CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
HONGKONG
SINGERS
25 words $2.00 ARMISTICE
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED KNOWN.
LARKSPUR SEEDS:-New crop of dobble mixed varletles have Just been received. Will those who have not received them kindly call at Thei Clover Shop.
ARMIES EXPECT TO
CLASH AT SUNGKLANG
(Continued from Paye 1.)
DAY RECITAL
at
St. John's Cathedral at 9.15 p.m. 11th NOVEMBER
For the Fallen
Elgar
15
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major Requiem Mass
Bach Mozart
on the north bank of the Creek firing every two or three minutes. "Freight trains," as the heavy sheils are designated, are screaming through
to travel the air. They seem beyond Itungjae Rond. They
oft
Come
from what is undoubtedly the largest
on this front.-
Kun yet fired
United Prem.
Attempt To Halt Advance.
Shangfal, Nov,
Fierce Aghting is reported to be in progress points
north of the Shanghai-Hangchow Road at Hang- chow Bay, where Chinese reinforce- ments are attempting to halt the
the of
Japanese who advance succeeded in Innding.
Chinese military quarters claim
hund with
each party-Central Netes,
Heavy Fighting
On West Front
the
The bulidings of the Tungwen College, the only Japanese univer-
destroyed by i
sity in China.
were
fire, allegedly
originating from an
incendiary bomb.
It is said Chinese
Assisted by the Philharmonic Orchestra
Collection in aid of St. Dunstan's
MEDIATION
UNLIKELY
ENDEAVOUR
SUCCESS
(Continued from Page 1)
Delegates Relax
THE
Brussels, Nov. 7. While awaiting Japan's reply to
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
CAPITAL REDUCTION
APPROVED
(Continued from Page 1.3
unpaid capital in a sum greater by 25 cents per share than the excess of 00 cents per share in the park passus reduction against capital loss. Gentlemen, the answer is this: your Board has been mindful of the con- siderable
difficulties which have
MONDAY,
Fair Golfers Pick Captain
Lady MacGrogor Elected
Splendid Year
Competition
NOVEMBER 8,
of
1937.
Duke Yet May
Visit U.S.
Duchess May Have Feared Reception
lances."
Paris, Nov. 7.
It is reliably stated that the Duke attended payment of calla in recent
of Windsor is greatly cheered by Mr. and is years in the ense of Companies which
William Green's invitation, have not been able to pay dividends,
considering visiting the United States or have in fact suffered losses.
next spring or summer, and touring It is for the purpose of in-
Lady MacGregor was elected Cop-the country "under different circum- suring payment of the call and with
tain of the Ladies' Svelion of the the object of avoiding it protracted litigation with possible Royal Hongkong Golf Club at the evading annual meeting held in the Helena shareholders that this feature if May Institute this morning. compromise was included in the scheme now before you. This feature Mrs. J. C. Gilmore presided and
the assistance of Mrs. J. W. The is one which, I trust, will commend | had itself to your approval. I may men- Whyte Smith, 1lan. Secretary, Mrs. Bedeaux "badly advised" him. Lion, Gentlemen, that it is the Inten-N. Valentine, Hon. Treasurer, and tion of your Board to call up the un- Mrs. Garner, Hon. Handicapper, paid capital as soon as the petition for reduction is sanctioned by the Court.
It is indicated that in view of the attacks made by Labour of the re- United States cently cancelled, trip of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,
Duke
believes
Mr.
Chartes
Meanwhile it is learned the Duchess of Windsor was alarmed at her poss- The following were elected to the bite social reception, indications of the ensuing year: which were given firstly by Mrs. Commitice for Mesdames Gilmore, M. R. Holmes, Franklin D. Roosevelt's absence from DIVIDENDS IN SIGHT?
Valentine, Mackintosh.
