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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE. SHANGHAI STAMPS, nice selection, from firit issue 1865 to last insure Graca 1800, for sale at cheng prices. Co. 10, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

Established 1800.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotationa

ket this morning:

DANES

were

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company (since registration) will be hold at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 28TH MARCH, 1939, at 11.30 for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers a Statement of together with Accounts for the year ended 31ST OCTOBER, 1938,

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

A Look Through The "Telegraph“

50 YEARS ACO

March 13, 1889. Hongkong Jockey Club-Tendere are invited for Plans and Estimates for a Clerk of the Courre New Grand Stand. M. Grote, Acting

W. 8. Gbert saya ho would abolish. am.ghie on the stage If they were only leg. A Rosalind," said the eminent worn to enhance the attractions of a ut they are necessary for the part. playwright, "may wear decent tights, But what I object to are the rows of ladies light-clothed legs, which are merely worn, in my opinion, to gratify the eyes of the young gentlemen in the atalis. In the old days, when I wrote burlesques, i was glad enough to get hnd no choice in the mat- authority, my places produced; but havin told that burlesques without legs meant ter. When I came into power I was rule. As I have told you, I consider right or wrong?" our Savoy pieces burlesques; was

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the insued on the Hongkong Stock .Mar- Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 18TH MARCH, 1939, to. TUESDAY. the 28T1 .1.430 MARCH, 1939, both days inclusive, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS

General Managera. Hongkong, 10th March, 1939. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

I.K. Banks $.. H.K. Banka Lon. £ Chartered E. Mercantile, A. &. D. Mercentile, C, 2.

East Asin $....

.90 n. 05. £....27% n. 13 n. (x. d.) 5 b.

INSURANCES

+

Canton $.

.225 b.

Union $...

480 LR.

China 'Underwriter etc.

.50 n.

H.K. Fire 5.

187 b.

SHIPPING

Douglas $..

Steamboats $..

Indo-Chinus, DS.

Shell Bearers /-

Waterboats $..

Indo-Chinas, P. $.

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves-5. Docks (old) $. Docks (new) 5. Providents (ald) Providents (new) New Eng. Sh. $. Sha. Docks, Sh. $.

Kallan af

MINING

67 b.

16

80 n.

24 n. 09/43 n.

.9

122 s. 18 b. 17%

0.45 31. .0.23 n. .0,00 n.

105 n.

.19/- n.

Raubs $.......... .(x.d.) 8% . Venz: Goldfeld $..

Hongkong Mines cia.

Antamoki Ps.

Aloks Ps.

Bagulo Gold Ps.

Benguet Cons. Ps.

Coco Grove Ps.

Con. Mines Ps.

Demonstrations Ps.

1.X.L. Ps. Gumaus

San Mauricio Ps.

Suyoc Consol P's. Paracales Ps.

LANDS

Hotels $.... Lands $.... Lands 4% deb. 3, S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $ (x.d.) H., Realles $.: Chinese Estates $

UTILITIES

Trams .................... Peak Trams_(old) $. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries S.

Y. Ferries (old) $..

Y. Ferries (new) $.. China Lights (old) $. China Light (new) H.K. Electrics $ Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $ Telephones (new) $ Tractions 6/~

...

.. n. .44% 8.

40 50,

27 0. 13.00 3. .47 xa.

.131⁄2 5.

.2.25 BR.

21 sa.

.73 Hit.

Notice to Shareholders

SON.

The Seventieth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under signed on Friday, the 24th March, 1939, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a state- ment, of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1938.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be cloned from the 10th to the 24th March, 1939, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1939.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & CODOWN CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December,

News has been received from Lake Nyany that General Lugard is atill holding Karongas with a greatly re- duced garrison, including six Europeans, the remainder having lelt owing to 11} health. The Sultan's commissioner had nearly arranged peace with the Araba. (Eighteen years later Lord Lugard be cama Governor of Ilongkong-Ed.)

