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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

MISCELLANEOUS. TOMBULA.-There will be a Tom- bola every Friday, cominencing next week at St. Patrick's Club, 5 Garden Road, irom 8.30 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. FOR SALE.

Leller TIN CAN MAIL COVERS. enclosed in a waterlight tin was put into the sea. For sale at Graca Co., 10, Wyndham Street, longkong.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock

Exchange

official summary issued at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, says:

A good volume of trading was re- Stocks In

ported during the day.

must demand being Docks, Old and

Trans, New. Lands,

and

W transacted

Electrics, business being

little

in them prices differing but from the opening bids. Unions fell after rales re- away sughty, and

ported at $478, a large block changed hands at $475. H... Banks receded to $1,402 busluess done, as against $1,405 yesterday, but this merely re- fleets a decline of £2 in the London quotation.

Путем

Canton Insurance $210 Union Insurance 420

Ducks Didi #1811⁄2 HR Docks (New) $11.00 Bateln $7

HK. Luis $30.85

tumplireya Buly

1K. Reitles 63.33

HK. Tramways $175

Peak Tron (0) $715

Peak Trams (New) $3

S termes $72

China Lights 18. $3.59

1. Eleetetes $

Sandakan 1 10

Criments $10,00

14 $4.90

Dairy Farm $24.20

Watsony 05

ILK. Govt. 4% Loan d pin.

HK. Govt. 3125 Loni pat.

Hetler

Cena Underwriters $0.70 HK. K. Whives 31175 BR. Docks (Old) $19 Itauts #935

5. Hotels $7.65

H.K. Lands de

1. Trumways 17.70

China Lights cum riu. $9.70

IK. Electrics 15875.

10 $24

Constructions $15 Mama (LIC) 37-

Sales Songkong Danks $1.462% Union isurance $475/08 H.K. Docks (Old) $10!

3.K. Darks (New) $17.00/75

1.5. Hotein #7

HK, Lands $37

UK Tramway $17.00

China Lights rtn. $.60

11.1. Electries $8/30

Telephones (Old) $231

Cements $1560

Watonn $9 05

Antamuks Ps. .64

Atoka 31

Hogula Gold 257

Henguet Consolidated 14.20

Coen Trove 54

Consalitated Mines .003 Demonstration 20

1. X. L

Cumpas 13

Suyoc 2011

United Macales .00

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CARLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Jan. 5. New York Collon

Opening

Jan. (1539) Mar. (1939) May (1939) July (1039) Oct. (1930) Dec. (1039) Spol

Clusing 0.40b/48a 8.35/35 0.48 748 8.41/41 1.27 127

8.18/18 7.07/07

8.03 /04

7.03 /83

7.53/53

7.68 /07

7.59 N 8.01

N

New York Rubber

Mar, (1939)

May

Sept.

Oct

Dec.

10.32b/42 16.28/28 19.33 734 14,15/18 16.16/17 10.18/16

18.20/20

Sales for the day:--800 tons.

Chicago Wheat

00%/70 70/09% 705/70/ 70/ 70%

717 71

20,011,000 bushels. Chicage Corn

532/53% 53 /53% 544/54% 54/54% 55%/55% 55755%

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Temporary Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering

The Council will appoint a temporary lecturer in Mechanical Engineering with special qualifica. tions in Thermo-Dynamics and in the design of ballers, Steam and Candidates must Oli ongines.

Máy

July

Sept.

Wednesday's Sales:-

May

July

Sept.

Winnipeg Wheat

Muy

52/0234

July

Oct.

03%/03% 6354/03% 03/03

63%/63%

Exchange At

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand.... T.T. Soonghat T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A.

18. 2% 18. 2%

.93

G

hold a good British University

II.K.$400 Pay qualification. month.

The appointment may become permanent.

Applications should reach the 1st February, undersigned by 1939.

W. B. FINNIGAN.

Registrar University of Hong Kong. 3rd January, 1939.

H.K. Stock Market

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

DANKS

H.K. Banks, $..... B.K. Banks Lon. £. Chartered ..

1,48214 sa.

.88 n. .94

1

Mercantile, A. &. B. £

.27%

Mercantile, C. £.

13.

East Asia $

.BU I.

INSURANCES

Canton $....

Union S......

