1950-08-15 — Page 7

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950.

FOR YOUR SPARE MOMENTS

@JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Lion-Hearted Bidder Falls in Lion's Mouth

BJ OSWALD JACOBY

TT'S all right to put your head Inside the lion's mouth if you happen to be a dentist. Then at least, you know what you ar

doing and have some reason to be taking a riak, If, however,

you have Just put your head there in the spirit of good clean fun, you have nobody but your- self to blarne for any un- pleasantnes that may result.,

In today's hand, South stuck his neck out tentatively. Whitel he way should have persuaded him to draw his hend buck quickly. Instead, he stuck it out farther. The result was quite unpleasant for his ride.

To be specific, it was not un- reasonable for South to bid one spade. ¡la partner might fit zpades, and

they might be

able to outbid the opponesia. In any case, North might be glut to hear about the spades if it became necessary for him make the opening lead.

to

had bid one Alter South spade, he had told his story. If North had a for spades, he had a tongus of his own and wis fully capable of using it. It was certainly not necessary for South to bid his partner's carls.

DUMBBELLS

THE MEAT HAS A PECULIAR

TASTE

5014

I BURNED THE ROAST DEAR, SO

PUT A LITTLE OINTMENT ON IT!

• BY THE WAY.

by Beachcomber

DOTE on the statement Mars?" the voice of an advances technicians technician under the floor must

It i

to

are advanced enough to send a wireless signal Marn and back" (my Italles).

near

I remember standing in some Syracuse and envers being advanced enough to get the echo of my shout returned

e. But what I wanted was on answer to my question. If the 1051 Festival is to be a success, messages sent to Marn from the top of the Shot Tower must be answered. If you ask, "Is that

reply, "Of course, What did

you think it was?" (Oot Mal they can talk English!")

Little women

TUE

United Nations, having that investigated a report the Fon of Bikem has 110 wives, be Beelded that any action to

be left to the taken should

of the the case wives." In Owph of Goberia, who had 317 wives. the ladire led him the devil of a dance. They organised

teams. be- their

own football come open-air girls, and talked ro thrilly that the puor Owph

bila had to plug his ears with of cork. They went mad en

ford to wear

a celluloid thirt font and a stiff collar, threw sherry and in about the harem, and read "War and Peace" at him every time he poked his hend round the door,

YOUR BIRTHDAY...... BySTELLA Westernisation plagued their

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15

born today, the tongue does you are

no repel them.

are stars have given you many Although you

quick to talents, but they have, in addi- anger and quick to forgive, the wrath may nal firm, bequeatheil you a fiery object of your temper and impulziveness which be as forgiving. you must carn to control. What you become depends, to a large

You women

Near thing

Stalin and Molotov were Te- elreted in their constituencies.

(Nown lem.)

neck

were upon your own efforts, leaders, socially, and should be-AFTER a neck and

the Communia!

Never rely upon others.

are natural

come the centre of rome civic struggle, group. As hostesses, you will Party once more has a workable Concentration on one thing at know how to entertain. You majority over all other parties. lime is the best rond to success enjoy comfort and case, but you for you. You may be a born insist upon harmony and order If it was a question of indicating genius, but a lot of hard work in your home. Fond of children, Do you want a buffer pool? to make a genius you will want a large family of NOTHING' is more laughable is uereded Accessful in a highly compell your own. You men make than the present talk in the tive world! Fortunately, you excellent parents, even if some-City of the establishment of . have a lot of physical endurance what hatheadect and tyrannical buffer pool of tin. The argu- and can take temporary setbacks at times. Learn to curb is ment that if stocks of tin were with courage. you fail in side of your nature.

more wildly distributed the something once, you will try, try again until you succeed,

safe opening lend, there was

44

&

Q71

• K 100 2 KQ752

(DEALER)

AA38 ❤DEIA JJ MAJO

N'

W

E

$

1003 K82

•AQES 75

10

KQ7652

♥ AJ 10

4

043

N-S vul.

Easi

South West

Pass

Pane

1♣

14

1 A

Рава

24

DA

J'APS Double Pass

Pass Pans

North

oisין

no need for South to repeat his bid. North had heard him the Üret time.

It can be boiled down to one simple general rule: It is very langerous to bid repeatedly when your partner keeps bid- ding

Weil doubled and opened the

diamonds, jack, of

Thummy covered with the king, and East won with the aco. End re- turned the ten of clubs to West's ace. West then led another diamond, forcing South to run.

