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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid POSITIONS VACANT. WANTED. Foreign Arm requires Immediately

with European mechanical training and workable knowledge of French. Write P.O.

Box 60.

one

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE, Dining Room Furniture, Old Spanish Design, 17 or 20 pleces and other Axtures. Apply J. A. Shaw, 532, The Peak. Phone 20240.

"HONGKONG AB REVEALED IT THE CAMERA” Second Edition, the Over 80 excellent views of Colony: Prien $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd, longkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.

CHURCH NOTICES

ST. ANDREW'S (CHURCH OF ENGLAND, KOWLOON)

Rov. J. R. Higgs to Broadcast To-morrow

Bunday, April 14. This Sunday After Easter

Holy Communten. Ei The monthly Holy Communion Fellowship breakfast with fellew thin service. All cammunteants Invited. Matin and Addrews, 11 am. Preacher, The Vicar. (This service will be Brondeant).

0.15 Masch Address. Evensong Preacher, The Year. The Sunday Even- ing Club will be held at usual in the

Chater Room after Evensonst.

Sunday Schools: The Primary Sunday School in held in the Holl 51 10 am. Leader, Mi W, Robinson, The Young People' Servies in Church at 10 am. Lender, M. J. H Higgs.

Week-Day Notices

Monday, April 15-Medical War Work- In 'arty for Chinn, 10 am. Fellowship

of Youll Roctal and Parly in the Mall,

STANLEY.

The Summer Term begins on Monday, April 15th. For Prospec tus (for Middle School and Prop. School) apply to Fung Man Sul, Esq., or Chan Pak Luk, Esq., Messrs. Harry Wicking, Prince'a Bullding, (Tel. 30241) or to

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

G.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 15th day of April, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governer of Lot of Crown Land t Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony

one

Saturday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

AERIAL BATTLES CONTINUE ON LARGE SCALE

FROM PAGE ONE

fre. and

April 13, 1940.

"A Barrel Of Fun" At

China Fleet Club

"A Barrel of Fun", ព musical extravaganza Arat put on at the distribution n |K.C.C. înnual prize

few weeks ago, is to have a repeat performance at the China Ficet Club on Saturday next, when the proceeds will be devoted to the B.W.OF.

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 15th day of April, 1910, at 3 p.m.,ghter and bomber planes wero at the Offices of the Public wrecked by machine-gun Works Department, by Order of any of the staff and aircraft person-

[nel were killed. Ilia Excellency the Govorner of Three Junker bombern wero one Lot of Crown Land at seriously damaged, and it is cutimated

The public are reminded that Mong Kok, in the Colony of that 20 of the personnel were killed

or injured in the initial attack, Hong Kong, for a term of 75.

son Music Company, Ice House Street, with Yours,

the option of British aircraft escaped damage.

and

a capacity attendance should be renewal at a Crown Rant to bo Half an hour later, the Wellington fixed by the Surveyor of His bombers gunned the machine-gunuaranteed for this extremely enter-

taining slow. posta

anti-aircraft batteries, The extravaganza Majesty the KING, for one fur-hangaru and-aircraft on the ground. ther term of 75 years.

Aiter a great fire had been started direction of David Kossick, and those number of Intending bidders are advised on the aerodrome, the British bom-participating include a

pupular Hongkong artistes, bera were attacked by German

comprls- that immediately after the diapo-ghters. A fierce battle ensued but Fowler, Les Gibson, Daley Goodwin, ing Bill Colledge, Winnie Cox, Ernie sal. of the lot the Purchaser (if only une British bomber failed to re- Helen and Stella Ho, David Kosslek, Bob Leigh, Vie and Dick Labrum, not the applicant) will be required

Lorenzo, Jolin Luke, Margaret Me Alpine, Ernest Perry, Paddy Seats to deposit with

and Bill Simpson, Cecil Horton is stage maringer.

