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EMPIRE NEWS

LOLOMA KINDERGARTEN NU INDIAN AIR FORCE

acry and Junior School, St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon. Autumn term commences Wednesday, Sep-

tember 21st. New puplis enrolled from

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

1938.

Bitten Finger Evidence In Lovers' Lane Case

DEAD WOMAN'S BROTHER ORDERED OUT OF

OF COURT

CHINESE INSIST

LINES INTACT

f

(Continued from Page 1.) Kichun, on the north bank of Yangtse.

the

POST OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

5.

AIR BLAIL LETTERS Surcharged alr mall leilers may be To-day, September

the posted in the ordinary posting boxes.. General Post Ofee and Kowloon They should be clearly marked "By Central Post office will be open Air Mall" and bear sumelant post- from 8 a.m. to Noon, Sheungwan nge. Insumclently prepaid letters. Branch Post office will be open trom may be taxed with double the de- 8 a.m. to 10

am, and the other fielency or forwarded by Steamer Branch Post offices will be entirely Service, at the discretion of the Post. closed.

Omce.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 .m. and one delivery of registered correspondence at 11 am.

The Branch Post offices at Stanley,

corres-

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Posteards for Europe- (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

PARCEL POST 'Parcel Post Service to the Province-

one delivery of ordinary pondence at 11 am.

The Money Order offee will be of Yunnan is temporarily suspended.. entirely closed.

DANGER OF ISOLATION A Japanese thrust on Kichum, if successful, would cut off hundreds of square miles of territory now oc- A man who said he was the dead woman's brother was cupied by strong forces of Chinese. ordered from Wimbledon police court recently after he in addition it would place the Japan Tai Po and Un-long will also have

which

would strong fortifications, had interrupted counsel defending George Brain, the 27-CEC, west of Wusuch, where there are

• have 19 100

vacuated to year-old van driver, accused of murdering Mrs. Rose-

Lly Muriel Atkins (30), whose body was found in a lovers' lane

Heavy

vy fighting, which may also determine the fate of Mahulling, is at Wimbledon on July 14.

In progress norin

north-west of the city, Brain, whose home is at Richmond (Surrey), was where a Japanese column from Jul- Air Force is likely to receive con-arrested at Sheerness (Kent) on July 25, after a country-ching is trying to break through the

wide search.

TRAINING

Calcutta.

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LOST.

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an

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pilots and engineers for the Indian

sideration wibain the next few months,

The Governor-General in Council is to be asked during the session of the Legislative Assembly in Simla to constitute a committee to inquire into the progress of the Indian Milliary Academy. The object will be to determine whether a further acceleration of the rate of progress is warranted.

be

Chinese left wing.

Simultaneously, a small Japanese

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malla pre closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- Air Moll Services to Shanghal, ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and gistered and parcel malls are closed-

AIR MAIL SERVICES

He was committed for trial at the Old Bailey, pleading not detachment is reported to be attempt-Peiping are temporarily suspended. at 6 p.m. on the previous day. guilty and reserving his defence.

The interruption came after Mr. == Frederick Halls had questioned &

witness.

"I WANT FAIR PLAY" "Impossible," came an ejaculation from the back of the court.

The demands of military aviation

Mr. Hallis furned in the direction and the training of Indian youths for the Air Force may then receive stand asked: "May I have that person

removed from the court?"* tention.

Bengal Vole Defeated.-The second

of

motion of no-confidence in the Bee Ministry of Mr. Fazl ul Hug was de feated recently-The remaining eight

. The police withdrawn. were Calcutta were

mobilised following reports of widespread rioting which proved to be without foundation.

Juins" Grievance.--Calcutta mem- bers of

of the Jain religious community are

protesting against orders of Hyderabad Government restricting the movements of the naked Jain asceties. It is pointed out that the right of the Digembaras-sky-clad or naked Jalas-to move freely,

challenged, Telegraph," or phone 59015 after 5 tirely nude, has never before been

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CHINA GROWING STRONGER WHILE AT BATTLE

(Continued from Page 1.)

