Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE.

AN AOT OF COURTESK..

"DEFERENCE TO EMPRESS

DOWAGER.

[By courtesy of the "Shéung Po."]

-Peking, 27th November.. The Prince Regent and Grand Councillors have twice entreated the Dowager-Empress to administer the affairs of State.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1908.

CATTLE DISKASK 18

PORFULAM.

OUTBREAK OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

A special meeting of the Sanitary Board ́wis, beld at the offices of the Board at rarg this afternoon, when the following letter from Mr. Adam Gibson, tba Colonial Veterinary Sur in was laid on the table

"Sanstary Board Offices,

28th November, 1908,'". Sir, I have the honour to report for the information of the Board that foot and mouth disease existe at«No. 9 shed, Sassoon's Vills, Pokfulam Road.

COMMERCIAL-

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.

Raviewing the share business for the wack, Mossrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co, write on 27th

T inst.

A quiet week has passed, and business bas been confined to a fow stacks, but rates "gener- ally show a bardaning tendency.

Banks-In Hongkong and Shanghai Banks. the upward movement has been maintained, and after sales at rising ratsa from $830, close strong, and with buyers at $845. 'The London' rate has improved tp £83,15/-

Marine Insurances-A decided firmness has

The shed contains filteen cows and three of them yesterday were suffering from the discass. prevailed in these stocks, all of which are in bey therefore to recommend that the shed demand. Cantons have improved and are be-declared an infected area under Section_13_wanted at S190, nitor sales at this sale. Nonb of the Importation and Inspection of Animals Chinas have buyers in the North at Tls, go Bye-law of Ordinances of 1903-1908. I have, whils Unions, in response to an unsatisfied demand, have advanced to $300 at which rate a fow shares have been sold. Yangistes con tique firm at $1671..

Fire Insurances-China Fires, have improv- The meeting declared the shed in questioned and are inquired-for-at-$102-Hongkong to be an infected aren.

Fires are unchanged at $130.

Her Majesty has declined to no ac cede to the request.

PRINCE CHING.

RESIGNS ALL OFFICES.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po...”)

The Secretary,

Siditary Board.

ADAM GINSON,

A.YOUTH'S RASHNESS.

SEQUEL TO CAUSEWAY BAY DISTURBANCE.

With regard to the fracas which took place o Tulay sigh at that beloved hauct of the cootes-Causeway Bay-lull particulars of which we published" in our list issue, sen.

Peking, 27th November. Alleging old age, Prince Ching has resigned all his various offices,

tence was passed on the young hopeful, who The Prince Regent, however, earn-was the chief figure in the disturbance, at the Police Court this morning. The young estly urges him not to go into re-

man-is question is a Hak-ka about ten years of ,tirement.

age, and he was placed in the dock for the extremely dignified conduct of assaulting a

Prince Ching has so far been pre-Cantodese woman. vailed that he has consented to retain his posts with the exception of that of Enspector-General of the Military Forces..

{Reuters.]_

The French-Navy:

LONDON, 26th November. During the discussion of the French Navy estimates in the Chamber, Mr. Picard was cheered for a speech forecasting reforms in the administration and an improvement in "the artillery of the navy."

Lord Robert's Speech, The discussion on the debate in the House of Lords continues briskly in Germany and pumerous technical articles by military ex- peris, giving varying opinions about the feasibility of the invasion of Great Britain, have appeared.

Death of a Japanese Minister. The Japanese Minister to Spain has died at San Sebastian,

Later,

Shipping.-China and Manilas have weaken- ed slightly to Si4. Hongkong, Canion and Macao Steamboats have buyers at $19 and- Douglates at $33. Indas continue out of favour and are quoted at $37 and S7 for the prefer red and deferred shares respectively. Star Ferries old bave been placed at 524 and the now shares at $15.

.

Refineries-A slightly 'firmer tendency,, is apparent in China Sugars which has been sold at Six Perak Sugara bavo advanced to Tis, go. Luzins are offering at $10.

