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TUITION GIVEN.
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LESSONS given
CO., LTD.
Nolice to Shareholders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING of the above named Company will be held at by the Head Omlee, St George's music academy graduated European Building, Victoria, Hong Kong, teachers, for violin, other string-immediately following the Ordin- instruments, plano, pianoaccordion, alto music theory and instrumenta-ary Yearly Meeting of the Com-1 pany to take place on Wednesday, tion, from first January. Box No.
the 21st day of December, 1938, 507, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
at Noon, when the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Ordinary Resolution, viz:--
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FOR SALE.
ROCKY ROADS:-A limited quantity of these old favourite chocolates áre now on sale at The Clover Flower Shop, Gloucester Arcade.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 12.30 p.m. December 17, says:
The market was quiet but steady during the short ression.
kuyers
101 Douglasca 1.K.K. Wharven $115 H.K. Docks (014) BIB H.. Docks (New) $172 Providents (01) 45.20 Provident (New) $3.00
H. & R. Hotels 4
H.K. Lands $350
HC. Realties $5
Star Ferries $7146
Sandakan Lijthis $1034
Watsons $7.45
Entertainments $3.40
1.K, Govt,
Loan 6% p
JK. Gov. 17% Loan par.
gullera
Hongkong Bank $1,340
1.K. & K. Wharves 0117
Humphreys
HK. Electrics $574%
Dairy Farms $2424 Lane, Crawfords 18 Constructions $1%
SALCE
OUR Dank $1,335/20
K. Wharves $115
HK. Docks (New) $173%
Star Ferries $72
JK. Zectrics 201
Antamoks 34.
Bagulo Gold Pa
42
Benguet Corot, P. 13.50 Corn Groves P. 48%
Cons. Kines Ps. 0033
Demonstrations Pa.
1.XI. P. 00
Paracale Gumawa P. 13
San Mauricio Pa. 1.00
Suyoc Consol. Ps. 20
United Paracales Pa. 54
U.S. Trade Pact
With Turkey
Ankara, Dec. 10.
A trade agreement, based on the
clause, most-favoured-nation
n
been signed between Turkey and the United States, according to a semi- official Turkish news-agency.
Payments to Turkey by the United States are to be made by way of a clearing system-Trans-Ocean.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demannd
T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan TT. Indin
T.T. U.S.A.
TT, Manila TIT. Batavin
TT.
Bangkok T.T. Salgon
conditions as the Directors in their absolute discretion shall Ace At."
By Order of the Board of
Petition For Peace
To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph, ‚ ̈
Sir, None realises more than the Peace Pledge Union that Mr. Neville Chamberlain is making a sincero ffort to create and establish peace in Europe and the world generally, by his policy of appeasement, but it the conviction of the Peace Pledge Union that permanent world peace
fundamental depends upon a general settlement.
and
It is the belief of the Union that permanent peace cannot be accured by competitive armarnents, through sacrifices Imposed upon small nations, or by exclusive arrangements be tween groups of major Powers. The Union therefore urges the necessity of holding a new peace conference
wor.
To
OFFICERS DEFEATED
AT MACAO
Home Side Scores
Goal in Each Half
Macao, Dec. 10. In sunny weather, fine hockey was withered in Macao this afternoon by a large crowd when the Army Officers' team from Hongkong met Macao's cleven a hockey match which resulted in a victory for the home team by two clear goals.
after The
The sides were fairly evenly" That the Authorised Capital open to all nations and directed to matched and from the outset, speed was particularly marked. With the of the Company be increased towards reinedying the economie and
local forwards commencing a con- political conditions likely to lead to
certed attack, the Army defence re- Fifteen Million Dollars by the
thla end
celved a scare when a fast ball from! it prays that His creation of One Million New
A Angelo, outside-right, found the
minute net Just a Shares of the nominal value of Majesty's Government will take In
consultation with the President of the visitors New United States of America, the neces- bully-off. Owing to "sticks," $5 each and that such
gool was disallowed. Shares be issued at such time cary steps to secure the holding of
adequate The Army half-back line was wide or times and on such terms and such a conference, after
awake to further attack, and the preparation, and to offer the fullest collaboration of Britain in bringing smart work of Smith and Douglas at Good the negotiations to a successful issue. I back rolleved the pressure.
