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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER! Have you entered for Exhibition closing 107 Most attractive prizes. Doe- tails at dealers, Ferry Plers, &c., or entry form from Box No. 430, "Hongkong Telegraph."

PREMISES WANTED. WANTED-Urgently, house, five six rooms minimum, good locality, preferably mid-level and with garden. Will purchase furalture/attings required.

Write Box No. 437, "Hong kong Telegraph.""

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Orthophonie Victrola Gramaphone, cabinet model, with 60 records. Also bag of steel shafted golf clubs. Telephone 29100.

BOAT PEOPLE WARNED & FINED

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COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH. ⠀⠀ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938.

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NOTICE.

R.

Pursuant to Section 125 of the Buildings Ordinance No. 18 of 1935. Notice in hereby given that the road known as Tai Wan Road ofia closed temporarily to all traffic between a point near the south west corner of Kowloon Marino Lot No. 93 and a point midway along the western boundary of Kowloon Marine Lot No. 100.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTEENTH 'ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING HONG KONG TELEPHONE COM- PANY, LIMITED, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of March, 1938, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving

Statement of Accounts and the Roport of the Board of Directors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1937, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 28th February to 9th March, 1938, both days inclusive.

Dated this 10th day of February, 1938.

Order of the Board.

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Secretary,

14. Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB

Tennis Tournament

Entries for all events, including OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES

MORROW, SATURDAY,

Remarking that it was a dangerous offence both to themselves and to the vessel, and that he intended to put

stop to it by inflicting heavy AND DOUBLES, closo TO- penalties, three boatwomen who op- peared before Cmdr. G. F. Hole, Harbour Master, charged with mak- ing fast to the Hal Lee yesterday while the ship was still under way,} were ined A total of $110 In the Marine Court this morning.

Course of public lectures on

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.

The concluding lecture of the The first defendant, who had three previous convictions, was fined $40 course will be given by Colonel.

on

raid

or six weeks; second defendant, with¡N. M. S. Irwin, D.S.O., M.C., one previous conviction, $20 or three G.S.0.1, China Command, weeks; and the third with four pre-Monday, the 14th of February, vious convictions, $50 or two months. The third defendant Was further 1938. at 5.30 p.m. in the China warned that if she appeared in Court Fleet Club Theatre. The subject for a similar offence, she would be of the lecture will bo air sent to goal without the option,

Kwok Chow-pee and N Chi-bi, precautions in general. charged in the same Court with fall-; All lecturers who have taken ing to produce their licences when part in this course will be in called upon by a Police Omeer in attendance on this occasion for uniforma, were fined $5 each or five the purpose of answering ques- days.

For anchoring their boats within tions arising out of the previous the Victoria Cable limits yesterday, lectures, six boat people were fined $10 each or ten days' imprisonment.

Lonce

cuted,

Sergeant Wheeler prose-

EXCHANGE RATES

Pariz..

Geneva...

Berlin.

Feb. 1. Feb. 10. 152.23/32 152.13, 32 21.60

21,634 12.41%

12.41

Athens

5474

547

Muon

957

Olso.

10.90 22.42

Copenhagen.

Stockholm

Helsingfors Shunghai

New York.

Vienna

-Amsterdam

Prainin

Madrid

19.40

95

22 Bodies In City Streets

Seven Of Smallpox Victims In Wanchai

0.10

A further 21 cases of smallpox 22.42 were reported to the local health au- 10.40 thorities yesterday, bringing the total 220% since January 1 to 429.******** 5.00%

Sixteen of yesterday's coses were 20% reported from Victoria, the remainder

.97 coming from Kowloon.

220 .1/2/ 5.00%

1/2

.201

.8.00 .142% .Nom,

∙110%

Lisbon

Lisbon

Montreal

Brussels...

yokohama.

Belgrade

1/3 1/3 .1/0/ .5.00 .29.55 1/2 210

Bucharest.

