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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946.

All Roads Lead To "NO WORK, NO FOOD, BRITISH Sentenced To Hang

The Peak Today

A mass exodus of the Colony's Chinese city-dwel- lers will take place today, when from early dawn to dusk they will flock in endless streams! to the highest places in sight to stall off any calamity which might befall them during the next twelve months.

The reason for this is that today is the 9th day of

9th Moon, anniversary of the Chung Yeung] Festival. The Festival is observed to com- memorate the safe deliverance of a legendary figure named Wan Keng and his family from disaster on this day. It is commonly believed among those who observe the Festival that as- cent to the summit of some high mountain (Teng Ko) will bring good fortune to those who make the journey.

September's Weather

The report of the Director Observatory of the Ruyal

the Weather of September, 1046, recalls that three typhoons affected the Colmay during September, although none pas ol close enough to proslave gale winda

Highest point on the island is, of course, the Peak, und techy is

the Peak area by excursionista.

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Woman Said

To Have

Aided Japs.

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the

SUGAR "CUT”

It is announced by the dis- tributors of Civil Administrů- tion Sugar, Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, that the supar ration for October will be two lbs, per perBONI

at

Disagree!"

$1

Sentence of death by hanging was imposed by Mr. Justice E. II. Williams, Pulsne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday on Lau Tung- nucn, 30, for the murder of Lau Wan, alias Lau Tung-cho, 54, with a chisel in Kat Qu Street on Aug. 16.,

Broker Charged

After hearing the sentor accused twice ruised his right Jan and shouted in Chhead: "I diagree with the judgment.” Two police officers in the dock pulled him down to the cell below.

The jury, comprising Mensre,

1

B. C. Randall (foreman)) R. C.

it was alleged that accuse on July 26, obtained $3,000 frun the complainant by pretending that he was a relative of Kwani Pok-man, and was entitled to

on

on patrol in the Central trict saw accused walking Bus

letously with Red Cross parcel under his arm after 3

. .

that morning. Accused was questioned and accompanied the policeman to locate" the chisel from a public lavatory.

Dentes Statement

"That he was a menace and feared by all Prison-|

ers-of-War in the Kinkascki Camp" was the description given by Major.J.T.N. Cross, R.A., in the course of his testimony at yesterday's War Crimes Trial. He was referring to Sergt. Tashiro Toranosuke, one of three accused who appeared before No. 5 War Crimes Court. Major Cross was in the witness box throughout the whole of yesterday's proceedings and Crown Counsel will continue with his ex- amination-in-chief this morning. The case is man, who was suffering from

A 44-year-old broker, Kwan Gardner, WA Fox, G. V. stomach trouble and collapsed being heard before Lieut. Col. R. C. Laming when told to stand The trial of the first al-

up, was Chi-keung, of No. 76, Jervols Broom. A J. Castro, A. Tak (Dept. of the JAG in India) Barrister-at-law, kicked in the ribs by Tashiro. Street, was charged before Mr and J. C. Kuril, retired for 10 the one day in the year whenleged woman collabora

the minutes to return a unanimous President, and Major J. T. Lorange, J. A. G. He died a week or two later.. G. Sheldon, K. C., nt there will be a real invasion of tor in Hong Kong, charg-

Branch, Canadian Army, and Capt. K. R. Bus-Thahiro usunily decided when Central Magistracy yesterday! verdict of guilty.

POWS

According to The Peak tram will see passened with acts to assist the

Mr. A. Long- were well enough to leave will obtaining a sum of 83,000 field, R.A.C.

Hospital, but gers qurucing up the whole day enemy, contrary to the

and third from Mr. Lee Yee-chee, ot No. dale, Crown Counsel, accused second and Major P. A. S. Vino, Royal enned made decisions when he accused also had power to or 197, Des Voeux Road West, by stabbed six times with a chiacl long, while every other form of

1940 Defence Regula- Marines. JA the Proscenting was not prescat. motor transport will be utilised

der a man out of Hospital false pretences, and with at- and Allied the deceased who was to take people

Witness had never seen any and from their tions, was opened before officer.

acoused-Si.

