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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days propaid

FOR SALE. EXCELLA-Half-price sale will com-

Monday. from

27th February, for 10 days only, 188, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Tel. 50011.

mence

LOST.

LUST 1.00 to 1.30 am. on the morning of the 24th inst., between Branksome Towers and No. 29, The Peak, One Platinum and Diamond Bracelet. Finder suitably rewarded upon return to Mrs. T. E. Pearce, No. 280, The Peak.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST CHURCH

(Queen's Road East) L.C.A. to Meet at The S. & S. Home

Services Sunday, February 20 Preachers: Morning, Rev. W. G. B. Evening. Rev, E. Ream, M.A. Moreton.

Junior Church at 9.30 au.

children welcomed.

Morning Parade Service

All

a1 10.16

m. llyn No. 931, 165, 71, 157, 720, Evening Service at 7 pm. Hymris

No. 912, 74, 620, 391.

1. Following the Evening Service a Soetal Huur will be held at the S, and S. Home at 8.15 p.m. All Ser vicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.

Club will The Badmington meet at the S. and S. Home on Mun- day and Thursday at 7 p.m.

3. The L.C.A. will meet at the S. and S. Hone on Tuesday at 3 p.. All ladles are cordially invited.

4. There will be a inecting for Prayer and Fellowship on Tuesday t 8.30 pm, at the S, and S. Home."

UNION CHURCH Kennedy Road) Rev. Frank Short To Preach

DATE OF ANNUAL MEETING

Sunday, February 26. Morning at 10.30 nm. Evening at 6 p.m. Preacher at both.servlees, Hev. Frank Short of Kowloon.

The Annual General Meeting of the Church Church will be held in the Hall on Thursday, March 9 at Bum. During the month of February the Minister, Rev, K. MacKenzie Dow, will be on vacation.

LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong SUBJECT-JESUS CHRIST

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches, to- morrow, February 20 will be "Christ Jesus."

following

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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G.

R.

NOTICE.

Disposal of Pumping Plant and Boilers at Tytam Tuk Pumping Station

to

Government in prepared receive offers fur the above us notied in No, S. 65 of Govern- ment Gazette taied 17th February, 1939.

Tender forms and particulars may be obtained on applleation to the Water Authority, Puble Works Department,

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, lo Kouge. 22nd. February, 1939.

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BANK HOLIDAYS

The Exchange Banks will open

at 9.30 am, and will clone at 12 Noon

for the transaction of

February 25, 1939. For Sweep Tickets

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Last

Minute Rush For

Extra clerks were necessary to deal with the rush of people eager to buy tickets in the mammoth Derby Sweep, which will be decided at Happy Valley Race Course Monday. Staff Photografiker,

exchange business on Monday Remarkable Year Reviewed

Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th, 28th February and 1st March, 1939. (Race Meeting).

Hongkong, 22nd February, 1939.

KOWLOON

RESIDENTS

ASSOCIATION

NOTICE

The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Residents Association will be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall. Kowloon, on Friday, 3rd March, 1939, at 6 p.m.

Business

year,

(Continued from Page 9.)

fevel of the earlier months of Jast Committee on Philipping affairs has helped to put a seal on this agitation. Malaya's Setback

which

LETTERS

MARCUS SHOW

To The Editor..

Hongkong Triegrupit

S.-We wish

KOWLOON COUPLE TO WED THIS AFTERNOON

TWO POPULAR Hockey players will be united at St. Andrew's Church this afternoon, when Miss Kathleen Winch will become the bride of Mr. Vincent M, Benwell.

The bride, who is the daughter of Hongkong Club, and Y.M.C.A. Hoc Mr. S. S. Winch, chargeman of the key Club, being the goal-keeper for Civil Establishments, Naval Yard, the hockey teams.

ut

and Mrs. Winch, of 180a Nathan Mr. Robert A. Butes will undertake Rond, a member of the younger the duties of best man. rocini set, and has made a name for The Rev. J. R. 1, Vicar herself in the annual Pantomimes of St. Andrew's, will officiate, and M. Rupert Baldwin will be at the organ. the YM.C.A.

She will be given away in marriage The reception will be held at the

by

her father, and has chosen for her wedding dress, a creation of white Club, King's Purk. French gured taffeta, with a veil of net and embroidered satle. The dress was made by Messrs. Lane Crawford Ltd. She will also carry bouquet of white roses,

Chinn Light and Power Recreation

HANDBAGS REPLACE

The Misses Brenda

Rowell and

Joyce Shirley will act as bridesmaids

Arms Profiteering Attacked In House

London, Feb. 24. During the debate on re-armament

I dainty fracks of shell pink taffeta. In the House of Commons to-day, the In place of the conventional bouquets Labour Opposition kunched a vigor- they will carry novel pink camella ous attack on prelits in armaments,

The Opposition was supported by # handbags.

