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GOOD USED CARS
Year Price
Blake of Car --
Studebaker Roadster 1933 $ 450.00 Studebaker Sedon 1083 750.00 Buick Sedan
1935 2200.00. Studebaker Sedan 1933 1200.00 Pontiac Sedan
1038 1800.00 Morris 10 Saloon 1934 850.00 Singer 11 Saloon 1035 1400.00 Standard 12 Saloon.. 1937 2000.00 Vauxhall 14 Coupe .. 1936 1800.00 Vauxhall 14 Saloon 1034 1200.00 Studebaker 2. Door
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BLACK-OUTS
COLONY'S Volunteer Orders For SECURITY
FINANCES November Accounts Published
The Colony's assola again advanced slightly in November according to the statement of accounts for that month issued to-day.
Expenditure was $4,370,770 against $4,672,187
received,
the making excess of assets over liabilities at the end of November $21,395,400.
Detailed Bgures of the reventie in November show that revenue was up compared with November, 1939, by $4,672,178 against $3,473,229. Siml larly revenue for the first eleven months of 1040 was $40,051,300 against a corresponding figure of $38,248,457.
Features of last November's revenue were Duties, up nearly $400,000; a decrease in assessed taxes, an in- crease in internal revenue; and a decline of $50,000, from the Post Office. War Revenue brought in $774, 221.
The
Coming Week
Coy,
11.2.4 Pie W, J. Brows,
Order by Colonel II, D. Rono, M.C., AS.C. Commandant, Hongkong Valunteer De A.B.C. Coy to Unit Ros. 202.41. fence Corp.
1. Obituary
E. N. Trver, Capilin.
Adjutant, I.K.V.D. Corps, NURSING DETACHMENT,
H.K.V.D.C.
ORDERS Defence Ara
Be Named
May
An-
The "Government Gazetto" announces to-day that if it appears to the Governor to ba necessary or expedient so to do, he may declare
A
The Commandant regrets to announce the death of G.S.M. R. E. Blattery, No. 4 Company, which occurred on 23241. 2. fecrats' Medical Examination Medical Onteori. 0. T. Balean,
Fri Mar 7, 1, b.30 p.m. Orderly,
4. Promotion Examination Result
1. Man. Mar. 3-Advaned lecture, Min-any area in this Colony to bo The following members of No. 4 Com. laty Hospital. 3.30 p.m. Ofice workers, defence area, and thereupon, pany passed 4 Promotion Examination to Transport leaves Queen's Pier 0.20 Di
1.0. Lo
Mar. 3.-First Aid Examination, person' in that area to comply with (n) it shall be the duty of every Cooke, A/Sgt L. O. Davis, Cpi 1 3.
11.Q. 8 p.m. #ind Camp Fanling
3. Wed, Mar. 6.-Home Nursing Examins-iny orders issued on behalf of the The following units and elher personnel
tion, H.Q. p.m. Mar. 7, under instructions already usuod?er Transport loaves Queen's Pier. 25 apprehended attack by an enemy or Ax detailed wilt proceed to camp on riiftary Hospital, 3 p.m. Non-Office work-
Thurs, Star. 0-Advanced lecture of meeting or hindoring any actual or Chiel Security Offdor for the purpose No, I Company, No. 4 Company, No... via Vol. II.Q. Company, No. 1 Company, Army Ser- vico Corps Company (Those detalled),
of protecting persons and property 3. Fri. Mar. 1-A.R.P. Lecture. 9.20 p.m. from the damage Involved in any such Field Ambulance (Those detailed).
at AIP. II.Q. Happy Valley. Transport leaves Queen's Pier, 5.20 p.m.
attack; and
7. Parados
(A) Corps Artillery!" (1) Qualneatlona-The following meme bers of 2nd Bly qualified ni Gualayers on Attwell (Requalified), Gnr J. J. Ferguson 19.3.4 (In order of merit); Ghr K. J. Requauiled), Gnr K. Tomes, Gur B. O. Berg, L/Bdr o. E, C. Marion (Rsquall- fied), Ohr J. Reynolds, Gn: T. J. Gould, Gnr G. H. Oliver, Gnr T. IL W. King. The following members of 2nd Bly quali
Expenditure last November was $4,370,770 against $2,813,023 in No- vember the previous year. Compara-ded as Rangetakers on 19.241 And 202.11 tive figures for the first cleven months were $42,047,082 against $33,- 866,410.
