1940-06-27 — Page 12

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{{\⠀⠀ Thursday.⠀⠀ " HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.50

for 3 days propaid WANTED TO BUY. WE PAY HIGH PRICES for all gold and silver articles, diamonds, inde Gold and jewela.

Apply China Refuing Co., Room 5, Pedder Build- Ing, 2nd floor.

WE OFFER highest prices to any. amount of gold articles, Jades, jewels, diamonds, etc, Apply Eurasia -Gold Refining Co., 7th floor, China 'Build- ing. Tel. 30727. No holidays.

FOR SALE. COMPLETE Clearance Sale of model evening and day frocks, hats, bags and novelties at attractive prices Terms cash. Eunice, Peninsula Hotel Arcade.

"AONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Edition. CAMERA" Second

THE

Over 40 excellent views of the

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

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations

were

issued on the Hongkong Stock Mor-

ket this morning.

BANKS

.....1,100 ga.

H:K. Banks 5. H.K. Banks (Lon, Reg.)

H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B £ Mercantile, C. e

East Asia $.

Canton $.

Union $.

INSURANCES

China-Underwriters $

H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglases $

Steamboats $.

Indo-Chinas P. S x.d.

Indo-Chinas D.$.. 'Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $x.d..

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $... Docks' (old) $.. Docks (new} $.. Providents $.. Sh. Docks Sh., $.

Kailan 8/- Raubs $... H.K. Mines

MINING

LANDS

Hotels S...

Lands $..

S'hat Lands Sh.

Lands 4% Debentures

Humphreys $....... H.K. Renitics ..

Chinese Estates $...

UTILITIES

Trams $.

Peak Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new) $.

Star Ferries $..

Ferries

China Lights (old) $.

Chinn Lights (new) $. ILK. Electries $..

BANK HOLIDAYS

In accordance with Government Ordinance, the exchange banks will be closed for the transaction, of Public Business on Monday, the 1st July, 1940. (Tho. First Week Day In July).

Hongkong, 26th June, 1949,

LEGION HONG KONG AND CHINA BRANCH

THE BRITISH LE

LARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, 1940, at 3 pm, at | the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land at Kowloon Taal, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a torm of 75 years, commencing from lat July, 1898, 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

A Look Through. The Telegraph"

'50 YEARS AGO

to 100.

June 27, 100. A tattooed girl to years of age, is be ing shown in Paris. The forth of the fair "trane" is decorated from top likewise from east to west, willi a ebbles assortment of horticultural and strong. mical emblems varied by Buddhist and Mahomedan precepts and Masonte mate toes.

To

the Editor Telegraph".

of tha

tongkong

and although I do not belong to the Iolles Forco I venture to repros quee the following taken from "Tit-Bits" of December 28, 1889:

cave read the correspondence of

24 years less the last three days is not illegal to play penny a nap thorcol.

house, but it is not lawful for you to and ir, the potter had reasonable enuse that you had done so, they to suspect would have a right to enter your house and to arrest you or anybody else they lawful gambling.

turn your own house into a gambling den,

In a club, nor whist, nor any other game The Committes urgently ask all

nt cards where the amount at stake is who served in the last War to

Intonding bidders are advised not seriously large, having regard to the ability of the players to afford it. You Join or rejoin the Legion, the purpose being to form a body of that immediately after the dispo- do anything in your chill which it mon of mature age and experionceal of the lot the Purchaser (ifis lawful for you to do in your own whose opinion and services (apart from Individual activities) might be of value at the present, timo.

Will those who are in nccord kindly register their names with the undersigned, accompanying their application with the sub. scription of $2,

THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries. Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

LIMITED

£..55 n. Issue of 300,000 new ordinary

shares of $10 each, credited as fully paid up.

£..00 n.

. n.

.20% n. .114 n. .73 n.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Members of 218 n.

the Company will be closed from .300 7.

1st July, 1940 to the 10th July, .85 cts. n.

1940, both days inclusive, during .160 .

Transfer no which porlod

.120 n. Shares can be registered.

