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NEW

YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Feb. 8.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets;,

the

Lack of definite news on Street is attributed to the rise of various rumours, one of which, al- though entirely unconfirmed, is to the effect the

President Roosevelt will promise another business breath- ing spell in hix forthcoming radio broadcast. The Street has been heartened by the progress of U.S. Steel negotiations, the early settle- ment of which, it is hoped, would stabilise steel prices and release orders. Additional items of news to- day were a curtailment in crude oil production, the weakness of base metals and an increase in unempley- ment in Great Britain.

S. C. & F. New York correspondent

cables:

Stocks: The market abruptly reversed its trend to-day, without any specific news, although there have been rumours of bullish Washington developments. We

would not buy on the current strength. Business failures for the week totalled 250. Dank deposits for the week amounted to $14,404,000,- 000.

Cotton: The adoption by the House of Representatives of a rule limiting debute on the Farm Bill

to 4 hours is construed as favourable

to the passage of the Bill, which the goes to the Senate. Prices of cotton advanced sharply on the news.

Wheat: The continued drought in the South-West is considered by some authorities not to be a major price factor for the present, as the growth of the crop begins at the enci of February. The market to-day res- ponded to the favourable action of stocks, moderate exports and covering by shorts.

Corn: The market lo-day is featureless.

Rubber: There is some belief that the foreign political situation will tend towards accumulation of stocks here, due to the possibility of In surance and shipping complications until the outlook is more clarified. Factory auto sales for January were 36% under those for December,

of

Sugar: The market to-day was active, but prices were easier on the lower London market and on liquidation substantial

March position.

Close 121.30 125.52 27.10 27.H8 10.58 18.08 89.92 00.24

Dow Jones Averages Feb. 7

30 Industrials

20 Ralls

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

11 Commodity Index 52.05

CONSIDERING THE VAN ZEELAND REPORT

53,49

London, Feb. 0. The Prime Minister stated in the House of Cominons that M. Van Zee- land's report was now under careful the departments examination by Interested.--British Wireless,

R. M. HENDERSON, Director of Public Worka. Public Works Department, Ilangkong, 9th February, 1938.

Air Raid Precautions

The demonstration Gas-proof and Splinter-proof Room in the Medical Oficer's House, old Government Civil Hospital will be open to inspection by the public between 5.30 pm, and 7.30 p.m. daily from to-day until Friday, 11th February, 1938, inclusive,

Representatives of the Royal Engineers will be In attendance.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY.

The new Preparatory School will have all classes in Chinese day in except one lesson each English. Ages, 8-12 years. Fees $100 inclusive, per term of 13.

boarders. Registra- weeks, for

tion, 11 a.m., February 16. Open- ing 9 a.m., February 17,

The Middle School will re-open and entrance examination for new students be held at 8.45 a.m. on February 21. (No. 6 bus).

For prospectuses apply to Mr. Fung Man Sui ar Mr. Chan Pak Lak, Messrs. H. Wicking, Prince's Building. Tel. 30241 or to

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY.

THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING OF | THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thurs- day, the 10th February, 1938, at 11 .m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc tors together with a Statement-of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, to Thursday, the 10th February,

1938, both days inclusive.

the Board By order of Directors.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

GIVING HELP TO CHINA

To The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Sir, I shall be glad if you will be kind enough to publish the following lines.

As far as I can see, very few of my fellow-countrymen in this colony show any interest in giving pld to the invaded Chinese who are fight ing against Japanese barbarism, Fascism and Imperialism, which are becoming a menace to the civilisa- flon of the world.

Our people at home are, by far, more energetle than we, as far us aids are concerned. Why are we so deadly-silent and cold towards alds to China? It is high time for us to do something, otherwise we will be sufferers too if China is conquered.

I have started to buy the Chinese Liberty Bonds 30 dollars worth out of my 200 dollars salary. And I am going to buy them until the unde- clared war is over, I will kowtow countrymen who will do as I have done.

If we cut down our drinks we can play our part with ease. At the same time the part we play will encourage the rich Chinese in this Colony to give more.

to those of my

A PRO-CHINESE BRITON.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange oficial summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:

The market was fairly active, with prices in some instances showing an appreciable advance, closing stendy with an

tendency. The upward

was somewhat tarnover generally large, mainly in Providenis.

Manila continues to keep steady.