Public feeling in France regarding the chances of the new Panama Canal: Company is one of utter despondency. The Lenneps, in an intervlow, said that if all the 60,000 bonds issued through the lanque Parislenne are not taken A foreign nation would, fara morsel of the enterprise must be abandoned, and bread, get the gigantic work, which was nearly finished, and upon which Franch canal would he completed, but neither, inventors had spent their millions. The great by sor for the French (The ubiquitous work. For nearly 20 years the project mosquito defeated do sops United States, which tackled melarin was abandoned, to be revived by the bofore it attempted the cutting. The conal was opened in 1914. The ruins of de Lesseps project can still be seen

ear the U.S. bullt ennal,-Ed.)

4

25 YEARS AGO

March 13, 1914. Mr. Pankhurst was addressing gathering of suffragists at St. Andrew's fall, Glasgow, when a large force of poiler, with truncheons drawn, rushed Into their midst. A force fight ensued, The platform was guarded by barbed wire concealed in flowers.

March 13, 1939.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO.

Itongkong & Shanghai Blank Bldg. 3rd Floor

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

FRANCIS 1, du PONT & CO. NEW YORK

Cabin Addres DUNDAR Telephone No. 29123

MARCH 11, 1939.

THE FOLLOWING IS A CABLE SYNOPSIS OF THE TRADER'S COLUMN IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BARRON'S WEEKLY:

NEW YORK: MARCH 11 (SATURDAY)

The Trader says that the unmistakable quickenings in speculation for riee and the marked increased buying in nearly every major Industry presages an increase in business indexes before the end of March.

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The buying spurt during the past week was the strongest since the sensational advance in last June, Farm-equipment, electrical-equipment and automobile shares were the leading securities..

Steel companies' incoming orders for the first-half of February exceeded those of any two months in the last three years. This warrants optimism with regard to the size of the Spring pick-up. Forward buying of steel was cautious. The pront margin is low in textiles, steel and electrical-equipment.

-RADIO-

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31:49 metres (9,520 k.e.)

Radio Programme Broadcast by, a talk by Mr. Cyrill Champkin.

7.10 BC. Recording-London's ZBW on a Frequency of 845 .c.'s. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. River." and 8-11 p.m. on 9.02 .m.c.'a per second,

A programme devised and present- ed by William Maclurg Linking Dialogue. by Valentine Dunn. Musi- cal Arrangements by Rae Jenkins.

8.0 Time, Weather and Announce- ments,

6.0 For The Chlidren."

Rhymes (Traditional Nursery Tunes Intro: Hot Cross Buns; Pussy Cat; Hickory Dickory Dock; Oh Dear!

8.03 London Relay-Music-fiuti. What Can the Matter Bee: The Bon-

Including George Doonan (The life nie Brian Bush; When to King En- joys His Own; Sing a Song of Six and soul of the party); Lily Morris pence: Three Blind Mice; Jack and (Comedienne); Bennett and Williama Hey Diddle Diddle; I Saw A Ship Bddles); Randolph Sutton (Britain's Or-Premier Light Comedian) with The n-Sailing......Britsh Light Jill; Humpty Dumpty; Little Bo Peep; (Two Jovial boys with their phono- chestra cond. by Stephen S. Moore; BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Milne-Fraser-Simpson) (a) Binker: Sharman.

9.0 London Relay-Haunting Har (b) Shoes-and-Stockings; (c) For-

Clive "More Very Young Songs (A. A. Charles Shadwell; Presented by John

given. ....George Baker (Baritone) monies.

With Rene Pougnet and with Piano; Studio Serial Story:

0.15 London Relay - "This is ......Elsie Caritale (Vocal) with Orchestra; Here Comes The Sandman France.

1: Paris is not France'; a talk by Little Druminer Boy (Noel & Pelosi) Richardson at two pianos.

