Pago 2

NOTICE

All Chinese Soldiers who wETU serving in 1941 in British Are y Unis are required to report to the Jockey Club Stables, app/ Valley, by November 20, 1945,| for embodiment in a Chinese' Poineer Unit.

COMBINED SERVICES

OFFICERS CLUBS PENINSULA HOTEL BRANCH A

DANOE

WILL BE HELD IN THE BOSE ROOM (GTH, FLR) PENINSULA HOTEL,

KOWLOON THURSDAY, 16 NOV. 1945. BUFF AT REFRESH JENTS

Ali documentary evidence such as pay book, Japanese discharge certificate, copies of orders, let- tors, allowance books or cards. ON marriage or birth certificates and identity cards, should be produced at the time of ceporting.

These documents are required in order to obtain information so that pay and allowance accounta may be checked and final adjust- ment made of balances duo to individual.

All payments made by H.Q No 4 R.A.P W.L. Control Staff. third floor Hong Kong and} Shanghai Bank Building, to ex- Chinese soldiers in British Units will cease on Novembar 20, 1945.

HEADQUARTERS,

LAND FORCES,

HONG KONG.

LRITISH MILITARY ADMIN. ISTRATION, HONG KONG CA.A. MEDICAL BRANCH

NOTICE

It is hereby notified that the Dental Health Office of the Medical Branch (2.4) has been removed to General Post Office Building, 3rd floor, as from 12th) November, 1945.

Telephone numbers of the andre mentioned ofheers of the Health Section

now ax follows:

A D.R. (Lt Col. T.W. Ware) 39827 Lady MO. (Dr. Mary King

39318 An epidemic M.O, (Dr. PH.)

Teug 1 39518

Supt. of Sanitary Services. (Mr. L. Brewer; 39256) General Office

39354

FROM 19.30 ERE.

Admin on : (Membors and Guests Only) HK$30 Inoluai - g Buffoh,

OWNERSHIP OF HARBOUR CRAFT

All owners and managers of arbour launches and lighters, xcluding junks and native craft. rior to 8th December, 1941 a e o render a return of the craft wwwned by them at that dare ogether with particulars of their resent location where known to

DIVISIONAL SEA TRANSPORT OFFICER.

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 3

5. S. TAMOROA"

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1945,

THE

CHINA MAIL

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Telephones: 82312, 24354 & 38928

Managing Editor: W. J. Keates.

Subscription Raten:

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ECONOMIC

EQUALITY

In these

RENNUS WARNING

Bombay, Nov. 18. Pandit Nehru, apraking in Bombay to-day, stated that swaraj meant the coupleto li- quidation of British rule in India.

Thord would, ho said, bè a~ people's government in Now, Delhi and the provinces, and the battle of freedom would | como sooner than people ex-

pected-Associated Press,

RESTAURANT FOR CLERKS

CIVIL AFFAIRS 18 PROPO9- ING TO OPEN A CHINESE RESTAURANT FOR CHINESE

CLERKS EMPLOYED BY

CIVIL AFFAIRS AND ESSEN- TIAL SERVICES.

near

This in ilkely to be located at the Kam

restaurant Lung the Sinceres building, and 1 in stated that charges will be very moderate.

to

Correspondents columna in the last two or three the numbers,

In order to set sume idea of heads days have taken the local adments have been requested

of Depart

ministration severely to task. submit to the General Administra- They throw out a sharp chuoj tive Branch, Major 3 L. lenge to also the public

Walmon, by noon on Saturday on science, in its unblinking indif ference

the to

1.

Chinese The undermentioned are to listed for embarkation:

UNITED KINGDOM.

must ter

poverty,

เป

'on-

#4

it is to go

dawa upon record as an unhappy story of the past, and a sincere

a day, or it

approximate return of the Chinese

employed in each Branch of Her vice who wish to avail themselves of this restaurant.

Lord Brooke To Arrive To-morrow

FIELD MARSHAL LORD BROOKE, CHIEF OF THE IM-

PERIAL GENERAL STAFF, IS ARRIVING IN HONG" KONG TO-MORROW IN THE COURSE OF HIS 33,000- MILE AIR TOUR OF INDIA, BURMA, CEYLON AND THE FAR EAST.

