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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA
DOCK CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Offices of the Company, 2 Queen's Buliding, Hong Kong, en Monday, 27th March, 1939, at Noen, fur consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1938.
The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from 16th to 27th March, 1939, both days inclusive.
Board of
By Order of the
issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Directors,
ket this morning:
DANKS
H.K. Banks, $...... (x.d.) 1,435 K. H.K. Banks Lon. £ (x.d.) 80% n. Chartered £
..0 n.
Mercantile, A. &. B. £.
27 n.
Mercantile, C. £
East Asia S.
..13 A
.88 n.
INSURANCES
Canton $.
.217 b.
Union $.
China Underwriters cts,
H.K. Fice $.........
SHIPPING
Douglas $.
Steambouts ..
indo-Chinas, P. $ Indo-Chinos, DS.
Shell Bearer s/-
Waterboats $.
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves S. Doks (old) Docks (new) $.. Providents (ok) Providents (new) New Eng Sh. $. Shin. Docks, Sh.
Kailan s/-
MINING
Raubs $....
Venz: Goldfield $.
Hongkong Mines ck..
Antamoks P
Atoks Ps.
Baguio Gold P.
Benguet Cons. Ps.
Coco Grove P's.
Con. Mines P's.
Demonstrations Ps.
IX.L. Pa.
Gumaus Ps,
San Mauricio P's. Suyoc Consol Ps. Paracales P4.
Hotels
Lands $..
LANDS
Lands 4% dub. S..
Ferries (old) $.
.495 ..
да п. 100 b.
.67% 1. 15 . 40 n. .24 1. 84/1
11.
}}
E. COCK, Chief Manager, Hongkong, 1st March, 1939.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN,
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is secking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing: art act of kindness by communicating at once with
the
118 b. 17.70 Di The Hon. Secretaries, HK.S.P.C. 10 n. The Oki City Hall, Queen's Road C.) 635 n. 1 Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, .0.20 . Pokfulum Road, Ist flour; or .0.35. Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, .96 Wanchal: or the Inspector, 12, Sni Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow- ioon.
17/3 n. 18.25 b. 3 n. 5 n.
44148
13.50 su.
441⁄2 sa. ,,003 1.
.10. .62 sa.
.15 0.
.1.82 n. .211⁄2'sa. .81 F3.
6.75 s.
30% b.
.107 n.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where matice is proved.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand
153
Shai Lands Sh.$. Humphreys $ (x.d.) H.K. Renities S. Chinese Estates $
UTILITIES
.0% n.
T.T. Shanghai
15. 21 15. 2A
.180
.8.55 n.
T.T. Singapore
.5.20 b.
.100 n..
T.T. India
T.T. Japan
TT. U.S.A.
1954 D22 281%
Trams $..... Peak Trams (old)' Peak Trams (new)
14.85 b.
TT. Manila
50
50
.8 D.
TT. Batavia
.4 n.
T.T. Bangkok
Star Ferries S..
.08% 11.3
T.T. Saigon
.54% 150 10831
23.70 b.
T.T. France
10.00
Y. Ferries, (new)
22.70 b.
T.T. Germany
China Light (new) $. H.K. Electrics $.. Macao Electrics $.
China Lights, (old) s..
1.35 b.
TT. Switzerland
.71%
127
TT. Australia
1/03%
37% b.
18 n.
BUYING
Sandakan Lights $.
9.85 h
Telephones (old) $. Telophones (now) - $. Tructions s/- Trictions (Pref.) s/-
INDUSTRIAL
2214 B
.724 a.
4 m/s D/p
4 m/s L/e London
do.
1/32
4 m/s Lic U.S.A.
1/3.3/32
.20
23/- n.
4 m/s France
11.30
[24/- .n.!
30 d/s Indiu
U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
.04 .4.6811
14 n.
13 .
...1 b. .15.70 b.
4.10 b.
.251⁄2 su.
.75 b.
Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. Cald: Mucg. (Pre.), Sh.
