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MARCH AT MIDNIGHT (Continued from Page. 1.) Junction with the declaration of Independence:

"Slovaks At this extremely grave moment, we, the authorised represen- tatives of the Slovak people, address ourselves to you, and to all the peoples of the world who are free, and thus appreciate this value of national liberty.

natural laws

"Events have transpired during the past few days on the soll of our homeland under pressure of armed Czech

which violate the most power

of huminity and nations. The object in all of this we to deprive our people of that which they had gained at great sacrifice. The intention was to place us again under a yoke that would not ha lighter than the one we formerly bore.

ALL IN VAIN

"We did everything, in our power to achieve a solution which would be acceptable to us and to the Czech people. We were willing to deprive ourselves of many things to which we had a legitimate right, in order to come to an understanding with the Czechs. All of our endeavours were In vain.

The political representatives of that the Czech people believed through various measures they could force us to capitulate. The Presid- ent of the Republie dismissed in an unconstitutional manner the Slovak national Government on the night of March 9.

This act is intolerable, both

political the from

and legal viewpoint, because the Slovak Diet voted its confidence in the National Government on February 23. Nor do paragraphs in the Constitution deal- ing with the autonomy of Slovakia give the President the right to dis miss the Slovak National Govern- ment on the basis of a one-sided decision, and to appoint a new body.

their

T

The

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of the

1939-1940.

Sealed Tenders will be received

March 15, 1939.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO.

Itongkong & Shanghal Bank Bidg

Frd Floor

CORRESPONDENTS FOR A. 19 FRANCIS 1. du PONT & COM

NEW YORK

Cable Address.

“DUNBAR Telephone No.

MARCH 15, 1939.

Company (since registration) will at the Royal Naval Hospital, until FRANCIS 1. du PONT & COMPANY REPORT DY CABLE; be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, 10 am on the 21st March, 1939,

from persons desirous of supply- Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, tho

ing Beef, Mutton, Fowls, Pork, 28TH MARCH, 1939, at 11.30 am Checae, Pure Cow's Milk, Ice, and for the purpose of receiving the other 'provisions and necessaries, Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st March, together with a Statement af 1940. Accounts for the year 31ST OCTOBER, 1938.

ended Printed Forms of Tendor and further particulars can be obtain- The TRANSFER BOOKS of the ed at the Royal Naval Hospital.... The right to reject the lowest or Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 18TH MARCH, any tender is reserved. 1939, to TUESDAY, the 25TH MARCH, 1939, both days Inclusive, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

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

Notice to Shareholders

G. V. HOXES, Surgeon Captaíu, Medical Officer in Charge.

Hong Kong. Royal Naval Hospital,

15th. March, 1989,

ST. PATRICK'S DAY FRIDAY—17th_MARCH, 1939.

A wreath will be laid at the CENOTAPH by the President and Committee of St. Patrick's at 11.00 a.m.

The Seventieth Ordinary General

Members of the Society and Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under- signed on Friday, the 24th March, their friends are asked to assemble 1939, at Noon, for the purpose of under the verandah at the North receiving the Report of the General side of the Supreme Court prior Managers, together with a state- to the ceremony. mont of Accounts for the year ended the 31st. December, 1938.

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

ST. PATRICK'S BALL PENINSULA HOTEL-9.30 pm.

Members of St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong and their guests &are informed that there will be a Special FIVE MINUTES-Service of "STAR" FERRIES from HONG KONG to KOWLOON between 9,00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. on 17th March and SPECIAL FERRIES from KOWLOON to HONG KONG at 2.00 a.m., 2.45 mm, and 3.15 a.m. on the following morning. The last ordinary Ferry leaves at 1.15

JARDINE, MATHESON

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

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

a.m.

