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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY:20, 1946
H.K. TREASON TRIALS
(Continued from Page 1)
"These trials have been awaited with considerable and j keen public interest, and the
'sư Baitor: W. J. Keate charges for these are explann tory of the amount of investi Telephones:
gation and preparation necea- Bary for bringing each case 'to for their cases, Sir, as trial,
from the charges you will see are serious ones--charges of nd- hering to Our Lord the King's
aiding, enemies--if
assisting and comforting these enemies. They constitute the gravest of all crimes. the law rewa of -bone graver, the chargh of high treason. For this regson alone. Sir, they merit the most serious und careful investigation, pre- paration, handling and consider-i allon.
Sabeription Rates:
R.K.S 0.01 2. K.$18.00)
ILK SAR
No More Forward
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BEGIN
1.
of Hong Kong and ite Dopen- dencias.
OVERT ACTS On or about the 16th day of June, 1943, foryaking his duty und allegiance to Our Lord the King and enlisting the Japanese ubject and D
Gendarmerie (Kempelta) in the
Living Cost Shows Decrease
For the first time in several weeks the official Food and Fuel cost figures issued by Government showed a decrease yesterday, for the week ending Feb. 16.
staff, Mr. 9. E. Lavrowa Rus- Rinn, but who is really on American Chinese, Mr. Ya Fook Har, said Colony of Hong Kong and its Rice Chairman of various, very im-Dependencies as a Special (Poli- Vegetables portant minime concerna andtical) Detetive" with duties of Salt Cabbage other commercial enterprises in cou
investiga Oil counter-espionage ind Hong Kong, the Philippines.tion of British and Allied agents Tea Netherland East Indies, etc., engaged in espionage activities well as the Morsman Investment directed towards aiding and as- Co. in London.
alsting our Lord the King and his subjects in the prosecution of the said war and remaining with the nald Kemwital until about the month of April, 1944,
Marsman is a Dutch Jew, but for convenient reasons, he also bad a. Philippine passport, which this time probably helped him to make rood his excape. At the same time, however, should not be surprised if his
In or about the months of September. October and Novem ber, 1943, with intent to aid ant
the outd enemies
assist the
of our
'Catties
Week ending
Week ending
9,2,46
16,2.46
-7,2
1,440
1.440
19
1.026
.893.
2
.140
.128
2.324
2.247
.960
.960
1.284
1.176
1.704
1.360
2,301
1,803
10.0
2,600
1.900
,700
.700
Total
$ 14.479
$ 12.607
Salt Fish Fish Pork Firewood Bean Curd, 14 plcces
Co-Directors in the Philippines or the King and his sublects person aiding and as-isting M
are also posing as Philinolnes. as he did in Hong Kong to save his vast interesta,
GOLD MARKET
closed at $3.16. In the The spot market was feature-
of
NOTICE
ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB AND
· ROYAL HONG KONG NAVAL YACHT CLWEL
Mooling will be bold in the Can- ference Rom, 1st Floor, Cloucester Building on Wednesday, 27th February as follows:-
(1) At 5-18 p.m., of members of the R.I.K.Y.O. to elect represen- tativos to nervo on the Committe of the R.EL.K.N.Y.O. All mem- born ата requested to bo present.
(0) At 6.00 p.m. of all, persona desirous of becoming members of the R.E.K.N.Y.O., to in- augurate this olub. The mooting will be asked to approvo a form of agreemnout between the two clubs and the Rules of the R.H.K.N.Y.O., and
10 Bloct
officore of this club. Draft copies of the agreement and Rules are displayed on the club Notice Board at Kellott Island. Anyone desiring to propuso:—
(a) Amondmouts to the agroomcot
or Rulos.
(b) Individuals to SCTVO ON tho .Committees of the R.H,K,N,Y.Q. should infarm Captain (3) Coote, A.O.H.Q., in writing by noon en Monday, 25th February.
BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG
IMPORT LICENCES AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE
in the prosecution of the said war the King in the prosecution of the
iding aforesaid, war; FIRST OF SERIES
Yesterday morning Chinese na. against our Lord the King, aiding
4. in or about the month of tional currency was wenk, open- "We will bring before yon te-
and assisting and taking part in The Belgian election results.
