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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25

words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY for Chraumas Pens, acivered if requie- eri, Java Klectable, wonderful tasty, enjoyable appet.zing, invigorating, for

Restaurant, Everybody. Java Lockhard Road, 44, Telephone 32494.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE. Two large Canadian Silver Foxes $330. Two Sione Martens $100. At "Eve", National Commercial Bank Building, 2nd floor, Room 205, SA Des Voeux Road. UNDERWOOD

Saturday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

Midnight Euchariat will be celebrated in St. John's Cathedral to-night, the service commencing at 11.30 p.mL

The Celebration will be plain with hymns, the celebrant belog The Rev. Cyril Brown, B.A.

METHODIST CHURCH

A

(Queen's Road, East) Watch-Night Service On

New Year Eve

Services on Christmas Day, Sun- day, Dec. 25. Preachers: Morning, RevE. Sandback; Evening, Rev. E. Moreton.

Morning Parade Service at the English Methodist Church at 10.15 a.m. Hymns 82, 129, 132, 118, 242.

Carol Service at English Methodist Hymns 143, 131. 127, 150. Church at 7 pm.

R.A.0.B. (G.L.E.) CLUB

The Committee wish it to bo generally known that with effect from 1st January, 1939, the club

Nolices for the Week is re-constituted. The committee extend a cordial and hearty

1. Following the Evening Service invitation to all members R.A.0.8.a Social Hour will be held at the (G.L.E.) to visit and attend the S. & S. Home at 0.15. All Service- men and civilians are warmly wel- crib.

comed.

2. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship on Tuesday at the S. & S. Home at 8.30 p.m. 3. The General Committee meet at the S. & S. Home on Wednes-

Particulars regarding member- PORTABLE $50; ship and subscriptions may be Sewing Machines $30; Overconta obtained from the Hon. Secretary $0-10; Sates:

Porcelains, Dinner Cutglass Punchbowls, Telescopes, or from members of the Com- Bineulars at sample cost "FEM.mittee. CA 321, 3rd. Asla Life Bulding, 14 Que-n's. Unt: 0 pm.

CLUB CAN STILL TIE WITH NAVY

(Continued from Page 14.)

D. A. PETERS,

Hon, Secretary.

December 22, 1938.

CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.

TORONTO-CANADA.

day at 5.30 p.m.

will

4. New Year's Eve, Saturday, December 31. A Watch-night Ser- | vice will be held at the English Methodist Church. Wanchai, at 11.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. E. Sand- bach.

Effective 15th December, 1938, and by mutual arrangement. Messrs. Gliman & Co. Ltd., have Rev. relinquished The Crown China Agency and Messrs. Thomson & Co., Chartered Accountants, Hong

he will pek down with Watson and Peers and Luscombe are Salter. retuned in the second row, whilst the buck row reads Redman. Richardson and Heath. This means that Club will be playing four back row for-Kong and Shanghai Bank Building. wards and a serum half at forward. Hong Kong, are Authorised to Theoretically this should weaken the

accept premiums and fasue purly will be interesting to see

receipts to policy holders how they fare.

Crown Life Insurance Co.

Club retain their usub back division and they will be expected to have an uny task.

WAITE DROPPED

Army. however, make one change in dropping Waile and bringing Boe into the backs, Gibon, who played stand-off against the Navy a

week

of

Clients are therefore requested to make their deposits or pay- ments direct to Messrs. Thomson & Co. only, at the above address,

J. H. UNDERWOOD,

Manager for China.

ago, is given Waite's place at left LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. inside-three to allow

Boe

to take up the stand-off half position. fle elever back but is questionable in defence. Gudgeon will probably be playlog his last gaine for the Army an│ he is to be transferred to another colony very avon.

Prior to the major game, Club "A" and a Navy XV will play. In view of the fact that the Navy 1st XV is not playing the sailors will be able to field a strong side. Club "A" have some very promising players in the team; so a very good game should be seen. This match will start at 2.45

p.ni.

T

Cluh -Isl. XV -W, M. MacGrath, G. K. Chadwick, 1. D. Bidwell (Captain), W. E. Grove, D. H. Stewart, F. Comferd J. R. Henderian, K. A. Watson, K. W. Saiter, A. J. G. Taylor, F. C. Lusrembe, WE Peer, II. W. F. Heath, W. 3. Richardson. and J. Rettsstan.

