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ZBW, 355 metres (845 ·k.c.) and JIAS metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Thursday, the 6th. February, 1911, until the work has been completed.

C. G. PERDUE, Ag. Commisalaner of Police. 4th. February, 1941.

Hong Kong.

THE SPORTS CLUB

SELLING LOTTERIES

REMINDER

Wednesday,

Members are

reminded that Selling Lotteries will be conducted

the Club on Friday, the 7th. Tuesday, the 11th.

FATHER BYRNE. ON "MAKERS OF MEDICINE"t

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequeney of B45 k.c's, and on Short Wave Irum 1-2.10 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52

mc's. per second.

II. K. T.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cesston.

12.30 Compositions of Handel. 1.0 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.

1.03 Dance Muste by Rob Crosby and His Orchestra,

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

ment

145 Musical Comedy Selections. 2.15 Close down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

6.30 Closing local Stock Quota-

tions

0.32

A French Programme,

Thursday, the 13th. commencing each day at 5.30 p.m. on the following races:- The Hongkong Derby,

The tooty Hill Derby and Sports

Club Cup.

The Austral Derby. Members' friends Including ladies, are cordially invited.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DANK S

THE CHANTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & OIHINA. Incorporated by Moyal Charter 1893, Paid-up Capital .......................... £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietars #5,000,000 Reservo, Fund

February 5, 1941.

On Safari Beating

Tracks

To Front

Abyssinia's Jungle War

·

IN THE ABYSSINIAN BUSH, Feb. 4 (Reuter).This is the sixth day of our 3,000,000 trek into unexplored wilderness, and although fatigued and with rations low and

trucks battered, we have sighted our objective on the far-off horizon.

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON, 34 Bishoperata,, M.C.L. Hub-Agencies in London: 117/122, Leadenhall Atresi,, E,C3, .

West End Branch M/1, Cockapar Street, #.WA. Manchester Branchi

52, Mosley Streef, Manensiser, 2. AGENCIES AND DRANCHED:

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok Batavia

Hongkong Ipofi

fangoon Haigon

Hemarang Seremban Shanghial Alagapore Shilawan Hourabaya Triping Tientsin Tangkah

(shuket) Tsingtao Yokohama

Jolie

Karncht

Bombay

Kling

Calcutta

Kutro

Agencies:

Kuala

Clive Birest

Lumpur

Fairie Place Canton Cawnpore Cebu Calamba Dath!

Kucking

Madras

Manila

Medart

New York

Pelping

Haiphong

(Peking)

Hamburg

Penang

Bankow.

and

We can now look back on many score of miles of track blazed through bush and forest and sometimes through raging bushfires, and know that the success of our safari la assured, and soon our tracks will be transformed into the first British road in Abyssinia.

This expedition, which in peacetime would have taken weeks of careful preparation, was undertaken at 12 hours notice with no different develop ment than one would take in a trip from London to the coast.

We started with a convoy of British and foreign vehicles, but two days later abandoned the foreign vehicles which could not survive the severe half-

Conditions.

Heroism Of Torpedoed

Mercantile Crews

LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)-Thrilling stories of heroism and endurance for days in open boats by officers and men of the merchant navy after their ships had been torpedoed and bombed by enemy aircraft or attacked by mercantile raiders, are told in a special supplement of the "London Gazette."

Yesterday my truck-struck a buried boulder, puncturing the oil sump and twisting the clutch-rod. The oll- ump we pegged with wood. The

One group of exhausted men General clutch-rod we heated over a fire-and

hammered straight with an axe, but spent 15 days afloat before be- while we were fixing under the lorry, ing picked up, another ten days A swarm of bees

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCCUNTS apened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or Other Cur-

rencies at rates which will be quoted on their thirst sought to queren land another six days. All the

application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee bun! BESI and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on era which may be ascertained, at any of its Agencies" artd

R. A CAMIDGE,

Branches.

MANAROC.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

2

men were short.of food and re- markable feats of navigation were performed.

from the perspiration of our bodies, inflicting stings.

When the repairs were completed, bush fire awept with lightning speed across the elephant grass, enveloping

Throughout the official narratives the disabled lorry with flames, but heart-breaking instances of though the woodwork caught fire and signals of distress unseen by passing the tyres began to melt, the vehicle hips. One able scaman, Sydney was saved and we continued our Herbert Light, who is awarded the journeyurrounded By Fire

run

George Medal, saved not only a bont- lond of men from his own torpedoed ship but took in tow and rescued a boatload of survivors from another sunken vessel.

