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THE HONGKONG

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

R.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

In accordance with Government

25 words $2.00 ordinance, the Exchange Banks

for 3 days prepaid

ROOMS TO LET.

FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Suit- couple. able for two ladies of a Private bathroom attached. Apply 245 Prince Edward Road.

TO LET.

FOR SIX months or longer, comfort- able House in Fanling district, fully furnished, hot and cold water, modern conveniences, gorden, garage, etc. Apply Box No. 431, "Hongkong Telegraph.

BUDGET MUST NOT HINDER U.S. ARMING

(Continued from Page 1.)

our being attacked or getting into war unless we get into entangling alliances In Europe does not exist. It is pre- posterous to think of Japan effec- States. tively attacking the United or vice versa,"

Senator Key Pittman, however, de- clared: "I think the greatest defence against war is to make governments fraid to attack you. We can strengthen the Navy with a few hundred millions so that any single nation would be afraid to force us Into war."

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SPEEDED UP PURCHASES

Well-informed quarters here said. that sume time ago War Department ofclals were ordered to speed un aircraft purchases, with the result that the Budget Committee was informed that 1,352 muchines are now order. They are of all categories and ure being delivered at a rate of two to five per day.

on

The Government is almost a year ahead of schedule which makes 11 necessary to complete a programme involving the purchase of 2,320 planes by 1040.

It is stated the Navy and U. S. Marine Corps are keeping pace with the Army expansion.-United Press.

TWO-POWER STANDARD FOR NAVY ENVISAGED

(Continued from Page 1.)

he said there appeared to be no prospect that the strength of the Paclite neet could be diminished in view of the Japanese military activities.

In the meantime, the European naval strength, has been increased

will be closed for the transactions

NOTICE.

NON-PAYMENT OF WATER ACCOUNTS.

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

JUDGMENTS IN SEVERN LEIGH CASE

(Continued from Paga 1.)

ceived a letter in the following terma:

DECEMBER 80,

practically unchanged on the master, and in my opinion he has falled to discharge it.

It follows therefore that this appoul

fufis.

In

Justice

1937.

FAILED TO PUT LIGHTS OUT, CHINESE FINED

EXPORTS BAROMETER OF FEAR

SECOND JUDGMENT his judgment, · Mr. "Sir. After reading the China Fraser said: The facts are briefly

Because he failed to extinguish 24 Mail of September 6, Monday, we do that a British ship, the Severn Lights on advertisement board in under churter willi the Miteul Buxari Excess water and meter rental not feel inclined to continue to serve Kalaha, Limited, a Japanese firm, was Nathan Road near Austin Road on the 1st January, 1938. (The first accounts are posted to tho,person in the Severn Leigh. We feel that in Hongkong bound for Hiongoy in f "Black-out Night," December 9, anbarometer of publle feeling in Can- who signed the Form "G" guaran- | we are entitled to either war-zone ballunt in order to take a cargo of electrician named Kwok Lum, was ton regarding the possibilities of n

of public business on Saturday,

week-day in January).

Hongkong, 20th December, 1937,

NOTICE.

The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited.

Notico is hereby given that the came of the above Company will from the Ist January, 1938, be changed to

CABLE & WIRELESS, LIMITED, with which fa associated the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Co., Ltd., (Incor- porated in England).

An agreement has been aigned between His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffroy Northcoto, K.C.M.G., and Cable & Wireless, Ltd., for the transfer to the latter company of the fixed station com- mercial radio communications of the Colony as from January lat., 1938,

his

teeing payment. This person is money or otherwise we can claim in be paid off the ship. We demand one generally the landlord

of these two alternatives. recognized agent..

or

Flour

providing .☺ Rood

Wakamatsu Inned $40 by Mr. K. Keen at the Japanese invasion, Japan. coal to Milki and

