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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

Oppor- BIBERIAN FUR STORE. tunity for Ladles. Traveller passing the best Siberlan Colony brought Sable Fur Conts,. Mink. Norman. On view at Andre's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Building. Tel. 27973.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Ofce furniture, com- celling with chair, prising desk

Inn, cupboard, leather covered setter etc. Can be seen at and chairs, room 53, Hongkong Stock Exchange Buliding.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA.1 From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"FUSHIMI MARU” having arrived from the above ports, of Cargo are hereby Consignees informed that their Goods are being innded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whert and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delvery may obtained

Goods not cleared by the 28th May 1930, will be subject to rent

Damaged pnckiges must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- lives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 pm, within the free storage

examination the For period.

the damaged dutiable goods, signees must Brrange for a Revenue Offer to be present.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

We have pleasure in announcing GEORGE that Mr. EDWARD

BELBIN bas been CRAVEN appointed a Director of this Com- pany. ARNHOLD TRADING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banks

H.K. Bank, $1,310/20 mu. II.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.) £01% Chartered Banks, £12 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 Mercantile Bank, C., £14 D. Enst Asia Bank, $00 n.

Insurances

Conton Ins., $257 n. Unton Ins., $518 b. China Underwriters, $2 1⁄4 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $230 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $85 n.

b.

K. Steambouts, $221 Indo-Chinos (Prof.), $00 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $21 n. Shell Bearer 82/6 n. Union Waterboats, $8.90 n.

Docks oto.

n.

H.K. & W. Wharves, $1374 11. B.K. & W. Docks, $21 II.K. & W. Docks (new), $21 n.

& W. Docks Rta, $11 n. H.K. & Providents (old), $3.00 . Providents (new), $3,55 st New Engineerings, Sh. $4.95 m. Shoughal Docks. Sh. $100

Kailan Muting Adm.. 14/6 Haube, $9.90 n.

Venz: Goldfield, $2.00 b.

of CO-

Hongkong Mines, 10

cts.

11.

Phillipping Mining

Autumaks, P. 44 sa.

All calms nust be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot he recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Gudowns.

No Bre insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1938,

KING'S

NEXT

CHANGE

FRANK CAPRA'S

Supreme Achievement

RONALD COLMAN

LOST HORIZON

with Jane Wyatt John Howard • Marga. Thomas Mitchell Edward Everett Horton Isabel Jowell Scroah Flay by Robert Riskin? A COLUMBIA FICTURE

COLLISION OUTSIDE KING'S THEATRE

Atoks, P.

Baguio Gold, P.

Benguet Consol.. P. 9.30 sa

Benguet Explor,

Big Wedge, F. -

Coco Groves, P. 50 sa Consolidated Mines, P. Demonstrations, P.

E. Mindanao, P. →→ Gumaus

272

NU.

G'folds, P.--

Ino Gold. F. **

IX.L., P. 61 sa.

Itogons, P.---

Masbate Consols., P. --

Min. Resources, P.

Northern Min., P.

Purneale Gumpus, P. Salacot Mining, P.- Son Marlet, P. 40 Suyoc Consol., P. 10 sa. United Paragnies, P. 32

Lunds, Hotels, etc.

11. and S. Hotels, $0.80 b H.K. Lands, $37 n.

H.K. Lands, 4 Deber $161 b.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $0 n.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. -

Humphries, $0.15 . H.K. Realties, $5.70 b. Chinese Estutes, $100 n. China Realties, Sh. -- Chine Debent,—

Publle Utilities

#K. Tramways, $17 u. Peak Trams (old), $7 b. Peak Trams (new), $34 n. Star Ferries, 5081⁄2 n.

THE HONGKONG * TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

CHINESE FORCES EFFECTING JUNCTURE

(Continued from Page 1.)

LOYALIST GAINS AND

plan roughly parallel to the LOSSES.

offensive on Hsuchow have driven 400 miles since April 20 and have of Chinese engaged Ave divisions troops, it was reported here to-day.

These ongagements during the last 27 days in particular, it was claimed, hove prevented 18th., 33rd, 08th., and 100th. Divisions from advane- ing north.-Domel.

Favourable Turn

und

Hankow, May 23. A rapid succession of important

manoeuvred cleverly strokes executed against straddled units of Japanese at several points along the railway have now removed the enemy rent on an extended front along the Lunghat line west of Hauchow be- btween Kweitch and Lanteng.

