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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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for 3 days prepaid

PERSONAL.

BRITISHER intending to go Home across Siberia, hard class, would be Interested to hear from others with similar plans. Leaving Hongkong early April. Box No. 511, "Hong kong Telegraph,"

POSITIONS WANTED. EUROPEAN with knowledge

insurance, banking, book-keeping,

export Import and

trade,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SILARE HOLDERS will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 16th. Feb- ruary, 1939, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with

A

Biatoment of Accounts for the year ended 31st. December, 1938.

Tho TRANSFER BOOKS of the

4th.

of Company will be CLOSED from

SATURDAY, serks

February to THURSDAY, 16th. February, both days inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

position. Has represented leading European concerns. Speaks English, French and German, Good refer-

Faces. Write Box No. 512, "Hong-

kong Telegraph."

Noise Aplenty To-day

Island Forts To "Go Into Action"

GUNNERY

FIRE

will

be nudible throughout the Colony to-day, when defences on the Island of Victoria will be extensively tested by the military authorities.

Firing practice seawards will be carried out from 9 o'clock this morn- ng until 6 o'clock this evening, al- though, of course, it will not be of a continuous nature.

Fort Penk

and

The Bring will commence from Devil's

Fort Collinson. Later the guns at Fort Stanley and Fort Davis, the two new forts on the southern side of the dund, will be brought into action. West Fart and Stonecutters Island will also fire during the course of the day.

Personnel Of China Govt. Unaltered

Chungking, Feb. 2. Reliable political circles do not xpect many changes in Government ersonnel after the Kuomintang fifth plenary session.

Wong Rumours mentioning Dr. Wen-hao, at present Minister of Economics to be transferred to the ead of the Ministry of Education, and of the transfer of Wu Ting-chong. at present Governor of Kweichow, to be Minister of Economics, are dis- counted in well-informed circles.- United Press.

Paris Prepares For Air Raids

Paris, Feb. 2.

A decree regulating French air raid, defence has been passed by the lovernment. The regulations In- lude enrolling of volunteers for air ald precautions work. Enrolment ast for a year and public ser- "ants may be requisitioned if neces-

ary.-Reuter.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Feb. 2.

New York Cotion.

March (1939).

Opening

Closing

8.30/30

0.30/39 .,8.08/00" 8,10/10

7.70/79 7.01/01

May (1939)

JJuly (1939)

Det. (1039)

7.43/45

7.42/42

Dec. (1930)

7.48/47

7.44/44

Jan. (1940)

7.40/40

7.40 N

Spot

8.99 N

New York Rubber

March (1039) 15.70b May

Sept. Thee.

15.70b/840 15.55/50 16.04/05 15.55/55 15.05b/68a 15.80b/688 Sales for day:-820 tons Chicago Wheat

60%/60 004/09% 00%/08% 00%/09

G0%/60%

5,778,000 bushels.

'lay

July Dept.

Wednesday's Sales:-

Chicago Corn

May

50/51

5034/50%

July Kept

514/524

02/52%

81%/5134 52/524

Winnipeg Wheat

May

02/02%

July

Oc

03/03

63/63 834/634 64/04

THE "TELEGRAPH”-

will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public Interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor,

General Managers. Hongkong, 24th. January, 1939.

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving- the Report of the Directors to-

Statement gether with Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.

A

of

The Register of Shares of tho Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 17th February, 1939, to Friday, the 24th February, 1939, both days inclusive,

By order of the Board of Directors,

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th January, 1939,

MANY WEDDINGS Number of Chinese

Couples United

the

Six weddings took place ut Registry yesterday, Mr. T. S. Whyte- Smith, Registrar of Marriages, om- cinting at one, and Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, at the others.

Before Mr. Whyte-Smith, Mr. merchant, was Mark Wal-woon. united to Miss Wong Lai-so, of 33 wit- Kaltak Road, Kowloon. The nenses were Mesars. Y. K. Wong and Mark Chun-sam.