Montevideo

.67714

214

Rio de Janeiro.....2.27/32

Silver (Spot)....20

Silver (forward), 18()

War Loan

..103%

Nom

142

Of 22 bodies picked up by the 1109 police yesterday, seven were of small- 1/3 pox victims, all of whom died in 1/61% Wanchal. 5.01% 29.55

Four cases of dysentery and one case each of measles and meningitis 1/2 were also reported yesterday.

210

0771

211/2

2.27/32

20

1918 103 ---British Wireless.

13 KILLED IN STORM

Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 10.

Fifteen are known to be dead and

50 injured in a severe electric storm

here last night. Some of the down-

QUARANTINE. AGAINST IK.

Quarantine restrictions have been imposed by the Chief Quarantine Oncer for the Philippines against arrivals from Hongkong on account pf smallpox,

Suffering

a crushed

CRUSHED FOOT

fool

white

town basements and street floors were | boarding a steamer, Wong Tak, was flooded by torrential

Press.

rain.-United taken to the Queen Mary Hospital

for treatment yesterday.

I. M HENDERSON, Director of Public Worka. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 9th February, 1938.

G.

R.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 14th day of February, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Pubilc Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land nt

Tai Shek Ku, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further torm of 75 years.

·

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the eale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will bo funded

payment

on

of

rc

Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale

Kowicon Inisud

Begistry No.

Locality

Adjoining Kowloon

Lot No. 3969.

Toland Lot No.

3360, Argyle Street.

G.

Boundtry Measurements.

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[tert footrest font

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plan.

Contents in

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TROOPER DEPARTS

Many Friends See

Battalion Sail

PRO-JAPANESE

TERRORISTS ABROAD

(Continued from Page 1).

who arrived of the scene within a the furniture Iew minutes, found wrecked and the floor Httered with gloss, and a Chinese, who had been seriously injured, lying in a poot of blood.

Two other Chinese who were present at the time were injured, but their condition is'not serious.

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DENY CHIANG IN COLONY

Shanghai, Feb. 11, Chinese reports from lankow deny

JAPANESE GARRISON HARD-PRESSED BY CHINESE AT FUYANG (Continued from Page 1.} lleve that following their recent suc- rumours that Generalissimo Chiang and Kal-slick has been ill and ls now.re- cesses at Ting/uat, Fengyang

will cuperating in Hongkong. Pengpu, the Japanese forces

Hankow reports state that even the probably continue their drive from their base of operation at walyuan Generalissimo's former tooth trouble on the important city of Fengtal, 50 disappeared recently, and at the |present time he is in excellent health. kilometres to the south-west,

There was a larga crowd of friends at the Kowloon wharf at noon to- day to say farewell to the troopship Battalion, Dunern taking the 2nd

Mr. Cumine, who was one-time From Fengtai, it is pointed out, the-United Prest. Royal Welch Fusiliers, le the Sudan. publisher of the now defunct Shang- Japanese would be able to outflank The popular Welstimen recently hat Mercury started publishing the the Chinese troops at Shouhslen, and returned from a long stay in Shang-Wen Wei Pao only last month. hal and are now on their way to on- other troubled area.

The passengers on board numbered Lover 1,000 there being 520 Fusiliers and officers in addition to their Lumilies: over 230 other details and their families and some Royal Navy detalla

thence threaten the Chinese post-bumba were dropped, causing slight Both Mr. Mills and Mr. Cuminetions at Hofel.

damage. Central News. emphasise that they have no poll- tical affiliations and neo publishing Judging from their recent move-Japanese Troops Trapped the newspapers purely as a commer-ments, the Japanese apparently have cial venture.

Hauchow, Feb. 11. not decided on either a northward or

□ westward drive from their present Three hundred Japanese troops positions. Both would entail im-have been trapped at Changchishan,. mense dimeulties because of the hilly a hill near Yutien in Fengyang dis- terrain in north Anhwel. A

trict and are being "mopped up" by Chinese forces, military messago states.

Extended Field

Below is the passenger list.

TO UNITED KINGDOM 8th Heavy Bdo, R.A.,-17 detalls, Royal Engineers-Major and Mrsalist here n potential target. troops who are confident of their B. 3. Edwards, Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Lurkin, Lleut I. de V. Winkfield, SM. and Mrs. W. Locke, QMSs. H

Upton, R. Moss, L. Jordan, R. Butes, and wives; CSM. and Mrs. Robertson, L/Sgt. W. Hayter; 10 details.

