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Monday,

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THE LAURA MAERSK Here on Maiden Voyage From New York

The motor vessel, Laura Maersk, arrived in Hongkong last night com- from voyage pleting her maiden New York. The ship, 0,588 grass tons, is a passenger-freighter of the Maersk Linc.

com-

The motorship, under the mand of Capt. H. J. Mikkelsen, for- merly on the bridge of the Nell Maersit, was launched early this year at Odense, Denmark, by the Odense Haalakbaynerft. The speed of the vessel is 17 knots average, the main motors, two seven-cylinder Diesels of Burmeister-Wain's make.

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The parsenger accommodation is compact, comfortable and luxurious.

Four double and four single cabins have their private bathrooms. AL- tractively decorated dining room and social halls are provided and there In plenty of open and sheltered deck space. A déck tennis court and swimming pool are provided for the travellers besides a powerful radio system.

The Laura Maersk ls the ninth motorship in the Maersk Line Bret, sailing on the New Yorkc-For Enst route across the Pacific Ocean and through the Panama Conal. With this new addition the local agents, Messrs. Jebsen & Co. announce regular fortnightly service across the Preifle.

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the on

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FOREIGNERS ROBBED Police Reports of Thefts

From Houses

W. O. Gomersall, of Humphreys Building, has reported that thieves entered his fat between Thursday and Friday and stole a watch valued at $160.

KS. Kjaer, of Peak Mansions, has reported it during the last six Zeiss-Ikon camera worth

$70 was stolen from his home.

Jewellery worth $60 was stolen from the quarters of Sister Colly, nt the Queen Mary Hospital between April 14 and 17.

Kitchen utensils worth $41 were stolen from the home of D. B. Izatt, Boundary Street, during the early hours of Friday.

The loss or theft of a watch valued at $100 from his pocket between the Kowloon Godowns and Dina House on Friday, has been reported to the Police by V. Charles, of Prince Edward Road.

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1939, at Noon for the purpose of the Report of receiving the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1938.

London, May 13. Heavy scoring and brilliant bowl- ing performances featured the seven County Cricket Championship and two friendly encounters which began to-day.

The Share Register and Trans- Yorkshire, County Champlons, re- fer Books will be closed from the ceived a shock at the hands of Kent 4th May to the 18th May, 1939, when they were dismissed for 169 in the first innings, but look ke both days inclusive.

consolidating their position at their JARDINE, MATHESON & second venture at the wicket.

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Gloucestershire bowlers, was in deadly mood against General Agents. Worcestershire at Bristol and dis- Hongkong, 27th April, 1939, missed the visitors for 149 by taking

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Somerset's batimmen defied Lanca- shire for the whole of the day and featured their knock of 372 for six with centuries by Gimblett and Lee Close of play scores as cabled by Reuter, were:

Robertson Scores 106

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an officer in the batileip Texas he

From

Can admiral and diplont, was born THE JOAN OF ARC festival, In Apell 1008, at Gleboro, New which is held here every year Jersey. He attended American for eight days, following a navy in 1889. In his rly days as to-day with a military display took part in the battlef Santiago in front of the Joan of Arc in which the Spanish get was de monument in the Rue de Rivoli. stroyed off Cuba by thAmericans.

He was in China frori011 to 1013. Headed by Premier Datadler, the first

as captain of the onitor Mon- French Government attended the terey and later

of troops, ranging from

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct students at the St. Cyr military

Service"-London date, cruiser Albany. In comand of the parade

Later he played an iportant part academy to modernised motorised

10th May. in the development ogunnery and units, torpedo pra

practice and Ally of avia- tion In the

the American ivy, devoting the period from 1913 1910 to the expansion of the Amejan Air Force. in 1917 he commsed the North Carolina and

convo troops to Europe. Then in Juf 1918, he was given the command the battleship Oklahoma in

the Arican North of the Amerienn nay base at Ply- Sto squadron and wiput in charge mouth,

England.

Afterwards other organisations in- cluding the French Nationalist Party. marched past-Trans-Ocean.

