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Greenwich Time Bignal at 130 4.m. 12.15 pm. The News. Bairy Prodore Noire, Intelligence the aopplied by Branch of the Imperial Economie
12.30 p.m.
Committee.
Close down,
Transmission 2
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7 p.m. Hig Ben, The .C. Nerthers
Orchestre.
Greenwich Times Signal at 12 Noon
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THE HONGKONG ⠀⠀ TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GORGE DAM OPENED
NOTICE:
NOTICE is hereby given that! the partnership heretofore sub- sisting between Mr, H. K. Woo and the undersigned F. E. Nash carry- ing on business as Solicitors under the style or firm of "Woo & Nash" was on the 31st day of August, 1935, dissolved by effluxion of time and that as from the 1st Septem- bor, 1935, the aald F. E. Nash will practise on his own account under the style or firm of "F. E. Nash & CO." at Bank of East Asin Build- ing, Hong Kong.
F. E. NASH.
1at September, 1935,
NOTICE.
GOVERNOR DISPELS FEARS OF ANOTHER WATER SHORTAGE
GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE
Pressing a switch which sounded a powerful siren, His Excellency the Officer Administrating the Government, Sir Thomas Southorn, yesterday afternoon declared the Gorge Dam of the Jubilee Reservoir to be open.
There was a large gathering of leading officials and citizens, and standing by His Excellency was Mr. G. B. Gifford Hull who thus witnessed the crowning act of one of the greatest engineer- ing projects in the Far East, and one in which his has been the directing mind since work was started in December, 1932.
The actual Inaugural ceremony yesterday concerned Gorge Dam, the main section of the works, and by operating the switch His Excellency signalled the closing of the valve of the scour pipe which is fald on the floor to clean the boltom of the dam. The Castle Peak rond was the live and preparation of plans but at last NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsist-liest traffic artery in the Colony as in 1933 the work began and it then guests began to arrive at Shing Mun bedante, a mnce against time to see if for the ceremony, His Excellency the we could obtain any relief from the ing between II. K. Woo and F. E.
G.O.C. LL.Gen. O. C. Borrett being dam against a possible water famino Nash carrying on business as
In the spring of 1936. them.
So far as the Engineers are con- gentlemen, that naked Mr. Gifford Hull cerned, ladies and
won and you have Central, Hong Kong, under the
to explain
is
this afternoon the closing a witnessed Mr. Gifford Hull said: There scour valve laid in the bottom of the of the last remaining outlet of the tho Jubilee At what tunnel. That valve now since it takes Shing Mun river and
closed. Hia Excel-pace Mr. Hull's child will grow de two hours to close fully-la already Reservoir has been born. three-quarters
weather which teney will give the signal on this siren pends now not on the Engineers but no one, not oven and men in the tunnel will complete on the
of the valve. Therefore, the meteorologists, can control. This
"Remate Corners, No. 41 Pape" Solicitors at No. 4. Queen's 'Rond amork * 3.10 p.m. His Excellency
A talk by Reatyn ChemAN,
4.15 p.m. Joeph Mexans and the Tre
At about
raiayed from style or firm of Woo and Nash has tho Governor function of the switch. race has been
Grand Dichenteu. Trezy Cinema, Landen,
. Grebestra.
9.16 p.m. Cleer down.
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The following is the list of local ahure quotations issued this morning.
Banks.
H.K. Banks, $1,040 n.
H. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.),
£105 n.
Chartered Bank. £% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£291⁄2 1.
Mercantile Bank C., £121⁄2 n. East Asia Bank, $76.
Insurances.
Canton Ing., $185 n.
Union Ins., $377
n.
China Underwriters, 10 cts. n.
China Fire, $382 n.
1.K. Fire Ina, $185 m. Internat'l Arece., Sh. $4 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, 34 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 n. Shell Bearer), 68/9 #. Union Waterboats, $11% n.
Mining.
