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New York, Mar. 29. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:
The Street blamed to-day's weak- un the ness of the stock market Senate passage of the Reorganisation Bill, fears aroused by the silver de- eline, the failure of major industries to accelerate and the discounting of any anticipated unfavourable first- quarter reports. Some major com modities were weak, further weaken
ing morgin accounts. Favourable factors included expectations of a
the
further rise in steel of corporation's '
LUING Weion Financ
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 14th March, 1938.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
MILK OPPOSED AS UNNECESSARY HERE
(Continued from Page 5)
ferred" to a later date, for further consideration.
MARCH 180, 11938.
JAPANESE (SPEEDING
REINFORCEMENTS
[[{Continued from. Page 1.37 points, notably Lincheng, Tsining, nierenwong Yerichow, Tolan and the Yi River banks.
POST
MAIL" · LETTERS, PER
OFFICE.
VIA SIBERIA: BOUTE
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Farcel Malls closed 15 minutes earlier, than time given below unless otherw AIR MAIL SERVICES
stated, and where mails are advertis Air Mail Services to Shanghai, ed to close at or before 9 am, re Nanking, Taingtau, Tientsin and Pol-gistered and parcel malls are cloned ping are temporarily nurpended. at 5 p.m. on the previous day,
INWARD MAILS
Lincheng ana Tatlng, which are
AIE reported to have changed hanas
Air mail letters may be posted in Letters and Postcards for Europe ngain yesterdny, are scenes of heavy
the ordinary posting boxes. They and South America, are forwarded fighting. bo slues are ueterminca should be clearly marked "By Airvin Siberia" it so superscribed. to gam these strategie towns, Is, therefore, not as simple a-busi-
Mall" and beur sufficient postage. Despite continuous fighting around
Insufficiently prepaid letters inay be nega us it may seem, and for Lincheng and Tsining, the Chinese taxed with double the deficiency or bringing about the desired result it.
Vanguaras are pushing northward forwarded by Steamer Service, at the may have directly the opposite effect, with Talan, 60 kilometres south of The question of pastcurisation I and so far na Hongkong
concerned, Tainan, as their cause objective, discretion of the Post Offico. am afraid, has become an absession this has been the case and the proof on soe mee beesve with some people. Not only do they is found in your own minutes Ad Yenchow, which has been recuptured wish to enforce the compulsory pris dressed to the Hon, Colonial Secre by the Chinese forces, has now been tourisation of all milk, but they new tary and dated 9.0.37 (C.30 3/5070 cleared of Japanese forces. propose to pasteurise a milk which /30). Permit me to read them is in itself better than "pasteurised." case they have escaped the notice of Guerillas Attack Yenchow I would like to know, Sir, what good some of the members of this Coun could pasteurisation do to milik
Meanwhile, Chinese guerillas are cll.
"Hon. which is perfectly sterilised already.
C. 9-The Dairy Farm attacking Yenchow. With the Japan- Reconstituted milk is made from Company's pasteurized milk.
ese rear menaced as a result of the the mixing of milk
The Chairman) Excuse me, Dr. powder and
recapture of Tawenkou the recovery of Yenchow-is believed imminent. water. The milk powder is perfectly Basto, I do not think it is necessary sterile, and if one uses sterila water to read out that minute deal-faerodrome at Yenchow on the night.
minute.
The guerillas raided the Japanese (say bolled or distilled water) what
Dr. Basto: This is a use is it to pass this mixture through ing with the pasteurisation of milk of March 28, Hurling their hund-
einbarate pasteurising
an
oguin?
in
20
plant
and I am attempting to show.
The Chairman: cannot allow a private minute to be quoted,
Dr. Dasto: Well,
must go on but
+
As for as I can see, the compul- sory pasteurisation of reconstituted milk can have only one effect, and I must protest because I consider the that is to prevent small business men public has a right to know every- from entering into the business, see- thing in this matter. Ordinary
Ing that a pasteurising plant is at Dr. Basto, eliminating a consider- very expensive machine, There late portion of his prepared speech,
Pasteurization proceeded:
is very another good reason why this by agen
United
In England essential
And in the the general medical opinion that it
and States, fully agree with should be made
de compulsory. Whereas in these countries there
The Fifty-seventh General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managora, Mesare. Jar dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 31st March, 1938, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the
Accounts, and electing Directora and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the
kw should not be enforced and it is this: that should by any chance pas- teurisation of fresh milk, not become compulsory, it would only create an
melled to constituted mills be compelled to undergo the process. while fresh milk was exempt.
are very good reasons for enforcing this measure (and notwithstanding this, it is not enforced) the same con~ ditions do not obtain here.
destroyed three they grenades grounded Japanese planes.
