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EMPIRE EMPIRE
JAMAICA'S CITRUS
EXPORTS
Kingston
Great concern is felt in Jamaica
and other
By Order of the Board,
G. S. ARCHBUTT, Acting General Manager, Hongkong. 7th September, 1938
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
West Indian British lalands at the rumour that under
fruit-
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA.).
From EUROPE and STRAITS.
the proposed Anglo-American trade The Steamship oranges, lemons and grapefruit
treaty
American
citrus
"HAKOZAKI MARU,"
will be admitted to England duty having arrived from the above ports.
Ireo.
*
This, it is stated, would mean the uin of the recently developed citrus West Indies. fruit industry in the Considerable loss of capital would also be inevitable.
It in understood that representa- tions will be made to the British Government by organisations in the various islands.
hereby Cargo are Consigneca of informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whort and Godown Company's Godowns.at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 27th October, 1938, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in
The British West Indian posses- the Godowns for examination by the slons are the Bahamas, Barbados, Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- Jamaica,
Leeward Islands, lives on any Tuesdays and Fridays
the
period.
THE HONGKONG
G.
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,
R.
G.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Pubile Auction to be held on alongay, the 24th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., ai the Ollees of tho Public Worka Dopartment, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of
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Lot of Crown Land at Grampian Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from Ist July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent 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. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- in of the lot tho Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be prosent at the salo, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum
will be refunded on payment of
the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No of tale
Now howloun Inland | Registry No Lot No. 238. Aapong New Kowloon
Inland Lot No. 2577,
Grampian Road
Locality.
ف
Donndury Musaurements:
*.
1.
E. W.
As per sala
plan
R.
OCTOBER 21. 1070
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
LOOTING IN WAICHOW
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir, I saw in to-day's Hongkong Telegraph an account under a hend-
POST OFFICE.
AIR MAIL SERVICES
Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pelping are temporarily suspended.
AIR BAIL. LETTERS Surcharged air mail letters may be
They should be clearly marked "By
PARCEL FOST Parcel Post Services via Canton. are temporarily suspended.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "la Siberia" if so superscribed.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Publle Auction to be held on Monday, the 24th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., nt the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of To the Editor, one Lot of Crown Land at Tin Hau Temple Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re-ing, "Foreigner Arrives From War- nowal at a Crown Rent to be Wrecked Walchow," of which the first posted in the ordinary posting boxes.
special attention. my paragraph drew fixed by the Surveyor of His ↑ It reports that, in an exclusive inter" | Air Mall" and bear suficient post-closed. 15 minutes earlier than the
view will a S. C. Morning Post Majesty the KING, for one fur-representative, a foreign resident who are. Insufficiently prepaid letters time given below unless otherwise
took refuge to Hongkong from Wal- may be taxed with double the de-stated, and where malls are advertis
Servico, at the discretion of the Post glatered and parcel mails are closed: Intending bidders aro advised chow told something about a systema- | déiency or forwarded by Steamer ed to close attor before 9am., ro-
the looting carried on in that town.
Though not a single word "Japan-unice.
at 5 pm. on the previous day. that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (ifese" in mentioned in that paragraph,
INWARD MAILS not the applicant) will be required the report seemed to me to be im- authorised plicitly suggesting that the looting to deposit with
was being carried on by an Incoming officer who will be present at troop. the anle, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This eum will be refunded on payment of
ther term of 75 years.
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the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Cholents in
No. of Sate. |
Registry No
Rental Annua
Up-et Price
Locality
myzie
9178
0.018
R.
Trinidad and Tobago and the Wind-at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
examination of For the ward Islands. The export of citrus period fruits in 1030 in Jamaica was valued damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Omeer to be present.
at £180,00B. Australia
AIR FORCE IN NEED OF RECRUITS
Sydney. Because of the expansion of the Royal Australian Air Force, 900 men a year will be required to serve as Afters,
turners, stewards,
photographers, wireless
and Instrument makers.
cooks, operators,
All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival There, after which date they cannot
be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA. Ilongkong, 21st October, 1930,
Government scheme for the subsidis-
For wireless operators the ageing of civil war pilots. limits are 18 to 25 and for other
Selected candidates, including wo- positions 18 to 35. The chief de mand Is for killed fitters and men are allowed to learn to fly at turners, who will have the chance of half the ordinary coat, and in ex- the whole cost is to the rank of Warrant-ceptional cases Omeer, with pay at about £7 a defrayed by the Government. week.
