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G. 100 R.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

Waterworks Ordinanco, 1938.

NO. 20 of 1938.

The above Ordinance stipulates

that only plumbers licensed by THE STANDARD CATALOGUE the Water Authority may.con- twentieth century issues of coins of the world for sale at Graen & Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Hongkong Established 1098.

REFUGEE RELIEF

Rural Welfare Centre At Shumchun

struct, after or repair a service connected to the Water Works.

The attention of consumers is directed to the list of licensed

plumbers published in the Govern-

Monday HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

BITTER FIGHTING

ON TWO SPANISH FRONTS

(Continued from Page 1.)

at Tarroga-Cervera. At the BRIT time, however, the Loyalists.caused consklerable damage in all of the evacuated villages, whose Inhabitants they took with them in the retreat.

LOYALIST COUNTER-CLAIMS According to a Barcelona message,

following war bulletin on Saturday night: Extremadura Front. Loyalist troops continued their victorious vil- vance on Saturday. After crossing the river Zufar, they orcupled the village of Peruleda de Zaucego, and continued their march in the diree

the Defence Ministry issued the

January 9, 1939.

LOVE LETTERS

£1 FOR A PAGE

EXTRACTS from 750

pages of love letters written by 28-years-old Wilfred Wolfendale, a Cambridge graduate, were read in the Sheriff's Court in Lan- caster recently.

Aeronautical Students

the students of

POST OFFICE.

BROADCAST RECEIVING

MAIL FOR CANTON LICENCES

Registered and ordinary mails Holders of licences are reminded (nol Insured or Parcels) will be ac- that if it is desired to continue to re- cepted for Canton and despatched as tain possession of the apparatus atter the date of expiration of the licence a renewal must be efected without delay.

ment Gazette of the 6th January. Ition of Monterubio de laver, the was awarded £750 breach of pro. Mr, C. H. Roberts, principol, at the and 1 p.m.

1939, and to additions to the above fist which may appear from time the Government

to time Gazette.

(b)

by messenger,

(c) by post.

To avoid contravention of the neighbouring belghts, together with said ng she left the court with her posed the toast of "The Aeronautical|plications should be accompanied by

the v

Loyalista captured the village of

On the right bank of the Cuenca, the heights of Crana Loma de Nadagrulla, as well the Height 086, Sierra Mejano, and several of the

village of Fuente Veguna. Ordinance, consumers are rc- A Rural Welfare Centre is

The advance continues. The Loyalists repulsed being organized at Shumchun. Its quested to employ only licensed object will be to conduct Refugee plumbers on work to be done to enemy counter-attacks,

feet in the affected arens between services connected or to be con-ovest within the last three days the East River ind the British frontier. The first contingent of 10 nected to the Water Works,

has extended over 600 kilometro Much war material, numerous prisoners fell into their

Inst

con-

field staff has already proceeded to Shumchun tu begin preparatory work, Later a further two tingents will go into the field to co- operate with the returning refugees f the spring sowing.

The Kural Welfare Centre will be under the direction of Mr. Percy Chen, who with Dr. C. Y. Wu was responsible for the arrangements for the establishment of the Hospital of

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority, Public Works Department, Hong Kong, 6th Jaunary, 1939.

UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

Engineering

the Welfare Centre, Assistance has Temporary Lecturer in Mechanical been received from the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the equipping | and staffing of the Hospital which will be under the Kwangtung Joint Medical Reller.

The Council will appoint for temporary lecturer in Mechanical

auspices of the Committee

Territory

honis.

conquered

as well

the

R

circumstances permit.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Lellers and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and Siberia" If so superscribed. South America are forwarded "yla

New Licences will be available at new type of light aeroplane has the Government Indio Office, G.P.O.

