Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 27, 1939.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00
for 3 days propaid
LOST.
LOST ut 1.00 to 1.30 am. on the murning of the 24th inst., between Branksome Towers and No. 209, The Penk, Ohe Platinum and Diamond Bracelet. Finder suitably rewarded upon return to Mrs. T. E. Pearce, No. 200, The Peak.
GERMAN PLANE MISSING
Rome, Feb. 26,
The Air Ministry has ordered air port rules to exercise the sharpest vigilance in an effort to trace the Dalus, missing German aeroplane, which, with six passengers and a crew of four, wan due at Genea from the Balearic Islands on Friday. There have been heavy rain and winds and the plane has not been reported.
--Pulted Press,
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS PLANE ARRIVED ON SATURDAY
Two
Imperial Airways planes, carrying mails and passengers, ar- rived at Kai Tak on Saturday after- The Dorado, with malls, ar- toon. rived about 2 p.m. and the Delia, with five passengers, just after p.in.
4
The passengers were Mr. E. J. Tandy, engineer, of Messrs. Bulter- field and Swire, who came from Rangonn and will spend three days in the Colony before going to Chung- king; Mr. W. Schleicher, who is here en a short business trip; Mr. Kent Lutcy, American manufacturer, who will spend a few days in Hongkong: before going on to Shanghai; Misa G. Kantowski, and Mr. Dobbs. staff member.
A
The next outward light is 10- morrow morning.
AIR FRANCE DEPARTURE
Mr. J. K. Swire, a principal of the firm of Messrs, Butterfeld and Swire, and Mr. W. H. Lock, manager of Mesars. Butterfield and Swire in Hongkong, were among the passen- gers who left for Itunot by the Air France plane on Saturday morning. The eight passengers also included Mr. E. Francois and his daughter, Miss B. Francois, and Mr. and Mrs. Schliens.
AIR SERVICES
Arrivals and
Departures
Of Planes
For
London, Australia, British Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- ways 5 p.m. Feb. 28.
For Chungking, Sian, etc: Eurasia and C.N.A.C. service indeflnite,
For France via Hanol: Air France, 0.30a.m. Feb, 25.
Inward
5
5
From London, Australia and Bri- tish Countries: Imperial Airyays p.m. Feb. 25; Imperial Airways p.m, Feb, 20.
From ChungkinE. Yunnanfu. Kwellin: C.N.A.C., Eurasia Service Indefinite.
From U.S.A., via Honolulu, Guam, Manila: Boeing Clipper 12.30 March 1.
p.m.
From France, via Hanel: France, 12.30 p.m. March 2.
Air
LOST PROPERTY Magistrate's Volunteer
Uniform Stolen
The theft of his Hongkong Volun- teer uniform, comprising a great-coat, tunic and pair of trousers, from his motor car, parked outside the Hong- kong Club on Saturday, has been reported to the police by Mr. T. J. Houston, Third Magistrate at the - Central Magistracy.
Lt. R. A. M. Hennessy, RN., and Lt. A. T. J. Harris, R.N., residing of 107 Boundary Street, Kowloon, Juve reported the loss or theft of two cameras, valued at $105, from their house between February 23 and Saturday.
Mr. Wong Kwal-wo, of 2 Castle Road, Upper Levels district, was robbed of jewellery, money and fountain pens to the total value of 5170 by some person who entered his residence early on Saturday morning.
TWO FOUNTAIN PENG Mr. C. M. Pennington, of 3 Belfrun Rond, Kowloon, was robbed of twe fountain pens within a
couple ot days during the past week. He was walking along Queen's Road on the morning of February 23, when some person stole his fountain pen, valued at $10, outalde the On Lok Yuen Cafe.
On Saturday, he was walking in Wyndham Street about 1 p.m. when his pocket was picked of a second fountain pen, also valued at $10.
Quartermaster-Sergeant Moreton, Royal Engineers, was also robbed of a fountain pen on Saturday after- noon, while he was walking in Queen's Road Central near the Chinn Emporium.
LOSS OF CAMERA
Mr. Ross of the Hongkong Hotel, reports the loss of a camera valued at $300 while shopping in the Cen- tral district.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Girl Wrote To Fiance: Jelly,
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,
LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the TWENTIETH 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, 1839, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose nt receiving the report of the Directors together with а Statement rit
Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Satur day, 4th March, 1939 to Saturday, 11th March, 1939 (both days inclu- sive) during which perlod no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO,
Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 17th February, 1939.