Royal Corps of Sgnals-six de- talle

IX. Bde., HKS.R.A..-Segt, and Mrs. D. H. Morris.

2nd Bn., Royal, Welch Fusiilers 200 detalla; CSS, and Mrs. Cheetham, Sergt. and Mrs. M. Jones, Sergt: and Mrs. J. Dandy, Mrs. Barchard, Mrs. D, H. W. Kirkby. Mrs. B. E. Horton, Lieut. J. A. M. Rice-Evans, Mrs. C. Jones, Mrs. Metcalfe, Mrs. S. Hills, Mrs. C. Burton,

1at Bn., Middlesex Regiment. Capt. and Mrs. A. V. Weller, DM. and Mrs. A. Judge, Sergt. and Mrs. R. Chaplain,

Lieut. Col. and Mrs. G. Lammle, 1st. Bn., Seaforth Highlanders Mrs. A. W. T. Bonnor; 15 detalls.

R.A.M.C., Major and Mrs. J. W. Stevens; Ave details.

RA.S.C., Major und Mrs. C. E.

detalls.

The terrorists first confined their attention to Chinese, and extension

In anticipation of the Japanese at- of the field to Europeans and Ameri- tack on Fengtal, precautionary, men cana makes practically

every jour-sures have been taken by the Chinese French Concession authorities to- ability to repulse any Japanese often- day issued a proclamation offering sive. Central Nows. rewards fur Information leading to the arrest of the terrorists or their Decompilers-Reuter,

Another Decapitated Head Discovered

Shanghai, Feb. 11 French Concession Police this morning discovered the decapitated head of a Chinese in Rue Dufour, accompanied by a note of warning against anti-Japanese activities.

It is worthy of note that this is the third such crime within a week, and the second within

twelve hours. United Press.

American Paper Bombed Shanghai, Feb. 11. Another incident involving Shanghai Evening Post occurred at

the

Withdrawal Forced

Shanghal, Feb. 11. Chinese reports stato that Chinese troops retreated from Wuhu after the alleged occupa2 tion of the town. The Japanese Rent 10,000 men from Wahu to Nanking to meet an expected Chinese attack, and the Chinese struck at Wuha

The reports state that Japan- reinforcementa 10 Wohn forced the Chinese withdrawal after heavy fizliting. — United Press.

Japanese Attempt Frustrated

5 o'clock this morning when two men troops to dislodge the Chinese forces

Tungling, Anhwel, Feb, 11. An attempt by a column of Japanese riding bicycles each threw hand at Fangtsunchen, an important town grenades at the newspaper's build-south of Wuhu, has ended in failure. ing, which also houses the

UnitedThe recent recapture of this town by

The Japanese on the south bank of the Hual River made another abortive attempt to cross the river,

being: driver back by heavy Chinese fire.. Chinese bombing planes actively as- sisted In repulsing the Japanese troops. and bombed Japanese troop concen- trations al Pengpu and Linhwalkwan stations.

Chinese volunteer corps at Ting- yuan ore meanwhile doing their share in harassing the invaders. They have Taunched frequent surprise attacks on Isolated Japanese units during the last few days, inflicting about 200 casuallies upon them and seizing a field plece and scores of horses.

The Japanese at Linhwalkwan are alleged to have used mustard gas in their operations against the Chinese on February 7. A Chinese soldier has received serious wounds which, according to the physician's report, were caused by this gas-Central News.

Chinese Vanguards Enter Wuhu

Liuan, Feb. 11. Chinese vanguards succeeded in

the Eccles, QMS. and Mrs. J. McGarry, jress Association, and the offices of the Chinese has cut Japanese commu" forcing their way into Wuhu city on Sergt und Mrs. R. H. Reynolds; 25 Mr. H. G. Woodhead, publisher and nications between Wulu and Houan February 9, but later withdrew, ac-

editor of Oriental Affairs.