About a fortnight after their tempting to obtain $10,000 from Biteping on mat outside ha destination. In forpor year Mr. Justice E. H. Wil- Tashiro Toranosuke, Cpl. Ueno other Japanese noldier given arrival at Kinkaseki, all POWs Lee un September 21.

house in Kat On Street around extra trams were run

M. J. M. d'Almada Remed-2") liams, Puisne. Judge, at Shigeru are represented

Mitsuo x Cpl. Kuribayashif such a free hand as the three had to have a check it was! ios annenred on behalf of the SD, on Aug. 16. A policem

photographs their with the trame.

by accused. Japanese officers never taker On a excursionists will go on fool and all

But by far the majority of the the Criminal Sessions Mr. Fujita Tetsuo anaiated by interfered with their decisions, dlacovered that 15 men had not accused. roads and mountain paths will be yesterday.

Capt. P. E. Kostiloff. 1st Gherka and even if they did, such de

deben photographed. The majo Rifles. filled with people trailing their

cisions would eventually prevail. rity of these men were in or She is Tum So, who pleaded nati way up and down;

The nccused are charged with In the middle of July 1943. had been in Hospital the

committed

War repeated 1:

requests had been made time photographs were taken. intervals

principal guilty to all the four charges having look the The first two followed similar routes hawkers will ply their brought against her.

at Crime or in Kinkaseki, to Tashiro by the British POW Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Formosa, between Novem- doctor for a Sgt. Bakur to be tracks, crussing northern Luzon trade, soiling drinks. Traits

Counsel, Assisted by Sub- ber 1942 and August

1945, admitted to hospital. As those' na WNW course and passing eatables.

of Above the tram station at the pector Terrett, is conducting when members some 253 to 300 miles south of

staff requests were turned down by was Hong Kong on the 7th and 12th. Peak, the scene will be one of eithe prosecution, Accused is not of No. 1 POW Camp. Formosa first accused, a letter was ad and

The jury we

were, in violation of the laws ressed to the Camp Commun- were Most of the month's rain fell crowds milling around. with legally represented. as these typhoots were crossingawkers and photographers deing art Messrs. B. C. Halo (fore- and usages war, concerned tant,

a roaring business,

Extremely Angry in the inhumane treatment of British and Allied POWs in their

As a result, an order Custody

thereby causing phy given that Boker be taken off dical auffering to the POWs and

the Public Bureau controlling nine villages in Shun Tak Dis While visiting patients] contributing to the deaths of work and admitted into hos-

pital.

(rict to murder the deceased), accused in hospital, frat

TE- many of them.

Opening the case for

who, during the Japanese oc- and beenme

cupation was the Chief of Futur extremely angry. concerned the i

to continue business if the Law Kon South He saw Captain Sezd in the

Village and holds hun strictly responsible to responsible for collecting taxon in the arrest of Leung Kim-shu, American POWs Held in cus

British and

Aledient inspection Room and

Sie, It is a laudable measure part with goods at 83 per cent from villagers for the Japani- who was suspected of being a

1 Branch Camp alter disapproving that a re- for Hong Kong

authoritles torrons profit. which would not even in No. tody y for the British.

port should have been made to foul Black Market wolves, pay the running cost of the busies." situated at Kinkaseki, Formosa.

In evidence, accused dented The first witness called was

the Camp Commandant, struck First

In my humble evinlon, hustead having told, the police this story Capt Yatagai Sakeo. Adjutant accused was in charge Captain Seed. Baker was then but the procedure should not in-nes.

volve measures that will eventual- Noma, to Col.

Head of the of the medical party consisting:

hospital: ly kill foreign trade. Take the of limiting the selling prices of in his statement. He also denied. by having been responsible for the Japanese Gendarmerie in Hong of the second and third accused. Tashiro made it his special duty retail price or lipsticks. The con new foreign stocks received

Bach took

bolt in turn the duty of Witness said he knew

Ere that Sat. Baker was on trolled price allows retailers to merchants. It would be wiser to deceased's death, Kong Berused was working for Set. medical orderly for the day.

Scun after the POWs arrived the work party that went under- earn $34 Eruss profit. In these linuldnto the selling prices of pre-

ree recused

ground the next day. Some days of high overheads, especially war stocks which are still being weeks later,

Baker breame in the operation of a retail store, sold today at 600 per cent. higher accused on instructions of the which they were to enforce was

the

mitted 10

advertising, rents, wages of enstecka ought to be reasonably re inspital- that no sick person would

be

Subsea, od, and other miscela tailed. Some stores ever charge quently, he was transferred to langus expenses, it is only the 1,000 per cent, higher then thoir acknowledged sick until

another Camp- No man was

mag experienced managers that Prewar values. Such black_wolves ki business at a premium with plece goods for Camp on Dec. 9, 1943. Letters afsoned, at Stanley for

totally unfit for strenuous men

be completely useless for work abundance of pre-war stocks, and wear cannot be obtained

