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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

ANDRE'S 18 the shop where the best Facials and Perms, Hairdressing, Manicures are done by European

Prices moderato. experts. 27973. Gloucester Arcade.

Phone

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONG KONG/AUSTRALIAN FREIGHT CONFERENCE

Notice

All rates of freight to Aus- tralian ports and with tranship- ment will be increased sa from 1st April by approximately 20%.

Australian-Oriental Line, Burns Philp Line,

Eastern and Australian Line, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, - Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

LIMITED.

THE

HONGKONG

NOTICE.

RENTS COMMISSION

The Rents Commission invites Landlords and Tenants to submit, in writing, any facts which they wish to bring to the Commission's notice in respect of the prevalent charges for rent in the towns of of Victoria and Kowloon having regard to their rise and fall during the Inst ten years, and the extent to which and the mannors In which dorants and landlorda have been and aro being affected by the sudden growth of the popu- lation of Hong Kong since the

ties last year.

-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-||~HHHH† | TIE BANK OF EAST ASIA, beginning of Sino-Japanese hosti- LETTERS TO THE‡

EDITOR

To The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Sir-Will you kindly publish this apology? Through an oversight I omitted to mention Sir Elly Kadooric & Co. and the Steam Laundry Co, in the lint of those firms who so gener- ously contributed to the Bridge and of the aith Mah Jong Drive in

the H.K.S.P.C. Animals held in Peninsula Hotel on January 17.

ETHEL SMALLEY.

Students' Association Makes Plans

Busy Year Planned By Growing Body

Past Students' The Wah Yan

years over three Association, born ago, held its monthly Council Meeting Thursday evening at the offers of Messrs. Tal Woo-hing, when Messrs. Ko Fook-sun (President). Kwan Man-wal (Hon. Treasurer) and other members were present. An elaborate scheme of future activities was de- cided upon, and Mr. Tam Sik-poon was appointed Chairman of the Sub- Committee of Sports und Socials to of the undertake the carrying out recreation and

entertainment pro- gramme for the current year. The Association's official organ, in hand- some and attractive journal with Chinese

ese and English articles and drawings.

will be published in the

course of the year, under the charge of the following Editorial Board: Messrs Joseph Ng (Editor-in-Chief), Chan Wal-chuen, Талм Sik-poon. Wong Wing-kit and Cheng Fook-chol The last named was also made the Director of Propaganda, responsible for publicly work to further the Association's relations with the pub- lic.

Mr. Martin Teo has also been em- ployed ns shroff since February 1 to collect subscriptions, both for mem- bership and for War Rellet purposes, but all past students may join the Association or forward subscriptions by direct communication with the Hon. Trensurer, Mr. Kwan Man-wal of Wah Yan College, or any other Council member.

With the ever-increasing number of members, the medical work for War Relief in conjunction with the Red Cross Association has made rapid strides and the Association enjoys well-earned reputation in this very deserving cause.

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now

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Slock Exchange weekly

Saya:

report issued

yesterday.

During the week the market has been active, resulting in a fair turn- over of shores at improving prices. Trot taking has not entirely outrun demand, though at the close, the car- ller gains in Hotels, Trams and Docks, have not been maintained. The market closes steady,

Manila is still uncertain and must remain so, though with a downward be- tendency, until the differences tween the Manila Stock Exchange and International Exchange hove been solved.

Business done during the week: Hongkong

$1,600

Bank $1.005, $1,000, $1,595,

Canton Insurance $27735.

Union Insurance $355, ́1845, 1540, $535 China Underwriters $2.20, 8234 Hongkong Fires $247,

Wharves $13725, 31334, #13314, $130 „Docks $33%, 44%, 154.00, 1945, 8384. $35, $345%

Providents (Old) $3.30, $3.45, $9%, $3.45, 13%, $355, #3, 19,45

Providenis (Now) $120, $1.40, $11⁄41⁄2. $1,25, $114. $1.4B

fotela 18.00, #7, $7.10, #7.18

83035

Lands $35, $304, 30

Humphreys 30,

Reallles 30, 19.80

Tramways $15.65, 115.55, #1814, #18.55 Star Ferries $53%, 354

Vaimati Ferries 27

China Lights (Old) $12,40, $12.45, 912 312.30, $12

China Lights (New) 19.30, $91. Electrics 6013, 2015, $62,” #0191, 102 Klectric ex div, 400

Telephones (Old) cum. div. $28 Telophones (old) ax. div., $17.50 Telephones (New) cum. div. $10% Cements 917, 917 $10, $17%, $18.18 $18.30, $18.

