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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

AMARR.

NOTICE.

NON-PAYMENT OF WATER

ACCOUNTS.

Chargeable water and metor NEW 1938 MORRIS B at specially rental accounts are posted to the reduced prices. Two-seater $1,000. Tourer $1,059, Saloons from $2,100 person who signed the Form "F" to $2,300, according model. guaranteeing payment. This per Limited number only. Apply Dod-

son is generally the landlord or well & Co., Ltd. Telephone 32302.

his recognized agent.

to

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CHURCH NOTICES Willing Gives METHODIST CHURCH Evidence In

(Wanchai)

Mr. S. N. Trevan to Preach Arms Case

Farewell Sermon

RETURNING TO ENGLAND

Services on Sunday, January 20.

Juntor Church' at 9.30 nm. children welcomed.

All Morning Parade Service at the English Methodist Church at 10.15 Evening Service at the English Methodist Church at 7 pm. Hymns

the

January, 28, 1939

INQUEST ON CHINESE

Shot By Watchman During Enquiry

POST

MAIL FOR CANTON

Registered and ordinary mall

OFFICE.

VIA BIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe

(not Insured or Parcels) will be ae- (except Great Britain and Eire) and cepted for Canton and despatched na South America are forwarded via

Siberia" it so superscribed. circumstances permit.

MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mail only for Wes Kwangal, Szechwan Kwangtung,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the ilme given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- to close at or before 9 a.m.,

Coates (Foreman), Wong Ju-sun, and Kweichow and Hunan will be as gistered and parcel mails are closed

To

The Jury comprized Messrs. A. E.

Shing-chung

Det-Sergeant C. Mottram was in charge of the inquiry, and Mr. C. A

LONDON, Jan. 27. FRED WILLING, describ- At the Kowloon Magistracy yester. 1 Dutchday. Mr. E. Himsworth sat as Coroner Preachers: Morning, Rev. E. More-ing himself as ton; Evening, Mr. S. N. Trevan. This subject of British descent, an inquiry into the death of a man named Ip Kun-kau, 35, who suc- will be Mr. Trevan's Inst appearance gave evidence to-day at the cumbed to a gunshot wound in the in the pulpit before his return to

end received while he was working resumed hearing of England.

int quarry near Larch Street, trial, in which, he, his son Talkiekisui, on December 21 last. James, and Denis Michael Corrigan are charged with attempting to defraud an armaments firm of £7,250.

Willing said that he joined his behalf of deceased's wife." 1. Following the Evening Service son's business as adviser, in for the Secretariat for Chinese Sucial Hour will be held at the 1986. He had known Corrigan Affairs, which has charge of district S. & S. Home at 8.15 p.m. We shall about 15 years, seeing him on watchmen.

racecourses in Belgium,olle

Dr. R. C. Jones, of the Kowloon take advantage of the occasion to say the a word of farewell to Mr. and Mrs where Corrigan was well-known, the decor, said he examined Trevan who leave the Colony, in a few days' time, on their return to England.

Cold Suppper will be served at a charge of $t. We invite

friends to join us.

FLOWER BULBS, Just received In many instances inconveniam. Hymns 030, 02, 030, 400, 489. from Holland, Gindioli, Renunculus, Begonia, Gloxinia, Iris for sale at 1 cent per bulb. Obiainable at Graca Co. 10 Wyndham Street.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hengleng Stock Exchange weekly report issued at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, says:

once in caused to tenants by the water supply being disconnected without warning to them, owing to the fallure of the guarantor to

033, 613, CUP, 69.

pay the accounts within the speel-a fed period. Tenants are, there fore, advised to make suitable arrangements with their landlords to ensure that all water and meter rental accounts are paid promptly. Consumers in ifong Kong should

water

ali

Notices For The Week

2. The L.C.A. is holding a Busl- ness Meeting at the S. & S. Home on Monday at 3 pm. Cordial invitation is given to any Indies who would care to join.

The market opened quiet and re-note particularly that as the new muined so for the greater part of the week, with quotations tending to give Waterworks Ordinance came into

Towards

force on 1st January, 1939, the the close, however, way. buyers

more in evidence and chargeable became

in accounts absorbed a fair number of shares

but at respect of the first quarter of counters, in the popular prices showing some loss on those 1999 will be sent out in two por-at the S. & S. Home on Monday at 7 quoted at the beginning of the week. tiona-the first portion covering.

the month of December, 1938 and $1,370,

the

covering second portion

Baines Doue During the Week Hongkong Bank $1,353, $1,378, $1,305, $1,370. $1,375, $370

Canton Insurance $220

Union Insurance $470, $408, $400, 1404, January and February, 1939.

