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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
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The Stock Exchange will be closed at '12 Noon on the 22nd, 23rd. 'and 24th. Inst. Race Days.
HONG KONG EVENING INSTITUTE
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The Institute will re-open Monday, 1st March, 1937. Provi- sion will be made for instruction
WANTED. Nursery governess, speaking English und German, for two Spanish children aged 3 and In floilo, Panny, Philippines. Reply stating experience, nationality, re- Tiglon, send references and photo-in Book Keeping. Electrical En- graph to P. O. Box 615,
gineering, English, Field Survey ing, Shorthand, Teachers' Classes and Trade Classes.
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$10 A MONTH offered for partitioned desk space in quiet office, centrál district. Box No. 371, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
new
FOR SALE-English Dinner-service 10 each, meat, soup, pudding and small plates, four dishes $85.00. Two vi-spring mattresses equal to $140.00. Four mosquito nets $10.00. Write Box No. 373, "Hongkong Telegraph."
Entry Forms and copies of Prospectus may be obtained at the Education Department, Central British School or Trade School.
J. RALSTON,
Director.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the Forty-eighth Ordinary Yearly Meeting will be held at the Com-
FOR SALE Furniture and Attings of six-roomed flat. Top Bloor, 1-pany's Offices, P. & O. Building, wood Rond, Kowloon, cool, airy, low on Thursday, 11th March, 1937, at
family with for rental. Suitable children. Fully furnished including Can be seen Gibson refrigerator.
any time, occupancy April. Write Box No. 364, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR SALE-European made draw- ing room suite: Chesterfeld and two
Canc back, armchairs.
Jacobean style. Upholstered loose Vi-spring cushions. Can be seen anytime. Write Box No. 385, "Hongkong Tele- graph,"
FOR BALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cost Write Box No. $550, accept $275.
300, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
FOR SALE.-Large Offer desk and elair, teak wood filing cât net, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition, $120 the lot. Write Box No. 307,
Hongkong Telegraph,"
TO LET.
STRIKERS STOP WORK ON U.S. NAVY VESSELS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY,
Shipping Intelligence
PORT DIRECTORY. Adrastub (B. & 8.)-British, Capt. Shaw, 4,048 tons, Talkoo Dock
ATMERIC (Bank Line) British, Capt Calderwood, 3,157 tons, Talkan Dock. •
BESHOLT (Jebaon & Co.) Norwegian, Capt. Nielsen, 2,959 tans, Kowloon Wharf.
CORNEVILLE (Bank Line) Nor- wegian, Capt. Carlsen, 2,741 tons, moor- Ing A
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.8.) British. in dock.
HIN SANG (J. M. & Co.) British, Capt. Harris, 1,886 tons, mooring 1.22 Clears 10 am. Feb. 28 for Sandakan.
HIRAM (Thoresen & Co.) Norwegian, Capt. Olsen. 1,108 tuna, mooring B.10.
KWEIYANG' (3. & 8.) British, Capt. Christie, 1,680 tons, mooring B.24 Cicare noon Feb. 28 for Bangkok,
TILAWA (BL) from Amoy, Kowloon Whort. 27721
TUTTORI MARU from Strait
:
'SAILED YESTERDAY
(TUESDAY)
I
(Agents, Phone Numbers Given) CREMER (J.C.J.L.) for Swatow and Amoy. 28015,
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.) for Vancouver. 20762.
ERIDAN for Europe vin purin. HAITAN (Douglas) for Coastal Ports. 29037,
HIMALAYA MARU (0.8.K.) for Japan LA PLATA MARU (0.8.K.) for South America. 2001.
Forts, 28001..
JIYALAR (J.C.J.L.) for Batavia, 48616.
Inpas. 30291,
YASCUNI (NY.K.) for Shanghai and
LEE BANG (3. M. & Co.) Britlab, Capt. Carter, 072 tona, mooring 1.8.
LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Bing) British,
SAILING TO-DAY Capt. E. Holmes, 1,784 tons, mooring B.G.
MICHAEL JEBSEN (Chlu Song Hong)
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) AGAMEMNON (B. & B.) for Europe, Panish, Capt. Elberg, 1,348 tone, moot-p.m. Holt's Wharf, 30531. ing B.0.
MUI BOCK (Chiu Seng Hong) Not-Fort Bayard and finipheng, 4 p.m., Buoy G.G. PAUL DOUMER (C.IN.) for wegian, Capt. Elbertsen, 1,300 ton, D.4. 20651. mooring B.11.