Dalry Farms $15.70, #2594, #39.83, $20 Watsons 86%, #0.00, $6.50, $8,90

Entertainmente 46.70

Sandakan Lights #IJK

Neuba $7.00

EWO Coltons Sh. #19, Sh. $13,10, Sh.

$13.69

· Maremmans (I.K.) 47–

Govt. a Loan by prein.

* Changas 3.15 p.m. Clodag-Gustafioms)!:

#Kowloon Wharves $149

NOTICE is hereby given that the NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Registers Vous of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, the 12th March, 1938, at 3.00 pm, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Siate ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1037.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Saturday, 5th March, 1938 to Satur- day, 12th March, 1938, (both days Inclusive) during which period na transfer of shares can be registered, By Order of the Board of Directors.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 10th February, 1938.

HÓNGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

The Commission will, after consideration of written stale- mênts, - request the writers of such statements as appear help ful or relevant to appear and give oral testimony before. it at the Urban Council Chamber (top oor, Post Office Building). at such time and date notified.

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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1938.

G.

1938-1939

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

Foreigners Brave War

Sealed Tenders will be received Quarterly Meeting of The Dangers At

at the Royal Naval Hospital, until 10 nm. on the 16th. March, 1938, from persons desirous of supply- ing Beef, Mutton, Fowls, Pork, Choose, Pure Cow's Milk, Ice, and other provisions and necessaries, for the year ending 31st March, 1939.

Printed Forms of Tender and further particulare can be obtain- od at the R. N. Hospital,

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.

G. D. G. FERGUSSON,

Surgeon Captain, Mödient Officer In Charge. Royal Naval Hospital,

Hong Kong. 10th. March, 1938.

G.

R.

All communications should be addressed to The Secretary, Henta Commission, C/o. Secretariat for PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Chinese Affairs, and will be

of the Sale by Public Auction trented as confidential if desired.

to be held on Monday, the 14th day of March, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one

R. J. MINNITT, Secretary, Rents Commission.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-THIRD ORDIN- that the Ordinary Yearly MeetingARY YEARLY MEETING of the of Shareholders will be held in Company (since registration) will the Offices of the Company, 2 Queen's Building, Hongkong, on Monday, 28th March, 1938, at Noon for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1937.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Book will be closed from 12th to 28th March, 1938, both days inclusive,

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF

DIRECTORS,

E. COCK, Chier Manager, Hongkong, 3rd March, 1938.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

The Fifty-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 31st March, 1938, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report

of

the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditora,

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 24th March to 14th April-inclu- sivo.

4

bo hold at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 22nd MARCH, 1938, at 11.30 A.M. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st OCTOBER, 1937.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 12th MARCH, 1938. to TUESDAY, the 22nd MARCH, 1938, both days inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managera. Hongkong, 4th March, 1938.

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

The Sixty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Tuesday, the 29th March, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, togather with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1937.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 29th March, 1938, both

By order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & days inclusive.

CO., LTD.

General Managers. Hongkong. 11th March, 1938.

A SPECIMEN CASE

Case No. 2201 Reported by a teacher at St. Stephen's College for Girls. The Society rented a bed space for a widow and her three children who were sleeping in the street: ob- tained for her a hawker's licence and arranged for the oldest boy to be admitted to the Tung Wah Hospital Free School, HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE' .PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

Room. 108, Bank of East Asia Building,

Landa #30% Union $540 Ferries #8456 Electrica #0

#ellers Underwriters 43,35 Docker $3

Balen

11.K. Banks $1,000 Underwriters, $216. Docks 835/34WW2 Previdente (Old) 195/45 Union Insurance 1536746:

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD. General Managera, The Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 7th March, 1938.

HITLER DEPOSES AUSTRIAN CABINET

(Continued from Page 1.)

15,000 Nazis Fight The Police

Vienna, Mar. 11, The police made a baton charge when 15,000 Nazis demonstrated at Innsbruck. The police Bumciently strong to break up the crowd, but the demonstrators later dispersed.-Reuter Bulletin.

were

Considering Measures

Berlin, Mar, 11.

Lot of Crown Land at Ropulse Bay, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years,

tho with

option of ronowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

Intonding bidders are advised that immediately after tho dia- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applleant) will be required to deposit with so authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase

price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Begiatry No.

Locality

1

Rural Building

*207 ON 10%

Repulse Bay

Road.

Boundary Measuremente.

N. B K.

W.

}tue}{tunk}font}{aet)

A per nale plan.

Contents in

[Upset Frice) 13 $q. feet

Annual

Rental.

