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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE

25 words $2.50 I hereby give notice that I will

for 3 days prepaid WANTED TO BUY.

WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for gold articles, diamonds, and all kinds of jowels. Apply Universal Gold Ro aning Co., National Bank Building. 3rd floor, foom 300,

FOR SALE.

"HONGKONG: AB, REVEALED BY

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not be responsible for any debt contracted by my wife Beatriz Natividado Fernandes de Souza. Dated the 28th October, 1940, J. M. X. DE SOUZA.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child THE Over 60 excellent views of the

Anyone knowing of a child whe Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable ot has been assaulted, neglected, or Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkongil-treated in a manner likely to Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, cause unnecessary, suffering or injury. South China Morning Post, Ltd., to health, or knowing of a parent Wyndham Street,

TO LET

KADOORIE AVENUE. To let for six months from 1st December, 1040, modern bungalow, furnished, Awa bedrooms, two bathrooms, dining, sitting rooms, study, garage, garden.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Ometal Summary, Issued yesterday says:

The market continues steady with more sales reported than yesterday. Buyers

Lands $30.20

Ynumati Ferries $22.25 Lights (old) $6.70

Telephones (ald) $23.25 Entertainments $0.45

Lands 331

Sellers

Yaumati Ferries $22.75 Telephones (old) $24 Cements $10.25

Vibro Piling $8

Lunds $30.25

Sales

Lights (old) $0.75

Electries (old) $37

Telephones fuld) $23.70

CABARET SHOW

I

who is seeking advice on any inatter concerning a child, would be doing on sel of kindness by communicating at once with-

The Hon. General

Secretary, 13.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,

floor.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Choi St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle Sh

Kowloon,

be

further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,

The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,

C.N.A.C. Air Liner

Shot Down

Kunming, Oct. 29. Japanese pursuit planes shut down Douglas ale liner belonging to the C.NA.C. near the Yunnan-Kwelchow border to-day.

Pilot Kent, un American, churge of the machine,

Wednesday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

ONE-MAN TAXI—Strict rationing of gasoline in Denmark produces this bicycle taxi, that compates in Copenhagen with horse-drawn carriages. Cab holds two, Gasolino vehicles of any kind are permitted only in daytime.

STREET SLEEPERS

Society To Build Two

New Shelters

The seventh annual meeting of the Street Sleepers Shelter Society was

held at the Cathedral Hall yesterday,

To Operate As Raider?

Shanghai, Oct. 20.

The N.DL. luxury liner Scharn horst, which took refuge in Kobe on the outbreak of the war, is being groomed for raiding work in the Pacifle, according to reliable reports,

the Evening Post. says

A recent arrival from Kobe reveal- Mr. C. Miskin presided, and Miss Ruby Mow Fung, Hon. Secretary, ed that during the past few months presented the

and accounts, several big guns have been placed report which

aboard the liner and further changes adopted. were

being made in her Enes and Addressing the meeting, the Chair-are man expressed regret at the resigna- paintwork. It is expected that the tion of Sir Henry Pollock, who bad Scharnhorst will shortly put to sea been a strong supporter of the Society to curry out raiding work-Reuter. aince its inception in 1938, and its Chairman between May, 1935, and

was in November, 1830. "We owe a real

debt of gratitude both to Sir Henry and Lady Pollock for all they have There were nine passengers, some done for the Society and for socini

ef whom have been killed or wound-welfare in the Colony generally," he

Jed but no names are known.

sources.-Reuter.

A Super Cabaret Entertainment

will Show and Supper Dance

be given by the Hongkong Students' Rellef Association at the Peninsula FRONTIER VIOLATION

Hotel on November 9.

act

There will be 30 young ladies to

cald.

announced

Dean Wilson Back In Colony

October 30, 1940.

WHERE THERE'S PED THERE'S

IRON

BOSCO

Milk COmpther

YES ... IRON IS ESSENTIAL for! growing youngsters (and for grown-

BANKS

18

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA &"CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter_2213. Paid-up Capital ......................... $1,000,000 Reserve Ländilty of Proprietors 43,000,000 Buseres Tund seinerianana 15,000,00

HEAD OFFICE LONDON, in Bishopsgate, 8.0.1. Sub-Agencies In Landamı 117/123, Leadenhall Sizest, E.GJ.

