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OUR FLOWER and Vegetable seed Orders for catalogue in now ready, Autumn seeds can now be booked for delivery In August. The Clover Flower Shop.
FOR SALE.
DESIRABLE building site at Stanley. Very close to the Swimming Beach. For further particulars, apply to Box 645, "Hongkong Telegraph."
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London
Demand do.
TT. Shanghal
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Jajun
TT. Inda
TT. USA.
1/2.23/32 1/2.23/32
.210.
52 fa
105
132215€
.2017
TT. Manlin
.57
TT. Batavia
431μ
TT, Bangkok
151
T.T. Salgon
100
T.T. France
10,83
T.T. Germany
713%
TT. Switzerland
.127
TT. Australia
1/01
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P do.
.1/2.31/32
4 / France
4 m/s L/C USA.
39 t/s Inla
US. Cross rate in Lon.
PRESIDENT
1/3 2914
.11.25
.83
1.00
ROOSEVELT ACCUSES U.P. OF FALSIFYING. REPORT
(Continued from Page 12 continued, "I are calling this to the attention of the pubille because it represents a culmination of a series the of false news stories to which attention of United Press" has been called by my office on previous occa- siona.
"It is, of course, impossible for the White House to deny every false story.
This latest episode, however, re- presents-the-limit-to-any-decent per sun's patience, and I am giving thin in the form of a statement, relating speciflently to the United Press, be cause do not wish it to be consider- ed an Indictment of newspapers of the United States or other Press Asso- etutions.
The Truth
"The fact of this particular case 1 that the press has been informed con- tinuously for the past 36 hours thal the President and the Secretary of State have not decided, up to the present time, whether to address any message to Congress; or what the next
of
Administration step neutrality will be.
The
on
"That is the truth, and it is a great pily that this simple truth, of which informed. hos the press has been been disregarded by a press assocla- tion." United Press.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOST..
Guarantee Letter No. 131, dated 14th October, 1936, fanued to us by the Central Bank of China, Nanking Branch, for payment of contract price of £1,800/-/-. As the said payment has been fully paid up, the guarantee letter is to be considered null and
void. Chien Hsin Engineering Co., Ltd., Hongkong.
G.
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th `day of July, 1939, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong
Friday,
G.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 14, 1939,
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m., al the Offleas of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispe- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with an officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars. ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
CHINESE REPULSED,
CLAIM JAPANESE Invading Air Units Active
In Six Provinces
CANTON, July 14.
CHINESE counter-attacks were severely repulsed by Japanese forces during the past days in the area to the north of Canton, according to a communique issued by the Headquarter of the Japanese Expeditionary Force to South China,
BASTILLE DAY IS HONOURED
(Continued from Page 1.)'
Aboul 3,000 Chinese troops belong-1 ing to the 152nd. Division, 908th, 909th, and 911th Battalions approach- ed Fa-halen, about 40 miles north of Cunton, in a southward drive, but were counter-attacked by Japanese
have land and air forcen, on July 11. Suffering heavy losses, they fed in intellectual relations which
directions. The Chinese helped to lighten, if I may venture to northerly
708 bodies. Thirteen say, the bonds of friendship already abandoned Chinese soldiers were taken prisoner. very strong. Japanese troopa alsa seized two heavy machine-guns, four light machine- guns and 113 rifles.
with
Unfortunately, profoundly acekdents happened only a few weeks ago throwing thus both countries into
A separate Japanese detachment inourning. The loss of the British trench-mortars and light by the disappearance of the French wiped out 400 Chinese troops am Submarine "Thetia," followed closely machine-guns near Tsungfa on July Submarine "Phenix" and the trage 12. Another 150. Chinese stragglers Air Force accident of yesterday have Japanese added the names of their crew to the point cast of fist, alas! ever too long of the victhus detachment at
of these of Duty: Tsungia. As the result engagements, Chinese lelt 140 bodies, ----Domel.
D
Kok, in the Colony of Hong PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. were rounded up by s Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that Immediately after the dispa- sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with #171 officer who will be present at the sule, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Kowloon Island
Registry No.
Between Kosloom Inland
Lots Nos. 3337_and
Locality
G.
อ า 1 เกียง
Houndary
Measuremont
Meet/Treijfent, Fredi
5. no plan.
Contents i
Ann
Hent
Opret
Price
About
4,240
R.
$10,0.0
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Ollices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hia "Excellency "the" Governor-of-one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser' (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. took an unprecedented step to- day, when he issued a formal
Roosevelt Denial WASHINGTON, July 13.
statement saying that an Ameri cún
agency had been
news
"guilty of falsification of actual facts" in saying that he and Mr. Cordell Hull had disagreed on the language of the projected neu- trality message to Congress by the President.
