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YORK STOCK | EXCHANGE SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Nov, 20. S. C. & F. Dow Jones Suminary of yesterday's markets;

There was some profit-taking to- the agreed that day, Traders are President's housing programme, or at least the construction part of it, should be stimulated by private capital; however, they prefer to await the President's conferences with the labour, building and finance repre- sentatives. It is held that the labour cost will be a

pur-

Inter-

vital factor in the scheme. Experts draw attention to the fact that financing costs under the Federal Housing Administration will be too high to stimulate the chase of new homes. Railroads anti- elpate carly action by the State Commerce Commission on their request for 16% higher freight rates. Stocks on the Curb Exchange were lower und de market was quiet. Bonds were Irregular, with Govern- ment Issues irregularly higher.

S. C. & F. New York correspondent enbles:

Stocks: The market to-day reacted normally from last week's sharp rally. We would defer new buying for the time being. The "Times" business index for the week was 18.0. na against 90.5 the revised index for last week and 104.7 for the Corres- ponding week of lust your.

Last week's Colton:

encourage- ment, on the apparent improvement of Government altitude towards bustness, is now less evident. The market to-day, on the whole, featureless.

Wheat Foreign

why

buying is Ap-

GAINS HOLD

ENTHUSIASM WANES

TOWARDS CLOSE.

London, Nov, 20.

THE

The London Stock Exchange opened Arm and was fairly active, but subsequently it grew quieter, the: carlier enthusiasm being dampened: by a disappointing opening on Wall Street. Nevertheless many appreci» i able advances held.

on firm

Chinese Customs Loans were sharp- marked up. Commodities and extreme rubber were reserve sellers, and base metals rallied following better week-end American advlees.

Wall Street opened irregular, but later was quiet, digesting President Roosevelt's intest message to Congress. -Reuter Special.

TYPHOID NOW WANING

CROYDON EPIDEMIC UNDER CONTROL

London, Nov. 20.

number of At noon to-day the typhoid cases at Croydon, a Surrey suburb of London, had reached 235, though there were no further deaths.

There were nine cases in the last 24 hours, but the rate of increase is now less rapid-Reuter.

FREE TO RETURN TO SHANGHAI

Washington, Nov. 29. Vice-Admiral Yarnell, Commander- in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet has informed the authorities of the naval base nt Manila that Washington has no objection to the return of wives and dependents of ofleers and inen of the Asiatic Fleet Dad Marine Corps to Shanghai, now that conditions are becoming quieter, -Reuter,

parently awaiting the movement of NEW AUSTRALIAN

the crop In the Southern Hemisphere, White

most bullish opinions are pre- dicated upon the expected improve- ment in exports, Rains are predicted in the dry Winter belt. There has been a visible decrease in supplies of 1,501,000 bushels.

ta-day

were

Corn: Receipts smaller, but were sufficiently ampte demand. There

to meet prevailing

has been a visible increase in sup- ples of 2,650,000 bushels.

ftubber: The market is feature- less, awaiting the meeting of the Quota Committee,

Sugar: The market to-day was more active and prices wern Arm. Large sugar interests were persistent buyers.

Wall Street Journal murning com- anent:

Traders considered that the mar- kel's rally was impressive and is likely to continue. Some bulls ex- peet individual averages to reach the 130-135 zone before any important -resistance- appears.

In spite of a more cheerful senti- ment, few traders expect a turn in business conditions for some time to

come.

The Street believes that if the latest utility plon from Washington surcoeds, there will be much switch- ing from railroad stocks to utility securities.

30 Industrials

Close Dow Jones Averages Nov. 20.

123.71 121,58

31.71

31.54 22.08

22.48 92.40 92.42 $52.54

20 Itatis

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

1 Commodity Index, 52.77

U.S.

COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 29.

The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are -issued by Router.

December

January

March

May

July

New York Colion

Opening

Closing

8,05/05 7.05/95

8.05/06 7.97N

8.12/13 8.03/03

8.14/15

8.07/07 8.10/10 8,11/11 8.24/23 8.15/15

8,10

October Spot.

