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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1946.
FIGHTING FLARES UP
TOC H
This evening at eight o'clock Lie Rev. Hanna will be the speaker at the Top H meeting.
This is the fourth lecture and dis-
cussion in the series "The Mind of Christ," and to-night the sub- Ject will be "Sunday Observance,"
The Toe H Team meet at the Toc II Servleca Club, St. Au- drew's, Nathan Road, Kowloon, and all men interested are cor- dially invited.
POST OFFICE NOTICES
MAIL NOTICE
Outward Mails Unicas otherwise stated, Regis- tered Articles and Parcel Port close 10 minutes earlier than tho time stated below:-
IN MANCHURIA
(By Tom Masterson)
Peiping, Aug. 26. Fighting has flared up in long quiet Manchuria where the Chinese Communists struck a sur- prise blow at the Government railway lifeliné from Mukden to Changchun, Independent dis- patches sald today.
Rival armies were reported on the march to battle positions in, the vast and vital territory as new clashes broke out in eastern Jehol province. The surprise blow fell near
Tichling, northeast of Mukden, D'AQUINO ON 10 miles outside the city THE STAGE
where the Government garrison
were
VYAB by surrounded
Communist Reinforcementa troops.
Mukden rashing north out of and south from Changchun to the rescue of the besieged gar- rin.
beat
Gaston d'Aquino, the known voice on ZBW, as he has bern singing on the air since the inception of the Broadcast ing Station, will be heard on The Chinese press today enr- the stage at The Star Theatre ried a variety of reports indleat-on Friday next, in the Gala
Festival in nid TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 ing that soon the civil conflict Musical Macno and Tainshan (Kwongconfined in recent weeks to Service Charities. Fook Cheung) 10 a.m.
North Chia-might sweep over Manchurin.
Saigon (Fort Rousseluer) 10.00
a.m.
Australia via, Sydney (Yochow) (Par.) 12.30 p.m., (Reg.) 12,30
.m., (Ord.) 1.00 p.m.
Straits (Empire Jamaica) 3.00
Government military obser- vers in Peiping predicted fight ing soon will break out on the southern section of the Chang- chun railway, south of Mukden, where the Communists are be eaming netive, They reported that Communist forces were be ing
of
Mr, d'Aquino has been a sing- er since the age of twelve. He became a veteran brondenster in the Philippines, and on his re- turn to Hong Kong
was very much in demand for charity per- formances, for which he has always been willing to give hla aid, especinily for the Services. One of his greatest succEBBER was in the role of "Turiddu”, which he undertook under the
Shanghai (Wing Song) noon. Haiphong (Empire Park).3 p.m. Airmail for Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Basra, Cairo. Augusts, Marseilles and London (First Direct Flight by B.O.A.C. Plane) Kowloon C.P.O., (Reg.) 2 p.m., (Ord.) 2.30 p.ro.; G.P.O., (Reg.) 2.30
3 p.m. p.m., (Ord.) Airmal for Chungking and
Tatung Attacks Kunming IC.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.)
They said General Lin Pino, 3 p.m., (Ord.) 8.30 p.m.
Airmail for Canton Shanghai. commander of the Communit Nanking, Mankow, Tsingtao and forces in Manchuria, had called
-reactivated all over Man- churia. particularly along the Changchun railroad which sup-guittance plies the Government-held south and links it with the Commun- ist-occupied north.
Peiping (C.N.A.C. Planej kera military and political confer-
p.m.. (Ord.) 3.30
p.m.
Kongmoon (Kwaniu) 4.00 Canton (Sal On) 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 Airmail for Canton and Shang bai (C.N.A.C. Plana) (Rog.) 9.50 Am (Ord. 10 a.m.
ence at his headquarters in Har- ..
of Maestro Gualdt. After the war he was heard on the stage for the first time again in the ENSA show "Music for All."
SEQUEL TO HÖLD-UP
A pedestrian, who responsed to the alarm raised by a Chinese Independent accounts report woman held up by two Chinese vd fighting in Jenol was raging armed with automatic pistols, at three points, including the was seriously Injured by one of | vicinity of Lingruan, about 15 the robbers, at the junction of miles east of Changteh. Com-Lockhart Road Rear Stewart manist-held capital.
