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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that being current tariff rates are increased with. effect as from May 1, 1937. A new tariff la now in In the meantime, preparation, particulars may be had from the Secretary,

HONGKONG PANAMA FREIGHT

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME

THE

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH,

THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY - NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardino, WE, MELCHERS AND COM- PANY of Queen's Building, Hong Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday,

owners the 5th February, 1937, at 11 am Kong on behalf of the hereby give notice that in conse for the purpose of receiving the quence of a stipulation in the Report of the Directors together purchase

hava with a Statoment of Accounts for agreement, wo

of Trade, the year ended 31st December, applied to the Board under Section 47 of the Merchant 1936. Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of The Register of Shares of the the ship Bremerhaven" of Hong Company will be CLOSED from Kong Official number 159468 of Friday, the 20th January, 1937, to gross tonnage 1,598.38 tons, regis-Friday, the 5th February, 1937, ter tonnage 958.89 tons, heretofore both days Inclusive,

THURSDAY, JANUARY

BIG CLAIM FOR DIVIDENDS

BANKRUPTCY COURT

APPLICATION

by Li

28,

· 1937.

Over 93,000 Heroin Pills

YOUNG WOMAN

SENT TO GAOL ·

I.

STRIKE REMEDY

SOUGHT

(Continued from Page 1.)

ployers' and employees' 'rights 'be | protected,

There is a report abroad that the

BELGIAN CABINET

TOTTERS

GOVERNMENT

sit-down strike has been terminated: VANDERVELDE QUITS -United PreJS,

T

-CHEVROLET PLANT CLOSES

Oakland, Jan. 27.

BE

SMASHED

A shortage used the Indefinite closure of

of materials has COALITION MAY Chevrolet and Fisher Body plants here, putting approximately 2,000 Meanwhile, 000 UA.W. strikers picketing the plants.United

INCREASE GRANTED

Toledo, Jan. 27.

The maximum penalty was imposed on a young woman, Slu Lin, when the was convicted before Mr. W Schofield' at the Central Magistracy this morning on a charge of pusses sion of 93,600 heroin pills at No, O'Brien Road, first floor, on January 19. The case was heard summarily, out of work.

Brussels, Jan. 27. W. Senior Revenue Officer A.

A political crials has developed in Grimmitt, prosecuting, said that about arc

Out Press.

Helglum, owing to the resignation of January 19, Revenue

the powerful Socialist leader, M. 9.40 p.m. on Officer J. L. Stephens carried out a

Emile Vandervelde, Minister of raid on the first floor of No. 1

Health, but the life of the Adminis- O'Brien Road. He asked for ad-

The six-week-old strike of workers tration is not threatened at present. mission but no-one would admit him

of the Libbey-Owensford plant here None of the other Ministers seem and his party, and the door was

The situation is the principaling of an S-cent per hour wage in- blamed for this, as

ever. M.

Vanderveldangerous,

is authorised tenant of the floor was apparently erense-United Press.

by. the executive of the Belgian afraid and did not know who wanted

Labour Party and his resignation to come in.

follows differences between him and other members of the Government. In a cubicle which defendant had

His quarrel was particularly severe rented, she was found sliting on a bed, and two large sullcases were addressed jointly to the public with M. Faal Spaak, Minister for Foreign Affales, with respect to the found under the bed. R. O. Stephens and loyal workers, Mr. A. P. Spanish situation. He was aggra- asked for the keys to the suitcases,

vated by the particularly stern but defendant did not produce any. Sloan, President of However, on searching the cubice. Motors Corporation, denied that attitude adopted by the Government with respect to the murder of the R. O. Stephens found a key which the Corporation is responsible Belgian diplomat, Baron de Borch-

freight rates by approximately owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd of By order of the Board of for Russ and Company, appeared aken down. The defendant was not has been terminated with the grant- Inclined to follow him.

CONFERENCE. · W. F. ARNDT,

Secretary, Hongkong, January 26, 1937.

NOTICE, Shippers are hereby informed it has been decided to increase 16% effective as from March 1, Bremen, Germany for the permis

name to change her 1937, A new tariff is now in presion to

"ISLAND TRADER" and to have paration.

her registered in the new name at the Port of Hong Kong as owned by Inter Island Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd.

HONGKONG PHILIPPINE ISLANDS FREIGHT

CONFERENCE.

W. F. ARNDT,

Secretary. Hongkong, January 26, 1937.

HONG KONG/CALCUTTA FREIGHT CONFERENCE. Foreign and Chinese Shippers.

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, rates

Any objections to the proposed change, of name must be sent to the Rexistrar of Shipping at Hong Kang within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement. Dated at Hong Kong this 28th day of January, 1937.

