CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE. EXCELLA-Half-price sale will com- frum Monday, 27th mence February, for 10 days only, 183, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Tel. 50811.
LOST.
LOST at 1.00 to 1.30 nan. on the morning of the 24th inst., between Branksome Towers and No. 200, The Peak, One Platinum and Diamond Bracelet. Finder suitably rewarded upon return to Mrs. T. E. Pearce, No. 200, The Peak,
CHURCH NOTICES
METHODIST CHURCH
(Queen's Road East) L.C.A. to Meet at The S. & S. Home
Services' on Sunday, February 28. Preachers: Morning. Rev. W. G. B. Rean,
Rev. E. M.A.. Evening, Moreton.
Junior Church at 9.30 am. children welcomed.
Morning Parade Service
All
at 10,15
a.m. Hymn No. 931. 165, 71, 157, 720. Evening Service at 7 pm. Hymna
No. 942, 74, 620, 591,
1. Following the Evening Service
welcomed.
day and Thursday at 7 pm.
All Ser-
3. The LC.A. will meet at the S. and S. Home on Tuesday at 3 p.m.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Saturday,
Last
G.
R.
NOTICE.
Disposal of Pumping Plant and Boilers at Tytam Tuk, Pumping {
Station
Government ia prepared to receive offers for the above as nollfled in No. 5. 65 of Govern- ment Gazette dated 17th February, 1939.
Tender forms and particulars may be obtained on applleation to i the Water Authority, Public Works Department,
R. M. HENDERSON,
Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hong Kong. 22nd. February, 1939.
BANK HOLIDAYS
The Exchange Banks will open
of
ni 9.39 n.m, and will close at 12 Noon for the transaction exchange business on
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 25, 1939. Minute Rush For Sweep Tickets
Extra clerks were necessary to deal with the rush of pro ple eager to buy tickets in the mammoth Derby Sweep, which will be decided at Happy Valley Race Course Monday.- Staff Photographer.
Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th. Remarkable Year Reviewed LETTERS
28th February and 1st March, 1939. (Race Meeting).
Hongkong, 22nd February, 1939,
KOWLOON RESIDENTS'
11.11.
ASSOCIATION
NOTICE
Business
(Continued from Page 9.)
level of the earlier months of last Committee on Philippine affairs has
y Pay
helped to put a seal on this agitation.
Malaya's Setback
western
3
average
MARCUS SHOW
Hongkong Telegraph
To The Editor,
Sir. We wish to express to the
the
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 key Club, being the goal-keeper for Mr. S. S. Winch, chargeman of the the hockey teams, Civil Establishments, Navel
Yard,
Mr. Robert A. Bates will undertake
and Mrs. Winch, of 180a Nothan the duties of best man. Road, is a member of the younger The Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of socini sat, and has made a name for St. Andrew's, will, officlate, and Mr. herself in the annual Pantomimes of Rupert Baldwin will be at the organ. the Y.M.C.A.
The reception will be held at the
She will be given away In ninrriage China Light and Power Recreation by her father, and has chosen for her Club, King's Park. wedding dress, a creation of white French gured taffeta, with a veil of
net and
embroidered satin. The
dress was made by Mussrs, Lanc Crawford Ltd. She will also carry a bouquet of white roses.
HANDBAGS REPLACE
The Misses Brenda Howell
and
Public Schoolboy
No. 1 At Harvard
Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 24. Thirty-six-year-old George B. Burt. Joyce Shirley will act us bridesmaids jclaims that he is Publle School-boy in dainty frocks of shell, pink taffeta. No. 1.
In place of the conventional bouquets To-day he completed his eighteenth they will carry novel pink enmelia year as a student ut Harvard Uni- handbags.
versity. Henna to continue his The bridegroom, who a Sanitary studies indefinitely, and will remain
Mr.
to and at turvard
study Advanced Inspector. Is the son of Mrs. W. G. Benwell of Warwickshire, Philosophy.
the England. He a member of Hongkong Club, and Y.M.C.A. Hoc- children.
POST
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary mail cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
with Burt is a married man
twa
OFFICE.
MAIL LETTERS
Ordinary letter mail only for West Szechwan, Kwangtung, Kwangst,
cepted at senders' risk.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
time given below unless otherwise Letters and Postcards for Europa stated, and where malis ore advertis- (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" It so superscribed.
at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
RACE HOLIDAYS Up there in Shanghai you have, crowded in the limits of what me
The Money Order Offer will be Ipeople of Hongkong, through your the safety areas, In Malaya the set-back which regarded
have been unable, thus far, to make Noon, during the Races, on February | Kwelchow and ilunan will be se- population which is equal to, if not started in the last quniter of 1937 paper, our sincere centret that we open to the Public from 10 am, to
1930. The trade greater thun, the population which continued into
ecould bring our show, now en route a Soetal Hour will be held at the S.
