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SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning

H.K. Bank, $1,545 m.

Banks

H.K. Bank, (Lon. Reg.), 201 n. Chartered Banks, £12 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n. East Asin Bank, $86 n

Insurances

Canton Ins., $270 b.

Union Ins., $520 b.

China Underwriters, $24.

HK, Fire In., $233 n.

Douglas, $US

Shipping

n.

HK. Steamboats, $23% n Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $24 n. Shell Benrer, 803 n.

Union Waterboats, $8.90 n.

Docks etc.

n.

H.K, & W. Wharves, $133 b. H.K. & W. Docks, $21.70 n. H.K. & W. Docks (new), $21 n. H.K. & W. Docks Rts. $11 d. Providents (old), $3.40 Providents (new), $3.30 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4.05 m. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $90 n. Kailan Mining Adm., 18/41⁄2 n Raubs, $84 b.

Venz:

Goldfield, $4 n.

Mines, 11 ets, b.

Hongkongino Mining

Aniamoks, P.

50 50.

Atoks, P.-- Bagulo Gold, Banguet Consol, P.

Benguet Explor. -

Big Wedge, P.

Coco Groves, P. 51 sa. Mines, P.

Cont. 34 50.

E. Mindanao, P.-

Gumaus G'fields, P.

Ipe Gold. P.

IX.L. P. 70 sa.

Itogons,

P.

Masbate Consols., P. -

Min. Resources, P. — Northern Min., P. ---

Paracate Guinaus, P. 19 sa. Salacot

P. 45 sa.

Son,

P.

Consul

F. 17 50.

Suvo paracales, P.-

Lands, Hotels, etc..

11, and S. Hotels, $0.70 b.

H.K. Lands, $37 6.

H.K. Lands,, 4% Deben $100 b. S'hai Lands, Sh. $0 n.

Humphrin Lands, Sh.-

$9 1

H.K. Realties, $5.15 b. Chinese Estates, $90 b

Chino Realties, Sh. --- China Debent,

Pubila Utilities

b and sn.

II.K. Tramways, $10 Peak Trams (old), $7 b Peak Trams (new), 33% n. Star Ferrise, $8511⁄2 n.

Yuumat! Ferries (old), $24.90 r.

China Light (old), $11% b. China Light (new), $0 s.

HK. Electric, $594 b.

the

signed on Friday, the 6th May, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of General Agents, together with a atatement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1937.

To the Editor,

ground.

the s

any DI

Beat Mui-Tsai In Temper

of

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS

OLD OFFENDER GAOLED AGAIN

Caught attempting to steal some- thing from the pocket of a passenger in a tramenr yesterday, Tsu Man, 20, was arrested and this morning sen- Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H.tericed to six months" hard inbour.

of Police, were King, Commissioner

He was put under polico supervi sion for two years. issued to-day as follow:

Tsui appeared before Mr. H. R. CHINESE COMPANY

Butters at the Central Magistracy and Strength. Constable R23 Kong admitted three previous convictions sign from the Chinese Company, as bern in Hongkong. Ka-yan has been permitted to re- for larceny from the person. He was

Inspector A. V. Baker prosecuted.

from Italy daily (since ceous intency on the ported by the defendant's wife, ai 224 | from April 5, 1938.

of

A fine of $10 was imposed on Lo ITALIAN BROADCAST landlords' minimum expectation of a

rate of interest perforce falls to the Chok-man, 33, proprietor of the IN ENGLISH

Kwong Cheong Hing Engineering Up to this point these comments Firm when he was convicted by Mr. have been mainly critical. A fenal-Q A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon blo

suggestion might, however, be Magistracy this morning of assaulting Hongkong Telegraph.

permitted. Even though. It offers no 17-year-old mul-tsat by beating her Sir-1 shall feel much obliged implementation of the Committee's with the handle of a feather-duster. you will kindly bring to the notice of recommendations it might go some

