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Box No. 421,
WANTED-Immediately, by German couple, two or four roomed furnished flat, with all modern conveniences. Will take over servants. Write Box No. 422, "Hongkong Telegraph," SMALL FLAT with modern con- veniences wanted by single European, for permanent residence. Furniture and kitchen essential. Write Box No. 420, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
KASUMIR CARPET. Handmade, seamless, 15' 10" x 13' lovely red, suitable for large reception room or Chinese ceremonies. On view at Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw. HALF-DECKED centre-board mailing beat, 20' x 6' 3" gunter-rill, new main-anil, fast, strong, commodious. $300. Apply Captain Horton, R.W.F. Shamshulpo
50128. Available trial Thursday, 4th.
or
CUTLERY, good quailly spoons 400, forks 300 the lot $167. Brass kit- bag bars and locks, 2 grom, $250. Apply P. R. 1. 2/R.W.F., Hanitow Barracks, Shamshuipo.~-~~
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Right And Wrong
in
Sir Referring to your "Rescue Flights" article your issue of October 27,
last It seems
to me that the paragraph of that article is not cor- rect. It is appreciably further from Port Darwin to Hongkong than it is from Port Darwin to any other placo
Hobart, in Australia, included.
Tasmanin, M. 1.
--You are right and wrong.Tho.zea. tilstance from Port Darwin to Hong- kong, to which we were referring in the article you mention, is approxi mately 2,340 miles, while the scil distance between Port Darwin and Hobart, for example, is 3,070 miles, roughly. This is a naval estimate.
The flying distance between Dar- win and Hongkong, on the other hand, is approximately 3,000 miles, while to reach Hobart from Darwin, vin Melbourne, as the crow lies, one must cover approximately 2,500 miles. These are Imperial Airways Agures-Ed. M.K. Telegraph.
Netherlands Industries
Fair Success
FRIDAY; OCTOBER 29, 1937.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | NEW
C. MAR
YORK STOCK Faces Trial
For Assault
R.
EXCHANGE SWAN, CULBERTSON &
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS FRITZ LATEST REPORTS With Chopper
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 1st day of November, 1937, nt 3dent cables: p.m., at the Omeos of the Public
Reserve Works Department, by Order of Board's margin changes and, in spite His Excellency the Governor of of some realizing towards the end one Lot of Crown Land at of the Ression in an upward move- Mount Kellett Road, in the ment, a further irregular recovery
it Hitely. Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option f renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of a Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther toầm of 76 years.
Now York, Oct. 28.
9. C. & F. New York correspon-
Stocks: The market to-day res- ponded the Federal
to
Interng bidders are advised that Immediately after the dis- posal of the, lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in enah. The sum will be refund ed on payment of the Purchase price.
Colton: There is little indication of any important price
movements. pending form legislation. In this connection, there is a wide difference of opinion and strong resistance to any processing fox is appearing. The possibility of a further inercase in the crop estimate is also
factor.
Wheal: Exports to-day were fair, but demand was not urgent and np. pears to be confined to reactions.
Corn: A moderate export demand is developing,
increasing re- but celpts are attracting attention.
Rubber: The up-turn Jate in the scssion was largely due to Trade buying on a narrow market, Eastern offerings were smaller and above a workable basis.
remand
JAPANESE MISSION HELD UP
A keen-bladed bloodstained chop-Stopped From Landing per formed the major exhibit at the
At San Francisco Central Magistracy yesterday after- noon, when Chan Ng, 15, a one-eyed street coolic, appeared, on
San Francisco, Oct. 28. before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest charged Some 000 persons, including 200 with causing grievous bodily harm Chinese, demonstrated for an hour to Leung Wing, 30, street coolic, at and halt on the N.Y.K. Pler here to- Lockhart Road on October 4. The day, booing and shouting: "Boycott the Remember caso was taken for committal.
Japanese goods. Shanghal murders," and prevented the Detective Sub-Inspector W. N. members of the Japanese mission, Darkin stated that about 7.45 am. which is to tour the United States on October 4. Leung was sitting and. European countries explaining with several other coolies under the Japan's ense, from landing.
cheered 400 The demonstrators verandah in Lockhart Road. Pre- viously, Chan and Leung had work-longshoremen who took a recess for ed together carrying bones from the 15 minutes while working on the Wanchal Market to Central Market, Tatsuta Moru as "a protest against
cents a day each. Japan's activities in Chinu.“
his Six demonstrators, including two While Loung was chatting to friends, Chan approached him and Chinese, were arrested for trying to asked for seven cents, alleging this break the pollee lines and enter the was owed him by Leung. The latter Pler-United Press. denied this, and refused to pay.
carning seve
BOYCOTT DEMAND Chan thereupon drew a chopper
New York, Oct. 28. from behind him, and attacked
of China In Several felends America to-day pleketed, the Com- Sugar: The market was firm ond Leung, who Immediately tried to
Exchange, demanding a active on buying by a major inter-se to his feet. He grabbed his modity
carrying
products.- pole and attempted to ward boycott of Japanese PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. est, but other sugar concerns sold off the blows, but Chan seized the United Press.
