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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NAVY CONTRACTS 1939-1940

NOTICE

Notice

hereby given is

that Josephine Harris of Hong Kong is applying to The Governor for naturalization, and that any perzon who knows any reason why naturall zalon should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary,

Wednesday,

to

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WORLD FACING BANKRUPTCY IN MAD ARMS. RACE- CHAMBERLAIN

(Continued from Paga 1.)

light heart. I am not Now ing to suggest what the solution

such

problem тпу be, In my view, it would be criminal to

has been developing, without making some determined effort to put a stop to it.

HONGKONG

GOVERNOR'S PROTEST

(Continued from Pape 1.)

of searching the debris was still pro- eceding this morning.

Ten bombs fell around the Chinese Markime Customs station. Thero Wire no direct hits, but three or four bomba fell within three yards of the building. Although the walls re-

duced

shambles. to

Sented tenders for the supply of the undermentioned storen fora" Kant. H.M, Naval Service at Hong Kong, commencing, 1st Apell, 1939, will THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC allow this situation to develop as it main, the station itself has been re-

bo received until noon on the daten specified by the Superintendent, H.M. Victualling Yard, Kowloon, from whom formu of tender and any necessary information can be obtained on appllention:-

Brand, 28th February, 1939,

months.

Lard, 28th February, 1939. months.

Biscuit, 28th February, 1939. months.

Sugar,

1939,

montan.

Brd

March,

Rice, Hrd March. 1939. months.

CO., LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the Fiftleth Ordinary Yearly Meeting will be held at the Company's

匙 Omean, P. O. Building, an 12 Thursday, 9th March, 1939, at 11 .m. for the purpose of present- 12ng the Report of the Directors together with Statement of 12 Accounts to 31st December, 1938 and electing Directors and Audi- Gora

6

Tinned Batter, 3rd March, 1939.

G months.

Potatoes and Vegetables, 6th March, 1939. 3 months.

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the TWENTIETII ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, the 11th March, 1939, 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors

with

Statement together Accounts for the year ended 31st Drocmber, 1938.

a

of the

The Register of Shares Company will be closed from Satur- day, 4th March, 1939 to Saturday, 11th March, 1039 (both days incli sive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 17th February, 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 Mesura. Jardine, Matheson & Cc., Ltd. on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors to- gether with

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

A

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 17th February, 1933, to Friday, the 24th February, 1939, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary, Hongkong, 30th January, 1939.

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAJ.

SOCIETY

of

THE ANNUAL SHOW FLOWERS and VEGETABLES will be held at ST. JOHN'S. PLACE (opposite the lower Peak Tram Station) on Thursday, the 9th March, 1939, from 3 p.m. to 6.39 p.m. and FRIDAY, the 10th March, 1932, from 10 n.m. tu 4 pomi,

ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's Offee Stock Exchange Building. lee House Street, at NOON on THURSDAY, the 2nd MARCH,

1939, but intending exhibitors are requested to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES AS EARLY AS POS- SIBLE.

MEMBERS who have not yet paid their subscriptions and ALL THOSE who wish to join the Society are requested to send $5,00 to the UNDERSIGNED.

J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 8th February, 1939.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN,

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Ill-trented 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

The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40,

#

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 26th February to 9th March, 1939, both Inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

dnys

Un-

Mr. Chamberlain recalled a speech yesterday in which it was suggested that the time had come to call a ference of the lenders of the nations to agree upon disarmament, adding "If I could believe such a conference would produce an effective result at this moment (Cries of "Try" would not hesitate to call it (Cheers). I don't feel we have sufficient Co- Odence in the world established to make that conference practicable proposition at this moment.

POLICY OF WAR

#

bat

and BOL

"Perhaps i would not be thing if we ourselves were to show a little more confidener, allow ourselves to belleve every tale that comes to us about the upgressive intention of others. I lave, for some time, been repronched that I had accused my political opponents warmongering. I have never thought nyolitical opponents wanted to gu &to war, but I have thought that the policy they seemed to be pursuing was one likely to lead to war.

