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WANTED KNOWN.
AIR DEFENCE PRECAUTIONS
Anti-Gas Measures For Groat Britain
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
U.S. DEMANDS EMPEROR'S APOLOGY
(Continued from Page 1.)
presented, to Mr. J. C.. Grew, Ameri- can Ambassuilor.
Firstly, it reiterates the
opology
PREVENTION OF PANIC | Brendy delivered for the sinking of
London, Dec. 13.
During the debate in the House of MANGO GADOENG Haroem Mania Lords on the Air Raid Precautions just received from Java, fresh, satis-Bilt the Air Minister, Viscount Swin- factorily delicious, Java Restaurant, ton, referring to anti-gas precaution 44, Lockhart Road,
Hongkong, work already accomplished, suid a Telephone 32404. Delivered to cus- school for instruction in Gloucester- abire had been turning out instructed tomer's house if required.
persons at the rate of 120 per month. A second school would shortly be established in the neighbourhood of York.
PREMISES TO LET.
OFFICE FLAT TO LET,—Commo-| dious Ground Flour Office Accommo dation in P. & O. Building. Ready for occupation on 1st March, 1938. Apply Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., P.&O. Building.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY. FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
1
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or *lil-treated in a manner likely to cause
unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter con- cerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at onco welth
Some 200,000 volunteers had al- ready been instructed in anti-gas measures. In addition, every police- man In the regular forces has also very large been trained, as well as number of the special constabulary. A special system of training had been instituted for doctors and something like 10,000 doctors and 10,000 nurpes had been instructed as to how to give medical treatment in gua coses.
It was essential to prevent any- thing in the nature of panic in the work of giving security and this he
thought had been achieved.
Referring to the provision of res- pirators he said that in July last year the old cotton mill was taken over on the principle of the shadow factory" This for the making of gas masks. factory had produced 20,000,000 Bay The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o masks or respirators and he believed G.P.O. Box No. $13, Hongkong, or Britain was the only country that had the inspector, 40, Poktulum Road, 1st so developed mass production of gas floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel masks on such scale. Arrange- Health
the ments had also been made for pro Centre, Wanchai; or Inspector, 12, Sul Yeung Choi Street,] viding 12 central store depots which'
would
each hold something like All further steps will be taken, and 3,000,000 gas masks. Five of these expenses borne, by the Society. depots were already in existence
The Informont's name will be kept | British Wireless, strictly private, except in cases where mailce is-proved,
1st floor, Kowloon,
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"ATHOS II"
No. 2, A/38 Bringing Corgo from Marseilles via ports elc., urrived Hongkong on Sunday, 12th December, 1937.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kow- loun, whence delivery may be obtained, Immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 22nd December, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
SECOND READING
London, Dee. 14.
The Air Raids Precautions Bill has passed ita secand reading in the House of Commons without division. -Reuter Bulletin,
CANADA'S COASTS
Ottawa, Dec. 14.
Canada's scheme of fortiñention of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts has been thoroughly revised, declared Mr. Mackenzie King ut a banquet last night. Construction of the new fortifications under way at present was concentrated in the Pacile, the reason for which, he declared, must be known to his listeners.
The Premier added that Canada needed an adequate air force for the defence of the casts. They were
buzing the latest anti-aircraft equip- ment and increasing the supplies of Damaged Packages will be examin-maitions.-Router Bulletin, ed by the Company's Surveyor. Messrs:Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees nti 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 18th Decem- ! ber, 1937,
Consignees must have a Revenue Ofeer In attendance
when any + dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,
No Fire Insurance will be effected
by us in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.: Hongkong. 12th December, 1937,
VICTORY PARADE
the U.S.S. Panay;
Secondly, it promises indemnifica- tlan for the losses sustained;
Thirdly, it gives assurance that those responsible will be punished:
Fouthly, it guarantees that steps will be taken to prevent any recur- rence of such incidents.
The note was delivered at 3 p.m. yesterday afternoon before Mr. Grew was able to present Washing- | ton's demands. Mr. Grew is plan- ning to deliver the American protest Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Kokl roti, is avall able.
As soon
tho
Anxiously Awaiting
Demands
WEDNESDAY;
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Dec. 14.
S. C. & F. "New York correspondent cubles:
DECEMBER
15,
White Clouds Formed By
Stratosphere
Flyers
1987.
hold
of the
POST OFFICE.
HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAPIE
SERVICE.
AIR MAIL TIMES
Ordinary alr mait letters for Im- XLT Telegrams conveying Christ perial Airways Direct Service lo mas and New Year Greetings will be Europe etc., will, until further notice, accepted by the Radio Onice for be closed at Kowloon Post Office and transmission via Radio during the General Post Office at 0a.m. on period from December 14, 1937 to Sundays. January 6, 1933, both dates in-
Letters for this Service may be elusive.
