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ADULTERY ALLEGED
Chinese Husband Brings Court Action ·
his wife
with
had another
Urat Allegations committed adultery man were made by Fung King-hong, residing in the front cockleft of Ne. 308 Lockhart Road, ground floor, be- fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday. The wife, Fung Kwok Lal-chon, kft-fat wife of for complainant,
Gummoned was committing adultery with Leung So at the address in question on July 20 and 21 last year. Leung was almilar- ly summoned for committing adultery with Fung Kwok Lai-chan on the
same dates.
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COMPANY, LIMITED.
| Company, Second Floor, Exchange
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
ANNUAL MEETING
The Mothers' Union Of St. Andrew's Church
The annual generul meeting of the Mothers' Union of St. Andrew's Church was held yesterday afternoon in the Church Hall, with the Rav. J. I. Higgs in the Chair.
Commons Debate
LABOUR'S ATTACK ON POLICY
IN SPAIN.
February 1, 1939.
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Arising out of the minutes of the HONG KỐNG TELEPHONE COM-last annual general meeting was the Mrs. PANY, LIMITED, will be held on question of an Army Secretary.
A. H. Higgs land undertaken these TUESDAY, the 7th day of March,dutier last year, but her departure
LONDON, Jan. 31. for Home lett
left the position vacant. Mr. CLEMENT R. ATTLEE. 1939, at the BOARD ROOM of the
no leader of the Labour opposition, following donation to the Society for Kwangtung, * The chairman suggested that Army Secretary should be eleted,
led the discussion on Spain feeling of de- partments within the be better, he suggested, it only one re-assembled to-day after the general Secretary were in office, and Christmas recess. When the the Services be represented by committee member who would be in Prime Minister spoke of Signor touch with new arrivals from Home. Mussolini's desire for peace, sald This being agreed upon, no Army Mr. Attlee, the people of England Secretary was elected.
were more impressed by the fact that Mussolini had been intervening in the Spanish war for at least two and a half years.
Building, Hong Kong, at Noon, since it might giveinion; it would when the House of Commons the Protection of Children in memory
for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the
Report of the Board of Directors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1938, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 25th February to 7th March, 1939, both days inclusive.
The Honorary Secretary, Mrs. R. Baldwin, read her report on the activities for the past year, and sald that attendance at meetings had been consistently good.
In March the Secretary. Mrs. Hen- derson, left for HotC, and Mrs. Baldwin was asked to act until the
Dated this 31st day of January, next onnual meeting 1939.
Order of the Board.
W. L. MCKENZIE,
Secretary.
14 Des Voeux Rond Central.
THE “STAI” FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED
Notice to Shareholders
Both defendants denied the allega- tions Mr. 1. A, da Silva is repre-
enting
Loung For the complainant, Mr. C. Y. Kwan
said that Funk and his wife were married according to Chinese law and custom in 1910, and there were three daughters, and one son by
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the marriage. The couple had lived happily together until recently, when AT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- complainant discovered
that there DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF had been misconduct on the part of THIS COMPANY will be held at his wife with 14. Fung
was a seaman, and his calling took him tho Omce of Messrs. Jardine, away 6m home for 50 days at a Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday,
and
stayed more he seldom than two or three days in the Colony. At the Ume of the incklents com- plained of, Fung was away from the Colony,
time,
חוי
the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of recolving the Report of the Directora to- gether with Д Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938. her
and
During the year the following speakers addressed the Union: The Dean, the Rev. D. Rosenthall, the Rev.
Dr. Gwen Nash, Miss Dickson, Dillon, Miss McGill, Miss Pope, Mra. Phillips, Mrs. Gunn, Miss Lawyer, Miss Atkins, Miss Elliott, Mrs. Blan chelt, Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Brazier, the Rev. J. R. Higgs and Mrs. Higgs.
A small sale of work was arranged on November 1, and a concert was held on the same day, the proceeds of which ($100) were added to the Day of Prayer and Gitig contri- butions.
The group visited the School for the Deaf and Dumb, the Salvation
Heep
Yunn Army Home and the School.
Mr. and Mrs. Higgs were welcomed back from Home leave at the Decem- ber meeting, and a New Year's Party | was held in January, to which the Cathedral, Gulid of Martha, Christ Church, and the Union Church Wo- men's Guilds were invited.
Donations to Charlty Denations have been made to the following: the Heep Yunn School, the Salvation Army Honte, St. An- drew's Food Relief Scheme and Church's Thanksgiving Day, and the Church Fund.
