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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946.

Judge Disagrees P.O.Ws. DROWNED IN HOLD

With Verdict

Gentlemen, I must say I disagree with your ver-

dict. However, the decision lies with you,' remarked Mr. E. H. Williams Pulsne Judge. at the Criminal Sessions yesterday to the jury who, after a 15-minute retirement, unanim-

OF TORPEDOED HELL-SHIP

Rickshaw

ously found all the three accused not guilty-Coolies'

Lee Wing-yir and Mak Hung were discharged for conspirty to rob, while Chan Au was ac- quitted on a charge of siding and abetting Lee to possession of a loaded revolver.

Lee, who pleaded guilty to possession of the revolver, was sentenced to 15 strokes of-the

сале.

·Sentencing Lee, who is 19 Lordship years of age, His

said: "In view of your age and the character that your mother has given you, I shall not sen- tence you to prison but to 15! strokes of the cane."

Lee thanked His Lordship. Mr. A. J. Clifford, Crown

Counsel, said that ut 11 p.m.

on Aug. 31, Fung Kwok, shop

keeper, saw two men, Lee and

DIAMOND FIELDS

London, Nov. 1 Britain has under con-X sideration, "a 'proposal to mitonalise Dr. John Thor- burn - Williamson's "tremend- arly rich diamond

giacoveries

in the former German colony of Tanganyika, an authorita- five source and here yester-

envisaged

day propose? 4,000,000 Africans in the

mandated territory · sharing in the dew diamond · fields "through"- "public health and education services, the source added-Associated Press,

Appeal

+

Further tales of trying ordeals of POWS on the]

torpedoed "Lisbon Maru" were told by wit-

nesses at yesterday's War Crimes trial of Yaumati

Kyoda Shigeru, master of the ill-fated ship.

Inspector Joseph Hill of the Hong Kong Police Rioters

said that he was sure that there were living

12-Year-Old Girl

A Prostitute

Remarking that in his opinion it was a shockin case, Mr. H. G. Sheldon K.C. imposed a tence of 12 months' hard labour on a old woman, Leung Ng, alias Leung at the Central Magistracy yesterday ing part in letting out for hire on a girl for the purpose of prostitution. Afr. Alfred Y. Hon pleaded The 19 men arrested and guilty on behalf of the defendant. subsequently charged with bay- - ing behaved in A disorderly manner during the Yaumati

present a fair cross-section of to Hong Kong, with a view to employment. Only five" were classified as unemployed, one

people in the hold when the ship actually In Court

sank,

The 1.000 odd displaced rickshaw pullera, who have lost their means of livelihood since Sept. 1 when all unlicensed after the torpedo had struck vehicles were taken off the road, but they caimed down after Col. addressed them. have been appealing to the Stewart had authorities to allow a limited POWs on deck were sent down number of additional rickshaws into the hold and some of the to be licensed so as to enable hatch covers were placed, into them to continue to earn a liv-position. Sentries were posted

at the entrance. ing.

Inspector Hill said that there'

was a slight panic among POWs Doctor

Representatives have been to see the Secretary for Chinese Affairs to seck his intercession with the Police authorities, and it has been tentatively suggest ed that 350 more rickshawa might be licensed. The decision of the Police is awaited..

The number of licensed

Mak, walking suspiciously along refused to accept the state Queen'e Road, West. Fung call-ments after the accused said rickshaws is said to be 603, and ed two policemen and the men that they were forced by the the number that have been taken ran away.

The constables chased and police to make them The state-off the road is over 800.

ments were withdrawn ac arrested them. While searching cordingly. Then, the constables saw a re- volver drop from Lee's clothing.

·

COLLECTORS

As a result of a statement' by Lee, the third accused was arrested later in Wagebai Road. "Lee alleged that he got the sanitary coolie, Chan Wah- revolver from Chan who in turn kuén, and a hawker Li Pui, alleged that Lee asked him to were both charged before, Mr. keep it for 10 days and was HG. Sheldon K, C. at the Cen- given $5 and a suit of Chinese tral Magistracy yesterday with clothing that night when he obtaining money from three handed back the revolver to different restaurants in Wanchal

by false pretences.

Lee.

Denial

Representatives of several labour organisations have as sociated themselves with the displaced rickshaw men in their appeal to the authorities.

