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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FOR YOUR SPARE MOMENTS
.MCKENNEY DUMBBELLS
ON BRIDGE
Double Squeeze Needs Good Timing)
BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY TODAY we introduce
Ben
ond
Melancon; another of Colum bus, Ohio's, good bridge players. Mr Melancon GWILG manages the Columbus Bridge Club, and is known as a quiet, modest player, but one never 10 bo underrated.
In today's hand, Mr Melan- can executed a
GIVE ME TEN CENTS WORTH
OF
FLY PAPER
I WANT TO
MAKE A
KITE!
very unusual Check Your
and Interesting squeeze play to make his contract, lic
Won
the opening lead of the queen все, with dummy's of spades cashed the ace of clubs and led the mall club, West winning with the king.
West could not return his partnern spade, so he led back the five of diamonds. Melancon won this trick with the king of diamonds, then led the ama!! dummy's heart and finessed
lie
next queen, which
held.
Melancon
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AK 10
UNUSUAL ANGLES "
CENTENARIAN ADVISES HOW TO LIVE LONG
BY CLAIRE COX
the
BY THE
WAY by Beachcomber NOTICE a revival of In-
FOR THE BUSINESSMAN
RUBBER
MARKET
DECLINE
New York, Mar. 31,--Number
Kales totaling 11 contracts.
Standard futures closed 14 to 18 points lower nominally with
sales reported.
futures provod dull, with prices easing under dealer liquidation for the end of the month.
at Landon was offset by lower
terest in the poetical works of the great Mc-1 contract rubber futures today Gonagall. Fossibly this will closed 13 to 18 points lower on 17 years old, and NEW York-Nathaniel Vickers since he was
is going to smash his golf proudly shows visitors pictures lead people to rediscover elubs to smithereens, if he does, of cathedrals and office buildings Manton of Derby, author of
Only Inst the immortal "Ode to Eus-on time which he designed.. not break 70 by
year, Vleisers drew up the plans ton Station," in which occur ho is 110 years old.:
for a chapel on Long Island, and the lines: That gives Vickers *ight
he says he has sill a few bulid- years to improve his game, for high in him yet. ho is 102 now. He has been playing golf since he gave up tennis and cricket 80 years ago, but he has never been able to than 70 go 18 holes in fewer strokes.
J
a
"Retire? Never," he declared. "I'm really much too busy."
Afler
of big breakfast Juice,
eggs, bacon, orange oatmeal, toast and caffeo every All winter, Ühe spry old day, Vickers goes for a walk. newspapers been practising He brings all the gentleman
And so, thou busy station, with
so many swift trains. The marvel is that the hunt- ing so rarely goes wrong. No monarch or his loved consort
ever sllaḍains
To trauet from thee, ainging one of our oldest refraina, "Now we shan't be long!"
Knowledge A rumour
1. What is said to be the first university in Europe?
2. Give the date of D-Day.
3. What country was former- ly called New Holland?
Give the source of 4.
"There is no book quotation, so bat, but some good may be found in 1."
his Long Island apartment, and them unil noon, when he has was with some he thinks maybe lie has made na gloss of wine
lunch. alick to pipe
or
Singport market
cables. Tho
Tuled cor. respondingly
dull with Interest until deadlocked apparently some news develops out of the current London meetings.
Pricen closed as follow:- Ne. 1 Contract Rubber Futures. April
10.00 nominati 10.00
May Juno
July August September
10.45 nominal a
"
10.08 18.77 bid"
10.33
October
18.03
д
November
10JT
December
M
10.00
January (1050)
18,75
February
10.20
March
18.15
April
10.10
May Juno
10.05
10,00
consterna- and a light
that Dr Smart-Allick Then he puffs on his tion and
picked up a disquieting rumour rends paints, plans for sketchen
According to Mr buildings yesterday.
(Rilas Bathurst), ho would like to build before Transom he dies. Before dinner he has mathematics inaster, it is being another glass of wine and, with sald that Mountfalcon Foul- not playing a part; dinner, a big glass of ice cold
that he is as
Innocent as he beer.
looks; and that when the boys in find this out there will be the
April "The thing is phy.
the head- dle impossible,” snorted
May "with such а пате па
tile progress.
I'll "If I haven't, painting," he declared.