About

30,000

$344

GRAND NATIONAL CALL-OVER

non'g$

Royal Mail Is Now A Joint Favourite

London, Mar. 11. Takyorpacha and Royal Mail are joint favourites for the Grand National according to the latest call- over to-night, both being offered at 100 to 7 and taken at 100 to G...

to 1. 10 De La Chance is now The price has lengthened because the horse ran badly in the National Hunt Steeplechase at Cheltenham, The failure of Airgeadsios to get placed in the Cheltenham Gold Cup resulted in the owner saying he was doubtful whether the horse would be started the Grand National. He will consult the jockey, McNeill before making a decision.

In

In-

Takvorpacha won a three-mile optional selling race at Hurst Park to-day. The call-over prices as

It is learned that the Cabinet mot cabled by Reuter were:

to-night to discuss measures to be taken as a result of Herr Seymin- quart's telegram asking for old in

GRAND NATIONAL

English Branch Chengchow

The following are the forthcoming Methodist the

Sunday

services, etc.. Church, Wanchal:

Servlees, March 13. Prenches Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the Methodist Church. Hymns 12, 48, 145, 483, 525,

Evening Service at 7 pm. at the English Methodist Church. Hymns 450, 524, 320, 000.

Notices for the Weck

1. Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at 8.15. Re- freshments are provided at minimum charges; all Servicemen and civilians are warmly welcomed.

2. The Badminton Club meets on Monday and Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Seere tury of the 5. & S. Home."

3. On Wednesday, March 10. The Quarterly Meeting of the English Methodist Church will be held in the Assembly Hall of the "S. & S. Home"

at 8 o'clock.

UNION CHURCH

Annual General Meeting

This Month

JUMBLE SALE APPEAL

The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the Union Church:

Morning Service 10.30 am. Even- ing Service 6 p.m. Freacher at both services; Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

The Annual General Meeting of Union Church will be held in the Church Hall on Thursday, March 24,

at 9 p.m. Supper will be served at 8 p.m.

A Jumble Sale will be held in the Church Hall on March 25, at 2.30 p.m. Contributions will be gratefully received at the Church Hall any time before that date.

The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am. The speaker for the Lenten Course Is, Rov. J. L. Wilson, Dean of St. John's Cathedral.

EMMANUEL CHURCH. 216-218 NATHAN ROAD

Saturday, 8.30 p.m. Fellowship Meeting Subject, A Talk on the Epistle to the Galatians. 9.15 p.m., The Lord's Supper.

Sunday, 11 am. Service. Preacher, Dr. II. L. Clift. 8.30 p.m., Servico. Preacher, Mr. Andrew G."

Services in Chinese:—(Mandarin)

Sunday 6.30 p.m. Speaker, Mr. Andrew Gin,

Thursday, 0.30 pan. Speaker, Mr. H. A. Weller,

Visitors are cordially invited to the Meetings.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

SUBJECT: SUBSTANCE

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches,

March to-morrow,

13 will "Substance."

be

"My

The Golden Text will be: God shall supply all your need ac- cording to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. (Phil. 4:19.)

Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible: "Now falih is the substance of things hoped for the ovidence of things not seen. For by it, the elders obtained a good report.

Through falth we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear." (Heb. 11:1-3.)

The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Textbook, "Selence and Health with

to the Scriptures," Baker Eddy,

by Mary "Substance is that which is eternal and incapable of discord and decay. Truth, Life and And Love are substance as the Scriptures use this word in Hebrews" the sub- stance of things hoped for the evidence of things nor seen. "Spirit, the gynonym of Mind, Soul or God is the only real substance. In

slood to be Spirit, whilst opponents of Christian Science_be- love substance to be matter. They think of matter as something and almost the only thing or and of the things which

Pertain to Spirit as, next to nothing or ne very far removed from dally

restoring order in Austria, Reuter. 100 to 7 Takvorpachs and Royal Christian Science, substance is under-

Miklas Refuses To Resign

Vienna, Mar, 11. The Nazis have demanded the re- signation of the President, Herr Wil- helm Miklos.

Herr Miklos has refused to go.-- Reuter.

Mail (a) 100 to ́0 ́(1)

15 to 1 Blue Shirt

16 to 1 De La Chance (0) 20 to 1 Cooleen (1 and o) 22 to 1 Dunhill Castle and Royal

Danlell (0) 25 to 1 (6) Stalbriden Park (0) 28, to

25 to 1

25 to 1 Rod Knight (0) 33 to 1 (1) £8 to 1 Rod Freeman 33 to 1 Bachelor Prince 40 to 1 Cabin Fire

40to 1 Airgeadatos (†`and o)

Italy Remains Silent,

Rome, Mar. 11.

