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Ships On The Move
New York, Oct. 27.
United States ships, tied up for 28 days in the country's Most costly maritime strike,
re expected to start moving
THE CHINA-MAIL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946.
SUBMARINE MOTHER SHIP IN Formula
HONG KONG HARBOUR
from Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Canton To
porta tomorrow as a result of last night's settlement of the dispute between the Masters, Mates and Pilots Union and "shipping operators.
Union leaders predicted rati- fication of the settlement at a meeting today to vote on the i terms.
Build A
Stadium?
Recently arrived in Hong Kong after a 10,000 mile cruise of the S.W. Pacific and Japanese waters, is one of the biggest ships of the British Pacific Fleet, the 12,000 ton H.M.S. Adamant, mother ship to the Fourth Submarine Flotilla.
an
accounted for
Yangtze River Piracy
For Peace
The Union Waterboat *Company, Limited
Notice is hereby given that
Shanghai, Oct. 28. the Thirty-seventh Ordinary Le Lung-chi, spokesman for General Meeting of the Com- the Democratic League, announ-pany, will be held at the Offices ced in Nanking yesterday that of Messrs Dodwell & Co., Ltd., a formula had been worked out 3rd floor, Hongkong Bank end the civil strife by eight e Building, on Monday, the 4th presentatives of the League and November 1946, at noon, for the Youth Party. He said that the purpose of receiving the as soon as Generalissimo Chinng Report and Statements of Kai-shek returns from Form Accounts for the year ended sa the third party mediators S1st December 1941 and for would redouble their efforts to the period 1st January 1942 to bring about peace in China on 30th November 1945.
Pressmen were barred from the basis of the formula.
"DODWELL & CO. LTD. political observers the five-hour conference, but
that neither the
were far from optimistic, pointing out or the Communists had shown Government inclination to budge even an inch from their respective stands.
Meanwhile, Communist spokes- man Wang Ping-nat charged the Kuomintang with insincer and upon its arrival the officersity in the peace efforts. He said on board, reported, the outrage the Government were using the to the authorities, says Central negotiations as a "smokescreen" News.
to cover war movements.
Nanking, Oct. 28. action sank another Japanese were shot dead in cold blood Two Chinese Army officers cruiser.
marines
Altogether. "Adamants "sub-ly wounded when, pirates opened and another officer was serious-
Japanese vessels, two Jap and to seize the steamer "Chich 255 fire on them during an attempt two German U-boats- a note Hsing" (owned by the San worthy contribution to the Hsing Shipping Company while final defeat of the enemy.
the ship was on a voyage, from Wuhu to Nanking.
Built at Harland and Wola, during the war was to Freman of Balfast, she was completed in the in Western Australia, when- 1942 and first commissioned ince her submarines operated in- February of that year. Canton, Oct. 29.
Al- the Java Sea Six weeks before Responding to the nation-wide though designed as a parent the end of the war, "Truncheon, A total of 1,181 American movement for raising money fox ship, she is powerfully armed in Vessels were
extremely hazardous tied up by the the construction of a suitable with eight 4.6 in. guns mounted strike. On the Preifte const, memorial to celebrate the 60th in four power operated turrets, where the dispute is still un-shek, Dr. D. Y. Lin, CNRRA whereby she could give heavy birthday of President Chiang Kini and numerous smaller guns, settled, 314 ships are still tied Kwangtung Regional Office dires-punishment to an enemy looking up.-Renter
tor, has petitioned the local Gov-for trouble. Her Commanding ernment to construet Q Chng Officer since June 1945 has been Cheng Stadium here to celebrate the occasion.
Captain Ben Bryant, Triple D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N., himself a Dr. Lin made the suggestion as famous wartime, submarine head of the Amateur Athletic captain with a large number of Association of Kinngtung. "which"kills" to his credit. in need of an athletic field for the coming provincial meet.” stadium is constructed in Canton,
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TUESDAY, OCT. 20 Macao, Tsinahan and Shokki (Kyong Fdule Cheung) 10a.m. Canton (Fatshanj 10 a.m. Shanghai Hanyang) 2 p.m. Airmail for Bangkok, Rangam, Calcutta,
Basra, Augusta.
