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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Exchange At

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days propaid-

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

The Fifty-Eighth Ordinary TUITION GIVEN. Meoting of Shareholders will be hold at the Offeos of the under-

SCHOOL OF MOTORING LTD.

offers you trial or short or compre-signed on Thursday, the 18th Biny, hensive courses in motor tuition with 1939, at Noon for the purpose of European

Chinese instructors, receiving the Report or Phone 20802 or 50800.

AGENCY WANTED.

AGENCY REQUIRED by British firm in Shanghal for medical apparatus. Apply to Lok Kwok Hotel, Room 210,

between D. a.m. to 11 p.m.

WANTED TO BUY.

WANTED Tip

cars or waggons,

must be in good condition and available immediately. Box No. 433, "Hongkong Telegraph."

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET corner flat, No. 1 Humphreys Buildings, from beginning of June to the end of September. Tel. 30304 or apply above address.

JAPANESE DEMANDS

REJECTED

of the

General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts, for the year ended the 31st December. 1938,

The Sharo Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 4th May to the 18th May, 1939, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Goneral Agents, Hongkong, 27th April, 1939.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company |will be held at the Omecs of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Fedder 4.- Concerning the filing up of Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, positions vacated bỷ Chinese rute- payers, the Land Regulations stipu-125th May, 1939, at noon, for the

(Continued from Page 1) gutations should be dealt with by the Consular bodies,

In

the

Inte that the Chinese magistrate purpose of receiving the Report shall

the pasillon. absence of the Chinese omeiul at of the Directors, passing the matter Accounts, and electing Directors

The present moment, the

should be entrusted to the Consulor and Auditors. bodles,

6.There is no objection to the The Transfer Books of the proposed co-operation between

the Company will be closed from the Japanese Consular police and

the 18th May to the 8th June, 1939 Municipal Council police in, the search for and arrest of criminais, inclusive. Actually such co-operation is already under way. Domel,

Japanese Reduce Marines AMOY, May 17-With the situa- tion in the International Settlement beginning to ease as the result of the round-up of "aubversive elements," part of the Japanese naval lending: party has been withdrawn from Kulungsu and the remainder is con- centrated in the premises of the Charity Hospital.

It is understood that the search for "subversive elements" by Japan- cae marines and consular police has come to a conclusion.-Domet.

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers. Hongkong, 26th April, 1930.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or it-treated in a manner likely to Warships Still At Amoy H.M.S. Birmingham, with Admiral to health, or knowing of a parent cause unnecessary suffering or injury Sir Percy Noble, Commander in who is seeking advice on any matter Chlef of the China Station, and the concerning a child, would be doing two destroyers Duncon end De- fender, are still at Amoy.

on act of kindness by communicating at once with... The Hon.

Hongkong, or They left Hongkong for Shangha! Fokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the the Inspector, 49, on routine sailing.

Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal May 17-Counsellor Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow- Dodds of the British Embassy, pre-loon.

It is presumed that the ships will

Secretaries, . H.K.S.P.C.

stay at Amoy until the position is The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., clearer.

Protest To Tokyo

TOKYO,

sented a formal protest against the All further steps will be taken, and Kulangsu occupation at the Japanese expenses borne, by the Society Foreign Office yesterday evening..

The Informant's name will be Sir Robert Craigie Is indisposed kept strictly private, except in cases with a slight cold.-Reuter.

where malice is proved.

Swan Culbertson

Frith

Investment Bankers and Brokers

Members of New York Cotton Exchange

Chicago Board of Trado

Winnipeg Grain Exchango

i

Commodity Exchange, Inc., Now York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal.

