4
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid
TUITION GIVEN.
SCHOOL OF MOTORING LTD. offers you trial or short or compre- hensive courses in motor tuition with European or Chinese instructors. Phone 20382 or 50000.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
TT. London Demand
T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan
T.T. India
TT. U.S.A.
T. Menila
TT. Batavia
TT. Bangkok
T.T. Saigon
4 m/France
TT. Germany
T.T. Switzerland
TT. Australis
BUYING
4 m/s L/c London
.52 103% 821 203
100%
.1084
11.27 .71% 1274
1/03
.1/3.1/32
4 m/s D/p
do.
1/3
4 m/s L/C USA,
TT. France
30 d/s India
.20
.10.85
83%
U.S. Cross rate in Lon...4.08%
H. K. Stock Market
The
following quotations
were
issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-
ket this morning,
HANKS
H.K. Banks, $...................
H.K. Banks Lon. £ Chartered £....
Mercantile, à, & B. £.
1,355 b. 84 n. 7% n. 27 n.
Mercantile, C. £.
East Asia 9,
Canton $.
INSURANCES
Unions S......
.80 n.
435 11.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works
Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Kau Pai Shek, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 19, 1939.
CHINESE DRIVE VIOLENCE DOWN HAN RIVER
SHASI, May 18.
FOLLOWING UP their success at Yokow, strategic. town on the Han River 70 miles above Hankow, Chinese forces are pushing northward to Tienmen.
Preparations are reportedly made by the Japanese garrison to evacuate.
Thirteen truckloads of military supplies, including three fleld pieces and other heavy weapons, were said to have been moved
IN HARLAN
Shots Exchanged In U.S. Coal Dispute
HARLAN, May 18. THE FIRST serious outbreak of violence in the coal strike occurred here to-day,
Captain Vernon Sanders, command ing National Guards at High Splint mine, said about 25 men suddenly over a hill near the mine. appeared
"We are going to close the mine,"
threatened,
they
'Conchies' Will Captain Sanders sold pickets then
KING, for one further term of by the Japanese forces at Tien- Be Protected
75 years.
men to Tsaoshih, further north Intending bidders aro advised on the Hankow-Ichang highway. that immediately after the dispo-Central News. sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to depealt with an authorised officer who will be present at the salo, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This eum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 4140. Adjoining Kowloon
Inland Lot No. 2936, Ping Street,
Kau Pui Shek.
Begistry No.
↑ No. of Sale
Locality
Boundary Measurements
N. 16. E
ኒያ.
feel f4el feel feet
un per sale
plan.
Contents to
eq. feet.
Upsel Price i
About
2,225
125
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
699'11
The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company 13 n. will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar (x. d.) 217 b.dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder 1.30 n. Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, .180 b. 25th May, 1939, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors,
China Underwriter $....... H.K. Fire ...
SHIPPING
Dougins $ (5, d.)
Steamboats' $... Indo-Chinas, P.
Indo-Chinas, DS. Shell Bearers z/- Waterboats $..
Wharves $
.07.
15 n.
60 n
.24 . 83/14 n. .8.40 n.
DOCKS ETÜ,
.107 n.
Docks $.
17.05 sa.
Providents $.
.4.70 5.
New Eng. Sh. $.
.7.70 n.
Sh. Docks, Sh.
MINING
Kallan s/...
Raubs ......
Venz: Goldfield $.. Hongkong Mines cia. Atamoks, Pa.
Atoks Ps.
Bagulo Gold Ps.
Benguet Cons. Pa Coco Grove Ps. Demonstrations Pa. I.X.La. Ps. Itogons Ps. Camarines Ps. San Mauriclo Ps. Suyoe Consol Ps. Paracles Ps.
Hotels $.
LANDS
Londs $.. Lands 4% deb. $.. S'hai Landa Sh. $. Humphrey $..... H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates
UTKATIES
Trams Sold)
(now).
Peak Trama Peak Trams
Star Ferrica $.. Y. Ferries $.
China Lights
(old)
China Lights (new) $..
H.K. Electrice $.. Macao Electrics
Sandakan Lights $.
107 n.
.19/0. .8.16 n.
.3 n. .fn.
