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-BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION,
CENTRAL EXECUTIVE
BRANJE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
HONG KONG UNIVERSITY
Alumni Association
ALL PART STUDENTS of the University are cordially requested to attend:
A REUNION DINNER & GENERAL MEETING. to be held at the Cafe de Chino, Yaumati Government School China Building, on Wednesday, will ro-opon in temporary promises 21st November, 1945, at 5.30pm
■ 610 Nathan Road on Tugsday, November the 13th. Registration dato Monday, Novombor the 12th. Bees will bo as In 1941.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Please send in your name and address together with the cover chargo (H.K. $ 10,-) to:
Mr. Fung Ping Fan of Bank of East Asia, Ltd, Phone 27747, or Mr. Y. Č. Kwan of Eu Tong Sen, Ltd., Phone 23583.
BRITISH MILITARY
ADMINISTRATION.
HONG KONG
NOTICE
Mosere LAMMEET BROS., Auctioneers, Appraisers mud Sur- vayora, have removed their allioos And auction rooms to the basement of Podder Building, as from the Oth November 1946. Talophone No. C.A.A. MEDICAL BRANCH 20284.
BOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
A Mooting will be held at Room No. 54, 80. toorgo's Building 3rd floor, at 6.30 pm on Thursday November 8th. All Clubs in- teressed are invited to Bond a Representativo.
W. E. OLLA NDS.
Bon, Soorctory.
NOTICE
Tenders are invited for the supply of new headstones and for the renumbering of old headstones in Chinese public cemeteries in Hong Kong and Kowloon.
Full particulars may be obtained from the Medical Branch (0.A.). Hong Kong Bank Building. lat floor
pui
All tenders, which are to be in scaled covers clearly marked with the words "Tender for Supply of Headstones", must reach the Medical Branch (O.A.) not later than 15th November, 1945.
The Administration does not bind itself to accept the lowest
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Jor any tender. hara moved back to their former offices in Queon's Building, 2nd Boor Tol. No. B4111.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HONG KONG
Meetings at which testimonies of Christian Science healings are given are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month at 5:00 pm at Banque de L'Indo Chine (French Bunk Bldg.) 2nd far, Queen's Road.
Nexi inceting: 7th Nov., 1945.
NOTICE
Nonce is hereby given that M. Ip Kwai Chung (#) has terminated his service since March 1942 manager of Messrs. Eng Aun Tong (k * and as attorney for Mr. Aw Boon Haw (#io Hong Kong and elsewhere and as from that! dute his powers whether to act as manager of or agent for Messrs. Eng Aun Tong and/or attorney for Mr. Aw Boon Haw has been revoked and that he has no further connection with Messrs. Eng Aan Tong or Mr. Aw Boon Haw.
Dated this 7th day of November 1945.
ENG AUN TONG PROPRIETOR, AW BOON HAW
BRITISH MILITARY Admin- ISTRATION, HONG KONG
WORKS BRANCH
i.
WATER SUPPLY
NOTICE
Water supplied from the
Waterworks to Consumers will
J. P. FEHILY,
Col.
D. D. M. S. (C.A.) Hong Kong,
5th November, 1945.
REPATRIATION NOTICE
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946.
THE
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OFF-DUTY HOURS
Centre and
0:0
the plans
time.
on
Only Naval Ship With Toc H
Sails
In H.K.
ATTRACTING LITTLE NOTICE. FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC, WHOSE INTEREST IN LARGE NAVAL CRAFT IS NEVER ON THE WANE AS THEY CROSS THE HARBOUR-BY FERRY THROUGHOUT THE DAY, ARE SEVERAL LITTLE MOTOR LAUNCHES THAT ARE DOING ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT. JOBS IN THE INITIAL STAGES OF HONG KONG'S KE- HABILITATION.
