CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
N. Y, K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship
+
"HAKOZAKI MARU," having arrived from the above porta, Consignees of Carge 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 Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
.
Goods not cleared by the 30th April, 1837, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30
p.m. within the free storage
examination period. For the damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue
to be present.
Officer to
of
All claims must be presented with-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
Ordinary The Fifty-Sixth General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Tuesday, the 18th
May, 1937, at Noon, for the pur
pose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with aatalement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1936.
The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 4th to the 18th May, 1937, both days inclusive
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.
General Agents. Jongkong, 27th April, 1937.
THE WINGED MAN
(Continued from Page G.)
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1937..
WEATHER UPSETS BASEBALL
Doerr Badly Hurt But
Boston Wins
Yankees Overcome Athletics
New York, Apr. 20. Raia again ruined the Big Lengues' schedule for fo-day.
There was only one engagement in the National League, in which Boston minced through to a splendid nine to
five win over Brooklyn, in spite of the fact that the Braver were euthit, 13 to 15. The Dodgers' four errors were a big factor in their loss.
There were only two games in the American League, and when Boston beat. Washington they lost a ́valuable young batter, Doerr, who was hit on. the head by a pitched ball and rushed to hospital.
Boston romped along, however, scoring len runs on 16 hits. In spite of the fact that their Belders com- mitted four errors, Washington scored
Senators had three errors.
in ten days of the steamer's arrival specks are the people watching only five times, on ten safeties. The here, after which date they cannot me. be recognized,
No cinims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No are Insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA. longkong, 20th April, 1937.
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7.) 10.30 p.m. Variety. Vocal Sally Horner...Brian Law. rance: Orchestra-Alice Blue Gown
me
Guy Lombardo and. His Royal Canodians; Vocal-Why do you phish by?....Jean Sablon; Castaneta Solo La Corrida,..."La Argentina": Vocal-Gone Leslie Hutchinson; Instrumental-Aria con variazioni.
Mario
rio Maccaferri (Guitar); -If you pretend you're blue....Mur- Ratroyd and Winterbottom; Organ Solo Love in Bloom.....
.Sidney Torch; Vocal-Hend
heels in love....Lil Palmer.
over
11 p.m. Close Down,
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
"I feel that I'm my own master. Every movement of my arms and legs is obeyed and magnified in the swoops and turns of my flight.
"Somehow, except that I'm conscious of my flight, I feel like the birds of the air must feel.
Ful
"And some day I think that every one may have my wings and be able to soar from the house-tops, there is a great deal of experiment- ing to be done first."
TRIPS ON JUMP FROM TRAM
YOUTH CONSIDERED IN GRAVE CONDITION
A sixteen-year-old boy, Wong Yui,
|
Shipping Intelligence
34
Shipping Companion aro requested to forward, early as possible information. regarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring · place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615..
PORT DIRECTORY ATLANTIC GULF (Balloy), Balley Dock.
BAHUIN (Texas & Co.), Taun Wan, CHENGTE (B. & 8.), 1.21.
: CHONGLEE (Yeo Tai Hong), D.12.
DAVIKEN (1.M.), 1.2.
.
FINGAL (E.II.C.), Kowloon Dock. FU LONG (Master), Yaumati.. GRANVILLE(Bank Line), Stone
eulter's.
GRAYSTOKE · CASTLE Talkoo Duck.
(Dodwell)
HAI HANG (Douglas), D.12. HAIKONG (B. & S.), B.12. HEIYO
Bay.
MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloor
HENRIK (Chia Seng Hong), D.4. HO KHENG (He Hong), A., KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), 0.20. KINRYO MARU (M.S.K.), Kowloor Day.
KIANGSU (B. & 8.), Talkoo Docks. KINGYUAN (D. & 8.), 1.20. LIANGCHOW (D. & S.), Talkoo Dock SEKINO MARU (M.D.K.), B.G. SEPIA (A.P.C.), North Point. STANLEY (Shun Cheong), Kwong Wing Wharf.
BUISANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock, TAI SUEN RONG (3.M.), 11.8. TENDAI MABU (D.K.K.), A.IS, WILFORD (E.A.C.). Stonecuttorm
YOCHOW (U. & S.), Taikos Dock. YU PING (Yuen Ou), B.,
The New York Yankees, world's champions, pounded out 13 hits against the Philadelphia Athletics' six, and won by seven runs to one. The teams divided four errors equally.
The Glants-Phillies, Cincinnati-Day." Chicago and Pittsburgh-St. Louis games were washed out in the Na- Hong, and the Chicago-Cleveland, St. Louis-Detroit Axtures in the Ameri- can League.---Reuter.
NEW WOOD OIL COMPETITION?
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
AFRICA MARU (0.8.K.) from Singa- pore, 7.40 a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 28001.)
DAVIKEN (J.M.) moved from Taikoo Docks to buoy B.2. at 6.45 p.m. 10311.
HONOW (B. & 8.) from Ga.m., West Point. 30331.
KWANGCHOW (B. & S.) from Shang-
BIG CORPORATION MAY hal, a.m., West Point. 30131.
ENTER MARKET
London, Apr. 20.
The China Vegetable Oil Corpora- tion was the subject of a question in the House of Commons to-day by Mr.
Is lying unconscious in the Govern-A. E. F. Chorlton, Conservative M.P. ment Civil Hospital through attempt for the Platting Division of Man-
vehicle was in motion.
SAI ON (Tung On) from Canton, am. Co's Wharf. 31700.
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
ANSHUN (B. & S.) for Swatow, 3 p.n.,] West Point. 30331.
BURDWAN (P, & 0.)
for Europe,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
from 4049.
(Agents, Phone Numbers Given)
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.1.9.) Manila, 8 am, Kowloon Wharf.
KINGYUAN (D. & 8.) from Shanghai, 3 pm. Went Point. Jú311.
KWAIBANG (J.M.) from
Shanghai,
a.m., West Paint 30311..
RESUS (B. &,8.) from Europe, day-
| light, Holt's Wharf, 80331,
PIAVE (L, T.) from Singapore, noon. Kowloon Wharf. 32082,
PROMINENT (3.3.) from Canton, a.m., B.2. 30011.
RAWALPINDI (P. & 0.) from Europe, noon, Kowloon Wharf, 97721.
RHESUS (B&B) from Europe, day- light, Holt's Wharf. 30331.
TAIYUAN (D., & 9.) from Canton, an., Went. Point. 30331;
SAILING TO-MORROW
-4Agents -Phone Numbers Gire) DAVIKEN (J.M.) for Shanghai, noon, B.2. 30311.
RADNORSHIRE (Glen Line) for Europe noon, midstream, 23006.
BESTAN (Douglas) for Swatow, 4 p.m. Douglas Wharf. 28037.
-TAIYUAN (B. & S.) for Shanghai, G p.m., West Point, 30331,
VESSELS DUE
ANTILOCHUS (B. & B.), May 17. ARABIA (LI. T.), May 1. RENREOCH (Ben Line), Apr. 30. CALCHAS (B. & 9.), May .
CITY OF ELWORD (Statas), Apr, 29, CONTE BIANCAMANO (LI. T.,), May
DANMARK (F.A.C.), May 15.
POST OFFICE.
PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS POSTAGE RATES
The first flight by Pan American Airways from San Francisco ta Hongkong is expected to arrive at Hongkong on Wednesday, April 28, and return to San Francisco on Thursday, April 20. The postage rates for this service will be na follows:—
To Manila
To Guam ...
To Honolulu
TO US.A.
To
35 cents per 1⁄2 oz.
80 cents per 1⁄2 oz.
$1.80 cents per oz..
$2.80 cents per 1⁄2 oz.
plus the usual fee of 20 cents for registered letters,
.
Registered Ordinary
Letters intended for despatch by air to one of the intermediate points and thence by sea to a further destination must be prepaid at the usual foreign postage rate of 20 cents per ounce in addition to the air mall fee.
Time
me of closing this mall will be as follows:- Kowloon P. O. and G. P. O.
