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Arculli Trial

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be introduced. The familiar Sir, I have read with con-promenade in chattering groups' siderable interest Mr. C.C. Chen'a sauntering along main thorough- letter on the Arculli Trin} and fares is absolutely ridiculous. appreciated the fact that a mem- A few well placed sentryboxes,

H.M.S. Victorious with ber of the public, though taking

dim view of Areuili, had seen equipped with telephones, will

arcas. more than 400 passen- fit to speak out on something effectively control large

on duty! -that should command a great deal Thus those that are

will be thoroughly on duty. Agers on board for Hong of public interest,

mere suggestion of a network, Kong sailed from, Eng- all that is possible at present, and yesterday.

She is due at Gibraltár on of these posts. coupling with

on Nov. 11, Port regular patrols, will lift Hong Nov. 6, Malta

on the Kong overnight out of the class Said on Nov. 15, Suez of African-backwoods.

18th, Aden on the 19th, Colombo.

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It is hoped that attention on Nov. 25, Singapore of Dec. 1.

future and Hong Kong on Dec. 5. should be paid, in

HMS. Victorious is one of Bri- 'colossal' budget making, more

up-to-date alreraft- to this fundamental require tain's most ment of security."law and order carriers, being a vessel of 35,000 than tu soare high sounding tons. projects of fancy education, Information from England in-! fancier town planning, etc., ete. dicates that Vicloricus has been specially equipped fox passenger carrying and recently made a - British Films

trip to South Africa when the Sir-In reply to the letter by passengers reported very favour "American Films First (Aably on conditions. ways)", I would state-

O. YEH..

I do not agree everywhere with Mr. Chen. However, I fully con- cur with Mr. Chen's opinion that elimination of Crown witnesses not actually Allied agents could mean that very few collabora tors would be punished.

In Hong Kong during the oc cupation both sides of the bar bour wer

were heavy with amateur espionage arcats, scua of whom have and some of whom have not

been recognised by the half ainco doren

Allied

counter-intelligence organisations that took an inter- ext in the Hong Kong scene.

To quote Mr. Chen: "It means those anti-Japanese elements——— Communists and pro--Anglo- American liberals who were in fact doing jobs n's Allied agents

She has both cabin and dor- but who were unable to procure

for pas- 1. (Mr. Chen presum

am not an Englishraan mitory accommodation documents

correspondent's sweeping sengers, including such luxuries ably means documents of service Your as agents), because of diferences criticism of the English outlook as single-berth cabins,

domestic issues, therefore, absolutely unjusti of opinion on

ha gentleman, could be disqualified from mak-fied If he is a will retract his ing their evidence valid."

criticisma agree with Mr. Chen on the tender the appropriate apology

2. Your carrespondent is existed. They were not men of abnormal viously unaware of the fact that courage, but men, rather, with a the attendance at the 3.15 p.. courage of their convictions. Yet, showing of "Dead of Night" on being fully in accord with Mr. Chen's point, I disagree with him A collaborator faces a serious charge. Even an acquittals leave a stigms that only the po session of a vast fortune can in tine eliminate. Justice in a Bri- tish Court demands a fall mea sure of proof before a man is stigmatised for life. It is best that fustice should err on the side of the accused when the issue is of such gravity in a city full of is,

Your people willing to go to any ex- treme to pay off an occupation nat seem to appreciate that the Englishman is a very conserva- chaps and does not tive sort of go in for fraudulent misrepresen tation or "boosting" in order to belleves and get business. He

point that these

further.

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I have been in Court during cases of this nature on more than olle occasion and have semetimes felt sympathy for the accused when given an opportunity to see the face of the man bearing wit- ness against him.

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946

WITNESS SAYS HE HEARD Pinched

ACCUSED BETRAY FLIER Someone's

DIVORCE PETITION

co-

at

London, Nou, 5. An Englishwoman lirông di Shanghai was cited as respondent in an undefended divorce petition heard Leeds today. Mre. Alien

Adair, Margaret of Greengate Lane, Knere- borough, was granted decree nisi with the custody of a child of the marriage, on the grounds of the adultery of her husband, Donald Adair, with a Miss Margaret Cooper, of Shanghai-Reuter.

