THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY,
JANUARY 3,
.1938.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED Chinese girl, for either or full-mo employment. Providus experience unnecessary, but must have some knowledge of typing and table
• Md make`fair-translations From Chinese into English. Interest in literary work essential, and must possess...a general knowledge, of Chifieso with an acquaintance of nauve customs and modes of thought. Telegraph."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNOR
• THE EXCHANGE
ASSOCIATION, Hong Kong.
HANKS
The Public are hereby notified. that the Exchange, Banka.com. priaing the above will close for Exchange business at 1.00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, the 3rd and 4th January, 1038. “
Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.
NOTICE
INSPECTING
H.K.N.V.F.
New Instructor For Unit Arriving
OLD GARDENER ANTI-TRUST
TURNS THIEF
LAW PROBE ADVISED
FINALLY ADMITS
HIDING BAG.
WITH DIAMOND
The
Attorney
POST OFFICE.
BROADCAST RECEIVING
LICENCES Holders of licences are reminded
› HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAPH
SERVICE
A Washington, Jan, 2.
Stales United The gardener of Dr. R. S. Begble or Gericral, Mr. Homer 5. Cumming, that it it is desired to continue XLT Telegrams conveying New Year Greetings will be accepted by On January 11, His Excellency the tenced to one month's hard labour congressional Investigation of the retain possession of the apparatus the Radio Office for transmission via
after the date of expiration of the Radio up to January 6, 1938.
Governor, Sir
Geoffry Northcote
will make his first inspection of the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force in
H.M.S. Cornflower.
The Governor will arrive in his launch at 5.45 p.m. and will be met by Commodore E. B. C. Dicken and HK.N.VF., Cmdr. J. Petrie. An the Commanding Officer of the
and Tis. Excellency will inspect ali
55.
licened a renewal must be effected without delay.
174 The Peak was this morning serie in 10 annual report, recommends for theft, charged before Mr. R... Anti-Trust laws, calling the statute Forrest at Central Magistracy. Within its present form "Inadequate for
As from January 3, 1938, New. about 14 years of good gardening ser- the use of dealing with the vice behind him the
Licences will be available at the the man, Ko Cheung, many ramifications of the problem." admitted having stolen the hand- Mr. Cummings also stresses the Government Radio Office, G.P.O. bag of Mrs. Begbie, which contained desirability of expediting the ad-
Building, First Floor, en ordinary a diagond ring and other articles to ministration of justice. In the Federal business days, and will be
issued the total value of $600. The theft Courts and advances two suggestions against the receipt
receipt of a remittance similar to those of President Roose of $12, between occurred on January
the hours of velt's ill-fated Court reform pro-0 a.m. and 5 p.m. except on Satur- Issued an administrative oficer to supervise between 9 a.m. and I p.m. potting plant in the garden of her an mam numely the appointment of days when licences will be house with her husband and two the Federal Courts and an increased
may be made: friends, Birs. Begble took off her "flexibility" for the courts. This is diamond ring and put it in her hand-similar to President loosevelt's plan bag, which she placed near her by which the Chief Justice could
(b) by messenger. Later when she was in the house sho
(c) by post. remembered that her purse was sillassim judges to any district to hear
special cases.Reuter.
Apply Box. No. 433, "Hongkong Building, Chator Road, HONG- armed guard will. parade in the ship. On New Year's day, as she was
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
520 FEAK, Magazine Gap, For Sale or To Let, from 1st May next. Six Rooms, usual offices, Garage, Small Garden. Inspection by appointment only. Apply Lowe, Bingham & Matthews.
PREMISES TO LET.
OFFICE PLAT TO LET.—Commo- `dious Ground Floor Office Accommo- dation in P. & O. Building. Ready for occupation on 1st March, 1938.
We beg to notify that business situated in Alexandra our
KONG, has been taken over by Mr. LEON DAVID WALCH as from 1st February, 1932. Our interest and responsibility ceased from this date.
..
