10

WEATHER REPORT.

February 286 125 17m-No returns From Tivostock, or Japanese stations

resuure has decreased considerably at. Shanghai and slightly at other te porting stations.

The antleyrlane has moved north eastward,

The monsoon will rether moderate the south-east coast of Chias Alang and over the Chios Bea

Hongkong Rainfall for the 94 hours anding Mi. 10 am to-day, 0.00 Inch, Tomal soos January Lek 2.89 inches. egalnai an, Ayorage of 2.97 Inches.

Forecmb for the 24 hours ending at poan on the 17th,

1.-Hoogkong to Gap Rock. 8. winds, fresh to moderate; generally aleady, oratiog later.

TENNIS.

Here are the entries for the H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament :

Event No. 1.-M. W. Lo, M. K. Lo, Wei Lee Son, Yew Man Tsun, J. B. Pennen, Major H. Greenaway, R. M. Henderson, Wei Wing Lock, H. H. Lo, A. H. Crook, D. J. Valen tine, O. Rumjahn. H. Sakuma, M. F. Chao, A.A. & Rumjahn, S. H. Ismail, R. Townsend. M. P. Lo. W. E Crocker, J. Kawaguchi, Chua Sin Kah, E. Takenaga, G. Akai, A. Burnie, D. Blenkinon, L. Forster, A. B. Raworth. F. A: Redmond, and Major C. Leslie Smith.

Yoro Channel. N.E. winda, strong, moderating.

1450 comes of China betweennings. Wei

The same as Foaskong sad lamooks. No. 1.

4-Month count of China between Hongkong and Bainan. The same as

No.. L.

ROTEC OSAKEYATORY, MONTOKONG, DAILY WHATHER

FEBRUARY 24, 1920. —. u.

Station.

**Wlad

Hour

Barometer

a1 Box Levol

Tempomature.

Humidity.

Direction.

Weather.

Forno.

Tdivostock da Namaru

Hakodate

Toldo flochi

Kagoshima.

Oshima

Bouth Island

Wehalwe 8 4.50:50

Hankow

fahang Klakiang Changes Shanghai

Gatzlaff... Sharp Pk.

Bwstow.i Talbaku .....

Pescadores Cad tots --

Hongkong

Gap Root.

rober

Parboi

HODOW.

Phaizen

St.JID

Tourne

30.41.

↑ a 30,2 830.31

Aparri 6 a

Dagupan...

Manila

Legaspi

30.37

130.16

и

H

29. 39.91

Tacloban...) 23.94

Follo

Surig

Labran -

Event No. 2.-M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo R. Hancock and J. S. Jon- Lee Son and Yew Man Tsan, G. R. Sayer and A. H. Crook, Majors H. Greenaway and: Ardoine. Capt. H. E. Murray and A..B. Raworth, M. M. Maas and Capt. H. G. Montieth J. B. Beneran and L. Forster, V. Yvanovich and C. E. Marques. S. A. Rumjahn and 0. Furnjahn. A. D. Humphreys and J.! D. Humphreys, T. Imara and K. Yamazaki, A. A. Rumjahn and S. H.. Ismail Wong Po Keung and Wong. Po Ki, R. Townsend and Major Ed- wards, Capts. C. O. Oliver and H. Davies, M. P. Lo and Chua Sing Kah, E. de Sousa and F. Prata, J. Stalker and E. Abraham, J. Kawa- guch and H. Sakuma, Major T. G Bowen and F. Redmond, Ng Sze: Kwong and A. H. Rumjahn, M. P. Choa and M. H. Lo, A. Burnie and D. Bleckiren. Majors Bagnall and Hickling. G. H. Gibson and M. J. Henderson,

B

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Event No. 3.-G. W. Sewell, Major H. Greenaway, Capt: H. E. Murray, J. Perman. R. D.. Cromartie. Capt. H. Davies. Capt. H. G. Montieth. L. Forster, A. B.. Raworth, and F. A. Redmand.