OCCUPATION OF AMOY SETTLEMENT

(Continued from Page 1.)

At Cambridge, Middlesex scored mision in Belum, it also on the it these Powers did not want to see

The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company 300 against the University, J. Robert- who finished fourth in the County's batting averages last sea- will be held at the Offices of the son. General Managers, Messrs. Jarron, scoring his first century of the

100. dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder season with a knock of

Surrey Derbyshire v. Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, At Chesterfield, Derbyshire met 25th May, 1939, at noon, for the Surrey and were dismissed for 209, Gregory taking Ave for 46.. Surrey purpose of receiving the Report scored 149 for the loss of three of the Directors, passing the wickets when stumps were drawn. Accours, and electing Directors and Auditors.

of the The Transfer Books Company will be closed from the 18th May to the 8th June, 1939 inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

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General Managers. Hongkong, 25th April, 1939,

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

were

He served on the flatlee Com- board

of inquiry to the Greek occupation of Smyri

up In January

1010e was

made

form of the derican anal forces in Turkish wrap position he retained after had been ap painted In August 1, to be United States. High Comisioner in Tur- key

In his diplomic post he suc- teeded, in obtaining great Influence with the Turkish overningnt at Angora.

Goddard's Deadly Bowling

In 1927 he succeed Admiral C. At Bristol, Worcestershire dismissed by their hosts, Gloucester-S. Williams in Cimand of the

United States Asia Flect.. shire. for 140 runs, Tom Goddard being in deadly form with the bail to take nine wickets for 55. Glou cestershire did not fare much better and were all out for 105, Howorth and Martin taking six for four for 44, respectively.

45

and

Warwickshire Fare Badly At Portsmouth, Hampshire enter- tained Warwickshire and dismissed them for

103 runs, Rev. J. W. J. Steele, who finished fourth from the top. of Hampshire's bowling averages last season, taking six for 02. Hants had scored 188 for the loss of three wickets when stumps were drawn.

Two Somerset Centuries

At Manchester, Somerset baited all day against Lancashire to score 372 for the loss of six wickets, The Hongkong Stack Exchange | Gimblett scoring 108 whille F. S. Lec. official summary issued 12.30 pm. | who topped their batting averages Saturday, says:

last season, was undefeated for 155.

Leleester v. Sussex At Leicester, Leicestershire were dismissed for 229 by Sussex, who had lost five wickets for 18 at the close of play.

continued Літ

The market throughout the raorning and closes in an optimistic vein.

Further advances should be seen next week provided the political situation remains quiet.

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Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1,345 Canion Insurance $230 Unlon insurance $435 H.K. Fire Insurance $180 H.K. & K. Wharves $104 ILK. Docks $171⁄4 Providents $434

H. & S. Hotels $54 #110tels 1.K. Lands $34.10 Humphreys $7/2 H.K. Realtics $1,40 H.K. Tramways $16.60 Ferries $054 Star

China Light (Old) $8.40 ILK, Electrics 54524 Macao Electrics $16,00 Telephones (New) $7 Can Ices $1

Coments $12.00

H.K. Ropes $3.65

Dalry Farms Ex Rts. $2115 Dairy Forms Rights $15.65 Entertainments $8.55

1.K. Govt. 4% Loan 3% prem. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par Watsons $7.90

Wing On (H.K.) $41 ex dlv.

Sellers

Hongkong Bank $1,360 Canton Insurance $240 H.K. Docks $1734 H. & S. Hotels $5,85

H.K. Tramways $16.70 Chinn Lights (New) $5.60 H.K. Electrics $56% Macno Electrics $17. Watsons $7.95

Sales

Hongkong Bank $1,355 Union Insurance $437/440 H.K. & K. Wharves $105 Providents $1%%%

H. & S. Hotels $57.80

H.K. Trumways $10.00 I.K. Electrics $50 Telephones (Old) $24 Antamolta PB. 30 Atoks Pa. 31

Benguet Consolidated Ps. 11.60 Coco Grove Ps. .37

Paracale Cumaus Ps. 16% San Mauricio Pa. 1.00 United Paracale Ps. .59

Noted Chemist Lectures

Compton's 115 for M.C.C.

