THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946. *

Sweet Condensed Milk To Be

GIFTS '10 H.K.S.P.C.C.

Munificent gifts to the

Com-

Hong Long Society for the Protection at Children were announced at a weeling of tho Executive

Item. nittee held in the Board Morning Post Building on Tues- duy,

for! These included a cheque $15,000 from Sir Cecil Huremart': Fund for

the distressed of the Colony, and a 15ewt, motor

tor yan icom the British Red Cross. The B.K.C. also donated six cases of vitaman tablets and six cases of

Rationed In Colony

It is officially announced that sweet condensed)

milk is to be rationed and made available to Slovak's Trial the public.

Acting on behalf of the Department of Supplies,

Trade and Industry, Messrs. Wing Tai Hong. Begins

5th floor, Union Building, are distributing this milk through their sugar retailers, and it will| be made available at the following rationis scale:

Three Lite per month per ration card serving from one to four persons; four tins per card

ALLEGATION OF

serving five to 10 persons, and CONSPIRACY

milk. The vehicle will be suitabis jaix tina for a family of 11 or mobile more. equipped and staffed as

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districts where there are no pers district manent S.P.C Relief Centres.

414 The

be 80

Fin

the

Prague. June 26. Anton Vasok, a Slovak, who accused of having sent 50,000 Slovak Jews to the Austiwitz concentration camp of whom 250 survived, went on trini for his life on Tuesday before a Slovak national court.

Chinese National

ARRESTED

News has been received by the HK. Police of the azrent in Chinese territory, uj man who is wanted in connection with the mur- der of Sub-Inspector Allan

·Farquhar on June 1 in a gun-duet with four armed. robbers in Nathan Road,

Information was receiv eri a few days ago of the whereabouts of this man and steps taken to arrest kim. He in being held pending extradition, anir! police officers will be sent from Hong Kong to bring kim here for trial.

UNRRA MÄN SACKED

7

Pointed Revolver

At Commando

The death of a Chinese passenger aboard a motor- bus at Talpoäfter two Commando sentries had opened, fire on the vehicle as it moved away after being ordered to stop had a sequel at Kowloon Court yesterday when an inquigy was held into the death of Yuen Ka-lam, 2631 hawker. Mr. W. II. Latimer sat as Coroner. One of the sentries Pte. Róbert Bosley, of 1/5 -Commando, said that-a-Chinese officer-seated. on the top of the bus had pointed a revolver at him. The other sentry had then opened fire. The bus was stopped and the officer was taken in custody.

Sub-Inap. G. T. Morrell gave evidence that an examination of the sentries automatics and the Chinese officer's revolver was later carried out by Capt. Pollock, of 16 Commundos, when it was re- vented that the ofeer had not fired his gun.

SONIC

Presentation

To Mrs. Ryder

Mrs. Ryder, wife of Cdr. Rydor, Harbour Master and Marine Ma- Kistrate, was given an autograph by over 30 members of the Asiatic Staff of the Harbour Department yesterday evening.

Vasek, an official of the Slovak Ministry of Interior dur- ing the occupation, told the

that he was concerned An allegation that Mr. Marcus court relief unit, and will be organised The retail price will

and Mr. George van only with the transport of the dispense retic in congested | cents per 140. in.

Section F of the ration card Bergen had conspired together to Jews to the camp, and not with selection. Associated will be used for the milk ration, give false evidence for the Crown their

against him was minde by. Taui Press. Extensive premians are being

Person holding." ration cards; Kwok-ching yesterday during the arranged in Kowloon which will should not

that pre-arranged!

hearing of his trial for

Belgrade, June 28, Shing Ping, driver of the bas berome a joint centre for the

al.30 p.m. MONEY MART Acting

Mr. Lee Hochstetter, Public stated that of June 12 Hongkong Social Welfare Connell dates with serial numbers ear-high trenson before

the responding to ration cards will Chief Justice, Mr. Justice

Information Minister to the he took on some 20 passengers at H.K.S.P.C.

