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Tuesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HELD NAZIS HAVE A Look Through

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,

NOTICE is hereby given that the Debentures numberód, heloiy will be redeemed on. the 30th April, 1910:-

Non. Non. Now, Nos. Nos.

20

07

320

632

732

100 *332

G71

39

165

364 588

738 781

63

APPEAL RIGHT

OF the 50,000 enemy allena in Britain only a few hundred have been arersted for reasons of national security. But doon even these will have the right to appeal against internment to a central legal tribunal to be set up by Sir John Anderson, the Home Secretary.

This the Home Omre's reply to German News Bulletin recently, which stated that Germans in the United Kingdom were being arrested ind their properly confiscated.

The reason for the "easy netion" agalast allens is that the Home Office the machinery confident that which they have prepared to deal with this problem will work quickly and smoothly.

72. 200 390 693 712 614 92 326 Holders of above numbered De- bentures may, upon giving notice to the Treasurers waiving the six months' notice to which they are entitled, apply on the 33at Octo- ber, 1939, to the Treasurera, Messra. Percy Smith, Beth Fleming, for payment of the prin- eipal and interest to the 31st The Treasurers October: 1939. should be informed on or before

The round-up of allens between Monday, the 30th October, 1939,

1914 and 1917 proved a long task. AND NOTICE is hereby given The Home Office have the names ibat Debentures

and particulars of almost every numbered above which are not cashed on the enemy allen in the country. There German sub- ure more than 50,000 31st October, 1939, will be paid jects not including children at on the 30th AprR, 1940, after which present in Britain, but more than from the Nuzi state they will cease to bear in 35,000 are refugees terrki.

By Order of the Committee,

35,000 REFUGEES

The Home Office are well aware of the problem of spies who have come to England posing as refugees, but they are preparing to deal with every case Individually nad as fairly

;

The Telegraph

50 YEARS AGO

Oct 17, 1889.

In the Government Gazette tenders KTO invited for re-casting the Fire Alarm Hell in the Clock Tower. The

October 17, 1939.

PARIS IS STILL GAY TILL 11 P.M.

PARIS..

DARIS, has jumped into

its war-time stride, For few days the general

GUERADE JA ANAL1||

EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS OF BIG GERMAN AIR DEBACLE

(Continued from Page: 1.)

present "tinklo" in "to be taken over mobilisation meant the shutting by the contractor, and a new, one east down of all big restaurants and in its place of the same alte and calibre, of good, sound Bell-metal, of good lone, many of the bars, the closing of furnished with all the necessary mount-theatres and einonas, the sudden ing. And atted in place to halting of the gay social round. at

But restrictions are already being away from him. Food. Nobody will deny that our pro

sent central fire alarms leaven much to

here

POST OFFICE

Owing to the uncertainty" of: Se transport the public are requested te post Christmas, Parcels

carly. preferably before the end of October

· OUTWARD MAIL' 'TISIES Registered and Parcel Mails are the cloved 15 minutes earlier than time given below wiless otherwise itated, and where malls are adverfis- ed to close at or before 9 a‚m, res gistered and parcel malls are closed. ut 5 p.m. on the previous day. When

p.m. registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

warm, which fell a tow yards mails are advertised to close after 5

Air rald sirens were not sounded, There was also much aerial activity

as possible.

he desired; it is, in fact, quite in-relaxed. Restaurants which had to One hundred Independent tri-adequate for the purpose intended, and close because all their walters and bunals of a legal character will be it is a matter for rejoleing that the chets were rushed into the army are set up throughout the country to uvernannt authorities, after so many

The only difference in this new examine the enges. These wil not years of aulems cogitation, have at last reopening with staffs of older men over the north district of Edinburgh.

recognised a necessity that has always

Three fighters were seen streaking be military tribunals,

been apparent to everybody else, and kind of Paris night life is that it ends They will sit in arena, where there has been the constant subject at com. suddenly and definitely at 11 o'clock. across the sky at a low altitude. At present Germans are frea to

