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THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
The Sixty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Tuesday, the 29th March, 1938, 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, 1937.
The Sharo Reglater and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 15th to the 29th March, 1938, both
7.45 Closing local Stock Quota-days inclusive. tjans.
7.48 Violin Solos,
Rondo (From 'Sonata in D. Major' Schubert-Op. 53-arr. Friedberg). Joseph Szigeti, Piano accomp. de Maguloft; Scherzo (Wieniawali-Op. 10):
by Nikila
Tarantelle
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.
General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance
*Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 7th March, 1938.
Malaguena (Sarasate-Op. 21). THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, Temlanko with plano accomp.
8.0 Locol Time Signal, Weather Forecast and Announcements.
8.03 Chinese, Programme-Relay
from the Ko Shing Theatre,
110 Close Down.
Radio
Broadcast by
Programme ZEK on a Frequency of 040 Kilo- cycles.
8.05 Variety and tramme.
LIMITED.
The Register of Shares of the closed from
NOTICE is hereby given that the NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Rond Central, on Saturday, the 12th March, 1938, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ended Dance Pro-31st December, 1937. Band Music-Hungurlan Fantasy Company will (A. Figedy), ... The Band of the Saturday, 5th March, 1938 to Sutar- Theresia' day, 12th March, 1938, (both days Royal Hungarian 'Maria Regiment: Vocal-Erst Hab' ich Ihr inclusive) during which period no Komplimente Gemacht (front Venus transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors. in Silk'); O Min Della Napoli (from
KAN TONG PO, Richard Tau- "Venus in Sk').
Chief Manager. Oreh How ber; Dance
Many You Get-Fox Trot Hongkong, 19th February, 1030. "Si, S-Rumba, Harris and Hlx
Duettists Orchestra;- That Old Feeling (from Vugues of 1938); Afraid To Dream (from You Molly Can't Have Everything)..... and
Rhymes Can
Say
Marie; Orch-Ida, Sweat As
Apple Cider (Leonard) Sondy
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Boy that the Forty-Ninth Ordinary
(De Sylvn-Brown-or-s Annual Meeting of Shareholders
Harry
Roy's
Vocal-I Was Anything But Senti will be held at the offices of the mental; Birdle Dut Of A Cage (from Company, Exchange Building, Des Take my tip'), ... Cicely Court-
Central, Victoria," reldge and Jack Hulbert; Medicy Or Voeux Road
James Tate's Songs..... New May-Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 12th Dance Orch-Blue day of April, 1938, at 11.30 am. fair Orchestra; Danube Swing (Arr. Sid. Phillips) for the purpose of receiving a Eddie Carroll and His Swing Statement of Accounts and the phonic Orchestra.
Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1937.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Points of view by travellers from Company will be CLOSED from
9.0 London Relay-Empire Ex- ‚change”.
the Dominions and Colonics.
9.15 Concert Waltzes.
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.....
FRIDAY, the 1st APRIL, 1938, to TUESDAY, the 12th APRIL, 1938,
Archibald Joyce (Arr. Debroy both days Inclusive, Somers)...... Debroy Somers Band;!
My Treasure (Beeucci); Sweet By Order of the Board of Violeta..... Russian Novelty Orches- Directors,
tra.
9.30 London Relay The News,
9.50. Mozari-Concerto In E Flat, Major.
Played by
Gieseking Walter (Piano) and Members of The State Opera House Orchestra, Berlin Cond. by Hans Rogbaud.
10.21 Ducta.
T. C. T. BECK,
Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1938.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the Forty-ninth Ordinary Yearly Mect- The Letter Duet (from The Maring will be held at the Com- riage of Figaro' Mozari),
pany's. Offices, P. & O. Building, Viorica Ursuleac (Soprano) end on Thursday, 10th March, 1938, at Erna Berger (Soprana); Give me thy 11 a.m, for the purpose of present- hund, O fairest (from 'Don Juan's Mozart). Erna Berger (Soprano) ing the Report of the Directors und Heinrich Schlusnus (Baritone).
together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1937,
10.28 Light Orchestral And Vocal and electing Directors and Audi- Die Czardasturstin (from 'Dictors. Czardasfurstin'-Kalman).... Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orches-
The Register of Members of the
Ira; Siciliana D Pergolesi (Per-
er Company will be closed from 26th golesi); O ́Sole Mio (Capurro and di February to 10th March, 1938, Capua)... Mariano Stable (Bari- both days inclusive, during which tone); (A) Natacha (B), Marche
period ne Transfer of Shares can Tzigane (from Les nuits mosco- vites'); Les Nults Moscovites (from be registered.