The Nineteenth Annual Generalprevious to the hostilities lived in Agures are far from satisfactory while rangements for a theatre where we 27 and 20, and March 1, 1939. the ihrer separate administrative Banks have been overloaded with through Hongkong, back to and
S. Home at 8.15 p.
of the International, the cash. Malaya of course depends for States, after our sensationally suc
Use rubber and vlernen und civilians will be warmly Meeting of the Kowloon Residents'
prosperity largely on the Association will be held in St. French and the Chinese Municipal in industries and in both cases 193 cerful tour of the Southern Hemis- (not Insured or Parcels) will be ne-]
phere. Moreover, considerable indus- Andrew's Church fail, Kowloon, tics. Club will 2. The Badmington
We have played in New Zealand, on Friday, 3rd March, 1939, at 6 trial activity has developed in the saw decreases in production as well meet at the S. and S. Home on Mon-
by the reduced
prices. Stocks
Africa and India, district controlled
Australia, South Shanghai Municipal Council. New are now gradually falling, but the doing phenomenal business in cach Colton mills, silk niatures, paper future depends, as always, on demand spot. The show has been so well received that we have already signed plants of from Amerca. mills and also numerous
of Trade in India has been dull and contracts for a return visit over the the type employing only a handful
fallen Adoption of Report and Ac-workers hive sprung up. and this exports of merchandise have
same route. A somewhat alarmingly.
notable
We are now doing excellent bu These develop- counts for the year ended 31st. feature continues.
exchangesiness in Rangoun, after which we December, 1938,
ments have caused difficult problems change took place in the for the Municipal Council as well as market when last April the Reserve go to Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Election of Officers and Com- for the utility companies.
Bank of facia dropped its buying return to Singapore, to All our ute. The effect was to cause ex-promise of a return visit made at the mittee.
change to weaken and attacks on the time we played there just after our In the Japanese-controlled And other business.
north of Soochow creek little change market by speculators were only season in Hongkong, a few years! is to be recorded. A few more fuc- checked in December after the issue tories have opened and a few thou-of a strongly worded communtque by In order to bring to the people of sands of Chinese have returned, but the Government stating their deter-Hongkong the same high standard of bye and urge those areas remain mination to maintain the existing ex-entertatement that we have much the same as a year ago, and no change value of the rupee. serious attempt at reconstruction of
All ladies are cordially invited.
4. There will be a neeling for Prayer and Fellowship on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. at the S. and S. Home.
UNION CHURCH
.
Kennedy Road)
Rev. Frank Short To Preach
DATE OF ANNUAL MEETING Sunday, February 26. Morning ut 10.30 a.m. Evening at 6 p.. Preacher at both services, Rev. Frank Short of Kowloon.
The Annual General Meeting of the Church will be held in the Church Hot on Thursday, March 9 at 9 p.m. During the month of February he Minister, Rev. K. MacKenzie Dow, will be on vaention.
1
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."
The Golden Text will be:-"Let Christ dwell in you the word of richly in all wisdom;....And what- soever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him." (Colossians 3: 18, 77).
Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible: "And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, say Ing. Art thou he that should come or look we for another? And in that same hour he cured many of their evil infirmities and plagues, and spirits; and unto many that were Then Jesus sight.
Blind he
gave
Answering said unto them, Go your
and Tell John what thing ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the Jame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached. And blessed is ho, whoso- ever shall not be offended in me." (Luke 7: 10.21-23),
The following ellations will also be read from the Cristian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:-"The mission of Jesus confirmed prophecy, and explained the so-called intracies of olden time as natural demonstrations of the divine power, demonstrations which were not understood. Jesus' works established his claims to the Messiah- ship. Jesus established his church and maintained his mission on
foundation of Christ-heal- spiritual
his followers that ing. He
taught bis religion and a divine Principle, which would cast out error and heal both the sick and the slaning.” (Pages 131 and 130).
Announcement
a
First Church of Christ, Selentat, long- ́kong, (a Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass.) No. 31 Macdonnell Road, ciowy to Peak Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.18 a.m. Bunday School 10 am. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, pm. A Reading Room is located in the Churchi Building and is open, every morning (sompi Bunday) from 10.30 am, to 12.30 pm, and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from $.30 p.m. to 1 pm. All authorised! Christian Science literature le-available at the Reading Room. The public cordially invited to attend the services -and to visit the Reading Room.
