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STEERING DRIVING ARTILLERY OFFICER PROVES OWN GUILT

have "This is the first time I

not gulity (known a man to plead

and then go into the witness box and prove himself guilty," remarked Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY,

AUGUST

1937.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAPANESE THREATEN-

ars on Saturday during the of a trafie summons against Laut. A. W. J. Murray, R.A.. for driver to an unlicensed allowing drive his car on July 10. Mrs. Mur- ray was summoned for driving with- out a licence. Lieut. Murray was i fined $10, while his wife was cau- tioned.

Traffic Sergeant R. Maevey stated thot at 6.30 p.m. that day he follow-

Road. Witness

rd ear No. 271 along Chatham Road

into Austin see that a novice was driving.

could At

the junction of Austin Avenue, the car stopped in the centre of the road. rated in the Murray was Mrs.

Murray driver's seat, with Lieut. next to her.

On the approach of wimers, Mrs. Murray

turned around and said, "Don't mind me. I am only learn- Ing. When asked for her licence she said that she did not have one and explained that she had just come from India and that no licence was necessary there. When witness explained to her that he was taking out a summons against her, the re plied that she would then not drive

the car.

NAVY CONTRACT.

ING WHOLESALE BOMBING TO SMASII

ANY RESISTANCE

(Continued from Page 1.) their pressure in this part of the Shantung Province,

taken

Sealed tenders for the supply of butter, fresh and tinned, for H.M. Naval Service at Hong Kong cominencing 1st September, 1937,

until

noon, will be received

The Shanting Provincial authori- precautionary has August, by the les Monday, 16th

invasion. Superintendent, H.M. Naval Vie- measures and have intimated that

will repulse any from they'

Japanese residents in Shantung are Many of them tualling Yard, Kowloon,

becoming nervous. whom forms of tender and any

information can be are returning to Japan, fearing that necessary

the, conlllet may spread to Shantung. -Wall Klis Yat Po. uhtained on application,

The right to reject the lowest) or any tender la reserved.

Lieut. Murray admitted in evidence! that his wife was steering the car while he was operating the gearn and handbrake, controlling the speed of the hand by means of the ear throttle.

When the car stopped, the skle wheels

more were not near than two feet from the kerb.

by His Worship if he could Asked

between driving car distinguish and steering 11, witness replied that as he was controlling the speed, gears and handbrake, while his wife was only steering, he thought that he was driving.

NOTICE

DISTRICT GRATID Loncat or HONGKONG AND South CHINA E.C.

the of

A funeral service for the late Bro. Corinthian Paddock, fate Lodge of Amoy, will be held to-day at 2.30 p.m. at the Chapel at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley. many It is requested that

attend the Masons as possible ceremony.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

|

VOLUNTEERING SERVICES

Stanghal, August 1. According to a report from Non- king. General Tsai Ting-kai, former the 10th. Cainmander-in-Chief of Route Army, and Generals Chians Kai-hou, Tul Tam Kwang-nai

same Army, are formerly of the proceeding to Nanking in a few days'

time.

.

It is understood that they are offer- Central to the ing their services Government.--Wah Klu Yat Pa.

"POPULAR" ORGANISATION

Tientsin, August 1. Referring to the so-called Peact

As from the 1st August, 1937, our offices will he Holland House, No. 9 Queen's Maintenance Commission, which is

situate

Road Central, 5th floor.

McCALLUM & COMPANY. Hongkong, the 27th day of July,

1937.

ROBBERY MYSTERY SHOTS FIRED IN DES

VOEUX ROAD

An alleged robbery in mysterious circumstances was reported to hav occurred at or outside No. 280 Des Voeux toad Central in the early hours of yesterday morning.

now

in the course of formation here, a spokesman of the Japanese Garrison Headquarters said that it was purely popular organisation for the main tenance of public peace, on which various classes of local inhabitants would be feed. He sat that for the Peace It was quite Maintenance Commission to develop similar into an uutonany movement in ar

has

to that in Eastern the Chitung Autonomous Govern- ment, A similar commission

in been

functioning Hua Nan News.

Peiping

FRENCH PROTEST

Tientsin, August 1.