Bayers

Hongkong Blank $1,470 cum. div, Bank of East Asla $02 Union Insurance $409 China Underwriters 81.40 Douglases $5735

IIK, & K. Wharves $112 H.K. & W. Docka 23 Providents (Old) $2.70 Providents (New) $0.65 H. & S. Hotels $5.00 H.K, Healties $45%

HK. Tramwaya 314.05 Peak Trams (Old) $6

China Lights (Old) $10.00 11. Electrics $364 Telephones (Old) $25.00 Cemente 13

Dairy Farms $23.10 Watsons $3.40 Constructions $14 Marginans (I.K.) / 4/1

Sellers Union Insurance $502

K. & K. Wharves $104 Providents (New) $0.70 11.K. Tramwaya $15.10 Peak Trams (New) $3 Dairy Farms $234 Wm. Powell, Lid, 0.75

Sales ILK. & W. Docks $20 Providents (Old) $2.5714/0 Providents (New) $055/65 Antamoks Aloka 20

Barulo Gold 24.

Henguet-Consol-0,40 Coco Grove

Consolidated Mines 011 Demonstrations .43

I. X. L.

Paracale Gumnus 20 San Mauricio .72 Suyae Consol 20 United Paracales 62

H. & S. Hotels $5.03 Shanghol Land $8

H.K. Tramways $15.70 China Lights $10.50 1.K, Electricn 355

of Telephones (Old) ́825%/00

Secretary. POLICE

гол THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

manner

to

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Ill-treated in a

likely cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating al once with

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Room 300, Bank of East Asia Build- ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow- Joon,

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where mallee is proved.

EXCHANGE

Selling

16. 2%

1, 2

.104%2

.027

100%

62%

.551⁄2

140

03/

.9.40

70%

133

.1/04

Buying

.1/04 1/3.0/82

4 m/s L/c. USA.

4 m/s France

.10.10

30 d/s Indian

US, Cross rate in London

.03 0.013

Our

How do we help a child? Here we quote, from our constitution, one of aims and objects:-

"To take such steps by personal, written or printed statement, public meetings, or otherwise as may

bo deemed expedient for the purpose of educating the public generally in the inter- csts of the welfare of the young."

"

Hence this column.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE

· PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

· Roum-308, Bank of East Asia Building.

T.T. London Demand.. T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan UTVT. India

T.T. U.S.A.

Manila TIT. T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Salgon T.T. France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland |T.T. Australla

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P do.

GATHERING GAMBLERS ·

Following a raid by the police in Hollywood Road, several men ap- peared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning.

To Kun, 42, and Wong You, 28, both employed, were charged with keeping the flat as a common gaming house. To was absent and had his boil of $40 estreated. Wong pleaded not guilty, saying that he was the principal tenant, but admitted hav ing taken part in the gambling. His plea was accepted by the prosecuting officer, Det. Sergeant D. Davies and

was Aned $3.

Of the ten others charged with gambling at the address, four were present and were fined $3 each. The absentees had their bail of $3 estreated and $15.20 in table money was donated to the Poor Box.

EMPRESS (HONIDUAL WAYE

EXPERT OPERATORS

1st Floor. Exchange Bldg. Phone 32508.

Marie's

WEDNESDAY,

Bad Character In Custody

Recommended For

Banishment

A man with a very bad criminal record appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with being No. 91 found in the backyard of Wongnelchont Rond, Happy Valley, for an unlawful purpose at 0.30 am. yesterday.

Inspector A. V. Daker said that the man, Taol Chu, 22, unemployed, was eaught climbing up. the back wall of

had the yard. There thefts in that locality recently,

been many

Tsol, who had five previous con- victions, including loltering, larceny, and robbery with violence, when he served two years' hard labour, was sentenced to four months hard la- bour and recommended for banish- ment.

CHINESE CAPTURE WUHU, HANKOW REPORT ASSERTS

(Concluded from Page 1)

is still suchow, the strategic junc- tion of the Tientsin-Pukow and Lung- hal Railways. Besides a fronin ut- inck on the railway, they will con- tinue their flanking movement west of the Fathway. Their activities west of Hwayuan indicate their intention to outflank the Chinese Central des wor

REINFORCEMENTS MOVING

troops.-

Hsinhsiang. Feb. 9. Large numbers of Japanese troops are reported to have been sent from Temingfu

and Lungwangmino, In south Hopel, to Lintsing on the Grand Canal in west Shantung presumably to reinforce

their men оп the Ticatsin-Pukow Railway front.

Five hundred Korean und Manchu-

kuo irregulars, and 3,000 Japanese troops equipped with over 30 tanks have arrived at Changtch as rein- forcements. The Japanese numerleul strength there is now estimated at 10,000 men.

The Japanese at Changleh shelled and machine-gunned the Chinese positions intermittently yesterday but made no attempt to rush the Chinese line. Central News.

