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Monday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U.S. Minister CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & Recalls The

MORTGAGE CO. LTD.

Last War

Notice is hereby given that Mr. Reginald Andrew Wickerson has this day been appointed Secretary and Manager of this Company, |In the place of Mr. J. C. Guterres.sweeping the world, said Mr.

By Order,

8. M. CHURN,

Chairman, Hongkong, 16th January, 1939.

GILMAN MOTORS KOWLOON

The premises hitherto occupied by and known as The Duro Motor Co. Ltd., having been acquired by 200 TO 600 sq. ft. office accommoda-Gilman & Co. Ltd., will as from tion required immediately by British the 15th January, 1939, be re- Central district preferred. named GILMAN MOTORS KOW- Firm. Box No. 510, "Hongkong Telegraph."LOON, Tolephone No. 67226.

POSITIONS VACANT.

and salen

GILMAN & CO. LTD.,

(MOTOR. DEPT.)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. THERE IS A very serious possibility of a conflagration

Premier Returns To London

LONDON, Jan. 16. Louis Johnson, Assistant Secret-

MR. NEVILLE CHAM- ary for War, in A broadcast throughout the country last BERLAIN arrived back in night in support of President London this afternoon and Roosevelt's defence programme. was cheered by a crowd of The Munich agreement was merely several thousands outside dramatised, he said, and emphasised Victoria Station.

he significance of the situation, the

Was also vociferously danger of which was recognized in every other country. A bully nallon set on conquest always picked its greeted by huge crowds as he spots carefully to avoid a mix up with drove via Whitehall to Downing equal or superior forces.

Street.

Producing from the War Depart- ment les German records some of which had hitherto not been publish- ras

He

Salling, wearing a pink carnation,

and carrying his now historical

1939.

January 16,

REFUGEES AIDED

Donations And Goods Make Fine Total

The following donations to the Emer- Rency Refugee Council were received be tween October 17 and December 30:

Ireviously acknowledged in Press, $151,10; Mr. Tvoj Tak-fan, $100 Mr. W. 1. Lock, 50; Bank of East Asia. 11,000 leze, $44; Shanghai Commercial & Savings Anonymous, 310 St. Stephen's Girl Cai- Dank, 1.000; National Red Cross Society of Chin, $1,000; A Chinese, 100; Sheung Kee, 500 W Elliott, 10 Mr. Leung Wong-ce. 100; Anonymous, 110; Hong- $1,000: Stem kong Chinese Association, Kwong Shul Catholic Members, Bil; Dr. 11. Montgomery, $500; Mr. Jenken Yan, Wuhan Songsters. $10; Anonymous $100; Ko Sing Theatre and Kok Sta Sing Party. 1682.

Association,

Chungshan Oversea Rellef

Wal-chend. $5; St. Andrew's Church Pri- mary School, 18; Miss Wong Yao-wan, 45; Mr. Kwong Bang rung, 1100, Anony muus, 1100; Mrs. Ma Wing-chan. Divers

$100; Mísa Saunders, $40; D. A. and

3,000; Mise Won Chen-yin, 85: Kiss Yuen

cu, Mr. Johnson anid that the record, umbrella, the Premier looked bronzed Medicine Factory, North Paint, $100; Taing! and remarkably well, despite a rough Channel crossing.

showed "our rights have been com-

com REPUTABLE foreign concern has

pletely ignored by Germany because Immediate opening for foreigner

we are regarded as weak and pusil- 25-30. Man with office

Ianimous and unworthy of serious As from the 15th January, 1939, consideration as potential adversaries. good education preferred. Attractive!

hary offered. Replies treated con- the offen of our Motor Depart. Neither Hindenburg nor Ludendorf Adentially Box No. 309, "Hongkong ment will be situated at GILMAN thought American Intervention to be

of much importance. Telegraph."

The state of of MOTORS KOWLOON, 132 Nathan American defences is known in all Rond, Kowloon, Telephone No.enpitals and it is our job to-day to 50850.

build defences so strong and polen- tal that enemies will think 10 times before violating our rights."-Reuter,

HUNDRED INTERNEES

ESCAPE (Continued from Page 1.)

nulla which carried storm

waters

Uve

from the nearby hills, under camp, to the ren.

