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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1947.
Trade With North China Fraulein
money,
Drop In Exports From H.K.
(By Margaret Bradbury)
A drop of 72 million dollars in the annual sum brought into Hong Kong from goods exported to North China will be experienced this year unless some alteration is made in the trade situation existing between the two areas. Due to the stricter Chinese Bide world in the following im- import regulations followi. - group atler of their the probition ruling of law; portance to her, November, Bong Kong Import Group 1 in composed of pro- and Export firms and their re-į ductive 'machinery and equip. presentatives here are steadily ment of various klods; Group loging considerable 201 of 2 in rande up of raw materials, like ubber, tin, rice and other Officini Comparative trade foodstußs; and is comprised figures between the first four of the micuir, fertilisers, some mouth of Inat year and this, dye stuffs and some medicinen. show that on an average 81. Hong Kong's exports Inst million dollars-worth of goods month to the three main divi- were exported from Hong Kong | slons of China were made up of to North China each month wearing' apparel, foodstuffs muri Vompared with only 2 million | provisions, manchipery, engines, dollars-worth each month for textiles to North China; manur- the equivalent period this year.
ra, chemicnts, drugs, metals Total exports to North China foodstuffs, uils arul fats to Cen- from Hong
Kong last yeur tral Chinn and paper
and amounted to 104 million dollars, saperwear. olls and fats, dye- Handling Costs ing materials, chemicals, drugs
and metals to South China.
in.
C.N.C. Drop
AMMO DUMP EXPLOSION
Hamburg, May 19. Twelve people were killed, fuctuding, a uimibi-of oc- cupation forces, in an explo. ruday at a unition dump in Lehrte ngas. Brauns. chweig.
sion
Identification of the bodies has not so far been possible. The cause of the „disaster is not yet clear-Reiter,
before they have bought other] goods in Chinese, currency to revell on other markets.
"China's export and import trade is now negligible when cumpared with before the war High transportation charges in getting stuff to the coast cheap. ly is one of the causes of her low export autport."
The effect of the Chinese prohibition of imports has urned Hong Kong into a damp ing ground, Goods which took three or four months to reach, China from other parts of the world and arrived here at the zero hour were not allowed to land in Shanghai and
CONнC-
quently were relanded in Hong Kong to save return freight.
In an Interview yesterday with the representative of a prominent Import and export Questioned as to the effect on firm here, I was told: "China trade between Hong Kong ant] The result of this is that many reds imports even though she China in relation to the drop items are still on sale in the Y ut fotting the goods in CN.C. currency, the export | Hong Kong market at below Reason why she enunot at the merchant said:
"Many ex-landed cost. These include im- moment import is because her porters in Hong Kong frequent- ports of Australian Army blan exports are not sufficient to pay y Juose money in the interim kets and woollen yarn destined for the Koosis, anal this again period between selling results from the immense hamil-koods in China at a certain Ing charges in China from the NC. rate which then drops point of production to the
Point of completion.
This high handling cost can bnly be put down to the state of corruption which exists in
many parts of the country,“
But alth export figures i for trade with North China have fallen so considerably dar ing the past few months,
Ports to Central and South China have remained at a fair- ly high level despite the en try's present restrictions,
Reason for this was explain-
the
small
their
Shoots Fiance
Frankfurt, May 19,
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
ASIA STUDIO
CRICKET
ENGLISH Yorks In Tricky Callover On
Position
London, May 19.
Army officials at Hei-South Africa had á bad day when the cricket delberg said today that a 22-year-old American
Military
Government
employee was found
match with the MCC continued at Lords today and the home side seem able to afford a de- claration tomorrow morning and then win the match with something to spare.
dead. yesterday in the They dismissed the South Africans for 127, there-
arms of his former Ger- man flancee, apparently shot by the fraulein be- fore she committed sui- cide.
Officials said the former sol- dicr-member of the Public Safety Office at Heidelberg-- had filed papers for murringe to the girl, 26-year-old Kat- hurina Ruf. His marriage re- quest was recently cancelled. the authorities said "pending a decision on renewal of his con- tract in June."
Sacks Of
Dollars
The Derby
London, May 19.
