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TUITION GIVEN,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
1. All rates will be increased by 20% effective October 1, 1939. 2. All forward bookings for shipment after September 30 are cancelled.
3. Until further notice, booking at new rates is limited to shipment within 28 days.
CHINESE well educated young lady will give private lessons in Mandarin, Cantonese and Shanghal dialect in a systematic course of study. WHONGKONG-PANAMA FREIGHT accept also any job in office. Apply P. O. Box 1428,
FOR SALE.
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS.
CONFERENCE.
Hongkong, September 16, 1939.
NOTICE TO SIPPERS
Rellable tested and of strong With reference to the Notice germination of best varieties for
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Incident In Kowloon Bar
European Appears Before Court
Disorderly conduct was the charge made
Biddilaford Mills Conolly, 45,
against Thomas
a merchant of Prince Edward Hond, when he op- peared before Mr. Q. A. A. Mucfud- yen at the Kowloon Mugistracy to- day.
#
Det.-Sergeant N., B. Fraser said that on Saturday night Conolly went to the Imperial Bar in Nathan Road and ordered and pale for whisky and sodn for himself. He was then alleged to have invited three soldiers, who were in the bar, to join him and
to kong beers, the cost amounting
and soda.
Alleged Drug Ring Leaders On Trial
TWO men, alleged by the Crown to be ringlenders in the heroin pill traffic, and four women were tried before the Chief Justice, Sir. Atholl Mac- Gregor in the Criminal Sessions this morning on a charge of possessing 289,800 heroin pilla
immediate sowing for sale at Graca / Published by this Bureau under these men ordered three Jarge Hong-1 and 406 oza, of pink mass. Co., 10, Wyndham Street, Hongkong date of September 10, 1939, it has $2.00. Conolly took another whisky
SINGEL SEWING MACHINES $30, (next shipment $40). Waterproof wrist watches $13. Sulteases $2-4. We buy Typewriters. Surplus- samples "Bluebel!", 218 Nathan. "F.E.M.C.A." Asla Life Building, Srd. 14 Queen's
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations
were
fasued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-
ket this morning.
BANKS
1,200 n.
H.K. Banks $....
1.K. Banka (Lon. Reg.)
£..70 .
H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.)
..72 n.
Chartered £
.03% 13.
Mercantile, A. & B. £...
Mercantile, C. £.
East Asia ș.
.24 n. 12 n. .72 n.
INSURANCES
Cantons 3.
280 n.
Union
....
China Underwriters $.
.305 . 114 B. 165 .
SHIPPING
Douglases $.
.67 n.
Steamboate $..
Indo-Chines, P.S
Indo-Chinas, DȘ..
Waterboala $.
Wharves $.
Docks $..
1.K. Fire $.....
Shells (Bearers) s/-
DOCKS ETC.
Providents
New Eng. Sh. $. Sh. Docks, Sh.
Raubs $.
MINING
Venz. Gold $. H.. Mines cts.
Hotels S..
12 n.
60 n.
now been decided to amend the percentage of Increase from 50% to 20%, to become effective on October 1, 1939.
TRANS PACIFIC FREIGHT BUREAU Hongkong, September 15, 1939.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
Shippers are informed that it has been decided:
1. All rates are Increased by
20%, effectivo October 1930.
1.
2. All forward bookings for shipment after September 30 are cancelled.
3. Until further notice, booking at new rates to be limited to shipment within 30 days. HONGKONG-CARIBBEAN SEA PORTS RATE AGREEMENT Hongkong, September 15, 1939.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
TT. London
Demand do.
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Japane T.T. Indla
TIT. USA. TT. USA T.T. Manila TT. Batavia
1/210 .1/211
.350
.340
.30 n. 02/0 n.
0.10 n.
.00 n. 1834 11.
4.20 sa.
7 n.
110 n.
.8.70 b.
.4 n.
.0% 1.
105
LANDS
0234
.4.80 sh.
.24 Nom.
Lands $.
32% D.
.40 Nom.
Land 4% de, $.
par. n.
.431
Nom.
S'hal Landa Sh.
7.00 n.
Humphreys $..
.79% n.
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Saigon
1504 107
H.K. Renities $
4% n.
10.00
Chinese Estutes $.
.08 n.
.ལ m
.107
Trams $Y
10% n.
1/03
Peak Truma (old) $.
7.40 0.
Peak Trams (new)
3.70 n.
011⁄2 n.
