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CHINESE TO AVOID MASSED BATTLE

(Continued from Pape 1.) preparation for delivering a power thrust against the Japanese when for the Linyi baltic zero, hour arrives.

These Kwangsi troops are sturdy, hard-fighting mon, trained by Geu- cral Li Chung jen, and have distinguished themselves already.- Reuter,

Situation Well In Hand

Hsuchow, Apr. 22. Interviewed late last night, the Chinese military authorities declared that they have the situation in south Shantung well in hand despite the Japanese entry into Linyl and their of the Chinese cordons at breaking

And Ihslen, Chuchen, Helangeheng Tsaochwang

nt

With heavy Chinese reinforcements rushed large-scale fighting in

up south Shantung is expected mo- the authorities preatcted. mentarily, the

The Japanese reinforcements Linyi, according to the authorities, have now been surrounded on three sides, the cast, west and south, by cordon the Chinese. The Chinese

is only about five kilometres from the city. During encounters in the Inst three days the Japanese have sustain- ed considerable losses.

Divisions Identified

The authorities revealed that the Japanese reinforcements which came to rescue their comrades beleaguered at Linyi, Ihsien, Chucheng, Hsiang- cheng and Tsaochwang are the 102nd

The

102nd Divi- and 14th Divisions. sion proceeded...La Liny! by way of

Ordinary Fifty-Seventh Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under- signed on Friday, the 6th May, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of tho General Agenta, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1937.

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To Let Loose New Credits

Latest Scheme Is Outlined

FRIDAY

FORGERS SENT TO PRISON

Five-year Terms For Two Accused

Washington, Apr. 21. The trial of Yung Plk, 25, and Chan The United States Treasury to-day Klin, 30, on six churges of possession announced a plan for "pumping" of forged banknotes and instrumenta was concluded at the $1,400,000,000 of the de-sterilised gold for forgery

when they Sessions this morning, fund into the nation's cre

credit structure,

were found guilty and Cuch sentenced at the rate of $50,000,000 a week, almultaneously reducing the national, to ve years hard labour by the debt until further notice by redeem-Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor. The number of forged notes, pur- ing in cash one of the two $30,000,000

four Chinese maturing weekly issuea of short term porling to be from

banks, totalled 4,018, and their face bills.

The remaining issue will be re-value was stated to run to approxi- placed by a new issue of the same mately $9,000. type and amount.

and

APRIL 22, 1938.

Hint Of BigSUGIYAMA

Purge In Mongol Area

Japanese Allegedly Implicated In Plat

ment organ,

SATISFIED

WITH TOUR

Japan War Minister Reports On Visit To The Fronts

Rain Delays Cathedral Wedding

Bride Finally Enters

By Umbrella Arch

It was raining so hard this morn- Moscow, Apr. 21.

Ing at 11,39 that Miss Geneva Mar- Belated advices of a purge rivalling

Tokyo, Apr. 22. General

the Suglynma,

Wargaret Dye, who arrived at St. John's which recently those of Russio,

Minister, following on inspection of Cathedral for her wedding to Mr. occurred in Outer Mongolia in an effort to crush an allegedly Japanese- the Japanese forces in China, said he Josephs Turner, was kept waiting in inspired plot 10 overthrow the was satisfied as to their progress and her car for nearly a quarter-of-an- Government, have come to hand. condition. He niso said that the hour before she ventured to enter the forces were Jewise satisfied with Cathedral under an archway of um- The newspaper, Dezbozhnik has

the pollcies of the present Konoye breins. quoted the Outer Mongolian Govern-

She Government, the People's

wore a pale blue colophane Right, ps

General Sugiyama said that the ral-cape with hood over her lovely policy would not be changed blue taffeta wedding dress of after- cannon ammunition and light

seized stating that large stores of arms,

as a result of his visit to the fronts, noon length. Her matching halo hat but would continue until the Chiang was trimmed with a blue silk-net veil Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant were first evidence uncovered at

trial which started in January 1937.

Kai-shek regime was entirely

and her bouquet was of pink gladioli Attorney-General, prosecuted,

The wedding was very quiet, and accused were defended by the Hon. The purge has been continuing since.

