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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

JANUARY 3, 1938.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL EMPIRE NATION'S POWER BEST YACHTSMEN

ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

parl

A

OFFICIAL NOTICE

PROPOSAL TO

CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME

of the

of

CABLES

INDIAN PEASANTS

SON

RESTIVE

Bombay.

GUARANTEE OF PEACE

(Continued from Page 1.)

observe, as we have done in the pust, our own treaty obligations, but we cannot be certain of reciprocity on the part of others.

RETURN TO COLONY

POST

BROADCAST RECEIVING

reminded

OFFICE.

HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAPIL SERVICE

LICENCES Holders of licences are.

XLT Telegrams conveying New that if it is desired to continue to Year Greetings will be accepted by retnin possession of the apparatus the Radio Onice for transmission via after the date of expiration of the Radio up to January 0, 1938. licence renewal must be effected without delay.

As from January 3, 1938, New!

available at the Licences will be Government Radio Office, G.P.O.

for 3 days propaid

Heard Rifle Shots Stuart Taylor Williamson of Hongkong hereby give notice that

The peasant smallholders, of the

On Wangcum But Central Provinces are becoming

TREND FROM DEMOCRACY SITUATIONS

VACANT. have applied to the Board

Trip Was Pleasant restive because the Congress Govern- Trade, under Section 47 of thement has talled to fulfil its election

"The disregard of treaty obligations

Messrs. A. G. Hargreave, A. D. WANTED-Chinese girl, for either Merchant Shipping Act, 189 in promises that rents should be re-seems to have followed the surface trend away from n democratic and or full-me employment.

Coppin and J. R. Johnson, whose representative form of governed yacht was reported to have been ship "HWAduced. Previous experience unnecessary, but rospect

It is now proposed that 2,000 per-

It would seem, therefore, that must have some knowledge of typing CHONG" of Shanghai of gross

on by snipers, on should march to the Assembly

Wangeum und able to make fair translations

ments is safest in the hands of the Island while they were saling from Building, First Floor, on ordinary from Chinese into English, Interest age 2,502.95 tons, register Hall at Nagpur on Dec. 12 and make peace through Internation of the in literary work essential, and must tonnage 1.4-15.57 tons, heretofore demonstration.

Lenders of the movement have i democraile and representative gov-1 Macao to Hongkong on Saturday, business days, and will be issued) general knowledge of owned by The Nelson Steamship possess

Shanghai for the been active recently carrying on an Chinese with an acquaintance of Co., Ltd., of

agitation in the villages to compel naiive customs and modes of thought permission to change her name to the Government to reduce rents by Apply Box No. 433, "longkong

"ASIAN" and to have her regis- | 50

30 per cent. and declare iin Im- Telegraph."

tered in the new name at the Port mediate moratorium for rents that have not been patd. It is also urged FOR SALE OR TO LET. of Hongkong as owned by The that the malpazari, or landlord, a Ling Nam Steamship Co., Ltd.

tem of land tenure should be abolikli-. Any objections to the proposed. So for the Government is only 526 PEAK, Magazine Gap, For Sale] or To Let, from 1st May next. Six change of name must be sent to

inken action in a few extreme cases of Bigh rents. Rooms, usun? oflices, Garage, Small Garden. Inspection by appointment the Registrar of Shipping at only, Apply

Hongkong within seven days from Lowe, Bingham

the appearance of this advertise

Matthews.

TO LET.

&

FOR SIX months or longer, comfort- able House in Fanling district, fully

hat furnished,

and cold! water, modern conveniences, garden, garage, etc. Apply Box No. 431, "Ilonakong Telegraph.

RADIO BROADCAST

of of

Cawnpore Back to Normal-The strike in we fritists colton mills in

resumption Cure ended recently, and there ment.

has been a general work in the city. The

h been (Signed) S. T. WILLIAMSON.strial unrest, which

died raging for a year, hus now Hongkong, January 4, 1938.

dawn.

NOTICE

wer

We beg to notify that business aftunted in Alexandra Building hater Road, HONG- KONG, has been taken over by Mr. LEGS DAVID WALCH as from Our interest Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra:/1st February, 1932,

and responsibility ceased from

(Contlined from Page 7.)

