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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

LOST.

LOST ut 1,00 to 1.30 am, on the morning of the 24th inst, between Branksome Towers and No. 290, The Peak, One Platinum and Damonit Bracelet Finder sultably rewarded upon return to Mrs. T. E. Pearce, No. 280, The Peak.

H.K. Stock -Market

The

following quotations were isaued un the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning:

BANKS

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

|NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAPANESE Oil Concerns'

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, 1939, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with д Statement Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.

The Reglater of Shares of the Company will be closed from Satur day, 4th March, 1939 to Saturday, 11th March, 1939 (both days inclu-

WOMEN

New Offer To

WANT VOTE Mexican Govt.

Australian Teachers Told Of Strugglo

The woman's point of view on "cabbages and kings" was well aired at a recent round-table chat in Tokyo when a party of educated Japanese women entertained five Austrailan teachers who were in Japan as the guests of the Board of Tourist In- dustry,

Washington, Feb. 20,.

A new formula for the settlement of the dispute arising from Mexico's expropriation of foreign oil proper tless expected to be submitted by representatives of the oll companies to the Mexican Government this week.

February 27, 1939.

J

WEDDING

Mr. V. Benwell And

Miss K. Winch

Two popular hockey play- ors were united at St. An- drew's Church on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Kathleen Winch became the bride of Mr. Vincent M. Benwell.

POST

RACE HOLIDAYS

The Money Order Ofee will be open to the Pubile from 10 am. to

OFFICE.

CERTIFICATION OF POSTING

With effect from 1st March, 1939 Neon, during the Races, on February the fee for a Certificate of Posting for an ordinary letter will be 2 cents, 27 and 20, and March 1, 1039.

MAIL FOR CANTON

and Registered

ordinary malis (hot Insured or Porcels) will be aç-

circumstances permit,

A telegram from Mexico City to HE BRIDE who is ho daughtercepted for Conton and despatched as the "New York Times" states that the companies will offer $150,000,000 in cash, or credits for the right to operate the expropriated wells for Suitable gunrantees regarding taxa-

50 years.

of Mr. S. S. Winch, chargeman of the Civil Establishments, Naval Yard, and Mrs. Winch, of 180a Nathan Road, is a member of the younger social act, and has made

OUTWARD MAIL TUES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the

sive) during which perlod no transfered through Hongkong on Saturday tion and labour conditions will be/4 name for herself in the annual stated, and where malls are advertis

of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG FO.

Chiet Manager, Hongkong, 17th February, 1939.

Iran

Crown Prince

II.K. flanks, $. (x.d.) 1,385 On Way To Bride

1.K. Banks Lon. £ (x.d.). n. .04% 3. Chartered £... Mercantile, A. &. B. L. ..27 D. Mercantile, C. £.

East Asia 3..

Chain Underwriters els.

Steamboats

.13 n. .88 .

INSURANCES

Conton

$.

Union $.

217 b. 400

56 n.

H.K. Fire $.....

180 b.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.

67 b. 15 3.

Indo-Chinus, P. !

60 N.

Indo-Chinas, D$.

24 n.

84% n.

Waterboats 5.

.9 n

DOCKS ETC.

Whary

.118 n.

Docka (old)

17.79 n.

Dockit (new) $.

.10% n.

Provident (old) $.

Provident (new) $

.6.20 n.

U 1.

Sha. Docks, Sh. $.

Shell Bearer 9/-

i

New Eng. Sh. $.

Ranba S...

Kailan s/-

MINING

Venz: Goldfeld $.

Hongkong Mines cla..

8.45 .

17/3 n.

1.20 b. ..3 n.

....5 n.

Antamoks Ps.

Aloke Ph.

Baguio Gold I's.

Benguet Cons. 1's.

Sa. 37 0. 13.50 5.

Coco Grove Ps.

Con. Mines Pa

Demonstrations Pa IX.L. P

Gumus Ps.

