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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

FLOWER BULBS. Just received trom Holland. Gludioli, Henunculus, Begonia, Gloxinin, Iris. For sale at 15 cents per bulb. Obtainable at Graca Co. 10 Wyndham Street,

CROSS FOXES, .blue foxes, silver ioxer and enpes, stone martens, etc., new shipment from London just received. Alaska Fur Co., Alexandra Building, Second Floor.

New Purge In Russia

Morrow, Jan. 22.

Over 100 excentive officials have been dismissed or reduced in rank during the past week in a campanian in tighten up labour discipline,

etvit

The campum extended to wiation with the announcement that pilots, engineers, and executive

'cn

fleres had been dismissed for unetuntity.

The dismissals include M. Molaltay, hief of civil aviation in the Par Kost. h will be prosecuted for absence cam his post on January 7 and 8,

Russian which i the hristines--Reuter,

in thodox

Assassination Attempt In S'hai

Chungking, Jan. 22.

A new shooting incident took pince

a mer-

in Shanghai yesterday afternoon, e-

ording to a Shanghai dispatch,

Pour unidentified men woke into The house of Chen Ning-chain, hant, in the French Concession. Cine of them whipped out a revolver nd fired at him. He was bit in the All the men tomach by a bullet. scaped

The motive of the shooting is yet enknown, but it is alleged that Chen as recently bought a large quantity Japanese goods-Central News.

VICTORY ENVISAGED BY

INSURGENT

POWERS

(Continued from Page 1.)

berume rious as a result of the expected ud of refugees --Trans-Ocean,

there shakt the studion

"UNJUST" EMBARGO

Washington, Jan. 22,

former

Mr. Henry L. Sum.on. Pecretary of State, has rent a letter

Mr. Cordell Huli urging the lifting

f embarge on atms to Spain.

The better has not broń published, ut the "New York Times" unter- Lands that the opinion

expressed

at the embargo is most murjent, and not what the American people and Congress intended.--Renter.

WAR CAPITAL IS HONEYCOMBED WITH TUNNELS (Continued from Page 1

mort.

have been constructed on the voulous illsides, each 30 to 40 meters long

50 nd capable of accommodating people or

Many individuals nd organizations have constructed A few ther and smaller dugouts. well-placed high-explosive and in- vidiary bombs would not only parti- ally destroy the city but would kill or

im thousands of civilians, and as a Chinese official told the United Press, "we will mike a catacombs out of the mountain city'-Chungking-If we have to in order to save lives."— United Press,

SMITH PREMIER

PORTABLE

WANG BROS. & CO.

Sole Agents for S. China 10, Pottinger Street Phone 23580.

METROPOLE

E

ROOM BATH

$6 -

CENTRAL

CLEAN

COMFORTABLE)

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 23, 1939.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Cigarette Card Albums can now be obtained from C. Ingenohl's, Cigar Stores 'La Perla del Oriente for the 'Views of Interest Picture Cards.

The Album is most attractive with a beautifully printed Metal Cover and bound in the latest Spirax Fashion,

It is designed to hold five different complete Series of the Hand Coloured Real Photographs, which are being issued with 'SUNRIPE and 'SPINET OVAL' Cigarettes.

You can obtain this Superb Production for the outlay of 80 cts. only.

Duchess No Longer Fashion "Queen"

IN the view of experts attached to Paris fashion houses, the Duchess of Windsor is considered to have a Bourbon lost her position as Queen of Fashion to Princess, Mme. Antenor Patino, the daughter-in-law of

a tin millionaire.

Here is the result of a voie inken among the experts:

1. Mme. Antenor Patino.

2. The Duchess of Windsor.

3. The Duchess of Kent.

4. Baronne Eugene de Roths-

child, an American,

5. The Begum Aga Khan.

G. Mrs, Harrison Williams.

7. The Marquise de Paris.

8. Mrs. Gilbert Miller,

9. Senora Martinez de Hoz.

Jean

Dupuy. an

10. Mme.

American.

There were five "runners-up": The Countess Barbara Haug- Duke witz-Reventlow, Mme. Jean Nash Dubonnet. Mrs. Doris Cromwell, Lady Elsie de Wolfe Mend), and Mme, Georges Bonnet, wife of the French Foreign Minister.

Countess Barbara, the Woolworth heiress, has thus fallen out of the list of the world's ten best-dressed women.