.11 n. .100 n. .00 n.

authorised not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum will be refunded on payment of

the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

New Kowloon Inland

Kowloon Taai, junction of Waterloo Lot No 28 2

Road & Derby Road

| No. of Sale |

Registry No

Locality

G.

of

་ ན

boundary Menzurements

An por sale

ptao

[95527 nardo.

$139

$7,200

R.

By Order of the Board of PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Directors, 30/- n. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

.6.00 n.

-

.05 .

15 n.

15% 11. .31% 11. .234.n.

.17/6 n. 9.55 n. .Gcts. n.

4.35 n. 30 SH.

.180 n.

.9.90 n.

.8 n. .31⁄2 sa

.1041⁄2 n.

14.15 n.

,7.40 n.

3.70 n

.60 n.

22.

Macao Electrics (old) $.

Macao Electrics (new)

Sandakan Lights $.

.17 n. .18 n. 11% n. .20 sa. .8 n.

Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh...14.90 D. Cald: Macg. (Prel.), Sh.....12 Canton Ices $. Cements $.

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &#. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $.. Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $...... Wing On (H.K.) $.. Powell Lid. $

COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh. .

S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

MISC.

H. K. Entertainments $.

Constructions (old) Constructions (new)

...1

13% . .4% 0.

18%

.7.80 n.

HONGKONG BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY

might, and there Basising you in the un-

swn house, and you as free to set a

June 27, 1940,

THE WAR FUND

Exchange At|| $1,167,000

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London ... Demand London T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore. TT. Japan 1. India T.TU.S.A. TT. Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.T. France

T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia ..

BUYING

1/2 1/2% .370

.6294

82

TOTAL

in

the

the War Fund Yesterday afternoon organised by the 8. C. M. Post, Ltd., reached a total of $1,125,811.33 addition to £2,012, 11, 86. Donations the received included $5,000 from local branch of Caldbeck, Macgreger and Co. In the evenng, H. E. the Govern- Omeer Administering the ment broadcast an appeal for support

of the Fund, as reported in another coluna.

The latest list of, subscriptions

as follows:

.140%. Nom

Nom.

100

Sai Kung Polleo Button

.1/0

Bir. & Fire, F. Roberta

The Hourly Nursing Bisters

Samuel Aherne

4 m/s L/C London'

*1/3%

4 m/s D/P London

.1/34%

4 m/s D/C U.S.A.

.24%

4 in/s France

.Nom..

30 d/s Indin

.041⁄2

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.0214 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...3,75

DOLEFUL PITTMAN

FROM PAGE ONE

Your position at your club is precisely the same as it is in your you like, If in playing at cards or at any other game, you do not gamble for what, under the elreunstances, could be called excessively high stakes, so na to make flin clubs am fajury to its members ard visitors." lloping the above will be ac cepted as a reply to the question of B.N.C.X.F. and thanking you for the in- sertion beforehand.

I am, Sir.

to contribute cannot States is able F. Arleuquea.

affect the result.

On, the contrary, the warmest up- June 27, 1015...preciation is shown here In the House of Commons to day it was magnificent effort now being made in announced that Mr. Long will next week factories and workshops in the United introduce a Bill providing for a register States to help Great Britain in the coming struggle which she is facing confidently.

Poor Costura

Your, truly,

25 YEARS AGO

of national resources,

The prisoners' guard that went from Singapore with the Germans to Australin were although perhaps they did not know it-the first soldiers from the home

and to visit Australia since the Common- wealth celebrations in 1900.

.