MAIL LETTERS A been constructed during the past Building, Firat Floor, on ordinary! Ordinary leiter mail.only for Weat year for a well-known' designer by business days, and will be issued Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, Miss Margaret Ruane, 30-Aeronautlent

the College of against the receipt of a remittance of Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac- Engineering. The years-old hotel book-keeper, of aeroplane will soon be dying. Tils and 0, between the hours of 9 am cepted at senders' risk. Leeds-road, Barrow-in-Furness, announcement was made recently by licences will be issued between 8 a.m. 5 p.m. except on Saturdays when

mise damages £1 for

annual dinner page.

and dance of the every College of Aeronauticul Engineering

Applications may be made:-

(a) personally. and the Automobile Engineering "Please do not think I brought Training College, this action- for money," Miss Ruane,

Mr. Roberts, who presided, proferable under (a) and (b) that op- It is essential under (c) and pre- sister. "I only wanted to vindicate

und Automobile Industries." several yscif. But it will be long Ume

He crossed Cheque puyable to the Hong- before I can work again."

said that the progress of the colleges kong Government. The new licence, had again been most satisfactory, but will then be sent by post or messen- you put your arms round my neck progress of ex-students who year by actual cash la tendered a new licence closed 15 minutes earlier than the

Wolfendale wrote:

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES her Of

"When The

was far more pleased at the ger as soon as it is ready. Where Registered and Parcel Mails are and hug me tight, the whole weight year rose to responsible appointments alsould be received in exchange be time given below unless otherwise of my sins falls off me and the in their professions. A student who fore leaving the Licensing Office. pollution vanishes,

now qualified in 1930

stated, and where malls are advertis- understand the Christian doctrine of superintendent engineer with one of licence should be returned with the gistered and parcel malls are closed

In the case of renewal the olded to close at or before 9 forgiveness of sins and redemption the leading air lines.

a.m., re- Others who of the soul."

application. left in 1934 were respectively Air

at 3 p.m. on the previous day. His address was given as Nessfield, Ministry's Inspector in Charge super- Hest Bank, near Morceambe, and hevising the manufacture of aircraft in

INWARD MAILS was said to be a salesman for a Lan-Californa for the British Government; caster linoleum Arm. But he was in charge of the aeronautical section not in court.

at Witwatersrand University; chiet representative of the Air Registra tion Board-in Cairo; and. "He' travelling somewhere

charge of in the automobile department at Wit- Canada," his aunt, Mrs. C. Wollen-watersrand University and officiat dale, of Howe Ghyll, Lancaster, snid. examiner She had not even heard that her Education in South Department of nephew had been sued.

Africa. A new trophy had been presented during We have met Miss Ruane. We the year by Captain G. P. Olley, to had no idea of all this unhappiness, be held annually by the it will be a terrible shock to his showing conspicuous ability in the students: widowed mother, who is now not in practical and commercial branches. very good health,"

This trophy had been awarded for the first time to Mr. A. C. Williams, u New Zealand student.

On the Eastern front. in the section of Cubells, the Loyalists offered berole resistance to Insurgent attacks, The heights of Masbell were three times occupied by the Insurgents, but they were finally repulsed,"

in the sectors of Vinaixa and Vilo- sell, severe fighting is in progress. | Loyalist troops are offering stubborn resistance, and the Insurgents have suffered heavy losses.

PREMIER'S MESSAGE

Although the Hospital will be con-Engineering with special qualifica- Negrin, issued a

Aldered mobile, it will be equipped tions in Thermo-Dynamics and in with facilities for surgical operations, the design of hollers, Steam and according to the plans. A complete Oil engines. Candidates must set of surgleal Instruments has been held a good British University promised by the Chinese National Red Cross. The Chinese Medicul qualification. Association is maintaining a surgeon month,

Pay HK.$400

at the Hospital. Although only The appointment may become opened a week ago, news of the Hus- pital has already spread and patients permanent. are being brought from the surround- ing districts. One hundred and Afty beds are occupied.

are

The materally ward since I was opened has assisted in the birth of five youngsters, four girls and one

inothers boy. The

refugees. There are several cases of shock from the results of bombing and fright. One patient, a youth, was brought by his mother from Tungkun suffering

Applications should roach tho undersigned by Int February. 1939.