Treasurer, Mrs. Bliss, reported
Mr. Alice was of the opinion that the Prime Minister would find there was a growing feeling of spust in England at the altitude taken by the British Government, throughout this struggle, and he added that all attempts to minimise the contribu- tions Italy was making to the offen- sive in Catalonia were absurd in view of the declarations made by Italy herself.
"GREAT ITALIAN VICTORY" More than half of the detachments in the advance on Barcelona were tullan, and the fall of Barcelona was hailed as a great Italian victory.
The aetion of the British Gover- ment throughout the whole Spanish question, with the solitary exception of the Nyon Agreement, had been a definite encouragement to aggression.
PREMIER'S REPLY
of
and
The Prime Minister in reply, said that no one could read of the pitiful practssion of wounded men, old men,
and children, zome women the mutilated, struggling up great mountain dividing France
in conditions of bilter Spain, hardship, without feeling what a terrible thing war was, even in its secondary effects. How much more terrible it would be if the area of conflict were extended, added the Premier.
of the Inte Dr. J. G. Guzdar: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fincher, $2.
In memory of the late Dr. Irvin
for the The Hongkong Society Kew: Miss K. Archce, $2. Protection of Children announces the following donations collected during
January:
The Hongkong Electrle Co.,
Ltd.
Lady E. Northcote The Students of the St..
Stephen's Girls' College The Wing On Bank, Ltd. (on
behalf of client) Anonymnus....... Dr. J. H. Montgomery Mr. P. S. Canaldy
Dr. K. W. Chaun Mra, J. Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ring Mr. John Barrow Mr. E. Ezra Miss G. Ezra
From
Straits
Per
Eumacus
Air Mail by "Imperial Always
Direct Bervice-London date, Imperial 25th January,
Due.
.February 1..
Airways Plano
.February 1.
Newchwang
.February 1.
Pel Ping
.February 1.
Santhia
.February 1.
Sulyang
Szechuen
February 1. February
Talthyblus
Emp, of Canada
Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Kingyuan
Bangkok and Swntow
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date. 7th January), Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers clc.)-London date, 5th January
Kwelynng
Ranpura
February February 2.
February February 2.
.February 2.
Swatow
$230.00
Shanghai
80.00
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai and Swatow
50.00
Shanghal and Swatow
Japan and Shanghal
31.00
Maglia
25.00
Haiphong, Pakhol
25.00
25.00
25.00
Pres. Hayes
20.00
The Hon. Sir R. 3. Kotewall Mr. R. E. Waljen
15.00
15.00
Mr. W. M. Barton
15.00
Mr. & Mrk. S. V. Boxer
10.00
and London Parcels-London dalë, 29th December.
February 2.
Calcutta and Straits
Sulzang
.February 2.
10.00
Australia and Manila
Tanda
February 2.
10.00
Japan
Africa Maru
.February 3.
5.00
Shanghai
5.00
53.15
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Sheng- tal (San Francisco date, 13th January).
.... Conte Verde
.February 3.
Pres, Coolidge Rajputana
.February 3,
.February 3.
date,
8.00
28th January.
Japan and Shanghai
Imperial Airways Piano..February 4. Lahore
February 4.
15.00
Japan and Shanghai-
Felix Roussel
February 8..
Hupch
Straits
Cremer
277.00
Manila
Nako Maru
February
Japan and Shanghai
Sarpedon
.February 7.
$074,15
Saigon
Haiphong
Athos II Conten
.February 0.
.February 8.
Airways plane Tango Maru
.February B.
.February 6.
(Vancouver B.C. date, 21st Jan.) Emp. of Russia ...
February 9.
Tilawa
February 9.
Toba Maru
February 9.
Behar
February 10.
Gneisenau
.February 10.
Hakone Maru
February 10.
Loos
.February 10,
Tibadak Katori Maru
February 10.
February 11.
Lady P. Pollock (contribution for telephone rent in the Suclety's Western Branch) Kowloon Police Magistrate (contribution for Keung Mul and Leung Mon) Donations in memory of late Mr. Harold Seth already ackd. Donations already acknow¬ ledged through the South China Morning Post
Further donations will be gladly accepted by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. McKellar, C.A., c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., P. & 0, Building.
EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL
Donations received during January
that there was a satisfactory amount!ue to do so. They had paid £20,- by the Emergency Refugee Council
Leung was brought into the family by the wife, who told her husband that he was the boy-friend of
The Register of Shares of the econd daughter, Fung therefore had 10 suspicion whatever of the relay Company will be CLOSED from tionships
his between
wife
The Had Friday, the 17th February, 1939, appeared, Leung, which, it started some four
His to Friday, the 24th February, ago. years suspicions were
recently 1939, both days inclusive, only roused, after he had returned from one of his trips, and he would have instituted proceedings then but for the fact that he had to make on- biber trip.
