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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST

4,

1937.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

JULY'S WEATHER

CINEMAS

"Iemembrandt" (King's Theatre, -to-day),—Superb and fascinating por-i trait of the world's greatest painier by Charles Laughton whose character studies on the screen have been one of the most notable contribution to the cinema since the start of the talkie era. Laughton surpasses him- self and lo fortunate to have around him an ideal supporting cast which includes his wife, Elsa Lanchester, the famous English singe star, Gert- rude Lawrence, and Edward Chap- man Alexander Karda was the pro- ducer of this memorable Alm.........

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies are roquested to forward, as early as possibla information regarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Kow- loos Wharf.

KWAIBANG

Point West (J.KL.),

What,,

"As Good As Married" (Queen's Theatre, to-day)-Joyous little ple- and ture which gives John Boles Doris Nolan opportunities for break- ing new ground in acting. Boles has asset to the now become a definite screen, and there are some very pleu-2 sing studies by Doris Nolan, Alan Mowbray and others.

"Branded" (Alhambra Theatre, to- day)--Honest-to-goodness Western- er of the pre-talkie type, with Buck Jones riding hard and making the blood tingle with his daring exploits. Fine photography and an entertain- ing picture in all respects,

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -treated in a manner likely to cause untccessory suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who Is seeking advice on any matter can- cerning a child, would be doing an OF KIANGSI BANK

Fuct of kindness by communicating at Chan Fat, 35, unemployed, was once with-

The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. c/o stond trial it the committed to

on a charge of G.PO. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or Criminal cessions

e Inspector, 40, Pokfulum Road, 1st 001 forged 50-cent. the possession of notes of the Yu Ming Bank of floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel

Centre,

the Wanchal; or Klangsi, when he appeared before Health Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow-Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chot Street,

int floor, Kowloon. loon Magistracy yesterday.

All further steps will be taken, and A. Kinnear expenses borne, by the Society. Detective Sergeant

The Informant's name will be kept stated that at 4.30 p.m. on July 6,

the Chinese strictly private, except in cases where Mr. J. L. Boyes, of Maritime Customs, was conducting malice is proved. the usual search of passengers going Defendant Canton. on the express to

assed the barrier when he was had

passed

weather during the searched. Two pieces of cloth were

in puttee month was mainly sunny and warm, wound around his legs

Inside fashion,

of which were several with occasional showers. A typhoon, | small packets of notes. One package which passed north of Pratas and of notes was also in each of his out- entered the coast near Breaker Point Defendant was on the afternoon of the 4th, gave rise side jacket pockets.

answer to the to cloudy weather with heavy rain- then arrested. In charge, defendant snid that the notes fall and strong winds on the 4th, 0th, were given him by a man named 10th, and 20th.

"Mary Blovens, ALD.” The mean temperature for Chung Ming-hung who was supposed

to-day)-Kay F, which is Theatre, dez. month was 82.7 to meet defendant that right, ai D. o'clockt.

and colourful 0.7 deg. above normal. A maximum handling a dramatic evidence of Mr. of 91.5 deg. was recorded on the role with rare distinction. This pic- Boyes, Wong Tak-sang, 30, clerk of 23th, and a minimum of 75.0 deg. on ture emphasises that Miss Francis cun the Hongkong branch of the Bank the 7th. The mean relative humidity do more than look alluring in fushion-i

was 84% against normal of 83%. of China, stated that the notes were

Sunshine amounted to 238 hours, bad forgeries.

which is 25 hours above normal. The Defendant was committed follow-daily total exceeded 10 hours on 12 ing the formal evidence of Chan Pak-days during the month. ling, the station master, and Detective Sergeant Hutchinson.

Following the

The

past

the

The total rainfall SVDO 19.31

Theatre,

"Every Night At Eight" (Majestic to-day),-A real old favourite featuring George Rall in one of his better roles assisted by the skilful Alice Faye and a good cast in- cluding Patsy Kelly and Frances Langford.