Mongkok, for Curreney Yugoslav U.N.R.R.A. mission. Yaumati. There were also

Shantung Street, A notice Williams. In the Supreme Court.) milk,appens in the Press. lar Society will wrevale

Tsai maintained that he had opened yesterday at $1.81 for has been ordered back to Wash seven bags of four on board. lothing and other nerestitie, the giving similar information will

he posted ontside the sugar re-seen M. Silva only three times futures and $1.95 for spot. Seliarington for re-assignment by the eta being under the supervidor

Following the usual procedure, and charged

pressure forced futures down 0 mission chief, Mr. Mihail Ser- the hits was stapped at Tains by tailer's shop,

Inst-minute rally gaichik, for what Mr. Hoch- Commando sentries. The Chinese Householders should then go fubricated stories of his torturing $1.77, but on these dates with their rationi and of seeing him (the acces-brought the rate back to $1.87 at

Stetter described as "basic dif-Luffler told him to proceed, He milked torturing a small boy during the close. Spot closed at $1.95, vards to purchase their

the i did not heed this, witness clalpied, the Mongkok his detention at

Gold. after opening at $441 ferences in conception of ration.

conduct of

ich be publle information but started the bus when one of tuel, went down to $435, bus re- Police Station.

Accused' also charged Mr.

activities in Yugoslavia," the Capimando sentries motioned covered and closed at $444 again. van Bergen with having conspired with U.S. dollars rain dee.ind. News of the dismissal came him to move. After going several yards he heard two shots fired, Mr. Silva to testify that he saw with buying at $1.68 $4.67. in the form of an olike memor- him tortaring the small boy. Tsui Sterling was at $16, and Austen-andur to the other members stopped the vehicle, got out and admitted that he took part an lan pounds $12.60.

invitation" to Mr. van Bergen to him. and Another accompany

inese defective to the Mongkol Police Station.

of Mrs. Perry, one of the Society's

- beats who rendered

device for sothe years I th - iւ է,

Pive life inembership: wens als announced at the meeting.

Master Of Ship Fined

The master on the M1Kx, meg Mr. Shing" was charged before George She yesterday with [21 J Singing the Ship at the harbour Sam's after 6 pm, and (h) hav-

in freted ang come frem

creted part. Canton, failed to take the gialur segel to the "" Anchorage

A representative of the awners and that as regards charge (n). The master of the vessel b♪ought the

vessel inlo port for safety's

ཏུརྟ

In regard to charge th), i w nge trouble that prompted the sador to take his shig alongside the wharf instead of

proceeding

"Q" Anchorage.

Ut

4. C. Youg.

Bulk Supplies Persons included on special bulk ration cards will be able To draw their

plies from their own departmental wait, Such unita will indent on Messrs, Wing Toi Hong.

1

him with having

Asked why Mr. van Bergen was invited to the poller station, aus!

Reh

to

JIMMY'S KITCHEN

SUMMONSED

of the Belgrade staff, informing them that Mr. Hoelistetter had been replaced by Mr. Leo Fuller, 1 British assistant information officer.

seant.

Persons holding ration cards

Mr. flochstetter, a former The proprietor of Jimmy's Rit-newspaperman. said: "It is my from the Dairy Farm may pur-cust said that he acted on orders chase their supplies at the Dairy from his Japanese superior and chen, Theatre Lung, Mr. A. Lan view that a pulsie information Farm depots or at Lane Craw that it was breause dir, van Ber- duu, was summoned before 3 officer of U.N.R.R.A. is an in- ford's on

public dutes announced in hud misappropriated some, d'Almada at the Con-ra! Magis-ternational

International Red Cross medical | tracy yesterday, for selling beer charged with the two-fold res- the press by the Dairy Farm.

at $2.50 pen one pint bottle, the Should anyone experienca dif- supplies.

To support his statement that price bring $1.20 in excess of the ponsibility of explaining all as- fenilies in obtaining their ra-

of pects

U.N.R.R.A.'s pro- tion they should get into touch he knew nothing of Mr. Silva elhcial price on June 10.

At the request of. Mr. M. A. dgramme to the beneficiaries, and with Messes, Wing Tai Hong and torture, accused said

Silva who appeared on behalf of accounting for U.N.K.R.A.'s that he could prove that he was 5th thor. Union Building.

activities to 2014 નું

the contributors." rot at the Mongkok Police Station the defence, the

-Associated Press, during the material dates in ques-earned to Saturday.

No Perforation

tion.