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01

JUST BEFORE HE LEFT, LEFT, LORD BROOKE, "BOSS" OF THE BRITISH ARMY, FINISHED ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT JOBS OF HIS CAREER—A BLUE- PRINT FOR THE BRITISH ARMY OF THE FUTURE. This man with sharp fenturca | knowing, In the Inst war knowledge and keen eyen is now 60, and he great was his commande a place in military batteries and high-angle fire that ho was called "Tha. Wizard." Ha | history. It was in 1941

invented the barrago map, which Sir Alan Brooke, as he then made it ponsible to put up an ad- was, became Chief

f the vancing wall of firo in front of

the infantry.

that

Imperial General Staff, and his lenderhip of the Bri.

But his understanding of artil- tish Army has bren

lery did not convince Brooke that brilliant that it earned him

the same sort of fighting would peeruge this year, and brought win future wars. He knew chan- him the Russian Order of Suvo-es would come and prepared for them; be became the Army's rov, 1st Class, last year.

| biggest revolutionary in mechani- Brooke dkd 群 grent job nt

antion. Dunkirk, from which he caine BELIEVER IN UNORTHODOX home in a trawler that was dirang the last ships to leave the bomb. shattered bench.

le was chosen as 0-in-C., Home Britain had be Forces, brenoso

And he wen fortress come a gunner, What Brooke does 191 know about guns. is not worth

READER'S LETTERS

Lond Brooke has always be- lieved in the unorthodox. Before the war, he made officers attend lectures at which world news was discussed.

When, as a corps com.

in

STRUGGLE FOR PEACE

Washington, Nov. 13. Former Secretary of State Cordell Hull said to- day that he was most gra- tified by the award of the -Nóbelpaace-prize,-birt- warned that the struggle for peace must be intonal- fled and brandened' if tho human race to to be pro- served in this atomle ago.

ho "It is imperativo,” said, "that there be con- tinued unity and friendly understanding and common effort among people and atatesmen of the major United Nations."Associat ed Press.

Four Year's

Sentence

Passed

labour

years' hard

Woni

by Sum-

Court yesterday

Sentence of four

was imposed on Chuen, alias Ma Paa-chuen, mander. ho left for Franco

Mr. Lea D'Almada at the 1999, he called his staff towather

mary Military and said: "Don't forget anything

for unlawful possession of a revol you have read in your text books,

vor nad sight rounds of ammuni but don't let the text books make

tion at Prince Edward Rond, and you forget how to think for your-

for

revolver at carrying tho selves.

At his desk, Brooke looks like Street, without a licence on Octo- Queen's Road Weat near Eastern

Wrong Target alary of $375 por moalli whereas rimmed spectacles, he

Sir. The continued us viru-

buropean which

2

Leunig

Athug

paper are the great

it would seem to be necessary once again to point out that of the hanalus of former residents left berc:---

a businessman.

Outdoors, without his horn- could be taken for nothing but a soldier. He is a crack shot, lees hunting, is one of the few non who have ridden down and speared a wolf

a European Medical Offeur with the me degrees has an initial salary of $933 per month (£700 per annum) plus quarters or rent allowance. A Chinese Sanitary from horseback. inspector with a Certificate of the

with o

inspectora BEATEN

Royal Sanitary institute for Sant- A PROBLEM OF salary of $100 per month whereas OWNERSHIP

L

OF

European Sanitary Inspertor the samo certificate starts with $346 per month (£200 per Annum) plus quarters runt allowance. There Are numerous other instances of disparity and

but

will the above serve for the present.

The General Orders of the Hong | Kong Government give some lilu- minating facts. Officers on ster- ting salary receive from $150 to

bor 13.

Mr. A. el Areulli soaisted by Chief Detective Inspector N. B. Fraser was for the prosecution.

was alleged that accustd

It

drew

the revolver 22 Eastern Street, when he was recognised by a Chinese woman whom he had robbed in Walchow last year.

Accused wns Arrested on in- formation and he took the Police to Prince Edward Read, where the revolver and eight rounds of ammunition was found.

lectric U.S. SIXTH ARMY TO

J.

A Chinese shopkeeper, Ng Chim, was charged before Mr. C. Y Kwan at the Summary Milliary Court yesterday with receiving Atalen property, two kettles belonging to the Hong KODg Electric Company, at Tank DISAPPEAR Street and Upper Lascar Row.

