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In
Cubicle
Brothel Broken Up
Police Officer And Owner Face Charges
A light in a brothel in Archur Street, Youmnat, on Friday evening led to appearance of Police Constable Trang Hau, 26, formerly attached to Wanchal Police Stallon, and Tsang Pinit. 31, unlicensed hawker, before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kow- loon Magistracy the morning.
Tsang Hau was charged with hay- ing resulted Chung Kom; miscon- ducted himself a police officer, and absenting himself from the Wanchai Police Station and. reserve duty without leave. Tang Ping was charged with having ussaulted
Chung, and with disorderly conduct by time. They were remanded until September 5.
Deleeuve-Sergeant Clifford Pope said Chu
was the master of a brothel Tsang Ping had been keeping company with one of his women. They had various quarrels ind the latest one was settled at the S.C.A.
On Friday evening the defendants and a gang went up to Chung's place In Archur Street and commenced to assault
The persons in the fut.
and batons attackers used poles during the fight, which ended in the street. A cublele was torn down.
NEWS FLASHES
(Continued from Page 1.) Chungking Government, who has been visiting Europe, Brat in Paris and afterwards in Moscow, is now on his way back in order to give exhaustive reports
events Europe.
on
in
1-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the 4th September, 1939. (The First Monday in September).
Hongkong, 31st August, 1939.
NOTICE
of
The Consulate General Panama will open its new Offices at the Hongkong Sharebrokers Association Building, 8 Des Voeux
tember the 5th.
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
G.
BAR.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
one
at
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land Wanchai, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 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.
Intending bidders are advised
September 1,
1939.
Continued From Page Three MOBILISATION
from
OF
BRITAIN'S FORCES
effective at midnight on September 5. war risk Insurance on European cargoes would not protect shippers
reizure
Great Britain, by France or their allles.
This step has been taken because of the probability that Great Britain and France will control the seas in the
event of war.
In-
POST
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Monday, September 4
OFFICE.
Parcel Port Servies to
China
the subject to a Customs Embargo on
be
Road Central, 2nd floor, on Sep- that immediately after the diapo- | publishes the purchases of petrol and, Gullder and Swiss Franc were delivery of ordinary correspondencoj stated, and where mails are advertis
THE CONSUL GENERAL
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC LONDON
sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an nuthorlaed officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum
restricting
The
General Post Office and Kowloon Certain foreign goods, a list of which
may be seen at G.P.O. & K.P.O. Central Post Office will be open from)
In all cases parcela can only BRITAIN PREPARED
8.a.m. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch accepted for despatch as circum FOR NEXT MOVE Post Office will be open from 8 a.m.fstances permit and at senders risk.
10 10 a.m., and the other Branch
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE (Continued from Page 1.)
Post Offices will be entirely closed, Letters and Pustcards for Europe There will be one collection from (except Great Britain and Eire) and sources, each currency drifted, fluenced promply by sizeable ordera pillar boxes as on Sundays, one South America are forwarded" "via
delivery of ordinary correspondence Siberia" if so superscribed. either way. Singapore Precautions
at 11.30 am., and one delivery of The Lira was SINGAPORE, Aug. 31 (UP)-The
reported to have
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES registered correspondence at 11 am, the authorities here are tightening up temporarily broken loose from
The Branch Offices at Stanley, Ta closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered and Parcel Mails are food control, particularly with rice. existing official moorings for the
Gazetle official The
to-day first time for many years, while theo and Un Long will also have one time given below unless otherwise emergency regulations
ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- very buoyant, presumably because of at 11 a.m. oil to one month's requirements.
The Money Order Ofice will begistered and parcel mails are closed the flight of funds to these countries.
at 5 pm, on the previous day. On the other hand, Far Eastern entirely closed. The control of engineering stores has also been Imposed, including currencies were mostly weak,
with barbed wire, galvanised iron, cables, rates
remaining nominal.
