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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

As from 'to-day, our offices will be located on the 3rd. floor of Exchango Building.

GETZ BRÓS. & Co. Hongkong, 15th March, 1937. HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK

CO., LTD.'

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Offices of the Company 2, Queen's TO LET —No. 5, King's Park Build- Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, Ings, Austin Road, Kowloon, four 22nd March, 1937, at Noon, for roomed FLAT. Hot and Cold Water. consideration of the Directors' Garage Optional. Apply Union Trad-Roport and Statement of Accounts ing Co. York Building, Telephone for the year ending 31st December, 27738.

SILARE PRICES

1936.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from 12th The following in the list of local to 22nd March, 1937, both days share quotations issued this morn-inclusive.

ing.

Banks.

II. K, Bank, $1,860 n.

H. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 115 Chartered Bank, £15% n. Merchantile Bank, A, und B. £33

Mercantile Bank, C., £15% n. East Asio Bank, $85 b.

Insurances.

Canton In., $315 b.

Union In., $630 b. and sa. China Underwriters, $1.05 b. H. K. Fire in., $205 b. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $44 n.

Shipping,

Douglas, $351⁄2

H. K. Steamboats, $10% sa. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), 536- n Shell (Bearer), 148/1 Union Waterbonts, $10 n.

Docks etc.

1.

H. K. Wharves (old), $112

end sa.

b.

THE

· HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

MARCH

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders,

The Sixty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Thursday, the 25th March, 1937, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1936.

Tho Share Register and Trans- fer-Books will be closed, from_the_ 11th to the 25th March, 1937, both days inclusive,

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD. General Managers,

The Hongkong Fire Insurance

.Co., Ltd.. Hongkong, 5th March, 1937.

I WOULDN'T BE

By Order of the Board of TWENTY-ONE AGAIN Directors,

m.

Hong Kong. 1st March, 1937.

H. K. & W. Docks, $30% b. and sa,

Providents (old), $2.16 b.

Providents (new), 20 cis, b. New Engineerings, Sh, $3 Shanghai Docks, Sh. $104 n.

Mining Kallan Mining Ar., 20/0 n. Raubs, $12.85 b. Venz: Goldfield $0 n.

Philippine Mining, Antamoks, P. 1.45 Atoks, P.

Baguio

Gold,

P. .27

Balatoc Min., P. 14 Benguet Cons. P. 131⁄2 Benguet Expl, P. .IE”

Big Wedge, P. 20

Coco Gove, P. .60

Consolidated Mines, P. 030 Demonstations, P. .88 E. Mindanas, P. 31% Gum

Gold,

.P..241

Ipo Gold, P. .28

I. X. L., P. 1.40

Itogons,

P. 1.40

Masbate Conn., 17,

P. 36

Mint. Resc., P.

4

Northern Min., P. 13 Paracale Gumaus, P. 60 Salacot Min. P. .0 San Marlcio, P. 2.00 Suyoc Coneels, P. 39% United Porcale, P...00

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels. $6.85 b.

H. K. Lands, $354 b.

H. K. Lands, 4% Deben. $106 n.

S'hall hds, Sh. $16 n.

Metro Milan Lunds, Sh. $10, n.

Humphries, $9 n.

E. COCK, Chief Manager.

H. K. Realles, $5.75 sa. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Resities, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. $00 n.

Pablle Uutien.

(Continued from Page 0.). ready, and only the most brilliant, or those with great influence, or luck behind them, ever got anywhere. Why not go into father's office, learn the business, and take li over "when you're a man."

This too "experience"

ime

compelled

to do. How could I defy it when only "experience" could pay the fecs necessary for me to learn architec- ture? So at 21 I went into father's office and stuck it until he died, then Bold up lock, stock, and barrel to go

H. K. Tramways, $14.75 b. and sa. In for something of a more creative

Peak Trams, (old), $4.25 b.

Penk Troms. (new), $1 n.

