THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

AUGUST

15, 1938.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days. prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

SPECIAL compartment bny been arranged for Gentlemen's hair-eut and manicure only ai Andre's Benuty Parlour, Gloucester Arcade. Phone - 27073,

now

FLOWERS AND VEGETABLE Seeds: It's time to tow Cineraria, Cosmos, Carnations, Cauliflower, Celery und Cabbages, These seeds are available at The Clover Flower Shop,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

N. Y. K. LINE

(NIFFON TUSEN KÄISYA.)

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 landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

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 Co's representa lives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage

For the examination period. damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Ofteer to be present.

of

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 YUSEN KAISYA. Hongkong, 15th. August, 1938.

Tank Falls 10ft.,

Kills Soldier

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

Private Bailey, the driver, was in- Jured.

The beeldent 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 PATO'BRIEN

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

SAN QUENTIN

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'O'BRIEN

HUMPHREY

BOGART

SHERIDAN

BANTUR

MacLANE

ANAL maat Vonn seg

WEDNESDAY

At The

QUEEN'S

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

M. Y. TSUI, Veterinary Surgeon has arrived here from Canton.

Address: No. 19 Sung Street, Sung Wong Tal, Kowloon C{ty.,

Dilico hours: 8 a.m. to g

Only on Sundays.

Oh, To Be A Sailor

To make the men of the British Navy into the most contented sailors in the world is the polley underlying recent

changes.

Yogi Is Ten Minutes In

Sealed Box,

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 Itall recently.

He stepped into an airtight' wooden box, bad the Rd closed over him and

the box sealed, and stayed inside for

more than ten minutes.

When the seal was broken and the Dox re-opened, he reappeared, ap- parently none the worse,

STOPPED PULSE

over

Lives

JAPANESE SLAUGHTERED

IN

SURPRISE -

NIGHT ATTACK

(Continued from Page 1.)

CHINESE

SEIZE

HANKOW CONCESSION

Violation Of Treaty, Japan Complains

Shangtial, Aug. 15. Taking the occasion of the first northward in the direction of Kit-tilities in Shanghai, the Hankow anniversary of the outbreak of hus- king.

Withdrawal Reported

tow-

On the north bank of the Yangtse ver the Japanese are reported to In another feat, he stopped his] be withdrawing from many

alying districts in view of the spread pulse beats intermittently

Aing of the flood, However, they have not yet abandoned their westward drive into Hupeh. Some 10,000 Japanese ure massed at Hufer and 4,000 at Shucheng.

period of about four minutes. European doctor from the audience held his pulse during this act, noted periods of complete cessation of the beata.

TH

reports

by the Chinese connection are in

Government on Saturday, seized the Japanese Concession Hankow. placing it under the direct control of the Chinese authorities. reaching here to-day said,

The steps taken contravention of the agreement con- authorities in this

cluded between Japan and China on August 7, 1837, when all Japanese

placing their properly in the custody of the Hankow Municipal Govern- troops will be sent either to reinforce

It is believed that these Japanese men seizing the Japanese Conces-:

the Japanese argue, their comrades on the Huangmei-alon, the Chiang Kai-shek adminis Taibu sector or to start a new drive 10 Liuan-Central News.

For the first time the men them- selves are being allowed to play a vital part in moulding their lives.

Designs for all new classes of shilps are now

residents evacuated Hankow being re-examined, largely because of views expressed by the sallors, so that attention can be given to increasing the comfort of life at sea.

A new system, introduced quietly at the end of 1930 as the "Admiralty Review of Service Conditions," allows naval ratings to send sug- gestions and requests to the Lords of the Admiralty with the possible amount of obstruction.

lengt

them

Blindfolded, Professor Yashpal on a binckboard writings made wrote by the audience after his eyes had been bandaged.

Explanation of this feat could perhaps be found In the professor's method of feeling the words several times over before giving a similar tracing of them below.

FEATS OF ARCHERY

Impressive to the audience were his feats of archery.

4,000 SUGGESTIONS So far the Admiralty experts have considered 1,315 of 4,000 suggestions received 1,315 of 4,000 suggestions received. On nearly half of the Admirally have agreed to take action.

Steps are being taken to banish the two main causes of dissatisfaction monotony and the

sense of being eramped in confined spaces. have resulted in the appointment of

Requests for Improved ventilationing

a committee which is studying the question.