By Order of the Board. of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON

CO., LTD., Agente. Hongkong, 16th February, 1939.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Bar- ket this morning:

BANKS

H.K. Banks. $...... (ed.) 1,420 b. H.K. Bank Lon. £ (x.c) 151⁄2 n. Chartered £

.0% n. Mercandle, A. &. 3. £....27 n. Mercantile, C, £. East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Canton $ Union S...

China Underwriters cts. 1.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas, 7. Indo-Chinus, DS Shell Bearer 5/- Waterbonts S..

DOCKS ETC. Wirves $.. Docks (atri) Docks (new) $. Providents (old) S. Providents (now) $.. New Eng. Sh. $. Sha. Docka, Sh. $.

MINING

Kailan /- Raubs $.

Venz: Guldüeld $. Hongkong Mines els. Aubanak Px. Atoks P. Baguio Gold P Benguel Cons. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con. Mines Ps. Demonstrations Ps. I.X.L. Ps. Gumaus P. San Mauricio Pa, Suyor Consol Ps. Paracales P.

Hotels $.

Lands $.

LANDS

Landa 4% deb, $. S'hai Lands Sh. S.. Humphreya $ (x.d.) H.K. Realtion 5.. Chinese Estates $

UTILITIES

Trame S... Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries S.

Y. Ferries (old) $. Y. Ferries, (new). $. China Lights, (oid) s..

Chim Light (new) $. H.K. Electries $. Mauno Electrics $. Sandokan Lights S

Telephones (old) $.. Telephones (new) $... Tracilona s/... (x.) Tractions (Pret) 5/-

INDUSTRIAL

..13 n. 08 n.

,220 .

,465 a.

60 sa.

100 sa.

05 n.

15 n.

40 n.

24 n

}}

.118 n. 17.70 n. .18% n.

.0.45 sa. .6.20 a. .6 11. .05 11.

17/3

n.

.4 b.

ת

#1,

.27 Na.

.30413

41. .17 sa.

180 FO.

214 si

of

"Our armaments, vast as they are, are armaments of defence, and de- fence alone (cheers), and if it be true that others have no more laten- tion of aggression than we have, then the conclusion we must come to

that We are all piling up these ruinous armaments upon a misunder- standing.

un very inuch inclined to be lieve that there is a great deal of truth in that statement."

the

WILL BRING BANKRUPTCY Concluding, Mr. Chamberinin sold: "While I cannot consent that we should relax our armaments to any degree until we can do so by general agreement with others who will do same, I do say that I feel it is our du to watch every opportunity that may come to try and persuade other of the

folly of the Kovernments course we are all pursuing, and to end a situation, which, if It in proceeded with, must bring bank- Tupley to every country in Europe."

(Cheers),—Reiter,

Labour Attack

On Premier

Replying to Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the Labour

#1

The force of ane explosion lifted a air and envy steel fe into the moved it nearly ten feet

Mr. T. Turner, who is in charge of the Shum Chún customs station, injury yesterday. This escaped morning, despite their terrifying ex- ngo, the entire Perlences 24 hours customs staff were "carrying on."

DEFENCELESS CITY

It is emphasised that the Japanese attack on Shum Chun was entirely unoppored.

on

Reports that members of the Customs staff -bad fred

the Japanese with machine-guns and rilles arc entirely Incorrect, since the customs staff is now entirely unarmed. An order for withdrawal of arrus was made only last week, the "Telegraph" understands.

No regular Chinese troops hre

February 22, 1939.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demund

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan TT. India

.16. 2.25/32 18, 2.25/32

.178 Nom.

.52%

.10514

.02%

TT. U.S.A.

2813

T.T. Mantia

.07%

T.T. Batavia TT. Bangkok

031 1503%

T.T. Saigon

1083

10.07

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland

.71%

.120%

TT. Australia

.1/07%

BUYING

T.T. France

4 m/s Le London 4 m/s D/p

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

m/s France

U.S. Cross ente in Lon...4,00 11

SMUGGLING IN CHINA

London, Feb. 21.

In n written reply given in the stationed at Shum Chun, and the House of Commons to-day with re- Kard to snuggling in China, Mr. R. city has no A.A. defences.

