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Sidky Pasha Needs A Rest

Cairo, Oct. 29. The health of Ismail Sidky Pasha, the Egypt- ian Premier, was giving

some anxiety rise to among his friends to night in view of a medical bulletin which advised some days com- plete rest.

CHINA MAIL

"High Principle To Commit Suicide'

“In Japan it is regarded as a very high principle to commit suicide to atone for a mistake or the failure to discharge a responsibility," said Araki Kaname in the course of his testimony at yesterday's hearing of the case against Kyoda Shigeru, charged with having commit- ted a War Crime on the High Seas in October, 1942.

Answering further questions by the Defence Counsel, Araki sald he did not see the actual closing of the hatches, but could tell by the noise that they a were being closed. Up to a p.m. us the day the ship was torpedoed, he had nothing to eat or drink.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946.

Soviet Industry

Progress

Moscow, Oct. 29. Figures for the third quarter of 1946 indicate that most Soviet indus- tries are making pro- gress in the new five- year plan.

double,

VARIANCE

New York, Oct. 30. The

Council of American-Soviet, Friendship---| kad ankowiecd, tha, withdra10-1). `al of four promincat - epON-

sors, including farmer Secre-

Interior tary of

Harold L.

'n letter, Ickes told the Council that considerable rariasen exists between our points of visio, with respect to certain matter affecting Rus- sia" and added, "for instance, I understand the Nat

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship has fully endorsed. Wallace's position with ren- pect to the control of atomic energy as ebposed to the Baruch, Wan." Associated Press,

Gourlay In The Box

|SPORTS

NSW Beat Queensland

Brisbane, Oct. 23 for five in the second innings New South Wales scoring 212 of the final day

today, beat Queensland by five wickets in a Shefeld Shield match here to- day.

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Everything Photographic

10. ICE HOUSE STREET,

SAYANI WINS THE

TeL 33188.

ECTION

CAM'SHIRE

Club Beat "Bermuda

Club "A" beat H.M.S. Bermu by ivé points to three in a friend y Rugby game at the Valley res Arday. Bermuda was unlucky t lose, in addiilan to leading unt the last two minutes they playe Cambelter as a team than the Clu

Newmarket, Oct. 30. Sayahi won the

A fine opehing stand of 153 by A. Morris and K. Carmody bridgeshire.. Handicap laid the foundation for victory here today with Claro

Toronto

whose outsides, lacked cohesion, After 10 minutes play Studmdi the Bermuda fly-half, starized... movement which ended in Evan scoring a good try in the come The betting was: · Sayani 100 Evers evaded three would-b .18. minutes for 98, Carmody to 9, Claro 23 to 1, and Toronto-ackies before he crossed the thie

In fine weather on an easy wicket both batsmen gave a masterly display,

and second. especially third.

Morris, who stayed two hours

made 63.

for

Morris, who may open Australia in the Tests, is con- sidered by critics to be one of

CONFIDENCE IN TSALDARIS

Athens, Oct. 20.

Automobile production was Full confidence in the Greek reported to have increased al-

Minister, Prime

Constantin nlost one and half times com-] Tanidaris, was expressed today pared with the same period At 3 pan. a "boy" brought by the parliamentary members last year.. Metallurgical equip A full meeting of the seven ounces of canned food to of; the Royalist Populist Partyment production was

34 to 1. There were 34 runners. The goal kick was unsuccesstij tion treaty delegations has been the bridge and this was shared after a three hour meeting, at The output of machinery and Aumnioned for Thursday

Sayani won by n head. A head The Club forwards were playty inay him with two other members which the Premier, reported on equipment for the oil industry

also separated the second and well together, and the they k stead of Saturday, because ne- of the crew.

third.

the ball in the Bermuda half38) his unsuccessful negotiations was "greatly expanded." cording to the Arab Indepen

Before the "Lisbon Maru" for a broader Cabinet.

the best lefthanders since W. France thus won the autumn the rest of the first half. Clu dent newspaper Al Mokattam, sailed from Heng Kong, it was

Mass production of railway. A statement issued afterwards ears and locomotives was resum

Bardsley.

dauble, having won the Ceasre- forwards were constantly ha the conditions necessitate found that the number. of life said: " "The

Needing 59 to win after the witch with Monsieur L'Amiral. prved by poor passing. quick examination of the post-belts on board was insuficient majority will not accept my agricultural machinery was "be-

parliamentary ed. Mass production

first wicket bad fallen, Ellis' Sayani is the first horse ever In the second half it was a for The master lodged a strong com- Premier Th a coalition Cabineting arranged." Machines

Cairo, Oct. 29. caused a partial collapse when to win this race carrying nine ward battle with the Bermuda Events here are believed to plaint with the Harbour Com other than

periodically, making be moving rapidly to a decision mandant and succeeded in ob- Tsaldaria."

leader light textiles and other branches Lieutenant Kenneth A. taking three wickets for four stone four pounds. He was outsides en the proposals which Sidky caining 2,700 lite belts, suficient

of industry were "under specific Gourlay (27) who faces runs in two overs, including ridden by the Australian-born ground through good running The meeting also approved planning.".