Garner, Washington, and secondly by the thet There is another feature connected Whyle Smith,
that the antagonialic Labour resolu- with this scheme which I should like
Addressing the meeting, the Chair-lon originated in Baltimore. to bring before shareholders. If the man said they again had a good
that the proposel now before you receives
It was formally denied in hand, though more had balance your approval, it will not only r
Thanks Duke and Duchess might visit Russia been spent on furnishing. flect a true picture of the
capital
were due to honorary oficials and to offect pro-Faschet charges, it being value of the Company, but it will also enable the payments of dividends na harmony.
the committee which had worked in stated: "The Duke has not even con- and especially Colsidered Russia or Scandinavia, which It was also has also been reported." soon as earned, and while I should
Matthews for his kind advice. not like to hazard the opinion that a
think denied that the recent incident which The Chairman continued: dividend is in I feel that the might say that as regards our led to the cancellation of the United very rapid improvement, which has competitions, we have had o more States tour would result in the Duke
husiness been experienced in our
than ever. Our abandoning all study of housing and successful year
werking conditions.- United Press. iately as the result of the abnormal me
increased, menuership has greatly conditions surrounding us, may well and all the competitions have been place us in a position to pay a divi-
well
fine supported. Many dend in the near future.
prizes were given throughout the year, and you have shewn your ap- preelation and gratitude to the donors
་་
very
avith us this season,
ΟΙ
to
some
CHINESE ADMIT REVERSE
Still Holding Linc The Spring Meeting at Fanling was
Following happy
POST OFFICE.
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Thursday the 1th November, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 9 am to noon. The Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed,
There will be one collection from the piller boxes, one delivery of ordinary.correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of regis tered correspondence ut noon.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed, CHRISTMAS. AND NEW YEAR CARDS
Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than five writion words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, 1.2. 5 cents per 2 ounces.
Envelopes inunt not be closed.
CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN.
The Christmas Parcel Mall for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Offee and Kowloon Central Post Office at 5 pm. on Friday, November 12 'per 8.3. "Comorin." The Public are kindly requested to post curly,
This mall is due to arrive at London on the 17th December..
POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers Commercial Papers, Sumpics and Small Packets must be fully pre- pold. Insufliciently prepaid Printed Papers ate, are not forwarded. VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "vla Siberia" If so superscribed.
Australia and Manila
Calculia and Straits
Bangkok
Amoy and Swałow
Japan
Manila
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Taiping
Tlawa
Yingchow
Yunnan
Comorin
Emp. of Russia
Direct Service"-London date, Imperial Airways Plane 31st October ***
.November 0.
November D.
.November 0.
November 9.
.November 10.
November 10.
November 10.
Air Mail by "Tan American Airways
Direct Service"--San Francisco, Pan American Airways Tiane date. 3rd November
November 10.
Shanghai and Swatow
Shantung
November 10.
Haiphong
Soochow
November 10.
Shanghai and Amoy
November 10.
Straits U.S.A.
...November 11.
and Japan (Seattle, 23rd October). Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 14th October and London Parcels London date, 7th October
Salgon
Japon
Mäniin
Amoy
Haiphong
the
Nanking, Nov. 1, evacuation
Manile
!!
of
Calcutta and Straits
Japan and Shanghat
Australia and Manila
Straits Japan
With these remarks, Gentlemen, 1 that they have the situation well in Chinese delegate to the Brussels formally propose the adoption of the
reinforcements closing Conference, in an interview broad-following Resolution:
by turning out in large numbers for In upon the Japanese from Chapoo cast to America to-day, emphasised
That 15.633 shores of $5.00 each of the popular one-day competitions, Brussels and Tolin.
that the Chinese hopes
resulta the auth
Authorised capital of the Com-A glance down the list
(Continued from Page 1) These quarters estimate that the conference would decide upon action
pany unissued be cancelled, and the shows that the honours have been The knock-out Japanese who landed at Traochinchen in support of China.
issued
of the Company be re- well distributed. capital
miles south-west of Taiyuanfu, after number about 300 men and those
Chinese He said the
delegation sued
very duced from $4,421,835.00 divided into competitions produced who landed at Chinshantsui and expeeled from the conference ons 580,570 shares of $5.00 each fully paid good matches, and I would specially sharp fighting-lieuter.
ког the Chuankungting about 1,000 men complete fulfilment of the provisions
and 204,
4,789 shares of $5.00 each upon mention the final match
Claim Taiyuanfu Taken which it Wis of the Nine-Power Treaty, and they
my which the sum of $2.50 has been paid championship.
tu witness. Both Mrs.
