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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946.
'LISBON MARU SKIPPER THOUGHT
That Tiger Again
By Paul Pry"}
Apropód my recent report of an unsi cecssful Lizer hunt the slopes of Taimoshan, following alarming rumours, spread by the village-lolk of Tsunwan, it now appears that some enterprising bulcher was a better hunter ban the original party of sharp shooters which went but looking for siger and returned with a bohr instead.
OF SUICIDE
JEWISH NEWSMAN Meeting On
Kowloon
STRANDED
a member
to-
Escape From Po Leung Kuk
While telling the Court at yesterday's War Crimes]
Trial that he tied himself to a stanchion be-
Amongst the Jewish immigrants. cause he was prepared to go down with his atranded in Hong Kong is, we ship, the accused, Kyoda Shigeru, began to learn, a
A. stary of escape from the Pol well-known Jaurnalist, Incident
Leung Kuk.was told at the Cen-I Mendelis Lepaladskis. weep and was unable to answer further ques-
Mr. M. Lepaladskis, a
At a "people's conference" trål Magistracy before Mr. H. G. tions until he had composed himself.
of the "F13"" (Federation Inter- held in Canton yesterday," says Sheldon K. C, yesterday by a Accused later said that he eventually resolved to nationale des Journalistes), is a Central News, a resolution was 15-year-old Chinese girl, when
news-passed
take "effective a Chinese, Tam Chiu, was enter the water when it occurred to him that correspondent for Jewish the rescue boats in the vicinity of the sinking papers in the United States. Ar measures" if no satisfactory charged with harbouring a girl "Lisbon Maru" might be ignoring POWs in countries "Apstralia and other settlement is reached by Nov.under 21, and aiding escape from 30 regarding the Kowloon haw- the custody of the Po Leung the water until all Japanese had been saved.
Mr Lepoladskia, who azzived
ker incident.
Kük. Continuing his
The meeting was fold of the testimony,an the steam cooking equipment! in Hong Kong fourteen weeks.
Tam denied both charges. He Kyada declared that at about was damaged. Some dried fish ago. is still living at the Penin- findings of the recent "consola claimed he had known the girl Wash Ainuh's elder brother's (9 pm on Oct. 1, Wada came and cunned food that was on the sula Hotel awaiting passAGY. YO
tion mission" to Hong Kong for some time and alleged that youngest son arrived home much to the bridge and ordered wit- ship was distributed among all
Australia.
Resolutions were passed demand- she came to him at No. 65, excited
an evening or a back to ness to have the hatcher closed. on board, but the quantity re-
ing that the Central Govern- Hollywood Road, and asked to be report that the enrenss of a tiger Fitness rchinded Wada of theirceived by each man was very
with the Hong Kong Govern him that she had been released was on sale in one of the conversation earlier in the even-small.
ment lodge a strong protest his concubine. The girl told streets of the Central District.
ment and that the retrocession from the Po Leung Kuk ing. In reply. Wada said that Operative 36, pausing but for inument
to collect his solar
The aight of Oct. 1 was very
of Hong Kong, Kowloon and It was stated by the pro topge and safari trousers, rushed the POWs and that the master dark and lights were used when
Macho to China be speeded up. secution that the girl ran away to the scene-too late, alas. to ret of a ship had no authority to it was really necessary, because
request a countrywide publicity 10, Gage Street, but was found Another resolution decided to from her adopted mother at No. himself nice bit of tiger steak interfere The attitude but soon enough to confirm the reWada was very threatening, so attack might take place.
of there was a fear that another
campaign in connection with the by the Police. part. By the time he got there, witness requested the Frist ship appeared to have been very
Kowloon incident. there was nothing but the skeleton Officer to close the hatches.
"The hatches were closed by placing the hatch boards in place and then covering them with a single piece of tarpaulin After the ship was torpedoed. e neither the crew nor any of the stay for further questioning- POWs received any cooked food.
#
leit.