Antamoks, 80 ets sa, · Baintocs, $18 n. Bagulo Goid, 24% cta, n. Benguet Consolidated, $12.10 1.
Benguet Exp, 13 ctn.
Bonguet Goldfield, 10 cts. n.
Big Wedge, 8 cts. n.
Gold Creek, 30 cts. n.
Gold River, 7 cts, n.
Ipo Mining, 90 cts. n.
Itogona, 96 cts. n.
Salacot, 12 cts. n.
Kailan. 11/9 n.
Langkats (Single), $14 n.
S'ha Explorations. Sh. 841⁄2 n. S'hai Lones, Sh. $6
Raubs, $7 n.
n.
Venz: Goldfeld $2.30-n.
Docks etc.
H.K. Wharves (old), $78 11. H.K. Wharves (new), $74% n. - 1.K. Docks, $9% . ex. ris, Providents (old), 55 ets, n. Providenta (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $240 n. New Engineeringa, Sh. $4 n, Shanghal Docks, Sh. $78 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $5.80 sa. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $85 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $40 n. Zoong Sings, $8
n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. 326 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $3.50 n.
H.K. Lands $20%1⁄2 84.
H.K. Land 4% debentures,
$100.n.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $2014 m.
Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10.n. Humphreys, $7% n.
H.K, Realties, $4 n.
Chinese Estates, $88 n. China Realtics, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $123 n.
Public Utilities.
H.K. Tramways, $12.20 n. Penk Trama, (old), $7% n.
€6.3.42, 10-11.45 p.m.; G.8.E. 10 p.m.-1 mm. $
Leng
10 p.m. i Ben. The Torquay Haulcipal Will an from the 1st day of Sep-the day onwards, no more water much however wo do know that from
from to
been dissolved as from the 1st 11.1. The News, 9.15 p.m. The Birmingham Theatre Royal day of September, 1935.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the said H. K. Woo who retains all the papers and documents of the said late firm of Woo and Nash tember, 1935, continue to carry on
comes down the Shing Mun River It will begin to fill, the business in continuation of will escape from this reservoir and to-day every drop of water which His Excellency then pressed the will be impounded by the Dam until the water reachon tho spilt ans which the said late firm had until the 31st day of August, 1935, been switch and the siren sounded.
time in we are ever eleven inches below the carrying on business, at the same
to the wo can reasonably hope for a con- address and under the firm name
plant average in our rainfall for the year
dry weather sets in. or style of "Woo and Won".
Dated the fat day of September,
siderable amount of rain before the
11 p.r.
CABRENT
Orchestra, Annita Mile, Drish remsposer and Brocopated planks. playing a programms of her own
n nombera and meale. 11.15 m. Light Clamical Concert. 12.13 m. The Indore Hehwiller
Bextr Greenwich Time Signal at 1.34 p.m.
The News 12.30 am,
Hur
12.15 am. The Indore Schwellier String
Bestel (cont'd). Close down,
Transmission 1
ia.m.
(15.3 and 1.8.D.)
PART I
1935.
Concert.
If
The News, 4.5. Big Nan. J.JB
Symphony Mm. A Light
The B.I.C. Empire Orchestra. 2.45.m. Joe Loma and his Band,
Greenwich Time Rignal at 7 pm.
J
II. K. WOO.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
The visitors spent some after which they proceeded making an inspection of the
served on the lawn.
company's bungalows where tea was
Governor's Speech
Now you are not to suppose from this that the Dam has reached its
1935.
POST OFFICE.
H.K. GOVERNMENT RADIO TELEGRAPH SERVICE:
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Night From the First of September, 1838,
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GOVERNMENT WIRELESS SCHOOL.
A Refresher Course in Wireless Telegraphy (Thooralical; practi eal and telegraphy) will be commenced at the Governmont Wireless
September for exist School, 1st Floor, G.P.O., about the middle ing holders of "Special A" Certificates wishing to qualify for the 2nd Class (Restricted). Certificaton. The course is expected to last about two months, and will be limited to twelve candidates. The usual School fee of $10 per month will be payable. Applications for admission to the Course should be sent to the above address. Re- fresher Courses will be repeated at convenient intervals during the next twelve months for the beneft of those who cannot be included in the above course.
