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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OUR GUIDE

NOTICE.

Hong Kong Cricket Club.

The Annual General Mosting

TO THE CINEMAS

"Girls Can Phy" (King's Theatre,

will be held in the Pavilion on to-day)Gangsters intrude into a Monday, the 25th October, 1937, at 6.30 p.m. . .

girls softball outfit. An interesting film with Jacqueline Wells and Charles Quigley In the lending roles. "Riding Oa Air" (Queen's Theatre,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1937.

Davis Makes Plans For Conference

Repeatedly Consults Cordell Hulf

Hon. Secretary. to-day)-A- Jee E. Brown offering: Arming

A, K, MACKENZIE,

Hongkong, 10th Oct., 1987.

The comedian takes the part of a small-town cdbr. Guy Hibbee and Florence Rico give good support.

"Dodge City Trail" (Alhambra

CRITERION Theatre, to-day musical western

October, 1937

CONTENTS

THE INVISIBLE EVENT

breathing the spirit of the outdoors. Charles Starrell and Marion Weldon 40 cents supply the romantic Interest and Donald Grayson makes his film debut

singing cowboy.

The Editor' MEDITATIONS OF A SOCIALIST.

J. Middleton Murry LIFE ON THE CARPET

J. M. Nosworthy FESTERING LILIES

G. P. de Martin AFTER THE BALLET

J. P. Hogan AN OBJECT LESSON IN INDIA.

Edith Hunter IRON TREES

WIlliam Soutar

A People Who Suffer And Are

Beautiful"

1

THE MAN WHO GOT THINGS

DONE

J. A. Johnstone SOCIALISM WITH THE LID ON

N. A. Holdaway. CRITERION FORUM

W. B. W. CHRISTIAN PACIFISM AND

REARMAMENT

Alex Wood- THE LETTERS OF LALAGE

V. V. M. CIVITAS DEI

A. H. ADULTS ONLY

E. C. Large

52.00 for five months, Post Free

- J. D. MacLEAN. Editor: --

-2, Jordan Road, Kowloon.

SLAVES OF THE BELT

(Continued from Page 6.) pleasures they depict to themselves.. whilst the belt is working-and those pleasures are not generally healthy or refining for their manners and morals.

Peril to the Race

$0

They Gave Him a Gun" (Orientaă Theatre, to-day)-A coward turned hero during the World War becomes a gangster in 1037, Interesting study by Franchet Tone, helped by Spencer Tracy and Gladys George.

(Blar

"Love In A Bungalow" Theatre, to-day)-Nan Grey and Kent Taylor in a romantic comedy.

"Captain's Kid" (najestic Theatre. to-dayShirley Temple returns in a rollicking pirate comedy. Guy Kibbee and May. Robson help to make a success of the firm.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

Murgatroyd's Letter....John Henry and 'Blossom';_Yocal-The Vagabond King Vocal Gems (Frinal)...Ligh Opera Company; Two Pianos-Nola. Polly: Kitten On The Keys: Russian and Davi Rag. Ivor Moreton

ty. Orchestra-'Brewe Kaye; Vocal ter's Millions (Noble and Furber).. ..Jack Buchanan and Garalde and His Orchestra, Harmonica Duct- Italian Favourites (arr. Hodlars) Krontjong Successen (arr. Hodlara) ...The Hedlars; Vocal Duct--Indlan Love Call (from Rose Marie'); Ahl Sweet

(from Mystery Of Life

..Jeanette Naughty Morletta”) ................. McDonald (Soprano) and Nelsor Eddy (Baritone); Vocal W. Orchestro

to Call You My Own: Muchacha (film 'In Calliente').... Phil Reggan

with Mahlon Merrick and His Music- Orchestral-Fancy Meeting. You- Comedy One-Step (Wallace and ...Jack Hylton's Orchestra Lynton)....

11.00 Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

7.20 a.m. *A Mita' Money." 7,30a.m. Itecital by Dr. Best Bullock,

New Organ at the

Westminster Abbey. London.

on

am

The Symphonies of Beethoven-2. Far more girls to-day would be ready to go as shop, assistance or into .40 am. The News Kid Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal,nt 1.45 km. domestic employment were it not an. Bu Ben. Dance Music.

