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U.S. CUTS SILVER PRICE

Mysterious Move Causes Flutter

MIXED REACTION

Washington, Dec. 31, President Franklin Roosevelt has inded a proclamation establishing the price of newly mined domestic silver 104.04 cents as compared with the Sec-low price of 77.57 cents. He did got revent his plans regarding the Lindon Agreement, but he sub- stuntiafe, reports that -the United States henceforth will renulato Silver purchases thra-bilateral-afrco- similar to those at present with China, Mexico and Canada,

menta

It is recalled that on December 21, 1933, the Presiden established the prico of silver nt 01.04 cents, on April 10: 1835, at 71.11 cents, on April 25, 1935, t. 77.57 cents.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONIAY,

VISEMENTS.

THE EXCHANGE

ASSOCIATION,

Hong Kong.

BANKS'

The Public are hereby notffled that the Exchange Banks com- prislog the above will close for Exchange business at 1.00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, the 3rd and 4th January, 1938.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.

NOTICE

We beg to notify that our buainens situated in Alexandra Building, Chater Road," HONG-| KONG, has been taken over by Mr. LEON DAVID WALCHI as from 1st February, 1932. Our interest

and responsibility ceased from this date.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.

J. ULLMANN & CO.

NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that from the 1st February, 1932, I have taken over the business of Messrs. J. ULLMANN & CO. Alexandra Building.. Chater Road, HONGKONG, of which I am hence forth the sole proprietor.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.

LEON DAVID WALCH.

course I would have liked to have seen the price 77.57 retained. I am unable at this time to figure what the difference will mean to industry,

Some mines work on a close margin."

COUNTERACTIVE MEASURES

Washington, Jun. 1. Congressionat silver experts are most disappointed at the reduction of the sliver price and they have planned counteractive

measures, Some are of the opinion that the reduction will injure the world silver market.

LONG AND VARIED HONOURS LIST

Lord Nuffield Becomes Viscount For Princely Donations To Charity.

London, De. 31.

JANUARY 3, 1938.

JAPAN'S EXPLAINS POLICIES

Will Not. Interfere

With Britain

But Soviet Criticised

Tokyo, Jan. 2.

POST

BROADCAST RECEIVING

LICENCES

to

OFFICE.

| HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAPI

SERVICE

Holders of licences are reminded

XLT Telegrama conveying Now that if it is desired to continue retain possession of the apparatus the Radio Office for transmisalon vin.

Year Greetings will be accepted by after the date of expiration of the Radio up to January 6, 1930.

licence a renewal must be effected without delay..

As from January 3, 1030, New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Ofée, G.P.O. Building, First Floor en ordinary business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remittance

u

be issued

(a) The charge for telegrams to

places in China will be based. on One Fourth of the ordinary rate and to other places on One, Third of the ordinary rate. (b) The minimum charge for all' places, will be for ten words. Further particulara may be obtain-

SILANGHAI AIR SERVICE

A desire for the readjustment of Japan's relations with Great Brital is expressed by the Foreign Minister, Mr. K. Hirota in the traditional New of $12, between the hours of ed on application at the Radio OMec. Law, journalism, music, the stage, social york and

Year message. Saying that Britain am and 5 pm, except on Satur- military, political and public services were all cognised of coins uit because of the between

"because her old and important days when licences will

a.m, and 1 p.m. in the New Year Honour list, which includes oncelevation political implications of current

be made: events Applications

may in the Peerage, five new Peerages, five Baroneries and

is gravely concerned over the present (a) personally. Hostilities," Mr. Hirota emphasized

(b) by messenger. that Japan did not desire to violate

(c) by post. 35 Knights Bachelors.

these interests.

Of special interest to the Far East are the honours bestowed on Major-General A. P. D. Telfer-Smollett, Commander of the British Forces in Shanghai who is made a Companion of the Bath;

Mr. J. L. Dodds, Councellor of the British Embassy in Tokyo, who is made a Companion of St. Michael ant St. George;

in

nander of the British Troops

Brigadler A. H. Hopwood,. Com- Tientsin, who is made a Companion; of the Bath;

Ind Means

iplo, for ser- minunity in

Deputy Chairmah between 1928 and 19 Mr. Robert Simon vices to the British Egypt.