(a) The charge for telegrams to posted in the ordinary posting boxes places in Chine will be based at Kowloon Post Office and General on One Fourth of the ordinary Post Office, They should be clearly rate and to other pluces on One marked "By Air Mall" and bear sumclent postage. Insufficiently pre- Third of the ordinary rate. Lieut. Col. Pezzi, who on May 7 (b) The minimum charge for all paid letters may be taxed
double the deficiency or forwarded attained the record altitude of about'
places will be for ten words. Further particulars may be obtain- by Steamer Service, at the discretion. $7,000 feet, advises that the super-ed on application at the Radio Omce. of the Post Once. fast stratosphre plane of the future must be a monoplane, Instead of the used for his record biplane type allempts.
The market to-day was steadier on
stratosphere Flights in the a more favourable outlook for an early
vast possibilities for futuro. trans business recovery. Leading railroad-men belleve that enr-load-continental air traffic; declared Licut ings have touched bottom levels for Col. M. Pezzi, commander the current movement and that the
Italian stratosphere flying school, be- market may expect a slight up-turn
fore the congress
Lilienthal of the to be extended over several weeks.
Aviation Society at Munich recently. The American metal market forecast of steel operations shows 20
per cent. of capacity, this being the first time in 14 weeks in which the figure hos not shown a decline. Liquidation was scarce. Gold-minings
favoured.
were
Bonds were irregularly lower, with Government bonds irregular. Curb stocks were also irregular.
Japan is apparently doing her utmost to effect a settlement and is Stocks: The market continues to anxiously awaiting formal notifien- be soft, but now shows signs of better tion of the American demands, hop-resistance. If news is not unfavour ing to return satisfaction as speedily able, a resumption of the rally should as possible.
regarding Japan's concern
Lic Panay episode is at present over- shadowing her preoccupation over friction with Great Britain.
soon be had. Business failures for the week totalled 234. Bank posits amounted to $14,707,000,000.
Cotton: Liverpool and Bombay were buyers on
market.
Control of rudders, he explained, must be very.rigld for stratosphere planes because cables, such as are now used, are liable to show un- desirable variations in length at high attitudes.
Us
Special attention must be paid to de-engine lubrication. Oils inust be us
Indifferent to low temperatures possible.
RADIAL ENGINE A normal radial engine with super- charger of high efficiency was used for the record fight, Lieut.-Col. Pezzi revealed. A plne-wood propeller with a 3.30 metre diameter weighing 119 pounds gave satisfactory results.
At present the fact that the Em-Hedging was light. There is some peror has been involved in the Panay belief that an advance in price is ineldent hus not been mentioned. It accessary to divert some volume of will be a serious development when cotton from the Government loan in- it arrives, in view of the peculiar to cominercial channels. Rovernmental philosophy where the market reports a fair volume of Emperor is concerned.
business at firm prices. Spot demand was light. November consumption totalled 484,019 bales.
Text Of Hirota's Note
the above
the
The text of Mr. Hirota's note to Mr. Grew reads in part:
"While it is clear, in the light of
circumstances, that present Incident is entirely due to a mistake, the Japanese Government regrets most profoundly that it has caused damage to a United States man-of-war and ships, and casualties among those aboard. It desires to heartfelt and sincere present
The Japanese
Government will moke indemnification for all losses and deal appropriately with those responsible for the Incident.
"Furthermore, it has already issued strict orders to the authorities on the spot with a view to preventing any recurrence of a a similar incident.
apologies.
"The Japanese Government in the fervent
vent hope that friendly relations of Japan and the United States will not be affected by this unfortunate affair, has frankly stated as above its sincere attitude, which I beg Your Excellency to make known to your Government.
Similar Note To Britain
It is understood that Mr. Hirota has | delivered u note to Slr Robert Cralgie, the British Ambassador, in connection with the attack on H.M.S. Ladybird.
The United Press is reliably in- formed that the sentiments of this note are similar to those expressed in the note regarding the Panny incident bssador.-United Press.
The textile
Whent: The market to-day was quiet and exports were light. The Argentine Government estimate to morrow is expected to be bullish.
Corn: There has been an estimat- ed export of 1,000,000 bushels. Re- ceipts are small and the market is
Arm,
Rubber: There has been pressure of c.lf, hedging and slack factory demand. The market is quiet.
Sugar: The market is dull, but prices are firm on renewed short- covering and sellers are scarce.
