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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

TUITION GIVEN.

CANTONESE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that. an Interim Dividend of Dollara one per Share has been declared for the year 1939, and will bo payable on and after Thursday, 7th Sep- taught by well-experienced Peiping- | tember, 1939. Dividend Wurrants' born Cantonese, good English speak-

may be obtained on application at ing.

Apply Progress guaranteed, 111 Gloucester Road, 1st floor. Phone the Company's Registered Omec, 32012.

P. & O. Building.

MANDARIN

AND

MOTOR CARS,

ETC.

SINGS MOTOR DRIVING TUTTION, Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced instructors from England. Intensive Course $23. Comprehensive Courses,

$45. Public private

drivers $85. Cars for hire, Phone 57122, 523,

Nathan Road.

HONGKONG SCHOOL of Motoring Limited offers you motor tuftion from $25 to $75 with good European and Chinese instructors registered. Ad- dress China Bldg. 1st floor, Tel, 20082.

FOR SALE.

GARDEN SEEDS. Selection of best varieties of reliable, tested and of strong germination always obtainable at Graca Co. 10 Wyndham Street, Hongkong. Established 1808.

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations

were

Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mur-

ket this morning.

H.K. Banks $.

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 29TH AUGUST, to WEDNESDAY, 6TII SEPTEM- BER (both days inelusive) during which period no transfer of shares

can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directorn.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 27th July, 1939,

Exchange At

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demnul do. T.T. Słupgboi T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

India

T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia

.1/2.10/32 1/2.10/32

375 .514

101

6132

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

G.

AMMAR

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 21st day of August, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong' Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the

Spanish Mission To Italy

August 18, 1939.

JAPANESE RESUME AIR RAIDS

Loyang Bombed

(UP)-

POST OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

OUTWARD MAIL "TIMES Latters and Postcards for Europe Registered and Parcel Mails are (except Great Britain and Eiro) and closed 15 minutes earlier than ther South America are forwarded" "via time-given below unless otherwise Siberia" if so superscribed.

stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 aily re Parcel Post Service to. China is gistered and parcel malls are closed

Customs Embargo on

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

18 SHANGHAI, Aug. Home, Aug. 17. General Quiepa de Llano, Chief of Chinese reports here state that 10 the Spanish Military Mission to Japanese planes dropped 87 bombs subject to a Italy, has embarked at Barcelona for on Loyang at 8 o'clock last night certain foreign goods, a list of which, on the previous day.

accepted for despatch as circum- Rome.

reducing a number of houses to may be seen at G.P.O. & K.P.O. ashes, killing twenty people and

In all cases parcels can only be stances permit and at senders risk. wounding approximately 40.

INWARD MAILS Але

by

Great significance in attached the Italian Press in commenting upon the Impendling visit of the Minion,

that owing to the fact

Bignor Mussollut and General Franco pro

Also ning Japanese planes dropped numerous bomba on Sion setting fre to many houses and killing and

ber of civilians.

KING, for one further term of 1 resolved to give a protiounced im wounding a large undeterinined num-

75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the diapo sal of the lot the Purchaser (it not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised offeer who will be present at the of two hundred | sale, the num

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Kowloon Inland

Lot No, 4171. Adjoining Kaloon

Inland Lot No. 1926,

Hat Fo Street.

Registry No

| No. of Sale]

Locality

A

20%

BANKS

.67%

1,200 sa.

H.K. Banks £.

.722.

T.T. Bangkok

152

H.K. Banks (K. Reg.)

£.. n.

T.T. Saigen

1003

Chartered L.

,8% n.

T.T. Francr

Merenntile, A. & B. L.

24 n.

T.T. Germany

Mercantile, C.

£

12 n.

TT: Switzerland

East Asia $..

.72 n.

TT. Australia

10,73 70% 1253 .1/01%

G.

INSURANCES

BUYING

Cantons $...

200 n.

4 m/s L/C London

.380 n.

4 m/s D/P

do:

.1% n.

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

180 .

4 m/s France

30 d/s Indla

.1/2.27/32

1/21

.11.15

.82

67 n.

12 3.

Union $......

China Underwriters $.

H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglases $.

Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas, P.S Indo-Chinas, DS. Shell Bearers s/- Waterboats $..

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $. Docka ..

Providents $

New Eng. Sh. $5. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.

Kallon /-

60 n.

.30 n.

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

82/6 Indoor Bowling

.0.10 n.

103 n. .IG1⁄4 n.

.4.15 U.

. n.

.110 n.

4.68%

"CHAMPS" RETAIN TITLE

By defeating the "Bowlers" by 454

evening,

MINING

.13/0 n.

Raubs $.

.8.40 .

Venz. Gold $.

.4 n.

Hongkong Mines cts.

.4 1.

pins on Wednesday

LANDS

Hoteis $..

Lands $ (x,d.)

Lond 4% de. $..

S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trums $ (x.d.)

Peak Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new)

Star Ferries

Y

Ferries

China Lights (old) $.

China Lights (new)

H.K. Electries $..

Macao Electrics

Sandakan Lights $. Telephone (old) $. Telephones (new) $ Tractions s/- Tractions (Pret.) s/-

INDUSTRIALS

the The Ewo

Boundary Measurementa

N. B. . W.

As per inle plan.

$146

$15,891

Contenta in

4q. feet

Anzual

Bental

Opies Price

About.

(25'L

R.

| PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

ary character to the future diplomaile relations between the two countries.

It in argued that under present conditions better and more effective results enn be achieved by direct Staff talks than by exclunge of vicwa through the ordinary diplomatic chanel-Tranr«Occasi

Commissioner For Morocco

Burgun. Aug. 17. General Carton Asensio has been appointed gh Commissioner for Morocco.-United Preat,

Releasing Prisonora

war

Paris, Aug. 17. The Spanish Government has in- formed the French authorities

that the French prisoners of

and French civilian prisoners in Spain against whom no charges are being made will be released.-Renter Bul-

letin.

Ichang Bombing

"BLANKET” DENIAL BY JAPANESE

Canton

From

Calcutta and Straits Manila

Pakhol, Holhow and Fort Bayard Straits and Saigon

USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- (San Francisco date, 28th July)

hai

Assault On Canton

Salgon Meanwhile other Chinese reports

who

tho Muld the "Ironsides General" Chang

commanded Fah-kwel, Chinese troops at Poọtung during the Shanghal hostilities has launched un offensive against Canton after bitter- ly replying to Wong Ching-wel's pence appent.

after

It will be reculled that General Chang Fah-kwel nude a broadenst in which he called Wang Ching-wei_the "Henlein" of China

Wang Ching-wei hud oppealed to Chang Fah-kwel to surrender. The two were formerly close nuroclutes.

TRANSPLANTATION

Chinese Universities

Move Westward ADDRESS TO Y'S MEN

Dr. Shang Lin-fu, Professor of Sociology of the National Sun Yet- Ben University, described the work being done in Yunnan for the pre- servation of Chinese culture when he Men, at their spoke to llongkong Y's weekly tiffin

in yesterday at St. Francis Hotel on "Universities in the South- West Frontier. Territors"

Dr. Shang described Yunnan as Shanghai, Aug. 17. "China's Lost Horizon". There in A blanket denial of the Japanese the mountains, and the grandeur on chang of the Jakes and the primitivo bombings on August 6 which allegedly set fire to British | beauty of the rolling plateaux, six of the Sale by Public Auction ships, and during which bombs al- thousand feet above the sea, thou- to be held on Monday, the 21st legedly exploded on British proper-sands of patriotic young men from not only ty, was issued by the Japanese Army all parts of China were day of August, 1939, at 3p-to-day through Mr. Yoshinki Miura, keeping alive the spark of Chinese the Japanese Consul-General, reply-culture and learning, but were re- ing to the British notes of August kindling a great spirit of national and August 7 concerning the damage renaissance, he said. allegedly sustained by British pro- perty and vessels,

at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot. of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, 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 24 years less the last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

The Japanese Senior Commander slayed above Ichang for about 10 minutes after bombing to observe the effects of the attack but "did not observe any vessels which were moored nearby catch fire as the re- sult of the bombardraent.

