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FOR SALE
∙FLATS TO LET
FOR SALE MECCANO-Completo IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Attrac range of Meccano Train Accessaries, live: well furnished four-room FLAT Rolling Stock, Rails, Points, etc. and ground floor, 11A, Carnarvon Road "Queen Mary Models Toy Dept, corner of Cameron Road, Curl on Lane Crawford, Ltd.
veniences, Apply Int floor,
TO LET
Cool and
FOR SALE-Immediately, centrally located shop premises (corner Ladies' dress-maker leaving Colony) with largo show-window.. Furniture and fittings may be taken over. Write Box FOR RENT-Attractive three-room No. 233, Hongkong Telegraph.” FLAT. on Conduit Road, overlooking FOR SALE Complete FURNITURE harbour, complete with good tenkwood furniture and ail fittings. Rent $100 and Attings for three room flat (on per month, furniture reasonably Conduit Road overlooking harbour) which can be rented for $100 per priced. Write Box No. 235, "Hongkong
| Telegraph." month, Furniture reasonably
priced. Terms to suitable party. Write Box TO LET From 1th May or earlier, No. 236, Hongkong Telegraph." for for sale, modern furnished four- FOR BALE-General Electric RE All conveniences refrigerator, tele E roomed flat, vicinity Peninsula Hotel, FRIGERATOR, Porcelain lined, large, phone, two modern bathrooms, Write size with two doors, four ice trays. Jox No. 234, "Hongkong Telegraph." In first-class condition. Price renkon. able, Write Box No. 237, "Hongkong TO LET-OFFICE ROOM, at Telegraph."
Hongkong Stock Exchange, 10, Teo Houso Street. Apply FOR SALE-Kolster
to: The 16-valve Secretary, Hongkong Stock Exchange RADIO-GRAMOPHONE,
attractive cabinus in first class condition. Write TO LET-New modern two-storey Box No. 238, "Hongkong Telegraph." HOUSE, near mile stone, Tauen Wan. Excellent scenery, modera gani- FOR SALE-BUICK, 8-cylinder, five-ation, screened against mosquitoes. passenger Sedan, De Luxe Model, Apply Sincere Banking and Trust, with two spare wheels and tyres. Tel. 21385. Owner driven and mechanically per-
fect tow mileage. Reasonably priced.) TO LET-Bright and airy OFFICE Writo Box No. 230, "Hongkong Tele- ROOMS, in graph."
COMMENCING
SUNDAY
DICK POWELL RUBY, KIELER PAI O'BRICH
Warner Bros. Military Musical
flirtation
Walk
at the
CENTRAL
"COUNT"" THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
Kayamally Building, overlooking Queen's Road, Central. Apply to Kayamelly & Co., No. 20, Queen's Road, Central.
TO LET FLAT, at Saifee Terraco, No. 232. Nathan Road, 1st floor, Kowloon, with all modern ventences. Apply to Kayamally & Co., Queen's Road, Central,”.
con-
TO LET--Big five-room 11OUSE, No. 4 Hart Avenue Kowloon. Apply to Kayamally & Co., 20, Queen's Road,
Central.
TO LET From 1st April, No. 6, King's Park Buildings, Austin Road, Kowloon. Four-rommed FLAT. modern conveniences. Apply Union Trading Co. Ltd., York Building. Telephone 27738.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
· A. ́8; WATSON & CO., LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTIETH Annual Ordin ary General Meeting of the Com; pany (since its registration) will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 16th April, 1935, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st October, 1984. The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Thursday, the 11th day of April, to Wednesday, the 17th April, 1934, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares enn be registered, ........... .
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1935.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM. NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
Ordinary
The Fifty-fourth
will be held at the Offices of the General Meeting of the Company
Mathieson & Co., Ltd., Pedder General Managers, Mesare. Jardine,
Street, Hongkong, on Thursday, 18th April, 1935, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and clecting irretors and Auditors,
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 10th April to the 1st May inclusive,
By order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
LIMITED.