Wall Street Journal morning com-
ment.
Fuel consumption during the record flight was enormous, and means must Italian said, for in- be found, the creasing the engine eMciency.
Possibly use could be made of the energy stored in hat exhaust gases. Sumcient cooling of the stratosphere plane will be imperative. Radiator' surface will have to be so great that part of the radiator must be housed in the wings.
The Italian Stratosphere Flying School, Lieut.-Col. Pezzi revealed has gathered important data on the physical reactions of the pilots ut such
altitudes.
"STRATOSPHERIC SUITS"
Ventilation of the lungs, effects on the blood circulation, heart activities and the buman system in ¿UT- The "Journal" says that yester-erai have been the subject of scientific day's selling was largely proft- Investigation on numerous fights by taking and liquidation for Tax pur-
poses.
The weakness of Western Union shares is due to the latest report of poor carnings.
The Street feels that the inventory situation is improving daily.
The weakness of utility securities Is having an unsettling effect on the general stock list.
Dow Jones Averages Dec. 13 30 Industrials
122.83 20 Rails
31.30 20 Utilities
LETTERS TO THE delivered to the United States Am-40 Bonds
EDITOR
AMBULANCE APPEAL tary of State. Mr. Cordell Hull.re-
To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph, “
Sir-May I through the courtesy of your press appeal for public support at the dance to be held at St. John
21.50
93.63
11 Commodity Index 53.43
picked Italian aviators.
The human body, the colonel de- clured, can nuver become "accus tomed," even by frequent and pro- longed flights, to atmospheric condi-
altitude.
fect tions prevailing over. 18,000
Technical apparatus are invariably required for longer lights in such attitudes.
"stratospheric
feet Over 42,000 Close suits" with electric heating, or com 123.50 pletely isolated cabins, are becoming 31.30 necessary if the pilot is to be insured 21.35 against death. 93.50 53.03
EXCHANGE RATES
Hull Adda His Word
Washington, Dec. 14. While awaiting the reply to Pre- sident Roosevelt's protest, the Secre-
-vealed-that-he-hed-cabled-the-Ameri---Paris
ean Ambassador in Tokyo new, stiff | Generva. and formal representations reflecting Berlin. the Impatience and anger of the Athens. Government over repented incidents Milan involving neutrals.
Copenhagen Oficial circles explained that the Stockholm. Roosevelt's demands and cited the Shanghai.
Helsingfors. futility of the Japanese apologies and New York. assurances against repetition in pre-New vious incidents.
Japanese Demonstrate Ambulance Headquarters on Friday, note supplemented strongly President Oslo.
In Hongkew
Dec. 17 at 8.30 p.m. in ald of Brigade Funds.
Shoghal, Dec. 14. Many of the men's divisions are Cheering widely and waving flaga sadly lacking in equipment; hundreds Japanese residents in the Hongkew of recruits are wulting to enrol, but district in Shanghat staged a monster Jack of fiances forbids their admit- parade to celebrate the fall of Nan-tance into the Brigade. king. The marchers were seen off at their starting point by the Japanese Consul-General, Mr. Okamoto, The route included a whart from which the paraders lustlly banzaled the Japanese flagship Izumo In mid.. stream.-Reuter.
Dec. 14.
At this time of the year one has
Jolin
only to walk along Queen's Rd. East or West, and see many St Ambulance men at their vaccination stations, 7-10 p.m., working volun- tarily and giving up their evenings.
In addition, the senior members JAPAN CELEBRATES
are busily engaged in giving lectures Tokyo Ten thousand school children and on Air Raid Precautions and First students, mostly in blue uniforms, Aid to many hundreds of Chinese scouts and reservists took part in amen and women. procession to-day, waving paper
flags in brilliant sunshine. They If one cannot attend the Dance, one visited the Palace, Plaza, Navy and CAN send a small subscription. War Ministries to "banzai" the capture of Nankinit.
The St. John Ambulance Brigade, receives no grant from the Govern- To-night there will be elaborate meni, yet its services are in greater lantern processions and the city will demand than ever. be illuminated. Similar celebrations
will be held throughout Japan-
Reuter.
Swan Culbertson
ROSA LANGLEY,
Hon. Secretary.
Frith ста
Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities
Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Servico Commodity Futures on the principal American Members of
'New York Cation Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Winnipeg Grain Exchange
Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York
The note added that the Govern- ment and people of the United States. were deeply shocked-United Press. Lisbon..
Madrid. Calm Expectancy
Washington, Dec. 14. With the presentation of the formal Note to Jupin in regard to the Panny incident, the atmosphere here is one of calm expectancy,
Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, called on President Roosevelt at the White House to inform him of the latest developments, and later received the press, but had virtually nothing to Impart.
