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25 words $2.00

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN for 3 days prepaid.

THAT THE FORTY-FIRST ON- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF WANTED KNOWN.

THIS COMPANY will be held at EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY the Office of Messrs. Jardine, at Assembly Hall, S. & S. Home, 22 Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday,

Admission trec. Rennessy Wednesday to Saturday this week the 21th February, 1939, at 11.30 Inclusive 3.15 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. each a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora to- with Statement of gether Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.

evening.

Itead.

FOR SALE.. NEW 1838 MORNIB 8's at 'specially

The Register of Shares of the reduced priced. Two-seater $1,800. Tourer $1,950. Saloons from $2,100 Company will be CLOSED from 10 $2,300, according to Limited number only. Apply Dod- Friday, the 17th February, 1939, Lim Co. Ltd. Telephone 32302. to Friday, the 24th February,

1939, both days inclusive,

model.

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations

were

issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar

ket this morningg:

BANKS

H.K. Banks, $..... 1.K. Banks Lon. E Chartered £. Mercantile, A. &, B, Mercantile, C. £.

East Asia $

Canton $.

Union $.

INSURANCES

China Underwriters als. H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $,

Steamboats $.

Jno-Chinna, P. Indo-Chinas, D. $ Shell Bearer s/s Waterboats $..

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $

Docks (old)

Docks (new)

Provident (old)

Providents (new) $. New Eng. Sh. $.

Sha. Docks, Sh. 3.

Kailan /-.

Raubs $....

MINING

Venz: Goldfeld $

Hongkong Minca cts.

Antamoks Ps.

Atoks Ps.

Baguio Gold PR.

Benguet Co

Con. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con Mines Pa. Demonstration Ps.

1.X.L. Ps. Gumnus Ps. San Mauricio Ps. Suyoc Consul Ps. Paracales P's... ~Hotels s

Lands $..

LANDS

Lands 4% deb. $. S'hai Lands Sh.$.. Humphreys $... H.K. Realues Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Trams $

Peak Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new)

Y. Ferries

(old) $..

Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries, (new) $..

China Light, (cum. rts)

1,370 sa.

.82 n.

By order Directors,

of the Board

of

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th January, 1939. HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .8% n. that the ORDINARY YEARLY 27 n.GENERAL MEETING of HONG-

15 n. KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED .08 n. will be held at the offices of 220 n. Messrs. Jardino, Matheson & Co.,

45 n. 170 b.

02 11. .15 n

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

A Look Through, The “Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO

Uy a Royal warrant received at Wool wich it a ordered that the Commfr Barlat and Transport Btuff shail ba tollehed, and that the Commissariat and Transport Corps shall in future be designated "the Army Service Corpa"

The body of an unknown woman was of a populous suburb of London. At found yesterday morning in the sirests the Coroner's Inquest to-day, physicians declared that the woman had been mur- dered by strangulation: A mark on the neck showed a small cord had been tled of low tightly around it. Who was character. When the body was found it: was still warm and was lying in an open thoroughfare. There is no possibility that the woman could have taken her another own life and possibly Lin

The "Star" publishes interviews with White-clapel ease. physicians who had given testimony at the Caroner's Inquests in the cases of the previous East End murders, with the conclusion that the recont Poplar strangling was the work of the White

www the famous chapel fend.--Thin "Jack the Ripper"-Ed.

News from Panama saya that Do Lesseps to-day telegraphed continuation of work on the Panama canal was nosured.-De Lesseps, builder of the Suez, was forced to abandon his Panama project after countless had been claimed by the ubiquitous inquite, whose malarial qualities were then unknown-Ed.

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FRANCO CONTINUES

DRIVE TOWARDS: FRENCH FRONTIER (Continued from Page' 1.) Important 'buildings are sold to have been destroyed.Trans-Ocean.

January 30, 1939.

SOLDIER ROBBED SHOP FOKI

$80 Fine For Valley Road Escapade

FRENCH CONTROVERSY.

