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S. O. S. Leung Sai Tor, aged 11, is

deaf and dumb.

means

He came up before the magistrate for being without visible means of subsistence.

What

could he have until he is taught a trade and taught how to understand and make others understand him? So we are putting him into the Deaf and Dumb School.

Is there

anyono

who

would maintain this little

outcast-it only costs $7

per month.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

THE HONGKONG

CHURCH NOTICES

R.

METHODIST CHURCH

Missionaries Group To Speak on War

MEETING

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 10th day of January, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years. with the option of renewal at A Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of

75 years.

An

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the die- posal of the let the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will bo required to deposit with authorised officor who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchaso price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

King's Road.

No. of Iv. Ja

| Registry No.

Locality

ທອງ,

Bounty Heuerment,

| N. | 8. | E.

{fertinet feet feet]

15.

As por sale plan.

NOTICE

Contents in

Radial.

Upset Price!

About 19,500

$353

$14,625

IMPORTANT

TELEGRAPH.

The following are the forthcoming services at the Methodist Church, Wanchai:

Sunday, January D Preacher: Morning. Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

Speakers, Evening: missionaries.

of

A group

Subject: "How the war is affecting Methodist centres in South Chinn,"

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church.→→ Hymns, 659, 32, 636, 108, 596,

Evening Service at 7 pm. nt the English Methodist Church-Hymns, 745, 701, 903, 703.

Notices for the Week

1. Inmediately after the Evenlag service a very important Church and Congregational Meeting will be held In the Church..

2. The Social Hour will be held at the "S. & S. Home" on Sunday evening.

3. The Badminton Club meets on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secretary of the "S. & S. Home."

4. The Annual Meeting of the L.C.A. will be held on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.

UNION CHURCH

Meeting of the Management Committee Postponed

The following are the forthcoming services, etc, ni the Union Church, Kennedy Road:

Morning Service 10.38 a.m. Even- ing Service 6 p.m. Preacher at both cervices: Rev, K. Mackenzie Dow.

The Sacrament of Baptism will be of Mr. During the absence

eclebrated at the close of the Morn Gilbert Harriman, and until fur-ing Service. ther notice our Power of attorney in vented in Mr. Leung Yau Cheong.

G. A. HARRIMAN & CO.,

Stockbrokers.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE OUR GUIDE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

• KING'S.

COMING SHORTLY!

ELECTRIC with the tense excitement of a man and a woman clashing in love and adventure!

ALEXAN

XOKBA

DIETRICH

DONAT

KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR,

kady for the monk W-LIMES" "KILTOKU!

COUNT THE

*

"TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

TO THE CINEMAS

of the The monthly meeting

has been Management Committee postponed til January 16.

There will be a combined meeting of the Ladies' Committee and the Women's Guild in the Church Hall on Monday, January 10, at 10 am.

There will be no mecting of the S.A.C.A. this week.

The Helena May Christian Fellow- chip meets in the Institute on Friday morning, at 10.30 a.m.

LESSON SERMON

SATURDAY,

Chinese Art Exhibited To Speed Relief

Generous Gifts To China's Cause

London, Jan. 7. An exhibition of Chinese art, des- cribed as a Burlington House exhibi

In al of tion in miniature, held Chinese relief funds, was opened to- Tal-chl, Chinese day by Mr. Quo Ambassador to London.

JANUARY 8, 1938.

Course of nine public lectures

on

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS

The fifth lecture of this course will be given in the China Fleet Club Thentre

on

Monday, 10th January, 1938.

at 5.30 p.m.

The exhibition contains 400 speci- mens of Chinese bronze, slik, paint- ings and porcelain from prehistorie Subject: - days to the present time, lent by all against gas. of the greatest collectors country.

In the

Lecturer:

POST

BROADCAST RECEIVING

LICENCES

OFFICE.

then be sent by post or messenger

as soon as it is ready. Where actual Holders of licences are reminded cash is tendered a new licence should exchango before that if it is desired-to continue to be received in

leaving the Licensing Office. retain possession of the apparatus after the date of expiration of the ilcence a renewal must be effected licence should be returned with the without delay.

In the case of renewal the old

application.

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Servion to Shanghai ie

As from January 3, 1938, New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Omce, G.P.O. Building, First Floor, on ordinary temporarily suspended. business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remittance

between at $12,

the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 pan. except on Satur

Issued days when licences will be Lieutenant-Comman-between 0 a.m. and i p.m.

Individual protection

Mr. Quo Tal-chl described the exhibition as being doubly symbolic, der B. M. Douglas, R.N. (Rtd.)

urts of firstly as showing that the

without charge.

peace were stronger than, and out-Open to all members of the public Ilved the arts of war; and secondly as an emblem of London's generous sympathy with Chinn in her sore distress.

