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TO LET BATHING BED-Owner will let shed at Moin Beach, Repulse Bay on

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN,

What to do to help a child

who is

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Il-treated In a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent secking advice on any matter alternate days, July/September for concerning a child, would be doing $300. Reply to Bex No. 842, "Hong-an act of kindness by communicating

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The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C.. Kowloon. Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Pakfulum Road, 1st floor; or the inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Street, 1st door, Kow-

Raymond Massey's

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All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

Wife Goes To Reno The Informant name will be

New York.

MRS. RAYMOND MASSEY-

Adrianne Allen, the actress -arrived at Reno recently to establish residence preparatory to seeking a divorce.

Raymond Massey is

at present

kept strictly private, except in cases where mailce is proved.

Woman to run Oxford College

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HOPES FOR SETTLE- MENT OF CRISIS IN TIENTSIN NOW MUCH BRIGHTER

(Continued from Page (.)

ccasions to Japan in connection with settling the Tientain incident by negotiation, because the Briilah Cabinet has come to the conclusion that intensification of tlie confilet in the Far East must be avoided under all circumstances,

It is declared that the British Gov- ernment la now prepared to hand over to the local. Chinese puppet authorities the four Chinese suspected of complicity in the murder of an offeint of the pro-Japanese Govern- ment in North China

Moreover, London is said to be disposed to agree to co-operate with the Japanese in repressing terrorist elements inside the British Con- cession in Tientsin,

However, these concessions would be conditional upon the Immediate removal of the blockade at Tientsin. and the postponement, at least for the time being, of further Japanese political demands regarding British policy in North China,

Authoritative quarters also state that Mr. Chamberlain, within the next few days, will be in a position to announce the beginning of negod- tory of Oxford or Cam-ations for a settlement of the Anglo- Lincoln in nois," by Robert Sher-bridge a woman has been ap- Japanese-incidents,

appearing in the principal role in FOR the first time in the his

famous Pulitzer Prize play, "Abej

wood.

pointed Bursar

of a

men's

Oxford, DRVE

Mrs. Massey has taken a coltage on 'college. the Nevndn side of Lake Tahoe,, where she will spend the next six Balliol College, weeks the period necessary to e-given the post to Miss A. Brad- tablish residence.

bury, who has been stewardess of There is no indiention as yet as to Calus College, Cambridge, for five the grounds for the nellon.

years. She will be in charge of the Raymond Massey, one of the most entire domestic arrangements of the

to-day both on college. popular actors of stage and screen, and Adrianne Allen were married nine years ago,

Slim, very fair and eftelent, Miss

They have two children, who were Bradbury his 30 men and women un both born in England-Daniel, now her staff in her present post at Cam- aged live, and Anna, who is not yet bridge.

two.

Mr. Massey, who is Canedlon born, “She buys all the food, prepares all Is a brother of Mr. Vincent Massey, the Canadian High Commissioner in London. He is 42.

Last year he scored a great success In London in "Idiot's Delight," while

In 1934 both he and his wife appear- ed in "The Shining Flour,'

the menus and supervises the cool- Ing for 400 students," I was told, yes- terday. "She does the accounts and pays all the wages as well..

"She is very popular and Caius will be sorry to lose her."

The

Hongkong Telegraph

NINTH

ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telograph”)--

It la confirmed that the negotiations will take place in Tokyo, conducted by Sir Robert Craigie.

The Cabinet at its weekly meeting on Wednesday will decide on the details of the British concessions to Japan.-Trans-Ocean,

EMPIRE NEWS

EXTENSIVE CUSTOMS

FRAUDS

MOMBASA

As the result of inquiries here ex- tensive Customs frauds have been revealed. One Important firm will shortly face a trial. The stated to be one of many, and it is believed that 30 cases are pending.

CBSC is

The method of the frauds is alleged

to be the issuing of two sets of in- valces, one accurate and one false, for the Customs,

Is believed that the revelations will involve well-known arms over long periods.

Statement on Defence. The Governor of Kenya, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham. has promised 10

make

a full statement on defence preparations when the Legislative Council meets on Tuesday. SOUTHERN RHODESIA

FLOODLIGHTING THE VICTORIA FALLS

SALISBURY. There is much controversy over the proposal to floodlight__the_Victoria Falls for the celebrations next year of the Golden Jubilee of the occupa-

The Jubilee Committee decided to make an experiment of floodlighting

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 tion of the colony.

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW

CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

For Story-Telling Pictures.