Mining-Kauba has been the mediyṁ of a fair business at $71, while sales have also taken place at $74. Chinese Engineerings have strengthened to Tis. 13 with buyers.

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To-day's Advertisement.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

Today's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned bare received instructionsHE Undersigned have received instructions

to sail by SM PUBLIO AUCTION," *FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 5th and 7th December, 1908, Commencing each day at ago P.M. at their Sales Rooms No. 8. Des Voeux Road, comer of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising:-

OLD JAPANE、E “DAIMYIO" CLOCKS, IVORY NETSUKES, JINKASA. BUD. DHAS, OLD LACQUERED INKOS, OLD CLOISONNY and SATSUMA VASES, INCENSE BURNERS, CARVED CHERRYWOOD DRESSING TABLE, DESKS, SQUARE and ROUND TABLES. CHAIRS, FLOWER STANDS, CARVED POTS, IMARI, ARITA and MAKUDZU BRASS and BRONZE VASES, FLOWER VASES, MOTHER-O'-PEARL SCREENS and PANELS, &c, &c.

Catalogues will be issued TERMS (-A) 'usual,

INLAID

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 28th November, 19:8,“.

CHINA'S SORROW.

MOURNING IN JAPAN.

(1039.

Takia, Nov. 21.

The Emperor of Japan, who returned to Tokip yesterday, bas announced to-day that. The Court will go into mourning for twenty-; one days from this date,

The rara tribute is a striking festimony of the Imperial wishes for closer friendship be tween China and Japan,

"The Emperor and Empress have dispatched Prince Kanin and Princess Higashi Fushimi, respectively, as representatives at the Memo

Legation to-day.-N. G. D. News,

The story, briefly explained, is, this. The woman, who kreps, a privals lodging-house, was disturbed from ber usual composure on the

Dacks, Wharves and Godowns. Kowloos night in question by a great naise outside he, Wharfs are quiel, and obtainable at $45. Hong.. house, and, running to the door, saw a crowd of kong and Whampoa Ducks can be had at $92. Hak-kas, numbering some filly odd, pursujág | Shanghai Docks have suffered a further decline en of her lodgers-who, by the way, is a Casto Tia, 72 at which rate there are buyers:rial sarvice which is to be held at the inuese for all they were worth. She asked the man what they were up to. The defendant thought this was too much for bis dignity. Up went his temperand-down came his arm, which would not have mattered so much bad there not bead iron bar in bis hand. This ap. pessed the rowdies somewhat and they retired without further trouble.

This morning, Mr. J. R. Wond, the presiding magistrate, sentenced the defendant to three month hard labour, it is doubtful whather the youth will ever again' raise bla hand on a woman after he has completed his contract with

the Government.

OPIUM, IN CALCUTIAN

UNSATEFACTORY POSITION.

Hoogkew Whails have receded to Tis. 143, and sellers prevail.

Lande Hotels and Buildings Hoogkong Hotels are firm with buyers at 530. Humphreys Estates have changed hands at $91. „ Hong kong Lands are offering at $93. Kowloon Lands and West Points, are steady at $30 and 246 respectively. Shanghai Lands have buyers at Ts. 1161.

part to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

WEDNESDAY.".

the and December, 1908, at 2.30 P.32, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

corner of Ice Hours Street, ̧ ́ SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ¦

***ALSO *** Oss 'COTTAGE PIANO by Tha Robinson RE

Piano Conj (Particulars from Catalogue), TERMSAs usual,”

HUGHES & HOUGH," Auctioneers.

'. Hongkong, 18th November, 1908.. [1038

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Kowloon. Apply to...

TO LET:

FOR"SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. A HOUSE IS KNUTSFORD // TEKRACK,

THE Company's Steamship "HAIYANG"

Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Pons, on FRIDAY, the 4th prox, at 11 o'clock A.M.