At Lord's M.C.C. made an excel- lent start in their match against the West Indies and batted the whole day, scoring 435 for the loss of seven wickets. Denis Compton, the Eng- lond Test batsman, scored 115.

Lead

Nottingham's Big

At Nottingham, Nottinghamshire secured a big lead on Glamorgan, scoring 480 for seven at the close of play. Gunn contributed 118.

Yorkshire Given Shock

At Leeds, Yorkshire, County Cham- pions, fored badly against Kent and were dismissed for 160 In their first venture at the wicket. Kent were dismissed for 110, however, and Yorkshire batted a second time, scoring 80 for the loss of one wicket when stumps were drawn.

Weight-Lifting

TWO NEW HONGKONG RECORDS

MR. DUNIN LEE Death of Mem of Notable Australian Chese Family

The funeral of thate Mr. Duncan Les, of the Fanting xed Farm, who dled at the Kowl Hospital after a short illness on iday, took place on Saturday at 1 Kowloon City Christian Cemetennd was attend- ed by relatives atclose friends of his family, with v. Lee Kau-xan officiating.

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Powers in China, Dr. Wang sold thot ly violated the interests of third

their interests expelled from the Far East, the only course open to them was to adopt sanetians and retalia- tory measures against the aggressor.

Central News.

Youths Arrested FOOCHOW, May 15-More tann 100 Chinese youths in Kulangsu, or- rested by the Japanese following their tanding there last week, are reported. to have been escorted to Amoy. Their fate is unknown.

Pante now reigns in the lsland with Japanese sentries posted at vantage. points. The Kulongsu Municipal Council is said to be experiencing dieulties in carrying out its police duties.

Most of the shops, including those owned by forehmers, have suspended business-Central News.

C. In C, For Amoy The Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, Admira! Sir Percy Noble, left Hongkong for Amoy and Shanghal at 10 o'clock this morning in his flagship H.M.S. Kent.

Mainland Bombod

The late Mr. Livas 38 years old. and was the yotest brother of Messrs. Williamson Lee, and Li AMOY, May 15-Japanese naval Chor-chl, Mrs. Y. Chow and Mrs. | alreraft on Saturday afternoon C. L. Chow, Hị survived by his severely boinbed the Chinese pill- widow,

box fortresses at Sungsu, opposite Wreaths were

by Mr. and Mrs. Kulangsu, Yinson Lee, Li qucht, Mr. and Mrs. Y, K. Chow, Mr. Mr. C. L. Chow, Arline Lee, Will Hanchu Lee, Hon. Bir Shou-son Challi L.. Chow, Mr. and Mn, Chan Funghas Au Neu sang Au Ying-mo. Ch. Herr, Mrs. Violet Chan, Mr. and J. Harry Ching, Me. and Mrs. J. A. T. Chuc, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Chockson, Cheung Wing-kue, Chun Wing-key. Chan, Mes. Doris Chan, Chan Chat, Chan Ilec-chl Cheung Chi-tak, ung Chik-her, Cheung Kwok-ming. MrChau Wu-shi, Chan Kwan-yuen. Tip-wan, Cheung Trung hong. Chrook man. Chau Yuk Mrs. Fung Yun, G. Forder, Mis Nora Flint; Mr. Mrs. Lambert Cock. chin, Irene Ha, Ho Sal-Ja, Mrs. To Bal-wah. Mrs. Heung. Mr. Ho Ki Ho Kwal kam. ung-woon.

The Chinese continued to fire on the Japanese naval forces patrolling Kulangsu,—Dumci.

Shanghai Neutrality Statement

Kong Keng-pors. Bessie Ko. Kwan Yung-sz, H. K. K Kwok Slu-lam, Kar Yu-wa, Dr. and Li Shu-fen. Dr. and Work," Mrs. Li Shu-pulls. Li The-fang. Hon.