The United Provinces in the most Melbourne University Dr. R. E. Priestley, formerly Vice-Chancellor air-minded of the Indian provinces.
rising
of Melbourne University, and now Aden
Vice-Chancellor and Principal of
Birmingham University, in a report
University Council,
to the Melbourne Un
10
eriticised the citizens of Melbourne
CENTENARY PLANS
Aden.
Britain's youngest colony, Aden, is for their small support of the univer-
that the Aus- busy making plans for its centenary slty. He also sald Iralian city councils had failed to celebrations on Jan. 19 next year. assist in higher education. South Africa
SERVICE
A committee, under the paironoge of the Governor, Sir Bernard Rellly, and a maternity plans to establish
PROMOTION IN CIVIL child welfare clinic and a permanent organisation for poor relief, as the most suitable and lasting form of memorial for the centenary.
Cape Town. The Minister of the Interior, Mr. Stuttaford, replying to a question in
Aden, which was captured by an
Parliament, has given the following expedition from Bombay in 1839, Bgures of the numbers of English was transferred from the Govern speaking and Afrikaans-speaking of- ment of India to the Colonial Office
last year. Reuter,
ficials who have been promoted to high positions in the Civil Service:
Year
3993
1033
1004
1035
1030
1937
The porta
English Afrikaana
114
43
95
114 126
30
UI
177 concerned clerkships and above.
India
chlef are
TRAINING OF CIVIL
AIR PILOTS
Calcutta.
New Zealand
REVENUE RETURNS
Wellington. Reviewing the public accounts for the five months ended Aug. 31, Mr. Nash, the Finance Minister, said in the House of Commons to-day that both revenue and expenditure were adhering very closely to the esti- mates.
This fully justified the statement that the finances of the Dominion were in a very healthy condition. More than 100 applications have The revenue for the period amounted been received in five days for enrol to £10,540,000 compared with £10,- ment under the United Provinces 531,000 last year.
FRANCE
HAS A
MAGINOT
LINE IN THE ALPS, TOO
While at Munich, they were trying To begin with, there is plenty of to plot new frontiers for Europe, the room for the men, as all tourists left men on the old frontiers are calm here some time ago. As there is no mow, except on the Col de l'Iseran and unruffled.
In the mountains, neighbouring where the highest rond in Europe peaks are carefully watched, look runs, we have no sport at present to outs scan the passes, anxiously attract visitors."
scrutinising every traveller as ho But behind the scenes the men are approaches the barrier. Newly active buslly Installing themselves called-up reservists tramp up goat and getting their equipment ready paths to their stations.
for all eventualities. Military posta An officer at one of these stations in the French Alps, from Mont described the scene in the mountains | Blane to the Mediterranean. are recently by telephone from Bourg manned, ready to keep out 'all in- St. Maurice. In the French Alns, vaders.
ment
a few miles below the Little St. "Up at the pass," the officer went Bernard Pass, which is the frontier on, all is quiet. A few traveller between France and Italy
have been through, but for the most France has increased her comple-part the passport officers and the of troops on the Itallun frontier, keepers of the hospice there have The great French fort which over-little to do at this time of
year," looks the Little St. Bernard, with The French defences in the Alps guns protruding from stone walls,sely watched day and night that ready to destroy the road from
not even the famous Maginot line Italy, is at full strength.
"There are more men down here," more imprenable. In winter the the officer sald,
mountains, as opposed to the valleys, "but a traveller would notice little difference from form an unpassable frontier. And in the normal aspect of the village and summer it would be hard to lead an the pass.
[army over the peaks.
every valley
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 24th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m... at the Olices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 76 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal 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 cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
Ini. Lat
North of Lan Sin direct, between King's Bad and
Tin Hau Temple Road.
Boundary
Momurementa
...W.
1313
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plan.
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sq. feet.
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| Upset Pries
$558
$31,938
SEARCHLIGHTS TURN NIGHT INTO DAY IN PALESTINE (Continued from Page 1.) cades and machine guns prevent access to all the main streets. An edict published to-day thorises the High Commissioner destroy all immovable property the Arab Irregulars, Legal right has to blow up, if thus been created necessary, the entire Arab quarter of the city, since it is in practice im- possible to differentiate between the "Arab Irregulars" and the "Arab Loyalists".
au-
to
On the other hand, I was informed this morning by the Right Rov. H. that he has been advised by an Voltoria of Hongkong to the effect American missionary who came to Hongkong from the very town that, the Japanese forces entered since ublic order has been restored,
there,
and the Italian church and hospital have been quie in saiety. The light have Voltoria
very pleased to convey the story to me.