Five

Chinese unemployed administration, have been granted months, after which sho

work were obligal to drag in the copper mine.

those stores which have to depend $110 a yard, whereas in prewar to Mr. Donald Brittan Evans, deported to Macho.

themeclves to the mine, and lawful attorney for Mrs. Gladys Re-examined by Mr. Lons attempt a day's work. The

In January, 1943, witness was on new stocks alone may be very days such material would scarce who walked into the Ko Shing Helen Baskett, widow of the tale dale, witness said he did

not atrocious

a treatment queue when men lucky indeed to cover their overly cost $10 a yard. A yard of Theatre without buying an ad-

English lining material for a euit museion ticket were in the mine

bharged conditions Mr. Baskett, who is now in Aus know why

ine from the work squads were pass- head expenses adequately.

nowadays costs was would be described. the

360 whereas it before Mr. George She at the accused tralia.

ing in front of Tashiro, and I rewar days an inch of was only $125. Yet all auch arrested, detained and deported

The evidence regarding these Captain Seed in the usual way. ordinary advertising Cost 3 TU- goods are browar stack held as by Kakee.

accused was concerned primarilyne

the Gulf of Toukin.

The third typhoon developed east of the Marianas and moved WNW of major intensity, it devastated Gham on 21st and retained suflicient energy in its dying shake to ruuse exten sive damage over Formosa on 26th and at Bonehow an 26th being classed as the most severe storm to strike the area in ten years.

The remainder of the month's rainfall fell during the latter half in four insolated and very violent showEIN.

September

sonnier warmer and drier than average.

Photographs

pi

. R.J. Sudarangani, Yau Wai-lam.

A. V. Lopes, L. A. There is no mention iza the Chamaraes.

Kwan-shun, Shi legend about the taking of photo- graphs. Later generations. einard J. Shownw borating upon the legend, anid

The Crown allegen that Tum that to have one's photo taken on So served in the Tokyo branch

the day of the Festival meant auf the Japanese Gendarmerie prosecution, Major Vine said caret Baker change of luck for the better: the between July 1942 and

Aug. photographers themselves with 1945, and assisted the enemy that the first to confirm this!

The opportunity will also

be taken by many to visit the graves make of their ancestors and to

the customary offerings, although this Festival has no connection with the Ching Ming Festival which is observed carlier in year, round about Easter time,

Sunshine at 225 hours was 27 Local Estates Katee, who was a member of

hours above unrmal, men

tem- perature 82101 50% above normal and rainfall 8.67 inches, 134 inches below moral. Mean relative humility of 8 per cent

the Tokko section.

ners said that he did

In reply to the accused, wit Local estate sworn under $42,300

know was left by Mr. Paul Evelyn Baskett, formerly of No. that she was arrested in May, Basilea, Victoria, Hong Kong, who 14, and detained by Kakee

Canc

of

treatment

the

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to

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Stripped A parade of these 15 men receive the money.

L/Bdr. Black Accused then attempted to ordered. I/Opt Patterson, who obtain a further $10,000

At the police station when in bed in hospital, were September 21, according to the

charged, accused

alloged ordered to attend this prosecution.

hnve made

atate- and parade: It was raining

Hearing was fixed for Octo

mont in which he sald fairly cold at the time. Tashiro ber

in part: "I was sent down the

Accused was released on bail to ong Kong by the chief of wal accompanied

Japanest (Continued on Page 3)

int $3,000.

Readers' Letters

Black Market

to

wag

Mr. D.L. Strellett defended the

at Kinkaseki, all three riously ill and was then ad-/ which has to defroy high costs of than their rower prices. Buch Hong Kong Government.

made it clear that

ta

Walked In

was slightly shova normal. The died in the Shamshuino Prisoners for six werks and later impri- apparent. In consuquenes, many ty tnless her was considered to will be able to conduct their pu- should be brought to book. Engin Without Paying

maximum temperative.

was recorded on 6th and the minimum. 71.3-F on 30th.

Food And Fuel Costs.

