NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
THE Catholics of Hongkong are cordially invited by Elis Lorship BISHOP POZZON
to an addrea and concert given in honour of the celebration of EDOUALISTIC CONGRESS on SUNDAY, the 8th inst, at 9 pm, at the Carmelic Union Bali, Glonenly 3057
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUR
HE THIRD GYMKHANA MEXTING
Till be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley SATURDAY, JUNE 320,
wommencing st.3.30-P.M.
The charge for adnuntion will be $1-for ther than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club.
Soldiers and Bailora in uniform half price: The Stewards invite the Indien of Hongkong to be present.
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ALEXANDER STRUDWICK GALT. DECEASED.
URSUANT to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic. against the Estate of ALEXANDER STAUDWICK ALT docessed & Captain in the Hongkong, Canton and ao Seamboat Co., who at the time of his death, which occurred on the 13th September last, wan
are required to sund
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 26TH, 1972
SHAMEEN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
B RICHMOND will continue its the Y” mutual arrangement. Ms. J. W. Employ of the Shameen Municipal Council antil further notice.
CHAIRMAN.
Shimeen, 22nd May, 1992.
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SHAMEEN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TELT Comdr. R. M. HUNT has been appointed Secretary to the Shamren Municipal Council from this data.
CHAIRMAN,
Shameen.
ad."May, 1922.
BON TON, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION).
CHEAP SALE.
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OMMENCING from WEDNESDAY, the
24th May, 1929, and for Ten Days there after, al: PIECE GOODS, MILLINERY, LINGERIE, &c. &c., contained in the premises of the above from 37, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, will be sold subject to a cash die
A. R. LOWE,
Special Manager
Street, Bayswating at 39, Owsington count of 25 per cent. to clear.
in particular therent to the undersigned, the wicitors to the Administratrix on or before the 28th October, 1922.
4061)
DAWSON & CO.,
2. New Square,
Lincoln's Inn.
London, England, Solicitors to the Administratziz.
BASTO & COMPANY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
business heretofore carried on by
BARNARDING BANTU LE A Sharebroker under the myin of BASTO & Co. will be taken over by AGENTO ARTUR GUTERLESS from the lat day of Jan, 1992, and that as from the it day of Jan. 1992, the said BERNARDINO BASTO GEBODE n be liable in any way in respect of the anid business and that all liabilities of whatsoever
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1922.
PREPAID
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WANTED
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Letters are tying at this Dies for BOIN ABC, QV, KF, RT, RU, KW..
WANTED EMPLOYMENT-By Lady MIXESZETM Good reference Apply - p.m.. Telephons. Min N. BONES, 22, Ashley Bond, Rowlson."
nature incurred by the said firm of BASTO & WANTED-Matshed at Repulse Bay to
Rent or Purebase. Would be Co on and from the 1st day of June, 1922, willing to share, Box S.G, c/c Daily Prese will be incurred by the said Accoato ARTHUR || Office. GCTARRIS solely
Dated the 25th day of May, 1929. BERNARDINO BASTO. AUGUSTO ARTHUR CITERRES.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCHAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. CHINA KUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LTD.
AND
1ONSIGNEES per Company's Straver ATRELS
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon," where is will lie at Consignee's risk and mbject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after at th May. Optional cargo will be landed, unless notion
haa boon given prior to steamer's arrival
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Friday between
the hours of 10.15 m. and Noor within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, sod all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st dace, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer mast be
presented to the andersigned on or before be 18th June, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE Agents.
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Hongkong, 2th May, 1922
ANTED-Six Murt Chines Pupils Singing girl and women) wanted for Fine
isher). Highest tretimonials from lending Chinese cititone. Box. YZ., Daily Press Office
JANTFD—Bano and Singing. Highly qualified Lady Tosober will have encancy for three pupils after May 25th "inst Bar WI., s/o Daily Press Oce,
ENTLEMAN with charmingly famished share with bachelors or young married couple. modern house, higher levels, in willing Telephone, Tennis-court, Oardens, healthy position. Apply P. O. Bar 05.
TO LET September 1st, Two fornisted rooma (sitting and bedroom) with kitchen, pagtry and bath room. Higher level. Suit married couple. Apply Box S.F., Daily Free Office.
OST-Half-grown Bullterrier, pare white.
-Name of Anzac"- Reward. MacsaGHTEN, 52, Peak,
Mrs.
