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ADVERTISEMENTS

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for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

MRS, BROCK, Representing Blanche Shanghal is showing Intent afternoon cocktail and evening gowns, also large selection of hata and exclusive Ungerie at Room 7, Dina House.

FOR SALE.

KOUKY ROADS:—A limited quantity of these old favourite chocolates are now on sale at The Clover Flower Shop, Gloucester Arcade.

GRAY ZIPPELIN-Collection of 54 flown covers mounted on Victor Rex album for $150. For Sale at Graca & Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Hongkong. Established 1896.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Dec. 15.

New York Coun

XMAS.

SHOPPING HOURS.

Wo beg to Inform our patrons that during the Christmas Season our business hours will be as follows:-

From Wednesday, 14th to Friday, 16th December.

8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Saturday, 17th December. 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. From Monday, 19th to Friday,

23rd December.

8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Saturday, 24th December.

Friday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

G. MR. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale of Pubile Auction to be hold on Monday, the 19th day of December, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shak Shan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a torm 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 further term of 75 years.

:

Intending bidders are adviand that lommediately after the dispo-

sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required

8.30 nm. to 7.00 p.m.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. | to deposit with

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Market this morning:

H.K. Banks

BANKS

$1,345 n.

1.K. Bunits, Lon.

Chartered

Mercantile, A. & II.

H.K. Fire

C70% n.

£0 n.

£274 m.

£ 13 n.

.$08 n.

Open.ng

Closing

December

8.40/40

0.45/45

Jan. (1030)

0,32/92

8.24/24

Mor. (1039)

0.28/27

8.23/23

May (1939)

8.07/07

8.04/04

Mercantile, C.

July (1939)

7.78/70

7.74/74

East An

Oct, (1930) .. :7.40/47

7.44/44

Spot

8.08 Nom.

INSURANCES

New York Rubber

Cantón

Union

$210 11. .$405 n.

December

10.21/21

China, Underwriters

Mar. (1030)

May

Sept,

18.20/29 18.07/111 14.20/23 15.30/16.09

19.02/03

.75 cts, n. $102 m.

SHIPPING

Oct.

15.04/10.00

.$8011⁄2 L.

Chilengo. Wheat

December

04/04

May

July

07/07% 07/60%

0034/06 004/06%%

Steamboats Indo-Chinus, P. Indo-Chinas, D. Shell Bearers Waterboats

$18 n.

,500 n.

6,803,000 bushels. Chleage Corn

50/40%

53/53

524/02

Sales for the day:-3,400 tons.

Wednesday's Sales:--

'December

May

July

December

Mny

July

53/334 53/50%

Winnipeg Wheat

03%/63

034/63

G0/00

01/02

62%4/021⁄2

STOCK MARKET REPORT:

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.15 p.. yesterday, says:

The market continued quiet, with buyers at sightly lower prices than those quoted, but with no response from sellers.

Douglases 900}

Boyers

H.K.K. Wharves 115

B.K. Docks (Old) $18

Providents (014) #

H. 9. Hotels 60.70

HK. Reation 95

Star Ferries #7135

Bandakan Lights $10%. ex d.

Watsons $7.55

Entertainments $6.39

ILK. Govt 4% Loan 6% FT.

IK. Govt. 83% Loan par

Sellers

Union Insurance $485 HK, & K. Wharves #117 Humphreys $9

Lane, Crawford $3 Constructions 8134

Batce

Bandakan Lights 810 Ax

Antamoku PM, 401

Aloke 26

Baguio Gold 2

Benguet Consol, 1250

Coco Graves .47

Cons Mines „0023

Demonstrations 27%

Paracale Gumaux 135 Ban Mauriela 1 PO Suyos Consol, 20

United Paktales 43

Exchange At A Glance

HELLING

T.T. London Demand TT. Shanghal TT. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India

.18. 3

.18. 2% 175 Nom.

5316

Dougins,

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves Docks, (old)

Docks, (new)

Pro (old)

Pro. (new)

New Eng, Sh.

Sha. Docks, Sh.