WELDERS ON

STRIKE

The electric welders at Taikoo Dock, who have been on strike for over a fortnight as a protest against the dismissal of one of their men, have not yet return- understood ed to work. It is

missed man's reinstatement, while the Dockyard manage- ment is equally firm in not tak Inspector F. A. Ewins asked ing him back for a serious view to be taken, Latest move of the strikers as this kind of incident was is a threat that unless the man very frequent in Wanchai.is reinstated electric welders in First defendant was sentene- other dockyards will be called

It was alleged that the de- fendants went to the restaurants and collected a total sum of $12, Both Lee and Mak emphati-stating that they were collect-they are insisting on the dis- cally denied that they had con- ing on behalf of the Sanitary spired to rob. Mak. told the Department. Court that while walking with Lec, he did not know Lee had a revolver in his possession.

At an earlier stage, the Crown submitted three statements al- legedly made voluntarily by all accused to the police before they were charged.

His Lordship ruled out and

ed to nine months hard labour, out in a sympathy strike, and and second defendant to six they have issued printed months.

circulars to this effect.

LICENSING SESSIONS

I is hereby notified that a meeting of the Licensing Board will be held in the Council Chamber on Friday, the 8th day of November, 1940, at 3.30 p.m., at which the following applica tions will be considered under the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance. 1931. All applicants for licences, and persons objecting to such applications, must appear in person.

'Name' of

No.

Applicant

Description

of Licenco applied for

1.

V. Clofnsky

Publicati'

Licence

Charles Medley Derek Nickemi

A. F. G. Netti

Lot But Chi

S. P. Paltara**

Chow Piny Man

Le Landau

2.

Le Kin

20.

Ghol Clior Chi

11.

Klim Houng

12.

.P. G. HIN

15.

E. P. Sammons

14.

26.

F. Novelny

26,...

A. P. Tkachenko

17.

Wong Pak Kaus

13,

Chenny Wing

1.

Kwong

12.

Chan Chuk Yin

20.

TA Tung Pul

21.

11 F* - *EAS

Trol Kam Hang

Chan-Hot Chan Cheykan

Hai Yeung-Shlog

Kwek Ha

Chan Pak Bhun

Lui Chaak Ta Divid Cheurgr Aaron Landia

Y. B

Chan Wal Choen

Yin Kar Shepp

F. 8, Chen

Wang Xi Tues Chan Chan Bing Yeung Wing Ful

George Mok

Yog Ving

|J. Wolfe!**

Sito. A. P. Landay

Bam Shong: Woo

Thi, Kam Moon Mr. B. Pora Chuka (Chun C

Publican's Licener,

without Bar

Hotel Kepper's Adjunct Ligrace

Restaurant Adjunct Licence

Sign of Bone

Hong Kong Hotel flepulse Bay Hotel Gloucester Hotel

Peninsula Hotei

| Kowloon Hotel

Cafe Wieraad

51. Francis Hotel Parialan Grill

Metropole Hotel

New York Cafe

Chantecler

Restaurant Blue Peter Glagla Anaczo

Uled Lion Inn

* FREE SALATA FIL

Techinko

Relegant Xarfair

Iestaurant Now Aula Hotel

La Kok Hotel Shan Kwang Retel flotel, Asia

Tong Shan Hotel "Grymt "Chida Hotel

Bun Kronz Hotel

{"Bun Bòn' Hotel -

Hotel Nathan Bone Hold Bir,' Hotel Timmy's Kitchen

Canadian Cafa A.BG Café

Cafe de Chipp

Fu Lu Su

Habpy Land Bar Whits Hare Cafe Plane Restapraat Cafe Whooper Liberty Cale Boda Toustain

Jimmy's Elichen,

Kowloon

Monety Company „Central Bar "Allat Füliga Cata Indian Curry Chie

Situation of House

1. & JA Pedder Street and 23 & 20 Queen's Road C.-

| RB.L. 142 Repulse Bay

|5-85 Pedder Street, 181-8th fl..

18181 De Voeux Road Cu lat-8th foors, and

9-11 Pedder Street, ged. fl. KIL" 1441 Ballbury Road

'Haaków Road

14 Des Voeux Road C..

Front portion baarment"

(Exchange "Bullding)

38-13A Queen's Road C..

| 10 Queen'i "Ford C. grd, f.

