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Street Sale Of Food Forbidden
Food for human con- sumption must no longer be sold by hawkers in the public streets.
Such sales have always been 'prohibited, but the police will take action to enforce the regulations ay from 2 p.m. on Monday. All food must in future be sold in the authorised markets.
merchandise, -In Kowloon, other than food for man, can be sold by hawkers without fear of police action in the area bounded by the East side of Nam Cheung
- Street and North side of Cheung
Sha Wan Road.
11
A notice to this effect was pub- lished in the press about a fort- night ogo.
Orchestral Concert
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY:11, 1947.
Tokunaga's Fourth Day Of Villagers
Cross-Examination
Col. Tokunaga Isao, Commandant of POW Camps during the Japanese occupation, told No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday that there were occasions when POW representatives spoke with the Red Cross representative in his pre- sence. Permission for them to speak with the Red Cross representative was obtained from the Governor-General.
by the
Pro-
Cross-examined secuting Omeer, Major B
Puddicombe, K.C., about the in- Gen. Festing
cident when attempted
Lieut. Barnett had to speak with M, that sakd
The POW repre-
Zindel, Tokunaga Lieut. Barnett was not the POW representative, sentatives were. Lieut. Col. White. for the Officers' section and Major Boon for the Other Ranka."
Major Puddicombe: You mean 1 every complaint would have to be
thought
and conveyed to the of POW representative
Before the Red Cross representative's visit:
That is cornet. Can you explain why Major Kere who acted as interpreter was instructed to interpret Mr. Zindel's
but not to re-
The recently formed Royal ply to him?018 first point I
Murine symphony orchestra, com- prised of musicians from ship
the Britise Pacific Fleet and
by the Fleet bandmas ducted. I. Gale, L.R.A.N, R.M. ter, is giving a programme of or chestral music in the China Fleet Club on Sunday at 9.30 p.m.
which iЯ The performance,
public, is in aid of the open to the Royal Marine band's Memorial Fund. Nearly a quar
ranks ter of the serving band were lost in the last war and fund has been started to provide these a suitable memorial to musicians
their lives in who
evening's 1.M.
ships.
pro- gramme consists of:-
QWT
Was
"Mediterranean'
4
Overture "Orpheus in the Un- derworld" J. Offenbach, Phantasy "The Selfish Giant" Eric Contes, Waltz "Wine, Women and Song
Strauss, Rhapsody Johann
Slavonic" Op. 114 Carl Fried- man, Tango "Jealousy" Jacob.
Jace -Gade,
Suito John Ansell, Espana (La Danse) Italie (Barcarolle) France (Car- neval). Largo from Ilandel, Fantasia on melodies by Franz Schubert Schubertiana" arr. Herman Finck.
Prices of adinission are $5 and $3, all profits
Fund. Tic- the "War Memoring donated te kets may be obtained from the Manager. China Fleet Club.
"Xeres"
want to make is that Major Kerr was never used is an interpreter during the Red Cross representa- tive's visits, His Japanese was not adequate. There were efficient Japanese interpreters attached to the camp staff for this purpose..
No Rations-Cut
Leaving
AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN
Washington, Jan. 9. The Senate Foreign Rela Bons Committee today un- animosity approved the ap pointment of Mr. O. Màs Gardner former
Under of the Treasury, as
Sta Britani
Committee also ap- proved the selection of former Senator Warren "Austin na chief United States represen tative to the United Nations and United States delegats on the Security Council Unit- ed Press.
Major General F. W. Festing Ex-Policeman
in
The following will be present at Kai Tak to say goodbye. Maj- Gen. G. W. E. J. Erskine, the new G.O.C..