Shanghai, Nov. 8. expected all parties to that treaty lo
to $2,210,917.50 divided into 589,578 privilege
According to a Japanese report, respect China's sovereignty, depen-Shares of $2.50 each fully paid and Withington, the champlon, and Mrs. dence, and territorial integrity..
of $2.60 ench upon Mackenzie, the runner-up, played an Taiyuantu, capital of the province of direct 204,789 shurea
Japanese The Italian suggestion of
be Exceptionally fine game to. very Shans., was occupied by Sino-Japanese negotiations ignored which 75 cents per share shall Shanghai, Nov. 8.
in the west of the important fact that the lives of deemed to have been paid and that close Onish, and I am only sorry that troops this morning-Reuter. Japanese forces Shandal bombarded Chinese nationals of many Powers, as well such reduction be effected in the fol- we shall not have these two players
all day yesterday. The as their material Interests, were Jowing manner positions
(n) By caneciling Capital which also was the already affected, as
has been lost or is unrepre-gal blessed with glorious weaier, Chinese replied with, machine-runs,
assets to and was altogether a very trench moriars
sented by available and howitzers, but general interest of all States which
the extent of $2.50 per share event; and the same may be said of Changteh, Chinese forces are holding Paoljenssi, ten miles took for more punishment, than they uphold law and order, to maintain peace and security among nations.-
upon each of the 589,578 fully the Autumn Meeting at Deep Water the line at Inflicted.
Bay, Your Committee thought that south. Renter.
paid shares of the Company
that Happy It was a pity
Valley
General Fu To-yi, Chairman of which have been issued, and to the extent of $1.75 per share should not come in for its share, so upon each of the 204.700 partive arranged a one-day Bogey Com-the Sulyuan Government, cominend-
Company
petitim in June, and encouraged by ing the garrison which is defending
Taiyuanfu, pald shures of the
the gratifying
has expressed his de- which way in
you which have been issued.
holders of supported that, we arranged another, termination to hold the city "unto
death"-Reuter. We much regret the (b) By releasing the
departure pald the said 201,780 partly
Chinese Plan Counter shares which have been issued from Hongkong of our former Hon. Miss F. M. Stevenson, Secretary. in respect from liability
who gave the Ladies' Section two Offensive In North their shares to the extent of
years of
As you splendid work. 75 cents per share.
Hsinhalang, Henan, Nov. 8. When this motion has been second- know, a silver salver was presented
With fresh reinforcements arriving any to her by the members of the ed I shall be glad to answer
Ladles Section as a token of their at their designaled positions, or listen to any share {ait! questions holders who may wish to address the good wishes on the occasion of her Chinese forces are shortly launching
marrlage.
We were fortunate In a general counter-offensive along the Meeting.
having Mrs. Whyte Smith to take Pelping-Hankow rallway zone.
the duties of Hon. Secretary, as
Their first objective will be the sa thoroughly conversant with the affairs of the Ladies' Section.
Under "any other business," one partly member suggested that the Com week.-Central News.
mittee should be elected by baliol from the entire membership but it was pointed out that notice of the enable! meeting was sufficient to
to attend. lo vote those who wished lo
Another men
asked for im- member provements in the Clubhouse facill ties which will be looked into by the incoming Committee.
troops prevented International Set- the note sent by the Nine-Power tlement fre engines from proceeding Conference, the delegates are divid- to the scene of the blaze.
ing their time between relaxation
conversation and further
among themselves.
Harbour Safe
With the withdrawal of Chinese
Mr. Norman Davis and M. Detes-
forces from Poolung. the harboursan had a long talk to-day and it is
found belleved they
considerable here is again safe for shipping, and identity of view with regard to the it is expected the principal American problems concerning a pacific solu- and Beltislı shipping lines will soon tion of the
Far East conflet. brain call at Shanghal-Reuter,
MASS FOR BATTLE
Shanghai, Nov. 8. According to a Chinese report, the Chinese are massing 011 enormous
Reuter,
Direct Negotiation. Opposed By Nanking
Nanking, Nov. 8.