China Underwriters $0.45

Hongkong Fires 1170

Douglance

01

Docks (Qld) $175. $17

Providents (OKI) $5.00

Hotein $0.60

Lands $58

itenties 5.03, $5.00, $3.40, $5.63

3. The Badminton Club will meet

4. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at the S. & S. Home on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road)

This also applies to the ligh Levels, Peak and all Village dis- tricts except that the first portion of the accounts will cover Novem-New Register of Adherents ber and December, 1938 and the

Tramways $17.10, $174, 17. $17.50, $17.40, second portion January, 1939,

$17.20, 17

China Lights cum righta 80%

China Lighis ex Rights 18.36

Chios Lights Rents 3.30, $3.03. $3 Electrice $5754 #57

Sandakan Lights $15.10 $10

Cements $10, $15.90 $1000

Dairy Farms 6045

Sinceren $1.80 $1%

Govt. 3% Loan V. pem.

Changer 3.30 p.m. (Closing quotallyKey

Ingers

Hongkong Bank $1,300 Union Insurance $435 Providents (Qld) $5.00 Cementa $15.60

Belisa

#1.3, Electrics 157 IX. Healues $5.03 H.K. Tramways $17,20 Telephones tỏia) $2395 Cements $10

Dairy Farma #234 Watonn $1.70

H.K. Bank $1,370

11.K, Docks (01) $17

Providents (Old) $3,60

H. & S. Hotels $6,00

K. Beatles $3.5

H.K. Tramways

17

China' Lights Right $3 Cementa #15.90/50 Sinceres $15

Urban Council To

Hold Election

Changes of ownership of pro- perty should be notified im- mediately to this Office.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 26th January, 1939.

G.

one

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be hold on bionday, the 30th day of January, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land at Grampian Roud, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the jast three days thereof. Inlending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- Each Homination suit be in sat of the lot the Purchaser (if writing, signed by two electors, countersigned by the candidate and not the applicant) will be required delivered in scaled envelope ad- to deposit with an authorised dressed to the Presiding Omeer at the officer who will be present at the Registry, Supreme Court, not laterale, the sum of two hundred than 1 pr. on Wednesday, February dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Nomination forms may be obtained Will be refunded on payment of

the Purchase price. the Registry, Supreme Court, where parts I and II of the register | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. of electars referred to in section 3 of

It is notified that a vacancy has ccurred

the Urban Council, necessitating an election. Nomina- tion of candidates to all the venney are invited.

#.

at

the Urban Council Ordinance, 1935,

may be inspected,

It is the duty

forms

کرنی

candidates

atisfy themselves that nomination are correctly completed and duly signed by electors whose names appear in one or other of the two. parts of the register of electors above: referred to before delivery thereof to the undersigned,

LOYALISTS FIGHTING REARGUARD ACTION

(Continued from Page 1.) Minister to Spain, and members of the slair of the British Embassy at Barcelona.--Renter.

MUSSOLINI'S TELEGRAM

Berlin, Jan. 27.

No. of Sale.

-New Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 2650,

Registry No.

Locality

uland Lot No. 1538.

Upposite New Kow.on

Grampian Road,

Boundary

Measurements

NE W.

teel fre: terifrel

as per calo

plas

Being Prepared'

Morning Service, 10,30 a.m. Even- ing Service & pan. Preacher at both services: Rev. Frank Short,

The Committee of Management is preparing a new register of adherents of Union Church, and all who have not already received notification of the same are asked to send their names to, Mr. E. Himsworth, Secret- ary, Union Church.

The Helena May Religious Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday mornings at 10.30 am. The speaker for Friday, January 28, is Rev, J. R. Bings.

There will be a meeting of the | Ladies' Committee in the Church Hall on Monday, February 6, at 10 u.m.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

SUBJECT-LOVE

S. Ituss hind a watching brief on

Inspector E. G. Post was present

and found in to have

He did not do any business with died of a gunshot wound through the Corrigan, but "just raised his hat when we met."

Speaking of the arms deal, he said he was furious when his son informed

in that Latte's £8,250 had been handed to Corrigan in cash against Shu's receipt.

