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the

to

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Golf

STARTING TIMES AT FANLING

ON SUNDAY

1

· Old Course

9.13 A. E. Lissaman, P. Groves,

1. Newton, P. H. Scanner. D.23 1. W. Shewan, K. 8. Robertson, 5.34 D. J. Gilmore, S. J. H. Fox. #39 J. B, Mackie, Col. Collin. 0.40 L. Goldman, F. A. Redmand. D45 T. A. Pearce, O. E. C. Marton. D50 . . Andrewes, W. J. B. Key. DET. C. Monaghan, J. W. Mayhew. DW. Hewitt, M. Wylie 10.00 W. J. Waddington, 8. J. Clacketi. 1004 J. W. Anderson, A. H. McBride. 10. A. B. Adamson, J. D. McClatchle, 10.11 A. 1. 8. Major, F. C. Young. 10.10 P. Welch, J. Biddell-Carre. 10.30 0. C. Worrall, Comdr. Hole. 1034 J. A. D. Morrison, J. it. McElney. 10.28 K. R. Quick, G. W. field. 10.32 J. M. Pearson, H. C. Millet. 10G N. K. Littlejohn. W. Woodward. 10.40 G. R. Razavet W. A. Weight 10.44 . Overy. W. J. E. Mckenzie. 10.48 .. Sommers, G. McGrane. 10.52 A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen. 1056 1, P. Tamworth, T. Low. 11.00 G. . Piercy, D. Lyon. 110 E. T. McMullen, D. Humplireys. 1108 A. Sommerfelt, I. H. Geare. 11.12 A. J. D-dwell, K. B. Morrison. 11.10 W. A. Mackinlay, J. E. Polter.

New Course

$20 D. D. Forbes, 5. A. Wallace. 920. H. C. Margrets. II. A. Mil. 036 Mrs. Margrett, Mra, Milo. 0.44 Mia Dodwell, Miss Clover. 10.40 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 11.18 Mes. Mackinlay, Mina Tulloh.

Dutch Queen To Visit King Of Belgians

Le Hague, Nov, 24. Queen Wilhelmina has accepted an invitation extended by King L'opolit of the Belgians to pay a visit to Brussels, according to an oficial an- nouncement

made here to-day,

which declared that the visit will probably take place in the spring, or the early summer next year Trans-Ocean.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

THE HONGKONG

G. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1938, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public I GEORGE LAU of 140 Kennedy

Works Department, by Order of Rond, Hong Kong, hereby give

His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at notice that in consequence of tho

Aberdeen, in the Colony of unsuitability of the existing name

Hong Kong, for a term of 76 I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the

years, with the option of re- newal at Crown Rent, to be Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in

fixed by the Surveyor of His respect of the licenced lighter

Majesty the KING, for one "GEORGE 1" (ox "Taikoo B 1")

further term of 75 years. formerly of the Port of Hong Kong Official numbor 120090 of gross)

Intending bidders aro advised tonnago 205.01 tons, register that Immediately after the dispo- tonnage 205.61 tons, heretofore nal of the lot the Purchaser (if owned by The Lam Construction not the applicant) will be required

18 Lun Fat to deposit with Company of No. Street, Hong Kong, for the per- oficer who will be present at the an authorised

mission to change her namo to TAI YICK() and to have sale, the sum of two hundred her registered in the now name dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum at the Port of Hong Kong as will be refunded on payment of

the Purchase price,

owned by me,

Any objections to the proposed PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within seven days from the

of this appearance

advertisement.

Dated at Hong Kong, this 25th day of November, 1938.

WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for George Lau.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"ARAMIS" 1*A/39

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Salgon, arrived on Wednesday. 23rd November, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception. of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd,, Kow- loon,

whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 3rd December, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin-

the ed by

Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 n...on Tuesday, 20th November, 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dutlable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OIL, Agent. Hongkong, 23rd November, 1938.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

ZBW PROGRAMMES

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Str. I cannot let this opportunity pass to well the mighty chorus know is rising from the throats of local endio ect owners against the chaotic selection of programmes.