_body_offroops at Sungklang_In order China does not favour direct to meet the oncoming Japanese negotiations with Japan in selling declared Eastern conflict,
troops from the south
the Far
The Motion was seconded by Mr. Mackenzie und passed.
This concluded the business of the meeting.
SECOND MEETING
A meetinit of holders of poid shares followed at which the same Board of Directors and the fol- lowing shareholders were present: Messrs. A. H. Mackenzie, F. E. A Remedios (Union Trading Co.). J. J. Edgar, Chung Wing-wo, Chan Chang- sing, A. J. Edgar, A. Zimmern, W. A. Figueiredo, proposal, I actu-
It is indicated that this region will Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek at a very seen be the scene of a battle-press conference during the week. Router.
end.
When asked what he direct negotiations, the Generalissimo replier: "Such
Japanese Reported
Surrounded
Quinsan, Nov.
thought of
to
ally made, would serve no other pur- pose than to increase China's diffi- It is claimed by Chinese military cully, would be entirely contrary circles here that following the emp-the Spirit of the Brussels conference, another op- ture of the strategic points North-and would merely be west of Wuchlaku and Tientoli yes-portunity for Japan to press such terday.
the Chinese troops have terms as are not only unacceptable to the to the Nine-Power
thrown a
Japanese for cordon around the to China, but unacceptable
on the south side of signatories
+
Treats Reuter.
Sonchow Creek.
Chinese artillery subjected Japanese positions between the two hours at Pelkungchlachai yesterday places to heavy shelling yesterday but the Chinese continued to hold Over 300 which was followed by a fierce on firmly to their positions.
laught by Chinese Infantrymen, why Japunge are reported to have been broke through the Japanese Unes. killed and injured during the fighting
Grim fighting continued for five in this aren.-Central News.
HANKOW-NANKING TIME TABLE
(FOUR TIMES WEEKLY)
East Bound (Read Down)
Tues. Thur.
Fri. Sun.
West Bound (Read Up)
STATION
Tues, Thur. Fri. Sun.
(Dolphin)
(Dolphin)
7.00
Ly
HANKOW
Ar
14.00
8.15
Ly
KIUKIANG
Lv
12.45
0.35
1.v
WUHU
LV
11.25
10.20
Ar
NANKING
Iv
10.40
HANKOW.CHENGTU TIME TABLE
(DAILY SERVICE)
West Bound (Read Down)
East Bound (Read Up)
STATION
Sun. -Tue, Aion. Wed. Tho. Sat.
Mon. Wea. Sun. Tue.
Fri.
(DO-2)
Thu
Sal.
11.45
(Loening)
8.00
(Loening)
LV ILANKOWY Ar
17.30
Fri.
(DC-2) 11.15
9.40
LY SHASI
Lv
15.45
10.40
LV ICHANG
Lv
14.45
13.00
LY WANTISIEN Lv
12.26
18.00
14.40
Ar CHUNKING LV
10.30
8.00
Mon, Wed. Sun. Tue.
FrL Thu.
(Stinson)
Sun. Mon. t Wed. Frl,
Бак
(Stinson)
15.10
17.10
(Stinson) 15.10 17.10
LV CHUNKING Ar Ar CHENGTU LY
Sal. (Stinson)
10.00 8.00
14.30 18.30
Tue. Thp.
For further information please apply to:
CHINA NATIONAL AVIATION CORPORATION King's Bldg., Connaught Road.
Tel. 33131.
The Secretary read the notice con- vening the meeting and the Chair then said, after the same preliminary remarks: You are holders of partly paid shares and as such will benefit to the extent of 25 cents per share representing the difference between the extinguishment of liability of 75 cents per share on unpaid capital, and the excess of 50 cents per share in the Dari passu reduction against capital loss. Your Board hopes that
this concession which has been advocated sire to enstire payment of the which is to be made, will
10%
she
The meeting concluded with a vote of Dunks to Mrs. Gilmore for her services during the year.
Faces Grave Charges
:
Canada, USA., Honolulu and Japan
Szechuan
Conte Blancamano
Pres. Jackson ........November 11.
Rajputana
Aramis
Ozarda
Pres. Coolidge
.November 11.
November 12,
November 12.