FORGED CHOP

An allegation that Jass Singh informed the Japan- ese manager of the Hong Kong, Rope Factory of the presence of a shot down American air- man in Belcher's Street, was made by LI Ping- shum before Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, Puisne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yester- day when testifying for the Crown at the re- sumed hearing of the trial of Jass Singh and Man Singh, Indian watchmen of the Rope Fac- tory, on charges under the 1940 Defence Re- gulations,

The Indians had pleaded not

fully through theh Counsel, Mr. Sansom

A. P. Rajah.. Mr. M. A. da Silva. assisted by Sub-Inspector H. R. „Terrelt (Special Branch), is con-

ducting the Crown's case.

Reception

Alleged Ammunition Deal

Fanny

Larceny of a fanny may lead to six weeks' imprisonment with hard labour on first convic- tion.

Two Royal Naval Dockyard em- ployees received that sentence when they appeared before the Magistrate at Kowloon · Court yesterday, one on a charge of

An alleged transaction larceny of two fannies and the in 45 ammunition be other on a charge of receiving the tween military personnel two fannies, knowing them to ba

stolen or unlawfully obtained, - and a rickshaw coolie Sub-Insp., Cecil) Askew ex- was mentioned at Kow-plained that a' fanny was a metal loon Court yesterday by container in the shape of a pall used principally for holding food. Chief Det.-Insp. Charles

Remarked the Magistrate; Mottram..

was wondering what on earth It could be."

Insp. Mottram said that at 0.30)

Before the proceedings com- Seventy senior members and menced, His Lordship, Counsel officers of the Colony's police and the jury visited the rope fac-force gave a cocktail party at tory and No. 132, Belcher's Street the Hong Kong Hotel last night to see where the American air-to Commissioner of Police C. H. man landed,

Samsom, who is retiring from Ma Chan-hung, rickshaw coalie, Li said that after the sounding police work for the second time and Yeung Tik-chong, unemploy- of the air raid alarm at 9 am: since the war began. Oned, pleaded guilty to unlawful 181 Wives

By virtue of a' forged chop on Jan. 16, 1945, he took reftige | November 13, Mr. Samsom ia possession' of 9,900 rounds of the One hundred and eighty one and document,

Lug

Chinese in an air raid shelter in the fac- leaving Hong Kong and will ammunition. wives and 20 children (all over visited three shops and obtained tory with Gigsawa, the Japanese return to England. the age of 12) are among the goods to the value of $1,500, manager. Shortly after noon, Jass Mr. W. L. B. Sparrow, who a.m. an Oct. 16 a police party, come and called out will be acting Commissioner on acting on information, received, passengers in the aircraft-car-between Sept. 27 and Nov. 3. Singi

The last shop they visited was Giosawa. As Giosawa could Mr. Sansom's retirement, said lay in wait for defendants outside rief, H.M.S. Victorious.

A Government spokesman too smart for them and they ret understand Jass Singh, last night: "Since the libera- a partly demolished house in Tem-

witr.ess said, ne the last day was extremely good, said information had been re- were apprehended.

was astion there have been many ple Street. They saw three-ment hence the query-why this excel-ceived from the Secretary oof fent picture was given only two State fur, the Colonies that in Sheldon K-C at the Central him, witness alleged. Jass inform- and Mr. Sansom found time to tune carrying 19 cartons of am

Appearing before Mr. H. Ged to act as interpreter. Through changes in the police policy here, go in and come out after some days.

this-Magistracy yesterday. Tam jed Giosawa that an “American | introduce--many-Improvementa munition. A lorry was waiting 3. Your correspondent is also filling accommodation on

As the lorry drove apparently ignorant of the fact ship, it had not been possible Tak-hung was sentenced to two airman had baled out and land- and reforms. He has laid the for them. that during the Japanese occupa- to follow the wives" priority list years hard labour, and Tanged in a house in Belcher's Street. foundations for a very much away police pounced on it and

counts, under Yun charged on two as completely as children

better post-wär Hong Kong managed to orrest two defen- tion, local theatres,

police force."

dants. The third man got away. theatres in Macan, drew crowded 12 years of age could not be to 18 months. houses

showing Japanese and carried.

