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THE

HONGKONG

CLEGRAPH.

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER

9,

1937.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN,

LARKSPUIL SEEDS:—New crop of double mixed varieties have Just been received. Will those who have not received them kindly call at The Clover Shop.

TO LET.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

N. T. K. LINE

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA)

From EUROPE and STRAITS.

The Steamship

"KATORI MARU." having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and pheed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns al Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 13th November, 1937, will be subject to

rent.

Damaged packages must be felt in the Godowns for examination' by the Consignce's and the Co.'s representa- lives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage

the perlik, For

examination of. damaged dutlable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Offlcer to be present.

All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No are insurance has been effected, NIFFON YUSEN. KAHIA, Hongkong, 6th November, 1037.

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11.00 Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

Haunting

7.21 ..

Harmonies, with ----- Florenen- Oldham-at--tiye - Plano,-- Big Ben, 3.30 a.m.

"Made in Grent Brit-1: South Wales Copper. am. The Symphonies of Beethoven-a.

The BUC Einpire Orchestro.

840 am. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 0.43 Am. 0a.m. Ezra Pilt and Elmer.* In the third of their thrilling adventures they go air-minded.

10

m, Big Ben. 'Green Fields and Pave- mente.

In an, Luy Thorne Đi Lạc L

Thraire Organ.

10.40 min. The Microphone at Largo":

Rockingham.

11.10 4.m. "The News and Annu@ncementa, Greenwich Time Signal at 1135 min. 11.30 nun. The Luton land: conduetur.

Albert Coupa,

4.13 p.m. Big Ben. Pianoforte Recital by

Frank Merrick.

4.35 p.m. iuale Hult.

5.35 m, The News and

Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 5.45 pm.

3.35 pm. *Empire Exchange.' Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies.

6.10 p.. Recital of Traditional Weish Songs. Rachel Evans (Soprano and Haydn Adams (Tenor).

440 p.m. Big Den. Slusic Hall. 1.45 pan. Julius Kantrovitch his Orchestra. 2.13 0.1 *Made hi

Creat Britai South Wales Copper,

Dance Aluste. John MacArthur Quintet, drected by Jolin MacArthur.

8:45 pm. Scottish

The

9.15 pm. Empire Exchange. Points of view by travellers from the Domutas and the Colonies,

9.30 pin. The Nows and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 945 pm. 10.15 pm. Big Ben, Songs from the North. The Keting Male Voice Choir. Archie Armstrong Baritone). 10:45 pm. Film Shota.

Scenes and songs from the cinema, by Anne de Nys and William Walker.

11 p.m. The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. 11.5 p.m. The Lord Mayor's Show: A description of the scene as the precession passes through the streets of London. 11 m. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Tino Signal at 12.15 am. 22.20 .. Keyboard Music through the Ares~~ G Beethoven. Horiawakli (Pianoforte), 12.43 m. "World Affairs. A lalk by H.

Wickham Steed,

1.20. a. This is England (Second Sertel. Talks by representative English people.

1:3 a.m.

The Cazabon Trio,

Am. Big Ben, The News and An- nouncements..........

Greenwich Time Bignal at 2.19 ash.

3.50 m. Musical Interlude,

7.25 AM. The Signature Is

ing Harry Stoy and his Band.

.." featur.

# Recital by Ida Nelpon (Canadian

Violinlat).

3.30 am. The Lord Mayor's Banquet,

3.30

4.11

Thythm Corktall." Engieman and a plano.

Harry

3.43 mm, World Aftatre.' A talk by H

Wickiotas Blred. 44.m. Pred linriley and his Sexlet, with Brian Lawrance (Australian Tizitone). 4.30 am The Lafil Mayor's Show: A description of the nooze an fhe pro- calon peers through the streets of Loudon. 443. Interval.

.. The News and Annawcements. Greenwich Time Mignal at 5.16 a

$30 am. The Lord Mayor's Banquet! #peech by the Prime Minister, the it. Hon. Neville Chamberlain. From Gulid- hall, London,

3.40 m, Musical Interlude,

.. A Bea 1. A talk by tim Viscountes Astor, 21.37.

The

0.1 a.. cotits Damon

Atuale.

John MacArthur Quintet, directed by John MacArthur.

4.40 .m. World Affairs." A 'talk by 11,

Wickham Bleed.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ore Dealer's NEW YORK STOCK RECOMMENDED

BANK HOLIDAY.

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchango Banks will be closed Tor the transaction of Public Business on Thursday, the 11th November, 1937. (Armie tico Day).