Sulgon
Manila
Australia and Manila
INWARD MAILS
Roggeveen
Europe via Suez (Letters & Papers) London, 8th August and London Parcela (London, lat August) Straite
Japan
Haiphong
Japan Manila
Japan
Shanghai
Japan and Shanghai
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai
(Seattle, 17th August), Manila
Japan
height. Far from it, the Dam
Salgon
Japan
Straita
Shanghai Japan
Japan
For
the
full After ten His Excellency,addressed is only 103 feet high with another the gathering. He said: Mr. Hull,116 feet still to be added and can Bome 500 million was impound only Ladies and Gentlemen.-There nothing spectacular about 10-day's gallons of water as against the 3,000 completed little ceremony but yet it marks a million gallons which IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that very definite step in the attack on Dam will provide some one and a
Dividend of Interim
One the water problems of Hongkong, un half yeare hence; but the Dam is Dam being raised every day and the En- gineers have calculated that, short a.m. The Band of ffie Majesty's 4/7th Dollar per Share has been declared attack in which the Shing
These water problems have been of some catastrophie calamity, they Dragoon Guards, Played from for the six months ended 30th is the most important operation.
the can build faster than the reservoir weeks of wet few with us practically ever since 3.40 m. "Modern Brience Empire June, 1935, and will be payable on
and after MONDAY, 23rd SEP-foundation of the Colony and the Go can fill in the TEMBER, 1935. Dividend War-vernment has been accused, not with weather still remaining, before the rants may be obtained on applica-out some show of itntice in the past dry season. tion at the Company's, Registered of allowing the needs of the Colony to outstrip the supply of water avail able. This accusation we hope will Ofee, P. & O. Building
justified in our genera
3.33 .
Nothe Park, Weymouth.
and
Farming.** A talk by Sử E. John Kali, o... puse. *.20
Interlade. Greenwich Time Signal at pm. Entertainment flour. ('n down.
PART I
5,33 m. Orchestral Concert.
4.M.
Dechreita
The News. 4.13 A.M.
Danes Masie. 9.45 m. Close down,
proves
Manila,
September 3.
Emp. of Japah
Nankin
September 4.
September 4,
Rajputana
September 4.
Burdwan
September 5.
Calcutta Maru
September 5.
Canton
.Soptamber 5.
Manila Maru
September 6.
General Peraking
September 0.
Heiyo Maru
September 8.
Ixten
.September 1.
Naldera
September 6.
September 6.
Pres, Grant Pres. Hoover Sydney Maru Athos II Genon Maru Achillen Conio Romo Naruto Maru Anyo Maru
OUTWARD MAILS
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K. P. O.
Reg. Sept. 3, 2.46 p.m. Lettere, Sept. 3, 3.30 p.m. Samshui and Wuchow Samshati and Wuchow
Grave Decision This decision was not made without The B.C. THE REGISTER OF SHARES of not again be
the Company will be CLOSED tin though he would be a bold man grave consideration by our Engineer
Amoy to London early this year in order from TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEM-who would dare to prophesy how long ing experts and it was necessary. fur
adequate. The servoir BER to SATURDAY, 21st SEP.it will be before even the Jubilee Re-Mr. Hull to make a special journer
Wo need BOW TEMBER (both days inclusive) climate and antural features of the that the Colony might enjoy an in- excessivo rainfa}} during which period no transfer of Colony have made the task of giving creased water supply in the coming
an adequate water supply a very dif dry weather.
weeks reap shares can be registered.