Marseilles
New York & Canada (3.0.A.C. Plane) Kow-
One of the most modern of
Navy, she is a veritable float
FIVE BODIES.
He stressed that if a suitable the parent ships of the Royal LESS HEADS
Gen-
not only will be most fitting memorial to celebrate the eralissimo's birthday but will meet a real provincial need.
Athletes, sportsmen and lovers af recreation and out-door life in the city said they favour such a proposal-Associated Press.
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(Ord.) 2.30 p.m.; G.P.O., (Re) 2.30 1. (Ord.) 3 p. n.
U.S.A., Centra
America and Francisca (Clovis
Joon
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and
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C.P.O., (Reg.) 2 p.m., (Ord.) 2:30 p.m. G.P.O., (Par.) 2.30 pai., (Rez.) 2.30 nm. (Ord.) p.m.
Straits
Ceylon, East and South Beyers).
and Europe via Kovina C.P.O. (Par.) # .m., (Re) 21
(On) 2.80 (P) 2.3 pm..
pun; G.P... (Reg.) 2.30 p... (Ori.) 3.m.
Airmail
Canton, Chungking and
Kunming
ming (CA. 1. Plane) (Reg.)
3 D.in.. (ard.) 9.30 pa
Txinshan and Sheliki Sail
1.30 Canton (By Train) 1
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30 Airmail for Canton and Shang hai (C.N.AC. Plane) (Reg.) 10.30
n.m., (Ord.) 10 am. Swatow (Sandviken),30 a 11. Straits and Egypt (Samnez) 10 x.m.
1.
Macap
(Kwong
p.m.
*
Pakhol and Haiphong (Empire Park) 10a.m.
Sandakan B.N.B. (Kwaisang) 10 a.m.
Shanghai (Deebank) 10 a.m.. Airmail for Saigon, Calcutta, Delhi
und London By Air). Rog).30 p.m., (Ord.) 2 p.. Airmail for Bangkok. Singa pore, Colombe. Sourabaya, Syd- Bey and Auckland (B.O.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 2.30 p.m., (Ord.)'
p.m. Macao, Tsinshan and Shekki (Kwong Sai 3,30 p.m.
moon (Kwon Lui) 4 p.a
(Sal On) 4 p.m, THURSDAY, OCT. 31 Macao. Teinshan and Shekkt (Kwong Fook Cheung) 10 a.m..
OUT OF FUNDS
So that she can
of
of
0
The ship which carried more than 230 passengers arrived at Hajakwan, Nanking at 3 p.m.
wounded officers and decamped Treasure
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
Island"
may not realise the tremendous five ing dockyard, and many people
Manila, Oct. 26. Military police have recovered
beadless bodies scope of the work she can un-Pampanga River of Centralities, the crew said that a gangi Pao" opined that there was
In their report to the author- from
The newspaper "Hsia Min dertake to keep her flotilla at Luzon and isolated slayings are ordinary passengers seized the saying that although the ear maximum operational efficiency. increasing, said village mayors vessel when it was passing the ture of Antung may adversely of 21 pirates disguised as still a ray of hope for peuce perform her of Nueva Ecija province, ap- job of supplying and repairing pealing for police reinforce-Siliangshan waters and her submarines, "Adamant" is ments to protect rice harvesters taking from them booty worth the
com- affect Communist psychology, pletely looted the equipped with capacious store-
passengers, the rest may wish to continue The mayors szid rooms, fuel-tanks to carry great vital harvest must be conducted that the
NC$50,000,000.
peace talks.-Associated quantities of oil-fuel, and work under armed
Press. The pirates. also stole all the shops
guard lost the every description. Hukbalahaps (armed Among the latter she contains administration peasant faction) from the ship at Newtouho.
