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Further Big Speed- Up In Navy Building

Preparations are being made for a further speed-up in the huge naval reconstructon programme now in train, This is due to the Admiralty's desire to perfect its plans for the protection of trade in wor-plans

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wartime Civil Defence

G.

R.

May 19, 1939.

Chiefs Appointed

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Pubile Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1930, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works recently. Department, by Order of His Excolluncy the Governor of one but once war begins they will take command

In peace time they will have no executive functions, Lot of Crown Land at Kau Pui

NAMES OF THE Regional Commissioners and De- puty Regional Commissioners who will control civil de fence in war-time were announced in the Commons|

'Conchies' Will Be Protected

POST

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

OFFICE.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the, time given below unless otherwise VIA SIBERIA ROUTE stated, and where malis are advertis- Letters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or before @ a.m, re-.

Shok, in the Colony of Hongprovinces and London they will assume the powers of the Central Government "for as long as might be necessary and to the extent that might be necessary."

Following is a list of the appoint-

(except Great Britain and Eire) and vine en andent of a breakdown of communications between the No Imprisonment South America per forwarded "vistered and parcel malls are closed

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 KING, for one further term of 75 years.

ments:

"EVANS OF THE BROKE"

JEWS PROTEST ÄT Edward

London Region: Admiral Str NEW PLAN: WILL FIGHT

Evans ("Evans of the Broke") and Sir Ernest Gowers.

(Continued from Page 1)

For Principle

THE

LONDON, May 18. MILITARY Training

Bill was read for a third time in the House of Commons to-day, with a vote of 837 against 180, and it will now be sent to the House of Lords, who will pass

week.

Labourites

Admiral Evans relinquished post as he was attacked with sticks and it through all its stages next January: won D.S.O. and special pro- stones and severely injured. Commander-in-Chief at the Nore In motion to captain when commanding the Mohawk and the Broke in the hurried to the scene, and men of the Reinforcements of police with rifles Dover Patrol in the Great War. He Black Watch were later called out Sir Ernest Gowers (59) is ready to meet any worsening situa- chairman of the Coal Commission. tlon-Reuter.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundreds 37. dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

which have made phenomenal pro-l

gress In the last two years.

of

Some time in June there will be laid the keels of 20 new 900-tons escort vessels of an entirely new lype -as large as a pre-war destroyer and described to me as the fastest, best-armed, and most efflelent their class in any navy,

Contracts for these ships placed within less than a month after their authorisation by Parliament early in March, but under existing naval treaties It is obligatory to give the other signatory Powern three

were

months' advance notice of the laying of the keels. Such notice was given In March, so that the actual laying down of the ships can begin in June. WELDED HULLS

That, however, is not the whole story. In the interval materials are being assembled and contracts placed for armament and equipment, with the result that when betual building storts the ships will go forward at incredible speed.

All are due to join the Fleet 12 months hence. Designed by Sir Stanley Goodell, Director of Naval Construction, they represent a type absolutely new to the British or any other navy. They will be equally dangerous to hostile aircraft or sub- ziarines.

About 80 per cent, of the hull will be welded. It is to be regretted that further details of these pocket des- troyers cannot be released, though they are now known to practically every Admiralty in the world.

the

Eight of the 16 destroyers authoris- ed this year have been ordered in pairs, and in their ease, too, con- struction will proceed at a tempo never before attempted. Known as "M" class, they are understood to be vessels of about 1,000 tons.

Tenders for the other eight des- troyers of this year's programme ore now being considered. They are understood also to be vessels of about 1,000 tons.

HEAVY CONSTRUCTION Although the Navy's primary de- mand is for escort vessels and des- troyers, steady progress is being made with heavier construction. Built, building, and projected__we have the following ships:

Nine battleships, five of 35,000 tons mounting 10 14in guns; four of 40,000 tons with nine or 10 10 guns:

Six aircraft-carriers of 23,000 tons, with a total capacity of 360 to 400 'planes;

Two 10,000-ion cruisers with 12

in guns;

13 8,000-ton cruisers with 12 Bin

guns:

10 5,450-lon cruisers with 10 5.2ln

guns;

No. of Sale |

Registry No.

Locality

oon Inland No. 4140

Adjoining Kowloon

hand Lot No. 2936,

Pui Shek.

19

Boundary

3f easurements

N. S. E. W.

feelifaetter! feet

as per sale plan.

_sq. feel.

Ano. Rent.