W. B. FINNIGAN,

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

AUNT DIDN'T KNOW

A Paris communication says that the Spanish Loyalist Premier. Dr. proclamation on Saturdity to the Loyalist Army, in which he said: "I expect from all, eflective co-operation for the defence of our rail, as has hitherto been the case, and I am certain that the en-court. thusiasm and spirit of sacrifice of our

will render

De

troops At the present moment of i

ropld victory severe trial, the heroism with which our army is holding up the enemy on the Eastern front and on the Ebro is an example and encouragement for all those behind the front. Our eyes are fixed on the future of our country, and on the independence of our soil. and we shall gain the victory which we deserve."-Trans-Ocean,

from shock. His father is a Customs THE SPANISH WARainst Catalonia, now in its third

guard at Shunchun. The distracted father and mother were met on the Tailway by Dirs. Langley and Mr. Chen and directed to the Shumchun Hospital where the boy was admitted to undergo treatment.

It is hoped that permission will be granted for the Rural Welfare Centre to open clinics at Nomicu

und Shataukok. A request has also been received that medical staff be sent to Pingwu to operate a cliale at that place.

Franco Claims More Advances on Front

London, Jan. 7. have captured the town of Vinaixa, General Franeo's troops claim to

25 miles from Tarragona, and to be continuing the advance along the Lerida-Tarragona road.

The Nationalists also claim to have

3RD WEEK OF OFFENSIVE

Saragossa, Jan. 8. General Franco's major offensive week, has driven back the Loyalist resistance in the plains of Urgel, it is claimed.

diMculties

The

arics.

Headquarters claim the conquest of rut the road ter miles east of Borjas at least 1,200 square miles and the capture of 30,000 prisoners since the start of the offensive..

Several active members of the Hongkong Y.M.C.A. will form the Blancus. personnel of the first contingent to

go to Shumehun. The leader is Mr. The Loyalist troops resisted James Orr who will be in charge of tenneiously but are now.reported to the local office of the Kwangtung be retreating more rapidly, with the Joint Committee for Medical Relief, Insurgent Among the others are Mesars, Henry positions. Cheong, Ling Kwok-kwan, Wong Kuni-kuen and Molt Pat-wing.

artillery

shelling their

The Spanish Government declares The second contingent will include that it surprise altack in the

graduates of Chungshan Estramadura sector

gaining ground--Reuter Bulletin,

several

University.

The idea of a Rural Welfare Cen- tre originated with Surgeon-General Dr. Cheung Kin, the Chairman of the Kwangtung Joint Committee for Medical Relief. Several months ago conversations were held by Dr. Cheung and Mr. Alfred Morris as to the organization of a Hospital at Shumchun. Nut in the present

3

Insurance Fund Rolls Up

San Francisco, California's system of requiring emergency where the refugee pro- blem can only be solved by organiza-employers to put money inte a State tion of the repatriation of the fund to insure their workers against peasantry in the intervals of peace so injury or death in the course of their that they might work on their lands, duty is rapidly developing into "big the idea of the Rural Welfare Centre business." There is already $17,000, has been expanded to include educa-000 in the fund and the State Com- tional and training as well as an pensation Fund this year declared a agricultural assistance centre.

dividend of $3,500,000.

Reserve the Evening

BARBARA GILMAR

Soprano

BARBARA GILMAR

Thursday 19th January

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by "Staff Photographer"

"SOUTH

"THE

appoaring in the

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and

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may be purchased

at the Business Office

of "The Hongkong Telegraph” Morning Post Bullding,

Wyndham Street.

ran

Miss Ruane sai with her sister in

"I have the urge to take you to some South Sea island, where we can be alone and live and love and die"-this was one pas- sage read out from the letters sent by Wolfendale.

Was

now

Siraits

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Nervice-London ttate,

Per

Acneas

Gazana

Kiangsu Serooskerk

January 9.

From

Shanghai

Daé.

January

Shanghai

January

Shanghai and Swalow

January

Shanghai

January

Shanghai and Amoy

Manila

Straits

Yunnan Zuiderkerk Cremer

January 9.

January 10.

Japan

Yasukuni Maru Helyo Maru

January 18.

..January 11.

Imperiai Airways Plane..January 11. Friderun

January 12.

Potsdam...

January 12.

Fres. Cleveland

January 12.

Sirdhana

January 12.

#n

Manila

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C. date, 24th Dec.) Emp. of Asia Japan, Shanghai and Formosa Straits Straits and Man

January 13.

Hakusan Meru

January 13.