Wang Hing Building)

10 Aueen's Road C., Sth-7th f

(Wang ing Building)

54, 1668 Lockhart Rod

ground. four

173 174 & 176 Nathan Road,.

ground four

KIL 42 Nathan' Band

'70 Nathan' Road, grd. Bour

1 Hankow Road, and. & let

21 Hankow Rand

3 Hankow Boad, grd. & let 11,

Whether the applicant

has had a licence of the same kind to sell into a the Colony

and, if so, for how Jong

+ months

monila

·4 years

+

moniku

Committed

For Trial

Mr. Fraser, of the S.C.A., pro- said that the girl's secuting inother reported the S.CA.

Wanchai

rlots of Saturday, Oct. 26, re- that in May she brought the girl In Bounds

was a

seeking employment. for the girl. watchman, two were On arrival she met defendant coolies, one a scavenging coolie, whom she knew in Canton. The three shop fokis, a barber, two mother asked defendant to allow travelling tradera, two hawkers, her daughter to remain in her At about 8 p.m. the canvas Committal proceedings conclud-

After a meal at the defendant's air chute was cut down and the ed at Kowloon Court yesterday cake maker, a vegetable gar. custody, as a domestic servant. hatches completely closed. The before Mr. W. H. Latimer in the denier, an electrician and a ser hold was not provided with case in which a medical practi-Vant of the "Y" Rice Refugee house at Gage Street, the girl's any means of ventilation and loner, Dr. Tan Hai-san, M.B. Distribution Centre. All, except mother received a loan of $120

B.S.

also known as Dr. Chan Hoi three, were under 30 years of from defendant, and more or less left the girl as a pledge. Later repeated appeals by Col. Stewart

made a false entry on a death Of the fifteen juveniles ar- the girl's mother left for Canton. were ignored. There were re- Sang, is charged with having age. ports from all sides that men certificate with intent to have a reeted, four were schoolboya When she returned in August, were fainting.

man named Yu Yu-fni entered in and all except two were... 15 she was refused entry to defen Early on Oct. 2. Lieut. H. M. the Registry of Deathe as having years of age, or under. Three dant's house, Howell and another POW broke died of lobar pneumonia.

were only 12 years of age. open the hatch covers.

Rifle

Evidence was given by de- The last batch came up before fire was heard and two POWs ceased's mother and wife that he had returned home to 124, Temple struck were in the hold bullets which came through the Street, on the evening of July 7, suffering from two stab wounds gap made by Lieut. Howell. "

To Troops

The expected large-scale invasion of Wanchai yesterday. by members of Hi M. Foreca tin the ccasion of the lifting of the "Out of Bounds" ban (im- posed on June 18) did not materialize,

The majority of. Servicemen did not seem to know that. Wan- chai was "In Bounds" again. Merchants interviewed by the **China Mail" last night: ex- pressed the view that this might be attributed to the fact. that the large-sized notice, with an "Out of Bounds" sign posted up at Arsenal Street för fäc guidance of Military Police,

the area beyond the notice was "Out of Bounds" The

mer. chants expressed the hope that the Military Authorities "might

The ship took a strong and in the face and stomach, and that fined $40, in default four days fendant, she worked as a domes led Servicemen to believe that

·

Later, ale learned that her daughter was practising prostitu- the Magistrate at Kowloon tion Through the help of a

The girl, Law Mul, 12, stated, Court yesterday when five more friend, she located the girl. men were found guilty and that after staying with the de he had died the same night. A in ́gaol..

tic servant for a while. About heavy list and there was a rush coffin shop foki, Yu Kau, was also The rest of the remaining two months ago, on the instruc- for the deck.

On reaching committed to stand his trial at 15 defendants were discharged tions of defendant, she was taken deck, many of the POWs com- the Criminal Sessions on a charge for lack of evidence, bringing to the Nam Ping Hotel by a wo- menced jumping overboard. The of having aided, abetted or sue the number of those convicted man nained Sze Koo. There she do something in the matter lower portion of the wonden Borned Dr. Chan to make the

to 10, one of whom was did was taken to

room, where a A tour of Wanchai last night companionway broke as a result false statement on the death eer-

charged with a stern warning Chinese mole was staying The revealed that there were very tificate. of the pressure and many

as he had been injured in the Chinese was about 40 years old, few Military personnel about POWS were thrown back into

melee..

and dressed In European style! The Navy were, however, to The juveniles were sentenced clothing.

the fore and conspicuous by their presence in watch and camphorwood shops.

the bottom of the hold. Ropes were let down into the hold, but many of the men could not get

out.