1st, $30. 2nd, $15, 3rd, $10.

SECTION TWO:

General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

Ist. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10.

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human

Studles

1st, $30. 2nd. $15.~~~~ 3rd: $10. SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studies. 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15. 2nd. $10, 3rd, $5.

RULES

The following nules will govern the ' Competition;

1-The Competition is confined Ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers

1-No employee or member of any firm in the photographia trade is permitted to compete.

3.The prizes will be awarded to the competitore sending, in what are adjudged to be the best phate- each Section. Each rapha In entry must be accompanied by a form which will be · published during the period of the Com- -petition, and which must pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all

of the entries in reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

10

B-All photographs entered mut have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other. Competitions are Incligible. 6--No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, tons of or damage to entries.

7-All entries to be eliher black..

sopta, or toned pictures, and must

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY

be

photo.

mounted, Coloured graphs are ineligible. 8-Pictures submitted in sepia toner should be accompanied by A smaller print in blick and white.

8. No picture to entered in more

than one Bection, 10.--Bounts

Labe

anly

while dr

and, except in the Children's Section, must be of one of the following sizes:-19x12 13X20.

11. No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition.

12-Entries In the Children's Section murt, bear the entrant's name, age and Address on the entry forin counter-signed by a parent. 13-Members of the Stars of the Hongkong Telegraph and tho South China Morning Post are not permited to compete, 14-The decisions of the Judges shall

be Gral.

15-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the-Telegraph offices within seven баук.

SECTION

NAME ADDRESS

DATE

ENTRY FORM

Please use block latters and pasta this on back of each Entry. It entered i Children's Section, parent please com torstga herd.

on

a small scale. This has been criticised by some people who think this will vulgarise the falls. Others contend that it will be a great attrac- Alon.

L

AUSTRALIA

£1,100 STOLEN FROM GOLD-MINE

KALGOORLIE, Western

Australia.

H.K. Stock Market

were

June 28, 1939,

ANGLO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE NEAR

Continued from Page 1.)

Tho following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Buckingham Palace. ket this moming.

dian tour, the King to-day received Viscount Halifax in. audience at

BANKS

H.K. Banks $ H.K. Danks Lon, £.. Chartered £. Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile, C. E East Asin $...

INSURANCES

Cantons $. Unions $... China Underwriters $.. H.K. Fire S....

SHIPPING

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

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $... Docks $.. Providents $. New Eng. Sh. $. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.

It is stated that in the course of the 1,325 b. conversation which Insied an hour, 80 n. the Foreign Secretary reviewed the 7 n. international situation In detail. 254 n. Trani-Occan.

12 n.

.00 n

Peace Safeguarded

PARIS, June 27-Thanks to the watch on our frontiers, peace has 230 8. been safeguarded," declared M. .437 n. Edouard Daladier, when he prorogued 1.96 sa. the Chamber until the middle of

.183 6.

November.

The Premier was replying to a .67 n. question why the Government can- sidered special defence precautions to 80 n. be necessary.

.15 1.

30 n. .83/1

:.0.10 n.

For 20 years, he said, the situation had never been so grave,

ever

"At our frontiers there are 3,000,- 000 men, without counting the semi- .110 s. military formations, and we hear of 18.20 n, concentrations larger than .4.05 b. before. Within our frontiers there 1,8.30 n.

is propaganda, using racial and 108 n. religious means and old prejudices in an attempt to break Anglo-Frenchi solldurity"

.18/ n. .8.40 b.

.4 n.

M. Daladier declared that he had mobilized no forces, but had recalled! troops available. Two classes were undergoing! instruction with the colours and were indispensible.

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail and will be ac Parcela (not Insured) cepted for Canton and despatched ar clrcumstances permit.

PARCEL POST Parcel Port Service to Swalow and Foochow is temporarily suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the VIA SIDERIA ROUTE

timo given below unless otherwise Letters and Postcards for Europe stated, and where mails are advertis- (except Great Britain and Eire) and cd to close at or before & am, to South America are forwarded "via glstered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" it so superscribed,

at 5 p.m. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

Air Mail by "Air France Direct

Air Diall by "Pan American Air-

waya Dircel Service"-San Fran- Pan American

claco date, 21st June. Manila

Air Mail by "Imperial Always Direct Service"-London date. 24th June.

..June 28. ..June 20.

Per

Duo.

Servico" Paris date, 21st June .. Air France Piano

June 28.

Shanghai

Bulssevain

..June 28,

Haiphong

Canton

June 28.

