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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS

BANK HOLIDAYS

In accordance with Government

25 words $2.50 ordinance, the exchange, banks

for 3 days propaid

WANTED TO BUY.

WE PAY HIGH PRICES for all gold and allver articles, diamonds, jude Gold Apply China and jewels. Refining Co., Room 6, Fedder Build- ing, 2nd floor.

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

FOR SALE.

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

will be closed for the transaction

of Public Business on Monday, the 1st July, 1940. (The First Week Day in July).

Hongkong, 26th Juno, 1940,

THE BRITISH LEGION HONG KONG AND CHINA

BRANCH

Thursday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 27, 1940.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the End day of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., at tho Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of s Excellency the Governor of ond Let of Crown Land at Kowloon Teni, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1808, 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.

The Conimittee urgently ask all who served in the last War to

Intending biddors are advised join or rejoin the Legion, the purpone being to form a body of that immediately after the dispo- men of mature age and experience sal of the let the Purchaser (If whose opinion and servicea (apart not the applicant) will be required from individual activitica) might to deposit with an authorised bo of value at the present time. officer who will be present at the Will those who are in accord sale, the sum of two hundred Over 80 excellent views of the kindly register their names with dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable 'at the undersigned, accompanying Kaily & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong their application with the sub- the Purchase price. Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Lidscription of $2. Wyndham Street.

Arcade.

"UONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA” · Socaud

Edition.

APPRECIATION

OF IMPERIAL

FROM PAGE ONE

of $10,000, two of $15,000, seven of $10,000, two of $7,500, eight of $5,000, one of $3,740, three of $3,000, sixteen of $2,000 one of $1,600, four of $1,500, one of $1,181 and 05 of $1,000.

In addition there have been three sterling contributions of £1,000, one of £400 and alx of £100. There have been larger numbers of dollar few subscriptions varying from a cents to $800 and of smaller sterling

donations.

It is a recson for encouragement that less than 2,000 subscribern have so far registered their donations.

In support of the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith's appeal last night to the per- son of small means, I may be point- ed out from the list above that the donors of $1,000 each have given more towards the total of the Fund than the donors of much higher con- tributions.

Similarly, donations of $1 or even less, when multiplled, are likely to exceed the total nei by total donations from many of the four-figures.

I strongly emphasised that every cent helps to swell the total of the Fund and donations of any amount

equally welcome, The spirit animating the donation is of more consequence than the size.

arc

Below are the latest donations re- ceived by the Fund which possed the $1,170,000 mark at noon to-duy.

Sal Kung Pallee Stalina

Mr. & Mrs. F. Roberts...

The Hourly Nursing Sisters

Bamuel Aherne ....................

Miss H. C. Fisher

25.

"From Bale of Plants, GIL

100.

Mr. Wang Ping Blun

$500,

Anonymous

“Anonymous"

Capt. & Mrs. Rt. J. T. Hopkira

Mr. N. Brandel

250

THOMSON & CO,

Secretaries,

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank

Building.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

LIMITED

I

Issue of 300,000 new ordinary shares of $10-ench, credited

as fully paid up.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 1st July, 1940 to the 10th July, 1940, both days inclusive, during Transfer of which period Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

no

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents,

HONGKONG BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY

+

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

(Mrs) E, Sherry, Hon. Secretary.

PANAMA MINED

America Lays Field At Canal

Washington, June 20.

mined

The United States has

both ends of the Panama Canal

16. States fleet has left Hawali and is

Dickie & Rex

ay

Hazel & Rodney Merrionan

10.

The 11.8.1. Co, Ltd.

NO.

Mr. 7. P. Murphy

50.

50

Mr. A. J. Həll o

100.

The Chinese Chamber of Com

merca

1,000.

1st Kowloon (St. Andrew's) Wol

Cubs.....

10.

Mr. W. nivelt

40

4th Hongkong (Murray) Troop

Boy Scouts

74.

and has moved heavy artillery from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast. An atmosphere of intense

Mr. & Mrs. C. M, Alves

10.

vigilance pervades

the

whole

Mr, G. S. Ladd

to.

A. C. J. Rosbrock

Canal, zone.

Dr. & Mrs. J. P. Fehlly

Particular significance is

attached

Mia M. J. Stuart

200,

Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Adama

to these measures in view

of the

30

Mr. W. J. Carrie

160.

persistent reports that the

United

Joy & Ian Carrie

For East Motors

250.

en route to the Panama Canal to take

Mr. & Mrs, Chai. Rhoderick

100.