Kwok sald Exports of flour from Hongkong to- Kowloon Magistracy. "On September 0, 1037, before the that he had not committed the the Kwangtung capital have varied

of Im-- That letter was signed by twenty-date on which the ship was due to offence intentionally as he had fixed in direct ratio to rumours In many instances inconvenience Bix members of the crew, Including leave for Hongny, the crow demand- the automatic switch of the lights to pending war,

extinguish every lamp at the required When, a fortnight ago, it appeared the respondenta,

The master Interviewed

ed extra money for war risks or to the re be paid off.

hour. Somehow or other the witch certain that the Japanese were about presentatives of the crew and cabled

to launch their long-threatened at- The ship's articles were dated went out of order. to the owners for authority to pay March 10, 1937. Although clause 10

Inspector Post said that the switch tack on Canton, flour imports from

ceased entirely. additional wages, but that request of the charter party provides that box had to be broken before the stongkong

lights, which, were all visible from No dour was shipped from Hong- was refused,

the steamer shall not be ordered to

days, Chinese pur- PROSECUTIon starts

any ports blockaded or where lies the air, could be extinguished by the kong for ten

police.

chasers refusing to buy when there- The signatories, of the letter were tilities are being carried on and so informed, and on the afternoon of there is the usual provision that the

that their stocke were

prospects would be seized by the Japanese. September 9 a statutory entry in the contract is voidable in case of war

Fubile conndence has apparently ship's log was made. On September in which Britain is involved, there is

been restored this week, for ship- 10 the respondents were prosecuted nothing either in the charter party

ments were again resumed before the Marine Magistrate for or the ship's articles which deals combining to impede Use

Monday and have continued daily progress with war between other nations or

since then. im-of the voyage.

risks consequent on war,

Kwangtung buyers, however, are- NO WAR DECLARATION

making no forward commitments, and purchases are made on the day-

is caused to tenants by the water supply being disconnected without warning to them, owing to the failure of the guarantor to pay the accounts within the specified period. Tenants are, therefore, advised to make suitable arrange ments with their landlords to ensure that all water and meter rental accounts are paid promptly. Changes of ownership. of pro-

be notified porty should mediately to this Offico.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 24th December, 1937.

G.

R.

+

SNATCHERS CONTINUE ACTIVITIES

on

Throughout the period from Sep- tember 6 to 15 the moderation and; reasonableness shown by both the The position is that hostilities have Five months' hard labour and 12 master and the crew is most note-broken out between China and Japan strokes of the cane was the sentence to-day basis. refused worthy. No members of the crow in North China without a formal given by Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Tefuse duty. and many of them declaration of war, that Japanese Magistracy to-day to a man named

NAVAL MEN ON TRANSPORT worked overtime. The respondents, coast, that there have been attacks

war vessels are on the South China Leung Hong, 31, who was charged however, made it clear

with stealing a gold earring from a that they

When the transport Dorsetshire ar- would

by the Japanese on railways and not sail in the ship to Hongay: Chinese vessels in South China, that

woman who was walking at Lalchi- kok Road, near

Tong Mel Road, rives here on January 8. with military maintaining that the condition of the Canton River has been closed Kowloon, on

10

December 25. For personnel already published, she will Surgeon

the voyage had changed by reason traffic and in places mined, and that i breach of the deportation ordinance also have on board a of the hostilities beween China and there is a force of Chinese aeroplanes Loung, who has previous convictions Lieutenant for HM.S. Cricket, seven: Japan, and that such change justified

at Canton. An article in the China The present Radio Traille Office | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS their demanding Increased wages to Mall of September 0 suggested that Singapore for life, was further sen-

of the Sale by Public Auction sate for the increased riska.

the Canton air force was about to for

the appellant has attack Japanese ships. to be held on Monday, the 3rd

argued that because there has been

Subsequent to the men's demands

will

remain in the P. & 0. Building, Des Voeux Road, until

the end of January, after which the Office will be transferred to the Officer of the Eastern Exten- sion Telegraph Co., Ltd., (herein- after to be known as Cable & Wireless, Ltd),

