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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

TUITION GIVEN.

ACCOUNTANCY,

Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Pliman's Shorthand Classes commencing 10th. August and 3rd. September. Prospectus free. Apply The Principat (Chartered quallfed of London), Wang Hing Building, 3rd, floor,

WANTED KNOWN.

SPECIAL compartment has been arranged for Gentlemen's hair-cut and canicure only at Andre's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Arende. Phone 27973.

FLOWERS AND VEGETABLE Seeds: It's time to sow Cineraria, Cosmos, Carnations, Caulidower, Celery and Cabbages. These seeds are now available at The Clover Flower Shup.

U.S. MARINES ARREST JAPANESE

(Continued from Page 1.)

thugs, since they refuse to Hdmlt that they are connected with either the Japanese army or Japanese navy, The US. Consulate has protested to the Japanese authorities regarding the incident.

Sergeant Marvin, who come to Shungaol from San Diego, was born In Chicago-United Press.

Continue To Scatter Anti-Foreign Leaflets

Shanghai, Aug. 13. - Japanese aeroplanes again scattered anti-foreign and anti-Chlang Kal- shek Jeaflets over Shanghai to-day.

Many of the leaflets fell In the British and U.S. defence sectors of the International Settlement.

They are virulently anti-foreign_in charneler, as well as calling upon the Chinese people to overthrow the Chiang Kai-shek regime.

declare

The Japanese authorities that they know nothing of aeroplanes of Japanese origin flying over the; International Settlement and dropping pamphlets.--United Press and Trans

Ocean.

One In Hospital

It is learned that one of the Japanese has been taken to hospital with head Injuries, sustained, it is alleged, after he was taken into custody by Ser- geant Marvin's companions.

The Municipal Police turned the remaining Japanese the US. Marines, who are now hold- ing them under detentlun.

have re-

to

Municipal Police have arrested on additional three

Japanese, dressed in plain clothes, for threatening Chinese in Edinburgh Road.

A

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

M. Y. TSUI, Veterinary Surgeon has arrived here from Canton.

Address: No. 19 Sung Street, Sung Wong Tol, Kowloon City. Office hours: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Only on Sundays.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

(Queen's Rond Enst) Meeting of Prayer At S. & S. Home

PARADE SERVICE

Sunday Services, August 14, 1930. Preachers. Rev. F. White. Rev, W. A. Alton,

#t

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 the English Methodist Church Hymn No. 20, Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Hymn No. 708, 1st Lesson, Hymn No. 383. 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 404, Sermon, Hymn No. 230, Bencdiction.

Evening Service at 7 pm, at the English Methodist Church-Hymn No. 271, Prayer, Hymn No. 314, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 154. Sermon, Hymn No. 943. Bere- diction

Notices for the Week

1. Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at 0.15 in the "S. and S. Home.” All Ser- vicemen and civilians welcome.

arc

warmly

2. On Tuesday, August 10. ot #p.m. there will be a meeting of Prayer in the "S. and S. Home,"

THE HONGKONG

G.

NOTICE.

WATER SUPPLY.

R.

It is hereby notified that com- moncing on Monday, 15th August, the hours of supply to all districts on the Island and in Kowloon and New Kowloon will be.

6 am.-9 p.m.

Consumers aro earnestly re- quested to exercise every care in the use of water and to havo defective water Attings repaired without delay,

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, 11th August, 1938.

G.

R.

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1938.

JAPANESE AIRLINER DOWN IN PACIFIC

Forced To Land In Heavy Weather

Tokyo, Aug. 12. Forced down at sea by the heavy weather that has raged in the northern Pacific for the past weck--an aftermath of the typhoon that struck Shanghai and is now raging up Yangtse River towards Japanese naval concentration at Kiukianga fully-laden Douglas air-liner is drifting helplessly some-where south-east of Peel Island.

the the

Three steamera are carrying out Fun Intensive search for the mission

plane, which gave its position as up- proximately 180 miles south-east of Peel Island just before it landed on the

radio

sca.

has been silent.

