NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"
BANK HOLIDAYS
The Exchange Banks will open at 9.30 a.m. and will close at 12 Noon for the transaction of
G.
R.
NOTICE.
exchange business on Monday Disposal of Pumping Plant and Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th.. Boilers at Tytam Tuk Pumping 28th February and 1st March, 1939.
(Race Meeting).
Hongkong, 22nd February, 1939.
HONG KONG TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Exchange Building. 14 Des Voeux Rond Central, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 7th day of March, 1939, at 12,15 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter an the Angun! General Meeting of the Company convened for that day shall have terminated for the pur- pose of considering, and if thought ft, passing
resolution as f special resolution altering in cer thin respects the Articles fi Association of the Company.
Full particulara of such propos ed alterations have been sent out |
pany.
Station
to
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Government IN prepared receive offers for the above notified in No, S. 65 of Govern- mont Gazette dated 17th February, 1939. .
Tender forms and particulars may be obtained on application to the Water Authority, Public Works Department.
R. M. HENDERSON,
Water Authority, Public Works Department, Hong Kong, 22nd. February, 1939.
I.
G.
NOTICE.
R.
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS DURING THE RACES
to shareholders by post. A copy of the proposed special resolution) It is hereby notified that on giving details can be inspected at the days fixed for the Annual Race any time during business hours at Meeting at Wong-Nei-Chong (Feb-1 the Registered Office of the Com-ruary 25th, 27th, 28th and March 1st. and 4th.). the following Regulations, under Ordinance No. # 1869, will be in force:-
1. All Vehicles going to the Haces at Wong-Nei-Chong will proceed clockwise round Happy Valley via Wong-Nei- Chony Road to the entrance Katex.
By Order of the Board.
W. 1 MCKENZIE,
Secretary Hongkong, 7th February, 1939,
AMAZING!
SHOCKING!
THE HEART OF A LION...THE SOUL OF A RAT!
Racketeer.. tyrant ...you'll thrill to Tamiroff in his
amazing new role!
He ruled a racketen? wasid but he couldn't rule them i
Adolph Zukor pitsents
RIDE A CROOKED MILE
A Pathmount Picture with
AKIM TAMIROFF LEIF ERIKSON FRANCES FARMER LYNNE OVERMAN
J.M. KERRIGAN - JOHN MILJAN
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"MY ARTISTICAL TEMPERATURE”
A Popeye Cartoon
SUNDAY
AT THE
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
SSSSSSSSS
COUNT THE "TELEGRAPHS" EVERYWHERE
2. Vehicles must proceed at a slow speed in the vicinity of the Race Course,
9. Vehicles will be parked i
the vicinity of the Raen Course us directed by the Police on duty.
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4. Dogs are not allowed on er near the Race Course. Any dog found straying onl
the Race Course is lable to be destroyed. Note-Kennedy Road will be open to light motor traffic from 11 a.m. to 7 pm.
11. Extra Race Meetings during the year 1939-On days fixed for Extra Race Meetings.
One way traffic will be enforced in Wong-Nei-Chong Road.
Kennedy Road will not be open to motor traffic.
PARKING OF CARS AT THE RACE COURSE
1. The Stand at the public entrance is regerved for Jockey Club Stewards and Officials only.
2. Morrison Hill parking ground opposite Civil Service Club and Village Road reserved for Private Cars.
3. Vontris Road reserved for Publie Cars.
T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police. 24th February, 1939.
Hong Kong.
HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTEENTII ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of HONG KONG TELEPHONE COM- PANY, LIMITED, will be held on TUESDAY, the 7th day of March, 1939, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1918, and re-electing
Order of the Board.
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
BURMA-CHINA BY AIR
C.N.A. C. Starts Service
Next Week
The first flight of the C.N.A.C; service between Chungking and Rangoon will start from the Chinese capital on February 28, ac- cording to an announcement by the local office of the company yesterday.