Mobile Station Services (Ships at Sea and Aviation), Broadcast- ing and certain other services will remain under Government control,

CHINESE FORCES CLAIM KWANGTEH RECAPTURED

(Continued from Page 1.1 has now entered Tainan city and other units are crossing the Yellow River. Heavy Damage On Taian

*

Heavy damage has been inflicted on Talan, important stallon on the Tien- tsin-Pukow Railway, near famous Taishan Mountain, as a result of re- peated Japanese aerial bombing dur- ing the lust few days.

Tou Mu Kung, one of the well-

rapidly, the Fascist nations display-known temples there, has been de-

ing the desire for overseus economie buses rich in raw materials,

Difficult Problem

"The close co-operation of Japan and the Fascist nations renders it United problematical whether the States could defend her castern coast or interests elsewhere in the Atlantic region simultaneously with major naval operations in the Pacife," sald Me-Jolin-Hubbard,-the-Navy League. President. The full feet might be required in the Pacifle simultaneously with hostilities in the Atlantic. In such on event the Panama Canal would probably be decommissioned by an overt act of the end

enemy.

This

has raised the problem of some per- manent protection for the Atlantic seaboard, particularly in the event of European aggression directly against the United States or elsewhere in this hemisphere.

States two-power

"It is obvious the United must thus consider the standard.'

Mr. Hubbard advocated the early strengthening of the US. merchant marine and the construeilon of a base in the Caribbean Sea as a first step towards adequate defence parations. United Press.

pre-

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Dec. 20. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Router:

New York Cotton

Opening

Closing 0.11/11 8.12 N 8.20/22 8.19/21 0.25/20 8.33/34 0.30/30 8.37/37 B.41/42

January

March

0.25/24

8.31/31

8.33/34

0.29

molished by Japanese bombs. As 11 precaution against Japanese southward advance, Chinese forces have blown railway bridge at Chiebshou, 13 kilo- metres north of Talan.-Central News.

the

the

up

the

Japanese Troops "Mopped Up"

Hsuchow, Dec. 30. Small-batches-of-Japanese. vanguards who ventured to the suburbs of Hofci, Important city in central Anhwei, were discovered and

ADMITTED FACTS

terms

01

their

the

and who has been

banished from Warrant Ofcera and 32 ratings.

tenced to three months' hard labour.

by Mr. Admitting the theft of a gold car-five months' hard labour ring from a married woman who was Keen. Sub-Inspector Moreton, who

NEWS IN

BRIEF

DAY BY DAY

Mr. A. Thomson of No. 4 Pump Mr. A. Hyde-Lay of No. 514 the Peak has reported to the police that House, Bowen Road, has reported to that his residence was some personis attempting to burgle the police

stole they were disturbed and fled. his residence yesterday morning, hut broken into by persons who Jewellery to the value of $30.

Charged with having kidnapped a A scaman named Li Fuk, aged 38, child under 14 years of age, a widow was fined $400 or six months' hard named Wong Pun, 31, was this morn- labour by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett pt ing remanded for 48 hours by Mr. the Kowloon Magistracy to-day for K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon unlawful possession of 25 taels of Magistracy. The remand was re- raw opium, Li was arrested at the quested by Det.-Sergeant MacPherson Kowloon Railway Station on Decem- who said that police enquiries had ber 28, the opium being fouri hid-not been fully completed yet. den in specially made hollows of his

An ex-policeman yun, 38. shoes.

nan of the Hongkong Police, Force, employed, was charged before Mr. The Dollar liner President Grant Forrest at the Central Magistracy this is due in Hongkong late this after-morning with the theft of A quantity of which are from noon with 1,010 sacks of mall, 400 of electric wiring from the stairway

