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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days propaid

WANTED KNOWN.

CHRISTMAS CARDS and original Poinnol, depicting sketches by R. junka, Chinese life and scenery. Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade. Book carly.

FURS, Silver Foxes, Stone-Martin, Cupos, Coats. Also remodelling your fur into 1930 style. Cleaning, laz- ing, etc., at "Eve," National Bank Bullding, Room 200, 2nd floor.

CERTAINLY marvellous. New Ray machinele perms, guaranteed best results, also oil perms given at the most reasonable prices in the Colony. Andre's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Arende. Phone 27973.

POSITIONS VACANT.

ENGLISH Male Clerks required for

with War permanent employment Department, Ex-service ch

with military clericat experience preferred. Apply in person 1 Officer 1/e

Barracks, RAS.C

between A.M.

Queen's Road,

and 12 noon.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

COOK-HOUSEBOY WANTED. Must be able to furnish genuine references, Please apply Box No. 501, "Hongkong Telegraph."

PREMISES WANTED.

WANTED for immediate occupation. one large or two medium sized rooms. in central district for allee. Build- Ing with

preferred. servier Write Box No. 499, "Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR SALE.

RELIABLE FLOWER and vegetable scera always for sale ut Graca & Co. 10 Wyndham Street, the opportunity of serving you in a pleasure and your commands will have our best atten tion.

TO LET.

BIJOU FLAT in good city lurality, Furniture to be taken over at reason- able price. Also for disposal Philco Radio Set. 1938-eleven valve model as new, $250. No offers. Please tele- phone 58001 and ask for room 52. or Box No. 500, "Hongkong Tele- Kraph."

KING'S HOPES FOR PEACE IN ORIENT

(Continued from Page 1)

international situation, touches on all aspects of Britain's relutions overseas.

The King spoke of his deep distress. at the continuane and the recent intensification of violence and law- lessness in Palestine, and concern over the conditions prevailing in the West Indiea, Reuter

A

PROUD OF HIS PEOPLE

United Press message says that the speech included a reference to Their Majesties' visit to Paris lust July,

"when nothing could more have demonstrated the strength of the bands which so happily tulle the two countries."

Referring to the mobilisation during the crisis, the King said he

"proud

Was

1o observe the calmness and determination displayed by all my people."

An

In a reference to Spain, the King said that the Government Bad myfo an effort to make non-intervention effective,

he welcomed the Loyalist decision to repatriate foreigners, while he welcomed the decision of the Insurgents to "dispense with a proportion of those other side.

un

the

Referring to the Far East, the King said: "I regret that hostilities bo- tween China and Japan still continue with great loss of life to both sides. und with considerable damage to the rights and interests of third parties. I earnestly hope that the conflict wil} be brought to an early terminatlan." BLUE SKIES SPREADING

Nov. 4. Addressing 00,000 ex-servicemen to-day, Signor Mussolini suk: "After 20 years the victory secured by Fascism marks the beginning of real peace for everyong,

Rome,

and

Im-

"In the European political sky, the blue patch tends to spread. Respon sible men work towards this end."

He added that exaggerated premature optimism would be prudent. There are men who feel that they have received special defeat at the hands of the right-minded. truly paclile, European and humane policy of the axis. They dream with their eyes open of vague and Im- possible

revenge. We must *UM sleep with our heads on our knap- sacks,"--Reuter,

Polish-Reich Negotiations

The

Berlin, Nov. 4, Pollsh-German negotiations with regard to the expulsion of Poles from Germany continued to-day, and, it is understood will be resumed to- morrow.

It is rumoured that a deadlock has been reached. Uie Poles maintaining that the checking of passports must be completed in onder to remove falsifed

passports, while it is tinder- stood that the Germans maintain the standpoint that they do not want to be saddled with hundreds of no- tionless Jows.

It is stated in Polish circles that nome 13,000 Polish Jews have un- satisfactory passes-Reuter.

G.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excelleney the Governor of

Lot of Crown Land at Shamshuipo, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther torm of 24 yours lesy the Just three days thereof.

intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- an of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oficer who will be present at the xale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale

1

Registry No

Locality.