China Underwriters ets....

Shell Bearers s/-

Waterboals $.

Friday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 6, 1939.

G.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th. day of January, 1939, 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 Sau Chuk Yuon Road, Kowloon City, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 5 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renown at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- an of the lot the Purchaser (it not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the of two hundred aale, the aum

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULANS OF THE LOT.

New Kow non Inland

Read. Kowloon

* No 2649.

****** San Chuk Yuen

1 No of Sale.

Registry So

Locality

Boundary

MeasurementTe

ti per mula

plan.

E

$8.075

Contents it

*. feel.

Bentl

| Upset Price:

16.150

(Continued from Page 2.)

$91$

towards the authorised Roal of 3,000 planes.

Naval personnel will be increased by 5,500 to 113,000,

210 n.

.478 75 sa.

.70 8.

H.K. Fire $.

.178 n.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.

.83% 1.

Steamboats $...

.18 1.

U.S. BUDGET A RECORD

Indo-Chinas, 1. $.

.56 11.

Indo-Chinas D. $.

.24 n.

.85/- 11.

.9 n.

117

18 b.

.17.60 b.

will

6.30 b.

.0.10 b.

of $300,000,000 over 1030.

Sha, Docks, Sh. S

100 n.

nge.

17/0 n. .0.33 S.

.3 D. 7% n.

54

$0.

.31 5.

2514 84.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves S. Docks (okly Deeks (new) $ Providents (vld) Providents (new) New Eng. Sh. $.

Kallan 9/-

Raubs S..

MINING

Venz: Goldfield

Hongkong Mines els..

Antamoks Ps.

Aloke Ps.

Baguio Gold. Ps.

Benguet Con. I's.

Cocu Grove Ps.

Con. Mines Ps.

Demonstratons Ps.

1XL. P. Gumatts Ps. San Mauricio 1's. Sayoe Consol Ps. Paracales Ps.

Hotels S..

LANDS

Lands S.... Landa 10% deb, $. S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Renities $.. Chinese Estates $........

UTILITIES

Tram. $..... Peak Tranms (old) $. Peak Trans (new) $. Star Ferries $..

Y. Ferries (old) $.

Y. Ferries, (new) $. China Light (cum. rts.) China Light (Rights) $. HI.K. Electric $.

Electric $. Macao Sandakan Light $. Telephone (old) $. Telephone (new) $. Tractions /-

Singapore Pref., s/-

INDUSTRIAL

.5.00 n.

defence

require

National $1,320,000,000, which is an increase

President Roosevelt, in his mess- that t expressed the opinion large part of the additional national should be put defence expenditure

In a special category on a tempor- ary basis. He emphasised the per- manent benet of much of the nd- ministration's expenditure.

Dealing

with the extensive work of rellet and other related expenditures, .14.20 sa. the President gave an assurance that the programme would not be curtali-

.54 so.

Sil. cd arbitrarily or violently.

.003 sil

28 sa.

.63 $0.

.13 sa.

In view of the enlarged defence and agricultural pay- progimme inents, he advocated the considera- of 01 moderate increase in taxation. Reuter and United Press.

DEFENCE VOTES

.1.82 50. tion 2012 SR. 68 sa.

.7.10.

.37

3.

107

n.

.9.40 n. .81% b. .5.35 b. .90 n.

17.10 s. .8 b. Ab

72 n.

Washington, Jan. 5, The budget contains $667,498,000 regular appropriation for the Navy, $442,050,000 for the Army, $10,774- 000 for the War Department's non- military purposes, and $10,524,000 for the maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal,

Meanwhile Congress is requested practically to double the 1939 appro- priation for the Maritime Commis sion. In 1840 it is, estimated that the 224 Commission will call for $80,500,000 24 chiefly for the purposes of rushing $...9.70 5. the construction of new merchant 3.70 s. ships, which are important to national .50% 8.

defence.

21/3 n.

17 n. The budget also included aun 10 n. estimated extra $1,030,370 to flannce 24. the new anti-esplonare campaign, 8.60 . President Roosevelt specifically asked for an increase in military and navy 25/ Intelligence appropriations, and in addition Treasury officials estimated Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. that $150,000 would be available for Cald: Maeg. (Pre.), Sh. $..........13 n. intensified anti-spy netivities by the Canton Ices $.