Paris, Jun. 29, The French press is now engaged

Pl. Stephen Vincent Ward, of "D" :

the Middlesex Régiment, in a violent dispute regarding the French diplomalle representative in appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistrney this question of the appointment of a Coy, Burgos.

Leon morning and pleaded guilty to a Brilelu charge of larceny, from the person of.

The former Premier, M. Blum to-day contributes an which declares in sharp language that LI Chuch, 37 shop fok! of 17, Valley the establishment of diplomatic re Road of $183.00 in Chinese currency to notes on Saturday evening. He was lations with Insurgent Spain

fined

1 $80 in default 2 months' hard simply out of the question.

other Inbour. Right Wing organs, on the

It was stated by the prosecution now come when opening of diplomatic, that at 7.35 pm, on Saturday Li hand, declare that the moment has relations cannot be further delayed. Chuen, the complainant was proceed- "Le Malin" writes: "The late Presi ing to his relative's shop at 17, dent Wilson once declared 'What has Valley Road, to attend to some work, about pacifists A European in civilian clothing always struck me was their amazing stupidity. Their followed him. The European spoke stupidity is surpassed only by that of to him in English, which he did not understand, whereupon Li was forced our war party."-Trans-Ocear.

to put up his hands and submit to a search of his person,

are

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand g T.T. Shanghai TT, Singapore T.T. Japan TT. India TT. U.S.A. TT. Manlle Balavie

TT. Bangkok T.T. Saigon TIT. Franco

10. 2% 18. 2% 173 Nom. .59%

5018

100

.03

2811

.534

149

10014

4.72

.1128

.1/014

BUYING

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australin

4 m/s L/e London

4 m/s D/p do.

10.05

.1/3 .1/3.5/32

20 .11.35

.84. U.S. Cross rate in Lon. 4.0797

4 m/s Llc U.S.A.

d/s India

4 m/s France 30

CHINESE MILITARY

STRATEGY

Britain Takes Lead In Air Production

:

London, Jan, 30. The British output of military month, planes now exceeda 400 and is within measurablo distance of equailing the German rate of pro- duction, according to the aviation correspondent of the "Dally Tele- groph."

He declares that official reticence about the progress of re-armament has led foreign observers to under- estimate thio recent great strides.

Although little is heard of a Bri-

the

tish counter-offensive bombing force,

Air Ministry

actually strengthening the composition and reserves of

of this force speedily.

The regular Air Force now has 5,800 trained pilots and 1,000 are under instruction, while, including the various Air Force reserves, but excluding the evil air guard, the number of pilots qualißed for military duties will sooni" upproach 10,000-Reuter,

BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS NAZIS STIFFENING?

The money in question was token away

from a purse in complainant's possession, after which the defendant 0 bus. It ran away, and boarded

(Continued from Page 1.) happened that Sergeant F. Fender was a passenger on the bus at the time, and his suspicions were aroused called. was the immediate objective

(Continued from Page 1.) when defendant tendered one of the of the Japanese after the fall of fore. Kalfenu, capital of the province, last stolen Chinese notes for his Defendant, when he tendered the May. The Japanese drive was com selves to those who were responsible money told Sgt. Fender that he lud pletely abandoned by Yellow Rive:

been The paper also takes exception to been chased by a crowd of Chinese floods and efforts since then to drive for rejecting the German offers. when he attempted to change the westward from Kaifeng have notes at a money-changer's.

BORDER GUARDS

London, Jan. 20, that Senor It is stated

Alvarez Foreign Loyalist the Del Vnyo, the

Minister has ordered detachments of military to the frontier to prevent soldiers, officials, and politicians es coping into France.

Food is reported to be completely Incling at Puigcerma, the Loyalist where, it is stated, extremists centre 25 YEARS AGO

creating an ugly situation which Last night Lady May was "at home" is likely to lead to a reception of to the members of the Young Women's the scenes at the beginning of the

Germany's Christian Association, and the occasion war.