New Kowloon Inland

Tai Po Read,

Lot So. 2639.

Shanshuipo.

G.

Boundary Measuremental

E. W.

N

As per sale

plan

Contents in

30. Tert.

Įtauny

3 500

Rental

Upset Price

Ors

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1938, n1 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CHURCH NOTICES

SATURDAY,

New Laws To

METHODIST CHURCH Aid French

Recovery

(Wanchai)

Rev. Eric Moreton To

Preach To-morrow

Sunday Services, November 6, 1830. Preachers on Sunday.-Morning at 10.15, Rev. Erle Moreton, newly appointed Minister: Evening at 7 .m., Rev. K. W. Way, of South West China, who will talk about the life and work among the tribes of South West China,

Morning: Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church, Hymns 024, 32, 007, 105, 408.

Holy Communion will be celebrated at the close of the Morning Service, Evening Service at 7 p.m. at the Engilsh Methodist Church,

Hymns 72, 002, 911, 015.

Notices for the Week

1. Following the Evening Service, a Social Hour will be held at the "S. & S. Home" at 8.15. All

2.

Servicemen and civilinns arc warmly welcomed.

The Badminton Club will meet on Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m.

at the Sallora & Soldiers' Home,"

3. On Tuesday there will be a mert- ing for Prayer and Fellowship at eight o'clock at the S. & S. Hume."

Paris, Nov. 4. Despite the delay caused by the resignation of M. Paul Morcharideau,, the decrce laws designed to restore The economie and financial position of the country will be issued in un oMelal gozette before November 15, the date on which the Government's plenary powers expire, according to authoritative circles.

It is stated that M. Daladier will probably not request further plenary powers from Parliament.

A Cabinet meeting. fallowed by the Ministerial Council will be held ext week to draw up the new pro- gramine of finuncial and economic recovery.

It is stressed that the new pro- gramme will follow libera! lines, measure of constraint being set aside, for at least the moment.

Humours of ย further Cabinet stiffie, are declared to be unfounded.

Reuter.

CHANGSHA WARNING BY JAPANESE

(Continued from Page 1)

Powers are requested to withdraw as far as possible above these points.

The positions and movements of third Power vessels on the Yangtse River above Hankow and ils

adjoin- ing waterways

4. The Monthly, Dances will com- mence on Wednesday, November 9, at 8.30 p.m. The Band of the Royal Scots will be in attendance. note further el, Inpanese by permission of the Commanding the Japanese authorities as soon as rther requests, be known to Oflew. The Price including Ile- freshments is One Dollar, Ladiessible through the official in charge the matter in the Japanese by Invitation.

Consulate-General in Shanghat.

While a

appreciating

the co-operation shown by the Powers in the efforts of the Japanese authorities to prevent occurrence of unfortunate affairs, the note asks those Powers which have

UNION CHURCH

(Kennedy Road), Sacrament of the Lord's Supper

Even-

Morning Service 16.30 azn. ng Service B p.m.

Preacher at both services: Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow,

The Sacrament of

the Lord's

Works Department, by Order of Supper will be eclebrated at the clear

His Excellency the Governor of ¦ of the Evening Servier.

une Lot of Crown Land at Tin

Hau Temple Road, in the Colony

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 yars.

[LAT

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ,

Scientist, Hongkong

ADAM AND FALLEN MAN

The subject of the Lesson Sermon Christian Science Churches, to-morrow, November 6, will be "Adani and Fallen Man",

intending bidders are advised that

Immediately after the dispo- wal of the lot the Purchaser (if¦ in at not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised ollicer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

The Golden Text will be--"He that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth: he that cometh from heaven is above all.” (John 3:31).

Among others the following cita- tions will be read from the Bible:

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. "There is therefore

NO. DI SAI

Registry No.

Wees of Inland Lot

No. 2407. Tin Hau

Locality

Temple Road

Measurempite

As per puls

plno

Cautente

Annual

$272

Rental

$11.100

Arab Strike Continues

now no co-

demnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the #esh, but after the Spirit For they that are after the desh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the spirit the things of the Spirit. For to be cormally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you." (Romans 8:3, 5, 0, 0),

NOVEMBER 5, 1938.

