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THE CHINA MAIL HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1946.
LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
· REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 8.
The following aro ruquested to stand by for ombarkation for tho United Kingdomor ports on routa on 9.8. "HIGHLAND MONARCH" on or about Tuesday noxt1-mm,
Mr. A. JI. Maton Mr. & Mrs., L.A. Suarlo.
Mr. J. Hunter --
Mr. W. Jonos
Mr. J. Foll
Mr. M. A. McDonald
Mr. H. By Dawar
Mr. T Cairns
Mr. T. J. Flomaloy
Mr. H. Woodla
Mrs. C. Woulu
Matr. J. Woods;
Mistr. C. Woods
Matr. J. Woods
Mr. A. S. Parqular
Mr. W. 8 Dall
Mr. B. J. Stewart
Mr. H Tylor
Mr. A. R. Eli
Mr. W. N. Hondridge
Mr A. E. Koso
Mr. H. CH. Mayor Mr. G. W. Macotom Mr J. H. EvS Mrs. A. Found
Mr M. Jaktory Mr G. C. Taylor Mr. J. W Ho vlott Mes M. Ho vløtt
(Polico)
Police!
RÚPATRIATION
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
The last immediately available Tovonition ship la expected to leave the Colony about fled Oatober With the doparture of this ship the ovnouation of Hong Kong internoss |and prisonora-of-war in oxported to the complete and no further ship [havo boon tuklo nyailable.
Thoroaftor Hong Kong will joporate as a processing basa for licitish prisoners-of-war and inter- noos from Chins and plans son inj hand to bring them to the Colony- Jin substantial mutubora for this purposo. They will enjoy priority for
||POSTAL SERVICE TO CANTON
· ETC.
On and after Monday, 1st Onto [bor 1946, ordinary lottern and
stonede for despatol to Canton and destinations in the provingos of Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Kwaiahow and Yunnan vin Canton will_bo coupted subjoot to the following
postage ratos :---
Lattors:
A conta for the frat nunca or part of an ounce, and 4 cents for each additional voo or part of a
Limit of woight, 4
118.
Postords. 2 conts.
The same restrictions regarding I accordingly repatriation. mast esinently request all prisoners size ete. apply as in the case of of-war and intermoos nos in the local latters and postcards (100 Post Colony who qualify for repatriation Ooo Notion published on 26th Jard to dolny tiroir departure occapt Soptember, 1946).
RA
ATO
for the most compelling rensons. Mails to Canton and destinations Ra view of the prosnt shipping via Cantem will be despatched by jaikentina i feel it my duty to warn such Yossols us
considerad all connornal that if they miss suitable,
opportunity offers. | reiputríntam by this ship they may Notices stating the time of closing have in romosits infelirataly in the oil and the name of the vessel by 119) Colony and run the risk of forfai, which mail is to this, tho will ting thus privilogo of from passage be displayel from day to day at the Thomo which osprrive at the mid of General Pod Offico mod the Kow
this your
Fan Contral Port Office.
Mus H. Hars Felt
Mr. F. Porfoli
Palmer!
Mr. A. B. G. Wholar
Mr. A. Soundar
Mr. R. 11'sfer:
Mr. H. B there
Mr. Me Voy
Mr. B. Res
Me 1941 Malhoonmen
Mrs. D Melbalaton
Mr. R. Norlit
Mr. J Wall
Mr. L. Huklay
Mass L. 5. Willemson M. P F Wikinge Mrs B. Wilkinson Miss Wilkinson Mast M V. Wilkinson Miser M. Wilkins Mate. A. Wilkerson Mar 31 Willebron
Mr. W MeHardy Mr. F. G. Applestum
Mr. W. Williamson
Mr. T. 1. oss
Mr. A. Pasplo
Pol
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Mr. & Mrs W C. Comunaliti
Mrs. K. M. Van Langevoe
Mr. K. Holeruofan
Mr. Doukona
Mrs. H. Costeles
Mr. O. Brown Dr. 1. B, Chowa Mr. W. Watson Mrs. D. J. Wataon Mr. A. Billinghara Mr. W. B. B. Gowoll Mr. H. M. S.Goklies Mr. A. E. Tato
Mr. C. P
Mr J. Ring
Mrs. M. Ring
Mr. P. Shayles
Dr. B. Tillinge
Mr. 11. W. G. Mclaren
(Polico)
+Pedico
Signed Cheil Haveourt). trades in Urief,
ĮSeptember 19th, 1945
POST OFFCE NOTICE
All persons who have resmlly perbod anal addressed to Magno aro responded to call at the Conorai Post Ollion botworm 10 a.m. and 3 Jom. on Friday, 28th September, ||1:145.