Star Ferries, $80 b.

Yaumati Ferries.(old), $25 n.

China Lights, $14.35 b.

China ctric, $50 b

(new), $11.30 b.

K.

Macao Electrie, $20 n. Sandakan

$11.30 n. Lights, Telephone (old), $30.10 b. Telephone (new), $12,10 b. China Buros. Sh. $9 n. Singapore Tractions; 27/6 n. Singapore Pref. 27/- n.

Industrials.

Cald: Mocg. (old), Sh. $15% n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $17. Canton Ices, $2 n:

Cement, $14 b.

II. K. Ropes, $4.00. 6.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Parn $2674-1 Watson, $5.25 b.

Lane Crawfords, $74,b. Sinceres, $21⁄2 n.

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

Cotton Mills.

b.

Ewo Coltons, Sh. $15 Shai Cottons, (old), Sh. $115 b.

and sa.

S'hal Cottons, (new), Sh. $80 b. Zoong Sings, $at_n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $44 n.

Miscellaneoua.

H. K. Entertainments, $4% b. Constructions (old), $1.60 n. Constructions (new), 421⁄2 cts. b. Vibro Piling, $7 b.

Ch

Govt.

55% 1825 GBds. 90%

11. K. Govt. 45% Loan 8% prm. n. H. K. Govt. 3% Loan 1%

prm. n.

nature.

At 21 my soul was not my own. People either thought I had to be pampered, flattered, or patronised. How I loathed the patronising ways of elderly people who I knew hadn't half the brains.or stuffing. I had.

To-day at 50 I am more balanced. There are no fevers burning in my mind or in my heart. Bee life as it is, not as others would have me believe it is, not as vivid and warm Imagination once painted it for me. So that I take this colm'y, endoy

pleasures liberally, One's Own Master

my

sensibly,

Youth has its exclusive hap- pinesses, enjoyments, but so too has little maturity. Youth knows so

and feels so much. Fifty knows quite a lot, but is not hurt so easily. Twenty-one is always in revolt and- consequently only happy on the sur- face, in an almost animal way. Fifty knows a richer contentment,

No, I don't sigh for my youth. I am fit and strong, and if I cannot now "do the hundred in under eleven," I can enjoy my golf.

No more fevered impatience, no

more irksome fallons, no more

well-intentioned

misguided e-unhappiness. patronage to cause me- 1 I am my own man, the lord of my I dic- possing

the hours as I own time, tate, not at the behest or under

the "advice" of elders. I can dispatch carping criticism of

of my ways to the devil, and I am able to make my own road, form my own judgments without let or hindrance from elders. I don't enjoy the moment of supreme happiness, perhaps, but nor do I know the terrible depths of despair.

In short, at fifty. I am

Wallace Harpers, $4 n. Marsmans Inv., (Lond.) s/- 28/0. Marsmans Inv., (H.K.), 5/- 10/- n. Iman,

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17, 1937.

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies are requested to forward, as early as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- tures, timo and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo talephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615, PORT DIRECTORY ANYO-MARU_(MD.K).__Kowloon AFOEY (Wo Fat Bing), Yaumati BENWYVIS (Loxley & Co.). BONDOENG MARU (0.9.K.), AB, CANTON MARU Wharf.

Wharf,

(0.5.K.) 0.S.K.

CHINA EXPORTER (Wallen), Kow loon Wharf.

CORONA (Karsten Larauen), Yau- mat

DAVIKEN (Jardino's), Yaumati. ENPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Kowloon Whari.

FORAFARIC (Williamson & Co.), Youmali.

FUKUKEN

Wharf.

MARU (0.9.K.), 0.8.K.

HAI LI (D. & 8.), West Point, HAIBANG (Dougins), 31.12.

KITANO MARU (N.Y.K.) from Aus

tralia, Kowloon

KWANGTUNG (B. & 9.) from Shang. hai, West Falat. 30831.

SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given)

BUENOS AIRES MARU (0.5.) for Bueno Alres, 4 p.m., 0.3.K, Wharf. (Jardine's) for Bhanghal,

28001.

DAVIKEN

4 p.m. 1.2. 30311.

NANCHANG (U, & 5.) for Chefon, 10

a.m., West Point. 5033).

MUINAM (B. & S.) for Singapore, 11 a.m., West Point,-80951

BIRDHANA (B. L.) for Japan, 6 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721,

VESSELS DUE

AJAX (B. & 5) April 11. ANNA MAERSK (Jebsen), Mar. 27. ANTENOR, B. and S., Mar. 27. ATREUS (B. & S.), April 19. BENALDER, Ben Line, Mar. 18. CAFE ST. GEORGE (Jebsen), Apr. 7. CATHAY (B.7.), Mar. 18. CITY OF LYONS (Bank), Apr. 11. DAVIKEN, J. M., Mar. 18,

EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, C.P.8, Mar. 22. 8 a.m.

17.

HAT TAN (Douglas) Dougles Wharf. HAKONE MAKU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon Wharf.

0.

HELIOS (Thoresen), D.9.

HELIKON (We Fat Sing), 3.9. 110HHOW 11. & 8.), Talkoo Dock KANCHOW (B. & 8.), B.20.

KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), Lalebikok. KATORI MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon'

Wharf.

KIANGSU (B. & 8.), B.15. XINGYUAN (D. & S.), B.20, LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Bing), B.5. MEMNON (B. & S.), Hell's Wharf. MUINAM B & 8.), D.3. PRESIDENT MONROE (Dollar), Kow- loon Wharf.

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar); Kowloon Wharf.

PRODUCE (Karsten Larsen), 11.6. PROMISE (Karsten Larsen), C.. PRONTO (Karsten Larson), Kowloon

Dack

RHEXENOR (Blue Funnol) in dock. PROTESILAU (Jardines), A.7. BIRDHANA (BL), Kowloon Wharf. SAGRES (Williamsen & Co.), B.4. SANDVIKEN J. M., B.. STENTOR (11. & 3.), Holl's Wharf. SOOCHOW (B. & B), B,14, SUISANG (Jardines), Kowinon Docks. SUIYANG (8. & 8.), Talkco Dock. SZECHUEN (B. & 8.). U.24.

TAI LEE (Yeo Tai long), Yaumati. TAIPING (E. & S.), Hait's Wharf. TAI SEUN KONG (Kwong Lee), Shanishulpo.

TAI YUEN (B. & 8.), 1.21. TANGSHAN MARU (N.Y.K.), B.10. TIN SENG (Tal Fung & Co.), C.. TJINEGARA (LCJL), 4.2. TONJER (Dodwell & Co.), B.20. VAN, HENT92 (J.CJL), A.. WILLY (A.P.C.) Norwegian, Skofterud, 3,466 tons, Kowloon Duck.

WARD (Status), A4,

Capt

WING WO (Tri Fung), B.13. YATSHING (Jardines), V.8, YOCHOW (D. & S.) D.1.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Givea) AUSTRALIEN (EA.C.). from Europe,) 4 в.т. 33200,

GENERAL PERS||ING (States) from Jayan, & phim, Kowtown Wharf, 80071

KULMERLAND (Joben) from Europe, noen. 26661.

(Dollar) Wharf.

MUINAM (B. & S) frem Hofhow, 1 p., West Point. 30351.

NEPTUNA (M.M.) from Manila, 11 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Kowloon Whart. 20031. from America, a.m., Kowloon 28171

BIRDHANA (DI.), from Calcutta, p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

BUISANG (Jardines), from Kobe, 4.30 a.m., Kowloon Docks. 30311:

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) AUSTRALIEN (EA.C.) för Singapore,

D.M.

10.

20.