Air Commodore S. N. Webster A0C, Col. E. N. Clarke, Lt. Col. M.C. D.L. Reynolds, Wing
Gen. Erskine,
SCHOOL PLAY
SUCCESS
Charged
March
Accused
1942
On Murder Charge
Witness
then went on to
and
Ex-Constable Gets
3 Years' Hard
"Moonshine" Still On Hillside
Convicted on three of four collaboration charges under the 1940 Defence Regulations,
Kwong Siu-lin, a beef hawker Tsang Kau, a pre-war constable, was sen- in the Sai Kung market, tried tenced to three years' hard labour by Mr. Jus- ts supplement his earnings by tice T. J. Gould at the Criminal Sessions yes- running an illicit distillery and terday,
Tenancy
Appeal Fails
turning out Chinese "mooh- shine" up on the hillside near Long Mi Village..:
Unfortunately for him, he met some inquisitive Police off- cials on the footpath leading to the village carrying two jarn of wine. Questioned, he led the Police to the hillside where a still and a quantity of fermen- ting material were discovered. The Revenue Department was informed and Kwong taken into custody.
was
He was pulling is rickshaw along Salisbury Road-at-4:10 p.m. cr thereabouts on Thurs
Further, evidence was taken by Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday in the case in which four villagers of Hau Chung Vinge la Sal King district are
The Jury, after 20 minutes' res Being charged with the murder tirement, found Tsang guilty of of Wan Ping, állás Lan Taal serving the Japanese Gendarmerie (Rascal) Ping alids Ngau between Match, 1942, and Decem- Ching (Bad Fellow) Ping in ber, 1944, with duties of counter- the vicinity of Kong Shan (Ore espionage, guerilla and sabotage Mountain) on the night-of-Sept activities, and of assisting the
An appeal lodged by Mr. F. 10 last.
Japanese in arresting and inflicting Zimmern on behalf of Kwong Kui Mr. R. S. Smith, assisted by grievous bodily harm on Chan against the Tenancy Tribunal's DCI C. Mottram, is conducting Sai-cheung on May-14,-1944.
refusal to allow her to take back Tsang was acquitted on the the case for the Crown, while
her Eat at 212, Wanchai Road, Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones is appear charge of taking part in the ar- arst floor, from Hui Fook-sheung, rest of Siu Ying, Fung Chọi, Lal for the use of her son who was C.B,. C.B.E., D.S.O. will be leav
ing for all the defendants,
The foregoing was related to ing the Colony by air this mom-
In his evidence-in-chief, Wan Nan and Chan Hon-ying at a to get married, was dismissed by ing.
Cho-sang, brother of the de-bakers in Shamshuipo on Aug. Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, Pulsne Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yes- He will leave Queen's Pier by
censed, stated that when he saw 11, 1943.
Judge, at the Supreme Court terday by Revenue Officer Mil-
Bington when Kwong Mr. A. J. Clifford, Crown Couhi-yesterday. launch about 7am. At Queen's
fourth ac-
the A former Police constable, Wan Shu-fan, the
Court Pier to see him off will be The
His Lordship awarded judgment brought before D. Hen. Mr. M. MacDougali Mohammed Sadig, was commit-cused, some two months after sel, assisted by Inspector H. R. C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Mr. ted for trial by Mr. Sainsbury his brother's disappearance he Terret of the Special Branch, with costs in favour of respondent charged with (a) possession of who was represented by A.S.C. distilling apparatus, (b) pos R. R. Todd, the Commodore
at Central Magistracy on seven was told by Shu-fan that as his conducted the Crown's care.
in evidence, Trang said that on Comber.
Bession of fermenting insterial, the Charge Heng Kong, Brigadier charges. of breaches of the de- younger brother had treated
The appeal was made op the and (c) possession of dutiable L. Lindsay and Brigadier J. H. G.
the villagers in a bad way they Hong Kong's surrender to fence regulations. Wills.
at the Japanese, he and other constables ground that the Tenancy Tri- Chinese Wine.
on the He was fined $150. A composite Guard of Honour A.S.P, O'Donavan told the had put him to death
de were advised by the then Com-bunal's decision in refusing to al- formed from the Royal Navy, 3 Court that after the surrender Kong Shan. The fourth
pondent was wrong in law and the other charges. Commands Brigade and 150 In- of Hong Kong in 1941 accused, fendant, alleged witness, wrote missioner of Police to continue low cross-examination of the rest first count and $10 on each of dian Infantry Brigade will par- who was formerly a police con on a piece of paper which was taking part in the arrest of the ministration
the names of the alleged killers work for the Japanese...