He told his son that such a irans action was never paid by cash, and that he should have known better.

feft temple. The bullet was re-

covered from the left side of the

brain, which was vy lacerated.

District Walchimi

CHITE Chan Chun sald that at 11 am. on December 21. he went with two other watchmen and an informer to a quartý near Larch Street, Taikoktsul. A man

a hut in the quarry

was by witness and the other two chinen, as information

leaving

received

DID NOT TRUST CORRIGAN When his son toll him of the dis-led to the belief that the man was povery of the "junk" in Marsellies, carrying dynamite. The suspected he arranged an interview with Shui mon was seen to carry something in his hand which had the appearance and Corrigan.

of a dynamite fuse, and when ques

one he threw the bundle away and shouted "t him."" Witness sald the two with him ran away, and he was leit

them.

told them what I thought of I called them a couple of crooks. Shu said nothing. but smiled,"

Replying to prosecuting counsel, witness said that he trusted Shut but noi Corrigan.

Counsel: There is no doubt now that Shu was a fraud?

Willing: Yes, but I wouldn't say he was not a high personage.

With

UNSAVOURY TRADE

the

walehmen

hind to face crowd of 20 to 30 people who advanced on bin with various Implements, such as spades and spikes. T

The crowd was warned that it was a policeman that they were attacking, but, although a police whistle was blown, no heed was paid

caution to the

wiiness. As Kiven by evidence concluded, the crowd began to hem blm in, counsel for James Willing, addressing witness drew his revolver and, on the Jury, said they should not be too seeing that this action was futile, he Influenced by the "arms racket being retreated by running sideways. As an unsavoury and unpleasant trade," he was moving away witness saw the or whether the ultimate destination crowd follow him, and lifting up of the arms was China, General his arin that held the revolver he fired Franco, or Madrid.

n shot. The trlat was adjourned until January 30, when it is expected to

finish--Reuter.

Stock Exchange Firms Slightly

Ainong commodities, rubber firmer with bear-covering, together with improved Continental and do mestic trade demand. Base metals and in railled on bear-covering, while Wall Stree was irregular, then steadier-Reuter Special.

Shot Intended to Scare Mr. Himsworth: What was your object in Bring the shot?

Witness: If I did not, they would

part of

A widow named Mo Ho, 56, raid that

approached

her in the quarry

have come near me and taken away the shot in my revolver. 1 fired order to frighten them away. I was not aiming my revolver at the crowd but in another direction. I did not know London, Jan. 27.

that someone had been hit by shot. Sestiment Improvel on the Landon the

Questioned by Mr. Russ, witness Stock Exchange to-day following the speech by Sir Samuel floare at Swan-denied that the persan he bad The subject of the Lesson Sermon sea emphasising the "invincibility" of approached concerning the dynamite in all Christian Science Churches, to the British Empire, together 1st

with was a woman and not a man. He morrow January 29 will be "Love." the French Chamber's vote of conf..

did not

woman not push the

to the The Golden Text will be:-"Howdence for the Daladier Government. ground, and had not heard those excellent is thy loving kindness, O Business, however, was not large,present remarking that it was a shame God therefore the children of men Gilt-edged securities closed higher to assault an old woman. put their trust under the shadow on the day, while among foreign District Watchmen Sin Kau-chuen of thy wings." (Psalms 30:77

groups. Europeans were better, but and Копи

King

corroborated Among others the following cita- Far Eastern issues tended to case.

Chan's statements. tions will be read from the Bible: Industrials were irregular. | "Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity. I am become at sounding brass, or a a tinkling cymbat. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all falth so that I could remove moun- tains, and have not charity, I an nothing. Charity suffereth long, and is kind, charity envieth not; charily vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up. doth not behave itself tinseemly, sceketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil; rejoicetă not in iniquity, but rejoiceth In the truth." (1 Corinthians 13: 2. 4-0).

The

Christian Science the Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The words of divine Selence find their ithmortality in deeds, for their Principle heals the sick and spiritualizes humanity.

Consistency is

Contents in

19. teel.