Sant Mauricio P. Suyoc Consol Ps.

Paracales P.

Hotels $.

Lands $.

LANDS

Lands 4% deb. S.

S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $ (x.d.) ILK, Realtics $. Chinese Estates $

UTILITIES

Trams S....

Peak Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new) $.

003 SA. 10% ca.

14 L

1.78 sa.

.65 0.

4.75 s. 30 b. 1071⁄2 n.

.8.00 n.

.8.55 n. .3.15 b.

.100.

161⁄2 b. .8 n.

4.

Star Ferries $.

68

n.

Y. Ferries, (new)

Y. Ferries (old) $

23

b.

.2214

China Lights, (old) $.

8,40 b.

.5% n.

57 b.

18 n.

China Light (new) 5.

H.K. Electrics Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.. Tractions s/...... Tractions (Pret.) s/-

.9.85 b. 229; sa. .73% 11. (x.d.) 237- n. .24/- n.

INDUSTRIAL Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 m. Call: Macg. (Pre), Sh. $....13 n. Canton Ice $.

.1 b. .15 b. .4 1.

24 b. 74 b.

Cement $...

STORES, DC.

COTTON MILLS

The Australian teachers, who pass-

on their way home by the Kamo: Maru, heard with particular interest the story of the struggle which making for | Japanese women are

sustrage. In the vehemence of their claim the Japanese women exhibited much of the spirit of the British

suffragettes."

They were consequently surprised to learn that the Australian woinan very much na a regards the vote: matter of course; in fact, as rather n

hether than a blessing. They polite

In such

Armly disbelieved

Baghdad. Feb. 20. The Crown Prince of fran, Mohamed Reso, now on his way toy but Cairo to sign the marriage contract pathy. for his alliance with the Egyptian

The teachers Misses E. Hanger, Princess Fawzia, arrived here to-day:H. M. Stuy, E. M. Luke, I. C. Ryan,

The Prince was met at the tragi

and A. M. Pittman-reported that fruntier by Prince Abdul Hah, and they had been lavishly, almost ex- the deputy Prime Minister.

haustingly, entertained and that their tour had been thoroughly delightful,

At the Baghdad rallway station, the Prince was welcomed by Prince Reem to have been a success,' Zeid, representing the King, and was

Ms Pittman commented, "for they accompanied by members of the

are talking of inviting 10 Australian Iraqi Cabinet.

teachers next year."

In the evening, King Ghazi gavė n banquet in the royal palace in honour of the quest.

Ocean.

PAINTINGS

Highlights of Tour

In a tour that was a crowded series of experiences the highlights were,

that

with the

Signature of the marriage will be mate on March 18, and the Crown Prince and Princess will go to Teheran perhaps, both associated where the festivities will be heldadlo. One of these was the occa from April 21 to April 24.-Trans-in of a gathering of 3,000 teachers in Tokyo at which Miss Stay, taking her first turn In the long round of speech-making, delivered an address was broadcast throughout Japan. The feature of this occasion was the performance of the ceremonial Bu

OF TH

musical play, played out- side the Court for the special bene- at of the Australian visitors. At the conclusion of the function a great very beautifully, the choir sang. "Kimigayo," or Japanese National; Anthem, and followed it with "God

CHINESE

St. John's Cathedral Hall Exhibition Opened

Save The King."

An exhibition of art by eight Chi- nese painters was opened at St. John's Cathedral Hall on Saturday. Works were shown by Leung Yik-yu, Woo Kim-um, Wong Ting-ping, Au Slu- ym, Cheung Sun-cho, Chcung Siu- sek, Che Hei and Chiu Shju-ngong.

Joint pletures by Mr. Wong and Mr. Leting, and Mr. Wong and Mr. Woo were included; the two artists have combined in several attractive studies of birds and animals in na- tural settings.

