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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Ninth Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Den Vooux Rond Central, Victoria,
Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1938, at 11.30 a. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year onded 31st December, 1937,
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.
Four Killed
His Excellency The Governor, In Traffic
Sir Geoffry Northcote R.C.M.G., has graciously consented to attend Founders' Day at St. Stephen's College, Stanley to-morrow Satur. day, March 6, at 3.15 p.m.
Parents, Old Boya and--all friends of the College are warmly invited to be present. An opper-
of the new Preparatory School tunity will be given for Inspection
after toa
WORLD CRUISE SHIPS STILL
Apply Mackintosh, 7 Stewart Terrace, FRIDAY, the 1st APRIL, 1938, to MAY COME HERE
NEW LEADER
IN SZECHUAN
General
Teng
Pocification
лек for
Chengtu, Mar. 4. Hsi-hou, Commissioner Szechuan and Sikong, arrived here from Hankow by n China
National
Aviation Corporation, plane yester- day,
Addressing the Szechuan military leaders who welcomed him at aerodrome, General Teng urged them to follow the trull blazed by the war dead and redouble their efforts in reslating allen aggression and safe- Rational existence. Sta guarding Central News.
STOWAWAY ON PRES. COOLIDGE
Max Schwartz, 46, seaman, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing with having stowed away from Manila to Hongkong on board The Coolidge, and President steamer
being without Russel
tant Just of
Fald Det. Sergeant defendant was sent to Manila
and taking the advantage
Way from he stoved Manila to the Colony on board the
here Coolidge, which arrived
Wednesday. He further said that the Dollar Line Steamship Company had mude arrangements to send him back to Manila.
Defendant was fined $25 days' imprisonment on the first charge, made and an expulsion order was against him in the second charge.
on
14
LORRY DRIVER
PUNISHED
At the Central Magistracy this morning, Tom Kam-yung, licensed charged before lorry driver, was Mr. R. Edwards with driving lorry No. 1073 without due care and cau- tion at Connaught Road West and Connaught Road Central. on Thurs- day.
-Sergeant Pennell, the pro- officer, said that about 3 p.m. on the day in question, he was following defendant's lorry along Connaught Road West. Defendant's
TUESDAY, the 12th APRIL, 1938,
both days inclusive. By Order of Directors,
this
Accidents
Hongkong's Weekly Toll Is High
There were 58 rond accidents in Hongkong during last week, resulting in four people being killed, and ten out of 20 injured being admitted to hospital. These figures are contain- ed in the official weekly returns of traff: oceldents.
the rond.
4, 1938.
Labourites Oppose Any Efforts To Help Italy
Chancellor Of Exchequer Declaros No Loon Sought
Aid For U.S. Businessmen In Manila
Logislation To Remove
Unfair Taxation
OLD OFFENDER BACK AGAIN
Charges of burglary and theft of 18 pieces of clothing, two bedsheets and a felt hat, together with another not in custody, were preferred against Cheung Hop,
34, unemployed, before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning. The pro- was taken from a shop in Des perlyBend West, and was worth Voeux
$75 altogether.
Chinese constable C641 stated that
Washington, Mor. 3. Mr. Paul McNutt, Philippines High Commissioner, conferred with mem-at 3.15 a.m. to-day, he saw defendant bers of Congress and Treasury of- and another man emerge from No. clals to-day in furtherance of o pro- 205 Des Voeux Road West. They a bundle. He London, Mar. 3. gramme to alleviate discriminatory were each carrying Labour Opposition's objection to inxes. He is co-operating with them called upon them to stop, as they at-
ed to concent
themselves as Of the persons killed, a Chinese ameliorating Italy's financial and in the formulation of proposed legis tempted to mule, aged 21 years, was knocked economic situation was shown in the Intion for the refund of such taxes they saw him approach. One mun his bundle and fled, but de- dumped when of Commons
Mr. already paid. down and fatally injured by a pel-House vate motor car whilst running across Pethwick Lawrence asked for He said he was studying proposals fendant remained where he was. He Assurances that there would be no to refund amounts paid and the can-was questioned, and took the cons- A Chinese female, aged 40 years, British loan made to the Italian cellation of amounts due under the table to the shop, where the property was knocked down and killed by a
Government, and that no guarantee horizontal corporation income tax was indenuded by Yuen, who was motor cycle whilst walking across
be given at the expense of the levied from 1917 to 1921. He said then asleep. There was an opening above the shop the rond.