After evidence had been given by Funit yesterday, the hearing was ad- journed to 2.30 p.m. to-day,
Don't spend
half your life catching cold
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‘ASPIRIN'
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By order of the Board of Directors,
C. M. MANNERS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 30th January, 1939.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 3rd to FRIDAY, the 17th February, 1939, both days inclu- sive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 28th January, 1939,
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
of $56.74 to the credit of the Union's accounts.
п
one
The British Government was doing what it could to help and would con-
000 to the International Commission for the assistance of child refugees in £20,- Spain, and had put a further 000 at the disposal of the Commission. When need arose, he had no doubt they would be ready to do more,
The Chairman expressed the deep appreciation of the whole Union to Mrs. Balwin, Mrs. Bliss, and all the ocers on the Committee. He re After referring to the efforts to marked that he had heard the Mo- arrange a safety zone for Spanish thers' Unions criticised, not only in refugees, Mr. Chamberlain recalled
T;" Hongkong, but in
as to their that the Government had already usefulness as an
There addressed
General to an appeal were three main ways in which these Franco to exercise all possible
justided organisationg
themselves; humanity in the circumstances pre- first in the fellowship created, not vailing in Catalonia. Before the fall the ordinary fellowship such as of Barcelona, many people expected rnight and in a socini club, but its fall to be followed by a terrible fellowship; second in the massnere, yet nothing of the kind and meinbers of the good work done, to the Church (the happened, Food
was the first to Opposition might have given thanks Relief Scheme be organised
Colony), in the
as well for it. na to outside oblects, such
such as the donations to charitable objects; and third, the most important feature, but perhaps the
of the outcome others, it is a Christian orgonisation. The following offers were elected for the rear: President-Mrs. J. R. Higgs (who completes the third year of office this year); Sceretury. Mrs. R. Baldwin, unt!! she goes Home; Committee. Mesdames S. E. Green, Hunt, Patterson, and Shirley.
CHAMBERLAIN TELLS OF PARLEYS WITH IL DUCE
(Continued from Page 1)
that our policy of appeasement has failed.. On the contrary, 'I maintain that it is steadily increasing.. Our visit to Rome nas, I hope, strengthen- ed the friendship between this coun- try and Italy, but at the same time, it has not weakened our relations NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN with France, which are, perhaps, that the ANNUAL ORDINARY | closer and more intimate than they
are based upon mutual GENERAL MEETING of SHARE-
confidence, which multiplies Itself many times HOLDERS will bo HELD at the over."--Reuter. HONG KONG HOTEL Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 16th, Feb- ruary, 1939, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora together with 我 Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st. December, 1938.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 4th. February to THURSDAY, 10th, February, both days Inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 24th. January, 1980. FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter. concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-
tho
The Hon. Secretaries, HLKS.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor; or Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal or the Inspector, 12, Sai Young Chol Street, 1st Доох, Kow
loon.
All further steps will be taken, and arpenisse bome; by the Sodiely
STOCK MARKET
·REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary Issued at 3.30 pm. yesterday, says:
Business was a little more brisk to-day, enquiries being spread over a larger field. The turnover was
belter than for the past few days. prices showing a slight
with some improvement.
buyers Hongkong Bank #1370 Union Inkurunca (150 1 Fire Insurance £170 ik, Docks (014) $10.00
Providents (018) 15.70
11. & 8. Heimls $6.60 HK. Landa 130 HK. Tramways $17 ILK, Electrics $80% Cements $1514 Watsons $7,45) Wing On (H.K.)_436 Entertainment $ Maremana (ILK.) 2/0
dellare Canton Insurance $220 Union Insuranco 1400 H. & S. Hotel 0.70 1.K. Rasitles $8,70 HK. Tramways $17.40 Telephones (clla), rasig
· Kalea' Honkong Bank $1.345/70 Union Insurance : $450/458 H.H, Docks (Old)' $11.10 1.& 8. Totals $0.00 Humphreys
HJ. TramWAYS $16.90/17 China Lights (Rights) # Cements $147 Entertainments ̈$7.10 Antamoks, PE. 44. Atoka 34 A
auto Gold 2014 Benguet Consolidated 13.40 Coco GrovÉTM ATUL Commodated bitne 000S- Demonstrations: 2014-
.