The Japanese strength at Kalten Wishes to interfere in was marked by the attendance of some

Refugees declare that Anarchists cant Fender, thinking that something frustrated by superior Chinese forces, the assertion that nobody in England was wrong, took him into custody. Is estimated at five thousand troops, internal affairs, and recalls that only ladles. the course of the)

Cabinet Ministers had criticised cer- 125 induceren. Mrs. G. T. and Communists have taken military when nearing the Kowloon City equipped with mechanised units and within the last few days even

Police Station, defendant

who hnd artillery. Edkins, rend a letter which had been command, and seized the carabineër

The Chinese have erected an in-lain purely German affaire in a tone, which had received from Ellis Kadoorie and Lady, posts after fighting. May's answer.

The colonel commanding the re-already made a report and who was On the strength of these lettura a

gion has taken refuge in France. In Police van at the time, met Sgt. tricate system of defence works east schoolmasterly

Fender and the defendant, and iden- of Chengchow, and are confident of caused tegltimate irritation in Ger- tified Ward as the man

ability' to withstand

any many. vote was formally put to the gather, Reuter Special,

OH, NO? Japanese assnuit, robbed him. ng that the name Y.W.C.A. be changed to that at the "Women's Instituts" and

An officer attached to defendant's later to take the name of the "lelena

Company, said that his military May Institute for Women," The motion

record was fair.

400 4. Ltd., Hongkong, os FRIDAY, the 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company, HEREBY IS AND NOTICE .00 n. ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER .24 n. OF MEMBERS of the Company 70/3 will be CLOSED from FRIDAY,

...the 3rd to FRIDAY, the 17th Mr. Kadeorld's latter promised to give a sum of $15,000, or, if necessary, .118 n.February, 1939, both days inclu-20,000, to establish the Women's in .17% naive.

titute, provided the public raise a tiko .10. 5.60 n.

.54.

.5.00 11.

.10 11.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS.

was unanimously carried.

BUMI.

While Mr. Lloyd George'a demand for the reduction of our defences han

and Secretary. used surprise une trente carn

Hongkong, 25th January, 1939,

.47 sa, writing." 0025 63

Character from

In

is Germany.

Dia Post which is quoted by the Telegraph's correspondent, atatea: "After Mr. Churchill we now have Mr. Lloyd George, too. But it is positirely to talk of ridiculous exaggeration

between Infinitely more friendly relations to Germany. The relationships

.15/8 n. 9.35 1.

ROTARY CLUB ....3 T

The speaker at to-morrow's weekly 734 n. 44. meeting of the Hongkong Rotary 34.6o. Club will be Rotarian R. A. D. 20% sa. Forrest, and his subject "The Judg-England and Germany are at the mo- ment not bad, but that is really all that Hand- can be said. But no, na big a mouth 13.30 sn, nent of

ful as possible must be again taker

The Berliner Neusste Nachrichten Бара .00 n.

Like two moths round the light, the Engilah Ministers, Churchill and Lloyd 15.00 n.

George, Butter continually about the have Tamp. They .101 n. hat

.24 n. already more than once burnt their 40 n. wings a bit, but it is nothing ever and again the seductive glow draws them into its fatai, circle. It scome 7 that Mr. Lloyd George's words are to 14 n. be the prologue to a fresh disarmament 0.00 n. | comedy of England,

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Wing On Textiles, Sh.$.

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....par n. Mursmans (Lond.) s/.11/101⁄2 n. Marsmans (IK), 6/-.....2/8 b.

MANILA SHARES

disarmament

Arrangements have now been get in hand for the early commencement of the actual erection of the new railway Atation on Kowloon Point. The foundin tions have been down for some con- .17 0.

siderable time and we understand that .8 n.

the contract for the iron work of the ..4 11, The following quotations were rebuilding has been pretleally fixed up ceived after the close of the morning with a local Company, When this in .721⁄2 n.

ready for delivery, as it should be in 224. session through Reuters:

Rome six or seven weeks time, the superstructure will be commenced. $..0.40 n.

22.

China Light, (ex. ris.) S...0.20 n. Antamok China Light (Rights) $.