INQUIRIES SOLICITED AN INVITATION ABOARD H.M.S. CHALLENGER MOTHER SHIP TO ALL THE LITTLE CRAFT. IT IS ON H.M.S. CHALLENGER THAT THE NEW HYDROGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF HONG KONG HARBOUR IS BEING DRAFTED.
wers
asked to
H.K.V.D.C. At Armistice Ceremony
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Memorial Discovery
MEMORIAL STONE WITH THE TOC H LAMP ON IT TO THE LATE MR. TERENCE ^ ELLACOTT AN ENGINEER BY PROFESSION, Volunteers orders state in THAT WAS TO HAVE BEEN ference to dependents in Macao
AT THE 131⁄21⁄2- that applications for the return to ERECTED
with MILESTONE ON THE TAIPO Hong Kong of dependants -own local accommodation will not ROAD IN · 1941 HAS BEEN be received after a p.m. to-day. | DISCOVERED UNDER RUB- The H.K.V.D.O. will be repre- BLE AT ST. ANDREW'S sented at the Armistice Day Care VICARAGE.
monym
sounders which have portrait painter by trade in civi- C. A. Botevanovich, Pte.
Ono
WOTO
cach
LITTLE DANGER Hong Kong harbour, the officers told our reporter, is of compara tively little danger to shipping us most of the wrecks are ofther not completely submerged or locations are clearly marked.
A vessel with
She
to say
trace.
At dinner, wo learned some more about H. M. S. Challenger. vessel in the is the only Royal Navy equipped with sails. A foresail and gall-malasall helped push her 1,435 tons across the Atlantie in 1940 in a voyage Home from the West Indies. They gave her about an extra half-not to the engines, also making steer- ing easier in heavy scas.
It appeared that no actual print ing of charts was done on board H.M.S. White Bear, now at Singa pore, the only ship in the world RTge displace-presses
carrying extensive printing
She is under the com-
mand of Capt. A. Day, R.N.
tho
A.
(no
CANTEEN OPEN
L. S. Alves. Dress: Bush shirts (ontalde trousers, sleaves rolled, K.D. Bolt), KD. Trousers leggings or putteca), Caps FS. A major loss during the
The abovo | A.R., Black Boots.
carponter known personnel will parade at HK. week was a
"Smiler" who WAS par- V.D.C. H.Q. at 0930 hrs. on San-as
hla craft Licularly skilled in day.
"Eowa who were released by and has поту been shipped the Japanese in 1942 will be issued away
Most to Japan. with clothing on Thursday, Neven the Japanese are not keen on ber 8 between 2 and 4 pm.
going away and are slowly get- Volunteers due for repatriation
ting over
Instilled the story ex Hong Kong who wish to ex-
by Japanese pro- change Hong Kong dollar into any Into
topagandists that they are foreign currency, must apply the Adjutant for the necessary tually to be massacred.
Dafore farms.
exchanging the need no urging and are only too money at the Field Cashiers Office giad to put their mind on some
PLENTY OF FOOD
job.
them
of
even-
They
H.M.S. Challenger (Cmdr. C. at work there. Much modesty all mony at the Hong Kong War A labour fatigue part of Ja-
Memorial on Sunday. The follow- W. Sabine, O.B.E.. R.N., Cap-around kopt the names of most
the core-panese Prisoners-of-War are tain)
now doing general cleaning, ce- wah originally built for of those Involved in the job ang will take part in The opening of the Catholic the Ministry of Agriculture and ship's secret.
Glicer in attendance to the ment reinforcing and carpentry However, 100 for Fisheries as an Arctle Research
montion Cpl. 8. J. Woods, of the C-la-C.: It Col. E. J. B. Mitchell, at the Church, annexes and broadening the appeal of the ship. She has scen service on Royal Marines, who does most of OBE E.D.
Wreath beare: grounds, making ready for the Cheero Club, where nightly en-Ministry work off the Labrador the meticulous drafting work.
TiCA. F. R. Zimmern, H.K.V.D.C. day when St. Andrew's will tertainments are to become the
Dotachment: Lt. F. V. V. Ribeiro, Const.
Lt. J. M. M. Alves, Ptc. R. J. Reed, again be one of Kowloon's prin- vogue, re-focus attention
She has been, for the war years,
HAS SAILS
Pto. G. M. Ozario, Pt. H. cipal places of worship. versal, that perennial problem, What hydrographical survey
The Vicar of St. Andrew's. An unassuming is the Serviceman to do with with 28-foot motor-boats equipped
type, he is al Soares,
LIC. J. O. Bequeiro, the Rev. H. A. Wittenbach, fold Cpl. B himself when ashore or off-duty with ocho
in an life. He had little
Pte. PDA our reporter that he found the ..Campor from his barracks? General averaged 8,000 miles Festing told his audience at depth sounding treks throughout about his work other than for ex- Remedios, Col. L. G. D'A. Reme Japanese & cheerful crowd and
an inquiry. the Catholic Centre, what goes the last year that have completely plaining some of the precautions dios, ICH M. Romeins, Pte. N. hard workers, on
craftsmen of different almost without saying, that pro-surveyed Torres Straits, Keppel that have to be taken avalast one Jaffer, LC. C. L. Pinza, Pto, C. L.