Despite Intense gun-fire, the booking is now open at the Ander-

nuthorised

oilleer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This num will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

And

turn to its base.

is under the

R.A.F. Rub it In LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter).- When British bombers on Thursday night struck at the Nazi life lino with its invading force they destroy-

The revue has been somewhat other, and rounded off the night's the east enlarged. It ed one ship, probably damaged an- revised from its original script, and work by bombing a Nazi seaplane, standing success when presented at

use in the Battle.

the K.C.C., and the pubite con anti- The ship which was destroyed was cipate an exceptionally entertaining

whe

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.which were seen ateaming through

of eight ships, painted grey,aliow

with the option of

years, renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser ( not the appleant) will be required to deposit with 30 authorised officer who will be pensent at the sale, the aum of two hundred Hollurs, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price,

5 pm. St. Andrew's Club Committee PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Meeting. 8.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Chib

Baintop evening. 5 pm

Turnday, April 10--St. Andrew's Brownie Pack, 3.30 p.m.; Toc II Social in the Hall at 0.38 p.n.

Wednesday.

War April 11.-Medicat Working Parly for China, 15 a.. Walt Cubs, 0.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Rover Scout. Crew at 1, Cumberland Rd, Kowloon Tang, 8.45 p.m.

Thursday, April 18.--Women's Fellowship and B.W.OF. Working Party 3 pm. Boy Scouts, 6 p.m. St. Andrew's Winter: Food Relief Committee at 8 pm. In the Vicarage. St. Andrew's Club "Snep" Debnia at 9 pan.

Friday, April 1D.-Medical War Working Party for China. 10 nm. Confirmation Clans, 1. p.m. Full.Choir Practice, 0.30

p.m.

CHRIST CHURCH (WATERLOO ROAD)

Mr. George She to Prench At Mattins

Mont Sale

Registry No.

Locality

inland Lot

No. 5593

Adjoining Inland Lot No. 3511, Yuen Teen

Strset, Wong Nei Chung

Vol. X No. 1

Sunday, April 14-3rd Bunday niter THE

Easter,

7.16 a.m. Holy Communion: A a.m. Holy Communion (in Mandarin); Dam. Bunday School Services Junior led by Mru. Booker, in No. 3 Duke Street; Sentor led by Mr. Tallford, in the Church; 10 an. Mattis and perman. Preacher Mr. George She. Itymna, English Hymnal: B35, 601, 152 and 354; 12 am. Morning Prayer in Mandarin,

The sperament of Holy Baptism will be administered at 4 pm.

Monday, April 15-830 pm. In the Vicarage; meeting of the Committee of the Christ Church branch of the Victoria Diocesan and Missionary Amociation.

Тиеводу. April 160 p.m. Christ Chiirelt Parochial Core Wolf Cub Pack the Vicarage, Wednesday, April meet in No. 3 Duke Street at 430 p.m. Holy Thursday, April 18-7.79 a.m. Communion; 10

a.m. Meeting of tho

Gulit of Martha and Mary in the Vicarage, All ladies of the parishi ste welcome.

p.m. Full Choir practice in the Church. Note that there is room in the choir for more men,

UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD)

Meeting of the Committee

Of Management

Morning Service 10.30

Service & p.m.

4.10.

Evening

Preacher at Morning Service, Very Rev. Dean Wilson. Preacher at Evening Ser viet. Rov, An P. Rose.

of

There will be a meeting of the Com mitice of Management in the offices Mesers instead & Davis at 5.30 pm, on Tuesday, April 10.

There will be a meating of the Ladies' Committee in the Churchi Ifall on Monday, April 15, at 10 am.

There will be a meeting of the Ladies' Guid in the Church Hall on Friday, April Ip at 3 p.m.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong

The Bubject of the Lesson Berman in ali Christians Science Churches to-morrow, April 14, will be "Are Sin, Discase, and Death real?"

The Golden Text will ba:-"The Lord is our Judge, the Lord is our law giver, the Lord f our king; he will save us.” (Isa 33:23).