A Douging D.C.2 plane, with Chief Pilot Chuck Sharpe at the controls, will be used. It lind been previously announced that a survey flight of the route would be made on February 21,
the tough no direct confirmation of the completion of the trial trip hos been received in Hongkong.
JAPANESE BURNING
NAMTAU
(Continued from Page 1.1
It is understood that the service the Japanese ultimatum and. anti- will be run bi-weekly in conjunction cipating Japanese reprisals er- with Imperial Airways, fough the rangements were simultaneously British line will not make a trial made for the removal to a place of night until March 1.-AT Atalanta safety of all women aul children. type plane
Many were evacuated to Hongkong. will be
be used. The service between Chulie and Rangoon will be via
According to reports received by Kunming
the "Telegraph' this morning, the i and Lashiu, the trip taking a day. Mall, freight and passengers will be Japanese soldiers are setting are to
the city. The Magistrate's taken on February 20.
Imperial Airways have nlready and other public buildings are already, established a radio station at Lashlo, Are and fears are expressed that the and it is understond emergency fields: Japanese will raze the rattire city. and all other facilities are ready, so į that the route is open for commer- val operation.
The route will be an air parallel of the Burma-Yunnan highway, following it closely over the high mountains.
For the new nervier C.N.A.C. have nattered two new D.C. 3's at a cost of U.S. $250,000 They will be in Hongkong towards the end of the suma summer, and will be the fastest and largest planes to come to the Colony, They seat 24 passengers and have a top speed of 230 m.p.h.
IL is understood that final sele:- | tion of the type of planes to be used by Imperial Airways will depend on the report of the pilot making the survey trip.
NEW BOEING CLIPPER
Public to Inspect Plane On Arrival
It was announced yesterday by the China National Aviation Corporation, General Trafite Agents for Pan Anerican Airways System, that the new giant Boeing Clipper, NC 16802, departed for Hongkong trom Treasure Island bace at San Fran- cisco on February 22. San Francisco in the date, and is due to arrive Colony at 12.30 pm. on March 1.
Inasmuch as the first trans-Pacific night to Hongkong performed by the Boeing Clipper Is strictly a "shake- air express, and due to the fact that carrying only mail and refueling, mechanical servicing
ervicing, and general attention by the Kround staff will take up considerable time during the afternoon of its visit to C.N.A.C. will be able Hongkong..
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down fight"
to issue only a very limited number of invitations to inspect the plane.
However, they are anxious for the public to know that upon application at their offices prior to the arrival of subsequent Loeing
MAJOR
FEARS FOR ELDERS Fears are felt for the safety of the village elders, who will undoubtedly receive harsh treatment If they fall, into the hands of the Japanese.
Mass terrorism was deelded upon by the Japanese authorities last week as the most effective way of crushing Chinese resistance in South China.
Pamphlets were dropped at all sien between Hongkong and the East River, containing the following demands:
February 24, 1939.
GERMANY'S PRESS
NEWSPAPER ATTACK ON ROOSEVELT
Seos Anglo-U.S. Plan To "Distribute World"
BERLIN, Feb. 23.
POST
RACE HOLIDAYS
OFFICE.
MAIL LETTERS
The Money Order Office will boj upen to the Publie from 10 am, toļ Ordinary letter mafi only for West Noon, during the Ilaces, on February Kwelchow and Hunan will be uc- Kwangtung. Kwangs), Szechuan, 27 and 30, and March 1, 1030,
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
cepied at senders' risk.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls air closed 15 minutes earlier than the lime given below unless otherwise
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary mail (not insured or Parcels) will be ne- "WE GERMANS are unable │cepted for Canton and despatched as to discover in President Roose-clreamstances permit. velt's face or lincaments, an angel of peace, but only hatred Letters and Postcards for Europe stated, and where malls are advertis
(except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 9 a.m,, re- South America ure forwarded "via gistered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" If sa superscribed.
al 5 pm, on the previous day. INWARD MAILS
against the States who regard bolshevism as the deadly enemy of mankind," says the "Boerscn Zeitung."