CHINESE LAUNCH SURPRISE ATTACK RECAPTURE TOWN Shanghai, Feb. 8.

Chinese reports state that Chinese troops delivered a surprise Hack and recaptured Kaocheng, on the Pengpu front, yesterday.

FEBRUARY

9, 1938.

KING AND QUEEN TO SEE PARIS

Accept Invitation For Mid-Summer

POST OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA KOUTE

Hervice "Via Siberia"

Mail lemporarily suspended.

BHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Bervico to Shanghai la. temporarily suspended,

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Ordinury air mail letters for Im- perial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc., wil, until further notice.. be closed at Kowloon Post Office aud General Post Office at 9.00 am, on Sundays.

Letters for this Service London, Feb. 9. It is offelally announced that their may be posted in the ordinary post-

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES. Majesties the King and Queen have boxes at Kowloon Post Office General Post ofcc. They accepted with much pleasure

the and

Registered and Parcel Maila invllation of the French President, should be clearly marked "By Air closed 15 minutes earlier than

Mall" and bear sufficient postage, me given below unless otherwise M. Lebrun, to pay a state visit from Insufficiently prepaid tellers may be stated, and where mails are advertis- June 28 to July 1.

taxed with double the deficiency or ed to close at or before 9 a.m., regl forwarded by Steamer Service, at stered and parcel malls are closed at the discretion of the Post Office, 15 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

His Majesty, during his stay, will unveil the Australian National War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux.

The visit of the British King and Queen is hailed with accluim through- out France, saya a Paris message. It is emphasised In authoritative quar- lers that great importance is attach- ed to the vluli by official France to this latest proof of cordial Franco- British relaltons. No effort will be Fpared to multe the visit as brilliant as possible-Reuter,

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Feb. 7.- The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter:

From

Manila... Straits and Manila Shanghai and Swatow Tientsin ond Swatow Australia and Manila

Japan and Shanghal Manila

January

Japan and Amoy

Strails and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 13th January. U.S.A., Canuda, Japan and Manila

(Seattle, date 15th January). Pres. McKinley

Shantung Shanghal ond Amoy

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date, sih February.

art the

Per

Duo

Serooskerk

February 9..

Gneisenau

„February 10.

Kuying...

February 10..

Nanchang

Fobrunry 10.

Changte

..February 13.

Fushimi Maru

February 11.

Victoria

February 11.

A

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai-Vancouver B.C., 22nd

Emp. of Canada

.February 12.

Tilaw

February 12.

Anshun

.February 13,

February 13.

.February 13..

Imperial Airways Plane February 14.. Talma Atsuta Maru Glenupp

February 18.

February 17.

.February 17.

.February 17

February 17.

Aramis -

February 18,

February 19.

.February 18.

.February 18..

Jeypore

February 19.

.February 20.

Pres. Doumer

February 21.

Tjlnegara

.February 22.

Van Heutaz

.February 22,

Date and Time

Calcutta and Siraita Australia and Manila Shanghai

Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 20th January and London Parcels-London datë, 13th January.

Straits, Manila and London Parcels London date, 8th January.

Opening!

Closing

New York Cotton

March May

8.44/45

0.04/04

8.5-1/55

8.75/75

July

8.62/62

8.82/82

Oct.

8.84/73

8.02/92

Dec.

8.77/77

8.07/97

Jan.

0:01/01

Spot

9.01/01 8.74

Saigen

Siraits

Japan and Shanghal

Calcutta and Straits

Straits

Japan

Japan and Shanghai

Java and Manila Straits

The First Notice Day for March Cotton is Feb. 23 with Delivery date March 1.

March

May

July Sept. Dec. Jan.

New York Rubber

14.23 /25 14.40 40

14.40b/45a

14.57/58

14.71 /70

14.50 /56

14.05b/08

14.80 780 14.90 N 15.00 N Sales for the day040 tons.

May

July

Sept.

Monday's Sales:

Chicago Wheat

04/04 0534/95% 00%/00% 01/01

012/01%

8,800,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

58/59 5078/507%

507%/60 6034/8071 8114/613%

May At the same time Chinese planes July heavily bombed Pengpu and Hwal- | Sept. yuan. It was the Foreign Squadron which attacked Hwalyuan. United

Press.

· CHINA APPEALS FOR OLYMPIC BOYCOTT

Shanghai Feb 9. The Chinese National Athletic Federation has announced that it is requesting all Powers to boycott the Tokyo Olympics, which are schedul

cd for 1040.