Harbour in Singapore, the mouth of the drafting-room's ever-present, Gutierrez, Pie. L. C. Silva, Pie. for
B. B. Boleros, Pid. R. A. Castro, trades among them, he had dis- vided he can spend his time in
of the Saigon River and, now, monaces, Brother Hat.
the contingent decent, healthy pleasure, he will Hong Kong Harbour.
Thore is a prominent notice in to. R. M. Gutierrez, Pte. H. J. covered that always do so in preference to A complete survey has already the room, stating: "Officers are Xavier, Pte. A. A. Rozo, Pte. A. J. working at St. Andrew's could
sure that
Brown TLC F. H. Gastro, provide a man to manage practi- other less desirable methods of been made of the little harbour to make
all tracing F. Leo, TiSgt. B. R. Pinna,cally every job in the building passing the
and drawers shut." at Aberdeen. In this
submerged are stowed
Tagt, D. F. Lopes and TLIG, and renovation line. matter, Hong Kong is not with-wreck was discovered, about the It appears that rats indulge in a
diet that Includes all size of a coastal Jardine vessel.
types of out experience. The Colony
A general preliminary survey drawing-paper, other than Kada- has always been both a barracks estimates the total number of town and a navel port, in the wrecks in Hong Kong Harbour at English sense of these terms.
53, including 19 Largo vessels. Some of these Only the few whose whole plc-
sunk in air raids over Hong ture is distorted by a freakish American incident here and there noed Kong during the Japanese occu- therefore to be reminded of the pation and a number were scuttled qualities inherent in the men of in December, 1941. all branches of the Services and of the lamentable stupidity condemning 3rd injustice of the many - or eyed condemn- any of them at all - for ing the human failings of the odd
Under or two.
present conditions in the Colony, it taken a perverse point of view ment nostng her way into Hong indeed to pick on the occasional Kong will not give the pilot on fault when, in fact, the credit the bridge as much of a headache as one attempting the mouth of side of the ledger has so much
the Donna Rlver on her way to should to show. Actually, we
the port of Saigon. be taking or excuses, and im- There the United States Air pressing upon the man in uni-Force had been even more effec form that he is not walking the tive, cluttering up the mouth of the river with the wreckage of streets of a normal Hong Kong, and that the severe restrictions most of the Japanese convoy fleet used in the conveyance of ship- 2 p.m.
im what the Colony has to offer
of
tho rice bound for in happier Philippines. The
should against conditions undermentioned stand by in readiness to leave. and more comfortable times are
The Naval Base at Singapors be
the found partly in An additional list will be pub to
wae niso a dificult job. The two Itshed at short notice if, on the breakdown of normal means principal obstructions there were ship's arrival. It is found that of transportation, partly, per- the wrecks of Japanese cruisers. accommodation can be
In provided haps mainly,
Minor items were old lorries, tha. tem-
had been pushed from the plera for women and children
absence of almost
Into the basin, cranes the entire British resident com-
toppled over, and lumps of rubbie munity. To the problem. In from bomb damage. sofar as it constitutes a pro- blem, there never has been any vi final solution. The ideal, course, is that the Serviceman on his arrival here should gra- dually, in the same way as any other Individual freshly here from Humeside, make his own sucial contacts and frankly take
After laborious charting they such part in the normal sociai
had surveyed a route that could life of the community as his possibly see battleships drawing duties and his personality allow.
a 85-foot displacement safely In the past hundreds have done through the Straits.
of their Тьево at the end
to have word
Come so, and, tour, have left Hong Kong with through to the final assault on in the Japanese strongholds in the Paci very sincere regreta. future, we feel sure, hundreds, saving themselves the longer 10,000-mile journey around the will share that experience, for
Australian contiacat. The sudden what it may be worth. At the termination of the war nullifled present time, unfortunately, the immediate importance of the When the Americans Brat ARAB CHARGE there is no British community job. social life in any true scuse, A visit to the chart-room intro-swarmed into Hong Kong In
duced our reporter to the staff Mid-October
No. 28
The SS. ARAWA is expreted to leave for the United Kingdom on the 9th November.