There is still some outside liquida pole, and continued to strike
LABOUR'S EFFORT chasing him, but in Marsh Road the Leung He then Bed, with Leung
Wellington, Oct. 28. The Premier, Mr. M. J. Savage, sorely wounded men collapsed. A Chinese constable, C147, was
passing In reply to a deputation from the long Hennessy Road in a tramear New Zealand Federation of Labour at the time, and he saw a man hold-
| No. of Sale.
Rural Building
Beginy No
Locality.
Lot No. 402.
Monni Kellett
Road.
Voundary Kaasuremenim.
A.
6. R W
As per vale plan.
HONGKONG
CLUB
Contenta is
Opset Price
AB
About 15,100
$5.993-****
$174
CRICKET
NOTICE la hereby given that the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1937;--
Nos.
3
10
23
tlan.
Ion.
of
S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary
yesterday's markets:
The market greeted the margin alterations with a demonstration of bullishness and prices soared from 1
10-
CX-
POST OFFICE.
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Emp, of Russia
November 4..
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November 4..
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Bangalore
November 5,
а
Jova
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November 5.
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November 6.
US.A., Honclulu and Japan. (San
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.November 5.
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.November 5..
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..November 8,
November 8.
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embargo on Japanese shipping to 6 points, afler which there was in something in his hand Beeing 10-day, gave many reasons why an some profit-taking. However, wards the close, pricca upproached He jumped off the car and arrested should not be imposed. The Preal- the day's highs. Traders are of the tent, who had the chopper in dent of the Federation states that thehla hand. Taking him back to the deputation told Cabinet that if opinion that the alterations are an Marah Road, the constable discover- International Trade Union action
change in Washing-ed Leung, who was later removed to indication of
were taken to end trade with Japan, ton's attitude and this factor
would recommend the Queen Mary Hospital.
the Federation pected to thaw some frozen accounts
New Zealand workers to act in and attract new baying, although it
almilar way Is not expected at the change in
The Federation will write the In- Dr. P. F. S. Court said he examinternational Federation the margin rules will have any im-
Becking the mediate effect. Specialists had dim-ed Leung on the morning of October intention of other countries in the The matter and strongly recommending man had three cuts on the left side an international boycott of Japanese
the scalp, cuts on both shoulders, goods-Reuter,
wound on the
in
culty early in the day in bunching deals, with the advance
many lending issues thus slowed up after the opening of the market.
were
Curb stocks and bonds higher, but United States Govern- ment bonds were lower.
Oct. 27 Dow Jones Averages
132.20 30 Industrials
+32.90
20 Nails
20 Utilitles
21.33 94.39
Nos, Noa. Nos. Nos. Nos, 40 Bonds 122 186 321 440 402 11 Commodity Index 55.42 132 201 340 518 600
523 070
150 210 342 170 227 348 537 710 67 180 207
827 300 555 Holders of drawn Debentures who desire to be paid on the 29th October, 1937, are requested to inform the Treasurers, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, on or before Thursday, the 28th October, 1937,
•
of
BADLY WOUNDED
in the Queen Mary Hospital.
deep down to the muscles, and minor
cula on the back. In his opinion, the wounds were caused by some sharp Close
Instrument, and were of a serious 135.22 nd dangerous nature.
93.74
RIFLE COMPETITION
Replying to Sub-lupector Daikin, Royal Engineers Day At
22.11 Dr. Court said there was now a con- 84.32 siderable amount of limitation of 55.78 movement of the left arm, which
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED ·
QUOTATIONS
New York, Oct. 28. AND NOTICE is hereby givin
The following quotations on the that
numbered Debentures
as New York commodly exchange are above, which are not cashed on the issued by Reuter: 30th October, 1937, will be paid on the 30th April, 1938, after which date they will cease to bear Jan.
Interest.
By Order of the Committee,
Dec.
New York Catton
Opening Closing 8.10/18 0.13/13 8.10/16 0,00/00 8.13/13 0.07/08 0.13/13 8.07/08 8.15/12 8.06/06 *8.22/23 ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄0.16/16′′
8.33 The First Natlee Day for December Catton is November 24, with Delivery Date Decettiber 1.
.
