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Coming Events

May 15-Stuge Club casting meeting, Cheero Club, 5.30 p.m. May 10 ani "Shamaltutpo

Cocktail," KCC...9 p.m. May 17--China Emporium ex-

traordinary "meeting, 3 p.m. May 21-Uniton Waterboat Co.,

Ltd. Annual Meeting, Dodwells Offles, 11 an.

May 24-H.K. & Yaumai) Forries,

sinual meeting, noon.

May 24-20 Whirt-un, Race meet-

Ing.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947, 1

KOWLOON TRAFFIC BRIBERY CASE Lee Begins Testimony In His Own Defence

Benedict

"Inspector Bell" Mentioned

May 28--11.K. Really & Trust Co Sub-Inspector Benedict Lee Kin, who is charged

annual meeting, noch.

May 20-11K: Tramways Ltd.

annual meeting, Jurdine's

Quer, ben.

of.

May 31-China Provident annual extraordinary meetings, And

trom, K. Hotel,

Taeibeon

May 31-China Emporium annuali

meeting, 3 p.m.

June HK. & Whampoa Decks extraordinary meeting, nuom

Police Officer Charged

* Ex-P.CC. 1230. Yeung Yan sp. pepeed before Mr.'. Sainsbury at Central yesterday on charges of being absent from duty and fail- ng to return articles of accountre-

Chi to the Commissioner police. He was fired a total $0.

of

Di

A number of coolres had been Ken taking bricks way from cer taini demu bished b unes on the de.

endent's beat. Brought to court and chorged. The coffes said that

they had borty paying money to) the constable the brut us tall to mable thera to take the bricks away without interference.

with conspiracy, demanding money with menaces and obtaining bribes, said in the course of his testimony before Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Poisne Judge) yesterday, that a suggestion was made to him that he could make money by utilizing his office as Traffic Inspector, but that he turned down this sug- gestion because he wanted to be a "good police- man" In order to get rapēd promotion.

Mr. A., Clifford, unsisted of a number of lorrien and who by Mr. F. W. Shaftain, Senior had since gone inaane, to nee Supt. of Police and Det. In-Leung Kal at the Intter'a house, #pector V.M. Morrison, is pro- During the conversation; Leung secuting on behnit of the asked Tao for money, saying it Crown. The accused in repre- was for accused. Leung told Bented by Mr. Charles. Loseby. To that it was up to him instructed by Mr. M.A. da whether he wanted to pay or Silva,

not, but if he did not pay up. there would be trouble.

Leung Flu, owner of six lor- rien, wait! that while he WAR driving along Nathan Road on Nov. 28, nccused stopped him and acensed him of speeding. On his denying the accusation.

necused sald: "Don't talk по much and give me your licence, Come and see me if you have time this evening at my house." Leung said that he wont to accused's house AA requested He was questioned by accused RF to the number of lorries which he owned. When he re- plied that he had five, accused asket for $150 a month for the An itentification parade was

Torries. Eventually Give

the held, ke which defendant was

figure

was reduced to $125. proke out as the constable in:

Leung said that he made initial payment on Dec. 1 and two further payments on Jan. and Feb. 3. During this period

question, Yeung was rdered to return to Central Police Station pending

further enquiries,

Dis.

beying the order, defendant left

the stallon and was not seen main until May 13 when he was huught In by a detective.

Caine Road

--Robberies

Mung alias

he was never summoned.

Driver's Story Tang Tak lorry driver,

an

סמוחת

Bell.

EARL SUES

А КС

London, May 13.

CO-TCB.

An undefended petition for divorce by the Bart of Cur fiale, elling

Walter Str кс Monckton,

former Solicitor-General, an

foday on pondent, appeared the list of suits' for hearing in the High Court,

Another auit ons brought by Lady Moncton

againat Sir Walter, whom she ried in 1914-United Press.

Dior.

Fire Cracker

Factory

Prosecution

In His

MEATS, SAUSAGE AND HAMS FOR POWS!

A black market purchase of "meats, ducks, sausage and hams" that he arranged for white Intendant Officer at Karenko was ‘nientioned -by Lieut. Wakasugi Jiro when he went into the witness box before No. 7 War Crimes Court to testify in his own defence, Wakasugi, known to POWs at Karenko and Shira- waka in Formosa as "Baggy Pants," said that he understood English,

He trild the Court he was in a fötter position than anyone! else to say what food prisoners of war dit get. He went to the POW kleben every her day, he said, and endeavoured to im- prove matters.