Lycaon

January 13,

Victoria

January 13.

Air Mail by

"Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 7th January.

Struits and Manila

Calcutta and Straits

TRAINING ENGINEERS Mr. E. C. Gordon England, in reply, sold that those Who had opportunity of a training in the College of Aeronautical Engineering Other extracts were: "The touch of hnd all the world before them. your lips was stronger than the More strongest wing" "You are one in a wanted in the industry and

Arst-class engineers were million," and "The whole idea of difficulty was to get trained men with drinking beer

to

exerss Just vision and inspiration. nuuscates me now."

He would urge them not to forget that technical knowledge was frozen information: and what the industry wanted was something fluid.

year

of hours at a

the

Mr. A. Percy Bradley replied on automobile industry,

clate the s worth even behind British Aircraft

to

to

"MY STRIKING WORTH"

Mr. Basil II. Nield, for Miss Ruane, said that when she was a book- keeper at the Grand Hotel, More- cambe, in 1934, Wolfendale was a behalf of the visitor there. In December of that and also proposed the toast of "The

he invited her to a dance and Guests." ahead in the wrote, "A number campaign, especially in the northern sector, have not been miscounted,

Jance would enable you to appre-ledgment, said that the Society of Mr. F. Handley Page, in acknow- but It is noteworthy that General Yague's Moroccan army

Constructors had my ugly corps

been much concerned lately at the Wolfendale asked her using pontoon bridges, dung neross the Euro at Mora, and has established sending him

him in April 1938. As his firm was industry. They had to look seriously marry lack of real engineers in the aircraft to India, it was arto the training of the next generallon contact with the Navarrese legion-ranged that the wedding should take and the society had set up a com-

place

Ce later,

Imittee to see In what way they could; spent a holiday together at improve technical education. They Whitsun 1036, when intimney took!

had

provide for the place, and

he bought her a ring be- apprentices, for

trade fore he sailed for India In October public schools

people from the of that year.

who wanted

four was away not years' training in works coupled with quite a year.

some advanced technical Instruction, Miss tunne left the hospital where and the university graduales who she was detained with threatened up-wanted two or three years training pendicitis against doctor's orders in in the works. Their committee were order to meet Wolfendnle on his re-going round those works which were turn. They spent a holiday together interested in the training of aircraft at Kendal, where intimacy again took engineers and were also place, Miss Ruane relying on the evidence

taking from oiler

industries, wedding! taking place as soon as her notably the electrical industry, which health permitted.

bad made great progress in its Later she Wolfendale, and he technical education. When they had told sne saw

her, "I cannot go an with it.

ascertained the facts he hoped It You have no personality."

would be possible for the society to Mr. Nield also produced a sketch get some considered policy for the sent by Wolfendale to Miss Ruane. aircraft Industry. It depleted a bungalow, a car in the

Edward Campbell, Parlia drive, and one figure marked "Me mentary Private Secretary to asleep."

Secretary of State for Air, replied.

LOYALIST CLAIMS

On the other hand, according to â Barcelona communication, the Loyalists in the three days of their surprise offensive on the Estremadura front have driven a broad salient to the west, 28 miles from their original positions.

North of Fuentes Venjuna they have cleared a wide loop to the river Zugar, and have captured the road Junction at Peraleda and Dezucejo, In the Badajoz province, only about 90 miles from the Portuguese frontier.

The capture of Fuenteo Venjunn it is also claimed, has cut the Insur- Kents' road and rall communications with the famous Penarroya mines, which are said to be half encircled.

A further inessage says that the of Granja and Detorre Hermosa In Loyalists have captured the towns the Badajoz province, as well as La Coronada and four villages in an Important advance during the Estremadura offensive.

Meanwhile, according to a Sarra- gossa message the Insurgents have occupied Vilanova de Predes, about 10 miles from the Mediterranean, and 24 miles from Tarragona-Reuter.

TROOI'S CROSS SEGRE

Saragossa, Jan. B. Most of the 300,000 troops flung by General Franco against Catalonia have now crossed the Segre River, which, over the greater part of 100-mile front, is the Loyalists' main natural defence,

Divisions of the Aragon army corps which in the early morning flied across bridges thrown over the. river above Lerida, are now joining from the Balageur bridge head, and are overrunning the farm-studded. countryside.