EMPRESS OF CANADA, C.P.S., Mar.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, Cr.S., April

EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.B., Mar. 25. ERMLAND (Jetnen) Mar. 81. FRIDERUN, Melchers, Mar., 28, GERTRUDE MAENSK, Jebaon, Apr. 2. GOLDEN TIDE, Siator, Mur. 30. HECTOR (B, & 9.) April 23. HELENUS, B. and 8. Mar. 20. HINSANG, J. M., Mar. 10. HOSANG, J. M., Mar. 18. ILLINOIS, Staton, Mar. 28. INDIA, E.A.C., Apr. 8. ISAR (Melchers), Apr. 1. IXION (B. & 8.) April 9. JAVA, EA.C., Apr. 2. JEYPORE (11.), Mar. 19. KITANG MANU (N.Y.K.), Mar. 18. KULMERLAND, Jebaon, Mar. 16. KUTSANG (Jardino'n), Mar. 20. LAIIN (Melchera), Apr. E. MENTOR, B. & E., April 1. MERIONES (I. & S.), far, 20. NORDMARK, Jebsen, Mar. 23. OLDENBURG, Jebaon, Mar. 20. PERSEUS, B, and S., Apr: 6. PERU, EAC., Mar. 25. PRESIDENT GRANT, Dollar, Mar. 19. POTSDAM (Melchere), Apr. 8. PROMINENT (Jardines), Biar, 22. PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Mar.

RELIANCE, Jebson, Mar. 29, 8 a.m. SCHARNHORST (Melchers), Mar 28. SEROOSKERK (J.C.J.L.), April 12. SILVERTEAK (Furness). Mnr. 20. TAI SHAN, Dodwall's. Mar. 17. TASMANIA, Jebsen, Mar. 24. TAYBANK (Bank), April 26, TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar. 24. TROJA, Thoresen, Mar. 22. URSULA RICKMERS, Jobsen, Mar. VICTORIA, LI. T., Mar. 27.

ARRIVALS AND' CARGOES

Eighteen vessels entered the Colony this moraing and yesterday and carried between them 55,874 tons of general cargo including explosives, siphate of ammania, Iron, cotten, hemp, tobacco, mangoes, embroideries, elgura, canned goods, nuts and seaweed.

The ships are:

.

AUSTRALIAN (E.A.C.), Capt. N. R Rencanasen, from Shanghal, with 5,202 tons of ground nuts and seaweed for through ports.

fur

DENWYVIS (Loxley & Co.), Capt. J. Snail, from Bingapore, with 600 tons of explosives and general cargo Hongkong.

BENEVIS (Loxley & Co.), Capt. D. G. Cuthbertson, from Shanghai with 1,000 tons of general cargo for through ports. CHONG LEE (Yee Tal Hang), Capt. M. Tanide, from Canton, with 30 tons. of general carga for Hongkong.

EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.9.), Capt. w. T. Kinley, from Manila, with 67 tons of hemp tobacco, and mangoes for Hongkong and 331 tons for through ¡ports.

GENERAL VERSHING (States), Capt.

For the convenience and comfort of our many clients we are moving into newer and more commodious premises at Exchange Building, 1st floor, (over Lane Crawford's), on` 80th March.

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Please Book Your Orders Early.

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For Prospectus Apply:--

J. S. Smith from Shanghai with 170 FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, LTD..

Kal Tak Airport.

tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 1,200 for through ports.

HAI TAN (Douglas), Capt. E. Walker,

DENEVIS (Ben Line) to Europe, day-from Swatow with 206 tons of general light, A.3. 30693.

GENERAL PERSHING (States) for Manlin, midnight, Kowloon 30371.

cargo for Hongkong.

HALRDON (Thoranen), Cant. H. Hul Wharfronten, from Bangkok, with 1,713 tone

General cargo for Hongkong.

KULMERLAND (Jebsen) for Europe, p.m, 20061. MEMNON

KINGYUAN (D. & B.), Capt, R. Al- Unson, from Holhow, with 1,303 tona

& S.) for Japan, 5 of general cargo for flongkong and 422

|tons for through porta.

p... Holt's Wharf, 30331.