Mr. Woo's Individual pictures stood have been deeply impressed with the

short wave

Alisses Hanger and Ryan were the stars in the other radio event, when they broadcast on

to Australia. We will bring back to Australia with us the memory of a not charming people and a beauti. We ful country," said Miss Ryan.

where the is 50 progress

carefully is done Everything watched. make them familiar with homecraft. We have found the greatest goodwill and friendship towards us it every tun1,"

out by reason of his characteristic Welped schools,

lofty perspectives and neat detail,

Mr. Au showed special aptitude in his studies of fish, delicately seen

through the water.

The most striking exhibits, bow- ever, were by Mr. Cheung: Stu-sek, who had given his imagination rein In two allegorical subjects and had

excellent also produced some length pletures of old time Chinese countr people,

10

Miss Hanger had the satisfaction of learning that every word was heard full by her people in Gympie Qurens-

kind.

The exhibition closes at 7 p.m. to- day,

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Cheered By Chlidren

The teacher is supposed to be an enre to children, but the Japanese

come.

The Hongkong Stock Exchange***** official summary issued at 1200 noom, February 25, suya:

There was more interest shown in the market during the short ocasion but shares were difficult to obtain.

Buyers

Canton Insurance $217

Union Insurance $400

Douglanes $87

Ilaubs $0.20

H. & S. Hotela $6%

HK Realties $3.15

11.K. Ropes $.

Dairy Farms $.

Watsons S.. Lane Crawfords $.. Sincères $.

.8 1.

II.K. Fire Insurance $180

194 n.

Wing On (ILK.) 'S.

.41% b.

Powell, Ltd. cts.

.00 n.

Ewo Sh. $..

17.70 p.

S'hai Colton Sh. $.

103 n.

Zoong Sings, Sh.$.

.24 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh$.

12 n.

Dairy Forms 235

MISC.

Watsons $7.75

HK

Entertainments $.

.7 b.

Whug On (1.K.) $41

Constructions, $.

.14 n.

Vibro Piling $,

,0.00 n.

Ch., Govi, 5

1023

G$ Bonda

.67% n

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 3% prm. n. H.K. Loan 3%..... .par. n. Marsannns (Lond.) S/....15/3 b. Marsmans (HK.), 5/- .3/0 b.

MANILA SHARES Closing quotations through Routers:

Bld Prices Feb. 25. Feb. 27. Afternoon Morning

Antamok

Atok Baguio Gold Hatung Buhay Benguet Cons, Dig Wedge

Coco Grove

Cona, Mines Demonstration

L. X. L.

Ipo Gold Itogon Mining Mambulao Cons. Masbate Cane, Mine Operations North Camarines Paracale Gumaus

San Mauricio

Aurigao Cons,

Buyoc Cons*******

Syndicate Invest...

Unlied Paracale...

Closing Closing

.44

.45

34

.02

13.50 33.50

.4414 .003

HK Tramways $15.05 China Lights (Old) 0.460 11. Electrien $37

Sandakan Lihin 49.05

Canton Ice $1

Entertainments $7

Marsmans (HK) 3/5

Retters Union Insurance $475 1. S. 1otels

andre Yaumati Ferries (New) $221% Telephones (Old) $%% Atoks Pa. 35% Inguto Gold P. 27 Benguet Consolidated P. 13.50 Consolidated Milner Pn. 000 Demonstrations P. 16% Paracale Gumuua 1. (4 San Mauricio Pa. 1.78 United Paracale Is,,00

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 Honolulu Y's Men's Club, at a special meeting in the China Building at 7.30 p.m. to day.

Mr. Stermer is serving 09 Am- bassador for the International Men's Clubs and is visiting all the The following is Swan, Culbertron Clubs in the course of a world tour,

Dr. Li Shi-pui asks members to muke their reservations with Dr. F. Tseung, Tel. No. 24100.