His final jockey Togo Johnstone-Reuter. and handing. Studman played Pasha brought back from Luor all personnel on board. There

the future programme of the. "Pravda" commented that charges of libelling the analysis was four wickets for: den.

were also 'sume This decision will affect the but witness, did

rafts on board Cabinet which was submitted by "but with all these achievements Sixth Airborne Division 41-Reuter not know how M. Tsaldaris to the opposition the tempo of reconversion can- in Palestine and libelling MELBOURNE CUP immediate future of Anglo- they were used when the ship leaders during negotiations, not be hailed as completely Sir Egyptian relations:

sank,"

The

tion.

д

Independent newspapers 10-

Lisbon Maru" was day supported Sidky Pasha's up- cargo boat and some of the peal to the nation to preserve POWs were quartered below the calm at this important moment.water line. The ship should not, The Opposition press splash- according to regulations, have ed Mr. Attlee's statement-in been allowed to leave port owing which he said no change in the to the lack of adequate life sav- status of the Sudan was coning apparatus. When the ship templated) and called on was inspected early in Septem- Sidky Pasha to resign and pre-ber 1942, it was not known how phesied his early Fesignation many passengers would be, car- and the fall of the Governant, ried. "Between this daic and Sept.. --Reuter.

25, the Shipping Inspector did not come aboard again.

Truman's

Attitude

Criticised

Cairo. Oct. 30%

.

Reuter.

our own

al

{

for

i sufficient."-Associated Press.

John

Barnes for duck.

has developed into Molotov Denounces Talk

Of A New World War

an open

Melbourne, Oct. 29. The Melbourne Cup. ruig over two miles on November betting race. now that Bern- Australia's wonder borough, horse, who treated-a-new-Aux- tralian record this season when winning 15 successive rates, is not running.

Shaw, the foriner Palestine Chief Secretary entered the| witness box today, the second day of his court martial in Kaar el Nil Barracks here.

Allegedly the libel occurred in an article in "The Citadel Courier" an Army" wall news The biggest betting transart ed has been for the lowty call of the British Sixth Air-weighted Proctor with six paper which called for the re- borne Division from Palestinie stone 11 pounds, who has been and of Sir Jolm Shaw.

backed to win £20,000, white Op The Defence Counsel, Mr. Target, with seven store 11 Edward Haim, submitted there pounds, and Spam, with eight was no case to answer as the stone four pounds, are both article was not libellous and supported could not bear innuendzes at- Reuter: tributed by the prosecution. The submission was overruled.

Good friendship between the sgoingt humane. principles and Molotov began his "mainintention to conceal the real issue. The accused, giving evidence; i

WIN

...

Some

(Continned from Page 1) big crowd had waited at the en-) "We have no Hlusions regarding Mr. Molotov's arrival, but the trance to the delegates' jobby for the practicability at present of Russian party slipped into the establishing Army Order

absolute votm chamber by another door. itness believed the ship left the world."

the nations of equality Wong

he said. "Umi we "Noise About Veto" port under such circumstances are able to establish a world gove Referring to because an order was received ernment based on proportional re- against the

the campaign veto. Mr. Molotov from the Army.

presentation there will be valid said: "The mistakes made by the In ordinary circumstances one argument for, the veto. But a Security Council are wrongly at could not disobey an Army or compromise between these two tributed to the socalled veto. The der, but when sich an order was position is not only necessary, noise made about this is due to

but possible," he added. United States and the Arah endangered lives, it would not be

na The destruction of Germa "impossible 17 irrational to disobey such orders, speech" to the General Assembly and Japanese imperialists does nations

st a few minutes after 9 p.. not mean that .In, fuses where the lives of

те shoal achieve" us long as President

Russian Speaking in

before a relax Truman did not change his many people were endangered, it packed Assembly. Mr. Mololoy detain aggressive imperialist circles

vigilauca against cer attitude towards Palestine, an was not the concern of one perplored the fact that the Security In some countries. Arab League bulletin said pee-on any. The sacrificing of one Council took no action on Spain people, like Mr. Churchill, believe terday.

life to save many would not beard said it made a great mistake only in extreme methods of ar Commenting President against humane principles.. reflecting on its authority in the cression. The people see in the Truman's views expressed 10 The master of the "Lisbon handling of the Persian issue.