After throwing the grenades, which The Japanese were mossed at cording to a report received here. were of the "potato masher type,Changchia Garden on the east bank In view of the increasing menace.

Annas

Rental

[Upnet -Price |

About

45,000

1316

R.

$29,250

G.

R.A.O.C.-QMS. and Mrs. |Hopkinson; one detail.

QA.S. Miss M. E. Murray, Royal Navy-70 officers and de- tails.

cheng.

the two men were caught by Settle of the Tsingyl River on the night of in the Hangelow area the Japanese ment police at the corner of Canton February 9 ready to launch an offen-military command has ordered 10,000

Japanese troops and Szechuen Roads, a few hundred sive the next morning.

to be withdrawn yards from the building.

The perpetrators of the outrage, crossed the river and engaged the Japanese still remain at Wuhu.

Under cover of night the Chinese from Wuhu to Nanking to prepare for any emergency. About 7,000 who look little better than the coolic Japanese in hand-to-hand Tyndall,

combat. glass, were handed over to the French Over 200 Japanese were killed and males at Wuhu have been comman- Over 1,000 Chinese able-bodied Settlement police, who refuse to the rest hastily retreated-Central decred by the Japanese to transport divulge any information.

FROM SHANGHAI AREA Lieut.-Col. W. E. R.A.M.C.; Major J. Carteille, RAS.C. and wife; Capt. Sandle, Loyals: wife of Lieut. Wilson, RASIC.; Conde. E. Miler, RA.O.C.; Sign. and Mrs. French; Invalids and details.

FROM TIENTSIN AREA Sergi. and Mrs, Lockyer, Royal Signals; Sergt, and Mrs. Winterburn, R.A.S.C.; 04 details of 1st Bn. Lancashire Fuslilers; other details.

TO SINGAPORE

Royal Engineers-Capt, and Mrs. Kimber, Licut. Gibson. Lieut. R. S. Hawkins; seven detalis

RA.M.C.-Major (QM) W. E. Saunders, one W.O., three details,

Mrs. J. A. M. Rice-Evans. Oficer Russelt.

|

The bombing resulted in no injuries and only slight damage to the build- ing, only the glass in the revolving door at the main entrance being smashed.-Reuter.

Gruesome Discovery

wat

Newa.

Japanesc Air Raids

In North

Chengchow, Feb. 11.

military supplies. It is stated that large quantities of rice at Wuhu have been transported by the Japan- ese to Shanghai.

There are now four Japanese war- ships cruising in the Yangtze River

Nine Japanese planes which took between Wuhu and Nanking---Cen- off at Changleh in north Henan flowtral News. Shanghai, Feb. 11. to the Yellow River bank near Cheng- Terrorism had a free hand in chow and unloaded several bombs

Close To Fuyang Shanghai Jast night when in addition yesterday

anti- morning, Chinese

Kinhwa, Feb. 11. to the outrages already mentioned, aircraft guns fired at them and drove Pressing vigorously, A Chinese the decapitated head of another them away.

moblio unit has occupied the Chinese male was found In

bus Another squadron of 16 Japanese station in the south-eastern suburbs. French Concession shortly after 11.15 p.m. planes ralded Po Al and Hain Wu of Fuyang, a message states-Cen-

The head was discovered by a districts in north Honan. Severni tral News, PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

Flying-group of Russian girls near the of the Sale by Public Auction

Arcadia night club when they were

Their attention going home. to be held on Monday, the 14th

TO SUDAN

attracted by what appeared to be 1 day of February, 1938, at 3 p.m.,

Royal Welch

man buried in the pavement up to Fusiliers-Lleut. at the Offices of the Public Col. D. M. Barchart, Major T. Chis neck. Upon closer examination "Works Dopartment, by Order of Sharp, Major D. H W.

"It was revealed to be the "head"ol His Excellency the Governor of Major and Mrs. H. B. Harrison,

Kira young Chinese, about 25 years of Capt. B. E. Horton, Capt. Ll. Gwydyr- age one Lot of Crown Land at Jones,

Capt.