2,225

97.8

Opset Price

699'11

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

A

new

gional Commissioner, Viscount Knol-issioner for Palestine had reported six months work of national Import-

Hore-Dellsha, Minister for War, when he promised to introduce

cheered Mr. Lesile

clause in the bill to safeguard from The Senior Commissioner for Lon

Imprisonment conscientious objectors, don will not be appointed until on

who, having lost their appeal to the Britain Determined Tribunal, still persisted in disobey- emergency arises.

LONDON, May 18-Mr. Malcolm ing military orders. South East: Regional Commissioner, Commons to-day that the High Com-whereby conscientious objectors do MacDonald stated in the House of

Mr. Ernest Brown, Minister of Sir Auckland Geddes: Deputy Re-

Labour, introduced ✡ new clause that everything In quiet.

ance,

or enter a training centre, Sir Auckland Geddes (50) is n

It is believed, however, that the milkismen.

receiving the same former Cabinet Minister, and was statement was

allowances as Issued before the British Ambassador, U.S.A., 1020 to demonstrations broke out in Jerusa-division,

This was agreed to 1924. In December last year helem

without offered his services for national ser-

A летт clauso vice recruiting.

WIS accepted whereby British subjects abroad falling to

ACT the sumMONS would bo Ilable to punishment whenever they return to Britain. Reuter.

tys.

SOUTHERN CHIEF Southern: Commissioner, Mr. Ha- rold Butler; deputy, Mr. W. M. Good- enough.

Palestine

woa

The "Evening Standard" says to day that the British Government is firmly determined to ignore oppcel- tion expressed by Arabs and Jews, and to adhere to its plan.

The paper adds that while Arabs describe the proposals as not being Mr. Butler (35), director of

fully satisfactory, they admit that the the conditions offered are at least better International Labour Office, 1032-38, than

any hitherto made by

1

is warden of Nuffield College, Oxford. England-Trans-Occan,

Bouth Western: Commissioner, General Sir Huge Elles; deputy, Mr. Geoffrey Peto.

General Elles (58) was Master- -Generat of Ordnance, War Onlee, 1934-37.

COLLEGE HEAD

Eastern: Commissioner, Sir Will Spens; Deputy Lord Elialey.

AL

African Jows To Fight

of the

House Adjourns On May 26

A

LONDON, May 18-Mr. Neville Cape Town, May 18. Chamberlain stated in the House of Д public meeting held in Commons to-day that if all the Bloemfontein to-day, South African necessary business was finished, he Jews announced

ced that they would hoped that the Ilouse would adjourn fight the new Falestine plan proposed for the Whitsuntide recess on May The Fifty-eighth Ordinary

by the British Government.

28. General Meeting of the Company

Mr. Kirschner, President

The House will re-assemble on will be held at the Offices of the Corpus Christi, Cambridge; presided Jews would fight the British

Sir Will Spens (57) is Master of to the meeting that South African recall at an earlier date if public South African Zionist Union declared June 5, with the usual provision for General Managers, Messrs. Jar-over the Consulative Committee on posals with all their might, and

pro-interest required. Reuter. dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Secondary Education,

added that this challenge should re- Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 25th May, 1939, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, paasing the Accounts, and electing Directors

and Auditors.

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

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, Hongkong, 25th April, 1939.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

July October

40 destroyers, of 1,700 to 1,900 December

tons: Numerous submarines, mainly of

occan-going types;

January

March May

20 000-ton escort vessels specially Spot

designed for anti-aircraft and anti-submarine duty, and four smaller escort vessels;

New York, May 18. New York Cotton Opening

8.09/69

Cloaing

8.70/70 7.80/86 7.02/02

7.60/66 7.42/72 7.62b/05a 7.00N

7.01/02 7.50N 9.70N

7.61/61 7.59/59

New York Rubber

awer of the Jewish people through- out the world.

Midland: Commissioner, the Earl of sound in every land as the united Gold Flows Across Dudley; Deputy, Mr. S. J. Grey.

Lord Dudley

(45)

owns 30,000 in the Midlands.

and a larg eiron and steel works North Midland: Commissioner, Lord Trent; Deputy, Mr. H. A.S. Wortley,

acres

Lord Treat (50) is managing director of Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd.

WELSH APPOINTMENTS

The meeting unanimously approved à motion rejecting the British pro posala.Trans-Ocean.

BRITAIN'S CONDITIONS FOR LOAN TO SPAIN

(Continued from Page 1.)

Welsh: Commissioner, Lord Portal: Deputy, Captain Geoffrey Crawshay. Lord Portal (53), is chairman of the public corporation on evacuation camps.