Mr. H. W. Fraser, Inspector your readers the folowing informa- way towards assisting tenants and at ul Tsal, said the girl was employ tion:

no1 should curb some time A news bulletin In English is

Chengatawan Road. On April 20 Training Course-Part II. The landlords. The suggestion I defendant asked the girl to tell his undermentioned members brondenst

a Cadet officer

the April 18) from short wave station have in mind is that a 2-RO on a wave length of m.25.4 and with at least one assistant be second- the incur to bring the ear around to Chinese Company will attend Chinese JAPAN CONSERVES

the front. The girl did so, but forgot Company Headquarters for Part il of from medium wave station Roma 2ed to a department of Goncalvin to tell defendant that she had do- Training Course on Tuesday, April METAL FOR WAR

20 at 0.15 p.m.:-Constables R72 for full in Aivered the message,

Fong Hing, R82 Stern Ho, Rio Yuen ninnner the This angered defendant who onc Sul Tang, R84 Lau Hung-kom, R into protective legislation, If it

machinery. for imme-arms and legs with a feather.dusic. Two days later the girl made a should be found, as I am firmly con- vinced it will, that remedial mea-report at the Secretariat for Chinese sures are urgently called for.

Affairs. Certain glaring cases of extortion of recent date have been brought to my notice. Here are a few

on a wavelength of m.200.

createst

for the

from

In this

at

in-

the

The broadcast will take place

from & Meet should be

provided with down to her room and lashed at her Yu Shlu-tung, 189 Hung Woonmazze

both stations from 7.10 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., Italian time.

The Italian Consulate General Won be pleased to receive information on the reception.

It. Italian Consul General,

G. Pagano di MELITO.

the no dinte

The Rents Commission Sir,The Government's acceptance. of the Commission's findings and its recommendations is a natural corol- appointment of the lary of the

In the absence of a Commission. full-dress debate by the Legislative Council on the report there is the

This fer Booka will be closed from the in the official altitude. 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938, and mild "Aye" in answer to

question "Those in favour say:

favour say: 'Aye'" both days inclusive.

is difficult of understanding, unless JARDINE, MATHESON & it be that the unofficial members of

CO., LTD.

the offer by the tenant to pay an in- Upon the receipt of a notice to quit. crease to rent from

100 to $128, Not accepteri. da $60 $110. The raising of the reni tram

da

do

10

do

The Share Register and Trans- implication of unofficial acquiescended to ad infinitum.

General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.

MANILA SHARES

The following business done quota tions were received after the close

office:

Antamok

Atok

Business Done

Unquoted Unquoted

Prices in Pesus

Baguio Gold

Benguet Consolidated Coro Grove.

Consolidated Mines

Unquoted .50 Unquoted Unquoted 70 Unglisted Unquated 45

Unploted Unquoted

"the

12 to § 10. $20$33. 85130.

$100 $300, $100 $175.

As time goes on this list might be

J. P. Braga,

Council are unanimously in favour CHINESE LINES STILL of the Commission's reasonings to the total exclusion of the tenants' case.

The Constitution of the Colony does not permit of sectional or geogra-

.

an

Tokyo, Apr. 25. An order to conserve pig-iron, R75 J. Anthony Yim, and R93 Shiu which is essential for war material, is Hung-yuen.

made by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry- to-day, which Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at nounces new regulations for restrict- Central Police Station on Thursday, Ing the use of metal for the manufac Mr. P. M. Hodgson pleaded guilty May 6 at 5.30 p.m. for a general in- ture of cast-iron articles,

The new rules are applicable on on behalf of the defendant, and ex-spection of equipment etc., by the been Uniform, Cap with White Cover

Company Commander, Dress-White May 15. committed in a At of temper.

The makers of iron braziers, ash plained that the assault had

Belt girl had been well treated for

with Brace, Truncheon, "Pocket trays, and iron poles will be among Pollceman" number of years.

and note-book to be those affected by the new regulations, corried. The Equipment Officer will |--Reuter. After defendant had been fined, make a point of being present. the girl was placed in charge of the S.C.A.