In the course of their operations apal Chinese troops in Tientsin, Japanese troops got luto trouble with a number of French armed guards at From reports received, it seemed

The Eastern Station when they tried that two men, both dressed in while

to dislodge the Pence Preservation cotton clothing, allegedly robbed Lau Sing, aged 50. a fish merchant of

inside the station, were attacked and Aplicit of $1,000 und archiCorps yesterday. The French guards In the meantime, but Lau Sing made no report of the offered resistence. hold-up to the police, and could not

the Japanese troops cut the telephone lines between Tungchutse and the French Concession.

be found.

After robbing their victim, the two men, bath of whom were stated to have been armed, ran away in the direction of the Western Market. One of the robbers opened fire, the bullet striking Mak Shiu, a street sleeper. in the left forearm. Mak was admit- ted to the Queen Mary Hospital.

Road

Another man, Leung Ping-nam. residing at No. 43 Queen's Central, first floor, was taken to the same hospital, about 7.30 am. yes terday, suffering from a gun-shot Mrs. Murray, when colled, admit-wound in the groin. It is not known ted that she had been steering and how the man came by his injury, or explained that she had only just whether he has any connection with

licence to the carlier case. India and a .come from learn not being noressary there, she thought similar conditions existed in Hongkong.

Pollee investigations are proceed-

Ink.

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Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, early as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- tures, timo and mooring place and other movements. Urgont Information should bo tolephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY · ANKING (B. & S.), Taikus Dock. ANHUI (8. & S.), Taiko Dock.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) TJIKEMBANG (3.633. feony Munila,! daylight, A.16. 28010,

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agouin Phone Numatera Given) PRESIDENT BARRISON (Dollar) for! Rombay, 8an, Kowloon Wharf.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agent Phone Numbers Given) HAITAN (quglas) for Pouchow, 4 pan. Ca's Wharf. 28037.

TJISEGARA (CJ) for Cebu, 10 4.14. A.. 28016.

V.

27.

1.

10

VESSELS DUE

AFRIKA (E. A. C.), Aug. 24, ANTENOR B. & 8.), Aug. 13, ARAMIS (M.M.), Aut. 6. BADES (Jebsen), Aug. 27. BINTANG (E. A. C, Aug. 28. CHANGTE IL, & 8), AVG R CITY OF EVANSVILLE (Bank), Aug.

$71.

10.

ARRIVING TO-DAY Agents Phone Rumbera Given)

(Dollars from PRESIDENT Shanghai, nan. Kowloon Wharf. 28171.

TAIT

SAILING

TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) SOOCHOW CH. & S.) for Shanghai, 6; p., West Point, abah.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agent Phone Numbers Given) SIRDHANA (B) from Singapore,, am. Kowloon Wharf. 27721

TRAVE Melchers from Europe, a... Kowlben Wharf. 27771,

NANKING READY APPEAL TO NATION BY MADAME CHIANG

Shanghai, Aug. 1 (3.45 a.m.). In Nanking, high Chinese officials, interviewed, expressed the opinion that the comparative quietude of the is only an ominous last 24 hours full before the storm:

CORTELLAZZO (1.1, T.), Aug. 10. EMPRESS OF ASIA (CP.S.), Aug. 10, EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.3.). Aug. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 10.P.S.), Sept.] FOYLEBANK Bank), Aug. 24 GAASTERKERK (Jebsen), Aug. 11. GNEISENAU (Melchers). Aug. 13. 1SAR (Melchess), Aug. 7. KULMERLAND (Jelsun), Aug. 15. MARCHEN MAERSK (Jeben), Aug.

I

MARON (B. & S.). Aug. 13. MEERKERK (J.C.J.L), Aug. 9. MENELAUS (B. & S.), Aug. 23. NEPTUNA (Herns Phily), Aug. 4. PANAMA (E.A.C.), Aug. 8. STENTOR (B. & S.), Aug. 10, RIV (1, T.), Aug. 12. ROSEVILLE (Rank), Aug. 17. SAUERLAND (Jebaru), Aug. 15. SCHEER (Jebsen), Aug. 10, TAI SHAN (Thoresen), Aug. 18. TEUCER (B. & S.). Aug. 12. TARUNGA (Dodwells), Aug, 17. TASMANIA (Jemen), Aug. 21. TONGKING E. A.C.), Aug. B. TRITON (Thoresen), Aug. 6. TYNDAREUS (B. & 8.), Aug. 9.