Order of Bah

Appointments

There

Mr.

It is essential under (e) and pre- terable under

Air Mall Service to Shanghai Is temporarily suspended.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE. Letters and Postcards for Europe "International friendship,"

(a) nad (b) that ap- and South America are forwarded Hirata continued, "is possible only plications should be accompanied by "is Siberia" if 20 superscribed. when it is based on understanding. Government. The new licence will

crossed

cheque payable to Hongkong are many Britons who do not

OUTWARD MAIL TIMIES take A broad view of developments then be sent by post or messenger

Registered and Parcel Mails are- as soon as it is ready. Where actuali and criticise Japan's

actions. Un cash is tendered a new licence should closed 15 minutes earlier than the avoidably the Japanese are unable to | სა received In

before time given below unless otherwise become reconelled

exchange with such

an leaving the Licensing Office. attitude.

stated, and where mails are advertised: In the case of renewal the old to close at or before 9 a.m., registered Mr. Hirata said that "China stands licence should be returned with the and parcel walls are closed at 5 p.m. to-day at the cross-ronds.

on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

We can

but hepe at a moment such as this application.

that Britain will understand the Japanese stand and place reliance on Intention to pre- to ti Civil Divi-] Japan's Palshevisation of the For Mr. B. D. Butler, Consul Generation of the Order of Bath include vent the at Mukden, who is nude a Com Secretary to the Admialty, and

Sir Archibald Carte Permanent Orient. We also hope that

East and maintain peace In the Britain panion of St. Michael and St. George:|

Mr. Kenneth Clark, ircetor of the dislocation of the traditionally amic- make every effort to prevent the Major M. A. Johnson, of Hong National Gallery and Surveyor kong, who is created an Officer of

able Pictures, bth as Knights the Order of the British Empire;

the

of

Miss Goodbank, of Tientsin, whio! in

the litary division two Powers for readjustment of their i

the Order

in

Premier's Message "Japan's main aim in the current hostilities is to bring China, "who has gone astray, to her beaten ways, the Prime Minister, Prince Konuye, told the nation. in his New Year mes-

Anglo-Japanese relations." The message pointed out that last summer's conversations between the is made, a Member of the Order of the British

of the Order

of the Bath netuste relations were arrested by the sud- Empire; Hon. Mr. Chau Tsun-nin, of Hong- Admiral Sir Roger Bekhouse, Com- den outbreaks of hostilities in China." king, who is made a Commander of mander-in-Chief. Hoe Fleet, and Mr. Hirota, turning to Soviet of the British Empire; tions in, the Order of Saint Michael current Sino-Japanese

Other appointment to, or promo-Russi, said: "Russia's stand in the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Hongkon and Suint George ard

dispute is who is awarded the Police Medal,

worthy of The List is headed by a Viscountcy sioner in Canada, as Knight Com- non-aggression pact gave political careful attention. We have Sir Francis Floud, High Commis- the Impression that the Sino-Soviet to Lord Nuffield, the motor mag- nate, who has given huge sums to

mander,

endorsement to Mr. A. F. Grimble, jovernor of the present given by Russia

the military aid at worthy causes during the past few

to the Seychelles und

National months,

Government

China Sir Wilfred New Baron15

Soutern, Governor Having embarked on a campaign of of Gambla and former Colonial Secre- chustisement of China we cannot but The new Barons are Field Marshall tary in Hongkong, so us Knights |

the Soviet attitude. resent

We also Sir William Birdwood, Conamander Commander.

regret that the Soviet declined our A Joint meeting of the Silver Bloc of the Mediterranean Expeditionary The Sultan of Shil and Mukalla, request for the conclusion of a new is planned for next week to survey Force during the Great War and Aden Protectorate, becomes sub- Fisheries Convention and merely as the outlook, which is admittedly later Commander-in-Chief of India; honorary member. cond class, of sented to an extension of the exist- difficult on account of the widespread Sir Leonard Brassey, former Con- Knight Commander.

ing modus elvendi. political opposition to the large sub-servative Member of Parliament for Other appointments to, or promo- sidy" which silver has enjoyed. the Petersborough Division of Nor- tions in, the Order of Saint Michael thamptonshire and member of the and Saint George, inchide Mr. H. H. Jockey Club since 1000;

Hall, an Inspector fidieral of Con- Capt. Sir John Childs Ganzoni, sular Establishments and Conservatice Member of for Ipswich und Private Bill

Commission; Sir Henry Lopes, Devon

Chairman of the Council; County

Paris, to be Compinions. Percival Percy Sir

Chairman of

Other new Companions are ue Ford Motor Company, Ltd.

