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THE CHINA MAIL, THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946.
INDIAN WATCHMEN GET
FOUR YEARS' HARD LABOUR
Smallpox Increase
The incidence of small: pox continues to rise, and is the worst known in Hong Kong for many years.
During the week ended Kose- ber 2, seme cuses were report - ed, and 69 deaths from the 1 ease were recorded. Of the new
were established cases, 40 local in origin, one was imported and the origin of the remainder was undetermined.
Two former Indian watchmen of the Hong Kong Rope Factory, Ghamand Sing (alias Man Singh) and Jass Singh were convicted under the 1940 Defence Regulations and sentenced to four years' hard labour each by Mr. Justice 'E. H. Williams, Puisne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday. The sentence is to date from the day of their arrest.
Deported For Ten
They were found guilty of betraying to the Jap Years
anese on June 16, 1945, the fact that So Shu- kuen was giving aid and refuge to Jean Fen-
The following official
ton Balch, a member of the U.S. Army Air statement was issued by
Force.
After a 30-minute retirement, the jury returned with a un- asanimous verdict of guilty on both accused but added a rider was possibility that there that they may have not realiseil protected their obligations as person9,
There was no cholera,,only two cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis, eight of dysentery and three of typhoid,
Total of births registered dur ing the week was 6 and af deatlis 310.
They Had Smallpox
Ip Fong of No. 95, Second Street; second floor, was sum- moned before
F. X. Mr. d'Almada at the Contral Mayis tracy yesterday, for failing to report, to the Medical Depart- hoped that tile quife, thil Kwai was kertas trom smalipon atj the above premises on Sept. 27.).
Defendant told the Court that he was a newcomer to the Colony and did not know the regula tions.
A fine of $25 was imposed. Man Shik, of No. 81. Second Street, second floor, was fined $25 for a similar offence. De- fendant said he was away in the New Territories, and did not know that his wife had tife disease.
Tsui Sim,
REMEMBRANCE DAY FUND
.a
Government spokes-
man yesterday:
"On October 18th, the Governor-In-Council ordered Deportation for a period of 10 years of Cheung Chan-ming.
"It was established. the Enri Hair Fund have been received: Cheung Chan-ming acted as a broker.on behalf of an organis- ed gang, working with the con- nivance and active
The following additiurial slapations to
In veiw of the jury's rider, Previously Acknowledged Mr. M. A. da Silva, who con- Williamson Co. ducted the Crown case, quoted | Mr.... A. Gnatman the 1916 case,
Mr. John Feminaz
Rek v. Albert Mr. A. Tol... Wright, which, he said, made sie Mark & Endy Young it clear to the general public. M. Marrie the loyalty and 5bligations any
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Mr. A. Nicot ... Bazen Belge Par L'Etranget
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erson residing in the King's Mr. & Mrs. B. C. Tavadin erritory owed to the Crown.
After sentencing accused, Mr. Mr. B. 5. Berbir
Merchandising
~M~J-~W,--Jirod_
Gande, Price & Co. Ltd.
Justice Williams called up mem- Mr. O. Skinner bers of So Ssu-kuen's family The Kenworth Trading Ca and paid tribute to the gallant Mr. 4. G. Langeton effort that So played in rescuing Herbert & Herbert En. and giving refuge to the Ameri- Mr. Alexander D. Tonkis can airmar. "It is pity that So MR-Werder died," alservis) is Berdship, and that the American airman was not saved
New Evidence
au Ya Teme
1 mar
& Mrs. 17. Curra
Mr.", A Pa Silvs
Jongkong Stock Exchange
Jnyaaintly & Co.
Mr. S. 4. Choke
K. Candran & Ca Lenck Company
On resumption of the hearing yesterday morning, Mr Silva Mr. T. N. Chas disclosed that he had just seen some additional evidence which might be adduced materially in favour of one of the accused.
