Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Simovitch

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid SITUATIONS WANTED.

CIONESE YOUNG LADY (Engliah education) seeks position as nurse- of euro to invalid, companion children, or as supervisor in Hotel or Boarding House. Experienced in Please nursing and house-keeping. write Box 699, "Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR SALE.

CROSS BRED Scotch Terrier (Gitch) for nule. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables.

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. Xos. 3 and 4. Price $4 (postage extra). Now on sale at South China Morning Post Ltd.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1040

The

will .bě following rates charged for mailing single coples of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Fost

China and Mucao

16 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao

16 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

First Aid Examination

wert

The following candidates successful in the First Aid examina- tion held on June 23:

Messrs Pun I-chiu, A. de Souza, E. Whitgob, C, Rhoderick, E. Powell. Lo Chi-chiu, Mark C. Chan and Mrs E. F. Hyde-Lay.

Certificates should be ready in approximately one wack's time, and can be obtained on appication to the. Secretary, St John Ambulance Head- quarters, Tal Hang Road.

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic. Competition June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections. CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE

$250

Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies.

(Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40.. 3rd, $30. 4th $10

-SECTION-TWO Portraiture,

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

-Tite Competition is open to all

photograplier,

The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.

The prizes will be awarded to the comprutors sending in whot an adjudged to be the best photo- Each grupita in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a torm which will

bo published during the period of the Com petition, And whilch must bo pasted on back of entry, -The right, lo publish any or all of the enistes is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

3. All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colany of Hongkong. Photograplis which have been already entered fa other Competitions are ineligible. 0-No responibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must bo mounted. Coloured photo graphs are ineligible. B-Pintures submitted in poplu_tones

should be accompanied by a smaller prat in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

than on Section. 18.--Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following size:-10X12, 14X20,

11-No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com- petition, 12-Members of the Blatte of the and the

Hongkong Telepraph

*South Ching Blomning Port are nat

permitted to compete.

13.—The decision of the Judges shall

bo Anal 15-At The conclusion of the Com- potition, entries will be returned to-competilors on application at the Telegraph offices within soven days. 15-These of ́allasON strictly

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY. FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block letters, and paste one of these forma on back of each Entry:

G.

NOTICE

R. Speaks For

Yugo-Slavia

The Pasaport Office of the Immigration Dópartment is re- moving from its present premises in Queen's Building, and as from Monday, 30th June, 1911, will be situated in the Chang Tin Build ing, 4th floor, No. 5 Dos Voeux Itoad Central, where all enquiries and applications regarding pass ports and visas should be made. J. P. PENNEFATHER-EVANS, Commissioner of Police. 28th June, 1941,

BANK HOLIDAY

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Tuesday, the 1st July, 1941. (The first week-day in July).

Hongkong, 26th June, 1941.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Effective immediately the new address of the EMPIRE SALES COMPANY is 121 HENNESSY Road.

23-465 Telephone

-fun- changed).

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

LONDON, June 27 (teuter) — Making his first broadcast to the Yuro-Slav notion: to-night, since the Clerman" occupation, General Slo- vites, the Yugoslav Prime Minister, after describing the herole resistance of the Yugo-Slav Army. Unid that

all Yugo-Slave- were firmly convinced fint the victory of the Western Democracies must at the same time be a day of resurrection of their free and Indivisible state.

General Sinovitch added: - "The British Government has given us a solemn written declaration that all attempts Yugo-Slavia and all similar acts are to be considered invalid, hull and vold.

at dismemberment of

They point out at the same time their feeling of deep indignation at the shameless attempt at the dis- memberment of Yugo-Slav territory and sublection of parts of territory to foreign power.

Pledge For Future

her.

"We have received with satisfac- tion similar declarations from the authorised representatives of the

United States.

Govern- "The Royal Yugo-Stav ment deeply appreciates this decl sive and clear attitude of the great) democratic Powers and sees in them a previous pledge for the complete re-establishment aixi realisation of glorious future for Yuro-Slavia. "Yugo-Slaw

attlude in

In regard to the German attack on Russia is in complete agreement with that of the Allied and British Governments,"

11

The broadenst concluded with an eloquent appeal to Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to be of good courage and faith in the Anal victory of the cause of justice.

Appeal To Slovaks

the

was

June 28, 1941.