To prevent the arrival of Japanese
at g
Yenchow the reles Chinese have damaged the steel the Tawenno River. bridge
spanning The Japanese count.-of
.-offensive on Talerchwang, the eastern terminus of
the Linchong-Talerchwang brunch railway, is being continued with in- creased vigour. The town was la a for a time yester- precarious position for a ride artillery and aerial bombardment day when the Japanese started
fer-
to assist the advance of their Infantry. But 800 Chinese "dare-to-dle" men
successfully stemmed the advance. According to a message received late yesterday the town was still in Chinese hands.
AN OPPOSITE EFFECT
In England alone, bovine tuber-
Grim fighting was; witnessed yes- It is not my intention at present culosis (that is, tuberculosis which terday on both banks of the Yi River to enter into a discussion as to the is transmitted from the cow to the in south-east Shantung, On the east Company will be closed from the advantages or disadvantages of pas human being through milk) is re-bank the centre of Aghting was 24th March to 14th April inclu-teurisation, because this being sponsible for more than 2,000 deaths around Sankwanmino where repeated give.
purely theoretical problem, there can per annum, mostly of children. As onsinughts by the Japanese were suc- be as many arguments advanced in pointed out in my minutes, if this cessfully repulsed_by the Chinese By order of the Board,
favour of it as there are against is the mortality rate, what must be during the day. On the west bank JARDINE, MATHESON & Discussions along this line would be the incidence rate of this dreadful hand-to-hand encounters took place
futile CO., LTD.
and only of academical in- disease! Furthermore, scarlet fever at Shihlipu, Houkangtao and Chien- terest to avoid it, and to confine and it
and we should therefore be is very rampant in these countries kangtao.—Central News.
is conveyed by milk. These to diseases More should make the authorities, worry over the milk pro- blem. But Hongkong these two diseases, do not exist at all! So why all this fuss about pasteurisation.
Geroral Managers.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
that 1 billion and a half dollars were
ere available for loans,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the expected Tennessee Valley Au- that the Forty-Ninth Ordinary
thority investigation into aid for
Annual Meeting of Shareholders uillities and the devising of a car- junking programme to aid the auto-will be held at the offices of the
mobile industry.
S. C, & F. New York correspondent
cabics:
Stocks: Tho
market to-day re ficels continued liquidation The action of the list suggests the possi- bility of a climatic break, with a
Heavy volume of selling and we would defer buying for the present. Dusl- ness failures for the week were 256, while bank deposits tolalled 14,301,- 000,000 Dollars.
Cotton:
The
weakness
ourselves strictly to the practical side of the question, for as we are all aware, arguments which may op pear very sound and convincing on paper, sometimes turn out in the end to be most unworkable and dis- ang in practice.
from
the vested Interests
think
www.
supervision of such plants when they are established.
Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1938, at 11.30 .. by the compulsory adoption of this safety sake, two large dairies tuber- | editorials in the Medical Journal last
for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the
19 #
is It
up
We do have health oicers here with special training and I was only yesterday reading a report from the Sanitary Inspectorate to the effect is MILK TO BLAME?
that one of the men concerned was not an illiterate coolie but a man who are anxious to see conpulsory Furthermore, a cow can be made who had received special training in pasteurisation being introduced into safe from Bovine tuberculosis by the conduct of a pasteurisation plant. the Colony so
so that
I am sure Dr. Basto would not set competitors may testing it with tuberculin. I be eliminated from their field of that tuberculin testing is not com- |
himself up against the best opinion which action, I cannot help thinking that pulsory in England. It should be 80.
was demonstrated in that there a feeling at the
back of
the
of Nations Bulletin In Hongkong, as
and I said before, bovine Lengue minds of some of its advocates, that tuberculosis does not exist, but for which came to the fore in two
the measure, gruesome spectre of an culin-test their animals, notwith-year pointing out the strong desir- infected milk
ablilty of pasteurisation.
KEEP UP-TO DATE stroke.