Mr. A.P. Rajah, defending. for ad- made an application jaurnment until the November Sessions in order to locate and!
50
100
10
that
MORPHIA STOLEN Burned With Lit Westward
forphia Lablets and a drug
in the
in small ties were talen from an ambulance Kowloon City Tuesday,
·City district » - on
Afembers of the public arc. warned that these are den gerous and that if mich drugs are offered for sale, the fact should be immediately rei ported to the polico.
TIFFIN FOR 70 CENTS
A really worthwhile tiffin for 70 cents is being provided office workers by the newly re-organiz- assistance ed Pepole's Canteen
of Government servants in the located in the Govern- sale of Export Permits. In
this particular case a sum of ment Malaria Bureau in $2,000 was demanded and re- Des Voeux Road Central ceived for the purchase" of just by the side of the Permit authorising the Export Supreme Court.
of 25,000 yards cotton piece goods purporting to be of China manufacture.
"The irregularities brought
The catering arrangements for the Canteen have been taken over by the Asia-Com
Fag Ends
Ho Lands
At Kai Tak
(By Margaret Bradbury
Evidence of how he was tortured, burned with lighted cigarette ends and struck with sticks during his detention in the Japanese Gendar- merie at Taipo, was given by Shum Kun-kao," 17, courier for the East River Columb gueril The first Pan American Aff las, against Li Kun-yau, 33, pointsman of the ways trip to Hong Kong siner K.C.R., when Lower Court proceedings were December 1941 was made yo3- heard before Mr. E. N. Sainsbury at the Cen- terday afternoon hon the tral Magistracy yesterday. Li was charged en 14 counts: under the Defence Regulations, involving the arrests of various persons alleged to be guerillas and Allied agents in the Taipo
11
VIBRO PILING
district, and taking part in the MEETING
The
SkymasterWestward 167 landed at Kai Tak airport.
is carrying aircraft top company Experts
a 21,000 the Corporation on mile survey trip of air flight facilities, in preparation for the inauguration of a regular Shareholders of the Vibro Pli-Pan American service from
Far East. the War, at the. Mr. R. S. Smith; Assistant ing Co. Ltd, held their first San Francisco to cities in the Within the next few months, Crown Solicitor, assisted by. Sub-meeting since
offics of the Company in York Inspector Lose of the Special Building yesterday. Major S. M. Branch, conducted the prosecu
Churn, Chairman of Directors tion.
presided.
tortures and interrogations of these nicksons between November and December, 1944.
The first witness for the Crown was Yu Wo, 35, former school- mate of the accused, who stated that during the Japanese occupa by accused to introduce him to tion in 1944, he was approached Accused business in smuggling threatened that he would be ar- rested if he failed. to advise him (accused) on the smuggling busi- ness.-
Guerilla Courier
"China Cheung
Pan American officials expect to begin commercial schedulo America and flights between cities en route to Hong Kong- object of the With
on maintenance checking Remedies and communications the "West
Supporting Major Churn, were Sir Robert H. Kötewall and Mr. J.J. Basto (Director) and Mr. d'Almada (Secretary).
The Chairman inter alia, said: ward Ho" passengers left Sant
October 7 a Francisco on think it is fitting and prope made stops at Honolulu, Mid-
proceed to deal that before we
two days, the with the business of the Beeting Way, Wake, Guam, Tokyo and I should refer to the great foss Shanghai. In
by sustained
the Company plane will leave for Canton and route back to through the death of Mr. C.: H. from there on
Francisco will be vi Basto at the hands of the Jap-San
Rangoon, Bangkok, Calcutta, Chung-man, 23, in anese Occupational Authorities.