محمود
Tile report referred to was circu- lated to-day and it said that dis- agreement between the President and Mr. Hull was reported in Adminis- tration quarters.
President Roosevelt was described as wanting to use forceful langunge In his message, but Mr. Cordell Ifull was sold to be opposed to language calculated to anger the Rome-Berlin Axis, and further to antagonis. an already rebellious Senate-Reuter.
"United Pross" Despatch
July Washington,
No. of Sale
Bowl
Inland Lat
Registry No.
Locality
4166
Between Kowloon Inland
Lots Cafe Street.
Mong Kok.
(.5
Boundary Measurements
H.. E. W.
as per salo
plan,
4,240
g. feet.
Aña. Bent.
$10,600
Cars Stolen
loland Lot
No. 5536.
-Junction of King'
Read and Wing
Hing Street.
No. of Sate į
Registry No
Locality
Boundary Measurementa
N. R.
*. W.
fretileetfest tous)
As per sale plan.
Contents in
19. feet
Annual
10047
4,500
Rental
Upset Price
rat
$13,500
JAPANESE THREAT TO END NEGOTIATIONS
(Continued from Page 1)
factories did not comply with trame regulations decreed by the Japanese in November last year-Trans-Occân, K.M.C. Rejects Domands
AMOY. July 14. KULANGSU Municipal Council, following a general meet Ing on Tuesday, has rejected the Japanese proposals
THE
Naval Aircraft Busy
Despite
POST
PARCEL Post Registered and Parcel Post Service to Foochow is temporarily suspended.
OFFICE.
VIA SIDERIA ROUTE
Letters and Postcards for Europs
(except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" it so superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES MAIL FOR CANTON
Registered and Parcel Malls aro closed 10 minutes earlier than the Registered and Ordinary mall and time given below unless otherwise Parcels (not Insured) will be ac-stated, and where mails are advertis ed to close at or before & am, re cepted for Canton, and despatched as gistered and parcel mails are closed
at 8 pm, on the previous day.
„circumstances permit..
INWARD MAILS
Air Max by "Pan American Airways
Jupan Manila
· From
Fer
Dao.
Tientsin and Shanghai Shanghel
Chengtu
.July 15.
Haiphon
Conte Ros50 Anadyr,
:July 15.
.July 15.
Direct Service"-8an Francisco Pan American
date, 5th July.
Airways Plano
..July 15.
sor
Shanghai and Swntow
Soochow
.July 15.
Straits
Anshun
.July 10,
Straits
Antenor
July 10.
Glencarn
.July 16.
Pleasantville
July 16.
Halphons,
Pakhol, Hoihow
and
Fort Bayard
Szechen
July 10.
Shanghal and Amoy
Haiphong
Calcutta and Straits
Tjitjalengka Canton Durban Maru Kosang
July 16.
July 17.
„July 17.
July 17.
dale,
Imperial Airways Plane....July 17. Hunan.....
-July 18.
Husimi Maru Sirdhinna
.July 18.
July 18.
Yochow
.July 18,
Air Mail by "Air
Service Paris date, 12th July Air France Plane
.July 19,
Japan
Argentina Maru
July 19.
Manlia
Emp. ut- Aala
July 10.
Saigon
Marechal Joffre
.July 19.
I avull myself of this opportunity to thank Your Excellency once more, and this time verbally, in the pane of the entire French community In Hongkong for the moving and cordial letter that you kindly wrote to ine following the entastrophe
Phenix."
of the
It is always In time of misfortune that we find our true friends.
Shanghal, July 14. unfavourable weather conditions, Japanese naval air units carried out successful bombing at tacks on July 11 and 12 In six pro- vinces in southwest China, according to the Japanese Fleet Headquarters.
The Governor Replics Patung on the western border of Hugeh, Wushan and Fengkich in
Responding, His Excellency sald: eastern Szechuan were attacked by
M. Dupuy, Your Honours, Ladies Japoneze alreraft on July 12. Bik Aires were started at several places aland Gentlemen-On behalf of the whole British Community of Hong- Palung und Wushan.
kong I have to thank you, M. Dupuy, most sincerely for the cordial und South China Operations
graceful terms in which you have Operating in South China, naval proposed the health of our Sovereign aircraft bombed the Chinese forts at King George V1, and I extend those Kimpeimen and the Chinese barracks thanks to your fellow-countrymen in the vicinity on the lower reaches and all your guests of other nation- of the Min River in Fuklen Pro-alities than ours for the way in which vince. The Chinese military, ware- they honoured the tonsi houses and motor boats near Hweian--
The twelve months that have hsien in southeastern Fukien were
possed stace Jast we celebrated bombed and machine-gunned.
