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LARKSPUR SEEDS: New crop, of double mixed varieties have just been received. Will those who have not received them kindly call at The Clover Shop.

JAVA RIJSTTAFEL (Nicetable) twelve savoury dishes to enjoy and only. Juva Restaurant, 44, Lockhart Road, serves hem. All by expert- Chef from Java. Reservation phone 32404.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. A. H. Bray to Preach To-morrow Evening

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -13, 1937.

Europe Peace Step Nearer

Anglo-French Victory Claimed in London LIST OF SERVICES

London, Nov. 11, The following are the forthcoming

Great Beltain nd France have Services etc., at the Englisit Methodist Courch, Wanchat:

marched victoriously together after Morning Parade Service at 10.15 nthistory'e worst conflict and to-night alignment i Engilsh Methodist Church.et out to mach the

Europe's hostile blocs which Bre Prencher: Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

threatening war,

the

Hymn No. 407; Prayer Lord's Prayer; Hymn No. 522; 1st Lesson; Hymn No. 803; 2nd Lesson; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No. 881: Sermon: Hymn No. 880; Benediction.

Evening Service at 7 pm, at the English Methodist Church. Preach- | er:

Never since the Armistico have nations been closer to war than dur Ing the past year, but a ray of hope las penetrated the political storm clouds and apparently Britain's months of patience and the capitula- tion of Mussolini's and Hitler's de flance might be fruitful, Possibly Following the Sunday Evening Italy and Germany, are in a mood to Service the usual Social Hour wegotiate on a basis of durable peace

towards Great Britain, be held in the "S. & S, Home" al 8.15.

Rev. A. H. Bray, M.A., D.D., Chairman of the South China District. Notices for the Week 1.

LETTERS TO THE Refrenents can be had at minimum

EDITOR

BUSINESSMAN'S COMPLAINT

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph:

Sir,-At lunch time to-day, the Posi Office announced that the Imperini Airways Air-Mail will close i 5.30 pan. to-day instead of 0.30 n.. 10- The plane seemingly tu leaving at dawn to-morrow instead of 11 a.m. as customary,

morrow.

What I simply cannot understand like

in an important world port Hongkong is why the Post Office cannot accept ordinary, muti unul p. or even 10 p.m. (or Inter) to deal with such contingencles,

The charges are high: the locat post office service inadequate.

BUSINESSMAN.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON &

charges. A very cordial Invitation Is extended to nit Service Men.

2. The House Committee will meet on Friday evening at 6,30,

3. The Badminton Club meets each Monday and Thursday at 7.30. Full particulars from Secretary, "S. & S. Home".

4. Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held on Sunday, November 21.

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UNION CHURCH Rev. Frank Short To Preach To-morrow. S.A.C.A. MEETING

The following are the forthcoming Services, etc., at Union' Church, Kennedy Road.

Morning Service, 10.30 am. Even- ing Service 0 p.m.

Preacher at both services, Rev. Frank Short.

The S.AC.A. meets in the Churcli Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.

The Helena May Christian Fellow ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am,

A meeting of the Women's Guild will be held in the Church Hall at 10.30 am, on Monday 15.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

FRITZ LATEST REPORTS | First Church of Christ,

New York, Nov. 12.

5. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:

Stocks:

Various issues continue to be well bought, but profit-taking is In evidence and we would not follow the current rally.

to

Cotton: The market was quiet and steady on the firmness of prices abroad and on the favourable reaction conciliatory tone of Washingtom advices. bul sclive participation is not yet in evidence. The

"spot" and textile markets were quiet. Forwardings to mills for the week totalled 358,000 halen. Out of 10 leading brokers, 4 are bullish, 2: are bearish and are neutral.

Wheat: Exports of United States whentaimount to 1,500,000 bushels. Other favourable factors were the unexpected strength of the markets abroad and reports of heavy frost damage in the Argentine, Out of 7 leading brokers, 6 are bullish, whlie 1 is bearish.

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Corn: The Government estimate is construed as beurls and enlarged offerings are expected on un-turns.

ex-

Nubber: There is growing pectation of quota action and in- creased factory Interesi, C.If, mbber was in moderate supply and was firmly held.