Vickers never allows himself an idle moment, even though he has lived twice as long as a lot
enough is the
of people. He takes long walks, colours, rends
moderation "I believe in paints in water and putts from the time he opens his sparkling blue eyes at everything and in rever hurry-devit to
ho sald. "You'll morning ing." o'clock every eight until he goes to bed at 11 to 12 young. If you hurry, you know," at night.
Vickers spends his evenings his real name?" replied Mr with a playing drnughin with his Transom (alias Bathurst), who Vickers, a slight mann Ave
sults, hus daughter, Mrs Olive Howard, was rather sensitive in these fondness for tweed
Captain "We have Captain white hair and a close-cropped with whom he has lived since matters
Old beard. He has been an architect his wife died five years ago at Foulenough's word for it," said the age of 03. His four other Smart-Allick; and then both children, seven
grandchildren
men laughed at the absurdity of Jand six great-grandchildren having the Captain's word for visit him often and bring him anything. "Anyhow," added the
headmaster, "the
bas the 5. Who
better chance of surviving his or her spouse, a man or a woman?
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4. Name the earth's climatic zones.
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cashed the high spade, returned to his own hand with the ace of diamonds, and enched balance of the' clubs.
the
The last three cards in each hand are underlined. When de- claror led the Inst club, East
reven
1.
BOYS' AND GIRLS MAGAZINE vobec and pepperminta
Little Punch and the Indians
-They Took Him Into Their Tribo- By MAX TRELL
MR Punch," said Knarf the with the ahnwdow-boy turned-about name, to his old friend. "did you ever know any Indians?"
Mr Punch, who was at that moment writing a letter, blotted the page carefully, laid down his pen, and looked at Knart, "in-
a number of them. One of my best friends was Hiawatha"
"iliawatha!" exclaimed Knarf
had to discard either the jack | dians? Yes, indeed! I knew quito of spades, which would tablish dummy's spades, or the len of hearts, in which case both of dummy's heurts would be good, because West, too, was squeezed. He could not hold the nine nad eight of hearts and the queen of diamonds.
This is a double squeeze and requires very nice timing.
CHESS PROBLEM
By A. K. ELWORTHY Black, & pieces.
R
A
2
ft
H
O
White, 12 pieces.
White to play and mate in two,
Solution
problem:
to
in astonishment. "Did you know him?"
Mr Punch smiled and nodded.
1-28
Hiawatha and I played games Little Punch and his Indian friend.
went swimming together. We
mastow do we know it'
.demoralised
whole school being ect of the The doctor says Vickers is In better health than most men by a plous prig is not one we half his age. Only his hearing need laite seriously." has failed, and he is really quite
Forging ahead
very few things
1001 nominat
Standard Rubber Futures.
. 18.00 United Press. LONDON MARKET London, Mar. 31--3ylees, i tha rubber market here today closed an follow:- May in pence per lb.)
..11-3/10 July/September
1-1/10 October/December
-United PreBS.
107
China Produce
Quotations
MORE STERLING FOR EGYPT
Financial Agreement
With Britain Signed
Cairo, Mar. 31.-Britain and Egypt signed
a commercial and financial agreement here to- day after three months'negotiations. Khabhasha Pasha, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, signed for Egypt and Sir Ronald Campbell, the British Am- bassador, for Britain.
Today's agreement succeeds that 'of 1948, which released £32,000,000 from Egypt's ba-' lances in Britain blocked during the war.
The text of the agreement | Britain had, under the agree- will be published on Monday. ment, agreed to export to Egypt The Egyptian Foreign Minister goods worth over £47,000,000,
today's ceremony:
against the £33,000,000 "There
Is no doubt that the worth of goods last year, existing close economic relations
About between the two countries can-
00 percent of theso not but consolidate the basis of British exports would represent essential goods for Egypt and our co-operation 1ra spheres.
would be "dollar savers," 'lie said.
ollier
"The negotiations
may have appeared long, but the fact that they have led to the present ac cord is proof of the spirit of friendship prevalling through
out,"
Mr Wright, who is, the Trea- sury's Middle East, then referred to representative in the
which the the hard currency
to agreement makes available Egypt, and said: "In dollar and Sir Ronald said: "We have dollar worthy commodities.
mindful been
of Egypt's such as petroleum products- economic needs and have done
Egypt will be felting mora
the lost." com-
our best to meet them. We hope dollars this year than during
that by modities
provide
the essential
We shall be able to
Egypt during 1949,
The question of Egypt's re-
facilitating a substantiul quantity entry into the sterling area was of petroleum products, and by not raised during the negotia the amount of hard currency ions, he said.--Reuter. made available, we shall be
offering a useful contribution to the economic Egypt"
well-being
of
New York, Mar. 31. happy about that.