" Ben. Green Fields and for the factory buzzer. The sound-10a.m.

Pavements. ing of that whistle spells freedom.to:15

aan. Verece Casey, at the BBC Work in factories is determined to Theatre Organ. the second, and with the buzzer 10.45 a.m. rituh Composers." comes, liberty,

Is it much to be wondered at that, after the day-dreams and monoton- ous slavery of the belt, such liberty is more often than not interpreted as licence?

11.10 Jn. The Kews and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15 am. 11.30 am. "The Empire Follies in London

Calling."

pm Big Ben. Violoncello Recital by Anthony Pini. 3.20 m. Palaes of Varieties."

0.40 pm. The News and Announcements.

Himself With Useful Economic Data

Washington, Oct. 1.

Mr. Cardell Hail, Secretary for States, to-day conferred with Mr. Norman Davis over reports regard-

ing the situation in the For

East,

They have repentedly consulted on particular points,

It is understood Mr. Davis par been given very complete economic data for consideration at the Nine-

Power Conference-data concerning possible economic effects in the event of continued hostilities in China and the closing of the "open-door".

D

State Department officials said Mr. Davis will probably not confer with President Roosevelt again, as he had niready obtained very full views from him last week.

Omcials drew attention to the fact that Mr. Davis is the United States plenipotentiary at the Nine Power Conference, and as such will act within the prescribed Imits and functions of the conference. He is there particularly to consider viola- Lions of the Nine-Power Treaty.-- United Press.

BUILDING

SOLATION HOSPITAL:

Temporary Structure In Kowloon To Cost $9,500 |P.W.D." Expert To Get $10,000 For

Roosevelt's

Budget Unbalanced

Increased Expensos Necessitated By -Legislation

Washington, Oct. 18. A summary of President Roose- velt's revised budget estimates for the current fiscal year was issued today in which tie forecast defeit

crease of The April

The

Use Of "Tarasmac for June 30 was $050,000,000, an in-

So compared with |

which concentrates

The third' estimate of the current budget blames the failure of income to meet expectations, together with legislation for increasing expenditure by almost $250,000,000,

That Government is aware of the inadequate accommodation on current income and does not men- at tho Kawlson Hospital is tion,expediture, hopes that the bud-

get will be balanced next year. indicated by the vote of $9,500 which is to be submitted to the Legislative Council to-morrow for the erection of a temporary isolation block.

Government points out that this proposal is made in

view of the urgent need of more accommodation at the Kowloon Hospital, for both general and infectious cases.

The proposed block will include a ward kitchen and a linen room at an estimate cost of $9,500,

$10,000 FOR P.W.D. OFFICIAL For intealing a patent road sur- facing composition called ""Taraamac", have which the Government will right to use. Mr. A. É. Listaxnan the P.W.D., has been recommended the award of $10,000 by the Awards Committee.

A vote for this amount will be accordingly requested to-morrow. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC ECHO An echo of the recent cholera epidemic la contained in the request for a vote of $5,000 for four lots of bedding and clothing for the Medical Department.

It is explained that this sum is required to cover expenditure in- curred by reason of the cholera outbreak, the increase in prices, and the Increase in patients, and staff consequent on the opening of the Queen Mary Hospital.

The estimated receipts are $0,650,- 000,000 compared with $8,000,000,000 in the April estimate, and $7,293,- 000,000, in the January estimates. Expenditure, inclusive of debt retire- ment, is estimated at $7,345,000,000, With 57,320,000,000 in compared April and $7,250,000,000 in January, In the previous estimates. Pre- sident Roosevelt said he was deter- mined to achieve layman's balance, which was exclusive of debt retire- ment. In a message to Congress of January 6, he foresaw a surplus of $1,337,000,000 from which he would need Relief Funds. In April, after asking for $1,500,000,000 for Relief, and the fact that the March income tax receipts were below expectations, he

n deficit of $418,000,000. predicted Despite April's indicated defiell, President Roosevelt a hoped for a balance through strict the-liquidation economies and assets and tending agencies.