Canton Ices $.
Cements $.
HK. Ropes $..
STORES, &c. Dairy Farma $.
S...
Watsons Lane Crawfords $.
Sinceres $.
Wing On (HK) $.
Powell, Ltd. cts.
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $.
Zoong Sings, Shs.
.8 n. .1.
Wednesday,
LADIES' DAY AT VALLEY
(Continued from Page 1.)
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
bell Grayburn, daughter of Sir Vandeleur Grayburn. Miss Grog- burn made the presentation.
Miss Grayburn was charmingly nt- tired in a royal blue erepe line length gown, simply cut with short sleeves. The gown was daintily ret off with a thin belt of silver and two silver clips, In the shope of bunches of grapes, which decorated the neck line. With this gen, the wote
all royal blue velvet hat.
ANOTHER "PUPPET"
KILLED
PINGKIANG, Mar. 1. ANOTHER "PUPPET" has paid Wang Kuu-fu. No-called his life for serving the Japanese, Chairman of the Peace Maintenance |
Bic
Was
Committe at Palylelilao, north-east of Teung-yang on the south Hupch bonter-Central News. i SHANGHAI OFFICIAL ESCAPES Ladies' Day brings forward all the
Shanghal, Feb. 20, Kao Shun-chen, sectional chief_of latest fashions and most women at the Valley to-day appeared to be the Consolidated Tax Bureau for and Anhwel, more Intrigued with the clothes than Kiangsu, Cheklung with the horses. Although the showed his heels to three would-be weather to-day was ideal for wear-assassins who invaded his residence ing light spring dresses, fashionable in French Concession last night. women took no chances against cold wenther and wore light top coats. This was, in itself, rather a pity, as so many smart little dresses were completely hidden from view.
BLACK PREDOMINANT
Binck was the predominant colour worn by women. In spite of the warmth of the day, handsome furs were well to the fore. Silver foxes were worn with a jaunty alr.
Velvet, felt and velour were still the popular among the Indies in choice of headgear. There frw perky straw hats gally decorated with posica of coloured flowers.
were
As they entered the building, they cried "We have come on a hunt for traitor", but by that time Kao had departed by the back door.
The three men left the house empty-handed-United Press.
March 1, 1939.
Don't spend
half your ilfe
HITLER & MUSSOLINI catching cold
TO MEET
London, Mar. 1.
Herr Hiller and Signto Mussolini will probally meet in North Italy near the Brenner Pass, it is un- affelally forecust by Berlin vorres- pondents.
Lad Northcote, arrived after noon with HE. the Governor and their zon. She was tastefully gowned in navy blue worn with navy blue hat. The ensemble was set off with fur necklet and a corange of violets.
The reason for the meeting is stated CHARDUNG OWNER
to be the need for a review of the axis polley in consequence of the Mrs. J. H. Toggart was a proud owner when Donald Black rode herent changes in Europe. pony Lancashire Chips to win the Adelaide Stakes. She WID
black
gratulated heartily by many present She looked charming as she led in her pony, dressed in n
and white gown worn with a silver fox cape. Her three-cornered chapeau was trimmed with dusty pink velvet
ribbon.
of
[BAYER
ASPIRIN'
Germany is credited with belug disappointed at the results of Count Cuno's visit to Poland, which, apart from a ne tag when hunting yester- WILL PROTECT YOU day, are thought in Berlin to be neeligible.
Politlen elreles seɩm even less con- cerned over the unti-German de- monstrations in Poland than with the belief that Count Clano falled la secure any sort of assurance from Colonel Beck in the case of a war in which France le involved.
The effect of this circumstance on Italy's Mediterranean policy is held to justify the dictators' conference on general policy--Reuter,
Mrs. T. E. Penree was ons of the irst ladies to arrive at t
Race Course this morning. She chose, at
mart
brown gown wom under a fur trimmed brown coat.