The paper maintains that the sug- gested fortification of Guam and the establishment of Amerlean naval bases In the Paclic, was the result of a hint given by Mr. Anthony Eden when he visited the United States.
The paper, which asked whether Me. Eden acted privately or by re- quest, says there are only two possi-
bilities:
"Firstly, has the new plan for the distribution of the world been secretly prepared between the United States and Great Britain; secondly, Is the propaganda netion against Ger- many and other States with which she is friendly, only a flimsy pretext for diverting publle attention from really decisive events?
"These questions are justified in view of the growing probability that the hint for building the Pacifle naval buses came from Mr. Eden.
1-All existing magistrates of
"Is It possible that the danger hsiens will Immediately resign hinted at the heart of Japan was unless they have notified the placed in the willing bands of the United States politiciana by third Japanese authorities that they are
Power?"-Reuter. prepared to re-form their adminis trations in conformity with the Japanese demands,
Ly
LORD HALIFAX DEFINES ANGLO- FRENCH RELATIONS
2.-Village elders will inmediate- appoint delegates, who will proceed to the Japanese headquar fers at Taiping in order to inform the Japanese authorities that Instructions for the appointment of new magistrates have been carried out. The new magistrates will be required to report periodically to the Japanese authorities that all points of difference between itself
and France. anti-Japanese activities have ceased
(Continued from Page. 1.3
MISREPRESENTATION
Referring to act that this country
their districts and that sympathies with the Chungking re- gime have been totally suppressed.
3.--Newly appointed magistrates, was not infrequently misrepresented abrondi, Viscount Halifax said: and the village elders will be
"Everyone must realise by now that Jointly held responsible for anti- Japanese activities in their areas. there is no war party in this country. 4-Falling compliance with these here is no party and no stalemmen demands before Friday, February who would, for one moment, contem-
and villages In
plate an aggressive war, nur could calcitrant hstens will be ruthlessly they get any support from our people
for such bombed.
a policy. On the other hand, there are some people in olber countries who fall into the opposite error: such people attempt to inter- pret our will for peace as proof of our weakness, cowardice, or lack of resolution.
24, clien
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NAMTAU "DISAPPEARANCE" The "Telegraph" understands that the new Japanese demands were first disclosed when Japanese foree first invaded Namtau lust week.
The magistrate at Namiau escaped before the Japanese entered the elty
disappeared."" magistrate. The latter, however,
"I should like to make it quite clear that one is an unfounded and
mistaken as the other."
Clippers which and the Japanese appointed a newnate heads of governments
are being placed on the San Fran- esco-Hongkong run, they will
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glad to make arrangements for the public inspect the passenger ac commodation."
Arrangements are being made
through the Superintendent of Kai Tak Airport, Mr. A. J. R. Moss, to handle the large crowds that are un- ticipated and to facilitate Inspection of the aircraft by the invited official group, beginning at 2.30 p.m., twe hours after the arrival of the plane.
Crowd Sees Take-off
t
San Francisco, Feb. 23. The Boeing Clipper took off 5.3 p.m. from Treasure Island for Honolulu on the maiden fight to China under Captain Cluthe
One hundred thousand visitors to the San Francisco Fair witnessed the departure.--United Press,
The
Pan
to
From
Manila
Japan, Shanghal and Formosa Shanghal Shanghai
Straits and Europe via Negapulam (Papers etc.), London date, 2018 January.
Per
Due.
Tweedbank Yasukuni Maru
.February 24.
.February 24.
Conte Blancamano Hoihow
.February 25.
.February 25,
.February 25,
Airways Plane Muinum Pros. Tuft
February 26.
February 25.
February 25.
February 20.
.February 20.
February 26.
Husmi Maru
date, Impertul
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"London 18th February,
Straits Manila
Stealta Straits
Manila
Shanghai and Swatow Straits
Shangal and Amuy
Shanghai and Swatow
Haiphong Straits
Calcutta and Straits U.S.A., Denolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 1910 January).