The vendor was a bit relicrol about his source of supply hat allowed that it might have been caught in the New Territories. Where exactly or who by he would not say, Nor would
he was responsible for guarding
Readers' Letters
Congestion
Sir.-On leaving the Dockyard through the main gute and turn-
ing left along Queen's Road an the left hand side pavement one] passes, under the covered way caused by the projecting Dock. yard buildings. On numerous oc- casions during the past year when passing about one yoid under the covered way the main gate and I have noticed a small puddle of Equid in the centre of the pave ment with a very strong odour arising and drip falling from the the buiding every now
roof
again,
and
#h
weeks in the hope of obtaining a pound af wool to make a coat for my boy, but the long queue
has repeatedly turned me out. Sa I′′wish to bring out the following question:-
Slight List
The
badly damaged below the water line and water came into the
engine room. At about 10.30 a.m. the port side bunker was completely flooded. At first there was no list, but at about a.m. on Oct. 1, the ship took a slight list. By 11 am. it was upright again and remained. in this position throughout the whole day of Oct. 1. Just be- fore 8 am, on Oct. 2, the ship started to list to port but when the stern of the ship touched the sea bottom at about 5 am. gradually assuried an upright position once more.
requesting that troops and crew be transferred to a ship which Awould come alongside "Lisbon Maru", ..
the
witness interviewed Wada, who -On receipt of this message, was on the bridge. Wada then after, witness heard rifle sbots. left the bridge and shortly
happened, witness On proceeding to see what hadj POWs going back into the hold. The troops and part of crew vere transferred which came alongside.
to
saw two
+
ship Mem-
The case was brought before the S.C-A., and the girl ad- mitted to the Fo Leung Kuk for there for about a fortnight, she again ran away,
H.K. Medical examination. After remaining
Fees
POST-WAR PROFITS OF LANE CRAWFORD'S
A net profit of nearly six and a half lakhs on the
first eight months trading since reoccupation was disclosed to shareholders of Messrs. Lane Crawford Ltd. at their first post-war cannual meeting held in Exchange Building yesterday. The amount included $99,762.57 profit on the sale of Exchange Building, negotiation in respect of which commenced in November 1941, and concluded only in March last, due to the in- terruption of the war.
DE
War Josses for the period of the from Jan. 1, 1942, Japanese occupation amounted to 1943,
to Aug. 11, $887,550.09, claim for which has Turning to the accounts for been lodged with the authorities. the post-war perlod Sept. 1.18457 Mr. F. C. Barry was in the to April 30, 1948, it will be noted
through indisposition, and he was chair
In the absence of the chair that, with the inclusion man, MY. M. Raymond, 399,762.57 profit resulting dran
the sale of Exchange
Building, supported by Mr. R. A. Dastur the balance of profit and less ap and Mr. R. Johannessen (Diree count carried to the balance sheet tors) and Mr. A. W. Brown, is $649,039.40, which, when allded 0.BE. (General Mangger)" to the amount brought forward Opening the meeting Mr. Barry from the previous account, muken said:
a final. Balance of undistributed profits of $829,091.77.
"Our last ordinary yearly meeting was held on June 21, 1941, and, as you are aware, the Was prevented from company carrying on its business after the Japanese occupation of the Colony in December of that year.
Sale Of Building Negotiations for the sala 07 November, 1941, and the "agree Exchange Building commenced in nient of sale provided for coin- pletion of the transaction on Dec.
Since then the bourd has set ed in the best interests of share-31, 1941, at a figure which cour directors considered eminently holders, as regulark constitut- éd, but in order to realprize the story at the time, having regard to arrangements embodied
the last yearly meeting directors during the period since therein with the purchaser fas appointments and acts of the
1
ten-year leas 10-
the
premises cold man loser than otherwise following resolution: the
occupied by the company at
After the surrender of
have obtained.
resumed possession of the prn- Japanese, the company's officers
She was found living with bers of the crew who could not the press to the question of fees Road.
Prominence has been given in defendant at No. 55, Hollywood; be transferred in time bad to for medical services. The sub- jump into the ses
In evidence, the girl, To Pak-
began pouring out of various Kong and South China Branch had been living with defendant Shortly after 3.55 am. POWsful consideration by the Hors defendant some ume ago. She ject has been given very careyung, 15, said that she met the
holds and started to jump into of the British Medical Associa- at a hotel. She was located by that the appointments and acts the sen All the POWs whom tion, by the Hong Kong Chinese the Palice and sent to the Po of all the directors subsequent Witness was persunded by mem- Medical Advisory Board to His get out from the institution and of this company and up to today witness saw had life belts.
Medical Association and by the Leung Kuk She managed to the last ordinary yearly meets bers of the crew to leave the Excellency the Governor, went to defendant and asked for| On the morning of Oct. 2, and ordered them to jump int
ship, but he refused to do ar there were no lifeboats on the the sea. He then went down "List Math 14fts from the bridge and tied him were left as they were. Witself to a stanchion, as he had ness believed that all men on board had life belts and was made un his mind to go down therefore easy in his mind with his ship. Furthermore, there were many rescue boats in the vicinity and that if the men he thought jumped into the sea, they would be picked up.