anti- arms carried by the dead and a large shipwright's shop, 4 seize the bulk of the crop in coppersmith's and blacksmith's outlying districts. shop, a foundry light, and
Police, reports
scattered Canton, Oct. 28. heavy, machine shops, together killings indicate that the most With the end of financial sup with electrical, torpedo and crd- I violent of dissident peasants port from the central authorities nauce workshops, and a large have gone underground and are
Shanghai, Oct. 23, Formosa, restored to China from October, the Kwangtung electricity generating plant for picking off enemies in night from the Mortuary at the corner Treasure Island" by
(Continued from Page 1) Provincial Government
The funeral started at 1 p.m.described
under the Cairo Agreement, was without funds to carry out its ad- Efficiency in repair work de-
today is charging submarine batteries.rakis.
15- this country's ministration and to pay salaries pends on the human element, Felix Pelines of Laur, Nueva accompanied the coffin all the way Taipei, capital of Formosa.
Meanwhile, relatives of Mayor A crowd several thousand strong addressing a mass meeting at of Waterloo and Nathan Roads cralissimo Chiang Kai-shok in Gen- at the end of this month.
Unless the matter is settled it and "Adamant" carries over Felix Petinece, report he has to Salkung, where the burini took will not be able to carry through 100 trained naval technicians, been kidnapped and many projects
possibly place. recently mapped men highly skilled in their slain by an unidentified gang.
Generalissimo Chiang told the out by the Frovincial Council. various trades and in the use
that There were practically no dis.meeting
the Petines had protested against turbances throughout the proces Government was paying more Central In the past al, provincial ad- of their precision tools. Thus she what he termed the brutal sion, save for minor stone-throw-attention to the reconstruction pinistrative expenses vare borne is able to carry out practically treatment of Huka who ad ing incidents here and there, par- of Fosmosa than it
ticularly at the corner of Princeto the military
Edward and Nathan police.
other Chinese pro- Roads, vince. Petines brother, Leopoldo. littered with stones When in harbour, the sub-
where the main thoroughfare was marine crews gain respite fremsaid that "rich political enemies bricks after the funeral
He termed Formosa a child the cramped discomforts of are known to have offered 3,000 passed.
and half- "only recently returned to its had mother's fold after having been submarine by living aboard pesos for killing Felix."4330- their parent
anatched away by an enemy for ship in theciated Press. spacious mess-decks
more than 30 years" provided especially for their use, per- their respective craft each day. forming routine work aboard
amounted to by the Central Government and all repairs to her craft shortsurrendered
CR$2,600,000,000 a of a major refit. month. Now this remittance is cancelled
and Nanking Kwangtung 10 though most of the taxas except Recirc funda the direct tax and inheritance tax which still of the Ministry of Finance.
An official of the Kwangtung the amount from taxes now avail Provincial Government said today
to defray expenses able for the province is not enough construction Associated Press.
na well as
Anti-American Resentment
Manila, Oct. 29. Maj. Gen. J. G. Christiansen, United States Army commen- dant for the Western Pacific, directed all company comman ders to see that all their men Formara via Keelung (Empire"conduct themselves in such a Labrador) 10 a.m.
manner that the Filipino people will continue to welcome"us as guests in their land."
Saigon (Pronto) 10 am. Straits (Lyeoon) 10 a.m. Sandakan, Macassar, Souraba- ya and Batavia (Tisadane) 10 alm.
Straits and Calcutta (Kutsang) (Par.) 11.30a.m., (Ord) Noon
Shanghai (Poyang) 2 p., Swatow and Amoy (Haiyang) 2-p.m.
ron, editorial commentator for At the same time A. H. Lee the Philippine
Liberty News." demanded that publication Christiansen be relieved of his past,
"T-Class"
to
Money Mart
A mile-long stretch of Nathan Road was closed to traffic and guarded by Kowloon and R.A.F. Police at both ends, while Com mando details stood by in case they were needed. All Europeana were diverted from the area til after the funeral was over, at ap- proximately 3.30pm.
Stone-Throwing
H ກ
any
was
He said that the liberation of; Formosa was one of the para- mount objectives of the National revolution and the "sacred war of resistance."