The prisoners had simply ifted the Iron gale to the manhole, and had crawled to their freedom.

what

JOHORE COVERNMENT

Applications are invited at the

office of the Stato Engineer, Public Works Department, Johore, for appointments of Assistant Engineers on temporary agree- ments.

It is not yet known over period the escapes were made, but it have discovered the secret of the

The length of agreement and have discovered the merel of the nulla-pulia corly last week, since,

obvious method of salary according to qualifications with chah

not have and experience. escape, prisoners would

Application with copies of recent earlier attempted to gain their free-

the risky method of dashint testimonials to be submitted to dom by past the Indian guarda.

It will be extremely difficult to re-the State Engineer, Johore. capture any of the prisoners if they have

discarded their uniforms, be- cause no description of individuals,

hes been taken.

Official quarters are reticent re-j garding the incident. Military head- quarters referred a "Telegraph" re- porter to the Civil authorities.

The Hon. Mr. T. 11, King, admitting the mass escupe, said that no further Information was available until cn- quiries were completed.

Bad Day On Movie Lot

J

OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. Jobore Bahru, 3rd Jan., 1939.

FRANCO SMASHES LOYALIST LINES

(Continued from Pagu 1.)

would not consent to France's posi llon er interests being threatened by force or ruse.

L.R.A. Rears Head

In Dublin

London, Jan. 15. An Independent Republican Army organisation has placarded Dublin, and parts of Northern Ireland with posters declared that the hour had come for a supreme effort to make the Irish Republic effective, and calling upon Britain to withdraw all,

armed forces from Ireland.

The Ulster Home Minister in D statement to-day, Fald htt the norters had been found in a wide are in Northern Ireland. All necessary steps were being taken to deal with the situation and to preserve law and order.-Reuter,

R.A.A.F. Official For England

Sydney, Jan. 15. Air Vice-Marshal Williams, Chief of Staff of the Australian Air Force; is going to England for two years' experience with the Royal Air Force, This decision follows a report on the investigation into the Australian Air Force made by Marshal Ellington, of the R.A.F.

Cheers, mingled with some isolated cries of "Hands off Spain" were heard during a minor disturbance among the crowd at Victoris, when two men were arrested and charged with in- sulting behaviour.Renter.

"WARMEST THANKS" ̧ ́

TO IL DUCE

18: Anonymous #000; Mr. Chan Tak- yan, $200; Chinese Staff of Watson's | Kea, $1,000; Miss Mo Yan-ching. $20; Dio- cean Girls School Bazaar, $200; 21.1. Chinese Juvenile Rellet Association, $503; Members of Nan Young Film Co., $10 Miss Haward, 310; Mr. "Lau Ping, 15; I

Mr. A. ic C.. 5 Mr. 1. Cho, $162 Spencer. 25; Mr. K. L. Chan, 120. Mr. Ito Hing-chau, 200: Mr. Chee-kong,

i Ng Lik-Wal, 33: Mr. Liu itung-chau- 115 Col. 11, del Penes, 150; Mr. O. Ingek,

$10; Misa D, Sawyer $150; Majar and Mrs. Motfall, $50; Mr. Cheng Wong Yun-chun. $200; Mr. C. L. Ina, #150; Mr. L. n. Wood, $100,

British Fund for Relief of Distress in China $50,000; British Fund for Relet ei Rome, Jan. 15. Distress in China $10,381; Local Printing Mr. Neville Chamberlain to-day Press, 200; Mr. Rathbone, $71: Diocesan

Boys' School, #13; Chinese_Staff of Pub telegraphed to Signor Mussolini hise Works Dept., 125; Mr Fred Yang, 10; warmest thanks for the welcome re- Miss Lilburn, sie: St. Stephen's Pre erived in Italy, adding: "We return paratory Schnul, Stanley, $1 St. John's Cathedral, 270; St. Stephen's Halt Women to England strengthened in our con- Undergraduates, 1100; Chinese National victions regarding Anglo-Italian Dramatic Society, 124 Chan Fook Shin- friendship, and in our hope for the long, $20; Language Institute and Forelin Residents of Cheung Chau, #210; Minx M. maintenance of peace."