A further notion rogfarding mail to Mauna gonully will be im ahbridy
J. B. 4. LER.
Acting Postmaster clonerał.
[September 26th, 1945,
NOTICE
QUALIFTED STENOGRAPHERS
st Contrul
Stenographers who we ooking (Polico)mployment are invited to register Excutive Branch, ground floor, Supreme Court. Be ferences and certificates should be
brought if availablo.
Mr. & Mrs A. G. Langston
Mstr. H. R. Langston
Airs. H. B, Loiper
Mr. D. Nialtson
Mr. V. Olonaky
Miss M. G. White
Mrs. A. While
Mr. C. Rowalifa
Miss R. G. Razayotte
Mrs. A. K. Saundurs Mr. G. W. Shaw
Mr. D. G. Cairns
Mr. B. W. Jonnor
Mr. W. 1. Clarko
Mr. A. M. J. Wright Mr. J. 8. Chartor Mrs. Y. J. S. Charter Mr. & Mra T. Bolt Miss Bolt
Mr. & Mrs W. Bruce
Mr. R. H. Woodman
Mr. & Mrs A, R. Cox
Mr. W. J. Morris
Mr. H. II. Blyth & childron
Mr. J. Evans
Mrs. Evans & 3 children
Mra. N. Elson
Mr. C. David
Mr. W. G. Mokio
Mr. W. Littlor
THE
CHINA MAIL
Registered Offices: Windsor House (tat floor)
Des Voeur Road, 0. long Kong Telephonen $2812 & 24304 Editor W. J. Kenten, Eng
MACARTHUR
in
that Mr.
Mr.
not have paid a
FILM OF JAPANESE SOVIET TROOPS WITHDRAW
ATROCITIES
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 28. BRIG. GEN. CARLOS ROMULO, PHILIPPINES RESIDENT. COMMISSIONER. IN WASHINGTON, ANNOUNCED TO-DAY THAT "ON ORDERS FROM TOKYO" A CO- LOUR FILM OF JAPANESE ATROCITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES WILL BE FLOWN TO GENERAL MAC- ARTHUR FOR USE AS EVIDENCE IN WAR CRIMIN- ALS TRIALS:
STEPHEN
Shipping Pool Opens
Office
Oslo,
Sept 28-The "last Soviet soldier was withdrawn from Norwegian soil in Nor thorn Norway to-day The Local Soviet commander pulled down the Soviet flag and the Red Army troops cheered us the Norwegian flag was hoist- ed in its place. Reuter.
JUST A
RESPITE
4
ROMULO PRESENTED THE FILMS TO COL It is to be hoped
MELLNICE, A SURVIVOR OF THE BATAAN MARCH Chifley's reminder that General
OF DEATH. WHO WILL LEAVE IMMEDIATELY FOR Douglas MacArthur is the re-
JAPAN.
THE JAPANESE ADVANCE presentative in Japan of all the United Nations,
that his ap-Griffin
The film, by Capt. David
ON KWEILIN IN SEPTEMBER of
OF LAST YEAR FORCED A the U.S. pointment ng Supreme Com-
Marine
WITHDRAWAL OF mander was made by common Corps, shows the wanton des-
UNITED STATES-CHINERE AIRBASES truction of life and property consent, will end the growth of
TO THE SOUTH-WESTWARD, uninformed opinion which has in Manila and showa written
BUT THE ONLY EFFECT OF EUT OF looked critically at the occupa orders from Tokyo which were
THE DRIVE WAS TO GRANT tion of Japan as too emphati- found on the bodies of Japan-
THE HONG KONG-CANTON caily an American show.