March May
July Oct.
Spot
-~-~~-A:- K:-MACKENZIE,:~~
Hon, Secretary. Hongkong, 26th October, 1937.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE
Dec. Jan, March May
New York Rubber
15.13/20
15.30/30 15.31 N
35.24/30
15.41/45
15.20/30
15.47/48
July
15.37/37
15,50/60
15.01 N
Kowloon City
would be of a more or less permanent nature. If the wounds had turned
The Royal Engineers held a rife septic, there was every possibility meeting on the Kowloon ranges YCB- that Leung would have died.
Amoy Japan
All Mail by "Tan-American Airways
Direct Service-San Francisco Pan-American Airways Plano date, 27th October
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Son-,
Francisco, Olh October)
Straits Strails
Straite
Anyo Maru
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malis are closed nt 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
Fort Bayard
Fer
- Friday.
Date and Time.
Talpoosek...Fri, Oct. 20, 12.30 p.m.. Shanghal and Japan *** ............. Emp. of Canada .............. Fri., Oct. 20 Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA, Central and South America, and *Europe vin Vancouver B.C., (Par- cels for Canada only) (Due Vancouver B.C., 17th Nov),
terday, when the shooting included Evidence was given by the com- service competitions, deliberate com- plainant, and two eyewitnesses, petitions with S. R. (a) and 1914 Chau Chuen and Leung Kin,
Shanghai both rifles, and a falling plate competition. epalles. Chan Wan,
The Chief Engineer, Cel. G. C. marine hawker, said she
Gowlland, was among the spectators. chopper to defendașt for 25
Lt. Col. L. C. Reld, was president on October 2.
of the meeting, and Mrs. Reid pre- sented the prizes.
П woman
sold a cents
Defendant, who alleged that Leung had struck him when he asked for the return of his seven cents, declin- ed to give evidence, and was com- mitted for trial at the November Criminal Sessions.
FOOTBALL TEAMS
The following will represent St. Joseph's in their First Division Foot- ball League match against South China "But Caroline Hill on Satur day:
Maj. D. H. Steers, secretary of the Hongkong Ride Association, presented the Grand Aggregate Cup.
Winners:
Tonkings, L/Cpl. Snap at 200, Cpl. Saxby: Deliberate at 300, Spr. Rennison. L/Col. Saxby: Rapid at 300, Cpl. Tonkings:,
Duncan Spr Service Aggirnate, Deliberate at 600. 8. T. (a) Spr. Itumery. Spr. Collet: Deliberate at 500, 1914 Sur bronze medals presented by Jongkong Rule Asertation, R. S. M. Fleming. L/Cpl. Dowolte: Grand Aggregate, Cpl. Tonkings; Falling!" plate, officers Fortresă.- -
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
C
British Asociation On the Central grourut at 11.30 am, on Sunday the C. B. the Filipino Club in A. wil meet
R. Marques; A. J. Hussain, J.oftball league match. C. H. A. lean; G. Alves; N. Delgado, D. Leonard, C. Fowler, G. Gurevich, S. Fowler. T. 5. D. 3. Kini. S. Mag- Marques; T. Castilho, A. Ward, V. Whitley, E. Fowler, J.
T. Gauhart. 11. Millington1. Costa, J. Gores ned A. Alves.
KOWLOON ELEVENS Kowloon Football Club teams for Satur- day are:
Firsts v
Middlesex lomme.
4.30).-
Nider,
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Chicago Wheat
97 /07 90%/904
The following ships expected to be Rowlands: Bouza, A. Virich; Evans, Bliss, in wireless communication with the.. 00%/003 06 /90% O'Connor: W. Knox, Jorge, Coakley, D.
9157014 | Knox. Honiball.
Wednesday's Sales:-
THE NINETEENTH ORDINARY | Sept. YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE. Sales for the day:-5,900 tuns.
The last Nolice Day for October HOLDERS will be held at the Head Office of the Company, SL Rubber is October 27. George's Building. Chater Road, Dec. Victoria, Hong Kong, on Monday, | May 20th December, 1937, at 12 o'clock July
(Noon), for the purpose of re-
43,312,000 bushels. ceiving a Statement of Accounts
Chicago Curt and the Report of the Directors Dec.
58%/58% 587/50 59%/50M 503%/00 for the financial year ended 30th May July
00%/60% September, 1937, and electing
The First Nolke Day for December Directors and Auditors.