Is it true that the wool can- not be given to the rice shops for selling to the people accord ing to the rice ration cards, on the ground that there is no enough went in stock at, present for distribution to the people, concerned? If so, it is better to arrange for a shop to look after distribution to people If you are lucky enough
living in the district, according catch one of the drips you are
Order To Quit rewarded by a very clinging to the ice ration card Nos. smell, which certainly does eling In this arrangement, people uru) removed. It is most ab- who do not attend for distribu- the "Lisbon Maru" witness sent After inspecting the holds of vions in wet weather but is more tion in their turn, should be pula flag message to the Toyakuni often than not present in fine. It in lust turn, and the informa- Maru at 810 nm. on Oct. 2 appears that the cause of the tien should he given to the pub that the "Lisbon Maru" was whole thing is a blocked or lenk lie in the popers. Should this about to sinke and that he wished ing sanitation pipe probably not practice be carried out it would to have everybody abandon ship,
cliccable front above but most save the people "much
At 820 am. witness received It would therefore be advisable waiting in the queue.
instructions from the Toyokuni Marn requesting all men on board the "Lisbon Maru" to
cbvious from below,
4
Untied Himself
The ship began to list to port and witness becampe submerged in the water. About a minute
filed
unanimously,
the
The leatters of the Medical help. Defendant had promised! te be hereby approved and rat perty, and after carrying out im- - satisfied that registered medical Profession in Hong Kong are to keep her as his concubine. The resolution was seconded by practitioners in Hong Kong will told the Court that she had
The girl's mother, Ng Ying, Mr. M. H. Turner and carried uphold the prond traditions of adopted the girl when she was the service and that instances of a baby. She did not know why excessive charges for medical the girl had left the house. services will not occur.
girl marrying defendant, nor had defendant asked her per
mediately necessary rehabilita=" on work, recommenced operatiou mending completion of negotia lions for sale. These negotiations War Dead
were finally completed on March Proceeding the chairman said: 311040, and, as a result, it will be seen that. *Exchange Building "Before proceeding to deal with much
regret to the sad loss of balance sheet in memo, form onl personnel the company has sus
As you will have observed, the.
iabilities prl
of the com assets tained since our last meeting.
I "Mr. D.C. Edinoadston, who think, do not call for any especial
pany are clearly, recorded and, served on the bourd since April cammont other than reference to 1935, suffered death at the hands the items appearing under the
She had never consented to the the-accounts. I wish to refer, with, and Joan account' appear: ip the
Money Martiraian,
Speculation
in Piastre Dotes
tion.
Troop Movements Chinese, National -... In H.K.
Currency
of the Japanese
nese during imprison- heading of current liabilities
After hearing the evidence, Mr. Sheldon adjourned the case Con- later the ship became "upright was unabated yesterday and late until this morning for out of the water. He then untied den spurt. Fluctuations and withneas found himself in the afternoon there was a sud-sideration of sentence. the rape that held him
varied Mr. H. W. Fraser of the ment proceeded to the Captain's deck. Piastres, and the closing rate was and from
$12.35 to $13.50 to 100 S.C.A. conducted the procecu- Lodge were killed in action, and He noticed: "POWs on starboard side trying to lower
the $13.35 a sampan and assisted them and $311 a tael, and closed at Gold fluctuated between $307 At that time there were a num- $308. ber of POWs milling round the bridge and witness called out weakened and closed at $87
a loud volce and told them cents for futures and $1.16 for
sea. spot (for CN$1,000). Sailing pres-, Sir, VVK consults other message caine at 8.45 am.] the POWs who were lowering sirve caused the drop.
the sampan came to witness A second point la the conges regulations of the British
U.S. dollars spürted to $4.71. near future. them, but be refused. The sam- were unchanged at
$15.50 and pan capsized shortly after. $12.55 respectively. wards, because it wa over-
S'hai Exchange crowded. Many of the POWs. clung to the sampan aa it drifted away.
for those unlucky few who have
to pass that way, to
give the
puddle a wide berth, hoping that someday it will be removed, frum
our beautiful city.
tíme
Y. C. C.
Collaborators
"Mr. H. Burson and Mr. C.J. and "provisions."