He

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange Saturday, says: official summary issued at 12.30 p.m.)

The morning session was steady, with a moderate turnover at quietly

the opening quotations.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1.400 Canion Insurance $210 Union Insurance $473 H.K. Fire Insurance $178 Douglases BRISS

1

HK, &. Wharves HK. Docks (018) $18 ILK. Docka (New) $17.00 Providents (New) $0.10 HK. Lands $37 Humphreys $8 HK. Tramway $17.00 Yaumati Ferrien (Old) (7234 China Lights Rs 3 1K, Electrics 138 Macao Electrica $17 Sandakan Lights $10 Cements 810.00

ILK. Ropes $3.95 Watson $9.03

Entertainments .

ILK, Govt, đá Loan 0Gpm ILK. Govi, 3 Loan Par.

Sellers

Hongkong Bank $1,420 China Underwriters 10.70 Providents (Old) 10.to

in

H. & S. Hotels 7.15

Vellaneuva and Acolelge, two of the few remaining Loyalist strong- holds were stormed and captured after heavy bombardment. advance, which, by to-night, carried the corps 121⁄2 miles east of Balogeur. The insurgents are now advancing to the west, and straightening up the line between Artesa and Borlas Blancas, the Loyalists beating retreat along the Lerida-Tarragona roud under gunfire.

Althuugii fog persists in the northern sectura, there

good elsewhere on the front.

weather

Reuter,

Machine Records Evidence

Johannesburg. Transvaal. Experiments with a machine for recording evidence have been made in the magistrates' court at Springs, Transvaal, and if the Department of Justice is satisfied - with the results, inis kind of recording may be adopt

H.K. Neated 15.70

1.K. Tramways $17%;

China Lights curs rights 80.70 ILK. Electries 138%.

Macao Electries $17

Telephones (Old); #21 Watsons $8.20 Construction $1 Marsciarta Inv. Ka 31-

Rules Hongkong Bank $144. Union Insurance $475 HK: Docks (Qld) $18 Providenta (Old) $0.35 Providenta (New) $0.18 ILIC, Lands $37%

IC. Halles 35:01

K. Tramways $17.00 Chitia Lights Jits, $3.00 Macas Electric $1736 Cements $10.00

Watson $8.10 Antamike P. M Atoka P.

Ragulo Gold the 234 Benguet Consolidated Pa. 14.20 Coco Grow Po, M. Demonstrations 14. 2014 IX. P. A

Parnenie Oumaus, Ps. 1 Ban Mauricio 2. 1.

Sir

4th January Rabaul Shanghai Manila

Amoy

Imperial Airways Plano January 11. Deucalion Hosang

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Monday

Parcels only for Singapore, Penang, Aeneas

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

January 15.

January 15.

Date and Time.

.Man, Jan. 9.

G. P. O. and K. P. 0, Parcels, ......Jan. 9, 5 p.m. Parcels only for Japan via Kobe.. Yuensang......Mon., Jan. 9, 5 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Mon., Jan. 9.

Direct Service"-due London, 16th January.

K.P.O.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane Mon., Jan. 3.

trails by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due Sydney, 16th Janu-

K.P.O.

Rer.

Jan. 0, 5.00 pm,

Ord.

Jan. 0, 5.30 p.m.

GP.O.

Дек.

.Jan. 0, 5.09 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 9, 7.00 p.m.

Ber.

Jan. 9, 5.00 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 9, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Tuesday

Foochow and Tlenisin Batavia

Ary,

Swalow Halphang

Swatow and Foochow Shanghai and Japan

Amoy and Shanghai

Hoihow and Pakhel

Jan 9, 5.00 p.m. .Jan. 9, 7.00 p.m.

Ninghai ... Tues., Jan, 10, 8.30 am. Tjibadak Tues., Jan. 10, 8.30 a.m. Szechuen..Tues., Jan. 10, 9.30 a.m. Canton...Tues., Jan. 10, 2 p.m. Tues., Jan. 10, 3 p.m.

Holtan Yasukuni Maru

Yunnan ...