France's National Day have witness- Other
units assisted the naval ed no weakening of the many bonds เพล forces operating on the West River of friendship which link our
Indeed, on the twelve and bombed the Chinese positions on nailous together.
Flect contrary, every tle which
the west bank of the river. units continued difficult operations months ago was between us is the to open the West River and disposed more durable by virtue of a year's The Counell has decided to in-
A landing party growth, and other newly-found ties of many mines. sist on maintenance of the status
already close union. Foremost among que in socordance with the existacked the Chinese troops near have added to the strength of our
Ilutow on the West River.
those new finks were the visits ing Land Regulations.
in eastern which our King and Queen paid to Visiting Yu-hsien The Japanese demands include appointment of a Japanese official Hunan, naval aircraft scored direct France lust July when they were wel- as Chief Police Office and an in-hits on Chinese military godowns and comed with true French cordiality
hospitality and crease of Japanese police in the trucks, Chinese positions near Koo-fand
yiu, Hsuchla and Neichwong were visit paid by M. Lebrun, your most Settlement-Domel.
also severely attacked and damaged. distinguished President, when in | March last he and his charming wite Nuval landing parties carried out gave us British a chance of shewing mopping-up operations near Hwang- the deep affection and respect that the we have for our neighbour and ally. chowtan and Talchienshan on lower reaches of the Yangtze River on July 11 and 12. The remnant Chinese troops in those districis were
Tientsin Shooting
LONDON, July 13. IN THE House of Commons to-day Mr. Neil Maclean asked a question with regard to the firing upon of the British tugboat Saxon in Tientsin on Munday by Japanese soldiers, and he suggested that steps be taken to in- form the Japanese authorities that these incidents must cense.
routed.
Twenty-seven bodies were left by the Chinese-Domei,
Irregulars-Cleaned.
the return
Bond Of Sympathy
Sad to say, not every fresh bond of sympathy between us has been of so happy aanture: only recently and within the space of a few days both our nations" were"mourning the loss Nanking, July 14.
of many gallant sailors in the sub- The Japanese forces garrisoning the marine disasters which overwhelmed Nanking arca carried out 75 engage submarines, "Phenix" and "Thetis". ments with Chinese irregulars during Even so, in joy and in sorrow alike,
Chinese June.
abandoned 1,075 the close friendship between France dend. Nineteen Chinese soldiers were and Great Britain will grow steadily taken prisoner, while Japanese booty stronger with the years and nowhere included 216 riftes, 11 revolvers, and more so than in this quarter of the 2047 rounds of ammunition.-Domel. world where we are co-operating in
Mr. R. A. Butler, in a written reply, |-- stated that Viscount Halifax's reports had not indicated that any British tug boat was fired on, but he had seen a report that shots were fired by a Japanese soldier on July 10 which struck certain lighters belonging to the British-owned Taku Tug and Chinese Lighter Company. Three were wounded.
The firing appeared to have been caused when a native boat, which had been detained by the Japanese. escaped and tied up to the lighter. Reuter,
Anti-British Demonstrations TOKYO, July 14.-Simultaneously with the opening of the Anglo- Japanese talks in Tokyo, anti-British demonstrations will be held Saturday in Tokyo and the other larger Japanese towns, while similar meetings will take place in North
China.
Memorial.
on
Violating Trade Mark
the protection of our mutual interesis, interests which we have in common with all the free nations of the earth, This is not the occasion for lengthy speeches, but I cannot close these rew remarks without a word of admiring congratulation to our French friends on the amazing economic recovery which, in the face of most
· Man Admits His formidable dificulties, the Govern
Offence
ment of France has been able to bring about during the last year. So great and so rapid a change in afairs would not have been possible without self- Anancial In Tokyo on Saturday, 100,000 The China Soap Company Limited. denying patriotism und anti-British demonstrators will march agents for Lever Bros, were com- ability of the highest order: but then, through the streets and past the Warplainants against three men charged those two virtues are characteristics with breach of the Merchandise on which the French people justly Political quarters in Tokyo, and Marks Ordinance in a case before pride themselves. the Japanese press, say that it will | Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kow- be impossible for Britain to evade loon Magistracy this morning.
