CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
ROOMS TO LET.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICÈ.
The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited.
Notice is hereby given that the name of the above Company will from the lat January, 1938, be Sult-changed to
FURNISHED ROOM for rent. able for two gentlemen or a couple: Private bathroom attached. Apply 245 Prince Edward Road.
PREMISES TO LET.
OFFICE FLAT TO LET-Commo- dlous Ground Floor Office Accommo- dation in P. & O. Building Ready Appl Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., for occupation on 1st March, 1938.
P. & O. Building.
TO LET.
FOR SIX months or longer, comfort- able House in Fanling district, fully furnished, hol and cold water, modern conveniences, garden, garage, etc. Apply Box No. 431, "Hongkong Telegraph.
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Pope 7.) 9.30 Londen Relay-The News. 9.00 Variety Programme.
John
An agreomont has been signed
Excellency
ilis
the
THE HONGKONG
G.
TELEGRAPH.
BAR R.
NOTICE.
NON-PAYMENT OF WATER
ACCOUNTS.
Excess water and moter rental accounts are posted to the person who signed the Form "G" guara¤- teoing payment. This person is generally the landlord or his recognized agent.
CABLE & WIRELESS, LIMITED,
In many instances inconvenience with which is associated, the is caused to tenants by the water Eastern Extension Australasia & supply being disconnected without China Telegraph Co., Ltd. (Incor-warning to them, owing to the porated in England).
failure of the guarantor to pay the accounts within the specified period. Tonants are, therefore, advised to make suitable arrange- ments with their landlords to ensure that all water and motor rental accounts are pald promptly. Changes of ownership of pro- the Colony as from January 1st,perty should be notified
mediately to this Office.
between Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote, K.C.M.G., and Cable & Wireless, Ltd., for the transfer to the latter company of the fixed station com mercial radio communications of
1938.
The present Radio Traffle Office will remain in the P. & 0. Building, Des Voeux Road, until the end of January, after which the Office will be transferred to the Offices of the Eastern Exten- aion Telegraph Co., Ltd., (herein-. after to be known as Cable & Wireless, Ltd).
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF
Plano-Four Acea Sulte (Billy Mayerl)-1, Ace of Clubs, 2, Ace of Mobile Station Services (Ships Diamonds; Ace of lienrts; 4, Ace at Sea and Aviation), Broadcast- of Spades... Raic Da Costa. Humoring and certain other services will ous John Henry's Ghost Henry assisted by Gladys Horridge. remain under Government control. Orchestra
Memurles Ballroom Waltzes.. Debroy Somers Bund, Comedian-Put It Down; The Old Oak Tree... Max Miller. Orchestra Have You Anything On To-night, Matilda Darling? Le Touquet (Dame- rell-Clifton-Evans) Billy Colton and Ills Band. Laughing Record- Die Missgluckte Jugendzelt Orches- tra-At Dawning, The Land Of The Sky Blue Water (Cudmon): Blue Gown (Tierney. McCarthy).. Guy Lombardo and His
Is
CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who Alice has been assaulted, neglected, or Royal-treated in a manner likely to cause Canadians. Vocal-Love's Last Word unnecessary suffering or injury to Spoken (Bixio); Out In The Cold, health, or knowing of a parent who Cold Snow (Alm 'Love, life and is seeking advice on any matter con- Laughter) Gracle Fields. Dance Orchestras Nora — Tango; Love's cerning a child, would be doing an Loneliness - Tango...
George net of kindness by communicating at Boulanger & His Orchestra. Pagan ance with- Love Song-Fox-Trot; It Happened Down In Dixieland-Fox-Trnt Teddy Foster and His Kings Of Swing
11.0 Close down.
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Bux No. 513, 11ongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, ist floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel. Health Centre, Wanchai; or the
MAURICE RAVEL Inspector, 12, Sal Yeang Choi Street,
PASSES AWAY
Paris, Dec. 28,
1st floor, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where M. malice is proved.
The death occurred to-day of the distinguished French composer, Maurice Ravel.—Neuter Bulletin.