Statement

Beer and dancing halls were weli patronized, but not to the extent, expected.

Insp. W. Williamson produced to from six to two strokes of

She was left in the room with a voluntary statement made to the cane.

the Chinese, who told her that he him by Dr. Chan which claimed

had paid $1,000 to be intimate When witness looked into the that Yu Kau was a former fok hold as he was helping other of the Wing Fuk Coffin Shop of

with her. After about two hours The following is the pre- the woman Sze Koo returned and POWs to get out, he noticed 37, Pitt Street, with whom Dr. gramme of Gramophone Music tools her away. bodies lying about. Witness Chan had a long-standing ar- which will be played tomorrow

She was again taken was sure that there were living rangement in regard to the sign-at the Catholic Centre, King's hotel to the some Chinese on an- people in the hold when the ship in of death certificates.

Building, at 3.30 pm. 1. other two occasions, This association, Dr. Chan Bank. There was no chance at

Film Reviews Academic Festival Overture. After hearing the facts of the all fox, any of the sick men to lasted some five years. When first Treat) (Schubert); 3. Bran-a year's hard labour without the Gypsy Rose Lee in "are all the claimed in the statement, - had (Brahms); 2. Die Forelle (The case, defendant was sentenced to get out by the ropes.

No Life-Belt.

There was a pile of febelts in the hold when POWs boarded the ship. They were not dis- tributed and it was simply a case of the men grabbing what they could. Witness and many other of the POWs did not have any life belt.

correct in

Yu

to the

"Isn't it a shame,"

chants

1. option of a fine.

Yukon," "that men are The girl was ordered to remain same? This lyric could equally in the custody of the S.CA.

"The Planets",

Breaches Of Price

Control

associated with the Wing Fuk

denburg Concerto, No. Coffin Shop he always made it a point to examine the body before (Bach); 4. certifying cause of death as stat- Suite (Holst). ed to him by the master but had in time come to depend upon him as he was invariably the cause of death, proferred. for signature in respect of

The certificate brought to him Yu-fai, deceased, was brought to him by Yu Kou- and he had sign- ed it under the impression that it came from the master of the Wing Fuk Collin

It only after police molirios ad started that he tried to trace the mistake and discovered that Fu of Kau was in the employment another coffin shop, the Tin Fuk Coffin Shon of 7, Portland Street. A personal recognisance of $280 in the water by Japanese on was permitted Dr., Chan, while the rescue boats in the vicinity. the second accused is un bail of Witness found the rifle fire $500.

All Japanese personnel on board had been evacuated the night before. The only Japan ese whom witness saw on reach ing deck was the last sentry walking off the cat walk on the port side. There was continuous Bring at the POWs swimming,

very uncomfortable and How one or two men disappear un- der the water'.-

were

To Be Wed

Regs.

well be applied to the techni- colour musicals from that quaint land of make-believe which is Hollywood-however varied the details of the plot, sooner or later an iminctise stage. is discovered, whether the location beim- buctoo or Malemüle!Overlook the fundamental improbability of

and "Belle of the

kan saloon

G. Low, of No. 252, Lockhart Road, first floor, was an expensive cabaret in an Alas- summoned before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at the Yukon (now at the Alhambin) Central Magistracy yesterday for a breach of is excellent entertainment, for it the Price Control Regulations, by selling ten has Dinan Shore, Randolph Scott, cases of beer above the controlled price. Mr. A. el Arculli pleaded guilty was bought from outside through on behalf of defendant.

fokis, who sold it.to make a proft for themselves and not for the restaurant

Mr. W. H. Nolloth, prosecuting, stated that on Sept. 12 defendant bought 10 cases of beer from Gibb Livingstone, sold to him for his own consumption. Later, de- fendant sold the beer to restaur ants for $900, or $300 in excess of the official price.

Mr. Arculli submitted that his was not an ordinary shop

client

Road, and Miss Penelope Tohe Granville House, Magazine Gap had a family of four.

'Defendant was fined $750.

Tooth Brushes

and also a very sound perform ance by Charles Winniger.