Mr. Basto was a founder mem-Salgon, Singapore, Batavia and
Manila. 1914, ber of Uris Company and through. Novemba zid December, Mail" yesterday, Mr. K. P. Hall evidence stated that between stated that on an average 500
development rendered invaluable United States Civil Aeronautics customers have been served he was approached by members put the period of its growth and
of the guerilla force of the East assistance as an adviser on
Column to organise an cach day.
an opinion. Alaska Division of Pan Amert-
certificates to extend was qualified to express tomers were seen having their district. After the corps
ing at Manila) to Japan, China, tilfin at the Canteen yesterday, formed, a courier for the gueril-As a tribute to his memory allow can
moments in silence. A room is also provided for the las was caught by the Japanese, nie to ask you to stand for a few trans-Pacific routes (now end- After the meeting had stood in French Indochina. Singapore, convenience of womenfolk who Later, accused came do not dare to sit in the main Chuen Village, and arrested vari- silence for a moment, the Chair the Netherlands East Indies,
man proceeded: hall. ...
to light are being actively in-pany since Monday last. When
interviewed by the due vestigated and will in course lead to further develop- 50 ments."
It is officially noted that 100 Monday next, November 11, wil1
be observed in Hong Kong os serers! holiday in accordance en with, the Holidays. Ordinance.
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to 1012.
Readers' Letters
The Unemployed
Sir,-About the effort. of
ployed people to return home,
make this an excuse for hooligan ism the incident might have pass Leed off almost unnoticed. I can
mat
Just aver a year ago,
the
A number of European cusanti temence corps in the Talpa ters on which he was highly Board granted the Pacifi
"
The meal provided yesterday would have cost anything from 32 upwards in any of the local Chinese restaurants. Apart from a large plate of rice and meat, customers are provided with a
que persons.
to Nam
3
that Siam, Burma and India.
The courier, Shum "Kun-kao, 17.
"The Board regrets in evidence said that during mission to Tains on December 25. through the seizure and destrue- 1944, he was arrested by accused Lion of all the records of the and a party of Japanese Gen- Company, it is unable to present darmes. During his detention of to about a month, he was given the two ÚT three days. Accused par-
shareholders
certified
procure two Japanese (Glosawa Ghinge un-official members of the well imagine what an outery such bowl of vegetable soup and water-torture between periods of 31st December, 1941. The Board are obtained by the US. Govern-
Three-years ago, in England. No. 4, Second and Watanabe) and the Ameri-Legislative Council to ask-uneman cecurrence would have cooked plain tea without extra charge Licipated in these tortures and in an academic disadvantage, since to provide regular services to Street, first floor, was fined can airman to give evidence would say that it will be of very when the war was at its height. $26 for failing to report that his Mr... Rajah pointed out that he fittke use. The persons that can the indignation which arose after customers, books containing 12/ terrogations. On one ocension, he shareholders are
terests of Justice and particu- ones that we do not mind stay- after what then seemed to be, 11.issued.. Purchase of these book. Les, which were applied between position of the Company thar Singapore, Batavia, Bangkok,
son was suffering from small
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Chan Wing, of No. 9, Un Fuk Lane, first flour, was similarly fined.
Nitric Acid
--No Permit
A fine of $1,000 was imposed by Mr.. F. X. d'Almada at the Central Magistracy yesterday on Yau Shing, of No. 42; Hing] Lung Street, ground flair, for
made the application in the in-be persuaded to go home are the
was,
ing; but the cues that cannot be persuaded to go are the ones that we want to.
larly in the interests of the accused
how The application
It is not employment, but the ever, rejected by His Lordship who pointed out that the case person's attachment which counts hind gone far. There was then unemployed person is not necessarily bad. But bad persons possibility of difficulty in trac- can be cloaked under employment, ing the two Japanese witnesses What we care about is less bad
and the
airman's American evidence might not throw any new light on the case.