TO-DAY
OPENING
of
the
4th
"La Perla del Oriente"
Cigar Store
in Nathan Road, Kowloon,
Sun Sun Restaurant Building,
near the Alhambra and Majestic, and opposite the Po Hing Theatres.
Cigar Stores "La Perla del Oriente
Hongkong Hotel Bldg..
Pedder Street
Tel. 30083.
Gloucester Bldg. Des Voeux Road Tel. 20305.
Kowloon Wharf Entrance Tel. 59411.
Macau:
Shanghai: 137 Nanking Road,
A LUZITANA, Avenida Almeida Ribeiro No. 10
Showrooms of The Orient Tobacco Manufactory C. Ingenohl Limited.
**
LEARN TO
FLY
COMPLETE TRAINING GIVEN FOR EVERY TYPE OF BRITISH LICENCE BOTH PILOTS AND ENGINEERS. NEXT ENGINEERING TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 3, 1938.
FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY:-
FAR EAST
! FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, LTD.
Kal Tak Airport, Hongkong,
im-
R. M. HENDERSON,
Water Authority, Public Works Department, Hongkong, 24th December, 1937.
G. MR.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1937.
News Of Three Services
Appointments To
China Station
the Admiralty include the following: Recent appointments notified by
Cdrs. R. F. Elkins and E. G. A. CHford to Cumberland (Feb. 25).
Payr. Cdr. W. McBride to Cum-
berland (Feb, 20).
Queer Tales
Of Japanese
· Off Coast
U.S. Authorities Not Deeply Concerned
Los Angeles, Dec. 28.- The Daily News reports that " man gave credenço to sensational rumours" which are circulating In Naval circles that "an allen flotilla Herald (Dec. 16); F. H. Matheson to of submarines" has been operating Cumberland (Feb. 23).
off the coast of California, for which reason a Navy seaplane 'Is scouting.
Lt.-Cdrs. W. M.
Passmore
to
Payr. Lt.-Cdr. L.`" W. Pring to Medway (Jan. 1).
Payr. Lts, J. E. Stevens to Cum-
berland (Jan. 14); G. B. Teale, J. Charles and G. A. Williams to Cun-
berland (Feb. 28).
"A Naval authorltly declared thai if foreign submarines are in this part Japanese. It ju of the Pacific they are all probably
inconceivable think that any other nation will to
have submarines in this part of the Pacife."
dis-
Wheeler Commander C. J. counted the report, saying: "The Navy has not taken stock of it. The rumour is actually report of about a week old. It first described only one submarine, which now appears to have grown into a fotilin. As for as the Navy is concerned the rumour is entirely unfounded. At any rate the rumour has not been investigat-
CAPT. MARRACK'S POST
The Daily News recalls that in 1015 Captain II. R. Marrack, D.8.c., has it was rumoured that the Japanese recently taken up the post of Cap-had established a naval base at Curtle tain-Superintendent of Sheerness Boy, Southern California, United In succension to Captain States warships investigated but could Dockyard, H. B. Maltby, who completed the not confirm the rumours, normal two years In September. Sheerness is now mainly used as a storing and repairing yard for smali craft, and has a salürled staff of 185, compared with 712 nt Chathani, Captain Marrack has been at Sheerness recently, attending the course at the Army Senior Officers' School. For three years up to June last he was in command of HMS. Carilsle on the Africa Station, is a submarine specialist, awarded the p.s.c. for distinguished of these craft service in command during the War. From 1031 to 1933 he commanded H.M.S: Medway and the 4th Submarine Flotilla in China.