The Hongkong groups of the Pence placing by Hook, the pivot, and Pledge Union unanimously ASSO- Gudgeon and Fargus enabled the clates Itself with this petition, which Army forwards to threaten Macao's is to 'he presented in due course I defence, keeping Costa and Rosario! to His Majesty's Government, and cordially invites residents of Hong- kong to add their signatures to il. Coples of the petition are now in the hands of members of the Pence Pledge Union in Hongkong, through whom bc petition can signatures to the made, or alternatively the petition can be signed upon enquiry at the Πους, Challenge Book Shop, Queen's Bailding, Ice liouse Street: Publication of this letter in your valuable columns, in order to bring the petition before your readers, will be very warmly appreciated by the Hongkong Group of the Peace Pledge
Directors,
NOEL BRAGA.
Secretary,
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Market this morning:
BANKS
11.K. Banks
ILK. Banks, Lon. Chartered
Mercanute, A. & B.
Mercantile, C.
East Asia...
INSURANCES
Conton
Unlor
Ch.na, Underwriters
H.K. Fire
SHIPPING
Douglas. Steamboats Indo-Chinns, P. Indo-Chinns, D. Shell Bearers Waterboats
Wharves
DOCKS ETC.
Docks, (old) Docks, (new Pro (old)
Pro. (new)
New Eng. Sh.
Sha. Docks, Sh.
Kallan.
Raubs Venz: Goldfield Hongkong Mines
MINING
Antumoks Atoks Baguio Gold, Benguet Con. Coco Grave Con. Mines Demontrations IX.L.
Gumaus
Mauricio
Suyoc Consol
Paracales
Hotels
Lands
Lands
Sha. Lands
Humphreys
LANDS
H.K. Realties Chinese Estates
Tram
.$1,335 sn.
£70 n. £0% n. £27% n.
£ 13 n.
$08 11.
$210 n. $403 n. .75 cls. n. 182 n.
$81 b
S18 0. $60 11. $24 n. .81/3 n.
$9 $117
Union.
Int
hard
at work.
December 19, 1938.
--------JUDGE. RULES
AGAINST TAIPAN
PONY-OWNER
(Continued from Page 1)
POST OFFICE.
privileged beenuse Article 78 of the
FIRST CLASS MAIL
MAIL FOR CANTON
and ordinary mails Iegistered Association laid down that any mem- bor whose account had not been paid
The Public are reminded that (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac at the end at the month, after due
scaled letters and packets, irrespec- cepted for Canton and despatchod ns. notice, shall be posted in the Club- house as a defaulter and shall, ipao tiva of contents, are classified na firat circumstances permit.
us to be member if, at the class mall and must be prepaid as
still remained unpaid, unless
on
expiration of one week, the account such.
the Stewards saw fit to order otherwise.
It had been suggested, went Counsel, thal Artlele 70 did not apply to this ense because the account was disputed.
There was nothing, he submitted, in the Article to induce one to take kuch a view, and the only, question was whether the account had been paid or not.
The Club could only be faced with the possibility of libel when the Stewards had posted a member and later found that he had been wrongly posted.
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CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR STRAITS AND INDIA (By Imperial Airways, Service) The Lost Christmas Letter Mall (15 cents per half-ounce) for Straits and India by the "Imperial Airways Plane" will be closed in follows:- Registered Mail Ordinary Mail
6.00 p.m. Dec. 19.)
MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsl, Szechwan, Kwelchow and Hunan will be ac cepted at senders' risk."