Another Director of Marsman the
suspected February, 1942, in the Colony of ing at HK$3.07 to ON$1,000 for: investication of leave one of the main issues, the day the first of a series of cases
that will in
course be
& Ca. Hong Kong. Mr. Robert espionage activities being conduct Hong Kong and a Deaendencies, futures, and dromund at one stage controerus over the abdication of brought before the Court, de Vos, also a Dutch subject, is ed on behalf of our Lord the King with. Intent aforesaid did encosto $2.05, but towards the end it made a remarkable recovery anci the King the Belgians, almost, "You will see from the certi being repatriated to Amerien, as in connection with an concerning Duss the death of the said J. M.
I learned from "The exactly where was orlore. The fleate of the Legal Adviser be-
Hong alleged codes contained in docu. Kim, #person king and assist Kon News" Other Directors ments found and discover on tward in our Lord the King Party, fore you in each one that com right
and the prosecution of the aforesaid war, less.
opening Tate of this arms. Mr. T. B. Wilson the British Steamer "Sal On" are directed
5. Du or about the 15th day of $3.66 remained unchanged. pledged me usate Lrupund to re milal proceedings
25 M
F. Carmen, ara till 3. In or about the months of
Gold opened yesterday murn- turn is the Tinone, made sane to be held by your Court in all
at Stanley. interned at
Sentember. October and Novem May, 18, in the Colony of Hong!
offering $530 dey icli these cases.
Marsman, with hia world-her, 1943, with intent in aid and Kong and is Dependencies, with ing with buyers im,
in the absence of "We will ask you in some of
intent aforesaid did turkorously per tael, and Dur wide financial interests will un-assist the said enemies of short t a cha mantil. in the
on sellers the rate went un to $544, doubtedly use his resources, to Lord the King and his subjects in inillet Frievous bodily harm
$530 werin at-the but dropped new Chamber of Deputies, ami e cases for dates to be fixe
the commencement
some extent, to prolong the war the prosecution of the said war une to wit. Marcus Alberto
At present where no foreign the cauline vote of the Social en for
committal proceedings. In the against Jaune. As soon as he apaizat our Lord the King, aiding Silva on a charge of being a per- close.
U.S. dollars recovered Rome. and Liberals other ists, multis
cases, we will apply to Arrived in Chungking. he an-and assisting and taking part in son suspected of espionage uet).
vities on behalf of our Lord she went and had bayers at $6.00, exchange is involved applications bounced formal hands (led by M. Van Ackes 2 while it you. Sir, for
e-rate over the the investioution of suspected king with a view to extorting a Earlish Sterling dropped further for import lices aɔs are forwarded Chungking radio, seco:mpanie celom if of our Lord the king confession from the said M. A. da to
activities being conduct-
$1770, while varying between a fortnight to
Australian to the Import, and Exports Da- sccun delinitely to represent
pounds had buyers at $12.70. partment diuct. Where foreign verdit in disam of abdication, is fume weeks the bungee remands with de convincing evid. being by agreement
exchargo is involved applications Bot accepted as
The neces ener of the real atands of the fending solicitors.
nity for there Comparatively While it may here. gretted that the question of the bag remands must certainly be apparent to you. Sir, from the yery nature of the charges. from the obviously,onsiderable of work entailed in amount bringing each case to trial and
Sir, that t from the fact. very necessary in the first few
this comparativel cases that unknown branch of the law - unknown in the sent that there would neither abdicate non return has never been a case for high 20 the country, and the Gover-treason tried before this in the this Colony-should ment catered by deciding to Courts of prolong the Regency, the six Cabe thoroughly expanded, venti- threshed out before tholic Ministers resigned, and for; lated and the firt Fine since 1884 the the learned olleers of the Mili- party went into opposition. The tary Courts of this Colony."
The charges against accused Liberals, though favouring abdi-were read as follows:--- catum, were not prepared to have
country
foly
King" may continue for an u
isle period to be a source of dis and in Belgian policies, the
A. V issue tueavoidable. Acker hended a coalition compes ed of Socialists, Liberals, Catho- lies, and Communiya. the king
etmatest
When
that
?
also most
Janan,
tho
of
of a certain person. being a per- enduoting suspected son espionage activities for and on be half of our Lord the King, to wit, Charles Henry Basto.