We greatly regret to learn that Mr. A. G Suite, a son of Mr. John Swire, war killed at Ypres on May 13. The deceased was only in his 10th year and left Elon Last July. 11e obtained a commission In the Essex Yeomanry soon after war broke out. The flag on Atenare, Butterfield and Swire's offices was flown at half-maxi 10 day,

#

10 YEARS AGO

Jund 27. 1830. In the House of Commons to-day, Miss Turberville cailed attention to mal-teat and brothels in Hongkong during the consideration of the Colonial vota. She the question would be naked whether considered at the Colonial Office Con- ference. Dr. Drummond Shields replied that it was a most difficult problem. Hongkong, he said, is practically a Chiness town and every effort was made to carry out the regulations. There was perhaps some danger of reducing the girls to a status of acte domestics, but the advan inges of the abolition of the mul-tant yatem outweighed the dangera,

of the

It is felt that it would be a poor gesture of thanks to America, after the aid she has given. If the British people, with their 45,000,000 popula- tion, were calmly to lay down their arms without a fight.

In any case Great Britain has not the slightest intention of doing so and is determined to carry the struggle through to a 'victorious end.

RUSSIANS TO WORK LONGER

Anonymous

"From Sale at Pignis, G.R.” Miss L. C. Fisher ...AN

Mr. Wang Ping Bhun

Anonymou7. Hopkins.

Capt. & Mrs.

Dickie & Rex

Hazel Rodney

The HS,1. Co. Ltd.

Mr. N. Brandel

Merriman

Is

10.

20

20.

POST OFFICE

Air mall fetters will be ac copted

to

· for transmission Europe by Pan-American Service to New York and onward thence by en, at $2.00 per half-ounce for the air transport, plus 15 cents per ounce to British possessions and 29 cents per ounce to foreign countries. in respect of sea transport.

An experimental air service for Europe via United States of America and Trans-Atlantic Service has also beer Introduced, the charge being: $5 per hall ounce for letters and.. Jostcards $2.50 each. An approxim ato estimate of the time, occupied in this transmission is twelve days.

from the date of departure of the

Bo Clipper from Hongkong.**

100.

The postage rates via the 'rovlard 100. Imperial Airways Servico

20 changed.

$500.

10.

10.

10.

50.

Mr. G. P. Murphy

KA

Mr. A. J. Hall very

100.

The Chinese Chamber of Com

Imexce

1,000.

ist Kowloon' (St. Andrew's) Wolf

Cube

Mr. W, luvsti

30.

4th Hongkong (Murray) Troop

Boy Scouts.

Mr. & Mrs, C. M. Alver

Mr. G. 8. Ladd *****

Mrs. J. Hosbrook

Bergt, Major de Mrs. Shephard,

Drian & PeterNA

-16r. - Géo, K. HaŊ| Brution

£650.0 20.0.0. 20.0.0.

Dr. & Mrs. 7. P. Fently

| Mesars, Bennet Freres

Messrs. J. Ullmann & Co.

O.S.K. Liner Detained At Karachi

aro

Small Packat Post to all countries. le suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are losed 15 minutes earlier than the 'ime given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis. ed to close at or before. D a.m. re- 'gistered and parcel malls are closed

it 5

í p.m. on the previous day. When nils are advertised to close after pm. Registered and Parcel malis ir closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD DAILS

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service."-San

date, 18th June. Calcutta and Strells Halphong

Japan and Shanghal.

Francisco

.June 27.. June 27. June 27. June 27.

June 27.

Airways

June 27.

June 27.

June 27.

June 28.

Japan, Shanghai and Formosa. Air Mail by "Imperial

Service,"

TOKYO, June 27 (Domel),—The O.S.K. Ilner Sumatra Maru, 3.863 ions, was detained by Indian authori ties at Karachi on June 24 while the Canton was clearing for Bombay, according Shanghai and Amoy to a cable received by the O.S.K. Haiphong headquarters.

Japan The message says that there was Japan and Shanghai still no prospect of the ship being Bangkok

released In the next five days.

Soong Arrives

In New York

RPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, June 26 (UP).—Mr.

TV. Soon arrived in New York

Shanghai

Japan and Manita London and Straits London and Straits

Japan

Canton

June 28.

26.

June June 28..

Jung June 29,

28.

June 20.

June 29. June 20 June 20.

20

29.

dale,

8th June 29. Juno 29.