- Kailan. Naubs

Venz: Goldfeld Hongkong Mines

KUNING

Antamoks Atoks Baguio Gold, Benguet Con. Coco Grave Con. Mines Demontrations I.X.L.

Gumaus

Mauriclo Suyor Cons0)

*Parncales

•Hotels

Landa

Lands

Sha. Landa Humphreys

LANDS

H.K. Reallics Chinese Estates

Tram.

.524 n. 01/10 n.

SD n

14

$117 5. $10 b. $17 s. .50.15 b. .$5.00 b. $5.00 n. .$100, n. .5/- 18/- n. .$0.35 n. $31. .7 cts, .

.P. 10 s. .P. 25 sa. .P. .23 sa. .P. 12.00 sa. .1. .47 0. P. .0035 0

P. 27 50. P. .05 su. --- 131⁄2 ko. ..P. 1.80 sa. .P. 20 sa. r. 53 sa.

.$6.75 b. $35b.

.4% deb. 1071⁄2 m. Sh. $9.40 n. $9 B.

UTILITIES

Peak Trams (old) Peak Trams (new) Star Ferrics

Y. Ferries (old)

Y. Ferries, (new) China Lights (old) China Lights (new) H.K. Electrics Масао

Electric Sandakan

kan Lights Telephone (old) Telephone (new) Tractions /-

Singapore Pref, s/--

INDUSTRIAL

Cald: Mac (ord.), Sh. Cald: Marg. (Pre), Sh. Canton fees Cementa Ropes

STORES, &c.

Dairy Farms

Watsons Crawfords Sincerca Wing On (H.K.) Powell, Etd,

COTTON MILLS Ewo Cotton Sh.

Shaf Cotton Sh.

Zoong Sings, ***** Wing On Textiles. Sh.

MISC.

HIK. Entertainments,

$5 b. & 3. $00 n.

an

JOCKEY CLUB DEFENCE OPENED IN LIBEL ACTION

(Continued from Page 7

had been made by the Stables Sub- Committee and also by the Stewarda? We did everything possible to solve this dimeulty.

only

And his name was posted after he had refused to pay on two occasions, in writing, and had dis regarded the letter sent by the Secretaries on April 227-I think sit the opinion of the Stewards that this money was due and owing? Yes. They all agreed that it was

Was

ow ng.

December 16. 1938.

United Americas Declaration Soon

New York, Dec. 18. The Argentine has taken command of all maiters dealt with at the Pan- American Conference relating to defence and strategy regarding the American continent, according to the Lima correspondent of the "New

York Times,"

He adds that the Argentine delega. tion has taken over the drafting of whatever "United American Front" declaration may be presented to the conference.

Italian General Campanni, the Minister at Panama, who, according to the correspondent, is understood

to be the organiser of Fascist units throughout Central America, hns Mr. Brayfield has been an owner arrived at Lima to act as observer at and has raced for many years? the conference-Reuter YCB

recom-

of the system of feeding carried out Have you ever heard him complain in the Jockey Club?-No.

Has he ever made any authorised

mendalion at all to the Stewards or to the Stables Sub-Committee? No, as far as I know,

Was there a rallier faint suggestion by him that every pony should have fodder?- its own storage bin for That was what I gathered in my

officer who will be present at the ale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

conversation With him-that the fodder should be measured cut to PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. each pony and the Stables manuge ment should see to it that it was so

| No of Sale.

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Lot No 40SN.

Registry No

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8.175

$150

BERLIN JEWS ́· DEFAULT ON LEVY AS SCHACHT HEARS PLEAS IN LONDON

(Continued from Page 5.)

ing retallation in the trade war, un- less Germany was prepared to come to an agreement.

It is now being suggested that Dr. Schacht may see a basis for a truce in the fact that appeals have been made to allow German-Jewish re- fugees to bring some of their capital from Germany.

The proposal is that Germany might allow Jews to take certain amounts of money provided similar amounts are recaptured in foreign currency from a trade balance with the countries accepting the refugees. While no contacts have yet been made between Dr. Schacht and the Doord of Trade, it in understood that Informal discussions with the refugee committee are likely to begin forth- with.-Reuter.