AREA He officers,
A LITTLE UNDER Chifley could
The atrocities photographed
THREE WEEKS OF RESPITE warmer tribute. He reminded Manila cover
a wide range
FROM AMERICAN AIR RAIDS. The Lau Wan Ping airfield in Australia of her immense debt from mass killing
of helpless
Kwelchow province, for example, of gratitude to General Mac- Pippinos to
wanton burning
THE ASSOCIATION OF BRI- was built from waste ground and TISH SHIPPING AGENTS, had acrviceable runwaya within 23 Arthur for his work at a cri- of hundreds of expensive man-
WHICH WILL ACT AS AGENTS Australia's his- sions south of the Pasig river.
dnys! tical hour
KILLED IN HANDCUFFS
FOR ALL VESSELS CONTROL- He signified perfort will-
The Realdent Engineer force, tory.
LED BY THE BRITISH MINISU.S.A.A.F., put it into condition ingness to leave the means of
After American troops cap- TRY OF WAR TRANSPORT, IS for B-25 bombers and P-61 fighters OPERATING IN HONG with an overnering staff of five, accomplishing the final subjuured the totally destroyed an- NOW gation of defeated Japan to cient walled city (Intramur) KONG AT UNION BUILDING, assisted by three members of the General MacArthur's judgment, where the Japanese made their 1ST FLOOR.
930 Infantry Aviation Regiment. Anybody who was at all close last stand, they found the re- It is nothing more than a ship- : The whole staff of eight pum- to the farts of Australia's demains of hundreds of Filipinos. ping pool to handle all ships cun-bered four Hong Kong boys in its fence cakedness of the early Many had been killed while trolled by the British Ministry of ranks. The Chinesa conscripted part of the Pacific war still has
handcuffedt,
Transport
labour employed numbered 50,000 1 in ataffed by men from ship-workmen per day. 2. H. LEE, to shudder at what might have
MacArthur's headquarters in ping agencies in India and else Manila reported later that where, and they will keep the flag T. Sabel, and he had under him In charge was Captain James Acting Postmaster General, humpened but for United States
aid. But for American naval diary of a Japanese who had flying until the shipping companies Lt. James E. Beard, Engineering 2911 September, 1945.
strength and resource in the been in the willed city tolt of are able to respen. It is likely to assistant Loe Yu-hin, Store-keeper decisive 1942 battles of the one night when be participated develop considerably and decrease Felix Szeto and Time-keeper Ng POSTAL SERVICE TO MACAO, Coral Sea and Midway, but for i killing 1,000 "Kuerillas.
gradually as the companies regain Ying. The alter three wore from told of killing again able to operate,
staffs from leave and their the continuous genius of Gen- The diary also
are Hong Kong The infantry avio- It in MacArthur, but of hundreds more, always re.
were Cpl. A. V. On and after Monday, 1st Oct., pral Danghas
of Hong Kong, for the United States equip-ferring to the Filipino victims auccess in other parts of the world, First
and Claas 1945. ordinary letter and post
Privates Bs "guerillas."
Melvin cards for despatch to Macau willment and reinforcement thrown
Watchorn and Peter G. Burgham. including Burma. In one Catholic institution. into the fight for the Australian
department, which I may- To facilitate supply lines, te accepted subject to the follow
continent. If the United
nuas, women and childrening on Monday to the former was necessary to construct an ing postage rates;
States had not accepted the
were found slain cold-blood- Canadian Pacific premises, con- entirely new road from Old
Wung Letters
of Australia concept
as the
edly where they had sought stats at the moment of Mr. Eric G. Ping to New Wong Plug, and the
Price. refuge during the battle for Kong, general manager, and Mr. J. night work many days running as
who is wel Nations base
is well-known in Hong soft-road conditione required all- "sential United in the South-west Pacific the
Manila. Similar evidence of D. Alexander, manager. Both have supply trucks kept bogging in the Mass killinga came from come here from India.
road. war would have gone very dif-
The 3.0.5. Convoy supplies ferently. The atomie bomb
other Philippines communi- Mr. Alan Reht, who will be re- came in at night, to minimise the right have
Lies. won it 48 Boon.
membered by many as the Inter- danger of Japanese air attack. but Australia might have me DELIBERATE DEMOLITION port cricketer, is the Representa ita end na a dejected residue of
Deliberate Japanese
fur demoli. Live
South Chine the CORRESPONDENCE Australians who had known in nerunted for most of the Minister of War Transport
terrific damage caused in the Japanese subjection by
main business section north of lords
river, where little General MacArthur's arrival the Pasig
8 cents for the first ounce or part of an sunce, and 4 cents for each additional cance or part of an ource.
