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for 3 days prepaid.

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· WORLD

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AGENT WANTED. "DISTRICT Manager to handle ciren

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W

LOST.

LOST. Probably between Salisbury Road Car Park und Ferry

lady's gold Rolex

wrist

Whorf; watch, initialled S.M.M., finder rewarded. 451, "Hongkong Write Box No. Telegraph."

PREMISES TO LET.

STORAGE, Extensive fenced-in area To Let, including well bulli Godowns. Deep water froninge. Two watch- man's huts. Apply Box No. 448, "Hongkong Telegraph."

U.S. Fears To

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Dead Baby In Parcel Sent To

Falmouth Hotel Owner

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.

LIMITED.

NOTICE la hereby given that the Sixteenth Ordinary Yearly sieeling of Shareholders of the Hong Kong Engineering & Con- struction Co., Ltd., will be held at the

of Messrs. Lowe, Olces

Bingham & Matthews, Mercantile Bank Building, Queen's Road (Central), Hong Kong, on Wed- readny, the 13th April, 1938, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of

WI

POLICE

SEEK MYSTERY PERSON

JHEN a postman offered a heavy parcel to Mr. H. B. Osborn, proprietor of the Impérial Hotel, Falmouth, Cornwall, bear- ing the address "E. Smith, Station Hotel, Falmouth," he refused it. He had seen a similar parcel at a Bloomsbury hotel a year before.

:

Each parcel had contained a dead baby,

"The parcel a year ago was not sent to my own hotel,” Mr. Osborn said. "I saw it when it was delivered to n London hotel and in Bernard-street, W.C. 1937.

Accounts for the year ended on

the 31st December, electing Directors and Auditora.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the Ch April to the 13th April, 1938, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board,

A. ALVES,

Secretary.

Hongkong, lat April, 1938.

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting

NEAREST HOTEL

"I remembered this when the police told me that the parcel I refused a few days ago contained a dead child.

"It was brought to me because my hotel is the one nearest to the station. There is no 'Station Hotel' in Falmouth,"

A doctor who made a post-mortem believes the child was four days old and had died from natural causés.

The body, sent from Liverpool, was wrapped in a piece of dark grey tweed and was in a tin box.

WAR HERO

FINED

ON DRINK CHARGE

of the above named Company will

A naval officer who, in the be held at the Offices of Messra. words of his solicitor, had "the Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, Mer-most distinguished war career cantile Bank Building, Queen's anyone could possibly imagine,” was fined £50, with £3 18s. costs, nt Poole for being under the in fluence of drink in charge of a car.

Press Mexico Road (Central), Hong Kong, on For Payment

Fascists Might Get Into Power If Cardonas Quits

on

the

Washington, Mnr. 31. Owing to fears that a Fuscist regime may supervene In Mexico if President Cardenas is forced out of office, the United States Government is resisting suggestions to intensity

Mexico over pressure expropriation of the oil companies. Mr. Cordell Hull is confronted with very delicate situation. On the one hand the United States' rights must be upheld and on the other, the United

Government States determined to encourage u Liberal Government in Latin-America, even at the expense of American interests. -Reuter,

D

Is

STATEMENT CAUSES SURPRISE

Mexico City, Mar. 31. Government officials are surprised by Mr. Cordell Hull's implication that Mexien must pay for lands seized under the agrarian programme as well as for expropriated oil holdings. !

Moxien will be Economista

unable to meet the demands with sound currenc

At a convention of the New Party of the Mexican Revolution, composed of workers, peasants and soldiers, former Mexican Ambassador. Senor Majern said: "Mr. Cordell Hull recog- nises Mexico's right to expropriate He also referred the all companies." to Mr. Hull's statement demanding adequate compensation for such cx-

pronciation.

There is no indication, as yet, of President Cardenas' reply to Mr. Hull.

ACUTE DISTRESS

With the country suffering increased industrial distress, the Ministry of Finance has instructed government departments to stop machinery pur- chases.