Rev.
was
These two stories are contradic-
tory. However, the one is anonymous and the other is a statement of a very high personality in Hongkong,
"It is
is needless to say that news- papers have influence upon the public. it the report in question which op- peared in your paper to-day gives
public,
those in, and especially
the
From
Stralis and Monlla Shanghol
Air Mall Dy "Kuperial Airways Direct Service"-Londen dato,
10th October
Mailla
Straits
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are:
Per
Ajax
Dae.
Cyclops
October 22. .October 22.
Imperial Airways Plano October: 22.
Wichita
.October 22.
Anhui
October 23.
Shanghal
Conte Biancamano
October 23.
Shanghal, Amoy and Swatow Haiphong, Pokhoi and Hollow
Klangsu
October 23.
Szechuen
Detober 23.
October 23,
Amoy
Tisadano
October 23,
Swatow
Hupch
October 24,
Manila
Emp. of Russia
October 25.
Talthybius
.October 25.
.October 25.
Felix Roussel Granville
.October 20.
..October 20,
Japan and Shanghal
Parcels from Calcutta-and Straits... Tilawa Saigon
Manila
Air Mail by "Imperial AirwayD
Direct
Service"-London date. 20th October ...
......... Imperial Airways Plane .October 20. Parcels from Calcutta and Straits.. Kumaang
Athos II and Shanghai
Janghal
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, date 29th
Glenoglo
Sept. and London Parcels-Lon- the
don date, 22nd September. Straits
in the vicinity of, Canton, an im- pression that the Japanese forces looted in Walchow, I am afraki may stir up a feeling of unrest among those people, with the result that Colony may have an increased influx of refugees to its great disadvantage. 1 shall be very much obliged if your paper will take some proper steps to clear up the matter.
TOYOICHI NAKAMURA,
Consul General of Japan.
Y.F.L.S. Obviously impossible to include every town In Kwangtung in the map. British War Office map of Hongkong and South China (Grid No. 2), purchasenbl
insenble at Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, shows Sheklun, which is miles north-west of a town twelve Pakio, where the main Canton- Whichow highway is joined by the Larushek highway.
Pressure of time sometimes renders
it impossible to carry out your sug- gestions; whenever possible we give distances of places mentioned from The British authorities, in an en-well-known cities or centres.--ED. deavour to calm the intense agitation among the Arab population through- are distributing out the country, leaflets in which it is affirmed that the population n
need
military by the appearance of
The sole insk of these aeroplanes and In the repression of brigandage armed rebellion. The leaflets de- declare that people who run away when they hear the British military planes approaching only prove their evil conscience.-Trans-Ocean.
APPEAL TO
not be anes.
HITLER Berlin, Oct. 20.
Reference to the
barbarous
Katinka To Wear New Colours
(Continued from Page 8)
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. | actions" of the mandatory Govern- slagers and we must allow a little
Registry |
Yeung
Choi Street,
Locality
Kowloon Inf.ad
Lo Na 1042
of Playing Field
Brad, Mong Kok
thomines
M+B+CAM46.
As per Fala
piny
Upast Frie
A test
$348
Kental
$42,750
PHOTO EXHIBITION Display Attracts Record
Attendance
ment In Palestine wan made in a telegram from the Arab Students
discount in gauging her performance against Aztec, Katinka and itanger.
Club In Eleriin to Herr Hitlerio the BIGGEST FIELD
The telegram
appeals
Fuehrer to make his "powerful In- fluence" prevall for a solution in accordance with right and justice.
The telegram adds: "It is
super-
fluous to tell you that it is no glory BE SEEN HERE
for Europe to look on while
civilised people like the
old
Arabs, to
whom the world owes a great deal Winner Will Carry A
through its culture, are being des-
troyed. Their only fault is that they
are defending their land and their
traditions agalast Invaders."
The telegram
Japan and Shanghai
Tientsin and Swatow Manila
Javn
Straits
Japan and Shanghai Java and Manila Straita
For
Hollow and Pakhol Shanghal Swatow, and Tientsin
Shanghai Farcels only
Calcutta Haiphong
Formosa
October 20.
October 27,
October 27.
Rawalpindi Somali Ranchi
October 27.
.October 27.
October 28.
Cheklang
October 20..
