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Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual

Amateur Photographic Competition

SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m.

on September 30

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NOTICE

Railway Administration announces that the normal train Service will be resumed an from Tucadny, September 10, 1940.

R. D. WALKER Manager and Chief Engineer. September 9, 1940.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) A Talk by Emily Hahn From the Studio Radio Programme Broadcast ZBW on a Frequency of 843 k.e'a, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pm, and 8-11 p.m. un 9.62 m.e's per secund

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- Cees f

by

12.30 Haydn Concerto in D Major. Op. 21.

Wanda Landowska (Harpsichord) with Orchestra

Eugene Bigot

conducted

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

IRON HAND

September 9, 1940.

ROLE BY MALTA DAMAGED

RUMANIA'S PREMIER

While the Bulgarian Minister yesterday declared that all differences between Rumania and Bulgaria has been settled, General Antonescu, the Rumanian Premier, was spending Sunday busily engaged on the task of reconstructing his country, torn asunder by the dramatic developments of last week, which culminated in the abdica- tion of King Carol, says "United Press" reports from the Rumanian and Bulgarian

capitals.

King Carol

Arrives

In Switzerland

Special to the "Telegraph" LUGANO, Sept. 8 (UP)~Fugitive King of arrived here to-day.

Rumania

Hia party Included Dr. Charles Stachi, Protocol to the Swiss Foreign Offee, and the Rumanian Minister to Berne, M. Alexan. der Guranescu.

The ex-King favourite pomeraniana, blach spaniel,

tr

brought his four

with him--{wo black prodle and a

at the was greeted

ralfway rtation by Dr Captain of the Swiss National Gendarmerie and the direc-| tor of the Palace Hotel, where he has taken up residence

The suite at the hotel was occup.rd

hin parents

grandparents and during their periodie vixils to Swit-

by

by

12.50 Two Songs by Oscar Natske |

(Dam).

Asleep in the Deep (Limb-Petrie); Friend Mae (Weatherly-Sander-

son)

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 Itarry Roy and His Orchestr. 1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcements

1,48 Latest Dance Music 215 s down.

0.0 Milnor.

Cesar Franck-Symphony in D Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokuwaki

6.41 Plano Solon,

O Major Sonuta in

(Scarlatti): Jesu, Joy of Man's Destring (Chorale Bach). No. 147 Irom the Contala

WIN of Song Myra Hess; Un

Mendelssolin). Mark Hambourg,

Municat Comedy -- "Yes 0.54 MadamTMTM

Binnie ale, Bobby Howes and Company with the Hippodrome Thea- by Joseph tre Orchestra conducted Tunbridge.

Weather

7.30 London Retas-The News 8.0 Local Time Signal, Report and Announcements.

8.03 This week's programmes. B.07 Interlude.

Minniel

Sonio, Detroy Savoy Somers Band with Male Quartette.

8.10 Studio-Talk by Emily Hahn. 8.20 Compositions of Delibes. Oriental Prayer ('Lakme'), Miliza Kor us (Soprano)

Orch. and Chorus: Sylvia Ballet, London Philharmonic Orchestra; Les Filles De Cadiz, Amellia, Gelli-Curci

W

(Soprano) w. Orch

8.36 Albert Handler

(Violin) and

His Orchestra.

the

Topical Talka.

in the production of every entry

by must have been done competitors who will be required to this to make a declaration effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph from the Hun Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society Subjects at the discretion of competitors.

or

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20 4th $12 50.

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition

1-The Competition is confond ex- clusively La amateur photo- Kraphers.

L-No employes or member of any Brm in the photographic trade in permitted to compete,

Section

-The prizes will be awarded to the competitor mending in what are adjudged to be the best photo-

each

Each graphi entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com

which petition, and

must be pasted on back of entry.

The right to publish any

zerland.