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange

Manila Stock Exchange

Hongkong Sharobrokers Association

Shanghai Stock Exchango,

:

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA AND SINGAPORE

Cable 'Address: Swanstock

THERE IS NO. SUBSTITUTE

FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING

Its

Effectiveness

Is Beyond Dispute

THE MEASURE OF EFFECTIVENESS IS, HOWEVER, DEPENDENT ON

CIRCULATION

The bulk of local newspaper advertising is carried by The South China Morning Post and The Hongkong Telegraph

BECAUSE OF THEIR CIRCULATIONS

A Glance

SELLING

| TT. London

Demand

T.7. Shanghal T.T. Sinngapore T.T. Japan

T.T. France.

1704. .62%

105

T.T. India

T.T. U.S.Ar

.2018

TUT. Manila -

.5754

T.T. Batavia

.03%

T.T. Bangkok

.151

T.T. Balgon

103

10.83

T.T. Germany

.71%

TT. Switzerland

1271

TT. Australia

1/0%

BUYING

4 m/s L/e London

4 m/s D/p do.

4 m/s L/ USA.

4 m/ France

.1/3 1/32 20% 11.25

30 da Indin

.834

U.S. Cross rate in Lon....4.68%

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mor ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks, $.. 11.K. Danks Ion. C Chartered £ Mercantile, A. & B. Mercantile, C. £ East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Canton $. Unions $.. China Underwriter

II.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING Dougins $(s. d.) Steinboat Indo-Chinus, P. $. Indo-Chinas, DS. Shell Bearers s/- Waterboats $.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $ Docks $.... Providents $. New Eng. Sh. $ Sh. Dacks, Sh. S,

MINING

Kailan /-.. Raubs $.

Venz: Goldfield

Hongkong Mines cls. Atamoks Ps.

Aloks Ps.

Baguto Gold Ps. Benguet Cons. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Demonstrations Ps. I.X.L. Py. Itogons Ps. Camarines Ps. San Mauricio Ps. Suyoc Consol. Ps. Paracales Pr.

LANDS

Hotels S... Lands $.. Lands 4 deb. S. S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphrey $.

. H.K. Rallies $. Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Trams $... Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries--S... Y. Ferries 3.

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

Tractions (Prof.) s/-

INDUSTRIAL Cold: Macg. (ord.), Sh. Cald: Mace (Pře.), Sh. Canton Ices $.

Cements $.

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &o.

A Look Through The "Telegraph"

-50 YEARS AGO

May 17, 1939.

...

Troops Guard Mines In U.S.

HARLAN, May 10.-Brigadier General Carter has arranged to send National Guarda to Bell County to protect the operation | of the Kentucky Cardinal Coal Corporation and Southern Min- ing Company's mines, despite protests from the Bell County's

May 17, 1809. The bill for the disestabilahment of the Established Church in Wales hos been rejected.

The proposed abolition of the ica Sheriff Martin Green. duty has been rejected.

We hear an extraordinary story showing the ideà provalent at home as to the famine in China. A lady sent out a large cake to her brother, a rather prominent man here, and In the accompanying letter expressed an affectionate hope that he was not suffering from the scarcity of food The poor man went down into the cellar, anowed the cake ravenously, and expired. Help had come too late.

General Edwards, the commander of the forces in Hongkong, will leave early next month for ́ Australia, He is going offcially, to Inspect the de- fences of the continent, probably | with a view to estimating the amount of assistance our Australian cousins could render here if events made it necessary.

25 YEARS AGO

1,352% b.

May 15, 1914. .84 n. Reuter's correspondent at Washing- 7% n. ton says with reference to reports that 27 0. The Panama Canal is already opened to trame, it is announced there that 13 n. .80 n. a service of small steamers com- menced on the 9th inst, and a steady 230 b. stream of towed burges is now going 440 s. through. The tremendous congestion 1.30 a. of traffic due to the closing of the ,180 b. | Tehuantepec Railroad by the Mexican war is sold to be responsible for this .67 n. partial opening. .15 n. .60 n. .24 . .83/14 n. ,0.40 5.

In the Reichstag, Herr von Jagow, Minister of Foreign Affairs, delivered long speech on foreign affairs and Не a general detente in Europe. continued that the Balkans were 107. gradually settling down. The sharp 17. anti-German tone in the Russian 44s Press had awakened a similar echo in 7.70 sa. Germany.

