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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

N. Y. K. LINE.

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"KATORI MARU." having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being Jander and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company's Godowns al Kowloon, whence delivery may be ublained.

Goods not cleared by the 20th Inst. (Saturday) will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Ca.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage period,

For the examination of damaged dutinble goods, the signees must arrange for a Revenue Ofleer to be present.

con-

All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire Insurance has been effected, NIPPON YUBEN KAISTA, Hongkong, 15th. August, 1930.

Tank Falls 10ft.,

Kills Soldier

Lance-Corporal Ceceli Langlon was killed instantly when the two-seater tank of which he was acting as com- mander dropped 10 ft. and over" turned.

Address: No. 19 Sung Street, Sung Wong Tol, Kowloon City: Office hours: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Only on Sundaya,

Speculation In Britain

Manoeuvres May Presage Crisis In Czecho-Slovakia ?.

London, Aug. 12.

It has been learned that tho Ger- man army munoeuvres which will be held during the latter part of August will be larger than the normal sum??- mer war games,

Whitehall advices have revealed that the reservists will be called to join in the regular forces' manoeuvres, arousing speculation as to whether they are preparing for a crisis in Czectio-Slovakia,

However, a Whitehall offelal em- phasised that the reports give no basis for alarm,

The Daily Express financial editor sold that big German Industrialists and even party officials are risking fines and Imprisonment by rushing to export their money and possessions by elaborate underground methods, fearing a war or a severe industrial Blump.

dive on the Berlin

The paper attributes the recent

Bourse to the fight of German capital together with the persistent demand for gold in Europe-United Press.

NO BRITISH DEMARCHE

London, Aug. 13.

It is denied that there has been any British demarche to Berlin re- Karding the German troop movements and mobilisation-Reuter,

L

EUROPE'S NERVES TAUT

London, Aug. 13. Europe's nerves are faut with the worst attack of "war scare jitters" for three months, but the different Governments have assured the people that the next war is still a long way off.

Aggravating the tension as I re- sult of Germany's admittedly un- usual war games have been the sud- den resurgence of Italo-French uni- mosity and the ban against British army officers wishing to travel in German military zones.

bave

For several weeks rumours spread throughout the world that to- will be unether of Hitler's day Private Balley, the driver, was in-Saturdays of surprises, but official ns- jured.

surances are that there is no cause for ularm, at least temporurlly, while a series of announcements from Ber-

The accident happened during exercises near butts on the training grounds of the Royal Tank Corps at Catterick, Yorkshire.

Langton, aged 23, was single and a native" of Twickenham, Middlesex.

IT'S EASIER TO FIGHT

TEN PRISON RIOTS THAN

TAME ONE DIZZY DAME!

MEET PAT O'BRIEN ...THE TAME GUY!

He has to tame a prison full of rioting men...to tame an armful of darling dynamite in the hit of his fighting career!

SAN QUENTIN

w, PAT

O'BRIEN

HUMPHREY

BOGART

Jal

SHERIDAN

MacLANE

WEDNESDAY

At The

QUEEN'S

in proclaiming Hitler's peaceful in- tentions has apparently had some effect in soothing fears, but the ten- sion will persist for six weeks until the German manoeuvres end, owing to the fact a 1,000,000 in arms will be an important psychological factor to impress Czecho-Slovaltio of the ne- cessity of satisfying the Sudeten mi- nority..

The belief is growing that the "August 13 scare" may be encouraged by financial manipulators seeking to exploit the fluctuating currencies.

Lord Halifax has resumed his va- cation and Mr. Neville Chamberinin hopes to return to the country.--- United Press.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 12.30 p.m. Saturday, reads:

The market was quietly steady during the short session with very litle business transacted,

Buyers Hongkong Bank $1,433 Hongkong (Loa) Ba

Unton Insurance $495.