Social Items
A bridge and mah-jong drive will be held at the Kowloon Union Church Hall on Wednesday, March 1. Tickets cost $1 each.
The wedding took place at the Ite- gistry on Saturday, before Mr. T, J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, of Mr. Won: Slu-ling, merchant, atid Miss Chan Ling-fung, of 6 Bonbam witnesses Strand, Hongkong. The were Messra, Wong Fong-klu and Chat Iwok-tung
*
The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced: Mr. Leung Pui-skeun time-keeper of H.M. | Dockyard, and Miss Ma Yin-ping, of 8 Wong Chuk Street, Shumshulpo, Mr. Tsu Zui-lo, merchant, and Miss Tung Ling-yan, of 24 Ice House Streul; Mr. Sung I Chung, journalist, 7. Phillips House,
residing in room.
Darling, Don't Let Me Down'
EMPIRE NEWS
FUTURE STATUS OF EAST AFRICA
Nairobi.
EONARD Arthur Jellicoe
LaBond, aged twenty-three, of
Poplar-road, Lowestoft, was at Wimbledon Police Court recent- ly committed for trial at the Old
Bailey, charged with the murder
Tragic Queen
Reincarnated
POST
RACE HOLIDAYS
OFFICE.
MAIL LETTERS
The Money Order Offee will be
Ordinary letter innil only for West open to the Publie from 10 am. to Noon, during the Races, on February Kwelew and Human will be ac
Kwangtung, Kwangal Szechwan,
27 and 20, and March 1, 1930.
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary mall)| A SOCIETY beauty who says she
(nut Insured ur l'arcel) will be act the reincarnation of Mury Queen cepted for Canton and despatched g of Scots has been elected "spiritual Bond pleaded not guilty, and re-ruler" of Scotland by a group of
Scottish Nationalists. served his defence.
She Is the Baroness Alexis Maro- After Mrs. Florence Riches, mother
of Sylvia Irene Ellen Riches, nged nineteen, of Lyveden-road, Tooting, S.W.
Mr. H. A. K. Morgan, for the Director of Pubile Prosecutions, said that the charge arose from what was
ol :1
eircumstances permit.
From
Haiphong
Japan Salgon
Stralis
Salgon.
U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hut (San Francisco date, 19th January). Bangkok
cepted at senders' risk.
Per
Canton
Duo.
„February 27,
M/v Ningpo Aramis
February 27,
.February 28.
Mentor Ninghai
.February 28.
.February 28.
Tatuta Maru Kwelyang
.Februńry 28.
. March 1.
Imperial Airways Plane Laos Ruya
.March 1.
.March 1,
.March 1.
Sirdham Szechen
March 1.
March 1.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Registered and Parcel Muils are closed 15 minutes earlier than the VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
time 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 & a.m., re- of the girl, had given evidence, she Yunoff, 21-year-old widow
South America are forwarded "vin gistered and parcel malla are closed The future polley of the Tangan-cod in front of the dock, burst into young Russian nobleman who clalin-
someihleg to Bond, who ed descent from the Romanoffs-Siberia" if so superscribed.
Tat 5 p.m. on the previous day. sika League was discursed at A
tears, sald
royal family of Imperial Russia. bad heard her with his head bowed. Before her marriage she was Mins meeting of delegates at Nairobi.
INWARD MAILS The organiser Major F. W. Caven, and was led out shouting and crying. Mary Russell-Taverman, dish-Ticninck sald the outlook for
Mrs. Riches said that Band
became
"Everyone notices the likeness," the the territory was at present safer, engaged to her daughter last May.
Buroness said, "which proves it is after the statement by Mr. Mac-
not merely the idea of a few cranks. Donald, the Colonial Secretary in the
"The man who first discovered the House of Commons in December.
likeness was the curator of a Glas- In view of the unstable situation sometimes called suicide pact. gow art gallery. in Europe however, it would be dis- These agreements were not always "He seemed startled when he found at a portrait of Mary astrous to become complacent or to made in good faith. The magistrate me gazing relax their efforts. The purpose of fight think from the evidence that Queen of Scots. It was almost as if the conference was to plan future Bond had no intention of committing I were gazing into a mirror, he said.
was lucky to suicide or that he
"I had always felt drawn to the activities, especially in Britain.