Social Items

I pointed out to him, however, that

it

this was impraelleable because would necessitate the employment of a large staff to see that every pony has its share of the fodder.

CHECK ON BINS

Mr. Macnamaro: Did not Mr. Brnyfelt say that a cheek bo made of the bins to see how much forage

there was at the end of the month? I am afraid I did not gather that. I understood that he wanted each pony

to have its own feed.

Wasn't it right that what was elually discussed was the measure- ment of the bin?-1 might have mis- understood him.

You

sald that the Stewards were all agreed that this extra fodder had been consumed by Mr. Bray- feld's ponies. Is that right?--I took it they all agreed. As far as I can re- colicct, everybody agreed.

honesty?No. Not in circumstances

of this kind.

You say you have no other course to the opened to you? According Article, no. The posting, up of a

ja the usual procedure. You still maintain that this is sa in

סמופרו

the right,

COMMONS TOLD OF POSITION IN HONGKONG

LONDON, Dec. 15. CAPTAIN L F. PLUGGE, Conservative member for Chatham, asked Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in the House of Commons to-day for a statement on the financial position of Hong- kong, "whose trade has largely collapsed as *

the-less compelled to support a very large result of the war in China, and which is none-

number of Chinese refugees,"

Mr. MacDonald said that Estimates of expenditure, every case where there is a dispute? while the recent interrup- nevertheless, had been pruned as river a necessary measure of caution. Yes, if we are satisfied we are intion of rail and

between You don't agree with my sugges-communications

The influx of refugees from the

adopt is to suc?--No. tion then that the proper course to Hongkong and Canton had of hostes in south Kwangtung had attained a considerable volume

Brayfield, I quite appreciate your mo- through

About your interview with Mr.temporarily stopped trade in the latter part of November, but those channels, number now were able to return Brayfield for the sole purpose of ges-there was no indication of a fighting in the neighbouring Chinese ting him to pay? I thought he would drastic deterioration in the Refugees who were destitute were be reasonable and pay.

Mr. Sheldon: If Mr. Brayfield had colonial Government's given food and accommodation, not paid under protest and negotiated financial position in the only at the cost of public funds, but

tives. Did you not go and see Mr.

afterwards to ascertain whether the sum should be paid or not, would immediate future. his name be posted up under these circumstances? No,

What is the system in the stables when a trainer requires extra sup- plles? He goes to

the office and orders it.

In

Mr. answer to His Lordship. Pearer said that every case had to be considered by the Stewards hefore a person's name was posted up..

TRAINER'S EVIDENCE

Ta Kau-po, a trainer employed by the Jockey Club and who had been in charge of Mr. Brayfleld's ponies, But the actual evidence was the said that each pony was allowed 13 evidence of the trainer, wos it not?- lbs. of fodder each day and any The stables manak r reported to us}.cxcess was to be charged to the

trainer that the

had come

and owner. acquired the fod. I agree it was the actual eviden of the trainer, which was passed to the Stewards by the stables manager.

You have heard Mr. Brayfield and his two mafoos say in evidence that he has been supplying on his own extra food to his ponies?-Yes.

If that is true, would you agree with him that necessity for giving his pony another. there would be no

1 s.-No.

QUESTION OF FODDER

That would bring it to 20 lbs-1 van't agree because I can't tell how how much food Mr. Brayßeld gave to his ponics.

but

Mr. Brayfield had two ponies- Salvage Master and Ship Master- and the latter was very thin when he first look charge of it in January st. During that month he gave 13 lbs. of fodder to cach

when pony, during February when the annual meeting was held, he increased this to 14 lbs. in the case of Salvage Ship Master. He also hat charge Muster and 14 lbs. in respect of

of seven other ponits, two of which he

Mr. Brayfield said he brought about lbs. Do you still think 14 lbs. more is necessary? I should think 19 lbs. of fodder quite enough for achow, not strong." pony, though I have a pony in my own stable having only 9 lbs, a day, If a pony is in hard training he eats

more.