H. K. Electric $...

Macao Ele

Electrics $.. Sandakan Light $.... Telephones (old) $. Telephone (now) Tractions /- Tractions (Pre) /-

INDUSTRIAL Cald: Mneg. (ord.), Sh. $ Cold: Moeg. (Pre), Sh. $ Canton Icea $. Cements $.. Hopes 3.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $....... Lane Crawfords $ Sinceres $

Wing On (H.K.) 5.

Business Done Prices in Peno Jan, 28. Jan. 30.

$4

AZ

.17 Coco Grove

....3 53. Atok .50%. Bagulo Gold

Benguet Cona,

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13.20

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1.72

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United Paraenio

The following is Swan, Culbertson ..14 n.

on this morning'x ..la n. & Fritz' report .1.70 .market:

The Manila market held a slightly 15.00 .

3.80 n. caster session with stocks being un- Ben- changed to down 10 centavos. 23 s. guet Consolidated showed a loss of 7.55 sa. 10 centavos, while Alok, I.X.L, Con

ds.solidated Mines and Paracale Gumatis .1% n, were unchanged. Saturday's volume

.30 b. in Pesos was 14,000.

TO-MORROW

AT

THE

BY POPULAR

STAN

KING'S

REQUEST

HAL ROACH presents

OLIVER

LAUREL HARRY

"BEAU HUNKS”

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Plötúra,

PANIC IN TUNNEL

Perpignan, Jan. 29. Scenes of frightful panic were witnessed in a mile-long tunnel be- tween the Spanish troniler town of Fort Bou and the French town of Cerbere, to-day.

Because of a rumour that Insurgent Spanish troops had. landed at Fort Bou and were occupying the town, loyalist militiamen, and a large num-

ber of civilian men, women and children fled in parie into the tunnel, endeavouring to reach the French border.

were

who had their

It is understood that defendant's fine was paid.

LOOTERS DESCEND ON WRECKED TOWNS

In Germany, on the other hand, declares the paper, no hostile

JAPANESE SURROUNDED Chinese troops are still attempting campaigns are directed against other to re-take the Pelping-Hankow rail-countries either through the press or way centre of Chantien, where 400 by the radio-Trans-Ocean. Japanese have been besieged for the past fortnight.

The isolation of this Japanese garrison has been instrumental

In

PREMIER'S SPEECH

Berlin, Jan. 29. Commenting on Mr. Noville Cham- hatting attempts by the invaders to berlain's speech delivered at Bir- push south from Po Ai, terminus of mingham on Saturday, the "Deutsche the Tuokow-Chinghua Railway. Allegemeine Zeitung observes that (Continued from Page 1.)

In Anliwel, a Japanese attempt to the attacks of the oppostion have not that the church will feed and clothe cross the river at Wushink! by erec!-succeeded in inducing Mr. Chamber- ing a pontoon bridge was frustrated lain to dealst from his policy of Within a few minutes, horrible

all injured and orphaned children.

Victoriano Reyes, a "United Press" by the vigilance of the defenders on International understanding children

brutally trampled

who

The paper stresses Mr. Chamber- motored for 24 the opposite bank, correspondent, scenes occurred, when women and

hours to

In the air, the Japanese are carry-lain's statement that all "reasonable Cauquenes reported reach upon in the wikl rush through the dark tunnel, which was immediately by short-wave wireless that there ing out relentless bombings of the aspirations" are entitled to be satis- blocked by n mass of struggling are 12,000 homeless hure. Damage Chinese positions along the Lunghal fed, and the paper sces in those humanity.

is estimated at 00,000,000 pesos. The Railway between Kaifeng and Sian words a possibility of reducing the. Chengchow was raided by

existing tension between France and There are, as yet, no figures avail-quake buried 580 buildings, and in able as to the number of fugitives addition left 300 bulidings in ruins." squadron of machines on Saturday. Italy Trans-Ocean,

The earthquake was to strong that while two raids were carried out on having crossed into France. It is

It desolated two cemeteries, where known, however, that on Saturday alone 15,000 persons crossed the traves opened and scattered collins border, and on Saturday night be tween 30,000 and 40,000 fugitives and skeletons. were still waiting at the frontier.- Trans-Ocean,

to

ΟΥΣ

New

Shenhsien.