It was alleged that defen-

In reply to this tribute Mr. Investigation revealed that the dants obtained a sack of water

Sansom said: "Anything that two men had got hold of the am- Chinese films. To suggest that local theatres would have to close

has been achieved here since munition through certain dealings Hong valued at $500 by means

Saw Him Land arrived in the Colony has been with military personnel at Whit- shop if they showed British hims

lily seed from the Cheong Kec is, therefore, absurd,

First defendant due to those people who stayed | field · Barracks. docs

of a forged chop.

Hung Wuen-ping said that she on after the liberation although claimed that he had bought it for was playing mah-long on the first they were broken down in health $15 from an India. They ha floor of No. 132, Belcher's Street and also those officials who re-offered it for 18 cents a round to when she saw an American air-turned after only a short leave someone whom Insp. Mottram Defendants were caught at man land in the back yard... from England."

described as a bogus buyer. the Kwong Hing Lung where

Among those present at the When first defendant claimed cocktail party were they attempted to obtain four

Capt. that he had no previous record, Dunkerley, Mr. Burdeli, Mc. sentence was deferred by Mr. tins of dried Lung Ngan.

Inspector H. Sell prosecuted.

MacSmith, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Latimer to 11.13 a.m. today, pend- C. Calthrop, Mr. and Mrs. A. ing police investigation,

as well

correspondent

superior

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"An official request has been

in list which, when received made for a complete passenger Hong Kong, will be made avail- able to the press.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Latest arrivals at the Fenfans Hotel malade Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fairchild,

Mrs. A. R. de, Recin, C. 1. Suen, M.

Manach, Bister 1.5.V.it. Thomas, J. H. Ifranet, Mr L. Schouten. Major F. R Remler, W. & Hackler and A, Útiles.

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Latest denturies from the Peninsul

well knows that British goods, by quality, always their prove themselves in the long run. Those who stayed in Hong 3. Your correspondent proudly. Kong throughout the occupation boasts that, American films are will recall how friend turned not only for Home consumption. against friend and one was never That is a pity. He should realise include M. Marshalssy. G. B. Harri, R. certain of who one was dealing that very few of those who go in Ruilchild, J. 5. Beach, O. Anderson. from Hollywood Cunt D. IL Zimmerman, Mrs. J. E. Fald, "supers" with-Man possesses an animal see

a high opinion of Mrs. San Moun, A. J. Peaker. N. J. cunning that is seldom balanced studies have by a love of principles.

or American Bebbington and P. Buckie, There American maroly

ho ideas of peace, low and order.

The following Damensors arrived frim were agents innumerable who worked for money and

BRITISH FILMS FIRST.

Singapore by worked

'the E.D.A.C. tinh nh "Harlequin" praterdag, afternoon: for both sides. There were these

Sir-Continuing with the and Mr. Ello, Mowers, Davis, Starmen. who worked for favour and the

Turner, Hatton Harnabrook, Keown, Col. Lecton (Provost aight of exress and ingress into adolescent controversy on the Tannickim. Cuckie Chinese Japanese territory merits of British and American Marshal. 8.2.A.C.), Mrs, Brown, Mr. carrying on a lucrative, trade, movies, I think it's high time Long Wal-mun and Miss Fernandez,

They brought medicines from an American in Hong Kong Hong Kong and G.I. elgarettes aired his views on the subject into Hong Kong. Some of thent As usual, whenever Americans had their information only for ore side. One can hardly say for and British are thrown together, the subject of which country them, despite this, that theirs was

disinterested and patriotic task. Preduces the better product is Though knowing nothing of Dr. introduced and frankly, I'm Y. H. Teeng. I am prepared to getting plenty fed up with the

cent the fact that his was dis- childishness of it all. accept

or

The following nasiesters are expectel

United Kingdom today:-Messrs.

