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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948.

1941 Telegrams CZECHOSLOVAKIA

Are Secret

London, Mar. 18—The reason why the British Government felt I could not agree to the publiestión of telegram" exe changed between the British and Canadian Governments relating to the International situation in the Far East in 1941 was given In

the House of Commons today, Mr Patrick Gordon Walker, Under-Secretary to the Ministry of Commonwealth Relations, said: "Buch telegrams are framed on the basis that they will not be published, and the whole. system" of, full; and frank com- munication between His MK- jesty's Governments would be prejudiced if telegrams of this nature, had to be prepared on the bails that this rule might not eventually be observed."

Agreement had, he said, been given to the publication of tele- grams relating to the dispatch of Canadian forces to Honikoni.- Reuter.

HAZARDOUS

RESCUE BY

GRIPPED BY

COLD TERROR

London, Mar. 18-Mr Richard Crossman, left wing Labour Member of Parliament, who has just returned from Prague, said today that Czecho- slovakia was gripped by n “very quiet cold terror.”- and he believed that the beginning of a counter- revolution was under way,

Mr Crossman said Premier, am fairly confident it is the begin- Gottwald's government "nt the ning of a revolution" moment are using soft methode, Czechoslovakia to that in Germany

He likened the situation but if there is one incident, there might be a complete crackdown."

In

in 1033-34, when the Nazis took power "by not loo undemocratic menna"

"You don't have n revolution. You ret power first in a coalition-- then you eliminate the coalition.

In an interview published by the Evening Star, Mr Crossman said he believed Premler Gottwald, by driving the opposition underground, Passionato Class Hatrod was in fact creating a conspiracy which the Communists cinimed

**This is a Communist coup by lavo frustrated in their seizure of local Communista," and they pre really tough fellows. The Russians "I do not think there is a new set- were ostentatiously 'not there", up yet," said Mr Crossman, "but I

power.

SMALL PLANE SCANDINAVIAN

Peiping, Mar. 19.James R. Stewart, 21, of Parkchester, Now York, employee of the China Air Transport Company, who was rescued in a dramatic air-lift by a small plane from the Communist-surrounded town of Linfen, in South Shengi, told the United Press today the de- tails of his hazardous under- taking and the heroism of the rescuing pilot, Eric Shilling.

Stewart, former Navy chalgo, has been in China for a year studying Chinese under the GI Bill of Rights He went to Linfen about a month ngo as the CAT airfield manager. Shilling brought a small L-5—elmi- lar to a Piper Cub-down on Lin- fon parade ground amid a crackle of Communist gune

Stewart' sold that the L-5 took off on dangerous, SORKY ground. "I could hear Communist gunfire going on around us." Ho said the Reds also Bred when the plane set down.

Attacked At Night

He said that Shilling packed him and a Chinese employee of the CAT in the back seat of the two-place plane and the craft wobbled and al- most mired down during the take-

PREMIERS IN CONFERENCE

to

"But that really means that you have a class- war, with workers on one side and the middle classes on the other."

COLLIZE'S

KONTORÉ PRERE BERVİCE."

"If you want to go to the movies, ask your mother as soon as they start whispering.”

FORRESTAL STRESSES

U.S. FORCES NEED

Washington, Mar. 18-Giving evidence. today before the Senate Armed Forces Committee, Mr James Forrestal, U.S. Secretary of Defence, said the United States must show conclusively by decisive action that it intends to hold its military strength ready to keep the world at peace *and free."

Mr Crossman, who went to Prague] · and laid a wreath on the grave of the late Foreign Minister, M. Jnn Masaryk, after the funeral, said that despite the feeing of terror, ho found no evidence of concentration camps and believed there was little ill- treatment of the people. thinks of war."

he said, "but Stockholm, Mar.

number of Czech elementa think it 18. The is the only way now. Premiers of Sweden, Norway "It 13 terrible. You have and Denmark met on Wednes passionate

with the class hatred, day in Stockholm for confiden-working class pretty solid behind the tinl discussions on the Scandina-and they are being played up all SPORT:

They are the victors vian position in the tense inter- the time. national situation.

Informed

Although

eireles sald there was no agenda for the meeting, which started early, they stressed it was "a foregone conclusion that all the vital topics of the day" would be discussed..

government,

The middle classes are merely grumbling before they are turned into either sullen or active oppon- onts of the regime. A number of people would be prepared to do any- thing."