Mrs. Needa, daughter Eric Moller, owner of Navylight, was also an early arrival. She was accom- panied by her sister Miss Moller. The former wore a multi-coloured spring dress under a black cont, set HONGKONG ELECTRIC
off with
black felt hat, vell and black gloves. Her alster looked smart in a black cont (I could'nt e her gown). She wore a saucy white felt hat, white gloves ond ver los
furs.
Mrs. L. Dunbar was also taking no chances with the weather. Spring but frocks are glamorous, indeed, there's still comfort in cogy coats and furs. Her gown was of sitt, gally patterned, and worn under a top-coat. She sported a new spring hit, the aweetest looking thing. It was of navy blue straw trimmed with! a posy of flowers.
blue
Lady MacGregor chose a Scottish hat as Scottish as her name.
It was
DIVIDEND, BONUS
Report of Board of Directors of tongkong Electric Company discloses balance at credit of profit and loss account on December 31 was $2,409,-
133.
They recommend final dividend of $1.50 a share, bonus of 15 cents per share ou 000,000 shares, Jubilee year bonus of $43,078 to staff.
THRILL SEEKERS
Cleveland, O.
I
Commun Pinas Juden Bunnle
£1 bonny brown Glengarry. She wore Merrick, Irked by "thrill-seekers" a full-length fur coat over her gown. who crowd his courtroom to hear the TAILOR-MADE COSTUME woes of those in comestic difnculties, Mrs. Ballantyne was one of many has had all spectators' chnirs removed only" sign who chose a tailor made costume for and a "slanding room to-day's fashion parade. Her costume placed outside the room. was in a dove grey colour with black hat and eye vell. Her corsage
of white carnations.
MIN
1
shaded gown. Her shoes were also Stanton and Mrs. Selby wore of the same colour whilst her hat,
Spammam, Sa
POST OFFICE.
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING With effect from March 1, 1930 the fee for a Certificate of Posting for nordinary letter will be 2 cents.]
RACE HOLIDAY The Money Order Office will be open to the Publle from 10 am. to Noon to-day.
MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangs), Szechwan, Kweichow ond llunan will bo ac- cepted at sendera" risk.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South Amerlea nro forwarded "vin Siberia" if so superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are elused 15 minutes earlier than the MAIL FOR CANTON
me given below unless otherwise Registered and ordinary malls stated, ond where molts are advertis- (not Insured or Parcels) will be need to close or before 8 a.m., re- cepted for Canton and despatched as gistered and parcel malls are closed circumstances permit.
at 5 pm, on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
From
Air Mail by
Haiphong. Pathol and Fort Dayard Kiangsu
Bangkok
Salgon
Shonghal
Shanghai and Japan ...
Australia and Marila
Japan
Straits
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways'
Direct Service”—San
date, 22nd February.
Japan and Shanghal
Shanghai and Swalow
Tientsin and Swatow
Conte Ros:0
Francisco Pan American
Duo,
Per
"Imperial Airwaya Direct Service"-London date, 22nd February
Imperial Always Plano
March 1.
.Murch 1.
Kweiyang
March 1.
Cheklang
.March 2.
Marchen Maersk
March 2.
Nankin
March 2,
Pres. Doumer
.March 2.
Tanda
March 2.
.March 3.
Airways Plane
March 3.
Ranpura
March 3.
Sinking Bonac
March 3.
March 4.
Imperial Airways Plane
March 4.
1400b
Pres. Clevelanıd
March 4.
Thilak
March 4,
Tyndareus
March 4.
March 5,
Kumsang
March 5.
Nagpore
March 5.
Japan
Santos Maru
Murch 5.
Java and Manlia
Tjinegara
.March 0.
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Date and Time.
Thursday
Pres. Doumer
Thurs., Mar. 2, 2.30 p.m.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date, 25th February,
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal (San Francisco date, Felicitary.
Java
Shanghai
Shanghai and Swatow
Calcutta und Straits
Japan
59
»Bagior
For
Salgon
Air
Bombay As New "Dry" Area
Klungchow
Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano Direct Service"—dur London, 9th March
Thurs., Mar. 2.. K.P.O.