The callover on the Derby to- night:
10 Ice House Street.
American Baseball
Now York, May 20 Chicago move into third placo and broke ative game losing streak by outslugging Brooklyn, 6 to 7.
In the American League, Red Sox leftfloldor Ted Williams' ninth home run of the season with one man on base in the last half of the ninth inning gave Boston a
eighth to pull his team to within
une run of a tie,
Scores:
肇
13 to 8 Tudor Minstrel taken to victory and an evon split In a doubleheader with Detroit. and offered. & to 1 Blue Train The Tigers took the first game & offered. 11 to 2 taken, 6 to 1 to 2 in 12 innings. the winning by gaining a first innings lead of 103 runs and
Sayajirao taken and offered. 22 run coming on Goorgle Kells' dou then kept the South Africans toiling in the to 1 Migoli offered. 28 to 1 ble which scored shortstop Eddie." field for the rest of the day while collecting
Cadir taken and offered. 35 to Lake.
Its Cleveland scored second 253 runs for the loss of only four wickets.
40 to 1 1 Saravan offered.
straight victory over the New Martin and Mallett, with four Merry Quip and Grand Weather, York Yankees, & to 4. and five wicket; respectively, takch und offered. 40 to 1 Tito
Hal Peck homered for the In- for the samo
Yankee outfielder runs-65-wore Street offered. 50 to 1 Parisien dank while the chief instrumenta in the offered, 66 to 1 taken.
Charley Keller hit his seventh cir South African diaminant, there Special place betting: 4 to cult sinash of the season with ono Yankee pinch, hit- man on base. being no wicket stand exceed- Tudor Minstrel, evena Sayajirao,ter Frank Colman homered in the ing 20 runs, and then the MCC 11 to 10 Blue Train, 4 to 1 batamen flogged the South Migoll, 18 to 2, 13 to 2 Cadir.
Six horses wore backed to African bowling.
Brooksan Dooda again gave, win £99,000 at tonight's callover' an encouraging start to the at the Victoria Club. MCC second innings, Dodda lost
winner of tie Sayajirao, his wicket at 55, having scored Derby Trial Stakes at Lingfield Brooklyn 25. Pawson and Brooks added last Saturday, was in very heavy Chicago a few runs, but the big stand demand, being backed to win was Brooks and Denis Compton 242,000 at six to one. Tudor
American Brooks was stumped Minstrel, offered 11 to 8 at the when 77 and Compton got him- previous callover, is, now quoted Detroit (First game). self out at 97 when attempting at 13 to 8, being taken jo win Boston.... to chase a Loll in an effort to £16,000 at that price, Blue Train were drawn. get his century before stumps backed to win £15,000 at 11 to Detroit (Second game)
the price was Boston With a lead of 366, the MCC 1. after which
Winning pitcher, Hughson. seem well on the road to vic- cut to five to one, M. Bounan's Cleveland
G 10 tory, if the weather causes no French colt, Cadir, was given New York interruption.
The sum of $250 ball each was estreated by Mr. Sainsbury at Central yesterday when the three accused failed to appear. Initial investigation Indicat- Defendants were
passengera ed that the girl fired two shots from the S.S. "Hal Yang" who into the American's back in a¦ were charged with bringing
silver wooded area five miles east of three sacks of
dollars Heidelberg and that the third ench into the Colony valued at: apparently a total of $32,000 none of which bullet which she
red into her own head also was declared on the manifest.
A fine of $80 struck the former soldier in
was imposed the head.
Leng Sal, owner of M.V. The American's name' was "Kwai Wah," when he appeared withheld pending notification before Mr. Sainsbury
on the same charge as the first defen- dant,
Defendant's cargo consisted of 80 lbs. sugar essence, 000 lbs. penicillin and 200 lbs. Atabrine valued at $4,789.
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of his next of kin.-United Press.
Marine estined Court Case
for China which did not reach there in time to evade the No- vember regulation.