.

layman's CHINA'S EXPECTATION

Washington, Oct. 18, Mr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Ambar sador to the United States, fold the United Press to-day that China expects the Brussels conference to "hold Japan accountable for the violation of treatles, and to bring about effectual international con- certed action' which will end that ngxfession/United Press.

+

Non-Intervention Discussions' On Again To-day

London, Oct. 18. To-morrow afternoon, the Chair- man's sub-committee of the Inter

Com- Non-Intervention national mitter will reassemble, when all members hope they will ceived full instructions from Governments regarding the proposals brought forward by the French re- presentative at the meeting on Satur- day.

have re-

their

In the absence of Lord Plymouth, Secretary will repre- sent the United Kingdom-British Wireless.

the Foreign Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30 p.m. • 1.40 pan. Empire Exchange. 435 p.m. Scots Songs. Margaret Innes out-almost as (Soprano) and William Carnegio (Bari-

tone).

Or can it be goingaid that the mass production, methods of modern in dustry are turning rapidly their articles. merced new

of com-0.4 p.m. the Ben. Students' Songs, working-class com-7.15 p.m. The BBC Welsh Oreliestra,"

minity of rowdy and neurotic young p.. Dance Mus The Winter's Tale":

8.13.p.m. Sernes tropi

by William Shakespeare. evils so great as to coinsti- 8.50 p.m. Organ Recital,

A Minto Money." trate a peril to the race, and, it is one P.20 p.m. which cooner or later the Govern30 p.m. The News and Announcementu.

Greenwich Time Signat at 9.45 pan. ment will have to take measures to 10.15 p.m. Big Ben. Iriah - Songe and averi.

BUS SUMMONSES DISMISSED

PURELY TECHNICAL

V -OBJECTION

carry

to

ol

against Three summonses

the manager of the China Motor Bus Company for allowing buses

an vxcess nuinber passengers, and seven, summonses against conductors of the same Com- pany for overcrowding their vehicles were dismissed when they came be- 'fore Mr. W, Schofield at the Centrul

Magistracy this morning.

Music.

10.45 p.m. Hattaling Hannonies

12 ..

11 p.m. The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. The News and Announcementa, Greenwich Time Signal at 12.15 ams. 12.20 am. Keyboard Musle through the Ages-1 Bach, Ilarriet Cohen (Plano- foric).

Talk: 'World Anim," 1.20 4.m. “Tulu - England' (Second

Series),

12.45 a..

1.40 a.m. Planolorie Recital by Patricia

Rossborough.

The Nows and. An-

2 am. BI Den,

nouncements.

Greenwich Time 'Signal at 2.15 m.in. 2.20 a.m. Talk: World Affairs, 233 am. Recitat, by Leonard Cowings

(Tenor).

7.53 a.m. Scenes from "The Winter's Tale'

by William Shakespeare. įran) n.m. Neglaid Foort. at the oc Theatre Orijan. With Frank Titterton (Tenor).

an. Dance Music.

tā am. "Crving the Neck. The Harvest

Rome" at Trebwarren, Comwali. 145 m. laterval.

n.

SANCTIONS PROPOSED

am. The News and Announcements. Mr. D. B. Evann, of Johnson,

Greenwich Time Signal at 0.15 in. Stokes and Master, appeared for de- 1.20 0.15.

'Chu Chin Chow. Talk: "World Affairs. – fendants, and said that though he did 3.20

technical 33 m. Dance Music. not usually raise purely objections, the summonses ngeinst hi ellents were bad, and could not be reclified, Thio summonses vero,

Ottawa, Oct. 18. atso badly worded, and he could not

It is announced that the Canadian see how he could plead guilty to an offence which was not an offence, League of Nations Society has pro- He suggested that the prosecution posed the application. of anti- withdraw the present summonses Japanese sanctions as a penalty for aggression in China and requested and issue new ones."