HOLD FIRM

(Continued from Page 1)

b

phical representations on the Counterday morning, and that mopping up cil. The objections to the former operations continued in the town all mode of representation are ne-day.

worn and threadbare. No purpose Occupation of the city was on- will be achieved in a discussion of nounced late in the evening-Reuter, the

question at the moment, but the

30

ADMITS THEFT,

GOES TO GAOL

The

JL

j

INDIAN COMPANY

$5,000,000 RURAL CREDIT

Strength. The undermentioned | members have been taken on the

Canton, April 25, sirength of the Indian Company, as A total of $5,000,000 will be set from April 4, 1938. Constables R230 aside by the Kwangtung Provincial Balwant Singh, 11232 Khan Mohamed, Bank as credit loans for rural re- 1235 A. A. R243 A

R240 S.

R262 money will mainly be used to increase

Telling the constable who searched F. Moham 238 G. Mahamed. construction purposes this year. The

in Stubbs Road on Saturday that he had stolen the clock and articles

arrested.

of clothing he was carrying. Chan Shing, 30, unemployed, tailor,, was

This morning Chan was charged| Magistrney and sentenced to before Mr. H. R. Buiters at Central four months hard labour. He had a pre- vious conviction.

CRANE FALLS INTO CARGO JUNK

R254 Med Din, the production of Kwangtung's food-

R285 A. Singh, R288 H.

G.

R203 stuffs. Central News.

Singh, and R204 A. Rehman. examillation in Part II of Training Uniform,

Training-Course......... Part 11.

An

Cap with White Cover, Course will be held at the Indian Belt with Brace, Truncheon, "Pocket Company Headquarters on Monday, Polleeman and note-book to be 25 at 5.13 p.m. under Chief carried. The Equipment Oficer, will Apri

·W. R. Cheslerwoods, make a point of being present. Inspector Principal, Pollee Training School,

undermentioned The The

FLYING SQUAD members will nilcnd:Constables R207 Karam Khan,

of the morning mession by Swan. rents lasue serves to demonstrate, us "Mopping Up" Proceeding Culbertson & Fritz trom their Manliant no time has been demonstrated

R211 S. Aras, R210 Nur Instructional Patrol. An instruc-- before within my recollection, the

Peiping, April 25.

Ahmed, R220 M. R. Malik, R221 tional patrol for members of the defects of system which

Halcin A Japanese spokesman announced

All, R242 perpetuntes

A. Aziz,

R215 Flying Squad will be carried out on taxation without representation. late yesterday that the Japanese had

Feroz Khan, R223 Firdos Khan, and Friday, April 29. All members will Hong Kong's revenue for 1838 has captured Tancheng.

south of miles

R270 Mir Waili Khan.

parade at Central Police Station at been budgetted at $30,254,920. Is Linyi, and 15 miles north of the Lung-

Training Course-Part I. All re- 5.15 p.m. Dress While Uniform, and receipts from assessed laxes are hal railway. The place was 30 miles

cruits of the Indian Company will Cap with White Cover. estimated to yield $6,000,000 exclusive cast-north-east of Tulerchwang.

The crew of cargo junk No. 2265V attend No. 2 Police Station on Tues-

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE of the

New Territories; they are He said that at dawn all the gates was fortunate to escape without any day, April 26 at 5.30 p.m. for Part I peeled 10

amount

unt to much inore, and the walls had been captured, and serious injuries when they were of Training Course under P.S.R. 274 1st Aid Instructions. First Ald the people who pay the larger that mopping up operations had loading cargo alongside the Kowloon Mehdi Khan.

Instructions will be given by In- share of this colossal contribution almost

11.30 at been completed."--United Canton Railway whart

Inspection Parade. All ranks of spector (TL) W V. Field at the must be content without a voice of Press.

yesterday morning. According to the the Indian Company will attend Cen-EUR. Club on Friday, April 29 at profcat in the counsels of Govern-

master, Chan Tai, the crane and its tral Police Station on Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. All members are requested ment when their interests Arc SO

load of muchinery, which weighed May 4 ut 5.30 pm, for a general into attend. vitally affected as in the present rents

over five tons, toppled into the junk,spection of equipment etc., by the discussion,

smashing the mast.

Company Commander, Dress-Whitel

Demonstration

1.X.......