Tientsin and Swntow "Shanghal and Amoy

Japan

Chengtu

Juno 28.

Kingyunn

June 25,

Japan

Nagato Maru Nankin

Airways Plane Pres. Cleveland

........

.June 28. .....June 28.

MINING

Kailan s/-

Imperial Airways Piano Tilawa Behar

June 29,

June 29.

June 30.

Raubs $..... Venz. Gold $.. Hongkong Mines cts.

4

LANDS

Hotels $.

.5.70 s.

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date.

10th June). Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Papers etc.)-London date, 1st June

Emp. of Japan

.June 30.

Hakone Maru

June 30,

Lands $. Lands 4

.35.60 s.

, Pakhol, Hoihow and Fort

Soochow

deb. $.

par, b.

,9.30.n.

0n. TRANSPORTS MASSING| Japan

.1.00 n. :100 11.

Tientsin

Shanghal

Yunan

June 30. June 30.

Alipore

Conte Blaner

mano

Jupan

Achilles

(Continued from Page 1.)

Straits

Anktil

July

10.60 so.

Straits

7.40 ·n.

Peak Trams (new) $.

.3.70 n.

Star Ferries $.

001 53.

Mamol. Changlo. Changmen and other elties along the coast. sa dropped at Changmen.

Ticnisin

Bombs were

Saigon

Straits and Manlia

Y. Ferries $.

.2214 n.

China Lights (old) $.

China Lights (new) §. H.K. Electric

Macao Electrics

Sandakan Lights

12 n

Telephones (old)

231

2.

Telephones (new) $.

7.70

13,

Tractions /

Traction (Pref.)

22/6 n

Shui Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realties $.. Chinese Estates $..

UTILITIES

Trams $.

Peak Trams (old) $1

INDUSTRIALS

.04 n. .5.80 n.

.55 b

18 n.

20/ n.

The Chamber voted the prorogation by 350 votes to 231,-Neuter.

WARSHIPS ́AND'

Chinese shore battéries red book on the Japanese warships. While the gun duel was going on, several hun- dred Japanese bluejackets landed on Sharp Peak Istond-Central News,

Two Ships At Foochow

H.M.S. Dainty, which was to have been relieved at Foochow yesterday by H.M.S. Duchess, will remain at Pagoda Anchorage for the time be- 14 ning. There will thus be two British

. destroyers. off Foochow .1 b.

• No worships have yet been sent to 14.

Wenchow.

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.. Cold: Mae (Pre), Sh. $...13 Canton Ices Cements S. H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) S. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons S....... Lane, Crawfords $. Slaceres $........ Wing On (H.K.) Powell, Ltd. $.

.3.70 n.

The Jardine steamer Talsang will .214 n. leave Hongkong at 4 p.m. to-day for .21 n. northern ports, via Swalew. If .8.45 b. nccessary, she will be escorted into

7.50 n. Swatow Harbour.

.1.80 n.

41 b.

.1 1.

Landing Off Wenchow KINHWA, June 28.-Under' cover COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.5

19.00 n. of a naval and aerial bombardment Shai Cotton Sh. 5.

,112 n.

more than 200 Japanese marines landed at a number of points on Zoong Sing. Sh. $..

.42 m. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $....48% n.

Yuhwan Island, Bie largest Island off MISC.

the cost of Wenchow, Cheklang. .6.00 h. yesterday morning.

H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions

Vuro Ring $.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds....

1.55 n. .81⁄2 n.

...40% n.

They are converging on Kanmen, the hslen city of the island, meeting with stiff Chinese resistance.

The Japanese marines were from six warships which arrived oli par n. Yuhwan tslund early in the morning. 13/9 n.-Central News.

4/- n.

HK. Govt. 4% Loan 4% prm. b. I.K. Govt, Loan 31⁄2 Maremans (Lon.) 5/- Marsmans (H.K.) B/-

£988 MILLIONS

FOR ARMS

LONDON, June 27.-British expenditure on armaments from 1935 to 1938 inclusive amounted to £988,588,932, declared Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer to-day.

Of this amount £193,000,000, which is 19.5 per cent. of the |total, were covered by loans.

Trans-Ocean.

Masked bandits armed with rides New Attempts To

entered the gold room-of-Hannan's North gold-mine, near here, recently, held up an employee on duty and trussed him up.

They then took 130oz of gold, valued at £1,100.

