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HONG KONG. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1940.

LABOUR REBELS STILL WARY

Exchange Clerk Committed

Yeung Shiu-hung, clerk at- tached to the Foreign Exchange Control Section, Colonial Secre tary's Office,' was commitleri for trial by Mr. H. G: Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magistracy yesterday, on a charge of ac- cepting a bribe of $66 on Octc.

ber 28.

Mr. A.J. Clifford, Assistant Crown Counsel, was for the prosecution, while Mr. M. A, da Silva appeared for the de- fence.

A witness for the Crown, Anthony Chen, wireless opera- | tor the Royal Navy said that acting on instructions from the Police, he went to the Finance Office on October 22. He made an application for U.S. $8,000 as instructed.

He met the accused there of October 25, at about 3 pm, and they arranged a meeting. Later the same day, he went to the Kam Loong Restaurant and saw the accused. He asked the accused to assist him with his application for foreign ex- change.

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Reaction To Foreign Affairs Statement

London, Dec. 23.

The rebel Labourites today generally welcomed Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's foreign po- Hey speech but withheld promise of carte blanche support pending further evidence that Britain actually has taken a middle road between capitalist United States and Com- munist Russia.

They regarded the speech as conciliatory to the

Labour Party members who have been cri- ticising Bevin for bringing Britain too closely with the United States while following a po- licy of firmness if not toughness toward Rus- sia.

The Labour Party critics sald Bevin's definition of British policy as that of finding "an, approximation of the ideas be- tween the great powers" and establishing harmony between them was what they had. been advocating right along.

Mr. Konni Zilliacus. one of the most vocal labourite rebels in the House of Commons, said that "insofar as we move along on these lines we fully support the government. But we will not take words for deeds," he went on. "Mr. Bevin and his associates at the United Nations Accused told him that the and the Foreign Ministers": usual charge for assistance was meetings are to be congratulati five per cent of what he aped on the successes they gain- plied for. He agreed to this five per cent, which accused ed, but we must not mistake worked out as $630.

small measures for a decisive During the interview on Oc-turn for the better." tober 25, he was introduced to the accused's brother. Later that day at the Kam Loong Restaurant, accused" said to him: "In case I am not there. put it in an envelope and give

my brother.!!

pay

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Poppy Day

Record

The results of the Remeni

brance Day Fund collections" on November 9, 10 and 11, 1946, ara now complete and are given be for Hong Kong, the previous best low. These constitute a record collection was in 1941 which has been easily bettered. Collections:

Bubscriptions & Damàtlas.. Bale of Poppies Bale of Wreaths ... Cinema Show thy courtesy of

King's Theater) Charity Football Match tay courtesy ฟ Konk Kong Football Asoc.)

Expeners-

Lionery

Cat of Doppios... €2,546.50.

225.42

~· Confidence Vote

Printing, Postage, Stu- Mr. R. H. S. Crossman, who

but

$26,611,5: 30.65.3 2012.0

1,501.20

**831.12

505,928,17.

4.672.32

2.5. 1941 Collections not remitted $1,474.90

led last month's revolt in the House of Commons against Bevin's foreign policy, could not be reached for comment, cther rebel members of Parlia- Remitted: Witness said that he under-ment generally agreed with f stood the word "It" meant the Zilliacus. Some Labour Party! money.

#ources said Bevin's speech was another step in an attempt to squelch once and for all critic-

Marked Money

said

British Legic

11.40 50.000:

London 4,312.6.5 $25,286,14 Scullend 1,076.10.6 17.246.69 Clarzes ** Balance carried forward to 1947

(Cheques were received for £10 which were remitted separately).

"The "News Chronicle" Bevia will ask at the next meeting of the Parliamentary tributars for Labour Party, after the House convenes on Jan. 21, for a vote of confidence before he goes to Moscow for the Foreign Minis- ters discussion of Germany,

AL 7 pm. cn October 28, heiam of his foreign policies. went to the Hop Fat shop, as previously arranged with the accused. Before going to the hp, he went to the Police who gave him some marked money. the Hop Fat shop, he met the accused and suggested they settle the matter. Accused pointed to partition at the flat. As he went int, the parti- tion, he counted the money and gave it to accusel.