Hongkong, 31st December, 1937,
J. ULLMANN & CO.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that from the 1st February, 1932, 1 have taken over the business of
Apply Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., Messrs. J. ULLMANN & CO..
P. & O. Building.
TO LET.
FOR SIX months or longer, comfort- able House in Fanling district; fully furnished, hot and 'cold, water,
modern conveniences, garden, garage, etc. Apply Box No. 431; "Hongkong Telegraph
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange afficin summary, issued at 12.30 p.m.
Me, says;
The market · reopened
steady,
Buyers
Hongkong Bank $1,445 Hongkong Bank (Lon.) COB Douglases, $48%
H.K. Steamboats $0.20 Providents (New) $0.15 Raubs $7.30
H. & S. Hotels $5 HLK. Lands $30 Humphreys $8.10 H.K. Tramways $13 Star Ferries $78 H.K. Electrics $50% Cements $12.30
$23
Dairy F Watsons $44 Entertainments $5.20
Constructions (Old) $1
Constructions (New), $1
quietly
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan $1% pm. Wallace Harpers $334
Sellers
H.K. Mines $0.13
H.K. Lande, $30.40
H.K. Realles $4 H.K-Troniwaya-$13-
Peak Trams (New) $394 H.K. Electrics
$5034
Salra
Hongkong Bank $1,445/50 H.K. Tramways $13 Star Ferries $70
H.K. Electrics $501⁄21⁄2/.05 Wallace Harpers $31⁄2
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7.)
Dell, Jack Barly, Nelson Keys, Freddie Fox, The Swingtette: Tom Webster with Jack Hylton's Boys.
Comedians-Silly. Isn't It7.
.Bennett and Williams; Orchestra Going Greek Selection....New Mayfair Orchestra; Vocal-lie's An Angel (Hodges);
All With My Heart (Kahn, McHugh)...Elsie Carliste; Vocal-Gang Show of 1936....Ralph Reader and Chorus; Orchestra-Gipsy Fantasy (Charpentier and Rode)... ....Rode and His Tziganes,
8.40 London Relay-Hans Scharlig and the St. Morita Yodellers,
Relay-'Empire
0.0 London change'.
Ex-
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonics,
9.15 London Relay---Frank Rea and It's Orchestra,
9.30 London Relay-The News. 0,50 Haydn-Symphony No. 101 in D Minor (The 'Clock'),
Played by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York cond, by A. Toscanini.
10.28 Violin and “Cello Bolna, The Magic Flute Seven Variations On The Duel The Manly Heart' (Mozart-arr. Beethoven). Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) with Theo van der Fas (Piano),
A May Breeze (Songs Without Words'-Mendelssohn, arr. Kreislar; Londonderry Air (arr. Kreisler)....
..Fritz Kreisler (Violin) Plano accomp. by Michael Raucholzen.
10.45 London Relay-Green Fields and Pavements".
A talk by Howard Marshall.. 11.00 Clone down.
MANILA SHARES
Alexandra Building, Chater Road, HONGKONG, of which I am hence- forth the sole proprietor.
Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.
LEON DAVID WALCH.
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS
Orders by Ilon. Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of Police,. Issued to- day, are as follow:
CHINESE COMPANY Strength. The undermentioned permitted to members have been resun from the Chinese Company, as from 11th December, 1937:-
Constable R13 Tam To Ming. R10 Kwok Chun Shing, R35 Lee Kai Sun, K59 Ylm Cheuk Shan, NBG Law Thackman, and R05 Kong Kam Yuen.
Anti Gas Lectures, The under-
mentioned members will report daily at Chinese Company Headquarters at 17.30 hours on Wednesday, Thurs- day, and Friday, January 5th, Oth and 7th, 1933 for Antl Gas Course Lectures:
Constables RID J. C. K. Wong, R21 Wong Ping Kwan, R23 Kong Kar Yan, R25 Lee Chee Leung, R32 Young Po Kan, R35 Ho lu Nam, R37 Leung Wing Tseung, R38 Henry Wong. R43 Lou Chick Kai, and R45
Kwan Yu Chu
Patrol Duty Nighty...between 18.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers ns detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company,
INDIAN COMPANY Commendation. Constable R231
natinned members
Indian
M. S Dillon is commended for zeal and alertness in arresting a Chinese Male on 21st December, 1937 who was convicted for Larceny.
