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Exchange At -A Glance

SELLING

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T.T. Singapore'

T.T. Shanghai

TT, Jupan

T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A.

.1/2.19/32 1/2.10/32 340 .01% 104 314

28

T.T. Manil

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T.T. Batavia

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TT. Bangkok

1024

*T.T. Salgon

.107

T.T. France

10,73

704

12532 1/01%

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P do

4 m/s L/C USA,

1/2.27/92 .1/27%

.11.15

82

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TT. Germany

TT. Switzerland

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BUYING

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30 d/s India

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STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oteinl Summary issued yesterday says:

Trading during the litted in extent that the market may be rightly described us stagnant.

Buyers

N

China Underwriters $1%

Was so

H.K. Lands 4% Debentures par

.K. Electrics $53

Canton Ives $1

II.K. Govt. 45 Lean 102 CA H.K, GovL 31⁄2 Loan 093%

Sellers

Ilumphreys $0

Sales

HK. Bank $1,320

Bank of East Asia $72

China Underwriters $15

Atoks Ps. 21 s.

Antamok Ps. 2314

.

Bagule Gold P. 21 s

Halong Buhay Ps. 9130 b.

Benguet Confolitlated 1. 10.60 s. Big Wedge P-40-5-

Coco Grove Ps. 2315 b.

Consolidated Mines Ps. 0025 s. Demonstration Ps. 03 b. 1.X.L. Ps. 43 b.

Ipo Gold Ps. 16 h. Rogon Mining Ps. 23 5. Munbulao Consolidated Ps. 05 b. Masbate Consolidated Ps. 11 s. Mindanao Motherlode 00% Mine Operation Ps. 1314 5. North Camarines Ps. 2312 12. Puracate Gummaus Ps. 16 b. San Mauricio Ps. 80 s. Surigao Consolidated Ps. 2316 s. Suyoc Consolidated Ps. 14. Syndicate Investment Ps. 0200 1. United Porncale P. 4114 s.

R.A.F. CRASH IN EGYPT

ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 8 (Reuter) -An R.A.F. seaplane to-day collided with the sea wall and sonit.

The three occupants were injured, one slightly.

CHARITY CONCERT

given by

Prof. Harry Orc

Prof. E. Policgatti

Miss Pruo Lowis

Mrs. Silvia Choy

Mr. Albert Woo

Miss Rotabol Heu and the

CHORAL GROUP (Director: Pref. E. Gualdi) at the

CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE

On Friday, August 25, 1939, at 9 p.m.

in aid of Refugee Children Sponsored by

The Industrial Homo for Refugee Children Admissions: $5 and $3 Booking at the Tsang Fook Piano Co. Anderson Music Co.

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Japan Seeking WANG IN

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who assaulted, neglected, or has been

ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

New U.S. Pact?

Exchange Of Opinions Said Made

Aug. 8

WASHINGTON, (Trans-Ocean)-A report dig- seminated by Japanese news- papers to the effect that Japan intended to begin negotiations for the conclusion of a new trade treaty with the United The Hon. Secretarios, H.K.S.P.C. States cannot be confirmed here. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., At a press conference to-day Mr. Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the

Sumner Welles declared that neither the Japanese Ambassador in Wa- Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre,

the United States Wanchal or the Inspector, .12, Sai ahington, nor Yeung Chol Street, 1st Noor, Kow-Charge d'Affaires in Tokyo, had noti

fied the State Department of this de- | xlrc.

The Japanese Ambassador declined to make a statement regarding the matter,

political Weil-informed

circles, however, assume that already a non- committal exchange of opinions about and if negotiations are not yet ficially in hand, they are at least envisaged.

Joon,

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

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in enses where malice is proved.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. N.V.

(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA 'LINE)

From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and other PONTS, The Steamship

"GAASTERKERK" having arrived from the above ports, consignees cargo by her are noti- fled that all goods are being linded at their risk into the hazardous and ur extra-hazardous gedowns of the Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtain

eed.

Goods not cleared by the 14th, August, 1939. 4 p.m. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chaled and damaged packages are to be left in the go-

downs, where they will be examined

at Holt's Wharf.

Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged duttable rargo being examined.

is

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.

a new traile treaty has been made.

Franco Will Be Spain's Premier

TANGIER, Aug. 6 (leuter).---A rescribed well- is report, which informed, states that General Franco will become Prime Minister in new Cabinet.

17€

Minister,

CANTON

Will Broadcast Appeal

Canton, Aug. B. Mr. Wang Ching-wel, who arrived here several days ago, will broadens from the Canton Radio Blution at D

Overseas

August 9, 1939.

King Aboard Royal Yacht

Inspection Of Resorve Fleet At Portland LONDON, Aug. 8 (Reuter).- The royal yacht Victoria and Albert left Portsmouth today for Weymouth where the King will join her to-morrow to in- spect the reserve flect at Port- and.

p.m. on Wednesday, appealing to the Chinche ellizens in the South-west

Chinese in the The Admiralty yacht Enchantress and the

also leaves Portsmouth to-night with South Seas to participate in the pesee movement, it was learned here members of the Admiralty Board, including Sir Dudley Pound, Lord to-day.

Significance is seen in Mr..Wang's], Stanhope and. Admiral Sir Charles movements in the South in that he is Little. a butive of Kwanglung Province, and Canton is known as the cradle of the Nationalist Revolutionary campaign In China.-Domel,

Bangkok Activity

Bangkok, Aug. 8. It has transpired that a secret emissary of Wang Ching-wel recent- arrived at Bangkok and started activity among the overseas Chinese in Slam.

emissary" **peace The Chinese

that he told reporters on Sunday was surprised to find an unexpected. ly large number of persona porting Wang's pence movement,

Heports say tial emissaries of the "peace faction" are active in various

Seas.-Domei parts of the South

Chinese Congress

sup-

Chungnh. Aug. B. A message from Shanghal states that "Congress of Representatives" is being convened by Wang Ching-

Foreign The present Count Jordana becomes vice-Premier, and Minister-without-portfolio,

Senor Suner remain. Minister the Interior and Colonel Beigbeder | wel. becomes Foreign Malster.

Falangist Chict

ol

TANGIER, Aug, 0. (Reuter Sent Suner is taking over the pre- sidency of the political junta of the Falumfest Party!

The Enchantress will be accom- panied to Portland by the French destroyer Volta which Portsmouth

with to-buy Darlan aboard.

arrived at Admiral

FURIOUS ATTACK ON THE POLES

(Continued from Page 1.) promise even temporary, in Danzig question, in a favourable light,

Secret Paris Meeting

POST OFFICE.

FARCEL POST

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe Registered and Parcel Post Service (except Great Britain and Eire) and

Foochow la temporarily suspended. South America are forwarded “vla Parcel Post Service to the Pro-Siberia" it so superscribed. vince of Yunnan is temporarily sus- pended.

the

* OUTWARD MAIL, TRIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than MAIL FOR CANTON

time given below unless otherwise Registered and Ordinary mall and stated, and where mails are advertis Parcels (net Insured) will be aced to close at or before 9 ain, re cepted for Canton and despatched a gatered and parcel mails are closed

at 8 pm. on the previous day. circumstances permit.

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

Direct

Air Mail by "Air France

Service" Paris date, 2nd Aurusi, Air France Plane

..... Friderun Rabaul Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct Bervice"-Ban date. 2nd Aug. Canton

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghal

(Vancouver B.C., date, 22nd July) Emp. of Russia

Hulda Maersk

Manlia

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

the

Shanghai and Swatow

Tientsin

Japan

Shanghal

PARIS, Aug. 3 (Reuter).-Great reserve is being maintained over the meeting to-day of M. George Bonnet and Count von Welczeck, the Ger- mon Ambassador,

There is some reason to belleve Dat during the talk the question of Franco-German press retallons was raised,

It is also believed In some quarters that the talk denti with German

The principal task of the "Con-military activities and Danzig. gress" will be to form a bogus een- tral government with Wang as the chief executive, which will negailate "pace" with Japan.