The People's Right charged that powerless,

He will make his report Buddhist

the service was conducted by the the plot was headed by Mr. Leo d'Almada, Jnr., on the In-

priests

with

Prince Konsye, the Premier, some Dean, the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, connected

Japanese struction of Mr. M. A. du Silva.

what belatedly, to-morrow.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. plan While agreeing with Mr. d'Almada

State In the meantime, Prince Konore william Dye of the U.S.A. principals, agents beyond the border. The paper that they were not the

said that the trials obtained confes- out. passing

sions from the lenders at the Jugotzar reiterated that he would not be the Department, and is a Medical Mis-

Ic His Lordship pointed

leader of a new National Party,

Bixby Doctor at the sentence, complete plant for coun

slonary that accused had

who described Japanese counter-monastary,

said that public solidarity behind the Memorial Hospital at Kilyang, near large

spying, and stated they had plotted country at

Government in all emergencies would feiting notes of their own

an armed uprising."

belter serve-United Press. a time when it was in dire need.

The Jury also returned a formal verdict of not guilty against Yung Yee, 46, who was charged with the other two but was sequitted at the previous hearing on the ground of in- sufficient evidence.

This diverges from the ordinary practice in which both maturing Issues would have been rolled over" weekly. It is not disclosed whether the Treasury will follow until the entire de-sterilised funds exhausted. However, as long as it is effective, it will reduce debt by $50,000,000 a week, through cash going to excess reserves, and thereby being made available for private borrowers-United Press,

Union Tries

Show

To Stop

For Princess

The Share Register and Trane- for Books will be closed from the 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938,

London, Apr. 21. both days inclusive.

Intervention by striking electri- JARDINE, MATHESON & cians failed to prevent Princess Elizabeth from enjoying a special film show arranged nt Windsor Castle for her twelfth birthday to-day.

The Electrical Trades Union pro- tested in advance to the Board of Works against an alleged black-leg projectionist employed for the Castle show, but plans were not

altered. Queen and other The King and members of the Royal family, joined the Princess in laughing over Mickey Mouse and Donald the Duck,

General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.

WAGE CASE JUDGMENT

REVERSED

(Continued from Page 1.)

the Board of Directors or the Stand- ing Committee, plaintiff replied that such a decision must be made by the Board of Directors.

EMPLOYEES EMBARRASSED In reply to further questions, he said that it was rather embarrassing for employees still in the service of the Company to ask for a refund of their salary. They would prefer to await the Company's discretion on

The

was Company such repayment. under no compulsion to pay; it could do so whenever I liked. Employees who were still employed in the firm would not ask for the refund because they wanted to keep their jobs, but as plaintiff had left, he had asked for the refund.

the words "If the Company By should improve its business some- what in the future," plaintiff said he understood that if they made a profil, or did not lose money.

Mr. Mackinlay: Do you suggest that the refund should be repayable

even

If the Company made only $1 highway profit on the year's working?..

Witness: Whether the Company much or tie, there should be matic a refund.

siz Weihslen-Talerchwayed south- and the 14th Division ward to Ihsien and Tsaochwang by

Railway. the Tientsin-Pukow

Reinforced by the 14th Division, Thsien and the Japanese troops at Tsaochwing have broken through the Chinese cordon. They attempted to advance southward along the railway

Chinese but were halted by the

Insien. Hungwawu, south-east of

authorities the The Japanese tactics, stated, are apparently to establish a the west bank of the Yi between River and the Lincheng-Tsaschwang Railway. But as heavy Chinese re- inforcements are concentrated along this line, the Japanese are not ex- pected to succeed in their attempt easily-Central News.

line

Recapture Of Towns Confirmed

Chinese

It was explained later that the King's projector was not run by a member of the Trade Union, but by an amateur who had taken up cine- matography as a hobby.--Renter.

