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The Eight Annual General Meeting will be held in the Jacobean Room, Hong Kong Holel, on TUESDAY, 23rd November, at 5.30 p.m.

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JAVA RIJSTTAFEL (Ricctable) To receive the Annual Report twelve savoury dishes to enjoy-and and Statement of Accounts for the only Java Restaurant. 44, Lockhart Roud, serves them. All by export-year ending 30th September, 1937. Chet from Java. Reservation phone 32494.

FOR SALE.

SINGER TREADLE sewing machine, drawing room cabinet style, good condition, recently imported, $100 no dealers, owner leaving. Write Box No. 426, "Hongkong Telegraph."

GERMANY ANXIOUS

President and elect a To Omcers for the ensuing year.

B. H. C. HALLOWES,

Hon. Secretary.

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE

THE NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Head Office of the Company, St. George'a Building, Chater Road,

FOR PEACE Victoria, Hong Kong, on Monday,

Convincing Proof Given Halifax

Bilateral Pact

Suggestion

Berlin, Nov. 20, During his five days visit. Lord Halifax, Lord President of the Coun- ell, met practically everyone of con-

Germany sequence in present day and it is belleved that he was satin- fled with the political atmosphere the visit engendered.

Well informed circles consider it probable that Herr Iiltler, during the conversations, stressed Germany's desired for peace and her preference, for # bilateral agreement, rather than expensive international pacts.

be

German clrcles are of the opinion that further developments con expected from the conversations..

A nolable feature at press refer- ences to the Angio-German problems is the almost total eclipse of the colonial question.

20th December, 1937, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of re- ceiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the fluancial year ended 30th and electing September, 1937, Directors and Auditora."

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday, 26th November 1937, lo Monday, 20th December, both days inclusive.

1937,

THE HONGKONG

CHINESE SUFFER REVERSES

Japanese Maintain

Fushan Takon

aro

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937.

Nanking, Nov. 21 (0.20 n.m.). Chinese official sources do not deny the loss of Soochow, an impor- Shanghai- tant point along the

However, Nanking Railway.

they still claim that the Chinese desperately defending Changshu.

Soochow was almost reduced to the ground by the Japanese bomb- ing. The entire Hupukow-Chapeo Ine has broken, with the exception possibly to Changaku,-United Press.

HOPE TO HOLD WUSIH Shunghai, Nov. 21 (0.45 a.m.). The virtual collapse of the Chinese "Hindenburg Line" has aroused pessimism as regards the prospects

resistance on of an effective

the Wusth-Klangyin front, where The bulk of the Chinese forces between Soochow and Yangtze are reported to be withdrawing with the Japanese alded by Infantry in hot pursuli, acroplanes

Chinese bombing the positions.

Japanese ciretes are now openly anticipating a champagne dinner in Nanking

New On Reuter,

Frenchman Hops For Far East Seeking Record

Flight To Saigon In British Machine

Paris, Nov, 21. Christian Moench took off from Le Bourget at 0.03 p.m. in an attempt to beat Andre Japy's record Paris-Salgun fight of 30′ hours 52 minutes.

for the

Moench is flying a British made plane fitted with extra fuel tanka, The maelilne has a cruising radius of 2,200 miles and a speed of nearly 100 miles an hour. The airman alms to halt only nt Istres, Damascus, Karachi and Allahabad-Reuter.

Japy was seriously injured Inst when he crashed just before reaching November, It will be remembered.

Tokyo on his light from France to Japan,

PRINCE CANTACUZENE

Aulef, Nov. 21. Prince Cantacuzene left here at 4.3 p.m. to-day hoping to reach Windhoek, south-west Africa, Year day, stop-Reuter Special,

MUTINEERS EXECUTED

Nunking, Nov. 20. Foreign military circles report that 500 mutinous North-eastern troops were executed at Soochow on Tuesday-United Press.

CITIES SHELLED

Shanghai, Nov. 21 (0.44 p.m.). Fushun and

Lungshan, on the Yangtze banka, were heavily shelled, By Order pt the Board of preparatory to a Japanese attempt to

break the Klangyin boom, Directora,

NOEL BRAGA.