6.00 p.m. on 20/4/37. G. P. O. only
0.00, a.m. on 20/4/37. The Public are requested to post on or before Wednesday. Covers will be date-stumped 29th. April. Letters may be posted in the ordinary.. posting boxes at G. P. O. only during the night of Wednesday April 28. Elsewhere the latest clearance will be the ordinary closing time on Wed- nesday April 28.
POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Pockets must be fully pre- paid. Insulelently prepaid Printed Papers cle, are not forwarded, VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Biberia" if so superscribed.
Straits Haiphong
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
direct Service" London date, 17th April.
Haiphong, Pakhol and Hollow Shanghai
8.
Shanghai and Amoy
Shangha!
EMPRESS OF CANADA (G.P.S.), May
Calcutta, and Straits
7.
Jaya Manila
EURYLOCHUS (D. & S.), Mny i.. FULDA (Molcher's), May 11. GENERAL LEE (States), Apr. 10. GNEISENAU (Melcher's), May 13, GOLDEN DRAGON (States), May . HAVEL (Malcher's), May 17. HAVELLAND (Jebsen), May 9, 110SANG (J.M.), May 16. ISLAMI (J.M.), May 12, JAVA (F.A.0.), May 19. KELLERWALD (Jebsen), April 30.
Swatow,KWAISANG (LM), Apr. 28.
LEESANG (J.M.), May LEVERKUSEN Jobsen), Apr. 29. MALAYA (E. A. G.), May 7. MAUBANG (J.M.), Apr. 30, MEDON (R. & 8.7, May 27. MENELAUS (B. & S.), May D. MENESTHEUS (U, & 8.), May D. NELEUS (B. & 8.), May 28. ODER (Melchers), May 10. PETER MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. 30. PHILOCTETES. (1. & 9.), May 31.. PIAVE (1). T.), Apr. 28. RAWALPINDI (P. & D.), Apr. 28. RUEINGOLD (Jelsen), May 6. RHEINLAND (Jebaen), May 32. RHESUS (B. & 9.), Apr. 28- TAI PING (Dodwell), May 17, TALABOT (Therasen), May 5, TROJA Thorosen), May 2. TYNDAREUS (B. & S.). May UFFINTON COURT (Melchers), May
11 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
DELLORPHON (B. & 3.) for Dairen,
The following wave-lengths and frequencing to jump off a Iram whilst the chester. Lord Cranborne, Under 4.0, Holt's Wharf. 30331.
Te used by Daventry:
Frequency
Wavelength
6,500 k.c. 49.00 metres
$1.55 0,010 ke
meires 81,30 Metre 26.62 metres
26.23 Beira
Algh
GSA
CSR
CSC
DAS .c.
CRD
11,760 k.c.
OSE
13.855 X.,
GBF
12,140 k..
10.32 swires
G30
17,700 k.. 16.86 meires
GSIL
11.470 k..
18.97 metris
Gat
14,200 k..
GM
GIL
C60
GSP
19.86 metres metres
21,040k.c. -19.05
6,110 k... 15,160 k.. 18.310 k.c
(0.8.D., G.8.C., G.B.D.)
1.20 .m.
7.30 a.m.
metree
€0,10 29.76 metres 10.60 metres
John endener at
Orchestral Music. Big Ben. Home 16.
Am. "Namen that Are History"-8, 8.10 .. The London Mosert Orchestra. 9.10a.m. The News and Announcensents. Greenwich Time Bignal at 9.15 am.
Transmission 1
(0.8.1, 0.8.0., G.B.G.)
p.m.
Big Ben, A Programme of
Mellies and Memuries revived by Henry Hall's Music Makers, with Molly, Marke, and Mary, and 2.20 p.m. A Sczlabin Bocital by Edward
Bert Yarlett.
Mitchell (Pianoforte), 2.40_pan. “Names that Am Hatory. 2.66 p.m. Recial by Peter Dawson
(Flass-baritone),
3.20 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Bignal at 2.30 p.m. 3.40 p.m. The International 9x "Dars
Motor-Cycling Trial
Transmission
The incident occurred near Morrl- son Street. The tram was rounding a curve when the youth attempted to jump off. He fell violently on his Head, and was
when unconscious picked up. He is stated to be suffer- ing from concussion, and is in serious condition.