HK. Fire Insurance $205

Union Waterbosts $7

HK, & K. Wherves $128

Providenia (Old) $14

Ilaube $9.70

H. &. 5. Hotels 0% H.K. Lands 338

HK. Tramwayɛ $37,45

Peak Trans (Old) $3⁄41⁄2

China Light joidý $11.30

China Light (New) 15

HK, Electrics 100% Cements #18%

HK. Ropes $41

Dairy Farma' $25%;

Wations $1.50

Constructions $1.80

11.16. Govt. 47% Loan

såpm.

Consolidated China Prov. (Old) $7

Bellate

HK. & K. Wharves $120%

11. & S. Hotels 10.00

HK. Tramway $17.00

Sales

H. & S. Hotel $0.50

HK. LA

Star Ferries

Telephones (010), $20,00

Dairy Farms $2555

Antamoks Pr. 39°

Atoke 31

Baguio Gold 21-

Benguet Consol 11.30.

Coco Greve 455

Consolidated Mines 0043 Demonstrations .27 IX.L. 00

Paracale Cumaus 13

San Mauricio $1

Huyos Consol 17

United Paracalen

Fashion Show Ban

In Japan

Tokyo. Mannequins in flowered silks and earth will not be seen in the fashion salons of department stores in Japan in future as fashion shows have been banned by the Ministry of Public Welfare in line with the nation-wide campaign to sao substitutes in the interests of economy,

Department store managers have not yet decided what substitutes can be devised for fashion shows to stimulate sales.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

Yogi Is Ten Minutes In

Sealed Box, Lives

To prove that he could live after being buried, a feat of India's ancient art of Yogi, Pro- fessor Yashpal, who is on his way to Australia, gave a demon- stration at the Victoria Memorial Hall recently.

He stepped into an airtight wooden box, had the lid closed over him and the box sealed, and stayed inside for more than ten minutes.

When the seal was broken and the box re-opened, he reappeared, np- parently none the worse.

STOPPED PULSE

CONFLICT

DRAINING

NATIONS' RESOURCES

Japan Spends Vast Sums On Arms

In another feat, he stopped his pulse beats Intermittently ever

A period of about four minutes. European doctor from the audience

Washington, Aug. 14. held his pulse during this act, noted Government statistica indicate periods of complele cessation of the that both Japan and China are bents.

fast exhausting their monetary

Blindfolded, Professor Yashpal wrote от blackboard writings made reserves. by the audience after his eyes had been_bondaged.

Explanation of this feat could perhaps be found in the professor's method of feeling the words several times over before giving a similar

tracine of them below.

FEATS OF ARCHERY

The two nations, at death grips on the Asia mainland, are draining their treasuries of silver and gold to pay for the munitions and war materials they are purchasing.

Imanding Mr. M. D. P.the latter, to

fents of

From

Malayan

A constant stream of bullion and to the audience were his treasure is being exported to Europe and the United States, principally tu pay for their purchases. Gilroy, president of the

The effect on the economic structure Magle circle by cutting the thread of the two nations of the exhaustion

garland, with suspending the

an of bullion reserves may be the de arrow shot from a distance of ten termining factor in the conflict. yords, Professor Yashpal gave de

China's supply ot convertible monstrations of rapid shooting, shoot-wealth is less than Japan's. How Ing at stationary and moving objects, ever, the Chinese contend that they shooting in the dark and blindfolded, are capable of withstanding a greater shooting by sound and with the aid economic stress. of a a mirror.

During the first twelve months of He shot equally well with his feet the war, Japan shipped to the United as with hands, swept off six lighted States gold to the value of U.S.$238,- pandles mounted on sticks and placed 1624,202. Chinese buillon shipped to in a circle, with a single arrow, the United States in the same period The performance was given in aid amounted to U.S.$92,719,992. Most of of the Arya Samaj building fund, this came in the form of silver from Singapore.

London and Paris, where China has secreted most of her reserves.

Film Stars Suspected Communists

Startling Report On

U.S. Activities

are

During the last sixteen months Japan has been forced to begin large- scale gold shipments in order to support the yen, which has been severely strained by the enormous purchases of war materials, and dur- ing that perlod Japan's gold exports to the

the United States alone have amounted to U.S.$352,800,000.

