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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW CHINESE AIR FORCE RAPIDLY TAKES SHAPE

(Continued from Page 1)

kow, the American factory resumed production of war planes for the Chi- nese, but few of these craft sow nc- tive use, as the Russians preferred their own ships.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR-

Russian netivity in the form of and DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF training of Chinese airmen THIS COMPANY will be held at fighting the Japanese was abrupt

halted toward the middle of 1937, Office of Messrs. Jardine, OF PHOTOGRAPHY the

differences with the Chineso CON- at Assembly Hall, S. & 5. Home, 22 Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, ever, due to political and policy

Admission free. Hennessy toad.

Before the withdrawal of the Rus- Wednesday to Saturday this week the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 mand. Inclusive 5.15 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. cacha.m. for the purpose of receiving

sinns, however, Chiang Kai-shek's the Report of the Directors to American experts moved to Yun- evening.

gether with Statement of nanfu (Kunming) where, unhamper. Accounts for the year ended 31sted by political squabbles, they re- established their air school. In rc- cent weeks additional instructors for this task of building a new air corps for Genernilasimo Chiang have nr- rived from the United States.

FOR SALE.

By order of

NEW 1938 MORRIS 8's a specially December, 1938. reduced prices. Twn-zeater $1,000. The Register of Shares of the Tourer $1,950. Saloons from $2,150

model. Company will be CLOSED from to $2,300, according lo Limited number only. Apply Dod-Friday, the 17th February, 1939, well & Co., Lid. Telephone 32302. to Friday, the 24th February,

1939, both daya inclusive.

the Board

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th January, 1939.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

OBITUARY Directors,

Brilliant Scholar And Popular Doctor

The death of Dr. J. S. Guzdar nt Queen Mary Hospital at 11.40 am. yesterday robbed the Colony of one and most able its best-known

LIMITED

With the approach of the Japanese army to Hankow, the American air- craft factory was again dismantled, Most of the personnel and equipment of started on the long journey to Yun-

nan province. A group of techni clans moved to a point in southern

sembling a squadron of fast fighters just arrived from America.

January 30, 1939.

London Has 5 WEST POINT ROBBERY

"Mother Areas"

new

Arrested Man Appears

In Police Court

POST

MAIL FOR CANTON

OFFICE.

The daring raid by a gang of three men on a money-changer's establish- on Thursday

VIA SIDERIA BOUTE ment at West Point

malle 10,000

Registered and ordinary London morning, when an attempted hold-up

Letters and Postcards for Euroya NEARLY

mothers have made use of was made, had a sequel at the Cen-

(not Insured or Parcels) will be ac- (except Great Britain and Eire) and the tral Magistracy on Saturday, when the

service under

Siberia" it so superscribed. arrested shortly after the affair, ap- circumstances perimit,

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES "Help the Mothers" Midwives one of the alleged robbers, who was cepted for Canton and despatched a South America are forwarded via Act, which completed its first peared on three counts before Mr.

Registered and Parcel Mails are MAIL LETTERS The man, Ting ling, 32, unemploy

closeci 15 minutes carller than the time given below unless otherwise year of operation on New Year's R. A. D. Forrest.

Ordinary letter mall only for West stated, and where malls are advertis- with intent to maim, dadgure or dis- An L.CC. offelal, a woman doctored, was charged with (n) shooting

Kwangel, Szechwan |ed to close at or beforo 9 a.m., re- who helped to organise the sccheme, able Au Cho-yee, master of the Yee Kwangtung,

-firm, at No. said:

Song money-changer's- "Records indicate that it is operat- 347 Queen's Road West, on January Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel malls are closed

lat 5 p.m. on the previous day. ing with great success. We have had 26, (b) nssaulting Au Cho-yee with cepted at senders' risk.

INWARD MAILS to increase the number of council intent to rob him and (c) possession midwives from 47 to 58, and others of a revolver and 10 rounds of licence on will be engaged view of the grow Ing demand.

Day.

АССОБІ

ammunition without a

}

January 20.