"White Savage," showing wat the King's (oh, why did Dead of, Night" come oft: so soon?) is the latest foal from the Mafia Montez-Jon Hall-Sabu stable, and. George Au Kwok Wah, of the is well up standard, though Cheong Hing Store, No. 69, Des one's opinion of that standard Vocux Road Central. was fined probably differą strongly from $75 for selling brush at $2.10. the controlled setting is not Baghdud or Basra or tooth Lone's neighbour's. This lime the

Lin of

a nylon

to Hong Kong for a friend, who left the Colony above the Milk book polishful as ever, but without the allure

It.

Cross-examined, witness said that he still felt that Niimori, The following forthcoming mar the interpreter, was in charge riages are announced: of POWs. Witness could not

Commander William Hynd keeper. He was a shipping clerk Price being $1.20

Li Ping, of No. 92. Des Voeux Samarkand, but a South Seas see how many guards there Norrie Martin, Royal Navy of and earning $360 per month. He Road Central, was totally fined and ruled by (did you guess?) were as many Japanese soldiers

The beer was originally bought $200 for selling a toothbrush and Marie Montez, looking as beauti were travelling as passengers Burra et route

of Tondelaye: Jon Hall descends and he was not allowed out of from

controlled price. London aboard H.M.S. for Canton. His client sold the Defendant said, the tooth brush from the heights of the darling the hold long enough to see Albert.

beer, as he did not

want

for $1.50, and the polish for $1.50, prince to the comparative depths who

Witness guards.

Mr. Georges Fouliard, of No. 2, Defendant was fined $300. the controlled price being $1.20 of a beachcomber, but apart from could protest May and Miss Marie The manager of the Choi E

that the story is as usual, with was lodged rexording the in- Harrison, en route to Hong Kong Restaurant, No. 143. Connaught and ants, respective 305, Des love and treachery, in constant

Yip Road Central, Choi Fat-wai, was Voeux Road Central, was fined conflict. Sydney Toler, sect far sufficiency of life belts. "About aboard ss. Tiest Merak.

Mr. Tsol Chuk-lam, Assistant summoned for selling two bottles são for selling a tia of "Shinola too Infrequently these days, also 100 POWs were rendered un-

at $2.50 each. boot polish conscious in the hold on account to Sir Robert Ho Tung, residing of Gunther beer

for 80 cents. official

appears in the fim. at No. 10, Hankow Road, and the controlled price being $1.40 price being 65. of the lack of air. These men Miss Lee Ken-shiu, at No. 94 Hak each.

cents, were quite alright before the Fe Street. hatch covers were closed. No effort was made to bring these men up out of the hold as there were no facilities available.

+ year

6 months

2 year

1 year

6 years 10 months

4 year

Bince 1,12,45

year

F

186 Nathan Boul, srd, foor

206, 208, 210, 212, 274, PISA,

to month

10 y

* monthe

20 years

Des Voeux Road C 61-17. Gloucester Road

1 Chao Kwon Hod

125 Connaught Road C., #rd-th “Boots," 125-1 Connaught

Road C., whole house," 140 451& 283 Des Voeux Road Dith Flosas 37-39 Connaught Road West 719"Connaught Road C., Whole kouse, 120 Connaught Road 1st-4th floor, 257 . 233 Des Voeux Road O' lal-th *Floors.

180-161 Connaught Road C. 317-921 Des Voeux Hond C * “368; Nathan Rość, whole house 867 Nathan Road, "Rudard "foore A

328-378. Nathan Bond. 40 82 Nalan Bond 23 2,25. Natan Hond |21431 queen's Road C. fund. J. (Chlän "Büllding): 15 Queen's Load .. gr. a. 175 Qubes's Road C., Mezzaning

door, (Marina Hous) 31 Queen's Road C." Eih f

*(China_ Bulldips)

**

24 Queen's Blond C. Ist-adf

**Entertainment Buliding)

1 & 21 fejesay Id., grd. I 42 A 45 Lockhart 145 kid. J. 149-155 Lockhart Bd, r. A. 167, Lockhart Boil, and fr

81 Benny Road, ard, floor... 111 Des Voeux Road G.. sround

4 Mezzanine (Windo

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Hanko Hond

6 years

17 years

Blace 1.12.45

Blaca 0.19.46

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21 Nathan Road, ged. floor" Midas Band, ground floor 503-Nathan Road, stround tour