He submitted his opinion at A leading frm of Ore.cracker Tailoki: that the P.O.W. food manufacturers, the Kwong Man scale was insufficient and the Leung mentioned Another

Loong Fire Crackers Manufactory,} meat issue too low. His requent traffic Inspector, whose

was fined a total of $450 by Mr.1 for Improvement in the food was given as Inspector W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowlson yes issue was not accepted. Later ail When asked what would be the terday when their manager, Chan; camp staffs were ciretinriaed position if this Inspector Bell Lan-fong, pleaded guilty to three by the Chief Intendant Omeers interfered. Leung said that it summonses taken out against the at POW Headquarters that up was not likely that this Inspec-Arm by D/O R. H. J, Brookes, of plications for mercased rations tor would interfere, as he was the Kowken Fire Brigade.

could not be accepted. more or leas looking after the According to D/O Brookes, the Under the guidance of his New Territories, Laung added factory at Pak Tai Street. Tokwa- colleague, 2/Lieut. Nakajima, that if Inspector Bell did inter-wan, was licensed for the manu prisoners started their own fere, any money paid would be facture of fire-works before the vegetable gardens. Wakasugi thankfully received. Leung con- war. During the hostilities the said. Little progress was made cluded by anying that he was premises were somewhat dam- in the gardening scheme nt collecting on behalf of Inspec-aged and they are, at

present. Karenko and the prisoners were tor Hell,

entirely unsuitable

for the pur- moved to Shirakawa before the Before leaving. Tso told Leung poses it was built.

garden had given of its first that he would have a talk with

crop. However, he claimed, the his partner on the subject, as the fendant-firm were (1) manufac-scheme was continued at Shirn-

turing fire-works without business had just

kawa. Poultry and pigs were (2) storing aluminium Lam said that he returned with ifcence; Tsu on the following morning powder; and (3) storing 25.000 also raised there.

ib. of ire.works Ingredients.

The danger of manufacturing re-crackers on the upper floor of a building was emphasised by

been started.

and handed $50 to Leung. A few minutes later, he and Tso mei

Inspeeter Darkin. They went up em-stairs and pointed out Leung

The summonses against the de.

#

H.K.F.A.

CHARITY ALLOCATION

I

At the honthly Council Meeting

PUTTING ON WEIGHT`

THE OLD LADY'S Illicit

ChineseTM Wine Stills

London, May 13

"The Old Lady of Thread- needle Street" la putting on weight on a diet of nationali- » sution, The Bank of England. which in the Old Lady's formal title, will take over West End office blurk at a rental of £64,000 gearly, to hower its expanding account- ants department,

The

department employe 1,200 men and women but the staff is being increuscu h

inuca handle

big Government #fork resulting from nationalisation of Cable and Wireless, frenapart, elec tricity and other industricà. The Bank itself vas taken over more than a prur ago.

ftenter.

Police Raids On Opium Divans

Raids carried out by

un

Two illicit stills on Ching Yee and Ping Chau islands were.raid- el by Revenue Officers in the morning of May 18, and their owners and the paraphernalia brought before the Kowloon Magistrates yesterday,

In the first case before Mr. W.H. Latimer, Chung Nga- knù, 50, vegetable gardenor, wan advised by His Worship to mend his ways, as the maximum

Ordin- penalty allowed by the ance is $500 on each of the four counts brought against him. He was fined a total of $400 and the goods seized were ordered destroyed.

Chung was charged with por- acanton of dutiable Chinese liquor, possession of distilling apparatus

fermenting and material, and distilling without a licence. •

According to R/O Paulle, G wing On Street, ground floor, opium Ping Cháu Inland, was visited elation yesterday, it was unani- divans in various parts by a party of Chinese Revenu of the Hong Kong Football Ausg the Police mously decided that in view of the

Officers under Det-CRO Ngan are increase in the volume of of Kowloon on Tuesday Tak-kwong at 8.16 a.m. Ac work, the Association should en resulted in the arrest of cured was found working the gaze the services of a full-time | 36 persons, including still. On the premises was ille- paid clerk at $150 per month plus the Government rate of H.C... four keepers, and the covered nine gallon Chinese liquor, 32 gallons másh, and one The grant of an honorarium of seizure of 13 pipes, 22 distilling apparatus with eight, $2,000 to the Hon. Secretary and $1,000 to. Secretary was also approved,

to the Assistant Hon lamps and 65,small pots gallons mash in it.

of prepared opium. the proposal of Mr. W. Hol- lands, it was decided to have the recommendations of the Commis- aloner of Police printed and cir cularized to the respective Clubs.