Madame Lupescu There Madame Lupeseu accompanied the cx-King

Broken windows an

the speciali train which brought the royal party

ELECTION FORECAST

U.S. Eyes On Maine

SPECIAL TO THE

"TELEGRAPH”

PORTLAND, Maine. Sept. 8 (Domei).-"As Maine goes, 80 goes the nation."

It didn't come true in the last elections.

the

Nevertheless, the old saying has clections to Switzerland gave confirmation to focussed attention on the

Maine. {n

where the reported attempts by the tron Guard to-morrow

Democratic and Republican parties to assassinate the fugitive king.

Meanwhile Berlin-Radio quotes are lavishing expenditure on

thus message from Bucharest atating that eampaign to fill the State legislature

and their supporters are with ex-King Carol and his

King Carel owns provide ammunition in the Novem- going to Canada considerable property in the Briush ber presidential elections. dominion

parly

He was refused neylum by both Bulgaria and Turkey

The Rayal party took extreme pre. cautions on arrival at Lugano

Three Representatives, and the Governor wil]

Indicative that there shall be no trouble until his programme for the reconstruction of Rumania is well started, ia understood that General Antonescu has personally ordered the concentration of thousands of police, and the posting of soldiers at portant crossroads to prevent the Iron Guards from demonstrating against the Inst of Transylvania

Controlling Iron Guards

A big demonstration by the Iron Guards was to have taken place yesterday morning, but the fact that did not materialize shows that the

Premter is pouring cold water on the Iron Guards activities

31 in regarded as A gesture to по military indicate that he, and clique, shall run the country.

One of the reasons for the huge crowds which gathered before the Royal Palace to-day was the belief that Queen Belen was due to arrive. However, it is understood that she is heading for Florence and will not arrive in Bucharest for several days.

Bulgaria Celebrates

IN AIR RAID

Few Casualties MALTA, Sept. 8 (Heater).-It is offletally announced that strong

of enemy formation

aircraft

·raided Malta at mid-day and dropped a number of bombs causing slight damage to navpi property.

A mall fire at a store was quickly extinguisbed,

Wha

A few civilian houses were

and demolished

Ave minor ofvillan casualties were reported.

Оле

machine oncmy brought down and probably another one was also downed. The second one is not confirmed.

FINNISH PRESIDENT DYING?

Latest Reports

"TELEGRAPH"

SPECIAL TO THE

HELSINGFORS, Sept. 8 (Domei).—Kyesti Knillo, fourth President of Finland and the man who led the country in ita historic resistance to Soviet In Solin yesterday the Bulgarian Russla, is believed to be dying. Prime Minister made a nationwide Berlin reports yesterday that broadcast in which he declared: had already died were dealer "All differences between Rumania Icisinforà to-day,

has been settled, and and Bulgaria

Elut it is ufficially admitted that le In future, the two countries can live condition is grave.

His policy mide by side in perfect understand- ing and harmony.

He thanked Germany and Italy in connection with the negotiations for the return to Bulgarin of Dobruja.

Meanwhile the entire country In rously and wildly celebrating the return

Thanks- of the territory.

were held yesterday giving services

all churches and demonstraction)

town were organized in

10

Senator

russ

ריזיון.

Kallo means "Rock".

as President of the tiny Republic of "00,000 jakes and 80,000 islands" was to keep Finland a rock at democracy and sanity on The fringe of A lur- bulent Europe,

Stricken Man

Since he signed honourable

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اور

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Small Pocket Post to all countries in suspended.

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INWARD MAILS

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Tai (San Francisco date, 20th August)

London and Straits

Sept. 9. Sept. 9 US.A., and Manila (San Francisco date, 14th August). ..Sept. 0. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

BervlooTM

....Bept. 10. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct

Franolaco Service," San dale, 3rd, September,....Sept. 10. ..Sept_11. Java and Manila Air Mall by "Imperial Always Ser-

vices

Sept. 11. Sept 15.

London and Strafta Sandakan

Sept

15.

