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CHURCH

NOTICES

ADVERTISEMENTS METHODIST CHURCH

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

TO LET.

NEAR DEEP WATER BAY, No. 4, with Shouson H. Small house, sanitary convenience, tennis court, Reasonable rent. garden and garage. Apply Ip Tuk Co., Lu. POWERS RUSH APPEAL TO JAPAN

(Continued from Page 1.)

forced, conference would be the naturally, to seek other sources for fulfilling its mission and to find a specific solution to the For Eastern problem.

Meanwhile, the announcement that the Advisory Committeee of Twenty- three has been tentatively summoned for November 21. This la a reminder that If the Conference fails at Brussels, the League has yet to have its say in this momentous problem. Reuter.

Parley At Standstill

it

Brussels, Nuv. 5. The Nine-Power Conference is at a standstill, and it was inelly agreed to postpone the appointment of small committer. after which the conference was adjourned until to- morrow without reaching an agree ment on the draft communication to Tokyo.-United Press.

Hitler May Mediate

Bertin, Nov, 5.

It is reliably stated that Herr Hitler may offer to mediate in the Orient conflict, but he first wants to be sure of Italy's support for a united Italo-German front,

It is generally expected that any announcement will be held over Ribbentrop's pending Berr return from Rome and his report on the situation.-United Press.

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CHINESE RESIST STRONGLY

(Continued from Page 6.)

which, it is reported, were still held by Chinose troops last night.

Rev. J. E. Sandbach To Preach To-morrow

LIST OF SERVICES

The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the English Metho- dist Church, Queen's Road East, Wan- choi, Hongkong (opposite Royal Naval Hospital).

Sunday Services, November 7 Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at Church English Methodist

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Denunciation Of Bombings Requested

Chinose Appeal To World Educationists

more

Nanking, Nov. 6. in a lengthy slatement published in

100 English,

than leading Chinese univeralty presidents and pro- fessora uppealed to educators through out the world publicly to condemn the wanton bombing and destruction of Chinese educational and cultural In- | Preneher: Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

Hymn No. 70; Prayer: Lord's Pray-stitutions by Japanese planet in er; Hymn No. 703; 1st Lesson; Hymn Chins. No. D15; 2nd Lesson; Prayer: Notices; Hymn No. 628; Sermon; Hymn No. 157; Benediellon.

Chinese reinforcements are moving up from Chengchow in support of the Changtel garrison.--Reuter.

AT MAIN GATE?

Tokyo, Nov. 6. According to a Domel report, the Japanese have reached the main gate of Talyaanfu, the capital of the province of Shangt,-United Press.

MOTORISED UNIT CLOSE

Pelping, Nov. 6.

the

Followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

The statement declares that such action is a threat to civilisation and unless this threat is removed there cannot be further progress or peace. em- The Chinese lenders further

Evening Service at 7 o'clock at the English Methodist Church, Prencher:phasised that if educational leaders in Rev. T. 1. Musgrave n.A.

Hymn No. 70 (Tune: Castle St. A.T. 13); Prayer; Hymn No. 678 (Daruwails 140th); Lesson; Prayer: Notices; Hymn No. 291 (Paraclete A.T. 20); Sermon; Hymn No, 200 (There's a light upon the mountains); Benediction.

Notices for the Week

1. Following the Evening Service, Social Hour will be held at 8.15 p.m. Refreshments are provided: all Ser- vice Men are warmly welcomed.

2. The Badminton Club meets on Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secre- tury, S. & S. Home."

UNION CHURCH

Harvest Thanksgiving

To-morrow

LADIES' COMMITTEE MEET

SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continoed from Page 9.) Edna Thomas (Soprano): Deep River (Burleigh)....Paul Robeson (Bass).

7.30 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market.

7.35

Variety,

1987.