A. Butler salet that

while His Majesty's Government naturally

OFFICIAL REPORT

POST

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

OFFICE.

MAIL LETTERS

MAIL FOR CANTON

Registered and ordinary mall Ordinary iciter mail only for West Szechuan, Kwangsi, (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac- Kwanglung, cepted for Canton and despatched a Kwelchow and flunan will be ac-.

cepted at senders' risk, circumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls

Are closed 15 minutes earlier than the me given below unless otherwise Letters and Postcards for Europe' stated, and where mails are advertis- (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 0 aan, re- South America are forwarded "vk gistered, and parcel mails are closed Siberla" If so superscribed.

at 5 pm, on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico-London date, 15th February

From

Amey

Straits Manila Manilo

Japan

and Shanghui Shanghai Japan, Shanghai and Formosa

Strails and Europe via Negapatam (Papers etc.), London date, 28th January.

Ter

Santhlo

Theseus

Yasukuni Maru Coote Biancamano

Dno.

.1/3.1/32

1/3 .297%

Imperial Airways Plano February £2.

.11.27 .03%

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct

Berylce"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plano date. 15th February.

February 22.

Straits

Ruya

.February 22.

Manila

Scharnhorst

February 22.

February 23.

.February 23.

Noto Mara

February 21.

Pres, Tatl

February 24,

Soudan

.February 24.

„February 24,

..February 28.

........February 25.

Airways Plane Granville

February 25.

.February 26,

Tisadane

February 26.

Antenor

February 27.

February 27.

Mentor

February 28.

Sirdhana

.February 28.

Tatula Maru Tyndareus Aramis Laos

.February 28.

„February 28.

March 1,

viewed with disfavour all evasions in An Army authority this morning! payment of customs duties in China, stated that no reinforcing measures Viscount Halifax had received no re- were being taken by the military at ports of snuggling since the answer the frontier and no anti-aircraft guns which Mr. Butler has given in the were being positioned with orders to House of November 16 regarding the use them if necessary.

position in North China-Reuter.

WILL FIGHT ON

The manoeuvres of Juganese nero- British territory were planes over enrmed by this oficial, who said three planes circled over British territory returning to attack the Cu-

Toulouse, Feb. 21. tonis Station, two of the three parti-

A group of Loyalist Spanish staff cipating in this attack while the other officers and members of the Cortes went over towards Lowu Camp and left by air for Valenela to-day, dropped bombs.

They said they were detennined to planes attacking the Customs Station continue the fight unili Spnín has re- imachine-gunned Lowu Station and covered her independence.—Renter then apparently noticing the trainSpecial. further down the line, went after that.

One of the two

After machine-gumming, the train, this aeroplane ciriled rotind it once and repeated the attack before res tumn to Chinese territory,

CASUALTY LIST

NAZI RIOT SEQUEL

New York, Feb. 21. Isadore Greenbaum, a young hotel warker, who attempted to attnek Fritz Kuhn, leader of the German-

Those wounded in British territory | American Bund during the Bundist; in the bombing yesterday were: Eifrally in Madison Square Garden, was Ah-mui. 69, female: Man Sang, 54.Isentenced to 10 days imprisonment on and charge of disordersy conduct.......... male: Liu Luk. 17, female, Chung Lat, 31, Emale. All of them Reuter,

ere injured in Lʊ Wu.

Amongst these wounded brought in from Chinese territory were: Hui Sal, a, male; Leung Pik-elian, 19, fernale

WARSHIPS BEFLAGGED

Opposition, accused the Premier of Lounak: Leung To, 9, male:George Washington, all warships in

20, female; Wo Siu- In celebration of the birthday of

unwarrantable complacency and brazen effrontery,

He said that Mr. Chamberlain should have shown enthusiasm for appeasement and disarmament seven,

Years agu.

It was rather disgusting to find the Premier triumphing at the end of the League. These arms were measures of the Premier's failure, not his SUCCCAS. There was need for a real Minister for Defence. The events of the past year had upset the balance of forces on the Continent.

Mr. Attlee maintained. that from collective security, Britain had been reduced almost to Isolation with oNE | effective ally.