1
It is earnestly requested that members and all others interested in the welfare of Kowloon will endeavour to be present. An op- Tortunity will be given for bring ing forward matters for consideration of the new Com- malttee.
the
R. BALDWIN,
Hon. Secretary.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
obtained.
areas
the devastation has yet been set in hand.
ngo.
หก
suc-
cessfully offered in every country, I E Jurge now argolinting for Situation Reviewed
Chinese theatre, in the event that we cannot secure оле of the other Unfortunately barely perceptible
Before I end, I have one more houses, due to picture contracts. We progress has been made in the nego-i word to say about the situation in
do not
wish to deny Hongkong Hlations affecting Shanghal and its re-
the Far East. For many years re- audiences the opportunity of seeing fatlans beiween these great neigh the attraction that has established tations with the Japanese military
of
China and and naval forces,
bouring countries and I can only underline what your Chairman said last year, when he emphasised the Importance of the Powers supporting the present. Municipal Administra- ten, pending a final settlement of the Shangħal problem in all its aspects.
War Effects Telling
world records, entertaining millions
(un
theatre-goers who otherwise would be unable to view such outstanding legitimate production.
A. D. MARCUS.
Rangoon, Feb. 18.
MUNICH WAS PLOT TO WIN TIME TO ARM,
SAYS BERLIN
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.February 20.
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Taiyuan
February 26.
Straits
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.February 26.
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Tjisadune
.February 26.
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Yochow
,February 20.
Haiphong
Canton
.February 27.
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..February 27.
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February 28.
Tatuta Maru Aramis
.February 28.
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date.
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..March 1.
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Ruys
.March 1.
Sirdhana
.March 1.
Szechuen Tyndareus
.March 1.
March 1.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shong- hat (San Francisco date, 19th January).
Salgon
Air Mail by "Imperial Always
Direct ServiceLondon
22nd February
Sanghol
Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Amoy Shanghai
Straits and Europe via Sucz (Popera etc.) London date, 2nd February and
Parcels London
London
date, 20th January, Shanghal and Japan
Japan
British / Canton Pres. Doumer
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Airways plane Tanda
.March 2. March 2.
.March 2.
.March 2,
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Saturday
Date and Time.
For
Japan. Honolulu, USA., Central Pres. Taft ............Sat, Feb. 25;
and South America and (Papers only for Canada) via San Francisco-dlic San Francisco, 16th March,
Japan have been unsatisfactory, and unfortunately there are at die mo- ment few indications of any clear ing of the air. In fact things are drifting dangerously, and the cap N. Y. K. LINE
will grow more and more difficult to bridge unless mediation is at- (NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA.)
templed soon. For merchants of alf nationaliiles the desirability of From EUROPE and STRAITS.
Any visitor passing from China 10
an early cessation of hostililles is Japan will be struck at seeing what manifest, but for millions of de- The Steamship
Tittle outward effect the war has had sperate people it is of Vital im- "HUSIMI MARU."
of lite and the on
lutter country; But he portance-a matter
death. having arrived from the above ports, effects of the war are of course tell- Consignees of Cargo are hereby in-ing on her month by month, and the This is not the occnsion to dilute
over existing formed that their Goods are being external value of the yen is now lite
France goes far beyond anything te: upon the desolation landed and placed at their risk in
no higher than the Chine
provided by the pre-war entente. hundreds of square miles of territory:
મ
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways' The "Manchester Guardian" says the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf dollar. Japan is, however, a well upon the wretched condition of mil- and Godown Company's Godowns at disciplined country, with a highly lions who first by military operations that the Foreign Minister's assurances of Government, and then by succeeding waves of to France can only serve the cause of Kowloon, whence delivery may be organised system
and it would be mistake to
under
brigandage have been pillaged and world peace.
