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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00 for 3 days propaid FOR SALE.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA Second Edition.

of Over

excellent

the vlows 00 Colony, Price, $1.50, Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Lid Wyndham Street.

MOTOR CARS, ETC.

SING'S

Molor Driving Tuition, Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced Instructors from England, Intensive cources from $30. Reliable cars for hiro.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ABDULLA NO. 37

A Virginian cigarette of magnum size, made from choicest golden Virginia Loaf specially for

C. INGENOME'S CIGAR STORES

"LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE" 5%-- a tlu of 50 elanrettes

Under the Distinguished Paironage of IL E. The Governor Sir Geoffry

A. S.. Northcole, .K.C.M.G.

AGRICULTURAL SHOW (Under the ausplers of The New

to be held at Faniing (near the Fanling Raliway Station) on Kator- day and Sunday, January 6th and 7th., 1940.

Phone 57122, 523, Nathan Territories Agricultural Association)

Road, Kowloon.

1937 STUDEBAKER Coupe, 23 h.p. 20 miles per gallon. Only done 0,500 miles. Excellent condition. Licerised to July 1910. Price $1,000. consider good offer. kong Telegraph."

Will Box 607, "Hong-

South African Round-Up

Enemy Sympathisers

Are Arrested

II. E. The Governor has graciously consented to open the Show at 2.30 p.in. on January 6th 1910.

by Officer,

Prizes will be distributed Barrow, Esq., District Northern District at 2.30 p.m. on January Th 1940.

Concession rates kindly granted by the Kawinen-Canton Rollway for visitors to the Show on the 10 a.m., 12 noan and 1,30 trams from Kawinan, and any train from Panting after 1,00 p.m. on both days-

Children in parties Adults of 25 or more 1st. (Beturn) $2.10 $1.10

Class

.70 411

JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 5 (Reuter) 2nd. (return) 31.40 The New Year has brought an in-3rd. (Return) .70 tensification of Police action against Tickets can be purchased esther at enemy sympathisers in South Africa, and investigations of their activities | are being extended to the most re-

mote areas,

Over 1,000 are now interned Resent arrests include many Union nationals holding responsible posi- tions. Among the latter are- lectur ers on Afrikaans at the universities i of Bloemfontein and Stellerbosch, a senior engineer of the State Rullway: and the Afrikaans announcer of th South African Broadcasting Corpora- tion..

H.K. Currency Circulation

Banknotes in circulation in Hong. kong at the end of December amount- ed to $225,800,570 according to an official notice in the Government

"Gazette."

Of this amouni, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank notes were valued at $195,232,228, Chartered Bank notes at. $25,524,021 and Mercantile Bank of India notes at $4,043,727,

SOUTH AFRICA JOINS BLOCKADE

PRETORIA, Jun, 5 (Reuter).—Two proclamations published in the official "Gazette" lige the Union up with the United Kingdom in the blockude of German Imports and exports.

The first gives a list of enemy firms operating in neutral countries. The second regulates the searchink of merchantmen which were left in uny parts after December 4, 1030,

Doug. Fairbanks Leaves Fortune

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP). The

late

last will and testament of the Douglas Fairbanks has been fled for probate.

It is disclosed that he left the bulk of his estate, estimated at several million dollars, to his widow, the former Lady Sylvia Ashley, and to his son, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

No provision was made for his second wife, Mary Pickford.

Head Foreman Li Po has been awarded the Colonial Fire Brigades Long Service Medal.

TEA DANCE

ON

SUNDAY

IN THE

ROSE ROOM PENINSULA

HOTEL

ALSO

POPULAR DINNER DANCES

EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY

Reservations 'phone 58081

The Mongkong 4. Shanghai Hoboda, Lát.

Kowloon or Youurtati Staton and are available for date of issue only.

There will be a stall for the sale

of vegetables gown by vefugees under expert guidance, particularly in the matter of somutation,

Admittance: PARE.

