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PERSONAL.
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERI Have you entered for Exhibition closing 10th Most attractive prizes. De- falls at dealers, Ferry Piers, &c., or form from Rox No. 430, entry "Hongkong Telegraph."
PREMISES WANTED.
Дус house, six rooms minimum, good focality, preferably mid-level and with garden. Will purchase furniture/fittings if required. Write Box No. 437, "Hong- kong Telegraph."
WANTED.-Urgently,
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Orthophonic Victrola Gramaphone, cabinet model, with 00 record. Also bag of steel shafted golf clubs. Telephone 29109.
SERVICES FOOTBALL TRIAL
A second trial football match will be held by the Services at Sookunpoo on Monday, In preparation for the visit of the Islington Corinthians. The following teams have been cho- sen to play, and will kick-off at 3 p.m.:
Probables.Church (Navy): Shee- han (M'sex) and Watson (M'sex); Bright (Seaforths), Williamson (M'sex) and Ferris (Navy); Grogan (M'sex), McGuigan (Seaforths), Cal- vert (R.A.), Saw (M'sex) and Pear- son (M'acx).
Possibles-Duncan (Royal Scots); Fraser (R. Scots) and Marshall (R. Seats); Fraser (R. Scols), McKusker (Seaforths) and Cook (Seaforths); Potts (R. Scots), Alsey (R. Scots), Wheeler (R.A.M.C.), Gordon (R. Scots) and Thomson (Scaforths). Reserves, Smith (R.A.M.C.) and Wii- kinson (M'sex),
Referee, L/Cpl. Day (Seaforths). Linesmen. L/Cpl. Brothwell (R.A. S.C. and Sigmn. Dove (Signals).
REFEREES'
MEETING
The half-monthly meeting of the Hongkong Referees' Association will be held in the new offices of the Hongkong Football Association, Room 106 (1st floor) Holland House, at
8 p.m. on Monday, February 14.
KOWLOON F. C. TEAM
The following have been chosen
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 28th February to 9th March, 1938, both days inclusive.
Dated this 10th day of February, 1938.
Order of the Board.
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Secretary.
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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
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HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY
11,
1938.
G.
BAAIR
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RUMANIAN
NOTICE.
CABINET
Pursuant to Section 125 of the RESIGNS
Buildings Ordinance No. 18 of 1935. Notice Is hereby given that the road known as Tal Wan Road la closed temporarily to all tratlic botween a point near the south west corner of Kowloon Marine Lot No. 93 and a point midway along the western boundary of Kowloon Marine Lot No. 100.
R. M. HENDERSON, Director of Public Works. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 9th February, 1938.
G. M
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 14th day of February, 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 Tal Shek Ku, 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 7 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dia- 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
This sum will be cnah. funded
payment of Purchase price.
on
re-
the
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Begistry No.
Adjoining Kowloon
Locality
1
Kow.oon Injand Lot No. 3969.
Inland Lot No.
360, Argyle Street.
Feb. . Feb. 10.
103% 4103
Canton-Howtoon Rly Chinese 44% Gold Loan
1808 British Issue) Chinese Gold Blonds
1223-47 Chinese 45 Anglo- "Frenen Loan, 1000 ..... Chinese 5 Crisp Loan Chinese 5 Reorg. Loan
1913 (Lda. 14) renge Chinese Sig, Notes
1925 (Vickers), an Chinese imperin: Illy. 52
10
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732
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16
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Hukuang ty 5, 1011
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21
to represent the Kowloon Football-Japan-B Stering 1907
Club In their second round Shield match against the Middlesex Regi- ment to-morrow, at the ground, commencing at 4 p.m.:
Kowloon
Duncan; Souza and Ulrich; Honni- bull, Bliss and O'Connor; W. Knox, White, D. Knox, Jorge and Eastman. Reserves: Beets and Drossel.
MORE RECORDS
GO
Fast Times Registered
In Empire Games
Results of games are:
Japan G. Sterling 124
Grr. 76
Loan, 1924
international
Chartered Bank of I, A.
Be C..
K. & Shal Banking Corp. Lan. Reg.)
HK. & Shal Banging
Corp. (Colonial Reg.)
Chinese Eng. & Min.
Chosen Corporation
Pekin Syndicate
Sai Elec. Construction.
Shai Waterworks Co. "A"
Union Insurance Society
at Canton
Gula Kalumpang Rubber Allied, Ironfounders.... Assoc. & Elec. Industries Austin Motors, ord. Cable & Wireless, New
Form, ord. ... British-American Tob
(bearer)
Cammell Laird, ord. Mexican Eagle .. Courtaulds
Sydney, Feb. 10.