It is pointed out that Japan has declared that she intends to drive the white races from Asla-the very venue for the next World Olympics.

United Press.

OFFICERS ABOARD II.M.S. BIRMINGHAM COMING TO COLONY

Officers aboard H.M.S. Birmingham due shortly on the China Station are: Capt. E. J. P. Brind, Commander D. M. Lees, Lieut.-Comdr. J. P. de W. Kiteal (Gunnery Officer), Lieut.- Comdr. J. T. Halliday, Lieut.- Comdr. H. Norman (Torpedo OMeer), Lieut.-Comdr. J. H. Dathan, Comdr. (E) S. Brown, Surg.-Comdr. A. de B. Joyce, Paymastr.-Cmdr. E. N. Fletcher, M.B.E.

MAY BE FIT TO BE CANED

R.

Leung Kwan, 20, unemployed, ap- peared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morn- theft of an ing, charged with the carring from Li Yee, an amaḥ, at Stewart Rond yesterday, and with re- turning from a term of 10 years banishment, imposed on September 22, 1037. He was remanded for 48 hours to ascertain his fitness for a Caning.

ADMIRALTY LORD

IN SINGAPORE

Singapore, Fob, 9.

Lt. Col. J. J. Llewellin, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, who is represent- Ing the British Government at the .ceremonies in connection with the | opening of the new dock, arrived here to-dey by air from Australia. Reutor.

FRANCE ANXIOUS ABOUT BATTLESHIPS

Paris, Feb. B.

The French note to Japan on noval construction which was published to-day, in similar, but not identicnl to the British and American notes, the no fixed date for which a reply In requested.-Reuter.

BEAUTY CHOPPE chief difference being that it contains

May

July Oct.

Winnipeg Wheat

12796/12734 12834/1283

For

Kaisar-I-Hind

Menestheus

Bangalore Carthage Kutsang

Tilan

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday

Air Mail for "Chungking by the C.N.A.C., Plano ....... Wed, Feb. 9..

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

Swatow.and Bangkok Manila

Thursday

Madang. Salamaua, Tulngt and

Rabaul

Air Mall for Chungking by the "C.N.A.C.. Airways Direct Ser- vice,"

120/1204 1014/101

Hoihow

Sandakan

FEW CARS BEING MADE IN U.S.

Swatow, Foochow and "Tientsin... New York, Feb. 8-Straits-and-Calcutta- The January factory sales of auto- mobiles, exclusive of Ford cars, totalied 223,000 units compared with 399,000 in January of last year.

Lockheeds' unfilled orders totalled 0.512 units-Reuter Speelat.

MORE MEN JOIN ARMY

London, Feb. 8:

In informing the House of Com mons to-day of the number of re crults of the regular army in the last three months, the War Seere- tary said there had been an increase of 32% on the figure for the cor- the previous responding period of year. Over 9,000 recruits joined the army in the last three months and Mr. Hoare Belisha said about 20,000 more were required to bring the army up to strength--British Wire- less.

BRITAIN'S BALANCE OF TRADE UNFAVOURABLE

London, Feb. 8. of the Board The President Trade, questioned in the House of Commons on the £432,000,000 excess of imports over exports in 1937, Bald he did not consider the position need cause anxiety.-British Wireless.

MANY LIVES SAVED ON BRITAIN'S COASTS

London, Feb. 8. The Board of Trade report on life- saving action by the coast guard or- ganisation in 1937 says it took aclion In 814 cases.. No less than 54 persons were brought to safety by breeches- buoy gear. British Wireless.

THE LAST STRAW

Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 1. Mrs. Ethel Seigel, said in court It was bad enough that her son Irving, 10, lost thirty-three jobs since the beginning of 1937. But, she aald, when he threw a bowl of cream in her face because she wouldn't serve him chicken and steaks, that was too much.

Magistrate Nicholas 11. Pinto held Irving in $300 bail on an assault charge.

POLICEMAN AIDS IN BIRTH

New York, Jan. 1 When patrolman George F. Nobin- son was called urgently to help Mra, Carmen Barrel give birth to 7- pound baby, he knew just what to do. It was the sixth time since becoming a policeman that he had been called to perform this type of duty.--

Haiphong

Shanghai

Swatow and Tientsin Shanghal

Rex.

Kowloon F. O.

.Feb. 9, 5.00 p.m.. Ord.........Feb. 9, 5.00 p.m.

G. P. O.

RCA..

Ord,

.Feb. 9, 5.00 p.m.

Feb. 10, 0.00 a.m

Kwelyang Thurn, Feb. 10, 8.30 a.m. Rhexentor Thurs., Feb. 10, 1 pm.