"Italy will hardly applaud this Goods not cleared by the 4th estimate her lasting powers under despolied and are likely to suffer March, 1830, will be subject to rent.
conditions as
they exist at present. repeatedly in similar fashion until plain speaking, but that does not Damaged packages must be left in Whether these conditions change or peace is once again restored. I only matter so long as they believe it," the
101 mainly depends on external poll- urge that these conditions should be the Manchester paper adds. Godowns for examination by the developments, China's loosely kept in mind by those who are
The German Press professes to be Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridaysalt organisation contrasts vividly charged with the direction of national perplexed at the reasons underlying
the insistence
Anglo-French 230 P., within the free storage with Japan's, but the threads of its policies and that no opportunity be
For period.
the examination of organisation are stronger than damaged dutinble goods, the con- seem; they
to relieving the appalling distress as signees must arrange for a Revenue which gives but does not ensily well as to obtaining a situation in Officer to be present.
brenk. Too much stress ought nat which China and Japan can develop to be laid on any indices relating to naturally and pacifically to the bene the economic condition of either afft of the whole world. these countries. Under modern con- Ladies and Gentlemen, I cannot
to conclude without referring to ditions even Europe has no right to excellent work of the members of the cast stones at Asia because of
of ab- normality in regard to statistics re- Staff of the Bank, and particular tating to budgets, national currency reserves and so forth, and had to deal with problems such as
at ports in the Far East who In any case these
realms Bre
bankers elesewhere rarely, if ever.
of the motion-Reuter Special, Manchukuo year by year becomes that our special thanks are due to am sure you will agree
200 ARRESTED more closely kalt with Japon so I
Budapest, Feb. 24. this year. them will not linger except to draw atten-
As yet 200 people have I now beg to propose the adoption detained by the pollee in to-day's agreement Attacked In House tion to the new barter
concluded with Germany
ent of the Report and Accounts as pre-round-up of National Socialists- during the
sented, and after they have been year, which
is expected to divert seconded I shall be pleased to answer
Reuter Special. trade from
other countries. more in the House of Commons to-day, the Yet it is interesting that the Anto the best of my ability any question Labour Opposition Iaunched a vigor- trade returns show that Manchukuohut may be naked, ous attack on profits in armaments. took goods from the United States
The Opposition was supported by a Government Member, Sir Stanley Reed, who drew attention to the dividend of forty-two per cent, re- cently paid by one holding company.
All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after
the goods have left the Godowns,
No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA. Hongkong, 25th February, 1939.
Arms Profiteering
London, Feb. 24. During the debate on re-armament
A BROKEN DOWN SYSTENË. This is a condition for disease) to which may bamacare given bat few really understand. 1 le sungly weakaarawa break down as it wi of the Tial fares that sustain the salem. Na mater what may be iti scuses (they are almost
numberless), ke symptoms are much the same the more prominent being spins, of prostration or weariases, depresion of spicit and what of energy for all is occine
flake of Use. Now, whai alope is essential la all weals puses (a isoreased vilaŭliyavigour, vitaf strength and energy to throw off these morbid feelings, and as alɛht succeeds the day thin may be moen certainly secured by a courne THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,
THERAPION No.3
than by any other known pombination. So sarały Le 31 is taken in accordance with the prlasova directions will cha shartyred healını be resLDERS
LIGHTED UP AFRESH
THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE
have an elastic quey missed to mediate with a view beth solidarity.
debts,
the
of the Managers and Agents station!
London, Feb. 24. A group of Conservative M.Ps have placed a motion on order paper in the House of Commons urging the Government greatly to increase the strength of the army, to enlarge de demonstrate the ablilty and intention terrents against aggression, and to of bringing immediate ald to France if she attacked. Parliamentary business, it is unlikely.
In view of the congestion in
which the most august authorities have to face. They have served us that time will be found for discussion,
often make miscalculations.
well, and
of a greater value than ever before: Bank Compradore's
materials for war Industries being presumably the explanation.
Effect on Hongkong
Son Assaulted
More Sabotage In London
been
are
London, Feb. 24. Metropolitan police offeinta CANTON, Feb, 25. keeping special watch on telephone Chan Shlu-woi, son of Mr. Chan kiosks, as the telephone wires in 25 In Hongkong we have seen flue-Lim-chung, compradore of the Sha-klorks in two underground stations tuniing conditions throughout the meen branch of the Hongkong and have been maliciously cut. year very dependent, as always, on
the entrepot trade with China. The Shanghai Banking Corporation, is
ло
cur-
G.F.O. & K.P.O. Parcels.......Feb. 25, 2 p.m. .Feb. 25, 3.43 p.m. Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m. Feb. 25.
Air Mall for "Air France Service”—.Slunchth ..due Marseilles, 12th March. .....
Reg....
Ord..
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.,
Ord...
p.1.
Feb. 25. .Feb, 25, 4.30 p.m.
......................Sat., Feb. 25. G.P.O. and K.P.Ó.