28. 50.
.24% ca. 1.70 0.
.13 En. .52 €.
No Imprisonment For Principle
Japanese Thrust LOYANG, May 18-Military in- telligence reports the arrival in
LONDON, May 18. Kihsten, cast Honan town 18 miles
THE MILITARY Training south of Lanteng, of 1,300 Japanese Bill was read for a third time in from Kalteng and Lanteng.
opened fire and the Guards repiled, shooting above the pickets' heade..
The
pickets then retreated over the hill and disappeared.
About 80 shots were exchanged but no injuries were reported.- United Press.
More Troops-Sent HARLAN, May 17.—An additional 400 troops have been sent here, mak- ing a total of 1,200.
Tension between the United Mine-
the and
non-
unionists increased after it was an- workers' pickets thrusting northeastward towards the with a vote of 337 against 130, ducers, except the Harlun Associa- The Japanese forces are said to be the House of Commons to-day,nounced that all the major pro- Weits! River. Strict precautionary and it will now be sent to the tion, had signed the Union agreement. House of Lords, who will pase it through all its stages next week.
measures are being tüken by the defenders-Central News.
a now
Air Raid Thwarted
Chungking, May 18. Labourites cheered Mr. Leslie Air force officials here id nine Hore-Bellsha, Minister for War, when Chinese planes to-day fought off he promised to introduce Харалеле bombers bound for
clause in the bill to safeguard from Chungking early this morning, near imprisonment conscientious objectors, Kucifa at the head of the Yangtao who, having lost their appeal to the
ing military orders. Tribunal, still persisted in disobey
Mr. Ernest Brown,
Minister of Labour
introduced f new clause whereby conscientious objectora do six months work of national import-
gorges.
Two Japanese planes were shot down-United Press.
Pelping-Sulyan railway has been
Kucihua.
-United Press.
POST OFFICE.
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail andj Parcels (not Insured) will be ac cepted for Canton and despatched ar clrcumstances permit.
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES
Registered and Parcel Maila "are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise. VIA SIDERIA ROUTE stated, and where mails are advertis- Letters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or before 9 am, re- (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded via gistered and parcel mails are closed Siberia" if so superscribed. Tat. 5 p.m. on the previous day.
INWARD 'MAILS
From
Australia and Manila
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London dale,
13th May
Tientsin and Swatow Shanghai and Swatow Straits
Shanghal
Air Mall for "Fan American Air- ways Direct Service-San Fran- slaco date, 11th May. Shanghai and Swatow
Straits and Manila
Tientsin and Swatew Fort Bayard and Haiphong Straits
Giulio Cesaro
Due
Per
Atuta Maru
Imperial Airways Flans
Day 10.
Ninghai
.May 10:
Szechuen
.May 19.
Achilles
May 20.
.May. 20.
Pan American Airways plane May 20.
Shantung
May 20.
Victorla
May 20.
Yochow
.May 20,
Jean Dupula
.May 21.
Sarpedon
May 21.
Shanghal and Amoy
Tyliodono
.May 21.
Direct
dale,
Straits
17th May
Imperial Airways Plane Katori Maru ...
.May 22.
.May 22,
Halphong, Pakhot and Fort Bayard Kwanglung
.May 22.
Salzon
Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow Manila
Laos. Taiyuan
May 22.
.May 22.
Empress of Asia
.May 23.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
April).
Kamakura Maru
May 23.
Japan
La Plata Maru
May 23.
Calcutta and Straits
May 23.
Swntow and Amoy
.May 24.
.May. 24.
Saigon
Bongkok
Aramis Kwelyang
May 24,
.May 24:
Nasiro Maru
.May 24
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways
Service"-London
S.V.C. CALLED UP
(Continued from Page 1.)
day's operations in French Concession and the Settlement was kept, is afforded by this morning's
hal (San Francisco date, 27th news- papers.
Most of the papers had an inkling of the mobilisation, but none carried the correct reasons for it.
One said that searches were to be
made in the Settlement, another that the mobilisation was to be a demon- against action in Shanghai, while a third said it was a mere demonstra- tion against the Settlement terrorists.
Reuer.