LONGER HAMMOCKS

Other requests granted have re- sulted in;

Longer hummocks for tall sallors;

Experimental ifled (instead of steel) floors for cooks galleys; Decks that need no scrubbing: A trial mechanical laundry; Mangles and special washing spaces for all new ships;

Padded stools and cushions for mess seats;

Electric toasters for petly officers;

Smoking on deck in some ships: Hot-air apparatus for drying clothes in new ships.

Full-size baths for petty officers were refused but in new vessels the Admiralty have promised mirrors and hot and cold water taps.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

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

quietly steady during the short session with very little business transacted.

Buyers

was

Hongkong Bank $1,435

Union Insurance $495 1.K. Fire Insurance $205

Union Waterboats $

HK. & K. Wharves $128 Providents (Old) $3 Raubs $0.70

H. de. S. Hotels $0

KK, Landr $30

B.K. Tramways $17.45

Peak Trams (Old) $%% China Light (Old) $11.10 China Light (New) $0

H.K. Electries $00% Cements $10

H.K. Ropes

Dairy Farms #2531

Watsons 87.40

Constructions $1,20

11K, Govi. 4% Loan 5946pm.

Consolidated China Prov. (Old) $7

Bellers

IK. & K. Wharves $120/

11. &. Hotola $0.00

HI.K. Tramways $17.50

Bates

JL. & S. Hoteis $5.00

H.K. Lands $35

Star Ferries 78

Telephones (Old) $20.50

Dairy Farms $254.

Animus P,

Atoks 33

Baguio Gold 21

Benguet Consol 11,30

Coco Grove .45%

Consolidated Mines 0943

Themenratio IX.L

Paracale Gumaus .13

San Mauricio 54

Suyoc Consal 17 United Paracales 33

Child Falls 40 Foot; Unhurt

Cleveland. Three-year-old Shella lahn fell 40 feet from the window of her bed- room, but suffered no injuries. She was sitting on the window sill swing- ing her heels when the screen gave way and she fell to a concrete drive

below.

Miss Martin, who picaded guilty to forging cheques for £132 belonging to her employer, was bound by Judge Scott not to reveal the identily of the man to whom Mlle. Simon gave a pair of golden keys to her home.

Judge Scott gooled Miss Martin for nine months and put her on probation for ten years afterwards.

He warned her that if aho dis- closed the name of Mile, Simon's friend ale would be sent to prison for a term which would vary from three to forty-two years,

From Rarlanding Mr. M. D. P. Gilroy, president of the Malayan Magie circle by cutting the thread an suspending the garlarki with yards, Professor Yashpal gave de- monstrations of rapid shooting, shoot- at stationary and moving objects, shooting in

in the dark and blindfolded, shooting by sound and with the ald of a mirror.

argow shot from a distance of ten

He shot equally well with his feet as with hands, swept off six lighted candles mounted on sticks and placed in a circle, with a single arrow.

The performance was given in old of the Arya Samaj building fund, Singapore.

on the

Drive North Of Yangtse Halted

Kishu, Hupeh, Aug. 15. Hemmed in by the flood south and the hilly terrain

on the north and facing stubborn Chinese resistance, the Japanese force on the north banks of the Yangtze River has been completely halted in its drive westward into Hupch.

Threatened by the flood, the bulk of Japanese troops in Hunngmei city on the east Hupeh border has been withdrawn.

Bre

The Japanese troops on the north bank of the Yangtze River said to comprise six divisions. But in each division there are only be Lween 6,000 and 7,000 men.

A bumper crop has been harvested by the farmers along the bank. With suffleient food the Chinese ex- pect to hold out for a long time. Central News.

By

after

tration

ako violated the Sino- Japanese Agreement of 1800, as well as the revised Agreement of 1007 providing for expansion of the Con- cession!

The Chinese authorities have changed the names of streets in the Japanese Concession to Chinese ones, the reports added.-Domei,

Renovating Famous Macao Hospital

Macao, Aug. 13.

Work has commenced on the wel- known St. Raphael's Hospital, fundis for the reconstruction of which were secured through the interest and solleltude of His Excellency Dr. A. Tamngnini Barbosa, Macuo's Gover-

no1,

Second Victim Chinese Recapture Fuyang patients will be installed at the Club

Of Murderer Dies In Macao

Maeno, Aug. 13,

In spite of every effort made to save, his life, Mr. Peng Cheong, in- Jured while attempting to seize the murderer of his unete, Mr. Chung Kim-heng, owner of the Kwong Chau flotel here, died last night. He was wounded on August 10.

Following

Kinhwa, Aug. 15. fierce counter-offen- sive launched on August 12 Chinese forces in western Cheklang recap- tured Fuyang, 20 miles south-west of Hangehow, on the morning of the following day.

