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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

HONGKONG AND

SHANGHAI BANKING

CANA

CORPORATION

Authorised. Capital ........$50,000,000 |

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA

Issued & Fully Paid-Up $20,000,000 Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1856 Beserva Funda:

Sterling

.....£8,500,000

H.K. Currency Reserve $10,000,000 Reserva Liability of Proprietors.

..$20,000,000

Head Office:-HONG KONG

·HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: 38," Bishopsgate E.C.2. Paid-up Capital ................................ £3,508,000 Reserve Fund ...............£3,009,000 Reserve Liability of Pro-

'prietors..

Board of Directors.

T. E. Pearce, Esq., Chairman. Hon. Mr. J..J. Paterson,

Deputy Chairman.

G. Miskin, Esq..

£3,000,000

MANCHESTER BRANCH: 7. Mosley Street, Manchester.

BAXOXOX

'AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

ALOE STAR KONG KONG GIAO AMRITSAR

ILOILO

KANGOON IPOX

SAIGON KARACHI ·SEEFMEAN. KLAND

BHANGRAL KOKK

SINGAPORE SITIAWAN NOURABAYA TAIPING

BATAVIA BOMBAY

CALOUTTA

JANTON

KUALA

J. K. Bousßeld, Esq.,

A. H. Compton, Esq.,

Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell,

W. H. Look, Esq.,

E. S. Morrison, Esq..

Hou. Mr. A. L. Shields,

H. V. Wilkinson, Esq.,,

Sir Vandeleur M. Graybarn,

MAY

KUCHING

Branches:-

Amoy

Ipoh

Penang

COLOMBO DELHI

MADRAS

Bangkok

Johore

Rangoon

Batavia

Kobe

Saigon

Bumbay

Kowloon San

Calcutta

HAIPHONG KAMBORG KANKOW HARBIN

Canton

Chefoo ļ

Kuala

Chief Manager. CAWNPORK

Francisco

Lumpor Shanghai London Singapore Lyons Sourabaya Dairen Malacca Sungei Foochow Manila Patani

Colombo

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Haiphong Muar Swatow Hamburg (Johore) Tientsin Bankow Mukden Toky Harbin New York Tsingtao Hongkow Peiping Yokobama Iloilo

Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits received for one year or shorter perioda in Local and other Gur- rencies on terms which will be quoted on application,

Also up to date Safe Deposit Boxes in various sizes To Let.

Hong Kong, 7th October, 1838-

HONGKONG SAVINGS

BANK

The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING COR. .PORATION. Rules may be ob

tained on application.

For the HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

*.ki V. M. Grayburri,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 7th October, 1838.

BANK OF EAST ASIA. LIMITED

Authorised Capital...$10,000,000.00, Paid-up Capital....... 5,598,600.00 Reserve and Undivided

9,778,726,76

Profits

Head Ofer:HONG KONG No. 10, Des Voeux Road, Central.

Board of Directora:

Sir Shouson Chow, Chairman Li Koon Chun, Esq. · Là Lan Sang, Eig, P. K. Kwok, Esq... WongChuson, Esq. Wong Yun Tong, Esq. Kan Ying Po, Esq. ChanChingShek, Esq., FungPingWah Txq.

"Kan Tong Po, Esq., Chief Manager.

Li The Fong, Esq., Manager.

Batavia Boobay

Orientia

Branches and Agencias time

Kowloom Pezang Bourabaya

Bangpon Balon

Яmatow Sydney Taroku Tiental

London Mal Helbourne 8an Fraz Nagraks New York Seattle Tokyo

Bemarang Vancouver Shangal "Yokohama Singapore

Gezion Haiphous Hantow ..Bomalala Paris

Kobe

Pelping

Every description of Banking| and Exchange business transacted. Loana

granted

securities.

approved

LUMPUR

TIETSIN

TONGIAR

(Bhuket)

TEINOTAO YOKOHAMA

MANILA KEDAN. NEW YORK PRIPING

(Peking)

FORMIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened "and FIXED DEPOTS received for One Year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted on application. The Bank's Head Office in London 'undertakes Executor and Trustee business, and claimi re- covery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.

R. A: CAMIDGE,

Manager.

THE CHASE BANK

15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

HEAD OFFICE:

18, PINE STREET,

NEW YORK.

An American Bank offering com- plete Foreign Banking Service in the principal Markets of the world.

Interest Rates on Application.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

This Bank is entirely owned by

THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK, New Yoax,-with Resources over U.S. $2,800,000,000.