South led the queen of spades, hoping to sneak by two mindr of trumps. However, West took hls are of spadeo at once and ted a club for his partner to ruff. low diamandi, Fast turned

South discarded a heart, and Weal ruffed with the eight of spades. West gave his partner another club ruff, and East re tumed the queen of diamonds. South ruffed low, and Weat over-ruffert. West then got out with the jack of clubs and South efit hnd to ƒrive up a heart trick. South was set three tricks, for n loss of B00 points. South had kept a discreet silence his opponents would have barl a struggle to make even as much as two diarnonds,

Incidentally, West's double

was phenomenally "ight," and way based largely on a know- ledge of South's bidding habits,

CROSSWORD

Armas

1. Made the pie sprint 7-well. It

What the AA man certainly

runs down some sul

B

not to the motorist. 10

Used to make tobin. (5)

15. füred-quafiora Di

musical

instrument initially low

wa organisation. (3)

13 A mero help to the life of

butterfly 164

14. PIYA brokers arou

of n gjeja container.

16.

17. Cowa, onasibly he called

terne

10 Praves ital Prelim fa a propitel at

heart

19. This or that y

No (7)

32. Ash. oak or elm ? (4)

23 Members of the Upper Chamber.

24. Sort of sweet briar storing aut

of the Conia Cala ? 1)

D

1. A change al cape. (#) -

2. HD breaths in. 18)

Diary at

Worm

written in this jane? (01

4. Peto'o ugnet at being of expro.

Mas, (5)

.Pronoun. (47

6. You'll have tu dhango yan mind

to do this 19)

1. An bara go there cqlatinum equ

distans (1

8. Let a plane for a cmnogo, (8)

10 You need a ream to make ber.

14. TWD sgs la 1450, 643

16. PB4, (B)

18 Zeratio wkya atart when you 'ao,

13)

21. Make

10 Лакста

of 30 731

Solation of 7'diterday'a pusale, Acrova:

considerable per-

To And what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the cor-

100

POCKET CARTOON

"I've got a very small head, sergeant—”

London Express Bervice,

INTELLIGENCE TEST

OPHID LODGE

By T. O. HARE We can ofter you kome

thing new In Jeppe punleri" werew Me. Cobra, from Ophid Lodge "Our tour house play one another at soccer, buť poattione in the irague table are determined on a main of our own inven- tion Each house scores two points for every gopf it has scored, low one point for every #sal arches against it The idea is to encourage aggressive

base, the points

вед

scored inst

Welc Crocodiles Monitor ..

G. The Monitors detented the lizards

-1, and the Crocodiles acorți X--0 against the 9hakes

เหตุ Biatches produced the ? name so

No

What was the result of the game between the snakes and The Montbury

(Solution on Page 8)

FOR THE BUSINESSMAN

Civilian Goods Production Not Greatly Cut

Washington, August 14. Government experts agreed today that the Korean war may not affect production of civilian goods as much as they first expected.

Military and civilian eco-) nomists, after 11 careful second look at the industrial demands of the war effort,

INTEREST

came up with these revised LACKING

predictions about output.

civilian

Steel: Military needs will be stepped up from the current level of 2,000,000 tons yearly to only 5,550,000 or 0,000,000 tons. Automoblies: C. E. Wilson, President of Geneml Motors. predicted that production will be cut by only about 10 percent

RUBBER

IN

SUCCESS OF CHICAGO TRADE FAIR

Chicago, Aug. 14.

An estimated 70,000 vialt- ors from the general public saw exhibits of 47-nations yesterday at the first United States International Trade Fair.

As the Fair enters its second and final week, Colonel John N. Page, managing director, said uctual sales were expected to mount.

The general publle is admitted only on Tuesday and Thursday evening and Saturday and Sun- lay. The Sunday at the Fair was net naklo for Greces

Ceremonica at the Itali of Nations at Navy Pier hailed the recovery

E. Greece. Creasimos. Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in Chicago, led

alert havocation, & Greek chorus of singers its costume Have a programine,

Mr Elefteria, chier of the Greek mission at the

Fair.