According to Sub-Inspector Michelle, he visited No. 8, Tang

Takyo, Nov. 43. Street at 6 p.n. on Monday with De-activation of the famed $260 per month rent allowance if

United a search warrant and found an

Staten they are not provided with quar-

Sixth Army. electric kettle marked H.E.C. 20

which General Walter Krueger Lers. Subordinate European Off- He then went to No. 42, Upper led through New Guinen, Leyte cor: are granted free partially-

Lascar Row, the shop belonging furnished quarters or if no quar-

announced to- to accused, where another kettle and Luzon, was ters are available a rent allow marked H.E.C. 6 was found. day, but headquarters explain- 4nce of $60

(if no per month

not mean Accused said he bought the ed it would

any 1. The majority are billeted dependants in Colony) up to $110 kettio nome time last year during wholesale movement of troops. sier sa Government requisitioned per month (with family) Whoo the Japanese occupation and did In effect, it will mean disband hotels or R.A.P.W., Contres, their

C locally rescruited officer

not know houses

was stolen property. ing of headquarters and e- Lyng boun completely (medien officer excluded) gota Mr. Kwan stated there was no stripped and destroyed by soupers the princely sum of $26 maximum evidence to show that the ketties assignment of most Sixth Army boch Delore Japan's surrender and per month after 10 years servico,

Robert were stolen from the Hong Kong Personnel to Lt. Gen. during the two mentre that have suppose the Government expect Electric Company. Defendant was Eichelberger's Eighth Army. —- vlapsed since.

the locally recruited staff to sloop discharged.

Associated Press. in the Botanical Gardens all those 10 years.

Allowances of coal are granted to officers entitled to free fuel and light on the following scales:-8 tons a far for married officers; 7 tons a years for an married officerca. Where Kran or electricity is allowed for cooking purposes at least one ton of cual is allowed per year. Of course all these are for the privileged European Government Bervants

the he Divisional Sea Transport misery and the squator whogh is to be found in Hfficer, Peninsula Hotel, Kow, everywhere

Colony. Some

11 oon by the 17th November, 1945, this

points raised are. is alwuya Captain W. J. MOORE, É. N. R.,] to be exported, based upon s

conceptions. But in the main, The come is unanswerable. Par- ticularly is this true, in ita re- iation to the problem IH whofe of the simple issue larged upon in the letter pub-i lished elsewhere in this page, | len namely, the disparity in dry roo scalea paid by Government to have been siting the cornupond European rivil rivants and ence Colinha ự your

and

surge extent shota muunda tary Locally-born to

ArtL_ miembers of the so-callerf Bullae wrong

muajority of the "Vatns of the ordinate branch, even between

with are no longer in the toleny individuals of equal qualifică-

and therefore cannot be held rem Mr. & Mrs. O. F Bower, Mr. tions. The facts are no obvious

versible tor tae mucked BIK That they hardly need em and multe about which we read & Mrs. II. Danbrowsky & Son.

* so muca. 1ou have alrendy point- Mr. & Mrs. Madgwick, Mr. & Phasis. Wine emerges

unfairacus of primary interest - ed out all this in your abla vai- Mrs. M. V Morrison, Miss P. day is whether, the case having tur

furimi va the subject nut neverthe- Barton, Mr & Mrs. J. Skinner, been established,

Lexs your Corresponents ACUI Mr & Mrs. E. 'brien, Mr. &

determined to carry on ventilating what end only be (1) KUVANES Mrs, M. A. Burruex. Mrs. C.

they have been nursing during the M Basto & two daughters, and purposeful attempt made to last live bilier years or (2) co- Mrs. S. G. Hobbs, Mrs. R. prohibit its perpetuation. It is Baines they shoud direct to other Lazzeri. Mr & Mrs W. recognised that the revolution-

- qugrura. Paterson, Miss. J Cheng, Mr ary reform required cannot hel 1. C. W Fitches & daughter, accomplished in Mr & Mrs. F. < Rodgers, Miss month, but the principles can M Corlobe, Mr E P. Julebin & be made crystal clear, and road Bon, Mr. & Mrs V. Volmensay progress towards their imple- mentation inslated upon. The & son, Mr. T. Henderson, Mr. T. whole question is, of course, in E Qrines, Dr. (Mrs.) I. Frommer, evitably Baked with Lift Mr T 8wan, Mr N. D. Meffan, bronder problem of the future Mr. F. Goodwin, Mr K. N. constitution of the Colony and Melood, Mr. J. Lewis, Mr. L. N. the essential requirement that; Karpovitch, Mr. & Mrs. J. the people should enjoy a grit Michell, Mr. K. J. Martin, Miss ur share in the administration.i