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From the Yip Kee Hong they obtained fur tins of preserved dates, valued at $500, by the same trick.

PAA PLANE DUE TODAY

Witness said that Glosawa look them into his office and there the Japanese called up the Gendar- merie by telephone.

She rushed out and saw So Dater arrested and Shu-kuen executed by the Japanese) help the airman to get out of his para chute. A moment later she saw Man Singh looking into the yard through the back door wire net- Ling.

bis business.

The Indian,

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R. S. Major, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Delivery Of Mails

Complaints have been made to the B.0.A.C. that London air mail atriving in Hong Kong by B.O.A.C. flying-boats is not being delivered the same day.

A spokesman of the Corpora- tion points out that once the mail has been taken over by: the Government Postal Depart ment, B.O.A.C. responsibility for it ends. At the present time it Fia necessary to run to'. B schedule which cannot bring the flying-beats from England into KAI TAK before mid-afternoon. Thereafter the mail has to be unloaded. taken over by the Postal Department, brought back to Hong Kong and Borted before it is ready for delivery. A Government spokesman said that so far as the Post

Office was concerned it was im- possible to deliver these Lon-

S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. The forthcoming marriages are don maths the same day be- Booker. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. announced of Mr. Alexander Her-cause at the present thero Witness" said she heard So ask Shaftain, Mr. and Mrs. A. culamm -Azēdo, of No. 10, Hum-| could be only two deliveries a The first Pan-American Air-Man Singh whether it was right Pilterdrigh, Mr. E. Cphreys Building, and Miss Celeste day-carly morning and early ways plane seen in Hong Kong for him to help the airman and Luscombe, Mr. H.W.E. Heath, Maria Marques, of No. 37. Kim afternoon. It would be neces since December, 1941, is due the Indian reply that it was not Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Elston, berley Road, and of Mr. Jose An- sary for the aircraft carrying to arrive today on a' survey

she Mr. and Mrs R. H. McEwen, fonio Marques, of No. 37, Kim- light of the Pacific area.

The plane, a C-54 carrying said, then walked away towards Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Binstead berley Road, and Miss Elvy Moria

the rope factory.

and Mr. T. A. McCahey. Sequeira, of No. 4, Ashley Road, PAA teclinical personnel, is ex- Continuing, she said. So and his i pected to leave Shanghai this brother gave the airman a suit of morning and to arrive at Kai Chinese clothing to change and Tak at acon,

she gave him her girdle to hold

The C-54 comes to Hong Kong dungerford from the from San Francisco via. Hono- Guam Manila and Shanghai. Hunn, Kuhend and Rusch. For Shang-lulu, Midway, Wake,

Mrs. Edgar and Thomss.

Solemn

Requiem

interested work. motivated by Why on earth British sub It was the lot of Rev. Father G. Spada, assisted by

principle.

jects feel that it's, their obliga-

Americans and their goods simply defeats me. Upon first

Though uncertain as to whether Lion to assert themselves as to the jury in the Arculi case had the superiority of everything

in their power to turn in a re;

"British when confronted with commendation for leniency, wondered why they did not. How ever. I still disagree with Mr. Crown's case by the introduction of pseudo-loyal persons and hold that justice should err on the side of the accused.

V. V. K.

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Rev. Fathers Grogan and Poletti, to preside at a solemn Requiem Service for his dear friend Brother Aimar, his junior by five years, at St. Teresa's Church yesterday.

About 1027 both were climbing polls that Unining and rebberplanting ***** comparte{a? centres, but Rev. Brolber

up his trousers,

All-the people in the house, she added, helped in hiding the air- uniform, revolver nud

man's

"Essex" And "Sussex" Re-Named

arachute on the second floor of The ss Essex and ss Sussex, which, although part

the house, while So took the air-|--- Iman away for hiding at a demo-

Tished house.