embarkation Probable hour of
FOR UNITED KINGDOM (unaccompanied mates)
Mr. J. E. Sandbach Mr. J. D. Taylor Mr. A. R. II. Phillips Mr. J. Gardiner Mr. F. C. Mudie
Mr. G. A. Loiper Mr. H. L. N. Ascough Canon E. W. L. Marlin Mr. L. C. Pennell
Mr. G. A. R. Wright-Nouth Mr. G. F. Your
Mr. A. L. Gordon Mr. T. McCarthy Mr. A. Oravec
Mr. H. Hallgren
Mr. C. G. Smith Mr. G. Crookdrake
Dr. M. A. Yaroogsky-Broogs
Mr. D. Wilson
Mr. A. Andrew
Mr. T. Swan
Mr. A. Mcarthur
Mr. C. H. Summers
Mr. N. D. Meffan
Mr. M. L. da C. Lourenco Rev. E. Salvador Rev. C. Pinta
H.K.V.D.C.
Sgt. Dick John Cpl. Leitch J. R. Cpl. Karpusheff G. M. Lt. Wright A. M. J. Pte. Greenhalgh W. E. Capt. Valentine R. K. Capt. Dand A. A.
Those who are accommodated in
the RAPWI Contre at Kowloon
be charged for from the 15th will be included in the RAPWI
November, 1945,
supply of water,
Hist.
tion will be allotted on 8.8.
porary
the
and, pretty louay lot as we may be, Hong Kong is hardly a bet- ter place for it. We have there-
ments
TOUGH LUCK
In Hong Kong Harbour,
motor-boats H.M.B. Challenger a first surveyed the wharves' area to ensure a safo berthing of ships, The general survey of the harbour Was started first in & north- westerly, then in an easterly direc tion around the harbour in search of wrecks.
Are
The Toc II Group, who now operate a canteen at St. An- Paris, Nov. 6.
drew's Church Hall, open from Bread will be taken off the
7 to 10.80
p.m. nightly, French ration liat soon and there will be mure meat; potatoes, sugar headed by W. C. Davies, who and chocolate available during is officially attached to 8 Com- the next few months, according to mando Brigade. There in now on announcement by the Food a Toc H representative with the Miniator, Christian Pineau-As- sorvices in every theatre the eociated Press.
services have been taken to.
The first meeting was held at
The officers on board we found to be fairly representative of the Empiro. Australia and India
Ottawa, Nov. 6. The chairman of one of the Vicarage last night of the were represented, and the officers moss were mourning the transfer Canada's largest tyre rubber Toc H Services Circle, and civi- to another vessel of a New Zea-companies stated that Candlanan members and all interest-
Even the old Hong Kong motorists will have to wait for ed fn Toc H work are invited lander. has not been missed with one at least one year before tyres to attend theso Tuesday even- aro obtainable without permit.- officer who was stationed here on
ing circles. Router, that had H.M.S. Medway for some years.
The ship's officers are not with- out their load of bitterness and chagrin. They had spent months' on a bydrographical
eurvey of Strait Torres
between New Guinea and the North Australian
coast.
foro, to invite our friends of 21 YEARS IN
the Services to bear with us, to realise that the limitations are not of our choosing, and that we do quite genuinely deplore the fact that they are thrown so much upon their own resourcen in seeking diversion.
TAIPO ROAD ATTACK. ON EUROPEAN
Mr. Groy. putsor
on Sunday afternoon.
on board à
HONG KONG
U.S. Navy Trying To Boost
Exchange Value
Mr. Davies told our reporter that a ceremony would be held in the near future to erect the memorial to the late Mr. Elling- ton, who was one of the mem- bers of the Toc H group that constructed the new road to the Taipo Orphanage in 1941.
Toc Halms at fellowship and of race,
religion, colour.
AMERICAN NAVY AUTHORITIES ASHORE IN HONGservice, irrespective
KONG HAVE ADOPTED A NOVEL TECHNIQUE IN TRYING TO RAISE THE EXCHANGE VALUE OF politics. UNITED STATES DOLLARS TO THE HIGHLY FAV
creed
or
OURABLE POSITION THEY ENJOYED WHEN THE NEW COMMANDO O.C.
