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OFFICE FLATS TO LET-Commo is seeking advice on any matter con dious office accommodation in P. & O. cerning a child, would be doing Building. Apply Mackinnon, Mac-act of kindness by communicating at
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The Hon.2 TO LET-Attractive European resl-
RABAUL
(Continued from Pagę 1.)
from the volcanoes scrape against the sides of the Nellore.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY
7, 1937.
EMPLOYMENT HIGHEST ON RECORD NOW
(Continued from Page 1.)
be satisfied with what had taken place.
the
men.
to
GHOULISH GANG ROBS KAI LUNG WAN GRAVES
HEROIN CARRIER
(Continued from Page 1.)
WEEPS
cused had stolen a gold tooth and the EXPECTANT MOTHER jade bangle from his father, and two- gold teeth from his mother. Com- plainant decided to investigate and,
SENTENCED
HOPE FADES FOR MISSING"- PLANE CREW (Continued from Page 1.)
the then start on arca originally
A married woman, Ng Shim, aged UNFORGETTABLE SIGHT
planned."
Mr. Brown said he proposed in together with his brother, went back (27, who is about to become a mother, to the cemetery, where defendants wept bitterly at the Central Magist- they It was a sight which
The Colorado is now 1.130 miles Will
September to send. out the Parlin-
were found and taken to police racy this morning when site уля Anyone knowing of a child who
never forget. The ship appeared to from Honolulu.-United Press.
mentary Secretary, with a permanent
1901 | station. be sailing on land. At a short dis
charged before Mr. K. Keen, with ben assaulted, neglected, or
"Negative Results"
different visit the secretary, to tance was Rabaul and outlying towns, ill-treated in a manner likely to cause
conferences Honolulu, July 6,
According to the story of one of possession of 3,000 heroin pills. divisions and to have unnecessary suffering or injury tall covered with ash-grey pumice.
the Em-the accused, the gold teeth had been managers of
Inspector McWaiter said defen- At 0.40 a.m. to-day the Coast Guard with
their sold to a goldsmith in Circular Path-dent was arrested at the Yaumati health, or knowing of a parent who
Hains which fell about -week after
after cutter itasen, seeking Mrs. Amelia ployment exchanges as the eruption of the Iwo volcanoes had Putnam's missing plane, reported by future. Particular dificulties which way, and the bangle to a pawnshop. Ferry Wharf with the pills ted round
the volcanic dust
Just radio;
those of The teeth had been sold for $8.78, her waist. hardened some of
"Searching area negative re- would be examined were
and the bangle was pawned for 54. on the roofs of houses, while vegeta- sults."
elderly Another problem was
Each of the Brst three accused had tion for miles around disappeared,
The cutter was hearing a carrier that of the large number of young
received $3 from the remainder of men who had
never had work at all. They the money, after drinking tea and heard nothing. This may only mean honed to get information suficiently smoking opium, and fourth, defend- that the hand-cranked generator has reliable to arrive at a cost of ilving ant, they alleged, had received $1.28, had According to fourth accused, he the
and really re- ceased to operate; or may mean
index, up-to-date Mr. Thomas Mow, a teacher ot the end of Mrs. Putnam's plane.
presentative of the ordinary working lent $1.20 to his clansman, first de-
fendant, when the of robbing his accomplices, and he did not think School
has on class life of the country. The Navy Department
the graves had first been mooted, it was worth while proceeding tur Methodist Overseas Chinese
carrier at Rabaul, onc of the refugees,nounced that the aircraft
that there were
Ares Lexington no
thon 00
Referring to condillons of Labour, and when the stolen articles had been ther against him. stated
volmachines aboard, will arrive Sn caused by the earthquakes or
chair returned. been appointed, under the but Roads Thursday and will Mr. Brown said a committee had sold, he asked for his money to be
The dozen they stared
The Navy emphatically denies re-manship of Lord Amulree.
the House and the un. So HERO
great was the
of ports that the U.S.S, Swan had sighted committee had held half a
meetings, and ushes which came from the val-the missing plane. United Press.