M. le Consul, Your Honours, Ladles the "real issue" at stake, and that
and Gentlemen, I asic you now to Brliain must give a clear and decisive Defendants were Li Foo, 33, Lraise your glasses and to drink to the answer to the question of whether Kau, 29, and Li Lol, 20, and they health of the President of the French she is ready to draw the necessary were charged with possession of soup Republic, conclusions "from the changed with a false trade mark, and blocks situation in China and the Far East," for forging the trade mark, at No. The Japanese people, says the 13 Kwellin Street, second floor, on press, Insist on a final decision with- July 7.
the
out which, the Tokyo conference Li Foo pleaded guilty to would be lacking all sense.
charges, and was remanded for 24 hours, while the other two defendants pleaded not guilty, and the charges; were withdrawn against them.
The Japanese Government could not go against the unanimous wish of the Japanese nation.-Tr0715- Ocean.
ALL-GIRL BAND AT FUNERAL
Of 96-Year Old Chinese Lady
"United Press" despatch saying that reported stolen from outside Death
13- A
President Roosevelt and Mr. Hull had disagreed over the language of the neutrality mensage to Congress has drawn the President's sharp denial. Mr. Huli, through the Press depart ment of the Department of State, also objected to the despatch.
A car, belonging to Mr. Steavenson, of 20 Kadoorie Avenue, Kowloon, was
Prince Edward Road early this morn- Ing.
Another car belonging to Mr. W. Nash, of 29 Humphreys Building, was also reported stolen yesterday,
FOUR BANDS, including an all-girl band, led the funeral of Mrs. Sum Fung Sie Kwan,
No Evidence But For Admission
Mr. W. M. Brown, for the China Soap Company, said he accompanied
Sub-Inspector Byron on a rald at No.
13 Kweilin Street about nine o'clock yesterday. A considerable quantity
Shanghai
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways
Service-London. Direct
12th July Tientsin
Straits and Europe via Negapalam (Papers. etc.,) London date, 15th June
Calcutta and Straits Tientsin
Direct France
Stralls and Europe vin Suez (Papers etc..)-London dinte, 22nd June and London Parcels London date, 15th June Straits Japan and Shanghal
-
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Bervice"-London
15th July Australia and Manila Bangkok and Salgon
date,
M/V Canion ..... Tegelberg
July 19.
.July 19.
Felix Roussel
July 20.
Imperial Airways Plane Kamo Maru Kwelyang
..July 20.
July 20.
OUTWARD MAILS
.July 20.
For
Fur
Date and Time.
Friday Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Kumsang'
(Papers
only) for (Parcels and Calcutta
Parcels Papers Straits and Sanlbia ... Papers only) for
Parcels Papers
Fri., July 14. July 14, 5 p.m. July 14, 7 p.m. ..Fr., July 14, „July 14, 5 p.m.
July 15, 00.m
Saturday
Shanghal
Menelaus....Sat, July 15, 0.30 nm.
Air Mail for
"K.L.M. Airways Conte-Rossa Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 25th July.
Reg., Ord
Fort Bayarl
Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Egypt and Brindisi-due Brindisi, 5th August.. . . .
Shanghai
Flaiption:
Saigon Amay
GP.O. & K.P.O.
Bat, July 15.
July 15, 10.00 . July 15, 10.30 am Seistan....Sat., July 15, 10.30 am. Conte Rosso...
Reg.,
Sat., July 15.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
July 15, 10.15 a.m.. Ord.......July 15, 11.00, a.m.. Sat., July 15, 2.30 p.m.. Snt., July 15, 3 p.m..
Kalgun Woseng Helikon
Cremer
..Sat., July 13, 5 p.m. .Sat, July 15, b p.m. Airways plane....Sut. July 15.
K.P.O..
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American
Julu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" duc San-Francisco-22nd-July.
Fort Bayard
Sulgon and Bangkok
Shanghai
July_16,_5.00_p.m. Ord, July 15, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
Sunday
Haldis
Soochow
Monday
July 15, 5.00 .p.m. July 18, 7.30 4.1.
a.m.
.Sun.. July 16.
Sun, July 10, 0 a.m..
Sulyang.....Mon., July 17, 2.30 p.m..
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano
Direct Service"-duc London, 24th July
Mon July 17. K.P.Q.
Itek.
July 17, 5 p.m.
Ord.
July 17, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Reg.
..July 17, & p.m.
Ord
...July 17. 7 p.m.
Mon., July 17..
K.P.O.
Rcg,
Ord,
Jaly 17, 5 plan. July 17, 5.30 pm.. G.F.O.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ans- Imperial Airways Plane
tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 24th July
Canton
Tuesday
Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Fort Boyard and Halphong Formosa, Shanghai and Japan Japan
New Aids For Shorighat and Japan...