Hides: Moderate sales of "spot"| are reported, but the situation otherwise unchanged.

Sugar: The market is stagnant, but prices are steady.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's markets:

Scientist, Hongkong

It is probable that Lord Halifax will leave for Berlin next week to obtain Arst haud knowledge of Herr Adolf Hitter's grievances and to forestall Hitler's plan to denounce the Colonies Section of the Versailles Treaty, since Britain is apparently prepared to offer some colonial con- cessions to Germany,

Lord Perth (formerly Sir Erle Drummond), British Ambassador to Italy, unexpectedly complied with an Invitation to visit Couni Ciano, For- eign Minister.

Well informed, circles belleve that the visit may be connected with the direct Anglo-Italian negotiations mentioned in Mr. Neville Chamber- lain's speech at the Guildhall, but responsible quarters deprecate the assumption on being premature.

Lord Perth conferred "cordially" with Count Clano: obviously the price of good relations between the two countries would be Anglo-French recognition of Ethiopia.

The disturbing elements Included reports of a Fascist revolt brewing in Poland to establish General Rydz- Smigly as dictator.

Jugo-Slavia is restless under Dr. Milan Stoyadinovich, while Austro- German and Czecho-German rela- tlons continue straired-United Press. ITALIANS TAKE NOTICE

Rome, Nov. 12. On the invllation of Count Clano, the British Ambassador, Lord Perth, vlaited the Italian Foreign Minister, to-day. No communique hos been issued, but it is understood that Count Ciano inquired whether the British Government would open the conversations to which Mr. Neville

MORTALS AND IMMORTALS Chamberlain referred in his speech

in all churches of Christ, Scientist, The subject of the Lesson Sermon to-morrow, November 14, will be: "Mortals And Immortals." The Golden Text wilt be: "Because ye are sous, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his son Into your hearts, crying. Abba, Father. Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son, and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ," (Galatians 4:6-7).

Amonk others, the following ellations from the Dible will be read: "If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are abuve. where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affections on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in

glory." (Col. 3:1-4).

trist,

on Tuesday. The British Ambassa- dor is understood to have replied the that he would pass the query on to

British Government. eireles consider that the next alep Italian rests with Britain.

The Italian press suggests that the conversations between the British Ambassador and Count Ciano in Rome and Lord Halifax and German Ministers in Germany proceed al- Trost simultaneously.-Reuter · Spe- cial,

U. S.- COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 12. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter,

is

15

December January March May July October Spot

New York Coțion

Opening 7.07/80

7.09/09

Closing 7.98/00

8.01/01

7.80/00 0.05/08

8,04/03 8.11/11

8.08/00

8.10/16

0.15/13

8.25/20

8.13

The Lesson Sermon will also include the following passages from the Christian Selenre Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mury Baker Eddy: "Jesus gave the true idea of being,

which results in

Infulte blessings to mortals. In Colossians

Paul writes: "When Christ who is

our life, shall appear (be then shall ye also manifested), appear

(be manifested) with him in glory. When

spiritual

being understood in continuity, and might, then shall man all its perfection, be found in God's image.

meaning of the apostolie absolute words is this: Then shall man be found, in His likeness, perfect us

New York Rubber the Father, Indestructible In Life. "Hid with Christ In God," with December ... 14.85/00 Truth in divine Love, where humun March

15,01/00 15.34 /31 sense hath

May..... seen man."

15.10/12 15.43 745 July

15.19/10 Announcement

September

Both the wholesale and retall trades show gains in business figures. There are further reports that the Administration will concentrate on a building programme, including the 325).. utility Industry, where there is $2,000,000,000 potential construction demond. Traders were pleased at Secretary of the Treasury Morgen- thau's statement on Wednesday

to

the effect that the Budget would be balanced. Commitments, however, are cautious, until such time as Mr. Morgenthau's remarks have been confirmed by aclion on the part of Washington.

Bonds were higher early in the day, but later eased. United States bonds were irregularly lower. Curb stocks were irregularly higher.