.1.70 n. Nuvy, Justice and Treasury depart- Cements $.

16.00 n. ments.-United Press. Ropes S.

,3.00 b. STORES, &c. Daley Farms $.

.24.10 b. Watsons $.......

.8.05 b. .8.10 n Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $....... Wing On (HIK.) $. Powell, Lid, els..

COTTON MILLS Ewo Cotton (c. ris.) Sh. Shui Colton Sh. S. Zoong Sings, Sh.$. Wing On Textiles, Sh.$.

MISC.

HK. Entertainments $..

Constructions, S..

Vilbro Piling $.

Ch. Govt 56 1925

GS Bonds.....

.2 n.

.36 n. .00 1.

S..16 1. 102 1. .24 m. .40 n.

.7 b.

.0.60 n.

.76% n.

ILK. Govt. 4% Loan ..6% prm.

11.K. Govt. 345

Murstuns (Lon.) 5/- Morsmons (BLK.), s/»

par t

10/0 b. ..3/- 0.

MANILA SHARES. The following quotakons were re- ceived after the close of the morning acasion through Reuters:

Antamok

United Parcule

Business Dane Prices in Peras Jan. 6. Jan. 0,

172 Nom.

.63%

100

Aloit

31

30

Raguio Gold

251

23

58

Benguet Care.

14.20 14.00

T.T. Manlin

.57%

Coco Grove

$4

63

Consolidated Mines

003

003

TT. Datavin

5244

monstration

71

20/

TT. Bangkok

.140

IXL.

.89

Ung.

T.T. Saigon

.100

Parnenle Gumbus

.13

Uny.

Ban Mauriclo

1.07

1.fd

TT. Franco

10.00

Suyoo

20% Ung.

.71%

127

1/0

& Fritz report

.1/3

4 m/s D/D

do,

16/32 .201 .11.40

4.04

TIT. Germany

T.T. Switzerland

TT. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/c London

4 m/s-L/o · U.S.A.

4 m/s, France

30.d/■ India

UB: Cross rate in Lam,

.84

The following is Swan, Culbertson

market:

on this morning's

LANDING SOUTH OF PAKHOI REPORTED

(Continued from Page 1)

ed irregular units under Wang Ying and Chong Jen-chich.---Central News. FIGHTING INTENSIFIED

Sian, Jan. 6.

JAPAN'S PREMIER ADMITS CRISIS IN FIRST STATEMENT TO PRESS

Loretta Young's Friend Gaoled

Philippine Islands' Fraud Chargo

NEW YORK, Jan. 5. WILLIAM BUCKNER, member of one of America's

most prominent insurance families--said to be engaged to Loretta Young, the film

Not! star-has pleaded

Guilty to charges of fraud in connection with a recent boom in Philippine Railway bonds.

William J. Gillespie, a well- known Wall Street broker and! one of Buckner's associates, has similarly pleaded.

|

NATION TROUBLED THE NEW BY DIFFICULT TASK

CABINET

Fremler.. Baron K. Hiranuma Kido "Marquis E.

Marquis K. Kido "Mr. IL Arita *Lt.-Gen. 8. Itagakl

Home Wellaro

Forrlan

War ....

Navy

Finance

Admiral Yonai Mr. S. lawata

Commerce and Industry.. Mr.

Y. Hatta

Agriculture and Forestry Mr. C. Machida

Justico

Education....

Overseas

Communications

Sblono

Baron Araki Mr. B. Shlono *Mr. Y. Haita "Air. B.

Railways...... Mr. Y. Maeda Without Portfolio.... Prince Koneye

Chief Secretary ...... Mr. II. Tanzbo

Director of Legislative Bureau

Mr. S. al President of Planning Board.. Mr. K. Aoki,

*Member of former Cabinet.

TOKYO, Jan. 5.

AFTER THE CEREMONIES of ginstallation by the Emperor were concluded, Premier Hiranuma and other members of the new Cabinet proceeded to the official residence of the Prime Minister and held the first Cabinet- session at 8.15 p.m.

In a statement issued follow- ing the Cabinet meeting, the new Premier, Baron Hiranuma, ad- mitted that Japan was confront ed by an unprecedented crisis and its solution, he said, was by

no means an easy task.