The after-midnight ``eniely &leave Britain under the same condi- is a large refugee population-ptinel-plaint by our local Bremen for more

Accurate Firing But surely the Govern- has gone to sleep for "the duration." tent does not intend to confine reform

"CONCERT ENGLISH" tions that apply to British subject.pally in the south of England und in than a decade. That is, they need only obtain on towns along the East Coasi,

The Folies Bergere and Casino de behind the bills than the anti-aircraft No sooner had the machines dipped exit permit which, in the absence of As the allens appear before the in this direction to merely removing the old Are-belit Ias not the time arrived

But special reasons, they can obtain loent tribunals they will be asked when the remoral of the Clack Toweraris are shut for the moment.

how they came into the country, and tarif hushreerie a matter of public there is hope that they will be re- Buns opened fire. White smoke pulls without difficulty.

their sympathies. The necrealty?

opened by the time the troops come were visible in the sky just behind to declare tribunals will also consider whether We submit that it has, and would back on the first away-from-the-front the planes.

Soon afterwards a twin-engined they will make good citizens and also enlist the consideration of the Governor leave.

and the Burveyor-General, for what im All the old-time artists, people who machine flew at a low height from the elmont aniversally conceded would be have long since retired and never ex-direction of the city witht help they could give in national

and swooped an important improvement in the most service.

If the local tribunal decide upon central part of town. The Clock Tower Pected 10 strut the stage again, are behind a hill. Internment, each case will have the may possibly have been an ornamenting rounded up. There is a big

to the and not an obstruction in its present demand for comedians Who can Fur & few moments the runr of Individual right to appeal central tribunal to be not up to Palon when first erected, hat it so, imitate Hiller.

machine-gun was heard. The plane times have changed. and while the All these artists who, within the returned further north, and a salvo of advise the Home Secretary.

ornaments) attelbutes have long since next few months, will be needed for shelf burst appeared at its tall.

of sight the obstruction, France's war-time concert parties are passed out

Individual bursts followed the with the vues Intgely increased popuin heing advised to brush up their plane round in the sky towards

English.

Pentland Hills. Most Paris cinemus are shut, but, A report circulating in Edinburgh come are expected to reopen soon-stated that three enemy planes had mostly with English (lima."

lawn up north.

A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon, Secretary. Hongkong 17th October, 1939,

FOR MANILA CONSUL Hongkong-Built Yawl Soon

To be Launched-

A sturdy 38 ft. yawl, which, when when completed, will be sailed to Manila by a crew of young Hong- kong men. will be launched within a few days at Chean Les and Com- pany's shipyard, Cheungshowan.

St

is being built as a pleasure craft for Mr. A. Carmelo, Mexien Consul In Manila.

Mr. Carmelo, who holds a Master's tickel for ships up to 100 tons and who is a skilled artist in sensenpe painting and model ship construction, will arrive by Clipper this week for the launching.

Construction of the craft begort in mid-May, but delay in the arrival of accessories from America has put three the launching back about wecke. She will be a vessel of from 10 to 17 torts weight with a beam of Dt. 0 in. Her yawl rigging will provide for seven salls, with a total canvas spread of almost 1,000 square fent. She will have an auxiliary in the form of a Grey Sen Scout 4. cylinder petrol motor.

Sleeping Space for Six She has been built of tenk through- out and all the rigging is of stainless, corrodeless steel. Designed by Mr. W. F. McNary, American naval architect, she will have comfortable sleeping space for six, with an addi- tional bunk for a Chinese boy, if desired. A Johnson Iron Horse Generator will provide power for electric lighting and a radio receiver. Mr.ES. Moses, N. S-Moses-and Company Ltd., has supervised the buliding, and he will be one of the crew on the journey to Manila, Mr.

L. Stage will be navigator and Messrs, E. Lammert and Moller wil complete the crew. A Chinese boy to serve Mr. Carmelo may also be taken.

terror.

H.K. Stock Market

were

The following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $....... H. Banks (Lon. Reg) £74-n. 1.K. Banks (H.K Reg.) E..76 n. Chartered ....... Mercantile, A. & D. £....20% Mercantile, C. £

East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Cantuns $.