Saigon
Anshuri
Antener Granville Taiyuna Theseus Tsadane Yochow
Canton
Mentor Sirdhana
Tatuta Maru Aramis
26.
February 26. February February February 26..
26..
February 27,
.February 23.
February 28.
.February 20
.March 1.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London dair. 22nd February
Imperial Airways Plans Laos
March 1.
..March 1.
March 1.
March 1.
.March 1.
Spigon
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways"
Direct Service"---San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date, 22 February Shanghai
Japan
Shanghai
Buys Tyndarus
Straits and Europe vir Suez (Papers etc.,) London date, 2nd Febrinary ol
London Parcels-London: date, 26th January,
British M/V. Canton
March 2:
Hawait Maru
March
Tientsin and Swatow Shanghai and Japan Japan
Jun!11
March
Pres. Doumner Tanda
March
March
For
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Date and Time.
Friday
for Air Mall
"K.LM" Airways Yasukani Maru Dircet Service"—due Amsterdam. 7th March
Reg. Ord.
..Fri., Feb. 24. G.P., and K.P.O.
..... Feb. 21, 12.30 p.m. ... Feb. 24. 1 p.m.. .Fri., Feb. 24.
Straits, Cevin, India, East and Scuth Yasukuni Maru
Africa Aden, Egypt and Europe
via
Marseilles-due
22nd March
Shanghai
Swntow and Foochow
G. P. O. and K. P. 0. Re Ord.,
Marseilles,
Shantung Haitan
Papers only for Straits and (Papers Santhin
and Parcels for Calcutta),
Haiphong Shanghai
Amuy
Saturday
Parcels Papers
..Feb. 24, 12.45 p.n .Feb. 24, 1.30 p.m Fri, Feb. 24, 2.30 p.m. Fri., Feb. 24, 3 p.m..
Fri., Feb. 24. ..Feb. 24, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 25, 8.30 a.m.
Erang...Sat., Feb, 25, 1 p.m. Husimi Maru Sat., Feb. 26, 3.30 p.m. Tainan....Sat., Feb. 25, 3.30 p.m. Manila and Naples due Naples, Cont: Eiancamano
20th March.
Sat, Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m.. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.. Central Pres. 'Taft
Sat, Feb, 25, and South America and (Popers only for Canada) vin San Francisco dur San Francisco, 10th March,
G.P.O, & K.P.O. Parcels ....Feb. 25. 2 p.m.. Reg. Ord..
in Europe had, at various times, pro- the Japanese-appointed
Following the disappearance of claimed that war brought no ad-
magistrale, the Japanese authorities in Taiping statement, the truth of which had vintages tu the victors. That was a delivered an ultimatum to the village been brought home to the peoples of elders in Namtu.
Britain and France within the life- They were required to appoint a time of the present new magistrate and to conform with
generation, and it the new Japanese demands before was not therefore, surprising that noon Wednesday. Submission to the key should stand in the van Japanese demands were to be notis condemn wor an instrument of fed to the Japanese authorities in that the people of this country, or national policy; That was not to say Taiping before noon yesterday.
Swatow, Saigon and Bangkok At a meeting of the village elders France, would refrain from resisting It was agreed, according
Amoy and Chuenchow..... to in- by force, any threat to their lives formation reaching
Mall for "Imperial Aleways Imperial Airways Plane of independence, or what they be the "Telc-
Direct Service"-tue London, 6th graph" ta ignore the Japanese lieved to be their vital interests. ultimatum.
March.
SENT TO SESSIONS
Man Found in Cubicle With Heroin Pills
RIS.
"MEIN KAMPF" Quoting Herr Hitler in "Mein Kampf" on the subject of the German
miscalculation ol pre-war
the Englishman and his Empire, Viscount Halifax observed: "Our resources PHILIPPINE CLIPPER
remain enormous and the spirit of our people has not altered.