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Elre) and South America are forwarded "y Siberia" it so superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are
7.00 p.m. Dec. 18, closed 15 minutes earlier than the me given below unless otherwise · This
moil is due to arrive at stated, and where mails aro adverbs- Singapore and Penang on December rd to close at or before 9 am, re- 21, and Calcutta on December 22,gistered and parcel malls are closed
at 3 p.m. on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
Another remedy for the member to take, In such circumstances, was to 1033. take action in the Summary Court and recover the money.
COULD SELL MEMBER'S · GEAR
Continuing, Counsel submitted that was unpaid did not alter in the slightest degree the construction of Article 79, the whale object of which was that members might be posted.
It had been laid down in the
the
Club stables bye-laws, that might sell Mr. Brayfield's gear, and if that could be done then why in the world could not the Stewards up? The reason why the post him account was unpaid did not matter at all under that Article.
the account was unpaid, but why it
Mr. Macnamara interrupted and said that his point was that as the
11 account was disputed longer unpaid.
Was
Macao's flanks were always don- gerous and after 20 minutes. Pedro fine Angelo at centre, registered a shot from close range.
Undaunted,
the Ariny made strenuous efforts to equalise, but the the local defence ably prevented visitors frem securing a goal. The further without interval arrived
Mr. Potter replied that there was Upon resumption, Macno seemed to altain better form, and the local no question of dispute so long the
ball forwards pressed. The
was Stewards were satisfied that the ac- been paid. territory. Macao count had in fact not
a The Club's articles should not be mostly in Army had all but scored again when magnificent shot by Ramalho struck construed in the way in which the Hon. Sec. H.K. Group, P.P.U. the right goal-past. Excitement ran Stewards were subservient to
high when the Army carried the ball members, and it was impossible
not enemy say that the Stewards could Into on the rebound well
Article 70. matter how unreasonable a member might be,
Mr. Poiler then ivent to sub- MACAO SCORES AGAIN Two short corners were awarded to mlt that even assuming that Article the 79 did not exist, the action taken Macao
quick succession, in
by the Stewards was privileged, and quoted a number of cases on qualified privilege to support his contention.
1. A. SHORT.
Manila Broadcasts territory with only Almada to beat. take action under
The loent custodian, however, cleared beautifully,
Sir, I wonder if any ZBW oficial listened in to the Moniin station Inst night and heard the beautiful rendi- tion of the First and Second Acts of Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pina-second bring rewarded by a goal re- gistered by Alex Airosa, centre-half. fore."
Before the close of play, the Army tried hard to penetrate the local de fence. Two fine chances when the ball was passed from the Army's unfortunately right flunk to centre well in Macao's danger zene,, were
Two hours of solid opern usually leaves me bored, but I must confess Jast Lisat I listened enthralled to night's broadcast from Manila.
In the apparent absence of local artistes who can give us this sort of concert, would it not be possible for $18, ns.
ZBW to relay the Sunday night con- $17 $0.20 b. certs from KZRM? They are much 9.30 bareferable to the Sabbath programmes 5.60 we usually get from the local station.
Incidentally, Is there any reason $100 n. .8/- 18/- n. why ZBW relays should be confined!
.$9.35 n.
to Daventry?
.$3 n. .7% cts. p.
n.
.P. 40 3.
.P. 23 ca.
.P. .23 sa. ,12.50 sa.
P. 48. P. .0035 8. .P. 27 a.
P. .05 EU. P-13 sa .P. 1.60 sa. .P. 20 sn. .P. 30 sa.
.$0.7% sa. .$35.
DARTFORD.
Cinema Critic
Sir,-One of the reasons why I cinema houses in avold going to Hongkong unless the programme is is the terrific An outstanding one
I am blaring from behind the screen.
the local picture houses could sure obtain greater European patronage it would cease giving their patrons they a headache along with their entertain- ment,
Hongkong seems to be one of the few cities where the maxim, after the film is inserted into the projector, 4% deb. 107. is "let her go." No attempt seems to Sh, $9.40 n. be made to control the volume of
$0 s. sound. $5 b.