Economic Crisio

The three Premiers met in H

Mr Crossman anit he believed highlighted by President Czechoslovakia's situation Truman's words that

economic crisis "pressure is contributed to the nolitical crists. now being brought to beat on Fin-

"UNRRA stopped and they had a land to the hazord of the enlire

drought. The result is they are | Scandinavian peninsula."

much worse fed than six months ago, and they will be even worse fed in future. The Communists want good explanation. Now they can blame it on reactionaries."

The meeting of Premiers Tage Erlander of Sweden, Haus Hedtoft of Denmark and Elnur Gerhardsen of Norway, is described as of "an entire ly informal and confidential charac- tex."

Vital Topics

No communique would be issued after the meeting, the personal :

seeretary of the Swedish Premier lold Stewart, who had been in Linfen a the Associated Press. little more than a month, said the Reds captured Linfen's airfield an March 7, but had not been able to penetrate into the city proper, which permitted Shilling to set down his already had been taken in February, plane on the city parade ground. His when the three Premiers met in said that Linfen was quiet In the day- Stockholm in one of their regular time, but at night the Communists conferences as leaders of the Social attacked with mortars, machine-guns Democratic Parties of their countries, and rifles.

he said,

On Thursday

again meeting as the heads of their parties. On Thursday nighi all, of them will make public speeches at a meet- ing in the Stockholm Concert Hall, arranged by the Stockholm section of

Swedish Social

Stewart left all his belongings behind, bringing out only a pencil and a book on "melbods of Com- munist torture."

the

Party',

they

are

Democratic

He said he thought one Coni- mulst line would be to blame n

mendations yesterday for con- seription and a preparedness programme. Mr Forrestal told critics of mobilisation who claim

Favourite For Grand National

London, Mar. 18.-Thirteen- year-old. Prince Regent, James V. Rank's Grand National entry, still retains the confidence of the British racing public.

Described by many as one of the greatest horses never to win Britain's

"conspiracy by America to bring premire steeplechase, Prince Regem, Czechoslovakin Inio the Western

lor."-United Press.

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by

creases.

Conscription Figure

Moscow Reaction To Brussels Awaited

- London, Mar. 18.-A pause in which to consolidate the momentous plans launched yesterday, in Brussels and Washington and to gauge the reaction of the Soviet Government is expected in diplomatic quarters in London before the Western Union powers the United States take fresh measures to stem the spread of Communism.

or

On the reaction of the Soviet motion which urges the creation of Government to yesterday's Western political union "strong signature of the treaty of Brus-enough to mave European demo- sels by the French, British and bring about a federation of Europe,

cracy" and a long-term policy to Benelux Governments and its Mr Morrison said he thought that' blessing from Washington by could be dealt with in the foreign President Truman wil depend affairs debuto. the future policy of the Western

powers.

ing of the Brussels treaty, "signify- A resolution welcoming the sign- ing as it does the imperative need Opinion was divided among obser- itself against Communist

for Western civilisation to organise vers here today on whether Moscow

ПРЕТСЕ would amend the current programmehe

Bion."

was passed unanimously by on the Cominform in the light of the nt its annual meeting here today,

Conservative Central Council rallying of the West, to which President Truman gave a more speciting of the Brussels pact with the The resolution urged the widen- ically anti-Communist slant than did

the European Foreign Ministers at approval and support of the Com- their Brussels ceremony.

monwealth.--Reuter,

Bolgian Ratification

Brussels, Mar. 18. Declaring the Union alliance "a matter

Continued vigorous support for the Italian Communists in the election campaign preceding the polling on Western April 18 is. In any case, expected lo reinain A basic feature of Sevlet ment today prepared for immediate of urgency," the. Belglan Govern- polley.

Parliamentory ratification of next steps laken by the pact, signed yesterday

by Britain, powers are certain to be France and the Benelux countries. determined to a very great extent Giving a lead to the other four which the Soviet nations in the new alliance, Belgium

The

Western

by, the course

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Government refrains froin

in

are un-

BRITISH "PURGE”

Hilbelin (M. Beony), Dancing Flame Russian step foreports of recent which probably would be elarified by

who

Letters To

discus-

OUTWARD MAILS

Unless otherwise stated, registered artteles and parcel posts close 30 minutes carlier than the ordinary mail. If mall clave defors 10 am.. registered and parcels will close at 5 p.m. the previous day,

Wha

to-

Monty's Visit M. Georges Bidault, the French Foreign Minister, alrendy back in Paris, said on arrival there today that he was "very satisfied with what had been accomplished."