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th October, 1937.

HONG KONG BREWERY & DISTILLERY LIMITED.

Notlee

All bottles supplied marked the with the initials "H" and

Browers "Hongkong

& name Distillers Limited" are and remain the property of the Hongkong Brewery & Dutillery Limited and are supplied to customers upon understanding that vrch TO right of

The Berlin paper Tageblatt siates, "Great practical results could not be expected of this talk, which was only of an informative character, but it, is worth while emphasising again the the satisfaction fell

fact that these talks should been possible at all-Reuter.

INVITATION TO'LONDON

-

Germany over the delivery confers

have ownership or usage to customers or others. All sales of beer are made by the Brewery or their Berlin, Nov, 20. dealers subject to this condition. Oficial quarters stute that Herr When empty all bottles must im- Hitler has given Lord Halifax con- (mediately be returned either to vincing proof that he is most

the Brewery Bepots in Hongkong xious to retain European pare. Lord Halifax has invited Baron von No. 8, Duddell Street or in Kow- Neurath, Foreign Minister, to con- loon No. 58, Canton Road, or to tinue the discussions in London. He the Company's agents when 3 accepted the invitation ufter con- sultation with Hitler, and may visit cents and 4 cents will be refunded

London before the New Year,

re-

Many Chinese troops have left for the front after passing through Nan- king. They seem to be reconstructed

equipped divisions. and newly Reuter.

ΟΙ

arc

non-

At Angola

Capetown, Nov. 21. Prince Cantacuzene Innded nt North Angola at 3 a.m., according in wireless pielted up at the Wingfield aerodrome, Capetown-Router.

SMITH

FAMILIES

Seven Members Fly Pacific In the Same Clipper "Who files Die Paciße?"

The answer to this perennially in- triguing question as supplied by the passenger list of the China Clipper when she left Manila on her fast

eastbound tight across the Pacific

was, "The Smiths.

the

EMBASSIES

REMAIN AT NANKING Foreign Minister Will

Stay In Nanking

Nanking, Nov. 20 (8,30 p.m.). Mr. Wang Chung-hul (Foreign Minister) is remaining in Naking and therefore the foreign Embassica which will make will also remain, the Japanese attacks on Nanking more dificult.-United Press.

DRITISH EMBASSY Shanghai, Nov. 21.(6.44.p.m.). The British Embassy will not leave Nanking until Wednesday owing to the presence of important members of the Government, including Chiang Kai-shek, Wang Chung-hut, Foreign Minister, and Chang Chun, Secretary General of the Government.

An Embassy party has gone up river in H.M.S. Bee, and H.M.S. Prideaux-Brune, British Consul, and Cricket is standing by to take off Mr.

the British Community of 20 in the event of disturbances ashore,

The German Embassy is making strenuous efforts to persuade remain- ing Germans to evacuate as soon as possible.

The number of Germans there be- fore withdrawal of the Chinese Gov- ernment was 107. Less than a half now remain-Reuter.

AMERICANS AT WUHU Shanghai, Nov. 20 (0.30 p.m.). The USS. Oahu has arrived in Wuhu and will remain there to protect and possibly to plelt up 23 Americans-United Pres.

REFUGEE Zone Plan Nanking, Nov. 20 (11.30 p.m.). A Committee of Ave, consisting of two Americans, one British and two German members, is attempting to secure a neutral refugee zone in Nanking.

It is understood that the German Embassy

offcipts are negotiating with the Japanese-United Preat,

On board and flying up to Honolulu there should be little delay in testing were inzet Sraith, Robert Sinib, it in flight and proving the theory Ralph Smith, Frances Smith. Edward or automatic separation which the

is Smith. Seven Smiths or two families few days' work will be devoted Smith, Dorothy Smith and Phylls essential feature of the device, A in l. Phylis Smith Was youngest Smith on board. Only three making and testing the electrical and connexions which will telephone *1* | years old, she found a playmate on

secure communication between the her trans-Pacific fight on the China Japanese Ciper is the person of Judith Mensure by a system of signals that pilots in the two machines and will neither pilot can be taken by sur prise at the moment of separation. Me-factory this acroplane, composed of

When there have been proved antis-

FUSHAN CAPTURED Shanghai, Nov. 21 (7 p.m.) The Japanese claim the capture of Fushan, on the Yangtze, north

murines Changhsu. Japanese reported to have made a landing un- der a barrage of navel guns and oc-

Two forls. cupied the columns glaim to be rapidly con- verging on Wusli.

