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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.50
for 3 days prepaid WANTED TO BUY. WE PAY HIGH PRICES for all gold
and silver articles, diamonds, jado Gold Apply China and jewels. Refining Co., Roum 6, Pedder Bulld Ing, 2nd floor.、
WE OFFER highest prices to any amount of gold articles, Judes, Jewels, diamonds, etc. Apply Eurasia Gold Refining Co., 7th floor, China Bulld 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,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
*BANK HOLIDAYS
In accordance with Government Ordinance, the exchange banke will be closed for the transaction of Public Bualness on Monday, the 1st July, 1940, (The First Week Day In July).
Hongkong, 26th June, 1940.
THE BRITISH LEGION
HONG KONG AND CHINA BRANCH
The Committee urgently ask all who served in the last Warto
Thursday,
G.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 2nd day, of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., lat the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown' Land at Kowloon Taai, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 xenre, commencing from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Survoyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years Ican the last three days thereof,
| A Look Through
The “Telegraph”
14
- 50 YEARS AGO.
June 27, 100O. A tattooed girl, 20 years of age, is be ing shown in Paris, The form of the fair to toe, "Ireno" is decorated from top
kewise from cast to west, with a choice assortment of horticultural and astrono Mahomedian precepts and Masonic, mol-
mical emblema varied by Buddhist and
Loes. ::
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To the Editor of the Hongkong
Telegropia".
Bit have read the correspondence of to the Police Force venture to repro
S.N.C.X. and although I do not belong duen the following taken from ""Tik-Lita"
of December 20, 1109:
"I is not illegal to play penny a nap in a club, ror whist, nor any other game at cards where the amouni at stake la Intending bidders aro advised not seriously large, having regard to the ablilty of the players to afford 11. You that immediately after the dispo- may do anything in your in your own
19 lawful anl of the lot the Purchaser (if yol lawful for you to not the applicant) will be required turn your own house Into a gambling deng
Join or rejoin the Legion, the purpose being to form a body of men of mature age and experience whose opinion and services (apart to deposit with Troin Indlyldual activities) might
an authorised
officer who will be present at the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. Thla sum will be refunded. on payment of the Purchase price.
be of value at the present time, sale, the
Will those who are in accord "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the kindly register their names with undersigned, accompanying Obtainable at the Colony. Price $1.50. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong their application with the sub- Travel Bureau or from the Publishers,scription of $2. Bouth China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
WAR FUND
APPEAL Acting Governor Gives
Radio Address
Broadcasting an uppeal over Z.B.W. last night on behalf of the war fund started on June 17 by the South China Morning Poet and the Hong- kong Telegraph, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern ment, Mr. N. L. Sinith, saldi:
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THOMSON & CO,
Secretaries,
Hongkong & Shanghai Bank. Building.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,
LIMITED
Isnue of 300,000 new ordinary shares of $10 each, credited
as fully paid up.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Members of might say at the outset that only the Company will be closed from. an hour or so ago I received # 1st July, 1940 to the 10th July, message from the Secretary of State, 1940, both days inclusive, during which will be published to-morrow, which period
no Transfer of expressing the thanks of the home Government for the handsome remit-Shares can be registered.
once already cabled to London.
By Order of the Board of There must always, I suppose, be Directors, tentioncy in a colony ten thousand
away from the seat of war to GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., a feeling, unless orie guards against it, that this is not. altogether our war. We have been told to ta cut here .curry on
as well as we can on it normal peace-time basis. We have been told that our man-power is better employed in Hongkong than on the field of battle. And so for our trade has prospered and the revenue has poured in.
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Agenta.
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT
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The
SOCIETY
Hongkong Benevolent. Society requests. firms and In- dividuals not to disponso charity
is true that the War Organisa-without first raferring cases to tion Fund has worked wonders and the Society's Room, 11 Ice Housc is still supporting war charities to Street, The object of this ro- the tune of seven thousand dollars quest is to provent duplication a week apart from valuable contribu-
of assistanco.. tions in Hind
True that the It is
wont has
Government, which, I race-lime!
augmented
the normal
defence contribution of six
dollars per
minion
by two gifts which have alded well over three million tillars to
tatal. to that And it is true that the Colony has accepted-more-or-less-
gladly ·the specia) Wir taxation icpistation Which is now making itself felt.
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But it was left to Mr. Ben Wylie, with a touch on the pulse of public opinion which Hitler himself might well envy, to launch his blitzkrieg of 1 drive for funds at the very moment when the fortunes of war were not looking too rasy from our point of view, and when every- one in the Colony was longing to do something concrete to help in the war effort even though fate would not allow him to john the fighting forces In person.
