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4.18 p.m. Big Ren. Recital by Montague

Brearley Australian Violinist).

4.39 p.m. Talace of Varieties.

3.35 p.m. 4.0 PT.

130 pun. The News and Announcernenta. Greenwich Time Simal at 5.45 p.. 'Empire Exchange. Recital of Scots Songs. 0.45 p.m. Big Den. Fred Hartley and is

flextot, with Brian Lawrance" (Austra lien Darlino)

7.15 pm. The DBC Welsh Orchestra.

A pm. Bailing the Red Sen: The Adven-

fures of a Thirty-two-foot Ketch.

1.15 p.m. Baker's Dozen.

pun. Dance Tuner of 1030.

pm. focital by Dr. Ernest Bullock, an

Die New Organ in Westminster Abbey.

1.20 p.m. The News and Announcements,

drenwich Time Signal at 9.43 pan.

THE HONGKONG

BEAUTY SPOTS MAY BE CLOSED

By STANLEY BARON

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1937.

Access to some of the most beautiful scenery in the Thames Valley may be so seriously interfered with as to be practically non-existent if the nine ferries, now under threat of closure by the Thames Conservancy Board, arc allowed to disappear.

of horse-

With the minution drawn barge traffic, however, the

ferries, being placed where the tow NINE THAMES path changes from side to side of the river, have acquired new usefulness

as a means of making a continuous riverside walk from Maldenhead to Henley and beyond.

Although theoretically this is no concern of the Conservators, the con. Requences of closure are such as to cause alarm.

THREAT TO PATHS

feared, for example, It is

right where no

of way established on the towpath closure would automatically

that can be its en- follow

|

FERRIES MAY

HAVE TO GO

Old Father Thames may have to say farewell to the ferries that for years have operated an his upper reaches.

The Lock Staff Committee reported to the Conservancy Board recently that they were impressed by the de- creasing use of the vessels,

Ferries which were first established ns incident to navigation, it is pointed

ON TO NANKING! TOKYO PRESS DEMANDS

"IRONSIDES” GENERAL TURNS TO FIGHT

(Continued from Page 1.)

of 5,000 Japanese troops reached the take port city in seven iransports late against yesterday afternoon.-Central News.

Heavy Fighting In

(Continued from Page. 1.)

to encourage the Powers to defnliu economie action Japan, issued this offernoon 12- page document summarising Japan's economie dependence on the outside world. The Chinese argue that a boycott of imports and exports, the blockage or böycott of shipping, and the refusal of foreign tours are

all effective weapons nt disposal the Powers while against Japan-letter.

IMPRESSIVE alignmenT

Brussels, Nov. 16,

of

- The official text of the dectoration | adopted at this afternoon's session' of the Brussels conference states that; the representatives of South Africa, America, Australls, Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, China, France, the Kingdom, India, Mexico, the Nethe lands, New Zealand, Portugal and the Soviet, observe with regret that the Japanese Government still contends the conflict between Japan and Cuina lles outside of the scope of the Nine-Power Treaty, and again declines to enter into an exchange of views for the

purpose of endeavouring to achieve a peaceful settlement of the

conflict.

It is clear that the Japanese con- cept of

the issues and interests! involved in the conflict is utterly

ferent fro ifferent from the

of the other nations of must of the world. The Japanese Govern

governments

North Shansi

Shanghai, Nov. 10. Heavy fighting is going on in North Shansi where Japanese troops are pushing southward along the Tal-

yuanfu-Lingfeng highway.

According to Chinese reports, Chinese forces at present are holding the line at Changnancheng and Kichslu, south-east of Pingyao- Reuter,

Hopei Refugees Going

To Chinghai

Slan, Nov. 16.

A group of 250 refugees from the war zones In Hopel province who flocked to Slan during the past few weeks have organised a special party to go to Chinghal province in the interior to do ploneering work. They are scheduled to leave here shortly along the Slan-Chinghai Highway. Central News,

the closure of the ferries. The path out, were now mainly used by people ment insists that as the conflict is has been no serious fighting on the

Is not owned by the Conservators, bul { wishing to cross the river for other is leased by them from the proprie purposes.