"If, however, the Government and nation are solidly united and display their traditional national spirit

the

The investiture of other, members of the Cabinet took place at 7.30 p.m.

attended Premier Hiranuma ceremonies, which were personally conducted by the Emperor at the Im- perial Palace-Domel.

PLEDGE TO ARMY AND NAVY Tokyo, Jan. 5.. Premier The new

has given definite pledges to Lieut-General Itagaki, the Minister of War, and

the august virtues of the Imperial Admiral Yonai, the Minister of Navy. 10 pay due considerations to the re- Family.

I am confident that the curtive of the China Incident" and per- rent situation will be brought to a satisfactory settlement," he added.

Promising to

announce

definite

Liresses

quests of the

fighting services. Altainment of the "ultimate objec-

polleles of the new Cabinet later, fection of national defence systems the represent the two salient points put Premier IIiranuma necessity of concentrating the entire forth by the military and naval au-

the country resources of

for the thurities. Domel. attainment of the "Sacred Campaign."

Referring to the Government's

LAST ACT OF LIBERALS

London, Jan. 5. The Tokyo Correspondent of the Times" describes the the last

INSULT TO ITALIAN

nttitude for the settlement of the China Incident, the new Premier London FLAG, CLAIM

pledges that the fundamental policies Cabinet crisis in Japan as (Continued from Page 1.) which were firmly established by the act of the old order, and the replace

ment of Konuye by Baron Hiranuma as a victory for the forces endra- the approval Colosseum in El Djem, which is the preceding Cabinet with the

vouring to build up a new order in largest of the Roman ruins in Africs, of the Emperor would be executed.

Various arrangements that have Japan-United Press. Buckner and Gillesple were arrest- He also stopped at Sousse, where

GERMANY PLEASED

Berlin, Jan. 8. d as they arrived in New York from several companies of Senegal troops been initiated for the realisation of England in the Queen Mary. They were reviewed. He was greeted by these policies will be maintained and

Germany appears to be extremely frauds totalling loud cries of "Vive Daladice as he developed by all means, he said. accused of

Concluding, the Premier urges the satisfied with the composition of the U.S.$1,000,000,

presented a new flag to the alliertation to appreciate the great efforts new Japanese Cabinet, regiment stationed at Sousse.

being done by the officers and men Haran Iranumia is regarded as a At serta he took leave of the at the front. He pleaded for tolera-statesman of great experience, while Hesident-General of Tunisia, M. Erie tion of various inconveniences in the the continuation in offer of Mr. Arita, Laboane, and began his journey to time of emergency, and called for who concluded with Germany and close co-operation with the Govern-Italy the two-year-old anti-Comintern Algiern-Trans-Ocean.

ment In overcoming the difficult Pact, is similarly welcomed. situation--Domet,

were

LORETTA YOUNG

The two men are alleged to have spread false "inside information" last January which caused a boomlet in Wall Street and foreign exchange in the Philippine Islands bonds,

The patice further allege the two men took five beautiful showgirls by air to Washington in August, 1937, and threw a party in an attempt to influence legislators.

Shortly after his arrrest Buckner was permitted to make a long-dis- Lance telephone call to Loretta Young in Hollywood.

ITALIANS' RESOLUTION

Rome, Jan. 5.

EMPEROR INVESTS NEW CABINET

No outstanding change in Japan's war policy is expected,

The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zellung" writes: "Quick settlement of the crisis was a necessity. The appoint- new Finance Mintater ment of n is of special Importance, as Japan is faeed with diffleult Onnelal questions arising from the war.

It is announced that reprruruta-j

Tokyo, Jan. 5. tives of all Italian associations in;

The investiture of Haron Hirmuma Tunis adopted a anti-French resolu- tion which has been handed to the as Prime Minister was held in the Italian Consul-General with a re-presence of the Emperor at the Im

perial Palace ut 0.30 p.m. quest for its transmission

The "Lokal Anzeiger" maintains Admiral Hyakutake, Grand Chain- French Foreign Ministry.

the new the "in-berlain, and Lieut.-General Usaki, that the composition of

The resolution

stresses

tangibility of the

are

the

El Chief Aide-de-Camp to the Throne, Cabinet shows that Jupani making

by attended the ceremony.

rights which treatles, and by a 1,000 year-old tradition," and got on to express "Indignation caused by the continua!! acts of provocation and violence to which the Italian population is ex- "os well as "anger at the in-!