Zillacus said he believed he and most of his rebel associates would either vote against Bevin or abstain in the event of any After the transaction. he sug- such showdown vote. "We are gested going out to buy some not handing out blank cheques fruit accused agro-and-fol-until we get more evidence that lowed him. As son as he was government actually is follow- out of the Shop, he lit his ing a policy of equal coopera- cigarette, which was the signal tion with the United States and

Inspector Darkin and à Chin- with Russia," he said.** esc detective came up and they

Zilliacus said government has all went to Central Police yet to reconcile its avowed! Station.

policy with the Anglo-American Inspecter W. Dartin told military talks which, he charg- the Court that he took down all ed, were designed against any the numbers of the banknotes war with Russia. before he gave them to Chen.

for the Police.

He searched the accused in the presence of the fnspector on duty in the large toms, Inspector T. K. Whelain,

Smallpox Perils

The perils of failing to report smallpox to the proper authori- ties

were vividly illustrated" recently.

Still Skeptical The Communist "Daily Work er" was the only morning news- paper to criticise Bevin's talk. It said "a serious facing up to the jannes In dispute still is awaited.

The Times" said Bevin gave "an effective answer" to his critics but reserved judgment established the long sought for whether the great powers have harmony.

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Pope Calls For "Holy Union

Vatican City, Dec. 23. Pope Pius, addressing tens of thousands of devout Catholics in historic Saint Peter's square. called for a "hoir union of all

Christinus to overcome tility" in the world.

The huge gathering, summon- ed by the church as a show of devotion to the Pontiff, in an- swer to a new ways of Italian

Maharaja's Visit

His Highness the Maharaja of Jodhpur, who was to have concluded his visit to Hong Keng yesterday, has decided to emain another few days in the Colony.

The "official" programme of

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receptions ended on Sunday Newcastle, Dec. 23. - when His Highness lunched The M.C.C. drew in with the Commanding Officer their two day match

Jodhpur Sardar Infantry) Col.

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By Accident

London, Dec. 23. Football is full of stories of players who have been set along the road to fame by accident. Bill Robertson, Chelsea, seems destined to add to the mumber. Before the war he had no foot-- ball ambitions, although he did not mind a kick about at inside-left to make up the num- ber.'

He was doing that one afternoon for an RAF team at Lossiemouth when the goalkeeper was injured.

G. M. Gillar, and Mrs. Gillan with the New South hos-attended a tea reception given Wales Country here,

In reply to the tourists” 396, in his honour by the leal In- dian community, and, in the the Country side scored 202 Robertson went between the' evening, a cocktail reception when Hammond did not enforce and a Chelsea scout, who was the rate of one minute today, uprights. He played a stormer, given in his honour by Subedar Major Basti Ram and V.C.03. of the Jodhpur Sardar Infantry

player, was impressed. there to report at Whitfield Barracks. ed by his brother, Bajor-Gen- His Highness was accompani-

anti-clericalism, cheered the Pope's appearance for 10 min utes in a series of thundering "vivas" which echoed through

A follow on.

the England side bat again had The crowd who waited to ace

plenty of thrilla before the closure score of 146 for six. came with the second innings

At one period it was 40 for six,

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another

When he came on leave Man- ager Billy Birrell offered him. a game with Chelsen reserves, Robertson did not think he

Scot Rugger Team

Glasgow, Dec. 22. After the fine form shown by

the colonnade of Christendom's eral Maharaj:: Sir Ajit Singh, there having been a complete col was "ail that good." but, said he the Rest XV against Scotland.

largest church.

The Pope urged Christians everywhere to fight for and de-

fend the faith.

The fight today, he said, is "for Christ or against Christ."

Another great roar`respond- ed "for Christ."

No estimate is available on

ed to Mass by the deep-throated the size of the throng summon- bells of Saint Peter's but the great Piazza, which can ac- commodate 200,000, was nearly full.-Associated Press.

Money Mart

Chinese National Currency re- opened after the week-end recess very quiet and weak, with futures quoted nominal at 60 cents per CN$1,000. Spot improved a little and closed at 82 cents after opening at 78 cents.