Queen in a strange way, and as n He claimed that the work of the survive.
Direct spent Christmas with the child wanted to read all the books Lengu: was chiefly responsible for the profound change in British public Riches family and left on December about her I could obtain.
"I used 10 cry bitterly On December 30 the girl re-i opinion en the Colonial queskon,
part where she Way message
from
Lord Baden-ceived a letter from him, whatch could came to the Powell was received ot a dinner replied:
be found, and to
which she executed.
SEERESS TALE the delegates Inst night, wishing the
met a famous Highland conference success, and emphasising
"My darling Jelly. Everything that the steadying influence
15 O.K.
Iain witress, who has read the hands of of
by me, dear.. the
kings and statesmen. ing to do whatever you like.... You! Empire was more than ever nerded
"She told me that I was indeed the know I will not let you down for reincarnation of the Queen, and that to maintain
goodwill. sanity and Estate for the
Jelly, darting, I love you far too Scotland would never be a free ani Thei Navy,
double-cross you. Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir
You happy land anti! was recoguised as 't let me
down, will you, its spiritual lender. | Henry Brook:-Popham, recently ne-
denrest?...I will be at Liverpool- cepted from S. Ali Bin Salin, the
street on Monday morning. Don't Kenya Arab leader, the beautiful estate of Peletrza at Mombasa, with Int wait in vain." its residences, as a rest house for the Navy, Sit All was recently given the ranks of Captain R.N. and the right
Λ
to a salute of seven guns..
Kowloon, and Miss Ying Yi, of 1318 Furrington Street, Honolulu, Hawaii; Dr Wu Hung-takt, medical practi- tioner, and Miss Poon Wai-kun, | AUSTRALIA teacher, of 545 Nathan Road, Kow- Joon: Mr. Li Hók-nin, solicitor, and Miss Ho Wing-mui, of 17 Soy Street, Mongkok.
CHINESE PAINTINGS
WATERSIDE DISPUTE
SETTLED
Sydney.
The Port Kembla waterside dis-
St. John's Cathedral Hallas ended after nine weeks. The
Exhibition Opened
An exhibition of art by eight Chl- nese painters was opened at St. John's Cathedral Hall on Saturday. Works were shown by Leung Yik-yu, Wou Kim-um, Wonk Ting-ping. Au Slu- ylm, Cheunt Sun-cho, Cheung Siu- seic, Che Hel and Chiu Shiu-ngong.
pute, arising out of the refusal of the dockers to load pig-iron for Jupan, strike has ment a loss in wages of £100,000.
The dockers have now undertaken to loud the steamer Dalframn, 4,558 | tons,
for Japan. The Federal Gov- ernment has stopped the Heensing of non-union dockers.
The unions have issued an appeal
to the people of Australia to support a ban on the export of war materials
Joint pictures by Mr. Wong und to angressors. A deputation met the Mr. Leung, and Mr. Wong and Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. J. A. Lyons. Woo were included; the two artists
have combined in several attractive | INDIA studies of birds and animals in na- tural settings.
Mr. Woo's individual pictures stood out by reason of his "characteristic lofty perspectives and neat detall.
Mr. Au showed special aptitude in his studies of Osh, delicately seen through the water.
The most striking exhibits, how ever, were by Mr. Cheung Slu-eck, who had given his imagination in in two allegorical subjects and had also produced some excellent full length pictures of old time country people.
CONGRESS BALLOT
DISTURBANCES
Bombay.
The elections of delegates to the Congress Party's annual conterence at Tripura were marked by general disturbances.
In one Allahabad constituency the
i
27.
not
Bond
010
to
On January 2 Bond met the girl as arranged.
**
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service"-London date,
22nd February
when i
Sali
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai and Amoy
"Not long ago I was approached by an elderly Scot who is well known in Edinburgh as a champion of Scottish political liberty.
"He had come to London especially of Scotland Movement, to invite me to see me, on behalf of the Freedom
to be the spiritual leader of the Scots. I accepter.
police offcer on Wimbledon Common Shortly after 3 pan. Bond told
that there was a woman lying near some bushes. They searched but did;
The fact that I am a reincarnation not find her.
at the poller station. Bond of Mary Queen of Seets does not Later, sate: I was with a girl. It is my mean that I am in any physical way young lady. We have both taken dis descended from her. It merely it
dicates that her soul has taken pos- Infectant."