.November 12.
Shirala...
November 16.
G. G. Paul Doumer
.November 17.
Gneisensu
November 17.
Hosang
November 17.
Pres. Doumer
.November 17.
Atsuta Moru
November 18.
Philoctetes
November 18.
Aeneas
.November 19,
November 19.
November 19.
(Vancouver B.C., 39th October), ‹ Emp. of Japan Japan and Formosa
Hakusan Maru
OUTWARD MAILS ·
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the lime given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 0 p.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
the
Shanghol
Manila
recapture of Changtch and Fenglo- chen, two important cities in northern onan which fell to the Japanese last
Bomber Shot Down Near Soochow
Seochow, Nov. 3. One of the six Japanese bombers which took part in the air raid over Sankwan tien yesterday morning was shot down by Chinese anti-aircraft batteries near lisinchingchino.
The three airmen balled out but were shot dead by Chinese troops when they altempled to escape. The machine has been located.--Central News.
SAYS BRITISH AID CHINA AT
Charged with the theft of $5,409,
AT WAR be fully appreciated by shareholders possession of four false $200 notes of and will lead to prompt payment of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank, such call. I may mention, Gentle and conspiracy, Tam Wai-ming, 21,
(Continued from Page 1.) men, that it is the intention of your came before Mr. R. Edwards at the Board to call up the unpaid capital Central Magistracy this morning, his bloodshed which few believed could As soon as the peiltion for reduction toki Mak Sing-chiu, 38, was charged survive, but which has moulded 160 is sanctioned by the Court
with conspiracy with the first defen-million people in a challenging poll- After expressing the same hopes of dant to obtain the $5,400.
tical system. dividend being in sight, the Chair- man proposed the resolution again.
The resolution was seconded by Mr. A. J. Edgar and passed.
This concluded the business of the inceting.
Ann HARDING
WHEN
Basil RATHBONE
Per Monday
Tuesday
Date and Time.
Nnnning..... Mon., Nov. §, 4.30 p.m.
Javanese Prince
Tues., Nov. 9, 8.30 a.m. Tues., Nov. 9,
GP.O. and K.P.O.
Air Mall for North Chinn, Slan and Eurasia Plane
Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trana. port as Services permit), Batavia
Manila
Air
Reg.
Ord..
..........Nov. 9. ↑ LES.
„Nov. 9, 0.20 1.10-
__Tjlzaroca..........Tues... Nov. 9, 0.30 a.m.. Pres. Adoms Tues., Nov, D, 4,30 p.m. Wednesday
Wed., Nov. 10,
G.P.O. and K.PO,
Mall for North China and Eurasia Plane ..... Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To further points by Rurface trans- port as Services permit), Strults and Calcutta
Parcels,...Nov. 10, 10.30 a.m.
Halphong
Reg.,
Ord.,
Kutseng
Ord.,
.Nov. 10, 9 am- Nov. 10, 0,30 1,01.
Wed., Nov. 10. Nov. 10, 11.30 a.m..
Canton .. Wed., Nov. 10, 2 pm.
Kingyuan..Wed, Nov. 10, 3.30 p.m.
Amoy and Shanghai Marlin, Saigon, Bangkokt, Strails, Roggeveen..Wed, Nov. 10, 0.00 p.m
Batavin, Mauritius,
Lourenco
Marques und South Africa and Christmas Parcels for South Africa vin Durban-due Durban, 18th December. Alr Mail for
Manila,
·Guam, Pan American Airways Plane
Honolulu and U.8.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service!! -due San Francisco, 16th Nov,
Kowloon P.0.
„Nov. 10, ₺ p.m. Nov. 10, 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Leesang
Reg. Ord
Wod, Nov. 10%
G.r.O. Nov. 10, 5 pm. ..Nov. 11, 6 am.
Thurs., Nov. 11, 10 am.
Rek. Ord.
Swatow
Friday.
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and Europe Emp. of Russia ......
Parcels, ... via Vancouver BC., (Parcels for
Reg., Canada only)-due
.Fri., Nov. 12,
Vancouver
D.C., 28th November.
Ord.,
.Nov. 12, 11 a.m... Nov. 12, 12.15 p.m. .....Nov. 12, 1 pm.