CE SALE-Dodge Automobile, 1931 model in excellent condition, are seater, 4 cyclinders. Can be seen any time between 10 'clock and four at East Point Garage. Ex- perienced chauffeur could remain with car. Price $2,000, reason for selling, owner learing the Colony. Apply Box S.E., c/o Daily Press Office:
THE BEN LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. WANTED TO PURCHASE-Hotel or
From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO',
LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamship "BENDORAN".
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform
ed that all Goods are being landed at Bhoir risk into the hazardons and/or extra bazardous Qodowan of the HONGKONG and Kowloon Whizz & GoDcwN COMPANY, LAD,
whance and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining
Boarding House, Good Price paid for Genuine Concera showing Good Profite, strictly Confidential. Apply Box S.B., c/o Daily Press Office.
Tedros with almost exclusivo use of LET-One of Two Large Farnished Dining room, Piano. Telephone. Hongkong. Mid level. Apply Box S.C., e/o Daily Press: Office.
LET-Nicely Furnished Flat in Con- duit Road, three rooms, spare room, bath room. Vacant June 1st. Apply Box S.D.. a/o Daily Press Office.
adolivered after the 1st June, will be subject 10 LET-OFFICES, top Hoor, Prince's
to rent
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the
Jane, or they will not be recognised. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godawns, where they will be examined on the 1st June, at 10 am.
· No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIER, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.,
Agenta,
Hongkong, 25-1. May, 1943
G.
&
BALE BY TENTER OF HMS.
"MOONSHINE"
1987
TIENDERS are invited for the purchase of the above named ship sa che lies in the barbour.
bo
Full particulars of the ship, conditions of axle, permits to view and tender forme
obtained on application to the undersignal. 2. A deposit of $100.00 is required before "forms of tender can be isood, this amount
being returned it tender is not socepted.
Building Apply HARRY WICKING & Co.
TO LET at Magazine Gap. THE PEAR, immediate occupation. FULLY FUR NISHED Six Boomed BUNGALOW with large Gardens, Tennis Court, etc. On Motor Road. Apply to Mesra. BRADLEY & Co., Ltd.
10 LET-Cre new big OFFICE ROOM
INTIMATIONS
KOWLOON.CANTON RAILWAY.
(BITIS SECTION.)
INTIMATION
THE l'ublic is hereby notified that the 8.35 W. & A. GILBEYS was, therefore, something
A train to TAIPO and SHEUNG SHUI SUNDAYS and PUBLIC KOLI PAYS is cancelled until further notice. The arpreas leaving Kowloon at 8.07 will stop at TAIPO or SHEUNG SHUI, to set down 1st class passengers on notice being given to the guard at Kowloon.
H. P. WINSLOW,
Kowloon, 25th May, 1922.
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NOTICE.
Manag
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THOMAS HENRY GORDON BRAY-
I FIRIAD. of Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in consequence of the name being unsuitable it is my intention to apply to the Board of Trade under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1994 in respect of my "Quinnebang" of Manila. Official No.
of gross tonnage 1.631 Tons of Fore
DOW BLIZG
tonnage 997 tons or thereabouts heretofore owned by the United States Shipping Board, for mission 15
13 change
her name to "Fong to be
in the be registered saidi at the port of Hongkong sa owned by me.
Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Harbour Master, Hongkong, within seven days from the appear ance of this notice.
1/
Dated the 20th day of Mar, 1999. 1049] (S.). H. G. BRAYFIELD.
NOTICE.
HARBOUR. LAUNCHES.
WITH a view to assisting work in the Bar-
bour during the neg
• negotiations between those concerned in the
the present dispute, it has been arranged to inaugurate a towing service to expedite the shipping and landing of cargo. Commencing from To-day a towing launch will be stationed in the vicinity of Jardine's
West Point Wharf to assist lighters and juuks
which should ansemble there.
It is also hoped to arrange for loaded cargo boats to be towed from Langside Steamers
West or East Point & SIGNALS Junk required.
and lighters requiring towing assistance will heist two baskets in the rigging. The towing land
launch detailed for
Red Ensig at the Fore. Steamers which have loaded lighters alongside which require towing assist ALCA ahould hoist Red Ensign at
the Fore CHARGES-$2.00 will be charged for towage of Loats over 60 lous, and $1.00 for
ander. The foregoing is a provisional arrangement
those
mbject to amendment as required.
No
responsibility can be accepted for loss
"SPEY ROYAL"
SCOTCH WHISKY.
THE CHOICEST and OLDEST procurable.