No Alteration In Evacuation Policy

About 600 "bachelor husbands","marked the Orst anniver- mary of the evacuation in the Peninsula Hotel last night when they packed all available seating accommodation to hear the Evacuation Representation Committee make a report on its efforts to induce Government to lift the ban on women returning..

The meeting was the most tumultuous yet. held by the husbands. The proceedings were held up for several minutes on many occasions as speakers were unable to continue through the din, the speakers were applauded vociferously and catcalls, boos and hisses followed practically every reference, to govern. ment, especially the Evacuation Advisory Tribunal Wihal, the meeting was orderly and good natured and punctured by Inughters, mostly ironical.

The speeches brought forth a variety of suggestions, rang- ing from having a bonfire demonstration on July 4 to dealing direct with the Home Government. The only resolution puť to` the meeting, however, was that the old committéo carry on and continue with a stated policy aimed at the earliest possible return of the womenfolk from Australia.

*

Most of the meeting was occupied by a statement by the Chairman, Mr J. P. Macgregor, detailing an interview the Com- -mittee had had with His Excellency the Governor, '- Slr Géoffry .....

Northcote,

In a frank exchange of views and discussion of the whole problém, the Governor stated that the decision on the return of the women rested entirely with the Home Government but held order by out no hope of an early rescission of the évacuation

be considered stating definitely that it could not

under the present political circumstances.

He declared however, that the position was under constant review and that when the time came warranting the return of the women, urgent steps would be taken.

Mr Macgregor revealed that the Governor stated in the dis- cussion that about 1,800 British women had been evacuated. and about 900 remained still in Hongkong.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Summary, issued yesterday says:

Last Monday witnessed a blank

in

Russians Retire To New Positions

FROM PAGE ONE"

LONDON, June 27 (Reuter)-Anday, the first blank for a long while. appeal to the people of Slovakia to Next day a reaction set in, enquiries and ensier to manoeuvre as well as

increasing steadily

volume. being more heavily armed, in the turn out the traitors who had led Buyers being eager to acquire scrip first great panzer battle astride the The SIXTIETH ORDINARYthem into war against Russia"

their bds. In con main road from Poland to the Soviet broadcast to-night In the

name of advanced GENERAL

of MEETING the the Czecho-Slovak Government and sequence there has been on all round Union, they claimed that a smaller

and

State Council and of all improvement in prices, coupled with German tank force completely des- Company will be held at the

modest but respectable turnover for troyed 45 Soviet tanks. Offices of the General Managers, Slovaks Aghting for the liberation of

the week. country. their Mesara. Jardine, Matheson & Co.,

Urging them to

Closing tone firm with demand repudiate their Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong,

quisling Government, the appeal only partially autised. on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at assured the Slovaka of the solidarity Business done during the week Wednesday engaged seventy Soviet noon, for the purpose of receiving of their compatriots abroad, and added, "do not betray yourselves. the Report of the Directors, pas8- Rather turn your weapons against ing the Accounts, and electing

Directors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the

the traitors and against your age-old

enemies, the Germans.""

HK. Banks $1,315 Union Ins. $400

H.K. Steamboats $8 Decks $15.30, $15

Your

A dispatch to the offcial news ukeney states that fighter planes last

tanks which were attempting to carry a lanking attack through woods and corn fields on German troops which werO advancing along the The German planes hurled bombs and machine-gunned, the Soviet tanks fand, it is claimed, destroyed 40 tanis leaving nothing but smoking wreck- age.

Providents $5.30, $5.40, $51, $5.60 main road in Sovies territory. Trams $1013

Lights "O" $8.05, $6 Lights Rs 211⁄2 els 25 cts

"N"

frd July to the 24th July inclu- Egypt & Hongkong Electrics $103, $11

Faire.

Macno Electrics $18.65 Cements $14.$141⁄4 Ropes $74, $0 $0 Watsons $10, $10.30 H.K. Govi 34% Loan (1934)

Buyers

HK. Banks $1,320 Banks of East Asia $72 Canton Ins. $217.50 H.K. Fire Ins $100 Wharves $80.25 Docks $15.00 Providents $5.50

It is notified that the operation of the provisional Commercial · Agree- By order of the Board,

ment between His Majesty's Govern- ment in the United Kingdom and the JARDINE, MATHESON & Egyptian Government, Instituting

CO., LTD.

most-favoured-nation treatment re- elprocally between Egypt and Hong- General Managers.