MELCHERS & CO.

of freight from Hong kong to HONG KONG/STRAITS FREIGHT

Calcutta, Rangoon and Madras- will be increased 15% over current rates.

Schedules showing tariff rates as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, are now in course of preparation and will be issued shortly,

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD. Secretarica, Hong Kong/Calcutta

Freight Conference. Hongkong, 26th January, 1937.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

Acupuncture, Monocausis and Rona Betting. linkler of Japanese and Hongkong Gavern. ment License. Cured Bpratned Ankles and

years by! Wrists. Recommended for many Local Toptals and Doctors.

4. Wyndham Street, (1st floor).

Tel. 20051.

CONFERENCE.

Foreign Shippers.

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the IST MARCH, 1937, rates of freight from Hong Kong to Singapore, Penang, Port Swetten- ham (direct and via Singapore) will be increased 20% over cur-

rent raten.

Schedules showing tariff rates as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, are now in course of preparation and will be Insued shortly.

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD. Secretaries, Hongkong/Straits

Freight Conference. Hongkong, 27th January, 1937.

KINGT

OPENING SATURDAY

SHE'S THE "TAPS!"

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starring

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JAMES

worth

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VILOINIA

BRUCE

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Buddy Ebson

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Produced by

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You'll be

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BY COLE PORTER "Easy to Love"

"I've Got You Under

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"Rap-Tap on Wood?

"Helling Home"

."Love Ma, Love Bły

Fikings"

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Directors,

F. IL CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd January, 1937.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this mern- ing.

Backs.

H. K. $1,870 n. Banks H. K.

(Lon. Reg.).

£116 b. Chartered Bank, £10% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£32. Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. East Asia Bank, $83 n.

Insurances,

Canton In., $310 b. Union In., $620 n. China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire In., $3011⁄2 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $31⁄4 ¤,

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $7.40 m. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 n. · Shell (Bearer), 135/71⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $101⁄2 n.

Docks clc

H. K.. Wharves (old), $1071⁄2 sa. H. K. & W. Docks, $15/15.10 sa. Providenta (old), $1.60 ga. Providents (new), 20 cts, n. Now Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $90 n.

Mining

Kailan Mining Adi, 10/6 n. Raubs, $12.60 b

Venz: Goldfeld 38 n.

Philippine Mining Antamoks, P, 1.70 Atoks, P. 61

Baguio Gold, P. .29 Balatoc Min., P. 14 Benguet Cons, P.14 Benguet Expl. P. 20 Big Wedges, $.08/.69 xa. Coco Grove, P. 87 Consolidated Mines, P. .05 Demonstrations, P. 97 E. Mindanao, ̄$.70/.71 "8a. Gum Golds, P. 36 Ipo Gold, P. 28

I. X. L., P. 1.70 Itogons, P. 1.75 Masbate Cons., P. 56 Min. Rose., P. 42 Northern Min., P. 19 Paracale Gumaus, P. 84 Sulacot Mini, P. ‚071⁄2 San Mauricio, P. 3.15 Suyor Consols, P. .50 United Paracale, P. 1.80

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.80 b. H. K. Landa, $34_n. H. K. Landa, 4% Deber..

$105 m.

S'hal Lands, Sh, $16 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10, n. Humphries, $9.75_n.

H. K. Realtics, $4.50 n. Chinese Estates, $76 n. China Realtles, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. $60 n.

Public Utilities,

H. K. Tramways, $12.75 sa. Peak Trams, (old), $4 n. Peak Trams, (now), $2% n. Star Forrles, (old), $93 e. Yaumati Ferries (old); $25 n. China, Lights, $13.95/14 sa. China Lights, (new), $10.80 n., H. K. Electric, $56 b. and sa. Macao Electric, $20 n.

Sandakan Lights, $10 n.

Telephone (old), $28

b.

Telephone (new), $10.30 b.

China Buscs. Sh. $11 Singapore Tractions, 27 n. Singapore Prof., 27

n.

n.

Industrials.

Sitting in the Bankruptcy Court this moming, the Chief Justice, Sie Atholl MacGregor, heard an applica Chiu-shi for an order against Ngal tion brought by Lam Li-shi and Chan Sz-yam, trustee of the bankrupt Wing Hing Bonic and Li Wing-kwong and L! Shun-fan, partners thereof, for such dividends as might be due in respect

lodged by pro15.47 on July 13, Yuk-tong for $81,05

Yuk-long for $121,600 on 1920, by January 5, 1929, and by Li Kom-tong, Li Shu-tong and Li Yuk-tong for $20,800

0,800 on the same date. The Ilon. Mr. Leo D'Aimado. Instructed by Mr. F. H. Loseby, of Messrs.

and Mr. H. G. applicants, Sheldon, C. represented Ngai Sz- yam, the respondent, on the instruc- tions of Mr. M. M. Watson, of Messrs, Johnson, Stokes and Master.