We do want to keep
with by one milk supply will be removed standing. Is this not enough? year ended 31st December, 1937.
only go, perlings one would this were Our mlik supply has been blamed
Jast
modern
developments objection against it, but
in public my as I shall But that is pot
health; we do not want to be fifty. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the endeavour to prove later, the very opinion, and the opinion of many Company will be CLOSED from step which it is
may turn out to of milk was removed from the bot- and the U.S.A., pasteurisation
As our have quile the
ties and contaminated water added become practically law. opposite effect. Again, TUESDAY, the 12th APRIL, 1938, there are others who see in the in- to it to make up the bulk. Is it fair Chairman pointed out, bovine tuber- pasteurise- to blame the milk under such circulosis is only one of the diseases troduction of
of compulsory past
we are interested in here. We have tion, a
a measure in the nature of at
at cumstances?
number of deaths from By Order of the Board of labour-saving device, and hope
kone that reterinary
add that the Colonial a large
Directors,
Surgeon is against the typhoid and dysentery, and the con by the wholesale sterilisation of the
of milk, stant danger of the introduction from Colony's milk-supply a lot of trou-compulsory pasteurisation T. C. T. BECK,
ble connected with its-hygienic pro-lie has presented a well thought-out South China of cholera. As you know, there were well over 1,000 duction, inspection, and examina- detailed scheme, for the production tion would be this avoided. Far of good clean milk and I think that deaths from this disease last year, nas but the military authorities told me yes-
that from this being the case I would this scheme should be adopted a: terday the only Ave
They say that mille after it has been pas- least in a modified form. Further bad, resulted from the consumpilon teurised required more careful atten- more wish to quote the opinion of of cholera-infected milk. To my tion and bacteriological examination Prof. Gerrard on the question of mind it is an ever present danger
When pasteurisation. than non-pasteurised
ised milk.
compulsory
has
I stocks FRIDAY, the 1st APRIL, 1938, to for drin and will make milk other people, that a certain brond years behind the times. In Canada
and of the commodity markets, sell- ing by
by London and Bombay on the widening spread and unfavourable reaction to the passage of the Gov- ernment Reorganisation Bill (which may be moderated in the House) dis- couraged trade and limited buying largely to the Trade.
both days inclusive.
Secretary,
Hongkong, 3rd March, 1938.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
sale
I
and
1 sense of
In support of this contention per- asked what he thought of It, he sold mit me to quote from the Bulletin "At best it will create
Wheat: The moisture situation is now excellent, but there is some apprehension
as to the effect of the cold wave on the advanced growths. The strength of the Winnipeg mar- ket and export demand here of about 1,000,000 bushels were the most stimulating factors on to-day's mar- ket.
Cora: Selling for May and a lui Anyone knowing of a child who of the Health Organisation of the falso security." This sums up very my whole contention League of Nations, circulated among succinctly in exports, which are expected to has been assaulted, neglected, or manner likely to
pasteurisa- the members of this Council in de against the compulsory resume quickly, caused slight cast-i-treated in a
cause unnecessary suffering or injury fence of pasteurisation. Under the tion of milk.
of Pastcurlsa- to health, or knowing of a parent
heading "Supervision Paste t who is seeking advice on any matter, tion
Plants"
on p.454 it says: " concerning a child, would be doing cannot be
emphasised, too strongly at once with.....
nesa.
Rubber: The failure to reduce the quota and the reported recommenda- tion of the Restriction Committee for five-your increase precipitated heavy liquidation, which was accen- tuated by stop-loss selling. The fac- torica
are apparently not yet in- speculation
lcrested and couraged.
Sugar: The
is
market quidation
dis-
There was some small liquidation on the weakness of the other markets.
Dow Jones Averages Mar. 28. Close
30 Industrials
20 Rails
20 Utilities
40 Bonds
107.25
101.92
20,46
16.11
114.80
10.23 15.33 84,31
50,50
11 Commodity Index 51.17
"DIE RATHER THAN
I
SURRENDER,” LOYALIST CRY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Spanish Government. The statement sold this action was contrary to international law.--Reuter Bulletin.
of
Barbastro Occupied
Salamanca, Mar. 29. The ancient cathedral city Barbastro was occupied by Insurgent troops to-day after the city had been completely destroyed by fire by the Loyalists, states a Salamanca radio
broadcast,
Many bodles are alleged to have been found among the ruins-Reuter Rulletin.
Dynamiting The Moroccans
Hendaye, Mar. 20.
The Loyalists threw their savage dynamiteros Into the path of the equally force Marpeenna to-day in the course of fighting on the roads to the Larida border.
Reports stala that the miners are contesting every inch of territory, using stynamite, alinga to blow up the. invaders.
Is reported that the
the
A REGRETTABLE THING The Chairman: We are not deal-
on
an act of kindness by communicating that, if reliance is to be placed on ing with posteurised milk but with which is very The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.de postcurisation in the protection, reconstituted milk
of the public against milk-borne different matter. The two companies Room 308, Bank of East Asia Bulld-disease, it is the duty of the public who are making this milk are. ing, Hongicong, or the Inspector, 49, health authorities to see that the pro- which means that they believe there their own volition, pasteurising it. Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the cess is adequately performed. Al Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal or the Inspector, 12, 5n the present time, there is a deplor- is some good to be gained by it.