Road on the afternoon of Aug.
Shanghai (Rapid) 10.00 a.m. Straits (Eastern Trader) 10.00
Government Sources mcka-24. Macao and Tsinshon (Kwong-while asserted that the Com-
- 11.00 am,
Airmail for London. Calcutta and Saigon (By Air) (Reg.) 1.30 pm. (Urd.) 2.00 p.m.
Airmail for Bangkok. Singapore, Surabaya, Sydney and Auckland (First Direct Flight by B.O.A.C. Plane) Kowloon C.P.0. (Reg.) 2
(Ord.) Z.30 p.m..
G.P.0, m. (Reg.) 2:30 p.m., (Ord.)_3 n.m.
Wrchow (wongani Province) (Wing Sing) 3.00 p.m.
Canton (By train) 4.00 wp.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
Kwong Macue and Tsinshan Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.m.
10
Haiphone (Malware) 10.00 am. Sandakan B.N.B. (Mausang)
2.II.
Straits (Tak Sung) (Par.) 1130, (Ord.). Noon.
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AGAIN
Asked For Loan At Gunpoint
Killers Of Wen I-To Sentenced
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Nanking, Aug. 20. Two Chineze Army officers were sentenced to death by a Govern- ment Court Martial and the com- manding general of the Kunming Garrison was arrested because of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN On a charge of, aiding and, the aloying of Professor, Wen that the Ordinary Yearly Meet- abetting in an armed robbery 1-to, Democratie Lengue lendering of Shareholders of Hong committed by alx men on the in Kunming on July 15.
Kong Realty and Trust Com- Yeun Shing Goldsmith's ́Shop General Ku Chi-tung, heading pany, Limited, will be held at tribunal, said the two con- the Registered Office of the in Shanghal Street on the morn-the
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Roplios aro awaiting at our ing of June 18, an unemployed derned Chinese were junior of Company, Exchange Building offices for Box Nos, 62, 81, 82, 88, Chinese, Lam Chuen, 24. was neers convicted of the assassina- (2nd. Flour), Des Voeux Road 91, 100, 102, 104. committed by Mr. W. H. Latimer tion, while General Kuo Wel-Central,, Hong Kang, on at Kowloon Court yesterday to chang, Garrison commander, has WEDNESDAY, the 28th, stand his trial at the Criminal been arrested for failure to malh. August, 1940, at 11.00 a.m. for WANTED KNOWN Sessions.
tuin order. Trial of the slayers of
the
purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts and the ONE now steel-welded tug length Report of the Board of Direc-70 feet beam 18 feet 220 horse- tors for the year ended 31st. power Diesel Engine speed 8 imots December, 1041, and for the and two now wooden tuge length period of eight months from 1st. 45 feet beam 14 feet 200 horse- September, 1945, to the 30th, power Diesel Engine speed 8 knots April, 1946, confirming the ap-may be available for sale in Au- pointment of a Director and re-tralia and August. Persons in- electing two Directors and the terested should apply for further Auditors.
the
In presenting an outline of the another Democratic League leader, case against accused Sub-Insp. Li Kung-pe, is expected shortly. Andrews said that on the morn- The U.S. State Department en-
20 that ing of June 18 six much entered nounced on July the Yuen Shing Goldsmiths' American Consulate in Kunming and asked for the loan of a had given sanctuary to 11 mem- tael of gold or its equivalent in bers of the Democratic League, money. This was refused, where-following the receipt of evidence upon the men are alleged to that there was a distinct рода have drawn revolvera
particulars to Johnson, Stokes & and to sibility that the men might be as- have forced the partner, Pusassinated.
Master, Hong Kong Bank Build- By Order of the Board, ing, Fourth floor. Lam, to weigh out six rings.
Democratic League had
F. C. BARRY, A Chinese constable arrested | been attempting to bring about
Secretary. NOTICE to exporters. Chinese accused in Shanghai Street peace between the Kuomintang
Shantung Street near
Hand-made embroidery silk un- on and the Communists:-Associated Hong Kong, 2nd. August, 1946. derwears, table linen when he was pointe Press and Reuter.
and July 25
handkerchiefs at factory prices. out by un informer as one of
Sample orders accepted. Smaller shop, less expenses, lower prices, The Eastern Embroidery Co.,
Arcade, 43, Chungking Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon.