Freeman, Lai Chi Kok, in the Colony of Capt." M. W. "Whit

Capt. Whitaker, Hon. G. Hong Kong, for a term

Cicgg-Hill, years, commencing from 1st Lieut. and Mrs. H. A. S. Clarke, July,1898, with the option of out. T. A. G. Pritchard, Lieut. F. The head has been severed from

Minshull-Ford, 2/Lieut. R. L. Boyle, renewal at a Crown Rent to be 2/Licut. J. E. C. Hodd, Lieut. (QM) fixed by the Surveyor of His C. Jones, RSM. S. Metcalfe, BM. S. Majesty the KING, for one fur- Hills, RQSM. C. Burton, CSMA. T. ther term of 24 years less the Grinham, J. Harrison, J. Price, 408 last three days thereof.

of 75

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be re- funded on payment of the

Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale ·

Registry No.

Locality

Adjoining New Kowloon | "New Kowloon Inland

Inland Lot No. 2598, Cast-

Let No 251L.

la Peak Ed., Lai Chi Kok.

Boundary

Measurements

As per sale

plas

About

Contents in

1q. feet

Ananzi

Rental

000'0%

$414

MANILA SHARES

Uplet Price

m'et

the

detalls,

R.

TO MALTA

H.K. Bdc, H.K.S.R.A.-Capt. and Mrs.R. F. M. Lowe.

R.A.S.C.-one detall.

TO GIBRALTAR

8th Heavy Bds, RA-ône detail. H.K. Ede, H.KSBRA-S/Sergt. and Mrs. L. R, Yorke.

BERLIN CLOSES

BORDER

(Continued from Page 1.)

ber of remarkable rumours with re- gard to events in Germany to-day, ill of which are denied or uncon-

The girls screamed, and a news- paper correspondent who was driving by stopped to investigate. Examina tion of the head revealed that capl- tation was comparatively recent.

The

on the

pavement

the body from below the ears, and carefully placed immediately under an electric light post on which was pasted a notice "This man lost in Chinese saying: his head due his anti-Japanese

to activities, and his fate should serve

warning to others." French police took the head to the Central Station, hoping to determine which, however,

* *

the man's Jablished.“

is still not

Was

It Is believed the head brought to the spot in an automo- bile, and placed where it could be easily seen-Reuter.

Still Another Crimo

Shanghal, Feb. 11.

A third decapitated head, also of an unidentified Chinese male, was found this morning in French Con- cession in front of the residence of Major

Assistant Edward Hagen, United States Naval Attache.

Above the head, pasted on a tele-

firmed. There is much astonishment phone pole, was a notice similar to and annoyance in official quarters in that found near the head outside the Berlin owing to rumours abroad of Arcadia cabaret last night.-Reuter. street disorders there. A Reuter cor-

Japanese Make Arrest respondent i in a tour of the working class quarters, found all was quiet. In Nanking and normal.

Shanghal, Feb. 11.

The report that the Belgo-German frontler

had been closed was promptly Japanese reports from Nanking denied

A typical state that the Japanese milliary au• from Brussels. remour is a report from Warsaw that thorities have arrested Chi Ho-ting many German army officers belonging

ting (22) for allegedly conducting anti- to old Prussian aristocratic familles Japanese activities from the Ameri- have been arrested in the garrison can-owned Nanking University. towns of Stolp and Allenstien in con-

It is indicated that the arrest did sequence of their discontent with the not occur on the University property. recent changes in the German Army i Command. The report, which is not

The following business done quota-confirmed from any good source, is tiona were received after the close of | belleved to be exaggerated.—Neuter the morning action by Swan, Cul-❘ Special. bertson & Frita from their Manila office:

Antarnok

Atok ...

Baruis Gold

Business Done

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FORGOT PASSPORT

United PreLE.

CIGARETTE CABE STOLEN

Mr. W. Mitchell, of Empress Lodge, Mody Rond, has reported to the pollee the loss from her bedroom of a cigarette case valued at $15.

they have been brought up in the

Pomerania and East Prussia, where

old tradition.

London, Feb, 11. Ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm of Ger- Prices in Peso many, Interviewed by telephone to

day, said his valet had forgotten his passport when he left Germany re- cently and he denied as preposterous reports that he would not return to This nativa land-United: Preis.

