EOST-OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR
i. HOLIDAYS. The Post Office will be open D Christmas-day-on Tuesday, the 26th- instant and on Monday, the 1st January from 8 to 9...only.
1
In the event of the arrival. of the
Franch Mail from Europe on the January the Post Office will be open one hour for the delivery theroof.
There will be one'olivary and one collection of letters cach day a Bundaye.
The Money Order Office will h entirely closed during thi holidays...
The public are informed that owing to the large number of parcels, due by the incoming English Mailas. Deranba, they will not be rily for delivery to the addresscas until 10 am morning, the 22nd instant.
Friday
ARRIVALS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 1911
Anhui, Br., 1,850, J. B. Harris, 20th DocShanghai 17th Dec., Dan.-B. & S. Fukui Maru. Jap..., 8,087, H. Tominska 20th Dec.---Moji 14th Dec., Coal.-M. B. K. Andalahin, Germs., 3.621, Makhow.
20th De-Shanghai 18th Empire, Br. 8,64 2,816, St. John .. George, 2011 Dec-Sydney
vin Porte 25th Nov., Gon. G. b. &.00.
Doc., Gen. H. A. K.
Davanha, Br. H.6, 4.786. W. It
Hickoy, 21st Dec-Bombay Ctl: Deo,, Mail and Gen. &O. 8. Ñ. Co.
HALDANE ON INVASION.
400,000 to Meet Probable Force HONGKONG
of 70;000, 1
If Lord Haldane, Secretary for War, is not unduly optimistic Britain nood not greatly, four in-
vasion,
A
Replying, in the House of Lords, to Lord Portsmouth, be
Hotels.
HOTEL
'J; H. FAGÒART.
Manager. [25
"Fink? OLIH
Boaglong, 20th April, 1911.
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephons 197.
admitted that the Territorials MANAGEMENT & CUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT
wore from 40,000 to 50,000 below
their strength. He was advised 857] Taistun, Ohi. .., 1,261, R. G. Pam-by the General Staff that from
N. Co.
their point of view the important|
more, 21st Doc.-Canton 20th Doc, Gen.-C. M. 9.ting in the organisation wa
suitable units sufficient to provide three things: (1) Const defence; (2) dofonce against raids on comparatively small scale; and (3) the formation of a central force capable of reinforcing the local forces against these raids and also capable of dealing with attacks qu a larger scale."
Chinhwa, Br. ... 1,360, Benson, 21st Deo-Canton 20th Deo., Gen.-B. & 8. Only fully prepaid letters and post Huichow, Br. B... 1,217, G. Hooker cards at Lustmissible by the Siberian
Doc-Canton 20th 21st, Route to Europe.
Del., Gen.-B. & §.
Tize 8.8. Hiundaya, with the Fiberian Koon
Mall is due to arrive hora lo-inorrow..
A Mail will alone for :-
Sting, Br. . 1,869, Wight 21st. DeShanghai and Swatow 17th Do, Gen. J., M. & Co.
Saigon-l'er Lycemon. 2nd Dec., Samare, Br. ss., 8,418, N. Mae
DAM.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kober Yokoham, Haluami San Francisco (Siberian Mail to Europe)-Per Nippontinaca,
22nd Doc., 1. Bangkok-Por Drafar, 22nd Dec.,
•NOON.
Shpatein, Br. 8.5. 1,081, leppeld,
ASTOR
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HÓTEI‚)''
QUEEN'S BOAD, "HONGKONG.
Mails,
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY:
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about
the DATES named-
FOR
LONDON, VIA)
17 TO BAIL ON
HIMALAYA *****........................... Noon,
Boe Special USUAL PORTS OF Capt. D. C. Gregor, R.. 23ni D. Advertisement.
SHANGHAI
NYAJEA
MOJI KOBE
About
& YOKOHAMA Capt. H. N. Rivors, a... 29th Deo.