I think the promoters were wise
in announcing the objects of the fund
in wide but quite understandable.
|
(Mrs) E. Sherry, Hon. Secretary.
BLOW TO BRITAIN
Ford Refuses To Build Acroplane Engines
Washington, June 20. The National Advisory Defence Commission has cancelled its_negotia- tions with the Ford works for the manufacture of Rolls Royce aeroplane engines, because of Ford's refusal to. manufacture similar engines for the British Government.-Uilted Press.
Contracts Transferred
New York, Juno 20. The British Purchasing Commis
terms. The money is not going to slon has disclosed that all existing provide ambulances. or socks, or cigarettes. On the other hand it is contracts for war materials by the not to be earmarked for bombing French Government were assigned Simply we royers or batteries, to the British Government on Juna Clearly the war is 17 when it was announced that
afroraft or
ht
not going to be a short one before France was seeking an armistice- victory is secured. Clearly there will
be
need for more and more men and for more and more equipment. Clearly this will need money and yet more "money. So here is every penny we
con spare."
The Immediate success of the drive for contributions must I think have astonished even the most optimistic of its sponsors, and the only fear per- hops is that the vast figures which are published daily in the list of con- tributors may dissuade some who are ctill hesitating. It is to these, and more particularly, to those who feel that a small contribution la hardly worth inaking, that I am trying to appeal to-night,
Reuter.
number of Individual contributions
to
and the police had reasonable cause to suspect that you had done so, they and to arrest you of anybody else they would have a right to enter your house might and there assisting you in Use un lawful gambling. Your position at your club is precisely the same as it is in your
own house, and you are free to at may
other game, you do not gainble for what, under the circumstances, could be called excessively high stakes, so as to make PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. the club en injury to a member and
visitors." lloping the above will be ac cepted as a reply to the question of S..C..., and thanking you for the in sertion beforehand.
I am, Slr,
Yours truly,
No. of Bale,
New Kowloon Inland
Kowloon Trai,; janetion of Waterloo Lot No 23 2
Read & Derby Road
Registry No
Locality
1
G.
boundary Hengrenenta
As per vala
plan
12,000
ADOUN
Bental
UpartTM Fruel
$138
$7,200
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS 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 Tul 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 Heat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less, the last three days thereof.
F. Arlesques.
25 YEARS AGO
June 27, 1815.
In the House of Cointons to-day it was Announced that ir, Long will next werk Introduce a U providing for a register of national resources,
The prisoner guard that went from Singapore with the Germans to Australia ware-although perhaps they did not know the first soldiers from the home- land to visit Australia since the Common- wealth celebrations in 1000.
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We greatly regret to learn that Mr. A. G. Swire, a son of Mr. John Swire, was kilet at Yares on May 13. The deceased was only in his 10th year and left Eton 1st July. He obtained a commission in the Ermax Yeomanry soon after war broke out, The fag on, fears. Butterfield and Swire's offices was town at half-most to- day.
10 YEARS AGO.
June 27, 1930. In the House of Commons to-day, Miss Turberville called attention to mut-tant Arid brothels in Hongkong consideration at the curing the asked whether considered at the Colonial Onice Con- ference. Dr. Druminend Shields replied Hongkong, he said, is practically a Chinese
would
that I was a most difficult problem. town and every effort was mado to carry out the regulations. There was perhaps some danger of reducing the girls to a status of inere domestics, but the advant lagen of the abolition of the mui-tool system outweighed the dangers.
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The "Southern Cross" which few from Ireland to Newfoundland carller in week, tanded in New York at 7.30 Din. on June 20. The plane was under the com- mand of the famous Australian airman, Major Kingsford-Smith,
5 YEARS ACO
June 27: 1015 The threst of hostlittig, between Italy and Abyssinia grows day more serious. Signor Musolle, Italian Prime Minister and Dletator, has Indicated to Mr. Anthony Eden, The British pence emissary who has just ten Rome, that Italy would reject the Brith offer to assist in effecting a compromise.
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 The Cabinet In Berlin is evening. adopted law introducing a period of sale, the sum of two hundred universal compulsary Inbour service fur mies as a preliminary to military train- dollars, ($200) in cash. This suming it is understood the period of scr- vice will be Elx months. The Labour will be refunded on payment of
Army will be Hmited to 200,000 men the Purchase price.
during the coming year, and will be com- posed of the 1915 Cas of Army con- scripts, whose service is compulsory an
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. well volunteers. Who will be accepted
No. of Sale,
Registry No
Locality
Tegn Wan Inland
Lot No. 23.