Gentral Managers, Hongkong. 3rd April, 1935.
CLUB DE RECREIO.
7th Annual Athletic Meeting Sunday, 28th April, 1935.
OPEN RELAY RACE, Teams of 4 (2 of 220 yards and 2 of 440 yards). Race to be run at 4.00 p.m.,
Post-entries from teams will be accepted.
FRED A. XAVIER,
Hon. Secretary.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. Stanley,
LARGE ROOM_In_the_Morning Fost The Summer Term will begin on Building, suitable for office or stock- | Thursday, April 11th. whon New room, Apply Manager, South China Students, whether Boarders or Morning Post.
NOTICE.
We take pleasure in announcing the appointment of
Mr. T. 'SAPHIERE
8 Manager for Hongkong and
South China.
- CROWN CHINA CO. INC.,
General Agents CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Toronto, Canada.
Day-boys, should attend for examination at 9 a.m. Prospectuses may be obtained from Mr. Li Hol Tung, Messrs. Bankor & Co., Bank of China Building, or The Warden, St. Stephen's College, Stanley.
KING'S SILVER JUBILEE
Dollar Collection
The Silver Jubilee Dollar Collec tion, to be devoted to local charities, which Hla Majesty the King will be asked to nominale, has now commenced and will continue until May 1.
Firms or Clubs which hayo-not yet accured collecting boxes or subscription Hsts are asked to Dr.
HONGKONG CELEBRATION communicate with the Hort.
OF
SILVER JUBILEE
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
:
May 6- Morning
10 a.m.-Official Service in St. John's Cathedral. 11a.m.-Public meeting in the Headquarters of the Hongkong Volunteers Defence Corps, attended by His Excellency the Governor the Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, Judges, Local Justices of the Peace, Heads of Departments and the Jubilee Committee,-and-their-ladies-at-which-a-loyal-address-and-a-telegram of congratulation to His Majesty the King will be read and approved.
Noon.-Royal, Salute by the Navy and the Garrison.
May 6-Afternoon
4 p.m.-Garden Party at Government House. Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese-procession In the town,
May 6-Evening
8 p.m.-"Lighting up time"-The illuminations of the Colony
will be switched on instantaneously.
Military Bands will play in Hongkong and Kowloon. 9.30 p.m.--Searchlight and rocket, display by the Navy. Night-flying display by the Air Force.
Fireworks and "artificial fountain" displays in the harbour.
Tuesday, May 7
9.45 to 11 a.m.--Review at Happy Valley, Special spece reserved for school-children.
Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession. 8 p.m. General Illumination.
Military Bands: Chinese lantern procession, which will pass Government House at 9.15 p.m. 9.30 p.m.-Repetition of the searchlight and Night Flying displays.
Wednesday, May 8
Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession.
4 to 6 p.m.-jamborally at Happy Valley-including a March Past, displays of Bridge Building, Ambulance and other Scout and Guido activities Country Dancing, and exhibitions of handicraft work. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peal will be present.
Sunday, May 12
Morning Services in all churches and places of worship.
R. H. Kotewall, Chinn Building; Mr. A. Morris, G Ning Yueng Terrace; or Mr. S. F. Balfour, Colonial Secretariat, who will arrange for collecting.boxca lists to be forwarded.
or
Members of the Indian com-: munity who have any difficulty in subscribing should communicate with Mr. J. H. Ruttonjec, 7 Duddell Street; and members of the Portu- guese community with Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, Junior, Prince's Building.
Lady Southorn, O.B.E, Mry: Kotewall, and Mr. Bragn will also receive applications for boxes
st
As auon as they are Alled, the collecting boxes or subscription. lists, together with the money, should be taken to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN,
What to do to help a child.