Wall Street Journal morning com- ment:

Il la gossiped that there is still a considerable short position lil Ameri- can Telephone slocks. Foreign In- terests

International ore buying Telephone issues on the likelihood of General Franco winning the Spanish War in the near future.

Traders said that the current rally ja moro nubstantial than other re- coveries for some time past, but there In all much bearishness.

President Roosevelt's offer to ronter with Executives of utility ompanies is interpreted as an in- ucation that Washington will make in effort to restore business conf-

low Jones Averages Nov. 10 Close 0 Industrials

132.10.133.09

34.03

93.07 23.48 23.28 03.38 03.57 54.01

enco,

"b Rolls

TO Ulities

co Bonds

11 Commodity Index 53.95

not

The

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First Church of Christ belenist, Honst- kong. Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mas.. Macdonnelt Road. clone to Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6 p.m. A Reading Room is located ni Bank o East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and la open daily 1930

a p.m. Saturdays 10.36 -12.30 pm. Evening except Wednendaya and Saturdayı 5-7 pan. All'authorised Christian Selenve Literature in ovaliable at the Readin doom. The pulle is cordially invited to attend the murvices and to visit the Rend

ng toom.

JUNK INQUIRY. FINDINGS. LEAVING BY AIR FOR LONDON

The Report of the Junk Inquiry Commission which, headed by Sir Atholl MacGregor, sat in Ilongkong last month and collected evitence of on alleged attack on a fleet of fishing Junks by Japanese submarine, is leaving on the R. M. A. Dorado this morning for London, where a decl- alon will be made by the Secretary of State regarding any publicity which may be given the Andings.

|

Governor Takes Honorary Commissions

Stock Market Irregular

Brazilian Bonds Ignored

',

I hereby notified lant Illa Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.O, has been pleased to accept

London, Nov. 12. the position of 11onorary Captain of

The Stock Exchange was irregular the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force, under closing of account influences. Brazilian bonds were not dealt in, and Honorary Colonel of the Hong-but the development in Brazil was kong Volunteer Defence Corps.

reflected in a weekening of South American ra!! stocks and Industrials, such as Brazilian Tractors.

Ilia Excelency has been pleased to appoint the following officers to be his Honorary Aides-de-Camp, with effect from October 28:-

Lieutenant Henrique Alberto de Barros Botelho, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps:

Lieutenant Ronald James Dougins Clerk Grieve, Hongkang Naval Volunteer Force;

Mr. Fung Ping-fan, St. John Am- bulance Association and Brigade;

Mr. A. I. S. Major, Hongkong Police;

Mr. Tao Tsun-on, Hongkong Police Reserve;

Fight-Lieutenant Richard Lindsay Wallace, Royal Air Force;

Subular Major Hoshiyar Singh, 1st Battalion, The Kumaon Rides;

Risaldar and Honorary Lieutenant Hayat Mohamed, Royal Indian Army Service Corpa;

told Reuter: "The Brazilian Govern- The Brazilian Embassy in London

ment has tempornelly suspended ser- vice of foreign debts with the object of examining carefully, and with a ties of the country, so as to enter an realistle point of view, the possibili-

agreement with our creditors."

wis

Far Eastern Bonds were marked down, otherwise the market practically featureless. Commodites and whent were firm on reports of frost damage to whent in Argentine.

Reuter's Special,

STOCK_EXCHANGE WEEKLY REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange issued the following weekly report al 3.15 pan. yesterday:

interest during the past week, despite The market failed to develop in the more favourable indieallans with which It was preceded. Indeed at the close it is inclined to relapse into its Reginald previous apathy. Little is on offer,

but

support is equally negligible, at present slightly improved level prices.

Turnover. which had

the

Lieutenant-Commander Robert Helbert, Royal Navy;

Captain James Franels Wright, of Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps: begun to improve, has fallen away

sharply.