Peiping-Hankow Main Front Quiet Hsinisiang, Honan, Nov. 10. With the bulk of the Japanese forces shifted to the east of Tamingfy, there between Japan and China, It can- main front along the Peiping-Hankow

those

Rallway zone, two

countries Against this the representatives of right flanks are reported to be very Chinese mobile units on the left and the above-mentioned States consider The Thames Conservancy Board

this conflict of concern to all countries active at Hanlan and Tzehsien where party to the Nine-Power Treaty of they have inflicted heavy casualties controls nine ferrics, all in the upper 1922 and the Pact of Paris, 1928, and on the Japanese units-Central News. reaches. They are:

moreover that it is the concern of Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek

10.10 p.m. Flor. "Tess of the 'tirber-torn of the riverside property over The question was referred to com-

villon-A-Thire Woman, Part 1.

1. p.m. Irish Concert.

11.30 p.m. Al the Black Dog'

12 am. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 12.15 am:

"Keyboard Munte through the 12.20 .m

Agen-7: Rchubert 11797-12)--chu- mann (1810-1045). Frank Lanitte Planto. furte). 124 a.m. "World Affairs.“, "Tile 120 n.m. Series). 1.35 sm. The Westminster Plnycts 2. Big Ben. The News and An-

nouncements.

ix England'

(second

Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 nr. 1.23 8.m. Reginald Fourt, at the BNC

Theatre Organ,

3. World Affairs,"

3.10 nm. The Rocky Mountainern in

1Õla Zeke's Birthday Party."

3.43 m. "The Microphone at Large':

tock nitim

4.15 a.m. The BBC Orchestra (Section E).

1.43 .. Interval.

5 6.m. The News and Announcementa,

Greenwich Time Signal at 5:15 am. 5.20 am. At 1 Ser 11.

5.35 .7. Ballad Concett.

05.m. Fire!"

52... Dance Music,

019 6.m. "World

Affairs.

MANILA SHARES

The following business done quotu- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila office:

Antarnok Alox

Haguos Gold Benguet Cormalitated

Business Done Prices in PELOS

41 Unqualed

Сосо Grove

Consolidated Mines

Demonstration

.58 Unquoter .30

38

Paracalo Gumbua

San Mauriciu

Sufpe

United Paracatu

97

Unqualed Unquoled

The tone of the market:-Qulet.

"STORM FURY

which it runs, and enclosure, there-mittee. fore, would exclude the public from the bank,

Even where rights of way exist, or where the public is normally per mitted access by the landowner, the many absence of ferries would in euses render the privilege useless.

The White Thus, without

Lauty Ferry at Cookham, which is used by thousands of ramblers every summer to reach the famous Cllvedon Woods A long detour from

Maidenhead, a

would be necessary either by way of Taplow or the Cookham tell-bridge. cipal means of communication with

This ferry incidentally is the prin

Maldenhead for the many employees on Lord Astor's Taplow cstate.

FERRY JUSTIFIED

a

on the Al Aston Ferry, reached south side by a singularly beautiful lane and communicating on the north with the glorious Hambledon Valley, the record books which were shown me yesterday reveal an average of 200 passengers

week through August.

The charge, us on all Thames Con- penny per servancy ferrles, is a Journey and the ferryman's wage is 35s, a week, plus the tenure of a col- tage. This, therefore, in a case where the receipts do not justify the terry, but the frame does.

The

proposed

closures will be con sidered to-day at a council meeting of the Commons, Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society, and it closure is peralated in it may be necessary lo investigate the his Lory of one ferry individually fa order to ascertain its status.

Oxfordshire: Keen Edge ferry, Gatehampton, Lashbrook, and Ash tun-un-Hambledon.

Berkshire: Chatmore Hole, Rec- buck, Cookham Upper and Cookham Lower (or My Lady ferry).

Bucks: Spade Ouk.

corns

only.

all countries and members of the family of nations.

a

It can-

CLEAR UNDERTAKING

The declaration continues! not be dened that in the Nine-Power Treaty

have the parties thereto affirmed that I will

their be An official of the Board said atter desire

adopt to the meeting: "The merits of each of palley

specilled the ferries will be considered separ- ditions in the Far East, and

10 designed stabilise con- Chat certuln ately before any decisions are reach they are agreed to apply ed."

specified principles in their relations with China, and in China with one another, and that in the Pact of Paris the parties agreed "that any settlement or solution of disputes or conflets of whatever nature and origin they may be, shall never be sought except by pacife means."