The Delivery Day for December Colton Dec. 1.

The First Notice Day for January

is Dec. 27 and the Delivery Date Jan.

New York Rubber

14.00/01

December

March

May

July

September

CABINET

Canberra, Nov. 20. The new Australian Cabinet was sworn in to-day, consisting of nine members of Premier Lyons' United Australia Party and five members of the Allied County Party.

There are a number of changes In tre Ministries-Router.

NEW S.N.O. FOR YANGTZE

London, Nov. 29. Rear-Admiral R. V. Ilolt is to assume Command as Senior Naval Oliver on the Yangtze in succession to Rear-Admiral L. G. E. Crabbe on January 21, 1938.-Reuter.

BRITISH. MILITARY

MISSION

London, Nov. 20. Lord Cranborne announced in the House of Commons to-day that a is visiting British military mission Port Ugai next February for the pur- pose of establishing personal contact with appropriate authorities and re- viewing matters of common interest. -Reuter.

SHIP'S IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

BOY SCOUT. MOVEMENT PRAISED

Makes For Good Citizenship Says Mr. Cock

Many Awards Presented

of the

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER

30,

1937.

FURTHER ARRESTS

Duke Di' Borgo Is Among Suspects

ITALIANS

PRETEND UNCONCERN

But Actually Watch Anglo-French Talks Closely

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Paris, Nov. 20.

рег- One of the most important sois arrested in connection with the Cogoulards revolutionary plot Duin Joseph Pozzo di Borgo, who is reported to have said, "Perhaps 1 Despite an outward show of indif- ama good catch, but I will bring anference, the Anglo-French talks are evgi better one after I have talked being watched with close interest. with examining Magistrate."

fis. believed that the Duke was

aligh Rightist official. indicating that he would implicate

Over 00 raids in Dieppe, Toulouse and Paris have revealed new arms cades and have brought about new

arresta,

The officially Inspired newspapers

and suggest profound Anglo-French minimise the importance of the talks considered that differences. It is Britain is deliberately laying settlement with Italy while pushing

a

forward the German tall. It is felt

Thanks to well-wishers Hongkong Boy Scouts Association for support, and an appeal for further assistance, were expressed hv His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoitry Northcote, at the annual meeting of the Association in St. John's Hall yesterday. A feature of the occasion was the presentation of the Suver Wolf to the Rev. N. V. Halward, The police are decoding documents that no real progress can be made Commissioner.

selt in the hope of learning the in bridging together the two axes until Abyssinia and the New Medi- Scout. He was supported by Mr. names of more leaders of the plot.

recognized.→ Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, (Vice-Pro-

Rocque re- Reuter Special. Conte Casimir de La sident), Mr. Cyril Champlin, (Deputy Rams to-day. The Dukes Pozzo Commissioner), Mr. D. A. Pockson. Borio, who ik responsible for the (Secretary), and Messrs. Lo Koon-

Koon-kan, hang and Lo surers).

Halward, Mr. E. Cock, (President), The defamation trial ngrinstterranean issues

aro

TALKS BEGIN

London, Nov. 28, (Tren-Peedings being brought, will be

and M. Chautemps, M. Delboy given special dispensation in order to

other French representatives arrived appe. He will possibly "confess"

at 10 Downing Street at 11 a.m. for during the trial.-United Press.

During

French one of the earlier hear the talks. The

ministers Rocque, M. Ings of the trist of La Andie Tardieu, former Premier of will be the guests of lunch France, testified that he had financed Neville Chamberlain La Rocque's Fascist movement for Mr. Anthony 10 months from weeret Government dinner. funds.

Others present included Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Hon. Mr. R. II. Kete- wall, Hon. Mr. T. H King, and Mrs, King, (Commissioner of Girl Guides), Commodore E. B. C. Dicken, Rev. J. R. Higgs, and Mr. F. G. Maunder

adoption

of the Proposing the annual report Mr. Cock declared that it spoke for itself. Definite pro- gress had been made during the year. Doy Scout movement

Good citizens, und if ever the world needed good cliizens, it needed them to-day. The proposal was seconded by Mr. King and passed unanimously, as was the statement of accounts.