Fex-Trots-Love Is Good For this date.

thing That Ails You (lm re Parade'): A Sailboat in The Moon- fight..

Orlando & Orchestra: Vul Quick Step Fux-Trots My Howey's Lovin' Armis... Room: & in Swing Stars; Body And Soul: A Little Love, & Little Kiss... Quintette of the Hot Club of France.

1.35 Closing local Stock Quota- tions & langkong Exchange Market Report. 7.40

and Lee Wong (Vocal).

storm

pence 15 have returned here safely. ernments in other words

in a telephone conversation with more greatly Jeopardised in and by those cations where democracy hit representative of the Telegraph this been divended or never developed. morning, Mr. Coppin said they arrived beer believe that civilised man, hack about 4 p.m. yesterday. As to m the long run, will insist

upon the reported incident, Mr. Coppin said genuine participation in his own he did not really know what happen- government. Our people believe that ed

ed, apart from the yacht having over the years, demoeruey will be engine trouble. "It ዓ... actually

trip pleasant and there is nothing of restored or established in nations which to-day know. It not.

interest, really," and in that faith lies the future peace of manking,"

F

those

HOME AFFAIRS

Turning to home affairs, President Roosevelt detailed the measures at tempted to remedy the agricultural situation and defended the Adminis-

" he added. According to earlier reports, Mr. Coppin and his companions were Just passing the island, which was week uccupied by Japanese marines, about 4.30 p.m. on New Year's Day when rifle shots were heard. The yacht was hit and the engine put out of action.

תנו

of

against the receipt of a remittance

the hours $12, between

of ed a i.m. and 5 pm. except on Satur days when licences will be issued h.m, and I p.m. Applications may be made:

between ប

(a) personally, (b) by messenger. (e) by post.

It is essential under (e) and pre- ferable under (a) and (b) that ap- plications should be accompanied by crossed cheque payable to Ilongkong Government. The now licence will then be sent by post or messenger Where actual as soon as it is ready. cash is tendered a new licence should be received in exchange before leaving the Licensing Office,

(a) The charge for telegrams to

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 oblain- on application at the Radio Ofce.

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai is- temporarily suspended.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded: "vla Siberla" if so superscribed.

tho

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered nnd Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than

me given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised In the case of renewal the old close, ut or before 9 a.m., registered.

on the previous day.: application.

tration's crop control policy. He The party then salled the craft out Kapurthala Jublicc.The Mal said It was shameful misrepresenta- of range as quickly as possible and Hcence should be returned with tie; and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

tion to call this a policy of scarcity made for Tal-0, where the Police it was, in truth, Insurance before were informed and an attempt made the fact, instead of subsidy after the fact.

Government

Faja of Kapurthala, who is now erle brating the Diamond Jubilee of his reig,

is sending a special message

to remedy the engine defect. to all his subjects.

The Jacht is owned by Mr. Pondicherry Unrest. The Gover- nor of French India, opening the Dealing with the opposition to the Hargreave, of the imperial Chemical new Assembly at Pondicherry, less hours and wages legislation, Presl-Industries.

but the spitalers responsible for dent Roosevelt said that no reason- the recent disorders there as "pra-able person sought to obtain com- sites upon labour." The revenue in-plete uniformity of wages in every tended for social services had, he part of the United States. All they

sought

was legislation to end starva-! said, been used to pay the expenses

tion wages and intolerable hours! of bringing in French troops,

Legislation dealing with wages and working hours

therefore, a problem definitely before Congress for action to be taken. It was aR essential part of the economic re covery of the country and had the spirt of an overwhelming majority of the people.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937. | South Africa

J. ULLMANN & CO,

NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that

M.P.S NOT SEEKING

RE-ELECTION

1937 viretions. the

HELPING INCREASE INCOME

"It you increase He purchasing

1. You're not the Kind. Les have taken over the business of They include Sir Roberi Kotzst, Vj power of the farmer and industrial!