Conte Rosso Tlisalak
Diomed Memnon
Tiinegara Van Houtsz
OUTWARD MAILS
for Rangoon
Per
Friday
Yunnan Agapenor Taksong
Saturda
and
Air Mail for "EL.M. Airways Direct
Amsterdam, Service"-due
3rd
November.
.October 20.. October 20. October
30. November 1.
.November 1.
November 1..
Date and Time.
.Fr., Oct. 31, Noon. ..Fri., Oct. 21, 1.30 p.m. .Fri., Oct. 21, 4.30 p.m..
Tegelberg...Sat., Oct. 22, 8.30 a.m. Sirdhana....Sat., Oct. 22, 9.00 a.m. Hangsang ....Sat, Oct. 22, 10 a.m.. Tyora Maru Sat., Oct. 22, 10.30 am. Conte Blancamano.....Sat, Oct, 22.
GP.O, and K.P.O.
.Oct. 22. 4 p.m. .Ool. 22, 4,30 p.m..
Sat., Oct. Rates
Rex.. Ord.,
G.P.O. and K.F.O.
Reg..
.Oct. 22, 4 p.m.
Air Mail for "Franco-Orlent Ser- Helikon
vice" due Marselles, 6th Nov.
Amoy
Ord., .....Oct. 22, 4.30 p.m.
Cremer.....Sat., Oct. 22, 4.30 p.m.
Air Ball for Slan, Lanehow, Chang- Eurasia Plane........Sat. Oct. 22.
G. P. O. and K. P. O. Rez..
sha and Chenɣtu, etc. (via (Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways
Service" (To further points by Burface
Ord.
立刻 transporta
Bervices
permit).
14th November
..Oct. 22, 4.30 p.m. .Oct. 27, 5 pm.
Manila and Naples due Naples, Conte Biancamano
Saigon
Swatow
Sat., Oct. 22, 5 pm
Sun, Oct. 23, 8.30 am- .Sun., Oct. 23, 9 a.m.
Reg.. Ord..
..Oct. 27, 4.13 p.m.
Hellkon
.Oct. 22,5 p.m.. .Sat., Oct. 22, 5 p.m..
Sunday
Sulyang
OF DAY SHOULD
Amoy
Khungchow
Monday
Chuanchow and Foochow Swalow and Tientsin
Yochow...Mon., Oct. 24, 10.30 am- Kwaisang..Mon, Oct 24, 12.30 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plane Air Ball for Imperial
Mon. Oct. 34 London, Service" doe Direct 31st October,
K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
Oct. 24. ap
„Oct. 24, 5.30 pau..
OPO.
Reg.
.Oct. 24, 5 p.me
Ord.
.Oct. 24. 7 10.3.
Mon, Oct ef
R.P.O.
Reg.
Oct 24, 5 p.m.
Ordi
.Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Rer.
Oct. 24, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Newchwang
..Mon, Oct 24, 7 pm.
Huge Fortune
The biggest field of the afternoon also declares that will be seen in the last event, the the "barbarous actions which the Kwangtung Handicap for "D" class mandatory Government is under- China ponies over a mile. To en- taking dally against defenceless and unarmed Arabs
n disgrace to European history."-Reuter Special, LONE SNIPER WORRIES BRITISH TROOPS
fre
Jerusalem, Oct. 20. One of the minor yesterday's operations was the activities of a lone sniper outside the Damascus Gate, who continued to overflowing), are desultory shots until the British troops opened heavy fre In his direction.
མ
Swatow, Foochow and Tlentain
Fort Bayard and Haiphong Manila, Makasser and Sourabnya Swatow.
Swatow and Tientsin lohow. Pakhoi and Haphong
Tuesday
.Oct. 24. 7 p.m.
Jean Dupuis. Tues., Oct. 25, 8.30 a.m. Tjisadanc Tuca., Oct. 25, 8.30 am. Yochow.. ...Tue., Oct. 25, 8.30 a.m. Tingsang...Tues., Oct. 25, 10.30 a.m.
Tues, Oct. 25, Nom
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane
Australia by "Imperial Airways sure a good list of entries in the in-
Direct Service"-due Sydney, 31st terest of the public on account of
October. the special dollar cash sweep, the Stewards forced the nomination of Dli "D" closa ponies that have started at a race meeting of this Club since was placed on July 1,
1, but a ban
less than $500 all winners of incidenta in all wh
stakes since January 1. No entrance fee was charged (the Club's coffer but owners are re- minded that the usual declaration must be made on the form provided for the purpose. At the Double Tenth Meeting there were two divi- slons in the "D" class, but this has been merged into one section and
I there are 20 entries. expect to see a field of ten starters and the race should be between Coronation Day. Estover, Fei Ying, Salvage Master, The Leopard and Valorous. The race club announced that on a sale of 200.000 tickets, the first prize the second being will be $85,120,
third amounts to $24,320 and the $12.100. A sum of $30.400 will be divided amongst the drawers of 23 unplaced entered ponies whether starters or not and each ticket will be worth a little over $1,321.