Mine Operation Paracale Gumaus

San Mauricio

Suyat

United Poracolo

The tone of the market:--Very dull.

Macao Electric, $17 n.

m.

Sandakan Lights, $14 Telephone (old). $27 b. Telephone (new), $10.60 b. China Buses, Sh.

Singapore Tractions, 25/- n. Singapore Pref., 25/- n.

Industrials

Cald: Macy. (old), Sh. $14% n. Cald: Mecg. (Pret.), Sh. $12% n. Canton Ices. $1.70 n. Cementa, $17.30 b. and so, H.K. Ropes, $4.60 n.

Stores, &c.

$2414 b.

Dalry Farm, $241

Watsons, $8 n.

Lane Crawfords, $9.40 b. and sa. Sinceres, $2.20 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $49 n.

William Powell, Ltd., 70.cls. n. Cotton Mills

Ewo Colton, Sh. $14% n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $74 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $38 b.

Miscellaneous

H.K. Entertainments, $6% n. Constructions, $1

Vibro Piling, $532 n.

B.

Ch. Govt. 4% 1925 G3Bds., 734% 1.

n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm. n.

1.K. Govt. 34% Loan 2% prm. Wallace Harpers, $10 n.

Marsmana Ins, (Lon), s/- 12/0 n.

the

This rambling thought occurs by

way.

The paramount note at this is to elucidate how the Government's proposal to watch the balance of immigration and emigra- tion figures is going to help victimised tenants.

If it is seriously contended that the police

figures are going to help, then the least that can be said is that Government makes admission of its own error in abandoning the once authorized weekly publication of statistics of immigration and emigra-

tion.

Japanese Flanking Movement Checked

Talerchwang, Apr. 25. Continuous fierce assaults by the combined Japanese infantry, artillery und mir forces throughout yesterday and the evening before failed to dislodge the Chinese positions run- ing in a semi-circular line to the enst and west of the Tientsin- Pukow railway,

Abandoning hope of crushing the Iron-clad Chinese defences north of Talerchwang and marching through the battered town to wipe out the memory of their earlier defeat the to be Japanese command seems

hsien a few days ago, is now advanc- ing on Tsinghua and Hsinyang.- Central News.

I have written advisedly, since I resorting to its favoured tactics of do not admit that the numbers of another flanking movement by incoming and outgoing inhabitants of shifting the main forces for a bid on the Colony are going to be of any Pethalen and Tancheng, 90 kilometres material assistance towards a solution to the cast.

Chinese Hold Their Own

Hankow, April 25, The Japanese offensive in south Shantung which Is being carried on Linyi-Teaochwong road southwards over a front of 50 kilonicires from the

in the direction of the Lunghai-rail- way, was in full swing yesterday,

The Chinese, however, offered the most stubborn resistance to the said to and are Japanese advance have succeeded in recapturing "Sze- huchen, north-east of Talerchwang of the pressing problem of excessive To forestall the Japanese attempt, which had been taken

the by close contact has been secured be- Japanese Saturday afternoon. The force of this argument is easily tween the Chinese right wing on the The Chi

claim demonstrated. Since the publication Talerchwang front and the Chinese of the Commission's report many forces north of Pelhsien and north- permanent residents have received weal of Tancheng. eviction orders. These legal notices

rents,

to

to

Holding Ground

on

likewise Chinese have recaptured Chuchen, situated about 10 kilometres south-west of Linyi. The Japanese are stimullane- ously continuing their attempts in Yision to break the belt of Chinese troops surrounding them in order to

be able to advince south-east and to

unite with Japanese troops coming

from Linyi,

At Hanchwang the fighting is also continuously use exceedingly bitter. The Japanese artllery to bom- bard the Chinese positions on the

Lunghai railway was overloaded yesterday with Chinese troops trains.

Marsmans Ins. (H.K.), / 3/10 b. proveduction in rents? They Japanese at Ylhsien opened a heavy/south of the Grand Canal.

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POST OFFICE.