There were no positive .107 n. antagonisms to prevent Germany and

Russia Hving peaceably together, 19/6 n.

The negotiations with Britain were .8.16 n.

being conducted in that friendly .3 n. spirit which generaly characterised .4 n. Germany's relations with thot 27 60. country.

30 sn.

24 80.

11.70 sa.

.35% sa. .13 sa. .52 sa.. .221⁄2 sa, .41 sn.

1.00 sa. 15 83.

.50 0.

.5.85 s.

נן

Many novel features are embodied the Hamburg-American liner Vaterland, the largest vessel in the world, which was to sail from Southampton ba her maiden trip to New York 10-day..

The following figures are for the Vaterland and her sister ship the Im- perator, the largest vessel at present in service:

.34% n. Length

Tonnage

.100 n.

Vaterland Imperator 50,000 52,000

950 feet DID feet 300 feet 90 feet

.8.70 n. Horse-power 85,000

Beam

.7.00 b. 4.45 b. .102 n.

Speed

.10.65 8.

8 n.

.4n.

25 knots (designed)

62,000

24 knots (actually

done)

The Vaterland is the first vessel ever built with funnels which do not pass directly through the centre of 65-b.the...two decks. She has three 22.70 n.

funnels. (The Vaterland made only three trips. She was in New Yorit .8.40 b.

5.30 . when War broke out and remained 58 b. there until seized when the U.S. 17 entered the war in 1917. She became 11.90 b. the Leviathan-Ed.)

b.

IL.

.23.90 n.

.71⁄2 1. 20/- 1.

10 YEARS AGO

.22/- B.

May 6, 1920. The Governor has been pleased to appoint a Committee, to review the 14. provision at present existing for 13 n playing fields

in Hongkong and en the mainland, to consider what pro- vision is required for the future, and

.1 b.

1.

ს.

b.

.15

b.

.B 5.

.8 1.

Dairy Farms (ex. rts.) $..21

Duiry Farms (rts.) $.

Watsons $..

Lane Crawfords $..

Sinceres $......

Wing On (H.K.) S..

Powell, Ltd. cts. tx.d.)

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.

S'hal Colton Sh. $

Zoon Singo, Sh. $

.80 n.

41

b.

.75 n.

18

113 n.

The mine owners state the 21 of 42 mines are now open for operation. It is estimated that from 1,500 to 2,000 miners are working, os com- pared with the normal 15,000 10 10,000.

No violeneo has been reported, although Brigadier General Carter said he has observed a "threatening attitude" In several localities.

0

The Guardsmen have tightened their

control of

the country. They established have

blockade

of country roads to prevent the move-

of massed ment

pickets. United Press.

Owners May Split HARLAN, May 16-Nineteen Harian County's coal owners resumed trasla production on a non-Union under the protection of more than 800 National Guards,

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail and Parcels (not Insured) will be ach cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIDIES

Registered and Parcel Malis closed 15 minutes earlier than the

time given below unless otherwise VIA SIBERIA ROUTE 'stated, and where mails are advertis- Lelters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or before 9 z.m., re (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel mails are closed Siberia" If so superscribed.

at B p.m. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

*Halphong

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- hat (Vancouver B. C. date, 28th April)

Swatow

Shanghal and Swatow

Per

Canton

Dus.

.May 17,

Emp, of Asla

May 17.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Klangsu

.May 17,.

Manita

Pres. Plerce

May 17,

Manila

Scharnhorat

May

Shanghai and Swatow

Sulyang....

Australia and Manila

Shanghai

Atuta Moru Bangalore

May 173

May 18.

Manlia

Dardanus

May 18.. .May 18.

Calcutta and Stralis

Hosang

ot

.May 18.

Air Ball by "Imperial Aleways

Direct Service"London

date,

13th May

Imperial Airways Plane

.Alay 18.