Miss Winnie Chau, called to the It is pointed out by the au box to testify for the neeused, and

1944. pruseuung. thorities that the tins of milk that in November,

hur But he perfurated.. but younger brother was arrested and will Lauschoffer are requested to detained for several days by thi keep their cations for their own Japanese. One week after his pực use, and in co-operate in unsur-use, arcused visited her and toid ing that the Government's ob-her to udvine her younger In other

nid that coming offences hind bere committeed previou ly by the an Ger of the ship and he requested Mr. Bhe to take a serious view oľ 1 case.

n the first charge and 4190 on Merond charge. at the an

Mr. She imposed a line of $5ect of mabling the public to to leave Hong Kong because the for him Japanese were looking purchase reasonable quantilies

ater brother was arrested us a ting warning the representativat controlled price is st defeat rain.

suspected intelligence agent. fact, she said, he was not.

against renelitions.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

The Black market has made it the Government Heressay for

to put the whole distribution of mill under euntrol on a ration Jel basis!

Wilson's Address

In

case

Botanical Gardens Robberies Charge

for

W

Be

other cover. Sev: val fired.

shots

Smuggling Control ..............

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le

any

Mr. . Silva, on behalf of the subscribers ta the autograph, Mrs. Ryder, who recently returned read an address of welcome to

to this Colony, in the course of which

Mrs. congratulated

on their Rider and Cdr. Ryder hnopy reunion and expressed the hope that after nil these long years of war and uncertainty, the reunion would be very lasting

one.

Mrs. Ryder replied and said she hoped that prosperous days would return to Hong Korg very soon.

of

Wa

The text of the autograpa pre- Pte. Bosley said that he hard

isented to Mrs. Ryder read:--"On questioned the driver with regard behalf of the hundreds of nub- to the destination of the flour, His ordinate Asiatic Staff now work. duties ensised of halting

ir under the leadership of Cdr. ttempt at sugeng.

Sheunder

Muster. our Harbour told the four way

her to tender you, Mrs., Ryder, went 15 ther

telephone his our long waited happy welcome to superior officer for instructions as this new British Colony of Hong to whether the vehicle should b Kong reborn out of the iron heels allowed to

to proceed

Imperialistic Japan. We also that it was volt

beg to congratulate

Mrs. Aflor

you, the other sentry fired, he

Ryder, on having with you such tonis cover and then fired himself, better half as Cdr. A. S. D. Ryder unging a few feet above the bus.

Inst. Tyler, who appeared for in whom we have found the fines the Police, told the Magistrate that bot of peace and humanity.". until recently the sentries employ members of the staff filing past The gathering broke up with ed in searching for smuggled goods were unarmed. It was de-nd shaking hands with Mrs.

Ryder. cided to arm them following the many cases of shooting recently in the New Territories.

A verdict of death by misadven- ture was returned.

EIGHT MEN NAMED WONG

The case in which eight Chineae named Wong wore charged with demanding $100 with menaces. was concluded before Mr. C. Y. Kwan at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

AROUND THE COURTS

11

Tai Kam, Chinese woman who had been released only the day before on a bond, again appeared | before Mr. George She yesterday, charged with larceny of $95 from Sum Mau in D'Aguilar Street Fear Yan Sau Lane."

Accused pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months' in- prisonment, Inspector Sell pro-

Li Wing-hong and Li Kam-kan were committed for trial by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when they were charged on four counts of robbery with violence around the Botanical Gardens area. The victims were Mrs. M. Silva of St. Josepli's Building, Robinson Road, Mrs. Tong Siu-yuen of 66, Conduit Road, Miss Chu Lai-wan of No, 36, Des Voeux Road Central and Mrs. Ngai It was alleged that the accused Tui-sai of Arbuthnot Road.

asked the complainant to in a wcuted. certain triad botfely and demand- Detective Sub-Inspector D. F. Tang Chiu wus found. Thred 3100 for entrance, fees. Watson conducted the prosecution. leather handbags cut into

into pieces First and second accused, Woni Chan Chau, Wong Lin Chinese detective, Ya Lam, of leather were recovered.”“”