INWARD MAILS und wire rope and sandbugs, futures market continued to be very Equipped With Gas-Marks restricted with sterling discounts LONDON, Aug. 31 (UP). Great little changed. However such rates Britain, begins on Friday the MRE are more or less nominal.
German Indignation priority classes.
BERLIN, Aug. 31 (UP).--Com- Equipped with gas masks, they will
petent German quarters described entrain at 72 tube stations which will the British mobilisation as a definite be closed to
to ordinary traffic, and aggravation of the situation.
severely
They add that during the last two to safety areas. This will curtall railway traffic for three or days the situation has herome worse:
is additionally four days. It
Amsily, through Poland's refusal to nt 7 nounced that, effective
with "serious enter
negotiations
Straits and Europe vin Suez (Papers there will be nine main exits from
Poland's alleged Germany
London date, 3rd August secondly,
ctc,) leading London (one way streets
London Parcels London And menacing of Slovakia, and, thirdly, outward to facilitate the movement what responsible Nazis described us
persons destring to leave. This unprecedented evacuation will Great Briain's failure to make con-
proposals to Germany. all rele in include the priority classes
Taking all these factors together cities and towns in the Government's
in addition to the mobilization, the evacuation zone.
"situation is very considerably ag- gravated."
Local Examination in Theory will be refunded on payment of excitation of 3,000,000 persons in the
2nd December, 1939.
in
The last day of entry for the forthcoming examination Theory will be 15th September, 1939. Entry forms may be obtained from the Local Serret-
ary.
J. E. ANDERSON,
Local Secretary. c/o The Anderson Music Co., Ltd. St. George's Bldg., Ice House St.
Army Driver
Fined $1 Leniency For 40 Cents-A-Day Man
was
the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
374 & 3169. hat Read. Wancha
Inland Lot No 5580.
South of Inland Le
1 So. of Sale |
Registry Ne
Locality
G.
Boundary Measurements
N. B. X. W.
fres-est teal fees
As per sale
juan.
Contents 11:
Annual.
1q. tret
Rental
033's
891
R.
Upest Price
215,00)
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land at Inland Road, in the Colony of term of 75 Hong Kong, for years, with the option of renewal at à Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
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SUMMONED for driving a military motor truck in Stubbs Road on August 22 without duo cure and caution, Gunner Ali Qadar, of the H.K.S.R.A. (Motor Transport Section), admitted the offence and was fined $1 by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing.
Traffic Sub-Inspector F. J. Clarke said that Qadar
driving up Stubbs Road about 8 o'clock in the morning, and when rounding a bend near Temple Towers pulled out too for, leaving barely four feet clear- Mr. 11. L. Decker was driving down the road at the time, and heal of the lot the Purchaser (if was forced to mount the kerb.
not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the anle, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
nnce.
Inspector Clarke added that he was not pressing the case. Defendant's wages were small, and he only drew four cents extra a day for driving the truck. He was, morcover, a new driver.
Traffic-Sergeant F. Appleton said that Qadar's speed was between 15 and 20 miles per hour.
Earns 40 Cents A Day An offcer of the H.KS.IN.A., who was in Court, informed the Court that defendant's pay was only 40 cents a day. The man had been in the Regiment for five years and bod a clean record.
Ane,
His Worship, imposing the said he was taking a lentent view because of the defendant's low wages, but any future case of its kind would be more severely dealt with.
Care Adjourned Heinz Klinkmueller, of 6 Duke a sum- VATICAN CITY, Aug. 31 (Reuter), Street, falled to appear on -After
mons for driving a cor in a danger- Interview an
with Ills
eus manner in Repulse Bay Road on Holiness the Pope lo-day, the Papal
in August 13. The complainant the Secretary of State, Cardinal Maglione
Mr. K. A. Bidmead. Assist- case was handed notes to the Italian Ambas-
ant Superintendent of Poilee. Count Bonifacio, the Germon sador,
Sub-Inspector Clarke sald Klink- Ambassador, Dr. Diego von Bergen,
mueller had left the Colony the French Ambassador, M. Francois- Polish
It Ambassador, August 25 (or Shanghai. Roux, the Colonel Sokolowski, and the British possible that he might return.
