.10.
PRETTY WEDDING.
(Continued from page 5),
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912.
HARBOUR OFFENCES.
The master of a licensed cargo boat was charged at the Marine
POST OFFICE.
The Publio are requested to post
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY. Shanghai, s... Anhui. Bombay, ss. Jachin. Coastpoita, ss. Huiching.
'MAILS VIA' SIBERIA.......
Lan
London Nov. 16 Nov. 16
Due Shanghai Nov. 80 Deo. 2
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 4th at 10.40.—Pressure has
Inoressed moderately in the neighbour-
De Liverpool, Gen.-B. kood of Shanghai. The anticyclone has intensifled lightly, and is now boutral
Anhui, Bris., 1,550, J. B. Harris,
Mail, Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
to the north of tia lower Yang AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
th De-Shangbai "Ist | Valley. Des, Gen. B. &B.
The approximate portion of the ty
Ischia, It, sia., 4,050, G. Belaito, 4th phoon at 6 p.m. this morning was lati-
inde 19 deg. N. and loogitu o 198 do E., moring W.N.W.
De-Slagspore 28th Nov., Gen-0. &.Co. Daljio Maru, Jap. 5.., 884, D." Fnchi- gami, 4th Dac-Tamsui Ist Deo., Gen.-0.-8. K. Hangsang, B. x, 1,956, B. Wildo, 4th Dec.Canton 8rd Des, GenJ., M. & Co. Hangchow, Br. B., 999. Morse, 4th Dec-Canton Sid Dev., Goa. -B. & 8. Hatching, Ex. 4., 1,267, W. O. FABS- 4th Dea-Foochow x3019, "Amor and Swatow 3rd Dec.,
Gon D, L. & Co..
Dr, and Mrs. Pearse, piano Court to-day, before Commander early for the Maile leaving on Tuesday Moyuas, Br, a.a., 8,000, Andrews, 3rd cover; Mr. Chan Fat, silver Basil Taylor, R. N., with having next, the 3rd proximo. Vases Mr. Farne, silver frome; failed to produce his licence Mr. Thomas, silver sweet dishea; when called upon. Defendant Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper, silver
waa fined $5.· frames, Mr. and Miss Gibbs, silver At the same court the master frame; Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, of the el. Tai Fat was fined cushion cover; Mr. and Mrs. Stabb, silver vases; Major and $48 for unlawfully carrying twelve passengers in excess of his licens Mrs. Payne, centre piece; Mr.ed number within the Harbour Osborne, clock; Mr., Mrs. and
limits. Miss, Tomen, cream jug; Mr. Percy Smith, sugar sifter: Dr. and Mrs. Grove, ten cloth; Mr. D. S. Shen, silver pin box; Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, silver vases; Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, silver berry spoons; Dr. and Mrs. Black, vase Mosura Shenton, Crew and Har- rison, cat glass jug; Mrs. Denison, aut glass bowl; Mr. and Mrs. Phelipe, cut glase sweet dish; Col. and Mr. Gordon Hall, coffee cups; Mr. and Mrs. Ormiston, teapoys, Mr. J. M. Harris, cabinet; Mr. and
Before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, at Mrs. Reader Harris, grape scis-
the Police Court, this afternoon, sors; Mr. and Mrs. cream jug; Mr. Mann, coffee set, the adjourned case in which
Moulder,
Two junkmen were also fined $30 each for mooring within a hundred yards of low water at a prohibited place and during pro- hibited hours.
.MAILS DUB. French, Caledonien, ash last. English, Himalaya, bih inst. Am risan, Chiyo Maru, 16th inst. The s a. Caledonien, with the French For lying alongside the s.8.
Mail is expected to arrive here on Jelunga so us to obstruct the fair-Thursday the 8th inst way in Victoria Harbour on the
1
3rd inst., three boat people were fined $5 each ond one $10.
ALLEGED DISHONEST
DETECTIVE.