Hongkong, 8th November, 1937,

NOTICE

W. A.

F.R.I.B.A., CORNELL F.S.I., Chartered Architect, Sur- veyor and Valuer, has returned from England, and reopened his office at The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Tee House Street.

HONGKONG

SINGERS ARMISTICE

DAY RECITAL

at

St. John's Cathedral at 9.15 p.m. 11th NOVEMBER

For the Fallen Toccata, Adagio and

Elgar

Fugue in C Major. Bach Requiem Mass.... Mozart

Assisted by the Philharmonic Orchestra

Collection in aid of St. Dunstan's

200 Killed. When Train

Is Bombed

Appeal Fails Unmanifested Cargo Of Wolfram

EVIDENCE

QUERIED

In dismissing the appeal. of Che Pun, wolfram ore dealer, against conviction in the Police Court, wh he was convicted of muggling w fram ore into Hongkong, fined $T. and the wolfram are was ordered be confireated, the Chief Justice. Atholl MacGregor, in the Appl Court yesterday, held that the ph falled on all grounds and had to b dismissed.

con

The appeal was against a tion, dated July last, by Mr. . Keen, an charges that Cheng Eh bad, on June 10, Imported unmat fested cargo of 700 pounds of we fram ore on the Sal On, lying Use Tung On Wharf, Connauit Road Central, on the grounds that there was no evidence where lo found the said conviction, d that there was insufflelent evident, (3) that after the case for de Crows and the defendant had bei closed the Magistrale wrongfuy called further evidence and (4) tht the appellant was not guilty of le said offence.

Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for te appellant and Mr. J. Whyatt, Ass- #int Attorney General, represente the Crown.

Mr. Loseby stated that after te case had been closed in the Cort below, the learned Magistrate Nd ndjourned the hearing to consièr his judgment. He then enlled a fr ther witness as the Magistrate's wt ness. Briefly, the evidence was to follows: a revenue ofker gave et- dence that he saw some heavy bas

EXCHANGE SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Nov. 8. 3. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:

Stocks: The market seems to be showing better resistance to selling and we are of the opinion that any favourable news could start a broad rally. The "Times" business index for the past week was 95.4, against tho revised figure of 97.0 for tho previous week and 101.3 during the kame period last year.

Cotton: The action of the market, in view of the record Government estimate of 18,243,000 bales and Washington reports raising doubts of any Processing Tax impending, is The light construed. favourably hedging is believed to be reflecting diversion of cotton to the loan. There is some belief that the price discounts the large crop, but a better textile demand is necessary to any sustained improvement.

Wheat: Reports of serious dry conditions in our South-West Belt the heavy short and mention of Interest, which will eventually have are steadying the to be covered, market. Argentine crop reports are more favourable. There has been a

decrease

supplier 1,403,000 bushels.

visible

in

of

Corn: The heavy crop movement is reflected in an increase of 4,582,000 pushels in the visible supplies during the past week.

are

workable

Rubber: Eastern shipments now being offered on a basis, but there is little indication demand. There is of any factory further talk of a reduction in the quota.

being unloaded from a ship, one si Hides: It is reported that 80,000 the Canton steamers, into u sampin. hides have been sold at the unchang- He chased the sampun, inspected liced price of 12 cents for light cow- bags and then went back to the ship hides.

during Shoo production where, he said, he searched

September is estimated at 33,000,000 dozen pairs, against 38,000,000 dozens in August.

manifest. In cross-examination, se Arst of all admitted that the cargo was taken off from these vessels te fore they were actually berthed, nad then he said he had no knowledge of the shipmaster's duties. He no admitted that he did not know what

a shipmaster and to keep papers He said he had inspected a mari- fest.

The next witness was a boatman frite whose Junk this cargo,

what ever it was, was discharged.

THE ONLY EVIDENCE

Sugar: The market is stagnant, but the undertone is steady.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's marketa:

The tone of the market to-day was uncertain, although there was some support, which was fairly surprising in view of the further sharp decline Foreign in- sieel operations. ነ፡ terests continued dollar dumping, but most traders here remained on the The only point in that evidence,

Some additional buying side-lines. (ron) Mr. Leseby's paint of was that he identified the appellant of rail equipment was noted. There as the person

from whom he had has been a fate al of brain- eceived Instructions to take

hentaid for business. Uncertainty, questionede Ine difference clear the possibility of an advance in the

gold price. a consignor and Į

view.

that evidence was non fossowever, still prevails with regard to

between

: cunt-

Metols

were

weak

Shanghai, Nov. 8 (0.2 pm) A Nank. were killed and wounded when Ja-signee. He stated that it does notabroad. panese planes bombed the south-follow that a man who orders the Bonds and curb stocks were irre- bound Blue Express this morning goods to be taken off a ship is the near Isuchowfu or the Tientsin-f

shipper. The manifest had not been gularly tower, proved as the ship's manifest.