Soviet Union the main obstacle to "Instead, of King Ibn Saud of Saudi-Arabia, Mary was suffering from dengue

overthrowing their dark plans, said Mr. Molo- it said: "President Truman's fever during the voyage and re- Franco, they have strengthened tov-Reuter,

his regime," Mr. Molotov de views are illogical and unjust.mained in his cabin, except when

clared. Is insistence on the. admit- his presence on the bridge was

Greek "Fascists" fance of 100,000 Jews into required. After the ship had been Palestine is merely an excuse torpedoed, he stayed

Saying that Greek Fascists were the

acting with the help of the Bri interfere in Palestine bridge.

ich occupation troops, Mr. Molo. Re-examined, witness said tha! affairs."

oy described the presence of far- "Mr. Truman does not realise he came to the conclusion that

fan troops in certain countries that the Arab nations esusider the master might commit suicide

"a greatly disturbing, factor the entrance of any further because he had been informed by in international relations" Jewish immigrants to Palestine the Chief Engineer, who served Security Council should have the as an extremic danger to their with the master on the "Calcutta right to investigate the presenc existence and that the Arahs Moru," which was also sunk, that of troope of une atember of the the master had a high sense of United Nations on the territory determined to protect "are

of another, responsibility, themselves by using all went- pons-Associated Press.

to

011

MAN-HUNT

on

The

The Soviet Union hast declared this and saw no reason why other: should not do the same.

zaid, he only wrote the article after assurances that the mat- ter had ficial approval and he, might be libellous. had no idea

that the article

Information gave him ..He added that his sources of i

elent Justification" for the statements in his article and he stated that he "honestly be Heved" what ho wrote.-Reuter

HOW THE SOLOMONS FOUGHT THE JAPS

to win £15,000-

No Strike

By H. K. Stevedores

-

Callover

soundly at fly half for Beirnud: and: Williams, the full back,: dit well with several long and top London, Ost. 20..

portuno kicks, Two minutes be The final callover betting on

fore time Ingham made an, un- the Cambridgeshire at the successful attempt at a drop goa Victoria Club here tonight was: from five yards inside the Bermu Twenty-one to two Clara and da half. He recovered the bal Wayward Belle; 100 to nine and ran through passing to Cleric one who scored in the corner, Ingħbar Langton Abbot; 18 to Preciptic; 20 to one Sayani and himself made a good conversion Fing Wallah; 26 to one Star- Taylor was the best of the don and 28 to one Le Bure Club forwards, doing sterling work in the line and Warren. Girul, all taken and offered.

Thirty to one Whitehall and Hibberd" and Wood were promin Philadelphe II offered, Thirty-ent among the Beituda forwards. HMS. Bermuda:-Williams; three to one taken.

Thirty-three to ane Signal-Evans, Jordan, Long and Bumby man and Fighter Command: to one French. Toy, Achille and Toronto, all taken offered.

Studman, Claveloy; Bond, Peace Stevens, Warren, Harvey: Hibberd and Conley and Wood.

offered. Forty-five to one Bridle Forty to one Joan's Star

Path offered, 50 to one taken. Forty-five to one Daily Dulle offered. Fifty to one Ouragan?, Croupier and Mosquito taken and offered.

Fifty to one Carmania, Grand Duke, and Rue de la Prix, aşi offered.

Chess Upset

drew

(By Recorder)

diced slightly while his fellow bit against R.C. Gardner and lost rook to a piece in a faulty open- ezuntryman, Philadelphe 11: im proved a little in public favouring play. He recovered sufficient -Reuter.

TEAMS

| ឆ

by to press his opponent in the middle-game but Gardner, showed

much

standard of play improved to his prewar strength and was magnificent in not falling into a trap that was opon to

unwary play for a good 1 moves, p

Stellian Defence

Though only three of, the four games on the week's programme were played at the Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday night in the Sixty-six to one Artfulness first round of the Kowloon Chess and Triple Bar, taken and offer-Club's Reserves "A" Tournament, ed.

one produced an unset in the Sixty-six to one Ages Ago very first round. and Wild Wood offered. Hea

Henry Ballerand, accepting the dred to one any ziher.