Applications may be made:

(a) personally.

(b) by messenger. (c) by post.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America aro forwarded "vla Biberis” if na superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the

It is essential under (c) and pre-time given below unless otherwise ferable under (a) and (b) that ap-stated, and where mails are advertised plications should be accompanied by to close at or before 0 a.m., registered Programmes of the course of crossed cheque payable to Hongkong and parcol malls are closed at 6 p.m.

Government. The new licence will on the previous day. obtained be may lectures application to the Extra Assistant

un

Sir Denison Ross said that owing to the generous gifts of money and labour, practically all of the proceeds would be available for China. The money would be spent on medical Colonial Secretary, Colonial supplies from London and from San Secretary's Ofiée. Francisco. Reuter.

R.N.R.

TRANSFERS

TO BE MADE

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST ADJUSTMENTS

Further transfers of the Royal

DESPERATE FIGHT TO HOLD HSUCHOW (Continued from Page 1)

Naval Roserve executive officers to in order to form a junction at Cheng- the supplementary list of the Royal chow with the Chinese forces on the Navy will shortly be made, according Peiping-flankow rallway, where a to an admiralty signal received this strong defence is prepared.Reuter. morning.

Officers serving in H.M, ships_are instructed to forward their applica- tions

their through

Commanding

RECRUIT ABLE-BODIED

. FORMOSANS

Hankow, Jan. 9.

Oncers, while those not serving in H.M. ships should apply direct to the Secretary of the Admiralty. In ull To augment the Japanese forces cuses, applicants should state whether now operating in China able-bodied they will be available for interview men are being recruited in Formosa in February, and if so

on what

From

Saigon

In phong

Haiphong

Australia and Manila

Shanglint and Amoy

Simils

Japan

INWARD MAILS

Per

Due

Andre Leben

January 8.

Canton

January 8.

G. G. Paul Doumer

January 8,

January B.

January B

Conte Blancamaño

January 9,

January 9,

..January 0.

Calcutta, Straits and Salgon

Air Mail by "Pan American_Air-

Talping

Tainan

Hakodate Maru Mausang

Airways Plane January 10.

ways direct Service"-San Fran- Pan-American claco date, 20th December. Strails

Japan

Air Mal by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 1st. Jaquary.

Japan and Shanghai

Straits and Holhow

Java and Manila Straits

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila (Seattle, 18th December, 1937). Tientsin and Amoy Canada, USA., Honolulu and Japan

Achilles

Durban Maru

January 10, ..January 10.

Imperial Airways Plano January 10.

D'Artagnon

Mulnom

Tinegara

.January 11,

January. 11.

.January 11.

Van ligulaz

January 11.

Pres. Jackson Chengtu

January 12.

January 13.

(Vancouver B.C., 25th December, 1937).

Emp. of Japan

January 13.

here

Amoy

Sirdhana

January 13.

Java

Tjisonduri

January 13.-

Japan

Yasukuni Maru

January 13,

Hakozaki Maru

.January 14.

U.S.A.. Honolulu, and Japan (San Francisco date, 18th December 1037). Straits, Manila, and London Parcels,

London date, 9th December, 1937 Ajax Calcutta and Straits

Pres. Garfield

.January 16.

Tilawa

dates. Ofteers who have already ap by order of the Japanese military peared before a selection board for command, a report received transfer will not again be eligible states. for interview.

Probationary onlcers of the R.N.R. So far very few Formosans have now undergoing courses of training in enlisted.-Central News. the Fleet or shore establishments and who are 21 years age

over

as

COMMUNIST TENDENCY

may apply now for interview with a

Hankow, Jan. 8. view to selection for transfer to the Royal Navy supplementary list

Most of the prisoners of war taken Route Army from soon as confirmed in their R.N.R.by. the Eighth

have been runk.

Japanese troops Further transfer of accountant of-found to be communistic in thought vers from R.N.R, to R.N. are not at present contemplated, states Signal.

the already. They are anxious to teach the Chinese communists how to use modern Japanese weapons alrendy captured by the Reds...

Pauper" First Church of Christ, Veteran Naval

Prince "The

and the (King's Theatre, to-day), The Mauch twins promise to be popular favourites, judging by their per- formances in this film. Good acting

Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the lesson sermon by the principals lift it into one of in all churches of Christ Scientist,

levity to-morrow, January 9, will

class,

little but n

unlue towards the end did not help to make "Sacrament." it-any-better-

"Stage Door" to-day)-A

(Queen's Theatre. well-produced Very picture with an impressive cast of Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Guil Patrick, Andrea Leeds and Constance Collier. One of the greatest bits of acting is not by one of the three stars of the show but by Andrea Leeds.

