Coming Events
May 10-Sixth Extra Race Meet.
ing,
May 16 and 17-"Shunshuipo
Cocktail," KCC, 9 p... May 17-China Emporium
CX-
traordinary meeting, 3 pan. May 21-Union Waterboat Co., Ltd. Annual Meeting, Dodwells' Office, 1 m.
May 24-H,K. & Younutí Ferries,
annual meeting, nñan.
May 20-1K, Realty & Trust Co.
nnnual meeting, noon. May 20-1K. Tramways Ltd.
annus! moretlug, Jardine's of
Aces, 1891.
May 31 China Emporium genual
meetinit, pan.
Copper Mine War Trial
Clonel Sazwa Bidea, Com mandant of POW Camps Head- in Forpos from July, quarters 1943, lo March, 1915, testified as ot the prosecution witness Kinkuset Copper Mine Trial be. Jure No. & War Crimes Court yes terday.
that the
Nost
to the mine had adequate pro ketive kit and would not be sent to dangereus areas,
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 10,- 1947.
Ulterior Motive," Says Judge
Dismisses Petition
And
Gala Night At The
Gripps
庭
"I am satisfied that the reason for the present ap-|
plication is not because the petitioner has any legitimate grounds for losing confidence in the respondent but merely because he wishes to get rid of him with an ulterior motive. I think it right to add that this is a case which I would recommend His Excellency the Governor to exempt from the provisions of the Moratorium Proclamation 'under the powers' vested in him by Article 7."
These remarks were made yesterday by Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, when dismissing, with costs, a petition for, the compulsory winding up of King Wan Company Limited."
Alleged Over-Charge On Nylons
Mr. Nary, manager of the Bri taunia Silk Store, China Build- Ing, was summoned before, Mr. d'Almada nt Central yesterday, for pairs of ungauged selling four
Nylon stocking at $14 per pair
to the ($12) contrary
Control Price regulations.
Mr. J. T. Prior pleaded not
FAREWELL
TO H-E.
His Excellency the Gover- nór, Sir Mark Young, was the guest of honour at a farewell party given for him on Thura. day by the Officers of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defenco Corp in their recently re- opened" Moss.
Sir Mark Young in Honor- ary Colonci of the Corpe,
London Matric Results
European 'Y' Being De-requisitioned
Negotiations for the de-requisitioning of the European Y.M.C.A. have now 'reached a final stage and by June 1 it is hoped that the pre- mises in Salisbury Road will, after a lapse of 5 years, be under the full eqntrol of the Y.M.C.A
24
The interests of service men will be not affected, as most of the amenities hitherto provided by NAAFI will be available and the tariff for meals will remain the same.
One may, however, hear an oc- full advantage of the amenities casional "Wot no beer?" but the cf the Y and will help the Associa- Monday night wilf he galn
rules of the Y.M.C.A. draw the tion to recover ground lost dur night at The Gripps when everys
line at the sale alcoholic drinks. Ing the past 5 years.
Service men will, it is to be "It is the Board's aim to pro. one worth knowing will be present
The petitioner, Tang Shi-woon, nor would many clients care to at the Ball arranged by the Hang
The results of the Lon- hoped, gain by reason of the estub-vide the means to enable the Y Kong Chinese Women's Club in was represented by the Hon. Mr. entrust their business to a firm
lishment once mate becoming a to play its full part in the life of nid of various charitable projects. Leo d'Almuda e Castro Instruct some of whom lovled charges et
Matriculation Ex-scial centre where services and the community but this atm, cen- ed by Mr. E. S. C. Brocks. Mr. B. fraud against another.
don Apart from the prospects
"But how for do these con
amination held last Jan-civilians can get together. In pre-not be aebleved without the sup snost enjoyable evening, patron A. Bernacchi, instructed by Mr. will als have the satisfaction of D. L. Strellett, represented share-siderations apply to the present
fr various activities--sociat, ship." ing the Club in raising funds in Iders of the company who were cure? Is it likely that any tenant guilty for Nory. Mr. Pittman, of vary have just arrived war days the YMCA. was notd port and interest of the member-
by cable. Price Control Department,
recreational and cultural-which for the following:
in favour of the winding up. Mr. would give up a tennney in these thi
The following are the success brught together men and womens (1) For general social welfare
his land prosecuted.