The meeting also unanimously elected Mr. Henry Sa to be Assis- tant Hon. Secretary of the Aaso- ciation.

On

frst

Ng Sum, 40, married woman,. was fined $75 by Mr. Blair-Kerr. for possession of a still and ap- paratus at an unnumbered but on Ching Yee Island, possession of fermenting material ándi dutiable apirits,

Li Kwak, keeper of a divan at 533 Shanghai Street, floor, raided by SI Oliver and a party of E.U. constables, whe fired $200 by Mr. Blair-Kerr yesterday while the Reven

Twenty gallons of mash, two smukers were fined $15 each. Officer prisoners pooled their

gallons of liquor and onu still A fine of $500, or six months' | wore found in her premises The allocation of the Interna pay and he arranged for a

hard labour, was imposed on

when it was rakled by R/O black market purchase of meats, tional Churity Fund was discussed Chau Hin by Mr. Blair-Kerr Millington, asid 1/0 Paulie. ducks. Bourages, hams and and it was finally decided that the when he pleaded guilty to keep potatoes to a total of some 800 following distribution shouk! being a divan at 21

Accused was given two weeks Nga Tsin to pay the fine. Wai Road, Kowloon City. Hla, eight customers were fined $10! 1,00 each.

ployed by the Tin Yik Co., anid When searched, the sum of $50 D/O Brookes when he asked for kilogrammes. He also arranged inade of tho funds availablo:~-

that he was driving hla lorry was found tucked in Leung's along Castle Peak Road on girdle. Nov. 4. He was stopped by the accused, who alleged that ho was carrying an excessive num-

1946.

Defence Evidence Benedict Lee Kin, testifying on Before Mr. Justice T. J. Gouldy ber of passengers, Tung Raid his own behalf, said that he had the traffle yesterday. Taul Shu, Chau Kim that he was Biso accused of bean employed with

Cifatt Chak Nam, having his rear licence plate ob department since May 1, Young Fu Taul Hin Chuen and Heured by the tail board of his Accused denied that he made use Kwan Shu, stood trial for alleged lorry. He was summoned for of his office, either with Loung Red robberies In the Caine these offences, Shortly after-al er alone, to extort bribes. He Road area en Mar. 5.

wards, he was again stopped admitted that Leung Kai was his friend and had known him since The occured, together with by accused for failing to display the liberation. Loung often came Wong To, were also charged with a front licence plate. The sum-

naked his a5319. to see him and mons for carrying excess pastance in obtaining a job. Rengers was dismissed before it came before the Court because he had paid money to the ac

the posterston of arms and am- munition.

Mr. J. Reynds, nesisted by In- spector Fraser, is appearing for

the Crown.

Mr. Hin Shing Lo is represent- Jng Chau Kim Hung alias Chou Chak Num and Tsui Ho Chuen, while the other accused are not legally represented.

Readers' Letters

A Difference

Sir, I am writing to you at this time concerning an article "Legion Post in Canton" that up-¦ peared in your Thursday (May thy edition. To prevent any mis- understanding, I hope you can kindly correct one respect in your paper.

I am not employed by the American Consulate in Canton. But I have been appointed as one of the organisers and elected as Commander in the (American: Legion) South China Post here.

Assuring you of my opprecia- tion

matter.

1cr a new

GEORGE B. CHIN.

cused.

At the some time, Leung Kai suggested to him that he could, by utilizing his office as Traffle Inspector, make money. Lee said Tang Chak Bald that on that he replied "it could not be Christmas Day, he was plying done." He did not want to do such between Sai Kung and Yaumatl. a thing. He wanted to be a good On that occasion, accused stop policeman in order to get rapid ped him at Taipo Road on he promotion. He had only une had two passengers in the star" of the time. driver's cabin, Accused took his Ieung Kei only mentioned the number and told him to ask his matter master to go to see him, (ad-knowledge of Leung Kol's activi eused) at the latter's house. ties, but admitted that he had Tang sold that on behalf of his heard rumours that Leung was master, he went to see accused cousing trouble. On hearing these the next day. During the con- rumours, he went to see Leung versation, he old accused that und asked him if they were true. he had three lorries. Accused Leung denied that there was any

once.

Lee

wanted $50 per month for each truth in the rumours. vehicle.

denied

Warned Leung

all

a heavy penally, and the con- fiscation of the goods scized, in three summonses against Wos Shing of 04 Yu Chau Street, see

by Mr. Blair. cnd floor, heard Kerr yesterday.