President of No. 37 Fo Tak Street, second

floor, Hoover, wrecked off the southern earlier in the day. A private watch- coast of Formosa. The Grant's mail man, To Chiu, said he saw Yuen is largely the late Christmas post running away at 5.15 am, carrying a from Canada and the United States, | sack, and on chasing and catching She was delayed by calling to pick up him, found the wiring tied around his the Hoover's mall bags,

walst.

day of January, 1938, at 3 p.my no declaration of war between China there were conversations between walking in Boundary Street yester- prosecuted, mentioned the prevalency at the Offices of the Public and Japan and because neither the the ship's offlcers and the crew and 1 day a man named Chan Chỉ, aged 23, of earring matching incidents in the Works Department, by Order of Chinese Navy nor the Chinese Air there was correspondence by cable unemployed, was also sentenced to Shamshulpo district. His Excellency the Governor of Force could take effective steps to with the Board of Trade: The men

the shipment

coat to one Lot of Crown Land at King's fananese ports the respondents had were informed that no war bonus was Road, near Quarry Bay, in the no justification for their action. He payable but persisted in their de

mands. In the event the ship was conceded, however, that the situa- delayed Colony of Hong Kong, for a

and

a prosecution under term of 75 years, with the option tion in Chinese waters and

on the section 225 (1), (e) of the Merchant of renewal at a Crown Rent to tinguishable from that off the const consequence.

Chinese coast generally was indis- Shipping Act of 1804 was brought in be fed by the Surveyor of His of Spain.

One is struck by the moderation Majesty the KING, for one

which characterises the whole of further term of 75 years.

The admitted facts are that at the these proceedings-the reasonable Intending bidders are advised time when the men made their dedemands of the men and the that immediately after the dis- mand for increased wages hostilities sympathetic attitude of the master

were

raging

between China and and owners. There has never been posal of the lot the Purchaser Japan. The Japanese fleet had

de-any suggestion that the men in re- (if not the applicant) will be clared a blockade of all ports over fusing to sall were actuated by my required to deposit with an a large part of the coast of China, other than their declared motive-to

obtain payment for u risk not authorised officer who will be damage had been sustained by neu-

con tral shipping in present at the sale, the sum of Japanese warships were

in Chinese waters, and plated by the

original lying

engagement. On two hundred dollars, ($200) in the coast of South Chine. China has contrary, It

may reasonably be cash. This sum will be refund-a small fleet of vessels of war and deduced from the evidence given that ed on payment of the Purchase also possesses an Air Force which, the men were in favour of their case belnx decided by the National according to the newspaper article to price.

which the crew referred in their let-Maritime Board and would have ac-

cepted lower terms than those PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. ter of September 7 intended to at-manded if such terms had been offer de tack enemy vessels

close to cruising

toed. the waters of Hongkong, while there nothing but the vigilance of the Japanese dect to prevent China min- ing any part of the waters off her was shown that the men never dis-

such coast line. In

circumstances obeyed any lawful order and even can it be said that the respondents worked overtime after their

de- were unreasonable in holding that mands had been presented. The their services in the Severn Leigh, a prosecution was dismissed by the vessel under charter to a Japanese Marine Magistrate on the ground that company and

yjected

that company's no direct order to sail was ever given. house Bag, was

to risks On appeal it was argued by Mr. than those incidental to an Sheldon, x.c. for the appellant that as ordinary commercial voyage in times Chine and Japan were not at war of peace? In my view the matter is and there was no real danger to the concluded by the decision

of the ship from Chinese sources the men

No. of Bale

Registry R..

Inland Lot

Locality

No. $099. Adjoining Inland Lot

No. 3535,

King's Road.

Boundary Mosaurometa.

st.

3. LW.

As per salo

plan

About 7,500

$31,250

$138

Upset Price

"mopped up" by Chinese forces NEW YORK STOCK

yesterday.

About 1,000 Japanese reinforce- ments arrived off Wuhu in warships Innded nt Yuchikow and

Hailiangshan, two points on the north bark of the Yangtze River opposite

Wulu, another report reveals. Central News.