Aniseed oil, per 16. F.O.B. New
York THE news that a wrist-alarm-
US$0.00/00
An official tummary said the years I had ch has been invented "For nearly 100.
New Costia F.Q.B. Fer York
1.50/2,35 agreement provided for an Im- to listen to people talk, and It
laughter.
Agar agar, per
. F.O.D. Now mediate release of £12,000,000 got awfully baring." he said.leaves me hot-with
There are
York
2.5/3.25 from Egypt's sterling balance United Press.
today In the world remaining
Sandalwood, in drums, depending
further which do not mako a noise. Somebody must have noticed wrist-watches are compara-
uru_conspar tively quiet, and therefore fray and fret the nerves of a genera» attion which has been encouraged by "progressive" musle to listen to road-drills and ecstasy open exhausts. All we need now is the installation of loud- speakers in reading-rooms to enjoin silence.
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Answern
1. The medical school
Salerno, Italy, founded in the ninth century, 2. June 6, 1044. 3. Australia, 4. "Don Quixote" by Cervantes. 3. A woman.
show Statistics
that among centenarians women outnumber men three to one.
North and South Frigid, North and (TOMORROW: Centrally heated South Temperate and Torria grandfather clock boils egg white
6.
playing "Rule, Britannia!")
and hunting together. To tell you wigwam, getting my bow and YOUR BIRTHDAY........ By STELLA
Mr
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
the truth,"
T'unch added.
arrows ready. I made sure that Hiawatha took me home with my mocassins ft and that I had
tribe. him to his
They even the proper feathers stuck in my gave me an Indian name."
hair. It seemed as if the dawn
PORN today, would never come. I knew we tremendous
you
have and Interests over too wide determination Beld, you Josc effectiveness. were going to hunt buffalo, What
your ideals are wonderful fun it was going to
excep- Conserve your energies. be, chasing a herd of these great tionally high, Sometimes, how- animals as they went thundering ever, you bite off
you can chew across the pining.
Indian Name
Knurt eagerly asked what was the Indian name that Hiawatha's tribe gave Mr Punch.
me," said
Mr
"They called Punch proudly, "Chlet Little Punchuwatha"-
Knarf thought this was an odd name. But Mr Punch was stil JaBeing.
"Finally," said Mr Funch, "It grew light and I darted uul of the vigwani all ready for the hunt. Hiawatha' and the rest of the Indian boys soon appeared. aut. we set And presently Silently we moved through the woods, I could see that Hiawatha was following a trail, for every now and then he would stop and
"One day my fried lawatha called me and said that he and at the other Indian boys were Roing hunting the next morning. look for footprints on the ground I hardly slept a wink that before moving on again" night," said Mr Punch, "All
night long I sat up in my little
elled.
and
al
one
URC
and
ton
J.
NY FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
(00
Closing rates Mar. 31,
and
for
on quantity quality 13.00 namn.
Argentine Peso Coll- Tung vil, in tank care, F.D.D. New releases up to £18,000,000,
cul} York, per lb. ......... 0.20 nom.
Argentine Beryllium, (10 10 12 percent) por
make To enable Egypt to
oficial) ... 20.00/36.00 Molybdenum, 100 percent) per payments in hard currencies for Australia
Brazil, fis current transactions, Britain Belgium Unlled Press.
undertook to sell Egypt, against Canada sterling, a total of £5,000,000 Chile
States
in England (30 days) dollars in United
contingent
Pes (Un-
2003
3.23%
..0040
022814
03-7/10
0330
4.02-15/10
4.03-17/10
equal instalments.
France
00
Indin
3024
Mexico
1430
New Zealand
4.03
Peru
,0070
Portugal
0404
South Africa
4.0.136
2510
4300
3770
3775
430
.0001
Untied Presa.