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seaking advice ap any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with- The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 516, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum Road, Ist floor: or the Inspector. 242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 12, Sai Yeung Chal Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society
Tho Informant's namo will boy kent strictly private, except in cases whore malice is proved.
NOTICE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935.
YEAR'S HARD LABOUR
TWO MEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Colonel Lennox Godfrey Bird, 9.20, 0.B.E has by mutual agreement retired from the Firin STIFF SENTENCE FOR of Mesars. Palmer & Turner, Architects and Civil Engineers, as from the 31st day of March, 1936, and that his interest and responsibility therain ceased as from that day; de
Dated the 1st day of April, 1935.
PALMER & TURNER.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as and from the 1st day of April, 1935, Mr. John Archibald Ritchie has been authorised to sign for the firm of Messrs. Palmer & Turner por procuration.
Dated the lat day of April, 1935.
PALMER & TURNER
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:-
Bank. H.K. Banks, $1285 n. II.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.), £128
Chartered Bank, ex, div. £143⁄41⁄4% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£814 1 Mercantile Bank C., £18 n. East of Asia Bank, $851⁄2 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. China O; Fin. Ord. Sh. $1.80 n. China O. Fin, Pref. Sh. $41⁄2 n. Insurances.
-
Canton Ins., $280 n. Union Ins., $4171⁄2 b. China Underwriters, $1.50 8.
na Fire. $190 m. H.K. Fire Ins., $215 b. and sa. Internat1 Ace, Sh. $5.00 n. Shipping.
Douglas, $39 n. H.K. Steamboats, $74 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Del.), $33 n. Shell (Bearer), 61/10% n. Union Waterboats, $12 1.
Alining.
Antamoks, 95 cia. n. Balatocs 843 11. Baguio Gold, 39 eta, n. Benguet Consolidated $14 s. Benguet Exp 16 cts. n. Benguet Goldfield, 10 eta. n. Big Wedge, 10 cts. n. Gold Creek, 40 cts. n. Gold River 11 ets. n. Ipo Mining, $1% n. Itogons, 42 cts, n. Salacot: 16 cta. n. Kailan, 16/3 n. Langkats (Single), $15 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. 35 n. S'hai Loans. Sh. $0 n. Raubs, $5.15 8. Venz: Goldfield, $5 n.
Docks etc.
►
H.K. Wharves Cum, rts. $90 b. H.K. Wharves Ex-rights, $89 n. H.K. Wharves, Rights, $10 b. H.K. Docks, 404 8. Providents (old), $1 n. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $309 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5 m. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $120 n.
Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottona, Sh. $8.80 n. S'hal Cottons Sh, $74 n. 'S'hui Cottons (new), Sh. $45 n.
Zoong Sings, $9.80-n
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $66 n. Landa. Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Iotels, $4.00 b. and sa.
H.K. Lands, $42 b.
"ASIA" -SALVAGE AWARD
(Continued, from Page 1).
Axin on laquary 13 and 14 at the same position..
QUESTION OF VALUE
necessary,
UNITY. OF POWERS ESSENTIAL
(Continued from Page 1.)
pact, embracing Poland, Germany, Russia and other states.
No now position arose from the The Kowloon Magistracy was cleared of spectators this morning
day's talks, but it is believed that This morning, Mr. Sheldon said the various suggestions made by when Mr. Wynne-Jones beard a he had received two notiers of both Polish and British spokesmen case in which two men, Lau Hel appraisal placing the value of the are being considered; and that no lin. 22, and Chung Chi-ching, 19, Asia at $35,000. Plaintiffs were Anal judgment has been taken by both unemployed, pleaded guilty to unable to agree with these esti- either.. having carnal knowledge together of mates and would apply for an
It also acoma ilkely that the a Chinese giri, aged 16, at a flat in appraisement by the Court if proposed visit of M. Laval, the Kowloon.