N. Baxter, $3; Miss A. Patis, $50; Red Cross Society of Hongkong, $235.

Signor Mussolini, in the course of his reply said: "I am happy to repeat that the visit to Rome of yourself and Viscount Ballfax as also confirmed for me the existence of Italo-English friendship, and my faith in the main-

tenance of peace in accordance with Justice."

Telegrams in similar terms were exchanged between Viscount Halifax and Count Clano-Reuter.

The

ROME THREAT

Rome, Jan. 15. oflein! Halian organ, the "Diplomatica Informazione," describ- ing the talks between the Itallon and British statesmen, seld that Signor Mussolint reiterated to Mr. Chamber lain that Italy would withdraw all Italians in Spain when the other side acted similarly, and when belligerent rights had been granted to General

franco.

In the event, in the near future, of large-szal intervention by govern ments friendly to Barcelona, Italy would resume liberty of action, be- cause that would

mean non-

Mr. J. A. Lyons stated that the Australian Air Board cannot intervention had failed.--Reuter.

the def- absolved from blame for ciencies revealed by the investigating | oficial.—Reuter,

M. Daladier declared that the Gay- Santa Cruz, Cal.

emment was entitled to demand that The M-G-M movie company that the integrity of France, her Empire is turning out "Stand Up and Fight" and the vital interests of the nation here is using the local hospital. In should have absolute priority over all one afternoon one hoy player was other pre-occupations in the internal bitten by a dog, and two women fell polley.

thut A resolution also declared ali Italy's

on permanent installation

In the Balearic Spanish territory, slands and on the Moroccan coast, would eninil the grovest danger to France's Mediterranean communica- tions, and it called for the Govem Iment to examine the situation thus created, with the utmost vigilance.

oft horses in a fox-hunting sequence, necessitating hospitalization of Ihree.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 12.30 pan January 14, Boys:

No great amount of Interest was displayed during the morning's short session, but generally the market may be regarded as steady.

Ruyers

1.K. Banks $1.350

Canton Ina, $200 Union Ina. $470

Douglanca $04.

K. Docks (New) 11 Electrics 350%

Macao Electrics

17%

Sandakan Lights $10.10

Dairy Farma 824

Entertainment

Govt. 4% Loan 6% Prem

Hellers

K. Banks $1.415

Linton Ina. $410

Underwriters 70 ets.

IK. Docks (Old) $18%

Providents (Old) $85%

JEK. Hotel $0.99

Landa 917%

Reale $5.05

Trams $11.60

Peak Trama (New) #4

China Lights (Chum Itun) $0.53

China Lights (Tights) $3,00

Electrics $57 K

Macan Electrics 18

Cements 318%.

Dairy Farms $24.00 Watsona 18.35

Constructions #1%%%

Maramana (HK)

-

"Bains

JLI, Docka (New) #173%/17.30

Antamaks Po. 40%

Atoks P. 35%

Ilagulo Gold Y, 27

Benguet Consel P 13.00 Coco Groves_Px. €5}} Cons. Mines P. 003 Demonstrations Pp. 23 IXL. P. 12

Parscale Gummus PM. .13 San Mauricio Ps. 178 Buyoc Consol, Ps, 21

United Faracales P. 51

The importance of the meeting was increased following a long talk be tween M. Daladler and M. Leon Blum yesterday. No details of this con- versation have been published, but the "Populaire"

aire" published an article by M. Blum declaring that the Spanisht frontier must be opened, and quoting reports, alleging that Signor Mussolini and Count Cinno told Mr. Chamberlain that they intended to leave Italian troops in Spain even after victory by General Franco.

Fire Destroys Wanchai Godown

Damage to the extent of $10,000 was done to the stock of the Mei Wo Cork Godown at Hennessy Road where a Bre broke out early yester- clay morning.

