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H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Ianued on the Hongkong Stock Mur- kei this morning.

BANES

H.K. Banks, $.... 1.K. Banks Lon. £ Chartered £.

Mercantile, A. & D. Mercantilo, C. £.

East Asla $.

Canton $.

Unions $.

Friday,

HONGKONG TEL EGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Chamberlain May Woo Franco With Gold

G.

BARR.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1939, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works

Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Kau Pul Shek, in the Colony of Hong Keng, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Itent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of

75, years,

Intending - bidders are advised that immediately after the diapo-

Britain's Conditions For Loan To Spain

LONDON, May 18.

GREAT BRITAIN is expected to review her Spanish policy if, as is anticipated, Italian and German troops are withdrawn from Spain after to-morrow's victory parade.

The question of a British loan to Spain may become acute.

:

van

The report that M. Zeeland has been entrusted with negotiations with the Spanish Government on behalf of a group of Dutch and Swiss banks sal of the lot the Purchaser (If¦—according to the current ver- of the objective not the applicant) will be required sion with to deposit with an authorised arranging a £20,000,000 loan to officer who will be present at the Spain-has endowed the attitude salo, the sum of two hundred of the British Government with

added importance. (x. d.) 217 b. dollara, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

INSURANCES

China Underwriter 11.K Fire S

SHIPPING

Douglas $(s. d.) Steamboats $... Indo-Chinas, P. $ Indo-Chinas, DS.. Shell Bearers of- Waterboats $..

Wharves

DOCKS ETC. $

Docks $....

Providents $.

New Eng. Sh. $.

Sh. Ducks, Sh. 3.

Koilon /-..

MINING

Raubs $.....

Venz: Goldfold $.

Hongkong Mines cts.

Atainoks FB..

Aloks Ps.

Baguio Gold Ps.

Benguet Cons. Pa. Coco Grove Ps.

Demonstrations Ps.

1.X.L. PR. Ilogons Ps. Camarines Ps. San Mauricio Po. Suyoc Consol Ps. Paracles Ps.

LANDS

Hotels $... Lands $.. Lands 4% deb. S'hal Lands Sh. Humphrey $. H.K. Renities $. Chinese Esintes

Trams $..

UTILITIES

Peak Trams (old)

Peak Trams (now)

Star Ferries $..

Y

Ferries $.

China Lights (old) China Lights (new)

H.K. Electries $..

Macao Electrica

Sandakan Lights $..

Telephones (old) $..

Telephones Tractions 8/

(new)

Tractions (Pref.) u/-

INDUSTRIAL

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh.

Cald: Macg. (Prc.), Sh. Canton Icea $.

Cements $.

H.K. Ropes S.

STORES, &C. Dairy Forms (ex. ris,) Dairy Farms (rts.)

Watson $...

**

Lane Crawfords

Sinceres $.....

Wing On (H.K.)

Powell, Lid. cts. (x.d.)

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $...

S'hai Cotton Sh,

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

MISC.

1,355 b. 64 n. 7% 0. 27 a. 13 n. 80 n.

.435 11. 1.30 n. .180 b.

67

15 n.

24 n. 3/11..

.8.40 n.

.107 л.

17.85 sa.

.4.70 s.

7.70 n.

107 n.

19/8 n.

.0.10 n.

.3 n.

.4 D.

,28 su,

24 80.

11.70 sa.

.13 60. .52 sa.

22 80.

.38% sa. .1.05 so.

.45 so.

.5% .

342 60.

There are reports, too, that Ger- many's chief economie negotiators nre either already in Burgos or are Roon going to Spain to prepare a new PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. German-Spanish trade pact.

No. of Salo |

I

Adjoining Kowloon Inlaud Lot No. 2936, Ping Street,

Kan Pui Shek.

Registry Na

Locality

1

Kowloon Inland

ODID ON 197

Boundary Measurements

H. 16.

E.W.

As per sala plan.

Control

About

2,225

sq. feet.

$26

Ano. Rent.

Upset Price}

$1,669

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

Whether or not Britain la interested in Spain as a market, British poli- tical circles are aware that any refusal to lend assistance to General Franco will tend to make his regime more dependent than ever upon the Axis.