SABOTAGE CAUSE Dummy Steals OF SHIP BLAST The Show At

Galland, Nov. 4.

TROOPS ORDERED TO TAKE CANTON WITHIN 14 DAYS

(Continued from Page 1)

Herr von Kliger, the German Consul-General at San Francisco de- resistance in Nanlinkino, but were clared to-day that an "act of erl Rinally put to rout with heavy losses, minal sabotage" was responsible for Following occupation of Nonlin-the explosion on the German klao, the Japanese troops, with the steamer, Vancouver, support of artillery, continued their He blamed a "mall elique alming advance to the

And

west, ut destroying, by secret warfare, the Field advices say that Tsungyang, baals of ordered society."-Reuter, about 15 miles south of Puchi, is now gravely threatened before the Jepun- exe onsinughts.

south

A Junction was effected in Nanlin- kian between the Japanese forces advancing southward from Stenning) and those marching westward along the Fushul River on Friday, front advices further indicate-Domei,

SEVERE FIGHTING

Germans To Use Czech Guns On Western Front

Local Theatres

British cinemaygoers will never cease to marvel at the Inconsistencies of Hollywood.

Super-super productions, costing millions of dollars and containing thousands of feet of rubbish, are ballyhoed with all the skill and American quick-Ore Then little, inexpensive films, about which not a word is anid by way of advance publicity, steni nil the box- olice profits.

expense methods.

of

"Letter of Introduction," now at the Queen's and Alhambra, is one of the latter class of Alms. Like the famous Thin Mon," which created all-time box-office records, it was produced as one of the hundreds of films necessary to fill in theatre pro-

Paris, Nov. 4. Between 1,200 and 1,300 heavy and Chunring. Nov. 5. long-range guns are to be moved Severe fighting is in progress near from the former Czech fortifications Pushil on the Canton-Hankow rail-to fortifications guarding Germany's grammes between the super produc- way and also in the vicinity of Sino-western frontier, according to a Berlin tons. insze on the Hunan-Hupeh Rallway, report. published in M. Leon Blum's Recording to Chinese despatches re-newspaper, Populaire-fleuter Spe-production to beat it. There hasn't ceived here.

ciał.

BELGIAN KING TO

Ench of the two cities are reported as being threatened by a Japanese column advancing from Wuchang. At the same time a number of small- Japanese un bouts are said to have VISIT NETHERLANDS pencirated to Tungting Lake.

The Japanese are also said to be attacking Chinese positions north of Yinchang, north-east of Kingshon on the Hankow-chang highway.

The Hague, Nov. 4. The King of the Belgians wil oMetally vist:

Queen Wilhelmina from November 21 to November 23. Some of China's best troops reife will be accompanied by the reported to be

to be engaged in defending Belgian Foreign Minister, Dr. Spank. this area, owing to the importance of holding the positions as long as

possible to frustrate the Japanese advance to Ichung, where one for- eiga shippingman said he had sum- cient goods lying in his warehouses to keep his ships busy for a whole

year.

The King will meet Dutch Cabinet Ministers, but it is thought here that the visit has no political significance. -Reuter,

ROYAL COUPLE RETURNING

Nairobi, Nov. 4. The Duke of Gloucester, on the

failed to commutere movements of Japanese are stated to have attack conclusion of his visit to Kenya with vessels of their nationalities to make Haimen querilla troops. Fight- result of the holiday the Duchess'a

no

greater co-operation in view of the repeater Japanese representations hereafter.

In conclusion. the note points out that there are at present waterways in any part of China against which Јардцеле aircraft are unable to extend their opera- tons, the proposed communication Is understood to affect the forations and movements of all

Vessels existing on the entire upper reaches, of the sald waterways Irrespective, of distance.--Domei.

"YANGTSE QUITE SAFE"

There hasn't yet been

#

super-

yet been a human star to beat Charlie McCarthy, the almost kuman dummy whose volee la supplied by Edgar Bergen.

from the country.

And, rivalling Charlle, in a now. comer to the screen-a rival dummy You'll enjoy this excellent Alm. first-class entertainment for young and old alike.-N.