Sept. 16.

Sept. 10:

.Sept. 19. Sept. 20.

Australia and Manila Java and Manila London and Straits Australia and Manila Conada, USA., Japan and Shanghal (Vancouver B.C. date, 7th Sept.)

Srpt, 26.

OUTWARD MAILS Tuesday, Sept. 10 Air Mail for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Australia by the "Im- perial Airways Kervice."

R.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

....Sept. 10, 6 p.m. .Sept. 10, 0.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

„Sept. 10, B p.m.

.Sept. 10, 7 9.0.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Ser- vice to Durban and thence by Bra Service to United Kingdom.

FL.P.O.

KUR Bearin attended service in the Sodio ratbeskrad later saluted crowds frown the Palucrar

Ch

t

ence with Russia Kallie has been a

tricken man, bas seen the neigh. Huring Repubiles of Latvia, Lithua- and Estopla

The bsorbed by

11e

iLcx. Ord.

.Sept. 10, Sept. 10, 5.30 p.m.

p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

be elected. villages Both the Republican and Democratic King parties hope to sweep the board. Carol and Madame Lupescu did not In the last presidential elections balcony

She followed him Maine voted against Roosevelt. This Three thousand students hea appear together

Germann, The But on before ten minutes after he left the train.

was also the ease in 1923. Madame Lupescu was accompanied each occasion the country elected Hungarian legations and cheever by two Swiss secret agents.

Dobrudja Agreement Roosevelt.

The party has been given permis- Nez to peain in Switzerland for une month only

Governor Burrows, who seeks election, is a Republican.

LATEST RAID ON

LONDON FAILS

But Areas in Kent

LONDON, Sept. 8

Suffer

(Reuter). Since

SPECIAL TO THE

Rates

TELEGRAPH.

ויינת

it

KALLIO

beloved Repuake

ה י

Mighty Russing And 1129 CRAIOVA, Sept. 8 (Domel) -- The

frared new pres- agreement ceding southern Derud

sure upon its own to Bulgaria WAK Nitre jasternorm, bringing to send the

Kyst Kalju war born in 1873 Ho controversy which has aged between

has been the grand old man" of the Rumanis and Bulgaria for

Finish: Diet, with 35 years service quarter of a century

to his credit. During this time be The negotiations were tributed

good offices of tier-served in the Diet that was under the through the

control of Imperial Russia. He was Many

un Anglophile, feared both Russions was 10 and Germans. His polley rearm Finland with British help and link Floland with the other Scandi- navian countries in a neutral bloc. Sweden barred his dreams.

With the cussion of this territory, the Rumania borders are now back to where they were before the Balkan War of 1912.

the

Under the terms of the agreement, dawn this Bulgarian elvil authorities will enter ceded territory on September 15, was negligible until shortly Bulgarian troops will secure the new 9.0 London Relay-The News and morning enemy activity

frontiers.

Exchange of populations will before mid-day when a large force of enemy aircraft

ал Air carried out within three months approached the coast north of Dover, states Ministry communique.

9.15 Reginald Foort at the Organ Song of Paradise (King), Alfredo Campoli (Violin), Reminis-

with

venves of Romberg Medley, "Show White und Use Seven Thwarts" Selection

10 An hour of Dance Muste,

Close down

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Rangoon Salgon

They wore promptly engaged U.S. VIEWPOINT

by our fighters and anti-aircraft! guns and only small formations į were able to penetrate inland.

to the Thurnes ( These few north Estuary, where they were dispersed and driven off.

Rural Districts Bombed Reports so far received show that though bombs were dropped, they fell ruostly in the rural arens and did little carsage

ON RAIDS

of

Reported Dead

LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter). According to Ure Swiss radio, Presi bdent Kallio of Finland is dend,

However a Helsingfors report says that President Kallio has reached

serious but not critical stage. A communique Issued at noon sayy that the President passed a dificult night.

the ratification of the agreement,

Bulgaria will pay Rumania 400,- 600,000 levar as Indemnity

King Carol's Flight LONDON, Sept. B (Reuter). Ex- King Carol of Rumania is expected to arrive In Switzerland to-night.

