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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG FONG

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISC. PROC. NO. 49 OF 1937

IN THE MATTER of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Cinema Company, Limited And

IN

of

THE MATTER the Companies Ordinanes,

1932.

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937.

Dignitaries And Windsors

Visit May Cause Embarrassmont

Toronto, Oct. 25, The proposed visit of the Duke of Windsor to Canada drew from cau- tious official inquiries speculation of possible embarrassment to State Dignitaries..

been

some

It is said the British Government is opposed to any official welcome and will not sanction any such plan.

The Duke of Windsor's friends In-

GERMAN OFFICERS HELD PRISONERS

HEAVY CARNAGE IN HSINKOW

(Continued from Page 1.)

is in progress at the strategic Niangtze Pass on the Hopel-Shansi border.

The battle followed the occupation by Japanese troops of the nearby Halaotaoyuan and Hotooyvan Passes.

United Prest.

Desperate Fighting At Changchuang.

Shanghai, Oct. 28.. Desperate fighting is reported at Changchuang, South of Pingyuan, while Chinese mobile units pre menseing the Japanese rearguard.— United Press.

Air Raid Close To Macao

Shanghat, Oct. 20. Reports from Canton state that Japanese planes dropped twelve bombs on Sunwul to the north-west thirty of Macio, and demollated houses as well as killing numerous. civilians-United Press.

Toll Of Civilian Life In Shanghai

Shanghai, Oct. 26. Three Chinese were killed and 10 wounded by shells and shrapnel which fell in the International Settle- ment on Monday-United Press.

Recovery of Wuchino Confirmed

NOTICE la loreby given that a Potition presented to the Supreme invited the Duke to open a National 'The head of a publishing house has Court of Hong Kong on the 29th Book Week, and he has also day of September, 1937, for con-invited take part in other public

the Arming

reduction of the functions. It is believed in

Invitations. capital of the above-mentioned circles that the Duke will accept these Company from $100,000 divided Into 10,000 shares of $10 each to $50,000 divided into 10,000 shares of $5 each and that such reduc- tlon be effected by cancelling dicate that they will do their umost capital which has been lost or is to make the visit effective and rain- unrepresented by available assolatain that they will change their plans to the extent of $5 per share upon if they are likely to embarrass these

of the Duke.--United Press, each of the 4,450 shares which bave been issued and are ΠΟΥ outstanding and by reducing the nominal amount of all shares In the Company's capital from $10 to 35 per share, is directed to be heard before His Honour the Chief Justice on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1937, at 10 o'clock The Fixtures for The the forenoon. Any creditor or

shareholder

the Company desiring to oppose the making of an order for the reduction of the Following are the football league capital of the eald Company under days. The Commander of the cruiser the above Ordinance should ap-kindly allowed me (Capt. Hammann)

Japanese troops at Fengwangtien, to send a letter to Hongkong assur- in Linghsien, off the Tientsin-Pukow pear at the time of hearing by ing my family of my safety, but we Railway were

repeatedly attacked were allowed no other communica- by Chinese himself or his Counsel for that

forces October 24. A copy of the Petition thn with the outside world and were Two Japanese armoured cars were purpose. will be furnished to any creditor without radlo. The Commander re-captured and large numbers or shareholder of the Company fused to send on the mail which was Japanese slaughtered by the Chinese.

One Japanese plane was also down.-Central News. requiring the same by the under- signed on payment of the regu- iated charges for the same.

Dated the 26th day of October, 1937, -

FIXTURES

Week-End

Axlures for the wreit-end:

SATURDAY

First Division

Kowloon v. Middlesex (Kowloon), 4.90 p.m. Referee, Finch. Linesmen, Philips and Stone,

South China "B" v. St. Joseph's (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Stedman. Linesmen, Johns and Fare

Chinese Kowloon Seaforths v,

4.30 p.m. Referee. Mac (Club). Cormnelt. Linesmen, Barretto Morecraft.

and

Eastern v. Club (Causeway Bay). 4.30 p.m. Referce, Martin. Lines- men. Andrews and Edwards.

Second Division

Chinese Engineers v. Seaforths (Caroline

Referee, Hill), 3 Aldridge.

p.m.

Kowloon v. Police (Kowloon), 1

p.m. Referee. Clarke.

5th Bde. R.A. v. Club.

(Causeway

Day), 3m. Referee, Day.