China's industrial

financial and structure was based on the coastal elties. Japan thought the seizure of China's cities would force collapse economically, but she found she had miscalculated since the loss of our coastal cities led us to hasten in broadening and strengthening our economic base in the rich Interior provinces with a rapidity undreamed

before

the war

these

of

*

"On the other hand, statesmen, financiers and publicists whom 1 met

In Europe all agreed Japan was bound to emerge from the struggle greatly weakened, regardless of the military outcome."

It

ol

Body of Tashl Lama.--The body of the Tashi Loma, spiritual ruier ot Tibet, who died last December in Western China, is still unburied, has been lying on the border China and Tibet Kontse for nearly nine months pending settlement of a dispute between the Chinese and Tibetan Government

to Che method of taking it to Tibet Jor burial.

Mr. E. O. Shebbeare.—Mr. E. O Shebbeare, Conservator of Forests, Bengal, has retired and Jeft for Kuala Lumpur, where he will be Chief Game Worden in Malaya. He was a member of the Everest peditions of 1924 and 1933.

BROADCAST TO SCHOOLS

Ex-

r

Bombay, All-India Radio propose to initiate school broadcosts this autumn, and provincial educational authorities have all expressed enthusiasm for the project.

At the same time scores ceiving sets for villages are

Issued around Delhi, AUSTRALIA

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Air

of re- 10 be

FOUR KILLED · IN RIA.A.F. CRASH

As a police officer approached, the brother and I want fair play."

om the deceased's man said: "I

The chairinan (Mr. C. W. Bourne) ordered him to leave the court. He did so, escorted by an officer.

Detective-Inspector Arthur Phil-

he noticed four scars on the raiddle

MONEY BY MENACES

LOYALISTS CLAIM SUCCESS

Stiff Fighting On Three Fronts

Barcelona, Sept. 4.

ing

to circle around the Chinese flunk

et

In order to reach Mahuiling Station on the Kluklang-Nanchang railway, and thus threaten the Chinese strategic Mahuiling from the rear.

IMPORTANT CITY

Chinese reinforcements are pour- ing into this region in an effort to check the Japanese flanking move-

The

ment.

Japan

From

Swatow Shanghai

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial

Direct Bervice"-London

31st August. importance of Mahuiling

cannot be minimised, since possession of this strategic point

wiil

enable the to march army holding it either southward along the Kiuklang-Nan- chang Railway to Nanchang, or ad- westward along the highway wards Hsienning, on the Canton Hankow Railway.

attempt

Observers on the Juichang front A war bulletin issued by the polt gave evidence that among ex- hibits he handed to Dr. Roche Lynch, Loyalist Defence Ministry to-night declare that the Japanese, following the failure of two determined assaults the fail the Home Ofee analyst, was a cob-reports from the Madrid front that a

by crack Chinese divisions, have bler's knife, the handle, of which number of Insurgent ammunition de- on the high hills strongly defended pots were destroyed by the explosion appeared to be scorched.

definitely abandoned their While taking Brain's finger-prints, of a mine to-day.

Insurgent troops holding the posito break through the Chinese line

west of

of Kiukiang for a march west- finger of the left hand, Brain said: tions neur where the mines were ex-word along the south bank

of the "That's where she bit me on Wednes-ploded were compelled to evacuate ward al and were pursued by Loynlist troops, Yangise.

In' this The Japanese advance Inflicted heavy casualties. day night."

Sector

it is stated, must await the On the

Estremadura front the Answering Mr. Hailts, the inspec- Loyalists occupied Hills 323, 512 and outcome of the Battle of Mahuiling.

An urgent telegram received here tor said Mrs. Atkins had been known 500. by the police to frequent Inner Park On the Andalusian front the In-yesterday afternoon by the Chinese states that Road. Other women of a similar surgents launched an attack against military headquarters

progress at type frequented the vicinity. Such the Loyalist positions in the Valen-Mahulling is still in Chinese hands, Mingshan, seven miles south-east of women, he agreed, might be likely cuela sector, but were repulsed with and that fighting is in to demand money by menaces, heavy casualties.