0.
encompa-sing
ROTARY DINNER must be forwarded through the
thic
Club,
hi
with the usual atrocity stories, ¦ ed on
0 ete. No doubt he stif must in connection with and concern-Silva, and on that day-and
contaled in divers other days thereafter, and have some communication opening alleged codes
between that day and 20th June, with Hong Kong and this should documents found and discovered
1943, did continue to inflict gcio- "Sai be tucked into by the Authorl board the British Steamer
harm. vous dily thereby
tortorously. un compassing the
The Hone Kong Rotary Club Chief Finsacial adviser with the ves
arrest on the 1st day of November, upon the said M. A da Siva with held their Re-union Dinner at the necessary A. B. Form attached. The records of two other su-
Some relaxation is now possible called Third Nationals". Mr. 1943, in the Colony of Hong Kong View aforesaid, and did use all Gloucester Hotel :ast night. There and varlous the aftermentioned was a large gathering of A. Landau, Manner of Jimmy's
and it will no longer be necessary tortures, to wit, flogging, burning Rotarians and their guests, amo for all applications involving Kitchen and Mr R Landau. Manger of the Parisian Girl,
with hot metal, suspending from thos
present being His Excel- should be carefully examined.
the ground by the arm, the watchov Commander-in-Chief foreign exchange to be forwarded torture,
Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt, through the Chief Financial Some years age, both became
British
DEATH OF CHILD subjects
ACTS IN KOWLOON
isan Hon. Member of the Adviser. In future applications The remaining 20 acts of tren-Club. 4. And thereby for instance. und contributed.
against S Leung
for import licences in respect of the The President of towards the conviction of Charles Henry aun charged thousands of dollars
231:1
Tsui
Kwok-ching the British Bomber
include Rotarian Dr. Arthur Woo, pre- goods to be paid for in the Fund Basto.
encompassing similar alleged offences against siled and welcomed five new currencies of the undermuotioned Generally. .their
6. And thereby views were
Lowned the death of Charles Henry Husto. an unknown Chinese male, whe members to the ranles of Rotary countries may be forwarded direct unfriendly
G. D. Hopper. Col T. to the Imp. rts and Exports before the war.
On or about the 16th day of subsequently died; George Van Mr.
Hou Yuen; Sul Wal-Rowell, Mr. F. F. Duckworth, R. Landau and L. Landau are June, 1943, in the Dependency of Bergeni
Department without passing suns of A. Landan and doth Kowloon, alding and assisting in man: Chan Wai-dun: Yau Chung Mr. 11, Ching and the Rev. George
Chan Sin (who
through the Exchange Control:-- Wa She. served as Volunteers in the Brian attempt to arrest certain ver- Suct Ying: tish defence furers
nexecuted by the Japanese): Tsui of Hong sons, being persons acting Konz.
Kny and
Ingents for our Lord the King and Sai-cheung: Li Kwal-qur actually is were Activi
brainst the Tamperint his subjects in the way of espion- Mab and Tsang For Pat (subse Japanese Army, L. Landas was are activities: to wit, Jackie Lauquently executed).
Cheung Chi-fong, 30, unemploy- The accused are also alleged toed, was sentenced to three years taken prisoner of war and and William Lee, with intent to now interned, but E. Landan prejudice the efficient prosecution have procured the arrest of rela- hard labour by Mr. C. Y. Kwan suceded to discard als British of the suid war by our Lord the tives and family of Wa Pak-wo at the Summary Military Court with a view to obtaining informa- yesterday for possession of a 45 uniform in time and was for a King and his subjects.
7. On er about the 16th day of lon as to Wu's whereabouts. The Remington automatic pistol and short penind interned as a civi-
of 1043, in the Dependenev of charge accuses them of inflicting eight rounds inn. but got out of the intern-
ammunition at *ITIZL.
on Wu's
Queen's Bond Central near the Kowloon, aiding and assisting in the arrest of a certain person. to family and of unlawfully remov
AR Loung Yuk, 27, shop foki, was I think it is an insult to the wit, Liu Fuk Wai, with a view to ing from its mother's custody on Ho Tun Building on Feb. 15, Japanese Army, who fought so obtaining and extracting informa infant three years of age, and sentenced to two years' hard in-119th
the said Luu Fuk Wal contributing to the death of the
bour for a similar offence. Ac- acoundrels tion from the bravely, that ch
cusel was found in possession di beneft should
of the as to the whereabouts of certain child.
ns. being persons aiding and Army's aplendid achievement. persons. and now harvest a tremendous assistine our Lord the King and fortune out of the pockets of his subjects in the prosecution of the said war in the way of espion- the Japanese officers.
would not be surprised that are activities, to wit, Jackle Lau when they have amassed enough and William Lee. money, they will also make good
ment came through falas pre-
Lences.
now
it imped on the King by P. CHARGE AGAINST GEHRING Charles Alfred Gearing, of 4. liaunt, as was urged by both the Tregunter Mansions. 1st floor. with Socialists and
charged the Commmnists. May Road, was
ash Tronson, by adhering to the The compromise solution was far as they themselves were willKing's enemies elsewhere than in
gripvous bodily harm the King's Realm, to wit. in the ing to go. The case against the Colony of Hong Kong and its 10 the return of the King has been term-Dependencies untrary perately stated. The charge that Treason Act. 1351 (25 Edw. 3.