Now York, Aug. 14. Rubber futures moved lower today for the in consecutive ression, closing with losses of 150 to 200 points on sales of 40 contracts. The continud tuck in 1950-

1950-51. ite zold

ald manpower of factory buying interest in shortages may be more serious the spot market, along with than any scarcity of steel. expectations that the

Lumber: The Defence Department will impose controls to cuteported that Greek firms had

down the ment predicted that it will need

of done more than $800,000 worth 1,500,000 board feet in the next natural rubber,

the first con-er business during brought of

and week of the Trado Fair.. year, leaving 33,500,000 board | tinuation Hquidation feat for civilian use. Private hedge solling.

HONGKONG INTEREST industry experis claim this will be enough.

Textiles: Production facili- ties were described by industry spokesman to be sufficient to me:t any imacdiate need. Shortages of nylon and bed linens, they sald, are a result only of scare buying.

Food: No scareilles are anti- cipated in any bien because of huge size of this year's

Cigarettes:

Check Your de

stock-piles could not be manipu Knowledge

Inted is merely a repetition of Sir Henry Golden's discredited

You have sonal magzuelism many friemuls to your support, birthday star be your daily Make Mar tant your sharp guide.

which draws 1esponding paragraph. Let your eory of expart price manipu- misogamy?,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16

23)~~ July 24-AUG-

lation.

mechanism.

1. What is the meaning of

And. In any case,

2. In painting what is meant could only apply to a degree of

3. What canal is nicknamed stabilisation which is impossibley "still life"? without Inventing a new price the "Soo"

A buffer pool, te

is used for the 4. Insulin be com-treatment of what disease? be practicable, must

considera- pletely divorced from

5. Who discovered the Strait AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb, 10)tions of production, and how of Magellan? } ! my be adventuresome. There are nine prospects for is that possible under a system 6. Name the largest of the specially if you are travelling all business and social matters, of forced and Leave tin tree anthropoid spes

supply answering tor pleasure. Enjoy yourself.

In your to and its own level. However, watch iricky under- but be conservative tones!

anticipations

Rissole mio!

LEO

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)--- PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)- Combine business and social Pe co-operative with others in contacts advantageously. A family Fathering Inay prove very enjoyable.

some

effort. Outdoor artistic rports can bring pleasure,

re-

| T Inst there is something A

which "replaces bacon meat, and can be used to fill

It sausage rolls." is a NCW rissole rande of sunflower kernels, and if each rissole does not contain mote nourishment There are good than frozen Turkish wordish some serious agreement in your aspects for partnerships, domes-you may call me Mrs Araminia

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23)—– ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr.. 20) --- Make progress with a your This could be a good time for personal plans Get down to that vacation.

work. Stick to II!

tic or business.

McGaffney

SCOPEYO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- Advertise and promote good, commercial idea. This is Go out after that new job if N

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21-Ye Olde Swelle Hearthe

some

A

(Answers on Page 8)

or

CHESS PROBLEM

L'AMAS By J. G.

Black, pieces.

1

American has attributed your time to be progressive as you want it, or belter your old

the increasing number of Exert caution in the even divorces to lack DUC.

open fires.

well as aggressive.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-Evening hour are some-

Ing.

How often

one reads of an American woman who says that the could not stand the electric fires in her home. What she longed for was great open

iffe. "No

crop.

Cannot shortage.

Govern-

consumer use

Mr Arthur

Peponis, of the

Ав Exporters

Washington trado reports said that the Government, under the allocation of controls, may roll Tan-Hellenic back the consumer use of crude sociation, reported that several rubber to the levels prevailing Orms from longkong have in the

ist June shown considerable interest in year ending

expected to free Greek tobacco and fro expreted 30. This Is about 20,000 tons a month of to sign contracts coon for the crude rubber for the stockpile, distribution of tobacco in the

For East closed today

Mr Pavlides mild that most of the Greek tales were to Ameri- iteme bus can firmo for such tobacco,

Priec follows:-

Manufacturers Spot uny possible! September

October December March (1031) Mey

forsee

All along the line, these said that military economists requirements, smaller Un ex- pected, coupled with reduced demand for consumer goods, because of credit restrictions, are expected to ease the situa tion.- United Press,

N.Y. Cotton

Futures

New York, Aug. 14. Cotton futures opened lower today

and

remained under gradual pressure until the close. Three days' sagging prices had carried the market down almost Și a

a bale, from previous highs made a

a week ago on the low Government cotton estimate.