TROUBLE LOOMING
CRISIS FACES FRANCE'S GOVERNMENT.
Q
Paris, April 26. The French Parliament will re- assemble to-morrow in an atmos-
phere highly charged with electri- city. The Government's whole fin- anelal and social policy is threatened again with being thrown into the melting pot. The rift between the Popular Front and the combined right wing radicals and Communicts is steadily widening.
Devaluation has not succeeded as in other countries. Prices continue to soar and strike succeeds strike. The Confederation General
of
(0.8.D., G.S.G. G8H),
"The, Foruni Theatre Travali yesterday all over the nation
6.40 pm.
Big Ben Orchestra.
7.16 1. The Pride of the Regiment, or
'Cashiered for his Country."
lecital,
demanding a 10,000,- demonstrated, 000,000-franc loan for public works, rigorous control of prices and old
pensions,
R.45 pm. Crowning the King-2. A talk on franes were recently
12.11.
by Owen F. Morshend,
D-P10%
*. *.C. (Libraries to his Majesty King George VI).
The Philip Whiteway Ensemble, 9.15 p..unting Barnew, by Jack Carls and John Hatchkis at two
VIKTOR.
0.10 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Slanal at 9.45 p.m. Transmission 3
(G.S.D., G.S.P., G.S.JE.)
available for purposes of death. Are there to be no funds for the living?"
Aclaims M. Jouhaux, Secretary of the Confederation,
On the other hand manufacturers,
shopkeepers, handcraftsmen, and farmers are organising a demand for the order and liberty of labour A and rights of property,
The Government has already de- 10.30 pm. The equay Municipal Orclared that no further loan can be
clienten.
contemplated socially;
there thust be à pause.
10.10 păm, Blë Ben. World Affair?
talk by it. Wieklum Steed.
11.30 p.m. Variety. Anona Winn and
her
Winners 11.50 pan. Jack Wilson and his Versaille
Fire.
12.10 a.m. The News and Announcementz,
Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 mm. 12.00 .m. "John Londoner at liome--il,
The demands of my supporters have rendered the burden of power Intolerable," sighs M. Leon Blum, French Premier.—Reuter.
NOTICE
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers requiring additional space in
the Saturday editions of "The Hongkong
Telegraph" are requested to make their
space reservations not later than noon
on Thursdays.
KINE MARU (0.9.K.) for Canton, 7 ... 1.24, 28001.
NINGHAI (D. & S.) for Swatow, 10
Secretary for Foreign Affairs, suld he had been kept informed by the Bri- fish Ambassador in China of the posi-nm West Point, 80331, tion of the Corporation. The con-
SHIRALA (P. & 0.) for Europe, 10.30 tralling interest therein
num. Kowloon Wharf. 27721, appeared in
TAYBANK (Bank) for Shanghai, day- practice to be held by the Chinese light, Taan Won. 27701. Government. From such indications of the Corporation's policy as were discernible at present, it appeared possible that it might undertake the marketing of wood oil as soon as it in a position to build up the was in
organisation. Replying to a further question by Mr. Chorlton, Lord Cranborne stated that a full report from the British Ambassador on the whole question of the Chinese law relating to registra tion of trade marks and the covering question of imitation of British trade marks in China was expected to reach Mr. Anthony Eden in the course of a few days. Reuter..
SUGAR QUOTA PROBLEM
FRESH PROPOSALS NOW MADE
London, Aprli 26. International Sugar Conference held The negotiating committee of the
a meeting to-day of the heads of the delegations.
The President, Mr. Rainsay Mac- Donald, formulated some fresh pro- posals for fixing the export sugar quotas to be allotted to certain coun- trics. These proposals were gener- ally
approved. To meet the views of certain defe- gations, some changes were suggested and did not give rise to objection. It agreed that Anal acceptances of plenary meeting to be held at an these proposals should be left for the
carly date. Meanwhile, the sub- committee will continue their work and the negotiating committee has been asked to draft a convention. British Wireless,
DELEGATES ΤΟ CORONATION
CHINESE PARTY'S
ITINERARY
Genoa, Apr, 20: Mr. Chen Shao-kwan, one of the Chinese delegates to the Coronation of King George VI, has left for Lon- don via Paris.