Youmat! Ferries rum rights $24

Yauranti Ferries rights $3 n. China Light (old), $11.55/50 China Light (new), $9.20 n. LK Electric. $00/00.10 sa. Maceo Electric, $174 b. Sandakan Lights, $14% n. Telephone (old), $28 n. Telephone (new)." $10.80 n. China Buses, Sh. Singapore Treetions, 23/6 m. Slogapore Prel,, 23/6 n.

Industrials Cald: Mace, (old), Sh. $14% n. Cald: Maeg. (Pret.), Sh. $12% n. Canton ices. $1.70 n. Cements, $17,30 n. 1.K. Ropes, $4.70 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $343⁄4 n.

Watsons, 30% n.

Lane Crawfords, $9% n.

Sinceres, $2.20 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 n. William Powell, Ltd., 79 cts. n. Cotton Mills

Ewo Colton, Sh. $13.40 m. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $78 n. Zoong Slogs, Sh.

Wing On Textiles. Sh. $15 n.

Miscellaneous II.K. Entertainments, $0.68 n. Constructions, $14 b. Vibro Piling, $54. Ch, Govt. 4%

75% prm. n.

1023

GSBonds..

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm, n. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan 2% prm.

p

Wallace Harpers, Marsmans Ins. (Lon.), 5/- 10/0 n. Marsmans Ins., (H.K.) B/-3/10 b.

D.

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. London Demand..!

TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. Indin T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Dangkok T.T. Saigon TUT. France

Germany Switzerland Australia

Buying

Colliding with private motor-car4 m/ Lic London

do. No. 3307 at the function of Wyndham 4 m/s D/P Street and Queen's Rond contmi, Tse 4 m/s L/C U.S.A. Kwong, 82, received injuries to his 4 m/a Franco left fool. He was removed to the 30 dia India Queen Mary Hospital yesterday.

The recapture of feng station, three miles east of Lanteng yester- day afternoon, is confirmed by a telephonic message from the front. A majority of the 500 Japanese troops holding the station were merellessly slain by the Chinese assault, while the remnants were scattered to the northwest and northeast.

Peichich, another important strong- held about thirty miles east of Kal- recaptured by the feng, was also defence forces at two o'clock yester- n spirited en- day afternoon after

los! counter in which the Japanese several hundred men.

With the return to Chinese hands

to

threal un of Pelchich, the enemy Kalfeng has now been removed.

of Disconnected detachments Japanese army,

It is claimed, are attacked by

now being vigorously

Chinese forces in the vicinity of Nelhwang, Yehchikang and Niuti-

Both Sides In Spain Claim Successes

MAY 23, 1038.

Madrid, May 23, Big-senle operations have been re-

with sumed on the Teruel front favourable weather.

A Loyalist communique claims to have repulsed an Insurgent attack east of Teruel, 250 Insurgents being illed in bayonet fighting near Alcalü de la Selva.

road, The Balaguer-Tremsports which is the main line of the In- with the surgents communications Pyrenees front, has been cut-Reuter,

COUNTER-CLAIMS

Salamunen, May 23. An Insurgent communique claims to have repulsed a deep Loyalist at- tuck in the Balaguer sector with a loss of 350 dead and with 12 Russion tanks put out of action.

The communique states that the Insurgents captured Corbalon and are now in complete possession of the Teruel-Cuntavieja rond.-Reuter.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

SUDETENS ESTABLISH MANILA TO

LEAD IN ELECTIONS

(Continued from Page 1)

ing lato negotiations with the Czech Government unlit guarantees prevl ously asked for are given.-Reuter,

No Election Fover

Prague, May 22. The elcellons passed off with com- plete calm. Not one single incident was reported,

Dr. Milan Hodza received the Sudelen lenders, the conversations lasting, it is understood, for only few minutes, and dealing with ud~ ministrative questions.

1

iz

its

01

Herr Henlein's party Increased is poll almost everywhere, but not proportion to the increase in membership. In other words, their poll to-day was less than the come bined voles at the last elections

the German party, Henlein the Agrarion and Activist Party, which are now amalgamated. There was a decline in the vote for the German Social Democrat party Disp.

On the other hand, the Czech Con- National Socialist parly, the servative organisation and the Czech Social Democrat party are described as winning all along the line in Czech towns-Reuter,

RESERVISTS CALLED

Prague, May 22.