When visited by the prosecut.

ing officer on April 25, 1,000 ib. of fire-works were found on the premises, which were being used for the manufacture of fire-crac. kers. There was also a whole lot of fire-works" found on the car. Defendant was fined a total of $200, and the goods seized order. ed to be confiscated,

D/O Brookes also prosecuted in

a summons taken out against He Shik-nam of 327 Reclamation Street, ground floor, for the illegal storage of 205 gallons of kerosene on April 22.

The maximum One of $250 was imposed by Mr. Blair-Kerr.

Queen Mary Hospital Imsa. Tros for purchases of coffer, tea, . Fund

while Society of Bt. Vincent de Pant vitamin pills and cakes

Industrial Home for Mind Girls.. these were still obtainable.

Sailors* Huur & Mastern to Bramen Reprimands

Ultile Blators of the Pout--]Lomme

Capt. Imamura, who had been Camp Commander at Karenko,

for the Aged ...... Hong Kong Benevolent Society.. Camisalan Inalitute for the Blind

I'rotection Children

Children's Playground Assocluilon Te Wanh Impal

ropre y Reouts Alsoziation

preceded Wakasugi in the wit-ce to the ness-box. He claimed that he had reprimanded the camp Chinees Blaters of the Precious Bed

Bailon Army. guards some 10 or 20 times for Anilors à Solters" Home ill-treating prisoners.

Chineur Bramen's Misalna Speaking of a visit to the Camp by a Red Cross sentative, Imamura claimed that no restrictions were placed a China Weller Fund prisoners speaking with the re Aberdeen Industrial School... presentative, though it WAB Prevident Chiang's Free Brboot laid down that a member of the Hill Man Bang Poor Hoye camp staff would have to be present at any such converan-Chinese Women's Welfare (Hong Kong & Macao) ................................

tion.

Boys & Girls Clube Auvelation

Endowment Pond.

Position ***

800

$40

450

0:10

Gho

Arrested by 8/1 Howlett with British Consul

2.7 mace of prepared oplum and

400 two oplum pipes in his posses- alon at 78 Portland Street, third floor, Leung Cheung was 1.6% fined $300, or two months" haal

labour, when he appeared be 1200 fore Mr. Latimer yesterday.

Also arrested by S/I Howlett, So Pung was fined $289 for Portland Street, keeping 80

250

ふり

160

5.004

200 The Court site again this Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club morning.

MUKDEN INCIDENT: ISHIHARA'S STORY

Tokyo, May 14.

The deposition of former Lieutenant "General Kanji Ishihara, Staff officer of the former Jap- anese Kwantung, Army, for which a special commission travelled 300 miles across Japan

Helish Flood Relief Fund

....

The Hong Kong Worker' CHINE

reu Education, Commitles Sisters of BL. J'eier's Hospltat, Ilonan Mt. John's Cathedral Recnarist.

on Fund....

Tatni

1000

Leaving Macao

re-

Macao May 14. Mr. J.HG.' Hill-Murray, triig British Consul, was the guest of honour at the lunt meeting of Macao Rotary Club.

Amongst Rolarions o largo

TC-

Mr. Hi-Murray succeeded Mr. J.P. Reeves a little over a year ago and during the latively short period has created a wide circle of friends-Our Own Correspondent.

10 Brat on as an opium divan number of friends gathered to and for possessing 1.7 nice of hid farewell to the Consul, and 1,500 prepared oplum. Of the nine a dance party, lasted till after

smokers found on the premises, midnight." 1,509 | Beven were fined $15 each, while the two absentees had' their bail of $25 each estreated by Mr 500 Latimer yesterday.

Another raid carried out by 5/1 Oliver and an E.U. party 1,000 resulted in the appearance of 1 Man Shu before Mr. Latimer charged with keeping 389 Shanghai Street, first floor, as an opium divan and with the possession of 24 mace of pre-

Tenineulautet arrivals (Turwisy} !-- pared opium. He was fined a A. Nobbins, W.J. Prince, D.W. Camp- total of 8130, while four of the bell, Robert Lev. J.E. Brown, Me, and amolters were fined

$16 and. A.W. Bran. three (who appeared

in cus tody) $10 each.

304

128,900

The following Council Members were present:

Mr. Wone Ka-laun (Chairman) and Messrs. J. Skinner, Leo Wai-tong, Capt. Fowler (RE.), Liout, Usherwood (Buffs), Com missioned Boatswain Clarke, W. Hollanda and K. K. Ip.