Mr. D'Almada said the Wing Hing Banks

went bankrupt in 1925 and he appleants were assignees of certain proofs of debts lodged in 1020 and 1920, mounting and trustee,

ting in all to about 5224,- 000. These formally rejected by

The first assignment of

there

Proois was made to Lam Li-shi on December 11, 1920, and she in turn assigned it to second applicant on Februar

the 10, 1934. In this assignment wns an irrevocable power

wer of attorney to claim payments and receive dividends, In any event, assuming so, the Court had authority to grant leave to the assignce to substitute her proof in place of the consignor.

Cald: Macg. (old Sh; $194 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices, $2.05 n.. Cement, $10.80 b.

H. K. Ropes, $2.50 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $22 b.

Watson, $4.

Lane Crawfords,, $6% n.

Sinceres, $21⁄2 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $15.70 n.

the

peen

that that was not

Counsel submitted that the fact that there had been no rejection by the trustee, entitled the claimants to re- ceive dividends in respect of the gums mentioned.

Mr. Sheldon said the real answer

to the claimants' case was that in fact his client had rejected the proofs. The trustee had only one desire and that was to pay dividends to the creditors, but he refused to pay cinirants because he did not believe their claims were genuine.. At the time when the Bank went bankrupt. Li Wing-kong, the manag- ing partner of it, owed the bank some $040,000, and the fact that Li Lam- shi was a relative of his, although

Was nothing was known about the other applicant, tainted the proofs with suspicion.

fitted one of the sultenses, and opened

GOING BACK TO WORK

Washington, Jan 27. In the course of a statement

General

how-

the padlock. The sultense was found for the breakdown in the peace grave, in Madrid.

He negotiations.

The resignation of M. Vandervelde full of packets of red pills.

Grimmilt until R. O.

Mr. Sloan stated that over a may mean the end of the coalition arrived, and Mr. Grimmitt then hundred thousand workers desired Government of Roman Catholles,

Socialists and Liberals.-Reuter, forced open part of the second sult to return to work. case and saw it also contained red pills. Defendant was standing in a

and,

on corner of the cubicle, moving her away, Mr. Crimmitt found a key which fitted the second suitcase behind the bed. On opening the sultense, a key identical to the one picked up behind the bed was found..

Defendant, questioned, said she had been living at the address for nearly two months, her husband being A man she did not away at sea. know had brought the suitcases to her and she was looking after them

for him.

"Mr.

A message from Detroit states that about forty thousand men have re- sumed work in ten General Motor Corporation plants which have been closed down owing to a shortage of materials, and not by action of thei strikers. Router.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris... Geneva.

Berlin Athens.

Milan.... Copenhagen. Stockholm.. SLOCK

Shanghai,

Amsterdam.

Evidence was then heard, and de- fendant denied all knowledge of heroin pills. They were not hers, she declared.

His Worship convicted her on the Orle charge.

Grimmitt added

Soum that he New York.. actually found the factory from which the plits were being sent to No. 1 Vienn O'Brien Road, which was apparently used as a godown. He was too Inte. Prague. Madrid. however, and the factory was not Lisbon.. working. Defendant was one of a Hongkong. large a

if the factory had been e gang and: His Lordship held that the etal-found working, the case would have Bombay.

Montreal. been one for committal,

His Worship sentenced defendant Yokohama...

Brussels.

Counsel then went on to clarify the purposes for which the proofs were lodged, and concluded by asking the Court to dismiss the application.

mants being the assignees were not entitled to receive payments on be- half of the assignor, though they were at liberty to substitute The proofs for the consignor. Cosis were alven to the respondent.

ARE YOU HIGHLY STRUNG?

[Continued From Page 6.)

46. Consult fortune-tellers, or are superstitious?

47 Have a haunting fear of death, or of old age, insanity. cancer or other disease; water, darkness?

48. Cannot hold a job for long, or have never found a job that suited you?

49. Prefer books to people, or find it difficult to start a con- versation with a stranger to whom you are introduced?

to 12 months' hard labour and in addliton fined her $2,500 or another alx months hard labour. The pills and suitcases were confiscated.

FORMER RESIDENT

PASSES

DEATH OF MRS. HYDE AT HOME

Belgrade.

Viedco. Monte Vie

Bucharest.