Wong; 2. Request Medley

FAMOUS WRITER PASSES

"Rita" Had Over Million Readers

Froni

Japan Shanghol

INWARD MAILS

· Per

Duc

Arizona Maru Gleniffer

January 4.

January 4.

Imperial Airways Plane January 4, Ankia! Neptuna

January 5,

January 5.

Shitala

January 5.

Szeełnien Talthybios

Jutuary 5.

January 5.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-London dale, 25 December 1937.

Straits

Manila

Calcutta and Straits

Shanghai and Swatow

Japan

Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papersi London, 9th Decem- ber, and London Parcels-London date, 2nd December, 1937. Japan Swatow

Japan

Cape Town. It is announced from Pretoria that Studio-Doreen Ma (Piano) from the 1st February, 1932, 1ine Transvaal MPs will not seek

re-election m mining authority: Dr. Hjalmar Heitz. workers, you will increase the pur. Mrs. W. Desmond Malik and Swatow brother of Col. Deneys Reitz, the chasing power of the final third of Minister of Agriculture: Mr. Gerry aur nation--those who transport and Bouwer, Mr. Chovanetti, Col. M. Sistribute farm products". W. du Toit, Mr. W. H. Rood and Mr. the resitient.

declared There is an urgenty J. D. Heys.

which must be met by complete and ut partial action. If it is met the

Doreen Ma; 3. Wake Up & Live Lee Wong: 4. Ikave....Doreen Ma: 5. I've got my heart set on you.

More Power to You Lee Wong; 6. Doreen Ma.

0.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

6.03 Variety.

Vocal-In The Little White Church on the Hill: A Broken Rosary Jones Melton (Tenor) with Organ Piano-Accordion accompaniment; Band-Remembrance (Allen, Green & Melf); Where The Mountains! Meet The Sea (Butler & Tisley) .. The London Piano-Accordion Bond.

8.15 Londori Relay - Famous London Bulidings-Gulldhall,

The Trude Guilds-Gog and Magogi Sir Richard Whittington-The trial of Lady Jane Grey-Charles I dines i with the City Aldermen-The Great Fire: The Freedom of the City: The i Barquels: The Election of the Lord:

Written by S. 1. Ricardo.

Mayor:

Produced-by-John-Richmond:

8.15 Glazounow-Stenka Razine. Played by the Orchestra Of The Brussels Royal Conservatoire,

ducted by Desire Defau,

9.02 Russian Songs.

Con-

Messrs. J. ULLMANN & CO., Alexandra Building, Chater Road, HONGKONG, of which I am hence forth the sole proprietor.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.

LEON DAVID WALCH,

Japan Plans Treaty Front For Far East

Pact On Collective Security Basis

Tokyo, Jan. 3.

Views in Japan on the situation în China are interestingly reflected in an article to-day in the Miyako Shimbun, which says that Japanese

in Central

nut

In Natal, Mr. C. P. Robinson. Father of the House of Assembly and Mr. Lewis Reynolds will stand, while Cape members with- drawing from polities include Mr. A. J. MacCallum, Col. Creswell, the former Minister of Defence, and Sir Ernest Oppenheimer.

Miners' Protest. Mr. Minister of Mines, has Chamber of Mines for a statement on labour conditions in mles, following representations of the Miners' Union that European miners have in same rases been dispensed with because of

Hofmeyr,

Antal nation's income

can still be

Mis.

Humphreys

further increased, and other happy Whose

written under the

London, Jan. 3. W. Desmond Humphreys, prolific cul put of novels

pseudonym of than Rita" had more

million ณ income readers, has died in Londen. "We raised the nation's

1897. when she wrote the frun $30,000,000,000 in 1932 to about

total of 24 novels or $68,000,000,000 in 1937. Our goal is!

results will flow from such increase.

to raise it to $90,000,000,000 or $100,- a fortnight, Mrs.

asked the has hundred books.

Conver-

the native labour shortage. lutions between the Union 'GoverIl- ment and the Governments of Soul:- ern und Northern Rhodesla will take plare in the New Year to serure larger supply of natives.

Canada

ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT

Toronto.