Beult
one for our Engineers for, if a generous but not
of water is to be in the next few constant By Order of the Board of
Directors, given throughout the year, it is neces full benefit from today's been the After Sir Henry May's experience sary to have in store, at the begin epoch-making ceremony. GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD..ning of the dry season in October, a
Agents.
fuil six months' supply. The availat Tytam Tuk I am going to make able storage space on the Island of no prophecies but I can safely any from now on will have an Hongkong is, as you know, Emited; that barring unforeseen accidents the water ut the
ever-increasing
supply of growth of the population has but
unlimited. been un
the 8,000 million gallon mark I have been told that when
Peak Trams, (new), $5. Star Ferries, $78.
Yaumati Ferries, (old), $17.60.
n.
China Lights, $8.25 s.
H. K. Electric, $58. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $3 s. Telephone (old), $20 Telephone (new), $8.20 n. China Buses, Sh. $114 n. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 n. Singapore Pref. 22/6 b.
Industrials
Hong Kong, 28th August, 1935.
s.
Her job was
to make men
Malabon Sugare, $8.50 n.
spend money
Cold: Macg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n.
n
Canton Ices, $1.80 n.
Cement (Converted), $3 n. HK. Ropes, $2.15 n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm. $15.75 h. Watson, $3.05 b. Lane Crawfords, $3 n. Mackintoshe, $7 n. Sinceren, $5.30 1. Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (LK.), $55 n.
Miscellaneouя
Amusements,
H.K. Entertainments, $1 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.10 m. Constructions (new), 26 cta. n. Vibro Piling. $4 n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. & Bonds
90% n.
H. K. Govt. 4% Lonn 61⁄4%
prem. b.
HI.K. Govt. 34% Loan 2%
prem.
Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
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Adrienne Ames Ralph Bellamy Donald Cook Robt. Armstrong
QUEEN'S
TO-MORROW
Sir
of
on
Reg,
September
Beptember 6. September 7
September September 1. September 9. Soptember 9. September 10.
Date and Time
Tues., Sept. 3.
G. P. O.
Sept. 3, 3.15 p.m. Letters, Sept. 8, 4 p.m. Kongning... Wed., Sept. 4, 4 p.m. Tai Hing
Tues., Sept. 3, [1]." Roggeveen Tuen,, Sept. 4.30 p..
Wednesday.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.B‚A., Anama Maru ......... Wed, Sept. 1, .
Centrul nnd South Amerten, *Canada and Europo vin San Francisco and "Europe vin Siberia. (Dae San Francisco, 26th Sept.). Straits
Amoy
Saigon via Swatow
Foochow via Swatow
Bangkok
Swatow
Amoy
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
'Straits
Sandakan
Reg.,
Sept. 3. p.m. Letters, .Sept. 4, 8.30 am. Philoctetes ..Wed, Sept. 4, 9.30 p.m.
Tinodane..Wed., Sept. 4, 10.30 ant. Shunchin Wed., Sept. 4, 10.30 a.. Yunnan, Wed, Sept. 4, 1.30 p.m. Torungen Wed, Sept. 4, 2.30 p.m. Solstan ....Wed., Sept. 4, 3 p.m. Taiyuan Wed., Sept. 4, 3.30 p.m. Hai Tan ..Tuen, Sept. 3, 4.00 pan. Thursday.
Shanghal Japan and Europe via
Van Heute Thurs., Sept, 5, 9.30 a.m. insang Thurs, Sept. 6, 10.30 a.m.
Rajputann Thurs., Sept. 6, 10,30 a.m.. Fukuken Maru
Thurs., Sept. 5, 10.30 a.m.
Manila Maru, Thurs., Sept. 6, 2.30 p.m. Friday.
Amoy nud Formosa vin Swnlow..