Encouraged Men

Later in the day we were entirely surrounded by another bush fire, the Bames malting a circle that closed to within five yards of the convoy while we stood helpless and half-scorched. When Light reached the second These were merely interludes in boat in the high seas, the occupants £3.000.000 the gruelling and ceaseless task from were about to give up the struggle. 1,800,000 dawn to dusk of ineking down trees Light climbed aboard, massaged the 1,030,000 and cutting away rocks with small exhausted men and bound those 1,254,609 | picks.

suffering from exposure with strips of blanket.

Head Ofce:-15, Gracechurch Bireet, London, F.C.1. Authorized Capital

LAZI MING FAN,

Hon. Secretary.

Subscriund Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS

7.0 London Itelay-The News. 7.15 London Belay-'Questions of 7.30 Studio-Takk on Ballet Blus-that the ORDINARY YEARLY

the Hour,'

trated by gramophone records.

GENERAL MEETING of HONG-

BANKERS:

The Bank of England & Midiand Bank, 120,

Kandy

New York I'enatu Jangosti Shanchal

LIMITED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

BRANCHES:-

Bangkok

Bombay

JANNA Kuontaa

Madras

calcutta

Colanibo Deill.

Karachi

Kota Bharu

Calle

Kuala Lipis

Hongkong Howrah Ipoh

12

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather |KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will Report and Announcements.

6.03 Latest Dance Musle Variety.

of

and

Medi-

8,30 Studio "Makers cine No. 1: Diseases and Some Doctors who Fought Them."

Talk by Father G. Byrne, S.J. 8.50 Anton and the Paramount Theatre Orchestra with A1 Bollington at the Organ. "Girl of

he held at the oflices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of February, 1941, nt (o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company.

AND NOTICE 15 HEREBY

Simia Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted..

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN.

Our average daily rum, not stopping for food, was eight mlies. Ants were seen everywhere, but to-night for the first time, we have had respite from the bites, encamped in the middle of a patch of elephant grass eight feet high.

Ten terrible days of privation, exhaustion and danger passed before the flare and, a British ship saw thanks to Light's "courage, leader- ship, self-sacrifice and stout heart," all were rescued.

in pence time Light salls his own yacht and is a skler,

was

Yesterday the water bituation caused anxiety, but while we were reconnoltring on foot for a crossing Another Reaches Port of a dried-up river bed, two leopards Meanwhile Captain Thomas Kip- bounded from the grass nearby, Indi- pins, Light's skipper, touls charge of cating that water must be in the the other boot containing 28 men, and vicinity

whom he brought to safely after 15 Under European Officers

days. In

In heavy seas the boat

men who LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)-The almost overturned. The fervent faith of Abyssinian Irregulars fell overboard were rescued. The who are playing an increasingly im-mast, sails and several oars were lost, portant part in regaining their Several passing ships missed their

"Nairobi signals. Nevertheless, despite weak

boat ness, cold and hardship, the

receives the

Current Accounts apned in Local Cur. tency and Fixed Deporis received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application, Waltz" ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER

D. BENSON,

the Golden West "Champagne

London Relay-The News and News Commentary,"

9.0

9.30 Londen

OF MEMBERS of the Company will

he CLOSED from MONDAY, the

to TUESDAY,

Relay Talk De-10th

the

25th

Vaughan-Williams Fantasia February, 1911, both days inclu-

mocracy Marches.' ·

0.45

on a

a Theme

by Thomas Tallis,

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult.

Ireland Sonata for 10.0 Joba

'Cello and Plano.

,

1st Mov: Moderalo e sostenuto, 2nd Moy: Poco largamente, 3rd Mov: Con moto e marento, Antoni Sala ('Cello)

and

John Ireland (Piano),

10.23 Quilter Songs sung by Her. bert Eisdell (Tenor).

Go, Lovely Rose; Take, O Take Those Lips Away, Hey, lo, The Wind and the Rain; Fil A Glass Will Göldön "Wing

10.32 Compositions of Elgar, 11.0 Close down.

sive.

By Order of the Board

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st February, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910

The following rates will be charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers

STOCK MARKET broad-

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange OMelal Summary, Issued yesterday, says;

No interest was shown in the market.

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $76

Canton Ins. $210

Union Ins. $410

H.K. Fire Ins. $10. Lights "O" $8.10 Entertainments $7

Sellers

Providents $5,75 Hotels $0.60 Trams $18.40 Star Ferries $82 Lights "O" $6.30 Electrics "O" $40.75 Ropes $9.25

Sales

H.K. Fires Ina, $107.50

BOOK THIS DATE

FRIDAY MARCH 7

AT 9.30 P.M. PENINSULA HOTEL

South China Morning Post

China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao 14 cents per copy 16 conta Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays,

FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who, has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

General The Hon. H.K.S.P.C. Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, st Door.