For Freight of Passage, apply to` -

··· DODGLAS:LAPRAIK & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 28th November, 1908,

+

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

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TO LET.

[ATHERLEIGH,' Conduit ROAD."

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HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT. No. 859.

is hereby notified that information has I been received from the Military Author ties that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as under :-

Chinese.calion No. 8z5 for the 30th November is hereby

The practice notified in Government Nolif

cancelled,

THE CHINESE-THRONE,

COOLIES CREATE BIG DISTURBANCE IN BING PORE."

China town presents a deserted appearance 10-day as most of the shops and business houses are closed in consequence of the Chi- nese community being in mourning for the late Emperor and Empress Dowager, reports the Strila Tinta of 19th inst.

Cotton-Milis.-Ewos have been said in the North at Tis. 67. Internationals have receded to Tl and Lau Kung Mows to Tls. 72. Hongkong Cottons have sellers at $.02.

Miscellaneou-China Borneos have chang ed hands at $71. China Providents continue: firm and can be placed at 5 and Electrics have inquiries at 116 Light and Puwers are quiet at $51. Green Island Cements Stones... and Ropes at 514. Ices are weak at $130.

re-a-request at 59.ex the interim dividend of 30 cents par share paid to-day. Sumatras have alightly weakened and have apllers at Tls, 119). Langkats have advanced and sales have been effected at Tix, 902-

I appears that there has been an enormous increase in the consumption of opium in CalWm. Powells have declined to 54-Watsons curta during the official year 190y, but this does not mean that the drug has become more popular incalty. It is bought in order that it may.ba.amuggled to Burma, the profits being The Government has jôtroduced 2 Bill in so great that Rs. 25. can be netted on each the Duma, authorising a loan of 450,000,000 rund, then, so or 15 maunds can be "run" roubles, the Bill to be discussed with closedy a smuggler during the year his profits will doom

Russia.

Austria and Turkey. Unless the Turkish boycott of Austrian goods ceases before the 2nd prox, the Aus- trian Ambassador will quit Constantinople

prolonged holiday.

France.

The French Army Committee has adopted the Government's proposal to increase, the number of artillery regiments from 40 to 64, and batteries from 506 to 634, giving each army corps 120 guns instead of 91.

FOREIGN INSURANCE COM-

YARN MARKÊT,

+ Customs associated with such occasions are being observed strictly in private houses and also at the Chinese Consulate. Many richsba coolias are not plying for hire and even come of the street hawkers are refraining from busi

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The general idleness among the Chinesa in Singapore, to day, is heading to trouble for the police, the crowds in many parts of the towe hewing a disposition to be mischievour. About three hundred coalies began to molest and rob hawkers and to stope trams, in South Bridge Road this morning

P. C. Blyton hurried to the scene, and at- templed to scatter the mob with a broom, which, he wielded with considerable effect In their report dated 27th instant, Messrs.ill be received a blow on the leg, which crip- pled him. Several arrests were made, and the Phirozsha B. Petit & Co. write

"throng.finally scattered,

Our last circular was dated the 13th inst The first half of the interval that bas since

elapsed saw the Yaro market in a steady con-

When in the early part of the week exchange further declined followed by subsequent drop in silver, importers were confronted with the difficulty of having to raise the dollar value of yam in order to make good the difference in Exchange. Oathe other hand, Chinese buyers feel their way cautiously and approach importers with hesitancy in meeting the en forced higher price. As cargoes continue to arrive in fulfilment of past months' forward contracts dealers are operating among them;

elves with advantage to pae another.

The Chinese Consulate, Bras Basab Road, was

The throng of vehicles of every description completely stopped traffic for a time, even the trams Gading it impossible to get through...