North-Western: Commissioner, Siring the end of the civil war began with General Sir Warren Fisher (50) is Per-Franco's victory march in Madrid to- manent Secretary, Treasury, omelal the Nationalist forces will participate. morrow, in which 100,000 troops of

The Atlantic

CHERBOURG, May 18-Gold to the value of 150,000,000 francs was shipped by Belgium to the United States by the Wednesday,

Queen Mary on

States from other European coun

A stream of gold to the United tries is also reported to be in pro- gress-Trans-Ocean.

Warren Fisher; Deputy, Mr. J. R. and Will culminatprovinces to-day; German Army Goes

Hobhouse.

hend of the Civil Service.

A-Reuter.

Northern: Commissioner, 6ir Ar- thur Lambert, with Mr. J. J. Lawson, M.P.. as consultant. Appointment

deputy deferred until emergency of CHINESE DRIVE DOWN

curs.

Sir Arthur Lambert (82) is a former Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on- Tyne. Mr. Lawson Is Labour M.P. for Chester-le-Street.

Deputy,

Sir Charles

EX-CABINET MINISTER North-Eastern; Commissioner, Lord Harlech; McGrath,

Lord Harlech (54) was Colonial Secretary from 1930 til Inst May.

HAN RIVER

(Continued from Page 1)

Huyangchen and other points by Chinese guerilla and armed peasants units.-Central News.

Chinese In Hauchow An Undisclosed Place, North

Kiangsu, May 10,

Into Mourning

VIENNA, May 18.-On the occa sion of the 50th-anniversary of the German colonial troops, General von Epp to-day dedicated six banners.

Handing them over, General von. Epp declared that they should wear mourning until, the colonies were won back.-Reuter.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued yesterday says:

The turnover was amall but again business was reported on better levels than the opening quotation,

It would appear that bargain soft snaps, but holders continue to

Scottish Regional Commissioner: With guerillas who had filtered into Selection deferred until emergency, the city creating disturbance inside a Mr. Thomas Johnston, M.P., and Mr.Chinese mobile unit smashed into T. M. Cooper, K.C., MP, to col- Hauchow, Important junction on the Iaborate in planning organisation. Lunghai and Tientsin-Pukow Rall-hunters are still on the look out for Deputy, the Earl of Airile.

ways in north Kiangsu on Tuesday Inight. Mr. T. Johnston (57) is Labour

15.91N

M.P. for West Stirlingshire. Lord They set fire to the Japanese head-display a quiet patience and are not 16.00 700 15.07 /08 Privy Seul in Labour Government. quarters, ammunition depot and the showing anxiety to liquidate or meet 16.08 /00 15.98 /09 Mr. T. M. Cooper (18) is Lord Advo-offices of the bogus municipal govern 10.05b/10a

demands at low prices.... 16.00b/03a cate for Scotland,

ment. The Japanese were thrown 10.04N

Into utter confusion, 16

Buyers The Chinese retired at daybreak,- Central News.

A

Three large and fast minelayers; Numerous boom defence and har

bour protection vessels and motor torpedo boats.

July

May

September December March

16.10b/15a Spot

Total Sales:-1,000 tons.

Chicago Wheat

600 PER CENT. INCREASE Further, 16 cruisers and 30 des- troyers of older types have

taken

In

ships,

been hand

for conversion as A.A. And anti-submarine escort The whole of this work, excluding on the converted vessels, entails

tifat

a tonnage which exceeds 930,000, a Agure never before approached in peace-time and probably not in war. Every month now 80 new guns, mainly of the A.A. type, are reaching the Fleet, the production capacity of these weapons having been increased by 600 per cent, since 1936.

ES AVERAGE AGE

The average age of the Regional Commissioners is 65 and 9 months. They will be unpaid in peace-time, 79/704 Their remuneration in war-time will 74%/74% not be decided until the emergency 7344/7342 734/7336 74 /734 arises." Wednesday's Lates:-

13,097,000 bushels.

May July September

+

May July September

As against the three Arms which were turning out fire-control gear in May 1038 there are now 28, and produc- July tion has increased tenfold. Ten times as much ships' armour, is now being delivered as in 1935.

The Navy to-day is absolutely and relatively stronger than it has been since the Napoleonic Wars, barring the perold in 1916 when it over shadowed the combined armadas of the world.

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

October

Chicago Corn

50%/60%

504/507%

614/51

51/514 519%/51%

Winniper Wheat

04%/64% 65%/03

044/04%

05/05%

00%/60%

Y.M.C.A. FIXTURES

C

EMPIRE NEWS

| HINDU COMPLAINT IN BENGAL

CALCUTTA.

majority,

the European Y.M.C.A. for next The Bengal Government, with its

The following are the fixtures for week:

Senate to-day passed the $773,000,- WASHINGTON, May, 18. - The 000 naval appropriation bill, which had already passed the House.