BANK SHROFF IMPRISONED

(Continued from Pape 1.)

@gures from $250 to $5,400 and with this Tam, who knew all the usual channels of passing the draft, had passed and cashed. The sum of $3,150 was recovered by the bank,

Tam stated that he was on bad term with the chief cashier of the bank and to get even with him he bought some forged notes and passed them on to him, thus hoping to get him into trouble. He said that he had no intention of defrauding the bank. He further stated that he was Instigated by Lai Ming and Ng Tua, who were the chief members of a swindle gang.

The second defendant stated that

The legal position, an offefal of the he had nothing to do with the society explained yesterday. is that conspiracy. And as to the buying of private ferries ar ferries reserved for the forged notes he had advised Tam LASHESpecially defined purposes may be not to buy them as it was not a legal

closed, but that pubite ferries must business. give service on demand, irrespective of ownership.

WRECKED MARINERS. Nova Scotia Coast Epic

London, Nov. 15.

A severe storm struck the count of Nova Scolio. One schooner was wrecked and the crew had to spend the night on the rigging. Heavy rain, mingled added to the discomfort marooned men.-Router.

with mow,

of the

SHO-WOW OF SHOWSI

Wake Up

and Live

WINCHELL BEN BERNIE ALICE FAYE

PATSY KELLY NEU SPARE

HALEY

ADDED

STAGE ATTRACTION

The CIRCLE OF DEATH America's Greatest

Bensation

COMING SOON AT THE

QUEEN'S

The first defendant was sentenced Lo four months' hard labour on the first count and four months* hard labour on the second, the terms to concurrently. On the con-

on ROYAL COMMAND spiracy charge he was sentenced to

PERFORMANCE

The King's first Royal Variety Performance at the London Paladium on November 15 will be the first in recent years to have no American net in the programme. It will be nearly all-British.

Only two items will make up the 3 per cent. of foreign intrusion: Wences, the Continental ventrilo- quist, and the incidental music of the Hungarian Boys' Bund.

Here are the stars

two months' imprisonment, the term to run consecutively with the first. Second defendant was sentenced to four months' imprisonment.

Women Trained As Referees

It cannol be denied that the present hostiles between Japan and China adversely affect not only

Still In Nanking

Nanking, Nov, 10. Officials have denied that Genera- 1ssimo Chiang Kai-shek has left the capital for Loyang.

They state that he is still in Nan- king-United Press.

CONVICTS

THANK

JUDGE

When two convicts were each the rights of all nations, but also the sentenced to one day's imprison- material Interests of nearly all ment at the Old Bailey recently nations. These hostilities have

to the

brought to some nationals of third they bowed and smiled countries death, to many nationals of Common Serjeant (Mr. Cecil the third countries great peril, to Whiteley, K.C.), and one of them International communications disrup said to him: "Thank you, my tion, to the property of nailonals of

lord, for giving us a wonderful the

third

widespread countries destruction.

to International trade chance." disturbance and lows, to the peoples Later he added: "One gels be- of all nations a sense of horror and wildered by yours and years in indignation, to all the world feelings prison." of uncertainty and apprehension

TERMS OF WORLD PEACE.

The men were Jack Watson (49) and James Barney (52), charged with breaking and entering a shop in Kew Road, Richmead, and stealing jewellery worth £70.

The representatives of the above- hostilities and the situation they have was taking into account the fact that mentioned States also regord the

The Common Serjeant said that he brought about as matters inevitably the men had been-in-custody and the concern to the countries they would have to return to Dartmoor to represent, and more, of the

whole world. To them the problem appears not in terms simply of relations between two countries in the Far Enst, but in terms of Jaw and orderly processes, world security and world pence,

wo

The

Japanese Government "has | firmed that employing armed force against China it was anxious to "make China renounce her present policy." Representatives of the States are moved to point out that there exists no warrant in law for the use of armed force by any country for the purpose of Intervening in the internal regime of another country, and general recognition of such a right would be permanent cause for con-|

New York. lions as referees In a new course

Women are being trained for post-dict.

offered at Hunter College this fall. The students will learn how to

WI Fyffe, the Scets character handle women's sports and children's comedian, who In the Queen's games. favourite music-hall performer.