Unión S.....

China Underwriters $.,

HK. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglases 5.

Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas, S tado-Chinas, D$.. Shall Bearers) /-

Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

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

Roubs $.

MINING

Venz. Gold S. JLK. Mines Cha

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Lands $.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

tion and trafic, has become a public nuiance.

There are, however, plenty of places available where it would be far more ornamental and certainly more useful than it is obstructing the traffic in the middle of our most crowded thorough fare. Probably the best site in the city would be the nennt ground in front of the Central Pollen Station- we mean that men facing Wyndham Street which has been lying fallow since the great fire ten years ago.

25 YEARS AGO

Oct. 17, 1914. The Admiralty unnounces that H.M.8. Yarmouth (of the Chine Squadron) has

Sure sign that Paris is feeling more itself again is that taxis are quite plentiful.

MAUVE TAXIS

Fruitloss Roid

INWARD MAILS

Calcutta, and Siraits Japan and Shanghai Jepan and Shanghai Shanghai and Amoy Straits Strails

.Oct. 17. Oct. 17.

Oct. 17...

.Oct. 17..

Oct. 17.

.Oct. 17

Air Mall. by. “Air France, Direct

Service”—Paris date, 11th October Oct. 18.

Ale Mail by "Pan American Airways

Francisco ...Oct. 18. Oct, 18. .Oct. 18.

Direct Servico”—San dale, 12th October Formosa Haiphong and Fakhob Haiphong, Pakhol, Hohow and Fort

Bayard

Java and Monila Japan and Shanghai.

.Oct. 18.

.Gel. 10.

Oct. 18..

Japan and Shanghai.

Od. 18..

Mnolia Sandakan Shanghat

ralia and Saigon Shanghai.. Shaughaf

01. 10.

.Oct. 18.

Oct. 18.

.Oct. 18.

hai (San

September)

Haiphong

Japan and Shanghai

ol. 1..

.Oct. 18..

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Francisco

date 20th

.Oct. 18.

Oct. 18.

Oct. 18.

Oct. 10.

Oct. 19.

Oct. 21.

Oct, 21

.Oct. 2)..

Airways

The daring daylight German air, Australia and Manila For years they have had in Paris raid on Scottish Coast objectives this Japan yellow taxis, red taxis, green taxis, alternoon resulted fruitlessly for the Bangkok, Salgon and Tourane

Oct. 29, und cream tuxh. And recently there raiders, one of which in reported to were two or three-in bright mäuve; have been brought down in Fifeshire, Japan, Shanghai & Formosa Oct. 20.

Shanghal

"Oct, 200 So far there s title sign of pro- and another in the Firth of Forth. filcering.

Manila The remainder were driven across

.Oct. 20. British fighters. Three soldiers just mobilised asked the North Sen

Ar tail by "Imperial Airways Direct. Splinters from A.A. shells fell on Service"-London date, 11th Oct. taxi-driver to drive them to the

He sold "I'd prefer to walt numerous File towns. 11 is under- sunk the German Uner Markomanila itation. the vicinity of Sumatra and captured for someone who will pay me more stood no bombs were dropped on the Greek steamer Pontoparon, buth of money." Thai driver is now in hos-land, though some are believed to which previously accompanied the pital.

have fallen on water. cruiser Enden. Slaty derénu prisone

Shopkeepers are competing with It is oficially announced that no each other to And the most striking material damage was done.. way of plastering sirips of paper toi

Eight Attackers Reportod Never has Plymouth, witnessed auch their plate-glass windows. segnes an attended the reception of the Most of the dressmaking shops, in-i Canadian contingent. The great fami- stead of trying to think out somej Har Empress Intern, painted Navy grey, original Hine for the autumn, are hard German planes participated in the entire popolnes, and at work making clothing for the raid. One eye-witness declares that cheering was kept up throughout the troops.

'he saw eight.

1,245 b.

T.T. London Dennd do. TT... Shanghai

.1/218 1/2 th

.315

T.T. Singapore

5214

7 n.