Delegates of 15,000 Rayon mill workers conferred with the Minister of Labour on the acute situation brought about by lack of business owing to heavy Imports and the addi- tional reports of a curtallment in oll operations.

reported

that

Wednesday, the 13th April, 1938, at 12.15 p.m., when the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Ordinary Resolution:

He was Commander Charles the Euman,

Harbourmaster of Poole. His licence was suspended for two years.

"That the Capital of Company be increased to Five Million Dollars by the creation of Two Million New Shares of the nominal value of $2 ench and that much New Shares De issued at Auch time or times and on such terms and condi- tions as the Directors shall in their absolute discretion B2C Av.

By order of the Board,

A. ALVES,

Secretary. Hongkong. 1st April, 1938.

NOTICE

Please note that ns from 1st. April, 1938, Jimmy's Kitchen, Kowloon Branch, will be under the personal supervision of A. Landau, better known as JIMMY, Wines will be served with menis.

THE SOUTH CHINA PENIEL HOLINESS MISSION.

Rev. Charles Stalker, noted American evangalist, will speak at Peniel Mission at 90 Portland Street, Yaumati, on Friday, Satur- day and Sunday nights, at 7.30 p.m. and on Sunday, at 11.30 n.m. He will speak in English and the messages will be interpreted into Chinese, A cordial invitation is extended to all.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Mar. 31.

New York Colton

Opening Closing 8.60/01 8.03/05 8.07/08

It is

President Cardenas has called a special Con- gress for April 11 to consider legis- lation for the oil and silver situations. -United Press.

May

July

8.09/69

Oct.

8.71/71

8.71/72

Dec.

8.73/73

0.72/72

Jan. (1939)

8.75/75

0.73 N

good

Mar. (1939)

8.79/00

Spot

8.83/83 8.09 for

May

NEW COMPLICATION

Washington, Mar. 31. Increasing concern for

3

neighbour policy has spurred Ad-

ministration officials' efforts to settle

The First Notice Day

the Mexican crisis. Observers fore-Cotton la April 20.

saw increased pressure on Mexico to

propose an equitable settlement by

simultaneously auspending the regis- May tered C.O.D. mall to Mexico.

July Officials stated that this was a Sept. routine measure, due to the fact that Mexico had suspended

Insurance money-orders being made payable in the United States.

It is claimed, however, that this is not related to the crisis, but observers point out that it is the suspension of sarvica--United normal

- another

Press.

VATICAN

PROTEST

Dec. Jan.

New York Babber

10.74/70

10.33/34

10.00/94

10,45/50

11.10/00

10.00/66

11.20/25

10.80/80

10.00/90 Sales for the day:-9,200 tons.

8544/85%

Chicago Wheat

May July Sept.

364/004 8214/8234

8135/01/4

02 /01%

Monday's Sales:-

OVER MISLEADING May

VIENNA REPORTS

July Sept.

The Hongkong Catholle Informa- | May tion Burent states that in view of July the wide publiefty given to the state-Oct. ments favourable to the Nazils, which

Į

His career as told by Mr. C. W. Dickinson, his solleltor, wast

In action on August 12, 1914, in German New Guinea, when he was a member of a landing party;

In battle cruiser Australia at Battle of Falkland Islands;

Served In "that most dangerous of all Services" in the North Sea, commanding four or five "Q" ship? and sinking three Gernian sub- marines;

NEW HONGKONG POSTAGE STAMP

| HONGKONG #19) HONGKONG (S

POST

AIR MAIL LETTERS

OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Air mail letters may be posted in Letters and Postcards for Europe the ordinary posting boxes. They and South Amerlen are forwardað

hould be clearly marked "By Airvia Siberia" if so superscribed. Malt and bear suflicient pastage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be tnxed with duuble, the_deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Oce.

are the

OUTWARD MAIL TIMEH Registered and Parcel Mails closed ip minutes earlier than time given below unless otherwies stated, and where mails are adverte

AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Servicen to Shanghai,ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re Nanking, Taingiau, Tientsin and Pet gistered and parcel mails are closed oing or temporarily 'suspended. at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Direct Service"-London class,

TWO CENTIO

TWO CENTS

From

HONGKONG

Shanghai

Air Mail by

23rd March

Shanghal and Swatow

Pathol

Japan and Shanghal

Japan

Straits

K TWO CENTS

TWO CENTS

PREVIEW OF HONGKONGS New

King George VI portage stamps, which are similar in many respects An inquest has been adjourned till to the Queen Victoria issues. March 18.