(2) he midered the capitulation of his M. 5.
Alfred Gehring on the Charles army May, foto, without tak-
14th day of December. 1941, and ing the nestssá Dý steps to WATHL
other days thereafter, the the led command of his in and
day tenden action has bun, since been 18th day of May, 1940, being then
...to wit.
on the said several reiuted, particularly by M. Emile Cammaerts in his book "The person owing allegiance to our
Sovereign Lord the
King Prisoner of Lacken." But the while, on the said several days, charge that the decision to capi an open and nublic war was being presccuted and carried on by the tulate was taken on his own res-
Javanese Emperor and his Bul ponsibility and against the advice jects against our Soverelen
then of the Cabinet remains; and many the King and his subjects.
several days patriotic Belgians found it inson and on the said
and In- sistent with the King's duty and
sadieen that
dignity that he should not have sly contriving
dny's
Rnd
to uid and assist the said
of our Sovereign
Lord elected to follow the example of the King against our Sovereign other crowned heads and to con- Lord the King and His subjects, tinue the fight outside his coun- did traitorously adhere to and ald try, but preferred to go into cap and comfort the said enomics in parts beyond the Beas without tivity with his troups. His this Realm of England-to wit, In cond marriage, at a time when the Colony of Hong Kon and its all Belgium was in mourning for Dependencies. her lust freedom, also offended many susceptibilities.
Although
OVERT ACTS
their escure.
ASIA REVIVAL The charge against George Wong, refers, in part, to accused's alleged participation in the Hing Ab Kel Kwen (Koa Kikan), ur Asia Revival Institute. a body whose main object was the promo- TWO POLLOEMEN The charge against So. Leung tion of co-operation between the
and Japanese. No matter what assport the and Taui Kwok Ching reads: So Chinese
Wong is
is also accused-of joining claim now to possess, they are Leung und Taul Kwek-ching, on
"special British subjects and their en-the 26th day of December, 1941 the Gendarmerie as terprises are British properly and on divers other days there (political), detective" with duties and should be accordingly dealt after, and between the day and of counter-espionage. He is also persuade with.
the 28th day of August, 1945, he accused of trying to
the said William Lee to join the Gendar- on the said I would like to impress uponing then, to wit, you with these lines, how.care-everal days persons owing alieg- merle and also the Wang Ching.
ance to our Sovereen Lord the Wei "puppet" troops. ful the Civil Administration King, and whilst OA the eski alleged to have tried to persuade should be in dealing with some
soveral days an open and public Lee to any un Enrique Lee, who
and Third Nationals, and I shall al-
was subsequently arrested Em- wars be at your disposal should war was being prosecuted you require further
subjects against our tion.
said
He is also
and
informa-farried on by the Japanese Bone was charged with spying!
the
He was also charged with try- ing to persuade Fernando Eduar
tà give concerning Allied do D'Almada Remedios espionage and intelligence' activi- information
ties.
ARRESTS OF INDIANS
of No. 11C, Austin Lai Kit.
ARMS CHARGES
38 Smith and Wesson revolver, a "Savage" automatic pistol and 10 rounds of ammunition at No. 7. Circular Path on the same day,
Machinery
1
France and French Colonies. The Netherlands and Dutch
Colonies.
Czecho-Slovakia.
Greece.
W. THOMSON, Colonel,
Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer (Civil). February, 1946.
MINES EXPLODED
Batavia, Feb. 19. The British Navy has exploded three ground mines in the channel Fukuoka, Feb. 19. of the Pare-Celebes rondstend. from six farmer thus clearing this important rice the Japanese war plants in this area port for shipping, will soon be shipped to Ching Netherlands News Agency. and Korea for rebuilding TAC- The roadstead had previously tories and production af civilian been indicated by the Japanese se
"free of mines"-Reuter. woods-Associated Press.
reporta
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION
(HONG KONG).