Pdible insults offered to the Italian]

The resolution concludes afirming the "indestructible loyalty" of Italians in Tunis to King Victor! Emmanuel and Signor Mussolini- Trans-Ocean.

INQUEST VERDICT

Coroner Recommends

Safeguards

A recommendation that the Tram- way Company should take steps to wrovide a bumper on the rails in their Depot, was made by the Coroner, Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when a verdict of accidental death was given by him at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Wong Cheung, 41, a Atter of the Company. No Jury was em panelled.

POST

From

Straits

Japan

Haiphong

Japan and Shanghai

Bangkok and Holhow! Haiphong

Swatow

[no compromise politieally.-Reuter.

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

U.S.A.. Honolulu and Japan-San 10th December Francisco date 1938

Haiphong, Pakhol and Hollow Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 31si December 1938. Calcutta and Strafts Shanghal Shanghal

For

Per

Behar Tazima Moru

Canton.

Jean Laborde

Kwelynng

Lippe Ninghai

President Cleveland Szechuan

Imperial Airways Plans Yuensang

Acncas. Gazana

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Friday

Rehar

He spoke endearingly to her nad

The inquiry was conducted by apologised for belon unable to keep a Traffic-Sergeunt G. Youe for the week-end engagement with her, but police, while Mr. A. Gillard, chief said: "Don't worry, I'll be out 10 raffle assistant, and Mr. J. K. Leg-| Shanghai and Japan ... see you soon.”

horn, workshop superintendent, both Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Chitral of the Tramway Company, attended.j

Deceased diled on December 8 following an necident in the Tramway Depot in Russell Street on October 26. while engaged in olling the under- neath part of a tramcar parked over an inspection pit.

Bliss Young sald: "I know Mr. Buckner very well. I have been out with him many times here, and

ke him-but marriage is ridiculous." -United Press.

“MURDER" CHARGE BY BRITISH COMMISSION

(Continued from Page 2.)

Bitter fighting has been raging connected with the charges made by along the Yellow River since Wednes- the Spanish Insurgent authorities of day when the Japanese started their | the "Improper conduct by British push towards Shenz

ometals, employees, and others at St. Chinese batteries on the west bank Jean De Luz, San Sebastion of the stream have kept up a fierce | Burgos." bombardment of the Japanese units

at Wenchieng, Kuhsien, and Chungshih on the east bank.

The Japanese at Sinochuanwo, nre reported to have been beaten back by the Chinese and are retreating to- wards the eRAL.

The Chinese are counter-attacking the Japanese at Jentsuthan, Kuantow- shan and other hilly regions.

The Japanese at Taning, north of Chihsien are advancing towards Ping- tukwan in an attemot to join their units at Chihsten-Central News,

QUERILLAS NEAR SHANGHAI

Chungking, Jan. 6. Reports

from Shanghai reveal rampant Chinese guerilia aclivities

In the Woosung-Wentsaopang arco, north of Shanghai, recently.

ог

The enquiry will be conducted by Mr. O'Malley, the British Charge d'Affairea at St. Jean De Cruz, Mr. Jerram, the acting British Agent at} Burgos, and Sir Wasey Sterry,

Mr. Jerram has been instructed to press for Immediate production of the charges and the evidence, and also for immediate access to it. Reuter.

BARCELONA THREAT

The cause of death was sold to be a collision between cars Nos, 20 and 07 in the Depot, when the man up- parently was crushed.

Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marseilles due Mar- setlles, 3rd.. February.

Дис.

January 6

.January

January

January

January

„January 7.

January 7.

..January 7.. ..January

„January 8. .January 8,

„January 8.

January 9.

Date and Time.

Fri., Jan. 0, 7.00 pm..

.FTL., Jan. G.

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Parcels,

Reg Ord..

Saturday

Titan

17th

Shanghai and Jupan... Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Chitral

Service"-due Amsterdam. January.

Papers

and Calcutta Fort Bayard and Helhow

Mr. Forrest sald the fatality migh!{"Dairen have been prevented a permanent) Manila obstruction had been placed on the rails in such a position as to prevent Parcels a car from approaching any nearer than the desired distance from the mln head of the No. 3 pit. He tur- Haiphong ther recommended that the Tramway Company should take steps to provide such a bumper, which might be made movable if desired.