The quiet, cargo in respect of which the charg was laid had not been entered on the ship's manifest.

Pukow Railway, according to a re- part received by the Ministry of Railways. The report adds that seven out of 10 coaches were des- troyed.-Reuter,

-ABYSSINIA- UNREST

The Chief Justice intimated Counsel that he had not yet seen the manifest to which reference was made, which was then produced by the Assistant Attorney General and his Lordship remarked that a manj- lest may be used for import.ex.LEX- port purposes.

that

with the markets

Journal

Wall Street

inorning comment:

Brokers say that some of the lower-priced issues may not duplicate the Getaber low levels. It is also said that railroad shares are show- ing better resisting power than in-

by all DOCTORS

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The BANDAGE That TIES ITSELF Obtainable at all Leading Dispensaries

Sole Agents:

SHEWAN TOMES & CO., B.E.A. Building, Hongkong.

TAIYUAN FALLS

Japanese Artillery Breaches Wall

Shanghai, Nov. 8 (12.24 8.m.).

a Japanese report, According to Taiyuantu, capital of the province of Shansi, was occupied by Japanese troops this morning-ftcuter.

of

The Japanese bombardment Talyuanfu took place at 7 this morn- Ing when the Japanese brillery breached the city wall in two places at the north-enst corner. The Jn- panese assaulted the Chinese posi- tons at 0.20 and Decupied a corner of the city.

Laler.

The Japanese have announced that the Kayashinsa Unit captured Tai-

East Gate at 0.13 yuanfu's morning.

POST

OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

On Thursday the 11th November the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 9 nm, to noon, The Sheungwan Branch Post Office will bo open from 9 a.m. to 19 a.m. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the piller boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of regio- tered correspondence at noon.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than Avo wellten words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, Le. 5 cents per 2 ounce.

Envelopes must not be closed.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 5 p.m. on Friday, November 12 per . "Comorin." The Public are kindly requested to post early.

This mail is due to arrive at London on the 17th December.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed PaperE Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pro- paid. Insuficiently prepaid Printed Papera etc. are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are for. warded "via Siberia" it so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

Australia and Monila

Calcutta and Straits

Bangkok

Amoy and Swatow

Japan

Manita

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

31 October .........

Taiping

Tilawa

Yingchow

Yunnan Comoria

Emp. of Russia

November ..

date, Imperial Airways Flane

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"-San

date, 3rd November Shanghai and Swatow Haiphong

Shanghai and Amoy Stralis

November D

November 9.!

November 9.

‚November 10.

November 10.)

November 10.

· November 10,

.November 10,

Soochow

Navernier 10..

Szechurn

November 10.

Cante Biancamano

Pres. Jackson

Novemier 11.

Novembr 1L

Francisco, Pan American Airways Plane

U.S.A., Canada and Japan. (Seattle,

23rd October). Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 14th October and London Parcels-London date, 7th October

Solgon

this

Straits

Japan.

Manila

Amoy

Strails

A Domet report from Tlentsin says that the Japanese captured Taiyuan-

this fu at

morning-United Press.

9.30

FIRES IN SUBURBS

Nanking, Nov. 8. Fires are blazing in several suburbs'

uan, to which Chinese re- inforcement

Krushed 18 the falling of

the cit flames were caused

incendiary bombs from Japanese planes.

CHYC

Severe Innd-to-hand fighting occurred on the northern outskirts of the elty with heavy casualties on both sides, The Chinese are keen In fighting of close quarters so that bombers cannot go into Japanese action.

Taiyuan was raided eight times the yesterday. Ground Are kept bombers at high altitude, and the bombs fell wide of the mark. The civilan population

horror- Was stricken by the fre. bombing and explosion of shells in the southern There was comparatively little suburbs International News. short selling on Saturday.

dustrial issues.

It is believed that inflation is like- if the present business contraction threatens to be prolonged,

There is considerable

bearish

gossip with regard to American Tele- the phone stocks.