& Fritz report market:

morning's on this

The Manila Market was dull with the majority of prices unchanged. However, Atuk showed a loss of 11⁄2 centavos while Mambulno Consol- dated lost 1 centavo. Other changes were on the up side, ranging from to 2 centavos. Saturday's volume of business done was 172000 Pesos,

embodied in an internatonal treaty, ond at the end of 50 years, the pro

erties will revert to the Mexican

Government.

Accordingt 10 message from Mexico City, Senor Castillo Najera, Mexican Ambassador to Washington,

upon arrival nt Mexico City to-day

reiterated that on general principle, "the return of the expropriated properties is out of the question."

He referred visit

MAIL LETTERS

Ordinary letter mall only for West Szechwan, Kwangtung, Kwangs!, Kweichow and Hunan will be nc- cepted at senders' risk.

·

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE time given below unless otherwis

Letters and Fostcards for Europe ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re (except Great Britain and Elre) and Pantomimea of the Y.M.C.A.

She was given away in marriage gistered and parcel malls are closer South America are forwarded "vin by her father, and chose for her wed-ot 5 pm. on the previous day. Siberia" if so superscribed. ding dress, a creation of white 1 French Agured taffeta, with a veil of net und embroidered tatin. The dress was made by Messrs. Lane Crawford Ltd. she carried a bouquet of wille roses.

camelia

The Miases Brenda Rowell and Joyce Shirley acted as bridesmaids in dainty frocks of shell pink lafteta. to the forthcoming In place of the conventional bouquets

they carried novel pink of Messrs. Richberg turley representing the Standard-handbags, Vacuum Company, and the Sinclair Consolidated Corporation, who

bringing propesala reported to be connected with the oil controversy to submit to President Cardenas,

Senor Najera expressed the opinion that the matter was between Mexico and private interests, and was in no sense an international issue.--Reuter,

Czar's Niece: Sudden Illness

The bridegroom, who is a Sanitary Inspector, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dre W. G. Benwell of Warwickshire, Eng- of the n member land. He lo Y.M.C.A. Hockey Club and H.K. Hockey Club, being the goal-keeper for the hockey teams.

London, Feb. 20. Princess Andrew, niece of the Just

Czar of Russia, was suddenly taken seriously I to-day.

Prince Andrew and bis 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.

British Planes For Kunming

Kunming. Feb. 26. It is reliably stated that Imperial Airways planes will begin dying from Rangoon to Kunming on March 20, white passenger and mail planes of National the Sino-American China Aviation Corporation will fly directly from Chungking to Rangoon.--United

Press.

Japanese Raid Two Cities

Mr. Robert A. Bates undertook the dulles of best man.

The Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of St. Andrew's, officiated and Mr. Rupert Baldwin was at the organ.

at the was held The reception Chin Light and Power Recreation Club, King's Park,

3

The brkie's mother was present in Smart ensemble in mustard and

with accessories to match. When Mrs. Benwell left for the honeymoon, which is being spent at Repulse Bay, she wore a charming model in turquoise blue with acces- sories to match.

JAPANESE TERRIFIC AIR LOSS

(Continued from Page 1.)

1,010 machines lost to the Japanese, 221 were shot down by the Chinese air force in midsir, 179 were destroy. ed by the Chinese air force

on the J were shot down by Kround. Chinese anti-aircraft guns during raids, 107 were destroyed by Chinese and troops, 110 were destroyed by Chinese artillery, 19 were forced down behind Chiriear lines, 27 were damaged, foreed down and reported still missing, and 303 were lost in mishaps and neeldents.

The spokesman said that the num- ber of necidents estimated, namely 363, is an undere, rather

than an over-Estimation.-Central News.

Solgon Salgon

Straits

Caleulta and Strulta Shanghal and Amoy

וין

Dae.

.February 28. February 28,

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

Aramis Ninghai

U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 19th January). Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.) London date, 2nd February

Parcels-London Brillsh M/V London and date, 26th January, Bangkok Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Bervice-London 2nd February

Tatuto Maru

.February 28.

Canton Kwelyang

March 1. March 1.

date, 1

#

Salgon

Imperial Airways Flane Laos

..March 1.