In other words, if it is accept J. Martin, Mr. P. W. Jones.

ed that this Colony must move H. K. V. D. C.

soon towards a more democratie A/Sgt. A. r. Lee and wife,' form of government, then the Pie. N. Jaffer, wife and son, worst of the anomalies referred Col. H. L. Moors & dependents, to by "Anti-Exploitation" can-

3. Alany of them have lost all Meanwhile, Pie. G. A. Goodban, wife and not long survive.

their possessions and are dupend- circumstances call for the exer- unt. for clothing and other sup- cise of patience. The Milltary piles on the benchcence of charit-only It has come to our notion that|H. K. R. N. V. R.

Administration at present in able organizations.

I can assure Democrat that the unauthorised persons are illegally

4. Most of them do not qualify appalling conditions Democrat en Lieut. II. C. Glover & Mrs. control of affairs, la responsible

And other demanding money from consumers

neither for the distress nor for for N.A.A.

priv happily found and dinapproved of, Glover.

Are piticially nou were here before the war and not under various protexea for a sup

the disparities in emoluments. leges as they

to Japanese maladministra- ply of alvetrialty No workman INDIA.

It is merely the inheritor of supposed to be here and have no due

under Military tlon. is authorised to enlloot any money'

Administration. Dr. & Mrs. O. I. E. Sousa and the sort of legacy for which proper alatus

It is a well known fact that at... whatsoever.

moment one returos no thanke. children, Mr. A. V. Gouveia, beral disposal of public funds the tone of some

A disturbing factor evinced by the present

many high of your cor- salaried Government officers not Mr. N. B, Shroff & family, Mrs. in the amelioration of communi- respondenta lecters is a tendency only get free

meals

at Govern- M. B. Iranee & children, Mr

ty distress, and in reducing liv vociferously to demand gratitud. ment expense but rations as well, & M M A. Khan & children, ing cests for the great mass of

a right because of combus while the majority of the lowly large number of people har An All-In Mrs. P. Kaur, Mes B. & J the population, Ja to be taken gervices performed during the paid clerks are not paid aufficient evitably

be If anybody expecta to ly even Kor, Mrs. Baldawala & children, as an earnest of good intentions,

te koop body and soul housing problem. It has been able to sit back and enjoy for together. Is it a case of "To him Mr. A. J. James & family. Mr. its record in the few short & Mrs. . . r. Perera & weeks of its establishment uas children, Mr. & Mra. P. earned more plaudits than dia- Farmanand & children, Mr. & approval. At the same time, it

is obviously desirable that Mra. N. Sitlan & children, statement of future policy on Messro M. Y. Khan, A. 1. Chiba, S. R. Solina, 5. Rijumal, Miss, S. Dos.

J. P. FEHILY,

Col. D.D.M.S. (C.A.)

Hong Kong,

12th November, 1945,

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER

CO., LTD.

Conquers are asked

bo make all payment at the Com- pany's Oflious and to refuse any monotary demand, also to reporti the circumstances to the Hond Office of the Company concerned. All workmon carry identification cards and consumers shoală refuse to give access to any premises anless the identifiestan ourd is produced.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC UO., LTD.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. LTD.

Hong Kong, 10th, Novombor, 1945,

NOTICE

SOU.

H. K. V. D. C.

Mr. A. Chan, Rev. B. Tohill

If the

2. Most of these still in Hong Kong are here because their fer-

Vices are required by short-stuffed

their RECEN-

Government organisations, continued presence being sary to, but fur some peculiar rea- resented by son summitaneously serinin memours of our new Civil

Minary hierarchy.

4.5

War.

Housing Problems In Canton

(Our OwnCorrespondent).

CANTON TO-DAY IS AN OVER-POPULATED CITY. BY THIS I MEAN THAT IT HAS MORE PEOPLE THAN THERE IS AVAILABLE HOUSING ACCOMMODATION

FOR THEM.

THOUGH NO OFFICIAL CENSUS HAS BEEN TAKEN NEWLY-ARRIVED OFFICIALS AND THEIR FAMÍ LIES ALONE-EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND, AND SOME HAVE PLACED THESE NEW ARRIVALS FROM 100,000 TO 300,000.