VIOLENT SHELLING Shanghai, Nov. 8 (19.12 p.m.). A Pelping message reports severe fighting all morning at Taiyuanfu which

was violently shelled

air by Japanese

bombed from the forces.

and

The fate of British missionaries

Haiphong

Manila

Calcutta' and Strats

Japan and Shanghai

Shantung

Rajputana Aramis Belar

Ozarda

Pres. Coolidge

Shirala

Van Heusz

November 11..

November 12.

November 12.

November 12

November 18.

November12.3

G. G. Paul Doumer

November 10, :

November (7.j

Gneisenau

November

Hoshang

November

Pres. Doumer

November

Australia and Manila

Straits

Atsuta Maru Philocletes

November

November

USA

Prancisco. 23rd October)

in and Tur

Jopan

Pres. Incrisan Acacas

November

November

(Vancouver B.C., 30th October). Japan and Formosa Strails

Ep. of Japan Hakusan Maru

November ..November

Kashima Maru

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan

OUTWARD MAILS

November

Registered und Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the me given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registermi and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Manila

Per Tuesday

Date and Time,

Pres. Adams Tues., Nov. 9, 4.30 p.n Wednesday

Kongso

Fook On

Fook On and Eurasia Plane

Samshui and Wuchow Kengmoonnaeus tullut Pakhol and Kongmoon.... Air Mail for North China

Nanking (via Bankow) by the (To "Eurasia Aleways Service" further points by surface trans- port as Services permit), Stralls and Calcutta.....

Salgon,

Reg.,

Wed, Nov. 10, 8.15 a.m Wed, Nov. 10, 9 un Wed, Nov. 10, Da.m ....Wod. Nov, 11

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

....Nov. 10, 9 an .Nov. 10, 9.30

.Wed., Nov, 10 Nov. 10. 11.30 .m Wed, Nov. 10, 1.30 p.m

Canton

Wed., Nov. 10, 2 p.m Wed., Nov. 10, 3.00 p.m Halton Kingyuan.. Wed., Nov. 10, 3.30 p.m. Roggeveen..Wed., Nov. 10, 5.00 p.m.

Ord..

Kutsang

Ord.,

Parcels,.....Nov. 10, 10,30 a.m.

*Mauritius, Reunion, Tinhow Madagascar and South Africa Halphong

in the city is not known, but pre- sumably they took advantage of the

Swalow. Amoy and Foochow Japanese warning to evacuate before | Amoy and Shanghai

Nov. 7 Close

125.25 123.08

31.67 31.70

7 a.m.

Mr. Losely continuing said he was! of opinion that the document had! The weakness of the commodity not been proved as the ship's mani- markets is aiding in depressing secu- fest, and went on a deal with the rities. Rome, Nov. 0.

point that on the evidence there was Jel Italian, including seven

no proof that the importation was officers. were killed by Abyssinians by his client. Ile chailenged the au- last month according to an ometal thenticity of the document and sub- mitted that it was the shipmaster's announcement which says that the

duty to keep proper documents. of men died in, the enurse

Mr. Whyatt submitted police

first and second points of the appeal Dow Jones Average "mopping up". hostile operations,

were substantially the same, camely 30 Industrials

20 Ralls the appeal suggested that no prime Abyssinian tribesmen--Reuter,

facie case had been establisheel the prosecution in the Court below. The third point was that the Magis evi trate wrongly called further dence, and he propised to deal with the third point Best. He submitted that the presiding. Judge or Magis- irate could call witnesses at bis dis cretion, in which case he was acting for the furtherance and interests of justice.

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20 Utilities 40 Bonds

Mr. Whyatt proceeded to criticise Mr. Loreby fur not objecting to the prosecution of the manifest in the Court below, submitting that there was no restriction to calf witnesses

11 Commodity Index

21.21 21.31 93.47 93.07 32.00 52.57

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 8. The following quotations on the

in accordance with and for the fur- New York commodily exchange are therance

he

New York Cotton

7,70/68 1,02/02 7.00/00 7.00/00

7.72/71

7,86/8G 7.78/70 7,01/03

of Justice, Mr. Whyall issued by Reuter, then went on to cite a number of cases, after which he commenced to argue the point of it being a prima | Dec. facte case, but his Lordship said thaj Jan., did not think he needed to Már. trouble Mr. Whyatt on this matter. May again submitted that July there was no evidence that the docu- Oct. ment was a ship's manifest.

Spot

The First Notice Day for Decem- ber Cotton in November 24 with De- livery Date. December 1.