Mr. & Mr. D. C. Si

100

up stations of the Atlantic coast and

Local Staff, Mercantile Bank of

the Caribbean Sea.

India Lt

30.

Mrs, P. Y, Stark

200.

Proceeds Sale of Tina. &c.

Cheero Club

4.

J. M. X.

25.

Noelle C.

Therese C.

Mr. & Mrs. J. 8. Rodrigues

10.

Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Chan

50.

Thoresen & Co. Lid,

2,000.

Menam River Towagn & LigSU

Mias Dorothy Robinson

Co, Ltd...********

2,000.

in the Canal so she would be unable

Mus Alison Black

Mr. & Birn. W. II, Strong

Mr. & Mrs. It, A. E. Norils

,200,

Mr. Foo Ka

1,000,

250.

150.

A. W.

C.

"A".

K. S. Pavri & Sons

Anonymou

Mr. & Mrs, H. 11. Bootl

Airs. A. B. Carlo

Mr. & Mrs. A. J. McFadyen

Peggy & Joan MacFadyen...

Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Pudney

Mr. & Mrs. I. n. Razon..

Seret. Major & Mirn. Blephard.

Brian & Peter co....

Mr. Geo, K. Ha Brution

Mers, Bennet Freres

Mesura. J. Ullmann & Co.

Brigadier-General Devers, Chief

of Staff in the Canal Zone, said the moves were merely manoeuvres, but

admitted that the mines were alive

and would possibly be removed at

the end of the manoeuvres.

It is considered significant that the

PUPPETS

OF HITLER

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations

were

British Press Condemns aued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

Petain Cabinet

London, June/28. Although the Dally Telegraph, commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech in the House of Commons, sirongly tondemas Marshal Petaln and his supporters, ie paper adds. we know that the heart of France is put in them.”

Under the sub-leading "France and 1

the Her Empire,' lender states, “Confluence that France will rise

distress aga, whatever

and ob- atty or her immediate future ouded through the Prime Minister's

yesterday, speech already taken by the military com

anders and administrators of the French Empire justify the expectation at its great resources, its manpower. of 83,000,000 and 19 large armed forces will be resolutely continue the crusade for freedom and, as General Mittelhauser has pro- cialined from Syria, to car, on the mission of Franco and defend the

onour of her flag.

decisions

used to

"Mr. Churchill looked forward to the establishment in the French Empire of a Govemment which would epresent the spirit of France aud

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. strive for her liberation and victory

| No. of Sale

Begistry No

Locality

Ton auctios of Waterloo

No. 28 New Kowloon Inland Lot N

Howloon Tesi,

boundery Homintemente

As per salo plan.

G.

BAR

12,000

Contents in

Rental Achs

[Upset. Fries]

8211

R.

$7,200

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 Dopartment, 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,

with the energy of her great days.

That is the task in which we must labour with all our might, for the cause of liberty is indissolubly one and the issue is now starkly set be- tween resurgent barbarism and the tree civilisation of the British Empire. Let us spare reproaches

the Government at Bordeaux.

on

Puppets In Hitler's Hands "Whatever may have been the intentions of Marshal Petain, he hus

allowed himseit and the Cabinet to the hands of become puppets Inter. The history of the Bordeaux

conduct Ministry's

of affairs in France, which Lir. Churchill gave yesterday, Frenchunen will best judge, An ally left to fight for France alone must regret that in the great crisis She fell under the leadership of such men as these, but we know that the beurt of France is not in them.

"At_the_request of M. Reynaud, the British Government released seance from her soleh pledge to enter into no separate negotiations. with Germany on condition that the French Fleet should come to British ports while the terms for the armis- sice were asked. Then Marshal Futain tooit uilice and began to negotiate if his method to surrender should be called negotiation-without regarding the condition.

were

"Many solemn assurances given that the French Fleet would not fall into the hands of Germany Marshal Petain himself was one of the guarantors. He and his Govern- the armistice ment then approved terms which provide that the Frengh entet, with all its armament, shall pass under German or Italian con- trol. Never was there a more wan- ton surrender. Petain's Government may have believed impossible to save more than the scrap of France. "Accordingly they have done their best to throw away the French Em- pire too, and leave. the people of France, without hope of help from abroad, to be stripped to the bene.

The safety of our own country

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- and of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at tho anle-the-sum-of-two-hundred- and Empire is, a Mr. Churchill said,

"powerfully

lly, though not decisively, dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum affected

what

happens to the will be refunded on payment of French Fleet. We may well abstain

from conjecture the Purchase price.

on the trend of events and rely upon the patience. and resolution which we are pro- mised in the measures taken by our own Government"

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Begistry No

Locality

North-east of

Tron Wan Inland

Lot No. 23.