Alfred Les nuits moscovites').
By Order of the Board of Rode et ses Tziganes, Fale Moon Directors, (Logan); The World Is Mine To- night (Posford)...... Webster Booth (Tenor); Nights At The Ballet, No. 3...... Symphony Orchestra cond. by Walter Gochr.
11.0 Close Down,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
CO., LTD.,
Agents,
Hongkong, 18th February, 1938.
MacDONALD
COMING The Firefly
TO THE
*with
·ALLAN JONES • WARREN WILLIAM
KING'S A ROBERT Z LEONARD Production
Directed by Robert E. LEONARD Produced by HUNT STEOMB OR O` Matranfaldwynullager Pistues
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CENSORS
MONDAY, MARCH
1938.
TRIBUTES PAID TO MANY SUPPORTERS OF:
AUSTRIAN
MAY START ST.STEPHEN'S COLLEGE DISCORD
TO-DAY
Japanese Study Task In S'hai
Shanghai, Mor, .. Following the visit of Japanese censors, to the head Post Office In North Soochow Road, a censorship of mails is expected to begin to- morrow. The Japanese paid their call to acquaint themselves with the task which lies before them.
It is stated that 22 Japanese censors will be employed working in
shifts of cleven each.
According to Chinese reports, the activities of the censors will cover a great deal of ground. Special at- tention will be paid to all mail from Hankow, Chungking and Canton Reuter.
CENSORS INSTALLED
Hankow, Mar. 6.
A telegraphle report from the Shanghini Bead Offee of the General Post Office to the Chinese Govern- ment states that 21 Japanese censoгB were installed in the Head Ofice yesterday.
Though the scope of the mail een- sorship has not yet been revealed, it is understood that the censors will to Chinese give special attention letters and printed matter.-Central News.
CENSORS THREATENED
Shanghai, Mar, 0. "Already bombed once, officials of the Japanese Censors Office in Har- doon Building at the junction of Nanking and Szechuen Roads; have received another threat with power-
ful explosives according to the Shanghal Mainieki,
A written Chinese note of warning Is alloged to have stated that the Chinese are continuing to combat the activities of all Japanese organs in the Settlement.
The letter was immediately trans- mitted to the Municipal Police for investigation.--Reuter.
FOREIGN PROTESTS
Shanghai, Mar. 8.
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The British and American Con- suls-General have made representa- tions to the Japanese claiming they have no right to censor British and American malls,-Reuter.
America Claims Pacific Islands
Makes Bid For Two In Phoenix Group
Washington, Mar. 0. An executive order by Mr. Roose velt to-day formally asserted the United States' claim to the Pacific Islands of Conton and Enderbury In the Phoenix Group. Regarded ideal commercial aviation bases they are said to have been discovered by American whaling parties.
(Continued from Paye 5)
GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
Called upon to speak by Bĺkkop Hall, His Excellency the Governor sold:
I have in the first place to thank you, my Lord Bishop, for the wel come to which you have given words this afternoon, a greeting, moreover, which has been most kindly seconded by Sir Henry Pollock and endorsed by those present. I am very grateful for so charming a reception.
I listened with much interest and pleasure to Sir Henry Pollock's statement and as I did so the thought gecurred to me that in its essentials St. Stephen's College might be look ect upon as typifying the spirit in which the British have endeavoured to found and build up this Colony of Hong Kong. Sir Henry Pollock, describing the origin of the College, said that it was founded on the lines of the English Public Schools but that it taught also the ideals and literature of China. So in this
also, tiny plece of land in the Far Enat the British have founded a Colony, which, constitutionally speaking
British
follows the lines of older Colonies elsewhere, and, indeed these of Great Britain herself, yet does not attempt to subvert Chinese tradition and thought to Western ideology, It is easy to see, therefore, a very strung resemblanco in principle be- tween the ideals and practice of this College and those of the Colony of Hongkong in which it is situated.
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CONTINUES
Seyssinquart's Plan Not Satisfactory
To Government
Spiritual
Anschluss
Vienne, Mar-0. The Government has refused to recognise-the-compromise made by Herr Seyssinquart, Home Minister, with the Styrian Nazis, by which the Intter are allowed to wear Nazi badges and hold meetings. Reuter Bulletin. "GERMAN DAY"
POST
AIR MAIL LETTERS
Ordinary ale mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes
OFFICE.