Mr. Ma Wing-cheung, merchant, married Miss Lai Po-lim, of 3 Ying Fal Terrace. The witnesses were Messrs. Ma Koon-shun, and Lai Chan-sing.

G.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 3, 1939.

BR. Dustbin & Kettle

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be hold on Monday, the oth day of February, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Kennedy Street, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re-

newal at a Crown Rent to bo

axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur thor torm of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- enl of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with

an

authorised

officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS

Inland - Lot

Adjoining Inland No. 5420.

Lot No. 950,

Kennedy Street.

| No. of Bale i

Registry No.

Locality.

G.

OF THE LOT.

Boundary Measurements;

N..

E.TV.

tret fees feet feet)

As per salo plant.

Contents in

10. feet.

Annual.

Rental

Upset Price

About

2,100

est

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of February, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at

Distillery In Flat

A

DUSTBIN-AND-KETTLE “distillery,” found in a flat at Aristotle Road, Clapham, after the police had kept watch in a snowstorm, was mentioned at South Western Police Court recently.

The police, it was stated, discovered four stills, con- structed from small dustbins and a kettle, and a large quantity of spirits. Some of the bottles had been capped with gold foil.

:

Ernest Thomas Riley (58), decorator, of Kepler Road, Clapham, was fined £1,230, with the alternative of six months' imprisonment, on a charge of being concerned in the manufacture of spirits.

In a statement to the Customs, Riley was alleged to have raisins, said that he had been making the spirits from sugar, potatoes, malted barley and yeast, and flavoured the gin with essences. The whisky was coloured with burnt sugar.

5. A BOTTLE His idea was to sell it for 5s, al botlic, and the he had bought a car: for distributing It,

WORLD REACTION TO PLEDGE OF AID FOR DEMOCRACY

(Continued from Page 1)

Mr. B. M. Stephenson (for the Cus- toms) sald most of the spirit was 15 to 18 per cent, under proof, whereas the ordinary spirit was 30 per cent

Riley had no instru-i under proof.

the strength, but the motion by Senator Bennett Clark ment for

that the details of the plan to sell gauged it by taste.

"Not only the Revenue de- planes to France should be made frauded," added Mr. Stephenson, "but public,

festing

the health of people who drink the Some critics are alleging that Pre- stuff is endangered because esident Roosevelt is focussing public whisky is very raw and vicious." interests on foreign affairs in order to A Culoms oMeer said Riley had divert attention from the unsatis- been associating with a man who had factory conditions in America.

One or two Senators even go expert knowledge of making cit spirit, but he had made no effort to far as to express the opinion that

help the police to trace this man. President Roosevelt is using the aid

Mr.

Slaud Mullins (magistrate);}of the democracies policy as an Where would Riley have found his avenue for a third term as President. market?

Unlled Press.

A Customs offieer! There are cer- tain publicans prepared to take.spirit| of this kind.

PRESS CRITICISM

New York, Feb. 2. The secrecy surrounding ille foreign

His Inquiries had confirmed that Riley had got rid of at least 7,000. bot-palley of the United States is gener- ties of the spirit in the last month, "LAUREL AND HARDY"

ally deplored in press comments on | President Roosevelt's reported state-

ment.

Riley told the magistrate that he The Herald-Tribune" says that lund not disposed of any bottles and while President Roosevelt's foreign the charges had been magnified. policies have been as admirable as If I had attended a brewers' exhi-they are bold, nevertheless, when the bitton," he said, "and seen the huge issue is as grave as peace and war in. is necessary for the balance, the right for the people equipment which is making spirits. I would have had to be informed seems paramount, different point of view, and yet they |

The

"Chicago Tribune" says that to point Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony penny dustbins, which are more suit-

me with my sixpenny-half- the White House has become an im- perial palace. President Roosevelt is of Hong Kong, for a term of able for a Laurel and Hardy film.

