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NOTICE

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C. G. PERDUE,

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Ag. Commissianer of Police. Hong Kong.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metras (845 k.c.) and 3145 matres (0,520 kifo-cycles) FATHER BYRNE ON "MAKERS OF MEDICINE".

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's, did on Short Wave from 1-2.16 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52

m.o's. per second,

1. K. T.

12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- ression.

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

1:03 Dance Music by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.45 Musical Comedy Selections. 2.15 Close down.

5.43 Indian Programme.

6.30 Closing local Stock Quola- Lions,

0.32

A French Programme. 7.0. London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay--"Questions of the flour.'

7.30 Studio Talk on Ballet Blus-

by gramophone records.

trafer

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Latest Dance

THE SPORTS CLUB.

SELLING LÖTTERIES

REMINDER

that

Members aro reminded Selling Lotteries will be conducted

the Club on Friday, the 7th,

In

Tuesday, the 11th.

cominencing each day at 5.30 p.m.

Thursday, the 13th.

on the following races:

The Hongkong Derby,

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 5, 1941,

BANKS

THE CHARTERED HÄNK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1883. Paid-up Capital

£3,000,000 Hoverve Liability of Proprietors i£1,000,000 Reserve Tund

Asie #5,000,000

HEAD OFFICE LONDON. 18 Bishopsgate, E.C.1, Sub-Agencies in, London, 117/122, Leadenhail Atreet, E.C.3.

Wast End Branchi .34/15, Cockspur Biroet, NW.L. Manchester Branch:

52, Moniny Street, Manenatner, X. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Alor Star

Fangoon Amritsar Bangkok

Batavia

Hongkong Ipoli

Batgon

ilolo

Semarang

Karachi

Seremban

Bombay

Klang

Shanghal

Calcutta

Kobe

Kingapore

Agencies:

Kuala

Sitiawan

Clive Birest

Lunpur

Sourabaya

Fairie Placo

Kuching

Taiping

Center

Bladran

Westfa

Cawnpore Cebu

Mantis

Tangkah

Medan

(huket)

Colombo

New York

Zaingia

Delhi

-Peiping

Yokohama

Haiphong

(Peking)

Bamburg

Penang

Hankow

FOREIGN EXCILANGE and Danking Business transacted.

General

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on 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 & Trusten baines and claims recovery of British Ineome Tax overpold, on terins which may be bacortained at any of ita Agencies D

IL A CAMIDOR,

The Hooty Hill Derby and Sports Branches

Club Cup.

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

LAM MING FAN,

Hon. Secretary.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS

LIMITED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY

Manngor.

THE MERCANTILE DANK OF INDIA. LIMITED.

Ilrad Oce:-15, Oracechurch - Sweet, London, EC.N.

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital ......

Reserve Fund and Rest

BANKERS:

£3,000,000 1,000.000 1,050,000 1,254,609

The Bank of England Midland Dank, Ltd,

New York

BRANCHES-

Bangkok

Bombay

Jafing Kuantan Kandy

Madras

Colombo

Calle Hangfcong Howrah

Karachi Kota Bharu Kuala Lipis

GENERAL MEETING of HONG-Calcutta KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED willen Austo and be held at the offices of Messrs.

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,Ipah 8.30 Studio "Makers cine" No. 1: 'Diseases and Some Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 25th

Variety.

of

Doctors who fought Them.'

Medi-

the Golden Weat"

day of February, 1911, at 12 Talk by Father G. Byrne, S.J. 8.50 Anton and die Paramount o'clock noon, ta transact the Theatre Orchestra with Al Hollington ordinary business of the Company. at the Organ..

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 10th to TUESDAY, the 25th

Girl of Selection; Selection.

"Churpagne Waltz" 9.0 London Relay The News and News Commentary.

0.30 London

Relay Talk: 'De

mocracy Marches.”

9.45 Vaughan-Williams-Fantasia (February, 1941, both days inclu- on a Therae by Thomas Tallis.

The B.D.C. Symphony Orchestra cofducted

led by Sir Adriani Boult.

10.0 John

Ireland-Sonata

'Cello and Piano,

sive.

for

1st Movi Moderato e sostenuto, 2nd Muv: Poco largamente, 3rd Mov: Con

molo

e murento, Autont Saia (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, Ho, The Wind and the Rain; Fil A Glas With Golden Wine.