Event No. 4.-D. M. Larkins, Pay. Lieux. C. G. Robinson, G. H. Wilson, D. J. Valentine, J. D. Hem- phreys, Capt. C. O. Olliver, Major Ardoino. A. Burnie, F., Lobel, Capt H. G. Montieth, G. Harriman, H. S.. Bennett. T. R. Chassels, E. W. Day, J. K. McConnell, C. Blaker, G. Mis- ken. Major A. W. Timmis, and C. B. Brown.

Event No. 5.-J. R. Wood and E. W: Hamilton, D. M. Larkins and H. N. Pountney, R. Hancock and G. R. Sayes, Lt. Col. L. W. Taylor and Col, L. Humphrey, G. W. Sewell and C. C. Stark. Major H. Green- away and Major Ardoino, Capt. H. E. Murray and J. S. Jennings. Pay- Lieut.. C. G. Robinson and Pay.-L.- bComdr. A. S. Holborn, M. M. Meas. and A. B. Raworth. J. B. Penman and L. Forster, A. H. Crook and A. D. Humphreys, R. L. Moncrieff and R. Bruce, R. D. Cromertie and J. D. Humphreys, Capt. C. O. Olliver and Capt. H. Davies, G. E. Towns and C. G. Adams, J. Stalker and E. Abraham, C. C. Hickling and F. A.. Dinsdale, Capt. H. G. Montieth and Major Timmis. Majors F. J. Bowen and C. L. Hickling. Capt. E. H. Gray and A. R. Sutherland. F. Lobel and T. R. Chassels, G. Misker, and C. | Blaker, Capt. Beaver and R. M..

b.

T. F. ULLITox, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Feb. 28. 1920 LEMOMETER, reduced to 31 degress Fabriobelt, on the level of the sea in

ebes, tenths and hundredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de- grees Fahrenheit.

3. HUMIDITY in percentage of satura Mep, the humidity of air iarated with mature being 100.

4. DIRECTION OF WIN, to two points

TORT OF WED, according to Bendford Soulet

6. BTATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, e detached cloud, ddriraling rain, ffog. gloomy, h hail, 1 Mghtning, o overcast

Beaven.

Event No. 6.1. R. Wood and Mrs. McElderry, G. V. Sewell and Mrs. Bernard Brown, G. R. Sayer and Mrs. Sayer, Major H. Green- away and Mrs. Greenaway, Capt. H. E. Murray and Mrs. F. Maitland, M. M. Maas and Mrs. Whitmarsh, J. B. Pennan and Miss Burdett, C. C. Hickling and Mrs. Hickling. Major T. G. Bowen and Mrs. Timmis, Major

o pasing showers, a squad, grain, janow Ardoino and Mrs. Moxon, E.. H. Gray

thunder ▾ visibility' w'dew, we'l

7. Bam ir inahes tenths and hunand Mrs. Gray, E. W. Day and Mrs..

fredth..

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table viven below had"beca mpiled at the National Almanso Office to London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an antomate tido-recording machine in the Water Foños Basin st Tolm Shs Toul turing the years 1979-9,

The sera of the table corresponds with

Day, F. A. Redmond and Mrs. H. P. Winslow.

ARRIVALS.

February 25,

The 6.4. TJTKINI, Dutch 2,886 tras, trom Japan, Capt. J. E. Bergs. J.C.JI,

H32

The 5.a. KOYO MARU, Jap. 1,287.45

the xer of the sounding in the Admiralty tons from Singapore, Capt. M. Otani,

Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet T.K.K, AB

Inches below mean sea-level

To

obtain the depth of water on the gange at the Victoria Naval Yard add I feel 4 Inches, and on the gange

it Lamont Dock, Abertleen, add 10 feet

4 Inches to the height given in the table.

Toy

2000.

February 28 to March 3, 1820. »

LOW WATER

Hongkong Height Mant Hours Tyme

Hian WATER

Fourkong

Бма

· Comp

fact

1. 18-

Ол

27

The KOYEI MARU, Jap., 2365! tors, from Yokohama, Capt. Iwashims, H.T.K. Buoy No. 16.

CLEARANCES.

February, 26.

The .. CHINHUA, (Brit.), cleared to-day and will sail for fingapore Swatow at 10am. to-morrow.