Economic and defence planning are regarded as the most urgent lasks now, and the forthcoming visit of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Stair, to Brussels, is expected to be the occasion for Joint defence talks.

But the reports in Paris, that a Joint Western Union military staff under Lord Montgomery has been decided upon, were described as "exnggerated" by British delegation. spokesman here today.

Lord Montgomery's visit, at the in- vitation of the Belgian Government,. is primarily to inspeet Belgian mill-- tary establishments-Reuter.

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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

foo_thriting for words, sa

they set it to Music!: Romance Dance and

Song!

Urging legislation to carry that atomic weapons are suff-Government now chooses to pursue today fabled a Parliamentary bill "No responsible Czech politician out President Truman's recom- cient for national defence: "It followed by a fresh diplomatic offen-of its signature.

If the moves in the West are not to ratify the pact within 24 hours is dangerous to assume that atomic guided missies have to be any further sensational de- the Belgian Prime Minister, M. Paul sive from Moscow, there is unlikely The Senators cheered loudly when made unnecessary a trained velopment outside the Soviet- Henri armed force.

Spaak, introduced the bill this It is also dan-dominated world.

afternoon. Prompt steps by Britata, of the great gerous to think

Attention will be turned to con-France, Holland and Luxembourg to size of modern military forces

schemes already an- Fostealing the

rattfy the agreement are expected as just a mass army.”

to follow.

Another swift move to translate, Further accessions to the Western Mr. Forrestal said: "The modern Union, the simplest form of

into ex- the alliance

reality nry Is made Up

trained tending Western security, of

declsion by the five Foreign Minis- tochnicians to handle those com likely until the new

convene the International ters to

Permanent plicated mechanical weapons, and unit has found its feet. But they Consultative Council here next week, its size is made necessary by their are only unlikely if the Soviet to discuss its own functions. very existence".

He added that security depended back, And it is for a hint of the Von Boetseluer, planned to return to

hitlinit

The Dutch Foreign Minister, Baron an "balanced strength" and not solely reaction from the Kremlin that the the Hague today, and Mr Ernest. on superior uit forces.

news from Moscow is now being at- Bevin is to return to London The Secretary of Defence said that tentively watched the joint Chiefs of Staff had recom-quarters in London.-Reuter.

diplomatic morrow morning, mended that the strength of the Army, Navy and Air Force be in- Foreign Affairs Debato creased and that he would approve this, but he was not ready to give London, Mar. 18-Britain, warm exact figures regarding the inly welcoming the sirming of the Brussels pret, will not hear Parlia- mentary views on it until a foreign On President Truman's policy to

affairs debate, which Mr Herbert preserve peace through prepared-Morrison, lender of the House of ness, Air Forrestal said that Ameri- Commons, promised the House tu who was favourite for the last two

cans might dare to hope that the day in the not distant future." Nationals, was heavily backed

A Labour Member, Mr Mackay, tide of aggression will recede, and day. In a matter of hours his price as the threat to peace is reduced,asked for time for a discussion, of á Successor To Masaryk

had fallen from 80 to 1 to 14 to 1.

Finishing fourth last year and military measures could be reduced. Prague, Mar. 18. A Czecho-third the year before, Prince Regent

said that some 3,000,000 men slovakia Government quarter said is topweight for the 102nd National, were avaliable for conscription be The decision to meet in March today that a successor to Foreign which is to be run at Aintree. Liver. I tween the ages of 20 and 26 but that

within a matter of hours." Minister, Jan Masaryk will be named pool, on Saturday, Associated Press. deductions would have to be made

OF REDS for the

unilt. physically SPRING CUP committed suicide Мокотук

• circles is

Pressed by the Senators, he stated from

(Continued from Page 1) London, Mar. 18.--Probable run, reluctantly that the request for jumping

Speculation in

ners and jockeys for the Liverpool Army recruits would probably be for take that Edenek Fierlinger, Social De-Spring Cup, running over one and a

ia the Interests of public an increase of

Nevertheless, as Members strength up to 900,000 securliy mocratic lender who persuaded quarter miles at 3.10 pm, at Liver-

The present authorised strength is of the House of Commons, we must

The Senators wanted to co-operale with the pool tomorrow, are:

000,000. Diesel (C. Smirko), sts, will get the appoint~ | Weston), Bridle Path

to recognise that it raises large issues Stuart (T.

know about the (T. Burn), ment as Foreign Minister.

demobilisation. The Parliamentary discussion- President Eduard Benes, who has (no jockey), Command Performance

Secretary for the Army, Mr Kenneth "Important executive action has stilt made no comment on Czecho (CRichards).