9.30, London Belas-The News. 9.50 Marek Weber & His Orchestra. Bollet Egyptlen (Luigint); Entr'acie ("Mignon"-Thomas);

The absence of swollen laventories, inflated credits and high interest (im Mr. Dodd takes the Air)...... rates favour the retention of equities,

6.30 Closing local Stocle Quotations, E. M. Stephan. 0.92 Ifawalian Selections,

Smalling Eyes (Nawahi); Hawaiian

Love Bird (Denniker & Razaf)......

The growing testlessness of idle funds is refitted in the strength of American Telegraph & Telephone and du Pont de Nemours stocks. The spread of yield between high-grade and second-grade bonds does not indi-King Nawahl's Hawaiians; Papalina Gavotte cate any impending reversal of the up-trend.

Odd let traders were. selling and buying during the past week. The technical position is probably as good as before the up-swing began a few weeks ago,

The market, on the whole, was little affected by the selling of copper shares.

'DON'T TELL LIES' WOMAN IS TOLD

1:

ILLEGAL SOCIETY (Continued from Page 2.) under the auspices of the Central Government.

After counsels for both parties had to raise a loan for him for the pro-submitted, his Worship held that as Imise that he would give me a share a point of law, there were suficient continuity between the two organisa- of the profits.

tions.

(Continued from Page 2.)

You provided the capital for the

First defendant was fined $250 or business then?-Not exactly. In No vember, 1937 when he obtained the three months' hard labour on the agency of Rolny he had no money first charge, and $25 or a month's Second defendant was fined $100 or and I provided him with a capitol hard labour on the second charge. the of $0,000 to carry on.

Plaintiff added: "When defendant two months' hard labour on refused to give me the undertaking, second charge and $25 or a month's I said to him: Mr. Weiss, In 1937 hard labour on the first charge. you were so poor that you had to Third defendant was fined $100 or your charge and $25 or a month on the live in your office, I worked very two months' hord labour on the first hard to get you business. I got it from my family second charge.

you to give house in order and a friend who mortgaged money. Why have you no

for a loan

The Times announces that in view of the grave importance of the nolitical situation, It reduces its price on and after March 16 to one penny.

The finely modelled steel steamer "Tungchow, built to the order was of the China Navigation Co., Ltd., for their Shanghal-Tientsin trade launched from the Talkao Dockyard. Mrs. Halifax performed the christening science? Also rememebr how I paid for your passage up and down Can- ton and your promise to share the profts with me.

ceremony.

.

Router's correspondent at Hankowi states that "White Wolf has burned part of Laohokow, an important city lo Hupsh. The troops guarding the city Lobokow mutinted. Telegrams from

are nol Names

"MR. X" IN CASE AGAINST 2 WOMEN: SENSATIONAL COURT

"BLOOD CAME OUT"

his

the

con-

LOCAL ESTATES Retired Bank Official Leaves $98,000

THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN- OF ANNUAL MEETING

Local estate sworn under $98,200 ARY SHAREHOLDERS will be held at 6.85 sa,

"On hearing this, he gave me three was left by the late Mr. Henry retired bank the Office of Messrs. Jardine, 36 90.

official, formerly of the Hongkong 107.

Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS state that one foreigner was killed and slaps, once in the mouth and twlee Humfrey Kopsch,

une wounded. Their .935 m. DAY, 23rd MARCH, 1939, at ascertained: probably they are Nor- on the left check.

"He slapped me very hard because land Shanghai Banking Corporation, blood came out of my mouth and London, and c/o the Thatched House 0.55. NOON, for the purpose of receiv-wegian misutonaries.

Club, St. James' Street, Westminster. (x.d.) 4.30 n.

one of my iceth was loosened. .100 n. ing the Roport of the Directors!

"I was standing up at the time, Mr. Kopsch died at the Cavendish Eastbourne, Sussex, An and when he saw blood coming out Hotel, of my mouth he took a towel and November 22, 1938.

In his wilI, made in 1914, Mr. staunched the bleeding.

annuity of "After this, I communicated with Kopsch bequeathed, an

of -the-Police and an ofleer came and £300 to Mrs. Cynthia Clarke, told me either to go to the Station Puckwell-House, Niton, Isle of Wight, and £350 to each of his exe- with him or see a doctor.