moment to
NOT A MENACE Turning to the general question of Government policy, the Prime Minis- ter said that he was satisfied that the British policy of non-intervention had been right all along and it certainly was not change it. Intervention on the side of the Spanish Government would
very have to take place on a
500- siderable scale if it was to alter the
Spain. State of affairs in
don't consider the situation in Spain is, at this moment, a menace to the peace of Europe, but most emphatically I consider that it wo abandoned our policy of non-inter- vention, and If intervention on any considerable scale took place on be half of the Spanish Government, that would be a menace to peace,
of
"Any such intervention must lead to an extension of the conflict in Europe, which is against the policy which has been, and will be followed
British by the
Government. The British polley is one
atric: Impartiality The reason we refused belligerent rights to General Franco was that this was not a civil wIT merely, but that the maiter was complicated by Intervention by for- cign Powers on one side or the other,"
ROME ASSURANCES
.
are as follow:" Previously acknowledged .$234,040,53 Students of St. Stephen's
College. Stanley Nederlandsch
Bank
Indische
H.K. Chinese Relief Asso- clation (for hot water installation)
The Buddist Mantra Sect School, Causeway Bay Kwang Tung and Hong-
kong Students* Anonymous
Union
34.52
Japan and Shanghal .......
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London
Shanghal, Amoy and Swatow
Air Mail by "Tan American Airways
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American date, 1st February.
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai
Japan
Japan and Shanghai Japon and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai
Straits Saigon Jova
.February 0. .February
OUTWARD MAILS
Per Wednesday Esang Glencarn
Sagres Wingsang Van Heuts
Date and Time.
Wed., Feb. 1, 3 p.m. Wed., Feb. 1, 4 p.m. Wed., Feb. 1, 5 p.m.
100.00
Japan and Shanghat
500,00
For
214.00
Swatow and Tientsin
Shanghal 20,30
100,00
Swatow, Amoy, Chuanchow
Fanchow
and
10,00
Halphong ta
Church of Christ in China Miss Ho Yan Ching.
50,00
Parcels only for Singapore
20,00
10.01
Japan
100.00
8.00
Mr. F. Bland Van Dan
Berg
Servants of St. Stephen's
College, Stanley ... Mr. I. S. Wan Mrs. Lawler Rev. W. II. Hewitt Mr. Ll Koon Chun (for hot water installation) Tung-Kung Sheung Wat
(for hot water installa- tlon) Nanking Wui Kwok Fuk
Mo Tung******* Miss Grace Weinbeg (£2
sterling)
Tal Hong Relief Associn- Ilon (for hot water In- stallation)
13.00
250,00
Thursday
- Evmacus
.Wed., Feb. 1, 1.30 p.m. ,,Wed., Feb. 1, 2 p.m.
.Thurs., Feb. 2, 9.30 a.m.
Manila, Bangkok, Batavia, Mauri-
tius, Reunion and Madagascar .. Tegelberx..Thurs., Feb. 2, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail. For "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due 8th February
London.
..Feb. 2,5 p..
Thurs., Feb. 2.
Thurs., Feb. 2.
K.P.O.
Reg.
Ori
...........Fcb... 2., 3. p.m.. ..Feb. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
250,00
28.08
32,00
Reg.
Ord.
.Feb. 2, 7 D.m.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial. Airways Flane
tralia Tw "Imperial Airways Direct Bèrvleo,—dus Sydney, 11th February
K.P.O.
Reg.
300.00
Ord.
Hongkong Refugee Relief
.Feb. 2, 5 p.. Feb. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Association (for covered
Rex.
way in Ma Tau Chung)
200,00
i Ord.
Feb. 2, 7 pm.
746.04
Rev. J. H. Higgs
100,00
31.77
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris bane, 20th February,
Thurs. Feb. 2.
G. F. O, and R. P. 0.
Parcels,
..Feb. 2, 8 pm,
23.23
RCH,
Feb. 3, 8.45 am.
10.00
Ord.,
Feb. 3, 9.30 o.m.
Anonymous ($1.00 Canton
Currency)
41
Frida
Swalow
Newchwang. Fri., Feb. 3, 8.30 a.m.
$237,418,00
Rampurn Sulsong
St. Paul's College
Mrs. Hewitt
Miss B. Wood
Miss E. Wise
Payment received from the British Fund for Relief of Distress in China $80,000.
Donations in kind to the Emer-
Refugee Kency
Council during January are as follow:
1,000 lbs, dried fish and vegetables, Indo China S.N. Co., Ltd.
600 gunny bags, Messrs. Davie Boag & Co.
50 log ends.. The Borneo Timber Co., Ltd. of Sandakan, shipped free by Messrs. Jardine Matheson.
don'L
5,000 empty coconut shella collect Med by H.K. Chinese Refugee Assn.