The
the men who had participated in "j Reds Accuse
the robbery. Accused gave a after statement to the police being duly cautioned that he had participated in the robbery but had not actually the shop.
entered
Nanking, U.S.
Nanking, Aug. 26.
Chinese Communist Hend-
the
FIRE BRIGADE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
1941.
having made a voluntary state- Okinawa, Iwojima and Japan. TIMBER STORAGE
ment to the police as produced
The
Pan Kwai-Jam, assistant nc- countant of the goldsmiths, quarters today issued charges Miscellaneous Licences anid that after being refused thu that the Chinese Government is Amendment Ordinance,¦ loan, the robbers' spokesman negotiating secretly with said: "You are insincere. Hurry United States for the purchase up or we will help ourselves." of 126,000,000 worth of aur- Accused denied from the dock | plus U.S. wor material At
Headquarters - issued in Court and claim that he had statement asserted that the
No person or persons may only signed a second statement negotiations covered Army uni operate a Timber Store unless the one produced in Court-tions, trucks. jeeps, and com-licensed by the Chief Officer, after he was beaten up by munication supplies. It added: Fire Brigade. Applications for Chinese detectives."
"The US Government's de- these licences should be made cision to dispose of another immediately. half billion dollars worth of supplies to the Nanking Govern-" ment would only encourage the war aspirations of the Chinese Fascist clique."
MONEY MART
There was a steadier tone in the money market yesterday after the week-end reccsa.
A Chinese detective caught munists were heating without and disarmed one of the man success against the rail and coal As a sequel, Chau Man, 26, contre of Tatung, 150
miles unemployed, was charged
Chinese National Currency west of Peiping. for the 22nd fore Mr. George Shent the opened at $1.28 for futures and consecutive day. They said the Central Magistracy yesterday $1.39 for spot (for.CN$1,000), attackers suffered heavy losses with armed robbery, attempted | and
though fluctuations were and were being constantly rein-murder of Chan Fook by shoot within narrow limits busers pre-
vailed.. forced.
ing and unlawful possession of
rates were $1.31 Clospectively. $1.41 The Catholic newspaper "So-25 Colt automatic pistol,
also Gold
It cial Welfare" at Tientsin gave a
strengthened. It was alleged that Chau different version, saying the together with Ng Shing, not in opened at 3347 a tool, and though Communists had captured the custody, held up Miss Sheungit closed one polot lower, the airfield, cutting off the Govern- Lin-ying
of on the staircase ment garrison from airborno No. 347, Hennessy Road, and
Associated robbed her of
wrist & gold bangle and three gold rings to the value of $500.
reinforcements.
Press,
and
tone was atendy.
U.S dollars had buyers ut $4.65/$4.67. Storling was quoted at $15.50 buyers, and Australian pounds at $12.53.
Shanghai Exchange
Shangbai, Aug. 20. Closing quotations, were:-
Buying Selling CNS CN'S ..210,300 210,000 3,400 3,410 750
-Associated Press.
ARRIVALS AND
At the request of Detective Sub-Inspector Mischenko, the DEPARTURES
accused was remanded for one Shanghai (Hanyang) 2.00 pm. Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel overweek for enquirica. Cebu P.I. (Bengal) 3.00 p.m. the week-t Includes 1, v. Drowa, Airmail for Amoy and Foochow Huronens de Gallier, John Wright. (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 3,00 W, M. Bechun. B. I'rendergast, Mr.
(Ord.) 3.39 p.m.
and Mrs K. B. Lee, C. Raf. M. Vin-Ren). M. P. Manalab, A. Malay, Airmail for Canton, Shanghu
M. A. Alsate, Men, M, Catley, Mufer Nanking. Hankow. Tsingtao on. W. 1., Meldes, W. Reitherrean, W. Peiping-
(C.A.T.C. Plane) (Reg. R. Maguire. C. W, Bmth. Mr. 3.00 p.m. (Ord.) 3.30 p.m.