restriction
Landing Rights an Operation of these routes Balance Sheet for the year ended will begin after landing rights feels, however, that this is only ment. Pan-American then plan undoubtedly Manila. Tokyo, Shanghai, the more concerned with the present Canton-Hongkong arco, Saigon,
at the end of Rangoon and Calentta" how it stood
At Canton, Pan-American If you will turn to the Ac
officials will investigate equip- December, 1941.. counts for the period 1st Janu- ment and porconnel in the area ary. 1942 to 30th June, 1945. you and then decide what is needed will find that no work whatsoever from the United States: Among was carried out and that a loss
For the benefit of regular icip
have been as burned with lighted cigaret two small boys had been birzhed tickets costing $8
his ears. He was also struck miscarriage of justice, and again lets not only means a saving of with a thick stick by the accused when a soldier died in a Deten- 40 cents, but also obviates the on numerous occasions,
the After further evidence, tion Barracks after brutal treat- necessity of having to queue up; ment, almost relegated the war for a ticket.
case was adjourned unt Improving on the previous morning...- to the middle pages of the British press. And properly so
system in force, arrangements have been made for customers
al the
These are but two examples of how we in England keep an eye on our judicial system and insist to be served at their table-in- on what has been described as the stead of having to line up to re- persons in our midst.
own tiflin Our problem is either stern "Inalienable rights of man to fair ceive thei
1 do net doubt that the cook-house window. innigration, or ping." purge of the existing population, authorities in Hong Kong are A branch Canteen was open- or both.
ed in Wanchai recently at the equally keen on this but it cer Ex-magistrate Mr.
Kwan said tainly seems, by saeli fetters 58 1 Old Fire Station building at "In view of Your Lordship's that there must be someone bu have mentioned, that the major the junction of Johnston and being in possession of 3078 ruling." Mr. Rajah said. "hind the crimes, can you get him ity of the other residents do not Thomas Roads, Patronage at. pounds of nitric acid without must ask to be excused from out by voluntary repatriations? care one iets what happens to the
punishment might be de- community.
of Police.
-
Mr. Rajah's Protest
this
CNRRA Rice Theft Case
The remaining three defendants. in the CNRRA Rice Case were
the
of $12,721.85 is the financial out them are representatives of come. After writing back Re every department of trans- serves, a credit balance of $10,recanic airline operation-in- meteorology, com- 818.47
results and has been car-cluding ried
to
Balance Sheetmunications, traffic, supplies and public Ascertained War Losses suffered passenger service
which health. $37,497.95, amount to amount is shown marginally in as ut 30th the Balance Sheet June, 1946.
Turning to this Balance Sheet, that it has been would say
a. licence from the Commissioner further attendance.in this case. Even the Chief Justice felt that less fortunate members of the this Canteen has not been very found guilty and sentenced each drawn up ig, the usual clear form
Mr. W. M. Smith, Chief Meanwhile, I shall advise my ded. This only will cut down
Officer of the Fire Brigade, who prakerated, said that he warned defendant prior to the summons, He visited defendant's!
clients not to cross-examine any witness and not to give their evidence."
the number of underings, the
arch-criminal
can still import new henchmen. Of course the host will give the henchmen employ- meat; then what good will be re- this stage. Hepatriation?
His Lordship said he would excuse Mr. Rajah if he wished - premises on October 3, 15 days to retire.at
-after-the-first-warning, and there:
M, H. MORRIS.
•
The Films Sir,-As an
promising so far, but steps are 19 three months' hard labour in and I do not think that share-
Unlawful
being taken to improve the Kowloon Court yesterday for aid-holders will require any comment Possession
attractive to customers.
Canteen and make it more ing and abetting in the robbery from the Chair, beyond the ex- of 4,000 bags of CNRRA rice pression of the opinion that the from a junk in Yaumati Typhoon finances of the Company
undoubtedly in a sound. position. Shelter.
PLENTY OF WOOL
al arrest.