1940

EDITION

OF THE

HONGKONG DIRECTORY DIARY.

and BLOTTER

NOW

READY

This very useful combination of Directory, Diary and Desk Blotter, contains a large variety of local information: List of Covernment and Department Officials: Firms and Em- Residents: ployees: Foreign Time Tables, etc., etc. A handsome and durable re- quirement, strongly bound in cloth and excellently printed, it is a useful adjunct to the desk in Home or Office, and will be found of great use in business and social affairs.

Price $3.00 SOUTH CHINA MORNING ROST, LIMITED

"Morning Post" Building ·

Wyndham Streck

More 'Quake Shocks

Turkey's "City Of The Dead"

(Reuter),

ANKARA, Jan. 5 Turkey had more earthquake shocks this morning, but they were paratively slight and no further dam- age was caused.

com-

They were felt over a wide area from Smyrna on the Acgean Sea to Kernsun, 000 to 800 miles away on the Black Sea coast.

Haraic Convicts

ת

Saturday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Olices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Is Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land al Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from Ist vi July, 1898, with the option renewal at a Crown Itent to ba fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

1

Adjoining New Kowloon i New Kowloon Inland

Inland Lot

Lot No. 2759

No 2461

Castle Peak Road.

No. of Sale

Locality

G.

Boundary Measurement

9. E. w

|tretirat}fret feet)

As per salo

plarz.

Contents in

#q. feat.

Ann. Reat.

About

073'9

MR. R.

$92

$6.720

TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION

FROM PAGE ONE |

It probably means that the Bri tish General Staff will have a free hand,

January 6, 1940.

Count Csaky In Venice Italo-Hungarian Talks To Start

JAPAN WILLING TO TALK PEACE

FROM PAGE ONE

Lancashire and Japanese cotton gooda industries, Viscount Kano replied that in his view the two ladustries were not competlilve.

POST OFFICE

BROADCAST. EECKIVING

LICENCES

Holders of licences are reminded that if it is desired to continue to retain possession of the apparatus after dia date of expiration of the licence renewal miut be effected

ROME, Jan. 5 (Reuter)).Count

The type of goods which Linca- | without delay. Caaky, the Hungarian Foreign Minis-, ter, arrived in Venice this morning shire produced was of a so much for conversations with Count Ciano. higher quality than that furnished The talks are expected to begin by the various Japanese export mor- thut each lo-morrow and, according to Hun-kets that he believed

cover interest would find itself complement- arian newspapers, they will the European situation and, in parit- cular, the position of the Danube and "ry to the other.

Both British and Japanese <piton the Balkans.'

goods might find a market in China, Count. Csaky travelled to Venice the former among those classes with by special train and was received a higher standard of living and the with marked cordiality by high offi- latter among the masses, tials of the Italian Government and Army.

First-Class Sensation LONDON, Jan. 0 (Reuter).Mr. Hore-Belisha provided London with first-class political sensation late last night when it was announced that he had lenderect his resignation

and to Mr. Chamberlain

that the Prime Minister had accepted It.

At the same time, it was disclosed that Lord Macmillan, the Minister of Information, had also resigned.

Mr. Oliver Stanley is going from the Board of Trude to the War Offee Sir John Reith, formerly Director- General of the B.B.C, and Chairman, of Imperial Airways, becomes Minis ter of Information, and the well- known Scottish industrial magnate, alian and Hungarian fags. Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, succeeds Mr. Stanley as President of the Board

of Trade.

The announcement of the resigna- tions came as a complete surprise, There have been no, preliminary hints of possible changes and no ex- planation is forthcoming.

The station

wns decorated with

Lighthouse Man Sends S.0.S.

Pays Eloquent Tributa-

New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Omer, G.P.O. Buliding, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remlitance of $12 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. except on Saturdays when licences will be issued between @ a.m. and 1 pm

Applications may be made:-

(a) personally.

by messenger. (c) by post.

It is essential under (c) and pre-

In conclusion, Viscount Kano paid an eloquent tribute to the working of | ferable under (0) and (b) that ap the British Contraband Control and plications should be accompanied by the Enemy Export Seizure author crossed cheque payable to Hongkong ties. He declared that the treatment Government. The new licence wi of Japanese trade had been entirely then be sent by post or messenger fair and had been much appreciated as soon as it is ready, Where sciuni cash is tendered a new licence alioutd by Japanese commercial interests,

be received in exchange before leav- ing the Licensing Once.