(Oriental)

Froncis

abic gowns. She is a splendid actress in her own right.

ISLAMI (J.M.), A.1. JANPURA (P. & 0.), Kowloon Wharf. YATSILING (J.B.), 13.8.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) ISLAMI (J.M.) from Japan. 1 p... Kowloon Wharf, moved to buoy A.i, ni 2 p.m.

BIRDHANA (0.1.) from Singapore,

p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

THAVE (Melchers) from Singapore, 11 am, Kowloon Wharf. 27771

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) HAITAN (Douglas) for Foochow, p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) BURDWAN (P. & 0.) from Europe,

., Kowloon Wharf, 27721. NORVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai, a. West Paint Wharf.

TANDA (E. & A.) fram. Manila, & p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 7791.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given)

ISLAMI (JM) for Calcutta, 2 p.m. A.1, 30311.

RANPURA (P. & 0.1 for Japan. 10 nom. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

TAIYUAN (B. & S.) for Shanghai, 61 n. Went Point. 30331.

TRAVE (Melchers) for Dairen, neon Kowloon Wharf. 27771.

VAN HETSZ (1.C.J.L) for Penang. 1.30 p.m., A.. 28016,

0.

VESSELS DUE

AFRIKA (E. A. C.), Aug. 22. ANTENOR (3. & S.), Aug. 13. ARAMIS (M.M.), Aug. 0. BADEN bien), Aug. 27. BINTANG (E. A. C.), Aug. 28., CHANGTE (1. & 5.), Aug. 0. CASTLEMOOR (Jebsen), Aug. 1. CITY OF EVANSVILLE (Hank), Aug.

CORTELLAZZO (LI., T.), Aug. 10. DIEKE RICKMER (Jounen), Aug. 28. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.). Aug. 10. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Aug.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Sept.

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. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc, aro not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE.

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "yla Siberla” If so superscribed,

Jupan Manila Shanghal

INWARD MAILS

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

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service"-San date, 28th July. Australia and Manila

Japan Saigon

and Shanghai

Australia and Manlio Shanghai and Swatow

Japan and Shanghai

US.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

hal (Seattle, 17th July). Haiphong

Bangkok and Swatow

Shanghai

Calcutta and Stratis Manila

Arizona Maru Emp. of Japan Hunan

August 4. ..August 4.

.August 4.

Rogpura Tinhow

August 4. .August 4.

Burdwan

..August 5.

Neptuna

August 5.

Francisco l'an-American Airways Plane

August 5.

Tanda

..August 5.

Tatsuta Maru

.August 5.

Aramis

August 6.

Changte

.August 0.

Hupch

.August 6,

Kaisar-I-Hind

.August 8,

Pres. Jefferson

August 6.

Canton

August 7.

Kwelyang

.August 7.

Jean Laborde Kumsang

August 0.

August 9.

27.

Pros. Taft

August 9.

4.

Japan

Rakuyo Maru

August 9.

TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.) for Cebu, 10 a.m., A.. 28016.

Straits

Stentor

August 9.

10.

Straits

Tasman

.August 9.

FOYLEBANK (Dank), Aug. 22. GAASTERKERK (Jebsen), Aug. 11. GNEISENAU (Melchers), Aug. 12. ISAR (Melchers), Aug. 7. KULMERLAND (Jebsen), Aug, 16, MÄRCHEN MAERSK (Jobsen), Aug.

Straits.

Cremer.

August 10.

Shanghal

Delagon Maru

.August 10.

Shanghai

Deucalion

.August 10.

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

10.

hal (Vancouver B.C., 23rd July) Emp. of Asla Shunghai

August 10.

Ginyo Maru

August 10.

Straits

Kagu Maru

.August 10.

Japan

Lisbon Maru

August 11.

Straits and London Parcels-London

date, 8th July.

Antenor Kashima Maru

August 13.