Government treasury authorities informed that the source of most Japan's gold

gold shipments is the special reserve created last year, when the yen was re-valued and stabilised at 1s. 2d. sterling. Washington, Aug. 14.

Indications Allegations that some members off

that the film colony in Hollywood

reserve is nearing exhaustion. using their high salaries to finance Cabinet last month authorised the It is pointed out that the Japanese communism was made to-day in a report issued by a Congressional export of approximately U.S.$07,900,- Commission which is studying "Un-000 worth of gold owned by the Bank American Activities" in the United, of Jopan States.

The extent of China's reserve is un- known. However, officials agree that report says that evidence tends it is undoubtedly becoming depleted. to show that all phases of radical In this connection, China is waging and communistic activities are rom pant in Hollywood studios", and adds a losing battle owing to the serious that an investigation of subversive curtailment of her Customs revenues. activities on the Pacific coast revealed -United Press,

The

arc

"most serious and starting situa-| tion, with terrorism ranging from, crop sabotage to kidnapping und murder."-Reuter.

PRAYERS FOR CHINESE

Christians Should Fight Covetousness

London, Aug. 14. Special prayers were offered to-day for the victims of bombardments in Canton and Hankow.

St.

now are

.

this

Many Planes Pass Macao

Macao, Aug. 13. Japanese planes were busy to-day, and the noisy drone of their engines was clearly audible In Macao on several occasions as they made their way into China or on their retur

return to Cho Island. It was generally cloudy their bases at the Ladrones or San

AUGUST 15, 1938.

MANY DEAD IN THREE AIR CRASHES

Berlin, Aug. 13. Twelve passengers and three mem- bers of the crew were killed when an air liner on the Prague-Paris ser- vice crashed in the Black Forest. A stewardess, the sole survivor, serlously injured.

POST

OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe They and South America are forwarded

"via Siberia" If so superscribed.

AIR MAIL, LETTERS Air mail lettera may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. should be clearly marked "By Air Mail and bear suficient postage. was Insuficiently prepaid jelters may be taxed with double the deficiency or The plane was many hours over-forwarded by Steamer Service, at the due at Strasbourg when it crashed discretion of the Post Once. Into

hillske near Offenburg and caught fire.

The passengers were mostly Jews. There were no British subjects on board.

This route is commonly used in transcontinental journeys by non- Aryan passengers not wishing to travel through Germany-Reuter,

to

A United Press message gives the name of the stewardess as Merla Kretner, 23, and says that one of the passengers

was called Dorothy Cohen, Czech concern.

The plane belonged Trans-Ocean states the accident occurred while the plane was pass. ing through a bank of heavy mist. MEXICAN PLANE CRASH

an

Mexico City, Aug. 13. A Mexican Aviation Company's plane has been found wrecked

mountain slope near San Andres. Tuxíla.

All eight passengers and the crew of three are dend.

The machine apparently ernshed head-on Into the hillside and burst into flames-Reuter.

United Press states that the plane was en ruute to Vera Cruz from Villa Hermosa and had not been heard from since 12.18 p.m. on Fri- day, when it reported that it was encountering heavy rains,

AIR FORCE CRASH

London, Aug. 13. Six persons are believed to have lost their lives when an R.A.F. fy- ing boat crashed Into the sea off Felixstone.

One body has been found-Reuler.

Wild Weather In Britain

London, Aug. 12. to take their toll of life in the United Freak weather conditions continue

Kingdom.

Four people have been killed in two Royal Air Force crashes in Lincolnshire and Cheshire, the planes

Violens losing their way in 'n fog.

storms broke over the north-eastern part of London and many other, parts of the country, which suffered considerable damage as a result of torrential rain and hall storms.

Extensive flooding occurred outside the Alm studios at Denham, where High Street resembled a river.

Lightning was also responsible for considerable damage. A silk mill at Macclesfield was struck by lightning and within a few minutes was ablaze from end to end. Five hundred pounds in notes and silver, ready for Friday's pay-day for the workers, was destroyed by the fire.