Mr. Francis Hemming, Secretary Senator James Pope said, "U is unfortunate, especially at this time,"

Among the

new Baronets are Sir of the Non-Intervention Committee.) He said that any resultant unemploy-King Line Ltd., and Chairman of the

Vernon Thomson,

In any age, Prince Konoye de- Chairman of the and

clared, “reforms meet with obstruc- Lieutenant-Colond C. E. D. Bridge. tion from the conservatives. In the ment will depend on the operating Trang Shipping Subsidy Committee Secretary efficiency of Individual mines.

General to the British current crisis the world's progressive of 1935 and 1930;

Council.

nations are with us, but the The other Baronets are Str Ste- Mr. J. B. Monc, Assistant Vice servative Powers are bringing pres- phen Aitchison, landowner in NorMarshal of the Diplomatic Corps, be sure to bear on our country." thumberland and Joint Governing comes..a Knight fommander of the Director of Walter Wilson, Lid., de Royal Victorian Order.

~~Before"--Japan"'con—achieve—w 'glorious victory," Prince Konoye corated for his political and public Lord Horder, Physician in Ordin- services in Newcastle-on-Tyne; ary to the King, promoted G.C.V.Oounce of her strength and use it in emphasised, she must mobilise every Capt. Derrick Gunston, Conserva- Notable among women recipients Senalory Henry F. Ashurst told the

an "efficient Parliament live Member

organised of

for of honours is Ms. Fyfe, who pre- Following the fall of Naniting. Prince Usled Press that the new price will Thornbury Division, Gloucestershire, slded at the last annual Conserva Konoye sald the National Govern- not affect the United States, relative since 1924, for his political and pub-tive

and is promoted ment has become a weapon in the of the world silver lie services;

Conference Order of British hands of the Communist party--n de- market or any other international Mr. Jolin repercussions.

Auld MacTaggart, for Empire.

structive *The United States

organisation." Sir Andrew Dincan, Chairman of dominates the monetary situation his political and public services;

Mr. R. A. Pinsent, Senlor Mem-the Central Electricity Board from the remainder of the world is obliged ber of the Council and Chairman of 1927 to 1935, whi resigned to under- to follow our lead." Senator Ashurst said that the decree was "profound the Statutory Discipline Committee. take a post in onnection with the

Senator William Borah said, "I am most disappointed and had hoped for more." He said there was possibility that when other nations are convinced that the United States will allow the price to deeling they may dump quantities of the metal to avoid losses."

Representative James C. Scrugham was of the opinion that the reduction *_In_returning_to_the_old_figure_the_will_greatly depress_employment not President Imored the sT opposition

only in silver mines but also in lead, of the leaders of the Congressional zine and copper mines to which the Silver Blue and compromised with

production of silver is related. the industrial and inancla tycoons demanding outright repeal of the silver polley, but producers are still receiving nearly 20 cents above the New York price.

EX-

President Roosevelt's only planation was that he found the "in- terests of the United States" requir ed the proclamation.

It is expected that the prociama- tion will have fur. reaching effects. It is noteworthy that the Treasury was exceptionally careful and kept the proclamation deep secret until the Exchanges closed,

NO INFORMATION Senators

advance news

vitally interested in of the proclamation found their SourceS of

cohlact mysteriously closed.

Some silver circles belleve that the lower price will force some mines Into idleness. It is recalled that Senator Key Pittman contended that without a pegged price 400,000 miners would go on relief, Senators Fit- man, Borah, Wheeler and McCarran who

champloned the policy through- out, denied that the programme was inflationary and credited the project in part to the rise in commodity prices.