Junk Attacks Ridiculed

CL

Canton, Apr. 21.. Allegations that a number of Chi

using Portuguese nese junks were waters in South China as a base for raids on Japanese warships, made

11 very

Royal Scots

Band To Play Sunday

An excellent programme has been arranged by the Orchestra of H.M. 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots (The Loyal Regiment), who, by kind permission of Lieut.-Col. G. E. Hall, M.C., and omcers, will play in the Peninsula Hotel Lounge on Sunday, April 24. commencing at 9 p.m.

The concert will open with Suppe's "Light Cavalry Overture," that is so populer just now in Hongkong, followed by a selection of Gershwin the Astaire-Rogers melodies from Alm "Shall We Dance."

Waldicuful's lovely waltz "Un Jour Seville and two violin soins by

L/C A. Alsey,

isey. "Airs Tzigane" (Es- pejo) and "Black Eyes (Ferraric), are so well known, and should prove very popular items.

The first part of the programme closes with selections from Verdi's opera "La Traviata" which is the story of the tragic "Camille."

The number of people executed is not available. However, the figures are said to rival those connected with the Russian purges.--United Press.

Wet Weather May Continue

Several

Days

The first tropical downpour of the year, accompanied by a sharp thun- derstorm, brought realisation this slowly morning that spring was making way for summer.

Present Equally and showery weather may continue for a few days before being replaced by real sum- mery conditions.

A

depression covering South China and Tongking is responsible for pre- sent conditions, which are causing unhappiness to housewives and joy to rleksha coolies.

POWERFUL CRUISER ARRIVES ON H.K. STATION TO-MORROW

of

(Continued from Page 1.j

Com- Cumberland, flagship of the After the interval, the orchestra mander-in-Chief, from Shanghai at 1 will render selections from the film'clock to-day, and the arrival "Firefly" which was shown in the H.M.S. Birmingham from England

ort time Colony

ngo. Frimi's

to-morrow, several other movements melodies are always popular

are taking pluce. HMS. Daring, was relieved at Amoy this! Hongkong audiences, and this selec-

morning by H.M.S. Dainty, is due to arrive in Hongkong at 4 p.rt. to-day.

tloa

спо

a short

with

recently by a Japanese naval spokes will no doubt be received with

man in Shanghai, are characterised by military authorities in Kwang

being "groundless ung

and ridiculous."

The nuthorities added: "The allegations serve the definite purpose of a gross insult to the intelligence of those who are acquainted with Chinese, that they should be expected to believe that Chinese junks are

ལ ever able to attack Japanese war- ships. Obviously such allegations are made to cover the Japanese navy's nefarious plans to destroy the Cli nese fishing industry and as an ex- euse to fire on fishing boats at will." -Reuter.

Japanese Pay Indemnity To Mission

What do you mean by profit?-i mean if the Company makes enough to refund me. For example, if it profit of owed me $10 and mode $10, that sum should be refunded

before. it gave out dividends. to me at

DECISION REVERSED Questioned by Mr. Potter, plaintiff said there were a few lines in the notice to the effect that should the Company make a slight recovery the certainly be refunded. cut would There was nothing about an employee entitled to compensation on leav- not ing the Company. He really garded the notice in the muss 100m as fairly expressing what Mr. Chan Harr had told him at the meeting.

Shanghai, April 22. His Lordship Giving judgment,

It is reported that the Japanese evidence sald: "I am satisfied on the

Embassy has paid the American given to-day that the only promise | Seventh

Adventist held out to the plaintiff and his co- H.K.$2,365 for damages to the mission departmental heads was one of a refund of their deductions it and property during the Japanese bomb- when the circumstances of the Coming of Walchow lust September.

It is believed this is the first pany proved sufficient to justify such

instance

Indemnifying

Hankow, April 22..

of recapture Tsiyuan, Pinglu and Menghsien in northern Honan, and Puhsien in western Shan- tung has been confirmed by official reports. Central Netos.

TENANT ORDERED

TO LEAVE

(Continued from Page 1.) d'Almada to take instructions from plaintiff.

The second claim was against Sung Ming-luen, of 481 Nathan Road, second floor.

NO OTHER PEACE

flat was Mr. d'Almada said the rented to Sung for $30 per month, and notica to vacate was also made on February 25.