Traders are more concerned with the Senale debate this week on

control bill. the

The pro- posals of the Agricultural De- partment to glyo the Govern- ment

set power to

margins control commodity market and speculation aroused fresh mis- givlogs.

Trade buying was also coupled with the expectation of further

eiling -against C.C.C. leg

Som

GEMINI (May 23-June 22) what doubtful; ::0 take - A good time for creative work vantage of good aspects during in the arte. Combine metal and the early part of the day. business interests to advantage. hearth, with logs burning, and

of home CANCER (June 23-July 23)Plenty 20)-Promising advantages are A poor evening, but make the adding about for me, and white to play and male in two. Bellini, hedging against the Indicated for propre:::

in alt best of your opportunities lur-modern gadgets," as a divorced ambitions vital to your future. ing the daytime hours.

actress put it. Hold to your Ideals.

can progress then.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jon

BOYS' AND

You

--London Express Service)

GIRLS'

White, 9 picces,

Solution to yesterday's problem:

1, Kt-15, any: 2, R, or Ki mates,

MAGAZINE

The Bunglers Were Very Odd Rupert and the Back-room Boy–20

-They Tried to Get the Moon Out of the Sky-

By MAX TRELL

they added two more apples to the first two, they still only hud

THE Bunglers of Bungle four apples. There was simply

Town were, as I think

I nothing they could do about it have told you before, very Anyway it made thipps quite curious people," Mr Punch said mixed up for everybody in

to Knarf and Hnnid, the Bungle Town.

shadow-children with

the

turned-about names.

THEY

were always trying to do what

Couldn't Bo Dona

"Yes" continued Mr

Punch,

other folle knew they couldn't the poor Bunglers were always do. I mean, for instance, they tried to make two and two add doing things that other people up to five, which a quite im- told them couldn't be done. For possible,

tristance, one day they decided except except if you

down out of happened to live in

Bungle to bring the moon

the sky. They thought they could Town."

get it out of the sky, and hang on the end of a tall post sort of moon-post

"Oh!" exclaimed Hanid. "Did it two and two add up to five in a Bungle Town?"

in

tho middle of town,

It would give them light all night!

and they wouldn't have to keep

Outside the window two other bedroom slippers keep on falling impe join the fire onc. and they all off." The first imp waits for him and leads him on until they round seem delighted that Rupert has decided to come with them. They a tree and discover the other tu skip away through the moonlighting and pulling a heavy square bocconing him across the commen of turf. While Rupert watches the

the

at speed, that he cannot manage. alab of grass swings upwards an if it "Hey, not so fiul," he begs.

again,

· Fly" in fixed on a hinge. RIGHTS RESERVED

come down under the old cim to wait

experts reiterated the bellci that posibly Government

mounting

new crop

41

as

48.30 asked 43.30 nominal 30.32 asked 3330 traded 31.00 bid United Press.

SINGAPORE MARKET

sponges, ceramics, marble, glaware and liquors. Among Sunday's visitors was Sir Cecil Well, president of the British Dollar Export Board.

on

Trade officials interviewed persons for their reactions this first Trade Fair. Another fair already has been decided

for next as upon

Pron.

Singapore, Auz, 14. Prices in the rubber futures market hure closed today follows!.......

Number 1 per lb. August Number September

Number 1 October

Number 2 August

Number 3 August

Number 4 August Spit unbaled Black crepo No. 1 pale crepe

147 128

111

130 – 12D

135 - 137

United Press.

HONGKONG SHARES

At morning's session of the Hongkong Stack Exchange at- tention was again directed on popular Shancial issues. Small Hongkong Electrics parcels of were put through at an improved

The turnover was $03, price.

Tractions and noom prices

3-15.

were! SILARES BUYERS KELLERS SALES DANKS

East Asia INSURANCES

Unkn SHIPPING

ginnings, DOCKS, ETC.

may be able to hold the mar- kel until new crop marketing heavily expands over the next couple weeks. Milla who "missed

boat" the

on lust week's rise bought on declines below 37-14 cents for October deli-

very.

The development of the first hurricane season off the Coas of Puerto Rico attracted niten- tion, but

sull ils prence far away from the cotton belt.

Prices closed today as fol-

Asla Nav

Hongkew

101

305

6235

41

Provident Shal Dock ..

8.00

Wheelock

101%

LAND, ETC.