(in order of merit):L/Dde II. Curra, Gnr J. A. Grant, Gnr E. E. Hustemeier, Gar ER. Chlide.
(11) fat Battery-Tues., Mar, 4, 11.Q. 2.1B
6. Leave-M J. Groundwater 12.41- 20.3.41 Mrs C. Shore 20.2.41-20.941; Mre B. Yalo341-1342.
1. M. 5. DRAUDE, Commandant, Nursing Detachment, I.K.V.D.C.
Rumanian Plebiscite
Is A Farce
Outstanding items in last Novem- p.m. Battery training at D'Aguilar. Dress ber's accounts were charitable ser- an usual vices (up $110,000); Harbour Depart-5.30 pm. Gun Detachment and BOX (1) 2nd Battery) Mon, Mar 3, 11.9. ment (up $100,000), Medical Depart-Staff. Lecture on the shuts by Major ment (up $156,000); Stores Depart chers. 3.30 pm. Tight Section Gun Rumanian plebiscite reported being I. G. Dress-Mufti. Tues., Mar. 4. Bol
LONDON, Feb. 28 (Reuter)-The with November, 1930. ment (up $500,000), all compared duminy loader and semaphore. Dress
Multi averalls and 8. D. caps to be car-held on Sunday by General Antonescu ried Thurs., Mar. 6. 2.30 pm, Left Boc-on Nazi "Yes" or "No" Inca was iton,
dummy loader and semaphore described by the Free Rumanian Dress-Must." Overalls and 5: D. caps to be carried.
National Committee spokesman here
APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED
-Official
iv) 3rd Battery.-Thurs. Mar. 6, Has a "farce." 2.15 p.m. for Aberdeen. Dre as usual.
()th Battery Tues. Mar. 4, 1LQ. 2.30
p.m. Full Battery training and instructions the conditions under which the ple- One can easily imagine, he added, at Pakshawan. Dreze
tal.
(vi) 5th A.A. Battery-Toes.. Mar. 4.biscite is forced on the Rumanian H.Q. 2.30 p.m. No. 1 Section. Gas Cham- nation under a double dictatorship ber Test. Dress as usual Titen. Mar. 4,
11.Q. 5.30 p.m. Lecture. Dress Muft, No. und a terror regime-that of General 2 Sections, Thurs. Mar. 8, H.Q. 230 p.m.
issue orders or give directions regulat- (b) the Chief Security Oficer may ing or prohibiting the entry of per- sons, vehicles or animals Into that ares:
any
Provided that in exercising any powers conferred on him under this regulation the Chief Security Officer shall be subject to the control and direction of the Governor..
(2) Subject to
directions given by the Governor, the Chiet Security Offleer may, to such extent and subject to auch restrictions as he thinks proper, dolegato all or any of the functions conferred on
him under this regulation to any specifled persons or elias of persons.
Search Of Sea & Land Vehicles
New War Powers
A new Order has been promulgat-
No. 2 Section. Dax Chamber Test, Dress Antonescu and the German troops,
usual. Thurs., Mar. 4 I.Q. 6.30 pm. No, 1 Section. Lecture. Drets-Mutti.
He recalled the British Ambussn- (b) No. 1 Company-Mon. Mar. 3, No dor's statement after leaving Buched under the Defence Regulations parade. Tues. Mar. 4, HQ, 5.30 and 6 p.m. Rities will be drawn. Lecture. Thurs., Mar. d. Between
porest when the latter sald that 80 and is notified in to-day's "Govern-
per cent. of Rumanians are pro- ment Gazette." The Order a. British and opposed to German col the Police and members of His gives Majesty's Forces in uniform power
6,30
road, and vessels on the water-ways, to stop and search vehicles on the whch are suspected of committing war offences.
The following Government appoint. ments are notined in the "Govern- ment Gazette" of to-day:
Professor W. I. Gerrard, D.B., M.D., has been appointed a member of the Nurses Board for à further term (c) No. 4 Company.-Thurs., Mar. of three years with effect from March.. 5.30 pm. Company will draw re-laboration, 13.
spicators and rifles for camp. Fri, Mar. 1 Company wilt proceed_to_camp.
(d) No. 8 Company.-Thurs., The whole Company will parade at 6.30 headed by M. V. V. Tiles, former
Mar. 6.