Limit of weight, 4 lbs. Postcards: 2 cents.
The same restrictions regarding size etc. apply as in the case of local letters and postcards see Post Office Notice published on |25th September, 1945).
over
hoped-for
wrecked to make
It symbolished Manila the most heavily dam Australian-United States colla-ged war-scarred city in the
Far East dutside of Japan.
22
солон
in Australia in mid-March,ighting occurred. Many square
had its two
blocks were 1042, consequences. Mails to Macao will be despat ched by such vessels are buration aguinst considered suitable. as opportuni: enemy q
the satisfaction of Associated Press. ty offers. It is expected that mail both nations. ite made pro-j will be despatched at least once vision for equipment and rein- daily. Notices stating the time forcements to the South-west- of closing mail and the name off Pacife theatre. the vessel by which mail is to be, Third despatched will be displayed from day to day at the General Post Office and the Kowloon Central Post Office.
J. B. H. LEE,
and
There was a unexpected conse- quence of General MacArthur's
advent. On
first meeting, frank Canberra doubt arose on whether he and
the day of their
OFFICER'S DILEMMA
scheme which has incl with great Kalathe
Link With Indo-China
ແ
do
FAIR RETURN
should be accorded
Sir, While appreciating the fine points contained in the very interesting
broadcast by Mr. Marcus Silva which appeared in your paper, the majority of local people would be more willing to CHUNGKING, SEPT. 28.
their littla SINCE IT WOULD BE DIF-Hongkong if he
bit" to κανίτε FICULT TO REPAIR THE that Government would pay local had assured us CHICSURAN - HOKOW SEC-wage earners salaries compatible TION OF THE KUNMING- with their duties and positions. HAIPHONG RAILWAY, CHI- I do not wish to go into details NESE AUTHORITIES ARE regarding the discrimination being SPEEDING CONSTRUCTION shown for it is quite natural that OF A HIGHWAY BETWEEN
ns, but although we can- MENGTZU AND HOKOW TO not claim relief as "internces" and Que of the best stories of the COMPLETE THE COM-
"prisoners of
Warn
many of us Mr. Curtin, men of apparently war is vouched for by a high MUNICATION LINES WITH have endured worne
sufferings. widely separated types, could ranking officer now in Hong INDO-CHINA.
we were Also,
essential workers The Menxtzu-Hokow Acting Postmaster General, settle down in what had to be Kong,
high-during the period of hostilities a very close association if it Told without elaboration. it way, which is 100 miles long, and Government then promised to 27th September, 1945.
were to fulfil, what was needed amounts to this: A certain of- was
care construction
for us
and our families, of it. Actually there develop-|ficer, given three weeks' local but demolition by the Chinese pur pay as such, not to mention us have yet to receive ed between them a mutual trust leave, found he could wangle when Japanese invaded Indo-the salary for December 1941 and friendship of unique type. a trip to London in an R.A.F. China ruined it. Now army from our fermer employers. Till Mr. Curtin's final illness plane on a special mission, and engineers and civilian labour- this year they worked and get back to Burma, in time ers are entrusted with rebuild- thought together in complete This he did, spending twu ing. Completion is expected in res
Their effort through- days and nights with his wife three months. 1. The ion of all regis unison.
stress the import- in Londoo, und
might tarod
reporting for Upon completion of the high- majority of us have au Hongkong medical pratitimors in cut was to
ance of the Pacific section of duty at the end of his three way link, prospective travel- Hong Kong.is drawn to tho pro-
what Mr. Curtin was repeated-weeks, without disclosing where lers through the coastal pro-destitute. The official attitude as visions of the Qurantino sadly to term the global struggle. he'd been, for disciplinary rea- vinces will Provention of Disc Ordinance. They never contrived to upset sons.
use the Kunming-
The expressed by a former local taipan Haiphong railway, with Facilition for registering Claing | No. 7 of 1996,
the original adherence to "Beat Six months later, his C.O.'s gap between Mengizu and Ho- mont can offer to clerks is most Hitler First." But they did wife wrote a letter to her hus-kow linked by the highway. Iuraging. With his previous
T. R. Rowell. Culonol, C. A., Contend Executivo Brauch.
BRITISH MILITARY
ADMINISTRATION HONGKONG
WAR DAMAGE O
W. M. Thomson, Col. C. A., Dopnity C. C. A. O.
Fong Kong, 26th, September, 1945.