RUSSIA AS ALLY

chan, 22,

stressed overall

thi

Man Lok, 8, male; To Pal, 24, female; harbour were Chan On, 13, male; Choi Lan, 66, morning and flew the Americus Ban male; Chan Fan-sang, 27, male; Foz at the mast head. Chow, 41, female; Chan Yin, 11.

PC Chúa so, Bỉ nhiều Lý Au-n

AIR MAIL DELAYED

The mid-week air mail has been

40, female; Wong Sat, 28, mate; Li; So, 47, male, Chung Hoi-cheung, 28, male: Chan Wan, 63. fmade, ilonut, Tak-cheung, 29. male; Lau Fong-delayed a day and is now expreted to keung, 32, male; Tam Wal-ping. 27. reach Hongkong at 5 p.m. to-morrow, male; Lau Sam, 19, female: Ho San, 43, female; Chan Mei-san, 40, male: and Ng Yau, 65, malı.

AMERICAN OPINION

DIVIDED

(Continues from Page 1.)

Vinson, chairman of the Naval Affairs Committer urged the House Representatives to approve the naval

of

He asked whether conversations .00 sa, had taken place with Russia with reyard to trying to bring more .8.G5 b. stability into the world situation.

.30 b. There was widespread dismay be 107% cause the people believed that the, ale base Bill of nearly $54,000,000.

Premier had sacrifiend moral prin-

He declared during a heated de- .8.55 11. ciples of the

utmost importance. buto n the proposal to establish That did not mean the Premier, seaplane base it Guam that "the rhould take the side of the freedom warld might just as we know Bat of democraty, and the rules of law. America was not

the with

other

.4.69 n.

.54% b. ..100 m.

.164.

The feeling was that Mr. Cham-' belog destroved going to submit to

herlain was on the side of aggression, unprepared democracies" .4 1. wrong and dietatorship. (Ministeri

2233 n.

.22

11.

3.50

1.

.5%

.ia n. 0.85 .221 1. ** *.

iaughter),

way.

BLOODLESS WAR

Mr. Vinson continued: "Let no one think that with the world being Loverrun by dictator Powers, It is not of the almost importance that we be for ever vigilant, looking to our de- fences."

Mr. Hamilton Fish vigorously up- posed the fortifiention of Guam, describing the plan as "a dagher at the throat of Japan."--Renter.

Mr. Winston Churchill, who follow

Mr. Attice, described the present period of history as a period of blood

They hoped and prayed that this war would remain blood- tonk, Saturd

that subsequently real peace would emerge.

In the present midway position, un- 22/0 n. ..23/4 .paralleled in

our history, it was ential to the realisation of our Mr. J. Honeywill, has been ap- that the full strength of pointed Medical Ofteer in Hongkong Britain, actual and potential, should from February 2. be used to the highest advantage by the Chancellor of the Exchenver.

therefore, that

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald: Mac. (Pre.), Sh. $....13 n. Canton Tees $.

....1 b. Cements $...

15.40 b. H.K. Ropes S...

.4 n. STORES, &c. Dairy Fanns $.

.234 . Walcons $.

.7.85 TL. Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $...... Wig On (HK.) S. Powell, Ltd. ets.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'hat Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sings, Sh.$. Wing On Textiles, Sh$.

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments $.

Constructions, $.

Vibro Piling $...

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G.S Bonds

..

14 n.

Chancellor

the

It was buld use the powerful Shanghai on February 25.

HMS. Birmingham returns from

weapon of British credit.

seemed that the right balance

had been struck by the Chancellor

between revenue and loan expendi-able character does not denote we!

381 b. fure in defence. This massive Loan are subscribing to the inevitability

.00 n. Bi had been a factor of confidence

.17.40 . 102 n.

.7

.14% n. .6.00 n.

H.It. Govt. 4% Loan 35% prm.

H.K. Loan 34%

Marsmans (Lond.) s/

Morsians (HK.), 8/~

.07%

n.

.par. sa. 14/3 n. .3/3 n.

Dutch Royalty In Belgium

Crown

at home, and factor upon the side of stability abroad.

of war."