Appealing for support, he said the

made

Mr. D. J. Sloss, Vice-Chancellor of the University, and Mr. A. E. Pratt were elected members of the Council, and the following were re-elected Mr. A, el Arculli, Lieut. Col. H. B. L. Mr. T. H. King, Dowbiggin, lion.

Mr. N. L Mr. A. J. Lane, Hon. Smit

Mr. Tung Shiu-kin, NF, Lưu E B. C. Commodore Dicken, Rev. Cyril Brown, Dr. G. L Shaw, Mrs. T. H. King, Major C. M. Manners, lion. Mr. M. T. 10.

W. Dr. | Mr. W. Kay, Hun.

Lieut. Col. R. C. B. Anderson, Rev. C. B. R Sargent, Mr. Chan Fook- trong Bộ

Rev. Fr. E. Teruzzi, Mr. W. C. Low, Mr Li Jowsan, Rt. Rev. R 0. Hall, Sir Atholl MacGregor, Mr. M. 12. Takiti, Mr. H. S. Mok, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tan, Col. N. M. S. Irwin, Mr. George She, Dr. D. J. Valentine, Mr. F. G. Maunder, Rev. J. R. Higgs, Dr. W. C. Clark, Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall, Licut. Col. H. L. Murrow, Hon. Sir Souson Chow,

AWARDS PRESENTED

awards

and

No Food For Italian Ship

Amoy Refuses To

Provide Victuals.

Amay, Nov. 27.

ན.

4.00 p.m. Nov. 30. These mails will be forwarded by the 3.6. "President Taft" and are dur In San Francisco on December 21. 1037.

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PARCEL MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA la Siberia" if so superscribed.

The Christmas Letter and Parcel Malls for Australia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Central Post Ofee as follows:

Parcels

5.00 p.m. Dec. 2. Registered and Parcel. Hails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered Mail 6.00 p.m. Dec. 2. Ordinary Mall 9.00 a.m. Dec. 3. lime given below unless otherwise These malis wil be forwarded by itated, and where mails are advertised the A.. "Tanda" and are due to to close.ut or before 9 n.m., registered arrive at Sydney on December 22, and parcel moils are closed of 5 p.m. 1937.

on the previous day,

of Mr. to-night

Froin

Eden gives them

Mr.

The talks will be resumed morrow and after the luncheon at the French Embassy It is expected the ministers will return to Paris.

The French representatives at the Corbin, talks include M. Charles Ambassador, M. Leger, Secretary at the Qual d'Orsay, M. Messigli, Direc- tor of Political and Commercial Al- fairs, and M. de Margerle, First Sc- cretary of the French Embassy. The British representatives are Chamberlain, Mr. Ed:n, Lord Halifax and Sir Robert Vansitiuri.-Reuter. The Italian warship Lepanto left

AUSTRIAN VISITORS Amoy for Shanghai yesterday morn ing. This is the first time in the

London, Nov. 20.

Finance a warship history of the port that

Dr. Neumayer, Austrian of Italy has visited this port. Not one Minister, and Dr. Kienboek, President

here. Italian subject resides

The of the Austrian National Bank, ar- Vessel came from Hongkong

yesterday rived at Victoria found itself, one day only from that short visit. Their engagements in- port, with no food and oil. It pur-

Hclude dliner to be given by Sir chased 800 tins of petrol from the Robert Kindersley, well-known bank Asiatic Petrolem Company and 100, and a luncheon arranged by the tons of sola oil from the Standard oll Chancellor of the Exchequer, Company. In addition it ordered John Simon-British Wireless. 300 pounds of beet from the market of Kulangsu

No

Japan Stralis

Japan

Swatow

INWARD MAILS

Per

Air. Mali by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

20th November Shanghai and Swatow

Haiphong

Amoy

Straits

Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Van-

couver, B.C., 13th November} Japan

Airmail by "Pan-American

ways Direct Service"-San Frat- cisco date, 24th November, Jupan

Howall Moru

Tanda

Due

November 30.