Guerillas In North PEIFING, May 18.-Traffic on the resumed after constant interruptions or enter a training centre,stration warning to the Japanese for several days past by guerillaeceiving the same allowances
militiamen. destruction between Kalgan and This was agreed to without a
division.
A new clause
Hecepted whereby British subjects abroad falling to
the summións would be liable to punishment whenever they return to Britain. -Reuter.
states
An
unconfirmed report from reliable sources
that Боте fighting has been going on in the Jehol province between eighth route army troops and Japanese forces.
in central Hopel increased guerilla strength is reported to have caused a general withdrawal of Japanese territory early in the spring. troops which advanced into guerilla
inhan railway are still held by the A few isolated towns cast of the Japanese, but the area under Japan- ese control has not been extended... ileuter.
Furthor Successos ICHANG, May 10-The Japanese Third Division has suffered heavily Hupch. Two of its detachments have during fighting in north and central been nearly totally annihilated, field despatches state.
Answer
was
were injured.
Ten police and 85 demonstrators
One of the crowd Ared an auto-
Big Comb Out
Shanghal, May 19. Every available
man ormies, navles, poller forces
from the and volunteers in the International Con- cession was mabilised during last night, and began at
o'clock this night morning what is described og the biggest comb-out ever staged the French Concession.
SERIOUS RIOTS. IN PALESTINE
(Continued from Page 1.)
At zero hour, barricades which had been carefully arranged, appeared district commissioner, and
the valniy suddenly at almost all
street tried to force an entry. They broke corners, at least three-quarters of the the windows, and
in the Concession being closed steel-helmeted streets policemen made a number of baton altogether. charges.
On the borders of the Concession and the International Settlement, international forces also erected bar- while pollee, volunteers and The Chinese are steadily pressing one very seriously.
matic plstoi avounding two pollcemetary scarched all entrants to the eastward on the Kingshan-Chung-
Settlement from the Concession, slang highway and the Hankow- Consulate was driving his car when leading from the Concession to the An official of the Czecho-Slovak All but the most important roads Ichang highway. The Japanese lines he was attacked with at Teacshih, on the latter highway stones and severely injured. 00 miles northwest of Hankow, are
sticks and Settlement were barricaded com-
pletely Reinforcements of police with rides reported to be wavering under heavy hurried to the scene, and men of the
the Concession, partles of Anside Chinese By Order of the Board,
police, and troops,
volunteers in Black Watch were later called out batches mostly of four men cach, Chinese troops have meanwhile ready to meet any worsening situa-patrolled the streets, questioning and JARDINE, MATHESON & broken into Tienmen, strategic town tlon-Router.
CO., LTD.
15 miles southwest of Tanashi. The General Managers. bulk of the Japanese force has been
the to withdrawn
outskirts to avold Hongkong, 25th April, 1939.
being trapped, leaving a limited unit to engage the Chinese.
The Chinese siege of Tlenmen has been further tightened by the arrival missioner for Falestine had reported strictest secrecy was preserved
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 18th May to the 8th June, 1939 Inclusive,
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued yesterday says:
The turnover was small but again business was reported on better levels .22 80. than the opening quotation. 38 sa.
It would appear that bargain .1.05 sa.
hunters are still on the look out for soft maps, but holders continue to display a quiet patience and are not .55 50 showing anxiety to liquidate or meet
demands at low prices.
Buyers H.K. Bank $1,355
..5%
.34 0. .100 n.
.8.70 n.
.7.80 b.
.4.43 n.
102 n.
16.00 .
Canton Ins: $230
Union Ins: $430 H.K, Fires $100 H.K. Wharves $108 H.K. Docks $17.00
$42
.B
H.K.
.4 1.
05 b.
Star Ferries
22.70 n.
..0.45 b. ..5.30 b.
17.
$16.40
Light (Old) $8.40
China Ligit (Now) $5.30 Sandakan Lights $11.90
.56 n. Canton Ices $1
Cements $124 H.K. Ropes $3.05 Dairy Farms Ex Rights $21
11.00 b.
Dairy Farms Rights $15
Wing On H.K. $41
Entertainments $0%.
HK. Govt: 4% loan 34% pm. H.K. Govt: 3 3% loan par
Sellers
H.K. Hotels $34.
