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25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA"
Edition. Second Over 60 excellent views of tho Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walah, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd, Wyndham Street.
"HOSTILE" PERSONS MAY BE DETAINED
FROM PAGE ONE
Notice is hereby given that freight rates will be increased by aproximately 15% effective Feb. runry 23, 1949. A new tariff lo now in preparation.
HONGKONG/CARIBBEAN SEA PORTS RATE AGREEMENT longkong, January 21, 1940.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THE THAT
FORTY-SECOND
the Governor; aggrieved persons may | ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING mako objectlans to thul committee.
Any objector,shall be informed us to his rights for making an objection. It will be possible for such objections to be made either by the person him- self or Uirough counsel, soliciter or agent.
Any meeting held to consider auch objections shall be presided over by the Chief Justice as chairman.
The Governor is to make a report to the Secretary of Stale at least once a month as to the action taken under this regulation, including the number of persons detained, and us to the number of cases, if any, on which he has declined to follow the advice of the advisory commitice.
detained under
this
Any person regulation shall be deemed to be in lawful custody and shall be detained in such place as may be authorised by the Governor. #14
Must Give Information
special
Without prejudice to any provisions contained in these regulu- tions, any person shall, on being re- questioned by a competent authority to do so, furnish or produce any nuch information or articles in his posses- sion as may be specified. Refusal to produce such article or information is on offence against this regulation.
of an A prosecution in respect offence against this regulation shall not be instituted except by, or with the consent of the Attorney General.
RED DRIVE NEAR END
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for dimunition of Russian bombard- rents in the past few days is that Russian planes are needed to food on troops north-east of Ladoga and also at Salin,
drop Lako
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OF THIS COMPANY WILL be held at the Omce of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 16th February, 1940, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 9th February, 1940. to Friday, the 16th February, 1910, both days laclusive,
By order of the Board Directors,
of
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., | Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of February, 1940, nt 12 to transact the o'clock nook, ordinary business of the Company.
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 2nd to FRIDAY, the 16th February, 1940, both days Inclu-
By Order of the Board,
Voroshilov To "Look-Seo" LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-Ac-sive. cording to the Copenhagen wireless, "Klim" Vorashilov, the Marshal
Commissar, Defence Soviet companied by his Chief of Staff, hus left Moscow for a tour of inspection on the Finnish front.
tic-
DISOBEYED CAPTAIN
> FROM PAGE ONE
It seems that 110 people are still missing. They left the ship despite the captain's orders,
Passengers Panic Passengers and crew were divided into two groups in the stern and bow by the fire.
to
The Captain ordered everyone wait for help and not to lower the boats. Those in the stern, however, were apparently afraid that the ship would sink before help arrived, and so they launched three boats.
One boat was found by a French ship, but there were no signs of the other two. The majority of those still missing are now presumed to be lost,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.
EMMANUEL CHURCH
218 Nathan Road
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
C. R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction
to bu held on Monday, the 29th
CANADIAN
January 27, 1940.
Hitler Ready
ELECTIONS To Lose Opposition Protest At 1,000,000 Men
Short Notica
In Effort To Broak Maginot Lino
LAWS NOT VIOLATED
Bro
Shipments OF U.S. Planes To Allios day of January, 1910, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public
OTTAWA, Jan, 26 (Reuter}.:
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (Neu- Mr. Works Department, by Order of Following
Mackenzie
ter).-There appears to be no His Excellency the Governor of King's statement to the Cana-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEONATH" foundation for the reports that one Lot of Crown Land at Mongdian Parliament concerning its
PARIS. Jan. 26 (UP)-Be-Brilish and French airmen
United States' Kok, in the Colony of Hong dissolution, in which he criti- cause of the persistent but un violating the
cised Mr. Hepburn, the Ontario confirmable reports that Hitler Neutrality Law. Kong, for a term of 75 years, Liberal Leader, Dr. Mannion the is willing to sacrifice a million with the option of renewal at a Conservative Leader immediate-men in an effort to break the Crown Rent to be fixed by they protester.