"A" XV. T. Brown. D. 1. Bosanquet, G. S Witten, D. Hynes, C. 3. Powell, J. Hutchison, R. Rutherford, C. M. Stark, F. W. Balon, 11. 0, 5. Oliphant (Captain), E. A. Bemis Mondie, A. G. Dalziel, K. If a Whie pd G J. P. Carey.

Amy Morhall in. Sesta); Lt

(Mex), Lt. Gudgeon (MÉRET,

фина

La Gaten (i. Srebi) and Pte. Ferguson Mex; /Cpt. Boe 1R. Scotny and Pte. Leleh. RAO CHE LU. Culbertson (K. Seple (Chpt). Spr. Pha (HE), P.

Rich indian (Seafortba), Gor. Evanti cổth. BAY Spa MYNDIN TRE). Id. Crawford (CS), L. D'Oyly (R. Scots) and L/Cpl. Ring Fora.

Reserver Spr. White (RE.), Cpl. Pratt (Seaforthe atta 1./Cpl. Sullierland Senti)

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

December 25th, 26th, 27th. We beg to inform our patrona, that during the abore holidays our Main Store will be closed and hours of business in the Groceries; and Provisions, and Brend and Cakes Departments will be as follows:-

Exchange Building Groceries and Provisions, Bread and Cakes Annex East Lane Open from 7.00 u.m. lo 4.00 p.m. Peak Depot 7.00 um. to 10.00

A.31.

Kowloon Branch 8.30 am. to noon.

Cafe Wiseman will be open as ustral

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road)

K. Mackenzie Dow

To Preach

Sunday, Dec. 25.--The Morning Service will be held at 10.30 .m. The preacher will be the Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

The Sacrament of The Lord's at the Supper will be celebrated close of the Morning Service.

There will be no Evening Service.

LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

The subject of the Leason Sermon In all Christian Science Churches, will be to-morrow December 25 "Christian Science",

The Golden Text will be:-"The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the lund of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined." (Isaiah 0:2).

Among others the following elta- tlons will be read from the Bible:- "Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, where- with shall it be salted? I is thence- forth good for nothing, but to be cast out. and to be trodden under foot of men. Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill con- not be hid. Let your light to | shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."" (Mat- thew 5:13, 14, 18.)

The following citations will also be Selonce read frum the Christian Textbook:-"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:"Jesus established what he said by demonstration, thus

December 24, 1938.

NOTICE:

To-day, Saturday, all our Stores will be

open till 9.30 p.m.

On SUNDAY, 25th, and MONDAY, 26th, the Stores in the HONGKONG-HOTEL-BLDG, and

at the KOWLOON WHARF ENTRANCE will

open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

C. INGENOHL'S CIGAR STORES "LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE"

MOTHER OF THE GUERILLAS LEAVES

(Continued from Pag" 1.) cannot dim is her enthusiasm, almost bordering on the fanatic, for the cause espoused by the irregulars,

Just before her departure this morning. Madame Chao gave an Interview to a "Telegraph" re- porter-the first interview sho has given

In foreign newspaper Hongkong. "I am an old woman, and do not know how to speak," she said.

+

"To-day I am going to the South Sens to raise funds to re-arm the guerilla units.

"I hope our compatriots will listen Batlently to an old woman, who is better able to carry a rifle than, to talk.

I

Italian Revocation

Of French

Agreement

PARIS, Dec. 23. REPUDIATION OF the Franco-Italian agreement of 1935 by Italy, which it was understood late last night to have been officially notified to France, finds a grim response in the press.

POST

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

OFFICE.

MAIL LETIERS

Оп Monday, December 20 and Ordinary letter mail only for West. Tuesday, December 27, the General Kwanglung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, Post Dilice and Kowloon Central Post Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac-- Office will be open from 8.00 am. to

1.00 p.n., Sheungwan Branch Post cepled at senders' risk. Once will be open from 8.00 a.m. to

| 10.03 a.m., and the other Brunch Post

Oftees will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes cach day us on Sun-

VIA SIBERIA ROUTK Leiters and Postcards for Europe

days and one delivery of Registered (except Great Britain and Eire) und are forwarded "vi. and Ordinary correspondence each South America day nt 11.30 am.

(Siberia" If so superscribed.

The Branch Post Ofees at Stanley,i Tai Po and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspond-{ ence ut 11.00 ..

The Money Order Offee will be entirely closed during the Holidays.