nation as a whole would be put in information and re- canoes, one of which was on Vulcan Roosevelt's Anxiety possession of Islands and the other on Matapul
commendations.-British Wireless. Washington, July 6. President Roosevelt, at press
Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o
dence at Tat Po. Three reception/G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or and charred trunks of trees remain= | (the wave which carries the voice) repins, four bedrooms and two bath the Inspector, 49, Poktulum Road, 1st Ing where once stood graceful palms until 4.30 n.. but since thea basortunity of
rooms. Electric light, modern con- floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel
veniences and garden. Rent $75 per month, Apply Superintendent of Crown Lands and Surveys, P.W.D., or District Offleer, North, Tal Po.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morn Ing.
Banks.
H.K. Banks, $1,915 b.
H. K. Bank, (Lon. Rg.), C119% n. Charteded Bank, £15 n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£33 n.
Mercantile Bank, C., £15% 12.
East Asia Bank, 507 b.
Insurances.
Canton In., $308 n.
Union In., $625 a.
China Underwriters, $2 n. H. K. Fire In., $280 n. Internat'l Assare, Sh. $3 n.
Shipping
Douglas, $47% .
H. K. Steamboats, $8.50 b. Indo-Chinus (Pref.), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $42 n. Shell (Bearer), 106/B 1. Union Waterboats, $0.30 b.
Docks etc.
$1171⁄2 b. H. K. & K. Wharves, H. K. & W. Docks, $344 1. Providents (old), $2.35 b. Previndents (new), 624 cts. sa. New Engineerings, Sh. 53 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $100 n.
Mining.
Kailan Mining Adm. 24/0 n. Roubs, $11
Venz: Goldfield $8 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S, Hotels, $7.20 sa.
H. K. Landa, 336 sa.
H. K. Lands, 4% Deben. $105 n.
n.
Shal. Lands, Sh. $13 Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $7 n. Humphries, $0%
H. K. Realties, $0.30 b. Chinese Estates $90 b. China Healties, Sh. $1 n. China Debent, $80 n.
Philippine Mining. Antamoks, P. 90 Atoks, P. 20 Bagulo Gold, R 211⁄2 Balatoc Mining, P. 11.00 Benguet Consol, P. 10.25 Benguet Explor, P. .10 Big Coco Grove,
Wedge,
P. 10
P. 00 Mines, F. .023
Constrations, P. 34
E. Mindanao, P. 22
Gumaus Gold, P. .JB
Ipo Gold, P. 18
I. X. L., F. 71
Wanchai; or the Health Centre, inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Street, steps will be taken, and 1st floor, Kowloon.
All further expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
Ilogons, P. 80
Masbate Consol, P. 23 Min. Resources, P. 241⁄2 Northern Min. P. 08 Paracale Gumaus, P. 42 Sulacot Mining. P. .033 San Mauriclo, P. 180 Suyoc Consol, P. 34% United Parneales, P. 75
Public Utilities.
H. K. Trainways, $15 b.
T
Peak Trams, (old), $5 b. Peak Trams (new), $21⁄2 b. Star Ferries, $88 b. Yaumall Ferrics
$28.10 n. (old), China Lights, $14% 50. China Lights (new): $13.00 b. IL K. Electries $00.50 b. Macao Electric, $184 n. Sandakan Lights, $14 Telephone (old), $30 b. Telephone (new), $11.70 b. China Buses. Sh. $12. Singapore Tractions, 24/- n. Singapore Pret., 23/- m.
Industrials.
b.
Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $16 n. Cald: Macg (Pref.), Sh. $17 n. Canton fees, $2 n. Cement, $15.00 sa.
H. K. Ropes, $5 b.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $20.05 b. Watson, $5.25 b.
Lane Crawfords, $8.03 n. Sinceres, $2.60.
Wing On (H.K.), $50 n. Wm. Powells, 40 cts. b.
Cotton Mills.
Wing On
11.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $17.33 s. S'hal Cottons, (old), Sh. $120 b. Zoong Slugs, $34 h. $31 b. Textiles, Miscellaneous. H.K. Entertainments, $4.70 n. Constructions (old), $1.60 n. Constructions (new), 45 cta. b. Vibro Piling, $45 b.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G$Bds. 97% b. EL K. Govt. 4% Loan 81⁄2 prm. ¤ H. K. Govt. 3% Loon 2%
pem. n.