DOIHARA'S PLAN FOR N. CHINA

Pelping, Nov. 4. General Dolhara, Chief Japanese Political Officer in North China, has returned from Tokyo, and it is re- ported in Chinese circles close to the Japanese anthorities that the plan he has drawn up for the formation of a Federal Government of China, with the capital at Peiping, was approved by Tokyo on October 17.-Reuter.

RUMOUR SCOTCHED

There was much nertal activity In this area yesterday, air alarms being anhsien, but there are no reports rounded nt Shnat, Ichang and

of bombing or damage yet available. In the Kiangsu province the

the Duchess, sent a message to-day in an attempt to to the Governor stating that dislodge the inx

to is sald

all day health had been completely restored. continued

London, Nov. 4. Reuter is officially authorised by before the merilla forces withdrew. The message added that both had South Afrien House to state that In South China the Chinese forces enjoyed the visit immensely, and there is no truth in reports appearing claimed to be counter-attacking at they

warmly appreciated

in London papers that the Union Shamshul, whither the Japanese are|hospitality shown.

Government has informed the British ported to be Hürrying reinforce The Duke and Duchess are leaving Government that South Africa would Uganda by air for England to-day remain neutral in the event of n Reuter.

European war-Reuler,

ments.enter.

MASS AIR TERROR HITS INTO CHINA'S FAR WEST

Continued from Page 1.)

Yoyang Neur the Human-Hupeh horder. The extent of damage is yet unknown.

Nanchung in Shensi was subjected to a severe raid by 28 enemy planes. No fewer than 60

were rained

Hankow, Nov. 4. The Yangtse is quite safe and will be re-opened to foreign shipping when military operations permit. leat I cannot say exactly when that will be said General Hata, Commander- in-Chief of the Japanese forces Central China, when interviewed by intently over the city, causing foreign correspondents last night.

Asked if he was till plaaning over 20 casualites and wrecking some nourred at Sacking, General Bata Yingtak, Linping and Yungyun, all in muzel on Chungking as he had an-

A report from Yungyun states that replied: "Yes, if necessary", but he north Kwangtung. were again would not ventize an opinion as to bombed

yesterday, Over ten tais prospect,

machines

attacked Yinglak and tam a military man, not a po Linping is the titician" was his an-wer to this, bu

morning, dropping another questions regarding the rifect Yungyun in the afternoon,

many bombs, Three planes attacked

30 houses.

while

From

POST

the

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Japan and Shanghai Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice-London dale,

30th October

Haiphong and Fort Bayard Hoinaw

Shanghai and Swatow Straits and Europe via Nezapatum Letters and Papers) London date G8 October

Per

Duc.

Hakone Maru .........November 5.

..November 5.

Imperial Airways Plane November & Jean Dupuis Mutinaon Suiyang

Parcels from Calcutta and Stralis

Tjibadak

Yuchsang

Strait:

con-

Shanghai

Straits

Amoy

Straits

Haiphong

Sagon...

Shanghal and Amoy

of the capture of Canton and Hankow.centrating their bombing in the out- The interview took place in the skirts. All villages around the town Camere Bank building watch

had were reduced to ruins,

the been converted into a German re-

town itself has also been devastated staurant before the Japanese decupas after repeated Jajanese aur bombings, tion, and which is now the aulday, headquarters.

General Iata aid he did not know how long his headhunters would remain at Hankow.---Renter,

STILL AWAITS REPLY

Shanghai, Nov. 4.

Chitch in Anhwel was raided for the Arst time on Thursday by two Japanese naval planes. The raiders dropped six bombs and machine- gunned the streets. Several civilian casualties resulted.-Crstral News,

JAPANESE

(Continued from Paye 1.)