MAIL FOR CANTON

Itegistered and ordinary mall.j

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis-

(not Insured or Parcels) will be ac-d to close at or before 9 a.m., re- cepted for Canton and despatched as gistered and parcel maila are closed eircumstances permit.

ut 3 pm. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

Japan

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial 18. December. Monila

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan-San

Francisco, date 2nd, December .. President Taft Shanghai and Swatow

Amoy Amoy

Szechuen

Due.

Fer

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Atuta Baru Marechal Joffre Tus.ma Maru

December 24.

December 24.

December 24.

Halphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Yunnan Straits

Bhutan

December 24.

.December 2

Airways Flane....December 25..

Phemius

December 25.

December 25.

December 25.

Tinegara

December 25.

Tjisoroca

December 25.

British Monarch

December 20.

Kiangsu

December 20

Menesthous

December 28

December 26.

December 20.

December 27.

December 37.

December 27.

December 28,

Airways Plane

December 28.

Potsdam Boissevain

December 28.

.December 20.

Date and Time.

Japan

Ha phong, Pakhal and Hathaw

Japan and Shanghai Manila

Shanghai and Amoy

Haiphong...

Bangkok and Holbow

Straits

have been overwhelmed by the

It is regarded as the first Renerosity of Hongkong and Canton. Altogether, In these two places,

move in what may be a new. have raised $30,000. Of this amount crisis designed to ensure that I have remitted $21,300 to five guerilla armies in the north. The Italian claims will be the main rest will be used to organise a subject of Mr. Chamberlain's querilla force somewhere in Kwang conversations in Rome in

Manila January, any idea of which has

tung.

WATY 'BOYS' "

"My boys' don't need much money been the newspapers' concern to -only enough to pay villagers for refute throughout this week.- food and to buy ammunition for our Reuter. r.iles."

The "Mother" Is proud of the tuet BELGIUM PREPARES that she helped organise the powerful National Anti-Japanese Army, now 15,000 strong, near Peiping.

amounts to

BRUSSELS, Dec. 23. THE CHAMBER of Deputies, The commander of this unit was

by 117 volcs to 10, today by the exclusively interviewed "Telegraph" earlier this week, as she adopted the aerial defence Bull, was en route from the war zone to the cost of which

secret Chungking on

visit 10 £4,250,000. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.

Credits under the Bill will be "We love our country,"

devoted inainly to the provision of continued.

an-aircraft guns, and the measure existence. We carries a clause under which the are always ready to co-operate with Government must give an account of any people who nght against the the progress of air precaution work Japanese invaders. These are alt he by April 30.-Reuter. principles of our politcal platform.

We fight for her

"mother"

"We fight not for our own fame, nor position, nor party, but for the

emancipation of our fatherland from Northern Ireland

the Japanese Imperialism.

"1 support the Central Govern- ment to carry on the resistance cam- palgo again the Japanese. Every Chinese must rely first on himself or herself to fight against the enemies the with whatever weapon be choose."

Madam Choo, whose maiden name is Hung Wen-kuo, was born in 1881

or

China On Agenda Of making his acts of higher importance to a very pon: Mancha famly in

League Meeting

Geneva, Dec. 23. Thirteen items on the provisional agenda of the League include the long-standing China appeal and the Counell Commitive report on the |withdrawals of foreign

from Tavalist Spain as

ARMSTRONG (political questions.

IN SERIOUS CONDITION

Sydney, Dec. 10. Warwick Armstring, famous form- ** Australian cricket captain, Is sericusly ill.

He is altering from pneumonia and pleurisy--Reuter.

Daring Shanghai Gangster Hold-Up

Shunghal, Dec. 24. One of the most sensalicnal hold- ups in months occurred here at 9 o'clock hard night,

Seven Chinese, all armed with Kis, calmly entered the Henningsen Prodnes Company's stre, located on the first fler of the 1ongkong and Shanghal Bank Building on the Bund, and held up the Chinese staff

who were counting the day's re- cclots, and walked off with 4,000

yunn.

The Henningen Company is one of the largest American Arms in Shanchal, producers of ice cream, candy, butter and milk.

No arrests had been made up to mlet-night-United Press.