There were no signs of nervousness

HONGKONG STOWAWAY

Man Caught On The President Cleveland

COLONY RESIDENTS SIGN RENT PETITION

has

(Continued from Page 1) vided for additional thousands of refugees who may flock to Hongkong. "6. That during the past three months attention has been called to the the prevailing. conditions in columns of the local newspapers, both English and Chinese; and on March 0, 1038, Your Excellency op- Admitting that he had obtained a pointed a Commission, which passage on the President Cleveland since been known as the "Rents Com- Hongkong without mision," to inquire into and report the situation. The Rents Com- from Manila to the consent of the owners, Flaviano mission in due course presented its Rusco, 38, was Aned $20 and ordered report; but its findings, in the humble to pay $25 to the Dollar Line, by opinion of your petitioners, did not Mr. K. M. A, Barnett at the Kowloon provide a solution to the dimeultics

experienced by tenants. Magistracy thlm morning Rasco:

That the position is rapidly

The law as I becoming desperate. stands permits eviction of tenants. There have been several eases in the Courts, and there are more to come. Residents of long standing in the Colony are being compelled to quit.

explained that he had intended to stow away to Honolulu.

L/Sergt. A. Bone said that Rasco had been found in a Wosi room when the third class parrengers were mustered for bont drill in the har- bour. He had Filipino and American money to the value of $100 in loen! currency.

EUROPEAN TENSION

upon

homes, and no alternative - commodation is available.

"B. That your petitioners feel that, Government should no longer delay the adoption of adequate measures to control the situation before more serious injury is Indiefed upon those residents of the Colony who have been, and others who are about to con- become. sufferers from the Requences of excessive rents and

among the people as the municipal AFFECTS WALL ST.Inescapable evictions."

elections quietly proceeded."

New York, May 21.

were

not

Intending signatories were asked to note: Persons of any nationality Unusual activity was noticeable

The market was influenced by the may sign; they must be residents of Outside the Prague barracks, however,

business or be in the employ of and reservists who were eniled to the uncertainty of the Czecho-Slovakian Colony; they must be engaged in colours yesterday were still arriving, altuntion, the drop in Pittsburgh steel persons, firms or Companies in the

Colony. crowds of womenfolk calling to take operations, and Roosevelt's delay in

the tax bill. algoing

However, Persons in the employ of the ብ tearful farewell of their men.

Douglas Secretary

promised Co Hongkong Government Outside of the one barracks stood a

eliminating exchange allowed to sign the petition. long column of motor lorries requisi-operation

the Commission'a abuses. He shid tioned from tradesmen.

exchange object is to give the The political committee

broader policing power. Issued Sudelen Germans

Encouraging news was the Senate munique rejecting the official Czech account of the incident at Eger yester-Committee's effort to prevent

competing with private day, when a Czech poilceman fred on WPA funds for the construction of and killed two Germans on a moter-utilities eyele, allegedly because they refused enterprises. from

to halt when called on to do so.

chuan, which have all been retaken The orders by the Hon Mr. T. H.

from the invading forces.

King, Commissioner of Police, issued

West of Lanferig along the Lung-to-day are: ha line. Japanese Dying detachments succeeded in reaching inglung and Luwang stations yesterday but were driven back by stubborn Chinese resistance.

At Lutsun, northeast of linglung, Japanese mounted more than 400

in heavy beep! иге how engaged fighting with the Chinese forces. Central News.

171

Chinese Retake Railway Cities

CHINESE COMPANY Leave Inspector (R) David Lote has been granted 4 weeks leave of absence from the Colony,

1938 and Insperior May 23.

take wil Chow Tie dutics.

The fullowing pro-

Promotions.

115

GYPT

(R) hla

Botlus to date from May 23, 1938 have been approved: --

VICA

-

Hankow, May 23 The Military Affairs Cominission,

offletully commentque, nounces the recapture by Chinese forers of Nethawing and Ifeng east of railway Lunghuni Lanfeng on the yesterday morning.

The Dothara Division, southward from Holsch Shantung, has been routed Chinese defenders after 24 battle in which the surrounded trid turbinted, Japanese The

defving

west

by the violent Bvaders were

Aglating

Vis

CUIZ-

Fukushima mechanised unit, after twenty-four hours continuous unprecedented feruelty, pletely defeated in the vicinity of Tangshan and Hwangkow.