[session of me." He then
cautioned.
Bund was mude a statement, in which he was alleged to have said that Miss Riches had asked him by letter to meet her at Liverpool-street on January 2.
!
GLAND THAT DETERMINES GROWTH
The alleged statement added: "I hought a bottle of disinfectant be- cause I thought that if she intendedTHE recent publication
by the
to take her life I might as well do Association for Research in Ner- the same.
yous and Mental Disenses of an ex- "All the time I was with her on tremely long volume devoted entire- the common she was talking about ly to the pituitary gland is a forcible doing away with herself, and i was reminder of the immense importanes We now assigned to this once largely un- trying to talk her out of it. decided to take our lives together. known gland.
"She caught hold of the bottle Tucked away into a bony hollow and began to drink it. I tried to in the base of the skull, it is very stop her and couldn't. She had inaccessible and extremely well pre- taken too much. I took the bottle tected. from her and took half of it my-
It measures less than an inch in self."
dimension and consists of two any About 2 am on January 3 the giri lobes; and recent investigations have was found unconscious on the com- shown both its very ancient origin mon. She died the next day from and the enormous powers of control poisoning, intensified by exposure.
it still exerts over many vitał physical and perhaps racial functions.
Thus
over-activity of some of the cells of the tiny anterior lobe may Prince a condition of gigantisın,
ballot boxes were burnt, and in al Iran Crown
Poona ward
one of the polling officers is reported to have been ng- Chinese saulted by a candidate.
The exhibition closes at 7 p.m. to- { BURMA day.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 12.00 noon, February 25, says:
There was more interest shown in
STRIKE CLOSES OIL REFINERY
On Way To Bride and the whole of this ginnd is in-
for the normal
con-
| deficiency in a condition of dwarfism;
timately response. Cerinin Baghdad, Feb. 20. processes of The Crown Prince of Iran, ditions of premature or abnormni Mohamed Resa, now on his way to corpulence ure also due to mal- Cairo to sign the marriage contract, functioning of some of the cells of for his aillance with the Egyptian the
_pituitary gland, Princess Fawzia, arrived here to-day, The posterior lobe, too, has been The Prince was met at the Iraqi shown to contain and product an pletely closed recently, owing to the frontier by Prince Abdul Ilah, and Internal secretion that can affect. blood pressure throughout the body
Rangoon.
The Burma Oil Refinery was com-
extension of the strike.
very
Strikers and pleketers are active, especially outside Rangoon itself. U. Saw, the agitator, and two been released from
others have
the market during the short session prison, as their fines have been paid but shares were difficult to obtain,
They were fined for taking part in an legal procession,
SOUTH AFRICA
Ituyers
Canton Insurance $217;
Union Insurance $468
1.K. Fire Insurance $180 Douginser S07
Raubr 10.20
H&S Intels $015
B1 Realties $5.15
H.K. Tramwaya $10.65
China Ights (Old) $8.40 H.K. Electrics $57.
Sandakan Lights $0.85 Canton lees I__ Dairy Farmin #2335 Watsons $7.75 Wing On EJC.) $41 Entertainments $7 Marinang (K.K.) 3/9
Bellers Union Insurance $473 II. S. Hotels $11
Bales Yaumati Ferries (New) $221; Telephones (Old) $22
Aleks PM. 33 Baguio Gold.
2
Benguet Consolidated T. 33.30 Consolidate Mines P. .003
Demonstrations Pa. 18
Paracata Gumaus Px. 14%
San Mauricio Is. 1.73
United Paracale Pa. 6s
Y'S MEN'S CLUB
To Meet World Touring Ambassador
Members of the local Y's Men's Club will meet Mr. Paul Stermer, Past President of the Honolulley's Men's Club, at a special meeting in
ciny.
for
ROBERTS HEIGHTS
COMPROMISE
the
Johannesburg. The Government's decision to re- name
Union military head- quarters "Voortrekkerhoogte,"
Whille retaining the title "Roberts Heights" wireless the post office und station, intensely disappoints the English section of the population.
The Rand Daily Malt says: "This. compromire will sailsfy no one, but will merely
the Malanites to further excesses in the campaign to wipe out the last traces of British sentiment in this country."
apur
Woman Wanted To Slap P.C.s
Market Harborough.
Mrs. W. J. Southam, smartly dress-
the deputy Prime Minister.