Mr. and trusteeF,

Horace As a cutors "I consulted Dr. Nicolson.

became Popplewell Pullan. He also directed swollen and my left ear result of the assault my lips were Sildon Harwood and Mr. Ernest deaf for a time. I continued to go that his estate be put upon trust and back to the office but did no work. the income given to his sister, Mrs. I left his employment on December Louisa Charlotte Marlon Pullan.

Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, the lawful Defendant terminated the

attorney, has been granted leave to sald sal certifed copy of probate of the Plaintin Cross-examined Weiss was a Czech but his English will. was the same throughout the two years he knew her. He received no Czecho-Slovakia, remittances although he repeatedly said he was expecting them.

.17 b. 1938.

.6 1.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from .67% n.

24 sa. MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939, .23 D. to THURSDAY, the 23rd March, 1939, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

8.80 b.

.50% b.

18 50.

.11% F.

.22% n.

7.30 n.

23/- n.

Tractions (Pret.) s/-

23/0 n.

Canton Ires

Cements S..

INDUSTRIAL

Cald: Maeg, (ord.), Sh. $.

Cald: Macg. (Pre.), Sh..

H.K. Ropes $....

STORES, 0.

Dairy Farms $. Watsons $........... Lane Crawlords $. Sinceres

Zoong Sings. Sh.$. Wing On Textiles, Sh.

C. AL MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1929.

Exchange At

SELLING

14 n.

13 n.

.1 b.

14.70 .

4.10 b.

A Glance

.201⁄2 л.

...R J.

1.80 su.

Wing On (HK.) $.

.45 b.

Powell, Lid. cts.

.00 7.

T.T. London Demand

18, 2.25/32

COTTON MILLS

T.T. Shanghai

Ewo 5h. $..

.18 n.

T.T. Singapore

.Is. 2.25/32 ..178 .52

S'hai Cotton Sh.

.105 .

TT. Japan

..24 D.

T.T. India

.10514

.82

$.....40 n.

T.T. U.S.A.

,28%

T.T. Manila

...08

754/2

150%

103

10,87

71% .120

.1/0%

10/6 n. .:9/3 n.

4 p/s L/C London

4 m/s D/p

do. 4 m/s L/C US.A.

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

.1/3.1/32

.1/3

.201 .11.27 .83%

MISC.

ILK. Entertainments $.......7 b.

Vibro Filing $..

T.T. Batavia

T.T. Bangkok

Constructions, $.

.1% n.

84 b. & sa.

.00% n.

Ch. Covi, % 1025

G.S Bonda

H.K. Govt. Loan 3%.....par. n. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4% prm. b. Marsmans (Lond.) x/-

Marsmans (HK.) s/-

MANILA SHARES

Closing quotations through Reuters:

Antoniok Atok

Hagulo Gold

Balong Buhay Benguet Cana. The Wedge Coco Grove Cona, Mines Demonstration Ipo-Gold

Regon MintAR Mambulao Cons. Mate Cotia,. Mine Operationa North Camarines Parscale. Gumaus Han Mauricio

Surigao Cons, an

Suyor, Cona,

Byndicate Invest.

United, Paracate .......

Bid Prices Afternoon Morning Closing Closing Mar. 11 Mar. 13.

44

021

The following is Swan, Culbertion.

& Fritz report on this morningʻi

market: MAAIL

The Manita market was quiet with most stocks unchanged from Satur day's close. Atok, Bl Wedge De monstration, Surigao Consolidated and Buyoc Consolidated alf: showed losses of centavo, while Coop Grove and Paraone Gumas Aulnod 14 centavo and Masbate, Corisolctated sanxiried:1'centavo,

T.T. Saigon T.T. France ( TT. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Austraila

BUYING

U.S. Cross rate in Lon. 4.09.3/33

The P. & O. liner Corfu left Singaport on Saturday and is due here on Wednesday at about 2 p.m.