Dorensa, Minn 3. McMillan. Mix M. Kongmoon (Fook Hoi) 4.00 pm. White. It & Tagle, F. Banton Jr., B. Canton (Fatshan) 4.00 p.m. T. Olivern, H. P. Vibal. Li Bruce Yp. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 Quintin Yu. Robert Yu, Bo Seng List, Shanghai, U.S.A., Central and R. Hulddo, Rear: Neumana, Dr. Frank South America via San Francisco M. Tamara, 5. J. de Kantars. Roy Farrell, Mr. Hoskins, Mr, Stewart, Mr.
The Speaker at the Hong Kong Rotary Club's luncheon today at Gold per ounce the Gloucester Hotel, Top Floor, U.S. Dollars* at 12.45 pm. will be Mr. J. G.H.K. Dollars Meyer, and his subject will be * Unofficial market.
The Victory Parade."
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(General Meigs) (Par.) 9.30 am, J., Ilchards, P. Kerridge, . (Reg.) 9.30 am. (Ord.) 10.00
Mr, 1. Stnight, J, Grover. Mre, 4, Grover, H. Miller, . Chiu, T. K. Swatow (Pigpeau de Behaine) Chen, Capt. J. Tane. Mies B. I. F. 10.00 a.m.
McKelvin, Major E. Beunaventerra, M, Salzon (SL Bernard) 20.00 | v. Oldham and A. 8. Holdman, Straits San Antonio) 10.00 Departures included P, Farke, Bir. Macao and Teinshan (Kwong-A, Wright, Capt, . B. Leon. I, II
a.m,
CL.m.
sai) 11.00 a.m.
Canton (By train) 4.00p.m. Irene Konn Kowloon and he.. New Territorial Letters & cents for each on, or part of an ounce, Postcards 2 cents. Printing Matter 2 cents for 'eath 2 dr. or part of 22.
China and Macao: Letters 8 centa for rach z, or part of an ounce, Postcards 4 cents,
the British Empire, British U.K.. Possessions, protectorates and mandatel territories, Egypt and the Sudan: Lettern 20 cents for the first us, and 10 centa for each ad, os, or part of an os, 10 cents, Printing Matter & cents per rach 2 on, or part of 3 on,
All Other Countries: Letters 10 cents. for the Art ox, and 18 cents for each additional os, or part of an oa, Postcards 1G cent
son,
~~~~Inclusive-rated_by_air_to one of the undermentioned pieces and then by sur- Cace-mail: London, Cairo, Calcutta, Ian- Bingaporer Baigun, Bangkok, Johannesburg. Bydney,or Auckland,
United Kingdom, Angle Egyptian Sudan, Eire, Exspt, Belilah Possessions, Protectorate, and Mandated Territories, but. excluding Canada, Newfoundland, British West Indies, British Honduras and fir{ilek Gulson, Lettern" (per 14 on.} $1.00, Postcards each $0.50, "Ak Latter Form# 10,40 ̧·
Canada. Newfoundland, British Weat Indio, Neltiab Honduria and British Quiens, Lettore
•
and M, C.. N. Yu, R. Rangaux, W.
King,
Lİ, J. 8, lew, Capt. T. C. Cap. R. L. Low, Y, Y, Ting, J. F. Chin, H. Y. Wong. A. J. MacFayden, Mr. and Misa Pun, M. 8. Button. Capt. A, F. Young, Capt. H. M ZA. Capara. D, Tanks, Cast, W. D., Tucker, Mir, und Mala and Mr and Mrs. H. Derroux,
The following passengers arrived by the A.", "Hanyang" on Bundays-
From Shanghult Mr. 2. Rees Jenkins (Bun Illv), Mener, A. W, Pott, E, M, Murphy, A, J. Love and J. Swinburns (UNRRA), Mr. Cheater II, Yen (B, &
B,). Mr. Hope Hyle and won (Men- sageries Maritimes). Miss, Telav
Mine Hwa Eng Lee and Mia K. N. Hu,
From Tienteins Me, M; M. D. Halion (Jarsline's) mud Mr. Lo Balu-kwonz,
From Thington Mr. J. Flynn (Chinese Contringe).
Passengers who arrived from Shanghat, by the ‹ "Ajax", on Friday Include! Major D, Bhett and Mesare, 0, 0, Mahoney, G. Gibson and P, I, Mardock
• •
Pauengers who inft for Shanchal by. the sa, "Penglen" on Sunday Includes Mr. and Mew, Kwok Man-chung, and Mes. Yan Chang-dan, Mrs.
aett and child, and Mrs. N, N. Vino
gradoff.