The 6.8 Himalaya, with the Eng ish
*
the DATES named-
1LL donates VESSELS to the Unlervationed PORTS on or abont
STEAMMIL HIMALAYA
TO RAIL ON
Ja
YOR
15.
Modeta a to fresh monsoon is indi- cated along the E. coast of Chine, sad
trong monsoon over the N. China Sen. SHANGHAI
Hongkong Ralifall for the 24 hours
LONDON, VIAY ending st 10 am, to-day, 0.66 inches
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING. AT NOON TO-MORROW. DISTRICT.
Hongkong and Neigh-fresh bourhood
Mail, lett Singapore on Saturday, the Tungus, No. 3.8, 1,039, Helveen, 2 Formos Obanne
10th Nov., at 8.30 sm, and any be expected to arrive here on Thursday,
*MARK
Daylight Freight and } Uspt. H. G. Evans, a .x. 6th Dec.] "Fasing" DEVANHA
USUAL FOUTA DFCapt. W. R. Hickey
Tetherington,
MOI, KOBE &apt. H. R. Hetherington, YOKOHAMA.....] B.V.B.
FORECAST,
N. winds, OTCT- cant, ini.
Btr og north-
CALL ***** LONDON & ANT- WERP. 8'PORN, ́Pinang, C'mbo, PORT SAID AND MARINILLER...***
NILE
Capt. H. Powell,
SHANGHAI, 】 NOVARA
The same & No. 1.
of.
The same as
P. & O. B. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 2nd December, 1912.
4th Dec.-Amoy 1st Dec., Ballast S. & O..
3 South coast of Briks,, 2,795, O. P. Seddon, Chins between Hong-> 4th. Doji 29th Nov., kong and Lamocks float and Gen.-D. B, & Co. | 4"South coast Kanchon, B 1,450, Mailla, Oblas betwcom
the 5th `ines., (at about 8 am. The Japan, packet brings in parsel maila oloved in London for despatch by the all-sea rate on the 80th Oct., sad for des patch overland on the 6th ult.
MAILS CLOSE.
China Per Shanghai and North
Shaobing, 5th Dec. 9 Shanghai, Japan via Moji, Victoris, B.C. and Beattle-Por Bhidenoka-mard, 5th Deo.. 11 x
The 4.8. Ajax is expected to antire! Major and Mrs. Barrett, tea Chinese detective 324 is charged here on Friday the 8th instant with the from a London Mail (vis Siberis) of Saturday strdiner; Mr, Silva, silver tea with receiving $8
at Cheung Chan, the 16th ult, spoons; Mr. Chatham, pepper carpenter pota; Mra, Edo, silver vases; Mr. with intent to steal, was again and Mrs. Worcester, oplam investigated.
Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, of stool Mr. and Mrs. Hallifax, blackwood stool; Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Brutton and" Hett, pro- Nowall, souffle dishes; Mr and secuted, and Sfr. Lewis, of Mesere, Mrs Ram, opium stool; Dr. and Johnson Stokes and Master, de Mrs Harston, ink pot; Mr Wilk fended. inson, writing set; Mr and Mrs According to the evidence of Bowley, travelling clock; Mr and the complainent he was arrested Mre Craddock, butter dish; r by the defandant for alleged :Blason, silver spoons; Mrs H.theft, and at the station the Hickman, tea-cloth contrepiece, charge was withdrawn. He al silver spoons and toast rack; Mrleged that afterwards the defend- and Mr G., Bird, silver frame; ant demanded $8 from him by
At the last hearing Mr. Brutton
Macao-Per Suf Tai, 5th. Dec., 1.15
P.X.
Shanghai and North China-Fer
Siberian
Mail.
Chinhas, 5th Dec., 8 г.. Shanghai, North China; and Japan via Kobs (Europo vis Siberia Per Caledonien,
5th Dec., 4.7.M.
4th Dec.Saigon 26th Nor., H'Long & Bainan.) No. 1. Goa-Man-Fat & Co,
Kwangre, Br. ... 2.750, C. W. Pen-
kast, ili Deo. Tiantain 26th. Nor, Gen.-B. S. & Co. Poletic, Br. ., 8,927, J. Dye, 4th Deo. Manila 30th
NOT., Gen-B. I..
OLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE,
Dec. 'B.
Kaljo-mar; for Foocbow:
Chiyuen, for Canton Thongwa, for Kobe. Sungkiang, for Haiphong, Sabine Rickmers, for Swatow. Teungus, for Swatow,
Deo. 4.. Tan, for Canton.. Kwangtah, for Bhanghai...
Pong Tong, for Haiphong. Ashni, for Canton. Hirano-mara, for London. 8i-Bangsang, for Shanghai. Sexta, for Bangkot.
Afrion, th Doo,, '..
Shanghai And North Chian (Europe, via beria)Per Himalaya,
·DEO, 5 r..
5th
Mr and Mrs Hornby, silver milk, menaces and threatened to put Shanghai and North Chinn-Per Moynas, for Shanghai. jug; Mr and Mrs Jackman, sil-him in prison if he did not pay. ver sweet dishes; Mr and Mrs Lee Jonos, closione vases; Mr said he was prepared to withdraw R. F. Long gong and stand; the charge, but Mr. Lewis said Mrs Grant Smith, laca bag; Mr that in that case he would ask for F. O Hall, two silver sweet compensation, for his client, for dishes; Mr and Mrs Austin, out malicions prosecution, Mr. Brut- ton then replied that he bad a glass liquor bottle.
strong case, and if such was Mr. Lewis' intention, he would go on
TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT. with the case.
The following is the programme for Madame Gauthier's concert to-night, under the patronage of H. E. the Governor and Lady May
Evidence was being taken this afternoon, as we went to prosa. THE STAK INDRA-
POERA CASE.
In a letter received by Messrs. Lowe Bingham-&-Matthewe-of- Part One.
Shanghai on the 29th alt, Mesars. I-Aria di Rosina-"Una voce Dencon, Looker & Deacon, solici- poco fa," Barbiere di Sevig-tors, longkong, state that, writ- lin...Rossiai. Eva Gauthier.ing from Macao, Dr. G. J. II.-Violin-Komauzo Frans Nijhuis has given notice of his Reia. Mr. G. Vermeij intention to apply to the Fall Ill-"Landscape" C. Wilbey, Court to have two decisions. of
Mr. H. I. Jones.
the Hongkong Supreme Court IV-Piano-Ballade in A flat reversed. The first of these actions Major (Op 47) Chopin, Mr. was brought by Dr. Nijhuis against the Siak Indrapoora Rub- Ernest Hall. V-(a)" Where thou art gone;"ber Concessions Ld., and it may (b) The Dawn of Love, (Den- be remembered was dismissed as man Fuller); (accompanied being an abuse of the process of by the Composer.); (c) "Calm the Court, while the second mat- as the Night.....C. Bohm; ter was the order of the Court (d) "Happy Song"... Teresadel dismissing his petition for the Reigo
Eva Gauthier.'
Part Two.
VI.—(a) "Les Larmes" Massenet.
(b)" Chanson du Tigre
Victor Masse. (Paul et Virginie.) Eva Gauthier.. VIL-Piano-Three Sketches
Ed. Macdowell.
(a) In Autumn.
(b) Of Salamanders. (o) To a Watar-lily.
Mr. Ernest Hall.
winding up of the company.
The North China Daily News" says it is understood that Dr. Nijhuis has given notice of on appeal, in the action brought him against Craig & Co. in the Hongkong Court.
Siberian
Mail.
Triumph, for Haiphong.
Heimdal, for Haiphong.
|
ODIMA COAST MX7MOROLOGIDAL
Station.
REGISTER
4th December, x.me
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
Direction.
Force
7a 80.19 87 67 #
W
1 b
Weather.