Stanley The bridegrount, who is a Sanitary Government Member, Sir

to the In sector, is the son of Mr. and Reed, who drew attention Mrs. W. G. Benwell of Warwickshire, dividend of forty-two per cent. re- of the 'cently paid by one holding company. England. He is a member

the to

POST OFFICE.

MAIL LETTERS

Ordinary letter muil only for West Szechwan, tung, War,

cepted at senders' risk.

are

RACE 'HOLIDAYS to express to the Up thire in Shanghai you have, i

The Money Order Ofice will be people of Hongkong, through your crowded into the limits of what are

In Malaya the set-back th safety areas, regarded

paper, our sincere regret that we open to the Public from 10 am to population which is equal to, it not started in the last quarter of 1937 have been unable, thus far, to make Noon, during the laces, on FebruaryKweichow and Huns will be ac-

The trade arrangements for a theatre where we 27 and 28, and March 1, 1939. greater than, the population which continued into, 1938,

indgures are far from satisfactory while could bring our show, now in route

MAIL FOR CANTON Banks have been overloaded with through Hongkong back

Registered and ordinary mail3 previous to the hostilities lived the #ire separate amministrative

he cash. Malaya of course depends for States, after our sensationally suc- of the International,

cepted for Canton and despatched as districts French and the Chinese Municipali-prosperity rely on the rubber and Feesful tour of the Southern Hemis-(not insured or l'arcels) will be ac-

us-in industries and in both cases 1938 phere.

circumstances permit, ties. Moreover, considerable" indus-

well

We have played in New Zealand, in the sa decreases in production as trist activity has developed

Stocks

Africa and India, Australia, South by the as reduced average prices. western district controlled Shanghai Municipal Couned. New are now gradually falling, but the doing phenomenal business in each spot. The show has been so well Cotton mills, silk filatures, paper future depends, as always, on

plants of from Amerea. mills and also numerous

contracts for a return visit over the the type employing only a handful of

Catlet and this exports of merchandise have

same route. A Ac-workers have sprung up.

notable

We are muy doing excellent bu- somewhat alemingly.

exchange siness in Rangoon, after which we change took place in the market when lat April the Reserve go to Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Bank of thin scoped its buying return to Singapore, to full our ate. The effect was to cause ex-promise of a return visit made at the and attacks on the time we played there just after our

only session in

a few years Hongkong. were

Adoption of Report and counts for the year ended 31st, December, 1938.

Election of Otheers and Com mitter.

And other business.

It is earnestly requested that members and all others interested in the welfare of Kowloon will endeavour to be present. An op jortunity will be given for bring

matters for the ing forward consideration of the new Com- mittee.

R. BALDWIN.

Hon. Secretary.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

N. Y. K. LINE

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"HUSIMI MARU,”

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being fandex and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may obtained,

be

Goods not cleared by the 4th March, 1930, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 pm. within the free storage period.

All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot he recognized.

The Golden Texi will be:-"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom;....And what- soever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving

For the examination of thanks to God and the Father by

damaged dutiable goods, the сол- him." (Colossians 3: 16, 77).

signees must arrange for a Revenue Among

others

Officer to be present. the citations will be read from the Bible: "And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, say- ing. Art thu he that should come or look we for another? And in that same hour he cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and spirits; and unto many that were Then Jesus Blind he gave sight. answering said unto them, Go

your way, and

and Tell John what things yo have seen and heard: how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deat bear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is prenched. And blessed is he, whoso ever shall not be offended in me." (Luke 7: 10.21-23).

and

evil

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA, Hongkong, 25th February, 1930,

Charlie Becomes .

A Big Shot

New York, Feb. 24. Charlle McCarthy, the famous ventriloquist dummy, has become big business man.

Articles of

have Incorporation Aled. registering Charlle beer

pany, with Edward Bergen is his mantiger.

Baker Eddy." Dusures" by Mary McCarthy as a limited liability com-

The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the

mission of Jesus confirmed prophecy, and explained the so-called miracles of olden time demonstrations of the natural divine power, demonstrations which Jesum works were not understood. established his claims to the Messiah- ship. Jesus established bla church and maintained his mission on spiritual foundation of Christ-heal- log. Te taught his followers that bis religion and a diving Principle, which would eat out error and heal both the rick and the singing." (Pages 131 and 130).