November 30.

November 30.

.November 30.

Bhutan

Cremer

Gnelsennu

Hupch

date,

Imperial Airways Plano November 30. Kiungchow

November 30..

Kwangtung

November 30.

Tilawa

November 30.

Yasukuni Maru

November 30.

Emp. of Asia

December 1.

..December 1.

Air Pan-American Airways Plane

December 1..

December 1.

Yuensang

December 1..

Haruna Maru

.December 3.

Nankin

December 4,

Patroclus

December 4.

Patroclus

.December 4.

Manila

Japan

President Folk Pyrrhus Pres. Jefferson Ixion

.December 4.

.December 4.

.December 5..

December 5.

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in

KING GEORGE ON TOUR

Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters ilon 11th and papers) - November and London parcels- London dute-4th November

Rawalpindi

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Per

Date and Time.

and

A hitch occurred. Kulangsu would supply the beef. No take the oil to the lighter would A presentation of

vessel and no coolie would handle) was then made by the It on shore. Two hundred pounds of warrants

time, beef were procured after much de- Commissioner's lay and difficulty and the ship's own

Governor. For the

first

Chinese was given

AND CORNWALL

for a

Sir

rant when Mr. Qual: Cheow-cheang crew with their own motor boats haTO VISIT DEVONSHIRE was presented with a District Com-la handle and take the oll and food missioner's Warrant. Scout Dicken to the vessel.-Our Own Correspon- Lay, of the 13th Hongkong Troop dent. (Central Chinese) was accorded

Rental "Well Done," by His Excellency

Calcutta, Stralis and Saigon Japen

Australla and Manila Straits

Straits and Europe vin Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 4th November U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco, 6th November) Straits

For

London, Nav, 20. During the present weeks the King will visit Devonshire and Cornwall

when he came up to receive a Cerliuot achieve its full scope, especially and the Duke of Kent will make a fleate of Commendation for assisting among the Chinese poor, he said.

-in the arrest of-a-thlet,

tour of social Spock to the many boy scouts Scotland.

and present. Sir Gediry commended then

progress their deserved urged them to live up to the Ideals ef scouting.

оп

Congratulating Mr. Haiward

service

Morton

centres in

Haiphong

Dairen Japan

Ilis Majesty will leave London by After the Silver Wolf was placed Ground his neck, Mr. Halward suid:

will begin at

Hampstead The criilcism has been made that

train to-inqrrow night and the tour Wednesday's early next morning. scouting in many cases tends to take

on itinerary includes visits to many the place that religion should hold in

villages and about 2001 a boy's or

Hfe. First man's

and his award, he said it was only given towns and

have been covered by Christian foremost i am a Ch

and for very good service, and service of miles will

Mr. Halward motor ear when the King reaches International kind. priest in

in Christ's Church, but I have an for many years loolted upon scouting had been 18 years in the Association, Camborne, Cornwall, on that evening. as a practical means of expressing had spent seven of them in China, A call at Launceston will be included. some of the great ideals for which and it was hoped that he would re- Christianty stands. A scout does his man for many years to come.

best to help other people at all times and tries to be a friend to all. ther scouts, you and I belong to a

LISTS OF AWARDS

will be the first visit of an English reigning monarch to that town since Charles I,

Bro- The presentation ist was te follows:

Wednesday night will be spent in Assistant Scot Warrants to:--|

Hongkong Group), the Royal train and Thursday's visita great world-wide movement which, Lee Kain-konk (10th.), Fun K to the Royal Duchy farms, and other if each individual member plays his Choo part to the best of his ability and in ting-fat ifth, Kowloon Chee places will also be made by moter

And in 15th.). promise accordance with our law, will I firmly believe, help

Siew-houg

19th.

Scoutmaster's

Wang

The following ships are expected being about a better world in which Cotice ord. Hongkong). Kowleant.]