"THORNYCROFT "
NOTICE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
kon-pox,
men 80
sincere re-
once under
diphtheria, porporal risk to Australia had passed, grets at the misfortune, point- DOLLAR
and
PANIC
Many of
on
It is all very well to say that it is our
our duty to co-operate with Government but we cannot exist air however much wo desire to do
our bit. The money and are more or less
a day is the best Govern
Owell
of the living standard Hongkong's working classes, surely
Lt.-Col
Hughes knows better than to say that the Aum mentioned is sufficient keep body and soul together.
If Government wants afficient.
deca
us are
EVERCIAL VIEW".
it mant
to
must pay its employees salaries. Tho majority of
for War Damage will be provided 2. (a) The following infect as soon as staff is available for the ious diseases must be notified as succeed bit by bit in accelerat- band. The result was an in-is probable that those Yunnan- purpose and appropriato forms will |
soon as they come to the notice of ing the flow of equipment and terview during which the Co-ese who wish to be repatriated (Polico) e proscribed. In the meantime, the registered medical proti
that, at dates which lonel was exceedingly kind and eastward will depend on this it will be apreciated if momborstionors: plaguo, qholera, small-
have been impossibly tactful, broke the would
news very overland route. -Associated of the public vill defor the sub-pox, yellow favor, typhus, rebro tion, it was successively possi-wife was going to have a baby,
for their collabora- gently carly but
that the said offleur's Press. mission of Claims until they are spinal moningitis, nensles, ohio-ble to announce that invasion conveyed his very informed that facilities arist.
Dated the 26th day of Baptem-tover, soarlet fever, tuberculosis, out the phase of limited offened out that these things did
under-nourished and to ber, 1945.
rubias, dysontory, and enteric. sive had begun, that the Amer unhappily occur in wartime,
perform the arduous duties re- the Philippines, and
quired of certain essential ser months' suggested three (b) In addition, the motifestion cans were in
vices, we must have the money to that the Philippines were free. compassionate leave to enable of cases of malaria is invited.
| buy good food to restore our To some Australians there is the officer to go home and try
health. Every man is worthy of LONDON, SEPT. 28. 3. Every rogistered modioal lasting regret that participa- and straighten things out.
SOME THINK THAT BRI- his labours and until Government praotitioner (other than a Govern- tion of an Australian striking Officer's dilemma: Saddle TAIN'S DOLLAR SHORTAGE Acknowledges this fact,
to appeals nent officer) is entitled to receive force in the liberation of the himself and wife with an ille-IS RAPIDLY BECOMING BRI-pride and patriotism" are value- the sum of one dollar for each lippines
subsequent gitimate child and take three TAIN'S DOLLAR OBSESSION
not do--BUT THE such notification on application to operations was denied by the months' leave he did the Searstary. Medical Depart- event to the common tradition serve, or confess his original IS THAT
MUST BE CONSERVED temporary premises at Stock Ex-First Fidor.
ments made were defeated by tions!
FROM THE UNITED General Mac- speed "of
WHATEVER THAT conquests. That
MAY COST IN OTHER Room 24), and we shall be obliged
RENCIES
OR IN THE CON if all prospective clients will com- notification aro obtainable from does not obscure the fact that LONDON'S H. K.
INDEED INTENSI- municate enquiries to that address tho. Boorotary, Modical Dopart Australians,
AUSTERITY HERE. ** | expecting, preforohtlal treatment
but
we are entitied to a fair and during the present emergency mont
Pacifle war all did what they HOW PEOPLEWN OF KALA already, boing rapidly diverted Just roture. Promises cannot feed period where they will be prompt- 5. The penalty on conviction could as well as they could. It GATHERED NEWS OF RELA
the and our families. We want: ly handled and communicated to for failure to notify cases of the is now for them, for the liber-TIVES IN HONG KONG PRI- from the United States to other
CAMP IS suppliers, especially Brazil. A practical proof. If this is forth our executive who is now pro-disoasos named in paragraph a) ated countries and for the Chi-SONERS-OF-WAR A LETTER similar
policy in most definitely to the people's sense of duty or coming, there is no aced to appen! eceding to London to ascertain supra is a fine not excooding two nese, who never surrendered to REVEALED IN RECEIVED full details and specifications with hundred dollars...