Gold was strong, with buyers offering up to $320 'n bel after at $315. At the close it 18

Pisstres were uncertain," with opening rate at $15.70 per 100, Fluctuations ranged from Ses. to $15.75. Closing quotation was $15.66.

U.S. dollars were strong at 54.83 buyers. Sterling continued weak at $15.25, but Australian pounds, on the other hand, an- preciated to $12.65.

Quotations on the Shanghai

Press:

and members

of his

Staff.

Among the guests were Brig. and Mrs. P. L. Lindsay, Cel. and Mrs. G. M. Gillan, Col. and Mrs. G. J. Cruddas, and Officers and V.CO's of the Jodhpur Infantry, the First Travancore Infantry and H.M.I.S. "Narbada."

Sardar

Gun Battle

Inquest

A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest into the death of a 22-year-old Chinese unemployed. Mok Wa who died as a result of a gun shot wound sustained during A running gun-battle between' armed robbers and the Police at Morrison Street near the Praya on October 3—by a jury at the Central Magistracy yes- terday, when Mr. F. X. d'Alma- da sat as Coroner.

on

Shortly after 11 p.m. October. 3, a party of detectives acted on information went to Corinaught Road West the Tung Shan Hotel, disguised near as coolies.

men ind women walk

apse against Pickles' fast bowl Ing and at one period he had

for 10.

four

would "have a try.""

a

In October last year, when When Hammond Joined Comp. Chelsea were stumped for ton there was a change in the goalkeeper, he played against position, for they gave a delight-West Bromwich, at Stamford ful display to remain together Bridge, and was beaten four until the close.

times. In the return match the There had been a minor col- following week he picked the lapse In the middle of the Coun-ball out of the net eight times. try side's eleven when two bril-

The knowledgeable ones shook liant catches by Hammond broke

guals បង dangerous looking stands, their heads. "Twelve There was a short rally at the against him in two matches. close but Hammond brought Hut He can't be any good.” ton on to bowl and he took the last two wickets for only four

Tuns.

The Coantry team started un-. der a handicap when their cap- tain, Reginald Beattle, was un. able to play owing to the death of his father, who fell from train the previous day.

Scorca:

Country XI Johnson, b Voce Hinman, b Pollard Mayes, Gibb, b Langridge Camps, b. Pollard

Voca

Lan-

De Courcey, e Hammond, b Hill, Compton, Voce Pickles, e Hammond,

kridge Mannix

Washbrooke, Hutton Falton, Ibw, b' Hutton Sullivan, b Voce Hamilton, not out

Extras.

Total...

Fall of wickets:

a

Future Cap Birrell thought differently. He persevered, and now he tells me: "If Robertson does not

in the International trial match on Saturday, it is surprising that only two of the RestTM XV are included in Scotland's team to piny France in Paris on New Year's Day. They are T.PL McGlashan and Li M. Hunter and, with G., L. Cawkwell, are the only new caps.

The biggest surprise is the choice of Ian Henderson as hooker. Although he played in all Scotland's games last season and was capped in 1989, he has never played hooker. He is the only pre-war cap in the team:

Although he did not play in E the trial, G. M. Lumsden -Has been selected as standoff.

hit the roof and play for England-he hails from Crow

Scotland's team will be thorne, near Reading-I shall

Geddes; T. G. Jackson, G.W.M be more than surprised."

After spending more than Drummond, C. R. Bruce, W. D. MacLelland: G. M. Lumaden, £10,000 last season and this on 40 Walker, Lawton, Gulden, Har- A. W. Blake: T. P. L. Me- 7 ris, and Faton, just signed from Glashan, Ian Henderson, A. G. 22 Glasgow Celtic, Birrell says he

Watt, G. L. Cawkwell, J. M. 12 has still built only the frame Hunter. D. Elliot, D. W

work of a side, a brave con- Dean and John Orr-Reuter. fession for any manager make.

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Chelsea have not halted In thefr. team-building because of

RETURN BOUT

London, Dec, 22.

will have a return fight ver ten rounds at Newcastle on Jun.. 9:

32 the crazy heights to which

a transfer fees have soared.