In the case of renewal the old ticence should be returned with the application.

It was not the intention of the Japanese authorities to create any situation which might embarrass the Allied controls.

Viscount Kano is leaving: England for Japan on Sunday and expects to be back in London in April.

Guerillas Active

SHANGHAI. Jan. 5 (UP)—Mr. H. the British lighthouse Ila known, however, by the com-Mitchell, muntentions exchanged between Mr. keeper on Gutzlaff Island, south of Ifore-Belisha and the Prime Minister, the mouth of the Yangtze, sent on that no difference, on the points of 5.0.S., Last Thursday asking that the first Shanghal-bound ship passing the policy has arisen.

In the re-shuffling of the Cabinet island pick him up. made necessary by the changes, Mr.

After a hectic days journey aboard PEIPING, Jan. C (Reuter).- Hore Hellsha was offered a smaller the steamer Furiero Consolini, which Renewed guerilla netivity is reported post by the Prime Minister, but for had picked up the S.0.8. Mr. Mit-west of Peiping. reasons which were given privately

*

10 Mr. Chamberlain, he is unable to hell arrived in Shanghat this morn- Ing. It was found that he is suffer- accept it.

In his letter to the Prime Ministering from an ulcerated stomach. Mr. Hort-Belisha says that he will continue to do all that is in his power

to contribute to the successful pro- sccution of the war.

Meteoric Career

Another Swedish

Ship Sunk

Mr. Hore-Belisha has enjoyeit "one |

COPENHAGEN, Jan. 5 (UP)--The of the most meteoric careers in the Danish-Radio announces that an u History of the House of Commons.

identified submarine torpedoed and') From the thee he entered Parlin- iment as a Liberal Member in 1923, nk the Swedish steamship Fenris in the Gulf of Bothnia between Fe made a pane for himself as a Sweden and Finland. The Swedish Brilliant, buld und candid speaker, trew were rescued.

He quickly attracted the attention The Danish-Itadio also reports of his senior colleagues as a result from Helsingfors that the Finnish

the manner in which he took up President to-day signed the agree the grievances of the great naval ment for the prolongation of the dockyard constituency-Devonport- Finnish-German trade pact. which he represented, pressing them

on the Government departments con- verned.

Tremendously Popular

Threat To Neutrals Is Denied

Guerillas raided the Japanese- controlled coal mine in Panching in the western hills, routing the Chinese guards,

The Japanese dispatched reinforce- ments from Changsintien, and the fighting is continuing.

Small Pocket Post to all countries :s suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malis aro osed 15 minutes earlier than tho ime given below unless otherwise tated, and where malls are advertis- d to close at or before 9 a.m. tegis- ered and parcel malls are closed at When p.m. on the previous day. nails are advertised to close after 6 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malle are closed at 5 p..

INWARD HAILS

There is also fighting outside Wanghalang with rugular Chinese troops unster Fu Chung-ling, who Was appointed by the National Gov- Japan end Shangha!

criment.

U.S. WARNS

BRITAIN

-->> FROM PAGE ONE

voluntarily co-operating with the British authorities and continued:

"In view of these considerations,

Canton

Manila

Shunghat

Shanghal and Swatow

Jan. 0.

Jan. 0.

Jan. 6.

Jun, 0.

Jan, 0.

Straits and Saigon Ka Calcutta, Straits and Saigon, Jan. Haiphong

Jan. 0.

Jan. 7.

Saigon...

Jan. 7.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 30th Dec.

Jan. 8.

Amoy

Jon, 8.

Japati ****

Jan, 0.

Europe via Suz and Straits

Date, 18th November)

(London

Jun. 0

..Jun. 0.

.Jan. 0.

Jan. 9.

-It is difficult for my Government to Japan and Shunghal

foresee as a practical matter any Shanghal occasion necessitating the entry of Shanghal American vessels into belligerent Straits ...