In Leicester a farmer sheltering under a tree was killed by lightning. -Reuter.

THREE LIGHTING VICTIMS.

London, Aug. 12. London

was again visited this afternoon by a vicient thunderstorm which caused damage to houses und the flooding of streets.

Leeds and other places also suffer- damage from lightning and floods, and three persons were killed by lightning in various paris of the country-British Wireless.

IMPROVEMENT SHOWN

London, Aug. 13. The weather has improved, from always yesterday's storm and rain.

Dro

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malla closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwhe AIR MAIL SERVICES

stated, and where malls are advertis- Air Mail Services to Shanghai, ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- Naniting, Tsingtau, Ticnisin and Pel-gistered and parcel maits are closed ping are temporarily suspended, at a pan. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From

Straito Tientsin Salgon Manila

For

Duc.

Echar

.August 15.

Hupch

August. 10.

Aramis

August 16.

Emp, of Canada.

.August 10.

date,

Imperial Airways Plante August 16.

La Plata, Maru

Tingsong

.August 10:

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 10th August,

Shanghai and

Europe viu Siberia London date, 25th July) Straits

and

Europe via Sucz (Letters and Papera) London, dale, 21st July and London Par- cels London date, 14th July Japan Bangkok

Calcutta and Straits

Australia and Manila Haiphong

Japan and Shanghai.... Air Ball by "Imperial Altways Direct Service"-London date, 14th August. Japan and Shanghal Shanghai

FOT

Chitral

Helyo Maru Kwelyang Tilawa... Atsuta Maru Canton

Pres. Doumer

August 10.

A

.August 17.

.August 17.

August 17.

August 17.

....August 13.

.August 18.

August 10.

Imperial Airways Plane Naldera

August 19.

August 10.

August 21.

Date and Time.

Conte Biancamano

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Monday

Swalow and Shanghai.......... Leesong

.Mon., Aug. 15, 12.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Slan, Lanchow, Chang- Earasia Plane

sha and Chengtu, etc. (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surfaco

д transport

permit).

Service"-duc

22nd August

Services

...... Mon., Aug. 15.

G.F.O. and K.P.O. Ret. ****

Aug. 15, 4.30 p.m.

Ord. ..................., Aug. 15, 5 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct

London,

Reg..

Mon, Aug. 15.

K. P. O.

Aug. 15, 5 p.m. Ord........ Aug. 15, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O. Reg.,

Aug. 15, 5 p.m. Ord., ................ Aug. 15, 7 p.m.

É. P. 0.

Mon, Aug. 15.

Air Mail for Malaya, and Australia Imperial Airways Plano

by "Imperial Airways' Direct Ser- vice"due Sydney, 22nd August

Reg., Ord.,

Ref. Ord.,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changte

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 27th August

Aur. 15, 5 p.m. Aur. 15, 5.30 p.m.

G. r. o.

Aur. 15, 5 p.m.

Aug. 15. 7 p.m. .Mon., Aug. 15.

G.P.D. and K.P.0. Parcels,...Aug. 15, 5 p.m.

Reg., Ord..

Tuesday

Aug. 16, 8.43 a.m. Aug., 16, 9.30 am.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong ....... Jean Dupuis Tues., Aug. 16. a.30a.m. Holhow, Paklici and Halphong .... Kwangtung Tues., Aug. 16, 10 a.m. Kongmoon................................................. On Lee......Tues, Aug. 16, 10 p.m. Swnlow, Shanghai and Tientsin Kwaisang..Tues., Aug. 10, 12.30 pm. Hollow

Hal Lee....Tues., Aug. 16, 1.30 p.m.

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

Air Mall for "K. I M. Airways La Plata Maru......Tura, Ang. 16..

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 28th August,

Rcg..

Ord.,

Strolls, Ceylon, India, East and Lo Plata Maru

South Africa

*Shanghal

Batavin and Sourabaya

..Aur. 16, 1.30 p.m..

....Aug. 16, 2 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 16, 2.30 p.m.