So Beaten

Later in the afternoon she saw he two Indians and a party of. Japanese arrest So who, after be ing beaten up by a Shantung

Chen's opinion on enlarging the arriving in this Colony quite the hills of Kowloon from Sham- have alnice raised to the forefront of constable, took the parly to the

Police Force Sir,Newcomers from uller civilized parts of the world are apt to laugh at the iron barred windows of many local

after year one of his hus was proclaime

Br. Joseph's now came very much in the

us: it was then that it came to or.

IL' WAS

similar evidence.

Imamura Ichiro, ap Adjutant to

the Japanese Commander-in-Chief

pation with the rank of Licut-

in Hong Kong during the occu- Commander in the Japanese Navy, said that on Jan. 16, 1946, a Unit ed States Task Force carried out as oir raid on Hong Kong.

Three American airmen were

handed them

of the P&O fleet, have hitherto been employ ed in the Federal S. N. Co.'s service are now to be transferred to the P & O Australian Ser- vice, and in consequence will change their names. The "Essex" will become the "Par inga" and the "Sussex" the "Palana", both Australian names and new ones to the P & O records. They are cargo vessels of 11,000 tons and were completed a year or so before the

war.

Two

Assistant-Steward

Lighter Side Of Army Life

the mails to arrive iq: Hong

mail to be delivered the same day.

Kong not later than noen for

He pointed out that most of the complaints against non- delivery on the day of arrival. had been made by businessmen, and added that even if a special delivery were to be put on,

It would not be possible, under the existing flying schedules, to make delivery until after the great majority of business houses had closed for the day.

Son

Wing

Wedding

Commander J. Stewart and

the Finance Office of H.B-M. Con- sulate. Throughout the war he was attached to Bomber Com- mand R.A.F. and has taken part in some-08. operations over Eu- rope and elsewhere, zi

The first R.A.F. wedding in Lake place in Shanghai' was cele- brated at Д reception the club premises of the Royal Air Force Association of Shanghai, some time ago, I was ridiculed out ble best of Almar rightly taught that the Brothers place where the airman was hid-

good suitable sites for a Church School In Slagupere was not occupying - Ing. to the limits of courtesy for and a School. Both succeeded in in the educational world of Malays the Lau Chiu-kuen, woman, gave had their share of action, inuu fire of the planes.

During the war these ships to stop, returned the machine- The Dome, Hong Kong & Shang- Bank Building, when Flying my American habits and speech carrying out this long-cherished place it was entitled to; te urt rooncak

Officer B. A. Maylin, 200 Staging and sometimes felt that if one design and the two monuments on he began pisparing he sender boys

fuel the "Essex" had decidedly bombs hit the Sussex", more than her share. She had retting fire to the cargo, but

Port, Royal Air Force, Shanghai, more person ventured to eriti rank among the chief buildings offer the much coveted Queen's Scholar

of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Maylin, #ailed from Dirkenhead on Dec. the flames were controlled after Hitchin. Herts, England, th= eize them I certainly couldn't the Colony, but the great cruen-ship: he was most successful and year be blamed for informing them tor who designed the magnificent the victor in this highly prised, con-

19, 1940 and arrived at Malta a strenuous fight of some hours. gether with his bride Ming Olga that I was not in the least im College which he named after test Rightly or wrongly the pubila jude

on Jan. 10. On the 16th, She set course for home with Sakharoff, daughter of the inte pressed with their mannerisms the Founder of his religious School by its examination ressite, and

during an air raid, she was hit the aid of a lifeboat's compass, Mr. Nicholas Sakharoff and Mrs.

Elizabeth either. I've been fed to the Society o more..

Sakharoft-Mooney of heavy bomb and despite ramming by amidships by Several

which burst in the boiler flat. trawler, hundred boys were pro-im-light peially when the ferz Res,

reached the Clyde Shanghai were host to their many resid- teeth with the British attitude

On March 7, while still detained safely. Captain Clark, who had friendong the official guests were ences. But some cheerful mora- of "that just isn't done, old sent yesterday to pay their last Brother, Michael Look on the directorship:

this ruled by Statita and Dynamics. ings their faces are likely to be- boy!", and then being forced to respects to the memory of this came to be said that the School was

humble man. The Church choir

Early in 1914 Very Rev. Brother Almarshat down and captured by the at Malta awaiting repairs, the commanded the ship throughout Mr. A. G. N. Ogden, HB.M, Co- come too long for mere smiling, swallow every sort of rudeness could not attend in full but the arrived in Hong Kong and 2med the Gendarmerie who