Dealing with the part would play in the event of a

The P. & 0. Uner Soudan Jeft Shanghai yesterday and IN due here 10-18orrow at about & p.m.

Don't spend

the army half your life cold

Continental war, Mr. Morrison said catching that the Government fully agret that once involved in war, we could not proceed upon the principle of limited ability. (cheers).

All our resourets would have to be thrown in. What we have now

to

B

BAYER

conver-

It was not the British way to 24 ndales in any vain and inglorious 42 boasting: nevertheless, it was right to say that Britain could stand the strain better than any country in the world. That was from every point view, not only from the Anancial and consider is the preparation which economie strength of the country, but, would have to be made for the initial through the association of the whole stage of war, if it happened. of the people.

The Government have no difficulty It was a great comfort, and add-in giving assurances that tional security, that both opposition sations have already begun between parties. despite many grievous differ, the British and French staffs, which ences which existed, were in no way, will naturally cover the respective challenging the principle of the roles to be played in the first stages exceptional

which measure

the, of a conflict. Government fell its duty to propose.

The coming year would see a very "We don't contemplate an ac- great accretion of

of wor WILL PROTECT YOU our defensive cumulation of reserves or strength. For the first time, British material in prace time on a sente aircraft factories will be earning comparable with that prevailing in sume on a scale hitherto only attained the two of a great war.

"We intend our plan to be con-

Comnino-JT!"T}, sistent

muni- tions, and war material all to take their appropriate place in relation to each other,

Grindelwald, Feb. 21. Pokfulum Road,, 1st floor; or the

Princess Juliana of the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Netherlands, with her daughter in Germany, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Beatrice, and her consort Prince Young Chol Brest, 1st floor, Kow-Bergburd, arrived here to-day, in-

Joon.

teading to stay for three weeks.

GOVERNMENT'S REPLY

The Government's reply rame All further steps will be taken, and The Crown Princess is accom- from Mr. W. 8. Morrison as spokes- expenses borne, by the Society.

panied by bla retinue. Queen man in the House of Commons for The Chopositiin amendment WAS The Informant's name will be Wilhelming of the Netherlands in-

Lord ChatBeld,

defeated by 310 votes to 127, and the kept strictly private, except in cases (enge to Join her daughter at Grinde- Mr. Morrison said: "The taking of £600,000,000 Government motion "where malies la proved.

wald-Tranz-Ocean.

defence measures of a very consider was carried-Reuter,

ASPIRIN'

5ரு

»Bayern

Ilusimi Maru

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"London date, Imperial 18th February.

Manila

Shanghai and Amoy Straits... Haiphong

Straits

Calculla and Straits U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 19th January). Shanghai

Saigon Sapon

Stralls and Europe vin Suez (Papers etc.) London date, 2nd February anxi London Parcels London

date, 20th January. Japan

Shanghai and Japan

Japan

For

Canton

March 1.

British M/v. Canton Hawa Moru Pres. Doumer Tanda

March 2.

March 2.

March 2.

.March 2.

Date and Time.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday

Fort Bayard, Pakhoi ard Haiphong Kaying......Wed, Feb. 22, Noon Foochow Swatow and Amoy

Bangkok..

Hong Ping Wed, Feb. 22, 12.30 p.m. niyang.... Wed., Feb, 22, 2 p.m. Norviken .. Wed, Feb. 22, 2.30 p.m.

Shanghai and Europe (except Great Scharnhorst Werl, Feb. 22, 5.30 p.m.

Britain and Elre) via Siberia,

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Roto- Pan American

lulu, and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" dur San Francisco, 2nd March...

Airways Plane ....Wed., Feb. 22. KP.0.

.Feb. 22, 5 p..

..Feb. 23, 7.30 nm.

Reg.,

Feb. 22, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

.Feb. 22, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg..

Ord..

Thursday

Swatow

Parcels and Papers only

Calcutta

for Suisang

Parcels

Walptions

Kiungchow Thurs., Feb. 23, 9.30a.m.