..Jan. 9. ports.

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser-

vice"Paris date, 3rd January,

Jaz, 10.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Publie Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1949, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of

A thorough-going Liberal, he was one Lot of Crown Land at Ma

so popular that in the 1924 general ! Tan Kok, in the Colony of Hong election he was the only Liberal re- turned in the south-west of England. Kong, for a term of 75 years, Five years later his popularity was five circle: describe the report from with the option of renewal at a

"If, despite these considerations, the Java and Manila further demonstrated when

he was

Manila Copenhagen, that Germany would British authorities should. feel necess Crown Rent to be fixed by the returned with a majority of over soon inform neutras that they con-ary to compel any American vessel to Mai Surveyor of His Majesty the 5,000, KING. for one further term of 75 years,

Inlending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- nal of the lot the Purchaser fif not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised ollicer who will be preselit at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Hale

Howloon Inland Lot

Registry No-

Locality

No. 4217.

Tam 500g. Boad at junction

Wei Road,

with Ms Tan

Boundary

Measurement

1.8.3.

Aa per valo plan.

Contenta in

A DOUL

2,670

#q. feet

$50

Lan. Bent.

$2,003

Upses Price

Chinese New Year Coming

Where Fireworks May Be Discharged

*

The approach of Chinese New Year

reminder to-day is given

in which the Government "Gazelle,” publishes the customary regulations concerning the letting off of fire- works during the festival,

Hore-Belisha

look B

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

DERLIN, Jan, 5 (UP),~Authorita-

American Warning

.Jan. 10,

Jin, 10.

Jan. 10,

Jan, 10.

..Jan. 10:

Imperiat

Airways

Jan. 11.

Jan. 11.

prominent not relain membership in the League enter the combat area or any of those Robaul and Manila,

which,

Ute Shanghai ... by part in the formation of the Liberal of Nations and remain neutral, be- belligerent ports National party which supprried Mr.cause the League is dominated by Neutrality Law, they are prohibited Air Mail by

MacDonald's Ramsey

National England and France, as "Kanciful from entering, the Government of the United States will feel it necessary to Government, and

from this time iurisense,"

examine all the facts of the ease and onwards his progress towards, post-

take further action as the results of tions of eminence was remarkably

the examination appear to malce fast.

necessary or expedient."

Following the October, 1931, elec- Secretary to the Board of Trade, und | he gave up most of his Christmas vacation to lour the Iron and steel areas for the purpose of making a re- sort to the Government,

tions, he was appointed Parliamentary

British Patrols In

South Atlantic

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

MONTEVIDEO, Jan. 5 (UP),—The In 1934 Mr. Hore-Belisha's energe-British cruiser Ajax left port at 0.30

a.m. to-day. tic conduct of his deportment was rewarded by his inclusion In the Cabinet.

His tenure of office was turbulent, but highly successful. Although he aroused the anger and Ire of motorists, cyclists and even pedes- trians. The innovations which he succeeded in making law later proved

huge successes and he was able to point to fast decreasing death rates. from road accidents.

As War Minister

In may, 1037 he started his associa tion with the War Office, when he was appointed Secretary for War with a

It is believed she has pointed two other British warships cruising out- side Montevideo.

The other ships are reported to be H.M.S. Cumberland and H.M.S. Shropshire.

SALLA CLAIMED IN FINN HANDS

FROM PAGE ONE

seat in the Cabineť.

require at least four weeks to make With his usual energy he at once her seawory.

army planned sweeping

reforms. Its first move to allow men at the

end of their seven years' service to continue for 14 more years, thus

Aid To Finland ? SPECIAL TO THE "TILEQRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Jan, 5 (UP)--The

securing a pension. Reservists were public of Finland is waiting anxiously given a chance to return to the for some action by the United States

Colours on the same terms.

But his boldest move was made in December, 1937 when he secured the retirement of the Chiefs of the Im perial Staff and replaced them with men ten years their junior.

The move was directed against the time-honoured promotion procedure

Congress to aid Finland.