The Future
are
For unlawful possession of Englishman.
four brand new motor car please may I say how profoundly
Hearing of the case, to which I agree with every word that
there were originally 33 defend-
tyres valued at $1,000, Chan ants, commenced on Sept. 5, the
was sentenced to In connection with future pros- Kwok were still 900 pounds of nitric pointed out that whatever Mr. As was mentioned in letters of "Yank" writes. It is indeed high
"three men convicted. yesterday Rajah might advise his clients some of your readers, the leniency time that this adolescent con- acid in the shop.
ac-the clemency and the red-tapes troversy" was brought to a Despite Fepeated
only ones guilty, peets, do not attempt to pro-months hard labour by Mr. H Government being the the Cound guilty phesy at this stage but I can un- G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Tong Shiu, of No. 26, Tungt was purely on his own
count.
are nothing but, encouragements in stop by a firm "This.correspon assurances that there is plenty of Man Street, ground floor, was
habilitation work, and perhaps Defendant sold. the motor Mr. Rajah said: "I hope my thyes of the professional dence must now crase from wool available distribution, centenees dated from their origin hesitatingly say that much re Magistracy yesterday. fined $250 for possession of
criminals..
you. Also, I hope that this let certain members of the. Chinese submission by Mr. Leo in a greater measure, new tyres to a shop in Wauchas
by race has been renowned ter will make some amends to public would appear to be a bit d'Almada e Castro (who with Mr.struction are contemplated 1140 pounds of nitric acid and application will not be regarded 2300 pounds of sulphuric acid, as disecuričky on my part. I
A fine of $250 was imposed/ have been receiving all courtes. the most ethical and moral, but Yank" for the "every sort of dubious about these assurances Brook Bernacchi conducted the various interests in this Colony,They were discovered to be
today we have become the reverse. rudeness and conceit" towards and are making certain that they on Lam Tsap-sun, of No. 28, ies from the Court."
Why? We are so clever that Whim, of which he writes with will not be left out in the cold in prosecution on behalf of CNBRA) | "#d. I have reason to believe that, I stolen from Lam Wing. Kui, always can find loop-holes in laws, and
take advantages of such admirable restraint,. Some. for possession of 16,000 pounds wish to produce the additional | everything that come our way; of us deplore this attitude just) From about seven o'clock un- been registered the rice recovered xet a fair share of such piling the Police. licence, and a store not approv./ evidence, Mr. Rajah left the never miss. Such as the tenants as much as he does, and I am of Chinght, a steady stream be returned to CNRRA was dis-work, as may be offering in the
Tung Man Street, ground floor,
After Mr. Silva had made it known that the Crown did not
of calcium carbide without
a
ed by the Licencing Authority.
Court.
Film Review
Our
taking sums as "shur-money" etc., certainty one.
etc.
Нете
SNOWEE.
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than one sense.
last
that
a larceny conviction having all things being equal, we should who had reported the theft to Detective Sub-Inspector Mis fatare. Our
equipment is being chenko prosecuted. alowed by the Magistrate, Mr. men and women began taking un places in the lane be- W., H. Latimer, who said that be put together under the capable uch direction of our technical man- thought there
AD. much Tween Execution Evidence
Windsor Another point is the tolerance!
because today is action for recovery sho
ATramway Company em Building and, feral argument involved that an ager, and we should very soon be should in a position to undertake any The Crown called three fur- of collaborators. In the interior, Sir, In his first two pora- another Wool Ration day. The
work which may be offering. It ployee, Cheung Loi, who was the Hon-garns bow their heads or
through elvil court proceedings. this connection I would take the charged with the manslaughter
Mr. Leo d'Almada e ther witnesses.
they graphs, YANK has said what I majority brought blankets and
Castro Wong Chai, cook employed hide themselves.