LAPID BRITAIN'S NOTE TO JAPAN COUCHED IN STRONG TERMS

(Continued from Page 11 they will have no further need for extrally or concessions,

EXTRALITY RIGHTS

The front part of the premises was On the other hand, His Majesty's occupied by a firm dealing in cork | Government recalls that it undertook and felt hats, while the rear was the ncurly-completed negotiations occupied by a charcoal merchant. with Chine in 1931 for the abrogation

Apart from the flames, the caving of British extrailty rights.

in of the roof caused considerable damage.

in

to American Seaman seizure

Commenting on this article, the "Instransigeant declares that throw France into the Spanish im- broglio now would be deliberately to expose the country to the risks of war-Reuter,

PACIFYING REFUGEES

Students Persuade Them

To Return Home

The second group of Chinese Uni- versity graduates volunteering for relief work in the Shumchun Rural Welfare Centre, went out on Satur- day.

Donations already pald Into Chartered mank, $7,115.

Tulal, $234,040.

National Currency Donations

National Relief Commission, $10,000; Mrs. N Chu Wai-stan. 520; Kwang by Provincial Government, $1,000.

Total, $15,020.

Buliding Fund (Loans)

Chinese Chamber of Commeren, $18,700; Nan Hot Commercial Guld, $1,000; Tant Shing Comnimicial Grasid, $1,000; Fukien Commercial Guild, $200.

Total $10,000,

Donations in Kind.

The following donations in kind have been received by the Council:

Mr. Kheng Kheng-pho, 12,000 skeels matting Menses. Wo Shing & Co... 650 sheets matting; Mrs. Chang Ting-yu, 50 cotton blanke; Mr. S. L., Yen, 40 cotton blankets: Messrs. Carianitz & Co.. 6,250 a bircuts: Bir. 8. L. Yen. 1000 m. ba Stems, Ling Ham Hardware Mgt. Co., 500 lbs. biseutus; Mr. Li Pak Keung, 250 lbs. biscuits; Mr, H. Y, Mo, 40 cases clothes; Nestle's Milk Products (China) Lid, 20 inces. Coat canes Eagle Brand Milk; Mr. Lum Pak-

Merchants' Association. 1 tons conf: Chinese Chamber of Con

eults; Mr. Chan Ting-yu, 800 lbs. binculta;

of

Workers merce, 1,000 gunay bags; Hongkong & Wiampao Docks, 300 cotton clothes and 300 iba, bread; Mr. Toa Cheo Chong-eah, 297 cotton quilts; Trapie Em- ployees Hongkong Tramways, 300 towels. 1,000 pieces soap, 200 bottles medical oil, 2 bags all dresses; Friends of National Red Cross Bociety of China in Java,

Did clothing 107 bags

And dited rice: Junk Guild, 60 sacks rice: National Red Cross Society, 20 cases condensed milk for Cantan; Jongkong Branch of National Women's Relief Association, 20 pieces padded cotton clothing. Kirs, R. D. Gillespie. Mattress Covers: Mrs. Chan Sal, Es sheets, 75 jackets; Messra. A. S. Wat- son & Co. Lid,, 86 1/3 dozen boxes carbolle roup; Mus Riley, one cose of soap: Mc.

Memorial School, Clothing and Medicines: Davis Doag & Co. Lid., 300 gunny dags Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 500 cot- ton quilts; Mles Harrop, collection of foya; Holland-China Handels Compagnie N.V., 2 bags potato flour: Indo-China 9. N. Co. Central Police

W. Knight, 24 cwf, biscuits, Tow Lee

Ltd., 1,500 lbs, dried fish and vegetables; Station, 414 old uniform coats and trousers; Helena May Interna- Sonal Medical Relief Association, 27 pad. ded conts; Dr. Let Hing-aing, 1,000 packets of medicine; Christ Church V.D.M.A., 200 tooth brushes: Me, Wu Wan-hin, 3 cases The negotiations were suspended condensed milk; Mr. 3. J. Paterson, Blan

