Fleiding
UNION' CHURCH
Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow
ANZAC REMEMBRANCE DAY
The following are the forthcoming Union Church, services, etc., at Kennedy Rond.
ut
Morning Service Evening Service 0 p.m.
10.30 a.m.
The preacher at both services is Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.
The Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after Evening Service.
The S.A.CIA. meets in the Church Hell on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.
The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30a.m.
Anzac Remembrance Day will be celebrated at the Morning Service
The following-quotations-on-the-when members of the Australian and New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter.
At low tide last night hawsers secured the wreck to P.W.D. lighters May the powerful tug Henry Keswick. July
New York Cotton 13.20/27 13.20/30
13,10/19 13.21/21
13.03/04 12.08/08
12.97/97
12.03/05
13,01/02
March
13.04/04
Spot
13.80
13 An
12.08/07 12.08/09 13.79
New York Rubber
It was hoped that the buoyancy of December
October the surface craft
be would suficient to lift the Night Star from January its bed of mud and silt with the rising tide,
Despite
the combined lifting power of the floating "tanks" the ferry remained firmly embedded.
the tension on the steel hawsers. The bows of the P.W.D, lighters and the Henry Keswick dipped alarmingly as the ships took the land.
23.35/40
35/40
23.Jan
23.13/13 23.00/00 May
23.23/27 July
23.00/11 Sept.
23.23/21 The enormous strain was evident
December
23.210 damage done to by
the Henry
23.19n Keswick as the rising tide increased January...
March
23.3mm
23.10/10 23.3in Sales for the day:-3,600 tons.
Chicago Wheat 13244/1324 May
130%/130% July 118%/1104 118/1104 Sent.... 116/116 116/115%
Thursday's sales:-
43,034,000 bushels. Chicago Corn 12794/127% 1274/127 1104/110% 116/1102 1084/108 108%/100% Winniper What
133/133% 1324/132
1204/12876 117/117
Then, when the hawsers com menced to tear away portion of the bow of the Henry Keswick, the at- tempt had to be abandoned,
MILITARY RULE
Simla, Apr. 23.
May July Sept.
May
Under orders from the Government July... 129%/120 of India, General Sir John Coleridge, Oct.
G. O. C. Northern
Command, has
110/117
assumed political control, os from der now under control of the Deputy to-morrow, of Waziristan and the Commissioner of the Bannu and tribal areas of Wazirisian on the bor-Deraismaillchan districts, Reuter.
COLOUR WASHING
AND
PAINTING
STRUCTURAL REPAIRS
All work executed under European
_supervision at moderate rates.
ESTIMATES FREE-
C.E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
St. George's Building.
WORKS DEPT.
Tel. 20269. 216 Wonchal Road.
New Zealand Association will be present, and the band of the Seaforth Highlanders will be in attendance.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
The subject of the Lesson Sermon In all churches of Christ, Selenlist, to-morrow, April 25, will be: "Pro- bation after Death" The Golden Text will be: "I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me,
Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth:
Yes,
Baith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours: and their works do
follow them." (Revelation 14: 13).
Robert Montgomery, Joan Crawford and William Powell in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," showing at the King's Theatre to-day.
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, early as possible information rogarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY
CHENGTE (B. & R.), B.21. CHUNGLEE (Yee Tal Hong), B.12. CHUNGKING (D. & 8.), B.1. DAVIKEN (J.M.), Taikoo Dock, FOOSHING (J.M.), 1.8. FU LONG (Master), Ynamati. GRANVILLE (Bank Line), Stano cutter's.
GRAYSTOKE CASTLE (Dodwell) Talkoo Dock.
HAI HANG (Douglas), B.12. HAIKONG (1. & 3.), D.12.
HEIYO MARU (N.Y.K.). Kowloor Bay.
HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), B.4. HIRAM (Thoresen), C...
HO KHENG (Ho long), A.G. KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), B.26, KINKYO MARU (M.SK.), Kowloor Bey.
KIANGSU (B. & S.), Taikoo Docks. KINGYUAN (B. & S.), B20. KUMSANG (3.M.), A.1, LIANGCHOW (B. & S.), Talkoo Dock LYEEMOON (Wa Fat Sing), B.0. MICHIGAN (Blates). A.2, PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar), Kow- loon Wharf.
SHOUSING (D.K.K.), Kowloon Wharf SHANTUNG (B. & S.), 1.3. SILVERSANDAL (Furness), Talkor
Docks.