The Chinese forces ciaimed to have killed 300 of the Japanese forces be

nnel captured tonging to this unit more than seventy tanks and armour- ed ears-Central News,

Chinese Troops Safe

Hankow, May 23. Anxiely for the fate of the the Chinese forces defending Hsuehow front when they were ordered to

strategical effect a retreat face of Japanese pres-

by allayed

อก sure has been official communique of the Mill- tary Affairs Commission, which units stales that the various

arrived have withdrawn safely in their new positJons.

These units, the communique states, are now ready for fresh operations against the Invaders.

all

When withdrawing from their original line, the communique announces, some of the units in clever sortles smashed a few the straddled detachments of Japanese furces, and achieved "unexpected military success."— Central News.

Lanfeng Falls

Shunghal, Muy 23.

Lanfeng, half way between Kai-

им 0.

Ta Sub.- PSR. 39 The Huk On inspector t/c No. 2 Pintoon. P.S.R. 07 to Sub-Inspec- Chau Ching Chiu tor to act as Equipment offer

(R) Sub-Inspector

/e No Shu Chuen posted

1 Platoon, S.R. 20 Chun Chung Tum to Crown Sergeant /e No,

Anti-Gas Instruri, Section and LS.R. 39 Thong Po Hing to Crown Sergeant 1/e af Itecruits, S.R. 12 Wong King Chuen to Crown Sergeant Section, P.C.R. 20 Leung On Thi to Lance Sergeant, P.C.R. 52 Hoo Kam Chiu to Lance Sergeant, and P.C. 80 Chan Ying Pan to Lance Sergeant. Serge

Appointment Crown Sergeant 846 Thomas Yip is appointed Assistant Equipment Offeer vice P.SR. 39 Tsu Huk On promoted to Sub-Inspector. as from May 23, 1938.

All re

of the

a

COM-

The Sudeten communique says that the strongest protest will be delivered! to competent circles refuting the

of The Czech

tragedy.. pregunt Renter.

SUDETENS RESPONSIBLE

Berlin, May 22

the An agreement permitting Sudeten Germans to take over the maintenance of order in the Sudeica districts is reported to have been reached yesterday between Dr. M. Hodza, the Czech Prime Minister, and the representative of the Sudetenɛ, Herr Frank.

Herr Frank agatri called on Dr. Hodza this morning, and complained that he was being impeded by con- intial interruption on telephones and by the fact the armed Czech National Guards were patrolling the streets of Sudeten towns

Herr Frank also complained that the Czech National armed guards had been called up for service.

11 Is understood that the Czech Prime Minister has refused at present Training Course---Part I.

the to withdraw

mrd but has crits of the Chinese Company will attend Central

on promised to meet with the Sudeten Thursday, May 26 at 17.30 hours for requests.-Reuter, Turt 1 of Training Course Elias. Thang 13 P.S.J 30 Multi.

Police Station

under Dress-

INDIAN COMPANY

Constable R230 Commendation. M. Y. Khim is commended by the Hon. C.P. for vigilance and neat in 23rd arresting a Chinese Male April, 1938 who was convicted for Larceny from Person.

041

Strength.

The following members have been taken on the strength of the Indian Company, as from May 21, 1938

Sarwar, R208 S. Z. Alam. R237 Kainin Pachoo, R290 S. Omar, and R300 D, Singh.

Training Course--Part I. The fol-

have qualified towing members Part 1 of Training Course on Tues- day, May 17, 1930-

Constables R204 Ghulam

n

Constables R223 Firdas Khan, R232 Khon Mohamed, R235 A.A. Pipe, and R240 S. Singh,

All recruits of the Indian Company will attend No. Police Station on Wednesday, May 25 at 17.30 hpurs Khan for under P.S.R. 274 Mehdi

Dress

SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT

London, May 22. A brief despatch from Berlin, stating that it was understood that 1 slight improvement had occurred-in the international situation, provided 1) day of after relief in London

Sabbath atl unusund unensiness ministerial activities, culminating in the Cabinet meeting at 5 pm.