H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT

The Jongkong Stock Exchange weekly report, as at 3.15 p.m. yester- day, reads:

Comedienne-I Think of What You Used To Think of Me; Lite The Big Pols Do....Gracle Fields; Orchestral

Business was again very restricted La Paloma (Yradier); O Sole Mio during the past week, owing to an (Di Capun)... ..Magyari Imre and Ills Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra; almost complete absence of offerings. Humorous Christmas Day In The At the close, there was an apparent Cook House (Dennett): Please Let reversal of buyers tnelles, quotations Mo Sleep On Your Doorstep To being boldly advanced all round.

(Weston and Lee)....Billy There have been indications Night Bennett and is Kerbatone Kwar- enquiry broadening, but it is dificult assess the weight of buying. tette: Orchestrol-Serenade In The Night (Bixio, Cherubint and Ken- nedy); I Once Had A Heart, Mur- garita

Connor. (Lisbona,

and Schmita)....Alfredo and His Or- chestra.

other parts of the world delay inlin), censuring Japanese bombings in China it will tend to encourage Japanese negression in this country.

"SAFEGUARD CIVILISATION"' "The whole world should be firm in the determination to apply some effective measures to check Japanese Aggression and thus safeguard divilisatios."

that 23

to interest.

of

Enquiry for Banks continued, and shares sold up to $1,822 Unions were a slower market, but improved to $315,

The Far Eastern market in London Improved further.

un-

Manila prices were again and changed in a notably sleady market.

BUSINESS DONE DURING .

THE WEEK

0.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Concert with Elman (Vio-|

Rachmaninoff (Piano) Camis ('Cello),

Thais-Meditation (Massenet);_Lel

Το The Sun Coq D'or-llyman (Rimsky-Korsakow-Franico); Zigo- unerweisen (Sarasale, Op. 20)..... Elman; The Harmonious Blacksmith Night's Midsummer (Handel) Scherzo (Mendelssohn, Dream Rachmaninoff); Polka De W. R. Rachmaninoff (Ruchmaninoff) Mament Musical (Schubert): Cygne (Saint-Saens): Spanish Dance"

Casols); (Granudos, arr. (Spanish Dance) Op. 54, No. 5 (Pop- per)....Casals.

Profncing the appeal to the world educators, the statement points out Chinese universities and technical institutions from Peiping to Shanghai to Klangal Canton and province have been wrecked by Japanese bombs. The material value-1. of these institutions, according to 1930 estimates, exceeds $67,000,000,

"These institutions which took 30 years to build up have been destroyed in one day by Japanese bombers," the statement adds.

the

The educators charged that bombings of thes

of these institutions were preconceived and deliberate, as all of the universities were not located near any military objectives. Central The following are the forthcoming University at Nanking was bombed services, etc., nt Union Church, Ken-four times while Nanical University at Tientsin was burned to the ground. nedy Road:

Even--Central News.

Morning Service 10.30 a.m. ing Service 0 p.m.

Preacher at both services: Rev. K. MacKenzie Dow.

Sunday, November 7, will be cele- brated s Harvest Thanksgiving. Gifts of fruit, flowers etc., will be gratefully received at the Church Hall on Saturday, November 6, or Sunday morning. before 10 a.m.

of

There will be a meeting of the Management Committee at the close Morning Service (November 7) instead of the second Sunday in the months as usual,

Owing to the arrangements for Harvest Thanksgiving the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will not be celebrated at the close of the Evening! Service.

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GERMAN- POLISH ACCORD

ATT

Le

Vito

8.45 London Relay-'An I See It'

A talk by G. Bernard Shaw.

0.00 Three. Songs by Tino Rossi (Tenor).

C'est A Capel (Nazelles-Grosz); Le Chaland Qu! Passe (de Badet- Bixlo); Te Hevoir (Dalieri, d'Angelys and Parera),

0.10 Choral.

Drinks All Round.....Colombin Vocal Gem Company; Great Bass Green Bottles (Traditional); Ballads...Norman Allin and Chorus; Ten

Harold Jolin Peel, (Traditional), Williams and the B. B. C. Male Chorus.

9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Grill-Room of the Hong- kong Hotel,

1.

Was It Rain?; 2. With plenty

of money and you; 3. Let's put our heads together; 4. I never Knew.

10.10 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.