"Therefore, if any British vessels were burnt or gutted, it is presumed that the ship was set on fire at some other moment owing to some other cause which would have nothing to do with tile Japanese bombard- ment," the Japanese note slated.

"Champs," holders, uf Bowling League championship, won .4.80 n. the third tournament at the Hong-sal of the lot the Purchaser (if

.33 5. kond Bowling

Alleys.

not the applicant) will be required It was a very .par b.

convincing win. Dick to deposit with en authorised 7.00 .

Venezia was top-scorer with 949 pins officer who will be present at the .8 n. and also the highest individual scorer 44 n.

for any frame with 235. Doc Molthen sale, the sum of two hundred .93 n.

With WER second

842 and A. W. dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Muenger, for the "Bowlers."

third will be refunded on payment of

the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. se),

.10.2011. .7.40 n

.3.70 .

03 n.

.22 n.

7.90 n.

.4.90 n.

.54 n.

18 n

12 n

with BOI,

Scores:

Dick Venezia

"CHAMPE"

163

100 "Doc" Molthen.

"Gene" Fagglobo 130

"Chas" Miller

P, Arnis

Total

BOWLERS

190 145

A. W. Muenger .22 n

O. Quitinger .... .7.00 the

8. Golden 20/- n. R. Tidd

22/- 1.

Caid: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald: Macy. (Pre.), Sh. $...13 n.

Canton Ices $.

Cements $..

H.K. Ropes $..

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dalry Farma (new) Watsons $... Lane, Crawforda Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) Powell, Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.... Shai Cotton Sh. Zoong Sing, Sh. $. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $..

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments 5. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $ Vibro Filing .... Ch. Govt. 8% 1020

G. Bonds

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan Marsmans (Lon) s/-. Marsmans (H.K.)_6/-

..1 b.

.12 58. .8.70 n.

Tolai

BESE

Total

$1398

| No. of Salej

Registry No.

Locality

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

. n. LATEST CABLED

10% n.

8.40 n.

7.50 n.

180 n.

4X n.

.1 n.

October

QUOTATIONS

18.00 sa. December

120 n. January

.42 n. March ,48% n. May July 6.00 n. Spot

.1.55 n.

New York, Aug. 17. New York Cotton

Opening Closing

0.72/71

8.37/50

8.72/72 8.50/60 8.430/432 BAJN 0.38N

8.37/37

8.21/20 8.22/23 0.03/03 8.04/04

9.27N

New York Rubber

..1 n. September .8% - December

18.48 /48 10.50b/55a

10.50b/57a

16.52/52 18.50/50

.33% 102

March May..

16.59/00

16.52b/55a 18.60N

.99

b. b.

Total sales for the day--730 tuns.

Chicago Wheat

.14/11 September 66/80% 05%/05% ..4/-n.December... 05/05% 654/053%

May

65/4/05% Following are sales and bid prices: Wednesday's sales:

Antamok

Atok

MANILA BHARES ·

Baguio Gold Bafang Buhay Benguet Cons.

Big Wedgo Coco Grove Cona. Mines Demonstration

IX.L.

Ipo Gold

a Sier

May

August 17. August 10. Afternoon Moming

Closing

13,888,000bushels.

Closing

20

10D

10 B

20

Chicago Corn September 43/43% December

4314/43%

4214/42%

42%/424

013

01323

45%/45%

10.50

10.50

Winniper Wheat

20 B

20 B

31

201

001

0015

2875 13 2875 33

October December May

514/51%

5194/51%

534/53%

5255/52%

5642/65

ung.

Waq.

08 B

JOB 10

1TB

19

104 B

06

100

Logon Mining Mambulio Con MiRebate Cons Mind, Motherlode Mine Operations North Camarines Paresale Gumaus San Mauricio Burigao Cons. Buyoo Cons. Syndicate Invest. United Paracal

The following is Swan, Culbertson Fritz report on this morning's

market:

9

sometime was seen at the end of the morning session with the average ad- vancing slightly by 20.

Antamok recorded a one-half cen- tavo rise, while IXL and United Paracale held yesterday's closing levels. Coco Grove was bid at 1 centavos below the previous sale, while San Mauricio sold at one cen- tavo under the last sale.