"Fl

For * King" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day)-The antics of Joe E. Brown, the comedian with the wide mouth, have an appeal for many people. To them, this film will be amusing.

"On Again-Off Again" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).-Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in another display of tomfoolery.

be

Pilot Retires

or four Japanese At kist three experts in political and milltary affairs pre serving at the communist headquarters at Fushih in the Shensi practically A pilot who is known to nearly province, and they are

advisers because the communists de- every officer in the Royal Navy Innt-pend upon them for information and events. ed at Plymouth recently from the

interpretation of Japanese P. & O. liner Naldera on his retire-All the time they are said to be -The-Golden-Text-will be, The cup-ment after 37 years as the "Admiralty of blessing which we bless, is it not

pilut in the Yangise River, says the willingly and voluntarily offering- the on of the blood of Christ?

Naval Chronicle, The

which we break, is it not

He was Captain R. Pote-Hunt, who the communion of the body of Christ?

The Eighth Route Army has also served under 16 different comman- Introduced a unique way of treating (1. Cor.).

ders-in-chief and passed through the Japanese prisoners by giving them troubleus times of the Boxer Re- political training for three months belliop, the Great War, the Sino-

and then letting them return to Japan Japanese conflict in 1932, and the or Manchuria to do whatever they present trouble.

Among others the following citas tions be read from the Bible, have

inclined mine heart to perform Thy statutes alway, even unto the end. Thy righteousness is an ever- lasting righteousness and Thy law truth. Blessed are they which hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled." (Ps. 112; Alati, 5:).

their service,

like. Men of the Eighth Route Army at Hankow claim that they have killed no Japanese

prisoners, who have all been released in this way.-

nited Press.

His most treasured possession is a ix

silver solver inscribed with the names of hundreds of warships he has piloted, presented to him just before he left by Admiral Sir Charles Little. Commander-in-Chief of the China

The lesson sermon will also include the following passages from the Christian Science Textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- "What tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed In patience, meekness, love and good deeds. We know that a desire for holiness is requisite in order to gain holiness; but if we desire holiness we shall sacrlice

"God's Country and the Woman" (Majesilo Theatre, to-day)-Made in colour, this picture contains some splendid scenes of lumber camps. above Though not an outstanding nevertheless is Interesting George Brent and Beverly have the leading roles.

Station,

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris, Cenevu

Berlin.. Athens.

Milan

film. it everything for it. If the disciple s enough. Indvancing spiritually, he is striving Copenhagen

Roberts to enter in. He constantly turns nway from material sense and looks towards the imperishable things of Spirit. (Pages 4: 11 and 21).

Announcement

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange weekly report issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:

First Church of Christ Scientist, long- kong. a Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientia, in Boston. Atai, Minedonnell Road, close to Train Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. The Sunday School is held at 10 am.

PA Testimony Meeung,. Wednesday,

A Reading Room is located at Bank of East Asia Building. 10 Dos Voeux Rond Central, and is open daily 10.30 A.m. to 1 pm. Saturdays 10.30 am-12.30 pm. The steadiness noticeable

at the Evening except Wednesdays and Saturdays end of the year was not dissipated by 5-7 p.m. All Authorised Christian Belenco the New Year holidays. Prices tend-Llierature is avaliable at the Reading itoom. The public is cordially tavited to

ed to improve, on a comparatively attend the services and to visit the Head- small enquiry; the volume of business ing Room. transacted is not great, but in the narrow condition of the present mar- ket, an bir briskness is readily acquired

Banks in London continued steady, Eastern at the same time as Far

further. bonds were marked down Locally, shares were Fold up to $1,400, as against $1,445 the previous week.

Manila advices opened firm, but that market has sinée quietened, and prices have lost a portion of their recent gains.

Business Donn During the Week

$1,450. $1,470, Hongkong Bank $1,445, $1,475, 31, 450, $1,400, 1,400

Union insurance $510

Steamboats KV

Docks 82734

llatels $5.30, 13.30

Lands $10, $12

Humphreys $8.10 Tramway

$134,

13.00, $13.83 Star Ferries vin, sid1⁄21⁄2, $25 China Lights (Old) $10,30, $10.49 Telophones (Old) $20

Electrica $50,00 100%, 8524, 353 Cements $12.70, $1200,nižad

Wallace Harpers 31%

Raube 10

Dott. 4% Lost 45% pen.