Second Lieutenant John M. B. Poyntz, 1st Battalion, The Seaforth Highlanders;

Outstanding improvement, however, ls to be noted in the Sterling section. Subador Major Mohamed Shah, Banks were sold. up to $1,700, while Hongkong Brigade, Hongkong and Unions rose further to $52244. The Far Eastern market in London again Singapore Royal Artillery.

hardened, on the even clearer dis- closure of the short position there.

This anouncement was contained in to-day's Gazette.

CHINESE CASUALTIES 300,000 IN SHANGHAI (Continued from Page 1.)

Shansi, have all taken up their posi- ments which have been rushed to tions along this new line.

The Chinese units which engaged the Japanese In street fighting to facilitate the retreat of the main bulle of the Chinese forces upon the fall of Taivuan netually fought to the fost man, it is revealed.

Commenting on their valorous re- sistance, a Japanese spokesman sald that it was unprecedented in North China.-Central News.

Japanese Attempted Landing

Repulsed

Swatow, Nov..13.

Manila prices wore inclined to give way very slightly, in a dismally un- Interesting market.

BUSINESS DONE DURING THE

WEEK

Hongkong Bank $1,0225, $1,030,

$1,035, $1,050, $1,675, $1,700 Union Insurances $315, $517.

$52244. $520

Hongkong Fires $260

Wharves $110

Docks $20

Providents (Old) $2.35 Providents (New) $0.45, $0.50

Dinle 55 45. 53.35

in $14, $13.00

Lights (Old) $11.80, $11.70 China Lights (New) $11 Electrics $56

Mineno Electries $10% Telephones (Old) $28 Dairy Farms $2434, $24.00 Ewo Cottons Sh, $134 Shanghai Cottons Sh. $70, Sh. $86 Mursmans ILK, 4/04.

A large party of Japanese marines JAPAN SLAMS DOOR ON made an unsuccessful landing at- tempt yesterday along the Chimoyang BRUSSELS' MEDIATION coast in eastern Kwangtung, accord-' ing to a report received here.

im-

(Continued from Page 1)

dependent move-Reuter.

Japan Pleased With Italy's Policy

The Japanese warships suddenly United States is considering any in- appeared of Chaoyang and mediately lowered several

motor launches landed with

The marines. ones headed for the snore, but when the marines found that the Chinese forces along the coast were standing ready to repulse them, they turned back and proceeded in the direction

Nanno of

Island Central News.

Rome, Nov, 12. Count Ciano and Mr. Masaaki lotta, Japanese Minister to Switzer- land, had a brief interview to-day.

It was exclusively devoted to a dis- cussion of the Brussels conference and the policy Italy is following there. It is understood the line taken by Haly is fully approved by Japan Reuter.

20,000 Japanese Troops Arrive In Shanghai

Soochow, Nov. 13. According to military intelligence The First Notice Day for Decem- received here, more than 20,000 ilvery Date December 1. her Cotton is November 24 with De-batch of reinforcements sent to the Japanese troops, representing the 7th Shanghal war front, arrived In Shanghai during the past week. The last group of 5,,000 reached the

Berlin, Nov. 12. Yongtaepoo district yesterday after-General Staff, arrived in Berlin to- Colonel Tokahashlo of the Japanese noon-Central News.

day after visiting Washington, Lon- don, Paris and Warsaw,

15.12b/108

15.50b

15.57N

Sales for the day:-4.000 tons.

Chlengo Wheat

December May July

92/02

027/02 ,02/03. 93 /02 87%/07

Wednesday's Sales:-

29,640,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

December

504/587%

58%/50.

55/05% May

58%/50% July

50%/50 The First Notice Day December Grains Is November 30 and the last day December 28.

Winnipeg Wheat

Dec.

114/115% 110113 May

113/114 114 /114 July

108/100 The last Nolice Day for October Winnipeg Grains is October 30,

BRITISH GENERAL

DECORATED

U.S. WARSHIPS

Four American

ARRIVE

destroyers,

Germany To Hear Japan's Story

His visit to Berlin is said to be in- formal. I is stated that he will in- form the Japanese Ambassador there the of the situation in China and also ad- Pope, Pillsbury, J. D. Ford and Pary dress the foreign and Germant press are in harbour this morning, with in this connection-Reuter. the gunboats Mindanao and Snera- mento and the transport Chaumont,

EXCHANGE RATES

Bucharest, Nov. 13. 12.30 Queen Murie of Roumania, whose 54714 condition had given cause for con- 94iderable anxiety shows marked 21.40 Improvement.-Reuter's Special.