A Japanese force is advancing from Seochow. It is stated that they have renched Sinan, six miles from Wusth, and another army, pushing from Changchu, is said to have taken Anchen, eight miles from their ob- jective-Reiter,

WANGTING OCCUPIED Shanghai, Nov. 21 (8,32 p.m.). The Japanese claim further ad- vances on the entire front, including the occupation of Wangting on Shanghai-Nanking. Rallway, way between Soochow and Wusih. They say the Chinese retreating troops were subjected to no inten- sive bombing and machine-gunning by alreraft.---Reuter.

WUSIH BOMBED

half

Shanghai, Nov. 21. Chinese have withdrawn from the Pusan-Shochow sector to the Kiang- yin-Wush front where further re-

heavily bonbed yesterday In spite of rain, and many factories destroy. ed.

for each pint and quart bottlesistance will be put up, Wusih was

Well-informed circles-state--that respectively. Hitler urged Lord Halifax to cognise the Rome-Berlin axis Ind plso the tri-Interal anti-Communism Pact Instruments for peace.

It is supposed that Lord Halifax obtained confirmation of assurances of the impossibility of a conillet be- tween Germany and her allies on the one hand And Britain's western European friends on the other.- United Presa.

OUR GUIDE

TO THE CINEMAS

REQUEST FOR STATEMENT

"The Good Earl!'' (King's Theatre. London Nov. 20. to-day).A moving film, telling of The Prime Minister will be asked the soul of China. "Magnificent in the House of Commons on Mon-portrayals by Paul Muni and Luise day if he has any statement to make Rainer, as the farmer and his wife, regarding the conversations between who live through sickness and famine Tard Halifax unet Hitler-British to save their fund for their children. Wireless.

"Wake Up and Live" (Queen's Theatre. to-day),-Oue of the brightest shows seen in recent weeks, Walter Winchell, the world-famous | New York columnist, and Ben Bernie, Rome, Nov. 20.

the radio commentator, play a great Signature to an agreement regula-part in making a success of the plc- ting commercial payments between ture. Jack Haley and Alice Faye Italy and Hungary, is announced.— ¦ supply the romantle Interest.

Added Reuter Bulletin.

attraction is the "Circle of Death" on the stage.

ITALY HUNGARY

"Windjammer” (Alhambra Theatre, NEWSPAPERS SEIZED to-day),--With the Paclite Ocean as the background, the picture is full Rome, Nov. 21.

of action, as to be expected with The Press Ministry has ordered George O'Brien in the leading male confiscation of yesterday's copies of role. the Tribuna for an outspoken mess- "Easy Living" (Oriental Theatre, age from their Parla correspondent to-day).-Well-produced film, which appealing to France to take its own shows what can be made from steps towards better relations wlth | ordinary material by good directing, Italy-Reuter Special.

Jean Arthur, Ray Milland

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 Telegraph" Morning Post Building, Wyndham Stroot.

Japanese warships off Fusan open- ed fired on Klungyin and Nan Tung, on the north bank of the Yangtse. -International News.

KASHING ABANDONED

Clesky, two years old. Like Phylls, Judith was homeward bound the mo dern way from the Orient, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jame Clesky, of Beverly Hills, Calif.

GIANT PLANE

Baltimore, Nov. 12. Plans for a new commercial plane which would be the largest in the

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR CANADA

The Christmas Parcel Mall for Canuda will be closed In the Post Ofice and Kowloon Central Post Office at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 28, per ss. Empress of Japan.