Finnish reservists, who were re- cently called up, are being rapidly prepared for action, which will per- mit relieving some of the men in the

front lines.

.

Direct Service" London dale, 3rd. January Haiphong and Hoihow Japan Shanghal

Jan. 11. .Jan. 11. U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco date, 9th Dec, 1939) .....Jon. 11. Air Mail by "Pan American Air-ways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 28th December.

Affirming that the United States Government reserved all its rights in the matter, Mr. Hull added that it; was to be expected that compensa- tion for losses and injuries resulting Japan and Shanghai, from infenetion of such rights would Manila

Shanghal Shanghal be made as a matter of course.

Spirit Of Liberality

Jan. 12,

Jan. 12.

Jan. 12.

.Jan. 12.

Jan. 12

OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, Jan. 0

.12.30 p.m. Airways Mail for "Imperial Diresi Hervice"-due London, 14th January.

G.P.O. and 'K.P.O. Rek.........Jan. 6, 5.00 p.m.

Ord...

..................Jan. 6, 5.30 p.m.

....5.30 p.m. Sunday, Jan, '1

The note also expressed the belief that the "spirit of liberality" of Straits ... United States shipping should meet Alr with "a corresponding degree of ae- commodation and flexibility on the part of the British Government."

The note was fu reply to the Bri- fish note of November 9, in which Britain reserved the right to take Saigon United States' ships into control porta despite the United States' proclama-Amoy and Parcels only for Shang- tion of the combat area.

zal State Department officials indicated Fort Bayard and Helbow...00 a.m. that the term "osses and injuries" Halphong.. Included damage due to delay owing

Monday, Jan. 8 to diversion of American ships to a Canton .....

Shanghai and Japan British port.

Tourane and Salgon Bangkok Haiphong

BRITONS LEAVE Fort Bayard

TIENTSIN

.... ..

...9 am-

.7.15 .m. .... am..

.9.30 a.m.

.10.30 a..

.1.00 p.m. .2_p.m.

.3,30 p.m.

Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien-

isin Canton

Tuesday, Jan. 0

..7.00 p.m. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” Salgon

..1.30 p.m. TIENTSIN. Jan.

(UP)-The Japan

.3.30 p.m. British Garrison Commander, Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—dae London, 17th Brigadier Sir John Laurie, Lady Laurie, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs.

January, W. A. Comeltus; Major and Mrs. M, W. J. Hume; Major H. P. Park and

of rotation and the institution of a DUBLIN, Jan. B (Reuter)--The also a number of the headquarters system which counted merit, charac- Senate passed the Offences Aguinat non-commissioned officers are leaving ter and ability as the more essential the State Bill through all stages to-Tientsin to-morrow. requirements. -

Rapid Promotion

day.

Mr. T. Black has resumed duty as Accountant-General,

Sir John and Lady Laurie are going to Hongkong. The destinations of the others have not been revealed.

New Maximum Prices For Food

His energy and the work by put Into his office were unbounded. Al- though he had planned in the 1932 rummer to visit the Danube, he gave|

Hong- up this project in order to visit Lan-areas in the country. Even (cashire "and study the cotton In-kong finally adopted the system with

modifications.

He also decentralised the Army's In September of that year he be-

In to-day's Issue of the "Govern- came Financial Secretary to the administration, reorganising several ment Gazette," the Controller of Treasury, where he quickly proved sections.

Food has listed further standard his ability,

prices, for food.

dustry.

carcer.

His Final Triumph

The Turkish Government is expect-

It is notified that official permission ed to remit the sentences of 50 has been given to discharge Are- convicts who were in the earthquake works within certain portions of the that destroyed large

part of Colony and at certain times. Erizincan, "the city of the dead."

When the gaol collapsed, tho Wonchal, Causeway Bay and convicis made their way out of the | Sookunpoo are among the areas per- ruins of the buslding, but instead of | milled, the times being from 11'p.m. taking the opportunity of escaping, on Wednesday February 7 to 1 am. they organised rescue parties and's on Thursday the 8th, From B-a.m.