Llangchow

May 18..

Tientsin and Swatow

Ninghai

.May 18.

Szechuen

May 18.

Japan ....

Talma...

.May 10,

Terukuni Maru

May 18.

Achilles

.May 20..

Pan American Airways planė May 20.

Shantunis

May 20

Victorin

May 20.

Yochow

May 20

La Plata Moru

May 21,

Sarpedon TJisadanc

May 21.

May 21..

Imperial Airways Plane Katori Maru

.Day 22..

May 22.

May 22..

May 22.

.May 23...

May 23.

Officials of the United Mineworkers Assectation have predicted a break In the "solld front" of the Harlan County Coal Operators' Association. -United Press.

SUCCESSES CLAIMED

(Continued from Page 1.)

rearguard

15

east although their sumy resisting the Chinese attack.

Well armed Chinese guerillas are reported to have shelled the Japanese Karrlson at Kashan, on the Shanghai- Hangchow railway, on the night of | May 13, when the guerillas wiped out the outlying Japanese positions. United Press.

May

10. Since

Japanese Withdraw CHUNGKING, very heavy, engagements have been in progress in contrat Hupeh, fighting on the other fronts has almost censed, because the Japanese have with- drawn their forces for concentration along the Han River front, stated a Chinese military spokesman.

He admitted that severe fighting was going on, particularly in the Sulhsien area, and at the moment it was dimeult to obtain accurate in- formation.

He denied. however, that the Japanese had managed to encircle the Chinese forces, und neither had the Chinese Hae of retreat been cut off.

On the contrary, 2,090 Japanese cavalry which had started northwards from Chunghsiang had been driven back.

The Japanese possess four divisions for their encircling movement on the Han River front, of which half had been withdrawn to east Hupch, as well as south of the Yangtse.

Highway Ichang

Along Chiness had chang highway, the Ing their positions,

succeeded in consolidat-

The spokesman stated that gener- ally speaking the hilly terrain central Hupeh favoured the mobile Chinese units more than the heavily. mechanised Japanese forces, and this enabled the Chinese retain the

to initiative.

He claimed that heavy losses had been inflicted on the Japanese, casualties during last week being estimated at 0,000.

The Japanese had suffered heavily in hand-to-hand fighting, while the heavy Chinese losses were mainly enured by the

severe Japanese bombardments.

The spokesman emphasised that the conclusive stage of the present conflict on the Hi River front had not yet been reached, but was ex-

to make recommendations to Govern-pected within the next three days. ment in the, matter.

The following gentlemen will con- stitute this Committee:

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary (Chairman); the Hon. the Director

of Pubile Works; the Hon. Mr. W. E L. Shenton; the Hon. Mr. J. P. Broga; the Hon. Mr. S. W 780,

O.B.E.; the Director of Education: Commander F. 11. D. Byron, R.N..

.30 n. Captain K. V. B. Benfield, D.S.U.,

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.....40 n. | M.C. Mr. H. R. B. Hancock; Mr. E.

MISC.

H.K. Entertainment $

Constructions, $.

Vibro Piling $..

Ch. Govt, 5% 1025

G. Bonds

Cock, M.B.E.; Mr. M. K. Lo; Mr. A. .0 b.el Arculli; .1% n.

The Secretary is Mr. T. Megary, 8 sn. of the Colonial Secretary's Office. .04%2% n.

There were eight entries for the H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 3% prm. b. May qualifying competition of the H.K. Govt, Loan 3% par .... b. Adamson Cup by members of the Marsmans (Lon.) 8/14/9 n. Junior Section of the Golf Club. Marsmans (H.K.) B/- ..4/21⁄2 n.

European Loses Bail

and

Arrested on the Hongkong Canton Steamboat Whart as he was leaving his ship yesterday afternoon, H. M. Allemao, asalstant purser of the steamer Taishan, had ball of $50 estreated when he failed to appear at the Central Magistracy this morning. Ho was charged with being In possession of dutiable tobacco.