August 13.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shạng-

hai (San Francisco, 24th July). Pres. Hoover Shanghai

Soudan Manila

August 13.

.August 13.

Victoria

YATSHING (J.M.) for Canton, 2 a. B.8. 30311.

YUENSANG (J.M.) for Japan. 12.15 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30321,

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARIZONA MARU (0.5.K.) from Japan, 10 a.m., A.3. 28001.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.M.) from Manlin, 7 an Kawloon Wanef.' 24040. KWAISANG (J.M.) from Shanghal, 10a.m., West Point Wharf. 27721,"

RANPURA (P. & 0.) from Singapore, an, Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

VAN BEUTSZ (JCJL) from Singa- pore, 10a.m., A., 28016.

YATSHING (J.M.) from Canton. 7.30

inches, an excess of 4.31 inches NEW YORK STOCK | .., D.8. 30311.

above normal: 8.14 inches fell on

Defendant stated that his friend the 4-5th, during the passage of had told him it was not an offence the typhoon.

in Hongkong to carry the notes. He The maximum wind velocity in a

EXCHANGE

kept them inside his puttees for pro-gust was 55 m.p.h, at 8.33 p.m. on SWAN, CULBERTSON &

tection against pickpockets.

the 4th.

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FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Aug. 3. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of to-day's markets: The market to- day displayed an irregularly weaker tone on persistent profit-taking. Trading in industrial leaders 1408 slightly above the recent pace, but no particular selling pressure was apparent, Radio Corporation shares were very active on reported Jarge half-yearly earnings. Selective buy- ing has been extended, There has been a noted improvement in rub- bers. Coppers enjoyed good

ກ position in the leadership of the market. Commodities, however, were nervous. European buying was quiet. Curb stocks and Bonds were irregular, but United States Government Bonds were firm.

be

S. C. &, F. New York office cables; Stocks: The market sagged moderately on profit-taking. but shows no signs of any real seiling pressure. Metals were amongst the ❘ best performers on reports of in- creased buying of

copper by fabrica- tors, who are rumoured to anticipating an advance in

prices. The market

market may hesitate for awhile, but ultimately higher

prices

seem to be in prospect as the general business outlook improves. Business failures for the week amounted to 158. Bank depoats for the week totalled $15,- 033,000,000.

Cotton: The market was steadier on Washington reports of agitation for a Government loan, or some other price-pegging or acreage arrange-

SAILING

TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbera Given.) SEISTAN (Douglas) for Swatow,

p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037.

MARON (B. & 8.), Aug. 13. MEERKERK (J.C.J.L), Aug. 9. MENELAUS (b. & 3.), Aug. 20. PANAMA (EA.G.), Aug. 9. STENTOR (B. & 8.), Aug. 10. RIV (LI, T.), Aug. 12 ROSEVILLE (Blank), Aug. 17. SAUERLAND (Jabien), Aug. 10, SCHEER (Jebsen), Aug. 19. TÀI SHAN (Thorenor) Auk. IB TEUCER (B. & 8.), Aug. 12. TARONGA (Dodwells), Aug. 17. TASMANIA (Jebsen), Aug. 17. TONGKING E. A.C.), Aug, 0. TRITON (Thoresen), Aug. 0. TYNDAREUS (D. & 8.), Aug. D. VICTORIA (LU, T.), Aug. 13.

TATSUTA MARU

Ex-

The N.Y.K. Liner Tatsuta Maru, which was duo here from America and Japan to-morrow morning, has been de layed by the typhoon and is now

morning. She wil pected on Friday berth at Kowloon Wharf on her arrival.

EMPRESS OF ASIA

SZECHUEN (B. & S.) for Shanghai, p.m. West Point. 80331.

The R.M.S. Empress of Asia is duo YATSHING (3.M.) for Salgon, p.m., here from Yokohama at 8 am, on Tues- D.s. 80311.

day August 10. She is scheduled to anil for Manila at 5 p.m. on the same day.