CHICAGO
GRAINS
Chicago. Mar. 31-Grain prices on the Chiengo Board of trade today clared as follow: WHEAT prices per bushel.
May
July
May
July
OATS
May July
ment
Britan also declared her readiness to facilitate the sup- ply to Egypt of petroleum pro ducts during 1949 to an amount up to £3,000,000 against pay-Sweden
sterling.
She also Switzerland
Uruguay ab to extend facilities · to Venckutla
the Anglo-Egyptian Oil Netherlands flelds and Shell Companies to Batavia pay sterling during 1949 for es- Hongkong 1-sential dollar equipment 1.32-ported into Egypt.
C012-
United Iress.
China Bristles
im-
According to Mr Leonard Wright, the tender of the Bri- Ush delegation in Cairo, which negotiated the Anglo-Egyptian commercial and financial agree- ment, British manufacturers will
exceptionally must
Bristles. P... New York, per ib. greatly benefit by ft. opportu
New York, Mar. 31,
guard
an follow:-
Hankow, regular *-
го
more than You men arc
time. practlen! Consecration to a purpose and against being called
objective nists.
your executive concentration to an are highly important, but you ability wisely and you can must not be over-ambitious or far--You are a good critic and you may not reach the perfec. in addition, usually can work solution to any problem, tlon you desire. And this in out a turn would be
no matter how difficult. It is harmful, since without a sense of accomplish- kely that the loyalty of your ment, you tend to become pes- friends will help you over many simistle and cynical.
an obstacle. Learn to recipro-
the
Singapore
Shunchpi
Dollar Credit
For Israel
Mor,
Mr Wright toldi reporters
Washington,
31,-The sortments US$ 6.00 nom. tonight that
British manufac-Export-Import Bank today an Chungking regular as-
urers would benefit-because-nounced a credit of US$5,000,000 to Israel for the purchase in the United States of tele-com- munications equipment.
Boriments ******* Shanghini, regular D
Koriment Tientsin. 26's shorte. Tientsin, 20' regular
**
2.30
12.00 --United Press.
cate when you are at the top of NY Seeds And Oils
success ladder.
You have a highly percep- live mind. Your chemies call To find what the stars have it shrewdness-your friends, a in store for tomorrow, select
Kharf was getting more ex-genius for being smart at the your birthday star and rend right time! You are a good the corresponding paragraph. money-maker, but often be Let your birthday star be your cause you scatter your energies daily guide. SATURDAY, APRIL 2
"All at once," said Mr Punch, yesterday's Rupert's Elfin Bell-50 Hiawatha held up his hand and we all stopped. It was so quiet a leaf drop. I you could hear held my bow and arrow ready. Af any instant I expected to see a herd of buffalo."
1. Q-Q1, any: 2, Q, Kt, or p
match.
CROSSWORD
Across
145
2 and 0. If the bear can ke M
10 could be light neaded. 12-31
8. It's a good work-a-day covering.
D. Muscular sort of wines. (5)
11. 3 responsible for many
pack. (4)
12. The home of more than one 11
143
13. For shamo) (3)
61
24. Could Do juice from the graDO,
147
18. Skeleton DATE (3)
18. From which a groan may emana-
nto. (B)
ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)--- A definite Improvement today over yesterday. Business is stimulated. The afternoon may "And did you?" cried Knarf. bring adventure and romance.
Shook His Head
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)--- Combine business and romance Mr Punch shook his head sad-if you wish. The stars indicate ly. "All we saw was a little that all should turn out well for bunny-rabbit. It glanced at us you today. for a moment, then turned and disappeared down a little hole and ive never saw it again. That was the end of the hunt. But still it was a great deal of fun, because we played tug, and leap frog, and follow-master all the way home."
GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-- Definitely a good day for both business and pleasure. Take ad- vantage of the benefits offered.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23-Oct, 23)- A new venture may prove suc- eessful now if you follow your intuitions as to how it should be undertaken.
SCORPIO (O:4, 24-Nov. 22)-
new iden today.
2
Try out Timidity can only forfelt some Procrastination never
benent. pays.
to
“SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22-You may trust your judg ment today when it comes business or personal affairs.
CAPRICORN (Deo, 23-Jan. 20)-Advertise a new business. Get moving in the right diree- tion. Green lights are on again for you.