kong, has been prolonged, by a until Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.

further exchange of notes, February 10, 1942. CHURCH NOTICES EMMANUEL CHURCH (218, NATHAN ROAD), Sunday, June 20-11 am. Morning Wor- Treacher: Rev. J. Rutherford ship. Spence: 3 pm, Sunday Bchool. Clausey for young people at , til Wood Road. Teachers: Mr and Mrs Ancil Nance: 7.30 pah. Gospel Songs and blessage, Speaker Afts Ancil Nance. "Although the tree shall not blossom, noliter shall frult be in the vines; the inbour of the olive shall fat, and the folda shall yield no meat: the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls; yet will rejoice in the Lord, I will Joy in the God of my salvation."

"Previous Mistress" ca 115 cls

Monday-1.30 p.m. §. A. C. A Tuesday.-10.00 pm Women's Biblo Study at 9. Hit Word Road. Teacher: Mm Lechmere Clift: 3 pm, Meeting for Amah at 9, 211 Wood Road; 7.30 p.m. Y. P. C.

Wednesday- p.m. Prayer Meeting, Friday, p.m. Prayer Meeting at Hill Wood Road.

And

The Monday, Tursday

Friday Evening Bible Study Clanses will meet Bristol,

On Sunday July 6 Nev. Leland Wang will begin nightly evangelistio meetings et Emmanuel Church,

METHODIST

CHURCH

(QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)

Bervices on Sunday, June 23, Preachers-Morning. Itev, J. F. Sand bach: Evening, Rev. E Moreton.

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 aăn... 1ymna: 732, 005, 007, 157, 500,

Evening Service at 7 pmifymns: 600, 415, 513, 500,

Noices for the Week Following the Evening Service a Social Hour will be held at the H. & 9, Home of 8.30 pm. All Servicemen and civilians warmly welcomed.

Tuesday at 9.30 p.m. Meeting for Prayer and Fellowship of 8. & 8, Home.

UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD)

Morning Service 1030 am. Evening Service & p.m. Preacher at both services, Hoy. K. Mackenzie Dow,

APPOINTMENTS

0.5

Mr A. C. Meredith, ac.C., has been appointed to net Controller of Food, with effect from June 28, 1941 during the absence from the Colony Mr D. L. Newbigging, M.C., J.P.

of

Mr B. D. Evans, 7.n.as., has beers appointed to act as Director, Royal Observatory, with effect from June

22.

His Excelloney the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, has approved the relinquishment of the appointment of Major C. M. Manner; ö.B.g., as Chief Al Rald Warden for Kowloon, New Kowloor and the New Territories, with effect from June 23.

Unidentified Ship And Plane Fight

STOCKHOLM, Juno 27 (Reuter). -An unknown steamer was attackød by a bomber outaldo Swedish terri- torial waters south of Simplsham, says 'n despatch from the southern Swedish town of Ystad,

A single bomb just missed the ship (which drové. the bomber of; with runfro.... The nationality of ship and plane are unknown.

Alibi For Broughton

NAIROBI, June 27 (Heuler).— -Counsel for Sir Delves Broughton, who is charged with the murder of Lord Erroll, suggested when he ad- dressed the Court to-day that the crime was either political or "an act of some previous mistress scorned" by the victim.

Counsel spoke on behalf of accused all day.

HONGKONG DEPARTURES

Mr M. H. Turner, of Messrs Dea- cons, and Mr Thobina Ramsay, of Messrs Williamson and Company, have left the Colony for Singapore,

Mr J. L. Worlledge, Deputy Direc- tor of Colonial Audit, arrived in the Colony on Thursday, for an omelal visit of about three weeks, and is staying at Government House,

.

HK Hotels $3

and

Lands $33

Realties $3

Chinese Estates $00 Trams $18.70

Star Ferries $52.50- Yaumati Ferries $21:25- Lights "O" $6

"N" $1.30 Lights Electrics "O" $21.85' Electries "N" $21 Telephones "O" $22.25

ones "N" $0.10

$14.10

Ropes $8.10 Dairy Farms $17.50 Watsons $10.30 Entertainmenis $0.50 Indo-Chinos (Pref) $80 H.K. Steambonts $0.25

Sellera

Providenta $5.75

Sales

Mountain Troops

no

CROWN LAND

SALES

New Territories

Brisk

bidding attended the auction of eight lots of Crown Jand in the southern district. of the New Tor- ritories at the District Office, South, yesterday. Mr. T. J. Houston, District

, зула auctioneer,

up

A lot at Cheung Chad, with an area of 3,027 square feet, was put for auction with an upset price of $77, and was finally sold for $1,580 to Mak Tot; who gave his address as care of Lammert Brothers, nue-

tioneers. The Banual crown rental is

30.