The robbers, it will be recalled, NO RED TAPE

entered the shop about a.m, and "More sessions at borough antenatal produced revolvers. They were re- Wesisted by Mr. Au, who seized one of clinics have had to be given. work on the principle that the mother the men. This man pulled the trig- always comes strat: No red tape lager of his gun, but the shot flow Struggling free, the robber allowed to stand in the way of her wide.

to the officers controll- and his companions fled, and in the direct

street, it is alleged, a further shot who took up the chase. One man was

Daught

Sub-Inspector J. O'Dono- van on Saturday asked for a remand until Tuesday, saying hern further inquiries to be made.

The remand was granted.

Hunan, where they went to work as comfort, convenience was red at Au and his assistants,

RUSSIANS DROP SCRUPLES Wth the new American fighters, the Hankow · fabricated attack bom- bers and a miscellaneous number of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN serviceable American and Bri- nucleus, Chiang Kai- that the ORDINARY YEARLY tish planes as

shek hopes to develop his third Dr. Guzdar, who, from 1932 on- words, was assistant to the Profes- GENERAL MEETING of HONG-wartime air force, manned by endels LIMITED now undergoing a rigorous training Yun- Bur of Pathology at the Hongkong KONG TRAMWAYS, University, had a brilliant scholastic will be held at the offices of under American instructors in

nanfu. In the interim before his

1.

career. He was himself a graduate Mesars, Jardine, Matheson & Co., of the Hongkong University, which he entered in 1921. Ile graduated Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the

is. 1926, taking the minimum period. 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 Dr. Guzdar was born in Hankow o'clock noon, to transact the and was a student of the Thomas Hanbury School, Shanghai, before ordinary business of the Company.

AND

HEREBY

NOTICE IS

entering the University. He was, in

outstanding ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER to being an addition schoter, a fine all-round sportsman. OF MEMBERS of the Company fils wife survives him.

will be CLOSED from FRIDAY. the 3rd to FRIDAY, the 17th February. 1939, both days inclu- sive.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Exchange!

The Hongkong Stock official summary issued at 12.30 p.m.) January 28, says:

There was a further slight decline in prices, but some of the Shares offering were fairly well absorbed. Sales were reported of Banks at $1,370, Electrics at $56%. Trams at $10.80, Dairy Farmaa at $23, and Tele- phones (Old) at $23 and Watsons at

$7.55.

Buyert

Hongkong Barik $1,370 Union Intiranico $455 H.K. Fire Insurance $170 Douglases 02

H.K. Docks (Old) $17 Providents (0:0) $5.00

H.K. Realties 8356

1.K. Tramways $104

Chine Lights (Nia.) Sandakan Light so

Cements 915,60

ILK. Ropes 13.80

Wing On K.) $30 Entertainments #7

12/0

Marsmane (02/0

Markmans

Bettere

Canton Insurance $720

Unsion Durance $464

H.K. Docks (Old) $17

H.K. Lands $3035

China Ligils (etim Rts) 49 20

Telephones (Old) #23}}

Comen's 113.85

Lane, Crawfords Sa

Sales

Hongkong Bank $1,370/63

Union Insurance $435

K. Tramways $15.00 China Lights (Ex Itis.) $8.30

11.K. Electrics (501)

Telephones (Gia) $23

Dairy Farms 823

Watsons $7.85

Antamoks Pa, MÝ

Atoka Pa, 4

Bagulo Gold P#. 20%

Benguet Consolidated Ps. 13.30 Coed Grove Ps. 47

Consolidated Mines Px. DOZS

Demonstration Ps. .22

Paracale Gumawa Pa 113

San Mauricio Pa. 1.72

Suyne Ps. 21

United Paracaica Pa, .00

ROTARY CLUB

By Order of the Board,

W. T. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1939.

SHEUNGSHUI RAID

Gang Pays Profitable

Visit to Hut

the

are the keynotes of the and safety service. Her visits to the borough councila clinics, for example, are booked like appointments with

to save her any fatigue in doctor, waiting."

Full records have proved of vitol Importance, and have probably saved many lives. Should a

a mother need the services of a doctor, no charge is made beyond the fixed one of £2 for the first baby, and 30s. for subsequent babies. If

new force will be able to take the cannot afford this sum the amount

in adjusted to her circumstances. air. China's Generalissimo has been assured that he can again depend Cae difculty in the scheme was to upon the Russians, whose politlen make it possible for women to have scruples have apparently been over-free access to all types of maternity come.