Wallace Harbers. $4 m.
Marsmans Ins., (Lond.) s/- 20/3 n.
n.
Marsmans (H.K.)..6/0.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
OLD;
Few
EVERYONE GROWB PEOPLE Gnow-isract Zongwili,
Austin tourer No. 2880, belonging to Mr. Chan On, of 11 Babington
was reported stolen from Statue Square between 2 and 3 p.m.
Puth,
A married woman named Leung yesterday. Ying, aged 31, committed suleidel yesterday by jumping to the street
Rifleman Frederick Stark, of the from the third floor of 142 Reclama- Royal Ulster Rifles, was fined $2 by tion Street. She died almost instan- Me, K. BI. . Barnett at the Kowloon inneously.
Magistracy this morning when he pleaded gulity to riding a bleycle in the wrong direction in a one-way traffle roud, namely Bulkeley Street,
ESCAPED FIRE
and stately banyana,
with
ing from the were so hot refuci Friday.
they landed
amount
Island, that it was impossible to see
a few feet from where one stood.
more
A drydock and whart of Carpen-conference, expressed concern for the
Company was buried
ter and
under
an op-
safely. of Mrs. Amelia Putnamn. He which has been assisting in the 300 feet of volcaule dust. Villages said the Navy and other Government search for Mrs. Amelia Earhart Put- Incated near the volcanoes were wip-agencies were doing everything pos- nom and her flying companions, has ed out, he said, and nothing remain-sible,
covered as much territory aajher voyage. ed to show that they ever existed. ordered the search which had been abandoned the hunt and resumed About 400 natives were caught by the eruption of the volcanoes on Ma- puti Island alone.
EMERGENCY DECLARED Destruction was so general that for a me authorities in New Guinea discussed the advisability of trans- ferring the capital to another place. A state of emergency was declared as robberies became rampant follow- Ing the panis maintained by means which,, ensued, com- munication was of motor cars going through sucia pumice covered streets as remained and sup- stores passable, while all plies were commandeered for the general good.
Mr. Mow said that he was in the heart of the town the afternoon of May 29, when the volcano at Vulcan Earthquakes had. Island crupted. been felt in Rabaul since May 27,
af the tremors
times becoming rather As earthquakes are common
severe,
noon
In New Guinea, the population paid little attention to them. The after-
of
I'May 20 an Interesting, base- ball game was in progress and most of the population of 7,000 were in attendance.
ONLOOKERS SPELLBOUND
voleano
At about 4 p.m., the crupted and natives rushing to the waterfront were treated to nature's fireworks display. To the accom- paniment of lightening flashes and roars of thunder, tons and tons of volcanic ash were being ejected from the volcano. Columns, of smoke and dust rose 00,000 feet into the air, Spectators were held spellbound, onc of them, an electrical engineer from the power house in Rabnul, going in get canoe into the harbour to pictures of the eruption. He was overtaken by the volcanle dust com- from Vulcan Island and lost his ing from like.
the
When Rabaul residents realized that the eruption was threatening whole town, they abondoned their homes and escaped with their belongings to points inland. Natives living nearer
rer the volcano lost their lives as they were caught unawares by the eruption. Flakes of volcanic ash which deposited six-inch layers on roots of houses in Rabaul, two miles
buried whole away, simply villages as they swept Inland alded by a moderately strong breeze.
and nutives Europeans, Asiaties who had fled to the hills near Rabaul were surprised the following day when the volcano on Matapui Island Tidal waves followed and erupted. Charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning
completed such work of destruction as might have been left undone by and Thunder with returning to the Colony after
the carthquakes. having been banished for ten years C.M.X. Alves, aged 41, again ap-
accompanied the lightning which peared before Mr. K. Keen at the eruption of the two volcanoes con- on June 23 last, Chau Lam, 28, un- employed, pleaded that as he was Central Magistracy this morning on tinued to frighten the refugees for discharged for a similar offence on a charge of Indecent exposure on
four days, finshes of lightning foi- June 14 he thought he was entitled board a "Star" ferry. Hearing of the
lowing each other within one or will to remain bere.
which
probably Inspector Armitt | case,
two minute Intervals. explained that the previous warrant in camera, was fixed for July 14 at Mr. Lee p.11. was bad. On his discharge he was 2.30
The Hon. re-bandshed under a new warrant. D'Almada, jnr., instructed by Mr. M. Sentence of three months hard A. da Silva, is appearing for the Jabour was imposed.
defence.