Hauchow And Huaiyin Raided

Hauchow, Dec. 30. Hsuchow, Llenyun Harbour

and

Hlunlyin were raided by Japanese planes yesterday.

Coming from off the coast of Jicho in Shantung, four Japanese seaplanes appeared over Hsuchow at 10 a.m. and released more than 10 bombs on the cast and north parts of the city, destroying over 20 houses and a passenger coach at the railway sintion. No casualties resulted,

Under furlour Chinese anti-aircraft gun fire they few away in an caster- ly direction. One of them was seen to have been hit by a shrapnel, and to wobble along unsteadily.

From Hsuchow the raiders flew to Lienyun Harbour, where they dropped a number of missiles, damaging the rails and telegraph poles and wires. In the afternoon four other Japan- ese planes reconnoltred Hualyin and

several dropped

bombs. Central Newz.

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Dec. 29.

5. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:

Bonds were irregularly lower, with business fairly active. United States Government bonds were also!ower Wall Street Journal morning com-

grea

off

NEVER DISOBEYED

In the magisterial proceedings

IL

House of Lords in Palace Shipping were bound to complete their contenct Co. Ltd. v. Calne (1907) A.C.p. 388, of service and were not entitled to from which I take two cltations from the judgments of Lord James Hereford and of Lord Atkinson.

CITATIONS

mate and imminent 'as

each

case

arc

of

Informa-

on its

me that a

own

demand higher"pay;~With regard to the status of the belligerent parties 11 was conceded that there is no real difference between the hostilities in these and in Mediterranean waters: the

the difference, if any, lies in. potential danger to shipping from

the combatants.

It appeared from the evidence that i

QUOTES JUDGMENT The following passage

the

POST OFFICE.

un-

INWARD-MAILS-

From

Swatow

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Pan American Airways Plane

Service"-San Francisco Direct date, 22nd December, 1937.

and Japan-San U.S.A., Honolulu

Francisco date, 11th December,

l'or

Ninghai

Due

December 30..

December 20,

Pres. Coolidge

Pres. Grant

„December 30.

December 30...

Soudan

„December 30..

Talma

December 30,

Tilan

December 30.

.December 31. December 31..

1937.

USA, Canada, Japan, and Manila (Seattle, date 11th December), Japan and Shanghai Amoy

Straits Japan

Kashima Maru Kwangtung

Shanghai and Swatow

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Date and Time

Thursday

Kumsang

Thurs., Dec. 30..

For

*Straits and Calcutta

Parcels, ....Dec., 30, 4.00 p.m. Letters ....Dec. 30, 5,60 p.m.. Amoy and (Foochow via Amuy) Thisadane..Thurs., Dec. 30, 5.00 p.m.. Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Kashima Maru ......Thurs, Doo. 30. Service-due Amsterdam, 8th January, 1938.

Alr

from the

(p. 394). "In determining what amounts to a Justification for seamen refusing, to proceed to sea, I do not think that they are called upon to prove by positive and legal evidence the master did not consider there of capture; their decision has to be did not see any difference in the there was an actual probability was any danger" and the chief officer that

formed upon such genment at their unions of voyaging since he signed

the on," but the tion 05

officer felt that disposal. Doubtless

decision their

cision anything might happen in the near must not be based on merely arbi-future" and "could not forecast what The market to-day shook off the trary grounds. Good faith is would happen between here and effect of yesterday's adverse news,

necessary element, and such good Japan." The bombing of un Ameri- faith would not exist unless same can vessel, the President Hoover, in the recovery being partially attributed

reasonable grounds for the

refusat North China waters was referred to to covering by shorts while tax can be alleged." (p 386). "The risk in evidence but there was no evidcher end buying was noted, tax- selling was reduced. The

of capture may be so remote as to of any such bombing or other warlike market was also