YINGCHOW (B. & S.) for Bangkok, a pan. Weet Point. 30331.

EMPIRE ECONOMIC

COMMITTEE

TWO NEW MEMBERS APPOINTED

known

London, Aug. 3.

5.S. KUMSANG

The .. Kumsang, Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. is scheduled to sail from here to Moj, Kobs and Osaka at

.. on Thursday, August 12.

JAPAN'S PLANES BOMB CHINESE AS DIPLOMAT FLIES TO NEGOTIATE

(Continued from Page 1)

-Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, the well-Tientsin-Pukow Railway, evidently Sir watching for the movement of Central Anuncial adviser, and Geoffrey Clarke, formerly of the Government troops, who have been Indian Civil Service, have been sp-concentrating heavily in this district. pointed by the British Government

Economic Commission.

Foreign sources slate that Chinese

8 representatives on the Imperial as well as Japanese troops have been heavily concentrated in the vicinity of Chinghai and Machang, where major fighting is expected in the near future. Wah Klu Yat Po.

They will take the places of Sir Thomas Alles and Sir Horace Wilson. -Reuter.

KING PAYS VISIT TO BOYS' CAMP

FLIES FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ACCESSION

London, Aug. 3. The King to-day flew from Wind- sor to Martlesham in order to visit ment. The average of private crop 400 boys under canvas at the Duke estimates to-day shows

000 of York's comp held every year at 14,045,000 bales. The market responds well to Southwold.

Dth.

FIGHTING EXPECTED

Kalgan, August 3. Heavy Japanese concentrations continue at Nankow, where severe aghting is expected within a few days.

Japanese nationals havo been evacuated from the city. They re- turned to Japan vla Jchol.

Three Japanese aircraft were seen over Nankow early this morning. They dropped several bombs where Chinese troops are concentrating- Wah Kiu Yat Po.

TENSION GAINS

Taipan, August 3. The atmosphere of war is thicken-

habitants.

has

any buying, but there is a continued Since his accession the King has tendency to await the publication of maintained the close personal Inter- the Government figures on August est he had shown since its inceptioning over Tsinan, Tsingtao and other in this camp where half of the boys points along the Chiao-Chi Railway. come from leading public schools he rumour in circulation is that a full division of Japanese troops is ex- Wheat: The depressing effect of and halt from various industries.

pected to land at Tsingtao from a fleet the heavy crop movement continues. This year the young workers have The Winnipeg market is weak, A been drawn from 35 industries. It of Japanese transports, and better export demand will be necess- is the 16th camp of the series, which accelerated the exodus of local in- ary to any sustained improvement. was started by the King when Roumania is reported to be offering was Duke of York, and altogether General Hun Fu-chu, Military supplies at 8 cents under the price about 7,000 boys have attended It. Governor of Shantung, returned here for American hard Winter wheat. Every year the King has spent some from Nanking to-day after obtaining The average of exports' estimates time at the camp, Joining in bathing, Instructions from the Central Govern- shows a total Winter crop or 640,- parades, games and sing songs. ment in respect of the defence post- 000,000 bushels and a Spring crop To-day was incidentally the first tion in Shantung-Hua Nan News. of 103,000,000 bushels. Mr. Snow of time the King has down since ha Bartlett, Fraser & Co. estimates the ascended the throne. He travelled

DIVISION LANDED Winter crop at 639,000,000 bushels In his new airspeed courier, special- and the Spring crop at 100,000,000 ly built for his use, and was piloted

Tsingtao, August 3. bushels, while be Indicates that 291,- | by Wing-Commander Fleiden-Bri-

Tension is gradually increasing here 000,000 bushels should be avaliable fish Wireless.

following the landing of a Japanese for export and carry-over.

Division, newly arrived from Japan. Many Japaneso nationals continuo to leave for Japan.-Wah Kiu Yat Po. CONTROL RAILWAYS

Corn: The strength of the Septem- small ber position is reflecting the country movement. The casiness of

fine December is due to the

crop outlook.