This mail is due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. on December 14,

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SIBERIA

The Christmas Letter Mail (Letters and Postcards only) for Great Britain via Siberia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office on Friday, November 26, per «.s. "Ranpura" as follows:

Registered Mail Ordinary Mall

9,43 a.m., November 20. 10.30a.m., November 20.

This mail is expected to reach London on December 23,

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

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

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 cents per 2 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public are reminded that the posingo on Printed Papers Commercial Papers, Samples and Stall Packets must be fully pre- paid. Insuffletenlly prepaid Printed Papers ela are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Leilers and Postcards for Europe and South Amerien are for. warded "via Siberia" If so superscribed.

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Straits

Straits and Monila Shanghai and Foochow

INWARD MAILS

Airways

"Imperial Air Mail by

Direct Service"--London date,

13th November.

Shanghai and Swalow

Calcutta and Straits Straits

Straits, Manila and London Parcels,

London date, 14th October Manila

Japan Habaul

Japan

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papera) London, 20th October and London Parcels-London date, 21st October. Shanghai and Swnlow Sulgon Japan

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

November 0).

Antilochus Conte Rosso Nanning

.November 22. ..November 22.

.November 22.

Imperial Airways Piano November 23, Kingyitun

Deucalion

Friderua

Ranpura

Pres. Jefferson Tilsaroca

.November 23.

Santhia

November 23.

Arizona Maru

November 24.

November 24.

Emp. of Japan ....... Ranchi

„November 24,

November 24..

November 25.

Nojima Maru

November 25.

.November 25.

Shantung

.November 25.

Jean Laborde

.November 20.

Kamo Maru

.November 20.

.November 26.

.November 20,

Haiphong

G. G. Paul Doumer

..November 27.

Saigon

Tasman

November 27.

Japan

Bokuyo Maru....

.November 28.

2

Japan

November 28.

Amoy

November 28.

Calcutta and Straits

Yuensang

November 29.

Japan

Agamemnon

November 30.

Straits

Cremer

November 30.

Straits

Pyrrhus

.November 30.

Straits

Soudan

.November 30.

Amoy Straits Shanghal Japan

Tilawa

November 30.

Yasukuni Maru

November 30.

Aramis

December 1.

Hawaii Maru

December 1.

Japur.

Tanda

.December 1.

MAILS

At

flying-boat below and a font sca- plane above, will take off the water and climb to 5,000ft. or 0,000ft. that height the joint contraption will settle down to level flight until the speed prescribed for separation is reached. The two pilots will then agree by telephone to release their United States, are being pushed here. The plane would carry a hundred

respective safety catches and the passengers and have sleeping subsequent release of the third con- commodations for sixty-six of them. necting link should allow the heavily-

Cross the Pacifie Ocean

loaded It could

upper machine to lift clear of without making stops and could the lower, make a round trip to Europe without refueling-favus.

veteran

PILOTS SUSPENDED, Disciplinary Action Taken Against Ten Defaulters

London. Oct. 0. Ten pilots, on air lines operating from Croyden-Including a with over 10,000 flying hours have or dismissed as a been suspended disciplinary move. The meeting of the British Air Line Pilots' Associa tion, which represents British com- Nanking. Nov. 21 (8.20 a.m.). mercial airmen Is postponed until Chinese Government sources admit Saturday, but the chairman of une the loss of Kashing but odd Bhat the of the councils of the association town was only lost after the most stated to-day that, "The Association severe street fighting-United PreRD.

has no intention of Interfering in FIGHTING ON RAILWAY

matters of the company's policy or Shanghal, Nov. 21 (0.44 p.m.)

even of interferng in disciplinary Chinese reports confirming the measures." With regard to the full of Kashing stale that heavy veteran disobeying orders regarding Bghting is taking place on the Soo the testing of an air liner is gly chow-Keshing Railway, where Chin-an the reason for his dismissal, while ese reinforcements аге engaged.It is stated that the remontic nature Reuter.