consequence of disturbed con-ket and Clothes: Mrs. Dunbar, 19 padded conls; Missions Etrangeres. 2 parcels of ditions following the Japanese clothes: St, Stephen's College, 4 bundles of Manchurlu, but His clothes; Mr. H. A. Engel, 1 parcel clothes: Majesty's Government has always XYZ Clothes and shoes: Mis Atkins and Ying Woh Girls School, 168 Tooth been ready to resume negotiations brushes; Mrs. Fan Ping-fun, 3 bundles of at suitable times, and is prepared to clothes; Mira, Chan Leung-se, 40 dozen discuss this,

ond olher Rimliar face towels, 600 medicinal herbs, 50 packets questions with a fully independent chan, 50 padded conto, Pul Sun English tooth brushes, 2 dozen Tiger Baim; Mrs. A. The American Consul and Vice-Chinese Government when peace in School. 100 empty rice bags. 62 lbs, bls. Consul were present at the trial of restored. the American sailor Roth from the liner Manhattan, who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment "for preparing high treason."

Gaoled in Reich

Hamburg, Jan. 15.

The judge declared that the con- tence was mild because Roth acted carelessly and without deliberation in disseminating propaganda to over- throw the Government--Reuter.

the Hon. Dr. P. S. Cechs To Release

Former Premier

Prague, Jan. 15.

Yesterday Selwyn-Clarke, Director of Medical Services, toured the New Territory refugee rellef camps again to incoret, The students' chief mission is to ease the fears of refugees which have kept them from returning to homes The Czech Government has decided | adjacent to the border, and to per- to liberate M. Brodie, former Car- suade them to resume their normal pathenian Premier, who was arrest- lives as far as possible.

ed towards the end of last October on charges of high treason against the Government in connection with his "relations with a foreign Power", believed then to be Hungary.

The authorities have dropped all the charges levelled, against him- Reuter.

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer"

appearing in the

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

"THE

and

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

may be purchased

at the Business Offico

of "The Hongkong Telegraph”

Morning Post Building.

Wyndham Street.

Boy King Is Quarantined

Singapore, Jan. 15.

The Boy King of Siam in spending the night in quarantine here after the discovery of a case of small-pox in the liner in which he is travelling to Europe-Reuter.

TO INSPECT DEFENCES

Paris, Jan, 15. Gen. Gamelin and Vice-Admiral Dorian will leave for North Africa on January 19 to make a tour of Inspec- tion of Oran and the Merselkabir, Algeria and Moroccan coast. Vice Admiral Darlan will continue the tour to Dakar.--Rapter.

cuits, O bags clothes; Yes Man Tea Mer- chanur, 1 box Chinese Tea; in Ple-koo, 12 mops: Soom Lel, Cheung ting, Chew Lee, boards for school ftimiture: Wan Klu Yat Po, Kung Shaung Daily News, news- сорега daily; Anonymous, clothes and **** | blankets; Mr. Cheung, tonn of Type- Writer: Kowloon Canton Railway, passes for welfare workers and all goods for refugees free; China Provident Loan & | Mortgage Co, Ltd., $500 worth lorry trans-

port.

The note concludes that if s Majesty's Government has mis- Interpreted the intentions of the Japanese Government it is due to the ambigulty with which those

have Intentions

been hitherto expressed, and it would welcome preciso And detalled exposition of the Japanese con- ditions for the termination ot hosililties, and of Japan's polley to China-Reuter.

more

FRANCE CONCURS

London, Jan. 15. "Reuter" diplomatic correspondant understands that the British intention to send the note to Japan was known and approved by France.

There is reason to belleve that despatch of the nole has been under consideration in Lonodn considerable time.

for some

the

The despatch of a note by United States is thought to have caused some reconsideration of the terms and the drafting of the British document.-Reuter.

POLAND'S PART IN NEXT DRIVE

(Continued from Page 1.) very severe crisis and only a miracle con now Bavo.it,

This was the view expressed by n prominent political figure, while the

Polska" official "Gazeta

declared, "Wo shall have now to look on the Franco-Polir alliance as if it was non-existent"

BRITISH

FUND

The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation acknowledges the following further contributions to the fletüch Fund for Relief of Distress in China, Hong- kong and South China Branch:

Previously scknowledged. $400.200.51; Proceeds of Cinema shown held under the joint auspices of China Entertainment & Land Investment Co., Ltd. and Rotary Club of HK.. $2.072.03: The British- American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd., and Cigarette ita associated Co.. the British Co. Ltd.. $8,000.00 WAL Po-cheung, $7.50 Anonymous, $10.00: Tho Grandview Athletto Club, 1402.12: Mr. B. Jackson, $31.00: "Mary Jennifer"," $25.00: Chang Kwal-yau. $35.00; Mins May Woo, $25.00; “Anonymous, 01.18,

Total, 1413,744,24.