Japan and Europe via Siberla.... Rajputana ..Fri., Nov. 12, 10.30 am. Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong.... Szechuen Japan, Honolulu, USA., C. and S. Pres. Coolidge
Amerleu, Canada and Europe vin
15m
San Francisco-due San Francisco 30th November and Europe via Siberlo.
Parcels,
Rex..
Ord.,
Saturday
Mr. B. T. Israel, manager of the The celebration emphasised the ac- Netherlands India Commercial Bank.complishments of the second Five was the complainant.
Year Plan, but behind the lusty sing- Sub-Inspector L. R. Whant asked ing of the Intemationale, rumbled for a week's formal remand which
the war machine, a defiant challenge was granted.
to the Fascists' anti-Comintern ganisation.
LOVE from a
STRANGER
UNITED DRTISTS.
DIRECTED OV ROWLAND V LEN
+. HEUTE GENE
WEDNESDAY
AT THE KING'S
at noon, M. Voroshllov, the De- fence Minister, riding a charger, galloped into the Red Square and saluted M. Stalin, while thousands of bayonets gleamed, and in the dis- tance 101 guns saluted, the echo of which was heard by the walls of the Kremlin.
M. Vurpahilav, Jn a broadcast speech, said: "The army does not exist to attack, but if we are attacked we shall offer an offensive never be- fore seen in the llisidry of the world." -United Press.
Later, Referring to the recent "purge" in Russia, M. Varashilov saki: Com- rades! If we had not been surround-e- ed by so many enemies, spies and traltors such as Troialty and others, who tried to sell their country for thirty cents, the achievements of the last twenty years would have been much streuter.
M. Voroshlloy, who stood next to General Semion Budenny, watched artillery, 484 tanks. 3,000 motor eyeles, each mounted with a machine gun, ond thousands of Intaniry march past.
For the first time in a celebration of this character peace lovers, like sports clubs and bicyclists, were Interspersed with army groups. Acroplanes · did not demonstrate, apparently owing to the foggy condl- tions Press
nt the aerodomes---United
Fri, Oct. 12, 3 p.m.
..Fri, Oct. 12.
Nov. 12, 6 pan. .Nov. 12, 6 p.m. .Nov. 13, 0.30 0.m.
Alr Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano Sat, Nov. 13.
Direct Service"--due London, 22nd November.
Air Mall for "Australia by-Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Sat, Nov. 13.
Airways Service"-due Darwin, 17th November,
Gr.. and K.P.O.
Reg.
....Nov. 13, 8 a.m..
Ord.
Nov. 13, 8,30 1.30.
G.P.0, and K.P.O.
he..
....Nov, 18, 8.60 nằm.
Org.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Пед..
Ord.,
Air Mail for "K.L.M._ Service"-duo Comoria
Amsterdam, 21st November.
Amoy and Shanghai
..Nov. 13, 8.30 1.12.
Bat, Nov. 13,
· Nov. 13, 0.30 am. Nov. 13. 10 2
Soochow ....Sat., Nov. 13.3.30 pm.
Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy).. Anhui
Swalow and Shanghai
Haiphong........
Sunday.
.Sat., Nov. 13, 5 pan.
Shantung ....Sun., Nov. 14, 8.30 am.
Tuesday.
Tuca, Nov. 10.
..... Mausang..Tues., Nov. 10, 18.30 am. Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping
via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 27th November.
Forcels,
.Nov. 10, D a.m. .Nov. 10, 8.45 am. Ord....Nov. 16, 19.30 a.m. -
Heg...
Dairen and Canada--due Victoria Tyndarens Tues., Nov, 16, 10.36 năm.
D.C., 18 December
Sandakan
Wednesday
Tai Suen Hong
Wed., Nov. 17, 8.30 am.. Fort Bayard and Haiphong ....... G. G. Paul Doumer
Wed., Nov. 17, 2 pan. *Superscribed correspondence only.
Mrs. J. F. MacGregor, of 487 The attempted to enter a bedroom in her
Peak, has reported to the Police that horne" but was
at about 4 pan. yesterday a Chinese was stolen.
disturbed. Nothing
11
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.