SOOCHOW (1. & S.), B.1. SUISANG (J.M.), Kowloon Wharf. TAI LEE (Yee Tai Hong), Yaumstl. TAI PO SEK (Tak lung), B.4. TASMANIA (Jabren), AG TENDAI MARU (D.K.K), A.12. TINHOW (Rank), Kowloon Dock Wall TSINAN (B. & S.), B.21.
WING WO (Tai Fung & Co.), West Point.
WONG SIEK KUNG (Hng Leo), B.11.; YOCHOW (B. & 8.), Trikes Dock.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
ANSHUN (B. & S.) from Singapore, n.m., West Point. 30331.
BELLORPHON
from (B. & S.) Straits, 7 a.m., Hell's Wharf. 30331.
BURDWAN (P. & 0.) Shanghai, 5) 1.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27781.
KUTSANG (J.M.) from Calcutta, a., Kowloon Wharf. 30311.
PROMINENT (J.M.) from Shanghai, a.m., West Point Wharf. 39311.
POTSDAM (Matchers) from Shanghai, 7.m., Kowloon Wharf. 2772.
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) from Canton, a. B.2. 30311.
TJISADANE (J.C.J.L) from Amoy, 1 28015 pm, midstream.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
FOOSHING (J.M.) for Tientsin, noon,; B.8. 30311.
(0.9.K.) for
HONGKONG MARU
Amoy, 4 p.m., O.S.K. Whart. 28001.
HIRAM (Thoresen) for Amos', 10 am, C.1. 30237.
KWEIYANG (I. & 9.) for Bangkok, 2 p.m. West Point. 30331.
KUMSANG (J.M.) for Calcutta, 2 pan. A.15. RUB11.
NINGHAI (1. & 6.) for Tientsin, 10 a.m., West Point. 30331.
POTSDAM (Melchers) for Europe, G ... Kowloon Whart, 27772.
PRESIDENT" "POLK (Dollar) for Manila, 8 a, Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
PROMINENT (J.M.) for Canton, p.m.; West Point Wharf. 30311.
SANDVIKEN (LM) for Shanghai,] = noon, 2. 30311.
SITANGTUNG (B, & 9.) for Shang- hal, 4 pm. West Point. 38331.
SILVERSANDAL (Furness) for Anter»'
23106. lea, a.m.
SZECHUEN (B. & S.) for Shanghal,
10 am. Went Point. 30331.
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ASAMA MARU (N.Y.K.) from Amerl-7. ch, Ga., Kowloon Whorf. 30201.
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.) from America, 8 a.m., Kowloon Whart. 20752. FATSHAN (C.M.) from Canton, 6 am, Co's Wharf. 28180.
FOOSHING (J.M.) from Canton, 8.30 a.m., B.8. 30311.
KITANO MARU (N.Y.K.) from Manila, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 30201.
KUMSANG (J.M.) shifted from Kow. loon Wharf to A.15, at 1.16 p.m.
ON LEE (Sto Yap) from Kongmoos, 12.30 a.m., Co's Wharf. 20837.
JEFFERSON (Dollar) PRESIDENT from Manila, 2 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
SUISANG (J.M.), shifted from B.8. to Kowloon Wharf at 0.10 ..
TUNG ON (Tung (n) from Canton, 6 a.m. Co's Whart. 300004.
TUNG CHING (Hung Phung) from) Bangkok, 4.30 a.r., 1.4, 31780.
YUET ON (Hung Tak) from Kong- moon, 12 m., Co's Wharf, 24039,
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.B.) for) Manila 5 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20762,
HINGSANG (J.M.) for Sandakan, 12 p.m., B.22. 30311.
Among others the following cita- Hons from the Bible will be read: Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established. Turn not to the right hand nor to the left: remove thy foot from evil. In the way of righteousness is life: and in the pathway thereof there is no
MELBOURNE MARU (0.8.K.) for death." (Prov. 4: 26, 27. 12: 28). Shanghai, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 28001,
The Lesson Sermon will also in-
MIIKESAN MARU (31.13.K.) for clude the following passages from Hongay, 11 .m., A.12. 30971. the Christian Science
Textbook,
NORVIKEN (J.M.) for "Science and Health with Key to
30311. the Scriptures" by Mary Baker 12.30 p.m., B.z.
this
Bhanghai,
TUNG TAI (Master) for Canten, a.m., Changshawan.
YUNNAN (I. & S.) for Swatow 1 p.m., B.20, 00331.