Despite the inclement weather, another air-liner of the South Sen Administration took off to-day to assist in the search for the missing Douging machine.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 15th day of August, 1938, at 3 turbulent waters of the Pacific its Since the machine landed on the at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of at one Lot of Crown Land Tai Hang Rond, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 with the option of yeurs, renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of IIis Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- an of the lot the Purchaser (if

The N.Y.K. liner Palao Maru, one of the three vessels assisting in the search, radioed this morning that she was abandoning the hunt and con-

nuing her voyage.

The missing plane was flying from Japan to Saipan Island, in the South Seas, when JE Domet.

was forced down.

not the applicant) will be required] JAPANESE REPORTED

to doposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in eash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

WITHDRAWING FROM SHAHO

(Continued from Page 1 neighbourhood. The Chinese are offering stiff resistance at Pingting- shan, another height in that sector.

UNION CHURCH Royal Scots Band At Morning Service

Muruing Service, 10.30 u.m. Even- ing Service 0 pan.

Preacher at both services, Rev. KPARTICULARS OF THE LOT.-Central News. Mackenzie Dow

at

Royal Scots

The Band of the 2nd Balt, The

will be present Morning Service.

The soloist at Morning Service is Mr. A. A. Barton.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

SUBJECT-SOUL

The subject of the Lesson Sermon In a Christinu, Science churches to- morrow August 14 will be "Soul."

Both the police and the Japanese re insisting this morning that the Chinese should lower their National flags, in order to avoid incidents. to her thy loving Kindness in the

An Hallan Grenadier last night shot a Chinese who failed to answer challenge from a sentry.-United

Press,

Suspected To Be Officers

Police state that they believe the Japanese taken into custody as a re- sult of the bravery of Sargeant Marvin are Japanese Army officers. However, there is no definite proof that this is so.

The Golden Text will be "Hear me speedily, O Lord...cause me

morning; for in thee do I trust: Cause me to know the way wherein.

i shumld, walic; for I lift up my soul

unto thee." (Ps. 13: 7.8).

Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible, "My soul, wait thou only upon God: for my expectation Is from liim. He only is my rock and my salva- my defence; I shall not be moved. I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise tinually be in my mouth. My soul shall make her boast in the Lord:

tion: he is

shall

Con-

the humble shail hear thereof and be glad.' (Ps. 62:5.0. 34:1.2).

No. of Sale

Locality.

South West of and adjoin

(a) Bang Bond.

ng Inland Lnt No. 3564,

Registry No.

No. 5330.

G.

Boundary

Measurements

E. W.

As per satu

plan.

Contents it

ll let

Annual

Rental

Upset Prico

26.700

93$

R.

$13,350

CHIANG CONFIDENT "The situation 011 The Yangtse frunt is well under control, The Japanese present offensive tactics on the Wuhan cities, which aim to ve- cupy several important points down- river first and then with the occupied points as bases of operation, press on along the Yangise, tus, SO for, fulll,

BROADER TREATY MAY BE PLANNED

Russia And Japan May Consider Non-Aggression Undertaking

Tokyo, Aug. 12, Asked whether a Russo-Japan- ese non-aggression pact had been considered in the course of the negotiations in Moscow, a spokesman of the Foreign Offlco said to-day that the entire Russo-Japanese situntion, in addition to the frontier question, was under discussion.

It was not impossible, declared the spokesman, that the subject of a non- aggression pact had been considered.

The spokesman was non-committal when questioned concerning the present state of Russo-Japanese rela- tions, merely stating that tension had decreased following the suspension of hostilities on the frontier.—Trans- Ocean.

MANCHUKUO SUSPICIOUS

Tokyo, Aug. 12, Tokyo newspapers still agree that the Russo-Japanese border incident cannot be regarded as being settled by the truce.

Reports, from Hsinking state that responsible quarters are carefully watching the situation. suspicious thut the Soviet troops will not carry out their part of the bargain.—Traus- Ocean.

NEW FLEET BUILDING Gigantic British Naval Programme

So rapid has been the progress of naval re-armument that the aggre- gate tonnnge of new British warships now building is almost half as great as that of the entire British Navy of Hector 1935, writes

C. Bywater, naval correspondent of the Morning Post and Daily Telegraph.

It is only two and a half years since the frat units of this enormous new fleet were ordered. They were the Afridi and six sister destroyers of the big "Tribal" class, the last of which will be completed during the next three months. Their com- pletion marks the initial stage of naval construction programme unparalleled in peace which will take a further four years to mature.