May Aid The Axis

On the other hand the British are apprehensive lest any financial sup- port they might sponsor for Spain would merely serve to help Spain meet payments duc to Italy and Germany, mainly for war supplies.

It has long been doubted here whether Spanish independence has assured that Britain's political and financial leaders are likely to with-

· hold a loan to Spain.

then

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghai TT. Singapore TT, Japan T.T. India TT. U.S.A.

Manila

T.T. Batavia

T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon

.18. 2%

1s. 274.

170

5224 105 .024

28

.57% .03%

150

108% 11.27

.7114 1273 .1/03%

BUYING

1/3,1/32

do.

m/s L/C U.S.A.

1/3 .201 .10.05

03

,4.06

4 m/s France TUT. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

4 m/s L/c London

4 m/s D/p

T.T. France

30 d/s india

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

SERIOUS RIOTS IN

-PALESTINE Britain's Conditions Britain's conditions for a loan are

(Continued from Page 1.) said to be--

1. The

of removal

foreign district commissioner, and vainly troops from Spain, including the tried to force an entry. They broke Balcarles

the windows, and steel-helmeted 2.The dispersal of armed forces policemen made a number of baton and war materials now concentrat-charges. cd in the vicinity of the Pyrences and Gibraltar.

3.-The speediest possible demo-

May

19, 1939,

TOKYO PRESS CLAMOURS AGAINST

"INTERFERENCE”-

(Continued from Pago 1

New Recovery

S.V.C. CALLED UP (Continued from Papa 1.)-

..

Drive In U.S. day's operations In French Concession

Big P.W. Programme

Is Planned

and the Settlement was kept, is afforded by this morning's nows-

papers.

Most of the papers had an inkling

of the mobilisation, but none carried the correct reasons for it.

was any foreign resident molested by the Japanese landing party.

· Withdrawal of Japanese bine- Jackets from Kulangsu, would de-

WASHINGTON, May 18.——| One sold that searches were to be pend on the developments of the alluation, the spokesman further Another sign that the Adminis-made in the Settlement, another that the mobilimation was to be a demon- said, adding, **Japanese marinestration intends to launch a new stration warning to the Japanese cannot be withdrawn by any pro- major recovery drive is seen in against action in Shanghai, while a Lost from foreign PowEIX,"

third said it was a mere demonstra- Japanese landing party at Kulangau Ickes advocating another public-Rever.

The spokesman said that the the statement of Mr. Harold tion against the Settlement terrorists.

Big Comb Out

Shanghai, May 19. Every available man from the and

has been reduced to the minimum as to altuation began to ease gradually, works programme. withdrawal has been made volun- tarlly, the spokesman saki-Domel.

He said that it is doubtful whether there has been end. Japanoso Pross Attacke

covery to warrant TOKYO, May 10-Vigorously re- Government spendi acting to the concentration of foreign money will have to be warships and landing of three. Pow-t is better expended for

usiness re armies, navies, police forces

volunteers in the International Con uction in cession was mobilised during last And since night, and begon at 6 o'clock this ent for relief, morning what is described as the publie works biggest comb-out over staged in the ers' marines at Kulangau, Japanese

French Concession. newspapers unanimously urge the than otherwise.

At zero hour, barricades which had "Government to meet the "high- The recovery drive, which it is be-been carefully arranged, appeared handed" actions of the Powers "with loved is designed with an eye to the suddenly at almost all the street u frm determination,

also expected to corners, at least three-quarters of the The "Kokumin Shimbun" declares 1940 elections, is

streets in the Concession being_closed that the Joint Brillah, American and emphasise old to small business chic-altogether. French action is nothing but a jointly by the enactment of the Mead BUT, On the borders of the Concession

demonstration and pressure against Japan

and indirect assistance to the whereby the Government guarantees and

Joans to small businesses. Kuomintang Government.

"Concentration of warships of the three Powers has further aggravated

the

International Settlement, international forces also erected bar- ricades, while police, volunteers and military searched all entrants to the Settlement from the Concession.