Rubber: The market is feature- less, but prices are stendy. There has been a moderate amount of foc- tory interest.

Sugar: The market is very quiet and steady. It is rumoured that a Cuban Government decreo extending export certificates is to be issued shortly.

REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Jones Averages Aug. 2. Aug. 3. 180.01 30 Industrials

..... 186.01

42.20

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Bureau for Kwangtung Province ferues the following report on water levels, in motres, for the West, North and East Rivers:

1937 Mghest Lowest Place of

on on WL. W.L

2/0 3/0 Observation record record Wert River st

Tientsin, August 3.

A parly of 300 Japanese troops, in fleet of 12 armoured cars, advanced along Tientsin-Pukow Railway as far as Liangwangchuang to-day,

The Japanese have taken fuli con- trol of the whole line of the Tientsin- | Pelping Railway. All railway stations and and offices between Tientsin Feiping have been taken over; bờ Wuchow +24.20 -0.706.12 +0.10) Japanese officers, who have been transferred here from the South Bhluhing +-12.50 0 43.36 +3:42 Manchuria Raliway Administration. North River at

It is learned, however, that the +2.00 +2.70 Chinese are prepared to keep a firm

West River at

20 Rails

62.83.

Tsingyuên +8.20 0 North River at

20 Uuilles

40 Bonds

29,74 101.19

20.41 101.17

Bhamahul 404-102 + 1.35

11 Commodity Index 66.00

River

+1.03 hold on Liangalang, where the Japan- ese are ready to launch a general 63.70 Shaklung + 4.72 −0.32 + 131 + 139' drive-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

Japan and Shanghai...

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

Jupan

(San Francisco, 17th July). Pres. Polk

Noto Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

August 13.

..August 14.

August 14.

Registered and Parcel Mals are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Per

Wednesday

Date and Time.

Bangkok via Swntow******** ... Yingchow....Wed., Aug. 4, 1.30 p.m. Air Mall for "K.L.M. Service." Arizona Maru ....................Wed., Aug. 4.

(Due Amsterdam, 10th August).

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and

South Africa

Swalow

Amoy

Amoy

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

Reg., Ord.,

.Aug. 4, 1.30 p.m. .Aug. 4, 2 p.33.

Arizona Maru Wed., Aug. 4, 3.30 pm. Selston

Wed., Aug. 4, 3.00 pm. Taiyuan Wed., Aug. 4, 3.30 pm.

Thursday

Tibadak. Thurs., Aug. 5, 6.30 am. Thurs., Aug. 5, 8.30 am.

Shanghal, Japan and Europe via tampura

Siberla

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu Pan-American

and USA, by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Bervice"-duo San Francisco, 10th August,

Red..

Ord.,

K.P.O.

.Aug. 5, 8.30 a.M. .Aug. 5, 9 LE).

Aug. 5, 11 a.m.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Islami

Ord., Van Heutsz

*Straits and Calcutta

Parcels, Straits..

Air Mall for Canton and Districts..

Manila

Swntow

Ale Mall for "Eurasia

Direct Service.”

Airways Flane

G.P.O.

Thurs, Aug. 5.

.Aug. 5, 8.30 s.m.

.Aug. 5, 9 0. .Thurs., Aug. 5. Aug. 5, Noon.

Thurs., Aug. 5, Noon. C.N.A.C. Plane ...... Thurs., Aur. 5-

G.P.O. and H.P.O. Reg.,

.Aug. 6, Noon.

Ord.,...Aug. 5, 12.30 p.m.

Pres, Taft..Thurs., Aug. 5, 3.30 p.m. Kwaisang Thurs., Aug. 5, 4.30 pm. Airways Eurasia Plane.......Thurs, Aung. 5.