10.15

5. The you and me that used to be; 0. Runnin' wild; 7. The

Minorities Now Fully Moon got in my eyes; 8. Riffin' at the

Protected

In

Ritz.

10.30 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.

10.40 0. Your eyes have told me Berlin, Nov. 5.

50; 10. Wallz Medley; 11. When I grow too old to dream; 12. Medley An important development There will be a meeting of the German-Polish relations is marked of Old Fashioned Waltzes.

10.55 Interval of recorded dance) Ladies' Cominittee in the Church Hall by the conclusion of an agreement

at 10 Monday, November U,

in regard to the treatment of the musle from Z.B.W.

Dream; o'clock.

11.00 13. Afraid to any respective Minorities, forbidding

to assimilate & Minority and You can't have everything: 15. Sail- Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.

The Helena May. Christian Fellow Ninety officials, including 72 dis-ship meets in the Institute on Friday their language, the right to form Good,

A motorised Japanese unit reports having reached Hsintlentsun, four miles north of Taiyuantu, copital of Shansi, yesterday afternoon.Reuter. SZECHWAN DISCUSSES WAR PLANS

Chengtu, Nov. 6.

trict magistrates and 18 commis- -sioners, attended a special conference. called by General Liu Hsiang. Governor of Szechwan, yesterday to discuss a war-time programune for the province. The deliberations will be continued to-day,

the

General Liu addressed ference and lald special emphasis on war publicity which he declared should be pushed to the interior to enable the people fully to understand the present war of resistance against Japan. He also added that the people should give adequate support to the troops at the front to ensure

a final victory for the country. Central News,

EXCHANGE

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

TT. Indla T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manlo T.T. Batavia T.T, Bangkok

T.T. Saigon T.T. France T.T. Germany

Selling

T.T. Switzerland

Australia

Buying

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P

do.

4 m/s L/c U.S.A.

4 m/s France

30 / Indin

U.S. Cross rate in London

14.

The S.A.C.A. meets in the Church the Minoritles free use of boat in the Moonlight; 10. Lady be

morning at 10.30 a.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ,

Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the lesson sermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, to morrow, November 7, will be "Adam and Fallen Man."

"It is

The Golden Text will be: the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing."

Botting." (John 6:03. Among others the following cita- tions will be read from the Bible, "And the Lord God sald, Behold, the man ia become as one of us, to know 15. 2%

good and evil; and now, lest he put 23. 27%

.104 forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for .623%

over: therefore the Lord God sent hum forth from the garden of Exten, to the ground from whence he So he drove out the was taken.

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sermon

maintain schools, erganisations, have church services in their own language. It also provides that they shail not be hindered in a-profession. or in the nequisition of real estate.

Herr Adolf Hitler, receiving the delegation representing the Polish Minority, and Germany hoped the agreemit would further the friendly relations. He an- German-Polish

ordered the nounced that he had release of a number of Poles arrested in Germany and charged with illegal political activity-Reuter.

U.S.

COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 5. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter,

will

aiso

Dee. Jan. Mar. May July Oct. Spot

01%

man; and he placed at the east of the. .55 #1

garden of Eden Cherubimis, and i 149% aming sword which turned every .904 way, to keep the way of the tree of

.0.10

life. (Gen. 3:23-24.) .70

The lesson 1324 include the following passages from .1/03/2

Textbook, the Christian Science "Selence and Health with Key to the 1/3 Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: 1/3.5/32

"No one can reasonably doubt that .31

the purpose of this allegory--this ..9.80 second account In Genesis is to deplet the falsity of error and the .-4.00%

effects of error. The literal meaning would imply that God withheld from man the opportunity to reform, lest man should improve it and become better; but this is not the nature of Nov. 5. God, who fa Love always,—Lová 147.7/04 inftallcly wise and altogether lovely, Truth 21.53 who "seeketh nat her own. 12.3714 should and docs, drive error out of 547 all selfhood, Truth is n two edged 911 sword, guarding and guiding. Truth 22.40 places the cherub wisdom at the gate 19.39% of understanding to note the proper

19.00 guests.