If Mr. Brayacld's story is true, he would naturally be a bit astonished to get the bill charging him $0.10 a month? I suppose he would, but it does not necessarily mean he did not get the extra fodder.

AN UNPLEASANT NOTE Mr. Brayfield wrote the letter on March 10, probably with a slight sense of irritation, would you barce that it was an unpleasant note-Yes. He has been described as an unreasonable man by Mr. Potter, do you agree?--I believe he was unrea

The Loloma Kindergarten will be .$17.10 sa. | holding a Christmas Festival on

$0 n.

Tuesday, December 20, at 3.45 p.m. $34 11. $712 b.

The following forthcoming wed- $23 n. $22 n. dingy are announced: Mr. Frederico $10.20 sa, Desiderio Franco, clerk, and Miss .$10 n. Helen Wong, of 141 Wongnelchong $58 sn. Rood; and Mr. Lam Wing-hung.sonable. $17 n. editor of the Wah Kiu Yat Po, and .5103⁄4 L. } Miss Kwok Wal-han, of 70 Wal

$23,50 n. ! Ching Street, Yaumati,

+

$8.80 n. 21/3 11. 25/- 11.

The National Red Cross Society of China will show this evening at 0.30 $14 n. at the St. John Ambulance Brigade .. $13 n.

n. Headquarters, Taihang Road (kindly $1.70 m. lent by Mr. A. Morris), a fim de- picting the work of the Red Cross field units at the front. Members of local relief organisations are invited $25 n. to be present. $7.50 Ба. 30 s. $2 n.

$15.80 n. $4.25 n.

Would you agree with me that, a man may sometimes he unreasonable and yet honest7-Yes.

Do you doubt that Mr. Brayfield was dishonest in denying that this fodder was not suppled? I am not going to disbelleve him because have no way of proving it.

HONEST CLAIM IF PROVED

T

Isn't, his claim an honest one7-If he could prove it, yes. I don't think Mr. Brayield would be dishonest about it.

It has been stated that there was a bona de dispute about the account, Mr. G. H. Vinall left Kobe оп

do you agree?-We decided there was $30 n. Friday, December 9 on the Empress

of Russia to meet Mrs. Vinall, who is a dispute, but we had proof which 00 eis. n. returning from England, in Hong-

satisfied us that the moɑcy was due. But at the time you conceived this kong. They expect to return to Kobe

point, Mr. Brayfield was perfectly at the end of December but will soon thereafter leave for Yokohama, where honest in resisting this claim?-I

$16.40 n.

$106

Sh. 624 m. | Mr. Vinall will have charge of the don't know, if you put it quite like

$40 n. work of the reorganised and united that. Of course, he was honest in

also gave extro fodder. AB trainer he was the only person who measured out the feed for the ponies, and nobody else. He drew the fed- der from the Jockey Club and signed for it.

On February 5 or 6 last, he, spoke to Mr. Brayfield about excess fod-

der, saying,

pony pay more Mr. Brayfield did not renly though he appeared to understand what he said. At the end of the month, the clerk of the stables told him he had overdrawn 183, lbs. of fudder and he replied they were for the ponity of Mr. Brayfield and Messrs. Wolf and Har- rlson. Subsequently, the clerk formed him that Mr. Brayfield had complained of the excess,

and he (witness) repiled that Mr. Braydeli ought to pay as they were for his ponies.

On one occasion he spoke to Mr. Brayfield, "All this month more chow ir Mr. and next month Brayfield replied: "Jockey Club ton

much money, no pay."

Hearing is proceeding.

No more.

1A-

From

POST

home

with the cessation of active

territory.

by a large extent through funds raised

by residents of the Calony.-Router.

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Per

Due.

Straits and Europe via Negapalam (Popes etc.), London date, 17th November,

Haruna Maru Haiphong, Fakhol and Holhow.... Kiungchow Straits and London Parcels-London

date, Nov. 10.

Haiphong

Shanghai and Swalow

Manila

Straits

Manila

date.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"--London 11th December.

Manila

Strait

And Swatow

and Shanghai

Calcutta and Straite

Japan Manila

Japan

Agamemnon

Canton

Kwangtung

Pres. Coolidge

Abhul

Conte Biancamano

December 16.