Dr. H. H. Kung, the head of the delegation, is expected to leave for Vienna and Prague to-morTOW Router.
DRILL DISPLAY
AT ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
A drill display given by all the classes of St. Mary's School, 102 Austin Road, Kowloon, will take place in the school grounds to-morrow at 5 pm. All parents, relations and felends of the pupils are cordially in- vited, as well as any one who takes an interest in the school.
The function will last about an hour and a half. "No formal invita- tions are being issued.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
KWANGTUNG (B. & S.) from Hal- phong, & p.m., West Point 30331.
MAYEBASHI MARÚ (N.Y.K.) from Shanghai, & a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30201, NEWCHANG (B. & B.) from Shang- bal, 9 n.m., West Point. 30391.
SANTIKA (P. & 0.) from Singapore, 0.36 a., Kowloon Wharf. 27721. TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.) from daylight, midstream. 28015.
Java,
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers 'Given) GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebsen) for
3.
VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L.), May 4. VOLPI (LI. T), May 2: WOOLGOR (EA.C.), May 3, YUENBANG (J.M.), May 6. ZUIDERKERK (J.CJL), May 10.
S.S. RAWALPINDI
The P.&O. Rawalpindi left Singa pore for this port on Saturday at 4 p.m.. and is due to-morrow at noon,
J
PASSENGER LIST
Anyo Maru Canton
Imperial Airways Plano
Kwanglung
Maychoshi Muru
Newchwang
Radnorshire
Santhia
Tiinegara
Emp. of Asia Kingyuan
April 27. ..April 27.
April 27,
April 27.
.April 27.
April 27
April 27.
.April 27.
April 27.
April 20.
April 28.
April 28-
Bervico-San Pan-American Airways Plane
lhas.
Shanghai and Swatow Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-
Ways Direct Francisco date, 21st April Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 1st April and London Parcels (London date, 25th March).
Shanghal and Europe vin Siberia -
(London date, 8th April). Shanghai
Bangkok and Swatow
anghat
Maniln
U. S. A. Canada, Japan and Shang-
hal (Senttis 10th April)
Japan and Shanghai."
Amoy
Haiphong
Salgon
Straits
Straits
Shanghai
Straits
Straits
Rawalpindi
Nellore
Pres. Hoover
April 28.
Rhesus
.April 28.
Tokushima Maru Kaigan
April 28:
April 20.
April 20,
General Lec
April 30.
.April 30.
April 30.
April 30.
G. G. Paul Doumer
May 1. May 2.
May
May 3.
May 3.
Jean Laborde
.May 4.
Terukuni Maru
.May 4.
Van Heulsz.
May 4.
Pres. McKinley Rajputana
Porthos
Tikarang Calchas
Houtmon
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes, carlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 0 aan., registered and parcel moils are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.
For
Samshui and Wuchow
Per
Tuesday
Tat Ming
Date and Time.
Tues., Apr. 27, 4 p.m.
Air Mall for Swatow, Anioy, Foo- C.N.A.C, plane ................Tues., Apr. 27.
chow. and North China (via
Shanghial)
Rez......
Apr. 27, 5 p.m.
K. P. O.
Letters, ... Apr. 27, 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday
The following passengers sailed from here by tho .. Shirata yesterday.
For Singapoer:-Mr. M. Buckley, Mr. Juichi Yamada, Mr.. Tong Kam-lam, Madam Yuen Woon-yee, Maater Lea Chat-kan, Mr. 11. 1. Shamdasani, Mrs. Mok Yaw-hin, Mr. Hung Fak-how and Mr. Wong Swon-thien. - Amerienj-3-pan,,-Á‚R.–28861.--
HAIYANG (Douglas) for Swntow, 3gin. Mr. and Mrs. Kew Kong-lay, Mr.
||-for-Penang==€1][DL ̃ ̄Dowbig" "HatpliongTMaudTM*BataviaTM pm. Douglas Wharf. 28037,
Air Mall for "Manila, Guam, Hono- and Mrs. Soo Shak-shin and Miss R. M. lulu, and U.S.A, by "Pan-Ameri-
can Airways Direct Service." Cathe-
(Due' San Francisco, 4th May.)