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#4,830

January, 1940

HONG KONG NATURALIST

A quarterly illustrated journal principally for Hong Kong and S. China.

Birds and Butterflies of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Spiders. Interesting Hong Kong

Plants.

A Synopsis of the Fiskes

of China.

etc.. otc.

PRICE $2.00

Prepaid subscription $7.00 (Back Numbers from Vol. IV. available)

On Sale at Morning Post Building.

METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)

Farewell Presentation To Mr. and Mrs. Edwards

welcome.

Locality

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Arjoining Kowloos Inland | Kowloon Inland Lot

Los_No. 2*57, »t Junetina; No 4240

of Prince Edward Road &

Nolish Road, Mong Kok

No. of Sale!

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the Grent Bell northwards."

One bomb made a direct hit and

of

the vessel must have contained am- munition for it blew up with a tre- mendous explosion which rocked the British planes.

Just before midnight a 5,000 ton supply ship was spotted off the southern end of the Danish island Lauland. Bombs were dropped and two fell close to the stern of the ship which was probably damaged.

This attack was carried out in the face of intense anti-aircraft Are from the ship or shore batteries. However,

all our planes returned sutely.

way

out-

OSLO. FJORD BATTLE

FROM PAGE ONE

servative and reliable Swedish paper, the British have concentrated air and naval forces In Folden Fjord near Namsos, about 12 miles north of Trondheim,

Apparently, the design is to launch an attack on the port while the Norwegian lines around Trond- helm on the land side are belug strengthened,

Further north in the Baltic another formation of German ships was scen stemming in a line. They were hea- vily bombed but owing to the dark-bombardment. ness it is not known what damage, if any, was done,

Another report in the same paper states that Norwegian military sitca at Elverum have been practically wiped

out by Intensive German

Further reports from the frontier say that the Norwegian forces are ighting the Germans along a line Oslo.

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries a'suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are rusta 15 minutes earlier than the tume given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before van, ro- tered and parcel malls are closed at B p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after > p.m. Registered and Parcel mails ito closed at 5 p.m.

Canton

INWARD ALAILS

Saigon

Shangha!

Shanghai...

Shanghai and Swatow

..Apr. 13.

..Apr.. 13.

.Apr. 13.

.Apr. 13.

.Apr. 18..

.::....Apr. 13.

US.A., and Manila (San Francisco

date, 10th March)

Afr Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct

Service."-London date, 6th April.

Apr. 14.

Stralis and Salgon

Apr. 14.

Shanghel

Apr. 14.

Shanghai and Amoy

.Apr. 14.

Bangkok and Saigon

.Apr. 14.

Haiphong

Manila

Manlia

Straits

and Java and Manila...

D. Kossick, producer compere of the musical extra vaganza "A Barrel of Fun,”

Japan and Shangbai Saigon

.Apr. 15. Apr. 15. Apr. ADI. 16. Api',

.Apr. 10.

Ale Mall by "Pan American Airways.

Service Ban

· Direct

Ar

Direct Bervice"-Londer, date 10th-

Japan and Shanghai

.Apr. 10.

.Apr. 10.

Apr. 16.

Straits

.Apr. 10..

Straits

Air fall by "Air France Direct Ser.

vive"—Paris dalo, 10th April.

Apr. 17.

Apr. 17.

date, 10th April

Hatphong

Francisco .Apr. 17. ....Apr.

17.

Mall by

"Imperial

Aleways

April

Canton

Japan and Shanghai

Apr. 18. Apr. 18. Apr. 18.

Apr. 18.

Japan...

Manila

Apr. 18.

ADI. 18. Apr.

Shanghal

Apr. 18.

Shanghai

.Apr. 10.

(San Francisco date, 19th March).

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco date, 13th March).

Apr. 18.

Canton

Apr. 19.

.Apr. 10.

Japan and Formosa

Apr. 10.

Japon and Shanghai - Shanghai...

Apr. 19.