Bright Colours Triumphed

Mme. Patino,

the "winner," was

Christina de Bourbon.

daughter of the Duke and Duchess de Durcal. Her husband is the heir to one of the five largest fortunes in the world, drawn from huge tin deposits in Bolivia.

Her father-in-law, Don Simon Patino, now Bolivian Minister to France, was a clerk at La Paz barely 30 years ago.

He took a mountain in payment of a debt-and found the mountain full of tin.

this The Duchess of Windsor wore chiefly black and blue season, but Mme. Patino favoured bright colours, particularly a strong violet blue.

best-dressed women spent be- It is estimated, that the ten tween them more than £200,000 on their clothes and jewels in the year.

RICH MAN LEAVES £1,000 TO CHILD

FIGHT-YEARS-OLD Wendy Salisbury has been left £1,000 by a

man who saw her only three times in his life.

The man, Mr.

J. R. Orme-Webli, middle-aged bachelor, met Wendy through his love of music.

For 17 years Mr. Orme-Webb was a "fan" of Wendy's father, Arthur Salisbury, leader of the Savoy Hotel orchestra-and com- posed a piece of music which Mr. Salisbury broadcast.

He met Wendy when she was three years old, and seemed to take to her straight away.

"Till then." Mr. Salisbury said, "he always sent me a box of Wendy cigars for Christmas: afterwards it was a guinea for instead."

Mr. Orme-Webb, it is believed, left £40,000, most of which goes to his sister.

until Mrs. Salisbury said: "We shall not touch the money Wendy is 21: then she can do what she likes with it. Wendy We shan't tell her un- doesn't know anything about the money. til she's 18.

"Mr. Orme-Webb told me he liked Wendy because she was a natural child without being precocious."

Country House OXFORD

Destroyed By HAILS

Fire

CHINA

London. Greystones, Old Shoreham, Sussex was burnt down in two hours on De-

cember 21, when fire broke out in

of an electric

the roof, as a result heater being put up in the roof to thaw frozen water pipes. Telephone lines were out of action and the brigade did not arrive until the top Two women storey was well alight. servants Jumped 15ft. to safety, and Blaken on auxiliary Bremen was when the roof of the kitchen fell in. Quantities of furniture and valuables were removed by police officers, nuxiliary Bremen and volunteers.

Fair To Post News

San Francisco. From an 8x10-foot cinema screen. world-wide news bulletins will be Anshed hourly nt the Christian Selence Monitor Building throughout entire duration of the 1932: Golden Gate International Exposl- tion.

the

Malaria Rampant In Fukien

Foochow, Jan. 22. Malaria y rampant in southeastern Fukien.

There are about 10,000 sufferers ni

00,000 Anki, 12,000 at Tehwa, Tinklang, and 50,000 at Putien Central News.

“.

FANLING RACING RESULTS

A bl attendance was registered at the meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club at Kwanti yesterday. There were a number of upsets of form

dividends and Jorge,

WEEK-END FOOTBALL RESULTS

Civillans Chinese

LAI WALL CUP

FIRST DIVISION

were fairly St. Joseph's

HUNTERS HURDLE RACE".-- Division B.-11⁄4 miles. Mr. D. Benson's lierro

(Mr. A. II. it. Butcher) Mr. Stanton's Malotos

(tr. II. J. A. Hearne) Kin Orn' Arabian Cat

(Mr. G. W. Hook) Won by length; many lengths. Time: mits. 1/3 scen.

$24.80. Pari-mutaeli-Winner

$7.30; $5.00; $1,90,

Arabian CAL

Canary

iterga

Malolo

Meiry Jenter

Silver Fox

Mio Cawk

Notting

+

3 Army

1

4 Navy

1 Kwong Wah

1

@ Club

1 R.A.O.C.

3 Kowloon

- Engineers

SECOND DIVISION

Middlesex

St. Joseph's Royal Scots

Eastern

Not played. Eastern did

appear.

THIRD DIVISION "A"

Engineers (C) Electric Places 30th Bty, RA.

Kit Chee

P. W.

60 1 Royal Scots

DR.A.F.

24 37 S/Cutters W/T 47 57

"THE SAN WAI STEEPLE- CHASE"-191⁄2 miles,

163 1

Mr. H. 1. L. Dowbigelu's Ebony Idol Capt. Gilbertson) Mr. F. L. Hayme's, Zero 161 ib........ Mr. F. L. Unymes;

J

Navy

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pis.