10.32 Compositions of Elgar, 11.0 Close down.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omcial, Summary, Issued yesterday, snys;

No interest Wus shown in the market.

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $70

Canton Iny, $210

Union Ins. $410

1.K. Fire Ins. $165 Lights "O" 30.10 Entertainments $7

Sellers

Providents $5.75 Hotels $3.00 Trams $18.40 Stor Ferries.$02 Lights "O" 58.30 Electrica "O" $40.75 Rope $0.25

Sales

H.K. Fires Ins. $107.50

BOOK

THIS DATE

FRIDAY MARCH 7.

AT 9.30 P.M. PENINSULA HOTEL

[]

Penang

Itangoon

Shanghal

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu.

HONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts apned in Local Cur rency and Fixed Deposita received in

may be ascertained on application. Local Currency and Sterilng on terms that

D. DENSON,

Maniger.

Japanese Commence New Drive

ROYAL GUEST-Princess Juliana of The Netherlands welcomed to the White House. Washington, by Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt. The royal guest made a three-day visit, arriv- ing from Ottawa, Canada, whence she fled when Nazis invaded hor country. children are in Canada. Her husband, Prince Bernhard, and har mother are exiles in Her 'two England.

Wu Te-chen CATHEDRAL

In Colony

Conclusion Of A

Successful Tour

WEDDING

ON

Charter-Crowley

Bomber Fund

POST OFFICE

The following increased postage rates for letters will be effective as from 1st February 1941.

·

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

Brush possessions protectorates and mandated territories, 20 cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for each additional dunce, or part of an ounce. China, and Macao, 8 centa for each ounce or part of an ounce.

All countries not speelfled above, 90 cents for the first cunce and 15 cents for each additional ounce part of an ounce.

The Printed Mutter Service to the following places in China is ten- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fullen (except Amoy und Kulangsu), Kwangs (except Yunghelen), North

Kwanglung.

Wuchow

and

and East of

Small Packet Post to all countries

la suspended.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mali by "Pan-American AirwaJS

Direct Service"--San Francisco

date, 29th January...

Feb. 5..

Java and Manila

Feb. 5.

Swalow

Feb. 6.

Calcutta and Straito

.Feb. 6.

Straits and Air

Mail by "British

Overscus Airways Service" by Sea from Singapore

Canton

USA.

Feb.

.Feb. 7. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal. (San Francisco date 17th January Feb. 8. Afr Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct Service" San Francisco date, 4th February, .Feb, 11, Canton

.Feb. 11. United-Kingdom and Straits

Feb. 11..

Bomber Fund United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 12,

Tickets On Sale Soon

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the N account of the unavoidable

time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- absence of the bride's Plans For The Drawing

ed to close at or before 0 a.m. regis- After an absence of four and half parents, Engineer-Captain and!

tered and parcel malls are closed at A special meeting of the Hongkong 5 p.m. on the previous day. When months during which time he was Mrs F. B. Minhinnick, with Wor Elfort Committee was held on

mails are advertised to close after engaged in a roodwill mission to the whom the bride has been stay-Monday evening at which the final p.m., Registered and Parcel mails South Seas regions as a special eing, acted for them at voy of the Chinese Government in

arrangements were approved for run-are closed at 6 p.m. thening the Monster Rafte in aid of the Chungking General. Wu Te-chen marriage of Miss Yvonne Joyce Bomber Fund. (Minister of

Wednesday, Feb. 5 Overseas Affairs of the Spencer Crowley to Mr John The following attended: Major C Chinese Government)

Air Mall br Sea to Singapore to Hongkong yesterday from Burna on place at St John's Cathedral C, Jeffreys, Mr Ln. M. Hull and Mr in Coleman Charter, which tools. E. Faber, Mr J. A. Richle, Mr A. M. Manners, o..E. (Chairman), Mr.

connect with the "British Overseas Airways" Lam Ming-fan, Mr A. W. Ingrum,

arrived

Charter, of

.

mittee,

Various suggestions were discussed

and his way to Chungking.