Radiant with mercy and 22014 justice, the sword of Truth gleams Infinite 1724 far

Indicates the and 4.09 distance between Truth and error, 0.033 between the material and spiritual,- the unreal and the real. (Pages $37 14174 and 638.)

EXCHANGE RATES

Μου. 4.

Paris

Geneva.

Berila, Athens Milan

.147.9/32 ..21.52

12.351 .347 .04%

Copenhagen

Stockholm. Oslo Miclsingfors. Shangh

,22,40

10.3014 .10.30

226% .1/24

.4.97%

.0.00%

.2016

New York.

erdam.

Prague Madrid Madrid

Lisbon Lisbon.. Hongkong Bombay. Montreal.. Brussels Brussels Yokohama.

Belgrade

Montevideo.

.Nom.

110

1/6 4.0754 ,20.3344

1/2

216

..30%

Rio de Janeiro..4% Silver. (Spot)....101 Silver (forward).19% Wor Loan.101

20

Nom.

.

Announcement

New York Cotton

Hongkong Bank $1,0224.

Tramways $13.80, $13.00. China Lights (Old) $11.70, $11.80. China Lights (New) $11. Electries $5544, $554, $50.

POST

CHRISTMAS AND

OFFICE.

NEW YEAR CARDS

Christmas and New Yeix carda bearing not more than Ave written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Ofee at the rate for printed matter, 1c. 3 cents per 2 ounces.

Envelopes must not be closed,

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 5 p.m. on Friday, the 12th November pers.s. "Comorin." The Public kindly requested to post curly.

This mall is due to arrive at London on the 17th December.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

arc

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pro paid. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "via Biberia" if so superscribed.

Shanghai

Straits and Europe via Negopatai

(Letters and Papers) London date, 7th October Shanghai and Swelow

Nelcus Sinklang

Ozerda

Talping

Tilawa Yingchow

INWARD MAILS Conte Verde

November

Canton Insurance $200.

Union Insurance $510, $510.

Wharves $118.

Katari Maru

Providents (Old) $2.20.

Providents (New) $0.30, $0.35, $0.371%, $0.4212.

Kingyuan

November November 6.

Straits

Anhui

November 7.

Straits

Anyo Maru

November 7.

Hotel $64. $5.30, $5.35.

Strails

Behar

.November

Lands $31.35.

.November

Straits

.November

Shanghai

November

Japan

Australia and Manila

.November

Calcutta and Straits

.November 0.

Bangkok

November 0.

Amoy and Swatow

Yunnan

November D.

Comorin

November 10.

Japan

Manila

Emp. of Russia

.November 10.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

November 10.

Ale Mall by "Pan American Airways

Francisco, Pan American Airways Plane

November 10.

Szechuer

November 10.

.November 11,

November 11.

Telephones (Old) $26. Telephones (New) $0.10. Cements $12.40. Dairy Farms $24. Watsons $41⁄2.

Raubs $8.

Govt,.4% Loan 6% p.m.

CHANGES (3.15 p.m.) CLOSING QUOTATIONS

Buyers

Hongkong Bankc $1,620. Canton Insurance $285.. Union Insurance $515. Hongkong Fires $245.

H.K. and K. Wharves 91101. H.K. and W. Docks $29. Providents (Old) $2.30. Providents (New) $0.45. II. & S. Hotels $5.35. H.K. Lands $31. H.K. Realties $424. H.K. Tramways $14. Star Ferries $82. Yaumati Ferries -$25. Electrics $56. Telephones (Old) $20. Telephones (New) $0. Cements $12.65. Dairy Farms $24,75. Watsons $44.

Ewo Cottons $10%. Shanghai Coltons $65.

Sellers

Wharis $118. Trams $14.20.

Sales

Hongkong Bank $1,0224. Union Insurance $515. Providents (New) $0.42. Hotels $5.35.

Direct Service"-London. date, Imperial Airways Plane 31st October......

Direct Service"-San date, 3rd November Shanghai and Amoy

Straits

U.S.A, Canada and Japan (Seattle,

23rd October).