ANOTHER BODY

While Liverpool police were inves |tigating the mystery of the Falmouth baby, officers at Bootle, near Liver- pool, were inquiring into the dis- covery of the body of another baby In the corporation destructor.

IT'S ALL NEWS TO HIM

Windsor, Ontario, William Heatherington return- ed to elvilisation to-day from a one-man gold-secking expedition In the Arctic.

Ile had been away cleven years. did not know about the Abys- sinian, Spanish and Chinese wars ➡or that America owed him a £400 bonus for. his own part in the great war.

He has returned without gold, without money,

Indian Sought

"THOSE TWO

GIRLS"

COLONEL'S GIFTS Lieut. Col. George Frederick Chevenix-Trench-bachelor, In- dian Army for 35 years said "I must do something for those two girls," meaning the cook and the parlourmaid who had made England seem real home for him after his long exile abroad.

The colonel was making his will. He died just before Christmas at the age of 78 and what he did for "those two giris" was revealed in his will published recently.

He bequeathed £300 each and annuit'es of £65 to Gladys Katharine Hawkins

and Jessie Ellen Kimber Gindys, the cook, Jessie, the parlour imaid. He also gave them the use of This residence. The Anchorage, Old: Bursindon. Ifampshire, for a year after his death and one-sixth each of the proceeds of ita sale.

So, for a year, Gladys, who mode the colonel's Cakes, and Jessie, who served the after-dinner port, are to

Ganges Water ve together in his lovely old home.

high on a hill, with velvet-like lawns

Member.nf the party which land- ed on the Mole at Zeebrugge:

Made prisoner, cecaped from

An Indian witness at the Old Bai-loping down to the River Hamble. Germany and rejoined the Navy:

Four times thanked by theley, when told to take the onth, ask- FORGOT LONELINESS Admiralty;

Chosen uffer the war to command the British Sole on the Rhine; and Sent to Chanak when trouble arose in Turkey, becoming liaison officer between the Navy, Army and

Air Force.

Mr. Dickinson pleaded that Euman should not be imprisoned, as he would ossibly inse the pension that he had so Justly earned.

Superintendent Descon said that 1931 Euman was fined £10 for similar offence.

ed for Ganges water. His onth It will seem strange without the would not be valid, he said, unless "colong!" Gladys and Jersie had he swore by the water of the Sacred been in his service since 1018: knew, River,

and were tolerant, of his whims.

There was no Ganges water avail- able at the Old Bailey, and the wit- ness made an affirmation.

It was they who made him forget

man who had been "out East" so long.

the Chevenix-Trench

that life can be a little lonely for a

The India Office dil not know A member where any Ganges water could be family said:

High Commissioner, sald he did not found. Mr. But, assistant to the

"He was always talking of what know where any was to be discover-perfect servants they were, and when he came to make his will he was ined in London.

They anxious to remember them. made him a real home; understood him perfectly. And .." there was a nicker of a smile on the face of the speaker, "he could be a little

a

"Indus who leave their native land for the first time," he said "ke 4o take a small supply with them."

Clergy Protest NEW YORK STOCK tiresome at lines.

At Flogging

EXCHANGE

New York, Mar. 31.

While a protest against the indle-SWAN, CULBERTSON & tion of the "cat" on two of the May- FRITZ LATEST REPORTS fair men

concerned In the Hyde Park Hotel Jewel robbery was being the other day over the circulated signatures of clergy and social re- formers, David Wilmer, one of the sentenced

in men, was flogged Wormwood Scrubs prison.