II. The Course-Part
of the will attend Indian Company Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday, January 4th, 1938 at 17.30 hours:-
Constables R246 M. Y. Klan, R297 Karam Khan, R211 S. Aras, R215 R210 Nur Ahmed, R223 Khan Firdos Khan, R229 M. R. Malik, R230 Mohamed Asghar, R270 Mir Wall Khan, and R221 Hakim All.
Feroz
Patrol Duty. Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by mom- bers as detailed by the Officer In Charge of Company.
serve.
them:-
|
officers and ratings. ■!
H.K.N.V.F. INSTRUCTOR
Cmdr. W N. Kingdon, R.N. (Retired) is due in the Colony, et riner January 6 by the P. and O. Chitral to take over the post of first Permanent Omeer Instructor of the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force. He will succeed Lieutenant Cmdr. 1. R. Helbert, JLN., who doing the duties of Officer Instructor.
has been
WILL WAR ON TRADE RECESSION
(Continued from Page 3.)
ceive the budget message on Tuesday and Wednesday.
CONGRESS' RECORD
As a result of its "Do-Nothing" record, Congress faces the following problems:
Firstly, form legislation, necessi tating reconciling the vastly different House of Representatives and the Senate Bills;
Secondly, wages-- it is believed im- possible to pass the Black-Connery Bill in its present form;
Thirdly.
Senator Byrne's com- mittee on Tuesday begins hearings to study the unemployment problem and to seek Its solution;
MAY BE OPPOSED Fourthly, econony-indications are That President Roosevelt faces a stiff fight in his efforts to whittle highway spending, and indications are that congressmen ure prepared to make retaliatory whittling of millions of dollars of the President's pet New Deal projects;
in the garden and accompanied by her husband and guests she went out to retrieve it. It was missing. The police were informed of the matier and defendant and another man were: yesterday arrested as suspects,
On being questioned defendant after first denying all knowledge of its whereabouts or of the theft, finally told the police that he had taken it and had hidden it in the fireplace of the kitchen. The purse was later transferred from there to a dustbin, and it was here that the police found it.
To Mr. Forrest, Dr. Begbie, whe was in Court as the complainant, sald that defendant began to work for him
HOOVER'S CREW
GOES HOME
ONLY MASTER AND FEW HANDS ABOARD
Practically the entire crew of the wrecked Dollar liner President Hoo- ver passed through Hongkong on Saturday by the President Grant en route to the United States.
| when lie took over his present resid-
Only four members of the crew, ence from another gentleman in 1935, who refused to travel by the Presi He understood that defendant had dent Grant, remain in Manila. They been a gardener in the house for about will return to California by a late 14 years and he had never heard of steamer. The four men now remain- anything bad about the man. It was ing in Manila walked off the Presl- quite possible that the man had done dent Grant a few minutes before she what he did under strong temptation. sailed Hongkong.
Acting-Sub-Inspector Clarke who
A skeleton crew, headed by Captain prosecuted asked Mr. Forrest to treat G. Yardley, still remains aboard the the case as a serious one as Inccentes, Hoover, and salvage crews are stand- in the Peak district were becoming Ing by awaiting an opportunity to very frequent and it was very dificult retout the vessel. Reports that the to register convictions. As a matter of fact defendant was almost allowed is stated, are incorrect,
President Hoover is a total wreck, il
but
to go when he had denied the theft North-easterly monsoon weather is after much questioning and it was delaying salvage operations, only through the diligence of the de- Dollar line officials are by no means tective in charge of the case, who pessimistic regarding the prospects went on with their interrogations in of ultimately refloating the ship. spite of denials, that defendant finally revealed the truth.