Annual

Rental

Upset Price

About

8,000

25$

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED

$4,800

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY

Herr Hiller has telegraphed to General Franco:

"Hearty

the congratulations on glorious success the Nationalist army has won under your tendership with KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED the beration of Barcelona. I cod-will be held at the offices of

idently hope that a rapid victorious

| GENERAL MEETING of HONG-

Cotton Industry Favours Bill

London, Jan. 27. Over two-thirds of the cotton industry favours the Enabling Bill. according to an announcement

by

read from citations will also be Mr. N. A. E. Smith, vice-chairman

of the Joint Commitee of the Cotton Trade Organizations of Manchester, when speaking to-day at a luncheon to Lancashire M.P.S.

and

was

had chin and the other two men and had wanted to snatch away the dynamite

she was carrying. She refused to allow them to search her..

pushed

to the ground. Workmen in

in the vicinity had in- quired she had

Why

been struck, and on hearing this Chan and his two companions fed. Chan fired a n shot with his revolver, but there was no reason for this as nobody had chased or had wanted to assault hlm.

Wonk Fuk-chuten,

the inforiner, said he was positive that the person se had had pointed out to the watch-

ከነ

imen was a man.

After Det.-Sergeant W. J. Morrison had testiled to having.cored out police investigations in connection with the death of decensed, the Jury retired, and on their return, gave a verdiet of "death by misadventure," informed by Mr. Himsworth that if Before their retirement they were

they returned a verdict of death by misadventure it followed that Chan Chung hail been justified in firing the shot.

He added that repiles from firms who id responded

to the appeal showed clearly that a substantial scen . example] majority in each section of the Indus- more thun in precept. Inconsistency try wanted the Bill on the lines of is shown by words without deeds, the Joint Commilice's proposals as which are like clouds without rain. scon as possible.-Reuter. If our words fall

to express our deeds, God will redeem that weak- ness, and out of the mouth of babes He will perfect praise. The rich In

DEAD & INJURED spirit help the poor in one grand brotherhood,

NOW TOTAL 80,000 all having the same Principle, or Father; and blessed is

Brussels, Jan. 27.

(Continued from Page 1.) that man who seeth his brothers

The Belgian and Spanish need and supplieth it, seeking his Loyalist governments have composed Government 50,000 pesos for the re- own in another's good." (Pages, 334 their differences, created by the fact fugees, and the German Condor and and 518).

that the former Spanish Loyalist the Air France placed their planes Announcement

Ambassador to Brussels allegedly at the disposition of the Government, First Church of Christ, Scientist, lett without paying his oficiai Hongkong, (a Branch of the Mother respects.

FOREIGN LOSSES

Spain And Belgium Re-open Relations

the

Seimens and

Church, The First Church of Christ, As a result of the notification that Selentist in Boston, Mass.) No. 31 the Counsellor of end of the war will bring peace to the/Mosers, Jardine, Matheson & Co. Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Tram Embassy, Sener Trevajano la re- Concepcion reported

the Loyalist

The "United Press" correspondent

that Spanish people, and open a new era Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. turning to Brussels

Charge German પ્રક

firm of of prosperous development for the 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 The Sunday School is held at 10 a.m. d'Affairez, Belgium has ordered her Schukert and electrical firm, was Spanish nation."-Reuter Special. o'clock noon, to transact the Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, own Charge d'Agaires to resure his destroyed by fire.

Fourteen were killed in the crash p.m. A Reading Room is located in duties in Loyalist Spain. -Reuter, DEFIANT STATEMENT

ordinary business of the Company.

the Church Hullding and is open on

at the Swedish "Aga" Company's AND NOTICE IS HEREBY Monday to Friday inclusive from

offices. Madrid, Jan. 27.

ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER 10.30 am to 12.30 p.m. and from 3 General Casado, second-in-com- mand of the Loyalist forces on the OF MEMBERS of the Company p.m. to 6 pm. Saturday 19.30 a.m. to Madrid front, to-day issued a definite will bʊ CLOSED from FRIDAY,

12.30 p.m. All authorised Christian Seltnes Ilterature is available at the statement, declaring that the "war the 3rd to FRIDAY, the 17th Reading Room, will last as long as it is necessary to February, 1939, both days inclu- cordially invited to attend the ser- The public is moke Spain safe for Spaniards".

The statement adds: "While the elve.

vices and to visit the Reading Room. invaders are announcing peace, we see rapidly approaching a great uni- versal tragedy in which we will tako art without losing falih.”—Reuter Special

ITALY DOES NOT WASTE TIME

Rome, Jan, 27,

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1989.