10.40

CENOTAPI DISTURBER

QUEEN MARIE BETTER

Nov. 11.

Paris.. Geneva Berlu.. Athens.. Milan. Copenhagen.

147 A

21.50

Nov. 12. 147/ 21.00%

12.36

.547

.0418

.22.40

Stockholm.

Qiso......

19.39 .19.00

10,00

Helsingfors.. Shanghai. New York,

.220

1/2

.1/24 ,4.boja

1/2

4.984

Vienna.

Amsterdam. .0.01%

.20% .112

0.012/

281

.Nom.

.1103

..1/3

.1/6

1/6th

4.08

4.98

.20.38

29.30%

..1/2

1/2

216.

210

FAD COMMISSION

3018

FOR CRUISER

-42%

Prague. Madrid. Lisbon.. Hongkong.. Bombay...

Montreal..

Brussels. London, Nov. 12. Yokonama.. His Majesty the King received Belgrade..

No decision has been reached yet General J. C. I. recently Officer Montovideo......8012 whether the results of the Inquiry will be made publfe, and the verdict on this point will be given in Lon- | don after the Report has been studied there.

Commanding the British troops in Rio de Janeiro..414 Palestine, at Buckingham Palace this Silver (Spot)....1018 moming, and Invented him with the Silver (forward),10% Order of the Knight Commander of War Loan.. .101% the Bath.-Reuter

CERTIFIED LUNATIC

London, Nov. 12.

141

Stanley Storey, the man who inter- Nom rupted the Cenotaph ceremony on 110% Thursday, was to-day re-certified a

1/3 lunatic-Reuter.

101

London, Nov. 12. 194 The cruiser Apollo has been select- 101ed to bring the body of Mr. Ramsay

MacDonald to England.-Reuter,

--Brittal Wireless.

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, le. 5 cents per 2 ounces.

Envelopes must not be closed.

NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

The New Year Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Past Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at noon on Wednesday tho 17th November per s.5, "Acncas." The Public kindly requested to post early.

are

This mall is due to arrive at London on the 20th December. CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SUEZ

The Christmas Letter Mall for Great Britain via Suez will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Once on Friday, the 10th November per 3.8. Hakusan Maru, as follows:-

Registered malt .....5.00 p.m. November 10. Ordinary Mail....5.30 p.m. November 10. This mail fa due in London on the 20th December. CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SIBERIA

The Christmas Letter Mall (Letters and Postcards only) for Great Britain via Siberia will be closed in the General Post Offee and Kow- loon Central Post Office on Friday the 28th November per s.8.

"Ranpura" as follows:

Registered Mall Ordinary Mall

This mail is expected to reac

9.45 a.m., Nov. 26.

10.30 am.. Nov. 26

London on December 23.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are for. warded "via Siberis" if so superscribed,

Air Mall by

INWARD

MAILS

Halphong

G.G. Paul Doumer

.November 13,

Halphong.....

Klungchow

.November 13.

Shanghai and Swatow

Newcharg

.November 14.

Manila

Pres. Coolidge

.November 14.

Salgon

Aramis

November 16,

Saigon

Kaying

November 15.

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Pres. Doumer

November 10.

Acneas

November 10.

Shanghai and Swatow Amoy ....... Calcutta and Straits

Chengtu

November 10.

Kiangsu

.November 10.

Hosang

November 16

Direct

"Imperial Airways Service"-London dale,

6th November Amoy

Imperial Airways Plane November 18.

Shirala

November 10.,

Straits

Manila

Van Heutaz Gneisenau

November 16.

November 17.

ways Direct Servivo"-San Fran- Pan American Airways Plane cisco date, 10th November. Australia ond Manila

November 17,

November 10.

November 18.