The lads of a Chinese schoul, all in khaki

uniform, were seen matching through town, this morning, with banners at their head. Each lad had a band of black about his left arm. Their masters, who marched by their side, were in white mourning in accordance with Chinese) custom

vary between R$ 20,000 and Rs. 30,003. The Superintendent of Excise Revenue, Calcutta, belves that there are men possessed of Extreme cunning and powers of organisation who are working on á praud se de. They obtain only a part of their supplies in Calcutta

besieged by throngs of Chinese of the better itself, going further afield into the United Proditing. Briskness was not to be expected ow-class, this morning, all attired in white, to pay vinces, Rampur and Malwa where opium caning to the progress of harvesting operations in respects to the Consul General and express be bought at cheap rates. If they are checked the interior which has restricted Business to their grief at the demise of the Emperor and 'id' one direction by the police they turn to an comparatively narrow limitations.

Empress-Dowager, ather, for the demand from. Burma is' an insistent one. There are resular routes by which this illicit trade is conducted; ond through Chittagong to Arracan and another 10 Rangoon direct. The authorities only know of a certain number of the transac tions by the seizures made of the drug. and it is calculated that the figures must be multiplied tenfold "to obtain even an is reported that a certain. Censor has approximate idea-of-the-full-extent of the nenorialized the Throne to instruct the Wai-operations. So for all the measures taken to w-pu to negotiate with the Diplomatic Corps 197 the formulation of the following rules is regard to foreign insurance companies in. China:-3, that foreign insurance companies Caball not issue property outside the limits of the Settlements and Treaty Pons; 2, that Ta the event of a policy being taken out in viola tion of Rule' and d fferences arising between the insurers and the assured, those differences shall be settled by the partier without-having- recourse to local Courts; and 3, that the Life Insurance Companies shall not interfere with the litigation of the Chinese on the ground that one or both of the litigants have insured their life with them--Shanghai Times.

PANIES IN CHINA;

SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL WALKING MATCH.

stop the smuggling have been ineffective, and the Excise Department is still striving to find some means for checkmating the organised Range. There dues not seem much chance of succes, however, for the smugglers can afford to pay large sums to all who help them, As to opium-smoking in Bengal itself, the practice is widely, prevalent, but is not on the increase except in Calcutta and Orissa, In Calcutta the opiam, deas, continue · to flourish they are now called Chubs, are in places difficult of access, and only admit

Quotations on the whole show an advance over the figures in last mail's circular, The usual favourite spinnings of No, tor attract the greatest attention and can be disposed of at to cents to $rover the prices raling a fortnight

go.

No. zor.-A moderate business transpired in selected threads only.

No. 16-Nothing doing.","

FREE FIGHT AMONG CHINESE, Eight Teochews were arrested in North Boat Quay, yesterday afternoon, from among a throng of over two hundred, who were engaged in a fren fight. They appeared, before the Third Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of rioting

No evidence was given as to the cause of the disturbance, but bystanders state that it arose

over the refusal of sundry traders to cease work and thereby show their respect for the defeated No. 121.—Some selected threads changed Emperor and Empress-Dowager of Chins, as

most Chinese are doing." banda at a trifle better price,

No: con-in request at an advance of $1 to

Nos, dr, and 6.-Nothing doing; The Market closes stendy, Sales:-2,450 bales of No, tos., 650 bales af

known and trusted customers. It is said that "the consequence is that opium,šmoking | $1 per bale. is more freely indulged in than when the pre- mises were under Government control; the smoker gets biz materials at nominal prices and is unrestricted, and Government sacrifices No. 13, and yos bales of No. 205,; in all about considerabia revenue." Thepolicy which abol-3,75€ balen. ished all Btate control has evidently pot been Arrivals:-Per steamers Namsang and Eum a succes. ; but anti-oplumists would unge the sang (from Calcutta), and F. Ferdinand and less be furious ir Government were to attempt | Devsska (from Bombay), of about 8,000 bales, to reven to the old conditions. All the same, Unsold Stock-About 6,000 bales.. the position is as unsatisfactory & ont pe can Uncleared Stock :-About 18,000 bales, be imagined.—Advocate of India.

Exchango :--Wo quote to-day as follows:-

Tadla T. T at Re. 127 per cent.