Tokyo, May 14,

Under the reading, "Let's See It the Горан Times com-

Mr. and Mrs. Lo. Lee Kum-wai, ments on the joint proclamation Mr. and Mrs. La-cheung and family. Issued by the Shanghai International Lal Kwok-pul, Tak-kan, Lau Sul-Settlement and French Concession kwong. Leung Jun. Lai link-kan, Miss Lee Wan. Man-kit, Lam an authorities regarding the mainten tunk. Pus-wido Trung-yuen Lalance of strict neutrality in these Hung. Li Bon-king Tin-sun, Lo Sing privileged areas, and banning the

Mr tatowekt, Mow Funk, Dr. and activities of political associations.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ming and Sue, P. K. Mok Yuk-wah, Ma Fook. Ma Kwok.

Mr. and Mrs. Fake-chau., Ng, Chih- heo. Ng Cheung, Ng Put-wah, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Quinn, S. S. Pan,

Soong Sheung-heMrs. R. Suez, Sin

"The proclamation reads in a way which is rather amusing, especially the part in which the authorities solemnly declare that 'from the be

Shing-ont, Boonghee, Mr. and Mrs. Rinning of the hostilities they have Tay Chat-koon. Hlung-hot, Miss striven to preserve neutrality in the Tro Lal-kal, Dr. Mrs. Arthur Woo Wang Po-keung, and Mrs. Miss Wan Wet-toWan Kal. Afr. and Mrs. Marie C. 11.

Mrs. P. Yee anmily, Yung Family, Yeung Shuk-pinging Shai, Yani Ho rung, Yip Fat,

Hongkong

CHI Women'

Club: Kowloon-Canton way: Tak Lee Com- pany: Staff of Chinese Banking Corporation: Santong Company; Poo

Keo,

areas under their control,"

"If those authorities had thought|| it unnecessary to take this defnite step up now, permitting what they call patriotic' groups to go rampont, murdering people in a cold-blooded manner, or if they thought that, neutrality n the areas concerned has been well maintained up to now, they Leung Chi-shing, aged 10, and

Shu-shit. Fung

Aged 20.

SAPPER ÉTANSFIELD have

have extraordinarily poor eyesight. established new weight-lifting re-

Sapper IrviStansfield of the "This sudden sollellude for main- cords in their respective classes and

does not mean 22nd Fortress pany, Royal En-taining neutrality have been awarded accordingly with

gineers, died at Military Hospital much to us anyway. We have seen Certificates of Merit.

on Friday, aftauffering for two enough to convince ourselves how months from polsoning. He they persistently try to thwart our was 25 years op and arrived in work, and we will carry on with the Colony a and a half ago. what we intend to accomplish, pro- He is survived his parents, who clamation or no proclamation."--

Leung Chi-shing, who weighs 1304 lbs. performed a "two hands clean and jerk" with 210 lbs. and holds that record for the 10 stone class. Fung Shu-shit, who is D recognised all round athicto and weight-lifting champion, perfore another sensational when successfully negotiated

wo the hands snatch with 100 lbs, with a bodyweight of only 110 lbs.

The British Amateur Weight-lifting Association champlon, Bocy Chee- choon. of Singapore, performed a 150 lbs. lift with a bodyweight of 112 lbs. (8 stone cines).

These two Hongkong exponents of the sport, whose records compare

very favourably with many cham- plan of Hongkong schools, will com pete in the competition to be held in September or October under the auspices of the Maurielo College of Physical Education for the tile of "Hongkong's, strongest youth,"

At the rate they are progressing at the moment, there is no reason why they should not represent China at the 1040 world Olympiad to be staged at Helsingfors,

CLEVELAND, O. Dr. Harold S. Booth, Western Re- serve University professor who dis- covered 20 new gases, has started on on 6,000-mile tour. He will give Cheung Yum, the 1038 prize- Hustruted lectures in 17 cities on winner, has graduated and is No. 0 "Chemistry Through

on the list. Accordingly he has been made a member of the College, a special distinction for graduates..

scope."

the Micro-

Domel.

CONSUL'S VIEW

are in England.) The funeral Colonial Cemeten Saturday, Rev. afe place at the

Tokyo, May 14, S. Hinchclife ding.