BROTHEL RAID

last month, was finally introduced as evidence Money Martending guilty to a charge of

at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East this afternoon.

Ishihara asserted that be have suffered the defent they

!

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

!

Peninsula flutai departures (Tuesday) Mr. and Krk, J. Hulshoff, JW, Pinkerton, Samuel Baldwin Jr., * Tonkot, HD. Clark, the Hises, P... Avery, A. Ivaralitiak- , M.P. Graham. Adele Hellot, V. Cul-

| Hngs, NA. Yeomano, Mira, M. Dimore,

1

Mr. Luis Chan's sixth One-Man on Thursday, May

Quiet to weak was the tone of keeping 37 Woosung Street, sea- Show opens gold yesterday as it weakened and floor, as a brothel. Chan Pik. 22 and continues till Saturday. to $262.25 a tael after opening 70, 41, married woman, was May 24, at St. John's. Cathedral as Hall. There will be over 130 ex- at $264. It closed at $268.25, Aned $200 by Mr. Latimer

Kowloon yesterday. Nor was there much doing in

hibits covering, landscapes. Inspector J. Orem sald that In Hong Kong, the New Territories opening at $12.65 weakond to place on May plastres, and the rate, after spector Davies who raided the and Macao as well as #gures and $12.65 at the cloao,

Time Up

Lee said that he then warned After some bargaining. it Leung that if it should transpire was agreed that $100 should be that the rumours were true, their paid monthly in respect of the friendly relations would be ter three lorries. The following (minated. Les denied that he over. month, Leung Kai canie and re-received a bribe from any per- minded him that the time wasson. Lee sold that Ho Miu-yung, cause

of the inferiority of did.”—United Press. for your courtesy in this up and that he had better pay wife of Leung Kal, appealed to Japanese forces in Manchuria] - "The Worst” ·

his "subscription to the money him for financial assistance on

at the time of the Mukden In- loan association." Leung said Feb. 14 in order to engage a law.

The only defendant, Scishiro he had been sent by accused. yer for Leung, who had been ar Japanese strategy was to seize was in Mukden when the incident cident in September, 1931, the Itagall, then a senior staff officer, Tong sold that he then paid rested. He refused to accede to Mukden at the outbreak of any started.

13. found soven CASTING FOR PLAY Leung $100.

her request. She later came to clash with Chinese troops.

prostitutes and three Chinese Ishihara, Operations Ofcer,Chinese National Currency males on the floor, which was | The Hong Kong Stage Club are - Leung Fat Yin, owner of lor-his house with the same request. He denied tho Kwantung Was with the Kwantung Army opened at 10 cents for futurer divided into five cubicles. holding a costing meeting at 5.30 ries 5118 and 6126, said that She warned him that by refits Army had any political sims or commander and other staff officers and 10% coats for spot (for A recommendation that accused p.m. iodur. In the Cheero Club, he went to accused's realdence ing her request, it would be "none that it ever acted in contradic in Port Arthur but left for the CN$1,000) and closed at 16% be evicted was also made by the,

radio play. "Whoʻli as a result of a conversation too good" for himself.

scene after a conference. Buy My Corpse," written by a with Leung Kai. Accused said Lee said that he only knew tion to an Imperial command

Ishihara testified that the staff cents and 20 cents respectively. Magistrate

stendy at but admitted the bad relations considered the reports which had ... dollars werd club member, which it is hoped that he was à traffic inspector about the entries in Leung's, note to broadcast on Monday week. and that the owners of other books when they were produced between the Army and the come in and communicated their $4.68. Sterling and Australian

Japanese Foreign Office and the conclusion to the commander Kas, pounds

unchanged Everyone interested 13 Invitod lorries were already paying him in Court. He was never at any

"tho

expected worst has unfortuni- | 414.30 and $12.52. to attend, with the warning on money monthly. Accused asked me influenced in the perform Consulate in Mukden. this occasion, however, that there him for $80, but finally agreedance of his duties by the payment

Ishihara said the Kwantung ately came, the limit of our patience

Five days remand, was granted is no knowing Is only one woman's part. The to accept $50. Accused told him of bribes. He denied that he made Army had "duties" in Man is reached.

by Mr. Thomas Tam at Central meeting should last about an hour. that if he did not pay, he could

how the situ collect charla as well as legal rights, even during this night unless wa may.aggravate of Leung Kai, to

yesterday when Mon Mheung, sp- A LETTER GA money. Leung Kai might have ch'efly to prevent the TO-CA- summon him for speeding or made use of his riame in extort tablishment of Russian influence tise the enemy. There is no time

peared bafaro him on charges of. take resolate mensures to chaa- The Communiat "New China causing an obstruction.