FLEET FIRST ARRIVED LAST MONTH.
SHORE PATROLMEN HAVE BEEN STATIONED IN FRONT OF THE PRINCIPAL MONEY CHANGER EST- ABLISHMENTS TO PREVENT SAILORS FROM TRONISING THEM UNTIL THE EXCHANGE VALUE IS BOOSTED.
The official rate is four to jonc.
PA-
charged that the Jews are
IN HONG KONG
The new Ofleer Commanding the S Commando Brigado and Garrison Commandor, Kowloon, Brig. H. D. Fellowes, D.S.O., RM. arrived in Hong Kong yesterday by plano via Calcutta and Ran- goon.
the free market
Cairo, Nov. 6.
Brig, Fellowes, formerly Com- rate was approximately eight to Musa Alami, a leader in the manding Officer of 42 Royal Mar- opc. It dropped a few days Pan-Arab Leagud, said the Arabe ins Commando, flow out from ago to around six to one. willlugly would agree to addition England. He commanded the 42 Loudspeakers at the wharf al Jewish immigration If an im... Commando in Burma. It was admonish American seamen not Vartial United Nations body de- during this campaign that the cided Palestine's economy, could Brigadier was wounded, lator re- to patronize money changers carry the extra load.
ceiving the award of the D.80. unless they get at least 7.60 Ho
He was, after his Burma sorvico, Com- AFTER COMPLETING 21 Hong Kong dollars for each more Interested in the "number" for a short time Deputy YEARS' RESIDENCE IN HONG American dollar, The rate on of immigrants than in the more mander of the Brigade in KONG YESTERDAY -
important problem of whether India and then few home to EIGHT ·YEARS WITHOUT Tuesday was 6.80,
Palestine actually can absorb take up the past of Deputy Com- LONG LEAVE MR. J, A. BEN- An American shore comma greater numbers on a sound econo-mander of 1 Commando Brigade.
This is not the Brigadier's-firat- DALL CHIEL ACCOUNTANT der declared that financial men
He said the Arabs were not visit to Hong Kong as he was horo OF THE WATERWORKS DE had Informed him that there is PARTMENT, IS DUE TO FLY was no reason for the rate drop opposed to any Jew who wishes in 1030 as a Royal Marine Officer HOME TO-DAY VIA KUNMING ping, except that the money to settle in Palestine for religious in one of H.M. ships.. AND CALCUTTA
changers believed they could reasons.
"He charged that the younger A Bonior member of the Hong
generation of Jews had been
AND
MILITARY STORES CHARGE
Consumers must sign at the It is expected that accommoda: British ship in port, was the vic- Hong Police Reserve; his interest beat down the price, so, he de- office of the Water Authority, MORDA for Women and child: tim of a hold-up in Tal-po Road in the unit goes back to 1929 cided on the boycolt tactics.ught to dislike the Arabs and
Americana also feel them- when he joined the Sharpshooter St. George's Building, Chater ren and any further men on the
Flight-Sorgeant Jonna of the Company, which was later merged selves irked by the changers in that the Araba have little to say Road, by the 18th November Civilian, Repatriation Officer's List
discounting solled in the country's administration.
Associated Press. currency and bills of Rowall 1945, the undertaking (Form F) This ship is expected to leave for E.A.F. was driving op Toi-po into the Emergency Unit of the gistence on
He was appointed Officer Com origin. to pay water charges for their the United Kingdom, via Shanghai; Road in a vehicle, when near the Hong Kong Polica Reservo.
Еагорела Roservoir, ho BW 3
There now are about 20 covered with blood stumbling down manding the E.U.(R) in 1938, premises if they wish to retain on about 11th November
In the local world of sport, the road.
figt Jones took the man into has always shown a keen interest, American ships in the harbour. his car, and learned that he was being an active member of 120 attacked by four Chinese, who Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Asso struck him on the head with a ciation, eocratary and treasuror stone, and robbed him of $320. and of the Hong Long Civil Service private papers. One of the man Cricket Club, and vice-president of the Public Works Recreation was armed with a revolver. vicinity when he met the men' at- about. 4. p.m. on Sunday. He was taken to the R.A.F. Hospital and went back to his ship after treatpient.
Either a landlord's or a tenant's signature will be accepted.