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL LETTERS

the ordinary posting boxes,

VIA SIBERIA KOUTE

Air mail letters may be posted in Letters and Postcards for Europe They and South America are forwarded should be clearly marked "By Airvin Siberia" if so superscribed. Mall and bear sufficient postage. Insuficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office,

are

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls closed 15 minutes earlier than the timo given below unless otherwise AIR MAIL SERVICES

rtated, and where malls are advertis Ale Mail Services to Shanghai, ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- Nanking. Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel-gistered and parcel mails are closed

at 5 pm, on the previous day. plag are temporarily suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

Straits and Manila Straits and Europe via Negopatam (Lettera and Papers) London date, 14th July. Straits

Japan

Man!la

Inphong, Fikhoi and Haihow Shanghai and Europe via Siberia-

London date, 21st July, Shanghai and Amoy .....

Bangalore Kingyuan

Per

Conic Blancamano

Due.

August 13.

Katori Maru Laomedon

.August 13.

.August 13,

Morioka Maru

August 13.

Negara

August 13.

Sulyang

.August 13.

August 14.

.August 14. +

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

Direct Ways

Bervlee" Francisco date, 6th August, Straits and London Parcels

don date, 7th July. Shanghai and Swatow

San Pan-American Airways Plane

Lon-

August 14.

Sarpedon Sinklung

.August 14.

.August 14,

Straits Tientsin

Behar

.August 15.

Hupch

August 15,

Aramis

.August 10.

Emp. of Canada

.August 18,

date,

Imperial Airways Plano August 16. La Pinin Maru Tilawa

.August 16. August 10.

Salgon

Manila

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 10th August.

Jajian

Calcutta and Straits

For

Fort Bayard Manlia

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Saturday

Swalow and Amoy Formosa, Shanghai and Europe via

Siberla Air Mall

Date and Time.

Tai Poo Sek..Sat., Aug. 19, 1.30 pm. Chinese Prince..Sat., Aug. 13, 2 p.m. Hai Ching ....Sat., Aug. 13, 2 p.m.

Katori Moru..Sat., Aug. 13, 3.30 p.m.

.......Sat, Aug. 13. G.P.O, & K.P.O.

..Aug. 13, 4 p.m. Aur. 13, 4.30 p.m. Bat, Aug. 13,

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

for "K.L.M. Airways Bangalore Direct Service”—due Amsterdam, 25th August.

Rcg.

Ord.

Air Mail for "Fratice Orient Air- Helikon

ways Direct Servlec'due Mar- sellies, 28th August.

Ree..

Ord,

Straits, Ceylon, India, *Aden, *Egypt Bangalore

and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 17th Sept.

G.PO, and K.P.O.

RCK.

Ord.

Air Mall for Sian, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chienglu, elc. (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport

Services permit),

Shanghai Salgon

Air time, and

"After the occupation of Hukow, Matang and Kluklang the Japanese invading columns which were pre- pared to advance swiftly on Han- kow are now checked on both the south and north banks of the Yong-put in hand in 1930 comprised: isc with

casualties. heavy

The Japanese prospects for success this time is slight."

These were the statements uf Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shel when interviewed by a Hankow re- presentative of the local Ta Kung Pao.

Generalissime revealed that about on the Shansi front the 6,000 Japanese were killed, and 4,000 bad been wounded by Chinese guerillas and regulars during the

DANGEROUS SITUATION

Hunkow, Aug. 13. Central News Agency's correspou dent at Julehang radioes that the situation in that city has now be come tense.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 15th day of August, 1938, at 3 p.m..past ten days. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order off His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Stanley Beach, in the Colony

be red from the Christian Science

of Hong Kong for a term of 75 The following citations will also Textbook "Science and Health with

years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be Key to the Scriptures."