"Neither Chiang Kai-shek nor his services, despite borough boundaries. This problem was solved by dividing foreign advisers believe that the new air force, even with Russian assist "mother areas."

the whole of London into five great once, can sweep the Japanese from the air.

melent, hard nghting Chinese corps But they are convinced that an

become Crn

defnite military nulsance to the enemy and thus contribute to the success of China's lacties which are designed to wear down the enemy slowly.

h

n

Burning Girl

Liner Cabin Consultation

ROBBERY

CHARGES

were

No Evidence Offered But Alternative Counts Faced

As the police offered no evidenco against them, six Chinese were on Saturday discharged on a count of armed robbery in a dwelling, by Mr. Q. A, A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy.

Two of the men, Wong K), 27, and Mo Keung, 20, were additionally charged with receiving stolen pro perty, and they were remanded until January 30, when hearing of the care

will commence at 2.30 p.m. Mo was also charged with unlawful possession of arms and ammunition, being ac- → ! | cused of having had four revolvers Southampton. and 20 rounds of ammunition.

"THOUGH that treatment

good enough for the ex-

Kaiser would be good enough for ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

a local restaurant pro-

Rolled In Snowprietor said recently.

was

A 16-YEAR-OLD maid

severely burned at Clarendon Five men, four of them armed with Road, Ilford, recently when her

He had just paid a visit to the liner Bremen, at, anchor in Cowes Roads, for a consultation with Dr. W. C. Huebener, a famous American heart specialist, who was on his way

The restaurant proprietor,

trouble, heard of Dr. Huebener's fixed the interview by wire- less, joined the ship by tenues and was given a 20-minute overhaul.

Competition for Ralphs

Shield Yesterday.

revolvers, carried out a raid on aldress caught fire as she was to Doorn to see the ex- who has held at the open Naval ground at

electric bowl-fire

New carrying an hut In Sheungshui village, Territories, early yesterday morning, across the room. and gut away with $810 in Hongkong

The girl Violet Sullivan, run into money, $1,000 in Chinese money and

the street screaming. and Henry a small quantity of jewellery.

Howell, aged 30, who was passing, threw her to the ground and rolled her in the snow. Practically all her ch tling had been burned from her body.

A report of the affair was made to

Yuk-sim,

49, the Police by Yu married woman, who sald she was awakened about 3.15 am. by the forcing open of her front door by the robbers. Two of the men threatened her, while one struck her a blow on the mouth when she shouted out.

The robbers covered her with a quilt, and began ransacking the place. Some of them went upstairs, where they found Chow Pul-ying, Yiu's daughter. She was also threatened and hit on the side of the head.

The robbers left the hut after a stay of half an hour.

K. C. C. DANCE

Saturday night was the occasion of another of the monthly dances of the Kowloon Cricket Club and some four score perons spent an enjoyable the dance evening to music by

Reg-

Ilford Bremen dressed the burns before she was taken to King George critical Hospital and detained in a condition.

Mr. Howell, who lives at Brandville

Gardens, ilford, was also burned, but after treatment at hospital was allow- ed to go home.

The injured girl had been left in charge of the six young children of

her

employers, Mr. and Mra. Frederick J. Clarke, whilst they were out for the evening. When they re- turned they found neighbours looking after their children.

NAVY BEATS ARMY

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heart

"Dr. Huebener gave me a thorough examination, some excellent advice and also prescribed for me." he said when he returned.

"ADVENTURE". CUP

The first part of the annual com- petition of the St. John Ambulance Brigade for the Ralphs Shield was

Causeway Bay yesterday morning.

Eleven divisions of the Brigade participated, these being the Mong- kok, Central, Kowloon, Shaukiwan, South China Athletic Association, Chinese Athletic Association, Enstern, Hongkong Chinese Y.M.C.A., Kow- loon Chinese Y.M.C.A., Wanchal and King's College (Old Boys)

Divisions. Yesterday's exercises

comprised stretcher company drill and stre

drill The second half of the competition, for the Mok Cho-chuen Trophy,

will take place next Sunday on the same

Dorsetshire XV Defeated ground at D a.m., when examination

By Medway XV

on the treatment of cases will be held.