Prince Nicholas, his younger bro NEW YORK, Sept 8 (Iteuter)ther, who renounced all claims to the Papers give a predominant position to throne in 1030 when he married a to London'a "worst raids."

arrived at Venice commoner, The Landon correspondent of the Saturday from Switzerland.

"This is no He is expected to proceed

Rumaanta by air. This is businesa," "New York Tunes" says:

uisance ruid.

The London correspondent of the

<n

"International News Service" says PORT OF LONDON

that the German airmen apparently their bombs

In Kent, some houses and a rail- have orders to loose way station were hit and a road was whenever they felt that they are over temporarily blocked.

the area called Metropollian London.

There WAS

is nat bumber of casualties but only one person was killed.

Three Germalt bombers were shot down by anti-aircraft balleries.

Reports from aur fighters have not yet been received.

Following the issuing of this com- Bemarang

munique, it is learned that four Seremban

enemy aircraft were brought down Shanghal Bingapore by ghters in addition to the three mentioned as downed by anti-aircraft

Hongkong

Ipol Holia Karachi

Klang Robe Kuala

Lumpur Kuching Madras

Bitlawan Sourabaya Taiping *Tentsin

Arc.

Manila

Alodian New York Petping

Tongkah

(Bhuket) Tsingtao Yokohama

(Plug)

Three British fighters were One pilot is known to be safe.

Minor Type of Raid

lost.

To-day's rald was of a very minor character,

Fairlie Place Canton Cawnpore Cebu Colombo Delhi Haiphong Hamburg Hankow

Penang FOREIGN EXCHANGE Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year ar shorter periods in Local or Other Cur ported. rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

and

General

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Bierling with interest

Bombs were dropped on vällages in the south-eastern area but damage was slight. No casualties were ro

Sunday Evening Worning

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

TO THE WAR FUND

A total of $1,313,935,50 and od was reached on Saturday by the War Fund in augurated by the S. C. X. Post, Ltd.

The latest contribution are: "PS.B. Chicken Feed" (Weekly

donation) Mr. A. Foster Harbour Office Nickel and Dimes Kowloon Rafe". Sisters Mess,

Hospital

Mr. Alfred Morria

Odd Cent Box. Royal Scots, st

Austin (Further donation)

and Bix Pence.

Proceeds at Exhibition of talking films of Australia and New Zea Land under the joint auspices of The Australian and New Zealand Amociation and the YMCA...

AID FOR CHINA

$25.00

20

4.94

150

27.10

110

The Foreign Auxilary to the National LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-AnRed Cross Society of China, Gloucester allowed at rates obtainable on application. air raid warning was sounded in the Building, gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations received dur- London area at 6,59 p.m. G.M.T. ing July and August. Shortly afterwards heavy anti-air-"For General Fund. craft fre was heard.

The Bank Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business, and cleirne recovery of British Innena Tax overpaid, one terms which may be escertained at any of it Agencies and Branches.

IL A. CAMIDOR,

Manager.

Rewi Alley Back In Hongkong

15.0.0;

CARRIES ON

NOT KEEN ON WAR

ITALIANS PUNISHED

FOR

LACK OF ENTHUSIASM

The Fascist authorities in Florence to yesterday suspended two adult party members and two young Fascista for having shown insufficient enthusiasm for the recen! anti-Allies demonstra- Dons.

Florentine inwyer, Gluseppe Turcheschi, who had been a Fascist since the Party's infancy, und fought in the streets with the original storm troopers, was suspended from the organisation for three months be- cause he "admitted his opposition to the spontaneous patriotle demonstra- tion of the students,"

LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-All services of the port of London are being maintained.