4 m/s L/C London
1/3
1
Y. Ferries $.
.22 n.
4 m/s D/P
do
1/31/2
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
.5%.
Maceo Electrics
.51 b. & Sil.
30 d/s India ...
.25% .11.40 .843%
U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
18 n.
Sandakan Lights $.
11 n.
New York
4.02 .3.88
Telephones (old) $.
21% n.
Telephones (new) 3
.7.60 n.
Tractions B/-
Tractions (Pref.) 8/
10/- n. 22/-.
UTILITIES
Star Ferries $.
China Lights (old)
China Lights (new).$. H.K. Electrics $.
INDUSTRIALS
Cold: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $. 14 n. Cold: Macg (Pre), Sh. $...13 m.
Canton Ices
Cements $...
H.K. Hopse $.
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farsm (new) Watson
Lane, Crawfords $... Binceres $** Wing On (HK) $.. Powell, Lid, $
COTTON MILLS
..
Ewo Sh. $.
S'hai Cotton Sh. $..
Zoong Sing, Sh. $..
.1 n.
.14 s.
.4 n.
.8.00
ກ.
180 n.
E
T.T. France
TT. Germany
T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Australia
BUYING
Action Beats Words
Accused were Tsang Lan, Wong Sau, Choi Yu, Ng Nui (women), and Chung Yip-lùng and Chung Yuki. They all pleaded not guilty to the charge.
When the two bills were handed to Conolly, he disputed them and re- fused to pay, saying that he had not ordered the drinks for the soldiers. Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, Conolly left the bar and was follow-prosecuted, and the last two accused ed by a bar boy and Mr. A. E. Bush were defended by Mr. Inglla Hosong. of the Imperial Bar. In the roadway instructed by Mr. Alfred Y. Hon. Jan argument ensued and Conolly was nileged to have used abusive language to Mr. Busli. Eventually the party went to the Yaumati Police Statión.
Det.-Sergeant Frazer said that the two bits amounted to $4.30, and Conolly had $4.50 on him.
Apology Civen Conolly: I plead guilty under extreme circumstances. I went into the Imperini Bar and I ordered two whisky sodas. I did not give any body in the place orders to purchase for anyone else but myself. Much lo my surprise my second chit contained the price of three large beers.
who
Replying to Mr. Macfadyen asked who was to pay the chits, Det. Sergeant
geant Fraser said: Mr. Conolly has seen Mr. Bush and, I understand, apologised for the incident and his agreed to pay these bills.
Conolly: That is quite true, Mr. Macfadyen: Have you not al- ready signed n
n bond
recently?
Conolly: No, your Worship, Mr. Macfadyen: Then, in this particular case a bond would meet the case. You are bound over in $15 to keep the pence and be of good behaviour for a year.
AIR RAIDS ON SHEKKI
American Property Damaged
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH"
The following Jury was empancil- ed: Messrs. J. E. Anderson (Fore- man, L. B. Gomes, 11. G. Stewart, H. L'Gooey, O. el Arculll, L. Buda- gian and T. F. Bradford.
"Caso Of Unusual Interest" Mr. Whyatt said the case was of unusual interest because not only had the Revenue Officers succeeded in arresting the persons who were encouraged into making the pills, but also some of those who directed and controlled the nefarious traffic.
on
were
September 18, 1939,
Attempt To Rob Inspector Would-Be Thief Caught In Act
The residence of Inspector H. W. Fraser of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs was the scene of an attempted Jarceny
on Saturday afternoon when a man was chased and caught by the cook after he had climbed over the fence and was in the art of taking the three pieces of clothing from clothes line.
The man, Chan Fong, 28, appeared before Mr. Forrest at Central Magis- tracy this morning, and was 'zen- tenced to six weeks' hard labour.
Inspector A. V. Baker said there had been lot of clothing missing recently from clothes lines in Wong- neichong Rond. A watch was kept. and defendant was seen climbing over the fence. Defendant had * previous conviction for larceny.
WARSAW MAY
SURRENDER
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slightest change, and will remain the same to the end."
Nazis Claim Successes BERLIN
(Reuter).- Sept. 17 Nazis claim successes by their troops 70 miles west of Warsaw and 75 infles south-west of the Polish capital.