CIVIL AFFAIRS-WORKS BRANCH
NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified that Flamber's been issued to the following:-
and his Sovereign Lord the King and his among others on P. 4. Yvanovisk With kind regards, subjects. then and on the said encompassing his arrest, convle-
Sincerely yours, several days, traitorously contriv-tton and death. with intent to forsake his dutying and intending to aid and assisti the said enemies in parts beyond [ On or about the 14th day of and allegiance to our Lord as a prisoner he never lent him- December, 1941, in the Dependency King, and to aid and assist the the seas, to wit, in the Colony of
OVERT ACTS OF THE Lord the self to active co-operation with the of Kowloon, forsaking his dut enemies In the prosecution of the Hong Kong and its dependencies.
war against pur
the Lord
SAID TREASON and allegiance to our a contrast was widely King and aiding and assisting the King and his subjects.
1. On or about 25th day of our Lord the 3. In the months of April and drawn between the conduct of said enemies of
December, 1941, did conspire to of the May.
1945, alding and assisting King Leopold in this war and King in the prosecution and taking part in the investiga-ether to forsake their duty and Road, 2nd four, Kowloon,
Lord said war against our that of King Albert, in the the King and his subjects by way of tion by the said enemies of our allegiance to our Lord the King charged with enlisting in the Gen- and did join the Japanese Gendarmerie as a "special (political) At every stage of the crisis the pointing out the location to
the
Fat Kine of suspected darmerie or Kempeitai in the said detective", with taking part in the the Lord
activities being targets and points unionage
and of long
of lp Kam and torture Belgians have shown strict regard weld
enemies targets
and with encompassing Jp's; as "Special (Politi- for the constitution. In his let in the Colony of Hong Kong with ducted on behalf of our Lord ter to his brother, the Regent, a view to artillery fire of the said King by certain persons, to wit.
carmies of
enerny,
the
ong
consoles with duties
arrest
Kwang Yung Tai Yuon Co. Cheung Keo
Kam Pul Co.
WEA
of do was also charged with tak-
our Lord the King Raymond Pierre Mardulyn. Mar-nter-espionage and investiging part in the arrest and convie-
or point
Prescar Parliament was not re-enfun or about the 20th day, with intent to ald and assist the
LETTER TO YUMOTO C. Gehring. Hong. Kone.
against divers loyal persons!
by
to
King Leopold suggested that the being directed at or toward such cal Ubaga and M. Pirenne, with
the use of a wireless transmitter, the ssid Colony of tion of Lal Chakpo, who was
taking Kong and do all manner of sentenced to death, and presentative of the people, by
our bart in the arrests of numerous of May. 1042 in the Colony of and enemies of our Lord the King
acte against treasonous whose will he as prepared to
Hong Kong and its Dependencies, in the prosecution of the eald war Sovereign Lord the King is here others, both Chinese and Indian. abide. The sugestion that the
ΤΟ cortain against our Lord the King and his inabler averred with a view question of alulication should be writing and sending to
of the epid subjects. penson, being orse
the prosecution of the said aiding settled by way of a referendum enemies of our Lord the King and CHARGE AGAINST RICHARDS war
aniu tha
the King's enemies, and in furtherance of the did not appeal to M. Van Arker's his aubiceta, to wit. Yumoto, a
Joseph James Richards, of 494, end conspiracy did so continue us Government. The constitution letter to the toner and effect fol
Nathan Road, first floor, Kowloon. such Special Political. Detectives does not provide for the holding owing, that is to any
was charged with having. on the until about the month of August, of a referendum and it was limped
10th day of Jung, 1943 and on
1945. divers other days thereafter, and that the issue could be settled by
May 20th, 1942. between, tha: day and the 30th the General Election. This hope
day of April, 1844, boine thon has been disappointed and it may now be necessary to accept the principle of a referendum as sug geeted by the Catholics. Mean- while, the Regency continua. By general consent Prince Charles has proved himself apular figure and a devoted public ser- vant since he was elected to his high affice; in the closing stages of the war he took to the muguir. In the difficult days ahead his wise counsel and known devotion to the principle "and" practice of constitutional monarchy will be invaluable assets to his country.
THE ATOM BOMB.
Arom Heated discussions have been about the going on everywhere morality of the atomic bomb. An opportunity to hear this problem the-ourly dealt with in afforded TORTURE OF MR. SILVA to-day to Hongloomy, people when 2. In or about the month Rev. Fr. P. Jov, S.J, will lecture Dear Mr. Yumole,
February. 1942, in the Colony of at the Catholle Centre (King's, I was very glad to make your to wit, on the said several days Hong Kong and its Dependencies, Bldg. lat floor) at 6.30 p.ms; on arouaintance yesterday and if 1; person owing allegiance to our
King, and with intent to aid and raist the The morality of the atomic recall our conversation and re- Sovereign Lord the flect on it. I gained the Impres-wallet. on the anid neveral days, bald enemies of our Lord the King bomb." The. Centre is open tor sion that the interest of your an open and public was was being in the prosecution of the said war all and questions are bicome. country are nearest to our prosecuted and carried on by the against pur Lord the. King and heart.