Lacting as

as if he were absolute ruler of 75 years, commencing from 1st "The Customs ofcluls' opinion

ū people who have nothing to say July, 1898, with the option of

about my spirits when they tasted about their own destiny, and who them was that they were diabolical could be sold into war us ilghtly as if renewal at a Crown Rent to be

and that no sane person would have

were 18th century Hessians. fixed by the Surveyor of His called 11 whisky or gin.

"Washington Post" declures Majesty the KING, for one fur- "My efforts at manufacture were a

complete failure. I should have put faclitate the sale of planes to France that the Administration's efforts to ther term of 24 years lesa thables on the bottles that they were is a possible factor in the slight re- last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

sal of the lot the Purchaser (if) not the applicant) will be required to deposit with ал authorised oficer who will be present at the anle, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of

Mr. Wong Tin Cheong, clerk at the Statistical Ofee of the Imports, and Exports Department, married Miss Cheng Wal-ching, of 221 Johnston the Purchase price. Road, Wanchal. The witnesses were PARTICULARS Messra. Cheng Yu-sum, and Lau Chan-ying

Mr. Au Chi-nam, advertiser, of the China Emporium, Ltd., married Miss Helen Pang, of 280 Lockhart Road, Wanchal

Mr. Wong Pui-kan, of 17 Percival Street, married Miss Young Kwai-

of 72 Percival Street.

bing

of Mr.

Mr. Chan Kwal-yau, of Messrs. Woo and Woo, solicitors, married Miss May

Woo

Tse-hing, of 40 Kennedy Foad, daughter Kwingtong Hangkam Woo, solicitor. The witnesses were the bride's fa- ther and Mr. Chang Kwel-chong.

CHURCH WEDDING

Mr. C. K. Chung And

Miss C. F. Chan

No. of Sale.

Registry No.:

Locality

New Kowloon Inland

os No. 2653. Adjoining New Kowloon Taland Lot No. 1854, Castle Peak Road,

Cheong Sha Wan

OF THE LOT.

Boundary

|Measurements

N...

|teri|[eet}fect{fcet}

a per tale

plans.

Contenta i

About

19. feet.

Annual

| Optet "Pries!

958'bt

29#

968">

whisking' or 'gintine' in much the

They he

same way as they make a substitute laxation of tension noted in Europe. drink for port wine known as 'red Peace-Reuter. biddy."

Delective-Sergeant Haines, of the Flying Squad, said Riley had seven previous convictions for theft, fraud,

etc.

ILLICIT SPIRITS TRAFFIC The Excise authorities believe that a large quantity of lilcit quor is reaching the market. Loss to the revenue is put at thousands of pounds a year.

DEFENCE ORGANISATION

{Continued from Page 1.) gether insufficiently realized by the country as a whole and the results lutherto obtained could not have been achieved without the whole-hearted co-operation of industry operating on

peace-time basis.

The panel felt that on the evidence submitted to them that most of the gaps in the defence equipment of the country had been, or were being Alled as rapidly as possible,

REPUBLICANS ACT

Washington, Feb. 2. Nine Republican members of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee to-day issued a statement in which they "deplore and protest against the un-neutral actions of the secret. methods of the Presi- dent" in connection with the sale of acroplanes to France.

There is no objection against the sale of aeroplanes to a nation to which the United States is diploma- inted, "but we insist that tically related, such un-neutral acts entangle us in. and endanger the

foreign merica

peace of

They appealed to the President to present the facts to the American people who "Irrespective of party, ate being committed to a war programme through secret diplomacy."

The statement urged the President to uphold traditional foreign policy of neutrality, non-intervention, and peace. Reuter,

NO DANGER OF WAR

Washington, Feb. 2. The United States is not in danger was of entering a foreign war under this other Adinialstration, 40 answers

sal Mr. Harold Ickes, commenting on Mr. Herbert Hoover's speech last night-Reuter.