Messrs. W. & A. Gilbey. Ltd being the proprietor's of Three Highland Distil- leries, are "in a position second to none to supply ..the finest possible Scotch.
Whisky.
"SPEY ROYAL" Scotch
Whisky has been matured
for many years in their own Excise Bonded Warehouse.
and has been specially stored
in Sherry Casks.
or damage arising in connection with the SOLE AGENTS:- Above service.
For LAUNCH REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE,
IN
S. T. WILLIAMSON,
Telephone No. 3756.
new.
also assisted in making the welcome a
The Colonial Secretariat Informa as. that Cnleytta has declared Hongkong to be a plague infected port.
rounds..,
A young Chinese marred woman, aged 10 years, attempted is commit suicide at No. 31, Kowloon City Road by cutting her throat with a table knife.
Those interested in the Rising Sun," Chung Chow, are reminded to attend at Mesara Donnelly & Whyte's Office, 2. Queen's Buiding, at 5 o'clock this after-
noc.ADT,
the mud beneath his feet. The PRINCE OF WALES's constant acknowledgment of the plaudits of the crowds, and the sailles with which he greeted their enthusiasm,
The red typhoon signs) which had been The up since Wednesday night was replaced older folks maintained the old tradition by the black signal yesterday afternoon. more or less, but the younger found it much more agreeable to cheer and wase Munisipality by a Filipino member to A Bill is to be introduced in the Manila flags than to be dumbfounded by thei sight of Royalty. The police authorities limit all boxing bouts in the city to four
democratic oa by refraining from mar Tupan pers report that the N.Y.K.. shalling the crowds. No doubt instrue. Will declare on the 20th inst. a dividend tions were issued to, the police in the of 15 per cent., as against (20 per cent. matter, and although it was against all for last terol. precedent in the way, of receiving Royal and Imperial personages, no attempt was made to prevent the crowd from seeing The PRINCE OF WALES may, therefore, be said to have had as democratic welcome in Japan as the PRINCE REGINT OF JAPAN received in England, indeed, perhaps more so, for while in England the routes of the Imperial, procession were guarded by soldiers and police, in most cases in Japan it was left for the people themselves to open a passage for the procession. There were no incidenta" in connection with the visit, although some minor squabbles arose as to the right of pre sentation among different bodies, only to be quickly husbed again. One of these was among the Municipal Councillors of Tokyo, who apparently expected that the Praxes would shake hands with all of them at the reception in his honour given by the Municipality. Another was atuong the students of Kobe, who objected to the selection of the representative studente who were honoured with presentation to the PRINCE The objections, were perhaps, not altogether uncalled for, since photo- graphs largely circulated show that these haughty young" gentlenen Exiled to take off their caps, when the PINCE kindly shook hands with them, although this is a discourtesy that they would not dare to show to "their teachers. As stated, however, these dissensions were quiekis suppressed.
J
As regards the political aspect of the visit is is difficult to say anything. As a rale political questions were kept
A cargo coolie was accidentally killed on board the s.s. Aus Chor on Wednes day. The coolie was wetking cargo when he fell into the main ballast tank. When picked up he was dead.
1
Governor-General Wood has decided to remain in the Philippire Islands at siders it would be betrayal of public least till the end of the year as he con- trust to desert his work before that" time.
A salesman employed in the Wing Or Stere is at present lying in hospital The man was lying asleep when some un- suffering from, severe burns to the face... known person threw a quantity of corro- sive fluid over his face.
It is
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announced in the Shanghai that Mr. F. L. Knight (for many years affairs of the firm of Messrs. Mackinnon. in Hongkong) has assumed charge of the Mackenzie & Co. in that part. Mr. Biron
going home by the Dongala. Dn furlough.
The news was received in Shanghai lest ecnferred upon Sir Edward Pearce, the work that the Chinese, Government has 4th class order of the Chiaho. It is z marks the Daily New, and a well-merited recognition of service, re- realization that Sir Edward's work hua brenns
much in the interests of the Chinese populage as of the foreign."
Sir Edward and Lady Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Smith were among the many well-known Shanghai, pechle
Union Building A. S. WATSON & severely in the background, although, of who inft for Home by the Empress of law
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
!
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
THE GOODS of JAMES TOTTEN SHAW late of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Marcbant, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
bas, by
by virtue of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order miting the time for Creditors and others to send in their claims
against the above Estate to the 30TH JUNE, 1952.
All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the andersigned on or before that date. Dated the 20th day of May, 1929.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Prince's Building.
Ice House Street,
1043]
Hongkong.