Taking into consideration the fact Fifthly
that defendant would lose his job, budget balancing the his chance of receiving a good recom- leaders have virtually abandoned the hope of balancing the budget in facendation, and his age, Mr. Forrest of the stump as well as the neces- passed sentence as mentioned above. sity of building new ships;
toward
the
Sixthly, monopoly-while Licensing Bill sponsored by Senators Borah and O'Mahoney is moving consideration, the W.P.A. Economist, Mr. Leon Henderson last night continued his radio attacks, blaming the monopolles for sowing the seeds of the slump through stimu- lating rises in prices;
PROFIT TAXES -Seventhly consideration of soften- ing of the profits taxes;
Eighthly the Ludlow resolution, which is
expected to die in the Senate even if it passes the House of Representatives;
Ninthly, Mr. A. H. Vandenberg will continue his effort to amend the Labour Relations Act;
Tenthly, Western States supporters of the liver policy may attempt to forestall future price cuts in silver. United Press.
JAPANESE ASSAULTS
POLICE
(Continued from Page 1.)
Indian
be pulled out by slx stables.
conTM
constable
Man And Wife
Of Year'
►
"Time" Honours Chiang -And-Madame
MR. F. D. ANGUS
IN NEW POST
Mr. F. D. Angus has been appoint- ed Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths, with effect from January 3.
Mr. Angus, who was posted to the Colonial Secretary's Office in 1034, Joined the Hongkong Civil Service on November 1, 1927, as a clerk in the Sanitary Department.
ON EDUCATION_BOARD.
Major H. H. Joseph, B. A.. has New York, Dec. 31.
been appointed a Member of the Departing from the custom of Board of Education, as from January selecting one individual, Time maga-1, zine has selected Generalissimo and as "the
Madame Chiang Kai-shek man and wife of the year."
Time added: "if there is in the
have
been slowly
United States a man of the year he is Chinese people Mr. John Llewellyn Lewis, who made siven a national consciousness. Her the Committee for Industrial Organi-rise and that of the Generalissimo in sation a primary force in the affairs less than a generation to the moral of the nation,
and material leadership of the an clent Chinese people cover a great "No woman in the West holds to page in history. great a position as Madame Chiang "To-day Generalissimo and Madame Kai-shek holds in China. Japan Chiang Kai-shek have not conceded launched a great adventure without China's defeat. They long ago an- outstanding leadership; but Chino,nounced their programme that for as victim of the adventure, has had the many years as necessary they will ablest leadership through 1932 The harass, exhaust and eventually will Chinese have been led--not without ruin Japan by guerilla warfare. If glory-by one supreme leader and a Chlang can achieve it, he remarkable wife. Under this man emerge as Asla's man of the century." and wife the traditionally disunited United Press.
A meeting of the Urban Council
an
may
WANTED FAIR PLAY Au Kwok-chong a piece goods EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE
dealer, stated that
whlle strolling along Connaught Road Central, soine
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF Strength. The undermentioned time before 5 p.m. yesterday he saw members have been taken on the a crowd gathered opposite the Star will be held to-morrow at 4.15 p.m. the police that while walking along Mrs. J. Butterfield has reported to strength of the Emergency Unit Re-Ferry Wharf, and saw
as from dates shown against struggling with a man. He followed
Mody Road unknown Chinese and witnessed the European pollee Lady
Northcote will inspect the came Constable R400 W. J. Priest-23rd man
from behind and snatched Wright helping the
the Nursing Divisions of the St. John her handbag. The contents, were December, 1037; Constable R400 D.Indlan
He stated that he Ambulance Brigade at 3.30 p.m., not valued at $80. N. Willis-23rd December, 1937; and went to the station on
foot
4.30 Constable R416 H. R. Webb-28th Japanese and the Europeans left the after the
p.m., as previously arranged. The All
nurses are Instructed 10 December, 1937.
by taxi. He said he was Promotions. The following pro-afraid the Japanese might tell
scene
present not later than 3 p.m. motions to date from 23rd December, different story by stating that they
As he was in Main Street, Shau- 1037 have been approved:-
The Royal Engineers Old Com-kiwan, on January 1, a man named were struck by the police first. Lance Sergeants R428 J. A. Ben-
rades' Association is holding a Ko Lam, 20 unemployed, was re- The first defendent pleaded guilty Grand New Year Dance at the cognized by a constable as a banishee dall and R431 G. Frost to the rank of and was fined $5. The second defen- Peninsula Crown Sergeant.