Accused emphatically denied against the principles of the ad- ade there. The band of The West stable, continued with
justice, that the Yorkshire Regiment will be in Japanese Gendarmes and in in turn, handed it over to the saboteurs at a bakery in Kowloch. evidence which in law was in-
the handed to him. (witness) who, toking out spected of being mistration of us in miting Perseverance attendance,
was specially Police at a later date. Dating
Referring to the arrest of vil-admissible, that there was no selected by the Japanese for the conversation with Shu-fan, ingers on Ching Yee Island, uc-evidence upon which the Tribunal
All Baloney training.
said witness, Au Ngau was also cused said he was on the island could have reasonably arrived at Perseverance might be a In 1943 and 1944, continued in the house but the latter was with the Japanese who wanted to its decision and that the weight virtue but if you ask 33-year- Mr. O'Donovan, number of Questioned with regard to
Indian soldiers, some of whom were written down,
not present when the names arrest two persons.
Though he of evidence was against the de- | old "Chan Shing he would doubt- lective punishment and cuts in
knew the wanted men, accused cision of the Tribunni.- Commander A. G.. Parnall, LE E
less tell you it's all baloney. POWs food rations, Taku B. Parkinson RNVR, ADC to
were stationed at Kai Tak, tho
claimed, he did not inform the Kwong Nai, of No. 214, Wan- And, after you have heard his ags said that under the Japanese E. The Governor, Capt. E. L. managed to escape to Free describe how, after leaving Japanese.
chal Road, was the landlady of POW regulations food rations could be cut when it was con- Capt. R. J. A. Darwin ADC to Indians
ons Marsh, ADC to Gen. Festing and China with the help of other his house with Shu-fan, they. While admitting being present No. 212, Wanchal Rond, first floor tale, you sorta can't blame him.:
who were arrested. went to w coffee-shop for a cup at the torture of Chan Sol-cheinig; which was rented to Cheng Chak sidered necessary. He had never
was reaponsible for of tea and how, on leaving the on a hill by the Japanese and in 1935. The respondent became given crders to the rations, he cut
the arrest of some of them but place, were approached by two three other Chinese detectives, ac-Cheng's sub-tenant in July, 1941, claimed. The Chief of Staff had suggested cutting the rations to
in all cases he acted as inter- Chinese detectives
At cused denied taking part in it. He and took over the flat from Cheng day when he espied a foreign merchant. seaman walking. him but he had expressed the
preter during the interrogations Ngau. Later on, Shu-fan and said he was merely standing by with her consent in 1942. opinion to the Chief of Staff that
and was also present when tor, he were taken to Hung Hom the futerpreter.
Kwong made the appileation to "That looks like a prospective rations was a violation of cutting
tures were inflicted. Accused Police Station and from there Towards the end of 1944, ac-the Tenancy Tribunal for re- fare", mused Chan, and prompt- International Law. The Chief of
flat on thely accosted the wayfarer. Re- Staff had left the matter to his
was arrested in April, 1948, on to Kowloon City Divisional cused said, he succeeded in re-possession of the It seems to be a rule nowadays information given by the Coun- Police Headquarters.
signing from the Japanese ser- ground that her 23-year-old son fusing to take the "No" for an discretion and he had not cut that best-sellers should
- Wan becometer-Intelligence Section.
further vice. Cho sang's
was going to get married and re- answer. Chan persisted in his rations when ordering collective films: "The Scarlet Lily" by
.corroborated the
After Ílberation, Tsang said, he quired the premises.
attempt to persuade the man to Evidence was given by Dalip testimony
ride instead of walking. Не punishment, Tokunaga claimed.