Staff Praised Mr. F.1. Hall met an untimely. death in Stanley
"After careful survey of Lour take this opportunity of ex various fixed assets it is estimat tending to their "·"relatives anded that cost of replacement and friends our deepest sympathy in rehabilitation will be $250,000,
The major portion of this sums loss. the sport of your directors will be required for replacement The following is an official and statemehls of account for the of plant and machinary, at our
bake useless due to
which was rendered al- movement ex Hong Kong in the end from Sept. L., 13403aintenance, and
1941 0 1942, 10 Au
most
addition to tho
dus "Empreas of Australia." No April 30, 1040, have been in your
hands for the prescribed period, Dccording to our creditors records, ashore from this vessel in Hon take them as read.""
the possibility of claims being Kong. A trans-shipment of "The closure of post-war ac- redoled subsequent to the
the clo twelve cabin passengers and counts as at April 80`instenă. 01:
•reguita shown will, I am
tion of the pavements outside the Military Curts, he may not evidence were scrutinised and and asked him to leave with Sterling and Australian pounds Indian Troops are. being put and I will, with your permission, / Troviŝion has been made against
Boshyard and for several hui-disagree with what I I Ing dred yards each side of the Dock- said on Houg Kong'a maguani yard cate in the lunch hous, which is a positive menace to all concerned.
There are several causes for
Litig
LISEN
1
we
mity towards the way of de fence lawyers' cross-examining Crown witnesses.
examined again and again by competent officers.
Indeed, it is unfair for some- one outside, unfamiliar with the law and fact of the case, to act as if he is the last resort of justice,
Hong Kong suffered from the On the inside of the pave- enemy and collaborators much
The Government of Hong ment have the Lockyard The extravagance big collabo workers sitting
eating their rators are living in, plus their Kong has been very impartial lunch.. (and devouring the arrogance and displaying of in handling traitors. Hitherto their wealth in houses, gutomo.it has not fullen to public sen-
timent that demanded for sum |
above smell).
ment.
יתנו
stepping outside of them you are liable to take a kick in the panis of the many strap Iron hangers in his attempt to get one fool in the window of a passing Baving shoved our way through nad slipped over some one's cast off dinner let us ask opreulves who is to alame for all
the big callaboratore, now at large and with plenty of money, face and real estate properties. Can he do it?
He noticed that none of the rescue boato made any attempt to pick up POWs. It struck him that the rescue boats would not pick up any EOW until all the Japanese had been saved. He
the sea himself.
There were still a number of
•
CNS
་་
Closing Shanghai quotations, 396 Other Rank is being made our usual year end in Febre sure of these accounts, pengha as cabled by Associated Press: to the troopship "Devonshire" | was decided upon in order that cure hocrati ving to share
Buying Selling
which is due to sail the same the sale of your Exchange Build-holders. It is a matter for, con- CNJ 244,000 244,500 day as the "musioment is for later, could be embodied in able to resume operation 30-500m
ing property to which I will re-gratulation that the company 4.360 4,400 a." The trans-shipment
Latter picture
réoccupation of the 900 being made for the convenience the accounts and a clear p
Colony, and in this connection 1 of the company position of accommodating all Indian you. It is proposed that for the desire to pay tribute to the gen Troops on the one vessel, barking, si approximate total ing our financial year in Febru- immediately set
accounting period we reverteral manager and stall, The Devinshire will be en-text anong pecture of being released from Informnient,
Gold per oz U.S. dollar H.K. dallar
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Re-
“Upon ́reoccupation of our
of.
2. Outside of them we hayo biles and concublues, have made the hawkera, cigarette urchins and those victims angrier at the mary excection. Now we ran therefore resolved to jump into H.K.V.D.C. ORDERS several other types taking pleas fortunate traitors already not tease it to be Loo harsh hest part of the remaining pavedeked up.'
towards those inside waiting
of 2,000 Indian Troops who are ary 1. Dental Treatment: POWs on the deck and witness The best way for V.VK to | for judgment.
scheduled to return to India.