Get interest has been aroused by WAR COSTS CRIPPLING. the statement of General Hata foreign

that correspondents

the Yangtse would be closed to foreign! shipping for an indefinite time, ow- ing to military neresity and danger, and that the river would be open

Vessels, At the same

The following ellations will also be only to Japanese the Chinese press total 4,500,000,000 yen consisting of The requirements by the different Departments of the Government as presented to the Finance Ministry Textbook, "Science and Health with reports that a Japu In connection f 2,800,000,000 yen of ordinary expenses |

end from the Christion Science

Key to the

shipping com-

yen

uf

new

Scriptures" by Mary

pany has been

and 1,700,000,000 with the Japanese Baker Eddy: "There will be greater muntentions in under the unexpe mental opposition to the spiritual, ping on the Yangtse

to mobilise ship-| expenses

The authorities of the Finance scientific meaning of the Scriptures

Ministry have already Anished the The

statedl

that they were at the appraisal will be submitted for nut informed about this project.

deliberation to the Cabinet Council It is recalled that after the cap- ties demanded the opening of the Yangtse to foreign rhipping, but they have received no definite reply.-- Trans-Ocean.

than there has ever been since the bat, the Embassy at Shang-Arst assessment and the final results

Christian era began. The serpent.

material sense, will bite the heel of ture of Hankow, the British auther by he end of this month-Domel.

the woman, will struggle to destroy the spiritual Idea of Love; and the Jerusalem, Nov. 4. The Arab general strike is continu- woman, this iden, will bruise the hend ing, but it shows signs of abatement, of lust. The spiritual idea has given particularly in Haifa and Nablus.

the understanding n foothold in Incidents to-day include dynamit-, Christian Science, (page 534), ting. bomb explosions. miping and cutting telephone wires.

Troops continued intensive searches

in various places,

ments

and

It is revealed that important docu-

were seized by troups police in the course of n search ot Nablus last night. One Arab shot dead, and another wounded, while they were trying to escape over the, roof-tops-Reuter,

Recognition Report Was Premature

WDG

Chungking, Now, 5. Reports that Poland had recognised "Manchukuo" were denied by the Polish Foreign Oflee. It I learned from nathoritative sources.

Whilst admitting that the Polish consulates in "Manchukuo" had to negotiate with the diplomatie au-

thorities of the puppet state regard-

ing matters affecting Polish residents and interests in "Manchukun," the Pollsh Foreign Ofter declared to Chi- neat government circles recently this eild not imply Poland's recognition of "Manchukuo,Central News.

WON'T ACCEPT JAPAN'S CLAIM

Washington, Nov. 4..

"MISSING" GIRL WON'T GO HOME

(Continued from Page 1.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Mrs. Carmichael said: "Marle is First Church of Christ Scientist, long-

Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of not exactly missing. She has been kong. Bronch of The Mother Church.

Siale, made a The first Church of Christ Scientist, in press conference which well-inform- Thursday night.

comment at to-day's seen several times in Kowloon since Boston, Mass., Macdonnell Road, close to Tram Station. Bunday Service 11.15 EJTI The Bunday School is held at 10 am. Testimony Moeling, Wednesday, 6 pm. A Reading Room located ai Bank of East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Hand in the Far East. Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday. Thunday am to 4 pm, and 3 p.m. to 7 and Friday: from 10.30 th, to pm. Wednesday from 10.20 am. to i pm. and from 1 nm, to 4 pm. Saturday foso *.m. to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Chritian Science Literature is avaliable at the Reading Room. The public in cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the Heading Stoom,

ed circles interpreted as meaning "All this trouble has made me very that the United States does not ac-il, and the doctor is attending me. ecpl Japan's claim to a new position have been terribly worried and

sick."

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be

Asked to comment on Japan's an- nounced Intention to Japan, China and Manchukuo, Mr. Hull said that Americo would

link together MUNITIONS MINISTRY

IS URGED gulded by the generally accepted! principles of international law, and the principles of fair-dealing and fair-play among nations,

(Continued from Page 1.)

paper states, however, that before any The attitude of the United States decision will be made, the King's concerning Japan's claims in the For speech and a speech by the Prime East

was based on the existing Minister are to be swatted. treaties which remained unchanged. Main resistance against a Munitions The visit of Sir Ronald Lindsay circles who feat export losses and a Ministry comes from the Industrial British Ambassador to Washington to the State Department hus Inten-, sfied rumours that consultations are proceeding between the signatories of the Nine Power Pnet with a view to the adoption of a common attitude against Japan's efforts to close the open-door in China,

further reduction in armament profits.