Referring to the Opposition distrust of Signor Mussolini's and Herr Hitler's words, Mr. Chamberlain said. "Surely the worst way to ensure that keep it, is to tell him you a man who has given his word will
bellevo him, and will Baso your actions on the assumption that he is not going to keep his word. I am quite certain that Mr. Allee is mis- taken. Only the other day in Rome, we received fresh, repeated assuran- ees that Signor Mussolini and Count Ciano have nothing to ask from Spain after the war is over.
"The policy of oppoasement, is steadily succeeding. The Rome vialt has not weakened our relations with France."
Referring to Herr Hitler's speech, the Prime Minister gold he very definitely got the impression that it was not the speech of a man prepar- ing to throw Europe into another
5,000 empty coconut shells collect- ed by Mr. Tam Chun.
One box clothing, Mr. G. Ingate, Relief Association.
334 doz. underclothes, Fat Fatt
Old uniforms (7 overcoats. 337 winter, tunics 948 trousers), The 'H.K Police,
a bagr old clothing, You Let Memorial School.
One knitted show!, Ah. Lee Matting. Anonymous.
· TRAVEL ASSOCIATION The Chairman of the Hongkong Travel Association acknowledgca
erlls. There were many passages in | receipt of the following subscription
10 speech which Indicated the for the year 1930: necessity for peace for Germany as
well as other countries. Conflictes
in Europe was not easily or quickly established.
The Premier concluded: "Before
we enter on a final settlement, we
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. $1,000.
· DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the Bust- shall want see concrete evidence and ness Office of the South China -Morn- willingness to enter an alliance, If not } ing Post for the following: th for disarmament, then for the limitation of armaments. time comes. If we enn fod a spirit corresponding to our own elsewhere, know this country will be ready to mikella contribution to generel appeasement?" —Reutor,
When this
Tung Woh Hospital; Street Sleepers Shelter Society; St. John Bar- Ambulance Association; Dr. nardo's Homeï; ; Dogs Home; B.F.R.D.C.; Solvation Army.
JEW, Fitzgerald, Acting Chief Dr. Sterling Tomlinson, MA;
Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- eept Great Britain and Eire) vin Siberia
Japan (Parcels only). Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Haiphong Sulyang Mombasa, Beirs, Lourenco-Marques, and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban), .......... Brindisi--due Brindisi, 24th Feb. Manila
Feb. 2, 5 p.m.
.Fri, Feb, 3, 10.30 a.m. Fri, Feb. 3, 10.30 nm. ...Fri, Feb. 3, Noon.
Africa Maru..Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 van." Conte Verde...Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 pm. Pres. Coolidge ..Fri., Feb. 3, 7 p.m. Tanda
Fel, Feb. 3, 7 pm. Fri, Feb. 3.
Shangha and Japan Straits, Ceylon, India. East and Rajputana P., and K. P. 9.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe via Marzcilles-due Marsellics, 3rd March
Parcels, Reg. Ord
Saturday
Afr Mall for “K. 14. M. Airways Rajputana
Direct Service"-due Amsterdam,
14th February.....
Amoy and Shanghal Amoy Swatow and Tientsin
+
'Swatow and Shanghai'
Swalów: Foochow and Tientain Air Mall for "Air France Service due Marseilles, 18th February.
..Feb. 3, 6 pm. Feb. 4, 8.45 5.m.
Feb. 4, 10.39 a.m.
.Bai, Fob. 4.
G. P. O. and K. P. O.
Reg
Ord;
Kaying
Anshun
Yatshing
Sunday
Kingyuan
Yunaan.
Monday.
Saigon Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice" due” London. 13th February
Ber
.Feb. 4, 9.120 a.m. Feb. 4, 10 S..
.......Sat, Feb.-4, 3.30 pm.
„Sat., Feb. 4, §. p.m.
Sat., Fl. 4, p.m.
Sun., Feb. 5, 0`ain.
Mon., Feb, 0, 10.30 am. Felix. Ronsel. Mon. Fol. 6.
*G.P.O, and K.P.Q. -
Feb. 6, 2.39.v.m. Ord. Fob. §. 3 maTE: Felix Roussel Mon., Feb. 8, 3.30 p.m. Imperial Airways Plane pe
Mon, Feb. 6. E.P.O.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
2.) „Feb. 4, 5. p.m.
„Feb. 6, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.OMENAGEM D
Feb. d. 5
Feb. 6. 7. p.m.
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus“ Imperial Airways Planet Ha
trails by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--dne Sydney, 12th Feb.
“RATO / Dubilis) has been ap-
Tuesd
-Hofhow -Paklol:aric
2 Mon /- Feb. 6.
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