Wednesday

Klangsu

Thursday

Swatow and Bangkok Halphong

the

also

Manila and Parcels only for Ger-

many via Hamburg

Malayan Leopard Ca. In London

London.

leopard cat, with fur of a warm gol- A beautifully merked Malayan den colour, picked out with black. was received at the Regent's Park Zoo recently from Kuala Lumpur.

The donors were Dr. and Mrs. J.A. Simpson, of the Medical Research Institute, who abtained the animal when it was a kitten, reared it on a bottle and kept it as the tamest of Dels. pels,

"We were delighted to receive the leopard cat," declared a Zoo official "for we have had no specimen of this handsome carnivore in our collection for many years."

Tues, Jan. 10, 3.30 pm. Tues, Jan. 10, 3,30 p.m.

Wed., Jan. 11, Neon.

Kweiyang..Thurs, Jan. 12, 330 nm. Talsang ...Thurs., Jan. 12, 3 p...

Potsdam...Thurs., Jan. 12, 430 p.m..

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Bervice"-due London, 10th January.

Thurs., Jan. 12. K.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 12, 5pm.

Ord.

.Jan. 12, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 13, 8 p.m..

Ord,

..........Jan, 12, 7 p.m.

Air Mall for Maloys, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plano

traila by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 21st January.

Thurs., Jan. 12.

K.P.O.

Itex.

........Jan. 12, ☎ p.m.

Ord.

Rek.

Ord.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

vin Thursday Island, due Thurs- day Island, 24th January

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

Parcels, HeB.. Ord.,

Friday

Shanghai and Europe (except Great

Britain and Eire) via Siberia Swntow

Victoria Shantung Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Chaksang Fort Bayard, Hothow and Haiphong Soochow

..Jan, 12, 5.80 p.m. G.P.0.

..Jan. 12, 65 p.m..

12. 7 D..

-A *** 101, 12,

..Jan. 12, 5 p.m. Jan. 13, 0.45 am Jan. 13, 0.30 am.

Fri., Jan, 13, 8.30 am... Fri, Jan. 13, 9.30 o.m.. Fri, Jan, 13, 10.30 am. ....Fri, Jan. 13, Noon..

G.P.O. and E.F.O.

Duke As Actor Japan, Honolulu, USA... Central President Cleveland Fri, Jan. 15.

In Amateur

Film

London. The Duke of Connaught is to take part in a nim with boys of the Royal Albert Orphanage, Camberley. The sin, which will show the work of the orphinnage, is being made by mem- bers of the Windlesham

Camera Club, of which the Duke is patron. The Duke has been President of the orphanage for more than 30 years.

Swiss Air Liner Crash: 5 Die

Paris, Jan. 8. Five persons were killed and 12 Injured when a Swing air liner crashed near Senlis to-day::::

Among the injured was Captain J. K. Mathew, who had recently been

and South America and (Papers only for Canado) vin San Fran- cisco--duc

Francisco, 1st

San

February

Manila

Air Mail for "K.L.M.

Parcels Reg.

..Jan. 13, Noon .Jun. 13, 1.45 p.m. Ord...Jan. 13, 2.30 p.m.

Emp. of Asia Fri., Jan. 13, 3.30 p.m.

Airways flakasan Maru Jan. 13.

Direct Service"-dus Amsterdam, 24th January

Straits, Ceylon, Indio, East and Hakusan Maru

and South Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Morscilles due Marseilles, 11th February

Amoy and Shanghai

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin, Shanghai, and Tientsin

Swalow and Tientafn'

Jan. 13. 5 p.m. Jan. 13, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan. 13, 5 pm. Jan. 13, 6.30 p.m.

Fri, Jan. 13.

Jan. 13, 5 p.m.

ICK. Ori..

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord..

...Jan. 13, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rcg.

Ord

Saturday

Kaying **** Sunday

Yingchow Yusang

Tuesday 1975: Hanging

.Jan. 13, 5 p.m.. ..Jan. 13, 7 p.m..

.Sat.; Jan. 14, 3.30 p.m.

.Sun., Jan. 15, 8.30 am.. ...Sun., Jan. 15, 9 man.

Tues., Jan. 17, 10.30 am. Tues, Jan. 17, 7pm.

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