The position charged that it was Inflationary and sald that it brought financial chaos in China stead of alding America's trade in the Orient.-United Press.

The new

price will affect only silver mined after December 31,

The President established the quotation" in a proclamation which runs until December 31,-1938, but reserved the right to revoke inodify it at any time. The reduction affecta silver mines and many other kinds of metal mines producing silver as a by-product, and employing ap proximately 400,000 persons in dozen States adds Reuter.

KEEN DISAPPOINTMENT

Washington, Jan, 1. Moul of the sliver Senators are not available to make any comment on the proclamation. There a little doubt that diappointment will be keen and some observers fear that The President will be less tain of counting on the Silver Bloc for ala in passing other legislation.

cer-

I pointed out that liver sup- porters may now allan themselven against the Administration.

Senator Alva, 3. Adams, Chairman of the Publia Lunde and. Surveya Colamilien, said, "I think this pict vili po very helpful to industry

to the control

and

and statesmanlike" and would result in keeping the United States miners employed and prosperous although it would reduce the inargin of profit.

of Parliament)

Sir E. Monson, Minister Designate

{der, and

Chairman of the to Sweden, to be a Kalght Cominansas country desires to build n "Mr. H. Lloyd Thomas, Minister at solid foundation for the progress and

Privy Councillors

Commander of

reorganisation of the iron and steel Industries, is male Knight Grand: Cross of the British Empire.

Chairman Mr. W. A. McCallum,

The New Privy Councillors include Sir John Anderson, formerly Gover-

of the British Clamber of Commerce nor of Bengal; The Senator pointed out that the Mr. Herbert Hudson, Conserva-at Buenos Aires, becomes a C.B.E. United States silver industry was tive Member of Parliament for South- Mr. A. S. Clovert. until recently based on small unit production, hence port and ex-Minister of Pensions;

Counsul at Jeddi, is appointed Officer the decree would benefit the small

Earl Lucan, Captain of the Hon. of the Order of the British Empire. operators.

Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. Since British Wircles. 1031 and Irish Representative Peer; Viscount Gort, the new Chief of

Imperial Staff,

new Pest

of the Order

'Man And Wife Of Year'

stability of the Far East make the product a pillar universal peace structure."

From

Per

Fushi Maru

Straits and Europe via Neganatum (Letters and Papers)London dale, And. December, 1937. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct

dale, Service"-London 25th December 1937. Swatow Shanghai and Amoy.

Dut

January 3.

Imperial Airways Plane Nanning

January 3.

January 3.

Soochow

January 3.

Straits Japan

Anking

January 4.

Arizona Maru

January 4.

Shanghai

Gleniffer

January 4.

Calcutta and Straits Japan

Shirola Talthybius

January 4.

January 4..

January 5.

Air Mail by "Pan American Air Pan American Airways Plane

ways direct Service"-San Fran- cisro date, 2011 December. Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters)

and Papers) London, 9th Decen- ber, and London Parcels London dale, 2nd December, 1937. Japan Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Manila Bangkok and Swatow

and Shanghai

Top and Manila

Java Salton Straits Straits

Japan and Stanghal

Chitral

Kutsang

Maurang Potsdam

Kweiyang Itawalpindi

Taiping Tjisondari

Andre Lebon

Conte Blancamano Achilles

D'Artigmin

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Monita

(Seattle, 10th December, 1939). Pres. Jackson OUTWARD MAILS

For

and of

to the

con-

manner."

If Japan succeeds in up-rooting the urces of the National Government's campaign of resistance and removes the pre

ure applied by it on pressure

the Chinese

"A real China pro- people,

betive will be sperous and

born," said the Premier.

The Premier continued: "When a new Government, created with such an atmosphere and clearly conscious of the true situation in the Far East, brought into belag, it will have Japan's sympathy and support," Is a matter of regret for the future happiness of the two nations that. there is, at least in certain parts of the world, a strong prejudice in deal- Ing with the essentials of the Sino- relations. This situation Japanese calls for fresh faith entirely different from the one now in favour and for the adoption of practica!

step3

to establish peace. It Japan is ́nskedj what she want most there can be

sent

I New York, Dec. 31.

the custom

of

Canada and Empire, while Dr. Wlinm David Tinte added: if there is in these of General Sugiyama, Minister

LONDON REACTION

London, Dec. 31.

a

Per

Monday

Anhui

Swalow.. Formosa, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon Straits, Ceylon, India, East

-South- Africa......