August 17. August 18..

Morning

Fluctuations on the Manila Gold Share market were for the thost part | Volume of busi- narrow with' selling being well ab- → need done

The largest turnover for Gold Share Av..

Ps 229,400 Pa 229,400

BQ.10 80.38

Now Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 2718. Castle Peak Road, between Fok Wing Street and Fuk Wa Street, Cheung Sha Wan

Boundary Measurement

N.. E. W.

fastest feat feel

A per asle

plan.

Contents in

sq. feet.

Ana Rent

About

33,900

9353

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Up setPrice

$20,340

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, says:

Nothing of much particular note took place during the day. A few enquiries crept into the market, but, it was too difficult to reconcile buyers and sellers ideas of prices.

Buyers Wharves $102

H.K.

Providents

$4.16

H.K. Lands 4% Debentures par Conton Ices $1

Cements $12

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 102% H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 001

Bellers H.K. Steamboats $12

Sales H.K. Bank $1,260/55 Union Insurances $382 Cernents $124

Manila Gold Shares Atoks Ps.

b. 194

Antamok Ps. .20 8.

Bagulo Gold Ps. .20 s.

Buhay Ps. .0130 s.

Act Consolidated Ps. 10.50 s.

Big Wedge

PR. 20 b. Coco Grove Pa. 214 9. Consolidated Mines Ps. 0015 b. Demonstration Ps. .08% b. I.X.L

PB, .42

P8. 22. Itogon Mining Mambulao Consolidated Pa. .08% Masbate Consolidated Ps. 10% b. Mindanao Motherlode P. 08 Mine Operation Ps. 124. North Camarines. Fo. 23. Parpeale. Gunaus Pỵ. 10 San Mauricio Pa. 87.4. Surigao Consolidated Pa 22

s.

Suyoc Consolidated P9, 113 Syndiente Investment Ps. ;0030 s. United Paracale Ps. 39K

b.

bombs might have landed in the Admitting the possibility that dud

open area south-east of the Asiatic Petroleum Company Installation, are note expresses regret for such oc- currence as well as the possibility of juring the crew of the British ves-

"However, if it were true, all this would be attributed to the fact that military structures of the Chinese forces were allowed to be situated quite close to the British property in disregard of the repeated requests by

and Japanese authorities

the in- cident must have happened unavold- ably," the note declared, asking that proot would be presented that British vessels were

set on Are as the result of the bombardment.

The August 0 attack was launched against the military supplies ac- cumulated at Paotsho, 4 kilometres south-east of Ichang and also the wharves south-east of Ichang, Domel

No Compensation Likely

Shanghai, Aug. 17. Asked whether the Japanese dis- claimer meant that no compensation for the loss of the ships would be paid, a Japanese army replied, "This cannot definitely be stated, but it is to be assumed that Lo such claims will be entertained.'

Reuter.

Japan And Axis

spokesman

Important Conference Postponed

In invading and occupying the great cities of China, gald Dr. Shang Japan had put the Chinese univer- sities to light-from urban-palace city to rural town, from rural town to the frontier," But the

war on Chinese culture was a dismal failure.

westward It gave rise to a

hty movement, reminiscent of the Cali- fornia gold rush--a great migration of people of principle and character who refused to serve as puppets,

In addition to the Pelping and Tientsin and the Sun Yat-sen (Can- ton) Universities, said Dr. Shang four other institutions of learning from north; central and cost China

·had moved to Yuman.

Lack of Books

were

The conditions under which these institutions were functioning most arduous, Dr. Shang said. They had no palatial buildings, they were very short of books, equipment and Apparatus. But the work went on did not make a university, for all that, for buildings and books Rather d was it a gathering of intellectuals who could impart higher knowledge and thinking to those who sought it. In one respect, at least, they were fortunate, in their new surroundings, free from the dust and turmoil of the metropolis, in country where nature's beauty was outspread in its utmost profusion, the students were inspired to nobler thoughts and more lofly ideals.