Tung Wah Hospital
Ceremony
Thirty-eight of Hong Kong's leading citizens yes-
and
terday solemnly paid homage to Shen Nùng, legendary discoverer of herbal cure patron god of Chinese medicos, in`an impres- sive ceremony at the Tung Wah Hospital.
occasion was the annual change-over of Direc- tors of the Tung Wah and Affiliated Hospitals, jch was accompanied by the traditional Ceremony of bowing respectfully before the image of this "great deity."
ed by the manager of an Im-The port-Export concern in Colony who said that repiroson- jutives of medium and Import firms in Shanghai who tipply for Import licences for Hoods from Hong Kong have to Wait for long periods (often Half a year) before their ap plications are approved. This He said, "is due to bad adminis tration in North China because on the other hand large Import companies who have "pull' with
Yesterday's fanelion was pre- Certain Government department | hends manage to get all the im-abled over by the Hon. Mr. T. port permits they recil.
Canton System
the
Leaving the waters of Coteny at night without a night clearance wos an offence, as Hul Ying. master of a trading junk, found out to his cost in Marine Court yesterday, when he Was fined $150 or six weeks hard labour by Magistrate Neil Garland.
*
the
Hal was intercepted off Lyemun it 3 a.m. on May 20 by S.I. Jack of the Water Police, who was on patrol.
For carrying 14 passengers on his motor junk without a licence, Chun For.sing, coxswain, was fined $200 or two months hard
Jabour.
Chan Yau, another motor-junk coxswain, was fined $150 or six weeks, for having no certlocated engineer on board while his croft was under way,
Imposed on each of two
A One of $30 or ten days was boat masters and one boat mistress for
It was also the annual red, Lam Pong-cheung, Chau Cham Jetter May of the Hospital, the kwong, Kam Colony's leading
Tung-mink. Ma medical und Tak-ming, Mn To-sang. Chan charitable institution, and as in Yau-tu, ip Ping-un, Hut Koon-making fast to the 3.3. "Hui Hsin" former years the public or 'kat ying,
before she had tied up at the fong were invited to witness the Taing-yan, Chiu Lut-sau, Chiu 19.
Tuol Tung-sang, Tani China Merchant Wharf on May handing over ceremony.
lu-wa and Yan Ping.kwan.
For mooring abreast of
N. Chae, senior representative of the Chinese on the Legistative Council and permanent adviser
Before him of the Hospital.
"In Canton, which is now the main receiving place for im-1 ported goods from Hong Kong, 21 new Directors headed by this does not arise. An importer Mr. 11s Kwai-leung, solemnly Aunds in a periodic application wore they would endeavour to form not amounting to a value the best of their ability to serve bf more than 2,003 Hong Kong the public as worthlly as their
illare and receives permission outgoing predecessors. Usually to import about 8,000
Fine Job
the
18 10,000 Hong Kong `døllers- To their predecessors, hended worth a month. This applies to by Mr. Yung Shal-fong, who hai the average importer in Canton served the Hospitals and According to the approval rates public for two consecutive terms, How operating."
the Hon Mr. Chau extended Official facts abow that China cordial thanks. Mr. Lung, he is now classified the goods said, had done a fine job of work thich she needs. from the out-under difficult conditions, and he
expressed the hope that the new Directors will have an equally good record to show when they come to the end of their term.of office.
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Money Market
Gold was steady yesterday, Fluctuations ranged from $250.50 40 $202.75. Opening and closing rates were $201,50 and $201.75 respectively.
Plastres were mcro Ilvely. Opening at $12.67 a 100 it jumped to $12.05, then slid back to $12.50, and closed at $12.07, the same as the opening rate.
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quotation for the first time at Winning pitcher, Byron the 28's and taken to win 49,000 | phona.--Associated Press, Close of play scores MCC 230 and 253 for four while Parislen's price was cut Brooks 77, Compton 97 Dan- from 66 to 60, after being_back- nelly not out 51, Yardley noted to win £9,000, while Merry out 4). South Africa 127 (Mar- Quip remained firm at 40 to 1,
55. Yardley one for nine).
tin four for 55, Maliett five for though backed to win £8,000. Standings
The County cricket pro- gramme today produced several highlights, both in batting and bowling.