H.K. Tramways $16.00 China Lights (New) $5.60 Telephone (Old) $24
Balca
Telephones (okl) $.
.24 6.
Telephones (new) $. Tractions /-
.7 n.
20/- n:
Tractions (Pref.) s/-
INDUSTRIAL
22/- 1.
Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh.
.14 n.
Cald: Macg. (Pro.), Sh.
.19
Canton Ices
b.
Cementa $...
12% b.
H.K. Ropes $.
.3.05 b.
STORES, C.
b.
15
b.
H.K Bank $1,360
.8 s.
Union Ins: $435
.B L
H.K. Wharves $1074
180
.
H.K. Docks $17.65
.43 D.
H.K. Tramwaye $167.55
75 n.
Ewo Sh. S.
181⁄4 n.
Dagulo Gold Pa 244.
S'hal Cotton Sh. $..
.112 n.
Zoong Sings, Sh. $..
.30 n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. §.
IX.L. Ps. .52
MISC.
Sun Mauricio Ps. 1.00
H.K. Entertainment $
.81 b.
Constructions, S..
1/4 23+
Vibro Piling $.
Dalry Farms (ex. ris.) $..21
Dairy Farms (rts.)
Watson $RET
Lane Crawfords
Sinceres $..
Wing On (H.K.) 3.. Powell, Ltd. cts. (x.d.)
COTTON MILLS
Ch: Govt. 5% 1920
G. Bonds
Ching Lights (Old) $0.05
Antamok Ps, 28
Benguet Consolidated Ps. 11.70
Demonstrations Pa; .13
'United Paracalo Ps. .35
Itogan Ps. 22
.8 n. North Camarines Pa. 38.
.64% n. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8%% prm. b. H.K. Govt: Loan 34% par Marsmans (Lon.) x/-
.15/- D. Maramans (H.K.) s/- .4/23 x.
Gold Flows Across
The Atlantic
CHERBOURG, May 18Gold to the value of 150,000,000 france was shipped by Belgium to the United States by the Queen Mary on Wednesday,
LONDON, May 18-According to figures given in the House of Com-1 mona 63.6 per cent. of taxation pro- posed in the finance bill, the Anali A'siream of gold io, the Unlied atage of which will be taken in the States from other European coun- House of Cœomens next week, is tries is also reported to be in pro direct--British Wireless.
gress-Trans-Ocean.
pressure.
Britain Determined LONDON, May 18.-Mr. Malcolm MacDonald stated in the House of Commons to-day that the High Com-
lem.
almost
all passers-by, and sys- tematically entering and searching every Chinese house. aims at apprehending the political It is understood that the comb-out terroristic factions within the Con- cession.
The
of Chinese units from Yokow, on the that everything in Palestine was Hon River
20 miles southwest of
quiet.
concerning the planned comb-out 50 Tienmen,
It is believed, however, that the
that none of the elements, which to- Chinese
statement was issued reinforcements recaptured
before the day, it is hoped, will be run to Tungpa, on the Honan-Hupuh border, demonstrations broke out in Jeruse ground, should learn of the Cances- on Tuesday morning. The Japanese,
sion authorities' intentions, and re- The "Evening Standard" says to- fled to Hwalhotien, east of Tungpa.
move themselves from normal re- Following in hot pursuit, the Chinese day that the British Government is fuges inside the Concession to the smashed into Hwaihotlen, and drove firmly determined to ignore oppost-Settlement or oth
other places of escape, the Japanese away.
tion Both towns are expressed by Arabs and Jews, Omcers commanding the police and new under Chinese control and the and to adhere to its plan.