Maginot Line, the Allled High He complained that he had not Command have begun earnest Surveyor of His Majesty the
received the usual,advance copy of KING, for one further term of the speech from the Throne and ne- preparations to meet whatever 75 years.
cused the Prime Minister of a polii-emergency may arise when the an election current winter weather me cal trick in calling for without warning.
derates.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo wal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with an officer who will be present at the sale, the Rum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS
No.. 4211.
Adjoining Bowlcan Inland
Kowloon Inland Lot
Canton Road. Mong Kok.
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality
G.
TOTT ON T
OF THE LOT.
Boundary
biensuramenta
N.Z..
Tea Teetireižtant
A por sale
plan.
205
36,770
11,160
4q. feet.
Ann. Rent. | Contents |
Dpact Price!
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of January, 1919, ni 3 p.m., at the Omers of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 76 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred This Aum dollars, ($200) in each. will be refunded on payment of
The Gospel of the Grace of God is preached every Sunday evening in this Church at 8 o'clock, Preacher the Purchase price. to-morrow, Mrs. Ancil Nance. From 7,30 to 8 there are soles, choruses and PARTICULARS OF THE hymns. No collection,
Churchill Speech.
LONDON, Jan. 26 (Reuter).----Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, will speak to-morrow. ati 2.35 p.m. at Manchester in the fourth of the series of Cabinet Ministers' talks on the war.
been
Professor L. R. Shore, has appointed to be a member of the PLUCKIEST NAZI FEAT Medical Board for a term of three
> FROM PAGE ONE
There were no casualties and none of the lorries was hit,
The Heinkel was sighted by three Hurricanes which drove it off.
This is reported to be the first occasion on which a German bomber of this type has shown itself at such
a low altitude.
Air battles with German bombers have hitherio been fought mostly at between 25,000 and 30,000 feet.
Transferred To Combatant Group
The following have been re-assign- ed from the Key-Posts Group to the Combatant Group of the Hongkong
· · Defence Reserve ünder the provisions of the Compulsory Service Ordin- ance.
Messrs. J. A. B. Randle, A. H. S. Skinn, J. B. Wood, J. McPherson, M. Ferguson and W. D. MeMaster,
French G.H.Q. Is Still Terse
PARIS, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-To- dny's communique says: "Nothing to repuri."
Nazi Canard
LONDON, Jan, 20 (Reuter)—The War Office has announced that there is not a word of truth. In the German wireless announcement that the men of the BEF. In France, are suffering severely from influenza.
years.
No. of Bale
Kowloon Inland Lot
Registry No.
Locality
Mong Kok and Tong Mi Brad, Adjoining Kowloon
Boundary
Measuremanta
N.A.R. W.
As per salo
plan.
LOT.
q. feet
Contents in
Opet Price
About
10,700
$ 196
Ann. Rent.
$ 18,725
Lt. Commander J. Jolly, RNR NEUTRALS'
SAFEGUARDS
has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace.
TEA
DANCE
ON
SUNDAY
IN THE
ROSE ROOM PENINSULA
HOTEL
ALSO POPULAR DINNER DANCES
EVERY TUESDAY
&
THURSDAY
Reservations 'phone 58081.
The Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels LEG
Crown Princoss Appeals
To Women
LONDON, Jan. 26 (Reuter). -According to the Copenhagen radio, the Swedish Government han established & Committed to arrange the evacuation civilians from the danger zones, should an emergency arise.
An Oslo message states that Crown
a
of
Inefficiency Alleged Dr. Mannion also attacked the Minister of Defence for inemelenty, and said that he considered that the Liberal Government had not done enough to prepare for war before
last September.
the
POST OFFICE
Restricted Parcel Post Service to Yunnan and Yunnan Province has bean resumed. Individual parcels in small quantities for personal use may be accepted.
A list of prohibited articles may be seen at the General Post Office,
small Packet Port to all countries
■ suspended..
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are dosed 15 minutes earlier than the ima given below unless otherwisu ated, and where maile are adverlis- id to close at or before a.m. regis cred and parcel mails are closed at When p.m. on the previous day. nails are advertised to close after 5 om, Registered and Parcel mails
re closed at 5 p.m.
It is learned that the Lockheed Company shipped practically all its planes by sea and that only eight have been shipped via Canada. These were flown by American pilots to an aerodrome in North Dakota, wheeled across the border and then flown to Botwood by Allied pilots.