Mr. W. Sinclair Bald he boughtful candidotes:--- and local charity relief workhorles Loseby, instructed by Mr. days merely because
First Division such as free schouls for the C. Lee, appeared for Tang Pa.
of ungauged Nylon artion of the tenants during the four pr chan, the respondent.
5502 Wong Ming Lik. poor, medical service, etc,
in the course of his judgment, recent dispute clearly shows that stockings from the store on Fri.
they
Indeed,
5517 Hul King Sang. one day and tendered a $50 note. The Sir Henry said in part:
another $0 as to pay his assistant asked for Nor would the upon which witness enquired the party be fr. price. The slip assistant enld the nagement of price was $14 a pair and witness
paid another $6. that they are out-vote the
,
(For donation to the Britis
Flood Relirt Funds.
(9) For the International Society
In it the
and all
lerde were at loggerheads? The
would not! s is a petition for the ecm. tenant went so far for Medical Service in Southjubory winding up of King Wan rent twice over.
Limited (hereinafter pitlaner and his China. (Pounded by Bishop | Company Hall).
referred to as the company) en ramaded in the Colonel Sazawa suit
Mr. Lambert Kwok is Clair- the ground that it is just and the property seeing
position to rooming company was reponsible man of the Charity Ball Comtequilable that it should be wound in a
whale ter, at for the salery of 1OWN
laing abay nssisted by: | up. The petition is resisted by the respondent. actively engaged in work at the Mas May Ho and Mrs. Chan Fung petitioner's elder brother.
"The Company was formed by mine or then way to and from Chan (Tickets), Mrs. Violet Chatt work in the mining area. It was and Mr. Peter Sin (Entertain the petiti: ner's father who trans
ferred responment), Mrs. Sim Pui Li, Mrs. Y. the mining company's
whole of his K. Chow, Mrs. Sydney Ng. and
the albility to see that POW,
Mr. Lily Wong (Programme), landed property. Mrs. Harry Ching and Mrs. Pag-shares are held by members of tine Yor (Publieity).
his family. The company is there. Special entertainments will be 1 for a private one, and I must evening. consider the position in the sume provided
during the
may way as if the question before the Those who bought tickets also win attractive prizes, dunsted Court was the right of one of by well-wishers and club romteli two partners in a private partner. tee members
Dinner tickets for the Hall wish to have it deselved. In such la envie, It suffices for the petition. be numbered, and in order to hav
er to satisfy the Court that it is in the Jucky a chance
aubtra the tickel stubs and payments for.
impossible for the partners to
that 10 the place tickets must be returned Chas before Saturday,
Tirket for admission and din-expeel, her are only $20 each, and may be obtained from the Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club, 4th floor, Chung Tin Building, or from the Hong Kong Hotel.
He had received a letter from The manager of the mine. Sizawa that POWs sad, informing him
Int:
Wh
confidence in
On the following day, witness said he discovered from the news. paper that the control price was $13 per pair, after, which he re- ported to the Price Contech De- partment.
At the request of Mr. Prior, who said he wished to call Mr. Nary's father, the summons was adjourn. ed for a week.
Sequel To Robbery
Second Division 5471 Chung Kwal Chol, 5470 Hui Ying Cheung. 5483 Lee Ting Wot. 3495 Rebert Eli Low. 5406 Mok Ting-Yan. '3468 Umberto Louise Mose.
5498 Lecncio Tiampo. 5501 Mary Wong. 5605 Sybil Wong. 3500 Wong Tit Ho. 5514 Yung Ming Kin. 6sta La Wal Chee.
+
5521 Kwaan Hau Cheong. Pasted Part B and completed Examination:
8598 John Anthony Barton,
Credited Part A 5402 Abullah Cassim.. 1464 S. E. M. Dux. 5400 Cheng See Sum. 5407 Joseph Cheung. 5400 Chow Huk Shing. 5473 G. F. S. Elliot. 5487 M. McDougall, 5491 H. Ozoria. 1510. Woo Yeo Wal
front
the civil remanimity, the mercantile marine as well
ns
from the fighting services, and it in intended in the course of the next few months to arrange a pro. Aramme for the winter months which will be on similar lines to that provided in the past.
OPIUM
DIVAN RAIDS
It is realised, however, that times have changed and as the Y.M.C.A. in England is making special efforts to
In a series of raids on oplum cater for the 1 modern type of salier, soldier and divans in the Mong Kok district alman it is the aim of the Hong on May 8. Police under Sub Kong Y.M.C.A, to do everything| Inspectors Andrews and Stewart poamble to meet the requirements arrested four keepers and 18 of the service man of today so smokers, and acized 10 pipes, that when bla tour of duty in the 13 lamps, 36 small pots and a Colony is ended he will retuch large pot of prepared oplum, home with pleasant recollections Before Mr. Blat-Kerr at of his stay oal here.