Further A.R.P. progress

about

revealed fr questions,

Mr. Waller Elliott announced that plans 200,000

had been made to provide for .beds in existing hours of an emergency. Another 100,000 could bo found later by using the auxiliary parts of the hospitals not at present! used as wards.

The wedding took place yesterday AIR FRANCE ARRIVES hospitals within 24

Botham

at the Hop Yat Church, Road, of Mr. Chung Chun-kwong and Miss Chan Cheuk-fong.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. Chan Tat-chiu, partner of Messrs. Ying Cheong Hong, agents for the British-American Tobacco Co., Hong- kong, and Mrs. Chan,

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chung Mee-book, who re cently, returned from America, and is himself on the staff of the Peler Music Co., Hongkong.

Later a reception was held at the Kwong Chow Restaurant, West Point.

MA-CHAN

A brilliant wedding took place at the Hongkong Hotel at noon yester- day, when Miss Chan Wah-chen be- came the bride of Mr. Ma, Ho-tong The bride is the seventh daughter of Mr. Chan-Yee-cho, a prominent Swatow merchant.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Ma Taak-man, manager of the Hong- kong Swatow Commercial Bank.

Japan's Navy Ready For All Emergencies

Passengers and Mail

From Hanoi

The Ale France plane arrived yes- terday from Hanoi with passengers, mall and freight. Among those who arrived wero Messrs. Jackson and Mazot, Mr. T. Oda, Japanese Consul in Hongkong, and Mr. C. S. Chu, De puty Director of Posts at Kunming.

The plane will leave on Saturday at dawn on the return flight,

AIR SERVICES

Arrivals and Departures of Planes For London, Australia, British Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- ways 7 a.m. Feb. 3. Imperial Air- ways 7 a.m. Feb. 7.

For Chungicing, Slan, etc.: Euroala und C.N.A.C. service indefinite,

For USA. via Manila, Honolulu, Guam: Clipper 8.30 am. Feb. 9.

For France via Hanol: Air France, 6.30 am. Feb. 4.

Inward

From London, Australia. and Bri- tisk Countries: Imperial Airways 0. p.m, Feb. 4; Imperial Airways 6 p.m. Feb. 8.

Congress Approves Relief Vote

Sir John Anderson, dealing with

Washington, Feb. 2. fire-fighting apoaratus stated that Congress to-day finally approved hitherto 3,500 appliances, including of the $728,000,000 rellef appropria- trailer pumps and self-propelled units tion to carry on the Works Progress had been delivered, and since the Administration's programme September crisis very large orders June 30. measures to accelerate production House for signature-Reuter. had been placed as part of the The Bill has been sent to the White

Reuter,

VETERAN TO RAISE STANDARD

(Continued from Page 1.)

until

POST

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary maila (not Insured or Parcela) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

ALAIL LETTERS

OFFICE.

VIA BIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europa (except Great Britain and Elée) and South America are forwarded gia |Siberia" if so superscribed,

OUTWARD MAIL. TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls ‘ars closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise Ordinary letter mall only for West stated, and where mails are advertis Kwangtung. Kwangal, Szechwaed to close at or before 9 am, re

welchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel mails are closed cepted at senders" risk.

lat 5 pm, on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

Japan

Shanghai

Fort Bayard

Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Kingyuan

Japan and Shanghai Bangkok and Swatow

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco daie, 13th January),

Shanghal and Swatow

Japan and Shanghal

Shanghai and Swatow

Japan and Shanghai...

Per

Africa Maru

Due

February 3.

Conte Verde

February 3.

Kaying-

February 3.

.February 3,

Rajputana Kwetyang

February 3.

.February 4.

Pres. Coolidge

February 4.

Yunnan

..February 4.

Konchow

.February 5.

Lahore

.February 5.

Felix Roussel Hupel

February 6.

.February 0.

Airways

Imperial Airways

Plans February 6.