Friderun..Thurs., Feb. 10, 3.80 p.m. - C.N.A.C., Plane ....Thurs, Feb. 10.

Kowloon P, 0.

Rcg., Ord.,

Ref.. Ord..

..Feb. 10, 5 p.m.. .Feb. 10, 5 p.m.

G. P. 0.

..Feb. 10, 5 p.m. .Feb. 11, G a.m.

Muinam..Thurs., Feb. 10, 1.30 p.m.

Tai Suen Hong

Yunnan

Thurs., Feb. 10, 8.30 a.m. Thurs., Feb. 10, 10.30 a... Hosang.............Thurs, Feb. 10, Parcels....Feb. 10, 11:30 am. Ord. ......Feb. 10, 12.30 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 10, 2 p.m.

Canton

Friday

Gneisenau Fri., Feb. 11, 8.30 am.. Kiungchow..Fri, Feb. 11, 8.30 am. Victoria...Fri., Feb. 11, 0.30 a.m.

........Fri, Feb. 11. G.P.O, and K.P.0.

Feb. 11. 9.00 am.. Feb. 11, 9.30 s.m.

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, and Eurasia Plane

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surfaco transport as Services permit).

Amoy

Tientsin

Reg.

Ord.

Tjisaroca Hangsung

Fri, Feb. 11, 10.30 a.m..

...‚Fri., Feb. 11, 3.30 p.m.

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

Siraila, Ceylon, India, East and Fushimi Maru....Fri., Feb. 11.

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles-duc Mar- scilles, 13th March.

Reg., Feb. 11, 5 p.m.. Ord.,......Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m..

..Fri., Feb. 11, 2 p.m.

Fri, Feb. 11..

Hollow, Palthol and Haiphong.... Kaying Air Bail for "K. L. M. Airways Ser- Fushimi Maru......

vice"-duc Amsterdam, 22nd

February

Dalren and Canada

B.C-due Victoriu March.

via

Shanghai and Japan Manlin

Ref.. Ord...

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Feb. 11, 4.30 p.m..

Feb. 11. 5 p.m.

Saturday Victoria Tyndareus...Sat., Feb, 12, 9.30 a... B.C. 10th

Kumsang...Sat. Feb. 12, 10.30 a... Emp. of Canada

Sat., Feb. 12, 3.30 p.m..

Amoy and Foochow via Amoy). Cremer......Sat., Feb. 12, 5.00 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Feb. 13..

Direct Servico"due London. 21st February

Air Mall for "Australia by Imperlat Imperial Airways Plano Bat., Feb. 12.

Airways Service"-due Darwin. 2001 February

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

RCK.,

·Feb. 12, 5 pm..

Ord..

Feb. 13, 9 a.m.

Rex..

Feb. 12, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Feb. 13, 9 a.m.

Sunday

⚫Swatow and Tientsin Swatow and Shanghai

Cheklang .Sun,, Feb. 13, 8.30 am. Sulyang ..Sun., Feb, 13, 8.30 a.m.

Monday

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. McKinley

South America and Europe vla Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C., .6th March,

Parcels,

Reg., Ord

Tucadoy

Mon., Feb. 14..

.Feb. 14, 3 p.m..

Feb. 14, 4.10 p.m..

.Feb. 14, 0 p.m..

Amoy

Tainan.....Tues., Feb, 15, 3.30 p.m.. Manila, Maicasser and Sourabaya Tilsadane ..Tues., Feb. 10, 8.30 am. Wednesday

Kaigon ....Wed., Feb. 10, 0.30 a.m.. Friday

Swalow and Bangkok

Manila, Austraila and New Zealand Changte

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day, Island, 1st March

Parcels,

Reg.

Oril.,

Straits. Ceylon, India, East and Carthage

South Afrlen, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marecilles

-Duo Marseilles, 18th March

Air Mail

for

Saturday

Fri, Feb. 18. ,Feb, 17, 5 pm.. Feb, 18, 8.40 am.. Feb. 10, 0.30 am.. Fri., Feb. 18.

G.P.O. & L.P.O. Parcels,...Feb. 18, 5.00 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord,

Feb. 10, 0.43. a.m.. Feb. 19, 10.30 o.m.

Airways Carthage value). Wed., Feb. 19..

Service"dus Amsterdam, 27th February

Bangkok via Swatow

·GF.O, & K.F.O,

Neg...Feb. 19, 0.30 0.35. Ord........Feb. 19, 10.00 am. Hellas...Wed, Feb. 19, 1.30 p.m.

*Superscribed correspondanes only......

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