During his tour General Wu visit- yesterday. ed the Philippines, the Netherlanda The bride is the daughter of L. K, Chu. East Indies, Malaya and Burma, Paymaster-Commander and Mrs Mr 1. Wyllo and Mr F. F. Franklin In the countries he passed through he groom is the son of the Rev. II. J. covering approximately 10,000 miles. C. E. B. Crowley, and the bride-attended at the invitation of the Com- was entertained at about 150 cities Charter and Mrs

The Chairman and

made 300 speeches both

explained that Engilsh and Chinese.

in Kandy, Ceylon.

owing to the magnitude which, the raffic has now assumed, the method, Interviewed by

A gown of Liberty satin was wom of the disposal of tickets and the the Press General by the bride when she arrived at drawing of the prizes imposed a very Wu

sald: "During my tour I met the Church on the arm of Engineer- great responsibility on the Commit- people of all races und in different Cortain Minhinnick. The bodice was tee. walks of life, and found they were softly shirred into a high neckline! confident of victory for the democra-fu

countries and were prepared for contrast to the skirt, which ved In this connection, and it is hoped to

amoothly over the hips any, eventuality in the South. They

and flared were deeply sympathethle with the fly to the long train. A coronet of maken public announcement with- Chinese

orange blossoms held in place

in a few days. her The Committee decided to close the struggle Jong Illusion" veil that reached to Prize List on February 10, in order against ople

aggression." Overseas Chinese in these places, arum lilies composed her bouquet.

the hem of her train. A shower of that the full list may be prepared in said General Wu, were very patriotle,

time

for the tickets to be issued to Mrs Minktonick chose a gown of the public on March 1. enthusiastically

supporting their fatherland. Their

nigger brown French crepe, with response to the

It was also announced that Sir to match. The ensemble Atholl MacGregor has kindly con- goodwill message from Generalissimo accessories to mat Chiang Kai-shek took the form of was offset by fox furs. Canton, Feb. 4.

Sented to preside The voluntary donations to the value of

at the drawing, Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean which it is hoped will be open to the Japanese Army forces, with the co- DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 operation of the Navy, at dawn to-day

more than

$30,000,000 (national Smith was at the organ, and the

Hongkong, officiated. Mr J, R, M. public. made a surprise landing south-east currency).

The model of special Bomber "Everywhere I went," General Wu Cathedral Choir were in attendance, Fund collecting box, designed-by-Mr of Walchow on the castern Kwang-added, "I found the Chinese carrying sidence

The reception was held at the re-S. E. Faber, D.Sc., M. INST. C.E., in the tung const for the purpose of cutting on their peaceful pursuits, working

of Engineer-Captain and form at a bomb, built of steel and

By Order of the Board

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st February, 1941.

NOTICE

The following_rates_will be

Surprise Landing Near Waichow

in their

of

charged for mailing aingle copies the Chinese supply route and start-in harmony with the other communi./Mrs F. B.-Minhinnick, 7 Abermor copper, was inspected by the Com-

of the

broad-

following newspapers

South China Morning Post China and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Tolograph China and Macao. 14 cents per copy 10 cents Saturdays British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 26 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 cause unnecessary suffering or injury manner likely to

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

.Feb. 5, 5 p.m. .Feb. 5, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Feb. 5, 6 p.m.

Ord.

.Feb. 5. 0p.m.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A., and Europe American Airways Atlantic Services."

via "PD- and Trans-

..Feb. 6, 5.00 p.m., Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m.

K.P.O

Reg.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Feb. 5, 5.00 pm.

Ord.

Straits

Thursday, Feb.

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

Holhow Shanghai, Japan, Henolulu, U.S.A., ..10.30 a.m. Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran- cisco. (No Parcels for United- Kingdom).

Note-All Malla

United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

K.P.O.

for

- Feb. 0, 1 pm.

Feb, 6, 2.45 p.m.

Parcels

Reg

Ord..

..Feb. 6, 8.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Parcels ...Feb. 6, 1 p.m.

Reg.

Feb. 0, 2.45 p.m.

Ord.

Feb, 0, 3.30 p.m.

a thrust towards an undisclosed ties, and rendering falthful service. Later Mrs Charter changed mittee, the Chairman announcing that

the Government and co-operate for They were all prepared to support

into a dark chartreuse ensemble.. 25 of these were being made and the security of the places in which

The honeymoon is to be spent in donated by the Hongkong Engineer-Manila and Parcels only for United- Shanghai, they were making their livelihood,"

ing and Construction Co., Lid.

objective.

The South China Fleet, Command said that as the navul blockade in South China was being Ughtened, the Chinese has been engaged in secretly transporting large quantities

·

of war materials from Hongkong Refugee Children

waters, vin Shayushung, to Walchow and Shiukwan.