Mammoth Total
Mr. Burgin, Manager of thei Victorian Club, sald that it was the heaviest callover this year and chiefly due to bookmakers' money covering bets on Sava- Jirao, who was backed at 661 BI Edrich, of Middlesex, to 1 during the winter. Should topped the 200 and went on to he win it will be a bad race for reach 225 in five hours fifty bookmakers.-Reuter,
fours. Then he played a ball on minutes, hitting a six and 28
to his wicket, but he had helped Middlesex to the mammoth total
Yachting
of 452 for the loss of five wic- Notes
G.L. Willattt. Cambridge
Chinese National Currency was more or less ignored and at the ket when they declared. clcso futures were quoted 13 cents and spot at 18% cents
for CN$1,000).
at
U.S. dollars were slightly casler
$4.63, Sterling and Aus. Torkshire. tralian pounds were unchanged ut $14.55 and $12.52 respectively.
other craft alongside the "Van Heutz" on the same date, two cargo-boat mistresses were coch Avened $30 or three weeks,
STUDENTS RIOT IN NANKING
general public to support movement.--Reuter, "Writing On The Wall"
the, the original three-day strike of the Pelta and Tsinghua univer- sities swept all Pelping univer- alties, except the Catholic Fujan University. A student spokes- man said they will strike again and again until their alma are achieved,
(Continued from Page 1) The police succeeded in split ting the line of demonstrating students. While one group con-
Nanking. May 20. tinued its advance to the PPC
More than 200 members of another reassembled on Chung the Peoples Political Council in- Clien Road, Nanking's
main cluding a number of Kuomin- street, facing a strong force of tang men known for their right military police, cavalry and 1st Icanings, agreed today that gendarmen,
China's salvation lies in early conclusion of the civil war and the speedy execution of the Gav- crnment's postwar rehabilita- the Communists. tion programme.
Cx-
Not Reds
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On Saturday last there was a captain, was another centurion lot of rain and practically In the University match against winds on Sunday there was tos his century of last week against the Royal Navy, this following much of both wind and rain. As result, indoor sports wore the order of
of the day at Kellet Island Among the outstanding bowl attempts to start were made. The although on Sunday some gallant ing feats was that of Barnett, only race completed last weekend usually considered one of Glou- was the 'Star' Helmsman's race cestor's batting stars. Today, he on Saturday afternoon:— had five for 14 in the first innt. Daphne flownam-Merk).... 1.40.69
2nd. Belletrix (Hareas) aix for 46 in the! inys n
................ 1.44.00 Beneb (Chidell) ......Did not finish accond, to be chiefly responsible Algol (Lindeman)....Dld not finie's for flampshire's innings' de These four started in
a light fent,
breeze and heavy rain, crossing the line West to East and making for No. 28 Buoy, Belletrix and Deneb were away first but Deneb H.W.D. No.'2 buoy as first mark mistook the course and went to
instead of second. Daphne picked un very well after a poor start The county scoreboards to and had gained the lead at the night were:
end
of the first lap. Donob con
overtaken by Belletrix.
Cornford took seven for 86 for Sussex ngainst Yorkshire to give his side a chance of a pos- Bible win tomorrow against the champions.
Lancashire Win
three for 20, Lancashire 180 and 68 for two.)
race
8
Ste-
New York, May 20. Minor baseball league stand- ings, including Sunday's games:
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Wen
Ban-Franelsev
Los Angel l'arliand Oakland
San Diego Sacramento Reattle... Hollywom!
50
52
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City Toledo 1
vill Columbus
St. Paul
Inanspotta
Mincapolis Milwauke
14
1FE
15
13
1G
12
12
16
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Won'
17.
12
14
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18
10
Daffale
TEXAS LEAGUE
Won
Houston
Jerry City Montreul
Newark Sytne
Rochester
Dallimore Toronto
Put Worth Shreveport Oklahoma City Ban Antonin Beaumont Daftar..
Tulan
10
17
17
10
15
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
WAS
New Orleans
Mobila
Chattanooga - Atlanta
17
Nashrlic
13
Memphis
17
Littlerock ===Associated Preus.