All but the most important roads from the Concession to the

barricaded

aascris, urging the Government to and former Federal housing

at 5 were

or

com"

$200 Million Availablo the Kulangsu situation," the paper Mr. James Moffett, oil executive,

seck solution of the

question with ministrator, after a White House con- "an extraordinary determination."

ference, stated that he was prepared The paper reveals that Japan has to organise a private mortgage aaso- Inside the Concession, parties of rejected the British protest against elation to supply $200,000,000

of troops,

police, and volunteers in altuation. the Kulangsu

more mortgage money for home and batches mostly of four men each, The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" regards factory construction. He said he had patrolled the streets, questioning and the tripartite action as designed to received encouragement from Pre-examining all passers-by, and sys- sound out

out Japan's attitude, to fore-sident Roosevelt, and was awaiting tematically entering and searching

congressional approval for stall possible Japanese netions in only

almost every Chinese house. Federal Housing. Shanghai and Tientsin and to stage a liberalising the joint demonstration against Japan at Administration Act.-Reuter, the instance of Great Britain.

Stating that the Powers' action was taken in accordance with a carefully worked-out plan, the paper urges the Government to inke vigorous action to meet the situation.

"Arrogant Attitudo"

"It is high time we snubbed the

arrogant attitude of Great Britain, the United States and France and made them fully aware of the stern realities in the Far East," the paper declares.

The "Asahi Shimbun" declares that Japan will be compelled to demand the transfer of the administrations of

House

Adjourns On May 26

It is understood that the comb-out alms at apprehending the political | terroristic factions within the Con-

cession.

The air

strictest secrecy was preserved concerning the planned comb-out so that

nono of the elements, which to- day, it is hoped, will be run to ground, should learn of the Conces- alon authorities intentions, and re- LONDON, May 18.-Mr. Neville move themselves from normal re- Chamberlain stated in the House of fuges Inside the Concession to the Commons to-day that if all the Settlement or places of escape. the police and necessary business was finished, he hoped that the House would adjourn troops were only

The House will re-assemble on

Oncers FOUNDE orders at 6.

them.

for the Whitsuntide recess. on May p.m. last night, and they did not tell

the men until 20.

they had awakened this morning.

The Volunteers received their sum- to mobilise by special couriers, who called at their residences between 'p.m. and mid- night

The Settlement -Volunteers were

Ten police and 85 demonstrators Settlements and Concessions in case June, with earlier date if public monses

5, the usual provision for

were injured.

sations continue--Domel,

One of the crowd fred an auto-anti-Japanese and terroristle organi- matic pistol wounding two policemen, one very seriously,

An official of the Czecho-Slovak

Consulate was driving his car when he was attacked with sticks and stones and severely injured.

Britain Tolls Japan "Evacuate First"

- LONDON, May 19. GREAT BRITAIN has notified Japan that the British landing party In Kulangsu will be reduced in pro- portion to the remaining Japanese

The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meoting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the Goneral Managers, Messrs. Jar- .100 n.

bilisation of the Spanish army, dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder .8.70 .

It is said that if Britain should .7.60 b. Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, come to a definite understanding with 4.45 1: 25th May, 1939, at noon, for the Russia, Mr. Chamberlain will prob- .103 n.

ably consider a closer understanding purpose of receiving the Report with Spain as being more desirable. 10.60 s.

of the Directors, passing the United Press.

Reinforcements of police with rifles .8 n.

hurried to the scene, and men of the ..4n Accounts, and electing Directors

Victory Celebrations Black Watch were later called out .65 b

BURCOS, May 10.-Two days of ready to meet any worsening altua-force. band Auditors.

of the victory celebrations oficially mark-tlon-Reuter. The Transfer Books

Britain Determined .5.30 b. Company will be closed from then the end of the civil war began

in all the Spanish provinces to-day, LONDON, May 18-Mr. Malcolm and will culminate with General MacDonald stated in the House of .561⁄4n. | 18th May to the 8th June, 1939 ..17 n.

Franco's victory march in Madrid to- 11.90 b, inclusive.

morrow, in which 100,000 troops of Commons to-day that the High Com-ships were reported to have landed By Order of the Board, the Nationalist forces will participate.missioner for Palestine had reported similar parties, United Press.

that everything in Palestino was JARDINE, MATHESON & Reuter.

quiet. CO., LTD. General Managers.