NEW ZEALAND

£4,500,000 LOAN FOR PUBLIC WORKS

WELLINGTON. lisis for the New Zealand The Government's £4,500,000 Internal 4 per cent, loan closed recently, being fully subscribed.

The money la to be used for publie works and general development pur- poses, including capital expenditure on defence.-Reuter.

Ten Nations Discuss

New York.

Richard Greene, the British im star, has been injured in an unusual car accident in Hollywood.

He was working at the radiator of his parked car when the brakes of a car in front loosened, allowing the car to roll back and crush him be- tween the bumpers.:

Greene was taken to hospital with both legs badly bruised, the cart!- Inges torn, and a bone below the left knee chipped.

Twentieth Century Alma have aus- pended production of Greene's 'pre- sent. plcture until he is able to re- sume work.

Raise Thetis

LONDON, June 27-Attempts to raise the sunken submarine Thetis are to be resumed on Thursday, If weather conditions permit.

Cammell Lairds' have especially Aited a 3,300-ton steamer for salvage work.

More “Dignity-For British Goods

with an executive, including re-

an

LONDON, June 27.-A National Council for British Commercial Propaganda · Overseas, was formed, presentative leaders of industry and commerce, when

inaugurat luncheon was held in London to-day. describing the objects, sald that Lord Sempill, the President, in British Industry incked systematic representation abroad in the form of propaganda or publicity.

Their efforts would be devoted to presenting the case of British goods to other nations in a dignifled "way. _The_Council__would_publish.........speciai Journals and "ress matter of the countrics covered.

Mr. R. S. Hudson, Secretary for Overseas Trade, was present at the luncheon, and expressed sympathy with the objects.--Reuter.

The managing director of the com Bank Of England

pany announced to-day that if it were possible to raise the submarine to the low water at Red Whard Bay off surface, it would be towed into shal- Anglesea Island.--Trans-Ocean,

A.R.P. EXAMINATION

Successful Candidates In

Recent Tests

Omnipotent

LONDON, June 27-By 180 votes to 125, Mr. G. R. Strauss (Labour) was refused permission to Introduce a Bill into the House of Commons called the Bank of England Compul- sory Consultation Bill, the purpose of which in to make it compulsory for the Governor and Directors of the Bank of England to consult with the Government

Anancial matters affecting national interests,

on

The Air Raid Precautions Omeer announces the following results of

Mr. Strauss explained that his A.R.P. examinations taken by mem- action in presenting the bill- arose bers of the St. John Ambulance from the "deplorable affair of Czech Brigade:

Passed the Air Raid Warden In- gold transfer to Germany."Reuter. structor's examination-Miss Pun

Sau-fung, 232 Hollywood Hund; Mr. So Tal-kuen, 2 Perfection Place, Tai Hang: Misa Taul Shun-wah, 42, Ta Ku Ling Road; Mr. Cheng Kim- wun, Gloucester Hotel Reception Room; Mr. Paul Chak, 2. Perfection

New Cholera- Centre Opens

Place: Mr. So Chung-shun, -11, As from to-day 卫辉 additional Blacksmith Lane, Causeway Bay centre will be opened at the Queen's Miss Chan Sau-ping, 01, Connaught Road Out-Patient Department (old Road West; Mr. Leung Chung-yee, Government Civil Hospital) for 44, High Street: Mr. The Long-chiu, Incculation against cholera and for Vernacular Middle School,

the issue of certificates for persons Passed the Air Raid Warden's who intend leaving the Colony.. examination-Miss Tong Kwai-chun,

The public are" reminded that an

117 High Street; Miss Leung Bik-yu, inoculation certificate is valid, if it 20 Li. Chit Street; Mr.. U Tre-chow,

31 Sharp Street East; Mr. Lam Chl not less than six days and not tung. Government Stores Department, more than six months old. Wanchal;

Mr. S. P. do Roberson, Kowloon-Canton Hallway,

|_ ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, June 27. The Yankee Clipper landed at Gotwood to-day--Reuter.

WARSAW, June 27.-Subscriptions

to the national defence loan issued on March 29 now amount to 104,000,000 | złotya.—Router,

Shanghai and Amoy

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 28th

June

Calcutta and Straits

Japan

Shanghal

Australia and Manila Calcutta and Strofts Strafts

For

Fort Bayard

Eumucus

Hupch

Laos Memnon Tilsadane

Imperial Airways Plane Yuensong

Africa Maru

Ixion.. Nellore

Talma Asphalion

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday

Wenchow and (Foochow via Wen-

chow)

Saigon and Bangkok Swatow

Amoy

Batavia and Sourabaya Fort Bayard and Bangkok Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Hono- lul. and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 5th July.