GIBRALTAR CHIEF ENGINEER
Heed."
and was
The appointment dates from early December of Engineer Captain A. C. Bray to H.MS, Cormorant for duty as Chief Engineer at Gibraltar Dock yard. He succeeds Engineer Captain P. D. Fulford, who has held post for nearly four years. Engineer Captain Bray
l'ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 3rd
The Daily News states: "Asked day of January, 1938, at 3 p.m.,
where a Japanese fleet of submarines Offlees of the Public at the
would establish
a base, naval ob- servers point out that it is highly Works Department, by Order of
feusible. It could contact colliers at His Excellency the Governor of
numerous isolated spots. There are one Lot of Crown Land at King's
hundreds of uninhabited and unfre- Road, near Quarry Bay, in the
quented miles of const In Lower California. Colony of Hong Kong, for a
The observers further explained that most commercial fish- term of 75 years, with the option
ing boats owned by Japanese were of renewal at a Crown Rent to
equipped with diesel engines almost be fixed by the Surveyor of His
identical with those used in moderni Majesty the KING, for 010
submarines and could supply sub- marines with fuel and supplies, and further term of 76 years,
even contended that an 8,500 ton Intending bidders are advised
was suc-freighter could convert eight fishing
into that immediately after the dis-ceeded Inst month by Engineer Cap boats (tuna clippers) mine sweepers on the high seas in the posal of the lot the Purchaser tan Start Robins in charge of the R.N. Torpedo Depot at Portsmouth,
incredible time of four hours," (if not the applicant) will be He served throughout the War us United Press. required to deposit with engineer lleutenant In HMS. Hyu- cinth on the Africa Station: H.M.S. authorised officer who will be
Ariadne in home waters; and the present at the sale, the sum of destroyer
the Macnod in
Grand Fleet. two hundred dollars, ($200) In
In 1924-28 he was torpedo engineer oficer at Gibraltar, and cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase subsequently in the cruisers Comus in home waters and Cornwall in price.
China.
an
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No, of Safe
Erginity N
Locality
aland Lot
No. 5099. Adjoining Inland Loi
No. 3536,
King's Road.
boundary Memeisetenta
1.
H..
W.
cel feelieet?text
An per ale
plan.
Contents to
About 7,500
ng. fest
Bentsi
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
|૩૫.17 10^ !
$11,250
QUOTATIONS
New York, Dec, 28. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter:
January March
Biay
July
October
December Społ
New York Collon
Closing Opening
8.23/22 8.20N
8.34/35
8.40/40
8.30/30 8.35/30 8.44/44 8.40/41
0.51/52 8.55/55
8.45/45 0.48/50 8.40
The First Notice Day for January Cotton is Dec. 27 and the Delivery Date Jan. 3.
December March
New York Rubber
the
ENGR, CAPt, lambeRT Engineer Captain C. W. Lambert has recently joined the Admiralty for duty as an inspector on the staff of the Engineer-in-Chlet of the Fleet, in succession to Engineer Cop- lain D. . Hoare, who becomes As- sistant Engineer-in-Chief.
Promoted In December Inst, En- gineer Captain Lambert has during the past four years been assistant to the Engineer Manager at Devonport Dockyard, and Inst served afloat in
the cruiser Devonshire in China and the Mediterranean. For three years up to 1931 he was the engineer as- sistant to the Director of Dockyards. Admiralty. He served throughout
HONOLULU RUMOURS
Honolulu, Dec. 20. Untraceable rumours have been
circulated in Honolulu for weeks that Japanese warships are operating be tween Honolulu and the malaland. one version saying that they are possibly responsible for the disap- pearance of the freighter Hold from Seattle carrying to China a cargo of sulphur. The ship was supposed to re-coal in Hawall late in November. but no report of its arrival here has been received and the boat has not arrived in China-United Press.
British Press Comments
the War as engineer lieutenant in Chilly Acceptance Of
the cruisera Indefatigable and Un- daunted and the destroyer Mindful. YANGTZE ENGINEER OFFICER
Commander (E) J. D. N. Ham has been appointed to H.M.S. Bee as en- gineer officer of the gunboats sin- tloned in the Yangtze, and for duty at Shanghai. Commander (E) J. G,
Japanese Note
London, Dec. 20.