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QUAKES CONTINUE Earthquakes continued to be felt for days; and on June 3, three days after the first eruption, severe tro- mors persisted. Gaping cracks roads and open fields testined to the intensity of the quakes. Tidal waver which rose nino feet washed 300 yards inland several schooners anchored in Rabaul harbour. Refu- gees who fled to Kokopo, about 38 miles from Rabaul, on board two steamers and three schooners, were Bull reminded of the disaster na for days they continued to feel the earth under them shaking as if afflicted by the agur.
possible.
The President added that he was receiving frequent reports with re- gard to the progress of the scorch.
Reuter,
Moorby Gives Up
Honolulu, July 6. *The, British freighter Mocrby,
It is also learned that the Insca's search has thus far proved negative. The U.S.S. Colorado Is searching the waters adjacent to Winslow Bank, 100 miles east of Howland Island, as
can.
This is on the soon my she northern fringe of the Phoenix Islands group.-Reuter.
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, as carly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- time and mooring tures, place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615. PORT DIRECTORY FOOSHING (J.M.). Kowloon Duck,
CANADA (C.P.S.), EMPRESS OF Kowloon Wharf.
HAI HING (Thoresen), 8.4. KINGYUAN (15), B.. KWANGTUNG (B. & S.), Talkoo
Dack-
NINKHAI (B. & S.), Talkno Dack. SANDVIKEN (J.M.), B.2. YATSHING (J.M.), BA. YINGCHOW (D. & S.), Talkoo Dock.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) KINGYUAN (B. & S.) from Hoihow, 6,30 mm 0.14.40331.
(Dollar) PRESIDENT CLEVELAND from Shanghal, 4 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
(J.M.)
from Canton,
Singapore, 1
from
Java,!
SANDVIKEN 4.16 am.. B.. 30311.
SANTRIA (B.I.) from p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
TJISADANE (JCJL) daylight, A., 28015.
SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) CHEKIANG (B. & S.) for Honkay, ... B.3. 0331.
HAICHING (Douglas) for Canton, 4 n.22., Yaumati, 28017.
KANCHOW (B. & S.) for Canton, 4 ... 1.14. 30301.
NANCHANG (B. & R.) for Canton,,
NELLORE (P. & 0.) for Shanghal, d a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 27721.
SEISTAN (Douglas) for Foochow, 4 p.m. Co's Wharf, 28037.
TAIYUAN (1. & S.) for Canton, 4 ... B.19. 30331.
TJIBADAK (J.CJ.L.)
30 p.m.. B.16, 30331.
a.m., A.. 28016
for Ball, 11)
ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given)
from Halphong, CANTON (AT.AL.) 10a.m., West Point. 20651.
(C.P.S.) EMPRESS OF CANADA, from Manila, 7 a.m., Kowloon, Wharf
(J.C.L.)
74049.
KAIBAR-1-HIND (P. & D.) from Singapore, 10.30 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
HEUTSZ VAN Europe,
p.m. Kowloon 28016.
YATSHING (J.M.) from a.m., 1.8. 20311.
28171.
VAN HEUSTZ (J.C.J.L. for pote, 11 m., Kowloon Wharf. 28016.
YINCHOW (B. & S.) for longay, 2p.m., Talkoo Dock. 30331.
Sergeant
added Mottram
that there was no evidence of theft against fourth accused except the word of
Defendant and she was given 50 cents to carry the pills
of
His Worship passed sentence was taking a lenlent view. two months' hard labour, saying he
His Worship agreed and discharged fourth accused. He remanded the other accused for two days, in order that they might raise $14 as com penantion for complainant.