HOIHOW (B. & S.) for Canton, Harvey, .m., D., 10931.
For Rangoon:-Rev. Pierre KIANGSU (B. & S.) for Amoy, 7 a.m.,bras, Mr. Leo fu-san, Mirs. Fong Ah-kam, Trikoo Dock, 30331.
Mr. and Mrs. Foon Ching, Madam Lee KUTSANG (M.) for Kobe, 0. Wang-shee, Mr. Lul Yoo-beo and Mish Kowloon Wharf. 30311, -
Fong Mei-how. KWANGCHOW (B. & S.) for Canton, 7.30 pan 1.1. 36331.
TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.) for Ball, am, midstream. 28015.
EXTRADITION
CASE
10
For Calcutta:-Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Denny, Risaldor Major and Hon. Lieut. Miran Bux, Mr. I. Rhoderick, Mrs. W. S. Elia and Miss M. Rhoderick,
KING AND SCOUTS FURTHER EVIDENCE IN
INSPECTION IN GROUNDS EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE
OF WINDSOR CASTLE Further evidence was taken before Mr. W. Schofield
London, April 26. at the Central Magistracy yesterday in the
The grounds of Windsor Castle pro-
were visited by 20,000 persons yester- tracted extradition proceeding against Chu Chi-kong, who is want-day. The King, Queen and the two
Princesses ed in Medan, Sumatra, for the al- dow and were given rousing cheers. appeared at a Castle win- leged
of 7,112.00 The King inspected 1,000 King's guilders and $3,200.82 Hongkong scouts in Windsor Park, The Chief currency from the Wing Fat Frinting Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, addressing the scouts said they should follow the King's example of self-sacrifice, put- ung their duty before everything else.
flrm.
embezzlement
Chu, who is contesting extradition, is represented by Mr. F. G. Nigel, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master,
while Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant Attorney-General is in charge of
the case for the Crown..
the 14th anniversary of their wed- To-day their Majesties celebrated ding, spending all day quietly at Windsor Castic-Reuter,
British Wireless adds that there were 1,000 Scouts drawn from every
Yesterday Ho Hoi, office boy in the Kal Tai Lung frm of 79 Des Voucx Road, sald in October, 1935, he took three letters and two drafts county in England and a contingent to the Wing Fat firm. One
from Rhodesta. The Archbishop of drafts was on the Oversea Chinese Canterbury held the service in St. Banking Corporation and the other George's Chapel.
of the
on the Hip Hlog Arm. He did not know where they came from. His chitbook, however, sald they were from the Kwong Ming
Duke Of Connaught
Cheong arm. .The condition
London, Apr. 28,
of the Duke of Teang Kel-lok, cashier the
in
Connaught, grand-uncle of the King, Wing Fat firm since 1931, sold all who has been indisposed for some remittances went to him. In the case of cash an accountant would days, continues to improve.-Britishs
Wireless. take it and hand it to him in the overing.
trom Moneys coming Sumatra might, come, elther directly through customers or be forwarde
King's Coronation
London, April 20.
by the accused. These would be in. The authorities have commenced the shape of drafts made payable to the mobilization of 52,000 police, de- the firm. The manager would en-
dorse them and pass them on to him tectives and soldiers to handle the for entry in the books. He produced Coronation crowds and protect scores a book of current accounts with of visiting dignitaries.-United Press. firms in Sumatra between 1834 and → 1935..
the
same day, also transmilled From this book he traced ive through the fugitive and accom- drafts received between November, panied by a letter, $677.35 from the 1934, and October, 1935. These L Sang Company, and $128.70 from .were: $200 from the L Sang Loong San Shun Tai on the same day,... Company, remitted through the
fugitive, $200.70 from Ching LA After further evidence the ense Man, $160 from San Shun Tal on was again adjourned:
Manila Swatow Amoy
Amoy
Sheungwan P. O.