Zeid,
on
the
At the Baghdad railway station,
whole of the involuntary the Prince was welcomed by Price and also exert a powerful influence representing the King, and was muscular system of the body-in cable by members of the other words, what has now become
Cabinci.
the instinctive life of the organism. evening, King Ghuzi gave a
Recent researches of Professor banquet in the royal palace in honour Zondek also tended to show that the of the guest.
Signature of the marriage will be extremely important role in the pro- pituitary gland may possibly play an
and control of the very
In the
nade on March 16, and the Crownous but essential function of
Prince and Princess will go to Teheran where the festivities will be held from April 21 to Aprli 24-Trans- Ocean.
Czar's Niece: Sudden Illness
London, Feb. 26. Princess Andrew, niece of the last Czar of Bussin, was suddenly laken seriously ill to-day.
Prince Andrew and his mother, the Grand Duchess Xenia of Russia, are at the sick bed.
The family occupy a suite of rooms in Hampton Court Palace-Trans- Ocean.
PALESTINE PLAN: JEW DELEGATION (Continued from Page 1)
¡sleep.
The fact that this deeply buried gland at the base of the brain can now be explored and operated upon -often successfully-is one of the miracles of modern cerebral surgery, for which we are hidebted chiefly, perhaps, to Professor Harvey Cush- ing of America.
Monkey Theory
Professor Dies
FAMOUS anatomist, who had a theory that man was descended from treeliving monkeys, died sud- denly in University College, London, recently.
He was Dr. Herbert Henry Wool- lard. Professor of Anatomy at London University. He had just finished some
set up in research work, and was strolling in the college cloisters with other pro- fessors, when he collapsed.
ed widow of a rich Northampton- Arab State would be
live auctioneer, whe turned out of Palestine, several hundreds of young Market Harborough police court re-Arabs entered Halla to-day to hold the China Building at 7.30 pan, to-cently after she had threatened to publle demonstrations to
flap two policemen's faces.
.
Mr. Stormer is serving as Am- bassador for the International Y's Men's Clubs and is visiting all the Clubs in the course of a world tour.
Dr. Li Shi-pul asks members to muke their reservations with Dr. F. I. Theung, Tel. No. 24108.
MUSICAL EVENINĠ
The Hongkong Singers and the Hongkong Chamber Music Club are combining to present a programine in the University Great fall at 1.30 pm, on Tuesday, March 7.
the
The concert will have patronage of H. E. the Governor.
Bookings can be made at Trang 'Fook's, Quien's Road Central.
express
their joy.
Dancing and singing, they marched through the town shouting "Palestine for the Arabs! Long Live Haj Amin!" (Haj Amin is the Mufti).
Almust at the same time, a British
large number of British police to
Dr. Wollard, an Australian, was 40. Previously he was Professor of An- stomy nt St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School, and he had held n similar post at the University of Adelaide.
Mrs. Southam, who was sitting in) a front seat, jumped up after a minor ease had been heard and tried to ad- dress the Bench. A police superin- tendent spoke to her, but she refused. to sit down and the magistrates ard-steamer arrived at Jaffa bringing had offered a new theory as to the ered her to be ejected.
In Palestine. - Trans-
He was brilliant in research, and
For the next our her shouta could reinforce those of the mandated origin of the human race. be heard from outside, and once she authorities attempted to re-enter the court. Ocean. Finally, she was told that if the
wanted to make an application the CITIZENSHIP SOUGHT could do so in writing, and
note
was laken from her la the Bench, The magistrates considered I but mada no comment.
Fort Bragg, Col. Mrs. Kaisa Gerberg has taken oul her naturalization papers at the age
He suggested that man was of much greater antiquity than had been supposed, and that his ances tral tree was sprung not from the larger apes but from a distant stack of small primates that lived in trees. The sole living reprezentative of this
Mrs. Southem said Inter that she of 82. She was born in Finland in species is a little monkey with large had been threatened with
a rate 1850 and had been in this country storing eyes, known as the spectral summons and wanted advice from the for 50 years.
She wants to cast her tataler. It is a denizen of the forests -Bench.
ballot as an American citizen,
of Borneo, but is rarely seen.