Straits, Sandakan, Cuylon, Membrana. India, Mauritius, East and South Africa.
until Henry May opened the Tytam Tukis roached and that the end of our it was stated that periods of restricted supply, at any in 1918 Reservoir
larger, is definitely brought one singe Hongkong's water problems had been rate until the Colony grows much rolved. Such were the vagarica
Siberia I cannot close without asking you our weather and such the growth of nearer.
to join with mo in congratulating nur population that the Colony was, I supply
Mr. Hull and his staff, and the Con- understand, ou a restricted
the Buccess within three or four years.
willing Engineers
has attended their work. This Water Famine Recalled
not the time to ga into details Except for the comparatively small which can be dealt with more pro- upper Aberdiren Reservoir, the Tylam perly at the opening of the finished Tuk Reservoir marked the limit of dam but I must express to them all storage on the Island and our En- the thanks of the Colony for the were forced to look to the engineering skill and the devotion to for duty which have enabled the work supplies to proceed, in spite of many difficul- inland
for further Hongkong. Now the mainland ready supplied the growing city of ties, with such spoed an to give s Kowloon and I am not sure that the the benefit of an increased water Kowloon Residents viewed with any supply so soon after, the commence-
inment of the work. (Applause). great enthusiasm the proposal make use of their supply to meet the needs of longkong even though they benefit of 1 had the inestimable perennial stream from which to draw to build And if we had not decide!
thereby creating the Shing Mun
Mr. Gifford full
In reply Mr. Gilford Hull said: Your Excellencies, Indies and gentle- men.-On behalf of the engineers, the Laff, and myself, I beg to thank His
the gracious words which he has
the Jubilee they wouk!į Excellency very sincerely for
have had some reason for their fears,
Parcels,
Shanghai. Japan. Honolulu, Canada, Em, of Japan,
U.S.A., C. and S. America and *Europe viu Vancouver B.C.. (Parcels for Canada only). (Hue Vancouver B.C., 24th Sept.). Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Straits and Calcutta
I
.......Fri, Sept. 6,
....Sept. 5, 6 p.m. .Sept. 6, 9.15 am.
Sept. 6, 10a.m. ..Fri., Sept. 6, Noon
..Fri, Sept. 6. 8 p.m.
.....Fri., Sept, &, ....Sept. 6,9 p.m. *San General Pershing Fri, Sept. 6. 5 pm.
.Fri., Sept. 6.
L
Iter.. Letters,
"Shanghai.
Francisco.
-ex-
Parcels,...Sept. 6. 2 p.m.
al *Japan
(Due San Francisco, 29th September). Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Heover
Central and South America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco, and Ecrope vin Siberia (Due San Francisco, 26th Sept.)..
Saturday Australin and New-Zealand via Sydney Maru
Parcels, Reg.,
Kwangtung Hulning Kutsang
Letters,
Parcels, Rek.
Letters,
Sept. 8, 5 p.m.
Letters,
Sept. 6, 6 pm. Sept. 7, 8.30 a.m.
...Sat., Sept. 7,
G.P.O.
for their reservoirs were none to preset this afternoon. We formed large for Kowloon, and the river, this ambition, to close this valve in
Brisbane comes the autumn of 1935, nearly three years runs dry, though it never
(Due Brisbane, 21st September) and I should like to express my Ko, sly near it at certain times of perilously the year. The first cross harbour own gratitude to those who have work-
Letters for "Bandoeng, Amsterdam Naldera (recently duplicated as you ed with me in achieving this ambition. lino pipe
Air Mail Service." (Due Amsterdam 16th Septriaber), know) which was the necessary pre If it had not been for their enthusiasm liminary to a raid on the Kuwian and their empacity for sticking lang water supply was not approved with hours of work under trying conditions clc., out considerable misgivings. Its suc and foregoing the usual holidays
respon-
BEN
working.
have
cas instantaneous and it has we should not have had this little proved of the utmost value even with ceremony to-day. I do not suppose out a large storage reservoir from that they will thank me for making which
The Honourable Mr. R. M. Hendon song about their work but an I have
to draw its supplies.