The case was adjourned sine die. Minister, Mr. Francis D'Arcy Godel- phin Osbourne.
•
GIBRALTAR, Aug. 31 (Reuler) — The order forbidding members of the forces, dockyard officials and familles to visit Spain has been rescinded by the Governor of Gibraltor as a
FINAL DECISION IMMINENT (Continued from Page 1.)
on WOS
result of the exchange of correspond- German air raids on open towns in
ence between the Colonial Govern- mont
the and
Spanish Consul- General at Gibraltar.
#1
PARIS. Aug. 31 (Renter).—It is officially announced that the Coun- oil of Ministers which met at p.m., under the chairmanship of M. Lebrun, was unanimous in main- talning firmly the undertaken by France.
Poland,
PARIS,
Paris Evacuation
the
Aug. 31 (Reuter)-A). second and more urgent appeal 10 Paris residents with no vital reason for remaining in the city to leave has been issued by the Ministry of Interior..
Those with a place in the country to where they eventually intend to proceed are asked engagements
"not to writ longer before making the journey." It is pointed out that movements by road and rail are now absolutely unrestricted, but later priority may have to be given to movements troops.
WHITEHORSF, Canada, Aug. 31 (Domel)The Globe-girdling mono- plane of the Tokyo Nichinichi" and Osaka "Moinichi Shimbun" hopped off at 8.80 n.m, for Prince George.
The air raid sirens of the Noval Yards in Hongkong and Kowloon will be tested between the hours of 11 a.m. and 11.30 am, on Monday, the Navel- Authorities announced this morning.
The last stages of the evacuation of school-children were carried out in orderely fashion this morning. To
children avold scenes" the
bade farewell to their parents at school and journeyed to the stations motor buses.
The youngest children from three to ten years were placed in the first 'and second class carriages, while older children travelled third class.
Teachers and nurses in ratio of one to tan children travelled with the
Son Outfishes Father children.
Destroyers Move
sources state
PITTSFIELD, Mass." (UP),—The DANZIG, Aug. 31 (UP)-Semi- day after Policeman Louis J. Pera-official
that three chi, Jr., gave his 12-year-old son a Polish destroyers, the Blyskawica, new flaking outdt, the lad caught a Wichor and Burza, left Gdynia ou 14-inch, three-pound pickerel. The Wednesday for the west.
It is bellaved that they wil join the British North Sea fleet.
finy prize was 2 inches longer than Perachi's own record catch. Am
Intending bidder are advised that immediately after the dispo-
PARTICULARS - OF THE LOT.
| Mo of Sale
Registry No.
Locality
Adjoining Rural Building
Kurat Building
Lot No 427.
Lot No. 300,
Island Road.
Boundary Measurement.
N. N. %.
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A per als plan.
Contents a
รุษ พ
Abegi
14,000
Ann. Bent
Pricel
091:
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand do. T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore TT. Japan T.C. Indla T.T. USA. T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia
Bangkok TT. TAT. Saigon TT. France T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland
1/2+# 1/2 11
.940
.52% 150%
Opset
08 21
05
.115
1/0
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BUYING
TT. Australin
4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P
.1/3
do.
1/35%
4 m/s L/C U.S.A
.274
11.20
30 d/s India
..84
.4.28
4 m/s France
U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
Outing For Blind
tú
of
About 1,300,000 school children in London and the big Provincial elties of England and Scotland will gather at the schools carrying gas masks. picnic lunches, extra clothes, tooth brushes and simple articles. Teachers and other adults will accompany the trains and buses.
state that
quarters Competent when Sir Nevile, Henderson handed the British note to Herr von Ribben- trop last night, he was fully apprised Consequent- of the Relch's attitude. ly no German reply was expected.