March 1,

Mentor

.March 1.

Shanghai

Ruys

March 1.

Sirdhann Szechuen

.March 1.

March 1

Airways plane

.March 2.

Pres. Doumer

March 2.

Tanda

.March 2.

Conte Rosa0 Nankin

.March 3.

March 3.

March 3.

Hawail Maru

.March 4.

Hunan

.March 14.

Airways

Imperial Airways Plane

March 4.

Pres. Cleveları

March 4.

Thisalais

.March 4.

Tyndarcus

.March 4.

Nagpore...

March 5.

Santos Maru

.March 5.

Patroclus

.March 7.

March 8.

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

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

Strails

and Japan

Australia and Marila

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Tientsin and Swatow Air Mn by "Imperial

Direct Service"-London date, 25th February.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 1001 February

Java Shanghai

Japan Japan Shanghai

Straits

For

Ranpura

Tantalus

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Date and Time.

Monday

Ningpo... Mon, Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m. Anking. Man, Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plase

th

Menila Amoy and Chuenchow Air Mail for **Imperial

Direct Service”—dus London, March.

Mon., Feb. 27, K.P.0.

Ref..

...Feb. 27, & p.os.

Ord.,

.......Feb. 27. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Feb. 27, p.m.

Ord..

Feb. 27, 7 p.m.

in a

PALESTINE PLAN: JEW DELEGATION

(Continued from Page 1.)

set up in Arab State would be Palestine, several hundreds of young

Malaya, Air Mail for

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due Sydney, 6th March.

Java and Imperial Airways

Planc

Mon.. Feb. 27,

K.P.O.

Reg.,

Feb. 27, 5 p.m.

Ord..

.Feb. 27, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg..

Feb. 27, 5 p.m.

Ord.. Cornevilli

Mon., Feb. 27, 7.00 p.m.

Saigon

Tuesday

Linhsien. Kwangtung, Feb. 20.

East River town Walchow, Kwangtung was attacked by Japanese plane this afternoon. Four bombs were dropped.

Suwen on the Luichow Peninsuin,

were

caused. Central

public demonstrations to their joy.

express

Dancing and singing, they marched through the town shouting "Palestine for the Arabs! Long Live Haj Amin!" (Haj Amin is the Multi).

children gave the Austration visitors Wad also raided Miniat bombs were | Arabs entered laifa to-day to hold a friendly and often effusive wel- released, landing in a hospital No

Children waving flags met casualties

stop

News. them at schools and at railway ping places; the flags were normally Australian and Japanese, but there was one amusing slip-up when the children turned out flourishing only American and Japanese flags. This, understood as however, could be there il regular interchange of goodwill missions between Japan and

7'wo balloons were struck by America. One gathering of children lightning and clestroyed during a and on a Sunday afternoon, too-balloon barrage manoeuvre in Eng- numbered 2,000.

land on Sunday. One balloon of

Balloons Struck

By Lightning

London, Feb. 20.

With regard to the war the teachers barrage of six casted in flames at found the people to bę

under the Stanmore in Middlesex, and the apparently honest impression that other in Essex-Trans-Ocean, they were bringing peace to China. Only in one case did they hear an- other view; that was when a mon sald to them: "You see how crowded we are here. That is why we are invading China."

Russia

Trial Of Radio Operator

Moscow, Feb. 20. Five hundred Polar fliers, workers. and Journalists sat in the crowded court room to hear the opening of the trial of Mikhail

M.C.L. FLAG DAY

A successful Flag Day, organised by the Ministering League and Mini- tering Children's League was held on Saturday, depots being established at the Cheero Club, Hongkong, and the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon.

On Friday night Mrs. T. H. King broadcast an appeal to the Publle to support the Flag Day, the proceeds of which will be devoted to worthy

causes.

The total amount collected on Saturday will not be known till to-

day.