Junichong-Reuter. On the Eastern front the Insur- The inspector

FORCED TO REtreat agreed that Mrs.

gents

attacked the Atkins appeared

vigorously to be poor, though ||

Hunkow, Sept. 4. Loyalist he was not satisfied that on July 14

positions at Gandes. After

Portions of the Japanese forces bombardment of the she was "broke."

an intensive Inspector Philpott said the bite Loyalist

by artillery and attacking Mahweiling, the strategic- surgent launched a

ally important Lushan Mountain town the planes, marks on Brain's finger were still pret. nttuck or Fills 403, 388 and overlooking Tehan, "Gateway pronounced on July 25,

340 and finally succeeded in occupy-flanking movement by the Chinese Hallis: From Mr.

their appearing these posillons. ance would you have said that the blte drew blood?-I should say it was a nasty bite and must have been very painful.

With regard to a cut on the ring Anger of Brain's right hand, Inspec- tor Philpott said he would think it) was caused by a knife and must have been a nusly cut.

FRANK AND TRUTHFUL Inspecto: Philpott said that when Brain was arrested, according to his own story, he had been eight days without food or shelter.

Mr. Hallis:

And very naturally he was in a somewhat

exhausted condition?—I

?—I should say not, sir.

1 om suggesting that he was not

in a perfectly alert condition mind?--I think he was.

of

on

Nanchang,

to

were cut off by a sudden

Aung and Amoy

and Swatow

Japan

Pakhol

Australia and Manila

Straits Straits

Tientsin

and Europe via Siberla~

te 15th August,

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- cisco, dato 31st August Manila

Fer

Africa Maru Chengtu

Kaying Kiungchow Kutsang Soochow

Due.

.September 5.

.September 5..

Ixlon

.September 5.

Airways Imperial Airways

date,

Plano

.September 0.

.September B.

September 0..

September 0.

September 6.

Telping ...

.September 6,

Van Heutsz

September 6.

Yasukuni Maru

.September G.

Agamemnon Halhow

.September 7.

.September 7.

Pan-American Plane Scharnhorst

September 7.

.September 7.

London Parcels only-London date,

4th August

Patroclus

September 8.

U.S.A., Japan

and Manila-Son

September 8.

Bhutan

..September V..

Emp. of Japan

....September 9.

Imperial Airway Plane September 9.

Tilawa

September 9.

Manila

Victoria

.September 0..

Japan and Shanghal Shanghai

Haruna Maru

September 11.

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits

Glenshiel Talma

September 12.

.September 131

Date and Time.

Francisco, date 12th August Pres. Cleveland Shanghal U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hat (Vancouver BC., date 2011 August) Air Mali by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico"-London, dato 3rd September.

Japan

For

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Monday

Air Mail for Stan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- In order to rave their forces the Japanese were forced to retreat.

The situation remains unchanged yesterday.

the Levant front.-Trans-Ocean.

INSURGENT COMMUNIQUE

Salamanca, Sept, 4.

to-night

קס

I claimed that the Chinese forces yesterday recuptured Wukwei- ahan and Molungshan, cast of Matou- An official communique issued by chen inflicting heavy casualties Insurgent H.Q. late

anthe Japanese-United Press. nounces the capture of a number of important positions on the Ebro front. The communique reports that the retreating Loyalists sustained heavy casualties.

JAPANESE USE GA

Hankow, Sept. 4 The Military Correspondent of the Wulian Jih Pao reports that 20,000 Japanese troops driving north-west On the Madrid and Estremadura and ruth-west from Hwangmel on fronts the insurgents easily repulsed the Chinese positions across -the attacks launched by the Hunan border yesterday, employed of number

Poison

Has

at Chengkungia, 15 miles Insurgent air force was again south-west of Hwangmel and ten extremely active on Saturday and miles south-west of Kwangisi. claim

to have brought down 21 Melbourne.