Young Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow-
able lack of control over
ing plants. Medical and veteri The constituents at
a
sce that all possible we should means of Infection are eliminated.
There were other points brought out by Dr. Basto, some of
them the rather controversial, but Chairman has so ably covered the ground, I shall leave them for the present. I must say though, that had I been the Chairman, I do not think I should have been quite so generous as to allow the use of the bottles with the words "Safe milk" on them.
Dr. Basto, in reply, said: I want to make it quite clear that I am not interested in pasteurisation: I am in favour of it in certain circumstances reconstituted but those circumstances do not milk have to be heated to
obtain in Hongkong. I think certain
Dr. Selwyn-Clarke may have been a officers are often ignorant, not only extent in order to be well mixed so
on bit, higher
little bit hasty and does not know, of the technical design and manage- why not go
but I can assure him—and 1 asked ment of these plants, but even of the pasteurise the product and at the time-temperature conditiona omelal same time destroy any germs which Professor Gerrard too-that there y laid down for the process of pas med milk powder
have been no cases of bovine tuber- miny have got into the butter, skim-
culosis among humans here; there result
or water? You teurisation. The re
may have been some among animals. carried have assured us that there is no many dairies, pasicurisation
Human cases of bovine tuberculosis CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. out by rule-of-thumb methods, and bovine tuberculosis in Hongkong so
there is little or no public health that does not affect reconstituted and scarlet fever are unknown in control over the resultant product." milk at all and you also say that Hongkong. The reason why there is pasteurisation in Canada and the scarlet fever is not heard of here. Now, Sir, may 1 nak, have you
USA, is because there .discuser One of the main objects of these got the necessary personnel to see bye-laws should be to make it dif-
are known there and I agree that that "the process is adequately per: ncult for any person or company to
It is necessary--so 1 im not old- formed?" If there exists a "deplor- able lack of control over pasteurising plants in England, where the pub- le health organisation la so much more up-to-date and emcient, there any reason to suppose that we
Loon,
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where
malice is proved.
SERVICES. CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"JEAN LABORDE" No. 10 A/38,
is that in
could do better in Hongkong? · I
in
A
and
ou
set up
fashioned. the business of mujding re- constituted milk unless they have resources behind them to do it pro- perly. It would be a very regret
compradors, could suddenly start table thing if any small person, say
Consignees are hereby Informed the "medicul and veterinary officers/ Producing reconstituted mlik here.
:
The number of cows here would not make a single dairy in England Bringing Cargo from Marselles
and the quantity of milic consumed vin Saigon, etc. arrived in
the amount consumed in England. here would be à drop compared to on Wednesday, 30th March, 1038.
My contention is that it is quite easy without pas- The Hon. Dr. Selwyn-Clarke: It to produce safe milk that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables in England are ignorant of the tech- certainly new to me that no feurising it. In England the tuber-
culin text is not considered management of bovine tuberculosis are being landed and stored into the nleal design and
exists here. I
necessary. these plants," Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon
can you assure this am aware that it is uncommon All the 'daries here are under enay Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- Council that your medical and veter- among the local enttle but I have control. This discussion was brought loon, whence deilvery may be obtain-inary staff here is as well or better been informed by people of experi- about by constlluted milk. It is trained in this subject than their ence in these matters that it is not something already clean? By put- already sterlised so why pasteurise ed Immediately after landing.*
All claims must be sent in to me colleagues In England?
uncommon among the local imported cattle. Moreover Professor Gerrard ting it through the pasteurising plant AN INTERRUPTION
and Dr. Basto himself have heard of be clean-you may be solling a clean -which by some mischance may not Continuing under the same head- the scheme instituted by Rotarians ed by the Company's Surveyors ing on n. 155 the Balletin says "In sometime ago to send children with Goddard and Douglas in the presence addition,
There being, no further discussion, bovine tuberculosis to Cheung Chau
the amendment proposed by Dr.- of the Consignees at 10.00 am. on should be instituted, as in Great Bri-80, as far as that point is concerted,
Basto was put to the meeting but no Tuesday, 5th April, 1930.