A BUFFET SUPPER will be served from 11.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Anyone knowing of a child who Tables may be booked with the has been assaulted, neglected, or il-treated in manner likely to Management of the

Д

Peninsula

cause unnecessary suffering or injury Hotel before 7.00 p.m. on the night to health, or knowing of a parent of the Ball. who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing,

Admission to the Ball is by

an act of kindness by communicating ticket only which la to be present- ed at the MAIN ENTRANCE to The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. the Hotel.

at once with-

49,

The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Tickets may be obtained from Hongkeng, Poktulum Road, 1st floor; or the Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton,

AUTONOMY ABOLISHED The autonomy of Slovakia which was promised to us a long time ago, and Anally granted by Law last autumn, has been abolished. Through between this net, however, relations the Slovak and Czech peoples lost

constitutional

basis. Prague Government turned to armed lorce and thus created a situation which was long Incompatible with the relations between peoples of equal rights, but on the other hand signilles--loon a Czech dictatorship over us, and an attempt to compel us to submit.

will prove that "History

out conscience is clear and that God is our witness that we wished only for the best.

The responsble lenders of the Czech people replied to our goodwill with force. Against the Czech people we have no grievance, but this nation is governed by men who have learnt nothing from the past. The enemy of our national destiny is great, but God in his justice, is greater, and he will not forsake us in this very grave hour of our national existence,

our

POLITICAL DEATH

must We

The day has arrived when we must take the destiny of our people into our own hands it we wish to rescue the nation from political death, If we desire to secure the future for terminate people, mutual political life with the Czech nation, and we have therefore re- solved

to cialm

complete In- dependence for our Slovak people.

"We are convinced that this step is. in the interests of peaceful relations between Czech and Slovak people, of the God-given right of self-deter- mination for all nations, of order in Slovakia and Central Europe, and especially of the future of our own beloved Slovak people,

"As the duly authorised represent- olives of the Slovak people, we herewith exercise our sovereign right, und declare the independence of Slovakia,"

At the conclusion of his declaration, Dr. Tiso asked the people to main tain discipline and order, ending the proclamation with the words; "50 God help us"—Trans-Ocean.

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HEALTH BULLETINS

Small-Pox Continues In Colony's Returns

of Diphtheria, Chicken-pox and Dysentery, eight of Typhoid, 27 of Tuberculosis, 11 of Measles, and six of Meningitis, were reported on Mon- day.

or

the Inspector,

Hon.

STOCKS:

EARNINGS:

RUBBER:

Cement production during February was 40.0 per cent. ..and shipments, were 10,2 per cent. over those of the

corresponding month of last year.

The President has asked for $150,000,000 additional Relief funds.

Air trafe during February was 15 per cent, over that of the same month of 1939,

Argentine Government-owned rallways are negotiating a barter arrangement with Germany for railway materials in exchange for 100,000 tons of wheat,

The Georgia Legislature has defeated the increased chain store tax,

Stock

POST OFFICE.

· CERTIFICATE OF POSTING

VIA" BIBERIA ROUTE With effect from March 1, 1939).... Letters and Postcards for Europe the fee for a Certificate of Posting | (except Great Britain and Eire) and for an ordinary letter will be 2 cents. | South America are forwarded, "vla

Siberia” it so superscribed.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mall and: Parcels (not Insured) will be ae- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Farcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the MAIL LETTERS

time given below unless otherwise Ordinary letter mail only for stated, and where mails are advertis- Pakhol, West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, ed to close at or before 9 am, ré- Szechwan, Kwelchow and Hunan gistered and parcel malli are closed will be accepted at Sendera' risk. Tất 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Canadian Pacific Railway Co. International' Nickel

North American Company

The Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation's 1938 carnings are estimated at $2,75 per share. The first-quarter's earnings this year are estimated at $0.00 per share.. Consumption of rubber during February was 77 per cent. over the corresponding month of 1938.

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Bervice"-London daic,

8th March,

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco date, 10th February) Shanghai and Amoy Straits!

Straits, Manila and London Parcels

(London date, 2nd February)... Ajax

Continued From Page 1

Due.