THE LINCOLNSHIRE Referring to the news from Aus- irka, on Italian spokesman told Belami is present favourite. for. foreign correspondents: "The events the Lincolnshire at 100 to 8-offered are grave and delicate, and the and 100 to 7 taken, the ruling prices Italian Government idabliged, to being observe diplomatic discretion and allence usual in such cases."

had

It is rumoured that Count Clane a long talk with the Austrian Minister, but it is denied that the Italian Government boa, received any appeal for help from Austria, or that the Minister has made any demarche-Reuter.

100 to 8 Belami (0) 100 to 7 (1) 5)

15 to 1 Balonia &

To Aid The Chinese Defenders

Australian Entertainers At Gloucester-

Three clever Australian artistes. opened a Hongkong season at the Gloucester Hotel last night to rounds.. of applause.

Arriving here from the famed Mantle Hotel, Billy Heaton and the Ritz Sisters have brought something. fresh in the way of cabaret entertain- ment to this Colony,

Particularly noteworthy In last night's programme was Heaton's use of an Australian stock-whip in interpretative number with fris Ritz.

an

Shanghai, Mar. 12. Despite the virtual certainty that one of the bitterest fights of the war will shortly be waged for the mastery of Chengehow, Accrobatic numbers by Joy Ritz a group of some 40 foreigners, were unique in that type of enter both women and men, are doing tuinment, and deservedly brought an humanitarian work, attending to The two girls showed that they the war-stricken Chinese in the are top-notch tap-dancers, bringing. town, and have refused to leave. a fresh-originality and speed to their Heaton and the Ritz Sisters have

encore.

Chengehow is the strategic polni opening number. at the junction of the Lunghot and Peiping-Pukow railways, and is only been on tour from Australia since 25 miles from Szeshul, where the last October contracts taking them Japanese have already crossed the to the Netherlands East Indies, Indo- China and the Philippines, among

Yellow River.

Although the Japanese are still re- other places. Originally scheduled maining silent on the matter of to arrive in Hongkong early luat crossing, and only mention that a month, they have been delayed by extension of contracts at the various crossing was effected at Hoku, 75 centres at which they have appeared. They are appearing nightly at the Gloucester.

that

miles

Chinese ad- up-river, the mit

the Lunghal railwoy is cut at Szeshul, where the Japan- esc recently crossed, And they are now making tions to defend per ex= |

prepara-

pectation of a Japanese advance.

Foreigners at present in Chengchow include Dr. Donald Hankey, an Eng- lishman, two Canadian doctors, Dr. R. B. McClure and Miss Grace Hib- berd, one German, seven Americans, and at least 20 priests

and nuns, members of the Italian Mission at Chengchow."

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The Americans, who are doctors and missionaries, include twin bro- thers who are attached to the same May mission, Dr. and the Rev. Penna- July

October backer,

A telegram received at the head-December quarters of the American Baptist January Mission here states that the whole Spat foreign community has decided to re- In Chengehow, taking refuge main

Посл-

New York, March 11, New York Cotton

Opening Closing

1.00/00

0.06/00

8.00/96

0.02/03

0.15/15 9.11/13

9.18/10 0.11/11 0.17/17

New York Rubber

in the compound of

of the Baptist Mis-March sion. The compound is outside the May town of Chengchow, but is situated

July midway between the

railway

Station

September and the Chinese military barracks.

December This is admitedly a dangerous loca January tion, but apparently it is considered safer than anywhere else in the town. The foreigners are also preparing to accommodate 10,000 refugees in this May compoundsSIONARIES SAFE -Reuter.

July Sept,

Foreign misalong, Mar. 12.

9.14/14

9.02

14.30N

14.39b/45n 14.35/35

14.55 /53 14.65 765

14.55/56

14.00/06

14.80 /80

- 14.78/78

14.84N

Chicago Wheat

874/87

884/885%

83/83%

84%/84%

85%/8314

Thursday's

Soleg:-

18,203,000 bushels

IN SOUTH SHANSI

at Puchow and Yungcheng are all safe despite the May recent hostilities, according to offeint July Japanese reports. It is believed all Sept. the missionaries in South Shons, in- cluding British, American, Swedish. May Dutch and Norwegian, survived the July hostilities. Reuter.

Del

Chiengo Corn

58%/58% 00/00

Winnipeg Wheat

117/118% 1094/109%

58%/50 00%/60% 62%/62%

120/1204

111/111% 03%/03%

POST OFFICE.