Thurs., Feb. 23. Feb. 23, 11 am. Papers 、、 Feb. 23, Noon. Mingshing....Thurs, Feb. 23, 1 p.m.

Mail for "Imperial Aleways Imperial Airways Plane Direct Service" due London, 2nd Marchi

K.P.O.

Thurs., Feb. 23.

Reg.

..Feb. 23, 5 p.m.

Ord,

Feb. 23, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Feb. 23, 6 p.m.

Ord,

.Feb. 23, 7 pm.

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

Iraila by "Imperial Airways Direct Service--due Sydney, 4th March

Thurs., Feb, 23..

K.P.O.

Rek.

Feb. 23, 5 p.m.

Ord,

Feb. 23, 3.30 pm.

RCE.

Ord.

Fooshing

Thurs., Feb., 23, 7.00 p.m.

Friday

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin

G.P.O.

Feb. 23, 5 p.m.

.Feb. 23, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for “K.L.M." Airways Yasukuni Maru ......................Fri, Feb, 24.

Direct Service"duc Amsterdam, -7th March

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

Keg.

.Feb. 24, 12.30 pm.

Ord.

..Feb. 24, 1 p.m.

G. Reg..

Ord..

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Yasukuni Maru

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

via Marseilles due 22nd Marcht ........................

Marseilles,

Papers only for Straits and (Papers Santhia

and Parcels only for Calcutta)..

Haiphong.

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., and South America and

for Canada)

only

Franelsco-due Sau

10th March.

Shanghat

Amoy

Maniin and Naples-due

20th March,

Foochow

Swataw and Shanghai

Saturday

..Fri., Feb. 24.

P. O, and K. P. O.

Feb. 24, 12.45 pm. .....Feb. 24, 1.30 pm ......Fri., Feb. 24.

Pareuls...Feb. 24. 5.00 p.m. Papera

Esang Central President Taft (Papers vio San Francisco,

Swnlow, Salgon and Bangkok

Amoy and Chuanchow

..Feb. 25, 8.30 h.m.

Sat, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. .Sat., Feb. 25. G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels, Feb. 25, Noon. Rest.. ....Feb. 25, 1.45 p.m. Ord.,...Feb. 25, 2.30 p.m. Jusimi Haru Sat., Feb. 25, 3.30 p.m. Tsinan...Sat, Feb. 25, 3.30 p.m.

Naples, Conte Biancareano

Sat, Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m.

Sunday

Yochow Yusang

Sun., Feb. 20, 9 a.m. Sun., Feb. 26, 9.30 a.m.

Monday

...Kaigan Anking

Mon., Feb, 27, 10.30 a.m. ...Mon, Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m.

Mon., Feb. 27,

K.P.O.

Ref..

.Feb. 27, 5 p.m.

Ord.....

.Feb. 27. 5.30 DID.

neg..

Feb. 27, & pot

Ord,,

.Feb. 27, 7.p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperiat Airways Plano

Direct Servlee”—duc London, 6th March.

G.P.O.

Mon, Feb. 27, K.P.O.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane

Airways Ausirolfa by "Imperial Direct Service"-due Sydney, 6th March,

пек..

Ord.,

Feb. 27, 5 p.m. Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Feb. 27, 6 p.m.

Rex.,

Ord.,

Feb. 27, 7 p.m.

Tuesday

Tjiandane Tues, Feb, 20, 0.30 a.m. Jean Dupuls Turs., Feb. 28, 2.00 p.m. Tai Yuon..Tues., Feb. 25, 3.80 p.m. Kwalaang Tues., Feb. 28, 7.00 pm. Taluta Maru Tues., Feb. 20.

Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Fort Bayard and Tulphony Amoy and Shanghat Svialow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South Amerlen vin San Francisco-due San Francis- co. 23rd March,

Sandakan

Shanghal and Japan Haiphong

G.P.O. & K.F.O. Reg......Feb. 28. 5.00 pm. Ord.......March 1, 8.30 a.m.

Wednesday

Toi Seun Hong

Aramia

Canion

Wed., Mar. 1, 6.30 a.m. Wed.. Mar. 1, 10.30 a.m. Wed., Mar. 1, 2 p.m.

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