A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM, This is condition (or digests) to which many Names RTG given but fase really understand, f Is simply weakness—a break down as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. No matter what may be ita dation (they are nİMDSL numberless), lin symptoms are much the samas the more prominent being sleeplessness, su of prostration or weariness," depression of aptrics and want of energy for all the ordinary affice of like. Now, whic alone is essencial in 27 such as le incressed vitality-vigour, witał strength and ensay to throw off these moebid feelings, and a night Boccoeds the day thie may be more certainly secured by a coorte of THE NEW FRENOM REMEDY.

THERAPION NO. 3

than by any other known sombination. So aurały * 11 fo duken in accordance with the printed Ellemarloan with the abattered baslih be rastered THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP, AFRESH

and new multisnon impacted in plon of what had po lately seemed worn-out, use up and value- Jess. Tale preparation je sultabiu for all ages, constitutions and conditions, in either sex i

f distonit te imestama disease or details.

whom mala fantura is werkness, that will pot be speedily and permanecile overcome by thie FROMPETATĪVS Besenon, which in destined to east into chilvion everything that had preceded i

Oslo

Helsingfors. Shanghai

New York. Vienna Amsterdam Prague Madrid. Lisbon Hongkong Bombay Montreal Brussels Yokohama. Belgrado

Montevideo

Jan. 6.

CHINESE LACK ARTILLERY

of

The Chinese troops in the Hsuchow area are estimated to total about 100,000, including three Kwangsi divisions under the command General Li Tsung-jen. These troops have plenty of courage and fighting spirit, but are severely lacking 12.41 artillery. It is estimated that China's total artillery is barely sufficient for 54714

95% two divisions, whereas the Japanese 22.40 have full artillery support for 17 10.40 disivisions already in China,

Jan. 7. 147.19/04 147.11/32 .21.58% 21.58 .12.4014

40.40

19.00 19.00

..547%

951

22.40 .22.40

10.40

.10.90

*2200

.1/27

4.09%

2614

0.08

0.03

-14214

142

Nom.

Noni.

on

.110

110

1/3

1/3

1/01%

1/0%

.-1.00%

20.4534

1/2

.210

1.25%

.19%

As a result of the Japanese advance 220 along the Tientsin-Pukow railway, 1/2 the Chinese have abandoned plans to 5.004 hold the line cast of suchow, and 8.98 are engaged in blowing up all Im-

portant structures in Halchow har bour, similar

2014

5.007%

to the destructions carried out at Tsinglao,

GERMAN GUIDANCE

The defence works on the Lunghal 20.45% railway line were bullt under Ger- 1/2 man guidance, but an unhappy feu- 216 ture from the Chinese viewpoint is 25 that they were prepared after the 25% 2.17/32 loss of Manchuria for an attack from 19% the north, since it was not dreamed 19

In those days that an attack would 102 come from the south and east.

Htio de Janeiro...2.35/04 Silver (Spot) Silver (forward).19% War Loan...... 2101 (1

British Wireless.

EXCHANGE

Belling

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore TIT. Japan TIT. Indin

TU.S.A. T.T. T.T, Maniln T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.T. France T.T. Gefmany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia ....

Buying

4 m/s L/C London m/s D/P do.

4

4 m/s L/c. U.8.A.

4 m/s Franca .......)

Cordials wide spand serungy off kumanity: 1 30 d/a Indla

U.S. Cross rate in London

15. 2% 18. 3%

New units of the Eighth Route army, or ex-Communists are being trained and recruited in Klangsu and Shans for guerillo warface. This army probably totals 100,000 and is now much better equipped than formerly. They have plenty of ma- chine guns prid some light artillery, all supplied by the. Central Govern- 62ment. These troops are continually 100%

harrying Japanese communications In Sharist and along the Pelping- Hankow railway, but

.104

3011

01%%

maybe they

5614

14014

will be brought into more direct con- act with the Japanese If the Inter

.00%

.0.12

movo westward along the Lunghai 1984 | line.—Neuter.

70%

1331⁄2

TRANSPORT DELAYED

1/0

.1/9

3.8/32

.01% .9.05

0914

The transport Dorsetshire which laft Southampton for Hongkong on December 4 with naval and military reliefs, is due at 8 am, to-morrow, heavy weather having put the ship

8.00

a day behind schedule,

Straits

For

Fort Bayard

Amoy

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Saturday

Tai Poo Sek Taiyuan Anhui

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy) Salgon, Madang, Salemaua, Rabaul, Neptuna

Sydney and Melbourne.

Parcels,

Japan, Honolulu, US.A., Canada, C. Pres. Coolidge

and South America, and Europe via San Francisco-due San Fran- cisco, 27th Jan.--and Europe via Siberia.