Announcement

Plant Church of Christ, Sedentist, Hong- kong, (a Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Belentist in Dleston, Mines.) No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Tram Btation. Sunday Service 11.15 am. Sunday Behool 10 nm. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 0 p.m. A Reading Room is located in the Church Buliding and is opens every morning (Except Sunday) from 10.30 am. to 12.30 *.m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 5.30 pm. to 7 pm. All authorised Christian Science Berature is available at the Roading Room. The public Cordially invited to attend the services and to visit the Roading Room."

in

is a odio Dansen are given krut few really understand, is simply weakuusama bersk down as it were, of the vital forces that rystala the system. mating what may be in machen (thaỹ are almost numberless), lis symptoms are inch the same j the more prominent” being sleepèsoanasi, MEDIE af provization se; wanciosas, " dayesasion of optelis, and wast af anergy for all the ordinary allaire of 11. Now, what alona la essential fir sil such dases lakoscavazd vitality vigour, v streegth and #ness, t

feature continues. These develop ments have enused difficult problems for the Municipal Council as well es for the utility companies.

demand

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Mails Registered and Parcel closed 15 minutes earlier than the VIA SIBERIA ROUTE time given below unless otherwise Letters and Pusteards for Europe stated, and where malls are advertis- South America are forwarded "yla gistered and parcel mails are closed Siberia" if so superscribed,

at 5 p.m. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

Trade in India has been dull and *rvived that we have already signed (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re

by

areas charge to weakens A few more fac-1rked in December after the issue order to bring to the people of

Situation Reviewed

11

2

In the Japanese-controlled north of Soochow creek Httle change is to be recorded. tories have opened and a few thou- of a strongly worded communique by sands of Chinese have returned, but the Government stating their deter-Hongkong the same high standard of bye and large those areas remain mination to maintain the existing ex-entertainment that we have so suc- cessfully offered in every country, 1 much the same as a year ago, and no changa valur of the ruper. serious attempt at reconstruction of

now negotiating for

Larse Chinese theatre, in the event that we the devastation has yet been set in

cannot secure GIO of the other hand.

houses, die to picture contructs. ንቐረ

nudiences the opportunity of seeing the attraction that has established world records, entertaining millions of theatre-neys who otherwise would be unable to view such an outstanding legitimate production.

A. B. MARCUS. Rangoon, Feb, 18.

percepuble Unfortunately barely progress has been made in the nego- lations affecting Shanghai and lis re- lations with the Japanese military only and naval forces, and I can underline what your Chairman satu last year, when he emphasise the Importance of the Powers supporting

Administra- 1 the present Municipal tion, pending a final settlement of the Shanghal problem in all its aspects.

War Effects Telling

Before I end, I have one more

word to say about the situation In! do not wish to deny Hongkong!

the Far East. For many years lations between these great neigh

China arkl bouring countries of Japan lave been unsatisfactory, and unfortunately there are at the mo ment few Indications of any clear

In fact things are ing of the air. delfting dangerously, and the gap will grow more and more difficult to bridge unless

mediation is at tempted soon. For merchants of all nationalities the desirability of an early cessation of hostilities

is

sanllest, but for millions of de- ;

over

Any visitor passing from China to | Japan will be struck at secing what

vita! i tile outward effect the wor has had

people it is of

life of

and the On the Inter country. But

portance a matter death. effects of the war are of course tell-

This is not the vecasion to date ing un her month by month, and the external value of the yen is now litte upon the desolation existing or no higher than the Chinese hundreds of square miles of territory: dollar, Japan is, however, a well upon the wretched condition of mit disciplined country, with organised system

estimate her lasting

of

Gohly uns who frst by military operations

waves

ure

national

MUNICH WAS PLOT TO WIN TIME TO ARM, SAYS BERLIN

(Continued from Page 1)

"Italy will hardly applaud this plain speaking, but that does not the Manchester paper adds. matter so long as they believe it,"

The German Press professes to be

insistence on Anglo-French perplexed at the reasons underlying

M.P.' Move

the

solidarity.

of

France goes far beyond anything

The "Manchester Guardian" says provided by the pre-war entoute. of that the Foreign Minister's assurances and then by succeeding and it would be a mistake to under- brigandage have been pillaged and to France can only serve the cause of

under under despoiled and powers

and are likely to suffer world peace. conditions as they exist at present. repeatedly in similar fashion until Whether these conditions change or peace is once again restored. I only not mainly depends on external poll- urge that these conditions should be tical developments. China's loosely-kept in mind by those who knit organisation contrasts vividly charged with the direction of nat

view both ecganisation are stronger than they missed to mediate with with Japan's, but the threads of its policies and that no opportunity be

thes

lty to relieving the appalling distress as have an elastic quality seem:

not which gives but does

easily well as to obtaining a situation in

London, Feb. 24. Too much stress ought not which China and Japan can develop break.