The Free National Committee is p.n. instead of on Bion. Mar. 3, and Tues. Rumanian Minister in London. proceed to camp. Dross S.D. cap, jac Mar. 4. Fri, Afar. 7. The Company will ket shorts, hosetops, boot, putiens webbing-equipment, haversack and water- bottle. All spare clothing and equipment Including greatcoat,
LONDON, Feb. 28 (Reuter) The vessel on water to which the public respirator but teen sun helmet will be
steet halmol.
bax property of Max Ausnit, Rumania's have access, or any inland navigation, isken. All except Nox 1 and 2 will draw steel king, who is now in prison in shall stop the vehicle or vessel on be rifies on Thurs. Mar. 6 from 5.30 pm. Bucharest, has been conascated by ing required to do so by a constable whole company at the same time and Bucharest telegram to the Box respirators will also be drawn by the the Rumanian authorities, states an uniform or any member of His dato. Itfie and box respirators must be pan. Disciplinary action will be taken returned to Stores on Sat, Mar. 15 before Italian agency.
incial Majesty's Forces being in uniform
and on duty.
Search On Suspicion
Dr E. B. Wilkinson has been ap- pointed to be a member of the Nurses Board, during the absence from the Colony of Professor W. I. Gerrard. The appointment is effective from March 13.
Dr J. Durran, has been appointed a member of the Medient Board for term of three years, with effect from March 1.
Mr A. R. S. Major has been appoint. ed a member of the Committee to administer the Mercantile Assistance BECAUSE a considerable propor- Luscombe, with effect from February Fund of Hongkong vice Mr E. C. tion of people living in Hongkong 20. possess only a theoretical and second-appointed Director of Widows and The Hon. Mr R. R. Todd has been hand knowledge of air raids, the Orphans' Pensions, vice Mr H. R. Colony as a whole has yet to become
Butters. conselous of the necessity of making black-outs thoroughly effective. It seemed that Wing Commander Stecic- Perkins' strictures concerning the disregard of the lighting regulations this week were uttered sorrow thon anger; ignorance is sug- gested as the basic cause for the comparative failure of the black-out on Wednesday and Thursday.
more In
a
Director of Supply Major R. D. Walker, M.C., has been appointed to be Director of Supply.
Mr P. H. Suckling has been ap- pointed an unofficial Justice of the Peace.
Mr R. R. Todd has been appointed a member of the Council of the Hongkong University during the absence' from Hongkong of Mr H. R. Butters, with effect from February
74.
24.
Mr Lo Man-bin has been appointed a member of the Food and Firewond members previously appointed. Control Board in addition to the
if the A.R.P. Director is convinced on this point the obvious course of action (apart from taking offenders to court) Is to Indulge in another publicly campaign amongst the Messrs D. J. Sloss and W. Fald, Chinese. Press announcements and Censor respectively-on-February 26. resumed duty as Censor and Assistant -handbills may not be suficient. It Shipping Control Board.
is conceivable that there are several
The following have been appoint- thousands of Chinese here who can for the purpose of giving advice to ed to the Shipping Control Board, neither read nor write. But they can the Government in matters relating understand the spoken word: where-
to the control of shipping: fore the authorities might find useful Master), Chairman;
Lieut-Comdr 1. Jolly (Harbour broadcasting vans touring the Chl-Dodwell, Comdr D. H. S. Crave, Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson, the Hun.. Mr S. H. nese districts on both sides of the RN, T. J. Gould, W. H. Lock, S. T. harbour from which, in simple lan nilamson, and E. H. Ray, Secretary, guage, could be explained what is required of everyone during the black-out exercises.
Chinese Recruits For R.N.V.R.
It is notified
that recruiting
of
Magnate Sentenced
In case of non-compliance with this order. Arrested in November, 1930, en Train times-Fri. Mlar, 7, & pm. 5.30 charges of fraud and infringement of p.m. and 7.55 pm, Sat, Mar. 3. 620 am, currency laws, Ausnit was sentenced 0.30 am. Dress as before.