However, Chinese withdrew from the city shortly afterwards and to the north to give pursuit turned to the retreating Japanese.

They

retool Sinking, Lion Hill, Husioatsun and other strategical points in their advance and their vanguards are now pressing on Tien- He was present when his uncle tsun, about 15 kilometres southwest was shot down by a person, not yet of Hankshow, apprehended, and he chased the The Japanese who retreated from Kunman. He was shot after he had Fuyang are now entrenched at actually got hold of the murderer.

Fanghiashan and Lallungshan, two He operated"

was rushed to hospital andheights northeast of Fuyan, and ave immediately. Police said to be surrounded by the Chinese. hoped to

secure information from Meanwhile, other Chinese units are him with regard to the identity of besleging Yuhong the murderer; but he died without west of Hangchow, following their being able to furnish them

any in-recapture of Fenghuangshan, about formation-Our Own Correspondent, 30 kilometres south of Yuhang on Another Chinese column is pushing towards Lluhsiachen, about 10 kilo-

from metres

Hangchow.-Central News.

to

on

Sailors To See Talking Pictures On Board

|

Saturday,

15 kilometres

TERRORISTS CONFESS JAPANESE LEANINGS (Continued from Page 1.) adopied proved Router.

niest successful.-

Following the issue of a recent fleet order, Singapore's monitor Terror is

be naval vessels at Home and overacGA stations, with a

modern sound film plant, a radio gramophone and a public address system.

Diplomat Stopped? equipped, along with most other

Shanglial, Aug, 15.

It is reported that the French Special Police last night refused ad- mission into the French Concession to the Japanese Minister, Mr. Tani.

During the building operations, the Uniao Recreativa, whose commodious premises have been graciously placed at the disposal of the Hospital Com- niilee, while the free elinle has been temporarily set up the hall of the Holy House of Mercy, in the very centre of the town.

This hospital is one of the oldest in the world. It was first established by the Portuguese, at the instance of the first Bishop of Macao, as long ago ns 1509, only twelve years, after die colony itself was established. It has undergone several changes and hns been extended on several occasions, but the demand on its accommodation, principally because of the large num- ber of refugees who have sought shelter in Macao, has exceeded the capacity of the premises.

Funds were provided by the Government, and it will not be long be ready to serve the needs of the before this famous old hospital will

community once more.

The Government Hospital and the Klang Wu (Chinese) Hospital are important institutions maintained in the colony for the benefit, principally, of the Chinese-Our Own Correspon-

dent.

Water Supply Will Be Cut To-night

· DROUGHT

CONTINUES

Hongkong's rainfall for the year is now exactly, 20 inches below the average, the aggregate since January 1 being 40.34 inches as compared with during the past 24 hours, 00.34 Inches. No rain was recorded

To-day the water restrictions come

be from 0 a.m. to 9 p.m. into force, and the supply will duly

Although planned primarily for the screening of instructional films, Admission is alleged to have been the projector will be available for refused because the Japanese Mini- almost unlimited entertainment use. ster did not have a curfew pass,

Ship's personnel will pay a no- Minister resides in the French Con-high as on the previous two days, the minal sum cach treck to receive

cession,

from the Royal Naval Film Cor- Japanese authorities deny that the poration, a semi-official body spon- incident occurred.-United Press. sored by the Admiralty, a supply of up-to-date American and English Two More Mutineers Die films.

Seamen will pay about a cent a head a week to the Corporation..

With the introduction of a public address system, an officer will just have to whisper Into, a inicrophone, turn the volume control on to."loud" and his whisper will be heard all over the ship.

NUNNERY ROBUED

Cheung Sang Nunnery.

A robbery took place in the

LUI

Kam Gup, Shataukok, Inst night. Two the premises through the sky-light, men were reported to have entered and to have ordered the three in- mates into it room. After searching the house for half-an-hour they left) with $5 in money and properly.

Fashion Show Ban In Japan

Tokyo.

Yesterday's temperature was not to

maximum being 83, while the minimum last night was 77. This morning, however, the thermometer soared and at 10 o'clock 87 degrees were registered.

The Royal Observatory weather Shanghai, Aug. 15. report issued this morning stated an Two

further members hospital as a result of Thursday's low pressure covers south "Doomed Battalion" have died in to the cast of Japan and an arcu ef of the anti-cyclone is situated in the Pacific fight, making the total deaths four.

China, Formosa and the Eastern Sea. The eastern extremity about typhoon appears to be situated in the 150 miles N.N.E. of Formosa, moving north- ward.

The rest of the Dattalion is con- tinuing the hunger strike, which has now entered its fourth day.