February 6.

February 7

,February 7.

February 7.

February

February 8.

Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow

Air Mall by "Imperial

Dircol Service"-London date.

28th January..

Holhow

Straits

Manila

Japan and Shanghai

Saigon

Haiphong

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 1st February.

Muinum

Cremer

Nako Maru

Sarpedon Athos II Canton

Imperial Airways Plano February 8

Francisco Pan American

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"—"San

date, 1st February, Jap.S.A.. Japan and Shanghai

Airways plane Tango Maru

(Vancouver B.C. date, 21st Jan.) Emp. of Russia Japan Japan and Shanghai

For

February 8.

February 8.

.February 8.

February 0.

Fobruary 0.

THawa Toba Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Dale and Time.

Fri, Feb. 3, Noon.

Fort Boyard, Heihow and Haiphong Suiyang Monbass, Beiro, Lourenco-Marques, and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban)....... Africa Maru ..Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m. Brindisi-due Brindisi, 24th Feb. Conte Verde ...Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m. Shanghai

Tands Japan

Suisang Stralls, Ceylon, India, East and Rajputana

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

Frl, Feb. 3, 7 p.m. Fri, Feb. 3, 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. 3, G. P. O, and K. P. 0. Parcels, Ret.

Ord..

Saturday

Air Mall for "K. L. M. Airwaya Rajputana

Direct Servico-due Amsterdam,

14th February

Amoy and Shanghai Amoy

Swatow and Tientsin Manila

Swatow and Shanghai

..Feb. 3, 5 p.m. .Feb. 4, 0.45 mm. Feb. 4, 10.30 a.m.

.Sat., Fab., 4.

G. P. O. and K..P. 0. Reg. Ord..

Kaying

Anshun

Yatsbing

.Feb. 4, 9.30 am. Feb. 4, 10 a.m.

Sat., Feb. 4, 3.30 p.m. .Sat., Feb. 4, 3 pm. .Sat., Feb. 4, 5 p.m.

Pres. Coolidge ..Sat., Feb. 4, 7 p.m.

Sunday

Kingyuan

Monday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Air Mall for "Air France Service"

due Marseilles, 19th February.

Sun., Feb. 5, 9am.

Yunnan.....Mon., Feb. 4, 10.30 a.m. Felix Rousse!......Mon.. Feb. 6.

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

Reg.. Ord..

Salgon

.Feb. 6, 2.30 p.m. Feb. 6, 3 p.m.

Felix Roussel-Mon, Feb, 6, 3.30- p.m.----

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Bervice"-dae London, 13th February

Mon., Feb. 6.

K.P.O.

iter.

Feb. 8.5 p.m.

Ord,

.Feb. 6, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Feb, 0.5 p.m.

Ord.

Feb. 6. 7 p.m.

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

tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" duë Sydney, 13th Feb.

Mon, Feb. 6.

K.P.O.

Rek.

Feb. 6, p.m.

Ord.

.Feb. 6, 5.30 p.m. G.P.Q.

Rex.

Ord.

Tuesday

Moniln, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Tjinegara Halhow, Pakhoi and Kaiphon

Amoy

Kanchow Tolnan

Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Sarpedon

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 15th March, Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., C. and S. Emp,

America, via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)-due Vancouver B.C., 25th January and Europe (except Great Britain and Elro) vin Siberia

Wednesday

Feb. 0, 5 p.m.

.Feb, 0,7 pm.

Tues, Feb. 7, 8.30 am. ....Tues., Feb. 7, Noon. Tuca., Feb. 7, 3.30 p.m. Tues., Feb. 7.

G, P. O, and K. P. 0. Parcels, of Asia

.Feb. 7, 5 p.m. Tues., Feb. 7,

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

Reg,

Ord

Feb. 7, 5 pm. Feb. 8, 9.15 am. Feb. 8, 10 am.