General Managers. Rongkong 7th October 1946,
Service Auction Boom
Auctioneers, Surveyors ab Basement, French Bank Bldg. AEB, de Sousa, Auctioneer
Telephone 81867.
re-
PUBLIC AUCTION
ceived instructions from the
The Undersigned has Acting Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction,
on TUESDAY, the 29th October, 1946, commencing at 10 am,
at THE SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS. FRENCH BANK BUILDING, BASEMENT.
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, 124 LOTS OF
comprising:-
Earthenware, Electric Fuse Switches, Batteries,
Old Books and Papers, Tar,
Charcoal and Coke, Iron Nails, Mica.
Iron Picks, Shovels, eic, Empty Tins,
Canvas Bed Frames, Iron Hand Carte, Irun Hooks, Washing Soap, Cement,
Scales, Metal Tins, Etc., etc., etc.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
20 WORDS $2 FOR ONE INSERTION PREPAID. $1 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION, ADDITIONAL WORDS 10 CTS, PER WORD PER INSERTION.
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Replies are awaiting at our offices for Box Nos, 62, 81, 82, 88, 91, 90, 100, 102, 105, 112, 117, 118, 212, 214, 218, 220, 223.
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FOR SALE
There was practically no move
TYRES. For sale. New, 80 cach ment in Chinese National Cur
Dr. Sun Yat-sen had sald he
of 10 ply 000X20; 8 ply 000X18; The Fourth Submarine Flotil-
rency yesterday. Opening at 94
was of the opinion that only
6 ply 600X16. cents for fatures and $1.12 for
Apply Inter la at present consists of H.M. spot (for CN$1,000) the market
when the people of Formosa had
national Committee for Chinese Further stone-throwing by Ju- regained. their political and
Industrial Subs. "Astute,"
Co-operatives, c/o The Kin. Lee Godown, Ground Wong Tan, Room 4, Second Floor, "Tally-Ho," closed at 95 cents and $1.13 res veniles later in the afternoon re-economic freedom and equality Floor, West Point, where the 4A Des Voeux Road, Central. "Talent" and "Truncheon,pectively. Goid was equally fea-sulted in a food of rumours of could China's national defence goods are stored, will be open "Tireless" recently sailed for $286 a tact, and it closed at the Mail" that
tureless Opening quotation was "more riots in Yaumati": UK, to pay-off at the end of
An eye-witness told the "China tion for peace in the Far East 28th October, 1946, between progressive, doing a large steady be strengthened and the founda-to Inspection on the 26th and AN old established business, very her commission in the Far East, sume rate,
small party of whilst "Truncheon" is cn her buyers, while Sterling on the Nathan
U.S. dollars weakened to $4.45 youngsters at the
be laid,
10.00 am., and Noon, and be business, with commensurate pro- way to Australia to carry out other hand appreciated to $15.60. Roads threw stones at all passing the people of Formosa to make
Rod
Prince Edward Generalissimo Chiang urged tween 2.00 pin, and 4.00 p.m. fit, very valuable assete, having exercises with the R.A.N. All Australian pounde had buyers at
071 important and extonsive the """ class submarines are $12.58,
lorries driven by Indian or Euro-the island a model province. The Auction is subject to the clientele,
providing a profitable due to return to U.K. shortly,
pean Service personnel.
-Associated Press.
Conditions of Sale published in and will be replaced by "A"
altractive proposition for the 9th March, 1946, issue of class boats, the Navy's
the Gazette.. up-to-date subs, three of which are now on, their way to Hong Keng.
most
S'hai Exchange
Shanghai, Oct. 28, Closing quotations were:
Buying Selling CNS CNS 226,000 227,000 4,150 4,200
680
corner
A fairly large crowd watched the "fun," and was audibly amus- ed by the way the young hooli- gans took cover whenever the Police appeared, only to resunie their pelting of vehicles whenever the coast was clear.