Girl To Marry

A Stranger

High Wycombe, Bucks, Miss Cynthia Graham, aged 21, of S. C. & F. New York correspondent Cressex-lane, High Wycombe, whose

cables:

Stocks: The market is now begin-wedding on New Year's Day was ning to show better resistance, but stopped by the police, has found a definite signs are lacking that liquida-new romance, says a correspondent. She is to marry a man she has The Home Secretary had retused, tion has been completed, stubbornly never seen-Mr. L. Laming, of Cul-

Cotton: Prices resist

to alter the flogging sentences.

Wilmer had been sentenced to 15 at around 0.50 for May. The mar-e-road, Winchester.

strokes and Harley to 20.

Wilmer's flogging, was carried out in the presence of the prison governor, a male nurse, the pri- son doctor, and a senior warder who counted the strokes as they fell.

Afterwards Wilmer was removed to the prison hospital.

ket is thin.

but is technically sound, Out of 7 leading brokers. 4 are bul- lish and 3 are bearish.

Wheat: Unfavourable factors to- day were easier Winnipeg and Euro- pean markets and further large prl- vale estimates, of the crop. There have been no exports. Sentiment is; about evenly divided.

Corn: The situation is unchang

20

100

The New Year's Day wedding stopped because it was found thut

Thomas Haddon, aged the man, of Sydney-road, Raynes Park, Wimbledon, was already married.

When Mr. Lansing read about this he wrote to

Graham offering Lo marry her. Ils letter of nearly Was one Graham received, Since then they have written often "We submit,” the signatories toed.

Rubber: Prices to-day declined on her first visit to her future husband the protest stated, "that the approval

1to each other, and Cynthia will pay that has been widely expressed over the news of the failure of a large these sentences is not due to any be- dealer in Singapore, limited factory on Saturday at Winchester, lef that society has been made safer interest,

Laming is heavier hedging, cheaper

a 47-years-old but to a deeper emotional satisfac- Eastern offerings and threats of la-widower with one daughter aged Uirec. His wife died last December. tion at the thought of the pala in- bour trouble in the automobile in- Aleted on these men.

dustry.

MEN SYMPATHETIC "It is idle to

Hides: Packers' stocks pretend that these

continue sentences can be justified on the to accumulate, while demand is still grounds of expediency....If the indifferent.

prospect of a seven years' sentenco Sugar: The market is dull

Mr.

Referring to her new romance, Miss Graham said to me: "Mr. Lam- unding seems awfully nice from his let-

Miss Graham was bound over for

of penal servitude is not sumelent steady. Covering is small and there; tera." to act as a deterrent to others, a log-is no selling pressure." ging sentence will not be cither."

William Powell

New York.

WES no

Plea To Bon Shorts For Girls

5. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of six months at High Wycombe Petty | yesterday's markets:

Scasions to-day after pleading guilty There is at present little confidence to making a false declaration in a in values. Traders to-day ignored nutter of marriage without licence. favourable news, including construc- It was alleged that in making the 15,312,000 bushels.

tion awards being higher than for declaration she falsely stated that William Powell entered hospital and reports of improved car sales. High Wycombe.

the corresponding period of last year Haddon had lived for six months in Chicago Corn

recently" for: *

major operation On the unfavourable side, bank There for the removal

charge against of an Intestinal clearings were the second lowest in Haddon. 0014/00% 60%/00%

obstruction. 61/61% 01/01

three and a half years, structural His condition is not serious-he ngures were below 02/02

seasonal and will probably be in hospital for only there are indications of the business Winniper Wheat

fortnight-but he has concelled a

recession spreading to

the Bonth- 1234/1225 120/120% holiday trip to South America. He West and abroad. The troubled 1104/11044 100%/100% in 43.

French situation was a further n

Johannesburg. GNU / RA

favourable

factor.

Ship-building The wearing of shorts and Blacks onerations are holding well. The by girls and women given offence, to House Committee has rejected the the stricter members of the Dutch, Senate Train Lengib Bill.

community In South Afrien Dow Jones Average Mar. 30 Close The East Rand ring of the Dutch 19 Industrial

100.97 08 PK Reformed Church has passed # re- 19.23 1900 solution calling: upon the ^ Govern- 15.18 18.14 ment to introduce legislation for BA AÐ BA 89 bidding women to wear

mon's 30.12. 40.00 | clothes"

were made by Cardinal Innitzer and the Church would be respected in the Austrian Bishops, and their Austria.