British tax-payer for the promotion he was very gratified at the congres in the iron grille A Chinese male, aged 40 years, died of additional imports to or from sional tox bill already reported in front big enough for a man to squeeze from injuries received through fall-Italy.
the House by which income on the through.
Defendant denied the charge, and sale of United States goods in the Ing from a moving motor lorry.
Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Philippines would not be subject to said he was walking in the vicinity A Chinese boy, aged 8 years, was knocked down and fatally injured by Exchequer, replied for the Govern-n corporate income tax. He said when he heard police whistles being Baid that no Italian that he favoured refund of such taxes blown. He declared he did not know a motor cycle whilst running across ment. Ho
Government loan was contemplated already paid in this category, but who had taken the property. the road.
He was convicted, and inspector W. Of the persons injured, nine were or asked for, and he had no reason it would be negligible. pedestrians, who were either walk-to suppose it would be asked for. Mr. McNutt conferred with Filipino Mair, who prosecuted, sald Ing or running across the road and
With regard to the second question, members of the joint committen and Cheung had a previous and two export credit facilities had been kur urged them to co-operate for the four years ago for attempted lar were struck by vehicles. Three bus passengers
Sentence of three months' hard trament passengers were injured while the pect of the United Kingdom completion of the report as soon as echy.
In the case of Italy, as with any would discourage all indications of labour was imposed, alighting from moving motor buses exporters and not foreign importers. possible. He said such a completion One motor cycle driver was in- olher of the countries, applications disagreement and would tend to unify that
jured through falling from his machine would continue, as now, to be dealt Philippine and American gentiment
by the Export Credits Advisory and to remove with whilst in motion.
Committee solely on business grounds certainty.-United Press. with a view to assisting, the United Kingdom export trade. He had no of credit doubt that considerations
into the calculation.- entered
There is a possibility that, after all, Iner the Board of the Hamburg-Amerika cruise
Reliance will vialt Hongkong month.
German Until this year,
cruise immers have regularly visited long- kong and the Far East. But early in the Sino-Japanese war it. announced from New York that the ship's itinerary would be altered this your.
T. C. T. BECK,
Soorotary. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1938.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, The Final Dividend declared for the Year ending 31st Decem ber, 1937, at the rate of Three Storling at exchange Pounds 1/2.7/8 is payable on and after the 28th February, 1938, at the Offices of the Corporation, whero requested to shareholders aro apply for Warrants.
By Directors,
Order of the Board of
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 26th February, 1938.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE FIFTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, tho 11th March, 1938, AT 11 A.BI., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for tho year ended 31st December, 1937.
Books of the The Transfer Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 4th March, 1938, to Friday, the 11th March, 1938, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directora,
F. H. _CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 21st February, 1938,
CO., LTD.
speed was 20 miles per hour and he THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC had passed a bus and a lorry.
les defendant There were other risks took and which were ennumerated.
Imposing fine of $25, His Wor- ship remarked that a serious accid- ent might have occurred.
Notice is heroby given that the Forty-ninth Ordinary Yearly Meet- ing will be held at the Com- pany's Offices, P. & 0. Building, on Thursday, 10th March, 1938, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of present- ing the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1937, and electing Directors and Audi-
HOBBIES THAT CURE MENTAL ILLS
(Continued from Page 6.) vletim of some form of nervous ill-tors, ness, mental distress, or maladjust- be successfully can ment, which
psychological by only treated methods. The cost to the nation of the widespread inefficiency resulting from these unrecognised complaints probably amounts to something like forty million pounds a year. The Return to Health
the sufferer's The application of interest to a carefully selected hobby la only one of the many methods used by psychologists to correct such eon- of ill-health; but scientific ditions Occupational therapy, as this form of treatment is termed, has already proved of the utmost value in a great number and variety of cases.