UTILITIES
Peak Trams (old) Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries
Y. Ferries (ald)
Y. Ferrics, (new) China Lights (old) China Lights (new) H.K. Electric Macao Electric Sandakan Lights
(old)
Telephone
Telephone (new)
Tractions /~
This seems to apply to every theatre 590 n. in the Colony, with the possible
sort
exception King's Theatre, $17.10 n.
of control la where 584 n. exercised.
$34 n. $714 b.
.$2234 n.
$2214 m.
some
CINEMADDICT.
The First Shot
$10.30 su. $10
Sir-With reference to the article $58 n.
"Man Who Started, War Meets Man $17 n. Who Ended It," published in the $10% b. Hongkong Telegraph on Wednesday $23.59 n. the information, I think, is incorrect, $8.00 n. since the first shots were fired on 21/3 n. June 28, 1014 at the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife at Serajevo, 25/- n.
the morning by a who
is: 21%
15. 2%
175. Nom:
.63%
100%
..83
2011
...59
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63+
149
Singapore Pref., s/-
10012
INDUSTRIAL
10.05
Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh.
.. $14 m.
.71%
.127
17044
Cald: Macg. (Pre.), Sb. Canton Icea Cements
Hopes
STORES, &c.
.1/3/
Dairy Farms
.1/3.5/32
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
.2912
11.50
*30 d/s India
.84
U.S. Cross rate In Lon.
.4.67%
France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland
TT. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/c London
4 m/s D/p do.
4 m/ France
ONLY
6
SHOPPING DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS
Watsons
Crawfords
Sinceres
Wing On (1K)
Powell, Ltd.
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Cotton Sh.
5'ini Cotton Sh.
Zoong Sings, Wing On Textiles, 'Sh.
MISC.
I.K. Entertainments,
Constructions,
Vibro Piling
Ch. Govt, 3% 1925
GS Bonds....
$13 л.
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Direct Service"-London 11th December. Shanghal and Amoy Shanghal Straits
Japan and Shanghai Jupan
Shanghai and Swatow Calcutta and Straits
Japan...
Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow Manila
Duc.
December 10.
December 10.
Desember 19.
December 20. December 20..
December 23.
Teinan Glenapp
Ticlenus
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December 20,
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Documber 20.
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Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London date, Imperial Airways Plane December 21. 16th December,
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The Stewards, he said, had a dufy perform in the interests of mem- bers and they were entitled to past a name up, as members had the right account had to know whether any been paid or not.
missed.
There could be no argument un the The standard of the Army's play was generally good. Col. Smith was language of the Article because the
back, saving invaluable at
the duty was imposed on the Stewards. situation very often and receiving
DOES NOT MATTER the fullest co-operation of Douglas. Hook, the Army's pivot, distributed splendidly.
Macao was definitely not in the best form but worked together as a team, Costa, as usual, taking on more flnn his shure.
Macao-Almada; Costa, R. Rosario;
Alrosa, 3.
Albert Nolasco, Alex Airosa: Fred Nolasco, Ramalho, P. Angelo, H. Rosario. A Angelo.
Army Officers-Gibson; Col, Smith, Douglas: Gudgeon, Hook, Fargus Kennedy, Holmes, Lawder, Masterton Smith, Capt. Smith-Our Own Cor- respondent,
Does it not make His Lordship: any differente when they regard. their duty with elasticity? We know as a fact that they did not post every outstanding account automatically.
Mr. Potter: It does not matter, as the sole question is whether or not they had the power to do it. If you enuid prove mlause of a rule of this kind, then you may argue on malice, does not remove privilego in but any shape or form. 1 submit the duty and only alternative of the privileged occasion exists. It is the Stewards and I don't care if their Their decision was right or wrong. duty to do this thing is imposed on
Big Crowd Watches them by Artide 70.