"It would be idle to examine in detail the mass of evidence adduced by Japan to prove that what looked like wanton malice was really only gross recklessness or
Moncrieff has served there for three Buys The Times.lence,
Japanese note to Ameries.
the
The
of
years. Commander Ham, who enter-tune of Washington's scceptance was ed Osborne as a cadet in May, 1910,
to dispel Japanese was promoted to his present rank in chilly enough June last while serving in the battle hopes that any future incident will ship Mulaya. He had formerly been only have to be called an accident to is no doubt engineer officer of the destroyers be liquidated. There Whitley and Duchess, and in 1029- that these outrages not only stiffened 31 was on the staff at Keyham Col- pubile opinion but the opinion
Government leaders have shown the lege.
dangerous limitations of the Japan- cae military machine.
"Meanwhile
warfore. guerilla The ketch Tal Mo Shan has re- which is almost continuous, and the cently been paid off at Portsmouth
economic dimeulles of the new re- on the conclusion of her season's gimes, are more serious than their work us salling tender to HMS. Dolphin, submarine depot. This little political and military counter-parts. vessel of 23 tons was built in Hong-The regimes themselves
and undistinguished. Japan
H.M.9. TAI MO SHAN
fre per-
kong for five naval officers who Temably thinks it worth while to
ceived permission to return home in her on concluding
com-
their service an pay salaries to this seedy galaxy of the China Station. She left on May turncoats and. opportunisis, bui this 31, 1933, and arrived at Dartmouth policy does not inspire confidence in milltary a year later after covering 18,000 the methods by which the miles under her own sall. A book mind proposes to lead Chinn."-
The Manchester Guardian an the voyage was published in 1935 by Lieutenant-Commander Martyn ments that the United States Gov- Sherwood, who was in
command.
ernment, while accepting the Japan- 14.78/78 The ketch was purchased by the Ad- ese apology, has made it clear that 14.04/94 miralty to afford experience to junior it does not and would not accept
ship the Japanese story. 15.04/04 pilcers in handling a small
under sail.
May ..
July
.... 15.07/04.
15.15/13 15.24/24
September
15.35/35
15.14N 15.34N
Sales for the day:-2,000 tons,
The last Notce Day for December Rubber is Dec. 20,
Chicago Wheat
December May July
02/02 003/864
Saturday's Sales:-
December.. May July
02 JORI 01%91%
The Japanese authoritica should not think they have safely pacified BRIGADIER RETIRES
the American people and there 18 nothing in the American press or Colonel Hugh G. Seth-Smith, actions of the United States Gov- Head-ernment to suggest that they have," D.0.0., who recently left the quarter Staff in Hongkang. retired it declares.-Reuter. on December 11, and was granted the honorary rank of Brigudler.
OVERSEA SERVICE
the six wided to the R.A.F. under the expansion scheme, was opened
Wing Commander
The War Omce announces that on January 1, 1930, 85%/85%
soldiers of all arms who are return-
Army
Livock
was
POST
OFFICE.
HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAPHIĮ SERVICE
AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary air mail letters for Im-
· XLT Telegrams conveying Newperial Airways Direct Service to Year Greetings will be accepted by Europe elc., will until further notice, the Radio Omice for transmission via be closed at Kowloon Post Ofee and Radio up to January 6, 1038.
General Post Office 9.00 man. sa Sun- (a) The charge for telegrams to days. Letters for this Service may places in China will be bused be posted in the ordinary posting on One Fourth of the ordinary boxes at Kowloon Post Office and rate and to other places on One General Post Omico. They should be Third of the ordinary rate. clearly marked "By Air Mail" and (b) The minimum charge for all bear sufficient postage. Insufficient- ly prepaid letters may be taxed with places will be for ten words, Further particulars may be obtain- double the dedelency or forwarded ed on application at the Radio Office. by Steamer Service, at the discretion
of the Post Office.
NEW YEAR CARDS New Year cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by matter, le, 5 cents per 2 ounces for the Post Office at the rate for printed
all countries.
Hongkong, China and Macao at
2 cents per 2 ounces, Envelopes must not be closed.
VIA SIBERIA BOUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and Bouth America are forwarded
via Biberia" if so superscribed,
DFC the
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Molis closed 15 minutes earlier than time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mall Service to Shanghai is and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.
on the previous day. temporarily suspended.