- VICTORIA (1), TJ, Aug. 13.

S.S. SIRDHANA The ... Sirdhout is due here from Singapore in-morrow moruiss.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

The .M.S. Empress of Russia in due here frem Vancouver on the morning of Friday, September, 10.

THE MUI-TSAI PETITION

POST

OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

To-lay, Monday, August 2, the General Post Office and Kowloon Cen- to 10 air, The Sheungwar. Iral Post Onlee will be open from 9am. Branch Post Office will be open from 9am. to 10 mm. and also from 7 pan, to p.m. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed. There will be one collection from the pillar boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondence us on Sundays and ong delivery of registered correspondence at 10 am.

The Money Order Oflee will be entirely closed.

POSTAL

KIOSK

AT

STANLEY

The New Past Office Klosi at Stanley will be open for bust- ness, to-morrow, August 3, 1037.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

Amoy

INWARD MAILS

.... Newchwang Airways Air Mail by "Imperfat

Direct

date, Service-London

24th July.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, Shanghai (San Francisco, 10th July) and Europe via Siberia, London, 15th July Calcutta and Siraits

Java

Japan

Manila

Shanghai Manila

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

August 2.

Imperial Airways Plane ... August 3.

Pres. Tatt

.August 3.

Sirdhann

August 3.

Tjibadak

August 3.

Arizona Maru

August 4.

Emp, of Japan Hunan Nepluna

.August

August 4.

August

August 4.

Direet Service"-San Francisco l'an-American Airways Plane date, 28th July.

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London date, 8th July and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 1st July. Straits

Australia and Manila

Japan and Shanghol Salgon

Australia and Manila

Japan and Shanghai

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

hai (Seattle, 17th July).

Haiphong

Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits

Japan

Straits

BISHOP'S APPEAL TO CHRISTIANS

Straits

Straits

Shanghai

Shanghal

at

St.

A wave of indignation is sweeping as news of casualties und China

At the morning service havoc in North China comes to hand, i

"It is absurd for Japan to talk of John's Cathedral yesterday, the Rt. remain in Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong, issued a statement in support of the territory. of. Chinere The French Consular authorities peace when their forces

the Anti- with

the pecupation have lodged a protest

Nan Reace is only possible if they return Petition promoted by Japanese authorities. - Hua

to the positions occupied before the Mui-isal Society. He said: Takeuchio Incident on July 7," de- News

clared the Chicese spokesman--- Reuter.

U.S. COMMISSIONER TO PHILIPPINES RUMOURS OF MOVE TO WASHINGTON

Washington, July 28. Officials were unable to confirm to- day a Washington Daily News port that ministration circles were forming a political arrangement by U. S. High Commissioner Paul V. MeNutt would return frum the Philippines in January and be- talidate come the administration

Prederick Van to succeed Senator Nuys of Indiana,

accordingly adjourned sine dice. De which fendant is on $25 Court bail.

Motor Accident

quarters

Reaching the Climax

tant

womon

Ronpura

August 4.

Burdwan

August 5.

Tunda

August G.

Talsuta Maru

.August 5.

Aramin

August B,

Changte

.August 0.

Kalsor-I-Hind

August 6.

Pres, Jefferson Canton

August

.August 1.

Jean Laborde

.August 9.

Kumsang

August 9.

Rakuya. Maru

August 9.

Stentor

August 9.

Tarnob

August 0.

Cremer

August 20.

Delagen Maru

August 10.

Deucalion

.August 10.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier thati the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 0 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Manda, Makasser and Sourabaya Jopan Holnow

Ainoy

Air Mall for Canton and Districts

Calcutta via Straits Manila

Per

Tuesday

Date and Time.

Tjinegara .Tues., Aug. 3, 8.30 am. Yuengang. Tues., Aug. 3, 10.30 nan. Anhul...Tues., Aug. 3, 12.30 p.m. Anking....Tues., Aug. 3, 12.30 pm. ..Tues. Aug. 3. C.N.A.C. Plano ......

G. P. O. & K. P. O. Reg.

Ord..

....Aug. 3, Noon .Aug. 3, 12.30 p.m.