..Mar. 2.5 p.m.
Reg.
Mar. 2. 5 p.m.
Ord.
Mar. 2, 6.80 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
Mar. 2. 7 p.m.
Air Mall for Mntaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways. Plane
traila hy "Imperial Airways Direct Service due Sydney, 11th
K.P.O.
March
Reg.
Ord.
Rek.
Ord.
Kwaisang
Thurs., Mar. 2, 7 p.m.
Friday
the
Swatow
Bombay. DOMBAY city and suburbs will be D declared a complete prohibition
announced in August, #rea Finance
532 Minister the Bombay Legislative Assembly recently in the course of his Budget speech.
other
Britons and Americans, Europeans, will be permitted to drink under fleences issued for home con- sumption only.
Prohibition will mean the surrender of annual revenue totalling approxi- mately £1,000,000.
Hoop Skirts Boone Scout Karston was penuh was desenck raw had a takaries of all services, Including those
To Taxis
The Finance Minister disclosed his intention to ask the nuthorities con- cerned to authorise a reduction in the
J. shaded silk crown. Her fur under the control of the Secretary of in navy blue set off with a rust-toned shoulder cape was most altructive. State. hat. She wore a corsage of rust- Mrs. A. L. Shields, looking very toned African daisies.
Although the enforcement of probl chic, wore a black fur trimined cont Major Duclos and his wife arrived with a spring hot in black. A full-bition in Bombay and suburbs is still PASADENA, Cal.
frst
race. Mrs. length brown fur coat and blue felt five months away, the news hus creat- just before the The hoop skirts worn by the queen
Duclos forsook the popular all-bibek hat were worn by Mrs. T. S. Whyte-ed a sensation among the Europeans. .41% b. of this year's Tournament of Roses
.90 n and maids of honour proved a boon ensemble and appeared in a petuna Smith.
, to the taxicab companies of the city. .17.70 n. As I was only possible to get one 102 n.
and its
into hoop skiri .24 m.
taxicab, each escort had to take ,42 m
second one for himself for all the various functions in connection with the festival.
S'hai Cotton Sb. $.
Wing On Textiles, Sh$
MISC.
1.K. Entertainments S.
.7 b.
Constructions,
.1% n.
Vibro Piling
6.00 n.
Ch. Govi, 5% 1025
G.S Bonds
.00% TL.
HI.K. Govt. 4th. Loan 3 pr. n.
H.K. Loan 3%
wearer
SOAP-BOX DERBY
Prospect, NS.W. par. n.
Between 7,000 and 8,000 people 15/6 blined half a mile of road here to see 125 boys contest Australia's first "soapbox derby." Twenty miles an hour was easy even for the slowest of the speedsters.
Marsmans (Lond.) 3/-. Marsmana (HK) 8/-...,4/- b.
MANILA SHARES Closing quotations through Reuters:
Autamok Atox... Bagulo Gold Batong Buhay Benguet Cons Big Wedge Coco Grove Cong. Mines Demonstration
1. X. L.
Ipo Gold
logon Mitning Mambulio Cons Masbate Cons. Mine Operations North Camarines Paracale Gumaus Ran Mauricio
Surigao Cons.
Buyog Conя.
Bid Prices "Afternoon Morning
Closing Closing
Feb. 20. Mar. 1,
4435 15
2316
201
021
031
13.00
13.50
Ung.
2144
21%%
TO-NIGHT!
A
Syndicated Invest...
United Paracale....
047 Ung. .04
65
Clergy Want To Choose Their Bishops
TIERE
that
a growing feeling In the Church of England appointment of bishops
ought no longer to reside with the State, and that the Church herself should have a decisive voice in choosing them. The Lower House of Convocation
One prominent importer told Reuter he had already curtailed imports in anticipation of the "dry" era.
Ometal statisties show Bombay und suburbs consumed over 5,000,000 boi- Wes of Imported wines and spirts dur- ing 1937-38.
may be allowed to use the phrase Verger Stopped A
persons.