Another caller on M. Bonnel to-day was Mr. William Bullit, the Ameri- can Ambassador,

Halifax Breaks Vacation is 'satd that the Japanese

LONDON, Aug. 3 (Trans-Ocean). to ap- authorities have consented Senor Cuesto, at present Secretary-

propriate $1,500,000 to finance the Viscount Halifax, who is on holiday General of the Falgngist Party, muy

convocation of the puppet represen-in Yorkshire, is returning to London ire

Munez replaced by General Grande. Senur Cuesto ls shortly be-tative body. Of this amount $500,000 on Wednesday, and will remain in the capital until Thursday evening has already been given to Wang coming: Ainbassador to Rome.

A list of the names of the re-to "deal with matters demanding his Senor Beigbeder will be replaced as

Commissioner h

for Spanish presentatives his been prepared and immediate attention." Morocco by General Varela, com- submitted by Wong to the Jupimest

for in authorities

approval. Contrai the Spanish forces inanding

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case what- | Moravco, ever.

Bill of Lading will be counter- sigued by

JAVA-CHINA-JAFAN LIJN N.V.

Agents. Hongkong. 7th August, 1939,

BRITAIN'S DEFENCES

(Continuent from Page 1) rities, thetory owners and civilians,

thousands including

NPIOR.

CHINA'S BARTER Kidnap Theory|

AGREEMENTS

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" CHUNKING, AUR B (UP)— Sources attached to the Ministry of Finance stated to lay that the Na- tional Resources Control Committee, which originally functioned under the of holiday-control of the Customs Administra- makers, will co-operate in making the tion and which was transferred to the blackout complete.

Ministry of Finance last vent, is it present being re-organised with a view to enlarging its scope of acu-

Across The Channel

vities.

In Manila

of

Missing Member Of The Marcus Show Joseph Kerns, electrician the Marcus show who mysteri- pusly disappeared in Manila on May 31, may have been kidnap ped by unidentified

In Full Huc BERLIN, Aug. 8 (Reuter).-The eferon press In in full cry after the to which it Polish paper "Czas", attributes the suggestion that Polish uns night blow Danzig to bits if the Senate attempts-any fait accompli in the Free City,

The "Nachtausgaobe" refers to the "dangerous Polish war agitation by order of London and Parks", and de clares that this was noticeably in- creased with the dispatch of the Bri- tish and French military missions to Moscow.

The paper accuses Viscount Halifax or having influenced Murshal Sinigly- Rydz's speech on Sunday.

Dr. Halfeld, writing in the "Han- burger Fremdenblatt", mysteriously suggests that the increased tension German coincides with a new

British pence

It is said that the re-organisation secret service agents, according plan, forstered by some British poli- participating. Their role will be to has become necessary through new to reports inadvertently disticians, in which Paland is not men-

Five hundred fighter planes. are

intercept 500 bombers which will Jeave aerodromies in England, cruss The French the Channel, dy over coast and return to make for their targets in England.

Many hundreds of anti-aircrafi guns and searchlights will be manned and about 100 balloons will be Rown ut war stations in the London area.

Every balloon barrage squadron Is „participaUng,_but_each_is_dying one

or a few balloons at a time.

"Hostilitios" Begin

LONDON, Aug. 8 (Reuter).--An¦ Air Ministry communique isatied tu- night states that "hostilities begon at 4 pan., a declaration of war between Eastinnd and Westland being quickly followed by a series of bombing rakls by Eastland along the east coast of Westland from the Wash to points north of the Thames Estuary. Eleven raids were made over this ares during the test 40 minutes of the war.

Despite the intense activity of the radera, as well as the umettied weather and hud visibility over the eastern counties, the observer system worked perfectly, all aircraft erossing the coast being detected and reported by the stening posts of the ob-

server corps.

..

"Air raid warning organisations were standing by, rald warnings were the sued to threatened areas in Eastern counties, while many squa-

Westland druns

bombers were Immediately despatched and made counter ruids on Eastland, and West- Jand fighters took off, to engage the enemy.