The Aeronautical Chamber of Com- erce of America to-day issued a statement denying that foreign crews Unusual Activity Allied reconnaissance planes have are operating American plones in the ascertained that there has been un- United States and declaring that the usual activity along the German front procedure in deliveries at all places from American aircraft factories is facing the Vosges.
These activities include the bring-according to the provisions of the ing up of all varieties of milltary Neutrality Act. material and also the digging of new
Straits U.S. Volunteers WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (Reuter). Halphong
Amoy
INWARD MAILS "Air Mail by "Pan American Atr- ways Direct Service"-San Francis- co date, 13th January.....Jan. 27. Alr Mall by "Imperial Airways Direst
London, Service"
date. 17th Jan. 27. ..Jan. 27. Jan. 27. Jan. 27.
January.
The Leader of Co-operative Commonwealth Federailon-some- times called Canada's Labour Party" un plis and the replacing of batteries, said that for once he found him-plus other military operations which self in agreement with the Conserre taken as an indication that it isNo foreign nation can legally maln-Japan vative Leader, who was standing for planned to launch a systematic offen-tain an enlistment of service in the Japan and Shanghal
States, declared President Shanghal the fundamental rights of Parlament sive, presumably in the early Spring. United
Roosevelt at to-doy's Press Confer-Manila and Democracy.
Following the debate, Parlament
adjourned.
Election Platform
The Cabinet is expected to-day to decide on the date of the clecilen. Under the prezent provision, this cannot be before March 20. It is
likely that it will be fought chiefly on the Liberal Government's record since the beginning of the war, and one factor in it will be that Mr. Mac- kenzie King will almost certainly be without the support of the Ontario Liberal led by Mr. Hepburn.
HERTZOG'S “MISSION”
"We Are A Very Desirable Morsol"
CAPE TOWN, Jan. 26.(Reu- ter).The public galleries were This was the first time that the | again. crowded when the Canadian Parliament had met since Assembly resumed the debate on the war started, and the various General Hertzog's peace motion.
ericisms of the Government will now probably appear in the course of the eamualgn.
Not Nice For Nazi LONDON, Jun. 26 (Reuter).In connection with the dissolution of the Canadien Parlament, semi-
mersel
Jan. 27.
.Jan. 27.
Jan. 28.
allegiance to a foreign government
ence.
The President added that no Ameri- Halphong and Fort Bayard Jan. 28: can enlisting in a foreign armed Japan and Shanghai service, however, would lose his Shanghai and Amoy citizenship unless he took an oath of Shanghai
Straits
Canton
.Jan. 28.
Jan. 28.
Jan. 28.
Jan, 28.
Jan. 28.
The question was raised by a re- Haiphong and Holhow porter who is said to have recently Manila
the visited
Finnish Legation in Straits Washington and notleed an American Canton avlator offering to enllat in Finland's Air Mail by "Air France Direct service.
Jan. 20.
Jan. 20,
Jan. 20.
Jan. 30.
Japanese Raid
On Kian
oficial circles in London say that and General Hertzog's proposals they blasted milltary establishments
Service"-Paris date 24th January, Jan 31.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--London dale, 20th January
Bangkok and Tourane Japan and Shanghal ...
Java and Manlia Shanghai
Jan. 21.
...Jan..31. ..Jan. 31.
Jon, 31.
Jan. 31.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisco date, 4th January). Jan. 31.
Feb. 1.
Feb. 1.
Feb. 1.
.Feb. 3..
.Feb. 3.
.Jan. 4.
Feb. 4.
Colonel Stallard, Minister of Mines, ridiculed the idea of an inde-
BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" pendent peace and asserted that
SHANGHAI, Joń. 26 (UP).---The General Hertzog submitted his motion knowing that the Union would never Japanese Naval spokesman to-day Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and said that Japanese naval bombing Shanghal-Vancouver BC, date, have to face the consequences,
planes roared over Kian airdrome In
11th January We are a very desirable
Western Klangal on Thursday when Calcutta and Stralts
Straits and Saigon economic disaster." It is signideant that the question at meant
sald in
a surprise rald which
caused Shanghai Issuc is: "How Canada can make Colonel Stallard, who added that he severe damage.