West End, Branch! 14/15, Cockspur Street, B.W.J.

Manchester Branch.

52, Dioslay Street, Manchester, 2.

Bombay

#irbin Hongkong Ipah Holla Karachi Klang

Rangoon Belgon Bemarang Beremban

* Bhanghai 2

ups, too) to help bulld good, Alor Star

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES 1 healthy, red blood, BOSCO adds to Amritsar milk fron that is lacking in many bangkok foods, And children drink more atavia milk with chocolate-flavored BOSCO ©Costa, so-littlę,¿too,;

IRON: Relative available amounts. In SPINACH RAISING ВОВСО

to mix. BOSCO, laa

Agencies: Kobe

civa Street Kunla

Fairlie Placo Lumpur

Canton

Sitiawan.

Bingapor

Bourabaya

Taiping

Kuching

Tientain

Cawnpore Cobu Colombo Delhi Haiphong

..Madras

Mardis

Medan

Tongkah

(Bhuket) Taingtao

New York

Yokohama

Peiping

Hambury

(Peking)

Hankow

Penadg

POST OFFICE

The General Post Office will' be closed at 3.30 p.m. to-day.

Christmas and Now Year Cards. bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the post office at the rate for printed maiter, Le, (5 cents per 3 ounces,

Envelopes must not be closed.

Parcel Post Service to Canton is temporarily suspended.

The Imperial Airways Service be- tween · Hongkong...and Bangkok - is temporarily suspended. - Air mail

| correspondence will be accepted ní -

the existing rates of postage' and will be forwarded by the first opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and west bound air services.

An al

air mail service; providing, a action with British Overseas at Rangoon will be available during the period of suspension of the Hongkong Bangkok Service. The postage rates for all destinations will be $1.00 per 4 oz. for letters and CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and $0.75 each for postcards.. Mail for FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year this service should be superscribed or shorter periods in Local or Other Cuyla Rangoon" and bear the usual rencies at rates which will be quoted on blue air mail label. application.

· FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Business transacted.

General

concentrated liquid, Stir one teaspoonful of chocolate-Davored BOSCO into a glass of whole milk (hot or cold) and IV's rendy. Years of patient experimenting by Dr. Max Wallerstein, noted food chemists, preceded his invention of BOSCO, These experiments were followed by further re- searches to demonstrate its nutri- tional properties, conducted at the Food Research Laboratories, New York, under the direction of calmed at any of lia Agencies and Dr. Philip B. Hawk.

The Effect of the Addition of BOSCO on the Iron and

· Copper Content of Mlik

Whole Milk

Small Packet Post to all countries

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates oblatnable on application is suspended.

Bank's lead Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and clalins recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be

The

Branches.

R. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Dead Onco-15, Gracechurch Street, Londen, E.C.J.

Reserve Fund and

Iron Copper Parts Parts

per per Authorized Capitat million milijon Subscribed Capital'

2.4 0.15 Paid-up Capital

75

0.2

5.0

0.0

0.44 104%

0.70

Butikok 360% Bombay

WAITHA

Kuantan

BOSCO ..... BOSCO-In-Milk (1 tea- spoonful per glass) Increase due to BOSCO 147% BOSCO-In-Milk (2 tea- spoonfuls per glass) Increase due to BÜSCO 275%

Bole-Representatives:

AUW PIT SENO'S TRADINO CO., LTD. Shanghai-Iong Kong-Singapore-N, E, I.

州廣在食

Environment

BANKERS:

INWARD MAILS

Oct. 30, London and Straits Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service,” San Francisco dale 18th October,

.Oct. 31. .Oct. 31. London and Strafts Australia and Manila

.Nov. 1.

London and Strails

Ναν. 1.

U.S.A., and Manila--(Seattle_date,

30th September) Swatow.

.Nov, 1.

.Nov.

2.