A record number of approximately 2,000 people visited the Hongkong Telegraph's Eighth Photograph Ex- hibition during the four days it has
Later in the day the sniper resumed been open to the public in the build-his desperate stand until sunset, when |ing of the South. China Morning Post, he was finally killed by a British
marksman shooting through Ltd.
arrow-slit in the ancient battlements of the city wall.
un
The exhibition by popular request,
Telegraphic communications be- will remain open to-day from 9 am
tween Jerusalem and Halfa, which top.m. It is noted for its high have been limited to a single line standard of pictures, surpassing any-during the last few days owing to sabotage, are now practically normal, thing seen in the Colony before, and Reuter,
Is evolted considerable surprise among the visitors especially those from oversead' who happened to bo passing through at the time.
Commenting on the exhibition, the South China Morning Post said this morning:
The Hongkong Telegraph's Photo Competition, which has become un annual event, has done much to stimulate interest in amateur photo graphy in the Colony, and it is now generally regarded as a stepping stone
HOME SECRETAR REVEALS EVENTS
(Continued from Page 1.)
I must be prepared for some successor who may not hold his views.
"In these clrcumstances I adopt Hitler's own motto 'Always ready for peace and at any hour ready for defence.
"I also agree with Hitler when he
to recognition of local work overseas, says that as a strong State we can pursue # petition have sent prize-winning and policy of understanding with the Several competitors in the 1937 Com- be ready at any time to
anderrounding States.
"The very condition of future British strength. No Besoe peacefully disposed nation noc have any four of Belüss arms". Reuter.
commended entries to Europa America, and although as yet no prizes have been won, a number of ihem bays received honourable men- tion and have been shown at various international exhibitions
CHESS TOURNAMENTS
The Kowloon Chess Club's Tourna- ments will start on Tuesday, Novem- her 1. In the Sen'or event, the com- petitors are as follows (la the order of the draw): D. E. de Carvalho, A. J. Birlukoff, M. Oxford, B. D. Evans, P. E. Pogodin, J. S. Smith, M. W. Desußleff, F. W. White and A. Keerik.
The Junior competitors are: A. C. Mitchell, T. Heaton, F. R. Wabel, B. 8. Litvin, & Boltwedel, T. Hil and II. Techreck,
Wed., Oct. 26, 3.00 p.m.
Klongsu
Wednesday
Wed, Oct. 20, Noon Parcels and Papers for Calcutta.. Suisang .....
Felix Houssel Wed., Oct. 23, 1.30 p.m. Shanghai and Japan
Tal Suen Hong Halphong
and South America and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)- due Vancouver B.C., 14th Novem- ber and Europe (except Great Britain and Elre) via Siberia...
Shanghal, Japan, U.S.A., Central Empress of Russia ....Wed., Oct. 20.
Thursday
G. P. O, and K. P. O. : Parcels,
...Oct. 20, I p.m..
Reg.Oct. 27, 9.15 am..
Ord......
..Oct. 27, 10 am..
Thurs., Oct. 27.
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Fiano
London, Direct Servico"dna 3rd November,
K.P.0.
Reg.
...Oct. 27, 3 pm..
Ord.
Oct. 27, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.
Rex.
Oct. 27. 5 pm -
Ord.
Thurs, Oci. £7.
.....Oct. 27, 8 pm.
Oct. 27, 7-p..
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
Iraila by "Imperial Direct Servico-dne Bydney, 5th November.
Always
K.P.O.
Oct. 27, 51 pm,
0.2.0.
.Oct. 27, 5 pm73.
.Oct. 27, p.11
Ref.
Ord.
Rer.
ord.
Saigon Jayan
Athos II
hurs., Oct. 27, 7 p.m.
Kursang
Thurs, Oct. 27, 7 p.m.
Pricins
Sandakan Shanghai and Japan
1insang N Tel., Oct. 28, 8.30 am. Hawalpindi..Fri., Oct. 29, 19.30 am.
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