Soviet Funeral
Moscow, Dec. 18. Hundreds of thousands assembled in the led Square for the funeral of M, Chkalov, prominent Soviet For two days many thousands filed past the coffin.
oficial, to-day.
containing
the
Counsel was about to continue his arguments on the question of malice, when Mr. Macnamara got up and submitted that the Court should now decide whether a privileged occasion uld did exist before hearing arguments
on malice. If it held there was not, then the question of melice should be left to the
Mr. Holter rep
his sub- replied that inisalons were elementary for if the To-day, the urn cremated remains, was carried from Judge found there was no malice then the case should be dismissed at Trade Union House to the Red Square
once. It was impossible to let the by M. Stalin, M. Molotov and other
case go to the Jury before the Court Soviet leaders, where orations were
His Lordship decided to hear on delivered, and then, amid a salute, ad decided there was malice or not. and the, strains of a funeral march, the ura was carried to the Kremlin the question of privileged occasion!
the question of malice. wall, where it was placed in a niche.first, before hearing arguments on
The last salute was given by bombers and light fighting planca. which flew over the Square.--Reuter.
inled to hit his murk, and in the French Envoy For
afternoon by a student, who murder- ed both.
Dog.
Insurgent H.Q.
Big Fire Destroys Dutch Rail Centre
Utrecht. Dec. 18. The main railway station here was completely destroyed by a fire which and which was not extinguished before broke out on Saturday night,
$1,70 n.
After various protests by the $15.00 n.
Austria. concerned,
Paris, Dec, 18. governments $4.23 n.
backed-up by Germany, sent Serbia
The appointment of an official $244, 5.
an ullimatum, with which it was im- $7.15 b. possible for Serbia to comply in the French trade representative to Burgos 38 & time, When the ultimatum expired; Is advocated in to-day's "Intransl-
to grant", because France, in order to midday to-day, commenced Austrian artillery $2.n.
carry out her re-armament pro- $36 n. shell Belgrade,
take it that one of the above gramme, is badly in need of pyrites 90 cl. n.
Prior incidents should be considered the from Insurgent Speln. $16.40 n. "First Shots of the Great War."
$100 n.
If the heading is meant to read Sh. $24 m. The First Britisher to Fire a Shot,"
$40 n. again I think it is incorrect.
This
the present difficult xilua- lion, France, according to the paper. raported 1,000,000 tons of pyrites, of which two-thirds came from Insur- gent Spain. Now France needs much more, and the remaining world inarket is unable to meet the demand.
Trans-Ocean
controversy was stilled by a para- $0.40 b. graph, published in the Daily Mail, about 1931, and read, almost word $15.
$7 n. for word, as follows:
" is said that Corporal Thomas teen years in that regiment. Un- Tortunately, I have neither the cut- 734% n. of the Dragoon Guards fired the frat
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan..8% prm, b. shot of the Great War, however, Corting nor any other authentle means
H.K. Govt. 34%
par b. Marsmans (Lon.). .5/- 15/8 n. Marsmans (IK), 1/ ... 37. n.
Spy Confession Not Believed
Los Angeles, Dec. 18. George Miller, aged 28, was ar- rested when found hiding to-day in the fusilage of a bombing piano at the Vultee aircraft plant,
He said that he had been in spy business for 16 years."
The authorities doubled his sanity, and have ordered a mental examina- ton-United Press.
poral King of the Royal Marines is credited with having fired the frat on board H.M.S. shot; a gunlayer Amphion which sank the German minelayer Konigen Laulse on August 6, 1014. This gallant marine now lies buried in Bury St. Edmund's, Churchyard, Suffolk."
The Daily Mail also mean! It to read The First Britishor, at least, I think so.
out here to prove what I relate is correct, nevertheless, I will thank any other reader, who is able to con- tradict and correct me in what 1 have had to say.
a
Damage was so extensive that complete new station, will have to
be built.
Japan
Jupan
Japan and Shanghai
Manila
Straits
December 21.
.Decotuber 22,
December 22.
December 23.
.December 22.
Atuta Maru
December 23.
Bellerophon
December 23.
Corfu
.December 23.
Bhutan
December 24.