Foreign day the Earlier in the Secretary, Lord Halifax, had con ferred with the German and French Ambassadors, Herr von Dirksen and M. Corbin and, accompanied by the Simon, Home Secretary, Sir John has also conferred with the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain,

il

any

NO TELEPHONE

TO CANTON

MANILA SHARES

The following business done quota- ions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Mantla office:

Antoniok

Atok

Nagulo Gold

Benguet Consolidated Coco Grove Consolidated Minen Demonstration

San Mauriclo Suyoc

Bualness Dons Prices in Pesos

.43 Unquoted

21

9.30

.003

Unquoted

Unquoted

45%

Unquated

Unquoted

The tone of the market:Quiet.

Telephone communication between IX... Hongkong and Canton has been inter- Paracale Gumaus rupted since last Friday.

"We cannot say when it is likely United Paracale

resumed,' that the service will be An official of the Hongkong Telephone Company told the Telegraph morning.

"The fault hus developed on Chinese section of the line.

this

the

"It is one of the longest interrup tions sustained on this trunk line."

WEDDING ANNOUNCED

VALUABLE BRACELET LOST AT LIDO

The loss of a bracelet valued at $150 at the Lido, Repulse Bay, was report- Elliot of ed to the police by Mrs. Austin Road.

GOVERNOR DINES WITH YACHTSMEN

18

The forthcoming wedding is an-

His Excellency the Governor nounced of Mr. Conrado de Castro,

with to-night

the Fing of San Fernando, Pampanga, P.1., and dining Miss Caroline Mejia Remedies, of omcers and Members of the Royal

Hungkong Yacht Club. 425 Astrias, Manila.

POST

OFFICE.

Per

Mausang Shirala

INWARD MAILS

From

Duc

Calcutta and Straits

May 21.

Calcutta and Straits

May 24:

May 25,

.May 25.

May 25,

Saigon

Haiphong

Manila

Aramis

Canton

Emp. of Japan

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways date. Service"-London Direct

19th May.

Air-

Imperial Airways Plane....May 25.. Service"-San Pan-American Airways Plano

Air Mail by "Pan-American

тудун Direct

Francisco date, 18th May. Straits und Europe via Bucz (Let- ters und Papers) London date, 20th April and London parcels London date, 25th, April

a

to

Tientsin and Swatow Bangkok

Japan and Shanghai Japan

For

The Berlin despatch added that the exact reasons for the improve- ment in the international situation was ng yet unknown. but it was fact that a party of British women and children who had arranged return to England to-night hd post- official paned their departure on advice-Reuter.

GERMAN DEMOCRATS FAIL

Prague, May 22. The Czech elections take place on three separate days--May 22, May 20 and a day in the beginning of June. To-day's elections were held in southward from Instructional Patrol.

Progue and 177 clectorial districis in circular tional patrol for members of the Fly- Bohemia, Moravia, and Solvakia, in- the Yellow River, and

Japanese dyinging: Squad will be carried out on Fri- clu

cluding both Czech and Sudeten- movement by

out-flanked Chinese day, May 27, 1938. All mmebers will German districts. column, which

In 17 districts candidates were re- troops in the Kwelteh area, and ap- parade at Central Police Station al

German The peared to be driving northerly to-

17.15 hours. Dress White Uniform. turned unopposed.

Social Democratie Parly is the only and Cap with White Cover. wards Lanfeng.

German party opposing the condition parties under the Sudeten leader, Herr Hentein.

feng and Kwelteh, described as the Part I. of Training Course. key to Kwelteh, is on the verge of | Mufli. being recaptured, state Japanese despatches from the front, following

u combined drive

11

More than 10,000 Chinese troops, officers love several including surrendered to the Japanese since Japaneso the fall of suchow, despatches add. Independent

that

state reports Chinese, trapped east of Hauchow, are continuing to fight in an effort to drive their way through the Japanese cordon to their comrades east of the Tientsin-Pukow rullway.

small Although

numbers succeeded in getting through, fate of the majority of the Chinese is still in the balance-Reuter,

have the

162 Clash Of Mechanised Steel

.18. 219

.125

.83%

103

Lanfeng, May 25. Chinese mechanised steel and nen again proved their might when fresh 824 Chinese units, in a bloody combat with 2,000 Japanese forces equipped .61%

crashed with

weapon modern

.30

.107

.10.05

FLYING SQUAD

An Instruc-

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Ist Aid Instructions. First Aid In- atructions will be given by Inspector (R) W. V. Field at the EUR. Club on Friday, May 27 at 17.30 hours. All members are requested to attend.

C. CHAMPKIN,

DS.P. (R).