Waking and Wong Ping, were Ghan-Lh, Pang Kwong and Wong. Tang Chiu, shoe-maker, said each s

hard Kuen were yesterday charged be- and recommended Cordure Mr. George She with hay- Industrial banishinent, Third, fourth and ing attempted to export from the fifth were each sentenced to six Colony on June 25, 340 catties of months while the other three at flour and 6 cat

cattion of All accused

sugar. cused were given three months

pleaded hard Inbour each.

guilty. They were each fined $26, with an Detective Inspector F. A. Ewing order for the flour and sugar to prosecuted.

be returned to them on

payment

Kwok Fai-cheung, a Police Dy tective before and during the war, fold the Court that on Dec. 26, This is made difficult because 1941, in the Gloucester Building New arrivals at the Peninstila Hotel include Mr. S. Jacobson, or world supplies are very scarce he and many other Chinese police W. II. Berger & Co. N.,, Mr. and Land furthermore only a small men heard A.S.P. Wilson's address Alrs. T. M. Cheň, Consul for proportion of the population inndvising them to register with the

Hong Kong normally consumes Japanese

British police .China in Brisbane and Mr. 11, V

C. Randall, of the Ching tight milk,

Lufficers were not.

continus Power Co.

Departures include Mrs.

Chinese Police Inspector Apears to be small, but it has the Coxull. Misses V. und L. Cosmerit of masking certain that Kam both testified that they saw, he was on special Col. Chow Chi Cheung. Mrs. Thary, Dr. A. Stewart Allen, Meverybody has a share.

W. L. Worden, Mr. E. Tuck, Mr

I. M. Guthrie, Mr. G. F. Rearden.

RETURN OF

DISEASES

The

£13 the.

ration, therefore, ap-unporting them financinly wong attached to Central, in evidence ;

Nai-hing and Police Constable Fan said that on the evening of June that he, was a school mate with tabour sentenced to

to 12

at

accused detained by the Japanese about 11.50 D.nr. near Arbuthnotsetused at Aberdeen

Some time in early June,

took them

during pre period of the Japanese Road near Chancery Lane, when second accused brought him same Nursing Mothers

occupation, when they themselves he met the two accused, searched, leather for the purpose of making were under arrest by the Japanese, several pawn tickets and a toy shoes. On a second occasion, with Rationing will not affect the

Fan Kam added that he worked pistol were found in first accused's accused brought white and black; issues already being made to with accused in the judicial de possession. Nothing was found on leather, for the same purpose. nursing mothers and infantspartment, Yaumati Police Station, second accused. He through Infant Welfare Clinics, between

February 1942 And into custody. The following is the return of Furthermore, it is proposed March, 1943. They investigated

M. Silva Mrs.

said she was week to make issuCH rolifiable diyenses for the

of milk

but to criminal,

brot political, returning home with an amah, suspects. ended June 22:--Cholera 75 (2 schoolchildren.

Chow Hing, at about 11 pm, on 02 Incul) imported, 11

A further

After accused's "seventh youn-Jure 3. Near the Roman Catho dumped.

(1), supplies (23), C.S. Meningitis 3

brother" had told the Court lic

Cathedral, wer

persons Line Diphtheria 3 (1), Dysentery

taller than Enteric Fever -5 (3), Malaria he made when the authorities formation to two Chinese zueril-a pistol at her and told her to

har. Instructed him to give in-tho, 47 (20), Beasles 2, Smallpox 1

collated the information las, the case was adjourned to this keep quiet, He then took away (3 dumped, 1 loen) (6). Relupe- ing Fever 4 (1) Tuberculosis 50 given on the new ration cards morning.

her handbag chataining $60 in as to the number of infants,

money, a (46), Typhus Fever 3.

"Wearever" fountain The frures in brackets re-children and adults in

pen and some cosmetica, household. preacht the number of deaths.

Given Back Letter

effort to

the reach

ensure quarters

20

where they are most needed withat the nerused had, during the no othom he taller man pointed)

have

exch

Readers' Letters

Rice Ration

"JUKE - BOX

"

of

Guilty Of Demand For Money With Menaces

Kit,

of the fine. Mr. She further or dered that 340 cattles of flour which was seized at the same time, but was unclaimed, should be shared equally between the Aber- deen Industrial Homo and the Talpo Rural Home.

·

When Lee Fang, who had plead-

befel

Central

Watson, prosecuting, said that he had accompanied accused to on address mentioned by him, but the man also mentioned could not be traced.