Urging the necessity of reorganis Full military tra were accorded ing the Municipal Council for effec- Stansfeld.

Besides the clamourner, Mrs. L. five prezervation of law and order in Raeburn, who rented the mother. the International Settlement, Mr.. those present Ind Col. if. Genet Yoshinki Miura, Japanese Consul- (RE), Capt. C. Vrin, (RE), Capt. J. Matthews, (RA), G. Otway (R..). General at Shanghal, upon his return Lt. C. Cuthbertsit A.). Mr. T. Tyas here to-day pointed out that the IR...O.C.), C.Mehurn (RE). And n delachment frie 22nd. Fortress

present system was governed by Company.

archale Land Regulations, Wreaths were ad "Mum and Dad," oicers, leadquarraselt and Staff believe it legato origners who use .O.C.A. and Syls. Mex.. Officers Headquart China Core Regulations without the approval of modify the Land of the Royal End: "Sanpers 40th the Kuomintang Government," Mr. IF) Cay. ILE.; Oot the Royal En- Miura said, but in his opinion the

incers Junior 22nd end anth. Cove. İLE.; Band. (F) Coy. RE and "The afati"

malter should be settled between the Reformed Government and the foreign consular corps.

While there are some foreigners who are afraid that Japan will ot- tempt to settle

the matter forelbly, Two Men Fitfor Keeping Mr. Miura emphasised that Japari

Divans Kowloon

sincerely desired to reorganise the Municipal Counell system by rational Fines totalling, or 12 months'

means-Domet. hard.labour were red Tsang Wal- Jan, 20, by Mr. Macfadyen at

OPIUM. TEFICKERS

he Kowloon Macy on Saturday arrived at Shanghal on Sunday

The RM.S. Empress of Japan for possession ofm, keeping an

The R.MS. Empress of Asia is due CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS optan divan, posto of 233 heroin 9.30 and left at 5 pm...

the

at Hongkong on Wednesday at 0 a.m. and leaves for Manlia on following day.

The liner "Talma" left Kobo for this Port on Saturday and” la due here on Thursday afternoon,

to

The following have been selected represent Civil Service in League_games: First team. 3, and. 1. Arafuroft, 3. A.

ailis, keeping in divan and possession of sixilg pipes.

at

Sub-Inspector in sald Tsang possession of and keeping a divon In

was "arrested

a rald on a Yu Chou Street. He was arrested on

May 12 after a police raid,

Bendall and W, J, Skinnar, 8. C. Peak house in ShONBY 5.

and W. H. E. Colledge.

Becond team. N. Bebbington and

Wong Chi, 22, hed $70, or two

S, I. Byron said the whole floor

Banter, L. Q. Buckle and A. Peaker, months' and six hard labour. Was used as a divan and there were A. M, J. Wright and E. F. A. Morgan. by Mr. Macfan charges of 10 smokers on the premises.

Per

Duc.

Straits

Imperial Airways Plane Bhutan

May 15.

.May 10,

Straits

Cremer

May 10.

Manila

Granville

May 10.

Shanghal

Meneatheus

.May 10.

Struits

Achilles

May 17.

Haiphong

Canton

.May 17.

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- hat (Vancouver B. C. date, 20th April).

Emp. of Asia

.May 17.

Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Boyard Kiangsu

May 17.

Manilu

Pres. Pierce

May 17.

ManiIn

Scharnhorst

May 17.

Australia and Manila

Atuta Maru

May 18.

Manila

Dardanus

May 18.

Calcutta and Straits

Hosang

.May 18.

Direct

13th May

Tientsin and Swatow

Imperial Airways Plans Ninghal

.May 18.

May 18.

Airways Flane

May 18.

May 18.

.May 18,

. May 10.

May 18,

.May 19.

May 20.

Air Mall, by "Imperial. Airways

Servico" London date,

Air Mail for "Pan American Air-

ways Direct Servico"-San Fran- Pan American cisco dale, 11th May. Shanghai and Swatew Amoy

Japan and Shanghai

Tientsin and Swatow Shanghal

Straits and Manila:

Szechuen

Talma

Terukuni Maru Yochow

Bangalore Victoria

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Date and Time.