The examiners yesterday were Professor W. 1. Gerrard, Surgeon- Captain G. V. Hobbs, R.N., Major W. Russell, R.A.M.C., and Dr. P. F. S. Court.

The most interesting Rugby match of the season was played at Cause way Bay yesterday when Medway gained entrance to the final of the Mr. A. Morris, Director of Ambu- "Adventure" Cup by virtue of a try lance, scored against Dorsetshire

in

and other officers of the

the last minute. This was the only Brigade, were present." score in a match fraught with ex- citement, changing fortunes and hard knocks.

Team Races Contested By pectedly, when Dornetshire were ot-

Though Medway's try came unex- tacking strongly, it was, otherwise, according to the run of the play, since

the submarine men had kept play in their opponents' half during most of the match. From the close,

From

Упрап Straits

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Calcutta and Straits

Shanghal and Swatow Japan and Shanghai ... Air Mall by "Imperial

Direct Bervice"London 26th January.

Japan and Stinnghal Manila

Haruna Maru

Nellore

Santhia

Per

Due.

Buenos Aires Maru Eumacus

„January 30,

January 30,

January 30.

January 31.

January 31.

Szechuen

January 31.

Talthybius

January 31.

Airways

date. Imperial •

Airways Plane

.February 1.

Lahore

.February 1.

Emp, of Canada

...February 2.

February 2.

fanpura

.February 2,

Sulsang

February 2.

Tanda

February 2.

Africa Maru

.February. 3.

Conte Verde

February 13.

February 3.

.February 3.

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Son

Francisco date, 7th January). Pres. Hayes Straite and Europe via Suez (Papers

etc.,)-Londen date, 5th January

and London Parcels London date,

29th December.

Calcutta and Straits

Australia and Manila

Japan

Shanghol

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 13th January),

Japan and Shanghal

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Dircet Service"-London date, 28th January.

Japan and Shanghai Tientsin and Swatow Saigon

For

Haiphong

Pres, Coolidge Rajputann

Imperial Airways Plano. February 4.

Felix Roussel

Hupch

Alhos II

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Monday

February 0.

.February U.

February 8.

Date and Time.

Canton...Mon., Jan. 30, 3 p.m.

Jan. 30, 5 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial

Direct Service"-due 6th February

Airways Imperial Airways Flane London,

Men., Jan. 30,

K.P.O,

Reg.

-Qrd.

Jan. 30, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 30, 8 p..

Ord.

Jan. 30, 7 pm.

Mon, Jan. 30.

K.P.O.

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

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-due Sydney, 6th Feb.

Hatavia

Swalow

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

Africa via Durban. Chuanchow

Amoy

Tuesday

South

Reg. Ord.

Rog. Ord.

Jan. 30, 5 pm. 10, 5.30 p.m3.

Jan

G.P.O.

Jan. 30, 5 p.m. Jan. 30. 7 p.

Tilsalak....Tues, Jan. 31, 10.30 am. Anshon...Tues., Jan. 31, 1.39 pm. Jean Dupuis..Tues., Jan. 31, 3 p.m. Klungshow....Tues., Jan. 31, 2 p.m. Buenos Aires Maru

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin. Esang

Taiyuan Tjisoroca

Wednesday

Thursday

Manila, Bangkok, Batavia, Mauri- tlus, Reunion and Madagascar Haiphong

Tues., Jan. 31, 2.30 pm. Tues., Jan. 31, 3.30 pm

„Tues., Jan. 31, 4 p.m.

Wed., Feb. 1, 10.30 am.

Tegelberg..Thurs., Feb. 2, 3.30 pm. Wingsang.....Thurs, Feb. 2, 4 p.m.

Thurs, Feb. 2.

Ale Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Place

Direct

Landou, Service"-duc 8th February

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

..Feb. 2, 5 D.m. ‚‚Feb. 2, 5.30. p.m. G.P.O.

Beg.

Feb. 2. 6 p.m.

Ord.

.Feb. 2, T. p...

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

Always traila by "Imperlat Direct Servico-due Sydney, 11th February

Thurs., Feb. 2.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

...Feb. 2, 5 p.m. .Feb. 2, 5.80 p.m.

THREE MUI-TSAI

Women of a Swatow Family Fined

Reg.

Ord.