Hague Maru .Tues., Aug. 9, 3.30 p.m.

Air Mail for Eurasia Airways Direct Eurasia Plans

Service.

Reg...Aug. 3, 5.00 p.m.

Aug. 3, 7.00 p.m.

G. P. Q.

..Aug. 3, 5.00 p.m.

Pros. Taft Tucs,, Aug. 3, 4.30 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 3.

Reg.

„Aug; 3. 4 p.m.

the

Ord

.Aug. 3, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for Swafaw,

an North chow Shanghal)

Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. Plane

Tues., Aug. 3.

(via China

Shuengwan P. O.

Ord..

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пер.. Ord..

.Aug. 3. 5.00 p.m. .Aug. 3, 5.30 p.m.

Wednesday

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Ord..

.Aug. 4, 5.00 am.

Arizona Maru ........Wed., Aur. 4.

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

Reg.,

..Aug. 4, 1.30 p.m.

Ord..

.Aug. 4, 2 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 4.

I had planned to speak from the pulpit this morning about the Peti- tion promoted by the Anti-Mul-tsal Society, but I have decided to make a short statement instead. A sermon Shanghai, Aug. 1 (11.11 a.m.). From Nanking Mr. John Morris should set nut buth sides of the ques- [Far Eastern Manager of the United tion: but. Anding it dificult to call Press) reports that Nanking's pre- the arguments of those who oppose parations reached their climax in the the Petition anything but intaken. I cannot fairly speak on this matter night, when national capital late last Marshal Chiang Kai-shek (Chairman from the pulpit.

Altairs Military

Instead I will give you reasons the National เป

see every Commission and President of the why I would like to Executive Yuan) remained at head-Christian in the Colony sign

ters all night.

Petition:

(1). Until a competent, educated Rettable Nanking souces state that

of the same (or women) the Central Government troops are woman Further Adjourned

the offensive quality and standing as the officers not likely to assume soon. Therefore the Japanese may of the Civil Service is appointed for choose the exact time if Jupan de-is work, we are not doing the best William Wong, aged 22, clerk In

stres to force the issue immediately. we can. the employ of Messrs. Wilkinson and

Madame Chlang's Appeal

(3) were Grist, appeared on remand before

A belated report has been made to

Air Malt for "K.L.M. Service." thousand should feel my hands tied without one Approximately Mr. W. . Thomson at the Central

(Due Amsterdam, 16th August). women and many nurses in uniforms cumpulsory notification. Magistracy Saturday, charged the police of a motor crash which

Sherman Minton, Van Nuy's fel-

petition is (3) This with obstructing Police Sergeant L. might have had serious results for

the driver. According to Chung low Senator from indiana, said he assembled with officers at the Moral

Assocation

auditorium petition. It C. Pennell while acting in the due

aged 28, licensed driver knew no reason to believe the re-Endeavour Cheung,

susceptibilities are at Pedder of his duties execution

McNutt would and formed the "Society to Comfort salt that he cannot, therefore, be employed by Messrs. Dodwell and port, which

Madame Nation's Defenders.""

offended by it-only that some Chi- he succeeded in Manila by Secretary the was taking a Street on Thursday night.

Chiang Kai-shek arrived ** Madame nest friends under 50, the musi

ut 4 pm.

offended

by It. Defendant had since his last ap- Company, he sub-Inspector A. T. of War Barry Woodring.

that such a Minton pointed out

Addressing the of Stanley Police Station, pearance in Court brought a counter-b

would be a demotion for Chiang Kai-shek said: "This is wable and the most disinterested are summons for common assault against Sabey.

whore department has time and we want the best result all in favour of this petition. Sergeant Pennell, and on Saturday, back to its owner on Friday, when in shift

possible. shortest time

young (4) That transference of Booker, on Island Road, near Middle Beach, he Woodring. Chlef Inspector F. E. E

the vehicle and, Jurisdiction over insular affairs,

have already delegated

und girls from one home to another is behalf of Sergeant Pernell, asked lost control of

Philippines Resident Commissioner therefore

certain persons to draft new for an adjournment, saying Mr. M. swerving, crashed into the rock wall. J. Abbott, the Assistant Crown Soli.