Grains is November 30 and the last The Transfer Books of the day December 28.
Winnipeg Wheat Company will be closed from
.Oct.
12514/12514 12414/124% 110/1104 110%/110 117 /117% 110%/1101⁄21⁄2 The last Notice Day for October
The 37th Royal Netherlands Indus- Friday, 28th November, 1937, to Dec. tries Fair, of which the second Monday, ́ 20th December, 1937, | May Nelleriands Agrarian Fair formed part, was held at Utrecht from both days inclusive.
September 7 to 16. The number of
By Order of the Board of Winnipeg Grains is October 30.
participants was 1,207, as against Directors, 1,140 in 1936, Floor-space rented increased from 155,000 sq. feet to
well over 170,000 sq. frei.
The general trend in business was very satisfactory, notwithstanding the fact that the period in which, the
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary,
Hớngkong, 26th October, 1937.
Fair, was held, was marked by CARGO for SHANGHAI
serious signs of threatening Interna- flons, dimeullies both of a political and economic nature.
Arrangements have been made to berth our steamers, alongside
The increase in the number of the Kin Leo Yuon Wharf, French visitors (22 na compared with the Band, Shanghal, and cargo will be Jast Fall Fair) as well as the turn- over, formed proof of an economic accepted for discharge into Go- revival in the Netherlands. The downs-at this Wharf. consumptive branches of Industry
did good business, and this shows lars. please apply to:---
Ahnt there is an upward tendency of purchasing power in general.
but
The Agrarian Fair was no longer
charncler, of an experimental showed great improvement both as regards participation and general lay-out. Great interest was man!- fesled by agrarien circles and the
For freight and further particu-
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD. General Managers, Indo-Chins S.N.
Co., Ltd..
Participation, among the different
fact that horses, cattle and poultry | nationalities, was divided into the were on display, formed altraction. feature.
special following displays: The Netherlands, "Inland timber was also a | 843; United States of America, 23; Belgium, 41: British India, 30; Den- mark, 4; Germany, 123: Great Britain,
As a whole the 37th Royal Nether 50: France, 13; Italy, 3; Luxemburg, Innds Industries Fair was a great success. The Fair's Managing Board 1 Norway, 2 Austria, 03; Czechs of Directors has decided to extend Slovakia, B: Sweden, 2; Switzerland, the dvailable floor-space by building
1: total 1,207.
a largo Hall for machinery," which The 30th Royal Netherlands Indus may be finished before the coming iries Fair will be held at Utrecht Spring Fair.
· from March 16 to 24, 1938..
H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday says the market was ex- tremely quiet,
Buyers Hongkong Bank $1,575 Union Ins, $600 Indo-China (Pref) $51 Indo-Chinas (Del) $43 H.K. & K. Wharves $113 HI.K. Lands $31.10 H.K. Tramways $131⁄2 Star Ferries $81
Yaumati Ferries $243% Chin Ligita (Old) $11,70 H.K. Electrics $54 Cementa $12.40 Wm. Powell, Ltd $0.40
Bellers
H.K. Sicombonta $V Providents (Qld) $2.15 H.K. Tramwayn $13.70 China Lights (Old) $11 Dairy Farms $24.00 Sales Union Ins. $500 H.K. & K. Wharves $1131⁄4 H.K. Landa $311⁄21⁄2 11K. Tramways $13.60/70 China Light (Old) $11.70 Telephones (New) $0.10 ...Cements $12
H.K.. Govt. 4%. Loun .6%.pm.
Hongkong radio. station-Naniwa Maru, President McKinley, Potsdam, Seconda v Chinese Polier Home Tricolor, President Hoover, Shirala. pm)-Jeffery: Vale, Abbas; Maxwell. Wilson. Tyndall: Gutierrez.
Thompson, Katie Moller, Nagara Maru, and
Rheinland. Detts Hussain, Ulrich Reserve-Solls,
9 See by the Paper
Speaking on "Publicity: The Key To Prosperity! Sir Charles Higham recently said-
**The more a country, a product, or a cause is advertised, the more successful it will bo. The popularising of broad, electricity, gas, fruif and bear has been successful duo largely to the fact that the public has been informed as to the advantages of using the articles services through the Pross, which forms tho most profitable and the least expensive way to reach the greatest number of propla in the and any shortest possible space of timo: advertitor who usds it knows it."
or
The newspaper 'takes the advertising into the home.
Hoihow..........
Estavia, Mauritius,
Parcels, .. Oct. 20, 2 pm- Reg. Oct. 20, 3.15 p.m. Ord,........ Oct. 20, 4 p.m.. Newchwang..Fri, Oct. 29, 4.30 am.