Crafts ranging from rug-making lo fretwork are taught to nerve by volunteer experts. sufferers
rafto Dressmaking, lino-cutting, work, and embroidery are other hobbler which have proved their medical value.
for
the
4
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 26th February to 10th March, 1938, both days inclusive, during which
be registered. period no Transfer of Shares can
By Order of the Board of Directors,
was
It is now learned that the itinerary been dc- of the Reliance has not finitely sefiled, and future movements will not be announced until the ship
But it is almost certain arrives in Singapore on March 14.
remain China conditions in South normal, this Colony will be included in the Itinerary.
Pacific The 42,500-ton Canadian liner Empress of Britain is definitely the only coming here this month
crulso definitely round-the-world omitting this port being the Franconia.
HUMIDITY HIGHER
Only three par cent. off absolute the highest humidity saturation, recorded in Hongkong this brought steamy conditions Colony this morning.
year, to the
and tramcars respectively.
One bicycle rider, two public car passengers, one tricycle driver and one ricksha driver were injured as the result of collisions vcblcles.
between
were
LOAN NOT ASKED FOR
London, Mar. 3.
Of the 50 accidents, 21 were col-Reuter Special.. Hislons between vehicles; 20 collisions between vehicles and pede- strians; and 15 necidents were duc |to other causes.
ELDERLY WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN
woman
was
An elderly Chinese knocked down by a motor bus driven by Sin Cheong shortly after two this afternoon when she tried to cross the street as the bus was turning from Murray Road into Queen's Road.
A bus inspector sent for an ambu- lance immediately, and after the
elements of
SOON TO WED
En-
that conviction
:
SEAMEN TWO DANISH
DROWNED IN KOBE
Д
Kobe, Mar. 4. Two members of the crew of the an-Danish steamer, Slam, were drowned The forthcoming wedding is
taxicab, Cameron (when Mr. Hugh of nounced
carrying eight Watson, veterinary surgeon, Sassoon people, including the driver, plunged The Chancellor of the Exchequer Villa, and Miss Patricia Elizabeth into the harbour off the Bankoku stated in the House of Commons at Keam, nursing sister of Queen Mary pler. The others cacoped.-United question time that no British loan to Hospital.
the
Italian Government was con- templated. Asked for an assurance there
would be no such loan, Sir "No such loan John Simon replied: has been asked for, and I have reason to suppose it will be asked for."-British Wireless.
no
wonan had received firat aid, she ORIGIN MUST BE
This Is how humidity has varied was sent to the Queen Mary Hospital. nt 10 a.m. each morning since last Friday:
Feb. 25 00%
Mar. 1 0456
Feb. 20 50% Feb. 27
Mar. 2 87%
51% Feb. 28 53
Mnr. 3 5% Mar. 4 97% Temperature has remained fairly constant since the beginning of the month, the variation being just over ten degrees. Yesterday's maximum was 72 degrees and minimum 80 de- o'clock grees. Temperature at 10 this morning was 67 degrees.
Foggy or drizzly weather is pre- dicted for the next 24 hours. The ocial forecast, issued at 10 am., is: "Moderate easterly winds; cloudy with fog or drizzle."
Although no rainfall has been re- gistered for ten days, but the total for the month (6.04 inches) is al- most two inches above the average.
U.S. COMMODITY
May July
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Mar. 3. New York Colton
0.24/23 9.21/21
0.27/20
9.37/37
0.39/30
9.40/40
0.27/27
0.37/37
9.37/38 9.39 N 9.27
October December January Spot The First Notice Day for March Cotton is Feb. 23 with Dellvery date March 1.