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"DAILY MAIL” TOURNEY
jandanna Jesz::::: je-senzan Jazzzzuda Jazezdden
now.
beat Kent by eight
At Manchester: Lancashire, tinued in the race but was not
wickets,
Aigdi Kont 102 and 143 (Ames 69, torn during the last two laps and
dropped further and further as Garlick three for 11, Roberts eventually the very light wind
from prevented him.
anishing against
strong fooding tide. At Bristol: Gloucester boat During this week we hope to The spokesman angrily re- Hampshire by an innings and ace, some evening, team races, Shots In Air
· RICHARDS' NEW fected previous allegations that 141 rubs, Gloucester 378 (Wii- which will be continued on Sun- Early this morning when the
the students were inspired by cox not out 54, Emmitt 102) whit Monday. There will be
day morning and on Monday-
MARK students assembled for their
Hampshire 77 (Barnett-five for} demonstration, military
Helmsman's
London, May 195 and
in Stars-6 ·
·Tang - Chaq-yen, son of a 14, Goddard five for 25) and Stars-on.
Saturday: and In The British champion Jackay, plain-cloths men surrounded the
In an Informal exchange of Chungking businessman and 160 (Barnett Mix for 46), dinghies on Sunday afternoon. Gordon Richards, set a various campuses. At Nanking views, the PPC mombers con- member of the Pelta Strike Co- At Birmingham: Warwick- On Sunday, June 1, the R.H.K. world record today when ho rodu. University, corps of the Youth curred that prolongation of the ordinating Committee, told the shire 200 and G2 for two. Mid-Y.C. will be entertaining the the 8,201st winner of his career. Army, armed with riffles and civil war would cause. total United Press, "We are liberals diesex 452 for five declared Royal Navy at Kollet Island for at the Worcester racetrack. Tommy-guna fired into the air in collapse of the nation's already from head to toe. We must save (Edrich
The previous record was holdi 225, Eaglestone 65, the day, and a return match be Mr. Yung Shal-fong, head of an attempt to halt the demon-precarione economic structure. our country. We hope to gain Thompson not out 62).
tween the RH.K.Y.C, and Royal by the British-born Belgian jos of the outgoing Directors, then strators,
They interpreted the recent American understanding and At Bradford: Yorkshire 147 Navy will be held on the flass of key, Sam Heapy, whose wins in
the match hold a week ago and ali rocca totalled 8,260. However, the majority of wave of labour strikes and sympathy, but please don't send and 200 (Hutton 106, Cornford conducted from H.M.S. Adamant.
Richarda has hold Britain's }); gave an account of his steward students broke through the student demonstrations as the more munitions." ship for the past year, He
seven för 86), · Sussex 178 wits followed by Mr. Isu Kwai- joined hands with a larger pressed belief that only a timely lish Literature student whose four for 54) and 28,for three..
lines without great violence and writing on the wall" and
Yu Sing-chang. Pelta Eng (Bowes four for 24,
On Sunday, June 1, the Royal Jockey championship 18 Umes Coxon Navy will be guests of the club, during the past 20 years-United-
and it is understood that a cock" | Projs.. leung, head of the incoming group. The demonstrating stu- decision by both warring, part father was killed in Chungking Directors who yowed he and his dents represented the Nanking fes in favour of domestic peace five years ago under Japanest neven declared and 149 for two evening on Kellet Island.
At the Oval: Surrey 800 for tall party i being held. In the 1.00 pm-News, Weather Report a colleagues would try to live "P. Shanghai and Hangchow univer- would avert the fast approach-bombs, sald, "We hope that this (Squires, not out 66). Somerset
to the record of his predecessors. sities. Reuter.
is the beginning of another May 105 (Cimblett 51, Gaver five CRICKET TOURS On behalf of the guests, Mr.
Shanghai Quiet
The Democratle League mom-14th Movement (the 1919 stu- for 45).:
Barangle, Scotland, May 20.-- Shanghai, May 20. bers of the PPC, in conjunction dont move against the govern-⠀⠀ At Chesterfield: Worcester- 'The Imperial Cricket Con- James Adams 'and' Arthur policy).shire 236, Derbyshire 185 for ference approved at Lords today Legs, returning one under pár The local students front was with liberals of the. Kuomin- ment foreign defence their publie
A concreto The soldiers who attacked us four (Smith 52).
the following tours for, inclusion71, led the opening qualifying 4. ....Transcription Gerviert spiritedness. The Hospital, he was strangely quiet today with tang, will present
expected demonstrations peace proposal on the basis of did not know what was going
At Ilford: Northamptonshire in the programme already drawn round of the Daily Mall" 1.29 0.m.--"Brat pud Hot"-- Bwing said, was an important institu- the
may be 09. Violence can't stop us short 216 and 210 for five (Timms up until 1952: 1047-48 MCC to £2,500 professional golf tourna tion doing fine work among the falling to materialise although which a resolution
not out.00) Essex 267 (Gray West Indies and India to Aus- ment on the 0,402-yard Kil- Landon Helays World Newa Chincse, and deserving of the the police wore fully mobilised adopted calling for an im- of our goal."-United Press.