Kissing Game
VERGER Irvin, of Bt. Gabriel's
Episcopal Church at Glasgow, surprised two members of the Young Feople's Guild kissing in the church hall, with the Ughts out, and he was fold recently to prepare the hall for an emergency meeting,
surprisingly intelligent
and Bishops appointed in another more democratic scheme might very well be less intelligent-and they might be, for that very reason, more representative of the Church,"
The The House eventually adopted a of Canterbury discussed this matter resolution, proposed by Dr. Reiton.
"that this House recently. Many members arguepending the State's conceding to the of the opinion that that the Crown and the Government Church a decisive though not ex- The following is Swan, Culbertson were usurping a sacred privilege of clusive volce in the appointment of
The vestry met in private to de- morning's the Church. & Fritz' report on this
decide market:
Dr. II. Maurice Relton, of London bishops, the present unsatisfactory bate the business and to
whether or not they should tell the The Manila market held a quiet University, said that as things were DEACONESSES MAY PREACH
bishop. session with prices generally
theoretically present
per House of Convocation of Upper Minister a Prime changed. Antamok, United Paracale possible for
to York yesterday approved of a higher Members of the Young People's and Coco Grove, and North Cam-"pack" the Episcopal Bench with i arines showed gains from 1 to 112 State-appointed men so as to secure status for deaconesses, who may now Guild, reported to be ashamed of their behaviour in playing postman's preach in churches.
given to a resolution knock, have disbanded their organi-
of Manchester, Bishop
sation. proposed by the One of the day's rare flashes of Dr. Warman, who thought it should The Rev. W. G. S. Snow, minister humour enine from the Dean of St. not be impossible for a deaconess to of the church said we have not yet Paul's, Dr. Matthews, when he sald; rend parts of Morning and Evening decided what action will be taken.
"The bishops we have are-ir Prayer in the presence of the priest.
un- at
it
wai
system be left unchanged "
centavos. Others showed losses from a definite State policy in Church Approval wa
4 to 1 centavo, Benguet Consolidat-matters. jed and San Mauricio remained steady. The volume of business done un February 28 was 487,000 Pesos
TO-NIGHT!
GRAND CHARITY SHOW
at the QUEEN'S
"DEBUTANTE
GOES TO TOWN” WITH GORGEOUS GIRLS DANCES, MUSIC, SONGS at 9.30 p.m. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT: THE QUEEN'S
- NOW I NOW! NOWE
A
The Man in the Black
Satin Mask
NEW YORK. HANDSOME, dark-haired man with a black satin mask over his eyes lies in n bed on the top floor of a sky-scraper in New York.
Nurses guard him day and
He can neither see nor move. night.
The public of 25 years ago know him as Edward Sheldon, brilliant young dramatist, who wrote "Romance."
Recently he was receiving congratulations because be han won £100,430 in a sult ngainst a leading Älm company, a
Bince 1923 he has been lying paralysed and blind, but though he' Josk the use of his body his mental powern Incressed. He has never Mopped workings
Stars of the Broadway shows go to his apartment for advice. Hardly a play is produced that has not been fys beard by his apartment.
"Naturally we are very upset about the whole affair."
Mr. A. Robinson, the people's warden, says, "There were between thirty and forty members in the guild, and whether or not it will be what reorganised will depend on action the vestry decides to take."
Lion Seems To Remember
COOTAMUNDRA, Australia. The Rev. C. A. White is wonder- ing it lions have a sort of a tavistic memory of the time when Christians were thrown to their forebears in tho Collsetim at Ftome. He was portray- Ing this fate of the early martyrs in just cried out: A KÉZMOT And had "The Christians to the lions, when a lion in a nearby circus lot let out
long Tour
Thurs., Mar. 2.
.Mar. 2, p.m. .Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.Mar. 2, 5 p.m..
........Mar. 2. 7 p.m.
Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex--British M/v. Canton
cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia.
Fri, Mar. 3, 10.30 am,
Fort Bayard, Pakhoi and Haiphong Szechuen....Fri., Mar. 3, Noon. Ale Mail for Manila, Guam, iono- Pan American
lulu, and U.S.A., by the "Tan- Airways Plane......Fri., Mar, 3. American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 10th March,
Manila, Robaul, Australle und New Tanda
Zealand via Brisbane--due Bris- bone, 21st March.
K.P.0.
Reg,
Ord.
"Afar:"3, 5.00 p.m. ...........Mar. 3. 5,30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
Mar. 3, 5.00 p.m. .Mar. 4, 7.80 m
..Fri., Mar. 3.
G. P. O. and B. P. O. Parcels, Rek..... Ord..
Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Ranpura
Adeh, Egypt, Malta and Europe via Marsellics-due Marseilles, 31st March
Alr
"K.L.M.
for ilail Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, 14th March
Halphong
Amoy Manila
Amoy
Parcels RCK. Ord.
.....Mar, 3, 6 p.m. ..Mar. 4, 8.45 am. .Mar. 4, 0.30 a.m. ...Fri., Mar, 3, G.P.O. and K.P.o.
..Mar, 3, 6 p.m. .Mar. 4, 0.43 a.m. Mar. 4, 10.30 a.m..
....Bat.. Mar. 4.
Saturday
Airways Kanpura
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
Taksong
Mar, à, 0.30 ...Mar. 4, 10 6.m Sat., Mar. 4, 3 p.m. Sinkiung ...Sat., Mar. 4, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Cleveland Sat, Mar. 4, 4.30 p.m.. Aushun
..Sat., Mar. 4.5 p.m.
Parcels and Papers only for South Santos Maru......Sat., Mar. 4.
Africa via Durban
Swatow and Shanghal
Air Mail for "Imperial
Direct Service"-doc 13th March
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Parcels,
.Mar. 4, 5 p.m.
Parcels
Mar. 6,0 am.
Bunday
Talsang
..Sun., Mar. 5, 9.00 a.m.
Monday
Airways Imperial Airways Piano London,
Mon., Mar. 6. K.P.O.
Reg
....Mar. 0, 5 p.m.
Ord
.Mar. 6, 5.30 p.m.
O.P.O.
Rex.
Ord
.Mar. 6, 5 p.m. ...Mar. 6, 7 p.m.
and Imperial Airways Place
Air Mall for Malaya, Java
Australia by "Imperial Always Direct Service"--due Sydney, 13th March
Japan
Mon., Mar. 6.
x.r.O.
Rer.
.Mar. 8, 5 p.m.
Ord.
..Mar, 5.30 pa
G.P.O.
Reg.
.Mar. 0,5 p.m..
Ord,
Kumsang
Tuesday
Mombasu, Beira, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only} for S. Africa via Durban. Amoy Shunghal, Japan, USA. Central and S. America and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada) duc Vancouver BC, 25th March and *Europe (excent Great Britain- and Eire) vin Siberin,
Swntow
Mar, 0. p.m. .Mon., Mar. 6, 7 pm.
Iowali Maru Tues., Mar. 7, 2.30 pm. Klungchow..Tucs, Mar. 7, 3.39 pm. Emp. of Russia ....... Tue., Mar. 7. G. P. O. and K. P. O. Parcels Reg.,
Wednesday
Ord.,
.Mar, 7, 5 p.m. Mar. 0, 0.15 a.m. .Mar. 8, 10 am.
Mingenng › .Wed., Mar. 6, 10.30 oum.
Thursday
Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Matsu, Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa vla Durban) Ruys Thurs, Mar. 6, 8.30 p.m.
Friday Manila
“........ Emp' of Japan Fri., Mar. 10, 4.30 p.m. Papers and Parcels only for Calcutta Rufaang
Tri, Mar. 10,- Parcole Papera, Mer. 10, Noon,
Mary 10, 11: 8.m
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