An

announcement

City's Cannon Disappears

Twin Falls, Ida, and the FA statewido search has been ordered 20 Ralls

recommendation to the prople to.

about these support the union of the German guarantees accompanied the other race, the Vatican has called attention statements in every case, to the fact that these statements were Vatican has protested against the for a 300 pound cannon that formerly 20 Ulities issued after, guarantees had been omlation of reference to them in most graced the city park. It was a relle 40 Bonds * but the rights of God and of of the reports

of the Spanish-American war.

11 Commodity Index

Swatow

Australia and Manila

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Service"—San

Direct

Japan and Shanghai

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Bervice"London date,

Shanghai and Swntow

Shanghal, Foochow and Swalow

Soochow

Fer

Dup

Conte Rosso

..April 1.

"Imperial Airways

Imperial Airways Plane

.April 1.

Klangsu

April 1.

Liangchow

April 1.

Naldera

.April 1.

Newchwang

April 1.

Africa Maru

.April 2.

Behor

.Apell 2.

Nekure

April 2.

Francisco Pan-American

date, 25th March

Saigon

Airways Planc Sphinx Houtman

April 2.

.April 2.

.April 3.

Direct

26th March

Imperial Airways Plane

April 3.

Kingyuan

April 3.

Straits

Protesliaus

.April 3.

.April 3.

Szechuen

April 3.

April 4.

.April 4.

April 4.

April 5.

Cremer Tjinegara

Apell s.

April 5.

Pres. McKinley

.April 6.

Canton Chenglu

.April 7.

..April 7.

April 7.

Manila

Amby

Amay

Potsdam Shirola

April 7.

.April 7.

Javan

Japan

Talthybius

April 7.

Jayan

Dakar Maru

..April 8.

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Hakusan Maru

April 0.

Kunishima Maru

..April 8.

U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Manila

(San Francisco daie, 11th March) Pres. Pierce.... Straits

Kashima Maru Straits and Manila

Victorin

April 0.

.April a.

April 9.

Halphone, Pakhol and Holhow Jovan and Shanghai

Straits

Tientsin Straits Stralts

Java and Manila

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Monila

(Seattle date, 12th March) Haiphong

Tientsin

Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shang-

Aenens Calchas Yunnan Boissevain

hai (Vancouver B.C., 10th March) Emp, of Asia

For

Swatow Bangkokc Air

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per

Friday

Seistan

Date and Time

Fri., Apr. 1, 3 pm.

... Chungiting....Fri., Apr. 1, 4.30 p.m.

Mall for Wuchow, Kwelllo, C.N.A.C. Plano ........Fri., Apr. 1. Kwelyang and Chungking by Ulic "C.N.A.C.” Airways Direct Ber- vica"

K.P.O.

Reg.,

Apr. 1, ́5 pm.

Urd.,

Apr. 1. 5 p.m.

GP.O.

Ref.,

.Apr. 1. 5.p.m.

Ord.,

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin

Zealand via Brisbane-due Brisbane, 19th. April

G. P, 0, & K. P. O.

Parcels

Ret.,

Ord.,

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Naldera ...

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles -due Marseilles, 29th. April.

Samshui and Wuchow

.Apr. 2, 6 a.m. Fri., Apr. 1.

Apr, 1, 5.Dim. .Apr. 1, 5 p.m. Apr. 2, 9 a.m.

Fri.

APE. 1.

G..P. O. &.K. P. 0.

Parcels

Reg.,

Ori.,

Saturday

........Apr, 1, 5 pm.

Apr. 2, 0.45 0. Apr. 2, 10.30 am.

Kongso......Sat., Apr. 2, 0.15 am.

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Apr. 2.

Airways Service"-due Darwin, 6th. April.