Royall. Portmanteau

with appeared

Mir been taken by the Government and Disliked Americans

(Forrestal, dismissed these stories as it is for the Government to find the was Brilt). slovakia's government crisis,

Wednesday by Premier Law Sult (E. Smith), visited on

Orient (Gordon Richards),

arid "propaganda,"

Mr Forrestal proper, adequate ume for Crusaders Describing the fted fighting tactics,

Klement Gottwaldi. On the

same Horn (E. Mercer), Silver Pencil (W. added that he knew of no significant sion."-United Press. Stewart-ald-the-Communists gave

day he received Defence Minister Gilchrist), Bristol Fashion (J. Sime).

reduction in Russia's military forces. the natives hand grenades and drove

Well-informed sources said that General Svoboda and other high Dissipation (A. Richardson)-Reuter.

-Reuter. them against Nationalist defences, the confidential discursions, would officers of the Czech Army.

SINGAPORE AT OLYMPICS The activities shooting them from behind if they "certainly touch upon all vital topics

were of-a-nature |--- faltered.

London, Mar usually preceding important Govern-

18. Singapore has of the day."

been invited to

the These Included,

compete In they said, "thement changes.

Olympic games next summer, the declaration made by

organisation committee President Truman, the Brussels Pact,

Parliament Surprisa

announced to-day. the Marshal Plan defence policy and

Parliament, since the crisis com-

The Singapore Olymple Committee neutrality."

pletely dominated by Communists, was recently recognised by the In- produced a surprise today with the ternational Olymple Committee. re-election of Josef David, conspicu- Rumania Informed the organizera One source close to the Swedish ous National Socialist, as president, that she would compete in 12 sports Stewart said the 'Reds were using Government said he thought it "highly shelf David

The Communists had the power to athletics, rowing, basketball, box- Chinese, Japanese and Czech-made unlikely" that joining in the Brussels

the slightesting. cycling. fencing, football, weapons. He said that he also saw

Pact would be seriously considered. Festure. Decision to retain him in gymnastics, wrestling, shooting. three American-made mortar shells.

Although

office which, neutrality

Sir,-No doubt many of your from a protocol yachting-Associated Press. probably an

readers will sympathise with The Nationalist morale in Linfen would be discussed, he foresaw "no point of view, makes him the second JAMAICA-MCC DRAW

the is good, the garrison is well stocked change by Sweden's policy of highest official in the Czechoslovak Kingston, Jamaica, Mar. 18.-The advertiser in your issue of yesterday with food and is building pillbox neutrality."

is regarded by some cricket match between Jamaica and wh alates that he is desperate in fortifications, he Bald. Stewart Any joint communication to Fin-

as un effort to give some the MCC, which was concluded here

need for living accommodation. estimated that 20,000 Reds are land in view of Soviet pressure there.

to the

do, remnants of the today, ended in a draw.

for T

I too am almost desperate. besieging the city. United Press,

The final scores were:

And also wog deemed rather improbable, mi parties

my desperation is bitter, when Jamaican David, widely acquainted I contact between Social Democratle and with many friends in Britain, four declared, MCC 278 and 88 for searched for a home, only to see it Macao, Tainshan and Shokki (Sea) 4 pm

abroad 344 for seven declared and 233 for I see around me so many new and As the meeting was "an Informal.

empty flats. Only those who have leaders," it could not be expected belongs to the left group of his own three-Reuter.

heid out of one's reach by a grasp- to take any decisions, another in party. He co-operated intimately

FOOTBALL RESULT formed source rald.