Kowloon yesterday, Chung To, But the re-opening of the Y will 34, unemployed, was fined $250
be welcomed by old for keeping no doubt
divan at 092 members and their women folks Canton Rand, Arst floor, while who in doys gone by played their the 10 smokers were fined $15 part in making the Ya lively social centre.
The Background "What then is at the back of their desire to dissolve the con- pany? After careful consideration cf the 'tho circumstances, it is dif- Bicult to resist the conclusion that It is because the respondent has made it pluin that when the time comes he will hold his brothers: responsible for the repayment of Company In their debts to the
will Hong Kong currency, and
the ask the Court to set aside
in worthless settlement
yen
at 48 Des An armed robbery which, with the aid of the Japan. ese, they forced upon the com. Voeux Road West, first cor, on April 14, when several men arm. ench pany in 1945.
Whether the respondent's led wild
and three other which each has a right to
a revolver and that such impos. legutiens on this score, are well choppers held up the Inmates and
Wong of rtboed Ma
□ watch sibility has not been caused by founded. it is not for this Court the persons seeking to take ad-at present to decide, but, I am Valued at $100. was recalled in vantage of It.
satisfied that the real reason why Kowloon yesterday when El Chan Mr. Bloir- the cunn was charged belore "In the present case, it is clear the petitioner wishes
be wound up and why Kerr with taking part in the that a strong animosity exists be.pany. Finally, if you want to attend tween the petitioner and the res. the respondent resists, is that both robbery. In November 1943 the mining) the season's Gutstanding gala pondent and that there is no rea- scem to think rightly or wrongly
Li was further charged with company had staged a memorial event, please book your tables a sonable hope of rec.nelllation beat the respondent would be at having demanded, between Aprit
in the West Wing have provided sou as possible at the fong Kongwech them. But in deciding whe- disadvantage in taking action. 14 and 19, from the same coin- service
gritenus, Hotel. that was Sazown asked to add to his test. 1
ther it is just and equitable that to set aside the 1045 settlement plainant the sum of $1,200. mony just before he left the wit. !
the company should he wound up, if he were no longer a share-
Accused also faced an assault ness bux. Members of the mining
ann left to ecnsider in the holder..
charge. He was alleged to have attended and the man- !
witiest possible terms what jus. company nger subsreiberl toward the seri vico. Beyond subscribing to the
i have sufficient protective kit, but explaining that it not due to the Company's negli Rence but was the result of a hr stage of the necessary ruler The mithing company had agreed to pay 10 sen a day for privates! sund 15 sen a day for NOx any m the POWs employed in the mine, this being paid in to a fund to augment their food supply. As Far as he knew, this bud been dine.
CATHEDRAL
DONATIONS
"I express no opinion as to whe-assaulted Tsang Kweng, Kwok sice and equity require, and it is ther this view is well founded,
The following is a list of dona-with due regard to that considera- but I am sutlafled that the rea
ion that I must form an opinion son for the present application is Restoration Fund up in May 8 what was being and is being not beenuse the petitioner hos any which have not yet been acknow ledged in the press:
denc.
Unusual Facts
"The facts In this case are un
legitimate grounds for losing con. but fidence in the respondent
service himself, he made presen- tions to the St. John's Cathedral tatens to POWs who had done their work diligently," Sazawa concluded. He did not specify for whom the memorial service was held but added that a British Ma. Jor had sent n letter of apprecia-Lid. $1,000; May 5: The Merennial in that the petitioner und tive. I do not consider it would tion to the imunager.
Witness identified
Tida
as
having been the manager of the Kinkaseki Mining Company.
May 3: Rev. Canon Copley Moyle San, Hong Kong Tramways
Readers' Letters $100 Alion $100. Caldbeck Mac
Protest
Sir-Yesterday morning, I sow Chinese members of the Police Force, with two vans bringing p in the rear, arresting and manhandling young girls who
were trying to make an honest Bving selling elgarettes outside the King's Theatre, The incident recalled. to mind the daily scenes which we who remain- ed in Hong Kong and were on the outside, witnessed daily at the same spot during the Japanese occupation.
almost
1 merely because he wishes to get
rid of him with an ulterior mo
in.
the Bank of India Ltd. $1,000, his supporters hold
Lver three be just or equitable to accede to Leigh & Orange $500, Cd. Nor-quarters of the shares and have a petition brought fer, such a pur.