NAZIS EXPECT NO REVOLT

Berlin, Feb. 11. Nazi circles do not expect anything

It is pointed out that the army was in the nature of a revolt or unrest, built up very hurriedly and that although it is admitted there is some many officers were brought back who restiveness among old army officers, were steeped in the traditions of the especially ~In" such districts

Benguet Consolidated

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Coco Grove

Consolidated Mines

Unq.

Demonstration

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.TO

· Parkonie Gumatın əla

*Bari Maurleso

Joel McCres And Frances Déo are co-starred in the romantle Tenda si Farsimuunta opio “Wells Fargo" which opens to-morrow at Mie Queen's ́and Alhambes samallausously.

'BuYou .....ti

United Parecate

---The tone of the market>-STEADY;

But Nazis deny there is trouble. It is gathered, however, that a ceriain weeding out of officers will occur in the course of time. These aro officers unsympathibilo to the new regimo.

old regime—Reuter,

POST

From

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

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

January.

Shanghal and Swatow .... US.A., Canada, Japan and Manila

(Seattle date, 15th January). Shanghai and Ámoy.

Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow Japan and Amoy

Strails and Europe via Negapatam

(Letters and Papers) London date; 13th January,

Amoy

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”--London date, 5th February.

Per

Dus

Emp. of Canada Kwangtung Pres. McKinley Shantung Sulyang Tilawa

February 11,

February 13.

February. 12.

February 12.

February 12,

February 12.

.February 13. February 15.

Anshun

·Tjlsadanë!

Imperial Always Plane February 14.

Alr Mall by Pan American Airways

Direct Servico-San Francisco dato Pan American"Always Flane- 6th February.

For

February 15.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Date and Time

Air Mail for "K, I. ML Airways Ber- Fushimi Maru ............. Fri, Feb. 11.

vice"--due Amsterdam, 22nd

G.P.O. & K.F.O. February

Beg.. Ord

Tientsin

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Fushimi Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselles duc Mar- seilles, 13th March.

Hanggang

G.P.O.

Reg

Ord.

Saturday

Air Mait for Slan, Lanchow, and Eurasia Piano ..

Chengis, etc. (via Hankow) by

the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To further points by surfaco transport an Services permit).

Feb. 11, 4.30 p.m. .... Feb. 11, 5 pm.

Fri., Feb. 11, 5 p.m. Fri., Feb. 11.

and K.P,0.

Feb. 11, 5 p.m.

Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m.

.:Sat, Feb. 12,

*

G.P.C. and E.P.O.

Reg. Ord,,

...Feb. 12, 9 AM. ..Feb. I. 9.30 am.

Dairen and Canada via Victoria Tyndarcus...Sat, Feb. 12, 9.30 a.m.-

D.C due Victoria B.C. 16th March. Shanghai and Japan Manila

Shanghel

Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy). Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Service" due London, Direct

21st February

Kumsang...Sat., Feb. 12, 10.80 km.. Emp. of Canada

Sat., Feb 12, 3.30 p.m.. Franken....Sat, Feb. 12, 230 p.m. Cremer.....Sat, Feb. 12, 5.00 pm. Impertat Airways Plane Sat, Feb, 12..

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

...... Feb. 12. 5 pm. Ord........... Feb, 12, 9 Am..

вся..

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Sat, Feb. 12.

Airways Service"-duo Darwin, 20th February

Tientsin Shanghal

Manjia

Ref. Ord.,

Sunday

Montay

Feb. 12, 5 p

Feb, 13, s.19.

Cheklang....Sun., Feb. 18, 6.30 năm, Fausang.Sun, Feb. 13, 8.30 am.

* Penrith Castle Mon, Feb. 14, 10 am, ...Mon, Feb, 14. Parcel.....Teb. 16, Noon

Feb. 16, 1.45 pm. Ord, Džeb. 14, 189 pan.

Japan, Canada, USA., C. and South Pres. McKinley

America and Europe via Victoria z

·B.C.--due Victoria fi.C., 8th March

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