Kwong Woh V. South China

of

WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the above Company, No. 2, Queen's Road Central,

Hong Kong.

BY JAPANESE

(Continued from Page 1.)

coal and provision. The cruiser's name appeared to be Izuzo or in Clunese Ng Sop Leng.

"We waited off Swntow for two

later finnded to me.

October 5 we went alongside and "When the cruiser returned on

took an coal, water and provisions, and then again followed her to

Pukho. This is a fortress town in the Pescadores (Formosa), where we arrived two days later.

Taken Ashore Blindfold

"I was taken sıhore blindfolded to a house where Japanese Naval CARGO for SHANGHAI ofers again questioned me on the samo nes as before. I told them that I was a German at which they Arrangements have been made laughed and sald, 'Germans and (King's Park), 4.30 p.m. Referee, to berth our steamers alongside Japanese are great friends. They the Kin Lee Yuen Wharf, French appeared to believe that we

were going Bund, Shanghai, and cargo will be shanghai. accopted for discharge into Go- downs at this Wharf.

Rees.

Middlesex V. Engineera (King's Park), 3 p.m.

Third Division (Hongkong) 5th Bde. RA. v. Police (Military. Happy Valley), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Dredge.

For freight and further particu- Service Corps V. Powhalton lars please apply to:-- (Military ground), 3 p.m. Referee,

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD.

Marriott.

10

take provisions to

"Evidently, they were unable to dispose of the cattle ut Pakho and lace these were starving they de- cided to take them on a 10-hour run to Takao, which is an open port. Accordingly, I went on board again and we went to Takao where the

bably sold,

Third Division (Kowloon) 24th Bly. R.A. v. University (Chat- General Managers, Indo-China S.N. cattle were taken pahore and pro-

Referee. Rood), 4.30 p.m.

S.A.

ham Devo,

V. Portugueso (Chatham Road), 3 p.in Referee,[7%7 Suticrley.

2011 Bty. R.A. v. Air Force (Prince Edward Road), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Hobson.

Royal Signals v. Kumaons (Prince Edward Roud), 3 p.m. Referee, Hubson.

Co., Ltd.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"None of us weni ashore from then- onwards and ....wo....remained prisoners in our own ship untli October 24 when the Itongkang Maru called and we were put on board her for Hongkong.

Nanking, Oct. 20. The recovery of the walled city of Wuchlao on the Hopel-Shantung bor- der was confirmed in a report celved here to-day. Japanese troops were stated to be retreating toward Sanyuan.

re-

of

shot

Doihara's Troops Said To Be Retreating

Nanking, Oct. 20. After suffering heavy casualties. Japanese troops under the command of Major-General K. Dolhara are re- ported to be retreating from the north bank of the Chong River.

Heavy casualties are understood to the have also been suffered by

It is roughly estimated Chinese side.

and 80 that about 1,000 soldiers

Onc regimental officers, including

Itilled in

commander, have been

action.-Central News.

Fighting At Matouchen

Chengchow, Oct. 20. Reports received here indicate that the Japanese troops on the Peiping- Hankow Railway front have retreat- ed to a point about four miles north of the Chang River in north Honan.

A Chinese detachment has reached Matouchen by a round-about route, where severe fighting is now in pro- Kress-Central News,

Japanese Planes Raid. Lincheng, Tsaochuang

Four bombs were dropped at Tao- chuant, demolishing about 20 houses. A number of houses were also des- troyed at Lincheng, but the railway- station was unscathed. - Centrál News.

Hsuchow, Oct. 20. Seven Japanese planes raided Lin- cheng on the Tientsin-Pakow Rail- in south Shantung, ond "During our stay on the Tchekam way at Talcao we were not ill-treated, but Tsaochuang, cast of Lincheng, yester- some of the

not get day morning. crew could SUNDAY

enough food and had to resort to the First Division

emergency rations and also to lamp Police v. South China "A" (Club),

"Between Two Women” (King's all for cooking. This was probably Referee. 4.30 p.in.

Sidebottom. Theatre,

to-day). Franchot Tone, not the fault of the Navy who paid Linesmen, Demmee and Brothwell. Maureen

O'Sullivan and Virginia for each of the crew 40 sen and for Third Division (longkong)

Bruce turn what might have been a Engineers v, Medicals (Sookun- very ordinary story into a fine pro I think that there was some squeezer the officers 1.20 Yen daily for food. poo), 3 p.m. Referee, Purnell.