T

than his words. He proved what he ught. This is the Selence of Christianity Jesus proved the Prin- ciple which heals the wick and easts out error, to be divine. Few, how- ever, except his students understood in the feast his teachings and their glorious proofs, namely, that Life. Truth, and Love (the Principle of this volunteers

unacknowledred Science)

destroy the only error. evil, disease, and

death, We need to understand the afirma- tion of divine Selence, dismiss super- stition, and demonstrale truth accord- ing to Christ." (Pages 473 and 149).

Announcement

mandates,

others Include Inancial reports, opium and health,—

Tuited Press.

Princesses See Doll Exhibition

London, Dec. 23. Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret attended a charity exhibition of their own dolls at St. James's Palne, but they were not allowed to fouch them. Thousands of girls visiting the jexhibition sympathized with the

Princesses because they were unable

to play with the dolls, which included. Marianne,

the £3,000 gift from school children, United

French

Press.

Hung Chia Pao Tsu (Hamlet of the Hungs), Suyen distret. In the heart of the Llantung Peninsula.

GRADLED IN CONFLICT She was brought up in the cradle of Far Eastern conflicts during the past 60 years.

"I saw the last Sino-Japanese War when I was 14 and the Russe • Japanese War at 24. The outrages of the Japanese troops as well as the Czarist soldiers in my native district in the two wars left indelible hatred of aggressors on my heart.

When she was 17, she was married. Eight daughters and four sons were born,

"We

an

Uncarths Plot

Belfast. Dec. 23.

cars Police patrols

halte motor lorries on overy read out of Belfast to-day and searched tem. Renublican, Anny members are be

To be Involved in a plak.— lieved United Press,

Birds Flutter At Bler

Sydney, New South Wales Cant. John Johnron, who had de- voted much of his life to the buty of birds, was ertmated here. During h fun services 10 starline dow

the crematorium cband and coffin. They fluttered round

the elayed about a minute.

East's Tribute To West

Pomona, Cal

The fame of the Arablon horars

First Church of Chris:, Scientist. Hong Kong to Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Selentert in Boston, Mass.) No. 31 Macdonnell Rand, Close to Prakt Tram Station, Sunday

were Eving happily, and Service 11.15 mm. The Sunday School is peacefully in a native province, til at 10 am. Testimony Meeting, until seven years ago when the bend at the Univ-reite of California Wednesday, p.m. A Reading Room is

W. K. Kellogg Institute af Animal located in the Church Tilding and is Japanese imperialists

Industry here har hemma mata_ porn on Manilay to Friday inclusive from struck up the drums of aggression wide that among this year's sales of 19.34 n. to 12.30 pm, and From 3 p.m. In my sor a happy and peaceful future Arabian colts were 12 to the

to 5 pm. Saturday in.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All authorised ChrisBan Selenee Hteraturo is available at the ending Rm171.

country.

"I long

oare morn

The home again, but what will become Maharajah of Bhaunaga, India.

bite is cordially invited to attend the Zervices and to visit the Reading Room.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

of my family if my country is lost?

I am convinced that there wil be

no more happy homes for we Chinese Fabulous Mine Hunted juntil the Japanese are driven back

Oracle, Ariz.

to their own land.

"For the reconstruction of otaj

Thwarted in his long-time search homes 1 sent my sons, daughters-in- for the "Mine With the Iran Der

Hunan.

Tentsin and Swatow

Pleasantville Taiyuan Canton

Kulgan

Van Heutsz Hupch

date, Imperial

Air Mall by "Imperial Alrevnes

Direct Service"--London 22 December.

Shanghai

For

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Saturday

January,

Air Mail for "Air France Service" Marechal Joffre.......Sat., Dec. 24.

ue Marseilles, 8th 1930.

Saigon

G. P. O. and K. P, 0. Reg.Dec. 24, 1.30 p.m. Ord..

.Dec. 24. 2 p.m.

Sat, Dec. 24, 2.30 p.m

Sat., Dec. 24, & p.m

Marechal Joffre

Sun., Dec. 25, 8.30 a.m.

.....Sun., Dec. 25, 9 am

President Tatt Sun, Dec. 25, 0a.m.

Amoy and Shanghai

Sulyang

Sunday

Swatow and Shanghai Tientsin Manila

Sink:ang

Kwalsang

Ale Mail

"Imperial Direct Service"-due 2nd January 1939.

Shanghai and Japan

Monday

Airways Imperial Airways Plane Mon, Dec. 26 London.

K.P.O.

Reg., Ordi

.Dec. 20, noon.

.Dec. 28, 1 pm.

G.P.O.