"Two rudds were made on South Lendun and anti-aircraft batteries heavily engaged the rulders,

Another communique issued at 10.10 p.m., stated that every attacking plane crossing the coast had been de- tected and reported by the listening posts of the observer corps.,

barter trade agreements which the National Government has nude with foreign countries.

Committee The newly organised will handle all technical questions In connection with the agreements.

WANG CONFERS -IN-CANTON

closed by government agents in the Philippines.

tioned.

Pakhof, Holhow and Fort Bayard

Due.

August 9. ...August D.

Francisco Pan American Airways

Tlano ..... Strogane Maru

August 9,

August 9.

August 10,

...August 10.

Imperial Airways Plano ..August 10, Kwelyong

.August 10.

Ninghai

.August 10.

Sirdhana

August 10.

Szechuen

.August 10.

Burdwan

.August 11.

Наколе Маги

.August 11.

Luos .......

.August 11.

Shanghal

Lima Maru

August 11.

Prec, Taft

August 11,

Japan and Shanghal Straits

Tango Maru

August 11.

Tantalus.

August 11.

M/V. Victoria

August 12,

Santos Maru

August 12,

Suwa Maru

.August 12.

Hector

.August 13.

Holhaw

.August 13.

Lexa Maersk

August 13.

Perseus Talthybius

August 13,

August 13;

Date and Time,

Japan and Shanghai

Saigon

Moniln

Shanghai Japan

Straits

Straits

Tientsin Shanghai Straits Shanghai

For

OUTWARD MAILS

Ther

Wednesday

Air Mall for Indo-China only-due Air France Plano .....Wed., Aug. 9.

Hanol, 9th August,

G. P. U. and K. P. O. Res., Ord.,.

Amoy ..

Air fail for Manila, Guam, 11ono l'an American

tulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisce, 6th Aug.

... Anking ...

Planc

Reg.,

Ord

Reg

Ord

Thursday

Sirogane Maru

Canton

Halphong

Aug. 9, 11.30 am. Aur. 9. Noor. Wed., Aug. 9, 7 p.m. Airways

.....Wed., Aug. 9.

K. P. O.

......¡Aug. 9, 6 p.m. ..Aug. 0, 5.30 pm.

G. P, O...

**Kür. 0, 5 p.m.

..Aug. 10, 7.39 a.m.

Thurs., Aug. 10, 8.15 am. Canton...Thurs, Aug. 10, 2 p.m.

Fort Bayard, Pakhol and Hojhow... Klungsu..Thurs., Aug. 10, 2.30 p.m.

Airways Imperial Airways Plane Air Mail for "Imperini

Direct Service"-due London 17th August

Thurs, Aug. 10,

K.P.O.

Iter.

..Aug. 10. 5 pm

Ord.

.Aug. 10, 5.30 p.m.

G.r.o.

RCE.

.Aug., 10, 5 p.m.

Ord.

...Aug. 10. 7 p..

Air Mail for Malaya. Java and Imperial Airways Plans

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 18th August

Thurs, Aug. 10.

K.P.O.

Rek.

Aug. 10, 5 p.

Ord.

.Aug. 10, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

Reg.

.Aug. 10, 5 pan.

Ord.

Emp, of Russla

Andrew's Group Hold

Manila

Summer Meeting ·

Amby

SL. Andrew's Church Mothers' Union held their monthly Summer meeting In Die Church-Hall-yeater--1tatphong day, afternoon, the Vicar, Rev. J. R. Higgs, taking the Chuir.

Why he was kidnapped or where he THE MOTHERS' UNION was taken could not be ascertained, but it was suggested he may have been shipped to one of the German St. concentration camps on a freighter.

Intensive search by the police and constabulary failed to locate Kerns.

When the Marcus troupe sailed for "Hongkong two weeks inter; the poller and customs officials carefully check- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH'

ed up on the passengers but found CANTON, Aug. (Domel)-Wang ao tence of the inissing man. Ching-wer is held a series of con- The police at first believed that the versations with local Japanese and story of the missing man was a clever Chinese lenders, including Lieut-| publicity stunt, but dropped the Ando. Supreing theory when the troupe sailed with- Fikieki Commander of the Japanese Ex-out him. peditionary Force in South Chine, un measures to settle the current situa- tion

General

He will broadcast a speech on the subject "How to Realize l'eace" from Canter to-night. It is understood that important suggestions regarding the development of his "peace move- ment" will be made in his speech.