Secretary,

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

The Inspector, 12, Sol Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St. Kowloon.

Minger.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations issued or the Hongkong, Stock ket this morning.

were

Mar-

DANKS

H.K. Banks $

H.K. Banks £.....

11K Banks (H.K.) £.. Chartered £.

1,410 m. .61 . .89 n.

834 n.

Mercantile, A. & D. £.

.23 n.

Mercnnille, C. £.

East Asin $

"Cantónis S

INSURANCES

Unions $.

China Underwriters $. 1.K. Fire $...

Doliglas $..

SHIPPING

Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P. $.. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC. Wharves 1. Docks (old) $.... Docks (new) Providenta $

Shal Dockyards $.

MINING

Kallan s/-. Raubs $. 1.K. Mines

Hotel $.

Lands $..

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands St. $. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties 4. Chinese Estates $ xd. UTILITIES Trams

(old) Yeurs Tr

11% .

.70 b.

210-b

.410 b.

.1 n.

1671 sa.

135 n.

11 n.

100 n.

.00 n.

44/44

n.

11.

į

country is described in a cable.

They are fully equipped with uni- reached safety.

Captain

form and operate under European OBE. offrers. They Include the nephew of Haile Selassie and others who had positions and wealth formerly, but are

now quite happy to accept pay of 25 to 40 shillings month. Their attl- tude is entirely unmercenary and they are willing to pay" for extra cou

They equipment themselves.

are constant readers of the Bible and are fighting for the ideal of freeing their country.

Rumanian

Terror Probe

Horia Sima Blamed

BUCHAREST, Feb. 4 (Reuter) -The Iron Guard leader, Horta

Sima, is the first named in the

Kippins

Support For Bomber Fund

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

T.T. Japan

TT. Indla

T.T. U.S.A. TIT. Manlia TT. Batavia

Bangkok

Demand London

1/2% 1/2%

T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore

.435

5234

102

82转

23

.47%

.44%

140

.1024

Nom.

100%

.1/6

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

1/3

4 m/s D/P London 4 m/s L/C USA, 4 m/s France

1/3

.24

T.T. Salgon T.T. Franco

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

30 d/s India

.Nom.

.8412

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03%

EUROPE'S WINTER

Snow And Floods Bring Trouble

POST OFFICE

The following increased postage rates for lettors will be effective as from lat February 1941.

Places in the Colony, 5 cents for each sunce or part of an ounce.

British porscsalons, protectorates and mandated territories, 20 cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for each additional ounce or part of an ounce. China, and Macao, a cents for each ounce or part of an ounce,

All countries not specified above, 30 cents for the first ounce and 15 cents for each additional' ounce part of an ounce,

or

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China la tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien

Amoy (except

and Kulangsu), Kwangsi

(except Wuchow Yunghalen), North and

Kwangsung.

and of East

Small Packet Post to all countries

Is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service-San

date, 29th January

Java and Manila

Francisca

Feb. 8.

.Feb. -5.

Swatow

.Feb. 5.

Calcutia and Straits

Feb. 6.

Straits and Air Mail by "British Overseas Alrwayn Servico” by Bea from Singapore

.Feb. 6.

Canton

.Feb. 7.

y,

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- bil. (San Francisco date 17th January

.Feb. Ale Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 4th February. Canton

...Feb, 11. Feb. 11. United-Kingdom and Straits

Feb. 11. United-Kingdom and Strails Feb. 12,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and. Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are adverti- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- tered and parcel muils are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malis are closed at 5 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 5

Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"

.Feb. 5, p..

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

.Feb. 3, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Feb. 5, 5 p.m.

Ord.

..Feb. 5. 6 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.5.A... дий Europs vla "PRE-

Airways and American

Allanic Services."

K.P.O.

Trans-

.Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

Icg.

. Ord.

Reg. Ord.

Stralt

Hoihow

Thursday, Feb. 0

in

LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)- Following reports of flooding and wintry weather i Hungary come an account of heavy snow-falls in France and floods caused by the overflowing of the Tiber in Italy.

dislocated by snow Traffic

A total of $1.887,231.32 was reached the Paris district and telegraph and yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated telephone lines are down in the Lid, with the southern suburbs. Railway travellers

by S. C. M. Past, Fallowing donations:

Police Dept, (Special Branch)

(Second donation)

... $ Ewo Poker School' taith dona- tion).

Chantecler Restaurant Tumber

Box fifth donation) Ex-12th Foot (sixth donation) "Oh Wow!"

are held up owing to serious damage 20.04.10 the track and motor traffic is

virtually at a standstill.