Ralph Reader's "Gung Show" selections), the boy scouts' revue.

George Formby, the Lancashire comedian,

Max Miller, the comedian. The Crazy Gang-Nervo and Knox, Flaungan and Allen, Naughton and Gold-in the Plecadilly flower girl Keene.

Gracie Fieldı.

The number of dysentery cases in Hongkong and Kowloon for the week-ending November 13 was 20, with ten deaths. During the past 24 hours five cases have been notined. There have also been three cases of diphtheria, two of enteric fever and one each of measles and meningitis.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN

BRIEF

Falling from a bunk in the Hing¦ Suffering from a compound frac Kee matshed yesterday, a coolie, Ng ture of the right leg, sustained while Ming, 45, received such injuries that working in the Green Island Cement he died in the evening at Queen Company, plant yesterday, Kung Mary Hospital.

Yung, 57, conlle, was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital.

Mr. A. C. Reyes, 2 Salisbury Avenue, summonest before Mr. C. B. An unknown Chinese woman, aged Burgess at the Kowloon Maglairacy about 35, was found lying in a public this morning for allowing his deg latring in Ningpo Street, Kowloon, in Mody Road without being muzzled yesterday with a knife wound in her or on a lead on November 1, was fined | ihront. The woman was taken to $10.

the Kwong Wah Hospital for treat- ment.

Kwong Kwok, tallor, charged be- fore Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon While leaning from window at Magistracy this morning with larceny No. 24 Victoria Avenue, Kowloon, by baille of $100, was remanded for yesterday, Mak Siu-so, a three-year- 43 hours on the application of Sub-old girl, overbalanced and fell out. Insp, Hynes, who sold there was a She was taken to the Kowloon Hos- possibility of further charges being pitat where it was found she had preferred,

suffered a fractured skull. She dled about 5.30 p.m.

NO CHANCE OF PERMANENCE

it should be left to Japan and China The Japanese Government contends

complete their last sentences,

Watson from the dock said:

"I know 11 is my own fault, but offences if anyone has paid for

I got seven against society I have. years for ordinary shopbreaking, and afterwards was determined to go straight.

"I got work, then my employer discovered that I was an ex-con- vict, und was dismissed.

"In 1925 I was given a wonderful chance and put on probation. For seven months I kept out of trouble, and I was out of work when I offended again,"

DILWARA DUE SATURDAY

The transport Dilwara

on November 20,

left

H.M.S. Tarantula is due in to-day from Canton.

CRIMINAL

SESSIONS START MONDAY

to find a settlement by and between Singapore yesterday and is due here themselves alone, but that a just and Jasting settlement could be achieved by such a method cannot be believed. Japanese armed forces are al present in enormous numbers on China soll and have occupied large and important areas therein. Japanese authorities have declared in The substance that it is Japan's objective to destroy the will and ability of Criminal Sessions will commence at China to resist the will and demands the Supreme Court on Monday next of Japan. The Japanese Government when the Chief Justice, Sir affirms that is China whose actions MacGregor, and Mr. Justice R. E. and attitude are a contravention of Lindsell will be on the Bench, the Nine-Power Treaty, yet where China is engaged in a full and frank discussion of the matter with other partles to that treaty Japan refuses to discuss it with them.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Atholl

Maiu,

The Chinese authorities have re

The following ships are expected peatedly declared that they will not, to be in wireless communication with in fact cannot, negotiate with Japan Hongkong radio station.-Zuiderkerk, alone for a settlement by agreement. Chalsang, Shantung, Nanking, Tai- in those circumstances there is no ping, Atsula Maru, Hakusun ground for any belief that if left to President Harrison, Empress Or themselves Japan and China would Japan, Silala, Shinicyo Maru, Conle arrive appreciably

to any Blancamano; and Behar. solution which would give promise of peace between the two coun- trice,

security for the

rights with this procedure. Representatives and intercals of other countries, and of the above-mentioned States find it political economic slability in the For East.