Vornissensky, NORMA SHEARER ILL chief wireless operator at Tikhaya

Hollywood, Feb. 20,

ny in the Artile regions, who is ac

ewed of malicious counter-revolu- The film star Norma Shearer la tionary activity, including sabotage suffering from a throat infection and of the search for the famed Soviet is very ill, according to the doctor, Aretle avintor, Arcile

Levanevsky. who, Her condition is stated to be not with a crew of five, perished while alarming at present, although flying from Moscow to America in temperature rose to 105 degrees fart

night-Reuter. August, 1937.

wireless set.

11."

her

Almost at the same tine, a British steamer arrived at Jaffa bringing

police large number of British reinforce those of the mandated Palestine. Trans-

authorities in

Ocean.

NOTED JAPANESE STATESMAN DIES

(Continued from Pape 1.)

to

will be carried home by Mrs. Sullo and other members of the bereaved family from San Francisco oboard the N.Y.K. liner Tatsula Maru on March 30---Domet.

AMERICA'S CONDOLENCES

Tokyo, Feb. 27. Mr. Joseph C. Grew, the American Ambassador to Japan, called on Mr. Berizo Sawada, the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, at the Foreign Office at noon to-day and expressed sym- pally for the death in Washington of Mr. Hiroshi Sallo-Domel,

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LONDON EXPANSION

Planned Decentralisation Of Industry Urged

London, Feb. 25. A strong plea to the Government to adopt a policy of planned de by Lord Lytton when addressing the centralisation of industry was made 40th annual meeting of the Garden Cities and Town Planning Associa tion.

The

Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya Fort Bayard and Halpheng Shanghai .................. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. Central and South America viu San Francisco due San Francis-. co, 23rd March

Ainoy via Swatow Formosa and Amoy Swatow and Foochow Sandakan

finiphong

Saigon

Swatow.............

Air Mall for "Imperial Bleret Service"--due 9th March

Feb. 27, 7 p.m.

Tisudane Tues., Feb. 28, 8.30 am." Jean Dupuis Tues., Feb. 28, 2.00 p.m. Aramis.....Tues., Feb. 20, 7 p.m. Tatuía Maru........Tues., Feb. 28. G.P.O. & K.P.O,

Wednesday

Reg. Ord..

Taiyuan....

.Feb. 28, 5.00 p.m. .March 1, 8.30 a..

Wed., Mar. 1, 0.30 a.m. Canton Maru Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Yochow....Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Tol Seun

Hong

Canton

Thursday

Pres. Doumer

Wed., Mar. 1, 1.30 p.m.

Wed., Mar. 1. 2 p.m.

Thurs., Mar. 2, 2.30 p.m. Kwalsang.. Thurs., Mar. 2, 7 p.m.

Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London.

Thurs., Mar. 2. K.P.O.

Heg,

Mar. 2. 5 D...

Ord.

.Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rer.

.Mar. 2, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Mar. 2, 7 p.m.

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

by "'Imperial Airways

tralia Direct Servlee dae Sydney, 11th March

pur, Max. 2.

.Mar. 2, 5 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

..Mar. 2, 5.30 p.. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Air Malt for Manila, Guam, Hone- Pan American

lalu, and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Bervice"

Airways Plana

K.F.O.

due San Fravelse, Oth March.

Rer.

Ord.

Reg.

...........Mar. 2, 5.00 p.m.

Ord,

Ord. Mar. 3, 7.30 am..

Bricja

Mar. 2. 3 p.m.. „Mar. 2. 7 p.m.

7.Thara, Mar. 2.

.Mar. 2, 5.00 p.m. ....Mar, 2, 5.30 9.08. Gr.O.

Fri., Mar. 3, 10.30 a.m.

cept Great Britain and Eire) via Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- British M/v. Canton

Siberia.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong...... Szechurn......Fri., Mar. 3, Noon. Fri., Mar. 3.