encouraged by a brokers' leay

leave the character of such a voyage act beyond examination by Japanese statement to the effect that it was practically unchanged or so prox-warships taking place in Southern the Government's duty to safeguard mange its character. It must be a

to entirely Chinese or Japanese waters. the "pront motive" The bearish chan reiteration by Assistant Attorney question of degree to be determined General Jackson of trust manipula- | in tion charges had little effect to-day special facts; but it would cer- judgment of Lord Atkinson · In the voy-Palace Shipping Company, Limited Y. Coppers and chemicals were upward tainly appear on the belief that the Government age with a contraband cargo, across Caine, 1907 A.C., at page 390, is opt

which was planning additional armament seas

admittedly the to the present case." "In my opinion expenditure. Stocks related to ship theatre of war, to a port belonging the burden of ... establishing that building were also encouraged, to one of the belligerents which is the risk of capture was so remote itself a naval base, and therefore that the character of the voynge re- Curb stocks were irregular, but likely to be the object of such sur-mained practically unchanged from moderately active.

veillance and attack as the other that which the crew supposed it to belligerent is able to subject it to, or be when they signed the articles direct against it, is prima facie not rested upon the owners of the ship an ordinary commercial voyage of or their agent, the master. I do not he discharged a peaceful nature. It was, however, think that they or for an ordinary commercint voyage that burden simply by proving that of a peaceful nature that the crew at the port from which the

Voyage in this case engaged to serve. And, across the theatre of war Was to In my opinion, the burden of rebut-commence it

the wa.

opinion of ting the prima facie presumption oficials in a position to judge that, above mentioned, and establishing owing to the crippled condition of that the risk of

re- the naval forces of that belligerent by mote that the character of the voyage whom capture, if the ther remained practically unchanged from place, was to be apprehended, there that which the crew supposed it to was no rent risk or danger of capture be when they signed the articles, at all. rested upon the owners of the ship hostilities between Japan and China During the continuance of actual or their agent, the master. I

I do burder simply by proving that at the Is patent that the voyage of a ship think that they or he discharged that extending all along the Ching const part from which the voyage across un

under Japanese charter, flying a the theatre of war was to commence Japanese company's house flag, from it was in the opinion of officials in a one point on the China coast to un- 20.15 position to judge that, owing to the other, bound for o Japanese port 1988 crippled condillon of the naval forces with a cargo of coal, must, while 82.60 of that belligerent by whom capture, within the range of Chinese nimed 52.93 if it was to take place, was to be up which China is in a position to lay Vessels or aeroplanes and the area in prehended, there was no real risk or mines, be attended by dangers which danger of capture at all."

It is for the appellant to show are so NO CHALLENGE

remolo as not to aller the character The good faith of the respondents of the voyage. It is true that these has never been challenged." There dangers might diminish as the voy- has been no suggestion that the course uge proceeded, that is, as the vessel they adopted was inspired by any approached the coast of Japan, but misilvas other than those which they the appellant has not in my opinion stated. The onus of antiarying the discharged the onus which rests upon Court that the risk was so remote au him, and for this reason the appeal to leave the character of the voyage, must fall.

ment:

The "Journal" says that General Motors are likely to continue proft-

production.

Brokers said that the business

The First Notice Day for January Advance Seems To Be Halted able operations in spite of decreased

May- July October December Spot Colton Is Dec. 27 and the Delivery Dale Jan. 3.

December

March

May

July

New York Rubber

Hankow, Dec. 30. Following the capture of Nanking. the Japanese are deleted

apparently not making serious attempts to continue 14.05/08 14.00/60

the westward advance, according to 1470/77 14.00/73

Chinese reports received yesterday. 14.00/93 14.78b/80p

14.88 N

September 15.00/00

Sales for the day: 4,820 tons. The Inst Nolice Day for December Rubber is Dec. 29.

