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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 10, 1989.
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Belgrade, To-day. M. Geordi Kjosseivanoff, the Bulgarian Premier and Foreign Minister, arrived at the Yugoslav spa of Bled at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from a five-day visit to the Reich.. He is to con- tinue conversations with M. Cincar Markovitch, the Yugoslav Foreign Minister.
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These began when M. Kjosseivanoff passed through Yugoslavia on his way to Berlin and are in- tended to bring about a co-ordination in the foreign policy of the two countries.
The Bulgarian Premier briefly
informed his. Yugoslav colleague of REVOLVER
the outcome of his Berlin conver- sations, which are reported to have resulted in a consolidation of the traditional friendship between Bul- garia and the Reich, and which once more announced to the world Bulgaria's demands for territorial revision.
The Bulgarian Premier will be received by Prince-Regent Paul of Yugoslavia, who arrived at his summer residence near Bled some time ago.
GERMAN'S DEPARTURE
The Prince-Regent has just re- ceived Lieutenant-General von Fa- ber du Faure, German military at- tache in Belgrade, for a farewell visit.. General von Faber due Faure is relinquishing his post of military attache to the German Le- gation in Belgrade to take over the command of a division of the Ger- man Army.
The Yugoslav papers yesterday stressed that one of the chief ques- tions to be discussed by the two Foreign Ministers at Bled is the question of co-operation between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.
CONFEDERATION!
The papers, however, refrain from referring to a question which is watched with special attention by foreign observers at the present
FOUND NEAR
MURDER SCENE
THE POLICE THIS MORNING PICKED UP A 38-CALIBRE RE- VOLVER NEAR THE OLD KOW- LOON POLICE COURT, SOME 300 YARDS FROM THE SPOT WHERE WONG WIN-SHUN, EDI- TOR OF A LOCAL CHINESE NEWSPAPER, WAS SHOT DEAD LAST NIGHT.
The revolver is thought to be connected with the murder, and has now been turned over to the Ballistics Department of the C.I.D. for examination.
No arrests have yet been made in connection with the shooting, which occurred shortly after 9.30 o'clock last night.
The shooting was extraordin- arily similar to the terrorist crimes in Shanghai not so long ago. Wong was riding in a ricksha when a man rushed up and fired at `point-blank-range in the region of the heart. The murderer escaped in the subsequent confusion,
moment the "Greater Yugoslavia SERIOUS LORRY
Movement," which has among its |supporters certain circles in B
garia who believe the a Yugoslav- Bulgar confederation would be an ideal solution of the Southern Slav question.-Trans-Ocean.
ACCIDENTS
Following accidents in Kowloon City yesterday, two motor lorry drivers this morning appeared be fore Mr. E. Himsworth at Kowloon
OPEN AIR PORK charged with driving without due
BUTCHERY
Before Mr T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy this・・ morning, three shop fokls and two women were charged with dressing pig carcasses on a piece of vacant ground near the Kennedy Town Slaughter House, not being an ap pointed slaughter house.
Sanitary Inspector S. G. Poole, said he took a party of coolies, and raided the spot. He found a num- ber of persons cutting up carcasses.
Lai Kwau, 28. Kwok Wu, “ and Yeung Tuk, 86, who themi 850 c
as shop fok
care and caution.
The first accident took place near Boundary Street, when lorry No. 4904, driven by Lin Chuen, went in reverse about 80 feet and knock- ed down a 10-year-old boy. He was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital where he is still detained. Lin was fined $20.
A hawker was the victim of the second accident, in Prince Edward Chan Road, at 11.86 a.m. when Chun-wan, the driver of lorry 8947, failed to apply both brakes,
hich the police allered
and knocked