W ostook
Nemoro
€ 29 91
Hakodate ·29.97 Tokio
2
"
29.99
t
'80.29 --
HW 1
SW
1-
50.83
80.16
IN 2
10
Knobl Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Neha labi'jima Bonia Is." Chefoo
Noon, th Bes
Freight and
Passage
about 11th Uça.
}
Froght and Passage.
abent Freight and
} 12th Doo, Passage.
All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight, or Passage apply to
H, W. D SHALLARD.
Acting Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES:
TO BAIL ON
WED'DAY,
11th Dec, 10.A.M.
Abon;
ᎨᏒ .
Fon
STEAMERS,
NAPLÈS, GENOA, AL-'
Whaiwei Hankow
30.37 36 do waw 6 b
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, | Prinzess ALICE.. BOUTHAMPTON, ÄNT-Capt. L. Trancky"
17,000
Kiakiang
"
Shangbai
80.46 84 90 N
1
b
WERP and HAMBURG) SHANGHAI
·TING-Y
.n
Gislaff
90.28,44--
1 "br
14
Sharp P.
7 & 90.83 57
x
Bo
TAU, · KOBE and YOKOHAMA .............
'KLEIST
Cape, L. Manes
17,300
THURSDAY,
21th Dec,
Amoy
Swatow
6a 30.28 59 48 78
30
MANILA, YAP, MAR-Y
Taiboku
Taichu
+2
Tsiaan
13
DEPARTED.
Koshna
51 30.25
80.09- 30.08. 80.00
6
N 4
6
Dec.. 4.
P'dores
80.11
BE 10-
* 10
Canton
DA
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
PRINZ WALDEMAR
H'kong
V. Peak
6a 80.21.55 88 7a
1 od
Capt. II. Bremer
6,100
About TUESDAY,
· 10th Deo.
#
1
Gap Rock 6 30.16 ——
6 or
About
3.
KUDAT & SANDAKAN....
BORNEO
8 0
Tungshing, for Cingo. Haiphong Pakhoi and Sagon-Per Haimun, for Swatow. Hongkong, fth Dec., 9. Taiyuan, for Manila, Seator, Amoy and Fooohor-Fer Jaluzga, for Caleutia.
Hsiching, 8th Dec., 10 a..
Os Bang, for Caulon. Japan via Kobe-Per Tjimazork.
6th Dec,, N003. Maaso Per Sai Tai, 6th Dec, 1.15
English
Mail.
T.X.
Straits, Burma, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western Australia, In- dia, Adon, Egypt, nd-Europe via, Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Supple- mentary mail on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Foatage | 10 esat) (Lettere posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this con-
The tract mail.)
Parcel Mail will be closed on Friday, the 3th Dec, at 5 p.r.- Per Deratibo, 7th Nor., 11
Straits and India via Bombay-Per Tsingtau,hefoo and Chinwanto
Inchis, 7th Des, 11 x.x.. ".
Per Cheongshing, 7th Deo. 31 A.M.
,་
Philipplas Islands-Por Yarasa g
7th Deo,. I M.
Haiman, for Swstow. Kaijo-mara, for Foachow. Colombo-ma: for Shanghai. Tungshing, for Canton, Kong-Ping-for-Canton- Chiyuen, for Cantun.. Sbansking, for Canton. Jalanga, for Straite. Tean, for Philippine Islands. Taiyuan, for New Zealand. Sungking, for Haiphong. Hirano-mara, for Ceylon. Porgtong, for Haiphong. Sexia, for Siam, Nippon, for Trisste Mathilde, for Haiphong.. Bumatra, for Yokohama. Sikiang, for Haiphong.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. For .. Monteagle; arrived Brd inst frem Vancouver, do. 2 min
Koraler, O. Brown, A. Ba:b, Min. *Lea How Barker, Mr. & Mrs. L'andi-, Miss L.
P.
Melober, J. Barker, Mia L. Peacock, Mrs.
Parker, Mr. and Barker, Miss B. Barker, E. B...? Mrs. Brockleband. T. G, Ross, Mis M.
Spance. Mrs.
Dyar, Minn.
W.