LONDON & ANT-
WERPY.S'PORE, SYRIA
PENANG, MEDCapt. R. A. Petersen PORT SAID AND
MARSEILLES ..si
For Further Particulare, apply to
CENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Basoatly renovate I, and under entirely New Management. Large and Comfortable Reone, Excelisat Cuisine under the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF, and separate Tablet, Hot and Cold Bath, Electric Light throughout. Teras P. & 0, 8. N. Co.'s office, moderate, Finit Olasa accommodation for Families and Tourists.
Tmaximum strength of ani] attacking force was for the pur- Danald. 216 Dec.-Yako-pose of calculation and compari- hamn 14th Dec, Koro ino oil son assumed to be 70,000, but, -S.0. Ob.
according to the considored views of the Admiralty, no force of any thing approaching that strength could possibly land on these whores. It was considered, that] r the force which would be avail- able for home defence in the ab sonce of the expeditionary force was в ficient, for tho duties they. would be called upon to perform, If all the six divisions of the ex- peditionary army were away there
15 Dan-Chefoo 14th Dec., Gon.-B. & S.,' Wing Song, Br. ... 1,275, T. . Lislman, 21st Dee-Wa. kamatsu 15th Dec., Gen J., M. & Co.
Moji, Nagasaki, Kobo and Yokoliaras
-Per Fukui Mar, 22nd Jaguar, Dec., 1 b...
Australian
Mail-
Monils, Thursday kind, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville,
Morlin.
Ger, gunboat, 0,507 4. Vansolow, 20th Doc-from Pakliai.
Br. sloop. 1,917, B. O. M. Davie, 21st Doc-Labuan 11th Dec.
Under. Personal Supervision of
L GAMEAU, Proprietor
Telephone, 170
N. BLUMENTHAL Mansgor
Telegrama " Astor."
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
BELLE
AT.
VIEW Telephone No. 907. SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.
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HOTEL.
2 PM to 4 PM.
Admission 25 cents.
5 P.M. to 8 P.M.
P.M. to 11 P.M.
String Band will play
Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Yodo, 1303, Y. Yanagachi, 21 would be left 100,000 Special from 4 pm. to 10 p.m.
Launceston, New Zealand,
Dunedin, Melbourne, Ade- laide, Perth and Fremantle---
A
Pec.—from Bangkok,
Por. Nikko Biara, 22ni Dec., CLEARANCES AT THE HAB willing to take their part, and a
1 P.M.
AP.M.
Mars-Por Sui An,, 22nd ed., 1.15
Shanghai, Muji, Kobe and Yokohaman -Per Empiro, 2nd Dec., 2
Australian
Mail.;
English
BOUR OFFICE.
Segovia, for Shangliai,
. Apear, for Singapore. Wald, for Weilmiwci. Lycemoon, for Saigon. Savatie, for Manila, Koonshing, for Cauton.
inabi, for Mike. Nikko-mazu, for Manila. eranba, for Shanghai. villo. Brisbane, Sydees, Hempire, for Singapore.
Haben, for Stratos, bart, Launceston,
Manila, Cobu, Iloilo, port Darwin. Thursday Isinad, Cooktown, Cairns, Towns
New
Zealand, Dunedin, Mel- bourne, Adelaide, Perth, and Fromanilo-Fer Taiyuan 32nd Dad, 8 r. -
DEPARTED, Dai. 21.
Himpo-masa, for Yokohan. INDIA EUROPE. &c.,
Khiawan, for Shanghai VIATUTICORIN=(Laty Lattore 11.00 am. to Noon. Kwanglab, for Canton.
Alanor, for Haiphong.
Extra Postage 10 cants.) Waka-naru, for Shanghai.
mail (Supplementary board up to the tima fixed Wubu, for Chefon.
On
for departure of the mail. Appar, for Calentin, Extra Postige, 10 conts) Segovin, for Yokalisina. (Letters posted in all the Halmun, for Straton.
Pillar Boxes in fimo for the first Clearanga will be included in this contraet muil)—The| Parcel mail will be closed on Friday, 22nd inst, at 5 PM. Per Limalaya, 23rd Dec., 11
A.M.
..