HK Hotel FU Lord UTILITIES

C. Ligh: 101 C. BAR IN

101

4.10 1.30 1.40 100 1.35 2000 or 1.35

16

10.30 5.37

300 * 930

0.30

Elcelfie

..... 20

200

100

19

100 192 400 19%

2007 191

38.48 nominal

37.43

Telephone INDUSTRIALS

Cement

10.20

TEA

December

31313704

STORES, ETC.

490 290

March (151)

37.54

Dairy

11

May

37.40-37.50

201

July

37.00

October

Jows:

Spot

October

December

34.24

34.00 nominal

NY Foreign Exchange

New York, Aug. 14.

exchange Closing

Foreign rotes were:- Canada (dollar} England-offlctal

unofficial....

30-day fuluarea 00-day tulures Australia (prund)... New Zealand (pound)

US$OL

Mr Punch smiled. "No, of course not, my dear. But the Bunglers of Bungle Town made their lamps burning, which was often, anal oflen

to come down a good deal of trouble and cost down through the branches at for the moon it a rulc in all their Bungle

the old elm tree on the other side through the brancher and right| qouth Africa (pound) them a lot of money." Town schools to have the children taught that it did. But on out of the shy? Knarf back

"But how could they get the of the river, just before it sinks into their nets. It all looked very helatum ftranc) Denmark (kroné) Into the ground again casy." even that didn't help. Because,

France (franc) bald Mr Punch with a smile, asked in astonishment.

when it is through going_across

"And what happened?" Knart West German

Deutschemark sky. Everyone in Bunglo when the Dungle Town chil-

Holland (guilder) "That's it cald Mr Punch. Town, even the Bungle Town and Hanid asked eagerly, dren had two apples, and then "It would have bothered any cats and dogs have,

"A very extraordinary thing," fly-official seen the bady else to figure out how you moon come down through the said Mr Punch. "Sure enough, Norway (krone)

Portugal (escudo) Just before dawn the moon came Spain (peseta) could get the moon out of the branches of the old elm.”

down into the branches of the sweden Ukrona) .... sky, But it didn't hother tho "But it doesn't really Bunglers of Bungie Town much that?" said Knarf.

-Did-elm-tree. Slowly...slowly it Switzerland-free...

MIDDLE RAST came down, lower, and lower.

Egypt (pound) and-and all of a sudden all trars (rin) the Bunglora

all their Irag swung

[dinar) nets down on it. We've caught Turkey "But birds fly down to the

It! they yelled, "We've caught "I guess" sold Mr Punch, "the ' And would you believe it ground, or they fly down to trece," said Hanid. The moon Bunglers of Bungle Town didn't they really had caught fl”

"But began Kaart and nover cordes down to the think of that. They believed all Around, or to a tree,"

that they w. Seeing is be Hand. "That can't be true!"

at all. They said: Birds fly in

do

"It just seems to do it," said

All They Saw -

the sky and you can catch birds. Hanid.

If you can catch birds you can

catch the moon.

280-3/10 247 bid/

2.50 sakna 320-3/14

2.18-3/10

2.24-15

2.70-1 2.00-13

010-6/0

1433

057

זנב

.1500-

1409

20043-44

Watson'

COTIONA

Ewo

500 20%

3.40 100 150

Exchange Rates

Bancts was done in the loent nomen exchango market this morning at the following rates Sterling pound note (per £)

13.45 U.S. dollarn (per $13 pun 0355 Indonesia guilders (per 100) .. 3.30 Hjam lenia (per 100)

Singapore (Stralis)

FIC plaatses (per 100)

23.30

17.20

13.075

LONDON TIN

*The

MARKET

London, Aug. 14. tin market struggled bravely in the morning with the problem of finding real tin to buy or sell, since the. Mints-

declined try of Supply

to

furnish any more Un from ito stock.

Prices closed today as follow:

Spot buyers

018

DOIN

Spot bellern

BID

OSTI

usiness dane

016

2304

300-10 012 781

Three month Luyers

017

sellera

011

Bui done

816-008

Bettlement

DID

(ra) LATIN AMERICA

-United Press.

.3375.

110

.0450

501-18

1130

250

Argentine official Brazil (cruzeiro) Chile--free. ..... Columbia fpero) Cuba (pe Medico (peso) PETIL..free... fan't always Me Punch, "they kept it. No one) Uruguay. (pesa) isto

clse maw the moon in the sky. Venestiala polture)

TAR CAST

Pakistan (rupee).