Sarpedon ..Tues., Aug. 18, 2.30 p.m. Tilsaraca.Tues., Aug. 16 2.10 p.m.

Air Mall for Wuchow and Chung C.N.A.C. Plane .... Tacs, Aug. 16.

king by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service"

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Samshui and Wochow Kongmoon... Swatow and Amoy

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

ora..

Aramis

Wednesday

Tai Hing Fook On Suiyang

Aug. 16, 4.30 p.m. *............. Aug. 16, 3 p.m.`

Tues., Aug.16, 5 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 17, 8.15 a.m. Wed., Aug. 17, 10 am.. Wed., Aug. 17, 4.30 p.m.. Tingeing.....Wed., Aug. 17, 5 p.m. Wed, Aug. 17.

and the planes were not visible, but observers Chinese ter-

Haiphong One of the freaks of yesterday's

*Shanghai, Jopan, Honolulu, Canada, Empress of Canada ritory, where better visibility ob-weather was a fall of snow in York-

Central and South tained, report that on one occasion shire to the depth of two feet. no less than 75 planes were counted In Manchester two trams were in the sky;

struck by lightning while in Leeds a

Services were held in Westminster The majority of the planes were Magistrate had to adjourn court as

from the Ladrone Islands, some Abbey, Westminster Cathedral,

of the rain was so heavy it was im lond planes and some aul's Cathedral; the City Temple, St. them

sca possible to hear the case.-Reuter Martin's and many

other churches planes. A smaller number of planes Bulletin. throughout the country.

have their base at San Cho Island.

Island

Canon Donaldson, preaching at A refugee from San Cho Island re- Westminster Abbey, said that the ports that the number of Japanese on Japanese war on Chian was an the

has been greally reduced, example of the greed and covelous-but there hos been an Increase in ness against which all Christians must believe that the workmen brought to other men. The Son Cho Islanders struggle.--Reuter.

GERMAN LABOUR CONSCRIPTED TO RUSH DEFENCES

(Continued from Page 1.)

aged on fortifications and that 500,-)

000 reservists have been called up.

Son Cho Island are mixed groups of Formosans, Koreans, Manchurians, and men from Shantung.-Our Own Correspondent,

VIOLATION OF TRUCE REPORTED

Moscow, Aug. 14.

It is stated that the Foreign Com- missar M. Litvinov, requested the

LOYALISTS CLAIM Japanese Ambassador to call at the

AIR VICTORY

Barcelona, Aug. 14.

It is believed that not more than The Loyalists claim to have shot 50,000 to 00,000 workmen are eng-down 18 Insurgent planes in a two- aged on fortifications, while perhaps hour air battle over Barcelond 100,000 reservists have been called

up.

Out of 30,000 Germans 1lving on the French side of the frontier, 250 young men left last night for six weeks' military, service in border garrisona.--Reuter,

"Let Us Keep Calm"

Paris, Aug. 14. "Let us keep calm and not be panic-stricken by the German troop movements, which are really a means of threatening Prague without say ing so."

This epitomises press comment in Paris regarding the German military manoeuvres

Their communique states that they did not lose one plane-Reuter.

Flight Cured

Whooping Cough

Strassburg (Prussia).

A Strassburg doctor, Dr. Willy Great Britain nor France will allow of whooping cough by taking them Echo de Parle says that neither Matter, claims to have cured children herself to be disturbed by unjust in an aeroplane to a height of 0,000 fable threats.

feet and descending rapidly. L'Oeuvre says: "The German dis Dr. Matter first took three child- play of force seems to say, 'If neces-ren suffering from whooping cough sary we are prepared to go the limit. for a fight. Within a week they Yes, but it necessary, we also will were cured, although the illness stand firm. So the necessity must normally lasts a month. Then the not arlan. That is realised in Berlin, doctor took up twins five months as well as London and Paris, old. They were much better after Reuter,

the fight.