It was stated in Court that Allemoo had in his possession when arrested a rattan basket containing 1,800 Seç- Saw cigarettes,

Spain Does Not Want Loan

in

DURGOS, MAY 10-Foreign press reperts that the Spanish Government intended to apply for a loun Brussels and 'Amsterdam were au→ thoritatively denied here to-day,

An official communique stated that the reports in question were devold of foundation, and that no such nego tations had taken place-Trant-

Ocean.

and

A. W. Dorling (82-10) and C. A. Grimes (84-10) led with scores of 66 and thus qualified.

Other scores were J. II. Stewart, 72 (08-24) T. Young,

81 (99-18). 5 YEARS

AGO May 10, 1934. The stately Cathedral of Arras, destroyed by German shell-fire dur ing the War, has been rebuilt. The Cathedral re-dedicated. task was completed to-day and the

Two By-Elections

In London

Meanwhile, the Chinese were pre-. pared either to counter-attack, dr. to retreat to Hsingyong if necessary Trans-Ocean.

Supreme Court Petition

The petition brought by Shiang Kee, otherwise known as the China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., for the winding-up of

the Ching Kee Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., which was to have been heard before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholi MacGregor, In the Supreme Court this morning, has been adjourned to July 3, because of the Criminal Ses- slons intervening.

SERVICE CENTRE Hostel for Factory Girls Opened at Whitfield

**

With the rapid growth of Cause way Bay and Shaukiwan as an in- dustrial area, the need of welfare work among factory hands has In- creased. Besides providing factory girls with the rudiments of learning in night schools, the Y.W.C.A. has established a Service Centre at Gor. don Road was oficially opened

This Centre London, May 10. Polling will take place to-morrowman of the Industrial Committee

yesterday braire., Lam Woo, Chair- In two London by-elections. In the the Y.W.C.A. This Centre

fulls Abbey...Division of Westminster, Sir Harold Webbe, ledder of the long fell need, for not only is it on office and, Industrial welfare work Municipal Reform Purty on the London County Council is standing girls, a library, and a meeting place bureau, but it is also a hostel for as Government supporter in the for discussion place of the late Sir Sydney Herbert, hygiene and first aid classes, and re groups, lectures, last election. who had majority of 12,862 at the creation, it is hoped that, with the

2

Sir Harold Webbe is opposed by an Independent, Mr. Carrift.

ernment majority at the last election

At Kensington, where the Gov was only 516 the two candidates are MrAngus Kennedy, Conservative, and Mr. John Wilmot, Labour British Wireless.

a

Japan and Shanghat Straits

Air Mall for "Pan American Air- ways Direct Service"-Ban Fran- cisco date, 11th May, Shanghal and Swatow

Strpits and Manila

Japan

Ticatsin and Swatow

Straits

Shanghal and Amoy

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct

date, Service"-London 17th May

Straits

Saigon

Laos ... ......Taiyuan

Shanghai, Amoy and Swataw U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 27th April), Calcutta and

For

Haiphong Swalow Shanghai Amoy

Dairen

Straits

Kamakura Moru Shirala

OUTWARD MAILS

Рег

Wednesday

Esang

Date and Time.

.....Wed., May 17, 2 pan. Holhow....Wed, May 17, 2.30 p.m. Scharnhorst. Wed., May 17, 2.30 p.m. Taiton .... Wed., May 17, 3.30 p.m

Thursday.

Swatow, Amoy, Chunnchow and

Foochow. Manila

Talthybius Thurs., May 18, 9.30 a.m.

Halton......Thurs, May 18, 3 pun.. - Emp. of Asto

Thurs., May 18, 3.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Terukuni Maru ....Thurs. May 18-

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 1st June

Japan

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

Rer.

Ord.

„May 18, 3,30 p.m.......... May 18, 4 DM Atuta Maru Thurs., May 18, 4.30 p.m.