L
ARRIVING TO-DAY
Eddy: "Life is the origin and PRESIDENT JEFFERSON (Dollar) ultimate of man, never attainable for Shanghai, midnight, Kowloon Wharf. through death, but gained by walk- | 28171, ' ing in the pathway of Truth both before and after that while
called is It is learned that dis- death.
When ease cannot destroy life,
and that mortals are not saved from sin or sickness by death, understand- ing will quicken into newness of life. It will master either a desire to die or a dread of the grave, and thus destroy the great fear that besets mortal existence. The re- linquishment of all faith in death and also
of
of its sting .the fear
morals far beyond its present elevation and would enable us hold the banner of Christianity aloft with unflinching faith in God, in life eternal. (Pages 487 and 420).
Announcement
Kad raise the standard of health |
First Church of Chrlar Belentist, Jongkong, * Branch of The Motor Church, The Pirat Church of Chrit Bejential to Boston, Mas, Macdonnell Road, close to Tram Blation Bunday Service 11.16 m. Timony Meet Ing Wednesday 8 p.m. A Reading Bloombe Located at Baak of East Asia Bulding, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and open daily 10.80. a.m-2. p.m. Baturdaye 10.30 am-12.30 pening arcept Wednesdays and Satur days. 5-7 pm. All salhorised Christian Belenes Literature la available at the Reading Room. The publie la cordially lovited to alland the "services and "to viaft" tha“ Reading” Roos
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) HECTOR (U. & S.) from Straits, 6 am, Holt's Wharf. 30331.
KIUNGCHOW (B. & S) from Canton, am, West Point. 80331.
VESSELS DUE
AENEAS (D. & 8.), May 25. AFRICA MARU (0.5.K., Apr. 20. ANSHUN (B. & S.), April 20. ANTILOCHUS (B. & 8.), May 17. BELLERAPHON (D. & S.), Apr. 25. DENREOCH (Den Line), Apr. 30, CALCHAS (1. & S.), May 3. "CITY OF ELWOOD (States); Apr. 20. 'EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), May
EURYLOCHUS. (D. & S.), Apr. 28. FULDA (Melcher's), May 11 GENERAL LEE (States), Apr. 30. GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr.
27.
3.
POST OFFICE.
PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS POSTAGE RATES
The first flight by Pan American Airways from San Francisco to Hongkong is expected to arrive at Hongkong on Wednesday, April 28, and return to San Francisco on Thursday, April 29. The postage rates for this service will be as follows:-
To Manila
To Guam
To Honolulu
To U.S.A
35 cents per 1⁄2 oz.
30 cents per 11⁄2 oz.
$1.80 cents per 1⁄2 oz.
$2.80 cents per o
plus the usual fee of 20 cents for registered letters.
Letters intended for despatch by air to one of the intermediate points and thence by son to a further destir ation must be prepaid at the usual.. foreign postage rate of 23 cents per ounce in addition to the air mall fee.
Time of closing this mail will be announced later,
POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Public aro reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre- paid. Insufflelently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded. VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters, Postcards and Baruples for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed. INWARD MAILS
Atago Maru Hakone Maru:
Japan
Japan and Shanghal.... USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal San Francisco 3rd April U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
Pres. Hoover
hai (San Francisco, 27th March). Pres. Palk
Amoy
Java and Manila
Shanghai and Amoy
Straits Straits
Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai
Amoy
Japan Swatow
Shirala Taiyuan
Tilkembang Ansbun
Bellerophor Burdwan
Kutsang
Potsdam
.April 24.
April 24.
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April 24.
April 24.
April 24.
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April 26.
April 25.
April 25..
April 26.
.April 25,
Tisadanc
.April 25.
Tsushima Maru
April 25,
Hofhow
April 20.
Shanghai and Swntow
Kwangchow
April 20
Straits Straits
Malacca Maru
April 20.
Anyo Maru
.April 27.
Alrmall by
"Imperial Airways
direct Service" London date 17th
Imperial Airways Plane
April 27..
Shanghal
Mayebashi Maru
April 27.
Shanghai
Radnorshire
.April 27.
Santhin
.April 27.
Java
Manila
Emp. of Asin
April 27. April 28.
Rawalpindi
April 28.
Tokushima Maru
April 20.
Kalgan.
April 29.
April 20.
General Lee
April 30.
April 30.
.April 30.
May 2.
May 3..
May 3.
.May 4..
April.
Calcutta and Straits
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 1st April und London Porcels (London datc.