(e) No. 6 Company.-Fri. Mar. 7. Q. to Aix years' penal servitude,
It says that the person driving or in control of any road vehicle or any
or vessel on an occasion on which the fourver hos failed to stop when law-
Upon the overtaking of a vehicle
(1) No. Company-Mon. Mer. 3, 1. years' banishment and a fine of 10,000 3.45 p.m. Squad and Arts dril Thurs.tel. Mar, 0, HQ Stores. 5.30 p.m. Itunes will be drawn and respirators from Com- pany Storea. Fr. Company
proced a camp at Fanling detalled VICHY EXPECTED
TO ACCEPT
FROM PAGE ONE
fully required to do so, any constable or member of His Majesty's, Forces has reasonable ground for suspecting that there is to be found in the
vehicle
or vessel evidence of the commission of a wor offence, may search the vehicle or vessel and may seize any article found therein which he has reasonable ground for believing to be evidence of commission of any such offence,
It is further stated that the powers
Train times are as follows: 1.30 pm, € pm. 8.30 pan., ond 7.55.p.m.
(g) Army Service Corps Company-Mon. Transport and Supply personnel as ro- Mar. 3-Sat.. 31st. B. Weekly duties. quired by B. & T. Office, sonnel. 2nd Camp talk, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Dress as atat, Tues, Mar, 4. Supply and Transport per Dress Mut. Thurs. Mar. 0. No parade. Fri. Mar. 7, 2nd Fanling. Camp (7-16th Mar) Supply and Transport personnel Cordell Hull, Secretary of the Trea-conferred in the now Order will be detalled.
(h) Field Ambulance. Those attending
sury said he had not received any in addition to and not in derogation at 8.30 pm, to draw anti-gas respirators China coast. camp Mar. 7. to Mar. 14 will parade or reports regarding the mobilization of of the powers conferred by any other Wed. Mar. 8, at St John's parade ground Japanese warships off the Indo- of these Regulations, and to receive Anal instruction for camp. Dress Mufti.
5. Corps Ordery Amendmente Corps Orders No.
LONDON, Feb. 28 (Reuter)-The L/Cpr L/Cpl B. K. Vip, Corps Signale Saigon is not entirely correct, says Para. 7 Appointments & Promotions. For subjects have strict orders to leave 9/41 of the 21.2.41. report from Tokyo that all British "A/L/Cpl W. Eu Corps Signals, to-bes to be L/Cpl to read Sigmn W. Eu. "Reuter's" diplomatic correspondent. Corps Signals, to be L/Cpl: Sigma B. K. The truth is Yip Corps Signals, to be L/Cpl Pars.
that sometime ago Transfers. The date of transier of Pto British subjects In Indo-China, who
C. Baker from No. AA Battery should be 3.1.41 and not remaining in
Company to 5th had no very pressing reasons
country, advised to leave.
21.3.41.
16 Strength-facréaso.
Simply Advised
the
Thai Premier
for
Immigration Commission Scope Of Inquiry
It is announced 21 to-day's "Government were
Gazette"
that the 9. Leave
following Commissioners have been Sgt J. L. laley, int nty, 20.3.41-0.7.41;
appointed to investigate and report 27241-12341 Pie III. Andrews, Mob 2341: Spr A. 1. apoloff, Fd Coy Engs. Gnr N. Dessoulavy, 5th A.A. Bty, 1.3.41-
on the administration of the im Coin, 3341-2541 Birt W. C. Schnabel, hallan 182.41-20.341 Pto J. Wald, Mob Coin, The Thai Prime Minister,
BANGKOK, Feb. 28 (Reuter) migration Department:-Sir Atholl
Luang
MacGregor, (Chairman), Mr C. B. No, Coy. 232.41-103.41 Pic 1. Smith, Thailand's desire for "equal friend-mond, J. P. and Mr Woo Hang-kam, Songgram, has reiterated Brown, A.C.A., J.P., Mr David Drum- No. 2 Coy, 22241-21-341; Pte R. D. Gilles-ship with all. friendly Powers," says LL.B., J.P. ple, No. 2-Coy, 63.41-20.341 Pie F. D. Scicluna, A.S. Coy, 25.141-243.41: Pte the Thailand radio, The complaint is that so
G Buchanan, Sp Gd Coy, ughes Group,
Mr K. M. A. Barnell, J.P. has been many
Ex-King Prajipok, of Siam, was appointed Secretary to the Commis- Chinese cannot comprehend that the,
20.2.41-103.41.