These conditions were helping to develop a combination of urban and rural civilisation, sald Dr. Shang helping to develop what Confucius | called gentleman culture”—a combination of civility and rusticity. Thus the "frontier" was now Chinn's cultural Zion--the Zion of her ren- aissance in every aspect of her national life.

were

to many there

Dr. Shang paid tribute foreign helpers who Ilving the rustic life, deprived of such things as butter, milk and bread and modern conveniences.

The simple, clean life was, how- ever, reacting beneflelally in every possible way. Physically, the effect was astounding on the students. In- more into tellectually, they came with contact

reality. Culturally, there was a clash as well as dif- fusion and intermingling of cultures.

Dr. Shang concluded by saying

students that the

were naturally very homesick for their old cities and they knew they would go back there some day; but they knew too that there was no going back until China was free again, until the re- that birth of Chine, which they

to helping to consummate, had been was authoritatively learned accomplished. He appealed to Chi- to-day that the Five-Minister Con- nese to help in this great national ference will not yet meet to, deter- task.

Despite previous

there

will

be

morrow,

reports

session

mine measures for materialisation of Japan's policy towards the European situation.

Determination of definite measures,

to well-informed quarters, will be postponed until further developments in the situation.

H.K. Journalist Collapses

were

Mr. Y. (Bob) el Arculli, Hongkong

It is revealed that following the emergency session

of the Inner journalist, was yesterday-removed to

the Foreign Cabinet on August 8,

the Queen Mary Hospital. Minister, Mr. Hachiro Arlto, for- mulated a tentative plan for develop- It appears that Mr. Arcull took b polley which has room at the Hotel Cecil about 0.30 ing the Europe been shown to the Premier, Baron p.m. yesterday, and about 9 o'clock Hiranuma, the War Minister, General he suddenly collapsed. He was re- Itagaki,, the Navy Minister, Admiral moved to the Queen Mary Hospital, Yonal and the Finance Minister, Mr. but is expected to be discharged to IshiwataDomai.

day.

Japan and Shanghal Formosa..

Shanghai and Amoy Shanghal

ALF Nail br "Imperial Airways Drect Service"-London date, 16th August

Shanghai Japan Shanghat

Strafta

Air Mall by "Air France

Tottori Maru

Per

Due.

Fotshan

.August 18.

Kutsang

August 18..

Roseville

August. 18.

Kiangsu

August. 18.

Kingyuan Lnos

August 19..

August 19..

Pres. Cleveland

August 10.

Pres. Doumer

August 101.

Canton Maru

August 20.

Cibadak

.August 20.

August 20.

Imperial Airways Plans ..August 21,

Antenor

August 22.

Nagpore

August 22.

Тенсег

August 22.

Van Heutaz

August 22.

Direct

.August 23..

Straits

Ruya

August 23.

Direct

Service"London date, Imperial

10th August.

Airways Plane

.August 21..

Afr Mall by "Tan American Airways

Direct Service"---San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane dale, 16th August.

August 24.

Shanghal

Japan...

Scharnhorst Shirala

August 24.

.August 24.

date, 5th August). Straits

Canada, USA., Honolulu, Japun

and Shanghai (Vancouver

B.C.

Emp. of Japan Glulio Cesare

.August 25.

August 25.

Jupan

Manila

Kumo Maru Terukuni Maru Marchen Macrok Neptuna Pleasantville

.August 25.

..August 25.

August 25.

August 26.

..August 20.

Tatula Maru Glenbeg

August 20.

August 27.

ServiceParis date, 18th August Air France `Plane

Air Mail by "Emperial Airways

Straits

Manil

Rabaul and Manila U.S.A

Honolulu, Japan, and Shong- hai (San Francisco date, 27th July). Shanghal

For

Shanghal Fort Bayard

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Dale and Time,

M/V Taiping..Fri, Aug. 18, 7 p.m. New Mathilde Fri, Aug. 18, 7 p.m..

Straits, Ceylon, India, Enst and British M/V Canton..Fri., Aug, 18.

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta,

Parcels and Europe via Marseilles-due Marsellles, 15th September

Reg.

Parcels and Papers only for Colcutta Hosang

Ord,

Parcels Papers

Saturday

Mausang Talthyblus

Reg.

Sandakan Dalren

G.P.0, and KĽO.