Russion Medley Of Folk Songs influence extends to five provinces in (Traditional-re Sorokin); Gypsy North China and three Caravan (Trad.-arr Sorokin);

Itussian Cherubic Hymn (Vorotni-China, comprising the most impor-by Toronto citizens is being sought koff); Irince Igor-Peasants Chorus tant towns such as Peiping, Tientsin. (Borodin-Rimsky Korsakov) Sorokin Russian Choir.

9.15 London Relay-Robb Wilton As Mr. Muddlecombe, J.P., in The Court of 'Not-So-Common, I'lease!"

9.30 London Relay The News. 0.50 Haydn Farewell" Sym- phony (No. 15 in Sharp Minor). Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.

10.15 London Re.ay-Take Your -Choice',

Shanghai and Nanking.

A boycott of Japanese-made goods

by a curamitice_representing 20 local organisations. The executive hopes In obtain 25,000 signatures to boycott pledges before the end of the month. The pledge is as follows:

"I hereby pledge myself to restrain from purchasing Japanese goods until the armed forces of Japan ave removed from the soil of China.".... Reuter.

which will shortly be sent to Con- gress, will exhibit a further decrease in the deftest afhough there will act be a balance between the income and the expenditure."

WILL NEVER CONSENT TO

DOLE

The President said those

"The

Marriage Comedy" and "Recollections of a Literary Career," the latter being her autobiography. were the last books from her. pen.

and Shanghai

stvilla and Manila

Java

Salgon

Straits

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon

Mail by "Tan American Air- ways direct Service"San Fran- cinco date, 2011 December. Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Java and Manila Straits

it

She was born in Inverness-shire and went to Australia, where she was (educated, when a child.

Later she travelled, a good deal. who visiting the Far East during one of advocate a balanced budget by means her tours.. "or reducing relief work for unem-i)

ployed were people, who at heart, were actually in favour of substitu- dishonest and definitely tarmful to ling a dule. President Roosevelt abled: "To that neither 'I, nor. I ant confident, the Senators and Repre- sentatives in Congress, will ever

consent,

The journal believes that Japan's new policy will be formulated with a view to safeguarding her actunt position in East Asia, fulfilling her

level. as the standard World obligations beurer against Communisın, and suc- cessfully discharging her respon sibility in connection with the re- habilitation of China.

of recog-

A Weekly Entertainment Feature presented by Willloń MacLurgi The Minako Shimbun, asserts that IntroductionThe Orchestra; Under the three-point platform will neces City Lights'-A brief glimpse in song nt a London cabaret; Tales of Ben Sarily entail withdrawal Big-1: A series of Commercial mition, of Chiang Kai-shele's adminis- Rumours written by Louri Wyle: tration. 11 suggests that the Jas The Bangalorey Mar

Come panese Government will wandering with us in sont and Chiang Kai-shek's administra melody; The Spinner of Death' Episode 1: Enter Mr. Sitant An ad-tion in conducting various under- venture serial by Franklyn Kelsey, takings in China, though no format

Traver Introducing dim

and

his statement on withdrawal of recogni- friends, Archie Bellerby andtion will be issued. Jeremiah, and the sinister character,

hot dea?

Mr. Silahi; 'Yours Sincerely'--The The paper emphasizes that a col- Orchestra.

lective security system will be 10.45 Dance Music.

established for the Far East under Slow Fox-Trots-The Mood That the anti-Comintern banner between I'm. In; Goodnight My Lucky Day Jopan, Manchukuo, New China, (Alm 23 Hours' leave') .... Car-Slam and other Far Eastern nations roll Gibbons & the Savoy Hoteland. If possible, in co-operation Orpheans; Tangos-Elernal Sun with Britain and America, while the (Llosas); Golden Stars (Kronen-old Pence Puct and Nine-Power berg), Helna Huppertz & His Treaty will be denounced an ng to Orch; Fox-Trot-Moon" At Sea Ronnie Munro His Orchestra.

11.0 Close down.

COMING SOON

NOW SEE THEM TOGETHER

In a great picture from a great play!