ZBW cannot afford to be oblivious to the desire of the public for better programmes.

LISTENER.

Local Weather

Report

With a maximum of 74 degrees, and

a minimum of 00, there was a change of 14 degrees in the temperature during the 24 hours ending 10 o'clock this morning.

At that time the temperature was

STORM WARNING | ||2, and humidity 63 per cent.

A HURRICANE

(of hilarity)

A TORNADO

(of tllillation)

WILL HIT HONG KONG

ON DEC. 3RD

·

with the local premiero

of the greatest

UPROAR in the COLONY

when the

"The Royal Observatory weatheri

report issued this morning stated the nail-cyclone is stationary and un- changed over China. The depression In the China Sea is situated about i 350 miles S.S.E. of the Paracels, moving slowly, W.N.W.

Local forecast is:- North-east winds, fresh; fair.

EXCHANGE

Belling

T.T. London

Demand

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

TT. Japan

T.T. India

„Queon's & Alhambra Theatret TT. USA.

present

Tho

MARX BROTHERS

In their greatest

laugh explosion

"ROOM

SERVICE"

TT. France

IB. 2.27/32

1a. 2.27/33

.175 Nom.

Aberdeen inland Lot No. 117.

Between Aberdeen Inland Lots Nos. 4 and 7, Island

Road, Aberdeen.

No. of Sale!

Registry No.

Locality

Boundery Mousurements

feat|feet|feet{feeli

na per sale

plan.

Contents in

About

sq. feal

Annual

Rental

5,000

$3,750

$58

SHARE PRICES

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

HK. Banks, $1,340 s.

H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), $814 n. Chartered Bank, £9% n. Mercantile Bank, A, & B., £27% n. Mercantilo Bank, C. £13 n. East Asia Bunk, $80 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $215 s. Union Ins, $102% 9. China Underwriters, $2 n. H.K. Five Ins., $100 s.

Shipping

Douglas, $80 s. H.K. Steamboats. $18 s. Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $60 1. Indo-Chinos (Def.), $24 n. Shell Beurer, s/- 85/- n. Union Waterboats, $Ú n.

Docks Etc.

I

H.K. & K. Wharves, $110 s. H.K. Docks (old), $10% n. H.K. Docks (new), $17 n. Providents (old), $5.50 . Providents (new), $5.30 n. New Engineering Sh. $4.80 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $124 n.

Mining Adm., 8/- 17/- n. Kailan Raubs, $9.10 b.

Venz: Goldfield, $3 n. Hongkong Mines, 71⁄2 cts. n.

Philippine Mining Antamok, P. 46 sa. Atoks, P.--

Baguio Cold, P. 2314 sa Benguet Consol., P. 12.00 sa. Benguet Explor.. --

Coco Grove, P. 40 81,

Consolidated Mines, P. 0035 sa. Demonstrations, P. 281⁄2 sa. LXL., P. 65 sa. Parscale Gumats, P. San Mauriclo, P. 1.70 sa. Suyoc Consol., P. 191⁄2 sa. United Paracales, P. 481⁄2 80.

Lands, Hotels, ste.

H. and S. Hotels. $8.30 6. H.K. Lands, $34% B.

80.

H.K. Landa 4% deb. 107% Shanghal Lands, Sh. $8.75 n. Humphries, 30% n.

H.K. Realtles, $51⁄4 n. Chinese Estates, ex. div. 498 m. Public Utilitima

H.K. Tramways, $16.50 3a. Peak Trams (old), $8 n. Peak Trams (new), $31⁄4% n

Star Ferrics, $72 3.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $23 n. Yaumat foid), $10.40 b.

hati Ferries, (new), $2214 n. China China Light (b.

$19.20 n..

Electric, Macao Electric, $17% n. Sandakan Lights, $10 m.

$23.50 ga,

Telephone (old), $23 Telephone (new), $8,

$8,60 n. Singapore Tractions, s/- 22/6 n. Singapore Pref., a/- 23/9 n.

