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GANGSTER WHO PESTERED MOVIE ACTRESS GAOLED
H. Kong Trade Rising
The Statistical Office
Alleged to be a member of a gang which has been pestering cinema actresses for some time, Tsui Siu-hop, allas Fei Tsal Hop, was sentenced to of the Imports and Ex- nine months' hard labour by Mr. W. A. Blafr-ports Kerr yesterday. Detective-Inspector C.Y. Siu According to the prosecution, said that Tsuf' obtainoil $20 from Miss Chan was in the studio ni
Department re- ports that imports of merchandise into the
the popular Chinese Alm star 1.30 n.m. on Aug. 2 when defen. Colony of Hong Kong Pak Yin (Miss Chan Yuk-ping) dant went up and solicited a sub-during at the Bal Kong Motion Picturescription for a society which hel Studio, Lal Chi Yaten, Kowloon did not name. City, by falsely protending that he was collecting subscriptions on behalf of the King Tin Boxing
the month of July, 1947 amounted to a impresion that it declared value of $142,-
Society.
Appointments
Under the
was for a society she was
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1947.
Seven-Day Service For Dead Begins Today
The Honourable Mr. B.C.K. inwkins, Acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs, will formally open the seven-day memorial service for world dead at 2.30 p.m. today at Caroline Hill,
Informal prayers, however, will start at dawn with Chief Buddhist Abbot Hui Wan officiating.
In the evening there will be a Breworks display Similar dispinys are scheduled for August 26 and for the last night of the service, August 29.
PASTEURISING
ac-562,952 as compared with FIRM DENIES
quainted with, she donated $20 $95,274,600 in the month
with n request that her name
should not he entered in the 1st which accused produced.
"Escape"
of July, 1946.
The figures include Govern- ment sponsored cargoes.
Exports uf merchandise totalled
value of n declared $102.840,593 as compared with $88,456.643.
MILK SALES
A complete denial that milk, pasteurised or un- pasteurised, had been sold by the Shun Lee Pasteurising Co., 101-103 Tam Kung Road, was made by the manager, Lau Tak-fan, at the hearing of a summons against him by Health Inspector B. Williams, before Mr. W: H. Latimer yesterday.
Robbed
JUDGMENT
Japs: Got RESERVED IN 70 Years "LANE" CASE
court
Judgment was reserved yesterday by the Full
Court, comprising Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Puisne Judge) and Mr. Justice T. J: Gould Additional Judge), on the appeal brought by Tang Chi-kin (appellant) against the judgment of Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, in favour of Tang Fong-chuen (respondent) in respect of 8 St. Stephen's Lane.
were
Money Market
Tokyo, Aug. 22. Two American service- men, Private William A. Watson and Pfc. Melvin! C. Lippold, were senten- ced to 40 years and 30 years imprisonment with hard labour. today fol
The appellant was represent-be expressed or implied and sub- Jowing
martialed by Mr. B.A. Cernacchi, in-mitted that the Court should no difficulty in holding convictions covering a structed by Mr. D. L. Strelett have series of armed robberies of Mesars, Geo. K. Ha Bruttou that the approximate cause of the serious losa'to the appellant & Company. against Japanese.
Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., and from January to April 1040, Watson and Lippold were ap- the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada was due to the failure, the com prehended with a gang of Jap-|e Castro, Instructed by Mr.plete disregard of the rules of anese criminals of whom four C. Y. Kwan of Mesara. C.Y. fair dealing between men by the are jailed and awaiting trial.
The soldiers wore accused of Kwan & Co., appeared for the respondent, respondent.
On behalf of the appellant, Mr. six separate robberies in which they obtained more than 1,000,- Bernacchi submitted that the 000 yen in Japanese currency respondent, knowing that cer- Gold
opened yesterday, at plus jewels valued at US$17,- tain documents of title
$363.50 atael, and after. flue- 000.
forged. failed to tell the ap-unting botween this figure.and The accused were under ar-pellent, us
suddenly rest at Sendat earlier this year the latter spent a large, sum of $348.50 up to date in the, aftor-
military money on repairs to the pre-noon the market Senlor Health Inspector C. 10 of which was from his dairy but escaped from the
prison,
$359.50. It was further contended by Strange appeared for the Health and 15 from his partner's.