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Terukuni Maru.... Thurs., May 18.

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europa

May 18, 3.45 p.m. May 18, 4.30 p

Thurs., May 18.. K.P.0.

May 18, 4 pm May 10, 5 p.m. May 18, 530 p.m. G.P.O.

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

vla

Marseilles due

Marseilles,

Reg.

14th June.

Ord.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres.

Central and South America via San Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 8th June and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) vin Siberia,'

Pierce

Farcels,

Reg. Ord,,

Parceis,

May 18, 4 pan.

Reg

Mor-18, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

May 18, 7 pm,

Thurs., May 18. K.F.O.

Reg.

Ord.

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

G.F.O.

Eer.

Ord...May 18, p.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways.Imperial Airways Plano

Direct Service"---dae London, 25th May.

"Imperial

.....May 18, 6 p.m.

May 18, p.m.

Thurs., May 18. K.P.O.

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

tralls by

Airways Direct Service”—due Sydney,"28th May,

Foochow Swatow

Friday

Rez.

May 18, 5 pm.

Ord.

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

Reg.

Ord,

.May 18, 5 pun..

May 18, 7 p.

Newchwang Fri., May 19, 10.30 nm. Dabpu......Fri., May 19, 12.30 p.m.

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

and France (Paris and Northern Provincce only)

"Air by the Prance Airways Direct Service.”

Japan

K.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord

May 10, 5 p.. ....May 19, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

ICE.. Ord.,

Hosang Papers only for Straits and (Parcels

and Papers only for Calcutta). Talma

Parcela, ...May 10, 5 p.m. Papers,

Shanghai Halphong

Haiphong

Saturday

Victoria Cantón Taksang

Parcels and Papers only for South

Africa via Durban.

Amoy

May 19, p.21.

May 19, 7 pm.

.Fri., May 10, 7 p.m.

.Fri., May 19, .May 20, 0a.m.

.Sat., May 20, 8.30 am Sat., May 20, 2 p.m. ..Sat, May 20, 4.30 p.m.

La Plata Maru Sat., May 20, 5 p.m. .... Cremer ..... ..Sut., May 20, 5 p.m.

Airware Plane....Thurs, Hay 20.

K.P.0. Reg.

.May 29, 5 p.m.)

Air Mail for Manda, Guam, Hono- Pan American

lala, and U.S.A., by the "Tan- American Airways Direct Service** due San Francisco, 27th May.

Haiphong

Salgón via Swatow Fort Bayard and Pakhoi Foochow and Shanghai Swatow

1

H

May 21, 7.30 am.

Ord

....May 20, 5.80 p.m.

G.P.C.

Reg. Ord.

.May 20,

p.m.

Sunday.

Cheklang

Kalgan Suiyang

Szechuen Talsang

Monday

Sun, May 21,

a.m. .Sun., May 21, 9.a.m.. Sun, May 21, 9 n.m. Sun., May 21, 0 aan. Sun, May 21; 9 a.m.

Papers only. for Stralis and Parcela Kumsang

Mon., May 22. . and Papers only for Calcutta of

Parcels May 22, 11 am. Papers.May 22, Nood. Shanghai and Jupan

Katori Maru Mon., May 22, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail Far Imperial Airways Xperiai Airways Plane.

Direct Service'-due London 29th May

money subscribed, by the, Industrial girls on Labour Day, classes far poo children and factory women can be

will be closed to the general public The offices of the French Consulate. to-morrow, being the Feast of the

- Ascension of our Lord.

Ord.

Ord.

Mon May 22.

KRO

Mar $7,45 p.m.

May 22, 5.30% 30. (G.P.O

May 22, 5p.m.;

May 2, 7p.m.

Mon, May 22.

Air Mail for delays, Java and 'Am-'Imperial Airways Piano

tralia by Imperial, Airways'-- Dirool Berviço due Bydney, 28th

•May

•K.P.O.

MAY 27. 5. RU

May 28, 5.30 0.39.

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