Manile, Cebu and Iloilo Par Yann-
sing, 23rd Doc., 1 r.. Maca-Por Sui Tai, 23rd Doc., 1.15
PM Amor-Per Lochow, 23rd Dee., # Shanghai Per Kooushing, 23rd. Dev.,
Siberian
Mail.
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BHANGHAI, Siborina Mail
to Europe-Par. ' Halchow, 23rd Doc., Gr.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Per 6.8. Nikko Maru, prrived 201h Des, ftom Yokohama :— Harker, Mr. & Mrs. Willson, € ̈A.
A. N.
Yoshikawa, Mrs. Lee Chok-ya : K. Nakajima, Ms. Y. Yoshikawa, Mi, & Nonako, Mrs. F. Skattslul, A
MS
Pora.s. Empire, aurived 20th Dec.. from Sydney:-
Kong Bing, Mrs. Kong Sing, Miss -Lee Chon-370. McAlister Madhurst, G. II. Omoltund. Wood, L. M.
| Bell, 11. 1.
Brewster, II. Collard, Mrs. Honing, Mrs. Keech, George Reams, B. C. Jue Sang,
Reserves, over 200,000 Terri- torials, probably 15,000 to 20,000 National Reservists ready and
considerable number of Regulars, including garrison artillery, on gineors, and fighting units, which were left over after the require ments of the expeditionary force has been satisfied. Altogether thore would be upwards of 100,- 000 troops at home. The last thing likely was that anybody would risk the certain destruction of his army of 70,000, askuming ho could get it here.
down and despair at this moment. about the Territorial Force.
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Admission 50 cents.
at the above Hotel erory Sunday commencing
W. GALLAGHE“,
Hongkong, 13th Deo,mber, 1911.
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. PLUNKET'S GAP
271
Brar
The Peak,
The Tram Termiade.
Tel. 66, For Temus, apply to the
MANAGER.
Adams, Miss.
HOTEL LISTS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Laak, G. M. Kretzer, Dr.
Lawpman, Mr. &
Mrs. H.
Anderson, Mr. &
Mt. 0.
Ba bitt, W. H. Bailey, Mr. & Mrs.
11, W..
W., Jr.
Lawrence, W. H. Lawrence, Mr. &
Mrs: J. G, Lemaitre, R. Linnell, II. P. Linnall, Miss and
norad Livingston, E. Banfield, Miss
.Loader, Miss Louquist, W. Banfied, Master Lucas, Mrs. W. E, Hanfield, Mrs. J. J. Luery, M., Barlow, H. P. Bate, C. B. Bake, Dr. & Mrs.
G. 8. Bocker, G. Bernie, J.
J
Land, Mrs, and
Mrs. L.
Lundy, Mrs. 8. D. Macqueen,, W. F. Maitland, D. P. Manco, J. C. Marriott, Dr. O
A.
Maton, Mir. and
Manager.
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Spittles, J. Square, Miss W. Stainer, Lt. and
Mr. C. E. Stanley, W. H Staven, M. Q.. Stophena, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Sutherland, P.D. | Taylor, Col. W.
Jomphi Or en, Mr. M. J. Groy, Capt. & Mrs. Halo, Mr. & Mrs.
B. A. Hall. Capt, T. P. · Hamilton, Mm, 1. Hannibal, Mr. and
Mtn. W. A. Hardiner, E. J. |Hogi, Mis T. ́0.
Harrison, A Harrison, Mr. B.
J, Howell, Hon. Mr. end Mm. E. A
Holck, F..and A. Holgate, II. Holmos, Miss G.
Thompson, Mes. J. J. and infant Vollbrecht, Mr. & │:
Mrs, E. Walker, G. A. Warren, E. J. Waterman, E. J. Watson, L.
<
Holmes, Mr. & Mrs, - Watton, Mrs, and
child. Weatherall, M. E. Weil, B. White, Mr. & Mrs.
H. L. H. Whiteside, H. 8. Wilay, Mr. & Mrz.
W. II. Winsor, Mr, and.
MIS. A: Wintraff, H.