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary malle! (not Insured or Parcels) will be ae- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit

MAIL LETTERS

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Bire) and South America are forwarded Siberia" it so superscribed.

"vla.

OUTYARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are- closed 15 minutes earlier than the

Ordinary letter mail only for Wes time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- Kwanglung, Kwangel, Szechwan ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel malls are closed: cepted at sender' risk,

lat 5 pm. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

Direct Bervice"-San Francisco Pan American date, 15th January

Service"-Lozdon

18th January.

Japan

Strults

no:

3 5th Bde. R.A.

2

1 Stanley

From

Per

Duo.

4 R.A.S.C.

3 P.W.D.

Java and Manila

Tjinegara

January 23.

0 South China'

2

Shanghai

Agamemnon

January 24.

21 48

THIRD

DIVISION "B"

Salgon

R DI

#33 364 Signals

ASA,

Ü

Bangkok and Hollow

Felix Roussel Kaigan

January 24..

January 24.

7 Engineers (E) 0

Als Mall by "Pan American Airways

2 Kumnons

Powlinttan University

2 24th Illy. R.A. 4

Airways Planes

January 24.

1 Medicals

5

Straits

Van Heutsz

January 24.

Manila

Gneisenau

January 23.

HOW TEAMS STAND

Ale Mall by "Imperial Airways

1

Direct

date, Imperial

FIRST DIVISION

Airways Plano Kitano Mora

January 25.

January 25,

January 25.

anuary 25.

January 20,

Roseville

January 20.

Tegelberg

January 20,

Toyama Moru

January 20.

Bhutam

January 27.

Canton

January 27.

Conte Verde

January 27,

Emp. of Canada

January 27.

Haruna Maru

January 27.

Air Malt hy

Direct

Imperial Service"Loudon

Airways

date,

21st January.

Imperial Airways Plane January 28.

Manila

Pres. Pierce

January 28,

14.10 1

3 40 14 21

Tisaroca

January 28,

0 45 30 14

Japan

Buenos Aires Maru

January 30.

Eumacua

January 30,

Sprais

January 30,

Calcutta and Straits

„January 30,

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Estover 105 Ib... (Mr. H. J. A. Hearne] Won by Five lengths: hall a length. Tine: min. 1.1/5 neca. Pari-mutuel :--Winder $43.40, Places 17.00; $3.40; 50.20.

Betting

Clower.

Double Chance

Ebony Idol

Estover

Three Fat

Za ta

W. P.

29

5. China "A" 12 10 Eastern

Middlesex

S. Chim "

356 145) R. Scots

Kowloon

234 193

12 30

Police

163 Club

2

14 10 3 1 45 19 23 Q 2 43 10 20 13 7 1 432 20 15 14 7 16 29 27 15 12 5 1 8 21 23 11 3 23 37 11 19 2 7 323 1717 20 10 12 4 2

20 44 10

14 5 0 9

13 4

27 24 34

G

Kwong With 12

"THE HUNTERS' HURDLE SI, Joseph's

RACE"-Division A-134 miles. Mr. P. Sanith's King's Porade

(Mr. W. F. Grove) Mr. P. G. Nigel's Mor Immatry

(Mr. C. 1. Gregory) Mr. A. H. R. Butelier's The Minx

(Mr. G. W. Hook Won by Five lengths; wir lengths. Time-2 min. 15.0/10 seen.

SECOND DIVISION

́s, Chins

Middlesex

al 5th Bde.

I. Sroty

W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P.

139 18 26 15 12 13 12 1 2 09 24 35 14 10 3

R.A.O.C. .... 14 6 2

Part-muted-Winner £34. Places $8.40: S Joseph's 13 6

56.68: $11.00,

Chi Shan Jack O'lanter King's Parade Fortmain Pinfarthings The Bogle

The Minx

Betting

THE SUATIN furlongs.