£3,000,000

Air Mail by. "Pan American Aleways

1,800,000 1,050,000

Direct Service" San

Francisco

date, 26th October.

Nov, 2.

1,234,069

Java and Manila

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

Calcutta Calambo Delhi

Callo

Hongkong Howrah Ipoli

BRANCHES-~

Kandy

Karachi

Madras New York Penang Rangoon

Kota Bharu Shanghai

Simla Kuala Lipis

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH

Every description of Banking Exchango Business transacted,

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN,

London ond Straits London, and Straits Java and Manila Australia and Manila London and Straits U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan

hal(San Francisco October)

Sandakan

Calcutta and Straits

Nov.

NOV.

Nov. 2

NOV. 2.

.Nov. 3.

Νον. .Nov. 7. .Nov, B. and Shang- date, 19th

Nov. 8. .Nov. 10,

.Nov. 11.

OUTWARD MAIL. TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are

and closed 15 minutes earller than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before i a.m. regis-

Current Accounts opened in Local Curtered and parcel mails are closed at rency and Fixed Deposits received in 5 p.m. on the previous day. When Local Currency and Sterling on terma that malls are advertised to close sfter may be ascertained on application.

5 p.m., Begistered and Parcel mails D. DENKON,

are closed at 6 pm.

Manager.

The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean The loss to the Committee of of Hongkong, who has been in Aus- H.K. STUDENTS' RELIEF

Only a brief iceange has been re-Messrs. Grenham, Hill, Vernall, Miss tralla as a special representative of ASSOCIATION DANCE ceived of the incident from Chinese Auking and Miss 11. A. Corney was the Hongkong Government in asslat- ing the evacuees to rettle down there, Mrs. D. A. Murdoch, Miss E. Wilhas returned to the Colony.

The Dean flew to Singapore from Hamson, Mrs. F. E. Booker, Sydney on his return trip, and board- senting the Scouts, Mr. W. R. Mons field and Mr. E. M. Raymond, repre-ed a steamer for Hongkong. He tra- with the last senting St. John Ambulance, were velled down to Sydney

board a large Hanol, Oct. 20.

Empress liner, and liar spent two Twenty Thailand bombers and 10 welcomed as new members of the bulch of evacuees on as dance hostesses. Cabaret items

Committee. will be conielbuted by Tony, in top three times and circled the airfield of Government to allow us further vsc/18 in Sydney and Melbourne.

"Owing to the inability Bghters yesterday crossed the border

of the months from August 18 to October dances; Allison Fisher, in vocal items; Vientiane, Capital of Loos, but drop of the promises which we formerly

He said yesterday that he is

Is writing the Great Marvino, master magician, ped no bombs. Vientiane is believed sec

ing for husbands and relatives of E. W. Perry as the Mexican Screnas o be the first objectivo In the event occupied at the old Victoria Gzol and 12-letter to the Press calling a meet- der; "Dorothy Lamour:" James Wong

the old Magistracy at Yaumati, we evacuees to be held in the Peninsula of hostilities with Thaland. and Miss S. Sue in tango numbers;

were reduced during the winter of Hotel at 5.45 p.m. next Monday. At 1030-40 to one theller only that at this meeting, the Dean will describe Mme. Angelika Messler Steinschnel- Reliable sources declare

St. Peter's Church," the Chairman

the

plight of evacuees in Australia, said. "The average attendance there and outline what has been done for A choice, dainty meal, is 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Straits. each night between December 1 and then. May 15 was 130, and the total num-

"Many are settling down, but ulla necessity, and if given The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour bir accommodated during the period are anxious to return, and are feeling was 21,000. Of these 836 were treat- ed for minor ailments and 20 were lonely away from their homes," he sent to hospital.

items.

that Air der, of the Vienna State Opera; and Nippon is planning a new service also Hawalian music and hula hula between Hanol, Tourant, Salgon

Bongkok.-United Press.

and

WHY NOT START A

SHRAPNEL

BOX

Negotiations For Sites

suld.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This only touches the fringe of the need, and additional shelters are

Wanchini. Negotiations for sites in these areas are progressing, and the Government departments concerned

urgently required in Yaumati and DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE

AND OTHER CAUSES

A total of 31.403,671.45 was renched

Lid..