Given Schooling

The scheme

Support For Bomber Fund

A total

Explaining the objective of the operations, Japanese Army spokes- man declared that the imminent cut-

whereby pupils in. ting of the supply route would deal schools in Hongkong take under their yesterday by the War Fund insururled of $1,667,23132 was reached another severe blow to the anti-i

wing one or more classes in the by the S. C. A. Post, Ltd. with the Japanese forces and greatly reduce Camps, is making progress, and the (second donation)

schools in the Government Refugee Fallce Dept, (Special Branch),

following donations: their strength. He pointed out that Director of Medical Services wishes Ewo Poker School (fifth dona- subject to increased shortage of war gratefully to acknowledge the receipt Chantecler Restaurant materials following closure of the Indo-China route and the effective of the following additional under- Bax (Brth donation) bonbardment of the Burma route,

takings:

Ex-12th Foot sixth donation) "Oh Wow!" ........................ Chungking had recently made strenu eus efforts to open a new route ex-

Al Ranks, No. 27 Company. "A Good Day of the Races" Lending from Hongkong via Tamshui,

RAM.C. Rante fourth done- Walchow, and Lungehow to Shlu- kwan,

While the Chinese tried to import by this avenue motor-cars, motor-car paris, gasoline, and other materials, the Japanese military air force last year successively bombed the route; demolishing 65 goods carriages and many bridges and stations.

for

one

From St Francis School, to pay the honorarium for a teacher year ($120). Towards this amount the sum of $10 has now been re- ceived.

From the Sacred Heart School, to maintain a class of 45 pupils (includ- ing the provision of materials and the honorarium for teacher), $253,

A sum of $40 by the scholars of La Salle College

In accordance with their promise (already acknowledged) to maintain

class of 45 pupils (In-

W. H. Lock

A. J. A, H.........

20.01

129

Bomber

50

100

100

Mr and Mrs G. R. Holloway (In memory of the late Mrs Miny) La emery of d. 8, 7.

2,000

អង្គ

250

10 200 5

Salle Old Boys' Association (Proceeds of sale of program. thes and novelties at Annust Doncs held at the Peninsula Teal Poker per L, Sliasuna Hotel on February 1, 1941 . . C. (oaventh donation) ..... Prof. W. Brown (third donation) B. E. E. (second donation)....

The following runthly donations. to the War Pund were als recolved yel mator-cars, concealin niso gratefully acknowledges receipt Mr G. W. K. Crawford The Director of Medical Services M. E. Chart....

ferday: Easoline in water with duckweeds, National currency

caves and covering of $130 Hongkong currency and $400 Mr and Bir D. O'zf. Deane Secretary, Japanese troops effected the landing Chung-chong and friends of the late Miz K, M. Anton

from Mr. Fung Mm D. G. Front

Mr. R. S. Harrison route of the spectacular push on Can- Mrs Fung Wong Wol-lan. south-east of Walchow, retracing 'the

Mr C. B, 2. Derglof... fon in 1938-Domet,

This gift will enable many children Major C. I. Bexer

ME. M. R. Buckland at Fanling Children's Camp to have Mr Donald Black overalls made for them.

Miss Noraft Stoke

and

As the Chinese persistently endea- cluding materials and honorarium for to health, or knowing of a parent voured to maintain the route by seck-teacher). who is seeking advice on any mattering British old, using camouflaged concerning a child, would be doing ships un act of kindness, by communicating materials in at once with

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

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, st Boor,

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

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

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St, Kowloon.

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

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

„ENTAL 1944

METROPOLE

HOTEL

VOCENTREL

•MODERN

SINE FROar

ECONOMIC SOCIETY JESUIT PRIEST TO LECTURE ON WAR FINANCE

A meeting of the Economie Society

LITERARY LECTURE

Mr. T. K. Chuan, Editor of the Tien Hata Monthly, will give ture on "The Tao With A Luminous lec- Nose," at the Fung Ping Shan Chi- nese Library. University of Hong-

of the University of Hongkong will kong, on Friday, at 5.30 pm, under

LATEST PRIZES

*

Latest prizes donated to the Rafle

are the following:

Four coupons each for $100 for goods at any of the Company's Stores, (The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd),

Canteen

Kingdom.

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

Parcels Ord,

....Feb. 6, 5.00 p.m. .Feb. 7, 8,30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 7 Sandakan

.1.30 a.m. Straits and: Rangoon

.3.30 p.m. Air Mall by Air to Rangaon to cou- nect with the "British Overseas Airways,"

Пет Ord.