Stan Hawthorne, North If money could buy players, Shida contender for the Bri Birrell says he

would have tish lightweight title, and 19 bought a side that would have | Jcent_Preys, Belgian champion,

made six distinct offers "knocked the tops off every thing."

Among other bids, Chelsea

ing the transfer of Paton. first-class wingers before secur-

The replies they received were not "Spring another two or three thousand and we will 395 talk," but "We dare not part.

with cur players."

The Committee of the British Legion, Hong Kong and China Branch thank all helpers and enn-

After waiting there for some effort. From the list of market us cabled by Associated past. Within a few minutes, 3-81, 4-118, 5-142, 6-161, 7-157,

their magnificent

time, they saw a party of Chin- ese published in the Press the name of Messrs. N. Lazarus & Com

the Police party heard screams8-1860-196, 10 202. any was inadvertently omitted,

S'hai Exchange and a shot was fired. for which amisston the Commit

Bowling: Buying Selling The Police rushed out and the Pollard twa. for 62, Longridge Voce four for 45, the account tee tener their apology. Since 9.30 am.

CNS CN$

armed robbers opened fire upon two for 16, Hutton two for 4. (bring the refund of ground ex

was closed * don alkun Gold per ounce 396,000 308,000 them and a gun battle ensued. penses) has been received from

U.S. Dollar 7,500 7,700

Chinese H.K. Dollar

detective, C...692, } 1,580 1,650 the Royal Naval Recreation Club Closing-

Wong Hing, saw for $199.45 which is acknowledged

A Chinese Gold per ounce 362,000 364,000 running into an alleyway near with thanks.

U.S. Dollar

7,000 Morrison Street. He followed 6,000 HK Dollar

1,450 the man and found him lying 1,360"

inside the lane, suffering from gun shot wounds.

The wounded, man, Mok Wah, was taken to Queen Mary Hoa

MAHJONG CASE

SETS.

A fine of $250 was imposed

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Retiring

M.C.C.

First Innings.

Second Innings Hutton, b Pickles... Washbrook, lbw b Pickles Fishlock. b Pickles Hardstaff, b. Sullivan Compton, not out. Langridge, bw, b Pickles Hammond, not out

Extras

P.R.O. Feted pital; und died the following Gibb, bw, b Sullivan

on William Chen by Mr. H. G.

Mr. S. A. Gray, Government Sheldon KC. at the Central Press Relations Oficer, and Mrs. Magistracy yesterday for ex- Gray, were feled last evening at porting unmanifested cargo on a dinner party at the Ying King board the s.8. Tjisadane.

Restaurant given by local Press-

Mr. Alfred Y. lion pleaded men. guilty on behalf of the defence Officer, said that five baga con- Mr. Humphreys, Revenue taining 58 mahjong sets were not on the ship's manifest, and owner. defendant claimed to be the

"The skeptical world will aced A little Chinese girl got many proofs yet before it can smallpox and her parents went accept this harmony as really to a Chinese herbalist. The her established but if it can be es- . ballat did not trouble to visit tablished. in present conditions the child but gave a written it should have a better chance A diagnosis to the parents that of survival than it had before," the sickness was smallpox and "The Times". Bald.-United treated the child for a week Press.

ULTIMATUM TO U.S. WARSHIP

day.

GAOL RIOT SENTENCES

San Francisco, Dec. 22..

for the past twelve months will a verdict of guilty and death for Mr. Gray, who has been PROA Federal Court jury returned be relinquishing the post today to two Alcatraz federal prison con-

at Rors Telegraph. take up the

of "The victs charged with murder in con- His successor, Mt. Geo, White, nection with the bloody uprising was-uizo FAL gucet at the dinner at the prison last May. party.