J. permanent najority on man 300, 0. Skinner $37,50, A. J
the pose and the petitionils therefore W. Evans $10, E. S. Atkins Buard of Directors. They have dismissed with costs. May 7: Imperial Chemleat Indus used their powers to dismiss the "As the respondent has intl. Aries (China) Ltd. $1,000. Lam respondent, from the post off
that he desires. to mated Chi Fang $200, E. H. Williams Secretary which he had held for stitute proceedings as u minority
May 8: D. . L. Ballantyne many years, and it is plain that shareholder to set aside the selle greger & Co. Ltd. $2,500, Arnhold for us the management of the merit alleged to have been effect- Trading Co. Ltd. $1,000, W. L. E. company is concerned, they nowed by duress in 1945, I think it Miller 325, Gibb, Livingston & Co. have it all their own way. right to add that this is a case Lt $500, L. W. Bumme $11.50, "It is contended that the vitu which I would recommend its Restoration Box $22.40; Total perative circular which the res. Excellency the Governor to $8.211.40.
pondent addressed to the tenants exempt from the provisions of the Received up to May 7, and al- rendered it Impossible for the Moratorium Proclamation under ready acknowledged $60.734.78.
company to be carried on and in the powers vested in him Total donations received up to support of this, reliance May 8 $74,948.18.
was Article 7." placed on the case of Harrison - Tennant. In that case, two members of a firm ct sollet. tors sent elrculars to their clients that they had taken steps to dis. solve the partnership existing be. tween themselves and the third
CANTON RLY, SCHEDULE
The Railway Authorities an- ones that as from May 10 the through train service to Canton w operate as follows: | Up True:
Down Traine)
Kawlown dep. 8.20 vom 10.05.n.m. 3.25 p.rs. Canton err. 13.59 p.m. 2.83 p.m. 7.68 pm. Cantus dep Kowloon arr. 12.19 p.m. 7.10 p.m. .11 pm.
7,40 km, 2.45 pom,' 4.35 pum.
NAAFI Coolie Sent To Gaol
by
FUNC
Alterations
M
Lau Kom-ching, 44, unem- $ ployed, keeper of a diyan at 377 Reclamation Street, first fler, NAFF and the Army authori- was fined $150 and his three ties have carried out various al- | customers. $15 each. Cheung terations to the premises and have Chlu, 45, unemployed, was fined provided new furniture and fit the same amount for a similar → Yuk and Teang Ming, with Intent rings which have considerably Im offence at 376 Reclamation to rob, at an unnumbered but at proved the general appearance of Street, first floor, and L Chỏi, Kowloon Tong Village on May 1.the interior.
a smoker, had his ball of $25 Since August, 1940, two floors estreated." Li's co-defendants in this were Wong San, 41; unemployed,
Of the four, smokers arrested und Tam Sul, 27, unemployed. bedroom acce:mmodation for over
On the application of DSIRO 60 members but the relcase of the at 635 Shanghai Street, fiest of the building will floor, one appeared and was berts both cases were remanded remainder
make available a further 24 bed, fined $15. The ball of 325 put intl) May 13.
госта Гог members as well as up by each of the other three The keeper, additional bedrooms fer which was confiscated. priority will be given to service Ho Cho, 45, unemployed, was mchan short leave. Application fined $300 four months' by members fyr bedreci accom- hard labour. modation should be made to the General Secretary,
Admits Documents Were Forged
Lai Nock, principal witress for the defence in an action to set aside an instrument of transfer in
1
Statement
The Board, in a statement Issued
¡Directors' efforts to recover pos-
"Certain
Onancial
ur
SI Walter Collins prosecuted In all cases.