content to spread a newspaper su
Blackandre on his safe return to It is a pity to see Edward G. at Aberdeen Police Station emerge triumphant. They enjoy have wanted to say for some mats, aluns, but many were just said that civil court proceedings opportunity to congratulate Mr. of Yeung Yule-man in King's Road, was acquitted by Mr. H. could not be taken (with the Robinson in a part to which during the war, said that one their ill-gotten wealth display the British cannot understand the ground and curl up and sleep. Supreme Corlet rally the Colony after a short leave in Sheldon, KC, at the Central
their aggressiveness even his great ability cannot morning in February, 1945, he These Hon-gaTns can always wig- much to ridicule and belittle
England. openly why subjects like so
with the middle of January when
The motion for adaption of the Magistracy yesterday, when the infuse reality: this is unfor- saw Hung Wa, driver, take; gle
CNREA would probably recover Report and Accounts, was second.; magistrate held that there was Lunately the case at the three Japanese and a Chinese into favour again; they are Americans. Is it British pride
lead to greater understanding, togfuls of weevils.
and no case to answer "Queen" In "Tampico," in prisoner in a car cut of the 20 clever that the generosity of dr snobbishness?
the public may even take them
Mr. Latimer then suggested i ed by Mr. E. W. Blackm /NEW ENGLANDER. and 1 for one am grateful for
carried unanimously. Tay which he struggles vallantly in station. The Japanese were into their trust again. It is this
this opportunity to live amongst that an arrangement could per Sir Robert H, Kotowall was re- the defence. the roic of a sea captain, torn armed with two rifles and one fort of unfairness that those who
Bir-Being a Yank myself, I British people, to learn to know haps he reached out of court for elected Director on the motion riotism and a wife whom he them one pickaxe 'and-
should like to suggest that it is them and to take part in their that prove Impossible, he would of Me. E. Almada Remedios complaining sema one
Mesars, Lowe, Bingham & Mat too easily doubts. As the wife, shovel.
expressed by Yank" in today's to take this opportunity today, Nov. 18. Lynn Bari
thews were re-elected Auditors at -has. pleasant,
#
Hung Wa, driver, said he
a fee to be arranged by the Beard In the editorial of the Wa Kui paper which lead to unnecessary thank al my British friends voice, and in more than plens took three Japanese and the
ARRIVALS AND
on the motion of Mr. EW. ZBW Itong Kong broadcasting ing to icck at, but she appears Chinese prisoner to Wong Chukat To the other day, the old misunderstanding, and friction for the royal welcome with
Blackmore seconded by Sir Robert on frequency of 1846 kilocycles between the world's great which I have been received
DEPARTURES
H. Kotowall N of disorder are neces- English-speaking nations. I've amongst them. I shall curry for days
and from 12.30 to 1.15. p.m... Who can con no doubt that if the same back with me the memory" and
Shareholders Erestat tradict the sages? :)
return of the rice and that, should
between the two loves of pat- sword and were carrying with suffered through even say that just, such attitudes as those good-natured fun. I should like-hear further submissions on Mon- seconded by Mr.J. Bústo, and
the
that they would become collaboratory if there be another war.
War
to be rather amused at the Hang. The Japanese returned 30 acious motto "stern measures
MA. 8. Comuer was for
RADIO
whole thing-though perhaps{:minutes later, but the prisoner sury" was 'How can we Englishinen who, according to the story of their 'grací jusness Two-prominent officials of the Chinese Messrs. E. W. Blackmore & Lamp.m. also on. 9.02 megacycles, -
that is due to her promotion did not came back. to the respectable rather than
K. T. CHAN.
So Shuen said he was elder forgive the Hon-garns? How can your correspondent, presumably and will spread it far and wide: Gerentes arrived him on the other woman. Victor brother of So-Shu-kuen who we let them oppress us again?
the BOAC. "Dragon" serulea. They are Melagian, too, usually noted for was arrested on Jan. 16. 1945, Why cannot we stop them from flaunt the superiority of their wherever I may go. Only thus frEngland yesterday afternoon on nations products, found, them can we each contribute Cur Mr. Hudy Tang-ming, advisory to the his playing of tough, sentimen-by the Japanese. One morning wiggling into power"
selves in San Francisco, or share, no matter how small, to Chinese Forlan Matatay and Dr. Fou tal types, is extremely uncom-In February, witness added,
Dallas, or Chicago, they would the building of a world of Vice Minister of Education; whe ・are pay their way, back to Nanking after fortabla in the part of best while he was in front of Aber-
be subject to exactly the same "peace.