Two further lots at Cheung Chau, with areas of 2,500 square feet and 127 acres respectively were sold to the applicant, Wong

for Sing-yip

$900 and $800 respectively, The up- set prices for the respective lots were $50 and $130, and their annual crown) rental is $6 and $1.30,

Also situated at Cheung Chinu, two lots with areas of 2,500 square foot and 41 acre respectively were sold for $830 each. The first was put up. for sale at $50 and the second for $43. Their respective "Crown` rental is $8 and 50 cents. They were pur-- chased by Choi Yiu-hong, of the

Wang Sheung Cheung shop at Cheung Chou,

A lot with an area of 300 square feet at Yung Shu Wan, Lamma Is- land, was purchased at the upset price of $4.by Chau Yule The Crown rental is $1 per annum."

Another lot at Yung Shu Wan was also purchased at the upset price of $38 by Chau Sze-sing. The land has an area of 35 nere and the Crown rental is 40 cents per annum.

The last lot, at Ping Chau, with an area of 48 aere, was purchased by Mok Wai-hing at the upset. price of $52. The annual Crown rental is 80 cenis.

LATE NEWS

H.K. Records Big

Earthquake

A Propaganda Company's dispatch for the first time revealed that "Ger-

The Royal Observatory in a report man mountain troops from Narvik 94% had already advanced ncross the Fin this morning on the great earthquake nish frontier into the Koln Peninsula which occurred on June 20 and was apparently with the objective of cut-briefly reported in a cable from Lon- don yesterday, slates that the distur- ting off and capturing the important

bance was well recorded in Hong- port of Murmansk. There is official confirmation as yet of the Kong.

that the town

It occurred at 11.52 Is

a.m. G.M.T.. foreign reports

which alrendy in German hands.

is 8.52 p.m. H.K. Summer To-day's communique states that Time. The centre of the disturbance the first five days of operations in

was some 1,010 miles WSW of Hong- the east furnished proof that the kong probably in the Bay of Bengal. Soviet armies had been 'ready to attack

central Europe. In the bend of the border which juts out towards the west around Lemberg and Bialystok, which from the outset was exposed to a German out-ljänking movement and thus unsuitable purely defensive purposes, German troops encountered masses of Rus- slan soldiers poised for an attack.

H.K. Govt 3% Loan (1034) 041⁄2 H.K. Banks $1,325 Docks $15.00/70.

for

Cheero Club activities for the coming week are as follow:

Monday, Bridge and Ma-jong Drive 5 p.m.; Tuesday, Whist Drive 8.30 p.m.; Wednesday, Dance 8.30 p.m.; Thursday, Bridge and Ma-jong; Fri- day. Darts and Table Tennis.

NOTICE

Provident $5.00/65. Trams $10.00/70 Lights "O" $0 Electric Ris $11. Watsons $10,40

We beg to inform Patrons that with effect from 1st

July, 1941, the following will be the Retail Prices for MILK & CREAM

:

Pasteurized Milk

Nursery Milk-Pasteurized Sterilized Milk

44c.

20c. por half pint

pint

46c.

Skim Milk-Pasteurized

8c.

half pint

Soured Milk-Pastourized Butter Milk-Pasteurized.

22c.

8c.

Cream-Pasteurized

90c.

quarter pint

Devonshire Cream-Pastourized $1.10,

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS

shock

The amplitude of the maximum waves was greater than the seismo- graph could record, and, the would have caused enormous damage had it happened in a populated aren.

Ship's Officers Missing

Four officers aboard a Greek ship now in port are reported missing,

According to Captain Manesif, the four men left the ship on Thursday, went ashore and have not since re- turned. The men are: Second Ofcer

Bistis, N

Second Engineer M.

Engineer G. Teoprakiki, Third Kiilakor and Wireless Operator N. Papadiat.