Rupert and Bila are led readily
CANCER (June 23-July 23) onwards and upwards until they have walked right out of the beli
Don't get embroiled in red tape of mist and find their way barred
if you can help it. Go right Why by another small figure.
to the heart of a problem for it's the elf guard of that little rail
the solution.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. This time. 10 way," cries Bill.
"So you never caught any
LEO arcad of being angry, the guard buffalo?"
(July 24-Aug, 23)- 19)—You might ask the boss said Knarf,
hurdly A general improvement for you, for n stands and salutes smartly.
might raise and you able to hide his disappointment. too. Make the most of your even get what
No you ask! say," says Rupert, turning to their guide.you must be an important
harm in trying. "No," said Mr Punch, "buffalo opportunities to advance now. person if he salutes you like that!"
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)- VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)~~ "He's not saluting me." gringunting was only for big In-
for Continue yesterday's ventured the elf. That's meant for your dians. I was only Chief Little A wish may be fullled
ol have been with an excellent prospect Punchawatha, a very small In-you today. If you because you've done us all such a
plans, they
how. dian, and so was Hiawatha. We inaking
may success. Be moderate, good tum by coming here 1"
only hunted rabbits,"
ever, in making demands.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
10. Could the rouse but 11 BRONCHO BILL
way, (3, b) 1. Ancient. (3)
22 Sleepy Rosind. (4)
23. A lizard of sorts. (4)
2% tight turn out to be mean. (4)
Down
1. le does make the aenor soit.
10-3)
2. Maybo mado evident. (4)
Intrude. (5)
4. Bhrub, (8)
6. You and 12 with arms akimbo,
0.8091 Across
7. Daually served at tea time, (*)
10. Earned when ho's left Lig-
featured (3)
19. Form in outilno (0)
10. Ho in not on your sido. (8)
17. Berin, to grow. (3)
20. Has this for spoed. (3)
Belution pi romerday'a muzzle.--Keforti
Emba
and Midden school Freel
A Doo: 13
1. The
14. Nation: 10. Acre: 19, {ug 20, "Talir:
21. Homqdi 12, Les; Ma, Quera: SĨA. You
Panes Legs: attrings & IDE Barcuumides Acros:" 12. "Light!? -10 Toscar 17, Novas,
INJIND COME TO TUB, BRONCHO BILL”
DON'T GO OUT
APTER 6M the
tmaterialise,
A Word of Encouragement
GOTTA SIOP ‘EM, SIR", "FORE
THEY GELY.
HEREL
YOU'LL BE KILLED, PLUND
CERTAIN
"LETTIN' ALL OUR WOMEN FOLK AND
BADIED GET SLAUGHTERED
By Harry F. O'Neill
GOOD LUCK, LAD GOD BE
WITH YOU an
פיר
New York, Mar. 31, Castor seed, per long
ton, F.D.B. Brazil US$ 105 nom, Cotton seed, per long ton, F.O.D. Memph Flax seed, per bushel, F.O.D. Minneapolis Linseed oil, per l. in
tank cars, F.O.n, New York Peanut oÜ, Der
F.O.B. New York
27.0 cents
11% centa United Press.
Jamaican Sugar Crop Increase
New York, Mar 31-The 1949 Jamaican sugar crop is expected to be about 258,000 short tons-
an increase of 19.4 percent over 1948-report B. W. Dyer and Co., sugar brokers.
Jamaican and other British West Indies sugar is normally shipped to Britain and Canada.
Associated Press
New York Ores
HONGKONG SHARES
The turnover on the Stock Ex-
Transactions and noon prices:
The latest credit authorisation comes from the US$100,000,000 fund earmarked by the Bank for industrial and agricultural_pur- poses in
Israel.-United Press
change this morning was 1200.210.00 OUTWARD MAILS
SHARES BUYERS KELLERS SALES BANKS
UK Bank,.. 1703 1723
INSURANCES
Union,
Underwrtiers,
710
0
250
310
012
ky
10
11K Fire. DOCKS, ETC. K. Whart N. P. Whart Dock. Provident. S'hai Dock. B Wheelock 282 LAND, ETC.
HK Hotel, XD
HK Land, S'hai Land,
Humphreys, UTILITIES
12.40
35
24 117!