From
Straits
INWARD MAILS
Per
Date and Time.
Japan and Shanghai
Agapenor Athos II.
December 29.
December 20.
Canada, U.S.A...
and
Japon
(Vancouver B.C., date 4th Dec.). Emp, of Rusala Japan
December 29.
Ryukuku Moru
.December 29.
Shanghai Japan
Kwangtung
December 30.
Nunkin
December 30.
Swatow
December 30.
Japan
.December 30.
Airways Plane
December 30.
Francisco
Ninghai
Noto Maru
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Pan American
Direct Service"--San date, 22nd December, 1937. U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan--San Francisco date, 11th December, 1037. U.S.A., Canada, Japan, and Manila (Seattle, date 11th December).
Japan and Shanghal
Amoy Straits
Java and Manila
Japan Straits
Talma Titan
Tsadune
Pres. Coolidge
.December 30,
Pres. Grant
,December 30.
Soudan
December 30.
December 30.
December 30.
December 30.
Kashima Maru Antenor
December 31.
January !.
Australia and Manila
Nellore
.January 1.
U.S.A
Japan-San
Francisco date, 4th December, 1037. Straits Shanghai
Pres. Van Buren
January 1.
Suwa Maru
January 1.
Conte Verde
January 2.
Jupan
Santos Maru
January 2.
Amoy
Tjisaroca
January 2.
dale,
Honolulu and
Air. Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London
Swatow
25th December 1937.
Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Japan Japan
Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Manila Java
For
Imperial Airways Plane January 3. Nanning
Gleniffer
Shiraja Talthybius
Kutsang
Mausang
Potsdam Tilsonderi
OUTWARD MAILS
Per Wednesday
Kongso
Samshui and Wuchow ............... Bangkok, Batavia, Mauritius, Reu- nion, Madagascar and South Africa Swatow and Shanghal Swatow
January 3.
January 4.
.January 4.
January 4.
January 6.
January 0.
January 0.
January 7.
Die
.Wed., Dec. 29, 8.15 a.m.
Barentze ....Wed., Dec. 29, 8.30 a.m. Koying Wed., Dec. 29, 8.30 am." Yaishing....Wed., Dec. 29, 8.30 a.m. Fook On....Wed., Dec. 29, 8.00 a.m, Wed., Dec. 20.. Air-Mall-for-Blan-Lanchow-and-Eurasia Plane_...
Kongmoon and (Pakhoi via Kong-
moon)
Chenglu etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eursala Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Straits
Fort Bayard and *Haiphong...
Reg., Ord,
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
.Dec. 29, 9 .. .Dec. 29. 9.30 .. Toyama Maru Wed., Dec. 29, 1.30 p.m. G.G. Paul Daumer
Air Mail for "Franco Orient Ber- Athos II.
vice" doo Marsellies 9th January,. 1938.
Reg. Ord..
Salgon, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Athos II.
Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles due Marseilles January 1938.
24th
Neg.. Ord.,
Swatow
Thursday
Wed, Dec. 20, 2 p.m. .Wed., Dec. 29,.
G.P.O, and. K.P.O.
Deo, 20, 4.30 p.m. Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Wed., Dec. 20,
G. P. O, and K. P. 0.
.Dec. 29, 5 p.m.. .Dec. 20, 5.30 p.m.
Kwaisang Thurs., Dec. 30, 8.30 am. Canton......Thurs., Dec. 30, 2 p.m. Luchow..Thurs., Dec. 30, 2.30 p.m. Thurn, Dec. 30. G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Kashima Maru
South Afrlea, Aden, Egypt and
Europe via Marseilles-duo Mar- scilles, 30th January.
Dec. 30, 4.30 p.m.
.Dec. 30, 5 p.m. Thurs., Dec, 30.
Haiphong
Shanghai
Alr Ball for
"K.L.M. Airways Kashima Mara Servico"-dne Amsterdam, 11th January, 1938.
Rex
Ord.,
G.P.O. and K.F.Ó.