NECKAR

(Melchars) for Dairen, 5 KULMERLAND (Jokien), Capt. W. Gp.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27772.

Pachunder from Shanghai, with 6,011 SUISANO (Jardinos) to Calcutta, Bitons of general cargo for through ports. p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 90311,

MUINÁM (D. & 3.), Capt. V. Reister, TAIPING (B. & 8.) for Australia, from Holhow, with 204 tons of planka

noon, A.7. 30381,

and general cargo, including 412 pigs

TAIYO MARU (N.Y.K.) for Honolulu, and 09 Bullocks for Hongkong, midnight, Kowloon Wharf. 30201.

TJISADANĚ (J.CJ.L.) for Java, 10 a.m., A.2. 28016,

TJIKARRANG (3.CJ.L) for Entavia, 11 m. A.. 28010.

ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) DUENOS AIRES MARU (0.8.K.) from Japan, 130 p.m., A.3. 28001.

"CANTON (M.M.) from. Haiphong

26001.

A.M.

EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.) from Manila, 7 n.m. Kowloon Wharf, 20762. KIANGYUAN (D.& 8.) from Hollow, p.m., West Paint. 30381. PROTESILAUS (J.C.J.L) from Java, Da.m. 28015.

TAI SHAN (Dodwell's) from Manila. p.m. 28081.

TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L) from Straits, noon, A.2. 2801G.

YATEHING (Jardines), from, Canton, 11 n., B.8, 30311,

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar), Capt. C. Jokated from Shanghai, with 724 tons of canned goods and general cargo for Hongkong and 2,102 tons of caaned fruits and general "cargo for through ports.

PROTESILAUS (Jardinen), Capf. J. MeD. Longair, from Singapore with 1,036 tons of sulphoto of ammonia Rangkong and 10,170 tons of ammonia, iron and cotton for through ports.

SIRDHANA (B.I.), Capt. J. G. Rudgo, from Singapore with 2,630 toan of Hongkong and 4,725 tons for through general cargo including scrap iron for ports.

BOOCHOW (B. & S.), Capt. D. Wil liams, from Canton, with 1,100 tons of general cargo for through ports.

STANLEY (Shun Choeng), Capt. Wong Szo-fook, from Swatow with B tons of

oral cargo for Hongkong. TJINEGARA (J.CHAL), Capt. J. Adria, anso, from Muntok, with 4,733 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 3.408 tons for through ports.

VAN HEUTZ (J.CJ.L.), Capt. D. J. Huljer, from Bratow, with 1,007 tons, of general cargo for through ports.

SAILING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ATTILA (Toxnx Company) for Angelos, 4 D., Taun Wan.

AYMERIE (Bank Lino) for Ocean tone.. Inland, 10 a.m. Kowloon Docks.

It is still lower than that of the Nor: FUKUKEN HARU (0.8.K.) for Amcy, mandle, which stands at 82,709,

Q MARY TONNAGE UP As the result of her refit, the gross Lestonnage of the Queen Mary has been Increased from 80,774 tons to 81,236

10 m. 0.8.K. Wharf, 28001.

These figures morely represent the HELIOS (Thoresen) for. Bangkok, total measurement of -- tha enclosed noon, B.0, 80237.

paces on board. Some years ago the KIANGBU (D. & 8.3 for Bangkok, United State Iiner Leviathan reduced Am West Point. B.16. 30331.

her apparont aixo by 10,000 tons PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar) through certain covered spaces being

p.m. Kowloon for Manila,

Wharf. made open. 28171.

PILESIDENT MONROE (Dollar) for Europe, noon, Kawicon Wharf: 28171

300CHOW (D. &, 8.) for Shanghai, noon, West Paint, 14. 30331.

TAIYUAN (B. & B,) for Amoy, West Point. 30331.