D. M. BIGGAR,

Manager

BANK OF CHINA

Specially Chartered by THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA AB AN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

...

BANK PAID-UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA); Owing to our numerous Branches in China and. connections in the principal Commercial Centres of the. World, we are able to extend to our Clients special facilities for Domestic and Foreign Banking and Exchange.

Head Office: SHANGHAI Hong Kong Brunch;

4, QUEEN'S ROAD, C. South China Officer: CANTON

KONGMOON Current Accounts opened in Loca} } SWATOW TOISHAN Currency and Fixed Deposits re- SHIUCHOW KINGCHOW ceived for one year or shorter

We also handle the issue of periods in Local and Foreign Cur Bonds and other "Public Funds of rencies on terms which will be the Chinese "Government both at quoted on application..

Safe Deposit Boxes To Let.

THE

KAN TONG PO,

HIRAM

Chief Manager.

Home and Abmad.

SHOU J. CHEN,

CHINA-SIAM

LL. “HELLAS*

HIRAM”

Manager

LINE.

HONG KONG-BANGKOK

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SINGAPORE—FENANG-BANGOON Regular Express Servios m..." HAT LEE" leaving Hong Kong

8th March ms. “ HAI HING" leaving Hong Kong • Stad March Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports.

Excellent passenger accommodation available.

For freight, pássága valh and all ólkar information-Apply to:

THORESEN & CO., LTD.

A Giberal ARBEM, “

Qusser's Building.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

DESTROYER BEAR-ADMIRALSTM- Now that both the Home Flest and the Mediterranean, Destroyer Flotillas are commanded by Rear-Admirals, - A new Fleet Order directs"that the fol Towing short titles should be used:-- RA. (D) HF., and RA. (D) Mediter- renean.

DRILLSHIP RENAMED As the name Unicorn has been propriated for the Fleet Air Arm sup- ply and repair ship of the 1938 new Construction programme, the old ship of that name employed as R.N.VR | driliship at Dundee will in future be

known as "unicarn II."

GENERAL

FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA

IN THE FAR EAST

More than a year has gone by since in the Far East a con- Atlet burst out, the settlement of which has developed to the ex- tent of a great wär, Every day the news of the front in the Far Fast is cabled to all corners of the world; every day hundreds of people fall victims to the violent solutiori of this confilet between Japan, and China.

Not to this disaster, however, doches is the danger of malaria we want to pay attention in the searching for victims and finding up-columns of the "Malarts Monthly," them, in great mumbers.

Rather do we want to dwell for a Therefore the gifts of the USA, moment on the invisible opponent Denmark, and the Netherlands to lying in wait for both fighting China for fighting this malaria powers, Japanese as well as Chin-danger, gifts meant for buying ese, in the middle of the tumult of quinina, deserve full attention and war. That the of both countries appreciation The Netherlands the epidemic disease haunting the Government, together with that of land and adds to the general des-the Netherlands East Indies. Dut truction. Stealthier than the F 50,000 at the disposal of Chiza

BERVICE CONDITIONS In further decisions on some of the requests made at the Review of ser vice Conditions in 1936, the Admiralty announce that steps are being taken to provide better facilities in respect of lavatories, bathing, washing, and cooking in the dockyards.

It is not possible, however, to per- mit relatives and friends to enter the dockyards uniescorted to- visit ratings in ships during their watch on board,

dangers from the air and the tren-for" buying quinine, and one can bmagine the gratefulness expressed by the Chinese delegate. Dr. Wel- lington Koo, for this spontaneous readiness to help.

CANADIAN-U.S.

as this would entail much extra cuty PACIFIC DEFENCE for police and the employment of female preventive officers.

To enable engine-room ratings to keep in touch with modern engineer- ing developments, periodical lectures have been began at home ports. A series of lectures and conducted toura has

also been arranged in Home Fleet ships and will be extended to all fleets

A new type of mattress (Dunlopillo) is being introduced to provide a more ecmfortable type of bed in the Royal Marine divisions. The tropical shirt

to be substituted for the tropical singlet for wear by all ratings in class III uniform fjacket and peaked cap), but ratings in class II uniform (those dressed as seamen) will continue to wear the singlet.

Strategic Roads To Connect

Alaska And U.S.