Reg. Apr. 27, 5 p.m. Letters, ...... Apr. 27, 7 p.m.. G. P. O. Rcg..
Apr. 27, 5 p.m. Letters ...... Apr. 28, 523-
•
Lanoo....Wed., Apr. 28, 0.30 a.m. Daviken..Wed., Apr. 28, 10.30 am. Taiyuan...Wed., Apr. 20, 3.30 p.m. Tjikembang..Wed., Apr. 28, 4 p.m." Pan-American Airways Plane
Reg.
Ord.
Wed., Apr. 28. Kowloon P. O.
.Apr. 28, 5. p.m. ....Apr. 28. 5 p.m..
G. P. Q.
Reg.
Apr. 28. 5 p.m.
Ord.
Thursday
..Apr. 29, 6 a.m.
Thinegara .Thurs., Apr. 29, 8.30 am, Shanghai, Japan and Europe vla Rawalpindi Thurs., Apr, 29, 10.30 am,
Siberia Swatow.
Prominent Thurs., Apr. 29, 3,30 pan. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Tal Suen Hong Thurs., Apr, 20, 5 p.m.. -Friday
Letters for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane, Fri, Apr. 30.
· Direct Service,”
(Duo London 9th May.)
G. F. O, and K. F. O. Reg...Apr. 30, 8.30 am- Letters ....Apr. 30, 0.30 a.m.-
Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri. Apr. 30.
Airways Service,"
(Due Darwin 4th May.)
K.P.O. & G.P.O. Reg. ...
....Apr. 30, 8.30 am.. Letters....Apr. 30, 0.30 am.
Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Asia
and Europe via Vancouver B.C.
..Fri., Apr. 30,
.Apr. 29, 5 p.m. .Apr. 30, 0.15 am, ..Apr. 30, 10 nm. Fri., Apr. 30, 1 p.m Fri., Apr. 30, 2 pm.
.Sat, May 1, Apr. 30, 5 p.m. ....Apr. 30, 5 pm, May 1, 9 a.m. Sat, May 1.
Apr. 30, 5 p.m. May 1, 9.15 am. May 1, 10 a.m.
Sat May 1
(Parcels for Canada only)—due Vancouver B.C. 17th May and *Europe via Siberia. Halow, Pakhoi and Haiphong .. Kingyuan Halphong
Canton Saturday
Parcels,
Reg. Letters,
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bano, 18th May,
Parcele, Reg., Letters,
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Hoover
Central and South America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco
Parcela, Reg.,
(Due San Francisco, 19th May) Lellers for "K. L. M. Service.”
Letters,
Rajoulana
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles,
(Due Marseilles, 28th May).
Rajputana
G.P.O. and H.PO Parcels,
nog.
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via
Siberia
Porthos Sunday
Swalow, Amoy and Formosa Foochow
Canton Maru Sulyang
Tuesday
(Due Amsterdam 10th May.)
Amoy Manila
G. P, O. and E. P. O. Rog.
May 1, 9.39 a. Letters ...May 1, 10 am..
May 1,
..Apr. 39; 5 pm May 1, 9.45 am Letters, May 1, 10.30, a.m. Anshun ...
p.m..
Sat., May 1,:1.30 p.m. Pres. McKinley Sat, 1,
May
4.30 Sat, May 1,
3 p.m.
Air Mall for "France-Orient Ser- Jean Laborde
vico"
(Due Marseilles, 16th May),
Sun, May 2, 0a.m. Sun, May 2, 9 am.
Tues., May da
G. P.. O. and K. F. O.
Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Jean Laborde
*South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
(Due Marseilles, 1st June) Batavia
Reg
May 4, 8.38 am Letters,
***** ****** May 4,9
Tues., May 4 G.P.O. and K.P.O.. Reg, May 4, 8.45 a.m. Lelters,
May 4, 0.30 a.m, Tjikarang Tues., May
0.30 am
4
Tues., May 4, 3.30 pr..
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Terukuni Maru
Siberin
*Superscribed correspondence only.
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