On the reconstruction of the

Fresh butter of the best quality to 9 am, and from 5 pm to 6 pm. on Cabinet in June, 1834 he succeeded managed to save many lives Further flood damage has been Thursday the 8th and from 8 am. Mr. Oliver Stanley

In May, 1938 Hore-Belisha on- cannot now be sold at more than $1,30 enused in Southern Anatolia, where and 0 am. on Wednesday the 14th.

Da Minister of nounced a scheme for, the enlistment per pound, Transport and this started the more of long-service recruits which would Standard prices are also set up for the River Tigris overflowed and sub- The same times apply to Kowloon spectacular part of Hore-Belisha's entitle them to a pension after 21 sweetened condensed milk, evaporat- merged a largo quarter of a big city. where permission to discharge fire- works applies to all of the Kowloon

years with the Colours. He also ed milk; sweetened condensed skimm- Peninsula south of Austin Road, and activity. Mr. Here-Bellaha intro- pay and prospects of promotion and powdered milk, thick cream, tinned Displaying considerable initiative introduced improvements in officers ed milk, sterillised natural milk Hemuntin, Kowloon Tong. Prince duced a series of novel measures with free training for necessitous

condl-corned beef, tinned pork and beans. Edward Road, Argyle Street, Chal-the object of diminishing ham Rond and Austin Road,

the dates at Woolwich and Sandhurst. tinned sardines, tinned salmon, mar- enormous number of fatal road sc. The half-pay system was abolished, garine and vegetable lard, rolled oats

In October, 1938 in the face of the and oatmeal, sugar, coffee and tea, continued menace of war, Hore- Messrs. C. Dornan, L. 9. Le Gay Brereton and D. R. Nash have been

announced changes in the Bolisha permitted to quit the Hongkong De-criticised as well as highly praised, on the same footing as the Regulars. Beacons," holly Territorial Army which put the ormy 10 tenca Reserve.

constituted the most novel of his His anal triumph was the introdur- many experimental measures,

tion of conscription, which he per- Then came "allence zones" for sundled Parliament to pass with c.motorials, an experiment which practically no opposition. Thus he approved so successful that the regula broke Britain's most cherished tradi-The latest help for Finland is a gift

tion was extended to all built-up tion,.......

Polish Air Force Now Ready

PARIS, Jan. B (Reuter)-If the German spring offensive mentioned by the British Ambassador Washington comes off, the French and British forces will have, the help of the Polish air force, which has now been reformed in. France.

A Franch milliary mission will bo attached to the Polish army,'

Dr. G. Graham-Cumming, M.n.,

B. LDIN.), D.T.M. (.tv.), has been pointed to be'n Medical Officer.

eldents.

itia

Those "Beacons” "Bollsha

Australia's Gift For Finland

HELSINGFORS, Jan. 3 (Itouter),

‚of £10,000 from Australia.

Her.

.Ord,

Iter.

Ord.

K.P.O.

....Jan. 9, 15 p.m. ...Jan, 9, 5.30 p.m.

GP.0.

..Jan. 9, 5 D.. ...................Jan. 9. 7 p.m.

Air Mall for Malays, Java;and Aux- tralia by "Imperfil Airways Direct Service"-dae Sydney, 15th Jan.

Reg.

Ord

Reg.

Ord,

K.P.O

Jan, 9, 8 pm.

Jan. 0, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

...Jan. 9, 8 pm. ........Jan. 9, 7 paz

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Homalain and U.§.k.. by the “Pan American Airways Direct Service” due Sam Francisco 18th-January.

K.P.O.

Ber

Jan. 9, 5 p.m..

Ord.

Jan. 9, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

Het Orde

„Jan. 9, 5 p.III. Jaz, · 10, -7,20 aan.

Four-Word Report Of The War

PARIS, Jan. 5 (UP)—The 248tr communique says: "Nothing Import- ant to report."

Military officials said bad weather' has slowed the land and air operations along the western front. Thoy sald there had been light activity west of the Baar River and artillery ex changes dait of the Moselle River,

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