STREET COLLECTIONS Holland sent its gift to the League of Nations, while Denmark sent its present straight to China | A great number of Chinese ladies organised street collections in New York, in support of China and in still another way did America "co- operate, spontaneously in this re- lief-action

The Canadian and United States general staffs, according Three countries offered Chma to reports from Ottawa, are go-quinine, the quinine which the hitherto worn by chief petty offering to work out plans for a joint country needs so badly in this defence of the Facite coast of struggle for the salvation and pro- the United States and Canada. tection of ita subjects. The Dict These plans envisage among that even Japan, did not object to other things the protection of the these gifts is proof of the fact that Canadian coast from the sea by the malaria fight in the Far East Canadian forces are to confine is equally important to the Japari- the United States fleet while the lese and to the Chinese,

to.. themselves

protecting the coastal defences and strategica! | ~~~~ positions.

After trial of jumpers fitted with zip fasteners in the Home Fleet and on the Mediterrancan and Fast Indies Stations, this type of jumper has not been recommended and will therefore not be introduced.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments nade by the Admiralty:-

are

Instr. Car-W A Bishop, to Prest dent for crse. (March 1).

Lt.Cdr.-W. L. Brodrick to Tron Duke (Feb. 24),

Surgn. Lt.Cdr.-A. D. Sinclair, M.B., to Pembroke for R.N.B. (Feb. 25), and

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939. --PAGE 13

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES ·

via KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU 9.8 PRESIDENT TAFT"

Sails Feb. 18th at 400 PË. “ 8.S." PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" 88.PRESIDENT PIERCE " *8.8. "PRESIDENT. COOLIDGE *

• GALLS AT SHANGHAI

"

Mar. 11th at 4.00 PM.

Mar. 28th at 4,00 PAL

Apr. 8th at Edo A.M.

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ

S.Š. “PRESIDENT GARFIELD" Bails S.B.PRESIDENT MONROE *

S.&. * PRESIDENT ADAMS* SS PRESIDENT VAN BUREN"

FOR

Mar. 17th at 11 NooN

Mar. 19th at 9.00 P.M.

"Apr. 14th at 18 Noos

Apr. 18th at 18 Noor

MANILA

: 88, "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" Sails Mar. 4th at 6.00 PM:

8.8. " PRESIDENT GÄRFIELD " SS PRESIDENT PIERCE"

8.3. “PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

Mar. 17th at 19 Noor

`Mar. 18th at 6.00 P.M.

Mar. 31st at 9,00 P.M.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.

ROUND WORLD SERVICES

12, PEDDER ST.

CONSIGNEES"

NOTICES

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

These plans also envisage the CONSIGNEES' NOTICES THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD construction of strategic roads through Canada connecting the United States and Alaska.

to President for R.N. College, Green NATIONAL FLAG

wich (March 23).

to

Sub-Ltt-P. Aylwin, to Kempenfelt (March 1), and to Jervis (on comm.); A N.. Macpherson. Vanquisher (Mar. 1), and to Jersey fon commg); T. Hay, to Punjabi fon commg.); R.

6. Henley, to Bedouin (on commg

P. K. Welsh, to Jackal: T. HP. WI- son to Tartar: R. N. Stanbury. to

Mashiona.

Act. Sub-Lt.-C. P. N. Wells Cole, to

Vernon for crse, (Feb. 13).

Cd. Gunner (T-H. T. Baker, to London (Feb. 18),

Sig. Bom.-E. Caplin, to Gloucester

(March 91.

Wt. Elect.-S. R. J. Pitman, to Cale don (Feb. 14); J. W. Douthwaite, to Cumberland (Feb. 16).

H

PROMOTIONS Pay. Cadets.-J. P. E. Lynes, J. F. Banbury, R. J. E. Haynes, P Goddard, C. J. H. Genge. P. R. L. Bizley, R. H

FOR BURMA

RICKMERS LINES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE SOPHIE RICKMERS"

having arrived from Hamburg and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are Peacock As Emblem hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk The King has approved a na- into the Eong Kong & Kowloon tional fag for Burma, has hitherto used the Union flag. obtained as soon as the goods are Whart & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be distinctive landed.

and the grant of a

Burma

new status as a flag is a recognition of Burma's Optional cargo will not be landed unit in the bere, unless notice has been given 48 Empire.

hours prior to vessel's arrival, but The flag is a blue ensign bear-carried on from port to port to the

final ing the emblem of the peacock extend

port of call to which the option in natural colours on a gold background,

circular No claims will be silmitted after the The personal Goods have left the Godowns, and all flag of the Governor is the Union goods remaining undelivered after the,

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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS & MANILA,

THE 8.8. "BENRINNES"-

TONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their rink into the bazarious

rent.

TRL 28171.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MAKITIMERS

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.S. MIN" 3°10/39.

BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK via HAIPHONG etc.