From

Fer

Perlod

1938

Straits and Europe via Suez (Popera etc.,)-London date, 10th Febru ary and London Parcels-(London date, 0th February)

Corfu

„March 18.

Yr. 31/12 Yr. 31/12. $2.09

1,200,000

Manila

Emp. of Japan

March 18.

Tientsin

Prominent

March 15.

.Yr. 31/12 $1.55

Aramis City of

„March 16,

Bedford

March 16.

Imperial Airways Flane

March 16.

Pres. Garfield

.March 10:

5inklang

.March 10.

Somali

March 10.

March 17.

Japon

Bokuyo Maru

March 17.

Haiphong

Canton

March 17.

Japan

Jeypore

March 17,

Shanghai

Kaiyo Maru Klangsu

March 17.

March 17.

Airways plas0

March 17%.

Picasantville

March 17

Rawalpindi

March 17.

March 17.

Yingchpw

March 17.

Glenogle Hupch

March 18.

March 18.

Imperial Airways Plane..March 15, M/V Victoria

March 18.

March 18.

March 19.

Date and Time.

HITLER DIVIDES CENTRAL EUROPE

the

is largely at a standstil, and the public is rather perplexed by rapid current events.

A Budapest report says that a series of incidents have occurred on the frontier and within Ruthenin. In some cases, it is alleged, Czecho Slovak troops have been involved, and Hungarians are alleged to have been ill-treated,

special

In the meantime, n Berlin cable says that Field Marshal Hermann Goering arrived in Berlin from Italy where he had been spending holiday. He arrived by train, and drove straight to the Chancellery, and was immediately conducted to Herr Hiller's study, where the Fuehrer walled him. INDEPENDENCE PROCLAIMED

NO POLICE PERMIT

Name Of Red Cross Money Collected In

Charged with collecting money for charitable purposes without the writ- ten permission of the Commissioner of Police, Pau Yam-ting, 39, unem

Aned $20 by Mr. E. played, was Himsworth at the Kowloon Magls- tracy yesterday,

B. According to Sub-Inspector

went on Cunningham, defendant Bratislava, Mar. 14. board the Jardine steamer Tai Sang The German Party spokesman to- towards the end of November, and the pro-presented a book to Mr. S. Welson, day officially confirmed clamation of Slovakian independence, the Chief Engineer, at the same time and almultaneously announced that saying he was collecting money on taken the behalf of the China Red Cross So- the Hlinka Gunds had

Не oath of independence.

obtained $5 from Mr. He said that the word "Republic" Walson. was not used in any proclamation of On January 22, he visited the ship Independence previously in the Dlet. again and obtained another $5 from M. Tiso formally made the declara- Mr. Welson. Alter this, information tion of independence, which the Dlet was received by the police tint people were going round collecting It is reported that immediately money for the Society, and all ships afterwards, Jews began to flee to along the coast were warned by Mr. Moravia in large numbers.-United Kirby, Secretary of the Marine Press,~~~~~

Officers Guild."

Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Treasurer, P.O. Box 417 or Har-unanimously approved. Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sal bour View Hotel, Chatham Road, Yeung Chol Street, 1st Boor, Kow-

Kowloon,

B"H"C-HALLOWES;——|

Hon. Secretary, St: Patrick's Society of Hong Kong.

P.O. Box 417.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

will be The Informant's name kept strictly private, except in cases where mallee is proved,

REGISTRY WEDDINGS

There were four weddings at the Registry yesterday, Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar ef Marriages, offl- ciating at each ceremony.

Mr. Wu Wen-chow, assistant of the Co.. South Western Transportation Ltd., married Miss Betty Ho Tso-yim,

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

Notice to Shareholders

THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN-

of 4 Dragon Terrace. The witnesses ARY ANNUAL

MEETING OF

were Messrs. T. 5. Ho and Wu Lim-¡SHAREHOLDERS will be held at po.

of Messrs. Jardine, Mr. Tsu Zui-lo, merchant, married the Office

Chin-sing.