7,000 JAPANESE KILLED days in the Shanal offensive, which Chungiding, Jan. 28. the Chinese troops halted when they Chinese military authorities es-dynamited after ambushing the troops, Japanese in the middle of the river. have been killed in the past seven-United Press.

From

Japan

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

The Cacaras Government has be gun a campaign to raise 30,000 boli-timate that 7,000 Japanese vars to aid Chile 'quake victims. RAID ON ALCOY

A Lima report says that the as. salled

to directly Madrid, Jan. 29. Maranon has Two were killed, 27 wounded, and Talcahuano, where it is expected to

February

3 with 400 tona 16 houses were destroyed as a result arrive of an air raid by five Savolos planes, of

including foodstuffs, supplies,

and clothing. which dropped 60 bombs on Alcoy, medical essentials.

Meanwhile the Peruvian Red Cross in the Alicante province to-day.

According

Chilean Govern- the à Valencia report, the Society has sent Loyalist authorities have decided to ment $1,000. Twenty-Ave Peruvian evacuato and withdraw troops from physicians have offered gratuitously the Barcelona sector in order to

sufferers. to assist the Chilean

York report says that al prevent further casualties, as a large number of

of civilians still remain in though the New York Chapter of the

the American Red Cross has not yet It is insisted that the received instructions to solicit fonda The official opening of the new Kiel

accepting Canst, which connects the war ports of capture of Barcelona by the Insur- the Chapter is already the North Sea and Baltic, and is pro- gents does not mean the collapse of voluntary contributions for the earth- vided with the most commodious works the Loyalist opposition, as the Eastern quake victims, Chapter officials sald of their kind in the world, will take place next April. The completion of army remains intact and will con- that so far they had received $182

in unsolicited funds. the work will be marked by ceremonies, tinue to fight the Insurgents.

Chilean Meanwhile

acting It is reported that fighting has been at which the Knlaer will preside, of a

Senor Consul-General,

Anclurdo character befitting the event. In the very flerce in the littorale sectors dur-

Silva said that he would welcome opinion of naval strategists the works ing the past 24 hours, especially at

However, voluntary contributions. will immensely strengthen the striking Mataro. eleiency of the German fleet.

South of Granoller, Italian and he explained that he was legally pro- forces fereely attacked the hibited from seeiring financial aid

public. from the United States is reported that all

United Press. repulsed.

and Solsona

Manresa sectors, the Loyalists claim to have repulsed Insurgent alt heavy losses-United Press.

10 YEARS AGO

With the National Government facing n possible deficit on the Budget for the current Anancial year, President Coolidge has issued a warning urging that rigid economy in Federal expendi- ture must be continued. He adds that the rapidly mounting cost of the State and loen! Governments must be sharply curtailed if national prosperity is to bo maintained.

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attacks were On the...

attacks

the

with Indians Demand Say

In London Talks

Bombay, Jan. 29. Jinnah, President of the All-India Moslem League, has cabled the Prime Minister urging the Imperial Government to give the Lengue re- presentation at the London Palestine conference, and asking that Arab Palestine be national demands for conceded.

He warned the Goverment that

REFUGEE STREAM

Perpignon, Jun. 20. Thirty-five thousand Spanish re- fugees are either already in France, or were within sight of the frontier Addressing members of the Kowloon

the exodus from Y.M.C.A. Inst evening. In the first of a posts to-day, as naries of talks on Chinn, Dr. 8. Y. Catalonia continued with growing Wong, said: "The new Chinese Central momentum, all women and children Government will only be a success if entering as fast as the French auth- China is left alone and allowed to have orities were able to check them and afro hand. We cannot succeed if wa

to send them to temporary concen- have foreign interference In our poli-tration camps. tica. We shall have a representativa

Nevertheless, until further orders, government ko Western nations, in the course of time, if we can get pence, the border remains closed to able-fullure by the conference would have order and the prend of education in bodied men, who must remain on the our country-and we shall only get this Spanish side of the frontier until in- If foreign Powers do not interfere with structions from Paris to the frontier guards are changed. This will prob- UN."

ably be when the bulk of the women and children have reached safety on the French side of the border.