Halphong

July 1.

July

July

July

.July ..July 2. July 2

July 2.

July 3.

July 3.

July 4.

July 4.

July 4.

July 4.

.July 5.

Date and Time.

Tai Poo Sek Wed., June 20, 1.30 p.m.

Chungking Wed., June 28, 2.30 p.m. Kwelyang Thurs., June 20, 2.30 p.m. Taisang...Wed., June 28, 4.30 p.m. Tsinan....Wed., June 20, 3.30 p.m. Tisaroen Wed., June 28, 7.00 p.m. Hellas....

Wed., June 28, 7 pm. Pan American

Airways Plane

Rek..... Ord..

Xcg.,

Ord..

Thursday

K, P. 0.

.Juno 28.

....June 28, 5 p.m. ....June 28, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

June 28, 5 p.m..

.June 29, 7.30 a.m.

Taksang....Thurs., June 29, 4 p.m.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Imperias Airways Plane

Direct Service"-due London, 6th July.

L

Thurs, June 29. K.P.O.

Reg.

June 29. 5 p.m.

Ord.

June 20, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.D.

Reg.

June 20, 5p.m.

Ord.

June 29, 7 p.m.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plano

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servleo"-due Sydney, 7th July.

Thurs., Jane 29.

K.P.0.

Reg.

June 20, 5 p.m.

Ord,

Jane 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0,

Reg.

June 29, 5 pan.

Ord.

Shunghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., President Cleveland Thurs., June 20.

Central and South America via San Francisco and (Papers only. for Canada)-due San Francisco, 20th July,

Kowloon P.-O.

Parcels,

Reg. Ord.,

Reg.

Farcels,

Ord.,

Haiphong Swalow

Shanghal and Japan

Friday

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Brisbane--due Bris- bane, 17th July.

Manila

Air

June 29, 7 p.m.

June 20, 4 p.m. „June 20, 5 p.m. June 29, 5.30 p.m. G. P. O.

June 20, 4 pm. June 20, 5 pm.

June 20, 7 pm.

Canton

Fri, June 30, 2 p.m. Klungehow..Fri., June 30, 230 p.m. Hakone Maru Fri., June 30, 3.30 p.m. Nankin

.....Fri, June 30. And K. P. O. G. P. O. and Parcels,

........June 30, Noon.. Reg June 30, 1,45 p.m. Ord.. June 30, 2.30 p.m.

Empress of Jupan

Fri., June 30, 6.30 p.m.

K.P.O.

Mall for Indo-China, Iran, Air France Flano ....Fri., June 30. and France (Paris and Northern Provinces only)

..June 30, 5 p.m. June 30, 5.80 p.m.

June 20, 5 pm, June 30, 7. p.m.

Fri., June 30 June 30, 5 p.m. July 1, 8.30 am. Fri., June 30,

G.P.O. and KP.0.

June 30, 5 p.m. „July 1, 8,30 15.

by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"

dus Paris, 7th July.

Eleg.,

Ord.,

G.P.O....

Reg

OrL.

and Papers only for Rangoon and Calcutta).

Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Tilawa

Parcels

Papers,

Air Mail for "KLM Airways Direct Tilawa

Service"-dae; Amsterdam, 114

Reg,

July.

Ord,

Saturday

Manila and (Papers only for Ceylon, Conte-Blancamano

India and Egypt) and Naples due

· Sat., July 1; 9-a.m.

Naples, 24th July.

Fort Bayard, Hollow, Pakhol and Kingyuon

Haiphong

Amoy

Van Heutaz

Sunday

Swalow

Yunnan

..Sal., July 1, Dam

Sat., July 1, 0 a.m.

Sun, July 2,9 a.m.

Monday

Hupeh

.Mon., July 3, 10 mm.

Haiphong

Alr Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Flano Mon, July 3.

Direct Service"--duo London. 10th

July

Airways

K.P.O.

Ref...

July 3, 5 pat.

Ord.

Reg.

.........iJuly 3, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

July 3,5 p

Ord.

July 3, 7 pm.

K.P.O..

Rer.

110011July 3, 5, pan.

Ord.

..July 3, 8.30 p.m. G.P.O.

BCE.

Ord.

Air Mail for Mulaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Flane Mon, July 3.

tralia by "Imperial Direct Service”—due Sydney 19th July

„July 3, 5-p...

;July 3; 7.D. M.

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