The ... KOYET MARU, (Jaa), cleared to-day and will seil for Bombay vis Bingapore at 10 a m. to-morrow.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICES.

'SOLIGNUM”

THE ONLY LEMENT ANAINST DEFTRUCTION OF WOODWORK BY WHITE ANTS AND DET-BOT.

“SOLFENEM

DOES NOT. HVATGRATE, CRACK OR PEEL, BUT SEARCHES RIGHT INTO THE WOOD.

Sola Agenter"

ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd.

1A, Chater Road.

*Phone 1500..

MILLER ENGINES

Stock arriving shortly.

Manufacturers Bepresentative

UNION ENGINEERING CO., LTD.

OFFICES and SHOWROOM: 18, Chater Road.

DISTRIBUTING VAGENT:

1; for

CLAUDIUS A ASH'S

and

S. S. WHITE Mfg. Co's.

DENTAL GOODS.

Complete line of Dental Supplies and Instruments on show at

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

(Dental Supplies Department.)

Branch at YAUMATL

Tel. 1967/8.

ROUND THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG

BY

THE BREEZY GARAGE MOTOR CARS

AT

THE SPECIAL: REDUCTION PRICE

(ONLY ONE ROUND, NO STOP ON THE JOURNEY.) Chandler 7 passenger Car ». Hudson 7 passenger Car Oakland 5 passenger Car •

• $12.00

BREEZY GARAGE (opposits Central Market) BRANCH DEPOT (opposite The San Co.)

KILL ANYTHING AND ANYBODY.

AUSTRALIAN DEVISES NOVEL METHOD OF EXTERMINATING JACK RABBITS.

Early in the nineteenth century,

$12.00 $ 8.00

#!Phone 2499

Phone: 3479

POST OFFICE.

Bagistered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given balow low otherwise stated, and where malia are advertised, to sloss before 9 Jam, registered and parcel malls are

alosni në 8 p.m. on the previous day.

cheaply than by using a pick and

1

In the case of Malla alosing before 8 a.m. Bagistration does at 5 o'clock on the previous evening,

UNWARD MILA,

THURSDAY, Febrany 28. U.S.A., Japan and Manila-Per TENYO

MARU.

FRIDAY, February 17. Bombay--Par BAIKAI MARU:

SUNDAY, February 29.

Baraits and Calcutta-Per EAIFUKU

MARU.

Straits & Bombay-Per WAKAMAJEU

MARU.

Japan-Per HAKATA MARU.

MONDAY, March 1.

Straits and "Calcutta-Per RANGOON

MARU.

WEDNESDAY, March 3.

Straits & Calcutta--Par TAFAN MARU. Btrait Per YOKOHAMA MARU.

GUTWLAD KALS.

FRIDAY, February - 17.

*Swatow and Haiphong- Fer KAI

FONG,8 m #Swatow, and 'Strait-For CHINHUA,

8 a..

Macao Per BUT AN, 8.15.m Straits Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, La Marques, South Africa, India vis Dhanushkodi, Bombay and Aden Per KOYEI MARU, 95.10.

Welhaiwe, and Tientia-Per CHIF

SHING, 10.3.

vis

Bandakan, Austrais and New Zealand Liand-Per Thursday EASTERN. Registration 2.45 a.m. Letters 10:30 p.m.. Straits, "Bangkok and Calcutta-Fer

MUTRA, Noon.

Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per

HAICHING, Noon.

Straits, Bangkok and Calcutta-Par

CHAKBANG, & pomer Philippine Islands-Fer, YUENSANG,

p.m.

Macso-Por CEUEN CHOW, LIS pm.

SATURDAY, February 28. Shanghai, North China, Japan ris Tokohams Canada, United Bouth States, Central and America, and EUROPE L BAN FRANCIBCO-Per VENEZUE-

محبة

Registration 9,45

Letters 10.30 ...

Sandakan Per HINSANG, 11a.m. Macso-Per SUI TAL 1.15 p.m. Macao--Por CHUEN CHOW, 4.15 p..

North China-- Par Shanghai and

YINGCHOW, 5 pm. SUNDAY, February 19.

*Swatów, *Pathol and Haiphong-Par

KAIFONG, 5.