December

December

Chicago Wheat

deleted 014/91% 0034/00% 05%/85% 85%/05

Chicago Com

01/01 60%/01

May July

Monday's Sales:-29,048,000 bushels.

deleted May...

01/01% July

00%/60% The last Notice Day for December Graina is Dec. 30.

Winnipeg Wheni

Dec.

118/118

130/130 May

117/1174 July...

-1104/1105 The last Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31,"

On the Hangthpw front, where Chinese troops are holding positions on the southern shore of the Chien- tang River, only skirmishes occurred In the past few days. It is not be- Heved in Chinese circles that the Japanese forces will eventually nd- vance towards Kiangsi in order to Cheklang-Klangsi railway cut the which would precipitate a major con- ffict, as Chinese troops are massed in great numbers the Cheklang- Klangal border to stem the Japanese advance.

on

Meanwhlio Genorallasimo Chiang Kai-shek has issued an order strictly forbidding all Government, military and Kuomintang officials to leave their posts without authorisation.

Router.

picture has become worse in the last two weeks.

Brokers are of the opinion that when the public resumes buying, they are likely to favour armament shares, particularly airplane issues,

The Street is pessimistic to regard to the forthcoming message to Congress by the President. Dow Jones Averages Dec. 28 Close 30 Industrials

118,93 120.15 30 Rails

20.01 20 Utilities

10.07 40 Bonds

93.94

11 Commodity Index 53.32

THE WEYE FRENCH REMEDY,

APION NO. ERAPION NË:3

UN,AR OLERO

not

take

........Dec. 30, 5 p.m.

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

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Ro...Deo. 30, 4.30 p.m..

Ord

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Kashima Maru....Thurs., Dec. 30.

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marecilles-duo Mar- selles, 29th January,

I

Reg

.Dec. 30, 5 9.3.

Ord....

.Dec. 30, 5.30 p.m.

Air Mail for Chungking by the U.N.A.C. Plane ....Thurs, Doc," 30.

"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Service.

K.P.O.

.Dec. 30, & p.m. ....Deo. 30, 5 p... G.P.O.

Dec. 30, 5 p.m. Dec. 31, 6 ... Airways Plane

Thurs, Dea. 39.. Kowloon P.O.

Пек..

Ord,

Kex.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Ilon- Pan

olelo and U.S.A., by the "Tan American Airways Direct Servios"

due Han Francisco, 5th January,

Ord American

Reg.

Ord..

.Dea, 10, 5 p.m. .Dec. 30, & D.M..

G.P.O.

Ker..

.Dec. 30, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

.Dec. 31, 6 4,271..

Friday

Samshul and Wuchow_......... Tai Hing....Fri., Dec. 31, 8.15 a.m.. Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and Eurasia Mano

..Fri., Dec. 31

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice". (To

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

further points by surface transport as Services permit).

Reg.

Ord,

......................Dec. 31, 9 am.. ...Dec. 31, 9.30 m2.

moon)

Kongmoon and, (Pakhol vin: Kong- On Lee Fri, Dec. 31, 10.00 a.m..

Japan and Europe via Siberia

Swatow and Shanghai

Sandakan Bangkok

Shanghot Swatow

Japan, Canada, USA. Central and South America and Europa via Victoria B.C.-dug Victoria BC 19th January and Europe, viš Biberia. Manlia

Fushima Maru

Koying

Fri, Dec. 31, 10 a.m. ..Fri., Dec. 31, 10.30 b.m. Hinsang....Fri., Dec. 31, 12.30 pm.. Prominent....Fri, Dec, 21, 2.30 p.m. Noto Maru Fri., Dec. 31, 0 pm. Selatan

Fri, Dec. 31, 3 p.m. Dec. 31.

Pres. Grant

Parcels Ref... Ord. Pres/Coolidge

*Superscribed correspondence only,{\

.Dec. 31, 3.00 p.m. .Dec. 31, 4.15 p.m. „Dec. 31, 8.00 p.m..

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