P.Engineers (E) 13 6

40 1941 [1913

42 Club

HANDICAP".—G

R. Scots

43 17 23

0 7 33 19 12 03724-4 30 12 0741

040 34 47 in 094 38 10

Japan

Tientsin and Swatow

Manila

Shanghai

Japan

Japan and Shanghai Haiphong

Straits

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date, 7th January) Japan and Shanghai

Strafts

P. W. D. F. A. Pts.

Amoy 12 243 15 20 16

14 0 1 5 38 24 17

1-3 6

429 37 10

Perseus

Shirub Holbow

Patroclus

Sulsang

OUTWARD MAILS

Date and Time.

Mon., Jan. 23, 1.30 p.m. Mon Jan, 23, 4,30 p.m.

"Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London, Service"-due

Map., Jan. 23.

70

Kwong Wah 14 8

14 Kowloon 251 214 Police

15 1

210 17 49

22 110 Eastern

14 0

15 1

4 10 16 53

13

For

3

THIRD DIVISION

Dairen

South

China 15 43 433 25 10

Air Malt for

30th Bty

Direct

P.W.D.

30th January

Stanley

Kit Chee

Electric

13 6 25-34 24 14 6 0 8

15 6 3 6 36 29 15

Engineers (C) 14 4

5th Bde.

W

፲፮

167 GR.A.S.C.

15 14

45 36

25 21

123 14

Mr. P. M. Hea's Cuban Love 133 lb.

(Mfr. P. Y. T. Wen Mr. W. T. Stunton's Heriot 161 Ib.

(Mr. H. 2. A. Hearns) Mr. A. H. R. Butcher's March Brown

102 1.

(Mr. A. H. R. Butcher) Won by helt a length; a short head. Time: 1 min. 33/5 seen, Pari-mutuet: Winner $13.50. Places

40 $20.00 $8.90,

Cuban Love Berlat

Betting

Lancashire Chop

Mac's Second Venture

March Brown

National Dialty

Stymie...

Winning

Sing

150 147 R.A.F.

THIRD DIVISION "B"

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 10 14 1 1 62 12 29

1177 S/Cutter W/T 17 13 1 3 06 15 27

200 157 4th Bty....

G3

"THE RELIEF CUP"-1 mile. Mr. Brues Sylvandalo 143 Ib.

17 Signals

Medicals

(Mr. H. J. A. Hearne) 1 Mr. Hoping's Flybynign 147 10.

(Mr. P. Y. T. Wel)

2

15 10 23 52 24 22 18 35 42 26 10 11 1

15 7 41 40 21

10 338 33 43

Kumacns Engineers (E) 16 University 12 Powhattun

17

3 AS.A.

Dr. S. N. Chan's Coronation Day 153 16.

(Mr. H. P. Chanson Won by Many lengths; one length. Find: mins. 6.2/5 Reas Parlemuse-Winner $30.70. Places $10.30; 59.10; $0.20,

Cormation Day

Flybynlight

cod Morning Meteor

Royal Highners Tempert

The copare

Tribute..

Helting

"THE NEW SOUTH HANDICAP".-13 miles,

Y.

109 140

120 11:5

69 46

114

139

43 26

37 20

51

WALES

Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Strathearrick

100_tb.

(Mr. C. L. Gregory

Mr. T. Treverton's Brutus 165 ... (Mr. G. Treverton)

Mr. W. E. Grieve's Trevlotenie 158 b. (Mr. G. W. Huox) Won by 4 lengths; many lengths,

Time:

30.1/3 secs.

Part-muuwinner

$7.50 $0.50: $18.80.

Brulu.. Glorious Star

Kiola

Dazar

Sea Urchin

Spork Plan

Sirathenrrik

Trojan

Trevinidale

Betting

J

4 2 10 22 53 10 16 26 27 11

2 1 14 92 10 15 59 2

EMPIRE NEWS

Indla

MALARIA'S TOLL IN

ASSAM

CALCUTTA.

Malarin takes a heavy toll every $22.00. Places year in Assam. The told number of patients treated for malaria from

TV. P.

122 470 1935 to 1937 was 2.140,320, against 10248) a total of 2,052,550 during the pre- 2vious three years, showing an In- ii crease of 94,170 cases,

***

The number of cases in 1935 was 100 766,806. They fell to G63,658 in 1836

and rose to 716.192 in 1937.

01

30

1160

36

THE JANUARY CONSOLATION SCURRY," (Unossiela)),~~~1⁄4 mile.

Fer Monday

Crefeld Anhul

K.P.O.

Rez

.Jan, 23, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 23, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

Reg.

Jan, 23, 5 p.m.

Ord.