The sudden influx of such a

created a Berious

youre the benefits to be showered that hath more shall be given; computed that only one-third of Contribution

ANTI-EXPLOITATION.

habitable, the remaining two-

Washington, Nov. ED. thirds being either damaged, Präsident Truman called to-day the American people to pulled down or so thoroughly upon stripped by looters that they observo November 22 as a day of national thanksgiving for the are just a landmark.

blessing of victory.

upon them by a rateful country, to him that hath not more shall the pre-war tenements are still they are in for a sad disillusion- be taken away"? ment. Surely in a total War of the nature of that which we have just come through

everyone has done their bit, whother, they were in the front lius, in prison compe, In passive defence services, arnia- mont factorios etc. In the opin- ton of many ex P.O.Ws, the real

such matters as the framework of the Colony's new constity tion and the liberalising of the civil establishment should not be too long delayed: The life heroines of the War wore the of the present military admin women of Britain,

LABOUR RESTIVENESS

COMMONSENSE

The President's proclamation re- quested the people "to give thanks with the humility of free mon, each knowing that it was the might af no one arm, but of all together, by which we wure saved." The President said victory was won with the courage and blood of

WOMAN JUMPS INTO THE HARBOUR

After the Japanese surrender, tenanta sensed a coming boom and Sir, I am sorry that your cot- respondent "A Chinese Observer" at once fixed up with their land

lords for a continuation of their totally misunderstood the view Pte. & Mrs. F. Stanek & son,

tenancy on a national dollar baala who uncom- point of "Democrat.” Judging

in place of the puppet currency. Pte. & Mrs. L. Brezny and istration is not to be long. Or plainingly wont short of rations from his remarks I suspect he is The result was that when new

Chinese (as your heading L/Cpl A. Jiricek.

Bo we may hopo. It would sim- and comforts and worked coura- not

Arrivals came, nearly all houses SHANGHAI

plify matters considerably if.ceously under the stress of terrible labels him) nor an observer.

Face is an important facter in were fully recupled, and those who soldiery, sailors and airmen, by the the new administration which air raids and bad housing condi-

sweat. Ingenuity of Workers, will have to be organised to tions in order that the service-Chinese life and the Chinese re-still had houses or flats to let were Mr. & Mrs. E. De Vleeschouwer take over is built up from the men should not lack for anything gard shabby clothes, untidy ap- or slow to take the fullest advan-farmora, engineers, industrialista, and the devotion of women and Unless we all remove the chips bearance: dilapidated horns as a tag of the situation. & children. Cpl. J. C. Fonseca start in such a way as to fit in from our shoulders, think less great loss of face. Which Chinese tact a landlord who has a fiat, to

you are lucky enough to con- children. (H.K.V.D.C.).

does not avant a good income, which let, you do well to let him do all with all the United Nations to Ho sald America is determined readily with Hong Kong's Now about what we feel is due to us

and work like beavers in full co-leads to better home better, find the talking and just nod your head make the peace.perrasment Asso Will Deal

operation and harmony with each better clothes and a higher stand He asks for a month's rent

inciated Press- other for the next five years, atard of living? Home and abroad, holding to what A sensible Chinco hopes to advance, which is, of course, only wo have and ignoring the half- aave enough for a rainy day or reasonable. Then he asks for the bakod sentimentalities pumped out to start business or to buy land equivalent of a month's rant for arranging the tenancy, and continuously by sections of the In his village. Thriftiness. is a Press and parlour intelectuala, it natural trait of the Chinese but another two months rent for Tahoe

do into economie ruin, with dire vation, misery and aufforing? is likely that our Country will which Chinese would choose "star-money. As one who clearly sees A 27-year-old woman, Young which way the wind blown you Kang, was taken to the Tong Wah consequences for ourselves and Is there not something radically naturally agree to all these condi-Hospital yesterday evening after with, the local social and tious but if you should have the dumping Into the harbour near the our families.

POWNEE.