A group Conservative M.Ps to be laid on any indlees relating to naturally and pacifically to the bene-

have placed a motion on under paper the economic condition of either of fit of the whole world. these countries. Under modern con- Ladies and Gentlemen, cannot in the House of Commons urging the the Government greatly to increase the ditions even Europe has no right to conclude without referring to cast stones at Asia because ab-excellent work of the members of the strength of the army, to enlarge de- normality in regard to statistics re-Staff of the Bank, and particularly terrents against aggression, lating to budgels, national debis, of the Managers and Agents stationed demonstrate the ability and intention currency reserves and so forth, and at ports in the Far East who have of bringing immediate aid to France

had to deal with problems such as it she is attacked. are realms in any case these

view of the congestion in bankers elesewhere rarely, if ever, which the most august nuthorities

have to face. They have served us Parliamentary business, it is unlikely often make miscalculations.

Manchukuo year by year becomes well, and I am sure you will agree that time will be found for discussion

200 ARRESTED more closely knit with Japan so that our special thanks are due to of the motion-Reuter Special.

them this year. will not linger except to draw alten-

Budapest, Feb. 24. tion to the new barter agreement

As yel 200 people have

year, which more trade from

other

of

I now beg to propose the adoption

and after they have been

In

From

Ter

date, Imperial

Air Mali by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 18th February.

Strafts

Straits

Straits

ption and Fort Bayard

Shanghai and Swatowy

Straits

Shanghal and Amoy

Haiphong

Shanghai and Swatow

Japon

Straits

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

Saigon

Duc.

Airways Plane Muinam

February 25.

February 25.

Ansbun

February 20..

Antenor

.February 20,

Granville

February 28,

Jean Dupuis

February 28.

Taiyuan

.February 28.

Theseus

.February 20.

Tilsadane

.February 20.

Yochow

.February 28,

Canton

February 27.

M/V Ningu

February 27,

Mentor

.February 28,

Tatuta Maru Aramis

.February 20.

, March 1.

Imperial Airways Plane

.March 1.

Laos

.March 1,

Huys

.Morch 1.

Sirdhana

.March

Szechuen Tyndarcus

March

March

British M/v, Canton Pres. Doumer

March 2.

March 2.

March 2.

March 2.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct

dale. Service-London

22nd February

Calcutta and Straits

Saigon

Shanghai

Shanghal and Amoy Shanghai

Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.,) London date, 2nd February and London Parcels-London date. 20th January.

Shanghai and Japan

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways'

Direct Service-San Francisco Pan American date, 22nd February.

Airways plane Tanda Japan

For

OUTWARD NAILS

Per

Saturday

Date and Time.

.......Sat., Feb, 25, G.P.O. & K.P.O. T'arcels

Japan, lunolulu, U.S.A., Central Pres. Tait

and South America and (Papers only for Cannda) via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 18th March.

Rest.

Reg., Ord.,

.......Feb, 25, 2 p.m.

Feb. 23, 3.45 p.m. Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 25.

..Feb. 25. 4 p. ..Feb, 25, 4.30 pm. Sat., Feb. 25.

..Feb. 25, 4.15 pm. .Feb. 25, 5 p.m. Sat., Feb. 25, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Air Mall for "Air France Service".Shunchli ..due Marseilles, 12th March.

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

Ref.,

Ord..

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Mari

vin Thursday Island-due Thursday Island, 10th March....

G.F.O. and K.P.Ø.

and to

Salgon

Shunghai and Dufren

Shunchh Suphle

Sunday

Fort Bayard

Swatow and Shanghai Bangkok

Jcbsca

.Sun.. Feb. 26, 9.00 a.m.

bren

Monday

Swatow, Salon and Bangkotc Swatuw

Kalgan

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

Selstan

Amoy and Chuenchow

Anking

.Mai, Feb. 27, 3.00 p.m. Man.. Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m.

concluded with Germany during the of the Report and Accounts as pre-detained by the pollee in to-day's

is expected to divert seconded 1 shall be pleased to answer round-up of National Socialists.

countries to the best of my ability any question | Reuter Special. Yet it is interesting that the Anal that may be asked. tide returns show that Manchukuo took goods from the United States

of a greater value than ever before Bank. Compradore's Elephant Is Witness

materials for war Industries being presumably the explanation.

tusting

Effect on Hongkong

caused

Son Assaulted

no fates on February 22.

now

·Colombo, Ceylon. An elephant was brought into a CANTON, Feb, 25.

courtroom at Badulla in a case in Chun Shiu-wal, son of Mr. Chan which its driver was charged with In Hongkong we have seen flue- BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM.