JEWISH REFUGEE SOCIETY

In conformity with a

similar

It ly announced that the Alalittoria observance in other parts of the Alt Line resumed its daily. Rome to British Empire, a Special Service Barcelona passenger fight service this will be held at the 'Ohel Loah' morning.

Sunday, An Italian steamship line an- Synagogue

20th nounrou to-day that ships serving | January at 11 nm, on behalf of Italy and South Amerien would the stranded refugees on tho future make stops at Barcelona.- German-Polish Frontier,

United Press.

on

a

THE "TELEGRAPH" will send Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests

should be addressed to the Pictorials Editor.

Moslems Killed In Rioting

Jaipur, India, Jan. 27, Seven Moslems were killed, and 35 police injured in a riat which broke out after Friday's prayers in The Buzanr.

Several Moslems were wounded, and one of the police is expected to 11.

It is stated that a mob attempted to tear down the walls at the entrance to the Monque, and defled orders to disperse, whereupon the polleo fired on the rioters-Reuter.

MORE REFUGEES

Naples, Jan. 27, Thousands at mys, mostly from Germany, walled sooard the Conte Blancamano for Shanghai to-day They will make their new homes in China-Reuter.

The Italian fler, Magaldi, who is piloting a relier plane is missing.

The Bishop of Concepcion sang a mass before the blazing ruins of his residence.United Press,,

FOREIGN HELP WELCOMED

At mid-day the Government com- mandeered all radio stations, both short and long wave, and the only own to be broadcast was given through the Ministry of the Interior.

The public and press have

very favourably and warmly received nows of help

from foreign

countries, especially the Argentina and the United States, who arc sending supplies,

The "Mercurio" in headlines greets the news with "Noble Atitude by Argentina and the United State," The "Lanacion" announces "Argentine Aid," and other papers give similar prominence to the offers of help.-- United Pres.

cepted at senders' risk.

al 5 p.. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date, 7th January) ....................... Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Dircet Service"-London date, 2ini January.

l'er

Emp, of Canada

Lite.

..January 28.

· Imperial Alrways Plane January 28,

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service”—San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane dafe, 21st January.

Straits...

Roseville

Tjisaroca

Anshun

Jean Dupuis Kiungchow Kwangtung

January 28.

January 28,

January 28,

Junuary 29, January 29, January 20. January 20. January 20.

29

Manila

Java Straits

Haiphong and Fort Bayard Shanghai and Amoy

Haiphong, Pakhel and Hoihow

Patrocius

Shanghal and Swatow

Tatyunn

January 28.

Japan

Buenos Aires Maru

January 30.

Straits

Bumacus

January 30.

Japan and Shanghai

Haruan Maru

January 30.

Calculia and Siralts

Neilure Santhia

January 31.

January 31.

January 31.

.February 1.

Airways Plane Lahore

February 1.

February 1.

Japan

Japan and Shanghai Tienisin and Swatow

Air Mail by "Imperial Always

Service"-London

Dircel

25th January, Japan and Shanghal

For

Talthyblus Hupeh

date, Imperial

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Date and Time.

Saturday

Shantung Yuensang...

Parcels

arul Hal- Fort Bayard, Hoillow

Parcels and Papers for Calcutta

Papers

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., C, and S. Pres. Pierce

America and (Papers only for Canada) vla San Francisco-due San Francisco, 16th February,

Amoy

Air Mail for "Air-France Service"

-que Marseilles, 12th February

Manila

Swatow, and Tientsin Salzon

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 5th February.

.Sat., Jan. 28, noon. .Sat, Jan, 20, ...Jan. 28, Noon. Jan. 28. 1.00 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20,

Jan.

G. P. O, and K. P. Ó. Parcels, Reg Ord.,

28, Noor. Jan. 20, 1.45 p.m.

Van Heutaz

Shunchth

Reg., Ord,

Jan. 20, 2.30 pm. Sat, Jan. 28, 3.30 p.m. .Sat, Jan. 28.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Emp. of Canada

Jan, 28, 4.00 p.m. Jun. 28, 4.30 p.m.

Sat., Jan. 28, 4.30 p.m. Kwalsang ....Sat, Jan. 20, 5.00 p.m. Shunchih Sat., Jan. 28, 5.00 p.m. Pan-American

Airways Plane ........Sal., Jan. 28.

KP.0.

.Jan. 28, 5 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord,

..Jan. 28, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Kcg..

