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MONDAY, DECEMBER

3,

1934.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOVEMBER'S WEATHER

NOTICE.

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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

Christine and Now Year, cards bearing not more than five writlán

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rds and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office ni

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The mean temperature for the between Blake Pier and Star Ferry month of November in Hongkong the "Saur Christian Front, and the

A now anti-Nazi party, called Wharf, Kowloon, on Wednesday, was 69.7 F, which is approximate. tho 5th December, at 9

ly equal to the normal.' The composed of Catholics and Pro- maximum temperature recorded testants, has been launched in the fnsters are requested to atcer was 88.0 on the 6th, and the Saar Basin clear of cable laying craft,

minimum 57,7° on the 28th.

by the The meating at which the new The mean humidity was 77%, Party was formed to fight "For

"Saigon-Marseilles Air Mall Service” The Christmas Letter Mail for Great Britain by the Salgon-Marseilles Christ and Germany against Na- |ngalpst a normal of 68%.

tional Socialists and neo-Pagan- Air Mall Service will be closed in the General Post Office on Tuesday, On the whole November was a iam." was called by 70 Catholic the 4th December per as, Athos II ns follows: cloudy-month-the-total-amount of and Protestant-priests and-the unshine being 186.8 hours, which former residenta of the Saar: falla short of the normal by 51 Contre Party, hours. There was a complete absence of sunshine from the 9th. A resolution

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