KATHARINE VERU GARY HEPBURN GRANT

HOLIDAY

COLINKA

COMINCKING'S

DEMONSTRATION- (Continued from Page 12.) Chan) talk to 'Mr. X, whom she identified in Court.

the Hotel Asia Mr. William: In you were in Room 208 that evening? Yes. Chan Fal-yuen was present, too. Con you write Chinese charac-7, 1038. ters? No. I cannot.

Who keeps the account, for you?- Other people. Who are they-Au Yeung-ying. She was in Room 208. At the conclusion of Mr. Williams the girl was examination-in-chief, cross-examined by her mother, who

said:

"MY OWN DAUGHTER" This one is my daughter. She me from New came together with York. I told her not to go out to be such. I said to her that she should make acquaintances as early as she could so that she could get married.

NURSED WHOLE LIWE Mr. Edwards asked the girl: Is that so?

The girl replied: Yez.

employment."

from

CZECH EMBARGO

Оп

Mrs. Elsa Anna Iele MacDonald, formerly of Villa Betaana, St. Veron, Cagnes Sur Mer, France, who died at June 25, 1038, left local estate worth the Imperial Hotch Boulogne, $5,800, An application by Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, the lawful attorney, for sealing certified copy of probate of the will, has been granted.

Lahilah! (Noble); Haleiwa (Woodd) Menuett (Beethoven), ......Ray Minney with Dick Mc- Intire's Harmony Hawaliane Lion Rag To-night." Lonesome Without My Baby....Mas ters Hawaiians.

10.10 London Relay In Town

Mr. McCallum: Did he tell you that the Czech Government has placed an embargo on money leaving

On the day before the assault, employment he still told me he was tions to the fokia to work. that country?--No. When I left his expecting £500 from home.

from there was some trouble in the office?

I put it to you that on the day of

When he bought goods Czecho-Slovakin he used to appro--No. priate some of his own funds to pay Czecho-Slovakia.

"I advised her not to be a pro. for them? No goods came from the assault you became very excited stitute, but she said she had no money." Chan said. The girl agreed with this.

Chan: (to the girl); I told you that I was not eager for your money You said nothing unusual to me, but only advised me to go home very often. You did not tell me that you were not eager for my money.

You often told me you wanted your own free will and freedom,, didn't Chan (addressing the Court); She Is my only daughter, and I have been nursing her, since she was ten days old.

you? Not to you.

The girl: Yes, that is true, Chan: In New York, you know earned between $200 to $300, and that I spent the money on you by engaging people to look after yon?- in New Yoric you treated me well.

Surely all the goods sold by Roiny came from Czecho-Slovakia? Yes, Did he import chemicals from Defendant was the manager of Rolny. Czecho-Slovakia? Yes.

A portion of his own

and when Mr. Weiss attempted to telephare the Folice you rushed at him?-No.

Previous to that day, he had com- municated with the Police in relation to you?-NG.

Introducing personalities from every walk of life in interviews with Llanet Gamlin, flushes from the news 6.51 Frances. Langford (Vocal). I've Got You Under My Skin (alm of the weak, and 'Standing on the Born to Dance'); Rap Tap On Wood Commer (Michael Standing inter- (film 'Born to Dance')........with views the Man in the Street"} Jimmy Dorsey & His Orch.; Sweet Edited and produced by C. F. Mechan

10,40 Dance Music, Heartache (film "The Hit Parade').

Fox-Trots-A Stranger In Parev ....with Victor Young & His Orch.

(flm 'Gay Impostors'); Day Dream- 7.0 Latest Dance Music. Quickstep I've Got A Pocketfuling (film 'Gay Impostora')......Vin- Of Dreams (lm 'Sing you Sinners') cent Lopez & His Orchestra with ....M. Pierre & His Strict Dance Vocal Chorus: Waltz-Tu-LI-Tulip Tempo Orchestra; Comedy Quickstep Time; Fox-Trot-Beside A Moonlit Brigadiers with Vocal Oh Will You Wash My Father's Stream......Horace Heldt & His Shirt?; Fox-Trot The Merry-Go-Alemite Round.......Sid Millward & His Chorus; Fox-Trot-In A Little Toy Nitwit; Słow Fox-Trot-Penny Sallboat; Slow Fox-Trot-Small Fry

'Sing, you Sinners') Serenade; Waltz-Never Break Alm

Refrain. Promise......Geraldo & His Orches- Geraldo & His Orchestra with Vocal tra with Vocal Refrain.