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

hal(San Francisco June) from Washington at 2.45 p.m. to-day, Shanghai SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY

He was greeted by the staff of the London. Straits and Manila. June 30, ..June 30: MOSCOW. June 28 (UP). The Banic of China, three officials of the Palembang...

......June 30, Supreme Soviet to-day approved a United States Treasury Department Shanghai and Amoy

London, Straits and Manua June 30. law to lengthen the Soviet woriting and two New York detectives.

*Imperial Mr. Soong said he would deal with Air Mall by day from six to eight hours, and also

Service" to make a seven-day week in order bank business "of a

Straits to increase arms production for the nature,"

strengthening of the defences, Benevolent

The Hongkong Society requests firms and in- dividuals not to dispensa charity without first referring cases ta the Society's Room, 11 Ico House Street. The object of this re- quest is to prevent duplication of assistance.

(Mrs) E. Sherry, Hon. Secretary.

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land near Tai Lam Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, 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 24 years less the last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if

OBITUARY not the applicant) will be required

Death Of Two Well-known Macao Residents

Macao, June 24. The death occurred yesterday of Madame Helena Wirtz do Menezes Alves, wife of Dr. Lulz da Camara Menezes Alves, Colonial Secretary, and though the deceased lady had been alling for some time and her death was not unexpected, it cust a deep gloom munity.

over the whole com-

Only twenty-six years of age, the late Madame Menezes Alves was one of the most popular and charming 7.45 1. members of the colony and the enor

mous attendance at the funeral, in- 2.60cluding many ladies, and great pro- fusion of floral tributes, boro testi- mony to this.

.30 .

1 n.

.314 . .210 n.

.6.60 n.

Among those present were Com- mander Sanches Miranda, A.D.C, representing His Excellency

the

Governor of Macao; Dean Patricio

semi-privatr

Shanghai

Airways

July 1.

July. 1.

July 2.

July 2.

July

July 3.

July 3.

The oficial announcement suid: WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuter). Halphong and Holhow "The

capitalistle world is working-Mr. Cordell Hall announced to-day Sandakan

Service" The "Southern Cross" which flew from ten to twelve hours or more daily. that the liners Washington and Man- Air Mail by Air France Airways

and holidays.hattan were spiling shortly for Gal- Ireland to Newfoundland earlier in the including Sundays. week, landed in New York at 7:30 pm on Thus the war danger to our own way and Lisbon to evacuate more USA, and Manila-(San Francisco

Americans from the war zone, country has grown." June 20. The plane was under the com mand of the famous Australian airman, Majmesterd-Smith,

5 YEARS AGO

June 27, 1935. The threat of hostilities batween Italy and Abyssinia grows daily more serious. Signor Mussolini, talian Prime Minister and Dietator, has indicated to air, Anthony Euen, the British peace cinissary who has let loft Rome, that Italy would reject the British offer to assist in effecting n

compromin

The Cabinet in Berlin this evening adopted a law introducing a period of universal compulsory labour service for inates as "a"preliminary to military train--

to deposit with an authorlacd officer who will be present at the sale. the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. Thla suming. It la understood the period of ser- will be refunded on paymont of the Purchase price.

vice will be six months The Labour Army will be limited to 200,000 men during the coming year, and will be com posed of the 1915 Cinas of Army con- whose service is compulsory as PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. well as volunteers, who will be accepted

scripts,

No. of Sale.

Regstry No

Chung, North-east of Taun Wan Inland

Locality

Lot No 21.

Lot No. 23.

D D. 391, Tai Lam

Mender, acting in the absence of the Vol. X No. 2 14Bishop of Macao; Dr. A. Mascarenhas,

Vibro Piling 5....... Ch. Govt 5% 1925 CSBds. 43% H.K. Govt. 4% Loan.......103 n. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan (x, int.)05 n. Marsmens Inv. (Lon.) s/- 8/10 n. Marsmons Inv. (H.K.) §/-..4/- n.

Judge of the Macao Court; Mr. H. D. THE Bryan, H. M. Consul; and Mr. Luciano Martins, Chairman of the Municipal Council.