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING 'AND MINING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF SHARE WARBANTS TO BEARER.
ISSUE OF NEW TALONS WITH COUPONS Nos 21. TO 40 ATTACHED.
40
:
CO., LTD.,
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
BIRTH.
SINNECKER-A!" Shanghai, on May 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE SINNEKER.
07.
DEATH.
·UNDERWOOD.--At Shanghai, the dearly doved twin sons (Peter Wilson and Derak), of Mr. and Mrs. J. H UNDERWOOD.
HongKong Orrion: 10, Dra Vaux R., C. London Orno: 131, FLEET STREET, E.O.
#
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, MAY 26mm, 1992.
WALES.
course, references in the historic friend-Smith's departure it is learned that
last week. In connexion with Mr. Brooke ship between Britain and Japan were John Johnstone is returning to Shanghai made freely. The Press appears to have of Messrs. Jardine, Matheran & Co.'s in the course of a few weeks to take charge.
ہوتے
welcomed the Prisce merely as the re-office. presentative of Britain and the host of
One of the best welcome numbers" the PRIN REGENT during his recent we have seen in eonnection with the visit
visit to England. It was the part played by the PRIN OF WALKS in welcoming the PRINCE REGENT to England which touched the popular faney and made the visit a popular on. On his part the PRINCE showed himself ready to appreciate every. thing done for him, The papers were We observe that Mr. Thomas Bowen filled with his doings, capecial delight Partington is busy at home booming the being taken in the unconventional part which, he says, a wonderful reception is Sino-British Trade Association to of his activities. No doubt many of the being given by the leading Chinere busi stories were apocryphal and invented just Robert Hy Tunes Pants of the East,
nesa men in various
LL.D. is Kt., to amuse readers, but other more authen-mentioned as the Hon. President, and licated incidents were circulated. That a among the Vice Presidents there are PRINCE could be human was
names of other well known Chinese resi- new redents of
Hongkong and the Straits Settle relation to the Japanese; time he should penis. but none representing the Treaty like to try his skill as a jurikisho puller. ports of China, excepting Amoy (which that he should walk unannounced into rented by an old resident of Sings
pore). We suppose the explanation is 'hotel and demand gen just as an ordinary that in the Treaty ports the leading persons, refusing all special treatment; Sino-British Trade Association as wd Chinese residents know as little about th that he should do his own shopping, know ourselves. dance with whomsoever he plenced, and generally conduct himself like other
of II.R.H. the Prince of Wales to the Far Gazette. It is a production of some fifty Enst is that published by the Japan pages, profusely illustrated by photo. well printed and must appeal to residents graphic reproductions. The number is in Japan especially as interesting" souvenir of the royal
visit....
N TALONS at the foot of the Share NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Warrants to Bearer most now be detached and surrendered to the Tientsin Office of the JAPAN AND THE PRINCE OF people-all these things struck the people KARAR MINING ADMINISTRATION
Applications must be made in person or through
Banker
other Agent, and
duly authorised Ested on the proper form.. Applications through the post cannot be dealt with
The new Talons with Coupons Nos. 21 to 40 attached will be ready for issue in about 4 (gd) PC YOUNG,
Acting General Manager, KAILAN BEINING ADMINISTRATION.
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in the Hongkong & Shanghai Eanking months. Corporation new premises. Apply SANG LER, c/o Compradore Department, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank.
TO LETEM From 1st July, 1993 or Earber if Required.
UITE of 5 OFFICES, 2nd FLOOR of 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19, Connsaght Road Central Verandahs to each rocin, FACING HARBOUR, LIFT from the Ground Floor. Apply Box 750 e/o Dail Prous Oles 1760
FOR SALE
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
invitation to -dinner
ANOTHER PIRACY ON THE **WAH SUN." PASSENGERS REVEAL THEM. SELVES AS PIRATES.
PRINCE himself must have popular attitude towards the Prince or pumbered and for scale One:
killed and two were wounded.