Distillers the Sydney Empire
Long Jump-Brown (Canada) 24 feet 4 in., gomes record.
Women's Javelin-Miss Higgins (Canada) 125 feet 7 in.. record.
440
for
games
Men-1.
Yards Relny Canada; 2. England; 3. Australia. Two yards, one yard. Times: 41.0/10 secs., gamita record,
Quarter Mile Heals-Shore (South Africa). Time: 47.0/10 secs. game? (Canada) 49.2/10 record. Lonring
48.1/10 (England) secs. Roberts
seca, Australian record,
Women's 220 Yards Semi-finals.
1. Miss Declina Norman (Australia);
2. Miss Alleen Meagher
(Canada).
Times: 24.5/10 secs., Rumea and Aus-
record,
tralian Reuter.
23.1/10
BOXING FINALS
Sydney, Feb. 10, Following were the results of the boxing fanis at the Empire Games;
Flyweight: Joubert (South Africa) 110% lbs. beat Gagnon (Canada) 112 lbs. on points.
(South
Bantamweight: Butler (England) 118 lbs. bent Knoenen Africa) 119 lbs, on points.
Featherweight: Henricus (Ceylon) 127 lbs. beat Wanson (Scotland) 120 lbs, on points,
Lightweight: Groves (England) 134 lbs. bent Hurst (Canada) 135 Ibs, on points.
Welterweight: Smith (Australia) 140 lba, beat Reeney (New Zealand) 143 10. on points,
Dunlop Rubber
General Elec, (England) Guinness (A) Son & Co. Hawker Siddeley Alterat Bristol Aeroplana Am Imperial Chemical Indus. Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer, "A"
Roila Itoyce, **
Leyland Motora
Talo & Lyle
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Rental.
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$29,250
Upset Price
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction
one
Crisis Occasioned By Disappearance Of Soviet Diplomat
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Contradiction
To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph,
ihe
Sir-Concerning what was report- ed in your yesterday (Wednesday's) Bucharest, Feb. 10. issue about some phrases that i. E. Mussolini niht have proffered in a The Goga Government in conversation with Mr. Bartlett, the correspondent of the Netox Chronicle, Rumania has resigned.
I am officially entitled to. give said Mr. Bartlett most categorical The resignation of the Cabinet, dental about the phrases as above. which was headed by M. Octa-
A wider consideration might vian Goga of the National expected by people pretending to Christian Party, and which responsibility when referring to the caused a sensation by its anti-head of a foreign government, Semitic policy when it took office a few weeks ago, was followed by unusually active efforts to
find a successor.
King Carol has already seen six ex-Premiers, including the National
M. Peasant Party leader,
Maniu, with the object, it believed, of exploring the possibility of a union of all the democratic parties for the new regime.
be
G. PADANG DI MELITO,
Italian Consul General. REPLY TO CRITIC The following letter has been re- ecived in answer to the above:
"The statement T attributed to the Duce was made in on Interview which he granted me in 1933 for a series of broadcast talks on 'Strong Men of Europe. I submitted the text of the interview to Signor Mussolini before M. Maniu in an interview with using it and it was returned to me with his fuli approval by Count Reuter sald the party was ready to assume the responsibillly of govern-Grandi, Italian Ambassador in Lon- inent, and would especially welcome don. the close co-operation of Britain,
France and the League of Nations.
"The Duce's statement that a Dicia- tor is unlikely to go to war because he realses that few men who have started a war have remalnes in power to sign the peace treaty at the end of M.it, has always seemed to me so wise
the
The main cause of the crisis is the receipt of a strong protest from the Soviet authorities concerning mysterious disappearance Butenes, the Soviet Charge d'Affaires and encouraging that I have referred
of
from the Legation on Sunday,
The King has not yet decided to accept M. Goga's resignation.
the only It is noteworthy that political leader not summoned to the palace is M. Cordreanu, chief of the Iron Guard, a Fascist organisation. -Reuter.
Termination Of Hostilities Hirao's Plea
Shanghai, Feb. 11. Concrete proposals in accordance with the principles that the "Chinese should govern themselves," will be made by Mr. Hirao, former Minister accord- of Education, to the Premier, ing to semi-oficial Japanese sources. Mr. Hirao recently completed a tour of North China, and is now on his way to Tokyo where, it is re- ported, he will also recommend that Japan establish a "long term policy" in China, by bringing hostilities to a speedy termination, and utilising the to the best results of the confilet possible advantage for Sino-Japanese co-operation.