Chang, North-east of Tann Wan Inland Lot No 21. “T) D. XỨ, Tài Lan
THE
Boundary
Brement
N. 14.
showing that almost everyone in the Vol. X No. 2, Colony had done something, however sinall
Writing out a cheque may not scem, so romantle and dashing us work in minesweeper or a fighting aeroplane, but it's a good deal less dungerous! and If fate won't allow us to do anything except writing out a cheque surely that is not asking' too much.
bear their
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Contents
1 per sale,
plus.
1000 F
gleet.
Ann Rent
91,040
$418
Opret
Price
$3,042
from
*
from their 18th year and onward.
Charging the Government had jumped
another ena policy to
four times in the past few months, Baron Lloyd of Dolabran, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, initiated the debate un the naval and military situation on 23- fected by the Anglo German agreement. He expressed uneasiness at the diaturba ing atmosphere created in France and Italy by the action the Government unilaterally giving to Germany thờ right to ignore the ferma governing her navai strength. contained in the”. Vernalfies Treaty. Germany, he said,- was allowed
4 35 per cent, railo with the Briksh naval atrength, whereas under the Washington Trenty, France's and Italy's ratios were Imited to 32 per cent,
„Lord Howe,” Conservative, considered
BOING-
the agreement likely to fend to thing very different to arms imitation.
"With the German Nayy 35 per cent. af the strength of the British, it will be Impossible in the near fahtre for thin British Battle Fleet to go east of Susz," he Bald. 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 Butterflies of Hong Kont.
·
June 27, 1940.
SURPRISE LANDING BY BRITISH TROOPS
British troops and naval ratings landed at numerous points at an unspeelfled locality on the enemy coastline, on Tuesday and successfully engaged the enemy. The. Ministry of Informa tion released this news yesterday, siating that the operations. were conducted in co-operation with the RA.F. Much valuable Information was obtained. There were no British casualties,. but a number of Germon dead fell into British hands.
London June, 20, The Ministry of Information issued the following statement today
R.A.F
"In co-operation with naval and military raiders yesterday carried out successful reconnais Barices of enemy coastline.
effected at a "Landings were number of points and contact was German troops. made with the Casules were inflicted. Some of
OBITUARY
Death Of Two Well-known Macao
Residents
over
Macao, June 24.
POST OFFICE
ba
-EC-
to
Air mail letters will
for transmission cepted Europe by Pan-American Service to New York and onward thence by sta, ut $2.80 per lial-ounce for the air transport, plus 15 cents per ounce to Brillah possessloris and 25 rents per ounce to foreign countries- in respect of sea transport.
An experimental air service for Europe vin United States of America and Trans-Atlantic Servico has also been introduced, the charge being'.
tud ounce for letters $5 per half postcards $2.50 each. An approxim ate estimate of the time occupied in this transmission is twelve days - from the date of departure of the- Cupper from Hongkong,
The postage rates via the revised: Imperial Airways Service are un changed.
Small Pucket Post to all countries suspended.
BTO
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall losed 15 minutes earlier than the ime given below unless otherwise: stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 0 a.m. re- eistered and parcel malls are closed 1.5 p.m. on the previous day. When alls are advertised to close after pm, Registered and Parcel mails Tre closed at 8 pm.
INWARD MAILS
The death occurred yesterday of the enemy dead fell into our hands. Madame Helena Wirtz de Menezes "Much useful information was Alves, wife of Dr. Luiz da Camara Menezes Alves, Colonial Secretary, deceased lady had obtained,
"Our forces suffered no casual- and though the
been alling for some time and her ties."
The locality of the landings was death was not unexpected, it cast a
deep gloom
the whole, come munity. not specified.--United Press.
Only twenty-six years of age, the Poles in Britain
late Madame Menezes Alves was one London, June 20. of the most popular and charming1 Many thousands of Polish troops members of the colony and the enor who fought with the French armies mous attendance at the funeral, in- and were cluding many ladies, and great pro- in France and B.E.F.
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways brought to Britain when it became fusion of floral tributes, bore testi-
Francisco. Direct Service."-San evident that France was seeking an mony to this,
Among thore present were Com-
date, 18th June. ............. „Jane 27. armistice are now reorganising and re-forming in England. With then mander Sanches Miranda, ADC., is a large number of Polish airmen representing His Excellency the Calcutta and Straits Governor of Macao; Dean Patricio Haiphong....... with their machines.
General Sikorski, Polish Prime Mendes, ecting in the absence of the Japan and Shanghal. Minister and Commander-in-Chief of Bishop of Macho; Dr. A. Mascarenhas, Japan, Shanghai and Formosa, the Polish Army, saw Mr. Churchill Judge of the Macao Court; Mr. H. D.. Inst night when they discussed the Bryan, 11. M. Consul; and Mr. Luciano Alr future status of the Polish army, and Martins, Chairmen of the Municipal its role in England., Full agreement Council.