Shanghai and Japan

Air Mail for "Imperial

Direct Service" due 17th January, 1938,-

Reg., Ord

Andre Lebon

January 17.. January 18.

Date and Time

.Sat., Jan. 3, 1.30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 8, 3.30 p.m. .Sat., Jon. 8, 6 p.m. ...Sat., Jan. 8, 5 pm..

Sat., Jan. 8,

.Jan. 8, 3 p.m. Jan. 8, 4.15 p.m. ..Jan. 8, 5 p.m. .Sat., Jan. 8, 5 p.m.

Airways Imperial Always Plane

London,

G.P.O. & K.P.0.

Reg., Ord..

Air Mail for "Australla by Imperial Imperial Airways Plano

Always Service"-due Darwin, 16th January, 1938.

Sat, Jan. B.

Jan. 8, 5pm” „Jan. 9, 9 a.01.

Sat, Jan. 8.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Rex., Ord.,

Sunday

Halyang

Sinkiang Taksang

Swatow, Amoy and (Foochow vla

Amoy). Holbow, Pokhol and Haiphong *Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Monday

Japan and Europe via Siberio.... Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Kongmoon and (Pakhol Vla Kong-

moon) Haiphong

Jan. 8, G DJ „Jan. 9, 9 a..

Sun., Jan. 6, 0 a.m. .Sun., Jan, 0, 9 a.m. .Sun., Jan, 9, 9.00 a.m.

Mausang..Mon, Jan. 10, 10.30 a.m. Yunnan...Mon, Jan. 10, 10.30 a.m.

Tai Lec Canton

Air Mall for "K. L. M, Airways Patroclus

Servico-lue Amsterdam, 20th

January,

Mon., Jan. 10, 11 am. .Mon., Jan, 10, 2 p.m. .......Mou, Jan. 10.

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg.,....Mon., Jan. 10. 4 p.m. Ord....Mon., Jan, 10, 430 p.m..

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Patroclus

and Europe in Marseilles due Marseilles 10th

February

and

London Parcels-due London 18th February.

Parecis Reg.

Ord..

Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane

"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service.

KCR.. Ord..

Reg.,

Ord.,

Air Mall for "France Orient Ser- vice" doc Marsellies 23rd Jan- uary.

Saigon Shanghai

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Ilonolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco, 18th January, 1938.

.Mon., Jan, 10..

.Jan. 10, 3 p.m.. Jan, 10, 4.15 p.m.. Jan. 10, 3 p.m.. ...Mon., Jan, 10..

Kowloon 1. 0.

D'Artagnan .....

.Jan. 10, 5 pan.. Jan. 10, 5 pm.. G. P. O.

.Jan. 10, 5 pan.. Jan. 11, 0 S.. .Mon., Jan. 10...

.0.

G. P. O. and K. Reg., Ord..

г.

Jan, 10, 5 p.m. Jan, 11, 8 a11.

Durban Maru Mon., Jan, 10, 1.30 pm.. Shantung... Mon.., Jan. 10. 2.39 pm. Pan-American Airways

Plano

Tuesday

Japan, Honolulu, South American Ports and Europe vin Siberia... Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon and (Pakhol via Kong-

moon) Bangkok Swntow and Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Reg.,

Ord.,

Rex.. Ord.,

Mon, Jan. 10. Kowloon P.0.

.Jan, 10, 5 p.m.. Jan. 10, 8 pm..

G.P.O.

.Jan. 10, K p.m. Jan. 11, 6 am..

Rakuyo Maru..Tues., Jan. 11, 5 p.m.. Kongso....Tues., Jan. 11, 8.15 am, On Lee...Tues., Jan. 11, 10,00 a.m. Kwelyang Tues., Jan, 11, 1′′ 30 a.m.. G. G. Paul Doumer

Tues., Jan. 11, 3 p.m.

Wednesday

Swatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin.. Fooshing....Wed., Jan. 12, 8.30 x.in.

Tal Suen Hont Sandakan

Wed., Jon, 12, 8.30 .en. Tsinan....Wed., Jan. 12, 3.30 pm..

Amoy and Shanghul

Thursday

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. Jackson

South America and Europe vin Victoria B.C.duo Victoria B.C., 2nd February and Europe vin Siberis. Batavia and Sourabaya

.............Thurs, Jan. 13..

Parcels, Reg.

Tisaroca.Thurs, Jan. 1á, 8.30 am...

....Jan. 13, 4 p.m.. .......Jan, 19, 4.45 pan.: Jan. 13, 530 p.m..

Ord.,

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