Mr. J, M. D. Pratom, Mr. T. C. (per 15 01.) 11.20) | Lev und Bian Nancy J. Rồâb were paar
yesterday for Shanghal, Mr. and Men,
· Portespils 'each 10,60, "Alf Letter" sangers by the »,. "Talean" which left
740
"Terror From Canton"
As Witness
Communist Hendquarters said General Cheu En-lai' would carry a formal protest to the meeting today with General Marshall
There is no official confirm- ation of any such negotiations being in progress.-Ansociated
ress.
HONG KONG GOVERNMENT
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
·
W. McI Smith, Acting Chief Officer,
Fire Brigade.---
GOVERNMENT OF HONGKONG
POLICE DEPARTMENT
ORDINANCE 12 OF 1939
REGISTRATION OF
PERSONS.
Physical Culture
(near
near
ter-
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Telephone 81867.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions from the Acting Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction
Tuesday and Wednesday, 27th, and 28th. August 1946-
commencing each day nt 10.00 a.m.
Further to the Government notice No. 29 of 3rd May, 1946, all aliens at present in the Colony who have not yet re- It is natifled for general in-gistered in accordance with the the formation that the General Re- above Ordinance, are hereby re- gister Office for Births & Deaths quired to report in person bc- will be situated in the ground fore the 14th September, 1946 floor of King's Building, Con- (hours-0930-1200, 1430-1630; naught Road Central, as from Sundays, Saturday afternoons Monday, August 28th 1946. and public holidays _excepted), at the Registration of Persons Office, Police Headquarters, 1st. floor, New Oriental Building.
P.S. SELWYN-CLARKE, Director of Medical Services.
Hong Kong, 26th, August, 1946.
HONG KONG GOVERNMENT
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
Commissioner of Police.
Hongkong, 24th August, 1946,
POLICE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
Sgt. Hanada, the "Terror from Canton," who was recently sentenced to three years' imprison- ment by the War Crimes Court, appeared as a witness for the prosecution at yesterday's ⚫ committal proceedings against Wong Kuen,
Vacancies exist in the Police another alleged collaborator. "The Terror' showed his resent-
It is hereby notified that the Department for Interpreters for the Gendarmerie discovered that ment over the sentence imposed he used the name of the Gendar- Biochemical Laboratory has been duty in Hongkong, Kowloon and Know- on him by realsting questions put merie in order to intimidate some-removed from the Queen Mary the New Territories.
Hospital to the Government ledge of typewriting is essential. Laboratory on 4th Flr. Central Fire Brigade Building as from 17th. August, 1940.
body.
to him by Mr. R. S. Smith, Crown Prosecutor, and stated that his at- Accused supplied information titude in the witness-box was the concerning In Tin Shang through
Lau. result of
Investigations in the case L/Cpl. San War Crimes Trial,
Sano, who was sentenced were carried out by Lou, assisted
to six yours imprisonment at the by accused. Accused submitted ro- same time
as "The Terror," was ports of his investigations to wit- also a witness for the prosecution. ness through Lau, Accused was
The case is being heard before Mr. F. X. d'Almada, and the with the arresting arty. accused. Wong Kuen, is charged
on seven counts under the Do
Accused Present
L/Corpl. Sano stated that me- fence Regulations of doing, actscompanied by Lau and three Ilkely to assist the enemy
athers, he went to arrest Ip Tin Shang in Kowloon, and met ne cased, who want. with thom.
Ip and his two
Familiar Story Opening tho сове for the
Witness
P.S. SELWYN-CLARKE, Director of Medical Services. Hong Kong, 23rd. August, 1946,
CHINESE ESTATES
LIMITED
R
Crown,/Mr. Salth said that the sons and a friend named Lau. First Interim Dividend
circumstances in this case were of
The last withos called by: the
All particulars regarding the appointments can be obtained on application at Room No. 202. 2nd, Floor, New Oriental Build- ing, Chater Road, Hongkong,
C. H. SANSOM, Acting Commissioner of Police. Hong Kong, 22nd. August, 1946.
NOTICE
at their-Sales Rooms, Pedder Buliding-basement
340 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, comprising: STORED AT THE K. C. R. WORKSHOP, HUNG HOM, KOWLOON
Lorries, Cars, Station Wagons, Etc.