KINGYUAN (B. & 3.) for Shanghal,
MUINAM (D. & S.) British, Capt. V. 30331. Ralster, 1,700 tons. Cleared for Uni- phong
KUMBANG (J. & M.) for Straits and Calcutta, 2 p.m. 80311,
NINGHAI (D. & 9.) for Feochow, Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin, 10 am,
SEISTAN (Douglas) for Swatow, 4.m., Douglas Wenr. 28037.
BOOCHOW (B. & S.) for Swatow, Shanghal and Telagtno. 30131
SUIYANG (1. & 8.) for Amoy and Shanghai, o pim. 30331.
SILVERWALNUT (Furness Fer-East & Co.) Deltisb, Capt. Cherry, 3,893 tons. Kowloon Wharf.
SOLVIKEN (Wallem & Co.) Not-1.300331. wegian, Capt. Eolversen, 1,436 tons. Yaumati
POO SEK (Tai Fung & Co.) 11 a.m. for the purpose of present-French, Capt. Donnamour, 1219 tone, Ing the Report of the Directora mooring B.9.
Statement of together with a Accounts to 31st December, 1936, and alecting Directors and Audi- tors.
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 27th February to 11th March, 1937, both which days inclusive, during period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
WILËT (A.P.0.) Norwegian, Capt. Skofterud, 3,406 tons, North Point.
YUNNAN (3). & S.) British, Capt. Smart, 1,623 tons, clears noon Feb. 20 tor Tientsin, mooring 1.21,
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) AGAMEMNON (B. & 8.) from Sheng- hal 30331,
CREMER (J.C.J.L.) from Stralta. 28016.
ERIDAN from Shanghal, KIUNGCHOW (1. & 8.) from Hal- phong, Pakhol and Hollow, - 30331,
LA PLATA MARU (0.9.K.) from
YASUKUNI MARU (N.Y.K) from
GIRE, LIVINGSTON & Japan. 28081.
CO., LTD.
Agents.
Straits. 3001,
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Arenta Phone Numbers Given) CHEKIANG (H. & 3.) from Bangkok.
Hongkong, 18th February, 1937.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI | 30301.
BANKING CORPORATION.
оп
ΤΟ LET.--From 1st April. Five Roomed Corner House. Quiet
Notice is hereby given that the Locally Kowloon Tong. Reut $75.00, Apply to Box No. 372, c/o "Hongkong Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation Telegraph."
will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. Queen's
1 Central. Hongkong. | Road
Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together, with D Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1936.
are under
(Continued from Paye 1.3.
where three submarines construction..
The Executive Board of the United Shoe Leather Workers' Union has voted for a general strike, effective
from to-morrow, unless a fifteen per cent. wage increase is grunted.- Reuter,
Aircraft Builders Laid Off
Santa Monica, Feb. 23. Four thousand employees of the Douglas Aeroplane Company were indefinitely laid off at noon, and it expected that a further 2,000 men on night shifts will be rendered idle later.
is
The Company is at present work- ing on Government contracts total- ling $10,000,000 and on commercial contracts amounting to $4,500,000.
The plant employs approximately. 19,000 men, and despite the fact that it is
is privately owned, it is virtually considered Government property, on which
the usual restrictions with regard to trespassing are posted.
The Committee
tee of Industrial OF Kanisation, of which Mr. John L. Lewis ta chuirman, is demanding the reinstatement of a discharged work- er and demanding a vole to choose bargainer on C.1.0. terms, which cllminate offee drafting-room workers from the ballotting. Signi- fenntly, they uru members of the plant's Employees' Association, United Presă.
all
Farnsworth
Can't Alter
His Pleading
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Number Given) AHABIA MARU (0.S.K.) from Straits and Europe. 8051.
HAKODATE MARU
Japan. 30201,
(N.V.K.) from
SUISANG J, & M.) from Calcutta and Straits, 11.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) HAI HING (Thoresen} for Amoy. 30237.
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VESSELS DUE
ANNA MAERSK, Jobsen, Feb. 28. ANTENOR, D. and S., Mar. 27. AUSTRALIEN, E.A.C., Mar. 16. CANTON, C.1.Ñ., Mar. 1.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Bank, Mar.