New York Rubber
March July
May
14.75/75 14.82b/87a 14.85/85 15.00/14.00 14.97/07 15.12/11 September
15.10/12 15.35/36 December
16.28b/33a January
15.34 N Sales for the day:-1,030 tons.
Chicago Wheat
93%/93
886/87%
STUDENT ROBS GUARDIAN
ALSO TAKES AMAH'S SMALL SAVINGS
Two charges of larceny of money were brought against Tlo Keng-gwan, 17, a student from Dutch Borneo, be fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning. He was accused of stealing $100 in long- kong currency from Mr. Joessocí of Chun Young Street. Bay View, on February 12, and $58, three Dutch gutlders and 50 cents from Li Chuk, an emah.
Crown-Sergeant H.-Danbrowsky said defendant admitted taking the and spending it all. Mr. money Jocssoct was the youth's guardian in Hongkong, and did not wish to have anything more to do with him. De- fendant was in possession of a Dutch passport.
His Worship adjourned the case till to-morrow to ascertain whether the passport was in order, and if so, de- tendant would be repatriated.
The defendant expressed a wish to be sent back to Samarondo.
ROOSEVENT EASES PRESSURE ON
CONGRESSMEN
Washington, Mar, 3.
an
MADE CLEAR
Information has been received that a provisional arrangement has been entered into with the Colombi- whereby British Government
Colombia consular officers in
statements attest (formally) shippers as to the origin of goods. order to assist the British consular officers when documents are present-
been ed for attestation, it has commended that exporters should obtain certificates of origin from "the competent authority at nort of ship- ment."
POST
From
Shanghai
Press.
OFFICE.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Flane
Direct Service"--London
Japan
Dairen
Japan
Straits
Shanghai and Amoy
Shanghel
Nankin
INWARD MAILS
Per
Dao
Glenopp
.March 4,
March 4
date,
24th February.
Hoihow
will
Hongkok and Swatow
Kwanglung Kwelyang
March 4.
March 4.
by
Japan
Manila Maru
.March 4.
In
Mirzapore
March 4.
Australia and Manila
.March 4.
Saigon
Bontekoo
March 5.
ΣΟ
Straits
Cyclops
March 5.
Delagoa Maru
.March 6.
Haiphong
G. G. Paul Doumer
.March 5.
Kutsang
March 5.
Porscus
.March 8.
Talyuon
March 5.
Ixlon
.March U.
Maroli 6.
Si Kiong Tjinegara
March 0.
.March 6.
For
Per
Friday
Date and Tima
(Duo San Francisco March 22,) Shanghal ..........
Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, President Coolidge
Central and South America and *Europe via Sun Francisco and *Europe via Siberia.
....Fri., Mar. 4.
Parcela Reg., Ord,,
.Mar. 4, 4 p.m.
..Mar. 4, 6 p.m.
Barentsz
Manila and Parcels only for Ger-
many via Hamburg.
Duisburg
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda
Zealand via Brisbane-due Brie-
Parcels,
bane, 22nd March.
Reg.,
Ord.,
The Superintendent of Imports and Exports in Hongkong will be pre- pared to issue certificates of origin in respect
of goods destined for Colombia, provided that he is satis- fled that the conditions governing the been Issue of the certificates have duly fulfilled. In other words, ex- porters will be required to produce evidence of origin of goods,
As exporters are probably aware, Colombia requires that certificates of origin, also consular invoices, shall be in the Spanish language.
DELPHINUS DELAYED
Owing to delay in the main service to Bangkok it is extremely unlikely Airways air-liner that Imperial Delphinus will arrive in Hongkong to- day.
The Delphinus
was originally
|
Congressional quarters, usually scheduled to leave Bangkok at 4.30 well informed on the President's aim. 1o-day on the new schedule. plans, intimate that President
It is believed that she has not yet Roosevelt is changing his strategy towards Congress, and for the time departed, in which case it will be being will not press legisintion which impossible for her to arrive in
Hongkong until to-morrow. 02/024 19 unwelcome to congressmen. 87/871%
It would appear that this means 07%/87% there will be no anti-monopoly legislation, and no attempt to jam
Wednesday's Sules-unreceived. Chicago Corn
through the Wage-Hour Bi 504/50% Reuter Special.