н. Lorton, Mis Hooga, Dr. S. Hurd, Mr. G. N. Hurtado, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L.. Hunt, Cupt. E. L.. Hunt, E. B. K.; Innes, Capt. It. Jofeph, E. M.. Joraph, M. A. Joseph, R. M. Keating, PJ.
Wood, G. G.
Kadontis, Mr. and Wool, J. B.
Mr. E. 8.
Aguado, Miss Agundo, Mix. Armstrong, Mrs. E.
Wooi, L. M.
Wynne, Miss
Mr. A.
Aston Horss.
Lugebil, V. "Macb'o, Mr. air!TM
Mra, E. C Muller, Mr. Morris, Mr. K.
de
Compulsory service was spoken of as a romedy, but he did not think any largo body of people could be found in favour of this principle. He was sorry to say that many people wout about, the Baldwin, Mr. and country advising young men nat
Mrs. A. M. to enlist in the force. The mis- Bailey, Miss 1). placed energies of those who sup-Bei oy, Miss F. ported compulsory service had Bailey, Miss.P. A.
Bailey, Master H. cost, the Territorial Forco. between twenty and thirty thousand mon. Tho Torritorial Force, was up to five-sixths of ita establishimont. ffe wished it were fuller; it ought to be fuller, and could bo fullor. It could be kept up only by pa triotism and the energy which patriotism inspired. The fores was sufficient to provide the or-Blackwood, Sung, & Yoshida, Mrs. T.ganisation which the Gonoral Mra. II, G. Marshill, Mr. and | Kelley, Mrs, E. M.. Young, Mr. and
Staff desired. He would be Ba to nley, A; W. I'. thankful to got a full strength, Brico Mr. and Mrs. Martini, G.
Mr. J. T. W. Knapp, W│B.
but there was no reason to sit J. N. & nyahı Markham, .
Bruce, Mrs. G. C. May Miss K Brown, S. M. B.céo, Miss J. Bamaan, F. Butler, B. G. Case, Mr. & Mrs. F. F, & daughter` Chilvers, P. T. .. Clear, Mr. & Mrs.
0. A Coleman, W. B... Condon, M. La "qrah, J. H. Cowan, O. W... Cross, Dr. & Mrs. Fera. Zalo, sails 1 on 20th Dec.. Day, Mr. L. 1) for Manila, &e :-
Dickenson, Mr and Acebedio, 'M.---
Mrs. W: H. Acautase, Mrs.
Dinsmore, W. U. Ang Kai
D'Oettingen, V.. Achi, C.
Dorland, Mrs. L.-L. Ah Leong
Dunman, C. Duncamino, V..
Eames, E... W. Baker, Dr. & Mrs.
Ehrman, Mr. and G. 8....
Mrs. A... Butler, B. G.
Elam,-E, M. Bayot, Mr. & Mm.
Estill, Mrs. W Cars, Mr. & Mre.
Fisher, H, G. Chan Calong"
Everett, Lt. Col.
W. F. Foiron, A. F. Findlay, R. 8.
atow, Amoy and Fouchow-Per] Per M. Davantia, arrived 21st Dec
Haitan, 24th Dec, 9.A.. from Bombay, &e. ;—- Maas-Per Bui Tai, 24th Dec, 1.15 Buco, Mr. & Mr. Monsei
F.M.
Billomoria
Mossliny Moore, Mr. and
Mantle, Cohn and Joilo-Per Taming. Bato
26th Dec., 9.4.3.
Branco, de Bwatow, Amoy and Fooshow-Per Barlow, A. H. Haicbing, 26th Den., 9 ai, Clanh Pnt-lein Manila, Coba and Iloil—Por, Kaip Chea Sin-oguli
Tong, 26th Doc., 8 ́k.m. Carvalho, de Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria Coleman, W.
and Tacoma-Por Chicago Chunha, đo Maru; 27th Des., 10 A.M.
Dunsman, C. C.
Macao-Par Soi Tai, 27th Doo...15 Dinsmore, W.
F.M.