Sung said he could not And another place,

owing to the large influx of people into the Colony. He also used the premises as a school.

Mr. d'A

d'Almada said Sung was also in arrears with his rent. There was no question of notice to quit being due to the raising of the rent.

Sung claimed he had paid up nil the

In rent, and said he asked arrears Mr. Xavier to allow him to stay on, but plaintiff gave no definite answer. found n He added that even if he

"It had first to be approved by place, the Education Department and the Urban Council before it could be used ng n school.

His Lordship made an order for plaintiff to thke possession of the premises within 14 days, for mesne profits up to the date of possession at; the rate of $30 per month, and costs.

Bun: But I cannot find another place for my school.

His Lordship? I can't help that.. paglalatire in endtied to possessiast.

[C-

a refund. There no evidence be

Day

of

Japan

Mission

fore me that the Company has since foreign missions for property losses. been in such

position. It therefore-United Press. follows that judgment is for the de- fendants with costs and I reverse my former decision."

NEW YORK

STOCK

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, April 21.

ITALIANS SENDING AID TO REFUGEES

Shanghai, Apr. 22. Italian officials to-day revealed that the Italian Government is sending a consignment of medical supplies and surgical Instruments to China for

the medical relief of war refugees.

They said that the Ilallan Red Cross is also donating medical sup- plles. The shipment will soon ar- rive in Hongkong, where it will be Belief that the Administration has divided three ways for distribution,

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

relaxed pressure on utilities is en-

R

L/C A. Wellmer will entertain with selection of Cornet Solos, followed by Amers' "Wee McGregor Patrol," and selected accordion Solos by Edm. S. WEIS

A delightful selection of Russian and Gypsy Airs will bring the pro- Kramme to a close,

The Orchestra will be conducted by Mr. H. B. Jordan, A.K.C.M.

Drought Threat To

Whole Of England

London, Apr. 21. A long drought is causing serious loss to farmers, nursery- all men and horticulturists in parts of England. Meteorological

authorities see no sign of an dry spell early break in the which over southern England, has lasted since March 25,- British Wireless.

GOOD DIVIDEND

We

IN PROSPECT

that

ore officially informed the general agents and consulting committee of the Canton Insurance forthcoming Office Ltd, at the Meeting of Shareholders to be held on Friday, May 6, Will recommend the payment of a final dividend of $8 per share, in respect of working account for 1030, and the transfer of the balance of $322,385.41 to under- writing suspense account,

They will further recommend that be paid in respect of working: ac- on interim dividend of $5 per share count for 1937, and that the balance of $2,113,005.87 be carried forward.

firstly to Hankow, secondly to the BIG INCREASE IN ARMY hanced by the White House" con- Italian Missions, and thirdly to ference of S. E. C. and It. F. C. Shanghul, for the International Red RECRUITS LAST WEEK

officials and by plans to place utility Cross-United Press. equipment purchases

There was

London, Apr. 21. Contrary to the usual decline in recruiting at holiday periods, last week there was un intake of 400 re- cruits into the regular army, an in- crease of 125 over the Easter week of last year-British Wireless.

high interest in aviation shares on the report that "War" was not the object of the British purchase of aeroplanes

LEAGUE WARNED OF the United States. Cigarette

BRITISH ACTION production for March of

of the cur

current

London, April 21. year topped that for the correspone

Youngstown ing month of 1937.

Under Article 18 of the Covenant, operations were higher. Unfavourable the United Kingdom Government factors Included the continued dead- has lodged with the League of Na-

BRITAIN'S CHARITIES locir on the Tax Bill, bank clearings tions, as registrar of treaties, notice were again below those of the corres-

TOTAL £90,462,866 the invocation of Article 25 of the ponding week in last year and London Naval Treaty of 1930, which construction awards showed

London, Apr. 21. a de- Was

the subject of an exchange of cline.

notes at the end of last month be-

A report of the Charity Dow Jones Aver.