22.70

..8.45

:24 8. .71% 0.

20/- n. 22/- n.

FL. 19 n.

12 b. 1.83 b.

$..21% b. 151⁄2 b.

...

.8 n.

1.80 m.

41 b.

76 n.

H.K. Entertainment $

Constructions, $.

.30 n. ..40 .

.0% b. 134 D.

Vibro Piling $.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds

Hongkong, 20th April, 1989.

LETTERS

The "Sagres"

To the Editor.

the

the

It has been officially confirmed that the British landed 42 the samc number as the Japanese.

The United States and French- war-

Testing The Powers Britain Uninterested

It is believed, however, that the

LONDON, May 19-The "Man- LONDON,

18-Qucations statement was issued before May

chester Guardian,” in a Fender on wore asked in the House of Com- demonstrations broke out in Jerusa-

lem.

Kulangau to-day, says that the crisis mons about press reports regarding The "Evening Standard" says to--was staged-by-ine Japanese to test a loan to the Spanish Government:

the reaction of the Western Powers The Chancellor of the Exchequer day that the British Government is mude the following statement in armly determined to ignore opposi with regard to the greater matter tion expressed by Arabs and Jews,

of Shanghai. reply:

and to adhere to its plan.

So far as

am aware, it is not a case that the Spanish Government! have expressed any desire to borrow from this country, and no approach on the matter has been made to the Foreign Transactions Advisory Com- mittee.

arise.

than

mzde

to

our

nterest required-Reuter,

CANTON, May 19-According to summoned by telephone only at 6 an official Japanese report, the Chin- o'clock this morning. ese customs at Kongmoon have been So far no incidents are reported, taken over by the Japanese authori-nor have any arrests been afficially ties-Reuter.

[released for publication.-Router.

Straits

POST

From

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Air Ball by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service-London date, 13th May

Tientsin and Swatow Shanghai and Swatow Shanghai Shanghai Air fall for "Pan American Alr- ways Direct Service"-San Fran- elsco date, 11th May. Shanghai and Swatow Straite and Manila Tientsin and Swatow... Fort Bayard and Haiphong Straits...

The most encouraging feature has The paper adds that while. Arabs been the attitude of the United States Throughout, it has describe the proposals as not being Government. fully satisfactory, they admit that the

every readiness to co-operate with conditions offered are at least belter Britain, and has revealed no desire

hitherto any

by escape its commitments. England Trans-Ocean.

own It should encourage African Jews To Fight "There is no probability, owing to

faint-hearted Government, which has been inclined to favour appease present conditions, of it being found

Cape Town, May 18. possible to issue foreign loans of any At a public meeting held in

ment in the Far East, even after its substantial amount in this market, Bloemfontein to-day, South African failure in Europe. and accordingly the question of giv-Jewa announced that they would

Yet the only result of this policy| had been to graph," in order to counter this ing consent to the raising of any fight the new Palestinė plan proposed itish campaign both in Japan and to stimulate a violent anti- lean by, or on behalf of, the Spanish by the British Government. Government does not

Mr. Kirschner, President of the in the Japanese-controlled areas of "In these circumstances, on being South African Zionist Union declared China, based, no doubt, on the sound Halphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Kwangtung.... consulted as to British Anancial into the meeting that South African

should theory that one

Salgon atitutions associating themselves with Jews would fight the British pro-weakest point

of the

Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow ........! Taiyuan 4- un enquiry into the financial and posals with all their might, and If the United States is ready to co-Manila

Empress of Asia economic position of Spain

His

this challenge

In the defence of common U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Majesty's Government expressed the sound in every hand as the united interests in Kulangsu, the assump hal (San Francisco date, 27th

April). view that this would be inappropriate answer of the Jewish people through- tion is

is that she will do so if neces- Japan for reasons above stated, and no out the world.

sary in Shanghal and elsewhere in

Calcutta and Straits British Anancial institution has asso- ciated itself with the

The meeting unanimously approved the Far East proposal-a motion rejecting the British pro-

This is comforting thought, British Wireless.