Apr. 20.

Calcutta and Stralia

.Apr. 21.

.Apr. 21.

Japan and Manila

Sandakan Saigon

on

Canton

Japan and Shanghai

.Apr. 21.

Apr. 21. ..Apr. 23. Apr. 24. .Apr.

24.

"An Almighty Explosion" LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter).The extending north and northeast of German supply ship which was sunit by R.A.F. machines was first detect- Kattegat states that there is no in- the leading members of the W. E. ("Bill") Colledge one of of the Sale by Public Auced by the light of a parachute flare; dieation of naval fighting in the Barrel of Fun" cast.

PARTICULAKS & CONDITIONS

His A

荷物の

Shamshuipo, in

Intending bidders are advised

according to the captain of one of the British raiders to-night.

A later report from Gillerje on the

Kattegat to-day.

Battle Near Oslo

USA., Honolulu, Japan and Manila

Halphong Shanghal

Apr. 21.

24.

would be rejected. He U.S.A. and Manila (San pt. co

were made he Java and Manila

date, 27th March).

Manito

OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, Apr. 13

to be held on Monday, the 15th day of April, 1940, at 3 p.m., He said that the night was pitch at the Offices of the Public dark. A small faint light was mov- STOCKHOLM; Apr. 12 (Reuter).—- Works Department, by Order of ing below and it seemed worth an A Norwegian communique issued WARNING TO SWEDEN

investigation. So they dropped a

hure states that a battle is procce-ling the Governor of flare.

at Fossum Langenes, a bridge north >FROM PAGE ONE Crown Land at "The dazzling light showed us of Oslo. Colony of about ten ships steaming northwards

the Glomma The bridges across Hong Kong, for a term of 75 together. With our bombs we found and Vormen Rivers in front of the Power had made any demands

Sweden, the target. There was an almighty Norwegian positions are mined, years, commencing from 1st explosion. We were moved about 30

If such demands All telephone and telegraph lines

said, they July, 1898, with the option of feet upwards by the force of the to Germany have been cut.

.Apr. 24. renewal at a Crown Rent to be explosion."

The electricity supply of Oslo has reiterated Swedish determniation to

Apr. 28. Extensive Reconnaissance

been interrupted by the opening of maintain neutrality despite the ex-Australia and Manila fixed by the Surveyor of His

.Apr. 20. the dam.

tension of the war to the Scandinavian

Shanghal

.Apr. 20. Majesty the KING, for one fur-Air Ministry announces that exten- LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter)-The

[peninsula. Berlin. Commentary ther term of 24 years less the sive reconnaissances by the RAF.

"In all directions we must reserve US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-.

hot LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter) our right to independent judgment

(San Francisco date, 2nd last three days thereof.

were carried out to-day over

April) the semi-official commentary from Berlin and Independent action," he said.

.Apr. 26. North Sea and the Skagerrak in clares that reinforcement of some hour of trials" which might be the on the Norwegian operations de- He added that the Swedes face an search of naval forces.

The reports Indicate that one

bases was continued.

most severe they have experienced Fort Bayard, Holhow, and Haiphong. formation of bombers penetrated

More and more coastal batteries during the past century or more.

Noon.. Christiansand Fjord and

The extension of the war area to Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct attacked are made ready for fighting. More

air bases are taken over and anti-four neighbourhood necessitates two German warships.

Servico".dce London 21st April. alrcraft positions are extended. Our machines encountered heavy:

increase in our defence preparedness," anti-aircraft

Fresh supply, troops and muni- he declared. fre and five were

tions are continuing without dis- brought downL

turbance.