Sandakan the best contribution to the Allied could never see, even in the distant
He said another Japanese naval Shanghai war effort."
future, the interests of the Union and unit bombed Chinese troops conten- Shanghai and 'Amey the Empire being divergent. (Cheers), He emphasised that the danger of a German attack in South-West of Siangkowchen, which is on the Africa was a real one, and Bir Yangtse above Nanking where they
damaged military godowns. Onwald Phrow, when Minister of Defence, had asked kim to take command of a force which could deal with it. That was proof from where an attack was to come.
There
can be lille satisfaction for the Nazis on an election fought on that issue.
Elections On March 28
OTTAWA, Jan. 26. (Reuter).-Mr. Mackenzie King stated that the elec tion will probably be held on March 26, but this was not definite until he had received a final report from the chict electoral officer.
Mr. Mackenzie King was speaking
at a meeting of the Liberal Party, which gave him an enthusiastle ception and passed a vote of confid- ence in his administration.
MANY CIVIL SERVANTS ENROLLED IN H.K.D.C.
FROM PAGE ONE
Mr. Mackenzle King and that his Cabinet would be fully orgmised in} advance of the election so that the J. Finnie, R. A. D. Forrest, H. G. people would know who was to Fullt, V. A. Garton, G. Gerrard, D. govern if the Liberals were returned J. Gilmore, A. P. Glanville, G. S.
to cffice.
trations and positions in the vicinity
He added that the Japanese also Ching- bombed Yangfengchen and kungchen in that same region.
TOOK HIS O.C'S MOTOR CAR!
A British soldier who decided to take a joy ride in another person's car last night now wishes he hadn't
He cast his eyes carefully over the! row of cars parked in a city area, and chose what he thought was the best Graver, J. M. Gray, A. V. Greaves, looking on the car he chose be-
Unhappily, lead much the G. W. R. Griggs, T. E. Grimes, A. He expected to same administration but indicated W. Grimmitt, G. Hailey, A. J. Hal, that there might be a few changes. H. Hall, E. W. Hamilton, P. J. A In the event of a Liberal victory he Hamilton, H. W. Hammond, E. M. G. would hold a Parliamentary session Hanlon, A. Harbottle, R. Henderson, carly in Apr
April.
S. O. Hill, W. R. Hillyer, C. C. A Hobbs, A. M. Holland, W. E. Hollands, D. W. Hume;
T. E Jackson, E. L. Jones, J.
longed to the O.C. of his regiment!
He is now in military custody.
OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, Jan. 27
....1.30 p.m. Fort Bayard Amoy and Shanghai (Parcels only)
2.30 p.m. Mall for "Imperial Always Direct Servica"-dae London 4th February.
Air
Reg.. Ord.. Straits
G.P.O. & F.P.O.
.Jan. 27, & DJ- Jan. 27, 5.30 p.m. 530 pm.
Alemail for Manila, Guam, Ilonolulu
and U.S.A., by the "Pan American · Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco, 3rd Feb,
K.E.O.
Ber. Ord.
Jan, 27, 5.00 p.m. Jası, 27, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Rex.
.Jan, 27, 5,00 p.m. Ord.
..Jan, 28, 7.20 a.m. Shanghai and Japan
5.30 p. Sunday, Jan. · 28
...the..
... ..
2.3.
2.30 p.m. Amoy and Shanghai Canton
...7 p.m... Tuesday, Jan. 30 Straits and Calcutta.
Jan. 30, 11 a.mi. Jari, 30, Noon.
Parcels,
The incident occurred shortly after Bangkok 10:30 o'clock last night.The man Fort Bayard. was arrested by a police sergeant who Japan National Govt. Likely
stopped him near Pedder Street when Saigon he was driving in an erratic manner. Shanghai OTTAWA, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-Dr. Manion, the Conservative Leader, to-
He could give no coherent explana-Shanghai (Parcels only)....0 m,
to the Central
Monday, Jan. 20 day promised "truly national gov- Kemption, J. Kennard, E. Clon, so was taken
was sub- Canton.