More Opium Den Raids
*
Orem, prosecution, the
he
A fine of $85, or two months have yet to be solved but in the meantime it is hoped that mem-hard labour, was imposed by the bers and their friends will take samu Magistrate en Chan Chung, 38. unemployed, on the charge of keeping an opium divan at 170 Temple Street, second floor, on May 8. Liu, Yan, 85, unemployed, who was arrested at the same time by SI Howlett forfelted his bail cf. $25.
the Japanese language in respect of No. 8. St. yesterday, expressed thanks to his Stephen's Lane, was yesterday subject to Major General Erskine for cross-examination by the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Al-sympathetic consideration of the
Arrested by SI Oliver and a mada e Castro and admitted that all docu- session of the building.
squad E.U. conatables during ments prepared for the purpose of putting} "It is apprinted that In the a raid on Thursday, Chau Man, abnormal conditions prevailing ca, unemployed, was fined a total through the sale were forged.
during the period following the of $100, cr two months", Hord The case is being heard be to put through the sale.
Lai also admitted that the liberation the provision of club labour, by Mr. W. H. Latimer at fore His Lordship the Chief
quesion of the unfe deposit box facilities on the Kowlern side was Kowloon yesterday when Justice, Sir Henry Blackall.
The plaintiff, Tang Fong- was brought up by plaintiff in of paramount importance but the pleaded guilty to keeping an oplum chutna General in the Chinese the course of the interview at General realises the value of the divan at 116 Portland Street, Army, is represented by the the Luk Kwok Hotel, as well as as a meeting place for cervices and ground four and presession of
wife civilians and he has earned the 3.5 mace of prepared oplium. d'Almada Castro, when he met plaintiff's Hon, Leo
Of the 10 smokers arrested, two instructed by Mr, C.Y. Kwan. and others at the Wing On Aretitude of the Board by hastens
Ing the negotiations for the trane were fined $15, one hind his ball Mr. B.A. Bernacchi, instructed Bank Building, by Mr. D.L. Strellett of Hearing was adjourned tillfer and by emcothing out various of $25 estreated, and to remain
dimeulties which arose.
der (who appeared in custody) "The NAAF authorities have $10 or three days' imprisonment. Messrs. Brutton & Co., le ap-10.30 am. on Monday, pearing for the defendant, Tang
A fine of $20 was imposed on given their full co-operation and On the application of Inspector Chi-kin, merchant.
for there is every reason to hope that J. to Kwok Ho, sampan master, The plaintiff's claim is partner in consequence of grave
have an instrument of transfer coming within 30 yards of the ss. the change over will be effected pipes, 10 lamps and 35 pois, of opium seized were ordered to be charges made against him. That
Sentence of six months hard in the Japanese language dated "Fukien" before the Police Flag without any neticeable jolt.
groblems confiscated. alissolution was rdered in that labour, to date from date of ar- Feb, 19, 1045, purporting to be was lowered. Ho's plea that his case is not surprising, for it is rest, was passed by Mr. Latimer made between the plaintiff and craft was blown by the wind to. obviously impossible for profes. yesterday on Ng Lam, coolle em. defendant,
whereby 8. Stwards the ship failed to convince sional men who are at daggers ployed by the NAAFI, en als Stephen's Lane was purportedly the Magistrate. drawn, to continue in partnership pleading gulity, through Mr. sold by the plaintiff to the do- Marcus da Silva, to the charge fendant, set aside and declared of larceny of. 163,000 cigarettes null and vold, and 250 dozens handkerchiefs Replying to Mr. Leo d'Alma- from dadown 38A of the Kow-da. Lai admitted that all docu Joon Wharf on March 10... metns which had been prepared In his plea for leniency. Mr in connection with the house Silva stated that there was noth during the Japanese occupation ing much to be said for "the To-
were forged. Lat insisted that prehensible, act except that, the the documents had been forged Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Puisne Judge), crimented Mr. W. H. Latimer to Mak Yon who pleaded that ho ticized the Naval authorities yesterday for was duly employed as a carrier. prime mover was not brought to for the purpose of protecting Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P. and prominent British was only acting in the capacity of Bra penpared by a man named
Justice." Accused, said counsel, plaintiff. The documents, had their discourtesy to the Court and the public,fer the 20. taels found concealed when the case against Petty Officer David in the four pumelos he was carry- journalist who arrived here on Thursday ac between in his attempt to ob- Leung, who had since diad. Lai
George Mason, who is charged with armed ing at the K.C.R. station at 7 pm. companied by Mrs. Bartlett, is finding Hong twin buyer, for the, plitered said that Lam did not shalat in
on Thursday.edu robbery, was called. the preparation of the docu- Late on Thursday afternoon, to the Court and the public in
R. O. Paulie, prosecuthig, stat Kong an extremely interesting place, not least woode
Uraing His Worship to tem- mente for profit, but merely for of all from a political point of view.