K.1.1 2245, Ngthari Hd, gad. E. #vhestre Bldg.,-

Since 13.4.40

KONG MAN TEUN, Sometary to the Licensing BonTÁ,

Defendant stated that the beer chang Mang. of the Shun'

Readers' Letters

Housing

So Proudly We Halls No. 152, Sai Tal Street, Ecreen tribute to the courage, pf was fined $135 for selling a cake the American woman nurses dur of ivory soap for 80 cents, con- ing the early part of the Pacific 'trolled price being 66 centa... war, and, though produced it a Leung Ling, of the Fook Sungtimo "when the war-theme was of Cheong, No. 150. Queca's Road compelling Interest, it has that Central, was fined $250 for sell-timeless quality which puts if al- laga Tek tooth brush at $2.00, most in the same class controlled price being $1.60. "Bataan." Claudette Colbert: dis- plays her invariable competence, well supported by Pauletta God-

Oranges

as

Street and Queen's Road West, Reeves Is the male lead, but this was fined $40 for selling, two or is first and foremost a Woman's" ranges at $1.00, 20 cents in ex-| Bim: if is at the Oriental Thes- cess of the controlled price. Vtre.

Chen Lam-sum, of a fruit stall.

Too Weak To Help

Bedser Twins Answering

Sir, The recent allegations by the President,

Sir,Au article by Randolph Australians that Hammond is witness said that it was possible Churchill criticises the, Govern ringing the changes with the to read at the bottom of, No. 2 ment's housing policy. I agree Bedser twins may or may not hold in broad daylight. Some with criticism, but only when of the POWs climbed up the backed by all the facts and not such happenings are only too rife Store, at the junction of Eastern picte with peck-aboo? Gene Be well-founded Unfortunately, Yeua Ping, of the Hing Kes dard and Veronica Lake, cum- ropes let down into the hold, merely a small percentage. of while those who were too weak them. In his article, he speaks in the sporting world where the to help themselves were hauled mainly of permanent housing, ends, only too often, justify the up. Witness did not see any of only slightly referring to tempor- means or vice versa. the unconscious men hauled out. azy housing and does not mention A case in point is the recent After the hatch cover had the equally acute problem of town attempt by a well-known bishop at Queen's Road West zwar Des

and country planning.

to swim the Chandiol. As the Veeuz Road West, was fined $40 been closed, witness lay still on

selling two oranges at $1.00, It is use building, haphazard Bishop had never previously been his back, stripped to the walsh ly for the problem, raubing from able, to Ajum a stroke in his life, the controlled pets being

lack of planning, woudl be very he conceived the idea of attach- and experienced great difficulty much greater in future years. For ag a small but powerful motor-Lau Un of No. 7, Hill Road, in breathing. As soon as he this reason temporary houses: pre-engine to his swim-suit The West Point, was fined a similar got out of the hold, he collapsed dominate over permanent bishop took off from Cape Gris sum for the same offence. and was "out" for about five Now some agures to compará Net in a cloud of spray with a All cases were heard before Mr. minutes. In addition to the men whom witness disappear ders have been accepted for 480,- behind him in what was ap

with Mr. Churchill's. In all ten-mile-long wake of churning water FX. d'Almada, during the firing, he also saw 000 homes of which 280,000 are porently going to be a record for

waist.

*40*cents"

others siak through sheer, ex to be permanent. Or all types, all me. However, something Money Mart

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44,000 have been completed. went wrong with the works and, Mr. F. K Garton, of the Housing

It was another hectic day for is also concerned with in mid-channel, he found himself Government Wireless, also the location of industry and the doing Light turns and otherwise gold yesterday, with rates con la P.O.W. on the "Lisbon Maru," uselessness of building.

21.80 ̧ ̧m-Albert Sandler and kiss dech ranging from $303 to £319 a tael; 20 Peter" stated that ho felt he was with decreasing population. It steering in erratic course, some-stently on the move; fuctuations wing Uridinem a paych qualifted to say that the duties is concerned, with the future of times leaving the water com- The opening rate was 1310, and 1:00 pm-Cime Down of the master of a ship were, agriculture and the need to pre-pletely and, at other times, sub- towards the close of the market 8.30 Davier Cunt and Hai Orches

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