Tokunaga spent his fourth day Edward F. Murphy is no excep Singh, Lai Din, Mehr Din and statements made by the Crawn reported to duty and was assigned
tion. This vivid stary of the
to work in the Castle Peak dis-
even went to the extent of under cross-examination by the tempestuous and then hercle
Mohammed Bux all of whom in its outline of the Frasecuting Officer yesterday and
triet. In January, 1945, he was
following the seaman right up unsuccessful at. Dec. 31 last.
Au Ngau, in his evidence, arrested and since then had been
to the footpatch of a shop. E returns to the witness-box this life of Mary of Magdala is now told of their morning.
being dramatised in Hollywood, tempts to leave Hong Kong,
Patrick Fenton, 44, a seaman and the
Bad joss, in the form of a described his meeting with the detained at Stanley on collabora- But Hong Kong has anticipated, their arrest
last witness, the arrest of
tion charges.
on the 8.8. "Doyer Hill" appear- Police Inspector, dogged the Hollywood this time: the first they suffered,
After being found guilty Tsang ed in the Marine Court before steps of Chan. He was accost- chapter of this book has already S/Major Omura Kiyoshi, in fourth accused in Hung Hom,
charge of the Tokku section of and the finding of the body in old His Lordship that although Comdr. Ryder yesterday char-ed by the officer in question who pulled him in for a breach appeared on the stage here.
This week the pupils of St. the Gendarmes and S/Major Kong Shan by the Police party. he did the acts it was not his in-ged with missing his ship.
Further hearing was adjourn- tention to help the Japanese. He Mr. W. R. Hillyer, Deputy of traffic regulations. At the given a thoroughly competent per- Gendarmes gave evidence that Wednesday afternoon also set the Japanese.
said Fenton came ashore on formance of a dramatised version Accused was in the service of aside for continuation of com-
that he did not possess a permi the evening of Jan. 8, had some (licence) to pull rickshaws. of an carly and complete in- the Gendarmes as a political
drinks, and raised his ship eldent in this book. Fact, and detective.
When he appeared before Ma which salled without him the Latimer at Kowloon yesterday fiction are deftly intertwined and
ext morning He had a goud was $/1 Askew...and nat the story of Josue's fidelity to King Herod unul it clashed with
record, having served con--
his loyalty to Higher King! ព
Two of three Chinese who are:
tinuously throughout the war. Chan, who related the above tempered and in witness's opinion the facts. Justice was brings out vividly the strange said to have tried to escape from
with mercy by His Worship. offence was not deliberate. mixture in Herod of blood lust the Police in a gambling raid it
Accused was found guilty who, in view of the fact that' and unwilling admiration for in- Kowloon were killed after falling
only $4.45 où-him tegrity.
but in view of his record and Chan had Alice Osmund
from a first floor verandah, while fas Herod) and Trilby Abbas
the third is in hospital, seriously
Thomas Peter Browne, Hes. D.M. Buckles the prosecution not pressing the when arrested, fined accused 88 (as
Gold continued its drop yes-and Kate. C.D. Buckden Arthur Coley,
charge, he was discharged with and warned him against A ret Jożue) were mere than equal to
Police raided house sterday and reached the lowe Eisner. Mrs
*petition of the offence. their parts. Herod was * fine
Blanche Friaque, Matr. Donald Frisque a caution. Street about 9 p.m. on.
watermark of $816:50 a taelind Miss Doreen Frisque, Mrs. Fies Field, piece of workc and, with a fuller receiving information that a large about midday. It had opened at Etabeth. Field, Mia Christini beard, would have been com- "gambling school was in session $328. In the afternoon It Im-Fald, Mother Fitzgerald.. Frank H.' Gray. pletely convincing. His rages and on the first floor.
proved to $323, and then used Rev. John Joseph Henry, Rev. cynicism came over very well. The gamblers broke up la dis- Josue could easily have been onder as the Police came up the off again to $318:50 at the centre Johnson, Huber1 D. Johnaton, BIT.
close.