Industrial

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices, $1.70 n. Cements, $151⁄2 n.

H.K. Ropes, $4.65 .

Stores, doo,

Dairy Farma, $231⁄2 ni

Watsons, $7. 8.

William Powell, Ltd., 90 cts, n.

Cotton Mille

Ewo Cotton Sh. $16.60 n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $101 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $24 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. 942 n.

Miscellaneous

Lane Crawfords, $8% n.

104

Sinceres, $2 n.

.821

Wing On (HK), $475_n.

.20%

TT. Manila

.574%

TT. Batavia

T.T. Bangkok TT. Saigon

.52% 140% 310

11.00

.71%

*120

4 m/c D/p

1/0%

1/3.3/32 1/3%

4 m/s L/e US.A.

.29

14 m/s FranCO

11.80

30 của Iri với

.84%

|U.S. Cross rate in London

4,044

T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland T/T. Australia

Buying

do.

14 m/s L/c London

H.K. Entertainments, 30%, n. Constructions,' $14_n.

Vibro Piling, $0.20 b.

Ch. Govt. 5

7444% B.

1025 $ Bonds.,

H.K. Govt. 4% Lasn 6% prm. b. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par b. Marmana (Lon.), «/- xx, dlv.

17/0 n. Maramania (HK), s/- 3/- 2.

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, · 1938.

HONGKONG'S BLACKOUT WAS WASHOUT: WARNING

ISSUED

(Continued from Pabe 1.)

between the first and second "black- out" exercises,

Ibuk

The sccunu "blackout" will occur sometime weween now and SunKASAY.

In the interval, infung tions will not be uuoited, but it would be unware for une congluny to relax their aghẳng risingúpas to any great uxion as they Wul be called upon to again restrict kyoung for the second CXCFC.SC.

Britain

Faces

Palestine

Problem with New Hope

FRANCO-BRITISH TALKS IN PARIS: COMPLETE ACCORD

(Continued from Page 1)

well-taformed clrcles believe that; both delegations aro determined thoroughly to go into every item of the lengthy agendn.

LONDON, Nov. 24.

THE REAL PROBLEM of Palestine is not a military, but a political problem, declared Mr. Mal- colm MacDonald in the House of Commons to-day, adding that a few weeks ago was an example of the way in which British troops can, with perfect humanity, conduct a delicate military operation among the civilian, population.

her

The second exercise consists of two phases (1) Bių "Blackout' Wal last for thirty minutes, but the gave and time will not be announced ve- forehand, (2) this Will ccur to

He did not think anyone could jand that is the polley of discussions minutes after the expiration of the

The main difculty seems to be first phase and will ab aur twenty recognition of belligerent rights to justly say that during the last with Arabs and Jews in London, and minutes.

Mr. MacDonald I mentioned that the In order to warn the public of the French are said to be 20 years Britain had not been we are going to abide by that policy.

obligation ready for a minor compromise, but fulfilling

to Arabs were not consulted when the opinion amongst the British Minis facilitate the immigration of Balfour Declaration was made, not ters is not unanimous.

The discussions are to be continu- Jows to Palestine. Since 1922, when the mandate was framed. ed after lunch.

more than 250,000 Jews had

angry protests, this peaceful invasion This evening, M. Georges Bonnet entered Palestine. Their achieve of an alien people.

had been is expected to issue a statement on ment

remarkable, "They have watched them buying the joint Franco-German declara-|(Cheers).

up their lands. They have watched tion, with which the British. Minis

their settlements growing further

irst

the commencement of LAO phase of these exercises, ships' kirens and inclorics WILL sound their hooters, the brilliancy of all public and private electric light- ing will be alternatively reduced and increased over the period of one minute, an

an announcement will be made over the wireless, the wireet lighting will be switched off, and railway engines will sound their whistles.

The Arabs watched, with occasional

ters are said to be in entire agree- Under the lash of persecution in over the meni.