"The Anglo-German diplomatic
The children will billet in private
in n state of homes and camps in quiet towns on exchanges are now
suspense," these quarters state, and the countryside.
The Ministry of Health announce-dd that if any new diplomatie ex- ment said that the evacuation did not changes took place, the initiative mean that war was regarded as in-must come from London. evitable, but was precautionary in view of the prolonged tension,
Washington Reaction WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UP).—- Mobilisation Announced Evacuation, even more than the new Influential LONDON, Aug. 31, (UP).—Great mobilization, impressed
added to the Britain has announced that it has circles to-day and been decided on complete mobilisa-grimness of the finality of Britain's tion of her vast Navy, Army and Air Preparations.
It Is believed that Great Britain is Force against the threat of a new
playing
ing virtually her last curds in This decision has increased the an effort to impress Germany.
Communications Suspended strain of Europe's war of nerves to
31 (UP)-All LONDON, Aug. an almost unbearable pitch.
telephone and teleprinter communica- has been tion with the Continent suspended.
war.
The official communique reads: "In continuation of the measures already adopted, it has been decided
A.R.P. Mobilisation on complete mobilisation of the Navy
LONDON, Aug. 31 (UP)-Air and to call up the remainder of the regular army reserve and supplemen-Raid Precaution controllers through- Lory reserves. A further number of fout the country have been called to Royal Air Force volunteer reserves duty. will also be called up.!
Local authorities have
been in- In Berlin, Paris, Rome and Warsaw, structed to create emergency A.R.P. similar complete preparations for war committees to work in 24-hour shifts have been made. The deadlock be and also to construct public air raid tween Germany, and Poland has shelters. tightened to such an extent that it seems as though they might soon!
LONDON, Aug. 31 (British Wire- surge beyond hope of further diplo-less) report to the King on to- matic manoeuvres.
be open. state that
King Soes Halifax
foreign
at
From
Canton
Air Mail by "Imperial
Direct Service" London 26th August, Shanghai...
Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila Japan
Shanghal
date, 27th July Shanghai and Ainoy
Per
Falshan
Dde.
.September 1.
Airways date,
Imperial Airways Plane September 1. Ruys
.September 1.
Aramis
.September 2.
.September 2.
Nankin
September 2.
Tunda
September 2.
Anna Maersk
September 3.
Carthage
Bangalore Kingyuan
11th
Pres. Pierce
Honolulu, Japan and Shang- (San Francisco date. August).
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways l'on American
Direct
Service"-San Francisco Airways Plane
date, 23rd August, Straits and Salgon Australia and Manila
by "Imperial Afr Mall
Direct Service" London
30th August
Shanghal
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai
Japan Straits
Straits
September 3. .September 3.
September 3.
....September 3.
September 3.
Sinklang* Talping
..September 3.
Airways
date, Imperial Airways
Plane
September 4.
Jeypore
September 4.
Noringa
September 4.
Ajax
.September 5.
Arizona Maru
September 6.
Cremer
.September 8.
Eurybates
.September 8.
September 6.
Air Malt by "Air France Direct
Service Paris date, 30th August. Air France Plane
For
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Friday
Date and Time.
Wing Wo....Fri, Sept. 1, 7.00 p.m.
Lyeèmoon
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda Shanghai and Japan .......
Zealand
Brisbane-due via bane 20th September
Airmail for Maalla, Guam, Honolulu Pan
and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Aleways Direct Service"-duo San Francisco 10th September.
Sat, Sept. 2, 10.30 a.m. Sat, Sept. 2, 10.30 a.m. .Sat, Sept. 2, 2.30 pm. Sat, Sept. 2, 3.30 p.m. Sept. 2 BAL, Be and
EP.O
.Sept. 2, 8.30 p.m.
.Sept. 2, 4.00 D.m
Sat, Sept. 2.
and K.F.O.