dant pleaded not guilty and after
January 8. C. CHAMPKIN,
Music will be provided breach of the deportation ordinance evidence was given His Worship by
tho
Peninsula Hotel Dance before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest found him guilty and Imposed a fine Orchestra and dancing will be from Central Magistracy today. Ko ad- 0.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tabies may be milled the charge, pleaded guilty and His Worship remarked that what reserved. There will be prizes and was sentenced to eight months hard the second defendant had done was refreshments,
D. S. P. (R)
CALL SIGN ALTERED
Coll-sign of the Australian Broad- costing Commission's short-wave station 3LR, regularly heard in Hong- kong, has been altered to VLI, AC- cording to official advice received in Hongkong this morning.
The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul-length of 31.34 metres (9,500 megacy bertson de Fritz from their Manila office!
Antamok
Prices in Tesos Businem. Done
17
dated
Mines
8.00
Unquoted
af
of $50.
a
a serious offence, in attempting to prevent a polico officer doing hls.
duty.
WEATHER MAY FRESHEN
Fresh northeasterly winds, with cloudy weather, are forecast for the next 24 Hours by the Royn! Obser- vatory,
The station transmils on a wave-
eles) and broadcasts to the Far East from 2.35 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. daily. A running commentary on
Compared with Christmas week, the humidity Germany
alightly higher this vernis Australla tennis Matches, in which von Cramm and at 10 am. being only slightly below morning, the 83 per cent, registered Henkel, recently in Hongkong, will the maximum recorded for January, meet Bromwich, Crawford, McGrath and other Australian players, will be above the normal mean for the Temperature is about four degrees broadcast from "VLR"
4 p.m. montl (H.FT.) on Friday, Sporting events · Hongkong's rainfall for the year
isu ye of the week, including tennis and 1937 totalled 88.50 inches, which
cricket, will be described at 9.00 ph less than three inches below the l Son Saturday. **
be
Hotel On] Saturday, and was arrested. Charged with
labour.
CANTON AGENTS
for the
Hongkong
at the
Telegraph
WM. FARMER &
Victoria Hotel Building.
Shameen, Canton.
Tel: 13501
CO.
App personally.
.
(a) Tho chargo for telegrams toʻ
places in China will be based on One Fourth of the ordinary rate and to other places on One. Third of the ordinary rate. (b) The minimum charge for all ́ places will be for ten words. Further particulars may be obtain ed on application at the Radio Office...
SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE
Air Mall Servico to Shanghai in- temporarily suspended,
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE It is essential under (c) and pre- Letters and Postcards for Europe. ferable under (a) and (b) that op- and South America are forwarded. plications should be accompanied by "yla Siberia” if so superscribed. crossed cheque payable to Hongkong Government. The new Beence will
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES then be sent by post or messenger
Registered and Parcel · Malls are: as soon as it is ready. Where actual cash is tendered a new licence should closed 15 minutes earlier than
the before time given below unless otherwise · be received in exchange leaving the Licensing Onice.
stalea, and where mails are advertised. In the case of renewal the old to close at or before 9 a.m., registered licence should be returned with the and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.
on the previous day. fupplication.
INWARD MAILS
Swntow
From
Shanghai and Amoy Straits. Jupan Shanghai
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--Loudon date, 254 December 1937. Calcutta and Straits Japan Manila
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 9th Decem- ber, and London Parcels London date, 2nd December, 1037. Japan..
Calcutta, Straits and Salgon Manila
Japan and Shanghal
Bangkok and Swatow
Australia and Manila
Java
Salgon
Straits
Per
Nanning
Soochow
Anting
Arizona Maru Gleniffer-
Ugo
.January 3.
January 3,
January 4,
January 4.
January 4.