1 Hong Kong far diplomalle actions over-neted. Any simpering or get away to the house next door stairs and three of them tried le
Plastres improved, touching Kennedy, Herbert Guto Keex, Pav. John heroics would have made the part;
Sir-It seems to me about time to be taken.
"The Hong Kong Police has so disagreeable. Miss Abbas is to by elimbing from one verandah $13.66 per 100 shortly after ph Lawlor. Sr. Bister Maria Arine
action should far been sent on the Canton that, some drastie to the other. All three fell into opening at $18.45. Lowest rate hd, Dales, Delets, Gambler. be congratulated on the unaffect-
be taken to curb the insidious: the street.
of the day was $13.35, and at Maria, Carer, Morowest, Paris,, Joubert, ed simplicity of her performance.
The Air Ministry announcer
the close the market was steady O'Brien, Bullivan, Young, Muller, Ray- anti-British propagandd which is newspapers report. When the fe bur, Thekson, Boris, Lablane, Flourts, almost daily appearing in the porter of the Kring Sheung, Dally
News at $18.66.
inet Inspector Luscombe, at daria, Beaudoin, Chouinard: Rev. Franels
published in the spot of the explosion at that Air Marshal Sir Roderic
vernacular presuês Chinese National Currency Moehringer. Mother Iley, Rer the Colony. HIL, K.C.B., M,C, A.F.C., has weakened to 84 cents for and M., J. Rutherford Spence, Paul Jud been
It is only a few weeks ago that Quben's Road Central last night appointed to the new post on futures and 87% cents for spot binger and Mia Barbari Wazen, the Air Counell of Afr Member
in the Canton newspapers. truth in Chinese pissenters disembarking at a local Kuomintang paper, fol- he was told that there was as
good deal of unfair pro-report." Yau Yip-chung, hawker, was for Technical Services, which has after a day of lack of buying Hong Kong humbered ovet 400: and there lowing a commended by Mr. Blair-Kert been created to take charge of a
support
were about 466 through users forpaganda after the peanut seller Obviously the paper is doing its at Kowloon Court yesterday for Ministry which
new Department of
U.S. dollars fell off to $4.69, Singapore, Madras and Bombay,
and border shooting incident best to
to create anoth incident obvious unfortunate told its readers that while Brithin eat of an his public-spiritedness in
will be respon- but Sterling made a sharp re-
ald Panwar who had by the line and Arderies had given little accident. sible for all aspects of the tech- covery to $11.90. Australian Adder" rom: Bank Kong alertar in- sisting in the arrest of Tao Kal nical work of the Royal Air Force pounds were unchanged utended Mr. Francies Novak for Bombay
to China, it was feally the Chi
Surely British justice is quite after the latter had snatched 4 in so far as these are not the $12.55.
and Mr. Fränklla E. Grinn for Madras:
nese who had won the Pactfic War, capable of dealing with accidents parcel containing four pieces of concern of the Air Staff.
Actually 160,000 or nearly half like this which are bound hap- Chinese cotton clothing Chung To-lui, married woman,
A fine of $20 or geven days In default was imposed on Fok Kan, a junk owner, for allow
night without a pérmit.
torture
case on
MISSED HIS SHIP
(Phone 20421) or at the door on ing his craft to lie inshore Mary's School, Kowloon, have| Fukushima Shigeru of Kowlooned to Monday afternoon, with said He did it under the thumb of Shipping Master, prosecuting, Police Station, Chan admitted
the night of the concert.
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Accused are Tổẻ Ching, Wan Ying-kuen, Chan Wing and Wan Shu-fan.