Asked about the London reporis that the British and American goV- ernments were co-operating closely in mailers arising from the Yangtse incidents, Mr. Cordell Hull replied that he had nothing new to say, but unofficially it was gathered that the two governments had maintained the the bombings closest contact since were first reported.
Japan's eagerness to apologise even before receiving the American nate leaves the State Department in something of a quandary as I is not quite clear whether A further formal reply should be expected, or
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DELBOS SIGNS TRADE pact
For stratosphere flights the forma- tions of the ice on the wing and con- trol instruments represents a potential danger which will have to be over- come by engineers.
Also, further investigation is neces- sary, he said, into the causes of a strange phenomenon.”
During each flight, he aid, pilots invariably noticed a sort of white cloud forming behind the airplane speeding through the stratosphere.
Several theories have been offered by scientists, but only further study would reveal the exact nature of this curious appearance.
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Dec. 14.
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Router:
December
January
March
May July
Belgrade, Dec. 14, The Franco-Yugo-Slavin trade Octaber agreement, which operates from Spot January 1, 1938, was signed by M. Yvon Delbos, the French Foreign Minister and Dr. Milan Stoyadino- vitch, this morning-Reuter,
4
FIRING PRACTICE
the apologies should be regarded as Naval exercises arc continuing suficient. Mr. Hull was closely outside the harbour this week when questioned on this point, but he day and night firing will be heard. declined to commit himself.
The heavy firing heard in the Colony Isolationist members of Congress about 6 Dan. yesterday Was seized on u passage in the note calibre fring practice by H.M. referring to the Sino-Japanese ships near Waglan, hostilities as a pretext for demanding
markets
the enforcement of the Neutrality
Act, but scarcely a voice was raised
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Correspondents for
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Hongkong, China and Macao at
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l'er
Das
¡December 15,
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.December 15.
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Kitano Maru.
December 15.
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Amoy
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December 15.
December 15.
Shanghai and Foochow
Soochow
December 25.
Haiphong
Suiyang
December 13,
Van Heutsz
December 15.
Straits
Anking
.December 15.
Connda, U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan
Straits and Europe vla Negapatam
(Letters and Papers) London date, 18th November.
(Vancouver B.C., 27th November), Emp, of Canada Japan Japan Manila
.December 10.
Jeypore
December 16.
Sarpedon Adrasius
December 10.
December 17.
Hakone Maru
December 17.
Bangleok and Swalow
Kulgan
December 17.
Japan and Formosa
Katori Muru
December 17.
Shanghai and Swatow
December 17.
December 17,
December 17.
Canton
1.December 18,
Pres. Pierce 1
December 18.
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December 19.
..December 20.
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Stanghal
Haiphong
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Francisco, 17th November)
Manila
Shanghai and Swatow
Klungchow Tilalok Victoria
Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways Pan-American Airways Plane
Direct Service"-San Francisco
date. 8th December.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperiat Airways Plane
Straits, Manila and London Parcels
Direct
Service"-London
date,
11th December.
London date, 11th November Memnon Calculia and Strults Straits
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Titan
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letiers ond Papers) London, 25th November and London date, 18th November.
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Date and Time.
G. C. Paul Doumer
Wed., Dec. 15, 2 p.m. Hellas... Wed., Dec. 15, 2.30 p.m. Kitano Moru,.Wed., Dec. 15, 5 p.m. Thursday
Victoria
(Due Victoria B.C., 13th Jan, 1038) Swatow
Kongmoon and (Pakhai vla Kong-
moon)
Kongso...
Thurs, Dec. 16, 8.15 a.m. Tal Seun Hong
Thurs., Dec. 16, 8.30 a.m. Ixion.... Thurs., Dec. 16, 10.30 a.m.
Tingsang..Thurs., Dec. 10, 10.30 a.m.
Tal Lec Japan and San Francisco-due San Bokuyo Maru
Francisco, 10th January 1938.
Siralts and Europe via Marseilles Behur
-Due Marseilles, 10th January 1938
Reg.,
Thurs., Dec. 16, 11.00 a.m.
Thurs., Dec. 16, 1.30 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 16.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
.Dec. 18, 1.45 p.m. Ord........Dec. 18, 2.30 p.m.
*Manila, Makassar and Sourcbaya Tinegara.Thurs., Dec. 10, 2.30 p.m. Manila
*Straits and Calcutta
Hollow
Emp. of Canada
Friday
Santhia ...
Thurs., Dec. 16, 5.00 p.m.