Rek.,

.Dec. 20, noon.

Ord. ......Dcc. 20, 1 p.m.

Bhutan....... Mon., Dec. 26, 1 pm.

Au Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane Alon, Des. 26.

tralla by "Imperial Alrwnyk Sydney, Servier"-due 2nd January 1939.

Direct

Salgon

K.P.O.

Dec. 20, noon.

.Dec. 20, 1 p.m.

Rek..

Ord,

G.P.9.

Rez

Ord.

Mon., Dcc. 26, 1 p.m.

Helikon

Tuesday

.Dec. Zê, noOIL Dec. 28. 1 p.m.

Manila, Mucasser and Sourabayu... Thinegara....Tues., Dec. 27, 1.30 .. Swatow.....

Yunnan....Tues., Dec. 27, 8.30 am. .Tue., Dec. 27. Parcels only for Singapore, Penang, Menestheus

Ceylon. Aden, Egypt, Marselles

G.P.O. and Ķľo. and London-due London, 1st February.

-Pureels, ......Dec. 27, 0a.m. FrangTues, Dre. 37, 1030 a.m. Ticarnett

Tues., Dec. 27, 10,30 n.m. Szecburn Tues., Dec. 27, Noon

.Tuco.. Dec. 27, 3 p.m.

Swatow and Tentsin Gatovia

Haihow, Takhai and Haiphong Swalew and Foochow

Share hai Manila

any and Shanghai Swatow

Swatow and Tientsin Swatow and Tentsin

H: Tun

Potsdam...Wed., Dec. 20, 8.30 o.m. Silversandal Wed., Dec. 28, 8.30 a.m. Kaylot ....Wed., Dec. 28, 3.30 p.m. Shunchih..Wed., Dec. 28, 12.30 p.m.

Thursday

Hofhow....Thurs., Dec. 29, 8.30 a.m. Tai Seun Hong

Thus, Dec. 20. 10.30 am.

Parcels and Phones only for South La Plata Maru

Africa via Durban. Intphony

Thurs., Dec. 29, 2,30 p.m. Wintang....Thurs., Dec. 20, 3 p.m...

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London.

Direct Service"-due

5th January 1939.

Thurs., Dec. ZA. K.P.O.

Rex.

...Dec. 20. 5 p.m.

Ord.

Bec. 29, 5.30 p.m.

Q.P.O.

Re

Dec. 29. & p.m.

Ord.

Air Mail for Malnya. Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia hv "Imperial Airways Direct Servier-due Sydney, 71 January 1939.

Thurs, Dec, 29.

K.P.O.

freeinst the Japanese, but most of i

lend them clothes to make good their

Swalow

Tientsin

law and daughters to the front, and R. Shoner of Oracle has gone back The Hongkong Stock Exchange I devote myself to the country, leave up into the Santa Catalina mountains weekly report issued at 3.15 p.m.ing my 76-year-old husband alone in to try again. Shaner believes that 1,000 Lorries For yesterday, says:

such a gold mine docs exist some Prices during the week were well Following the Japanese occupation place on the north slope of the Santa China From U.S. maintained, with a steady undertone. of Mukden in 1931, guerillas spread.Catalinas,

Enquiries were general, but business like wildfire throughout Manchuria continues to be on a restricted scale, ! present rates not attracting

Banks were the medium of sellers. e fair turnover, and closed with buy-which still carry on their struggles. When wellsten fell into Japanere

rs at $1,385.

delylug the Japanese suppression. Ishands, friends who curne back from The Young Iron and Blood Army, the frant informed Madame Chao Parassing the Japanese la Liaotung that her daughter had been killed by Peninsula.

the Japanese.

With tears in her eyes the old mother said, "I did not regret rend- ing my daughter to the front."

New York. Dec. 23. Discussing dealings arising out of the credits granted inst week by the Export and Import Bank, the New York Times says that 1,000 2-ton lorries will be purchased from Gen- crui Motors Corporation and Chrysler Corporation for shipment to

the Chinese Government.

is appro-

The amount involved ximately $1,000,008,—Revter.

“ATRÓCUPY". ČIAMPAIGN | Hopkins Succeeds To

AGAINST BRITAIN

Commerce Post

Washington, Dec. 23. President Roosevelt his aunointed Mr. H. L. Hopkins os Secretary of Commerce in succcation to Mr. Daulel Noper.