Reg
Dec. 30, 5 p.m.
Ord.....Dec. 80, 8.30 p.m.
K.P.O.
FLOR.F
Ord..
Dec. 30, 5 p.m..
G.P.O.
Rek..
Ord.,
Kursang
Air Stall for Chunaking by the C.N.A.C. Plane....Thurs, Dec. 30.
"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Service.
1
Stralls and Calcutta
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hon- Pan
olulu and U.S.A., by the "Fan American Airways Direct Servico" -due San Francisco, 5th January,
Friday
Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon and (Pakhoi via Kong-
moon) Japan and Europe via Siberia
Shanghai Sandakan Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C., 10th January and Europe via Siberia. Manila
*Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Soulit Africa, Egypt and Europe
..Deo, 30, p.3.
.Dec. 30, 5 p.z.. .Dec. 31, 6 1.D. Thurs., Dec. 30. .Dec. 30, 3 p.m. „Dec. 31, 8.30 nm.
Parcels Ord.. American Airways Plane
Rer., Ord
Rex.. Oid.,
Thurs, Dec. 30. Kowloon P.O.
Dec. 30, 5 p.m. Dec. 30. 5 pm.
G.P.O.
‚Dec. 20, 5 p.m..
Dec. 31. 6 .30.
Tal Hing....Fri, Dec. 31, 8.15.m. On Lee......Fri., Dec. 31, 10.00 u.1. Fushima Maru
Fri, Dec. 31, 10 a.m. Koying
.....Fri., Dec. 31, 10.30 am. Hinsong....Fri., Dec. 31, 12.80 p.m. ..Fri, Dec. 31. Pres. Grant
Parcels, Reg
.Dec. 31, Noon. Dec. 31, 1.45 p.m. Ord...Dec. 31, 2.30 p.m.. Prea. Coolidge .......Fri, Dec. 31, 5 p.m. Soudan
Fri, Dec. 31.
Reg.
ed to the United Kingdom from over-second-in-command of the Far East current Flight which 10 years ago made the 22,011,000 bushels: sen garrisons during the
trooping renton, for transfer to the ploneer dying-bant cruise to Singa- Chicago Corn
Reserve or discharge, and
pore, Australia and Hongkong, and who subsequently rejoin the Colours succeeded to the command when the 503%/001⁄4 or re-enilst under the scheme an-
unit was established at Singapore as sinco 81%/014 01/01 nouneed in August last, will not be No. 200 Squadron. He ha 00%/00% 60%/00% drafted oversea again during the been second-in-command at the Cen-
Vin Marseilles-due Marseilles Int has commanded The last Notice Day for December volunteer.
trooping season 1937-38 unless thoy tral Flying School,
No. 209 (Flying-Boat) Squadron at
February 1938 Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin ... Grains in Dec. 30.
Mount Dalten, and recently has been
Zealand via Brisbane. ROYAL AIR FORCE
on air staff duties with No. 16 (Ro-
(Due Brisbane, 18th January, 1038) connaissance) Group, Lee-on-Solent. Wing Commander G. E. Livock, He entered the ILN.A.8, from Chel-
*Straita and Calcutta DT.C., A.T:C,, has taken command of tenham in October, 1014, and was No. 10 Flying Training School at flying all through the War. from Tern Hill, Salon, in succession to various shore bases and the seaplane Group Captain C. C. Darley, C.B., carriers Riviera, Ben-my-Chree, and A.M., under whom the School, one of Engadine.
Winnipeg Wheal
117%/110
120/120 1104/110 1114/11144 The lost Notice Day for December' Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31.
Dec.
May
July
Phone 59282.
DDDDDDDDD
G.P.O. & KP.0. -
Parcola Reg
Ord.
Talman
Parcels, Ond.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
.Dec. 31, & p.m. Dec. 31, B30 p.m.
Fri, Dec. 31.. Dec. 31, 6 p.m. Jan. 1, 9.15 h.. Jan, 1, 10 a.m. Fri, Dec. 31. Dec. 31, 5 p.m. Jan. 1.:8.30 à.zn.