~~D' D. 331, Tai Lam

Chens wan Inland

Tran

Loi No 21.

maine laying was done while the Vol. X No. Z

Italian liner Conte Blancamana was THE

to see where the mines were laid at

either end-Reuter.

Many Theories Revived

Washington, June 20.

As a result of the movements of

the United States fleet being shrouded

in secrecy, theories have been revived

Boundary

bfeasurement.

As per sala plan.

Contents

A bejut

2018

AUA AU

Upast Price |

5418

$3.642

What Can Bo Salvaged?

The Daily Mail, also commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech, writes: "What can we salvage from the ruin of France? Behind us we still have the unbreakable spirit of the French people. The French Empire solidly arms its loyalty to the cause of Ireedom. How can we organise the scattered remnants of French

power? "Mr. Churchill hopes that the Colonial Empire may become the

May, 1940 French Fleet.

HONG KONG NATURALIST

A quarterly illustrated journal

that the depositions United States principally for Hong Kong and

to emphasise the

Intention of upholding 38 reading of

the Monroe Doctrine If it is chal-

lenged from any quarter, either 0.0.0.ortly or

through attempled trans- 20.0.0. fer of fr

of the belligerents

20.0.0.

ARMY, NAVY, R.A.F. COMBINE

> FROM PAGE ONE│

Before they left our planes counted 40 Ares on and around the aerodrome. Nazis Admit Landingo SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, June 20. (UP)-DNB. (Official German News Agency) to day reported that a few British boats made a amal innding attempt at two points on the French coast but were completely driven off. Two Germans were wounded,"

for

S. China,

Birds and Butterflica

of Hong Kong.

Notes on Vegetable Insect Pests in Hongkong Typhoan of Nov. 23, 1939.

Hall and Halos

within the hemisphere; secondly, the maintenance of powerful units in the

Canal zono as evidence of the United States full preparedness to The defend the ennal and inter-coastal shipping routes; and, thirdly, to have the fleet at a central position for alternative movements la the Pacific or

in the event of an urgent Atlantic emergency in either ocean.

From the political standpoint it is speculated that, in the event of a successful German bitzkrieg against Britain, many European possessions in the Western Hemisphero, including British and French naval stations, would be placed on an unprecedented, indeterminate status, which might govern movements of United States naval units in accordance with the national defence policy.

Unofficial opinion apparently osti- B.W.O.F. STAMPS

mates Britain's ability to survive Germany's threatened blitzkrieg:'ns The British War Organisation Fund the graveat question confronting the Stamps are available, for sale, of United States' future outlook as the Messrs. Millington, Ltd., 1stäïdöör, | Jeopardiking of British sen power King's Building, and at Messrs outweight, all others matters, ing the Kelly & Wang Ltd. • Book Store, l'extent of its repercussions on United. Chater Road,;;

States polley-Unified Preu.RE MEA

A Synopsis of the Fishon of China. etc., otc,

PRICE $2.00 Prepaid subscription $7.00

(Back Numbers from Vol. IV.

(available),

On Salo at Morning Post Building.

NEW FRENOH REI

No. PIONN 12

No.

sent of the Government pledged, in Churchill's words, to dght on, The British people have realised in- silnctively that, in Mr. Churchill's words, the safety of Great Britain is powerfully, though not decisively, affected by what happens to the

"The Prime Minister was unable .to_rive an assurance that this power- ful arm would be available to aid and succour Britain in the coming struggle. The Government did all that was possible to secure it. But Marshall Petain had signed it away to Hitler. One of the new Bordeaux Ministers said yesterday, that Potain kẻ given himself to France. But after the German and Italian oc- cupation how much of France is left?" -Reuter.

Soong Arrives

In New York

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, June :20 (UP).—Mr. T. V. Soong arrived, in New York from Washington at 2.45 pan, to-day, He was greeted by the staff of the Bank of China, three officials of the United States Treasury, Department and two New York detectives,

Mr. Soong said he would den! with j bank business "of a centi-private nature."

Moroccan French

To Fight On

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPHU GIBRALTAR, June 27 (Router)',~- Reliable sources at Casablanca, state that all Trench units have assured General Nogus, High Commissioner

for MorocCU*MIOWA, QUART, AR to

continue the

It is reported from Casablanen thắt M, Duladier is under arrest in Cuzași balanca.