TOPPY DAY FUND

With the

and

Fare

restful and fascinating surroundings, becomes a pleasurable experience. The Golden City Res- taurant offers both food and environment excellence.

par

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and

Relayed from London

Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre

quency of 845 ke's. and on Short

Wuve from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's, per second.

H. K. T.

12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- ression.

12.30 Compositions of Ivor Novello. 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ter Report.

1.03 Concert Walises and Tangos. 1.30 Router and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

1.45 Mendelssohn-Quartet

Stradivarius String Quartet. 2.15 Close Down.

in D

I

are giving us every assistance. There yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated Is good reason to

we by the S. C. M. Post, suppose that we

W* | following donations? shall secure suitable siles during the next few days, and be able to erect Members of China Coast Officers &The furnishing is luxu- temporary buildings upon them in Marine Engineers Guilds of China 10th

over $300,000 time for the opening of the winter con) 350; Rockdene Liars ; M. B.rious, 1 Cent Buys Percussion Cap of a .303 season on December 1. Each of the two new buildings will cost $3,500,

having been expended in ments. The Hongkong and China Branch of the S.A.

and each will accommodate 200 per- British Legion announces the following the provision of china, sons. We therefore hope to collect contributions to date to the Poppy Day

silver, ivory ware and Major, Op. 44, No. 1. $7,000 during the next few weeks Fund In order to meet this very necessary. 100; the Hongkong

IL E, Li-Gen, E. F. Norton, CB, DUO.,

and Shanghai decorations. A Complete .303 Round expenditure without encroaching on Dictels, Lid 1100; Hongkong St. Georgo'n our existing fund of around $5,700, Society $500; fon. Mr. S. 11. Dodwell 150: Matheson & Co. Ltd. $50; the

· A Complete .50 Round

which is required to secure current Hongkong Bharetrakers Association No expense has been Onc Piece of R.A.F.xes and any emergencies which Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps sibo

Britis-American Tobacco Co. (China) spared in providing The comfort which these shelters Lid. 50: Standard-Vacuum Oll Company give to the very poor is self-evident 130 Anonymoushan $23; A Geronda Hongkong with a Chin-

Tyson #20; D. to anyone who has visited them at Denson #10; 7. 3. Braga #3: TM. Gregory

ese Restaurant de luxe night. Yet all that we offer la as. V. Jensen 346: D. L. Newbigging $10: 10: W, Naef 85; G. D. 8 Thomson $25; roof, boards to sleep on, hot tea and Sir Atholl Macgregor 190 Lt. Col. and —and yot, the cost of washing facilities. This winter the Mrs. D. Matthews 310, P. C. Hinil #259; streets will be more congested than G. Gerral 350: W. 1. Manañeld 125; dining and entertaining 7.30 London Relay."The Happy-

clate #29; A. M. Leuenberger 20:

friends at this

5

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A Bullet

12

19

25

11

50

"

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238

1 Dollar

Forest Confetti

I Bomb Fuse

1 Parachute Flare

1 Incendiary Bomb

1 Large High Explosive Bomb

1 Bomb Rack

I Stick of Bombs

11

10

17

11

*25

*1

31

1 Complete Set of Spark Plugs

50

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11

1 Small High Explosive Bomb

100

31

250

500

17

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1,000

A Bren Gun

5,000

+1

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10,000

100,000

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500,000

1,000,000

7,000,000

40,000,000

160,000,000

ร่

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may arise..

ever and our help proportionately Mr. and Mrs. R. Johannessen 1100 E. Olt your more necessary. I appeal very 1104: Anonymous $50; E. de Charloy $90: urgently for donations towards the Drummond #23; J, Scot: Haraton 25 popular rendezvous is

Total $1,002, cost of the two new sheltern.