Gothenburg Throatoned The full extent of the enemy's The coastui batteries off Trondheim

PARIS, Apr. 12 (Reuter).—Ac- losses is unknown, but two fighters repulsed light British; naval forces, cording to a Havas despatch from were shot down in flames and others which Intended to rush forward. are reported to be seriously damaged.The commentary repeats the clnim consulates at Gothenburg and Maimo Gothenburg. the British and French Veiled German Throat that six British destroyers were sunk are preparing SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH**

evacuate off Norvik and asserts that more nationals. BERLIN, Apr. 12 (UP)-Referring destroyers were destroyed by Ger-

The International Brigade which went to Finland and which is about

Ord. 1,500 strong, composed principally of well-trained British and Hunga-

Amoy rian volunteers, is reported to be Bangkok ready to leave Lapun in Finland Sagon.

Shanghai

that immediately after the dispo- sal of the let 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.

No.

of Fae

Registry No.

Locality

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GERMANY ISOLATED BY NEW MINEFIELD

Continued From Page 17

The mine feld seems to be doing its work already. Yesterday watchera

to last night's DNB report that, man naval and air forces. British planes bombed the railway

Norwegian Communique LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter).-The

in Schleswig Holstein, authorised quarters recall Hitler's speech in military situation in Norway is out- Danzig on September 19, 1939, when lined in a Norwegian High Command Danzig 10 snid:

"Those

communique broadcast by the Stock- who dreamed they could holm Radio to-night as follows: smash Germany and reduce German cities to ashes have

to

Reg. Ord,

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

..........Apr. 13, 5 p.m. -Apr. 13, 5.30 p.m. Parcels Shanghal and

only for Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Tientsin

.5.30 p.m. Africa, and London Parcels only due London date, 23rd May.

G.P.O. and KP.0.

their

Parcels

Reg.

for Norway. The voluntary evacuation of wo- "The Germans have occupied Oslo men and children from towns in now become and the immediate neighbourhood, southern Sweden is proceeding rapid- meek because they know that for Norwegian troops are holding a linely every bomb on a German city five north and north-east of Oslo,

Sweden is rapidly and energetically

All the cities and towns in Sweden

or ten will be returned. They should "German forces control Christian-building air raid shelters. not act as if they have rejected this sand, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim kind of war on grounds of humanity, and two other constal points in are being blacked out to-night. -It is not humanity but fear of re- Southern Norway. taliation."

"The rest of Southern Norway is held by Norweglans.

"The

Germans have

occupied

Effect Of Naw Minafield LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter)-The military situation on land in Norway Narvik, but otherwise the Norwegings will inevitably be affected by the hold the entire north." new minefield. The German gar- risons must now be wondering about their fate.

Most of the garrisons are small and ensily isolated, semi-oficial London circles point-out.

It must be remembered that apart

NAZIS ARE TRAPPED

Will Grant No Passago

To Foreign Troops STOCKHOLM, Apr. 12 (Renter) -Air, Albin Hansson, the Swedish Prime Minister, broadcasting to- night, said that Sweden would re- fuse passage to any foreign troops. He declared that Sweden was de- termined to observa a principle of siriet neutrality. It was not in ac- with strlet neutrality to allow any reope for foreign enter- prises.

"No demands in that direction have been put to us," he continued, “but If such demands are made, they will have to be refused."

cordance FROM PAGE ONE

on the Swedish shore nt Stroemstad from the comparatively flat southernied Frederiksted on the Oslo Flord,]

able

south of Oslo.

Nazis Now Vulnerable LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter),-It

near the Norweglan border, saw area, the rest of Norway is moun- tainous difficult enuntry with poor large ship go up in flames after

cmmunications. The Germans may be several explosions.

to transport n certain number She is believed to have been an

of troops from Denmark by nir, but tanker, The oll

Swedish const

M. Hansson added that guarding watchers also report hearing heavy the difficulties are so great that there has become increasingly evident that their neutrality meant that the coun-

naturally speculation as to what the Germans have

exposed them-try would be defended in case of explosione all morning.

alternative may be driven in de-selves to increasing damage by their necessity.