As a mark of respect, the Dags at the Macao Jockey Club, of which Dr. Menezes Alves is an omelal, lowered to half-mast during the race

POPE'S PLEA TO meeting yesterday.

NEWLY-WEDS

were

MR. A. J. M. DA LUZ

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” The death has also occurred of Mr. VATICAN CITY, June 26 (UP), A. J, M, da Luz after a long illness,

The late Mr. Luz, who is survived Speaking to hundreds of newly-wed couples gathered in the Clementine by his widow and eight children, was Hall to-day, Pope Plus strongly that one time in Government employ, demned divorce,

and warned the but was engaged in business during faithful that there will be no peace the last few yers, He had a wide

Boundary

Monzurementa

Yeattle feet

as par ustr plan.

F!

aq feet.

J Contents 11

"Opset Price

Ann Ber

CHOCTE

$438

"PKO'TI

from, their 18th year and onward.

+

Charging the Government had jumped

from one policy to another four times in the past few months, Baron Lloyd of Dolobran, apenkinut in the Hmuse of Lords today. Initiated the debate on the naval and military situation saaf- fected by the Anglo-German agreement. He expressed uneasiness at the diaturb ing atmosphere created in France and Italy by the action of the Government unilaterally giving to Germany the right ta ignore the terms governing hier naval strength. contained in the Versalles Trealy, Germany, he said, was allowed a 33 per cent, railo with the British naval strength, whereas under the Washington Treaty, Francs's and Italy's 'ratios were limited, to 37 per cent,

Lord Howe,

Conservative, considered

the agreement Ukely to lead to some- thing very different to sema limitation.

With the German Navy 35 per cent. of the strength of the British, It will be impossible in the. neur futuro for the British Battle Fleet to go east of Buez." he said, Thus the effect of the Singa-

May, 1940 pore base is nullified."

HONG KONG NATURALIST

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

Birds and Buttorffics:

of Hong Kong,

Notes on Vegetable Insect Posts in Hongkong

in the world unless men return to circle of friends.Our Own Corres- The Typhoon of Nov. 23, 1939. the evangelic spirit of charity, and pondent,

agree to

tions

sacrifice their own - aspirazi

of collective)

for the welfare of humanity.

The Pope

po added that the present world crisis necessitates the rebuild- ing of society on a more solid, basis, Including Christian murality.

"Society is not formed by: In- dividuals, but by collectivity," de- clared His Holiness..

Bordeaux Feared Reactions

NEW YORK; June 20 (Reuter) Commenting on, the fact that the French nation was not told of the armistice' terma until Tuesday, night, the New York-Herald Tribune"says that the Bordeaux Government ap parently feared its own people,

surrendered the country without consulting the people, and kept the truth of the surrender from them un-

US. To Buy War Materials

WASHINGTON, Junio 202 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt to-day signed a bill authoring the reconstruction of the Finance Corporation to finance the acquisition of materials and; equipment 'for, national defence.

The Bill enables the Corporation to return $300,000,000 at its capital to the Treasury "and: jend up to $500,000,000 to the rallway.

The former limit for this purpose was $300,000,000,

..

Kowloon residents reported a loud explosion at 10.10a.m. to-day 11 is belleved to have been cauted, by mine. A love byah kepada pa jedins

it was too late: for any popular action to upset the terms

Hail and Halos Synopsis of the Fishes

of China.

otc., etc. PRICE $2.00 Prepaid subscription $7.00 (Back, Numbers from Vol.-IV.

alergvallable)

On Sale at Morning Post Building

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NG

THERAPION N12

it is something to the rood that Ger many has pledged herself never again to resort to unrestricted submarine war- fare of the type which caused such tere ror and resulted in the loss of to many. non combatant, ilyen during the Great War. The undertaking, to adhere to the restrictions on submarine activilles Inla down in the London; Naval Treaty without condition of any kind, whether other Power follow suit or not. The pity is that it has not been forand possi bin as yet for the major nattens of the submarino as an instruïnent of war. Both Britain and Germany are in favour of such aboiitian, but, in the absence of agreement by other Towers, they natur-. ally cannot afford to jeopardise thair security by acting alone in the maiter;