Saturday
Nonning
Reunion, Houtman
Madagascar and South Afṛlea. Manlio, Rabul, Austrullo' and Now Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-due Brls. bane, 10th November.
Air
......
Sat, Oct. 30, 8.30 a.m.. ....Ent., Oct. 30, 9 a.m..
Sat., Oct. 30%-
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Parcels,...Oct. 20, 5 pan...
Ref...
Ord..
Mall for North China and Euraria Plane Nanking (via Hankow) by the
"Eurasia Airways, Service" (To further painis by" surface trans- port as Services permit),
Reg Ord..
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Carthage.
Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe....
vin
Marsellles-due Marseilles, 26th November.
Air Mail for "K.L.ML Service"-dos
Amsterdam 7th November,
Hatphong
Saigon
Manlin
Shanghai
Shanghai Swatow
Haiphong
Oct. 30, 8.45 a.m Oct. 30, 9.30 am.
.Sat, Oct. 30..
GP0. and K.P.O.
.Oct. 30, 9,30 am.. ....Oct. 30, 19 a.m..
Sat., Oct. 30, G. F. O. and K. P. O. Parcels, ...Oct. 29, 5 p.m. Reg.Oct. 30, 945 a.m.. Ord........Oct. 30, 10.30 a.m.
.Sat., Oct. 30m G.P.D. and K.P.O.
Carthage
Reg.,
Ord.,
Oct. 30, 0.30 a.m. ....Oct 30, 10 am-
Soochow ....Sal, Oct. 30, 3,00 p.m.. Lycemoon Sat, Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m.
Pres Grant ..Sat, Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m. Szechuen
Sat, Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m.
Sunday
Hulyang
Conte Verde........Sun., Oct. 31, 0 a.m.
.Sun., Oct. 31, 9 a.m..
Monday,
... Canton
Mon., Nov. 1, 3 p.m.
Tuesday
Manila. Macasser and Sourabaya.. Tjinegara.... Tues., Nov. 2, 8.30 a.m. Air Mail for "France Orient Ser- Felix Roussel .................... Tura., Nov. 2..
vico"
(Duc Marseilles, 14th November)
Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel
*South Africa, Egypt and Europe vìà Marseilles
Nov. 2. 10 TIL Tues., Nov. 2.
Nov. 2, 9.45 am. Nov, 2, 10.30 a.m.
......... Wed, Nov. 3. G.PO. and K.P.O.
GP.0, and K.P.O.
Reg
Nov. 2, 0.30
Ord.,
G.F.0. and K.P.O.
Reg.,
Due. Marseilles, 20th November)
Ord.,
Wednesday
*Straits and Europe via Marsellies Menestheus
-duc Marschlies, 1st December and London Parcels due London,
Parcels,
Uth December.
Ord.,
*Strolls and Calcutta
Kumsang
Parcels.Nov. 3, 11 am.
Ord,
Frklay
Kiungchow
Haiphong
Reg.,
.Nov. 3, n.m. .Nov. 3, 9,45 nm.. Nov. 3. 10.30 am.
Wed., Nov. 3. Nov. 3, Noon..
....Fri, Nov. 5, 3 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 3..
Ate Mall for Manila, Guan, Honolulu Pan Ämerlean Airways Plane
and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"--duo San Francisco, 9th November..
Rex...
Ordy
Kowloon P.O.
Swatow and Shanghai Amoy games
Nov. 3,
p.m.
Nov. 3, 5_p.m.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Manila
Sandakan Swatow
Thursday.
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service"--due
Amsterdam 14th November,
itez.,
Ord.,
G.P.O.
Nov. J. & D... .Nov. 4, GRM.
Sulyang....Thurs., Nov. 4, 8.30 n.m. Kwangtung .... Tues, Nov. 3, 3.30 p.m. G. G. Paul Doumer
Wed, Nov. 3, 2 p.m.
Emp. of Iussio
Thurs., Nov. 4, 3,30 p.m. Hinsane... Fri, Nov. 6, 0.30 nm. Fausang....Fri., Nov. 6. 12.30 p.m. Terukuni Maru....................Fri, Nov. 5,
O.P.O, and K.Pr.O.
Nov. 5, 12.30 p.m. ..Nov. 8, 1 p.m. Fri, Nov. 5,
Reg. Ord,
Ret
..Nov. 5, 12.45 p.m. Ord. Nov. 5, 1.30 p.m.
G.F.0, and KP.O.
Strails, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Terykun! Maru,
Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe. via Marseilles--due Marseilles Ist December.
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