near

UNHAPPY ALTERNATIVE

dificult to understand Japan's per- sistent refusal to discuss such a method. Though hoping Japan will not adhere to her refusal, the above- On the contrary there is every mentioned States must consider what reason to believe that if the matter is to be their common attitude in n Naval A nolice Issued by the

is left entirely to Japan and China, altuation where one party to an Authorities states that gunnery prae-

A little boy, Shek Yu-kan, 0, was armed confilci, with attendant international treaty maintains against tice will be carried out by the U.5.5. fatally injured when he was knock-destruction to ilfe and property, the views of all the other parties that Mindanao on Thursday, November ed down by motor lorry, No. 3062,

uncertainty. instability, the action which it has taken does 18, in the open area between Sout driven by Kwok Yeo-hing, in suffering, enmily, haired and the not come within the scope of that, Chan Island and Chu Lu Kok Island Queen's Road West, near Western disturbance of the whole world would treaty, and sets aalde provisions of in Lat. 22 degrees 20 mins. North, Street, yesterday. He suffered in continue indefinitely.

the treaty which the other parties and Long. 113 degrees 53 mins. 40 juries to the head, and died on the

The Chinese delegation to Brussels hold to be operative In the circum- seco. East.

way to the Queen Mary Hospital,

has intimated la readiness, to fall in

stances-Reuter.

disorder.

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, i.c. 8 centa per 2 ounces for all countries.

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 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 Post Ofee and Kowloon Central Post Office at noon Wednesday, November 17, per. 8.3, "Aeneas.". The Pubile are .kindly requested to post carly.

This mail, is đục to arrive at London on December 20. CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SUEZ

on

The Christmas Letter Mall for Great Britain vin Suez will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office on Friday, November 19, per 8.8. Hokueen Maru, us follows:-

Registered innil .......5.00 p.m. November 10. Ordinary Mall ......5.30 pm. November 18. This mail is due in London on December 20,

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SIBERIA

The Christmas Letter' Mall (Letters and Postcards only) for Groat Britain via Siberia will be closed in the General Post OMço and Kow- loon Central Post Office on Friday, November 20, per s.s. "Ranpura"

as follows:-

Registered Mall

Ordinary Mail

-^

9.45 a.m., Nov. 20.

10.30 a.m., Nov. 20

This mail is expected to reach 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 pres paid. Insumciently prepold Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

- VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded."via Siberia" it so superscribed.

Calcutta and Straits

INWARD MAILS

Japan

Aeneas Hosang

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico"London date, 6th November

Java and Manila

Halphong

Manila

Saigon

Straits and Hothow

November 10. .November 16

Imperial Airways Plane November 16. Tjisadane

Canton

Gneisenau

Kaying

Mulnum

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

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

.November 10...

November 17.

:November 17.

November 17,

November 17.

November 17,

Amoy ...................

Shirala

November 17.

Australia and Manila

Atsuta Mazu

November 18.

Shonghal and Swatow

Chiengtu

.November 18.

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

(Vancouver B.C., 30th October). Emp. of Japan

.November 18.

Swatow

Hothow

..November 18,

Bangkok and Swatow

Kolgan

November 18,

Straits and Europe via Negapatom,

November 18.

Francisco, 23rd October) Shunghat

Pres. Harrison

.November 18.

Conte Blancamano

November 19.

Hakusan Maru

November 10,

Strails**

Antiochus

November 20.

U.S.A., Honclulu and Japan

(San

Francisco, 30th October)

Pres. Taft

November 21.

November 21.

Calcutta and Straits

November 23.

Straits and Manila

Deucalion

November 24.

Japon

Bunchi

November 24,

Nojima Maru

.November 25.

Kamo Maru

.November 26.

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

6 November),

Pres. Jefferson

.November 26.

Letters only, London, 21st October. Philoctetes U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Sit

Japan and Formosn

Amoy ......

Japan Japan

Tjlalak

Santhin

OUTWARD MAILS

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

For

Sumshut and Wuchow Sandakon

Per

Tuesday. Wednesday

Tai Ming

are

Date and Time.

Wed., Nov. 17, 7.15 a.m.

Tai Seun Hong

Wed., Nov. 11, 6.30 ..