Arrrr HONG KONG on MONDAY, THE 20TH FEB., 1939.

that their goods with the exception ONSIGNEES are hereby informed

and/or extra hazardous Godówns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or being landed & stored into the godowns from the wharves Delivery may be of the Hong Kong Kowloon What and obtained.

Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon, whence No Claims will be admitted after the delivery may be obtained immediately

26th Feb., 1938. will be subject to or before the 28th Feb., 1939, or they Goods have left the Godowns and all after landing. Goods remaining undelivered after the All Claims must be sent in to me on

will not be recognized. All Claims against the steamer müst Damaged Packages will be examined be presented to the undersigned on or by the Company's Surveyors, Hersih. before the 19th Mar, or they will not Goddard & Douglas in the presence of be recognized

the Conairpers at 10:00 am, ob To comply with the General Bonded Saturday, the 28th Feb, 1989. Warehouse Regulations, consignees Consignees must have a Bevanne must have a Revenae Officer in stten-Officer in attendance when any dutiable dance when damaged dutiable goods goods ars eramined by the Company's are examined.

Surveyors All broken, chara and damaged No Fire Insurance will be effected by where they will be examined on the

E. OBL, 24th Feb, 1939, at 9 am. by MesarY,

Agent. Carmichael & Clarks.

Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1939.

Sharus. J. C. Davies, I. P. Goodwin, Flag bearing in its centre the 2nd Mar, 183, will be subject to arods are to be left in the Godowns us in any case whatever,

R. C. Quinton, M. C. M. Jephson, M L. Cully, J. P. Mollett, D. M. Lawder. to rank of Payr. Mid. (seny. Jan. 1). Cdr. (Reid). B. Graham-Watson, D.S.O.. to rank of Capt. fretd.). (seny. Feb. 12),

"

THE ARMY

distinctive peacock

emblem

a gold ground encircled by a Barland.

rent.

No Fire Insurance has bean effected. Bill of Lading willbe countersigned

RICKMERS LINES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE M.V.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD THE

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 1st The emblem is a Burmese pea- Mar, 1939, at 10 am. by our Sar- cock in his pride, taken from the varor Messrs. Goddard and Douglas design which appeared

To comply with the General Bonded by on the Warehouse Regulations consignees WR. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA); LTD. ällver coinage of King Mindon must have a Revenue Officer in

Agents dated 1852.

attendance when damaged dutisble Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1930. [181 The peacock is generally re-goods are examined Vergarded as the national emblem and Apr., 1939, or they will not be All claims must reach as before the of Burma and has been so re-recognized. .cognised in the armorial bearings No Inaurades will ne effented, of Burma granted by the College Bills of Lading will be countersigned of Arms. These are heraldically by described as "Úr. &

JEBSEN & CO.; peacock in

Agents. shown. Some of the moves will be

his pride proper."

Hong Kong, 23rd Feb, 1939. made towards the end of this year: made to obtain international re- Arrangements will have to be Razmnk. The Suffolk Regiment. Agra, The Leicestershire Regiment, cognition for the Burma' fag, and Bombay-The Welch Regiment. the date on which it will be Landi Kotal-The South Stafford-brought,, into official use will be

shire Regiment.

NEW MAJOR-GENERAL Major-General W. H. McN. schoyle-Campbell, O.B.E M.C.. who has been promoted to that rank after vice, is 54. 26 years' artillery and ordnance ser- STATIONS IN INDIA the following regiments have been The battalions serving in India of allotted new

stations for 1949 a

Cawnpore The South Wales 'Bor-

derers Multan The Somerset Light In-

fantry.

Delhi The Duke of Wellington's

Regiment

נו

Bangalore The Royal Norfolk Re

giment.

Madras-The Wiltshire Regiment.

Poona

The King's Own."

notified.

Tunnel Plan For Channel

The project of digging a tunnel Dinapore The Lincolnshire Reg-between Britain and France under

ment. Nasirabad-The Northamptonshire

Regiment.

the Channel, recently taken up again in France, has found a supporter in the "Daily Telegraph."

BREMEN.

TYRE Steamer

*BURGENLAND" having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo mzo hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk

"SCHARNHORST".

into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf [155 having arrived from

BREMEN, & Godown Company's godowns st HAMBURG and Peris, consignees Kowloon, where delivery may be of cargo are hereby notified that obtained as soon as the goods · med their cargo in being landed at landed their risk into the godowns of The Optional cargo will not be landed Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & here, unless notice has been given 48 GT owoon, Where hours prior to vessel's arrival, but

can be obtained.

carried on from port to port to the All goods remaining undelivered after final port of call to which the option st Mar, 1999, will be subject extends will be admitted after the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.