Books Intact
́also extend our CaQ- 3. On the inside at the road we have the ricksha wallahs tak- extend his sympathy for those It is incredible to insinuate naked then to enter the waterference HKVDC Orders No. 5 It is emphasised that the
gratulations, to Mr. A.W. Brown conferred upon him two feet of the roadway, and to help authorities apprehend cuting Innocent as all prosecut- asked, but the others refused date by which all claims and and Indian troops at present many records had been lost, the the British Empire. ing up their stance and another already inside the iron bars is that the Government is perse: A few of them did as witness paragraph November 1946 capacity of both these vessels premises at the end of August: by His Bradents The King, in the
1 (c). The final is sufficient to carry all British 1945, it was found, that although his
award of Officer of
For applications must reach the-dife to leave the Colony.
account books with the exception have already made rafar. Adjutant has been extended to
st one or two subsidiary books ence to the pecepity for replac Saturday, 23rd November, 1946. tion; Any members of the werehe profit and loss account for now wish to record-our grateful No claims or applications by HKVDC who are interested in
ing our bakery machinery, and I HKVDC personnel now in Hong seeing the Hong Kong Rifle
dea neaths trading period thanks to Captain O'Donnel, Rong will be accepted after that Association revived are re-ended Dec. 31,1841, shows officers and mes of H.M.3. Re date.
quested to submit their names og profit of 8151,037.02, and in scurte, without whose assistance. this connection I would mentin 2 Hong Kong Rifle Associa- to the Adjutant.
the e deplorable state in which the for the outbreak of how Japanese left this impprians de- that, but Hlities, the company would bar partment of our business, could presented shareholders "with a re-
not have been remedied cord working result. Meta
Obtaining Supplies charging auditors' fees depreciation al Appreciation of the splendid normal rates, corporation proft work done by the paruannet "of fax paid, and other expenses, a His Majesty's Navy in the early credit Balance of $371,143.36 has days of the reoccusation bna gl- to the balance sheet. ready been expressed by many of
train-
this?
is
le it the workers? The answer of course No. If the respon sible authority were to provide at Jeast a shelter from the rain of sun, whichever the case might be, for them to have their food under It would save a lot of trouble on the highways and also make the streets a lot tidler. The cost. of building same would be very sma}] and would most probably be apt preciated by the workers.
Again the great number that roll out of the gates all at once. Surely the times should be stagi as they are in the bame yards, if the west gute was used
gered
an an oxit for half and
and majo
for half and- send" them out in
ed-now have confessed; not un- der duress, the main point of charges. And the witnesses are many. Whenever a witness Those actised for collabora came up to testify for the tion and tried before the accused, the Crown prosecution Supreme Court, have been in- and trial judge gave' full con- vestigated thoroughly by the sideration to merits of such Police, the Prosecution and the defence. Magistracy. Witnesses and
Y. L. BAU.
Dead Priest Returns To Hong Kong
A Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of the late Fr. E. Teruzzi at the Catholic Cathedral at 9.30 this morning. The funeral escorting the remains will pass the Monument at 5.30 p.m. and friends of Fr. Teruzzi are invited to attend.
two batches at say half og an The late Fr. Teruzzi lett Hong men, dug a near the water's hour's difference bearing in mind Kong on Nov. 25, 1042, to return edge, grave near
that
the
Thought Of Suicide! Witness was at a loss as to what he should do. He did not maw whether he should enter the water or wait until the last in accordance with the prin ciple of seamin Captain should always stay till the last. Finally, witness jumped into the sea and was subse quently picked up by one of the Japanese rescue boata. There were no POWs on this boat "and when he asked the reason; he was told that no order for the rescue of POWs had been issued
In Japan witness had made up his mind to commit suicide, because he had, as a result of falling asleep, not fallowed s
Life Sentence For
Using Firearms
2
Work
known that. 1, néed not; hero bofate on the many obstacles,ell- countered. J. wish/hd
assure abatubolders and the
that
Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, at the Criminal
been,ance sheet does not the tality companies and busines Sessions yesterday sentenced a 28-year-old ment, except in regard to the addous contribution Chinese to life imprisonment for use of fire amount $787,168.96 shown in zes in recognition of a job well done
pect of goods supplied to the arms in an attempted robbery, t
este opened *fer bugineso Nov. Without retiring the jury un-Kilung Street after seeing a ple- Jong Kong Government and he on last Feri, And
Faturpar milltary authorities." zig zag course in accordance animously found Li Fong-lam, ture at the Alhambra ed to be able to state that the for excellent cuisine enjoyed in
I
m pletne indicative that the reputation with instructions, C
oged 29, guilty on all three While ascending the staircase, Government account, uto
uitloanting, pre-war years is being maintains Cross-examined, witness charges of attempting to shoot Tsoi realised that they were being to aver ever lakhs, has since su and is appreciated by our many agreed that many laws of the with intent to do grievous bodily closely followed by two men, been paid, and settlement of our patrons.- Bea were not written down, harm, assaulting with intent to As Tsoi turned round the men claim on the military authorities The dife of the Dost that the second lunch hour should to his former district of Salkung,The villagers reported to Hong but were based on custom and rob and possession of a revolver shouted Put up your hands," will, it is hoped, be forthcoming war supply citation are so well start in time to get them clear in the New Territories, scarcely Kong that Fr. Teruel had met his teege. He said that the lives and Ave rounde
and painted revolvers at him. His in the meny-future, or ES before the
others came back. This three hours walk from Kowloon death by having his head smash of POWs did not depend on Recalling his statement issued dancee advised him to give his Claim Lodged would need the clocking in being changed no doubt: 90% City. He never returned, to the fed in with stores and that his him as master of the "ahip," but at the beginning of the October belongings to the robber, one of In. the accounts for the period † In doing that the transport Colony unlit & few days ago when dead body had en been on the O.C. Troopa in transit. Scasions, in which he threatened whom was accused, but Tsof re- Jan. 1, 1942 to Aug. 31. 11945 we
CLOSER account shows the losses done by our problem would also be solved and his remalos were brought back thrown overboard by his mur- Witness admitted that the maxlife imprisonment for use of fused the police truck would not have small, pluip wooden box, dérera.