A favourable breeze walled the Loyalist planes in neriat combats. Four men were killed and one was

blistering

fumes ncross the Chinese Injured when a Royal Australian

Insurgent anti-aircraft batteries shot

Force Avro

bomber tell all about what happened on July in the Tremp sector. Anson

evacuate and readjust their positions. crashed into Arthur's Seat, a steep, 142-Very definitely.

A severe battle Is developing for wooden hillside at

The Insurgents carried out Inten-the possession of Kwangtal, which in The Inspector Dromana, Vic-

agreed that from sive air raids on several Loyalist connected by highway with Wusuelt, Urges Positive Line

There was a dense fog at the his demeanour on that occasion, towns throughout Saturday-Traus-next important Yangtse objective of

Braln appeared to be frank and "What we want now," said Dr.

the Japanese. A boom The plane, which struck the trees truthful.

is Bung Sun, turning to matters of Inter-

George Robert Atkins, o laundry-

across the Yangtse between the twin national politics, "is to see the de- 100 yards before crashing, was com-

pletely wrecked. The pilot was hand, said he identified the body of

cities of Wusuch and Makow,- mocracies-particularly America and

as that of his wife. hurled 100 feet and was instantly Mrs. Atkins

United Press. Britain-take a more positive line in the Far East. I do not expect or killed. His compansions died Inter-is wife left him in July, 1034.

ter. They were married in April, 1028. want milltary participation: but what

Mr. John CAMP's Marriage.

Misa explorer and

Dorothy Grant, of Oberstein of leader of the British Graham Land Road, Clapham, said she had known war, armaments and raw materials, expedition. 1934-37, is leaving for Mrs. Atkins by various names since thereby

Eleanor last August. directly assisting Japan to London to marry Miss

Francis, of Barnes, Surrey. In

She saw her at the corner of Inner keep up her war of aggression China? Why do Americans still buy understood that they will make their Park Road, Wimbledon, at 11.30 p.m.

home in South Australla, Japanese goods? I feel there is con-

on July 13. siderable muddled thinking in

CEYLON America. This neutrality question constitutes a direct danger to the de- mocracies through definitely streng- thening the aggressor states.”

It was his desire, was if not, to down a further four Loyalist plenesnes. rempelling the defenders to

sull

sincws

I do as is why the United States supply Japan with the

At the forthcoming session of the League of Nations Dr. Sun expects China to demand action of some sort. He is aware, he says, 11 there would be some support from Russia, That country favours the sanctions system.

"While in Moscow I learned they were puzzled us to why China had not taken a more positive line and appealed to the League. We have not simply because we neted on the advice of England and France, who said the situation was too dellcate and their hands were too full in Europe. But we have waited long enough-it is high time we made our appeal."--United Pren,

“TELEGRAPH ”

WAR MAP

A specially prepared map of the Northern War Zone in China. 15% by 11 inchos, printed on art paper. Price 20 cents Postage extra.

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the Antarctic exp

It is

GOVERNOR GOES ON

LEAVE

A GREEN VAN

"As I approached to speak to her," the witness said, "a green van came towards us. She went to the van, Colombo. spoke to the driver for about two minutes, then got in next to the Miss Grant said she was not near jeft here in the P. and O. liner enough to see the driver. Narkunda, 10,032 tons, for England. Brain, when asked before his com-

Sir Andrew Caldecott, the Gover- nor of Ceylon, Lady Caldecott and driver and drove away." their daughter Miss Joan Caldecott,

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Ocean.

Prominent Churchman

Away.

Passes

Cardinal Hayes Of New York

FRENCH GARRISON'S.

LEAVE CANCELLED

(Continued from Page 1)

Want Our Fuehrer", and sang the forbidden Horstwessél song.

4

At Garmisch and Krumau there were the usual cries of Ein Volk! Ein Volk! Ein Reich! Ein Fuehreri, which were followed by a chorus of "We Want to be Home in the Reich." New York, Sept. 4. Cardinal' Patrick J.