Arabs Called On To Fight Jews

Jerusalem, Dec. 22.

call to Palestine Arabs to organize to battle the Jews was sounded today by Mohammed Nimer el Hawari, commander-in-chief of the Arab army-Najada.

by writing advice and prescrip- tions, charged a fee of $4 to $7 per day for his advice and $4 for every prescription. Neither the parents nor the herbalist reported the case. The child (Continued from Page 1) was found in a dying condition Commander Edgar L Yates by a Health Inspector, on the commander of a task force of twenty-third day; of her illness. which the LCI 1090 is part She was at once removed to hos- The Captain of the ship is to organise and fight. pital but it was too late and Lieutenant (JG) Ray C. she died almost at once.

White, GS

They are Miran E. Thompson aged 29, Texas killer, doing 99 years for killing a policeman and Sam Shockley, aged 30, of Okla- homa, a bank robber.

The third convict on trial was Clarence Carres, aged 19, of Oklahoma, kidnap slayer, found guilty but the, Jury recommend

on two guards and three

convicis Associated Press.

Total (for six)

----Better" Later?

for During November, -- Preys brought to an end the long Beries of Hawthorne" victories with a knockout decision in the Blath round. Reuter.

9 The position may case later on, when clubs have found a 14 yard stick with which to mea- 75 sure their chances of winning honours or avoiding relegation,

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K.C.C. TEAM

__The_following--will-represont KC.C. against Navy in a friendly Cricket game at the K.C.C. On December 26, at 11 ami- E, CA Fincher (Capt.), R. E. Lee, F. R Zimmern, A. Madar,

Zimmern,

TA

D.

Burch, F. 1. Zimmern and J Fenton.

A. Broadbridge, but Birrell does not believe Rung, G. 1. Stapleton, ▾ L. R. 11 football will approach its 1989 standard for another five years 145 at least.

Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-10, -36, 4-38, 5-39, 6-40.

Bowling Sullivan two fox 20 and Pickles four for 29.-Reuter.

Madrid. Dec. 22, San Lorenzo Almagro, of

The reason? The main supply of recruits are lade of 24 and 26 years of age returning from the Services.

It is much more difficult to "break in" lids of that age, who Argentina, beat the Madrid football habits, than it is to have already developed bad Atletico Aviacion by four goals bring along boys of 17 and 18,, to one in an association fout who formed the chief source of ball match here today.-Reuter. pre-war supplier.

Yacht Club Regatta

This

Week-End

life imprisonment. He was al- There was an' excellent wind init Kolman)-1,60.11, 5th Belfast 1,50,26, tiḥ reedy serving a 90-year sentence. Bunday moderate to freaks from: Die Stonecutters IV (Walton K) 118.12, 1

Five men

were killed in the North and, 16. dinghies walled a course Tyne Thomann) 1.69.23, 6th Nabentcher from Kellet Jaland, round Kowloon (Puttlek): 1.65.20, 9th Stanecutter' 11

'one lap only. Hix, “Stare", sulled over. Qka | (Jenkins). 200,38, 17th. Green (Cook) Janda Cepure (and completed two lane 2.05.23, 12th Buke of York } (Mauaj This course'and X. is interest» | 2.06.14, 18th Adamant „J. (Perry) 2.21.56. ing to note that the winnlar dinghy.com 14th Adamant: V. (Beváni 22160 'bleted, ons lig in 1 hỵ, 41 mins, whereas Sunday, mereluc

Start ch! | the ''winalom: "Blar" épmpleted two inpa In 2 hrs...12 mins. This given a very

Rock round Channel rock and, back (Miss Rushworth) 150.25, 10th Hue

DAMAGED CAFE

Bunday was appointing day wa

Akka light, and weselimos dropping - al-

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Reserve C. Tiernan,

Umpire R. Leigh Scorer T. W. Carr,

VICTORIA WIN

Melbourne, Dee, 23, Eight overs sufficed to finish off

the Queensland tail-enders in the Shemeld Shield match bere today when Victoria won by an innings

and 182.runs.

Queensland's innings c

closed, for 258, Mackay, scoring 03.

Johnston finished with the bowling figures of four for 40 la 24 overs, six of which were maiden-Reuter.