Kongmoon and Pakhoi (vla Kong- Fook On ......Wed., Nov. 17, 0 a.m.

moon).

Air Mail for North China and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (via flankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To furlier points by surface trans- port as Services permit). Swalow and Bangkok..... Fort Hayard and Haiphong

Shanghal

Ieg.. Ord.,

,Wed, Nov. 17.

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

...Nov. 17. D KM. ....Nov. 17, 9.39 am Kwelyang Wed., Nov. 17, 10.30 a.m.

G. G. Paul Doumer

Kaying

Wed., Nov. 17, 2 p.m. .....Wed., Nov. 17, 3.30 p.m. Klungehow.. Wed., Nov. 17, 3.30 pm. Wed, Nov. 17, 5 pm. Wed., Nov. 17, 6 p.m.. Wed, Nov. 17.

Amey and (Foochow via Amoy) Japan Formona

Новац

Taiyin

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service"-dus

Amsterdam, 28th November.

Acucas

Reg., Ord..

Straits and Europe via Marseilles Aeneas

due Marseilles, 19th December- and New Year Parcels for London only-due London, 28th December

G.P.0. and I.P.O.

.Nov. 17, 4.80 p.m. Nov. 17, 5 p.m. Wed., Nov, 17.

G.P.O.. and K.P.0. Parcels,

Reg., .***.

.Nov. 17, Noon. .Nov 17, 5 p.m.

Ord......... Nov. 17, 5.30 p.m. American Airways Piano

Air Mall for Manlia, Guam, Hono- Pan

lulu, and US.A., by the Pan Ame- rican Airways Direct Service (Dus Ban Francisco, 23rd Nov.)

K.P.O.

Nov. 17, & p.m. Nov. 17, 5 p.m.

Thursday .... Thisadane

Пек.. Ord,

Wed, Nov. 1,

G.P.O.

HLCE..

Nov. 17, 5 pan.

Ord..

Nov. 18, 6 mm.

Formosa Japan and Europe via Siberia Manila

Emp. of Japan Thurs., Nov, 10, 8 p.m. Sulsang *Strals and Calcutta

..Nov. 18, 4 p.m. Ord., Parcels...

Friday

Thurs., Nov. 18, 8.30 am. Aisuta Maru Thurs., Nov. 18, 5 p.m.

Thurs., Nov. 18,

Nov. 18, 5 pm.

Fri, Nov. 19.

Nov. 10, 0 a.m.

Air Mail for North Chins, Bian and Eurasia Plane....Fri, Nov. 19.

"Stralis 'and "Calcutta

Shirala

Par...

Nov. 18, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

further points by surfaco trans- port as Services permit).

"Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To

Nanking (via Nankow) by the

G.P.O. and EP.O.

Reg. Ord..

...Nov. 10, D a.m.

Nov. 15, 0.30 0.

*Straits, Ceylon, Egypt and "Europe Conte Blancamano

via Naplesdue Naples, 10th December). Manila

.Fri., Nov. 19,

Reg.,

.Nov. 10, 2.40 p.m. ...Nov. 18, 3.30 pm.

Ord., .................................... Emp. of Japan Fri, Nov. 19, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail for "K.LM. Bervico”—-dae Hakusan Maru

Fri, Nov. 10. Amsterdam, 80th November,

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

..Nov. 19, 4.80 pan.

..Nov, 10, 5 DI

Itek.. Ord..

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. Jackson

South America and Europe vla Victoria B.C., and Europe via Siberia

Parcels,

Reg..

... Fri, Nov. 19.

Nov. 10, p.m.

Nov. 10, 5 p.m.

Ord........ Nov. 10, 0.30 p.m. Airways Plane Fri., Nov. 19.

G.PO. & KP.0.

(Dus Victoria B.C., 8th December) Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial

Direct Service”-due London, 2011 November.

Reg..

...Nov, 19, 5.00 pm

Ord,

Nov. 10, 5.30 p.m.

Saturday Kaiphong_A

Canton

.Sat., Nov. 20. 2 p.m. Sat, Nov. 20, a p.m. Holhow, Pokhol and Haiphong.... Kwangtung Manila

Pres. Harrison, „Sat., Nov. 20, 6 pan. "Superscribed correspondence only.

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