PA Mrs,
Philippine Islands For Zafiro, 7th
Dec., 8 P.M. Shanghai and North China-Per
"Anbni, 7ib Dec., 5.M. Jappan and Yokobama-Per Okara, Donaldson, Capt. Emith, Mr. & Bar, According to the recent census,
8th Deo., 9 ..
Fieldo, A. there are now in British India Sosiow, Amoy, and Formosa visokay, Mr and Spencer, G." 3,574,770 professed Christians,
Tansi-Por Daijin-mara, Kri. J
Vaskine, Mr. and against 2,684,313 in 1901, an in
8th Dec 9 A.M.-
Guan, Miss crease of 34.2 per cent. Roman Swatow-Per Halmus, '8th Des., 9 Hogg, Mr. & Mr. Weitz, H. Catholic Indians have inōreased
Unger, B.
White, H. P. from 1,122,508 to 1,393,720. The Shaaghi, North Chins and Japan vis Harze, A.
Kobe-Per Kutsang, "9th section of the Syrian Church" in
Per B, Anhui, arrived, 4th inst, Dec., 8 r.. South India which has accepted
from Shanghai - pode the Roman obedience, has in Haiphong, Pakboi and Saigon-Per
Haider, Mr and Badgeon Bingen, 10th Doc., 9.A.M creased from 322,583 to 413,134.
Di Mian Haitan, 10th Deo., 10 a.x. For s.. Polario arrived “4th inst,, The total Roman Catholic Indian watow, Amoy and Foochow Per population in India in 1911 was Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per from Manila 1,904,008, their rate of increase during the decade being 24.8 par Mr. G. Vermeij. X-Aria di Lucia di Lammermoor cent, in more than nine per cent. Donizetti. lower rate of increase than that Regnava del Silenzio. Eva Gauthier.
VIII-"Out of the Night"
O. A. Lidgey. Mr. H. 1. Jones.
IX.-Violin
Wiegenleid" Max Reger. "Chanson Sans paroles" Tschaikowsky.
XL-Duet "It was a lover
and his lase
眼眉
Wälthew.
Eva Gauthier-Mr. H.
I. Jones.
**** Baitan, 10th Dec., 10 a.m. ̈à
Bristol
Shanghai and North China and Bischof Japan vis Moji, Victoria and
of other Christians. Anglicana increased from 213,008 to Batavia, 332,000, an increase of 56.2 per cent. Baptists increased from
It will be seen, that this de- 134,000,
lightful programme includes two 42,4000 to 104,000, and those compositions by our talented connected with Methodist mis-
NOON,
NOON.
!!
入
Kakine, L. Kakane, T.
Macao,
30.18.52 Wachow 9 30.98 59 65. ** Hoihov
Pakhoi
•
Phulien
6. 80.25 59
Toarano
ts
0. St. J.
13
30.10 60
В от 29.98 72 IN 2 c
SE
M
2 b
Aparri
29.91---- NE 2 D
$1
Manila
29.88---- 27
Legaspi
29.80-
XW
Bacolod
96
Iloilo Caba Labuan
11
.29.87 80.
SE
"
29.99 75--
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
Hongkong, Observatory, Dec. 4.
1 BAROMETE, reduced to 82 degree=" Fanronheit on the level of the ses in inches, tenths and hundredibe,
2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit,
8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of satire tion, the Hamidity of air saturated | with moisture being 100.
4. Direction of Wind, to two points Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Seale,
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, a detached skud, d drisling rain, f log, g gloomy, h hall, 1 lightning, o orET- cast, p passing showers, a squally, ain, snow, thander, visibility; dew (wet).
0 Rain in laches, tenths and hun- dredths.
METEOROLOGICAL.
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ONN NEWGUINEA, PRINZ WALDEMAR » BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. H. Beurer 6,100 and MELBOURNE
SATURDAY,
28th D. comber
Capt. F. Sembil
Middle-of December.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New Byz'em of Telefunken.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1912.'..