The case for the prosecution, went Nazl troops, It is stated, are push-
Counsel,
was that the second, ing in to Lublin, while the Germans third and fourth accused
en-again claim to have captured Brest- gaged in making the pills under the Litovsk, 120 miles east of Warsaw.
first and directed
The
Gerinans, says nn official supervision of
communique, prevented the retreati and controlled by the fifth and sixth. who rented the premises,
Polish troops near
The Lemberg. The matter came to light on July
retreating Polish troops lost 12,000 25, when a party of Revenue Oflcers,prisoners and many guns and tanks, headed by Mr. 11. A. Taylor, Govern- ment Monopoly Analyst, and Re- venue Omeer W. IL Colledge, raided the groond floor of 64 Caine Road.
The first accused opened the door, and the others, with the exception of the two men, were found in the rear cubicle, where the pills were bring manufactured,
of
Despite the bad weather, Nazi planes attacked the retreating columns of troops. The Vilna radlo station is claimed have been destroyed.
to
Gdynia Holds Out
However, a Polish communique
While on inventory of the arti- says that in heavy fighting, Polish eles was being prepared. Chief Pre-troops have held out. Polish troops ventive Omeer A. W. Grimmitt was near Gdynia are still resisting, while sent for and shortly after his arrival the Polish Posnan army is obstinate he saw the fifth accused outside, at ly fighting and the enemy lins had
the grille. On to rush reinforcements. tempting to
open seeing Mr. Grimmitt, the man turned back and walked away hurriedly but was caught after a short chase.
Was
After he had brought him back, Mr. Grimmitt thought that the affair had some connection with a house
which Terrace in Wing Wal then also under suspicion, and ac- The latter, SHEKKI, Sept. 18 ("Tele-cordingly he went to
where he arrested the sixth accused, graph" Service), Japanese Evidence of the rald was given by raiders were busy over Shokki
Mr. Coltesige and Mr. Taylor, after when this morning
eleven which Mr. Grimmitt stated that on bombers dropped 81 bombs and being taken back to the premises, the fifth accused told him that he caused terrible destruction.
was looking for a friend. The land- They completely destroyed a low-
lady identifled him as the man who boat plying between-Shekki and rented the premises.
Tocao.
Elsewhere many bombs were dropped, causing considerabie damage.
!
U.S. Representations SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PEIPING, Sept. 18-The United States has reserved its rights in con- nection with six bombings of Ameri- can property in China during the past
six weeks.
Representations to this effect were made to the Japanese Embassy in
Teiping to-day by
the American Embassy.
administered,
The southern Polish army smoshed a Nazi motorised regiment, and las taken many prisoners and 40 tanks.
Government Leaving
BUCHAREST, Sept. 17 (Reuter),— Members of the Polish Government began crossing the frontier Rumania early to-day.
Inlo
Thousands of civilkins also stream-
ed into safety.
Twenty Polish bombers have land-
ed in Rumania, and were later sent into the interior,
Representatives of foreign Powers Warsaw renched Rumania and are trying to set up headquarters in the limited accomodation of 口 small
Rumanian town which is already Packed with refugees,
Submission Overruled Mr. Hoang submitted, in the ab- sence of the Jury, that this evidence was inadmissible on the ground that
Not Yet Bombarded the statement was made without a caution having been
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" but he was overruled.
BERLIN, Sept 17 (UP).-Up to Continuing his evidence, Mr. Grim-5 p.m., (midnight H.K.T.) there has mitt said the sixth accused was also been no bombardment of Warsaw, the although the time limit for the sur- Identified by the landlady as mun who accompanied the fifth aerender of the city expires at 3.10 p.m. rented. cused at the time the premises were
Citadel Stormed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ELYRIA, O-Councilman Elmer
Mrs. Fattydad, house broker, sald 205 ડૉ.
Nelson tried to persuade the
BERLIN, Sept. 17 (UP).—It has The Jatest incident
July at the China that sometime involving ..10%. Elyria city council that the roofing American property was at Yeung-
Realty Company she was introduced been announced here that the Gur- atop City Hall was defective. Fallkong, in Kwanging Province, where
to the Afth and sixth accused, who man troops have taken the citadel of 7.50 n. in by
Nelson took off his
four bombs korded. within 100 yards
told her they were looking for a Brest Litovsk, where 600 prisoners and onto the roof
46 were captured. She took them to cont,
American mission.
vacant flat. The
German troops have also rented the brought down a sample shingle to
damage 10
Caine Road, where they mission property
the city of Lemberg show it had not been nailed down
At rounded ground floor at $120 a month. properly. The council, impressed slignt.
that time, the nith accused said he three sides, cutting off the with his nerobatics as well as his
was renting the premises for a rela- forces retreating from Przemysl.