....Sept. 2, Noon.
..Sept. 2, 3.45 p.m. 2. 4.30 p.m.
2. 5.00 p.m..
.Sat.,
... sept. 2.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
.Sept. 2, 4.00 p.m. .Sept, 2, 5.00 p.m. 2.6.30 p.m. Sept.
Piano..8a. Sept. 2.
K.P.O. .Sept. 2, 5.00 pm. Sopt, 2, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Fort Bayard
Saturday
Saigon
Aramis
Parcels only for Saigon Shanghai
Soochow
Swalow
Yochow
Atr Siall for "K.L.A. Airways Carthage
Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 12th September
GP.O
Ker.
Ord.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Carthage
Malta and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 20th September
G.P.O.
Par.
Reg.
Ord. Menesthens
Par. Reg.
Ord. American
. Beg.
Ord.
Ref.
.Sept. t. 5.00 p.m.
Ord.
.Bept. 4, 7,30 a.m.
Sunday
Pres. Pierce..Sun, Sept. 3, 9.00 am. Monday
Direct Bervice"-dge London, 11th September
Rek.
Ord.
Ber.
.Sept. 4, Noon..
and
Ord.
.Sept, 4, 5 p.m..
Air Mail for
Maisya, Jaya and Imperial Airways Plane Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—due Sydney 11th September
Mon, Sept. 4.
K.P.O,
Reg.
.Bapt. 4. Noon.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Ber.
Ord,
Tuesday
Papers only
Sir
Monila
The possibility of further exchanges 'day's developments in the
situation was made by Lord Halifax, with Hitler continues to
Berlin sources
who was received in audience although further messages might be found Buckingham Palace this evening.
During the afternoon the Foreign unnecessary.
Some said that Friday is the day Secretary made two visits to No. 10 persistently mentioned as the day for Downing Street, and he crossed from the Foreign Office again at 8 o'clock a grave decision.
The dendrock has steadily tighten-this evening, accompanied by ed throughout the last week, with Alexander Cadogan.
The two Opposition leaders also Hitler rep
repeating his determination to achieve the return of Danzig and the
vialted
Prime Minister's residence the Corridor and Poland determined to again to-day.
The
Commissioners High nght auch moves, while Britain and
the France stand Armly behind their dominions saw Sir Thomas Inskip at the Dominions Office, and were given pledges.
transmission Italian Liner Goes To Massawa
latest information for to the dominion governments. The "Telegraph" understands that
A number of foreign envoys visit-
ol
the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria.led the Foreign Office during the day. which left Hongkong on August 12 They
Sucz
"It
included
the Spanish
for Genoa, did not pass through the Portuguese Ambassadors, the Rou
Canal, but put in at Massawa, manian Minister and the French 10 Eritros, In Italian
Ambassador who also called on the is understood that passengers Premier. aboard, including 35 Americans, have been
landed at Massawa.
Most of the American passengers| embarked At Manila.
Hongkong embarkations for Europe Commander Jose included
Carlos Rodrigues Coelho (Portuguese), Mr. Wilhelm Mactge (German), Mr. K S. McCarty (American), Mr. P. R. Timothy Naidu (Indian), Mr. Maria Rocchi (Italian), Mr. A. Rosenthal (German).
Telephono Suspension LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reuter)-it 19 officially announced that all tele-; phone services with countries abroad and ships at sea have now been kus- pended.
C. T.
FORMER DETECTIVE ROBBED
Pocket Picked In H.K. Tea House
A former Detective Sergeant in Canton who is now a refugee
Wang Arrives in Hongkong was the victim of At Manila
ju pickpocket while having tea in the Lin Heung Tea House in Queen's Road Central yesterday. MANILA, Aug. 31 (Domel)-Dr. He recovered his wallet, but dis- C. T. Wang, former Chinese Ambas-|covered $20 missing. sador to Washington, arrived" here
Sequel was the appearance of Pun from Hongkong this morning aboard Lam, 47, unemployed, before Mr. R the J.C.J.L. liner Tjinegara.