FESTERDAY. do now.as much as they did FROM LONDON
patriotism. These during the war for the per-2· prices of latest models in all lines
Transport Miner Americans be will surprised," says
Interviewed proved in the war as well as
during the Japancao occupation, writer, when you get home by Router,
EX-TORTUREE.. Deuce That does not include how much we learned about Stan are surprised by-Britain's-diver criticism of a commander who lays All who have relatives
or Bion
shipping from tho. Panama: BANITARY SERVICES. is doing as big a job in peace friends in the camp joined The Canal, both they and the British SHANGHAI COAL
Kong Followship."
public will be over moro sur- How from anyone in the Camp Briod when they hear of the FAMINE was shared and ropatriated people
Mr. & Mrs J. O. O. Chalmora
Mr. & Mrs A. D. Wyllio
Miss M. O. Cameron
Miss I. W. Cruickshanks
Mr. D. M. This
Mr. & Mrs. C. Plator
Mrs. C..Barry
Mrs. M. Allinson....
Misa A. M. Davion
Miss D. E. Dymond Miss A. M. Cullinan
Miss I. Spry
· Misa S. D. Sponger.
Mr. M. L. Boven
Mr. H. Copyourmljiau
Mra. M. Joffries
Mr. M. D. Watson
Boy. R. W. Gallagbor
Mr. J. P. Naof
Rov. G. L. Konnedy
Ray. T. R. FitzGerald
(Polico)
· REPATRIATION OFFICER,
ab Floor, Hong Kong & Bhonglini
Bank Building.
Tel. 09042.
Stli Bontorbor, 1945,
Hongkong means home to a lot
UB DOLLAR
who have been domiclled FOR here for generations and have lost contact with relatives in the homes
of our ancestors. It is Hongkong
phould
Ox Bars Tie has a pasará murd, Hong Kong Shanghai Bank of the two countries Arrange offence against King's Regula-VITAL
FOOD RECUSA
therefore, to our advantage that
change Building (2nd Floor-
of our products
Vehicles-Petrol/Diesel
Marino Engines-Petrol/Die-
Boilers Water Tube ** 'Motor Boats & Water Craft
of all description ..
Our Hong Kong & China office is a Direct Branch of ~~~
*..
the
4. Copies of the forms for Arthur's
P. B. Bolwyn-Clúrico, “DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL &
20th Boptomber, 1945.
DAVIE BOAG & CO., LTD..
Wo bog to announce that we have now occupied our former promiñas
Messrs.
„JOHN L. THORNYCROFT OM0o--
& Co., Ltd." Smith Square,
Westminster,
London.
Chartoro Bank Building, (1st floor) Factory & Godowns →→
Quarry Bay,
Americana and
New Zealanders throughout, the FELLOWSHIP
manent preservation of Pacific the ou
as he did in war
told us all they could.
contoll.ve for tobacco.
of
of the British
the United States."
position
regnin
soon
its
CUTE We do not, nor are we,
A
their
were
out tobacco and cotton imports Shanghai, Sept. 28-The Chi- extent to which we are cutting No fewer than 48 members The Red Cross and the Colonial ph spoleman did not mention with the American authorities for noso authorities are negotiating films, but they obviously core the loan of five 10,000-ton ships to into the question. Toutor
transport coal to Shanghal from Indo-China. It is stated that
of Hong Kong Police Force are listed to go away on or about Tuesday next by as. "Highland Moharch"
Office also sent representatives and were mest helpful."
FRESH FISH
Tho
Pawnshops in Hong Kong there is at present only enough and Kowloon are awaiting fu- coal in
in Shanghai to The G&M. of the 18th Tong fal arrived yesterday from Canton Administration before going der-in-chief of the Shanghai -- A consignment of fresh water struction from the Civil Affairs fortnight, and a great General Tang En-po, comman Kong (Central Chinoze) Group and was unloaded at the Douglas request all members of this group Wharf from where It was taken again. Inte business. The Nanking area, sald, that all hopor to be ro-registared at 105, Queen's immediately to the Central Market. Pawnbrokers Association are of averting a crisis rested on the Road, Central, from 10 am to 4: Prices were comparatively cheap, at the moment registering outcome of these nequilationi pm daily,
woworu informed,
membershi
with hippie Merigolan találni son avevajo po kakak