Billiards Exhibition

To Be Repeated

A repeat performance of the Bil- liards and Shocker Exhibition in aid of the British War Organisation Fund will be held at the Club de Recrelo to-night at p.m. The

programme will consist of a Billards Match. between Mr A. J. Osmund and Mr Lam Chu Chal, and a Snooker Match between Mr A. P. Pereira,

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, 'AUSTRALIA' & CHINA. Incorporated by Bayal Charter 1381, { Paid-up Capital amminilii,174 £3,000,000 Reserve ind ****turizi.......... £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON..

30 Diksopagata, K.C.1.

Hub-Agencies in Londen, 117-122, Leadenhall Sizèst, E.GA,

·West End -Brancht 14-16, Cockspur "Bleast,' BWV.3.

Jim Bianchester. Brancht

"82, Xoálky Kt, Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Alor Star

Hongkong Rangoon Amritsar

Iloilo Bangkok

Batavia

ambay Caloutin

Agencies:

Balgon

Ipoh · Karachi

Klang. Kobe

Clive Street Lumpur

Canton

Semarang

Beremban Bhanghai Bjigaporo

Kuais ·

Fairlie Placa Kuching

Bitlawan Bourabaya Talping

Madras

Manila

York. Thingtao

Peiping

Yokohama

Cawnpore

Cebu Colombo Delhi

Halphone Hankow

(Peklog)

Penang

Tentsin Tongkah

(Khuzical)

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Ċentral Banking Business - transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened andī FIXED DEPOSITS, reçoived for One Year Other or shorter periods. in Local" or Currencies af rains, which whit be quoted en application.

1

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rater obtainable an application, The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Ixocutor and Trustee busi- new, and clalima recovery of British Income Tax averpaid, on terms which may be

ita ascertained at any of Agencies and Branches,

W, II. SVANS THOMAS,

BIRDaECY.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Omes:-15, Gratechurch Street, London, F.CA. Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Pald-up Capital

Reserve Fund and Rest

£3,000,000

1,600,000

1,050,000

1,254,600

BANKERS;

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

Jalna Kuantan

Penang Rangoon

BRANCHES :--

Bangkok Bombay Calcutta Colombo Delhi Galle Hongkong

Madras

New York

Kandy

Karachit

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Howrah

Ipoh

1

Shanghat

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH,

Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacied..

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHır UNDERTAKEN.

and

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur» roney and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling' on terma that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY

On Tuesday, 1st July, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Omee will be open from 8 san. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Office, will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 am. and the other Branch Post

closed. Onces will be entirely

There will be one collection from the polar boxes as on Sundays and

one

delivery of registered und or- dinary correspondence at 11:30 am.

There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 am from the. Branch. Post Offices at Stanley, Taipo and Un Long,

The Money Order Office will ba entirely closed.

-Alt-Mail-Servicò by British.Over-. to Bast scas Airways Corporation and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend-

ed.

INWARD AIL MAILS Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 24th June...July 3. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct

Service"-San Francisco date, 8th July.

July 15.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, June, 20 Air Ball by Alt to Kangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways.

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

Reg. June 30, 4 pm, Ord....June 30, 4.30 pm.

Thursday, July 3.

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Hono- lula, U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan- and Trans- American Airways Atlantic Services,"

K.P.O.

Rer.

and

Ord.

July 3, 5 D.. July 3, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

July 3, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Mr Jackson. Tickets are afty cents,

July 3, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, July, 15

Air Mail for Mania, Guam, Honolulu, USA. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rean Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services"

K.P.0.

Reg.

„July 15, 5 p.m. Ord..... July 18,-5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Kez. Ord.

Jaly 15, 5 p.m. July 18, 7 Dini

SOVIET SHIPS Not Loading At Manila

MANILA, Juno 27 (Reuter)-Re- ports from Shanghai stating that Tour. Soviet freighters in Mania are loading supplies. aro denied here.

It is pointed out that no Soviet vessels are at present In port and that the last called over one month

ngo.

H.K. Consulates

During the absence, on leave of Mr D. F. A. W. Wesman, Consul for. Norway in Hongkong, Mr B. Nness will be in charge of the Norwegian Consulate absence on leave of Mr.

During the

Karsten Larssen, Consul for Den- mark

In Hongkong, Mr.K. Necitel- mann will be in charge of the Danish Consulater:Cugat a baking Att The King's Exequatur empowering Mr Selki Jano i to not #Consul General of Japan at Hongkong. has received: Hi : Majesty's signature,

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