"Essex" was struck by no less the war, received the O.B.Eul-General, Mrs. and Miss Ann That's it, burglary. It is becom- and concelf one could imagine boys of Class Two "A" guided by manerent for it out giving over to the Navy. They came right through the ship without the attack,

than three bombs, One went for his uble handling during Orden. Mr. G. W. Aldington. ing outrageously rampant. The Apparently, the ideal of Hiving Mr. Benedict Lim rendered well once the new Director at about itroe

the students better classrooms and beller from the US aircraft carriers exploding leaving a hole in the Trundley received the George Officers of the I.A.F., Mr. J. A. reported cases most probably and let live, has never occurred the beautiful Gregorian chant., represent a small percentage of to our cousins and 1, for one, of La Salle College was laid by Hroblast the Reboot to shift over to new

O Nav... 1980 the Foundation Stone equipment, bat bardly was the new Hancock and Takeronga.

building completed when an earthquakes Two days later, witness added; bottom of the ship which flood- Medal and a seaman the B.E.M. Bonnyman, President of the Zero With the "Paringa" and Club, Col. A. S. Andreff, Saviet the total.

am plenty tired of it all.

Willam Peel, Governs of Hong Kong

the three captured airmen were ed the engine room to thirty- Prewar visitors to our fair Whether the American movies and dedicated by Mr. C. Costmalini city frequently expressed their are better quality than the

cupy the Club Germania which be sent to Japan aboard a Japanese one feet of water as well as the "Palanga" there will now be Military Attache. Mr. and Mrs. Letsfe. Den Lực to Chin Cha củ

the bdministration building and hostel af destroyer.

lower hold and 'tween decks three cargo ships recently added L Stark Mr. A. Kendall-Ward, Fears after on Nov. 6, 1943 the great wonder at the smallness of our British, I'm not prepared to founder of La Salle College, Very Rev.

the College. Between 1020 and 1968.

Earlier Sitting

The second bomb penetrated to the P&O fleet bearing Mr. H. Wlorsum and Committee there were very short ́nériode when motrie police force (sic). There are state in public (MY home train trother Almar passed away in the land

the fore deck but did not cause Australian cames, the frat hay of the R.A.F. Association, and bulkling was not in progress for Rex, Before the adjournment, Mr. extensive damage. many reasons. Suffice it to saying taught me that "THAT exlie, at Nimang (Anna) Sure

A third ing been the "Pinjarra" many others. Brother Airmar. Political and economi

The groom will be remaining In that the local underworld was len't done, old boy). However, he was surranded on his death

ved by all the loving care that Christian he plodded on unconexedly.

cal crises left him calm and warried, Rajah informed the Court that as bomb burst on the boat deck. "Empire Paragon"

Shanghai

where he will be faining. he would be leaving for Singapore destroying lifeboats and gear. very tame then, The non- I've enjoyed any number of arity would surreal, and enemy occupa during one of those crises that he plan by plane on Thursday mornind Following this second bombing existence of a police force would) British", pletûres and been on could, permit,' yet far away from have made little difference. The thoroughly bored with others as loved a Balle. He was 8 years of age

wad and designed La Salle College, he hoped the case could be con- attack divers patched up. the This vid fald af labour from bir own bes

mindful of all the woeful predictions of cluded today. postwar enlightened age see the has been the case with numerous which Ez had been passed as a Mie.

people faith in Providenne fell für phert

hole, and, on March 14th, she of his own.

His Lordship requested the jury went, into dry dock. Numerous perfection of local criminal Americao pictures. It has been pary Teacher in various British ponses.