From

Shenghal and Swatow

Straits and Manila

Japan

Manila

Japan and Formosa

Stralis

Japan

Manila

INWARD MAILS

Straits, Manila and London Parcels

-London date, 3rd Feb. Shanghai and Swatow Manila

For

Shanghai

Per

Cheklang

Пав

.March 12.

Conte Blancamano Helyo Maru

March 12,

March 12.

March 12.

March 12.

March 13.

March 13.

March 19.

Neptuna Suwa Maru Anshun

Malocca Maru Sarle

Agamemnon Kaying Prometheus

OUTWARD MAILS

. March 14.

.March 14.

March 15,

Date and Time

Per Saturday

Conte

Biancamano..Sat.,

Parcels, Reg., Ord..

Mar. 12, 3.30 pm. Sat., Mar. 12, .Mar. 12, 3.p.m. .Mar. 12, 4.18 p.m. .Mar. 12, 5 p.m.

Japan, Canada, USA., C. and S. Pres. Jackson

America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C., 1st April and Europe via Siberle. Air Mail for "France-Orlent Ber- vico" due Marsellies, 27th March

Salgon

Gustav Diederichsen...Sat, Mar. 12.

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

Reg. ......Mar. 12, 4 p.m. Ord,.....Mar. 12, 4.39 p.m.

Gustav Diederichsen

Sat, Mar. 12, 5 pm.

Air Mall for Wechow, Kweilin, C.N.A.C. Plane ........Bat., Mar. 12,

Kwelyang and Chungking by the “O.N.A.C., Airways Direct Ser *loc."

Holhow

*Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Swatow Formosa

Sunday

Reg.,

Ord.,

ReE

Ord.,

Mulnam.....

Kowlean P.O.

.Mar. 18, 5 pm. Mar. 12, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Mar: 12, 5 p..

.Mar. 15, 6 am.

.Sun., Mar. 13, 8.30 am. Shantung ..Sun., Mar. 13, 8.30 am. Haitan...........Sun., Mar. 12, 8 a.m73. Hongkong Muru Sun., Mar. 13, 9 'R.m.

Monday

Kongning..Mon, Mar. 14, 8.15 am.

Ixion......Mon, Mar. 14, 9.36 n.m. ... Tai Lee......Mon., Mar. 14, 10 a.m.

Samshul and Wuchow...** Dairen, Japan and Canada-due

Victoria B.C., 14th April. Kongmobn

Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco due San Francisco 13th April and South American Ports. experience. Christian Science takes exactly the Christ

Shanghai opposite view. Spirit is the only

Manila substance and consciousness recognis→ ed by divine Belenee." (Pages 408: 349:278).

Announcement

First Church of Christ Salentiri, Hong- kong, a Branch of The Mother Church, Boston, Mas Macdonnell fload, close in The First Church of Christ Scientias, in Button: many service 11.15 am. “The Bunday Bohool is held, at 20 am. Testimony Mesting, Wednesday, ť pan

Rad Room located in Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central and is open on: Monday Tuesday,

100 to 6 Sunsetron Castle (0) Thursday and niday Strom 100 m le

18 to 1 Thankerton (1 and o)

18 to 1 Peter Kane (0)

p.m. pun, to a p.m. and of p.m. to `pania wednesday (frami...-10,30 : mate

[ 20° to 1aClunb6«Fand Pepas Baturday-1000 mys 11. p.

All authorised· Christian: Belmbe litera

25 to1 Horn Pipe (0) 35 to 10).

23 to 1-Blur, Freer (0) 85 to 1′ (6). The nerviomi* and to vid FEDEROMINE

Reuter,

The bubilo, levoordlážky, livsked god refere Room

Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-duo Thurs- day Island, 28th March.

Air Mail for "Imperial

Helyo Maru Mon., Mar. 14, 10.30 a.z7. Sn.le www... Mon., Mar. 14; 10.30 aan. Emp, of Britain Mon., Mar. 14, 5.p.m. Taiping

Mon., Mar. 14; Parcels, Mar. 14, 5 pan. Reg

Mar. 15, 8.45-8.3. Ord

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Tuesday

Airways Imperial Airways Fisher-

∙G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Direct Service”—due London, 12rd March

Ord.

Air Mail for “ Australia by the Imperial

"Imperial) Airways Service

duo Darwin, 1912 March

Kongmoon

Tues, Mar. 15.

.Mar. 15, 8: BES Mar, 15, 104 ways. Fiano't

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