..Jan, 23, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus

Iralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due Sydney, 30 Jan.

Imperial Airways Plane

Mon., Jan. 23. K.P.O.

Reg.

.Jan. 23, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Rex.

Ord.

Shanghal, Japan. Honolulu, U.S.A., Emp.

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

Holbow and Pakhol

Shanghai and Japan

Haiphong

Amoy

Formosa

Tuesday

Swatow and Chuanchow Parcels only for Straits, Penang,

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 28th February

Jan, 23, 5.30 p.in.. G.P.O.

G.P.O, and R.P..

of Japan

Parcels, Reg., Ord..

.Jan. 23, 5 p.m. Jan. 23. 7 p.m. Mon., Jan. 23.

..Jan. 23, 5 p.m. Jan. 24, 9.15. Jan, 24, 10 a

Sinkang..Tues., Jon. 24, Noon. Felix Roussel Tues., Jan. 24, 1.30 p.m. Laos ...... Turs., Jan. 24, 2.00 p.m. Yunnan ...Tues., Jan. 24, 3.30 p.m. Tosan Maru Tues., Jun. 24, 2.30 p.m. Selston.......Tues., Jan. 24. 3 p.m. Tues., Jan. 24. Agamemnon

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

.Jan. 24, 5 p.m.

Airways Plane ....Tues., Jan. 24.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pau American

lulu, and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco 31st January.

Shanghai

K.P.O,

Jan, 24, 5.00 pm. Jan. 24, 5.30 p.m.

Jan. 24, 5.00 p.m. Jan. 24, 7.00 p.m.

Reg.

Ord

G.P.O.

Rer. Ord.

Wednesday

and

Gneisenau..Wed., Jan. 25, 8.30 a.m. Yochow...Wed., Jam 25, 0.30 am. Friderun... Wed., Jan. 25, 10.30 a.m. Talsang....Wed., Jan. 25, 2.30 p.m. Wed, Jan. 25. K.P.O.

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Madang, Salamaua, Tulagt

Rabaul N Swatow, Shanghai and Tlentsin.... Manila, Australia, and New Zealand Kitano Maru

vin Thursday Island-due Thurs-

Depressed Classes Education--The Bumbay Congress Ministry has de- cided to spend £75,000 on the educa

day Island, 7th February Mr. H. J. A. Hearne)tion of the depressed classes. More

Mr. S. W. Lee's The Leopard

Mir. J. M. Smith's Meteor

(Mr. Buddy) M. Oliver'n Double JE.

Majur 11, Chance

tr. C. L. Gregory), 3 Won by Three lengths; half a head. Time: 58 pecs, Pari-mutuet:-Winner $16.20.

97%: $9.20; 13,70,

Betting

Canary I

Three Farthings March Brown

Leopard

Double Chance

CASH SWEEPS

Race 1

No. 044

112 40

money is also to be spent on Morlem education.

Kenya

Places DEMAND FOR PLEDGE

W. P

15

ON TANGANYIKA

10

120

72 174

153

NAIRODI. Lord Francs Scott addressed a big 208 meeting on the Colonial question re-

cently at Nakuru,

$501.00 143.40 71,70 Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos. 507,

u letter to General Chiang Kai- shek a number of heads of Ox- ford University Colleges and leading professors hall China for its gallant resistance to Japanese aggression.

"That you and your fellowcountry- 162, 51, 241.

men should have been able to steel yourselves to such incredi- ble feats of courage and endur- ance is now one of those acts history which men ean never for- get," states to letter,

No. 632

301

Hace 2

$635.07 151.54 1194

00.17 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 101,

Race 3

130, 455.

1337

No. 18

$701.4 243 +4

200,40 100.29 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 378, 1000, 1042, 1417.

No. 1540 720

*

Пасе 4

un A

was passed resolution

Mac- welcoming Mr. animously Donald's statement in the House of Commons, but strongly urging the Imperial Government to give an un- equivocal assurance that Tanganyika will remain part of the British Em- pire.

British Guiana

POSTAL WORKERS' STRIKE THREAT

GEORGETOWN,

The Post Office and Transport Workers Unions have decided 15 strike if their demands are not met.

The Postmaster-General has In- Unplaced ponies (125 each): Nos. 1353, formed the workers that a strike will dis- 103, 372, 545, 009.