The radiator of the car wag smash-Quintin Paredes sald such gossip

But Gov- was prevalent, but he had obtained simple working rules for an organi- conmen practice in China, is to

cases it is for the

philanthropie, be-sation, and suggest names of people China's credit. In the majority ed, and other damage was done to

confirmation. He citor, would be appearing

oficial

and direct different

ernment knowledge and oversight of police officer. Mr. Abbott, he added. the mudguards, engine, chassis, axic, lieved President Manuel L. Quezon who may head

as necessary in a had not been advised of the report-avenues of work. would be engaged for the next two steering wheel and tyres.

and "To-day we meet with the nation such transfer is was taken to the Queen

ed change when he left Washington feeing the most grave crisis Cheng

in its big city as similar knowledge weeks, and was not certain when he would be able to take the case. Mary Hospital with injuries to his

to return to the Philippines.

history. It is with great surrow that oversight by clan elders has always in the Mr. G. S. Ford, appearing forhead, face and chest, caused when

we find it necessary to assemble been regarded as necessary Wong, sald he had no objection to he was thrown forward by the force

under the shadow of war-for war village life. the adjournment, and the case was of the collision.

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PENSIONS SCHEME

NEW PROPOSALS FOR MEN AND WOMEN OF BRITAIN

in

the

nese are

a Chinese

(5) I have, of course,

Of iny

of

a very

we must sacrifice a large number of short experience of Hongkong; but our soldiers, masses of our innocent my revered friend, Bishop Valtorta, untional whose knowledge of Hongkong and people and much of our

and see the Chinese life is long and Intimate, is wealth and resources,

In favour of reconstruc-} wholeheartedly

of the ruthless destruction

Our Roman Catholic tion which we have been working Petition.

brothers have at least the gift London, July 31.

upon for ten years.

"But sometimes it is necessary to realism, They do not fall as easily Sir Kingsley Wood. Minter of Bealth, lost night broadcast a speech

supreme sacrifice for the as Protestant Christianity into sen-

Now the timentality. on the new Government pensions make a scheme under which some 2,000,000 sake of national honour.

Government has clearly demonstrat-dottbt to trust my judginent. I do Bishop men and women become, for the first

ed that we must be ready to bear time, eligible on a voluntary basis for benefits similar to those enjoyed the suffering that self-respecting Valtorta.

insured people can possibly bear, and must, by persons compulsorily under the present Widows, Orphans without hesitation and with courage

Scheme.

means-

exceed for men £400 annually

or

"There is nothing left to do but

wise.

I do not expect those in

expect them

to

trust

Chlang's Move

and Old Age Contribution Pensions throw the last ounce of our streng and America will become involved." 1

and energy into an effort for nationalUnited Press. The new scheme is intended for survival. men and women of small

to abey the orders of the Govern

Nanking, Aug. 1. shopkeepers, farmers, ministers of

It is learned in political circles eligion, dressmakers, music tenchers.ment and fortify others to do like- ete-who are outside the existing

The fighting morale of our men that in order to concentrate on mili- scheme and whose incomes do not at the front depends on the support lary affairs, Marshal Chlong Kab- the rear cun shek intends to relieve himself of Wo must never forget that the duties as President of the Exc- that the people in Rive.

Mr. T. V. and must remember always that one cutive Yuan and that final national victory regardless, low Soong is preferred us successor to

crate forever

the this post, which is equal to the pos belated, will

so long tlon of a Cabinet premier in other humillation days that for have crowded our calendar, and re- countries.ua Non News. move the sorrow that for years has bent our heads und bowed hearts."United Press.

for women £250,- British Wireless,

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

Bureau for Conservancy The River Kwangtung Province lastes the following report on water levels, int metres, for the West, North and East Itvare

1037 Highest Lowest

on

on Place of Observation record record

West Tilver at

Yuchow 42420 -0,76

West River at

Bifhing -12.50

0

0

North River at

Txingyuan 820 North River at

Bhamatu+8.41 -1.82 East River at -

Shicklung

W.L. W.L.