A. D. Forrest at the Central Magis-
Bangalore....Mon., Sept. 4, Noon. Shanghai and Japan .............. Air Mail for Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
for (Strails, Ceylon, Indio, Mombasa) Beira, Lourenco Marques and (Parcela and Papers only for Durban).
South Africa, via Arizona Maru
Parcels only for Stralts, Penang, Ajax
Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 11th October.
Fort Bayard and Pakhöj Manila
Wednesday
Mon., Sept. 4..
K.P.O.
.Sept. 4, Noon.
.Sept. 4, Noon.. G.P.O.
.Sept. 4, Noan..
.Sept. 4, Noon.. .Sept, 4, 5 pm.
Tues., Sept 6, 2.30 p.m.. ....Tues., Sept. 5.
G. P. O and E. P. Ú.
Parcels, .......Sept. 5, 5 p.m..
Kingyuan....Wed, Sept. 6, 6.30 am. Benmohr..Wed., Sept. 6, 10.30 am
Wed., Sept. & Air Mall for Indo-China only-due Air France Flase ......
Hanol, 8th September.
G. P. O and E. P. Q.
Tourane and Saigon Halphong
Haiphong Parcels only for Straits
Manila
He will attend the opening cere-tracy this morning. Pun denied tak-] Amoy monies of the Bank of Communicaing the money, but was found guilty tions here on September 4.
after evidence had been given by the complainant, Li Ngal, and remanded for 24 hours for anger-prints.
Dog Travels 60 Miles Li said he was having tea with a
Cornwallville, N. Y. Indy friend, and had hung his coat the compartment. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Armstrong on the side of promptly returned the dog when they Miss Fung, his friend, suddenly call learned its owner was Floyd Hotaling, ed his attention to a button which The Christ Church Group of the who lived 60 miles away in Oneonta, had dropped from his cont on to the V.D.MA. acknowledge with grateful Ten days later the dog, Ured and glass top of the table, and on looking found his thanks the following donations to hungry, reappeared at the Armstrong into his coat pocket, ho
wallet containing the money vilssing. wards the thirteenth annual outing home. for the inmates of the Industrial,
Defendant, who was in the next Home for Blind Girls, which is to be
Losses Reported
compartment, was on the way out at He stopped defendant, held on Saturday, September 23:
Mr. R. B. Malce, of Wang Hing that time. Col. H. B. LA Previously acknowledged
Dowbiggin, O.B.E
432 Building, has reported that a battery and the wallet was given back to OBE $5 was stolen from his motor car, park him. He looked inside, and found Loan of car Indon
ed at Garden Terrace, yesterday, the money missing. Further donations and loan of
thin chain Mr. Chol Chor-fan, of 468 Prince The wallet had a cars are solicited and may be sent Edward Road, has reported the loss fastened to the button on to his cost. Det Sergeant E. J.Stewart - pro- care of the "South China Morning of his motor car, from the Jordan
secuted. Rood ferry pier. Post."
..Bept.
11.30 .m „Bepi, 8. Noon Wed, Sept. 6, 1.30 p.m.
Ord*****
Klangru
Kwangjung ..Wed, Sept. 6, 2,00 p.m..
Wed, Sept. 6, 3 p.m. Ming Sack
Wed, Sept. 6; 5 p.m.. Anhui
Thursday
Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco Marques, and (Parcels and Papers
for South
via only
Africa Durban)
Txinan ....Thurs., Sept, 7, 2.30 p.m Empress of Anda
Thurs, Sept. 7, 2.80 px
Thurs, Sept. 7, 8.30 p.m..
Ruys Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial 'Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due London 11th September
Onl
Ak Mail for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airw
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"---due Bydney '15ĺh Beptember
-Thurs,” Beph. 1.
X.P.0.
Sept. 7, 8-
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