Royal Sisters On Holiday

SWIFT JUSTICE FOR SPIES

"Telegraph"

The Chairman introduerel Miss Lat Chau-henn, who only recently arrived here from Borneo on a year's holiday. She is staying at the Beep Yun School, but intends to go to Taipo next month. During her stay here she will collect data on the running of a Mothers' Union, so that when she returns to Borneo, where she is a teacher in a Mission school, she will be able to start a similar organisa- tion.

The members of the Union ex- pressed regret at the announcement of the imminent departure from the Special Correspondent Colony of Mrs. A. W. Smith, one of CANTON, AUH. B-Seven spies the oldest members, who leuves for have met with swift justice at the Portsmouth, to Join her three child- hands of the Chinese military ut ren, on Tuesday and does not expect thorities in the Chungshan district.

to return, Born in 'Hongkong, she The men, who have been captured | married here and is sorry to leave,

LONDON, Aug. 8 (British Wire-t various times since the beginning but will take many happy memories

less), According to an Athens press reports the Duke and Duchess of Kent are expected at Salonlita to-morrow from Belgrade. They will embark for a cruise In the Royal Yugo- Slavian Yacht, with Princess Olga. sister of the Duchess.

Militiamen Can Win Commissions

LONDON, Aug. 8 (British Wire- less)Millitamen called up under

of the month, have been executed uf- ter drum-head court martiul.

Three of the spies were arrested in Shenki itself.

JAPANESE- CONTROLLED MOB STORMS BRITISH

with her.

The success of the recent whist drive organised by the Union prompt. ed the Chairman to suggest that another be held in the near future, After some discussion, I was decided thai a drive be held on September 6. Discussing the forthcoming bazaar, the committee reported that work was progressing satisfactorily. The Chairman suggested holding "chain parlles" to increase the funds. Ex- plaining the idea, he said that ten, in or dinner parties were held, each guest being charged- a small sum, it being understood that each in turn would hold a similar party, mosi strongly to his and the entire proceeds be donated to the bazaar fund. The. Arst party will be given by the Vicar and Mrs. Higgs.

CONSULATE

(Continued from Page 1)

the compulsory military training net will be able to earn commissions in protested

CHINA APPEALS accordance with the training pro- Japanese colleague regarding the In-

TO DOCTORS

"Telegraph"

gramme and regulations, made publie elden!" by the War Office to-night.

-Heavy Deficit

U.S. Warship At Swatow

In addlilon to the British destroyers Tenedos and Duncan, it is understood that the U.S.S. Pillsbury is al Swatow.

Special Correspondent

The USS. Peary arrived in Hong- CANTON, Aug. 8.-The Chinese

LONDON, Aug. 8 (British Wire-kong from that port on Monday. It milltary authorities in Kwangtung

less).--Exchequer returns show that left Swatow before the incident oc- Province have sent an appeal to Chinese ductors in Ilongkong, Macao ordinary revenue amounts to £232,-curred. and other centres to volunteer for 000,078, compared with £213,111,320 service at the front and at base hos-at the corresponding date last year.

Total

ICAS expenditure,

self- pitols.

usluncing item is £374,442,031. compared with £341,055,138 at the currisponding date of 1938.

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Stock Exchange's Quiet Session

LONDON, Aug. 8 (Reuter).—The Stock Exchange to-day experienced! one of its quictest swayions for romo time, owing to absence of interest. WASHINGTON, Aug. B (UP)-

Prices nevertheless were generally Mr. Franels B. Suyte was 10-day firm, particularly rubbers which tend- sworn in as United States High Comed to strengthen in sympathy with missioner to the Commonwealth of the improved United Kingdom stock. the Philippines.

position.

Among commodities, wheat was easy on reports of cooler Canadian Coiton was not greatly LONDON, Aug. 8 (Reuter)---Mr. | weather.