Invasion of Scandinavia, semi-oficial) speration. Sweden there is

Fro mthe Norwegian lowlands to sources here státe,

♫ natural route. Mr. Churchill in his review of the THE FIRST REAL TEST Sweden has now been slow in tak operation has made it clear that the ing precautions.

action has automatically Gothenburg Protocted

the Allied blockade.

FROM PAGE ONE Gothenburg is now protected

The German naval by

Services on Sunday, April 14 Preachers-MaSandbach,

Kev. E. Moreton; Evening. Rev. J.

Junior Church at 9.30 am. All children Morning Parade Service at 10.15 am Hymn No. 2, Prayer, Hymn No. 884, Int As no major engagements took will be read from the BlaloIn the befason, 15ymn No. 420, 2nd Lesson, Prorer, place in the Kattegat yesterday it is ginning was the Word, and the Word was

thought probable in London that the with God, and the Word was God. All things were made by him; and wilbout No. 175, Denediction.

explosions resulted from the use of depth charges,

Among others the following citations

him was not anything made that was made In him warna 128, and the life, was the light of men. For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world, and this ta world, the victory that overcometh the oven our faith.” (John 1:1, 1, 4: 1. John

Notices, Hymn No. 431, Sermon, Hymui Evening Service at 7 pm.-Hymn No. 40, Prayer. Hymn No. 266, Lesson, Prayer, Noilees. Hymn No. 218. Bernion, Hytra No. 693, Benediction.

Notices for the Werk

Turn For The Batter Expected LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter), ---

1. Following the Evening Service a "Reuter's" diplomatic correspondent Social Hour will be held at the B. & B.

intensified

forces, after

Dhe following citations will also be read Home at 0.15 pm. Opportunity will be learns in authoritativo quarters minefields laid in Swedish territorial their long seclusion in safe ports, arc men to Norway by air in big troop

waters by the Swedes for a distance taken to say farewell and make a presen- if the British blockade can continue of 100 miles. The country's mer- tation to Mr. and Mrs. Edwards who are successfully to limit the flow of Gerchant ships have been ordered tom- ts not the author of mortal discorda, England. All friends are cordially invited? man reinforcements, the situation 1 porarily to leave the high seaв.

from the Christian Science Text-book. "Beiance and Health with key to the Seriptures" by Mary Baker EddyGlog

Therefore we accept the conclusion that discords have only a fabulous existence, are mortal belief which divine Truth and Love destroy. The proyer that reforITLE the sinner and heals the sick is an absolute faith that

to God, 6 spiritual understanding of an unsalted 'tove.” (Pages 231, 1),

Announcement

salm.

First Church of Christ, Selentist, Hong- kong. ( Branch of the Mother Church, The Flist Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston, Main) No. 31, Macdonnell Heart, close to Peak Tram Station, Sunday Barvien 11,15 a., Bunday fchool 10 am. Testimony Meeting,, Wednesday, 8 pm. A Reading Room I loested in the Church Tullding...and is open every morning (Except Sunday) from 10.30 mm. to 12.30 p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday even- Inge from 5.30 p.m. to 7 pm. All authorised Christian Beinnen_literature is available

leaving the Colony on their return to

to join,

2. The Badminton Club in meeting as 5. S. Hume on Monday and Thursday at T pin.

3. There will be a meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at the 5. &. Home on Tumeday at 30 m.

3. The House Committee is inceting at the B. & S, Home on Wednesday at 0.30 p.m.

the belter,

the

Canton

Manila

Sunday, Apr. 14

...Apr. 19, 6 p.m. Apr. 15, 9.45 a.m. .Apr. 18, 10.30 a.m.

...m. 9 a.m. .. JH. ..9.00 a...

Monday, Apr. 15

.7.15 am:

.0.30 am. .12.30 D.

.1.00 p.m.

.3.00 p.m.

.7.00 p.m.

Shanghai Haiphong Halphong Conton

Tuesday, Apr. 10 Manila, Makassar, and Sourabaya

Fort Bayard, Holhow and Haiphong.

8.30 a.m.