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Japan Amoy

Tlisadanc

INWARD MAILS

Per

Canton Alipore Anking

'Due

.April 25,

April 20;

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

(San Francisco, 25th March). Pres. Taft Calcutta, Straits and Europe - via Negapatum (Letters and Papers) London date, 24th March, Java and Manila Straits and Europe via Suez (Letlers and Papers) Londen, 31st March and London Parcels London

24th March.

April 28.

April 26.

Talma

April 28.

Apr 26.

Chitral

.April 27.

Emp. of Canada Felix Roussel Holbow

.Aprli 27.

.April 27.

.April 27:

.April 27.

Aprti 27.

April 20...

.April 28.

April 20.....

Mar Saigon Tientsin

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 21st April. Japan

Imperial Airways Plano...Apr 27. Nellore

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service”—San Francisco Pan-American Airways Plane date, 20th April

The

Shanghal ....... Bangkok and Swntow Straits

Military observers conclude from this that in a few days the Chinese will exert their entire strength in an attempt to held up the Japanese ad- vance in order to shield the Lunghai-

railway.Transocean.

to quit have in some cases been given after the helpless submission by tenants to exorbitant Increases in line broke out yesterday and early Sporadic Oghting throughout the rent. Let it be assumed that the this morning, with the Chinese firm immigration figures have been static, ly holding their ground.- Or even, for the Government's stronger argument, that emigration time, were

Fresh reements, at the same has exceeded immigration.

to strengthen the What, defence of the castern section of the therefore, are the official figures guing Lunghat railway,

Do they establish

the any

morning, Early yesterday for Bround should but they do not. Meanwhile attack on the Chinese positions north it is known for a fact that rents have of Nikow but were repulsed by the been increased, and in some enses Chinese troops. very much so. How then is Govern- Three thousand Japanese artillery ment going to disprove incontrover-and infantry forces, which launched tible

facts?

en offensive from the south-east of The communityemains in blissful Yihsien on Lienfangshan, to the ignorance

ance of the pallive for eviction north-west of Pelhsien, were routed without alternative accommodation. after a bitter struggle

the Coincidently, the taxpayers are in- Chinese forces which lasted four formed by another Commission that hours on the afternoon of April 23.- the maxima of rent payable by Central News. Government employees should not exceed 6% and 15%, respectively, of

Chengchow, April 25. salaries, according to class, Who will

Tsingfeng and Nanto in southern say that there is no difference be-

At Tehchow

Hopel, and Nethwang, in northern tween fish and tow? 80% of wages

Honan, near the Hopei border, have paid for rent in certain cases is in

Chengchow, Apr. 25. sufficient for speculative landlords awooping down

A strong force of Chinese guerillas, been recaptured by the Chinese forces. on the Japanese The Japanese troops In these towns wild squeal for 8% interest before nerodrome at Tehchaw, destroyed the have retired to Taming, north of the sympathetic high-placed listeners.. ell supplies storehouses in

Surprise Wel River, An Ice House Stroet gambler can raid on the night of April 22, be told that he deserves "to pay and In

m previous raid recently, it will give" for his hazardous speculation, be remembered, the Chinese forces A gambier in properly buying at succeeded in destroying a Japanese

the peak of the boom on borrowed money plane on the ground-Central News, is a virtuous investor who can calmly

with

Chinese Raiders

sit back and claim his B% on the Japanese Retreat From pretext that his was not a gamble but

www

a genuine investment

There are a few local companies

now

Chinese Recapture Hopei Towns

Only, a small number of Japanese remain at Lungwangmlão, on the south bank of the Wel River, in southem Hopel. They are being sur- rounded by the Chinese.

In central Hopel, the Chinese forces also recaptured Ankuo, Kaoyang, Hsiacheng and Wennn, between Tien- tsin and Paoting. Central News.

Chinese Successes, In Shansi

For

D'Artagnan

Kwelyang

Philoctetes

OUTWARD MAILS

Monday

Per

Date and Time

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane

Chengtu etc., (via Hankow) by the "Eursala Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

...... Mon, Apr. 25.

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Rek.

Apr. 25, 4.30 p.m.. Ord........ Apr. 15, I p.m..

Shanghal and Dairen ... Putroclus......Mon., Apr. 25, 8 p.m. Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, C.N.A.C. Plane ...... Mon, Apr. 25.

Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.0, Airways Direct Service"

Samshal and Wuchow Straits

Kongmoon Tientsin

Swatow and *Amoy

Japan and Europe vin Siberin

Box.,

Ord,

Ker..

Ord.,

Tuesday

Kongso

Bintang

K.F.O.

„Apr. 25, 5 pin..

Apr. 25, 5 p.nt G.P.O.

¡Apr. 28, # p.29.

Apr. 20, CEL

Tucs,, "Apr. 28, 8.18 a.m..

Tues., Apr. 26, 6.30 p.m..

On Lee...Tues., Apr. 26, 10.00 2.m.. Chekiang Tues., Apr. 28, 19.30 m.zzi.

„Tues., Apr. 20, 2.30 p.m.. Tues., Apr. 26, 5 p.m..

Achut

Kutsang

Don Wednesday

Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy). Talyush Shanghel, Japan and Europe via

Siberia

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Wed., Apr. 27, 8.34 'n.m.;

༴་

Felix Roussel Wed, Apr. 27, 1.30 pan. Canton ..... Wed., Apr. 17, 7 D.M.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Piano

Ital, and U.8.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"

duo San Francisco, 5th May

Wenhsien

Loyang, Apr. 25. whose share prices were once quoted Continual Chineso onslaughte at $120, $210, $45, and $40. Buyers forced the Japanese at Wenhsien, on at these rates bought their shores in the north bank of the Yellow River the halcyon days of Hongkong, be in northern Honan, to withdraw yea- fore the serious strike and boycott of terday, from the elty in the direction

Tungkwan, April 25. 1925. At 8% the Companies should of Hsinyang and Telugu to love

In surprise night attacks, the pay out in dividends

to-day

Shans have $9.ED, north. city of Wenhafen is now Chinese farces In $10.80, $3.00, and $3.20, respectively completely in the hands of the Chinese succeeded in recapturing Blangyuan, Shareholders have actually received again,

Llachslen and Hoshun in the eastern on the basis of last year's earnings: Peace and order have been restored part of the province. $2, $8.50, $0.00, and $1.25. In the to Menghalen, west of Wenhsien, Heavy casualties were. Inflicted on case of one Company four of the old which was recaptured by the Chinese the Japanese during these assaults. shares have shrunk to one of the new rec

recently. The people who had The Japanese at Siangyuan are now on capital reorganisation, through no vacated the town are now returning retreating towards Licheng to the cast, fault of the management or the in great numbers. The former with the Chinese closely following the Directorate. Bnd trade is the magistrate has also returned to red Meanwhile, the Chinese at Hoshun

hunting traitors

remnant Japanese Japanese of Can the evidence

The Japanese from Menghalen are Hardpressed, the Japanese af impressed the Commission be held moving in a northerly direction to Tainhalen, north-west of Blangyuan, gut as a cogent argument why 8% wards Hsinyang and are being close-are now retreating an easterly should be Inasted on as the least ly puratied by the Chinese direction: The Chinese's Have'renchukad kangad f distributable dividend? Unless The Chinese column which recap-ed a point in the immediate vicinity can be substantiated, the validity of turned Talyuan, north-west of Menge of the city-Central News

Shanghai and Japan

Arfoda April

Reg.,

Ord,

Tredor, 27, # 6.

Apr. 57, È PR G.F.O.

Reg.

Apr. 17, §.p.m..

Apr. 28, 0 ́s.DR..

Thursday

Ord,

Chitral..Thurs., Apr. 28, 16.30-4.mi Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin. Kanchow..Thurs., Apr. 20, 10.30 am. Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and D'Artagnan

There, “Apr 28: South Africp, Egypt and Europs

G. P. 0. & K. P. 8. T Reg.. Apr. 28, 9,45 p.m..

Apr. 20, 30 p.m.

explanation for the heavy asprecia-sume his duties. A search party and Llachsien are mopping up the Marsellesidue Marsellies

11pt.

greatly

....

23th May wit

Ord

Air Mail fer” “Imperial, Airways Imperfal

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