The demonstrations were obviously Hayes, Archbishop of New York, died to- organised and suggest that day at the age of 71.

plebisette idea, similar to that con- The Archbishop was a native of ducted in the Saar region, is not far New York, where he was born on in the background.--Reuter, Sir Andrew, who is to recuperate mittal if he had anything to say, re- November 20, 1807.

College

having attended St.

Nuremberg, Sept. 4. Brixton Prison, his father and other Joseph's Seminary at Troy, N.Y., and Among the foreign diplomats at- the Catholle University of America

Nazi rally** E't at Washington, he was ordained a Nuremberg this year will be, for the priest on September 8, 1892, forty-six first time in history, the American years ago next Thursday.

In 1003 came his next big step up- With the exception of the Soviet, ward when he was appointed Chan-Uruguaydn, Columbian and Bolivien In 1007 envoys cellor of the Archdiocese,

all foreign diplomats he was elevated to the episcopate by accredited in Berlin will thus nitend Pope Plus X. He next was made the rally.

and rest on medical advice, will plied: " leave it to my counsel." After graduating from Manhattan Diplomats For Nuremberg

return to Ceylon at the end of Before Drain was driven off to Co October.

rélatives were allowed to set him. SOUTH AFRICA

FRAUD CHARGES

EXTRADITION

Pretoria.

might, if they thought it, apply for

Last Chance To Hear

Don Cossacks

and

the tending

Ambasandor.

| Irremovable Rector of St. Stephen's Two special trains will take ten Church, and it was here that he Ambassadors, 22 Ministers und 13 made himself really beloved of the Charges d'Affaires to Nuremberg.— people of New York.

Trans-Ocean. Then came the biggest honour of

the Aur-

An application to the magistrate, here for the extradition of Frank Bertram Lockwood and the brothers Richard and Sidney Castro, has been upheld. The men, who were arrest- et on warrants from London, pro alleged to have obtained by false pretences in the United Kingdom To-day offers the last opportunities ollie was made Archbishop of New Guns To Guard Nuremberg loans amounting to about £5,000. of hearing the Don Cossack Choir, York. As such he had the spiritual

The

Berlin, Sept., 4. magistrate stated that the probably the finest group of singers welfare of about 1,400,000 - Cathelles men would not be surrendered within ever to tour the Far East.

under his charge,

It is officially announced that ny- Probnbly the 15 days from to-day go that they

There is to be a matinee at 5.16 noat complimentary thing that could in over Nuremberg and pm, and the final concert at 0.30 be said of the Archbishop was that rounding district will be strictly pro- a writ of habeas corpus.

p.m.

be broke down denominational lines hibited from to-day until September Their work is so technically per- and held the affection of people of 13.

The official announcement addr that fect and so harmoniously beautiful, all creeds in the city of 7,000,000 the Nuremberg region will be guard- City Licences Bicycles that no praise is too high, and the people.

chance of enjoying singing of such a

Cardinal Hayes was always known ed by anti-aircraft batteries, which Youngstown, O. superlative order should on no ne-as a man with an endless capacity for Will fre at any plane, Irrespective of Bicycle riders here must purchase count be missed.

work. Up at o'clock in the morning, nationality, that enters the prohibited 50-cent licence tags for their vehl- It is to be hoped that General he passed an hour in solitary worship area without a special permit.

Warning signals will be given by cles, now that a new ordinance has Platoff will be able to bring his and then for 11 to 10 hours waded air police planes to intruding airmen been passed. More than 380 of the singers this way again, for they will rough work in a way that would and unless they immediately land the ings were purchased on the opening always be sure of an enthusiastic re-have disheartened many a weaker anti-aircraft gune will immediately day sale of permits.

ception.

man-United Press,

go into action-Trans-Ocean.

kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Servico" (To further points by surface transport да Services permit).

Bangkok

Beira and L. Marques

Service"-duo

London,

+

Mon, Sept. 5-

G. P. O, and K, P, Q. Re#,.. Ord..

.Sept. 5. 11.30 m. Sept. 5, Noon.