The Labour Office's Food and

1.5

Sall Cabbage

Oil

22

Salt Fish

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Fish

Fork

3

Firewood

10.0

Probate has been granted 1.2 Mrs. Esther Weill, of No. 218, Pokfulam Rood, to administer her

late husband's local estate sworn

was

How did you know that Kakee aricated her? i was told so

Fuel Costs figures for the week ended Sep 29 are as follows:-

Castics.

Cont Rice, Flour & Peas 7.2 $4.1000

Mrs. Haya Miriam Haraneli. Vegetable

1.2040 residing at the Kowtoon Hotel, .3200 has been granted letters of a 1.6312 minitration for the local estate .9600 sworn under $200 and left by 2000 her husband, Mr. Samuel Hana- 8200 neli, formeriv of No. 66, Kimber 1.1570

ley Road, who died on Nov. 14, 1.40001944, at the St. Paul's Aconitul

.7000

Total

$14.2620 These figures

the represent average retail cost per head per week of the items and amounts listed, based ot. daily investiga- tions in four districts.

under 31.300. Mr. Maurice Ber- by one of the warders, nord Well, share broker, died la Shanghal on March 20, 1824.

Bran Curd, 14 pieces

The quantities are those used in the food and fuel figures formerly issued, and constitute & diet which gives sufficient nourish ment to the average worker. Formerly the full amount

RADIO DEALER FINED

"Informer"

Major Shiozawa. former Chief of the Criminal Javes: Japanese Gendarmerie, said that figation Department of the he knew accused was an in- former for Kukee. In reply to

First accused' was

in

under

Tam, witness said he did not definite part in refusing treescribing the Camp Hospital site converts his business

and lay-out, witness Bald that sale. With scarcity of supply, it Kong hanpy and low-abiding.

Central Magistracy yesterday,

seat without

Chinese

with their inhuman indifference Que man went before Tashiro tailer 65 cents, but nowadays the recious stones by the Black with occupying

English non an admilasien ticket on October to the sick. This found ex- and was greeted with the usual same spaca eosts Sú. Fish suit- Market wolves.

R." When the man able for Chinese taste was obtain used to be $4 a yard, and now you 1. pression not only in the driving indicated his trouble, Tashiro able at 9 or 10 cents catty, but have to pay $40. Cheap silk in- They were arrested when Ins- of unit mun into the mine, but became very angry, went round nowadays it is frequently sold at in materials for women used to pector Mugford and also in the way in which the the table to where the man was over $2 a catty. Today season ba 40 cents a yard, and now you detective 384, L Man-yau, Camp Hospital was run.

standing and began to beat him able vegetables are very hard to have to pay 88. All these goods visited the theatre at about 9.30

were prewar stocks. The liquids-:

Tuesday. p.in. on Sadist

with his open banda and clenched for less than $1. So the run-

The prosecution asked for, a ning of a retail store today must tion of these prewar stocks to be audiat fists about the shoulders and cost the retailer at least 40 per retaffed on an honest basis of serioue view to be taken, as persons whom he chose to re- who habitually nasrulted sick face.

cent. out of his gross recefpl, prepent overheads, in addition there had been many cases of After the beating, the man unless he can develop a volume of few effort to bring down the cost gard as shumming.

was ordered to his billet: De- sale of his products, which really of fish and vegetables, will defin. this nature at local theatres,

First and fourth accused, to whole itely mako everybody in Hong Second actised took a very

Win 'Lok-tin and Li Wah, werd A CHINESE MERCHANT-† each' fined'$50, whlie Chan Kit, to the sick. On Camp and there was a ward known as the s impossible to do so now. If he

Chan Chak and Ng Shu-pul, Li Shu, a convicted collabora-Hospital rounds he frequently "Death Ward" to which POWs has tu sell everything by retail. ho must face the risk of facing

were each fined for minor

$25, because out slappings

when it was apparent the cost of unsaleablo goods. Ir were sent tor, who is serving a six-year shortcomings.

they had been detained that nothing could be done the case of selling luxurious goods! Third accused was also cot save them.

a nighti imprisonment at Stanley, suid

as lipsticks or neckties, be 19 that he knew accused before the cerned in the callous forcing in-

Sir, read Goldy's letter with Drugs asked for by the POW lucky indeed if he clears 76 per absolute disgust. I may be call secuted.