Javanese Emperor and this sub-is eubiecta, did enquire into the
A
A Chinese aged about
་་་་་་ NATHANJRD.“ JÜMP
24
years,
Ar a friend of Japan' exfecte against our Soversion Lord whereabouts, of one to wit, J. M. well as Germany's, I feel that the King and his subjects. Then Kim, a British Agent; with a view in some cases, my intimate and on the said several days to effecting his arrest.
8. In or about the month of and registered in the Wo Ping knowledge of Hong Kong may traitorously contriving and, in be useful to you and I feel bonding to aid and assist the sald February, 1042 in the Colony of Boarding House, No. 845, Nathan noccesary that
I give you som snemies of our Sovereign Lord the Hong Kong, and ite Dependencies, load, Jumped from the third floor.
King against our Sovereign Lord with intent aforesaid did fro of the building at about 5.30 information..
Wo make about Mansman the King, and his subfonte di quently infilet grievous bodily terday ftefmoon, yesterday. Mr. J. H. Marsman, traitorously adhere to and aid and kärm unon to wit Wong Yatming. He was taken in an unconscious, who as I told you yesterday, confort the sold enemies in parts with a view to extracting informs condition to Kwong Wah Harpital made good fia cacare to Chung-bevond the sense without this bealm tion from the said Wong Yatmine, suffering from fruaturos, la "both king with two members of his of England to wit: in the Colonycording the wald J. M. Kim, legs, His dondilocks serious.
усва
3RD LIST
Licences have
22, Swatow Street, H.K. 80. Nanchang Street, Kowloon 167, Hennessy Road, H.K.
China Light & Power Co., Ltd. Argely Street, Kowloon
Hap Woo Cheung
Chow Winx Kee
Loong Co.
Standard Utility Services Chun
Tak Co. Choy To Kee Wali Singh Sang Cheong
Nga Hing
Pong Kun Kee Wing Lee
Sun Loung
J
Chuen Kee Ho Chan Sin Po Cheong Hing Co. Chow Lee Building Contractor Wang Cheong Co, ILK. Engineering & Construc-
tion, Co, Ltd; · H.K. Tramways. Ltd. H.K. Rope Mist. Co., Ltd.
Island Cement Co., Ltd. Green
Wing Chong
Shun & Co.
817, Queen's Road. W., H.K.
grd. Goer, H.K.
3, Yan Sau Lang TE 18, Gough Street. Pedder Bldg.. 3rd floor. H.K.
SH.K. 19. Li Chi Stromad. HI.. 141, Wanchai
158. Hennessy Road, H.K. 13. New Street, H.K. 60. Stanley Street, H.K.
Wanchat, Road, H.K.
166,
23, Tai Wong St.. East, H.K.
Tal
7. Sun Street, Wanchai, H.K. 00. Yuen Street, H.K.
7
418. Des Voeux Road, W., H.K. 26 Gliman Street. let f., H.K. 67A. Dea Voeux Road, C., H.K. 24. Russell Street, and th. H.K. St. George's Bldg., 2nd A., H.K. Bowrington Canal Road, E., II.K. Bank of East Asia Bldg.. 2nd 1. Exchange Building.
Hon Lock St., prd. f., Kleon. 175. Tung Chol St, erd. fl., Kloon
Hip Cheang Engineering Works KM.L.48, Pitt Street, Kowloon,
Yick Lang
Lau Ki Kee
Klu Kong & Co.
Yan Cheone & Co.
Yu Sing Chow Koe
Yine Keo
Tai Hing
Wing On Co., Ltd.
Lal. Ohta Koc
Cheung Loe Choung Hing Co.
75. Templo Street, Kowloon 163, Kilung Street. gr. l., Kloon D; LI Chi Street
HK
20, Li Chit Street, H.K. 597, Hennessy Road, H.K.
84, High Street, and.. ...I.K.
269, Wanchai Road, H.K.”
Des Voeux Road. C., H.K. 315. Fertian Street, Kowloon 1. Poiho Street. Kowloop
102, Woeung Street, Kowloon
(This list should be kept for reference)
JP FORBES, La-Col.