25th March). Shanghal
Bangkok and Swatow
S. A., Canada, Japan and Shang- hai (Seattle 16th April) Japan and Shanghai..
Saigon
Straits
Stralts
Shanghal
Tilnegara
Nellore
Pres. McKinley Rajputana
Purlhos Catchas
Houtman
Jean Labordo
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered und Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel molls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
Per
Saturday
Date and Time.
Air Mall for Canton and District.. C.N.A.C. plane....Sat, Apr. 24.
Halbow, Pakhai and Haiphong Shanghai
Salgon, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada-
gascar and South Africa. Swalow Letters for "K.L.M. Service."
(Duc Amsterdams, 6th May).
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Afrien, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles.
(Due Marseilles 23rd May.) Saigon
*Straits and *Culcutta.
Parcels.......Apr. 24, 4 p.m.
G. P. O. and K. P. O, Reg.Apr. 24, Noon.. Lellers....Apr. 24, 12.30 p.m. Kaying.Sat, Apr. 24, 1 p.m. Kungchow.. Sat, Apr. 24, 1.30 p.m. Tinhow Sat., Apr. 24, 1.30 p.m. Sat., Apr. 24, 2.30 p.m. Prosper Hakone Maru
Sat, Apr. 24.
G.P.O. and K.г.0.
Reg. "Lefters Hakone Maru
Reg. Letters
Hellkon
Kumsang
Letters,
Air mall for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. plane
chow and N. China (via Shang-
GNEISENAU (Melcher's), May 13. HAVEL (Melcher's), May 17. HAVELLAND (Jobson), May D. HoHOW (B. & S.), April 26. ISLAMI (J.M.), May. 12. JAVA (EA.C.), May 10.
hal).
E. P. O.
KELLERWALD (Jebnen), April 30.
KUTSANG (J.M.), Apr. 25.
Reg. Letters
....Apr. 24, 5 p.m. ..Apr. 24. 5.30 p.m.
KWAISANG (J.31.), Apt. 28. LEESANG (J.M.), May 2. LEVERKUSEN (Jebaon), Apr. 29. MALAYA (E. A. C.), May 7. MAUBANG. (J.M.), Apr. 20. MEDON (B. & 8.), May 27. MENELAUS (U. & 9.), May 0. MENESTHEUS (11. & S.), May_0. NORDHAVET (Jebsen), Apr. 27. PETER MAERSK (Jebaen), Apr. 30. PROMINENT (J3.M.), Apr. 25, TAI PING (Dodwell), May 17. TALABOT (Thoresen), May 6. TAYBANK (Bank), April 26. TJIKEMPANG (3.6.J.L.), Apr. 25. TJINEGARA (J.C.JL), Apr. 27. TYNDAREUS (B. & 8.), blay 8. TROJA (Thoresen), May 2,
UFFINTON, COURT (Molchors), May
WOOLGOR (EAC), May 3. YUENSANG (J.M.), May 6. ZUIDERKERK (J.Ö.J.L.), May 10.
8.8. BURDWAN
The P. & 0. Burdwan left Shanghai for Hongkong early yesterday morning and is due at 5 pm, on Sunday. She will berth at the Kowloon Whit
9.8. SANTHIA
The D.I. Santhia left Singapore for this port on Thursday afternoon and is the morning of Tuesday, expected on April 27.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
The R.M.S. Empress of Japan win leave Honolulu for Vancouver on Thurs- day April 29 and is expected to arrivo on Tuesday, May 4. She leaves Vancou ver on Saturday, May 15 and is dus here on Friday, June 4.
8.8. DAVIKEN
4.
Manila *Manila
Shanghai
Swalow, Amoy and Formosa
Bangkok via Swałow
Manila and Parcels only for
many via Hamburg. Foochow
*Straits and *Calcutta
Reg...
Letters
Ker.
.Apr. 24, 3.30 p.m. “Apr.24,4°p.m. .Sat, Apr. 24.
.Apr. 24, 3.45 p.m. .Apr. 24, 4.30 p.m. Sat., Apr. 24, 5 p.m. .Sat., Apr. 24, .Apr. 24, 5 p.n
Sat., Apr. 24.
P. 0.
Sheangwan
Letters.
..Apr. 24, & p.m. ..Apr. 24, 7 p.. G. P. Or
.Apr. 24, 5 p.m. .Apr. 25, 5.a.m. Pres. Hoover .. Sat., Apr. 24, 5 p.m. Pres. Polk.....Sat., Apr. 24, 5 p.m. Sunday
Hector........Sun, Apr. 25, 9 mm. Hongkong Maru Sun., Apr. 25, 0 a.m. Kwelyang Sun., Apr. 25, 0a.m. Sun., Apr. 28, v am. Ger- Potsdam
Shantung ...Sun, Apr. 20, 9 am.