French Foreign Minister, will in The Magistrate passed senterice
Mr. Pang Kwok-sul. of one year's hard labour on each Grimble & Co., gave midence that goh policy.
of Geo. Auence the future developments of addition twelva and ordered in
he had a client whe was préparedi A dinner was given by Colonel strokes of the birth for each defen- to pay $42,000 for the Ants for Josef Back, the Follah Foreign Detective-Inspector K. W. An-breaking-up purposes. On January Minister, this evening in honour drew of the Secretariat for Chinese 16, when the ship was brought in, of Mr. Eden. It was attended by Affairs, stated that the girl was witness could have got $45,000 for high Pollah officials and their
FIL.
wives. Cordial speeches were ex- aged 13 years and four months by English reckoning. She was re-
Mr. Sheldon submitted that the changed, the speakers dwelling ported missing on Monday night minimum his clients were entitled upon the Anglo-Polish friendship and was found in the flat where the to was a moiety of the value of and the sympathy Great Britain first and second accused were tha ship after the expenses in-had displayed for Poland's cause. present.
that
dant,
Both defendants pleaded the girl was a willing party.
SHARE MARKET
BRIGHTER
curred had been deducted from her value.
LEEORTS APPRECIATED.. Colonel Beck assured Mr. Eden Mr. Jenkin said he wished toi state, with reference to his cross that Polish people fully appre examination of the captain of the clated the endeavours of the Shun Chih, Opt. Lee, that he had British Government to find the now discovered that the clear, best way of improving interna- visibility ported from Gap Rock tional relations and strengthening during the towing-in operation the confidence of nations in the might only have extended eight or prospect of peace. Britain's will READY DEMAND FOR nine miles, whilst Capt. Lee was ingness to co-operate in Contin- some 60 miles away. In those antal accords was a point which UTILITIES
circumstances his (counsel's) suggavo the Polos gratification and Improved business is reported Foggy
gestions that the trip was not proved Britain's good-will beyond
were or hazardous
un- all doubt. in the local share market, as the founded.
Mr. Eden, in reply, expressed following report issued by tho In this case there were none of the confidence that his visit would Stock Exchange this afternoon the exceptional circumstances make for closer Anglo-Polish The policies of present which might influence his understanding. The morning session found aLordship's award. The Asin both countries were based upon ready market for public utilities.' rande na curgo and had been the principle of collectiva security Telephones and Lights changed described by Capt. Lee as a "hulk." in the League of Nations, and he hands at $234 and $0.85 re-her
dimculty in ap- believed their friendly conversa- and the tions would prove of the utmost spectively, and Tramways $16,'proaching the derelict, buyers prevailing. Hotels armed, salving ship did not have to put value in enabling each to better up to $1.90, at which rate business' a crew aboard the Asia. The Shun appreciate the role of the other in was done, and Wharves are wanted Chih was out for 35 hours, 18 of the great work of international nt $90
which were spent in towing, and organisation of peaco,-Reuter.
ahows:
TUG SAFE
AMOY ARRIVAL REPORTED
W. no
the total trip was about 100 miles. Th: Apoey stood by for 23 boura and was entitled to a reward and her exposeK..
TUGS AVAILABLE
WILLING TO COʻOPERATE
Warsaw, April 2. Mr. Anthony Eden Lord Privy Seal, Marshal Pilsudski, and Colonel Beck, Minister for Military With regard to the Shun Chib, Affairs and Minister for Foreign however, counsel wished to point Affairs respectively in the Pollsh out that there were tugs avaliable Cabinet, conferred for half an hour The local office of the Nether for the purpose of towing-in dis-to-day, Jands Harbour Works Co. has ro tressed ships, and it appeared, ceived a cable from its Amoy that the manager who ordered themon stressed their country's will- It is believed the Polish spokes. branch atating that the tug Shun Chih to the salvage, did not ingness to co-operate in Britain's. Reinier has safely arrived there. like to take the risk of ordering
Fears were at one time entertug for the work. Actually he sideration for Poland's difficult ¡peace plan, but always with con- tained for the safety of the little took a greater risk in sending position between Germany and the
many days ship with . N valuable cargo board Soviet Union.
craft, as she was overdue.