The
passengers,
of Japan with amazement, accustomed as they are to the most rigid court etiquette. A GLANCE at the comments in the Japanese It is true that since his visit to England Press on the visit of the PaINCE OF WALES the PRINCE REGENT has thrown "over a to Japan. fully confirms the impression part of the ancient etiquetic, has accepted ber, has agnin passed through that ex derived from the cables that it was an
The so. Wah Nga, pirated last Decem from private perience. On her last trip to Shanmi, unqualified success. The Japanese Gov- societies, responded to the cheers of the with a large number of returned emi erament did everything in its power to crowds, and become more human gener Eing Hoi, in Chinese territory, soma grants from Singapore, she was passing give the Royal visitor a hearty reception, ally. But these democratic leanings the paasengers suddenly made a demons- bours out of Hongkong, when some of fand the people responded with a will have so far bere confined to the capital, tration in force. They produced revolvers
Wherever the PRINCE went, there were and the people at large are more or less and began
the large crowds to welcome him, and unaware of them. It is probable that the haved very Pluckily, though much out-
driving eud of the ship.
passengers to one The Although the
time z miniaturo got rather tired of the constant succession WALES was more free and easy than it battle raged on the PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of of addresses and receptions, he no doubt would be towards the PRINCE REGENT
guard letting by Public Auction Sale, to ba Fold on MUNDAY, the 29th day of appreciated the spirit in which they were should he undertake such a tour among with them the savings of a life time werd May: 1922, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the offered. There was a great marshalling is subjects, and it is certain that the rules the systematically robbed, in spite of Fahlia Works Department, by Order of of the school children, who in many for the reception of Imperial personages pairing attitude of some of the older
their tears and protestations. EXCELLENCY THE GOTIENOS of one Trot e
of The vessel will be on view from the AND approximately to modern 2 Colony of Hongkong, for ton of 75 years, British National Anthem in Foglish, and time there was, in other ways, a strict about 50 tons of the more valuable cargo
7,000 square feet (on UROWN LAND at Quarry Bay in 4th May to the 31st May inclusive, during oried brick and concrete building aitable for with the option of renewal at a OROWN KENT
the places were specially taught to sing the would not be so relaxed. At the same people was pitiful to sec.
to be fined by the Burveyor of HIS MAJERIT the weather being more reefdherence to the customary regulations for of the ship and with the other proceeds throughout the visit, and the temperature the reception of Imperial personages. The of their piracy they made their way
ashore. mild, if not warm, there was no complaint inscriptions in welcome were all couched The vessel then proceeded to Shinem?" of exposure or hardship. A thoroughly in language which is confined to the but, owing to cable troubles, her owners, democratic reception was accorded the Imperial family, and in the case of kong, have only just beard details. Up to the Pak Hang S.8. Company, of Hong PRINZ by the crowds, who have quickly Japanese the police authorities ordered late hour last night the ship had act assimilated the Western methods of that there should be no overlooking of the reached Hongkong. walcoming Imperial personages. In old Royal procession, which is also strictly Japan the progresen of Imperial person-adhered to in the case of Imperial pro agen were grooted with respectful ellenoc, greaca. The Prisce had a strenuous the poople casting down their eyes in programme to get through and he went 13,000 290 4,500 | fear of meeting the Imperial cye, while through it with the utmost cheerfulnes the Imperial personage himself took no and good nature leaving behind him [1055 more notice of the crowd then if it were nothing but pleasant memories.
the ordinary working hours of the Dockyard. PARTICULARS OF HM.S. " MOONSHINE”. A single screw steamer of about I.E.P.170 Length between Perpendiculara......866. Breadth, extreme
office and godown
Further details apply
(85)
Tu Kmo, for one further term of 75 years.
„170"
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co
FOR SALE
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Depth in bold 10′0′′ Approximate Displacement Tour 230 (ahont) Material of Construction ***
Wood..
Fittings in Cabina, ka Fillings on Deck, &c. Stee. Hul, Balkbeada, &o. Decks Steel, wood sheathed) Upper and
Lowner
Si. Tandara will be received in the Office of The Commodore, Hongkong, up to Noos on THURSDAY the late Inno, 1933.
J. 2. FENMAN,
ABSOLUTELY NEW
(1) Two 80 BIP, Bingle Cylinder Bolinder Oil Enginen. Bovi. 225 per minuts.
(1) Two 60 BHP. two cylinder Bolinder Oil Engines direct connected to 25 KW. 115 Volt direct current (compound wound) dynamos complete with back of board field zheostat för each machine- (3) Two oil fuel tanks capacity of each 20
tions.
Apply to Belindars,
C/o Lolly From Office
Dy: Naval Store Officer. B. M. Dookyul,
Hengkong, May, 1972.
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Locality:
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The robbers shipped to a small craft
TYPHOON. WARMING.
The telegram quoted below was received from the Manila Observatory:-
May 25th, 11.30 à. Cyclone or typhoon W. of Northern Luzon more than 100 miles distant in clining Westward.
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