"In the past the British people have had their ignorant doubts av to the reallly and significance of Chinese civilisation and culture. To-day. Instructed as we are, on the one band by the savage hates

nationalistic eults, on pus, of narrow the other hand, by the dignity and self-control of Chinese feeling against Japast, we have no doubt as to whose hands bear the torch

of civilsation.

$800.34 197.24

09.02

Flaco 5

No. 457

721

20

710

$1040.00 299.04

140.82 Unpläced ponies (830 each): Nos. 303,

Race &

1022.10

203.04

140.02

620, 1000, 237, 231.

No. 530

1004

174

Unplaced ponica (930 each): Nos, $59,

303, 784, 704, 08.

No. 701

602

380

"We took to the day when the de- mocracies of the world shall stand unflinchingly on your side and the valour of your people shall wringi 007, oven from your enemies that meed of recognition which their own traditions summon them to accord. "It is our hope that when that day

comes, you, Sir will be at the head 303, 301, of a unlied people and be able to prove not only the vitality of your national renius but also the sin- cerity of the British people," Homage is also paid to Madame of the General's Chiang, "sharer continual dangers.".

Baco 7

$1000.03 all.70 183.05

Special Sweep The specini sweep on the Relief Cup resulted:

bu followed by their instant missni.

Labour unrest In British Gulann bus hitherto been confined chiefly to the sugar estates.

Law Rescues Opossum

Vinita, Okla. Night Police Chief Hugh Martin Unpliced ponies (450 each): "Nos, 1120, interrupted the "crucifixion" of in opossum, Pedestrians reported that live opossum was being mistreated and on investigation Martin found the animal alive, nalled to the back of a truck. Two large spikes were driven through the animal's tail. and the animal Bach)38384, 4084, Martin released

foetured the truck owner.

No. 10992

++

1304

$20,330.15 0,700.00 20101

2,198.43 4067, 7839, 30318, 0449, 33074, 32234, 30502,

Unplaced (268.37 5753, 32640, 20535,

Reg

..Jan. 25, 5 p.m. Ord.....Jan. 25, 5.30 p.m. C.P.O.

Jan. 25, 5 p.m. .Jan. 25, 7 p.m.

Reg. Ord.

Thursday

Haiphong..

Taksang.....Thurs., Jan. 26, 3 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London, Service"-dne Direct 2nd February ·

Thurs., Jan. 26. K.P.O.

Rez.

Jan. 26. 6 p.m.

Ord.

.Jan. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Ref.

Jan. 26, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 26, 7 p.m.

Thars, Jan. 20. K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Jan. 26, 5 p.m. Jan. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Rec.

..Jan. 26, G p.m.

Ord.

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

by tralia

"Imperial Airways Direct Service-due Sydney, 4th

February

Friday

Jan. 26, 7 p.m.

Shanghal and Europe (except Great Conte Verde..Fri., Jan. 27, 8.30 am.

Britain and Eire) via Siberia.

Papers only for Struits and (Parcels Shirala ...

and Papers for Calcutta).

.Fri., Jan. 27,

Parcels,

Jan. 27, 5 p.m.

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin .... Kwalsang....Fri., Jan. 27, 10.30 p.m. Emp. of Canada Fri, Jan. 27, 4.30 p.m. Manila

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

Direct Service“-due Amsterdam, 7th February

Рарела

Jan. 20, 9 am.

Fri, Jan. 27. K.P.O.

ner.

.............Jan. 27, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Jan. 27, 5.30 p.m. G.I.O.

Reg.

..Jan. 7. 5 p.m.

Ord,

21, 0.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Haruna Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-duc Mar- seilles, 25th Febuary

* Jan. 27:

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Saturday

Fori Bayard, Holbow and Haiphong Shantung Jupan, Honolulu, U.S.A., C. and S. Pres. Pierce

America and (Papers only for Canada) via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 16th February. Amoy and Shanghai

Jan. 27, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 27, 5.30 pm. Q.P.O.

„Jan. 27, 6 p.m.

.Ján. 27, 7 pm.

„Sat., Jan. 20, Noon. .Sat., Jan. 28,

.....Jan. 28, Noort. Jan. 28, 1.45 pm. Jan. 28, 1.30 pm. .Sat., Jan. 28, 3.30 pm.

G. P. O, and K. P. Q. Parcels, Rox.. Ord,,

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