The Commanding Officer of the Battalion, who was removed from the concentration camp on Friday, is still under detention.Reuter.

Flight Cured

Whooping Cough

Strassburg (Prussia),

Local forecast, Is-South and routh- west winds, moderate; fale generally with some local showers.

JEWELLERY STOLEN

Gaining admission through the unlocked back door thieves entered premises occupied by Mr. Robbilind in Austin Road between, seven and ten o'clock last night and atole jewel. lery valued at $142.

DITTEN BY DOC

Mr. Owen of No. 104 The Penk has reported to the Police that his elbow while playing with a dog at ttle daughter was bitten on the Middie Beach, yesterday. The dog was inter sent to Kennedy Town for observation,

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL. LETTERS

Air mal letters may be posted in

VIA SIDERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe

the ordinary posting boxes. They and South America are forwarded should be clearly marked "By Airvia Siberia" it so superscribed,

Mall" and bear sumelent postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Ofice.

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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malla closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless atherwise Nunkung, Tsingtau, Tientsin und l'el-gistered and parcel malls are closed

AIN MAIL SERVICES

stated, and where mails are advertis Air Mall Services to Shanghai, ed to close et or before 9 a.m., re ping are temporarily suspended. at 5 pm. on the previous day,

INWARD MAILS

Froto

Tientsin Saigon

Manika

Straits and Europe

(Letters and Papers) London, date, 21st July and London For- cela-London date, 14th July Japan .......

Per

Duc.

Hupch

August 16.

Aramia

.August 18.

Emp. of Canada

..August 10.

Japun

La Plato Maru

.August 16.

Shanghai and Europe via Siberia

London date, 25th July)

Tingsang

August 13.

via

Sucz

Chitral Helyo Maru

August 17.

.August 17.

date,

Imperial Airways Plane.. August 17.

August 17.

Tilawa

August 17.

Atsuta Moru

August 18.

Canton

...August 18.

Pres. Doumer

August 10.

date,

Imperial Airways Plane ..August 19.

Naldera

.August 10.

August 21.

August 22.

August 22.

August 22.

Air Mail by Imperial Aleways

Direct Service"London 10th August

Calcutta and Straits

Bangkok....

Australia and Manila Halphong...

Japan and Shanghal

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Service"-London

Direct

14th August.

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai

Straits

Japan Shanghai

For

Kweiyang

Conte Diancamano

Ruys

Taketoyo Maru

Titan

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Monday

Air Mall for Bian, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chengin, etc. (via Ilan- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport ply Services permit).

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu Pan

and U.9.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Bervlee"-dur San-Francisco, 23rd August

Air Mall for

Date and Time.

Mon., Aug. 15. -

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

Aug. 15. 4,30 p.m. Ord.......... Aug, 15. 6 p.m.. American Airways Flane

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Mon, Aug. 15. Reg.....Aug. 15, 5.00 p.m. Ord.....Aug. 15, 5.00 p.m.

Direct Service"-due 22nd August

"Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

London,

Mon, Aug. 15.

Reg..

K. P. O.

Aug. 16, 5 p.m. Ord....... Aug. 15, 5.30p.m.

G. P. O.

Rex..

Aug. 15, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Aug. 15, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, and Australia Imperial Airways Plane

by "Imperfat Airways Direct Ser- vico"-due Sydney. 22nd August

Mon, Aug. 15.

K. P. 0.

Reg.,

.... Aur. 15, & p.m..

Ord,

G. P. O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changte

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

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

Parcels,

Tuesday

Samshul and Wuchow

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Kongmoon

"Hollow

Ref Ord.,

Aug. 15, 8.30 p.m.

1

Aug. 15, 5 p.m.. Aug. 15, 7 pm. Mon., Aug. 15.

.....Aug. 15, 6 p.m. .Aug. 10, 8.45 a.m. .Aug. 10, 0.30 a.m.

Chung On Tues., Aug. 16, 8.15 am.. Jean Dupuis Tucs., Aug. 16, 0.30 a... Kwangtung Tues., Aug, 20, 10 a.m. On Lee Tues, Aug. 16, 10 a.m. Hal Lee..... Tues., Aug. 16, 10 am. Swatow. Shanghai and Tientsin. Kwaisang..Tues., Aug. 10, 12.30 pm. Bangkok

Goviken Tues.,

Aug. 10, 1.30 p.m.

Air Mall for "K. L.M. Airways La Plata Maru.Tues, Anr. 16..

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam,

28th August

G.P.O. and K.F.Ó.