CONTE VERDE, LI. T., Mar. 0. CYCLOPS, B. and S., Feb. 20. DUISBURG, Jebsen, Mur. D. EMP OF CANADA, C.P.S., Mor. 12. EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.S., Mar. 25, ERMLAND, Jelsen, Fol. 20. FRIDERUŃ, Melchers, Mar. 28. GNEISENAU, Melchers, Feb. 28. HELENUS, B. and S., Mar. 22. INDIA, EA.C., Mar. 4. ISAR, Melchera, Blar. 4. LIPPE, Molchers. Mar. 3. MEERKERK, J.C.J.L., Mar. 8. MEMNON, B. and S., Mar., 14. MENELAUS, D. and S., Mar. 8. NECKAR, Melchers, Mar. 19. PATROCLUS, B. and S., Fob. 17. PERU, E.A.C., Mar. 25. SCHARNHORST, Melchers, Mar. 11. TASMANIA, Jebsen, Mnr. 24. TEMPLAR, Thoresen, Mar, 10. TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar. 22.
European's Fatal Jump
From Singapore Club
FEBRUARY 24, 1937.
WOMAN'S WELFARE IN HONGKONG
RESCUE CENTRE
PLANNED
It is announced in connection with the appeal for assistance in. thre organisation in Hongkong of an International Co-operative Centre for rescue work among women and children, that a meeting of foreign Indles interested in the proposal, will be held at the St. John Ambulance Brigade hendquarters in Tai Hang on Friday 11 a.m.
USELESS SACRIFICE
OF LIVES
REBELS MAINTAIN OVIEDO 'HELD VALENCIA
BOMBED
London, Feb. 23.
insurgent
an
According to message from Salamatica, the
PREPARE TO FIGHT BOMBERS
POWERFUL BRITISH
DEFENCE FORCE WOMEN LIKELY
WILL ASSIST. ·
(Special to "Telegraph”)
Mrs. R. A. Jaffray, formerly of the South China Conference, and wife of the Rev. R. A. Jalfray, of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Government amy has uselessly the chief mover in the sacrificed men in an attack on who is scheme, is organising the meeting with the assistance of Mrs. R. Lang-Oviedo, which the rebels main-vices to deal with the effects of in-
ley and it is hoped that it will be possible to form a committee and to draw up a campaign of the work to be carried on...
The ultimate aim is a large co-
terested in women's welfare work are operative institution, and those in anked to attend Friday's meeting.
JOCKEY HURT.
AT VALLEY
(Continued from Page 1)
Nine starters. Won by three lengths; one and a hall lengths.
Time: ..... 1 min. 55.4/5 SCCs, (Record.)
Parl-mutuel:
Winner $8.00 Places $5.30; $5.50; $11.20.
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4-Tic Jockey Cup.-Winner $500. Second $200. Third $100. Cup 'value $100 will be pre- sented to the winning Jockey. For China Ponies that have started in and have not wan a race at this Meeting and that have not at any time won three races. One Mlle.
2
3
Mr. Harbrad's Royal Highness
(160 lbs.). (Mr. 1. Harris) Mr. C. B. Brown's Amberley (117 Ibs.)(Mr. C. L. Gregory) Mr. Rojon's Flybynight (150 lbs.) (Mr. J. A. Ackroyd-Hunt) Won by a neck; two lengths. Time: 2 min. 02.3/5 secs. Pari-mutuci: - Winner $0.10. Places $5.60; $0.40; 50.50.
Paris.
Geneva. Berlin.. Athens. Milan. Copenhagen. Stockholm. Oslo...
Shanghal
New York. Amsterdam.
Then Mr. Adams suggested that i viso
denth of Mr. Stanley Clayton, who tort to hospital and the doctor
sion.
19.90
London, Feb. 21. Supplementary fire-fighting ser-
cendiary bomb attacks, will necessi-
tain is still in their hands,
The insurgent headquarters at tate the employment of 200,000 men. Salamanca put the Government losses Under the Government's new defence at Oviedo as high as 4,000.
plans it will take three months to It is claimed that the Government train the men to become efficient fire- has lost numerous casualties also on
Oghters. fronts. the Asturias and Andalusion
VALENCIA BOMBED
The minimum recruitment for the According to despatches | reaching | scheme will be 100,000 and as 'the London from Spain, shortly before modern large aeroplane can carry dawn and again, later, Incendiary
bombs were dropped in Valencia, the 2,000 incendiary bombs, at least 20,000 new Spanish capital, both in the town men will be required to Oght fires Each volunteer itself and in the harbour section. in London alone. But little
will be granted £5 for equipment damage is reported. At night all lights in the city are and there will be further grants turned out for fear of air raids, amounting to £3.