Swntow, Amoy and Foochow Amoy (Fooeliow via Amoy)

Shanghai

Kongnoon

Amay and Shanghai air

January G.. January 6.

January 6.

January 0.

January 7..

January 7.

January 7..

January 2

January 8.

January 9.. .January 10.

Jary 11.

January 12,

Date nime

Mon., Jan. 3, 12.30 p.m..

Fushima Maru Mon., Jan. 3, 12.30 p.m..

Tuesday

Kongso

Tues., Jan. 4, 0.15 am. Tues., Jan. 4, 10.00 .... and Arizona Maru Tués., Jen. 4, 2.30 p.m.

On Lee

Seistan and Suiyang

Wednesday

Tues., Jan. 4, 3 p.m.. .Tues., Jan. 4, 3.30 p.m

Fook On Wed., Jan. 5, 9.00a.m. Sonchow.... Wed., Jan. 5, 3.30 pm. Guam, Pan American Airways Pláne

Wed., Jan. 5. K. P. O.

Jan. 5, 5 p.m.

Mall for -Manila, Honolulu and U.S.A. by the “Pai American Airways Direct Service" --due San Francisco 11th January 1938.

Pakhul and Halphong Shanghai

..Jan. 5, 5 p.m.

.Jan. 6, 0 au

Reg..

Urd.,

...Jan. 5. 5 p.m.

G. P. O.

Ref..

Ord.,

Thursday

Szechuen Shantung

Alr all for Chungking by the C.N.A.C.

"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service,

Straits and "Calcutta

....Thura, Jan. 6, 1. p.m.. Thurs., Jan. 6, 3.30 p..

Thurs., Jan. 6.

Kowloon P. O.

Jan, 6. 5, p.

Jan. 6. 5, p.m.

Jan. 6, 5 p.m.. .Jan. 7, 6 a m.

Fri., Jan. 7.

Jan. 7, 11 a.m. Jan. 7, Noon.. ...Ft., Jun. 7.

Jan. 7..4 pmn. Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 7, 6.30 p.m. Fri, Jan. 7.

Reg..

Ord.,

G: r, o.

Rec.. Ord..

Friday

Kutsang...

Parcels Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Rawalpindi

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-dúe Mir- nellies, 4th February,

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Pres. Coolidge

Central and South America and *Europe vin San Francisco-due Parcels, San Francisco, 20th January and

Europe via Siberia.

Res

Ord.

Saturday Air Mall for "K. L. M. Airways Rawalpindi

Servico-dur Amsterdam. 10th January,

Japan

Mausang

Monday

G.P.0. and KP.0. Parcels, Reg., Ord.,

..Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 8. 9.43 m. Jan. 8, 10.30 am.

..............Sal, Jan. 8. G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.. Ord..

A COMPROMISE Mr. James Callbreath, the noted the metal authority and Secretary of the Sir Arthur Wauchope, who American Mining Congress, told the cently resigned the post of High United Press that the new silver Commissioner of Palestine owing Lo price was a compromise between the ill-health, is

is mude a Knight Grand West, which was desirous of a high Cross of the Bath. price, and the East, which opposed Sir Robert Vansktlart, Permanent{ all purchasing.

Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs,]

To build a solid foundation for this Mr. Callbreath pointed out that who has just been appointed to the Time" Honours Chiang only one answer-peace in the Orient.

of Chief Diplomatic ad- President Roosevelt possesses the pre-viser to the Foreign Secretary, is also