" ' 128

it

Demand

London T. T

"

Sh. 1.8)d=$

נו

Demand 1.8 5/160.---$ Shangbai..

seroosa ja Tlu. 73{=$100, Silver ........ 221d. per oz.

The Magistrate reserved his decision till this afternoon. dark

Another version of the affair is that the riot began by a concerted attack upon two shops in Temple Street, just off South' Bridge Road, kept by Cantonese Christians, because they bad not closed their shops. Twenty arrests were made.

20th November. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS KAISED FOR DEFENCE. Twenty Chiueso were before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Maurice Thunder, this morulog, no charges of rioting la Templo Street at 7.30 am, yesterday, and mischief in causing dam. age to the amount of $35 to the property of Hob Fam Tin. Three of them were also charged with voluntarily causing hurt to EP.C. Blyton, The bearing of the charges was postponed till Thursday nexḥ, at 11,39 a.m.

The following are the teams selected to com- pate in the International Walking Match at Shanghai

English W. S. Featherstonbaugh, A. E Cornish, J. S. D. Wade, N. Webb.. Reserve: J. 1/ Wade...

Irish-V. Davies, P. J. Dunog, Con, Hamil | LAST week the board of directors of the Japan-. 101; C. Macguire.—Reserves: John Hamilton, China Steamship Company, which has a S..C. Yanag.

service of steamers on the Yangtre, hold a ment- -Chinese-C. F. Wang, Yu Ling Shea, Yinging to consider the accouns for the last half. Tang No, C. L, Wang,

year, when it was proposed not, to distributo Portoguere.-A. Collaço, C. Collaço, M. any dividend for the period, However, "Colinço, A. Diniz, jó. Reserve: F. D. 'Guedes. | Mr. Nakabasbi (President of the Osaka Shoë

German--R. Bahlmann, P. E. F. Hölmajar, sen Kaisha), who represented the Orika] The adoption of Western civilisation would 11. Langastein, F. Martin. Reservei Cstiareholders, urged that a dividend should be secure China but one advantage; if would we Floeck, Dr. C. Fernitzich, K, Zimmer, paid, and his view prevailed. The accounts, ne a Navy and an Army capable of realising Frooch.-M. Alexandre, W. A Bia, which are to be laid before the general meeting the dream of all of ci-to turn you out of our „Dobné, J. Gĺlis.;;N

callell for the 25th justant show that the net country. The day we hunt you out of our Scotch.-C. Birale, 1- Goodfellow, W. White profit of the company for the period amounted iand-you, your ministers, your missionaries of Kay, Mackenna. Reservest J. A. Mackenzie, to Y113,000, including a surplus of Yrr,oos all denominations, your innovations, and your AA Whyte,

brought over. Of this sum V11,250 will be aburen—a great cry of relief and of joy will go Individuals-Amir Singh, I. Nood, Bdistributed as a dividend at the rate of per op from the land between the four seas Chinaware por Chinese but Manchor, All PRossall, V. Testu, A, R. Moocas, P. J, Williams, cent per assum, Y5,000 will be placed to the You Cheng Chuo, in Le Revis", Générale,

Benkvitch, 8; Foulmana,

| reserve and the bajason carried forward,

+

The three who were charged with assaulting EP.. C. Blyton were asked to furnish ball 'in the sum of $400 each j'the other seventeen, $100 each. raised in Bve hours, yesterday, for the defence This said that a apbrcription of Store of the accused, the local Chinese community feeling very strongly that they were justified in slag force to compel Hob Sam Tin to close als shop, phot

Stegepore was flooded with bandbills, last night, in Chinese, stating that there was no Cause, for mourning, as the deceased rulers of true Chiness, they stated, should rejoice rather

On TUESDAY,Ƒ-the-ist-December

-From-Pakshawan-in-a-North-Easterly-

direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 6.30 F., and finishing

at to P.N.