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and Now Nellore

Zealand via Brisbane-due Brly- bane, 20th February.

G. P. O, and K.

Parcels,

Reg, Ord

Friday

Kingyuan ....Fri., Feb. 3, 9.30 a.m.

Fri., Feb. 3, 10.30 am." Fri., Feb. 3, 10.30 a.m. ..Fri, Feb. 3, Noon.

Yacht Club Vessels The speaker at to-morrow's weekly orchestra of the Royal Scots

Navy beat Army 116 to 90 in the Club will be Rotarian R. D. Mr. E. C. Fincher, Bar Convenor, was team races yesterday salled in yachts. meeting of the Hongkong Rotary ment. Mr. T. Carr was M. C. nad Forrest, and his subject "The Judg-responsible for the excellent, re-belonging to members of the Royal who ducked a couple of players, and Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magis- ment of Character from Hand-freshments. Another dance is being Hongkong Yacht Club. Results:

writing"

TO-MORROW

STAM

held on February 18.

AT

THE

KING'S

BY POPULAR REQUEST

HAL ROACH presents

OLIVER.

LAUREL HARDY

'BEAU HUNKS”

A Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Picture,

MORNING BACK Army Helmaman Major Bader. Cmdr. Johnstone

Pis

F. C. J. Smith, Johnstone

a

J. W. C. Smales, Lt. Cmdr. Tumington

A. O, G. ME, Lt. Medd

Swalow

Three members of the ball was picked up by Talbot, Chinese family were charged before

passed to Anderson Just ne he fell

Anderson tracy on Saturday, with keeping un- to tackle by Knapman.

registered mui-tsai at their residence made good speed for the line, and in Wing We Street, Central, Observer

was well backed up by Griffiths to

Sul-ching, 40, widow, was whom he conceded Just in time for charged on three counts, of keeping that player to throw himself over Chau King, 17, Ha Fa, 15, and Cheung She was fined $30 on Sul-fa, 13. each charge.

Col. Gowland, Capt. Barry

Capt. Northcote, Lt, Maskin

Capt. MacMillan, Pay. Mid. Glennie

Navy

Lt. Cmdr. Fail, Major Nottingham .. Lt. Cmdr. Luce, Capt. Wilkinson

L. Edmonds, Capt. Drew Wilkinson

McDonald, Major Dei Court

Lt. Blanioy, Major Morre

Lt. Cmdr. Sprague, Major Yale

Li, Whitworin, Major Dobbs

AFTERNOON RACE

NAYE

Cmdr. Johnstone, Major Bader

It. Medd, A, O. G. Milla

Pay Lt. Spitile, F. C, J. Smith

Lt. Cmdr. Tumington, I, W. C. Smales

Capt. Barry, Col. Gowland

LI, O'Sullivan, Capt. Northcela BUG. Murray, Capt. MacMillan

Morning feeS

Total

November 20 Naen

Total .......

Army Major Nottingham, Lt. Cmdr. Hall. Capt. Wilkinson, Lt. Cmdr. Luce Capt. Drew Wilkinson, Rev. Williama Major Del Court, McDonald

Major Morres, Lt. Blanley ..... Major Yale, Lt. Cmdr. Sprague Major Dobbs, Lt. Whitworth

Morning Race

Total

November 20 ace

Total

NEW AUDITONS

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for the try.

Mr. H. W. Fraser, Inspector of mui-tsal said that he received an anonymous letter regarding the un- registered mul-fsat there. Defendant had a registered nul-tani last year.

It was a gruelling day for the for- wards, who spared neither them- selves nor their opponent numbers, and at times feeling ran a little high, Prompt decisions by Dr. J. A. R. 15 Selby, referee, however, kept the game clean. Medway awarded

Shun Pul-yuk, 18, spinster, and two penalty kicks; neither were easy and both were missed. Knapman Wong Kwal-heung, 31, widow, were carly on failed with a long penalty fined $20 each for keeping a girl each. kick, and had bad luck with a hasty Shun and Weng had been in the drop kick which might have turned Celony for about three months.