Macao-Por SUI AN, 8.15 am). Swalow,

Amey and Foochow Per QUINNEBAUGH, & JE Swatow, Amoy and Formosa ris Kodung Per AMAKESA MARU

9.a.m.

TUESDAY, March 2.

Straits, Bangkok, Copion, Mauritius, L. Marquee, South Africs, In- dis via Dhanushkodi Erypt EUROPE via MARSEILLES

Registration Per FYRRHUS.

3.45 am. Letters 10.30 am.

The Farcel Mail will be closed on Monday, 1st Mar. at 5 pm.

TAMING, Islands-Per Philippine

$_p.m.

*Amoy, Shanghai and North China-*-

CHINKIANG, 3 p.. WEDNESDAY, March 1. Shanghai North Ohiza, Japan vis

Nagasaki, Okosda, United Stater, Central and South America and EUROPE T VANCOUVER B.C. Per AFRICA MABU. Registration 945 am. Letters 10.50 6.m Tientsin-Per HUICHOW, 2 p.m.

THURSDAY, March Shanghai and North China-Fer SIN.

KIANG II. SATURDAY, March 6.

Ewatow,

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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.i

TROM MUROPN.

The . PELEUS, dus here Mar. 4 from Europe and sails for Tsingtan, Shanghai and Japan, Mar. 5.

The sa. LAYGAON, dus bere Mar. 8 from Europe and sails fræ: Shanghai and Japan Mar. 9.

The B. MENTOR, der hee Mar. 15 from Europe and sails for Shanghai and

Amoy and Foochow Per Japan, Mar. 16. HATHONG, Noon.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

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Fer. Traps Mars Mr. F. M. Alker, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. 3ldrich, Mrs. G. Brags Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beck Jey, MM C. B. Beckley, Mr. B.B. Bang, Mr. O, Brien, Mr. and Mrs. L. B Bishop Mr. Bishop. Major W. Bid. WA. Batter well, Mr. E. Baugh, Mr. Held. Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Brady, Mr. E.

C

Leon. J. Lenberk and son. Miss E Lelteb, Mr. Lim Ya Che, Me: Las Enh

Nai and child, Mr. Lim Uy Song, Mr. J.

The as. KEEMUN, due here Mar. 30 from Europe and sails for Tsingtan and Japan, Mar. 81.

The RHKSUS, das here April from Europe and sais for Shanghal and Japan, April 2

The BS TELEMACHUS, das bere April & from Europe and alla for Shang hal and Japan, April 6

FROM AMERICą.

The ALTINDAREUS, Lelt Seattle Jan. 18 and is due hero ris Taingtan,

Yokohama, Kobe and Manila Feb 19.

Mar. 14.

FROM TEXTILA,

FROM JAZA,

The & PELEUE, learen Yokoham Apl. I and is dae here via Shanghai Ape.. 16, ailing for Liverpool via Bingapore Apr. 17.

FROM SHINGHIL

The - FIERHU8, leares Shanghai Feb. 18 and is due here. Mar. 1, skiing for London vis Singapore Mar. 2.

The SA BURYPYLUS, leaves Shang- hal Mar. 25 and is due bere Mat. 29, mi. ing for London ris Singapore Mar. 30.

The S. ORESTES, leaves Bhanghai Feb. 1 and is one here Feb. 4, miting for Liverpool ris Singapors Feb. 8.

The .. DANIA, leaves Shanghai Feb. 12 and is dus bere Feb. 16, exiling for t Liverpool vis Singapore Feb. 16.

The . HECTOR, leaves Shanghai Mar: 18 and is dos here Mar. 11, maiống for Idverpool ria Singapore Mar. 21.

2.

MOVEMENTS OF STELLERS.

The N.Y... Wakamaten Mary (Bom→ bay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the lith Feb, and is expected here on the 28th Fob

American Line) left Kobe for thir The N.Y.K. 1. Hakata Mar (South

port on the 2nd Feb, and is un pected here on the 29th Feb.

The Admiral Line's s.s. Crosskeys (from Seattle) sailed from Shanghai at noon Feb. 18th and will arrive at Hosptong on February 99.