The German troops from Upper shingle, voted to investigate Coun
tive. The sixth accused did not
Silesia and Cutslovkki have joined at make any remarks.
Wlodwo.
Wing On Textiles, S. $..
MISC.
H.K. Entertainments $..
Constructions (Old) $.
Constructions (new) $.
Vibro Piling $
Ch. Govt.
30
G. Bonds
1020
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan
.1
D.
0.00 n.
eltman Nelson's complaint.
For a Woman's Love
THEY GARVED AN
..1.53 n.
....I n.
.8 n.
100 m.
HR. Govt. 34% Loan
.08 TL.
Marsmans (Lon.) a/-
12/- n.
Morsmans (H.K.) x/~
.47- n.
MANILA SHARES
EMPIRE OUT OF
Sept. 16, Sept. 18.
A WILDERNESS
Antamok.***
161
Morning
.134
Atak
.15 13
Bague Gold
Ung.
Balong Buhay
011
.01
Benguet Coni
0.30
Unq.
Big Wedge
.17 B
Coco Grove
13
Following are sales and bid prices:
Cona. Bunes Demonstration
Ban Mauriala.....
.00 23
1. Hahn
.34
po Gold
Hogon Mining
.3834
Membulro Cone
Ung
Masbate Con.....
Mind. Motherlode
DBY
Mine Operations
North Camarines Paracale Gumaus
,13 D
Burigao Cons.
Unq.
Buyoo Cons..
Byndicate Invest...
Untied Paracalo
.10% Ung. 23
Ung.
HAL ROACH
& Fritz' report on this
morning's
market
The following is Swan, Culbertson
market; **
The Manlid Gold? Share closed uncertain and nervous with several losses being seen. The aver
age declined 2.02 on an
Increased
volume. San, Mauricio took, a loss of while United Paracalo
Bengu
three centavos was down two centavos Consolidated opened at Pa, 9.20 ex dividend, 20 centavos below Batur- day's close. At the end of the morn- Consolidated Ing.- session... Benglet was unquoted, trading is this rug
bean. suspended
Sept. 18, Sept. 18, Home Kundo Morning
Valsine of business faster and A
done
28, 94,743/199,810 #Gold Sharð Av,-
103.9861.96
CAPTAIN FURY
STARING
BRIAN AHERNE'. MIDTOR: MOLAOLEH JUNE LANG -JOHN CARRADINE PAUL LOKACH GEORGE ZUCCO Douglois DUMBRILLE • Virgin[@_FIELD
COMING 500N KING ́S
Was
H. K. LADY IS DROWNED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MANILA, Sept. 18 (UP)-In- formation has been received Manila that Mr. Walter Marshall, formerly Miss Alda Itskovitch, of Hongkong, With drowned in San
Francisco on Thursday,
husband,
Mrs. Marshall met her who was with the Standard OII Com- pany in Manila, whilst he was in Hongkong. They were married
1937.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Marchall are widely known throughout the For East. Mr. Marshall was appointed Assistant General Manager of the Socony offler in Hongkong in 1833.
Bearskin Frightened Guardsman
SENTENCE of 50 days' detention was recently promulgated on Guards mon Reginald Frank Throne (23), 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, who was stated at the court-martial at Chelsca Batracks, when he was charged with desertion, to have been "genuinely frightened at having to wear a tunic
bearskin. and
Throne, who was said to have absented himself from Chelsea Bar- racks from
2 until arrested
at
Chard, Set, on July 3, was
of
found guilty desertion,
His defending onder submitted that siner Throne gave himself up voluntarily he was not a deserter, but an absentee.
similar
The owner of the premises, Mrs. Leung Kwok-shi
gave evidence.
The case is proceeding.
U.S. Steamer Rescues Crew
Six Missing From U-Boat Victim
(UP),
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH NEW YORK, Sept. 17 The Radio Marine Corporation an- nounces that the steamer American Farmer has rescued the crew of the torpedoed British steamer Kafiristan. Six There were 20 survivors. members of the crew are missing,
American Casualties SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP),— The State Department announces that two American passengers were drowned and six were rescued when the Norwegian ship Rondo struck a mine of Terschelling last Wednes- day.
Athenia Passengers SPECIAL TO THE "TELLGRAPHY WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP). The State Department states that 28 Americans who were passengers on the atmer Athenia are still missing,
POST
SUSPENSION OF ALL UP EMPIRS
OFFICE.