Accused

was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment with hard labour.

Pleading guilty to stealing A went rattan auitcase containing cloth- When thing in Connaught Road. Yu Sing

The records have been lent by | Piwo, apprenched and' ordered the Gendarme for impair Yeung would give the chap and lust arrived from Canton and had

In

in the rond.

Before Mr. George She at the Central Magistracyed guilty to a charge of posses- yesterday, hearing was continued in the case sion of a revolver and 15 rounda against Kwok Chuen Ngai for demanding. George She at the

ammunition, appeared money with menaces and assaulting Yeung Magistracy yesterday. Inspector The tenth in the series "Juke-

Shiu Kwong, a 75-year-old Chinese doctor. The shorter man was relieving Box Friday Night" will be held at the amah at that time. When the

Chineze Police Constable Laing to others. This man was later 7,15 p.in. tomorrow in the lounge men left. she called them back an Mul attached to Youmati Police "rrested and detained at of the Forces' Nanfi/En Club, asked for the return of a letter Station. stated that he was in Gendarmerio Hondquarters. K Kong completing their nefarious Kowloon.

inside the handbug. Tho Whilst "Duffel Bag" this week then gave her back the letter.

men Atrek by the 10.D. t go with and an uncle who wol

stend bail for him. plans to defraud & gullible publie

acquard and, a gendarme to sce Sir, I was very interested in with Fish Trees, Inc. Those includes a spotlight on the Glenn

The amah, Chow Hing, corru-Yeun en Juz 19. Witness was Witness, lu the the article on "Rice Ration Appli- people who have been foolish Miller band, with such numbers borated.

told

la see that nothing legal private, who was foupany of this Young's nephew, cation" which appeared in yes-onaugh te invest money in the as his "Moonlight Serenade" (a

Mrs. Tong Shiu-yuen, of No happened, and was not to help in accused,

Gendarmes thon terday's issue of your paper.

scheme will find to their coatj very clusive record these days). 66, Conduit Road, said that she getting money from, Yeung. At Chan Ting Cheune and

other Although

the procedure laid that they

the the "Off the Record" section barking up are

was riding in a sedan chair a the shop, accused and the Chinese to complainant's shov. down appears to be quite simple, wrong tree.

the programme will once more try about 9.45 .m. on May 31. A Gendarnie spoke in the Chiucha: party raived, withzas explained was sentenced four months The much-advertised and long to produce the previous week's r- the junction of Castle Road and dialect, which witness many of those who have actually

did not that his nephew had claimed i Imprisonment with hard labour by understand.

Witness thereupon share in the shop and enquired Mr. She The victim, So Loi har made applications to the Rice Con awalled thesis on the Specific Grn. quests, including recorda by Benny Conduit Road, she noticed sume

Shaw, "Ding" troller. setting forth all relevant vity of Calanus Finmarchicus ap- Goodman, Artic

one was following.

for inform44- Then a tall eaked facts and give all necessary.

about the matter. The tion produceu

Gien sign the in-ears to be presenting some dif- und "Franide."

document thon handed temporarily deposited the suitcase the coolies to atop the chair. darme

piece of paper him. This document had since formation, have found that it is freulty. Perhaps Professor Fishy

which witness read. The Gen-ben sert to Headquartora The nian pointed a pistol at her. no easy matter to obtain a Re has lost his cigarette card with ZBW's record library, and by Ration Certificate, notwithstanding the required information on the friends of Cpl. Joe Brierley and he told the man she had nothing larme snake to witacas in Man-langyang.

man their having been bona-fide resi-back or had the recent arrival of LAC Les Norton, the promotors besides her handbag. The darin, of which witness under- At first, Young refused to sigo

1 doument, but after

Ho Kan. of No. 1 Shing Wong dents of this Colony for over seven Dr, Nigel Oats robbed Fishy of of the two programmes. All mem-took her handbag. Before giving stood a little.

2 Street, graund floor, was charged the handbag, she took hacks bor prior to the outbreak of hos el incentivo. Dr. Oate, the world. bers of the Forces are invitel

had promised to accept $77 shefore Mr. George She yesterday The Gendarme said that the old he signed it. In this document, with possession, of three printing in Hong Kong.

cheque book. It was dark at the man had guaranteed to repay time api she could not identify aum of $775, Yeang denied this within which to pay the money used pleaded guilty to the charge

the old man was allowed ten days presses, without a

Dermit.