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 14th October and London Parcels-London date, 7th October Saigon

Japan

Japan Straits

Amoy

Maniln

Calcutta and Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Conte Biancamano

Pres. Jackson

Rijputana Arbrin

November

1.

November 12,

La Plata Maru

November 15.

Aeneas

November 10.

Philoctetes

November 10.

Shirala

November 16.

Gneisenau

.November 17.

November 17.

November 17.

Hoaung

Pres. Doumer

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minulen 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 malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Per Saturday

Date and Time.

Air Mail for North China and Nan- Eurasia Plane .......Bat, Nov,

king (via

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

Reg. .....Nov. 0, 9.00 am. Ord.........Nov. 6, 0,30 m

Formosa, Japan and Europe viaKatori Maru Sat., Nov. 6, 3.30 p.m.

Air Mail for K.L.M. Service Conto Verde .......

Iankow) by

"Eurasia Airways Bervice"

the (to

further points by surface trans- port as Services permli).

Siberia

due Amsterdam, 16th November..

-G.P.O. and T.P.O. Ther.,

Ord,,

10.

Telephones (Old) $20. Dairy Farms $25.

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Conte Verte

Egypt and Europe via Brindl due Brindisi, 28th November, ...

Rea

Ord...

11.15 Interval of recorded dance' music from Z.B.W,

11.20 12. Adios Argentino: D'onde caine Corazon; 19. Tango Medley; 20. Cubalero.

11.35 Interval of recorded dance musle from Z.B.W.

11.45 2, Humoresque; 22. Merry- go-round broke down; 23. Sweet leilani; 24. Mutiny in the Brass Sec- tion.

12 midnight. Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

7.20 a.m. Becliat by David Carl Taylor

(South African Violinist).

7.30 am. As 1 See It'-1.

1.43 .m. The BBC Empire Orchestra. 8.40. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 0.55 am. and Big Ben at Da.m,

9.5 a.m. Songs of the Sen.

10 a.m. Eg Ben, Dancing Through." 10.43 .. "Made In Great Britain'-1:

South Wales Copper.

11.15 am. The News and Announcements,

Greenwich Time Signal at 11:30 am 11.46 h.. Bachmaninoff Neelta) by Edwin

Benbow (Planotarle),

3.10 p.n. ionologues in Melody."

pan. Big Den. Londen lag 3.20 pm. Can you Beat 117-5: A Selent:st

Guaranters & Glist.

Trams $13.00.

Lights (Old) $11.00. Lights (New) $114, Electrics $56.

New Zealand Chinese To Aid Country

ARRIVING HERE NEXT WEEK

To help form an overseas brigade in the Chinese ariny, three Chinese are arriving in Hongkong by the A. O. liner Taiping on November 9.

They are See Too-soli, aged 28; Soo Ilm, aged 24 and Feon Leong. 3.33 pa. All in Pink' (Second Series-aged 24. Originally from Canton,

4.20 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Made in Great Britain.

45 m. Big Ben, Fred Hartley and his Sextet with Brian Lawrance (Austra Han Volela by Empire Artists: Garda Ital) (South African Boprano) and James Walker (Australian Pianist). 1 pm. 'Dancing Through." 3.43 pm. ' 1 Fee 1-1. Dc-am. For the Children: Fire Firel

7.69/70 7.74/74 7.70/70 7.75/75 7.77/70 7.79/70 7.81/01 7.84/85 7.87/87

7.89/807 23 11.03. 8.00/00 7.00/00

7.00 The First Nolice Day for Decem-s ber Colton is November 24 with livery Date December 1.

Dec. .. Jan.

New York Rubber

14.05 05

15.00 /00 15.07 708 15.10b/15a

Mar.

May

July

Sept.

Oct.

Sules for the day

Dec.

May

Julv

14.72 173

14.77

14.00 /00 14.05b/960 15.04 n 15.14/14

15.18 n 4,200 tona.

pm. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45 pm. 10.15 p.m. irn. The Coventry Hippo-

drome Orchestra.