KING AND QUEEN BUSY IN LONDON

London, Oct. 18. The King and Queer visited the House of Lords this afternoon, re- maining for nearly half an hour. The visit was one of inspection in view of the State Opening of Purila- ment to-morrow week

Earlier to-day, before returning to London from the Royal Lodge. Wind- sor Great Fark, Their Majesties visited Windsor Castle and Inspected alterations and Improvements which, had been carried out in the private apartments during their stay in Scot- 10.

This evening the King received Mr. DJ. Jardine on his appointment as Governor of Sierra Leone.--British Wireless.

EARL BALDWIN LUNCHES WITH .PRIME MINISTER

London, Oct. 18. The Earl and. Countess. Baldwin who returned last week from a cont- tinental holiday, lunched to-day with" the Prime Minister, and Mrs. Nevills Chamberlain.-British Wireless.

spite

•REFUSE TO LOAD STEAMER

Coolies Believe It Bound For Formosa Port

of

POST OFFICE.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Pickets must be fully pre- paid. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc, are not awarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters, Postcards and Bämptes för Europe and South Amertes are forwarded "via Sibersa" if no superscribed. *

INWARD MAILS

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico-London date, Uth October Jangkok

Calcutta and Straits Japan

Imperial Airways Flane October 10. Kälgan.

Kutsang

Talma

Calchna

Straits.and Europe via Negapatam, (Letters only) London date, 23rd September.

Canada, USA., Honolulu, and Japan

(Vancouver B.C., 2nd October.) Emp. of Canada Shanghai and Swatow

Australia and Manila .....

Air Mail by "Tan-American Air-

Holhow.

Kamo Maru

Ways Direct Service'-8an Pan-American Airways Francisco date, 13ûr October. Japan

Manua Java

Straits and Europe-via Negapatari (Papers only) London date, 23rd September..

Japan

October 10..

.October 19,

October 20,

October 21.

.October 21,

.October 31..

.October 21.

Plano

October 2i...

Kitano Maru. Pres. McKinley Tjinegara

October 22.

7October 21.

October 22,

Haruna Maru Potsdam

.October 23.

October 23.

October 23.

Pres. Monroe

October 23.

Sulsang

.October 23.

Tilsonderi

October 23,

Trollus

October 23.

Viatoria

.October, 23.

Bellerophon

.October 24

Bhutan

October 24,

Agamemnon

.October 25.

Pres. Cleveland Shirala

October 25,

October 20.,“

Takaoka Maru

October 26.

Nagara Maru

.October 27,

Houtman

October 28.

Nellore

October 28.

U.3.A., Honoluhi, Japan and Manila,

(San Francisco, 25th September). Pres.'Hoover USA., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco, 28th Septembër) Calcutta and Straits

Java and Manila

Manila

Shanghai

Straits

Straits

Straits, Manila and London. Parcels -London date; 10th September, US.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco, 2nd October) Calcutta and Stralfs

of

Japan

Japan

Salgon

Japon

NO LAYMAN'S BALANCE

Straits, Europe vin Suez (Letters and Although the new revision aban-

Papers) London, 30th September, dons the idea of a layman's balance,

and London Parcels-Londen date, it is not expected to afect the an-

23rd September balance of

Japan nounced intention of a $30,000,000 for the fiscal year. Some Saigon inancial experts have found indica-

Jea, Manila tions of a possible

of docks clearing In preparation for the balancing, in cluding

Arally planned savings

through administrative action and in in Old Age Reserve Account total

secondly ling $323,000,000;

Ir the ultimate cancellation of the undiz- tributed A.F.C. and P.W.A. commit. ments estimated at more than $250,-

,000,000.

Ranch!

.October 20.

Carthage

October 29.

Pres. Doumer

October 20..

Neptuna

.October 39.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to clase at or before 9 am, registered and parcel malle are closed at 3 pm, on the previous day.

For

Per

Amoy Shanghai and (Foochow vla

Amoy)

Holhow and Bangkok

Air Mall for “KLM. Service'%-due Hector

Amsterdam, 31st October,

Date and Time.