;

The O. M. 8. 6. Co.'s 66. Wile sailed from Yokohama on Eob. slat and may be expected to arrive here on Feb. 29.

Tb4 N.T.E. 1.5. Langoon Maru (Calcutta. Live) left Calentta for this port vis Fab., and is expected here on the lat March Rangoon and Singapore on the 12th

The

The as IXION, leaves Beattle Mar. 8 abovel. He uses a motor car: ---

Cederberg, Mrs. A. R. Carter and child. His method is described in a letter Hr. C. B5 Carter, EST. Crole-Rees, Mr. and is due here is Taingiau, Yokohama, which he wrote.

T. O. Davies, Mr. T. E. Dremse, Mr F. Kobe and Manila April 14. A. Dickhoff, Hiss M. J. Fogarty, Mr. A W. Fald, Mr. D. *You wil be interested to know a E. Forman, Mrs. new use for the car. I am fumigat-Gerolmotos, Mr. J. H. Giles, Mrs. J. T.

The .& TINDAREUS, leaves Manila ing rabbits with it. I remove the Haraban, Mrs. E. G. Hobart, Mrs. J. E silencer and fit on a piece of 13 inch Hart, Misa D. M. Hyndman and child,

for Seattle vis Kobe and Yokohama D. Kennedy, Mr. B. O. Loo, Mr. and pipe with a reducing socket and a Father Hugalma, Hr. A. Joseph, Mr. A. Feb. 28 and is due is here Mar. 2. sailing the pioneers of Australia, confronted water pipe union, get 30 feet of 1 Mrs. 0.. L. Lamser and daughter, Mr. by the problems of obtaining fresh inch bore hose, go to a burrow the meat at low prices, began to breed upwind side, face the car to the wind,

de B. Lancaster, Mr. E. Mogget. Mr. The 5-8. HYSON, Losven Yokohama rabbite for table purposes. The put the hose into the burrow in the experiment proved a success from most upwind hole, and fil that hole

D. Malarkey, Mr W. B. Mabany, Mr. V. for London, vis Eingapore Mar. 18 he .a. HWAH. BUN, Chi), cleared the very start, but it was not many up with dirt. As the smoke comes ad Mr. E. D. Home Mr. and Mrs. J. Feb, 26 and is due here Mar-la, iling The LYCAGN, leaves Yokotama turday and wilkesil for Bai. on at 6 am years before the blessing of plentiful out of the other holes, fill in till all Mendoss, Mr. G. Malcolms. Mr. E. J. to-morrow. KNIGHT COMPANION, rabbits began to take the aspect of a are packed: If a large burrow, run McCarthy, Mr. E. W. Mahtani, Mr. and Mar. 37 and is dus here vis. Kobe and

FNichols, Mr. Nickels, Father Y.P.8mgapore April 13. (Brit) cleared to-day and will sail for plague of the most serious character, the eat for five minutes, when every Mis 3 Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs J Shanghai Apr 18, sailing for London vis Multiplying with amazing rapidity, rubbis will be kiled. The exhaust faiz, bir. Ong Kee Sin and child, Mr. A. The BE MENTOR, leaves Yokohams Yokohama vis bangbal at 8 am to

they began to overran the rich ranch fumes are mostly carbon monoxide, Fesk, Mrs. Blennor J. Pand, M.D., Mr. morrow:

and farm lands and the damage which forms a certain compound L. Rohrer, His M. Phrer, Miss H. M. Apr. 10 and is due here ris Kobe and resulting from their feeding on the with the blood of the rabbit and Heater, Mr. L. F. Rubens, Mrs L. 8.43d Shanghai Apr. 28, sailing for London crops ran into the millions of pounds polisans it. I worked the car for six Enbens, Mr. and Mrs. E. O Reids: Hr.vis Singapore April 17.....