Ils Lordship then delivered judg ment, remarking that in effect the appellant appealed against his con- viction on two grounds, insumelent evidence to found a conviction nind that the Magistrate was wrong in Dec. calling additional evidence after the Mur. case for the prosecullon

had been May. hnd sub-Fuly closed and the defendant mited that he had no cose to an Sept. swer. The notes of the Magistrate

brief were perhaps

#le huphuzard.

tric

7.82/81 7.05/97 7.93/03

8.00/00 7.07

New York Rubber

14.15/15 14.30/33 14.40/42 14.44/44

14.30/31 14.40/4G

8.310 tons.

AA

Dec. May

Saturday's anleg

14.40 n 14.50 n

14.82 n

troups

severe

At 0 .m. the Japanese

at three stormed the 35-ft. wall points and secured the north-east corner of the city wisere street fighting was in progress at noon. The Chinese, stubbornly con- testing every inch of ground, blew up mines in the path of the advanc- ing Japanese troops and maintained a ceaseless Are with trench mortars and machine guns.

Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt, with their two children, left Talyunnfu during the middle of October, but there are and also -seven other missionaries

Dr. G. Bloom who had made up their The minds to remain at their posts. Baptist Mission Is in the south of the city which the Japanese are not attacking for tactical reasons.-- Reuler.

GOLD IN DEMAND

American Dollars Further Decliness

London, Nov. 8.

The light from the dollar into gold was, accentuated this morning weakness in following Saturday's Wall Street and further crop of

gloomy

value of

Sales for the day-

United States crop reports. Cileaga Wheat

At sing, guld to the £1,070,000 changed hands. 0414/05 804/8644

Weakness in the dollar, which at 851/80% 80%/07

to the present is quoted at 5.02 82/82%

compared with 5.00 at pound as Saturday's close, entulled a premium 41,088,000 bushels,

of 178. over American purity.

Continental hoarders, continued to Chicago Corn

bid freely for gold after Sxing, but 55%/56 05/55 business was restricted by reserve 5746/57% 37%/57% sellers.

5814/584

Is Lordship then proceeded in dent with the word "manifest" defined in the Oxford Dictionary, and then denli wir the inatter of July challenging the suffelency of that Bir document, and

the Court Loseby did not ubject in below when the document was first

uit Dec. He held that on produced. grounds the appeal failed and must May July

be dismissed.

Mr. Whyatt:

ask for coats.

udded that

I um instructed to

The majority of the leading com- modities alte became demoralised by Winnipeg Wheat

the news from America, especially 105%/10434 107%/1077% base metals and rubber, and with 1034/102% 10%/10534 buyers completely holding off, prices

100%/100% tumbled

and nt an alarming rate

year. Reuter.

His Lordship: I may belone to anj Dec. old-fashioned school, but preler May that the Crown neither asks nor July ...... pays costs, and prefer also that | The lust, Notice Day for October renched new low levols for over a

you do not ask for cosis.

Winulpeg Greins is October 30,

Manila, Saigon, "Bangkelt. "Straits, *Batavia. Mauritius, Laurenco Marques and South Africa and Christinas Parcels for South Mricn via Durban-due Durban, 18th December.

Mall Alr

for Manila, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 16th Nov.

Kowloon P.0.

Reg..

Ord..

Kangmoon

Pakhoi via Kongmoon Swatow

Guam, Pan American Airways Plane

Nov. 10.5 p.m. Nov. 19, 5 p.m.

Ref. Ord.,

Thursday.

Tai Leo Tui Lee Leesing

Friday.

Wed.. Nov. 10.

G.P.O. Nov. 10, 5 p.m. Nov. 11. 6 a.m.

Thurs., Nov. 1', @ a.m. Thurs., Nov. 1. f a.m. Thurs., Nov. 11, Noon..

Japan and Europe via Siberia.... Rajputana..Fri., Nov. 12, 10.30 a.m. Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and Europe Emp. of Russia ........Fri, Nov. 12,

vla-Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for

Canada only)-due

Vancouver

B.C., 20th November.

Shanghai and Jupan

Parcels, ......Nov. 12. 11 a.m. Reg.,

.Nov. 12, 12.15 p.m.. Ord.Nov. 12, 1 p.m.

.Fri, Nov. 12, 1.30 p.m.. Fri Oct. 12, 3 p.m.. .....Fri., Oct. 12.

Aramis Szechuen

Hothow, Pakhol and Halphong Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.. C. and S. Pres. Coolidge

America, Canada and Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco 30th November and Europe via Siberia.

Parcels, Reg.

Ord.,

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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Nov. 13, 8.30 h.m..

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