Miss Tung Ling-yang, of 24 Ice Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS- were DAY, 23rd MARCH, 1939, at House Street. The witnesses Mrs. Lim Shu-kwon and Mr. To NOON, for the purpose of receiv- Mr. Tse Wing-lu, clerk, married ing the Report of the Directors Mies Fung Miu-yung, stenographer, and the Statement of Accounts of 20 Tal Hang Road. The witnesses for the year ended 31st December, were Mesars. Fung Yung-chi and Tse Sau-yee.

1938,

The

Transfer Books of tho Mr. Wu Do-hay, merchant, marri-

Fuk Company will be CLOSED from ed Miss Tai Kit-man, of 130

The Shamshuipo. Wing Street, witnesses were Messrs. Ng Sui and MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939, to THURSDAY, the 23rd March, Tai Yuet-po.

193, both days inclusive.

announced:

Mr. civil

By Order. of the Board of

SOON TO WED

forthcoming Directors, following The weddings ure William Henry George Hirst, Bervant, and Miss Ethel Florence Mudd, school teacher, of 210 Prince Edward Road; Mr. William Darby

tsini

AQUARIUM SOCIETY

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1938.

"DIVIDE AND CONQUER"

aggression

not

Shanghai and Swatow

Air Mail. by "Pan American Air-

ways Direct Bervice"-San Fran- Fan American cisco date, 10th March.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Szechten

Manila

Japan and Shanghal

Tientsin and Swatow

Shanghal

Shanghal and Swatow

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London dale, 11th March

Manila and Straits U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 24th February). Shanghai and Amoy

For

Prén, Pierce TJincgara OUTWARD MAILS

Shanghai and Dairen Swalow, Amoy, Chuanchow

Foochow.

Parcels only for Straits Japan

Swatow

Per

Wednesday

.... Neumark..Wed., Mar. 15, 1.30 p.m.

and Selatan

Wed., Mar. 15, 3 pm.

Van Heutsz..Wed., Mar. 15, 5 p.m. Shirala ...Wed., Mar. 15, 7 p.m.

Thursday

Kwangtung Thurs., Mar. 10, 9.30a.m.

Air Mail for "Imperisi Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London, Direct · Service"-due 23rd March

Thurs., Mar. 16.

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

tralia b3 "Imperial Always Direct Service-due Sydney, 25th March

X.P.O.

Itex.

.Mar. 10, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Mar, 16, 6.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Mar. 16, 5 p.m.

Ord.

...Mar. 16, 7 p.m.

Thurs., Mar. 10.

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Mar. 16, 5 p.m..

Ord.

.Mar, 10, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Rex.

.Mar. 16, 8 p.m.

Ord.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Triping

via Thursday Island-dueThurs- day Island, 28th March.

.Mar. 16, 7 D.D.

Parcels,

Reg., Ord.,

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.,

• Arumis

of

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Emp.

Central and South America vin Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)-due Vancouver BC., 4th April

Defendant paid another visit to the Tal

Sung on

on March 5, and as a result of the warning he had received Mr. London, Mar. 14.

Defen Britain and France kept their hands Welson had him arrested.

house Was subsequently off to-day while Herr litter, on the dant's first anniversary of the seizure of searched and a number of envelopes "divide and addressed to to Austria, began

captains of

Suigor?" steamers and containing letters re- conquer" Central Europe.

In the House of Commons, Mr. humanity were found. A newspaper ferring to the relief of suffering Neville Chamberlain said that the proposed British guarantee of Czecho- clipping with the names of captains Slovakia was against unprovoked of steamers along the coast was also

which had

taken discovered.

After looking at the envelopes, his Dince."