ter of a ship was responsible Arcorms, Sir Henry said: "I'm soi heard two clicks as if the offered by the company as a re to walt under the wall'at
The circumstances of his tragle The killers were never traced, for the safely appliances on determined to get rid of pesta like triggers had been pulled. He usult of the Japanese occupation ion Barracks to nick
death are not yet clear. It is At the time it was said the board ship as well as for the you to society, who may well ex-mediately tackled the rabbers of the Colony,These you will foll would not lose some of their too the shall residence at Salkung to because they suspected him" cí When witness becardo a civi- Law allows me to impose. You solvers. During the struggle. Too our claim for reparations in such didated from respris Tew dollars which they wall carn visit a distant outbols of Taltung being on halian spy, later it was lian attached to the Army, he will go to prison for life with and the robbers fell down the aspect has been
authorities. MORA, AN but whose employers don't defend He spent the night is Tiftung rumoured that the criminals had to an bath that he would hard Labour on the first count, 10 stairs to the pavement
The arcourt of charges G them by using simple methodi village and carly in the morning been created by the Japanese always obey his superior officers. Years and 10 strokes of the cane Accused Caught crued includes hexpired charges earth of suppl waleh would cost them little was dressing to Celebrate Man Terudi bad crved in Witness was given an huorary on the second and five years of
Fare decid Both robbers started to run at December, 1941) compens apart from jaring a few hours of where two or three men entered Hong Kong for 30 years. He spent rank of Captain, but was still be third charge. The seriences
Away, but To chased after the flon to staff for taleries and leave their lazy lives and putting
Ladies allowances and depreciation mente for a while their shall we: Bas the sacristy and ordered him to his first misslopary years in the bound to obey the orders of are to run concurrently."
accused and eventually caugat normal rates during the period, wing, women" and "wong.""
follow theme was later seen Selkung district and was then Major Vine, Witzels admitted
hold of him,
who balance sheet far this store salinak a small boat with them called by Mons, Valloria to act Inferior i rank“. Presed by Heard Clicks
The threp wiincases helped to period shows, the assets and hab Nothing was heard of him uns Master of Ceremonie 41 the Majer Vite, wiiess admitted: Sir Henry warpily mended disarm the accused, clities of the company, after take
Lox ditys later, his body Cathedral and Chancellor of the thất under certain circumstan Taqi Mari-hing,
The
leken from the ing into
Copat all, whaaa; preparation disabore at Chime Cure He there organised the old orders could be sobeyed; | hid tra
two accused was examined by the These village, only a few mine Catholic Boy Scouts and alway Rearing wis then tarned furmei
Police armor
loated in doctop pod the iker gas und
on to trams and known that op Now 28. he left guerillas murdered Fr. Teruzzi safety of the ship. Apect the maximum penally the who struck at him with their te-note, amparit to $867, JDUJE:
Wool
The
Loot very koen Intere
Hong Kong heated
bellviller After the mirretider off19
and Northern
Counser
worn dut so that It ould not total of capital
epetrato, the primer stundently and surplus yea
primer
the raceus Hire the
with the
that!
ceived
ments, and
Ling,
of the Good
I would draw attention to the wear sashian's |inute) regarding the factsther, naj Jewellery
EProVision, has been made in- *bei verfameri
had at accounts to respect of Interestion which are being wall
Jose account sand Son -overdraft lyk (Continued on Po