(St.

car. The King will return to London to:-F. Warrants

Con Thursday evening from Bath. Shure Yu-kan

The Duke of Kent's Scottishi visit 10th.). Jackson Ng

Wing-tung will also take place on Wednesday and David' Lee (13th.), Yun men will learn to be in wireless communication with

to appreciate another instead of 16th.).

Warrant to: and Thursday. and the ceremonies Ofice: understand one Telegraph

Scout Lender's Rover the Radio

will include opening of the New- Gneisenau, Empress of Japan, Pre- continually lying at one another's James Campbell (3rd. Hongkong).

Groun Scoutmaster's Warrant to battle Abbey College, the first resi--| [ur

Maru.

St. sident Polk,

throats and resorting to war with all

Qunh Chrow-chenng (1st. Hongkong). hear). (Hear

to-dential adult education college to be Vincent De Paul, Hongkhung, Tasinan, its attendant horrors.

District Scoutmaster's Warrant

Ter-established In Scotland.-British Service and Friendship: anwm. C. Low (longkong & New Thattan.

Wireless. proud to know that this Association ritories South District).

District Commissioner's Warrant to:- Quais Cheow-cheant (longkong and New| m plays its part in these two Els sorporately and individually, quit Grow-clima strong

Hongkong acts of

Certiflente Ot known and unknown, many service

Wales Banner the community have been. Josep'n College Troop for winning Bret

place in the Prince of performed year in and year out. In Competition Camp, 1836. this connection may I remind groups Certificate of Commendation from the that the Street Sleepers Shelter So-toent Chief Scout to Scout Dicken Lay

of the lathi, Hongkong Central Chinese clely is again calling for volunteers Tronp for his smart action in -arresting to help in the running of shelters a thief on June 23, 1937,

The Silver Wolf to Rev. N. V. Iniward, the In past

Chief this winter.

from the Colony Commissioner. scouts have offered their services and Scout of all the world, for his mont I hope there will be many scouts excellent services to the Movement, offering themselves again this year.

Friendly relations with our brother scouts in South Chinn have been well

QUEEN MARY VISITS BANK OF ENGLAND

London, Nev. 20. Queen Mary paid un informal visit to the City of London and inspected for the Bank of England premises three-quarters of an hour to-day, Reuter,

numerous

14.45/47 STOCK EXCHANGE maintained during the past year, and

14.70/75

14.07/85

15.00/14 14.83/05

15.26/27 14.97/07 15.07/07

Sales for the day:-5,740 tons. The First Notice Day for December Rubber is Nov. 20 and the last day is Dec. 20.

Clileago Wheat December.. 804/80 00%/01

004/80 Moy

80%/00 July

03/05 4

Saturday's Sales:-

December Moy

41

July

20,502,00 bushels Chicago Corn

531⁄44/63 52/52% 50/00% 50/50.

673%/574 The First Notice Day December Grains is Nov. 30 and the last day Dec. 28,

Dec.

May

July

Winnipeg Wheat

100/100 11056/110% 108/100 1106/110 100%/100

The Firal Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat' Is Dec. 1 and the last day Dea, 31.

SUMMARY

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, issued at 12.30 p.in. yesterday, states:

The murket was slightly easier.

Buyers

Canton Insurance $270 ILK. Tramways $13% Maruo Electrics $10 Telephones (Old) $20 Telephones (New) $9.30 Dairy Farms $24.30 Constructions (New) $1

Sellers

H.K. Fire. insurance $200 ILK. Steamboots $0 Watsons $474

Satca

HI.K. & W. Dockя $20

China Lights (Old) $11.00 H.K. Electrics $651⁄2

we all hope that conditions will soon be such as to enable us to resume these frequent interchange of visits which help so much in the promotion of friendship and goodwill between! this Colony and South China,

GOVERNOR'S SPEECH Addressing the meeting. His Ex- cellency reminded his hearers of the old saying, "The boy is the father of the man." and declared that this was not only an idea but a fact, and that the Boy Scout movement did antisfactory much to prepare for mankind.