Letters,
.Mon., Apr. 26. ¡Apr. 26, 0 a.m. Mon, Apr. 20,
G.P.O, and K.PO, Reg. ***
Letters,
.Apr. 20, 8.45 am. .Apr. 26, 9.30 a.m. ..Mon., Apr. 20, 1.30 pm.
Parcels,
.Apr. 24, 5 p.m. Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon,
Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Monday
Shirala
India, Burdwan
(Due Marseilles, 29th Moy) Swatow and Amoy
Japan
Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya
Tuesday
Wednesday
Anshun Kutsang
Thisadane...
Amoy
Haiphong and Batavia
Swnlow and Foochow
„Mon., Apr. 26, 3.30 p.m.
Tucs
Apr. 27, 8.30 a.m.
Taiyuan....Wed., Apr. 28, 3.30 p.m. Tikambang...Wed., Apr. 20, 4 p.m Tai Suen Hong Wed., Apr. 28, 6 p. Thursday
Shanghai, Japan and Europe Via
Siberia
Swolow
"Imperial
Rewapindl Thurs., Apr. 29. 10.30 a.m Prominent Thurs., Apr. 20, 3.30 p.m. Friday Airways
for Letters
Direct Bervice."
(Dus London 9th May.)
Imperial Aleways Plane, Fri., Apr. 30..
|---- G. P. O, and K. P. 0.
Kex. ...........Apr. 80, 8.30 am Leilers...Apr. 30, 9.30 s.m.-
Letters for Australia, by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri., Apr. 30.
Airways Service."
(Due Darwin 4th May.)
E.P.O;" & G.F.O.
Reg. ......Apr. 30, 8.30 a.. Letters
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. Emp. of Asia
and Europe via Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only)-due. and PRESIDENT 1100VER (Dollar) from
Vancouver B.C. 17th May The ...Daviken of the Indo-Chinn America, 6 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, will leave Europe via Siberia.
PRESIDENT FOLK (Dollar) from here for Taingiau via Swalow and
Halhow, Pakhol and Haiphong Shanghat, a.m., Kowloon Whart. 28171. Shanghai on Wednesday, April 26 at
SZECBUEN (U. & 8.) from Canton, noon. a.m, West Point. 30331.
TIKEMBANG (J.D.J.L.) from Java, daylight, midstream. 28015.
TAIYUAN (B. & 9.) from Shanghai, a.m., West Point. B0331,
SAILING TO-DAY_
N. LLOYD LINERS
The .. Potadam of the Norddeute. cher Lloyd, Bremen is expected to arrive: bere on Sunday, April 26 at 7 o.m. She will tie up alongside Kowloon Wharf about 8.30 a.m. And will sail for Europe (Agents Phone Numbers Given) via Manila, Singapore and poris, on the
same day at 6 pm. KAYING' (3. & 8.) for Holbow, Dj p.m., West Point. 30331
KITANO MARU (N.Y.K.) for Manila, a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 80201.
KIUNGCHOW (B. & 8.) for Shanghal, 8pm, West Point 30331.
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The 8.8. Odor will leave here for Big, gapore, Dolnwan, Colombo, Port Bild, Suer, Marseillos, Oran, Casablanca, Lis- bon, _Amalerdom, Rotterdam, Hamburg' and Bremen pri Monday, May 10.............
Parcels,
Reg.,
Letters,
Kingyuan
Saturday
Rajputana
Letters for "K. L. M. Service."
(Due Amsterdam 10th May.)
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Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Morselllas.
(Dus Marseilles, 20th May)...
Manila, Reboul,
Australia and New Zealand via Brisbane,
(Due Brisbane 18th May):
(Apr.`30, 0.30 ̊ a.m.
...Fri., Apr. 30,
Apr. 20. 5 pm. .Apr. 30, 9.18 a.m.. .Apr. 30, 10a.m. Fri., Apr. 90, 1 pm
..
..Sat, May La G. P. O, and E. P.'0.-- Ber ...................... May. 1. 9.30 am.” Letters
May 1, 10 am
Sat., May 2
Rajputana
G.P.O, and KPO, Parcels,
...........Apr. 30, 8 p.m
May 1, 8.45. a.m Letters, .May 1. 10.30 a.m
.....Sat., May 1; Parcels.Fri., Apr. 30, 6 p.m.. Rogers..Fri, Apr. 30, 6 p.m... Letters Sat, May 1, 8.30 am.
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