Further contributions will be gratefully not oxcessive. "Our thanks are due to Miss Drury received by the Serahanghal Bank and iss B. Riley for their help at Fund. Hongkong d

Jinig's

the shelfer, and to St. John Ambu-ding, Cheques should be made pay

to Thomson & Co. And tance Brigade, the Scouts and Rover "Poppy Day Fund","

Scouts and to the staff of St. Stephen's

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

The of St. Vincent

crossed

Girls' College for the help which they have given to us, also to the Hong-acknowledge receipt of the following do Paul kong Government, Messts

Davie donatious Bong & Co., Lid., Harry Wicking In Memory of the late Mim Flea Lopes: Co., Ltd., Wang Kee & Co., Ltd., Mr. and Mr. C. M. Corren 12: In Memory China Soap Co

the Cathedral Church of the late Mrs. E. & Xavier: Mr. and Caunell, Thomson & Co., and the Hongkong, Office. : Mr. and Mrs, IL J. Mrs. G. M. Correa #; China Light Staff→ English and Chinese Press for assists de Friseiredo 3 Miss G. d'Ampe

number of different ways, and sisters, 31. Br. E. & de Souza 1 and to our indefatigable Honorary family $3; Mr. F. B, Buys $21 Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. E, F de Figueiredo and Secretary, Miss Mow Fung, for doing Mrs. Jose Oraca 12; Mr. and Mrs O. P. most emciently the llon's share of the Remedies $1; Mr. d. A. Neronha #1: Mr. | M., B. Gulierrez $1; Mỹ, E. M. Gutierrez

Bombs & Petrol for an in Visit to Berlin

1 Day's Upkeep of a Squadron of Fighters

1 Spitfire or Hurricane

1 Flying Fortress

2 Coastal-Motor Boats

1 Destroyer

1 10,000 Ton Cruiser 1:35,000 Ton Battleship

The South China Morning Post, Ltd. will be pleased to supply cards 14′′ x 11′′ of the above list, with the name printed thereon of any Firm or Club wishing to start à Shrapnel Box.

Society's work.

de 50,

"Mr. S. Grove, our Honorary Tres- Mr de Pinna 11 Mr. V. aurer, has resigned owing to taking

-

WELFARE COUNCIL

up full war-time duty, and we are ONÚKONG REFUGES AND SOCIAL

nost grateful to Him for all the nazistance he has given us. Mr. F. G. Maunder has very kindly con- sented to take his place."

Medical Assistance,

The Chairman stressed the need for medical assistance and invited comment.

to

The Council gratefully acknowledges the

following gifts to their "1961 Appeal

Fund":

Great Northern Telegraph Co., $3; H.K. Chinese Women's Bellaf Asociation $200; A Wellwisher $50; The British Fund for Hellet of Distrose in China 15,000: HK. ectric Co. 9501 Wallace Harper Co, Ltd., $30.

Boy Scouts with badges will assist when called upon to do so.

GOLDEN

CITY

RESTAURANT

家酒城金

Queen's Road, Central

(Opposite Central Market) Telephones: 20121 & 20447

CESTER 1704

METROPOLE

6.00 Selections from Act I of

0.32 Closing Local Stock Quota-

Mozart's "Don Glovacınt."

uns.

6:34 Beethoven-Sonala, In F Minor, Op. 67 "Appassionata."

Artur Schnabel (Plano). 7.00 London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay-Topical Talks.

Go-Lucky

Hour."

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements

8.03 Scenes from Noel Coward'a "To-night at 8.30,"

8.30 Plano Ducts by Rawles and Landauer.

8.40

The Bournemouth Municipal

Orchestra.

9.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentaries.

9.30 Landon Relay-Talk: "To Talk

| of Many Thiner".

0.46

Kawallan Songs.

10.00 An Hour of Dance Music. 11.00 Close Down.

SERVICES CONCERT

LOCAL ENTERTAINERS TO GIVE FINE SHOW

The well-known Sallors', and Sol- diers' Home will be the venue of an attractive Vaudeville Entertainment: at 0 o'clock to-morrow, Thursday, Under the direction of David who will also det as com- pere. The following artistes are fak- Freno part-Freddy Arteuth, Norman Dinning, Jack Foun-

tan Bircher, tain, John Gilchrist, Gertrude God.