not started singing the first note son, Mr. A. D. Purves and Mr. W. might just say that I have been very
grateful to them. Often Wood who were principally
in the sible for the design and laying of the been leaving after Crown Harbour pipe are greatly to be cool of the morning I pleased like them, congratulated on its success. But the that I have not had to
day. scheme was of very limited usefulness during the hours of the
Whilst on the subject of gratitudo without a large store reservoir and
voin. the the
I should like to say that we have hail after our disatrous experiences in. water famine of 1929, the Government the greatest help from all heads of Government Departments. It is a had no alternative but to I✪ |
the very great help to have behind you a gardless of its great cong Mun Val-sympathetle and efficient government second stage of the Shing ley Scheine which had been worked-I have known lots of governments out some years before by our very which have been notther.. I remember able Water Engineer, Mr. R. M. Hen- in the early days here the heads of derson, now Director of Pubile Works, the departments got together and This involved the great Gorge Valley formulated a procedure which has! Dam which we have visited this after-greatly facilitated our work and, fur- ther, has expedited it. Again on be half of all of us I should like to thank all those government officials
who and A work of thle magnitude could have uniformly boon
so kind En-helpful. not be carried out by our own
One last word about yourselves. As gineers in addition to their ordinary duties and our consulting Engineers, His Excellency said, it now all de Messra, Binnic, Deacon and Gourley, ponds on the rain. Perhaps if we had selected Mr. G. B. Gifford Bull, an the power which Omar Khayam Engineer of wide experience and wanted--the gift of "moulding nearer proved ability in this typo of engineer-to the heart's desire"we could ar ing, to carry out the work according range the rainfall perfocily, but I to their designs. Many months were sincerely hope that the right amount spent in preliminary Investigation (Continued on Page 6.).
noon.
Below Average Now
K.P.O.
Reg...Sept. 6, 4.30 p.m. Letters, ...... Sept, 7, 9 a.m.
Reg.,
.Sept. 6, 3 p.m. .Sept. 6, 4.15 p.m.
..Sept. 6, 5 p.m.
Sat, Sept. 7.
Sept. 7, 9 4.01. Letters, Sept. 7, 9.30 s.M.
Shanghai, Japan and Europo via Athes II.....Bat., Sept. 7, 1.30 p.m.
Siberia Haiphong
Amoy
Foochow
Swalow, Amoy and Formoen.
Cantoh...Sat., Sept. 7, 2 pm. ... Kingyuan....Sat., Sept. 7, 8.30 p.m. 'Sunday,
Szechuan .......Sun, Sept. 8, 9 x.m. Canton Maru ...Sun., Sept. 8, 9 a.m. Monday.
Kwangehow. Mon., Sopt. 0, 1.30 p.m. Mon, Sept. 9,
Swatow and Bangkok .................. Lelters, for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Conte Ronso
Air Mail Service."
(Due Amsterdam, 19th September).
K.F.0.
Reg
Sept. 0, 1 p.m.
Reg.,... Letters,
Letters,
Sept. 9, 1.30 p.m. Letters for "Singapore Australia Conte Itosao
Air Mail Service."
(Dae Darwin, 17th September).
Lettera,
K.P.O.
.Sept. 8, 1 p.
Letters,
Reg.,
Letters for
Bervice
(Due London 23rd September).
K. P. O.
...Sept. 9, 1.80 p.m. "Imperiai Airways Conte Rosso
Reg.,
Letters Sept. 9, 1 p.m.
G.P.O.
.Sept. 9, 1.30 p.m.
Sept. 9, 2 pil. ..Mon, Sept. 9, .
G.P.0.
.Sept. 9, 1.30 pm:. ‚Sept. 9, 2 pana Mon, Sept. 9,
G. P. D.
.
Rex
Letters
9, 1.30 p.m. Straits, Bandakan, Ceylon, India, Conte Rosso
Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt
and Europe via Brindis! (Duo Brindisi, 30th September),
K.. P. 0.
Reg.
Letters,
Sept. 9, 1.30 p.m. „Bept. 9, 1.80p.mp
*Huperscribadi,
Bapt. 0, 1.80 p.m. Sept. 9, 2, p.
Mony, Sept. V...
G. PÅ D
Sept, 9, 2.15 punt
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