Stanley v. Ordnance (Sookunpoo), duction. This work of Tone and in serving us as we should have got |

Virginia Bruce is outstanding, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Praisey,

enough to cat for that amount.

"The Japanese who dealt with us "His Affair" (Queen's Theatre, to-

current heart-wero officers and behaved as such.

and At the meeting of the Referees throb. Robert Taylor,

his Mr. Nielson and myself had Brat- Association last night it was an-reportedly real-life sweetheart, Bar-class passages on the Hongkong nounced that a letter had been re- bara Stanwyck, in a tale of love and Maru and the crew travelled steer- ceived from the F. A. glving an as- sacrifice. Victor McLaglen helps to Butance that referees' fees would not make a thrilling pleture of it.

+

REFEREES MEETING day (America's

be reduced without notice given.

bring

GREAT SCIENTIST'S

ABBEY BURIAL

"Men In Exilo” (Alhambra Thea Ire, to-day).-Dick Purcell and June Travis have the leading roles in this fim.

"A Day at the Races” (Oriental Theatre, to-day)-One of the beat pletures made by the Marx Brothers. Shown only recently at the King's Theatre.

London, Oct. 25. The ashes of Lord Rutherford of "They Gave Him a Gun" (Majestlo in the Theatre, to-day),-Another film with Nelson were buried to-day sclentists' corner in the east nave of Franchot Tone, who turns in a fine Westminster Abbey near the tombs ) characterisation the coward who of such great predecessors in scientife became a hero during the World War,

and and finds in 1937 that ho tesearch as Sir Isade Newton

things only with a gun. Lord Kelvin.

A great gathering, representing the whole selentifle world, was present.— British Wireless.

EUROPEAN BOY

IN CAR ACCIDENT

cán Bộ

RADIO BROADCAST

and O.

age, the fare being paid by the Japanese Admiralty,"

Capt. Hammann has been in the For East for 14 years and is well- known on the China const where he has served on several ships. He is a German born at Lubeck,

Mr. Nielson stated he, was now without a ship and did not know what his future plane would be. At the moment he is staying at the

Seamen's Institute.

INFLUX OF ILLEGAL MUI-TSAIS

(Continued from Page 1)

of

to their

Chinese. "Mop Up" Remnants

Talyuan, Oct. 26. After the recovery of the East and West Yung Hua villages lying north-

west of Hsinkow to the north of Chinese forces have up" all the Japanese on the type tha east bank of the Huto River and have crossed the river in pursuit of enemy remnants. Fighting is now in progress in the vicinity of Tubslavku

river. on the north bank of the Centrál News.

Chinese Guerilla Troops Ambush Japanese Trucks

Talyuan, Oct. 20. Related reports

here received

units stated that Chinese mobile ambushed 32 Japanese military trucks laden with provision at Chow- chuang on the night of October 23 while on their way from Tatung to of Talyuch, about 25 miles south Talung,

Eighteen trucks were destroyed during the attack by the Chinese who, besides seizing all the pro- visions, captured 30 Japanese soldiers.-Central News.

'',

Vigorous Chinese Counter-Attack

at present in North China where she owned a peanut factory, and she had been placed with defendant when she came to Hongkong with

her brother.. One Blater and

tho (Continued from Page 7.).

younger girls had been given to Lar Patrol, Fantasy (Rathke).....Little Shui by her mother for $90 in 1935, Salon Orchestra; Love Will Find A All the girls were well-treated, given food and clothing, but Way (from The Maid of the Moun-suelent

received no wages, being given tains'); My Hero (from "The Choco-

Nona "lucky money" occasionally. Arthur Smith, (12) of 2 Norfolk late Soldier-A Stange Roud, was knocked down by taxi No. Straus)....Ina Soucz (Soprane); The of them wished to return 710, driven, by Na Pan, in Waterloo Doll Dance (Brown): Flapperette mistresses.