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Adamant's first operational for a time, she job was at Mombasa, where.. Gold per ounce
A "China Hall" reporter who toured U.S. Dollar
Kowloon last night report acted as a 1943, as the counter-offensive destroyer depot ship, but in Associated Press. Hong Kong Dollar
ed "everything normal" from the
against the Japs developed, she
-000 Peninsula Hotel to the junction of Nathan and. Prince Edward Hoods. The streets were full of was sent to Trincomalee in Cey. Airmail for Shanghai. Nanking, snorf time since he
Lacson-asserted that "in the lon to perform her intended Wail, was
the usual sight-seeing throngs out An unemployed Chinese, Chan having a good time. Hankow, Tsingtao and Poining command of the
assumed role as a submarine parent ship. and half years' hard labour by sentenced to two.
Some Tension IC.A.T.C. Plane) (Reg.) 3 pm, Army of occupation he and the operated against the Japs in Central Magistracy. yesterday amount of tension, though ne in- American For eighteen months her craft Mr. H. G. Sheldon K. C. at the ever, there seemed to be a certain Beyond this busy corner, how Ord.) 3.30 p.m.
Airmail for Canton
airborne infantry under him Malayan waters with Thachow (G.N.A.C.
Amer and have stirred up
marked for unlawful possession of acidents. Strong police putrols, in Plane) (Reg.)
anti-success, and noteworthy is the 32 automatic pistol and 3 p.m.. (Ord.) 3.30 p.m.
American resentment, ameng career Kongmoon (Fook Holl 4 p.m. the Filipinos than
of Tally-Ho," which magazine with five rounds of betons, were touring the district, a steel helmets and armned with Macao, Tsinshan and Shekki Japenese propaganda corps did "Kama"
the entire during this period sank
a ammunition. It was stated that while here and there small bodies (Kwong Sai) 3.30 p.m.
clasa Conion (By Train) 4 p.m.
in three
crulser, years-Associated U-boat, and numerous
Chan did not resist, and the of Chinese could be heard discuss. Press.
craft.
smaller pistol was not in working con-ing Saturday's riots and appar Adamant's last move dition.
ently objecting to what seemed to be general resentment against them for having thrown stones and participated fa the distur-- bances.
"JANE"
IF BUNKUMS TRIED TO SELL YOU THE OLD LURE- OF-THE-LIMELIGHT DOPE YOU MAY AS WELL KNOW HIS SHOW'S ONLY A
MUD OPERA-
more
YOU'D STILL
WELL, YOU DON'T HAVE TO THROW ANY MORE AT IT, GEORGIES AND THE SMALLER
IT IS THE MORE
MATEY IT'LL
BE!
DO BETTER TO SIGN ON WITH
ME, DARLING!/
*BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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TIMOTHY... ROGER
THANKS!~
fo RATHER RIDE ROUND THE
· RING "TRAN HAVE
ONE THROUGH MY NOSE!
ANY, MORE OBJECTIONS?
Should Be
YES-YOUR BOSS HAS A PREITY LIVELY REPUTATION--. AND YOU'LL BE INTERESTED TO HEAR THAT WE'VE HAD OUR EYE ON BUNKUM'S BUMPER CIRCUS FOR SOME
TIME!
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DO YOU LİKE CHRIS. FOR A GIRL'S NAME? OR VALERIE, OR PAMELA? PSHAW! THESE
BOOKS DON'T HELP A
BIT!
BY EDGAR MARTIN
THE TROUBLE
IS THAT NAMES
THAT'S RIGHT THEY ALWAYS NEVER SEEMSEEM TO
BELONG T
ATO FIT TINY H
BABIES 1:
OLDER FOLKS 1 THERE OUGHT TO BE NEW
NAMES FOR
NEW BABIES
The rest of Yaumati was quiel and normal and there was no in-- terference with, non-Chinese, whether in cars on foot.
WAS
oF
Attemple to interview police, officials to find out. whether or not it "all quiet in Kowloon" brought the reply that the poller could give no information to the Prese."
"Provocateurs”.
partially
A.E.B. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.