.December 16.

December 17.

December 17.

December 17.

December 17.

December 18.

..December 18.

Imperial Airways Plano December 18. -

Roseville

Hunan

Glenapp

Helenus

Ixion

Sirdhana

Sulsang

December 10..

December 10.

December 20.

December 20.

.December 20,

December 20.

December 20.

December 21.

date, Imperial Airways Plane December 21.

.December 31.

.December 31.

December 22.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Bervice"-London 16th December.

Salgon

Japan Straits

Straits and Europe via Suez (Popers etc.) London date, 24th November And London Parcels London date, 17th November.

For

Empress of Russia

Jean Laborde Jeypore Boissevain

Carthage

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Suwa Maru

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 27th December.

December 22.

....Dec. 16, 6 pm.. .Dec. 10, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O

..o. 16, 5 p.m.. .Dec. 10, 6.30 p.m..

..Fri., Dec. 16.

Date and Time.

........FrL, Dec. 16.

K.P.O.

Beg.. Ord.,

Reg

Ord..

Europe via Marsellies-due Mar-

Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and S. Suwa Maru

Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and

E. P. 0.

Reg1,

seilles, 15th January,

Ord.,

.Dec. 10, 6 p.m. .Dec. 10, 8.30 p.m.

G. F.

SMITH PREMIER

-RCE.

Ord.,

PORTABLE

Formosa, Shanghai, Japan, and Haruna Maru

Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia.

........Fri, Dec. 16..

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Dec. 10, 5 pm.

Ord..

Reg..

Ord.,

Kutsang

Saturday

British and American Bible Society.resisting it, but I think he was wrong WANG BROS. & CO.

con-

unreasonable? Yer

as been some talk that the

10

proper, attitude to take up in con- nection with disputed ' accounts, which Article 79 does not apply as we submit, would be to sue in the Sum- mury Court. Do you agree that this Marsmans (Lon.).....5/- 10/- n.

Very often

a period of

Is 10? Marsmans (H.K.), 1/~

-I emphatically disagree with .... 3/- n. valescence is much more critični

10.

We have to administer the than the actual illness that preceded of the Association, and there it. Your whole body is left, in a The following quotations were re-have no strength to combat any

state of complete exhaustion. You was no other course to adopt than to

post Mr. Brayfield's name. celved after the close of the morning renewed attacks.

given him ample time to try and Bession through Reuters:

solve this question,

,100%

T.T. U.S.A.

.20

Constructions,

T.T. Manila

58%

Vibro Piling

T.T. Batavin

,53%

Ch. Govt. 0% 1925

TT. Bangkok

140%

GS Bonds.

T.T. Saigon

1001

T.T. France

.10.85

H.K. Govt. 32%

.$0.30 b. .$145. $7 n.

.73% n. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan..6% prm. b. par bi

QUICK RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS

T.T. Germany

..72

127%

1/64%

MANILA SILARES

1/3%

.1/3.6/32

.201

.11.50

.844

Antamok

.4.07%

Atok

Barlo Gold

T.T. Switzerland

TT. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P do,

4 m/s L/C USA.

4 m/ France

Sứ địa Indln

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

"Down Under" Radio

Strong

CANBERRA, Australia. Australia's response to the wat fover of the world is to improve national defence by construction of the largest radio station In the Bri-

tish Empire. It will be completed in 1940 and will provide day and night communications with all war ships in Australian and adjacent watere and with the naval radio stations throughout the world.

Benguet Cons.

Business Done Prices in Peso Dec. 18. Dec. 16.

23 unq

23%

12.50

13.30

.47

37

Consolidated Mirion

0035

0033

Unq.

Unq, Ung.

Ung.

1.80

1.50

10

43

Coco Grove

Demonstration

Paracala Gumaus

San Mauriela

Buyor............

United Paracale...

Ker

Doctors and nurses realize the importance of a speedy recovery after Illness. In Horlicks they have found a highly nourishing food that can be easily digested when all other foods cause nausea.