B. N. Schanck, Mr. H.. Sbrahaple, Mr. sterling a year. To combat them, hours for a consumption of two center, Miss H. Spencer, Mr. A. Apr. 34 and is due here vis Kobe and DEPARTURES.

organized drives in would events of Delano fumigated Stock, Kr, A. &. Eynois, Mr. G. Blag, Shanghai May 10, milling for London settlers in a wide area would particl seventeen, large burrows. This Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stevens. Mrs. Bo May

The st

3. OTCLOPE, Ives Yokohama taken seven men Beng sed & children, Mr. Br Hong. Mrs. Thea & ASAHIMARU, (Capt Bhirks

pate, were staged and thousands of would have mir) sailed for Chin Wan Ta, at noon

The ENDINES, Brit.), Caph he eats were killed from time to eight days to dig out. I reckon this J. L. Badersen, Mr. A. K. Teague, Mrs Mar. 8 and is due bere via Kobe 6 247 to-day.

Tough; Aunts Gibh, Livineston & Co. time. But the problem, has never one day's work saved 20 pounds át N. Tsutsumi and children. Mr. and sailing for. Liverpool vin Singapore The.. FREUMFENE, (Capt Bamleft kohane via Nagasaki to day.

Tam Un Liong Mr. Tao Ben Siong and The KNIGHT COMPANION, ton), sailed for Balgom st li a.m. to-day Th- PROSPER, (Nor) Capt been completely solved and to-day least, as the, seven diggers and one Mrs. 8: Tramper Mr.Ten Que Feng, Mr. 34. with 400 tons of general cargo.

Olge gents Yon Seng Fat, left for the Australian farmer looks upon the cook at 2 pounds 2 shillings a week, child, Mr. Tan Tan Tlu, Mr. and Mrs. D: lowres Tokohama Mar. 13 and is dus hers

aigon to-da

extermination of rabbits as part of one boss at 4 pounds a week and Van Alstyan Miss E-Whiting, Mi M. Kobe Mar 27. salling for Liverpool The The WEST BILENE, (Capt

The 24 BINNING), (Brit.), Capt the routine of farming.

food for nine men at 17 shillings a Woolf, Mr. J. H. Well, Mr. and Mrs. U. vis Bingapore Mar. 28

The TITAN, káves Yokohamas Connell), sailed for Han Francisco Via

Benim Agente B. & left for Shang The customary method of exter week comes to 28 pounds and 9 shil Woolford, Mr. C. S. Roll Mrs Yes Mar. 21 and is dus here April 5, sailing

for Liverpool zría flingspore Apr. 6, 10 hai có

dạy. The 6.4.YINGCROW (t)pt.mination is by digging out the lings a week. Deduct the cost of M.Ya Phi Bian and Mr. Yip Nice for Singapore at pm to day with 40eri, Agenta B. &9, left for Canto barrows, but Walter Hawker, a petrol, oil, wear and tear, and two rancher of Anama Station, Clare, has men to fumigate, you will get an tons of general cargo

The LB KUMBANG, (Brit), Capt. devised a means which enables him easy saving of 10 pounds, and the Anderson, Agents J., & Co., left for to kill rabbits quicker and, more rabbits are killed so much quicker. Kobe i koji to-day,

DEPARTURES,

faison and Manila at noon to-day with

1,200 ton of general cargo.

The DIVA, (apt. Tobisas), sailed

The as UMB Capt Ander son), sailed for Koleris Moj t 4p. to-day with 1,800 tons of genes cargo.

Thi sa TUNG SHING, (Brit), cleard to-day and will sail for Faigon at 8 am

to-m now..

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The LB RHESUS, leaves Yokohama

Mar.

The

..

Lize) left Calcotia for this port vis Rangoon and Singapore on the 121 Fab, and is expected here on the 3rd March.

N.TK Le Taian Maru (Calcutta

Line) left Bombay for this port N.L.K. 1.3. Shinryu Haru (Bombay

allout on out the on March

on the 15th February, and is

left Bombay for this The N-7.K. 2. Vichayo Moru (Bombay

root on the 17th Febs and expected here on the 8th March. B.Y.K... Wakasa The

Maru (Europea Line) left Londen for this port vis the Bues Capal cti the 20th Jan: sed is expected here on the 11th March B.Y.K. is. Tambo Mars (Europos

Live) left London for this port Ener on the 14th Feb. and is ax pected, bere on the 34th March f

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