Central Europe their return to their been comido, and they have

to recognise the

It is possible that the British old homeland had been multiplied superior energy, skill and wealth of Ministers will stay in Paris lenger one hundred-fokl. The tragedy of that wonderful people, and the Arabs than originally planned. Therefore

to warn the public of the commence- MIDDLE EUROPEAN QUESTION ment of the second phase.

During this phase, all types of iraffle, except Naval, Military, Air Police and Force, A.R.P., Fire, Medical Services, will cease to run.

The termination of the phase of the exercises will signalled by the switching on of street lighting.

second

JAPANESE FORCE 5 MILES FROM COLONY BORDER

(Continued from Pagr. 8.)

that

to guarantee it as stands.

to secure

comunon a

200-

POST

From

Holhow

OFFICE.

Duc.

At the termination of this first phase, the street lighting will be the anal communique on the Franco- people who have no country had are afraid.

"If we are ever to understand this switched on

und will remain alight Britishs conference may not be issued never been so deep as it is in these

weeks.

problem we have got to be able to for an interval of two minutes.

before Friday morning. Trans-

"I hope we are not going to allow put ourselves not only in the shoes After

th.s

period, street lighting | Oecon.

our horror of the plight into which of the Jews, but also the shoes of will be switched on and off in oraer'

these people have been thrown to the Arabs." (Cheers). warp our cool and just judgment of Dealing with the Arab agitation Paris, Nov. 24. the dimeult problem of Palestine," and terrorism, Mr. MacDonald sald The Franco-British conversations declared Mr. MacDanold amid cheers. that they ought to recognise that ended at 0.10 p.m. The question of "When we promised to facilitate many in the Palestine Arab move- guaranteeing the new Czech fron-the establishment of tiers is believed to have figured pro- for Jews in Palestine we never home ment were moved by patriotism, how-

never antl-

antl-jever wrong and misguided they might eminently in the talks, says Reuter's cipated this flerce persecution in be.

diplomatic correspondent.

Europe. The problem of the refugees In conclusion, Mr. MacDonald said Czecho-Slovaldia is stated to feel in Central Europe cannot be settled that the British Government would her in Palestine (cheers). It has got to enter the London discussions bound how negotiations with neighbours are completed, it is time be settled over a for wider field than by its obligations under the mandate the Powers' guarantees came into that.

to the Jews and Arabs, and by its force. Poland has shown that she is "The Government announced a duty to Parliament and to the other totally dissatisfied with the present short time ago what the next definite members of the League, and to the Ruthenian frontier, and does not in-step in its Palestine policy would be. United States.--Reuter. tend to

It is reported that Colonel Beck during a a visit to Rumania, attempted Polish- 30 miles west of Canton, where the Hungarian frontier across Ruthenia, Japanese troops awed by reinforce and the creation of a new Inviolable between Rumania and ments are renewing their thrust up-frontier

while Rumania herself Hungary, river.

little

fork Lamkong, a point lying

ork part of Ruthenia. distance above Samshul, fell into

It is stated that while Col. Beck's Japanese hands on Tuesday morning attempt failed, Poland's intentions after a bitter engagement in which have not diminished. It is doubtful

would openly the Japanese made full use of their whether the

The German at- artillery. shattering the Chinese vok

voke Germany. titude doubtless arose when King Continuing their advance upriver, Carol saw Herr Hiller to-day, and it

Japanese have made reverul

is understood that Herr Hiller is less assaults on Matong since Tuesday. Interest

interested in maintaining Ruthenia's Aided by people's self-defence corps position than some of the German

Herr von Ribbentrop. and reinforcemente,

like leaders, the

Chinese

According to the information of staunchly resisted and repulsed troops The Invaders

every attack. foreign diplomalle quarters in Lon- upon continued Fighting is

don, he might withdraw objections to Poland's and Hungary's claims on diminished ferocity.

Another Japanese column making Ruliyenin in return for the complete Ол the feeler thrust northward from Sam-

resolutely shut by highway also encountered stiff Chinese resistance. One of the Japanese tanks preceding the drive was damaged by Chinese shells.