The publication of the you have omitted to sign your letter William Strang, the Foreign Office affected by Word has even been passed on tour to enclose your card, we must re-expert, arrived at Croydon from Mos- United States Bureau of Agriculture doctors in Canton that their Mother-mind you that abuse is not argument. cow to-day, having returned from the estimates. Innd urgently needs their assistance. El.

protracted Anglo-Franco-Soviet talks,

Since the extension of Japanese military activities in South China an Beute shortage of medical and nursing staffs has greatly hindered the care of the sick and wounded, and the Kwangtung Provincial Government has appealed to Chinese doctors to come. forward,

Answer To Correspondent B.W.1.H.-Apart from the fact that

Wall Street was Brmer,

Friday

.Aug. 10, 7p.m.

Thurs., Aug. 10,7 p.m.

Tjibadak....Fri., Aug. 11, 8.30 am. Tol Scun Hong.Fri, Aug. 11, 2 pa

Fri, Aug. 11 K.P.O. Parcels......Aug. 11, 4 p.m.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changte

vin Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 23rd August

.Aug. 11, 5 nun. .Aug. 11, 5.30 pm. G.P,0.

.Aug. 11. 4 p.m. .Aug. 11, 3 p.m. Aug. 11, 7 p.m. ..Fri., Aug. 11.

.Aug. 11, 5 p.m. ..Aug. 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

K.P.O.

.Aug. 11, 5 p.m. Adg. 11. 7 p.m. ...Fri. Aug. 11.

Reg. Ord.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Salgon, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Hakone Maru

Marseilles-duc Marseilles, 12th September.

KP.0.

Reg.,

Ord.

RCA..

Ord.,

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. Pres. Taft

Central und South America vin San Francisco, and (Papers only for Canado)-due San Francisco, 1st Sept.-and Europe Britain Great

and Eire) Siberia,

Parcels

Reg.,

(except

Ord.,

vln

Parcels

Papers only for Straits and Parcels Sirdhana

only for Calcutta

Reg., Ord.,

Parcels, Рарств,

.Aug. 11, 4 p.m. Aug. 11, 5 p.m. .Aug. 11, 7 p.m. ..Fri., Aug. 11.

.Aug. 11, 5 pm.

.Aug. 11, 7 p.m.

Baturday

Kwangtung Anshun

Sat, Aug. 12, Noon.

Halphong*****

Parcels only for Straits

...Aug. 11, 4 p.m. ..Aug. 11, 5 p.m. Aug. 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Sat, Aug. 12. 1 p.m.

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Bantos Maru..........Sat Aug, 22.

Service" due Amsterdam. 22nd

August.

GP.0, and E.P.O.

Reg. Aug, 12, 1.80 p.m.

Ord.........Aug., 12. 2 p.m.

Papers only for Straits, Ceylon, Santos Maru,.Sat, Aug, 12, 2.30 p.m.

India, East Afrlen and (Parcels

and Papers only for South Africa

via Durban),

Manila and Naples-due Noples, 3rd M/V. Victoria Sat., Aug. 12, 3.30 p.m.

September.

Formoso, Shanghai and Japan.... Suwa Maru..Sai., Aug. 12, 3.30 p.m. Cremer ..............Sat, Aug, 12, 5 p.m. Amoy

Monday

Air Mail for "Imperial

Servico" dac Direct

21st August,

Mon.. Aug. 14.

K.P.O.

Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London

Ker..

..Aug. 14, & p.m.

Ord.,

Aug. 11, 6.30 p.m.

...G..O.

Rex.,

Aug. 14, 5 DI

Ord

Aug. 14,7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plano

Australia by "Imperial Airways Bydney, Servico"-due

Direct 21st August,

Reg..

Ord.,

Rez..

Orl..

Canton

Tuesday

Fatahan

Farcela and Papers only for Calculia Hosang

Parcels, Papers,

Mon, Aug. 24,

K.P.O.

.Aur. 14, 5 p.m. .Aug. 14, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Aur. 14. 5 p.m. Aug. 14. 7 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 15, 7.15 am.

Tucs.. Aug'15,

1.Aug. 15; 5 pm) Aug. 10, 8.30 am.

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