Worship remarked that some Japan- The democracies took the position ese steamers were included. that the four-Power guarantee of

Sub-Inspector Cunningham added the Czecho-Slovak. frontier had never actually been effected, and that the reason why no further the question of Slovakian indepen-charges were brought against the de- dence was an internal affair, despite fendant was because the other ships the obvious Nazl inspiration involved were at present not in the waters of the Colony. From casual United Press.

check of some of the papers in de- tendant's possession, he had received at least $100 between November and up to the date of his arrest. There was nothing to show defendant was not connected with the Society, but on the other hand no proot had been furnished that he was.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

Mar.

Dec.

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Mar. 14.

New York Cotton

Clasing

8.74/74; 8.34/84

Opening 8,80 /70 8.40/40

8.10 /19

8.12/13

7.77/78

7.75/75

7.74, 174 7.72b/740

7.09/60

7.80/69 9.09 N

"March

New York Rubber

16,50/50

16.43 N 10.52:52. 10.48' /48 18.40b/48n

for March

(widower), Salvation Army Officer, said that the finances of the Society May of 73 British Concession, Shameen, have remained somewhat dormant July Canton, and Mrs. Violet Elizabeth since the same time last year. How- Oct. Dec: Elllott (widow), Salvation Army ever, there was cash in hand, He Omcer, of 70 Singapore Road, Tien- wished to relire from

his present Jan.

Spot The last Notice day for Mr. Harry Con Fu, merchant, and post, which he had held for the past

three years.

Colton is March 17th. Mr. Pereira also said that before Miss Rachel Yim, of 107 Des Voeux Road, Central; Mr. Taong Ching-por, Dr. Herklots had left he had said ticket collector, of the Kowloon-that when he returned he intended Canton Railway, and Miss Li Yeo to make a Natural History Society Mar. Three cases of Small-pox, two caching, of 152 Fa Yuen Street, Kow with the Aquarium Society as a part. Mar Mr. B. E. Sugars, the Vice-Presi- Sept. dent suggested that pending the re- turn of Dr. Herklots the matter of subscriptions should be waived and members be invited to co-operate in arranging programmes of

lectures, etc. The suggestion was unanimously adopted.

Mrs. R. Pestonj and Mr. B. E. May elected to audit the July

Sept. Sugars were of Typhoid with four death, CO of third floor of the Bank of East Asia accounts presented by Mr. Pereira:

Oficer's elected for the in-coming Moasica with 83 deaths, 12 of Building yesterday, Mr. R.. E.

with two deaths (one Blattery, acting as President in the year were as follows: Mr. R. E Chicken-pox; Imported), 36 of Meningits with absence of Dr. G. A. Herklots, pre- Slattery (President), Mr. B. E. Sugars (Hon, Secretary), and Mrs. nine deaths, 18 of Dysentery with, alded, seven deaths and 170 of Tuberculosisco that, although enthusiasm on Mr. Pareira gred to deliver & July 26 40%4/494 with 84 deathstales

the part of some members seemed lecture on the Origin and History Sept to have fallen, there were still a good of the Goldach, alig play in Room tew, who took a keen interest in the 210 of the Bank of Kart ANT BUIS GEMS

SALTMALAN IDEjon are? 1 Sandy Hypog

May be Absorbed Soon In Natural History Group

The weekly return shows the fol- lowing nolliable diseases: 13 cases of Small-pox with 11 deaths (two Imported), 12 of Diphtheria with six deaths, three of Scarlet Fever, nine Society was held in a room on the

A general meeting of the Aquarium

10.43/43 18.44/44 To-day Sales:-400 tons. The last Notice day Itubber la March 20th.

Chicago Wheat

07%/07 67-4/07

Mr. S. Na Qulan pleaded guilty en | behalf of the defendant, and said that bis ellent collected the money with one S, H. Les on behalf of a certain Mr. Wong, who was now in Chung- king. The money was honded to Lee, who was not in the Colony at the moment, and he in turn forwarded It to Wong in Chungking,

His Worship remarked that unless a careful check was made, the system could cnally be abused, and be should hate to think that any facilities should be given to people to mulet money from the pubile on behalf of some bogus society. In view of the fact, however, that there was nothing definite to show defendant was not connected with the Society, he would impose a nominal fine, but at the same time ho would like to issue a worning that if cases of this nature were brought before him in future, ho would impost a very heavy penalty.