reported to have said in an interview sioners. first part of the exercises begin at
that "under an absolute monarchy, sunset; this must be driven home to
The Commissioners will inquire them somehow, even if the task en-
the people of Thai knew that Thai into and report on the manner in Spr G. Bogoslovaky, Fd Coy Enga, 32.41; land was included in Japan's ex-which the Immigration Department tails novelty in methods. There is ing branch of the Hongkong Royal Borld Homelen, Sp Gd Coy, 17241 Poland's polley was one of maintain- cepilon; the manner in which its staff Chinese personnel for the engineer-Spi Y. A Perkins, fd Coy Enty 32,41 pansion scheme. At that time, Thai- has been administered since its in-
O. Foulard, Bob Coln, 14241; Ple a good deal of room for improvement
Naval Volunteer Reserve will com- Munshi Mohamed, Bp Gd Coy, 172.41; Poing very intimate friendship In other aspects of the exercises. mence forthwith." Far too many cars are being
Candidates must be (1)
Salf All Sp Gd Coy, 17.2.41; Pie Abdul Eritain.
with has been assembled and the sulta- mitted to continue
Karim, Sp Gd Coy, 172.41; Pie Nur Dat British (P.O. 271. Sp Gd Coy, 17241; Pte Lal
bility of those appointed or recruited: their journeys born Chinese (2) Have
"It is to be hoped that the present the adequacy or otherwise of the after the "raiders approaching" signal knowledge of English, written and Aram, Sp Gt Co 114.41 Pro Barket All Bovernment will
Go Plo Mohamed has been given; careless use
change this ancial system and the agency system cigarettes and torches
of spoken; (3) Must be aged 22 to 32; Sp Gd Coy, 172311; Pte Malamed Akbar. policy." Is
instituted in it; and the treatment" (4) Have practical experience in the da cay, 1231 Pie Iman Din, Guistated that the Thai Prime Minister common; operatio possibly the ideal black-out. is
to day and facilities accorded to the public much to expect when it is
operation
tion and repair of steam (coal Coy, 11241 Pie Akbar All, Sp Gd Coy: doubted the accuracy of the statement with which the Department and its in only the "war games”
bustion engin) engines, internal com- Mohemed Shah, Ba Gd Coy, 112411 Plesinde pointed out that it was incon- contact
17241; Pte Sultan All, Sp Ga Coy..17.241: engines, alage, but the
personnel have been brought into authorilles Javo a right to electrical machinery; and (5) Must Rehmat Khan, Spad coy, 1124 Pte bly's declared policy of maintaining oral and written evidence and will
nuxiliary and Mohamed Alam, Bp Gd Coy, 173: Pie sistent with the Thai National Assem- honest endeavours by the
The Commissioners will receive be available for full-time mobilisa- Mohamed Khan, Sp Gd Coy, 17241: Pte equal friendship with all friendly ascertain and populace to conform with regulation
Bhawai Bux, Sp Gd Coy, 17.2.41 Pto and when required. tions.
Nur Dad (P.D. 203). Bp Gd Coy. 17.2.41: Pie, powers.
report on whether The authorities, on the other hand,
Applications should be made to the Pala Khan, Bp ad Coy: 17141; Pie Nur Hongkong Naval
there has been any avoidable, lack of have their duty to the public, which Office, York Building (2nd Floor), Khon, Sp Gd Coy, 17441; Pte Jetha Singh. Volunteer Force Rabbani, Sp dd Coy, 172.41; Pie Sordar Mohamed, Sp ud Coy, 11.3.41; Pie Ghulam
efficiency, judgment, or tact in re- may be to consider whether it is
lation to the foregoing matters. between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. on March Gd Coy, 17241; Pie Mohamed Hashim. either desirable or
They will also make such recom- necessary to 3, 4 and 5.
By G4 Coy, 17241; Ple Mehal Singh, Sp make continual use of the siren in
mendations as they may think ft. Gd Coy, 11.3.41; Pie Fateh Mohamed. the event of air raids.