ja short what to England, They will leave friend-turied-traitor. The fact deen Police Station, he saw the
Hong Kong on 'November 11 for Narking, At/Kai Tikvidsport yesterday they ware that this picture was made in last witness drive a car from wartime with a semi-propagan-lie.station in the direction of da purpose is probably the rea- Wong Chuk Hang. He saw his letter by "Also From Canton" in
Hawker Case
Sir WAL amazed to read the
1
type of propaganda. We Ameri- cans, I am sure, cannot claim immunity from a certain amount of boastfulness when it
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Chinese Commissioner for. Forelan, Malra Hin Horia Kongan,
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"Fal Ice" was fined $50 or 14 020 p.The B Bwingeri Lu Bab days by Comdr. Ryder, in the well sistem
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7.50 p/b Orebetral
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8.15 pm-Mers Songs and berfikala
Torch; 8:30 pm Intestud
which he dismissed the Hawker son why the uneasiness on the younger brother, ut iplo the Incident as a trifling matter and comes to showing off our great Sir With reference to your part of the players seems to car by three Japanese.. transmit itself to the audience. When the Crown closed its one with which the British au country and its products. I report concerning the Chinese thorities have already shown
believe that it is our right and miners in today's China Mail, The Pacific Far East Line Marine Court. yesterday, The use of models is very case, accused both said that
enough-concern. noticeable, which adds to the they did not wish to say any Perhaps in China today a scuf. privilege to feel great pride in I am to inform you that I am inform us that they have sub- Chau's plea that he was every inch of those forty-eight genuinely surprised to road that stituted the wa "Joplin Victory" merely taking the boat for a sense of unreality pervading thing in their defence. fo with the police to which an sintes, but I also believe that have been mis-quoted as for the a/s "Luxembourg Vie-trial run after overhaul was no the whole film, though the
unarmed coolin is killed is looked Scene in which a tanker is tar
(Shanghai, Nov. 5. upon as "trifing." But this is every American should admit saying: tory" in order to accommolite accepted, the Magistrate, re pedoca and blows up is at least The Shanghai High Court to British Colony and everyone in it that every Britisher has just think the repatriates will bulk l shippers. The 's marking there were too many
to an
egnal
be ready to move from Hong Joplin Victory has special of these cases? day dismissed Schenken appeal must enjoy that justice, for which as much right
I do not amount of pride in his every Kong when hunger really gets cargo of tanks available, and to against the Lowes Court acquit Britain in renowned.
wrongs of country-lane, know the
hedge-row and Ahe rights and
ra grip on them, I hope so will load at Hong Kong on taliof the United Press manager,
the incident and if I did it would | vast manufacturing area. This quotation is absolutely November 11 to nail direct to
hoff, charged with criming)
think the repatriates will reles The United States Lines peared before the Magis cision 2.1 that the higher courts. But it
be unable to move from Hong Co., are general agents for the Mer W. Hatier at Kowloom
Facine Far East Line and have Court yesterday, en a charge of 1940 Barsa". Kong when hunger reall
Correontly opened an office at 314 having stoked away on the BIU Queena Building.
Frans at Saigon on Nov 2
apectacu ur
15 pm Bend Concert Azel Sten-essentando Nachg 17, was remanded 24 hours "MAS VING MATTIS I
German”, youth,
Walter Landle,? whom the Gent be proper to comment on. It seems to me that even in incorrect. All I mentioned; was: Ban Francisco and Los in police custody when he and garlan Gypay Bandy
court upheld the them as the case is now before Hong Kong we Yanks can hold
nerds the fullest publi
of the
own, in 'friendly spirit,
dingcut