11.0 Close down. 7.15 Studio-Business as Usual"

money in And when he had the telephone Czeclio-Slovakia was used to pay in his hand, you rushed at him, and for part of these chemicals?--I don't as you come along he waved out his und that was how you come by the. know. In 1937 he had a case of left hand in order to keep you away radium chemicals in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and I had to pay injuries? Nothing of the sort ever You also picked up something from Further questioned, plaintiff zaid the money before he could get it out, happened.

After the day of the assault, you his brother and a friend named the table and threw it at him--No.

Frank Leo lent defendant money.

-Yes, About a fortnight ago, both of them had had interviews with defendant? obtained judgment against him, for 4320 and $2,000 respectively.

QUESTION OF SALARY

Mr. McCallum: The question of paying you a salary had cropped up many times?-Yea,

From time to time you had quarrels with defendant?--Yes,

I put it to you the document was sfined on November 237-No. It was signed on November 21, Just before the assault.

NOT VINDICTIVE Since you left his employment, I put it to you you have been very vin- dictive towards him?--No.

Mr. Williams: (to the girl): You have told us, in examination-in-

The first compradore objected to chief, that when you told your molter you were going to be any salary being paid to you because

Pinintit was then questioned on 4 prostitute, she replied that it did not you were earning only commission?'

latter written on November 23, and matter? She did not take care of me ---No;;

The question of sharing profits in His Lordship commented that on the You just sild your mother advised any of his busirices never arose at face of it, it looked as it it was a preliminary la: the signing of the you not to be a prostitute? At first all? It did.

agreement, she did not give me any advice

"DON'T TELL·LIES" against being a prostitute. Did she

Plaintiff insisted the document was do so later? How long afterwards? And he had asked you to go more

Mitt signed on November 21, and was Not long after I became a pro- than once?-Nover. stitute. Between one and two Have you ever suggested you told by His Lordship not to tell dies should leave his employment?Yes when, in explaining how the date How long did you stay in the room but on condition that he returned me November 23 came to be put on the with Mrr X-Several hours. See

Bilva) never asked her about the writ, she said her fest rolleitor. (Mr. Did you go out?--Yes, to give the

daurs SALE amah ricksha fare.

Solicitors don't go by documenta: They go by what they are told,” said

is Lordealp..whe

the money

The

rive the "HIGHLY STRUNG",

He was hot, there when you came out of the room an hour or so later?

missy she did not come into the

Temperament

you are highly

Pr3% And quite frequ Ly in the office you used to shout and get sorelled

caro was adjourned

POST OFFICE.

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.Mar. 15, 5. - pan.

: Mar. '18, 7.30° 8.12..

Kwangtung Thurs., Mar. 10, 9.30a.m... Air Mini for "Imperial Airways Imperisi Airways Plane Pu London. -Direct Service"due

23rd March

Thurs., Mar. 10. K.P.O.

Reg.

„Mar.. 167:5" DAIL

Ord..

• Mar. 18, 5.70 .p.m. -

G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

..Mar, 16, p.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways

Airways tralia by "Imperial Direct Service-due. Sydney, 25th March

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via. Thursday Lalend-due Thurs- day Island, 20th March.

„Mar, 15, 7 p.m.

Plane

Thuras Mar. 16.

K.P.O. MAUR 4.Mar. 10, 5 p Mar. 16,- 6.20-p,m, G.P.O..XDERY F

Mar 16,0 D.E. Thura, Mar. 107

Parcels,

Mar

3.p.m.

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