Queen's Gambit from RC. Danen- The final callover. revcùlei berz, was offered a Danenberg confidence behind the chance of blunder some 20 moves variier All fears of a steve- Langton Abbot was well estab- than uspal and capitalised on it dore strike tomorrow lished. While Claro and Wato enter the end-game with were dispelled last night ward Belle remained co-favou superiority of a rook and paws.

had little chancoi when, at an extraordinites at 21 to two, Lungten Danenberg struggled hard for a

but Abbot advanced a full point against a good end-rama player. ary general meeting of Considerably backed at uli pre For Danenberg it was a valuable members of the Chap vicus exchanges, he has work-point lost.

Another player with an outside. Yin Stevedoring Associa-ed his way through the market (Continued from Pand 1) "He used his limited resources tion, it was unanimously from the 30's to his present chance to win the tournament

price of 100 to nine...

also went down on a blunder. Here is another extract: "Oh with quite remarkable judgment decided to accept the The French colt, Sayani, Knight declined the Queen's Gam he occasion, a Japonese, pollicol A scout at the head of the attack.

five counter proposals put fficer visited the village of Gusing force came to within Jaleanal, assembled the inhabit yards, of the waiting Bren gunner forward by contracting ants and told them that he had and then stopped to examine foot euson to believe that a white Roko motioned to the cunner to

prints on the trail. Corporal parties -01 employers.

The meeting was held at the nan was hiding in the bush near-i

hold his fire. The scout called up premises of the Association in | y, who had with him a number two of his companions, who in Yaumsti and was attended by of native policemen, misguided enough to be still loyal to the called up a zon-commission- well over 700 members.

ed-officer, who in 1 called up Mr. Wong Tai Chiu was in

m turn British,

A trial football game between an offcer.

the Chair and, after recounting R.A.F. and 3 Commando Bdy. were aleven nding together on

to members all that had taken will be played on Club ground at "He offered liberal awards for Japanese standing

The teams are as he capture of any of these fugl-trail carnestly discussing the place since the submission of 3:30 p.m. today.

following:

Kolatchoff elected to play the footprints.

Deciding that the demands to employers, laid be-

R.A.F. Pope. Sinclair and Sicilian Defence Col. Whit's went away.grently group of prospective victims was fore them the counter-proposals leased after receiving from the unlikely to be further swollen, which had been recieved, in Johnson, Anderson (Capt.), Cash combe's King's Opening and re- villagers, assurances of their eager Roko gave the signal to Gre and order that they might express Sewell, Mckinnon and Eve.

man and

ens, Beech, Stickland, fused a preferred, gambit at3ux desire to cooperate in the man- the entire Japanese party

early stage that would: hava in was their views." hunt. His satisfaction might have wiped out."

Commando: Powell (1/5 Com-

velyed loss of tempo, Pressing After a short discussion it mando), Sat. Mason (42 Com- been less marked had le known

V.C. that ir the front row of the au-

was, amid much hand-clapping mands and Cpl. Dear (55 Cum- hard in the middle game with In another engagement a Pijlani and cheering, unanimously demando), Cpl. Smillie (3 Bde,

allowing an error that. dience gravely listening to his cerperal named Suka was shot in cided that, the counter-proposals H.Q.] Cpl. -Livesey (1/5 Com- discourse were three of the po the groin and thigh at close range be accepted in Lotu The Chinese national

mando) and Cpl. Nicholson (45 the play. An exchange of twe bishops for a rook and a pawn ermen he' was secking."

while bringing in wounded. “He

Commande regretted by all seamen The Bag will be much in evi-

dol, Beadle (1/5 Com did not improve the situation and Mr. Wong exhorted members Comm Another time, an islander re- called out to this platoon not to to respect the laws of the Colony mando)

McElhone (3 Bde. the Colonel developed an

attack master should have lowered the dence today at the local red from potrol with an un: try to reach him as he was too lunes, and not to do any HQ), S Foules (42 Comman with aneen and knight to Pampang. and rafts into the sea. Chinese populace cele-sually detailed description of near the enemy and could

Winters (42 Commande)".