Manila, Austrália and New Zealand Kama Maru
Thursday Island-due Thursday Island, 10th March. ...
via
Salgon Shanghai and Dairen
Fort Bayard
Reg
Ord.,
Shunchih Sophle
Feb. 26, 4.15 p.m. Feb. 25, 5 pm.
Sat, Feb. 25, 5 p.m.
Rickmers ..Sat., Feb. 25, 5.00 p.m.
Sunday
Tin How ......Sun., Feb. 20, 9 a.m. Yusank
.Sun., Feb, 20, a.m. Michael
Jebsen....Sun., Feb. 20, 0.00 u.m.
Mon, Feb. 27,
Swatow and Shanghai Bangkok
Monday
Swatow, Salgon and Bangkok
Mon., Feb. 27, 10.30 a.m. Swatow
Mon., Feb, 27, 3.00 p.m. zumay and Chuenchow
Anking.... Mon., Feb. 27, 4,30 pan. Alr
Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperiat Airways Plann Direct Service"--due London, 6lh March.
Kaigon
Seistan
Kг.0.
Reg.,
Feb, ET, 5 p.m.
Orth,
Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Rek..
Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord..
.Feb. 27, 7 p.m.
Mon., Feb. 27.
K.P.O.
Rick,
.Feb. 27, 5 p.nt.
Ord..
..Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
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Feb. 27, 5 p..
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Tuceday
Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane
Air Mall for
They are working on the theory
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due Sydney, 6th March.
sympathisera.
fall of Canton and the closure of to-dos suffering from severe Injuries that the damage may have been other southern ports has of course the Japanese sentry at the Shameen; _** | received in brutal attack made by had an adverse effect on the business gates on February 22.
enused
I.R.A. by community, but it has caused
As a result of the terrific beating] Reuter. panie and we are prepared to wait
now a wanted to rec his puss. In the mean- and see what the coming year will received, the young man
patient in the Shameen hospital. time, the Japanese sentry ran up the bring forth. Fortunately the
He was actually on The Dritish steps, struck Chan with the bult of rency and finances of the Colony are Bridge leading across the canol to his rifle and then dragged him down sound, so we are in a position to face Shameen when he was arrested by the steps by its feet. the future with confidence,
The trade and Ananers of
the Japanese.
The youth was then subjected to a Chas was endeavouring to entertain of blows before being taken to Philippine Islands showed some re Shumeen from the native eity and the sentry post on the opposite side cession In 1938, but there is plenty walked past the sentry without sub- of the street, where he was tied up. of optimism about the coming year. mitling to search. The gold output and base metal pro-
the
and new existence imparted in place of whathad
3 Italy Coted ice is saitable for all resduction both grow steadily and are an on to the bridge the sentry, who was lean. This perparation
ages, constitutions and sandniona, in aliber say jundi á
is dilecik te Lagian u diyetas de derangement whose mela Nature is weckness, that will w be speedily and permanently oreccquon by thes enoupresiivu neonnon, which la dasiland to mast into obùrion averything that had proveded. Si for this wida-aprand anomga oết humanity.
He was released when representa-
As he was walking up the steps ilons were subsequently made.
Another equally serious incident Increasingly important factor in the economic outlook. Supporters of the searching another Chinese at the concerne Dr. W. W. Cadbury, Super- Chan Intendent of the Canton Hospital, bring independence to time, turned and called to him.
movement
the Islands earlier than 1940 seem to took no notice but continued to walk who is alleged to have been severely hava veered round in their viewe, as up the bridge.
a result of the confilet in China, and
maltreated by a Japanese sentry for On the Bridge he was momentarily refusing to produce his 1348),
the report of the Joint Preparatory stopped by the Indian guard, who Our Own Correspondant.
Marila, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Tjlindane..Tues., Feb. 28, 8.30 a.m. Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Jean Dupuls Tues., Feb, 28, 2.00 p.m. Swntow
Kwelaang..Tues., Feb. 28, 7.00 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Tatuto Maru.Tues., Feb. 28.
G.P,0. & K.P.0. Central and South America vis San Francisco-due San Francis- ResFeb. 28, 5.00 pm. March 1, 8.30 n.m.
co, 23rd March
Sandakan
Amoy vin Swalow ... Swatow and Foochow Shanghai and Japan Formon and Amoy Halphong
Wednesday
Ord,,
Tai Seun Hong
Taiyuan
Wed., Mar. 1, 0.30 a.m.; Wed., Mar. 1, 9.30 o.m. Yochow.....Wed., Mar. 1, 9.30 a.m. Arnmis ....Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Canton Maru Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Canlon
Wed., Mar. 1-2 p.m.
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