All able-bodied men between the
ages of 18 and 45 must carry certi fleate, when attending places of amusement, Indicating that they are doing defence work of some kind. Otherwise, they will be imprisoned for 30 days and must provide their own food.Router Bulletin Service.
ITALIANS MASSACRE SUSPECTS
RULE OF TERROR IN ADDIS ABABA
Rome, Feb. 23.
Auxillary fire stations will be established and equipment with high power' tre-fighting" appliances. A patrol system wil be established. Women will be enabled to full certain duties in this service.-Reuter Special.
Feigns Coma To Escape
VEST STOLEN-AT MILITARY QUARTERS
Sergt. Garrow of the 1st Battalion. The Seaforth Highlanders, was the complainant whey Chan Tál, 63, wÃO charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning with the larceny of a woollen vest from the Military Quarters, 17A
Goddard
off the
clase
vest
It is reliably learned that over Block, Kennedy Road, Sub-Inspector six hundred persons have been
prosecuted. executed in Addis Ababa folat 3.45 pm on February 23, he saw Sgt. Major Clews (R.E.) said that lowing the bombing incident in defendant take the vest which Marshal Graziani was clothes line. Witness gave
and wounded.
defendant saw
throw the under gome In addition, more
before being stairs than two caught. When Feb. 23.
under arrest de- 105.0/64 hundred natives were killed fendant took two pills out of his 21.45 when the Italians "investigated pocket and swallowed them. He Witness was then feigned a coma. several suspicious quarters in the the capital."
concerned and looked about for as- sistance. While his attention was It is understood that Italian thus diverted, defendant got up off 19.30 officers and soldiers fired on the the ground and ran away. He was
a mile.
crowd during the bombing, caus-caught again after a chase of about ing a hundred casualties. This!
Sergeant Garrow identified news was not mentioned in the 20% official communiques. United vest.
Defendant was remanded for hours.
EXCHANGE RATES
Feb. 22. .108.0/04
21.34
12.104
12.102
.5472
517
.13 03
.22.40
22.40
.10.30%
10.00
.1/24/2
.4.89
4.69%
8.93
0.01
2014
1403
1403%
Press.
Nom.
Ivom. Nom.
110
110
1/213
1/2
1/6.0/04
1/0.0/04
4,00%
4.0099
20.02
20.02%
1/2
Mo Video, 3076 Rio Bucharest.
213
213
30%
474
670
670
20
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British Wireless.
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 16th February to Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, rushed across
"I Baw that Mr. Clayton had
from the bed
on Clayton should go back to his own (both days inclusive) during which he had been altting, and was room and await the doctor, but he in- Madrid, which period no transfer of shares climbing a chair preparatory to sisted that Mr. Adoms should come.
Lisbon, can be registered.
He told him there did not seem to Hongkong, mounting the dressing table, from which a moment later he hurled be very much the matter with Order of the Board of himself on to the ledge of the window but that he could give him-some-.. By
him
Bombay.. Directors.
Montreal.. and down the parapet, a long drawn thing that would help him to sleep,
Brussels. V. M. GRAYBURN, out 0-0-ch
his last cry." being
Clayton suggested that he should be
Yokohama. Chief Manager. With these graphic words Mr. John
Belgrude. Ernest William Adams described the Hongkong, 8th February, 1937.
to give him a letter of admis-
throw himself out of a window of the As he was sitting down to write Singapore Club on Jan. 25, to the the letter Mr. Adams was talking to Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Mac-him. Suddenly Dr. Macgarry turned quarrie, who held an inquiry into the his head and was horrified to see death on Saturday.
that Clayton was clambering over Relating what had happened on the window. He had made a dush that day, Mr. Adoms described how for a chair that stood in front of the he had tea with Mr. Clayton in his dressing table, had climbed on to the room about 5 p.m. Then they went tuble and mounting the ledge had for a drive through the Botanic Gar-just thrown himself over in a diving dens returning about p.m. On Mr. position with a cry of Oo-oh. Clayton expressing a
The inquiry was postponed. wish to go for a. walk, Mr. Adams accompanied him almost to the Yacht Club and they then returned to their rooms at WEEK'S HEALTH the Singapore Club.
HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
ANNUAL SHOW of THE FLOWERS and VEGETABLES will be held at the VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS on TUESDAY, the 2ND MARCH, 1937, from 3 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. AND WEDNESDAY, the 3RD MARCH, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's
Mr. Cluyton went to his rooms dir- Office, Stock Exchange Building, ectly, with the excuse that he was Ice House Street, at NOON on Tecling Indisposed and expressed his THURSDAY, the 25TH FEBRU- Intention of having an early dinner in ARY, 1937, but intending exhibi-his rooms and then turn in. This
was about p.m. tors are requested to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.
MEMBERS who have not yet paid their subscriptions and ALL THOSE who, wish to join the Society are requested to send $5.00 MAY GET MAXIMUM } to the UNDERSIGNED.
J. T. HAGRAM,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1937.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
SENTENCE..
Washington, Feb. 23. · Mr. Justice Proctor has denied to entertain the plea of innocence made by ex-Lieutenant-Commander Farms- worth, of the US. Novy, who is charged
with revealing secret Information to the Japoncse, The Judge rules that accused must stand trial on his origiant pica of nola cantendre.
bo
that
the
It is announced that sentence will
passed
on Friday. It is possible accused will receive maximum term of twenty years imprisonment.
Farnsworth Is personally appear- ing and has secured permission to file a written statement before being sentenced, United Press.
TO APPEAL
Later. Farnsworth, interviewed in his cell, announced that he planned to retain a new attorney and to appeal against any sentence passed-United Press.
NEW US, CRUISER
Boston, Feb, 28, The heavy cruiser Vincennes, bullt at a cost of $15,000,000, will be com- missioned at Doston Naval Yard on Tuesday and placed under the com mand of Captain B. H. Green.. United Press.
What to do to help a child.
child,
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Ill-treated In a manner likely to
injury to hoalth, or knowing of cause unnecessary suffering or
a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning á would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-- The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.8.P.0. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 518, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the inspector, Violet Pool Health Centre, Wan- chai; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Young Choi Street, 1st floor, Kowloon,:.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses-borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will bo kopt strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
RETURN
TWELVE CASES OF DIPHTHERIA
About an hour later on his way to his rooms, Mr. The return of notifiable discases Adams stopped at the door of Clay- for last week shows twelve cases of ton's room and asked him how he diphtheria (six deaths), eight of dysentery (three deaths), Bix of
TVOJ.
Receiving a reassuring reply he typhold (three deaths), five non- went to his own room and retired at fatal occurrences of cerebro-spinal about 10.20 p.m. A little after mid- fever, two non-fatal cases of chicken- night he was awakened by Clayton, pax, one fatal case of measles, and who appeared to be very distressed one non-fatal occurrence of small- and complained of being unable to pax.
sleep. He asked Mr. Adams to ring There were 54, deaths from tuber- for a doctor and this was done.
culosis.
CHIMNEYS
SWEPT
WITH PROPER APPLIANCES BY OUR OWN TRAINED STAFF.
Please Book Your Orders Early.
C.E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
St. George's Building.
Tel. 20269.
-WORKS DEPT. 216 Wanchai Road.
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| ANGLO-CANADIAN
TRADE PACT
Ottawa, Feb. 23.
A new Anglo-Canadian trade agreement has been signed.
The contents will be announced in both Parliaments shortly. It is be- lieved that wider reciprocity is the basis of the understoriding-Reuter Bulletin Service.
AGITATOR DEPORTED
San Francisco, Feb. 23. George Geoffrin, a former sergeant in the French Army, has been placed aboard a deportation train en route to France. He is accused of Com- munists propaganda-amongst the Mare Island navy yard employees.
Geoffrin has fought deportation proceedings for a year--Unlied Press.
The
V.D.M.A. MEETING
meeting of the Victoria Diocesan Missionary Association, pre- viously announced for 6 p.m. to. morrow in the Cathedral Hall, will be held in the Book Depot „Instead," Central) The (0 Queen's Road speaker will be Mr. Gurney Barclay, the Far Eastern Secretary of the Church Missionary Soclety,
BRITAIN AND U.S. ;
London, Feb. 23, Asked in the House of Commons If there were any immediate prospects of an Anglo-American Trade Agree- ment, the President of the Beard of Trade replied: "I shall not fail to Inform the House if the exploratory discussions now in progress reach stage at which I can usefully make a further statement."----British Wireless,
POST OFFICE.
RACE HOLIDAYS
the
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For
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Per Wednesday
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Date and Time.
Wed., Feb. 24, 2 p.m..
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Bangkok
Samshu and Wuchow Amoy
Letters for "K. L. M. Servico"
-Due Amsterdam, 8th March
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Kongso
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Letters,
p.
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