Teamkong (Kwongchowwan) (Sea) p.m. with President Bones during the war.

ing landlord who asks key-money or Straits, Ceylon, India, East & South the other hand" he added and the years immediately following was the result of a football. League ciate just how hopeless is the posi- London, Mar. 18.-The following $1,000 a month for rent, can appre- On

Africa, Bombay, Egypt and, Europe via Londen (e) 8 p. (par. reg. and "big deals are sometimes made at

Six Lose Immunity

match played today:

ord.). Parliament then voted unanimous- luncheon parties,”—Associated Press,

Third Division Southern:-North-)

BATURDAY, MARCH 20 ly, as expected, to strip six former ampton Town 0, Swindon Town 0-regret to say, is directed toward Stan (res); 0.30 am, tord

good deal of this feeling, I

Closing Times By Air members of their Parliamentary im- Reuter.

This action

Government.

Manila, PL, Honolulu, t.8.A. & Canada, 'munity. Paris bank clerk, M. Henri MURDER

prepared the

RUGBY RESULT

Firstly, because the 930 am. freg); 10 a.m. (ord). cause-lies within Government's con- way for trials on charges which

Shanghel. London, Mar. 18-The following trol.

Nanking, Hapkow, Tsingtao, security authorities may decide to were the results of rugger matches and who forms the second party to

trol. Why

does this racket go on,

and Pelping, 3.30 p.m. bring against them

Closing Times By Bea & Train opposing played today:

Canton (Train) HIGH SEAS will of the people."

Tugby Union: County answer, I feel, lies in the Miasto, Tainanan and Shekki (Bea) 8 a.m. who lost their immunity fordshire 15, Berkshire 13.

olony's immigration policy, Το bc Saigon (Sea) Noon. Valdimir Krajina, former Secre

'Swatow and Bangkok (Bra) 10 am... a haven of refuge is no Straite (Sea) 10 . dismissed by a Winchester,

18-James Lary of the National Socialist Party Blackheath 3. Cardiff 14, Oxford fered colony. But to allow rich Macan, zatahan and Strakki (Bea) 4 9,18, Other matches: Birkenhead Park #, doubt à credit to a Driush-adminis-Alacao, Tinshan and Shekki (Ben) 2 p.m. Paris court today. Costs were comb, went on trial on Thursday to escape from the country: Alole University 3.-Heuter.

30-year-old Glasgow ship Bohuslav Deci, arrested as he tried

unre- Canton (Train) 2 p.m. stricted, the influx of so many zich Kangmoon (Bea) 5 p.at. the defendants. tq

accused of the high seas murder of Cizek and Otto Horn, all National

refugees that The original inhabitants Canton (865) 5 p.m. The court held M. Verdoux's plea

young London actress on Oct. 18.

alists and two Slovak Democrata, that Socialists

can no longer compete in obtaining prosecution contends was ill-founded. He was not present Carab strangled Miss Eileen (Gay)

home. is overdoing hospitality. in court when the judgment was Gibson, 21, and pushed her

There is a far less pleasant term body given,

which could be applied. through porthole of the liner

Secondly, having allowed this in- Durban Castle into shark infested M. Verdoux claimed his reputa-

flux, Government might at least tion and his

of mind and African' waters, 00 miles off Portu- peaco

make some

effort, to control its well-being.. had suffered.

guero Guinea. through

been received from three members, Acern, Gold Coast, Mar. 10-effect upon the local situation. It Camb claims that she died a ben Ripka, Peter Zenki and Prokop Police were stoned when removing known exhibition in Paris of the film, natural death in his arms, after they Detinn. Ripka, formerly Minister for roadblocks at Kumast, 120 miles these fantastic prices are asited,

the local officials that showing a man of his name as a had been intimate in her cabin. Ho Trade, was reported to have escaped, north of Accra, in new Gold Coast murderer. He alleged six points in said he threw the body overboard Dritina is still in a Prague hospital disturbances today. common with the central figure of because "I did not want to be found after

fare apathet is voiced that wo to the suggestion of the film: Christian name, surname, in such a compromising position." employment in a bank, being már-

ftat. Zenkli served many years as a The roadblocks were built during local citizenship. Give us, first, the The body has never been found. Lord Mayor of Prague-Associated had assembled during the hours of and some protection from rich in- home in our own colony. the night, and a large crowd, which ried, being the father of a boy of Mics Gibson was returning to Eng- Press. five,, and being a specialist in land from Capetown, South Africa,

Arms Discovery

the curtow, were dispersed by tear vaders and the grasping landlords.n.KT. tinancial matter.

where she had appeared in the play

Wo can hardly be so proud of the Programme Summary: 0.01, Studio: "Golden Boy.”—Associated Press.