Landlords and tenants must decide between themselves who
la to be responsible for payment, of water charged.*
Premises for which no Form F ly signed will be disconnected from the Waterworks. Kar
Water charges will be as laid down in Water Works Ordinance No. 20 of 1938, a copy of which can be seen in the office of the Water Authority.
Commanding Officers of Ser rice Unita are not required to aign Form F but are requested to submit a list of promisca cócupind by them
S
Lints will be published later. The 8.8. EMPIRE CHIEFTAIN is expected to leave for CANADA on or about 18th Novembor! :
Time of departure will be noti fled later...
The undermentioned
should
ILO. BOARD
Paris, Nov. 0. The International Labour Or ganisation has selected Australia.
HILLIER STREET INGIDENT
Four Chinede and a girl of 17 were taken to the Queen Mary Hospital suffering from wounds as a result of an attack by four Indian soldiers in Billor. Street, on Monday night.
stand by'in' readiness to leave:-1, Bir, Groy was hiking in the Club. to undergo na Brazil, Chile; Egypti 2Mexico. Plectric Road, A MAPAĽA to interforo bodámé Involved.
Donalt Mother St.
Rosalie Blator Sta.
Eichenbaum Miss L...
Russell Mr, D. 0. Butor Mrs O. Suter Matr. P.
Gertendo Sister Ste
Aspunta Blanche Goboll St **Enrio
Sando Mrs. E. M. Sutar Mr. FA Suter Miss E.
Woo Miss D. E.
H.K.V.D.C.
Krafta Mrs. KANADA
REPATRIATION OFFICE Norendam, 1015,
SUBMERGED WRECK
A wrecked buoy has been estab
lished in the western approaches
Two Chinese merchants, Ho The Incident occurred about Yes-mul and Wong Yung-tol. 10.30 when the girl, Chiu. Nul was wore cautioned by Mr. Y approached by four Indian soldiers Kwan at the Summary Military in uniforin. She started to run Court yesterday for unlawful and one of the Indiana gave chase, possession of military stores; at Four Chinese passornby who tried
was alleged thint the
accused The Folies were informed and operation on arrival in the United Peru, Poland and wadon to fill wors found in possesion of a bag the Emergency Unit were sont to Kingdom. His numerous frietide olight positions in the Board of of Australian flour and a tin of the scemp. One of the soldiers will, in conjunction with us, wish Director which are alternated culls, moperties of the Naval was apprehended.
The girl was boriously injured, him a spoody recovery to good annually The United States, authorities and do so health and a safe return to Hong United Kingdom, France, China,
Accusp stated that they while the othpra were discharged Kong.
Belgium, Helised, Canads and bought. The goods from sampen after treatment. A India have been selected in other people, who collgeted them from positions on a standing basis-- ships in the harbour, spiego, kt Associated Press,, Buchare
The Court warned, that no, dxcuse would be accepted in futuro Sergeant McCarthy prosecuted. PIANO RECITAL,
SOVIET DIRIGIBLE
i
Moscow, Nov. 6. The newspaper "Bolabevik"
to Hong Kong, according to reported that a big Soviet diri-
yaktor
notice to marinera 15o just gible "Victory" bas just com-
day,
*
4 submerged wreck dangerous pleted Ita flight of over eighty
TRAFFIC, DEATHS
Chicago,
The nation's September trafe alluated 120 de hours over the Black Sea in or deaths after the sampling radion
to navigilas d blant from Tung ploratory, wörk and hunting, of was lifted waro Plus, an ingrgado |
TOON 2.8
Ku Light in marked with a muni doating mines, Thing into tho
mouth a
unlighted copies, boorale dikhted arsh mention of Soviet dirigibles | 9 NOR wreck, marking" buoy, will replace,
this: tempersed to key in the to come from Moscow, i Aaboverers indication, that sh
A wooden door in the residence of Police Sergeant 3. Lewis" of No. 7 Police Station was stolen during the night of Sunday). Bentented.l be two thờntha' hard A pianoforte recital will be labour by Mr. 6. Y. Kwan at the given by Mra, Mary doodban At Sommery Military Cours: yeater- 8p.me to-night by state who a days whia kwa faidia mulle ot Cathedral Hall, Garden Road. there,, 20% There Zbookmen All interested sexe, welcomter 48e cant/alocayihy: 0456ccultad..