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports,
Higbeet Clans, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, having splendid Accommodation for First-Clasa Pasangam. Electric Light. Excellent Calsize.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN. (Oompying 9 to 10 days.)
STEAMSHIPE. -
"QAPTAIN THE
BANG GRATING.
HAICHING... W. O. Paramore... FRIDAY, 8th Nov., at 11 ..
J. 8. Ranch........ TUESDAY, 10th Nov., at 11 am.. HAITAN ........
FRIDAY, 18th Deo, at 11 AM. HAIYANG..
A. E. Hodgins FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days), HAIMUN...... | J. W. Evant ...... | WEDNESDAY, 11th Dec., at 11 am. Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blaka Plex
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers.
Day On Date On Date 291. Barometer 80.05 80.16 5Թ.18 Temperature 58. DO Humidity 87 80 Wind Direction N. N. Farce
2... 2 od Weather
Lover
58
N.
od
od
.85
T. F. ClixTor, Dir:otor.
TIDE. TABLE.
Deo 31d to 9th Dec., 1912.
Low Water High Water
Hongkong Hongkong
TIEM
Tooma Per Canada-maro, SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. 10th Dec, 11:40M
London, November 15. " | Rain marang and Sourabaya Arrivals from
Obfas -Hitect Highest open air Temperature on the and -Par Tibodas, 10th Deo. Mar. Yan.
H.K. Observatory, Brd Deo. 1919. The following vessels have paared 217,000 to 381,000, Congre- Shanghai, North China and Japan via the Canal Banlaware, Canton, Nez, Moli, Naganki, Honolulu. Pembrokeshire, Ping Busy, Demodeans. gationalists from 37,000 to
Canada, Uniti Sixter and
London, November 19. Presbyterians from
South America via San Fran-
Arrivals from Ohio Antenor, oleo-Par China, 10th Dec., Balgravia, Menelaas, Peito,
The following vessels have passed
10th Dec., 8 r.K.
Yorwaerts, Yang Taxe, Furst Balow, Tea Formah, Ceylon, Adela'de,
London, November 22, Western Au-tralia, India, Arrivals from - China -Balow, Adan, Egypt and Europe vis Koerber, Ners, Teuver. Naplas-Por Prinzess Alics, The following vessels hoye passed 11th Dec.. 9 A..
the Canal:-0. Ferd Lasion, Dar-Satr North Chios Fer ligger, Hector, Indiani, Jason. Sans and Oh gian, 12th Doc., 8 r.... Klaist, Mishima Maru, Miyasaki Marn,
Mon. Islands, Timor, Autralia Pathan, Priam, Ara el Entherglen. London, November 36...
local musician, Mr. Denman ione from 68,000 to 162,000. Philippines Islands-Per Kailorg the Canal Corintble, Glenlochy, N
Fuller.
TYPHOON WARNING.
The telegram quoted below was received from the Manila
Lutheran and German missions. increased from 154,000 to Ftraits, 217,000; and 52,000 were re- turned as Indian members of the Salvation Army. The progress which Indian Christianity has made, as compared with other Bbanghai
De Jaamania and New Zealand
Observatory by the American religions during the inat ten Philippine Consulate General Hongkong, at yeare, ians follows-Christianity, 34.2 per cent.; Hinduism and 10 am, to-day-V
Cyclone or Typhoon E. of South- animistic religions, 0 per cent.; ern Luzon, moving W.N.W
and Mohammedonista, 5 per swatow,
Wed
430
61
All productions of U JAL
- via Port Dazein-Per Em-|- Are val from China →Ping Suey...@ pire, 18th Des., 10 Ast. The following vessels have passed Amoy and Foochor-Per Ua Canal |-- Miremiyo, Parete, CAF” 00. are under ile. Halyang, 18th Des., 10 AM. 816 123, Luomo, Gieglarg, Wanking
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Arrive Hangkerg from Azizizalis
But for Australia,
Leave Hongkong
On the 18th Dea,
On 18th Deo Nooms On 4th Jan, Hoon.
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