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on a frequency of 845 kilaɛydies and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 6.30 to 7.30 pm and 9 to 11pm.. Speaking at a meeting of the join the underground, whose

also on 8.62 megacycica.N Nafada some of whom were ultimate purpose is to fight us,”

123 pan-Daily Programme Famioaty dressed in surplus United Hour Of Decision | Pleading guilty to a charge comparison of speed between the 2nd Pularica Bevan (Wernham 1:05.34.

lal Benetnasch Howard (Perry) 1.05.201.00 p.-News Weather Import and

3232 p.m.--With-Keje, Costes, G States Army uniforms and Hawari said the Arab leaders of malicious damage, AlexEn two classes. wearing medals for action in in Palestine were, not sufficient der Hamilton, 2nd Class Air

3rd, Daphne Puttick (Meeks 1.00.02.

· Announcemen{x2}" the Palestine revolt ten years y active. He said, "Our only Mechanic, H.M.S. "Nabcatcher" the wind was very variada por ago-Hawari said the Mufti of solution to save the country is was fined $10 and ordered together. Tos diashi started a race (Brown) 1.65.25, it

· 110. pim--Ovehentral-Katan/pie. Ist Cammadura, H. (Zofinson) 1.35.45,"

(3.15 pm-Huery James and› Hip: Ordli Jerusalem, Hai Amin el Hus- to organise ourselves to fight pay 380 compensation to the in the afternoon but none finished that

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sciai, had asked Palestine Arabs our enemies. We are not afraid Blue Peter Cafe, Nathan Road.ac vera abort course in the men- 2nd Bellatrix Herrick (Baller & Orena! Sunday afternoon--Star Daphne enure. Turcate and dinghies Verdon (Hamilton) Doskla) 2.6730, of their Haganah weapons Henderson was charged with ing and 1 out of Biers Unished 2.50.50, 3rd Fularios When the hour of decision having maliciously damaged long sourse in the afternoon zound Xow Forth 8.01.26, 4th Bencinich Howar Hewari told the Arabs that comes, we will prosty to the three chairs, four beer glasses, in boat tallas 2 s. 47 mins to Lloyd £17.19. The parents, the herbalist The LCI 1090 is one of the the Mufti, who in ut present in world that we--he. Najada one radle glass panel and one picke one be

loon Koek and Channel Rock-the, win & Perry 3.02.10, cu Altair Mock & and the chief tenant were pro smallest naval vessels suitable Egypt, wills that you organies are stronger than the world front door glass panel. secuted as they were all res for the journey

Deneb did not sh from the yourselves to fight the Jown"

"Twp : yew •• "Sture" "Poterias" -- and things, panggi ponsible for this child's death. Seventh Flect headquarters in The Mufti will give the

"Alfpth made their

Brot kraton The parents were fined $200 Tsingtao to Dairen.

"We shall have an army

ver, the westwo "Polarfus Immediate It is signal when the hour comes," which will defend Palestine. No by the Magistrate, Mr. W. Het is zacins er he

An application was granted themed good form but "Alieth" is not the herbalish-$150 and the chief 848 ton vessel carrying a crew he told them."We are new in member of the Najada can Latimer, at Kowloon Caurt yes some of tenont 550 for failing to re dve officers and 26 enlisted a condition which is causing speak for the leader Hai Amin terdag for the confiscation of

The results of the weekend. races are men. Ail the ship's armament can now be told that we have Mufti's word is final and Irre munition wrested by a Chinese Benenisch Ayles 23221, 2nd

the Mufti grave concern. It Husseini of the Holy City. The revolver and 11 rounds of am: Raturday afternoon. lives of their neighbours. was removed before the trip to

The parents have certainly Dairen was made. United and the Americans. Our you when the hour comes to detective, Wu Sap, from three Belatrix (Caile, B.) 2.1845, Ard: Daphne treble and challenge it

Leen deceived by the British vocable. The Muft! will tell been severely munlahed for their folly, they have lost their

enemies the Jews have facrally. The hour is not far armed robbers who attempted away £113, ith. Deneb (Coote large sum for useless medicine Mr. Benjamin Chof Lee, of the daughter they have paid A The forthcoming marriage of and continue to break the selves to win the decisive bat Street, near Tung Kun Street, Bairder fletta

age of quired large areas of our land away. Therefore prepare your to hold him up. In Temple

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