The bill Includes funds to start construction of two battleships of 45,000 tons, 31 other warships, and 300 planes-Reuter.

in

£40,000 Television Offer To B.B.C.

The Television Department Com mitice of the Radio Manufacturers' Association has asked the Post- master-General to receive a deputa- big Mohammedan

ition to discuss speeding-up television Sunday-Discussion Grotp: "The accused of unfairness to Hindus.

the provinces. State. Modern Experiments" by Pro- Indications of this, it is said, have

The

R.M.A. ls offering fessor It. Robertson of The Hongkong been apparent in the past few months £40,000 for providing an immediate to pay University at D p.m.

in the matter of Government appoint-television tie-up with Birmingham Monday-AIP. First Aid Lecture ments,

by the radio relay method if it should at 11 a.m.; Whist Drive at 8.30 p.m.

of inter have to be abandoned for an- Dr. S. K. Mukerjee, one Tuesday Women's Section Bridge Calcutta's leading oppthalmists, has other method.

One of the three at 10 a.m.; Swimming at 6 pm. Bad-resigned his appointment as honorary ratio relay "hopa" necessary has al- minton on concrete court at 3.30 pm. ophthalmic surgeon to the Calcutta ready, been completed,

Wednesday. Women's Section Medical College as a protest against Military Whist and Mahjong at 10 his having been passed over when a the D.B.C. complete the relay link An official said: "We feel that if Thursday Flannel Dance at professor

successor, to · Lt-Col.· E.O1G. Kirwan,

at once a

a year could be saved. p.my Admission 60 cents. Open to Medical College, was appointed,

of Ophthalmic Surgery, The cost of completing the link: members and friends.

and equipping the station will be Dr. Muserie has acted for Cot, about £100,000, of which about FridayKeep Fit class at 10.30 Kirwan several times in the past, but £10,000 will be the cast of the relay a.m. Mixed Swimming at pm. now, when Col. Kirwan is going link. If the B.I.C. complete this Badminton at 8.30 pm.

home on leave, Dr. T. Ahmed, Junior doctor but a Mohammedan, favour of the cable method we will alink and then have to scrap it in har been appointed.

pay the £40,000,”.

a.m.

Saturday Christian Science Lee ture at 4.30 p.m...

H.K. Bank $1,355 Canton Ins: $230 Union Ins: $480 HK. Fires $180 H.K.

Wharves $108 H.K. 3. Docks $17.60

$44 Humphreys $7.80 H.K. Tramways $16.40 Star Ferries $65

China Light (Old) $8.40 China Light (New) $5.30 Sandakan Lights $11.00 Canton fees $1 Cements $12

H.K, Ropes $3.05

Dairy Farms Ex Rights $21 Dairy Farms Rights $10 Wing On H.K. $41

Entertainments $0.

H.K. Govt: 4% loan 34% pm. H.K. Govt: 3% loan par

Sellers

H.K. Hotels $5%. H.K. Tramways $16.00 China Lights (New): $5.00- Telephone (Old) $24

-Sales

H.K. Bank $1,300 Union Ins: $430. H.K. Wharves $107 HK Dacks $17.65

H.K. Temways 8104/.55 China Lights (Old) $0.55 Antaniok Ps. 20

Bagulo Gold Pa. 24.

Demonstrations Pa. 13. I.X.L. Ps. 52

Benguet Consolidated Ps. 11.70

Sar

Mauricio Pa. 1.03 United Paracale Pa.-.55

Itogan Ps. 22.

North Camarines Ps. 30.

Siberia" it so superscribed.

From

Australia and Manila.

at 5 pm. on the previous day, INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 19th May

Tientsin and Bwatow Shanghal and Swatow Straits... Shanghai

Air Dial for "Fan American Air- ways Direct Service"-San Fran-

claco date, 11th May.

Shanghal and Swatow

Straits and Manila

Tlentsin and Swatow....s

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Straits

Shanghai and Amoy

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date, 17th May

Giulio Cesare

Per

Dao.

Atuta Maru

.May 19.

dale,

Impérial Airways Flane

May 19,

Ninghal..

May 10.

Szechuen

May 19,

Achilles

May 20.

.May 20.

Pan American Airways plane May 20.

Shantung

May 20,

Victoria

May 20,

Yochow

May 20.

Jean Dupuls

May 21.

Sarpedon

May 21.

TJisadanc

May 21,

Imperial Airways Plano ....May 22. Katori Maru

May 22,

Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Kwangtung Salgon

.May 22.

Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow Manila

Laos... Talyuon

May 22.

.May 22.

Empress of Asla

.May 23,

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco date, 27th April),

Kamakura Mari

May 23.