INDECENT ASSAULT CHARGE

Charged with indecent assault on .00% through the enemy ine and routed a 14-year-old girl at Stubbs Road on 100% the invaders after an all night May 20, Lau Won-pul, houseboy, cast of Kweileh: last was remanded for a week when he uppeared before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy this morning. When applying for the remand, Detective Sub-Inspector Darkin saki that a further serious charge may be preferred against the accused.

.76 1834 1/87%

engagement night.

Niutlchwan, a small village cast of Kweltch, has returned to Chinese hands after the failure of a fresh Japanese counter-attack Just night.

Crushing the Japanese mechanised 1/8 unila before them, the Chinese troops 1/8.3/82 have now surrounded the fleeing In- 31% vaders in the vicinity of Wellou, to 11 70 the south of the railway line. .04%

U.S. Cross rate in London

4.00

According to a telephonie message' from the front, the Chinese army,

ofier recapturing Keng station, have now advanced to Tungkanglow and Taying where fierce fighting is raging.

Central News,

In the German towns in Czecho- Slovakia, the German democratic bloc (all opponents of Henlein's party) obtained 25 per cent, fewer votes than in the previous elections-Reuter.

In the 1935 elections the German which

Rajputana

Kunchow

Kwelynng

OUTWARD MAILS

Pres. Doumer

Suntos Maru

Per

Monday

May 25..

.May 25.

Muy 20.

May 20.

May 20.

May 20

Date and Time

Air Mall for Slan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane ......

Chengtu etc. (via Hankow) by

the "Eurasia Airways Service" (to further points by surface transport as services permit).

Rez, Ord.,

Tuesday

Samshui and Wuchow Halphong, Batavia and Sourabaya. Tilbadak Kongmoon Shanghai, Japan and Europe vla

Siberia

Taiming

On Lee..

Aramis Haltan

Kingyuan Muinam

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Swatow

*Haiphong

Mon., May 23..

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

May 29, 4.30 p.m. May 23, 5 p.m.

.Tues., May 24, 0.16 am.. Tues., May 24, Du.m. Tues.,, May 24, 10 am.

Tues., May 24, Noon. Tues., May 24, Noon.. .Tues., May 24, Noon. Tues., May 24, Noon. Tuca, May 24. G. F. O. and K. P. O. Ord.,

May 24, 11 ́am. Пед

May 24, 11.30 am. Tuca, May 24.

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Gulsang

Servloo"-duo Amsterdam,

June.

Straits and Calcutta

Suisang

Parcela, Ord.,

Social Democratic represents the Germaning pro letariat in Czech-Slovakia, gained 209,042 votes in the 1835 elections, and holds six seats in the Senate and If in the House of Deputies. Opposed to the definite pro-Nazi policy of the

Air Mail for Wachow, Kwelyang G.N.A.C. Plano Herr Henlein, the parties led by

and Chungking by the "O.N.A.0. Social Democrnife Party takes

attitude .on Airways Direct Service." rather

oggressive Nationalist questions.

NEW LAUNCH FOR POST OFFICE

It is understood that the Post Office is submitting a request for another launch in the forthcoming estimates. Mail of all descriptions has in- creased so much that the present Post Office Inunch is hardly sufficient to transport the mult across harbour.

The necessity for an addition is a longstanding one but the request has not so far been met for economic

reason.

May 24, 11 a.m.

May 24, Noon.

Tuce, May 24.

K.P.O.

Hollow, Pakhot and Halphong.... Szechuen......Tues., May 24, Noon.

Samshui and Wuchow *Shanghal Kongmoon

Manila

May 14, Noon, May 24, Noon

Ileg,,

Ord.,

G.P.O.

Пед., Ord..

May 24, Noon..

May 20, 6 ani,

Wednesday

Swelow, *Shanghai and Tientsin. Tlentsin Shanghal, Japan and Europe via

Siberia Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.... *Japan

Kongso Wed., May 23, 8.18 a.m. Taiyuan Wed, May 25, 0.30 a.m. Fook On.... Wed., May 25, 10 am.. Thurland Cantle

Wed., May 25, 11 am. Fooshing..Wed., May 25, 12.30 p.m.. Kronviken Wed., May 25, 12.30 p.m..

Aramis.... Wed, May 25, 1.80 p.m. Yunnan....Wed., May 25, 2.80 p.m. Mausang...Wed., May 25, 5 p.m.

•Superscribed correspondence only.

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