11 pm. The Rocky Mountaineers, 11.30 p.m. Chelsea V. Sunderland. A com

mentary by Ivan Sharpe on the second half of the Association Football League match. Fmm Chelsea Football Ground, Stamford Bridge. London.

12.30 am. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.45 am. 1.20 .m. Dance Muslč. 1.00 am. Landon Lox.

nigt Ben.

nouncements.

The News and An-

Greenwich Time Simal at 2.15 am, 2. Chamber Müste,

Chicago Wheat.

90/00% 00%/08344 a.m. Chelsea v Hunderland. A com

mentary by Ivan Sharpe on the second half of the Association Posthall League 0047002

match, From Chelson Football Ground, Stamford Bridge, London.

89/80

05 /84% Thursday's Balca:-

30,713,000 bushels. Chicago Corn 57% 57% 59/00%

Dec. May

5034/5034 5835758

LUNCHES WITH HIS MAJESTY

110%

Fint Church of Christ Selentist. Hong- 1/3 2012kong. Branch of The Mother Church. 1/0 The First Church of Christ, Setential, in 4.9934 Boston, Staw, Macdonnell Roart. close to Testimony Mooting, Wednesday, 8 pm. 29.354 Train Station. Bunday Bervice 11.10 am. 1/2 A Reading Room is located at Dank of 213 East Asia Building. 10 Des Voeux Road 301 Central, and is open daily 10.30 nm, to

2 pin, Saturdays 10.3) L=1200 44 Evening except Wednesdays andt Baiurdays 1911 5-7 pm All authorised Christian Belencoe

Literature is available at the Reading Queen. 1911 foom The public is cordially invited to -102 tend the services and to visit the Read-

ing Room,

Britles Wireless.

London, Nov. 0, Lord Braborne, designate Gover- nor of Bengal, lunched at Buckinhum King and Palace to-day with the

He is leaving England very shortly to assume his office-Reuter.

3.30 a 3 Town Tonight." 4 Ant. Moxie Hall, including Wee Geerale Wood (the Peter Pan of Vaudeville), Billy Bennett C'Almost a Gentleman') and Murray and Mooney (even their relatians think they're funny). With the DBC Variety Orchestra.

5 a.m. Interval.

5.13_n The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 0.30 a.m. 6.40 6. leo Hockey League Match. DM Dancing Through."

$45 am. Light Music

July

59/4/50

they are all merchants of Auckland,

New Zealand.

They have voluntarily placed their elder businesses In the hands of Chinese and are paying their own fares to Hongkong.

They expect to be joined inter by more young Chinese from New Zen- land, Fill and other islands in the Pacifs.

OUR GUIDE

TO THE CINEMAS

(King's "Captains Courageous" Theatre, to-day)-Rudyard Kipling's Into on tale of

the sea made excellent film. There are thrills and heart-throbs mixed in the right combination.

"Weo Willie Winklo" (Queen's and Alhambra Theatres, to-day)--India's north-west frontier always provides Ane material for a film story. One has now been made with the added 'attraction of Shirley Temple belag included in the picture.

"Riding on Air" (Oriental Theatre. Lo-day) Joe E. Brown in another The First Notice Day December of his side-splitting pletures. Grains in November 30 and the last day December 28.

Winnipeg Wheat

110/110

do-

"Night Mast Fall" (Majestic Theatre, to-day)-A picture finllely worth seeing if only for the 108/108% departure of Robert Montgomery from his usual roles. He is seen .... 109 100% 1081%/100 The last Nolice Day for October here as a "killer" and is given fine

support by Rosalind Russell. -Winnipeg Crains is October 30.

Dec.

May

Manila

Sat, Nov, &

.....Nov. 6, 4. Dillin .Now, 6, 4.30 p.m.. ..Sat, Nov. 6. .P.O. and K.r.o.

.Nov. 6, 4.15 p.m.

.....Nov. 6, 5.pia..........

Pres. Coollège Sat., Nov. 0, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mall for "France Orient Service Hellkon

due Marseilles, 21st November.

...Bat, Nov. 6.