-

Foreign Office on Saturday in order that he might draw the Ambassador's attention to an alleged violation of the Soviet-Manchukuoan frontier by Japanese troops

"This allegation is said to be based on, reports received from the General Staff of the Far Eastern Soviet Army which affirm that the violation in question took place on Saturday, but no details have been furnished. M Litivnov took the

view that the Incident amounted to alleged. breach of the agreement of August 10. He added that, unless the in- sident were satisfactorily explained the Soviet would no longer regard itself bound by the

the agreement, Ambassador Shigimitsu is slated to

have declined to

to admit the Soviet protest on the formation to that

the

that no in-

root had been

USA and Europe via Van-

couver B.C., (Parcels for Conada only)-due Vancouver B.C., th September, and *Europe via Siberia

Samshul and Wuchow Shanghai and Japan Kongmoon

Straits and Calcutta

Thursday

G. P. O. and K. P. 0. Parcels,.....Aug. 17, 5 p.m.

Rez- Ord..

.Aug. 18, 9.15 a.m. .Aug. 16, 10 a.m.

Kongning Thurs., Aug. 18, 8.15 a.m. Chitral.Thurs., Aug. 18, 10.30 a.m. Tai Lee Thurs., Aug. 18, 11 am. Yuen Sang

Thurs., Aug. 18.

Parcels

Ord.

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Pres. Doumer South Africa, Egypt and Europe

vin Marseilles due Marseilles, 14th September

Air Mall for "Imperial

Japon

•Japan

Direct Service"-due 25th August

Aug. 18, 11 a.m. Aug. 18, noon. Thurs., Aug. 18-

Aug. 18, 4.15 p.m.. *................ Aug. 18, p.m.. Atsula Maru Thurs., Aug. 18, 5 p.m.

Thurs.,

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg.,

Ord

Aug. 18, 5 p.m..

Kutsang Airways Imperial Airways Plane London,

Reg. Ord.

.Reg. Ord.

E.P.O.

Taurs. Aug. 18.

G.P.O

Aug. 18. 5 p.m.. Aug. 18, 5.30 p.m..

Aug. 18, 5 p.m..

Air Mall for Malaya and Austealla Imperial Airways p. 18, 7 pm.

by Imperial Airways Direct Ser- vice"-due Bydney, 27th August.

+

Thurs, Aug. 18 K.P.O.

Reg.Aug. 18. 5 p.m.

Ord.

Reg. Ord.

.Aug. 18, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Avg. 18, 5 pan.

Aug. 15, 7 p.m..

Fri., Aug. 19. 8.38 a.m. Fri, Aug. 19, 2.30 p.m.. Fri., Aug. 19.

G. P. O, and K. F. 0.

Parcels, ......Aug. 10, 5 p.m.

•Reg.

Aug. 20, 9.45 0.m..

Friday

Sandakan..

Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Straits. Ceylon, India, East and Nalders..

South Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 16th September

Mousong Hupch

Ord.,

Baturday

Air Mall for "K. L. M, Airways Nalders.

Direct Service"-duo Amsterdam. 30th August,

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

Reg. Ord,

Haiphong.....

Canton

Aug. 20, 10.30 q.m..

Sat, Aug. 20.:

Aug. 20, 9,30 2.3 ....Aug. 29, 19 magg .................Sat, Aug. 20, 2 pela Sat., Aug, 20.

received the Japanese Embassy.

by The Ambassador stressed that on the contrary, all reports confirmed tion of milltary the complete cessation absolute calm prevails. The operations in Changkuteng where The reports pared to received by M. Litvinov

Ambassador incompelle

Ambassador

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt Conte Biancamano added that he

and Europe via · Naples-due would

ask the Japanese immediately Government for information on the subject and at the same time

Naples, 12th September,"

quested M. Litvinov to obtain details from the Soviet authorities at Chankuleng-Trana-Ocean,

re-

Amoy

Holbow, Pakhoi and Halphong

G.P.O, and K.P,0. Reg., ................Aug. 20, 4.15 p.m. Ord.......Aug. 20, 5 pm..

.Sat, Aug. 20, 5 p.m. .Sat., Allg. 20; 6 p.m.

Anshun Taiyuan *Superscribed correspondence only,

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