Apr. 20 Close tween three signatories of the treaty, missioners for 1987 states that the 30 Industriais

114.90 115.40 and between the United Kingdom and total amount held at the end of the 21.26 21.33 Germany and Russia, in respect of year by the official trustees of charit 18.03 bilateral naval agreements extending able funds was £90,462,866, against 84.90 the provisions of the 1936 treaty £88,519,589 the year before-British 11 Commodity Index 50,42, 50.39 -British Wirelaan, is

Wireless:

20 Ralls

20 Uulities

40 Bond

17.62

84.70

of

Com-

H.M.S. Grimsby left Welhaiwei Hongkong this morning, and H.M.S. Folkestone, which will be relieved at Tsingtao by H.M.S. Decoy, now en

route

bule from Hongkong, is to go Weihaiwel.

to

H.M.S. Diamond is leaving Swalow 10-day and will arrive in Hongkong to-morrow.

raw. With her departure Swatow will have no British war- ship in harbour.

Disposition of British worships In addition to those North China, in

above, is ns follows:

mentional-H.M.S. Sandwich.

Folkestone.

EAMS. Suffolk,

ChinwangtaoH.M.S. Lowestoft. H.M.S. Capetown, which has been transferred to England after spend- ing most of her commissioned life in Far Eastern waters, will fly the pay. Tuesday next, ing-off pennant on when she is expected to depart on the Homeward voyage.

RUMANIA SEEKS TO DESTROY FASCISM

Bucharest, Apr. 21. Drastle action against Rumanian Fascism is foreshadowed by a Gov- ernment communique published to- night, which declares that the "Iron Guard" possessed spies in the police,

secret

the army the

service and General Staff.

The

declares! communique "Severe measures must be taken to liquidate an organisation dangerous to the State."

The Minister of the Interior is au- thorised by royal decree to impose the sentence of banishment on dis- turbers of

of public order, and to-con- Ascate all "Iron Guards" property,

Comellu Allegations against M. Codreanu, the Fascist leader, include the charge that he is in communica tion with foreign powers by means of a code which at present has not been completely deciphered.-Reuter.

MINEFIELDS LAID IN YANGTSE

Shanghai. April 22. The British Consulate has informed offices that the local steamship Chilnere mines are laid near Chinhal, 40 and 20 miles down-stream from Ningpo. However, it is said that Ningpo pilots will be able to navigate ships past the mine field without danger,United Press.

BULLET-PROOF -CAR FOR PRIPING OFFICIAL

Pelping, Apr. 22, It is reliably understood that Mr. Wang Keh-min's bullet-proot car, which was ordered, following an uttempt to assassinato him, is due to arrive from the United States in the

few weeks course of the next

•Unlled Prass.

TROUSERS AND $100 RETRIEVED

Montreal.

Bennie Skrovanek has a strong affection for his trousers. When are

Swatow.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Robert John Turner, and is a liner manufacturer from Swatow.

MALINI IN HONGKONG

Max Malini, the famous magician, broke out in Benny's home, he was arrived in the Colony to-day by the of Canada en route to forced to flee without his trousers. Empress The day after the fire he got an axe Manila. Mr. Malini, who is accom- and chopped away at the ice-covered | panied by his son, Mr. Ozinr Malini, ttebela until he found his trousers-hopes to return to Hongkong within it

few weeks. with $100 in a pocket.

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POST OFFICE.

From

Shanghal and Amoy

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

17th April.

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"-San date, 15th April

Shanghai....

Calcutta and Straits

Manila

Mannu

Amoy

Japan and Formosa Shanghai and Swatow Straits

Straits

Haiphong

Japan

Shanghai and Amoy

Straits Straits Japan and Shanghai

For

Manila

Per

Cheklong

date.

Dan .April 22.

Imperial Airways Plane...April 22. Francisco Pan American Airways Plane

Son Toy

April 22

April 22.

Suisang

.April 22.

Tamara

April 22.

Tilawa

Haruna Maru

April 22. April 23.

Klungchow

April 23.

April 2

Patroclus

April 23.

Kanche

Kanchow

April 23.

Kitano Maru

„April 23.

Taiyuan

.April 23.

Anhui

April 24.

April 24.

April 24.