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. Insumcicutly prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded..
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South Air-rica ard forwarded via Siberia" it so superscribed,
Jupen
Straits
Japan, Shanghal and Europe vin
Siberia (London, 21st June)
Klangsu
Kwangchow Potsdam Talping
INWARD MAILS-
Holbow
-Muinam
July 7,
Alr Mall by "Pan-American Air- ways Direct Service"-San Fran- cisco date 30th June Shanghai an Foochow
F.-A. Airways Piano
July 7.
Sulyong
July 7.
Allpore
July b.
Amoy
Anhul
July 8.
July 3.
TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.) for Shanghai, noon, A.B. 28016.
Shanghai and Swatow
July 8.
Manila
July 8.
Singa-
Australia and Manila
July ..
Carthage
July 9..
General Lee
.July 0.
Houtman
.July. 1.
Nojima Maru
July 1,
Pres, Grant
.July 0.
Andre Lebon
July 10.
G.G. Paul Doumer
July 10.
Islami
July 10.
Talthyblus
July 10.
Tango Maru
July 10,
July 11.
July 11.
July 11.
July 12.
.July 12.
July 12.-
VESSELS DUE
ACHILLES (B. & 9.), July 26. AFRIKA (EA.C.). July 21. ALIPORE (P. & D.), July 8. ANDRE LEBOR (M.M.), July 10. ANNA MAERSK (Jebsen), July 20. CARTHAGE (P. & 0.). July 9, CLAUS RICKMERS (Jebsen), July 19. CREMER (J.C.J.L.), July 13, CHAKBANG (J.M.), July 18. CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), July 12,
Manila
Straita
Japun
USA, Canada, Japan and Shanghal
(Seattle, 19th June).
Salzon
Halphong
Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Shanghal
and Swatow
Straits
Japan
DAVIKEN (1.3.), July 11.
ERMLAND (Jebsen), July 17. EURYFYLUS (B. & 8.), July 16. EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.9.), July
Straits
Manila
Shanghai
OF
RUSSIA
30.
EMPRESS
(0.P.8.), July 16.
FRIDERUN (Melchers), July 18. GENERAL PERSHING (States), July
23.
G. G. PAUL DOUMER (M.M.), July 10.
GROOTEKERK (J.C.J.L.), July 11. HARUNA MARU (NY.K.), July 16. HINSANG (IM.), July 8. HOSANG (J.M.), July. 18. HOUTMAN (J.C.J.L.), July 8. ISLAMI (J.31.), July 18, KAMO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 24. KUTSANG (3.M.), July 8.
MARCHEN MAERSK (Jebsen), July
10.
NICEPO July 17.
DE LARRINAGA (Sebaen),
OHMA MARU (N.S.K.), July 0. NORVIKEN (J.M.), July 14. PATROCLUS (B. & 9.), July 10, PRESIDENT DOUMER (M..), July
Kwelyang Soudan
Toushima Moru
Lyons Maru
Pres. Cleveland
Pres. Doumer
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 13 minutes earlier than
the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day.
For
Samshuf and...Wuchow... Foochow
Amoy ...
Per
Wednesday
*Part-
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono-
lulu and U.8.A., by the American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 13th July..
Shanghai and Japan
13.
Straits
PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), July
0.
Amoy
Sandakan
PROMINENT (J.M.), July 10, POTSDAM (Melchers), July 8. RAKUYO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 20. SINNINGTON COURT (Melchers), July 18.
TAKSANG (J.M.), July 20. TALTHYBIUS (U. & 9.), July 10, TANGO MARU (N.S.K.). July 10. TAI YANG (Dodwell), July 17. TAIYO MARLY (N.Y.K.), July 19. TARIFA (Thoresen), July 16. TATSUTA MARU. (N.Y.K.), Aug. 5, THESEUS (D. & 8.), July 14. TJIKARANG (J.C.J.), July 18, TJISAROEA (J.C.J.L.), July 11. TRIANON (Thoresen), July 10. WOOLGAR (E.A.C.), July 12. YASUKUNI MARU" (N.Y.K.), July 13.