#
PARCELS TO CHINA. AIR MAIL SERVICE
China Parcel Post Service to As from 8.00 p.m. Monday, 4th subject to a Customs Embargo on September, the all up Empire air certain foreign goods, a ilist of which mail servico is suspended for the time may be seen it G.P.O. & K.P.O. being.
In all cases parcela can only be circum- ccepted for despatch or Lances permit and at senders' risk,
First class mail for destinations served by Imperial Airways whether included in the all up scheme or not will be subjected to a surcharge of $1.00 per half ounce if sent by air, in addition to the present air malí| rates.
Letters may however be sent to auch destinations by surface transport
at the following rates:- (a) To Brillah Possessions;—
15 cents for the first ounce. 10 cents
for each succeeding cents
(b)
ounce
To Foreign Countries:-
10 cents per postcard.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malle art closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis ed to close al or before à am, res gistered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day.
15 cents per postcard.
All letters intended for despatch by succeeding air must be so superscribed, and
bear a blue air mail label.
25 cents for the first ounce. 15 cents for each
ounce.
Per
Formosa
INWARD
Due.
Airways
Air Mul by "Imperisi
Direct Service-London 10th September.
ffalphong
MAILS
From
Canion Maru .....September 18.
date, Imperial Airways Plane
Tjibadak
September 18,
Straits
Protestinus
.September 18.
and Amoy
Spochow
September 10,
Brisbane Maru
.September 10,
Hupeli
September 19.
Calcutta and Straits
Islami
.September 19.
Sandakan
Newchwang
.September 10,
Java and Manila
September 19,
Straits
Air Mall by “Pan American AirwaYA
Air Mail by "Air France Direct
Service”—Paria date, 13th Sept. Air France Plane Strally Shanghal
Van Heutaz
September 10,
..September 20.
Boissevain Cyclops
.September 20.
..September 20.
Direct
Service"--San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date. 14th September. Australia and Manila Japan ... Saigon
September 20,
Kitano Maru
.September 21.
Noringa
.September 21,
Athos II
.September 22.
Conte Rosso
.September 22.
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai-(Vancouver B.ċ, date, 2nd September).
Emp. of Canada
..September 22.
Straits
OUTWARD MAILS
the
Registered and Parcel Malls areclosed 15 minutes earlier than time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are adverused to close after 5 p.m. registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.
For
Shanghai
Canton Straits
Per
Monday
Fort Bayard and Bongkok Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya Shanghal
m/v. Shanlung
Dale and Time.
Mon., Sept. 18, 5.00 p.m. Canton Maru.. Mon., Sept. 10,7 p.m. Brisbane Maru
Tuesday
Air Mail for "Imperial Aleways Direct Service"-Duo London, 27th September,
Mon, Sept. 18, 7.00 p.m.
Hellas ....Tucs, Sept. 10, 8.30 am. Tinegara..Tues., Sept. 19, 8.30 am. Kwanglung Tues., Sept. 10, 2.30 p.m. Imperial Airways
Plano....Tacs., Sept. 19.
ICE.O.
.Sept. 19, .Sept. 19, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
p.m.
Sept. 19, 6 p.m.
Sept. 19, 7 p.m.
Reg.,
ord.,
Rez..
Ord..
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial AirwaJS
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 25th September,
Her..
Ord,
.....Sept. 19, 5.30 p.m.
Q.P.O.
ICK..
Ord.,
Plane.....Tues, Sept, 19.
K.I.O.
....Sept. 19, 5 p.m.
Sept 19, 5 p.m.
‚Sept. 10, 7 p.m.
Mul Hock Tues., Sept. 19, -7.00-p.m.--
Tal Ping Yang
Canton ..
Wed., Sept. 20, 10.30 a. ..Wed., Sept. 20, 2 p.m. Wong....Wed., Sept. 20, 2 pm. Islami....Wed., Sept. 20, 3.30 p.m.
Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and Air France Plane
France Airways Direct Servica"-
Wed., Sept. 20,
Sept. 20, 5 p.m.
Fort Bayard and Bangkok
Wednesday
Shanghal
Halphong
Parcels only for Haiphong
Japan
France
and (Paris
Northern
sur-
Provinces only)
by the "Air
Reg.,
оп
Ord.,
.Sept, 20, 5.30 p.m.
Polish
due Paris, 20th Sept.