G.P.O. and KP.0.

...Nov. 6, 4 pm. .Nov. 6, 4.30 p.m.

.Sat., Nov. 6, 5 p.m.

..Sat, Nov. 0.

.......Sun, Nov. 7, 9 am. Sun, Nov. 7, 0 a.m.

Reg.. Ord..

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy)... Cremer Saigon

Helikon

Sunday

Swatow

Haitan

Manila

Troilus

Money.

Samshul and Wuchow

Kongmoon

Formosa

Manlin

Tai Ming... Mon., Nov. 8, 7.15 am. Tai Lee....Mon., Nov. 8, 9.00 a.m. Hongkong Maru

Mon. Nov. 0, 10.30 nm. Pres. Adams Mon., Nov. 6, 4.30 p.m. Tucson

Air Mail for North China, Stan and Eurasia Plane........Tues, Nov. 9,.

by the Nanking (via Ilankow)

(To "Eurasia Always Service" further points by surface trans port as Services permit). Batavia

....Nov. 9, am. .....Nov, 0, 0.31 p.nt. Tjisaroca....Tues., Nov. 0, 9.30 am.

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

Ref..

Ord.,

Wednesday

Kutsang

Parcels,....Nov. 10, 10.30 am.

Ord.,

Straits and Calcutta

Wed., Nov. 10. Nov. 10, 11.30 am. Lecsartg Wed., Nov. 10, 12.30 p.m. Xingyuan Wed, Nov. 10, 3.30 p.m.

Swntow Amay and Shanghai Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, "Strails, Roggeveen..Wed., Nov. 10, 5.00 pm.

Air

*Batavia, Mauritius, Marques and South Africa

Lourenco

Thursday.

Thurs, Nov. 11,

Guam, Pan American Airways Plano Afall for Manila, Honolulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Servico" -due San Francisco, 16th Nov.

Kowlenn Fo

Ref..

Ord..

.Nov. 10, 5 pin.

.Nov. 10, 5 ̊p.m.

Ord.

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and Europe Emp. of Russia

vin Vancouver BC., (Parcels for

Parcels,

Fest...

G.P.O. Nov. 10, 5 pan. .Nov. 11, 8 AI,

....Fri, Nov. 12,

Nov. 11, 3 pan.

„Nov. 12, 9.15 a.m.

Ord., ......Nov. 12, 10a.m.

Japan and Europe vla Siberla. Rajputana..Fri, Nov. 12, 10.20 s.m.

'Canada only)-due B.C., 20th November."

Vancouver

Saturday

Air Mall for "Imperial

Direct Service"duc London, 22nd November:

Alewars Imperial Airways Plano Sat, Nov, 13,

Περ

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

...Nov. 13, R a.m. Ord.........Nov. 13, 8.30 am.

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Nov. 13,

Airways Service"-due Darwin, 17th November.

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

.Nov. 13. 8,00 5.m. Nov. 13, 8.30 am. ..Sat, Nov. 13,

Neg......

Ord..

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., C. and 8. Pres!. Coolidge

America, Canada and Europe vla San Francisco-due San Francisco 30th November and Europe vin Siberia.

Parcels,

Reg.

Orü.,

Rek.

Ord..

Air Mail for "R.L.M. Bervice"-due Comorin..

Amsterdam, 21st November.

.Nov. 12, 6 p.m.

.Nov. 12. 6 p.. Nov. 13, 8.30 am. Sat. Nov. 13, G.P.O. and K.r.O.

Amoy and (Foochow via "Amoy). Anhut

Monday Stralia, Ceylon, India, E. and South La Plata Moru

Africa and "Christmas-Parcela" Durlinn- for South Africa vla due Durban, 8th December.

Tuesday.

Dakon and Canada-due Victoria

B.C., 16th December

„Nov. 13, 0.30 p.m. ..Nov, 13, 10 a.m. .Sat., Nov. 13, 8 p.m.

Mon., Nov. 16, 230 p.m..

Tyndarena Tucs., Nov. 10, 10.30 a.m.

•Superscribed correspondence only.

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