May July GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Sept.
CO., LTD., Agents.
May
50%/60%
Hongkong, 18th February, 1938.
July
01/01%
Sept.
004/0034 01%/01%
Winnipeg Wheat
May
HONG KONG TELEPHONE, COMPANY, LIMITED.
July
October
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTEENTH ORDIN- MEETING of YEARLY ARY HONG KONG TELEPHONE COM- One of the quecrest occupations, perhaps, is that of unravelling silk:PANY, LIMITED, will be held on of WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of provision slockings, material for needlework. For patients March, 1938, at the BOARD ROOM are encouraged to rely solely on
of the Company, Socond Floor, themselves, even to the production of
Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at their own materials.
Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounto and the Report of the Board of Directors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1937, and re-electing two Directors and tho Auditors.
results
1274/127 120/120
110/118 00/86%
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris. Geneva Berlin.
Athena
Milan Q160..* Copenhagen. Stockholm. Helsingfors Shanghai New York.
Vienna Amsterdam. Prague Madrid Lisbon Hongkong. Bombay Montreal Brussels..
BEING SENT BACK TO GOA
TRICKED SHOP-KEEPER INTO LEAVING PREMISES. UNPROTECTED
Admitting a charge of larceny in a dwelling a man named Wong Cheung, Three natives of Goa, Domingos 23, was sentenced to two months Menezes, 39, Luis Casteono dvares, hard labour by Mr. QA A. Mac- and Pedro Andrade, 42, were charged fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy Mar. 1 Mar. 3
before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central this morning. Magistracy this morning with being 153.23/32 150.31/32 .21,00% 31.61 vagrants in the Colony. 12.40 5474
the
Det.-Sergeant Franklin sald that on February 21 the defendant went Det. Sergeant Russell stated they to a firewood shop in Nanchang Street He were deportees from America to Goa, and gave an order costing $1.
the only complainant, and would be sent to Bombay next told
at that time, to phop at sccupant in the 19.90 week, 22.40 They were committed to the House deliver the firewood to an address, and after showing the man part of of Detention.
the way, the defendant left him.
the Arriving at his destination,
the wood complainant found that order was a fake, and returning to his own shop discovered that during his been box had absence a wooden broken open and $100 in money and some clothing stolen. Recognising defendant in the street yesterday, the complainant arrested him.
12.40
54744
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10.00
22.40
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10.41 2204
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1/2
0.0118 .20 ,0.00% 1423h .Nom.
6.011
20% 0.90%
.110 1/3
1/03
Dated this 10th day of February, Yokohama..
Order of the Board.
Dunarest
5,01% 20.554 1/1.63/04
.2104 .077 .21
.19.41 a clerk Plaster modelling cured who was suffering from a general painting breakdown, Water-colour
factory proved the salvation of a worker whose ill-health was found to be of nervous origin.
Similar
have occurred One ahy among neurotic children. girl of seven, who rarely apoko in the presence of strangers, was en- couraged to draw. Gradually the began to chatter while he worked, the occupation apparently providing her with a of reality apping stone to the world
to contact with other
peopbies which many people regard an a waste of time" have definitely proved their value in a field where low people ever thought of looking for 11,
Charles Low
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 28th February to 9th March, 1938, both days inclusive.
1938.
W. L. MCKENZIE,
Secretary,
14, Des Voeux Road Central, 11ong Kong.
Montovideo.
Rio de Janeiro...211 Silver (Spot)....20 Silver (forward).19%
War Loan
SPEECH ON GIBRALTAK FALSELY REPORTED
London, Mar. 3. 14214
Questioned on the alleged state- Nom.
the Insurgent ments in Spain by 110
1/3 General Queipo de Llano last Sunday
Gibraltar the regarding
Under 1/0
Secretary for Foreign Affairs inform- 5.011 29.09ed the Ilouse of Commons that
on the matter had been re- 1/1.03/04 port or the dovernor of Gibral-
210
tar, which gave every
21
reason
л
for
077 thinking the General's speech had been incorrectly reported. The In- formation was that no suggestion had 191% been made that Gibraltar should be come Spanish territory-Brilia 103 Wireless.