S.S. SANTHIA
The ... ... Santhia will anil from Hongkong
Moji, to Amoy Shanghai, Kobe and Oakn at 3 a.m. to-morrow.
8.9. YATSHING
The Yathing, Indo-China Steam from Navigation
Co., Ltd., will wail from Wharf. Hongkong to Tlentsin vin Swatow, Faochow, Tsingtau and Chefoo at noon Canton on Friday, July 0.
S.5. KUTSANG
The .. Kutsang, Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.. will all from Hongkong to Singapore, Penang, And Calcutta at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July
PASSENGER LIST
The following passengers left Hong- kong for Bali yesterday by the J.GJ.L. steamer Tjibadak:
Mr. and Mrs. Varn J. Smith, Mis Jean Smith, Miss Helen M. Amos, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Galion, Mrs. W. A. War- ren," Mrs. C. P. Reichel, Mrs. Edna D. Prost, Mas Louise Steeves and Mis Marion Cox.
SAILING TO-DAY (Agenta Phone Numbers Given) ASAMA MARU (N.V.K.) for Hono- Refugees at Kokopo were separ- ated into European, Chinese and lulu, 10 a.m.. Kowloon Wharf. 20201. 10.
HAI HING (Thoresen) for Amoy, native groups. Those Injured in the rush with which residents fied from 4 p.m., B.4. 10237..
HELIOS (Thoresen) for Swatow, Rabaul, as well as those suffering
were 10 m., D.10. 80237. from
prostration, nervous
CLEVELAND, (Dollar) PRESIDENT
Kowloon treated at hospitals. Rellef work
Wharf. was handled under the supervision for Manila, Om,
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) of government officials with the
for Swatow, co-operation of businessmen of Ra-p.m., B.2. 80111.
the damage baul. So great was
ARRIVING TO-MORNOW done to buildings and property that repair and reconstruction work had
very little in a mor
month's
(Agente Phone Numbers Given) progressed
to Mr. Mow.
ALIPORE (E&O) from Moji, ilme, accordin
Mr. Mow reported that as a result p.m. Kowloon Whart. 27721
of the two volcanoes of the eruption and the earthquakes which accom- panied them, a new peninsula waa formed in Rabaul harbour. Vulcan Island, he said, used to rise about three feet above sea level and was from the hundred
yards Rabaul residents noted that the is land had risen to a height of 600 feat, with its crater extended to a width of 1,600 feet and fte base to 3,400 feet. The island became jain- ed with the mainland thus forming a new peaiarüle.
#inland. On June 1, he stated, i
For Sourabata: Mr. Ostrander, Air. C J. Kok."Merand Mrs. Josaph A. Bilver, Mrs. A. W., Schutto, Miss Nio Book- keng and Bir. and Mrs. Jahnke,
COOLIDGE" PASSENGERS
ba
KWAISANG (J.M.) from Shanghat, a.my West Point Whart. 80911,
"KUTSANG (J.M.) from Kobe, & map,
The following passengers will Kowloon Wharf, 80311.
POTSDAM (Mulchers) from Manila, arriving: Hongkong" by: the “President a.m., Kowloon Whart. 27778
Coolidge" on July 15 from the Pacific TAIPING
from Manila. Coast.Mr. and Mrs, R. Bull, Mr. M. C. (B. & 8.) am.. Holt's Wharf. 10331.
Durrschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. II. B Marshall and three children, Mr. and SAILING TO-MORROW Mr. E. P. Mathewson, Dr. I Rajchman, Mr. and Mra, Geo, Bhaner, Mr. and Mrs. (Agents Phone Numberá Given.).'. W. T. 1. Tanhroeck, Mrs. L. Wasem, Jr., Ellan Arnquist, Miss L. Ener, Mr. POTEDAM (Malchers) for Shanghai,| Les Chung, Miss Mary Gloyd, Mr. and p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27772.
Mrs. John Unatyshyn ·and 'daughter, BANTHIA (B.1.) for Japan, €:p.m., Kr.-K. Laidlaw Miss Rosemarie Lam Kowloon Wharf. "X7721,"
Bi and Me W. J. Wong,
Air Mall for Canton and Districia
Swatow and Bangkok
Tai Hing
Nanchang Talyuna.......