British Ships
Five Year Subsidy For Tramps
LONDON, July 13.
of soap bearing the false trade mark IMPORTANT new alda for and two blocks for making the soap British shipping are provided in were found.
President Roosevelt's statement decided to put the brakes on Senator said Uint the "United Press" despatch Pitman's bill to authorise the Pro- mother of Messrs. Sum. Pakainst them except for first defen- January 1, 1840: assistance for ship- entitled the reading public to a state-aident to place an embargo on Japan. ming, and Sum Chung-hing i Brown said there had been
ment from the President, but sald
that the statement was not true. He the Administration's next step shoula
wald that he had not decided what
be, or whether a mesange would be sent to Congress as the Senators anti- clpated.
Six members of the isolationist bloo have met to formulato plans to com- Ent any move to revive the Adminis tration's programme, 'and have also
At the time of the raid, no person the British Shipping (Assist- ance) Bill, the text of which has was found on the premises.
Continuing, Mr. Brown sald that now been published. owing to a misunderstanding, his
The bill provides for a five-year ellents told a watchman to have the
here would have been no evidence 010 a year to come into operation on defendants arrested in the street. tramp shipping subsidy up to £2.750.-
building, including £10,000,000 for admission, sald Mr. Brown. Questioned by Mr. Macfadyen, Mr. loans for building cargo ships and con- £2,500,000 for grants towards the Senator Clark said they would de- which took place this morning. mand the State Departmen! to send Mrs. Sum died in her residence siderable lot of damage done, as cost of building, and financial help up until the purchapor actually uses the to £10,000.000 for liner services up testify at the a representive to Foreign Relations Committee meeting in Conduit Road, on Tuesday. BORD, he would not be able to tell the against foreign subsidised competi
difference at all. The group discussed She was 96 years of age. next Friday..
About fifty motor cars were used objections to the plans including the violation of unanimity in the Com- to convey relatives and friends to the merce, Theaty.. with Japan in 1911; Chinese Cemetery, Aberdeen, where and, secondly that the nine power they paid their last respects to Mrs. treaty requires consultative action of Sum. Three lorries were used to the signera-United Press.
carry wreaths.
tion.
The bill also confirms the arrange Mr. Brown sald defendun! · won! arrested in October 1937 for Immilar ment already operating whereby the offence and sent to gaol. This was Doard of Trade can buy merchantmen denied by defendant, and he was re-registered in the United Kingdom to manded for 24 hours for fingerprints crente a reserve for use, in cinèrgency.
-Reuter.
to be taken.
Rex. Ord.
July 17, 5 Jam.
„July 17, 7 pm.
Fatahan....Tues., July 10, 7.15 am.. Tjjalengka Tues., July 18, 8.30 .. Jean Dupuis ..Tues., July 18, 2 pm.. Husini Maru Tues., July 18, 3.30 pm.. Hosang.....Tues., July 18, 7 pm..
Wednesday
Marechal Joffre
Wed., July 19, 10.30 am.
....Wed., July 19. Indo-China-due Air France Plane for Mali
· Λε
G. F. O. and K. P. O. Hanol, 10th July.
Rex.,
Ord,
Fort Bayard, Holbow and Pakho!.. Szochuen Pipers only for Straits, Ceylon,
Indin and East Africa and (Parcels
and Papers only for South Africa Argentina Maru vie Durban)
Shanghai
Chuanchow, Amoy and (Faochow
-vin Chuanchow)
Haiphong Saigon
..July 19, 11.30 am.
July 10. Noon.
Wed., July 19, Noon.
Wed.. July 10, 2.30 pm,
Chenglu.. „Wed., July 19, 2:30 pm.
Kingyuan..Wed., July 19, 3.30 p.m.
Thursday
Canton ...
Felix Roussel
„Thurs., July 20, 2 pan.
Thurs, July 20, 0.30 p.m.
Thurs, July 20.
Air Mali for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due London 27th July
K.P.O.
Пек.
„July 20, 5 p‚m..
Onl.
„July 20, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Пек
July 20, & p.m.
Ord.
July 20, 7 D..
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Pinne
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico"-duo Sydney 28th July
Thurs, July 20
E. 0.
Rek.
July 20, 5 p.m.
Ord.
„July 20, 5.30 p.m. .
G. P. O.
Rex.
Ord.
Japan
July 20, 6 p.m.
July 20, 7 p.m.
Kamo Maru ..Thurs., July 20, 7 p.m.
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