Air Mall for "Imperial

Direct Service" due 10th, April,

2, 8 2.10 ..Apr. 2, 9 s.L Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Apr. 2. London,

Q. P. O. & K. P. O.

Iteg.,

Apr.

Ord.

G. P. O. & R. P. O,

Reg.

...Apr. 2, 8 B.

Ord..

Reg..

Ord...

Chang On

....... Apr. 2, 10 8.3. .Sat, Apr. 2, 10.30 a.m.

Air Mall for **K.L.M. Airways Naldera

Service"-due Amsterdam, 12th April.

.Apr. 2, 9 a.m.

... Sat., Apr. 2

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

Apr. 2.9.30 am..

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Africa Maru ..Sat., Apr. 2, 2.30 p.m.

.Sat., Apr. 2, 3.30 p.m.

..............8at, Apr. 2.

..Apr. 2, 4 p.m. ..Apr, 2, 4.30 p.m.

.Sat., Apr. K.P.O.

Tientsin

South Africa.

Shanghai and Japan

Yuensang

Air Mail for "France Orient Air Sphinx

Servico"--dae Marseilles,

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

17th April.

Rex.,

Ord..

—via Marseilles due Marsellies, 2nd May,

Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Sphinx

South Africa, Egypt and Europe

Reg

Ord..

Manila, Straits, "Ceylon, India, Conte Ross0

Egypt and Europe via Brindisi

G.P.O,

➡due Brindisi, 24th April.

Reg1

Ord.,

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong ...Kiangsu .....

G.P.O. and

Air Mail for Maulin, Gaam, Hono- Fan-American ·

tulu

S

...Apr, 2, 4.15 p.m .Apr. 2, 5 p.m

Sat., Apr. 3. and B.P.O.

...Apr. 2, 4.13 p.m.

.............Apr. 2, 6 p.m. Sat., Apr. 2, 5 p.m.

and U.S.A., by the "Pan- Airways Plane........Bat., Apr. 2. American Airways Direct Bervice" -due San Francisco, 19th April.

..Apr. 2. 5 p.m.

G.P.0.

K. P. O.

嵐きみ

Ord..

...Apr. 2, 5 p.m.

Ref... Ord,,

Monday

Swatow, Foochow and *Tientsin Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Apr. 2, 5. p.IN Apr. 3, 0 21

Holhow...Mon., Apr. 4, 10.30, 8. Nellore ...

.Mon., Apr. 4, 10.30 am, ... Mon., Apr. 4, 12:30 pan. ... Mon., Apr. 4. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Chaksang Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Aeneas

and Europe vla Marsellies-due Marseilles, 7th May and London Parcels due London, 14th May.

Amoy and Shanghal

........Apr. 4. 3 p.m. ..Apr. 4, 4.15 p.m. Apr. 4, p...

Tuer., Apr. 5, 3.38 p.m.

Parcels, Reg.,

Ord..

Tuesday

Tainan

Wedneslov

Kwelyang

Wed., Apr. 6, 8.36 ..

Thursday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientaln Manila

Shanghai

Swatow and Bangkok

Szechuen Thurs., Apr. 7. 10.30 am. Emp. of Asia Thurs, Apt. 7, 3.30 p.m. Friday

Potsdam....Tues., Apr. 8, 8.30 a.m. Swatow and Shanghai ...

Kingyuhn Fri., Apr. 3, 10.30 a.m. Swalow. Shanghai and Tientsin Kwaisong..Tues., Apr. 8. 10.30 am. Japon, Canada, U.S.A., *Central and Pres. McKinley,

South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.dus Victoria BC, 20th April and Europe vin Siberia Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and Halcusan Maru

South, Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Morsellics-dito: Mor- Bellies, 7th May.

Ord..

Parcels, Ites

Reg Ord

*fuperscribed cort

......Fri., Apr. 8.

Apr. 8. Noon. Apr. 8, 1.45 p.m. Apr. B. 2.30 pm. *Fri, Apr. 8.

G.F.O. and KP.O.

Apr. 6, 5. p.m. Apr. 8, 5.30 pân,

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