E. ecquonie Bratem when according temerity to point out that the flat Western Maicol Bro al den

On Tor to a wall known.lung specialist in a in negd of some, repair.or, should, Toveis district, and it was sald "Terface, “in- the “uppor H.K. more than half of the popu- criticise the promises, as old, lation have hun har fatent B7 will forthwith be told that tho after her rescue from the wal that he had had a quarrel with Doea Chinese Observer bellove whole bargain is off, and have a that this is caused by: Chinese Job to get him in a talking mood her sister. erat. If there were more people lous and inadequate wagon of the

Sir-Congratulations to Demo- frugality, and not, by the peanda apala.

If you are not lucky enough to like Democrat and Bishop Hall breadwinners Burdly the smell contact landlord with a whole the World, and particularly the oration of tho lot of the auto in-flat to let, there is nothing to do Far East, would be a happler glorious majority to the respon but to rent a portion of a flat from place to live in.

ibility of the modern democraticams sprindioal: tenant, and it re- Perhaps Democrat does not government which is to the quires little imagination to know know that the gulf between the boople, by the 'people and for the what to expect..

It's landlords”, paradise-and Leo Dock, 24, was hentenced to European and the Chinese stand people."" thren months' hard labour, by Mrard of living In caused by tho

ANOTHER DEMOCRAT if you can aqueose your fatally and yourself into, corner of your flat U. Y. Kwan at the Bummary bill great disparity in the scale of

and let out the rest of it you may Inry Court "yesterday," "for steal wards pdoria fountain - nan from Jod

The Special Branch, Civil

2. Hong Kong passengers Affairs (Police), are investigating assemble at Queen's Pier at 9.15 charges against persons of assista. on THURSDAY the 15th ing the enemy to the detriment instant. of the Allied cause during the]

Kowloon passengers will as Japanese occupation. It is hoped semble at No. 1 pier Kowloon that members of the public will Wharves at 9.45 a.m. to await assist the Police in their investig Embarkation: Officer.. ation by communicating any relevant facts within their 3. Passengers must NOT knowledge. Any such inform board the vessel without first ob ation, if not already officially, taining their embarkation cards reported to the Special Branch, which will be sued at assembly may be communicated in person points.

Windsor, Ont., Nov. 13. A call went out to thousands of

beterve a work hollday to day to their support for the domonstrato Windsor automobile plant strike, but the extent of the sympathy action remained to be seen. Calls for the one-day work stoppage went to heads of (all 0.1.0. and AFL uniona In the dominion after a mass meeting by 10,000

workers throughout Canada, to

to Room 305, Hongkong Bank 4. The above does NOT pormons Sunday night-Associat- Building, 3rd floor, or by letter incl de passenger listed by od Fresa. addressed to the Special Branch RAPWI.

as above. Any written inform

apon should in addition to the 5. NO PASSENGERS. WILL facts within the writer's know. BE TAKEN FOR SINGAPORE

Lodge, contain his or her full dame, addron and teleph no number (if any). An interview will die carranged by appoint- ment us soba sa posiible after receipt of tie continunication.

1.

¡AUSTRALIA:

HMS "CHASER'

No accommodation is available [for passengere by, thin ship.

REPATRIATION OFFIONE,

8. A. BAMBON. 18th November, 1945,

PICKPOCKET SENT TO PRISON

caused Attracsosht when he not

Disparities

A giants fat (the local Govern-Mr. A. H. Voltman, maneger not be, relatively, badly of your Postar rex, American taller, hement Civil Service List(1041) of the 30JL, Hong-Kong has wolf.

ange that salaries aro-revolved sidelegramdrom Hwax allocations and cellenor de leö7:kimister tobbe fountain pen from.com.aulty put on colour or Pas To for AUR NATY Jake, Home supolatho King

hotelow exemplesai Viloamily fun him three Revenues felbin, breadcant to

•rveruibed Medlem onder with Fouthern China; for 1 Jab-Inspector Fyffe preescuted. Edinburgh degreon starts with, alanda Ministry of Chippinge

nt

HONG KONG UNIVERSITY

§Alamtal Association into ALL FAST STUDENTS of the University are cordially requested to stiend:

A REUNION DINNER & VAGENERAL MEETING

to be held the Cafe de Chine, Chida Building, on Wednesday gist Notailor, 16, arp 30 p.m.

Plomo sund in -addrbia together i

Pohárro (ILK.$10

Londen, Nov. 18. Mr Fing

make ble usual Ben Chang List Prind the Frogino.com MrY, CAS 9 of Be Day. -- Layerçolaked Lid, Phong 2300

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