(Continued from Page 1)

pheurer Many examples of nimest unbelievable brutality..... If the House of Commons all concerns Hitself about the Jews in Germany, then possibly the Reichstag might Mr. Hopkins al present adminis- bury itself with the horrors in Palestrator of the Works Progress Ad- mijlstration, which, with the Federal Screaming headlines have branded Agency is in charge of rellet works. the British measures in the Near and Cannel F. C. Herrington has been Middle East n "inhuman", "barbar- | ngpointed to succeed Mr. Hopklos. bus", "brutal", and "bloody".

Renter.

active

The Manila market was during the week, and generally rhows some Improvement.

Fusiness done during the week: long Bank $129, 21930, 1.335,

70, $1,340, $1,335. $1,340, $1,300 Hongkung Fires 3178

kuva #128

Docks (Old) $181, $185 Docks (New) $173) Providents (oid)" $625 0.40 Providents (New) 20 Harin %, $0.00 $0 Inds 30

Star Ferries $72

Colon tutte (V) $10.30

Electrics $68, 1573%

Telephone (014) 123

Wations 87.45

Entertainments 80,00

3.10 p.m. changes refosing quotation=). #nyert

IK, Danks #1,385′′ Cantona

Douglas 2

Lands $36

Entertaintments sons

Sellars Sandakans 10.00

Males 11. Hanks $1.350/90 JK. Fires $37a

ded out in one or two years. One of the few guerills armi

LEFT ALONE IN VILLAGE

ls remarkable guerilla array was born in Madame Chao's home when the old lady, together with two sons and, three young students, pledged to unite the people and resist Japanese inperialists.

escape.

When I return from Singapore I will devote myself to organising a model guerilla army in Kwanglung. Canton is to be recaptured the ra Canton must be recaptured. And if gular trops should raly a great dent on guerilla warfare.

"There are thousands of guerillas Kwangtung now. But I inder-

The young men then went into the mountains, leaving Madame Chno and her daughters to serve as "communi-fn cation officers." ammunition trans- porters me the old

and organizers of recruits. Muny a

old lady went out heavy snow-storms to bury rifica "I am an old woman now. I may In the forest or in the old tombs; die soun.

escorted she

new

in

nny

stand that few of them are well organised or under responsible ard enable commanders,

Lime

"Yet I still devote myself whole- partimas to guerilla headquarters, heartedly to my country." and would and sometimes, when the guerillas rather work to death than wait for came into her courtyard, she would death,

1ok after them personally, and when "How else should the pearle of they were hotly pursued by Japanese, China work for their fatherland?"

Pinter

Rex.

Ord.

Rez. Ord.

Kinngru Letsang Fort Fayard, Hoihow and Haiphong Shantung Formosa and Amoy

.Dec. 29, 7 p.m.

...Deo. 20. 5 p.. .Dec. 20, 6.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Dec. 20. 6 p.11.

.Dec. 29. 7 p.m.

.Fri., Dec, 30, 8.30 am. .Fri., Dec. 30, 8.30 am. ..Fri., Dec. 30, 8.30 a.m. Canton Maru Fri., Dec., 30, 10.30 a.m. Emp. of Japan Fri., Dec. 30, 4.30 p.m. Ale Mall for “K.L.M. Airways Direel Terukuni Maru....Frt. Dec. 30.

Beryle_due Amsterdam, 10th January.

Manila

Straits, Crylon. India. Aden. Egynt and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 25th January.

Janan. Honolulu. U.S.A., Chofral and South America via San Francisco (Parels and Pabers only for Canada)-de San Franelsen, 18th Fnuary 1839

Janan

Ord..

G.P.O, and B.P.O. Reg........Doc. 30, 12.30 p.m.

....Doc. 10, I p.m..

Fri, Dec. 30. Terukuni Maria...

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reit......Dec. 30, 12.45 p.m. Ord..

.Dec. 30, 1.30 p.m.. President Tatt... .Frl.. Dec. 30.

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Parcels.....Dec., 10. Noon

Saturday

Reg. Orl.

.Dec. 30, 1.45 p.m. .Dec. 30. 2.30 p.m.

Kumsang ....Sat, Dec. 31, 5 pmn..

Piano... Bat. Des. 21. -

E.P.O.

Al Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways

julu and 1.6.A, by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -dub San Francisco, 1th Jan.

Ker..

.....Dee 31. 8 p.m.

Ord.,

...nea, 11, 5.39 p.m.

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