MANILA STOCK
EXCHANGE
PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS
and manned by a worn-out crew,
not claim
A
It is understood that the Minis- His submission would be that th ters discussed a formula whereby Shun Chih could
the propozod Eastern European be higher award than would Pact could be modified in auch a
similar circum- given a tug In stances. Counsel quoted authori-way as to permit Poland to join it.
-United. Press. tles, and said that such an award would be much less than a molety.
LEAVING TO DAY. Tha Aworn declaration of Mesara. Goddard & Douglas and
London, April 2. In Warsaw to-day Mr. Eden Messes, Anderson & Ash should has bocn engaged in conversations.
To-day's quotations received be accepted before the mere with leading Polish statesmen. by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and cilent was willing to pay $42,000 Premier, Colonel Slawek, he spent. ment of a ships broker that ap This morning, after visiting the Fritz shortly after the close of for the vessel, he added.
the morning session of the Manila]Judgment was given by his two hours with the Foreign Minis-
Stock Exchange are me follows:-Lordship as stated above.
Price in Pe
Asked Hid Bales Volume Tire Tile
0," 0.2#
in Power
An0 0,02 20000
Gadg
Antamok folkekle Tegalo Gold M'niar
0.2* 0.20 Bengtie! Conotidated 12.10 12.00 12,00 Gold River
0.11 0.10 0.11 1.30 LI 1.10 0.35 0.34 ຄ.11 0.18 0.10 0.20 0.14 0.12
| Tpo Gold Mines
logon Minine Ch.
H.K. Land 4% debentures, $102 Rani Mini
11.
S'hai Lands, Sh. 16.n. Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $12.20 . Humphreys, $98.
H.K. Renities 55.10 n.
Asin Realties "A" Sh. $100 n. Asin Realties "B" Sh, $15 n. Chinese Estates, Ex. div. $90. u. China Realties, Sh. $9.60 n. Chinn Debenture. $123 n.
.
Public Utilities. H.K. Tramways, $16.70./75 80. Peak Trans, old), 8 n. Peak Trams, (new), $0 n. Star Ferries, $89 sa. Yaumati Ferries, (old), $22 n.
China Lights, $9.70 b. IK Electrics, $645 b. and sa. Macao Electrica, $25 n. Sandakan Lights, As, Telephone (old), $23 b. and sa, Telephone (new), $10.10 b. China Buses. Sh. $12.40 n. Singapore Tractions, 10/8 n. Singapore Pref. 20/0 n.
Indutriais.
Malabon Sugars, 38.50 8, Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $16 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 n. Canton Ices, $24 . Cement (Converted), $8% . H.K. Ropes, $2.60 n. Stores; &c. Dairy Farme, $19 en. Watson, $0.55.b. Lane Crawfords, 88.75 'n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $8 n. Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (HK) $105 1.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $1.86 n. H.K. Entertainments, 86.40 n. S. C. Enterprise, $1.85 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n... Constructions (old), $1.70 n. Construction (now), 45 cts. n. Vibor Piling, $5 n.
Cli. Govt. 6% 1925 G. Bonda
937
1.
R.K. Govt. 4% Loan 04% prem.
b
H.K. Govt. 84% Loan 29% prom. Wallace Harpers, $7 ..
Buyos Consolidated United Parmenir
Co.