.... Aug. 18, 5 p.m. .Aug. 19, 9.45 am. Aug. 10, 10.30 a.m.

Fri., Aug. 18. .Aug. 18, 5 p.m. .......Aug. 19, 8.30 a.m.

Sat, Aug. 19, 7.30 a.m. Sat., Aug. 19, 9.30 am

Airways British M/V Canton Sal. Aug. 19..

Alr Mall for "H.LMA

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. 29th August

Fort Bayard

Shanghal

Fort Bayard

Saigon Japan Bangkok Manila

Fort Bayard Halphong Shanghai

Cantan

"Imperial

Ord.

G.P.O. and KP.0.

Aug. 19, 9.30 a... Aug. 19, 10 am.

Glenaffarie...Sat., Aug. 10, 10 a.m. Wing Wo...Sat., Aug. 18, 10.30 a.m.. Shunchih ....Sat., Aug. 10, 2.30 p.m. Pres. Doumer Sat., Aug. 19, 3.30 p.m. Kutsang

.Sat,, Aug. 19, 5 p.m. Sat, Aug. 19, 5 p.m. Pres. Cleveland .Sat., Aug. 19, 5 pm..

Ninghai

Sunday

Holching Canton

Hoihuw

Monday

.Sun., Aug, 20, 0.30 a.m..

Sun., Aug. 20, 9 a.m.

..Sun. Aug. 20,9 mm...

Canton Maru Mon., Aug. 21, 7.16 p.m. Always Imperial Always Piana

Mon., Aug. 21.

Air Mail for

Direct Service”—due London, 28th August

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 28th August

Canton

Batavia and Soyabaya Shanghal

K.P.D.

Reg. Ord.....

.Aug. 21, Ep

Aur 21, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

RCL.

..Aug. 21, 6 pm.

Ord.

.Aug. 21, 7 P.J

Mon., Aug. 21..

K.P.O.

Xer.

Aur. 21, 5 pm..

Ord.

..........Aug 21, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Aug. 21, 5 pm.

Ord.

Tuesday

Fatshan

Aug. 21, 7 D...

....Tues., Aug. 22, 7.15 a.m. Tjibadak..Tues., Aug. 22, 9.30 am. Kalgan...Tues., Aug. 22, 3.30 p.m.

Parcels only for Straits, Penang,

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles Antenor and London-due London, 27th *September,

.Tues., Aug. 22..

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Parcels

Wednesday

.Aug. 22, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for Indo-China only-due Air France Plane....Wed., Aug. 23.

• Hanol, 23rd August.

Kalphong Amoy

Monila and Parcels only for Ger-

many vá Hamburg

Wosong

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Ecg....Aug. 23, 11.30 a.m. „Aug. 23, Noon. Wed., Aug. 23, 3 p... Kiangsu ..Wed., Aug. 23, 330 p.m.. Scharnhorst..Wed., Aug. 23, 7 p.m.

Thursday

Manila and Parcels only for 'Ger-

moby via Hamburg Air Ball for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu and USA, by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" duo Ban Francisco 10th August.

Scharnhorst Thurs., Aug. 24, 3.30 pm, Pan American Aleware

„Thurs, Aug, 24. Plane...

G.P.O,

Res

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord...

Aug 24, 5 p.m.

....Aug. 25, 7.50 a.m.. K.P.O.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"due London, Siss August

.Aug 24, 5 p.m.

.Aug. 24, 5,30 p.m.

Thurs, Aug. 24.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Aug. 24, 15 p.m. .Aug. 24, 8.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

"Aug" 24, 5 p.m..

Ord.

Air Malt for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane

Australia by "Imperisi Airways Direct Service"dae Sydney lat September

Thurs, Aug. 24.-

K.P.O.

Ber..

...Aug. 24, 5 p.m.

Ord.

“Aur" 24; 5.80 p.m. -

GP.0...000

Ber.

Aug. 24, 5 ...

Ord.

Shanghai Manila

Aug. 24; 7 D...

Friday

Auf. 24, 7 p.m..

Giulio Cesare Fri., Aug. 28 8.30 0.m.. Emp, of Japan Fri., Aug. 25, 3.30 p.m.-

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