Marechal Jofre
December 24.
December 24.
.Docember 20.
December 26.
December 20,
December 27.
Tusima Maru British Monarch Menestheus Pleasantville Van Heutez
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traila by "Imperial
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Alrways Sydney,
Tuesday
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Res.
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U.S.A., Central and South America Empress of Russia
via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels
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Friday
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..Dec. 22, 5 p.m.
.Dec. 22, 5.30 p.m.-
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...Dec. 23, 9.15 am. .Dec, 23, 10 a.m.
Fort Bayard, Hofhow and Haiphong King Yuan....Frl., Dec. 23, 8.30 am.. Swalow
Sinklang
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Carthage
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Sagres ...
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day Island, 5th January, 1030,
via Thursday Island-duo Thurs-
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Atuto Maru
Ret
Ord..
re-
Operations of the fire brigades, which were reinforced by brigades
peded by the severe cold and from Amsterdam, were greatly im violent wind which constantly kindled the flames.
Fortunately no human lives were lost, but the material damage were cunsiderable-Trans-Ocean.
Criticism Of Suez Canal Levies
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Cortu
South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe via Marsellies due Marseilles, 20th January, 1980.
Ratoriiar
Air Mail for "K, L, ML Airways Gorfu
Direct Service”-dns, Amsterdam, 3rd January, 1819.
Salgon
Amoy and Shanghai
Genoa, Dec. 18, do not dispute Corporal F. H.
Italian and German shipping in- Pennington having dispatched Earl Haig's inemorable "cense fire" wire terests are drafung a memorandum on Nov. 11, 1910, but to say he was to submit to their respective business the "Man Who Ended It," is, I think, circles here.. rather misleading, interuch, as there The memorandum will give figures Amoy The above netlon took place before was many an angry shot fired as a of Italian and German traffic in the the British Expeditionary Force result of the Great War, between Suez Canal, will set forth technical
the high, Swatow and Foochow
Tientsin landed in France, which I think w Nov. 1918 and the official "Ending of facts, and will criticise fate in August, 1014; so, to credit the Great War June 7, 1921. I pre- canai dues.
Italian and German shipping cir- Corporal Thomas with being the mume Corporal F. H. Pennington had "First British Soldier to Fire a Shot returned to civilian life quite some cles recently considered the possibility In the Great War" would be more time before the latter date; hence, of taking the Cape route to the East, appropriate than "First Britisher," he had little to do with "The Man but it was decided that this was only practicable for ships travelling to treasure the above cutting very Who Ended IL"
PROUD OF THE Regiment." and from Australia-Reuter, much.... having served close on six-
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15
Fri, Dec. 23, 8.30 a.m..
Fri., Dec. 23, 10.30 a.m.
Fri, Dec. 28, 1030.830.
....Fri, Dec, 22, # pm. Fri, Dec. 23.
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.Dec. 23, 5 pm. .Dec. 28, 7 pm. ..Fri, Dec. 23.
·G.P.O. 254 KF.Ó.
Parcels, Reg.. Ond..
....Dec. 23, 5 p.. .Dec. 24, 9,45 h.m. Dec. 24, 10,50 a.m.
„Bet, Deo. N. G.P.0, and K.P.O.
..Dos. #4. 9,20 Km. Ord. ...Doo. 24, 10 m.33. Marechal Joffre
Sutyand
Anbul
Sunday/
Sat, Dec. 24, 230 pan. Sat, Dec. 24, 3.30 pm... ...Sat, Dec. 24, 5 p.m.
Yochow.Sun, Dec. 30, 8.30 am- Sun., Dec. 2, 9 am.
Tingang
Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya Tuesday
Bwatow
Hoihow, Pakhol and Halphong
TJinegara „„Tues., Dec. 37, 8.30 am. Yunnan ...
Tues, Des. 27,8.30 am. Tilsaroen
„Tum., Dec 21, 10.30 8.m..
„TUM, DIG. IT, REOINT.
Brechten
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