STRAN "BURDWAN.“

AITI HONG KONG, os 10TH FEB,, 1938.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBKAI - TAR, MARSEILLES, MAITA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBÓ AND STRAITS. Among the held regiments of artil

ONSIGNTES of Cargo by the lery the 25th will go to Kirkee, the 3rd to Jhansi. the 5th to Campbell- that the partisans of this project and placed ar rua zink in the Hoog "It was in vain, up to the present, above-named Vessel are hereby in

formed that their Goods are being landed pore and Rawalpindi (by exchange of batteries), and the 8th will change its have emphasise that the French, Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowe batteries between Lucknow, Cawnpore, formerly potential foes, are now Company's Godowns st Kowloon wheat and Pyzabad. The mountain branch will send the 3rd Regiment to Intimate friends," writes the sich Consignment will be sorted out Meck

obtained botabad. the 25th to Waziristan, the Conservative paper in an editorial, by Mark And Delivery own 24th to Peshawar, and the 21st to: "It was equally in vain that they

the Goods are landed, “. Kobat Peshawar, Nowshera,

Optional Goods will be landed bare and stressed that if the tunnel were less instruntiatie have been given to Landi Kotal.

LODE to pierce could, on the the contrary Bix Hours before arrival gl

ROYAL AIR FORCE

BICESTER STATION COMMAND, Group-Captain R. M. Field has re- cently assumed command of the air station at Bicester, where two bomber squadrons are based. In succession to Wing Commander C. J. & Dearlove. who has been appointed for air staff duties with No. 1 (Bomberi Group, Abingdon.

Answering various questions in

the

to rent.

NO FIRE INSURANCE be Goods have left the Godowns, and all effected by usin Buy case whatever goods remaining undelivered after, the Damaged packages must be left in the 23rd Feb, 1938, will be subject to godown for examination by the con- rent

signees

and the Company's surrayers, All broken chafed, and damaged Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, on Goods are to be left in the GodownS, the 28th, Feb., 1939,

where they will be examined on stad Consignees must have a Revenue Feb 1958, at 10 km, by OBLI Officer in attandanes when damaged Surveyors Messrs. Goddard and duti ble goods are examined by the Douglast

groda bave left the godown and must have Bevenue Officer in Company's surveyors,

To comply with the General Bonded No claim will be admitted after the Warehouse Regulations consignees claims must be presented within Two attentoes whith damaged dafashi Weeks of the ship's arrival bere, after good té examined. which date they will not be recognised. All claims must reach us before the Consignees des reducited to surrender tard Mar 1989, or they will not be their Bir of Tading to the unutgoed recognized and for counterPADHERS & CO...

No Inrarance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be

De counteralgmed by

JEBSEN & CO.

“Agente 1147 Hong Kong, 18th Feb,

NOEDDEUTEREY Isor, Bi

contrary be closed, în nở time. Old the steamer Wehin 3 days in Hong Kong, Mind Feb, 1909

prejudices continue to dominate an Goods not cleared epoch when political and military cluding date of arrival, will be subject conditions. have changed com- pletely.

rest

to

No Fire Insuranos will be effected by ne in any one whatdyte, "One could discuss the erects Damaged Package must be left which such a tunnel would have the Godowns for «fazrination by ALE on, the commercial Interests of Ocarigness, and the Company #wurveyor, Britain, and one could ask whether on Mondays and Tastedays, within the Mrs. Gompany & Dovolás, no 10 mem the capital invested in the F Storage period. undertaking would bring retums. Consignees are specially notified that "But the partiaans of the pro- it is necessary for a Revenda Omloer lo the House of Commons on Febject could, with equal right, repis be present at the e examination of damaged 32, Mr. R.A. Butler declared that that from the point of view of AD Old Egainst the Stage zisab according to Information receive military affairs, the advantage of be pesented to the Unchanged an or ed by the British Government, having a pamage practically before 18th Mar, 1939, or they the number of Italian troops immune to submarines and planes not be rangnised, una stationed in Italian Fäkt Atried for the teknapo of food Canell he wiittied after the

Goods, have her hur Bedows, inclusive of Italian Somaliland supplies, troops an and Eritres, have been increas would largely: ed since 1938 to 89,684,

dufiable

FOR SALE

KING GEORGE IV" WHISKY

Non refillable QUARTS 25.00 per bottle

Flask Flask

PINTS $25

PINTS E65 Obtainable

HUNG CHEONG

Lance

MAOKINNON, MACKENZIE 4 CB. Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1939 [148.

Tel. 57108,

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