T,T. Japan

.105

TT., India

10 h.

T.T. U.S.A.

.72 n.

T.T. Manila

82 .24% 40%

T.T. Batavia

.45%

.202% n.

T.T. Bangkok

1501⁄4

.505 n.

T.T. Salgon

.10714

,134 n.

T.T. France

.10.85

erk whee taken.

.170.

10726

1/85%

.80 n.

1/3%

.30 n.

4 m/s D/P

do.

1/31⁄2

.85/714_n.

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

.25

8.18 n.

4 m/s France

.11.45

slay.

30 d/s India

844

101 n.

U.S. Cross rate in Lon

.18 .

U.S. Crossrate in N. Y.

.4.02 .3.00%

4 sa.

11⁄2 1.

.07 n. 12.

T.T. Germany

T.T. Switzerland

T.T. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

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LANDS

4.50 n

32 n.

pat. n.

Land 47% de. $. Shai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $. 1.K, Renities 5. Chinese estates $..

UTILITIES Trans S

Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $.. Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (uld) China Lights" (new) $ ILK. Eclectrics $. Mucno Electrics Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (oid) $. Telephones (new) $ Tractions /- Tractions (Pre) /-

INDUSTRIALS Cold: Maeg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cold: Macg. (Pre.), Sh. Canton Tees $..

Women's Land Army Cements &

Now Totals 14,000 HUNDREDS of recruits have

enrolled Land Army.

in the Women's

REGIMENTAL BROOCHES

"Many of the volunteers,“ sald Mrs. Walter Ellot, "ure office work- ers and they include stenographers, typista, factory hinds and women of Independent means." -

There has been a great rush," she added, "but we are open for all

more."

Mrs. Ellot; wife of the Minister of

Health is chairman

Committee.

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.744 1.

Hawaiians Regiment

HONOLULU (UP)-Fiem opposi- 4.15 n. tion of the War Department ended .100 n. hopes of the Hawallari legislature for creation of a "Hawalian Regiment" 154 of the U. S. army. 7.40

At its last session the territorial .3.70°.

resolution adopted a 01 n.legislature

.22 n. favouring creation of such ult, Senate n. which was forwarded to the 4.90 n. military-affairs committee.

.i

50 n. A letter received by Hawaii Sen. .18 Geurge Cooke from Sen. Murris, 11% n. Sheppard, D., Tex., chairman of the

attracted the

דיי .

It is still unknown how many

One of the best eye-witness' ac- leading designer said: One The London daily papers may have, am concentrating on devising what I count of the air rald was given by it passengers on trains crossing the their private reasons for quarrelling call on air raid sult for women, with the press censurably, but in the will be a simple costume with zip fas-Forth Bridge, which seems to have mein their criilelenie convey a rouauntenees which will enable the ordinary been one of the rolders' objectives. uble public grievance. News has been woman who is weken up by the They saw planes swoop and unload mutilted, wich-held or detained with alarms to dress in two minutes and bombs at a low altitude, out any melequate, renson; mysterion still look her best."

Columns shooting up from the river Paris, war or no war, is still aindicated where the missiles were

'falling.

have been made where there was no ocensing for any. The result has been

to choke off recruits, to create unnecesright place.

nary, anxiety, especially in soldiers'

families, and to love the Beld open for

the private dissemination of the willext | mittest rumours, which have gode over the country from mouth to mouth during the Just three works in a manner un known ize the publiention of newa become an organised business,

The maxt obvious

and practical remedy for thin state of things is to

reinforce the official Preas Borong with Home Journalist of approved, editorial experience. It is impossible to under- And why this step has been rejected. The editing and publication of nowa In a technical art. It is not to be exe pected that wight milliary and naval warriors, however..warlike, directed by ạ KC., MP, however learned in the

aw and polities, can master the nice- ties of this art by the light of nature.

It would be more reasonable to entrust ofcio,

know

<x

overything-with the duties of the Army Council.