MA Balter Eddy,

dy, "Soul or

Spirit is

fixed by the Surveyor of His It is admitted that the Japanese Three Now Dead

unchangeable and eternal; and man coexists with and

Majesty the KING, for one fur-have captured Tingchlashan, north- with and reflects Soul, God,

east of Juichang Shanghai, Aug. 13. for Is God's image. What are ther term of 75 years. Terrorist activities

The Japanese landing at Hangkow, yesterday the demands of the Science of Soul? brought the total casualty fist up to The first demand of this Selence Is, Intending bidders are advised west of Kiukiang: continues un- a later hour last night to three Chin- Thou shalt have no other gods be that immediately after the dispo- abated, and hundreds of fresh troops ere dead and 17 injured..

me is Spirit.sal of the lot the Purchaser (fre pouring ashore-United Press.

not the applicant) will be required

Meanwhile, speculation has arisen as to whether the U.S. Marines will invoke the

recent

emergency pro- clamation, whereby anyone interfer- ing with the activities of foreign forces is able to be handed over to the respective forces for punishment. -United Press,

fore

mun

me,"

Thi

by

to dappalt with an authorised

A further three Chinese were in- Therefore the command means this: Jured when a Mills bomb was hurled Thou shalt have no Intelligence, no at a Japanese mill in the Italian de- life, no substance, no truth, no love, fence sector. The bomba fulled to but that which is spiritual. The officer who will be present at the even reach the compound of the second is like unto it, "Thou shalt sale, the sum of two hundred mill, but instead bounced off the wall love thy neighbour ди thyself." dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum of the compound and exploded be-

(Pages 120.467.)

will be refunded on payment of tween three Chinese 'coolles who were passing by.

the Purchase price.

Throughout the British sector last night military lorries, carrying men of the Seaforth Highlanders in full war kit, with fixed bayonets in their rifles, drove through the streets.

In addition, members of the Rus- American

sinn

the

ANNOUNCEMENT

0

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality

Boundary Measurements

N.

Contents in

sq. feet

Annual

Rental

Upset Price

First Church of Christ Scientist. Hong- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. kong, a Branch of The Mother Church. The fist Church of Christ Belentat, In Boston, Mass., Macdonnell Road, close to Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15. a.m. The Sunday School is held at 70 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6 pm A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday,

pun, tu pm, and 5 pm to 7 and from 2 pm to 4 pm. Saturday 10.30 pm. Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 pm

Selence Literature is available at the am. to 12.50 p.m. All dutliorjeed Christian Heading Room. The pubile is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the Reading Room.

Marines, the Italian Grendiers and Thunday and Friday: trom 10.30 a

the

Regiment. sian

the Armoured Car and other sections of the Shanghai

Volunteer Corps kept up ceaseless patrol.

on the sharp look-out for the slightest trouble from the Chinese.

Police are continually carrying out the most vigilant searches of streets and are combing hotels and subject- ing the occupants to a rigorous search.

.

The situation is generally quiet, but there is an air of tense expec tancy.

went into force i

The curfew 12.30 .m.-Ruter.

SEARCH FOR LOST FLIERS ABANDONED

STATE OF SIEGE

(Continued from Page 1.)

denunclatory pumphiels before they whizz out of sight-Trans-Ocean,

Still On Strike

Shangha, Aug. 13.

The Hunger Strike of the interned

Rural Building.

Lot No. 412.

North of and adigining

Rural Building Lot No.

21. Stanley Beach Road.

As per sto

plan.

Aboul

00% za

BOXER'S DEATH

Ex-Middleweight

$372

$8,100

members of the "Doomed Battalion" Champion Passes Away

entered its second day to-day. · AU of the men are refusing to ent.

Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 12.

The Municipal Counell authorities last night removed Commander Isla The death has occurred of Thomas Chi-yuan and other high officers of

"Doc" Chandler at the age of 84. the "Doomed Battlalon" from the concentration camp to an unknown He is regarded as America's first

middleweight champion and trainer to John L. Sullivan-United

Moscow, Aug. 12. Search for M. Levanevsky and his companions, who were lost over the destination. Arctic regions on a flight from Moscow to the United States exnetly twelve months ago to-day, has been officially abandoned-Unlied Preat.

Members of the battalion made no effort to resist the removal of their officers-United Press.

Press.

Was

The Arst big batch of construction

2 battleships of 35,000 tons.

2 aircraft-carriers of 23,000 tons. 2 cruisera of 10,000 tons.

5 cruisers of 5,450 tons.