Of course one cannot account for such to start at 9.30, am today and raide caused further extensive technique. Even iron bars are the rather unfortunate escons in the Far East. This masuredly. long spell of life energy ivm up exwarned them that they might damage from misses, and in "The Lighter Side of Army useless nowadays These that for the most part the less unstitutes'a career worth recording:clusively to the ran af child education have to sit, until, very late this September 1942 the Essex” | Life,” subject of Major C.W.LI graduated rogues posecss, and desirable American movies nausir than Ter Bruker Almat. Rev. Brother Aliner loved children and afternoon in order to complete was benched in Rinella Creek Way's talk at yesterday's Ro manipulate some sort of jacks fave appeared in Hong Kong few inft more lasing mentals of their he was specially fond of the unfortunate the trial.

During the past two decades NOT because of the American

children whose wlart in Te i kam posted Born in 187% of the sturdy stock of by some physical, intellectual or social have seldom seen a policeman community tastes, but because the Levens Mountains, made famous liability Animated by very enlighten- making an appearence when one most of the Chinese In Hồng... Blevenson's perserinaliomly be ta was needed. To-day, the opKong prefer the light; gandy ved his professional trainins at the portunity of seeing some speci- musicala; Tarzan pictures and the eyes. In 1897 was and his mens of the guardiane of the war stories, probably because comissed of great plans and great pro law is around noon in the bustest of the ability to provide feet at Bi. Joseph's Institution, Blaga- spots and at a time when any diversion from war years (and sore than all school of law than 300 monkey business is least likely if that's what they prefer at ordre was not the area metro to be pulled off. No flatfeet is present, let them have it they better choice of their home and as fasting, memorial to his enter-Previously: Acknowledred to be found within miles when weren't any too happy during movies and it seems entirely is miri,, and if * man' achieve Union Imurance Society of Canton, some parcel-snatching by hooll the past five years) and since unnecessary to them for the ments the measure of Ids soul, herw gans or window-breaking by the Chinese population on British to criticize the selections very great educator. Indeed, Mr. D. 8. Robb

Witha) he was so humble and unassing- {Me M. M. “Watson, drunkards happen at dusk, not deniably outnumbers the Euro- or quality when it is quite that not on among the housonder CM: Fouled to mention large scale burglaries near it takes short work to obvious where the trouble lles. of popdie that longfiled by his exteroris "Bellish Legion Bookland"") or robberies past midnight! It figure but who is going to be Where on earth are the so far spirit-ever spected they had to desi Hong Kong Telephone, Ca. Las may be noted that the personal picised. Surely any British wonderful manners and good would indeed have been this list to court Existas Lapralk & CotyDuusita efficiency of individuais. Is þf; subject can realize that thead breeding that the British would votato favour in recognition of his kreat 8.5, Co. Ltd.

“B" or "C" American lead one to believe they possess services to the Colmy, The best of his Mr. Brook Bernacchi ad interest here What is being are class. drich at is the Inadequacy of movies without too much men to such a high degree? Criticiano wind trained by a year of Intacao, re Holland Chine Trading Co. Ltd.

Biglom life was totally opposed to worldly | fiwatów" frawn, Work Co. the police organization_pra tal gymnastics Did baryone of the American movies selected view. His soured away ahora, the patis. Mr. Ne Wallendicando

"ot policemen; happed, to se. "The Com Is for Hong Kong neither makes shines of earth and, froud from All vain The Chics Construction Co. Ltd,

Valley of De sense nor does it add up to what trees, be would devole kommeil Lady Anonymous den anayin to the limit chalon

Grzen Years," one expects of the British means to the task asigned to him, and Mr Ges K. Had Bration

| Zally respond to the busidence placed in Bair & Co. L2. tally Cut it out, chums, this tam by the Community, AR TO that they, 1a too much of a petty subject. Such sows the poble deure that va the MKGAMM

Un to 30tht over and who said we and or of last your socombed to The Bank Lane

ditense and oxivallone,) brave to the end | Me? ind in want to fight, anyway1 de

may nay that few men worked

tolly:

Brothers Central Normal College of Paris

without the creative power of love. Very

ed interior life benever cared to display

specially well-marked : talent nar bodily skill,, his sexl, sened to be wholly

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