Stage Dour

starring

KATHARINE

GINGER

HEPBURN ROGERSTM

conclude a new trenty in conformily with the new collective security system.

Toronto Milk War,-Angered by an increase in the price of milk, 1,000 Turenta women have organised them- selves into an association and agreed to limit, as far as possible, their pur- chases of milk.

Australia

CENTENARIAN

MINER'S DEATH

Brisbane.

Mr. William Henry Billings, a native of Plymouth, - England, has dled in the Mareeba Goldfields at the age of 101.

Mr. Billing came to Australia 81 years ago. After mining in South and Western Australia he went to

Goldfields the Moreria

ip 1002. Except for a six months' visit to Eng- and in that year, he remained there until his death.-Reuter,

EXCHANGE RATES

The Miyako Shimbun believes that an emergency economie measure mus! be taken for Central and South Athens

Aliter Chinn, sons to stabilise Chinese currency.

Copenhagen Stockholin The paper declares that the Ja- Oslo . panese Government will take as con- Helsingfors scientious a measure as ever for Shanghini safeguarding third party interests and rights in China, and all negotia Vienna... tlona in that connection will be con- Amsterdam ducted on the

Therefore it Spot.

Pragte surmises that Japan's diplomatic Madrid. stat la Pelping, Shanghai and Nau- Lisbon.. king will be enlarged and strong- Hongkong thened. Consequently the paper Bombay

Montreal argues that Japan's diplomatic" alt

Brussels.

in Pelping will be especlully streng- thened-Reuter,

The quarantine restrictions Im-

12.434 37414 95%

Paris.. Geneva Berlin.

Dec. 30. 147.9/32

Jan. 3.

21.61 12,11

147.19/04 21.02

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95

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1/6

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*3.494

1/2

1/2

Belgrade

210

Montevideo.

2534

Rio de Janeiro...2

Silver (Spot)....18

War Loan....... 101

10710

-British Wireless,

Yokohama.

posed against arrivals from Haiphong |- Sifver (forward): 1834-

an account of cholera have been re-

moved.

Nom.

210 23/

2.17/32 19%

-------- 10k

society.

.LABOUR DIFFERENCES

HARMFUL

Turning to Labour, President President Roosevelt claimed that Roosevelt said the unfortunate divi- Government expenditure could not be sions relating to Jurisdiction among cut much below $7,000,000,000) The workers themselves had retarded annually without destroying essential production in certain industries, and function or letting people starve,

He he recommended the Immediate atided that sum could cheerfully be desirability of increasing the wages provided by the American people if of the lowest paid groups over the nation's income could be increas- period of a whole year, rather than to a point beyond the present in terms of remuneration per hour

per day. Referring to the changes in taxa- President Roosevelt concluded with tion. President Roosevelt emphasised a strong plea' for co-operation by that speculative income should not both Capital and Labour with the be favoured over earned income. Government, "not because of pledges The objective of increasing the to party programmea clone, but nation's purchasing power pre chiefly because of a need of national supposed co-operation between unity in ending the mistakes of the Copital and Labour, An over- past and meeting the necessities of whelming majority of businessmen to-day, we must carry on. I do not and bankers intended to be good propose to let the people down. I ellizens and only a small minority am sure the Congress of the United bad displayed poor citizenship by States will not let the people down."

were-Reuter, engaging in practices which

is a SWELL show.

It will be at the

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila (Seattle, 18th December, 19371. Java

For

www.............

Chitral

January 6

Kutsang

January 0.

Nanning

January 6.

Patroclus

Potsdam

January

January

Kwriyang

Rawalpindi

Taiping

Tjisondari

Andre Lebon Conte Blancumano Alausang

Pan-American Airways

Achilles D'Artagnun

Tjinegara

Van Heutsz

Pres. Jackson Tjisondnri

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Tuesday

Tisadane

January 6.

January ..January

January

January 8,

January 9.

January 9.. Plaue

January 9.

January 10.

January 11.

January 11.

January 11.

January 12..

„January 13,

Date and Timer

Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya

....Tues., Jan. 4, 1.39.p.: Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Arizona Maru Tues., Jan. 4, 2.10 p.m.