STORED AT THE COLONIAL MOTORS, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON
One "Studebaker Champlon Car.
STORED AT K. 1. GODOWN, MA TAU WEI ROAD, KOW- LOON.
Miscellaneous Car Engines. STORED AT NO. 1, POOL, 'CASTLE PEAK 'ROAD, KOWLOON, (R.A.F. POOL) Cars and, Lorries. STORED AT SAI YEUNG CHOY STREET, BEHIND K-M. B. OLD PREMISES
(NO. 2 POOL) -One~Lot-Car Chassis with Body Frame only,
STORED AT STAR TAXICAB ⠀ ⠀ GARAGE, * NO. 88 WONG HAI CHÚNG HOAD, Happy Valley
I
One Lot Car Chassis and Motor Car Scraps.
The above Premises will be open to inspection on 24th, "and 20th August 1946, between 10.00 4.1. and noon:"" and between 2.00 p.m., and 100% pm. Inspection Partofia will be
is pattern already familiar. The
The prosecution yesterday
The Rating Office has moved. Was Bgt. NOTICE is hereby given accused served the Japanese Gen-Hanada, better known as
INTERIM from the Treasury to. Windsor To that a FIRST darmeria as an informer and in
inTerror from Canton." Witness: DIVIDEND for the year 1940 House 3rd Floor, where all Vise-July, 1845 he was directly respon said that he did not know accused of four per cent, that is $4.00 communications regarding as
elbia for the arrest of In Tin well, but had seen him before. He per share, will be paid on all sessments and notifications un- Shang and members of his family, lind seat accused in a room box shares In this Company on der the Rating Proclamation who
were arrested by the Gendar-longing to the Tokko Section. As Saturday, the 81st August, 1948, (No. 17) should be sent in merie as spice, wrtured and re: he did not employ accused in China Bullding, 6th flooring,
ha did
did at the Company's Ofago at future. leased only on the collapse of not know what secused was Japanese resistance in the Colony. It was not correct to say that Evidence would be given by Jan-withcas, was, sont down
from Can
The Transfer Book of the древе Gendarmes and by Ip Tin ton because he was a skilful Inter Company will be closed from the Shang and members of his family rogator. Witness admitted that Leung Tim, 24, an odd jobs to what happened to them.
hoth daya, inclusive. and that War Crimes Court coolic, was fined $25, in default Bet. Major Miyashita testified had beent' been teled by 28th to the 80th August, 1946, Hong Kong, 20th. August, 1946. fasued by the Undbragued. 10 days hard labour, by Mr. that accused worked for the Gene the Terionsfors his attitude cin My Air- throughout Canada and New W. II. Latimer at Kowloon Court
darmerie
Accused slated
Court
Smith Fjorde pack: $1,60, Air Letter yesterday when he was convict interneter. Tau in coilsofing In- Morina (mok,, pompted, Halled" „ftates of ad of having thrown stone at formation conorrning, komill and d'Amade to make
Cuplonuks satividi
In Hong Kong witness had resistachi
« Fortje-not accepted.
United States of Americe. Indo China. Sham, Netherland East Indies. Europos | Bouth | Amaries and all'uther, Ouunitelen not appelfled but wrotɑding, Japan, and the Philippines, Alteru (per ́0a, 3-81,30,
most 10,96 Air Teller Farms
foustandi Lethara (par 14 06.) 11,85.
1, A. Selburg were paritere by the same veel for Swatow
Chowrien Lestare (per: 12 mm): 14,40, a santry, Sepoy Bijat Singh, at manat, the lapanese and Fundach 11430, Air Inter the entrance to the Out Gate,lon concerning the greektion Wonne Not Aborpied, Chink) Lakbers Lowe *may*100, Fastcards such "90% (k| Whitfeld Barracks, on Saturday of peace and order in Kon Kande
Order at the
J. RING.
Assessor & Rating Officer,
Board of Directors, Chinese Ontral Co.
OPTICIAN
Wong Wo
The Auction is subject to the Conditions of Sale published in the 9th. March 1946, issue. of the Gazette,
GLAMMERT