TALKS CONCLUDED After their victory at Aotowhu, 0

Paris, Nov. 24. amall village of

of strategic importance

The Anglo-French diplomatic talks aurth of Tsungfa, the Chinese forces continue to press southward in the were concluded before 7.30 this even- of the ction of Teungía, approximately ing. Both sides have expressed their

graufication with the outcome 35 miles north-east of Canton, which discussions, which, it was emphasised

again

In Japanese hands. In view of the Chinese menace the in Quai d'Orsay circles, were not, as

The

Czecho-Slovak Japanese are reported to be dispatch at the time

crisis, confined to one problem, but ing about 1,000 reinforcements froin covered ull matters of outstanding Tsengshing, 35 miles cast of Canton. importance, bearing upon the present

A Japanese un

unit near Yanwohu, a

European situation. point midway between Canton and

It would appear that no decision Fahsien, about 17 miles to the north was reached on the question of grant- of the Kwangtung provincial capital. ing belligerent rights to General suffered heavy losses when they were Franco. suddenly attacked by Chinese self- defence corps on Tuesday. A Jupon- ese armoured car and 30 machine- guns were seized by the Chinese.- Central News.

the

duection

14

with

A.A. Fire Wakes The Colony

מון

Germaniration of Danzig.

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other hand, Rumania opposed to a change in Huthenta's position-Reuter.

of

An official communique on the con- ference is expected shortly.

The British Prime Minister Viscount Hallfax are returning don on Friday morning.

Manila

Mulnam Nanking Rawalpindi

INWARD MAILS

Per

November 25.

November 25.

November 25.

.November 25.

November 28,

November 28.

November 20..

Japan and Shanghai Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Yunnan Air Mall by

Corneville

"Imperial Always Service"-London date Imperial Airways Flano"..

Manila

Direct 20th November.

Japan Shanghai and Swalow Java Halphong Japan ...

Amoy Straits

Tientaln and Swatow Japan and Shanghai Straits Shanghai

Kamo Maru

Szechuer

Tjisaroca

Allpore

1405

Tilaniak Achilles

Hupch Ajax

Van Heutsz Conte Verde

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-Londen date, Imperial 24th November,

Bangkok and Hoihow. Monila Japan Straits

Airways Piano Kalgan

Scharnhorst

Tunda Bangalore

November 26.

.November 20.

November 27.

.November 27.

November 21. November 28.

November 28.

.November 29.

November 29.

November 30.

....November 19.

November 30... .November 30

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service"----Ban Francisco Pan-American Airways Pizze dale, 24th November,

For

November 30.

..December 1.

December 1.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Date and Time.

Fort Bayard, Holbow and Haiphong Kingyuan ......Fri, Nov. 25, Noon. and Parcels only for Rangoon

Hong Slang... Fri, Nov, 20, 1 p.m. Lon-Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Taisang Fri, Nov. 25, 1.30 pm.

Swatow

Fri, Nov. 21, 3 pm .Fri., Nov. 25.

Meanwhile, the entire French press this evening acclaim the Franco- Germun declaration As document which constitutes a very important contribution towards the task of con-

dating European peace.

Joint Franco-German declara- tion is a fact of special importance seen from the International stand- point," declares Le Temps, adding:

This fact Iles altogether in line with the new political outlook In- auguraled at Munich Relations based on improved feeling of con- idence between Paris and Berlin are indispensable if the procedure of con- sultation and rapprochement is to show fruitful results. Seen In this light, the Franco-German declara- The guns were fired from anti-air-ton, which supplements the Anglo- craft stations in the heart of the Colony where, according to a previ- ous military communique, “enemy" troops had penatrated following a fortnight's "attack" in the annunt combined manoeuvres.

The bursting of Hongkong's de- fensive artillery into action in the early hours of this morning, woke hundreds who had just gone to bed after viewing the blackout air raid practice.

ENVOY ARRIVES IN SHANGHAI

Shanghal, Nov. 35.