Fri., Dec. 17. Parcels, ......Dec. 16, 5 p.m.. Ord.. ......Dec. 17, 6.30 am. Anking....Fri, Dec. 17, 8.30 am. Eurasia Plane........Fri, Dec. 17.
G.P.0, and KP.Ó.
.Deo, 17, 9 a.m. Dec. 17, 9.30 s.m.
Fri.. Dec. 17. Dec, 17, 9 am. Dec. 17, 0.45 a.m. .Dec. 17, 10.30 a.m. Fri., Dec. 17. .Dec. 17, 9 a.m.! Dec. 17, 9.45 a.m. ..Dec. 17, 10.30 B.m.
Opening
Closing
0.03/03
6.12/12
Air Mail for North China, Slan and Nanking (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans- port as Bervices permit).
Rex.. Ordi,
8,00/08
0.13/13
Manila, Australia, and New Zealand Changte
8.15/10
8.22/22
8.10/19
6.23/23
via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 28th December
Parcels,
Reg.
8.24/26
0.28/29
Ord.,
8.30/31
0.37/37 8.32
*Straits and Europe via Marseilles Sarpedon
due Marseilles, 14th January 1938 and London Parcels due London, 20th January 1938. Formosa, Japan and Europe via
Siberia
Parcels,
Reg., Ord..
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Katori Maru
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Morsellies
Fri, Dec. 17.
15.00/00
(Due Marseilles, 10th Jan., 1030)
Reg., Ord.,
Dec. 17, 5 p.m. Dec. 17, 5.30 p.m.
15.30/28 15.40/30
15.17/20
15.27/35
Saturday
July September 15.02/02 15.30/50 Sales for the day:-2,300 tons.
15.50/50 15.40N
Air Malt for "K.L.M. Service"-duo Victoria..
Amsterdam, 28th December.
G.P.O. & K.F.O.
Rex..
Ord.,
Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden.. Victoria
Exypt and Europe via Naples
The First Notice Day for January Cotton is Dec. 27 and the Delivery Date Jan. 3.
December March May
New York Rubber
The last Notice Day for December Rubber is Dec. 28.
against the President's action injected to attack or unlawful Inter- | May hantling the situation without refer-ference by Japan.
ence to Congress as he is constitu-
Honally empowered to do.-Reuter, United States Wants
Assurancès
Washington, Dre. 14.
It is learned that the United States expects
The note adds that in the present case the acts of Japanese armed forces are in complete disregard of American rights.-Reuter.
German Protest
Berlin, Dec. 14.
Chiengo Wheat
December
July
924/02 80%/80%
057%/06 0284/027%
87 /07%
Monday's Sales:-
20,700.00 bushels. Chicago Corti
December
May
July
50%/50% SCAL/BAY 81 /58%% 5834/68 8016/58% The last Notice Day for December
Winnipeg Wheat
- 1254/125/123 110%/117 1154/1147%
111%/111
Dec.
✡ formal expression
It is semi-oMetally announced that | Gratris is Dec. 39. of: regret from Japan concerning the Germany has forwarded a reprezerita- Panay incident, complete and com- tion to the Japanese Embassy aganist prehensive indemnification, and on the hombing of a British steamer on assurance that definite and specific the Whangpoo on which vessel at the May steps will be taken to ensure that time was the provisional headquarters July American nationals, interests and of the German Embassy from Nan- The last Notice Day for December Property In Chins will not be sub- king—United Press.
Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31.
Hakone Maru Fri, Dec. 17, 3.30 p.m.
due Naples, 9th January, 1030 Japan. Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres.
South America and Europe via Victoria.D.C.dur Victoria B.C., 8th January 1938.
Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy)
• and Shanghai Air Mail
.Sat, Dec. 15.
..Dec. 18, 4,00 p.m. Dec. 18, 4.30 p.m. Sat, Dec. 10, G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Rex.. Ord., McKinley
..Dec. 18, 4.15 p.m. ..Dec, 18, 5.00 p.m. .....Sat., Dec. 18.
Parcels,.....Dec. 18, a p.m.
Reg.,
..Dec. 18, 4.16 p.m. .Dec. 18, 6 p.m.
Sun, Dec. 19, 8.30 n.m.
Sun., Dec. 19, 0 a.m.
Bun., Dec..10. .Dec. 18, 5.00 p.m. ....Deo, 19, 9 a.m.
Air Mall for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plano
Airways Service"-Due Darwin
Bun., Dec. 19.
Swntow
Ord.,
Sunday
for "Imperial Direct Bervice"-Due London 27in December
Hollow
Sulyang... Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Rek. Ord..
26th December,
G.P,O, & KP.0.
Neg
Ord.,
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