Blogapore, Penang and Calcatta-To Forbes.
German
*Mall:
Kutsang, 27th Dec, 2 f.x. EUROPE &., VIA TU- TICORIN (Late letters 11.00a.m. Extra Postage 10 ornte). (Laller posted, in all the Pillar Boxes in lime
Findlay...
Fremin, L. S. Hamit on Kósser Kwaw 8nting
Mra. Meines, Mr. and
..Mro. Näljs Neale, L. O. Ngaw For-tong Ngaw Soo-yea Pearson, Mr. and
Mrs. Pillip, K. Scheffold Saw Jak-wan Stanley, W. H. Tang Sia Whiteside
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Per 8.6 Kumano Mara, sailet on 20th Doc, for Japna :-- Balibett, W. H. Cromwell, C. B. Giry, Rav. W. T. bhikara, G. Morita,
for the first clearance will be SHIPS PASSED--THE-CANAI, Chun Satu
included in this contact mail)|
Per Kleist, 27th Des.,.11
A.M.
PM
Shanghai-Per Chinnu, 28th Dec., 8
F.M.
már.
Dng Bow Ch Jo-did
12th Dec.-Carmarthenshire, Josoriu, Go Mi-kim Malta, Tango Mara, Nelous, 19th Doe, Go Kak-ki Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per
Haiyang, 28th Dec., 10 ..Ambria, Bundoran, Himalaya, Capfa, Gayot, Ch.
Gachpico, F. G. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th Doo,, 1,15 | Socötra. .
| Garoid,¿P ́- Arrival at Homo-12th Doo, Bre: Helmer Miss O.
19th Dec. Drumbon, Sonegamobia. Harrison, Mrs.
J. Hargia, Miqx Hays, J. W. Hurd, Mr. E. Jorgen, Go Jolly, W... Jaeggi, Paul Juan Fent Kwok Ban Keng Hun
Bhanghal, Kobe and Mojl-Per Fook-
sang, 29th Dec, 11 A.M.
Bandakan-Per Mairang, 20th Doc..
American
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohama, Honolalo, and Ban Fransisco-Pér Tanyo- maru, 28th Day., 11 A.M.”
December 20th at 10a.m. A p.m.
.80.20
Barometer Temperature.... 06 Humidity st.
30.16
Powers, Mr. and - Mra. C. A, Tuol, C. A..
• Tano
·
Linnell, H. P. Lagu. C. P. Lin Can Lui Szo Mason, Mr. and
Mits Nelson, R. R. Niotergali, E. Poters, A. F. Parised, Miss Eva Robredo, V. Le Reaz, G. Reyes, Miss R. Bo urroction, T. Buwel, J.. Etivos, M. C. Sprangli, II. Fo: rara, Jose Taylor, Col. W. C. Trico, Mrs. & Miss Tai Lion R. Tatera, Y.
Weller, C. Wang Sit-long Wan Pick Wong Kan Yangco, A. and
Mr. LAR. Yo binuara, Y. Yan Hung Yong Pong
Mien
Meines, M, and Mr. H. Van &
child
McHugh, Mr. and
Mrs, F. E. Mead, Mr. & Mrs. C. L. & child Mills, G. D. Mitchelmore, E. V. Moora, Mias J. Moores, Mr. Ķ.
0. Munkhouse, Mr. &Mm..A.0.G. Otsuki, R. Parisod, Mdu. Pearan, Dr. sað
Mr. W. Pearson, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Pearson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ponty, Miss M. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. E: & child Polter, MissA. N. Polter, T. B. Ray, E. H. Raymond, E, M. Forthmaan, Mr. J. Resurrecione, F.
-H., Jr. & child ...... Rijson, F. K. Frecker, MIE. M. Robbins, F. L. Fuller, Denmar Rowlande, Mr. & Foulk, Dr I. P. da Mre, 8. D. Fy.e, A. A. Sawtell, H. Garibaldi, M. Ecoflold, W. Garrow, H.