His Worship said he was satisfied and Hla (Greer)....Nat Shilkret yesterday, and wan taken to the Kow Orchestra; Was It Your Smile (Alex defendants were genuine refugeese Pass, but that Chinese troops, having ander-Stollberg); Before I Found and as they could not have left the You (film 'Love's Melody:)....Marta mul-fsat behind in the country when they came to Hongkong, but had to Eggerth (Soprano).

bring them down top, he would take 10.30 Dance Music. A white metal wrist watch, valued

Slow Fox-Tro-Broken-Hearted lenient view of the matter. Both defendants were ordered to sign a Con't We bond $200 to come up for judgment recently Clown: Fox-Trot-Why gbout $20, was found by Mrs. Lammert, of 403 the Peak, in a taxi Make Love: I've Got Beginner's Luck when called upon in a year. yesterday, and taken by her to them 'Shall we Dance'); They All Gough fill police station.

Road near the Kowloon Tong Club

loan Hospital with injuries to head.

In an attempt to end

thraw herself overboard

yesterday, Ho. Wun, 54,

hl

Laughed (lm 'Shall we Dance").... Harry Roy and His Orchestra; Tango Once Only; Show Fox-Trot-You

Passed Me Dy....George Boulanger

MINELAYING EXERCISES

Minelaying exercises

will

be

and His Orchestra; Fox-Trots-I Sny carried out by 1. M. Ships in East her Hfe A Ship

A-Sailing: What Are We Lammn Channel, between Un Kok n widow, Gonna Do With Baby?...Brian Law and Wong Chu Kok, from Wednes from the

rance and His Orchestra: Waltz-day October 27 to Friday Use 29th Taumati ferry Man Yeo in the Brigitte: Cuckoo Waltz....Dajos Bela (apare days November 1 and 2). harbour, but was rescued and sent to Dance Orchestra.

All funkcs, and rampaña are warned. to keep well clear.

the Kwong Wah Hospital.

11.00 Close Down.

Peiping, Oct. 20. A Japanese spokesman said that smell Japanese force was pushing its way to the west and had attained poultion Inside of the Niangizeyuan detoured through the hills to the north and south of the puss, were hampering R general Japanese ad- vance. Guerilla warfare was going on Incessantly.

Meanwhile, the Chinese, who were pushed back over the Isinkow mountains, north of Tal-

had yuanfu,

vigorously counter- attacked, according to Japanese military communique, which claims: the attack was repulsed/Router.

Japanese Reported

Retreating

Talyuan, Oct. 28. Reports are current in Talyuan that the Japanese troops are retreat-

Drove Badly Because He Felt Unwell

Chinese Motorist

Fined

A fine of $5 was imposed on Chin Chi-wan, driver of a private car, at the Central Magistracy this morning.

when he was summoned before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest for driving without due caro and enution in Colne Road on October 4.

PUBLIC RECEPTION

to

His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcotó, K.C.M.G. A Public Reception will be held in the

KING'S THEATRE

on

Thursday the 28th October, 1937 - at 11.50 a.m,

Troffle-Sergeant A. Bethell gold he when an Address of Welcome will be presented to Road on the afternoon of October 4. His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.,

was proceeding cost along Caine

which was a very wet and windy day, the typhoon signal bring up. He noticed defendant driving west on the same rond, and between

Streels, Shelley and Peel

Chin Auddenly drove along the wrong

up

on behalf of

The Community of Hong Kong.

side of the road for some distance, An invitation is hereby extended to all members

of the public to attend this reception.

causing the Sergeant to pull sharply. He then shot back to his

own sido again. When the

Sergeant asked him the reason for

his bad driving, Chin said he was not The whole of the Dress Circle will be available feeling well and apologized.

His Worship told Chin that if he for the accommodation of members of the public. felt unwell while driving a car, he who have not received special invitations,

should pull up immediately, and not

continue.

SPEEDING

4024.

the

Ho Fu, driver of lorry No. was fined $10 for speeding in

Road controlled area of Queen's East, between Wanchai Market and Arsenal Street, on October 10.

Mrs. J. M. Dalziel, of 55 the Peak, and D. Scott, of the Government Radio Office, were both cautioned for parking beyond the time limit of two hours in Pedder

Con- Street and naught Road respectively.

A. L. Potter, of 42 Kennedy Road, was summoned for driving in A prohibited brea of Chater. Rord, on October 12, and was cautioned. He was stated to have driven westward along the south side of Chater Road between Ice House Street und Pedder Street. Defendant plended that had only been in the Colony for two. weeks, and had not seen the trame sign. 110 hud no intention of Intringing the regulations. Lee Slu- hong, of 33 Wyndham Street, was also cautioned for a similar offence. Pie, E. F. P. Gantzer, R.A.M.C., motor summoned for driving his cycle in Kennedy Road on October 11 without a permit, was cautioned.