Referee ew Japanese landing party. Ask platoon would not think of leav credit upon themselves or cause d how he could make so acine him to be taken and tortured u breach of the peace.

by the

Japanese

Mr. Wong also took the op

The following Club's soccer Main public function of the sale a report, the native replied 15 8:50 pm and 9.16 to 11.00To Mr. Takahashi, witnese sold day will be a mass meeting at "I wanted to know exactly what This

the issue clear to

clear to portunity of placing on record team for Saturday: .1, also on 3.5% megacreler, that he himself did not make the Kam Ling Restaurant, West Wey'd got so I helped them to so lobe as he was alive and to kind and sympathetic nititude Carver Forrow and Strungt

friends would not gd his deep appreciation of the any suggestione to the master te Point, at noon where repr unload it." 12,40 p.m.-Day Programme Summary,garding assistance to FOWS.

attempt his rescue would be death 12.32 'pame="Gerenade to the Star":

sentatives of all sections ef;

The headmaster, second master | for Diem Hls comrades saw him the Labour Offca, to repre- Price, Bond, Mullen, Bickford and 19/1 p.m.-The Casa Lotta Orchestra.

1.00. p.m.--News, Wenther Report, and till 10 am. today

was then adjourned the Chinese community will re! and 13 students pf a Melanesian deliberately raise himself. on his sentatives of the Association.

present Lo pass a resolution the west count of Guadalcanal | machineguns and take a burel 9 Major-General J. F. R. Forman the K.C.C. 'against the Indian Re-R.C, Danenberg 0 H. Baller

Bristol, Oct. 29.

If witness were the captain of ship carrying troops and the O.C., Troops gave orders for the

The question of veto had been ship to be settled while troops raised "In order to divert utlen were still on board, he would dis-on from other important ques Bristol police'' kept a close obey the order.

ona," said Mr. Molator. watch throughout last night on Bound To Obey

Though few in the crowded] all West country roads for Alfred Replying to the President, wit chamber could understand what Fareham (11) and Leonard Ed-ness stated that though the "Lis Mr. Molator was saying, all gazCÍ word Cross (24) who yesterday on Mary was not fully equip intently at the figure on the cscaped. from

a he rear Tortworth ped with life saving apparatus,eakers rostrum

prepared speech in Russian, Class" he was bound to obey the clear- (Gloucestershire). "Star prison.

ing order from the Harbour Com Farcham wes sentenced to 15 mandant. There was no higher years by a court martial in Au-authorily to whom he could ap gust 1944 for murder. Cross was, 'peal. In the opinion of witness,

GEN. CHIANG'S

at the Old Bofley in January the master of the "Lisbon Maru" BIRTHDAY

1945, given five years' penal ser- should have disobeyed the orders vitude for wounding a policeman, of the O.C. Troops. The fact that

Reuter.

RADIO

he did not disobey the order was

"Gravely Listening"/ "A length there

A

tives

and

not

Burns.

Queen's side attack whe

As far as he knew, na enquiry brate the 60th birthday/quament brought ashore by a move. The reply was; that the thing which might bring dis-day McKay (3 Bde. H.Q) and there was no effective N

the "Lis of the Generalissimo.

was held by the Japanese-au- ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting thorities into the loss on a frequency of 845 kilocycles, bon Mary.", and from 12.30 to 1.15 ».m.,

ILK.T

Annati camarits.

1.10 m-chiral Interlude

1-16: Diariotv,

Hearing

I made

“front” of Japanese-

Mission school at Marravove on hands in loyalty and respect to the

crossed the island to an American his chest Rangoon, Oct. 20, Generalissimo. General Sir Adrian Carton de being sent to Nanking by var Enemy Outpost ・ Messages of felicitation are for evacuation to a safer area.

position to obt in food of arrange "Suka was posthumously award.

cd the Victoria, Cross-Reuter. Wiart, Mr. Clement Attous organisations in nt. "Fandomspeelal representative In Nan

the king, who is a hospital here own

Colony,

"Once, backing away from an

1,18 p.m.-With Meyerbeer.

2.00 pm-Close Down.

| 6,50_pumiem”Musin-with a L”.

7.00 1.micked

Yarkty...

1.30 pm-Bludio: Hull Imeneo at the ing to a slight accident last week, Chief feature of this year's enemy outpost they had stumbled NO SECRET

Planu

1Jk pim-Dence Mutic

- Operá“Vocals Gerun

1.9.18 pan-London Transeplations · Ber-

vine "Advantorey, of: Julia? No, 0. *PKL Other/Wamin (Blunt ste

Reuter A

NEGOTIATIONS

Batavia, Oct. 29.

Young.

is

Gardner; Leck and Hopkinson;

apolled pawn position.

The remaining game of the first round between FX. Sequeira (white) and E. Tauaz (black) to be plaved off this evening -...