Rio.

Jan. 20. 105.9/64

21.40 12.10%

.5472

.03.

46.40

22.40

.10.30

19.90

1/2.17/32

.4.901

.8.054.

20

146%

Nom

110

4

NO CONCERN OF BRITAIN

CZECH AERODROME

INSPECTION

London, Jan. 27.

Jan. 27.

In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Viscount Cranborne, 103.9/04

21.44% Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 12.18 said the Government much appre- 547 clated the invitation extended by the

13 Czecho-Slovak Government to send a. 240 British milltary officer to inspect 2014 aerodromes. 10.30

10.00

They had, however, felt that it 1/2.17/32 would be impossible for a member of His Majesty's Legation individually to

.

4.00

8.95

20

140

Nom

110

.1/2.31/32 1/2.31/32

1/6.5/32.

4.00%

1/8.5/32

4.90

29.10

20.0712

.1/1.31/32 1/1.31/32

213

213

.30

30

44

,070

070

2034

Silver (forward).20% Silver (Spot)...201 War Loan... ..104%

20

-British Wireless.

carry out such investigation and thus to intervene in a 'controversy between two foreign States in which His Majesty's Government had no direct national concern.--British; Wireless,

CORONATION PUBLICITY·

IN HONGKONG. (Continued from Page 1).

to

word.

gramme will enable listeners follow the service word for 101

The public are therefore advised to order their copy from their book- sellers now in order that a sufficient quantity may be obtained in time. from England.

FAIR WEATHER

The anticyclone has decreased con- siderably in intensity and hus divided, the southern part having moved into the Pacific to the south-east of Japan. the northern part remaining over The depression is mov-

In addition to the relaying of as much as possible of the actual ceremony, the Hongkong Broadcasting- Stallon will also arrange a special local coronation programme.

The Hongkong Travel Association

Many older residents of the Colony will regret to learn of the death, Manchuria which occurred at Greenock yestering across the Eastern Sea on a north-will take steps to inform all likely day, of Mrs. Annie Hyde, wife of cast track, Local forecast:-East visitors to the Colony of what they Mr. James Hyde, who for many winds, moderate; fair. Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., years was with the Hongkong and

The late Mrs. Hyde went Home

a keen, and devoted mem-

with her husband in 1920, after Mr. flyde had done over 21 years' service with the Godown Company. In- different health was the cause of 50. Are addicted to giggling; Mrs. Hyde's departure. Some years or to some such mannerism as ago, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde returned to the Colony for a brief speli, but they constant fidgetiness, finger-again went Home when Mrs. Hyde's drumming, nail-biting, lip-bit- illness persisted. Her death was not ing, chewing and sucking, unexpected, as she had been far knuckle-chewing, thumb-suck from well latterly. The late Mrs.

Hyde was ing, ear-pulling, nose-twitching, ber of the Hongkong Union Church, twitching of face, neck, or and she also undertook much work shoulder, jaw-elenching, un- of a charitable character.

Of a most and sterling conscious grunting, crossing likeable disposition

character, she made many friends. and uncrossing legs, bending in addition to

to her husband, Mrs, matches, twisting your hair into Hyde leaves a son, Mr. W. Hyde, of spikes, adjusting your glasses the Godown Co., and a daughter, constantly, O-filling (filling in Miss Mary Hyde, who has been ly the O's in any print with your ing with her parents at Home for several years past. Deep sympathy pen or pencil), making eccentric will be felt for the bereaved husband but characteristic drawings on and family in their sorrow." blotters, telephone pads, etc., automatic paper-tearing and spill-making, etc.

MANILA SHARES

The following opening quotations and closing business done quotations of the morning sesaton were received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their, Manila office:

Antamok

Alok

Baguio Cokl

1.70

Prices in Peson Opening Hatem Business Buyers Bellers

1.65

1.70

.13

14.00

Benguet Consolidated 19.75 Benguet Exploration

Big Wedre

Сосо Проте робке. Consolidated Mines Demonstration? *ic East Hindu TUNỌ - Gumans Gold Flodon

Masbate Mineral ResouITOM

S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $90 h. LX L S'hal Cottons, (now), Sh. $64 b. Zooug Sings, $31 n

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $44 b.

Miscellaneous.

H. K. Entertainments, $44

n.

Constructions (old), #1% n. Constructions (new), 42% cta. n. Vibro Piling 36.80

Ch. Gort 5% 1020, G Bus

DRY4% H

#

H. K. Govt. 4% Loan-8%

b.

Pr

H. K: Govt 8% Loan 8% pra

b.