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Nanning

Haiphong Straits, Manila and London Parcels

-London date, 16th September. Agamemnon ". Jupan Manila

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Pan American Airways

Francisco Direct Bervice"-Ban

date, 20th October

ha

Amoy

Saigon Japan..

October 26..

.October 27. October 27.

Carthage Emp. of Conada

.October 27.

Flane

October 27,

Yochow....

October 27..

Houtman ......................................October 28. Nellore...

October 28.

Straits and Europe via Suez (Let- lers and Papers) London, 30th September and London Parcels

London date 23rd September Ranchi

Tjinegara

Javn Salgen

USA. Canada and Japan (Scattle,

Dih October).

Haiphong

Japan

Straits

and

Japan

Manlle

Calcutta and Straits Straits.

ing from Nlangizekwan Pass tnut their vanguards have already renched Shichinchwang, the junction station between the Cheng-lat Roil- way and the Pelping-Hankow Rail- Way,

A Chinese military spokesman stated that such reports had also been received in military circles. He sus- pected that the retreat of the Japanese had been caused by their repeated reverses during the last few days.

The shifting of a

the part of Japanese troops to reinforce their comrades on the Peiping-Hankow

Railway front where they had suf- fered serious defents in the opinion of the spokesman might be another explanation for the retreat from Niangtzekwan Pass.-Central News.

Japanese Kill-Civilians---

And Burn Villages

Nanking, Oct. 26, Large numbers of villages in north Shansi have been burnt down - and thousands of innocent civilians mer- cilessly slaughtered by the Japanese troops, according to military reports received here,

Wherever the Japanese

troops

passed through bear the marks of their atrocities and ruthlessness with corpses strewn on the ground and houses lying in ruins, the reports asserted.

the

Suspecting that they had assisted Chinese troops In espionage work, the Japanese troops, the re- ports sald, killed all the villagers and razed down their farms while marching from

on the Lingchlu northeastern Shanst border and Pingyinkwon.

In and around the walled city of Lingchit several hundreds of non- combatants were killed while large numbers of young women were cap- tured by the Japanese troops.

Buried Alive

Many villages lying between Pingyinkwan and Talhsien and Chunhsien, both south of Yenmenk- wan Pass, according to the reports, are being destroyed by the Japanese troops. Scores of civilians here were killed and many young women were captured and taken away in trucks.

At Shuhalen and Ningwa, respec- tively north and south of the Great Wall no less than 2,000 people were. ruthlessly put to the sword whilst public functionaries were captured and buried alive. At Yangfangkou northwest of Ningwa tens of villagers were also plaughtered.

In order to stir up the ID feelings between the Chinese. and Mongols the latter were summoned by the Japanese to act as executioners in killing the Chinese.

At Tatyuan and May north of Yenmenkwan Pass where hundreds were killed, people are fleeing in order to avold the Japanese ntròci- tles-Central News..

4

Mechanised Units Start Operating

Tientsin, Oct. 20. A foreigner arriving from Muleden yesterday reported that Mukden was very quiet..

It is

He cald he had noticed troops mov- ing to the north. However, they were mostly cavalry, which, understood, are being transferred to Jehol,

The cessation of rain on the Hopeh fronts is a possible explanation of these movements, which is enabling Inechanised units to operate, making cavalry unnecessary--United Press.

Japan and Shanghai

.October 28.

.October 28,

Pres. Doumer

.October 29.

Pres. Grant

October 29.

G. G. Paul Downer

October 80.

Takaoka Maru

October 29.

Bhutan

.October 30.

.October 30.

.October 30,

November 1.

November 2.

.November 2.

Nagara Maru Neptuna

Taksung

Cremer...

Felix Rousici

OUTWARD MAILS

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

For

Swator and Shanghai Strails

Samshui and Wuchow Fort Bayard

Fer

Tuesday.

Date and Time.

Kwaisang.....Tues., Oct. 20, 5 p.m. Swartenbond ..Tues., Oct. 20, 0 p.m.

Wednesday.

Kong Ning..Wed., Oct. 27, 7.15 am. Wing Wo...Wed., Oct. 27, 8.30 am.

Air Mail for North China and Eurasia Plane ....................Wed., Oct. 27,

Napking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service (To further polats by surface trans- port as Bervices permit). Swalow and Foochow .. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., C. and S. America, Canada and Europe vin San Francisco due San Francisco, 12th November-and Europe vin Siberia.