VIA SIDERIA ROUTE
Lettere and Postcards for Europe
at Kowloon Post Office and General and South America are forwarded Post Office. They should be clearly "vin Siberia". If so superscribed, marked "By Air Mail" and bear
suffelent
postage. Insufficiently
prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency, br forwarded
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Registered and Parcel Mails
are
by Steamer Service, at the discretion closed 15 minutes earlier than the of the Post Omeg.
time given below unless otherwias stated, and where malls are advertis
AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Moll Services to Shanghaied to close at or before 8 am, re- Nanking,. Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pei-gistered and parcel mails are closed
fat 5 p.m. on the previous day, ping are temporarily suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
Haiphong Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow
Vienna, Mar. 6. The Styrlan Nazla at Grúz are con~~Japan - tinuing preparations to montermaigon →→
Straits Day" to-morrow, despite the Govern ment bon against mass parades.
Herr Seyssinquart has left for Linz to meet the Nazi lenders there. Reuter Bulletin.
SEYSSINQUART IN LINZ ----
Linz, Mar. 0. Herr Seyssinquart, addressing a Nazi gathering, promised that all disabilities from which the movement suffered would be removed, and ho that all illegal Nazi declared activitles, such wearing uniforms, must stop immediately.
He was greeted with cheers and cries of "Hell Hitler", when he arrived, to which he replied with a raised arm and the word "Hell,"
Nor is that the only bond of this nature existing between them, Slr The chief statement in his specchi Henry Pollock spoke of the genesis was that the "spiritual anschluss" of the Hongkong University as hav-between Austria and Germany was ing
Stephen's to-day « fact. originated at St. College and went on to produce very
Interviewed
by Reuter Herr In support of that Seyssinquart announced that new strong evidence in momentous assertion. That
Frent
and important concessions to the achievement can never fall to be Austrian Nazis included posts for source of fervid pride to all whom Nazis in the provincial Government St. Stephen's has and has had under and municipalities. This pr
"This process," its wing aridit Is, as Sir Henry end-
he sind,
The Home ed by saying, a most desirable thing
Minister toid that such facts should be recorded, listeners that
though they were] known and appreciated.
Austrians and believed in Austrian independence,. "we base Austrian Independence not on peace treaties, which we entirely reject, guarantee for independence is the German people."--Reuter.
Now, when the University came into being, one of the prime objec- tives
its founders, prominent, of among whom were the leading ad- ministrators of this Colony, and es- pecially of Sir Frederick Lugard, was the education and service of the youth not merely of Hongkong buti alsd of China, not to mention China's neighbours.
BOYS FROM ABROAD
his
but our
CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
Premier Makes Plain The Government Attitude
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Czecho-Slovakia 15 Angly.
Prague, Mar. 4. 1 was, therefore, made very happy Reference to Herr Adolf Hitler's to learn the other day from Mr. speech to 10,000,000 Germans Ilving Martin that in normal times some beyond the German frontlers, formed thing like half St. Stephen's Inmates the text of a speech by Premier come from outside the Colony and Hodza to both Caccho-Slovakian some indeed, from such far-off coun-
Houses of Parlament. He said that irles as Sium. Here, then, is ani Herr Hitler implied that the other ideal which the College and the 3,000,000 Germans in Czecho- Colony have in common and of which Slovakia could be protected by the they may well be proud.
Reich that would constitute an un- in- To what extent has it been pos- warrantable interference with
ternal
affairs. sible for St. Stephen's to develop along the lines of the British Public
"Czecho-Slovakia is ready to talk School system, thus filling the inten- and to co-operate, but only on a tion of its founders? Many of you basis of equality. The population of who are present here are in a better
the Czecho-Slovakion
de- republic position than I to answer that ques- fenda
every attribute
of its sovereignty, and it is,
for the Lion: but from what I have heard to-day and from what I can maximum sacrifice
have no hesitatio in
to-day around me
College lin: suyla that the
as than at any time in history. We have similated and is exhibiting all that not been afraid for a thousand years, is best of that system: the corporate and we are not afraid to-day. All the sense, love and loyalty towards the ethical components of our State are foster-mother, pride in her past, the being given satisfaction for the social surge to take part in her development, and economic requirements, as well as the duty of the big to the small, of the utmost human and civic liber- the richer to the poorer. All these ties" -Reuter qualities of the British Public School system are plainly, to be seen amongst St. Stephen's men, past and present: and it is in commemoration of the generosity which that spirit has evok ed that we have met to-day: to see unveiled the names cut in enduring metal, of those who gave freely of their substance that St. Stephen's College might be the better enabled to go forward on her great mission. In a little while it will be my pri- vilege to unveil the tablets set up In honourable record of that liberality. I shall do so with right good will and the hope that this will not be my last service to the College. Sir Pollock, speaking of the College's tenures, hos suggested one way in which such service might be rendered. It is, of course, not pos- sible to give a definite answer to a question which has not been put into exact form, but as regards the hoped- for comprehensive lease of which be made mention I can assure him that the request of St, Stephen's thorities, when it comes forward, will have very sympathetic attention on the part of Government. It might be as well if the matter of the area be- tween this site and the sea were looked into at the same time,
Britain has claimed the entire Phoenix Group, which lies astride the California-New Zealand air route and the move by the United States is regarded as the first step towards negotiations with Britain and other countries regarding the sovereignty of many Pacific islands.