"Your hat will be arrested," said Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Mng tracy this morning to a Chinese who wore his hendgene in Court. The offen der was ordered to return in two hours time to retrieve his hat, which was

detained by the Court,

the most disastrous consequences throughout the Moslem world.

Straits

Japan

Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Swatow Japon and Shanghal ... Air Mall by Imperial

Direct Bervice"-London 25th January.

Japan and Shanghal Manila

Airways

Per

Nellore...

Sonthia Szechuen

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Doc.

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January 30,

January 30.

January 31.

January 81.

January 31.

January 31.

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.February 1.

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For

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OUTWARD MAILS

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Bervice"-due London, GU February

February 3.

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Jan. 10, 5.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Jau. 30, 5 p.m..

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Mon, Jan 30..

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A similar message was sent to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald,Reuter

INDIA CRISIS POSSIBLE The Congress voting was 1,500 for Bose and 1,375 for Sitaramaya, Last night there was actually is Jawohrlal Nehru, addressing the sued an order to turn back those Congress Committee at Lucknow who had already entered France, but declared that India might be faced before this could be executed to any with crisis in a few weeks. extent, the instructions were changed. Mahatma Gandhi, addressing pea- Those already in France will be al santa at Varad on the occasion of the In an exhibition game of billiards at lowed to remain and interned in con-restoration of landa confiscated during Shamshulpo last night, Willie Smith centration camps. A few who were the civil disobedience campaign in Manila defeated A. J. Osmund, Hongkong Champion, to whom he conceded 600 actually pushed back were allowed to 1930-32, asked the pensants to be prepared to lose their lands again points in 1,000, by 1.000 to 908. The re-enter curly this morning. professional's best breaks wore 120, 70. As the influx of refugees grew to 10, 74 and 71. Osmund made 43, 40 and day, the French military authorica 37 breaks. In a game of anooker took further precautions and by mid- Osmund received 30 and best Smith by day there were between four and five | MAWAW 80 to 30.

5 YEARS AGO

Vicious Circle

At Work

thousand men guarding the mountain pasace, as well as those stationed at the frontier post to handle the thronga-United Press,

Plot To Overthrow Siamese Cabinet

Kerang, Australia. Drs. Pook and-Munro, physicians and partners, have their own con- ception of what constitutes a "vicious circle." After work in the local hospital, they loft by separate doors, got into their curs and started for A Blomese official radio bulletin home. Dr. Pook turned to the right | reveals the unearthing' of a plat to and Dr. Munro to the lett. Both overthrow the Government and to travelled a block and then crashed | restore ex-King Projadhipok, who is into each other.

now living in England/United Prges.

Singapore, Jan. 30,

the occasion arose-Router.

THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor,

Amoy

Batavia

Swotow

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

Africa via Durban. Chuanchow and Amoy

Jan. 30. 7 p.m

Tjisaroca... Mon., Jan, 30, 7 p.m.

Tuesday

Thisulak....Tues., Jan, 81, 10.30 a.m.. Greto Maersk

Tues., Jan. 13, 12.30 p.m. Anshun ........TueĹ, Jan, 31, 1.80 p.m.. Jean Dupuis ..Tues., Jan. 81, 2 p.m.. Kiungchow, Tues., Jun. 31, 2 p.m. South Buenos Aires Maru

,Taiyuan Wednesday

Swalow, Shonghai and Tientsin Halphong

Tues., Jan. 31, 2.80 p.m. „Turs,, Jan. 31; 8.80 p.m.

Esang Wingsang

Wed, Feb. 1, 1.30 p.m. Wed., Feb, 1, 4pm.

Thursday

Manila, Bangkok, Balavin, Mauri-

dus, Reunion and Madagascar.. Tegelberg..Thurs.. Feb, 2, 3.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Piane

Reryfoo"-dae Loudon, Direct

9th February

Thurs, Fob, 1. H.P.O.

Hog. Ord.

2.19.Feb. 1. E pan.

19, ‚Feb, 2, 1.80 p.m.

Feb, 1.5. pan.

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