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ARRIVALS ÅND. DEPARTURES
Another big list of panenser arrived
Trois San Francisco on Jun. 2 by the da. *Marine · Adder", those disembarking al Fong Kong including Mother Florence Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Baker, His E.C. Barnes and Master J.G. Barnes,
M.E. Eng.
John
carbh H, Arthur G. Juhászón, Erla
and Mrs. William Kalley, Joseph Thumak
Leblond, Blabers Chirant, Larose, Bikis.
*
Mr. Walter Fincter, One, Cour, Shanghai, Jan, 10, He M.P. for Bury, Las, kur Amiee Quotations on the Bhanghai market, Loi Hung Kong on a balnew trip, and at Boundary Street on Thurs-rence masterpiece "Pinkie" in day were pe follower
capacts to remain in the Colony far nové day morning.
perfect colouring is the centre-
Bering Bellag
ilitia time. CNS CNE
„Mr. Ketcher la farmily interested in $70,000 $79.009 Rubber, me As the chairman of Hecht, 300 Levis and Kahn,, Ltd. Landen Assist
Tuar. Lid of Hong Kong
Teo Kai, who had two pre- plece of the Cow and Gate calen-9.29 MIR,1 vious convictions for larceny, dar for 1947, which Mr. S. H. UB. Dollar... $,600 was sentenced to four months Langston is distributing from
Readers' Letters
Anti-British
all the Japanese killed during the pen, without diplomatic action War died in Burma, where, the through Mr. T. W. Kwak. in gre Allies attacking Forces
were
fairly dealt with by the Secrs- composed of 86% Brits and in-war days each, affairs were very dian, 12% Chinese, and
for Chinese Affairs. American.
more than pro It is
What is the reason for all this Unble that in the present Civil anti-British propaganda? Do the with their
1,200 inch, Brutleier, Bidgapore, and Ya Tu War in China a good déal more Chinese Goverhit with their
Gold per ounce *****
1,200 Hong Kong Dollar hard labour and four strokes of Few firms hate issued caféridars
his office in Queen's Büllding. Conta the cane.
Gold per ounce ...... #77,600 #79,806 this year, and this is most attrac- VB. Dollar
Bachanzada, Live.
Hong Kong Dollar... 1.250 Associated Press.
SF Howarth prosecuted.
School Attendances
The following analysis, taken from the Director of Education's latest report, shows pupils attén- ding various types of schools in the Colony.
It is noteworthy that in spite of
the serious lack of accommodation
and other dificulties the present.
total is 89,940 as compared wi}£} } $4"
a dotal of 86,946 in 1987.
The total of 90,003 shown in the amalyals is composed of 89,040 shown above plus 603 Vocational and Post Secondary pupila. Ther is no record remaining frem, 1937 of the numbers of students then
in this category,
DECEMBER INL
"TIJTJALENGKA"
IN QUARANTINE
ART PICTURES WANTED
Prumors Hold imirili Mi 4. & Barnes Capt. E. Rolbettam, Pink E Gray, B. A. Tevmillion. H. D. Schuston, Kolobel Laney, Drque-Capt. 3. M. Chou,
RAF. and Kr. D. M. Duckle.
than 150,000 Chinese have been hands full of.. killed their own nationals and
by there are likely to be many more.
teal and bad
administration,
consider they can rule this A uppend below a translation Colony with, more efficiency and from the
Sheung Daly fairness than the British? Have. News of th
Inatant, of an un- they during the past year made fortunate obvious accident in the
the such a a huge ECCLES of their au- New Territory..