Mentioning

that the list of sub- scribers had increased, the Governor tendered his thanks for all who had

the Associa given their ald to

ilon, and asked for further assistance The need for In the time to come. haned werkers was also great, and he earnestly appealed to, young men in Hoagkong with experience scouting to give their assistanco. Unll the Association received evan "more support, the movement could

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Tuesday

.December 9.

Canton.... Tucs., Nov. 30, 2 p.. Glenogle ..Tues., Nov.. 30, 2.30 p.m. Yasulcuni Maru-

Tucs, Nov. 30, 3.30p.m.

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy) Szechuen..Tues., Nov. 30, 8.30 p.m.

and Shanghai. Batavia and Sourabaya

Japan, Honolulu,

USA, Central Pres. and South America, Canada and Europe vin San Francisco, and Europe via Siberia

Taft

Parcels, Neg..

Tues., Nov. 30, 4.30 p.m.. Tues., Nov. 30.

Nov. 30, 4 p.m.

Ord

Nov. 30, 5 p.m. Nov. 30, 5.30 p.m.

Wednesday

(Due San Francisco, 21st. Dec.)

G.P.C. and K.F.O.

Reg

Ord..

....Dec. 1, 9 a.m. ..Dec. 1, 9.30 am.

Aden,

Agamemnion

Air Mall for North China and Eurasia Plane .........Wed., Dec. 1,

Nanking (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To further points by surface trans- port as Services permit), *India, *Straits, Ceylon,

*Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 20th December and London Parcels--due Lon- don, 5th January, 1938, Swalow

+

G.P.O. and K.1.0.

.Wed., Dec. 1. Parcels, ........Dec. 1, 0 c.m. Reg.,

.Dec. 1, 9.45 n.m. Dec, 1, 10.30 a.m. Ord., Souchow

Wed., Dec. 1, 10,30 a.m.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong ....... G.G. Paul Doumer

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Service" due Hawaff Maru

Amsterdam, 12th December.

Wed., Dec. 1, 2 p.m. .......Wed.. Dec. 1.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Rek..

Orl...

.Dec. 1. 1.30 p.m.

......Dec. 1, 2 p.m.

Stralis, Ceylon, India, E. and 5. Hawai Maru:Wed., Dec. 1, 2.30 p.m.

Africa. Manila

Japan... ELOK

Empress of Asia

Wed., Dec. 1, 5.00 p.m. Yuensang...Wed., Dec. i, 5.00 pm.

*Manila, Straits, Ceylon, Indla, Egypt and Parcels only for Ger many vla Hamburg. Strilts and Calcutta

Greigendu Tilawa

Parcels, Ord..

Wed., Dec. 1, 5 p.m.

Wed., Dec. 1.

..Dec. 1, 5 p.m.

Dec. 2, 9 a.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu Pan American Airways Plane

and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct

San Francisco. 7th December....

Wed, Dec. 1.

Bervice due

Kowloon R. O.

G. P. O.

Krg.. Ord,

Dica, 1, 8.00 p.m. Dec. 1, 5.00 p.m.

Reg..

Ord.,

Deo. 1, 5.00 p.m. .Dec. 2, 0.00 a.m.

Thursday

Deucalion,..Thurs.,

Parcels, Rek., Ord,

Dec. 2, 0.30 a.m.

Thurs., Dec. 2. .Dec. 2, 5 p.m.

.Dec, 2, 5 p.m. .Dec. 3, 0a.m.

Fridny

Sinnghai

Manlia, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda

Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 28th December.

Sandakan Swatow

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service"-dup

Amsterdam, 14th December

insang......Fri.,. Dec. 3, 8.30 a.m. Prominent....Fri, Dec. 3, 10.30 a.171. Haruna Marul, Dec. 3,.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

..Dec. 3, 4.30 p.m. ..Dec. 3, 5 D..

Fri., Dec. 3.

..Dec. 3, 5 p.m. ..Dec. 3, 5.30 p.m..

nex Ord..

Siraits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Haruna Maru

and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vir Marseilles duc Mar- geillos, 1st January, 1933.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Ord.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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