***I feel cannot accept the speaker's tain, for the education of plant opera-
Recorder was found. The resolution Consignees must have a Revenue ves. Satisfactory results can hard statement that that is none here. Officer in attendance when any dutlely be expected if pasteurisation is don of milk, Dr. Baste sald, and quite with Dr. Busto as the sole dissenti- In connection with the pasteuriss-approving the bye-laws was passed able goods are examined by the carried out in practice by workers rightly, that it should be well super- Company's Surveyors.
who have no understanding of the vised. He made a good point there licences were refused; eating house The following applications for No Fire Insurance will be effected rationale of the process" May and quoted at length from by us in any case whatever,
ask, Sir, whether there is any as-
that our plant operaengue of Nations Bulletin on
on or before 9th April, 1038, or they will not be recognized.
have reached #notmis Leida lowers are visible
Damaged Packages will be examin-
R. OUL. Agent: Hongkong,, 30th March, 1938,
COUNT THE
burance
courses
of Instructions
bo
the
the
milk
cence for No. 1, Ho Kwok Lane, ground floor; enting house ilrence for No. 202, Queen's' Road. East, ground' floor: food factory licence for No. 37, Sing We Road, ground floor.
The following licences were grant-
subject but, I am afraid, he mis- (which in Hongkong are
quoted it because he insisted on the amorant coolies) will
given word "England," The Leaguent "courses of instruction," and is it to Nations is dealing not only with be expected that they will in time England but with every country and
an understanding of the the conditions vary in many of themed between March, 15 and 28: two rationale of the process?" I am But I do not wish to disagree with food: factory licences, one laundry fraid the answer will have to be in him too much on this point but to pegular returns were laid on the
leonica, two swine licence, the negative. Pasteurisation of milk) endorse his remarks on the proper table.
#have TELEGRAPHS
marter or have hastly got baby EVERYWHERE. minee under the bridges and culv
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and
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23rd March
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March 31.
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Airways, Planc
.April 2.
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.April 3.
Conte Rosso.
Houtman
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"-San date, 25th March
and Shanghai
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Saigon
Straits
Japan and Shanghai
Straits
Tientsin
Straits Straits
Java and Manila
Protesilaus Aeneas Calelias
April 3. April 3. .April 8.
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..April 9.
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Bangkok
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Straits
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Per
Wednesday
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Date and Time
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Airways Service"-due Darwin,
6th. April.
Apr. 2, 9 a.m.
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.Apr. 2, 8 2.07.
Ord.
.Apr. 2, ± 2.3.
Air Mail · for. "KL.M. Airways Naldera
Service"--due” Amsterdam,
Sat., Apr. 2.
12th
G.P.O. and K.F.O.
April.
Reg.
Apr. 2,
29.30 ..
Ord.
Chang On Klangsu
Apr, 2, 10 a.m. Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin; Hoihow ......... Sat., Apr. 2, 10.30 am. Tientsin Hollow, Pakhol and Halphong
Straits, Ceylon, India; East and Africa Maru
South Africa.
Air Mail for "France Orient Air- Sphinx
WAYN
Bervice'--due Marseilles,
17th AprB.
Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Sphinx
South Africa. "Egypt and Europe --via Marseillesdue Marseilles, 2nd May.
..Sat., Apr. 2, 10,30 a.m.
Sat., Apr. 2, 1 pm. Saty.Apr. 2, 2.30 p.m.
......Sat, Apr. z.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
....Apr. 2, 4 pm. .......Apr. 3, 4.30 p.m. Sat. Apr. 2 G.P.O, and K.P.O.
RCE.. Ord.,
Reg. ...
Ord,
Mattila, Straits, "Ceylon, India, Conte
Egypt and "Europe via Brindisi
due Brindisi, 24th April,
ROLSO
G.P.Q, and K.P.O.
Reg.,
Ord.,
.Apr. 2, 4.18 pr
Apr. 2, 3 p.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American
Apr. 2, 4.15 p.m
..Apr. 2, § p.m. .Sat., Apr. 2
Jule and B.8.A.. by the “Pan- Airways Fiano .................Sat, Apr. 2. 'American Airways Direct Service
-due San Francisco, 10th Aprit,
Monday
K. P. O.
Reg....
Ord..
¡Apr. 2, 5 p.m. .Apr. 2, 5 p.m. G.P.O.
Reg.. Ord..
ADF, 2, 5:p.m .Apr. 3, 8 km.
Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Chuksang .... .Mon., Apr. 4, 12.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Aenens..
Mon., Apr. 4. and Europe via Marseilles due
G.E.O, and K.P.O. Marseilles, 7th May and London Parcels,.....Apr. 4, 5 p.m. Parcels due London, 14th May. Kogu Apr. 5, 8.45 a.m. (Apr. 8, 9.30 4.m,
„Kue, Apr. 5, 3,30 p.m.
“Apr. 6, 8.30 aËS,
Amoy and Shanghai
Swalow, and Bangkok, zi
Talmans.
Tuesday
Wednesday
walyang:
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