JAPANESE ADVANCE

WESTWARD

Hangchow, Nov. 21. Despite

heavy rain, Japanese troops around Kushing pushed west- ward yesterday to Wuchen where they were engaged in a fierce com-

bat.

About noon the Japanese at Non- zin, north-west of Kashing, attack- ed Kutsun but fulled to dislodge the Chinese.-Central New,

of the job coupled with the respon- sibility and good salary (few com- mercial pilots car less than £1,000 a year) sometimes goes a bit to their heads."-Our Own Correspondent.

PORTER AEROPLANE

Mayo Composite Aircraft Ready for Operation

The two aeroplanes which are in- tended to take off and climb as one NEW JAPANESE SCHEME

with the object of launching the Shanghai, Nov. 21.

upper machine in mid air have now Japanese attempts to rush to Nan- of

been put together and are riding at a king are now in the direction

buoy in the Medway at Rochester Wuhing and Changhing, south of the Talhu Lake, whence they will says the London Times. The fost be helped, attempt to advance to Wusil

and caplane, which is to

heavily loaded, into the air by this Changchow on the Shanghai-Nan- device was hoisted on to the back of king Railway.

its porter in a brisk wind and at the There are numerous mountain bal moment when a passing tug made between Chunghing and Iling.vely wash, yet there was no dif and heavy fighting will fake place in. the vicinity of Changblog.

culty in the mounting operation. Another column of Japanese forces has since proved quite stable oven in This lowering composite aeroplane hope to take Haiyen, and then con- blustery conditions. Ra behaviour tinue their advance to Hangchow.

and

riers

u

in moving over the water to warm up Chinese withdrew from Chapeoengines and to take up position for Pinghu and Kashing to avoid

Japanese naval

the

'n take-off has yet to be tested, but bombardments, there seems no undue anxiety among Kushing is in ruins as Д result of designers ព constructors on

repeated bombing and shelling. The

Chinese outpost is in Julyen, south-

score

thir

Now that the first Mayo Com-

west of Chapoo-International News, posile Aircraft has come together

SHANTUNG defendeD

Hauchow, Nov. 21.

More Chinese guerilia units have

been organised on the north bank of

the Yeliow River to harass the THE IDEAL LUBRICANT

Japanese rear, according to informa- tion from military sources.

Taking advantage of the inclement weather during the last two days;| many of these newly-organised unita have already gone into action. Central NewS.

Edward Arnold have the leading parts. The bombing of Nanking is an added attraction.

"Personal Property" (Majenilo Theatre, to-day).—With the late Joan Harlow and Robert Taylor, America's heart-throb, in the chief parts, this picture cannot help but appeal.

for household appliancos

Saving Machines,

Sweepers, ve Fans, Tools, etc.

LUBRICATES D. CLEANS PREVENTS RUST

13

[3-IN-ONE

3-IN-ONE OIL

This machine; assisted into the air in this way, may be loaded to a total weight of about 20,000lb., but is not intended to weigh more than 13,500lb. when it alights on the water. Its function thus is to carry enough fuel for a very long journey or alter- natively a load of bombs of which it may relleve itself before it returna to certh. Ini individual tests this machine has given much better re- sults than were expected of it, and Major R. H. Mayo, the inventor of the device, has already stated that with the assisted take-off the Mercury should be able to carry a fair payload from England to New York non-stop.

Gags and gals! Mirth and music! It's got everything!

JACK BENNY

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WEDNESDAY

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

Java

Greisenau Tisnink

OUTWARD

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 13 minutes 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 mails are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day,

For

Swntow

Shanghai

Per Monday

Dale and Time.

Anshan... Mon., Nov. 22, 3.30 p.m. ..... Conte Rosso..Mon., Nov. 22, 5 p.m. "Alr Mall for Manila, Guam, Hon- Pan-American-Airways Plane-- "Pan- lulu, and U.8.A., by the American Airways Direct Servies" -Duc

San Francisco, 28th Nov,

Iteg..

Ord..

Пека

Ord..

Samshul and Wuchow

Tuesday

Mon, Nov. 22. Kowloon P. 0.