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were

the tide. Medway's defence was too

sound ever to give serious cause for

worry, but their threequarters,

HOCKEY DANCE

a limited number of tickets is ob- fainable at the c.M.C. A. Prices are $3.50 for double and $2.50 single.

the other hand, fumbled often, and passed hastily, which frustrated many attacking movements. Knapman The Y.M.C.A. Hockey Club An- played a superb gome throughout, nual Cabaret Supper Dance will be and Catlow, Medway, made only one held in the Rose Room at the Pefin- 3. 116 mistake, though he did not have half sula Hotel on Friday, February

the

Dancing from p.m. to work to do.

a.m. Only The teams were: Medway--Lieut. Catlow; Lieut. Mars, Lieut. Ed- amonds, Surg-Lieut. Ellis, S/L. Lam- bert; Lieut. Talbot, Lieut. Chapman;

Peddington, 15 Lieut.

Lieut,-Cmdr. Browne, Tel.. Yates, Lieut. Darling, Licut. St. John, Lieut.

Grimths, Lictii Anderson. Sig. Knight..

HMS. Dorsetshire.-AB, Knap- man: S.P.O. Murphy, Mid. Marriott, A.B. Sartan, A.B. Grimn;. LS. Smith, Sto. Goodwin; Mne. Boyland, AB. Kavanah, L.Sto.. Hesman, Lieut. S.P.O. Masters, Mid. Young, Lieut, Pumphrey, Licut. Col- The Medway meet the Eagle in the Anul on Saturday. ......

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jing:

The following” alterations have

been made to the list of the Colony's

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authorised auditors:-Namo delated The name of Mr. Frank Davidson Mr. Alan Richard Forsyth; named J Hunter has been added to the let of ødded, Mr. Frank Davidson Hunter. authorised auditors, i

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

Swatow

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Eire) vla

Ranpura Siberla

Suisang Japan (Parcels only). Fort Boyard, Holhow and Halphong Sulyong Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco-Marquea. and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban). Brindisi duc Brindisi, 24th Feb.

G.P.O.

Feb. 2, 5 pm. Feb. 2, 7 p.m. Thurs., Feb, 2.

F. 0. ..Feb. 3, 5 p.m. Feb. 3, 8.45 am. Feb. 3, 9.30 a.m.

Fri, Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m. Fri, Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m. .Fri., Feb. 3.

Strails, Ceylon, India. East and Rajputana O. and K. P. O.

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, und Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 3rd March

-Manila

Africa Maru Conte Verde

G. Parcels, Reg.,

Ord..

Pres. Coolidge

Saturday

Air Mall for "K. L. M. Airways Rajputans

Direct Servico”-duo Amsterdam, 14th February

Amoy and Shanghai

Amoy

Swatow and Tientsin

..Feb. 3, 5 p.ns. .Feb. 4, 0.43 a.m. ..Feb. 4, 10.30 a.m. Fri., Feb. 3, 7 pm.

Sat, Feb. 4.

G. F. O. and K. F. O. Reg., Ord..

Kaying Anshun

Yatshing

Monday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Air Mail for "Air France Service"- due Marseilles, 19th February.

Salgon

Reg.. Ord

.Feb. 4, 9.30 a.m. .Feb. 4, 10 am. Feb. 4, 3.30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 4, 5 p.m. Sat., Feb. 4, 5 p.m.

Yunnan... Mon., Feb. 6, 10.30 a.m. „Mon, Feb. 6. Felix Roumel......

G.P.0, and K.P.O.

Feb. 6, 2.16 p.m. · .Feb. §. 3 p.m. Felix Roussel Mon, Feb, 8, 3.30 p.m..

¡Tues., Feb. 7,

Tuesday

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

Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., C. and S, Emp, of Asia

America, via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only__for. Canada)-duo Vancouver B.C., 25th January and Europe (except Great Britain and Elre) via Siberia

Shanghai and Japan

Reg.,

Ord..

Wednesday

.Feb. 7, 5 p.m.

Feb. 8, 9.15 am. .Feb. 8, 10 a.m.

.......... Athos II ..... Wed, Feb. 8, 1.20 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hoito- Pan American Airways Plane

lulu, and U.8.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ber-

vico" de San

February.

Francisco, 24th

Wed, Feb. 8..

L

Ber..

Feb. 5, & p.1.

Ord.,

Feb. 4, 5 p.m.'

GP.O

Reg..

p.m.

Ord,

Feb. 8, 5.30 p.m.

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