Hunter Ignores Bullet In Heel

Bristow, Okla. Lawes Carroll is a farmer and he likes to hunt squirrels. While hunt- ing with a friend, the farmer climbed tree and shot at a squirrel hiding Saragossa, Jan. 5.

In the hollow. The 22-calibre bullet The Insurgents to-day entered the passed through the wood and lodged they in Carroll'a heel. He went ahead fertile Urgel plains, which allege, have been flooded by the with the hunt.

sluice Loyalists, who opened the goles, diverting the canal.

Artean de Lerida and Puigvert de Lerida have been occupled, and it is Isolated Japanese units have con- claimed that 3,000 prisoners were stantly been attacked by

the

taken yesterday morning.

The latest rald on a Japanese unit

The Manila market held a quiet partisans, session with prices practically remain-

The top blade of the Insurgent "eclasore" is threatening Barcelona,

Beauty Shop In School

Toledo, O.

A school-maintained tearoom and ing steady. Antamok and Atok both of about 300 men was carried out on showed losses of one centavo, while Wednesday. The Japanese were sur- as it reaches Ana, beyond the Benguet Consolidated showed a loss rounded and suffered, heavy casual-important read Junction at Artesa de beauty shop are to be used as train- Segre, while the lower blade has in grounds for girls altending the of 10 centavos. Coco Grove, Dee

Macomber · Vocational High The guerillas retired upon the ar- advanced to Borlas Blancas and the school. The two shops are to be monstration and San Mauricio all showed maize of 15. 34. and 4 centavos rival of large numbers of Japanese Llazas Heights south of the town

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THW

Snigon

Amoy and Shanghai Manita

Reg.,

Ord..

....Зал. 6, 5 pan. Jan. 7, 9.45 a.m. Jan. 7, 10.30 am..

Sat, Jan. 7, 9.30 a.m.- ......Sat., Jan. 7.

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

Jan. 7, 9.30 mm. .....Jan. 7. 10 . Lippe......Sat., Jan. 7, 10.30 am.. Pres. Van Buren

for only

Air Mail for "Alr-France Service" due Marseilles, 22nd January.

Amoy

Salgon

Bangkok

Amoy and Foochow Swatow, Shanghai and Tientaln

Kulsang

Sutyung

Wosang

Sal., Jan. 7, 11.30 a.m.

......Papers, Jan. 7. noon. Sat., Jan. 7, 12.30 p.m. .Sat, Jan. 7, 1 p.m. Jean Laborde Sat., Jan. 7, 2.30 p.m. Sinklang......Sat., Jan. 7, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Cleveland Sat., Jan. 7, 3.30 p.m. Sal., Jan. 7. Bellkon

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

Rex., Ord.,

Anshun Helikon

Sunday

Michael Jebsen Scistan Wingsong

Monday

Parcels only for Shgapore, Fenant, Aeneas

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 18th, February

.....Jan. 7, 4 p.m. Jarı. 7, 4.30 pan. Sat, Jun. 7, 5 p.m Sat., Jan. 7, 5 p.m.

.Sun., Jan, 0, Da.. .Sun., Jan. 0, 9 a.m. Sun, Jan. 8, 0 a..

.Mon, Jan. 9.

G. P. O, and K. P 0. Parcels, .......Jan. 9. 5 p.m. ..Mon., Jan. 9, 5 p.m. Imperial Airways Plano Mon, Jan. 9..

K.P.O.

Parcels only for Japan via Kobe Air Malt for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due London 10 January 1030.

Yuensong

Itek.

„Jan, 0, 5,00 p.m.

Ord.

.Jan. 9, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rer.

.Jan, 9, 5,00 p.m.

Ord.

„Jan. 9, 7.00 p.m.

Airmail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperiai Airways Plaue Mon., Jan, B..

tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" dus Sydney, 10th Janu-

ary 1939.

K.P.O.

Ter.

„Jan, 0, 8,00 p.m..

Ord.

„Jan. 9, 5.30 9.03.

G.P.O.

нег.

Ord.

„Jan, 0, 5.00 MAL

Jan. 8, 7.60. p.m..

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