Nov. 22. 3,06 p.. ......Nov. 22, 5.00 p.m.

G. P. O.

.Nov. 22, 6.00p.m.

.Nov. 23, 6.00 a.m.

.Tues., 23,

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg ... Nov. 23, 0a.m. Ord........Nov. 23, 9.30 a.m.

... Tul Hing...Tues., Nov. 23, 7.15 a.m. Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya.. Tjisadane...Tues., Nov, 23, 8.30, n.m... Air Mail for North China, Slan and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans- port as Services perinli). Kongmenn and (Pakhol via Kong-

moon) Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Dairen Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. Pres. Jackson

America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C., December and

Siberia.

Shanghai

On Lee....Tues, Nov. 23, 9.00 am. ...Tues., Nov. 23, 3 p.m.. ..... Haitari

Antilochus Tues., Nov. 23, 2.30 p.m. .Tues., Nov. 23,

Nov, 23, 3 p.m. Nov. 23, 4.15 p.m. Nov. 23, 5 pan.

*Europe

11th via

Parcels,.. Reg. Ord..

Wednesday

.....

Swatów, and Bangkok

Japan and Europe via Siberia

Formosa

Newchwung Wed., Nov. 24, 10.30 a.m. Kalgan....Wed, Nov. 24, 12.30 p.m. Arizona Maru Wed., Nov. 24, 2.30 p.m.. Thursday

Hollow, Falthol and Haiphong

Japan and Europe vin Siberia....

Swałow

Hongkong Maru

Thurs, Nov. 25, 10.30 a.in. Kingyuan...Thurs., Nov. 25, 3 p.m.

Friday

Ronpura

Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Japan

C. and S. America and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels. for Canada only)-due

.....Fri, Nov. 20, .Nov. 20, 0.45 a.m. Reg. Ord, Nov. 20, 10.30 a.m. .... Kwaisong.. Fri, Nov. 20, 10.30 am..

.Fri., Nov. 20,

Parcels, .....Nov, 20, 11 a.m. Reg, Nov. 20, 12.15 p.m. Ord., ...Nov. 20, 1 pm. Jean Laborde Fri., Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m.

GP.D. and K.P.O. Ref.***

Vancouver

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Flano Fri., Nov, 20,

B.C., 14th December.

Shanghal and Japan'...

Direct Service"-due London, (ih December.

..Nov. 26, 5 p.m. Nov. 26, 5.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Emperiai Airways Plano Fri., Nov. 20,

Airways Bervicoduo Darwin, 30th November..

.......... Nov, 20, 5 p.m. ...Nov. 26, 5.30 p.m.

..........Fri., Nov. 20– ....Nov. 20, 5 p.m. Nov. 20, 0.30 pm

.Bal, Nov. 27.

Ord,

Ord,

•G.P.0. and KPO, Iteg...

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 9th December.

Regi

Ord

Saturday

Airmail for "KL.M. Bervice”—duc Ranchl

Amsterdam 5th December

Rex. .Ord.

vin Marseilles due Marseilles, 24th December.

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranchi ...

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

Parcels,

Reg,

Ord,

GRO. & KP.O.

Nov, 27, 0.30 am.. Nov. 27, 10 a.m.. Sat, Nov. 27.

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

Nov. 26, 5 p.m...

Nov. 27, 0.45 a.m. Nov. 27, 10.30 am...

Amoy (Foochow via Amoy) ...... Szechuen....Sat, Nov. 27, 3.30 p.m..

Swatow

Sunday

Yochow

Tuesday

Batavia and Sourabaya.....***** Thisalak Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central Pres. Tall

and South Amerlen, Canada and Europe via San Francisco, and *Europe via Siberia

(Due San Francisco, 21st. Dec.)

Parcel,

Reg

..Sun., Nov. 28, 9 a.m.

Tues., Nov. 30, 0.30 a.m.. Tues., Nov. 30.

Ord, .....

Superscribed correspondence only,

Nov. 20, 4 pm. Nov. 30, 5 p.m.. Nov. 30, 0.30 b.m..

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