bd by CRO 59 during a rout per justice with mercy", Mr. Silva Said Mr. Bartlett yesterday: wards to visit Palping before, pointed out that, bls client had the sake of friendship, and out Mr. A: Clifford, Crown Coun- failing to comply with the ed that the narcotic was discover-
Concussion
Defendant was In must the Police plek on young "It is very pleasant to get out going to Jupan 'and then "ré pleaded guilty at the outset of the of sheer kindness. Lai dènied / 40l, received a notification that directions of the Court.
triel" (March 22) and that sen- that he himself look any part in accused would not be able to
attend the proceedings on ac
At 8 p.m.. yesterday, Sur and the drug ordered to turning to England. girls. Haven't they got the guts of Europe for a while whorn. Bartlett, told me yester- tence hall "been deferred solely the drawing up of the forged count of illness. On receipt of geon, Commander A.B. Morgi- fiscated. to!, tackle racketeers? What ovoryong at the moment neema happens to the young girls, to belong to a Communist bloc day: "The trip is more in the because he did not want to pre documents, but admitted that this intimation, Mr Gifford son, Naval Medical Officer, ap nature of h convalescing holi Judice the case against the other had executed them in the can immediately informed Mr. peared before Mr. Justice Wil ny one ask? They apparently or an anti-Communist bloc."
city, of a witngkan pada bei Justied in Williams,” who goyo (ilams, kad, said that occured, lose their stock and perhaps in...Questioned as to his opinion day for my husband. While we defendants.
directions that a Naval Medical who was suffering from con- "Procédare"
Omeer should appear in Court colon, of the brain, was dd- at 130, "ama youterday, or that mitted to Hospital on Apr. 24. The gang fight at
medical certificate, certifying Surg. Cmdr. Morrison said he Boad on the spensed inability to attend, be had had received a phone mee. bothrown, the
Surely it is about time that uur Commisetoner of Police im- pressed upon the Chinese mem bers of bur Police Force the fact that. It là a fundamental rule of British law that every him- man's body is sacred to self....a point which was very strongly emphasised by Mr. Rajah while addressing the learned judge in a collabora- tion case not ao very long ago.
If the Police are out to stamp out obstruction "in the streeta, It would be interesting to have an explanation as to why they' do not take any action against' the hundreds of hawkers who are at present obstructing the main streets of the Colony froin morning to night with stalls, baskets and boxes. Why
Mr. Vernon Bartlett Likes Hong Kong
(By Margaret Bradbury)
.1
a moment of desperation, bu of Hong Kong's future, Mr. are here we intend to take ed- Position Of Trust come prostitutes, upon the hap Bartlett said that from so many vantage of the beautiful scenery,
pening of which event we hear our worthy magistrates jeptury ing on the virtues of trying to make an honest living
INDIGNANT
On the application of DSI Sykes, You Pingyuen,, 30, and Leung, Ho, 25, both unemployed.
points of view it was important around the Island, the to have a stablo place in the Far also look very interesting""" East. He added: While China' Conditions At Home
civil war I should think there has got currency troubles and
“-
NAVAL AUTHORITIES CRITICISED
DOI B(Mackenzie, prosecuting, Lai said that in Oct. 1946, he old Land seclined had tree access heard that the contents of 40) the sedowns - and was in, said ddifosit box held by had portion of trust. He hid be Wal Chinezand Lp Yuk. Ying produced, m frajad that trust, kald the pro- in the Hong Kong and Sharky koiran just go. Wills
poration and to the darb
and pointed out;
As fut he conditions at home wouling offense would be very strong oppos!- were concer fra. Bartiatt tion in Aritain to handing Hong desert Kong back to the Chinese if the food. question arose KUPAMBAN
*Bince they left England " on tyylin
kad dos
were remanded vintil May 13 Nov. 24 last, Mr. and Mrs. Dari
When they appeared before lar. This stayedrin several pison in really, ka
Earlier in the proceedings, Barhal Banking C Allred Y. Hon successfully jus. been for the Limited that Abere was inauaret-
{ent evident to; convlet his Sellent,
Kwan Mag-hinancn, the thaize
Perhaps your employer will Day your fine for you," drlly com
GANG FIGHT SEQUEL
cage from the Police and had clang Chad, as ita Apolo told them that accused would be appearance "of kal ing unable to attend. He was not forer, W&HK
informed that a medical corti Kot
ficate, was: required, eje
Hfford Wraid that, the
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