German declaration, becomes SATA "lement designed to create a favour- able atmosphere, and in a certain mesure to dispet discord."-- -Trans-Ocean.

BRITISH ENVOY CONVALESCING

London, Nov. 24. Sir Archibald Clarke Kerr, the The British Ambassador to Berlin, British Ambassador, arrived here Sir Nevile Henderson to-day left aboard the Conte Verde yesterday the nursing home which he entered afternoon.

ten days ago, having recovered from The same liner brought 104 Jewish | the oneration which he underwent refugees, most of whom are believer It is declared, however, that Sir to be from Vienna. They wre met Nevile Henderson will not return at at the wharf by the Shen half once to Berlin to resume his omelai Hebrew Relief Committee, which is dulles-Trans-Ocean. prepared to take care of the se fugees for a few months, uniit work can be found for them.--Reuter,

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

KING TO CHRISTEN NEW BATTLESHIP

Haltar

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rawalpindi

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 23rd December,

Saturday

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Kaland-due Thurs- day Island, 8th December ......

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

..Nov. 23, 5 pm. Nov. 28, 9.45 am. .Nov. 20, 10.30 am.

.Sat, Nov. 28.

..Nov. 20, 9.15 am. Nov. 20, 10 am.

Sat, Nov. 26, G.P.O. and K.P.O.

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

Reg.

Ord,

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Kawalpindi'

Direct Service”...due Amsterdam, 8th December,

Reg. Ord.,

Yochow Anbul Kronviken

Monday

Amoy Amoy Tnphong

.Nov. 26, 0.30 am. ............Nov, 26, 10 a.m. Nov. 20, 3.30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 26, 5 p.m. .Sat, Nov. 20 8 pm.

Hollow A

Mulnam....Mon., Nov. 28, 8.30 am. Parcels only for Singapore

Allpore....Mon, Nov. 28, 10.30 . Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin ... Taksang..Mon., Nov. 28, 130 p.m. Air Mail by "Imperial · Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-dne London. 5th December.

Mon, Nov. 23. K.P.O.

Reg. ....................Nov. 23, 5 pan.

„NOV. 28, 7 Disk

Ordi

....Nov, 23, 5.30 pm.

Q.P.O.

Ber.

Nov, 23, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Air Mail for Malays, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia by *Imperial Aleways Direct Service"-das 5th December.

Mon, Nov. 28.

Bydney,

K.P.O.

Beg.

..Nov. 28, 5 pm

Ord.

Nov. 28, 5.20 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Tuesday

Yunnan Tjisalak.

Swatow ..

stovin and Sourabaya

Hollow and Pakhoi

Halphong

Shanghai

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Formosa and Amoy

Szechuen Yusang

Wednesday

Paners for Straits and (Parcels and Yuensang

Paper) for Calcutta

Nov. 28, 5:p.m. .Nov. 13, 7 p..

Tues., Nov. 29, 0.30 .. Tues., Nov. 20, 0.30 am

..Tues., Nov. 29, Noon.. Tues., Nov. 29, 1 p.m.

Gneisenau..Wed., Nov. 20, 8.30 a.m. Hupeh.....Wed., Nov. 30, 8.30 azn. Canton Moru

Wed, Nov. 30. 10.30 am. ..........Wed., Nov. 30. Parceis. Nov. 10, 11 a.m. Papers .Nov. 30, Noon. Wed, Nov. 10, 2 p.m. Taiyuan...Wed, Nov. 80, 8.30 p.m. Brindisidue Brindisi, 10th Dec. .. Conta Verde Wed., Nov. 35, 430 pan.

Landon. Nov, 24, His Majesty the King accompanied Mr. C. G. Sollis, Director of Pluca- | by the Queen, will perform the chris- tion, will be distributing the prizes at; toning ceremony of the new battle- the Belillos Public School prize ship King George V on February 21,¦ plving. In

Amoy Blade Pollana Hall on according to an officia), 'announce Wednesday, December 21, at 8.15 p.m. ment-Trani-Ocean.

Halphong

Laoa

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