(223). Sp
17241; Pie Fazal Hus woller is
per-
100
psychologically bad instrument; it
a
Italian Attacks
Sher Singh,
Fain. Ga Coy. 17.2.43; ~Pto Ichuzani Singh, Sp Gd Coy, 17.2.41; Gnr E. J. Tandy, 5th AA. Dty.. 18141; Gut G. D. Stakes, 5th A.A. D. 18241; F Falch
has been largely abandoned in Eng- Smashed By Greeks lomamed, 3 Cd Coy, 19341 ont We G
land, firstly because it became un- necessary as a result of the constancy
ns
FROM PAGE ONE
The
radto
not
commentator
Bulgaria Due To Sign Pact
FROM PAGE ONE
As a result, the arrested men were
Castel Rosso Withdrawal
Lawson, 1st aty, 2041: Pie Htool Cheng wenz. 1 Amb, 31241: Pie Lee How- fong. Fd Amb, 22241; Pte Ln E. Guterres, released. F4 Amby 22241; Pte Teoh Tlaw Teong,
LONDON, Feb. 28 (Router), Fd Amb, 22.2.41 Pte Khoo Keo-scang, F
Strong action by the British MinisThe British forces which land- Amb, 222411 Pié Stephen K. 8. Sim, Fater has also secured the release of his ed on the island of Castel Rosso, Amb, 22241; Pte Tan Litan-hoof, Fd Amb, butler,
of the air attacks, and secondly be- cause the people came to regard it
simply a
nerve-racking nolso, accomplishing nothing of There is even a school of base in the Eastern England, led by Pemberton Billing, expert of the
who had been mobilised
value.corts raided Valona aerodrome yester- 22.341; Pte Lim Thiamatot, Fd Amb without warning in the early hours a small Italian "island"" with a
the noted eroticalackouts as
of bombs which exploded all over the aerodrome and hangars, says a com- munique to-day by the headquarters of the British forces in Greece.
Administrative buildings were peatedly hit.
were re
Seven enemy CR42 Aghters were ahot down in the ensuing combat and two others collided in mid-air and were destroyed.
last war, which defeating thofe own object; It is argued that the only effective way of stopping the night bombing is to make
country one blaze of lights which will "blind the raiders and Incidentally enable British fighters to take to the air and engage
them. The theory is not likely to be tested, The British aircraft all returned at least in Hongkong, so that the next zafely. best thing is to make our black-outs us effective na possible; if the popu second action since their arrival in
Hurricanes ye
yesterday, in their lace needs more schooling on the sub Grecce, brought their number of ject, then the authorities must sce that, this is provided.
victims to 13 without loss to them; selves.
Pie Chan Yan-kwong, ad Amb, 22.3.41:
Ty
have
Jast Tuesday, now been withdrawn,
Pte Wong Yue-tim, Fd Amb, 22141: Pie allowed to return to his post Inter in Mediterranean, Peter Fox. F Amb, 24241 Pie R. W. D. Weng Chin-wah, 7d Amb. 11241: Pis the day Danby, A.S.C. Coy, 13.3.41; Pte I. E.
The British Minister also dis Roberts, A.B.C. Cay 232. Gnr N, W. cussed with the Premier the extent having accomplished their ob Sheby, 2nd Bty, 76441; Pto Yu Shiu-on, Amb, 17.1.1: Pie Tong Kwok-kee, ra Amuz754 Pte Ling Tak-long of Bulgaria's mobilisation which, inject, says a joint Admiralty and Amb, 77241,
the British Minister's vlow, is entire War Office communique issued ly unjustifiable-under the present eli- to-night,' cumstances.
It, Appointoienta & Promotione L/Cpl . E. Jessop, Mob Coln to be Cpl. 202411 A/841 8. J. Cooke, No. 4 Coy to bo Sgi, 21211; A/BETA. DAVI, No. Coy to be Sat, 28241; Cpi II. R. Lo. No. Kwok, No, Coy to be Cpl. 382.41: L/CP) 4 Coy, to be 1/8st, 22241: L/Cp! Y. 0.
All telephone lines to foreign coun tries are at present down.
Italian Received
Plane Base Destroyed LONDON, Feb 28 (UP)-Army and Navy officials refused to com- LONDON, Feb. 28 (Reuter)-Be-Nosso in view of the fact that opera- ment on the evacuation of Castel
W. J. Brown, B.C. Co to be Pie fat sides seeing the British Minister, AS. tions in that ares may still be going own request), 16341; L/Cai N, J. Booker. Filoff, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, on; however, it is known that the Corp Signals, to be Col 10741.
12. Transfers
to-day received the Italian Minister, Itailan seaplane base on the Island Zimmern, No. 3. Cay, to nccording to a Sofia telegram
may be mistimed to be destroyed.
Pte W.. A.