Tues., Oc, 10, 4.30 pm. Tues., Oct. 19. 5 pm.. Tuen., Oct. 19,

G.P.O. and ICP.O.

Tuesday

Sui Yang Proteus

Ref.. Orl.;

the

03

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden; Egypt Hector

and Europe via Marseilles due Marscilies, 18 November and London Parcele due London, 24th November..

Swatow

Parcels,

Reg.

Wednesday

President Roosevelt has explained that his budget changes result from firstly, the reserve 'feature of the Ruitrond Retirement Act. which necessitated the Investment of $113,- 000,000

future dgainst

annualties; secondly, Congress over-riding veto for continued low interest Coolies refused to load the steamer Federal and Land Bank loans, re- Sagres, Williamson and Co., yester Fulting in a loss of $40,000,000; third- day and continued to decline to ly, the Social Security Tax refunds handle her cargo this morning in to the State which amounted to $36- the Assurance of the 000,000; fourthly the extension of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company P.W.A. overy two years which cast officials that the all they proposed to $25,000,000; afthly the surplus cotton put aboard the ship was for Coast crop loans, which accounted for ports and not for Formosa,

$130,000,000; and sixthly, Treasury "The Chinese got the idea that the income being down $258,000,000 Sagres

Formosa. I compared with the Aprli estimates, was going to don't know where or how. There is

INCREASED DEBT LIKELY said no truth in that belief,"

incint of the all company

It is pointed out that the aggregate The Sagres is going to Swatow; brought the defeit to $1,018,000,000, Anioy and Foochow and there is no but with economies effected or pre- intention το τυπά her anywhere posed aggregating $323,000,000, the

else."

1.

put to-day,

May Re-Open Canton River

But Only Shallow Passage Likely

-

[

Canton, Oct. 10. Re-opening of the Pearl River shipping is deemed possible, us report was current this morning that some kind of arrangement has been deelded upon by the milltery

nuthoritics. An announcement may be made shortly,

It is said, however, that only vessels drawing no more than seven feet may pass through the narrow channel. All the river steamers from Hongkong have a drought, of eight to ten feet, and if this report were "true,"onty junks and other small- craft con pis the boomInter. national Netos Agency.

Inspector S. C. Saunders agreed to 30 anillates to uticnd a speelal session Duke Of Windsor American Woman

this course, and the summonses were on November 0 to consider, further accordingly dismissed.

action-United Press,

D

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF Lane, Crawford's branch shop in Pun Wai, 28, unemployed, was Nathan Road was robbed by un ned $10 or ten days' imprisonment unknown person during the early by Mr. S. Balfour at the Central hours of yesterday morning, and a Magistracy this morning for possez- sum of $371.00 sinlen, according to slon of 'po piu lottery tickets at

Gough Street,

a report made to the police.

·

Reported In England

London, Oct. 10. The Daily Mirror has published a report that the Duke of Windsor New to England on October 7 to visit his mother:

Sentence of six months hard It is supposed that Queen Mary Fans Li-yce, a woman, residing at labour was imposed on Taeng Yam- met her son in the cabin of his plane aboarding house in Connaught Road cho, 32, unemployed, by Mr. -"W.

at an. aerodrome at Yapton, near Central, made an unsuccessful at Scheneld at the Central Magistracy Bogor, Sussex. tempt to commit, suicide yesterday this morning, on a charge of return- by jumping info the harbour - off Gloucester Hood. She was rescued ng from a period of five years' banishment-ignosed on August 17 and sent to the Queen Mary Hospital, this year, he admitted having had

four previous convictions..