An official of the port of London Authority told "Reuter": "While damage by fire at the docks is con siderable, discharging and loading berths are intact and all services of the port will be maintained.

"Though some warehouses have been damaged, losses of foodstuffs are relatively small."

British

The other three were punished be- cruse they "permitted a fellow

their worker to utter in

presence words unworthy of an Italian with-

giving out

him the deserved."

Pilots'

lesson

Sept. 10, fi p.m. Ord..........Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Gnam, Honolulu,

U.S.A., and

Europe via "Pan American Airways

K. P. O.

Atlantic Services."

Reg.,

Ord.,

Re

And

Trans-

...Sept. 10, 5.00 pm. ............Sept. 10, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

.:Sept. 10, 5.00 'pan. Ord. Sept. 10, 7.00 p.m. Canada, USA. and United Kingdom

via Victoria B.C. Note. All mall for United Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription,

G.P.O. & KP.O. Parcels ....Sept. 10, 6 p.m. Sept. 10, 3 p.m. Sept. 11, 8.39 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11.

...

Manlin, Macasser and Sourabaya

6,30 a.m.

Friday, Sept. 13 Hoihow and Haiphong....0.30 am. Saturday, Sept. 14 Straka, Rangoon and Calcutta

Parcels.......Sept. 14, § p.. Letters ....Sept. 16, 0.80 .. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways- Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Bervice to United Kingdom. G.P.O, & K.P.O. REA.....

Alt

Ord..

Sept. 14, 5 p.m. Sept. 14, 5.30 p.m. for Indo-China, Malaya.

Mai! Java and Australia by the "Imperial Airways Service."

C.P.O. & K.P.O.

Ref

ord.....

Sept 14, 5 p.m.

Sept. 14. 5.30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom via San Francisco.

Parcels Reg.

Ord.

Parcels

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

7

Sept. 10, 4 p.m. .Sept. 10, 5 pm. Sept. 18, 5.30 p.m. G.F.O.

.Sept. 18, 4 pm. Sept. 16, 5 p.m.

Sept. 16, 7 p.m.

Sept. 17, 11 am.

Tuesday, Sept. 17

he Straits and Calcutta.

Hail

Of Bombs on Berlin

Goerticular attack of the war,"

LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter).--Extraordinary precautions are taken in Berlin to guard against any retaliatory British bom- bardment, says the Berlin correspondent of the "International

continued for two hours, states the News Service."

the Air Ministry news service, describing Ал

from earlier dispatch correspondent of the "Associated the night's operations. China Co-operation Movement, Aus: Press" described how early yester-

Thick clouds covered the target and Frank Berlin Admission tralia, £43.0.8; . Anon, LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter) Girls High School Potchefstroom, 3.A day "wave after wave of British some of the aircraft had to bring

Cobombing planes, raided Berlin for back their bombs. The Berlin news agency declares 5.0.0.; Union Engineering Bupply

Durban. B.A. 2003 "C. W. Brow three hours flying low over the One section of bambers, visited. a that the rald on London had to be Pretoria, SA 100 Indian Medica) paid for with great sacrifices and Gazette, Calculta, 1.100; Bishop of Natal, capital to drop a hall of high ex-Westoower station, already damaged

plosive and incendiary bombs in the in previous raids.. says that it was difficult 101 24.0, Mrs. A. Jenner, Transvaal

Karachi, most BA.. 12.00.; J. _Nusserwani00.

The BMW. aero-engine works at penetrate the defence belt round 10.0.: Mr. E. T. Davies, B.A. 10.10.;

Conducts "Reprisals" Spandau, in the north-west of the London.