All milk received was kept it F.H.
The sentencca will be review.mises, the subject of the action. Apurted and sunt the price up to while
Plastres were likewise affcet- Department,
cold room preparatory toed by Major General William C. Mr. Bernacchi that the responed by the last minute spurt. It Loseby represented the defendant.
Mr. Williams pasteurisation at B a.m. in the Chase, commanding the First dent, by reason of his conduct, and opened at $14.45, and was in evidence, stated that he kept the Shun Lee morning and later in the after. Cavalry Divison, United Press. was catoned from denying the down to $14.25 a 100, until after
noon, No one was authorised to
forgery,
four o'clock when it shot up to under observation
In the submission of Mr. hour on the morning of July 16. sell any malik at the plant, de.
$14.95. Potter, the respondent owed no Chinese National Currency O.B.E.. Chief Secretary
At 6.30 a.m. a woman went to the clored witness, nor was he aware
daly to the appellunt and furi
at 13.9 cts. West African Cowell,
for were quoted Capt. S.A.M. Sepher, 1.A.M.S.. plant, knocked at the door, was of the fact that milk had been Governor and
ther, that there was no repre-futures and 14.5 cents for apot Commander-in- an example. Movie actresses, and Mrs. Sepher and children, admitted, and, after ten minutes, sold on the sly.
11s Worship decided to adjourn
rentation Chief of the Gold Const in sue- said, hand been pestered by per-turned to the Colony on Thursday came out currying a wilk enn.
on the part of the (for CN$1,000). Mir Alan ccasion
Burns, sons of defendini's type for some
respondent, by conduct or other- the Devonshire,
fie followed her, and asked her the ente until Aug. 27 for the pro. G.C.M.G.
time. Accused
ог would not,
Sepher, a graduate of Hong Kong if she had any milk in the can. accution to produce the book.
wise, which would, in Sir Gilbert Ronnie, C.M.G. could not, ussist the Police in University, went to Macau short-on her replying in the affirinn.
amount to an estoppel. M.C. Chief Secretary and Mem-tracing his confederates,
ly after the surrender and later tive, he asked her to returg with
"Failure" her for Development and Recon- In a statement from the dock, made his way to Indlu. He was him to the Shun Lee, which the struction in Kenyn, to he Gover-¡ necused declared that he was a well known in soccer and sporting did. nor and Commander-in-Chief of ed by a man named Chan and circles in his younger days. Northern Rhodesia In succession another man to approach Miss 10 Sir John Waddington Chon for a subscription for the K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., OB.E.
It is announced by the Colonial Det. Inapcetor Siu. stated that was not acquainte-1 Office that His Majesty the Miss Chan King has been pleased to make with uccused but simply paid the money to Avoid complication." the following appointments:
AL 10 p.m. on Aug. 16, suld Sir John Stuart Macpherson,
accused was K.C.M.G. Controller for Develop-Det.Inspector Slu, ment and Welfare in the West seen by Delcctive Wu, Chung-chi of the Sze Tat Indies and British Co-Chairman in the grounds of the Caribbean Commission, to Motion Pictures Studio, Ma Tau be Governor and Commander-in. Wai Road, and arrested him. Chief of Nigerin, in succession Sir Arthur Richards.
tu
When questioned, Taui sold be Was unable to give the name of the society he was collecting for Sir Gerald Cressy, K.C.M.G., and said he collected the money
G.C.M.G.
to
to the to be
from complainant for his own use. Det.Inspector Slu asked for # very serious view to be taken as
King Tin Boxing Society. Не
Imports during the first seven months of 1947 amounted to a declared value of $801,666,051 as compared with $440,615,011 first seven months of in the 1946.
Exporta totalled $662,281,005 as compared with $382,977,293.
Personalia
by
+
Capl.
before.
Mr.
for over
"Gave Milk”
Todd-Griffiths Wedding
Obituaries
MR. C. COULL News has been received here of the death of Charles Coull, of the Hong Kong Police Force, at the Ashludio Hoapital in Dun. dee on August 11.
Deceased was the second son Alexander of Mr. and Mrs. Coull, of 20 St, Ronans Avenue, Dundee. He was only 30 years old.
ultimate
a result of which
law,
U.S. dollars were unchanged ut $6.02.