Straits and Europe via Sucz (Papers etc..) London date, 2nd February und London
Parcel-London date, 20th January,
British M/v. Canton......March 2.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways'
Dircel Service"-San Francisco Pan American
date, 22nd February. Shanghai and Japan
Jopan
Straits
Australia and Manila
Japan and Shanglud Japan
Tientsin and Swatow
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--London date, 25th February.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 1001 February. Java Shanghai
Ja
Japan
Shanghai
Stralfs
For
Swalow Amoy and Chuenchow
Airways plane
Pres. Doumer
Tanda
Conte Rosso
Ranpuru
Hawail Maru
Nankin
Hunan
Pres. Cleveland.
March 2.
March 2.
March 2.
.March 3.
March 3.
March 3.
March 4.
.March 1.
Imperial Airways Plane
March 4.
March 4.
Thilak
March 4.
Tyndareus
March 4.
Nagpore
March 5,
Santos Maru
March 5.
Patroclus
March 7.
Tantalus
March .
OUTWARD MAILS.
Fcr
Monday
Selstan Anking
Date and Time.
Mon., Feb. 27, 1.00 pan. Mon., Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m.
Air fall for "Imperial Airways Imperial ́Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due London, 6th March.
..Feb. 27. 7 p.m.
Mon., Feb. 27, K.P.O.
Mon., Feb. 27,
K.P.O.
Rek..
.Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord.,
Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Kef.,
Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord..
Malaya, Java Air Mail for
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 6th March.
and Imperial Airways Plane
Rex..
.Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord,,
.Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Пек..
.Feb. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord..
.Feb, 27, 7 D
Tuesday
Manile, Maltassar and Sourabayn Fort Bayard and Haiphong Shanghai
Swalow
Tacane.Tues., Feb. 28, 8.30 n.m. Jean Dupuis Tues., Feb. 20, 2.00 p.m. Aramis ......Tues., Feb. 28, 7 p.m. ........ Kwaisang..Tues., Feb. 28, 7.00 p.m.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Tatuta Maru.Tues., Feb. 20.
Central and South America via San Francisco-due San Francis- co, 23rd March
Sandakan
Amoy via Swatow
Formosa and Amoy Swatow anti Fonebow
Haiphons
Saigon
Wednesday
Reg.,
Ord.,
.Feb. 28, 6.00 p.m. March 1, 0.30 am.
Tai Seun Hong
Taiyuna...
Wed., Mar. 1, 8.30 am. Wed., Mar. 1, 9.30 am. Canton Muru Wed., Mar, 1, 10.30 am. Yochow ....Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Wed., Mar. 1, 2.p.m.
Canton
Thursday
Pres. Doumer
Thurs., Mar. 2, 3.30 p.m.
Al Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
London, Service"due Direct 9th March
Thurs., Mar. 2. K.P.O.
.Mar. 2, 7 p.m.
Reg.
.Mar. 2, 5 p.m.
Ord.
.Mar. 2, 5.30 pm.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Mar, 2, 5 p.m.
Ord,
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways
tralla by "Imperial Direct Servier-due Sydney, 11th March
Plane
Airways
Thurs., Mar. 2.
K.P.O.
RCA.
.Mar. 2, 5 p.m.
Ord
.Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.Q.
Reg.
.Mar, 2, 5 p.
Ord.
.Mar. 2. 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Mantia, Guam, Nono- Pan American
tutu, and U.S.A., by the "Patr American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisc, 9th March.
Airways Flane....Thurs., Mar. 2.
K.P.O.
Rex,
Mar. 2. 5.00 p.m.
Ord,
Mar, 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Rex.
.Mar. 2. 3.00 p.m.
Ord.
.Ord. Mar. 3, 7.30 am.
Kring
Fri., Mar. 3, 10.30 am.
Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- British M/v. Canton
cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia.
Szechuen Monila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda
Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 21st March.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
..Fri., Mar. 3, Noon. ...Fri., Mar. 3. G. P. O, and K. P. O. Parcels....
.Mar. 3, 5 p.m. Reg., ....
8.45 a.m. Mor. 4,
for. 4, 9.30 a.m. Mor
Ord.,
Struits, Ceylon. Indla, East Africa, Ranpura ...
Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe viu Marsellles-due
31st March
Alk'
Marseilles,
Parcels Ref. Ord,
Saturday
for "K.L.M. Airways Nanpura Direct Service"lue Amsterdam, 14th March
Rex. Ord.
Haiphong
Taksang
Amoy Amoy
Sinklang
Anshun
Bunday
Swalow and Shanghai
..Fri., Mar. 3.
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