In 1937 the following additional ships were voteri:

3 battlchips of 35,000 tons.

aircraft carriers of 23,000 tons, 5 cruisers of 8,000 tons.

2 cruisers of 5,450 tons.

16 destroyers of 1,000 tons.

7 submarines.

The 1930 contingent of new ships is as follows:

st

..Aug. 13, 4 p.m. .Aug. 13. 4.30 p.m. .Sat., Aug. 13.

..Aug. 13, 4.15 p.m. .Aug. 13, 5 p.m. ..Sat, Aug. 13.

G.P.O, and K.P.0.

Reg. ......Aug. 13, 4.30 p.m. Ord..

..................... Aug. 13, 5 pm. Sat., Aug. 13, 5 p.m. .Sat.. Aug. 13, 5 p.m.

Leverkusen Heltkon Guam, Pan-American Airways Plane

K. P. O.

Mall for Manila, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Tan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco. 21st August

Sat., Aug. 13,

Aur. 13, 5 p.m. ..........Aug. 14, 9 a.m.

Aug, 13, 5 p.m. Aug. 14. 9 a.. .Sat., Aug. 13,

and K.P.O.

.Aug. 13. 3 p.ni.

Aug. 14, Noon.

Sun., Aug. 14, 9 alm.

Tyosa Maru .. Sun, Aug. 14, 9 a.m.

.Mon., Aug. 15, 8.15 a.m. ....Mon., Aug. 15, 11 a.m. Leesang ..Mon., Aug, 15, 12.30 p.m.

Tal Lee

Airways Imperial Airways Plano London.

Reg

Ord.,

G. P. O.

Rek.

Ord.,

Tribal destroyers of 1,850 Lons. "J" class destroyers of 1,890 tons. 7 submarines.

Air Mail for Wnchow and Chung- C.N.A.C. Plane

king by the "C.N.A.C. Direct Service."

Airways

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Sunday

Swatow and Bangkok Amoy and Formosa

Kolgan

Monday

Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon

Konnso

Swatow and Shanghol Air Mail for "Imperial

Direct Service"-dur 22nd August

Ref..

Mon., Aur. 15. K. P, O.

Aur. 15, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

............... Aug, 16, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Rex..

Aug. 15, 5 p.m.

Ord..

.... Aug. 15, 7 p.m.

K. P. O.

Reg.,

Ord....

Reg.

Ord.,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changte:

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 27th August

G.P.O. Parcels, Reg Ord.,

2 battleships of 40,000 tons. Faircraft-carrier of 23,000 tons.

4 cruisers of 8,000 teps.

3 cruisers of 5.150 ton. 3 submarines.

However, the fact that the corres- Side by side with new construction, pondent still able to send des- an inmense patches by radio from Juichang in-nising the older vessels of the Navy

programme for moder dicates that the city is still in

was put in hand. In addition to Chinese hands.

battleships and batile cruisers which are being virtually rebuilt, re-en- gined, and brought up to date in armament and protection, nearly 20 cruisers are on the list for recon- struction, the majority aircraft ships.

JAPANESE VICTORY CLAIM

Peiping, Aut. 12. A Japanese spokesman announced to-day that following fighting north of Pinglu in south Shansi, the Japanese have reached the north bank of the Yellow River at Pinglu and Mnochin.

Following eleven hours' ghting, the Japanese claim to have delgated the heavily furtified Chinese positions near Wuwanglu Crossing, midway between Yuanchu and Yuigkuan.

Pinglu was captured by a Japanese column which advanced from islah- slen. The Chinese are reported to be retreating eastwards, United Press,

BITTER FIGHTING

Hankow, Aug. 12. Heavy fighting is reported to have broken out on the south bank of the Yangise above Kluklang, where the Japanese are apparently trying to Inunch a drive on Julchang.

A Chinese Imilitary communique slates that Japanese troops landed at Sinklang on Wednesday, and bitter fighting ensued for possession of the two strategie hills of Wengfushan and Pingtingsban, which have already changed hands several times.

Fighting is still proceeding in this area-Reuter.