Пет.,

Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and La Plata Maru

South Africa'

*Shanghai

Batavia and Sourabaya Swntow

Air Mail for Wuchow and Chung- king by the “C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Servico"

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Swatow and Amoy Halphong

Straits

Sarpedon Tilsaroca

.Aug. 18, 1.30 pm. ...Aug. 16, 2 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 10, 2.30 p.m. Tues., Aug. 16, 2.30 p.m. .Tues., Aug. 10 2.30 p.m.

Haltan......Tues., Aug. 16, 3 p.m. C.N.A.C. Plane .... Tues., Aug. 16.

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

Aramis

Wednesday

Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Centrul and South

CANA and Europe via Van-

couver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B.C., oth September, and *Europe vlá Siberia

Samshui and Wuchow Shanghai and *Japan Kongmoon

Straits and Calcutta

Reg.. Oct.,

Tai Hing Fook On Holyang

Sulyang

Aug. 18, 4.30 p.m. .......... Aug. 16, 5 p.m. ........Tuca., Aug.10, 6 pan.

.Wed., Aug. 17, 0.15 am. Wed, Aug. 17, 10 am. ....Wed., Aug. 17, 2 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 17, 4.30 p.m. Tingsang..... Wed., Aug. 17, 5 pm. Van Heutsz... Wed., Aug. 17, 5 p.m. Empress of Canada Wed., Aug. 17.

Thursday

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

Rea Ord,,

.....Aug. 17, 5 p.m. .Aug. 18, 9.15 am. .Aug. 10, 10 am.

Kongning Thurs, Aug. 10, 8.15 am. Chitral Thurs., Aug. 18, 10.30 a.m. Tai Lee Thurs., Aug. 18, 11 am. Yuen Sang

.Thurs., Aug. 18.

Parccis Ord.

Aug. 18, 11 a.m.. ...Aug. 18, noon. ....... Thurs., Aug. 16.

uz. 18, 4.15 p.m.. Aug.

G.F.O, and K.F.O.

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

vin Marsellles due Marseilles, 14th September

Air Mail for "Imperial

Reg. ..... Ord.,

....... Aug. 10, 8 p.m.. Atsuta Maru Thurs, Aug. 18. 5 p.m. Kutsang.... Thurs., Aug. 18, 5 p.m.. Always Imperial Airways Flane London,

Japan

•Jupan

Direct Service"-due 26th August

Thars, Aug. 18. K.P.O.

Ieg.

...Aug. 18, 5 p...

Ord.

Aug. 18, 5.30 pan..

G.P.O.

Reg.

Aug. 18, 5 pm...”

Ord.

....... Aug, 18, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya and Australla Imperial Airways, Plane

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

Thurs, Aug. 18- K.R.O.

Reg. Aug. 18. 6 p.m..

Ord.

.....Aur. 18, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Aug. 18, 5 p.m.

Friday

Sandakan...

.

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Naldera

South Afrlen, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Morsellles-duo Mar- sellies, 16th September ....

Mautang Hupch Sagres

A Strassburg doctor, Dr. Willy Mannequins in flowered silks and Matter, claims to have cured children aatin will not be seen in the fashion of whooping cough by taking them Sald the Judge: "You must never salons of department-stores in Japan in an aeroplane to a height of 9,000 tell the world of the knowledge you in future ar fashion shows have been feet and descending rapidly. gained of your employer's private banned by the Ministry of Public life. That knowledge must be kept Welfare in line with the nation-wide ren suffering from whooping cough Dr. Matter first took three child- inviolate."

campaign to use substitutes in the for During the trial Mile. Simon

HANDBAG STOLEN a fight. Within a week they nd-interests of economy. mitted that other gifts to her friend Department store managers have normally lasts a month. Then the Road, has reported to the Police the

cured, although the illness included a gold watch made in the not yet decided what substitutes can doctor took up twins five months larceny

Mrs. J. Wilkinson of Johnston shape of a golf ball, gold hair brushes be devised for fashion shows and & 40 dressing gʊWD.

her handbag from the to old. They were much better after Ocean Photo Studio, yesterday, The stimulate sales.

the night.

+

were

bag and contents is valued at $44. ·

Aug. 18, 7. p.m.

Fri, Aug. 10, 8.30 am. Fri., Aug. 19, 2.30 p.m. Fri., Aug. 19, 3 pm.. .Frt, Aug. 10..

G. F. O, and K. P. 0. Parcels,......Aug. 19, 5 p.m.. Aug. 20, 9.45 am.. Aug. 20, 10.30- a.m..

Rea Ord.,

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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