}posals,—Truñs-Ocean,

which should dispel many fears that an alliance with Russia might have| 10-Telephonic adverse effects on Japanese policy. communications with Palestino Reuter, been disrupted--United

The Hongkong Telegraph.

reference to Sir,- With "Reuter's" message appearing in the 18 n. Press this morning, we would be

112 n. glad if you could see your way to

publish the following in this after- noon's issue of the "Hongkong Tele wrongful statement:

With reference to Reuter's mes .8 1. sage from Tokyo appearing in the Press this morning, re the Sagres .64%% N. case, and which has been headed 'A H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 94% prm. b. Warning to Others, we have to ad H.K. Govt. Loan 3% par b vise that the statement made is totally Marsmans (Lon.) 8/15/. n. incorrect and we state without four Marsmans (H.K.) s/...4/23⁄41⁄2 n.

of contradition that: MANILA SHARES

1.-No Regulars or Soldiers or even Closing prices through Reuters:

passengers of any description were on board and the full crew and com- plement of the vessel is taken over at the time of the wrongful seizure were returned to Hongkong from the Pescadores, which subsequently pro- ves that the statement "now" made regarding Soldiers or Regulars la totally incorrect.

Antamok Atok Bagulo Gold Balong Buhay Benguet Cons. Big Wedge Coco. Grovo Com. Mines Demonstration IJGLA

Masbate Cons, Mine Operations North Camarines Paracale. Gumkum San Mauricio... Burigao_Cona: Buyon Cont Syndicate Invest.

United Parscale .--

Bld Prices Afternoon Morning

Closing Closing May 10. May ib.

Ung. Ung.

016

11.00

Ung

2.The vessel was not in any way employed by the Chinese authorities for Military purposes. The vessel Was engaged on her lawful occasions and was properly cleared through the British Consul and the Chinese Mari- Lime Customs at Swatow, as is cus-

12014

.1534

timate cargo.

The following Is Swan, Culbertson

& Fritz report on this morning's market;:

The Manila Gold share market showed fractional gains at the close of the morning session on quiet trad-. Ing. San Mauricio advanced 2 cen- tavos, while Mambulao, Mine Operations and IX.L. each gained one centavo.

THE TELEGRAPH”. will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

FORTUNES IN STAMPS

(Continued from Page 1.).

Ominous Silenco

CAIRO,

have FYCAR.

May

Jowish Throat

LONDON, May 19,--The President

exchange their obsolete five-cent of the extremist New Zionist stamps for new issuĖS,

Per Achilles

Due.

May 10

Imperial Airways. Finne. Ninghai

May 19,

May 19,

Szechuen

May 19,

Abbekerk Giulio Cesare

.May 20

.May 20,

Pan American Aleways plane May 20 Shantung

May 20..

Victorin

.May 20,

Yochow

May 20,

Shanghal and Amoy

Jean Dupuls Sarpedon Tjlzadano

May 21.

May 21.

.May 21.

Alr

Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London 17th May

dafa, 1:

Straits

check

the

Imperial Airways Piano Katori Maru

Laos

May 22.

.May 22.

May 22.

May 22.

line.

May 32.

May 23..

Kamakura Maru

.May 23.

La Plata Maru Shirala

.May 23.. May 23.

For

OUTWARD MAILS

Per:

Friday

Date and Time.

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

and France (Paris and Northern Provinces only) by the "Air Franco Airways Direct Bervice.

H.P.O.

Bor.

Ord,

Пед.,

Ord.,

May 19, 5. pin. „May 19, 5.30 p.m.

..May 19,5 pm. .May 19, 7 p

Hoang Japan Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Talma

and Papers only for Calcutta).

Fri, May 19,

Parcels, Papers,

May 10, 5 pm

May 20, 0 am.