Arms and ammunition found in a

Chlofs of the Kumasi Divisional present situation that we wish to Children's Half Hour: Tammy

Troots house at Ruzne, near Prague, are

Hiking Holiday (ECTS): 630, Melodies Council appealed, to the police for associate ourselves with the admini- belleved to be intended for a Czecho-help, when hostilo crowds met them stration which allows it to ariso,

from the British Films (BCTS); 7, Lon- don Relay: World and Home News: 7.15. slovak National Socialist rising, with

as they assembled yesterday. Bixty- Might not Government go half-studio: "You Asked For Variety Re Rume airfield as an objective, the three, people were arrested.

Give us (1) a restricted im-

quest Programme presented by Lynn Czechoslovak news agency reported

Frazer: 0.10, Amy Woodford Finden: The disordera began at Kumasi on migration

and

(2) poller today.

soma Indian Love Lyrics sung by Nelson Eddy:

8.30, Light Orchestral The Ministry of Interior mid the mand the release

Selections: 9. London Relay: World and flome News: 9.15. Weather Repor; 9.10, "The Braids Trust" (CTB) with Donald McCullough

He said: "A Communist prisoner momentous told me that he disliked Americans because his leaders told them that Americans are bad. They said they Hiked Russians. because their leaders told them that the Russians helping them."

Verdoux Suit

Thrown Out

Gre

Paris, Mar. 18.-The claim by

Verdoux, for 5,000,000 francs damages against the producers

and distributors of the Charles

Chaplin film, "Monsieur Ver- doux," was

awarded

The defence was there

was no between M.

real resemblance

Verdoux and his screen namesake as - WOR middle-

the screen Verdoux

aged with grey hair, while M. Verdoux was a young man

brown hair.

With

The

Neutrality

Mar

ON

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Answers

observerst,

with

for

.

Jan Uralny and Fedra Hodza. Gold Coast -

Prague newspapers have reported that Krajina and Cizek have managed to get out of the country.. An announcement was made in Parliament that resignations · had

a fall from a window of his

Police Stoned

tion.

The Editor

The

right to

Desperate And Bitter

control over new real-

the

of the six ar-dences (of what use to encourage a part of arms were found in the house of a rested men for alleged incitement to landlords to build only for 2. Leopold III. Stanislav Miksigek, a coal, merchant riot in the clash of an ex-service-cuckoo in our nest), and we might

1. Vancouver Island, The conventional clauso declaring British Columbia.

all personages were fletitous had 3. Gonents. 4. Manuel Quezon. 6.at. Ruzne and, a member of the mon's "cost of living" protest at the then turn a loss bateful eye on this

of each General Joseph P. Sillwell. 6, Bas- Czechoslovak National Socialist beginning of the month, when many local citizenship.

Party--Reuter.

appeared at the beginning showing of the flim-Reuter..

Bino.

people were killed-Itouter,

B. J., S.

MUDAY, MARCH IS Closing Times Dy Air

Dangkok, Rangoon,

Calcutta, Karachi. Bahrein. Cairo (Nairobi, Johannesburg,

& Marselles via Calro Augusta and

Kita

London, (Kowloon C.P.Q.) a HAYWORTH

yung

Hankow.

(GPO) 3.30 pm. Balgun and Part, 330 p.m. Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking.

Tsingtao, Peiping, Canton, Chungking. Foochow, Tainan and Swalow, 3.30 pm, Canton (Train) p.m.

Closing Times By Bea & Train Atacao, Tsinahan and Shekki (Sea) 19.02. USA, Canada, Central & South America via San Francisco (No Parcela for Canada) (Sea) 3 p.m. Holhow (seas

Manila (Sex) 3 pm. Pakhol (Sex) 3 p.m.

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BUNDAY, MANCI Clasing Times By Air Bangkok, Bingapore. Batavia, Colombo,

Sydney arm, Auckland, 10 am Kunming, Calcutta, Swalaw, Toochow, Canton, Amoy, Shanghal, · Nanking, Hankow, Tinglao, Peiping and Tainan, 10 17.

Closing Times By Ben&e Train Macao, Tenshan and Bhekki (Sea) 6 a.m. Macao, Teinshan and Shekki (Sea) 10 am, Swalow (Bea) 10 am,

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