And Madame

peace. Japan must fight her pre- rogative to issue the deeree, hence created a Knight Grand Cross of the

baltic is not likely that Congress will enact Bath,

World Fails to Understand new legislation In the forthcoming

"The universal materialism and Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, Chair- Departing from

egotism and failure of the world to session. He said that the new price man of the Executive Committee of selecting one individual, Time mug understand the nature of the sacred will probably not appreciably affect the British Iron and Steel Federazine has selected Generalissirao and the world silver prices inasmuch as tion, L

as "the war which is being waged in China' the United States hus protected the

Knight Grand Madame Chiang Kai-shek created

were decried in the New Year, mUS" Croos

of the British man and wife of the year." price in Mexico and likewise

of War, who said: "I is regrettable the reduction should not

President depress the prices of general.com-

of the British United States a man of the year he is Ross,

that

the National Government is Academy since modities.-United Press,

1030, is created Mr. John Llewellyn Lewis, who made Knight Commander of the Order of the Committee for Industrial Organl continuing its futile dependence on the Brish Empire,

sation a primary force in the affairs foreign countries and falls to realise the netensity of establishing peace in Other persons

honoured include of the nation.

the Far East. If we turn to the world Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin 7... Tuksang "No woman in the West holds sont large we see that an atmosphere Dr. Earl Page, Deputy Prime Minis- Leading silver nuthorities, ques-ter of Australia, who is created

Freal & position as Madame Chlang of materialism and egotism is sweep tioned midst the New Year festivities, Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael Kai-shek holds in China. Japaising the universe. An it is impossibic were unwilling to express any defuite and St.

launched a a rent adventure without at its time to gauge the opinions

possible President over

Vice-Marchal William Mit-outstanding leadership; but, China, effects of this trend, we must be pre- sevelt's reduction of the domestic chell, Air Oficer Commanding the victim of the

has had thepared to face all eventualities." price of silver, but agreed that the Dritish Forces in Iraq, who is creat Chinese have been led-dot without this day, praying for the continued en-

ublest leadership

1937. The General Sugiyama continued: "On existing uncertainty must continue ed Knight Commander of the Bath;

in the Treasury price for foreign

one supreme leader and

dahancement of the Imperial prestige, silver In New York is known. Morning Post, who is made a Com-and wife the traditionally disunited imeultles with patience and

we must resolve to surmount all of flonour

per-

a national consciousness, Iter

similar 11

message. Admiral age and film star, who is made a

Minister

also of the Navy, less than a generation to Qie moral a Empire.--licuter.

leadership of the at prestige. Although fortunately

effort to enhance the Imperial A supplementary that given by Dri- in

cient

people cover a great rh Wireless includes the following:

victories i In have scored signal that President Roosevelt's intest price

New Knights merely represents a premium of 50

Kul-ahek have not conceded realise that, in view of

the com- per cent, over the world price, and

Included among the new Kaight China's defeat. They long ago an-pllented international relations, the thị; in some respects the situation is Buclicler' stra aridionou

nounced their programme that for as crisis has not yet ended. Having left thint ruling when Mr. G. Reeves Smith, Chairman of many years na necessary Preakdent Bonnevelt Art Instituted the Cormation Accommodation Com-horasa, exhaust and eventually will for any emorganey, we

they will nothing undone in our preparations deler. the domestic, priço, kost. If, he innymittee

set price in accordance - Dr Sibly Vice-Chancellor of Ching can achieve it, he may tecting the country, Butia setting at milu Japan by querilla warfare. mined to perform our duly in pro÷ with the cements of the Lordon Reading Univedals were rele

lang ploded Sets Before Danały. Undrar Aca

***ripts Asda's man of the century," Feat the Emperor's anxiety over the

amituntion."—Reuter,{"

Roo-

Alr

ad through'

Mr. H. A. Gwynne, Editor of the orble wite. Under this mon

One expert stated: "As the United | Paulo Cracle Fields, the well-known ese people have been slowly luncies.

States is buying the Canadian and Mezlean output,

put, this only leaves

Miss

severance.

In

about 110,000,000 aunres of new pro-/ Commander of the Order of the Bri-rise and that of the Generalissimo Inoted the need for making

duction to be absorbed by the market

1938, which we ought to do

Castly,"

Another expert expressed the view

to

and incre in a day Generalissimo and Masfame the air and on the rear, we husi į

arc

...Jan. 8, 0.30 mm. Jan. 8, 10.30 am Sat., Jan. 8, 5 p.m...

.Sun., Jan. 9, 9.00 a.rp.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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