ministration of Shahgliaff What "Semil Boy Shot by Inspector) pyngress have thếy. able to Luscombe at
at Sheungski"
maka in the addition of "Canton newspapers yesterday Mobchuria? quoted Central News report
a farmer. that Wong, Ste a
Sheungshul
7. Notak, P. M. Cotton "in Cariton for assistance
Judging b
by the
La Ching one million have
that
Bri-
dow gard to the shooting of his 13-is-rule. Here they find free-
TRIM political persecution year-old son, Wong Loy by and blackmail Baltly adminis
Luscombe of Hong Kong that Justice is In written
his
appeal it was re: tered" and
Th
Fehn Infet depan
and {Kis, –W. Herér,, R77 añð. Mrs. F. W
„Feionding : Mrj., D. M. Lawton; Her, and It is known that thany per a ac frowne, Mis E. Davis, sons, have in their possession or murh Mahoney, H. U. Brecker pictures and pictography which 2/Kat, C. Neal, Cattery. Reeve were originally part of the Art wig Ein HUL Ma Laver other Art Collection Chater of his, alley. Ander Mm District, made, a general appich!" pressenpation, obviously line
The service which such ber and P. Eömma.
thes sors have done by preserving these from being looteti: by the
there
is law and Japanese is fully recognized.
far better than exist within The Secretary of the Hong Kong vesle, that Wong Loy, who was order f able to take these pictures back Cosmeeting, for 0.31 Jager had als left arm broken by The Government is now again stage Clubs announces that tits tending to the cattle, in his vil
** • obvious that the British lengke waits, arrived in Woo ita its own this and the sale at meeting tone, il bullied whils & hunting party policy regarding the Luture of Sung Festerday from Java via Controller of Stores in prepared be held at the Forces Education and consisted of three Europeans ly clarified and steps taken to By Insector Luscombe Hong Kong should be immediato. Singapore, Hong Kong and to accept them, with thanks, at Centre (St. Joseph's College) af Amoy, has been quarantined by the Government Stores, North pn, on Tuesday, Jan. 11. All la Fanling medical officer revent the mischief makers in
police
other and a firearms the Colony from causing trouble the Chinese authorities for 14 Point, where a number of pic use interested are cordially the officer of the polles) five Chiness and relarding economic recovery 1.12 days because of an outbreak tures have already been revited to attend.
and three hounds, which Arrived
Atid confidence in the COPE.. of smallpox aboard.
" ceived:
(No. 2) and từó Avale
FIAT Cars, was operating st
PRIMARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION Type of *. Na af. No. of Puglia Tain,
Bebola. Prise Sander N.
arry.
Sebook. Governmit Scheels Urban Clay, 13 8,142 Bural
British 54. Voentioriat & Poul ̈
Becondary
Education
| Grant-in-Ald="
470
الله
Silanghul, Jan. 10.
Urban Sabeidized (including Vocational & Petsyth tons of the disease,
pleaded
Podlahy in the vicinity of The following Is the..
A Chinese passenger was Lo Sau-yu, 12, was fined The forthcoming marriages as said to be suffering from email $250 with the alternative of are announced of Mr. Jose the village on December 26 at 11 Pramme for the usual: Sunday 17.0 4.303 1199 but and 12 others were showing two months gabi whenthe Maximiliano Rodrigues, police am. The hunting party fled after concert of Gramophone Musichat guilty before Mr officer, attached to the Emer- the incident. The wounded the Catholic Centre, King's Build- However, 250 passengers So Blair-Kerr at Kowloon to gency Unit (Central), and Mia wax only sent to hospital for at 8.30 pm Polovted
treatment by police many Minch from 110 messing certificates of inocum the charge bright against Helena Beatrice Pereira of dess after the
The ep (Borodin); Sunita in A Major, 27tion against smallpox Were by be blin by Revenue Office No. 188, Johnston Road, and of
party in Franck) Scherzo Capriccimo
0,064
1,000,
Secondary Education) is Urban Tanaka 45 2,009 Paral· Night
Priviles
·UŠKA
Baby
121 1120 CEZ– 16,295
Totuls
543 77,886 12.105.000
allowed to manos Verblay, Milnor of manufacturing up form William Pory of velit
thing was for:
violin and Pund (Cesár
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