Kweiyang....Wed., Feb. 8, 8.30 am. Wed, Feb. 8, 9.30 ... Wed., Feb. 8. .Fch, 8, 11 am.

Saigon and Bangkok vla Swatow .. Swntow

Sinklang Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Hosang

and Papers for Calcutta)

Parcela

Papers ...Feb. 8, Noon.. Wed, Feb. 1.30 p.m. Wed.. Feb. 8, 2.30. p.m.

Wed, Feb. 8.

Fol

8, 5 p.DL „Fol. 2, 5 Dakle

Shanghai and Japan

Swalow and Tierteln

Athos II Taksang

NEW LIFE MOVEMENT Rev. George Shepherd Tells Of Effect of War

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Piano

lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ser- vice" due San Francisco, 16th February.

Res.,

Ord.,

ReA.,

Ord..

Thursday

Wosang Empress of Russia

.Thurs, Feb. 9, 2 p.m.

huge quantities of Japanese equip- At St. John's Hall, University, ment, turned his guns against the yesterday, Rev. George Shepherd Japanese in 1932 and fought a delivered an address entiled Tho querilla war in North China until he New Life Movement and the War," was hard-pressed over the Man to a large gathering. churian border, when he entered) The main object of the New Soviet territory.

Lite Movement, said Mr. Shepherd,

He was sent to Central Asia and was to build a stranger China, and his men were sent back to China to Infuse now spirit into the Chinese through Sinklang, but he himself, people, who had incked thoroughness with other commanders of the in their actions. The present hosu- Manchuria guerillus returned to litles had slightly affected the move- China after a trip through Europe. ment, but nevertheless, it was going

Since his return

urn in 1933, Generation amoothly..

:

Halphong Manila

G.P.O. Feb. 8, 5 po .Feb. 8, 5.30 p.m.

Thurs., Feb. 9, 5.30 p.m.

Thurs. Feb. 9.

Ale Mall for "Imperial. Aféways Imprélal Airways Plane"

Direct Service"due London, 10th February

K.P.O

inreb, 2,15 pm.

Feb. 0, 5.39

Reg.

Ord.

G.F.O

Rex. Ord.

Feb. 1. p.m.

[g-Thurs., Feb., 0.

K.P.O. HASTEN

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aut«, Imperial Airways Plano".

br "Imperial Aleways Direct Service--due Sydney, 18th February

Ma Chan-shan has been honoured by Recently a Friends of the Wound- being given a position as a member ed Association WIS furmed and of the National Military Affairs, people of all ranks and professions Council, of which Generalissimo had become members. This group of Chiang Kai-shek, is the President. volunteers did nil they could to help his efforts to fight the Japanese, and

In the meantime, he never gave up wounded soldiers, alloviste thefr

“A of 14,000 children from la cavalry forces, under the file of total and entertain them.

1, Bulyunb; adópled by Madame - the Capatise in Western Bullie war-torn cities and villages checking: the threatened (Japanese sade, mild Mr. Shepherd. They had Fort Hayard and Hoihow Alr | advance mora Projow (4. Nishino, zihin taide the guidance for talphon 201 Awaren

SEA MIRA Formosa, Shanghai

Tokyo, Feb. 2. The Navy Minister, Admiral Yonal, From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Iwel- stated.to-day that the Japanese Davy's readiness to cope with any lin: C.N.A.C, Surana Services de emergency arizing in the Pacife was nie. mado nesten statement was From USA, via Honolulu, Guam,

after an interpellator had asked 12.30 p.m. whether there were sumclient supplies comunes, Eving Hanau

to deal with any crisisminized Press, v. Franco, 11,30 p.m. Feb. 9.

Swatow and Tientsin

Were

Kai-

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

G.P.Q.

Feb. 1,5 plan. mo. Feb. 9, 179ậm

Tai Seun Hong Thurs, Feb. 9,7.p.m.

Friday

Kinneru

Canton

Häköne Marsz:

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