troops were only given orders at $ highway
between
The paper adds that while Arabs p.m. last night, and they did not tell them has been
describe the proposals as not being the men cleared of Japanese remnant troops fully satisfactory, they admit that the
until they had Chinese troops which recently conditions offered are at least better
awakened this morning. captured Tanghe and Sinych, im-
The Volunteers received their sum- any hitherto portant south Honan towns, spread th
made by monses to mobilise by special England. Trant-Ocean. several directions to attack the
who called at thetr .Qui
couriers, residences between 9 pan. and mid- Japanese at Pingshihchen, Huyang-
African Jews To Fight ehen and Kuotanchen, rural towns Inj
night. the neighbourhood. After two days
The Settlement Volunteers were severe fighting, the Japanese lines were shattered. All three towns
summoned by telephone only at 5
o'clock this morning. were recaptured,
So far no incidents are reported, nor have any arrests been officially
re-
Cape Town, May 10. At a Bloemfontein to-day, South African public meeting held in Jews announced that More than 400 Japanese bodies fight the new Palestine plan proposed
they
would were counted by the Chinese who re-by the British Government. entered Tangho, Hundreds of other
Mr. Kirachner, President of Ute
them
released for publication--Reuter, BRITAIN'S CONDITIONS FOR LOAN TO SPAIN
(Continued from Page 1.)
Japanese dead and dying are reported South African Zionist Union declared to have been carried away in trucks to upon.
the Japanese retreat from the the meeting that South Africon town. Further casunities are under Jews would fight the British pro-
posals with all their might, stood to have been suffered од
and their reirent as they were waylaid at sound in every land as the united added that this challenge should re- Iluyangchen and other points by answer of the Jewish people through- and will culminats with General Chinesa guerilla and armed peasant out the world, unlts.-Central News.
Chinese In Hsuchow
An Undisclosed Place, North
Franco's victory march in Madrid to- The meeting unanimously approved morrow, in which 100,000 troops of a motion rejecting the British pro- the Nationalist forces will participate. posala-Trans-Ocean.
Ominous Silenco
CAIRO,
Reuter.
Britain Uninterested
May 19-Telephonic LONDON, May 18. Questions communications with Palestine were asked in the House of Com- disrupted-United mons about press reports regarding
have Press,
been
Kiangsu, May 10. With guerillos who had filtered into the city creating disturbance inside a Chinese moble unit smashed into Hauchow, Important Junction on the Lunghai and Tientsin-Pukow Tall-
a loan to the Spanish Government. ways in north Klangeu on Tuesday night.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Jowish Throat They set fire to the Japanese head- LONDON, May 19The President made the following statement In quarters, ammunition depot and the of the extremist New Zionist
reply:
"So far as I am aware, it is not offices of the bogus municipal govern-ganisation, which claims to represent a case that the Spanish Government ment. The Japanese were thrown 750 Jewish organisations, has issued into ulier confusion.
have expressed any desire to borrow formal statement threatening arm from this countly, and no approach The Chinese retired at daybreak-ed resistance against the British to Central News.
on the matter has been made to the assure that Palestine will "remolo Foreign Transactions Advisory Com- open to the millions forced from amittee, European Hell."
THE “TELEGRAPH": will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.
or
"There is no probability, owing to The statement asserted that Jewish present condillons, of it being found groups throughout the world wili possible to issue foreign loans of any combat the British policy-United substantial amount in this market, Prem
and
accordingly the question of giv ing consent to the raising of any loan by, or on behalf of, the Spanish Government does not arise.
GOLF JUBILEE GAMES
Mrs. R. M. Pearce, 3 down, won the Golden Jubilee Competition for the women's section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, at Deep Water Bay on Tuesday,
"In thead circumstances, on boing consulted ́ns' to British; financial ¡in- stitutions associating themselves with an enquiry into the financial and economic position of Spain Hi Majesty's Government expressed the view that this would be inappropriate for reasons above stated, and y no Mrs. B. Leighton and Mrs, British financial institution has asso Blair, down, were runners-up. ciated itself with the · proposal, There were 83, entries.
British Wireless.”:
Straits
Manila
Straits and Europe via Sucz (Papers etc.)-London date, 27th April and London Parccis-London date, 20th April
Shirala
Anshun Antilochus
Ranpura
Ruys
Behar
Pres, Doumer
.May 24.
.May 24.
May 25,
.May 25.
Straits
Straits
Japan and Shanghai
OUTWARD MAILS
Date and Time.
Friday
For
Swatow
Fort Bayard Japan
Air
Per
Dahpu...
Fri., May 19, 12.30 p.m. Taipoosck....Fri, May 19, 1.30 p.m. Atuta Maru ..Fri, May 19, 3.30 p.m.