In order
to
out carry
these
Chinese
to be held on Monday, the 14th day of February, 1938, at 3 ́p.m.,policies,-it-is-stated that Mr. Hirao at the Offices of the Public will propose that under Japanese ad-
guidance, ministrative Works Department, by Order of should govern the Chinese. His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land at Lai Chi Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July,1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.
understood that Mr. Hirao, It is who is one of Japan's leading indus- trialists, will notify the War Minis- ter, General Sugiyama, of his accept- ance of the post of economic adviser.
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Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be re- the funded on payment of 30/0
SEEKING FUNDS
FOR RELIEF
Chinese ladies are cordially invited to help
sell flowers on Saturday February 12, the "Flower Day" of the II.K. Chinese Women's Soldiers
Baskets Association,
and Relief 比期
flowers will be distributed to them this afternoon at the office of the Association, Wang Hing Building messanine floor. It is hoped that the public will respond generously. The sale proceeds will be devoted to the soldiers and refugees' relief work.
A vocal and orchestral concert will
to it in two books, several broadcast talks and articles and scores of public speeches in Europe.
"It is little odd that I have to come 10,000 miles to Hongkong to meet with the first sign of dentol.
VERNON BArlett."
Abyssinia Swept By Famine
By A Diplomatic Correspondent According to reports which reach me from source whose reliability is beyond question, the situation of the Italians in Abyssinia is getting more and more difficult.
A growing threat of fumine and the in- the increasing despair of habitants are provoking widespread unrest.
Marshal TC-
il that So serious is Grazioni, retiring Viceroy, has inforced the military mulposts prepared a series of punitive pedillens..
POST OFFICE.
IMPERIAL
VIA SIBERIA BOUTE Mall Service "Via Bibería" temporarily suspended.
SILANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghal is temporarily suspended.
AIRWAYS Ordinary air mail letters for im- perial Airways Direct Service to Europe ete,, will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office at 0.00 a.m. on Sundays. Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary post-
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES ing boxes at Kowloon Post Oflec and General Post Office,
Registered and Parcel Malis shuuld be clearly marked "By Air closed 15 minutes earlier than Mail" and bear suficient postage.time given below unless otherwise Insulelently prepaid letters may be stated, and where mails are adverts- taxed with double the deficiency or ed to close at or before 0 a.m., regi- forwarded by Steamer Service, at stered and parcel malls are closed at the discretion of the Post Occ. 5 p.m. on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
From
They
Australia and Manila ......... Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai-Vancouver B.C., 22nd
January.
Japan and Shanghai Manila
Shanghai and Swatow U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila
(Seattle date, 15th January), Shanghai and Amoy ... Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow Japan and Amoy... Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 13th January. Amoy an
are the
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.February 11.
Erop. of Cannda
.February 11.
Fushimi Maru Victoria Kwangtung
February 11.
.February 11.
.February 12,
Pres. McKinley Shantung Suiyang Tilawa
.February 12..
February 12,
.February 12,
.February 12.
.February 13.
.February 13..
Anshun...
... Tilsadane
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date, 5th February,
Air Mall by Pan American AirwayS
Imperial Airways Plane February 14.
February 16.
Direct Service-San Francisco dale Pan American Airways Plane 6th February. Shanghai and Swalow
Calcutta and Stralis
Saigon
Australia and Manila
Shanghal
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 20th January and London Parcels London date, 13th January..
Straits, Manlia and London Parcels
-London date, 8th January. Japan and Shanghai
Japan
Straits
rland Shanghai
Japan and
Calcutta and Straits
Straits
Japan
Japan
Straits
Java and Manila Straits
Japan
Sacchuen
February 15..
Talma
February 15,
Aramis
February 18,
Alula Mara Glenapp
February 17,
.February 17.
Kaisar-I-Hind
Menestheus
.February 17,
.February 17.
Fres. Doumer
.February 17.
Bangalore
.February 18.
Carthage
.February 18.
Kutsang
February 18,
Jeypore
.February 19.
Delagoa Maru
.February 20,
Titan
.February 20.
.February 22..
.February 22.
.February 22.
.February 23.
Dato and Timat
Fri., Feb. 11, 2 p.m.
Lycaon
Tjinegara
Van Heulsz Achillea
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
For
Friday
Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong
Swatow
Kaying Scistan
Tientsin
Shanghal
.Fri., Feb. 11, 3 pm, Hangsang....Fri., Feb. 11, 3.30 p.m. Victoria....Fri., Feb. 11, 3.30 p.m. Fri, Feb. 11.