As a mark of respect, the fings at was reached on the basis of the most
in pursuing the the Maduo Jockey Club, of which Dr. close co-operation
Menezes Alves is an official, were war to a Victorious endReuter
lowered to half-mast during the race meeting yesterday.
It is something to the good that Ger many has pledged herself never again to resort to unrestricted submarine war- fare of the type which caused such ter- ror and resulted in the`less of so many bus combatant Hyes during the Great War. The undertaking to siliere, to the restrictions on submarine activities laid down in the London, Naval Treaty, is without condition of any kind, whether other Powers follow suit or not. The pity is that it has not been found possi- ble as yet for the major nations of the rubmarine as an instrument of war. Both Britain and Geriony are in favour of Bucle abolition, but,” In the absence of agreement by other Powers, they natur- ally cannot afford to jeopardise, their security by acting alone in ilin matter.
In flizse days, when, distance has born sanihilated and frontiers become ridiept- sus. We should ook, not for competition In draments, but for a pooling of res tourers against any country that breaks the peace without previous reference to
opposing camps, which muran`to fight it oul sooner or later. We must aim at the prevention of war rather than its pro- paration. But We cannot get a world underlanding on the cheap. We shall have to make polne sacalfice of sovereign- ty around and look with Tennyson's eyes for ..federation of the world, but Fi and branch only of administration, vie, that of defence.
I won
wonder it I might end by appeal- in to my many Chinese friends to heir full shore in this drive. I shall not easily forget those worths of Mr. Caine in Legislative Council last November, with the wae only two two months old, when le
Scourged In that
Voice of his certain of war taxation who had opponents ventured to suggest that the peace- time detence contribution in our an- The Typhoon of Nov. 23, 1939, an Impartial authority. This involves no
soit
You may recollect that on a some- what similar scension n certain old lady, when all around her were put- Ling up large contributions, could only afford to give two small coins which are reported to have been worth, at current exchange rates, exactly one farthing. Probably she hardly gave it any more thought then nual budget might perhaps be perhaps sinising feeling that her that we could afford. He said: meagre food ratión would have to be "What--do-honourable members reduced for a day.
What she almost certainly did not if the taxpayer at home
imagine would have been the effect had said: know was that her action chanced to We have paid to keep up an Army observed by someone with and a Nays in peace-time and Кеспег schse of values than most of shan't pay any more now? The pre us and was commended by Him as sent war, gentlemen, would havo. being in itself a nobler gift than, so been lost by now and, if that polley to speak, the five Agure contributions had been pursued, there would be of the talpans of those days, no British Empire' end no Hong-
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So don't be scared off by the big -kong!". fgures-oven If you can only afford It is only natural that this fund the cost of two seats per week at a should appeal most strongly to those movic you will probably got the whore own home country is in dan- same sort of glow out of it as theter, but I do feel that every dollar Send It that is received from those Chinese widow's mite gave to her.
that makes you feel whose homes are in Hongkong Will anonymously It enaler, but do let us have this as he not only a token of their loyalty
to all that the British Empire stands. universal tå-poss]blo."
When the time comes I hope of for, or attempts to stand for, but atill, more will be a clear indication. course that there will be
Impres # sive grand total of dollars; but what of the hatred, which they all, I am would to my mind, be even more im- ure feel in their hearts for force, pressive would be statistics of the oppression and brutal tyranny.
Notes on Vegetable Insect Pests in Hongkong
Hail and Halos
A Synopsis of the Fishes of China..
ctc.,
otc.
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CRAIGIE GIVEN JAPANESE NOTE
LONDON, June 26 (Reuter).-The Japanese Government's request to |Britain to stako effective measures to THE-NW FRENCH REMEDY.stop all supplies of war materials to THERAPION NO.China through Burma and Hongkong THERAPION N12 received in London from Sir THERAPION No.3 dorto Japan, says "Reuter's"
Robert Craigie, the Brillahı Ambassa-
diplomatic correspondent. ChThe request in being carefully * Berpuasa KAWAWA Les considered by His Majesty's Govern-
iment
Germans Claim Ship
Berlin, June 26.
two
MR. A. J. M. DA LUZ A High Command communique 10- day stated. A U-boat south-west The death has niso occurred of Mr. of Ireland torpedoed the 12,000-ton A. J. M. da Luz after a long illness. British steamer. Saranac end
The late Mr. Luz, who is survived other enemy merchantmen.
by his widow and eight children, was "A 7,000-ton enemy transport was at one time in Government employ, Monday, but was engaged in business during bombed off Bayonne on
and the last few yers. He had a wide causing tremendous explosions
circle of friends-Our Own Correa fire-United Press.