Noon;

Parcels only for Tientsin.12.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial AirwayS Direct Service"--due London, 24ik April.

Icg.

Ord.

Lex. Ord.

K.P.O.

................Apr. 10, & p.m. .......Apr. 10, 5.30 pm.. G.P.O.

Apr, 10, 5 DOLS. .Apr. 16, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Au- tralia by "Imperiai Airways Direct Bervice"-dae Sydney, 22nd April.

Ber.

Ord,

Roz.

Ord. Stralfo

KP.0.

...Apr. 16, 6 D.L .Apr. 16, 6.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Apr. 16,

p.m.

.Apr. 16, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, April 17

Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro vinces only) by the “Air France Airways Dirret Bervice"-due Paris, 25th April,

Rex., Ord.,

K. P. O.

....Apr. 17, 5.00 p.m. ...Apr. 17, 5.30 paa. G. P 0.

Reg, Apr. 17, 5.00 p.m. Ord........Apr. 17, 7.00 p.m. Mall for Manila, Guam, Houa- lulu and U.S.A, by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 24th April.

K.P.O.

now dispersed along the sea tront carrying planes. which is many hundreds of miles in

It is reliably reported that length,

Several German trawlers have al- hundred troop-carriers, transporting Germans are already using several Norway may soon take a turn for To-liu) Ute Swedish tanker,ready been captured. One of them a twenty men in each,

Sveaborg,

of 1,000 tons, homeward the Friesland which was taken into a Nothing is yet revealed regarding bound from the United States with north-eastern Scottish port yester-volved it is possible that several trips

Owing to the short distance in-Air the nature or degree of Allfed help, peirot, was sunk off the north coast day by a prize crew. Its cargo but there can be no doubt that it is of Scotland. Thirty four

of are made dally, thus landing several of her700 boxes of fish is now being sold in thousand soldiers dally, coming.

crew have been Innded in Scotland. the town market. It is believed that ali are suved, Sub-Inspector R. R. McEwen has

On Thursday night, Sweden order- been appointed to be an Examiner of ed a state of alarm. There W(45 ກ

blackout and mobilisation

IN military and police forces the achievements on the Norwegian coast of Nelson. Mr. H. II. Pegg has been appointed south-west coast cities.

Is voiced in newspapers, which dea- to be an Assistant Director of Publle)

second timo destiny The alt-rald alarms, subsequently cribo the action in breaking through Works.

While we found to be unjustined, also added to the Baltic mine barrage into Kattegat knocks at Sweden's door.

ore confident of the ability of Britain Friedrich Meyerholt has been ap- tnxiety has not been allayed by the

the anxiety of the population. This as "the Marno" of this war.

The "Handels Tidninggen" writes and France to deal with the affair Shangha

Swatow pointed to be President in Hongkong violent campaign launched against that when the prospect was indeed without our help, we don't think of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Swedish newspapers by the con-black, the British Fleet's quality of Sweden can regain her position by Shanghai and Japan Society.

attack was as strong as in the time cowardly concessions."

Gneisenau Again Weights and Measures.

Reported Sunk

STOCKHOLM, Apr. 12 (Reuter).

A radio broadcast of a Norwegian communique issued to-day sintes that! the Gorman battleship Gneisenau

at the Reading Room. The Public te of 20,000 tons has been sunk in Orlo

cordially invited to Mand The services Fjord. and to visit the Reading Room,

trolled Nazi press.

.Apr. 17, 5 p.m. Anr. 17, 5.80 p.m. G.I.O.

of

The comparatively short fights Sweden's Admiration

make it possible for the transporta STOCKHOLM, Ápr. 12 (Reuter) — to be escorted by protectve fighting Admiration of the British Fleet's planes.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg. Ord.

Sandakan

Thursday, Apr. 18

"For the

.Apr, 17, 5 p.m. Apr. 18, 7.30 am.

Tuesday, Apr. 23

12.30 p.bt. 12.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m.

:1.30 pun

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