Date and Time,
Wed., July T, 4 p.m. Wed, July 7.5 p.m. Wed., July 7, 5 p.m. P.-A. Airways Plane..Wed, July 7. Kowloon P. D. ! Rea
Ord,
July 7, 8 p.m. July 7, 5 p..
G.. P. C.
Rez..
Ord..
July 7, 5 p... July 8, 6 am.
Thursday
Van Heutsz Thurs., July 8, 9.30 a.m. Kaloor-I-Hind
Thurs., July 8, 10.30 a.m Tjisadanc.Thurs., July 8; 10.30 am. Thurs., July 8, 11.30 am.
Haldly
C.N.A.C. Plane
Reg.,
Thurs., July 8.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Ord...
July 6, Noon. July 8, 12.30 p.m.
Yingehow Thurs., July 8, 12.30 p.m.
Air Mail for "Eurasia Airways Eurasia Plane
Direct Service,"
Shanghol
Calcutta via Strafts
Air Mail for Swatow, Amay, Foo~ China (via chow und North Shanghai)
Reg.,
„Thurs., July 8,
Thur
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Ord,"
.July B. 4 p.m. ...July 8, 5 p.m. Potsdam....Thurs., July 8, 4.30 p.m. Genoa Maru, Thurs., July 8, 5 p.m.. C.N.A.C. Plane
Sheungwan P.O.
Thurs., July 8..
.July 8.5 p.m.. ......July 6, 7 p.m.. G.P.O.
„July 8, 5 p... July 9, 5 am..
Rex..
Reg Ord.
Kowloon P.O.
..July 8, 5 p.m. July 8, 5.30 p.m.
ord.,
Reg
Ord.,
Friday
Air Mail for . "Imperial
Direct Servico-Due 18th July.
Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri., July 9, London,
G.P.C. and K.P.O.
Ber..
*., July 8, 8.30 a.m
Ord..
„July 9, 9.30 aan..
GJ.O. and K.P.0.
Reg.,
Ord.,
Darwin,
Air Ball for "Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri, July 0..
Airways Service"-due 13th July.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp, of Canada
USA, and Europe via Vancou ver, B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 28th July and Europe via Siberia Foochow via Swatow
Holhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong
Parcels, Reg Ord.,
„Jaly 9, 8.30 am.. „July D, 0.30′.zz.: ..........Fri, July 9,.
July 8, 8. p.m..
July 8, 9.16 a... ....July 9, 10 am.. Yatahing Fri, July 8, 10.30 a.m. Kwangchow....Fri, July 9, 1
Japan, USA., C. and S. America, General Lee
Son
Parcels Canada, and Europe via
Reg., Francisco due San Francisco,
30th July.
Ord..
Saturday
Air Ball for "K. L. M." Service Carthage
P.mi,
Sat, July 1, July 9, 4 p.m. ..July 9, 5 p.m.
¡July 9, 5.30 p.m..
Sat, July 19:
„July 10, 9.30 A.2)......
July 10, 10 am.
Bal., July 10,
due Amsterdam 10th July Zakona. G. P. O. & R. P. 0.
Reg., Ord.,
G. Parcels, Reg. Ord.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East & South Carthage g. C. and R. P. 0;
Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe. vin Marseilles due 6th August
Marseilles,,
Straits and Calcutta
Kulsang
Parcels, ....
•July it 11 Dịch
Ord.,
..July 9, 5 p.m.. July 10, 9:45 am.. „July 10, 10.30-a.m.. ...Sat, July 10.. July 10, Noon..
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Andro Lebon Sat., July 10, 1.30 p.m.
Siberia. Foochow Haiphong Manila Amby
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa
Dairen
Sulyang
Canton.
Sat., July 10, 1.30 pm
Sat, July 10, 3 pm.
Fres. Grant ..Sat, July 10, 4.30 p.m.,
Mulnom
Sunday
Canton Maru
Monday n
Sat, July 10, 8. p.m..
Sub
July 11,9 m.
... Newchwang Mon, July 12, 4.80 p.m. *Superscribed correspondence only,
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