"Well," remarked Mr Punch, loving, they said. But. beeing, "For three or four days" said

"thnk lan't what the Bungiers as we know,

of Bungie Town said at all. They believing. Oh nol ....... sald: We've often seen the moon. "In any case," Mr Punch went And they only gave it up when India (rupee)

world ela in the coming up out of the ground. Iton, what did those Bunglers everyone come-up-bey and the hills at the do bat inarch down to the old, started complaining. that they FROM WAVE, when it do velm one night. All of them wanted the moon, foo. Bo per- wikig. And as for onrried, nebu; big beix; liatio, nela,, haps it intalliteon vitlonut (than dhe te od à tran, we've found nota and - #CURDE

Bungler of Bungle Town my That news and. Then they all kinomomentos is in minutered

origkong Netherland Ear

Indies. Fingapore

Copra Market

Is Quiet

New York, August 14.

with

The copra market ruled gulet today and easier in tohe, wolitis quoted at $205 par, short ton, ci.f. Pocife: Chast

În coconut oil," sellers: held Aunst delivery, 41, 1944; sente, | Sepmmber" at "16 tenu and DC-

tober at 1534Uaited Pren

year.-United

TRADE TALKS IN TEHERAN

Teheran, Aug. 14. Trade talka between the Soviet Union and Persia Vigan

here today,

The talks were said to have resulted from recent overtures by the Soviet Ambassador, Ivan Vassilievich Sadchikov, to the Prime Minister of Persia, Gen- ersi Haji Ali Razmara,

A high Russian official, whose identity has not yet been dis- closed, arrived here yesterday for the talks

The Prime Minister. the Fin- ance Minister, Taghi Nasr, and two other members

of the Cabinet are taking part on the Persian side.

Perplan newspapera today re- ferred emphatically to Perola's

desire 10

maintain – peace and

friendly relations with alt

| nations-Reuter.

OUTWARD MAILS

WaregisterAG

230

printed maltor for China maio- land and Hainan island can be ceopted at sendver risk and w[J] be forwarded as opportu nity offers.

Unless otherwise stated, Ba- gistered Articles (by air or sea) and Parcel Porto close Una Hour engler than the ordinary mail. If mails close before 1 a. Flegisizrad and Parco Fort close at 5 pm. on the previous day, Malls are · closed Kowloon Central Post Ones one hour Barber than the GP.0. closing times.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 Closing Times By Alr Manila, Honolulu & USA. flettere, second class mall and parcel) Guam fletters and second, clape mall) Canada (lettera only), 1 p.m. -

Beigon Paris, p. Bangkok, pan.

Telpeh, 5 pm.

Cinalóg Tunes By Sea Formosa viä Keelung. 2 p.m. Manila, 3 p.m.

Djakarta, Sourabaya & Macammar, Cinada via Vancouver, B.C. 3 p.m.

Straits & RanEDONI, 3 D.M.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1$ Clodias Times By Air Manila, 11 am,

Talpeh, pan.

Clodor Times By Ba Canada viz Vancouver

д.77.

Japan, 10 a.

Manila, 10 d.m.

1.C. 10

Formuara via Keelung, 3 p.m.

"THURIDAY, AUGUST 11 Closing Times By Al

Canada & ÜB.A., 10 am. Okinawa, 2. pane

Nangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Dasra, Ceira

(Nairobi, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam. Mauritłu» & Johannesbur vin Cairo), Rame & London), & pan.

Bangkok, ngapore, Bjakarta' & Colombo, pm.

Haiphong, anol Salgon à Paris,

Taipeh. 3. pin.

Cloday Times By Sea Sandakan, # #Mu

Bangkok, 3 p.m.,

Formento Reelumat 3 pm,

FRIDAY, AVGUST 11 Closing Times By Alr USA, à Canada, 1 p.m. Japan. 5 p.

Manlie, Honolulu Be U.S.A

ters, second-class

ceft). Bp.m.

Quan lettare and mall). 91 pm,

(let-

mail and Par

second clam

Canada, flatiers only), 5 pm, Singapore, & Djakarta, 3 9.3. Labuan, Sydney &

p.m

Taleh, & pamet

Auckland,

Closing Times By fea

Tormona Via' Kontung: 9 AM.

SATURDAY, AUGUST. 19 PPP) Crimine: Simon By [AN

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.