Mr. Roosevelt's order also claimed lands in the Antarctic, first visited by Americans. Reuter.
TWO GANG ATTACKS REPORTED
Alleged to have been attacked in D'Aguilar Street by four unknown men, Fong Chinn, 28, a butcher of the Central Meat Company residing at 4 Wo On Lane, second floor, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital at 8.45 on Saturday night suffering from slab wounds to Ue neck, arm nnd body.
The assaliants succeeded in escap-
Ing.
A KOWLOON INCIDENT
A man named Lee Kan, of Portland Street, was taken to the Kowloon Hospital on Saturday suffering from cut wound on the head, regelved when he was attacked by two other men and stabbed.
The two men ran away after the affairs, and could not be found.
The United Press adds that the Premier warned Hitler that the frontlers of Czecho-Slovakin were in- violable, German Invasion would be resisted. The speech was loudly cheered.
Germany's Attitude
Berlin, Mar. 4. The German nation certainly res pects every nation which stands up for its rights and liberties, says the Diplomatische Korrespondent, reply- ing to Mr. Hodzu, Premier of Czecho- Slovakia, who criticised Herr Hitler's speech. Nevertheless it regards it as a matter of course that this respect be also shown to such groups of na- Uonals as have been condemned by the Treaty of Versailles to share the road of the other nations, would be senseless and unnatural to ask Germany to show itself to be dis- interested in such a case.
statesman
Czecho-Slovakinn
and it
Per
Canton
Kiungchow
Kursang
Marechal Joffre
Pericus
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Pan American Airways Plane
Direct Service"-San Francisco
Duo
March 7.
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.March, 7,
.March 7.
March 7.
March 7.
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Tinegara
.March 7.
Cremer
.March 8.
Muinam
March 8,
Taiping
March 8.
Hector
March 9.
President Jackson
..March 9.
Bangkok and Swatow
couver B.C., date 10th Feb. Emp, of Russia
March 10,
Kalgan ...
March 10.
Straits and Manila
Scharnhorst
March 10.
Amoy
Talma
March 10.
Stralis
Haruna Maru .....
March 11.
date, 23rd February
Shanghal and Swatow
Amoy and Shanghai-, -:
Straits
Straits
Australia and Montla
Shangha
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila-
Seattle date, 12th. February,
USA, Japan and Shanghai
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane...March 11.
Direct Service"--London date, 3rd
March.
Japan and Formosa Straits and Manila Straits and Manila Japon
Manila
For
Suwa Maru
Agamemnon
Conte Biancamano
Heiyo Maru Neptuna
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vice"-due Amsterdam, 17th Mar.
Mon., Mar. 7.
Reg...Mon., Mar. 7, 3.39 p.m. Ord.....Mon, Mar, 7, 4 pm.
Alster... Mon., Mar. 7, 4.30 pm. Marechal Joffre Mon., Mar. 7, 5 p.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emap. of Canada.....Mon., Mar. 7.
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Mor. 7, 4 pm. ...Mar. 7,5 pr .Mar. 7, 0.30 p.m.
Straits and Parcels only for Ger-
many vla Hamburg Shanghal and *Japan
U.S.A., Central and South Ameri-
and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)
and Europe via Siberia.
(Due Vancouver B.C., 27th March.).
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Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C., Airways Direct Bet- vice."
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Reg..
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Air Mail for Manita, Guam, Hono- Inlu and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 15th March
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Ord..
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Tuesday
Kowloon P. O.
.Mar. 7, 5.00 p.m. Mar, 7, 5.00 pm:
G.P.O.