Sub-Inspector Mannen prom war when she was a prostitute. to the mine of unft men. doctor were never available in cont of his blament. Generally During the war, she forced The first prosecution witness, the quantities demanded. Latet, he may face the risk of leftover ed an old forey by the younger him by threat to work for the Major 3. T. N. Cross, R.A.. when permission for quantifies stock of about 30 per cent, but he generation, but I stal, believe in could stated that he was, with other of drugs to be purchased was may face 60 per cent, left-overs democracy and Leung Kim-shu, school mas-officers, employed on the copper given, these drugs were có-

or even more if he has got a bad be more democratic than love of selection. Therefore, it is quite the turf?

Yet road that insignificant Mine. The Japanese

per cent. plus his invoico cost,

know the relation between ment Kakre and her.

II. L. Lee, of the Chuen Yee Hong, No. 64. Des Voeux Road Central, first floor, was aum- moned before Mr. George She Japanese, at the Central Magistracy yes-

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The Torf

Legislative Council rice was regularly purchasable wit, or failing to complyter, said that he went into Freestuicing process at Kinkagekij trolled by the accused.

conditions of the China in Sept., 1942, and re- Copy persónuc) were required] give sick men less food. When and anything short of this pro should bo the sheer delight of

It was Tashiro's policy to legitimate for him to charge 100 atablemates whose only reward Legislative

of

which may be purchased outside

the ralion have been taken into

account in assessing the cost of the first item.

The

ed the shop with Inspector about the conditions in Free medical staff Wong Chi-yan, he found that China. accnsed had failed to forward

a monthly report of transactions

Accused was fined $100.

Arrested

$11

eventually constant

Ľ

for

1

Counell on

close touch with the Thursday, the Attorney General

to restrict the advance booking of

¡A - BIll'intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Stamp Ordinanco, † 1921,*:-

the Radio Dealer's Licence issued turned in November the same but in view of the present short

thu Telecom-yur. supply of rice, other foods have to him under

A few days after his to supply man-power daily for protests were lodged and it was tective measure may been issued in the Government munication Ordinance.

The men pointed out return, Tam, who was a friend work in the mine. Mr. D. C. Dickson, who pro- of his wife's, visited the house detailed were all who were, con-uired more fock men re- deprive him of his legitimate tire stables, spoiled thousands' after-will move the First reading of:- |

that ration in addition to, or in place

to enable theme hood

as efficient roluiler. noon sport by dellberate sabotage, Bill intitulad "An Ordinance of rice. These, as well as rice secuted, said that when he visit and made inquiries from hhnsidered it by the Japanese to recover their health, nothing per cent. gross profit for 1 am of opinion. Sir. that the to provide for the exhibition of Government should take firm steps British Cinematograph Fitts and comprising the was done about the matter. wholesaler Is suillefent but for a three accused.

On his inspection t

tours of the retailer it is legally insufficient in this matter, instead of meddl

ing with NAAFI goods.

cinematograph flitz.” Witness described at length Hospital, first accused insisted He is entitled to cover his over-

DEEPLY SHOCKED. the location of the mine and the no matter how sick a man was, heads and the expected percentage routes over which POWs had to that he should get up from his of left-over stocks.

The prosperity of Hong Kong travel to and from the mine- bed and bow. Witness related

depends on the nincero co-opera- hend. Witness also testified as two incidents where men in tlon of the retailers, fined $10, for having a "Mr. Loung bas come back and said that men had to crawl by first accused. The arcont' goods in Hong Kong will be a readers, will kindly let me know the air disaster, which occurred; radio set without a licence.

through amall openings just

on the 26th Süptember, 1940, ro- where I can get in touch with suiting in the loss of the lives of the National Defence Army all the crew and pastongers and, Service-Canada, who

wer in the name of the Colony, wishes arrying in Hong Kong in 1941. to extend an expression of Sta

C. H.

profound wrinonthy to the' rela- Lives of all: those who lost their

Mr. Arthur Hargreaves Bentley,

The Hon. Mr. D. F. Landalo will moves".

In the shop since May. forthcoming wedding of

A few nights Inter when no Lee Yea-sim. of No. 28, returned home he heard Tam, and Miss Margaret Liang, who is Wellington Street, ground floor, who was in the house, shou: to conditions in the mine itselt Hospital were struck and kicked' words, no retailer selling foroig ebliged if you, or any of your record its sense of deep regret at

roalding at No. 92. Robineon Road,

en route to the Colony from Eng-was land, is announced.

MADE IN ENGLAND

NEW

PRESENTATION IN FASCINATING PLASTIC CASE OF DIGNITY & CHARN.

Tryst

LIPSTICK.

AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES

Wholesale at:tutor THE ARGOSY Gloucester Arcade

GLUTI

She flashed a torch on his face.

A Japanese and'a Chinese large enough for the body to thien cume into the house, ar- pass through and that in these 1eated him and handcuffed him hot holes, neid water was pre-

recuded. They were taken 1b sent.

to

the Supreme Court building by car. On reaching there, he was unhandcuffed and taken into the building, while Tam romain ed in the car, Witnesa enld the Japanese accused him of belug

spy for the British. The case was adjourned to this morning.

PRIORITY FOR WIVES

Protests Ignored

An Enquiry

In other

Sir, I shall be very much

Pedder St. Shoot-Up Court Sequel

were

lotter

That this Council wishes to

Men who were suffering from high fever or from exhaustion

The shooting affray in the Pedder Building area on American Films and weakness and whose ailment

· Monday, had a sequel at the Central Magis-

HEALTH RETURNS Sir, With reference to the tracy yesterday," when six Chinese were was not obvious were bent back

Thirty-one cases of smialis, of "American Film Dis 10 of them local In'origin, a to their work squads after be

brought before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., charg tributor which appeared in the remainder origin unknow Ing slapped by the medical ed with armed robbery and possession of arms.

pour lssue orderly and accused of sham-

of Sept 29 I were reported to the modi Accused

Wong Ki-lan, 01A, Connaught Road Central would be extremely grateful if authorities auiring the ming The British POW doe-

this treat- Wong Lap. Wong Chun-wah Ho while the first accused was chars indicate clearly why American of the victims died of

this correspondent would kindly | ended tor complained

Fat, Wong Kwon and Au Biù...... · [ed with being in possession of au

The ment, but his protests were

than disease. Thirty-three ignored.

The first, second and third ac-automatio pistol in Pedder Btreet. films are more popular cused were charged with Varniod

A Round-Up

British films. --

were due to tuberculosis, and POWs suffering from com- robbery at No. 10. Queen's Road such as beri-beri were Central, third floor, on Augus

Personally, I have

always 86, now cases were reported. The Arst accused, Wong Kilap. found that American. films owe There were only two cholera. by all accused with the 30 and the thort of $3,385 was arrested after a gun-battle their popularity to the fact cases, six of typhold, two of "You are eating too money, a gold watch valued" At in Podder Street at about 12 noon that they are produced more diphtheria, and two.df compbro rice". Tashiro was tho $600.

on Monday, and through anquirios, First, cand and fifth, accuse 11 the other recused were-arrested. The sight of a sick man

with a view to corrupting the spinal meningitis Deaths from Coleman 104 104 Barron made him extremely angry wore also charged with commit. At the request of the presses thing else, and that "negaus births registered totalled:80

the public than any, all causes totalled - 279, 4 and 110C Dorothy Libinia Chittenden, Tashiro considered it to be his ting an armed robbery st No. 281 tion, the case was adjourned three thing

ateriam's and lorification of 183A Georgia Greener Ingladew duty to refuse to acknowledge Queen's Road Bhat, on August 33. daya... 140C Joan Crawford, 107A Marion

First and fourth accused were Inspector H. Bell prosecuted, Uncle: Saufa fighting forces Margaret Watsuri, 191A Clara Kothat any man in the Camp was

bazan charged with arfaed rabbery at Another Chinas named Tho are the thief, themes on which trino Wallerstalpii 1988 Joën L.

aim was to keep the 168, Dooux, Road: Central, ["daya, when, charged with regaly? Perhaps brolucers' wd #16) the ok Ming Bhod Factory. No, Kan, was also remanded for three American Storey, 189A Molindary His one

Work squad tuota at the highest on August 32. KANNADA Hucker, 240A Thea level. The polley laid downely Playout, fifth and sith Sharp Street East. Wanchal, an

ing stim of $9,880 st. No:1ributor/atmerica”Time Da

be able to, p Mis Hunt, -882 Tamara Crofton 283 Mr. A. C. Duckworth, 294 Tashiro was always carried out accused Vercharged with pos- August 30, knowing the money to vince me tha salam wron

BRITISH FILMB FIESCE Virgina Roscom.

although decond and third at-1sposion of aftonsive weapon at No. „hava béon atolen."

The following names have been added to the Wives!. Priority List: BA Ruth E. Lunny, 06E. Margaret

Mary Grant Kerr, 100A

Many MEPINS.

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11 o'clock, fast-hiel

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