November 19.

Pres. Harrison

November 18..

Conte Blancamano

... November 19.

November 19,

November 19.

Kashima Maru

November 30.

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Son

Francisco, 30th October) Calcutta and Straits

November 21.

November 29:

Straffs and Manla Japan.

November 24,

November 24.

Air Mall by "Pan American Air-

Swataw Straits

USA.. Honolulu and Jopon (San

Francisco, 23rd October) Shanghal

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan

(Vancouver B.C., 30th October), Japan and Formosa Straits

Atsuta Morut

Halhow....

Philoctetes

Emp. of Japan Hakuan Maru

Pres. Taft

Santhla

Deucalion

Ronchi

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 18 rainutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day.

Fer

Swalow.....

Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong Manila

Shanghai

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy) Fort Bayard

Swalow

Salgon Amoy

Per

Saturday

Date and Time.

Hal Iling.....Sat, Nov. 13, 1.30 pm... Szechuen......Sat., Nov. 13, 1 p.m. Pres. Jackson Sat., Nov. 13. 4.30 p.m. Nanchong..Sat., Nov. 13, 4.30 p.m. Ankul.Sat., Nov. 19. 5 pm, Wing Wo....Sat, Nov. 13, 12.30 p.m. Sunday.

Air Mail for Bianlia, Guam, Hono- lulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan- Anferican Airways Direct Service” -due San Francisco, 19th Nov.

K.P.O.

Nov, 13, 5 p.m. Nov. 13, 5 p.m.

Reg.. Orcl.,

Shanghal and *Japan Shanghal

Swalow...

Halching ... .Sun., Nov. 14, 9 a.m. Lycemoon ..Sun., Nov. 14, 9 a.m. Soochow .......Sun., Nov. 14, 9 am. Fan-American Airways

Monday

Air Mail for "France Orient Service"

-due Marseilles, 28th November,

Rex...... Ord,....

Plane Sun, Nov. 14.

· G.P.O.

.Nov. 13, 3 p.

.Nov. 14, 3 ..

Az amis....Mon., Nov. 15, 2.30 p.m. Kaying...Mon., Nov. 15, 4.30 p.m. Shantung..Mon., Nov. 15, 8.30 am, Pres. Doumer........Man., Nov. 15,

O.P.O. and K.F.O.

Nov. 15, 4.30 p.m. Nov. 15, 5 p.m. Mon., Nov. 15,

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

Salzon, Ceylon, India, E. and South Pres.

Africa, Egypt and Europe vlu Marseilles-due Marseilles,

Reg Oid, Doumer

13th

December.

Reg Ord,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 27th November.

Reg

Parcels,

Ord

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

America, Canada and *Europe vin Son Francisco-due San Francisco 3rd December-and *Europe vin Siberia.

Tuesday,

Nov. 1, 5 pm. Nov. 15, 5.30 p.m. Mon., Nov. 15, Nov. 15, 3 p.m. Nov. 15, 4.15 p.m. ..Nov. 15, p.m. ..Mon., Nov. 15,

Parecls,

.Nov. 15, 4 p.m. Reg

Nov. 15, 5 p.m. Ord,... Nov. 15, 5.30 p.m.

.Tues., Nov. 10,

›G.P.O. and K.P.O...

Rer, Ord.

Nov. 16, 9 a.m.

Air Mall for North China, Stan and Eurasia Flanjo

Nanking (vla Hankow) by the “Eurali Airways Bervice". (To further points by surface trans- part as Šervices germit),

i Halphong

.Nov. 16, 9.30 m.m. Maurang Tues., Nov. 10, 10.30 a..

• Dairen and Canada-vin Victoria Tyndareus Tues., Nov. 10, 10.3 a.m.

BC, 10th December

Amoy and Shanghai

Wednesday

Klungehow..Wed., Nov. 17, 3.39 pm. *Superscribed correspondence only.

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer" appearing in the

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

and

"THE HONGkong telegraph"

may be purchased

at the Business Office

of "The Hongkong Tolograph” Morning Post Building, Wyndham Stroot.

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