Results were:

White

Col II.M

Black V..V..

Whitecombe 14 Kola

H. Kights

Tepresent

pn RC. Gardner

Today's Games

Fjelstad.

The following will

creation Club at K.C.C. Chief-of-Staff, Allied Saturday, 2 p.m, sharpe former Headquarters, Java, was today BC. Fincher (Cart.), D. Hung appointed British representative C. I. Stapleton, A. Zimmern. R.. to the technical sub-committee Lee, S. A. Gray, YH. White, F.A,

The

The followfor games int

ment are to be played off this

Phelps Grifithe ROWER

dot up to effect a "cease-fire" be- Broadbridge, K. Baxter, tenth round of the Ladder Tours, Lygten Allied, and Indonesian Lawrence and L.B. Burch. Um 1,60 min. --Reginald Fourt at the, Organ,"

Organ, xpected to resume his journey celebration will be the proposed on in pitch darkness, the entire

Forces in Java, as rapidly us plee, B.E. Leight Scotor, TW

Carr, 100p.m.mdom-Relays Newni. ** to London at the week-end, establishment of schools una party fell down a sheer bank Into

possible, Reuter,

J.P. de Carvalho Y. FA. Gai memorial to Chiang Kai-shek a river and then stood motionless funds for which will be raised than an hour. lest further move jeutenant-General

walst-deep - in water for mord

following has been selected error R/C Gardner M Berlin, Oct 29,-

to play in a Cricket match between Rodrigues R.C. Danenberg by voluntary contributions.”

Lucius associates with whom we are in Land Foreca (llong Kong) and A. Fisher, L.A. da Costa V. R.Gr ment should betray their presence. The committee handling the On another occasion, they lay in Clay, Deputy 18ilitary Governu disagreement, in the hope of de Land Forces (Kowloon) today on Tavaren; J. Reynaud. V. B. Bel- STOP PRESS arrangements anounce that long erase from early morning of the United States, zone in veloping a compromise solution the Cricket Club

Alerand. the financial goal is $1,000,000: until nightfall with 8 Japanese Germany today denied that which will reconcile our differ!" Hong Kong: and various organisations Tre-patrol laughing, amoking, and eat Americans in Berlin were con- encesas taurants and a-houses having only six yards away, ducting secret acgotiations with "We have informally discussed Barnes London, Oct 80, been asked to co-operate in the

The booklet describes how s Soviet representatives as war with the Soviet representatives The House of Commons tast campaign. Al

small party of Fijiand cred suggested by two Washington possible solutions to our economie (Camp) QMS Andrews (11 F.8.6.), L/C Eardley (387 Coy.. night decided By 270 votes 10) The three Chinese members

the Jangnese advanet on Bour press reports,

differences In the hope that we 175 to appoint a Royal Com- of the Legislative Council gainville. The first obstacle General Clay said that the could and some solution which D.C.EL/ Wellings (Camp), RAS.C.) Fallerton (287. Coy

Pte. Young they (the met, was a

Pto. Cross R.A 8.6). Sam. Gellard (Spor Printed and published for the mission to inquire, Into the Messrs. M. K. Lo, S. N. Chan forward arabus and to com- United States representatives in could presented to our Govern Camp) and 88m, Cottril (HK) Wit: Cor); Bgm Kahnedy (Spee

financé, control, rannegement and Ti Chan-yesterday mand of Corporal Granat Roko, Germany, Intended to continuements for wedded to a sus si Col

Wire Cos.), Sem Haller (Spec ad-ownership of the Ifritish cabled their felicitations to who had one solitary-en-gun format dismissions on German we have developed no such solu Kowloon

Guerra Pte. Hill COSX Brent Beuter

* Generalissimo, Chiangere bet Land a few riflemon."

edonomie, unity! “with any of our] tion."—Reuter,

(Capt.) (18 C.C.8.), Cpl. Tar and Sgt. Piccaver 150 In Be

: 0.40 p.me--light, Orchwtral Selestiona,

10.00 primeLondon Irlar" New

10.08 pai-Expertis *Trom

Verd

10,8 mi)--Max | Brugh---Concerto, Ng...

* In: G Minor for Violin, & Orchestra.

11:00 maiClose Dpen.

-proprietors,'

Enteroris daited & ŠTAMEN KEÄTTI/ Windso

hampered

(Cant.) (Forces col. G(Q.P.), (Port Comd); L/c, Terry

HA Webb (Port Comed), Sem. Pauli (613.

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