EIGHT KILLED IN PALESTINE

Jerusalem. Aug. 12. Eight bandits ivere killed and several wounded in the course of four military engagements during the past twenty-four hours-Reuter.

as

ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE

anti-

Hankow, Aug. 12.

the outbreak of hostilities in Shang- On the eve of the naniversary of hai. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Fas issued a manifesto to the Chinese people

the Japanese-occupied areas, informing them that "the Chinese Government never for minute forgets their sufferings," and ussures

them

that the Chinese Government is confident of Anal victory, in which the Chinese people! in areas under Japanese control must play an important part."-Reuter,

NOT EMERGENCY SHELTER

ono

time of

Wing-Cmdr. A. H. 5. Stecle- Perkins, A.R.P. officer for the Colony, points out that the reference yester- day to the proposed Wanchat head- quarters ns serving "in emergency as a sanctuary for Wan- emt residents," building has been so planned, he is misleading. The states, that should un emergeney arise its conversion into an up-to-date first aid post would be a matter of a few hours, but it is not intended that it should serve as an air shelter for any but casualties,

FILM OF FLIGHT

Air France Company advises the public that 'n sound motion picture of the inaugural flight of the service from Hanol to Hongkong, as well as the reception will be shown

at the performances of the Queen's Theatre for four days, starting to-day.

Air Mall for Malaya, and Australis Imperial Airways Plane

by "Imperial Airways Direct Ser- vice" due Sydney, 22nd August

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Hollow, Pathol and Haiphong Kongnoon

Hoihow

Tuesday

Mon, Aug. 15.

Aug. 15, p.m.

.. Aug. 15, 530 p.m.

G. P. O.

Aug. 15, 5 p.m. Aur. 15. 7 p.m. .Mon., Aug. 15.

and K.P.O.

.Aug. 15, 5 p.m. .Aug. 10, 8.45 nm. .Aug., 10, 9.30 a.m.

Jean Dupula Tues,, Aug. 10, 8.30 am. Kwangtung Tues., Aug. 15, 10 a.m. On Lee.Tues., Aug. 10, 10 a.m. Kwaisang..Tues., Aug. 16, 12.30 p.m. Hai LeeTues., Aug. 10, 1.30 p.m...

Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and La Plata Maru

South Afrien

*Shanghai

Batayla and Sourabaya Swatow and Amoy ...

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Tues., Aug. 16, 2.30 p.m.

Sarpedon..Tuen, Aug. 10, 2.30 p.m..

Tisaroen Sulyang

Aramis

Tues., Aug. 16 2.30 p.m.. Tues., Aug. 10 4.30 pm.

.Tues., Aug.10, 3 p.m..

Wednesday

Toi Hing....Wed., Aug. 17, 8.15 am.. Tingsong...Wed., Aug. 17, 5 pm. Empress of Canada Wed., Aug. 17.. G. P. O, and K: P. O, Parcels, ......Aug. 17, 5 p.m Reg.Aug. 18, 9.15 am. Aug, 18, 10 m.

Samshul and Wuchow Haiphong *Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA., Central and South America and Europe via Van- couver BC, (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., 6th

and *Europe September, Siberia

Samahui and Wuchow Shanghai and Japan Straits and Calcutta

vin

Thursday

Ord.,

Kongming Thurs., Aug. 18, 0.15 a.m.. Chitral..Thurs., Aug. 18, 10.30 am. Yuen Sang-

Thurs., Aug. 18,

Parcels Ord.

.Aug. 18, 11 .. ..Aug. 10, noom. Aug. 18.

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Wingsang..Thurs., Aug. 18, 3.30 p.m. Salgon, Ceylon, Indin, East and Pres. Dounier ... South Africa, Egypt and Europe

vin Marseilles-due Marscilics, 14th September

Japan

Thurs. ‚G.P.O, and K.P.0. Reg.,..... Aug. 18, 4.10 p.m., Ord, Aug. 18, p.m.. Atsula Maru Thurs.. Aug. 18, 5 p.m.,

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-dus London, 25th August

Rek.

Ord.

TLCK.

Ord

*Superscribed correspondence only.

Thurs, Aur, 18% K.P.O.

...Aug. 18. 5 p.m. .Aur. 18, 0.30 p.m.

Gr.O.

Aug. 18, 5 p.m.

Aug. 18, 7 D..

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