Once the magistrate conditions throughout the Lim-chung, compradore of the Sha-treating it. year very dependent, as always, on meen branch of the Hongkong and could see the Injuries to ears and the entrepot trade with China. The Shanghai Banking Corporation, is the fact that the animal was nearly fall of Canton and the clorure of to-day suffering from severe injuries blind, he fined the driver $1. other southern ports has of course received in a brutal attack made by had an adverse effect on the business the Japanese sentry at the Shameen community, but it has

As a result of the terrific beating Wontest to pee his pass. In the mean- panic and we are prepared to walt

time, the Japanese sentry ran up the and see what the coming year will received, the young man in

sleps, struck Chun with the butt of bring forth. Fortunately the cur- patient in the Shameen hospital.

He was actually on the British his rifle and then dragged him down rency and finances of the Colony are sound, so we are in a position to free ridge leading across the canal to the steps by his feet.

Shameen when he was arrested by

The youth was then subjected to a The trade and finances of the the Japanese,

rain of blows before being taken to Chan was endeavouring to enter the sentry post on the opposite side Philippine Islands showed some re- cession in 1938, but there is plenty Shameen from the native city and of the street, where be was tied up. of optimism about the coming year. walked past the aentry without sub- The gold output and base metal pro-mitting to search.

As he was walking up the steps duction both grow steadily and are on Increasingly important factor in the on to the bridge the sentry, who was Chinese ot the economic outlook. Supporters of the searching another movement to bring independence to time, turned and called to him: Chan the Islands earlier than 1940 seem to look no notice but continued to walk have veered round in their views, as up the bridge,

feelings, and as night anconada the day thia may be more oertuinly secured by a tour of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPION No.3 the future with confidence.

than by any other known sombinasion. So paraly a li fa takon ka nocordande with the printed directions will the shattered health be restored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP, AFRKSH and new existence imparted

imp and value so lets seemed word out, a place of what and lasa. This penparmulera in vitrable for all ages, sonstitutions and nondislaus, in alther sex j and H in dietersit in junglaw, a disease or dezaDREMEDI whose main feature in wosknoon, that will not be speedily and permanently orezoguse by th recuperative assenze, which is destined to eart Into obition everything that had peponded it for sikis widespread scourge of humanity, Engish Trion Do, 62. Chemisty erglikor Hay rotara mai DR. LECLERC Co. ataverotuss Ké,H,WA, Lesen S

He was release:l when representa- tions were subsequently made,

Another equally serious incident concerns Dr. W. W. Cadbury. Super- intendent of the Canton Hospin. who is alleged to have been severely maltreated by a Japanese sentry for

pnse.-- produce his

a result of the conflict in China, and On the Bridge he was momentarily refusing to

the report of the Joint Preparatory stopped by the Indian guard, who Our Own Correspondent.

Rickmers..Sut., Feb. 25, 3.00 p.m.

Tin How Yusung

Michael

Sun., Feb. 20, 6 a.m.

.Sun., Feb. 25, 0 a.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service”-due London, Oth March,

Mon., Feb. 27,

K.P.O.

Reg.,

..Feb. 21, 5 p.m.

Ord..

Feb. 27, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

neg..

..Feb. 27, p.m.

Ord..

...Feb. 27, 7 p.m.

Air Mall for

Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plaste Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servier”-due Sydney, Gih March.

Mon., Feb. 27,

· K.P.O.

Rek.

Ord.,

.Feb. 27, 6 p.m. Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Let.. Ord

Tuesday

Manila, Makasar and Sourabaya.. Fort Bayard and Haiphong Swatow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America vin San Francisco-due San Francis- co, 23rd March

Sandakan

Amoy via Swatow Swntow and Foochow Shanghel and Japan Formosa and Amoy

Halphong

.Feb, 27, 5 p.m.

.Feb. 27, 7 pau.

Thisudane..Tues., Feb. 28, 8.30 am. Jean Dupuis Tues., Feb. 28, 2.00 p.m. Kwaisan..Tues., Feb. 20, 7.00 p.m. Tatuín Moru......Tues., Feb. 28. G.P.O. & R.P,0. Reg. ......Feb. 28, 5.00 p.m. Ord,...March 1, 8.30 nm.

Wednesday

Thi Seun Hong

Taiyuan

Yochow

Aramis

*** Wed. Mar. 1. 9.30 nm. Wed., Mar. 1, 9.30 am. Wed, Mar. 1, 9.30 o.m. Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am,

Canton Maru Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 a.m. Canton ....Wed., Mar. 1, 2 p.m.

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