Air Mall for "K. L. AL. Airways Ser- Fushimi Maru
vice"-duo Amsterdam, 22nd February
Feb. 11, 5 pan. Fri, Feb. 11.
Feb. 11, 5 pm-
Dairen and Canada via Victoria Tyndarcus...Sat., Feb. 12, 9.30 a.m.
B.C.-due Victoria B.C.
and ex-
March.
Shanghai and Japon
Manila
BREAD SCARCE
staple Abyssinian Sorghum, the cerent from which bread is made is becoming rapidly scarce, and its price is soaring.
Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy).. Cremer
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Feb. 12.
Direct
Service"-due
21st February
London,
Air Mall for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Feb. 12,
Always Service"-4go Darwin, It
2016 February
It is frequently missing altogether for days from the native markets. is almost certain that the crop of 1937 will not last lit the 1938 harvest.
The Italian authorities are al- ready being forced to Import cereals from abroad. Many of the peasants have been taken from the land to forced labour on ronds, while others have fled to than risk the
mountains rather
slavery in labour organisations or the
army.
There are, also prospects of u serious meat shortage and a shortage of milk produce.
paper money, which 24/
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APPEALS FOR WORLD SUPPORT
(Continued from Page 1.)
because of their wish to support righteousness," said Mr. Shao.
Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.be held on Monday, February 21 at
| No. of Sale |
New Kowloon Inland
Registry No.
Locality
land Lot No. 2595, Cast- Adjoining Now Kowkwn | Lot No 2611
a Pesk Rd., Lai Chi Kok.
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UNIONISTS WIN IN IRISH ELECTION
Belfast, Feb. 10. The Irish election returns at 8 pm. to-day gave the Unionists 30 out of 52 seats, with the Nationalists eight, the Labour Party two. Independents one and Independent Unionist one..
Ten seats have still to be accounted for--United Press.
This attempt to deprive the boycott movement of implication of oppost- tion to any country but Japan is a new addition to the chain of recent by Government pronouncements
stressing spokesmen,
the Sino- German friendship, the reason for which is not altogether clear.
It is announced that Mr. Wang Ching-wel and Dr. Wang Chung-but,
GOLF ON MOUNTAIN TOP two
of the foremost statesmen in the (Wales)
broadcasting to
Melbourne. ibs. beat Dennis (England) Government,
Australia America and Europe from Hankow.
went in for high golf 159 lbs. on polats.
Wolmerans by way of Manila, London and New pinying when it staged a marathon Light-Heavywoight:"
early to-day. The Radlo Cor-
over a five-mile course across the (Bouth Africa) 175 lbs, beat Overall
poration of America, the National summit of Mount Majero. Flity-two Australia) 172 lbs, on points. ------
entered the marathon, C. Heavyweight: Osborne (Canada) Broadcasting Company and the B.B.C. players
are relaying their words-United Heaney winning out in 71 strokes 197 lbs, beal Sterley (South Africa)
and three hours of playing. 189 lbs on points-Reuter.
Middleweight: Reardon
189
York
Prim.
arc
tion,
9.15 p.m. by the Choral Group, directed by Prof. Gualdi, in the Rose Room, Peninstala Hotel. The pro- ceeds will be donated to the associa
Tickets cun be obtained
at the Association.
Madaine Francesca Denles, drama- concert on ile soprano, will give Wednesday March 18, at 9.30 p.m. at the China Fleet Club. Madame Denies is kindly donating the pro- ceeds of the concert to the Associa- tion.
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DENY CHIANG IN COLONY
Shanghai, Feb. 11.
FARMERS' THREAT Callie are confiscated or bought for to is useless hungry men who want sorghum; or cotton for clothes, which the money will not buy.
Some of the more powerful far- mers have threatened to drive their flocks and herds across the frontier and sell them if they do not re- ceive a fair return in Abyssinia. Punitive expeditions are being prepared against the tribes involved.
Another serious problem that facing the Italian authorities is that of recruiting labour.
in
As a result of the food shortage and the realisation that the big wages promised have proved mythical, the Abyssinians refuse systematically 10 serve in the Italian labour brigades.
So tribal chlefs have been prisoned and peasants forced by squinds of soldiers to leave their farms and to work for small wages or none at all.
EXCHANGE
Belling
im-
G.F.O. & K.P.O.
Rea..
Feb. 11, 4.30 p.m.
Onl..
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Fushimi Maru .....
South Afrlen, Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Mareellles-due Mar- sellies, 13th March.
G.P.O. and KP.0.
Reg.,
Ord.,
........Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m.