20 bcommittee, cited the War Deport-nine newspaper editara-men wiła, .7.00 nment's opinion that such a regiment .19/- n.would be detrimental rather than an .227. n. ald to national defence,

The War Department report made 14 n. no

reference to the varied racial ...13 n. makeup of the island population, in

...which Japanese outnumber

Cau- 14.25 n. cosions, the next largest group, about .4.90 n. 2.to 1, but pointed out that long- continued service In one locality 20.30 n. would be detrimental to. personnel

19 n. involved, especially officers.

...B n. In reference to the situation at 7 n Puerto Rico, the report said: 1.80 n.

"The fact that the enlisted per-

The German erulkor Emden, which has been creating, such, havoc among the merchant shipping at the mouth of the Hooghly and on the Burma coast, is still at large in the Bay of Bengal, as the elitizens of Madras now know to their cost, for she visited Madras, Accompanied by, the Markemannia, and proceeded to bombard the port na shọ steamed past at a rapid rate. One of the very first shots, fell in the beite: roons of Mr. Ellis, the Manager of the Burma O Company's bil tanke on the)

41 sonnel of the 65th Infantry is Lom-bench, who was in the room at the

1 n.

19.85

105 n.

48% n.

not

time. His wife and children were sulan) in the hoUKE. Subsequent shota sut the tanks on fre, and the oil immediately blazed up, rendering the sea face of the town as brilliant as day, attingi probably in the subsequent short, sharp **** | cannonade that look place. But thin was hardly necessary, as the Emden used her searchlights, so that every detail of the foreshore was distinctly viable,

10 YEARS AGO-

posed of Puerto Ricans and that the regiment is normally stalloned In Puerto Rico in time of pehet, should be considered as a precedent for the establishment of an organization in the regular army, which entails restrictions as to personnel or locality Wor of service, thus preventing the

thet complete control essential to its re- sponsibilities for national defence."

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.

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n.

Department from exercising

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RUSSO-TURKISH

.4/- D. TALKS RESUME

POLISH TROOPS

BERLIN, Oct. 18 (Reutor).-M., |Sarajoşlu, the Turkish Foreign Minister, was received by M. Molotov, STILL FIGHTING the Soviet Foreign Commissar, at the Kremlin at 4 p.m. to-day, states u Paris, Oct. 16 (Reutery-Polish German News Agency message from regulur troops are still resisting the Moscow, German and Russian forces, accord- Turkish negotiations have thus been

The message adds that ing to information reaching the Polish resumed,

Embassy.

It is stated that fighting is still pro-

Russo-

Berlin, Oct. 17, 1930. Trays containing a remarkable ne- sortment of revolvern, daggers, knuckle- dlusters, corkscrews and other weapusin, aid to have been taken from party meetings of the Nationalist. Sociallets In Berlin were, "exhibit" in the Prus- wlan Diet when a storm debato followed the submission of a Nationalist Social- ist motion of non-confidence over the

solution of the "Steel Helmets."

The dissolution was carried -into: effect by Herr Grzesinski, the SocialInt Minister of the Interior for Prussia. President Hindenburg in the honorary

president of the organisation,

The appearance of the exhibits pro- the Speaker was forced to order a tem voked a pandemonium in the Dlet, and

porary suspension..

When the Diet resumed its sitting. Herr Grsonaliski warmly defended his

ceeding against the Germans in the Mass By Radio Forastic sellon, which he said was taken

new region of Suwalisi near the Lithuanian

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on the ground that the organisation has undoubtedly been training a Arhting military force.