Imperial Airwayı Flane January 4. Shirala Talthyblus Neptunit
Potsdam Kwelynng Rawalpind Talping
January 4.
January 4.
January 5,
Chitral
January 0..
Kutsang
January 6.
Mausang
January 6.
January 6.
January 7..
January 7.
January 7.
Tisondari
January 7.
Andre Lebon
, January 8.
Conte Biancamano....
January 9.
January 0.
January 10.
January 11.
January 12..
Air Mail by "Pan American Air- Pan-American Airways Plane
waya direct Service”-San Fran- cisco date, 29th December. Straits
Japan and Shanghai
Achilles D'Artagnan
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila
(Seattle, 18th December, 1039). Pres. Jackson
For
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Tuesday Samshui and Wuchow
Kangso Air Mail for Slan,
Lanchow and Euro
by Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport an Services permli).
Kongmoon
Manila, Makassar and Sourabayn
Planc
Rcg.. Ord..
Date and Time
C., Jan. 4, 9.16 a.m. Tacs, Jan. 4..
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
...Jan. 4, 9 ..
.....Jan. 4, 9.30 a.m.
On Lee....Tues., Jan. 4, 10.00-a.m. Tisadane. Tucs., Jan. 4, 1.30 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East-and-Arizona Maru Tues, Jan:-4, 2.30 p.m.
South Africa
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow
Selstan
Amoy (Foochow via Amay) and Suiyang
Shanghai
Kongmoon
Dairen
Amoy, and Shanghal
Wednesday
Fook On
Antenor
Soochow
Shanghal and Japan
Nellore
Thursday
Pakhal and Haiphong Shanghol
Szechuen Shantung
Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A,C,
"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service.
Tues., Jan. 4, 3 p.m.. Tues., Jan. 4, 3.30 p.m
Wed., Jan. 5, 9.00 ... Wed, Jan. 5, 9.30 an.. Wed., Jan. 5, 3.30 p.m.. Wed, Jan. 5, 5 p.m.
....Thurs., Jan. 6, 1 p.m.. ..Thurs., Jan. 6, 3.30 pun. Thurs., Jan. 8.
Jan. 7, 11 am.
Jan. 7, Noon.
Fri, Jan. 7.
Kowloon P. O.
Reg.
Jan. 6. 5 p.n..
Ord.,
Jan. 6, 5 p.m.
G. P. O.
Reg..
Ord.,
.Jan. 6, 5 p.m. .Jan. 7, 63 m.
Friday
*Straits and *Cricutía
Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Rawalpindl
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 4th February.
Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Pres. Coolidge
Central and South America and Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 26th January and
Europe via Siberia.
Kutsang ...
Parcels Ord,
Fri, Jan. 7.
Parcels,
Reg.
Ord
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels, Reg.,
Ord.,
Baturday
Jan. 7, 4 pm.. Jan. 7, 5 p.m.. Jan. 7, 5.30 p.m. -Fri, Jan. 7..
...Jan. 7,5 p.m. Jan. 8, 9.45 am. Jan. 8, 10.30 am.
Air Mail for "E. L. M. Airways Rawalpindi ...........Sat, Jan. 8.
Service"dun Amsterdam, 16th January.
Japon
Saigon, Madang, Salamaua, Rabaul,
*Sydney and Melbourne. Air Mail for Mania, Guam, Honolulu and U.B.A.. by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-due Ban Francisco, 15th January, 1938.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg., Ord
Maushe
....Jan. 8. 9.30 am..
Jan. 8. 10.30 am. .Sat, Jan. 8, 5 p.m. Neptuna........Sat, Jan. 8, 5 pm. Pan-American Airways Plane
G.P.O,
Ber..
Ord..
Bun., Jan. 9. Kowloon F.O.
Jan. 8, 5 p.m. .Jan. 8, 5 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.,
....JA 8. 6 p.m.
„Jazz, 9, 6 am..
Monday
Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin ... Taksang.
Sun, Jan. 9, 9.00 a.m..
•Superscribed correspondence only.
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Love By Post
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