Per

Friday

Date and Time

Emp. of Canada

Fri, Apr. 22, 4.30 p.m.

Mentor

Bellerophon Potsdam

OUTWARD MAILS

Straits and Europe vla Marseilles Bhutan .....

-due Marsellies, 25th May

Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Plane

Kwelyang and 'Chungking by the "C.N.A.C.-Airways Direct Service"

Alr

Ma1 for Manila, Guam, Pan Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 30th April

Samshui and Wuchow Shanghai

Kongmoon......

Saturday

RCA..

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord.,

Eri., Apr. 22, 5 pm.

Fri., Apr. 22.

K.P.O.

.Apr. 22, 5 p.m. .Apr. 22, 3 p.m. G.P.O.

.Apr. 22, 5 pm.

...Apr. 23,

American Airways Plane

Reg., Ordy...

Reg.

Ord.,

1.

Fri., Apr. 22. K. P. O. ..Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m.

Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m. G. P. O.

.Apr. 42, 500 p.n.

Apr. 23, 0.00 a.m.

Kongning...Sat., Apr. 23, 8.15 a.m. M. V. Talyin..Sat., Apr. 23, 8.30 a.m. Fook On......Sat, Apr. 23, 10 a.m.

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

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru.........Sat., Apr, 23.

via Thursday Island-duc Thurs-. day Island, 5th May.

.Apr. 23,' p.m.

a.m.

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Haruna Maru......Sat. Apr. 23,

Service"duo

May.

Amsterdam, 3rd

31.45 Apr. 23,

12.30

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

pr. 23, 2.30 p.m. Apr. 23, 3 pm.

Ret

Ord.

Rer., ..Apr. Ord,,

Sat. Apr. 23,

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

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Haruna Maru and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 21st May.

Marseilles

Air Mail for "France Orient Air

WAYS Service"-due 8th. May.

Bangkok

Straits und Colcutta

Air Mall for. Slan, Lanchow and Chengtu etc.. (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Salgon

Reg...

...Apr. 23, 2.45 pan. Ord.........Apr. 23, 3.30 p.m. Sat, Apr. 23.

Gustav Diederichsen

Ord.,

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

.Apr. 23, 4 p.m. Apr. 23, 4.80 p.m. Sally Maersk Sat., Apr. 23, 4.30 p.m. Tawa

Parcels, Ord..

Eurasia Plane

RCK..

Ord.,.

...Sat., Apr. 23.

..Apr. 23, 4 p.m. .Apr. 23, 5 p.m. Sat, Apr. 23. G.P.O. & K.P.O.

..Apr. 23, 4.30 p.m. ..Apr. 23, 5 pm.

Sat., Apr. 23,-5 p.m..

Gustav Diederichsen'

Hollow, Pakkei and Haiphong... Kwangtung ....Sat., Apr. 23, 5 pm. Manila, *Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Parcels only for Ger- many Via Hamburg Air Mail for "Imperial

Direct Service-due London, Ist

Alay

Airways

Potsdam......Sat., Apr. 29, 5 p.m.; Imperial Airwaya Plane Szt., Apr. 23.

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

Apr. 28, 5. p.m. ... Apr. 24, Noon,

Air Mali for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Apr. 22.

Direct Service-doo AllWays Darwin, 28th April

Apr. 23, 5 p.m.. Apr. 24, Nooru

Reg., Ord..

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

Reg.

Ord..

Sunday

Hiram Kingyuan Suisang

.Sun., Apr. 24, 9 am. Sun., Apr. 24, 9 a.m.) .Sun., Apr. 24, 9 am:

Bangkok via Swatow Swatow and Shanghai ....... Japan and Europe via Siberla Air Mall for Slan, Lanchow and Eurnals Plano...

Chenglu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service

(To further points by surface. transport a Services permit).

Samahui and Wuchow Shanghai

Tuesday

Sun., Apr. 24.

G. P. O. & E. P. O. Ord.,

.Apr. 24, NoOIL.

›Tues., Apr. 20, 8.10 am. [09., Apr. 20, 9.20 'm.ndi

Konto.. Patrocius *Superscribed correspondence only

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