"We All kinds of paraphernalia con-
don't desire to test our Brings Passengers From
nected with the manufacture or strength because we believe that Manila
heroin plis, also 13,914 heroin pilis, white wars are apt to unsettic, more and one and one-fifth ounces of them they ever settled, there are no Philippine diacetylmorphine, were American Clipper reached Hongkong at 12.20 Revenue Olcers on
seized by questions, that given goodwill, can- January 30, not be brought to solution through a p.m. yesterday under Captain Cul-when an unnumbered house in 'ak full and frank discussion, nad the bertson. The following passengers Tin village, Shamshulpo district, was Government would ask for nothing beller thun circumstances should co The house was occupied by two shape themselves as to make that Powder Company in San men, and one of them, named Yip treatment of the many questions with Francisco.
After spending two Won, 20, appeared before Mr. Ewhich we are concerned possible. months in Manila, he will return to Himsworth at the Kowloon Magls: "On the other hand, no one who London via Imperial Airways and a trans-Atlantic ship, He is on a plea-ful possession of the diacetylmorphine that should necessity ever be forced tracy yesterday charged with unlaw-knows the British mind will doubt, ture trip.
and the heroin lawyer, returned Mr. Norwood F. Allman,
pills.
upon us, our people would be found Prosecuting, Revenue Officer J. L. to-day not less tenacious for their from Manila Stephens sald that defendant and an-liberty than they have ever been where le
was playing polo. He said other man were lying on a bed in (cheers).-Renter. he would return to Shanghai in the rear room of the house with a lighted lamp and a hot heroin pipe
arrived:
Mr. J. C. Costello, executive of the Atlas
Shong-
ralded.
Mr. Fermin del Rosario, Manila between them. This cubicle WOO
Visit,
FAREWELL CONCERT
two Directors and the Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the several days time, 25th February to 7th March, 1939, both daya inclusive.
businessman, on a short commercial used us a heroin factory. Dated this 31st day of January,
Requested to gather up his clothes, Round trip passengers were Mr Yip retrieved from various parta of 1930,
Kang Tian, Chinere businesama the room a complete outfit of Euro-will appear for the last time before The Lewis-Fellegatti-Lafford Trio from Manila, and Dr. W. W. Peter-pean clothes, He also picked up son, of the air company.
pair of European trousers, but drop-Mr. Lafford goes away, in the Rose The plane will return at 8.30 am.ped them on a bed saying they be- Room of the Peninsula Hotel, on to-day with the two round trip pas-longed to his master. In a pocket Monday, February 27, at 0.30 p.m. nengers, and Mr. Jean de Beaumont, of the trousers was found
Tickets are
obtainable a packet
Beats the French Member of Parliament, containing one-fifth of an ounce of may be reserved at the Anderson who has been visiting Hongkong.
diacetylmorphine.
Music Co. for
$2 and $1 $3, and $2 The Revenue Offers noticed that tickets will be sold at the door. The there was a pink stain above the public are advised to book early, as left knee of the trousers that Yl, was the box-omce plan is already chow- wearing at the time, and, on ex-ing considerable enthusiasm on the amination, similar stains were found part of Hongkong music-lovers. on his hands around the nails,
The following is the programme
W. L. MCKENZIE,
Secretary,
14 Des Voeux Road Central.
Three Die In Air Collision
Karachi, Feb. 23.
An air collision occurred yesterday between two Indian National Airways planes, while or a fight to Lahore, and in which three persons were killed.
It is understood they include the two pilots, who were brothers, and a passenger named Davidson, who is reported to have been connected with an American oll солсогту Reuter.
Restrictions
In Hankow
Shanghai, Feb. 23.
Evidence wna given by Revenue | arranged: Officer Stephens, Mr. H. A. Taylor, 1. Trio No. 3 (Mozart) by True Lewis, of the Imports and Exports Office,
Pellegafti and Lindsay and Tang Slu-kel, police interpreter attached
to the Sbarasbulpo Police Station.
A new agreement has been renched in Hankow between the French Concealon and Japanese authorities regarding the opening of a certain Mr. Taylor said that one and one- street for unarmed Japanese.