League of Nations Union Society, H.K.

city, were located and set on fire. A Berlin High Command 1.K.450 South Kwangel Madmal Bellet

com- Berlin Story

The Salzhot oil reservoir was ap- Fund, ILK44,710.10, Mr. Rewi Alley, the New Zealander

claims that the Relch munique who is adviser to the Chinese Indus-

LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-AI-

in Marshal Goering was personally con-parently badly damaged, for several For Bupport of Foreign Doctors trial

zoid Particularly violent explosions follow- Co-operatives,

to returned

German air W. Mrs, Lei Au-922, II.K.375; · Dr. H. Hongkong by the President Coolidge though soon after noon to-day Berlin China Lol Ngam-hi, H.K. ILK.375; ducting

Britain

North ed the burgling of bomba, q from yesterday after spending a month in radio was announcing that wave after Chaun, * (monthly),

HICK MC"reprisals on

- Black Forest Explosions (2 Menila,

wave of bombers at that moment Rogers HK$50 Dr. K. W. Chiune comununique states: "In an

Attacks on military objectives in Mr. Alley, who has been recuperat was being flung against London once (monthly), FL $30 Norwegian Helici

uninterrupted succession, one million the Black Forest were renewed, - ing after an attack of Malaria, was again, by

by 6 p.m. to-day there had only

As the flames roared through the received in Manlia by Mr. Francis B. been a warning of an hour's

For War Orphans Fund-School of stulos of bombs of all calibres so far duration

Clare, Pentance, 11.1.0, 43E

have fallen on harbours and indus pine forests, there came a series of Sayer, the United States High Com and no one had seen anything...

GrantsAmerican Advisory Committee, trial areas in the Thames."

explosions. missioner to the Philippines. The A few bombs were dropped on Shanghal, for General Fund EN100 000; for Enemy losses, in yesterday's Rallway sidings at Krefeld, Hamm, High Commissioner showed a keen village in south-east England but Kwangtung Reiler 50,000. National teller

Soest, Mannheim and Ehrang. were Interest in the work of the Co-Press reports received 30 or state Administration, for Kangmoon and can engagements were 94 planes.

ton Aress, C.N.$11,000. British. Tune, Twenty-six of our aircraft have bombed with success. At a operatives, he said.

that only slight damage was caused South China Branch, for Lutches Reller falled to return..

-Counter-attacks were made on At Engulo, Mr. Alley addressed a and no casualties are reported.

H.K.K1.500. for Canton LRC.Service Corps,

*, Berlin Raids Described: 2 $10,000, for Chinese Industrial · Co-opera

enemy jagun *; emplacements ind large, gathering of mining engineers Arakder dropped whistling bombs tives, £20,000, for Relief in Macso 2100, LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)The aerodromes near the French Channel on the work being carried on in the on the clifs and sex, near a coastal British Fund, Shanghai Branch, for China RAF, raid on Berlin on Friday night. coast. Interior of China.

town but was driven off by gunfire, | Defence League, H3531,110.

Commition for Spain, VAL.$680,--..

1

the

Parcels,

Letters, Sept. 17, Noon. U.S.A., Canada, C. and S. Americo and United Kingdom "vin San Francisco,

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels,...Sept. 17, 5 p.m. Reg....

..Sept. 18, 9.45 a.m. Ord.,....Sept. 18, 10.30 a.m.

and

Wednesday, Sept. 18 Straits, Ceylon, India, East

South Africa, und United-Kingdom.

G.P.O, and A.P.0. Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Sept. 18, 5 p.m.

Sept

19, 8.45 am. „Sept. 19, 8.30 am. Thursday, Sept. 19 Swatow

p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Islandi..

G.P.O. and K.P.0. Parcels, .....Sept. 20, 5. p.m.. Reg.,...Sept, 21, 8.45 am. Ord

Sept. 21, 9.30 am.. Tuesday, Sept. 24 1998

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South

Africa and United Kingdom.

Reg

Ord,

*Reg

Ordi

K.P.O.

...Sept. 24, s.p.n, .Sept. 24, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O

Sept. 24, 5 pm. Sept. 24, 7 p.m. *Superscribed Correspondence Only.

METROPOLE HOTEL

CENTRAL - CLEAN COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF

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