Set, manufactured by value $230; (Mesars Moller's, Hong- Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield, kong, Lid)

Lady's diamond and platinum wrist watch,

value $3,000;

Canton (Directors Messrs Ipekdjian Bros. Ltd. per Mr T. M. Gregory).

Jade necklace, value $300; (Hons. R. Ohl),

Cheque for $500; (Sports Club). Ancient Ivory Carving, value $500; (Mr J, L. Lowry).

Second-hand "Motocamera" com- plete with Pathe Baby Projector and ten films, value $300 (Mr F. L. Lam). Chinese Blackwood Cabinet, value $200 (Mr E. B. David),

"Nogatco" Botany Wool Pullover. value $30 ("Commercial Travellers)." Empire Silver Salver, value $200 (Geo. Falconer & Co. (Hongkong) Lid. further prize).

Cost of Living

+

In Colony

*

The cost of food and fuel in Hong- kong during January, 1941, is given officially as $2.33 per head per week, based upon the use of third-grade rlee.

This is an improvement of

of one cent. per head per week over the corresponding. Ogure for December, 1940,

"Decide Pets

Aims Now"

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

.....Feb. 7, 4 p.m.

.Feb. 7. 4.30 p.m.

Air Mall by sea to Singapore to Haturday, Feb. 8 connect with the "British OverweAK Airways"

K.P.O. & G.F.O. Reg.,

.Feb. 8, 10.00 am. Ord.......Feb., 8, 10.30 am. Straits and Calcutta

Parcels,...Feb. 0, 10.30 a.m.. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Letters, ....Feb., 8, 11.30 am. and South Africa via Cape Town

5.30..p..

་་:

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Monday, Feb. 10 Canada, C. and S. Amerlen via San Francisco.

G.P.O. & K.P.0. Reg.Feb, 10, 5 p.m. ...Feb. 11, 6.30 am. Tuesday, Feb. 1i

Ord.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South'

Africa

p.m.

Air Mall for Manila, Guanio,

U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlanilo Services"

and compares with a figure of Canton $2 for August, 1940. One encourag- ing feature has been the fall in the Straits price of rice from a high peak early In December.

by held on Thursday, February 0. the auspices of the Sino-British Cul-carllest possible moment by the trade price of rice and of wood fuel in the

nt 5.30 p.m. in Room K, when the tural Association.

Rev. Father E. S. de Breuvery, S. J., Professor of the French University,

Shanghal, will tellent La

The Approach to War Finance."

Layman's

.1

It is understood that some further Discussion of peace alma at the relief may occur in relation to the MANHATTAN REFLOATED Transport Workers Federation.

unions of the democratie countrice is not distant future. being urged by the International

LEAGUE OF HEALTH The 24,000-ton United States liner tion states that an international dinero Y.M.C.A., Waterloo Road, Kow- The official Journal of the Federa- League of Health held at the Chi- The children's closs of the Women's Manhattan, which went aground on cussion of peace alma must of neces-loon, each Friday at 0.30 p.m., will The lecture by Mr John W. Ya sandbar when on a voyage from ally be a complicated and prolonged commence a new term of three Xuvertised for Thursday, at 3.30 pm, Lake Worth Inlet on January 12, hus mourit importance that the taal months on Februaching to Join this the Economic Society New York to California a mile of task, and therefore, it is of para- 7

now Leen rofloated-Reuter,

Ishould be taken up now,

to

All interested are cordially invited

attend.

Yuen to

has been postponed to a later date.

West Palm Beach, Feb. 4,

clasa should do so now,

Reg. Ord.

Rex. Ord.

Kr.o.

Feb. 11, 5 p.m. Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Feb. 11, 5 p.m.

Feb. 11, 7.p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 13

and Calcutta. Parcels....Feb. 13, 10.38 a.m. LettersFeb. 13. 11.36 a.m.

Friday, Feb. 14

.7. p.m. Monday, Feb, 17 Straits, Ceylon, India, E, and South Africa and Parcels only for United- Kingdom...

Formosa

Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Feb. 17, B p.m. Feb. 17, 5.30 pm.

Mes

XP. O.

Parcels,

Rek

Ord,

G. P. O.

Parcels,

Hog

Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Feb, 17, 5' patt ..Feo, 17, 7p.fi,

Ord., *Superscribed Correspondenos Only.

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