Saturday
10th
Kumsang...Sat., Feb. 12, 10.30 a.m. Emp. of Canada
Sat., Feb. 12, 3.30 p.m. ..Sat., Feb. 12, 5,00 pm.
G.P.O, and KP.0.
Ker..
Ord..
Feb. 12, 3 p.m.. ... Feb. 13, 6 am.
Reg., Ord.,
Sunday
Cheklang
Monday
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and South Pres. McKinley
America und Europe vin Victoria B.C. due Victorin B.C., 6th March
......Mon, Feb. 14. Parcels.......Feb. 14, Noon..
RCH,
Ord..
Air Mall for Chungking by the C.N.A.0. Plane
"C.N.A.C, Aleways Direct Ber- vice."
K. P.
Reg.
Ord.
Reg.,
Ord
Straits and Calculta Parcels
Tilawa
.Feb. 14, 5 p.m.
Tuesday'
Ord.,
Ticnisin Shanghai
Swatow
Feb, 12, 5 p.m.
Feb. 13, 9 ELLORA
....Sun., Feb. 13, 8.30 am. Fawsong....Sun., Feb. 13, 8.30 am.
Feb. 14, 1.45 pm.. .Feb. 14, 230 p.m. .....Mon, Feb. 14.
Feb. 14, 5 p.m. Feb. 14, 5 p.m.
G. P. O,
.Feb. 14, p.6. „Feb. 15, 6 am. .Mon., Feb. 14.. .Feb. 15, am...
Kwangtung Tues., Feb. 15, 8.30 am.. Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Tilaadane.Tues., Feb. 15, 8.30 am.
Mausang Straits and Calcutta
...Tues, Feb. 15, Parcels.
Ord.. Feb, 15, 11 a.m.
...Feb. 15, Noon. Seistan.....Tues., Feb. 15, 3 p.m.. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Tsinan....Tues., Feb. 15, 3.30 p.m. Amoy Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plane
Tula and U.S.A. by the "Pan
Tuca, Feb. 15. K. P. O. American Airways Direct Servico"
..Feb. 15, 5.00 pm.. -due San Francisco 23rd Feb.
Ord.....Feb. 15, 5.00 p.m..
G. P. O.
Swnlow and Bangkok Shanghai and Jupan
Reg.
.Feb. 15, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 10, 6 mm.
Wed., Feb, 16, 8.30 a.m. Wed., Feb. 10, 1.30 p.m.
Thurs., Feb, 17, 1 p.m.. Thurs., Feb. 17.
Feb. 17, 3 p.m. Feb. 17, 4.15 p.m. .Feb. 17, 5 p.m.
Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and President Doumer.Thurs., Feb. 17.
South Africa, Egypt und Europe
G. P. O. and K. P. O.
Marapilies
Reg. Ord.
Friday
Tingsang Hinsang
Rex. Ord.
Wednesday
Kalgan Aramis
Thursday
Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Manila. Australia and New Zealand Changte
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T.T. London Chinese reports from Hankow deny Demand rumours that Generalissimo Chlong TT. Shanghai Kal-shele has been it and in now re- TT Singapore cuperating in Hongkong.
T.T. Japan Hankow reparts state that even the TT. India Generalissimo's former tooth trouble T.T. U.S.A. disappeared recently, and at the T.T. Manila present time he is in excellent health, TT. Batavia
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NEW FOREIGN MINISTER
ASSSUMES DUTIES
Berlin, Feb. 10. Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the newly appointed Foreign Minister,4 m/s L/C London
do. 4 m/s D/P sumed ils post this morning. the Foreign Office by Baron von 4 m/s France
Ifo was introduced to the staff at 4 m/s L/c, USA.
Neuralli, whom ho Reuter Dulletin.
Tientsin
Sandalcan
Feb. 17, 5 p.m. ..Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Europe via Marocilles
Due Marseilles, 18th March
.Fri., Feb. 10, 0.30 n.m. Fri., Feb. 16, 8.30 a.m. Kalsar-I-Hind Fri, Feb. 18, 10.30 a.m. Kulaonst
„Fri., Feb. 10,_6_p.m.. Fri, Feb. 18.
G.F.O. & K.P.O. Parcels, Reg.,
....Feb. 10, 5.00 p.m. Feb, 19, 9.45 a.m.
Feb. 10, 10.30 am,
.............. Bat., Fob, 19. G.P.O. & K.F.O.
......Feb. 10, 9.30 M.m. Ord.....Yob, 19, 10.00 8.1.
Bangkok vla Swalow ......................... Hellar Sat, Feb. 19, -1.20-pin-
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