This report, however, cannot be confirmed, but there has beed no official deniai-United Pream

A NOISY WELCOME'

Leipzig, Oct. 17. The police reserves were summon- ed to restrain 5,000 people from

For the theft of two sergo coats anti a pair of trousers, "Chian Kau, Jumping from a tramcar before.it 26, unemployed, before Mr. S.. F. had stopped in Des Voeux Road Balfour at the Central Magistracy Central yesterday, Lo Sze, 28, fell and this morning. It was stated that the received slight Injuries to his head,mming the Central Railway Station defendant was caught by Leung Pul. He was sent to the Queen Mary Hos- and nolally welcoming the Duke and house boy of No. 2 Connaught Road plial for treatment. Yuen ik, 01. Duchess of Windsor. Central, carly this morning when knocked down by another tram in Chinn was leaving the premises. A Des Voeux Road West near the Tal- zentence of three months' hard ping Theatre, was incen to the same Jabour was imposed.

Hospital,

The people included a scare of Britons singing "For Ho's Jolly Good Fellow."-United Press.

Attacked In

not defelt is brought to $105,000,000, The figures indicate that the June debt will be $37,119,858,732 compared with $36,424,013,732 last June, and, $30,039.513,136 last Friday.

However, this may be higher in the event

borrowings of short-term -which, will be necessary to meet re- quirements at the end of the year, and to continue the polley of gold sterilizaljon-United Press.

DETERMINED ON BALANCE

New York, Oct. 18.

broad- President Roosevelt, In casting an appeal for private help for relief work, indicated his de termination to balance the budget, saying that unless federal taxes are to be greulty increased, expenditure must be brought within the existing tax receipts.--Reuter,

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Japan

Straits and Calcutta

Ord,

..Oct 10, 4. 11.10. .Oct. 19, 4.30 p.m. Tues., Oct, 19,

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

.Oct. 19. 2 p.m."

.Oct. 19, 5 p.m."-

Oct. 19, 4.15 pm.

Kwangtung Wed., Oct. 20, 12.39 pm.

G. G. Paul Dourner

Wed, Oct. 20, 2.30 p.m.

Kutsang ....Wed., Oct. 20, 5 pm.. Thursday.

...Talma

Parcels, ...Oct. 21, 11,30 a.m. Ord. Halphong

Shanghai

.Thurs., Oct. 21. ..Oct 21, 12.30 p.m. Canton....Thurs., Oct. 21, 2 p.m.. Kiungchow Thurs., Oct. 21, 4.30 p.m. Japan and "Eumpe via Siberin Kamo Maru,.Thurs., Oct. 21,.0.p.m. Air Mail for Marillo, Guam, Pan American Airways Plane

Honolulu and U. S. A. by the "Pan-American Always Direct Service"-due San. Francisco, October 27.

Sondakan

Alr

Thurs. Ook 21.

..........Oct. 21, 5 para. ...Oct. 21, G. p.m.

Kowloon F. 0.

Reg. Ord..

G. F. O.

Leg..

Ord..

Friday

.....Oct. 21, 5.00 p.m.

...Oct. 22, 6 am.

Mausang....Fri, Oct. 22, 8.30 am.

Mall for "Imperial Aleways Imperlai Airways Plane Fri, Oct 22, Direct Service"-due London 31at October.

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

....Oct. 22, 8.30 am. Ord.....Oct. 22, 9.30a.m.

Reg.,

Air Mail for Australia by “Imperial Imperial Airways Plane FYL., Oct. 28,

Airways Service"duo 26th October.

Darwin

Ord.,

Rea..

Ord

Air Mall for North China and Nan- Eurasia Plane

king (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (to further points by strface trans- port as Bervices permit). Haiphong.

Swntow

Manila

Kaying

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

Oct, 22, 8.30 #Oct. 22, 0.30 am) ......................... Fr. Oct, 22. G.P.O, and K.P.O.

..Oct. 22, 9.30 am.

..Oct. 22, 10".m."

Fri., Oct. 22, 1 pmr Cholang....Fri., Oct. 22, 2.30 p.m. Emp. of Canadia

Fri, Oct. 22, 4.30 pm.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs-

day 4th November.

Reg.,

Ord

King Receives Jupan, Canada, USA. C. and S. Pres. Mckinley

German Air Force Officers

Britain Returns Hospitality

Yokohama Street Buckingham Palace...