Wallace Harporn, $4 si,

Northern Misem

Paracle GumBCI-

Fan - Mauriciozi

Ruyoo

Unfind Paracale

Harket-Blondy,

nesa dat eenoa 84

21

401

.98 A

.010

1.75

1.75

1.10

FLIGHT TO HAWAH

Jen dat de

PILGRIMS ARRIVE

HERE.

FOR EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

Aboard the N.D.L. liner Potsdam, which arrived here this morning from Shanghai, are, a large number of pilgrims who are going to Manila to attend the Eucharlitic Congress to be held there next week.

Leader of the group iner

aboard the

is Mr. Lo Pa-hong, on official of the Papal Delegation. member 10 Besides the many Shanghai pilgrims aboard the liner when she arrives in Manila there will also be a number of local Roman Catholics who aro

5% joining the ship here when she calls

San Diego, Jan. 27. Twelve naval bombers have fueled in-3,000-mile maximum non-stop wsza will take on for Howall

Hipermitting.

this evening.

REGENCY BILL

Japan Japan Shanghai Shanghal

may export to see and hear.

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Shanghol Japan Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan- and Shanghal) (Vancouver BC Oth January und Europe Via Siberia (London date 4th Janu-

Amoy

Japan and

and Shanghal

Shanghai and Swatow

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, 4th January and Europe via Slberin London date, 7th January.)

For

Samshul and Wuchow

Mayebashi Maru Nellore Potsdam

January 28.

January. 28.

January 28.

Tyndareus Bangalore

January 28.

January 29.

Calcutta Maru

January 29.

Emp. of Japan -Eumaeus

January 29.

January 29.

Sirdhaha

January 29.

Terukuni Maru

January 20.

Sinklang

January 30.

Tatsuta Maru OUTWARD MAILS

Fer Thursday

... Tal Ming

January 30.

Date and Time.

...Thurs., Jan. 28, 4 p.m..

Manila and Parcela only for Ger- Potsdam..Thurs., Jan. 28, 1.30 p.m.

many via Hamburg. Saigon

Mabella

........... Thurs., Jan. 20, 8 p.m.

Shenprwan 1.0.

Air Mall for Swalow, Am97, Foo- C.N.A.C. plane ......Thurs, Jan. 28.

chow And North China (via

Shanghai.

Reg.,

Kowloon P.0;

Letters;

Reg....

Jan. 28, 5 p.m.

Letters,

„Jan. 28, 5.30 p.n.

Reg.

Letters,

Friday

Letters

..Jan. 28, 5 p.m. .......Jan. 28, 7 p.m. G.P.O.

Jan. 28, 5 D.EL.. Jan. 29, 5 a.m.

..............Fri, Jan. 2B, GF.O. sud K.PO. -

for "Imperial Airways R.MLA. Dorado Direct Bervice"-duo London, 8th February.

Reg., Lellers.

2.man. 28,5 pm .Jan, 20, 8.30 a.m.

GF.O. and K.P.O. *** Reg......Jan. 28, 5 p.

Jan. 29,

8.30 am Hinsang ****

Jan. 29, 9.30 am. Letters for K, L, M. Service"-- Terakuul Maru ....Friday, Jan. 20.

(Due Amsterdam, 8th February).

G. P. 0, and EP. ̈0,

Letters for "Australia by Imperial EMA, Dorado ........Fri, Jan, 29,

Airways Bervice"-due Darwin, 2nd February.

Sandakan

:

London, Jan. 27, The Prime Minister presented a Bill in the House of Commons to

Ceylon, India, make provision for a Regency in the Straits, Sandakan, event of the Sovereign being, on his East and South Africa, Aden, accession, under the age of 10 усать,

Egypt and Europe, via Marzollles (Due Marseilles, Feb. 24),. and in the event of incapacity through Ilincas. The BW

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow provides also for

Manila functions in the name and on behalf the performance of certain of Royal

Straits and Europe via Marseilles

(Due Marseilles 28th February). of the Sovereign in certain other events. It was read a first time- British Wirelezi.

Letters

Reg., ..Fri, Jan. 29, 12.30 p.m..

Terukuni Mari

Jan. 29.

1

ard

Letters...: Flor, Jan. 29/

LACE. F, 0.

G. P. O, and E. Rez... Fri, Jan. 29, 12.46 pm. Letters, Fri, Jan. 29, 1.30 p.m."** Halynar Fri, Jan. 20, 2 pm. Emp. of Japan..Fri., Jan. 29, 5 pm. Bangalore

Fri, Jan. 20, Reg

2. Jan. 29,5 pumas Letters, Ni:Jan. 20, 0`pani".

*Superscribed correspondence only aroun

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