Amoy

G.P.0; and K.P.O. RegOct-37, 9.30 ́a.EELZ Ord..........Oct. 27, ID Am.

Holhow.... Wed., Oct. 27, 10.80 a.m.. Pres. Hoover ...

Parcels, Reg.

Ord.,

.Wed., Oct. 27, .Oct. 27, 3 pm. .Oct. 27, 4.15 pm. Oct. 27, 6 p.m.

Shirala........ Wed., Oct. 27, 0 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Plane

lulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-

- American Airways Direct 8er-

vico"

(Due San Francisco, 2nd Nov.)

Res Ord,

Formosa

G. P. O. Rez................ Ord.,

Kowloon P.0.

Oct. 27, p.m. Oct. 27, & p.m.

Thursday.

Hongkong Maru

Swałow and Bangkok

Amoy and Shanghal

Swalow

Wed, Oct, 27.

Oct. 27, 5 9.00- ... Oct. 28, 6 a..

·

Thurs., Oct. 28, 10.30 am. Kalgan...Thurs, Oct. 20, 12.30 p.m. Tainan...Thurs., Oct. 28, 3.30 p.m.

Friday.

Shantung....Fri, Oct. 25, 8.30 am.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Oct. 29,

direct Bervico"-due London 7th November.

G.P.0, and E.P.O.

Reg.

Oct. 29, 8.80 a..

Ord..

.Oct. 29, 9.80 a.m.

GP.O. and K.P.0.

Ber

Ord

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plann Fri, Oct. 29,

Airways Service" due Darwin

2nd November.

(To

Reg

Ord

Air Mail for North China, Blan and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurnata Airways Service" further points by surface trans- port as Services permit). Japan and Europe via Siberla. Shanghal and Japan..

.Oct. 29, 8.30 a.m. .Oct. 20, 9.30 a.m. ..Fri, Oct. 29,

G.P.Q. and KP,0.

Oct. 20, 8.30 ate. .Oct. 20, 10 a.m.

Ranchi ..Fri., Oct. 20, 10.30 a.m. Pres. Doumer Fri., Oct. 20, 1.30 pr. -Fri, Oct. 20.

Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA Emp. of Canada,

Central and South America and *Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Par cels for Canada only)

(Due Vancouver B.C., 17th Nov).

Saturday

Manila, Rabaul; Australia and New Nellore

Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 10th November:

Parcelo, .... Oct. 20, 2.p.m. Reg.

Oct. 20, 3.18. p.m. Ordi

Oct. 20, 4 p.m. -

Sat., Oct. 30,

́G.P.0, and K.1.0. Parcels,.....Oct. 20, § p.m.

Reg

Ord.i

Stratis, Ceylon, India, E. and South Carthage

Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles due

20th November.

Marsellico,

Oct. 30, 845 am. .Oct. 30, 9.30am, .Sat. Oct. 30,

G. P. O. and IL. P. 0.

Parcels, Reg,

Ord

Air Mall for "ILM Service”-due Cartlinge ...

Amsterdam 7th November,

Haiphong

Shanghai Manila

Re

Oct. 29, 5 p.m. .Oct. 30, 9.45 0.0. ..Oct. 30, 10.30 a.m. .....Sat., Oct. 30, GP.O. and K.P.O.

:

.......Oct. 20, 9.30 m.3. Ord...Oct. 30, 10 a.m.

Soochow ....Sat., Oct. 30, 3.30 p.m. Szechuan...Sat, Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m. Prea Grant.Sat., Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m. Tucrday

Monfia, Macuszer and Sourabaya.. Tlnegara Tues., Nov, 2, 8.30 am. Orlent Ber- Felix Roussel........ Tues, Nov. A Air Mall for "France

vico'

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg. Nov, 2, 0.30 (Due Marseilles, 14th November)

Ord, Salgon, Ceylon, Indio, East and Felix Roussel

South Africa, Egypt and Europe

Reg vin Marseilles

(Duo Marsellles, 20in November)

Ord,

Nov. 2, 10 mM Tues., Nov, 2 G.P.0, and K.F.O.

Nov. 2, 8.455 .. Nov, 2, 10.30 am,

Wed, Nov. 3, 2 p.m.

Wednesday Fort Bayard and Haiphong ....... G. G. Paul Doumer

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