1
ter. Colonel Bleck,
Ile took luncheon with the prosident, M-Moselcki, and later
Chan' Tak-kwong, returned continued his conversations with 10000 banishee, waa aont to prison for nine the Foreign Minister. 20000 months by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the This ovening he conferred with 1000 Kowloon Magistracy this morning for Marshal Pilsudski. It is under- 1000 returning before his term of deporta- stood that the conversations have
ion had expired. Defendant stated-
0.31 0.31 10000 that he had a letter from his uncle re- been helpful and informative al 19. C. & F. God share takes 18.7. Market qucsting him to go to Canton, so he though so far no communique has travelled by train from. Swatow to been tasued. They will be con- Hongkong. "Since when was that rall- tinued to-morrow before Mr. Eden way line bullt 7" asked the Magistrate. caves in the evening for Prague.
Ready. Volume peos 100,000,
SIR WM. PEEL FUND
ADDITIONAL DONATIONS IN AID OF CHILDREN
The Society for the Protection of Children acknowledge the follow- ing further donations to the Sir Willara Peel Fund:
Previously acknowledged $11,600. Dr. Li Shu Fan
100
Mr. B. Wong Tape
Mr. R. C.-H. Lim
The Pharmacy, Fletcher &
Co., Ltd.
DRIZZLE OR MIST
POST
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS.
50 Saigon and Air Mail ex Marseilles
Saigon Service (Marscilles, 20th March)
25
10
Straits
hanghai and Swatow
$11,785.
Salgon
Japan, Shanghal and Europe viu
Siberia (London 11th March)
Japan and Shanghai
Jopan
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai
(Seattle, 10th March).
The anticyclone Is moving slowly | Straits and Air Mail ex Imperial. enstward. It now covers Central
Japan and the adjacent sens. Pressure remains moderately high
over, Central China. The typhoon
la altuated about 260 miles to the
W
Hellkon Conte, Verde Hulchow
April 3. April 4. .April 4.
Cathny.... Felix Roussel
General Lee ... Brisbane Maru
Pres. Jefferkon
OUTWARD MAILS.
Airways Service (London, Starcli
For
Per
Wednesday,
N. of Yap, moving N. W. A Samsbul ond, Wuchow V-shaped depression is shown to Amoy
the cast of Formosa, which will
probably move E. N. E. Local Shanghai forecast:-Enst winds, moderate; overcast, drizzle or.mlst
Straits.........
Tolshan Birdhapa
Thursday,
April 6. April G.
April 5.. April
April 6.
Date and Time
Wed, Apr. 3, 4 p.m. Wed., Apr. 8, 6 pm.
Conte Verde Thara, Apr. 4, 0,80 a.m. Cremer....Thurs., Apr. 4, 9.00 am. Dell Maru.Thurs, Apr. 4, 10.30 a.m." Shanghai, Japan, and Europa via Ranchi..Thurs., Apr. 4, 10.30 am.
Amoy and Formosa via Swatow
Biberia.
Amongst the departures on the President Lincoln' which salled for Haiphong Manila yesterday was Mr. G. W. Swatow Greene, Manager of the American Arnoy.. Oriental Finance Corporation, Hong- kong, to take charge of the Manila office for a short period. During Mr. Groeno's absence, Mr. G. R. Payne will take a place.
The Directors of A. B. Watson, &'] Co., Ltd, recommend that a atridend of thirty cents, por share bo declared as payable in respect of the Com pany's financial year ended. October 31, 1984,
......Cantan
...... Hydrangea
Tjisalak Friday.
Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp. of Asia
and S.. America and *Europo vín Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only).
Parcels,
Reg,... Letters,
Thurs., Apr. 4, 2 p.m. Thurs., Apr. 4, B p.m.
„Thurs., Apr. 4, 4 pan.
Fri., Apr. 6,
.Apr. 4, B. p.m. .Apr. 6, 9.15 8.m. .......Apr. §, 10 ..
(Duo Vancouver B.C., 22nd Aprll}, `· Holkow, Fakhoi.and Haiphong ..... King Yuan Fri, Apr. 6, 1 pe Swatow, Amoy and Foochow... Halching. Fri, Apr. 6, 2 p.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Felix RousselFri, Apr. 5, 480 p mi *Superscribed correspondence only,
Biberia.
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