SHIPS PICKETED Chinese Create Trouble In Portland Harbour

·67/073% 1.7 0714/075 004/08/

Monday's Salos

2,020,000 Chlesge Corn

bushels.

Mr. Slattery said that he was gad B, E. Sugars (Hon Treasurer), May 9,99 48/4834)

60%/60%

Thurs., Mar. 10.

.Mar. 10, 5 pm. Mar. 16, & p.m. .Mar., 16; 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

.Mar. 10, 6 p.m.

Mar. 10, 5 pm.

Mar. 16, 7 pm.

Thurs., Mar. 10, 7 pm,. Japan...Thurs., Mar. 16.

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Parcels,

Reg.,

Ord.,

Friday

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except Great Britain and Elre (via Siberia.. Manila Tientsin

..Mar. '10, 5 p.m.

.Mor. 17, 9.15 a.m. .Mar. 17. 10 m.

Corfu....Frl., Mar. 17, 8.30 a.m.. Pres. Gurfield Fri., Mar. 17, 10.30 a.m. Dahpu.....Fri., Mar. 17, 3.10 p.m.

E.P.O.

Air Mail for Indo-China by the Air France Plane ....Fr., Mar. 17.

"Air France Airways Direct Ber- vice,"

....Mar. 17, 5 p.m.

Plane Fri., March 17.

K.P.O,

..............Mar.' 17. 8 p.m. March 17, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

.Mar. 17, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ker..

Ord.

Mar. 17, 5 p.m. Mar. 17, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan

lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" duo San Francisco, 24th March.

American Airways

Reg.

Ord..

Rek..

Oril.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rawalpindi

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marecilles-due Marseilles, 14th April,

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

Parcels,

Reg.

Ord.;

Saturday

Air Mail for "EL,M. Airways Direct Rawalpindi

Service' dua Amsterdam, 28th March

Haiphong

Shanghai and Japan Monlia

Fort Bayard and Pahkoi Swntow

Swntow and Foochow Haiphong

Air

Mall for "Imperial Direct Service”-dus 27th March

Ord..

Wosang

Mar. 17, 5 pm. ..Mar. 18, 7,30 am.

Fri., Mar. 17.

...Mar. 17, 8 pan.)

"Mar. 18, .9.45 am.. ¡Mar, 19,10,30 am.

...

Sat., Mar. 15- G.P.O. and BPO, NE

..Mar. 18, 0.30 am: „Mar, 18, 10 AIN. Sat., Mar. 18, 1 ́p.m. Chenonceaux. Sat., Mar. 18, 1.30 p.m.. Pres. Pierce,Sat., Mar. 18, 4.30 pm. Sunday

Klangsu Kingyuan

Monday

.Sun., Mar. 10, 0 m

Sun, Mar. 10, 9. a.m.

Prominent..Mon., Mar. 20, 8.30 0.m.) Canton ..... Mon; Mar. 20. 2 p... Airways Imperial Airways Pisne S

· London,

Mo

Mar. 20. K.P.Q.

"Ord,Mar, 10, 1.20 p.m. G.P.O.

„Mar. 20, 5° p.m.

Ord.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Imperiat Airways. Plane wala

Portland, Oregon, Mar, 14. “ The closure, of this port is thren- tened as the result of trouble arising out of the Chinese pickelling,a Greek. - Australia by "Imperial Airways steamer. loading

bading scrap iron consignes

វិល

Direct Service"--due Sydney, 27th consigned

402/49% to Japan mata havet et

50%/50%

Waterf

ont

ranged a meeting to decide, future 69%4/50% action after referring the question /60 to the West Coast employers, group

March

Reg. Ord.

EE

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