:103
British Wireless.
MIRA. T. BIRD ROBBED
Mrs. T. Bird of the Taikoo Dock- yard, has reported in the police that while walking along Ashley Road, near the Y.M.C.A., a Chinese aratch- od her handbag containing money and a compact act, valued at $23.
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan-American Airways Plano cisco date, 23rd February. Japan Shanghai and Amoy
OUTWARD MAILS
..
.Mar. 4, 6.30 p.m. .Fri., Mar. 4, 5 pm.
.Fri., Mar, 4, 5 pm.. Thurs., Mar. 4,
Mar. 4, 6 Mar. 4, 5 p.00. .Mar. 6, 9 an
Fri., Mar. 4, F. 0. ..Mar. 4, 6 p.m. .Mar. 8, 0.45 am. .Mar. 3, 10.30 a.m.
G. P. O, and I.. Parcels
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Comorin
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Marselilce duc Marseilles let April.
Samshul and Wuchow
Saturday
Reg., ... Ord.,
Tai Hing....Sat., Mar. 6, 8.15 am.
Air Mall for Blan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane
Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by
the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).
..Bat, Mar. 5. G.P.O. and K.P.O.
.Mar. 5, 9 am. Mar. 5, 0.30 am..
Reg.. Ord..
.... Sat, March 5.
G.P.O. and KP.0.
Rez.,
Ord.,
Air Mall for "EL.M. Airways Comerin
Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 13th March
Kongmoon *******
Hothow, Paichol and Haiphong Shanghal ....
Etraits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and *Europe vin Brindisi-dug Brin- dlsi 25th March,
Sandakan
.Mar. 6, 0.80 mm. .Mar. 5, 10 10: Fook On.. ..Sat., Mar. 5, 10 am. „Sat., Mar. 3, 1 p.m. Klangsu
2.30 p.m. 5, Sinilang...Sat, Mar. Conte Verde......Sat., Mar. 5. G.P.O. and E.P.0. Reg
Ord.......
.Mar, 5, 2.45 p.m. .Mar. 5, 9.30 p.m.
Seun Hong...Sat., Mar. 6, 5 p.m.. American Airways Bat, Mar. 5.
E. P. O.
Tai
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan
Iola and U.S.A. by to "Pan- American Airways Direct Bervice" -due San Francisco 14 March,
Reg., Orl..
Reg. Ord,
Sunday
*Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Kwalsang Manila Shanghai *Straits,
Nagana
Nankin
Batavia, Mauritius,
East
Rid
Bontikoe Selatan
Reunion, Madagascer, South Africa Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Swalow and Tientsin Kongmoon Shanghai Japan
Menday
Atar. 5, 5.00 p.m.
.Mar. 5, 5.00 p.m.
G. P. O.
.Star. 5, 5.00 p.m. Afar. 7, 6 am.
.Sun., Mar, 0, 0 0.m. Sun., Mar. 0, 9 a.m. ..Sun., Mar. 6, 9 am..
Sun., Mar. 6, 9 am. ..Sun., Mar. 6, 0·6,m.
Kingyuan..Mon., Mar. 1, 10.30 a.m. Tal Lee... Mon., Mar. 7, 11,00 am. Marechal Jaffru Mon., Mar. 7, 5 p.m. Emp. of Canada .....Mon., Mar. 7.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canado, U.S.A., Central and South Ameri ca and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only} and Europe via Siberia. (Duo Vancouver BC, 27th March.) Air Afail for Wachow, wellis, C.N.A.C. Plane Mon., Mar. 7.
Kwelyang and Changking by the "G.N.A.0. Airways Direct Ber wice."
Parcels, .........
.Mar. 7, 4 p.01. Reg ..... ...Mar. 7, 8 p. Ord...Mar. 7, 0.30 p.m.
K. P. 0.
.Mar. 1, 5 v.in.. Ord....Mar. 7, 5 p.m.
a. r. o.
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