OA WEDNESDAY, the 2nd December:-

From Saiwan in a North-Easterly direc-

tion, at ranges up to 6,000 yards com meucing at 3.30 P.M., and huishing at

5.32 P.M.

A HOUSE in WONG-NEL-CEONG Road.' A HOUSE in. RIPON TEXRACE. OFFICES la YORK BUILDING GODOWNS in PRAYA EAST, BLUE

BUILDINGS, and No, 163, DEB VAUX- ROAD next to the Hongkong Hotel, FLATS 10 MORETON TERRAGE: No. 10, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL,

rst Floor.

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Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

"MENT,A AGENCY-CO, LD. Hongkong, 1st November, 1908.

THE IMPERIAL COLONIAL CLUB,

165

TCOLONIAL and OVERSEAS MEM

HE Club is formed chiefly for

DERS; it is situated at No. 84, Piccadilly (the centre of Cighland), opposite the Green Park.......

On THURSDAY, the 3rd December:—

From Stonecutters. (West) in a North- "Westerly direction, at rangen, up' to 6,005 yards, commenciog at 9.30 AM and finishing at 13. Noon. From Stonecutters in a North-Westerly direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 6.30 PM,, and finishing|scription, Five Guiness,

The Club has a Bridge Section, Reception, Reading Room and Library. Dining, Billiard Room, Smoking Lonage,"

at 10 P.M.

On FRIDAY, the 4th December-

From L Belchers in a Westerly dịraction, i

at ranges up 10 8,000 yards, commenc. ingatTM 9.30 AM. and finishing at "sa" Noon.

O= MONDAY,-the-7th-December.c

From Central is a zouth-Westerly dires? tion, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, com- mencing at so A.M., and finishing at za Noon,

From Albion in a North Westerly diraç-`

tion, at ranges up to 6,000, yards, com. mercing at 6.30 P.M., and finishing at

10 P.M.

On WEDNESDAY, the 9th December

From Belchers in a North-Westerly direction, at ranges up to 8,000 yards, commencing at 9:30 A.My-and-Golshing- at. 12 Nooo.

N

From Stonecutters (Easi) in-a Westerly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, commencing at 11,50 A.M., and finishing at P.M.

On THURSDAY, the reth December

From. Stonecutters (Central) in a North- Westerly direction, at ringes up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 6.30 PM., sed finishing at, to P.M.

If the weather is unfavourable on any of the ove dates, practice will take place on the following day

All ships, juoks and other vessels are to keep clear of the ranges,

C. W. BECKWITH, Lieutenant; R.N., Harbour Matter, &c. Hongkong, 28th November, 1908.

1027

ORICHTAL

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, ORYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN FORTS, PLYMOUTH AND

WLONDON. (Through Bills of Lading lawned for Batavia, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERI-'

CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.)

THE Steamship

"DEVANHA," Captain W. Hayward, R.N.R., Carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched, from this for BOMBAY, &c, on SATURDAY, the Inh December, at Noon. taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports in connection' with the Company's 8.8. Himploys, 7,000 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' accommodation lú which vyasal is secured before departure from Hong-

Ladies are eligible as Memberi, v Entrance Fee, Five Guinsus, Annual Sub-

Further particulars from

"THE ORGANISING SECRETARY,

84, Piccadilly, W. -Landon, 19th August, 1908-

Hotel.

"1769"

KOWLOON

HOTEL

"Nemo me

Impune Lacessit."

ST. ANDREW's Day

SCOTCH

DINNER

ON

MONDAY,

the 30th Nov, 1908.

SPECIAL MENU.

Special Selections of Music

tonge The 105th M. L. I. Band will play

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under", arısurement) will be transkipped- at, Colombo into the and London, other Cargo for Landon, de will Wail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles be carred vis Bombay by lbs RS: Arabia, dus la London on 23rd January, 1969.

Parcels will be received at this Office until he day before calling. The Coatrots

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Tof fisther Particulat

during and after Din

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