Horlicks rebuilds your exhausted body. Convalescence is shortened. You feel 'ull of vigour and vitality, Always keep Horlicks ready at hand, In these difficult times of anxiety

The following is Swan, Culbertson and worry, the task of carrying on

& Fritz report on this morning's and doing work which must be done market:

The Manila market was extreme

17 quiet and prices steady. In most issues there were

We have

Was it ever discussed between the Stewards as to whether Mr. Bray- field should be sued or not?-Not s far as I know.

THE BETTER COURSE

i am putting it to you that this' would have been the better course because many people object to be called a defaulter?-I still maintain we have no alterative but to post His name up. Some people might dislike being sued in Court mid some

is a doubly dumcult one which must to being called a defaulter.

tend to exhaust one's nervous energy.

Mr. Braydeld does not mind being Horlicks builde up strength, cited as defendant but objects strong- no sales or un- vilailty and prevents that listlesmessly to being called defaulter because changed. However, Antamok and and Uredness caused by constant the latter term implies dishonesty.

strain.

H. M. Hodges, I put it to you that it is a serious

Baguio Gold were up centavo, nervou while United Paracale was up one Kayamally Building, Queen's, Road, I thing to call a man a defaulter ba

centavo.

Hongkong.

cause there, is an imputation on his

Sole Agents for S. China

10, Pottinger Street

Phone 23580.

ONLY

8

SHOPPING DAYS

TO

CHRISTMAS

Japan (Parcels only)

Swntow

Halphong

.Dec. 10, 5 p.m.

.Dec. 18, 7 p.m..

.Dec. 16, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.

.Dec. 18, 5 p.m..

.Dec. 16, 7 p.m.

Fri, Dec. 10, p.m.

Kwelyang .Sat, Dec. 17, 8,30 p.m. Apocy

Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Talamba.....Sat, Dec. 17, 8.30 am.

..Sat., Dec. 17, 10.00 am..

Sat. Doo. 17. G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg., ......Dec. 17, 4.00 p.m. Only, .................Dec. 17, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Air France Service" Lyeemoon

duo Marseilles, 1st January,

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and President Coolidge ....Sat., Dec. 17.

South America and (Papers only

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels,...Dec. 17, 3 pm.

..Dec. 17, 4.18 pm..

.Dec, 17, § p.m. Sat, Dec. 17, 3.30 p.m.. Sat. Dec. 17. p.m.

Bun., Dec. 10, 9 RM... .Sun., Dec. 19, 9 am.. .Sun., Dec. 10, 9 am...

for Canada via San Francisco). due San Francisco, 5th January, 1938.

Reg

Amay

Saigon

Ord., Soochow Lycemoon

Bunday

Shanghai

Tientsia

Conte Blancamano

Talsang

Swalow, Amoy and Chuanchow.. Scistan

Monday

Air Mall by

"Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Direct Servico" (158 London, 28th December.

Eer. Ord.

...........Dec. 19, 5 pm.

..Doo. 18, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Reg.

Dec. 19, 5 pm.

Ord.

.Dec. 19, 7 p.m.

Math, Deo, 18.

K.P.O.

Heg.

........Dec. 19, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Doc. 19, 5.80. p.m...

G.P.O.

Вел.

..Dec. 19, 5 pm.

Ord.

Met., Dec. 17. K.P.O.

Air Miali for Malays, Java and Am- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia

"Imperial by

Airways Direct Bervice doo Bydney, 26th December.

Swatow

Holhow and Pakhol Haiphong

Fort Bayard

-Bwntow, Foochow and Tientsin

Shanghai and Japan

Amoy +

Tuesday

Dec. 19, 7 pm.

Kiungehow.. Tues, Dec. 20, 8.30 u.m. Kwangtung „Tues., Doc. 20, Nocu. Canton......Tues., Dec. 20, 2 p.m. Jean Dupuis..Tues., Doc. 20, 2 p.m. Wednesday

Hunan .....Wed, Dec. 31, 8.30 am. Jean Laborde Wed., Dec. 21, 1.30 p.m. - Tainan Wed, Dec. 21, 9.30 pun.

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