STREET

SLEEPERS

The S. C. H. Port has received following donation to the Street Bleepers* Shelter Society:

Mr. D. Ne, $30,

BONATIONS AWAITING

ATC

POST

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary mail

OFFICE.

VIA BIBERIA ROUTE" Letters and Postcards for Europe

(nol Insured or Parcels) will be ac(except Great Britain and Eire) and cepled for Canton and despatched Scudi America are forwarded "via

Siboria” if so superscribød. circumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMEN Registered and Parcel Malls are MAIL LETTERS

closed 10 minutes earlier than the Ordinary letter mail only for Wer time given below unless otherwise Kwangtung. Kwangst, Szechwan stated, and where mails are advertis ed to close at or before 9 am, re- welchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel mails are closed

at 5 pm. on the previous day. cepted at senders' risk"

INWARD MAILS

From

Manila Rabaul

Per

Crown City Fridcrun

Air Mall by "Imperial Airwayn

Direct Service”—London date, Imperial Airways 7th January,

Shanghai and Swatow

-

Daa.

„January 16. .January 16.

Plane

January 18.

Haiphong, Fukhoi and Hohow ... Khungchow

January 16.

Liangchow

.January 16.

Shanghai

Regensburg

January 10.

Straita, Manila and London Parcels

(London

date, 8th December,

1038.).

Deucalion

January 17,

Shanghai

Glenshiel Hosang

January 17.

.January 17.

Kingyuan

.January 17.

January 13.

.January 18,

Imperial Airways Plane January 18.

Muinam

.January 18.

Tilawa

January 18.

.January 10.

Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Swatow Haiphong Manila....

Air Mail by "Imperial Always Direct Service"--London dale,

11th January. Straits and Hoihow Calcutta and Straite Australia and Manila US.A., 1onolulu and Japan-(San

Canton

Emp. of Asia

Kamo Maru

Francisco date, 24th December). Pres. Harrison Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.)-London date, 22nd Decem ber and London Parcels--London dale, 15th December 1938, Strails

Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai

Saigon

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Service"-San Direct

date, 11th January.

Ronchi

Soudan

Tegelberg

Carthage

Antilochus Laos

Francisco Pan American

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hi (San Francisco date, 30th December 1938).

Shanghai

Salcon

Java and Manila

Shanghat

Manila

Japar Straits

For

.......January 19.

January 19.

January 19.

.January 10.

January 20.

January 21.

January 21.

Airways Plano

„January 21.

Pres. Pierce

.January 21.

January 21,

January 22.

January 23.

January 24,

January 25.

„January 25.

January 28.

Date and Time.

Victoria ... Felix Roussel Tinegara Agamemnon Ghelsenau Kitano Maru Perseus

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Manday

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Servico"--due Londos, 23rd January

Mon., Jan. 16. K.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 10. 5 p.m.

Ord,

..Jan. 16. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rer.

Jan. 16, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Alr Mall for Malaya, Java and Aut- Imperial Airways Dr. Jan. 10. 7 p.m.

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico-due Sydney, 23rd Jan.

Mon, Jan. 10.

K.P.O.

Кед.

Ord.

Jan. 16, 5 p.m. Jan, 10, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rr.

.Jan. 10. 5 p.m.

Ord..

Jan. 10, p.m.

Tuesday

Manila, Mocasser und Sourabaya.. Tjisadane..Tues., Jan. 17, 8.30 n.m. Holhow and Pakhol Swalow

Fort Bayard, and Halphong Chuanchow and Amoy

Swałow Swalow Shanghai and Tientsin

Swatow Japan Foochow Tientsin

Kwangtung....Tues., Jan. 17. Noon. "Anhui"...Tues., Jan. 17, 1.30 p.m. Jean Dupuis Tues., Jan. 17. 2 p.m. Taiyuan...Tues., Jan. 17, 3.30 p.m.