Ac- the men.

and said he had been forced toThe document was signed by com and stated that he had since ob Li Tan charged along with two A almilar story was told by sign the document, which was nainant behind a counter while tained the necessary permit. Mr. the others not in custody with using Miss Chia Lat-wan, who sait that chopped by his nephew. Young the nephew was outside.

explosives for fishing off Chuang she was also riding in a chair near said the matter had already been

She said that

as there did not Grabbum Chau Island on June 23, nleader the Roman Catholic Church nt reported to No. 7 Police Station,

Not Forced

appear to have been

any deli members of the Rice Certral and his assistant. Sgt. Clawless, of that he was merely engaged by about 11 p.m. on May 31, when members intement by the lies the Yard are busy investigating the other two to catch the fall for he was released of her handbag for Instructions and was told to Wilness anw him sign it Winter $26.

berate attempt to evade the law, Witness telephoned to Yaumat! He was not forced to sign. he would impaso à nominal fino of Controller relative to the proce-bay possibility of Professor Fishy them and had nothing to do with

Property Recovered dura in regard to the annravel or being Hertical with Prier Pex- the posacasion or use of the ex-

Reeprupany the parties to Nehelieved that he signed the docu- rejection of an application wouldthwaits and an early arrest is plosives.

Detective Sub-Inspector. Watson Pollca Station. After thoir atri- ment because he did not want in be, most welcome and would, at the expected.

The Magistrato hold that thero and that he Investigated three at No. 7, a Chinese Inspector ermo time, serve to give the le

was insufficient evidence to con- nawn ticket which he discovered told the parties that this was not neet accused with the offence, and to represent two ladies' wil m'ter for the Pallee, but should Mr. Chew Tsun Kwong, Head- he was discharged with a caution watches and a Wearover fountain be settled in Court. Witness then

Neft ®nd returned to. Yaumpti. master of the Lee Wah Victory: School and Inspector of the South For omiiting to declare 20 baga On the same day, he went with Gendarme's Story Enstern Highway Administration, ¦ of Ausicalian Cute in his manifes: accused to the servant's quarters Sir/Fishy,*: the. piscatorial Canton, will speak on "A Motor when he cleared for Macno on In Prince's Building, where he re nuzzi), Imunchen into another Trip from Canton to Amoy at June 29, Joune Kau, maiter of covered woms of the property con- scrool, ably supported by his the luncheon mocting of the ilong motor junk 217H, was fined $200 cerned in the present chargess confederatas, Shify and P/O Balld kong Ye Mon's Club at the Cafe by Comdr. A. S. D. Ryder in the llo" alao went to No. 6, Hing In Fishy and Co. ace in Hongle today (Thurador).

Marine Court. yesterday.

Hon Road, whero a' man named

YCATS

famous author of The

Served,

tilitica

If one is, to believe the rumours Paychology of Fish and which are freely circulating, proof Come, Fish

engerly

of the nature net forth in the said awaits publication of the alleged article is not always required pro- thesis in order

to expasa vided that

bail" with certain Detective

ared to "pplicant is pro-mountebank proactor.

to the rumours circulating

'ANTI SQUEEZE.

4.

Today's Problem

NOSTALGIA.

CATCHING FISH

pen.

have his nephew dotaised by thu A further romand of one week Gendarmes. Immediately after he was asked for yesterday when document was signed, the nephow | Leung Lam, 21, and Llu was released by the Genderisa Yu-pui, 28, unemployed. appogent After short deliberation, Mr. before Mr, W. II. Latimer, at Sho found accused guilty on both Kowloon Court yesterday charged chargea

-- with - the murder -- of - Hub-Inap. [The next › witricia wan Chines He was rebuked by Mr. She for Allan Biowart Fargıhar. Gendarme Bergeant Lau Muk his conduct in taking the law into Inan. Farquhar was killed in a Ching, who testified that snel-lile own hands and was fined $100 gun battle with armed robbers on vato of the 63rd Chinese Arniv: on the first charge and 150 on the the second floor of AR1, “Nathan had dosarted with' money bɔlang, 1 second charize.

Road, on the morning of June 1.

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