Japan...

La Plata Moru

.May 23.

Calcutta and Stroils

Shirala

.May 23.

Swatow and Amoy

.May 24.

Straits!

.May 24.

Saigon

Aramis

May 24.

Bangkolt

Kwelyang

May 24..

Manila

Nosiro Maru

May 24.

Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.)---London date, 27th April and London Parcels London date,

20th April

Ranpura

Straits

Ruys

Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Straits

For

Swatow Fort Bayard Japan

Anshun Anttiochtis

Behar

Pres. Doumer

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Friday

May 24.

May 24,

May 20

May 25.

Date and Time.

Dahpu ..Fri, May 19, 12.30 pm. Taipoosck....Fri., May 19, 1.30 p.m. Atuta Maru..Fri., May 19, 3.30 p.m. Iran, Air France Plane.....Fri, May 19.

F.P.0.

Air Disil for Indo-China,

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

Reg.,

Ord

ReL., Ord

Japan

Kosong Papers, only for Straits and (Parcels Talma

and Pepers only for Calcutta).

Parcels, Papers,

Saturday

Manlia and Naples-due Nopics,

15th June Shanghal Halphong Haiphong Amoy

Victoria Canton

Taksing Cremer

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Bono- lulu, and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 27th May.

Halphong

Amoy via Swatow Salgon via Swatow

Fort Bayard und Pakhal Swatow

.......May 19, 5 p.m. ..May 10, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

May 10, 5 pm

.May 19, 7 D.M.

Fri., May 10, 7 p.m.

.Fri, May 10,

May 19, 5 p.m. May 20, 0 a.m.

Giulio Cesare Sat., May 20, 10.30'.. Sat., May 20, 10.30 am. .Sat, May 20, 2 p.m. Sat., May 20, 4.30 p.m.. ..Sat, May 20, 5 pm,

Pan American

Airways Plane

Sunday

Reg.

Ord.

Rer.

Ord.

Thurs, May 20.

K.P.O.

May 20, 5 p .May 20, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.

www.May-20,- 5-pm. .May 21, 7.30 am.

Cheklang ....Sun., May 21, 1 am,

Halyong

Kalgan

Sulyang

Talsang

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

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

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

Mon., May 22. Parcels

May 22, 11 am. Papers

.May 22, Noon. Katori Maru Mon, May 22, 3.30 p.m. Shantung..Mon., May 22, 3.30 p.m. Imperial Always Plane

Mon, May 22. K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

....May 22, & p.m.

....May 22, 5.30 p.30..

G.P.O.

Reg.

May 22, 5 p.m.

Ord.

................. May 22, 7 p.m..

Air Mail for Malays, Java and Aus- Imperiat Airways Plane

tralia by "Imperial AirwayE Direct Service"-due Sydney, 29th May

Men, Bias 22.

E.P.O.

Reg.

May 22. 6 p.m.

Ord,

May 22, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Ker.

Ord,

Canton

Tuesday

Manlia, Macorser and Sourabaya.. Haiphong

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Swatow

Chuanchow and Amoy. Shoaghat, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South America via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 18th June

.May 22, 5 p.

May 22, 7 D.n.

Fatshan..Tues., May 28, 7.15 a... Tindane..Tues., May 23, 8.30 a.. Ninghai .....Tues., May 23, 11 a.m.. Jean Dupuis Tues., May 23, 2 p.m.. Yochow....Tues., May 23, 2.30 p.m. Tolyuan Tues., May 23, 3.30 p.m.. Kamakura Maru....Tacs, May 23.

K.P.O.

Wednesday

Papera only for Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban)

Shanghai and Japan

Solgon

Reg.

Ord,

May 23. 6 p.m.. May 23, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

..May 23, 5 pm..

May 23, 7 p.m..

La Plata Moru Wed., May 24; 0a.m.. Aramis.....Wed., May 24, 0.30 am.

Thursday

Pres, Doumer

Thurs., May 25, 4.30 pm..

Air Mall for "Imperial. Airways Imperial Airways Plano

Direct Bervice"-dus London, Ist

Juno

Thurs, May ES..

K.P.O

Rer.

May 25, 5 p.nt

Ord.

.51sy 25, 5.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ref.

Mar 25,5 p.m..

Ord.

.May 25.

Thurs., May. 25.

K.F.O.

•May 25.6 p.m.

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

"Imperial Always

tralia by Direct Service-due Sydooy, 2nd

Juno

Rer.

Ord.

Rer.

Ord.

zur'a

May 25, 5.30 p... G.P.O..

May 25, B: Dome

.May. 25,

Dattle-

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