...7.15 .m. ernment" if the National Conservative Kerrison, W. Kershaw, W. J. S. Key. Police station, where he Parly won the forthcoming general C. H. Lamb, F. R. Lamb, E. B. sequently handed over to the military Halphong (parcels only)..1.00 pm
G.authorities. A Lumbert, W. S. Lambert, election.
Dr. Manion made this slutement | Langston, E. Lansdowne, J. W. following the National Conservative Lawson, H. W. Leyden, A. E. Lis Parly caucus, which adopted a re-saman, W. Littlewood, F. J. T Macdonald, A. solution of full confidence in him. Locke, S. Longfield, The caucus condemned Mr. Macken- Macfarlane, D. McFerran, A. Mac- of Indoc, K. McIntyre, W. J. E. Macken- zie, W. R. Mansfield, N. Meffan, T. Megarry, A. C. Meredith, J. G. Mit-
LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-An chell, A. B. Moir, C. E. Moore, P. C. Morgan, R. P. Morris, A. Morse, D. Anglo-Greek economic and financial Munro, F. C. Nelville, D. L. New-agreement was reached following conversations in London with the bigging. A. Nicol, J. Nimmo,
and the Greek Finance Minister Governor of the Bank of Greece. obvious that the purpose of the dis-R. S. W. Paterson, W. Paterson, A.
The Minister of Economic Warfare solution of Parliament was to prevent F. Paul, H. J. Pearce, H. H.
Pegg disclosure of the Government's ad- W. J. Pendergast, D. Peoples, S. H. states that letters have been ex-
Ord. Achanged between the Greck Finance ministration since the outbreak of Peplow, A. Pollard, G. W. Pope. A Minister and the Chairman of the L. Powell, W. Pryde, J. D. Provan,
zic King's sudden dissolution Parliament and deplored his "relec tion" of the Conservative Party offer co-operation designed to produce unity of action in the pro- secution of the war by the Canadian people."
of "close
The caucus declared that It was W. Old, W. W. Owens, G. M. Park,
war.
ANGLO-GREEK AGREEMENT
The Conservative Party called on N. L. H. Ralliton, H. V. C. Randall, Council of foreign bond holders con- cerning the settlement of Greek the people to repudiate at the pools J. Reid, M. J. Keldy, C. B. Robertson, external debts for the duration of the Mr. Mackenzie King's "dictatorial C. J. Roe, R. Roskruge, W. G. Rout war.
Jey, W. Sayers, E. V. Searle, W. P.
conduct."
Dr. Manion's statement taunted Mr. Scath, R. P. Shaw, A. C. Sintor, A. Mackenzle King with being “afraid to J. V. Smith, R. W. Smith, C. G. meet the representatives of the pro-Sollis, A. Stalker, S. J. C. Stanesby, Plowing full well the grave dia- E. L. Starling, G. E. Stephens, H. G. satisfaction among all classes,"
Stevens, G. H. Stewart, H, E. Strange, Dr. Manion reiterated his scathing C. H. Summers, H. Swan, T. Swan,
Letters,
Haiphong
Fort Bayard Shanghai
....2 pan. .2.30 p.m. ..3.30 p.m..
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice”—due Londen, Tih February.
Reg. Ord.
Reg.
K.P.O.
Jan. 30, p.m. .Jan. 30, 5.30 p..
G.P.O.
Jan. 30, 6 p. .Jan. 30, 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aux- tralka by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 8th Feb,'
K.P.O.
Jan. 30, 8 pakk Jan. 30, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Rex.
Ord
Bacon Ration To Be Increased
Rez.