Sterling, however, made a big apurt and closed at $18.70.
Australian pounds changed at $12.53.
to
were un-
Mr. Potter further submlited that the failure of the reapon- dunt to notify the appellant re garding the forgery was not the
GLOOMY SIGHT OF JAP TRADE cause of the appellant spend- ing a large sum of money on repairs, the only prejudice al-
Pelping. Aug. 22. The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada The North Chinese press in outlined the course of the ease painting a gloomy picture of re-open before the Trial Judge and said SCAP's decision that there was no question of Japan to international trade the appellant having had a hard and envisions "Japanese mer- and raw de
chants on their clogs and with
faces Mr. d'Almda ulso submitted alnister
travelling in that while it was true that the Chinese chies" within a few appellant had been the victim months.
The Chinese-language journ- of a fraud, the question of hard-
enter into ship could not
the aim of Tientsin and Felping and matter. Mr, d'Almada said that many government-controlled the only question involved waspapers have almost daily been one of law, namely, whether or editorialy assailing the not the respondent was, in viewsumption of Japanese trade. of the circumstances of the making the point that Japan-a case, extopped from denying the former enemy-will with Ameri forgery.
can help elbow China out of a In his reply, Mr. Bernacchi chance of economic recovery.----- Bald that a representation could 'Associated Press.
When he asked foki at the
Hong Kong society turned out Arrivals from Poole by BOAC plant whether he gave the woman Mr. G. Beresford Stooke, told her that her subscription Speedbird flying-bunt this week any milk, sald witness, he replied in full yesterday at the wedding
Messrs.
Blackwood, in the affirmative and in reply of Miss Madge Winifred Grif C.M.G., Chief Secretary in Ni- must be entirely voluntary and were:
to another question, that he had fiths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murcer, Smith, 5. Stevenson,
times H. Griffiths, of Wallasey, Che- He practised as a dental maleged by the appellant. milk several gerin to be Governor and Com- not compulsory, he said.
On Aug. 15, he went la the Sexton, Howson, Madgewick, C. given her
shire, and the Honourable Mr. chanic before joining the Police mander-in-Chiet of Sierra Leone, i in succession to Sir Hubert Sic- Sze Tal to look for a friend and. Eltett, G. Butter, and Mrs. Loe The fokl, continued witness, Ronald Ruskin Todd, Secretary Force in 1938.
(hat:finding him, stayed behind to Mo Fun-yu, On the same Air.
Caught here when the Japan- vengon, K.C.M.G.. O.B.E., M.C.
produced a book on which was for Chinese Affairs, which took from intermediate ports
ese attacked in December 1941. It is expected that these ap- see the filming of a play. He was craft plain.clothes were:
recorded all the milk issued to pleae at St. John's Cathedral. ppproached by
Mossra, Yu Tou-hwn,
He Mul, between pointments will take effect about man who asked him to
Those who witnessed the cere- Charles Coull was interned at come Yang Mung-hon, Min Wel-hung, the woman Jus 10, in quantities many included His Excellency Stanley where he contracted an year or carly down. Later, he said, he the end of the
was H.W. Kaltenborn, Mra, Kalten varying from five to 15 cattics Sir Alexander and Lady Gran- lines which was the next year, but the appointments taken into custody by another born, Wong Chao-ming, Yue ure being made at this stage defective.
tham, the Hun. Mr. D. M. Mac- cause of his untimely death. Leung Sulching and infant, Mrs. per time.
This woman (who was later Dougall, Coloniai Secretary,
After the Japanese surrender. owing to the deatre of the Secre- In reply to His Worship, de.Leong Siniwan and Intant, Miss
prosecuted and convicted
on a Major General E. W. L. Erskine, ed in 1946, he left for Australia tary of State for the Colonies fendant stated that the subscrip. Leung Hui Lai-sue, Moss Leung
General Officer Commanding, to recuperate and returned to that Governorsidealgnate, nation lat was handed to him by Sui Mecisau, Mrs. Ma Shee.so and
well an Governors, should at one of the men and not written Master Hon Lec.ma.