VAN HEUTZ (3.0L) for Panang. 0 am., A8. 28015.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW..

(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) ANHUI (B. & 8.) from Bwatow, West

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA arrive here from Vancouver, via porte, The R.M.B. Empress of Russia will sorantime on the morning of Thursday, the ovening of the same, March 20. She will sail for Manila on

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Mr. M. Agostinho, Mr. Chen Mo Hus, Mr. R. and Mrs. Carmona, Mr. and Mrs. The ... Birdhans will leave here for R. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis, Amoy, Shanghal Beji, Kobo and Osaka Dr, R. G. and Mrs. Eleazar, Miss J, 0. Misi B. Q. on Friday, March 10 at 0 .m. She is and Miss A. G. Eleazar,

Javier, Mr. V. and Mrs D. Madsen, now at the Kowloon Whari.

NOTICE TO MARINERS Miss J. and Mies E. Madeon, Mr. M. Trials will be carried out by 11. B. Martin, the Rev. M. Vercos, Mrs. F. and Mr. M. Villaenor, Mr. W, II. William, Vossels on the morning of Friday: Hias E. Yergoc. March 19, 1037, to the leeward of Bamun,

The following are the passengers who Vossels are warned not to pass clower left here on board the 3..0. J. I. ilner than one-and-half miles, expecially to Tiisadane for Java yesterday. forward.

To Manilar motor boat flying a red, flag will

Mr. D. A. Barrett, Mr. H. W. Froz, patrol in the vicinity,

The attention of junks and sampans Mr. Norman A. Carlile, Mr. C. D. Clarke, Mr. J. Howard Hell, Mr. Wong Chuan is especially drawn, to this notice.

PASSENGERS LIST · Seng, Mr. Pai Kuo Wal, Mr. G. D. OLE, Mr. F. Furnas. Mrs. Chun Sing, and Passengers for Hôngkong an board Child, Miss Les Chin Go, Mrs. Helen the Empress of Canada which arrived Miller, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Boyd and hore from Manila this morning' weret. Infant, Mr. M. Mulier, Miss Dy Chu Chambers, Miss B. Chambers, Dr. A. Lip Gal, Mr. Dy Pac, Mr. M. M. First Oleng: Bera. E. and Miss D. Blan, Master Dy Lip Slan, Master Dy Craig. Mr. R. Cohendet, Miss E. Cross, MeKnight, Mr. ft. Relax, Mrs. W. A Mr. Fowler, Mr. W. F. Olal, Mr. J. D. Chittlek, Master Wm. Chittick, Mactor Harrison, Mrs. C. Alanning, Dr. and D. Chittick, Minn. M. Chlitick." Mrs. Marcucel, Mr. E. Marshall, Miss To Balit

The . Pranident Cleveland on her

M. MoCenna, Rav. J. McNulty, Mr. and Lady Carter, Mish F." R. Evans, Miss return trip from Manila will lenya

Mrs. R. Mitton, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Florento Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hongkong for Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu Nidiaan Air Pollock, Mr-and-Mr Behneider, Miss Louisa Uchneider, Mies-

Ben Francisco a) midnight

pad. Scholey, Mir, G. and Mtr, F. Scholay, Ruth Connolly, · Miss: Evely· Connolly, March 26

Mr. L. Smith, Mr. E. Stephenson, "Mr. Miss - Jano: liarey, Mr. and Mm. Ó. M. V. SILVERTEAK F Buch, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Touson, Howard Robinson Mr. Arthde: Lata, The motor verze Silverioak of the J.Mtr R. D. Touton, Dr. and Mrs Msg:0; Luty:: Hru, Anita. Quero, Dr, CATHAY (B. 1) from Europe, 6 am, Prines. Lino-Silver Lins, left. "Los Valeriana, Judge and Mrs. E, O. Pettors, | Loula U. -Baukort, Mr. H. E. Nobes, Howloon. Wharf, 27722 lega

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