OrL
Wednesday, Jan. 31
attack on the Government's war Cont. Thomson, Food, 1. A. Tren Ministry of Food announces that the LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-The and said that it would be the J. D. P. R. servative Party's duty to inform grove, D. J. Valentine, J. Wald. V. weekly bacon ration will be increas Canada of the Clovernment's failure, Walker, R. C. Wallace, W. Ward, T. ed from four to eight ounera from
NEW
W. Ware, J. Wattle, G. White, J. J. January 29, Whylc, A. C. Wilcox, F. B. Winter, The Ministry states that the in O. C. Womack, F. W. Wood, R. Rcrease is due to Improvement in the STANDARD Wood, W. Woodward, J. IL G. Wyatt,
stocks. E. I. Wynne-Jones. PRICES FIXED Essential Services Group.-A. E. Atkins, F. J. de Rome, C. 1. Fallon, W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, II. W. Fraser, J. Further standard prices Oxed by A. Frazer, W. L. Handyside, G. S. She appenind is all women to join the Controller of Food, Mr. W. Kennedy-Skipton, F. P. Lenfestey, W. the Norwolglan Voluntary Aid Carrie, are announced in to-day's T. Lewis, P. C. Mansfield, C. Mycock. Organisation.
"Gazette,"
Princess Martha, in broadcast speech, declared that Norwegian women must be prepared to do their duly in case of war.
Columbus Men Arrive At Genoa
GENOA, Jan. 20 (Router),—Titty-
A. L. Folter, S. Randle, J, Ralston, seven Germans, who were taken off Hereafter evaporated mik will be J. Ring. II. W. Roger, T. 11. Rowell, the scuttled Nazi liner, Columbus, sold at the following prices Peter C. Stone. Pon, 14 oz. at 32 centa a lin; Peter
Solomon (Of Eton) Pan, small at 10 cents a in, and
Passes Away
LONDON, Jan, 20 (Reuter)—One characters of Eton's most famous died yesterday after 60 years' ser- vice. He was John Harris, better known as "Salomon."
During the absence from
the Okazaki, Colony of Mr. Katsuo Commil-General for Japan in Hong- keng, Mr. Taklo Oda will be in charge of the Japanese Consulate General.
Collage at 31 cents per tla,
Two pound tins of C, and B. ant ment will be $1.36 per in.
поме
Jan. 20
(Reuter)-Dr. Claudius, the German trade expert who negotiated the recent oil trade agreement with Rumania, has ar- rived in Rome to discuss Italian-Ger- man trade relations.
The Custodian of Enemy Property has been appointed as liquidator of the alfales of Dr. Otto Huck, ・・・
Jan. 30, 8 p.m. Jus. 30. 7 p.m.
.7.15 a.m.
.2.30 p.m.
Canton Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Shanghai
ond
South Africa, Egypt, and Europe via Maraclilescue Mar seilles, 27th February
G.P.O. and K.P.0..
.
Reg.
.2.43 p.m. Ord.
..3.30 p.m. Manila, Bangkok, Mauritius Reunion,
Madagascar and Parcels only fo South Africa via Durban 13.30 p.m. Airmail for Judo-Chins,' Iran, and Franco (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the “Air France Airways Direct Service"due Paris, 8th February, K.P.O.
Jan. 31, 5 p. Jan. 31. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
„Jan. 31;'5'p.m. Jan, 1, 7 p... Thursday, Feb. 1 -dje
10.30 0.m
2.30 p.m..
bave arrived aboard the Italian liner, Rex,
Ker.
Ord
Hines To Remain
1
In Prison
Presumably they were allowed to pass the British naval cordon because all are either under or over military age.
Rer.
tain
Ord.
Shanghat NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (Reuter),
TOKYO, Jan. 27 (Domel)—The Amoy The Supreme Court has upheld the con-launched on Friday at the Mitsubishil
Appellate Division of the new Japanese warship Kashino was Shanghal and parcela only for Tien- .......................2.30 p.m. viction of the ex-Tammany, leatier, Dockyard at Nagasak!.
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand vls Brisbane-das Bris bane, 10th February.
G.P.O. and K.P.O
Feb. 1,5 pm. Feb. 2, 8.45m Feb, 2; 9.30 am.
James Huez,
The Appellate Division of the Mr. W. S. Smith has been appointed Supreme Court has also, removed to be an Engineer and Ship Surveyor from the Bench Magistrale Hulon and Examiner of Engineers, Capshaw, whom Hines was neeused
of having influenced in connection Mr. G. A. R; Wright-Nooth has been with his protection of the gang of appointed to be a Police Codet, on the late gangster, Dutch Schultz
probation.
Parcela
Reg. Ord.
Saturday, Feb. 3.
Japan
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