500 12 500 11.50 800 3514
9% 2,00 1000
10002.03 12.20 13
Tram. XD 17.70 18.20 500 17.90 500 u 17.00
123
13.00 13.99 3100 13.80 1000 13,80
9.70 10 00, 1.00 Electric, XD 334 341% 1200 34
200 17.00
Penk Train Star Ferry, XD
16
New York. Mar. 31. Antimony, American 95 percent)
C. Light
(0),
in bulk of carload Taxes.
Tin, Grade "A" (99.8 percent or
1.03 higher)
C. Light (N).
Tungsten."
cent)
ton.
per- powdered (08-09
2.00 Wolframite' (Chinese are containing Tungsten Trioxide) duts pald F.O.D. New York,
short per
23.00725.00 United Press.
Macko
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Cement, XD
New York Metals
Closing prices Mar. 31. Iron Ore foly percent Iron) de. Ilvered lower port Lake Superior. per short ton, US1013-7.33
Copper (Electrolytic. Export) YA.. New York, per lb. 23% centh Zlue, (Prime Wertem, New York) 14.70 centis per fb............ Manganera (Electrolyte. 19. per- cent Manganeset delivered east 32.00 cents at Mestaniperi liver,
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COTTONS.
Ewo.
20
31 809 30%
36
471 500 4T
200 0015
0.10 800 A
300 8. 1000 7.00
Exchange Rates
thi
312.00
Business was done in the Tocal unoficial exchange market Trade Pact
morning at the following tales:- Sterling pound noto, (per 213 15,40 Rome, Mar. 31-Italy and V.B. dullur (per 1) .......... 624 Holland have signed a one-year old bars (per tael)
FIC plastres (per 100! trade agreement calling for the Slain tocais (per 100) exchange of about £15,000,000 NEI minders (per 100)" worth of goods. Associated Gold. Yuan (per 100 yuan) Press.
Singapore (Straits)
0,00
23.19
With effect from April 1, the ANG postage for local letters postcards will be increased, an follow-Hongkong, Kowloon and the New Territories, 10 cents for each oz. or part of an other (letter); 5 cents each (postcards), Coples of the Colony's Annua Report for 1948, (price $6) RID on sale at the General Post Omeo and Central Post Office, Kowloon, Surface mali for Tientsin and Peiping can be accepted for on- ward transmission via Shanghai and Chinwang tao,
Unless otherwise stated, ro- Ristered articles, and parcet posta close 30 minutes earlier shan the ordinary, tail, · TË MAHN close before 30 am.. registered and parcel-posis close at 5 pm. on the previous day. Malis are Flosed at Kowloon Central Post Olen half an hour earlier than the GPO Closing times
FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Closing Times By Air Halow, 3,30, p.m.
Nanking, Taingtao, Swatow, Amoy and Talpeh, 3.30 pm.
Mania. Honolulu, USA & Canada, 5 p.m.
Air Parcel Post for Manifa, Honey. lulu and USA, (CPO). 430 pm: (OPO) 1 p.m.
Ordinary Airmail (Printed Matters. Samples and Small Packet Posts) for Manila, Guam, Itonolulu and USA, (CPO) 4.30 pan; (GPO) & p.m.
Shanghai, o p.m.
Closing Times By Sea Amoy 3 Dm.
Fsamkong via Canton,
p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 7 Closing Times By Air Bwatow and Amoy, 4.50 n.m, treg); Danford),
Shanghal, 9 a.m. (reg); 0.35 .in. (ord).
Manila, 11.30 4.m.
Swatow. Amoy. Shanghai, Nan- king. Tsingtao, Chungking, Talpen, Kunming and Calcutía, 3,80 p.m.
Bangkok. 8 p.m.
Closing Times By Sea Formosa via Keelung, 10 a.m. Hollow, Paklol viä" Hoihow and Bangkok. 3 p.m.
Parcels only for Marseilles, 3 pan. Haiphong 5 p
Manda, Kauritius, af smbarn, Heirs, L. Margites, and Bouth Attien via Durban. 3 p.m.
Swatów, p.m.
Swalow and Amoy, Noon, Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Can-
32.50 da, UBA, Central and Bouth America on via Ban Francisco (No Parcels for 18.00 | Canada), 3 p.m. (par, reg ♬ ord).
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