Scotson, J. Gilbertson, E. J. Bhelton-Hooper, Giles, Mr. A. B. Mr. AMA Girane, 08: Bibley, J.O. Gorbingo, F. Smith, G. W Godefroy, Mr. and Salomon, Hi H.
Mrs. L.
Balding. De and Goulbourg, V "Mmm. A. D. and Gouki, Mr. & Mr. •Infant & 7
Forrester, J.
I
HI,
Benison, W. B.; Bayley, Mea. E. D. Block, Mrs. R. C. Brown, J. Buchanan, Mrs. W.
· C Burns, L. E. Castor, P. R. F. Cox, F. W
Musso, dl Oriolo
V. P.
Nan, Mia H. A. Nelion, P. D. Nickerson, R. O. O'Connell,
Me 1. IS. & baby Dunlop. Rev. and Pinto, A.
Mrs.
Ribault, L. Geisler, II. Rosenthal, J. Geisler, Mins G. Rondon, Mr. 10)
Mrs. L. Goldenberg, Mr. &
Mrs. F. L. Sampson, J. Graham. Mr. and Samson, L.
Mrs. G. 1; * Behinster. Dr. K. Hall, Mr. & Mr. Binger, J. A.........
Buedel, P. Hamill, E. 0. Hansen, J. W. A. Sullivan, J. H?
Thornton, Geo. Hudchin, E. Jaeggi, P. Toncker, L.
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Jessen, Mr. & Mrs. Troup, T.
E, V. Joseph, J. Kovárick, T |-Laplogna" PA
Lane, Mrs. S. B. Langlay. Loin, J. B. Loomie, J.
Vaz, Mr. & Mr.
A.
Walker, W. W.
Hongkong, 20th December, 1911.
About *10th Jan.
Freight and....
Pastage.
Freight and
Passage
E. 'A, HEWETT,
Saperintendent,
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD,
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.
FOR
NAPLES, A GENOA,'
ALGIERS, GIBRAL-
·TAR, SOUTHAMP- TON, ANTWERP and BREMEN...tummarna”.
SHANGHAI NAGA-)
BAKI, KOBE ind YOKOHAMA ...mp)
TAP
MANÎLA,
ANGAUR, SAMARAL] NEWGUINEA, BRIS. BANE, SYDNEY, & MELBOURNE- ..........................
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
RUDAT & BA
BANDARAN}"
15,300
"KLEIT."
Caph Mass.sk srait
"BULOW
Capt. H. Formes
.15,000
"Paize Stars" 6,000 Capt. D. Lent...42439*9* |
PRINE WALDEX"0,000 Capt. H. Bre
TO SAIL O
WEDNESDAY,
27th December, at Noon.
About THURSDAY,
28th December
SATURDAY,
80th December, at 10.
About TUESDAY,
9th Jan, 1912
January, 1912.
BORE"
"... 5,060 (Middle of Capt. 1. Sembili
All the steam of the Koropean Leare fitted with Wireles To'ography.
New Systen. Telefonkin..
For further Particulsin, apply in
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, HONGRỌNG and CHIN
Hongkong, 18th December, 1911.
Shipping-teamier",
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COLD.
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
Highest Class, Fastest and Most Lacurious Steamers on the Coast, haying splaadid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excellent Cuisine
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying to 10 days.)
TO LEAVING.
СТЕЛИНПЕРА
CAPTAIN
Haitan...... | Capt. 3. B. Ronch ... |SUNDAY, 2ith: Dec, at 11ẨM, |Hatching...... | W. C. Paumore ............. | T (FBDAY.: 20th Dec, no '11 a‚M,
Haiyang... | Capt. J. W. Evans... | THURSDAY, 28th Hoo, at 11-A.,
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Arrird Hongkong
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from Australia
EMPIRE......
20th Deo,
Leave Hongkong for Animalis
Saturday, Jan. 8.
ST. ALBANS, A..................... EASTERN....
12th Jan.
4th Fib *28rd Mar,"
Mar: 16.
ORAIREURE. Adams, Mr. & Mr. Jones, Dr. & Mrs. | ALDENHAM..............inde
& 2 children
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