Atth ounces of diacetylmorphine was aufficient to produce 24,000 heroin
On the other hand, the Japanese pills. have abolished the food embargo,
The defendant did not give evid- Nevertheless, only small quantities once or make any statement from ure entering the Concessio)-Trina- | the dock, and was committed to-the Occan,
next Criminasi Sessions.
Eltore Labord.
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a) Prelude and Fugue in A Major (Bach).
b) Choral Prelude. "Ertodt Durch Dein Gute" (Doch-Rumarch) by Lindsay Laffont,
3. Bielana Deli-Franko)
b) Parana (Marcelin-Franka).
Tambourin (Rameau-Franko) by Prue Lewis,
4. Bonata Op 40 {L. Boellmann) by
Ettore Polingattt.
8. Trio in D. Minor (A. Arensky) by Prue Lewis, Ettore Töllegasti" and Lindsay Laffoird,
Swalow and Shanghai
Air
.Feb. 25, 3.45 p.m. Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m.
Sunday
Yusank
Monday
Katgan.. Anking
.Sun., Feb, 20, De.m..
Mon,, Feb. 27, 10.30 h.m. ... Mon., Feb. 27, 4,30 p.m.
Mon., Feb. 27.. K.P.O.
and Imperial Airways Plane
Malays. Java Air Mall for
Airways Australia by "Imperia? Direct Service"-due Sydney, 8th Marchi.
Reg.
...Feb. 27, 5 p..
Ord..
Feb. 27, 8.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.,
.Feb. 27, 6 p.m..
Ord..
Feb. 27, 7 p.m.
Mon, Feb. 27,
K.P.O.
neg..
...Feb. 27,
p.m.
Ord..
Feb. 27, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Neg..
.Feb, 27, 5 p.m.
Oral..
Kwaisang
Tuesday
Tues., Feb. 20, 8.30 6.nt.. Thisudane Jean Dupuis Tucs, Feb. 20, 2.00 p.m. Tal Yuan Tues., Feb. 28, 3.80 p.m.
Tues., Feb. 20, 7.00 pm..
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Ord.,
.Feb. 28, 5.00 p.m. .March 1, 0.30 a.m..
Wednesday
.Feb. 27, 7 pm.
Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Fort Bayard and Haiphong Amoy and Shanghai Swolow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu. U.S.A., Tatuta Maru......Tues, Feb. 28.
G.P,0. & K.P.O. Central and South America via San Francisco-due San Francis- co, 23rd March
Santakan
Swatow and Foochow Shanghai and Japan
Formosa and Amoy Haiphong
Tal Seun Hong
Wed., Mar. 1, 8.30 a.m. Yochow.....Wed., Mar. 1, 9.30 a.m. Arumis....Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Canton Maru Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 n.m. Canton ....... Wed., Mar. 1, 2 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 1.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Inno- Pan American Airways Plane
lula, and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service"
due San Francise, Sik March.
K.P.O.
.Mar. 1, 5.30 p.m.
.Mar. 2, 7.20 am.
Reg.
...Mar. 1, 5 p.m.
Ord,
G.P.O.
Reg.
Mar. 1, 5 p.m.
Q10.
Thursday
Monbasa, Beira, Lourenco-Marques, Hawaii Maru
and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa vin Durban) Salgon
Thurs., Mar. 2, 2.30 p.m.
Pres. Doumer
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service" due London, Bih March
Thurs., Mar. 2, 2.30 p.m..
Thurs, Mar. 2. H.P.O,
„Mar. 2. 5 p.m. .Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Itek.
Ord.
Mar. 2..¿ pm.
.Mar. 2. 7 p.m..
Air Mail for Malaya. Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
(ralla by "Imperial Airwave
Direct Servico-due Sydney, 11th March
Thors, Mar, 2.
K.P.O.
ROR.
..........Mar. 1, §. pas..
Ord.
„Mar. 2, 5.10 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord,
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