.Mar. 1, 5.00 p.m.
Mar. 8, 8.00 am..
Kongning....Tues., Mar. 8, 8.15 am.. Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tiinegara „Tues., Mar. 8, 8.30 a.m. Alr Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service”—dua London, 18th March
Air Mall for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane
Airways Service-due Darwin, 12th March
Коптосп
Straits and Calcutta
Tues., March 8
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Ord..
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Parcels, Ord.,
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.Mar. 8, Noon.
On Lee....Tues., Mar. 8, 10.00 am.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong...... G. G. Paul Doumer
Shanghai
Tues., Mar, 8, 2 p... Chengtu.. Tues., Mar.. 3, 2.30 p.m..
Wednesday.
Amoy and Shanghaf "Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.. Yunnan ....Wed., Mar. 0, 8.30 0.0. Formosa
Swatow and Bangkok Swatow, Shanghai and Tienlain
Samshul and Wuchow Swatow and Shanghai Swatow and Tientsin Haiphong Manila
Taiyuan
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Hongkong Moru
Kwelyang Taksang
Thursday
Wed., Mar. 9, 10.30 a.m.. ...Wed., Mar. 9, 10.30 am. Wed., Mar. 9, 3.30 p.m.
Kongso .Thurs., Mar, 10, 8.15 a.m.. Lecsang Thurs., Mar. 10, 8.30 am. Yunnan.. Thurs., Mar. 10, 8.30 am.. .........._Thurs., Mar. 10, 2 p.m..
Canton
Empress of Russla
Friday
Thurs., Mar. 10, 3.30 p.m.
Swałow and Shanghat
..... Kiungchow.. Fri., Mar. 11, 9.30 o.m. Japan and Europe via -Siberia' Haruna Maru Fri., Mar. 11, 3.30 p.m..
and Suwa Maru ....... Fri., Mar. 11.
G. P. O. and K. F. 0. Reg.,
.Mar. 11, p.m. Ord..
.Mar. 11, 3.30 p.m..
No can deny that the bad treatment of national minorities contributed con-
Strails, Ceylon, India, East nu-siderably towards the pre-war fen- sion, and disregard of the demand for genuine humaneness must lead also to-day to dangerous disturbances. -Reuter.
I know that there are others to follow me on this platform, and I will. not detain you longer than to repeat that I regard my function to-day ag ja pleasant privilege, and to wish all good luck to St. Stephen's College in the future. (Applause).
THE OLD BOYS
Expressing his pleasure in propos- a vote of thanks to Sir Geoffry Northcoto on behalf of the College Council, Mr. S. W. Two said:
His Excellency has on many oc- casions expressed his appreciation of the devollón of Hongkong citizens to social services, and I feel sure that 10-day when he unvells the tablets
MR. R. B. BENNETT it will afford him another. Instance
TO STEP DOWN
Ottawa, Mar. 5. Mr. R. D. Bennett, leader of the Opposition, at the National Con- servative Conference asked to be
relieved of the lendership of the Party owing to Il-health,
He stated that he was prepared to continue until the forthcoming Na- tional Convention---Reuter.
of the generosity of the public here, The preparatory School just now mentioned is another instance of the munificence of the publle opirited- ness of all those who have so success- fully brought the building' scheme to completion. This success is in no smanii degree due to our Old Boys. Mr. Chau mentioned that Mr. Tao was Seconding the proposal, the Ion. one of the oldest members of the Council, and that he himself was one of the carliest to have enrolled as a student of the College.
HITLER AS ARTIST
Vienna, Jan. 25. Described as being artistically very poor and amateurish, several of Herr which he Hitler's water colours, painted before the war when he was an unemployed house painter and decorator, were purchased by an art denier and sent to Berlin. Some of the paintings were bought under from An unnamed instructions German at £1,870 each.
JAPANESE LAND OFF TOISHAN
A message from Toishian states that Kaplan Island off the coast of Tolshin was subjected to another rald by Japanese bluejackets on March 4, Some 70 blucfackels, at- elving in a warship, landed on the many able-bodied males, and looted laland. They allegedly slaughtered the island.
made by a party of Japanese inarines some time last month-Central Neror.
A similar rald on the island was
South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-lue Mar- seilles April 0.
Tientsin
Saturday
Shantung....Sat., Mar. 12, 8.30 a.m..
Dairen, Japan and Canada-duc
Victoria B.C., 12th April. ....... Ixion ......Sat., Mar. 12, 0.30 am..
*Superscribed correspondence only.
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