.....Mar. 3, 5 p.m.. Mar. 4, 8.43 1.m. .Mnr. 4, 9.30 a.m.. ..Fri., Mar. 3. G.P.O. and K.F.O.

.....Mar. 3, 5 p.m.. Mor. 4, 0.45 a.m. .Mar. 4, 10.30 a.m..

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda G. F. O. and K. F. 0.

Zealand via Brisbane-duo Bris- Association has urged this! TRAFFIC CENSUS

bane, 21st March. on social grounding in

in the course London, Feb. 25. past but vulnerability in Ume of war A three days detailed census or said Lord Lytton had given

the demand. In factory waffle on the London underground is urgency

trades alone London had nearly one at present proceeding und s on similar occasions in the past figures quarter of the workers of Entiend produced by this traffle test will pro- und Wales and he hoped a halt would bably result in further improvements be called to continue the expansion and developments of the tube system. of London---British Wireless. -British Wireless.

It is alleged against Vosniasensly that he hampered the search by de laying messages and shutting off his evidence, The accused, giving plended in barely audible tones, wasn't able to stand the conditions- the long hours and the monotony any longer and became physically ile admitted that he was so tired U.S. DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT that he shut off his wireless, did not transmit any important messages Berlin, Feb, 26. from Levanevaky during the aight, Polltient circles welcome the up- and sabotaged the reselie work pointment of Mr. Raymond Geist, conveying incorrect weather fret secretary at the American Em- formation. bassy, to the post of Charge d'Affaires, i When the Moscow authorities grev: CHURCH MUSIC replacing the late Mr. Prentiss suspicious and radioed notice of his Gilbert..

dismissal, he suppressed the order. The hall of the Hop Ynt Church He continued his sabotage activities. was again filled to capacity on Satur- It is emphasized that Mr. Geist, The Public Prosecutor revealed day evening, when the second recital Mrs. Kaisu Gerberg has taken out who has been in Berlin for cight that Vosnissensky'e chief, Grigoriev. of incern Chinese choral compost her naturalization papera at the age years, enjoys the best personal rein- in charge. colony's 27 persons, tons Liven by the Church's choir, of 87. She was born in Finland Intens with German official circles, and had also been arrested as "an enemy under the direction of Mr. Fung Hin 1858 and had been in this country it is assumed that he will work for 1 of the people!! for having failed to chung. (for 50 years. She wants to cast hern German-Americon agreement—' superviso Vernissensky's work and

Reuter. ballot as an American citizen.

CITIZENSHIP SOUGHT

Fort Bragg, Cal.

report his subòtage-Reuter."

by

in-

The proceeds were for the relief of rofugees,

KOWLOON ROBBERIES

Parcels, Reg., Ord.,

Dow

Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Nanpura

Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe vio Marseilles-dise 31st March

Marseilles,

Parcels

Ord

Air

Mail for "K.L.M. Direct Service"--due 'Amsterdam, 14th March

Saturday Airways Ranpura

Reg. Ord.

Haiphong Amby Amoy

Takrang Sinklang

Anshun

Bunday

Miss F. A. Dobson, of Prince Ed- ward Road, reports that some one broke into her residence and stole money and other articles to the total value of $75.

While watching a football match at Caroline Hill yesterday, L. Bolam, of Juffe Road, reports that he hnd his pocket watch stolen.

Mr. A. Pratt, of Arlington Hotel, reports the loss of a fountain pen and money to the value of $150.

Swatow and Shanghai

.8at.. Mar. 4.

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

Mar. 4, 9.30 a.m. .Mar. 4, 10 am-

.Sat., Mag. 4, 3 p.m.. „Sat., Mar. 4, 3.30 p.m. Sat., Mar. 4, 5 p.m.

Talang......Sun, Mar, 5, 9.00 a.m.

Parcels and Papers only for South Santos Maru ......Sun., Mac. 5.

Africn vin Durban

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

Parcels, Papers,

.Mar. 4, p.m.

.Mar. 9 a.m.

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