Friday

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foc- C.N.A.C. Plano.......FYL, Aur. 6.

chow and Shanghai)

G.P.O. and E.F.O.

Reg. Ord.,

....Aug. 5, 4 p.xi.

.Aug. 5. 5 p..

North Chins

(via

Sheungwan P.O.

Beg..

Aug. 5, 5 pm.

K.P.O.

Ord,

Reg..

..... Aug. G, 5 pm

.Aug. 5, 7 p.m.. G.P.O.

Ord.,

....Aug. 5, 5.30 p.m.

"Imperial Airways Imperial

Reg.,

Ord..

Airways Plane Fri, Aug. 6,

Direct Service"-due London 15th Aarast.

Res.,

Ord.........

Air Mail for

Darwin

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial

Airways Service"-due 10th August.

(Ang, 5, 5 p.m. .Apr. 6, 5 a...

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Aug. 0, 8.30 a..

Aug, 0, 0,30 1,0.

Airways Flane Fri, Aur. 0,

Reg..

Ord..

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

.Aug. 6, 8.30 am.

„Aug. 0, 0.50 1.00.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Empress of Japan....Fri., August 6.

U.S.A., Central and South America

and EUROPE via Vancouver B. C., (Parcels for Canada only)- duo Vancouver B.C., 24th August Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Aramis

Siberia Salgon, Mauritius, Reunion, Made-

Kascor, Lourenco Marquis

South Africa

and

Air Mall for "KL.M. Service"

(Duo Amsterdam 16th August)

Parcels, ......Aug. 5, 5 pmn. Reg.,

Ord.,

.Aug. 0, 8.15 am.

.Aug. 8, 10 am. .Fri., Aug. 6, 1.30 p

Tinhow ......Fri, Aug. 6, 1.30 p.m.. Saturday

Kaisar-I-Ilind ....................8xt, Aur. 7. G. P, 0, 4′′K. F. 0. Reg......Aug. 7, 9,30 a.m Ord

....Aug. 7, 10 am, Kajsar-I-Hind........Sat, Aug. 7,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt ond Europe via Marseilles.

(Due Marseilles, 3rd. Sept.).

Japan...

Foochow

Amoy n Pokhol and Haiphong

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

Parcels,

Reg., Ord.,

Bencleuch

...........Aug, 0, 5 pm. .Aug. 7, 6.45 m. .Aug. 7, 10.30 a.m. ..Sat., Aug. 7, 10.30 am, Hunan...... Sät, Aug. 7, 1.80 p.m. Kiangsu ......Sat, Aug. 7, 1.30 p.m. Kwangtung ..Sat., Aug. 7, 5 p.m.

Sunday

...... Canton Maru.....Sun., Aug. 8, 9 an.

Monday.

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Air Mail for "France

Service" -Duo Marsellies, 22nd August..

Orient Jean Laborde ... Mon, Aug. 9.

G. F. O, & E. P. O.

Her.

Ord..

.Aug. 9, 4.30 p.m. Abg. 9, 5.00 p.m.

Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Jean Laborde........Mon, Aug. 9.

South Africa, Egypt and Europe. vin Marsellies

Muinam

G. P. O. and E. P. O,

.Aug. 9, 5.00 pmn. ..............Aug. 9. 6.30 p.m.

--Due Marseilles, 7th September

Reg.. Ord..

Tuesday.

Holhow Batavia and Sourabaya Haiphong

Manlio

......Tues, Aug. 10, 9 a.m. Tjikarang..Tues., Aug. 10, 9,30 am. Canton....Tues., Aug. 10, 2.00 p.m. Emp, of Asia Tues., Aug. 10, 3.30 p.m, .............Tues., Aug. 10. President Taft

Parcel ...Aug. 10, 4 p.m... Reg.

Aug. 10, B p.m. Ord.

Aug. 10, 5.20 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. Central and South America,

•Canada and Europo via San Francisco and Europe vin Siberia Duo San Francisco 81st August

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