Saturday

Leith-Ross And Greek Debts

ת!

ganisation, which claims to represent

London, May 18. What must their feelings be to-day a formal statement threatening arm- 760 Jewish organisations, has issued

Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, chief when they realise that even these un-ed resistance against the British to economic adviser to

the British used (mint) slamps, although obsolete tomary, and Salt is a perfectly leg for postal or duty purposes, are cata- | assure that Palestine will "remain Government, who recently visited With reference to the remark logued at two shillings and sixpence open to the millions forced from a Bucharest to negotiate the Anglo- that many further points need to be ench in London and Company, well-

European Hell,"

Rumanian trade agreement, : is Manila and Naples-due · Naples, clarified we have to state that all Messrs. Graen

The statement asserted that Jewish Athens on his way home,

15th June points are perfectly clear and the known local stamp, dealers, informed groups throughout the world will

Mr. Buller stated in the House of correctness of the vessel's trading has the "Telegraph" this morning that a combat the British policy-United would, la the course of his discus-angkong that Sir F. Leith-Ross Shanghai been established, and she is therefore considerable number of the stamps Press.

sion there,' impress on tho Greek Government the Importance His “Majesty's Government attached to a satisfactory settlement of the debt problem-British Wireless,

now being wrongfully

For the Ers

datained."

DOUGLAS

& Coy General Managers,

are being bought and sold at the en- hanced prices.

** REJECTED

Douglas Steamship Co. Ltd. JAPANESE PROPOSALS

For the Owners,

WILIAMSON & Co.

Italian Barter

With Rumania

Glider Climbs 9,200 Metres

Munich, May 18.

'A' new world record altitude for

si obod tuasf `panujjuog)

the gilders was accomplished to-day by foreign, Powers concerned, spokesman said that the Japanese Peter Gloeckner of Munich, ROME, May 18 A barter agres Government has not asked any when he attained a height of 5,200 ment has been concluded between foreign Fower to reply to the mom metres Italy and Rumania, whereby Italy orandum enunciating Japan's policy favourable that the gilder could have

Atmospheric conditions were will purchae 80,000 tons of Rumania toward the International Settlement cercal and 360,000 tons of petroleum

attained a greater aliitude had not hli. um in Shanghai, sav products against Italian rayon, tex. The spokesmen pointed out that Ocean

oxygen ⠀ become" exhausted---Trans- Lilos, moter cars,

and Industrial negotiations were, going on between cos machinery.

mand Line Bauniepal Counell and the Jap

A parven Italy has also offered Rumania

anded authorilles on the spot for re- Mr. Yeung-ming, of 5 Dorset slatanes in connection with the re-organisation of the Municipal Council Rosa, Ime reported the theft of his construction of the ffumanian mer- Kystems and maintenance of peace motor car, No. 1940, tropy thu Balls cantile marine-Reuter, K and order in the settlement-Domel, bury, car park yesterday,

Romaldas

16-Year-Old Girl Drowned

· 18-year-old girl, Tong Pul-lin, was drowned in the harbour near day afternoon when she got into Telegraph Bay, West Point, Jester dificulties while swimming.

The girl went with a party of friends, and apparently wondered out of her depth. Her erles attracted her companions nahore, but before they could reach her, she disappeared beneath the water". NPIRE TEAM

„The body has not boen geðþvered.

Manlia Haiphong Amoy

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono-

falu," and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" doo Sua Tranelson, 27th Har

Haiphong

Saigon via Swatow Amoy vin Swalow

Fort Bayard and Pakhol Swntow

∙10, 7 p.m.

Giulio Cesare Bot., May 20, 10.30 am. Victoria ....Sat., May 20, 10.80 a.m.. Mut Hock...Sat., Moy 20, 1.80 p.m... Canton

.Sat, May 20, 2 pm. Abbekerk...Bat, May 20, 2.30.pm. Taksang...Sat., May 20, 4.80 p.m

„Šat., May 20, 5 pm...

Thurs, May 10..

‚Bay 30, 6 pm... May 10, 5.80 DM.. G.P.O.

Cromer Pan American

Airways Platte

May 20, 5pm.. .May 21, 7.39 s.12.

Ord.

Ord.

Sunday

Chekding

Hatyang

.Sun., May 21, 9/a.m. Sun, May-23; 9 ́mm.

Kalgan

Sulyang

Tafrang

Monday

e Parccis

Papers only, for Straits and (Parcels Kumaong ››

and Papers only for Calcutta

Shane Fosch

and Japan

Sun, May 21, 9 mm. Bun, May 21, Dame Gun, May a, and

MAY 22

Katori Maru Mon:- MAT Shëntung MonMis/23.4320

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