America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C. 0th No-- vember

Reg.,

Ord,

Saturday

..Fri., Oct. 22,

.Oct. 22; 4.15 p.m. ..Oct. 22, 6 p.m.

Fri, Oct, 22..

.Oct. 22, 4 p.m.

Oct. 22, 5 p.m. Oct 22, 6.30-p.m.

Japan and Europe via Siberia... Haruna Maru Sat, Oct. 23, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail for "KLM. Serviendue Victoria

Amsterdam, 2nd November.

*Manila

Monila, Straits, Ceylon, India, E. Victoria

and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples-que Naples, 13th November.

Reg.. Ord Pres, Monroo

Reg., Ord.

Straits and Calcutta

Yuensang

Parcols, ......Oct. 23, 6 p.m. *Manila and parcels only for Ger-

many via Hamburg.

.*Ord..

Potsdam

Sunday

Formosa

...........Bat, Oct, 23, G.P.O. and I...

Oct. 93, 4 p.m.

·Oct, 29, 4.20 p. .Sat, Oct, 23, 8 pm.

***...Bat., Oct. 29, .Oct. 23, 4.15 pm. .Oct. 23,6 p.m.

..Sat., Oct. 23.

.Oct. 24, 9 a.m.

Sat, Oct. 23, 5 p.m.

Hongkong Moru Sun, Oct. 24, 5 am. Monday

Kwaleang..Mon., Oct, 25, 12:30 p.m. Sulsang

Mon, Oct 25, 8 p.m. Friday.

:ཁྐྲན་

..FL, Oct. 20, 10.30 am.

London, Oct. 10 This evenlag_the Klig received at party of onteers, of the German Air Force, Tokyo, Oct. 10 led by General Milch, German Air Mra. Steven Davies, wife of a Minister, which arrived at Croydon week'n Standard Oll Co., employce was yesterday afternoon for passing the Italian, Consulate on the visit as guests of the Air Council. way to visit her husband, who la a The invitation was given in ne- pallent in the Yokohama Hospital knowledgement of the hospitality Swatow

Упрап when an unidentified person attacked extended earlier this year by the her and beat her on the head and

number German Air Force to a

of

Japan and Europe via Siberia... Rancht officers of the Royal Air Force. breast.

She was taken to the hospital, but The Party visited the Air. Ministry Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Emp, of Canada

Parcels, .C. and S. America and Europe her husband has not been forined the morning and was received by the of the incident as he is gering Air Sccreatry, Viscount Swinton. via Vancouver D.C., (Parcel for

... Ord., from blood pressure,

To-night tie visitors will attend a Canada only)-due Vancouver It is understood that Mrs. Davies dinner given by the Air Council. B... 17th November. is suffering from painful injuries. The programme arranged for ho Some bellove that the uttack party includes an inspection of the made owing to mistaken indentity- lighter station at Homchurch, of the Untied Preas.

Army co-operation-units to Odiham, and of the big bomber station al Mildenhall, as well as a visit to Granwail, where codels are trained at the Royal Air Force College.

A flying display will be given at Mildenhall, including, if conditions are suitable, s mased fly-past of the bombers,—British Wirelcas.,

IVOS

SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITI

Asunelon; Oct. 18. A number of officers and mon of the. Praguayan army have been arrested on charges of subversive activities-Router, ->

Rez..

Saturday Marilla, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore

Zealand via Brisbane due Bris banc, 10th November.

Fri, Oct. 20,

.Oct. 26, 5 p.m. Oct. 20, 9.15 nm. Ogt. 20,10 11am)

Sat., Oct. 30. G.P.O. and K.P.0. Parcels, Re Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and S. Carthage

Afrlea, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Murselilov-duo 28th November.

Marseilles,

.Oct. 29, 6 pm. Oct. 30, 8.45 am. ..Oct. 30, 9.30am.. .......Sut, Oct. 30, G.F.O. and E.R.O..

...Oct. 29, 6 pan..

Parcels,

Reg., Ord.,

*Superscribed correspondence only,

.Oct. 80, 9.45 6.m.

Oct. 30, 10.30a.m.

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