Traus-Ocean,

NEW PANAMAIAN CONSUL GENERAL

Mr. Cordell Hull himself, however, said that he thought Sir Ronni Is Excellency the Governor has Lindsay's visit concerned the Anglo- been pleased to recognize Senor American tracte negotiations which, Don Juan Rivera Reyes provisionally Mr. Hull added, were in the final and pending

of Issue

Ifla stages, "whatever may be their out- Majesty's Exequatur Consul- come."-Neuter.

General of Panama at 1fongkong.

the

November 5.

..November 5

Suwa Maru Aushun Conte Ross0 Hector

November 5.

.November 6.

November 6.

November 0.

November G

November

Bellerophion Canton

November

November

G.G. Paul Doumer Szechuen

November

November

November 8.

Taiping

November 0.

.November 9.

November 9

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Sunthia Australia and Manila Manila

*.*......................... Empress of Japan. Air Mall by "Imperial Always

Direct Service London date, Imperial 3rd November.

For

Airways Plane OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Saturday

Date and Time.

Hollow, Pathoi and Haiphong.... Klungelow ......Sat., Nov. 5, Noon. Formos, Shanghai and Japan... Suwa Maru..Sat. Nov. 5, 3.30 p.m. Manila,

Mauritius, Bangkok, Ieunion, Modagascar, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers for South Africa only}

Air Mall for "France-Orient Air- Hellkon

ways Service"-due Marsellies, 20th November

Reg.,

Tegelberg..Sat., Nov. 5, 3.30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 5. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

..Nov. 5, 4.30 p.m. ......Nov. 5, 6 p.m. Sat., Nov. 5, 5 p.m. Sat, Nov. 5, 5 p.m.

Ord., Brindisi duo Brindisi, 28th Nov. Conte Rosso Amoy

Seiston

Hellkon

Van Heusz

Sunday

Swalow and Shanghai

Taiyuan

Chuanchow and Foochow Salgon

Formosa and Amoy

Swatow and Solgon

Swatow

Air Mail for *Imperial

Direct

Service"-dro

14th November,

14th November.

.Sun., Nov. 6, 8.30 a.m. Sun., Nov. 0, 9.00 .m. Sun, Nov. 6, 9 n.m.

Tyosa Maru ...Sun., Nov. 8, 9 a.m. Monday

Kalgan....Mon., Nov. 7, 0.30 am. Anshun....Man, Nov. 7 1.30 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plane, London,

Mon., Nov. 7.

K.P.O.

Rcg.

.Nòv. 7, 5 p.22.

Ord.

Nov. 7, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

Reg.

Nov. 7. 5 pm.

Ord,

....Nov. 7, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Jaya and Imperial Airways Plane

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-dne Sydney,

Mon. Nov. 7.

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord,

Nov. 7, & p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

Tuesday

Holbow and Pakhol Datavia and Saurabaya Amoy Japan

Sulyang T:Bodik

Tues., Nov. 8, 10 a.m Tues., Nov. 8, 2.30 p.m.

Szechuen

Fort Bayard and Iiniphong Swatow and Tientalo

Porcels

Calcutta

and Popers

Shanghai and Japan

Yuensang

Wednesday

only

for

Nov. 7, 5.30 p.m.

Nov. 7, 5 1030. Nov. 7, 7 p.

„Tues., Nov. 8, 3.30 p.m

Tues., Nov. 8, 3.30 p.m

Jean Dupuis Wed., Nav. 9, 8.30 p.m. Toi Seun Hong Wed., Nov. 8, 10 a.m.

Kutsang.....

Wed., Nov. 9. Noon. Pres, Dounier Wed., Nov. 9, 1.30 p.m. Air Mail for Manlis. Quam. Hono- Pan-American

Jula antl U.S.A. by the "Pan- Airways Plano .....Wed, Nov. 9 American Airways Direct Borvics" --dun Ban Francisco, 17th Nov.

Reg., Ord.,

Reg1,

Ord.,

E. P. O.

..Nov. 9,

p.

..........Nov. 8, 5.30 p.m

G. P. O.

.Nov. 9, 5 p

..Nov. 9, 7 pm

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