Lloyd's gives the Saranac as a vessel of 12,074 tons, built in Newpendent.
for the castic,
England, in 1910 Anglo-American Oil Company Ltd.
Biancamano's Trip
Ponem, June 20, Uner The Italian
Conte Blan- camone, heavily guarded by planes, transit of the has completed the
at Christobal Canal and anchored --Reuter.
INTERESTING
June 27. June 27.. une 27.
June 27. Mal! by "Imperial Airways Service."
Canton Shanghai and Amoy Haiphong Japan Japan and Shanghut Bangkok Shanghai
Japan and Manila London and Straits London and Straits
Japan
Canton
June 27.
June 27. .June 27..
June
.June
Juno 28.
Juno 28. June 28. June 28. June 28..
Juno 20.
-Jun 2
..June 20. June 29. .June 20.
U.S., Honolulu, Japan and
hal-(San June) Shanghai
Francisco date,
June 20. June 29, London. Straits and Manila.. June 30. Palembang
.June 30.. Shanghal and Amoy
June 30.
London, Straits and Menila June 30,
Mail by "Imperial Airways Service"
Straits
Shanghal
July 1
Romo Communique
Rome, June 20. To-day's communique stated. Two British planes were brought Haiphong and Holhow down during an unsuccessful attempt Sandakan
Air Mail by "Air France Airways to bomb Asmarn and Diredawa..
July 3. Bervice" "Anti-aircraft fire and pursuit] planes drove raiders which attempted U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco
date 11th June) to bomb Naples."-United Press.
SELECTION OF
ALL KINDS OF DIAMONDS, RINGS, WATCHES, ETC. MANY NOVELTIES.
J. ULLMANN & CO.
CHATER ROAD. -
OUTWARD MAILS Thursday, June 27
July. 3.
Parcels only for Tientsin ..12.30 p.m.
.12.30 p.m.
.2.30 p.m.
.2.30 p.m..
Straits, Ceylon. Tudia, South Africa
Shanghai
Bangkotc
Parcels only for Straits
and United Kingdom
K.P.O.
Reg.
2.45 p.m..
Ord.
3.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
2.45 p.m..
Ord,
.3.30 p.m.
US.A., Central and South America, Canada und Europe, via San Fran- cisco (No Parcels for Canada).
G. P. 0, and K. P. 0.
Par
neg.
June 28, 0.45 am. June 27, 5 pm. June
Ord.....June 20, 10.30 a.m.
Air Malt for Manila, Guam, Ilona-. lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans -- Atlantic Services."
K.P.O.
June 27, 5.00 p.m. June 27, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
Amoy
Amoy
June 27; 6.00 p.m. .June 27, 7,00 m. ........ pm..
Friday, Juno 28
....10.a.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand
via Thursday Inland. ***.
Ileя.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
June 28, 2.45 pm.
K.P.O.
June 28, 3.90 p.m.
June 28, 2.45 p.m.
„June 28, 3.30 p.m.
G.P.0.
Saturday, June 20
Shanghai (Parcels only)...D.00a.m.
Calcutta.
Parcels
Ord. ***
10.30 am..
11.30 am.
Formosa, Shanghat and Japan
..
1.80 p.m. Straits, Ceylon. India, Mombaso. Belea, Lorenco Marques, Eart and .2,20 p.m. South Africa.
3.30 p.m.
Fort Bayard
Mouila, Rabaul Australia and New
Zealand via Brisbane.
recis
Ret.
Ord,
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
June 20, 5 pm.
July 1, 0.45 am.
July 1, 0.30 am.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways- 'Service" to Durban and thence, by
Sea Service to United-Kingdom. G.P.O. & X.F.O, MA
June 20, 5 D31. June 20, 5.30 p.m.
Rex...
Ord
Manila'
Canton
Straits
Halthong Cabton
Sunday, June 30
Monday, July 1.
6.30 P
1.7.15 am. 9 a.m.
...B. p.m. Tuesday, July 2 Batavia, and Saurabaya 2.10.30.a.m. Parcels only for Tientsin:12.30p.m. Salgón, Mauritius, Reunion, Madn
Sasser, and South Africa..1.30.p.m. Air Mail for Málaya, Java and Aus-.
tralia by the "Imperial» · Airways Service"
Reg.
Ord.
Ord.
July:2, 5 r
July 25.30 p.m. G.P.O.
„July 9. A p.m. wJuly (2,-7-p.m.)
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