122

40

70

"A Good Day at the Races"

100

~All—ltanks, No,~~27--Company,

M.C. Home (fourth tone- Mr W. H. Lock

120

2,300

R. A. J. A. R......

0

Mr and Mrs G, R. Holloway (In memory of the late Mrs May)

In memory of J. 5, F. La Salle Old Boys'

Aranciatio (Proceeds of sale of program- mes and novelties at Annual Dunce held at the Peninsula Hotel on February 1, 1041).

neat Poker per L. Sitas...

MD. C. (eventh donation).

Prof. W. Brown (third donation)

.98 n. list of those blamed for the s. E. E. (second donation).

In the Au

Auvergne region, snow fell for 48 hours.

The new cold wave 1s causing anxiety to the townsfolk owing to the-growing_difficulties-of-transport- Ing foodstuffs. Country people are nnxlous over the loss of hours of work.

Over 1,200 acres were inundated in the Rome area when the Tiber overflowed near the Caleria Bridge following tortential rain. No victims have been reported so for but the houses inhabitants trapped in two have had to be rescued by firemen.

Civil engineering services 200

have taken measures to deal with the flood

250

20

18 n. deaths and material damage re-ohe War Fund were also received y**tions.

The following monthly donations to ard to maintain railway communica- 17nsulting from the recent rebellion, E. Chart ·

.5% n.

354 n. in a semi-official statement pub- Mr G. W. K. Crawford

.18 .

1% cla. n.

ished to-day.

Mr and Mrs B. O'M. Deano

Mr R. Harrison

helsa I. M. Anderson

MAN E. M. B. Bückland

Miss Noral Stone

530

Germany's Girl Parachutists

"Decide Peace Aims Now"

at the

Discussion of peace aims carliest possible moment by the trade unions of the democratle countries in being urged by the International Transport Workers Federation.

the b Others mentioned are former Minister of the Interior, Mr C. D. E. Bergler General Petrovicescu; former Major C. R. Boxer 3.00 Chief of Police, M. Álexander Mould Black 34.35 n. Ghika; and "other ambitious .07% 58.

men of lesser importance." .13.00 n.

.7.05 n. The statement continues that docu...] .3.85 n. ments "prove that the rebellion was .98 n. premeditated and long prepared and

The officiul journal of the Federa- that the aim was to utilise the arms

tlon states that an international dis- cussion of peace alms must of neces- 18.30 s, and ammunition obtained from police

sily be a complicated and prolonged stations and the gendarmerie through-

task, and therefore it is of para- out the country on the pretext that parachute troops by the Germans, 02 n. they were needed by the Legionary This was stated in an interview in should be taken up now.

mount Importance that the task 24% n. Poilce

New York by Mrs H. Kay Sterling. .6.30 n. Of the 44 persons tried by the who lived in Germany until the 1.0714 n. Military Court on charges of having spring of 1940 escaping to Belgium 404 n. taken part in the rebellion, 36 have and France just before the Nazi

from three months to five years, and been given prison sentences ranging invasion, 1.

fines ranging from 2,000 to 100,000 captured in Brussels while she was Two of the girl parachutists were Macao Electrics (new) $.10 Icl. Eight were acquitted. Sandakan Lichie S..

there, Mra Sterling said, Telephones (old) s...

7

Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries

3..

3

Y. Ferries 3.. China Lights (old) $.. China Lights (new)

II.K. Electrics (old) $.. 11.K. Electries (new) $....394 Macao Electrics (old) $....17%

Telephones (new) 5.

INDUSTRIALS

31.

..11, n. .25% n.

.10.20 1.

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. 3...30 n. Cold: Macg, (Prof.), Sh. $.125 1. Canton fees $..

Comenta $.

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. ley Farms $ Watsons *...***

Lane Crawfords $.

Sinceres $..

Wing On (ILK.)

be

Powell Ltd. 3.

All further steps`will be taken, and expenses borne, by the,Soolety,

The Informant's zome kept strictly private, except in caseN where malice is proved.

will

METROPOLE

E

CENTRAL

NEJADNI

-Así prutas y tan mightĆ JANEI

COTTON MILLS Ewo Eh, $.... S'hd Cotton Sh. S. MISC.

H.K. Govt. $%

II.K. Govt, 34% (1934)

.1 n.

18 n.

.D#.

.10.20 0. .11.15 s.