Mall for Indo-China. Iran, Air France Plane ....Fri, May 19. and France (Paris and Northern Provinces
"Air only) by the France Airways Direct Service."
.May 19, 5 p.12. May 19. 7 p.m. Fri, May 19, 7 pun. ..Fri., May 10, May 19. 5 pm... May 20, 0 am.
FP.O
ECE..
May 19, 5 pan.
Ord
May 19, 5.20 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg
Ord,
Japan Papers only for Strails and (Parcels Talma
and Papers only for Calcutta).
Hosang
Parcels, Papers,
Saturday
Mantia and Naples due Naples,
15th Jung Shanghal
Halphong Halphong Amoy
Air Mail for Alanila, Guam, fiono- Ialt, and U.S.A, by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 27th May.
Haiphong
Amoy via Swnlow Saigon via Swatow Fort Bayard and Pakhoi Swatow
Giulio Cesaro Sat., May 20, 10.30 am Victoria ....Sat., May 20, 10.30 am. Canton .............Sat., May 20, 2 p.m. Taksang ....Sat., May 20, 4.30 p.m. Cremer........Šat., May 20, 6 p.m. Pan American
Airways Flane ........Thurs., May 20. K.P.O.
.May 20, 5 p.m. .May 20, 5.30 p.m.
.May 20, 5 p.m. .May 21, 7.30
Reg.
+
Ord.
G.P.0.
Reg. Ord.
Sunday
Cheklang Halyong
„Sun., May 21, 3 a.m.
.Sun, May 21, 0 a.m.
Kalgan
Sulyhng
Talsang
.Sun., May 21, 9 a.m. .Sun, May 21, 0 nm. Sun, May 21,0 am.
Monday
Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Kumsang
and Papers only) for Calcutta
Shanghai and Japan Foochow
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service'—due London, 29th
May
Porcels
Mon., May 22, May 22, 11 a.m. Papers ..May 22, Noon. Kalori Maru Mon., May 22, 3.30 p.m. Shantung Mon., May 22, 3.30 p.m. Imperial Airways Plane
Mon, May 22. K.P.O.
May 22, 7 De
Mon, May 22.
Reg.
...May 22, 5 p.m.
Ord.
May 22, 8.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Iter.
May 22, 5 p.
Ord,
Air Mall for Milaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways
trails by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—duo Bydney, 29th May
Plane
K.P.O.
Key.
.May-22. 5. p.m.
Ord.
May 22, 6.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Ker.
.May 22, 5 pak
Ord
Canton
Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya Halphong.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong Swatow
Chuanchow and Amoy
Tuesday
May 22, 7 D.EL.
Fatahan..Tue., May 23, 7.15 am.. Tjisadane ..Tues., May 23, 8.30 am.. Ningha! ......Tues., May 23, 11 am.. Jean Dupuis Tues., May 23, 2 pm.. Yochow....Tues., May 23, 2.50 p.m.. Taiyuan Tues., May 23, 3.30' p.m..
Tues., May 23. B.P.O.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Kamakura Maru
Central and South America viá San Francisco-duo San Francisco, 15th June
May 23, 3. p.m. May 23, 5.30 pm.. G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord,
Reg.
Ord.
May 23, 5 pm. May 23, 7 pm..
Wednesday
Papera only for Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban) Shanghai and Japan
Salgon
La Plata Maru Wed., May 247 am: Aramin....Wed, May 24, 9.30: a.XXI.
Thursday
Pres. Doumer
Thurs., May 25, 4.36
Air Mali for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano
Direct Servico"--duo London, 1st Juno
p.mi.
Thur May 28. KEO.
Ees.
May 25, 5 ptLi
Ord.
.May 25, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
May 25, 5 p.m.
Ord.
May 25, p.m.
Plane
Thurs, May 25.
EP.O.
May 25, 5 p.m.
Ale Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus« Imperial Airways
iralla by #Terperial - Airways'
Direct Service-due Sydney, 2nd Juno
Rex.
Ord
Ord
May 25, 5.30 p.m..
G.P.O. ČI PAM
May 25.5 p... May 25,7 p
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.