Anne of $3 a letter was im from Cheung Lau Kam; Attendit

domanding 10.cents with monnees Nows Agency" has established Thankfully Received

ing money from people without in Manchuria and the protec- to lose. We must resolutely mo-posed en three Chinese who uning to obtain a bribe; and Inflict His knowledge. Leung had only tion of Japanese nationale from Biflse the whole strength of our peared before. Mr. Latimer ating grievous bodily harm on Feb. 14 he went with

Lau Yiu, clerk, said that on come to give evidenco simply to anti-Japanese actions by Chin military thight to as the fate of Kowloon yesterday charged Choung Lau: Kam, Defendant,

a T80 save his own skin.

ase forcés. Kwok-fal, who was the owner

the enemy within the shortest with conveying letters into the represented by Mr. Hon, pleaded Cross-examined. by the assla possible time."

Colony. Yám Lal-hin, 10. Weha not guilty.svg Tho commander meditated tant prosecutor on the reason

for Ming, 31, and Kwan Wah, - 50, a few minutes with eyes closed were arrested at the CR. Sta. for the immediate Japanose then said: "Yes, let it be done onion at 740 pm, on May 12 with success in Manchuria if, as he my own respondibility and the

a branch In Hong Kong with Me Chlaa Mu as the Manager, at 172, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW

Owing to technical difficulties, consequent on a change of format of the Far Eastern

Economic Review, there

short

delay in the publication of the current week's Issue,

The Fablishers

} "A Grudge"

Cross-examined; Lo said that apart from wishing to save his

were

THREE DOLLARS

at

Town skin, Leung Kal, in givis had said, thi"'Japancia forces} atall proceeded to put into effect 25, 12, and 10 letters - respective.}

...

BRIBERY CHARGE

SHIP DISASTER

the

evidence, might also be seeking revenge as a result of his refuzni were inferior in numbers and operations, plans which quickly by

San Jose, Costa Rica, May 14. to render financial Assistance equipment Ishirara. replied;Į swept: the Chinese forers from. Le

Passengers were thrown into when requested. Leo admitted i "Fox fostance, in the recenti stralogić points in Manchurian BOMB. REPARATION the eve and many of them wrote that it he chose to be dishonest, war the Japanese forces were Ishihara Fald prior to the ex- HUMAN Bacho May 14.

drowned when a Costa Rican ho could have made money. far inferior to tho American plosion at of the 200,000 Japan.

çonatal vessel with 105 people en Denying the story of Leung forces but if strategy had been Kwantung Latalt offere with UB borabings in Maces are, to coast of Costs les last night

cao, living in Mauchuțin and all Damage" sustained through board struck a rock str the Pacífla Hai and his wife, Lee said that well planned they might not whom he had, discussed the altus be compensated and claimants Numorous......@amall craft nailed all other prosecution witnesses; 1. M

to rescue tion felt that adherence of Chang have been requested to suport to from Punta Arenas might have a grudge against him

Hauch Linng to the Kaotoinbank the Police Our Own Corres survivors.Reuter ||because, as a 'traffic, Inspector, he } that none of thong 'who had paid') Government." la China STOCKTON, Sondents (im | had, offended many people in rooney to Loung Kaishind: boen outbreak of increased anti- carrying out his duties. Lee agreed stunned, Lal aid, fiue tile was Japandes achtinent which, andar

$50 ball was ordered- cairented if anyone had" paid money to probably, dun ito. Leung / having

gured the Bees, and property, sof

Ankara, May 15. by Mr. Bainabury, as Central yea- Japanese in die arvas Convo President James Inunt of Tur terday when Lapp Kau, owner of be losted aminona agathat per low to Avold him. Lee said that, quently the Kwantung Armabad Kara,, the lathuring the Son of the mavi Kai-Wan falled 15 ple who hade palt, they would ask tulevall logry drivers were moves against the Chines which labda anvilkar Grillpell. And allured with falling to deglast six plans, 102, lightning: Marmora Bad Dardanelles areal) appear in court, ilpfendant was certainly come to complain, to mich friendly to the Traffic thought would fender the sun furahak. Koportážinai Iky would pressure lampa and thate, balidies. him. ile had, nevar. Fenolved arty Departmental berperior numerators For Chain Viris 1 bonnel, och skurdendable at cardboard encione oncile hip Complaint

Asked to explain he will be resumed at 10

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