Hauk ... Mon., Sept. 6. Noon. Africa Maru....Mon., Sept. 8, Noon

K.P.O.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Mon., Sepi, 5.

Direct 12th September.

.Sept. 5, Noon. ...Sept. 5, Noon.

G.P.O.

Sept. 6, Noon. Sept. 5, 5 pan.

FCK.

Ord.

Bez.

Ord.

“Air Mail för· Malaya, and Australia Imperial Airways

by "Imperial Airways Direct Ser- Bervice"-due Sydney, 12th Sep- tember.

Piano Mon., Sept. 5.

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Sept. 5, Noon-

Ord.

Sept. 5, Noon.

G.P.O.

Rek.

Ord.

Samahul and Wuchow Kongmoon

Amoy

Batavia and Sourabaya

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghal, Japan and

Sept. 5, Noon: Sept. 5,

p.m..

Tuesday

Taiming Tues., Sept. 6, 8.15 a.m. On Lee

Tues., Sept. 6, 10 a.m. Sulyang ..Tues., Sept. 8, 10.30 a.m. Tjibadak Tues, Sept. 6, 2.30 p.m- Hoi Tan... Tucs, Sept. 0, 3 p.m. Europe Yasukuni Maru

(excent Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia

Tues., Sept. 0, 3.30 p.m.

Tues., Sepi, &

Swatow and Shanghal ........................ Talyuan ....Tues., Sept., 0, 4.30 p.m. Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chengta etc., (vla Han- kow)

by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (to further points by Surface transport

Services permit).

#15

Wednesday Samshui and Wuchow......

****** Kongto Parcels only for Straits and London

-due London, 13th October Kongmoon

Hoihow

and

Rangoon

Parcels only

Rek..

Ord.,

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

.......... Sept. 6, 4.30 p.m. Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

..Wed., Sept. 7, 8.15 a.m.

Agamemnon Wed., Sept. 7, 9 a.m. Fook On.... Wed., Sept. 7, 10 a.m. for

Hal Hing..Wed., Sept, 7, 10,30 a.m. Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Hangsang..Wed., Sept. 7, 12.30 p.m. Scharnhornt ..Wed., Sept. 7, 5 p.m. Shanghai and *Japan

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American' Airways Plano

lulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 14th Sept.

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong .... Kongmoon

Air Mall for "Imperial

Direct Service"-due 15th September.

Rex..

Wed., Sept. 7.

K.P.0.

G.r.o.

.Sept. 7. 5 p.m. Ord.......Sept. 7, 5.30 p.m.

Ord.,

.Sept. 7,5 p.m. Sept. 7, 5.30 p.m.

Thursday

Kiungchow.Thurs, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Tai Lee .... Thura, Sept. 8, 11 a.m. Airways Imperial Airways Piano

London,

Thurs., Sept. 8. K.P.O.

Sept. 8, 5. p.

Rog. Ord;.

Rer.

Ord,

SepL8, 5.80 p.m. G.P.O.

Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways plat 8, 7 pm

by "Imperial Airways Direct Ser- vice"-due Sydney, 17th Sept.

Samshui and Wuchow Haiphong

Thurs, Sept. 8. K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

.Gopi, 8, 5.p.m. Sept.8, 5.30 p.m.

G.P,O.

Ord.

Rex.

.Sept. 8, 7 p.m.

..Sept. 8, 8 p..

Friday

Tel Hing.... Fri., Sept. 9, 8.15 a.m. Tal Soun Hong Fri, Sept. 9, 8.30 a.m. Victoria Fri., Sept..0, 8.30a.m. Fri, Sept. 9, Parcels,

.Sept. 9, Noon. Emp. of Japan Fri., Sept. 3; 1.30 p.m. Kiangsu Fri, Sept. 9, 630 p.m.

Shanghai Parcels only for Straits and Calcutta Kutsang

Manila Bwatow Shanghal.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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