Reg. Ord.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Plane
Julo and U.8.A by the "Fan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco fember
Reg.
27th Sep-
Ord.
Reg.
.Sept. 20, 5 p.m.
Ord.
.Sept. 21, 7.30 a.m.
Thursday
Further reports state that, despite unfavourable weather, the German radio air force hus destroyed the
Barano- transmitters at Vilna and wicezo.
Government at Kuty LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter).— According to a report from Kuty, which is on the Polish side of the Polish-Rumanian frontler, the Polish Government is functioning on Polish territory in temporary headquarters there there. Thr
Polish Telegraphic Agency which is at Kuty with the govern- ment, adds that the Polish army will continue to fight the German aggressor, despite the latter's numerical superiority.
Must Wait A Year For Fortune
Judge John J. Nangle, of Missouri, who is holding an inquiry into the disposition of the £500,000 fortune left.by Mr. Hazlett Kyle Campbell, heard evidence in a tiny glass-panell- ed room at Somerset House,
1
It was given privately by Mr. Fletcher, an executive officer in the General's Department, Registrar whose testimony dealt witli cert!- ficates of births, deaths and marri- ages
Mr. Nanglo afterwards slated: "The inquiry is now-closed for the
bably not be known before another year. There are about 200 further witnesses 10 be
heard
in' America EVERETT, Masa.
and Canada." worn spark plugs were Mr. Nangle is to pay a short visit placed by gasolino station proprietor to the Continent bolors returning to. Eldon Strupp in a bird, cage bearing Ireland for examination of the tran a sign: "These birds were caught script of evidence and exhiblis. stealing gas.” Thieves broke in and He will then return to the United stole the plugs.
States to report on the inquiry.
It's No Joke To British Isles. The result will pro-
100,000 Casualties Forty
PARIS, Sept. 10 (UP)Le Boir" reports that Nazi casuslijes in Poland have reached 100,000 killed, and wounded.
Thieves
Fort Bayard, Pakthai and Holhow Parcels only for Shanghal Japan
Shanghal
Fort Bayard
Soochow
G.P.0.
Sept. 20, 5 p.m.
Sept. 20, 7 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 20.
K.P.O.
.Sept. 20, 5 p.m. .Sept. 20, 5.30 p.m. Q.r.o.
Thurs., Sept. 21, 9.30 am. Hupeh....Thurs., Sept. 21, 2.30 p.m. Kitano Maru Thurs, Sept. 21, 7 p..
Friday
Conte Rosso Fri., Sept. 22, 8.30 am. Sinklang....Fri., Sept. 22, 9.30 am.
f
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Suwa Maru....Fri, Sept. 22.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles duc Mor- seilles, 22nd October.
Reg Ord.,
Sept. 22, 12.45 p.m. ....Sept, 22, 1.30 pm, .Fri., Sept. 22, 1 p.m. ..Fri., Sept. 22, 1.30 p.m.
Empress of Canada
Haiphong
Shanghal
Talnan Athos II
Formoss, Shanghal and Jupan ....
Manila
Fri, Sept. 22, 3.30 p.m. Haruna Moru Fri, Sept. 23, 3.30 p.m.
K.P.O.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A, President Coolidge ... .Fri., Sept. 22.
Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 12th October
Parcels Reg. Ord,
Parcels
Rex.
Ord.
..Sept. 72, 1. p.m.
Sept 22, B p.m. Sept. 22, 6.30 pm. G.F.0.
..Sept. 22, pm. ..Sept. 22, 5 pm. Sept. 22, 7. p.m.
Sat., Sept. 23, 8.30 a.m, Sat, Sept. 23, 1.30pm. „Sat., Sept. 23, 2.30 pan.
Shanghal Strails
Katurday
Mulnam Anking Szechuen
Shanghai
Sunday
Haiphong
Talzang
...Sun., Sept. 24, 9`am.
Monday
Shangha), Japan
Holhow
.. Hosang
„Mon., Sept. 25, 3.30 pm. ...Mon, Sept. 25, 7 p.m.
Tuesday
Jean Dupuis Tues., Sept. 20, 10.00 a.mi.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong ... Mantle, Australia and New Zealand Atuta. Maru
vla Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 8th October,
Reg
Ord..
Tuen, Sept. 26.
K.P.O.
.Sept. 28, 3 pm Sept. 26, 6.80 p.m.
G.P.O.
„Sept. 26, 5 pm,
Sept. 20, 7 p.m.
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