Predne dor

Chekiang .Wed., Jan. 18, 8,30 a.m. Chaksang..Wed., Jan. 18, 10.30 a.m. Wosang

Wed., Jan. 18, 10.30 am.

Thursday

for

"Imperial Service"-due

Airways Loudon,

Air Mall Direct 20th Janua

"Imperial

Kiungchow Thurs., Jan. 19, 9.30 a.m. Hosang..Thurs., Jan. 19. 10.30 a.m. Nanning...Thurs., Jun. 19, 2.30 p.m. Hangsang .Thura, Jan. 19, 3.30 p.m. ImperialTM Airways Plano

Ref. Ord.

Reg.

Ord,

Thurs, Jan. 19.

K.P.O

Jan. 13,-8 p.m.

.Jan. 10, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

..Jan. 15, 6 pm.

Jan. 19, 7 p.m.

Thurs, Jan. 19..

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

by

Airways tralia Direct Service-due Sydney, 28th January

Japan

Manila

K.P.O.

Rer.

Jan. 19, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 19, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Jan, 19, 5 p.m.

Ord,

Jan, 19, 7 p..

Kamo Maru..Thurs, Jan. 19. 7 p.m.

Friday

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except

and Elro) Great Britain

vic

Siberia.

Swatow and Tientsin

Fort Bayard and Holhow Haiphong

Pres. Harrison Fri., Jan. 20, 19.30 n.m.

Ranch......Fri, Jan, 20, 10.30 am. Tingsang ..Fri., Jan. 20, 10.30 am. Kingyuan Fri, Jan. 20, Noon. Cunton

..Fri., Jan. 20, 3 pm,

...Fri, Jan. 20. *

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Carthage

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe via Marseilles-duc Marseilles, 17th February

"K.L.M.

Saturday

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

Parcels RCH.

Ord.

Sandakan

Hinsong Airways Carthage Air Mail for

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 31st January.

Papers for Strafts and.(Parcels and Kuinsang

Papers for Calcutta)

Jan, 20. 0 pm. ....Jan, 21, 9.45 a.m. .Jan. 31, 10.30 am.

Sat., Jan. 21, 8.30 am, ..Bal., Jan. 21.

Jan. 21, 9,30 am- Jan. 21. 10 a.m1. 9at., Jan, 21. Jan. 21, 11 am.

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

Rog.

Ord.

the

Parcels

Amoy

Amoy and Shanghai

Fund; Street

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airway

lalu, and U.8.A., by the "Tan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 28th Jan.

Papers...Jan. 21, Noon ........Sat., Jan. 21. 5 p.m. ....... Linngehow...Sat, Jan. 21, 3.30 pm. Manila and Naples-due Naples,

11th February,

Sat, Jan. 21, 5 p.m.

Anbul

Victoria ***

Flann...Sat., Jan. 21.

E.P.O.

Reg..

Ord.,

Jan. 21, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rex..

..Jan. 21. 5 p.m.

Ord..

Jan, 21, 5.30 amzi

Tuesday

Donations

lying at the Busi tem Office of the South China Morn- the Port for the following:

Tung Wah ITpapital; Leperi

Council; Refugee Emergency Sleepers' Sheller Society.

HEALTH BULLETIN One case of Cholera, two ench of cach Meanwhile it is added that Herr Small-pox and Typhold, four von Ribbentrop's visit to Warsaw will of Diphtheria and Chicken-pox and preceded by a visit from Field each of Measles and Dysentery Marshal Goering next week.-Reuter, were reported on Friday.

Shanghel, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Emp,

Central and South America via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcela and Papers for Canada)-due Van- couver B.C., 11th February.

Jan. 21, 5 p.m.

of Japan......Tues., Jan. 24.*

O.P.O. and K.P.Ö. Parcels, ......Jan. 23, 6 p.m. Reg.

Ord.....

„Jan. 24, 1.15 am. ..Jan. 24, 10 am,

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