Premier's Appeal · (100),
tralia. 1040-50 MCC to India marnock coursca. fullest possible support from for trouble, Evidently to fore mediate cessation of clyit hos
stall any sympathy demonstratilities. Associated Press.
· Nanking,” May 19, Loughborough: Leicester and Australia to South Africe. The 10 low scarus, after an- the pubita
General Strike.
Promier Chang Chun fasued alire beat Nottinghamshire by 1950 West Indies to England, 1951; ethor: qualifying round, will boy. Among the guests present clone here with their Nanking
Peiping, May 20.
a statement today appealing to ten wickets. Notts 90 and 242 South Africa to England, eligible to play in the 72-holo, were Dr. J. P. Fehlly, Dr. colleagues, the local garrizon
commander, General Hauen The strike congress of 10 students, saying that, the auc- (Hardstaff 52, Walsh six for The Conference provisionally medal play tournament, starting Graham-Cumming, Hon. Dr. S. Tich-wu, today announced that Felping univerallies called a coss of codatitutional rulo de- 111). Leicestershire. 832 for agreed to note India's application on Wednesday: Absociated N. Chali, and Monsrs. Li Ta- he is determined strictly to cu- citywide, demonstration of pends on the people cooperating nine declared (Lester 80) and to visit England in 1943 Reuter. Frogs 10.1mm.), Transcription Service: Chao, Ma Taul-chlu, Ko Cheuk force the State Council ban 16,000 students today, plau- with the government in abiding 18- for, no wicket.
hung, Kwok Chan and many against public, parades, strikes ning to caroll students, work by the law, febrero At Cambridge: Cambridge others.
and rallies, by the use of forca prs, shopkeepers and transport The Premior cald that in University beat Royal Navy by
Brisaela; May 10.- Rach country won one of tha The Incoming Board
of if necessarye ng komen men throughout the country in sooking conantion of the civil an janings and 34 runo, Royal
saya Directors comprise Mr. Hou Meanwhile, à mees meeting general strike or Junch 2 war the Catudents should not Navy 287 for seven declared Belgium, already assured of sameining stories Kwal-leung (Chairman) and of students in Polping today against "ruination of China; blame the government for the (Boys 100) and 100 (Perall success in their second round Belgium viétory by four matchen for the Mossto- Wong Hon-ching, Wong decided to stage a imans, rally through the civil war,”
war wince, the government was five for di, Griffiths four for Davis Cup tie against Egypt, 19 one and will next miesi Xuro por Kim-yik, Wong Wan-yuk, Yau on June 2, to protest against Inflamed by Sunday's clash in juwase seady to conduct peace 24 Cambridge 447 for nine because of winning the first two slavis in Brussels for the third Hauss. Hing-chrung, Ho Chi-wong, the continuation of the olvli which soldiers injured, eight leika but the Communlalaro declared (Wildte 140 Shuttle angles and the doubles com round on MAY 21, Jund 1 and 2
(when Heuter? Lam Han-ink, Lam Fung-siah, war and toolrouinciae, the studionla, including ono "Trl, fused --Uilted Press, Sasoned worth 04) Router;endes plenty, the match tordy
Ashgabarments.
1.20 pam-Orchestral Infoplutie,
1.36 pan-Frank Grumių (Vocal)" and
the Rocky Mountaineers.
3.30 p.m-Half an Hour with Offenbach,
2.40 p.m. Dime Down.
"The Victory Biar Bhow"
Pregradama,
London, Relay: Home New
from. Britain,
Badies Dying You Musik? A-Ciussten),^ Reduce Programa
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LI Tai-chao extended thanks to
both the outgoing and incoming Directors for
J
Ing national erials.
London, May 10.
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