BANKS

ket this morning.

HIK. Banks. $.....

1,100 80.

HK. Banks (Lon. Reg.) £..53 ni HK: Banks (H.K. Reg.) £..00 n Chartered £ Mercantile, A. & B. £

Mercantile, C: £

East Asin $.

Canton $.

Exchange At A Glance

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

T.T. Singapore T.T, Japan T.2. India

1/2

.370 3234

.07

8214

. n.

28 D.

11

n

ກ.

73 n.

TT. U.S.A.

INSURANCES

Manila

210 11.

TUT

Union $..

300 m.

China Underwriters $

cts. I

TT. Saikon

T.T. Bangkok

1497

Nom

H.K. Fire $.

160 n.

T.T. Franco

SHIPPING

T.T. Switzerland

Nom. .100

Douglases $

120 n

T.T. Australia

.1/0

Steambouts $.

11 n.

BUYING

Indo-Chinas P.-$ x.d. Indo-China D.$.. Shell (Bearers) 6/- Waterboats $x.d...

100 n.

4 m/s L/C London

80 n.

m/s D/P London

1/34

.30/- p.

4 m/s L/C USA, I

7241⁄2

$0.00 n.

m/s. France

Nom.

30 d/s Indla

.841⁄2

£5 b.

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.X...3.76%

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves Docks (old) $.. Docks (new) $. Providents $ Sh, Docks Sti. S..

Kallan 5/- Rauba $. 14.K. Mines

MINING

LANDS

Hotels $.. Lands $.

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. Humphreys $.

ILK. Realties $.. Chinesa Estalea $.

UTILITIES

Trams Peak T

(old) $

Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferriez $. Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old) $ China Lights (new) H.K. Electrics $.... Macao Electrics (old) Macao Electries (new) Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

15 n. 15. 3.

233 n.

.17/0 n. .9.55 n. Gcts. n.

1/3%

CAR DRIVERS

FINED

A number of traffe summonses were dealt with by Mr. H. G. Sheldon 4.35 nut the Central Magistracy this morn-

30. Ing. 100 m.

Mrs. E. Boyd, of the Little Shop, 9.00 n. Gloucester Arende, was fined $5 for ..0 n. parking her car overtime at Chafer .3% an. Rond on June 8. .10436 n.

on

For delving a car without a valid licence at Upper Albert Road 14.15 n. June 9, Dr. Ramler, of Exchange .7.40 n. Building, was fined $25. .3.70 n

Mrs: Tobias. of St. John's Court,

Bned .80 n. 74 Macdonnell Road, was .22 n. similar sum for allowing her car fo

POST OFFICE

Air mall letters will be cepted for transmissiva ... lo Europe by Pan-American Service to- New

York and onward thence: by Jea, at $2.00 per half-ounce for the air transport plus 18 cents per sunce to British; possessions and 25 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 been Introduced, the charge being 50 per half ounce for letters and Postcards $2.50 each. An approxim ate estimate of the time occupled in this transmission is twelve days From the date of departure of the Cipper from Hongkong.

The postage rules via the revised: Imperial Airivays Service ore Un- changed.

Small Packet Post to all countries Le suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are nused 15 minutes earlier than the ime given below unless otherwise stated, and where muils are advertis- ad to close at or before 0 a.m. re- istered and parcel malls are closed it 5 pm, on the previous day. When nails are advertised to close after 1 p.m., Registered and Parcel mall ire closed at 5 pm.

INWARD MAILS Ale Mail by "Pan American Airways. date, 18th Jane..........June 27.. Francisco.

· Direct Service"-San

"Imperial

Air

Mali by Service,"

Calcutta and Straits Canton

. n.be driven by a person without an

Japan and Shanghal. nappropriate licence.

Bangkok Mrs. K

K. Derrer, residing at the Shanghai

17 a. Hongkong Hotel, was fined $5 for Japan and Manila .16 n. unnecessary use of a molor horn London and Straits .11 n.likely to cause annoyance

ht

20 sa. Voeux Road Central near Gloucester

8 n. Building on the afternoon of June Canton.......

Cold: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $, .14.00 n. Cold: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 1. Canton Ices $ Cements 3.

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c Dairy Farms S. Walsons S

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres 3.

Wing On (HK) S. Powell Ltd. $

COTTON MILLS Ewe Sh. $......

S'hai Cotton Sh. $..

MISC.

H. K. Entertainments $.. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) Vibro Piling $.

B. !

.13% n.

44

.10% n.

10.

HITLER FLIES

TO PARIS

Airways

June 27.