Monday

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service”due London, 22nd May.

Mon., May 15.

K.P.O.

Reg.

May 15, 5 D..

Ord,

May 15, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

May 15,

p.m.

Ori.

....May 15, 7 p.m.

Mon., May 15.

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Reg.

... May 15, 5 p.m.

Ord.

May 15, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

May 15, 5 p.

Ord,

May 15, 7 p.m.

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

tralia by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-due Sydney, 22nd May.

Batavia and Sourabaya

Tuesday

.. Tjibadal ..Tues., May 10, 10.30 p.m.

Fort Bayard, Pakhol and Haiphong Kaying......Tues., May 10, 2 p.m. Parcels only for Straits, Penang. Menestheus,

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, June.

Swalow Haiphong

Swatow

Amoy

22nd

Wednesday

..Tues., May 10,

G. P. O, and X. P. O. Parcels,

Kwalsang.. Esang

Holhow

Tsinan

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Wed, May 17, 2 p.m. Wed., May 17, 2.30 p.m. Wed., May 17, 3.30 p.m

Scharnhorst Wed., May 17, 4.30 p.

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Talthybius Thurs., May 18, 9.30 a.m. Emp. of Azia

Thurs., May 18, 3.30 p.m. Atuta Maru Thurs., May 18, 4.30 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. Pres. Pierce ........ Thurs, May 18.

May 18, 4-p.m.

p.m. ...May 18, 5.30 p.m.

Shanghai

Dairen

Manila

Japan

Central and South America vin San Francisco, and (Papers only. for Canada)-due San Francisco. $th June and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia,

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May 18,

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K.P.O.

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Ord.

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· Reg.

May 18, 5 pm.

Ord.

May 18, 7 p.m.

Thurs, May 18.

May 18, 5 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Servico"-dae London, 25th May.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-duo Sydney, 28th May.

Rer.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Plane

K.P.O.

May 18, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

May 16, 5 pan.

Airways Plane...Thurs, May 18.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American

lulu. and U.8.A., by the “Tan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 25th May.

Foochow Swatow

Friday

May 18, 7pm.

K.P.O.

Reg.,

........ May 18, 5 p.16.

Ord.,

..May 18, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.,

Ord..

G.P.O.

May 18. p.m.

May 10, 7.30 ..

Newchwang Fri., May 19, 10.30 am. Dohpu......Fri, May 10, 12.30 p.m.

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Always Terukuni Mara.......Fri, May 19.

Direct Service”-duo Amsterdam. 30th May.

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

R

May 10, 12.30 p.m.

Ord..

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

May 19, 1 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Terukun! Maru......Fri, May 19,

Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 14th June. Swatow

.May 10, 12.45 p.m. Ord, May 10, 1,30 p.m. Xionu...Fri, May 19; 2.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, Air France Plane Fri, May 10.

und France (Paris and Northern Provinces only)

"Air by the France Airways Direct Servico.”

Shanghal Haiphong

K.P.O.

May 19, p.m.

Reg.. Ord.,

..May 19, 5.30 pm. G.P,0.

Ker. Ord,,

Saturday

.May 10, 5 p.m. May 10, 7 pm.

Victoria ....Sat, May 20, 8.30 am Conlon

Sat, May 20, 2 p.m. La Plata Maru..Sal., May 20, 5 p.m. Sunday

Purcels and Papers only for South'

Africa via Durban,

Haiphong

Saigon via Swatow... Fort Bayard and Pakhol Foochow and Shanghal

Shanghai and Japan

Shanghai and Japan

Salgon

Cheklang Kolgan

Sulyang

Szechuen

Monday

.Sun., May 21, 9 a.m. Sun, May 21, 0a.m. Sun., May 21, 9 a.m. Sun., May 21, 9 a.m.

Katori Maru Mon.,.May 22, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday

Aramle Wed., May 24, 9.30 am, Thursday....

Pres. Doumer

Thurs, May, 20, 480 p.m.

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