Ord.,

.Jan. 28, 5 p.m. Jan. 28, 5.30 p.m.

Sunday

Foochow

Hoihow

Swatow, Saigon and Bangkok

Kalgan

Amoy

Soochow

Shanghat and Dairen

Patroclus

Monday

.Sun.. Jun. 20, 8.30 a.m. .Sun.. Jan, 20, 8,30 n.m. .Sun., Jan. 29, 9 a.m. .Sun, Jan, 2B, 3,00 tr

Air Mail for “K.L.M. Airways Direct Haruna Maru Mon, Jan. 30.

Service"-due Amsterdam, th

February.

Reg.,

Ord..

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Haruna Maru

and Europe via Marseilles—duc...........

Reg Marseiles, 27th February

Formosa and Amoy

Shanghai and Tientsin Swatow

Haiphong

Air Mall for "Imperial Always

Direct Service"-dut 8th February

London,

..Jan. 30, 9.30 am.

.Jan. 80, 10 a.m. Mon., Jan. 30.

Jan. 30, 9:45 am: ..Jan. 30, 10.30 a.m.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Ord., Canton Maru

Mon., Jan. 30. 10.30a.m. Mingaang. Mon., Jan. 30, 10.30 a.m. Anshun... Mon., Jan. 30, 1.30 p.m. Canton ........Mon., Jan. 30, 2 p.m. Imperial Airways Plano

Mon., Jan. 30.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 30, 6 p.m.

Ord.

..Jan. 30, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

..Jan. 30, 5 p.ni.

Ord.

.Jan. 30, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus Imperia) Airways Plane

trails by. "Imperial Airways Direct Service"dur Sydney 6th Feb.

Intavla

y

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Hollow and Pakhol Parcels and Papers only for

Africa vla Durban. Chuanchow Amoy

Tuesday

Reg.

Ord.

Reg. Ord.

Mon., Jan. 30. K.P.O.

...Jan. 30, & p.m.

Jan. 30. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan. 30, & p.m. Jan. 30.7 p.

Tanlak....Tues., Jan, 31, 8.30 nm. Jean Dupuis ..Tues., Jan. 31, 2 p.m. Kiungchow... Tues., Jan. 31, 2 p.m. South Buenos Aires Maru

Talyuan Tisarnea

Swatow, Shonghai and Tientsin.. Esang

Haiphong

Wednesday

Thursday

Tues., Jan. 31, 3.30 p.m. Tues., Jan. 31, 3.30 p.m

...Tues., Jan. 31, 4 p.m.

....Wed., Feb. 1, 10.30 a.m.

Wingsong....Thurs, Feb. 2, 3 p.m.

Tegelberg „Thurs., Feb. 2, 3.30. p.z.

Manlin, Bangkok, Batavia, Mauri- tius, Reunion and Madagascar .. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London, Direct Service"dute 9th February

Thurs., Feb. 2

K.P.O.

Rer.

....Feb. 2. 5 D

Ord.

..Feb. 2. 5.30 p.3% G.P.O.

Rer.

.Feb. 2, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Feb. 2,

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

by "Imperial Airways

tralla

Direct Service--due Sydney. 11th February

p.12.

Pr., Feb. 2.

G.P.O.

2. 5 p.m. 2, 5.19 p.m.

Feb. 2. p.m. ..Feb. 2. 7 pm. Thurs., Feb. 2

G. P. O. and K. P. 0;

Reg.

Ord.

Tex.

Ord.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and Now Nellore

Zealand via Brisbane-duo Bela- bane. 20th February.

Parcels, Reg, Ord.,

Friday

Kingyuan Sulsang

(ox-

Ranpura

Swalew

Japan (Parcels only).

Shanghal, Japan and Europe

cept Great Britain and Eire) via

Siberia the Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Haiphong Sulyang Mombasa, Deira, Lourenco-Marquez, and (Parcels and Papers only for South Afrien via Durban)....... Brindis due Brindisi, 24th Feb.

..Feb. 2, 5 p.m. Feb. 3, 8.40 a.. Feb. 3, 9,30 a.m.

Fri., Feb. 3, 0.30 am. Fri., Feb. 3, 10.30 a.m.

.Fri., Feb. 3, 10.30 km. Fri, Feb. 9, Noon.

Africa Maru \\Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 0.m. Conte Verde...Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m.

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