Special Mention

Of Indians

Girls in their teens are used

Police Prefect Dismissed

15

LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)-M. NEW DELHI, Feb. 4 (Reuter) → Deserters from Italy's Abyssinian Roger Langeron, the Parls Police forced levies have destined to the Prefect, has been dismissed from his destructiveness and

of port and is held under detention, ne accuracy British artillery

report described as com- and air bombard-cording to 21nment. Artillery sniping is destroying "from reliable quarters" to the

German offlelal news agency.

M. Langeron was

appointed In

30. 1.90'-n.

Ing

enemy morale. Indian battalions have shown a conspicuously high standard

of 1034. training and their supply organisa- ...50 n. 203 n.

tion has proved extremely good.

084 n.

.924 n. U.S. Exports Ban

IK. Govt. 3% (1940) .021⁄4 n.

Ch Govt. B 1828 Bds.

42747 n.

..

General Saved From Wreck

former

General Legentilhomme, coinmander of the Allied Forces in Somaliland, was a passenger in the Empress of Britain when sho WON bombed by enemy aircraft off tha Irish Coast.

Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 5, 7.00 pm. .7 p.m.

.10.30 am. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran. cisco. Kingdom).

(No Porcels for United....

Note All Mails for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

K.P.O.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord._

Parcels Reg.

Feb. 0, 1 p.m. Feb..0, 2.45 p.m. Feb, 0, 3.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Feb. 0, 1 pun. Feb. 8. 2,43 p.m.. Feb, 0, 3.30 p.m. Manila and Parcels only for United-

Kingdom.

Ord.

G.PO. & KP.0.

Parcels Ord.

Sandakan

....Feb, 0, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 7, 8.30 am. Friday, Feb. 7

.8.30 a.m. Straits and Rangoon ......3.30 p.m. Air Mall by Ale to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Oversens Airways,"

Canton

Reg.

Ord.

GPO, & XP.O. ··

Feb 7, 4 p. .Feb. 7. 4.30 pm. .....7 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 8

Air Mall by sea to Bingapore to connect with the "Briilah Översens Aleways"

K.PO. & G.F.O. Rez......Feb. 8, 10.00 a.m. Ord........Feb., 8, 10.30 a.m. Straits and Calcutta

Parcels,.....Feb. 8, 10.30 a.m. Letters ....Feb. 8, 11.30 am. Manila, Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa via Cape Town

5,30 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 10 Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA,, Canado, C. and §. America via Gar Francisco

Reg.,

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

..Feb. 10, 6 p.m. Ord.....Feb. 12, 0.30 am.

Tuesday, Feb. 11

Straite, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa

.3.30 p.m.

Air Malt for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europa via "Pax Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Bervices,"

K.P.O,

Feb. 11, 5 p.m. Feb. 11, 5.30. p.m.

'Reg.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Iler.

Feb. 11, p.m.

Ord.

.Feb. 11, 7 p.m.

After spending several hours in an open boat he was rescued, and con- Linued his journey to London.

There he placed himself at the disposal of General de Gaulle and Canton the Free French Movement.

Succeeds Csaky

Thursday, Feb 17 p.m. Strafts and Calcutta.

British Consulate At pointed Foreign Minister in succession Straits, Ceylon, India, E, and South

to Count Csiky, says a despatch to the omefal German news agency. Count Csaky died last week.

Parcels...Feb; 13, 10.30 a.m. Letters....Feb. 13, 11.30a.m.

Friday, Feb. 14 LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter).-M. Laszio Bardossy, the

Hungarian Formosaltaat Minister in Bucharest, has been ap-

Monday, Feb. 17

Africa and Parcels only for United- Kingdom.

K. r. o. Parcels, Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Reg.

Feb. 17. 5 p.m. Ord....... Feb. 17, 5.30 p.m.

a. r. o.aka Parcels, ..Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Reg.,

.Feb. 17. p.n. Ord.,

Feo, 17, 7 pas. Correspondence Only.

NEW DELHI, Feb. 4 (Reuter).---. The new C.-in-C., Indiò, General

Zagreb Is Bombed BELGRADE, Feb. 4 (Reuter) —A President Roosevelt has placed oli one floor below the British Consulate WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (Reuter), bomb exploded in the reading room 7 b.. 1.00 S. well refining machinery, radium, General at Zagreb to-day.

A woman is reported to be seriously maids Auchinlook will brondenat to ..1 n. calf skins and kid skins under the Constructions (now) .. Vibro Pling ..

7.70 m. export licensing system in connection injured. The bomb is thought to India and to Indian troops in the Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) /-

the National Defence Pro- liave been thrown through a window.¦ Middle East at 2.55 pm. G.M.T. on .7/6 n. Marsmans Iny. (II.K.) ̃5/- . .2/8 n.. grámmo as from Mandny next,

Books and furniture were destroyed. February 9, from Delhi.

H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old)

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