"Les" Gibson

Harold Harrison and Rebert Richmond, Stanley Hinchcliffe William Knight, David Kosick, "Mysto", the Memory Mon;

Card

BOSE FOR ASSEMBLY Maude Mingle Mather. Elyle Yuen,

Norah Witchell,

Selgon,

Thursday, Oct. 31-

10.30 am. Air Mali by Bea to Bingapore to con- nect with "British · Overseas Air- WAYS".

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

ICE.

Ord.

.Oct. 31, 9.00 am. „Oct. 31, 9.30 a.m. .10.30 a.m.

Bangkok, Madang, Salamaun, Rabaul

.12.30 p.m.

and Tulagi Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. C.

and S. America and United King dom vla Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)

Note-All Malls for United-King- dom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

K.P.O.

Parcels,

Reg

Ord..

G.P.O.

Parcels, Reg.,

Ord.

...Oct. 31, 4 p.m.

Oct. 31,-6-p.me Oct. 31, 6.30 p.m.

.Oct. 31, 4 p.m. .Oct. 31, 5 pun. .Oct. 31, 7 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu. U.S.A., and Europe via "Fan American

Trazin- Airways and Atlantic Services

Rex.. Ord..

nek..

Ord.,

KP.0.

...Oct. 31, 5.p.m. 0c. 31, 5.30 pan. G.P.0.

‚Oct. 31, 5 pm.

.Oct. 81, 7 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 1

Air Mail by Air to Raugoon to con- nect with the "British Overscas - Airways"

Reg. Ord,

Rer.

K.P.O.

..Nov. 1, 4 pm. ................ Nov. 1, 4.30 p.m.

G.P.O,

..Nov. 1, 4 pax. Ord........Nov. 1, 4.30 pm.

Saturday, Nov. 2

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South Amerien and United Kingdom via, San Francisco (No Parcels for Canadu).

K.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

Nov. 2, 4 p.m. Nov. 2. 5 pm. Nov, 2, 5.30 p.m.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Parcels Reg. Ord

.Nov. 2, 4 p.m.

.Nov. 2, 5 p.m. Nov, 2, 5.30 p.m. Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Francisco

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

Nov. 2,5 p.m. Ord...Nov. 4, 8.30 a.m Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. arid Europe vis "Pan American Airways and - Tranë- Atlantio Bervice."

KP.0.

Nov. 2. 3. p.m. Ord..........Nov. 2, 5.30 p.IS.

RCK.,

Ord...

GP.O.

Nov. 2, 5 p.m. .....Nov. 2, 8.30 7.15. Sunday, Nov. 3. Manila, Batavia, and Mauritius

Monday, Nov. 4. Air Mall by ses to Einrsporn to come. nect with the 'Belilah Oversons. Airways."

am,

G.P.O, & K.PO, Reg. Nov. 4, 1 v.m. Ord..

4. 1.50 1.30- Nov. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mómbása, Beira, Lourenco Márques, East and Bouth Africa vlá Durban:-2:30 p.m. by Thursday, Now, y

no dimeulty in the past, and he ex- Mr. M. R. Deb said there has been pected such help will continue Private practitioners would be willing li lake turns, but throw wit A proposal to charge three cents

and anybody with a knowledge of first aid was all that after discussion.

ia night for each sleeper was defeated

Dacco, Oct. 20. Wow necessary.

Subhas Chandra Bose, who is at: Stogo arrangements will be in the Miss Phyllis Hatrop pointed out It was also decided to keep the present detained under the Defence hands of "Don" Grant, assisted by

instead India Rules, will be declared | Ramage. The evening has been ar- that a number of qualined nurses shelters on a voluntary basis, in teen elected unopposed on Tuesday at the ranged in the interesis of Service Manila, Batavia, and Sourabaya were willing to help. The Chairman expressed his thanks, also to, the time as the buildings are taken over i election for the Central Legislative men, but all who desire to attend will

Assembly—Reuter.

be welcome!' Rev. N. V. Halward,; who: wald: uur permanently:

Correspondence: Only,

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