Heitorada atera acnonition: to, the enemies of the Republic, saying that As: 500 French: priests have beenThose who refuse to hear my ward- mobilised, one priest in Parla hata | Ing must feol', (teled the experiment of saying: Masa

by radio, anys the newspaper Le Jour, The broadcast was made from the Radio-France station, where Father

5 YEARS AGO

Oct. 17, 3934, "For many years the Bank has un-

Falatats, of the Dominican Order; doubtedly added to British prestige and set up a radio chapel and officiated has enjoyed the confidence not only on for his unseen..hearers, many of both the local and Home Governments, LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter)-It is whom are stated to have been soldiers but also of learned that M. Ivan Malsky, the in the Maginot Line, as well as for specially that of China," said 11, 2 forsign Governmente,

with Lord Halifax, the British For-clergy. Soviet Ambassador, had an interview sick people deprived of visils from the Governor, Bir William Feel, peak- ingat, the laying of the Foundation: eign Minister, this afternoon.. As the forts along the frontier are langkong and Shanghai Banking Com Stone of the new Head Oleg of the It is understood that the resump-plentifully supplied with wireless poration, a ceremony -he performed in tion of economic negotiations: was wets, it is intended to repeat the ex- the presence of a large and distingulah-}; touched upon,

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Shanghai Straits Alr

Mall by Direct Hervice"--London date 14th October Halphong and Pakhol

"Imperial

.Oct. 22.

.Oct. 22.

.Oct. 22...

.Oct. 22.

Oct. 24.

.Oct. 24.

.Oct, 24.. .Oct. 24. .Oct. 24.

Straits and Manila Shanghai and Amoy Straits Shanghal Japan....

Japan and Shanghai Calcutta and Straits Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghat (Vancouver, B.C., date, 4th October Inpart and Shanghal Manila

Manila

.Oct. 24.

..Oct. 24.

.Oct. 20. .Oct. 20 USA, Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco date, 30th September)

Oct. 26. Calcutta and Saigon

.Oct. 27,

OUTWARD MAILS Tuesday

1.30. p.ro..

.2.00 p.m..

..3.30 p.m.

Fort Bayard

Halphong

Shanghal

Air Mail for

"Imperial · Airways

Direct Service”...-due London, 25th.

October

K.P.O.

Reg...Oct. 17, 5 p.

Ord...Oct. 17, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O

I D.II.

1 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico-due Sydney, 23rd. Oct.

K.P.O.

Her...Oct. 17, 5 p.. Ord...Oct. 17, 8.30 p.m.

Wednesda

Canton

G.P.O. 4. p.m. 7 p.m..

.8.15.a.m. ....8.30 p.m. Salgon (Parcels only) Salgun, Ceylon, Indin, East and South Africa Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles-due Marseilles 14th November

Reg.

Ord.

Japan

E.P.O. and G.P.O.

Straits and Calcutta

.2.45`p.m..

3.30 p.m.

3.30.p...

.3.30 p.m.

Air Mall for 'Indo-China, Irun, and. France (Paris and Northern Pro vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"-duo- Paris, 200. Datober

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Munila

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

....5 p.m.. 5.30 p.m..

5 p.m. ..7.p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono-

falo and U.3.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direet, Bervico”. -duo San Francisco, 25th October..

K.P.O.

Reg.

- Ord,

Heg..

.....Oct., 18, 5 p.m.. ..............Oct. 18, K.30 p.an..

G.P.O.

.Dci. 18, 5 psi.

Ord...Qot. 10,. 7,30 '#.m.

Thursday b

Fort Bayard, Palthol & Haihow I p.m. Straits

2.30 p.m. Japan

7.00 p.m.

Friday Haiphong (Parccts only)...ilip... Halphong gente 2.00. p.m. Ainoy and Parcels only for Tientsin 3.30 pm. Straits, Ceylon, India East And South Africa, Aden, Egipt- and -Europe Vin Marseilles--duc Marseilles, 18th November.

K.F.O.

F

Reg.

Ord,

.5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rot.

Ord.

.6.p.m. p...

Saturday

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Naples due Naples, ·· 12th November.

Reg..

Ord.,

Amby

Shanghai

G.P.O. and K.PO.

...........Oct. 21, -1.45 p.m.` .Oct. 21, 2.30 pm.. ..9:30 pm.

.8.30 p.m..

Air Mail for "Imperial (Aleways Direct Service'--dan Kondou 200h. October.

Her

·Ord

"G.P.O. & E.P.ON

:Oct. 21, 5 pm.“

Oct. 21, 5.30 pan.

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