In those days, when, distance has been annihilated and frontiers become stalous- ous, we should look, not for competition in armaments, but for a pooling of re sources against any country thal breake without previous reference to

t10

anal authority. This involves no

opposing camps, which mean to fight out sooner or later. We must aim at the prevention of war rather than lia pro- paration. But we cannot get a world understanding on the cheap, We shall have to make some sacrifice of

mayoreign. ty all round and luckwith -Tennyson's eyes for a federation of the world, but In ane branch only of achninistration,. vit, that of detence.NGAN

CRAIGIE GIVEN JAPANESE NOTE

LONDON, June 20 (Router)A-Thé Japanese Government's : request" "to Britain to tako effective measures to stop all supplies of war materials to China through Burma and Hôngkong was recclyed di in London * from, Sir Robert Craigle, the British Ambassa

ERAPION N03) derauto Japan, says Reuters

diplomatic correspondent.

This request is being considered, by His Majesty's Govern

ment.

J.

INTERESTING SELECTION OF

ALL KINDS OF

DIAMONDS,

RINGS, WATCHES, ETC.

MANY NOVELTIES.

ULLMANN & CO.

CHATER ROAD

dale, 11th June)

OUTWARD MAILS Thursday, June 27

Parcels only for Tientsin ..12.30 p.ta.

13.30 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon. India, South Africa.

Shanghai

Bangkok,

Parcela only for Straits

and United Kingdorn

K.P.O.

Reg-

2.46 p.m.

Ord.

3.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Reg.-

2.45 p.m.

Ord.

.3.30 p.m.

U.S.A., Central and South America..

Canada and Europe via San Fran

cisco (No Parcels for Canada).

G. P. O, and K. P. O.

Par.

June 27, B p.m.

Reg.

June 28, 9.45 am.

Ord,

June 29, 10.30 am.

Air Ball for Manila, Guam, Hono-

Inlu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan

American Airways

Atsaila Services,"

K.P.O.

Boxi Trans-

Ord.

Her.

Ord.

Friday, June 28 1.1.

Amoy

June 27, 5.00 pm. June 27, 4.30 pm. G.r.O.

Јило 27, 5.00 р.м.. .June 27, 7.00 p.m. .7 pm.

10 am. Manila, Australia and New Zealand.

vin Thursday Island.

Amoy

K.P.O. ....June 28, 2.46 p.m..

G.P.O,

Reg.

Ord.

Beg.....

June 28, 3.30 p.m..

June. 28, 2.45 p.m.

.......June 28, 3.30 p.m.

Saturday, June 20

Shanghai (Parcels only) Calculta.

Parcela

Ord.

.9.00 a.m.

.10.30 am..

11.30 am.

4,30 p.m.

Formosa, Shanghai and Japan

Straits Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Betra, Lonrenco Marqués, East and South Africa.

Fort Bayard

2.30 pan. 3.30 p.m.

Manis, Rapaul, Australia and New

Zealand via Brisbane.

Parcels

Re

Ord,

G.P.O. and KP.O. ' '

June 29, 5 p.m.

July 1, 8.46-am.

July. 1. 9.30 a.m.

Air Mal for "Imperial Airways

Service" to Darban, and thence by Sea Service to United-Kingdom, G.P.O. & K.P.O

June, 20, 6 p.m. „June 29, 6,80p.m.

Bunday, June 30

Rek.

Ord

Manila

Canton

Stralis

Haiphong Canton

3.30 p.m.

Monday, July 1 mreku

0.00 alm

Tuesday, July 2 Batavia and Sourabaya 6,10.30a.m. Parcels only for Tlentain 25 12.30 pm Salmon. Mauriilus, Reunion.Mada

wakcar, and South Africa: 1.30 p.m. MAir Mail for Majaya, Java and Aus-

tralla by the Imperialy

Airways

ter, mafaly z. 5 p.m. Orduly 2, 5.80. p.m.

Ord.

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