110 31/7

Must to Cautious

our

Hau in Nauking

Shanghul, Aug, J. (0.7, p.m.). Gen. Han Fu-chu, military Gov- ernor of Shantung, arrived this Washington, Aug. 1. morning at Nanking and called suc- an Gen. Feng Yu-halong, Senator Lewis said that "America cessively

can be at war with Chiun and Japan Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and dis- or both within an hour, if she obeys cussed the North China +5.75 +6.00 the demand for the 'enforcement of with them-leuter.

the Neutrality Act. If the Act is 3.13 + 3.27

enforced, American citizens will be and imprisoned. 42.00 +2.00 seized

+1.37 152

4,72 -0.02 1.07

Theu Ainerlen must go to the rescue of its people and their property and this we must do with the American Navy,

Returns to Shantung

situation

Shanghai, Aug..1 (10.32 p.m.) Gen. Hon returns to Shantung 10- night.--United Press.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Chichibu Maru

Central

Americo, and South Canada, and Europe

via San Francisco and *Europe via Siberia (Due San Francisco, 25th August) Bangkok via Swalow

and

Straits, Ceylon, India, East

South Africa

Amoy .....

Air bfall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco, 10th August.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Kowloon F.O.

.Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Aug. 4, 5 p.m.

Aug. 3, 6 p.n Reg. Ord; ...... Aug. 4, 8.30 a.m Yingchow....Wed., Aug. 4, 1.30 p.m.

Arizona Maru Wed., Aug. 4, 2.30 p.m. Taiyuan....Wed., Aug. 4, 3.30 p.m. Pari-American Airways Piane

Reg., Ord..

Thursday

Istaml

Wed., Aur. 5.

G.A.0.

.Aug. 4, 5 p.m.

..Aug. 5, 6 a.m.

Shanghal, Japan and Europe via Ranpura..Thurs., Aug. 5, 10.30 a.m.

Siberia Stralia and Calcutta

Thurs., Aug. 6. .Aug. 5, 11 am.

Ord.,

.Aug. 5, Noon. Kwatsong..Thurs., Aust. 5, 4.30 p.m. "Eurasia Airways Eurasia Plane.......Thurs, Aug. 5,·

G.F., and K.F.O.

Parcels,

Swalow

Air Mall for

Direct Service."

Friday

Reg., Ord..

Aur. 5, 4 p.m. „Aug. 5, § p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Aleways Imperial Airways Plano Fri., Aug. 6,

Direct Service"-due London 15th August.

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Piano Fri., Aug. 0.

Darwin Always Service"-due

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

Reg Ord..

Aug. 0, 8.30 a.m.

..Aur. Q, 9.30 a.m.

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

10th August.

Rek.. Ord..

.Auz. 6, 6.30 a.m.

.Aug. 6, 9,30 a.m

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Empress of Japan.

U.S.A., Central and South America

Fri., August 8.

+

and EUROPE via Vancouver B.

C., (Parcels for Canada only)-

due Vancouver B.C., 24th August Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Arumis

Siberio

Parcels, Reg., Ord.,

Saturday

Kabar-I-Hind

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Service"

(Due Amsterdam 18th August)

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Afrien, Aden.' Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles.

(Due Marseilles, 3rd. Sept.).

Foochow Amuy

Air

Mall for Service"

Ord..

.Aug. 5, 5. p.m. Aug. 0.9.15 a.m. Aug... 10 am. ..Fri, Aug. d, 1.30 p.m.

.Sat., Aug. 7. G. F. O. & K. P. Q. Reg.Aug. 7, 0.30 a.m.

.Aug. 7, 10 ... Kalsar-I-Hind Sat., Aug. 7.

G.F.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,...Aug. 6, 0 p.m.

Пeg.. Ord.,

.....Aug. 7, 9.45 a.m. .....Aug. 7, 10.30 am. Sat, Aug. 7, 1.30 p.m. „Sat., Aug. 7, 4.30 p.m.,

Human .... Klangsu Monday, Orient Jean Laborde. Mon, Aug. 0.-

G. P. O. & K. P. O.

..Aug. 9, 4.30 p.m. Rek.. Ord.,

Aug. 9, 5.00 p.mi. Mon Aug 9

"France

Due Marseilles,, 22nil August..

Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Jean Labarde

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Due Marselles, 7th September

O. P. 0. and K. Pa

Reg

Ord..

Superscribed correspondence only,

Aur. 978.00p.m.

Aug. 95.30p.m.

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