EMBARGO LIFTED Canton, Oct. 28. Dr. D. Y. Lin, CNRRA Kwang- tung Regional Office director has expressed satisfaction that the Hongkong, 26th October, 1946. UNRRA embargo lifted and looked forward relief supplies to Canton,more He said that must UNREA supplies had been cleared, al- though the transportation work is done by CNBRA Highway Trans- port, CNERA Water Transportį, and CNRRA Sales Office.-A880- ciated Press,
Shanghaf, Oct. 28. Church bells will be tolled Shanghai on Oct. 31 to com- and special prayers offered in memorate Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's 60th birthday. Tite special committee handling the populace of Shanghai to display arrangements has requested the the national flag in honour of the occasion Associated Press.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Notice to Members
AUSTRALIAN
SUBSCRIPTION PONTES 1947
SECOND BATCH *** Shanghai, Oct. 28.
The subscription list to the Referring to Saturday's Hong above will close at 5 pm. du Kong riots, the Chinese-owned Thursday, 31st October. English language paper "China Press today, in an editoral, said: "That is just the type of Incident which provocateurs will seize upon to urge the masses,
By Order. C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
into rebellion. Therefore, it is Hongkong, 29th October, 1946.
hoped that the Chinese people
and particularly the Chinese press will hold Its fire until the facts become known.
CLUB DE RECREIO
REMINDER
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned has ro- ceived instructions from the Acting Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction
on THURSDAY, the Slit of October, 1943, commencing at 10, am,
ent. Principals now wish-
Bre
to retire, "Negotiations invited for its
purchase. floation, or otherwise. Substantial and genuine persons only: please apply in first instance to Box No.. 223 China Mail".
DICT
TYPEWRITERS FOR HIRE—. Reasonable rental
month. Typewriter Ribbons $6.00 each.. Standard Typewriter Co., Alexan- dra Building. (Ground Floor).. Tel. 30591.
BUILDING FOR SALE
The undersigned is prepared to-receive on behalf of the Owners Tenders for the pur- chase of No. 10 Ice House Street, Bec.A of M-L 2A.
at the SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS, FRENCH BANK BUILDING,ing may be obtained from the Permits to inspect the build- BASEMENT,
undersigned during office hours.
128 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,
comprising:
White Paper Pads, Letter Pads,
Printed Forms, Account Books, Blotting Paper, Chinese Paper,
Stencil Paper, Rubber Shoes, Leather Slippers Ink,
Gun Powder, Dyes,
Iron. Basins,"
Electric Wire,
Ice Boxes, & Water Coolers,
Refrigerators and Parts, Electric Bulbs,
Mica and Mica Sheets, Etc., etc, etc.
We do not consider it cor reet to blame the entire British
The Kin Leg Godown, First administration for the deed of An Extraordinary General goods are stored, will be open Floor, West Point, where the
a single policeman, though a Meeting will be held at they to inspection on the 29th & 30th complete and thorough inves- Club on Tuesday, October 29, October, 1946, between 10.00 tigation of the incident is in 1946, nt 6 pm. perative, but until such is com
am, and Noan, and between pleted, it would be highly unfair
HA NORONHA Auction is subject to the
2.00 p.m. and 4.00 pm and dangerous to jump to hasty conclusions:Reuter,
Batavia, Oct. 28.
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE
An official invitation to send Louls Bleu, Architect, wishes sixteen Indonesian delegates to to announce the reopening of the Inter-Asian Relations Con his office on the dat Nov.
Conditions of Sale published fo the 9th March, 1946, Issue of the Gazette
A.E.B. DE SOUSA,
ference to be held in Indis next 1948 at the National Bank Hongkong, 29th October, 1946. March was received here today. Building Room 204. Tel: 28562,
Renter
Tenders should be addressed to the undersigned at their offices in a sealed cover endor- sed Tender for Purchase of No. 10 Ice House Street"!" and, should be delivered not later than twelve. noon on the 2ård. November next.
The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.
Dated the
October, 1916.
26th O
JOHNSON, STOKES. & MASTER,
Hongkong & Shanghai Bank
Building,
4th Floor, Hong Kong.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers, Pedder Building,"
No, 20224
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