June 27.

June 27.

Shanghal and Amoy Haiphong Japan

June 27..

June 26.

June 28..

Japan and Shanghai

June 28.

June 28,

.June 28.

.Juno 28.

June 29.

Dea

.June 29.

London and Straits. Japan

.June 20.

June 20.

.June 20,

USA Honolulu, Japan and Shong-

hai-(San

Francisco

date,

June)

June 29.

Shanghai

.June 20.

London, Strafts and Manila..June 30.

Palembang...

June 30.

June 30.

June 30,

London, Straits and Manila

June 30.

Air Mail by Imperial

Service" Straits

Airways

July 1.

July 1.

July 2.

July 2.

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH BERLIN, June 20 (UT)-Hiller, 7.80 11. accompanied by General Keitel, his

Chief of Staff, flew to Paris yester 7.45 n.

the Le Bourget day, landing at

erodrome.

.2.60 'n

39.

n.

Shanghai and Amoy Sandalcon.

During his visit to the former Shanghat French capital Hitler toured Nepo-Haiphong and Holhow Icon's Tomb, the Eiffel Tower and .31% n. several other places of interest,

.210 n

8.60 n. .1% n.

1 n.

.8 n.

INTERESTING

ALL

KINDS OF

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G$Bds. 43% n. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan ....103 n.

H.K. Govt. 31⁄2 % Loan (x. inl.)05' n. Marsmans Inv, (Løn.) a/~ 8/10% 0. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 4/- n.

OUTWARD MAILS

Thursday, June 27

Air Mall for Manilla, Guam, Hono- lulu, USA, and Europe vis "Tan American. Airways and Trans- Atlantin Services.”

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

June 27, 8.00 p.m. .June 27, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ket.

Jano 27, 8.00 pm.

Orl

Amoy

SELECTION OF

DIAMONDS,

RINGS, WATCHES, ETC.

MANY NOVELTIES.

June 27, 7.00 pm. .7 p.

U.S.A., Central and South America, Canada and Europe via San Fran- elseo (No Parecis for Canada).

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

Par.

Reg

.June 27, 6 pm.

Juno-28, 0.45. a.m... ..June 28, 10.30 am..

Friday, June 28

.10 .. Swatow and Parcels only for Tien-

tain.

1.00 pm.. Straits, Ceylon. India, South Africa

and United Kingdom

J. ULLMANN & CO.

CHATER ROAD:

Ord,

Amoy

K.P.O.

.2.45 p.io.

:3.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

2.45 p.m.

.3.30 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

via Thursday Island.

KL.P.O.

Reg.

.June 28, 2.45 p.m.

Ord.

June 28, 3.30 p.m.

Manila. Australia and New Zealand

Reg.

Ord.

"

Parcels Ord.

10.30 ar.. ..11.30 a.m.

Fort Bayard

G.P.O.

June 28, 2.45 pm.

June 28, 3.30 p.m.

Saturday, June 29

.3.80 p.m.

Shanghai (Parcels only). 9.00 a71- Calcutta,

Formosa, Shanghai and Japan

130 pu

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lonrraco Marques, East and South Africh, M.2.30 p.m. Monila, Rabaul, Australia and New

Zealand via Brisbane,

Parcels

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

...June 29, 5 pan. Reg.July 1, 8.49 a.m.

Ord.

July 1, 0.30 0.m.. Air Mall for "Imperial' Airways- Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Berylco to United-Kingdom. 'Gro. & K.P.O.

72Juné 20, 5·pat... June 20, 6.30 pm. 5:30 pm, Sunday, June 30 19

3.7.15

· Manila,

Canton Straits

Reg Ord

Monday, July 1

Haiphong

9.00

15 p

Conton

Tuesday, July Batavia and Sourabaya. 10,30 DJIL Parcels only for Tientsin..12.80 p.m. Salgon, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada

gescar, and South Africa, 1:30 p.m.." Air Mall for Malaya, Java and-Ans.

tralia by the "Imperial - Alewwyu Service.

ANA, K.P.O, T

Rer.

Onl..

Reg

July 2 5 p.m. B), July 2, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.Odi

July £ 6 pm.

1. Ordonantangeloty:27 pm.

* Superncribed Correspondence Only betonte Wednesday, July 2 Air Mall for Inlo-China, “Iran, and France by the “AirFragos – Alz-

Apmanly 3, 5.00 3. Ord, July 3: 6.20 TLENU)

6. P. 0.....

kaevandaly 3, 1.00 p.m.

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