South-Africa-

Proteus

Bangkok Swalow, Amuy and Foochow ..... Selston Fort Bayard

Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane

"C.N.A.C!"* Airways direct Ser- vice,"

Sumshui and Wuchow Swalow, Fouchow and Tientsin Kongmoon

Dairen Hollow

Shanghai and Japan

Samshui and Wuchow Amoy Shangbul

.Tues., Jan. 4, 5 p.m. Tues., Jan. 4, 3 pm

Tues., Jan. 4, 1. pan...

Tues., Jan. 4.

Kowloon P. 0

Jan. 4, 5 p.m. Jan. 4, 5 p.m.

Wing Wo

Reg..

Ord..

G. P. O.

Itek.. Ord..

Wednesday

Chung On Hupel

Fook On

.Jan. 4. 5 p.m.

.Jan. 5, C s.m..

Wed, Jun. 5, 8.15 a.m.. Wed., Jan. 5, 8.30 a.m. Wed., Jan. 5, 0.00 a.m. Wed., Jan. 5, 0.30 a.in. Wing Wah..Wed, Jan. 3, 12.30 p.m.. Nellore

Wed, Jan. 5, 5 p..

Antenor

Thursday

Ale Mall for Chungking by the "C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service,

Soochow

Taining...Thurs., Jan. 6, 8.15 a.m. .Thurs., Jon. 6, 3.30 p.m. Shumtung...Thurs., Jan, 6, 3.30 p.rn. C.N.A.C. Plane ...............Thurs., Jan. 6,

Kowloon P. O. Reg.. Ord.,

RER.. Onl..

Friday

Swatow and Shanghai

Kingyu

Straits and Calcutta

Kutsang

YES, FOLKS! We're telling you that "STAGE DOOR

Parcels Ord.,

Japan. Honolulu. U.S.A.. Canada, Pres. Coolidge

Central and South America and *Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 26th January and *Europe vin Siberin.

Parcels, Ren..

Rawalpind

Ord..

Reg.

Ord..

Saturday

Air Mail for "K. L. MI. Airways Rawalpindi

Service"-lue Amsterdam, 16th January.

Hofhow, Palshoi and Haiphong Amoy and Shanghal

Japan

Sinklang... Talyunn Mausang

Neptun

QUEEN'S

on SATURDAY, JAN. 8 and we'll be there too !

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 Street.

Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar. seilles, 4th February.

Saigon, Mudang, Salamaun, Rabaul,

Sydney and Melbourne. Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"--due Ban Francisco, 15th January, 1938,

Jan. G, 5 p.m.

Jan. 6.5 p.m.

G. P. O.

Jan. 6, 5 p.m.

Jan. 7, 63 m.

.Fri., Jan. 7, 3.30 am.

.Fri, Jan. 7.

Jan. 7. 11 nm. .Jan. 7, Noon. .Fri., Jan. 7.

Jan. 7, 4 pm. Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 7, 5.30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 7.

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

flex.,

Ord...

....Jan. 7. 6 p.m. Jan. 8, 9.45 à.m. Jan. 8, 10.30 nm.

.................Sat, Jan, B. G.P,O, and K.P.O.

Jan. 8. 9.30 am. ..Jan. 8. 10.30 am. Sat, Jan. 8, 1 p.m. Sat., Jan: 8, 3.30 p.m. ..Sat., Jan. 8, 5 pm.

........Sal., Jan. 8. 5 pm. Pan-American Airways Plane

Re..

Ord.,

Rrg.,

Ord.,

Sunday

Swntow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Takson

Monday

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Patrociua

und Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles 101 February and London Parcel-due Landon 10th

Parceln Reg., Ord.,

February.

· Sal., Jan. 8. Kowloon F.O.

Jan 8.5 p.m. Jan 8 p.m.

G.P.O.

Jan. 8. 5 p.n. Jan. 10, Ga.m.

L

Sun.. Jan. 9, 9.00 am.

*Superscribed correspondence only,

Mon., Jan. 10, Jan. 10, pan

Jan. 10, 4.15 p.m. Jan. 10, 5 p.m.

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