Alr Cammodore Wabator, the England In May 1946. Hon. Mr. D. W. MucIntosh, Charles Cuoll is wellknown in tend the Conference of African by himself. He did not keep the
The Race Was Commissioner of Police, the local sporting circles. He was Governors to be held in London) $20 but handed it to them.
Hon. V. Kenniff, Director of one of the former Police soccer P.W.D., the heads of he differ. team's best inside forwards. Romantic
ent Government departments and many Chinese friends and col- leagues of the bridegroom.
In November,
Fiji Governor
It is announced by the Colun-
Jal Office that His Majesty the
King has
been pleased to ap- of Sir
prove the appointment
HONG KONG WAR MEMORIAL FUND
Brian Freeston K.C.M.G.. O.B.E., Subscriptions received on Aug. Governor and Commander-in-| 23rd- Chlef of the Leeward Islands, Mr. & Mrs. Ngan Shing
to be Governor and Commander- † In-Chief of Fiji and High Com-
missioner for the Western Pact fic, in succession to Sir Alexan- der Grantham K.C.M.G. who was recently appointed Governor | of Hong Kong.
Kwan
Mr. & Mrs. A. H. de Pinna Total..
Grand Total
On Wednesday the following left for Poole by the BOAC Speedbird flying-boat: Air Com- modore A. Hesketh, Capt. H.A.B. Lesser, Mesara. Chao Pu.ching, Ko Sing-feng and PA. Waller. For Calcutta: M.A.C. Rahim, Mrs. S. Wasram; E.D. Glerpsch,
for Rangoon: Kyon Chong- chwan, Mrs. Lien Steng-lam, Ah Hain; for Bangkok: Chan Yee.
$
$250.00 25.00
275.00 275.00
auen.
Dr.
H.K. Govt. Contribution Received to 20/8/47.. 2,708,085.86 The following passengers
rived from Manlia by C.P.A. air. $2.798,636.80 craft on Thursday:-Messrs. Ngo Chlo, Slu Ueng Kuy, Co Siac, Yu Eng Han, Co Soh, Vy Let, Cheng Goal, Arsenio B. Cheng, Co Tok, Alejandro Go Suk, Kock Who, Ong Chun Hong, Manuel Ng, Ang SI and Sim Lei.
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Fung Ta Chen, Fan Check Yu, Chang Shlo Woo, Mrs., Wong Shung, Mr. Tan and Mise Tam Hey, left yesterday by CPA. air. evaft for Bangkok.
The Forthcoming wedding of Eugene Carroll, cook, Hong Kong Hotel, to Chow Ah Ying of 167 Sal Yejing Chroi Street, £ an nounced.
The Rotary District Assembly w take place at District Gover- nor Dr. L Shu-fan's residence, No. 1. Beach Read, Stanley, to morrow between 9, a.in. and 6 p.m. Fourteen delegates from outports aro expected to be present.
NEW VICAR FOR CHRIST CHURCH
The Church of England Trus- tees have appointed the Rev. | Charles - Pèrcy Smith to bờ Vicar of Christ Church, Kowloon Tong,
Mr. Smith was educated at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford and West- colt House, Cambridge.
During
the war he was a member of the Reserve. Service, stationed at BL Pancras, London, engaged in rescus work and was Warden of Club House, Somers Town, Lon- don.
He came to Hong Kong In 1948 and has been on the Staff of St. Paul's Collego and is Secretary of the Boys & Girls Clubs Associo- tlan and assisting at the Cafhe- dral.
A
which wedding
took place at the Registr, Supreme Court, at 4 pm. yesterday was in the nature of a race against time.
The couple were Captahi Einar Bentsen, master, mer.
"Ganan. chant navy, of 8.3. doc" and Miss Margit Nielsen,
50, Cleveland Square, London, W. 2.
وہ
suc-
The bride only arrived in the Colony by plane at 3. p.m. dia- and immediately embarking, rushed to the Re. gustry, which she just ceeded in Teaching three minutes before closing time,
The harrlage ceremonit was performed in the pre- sence of Messrs. A.Y. Calanci and C.D. Nicholson,
AAA
MAA
MR. G. V. T. MARSHALL
Given away by Mr. L. H. C.
the bride looked] Calthrop,
The remains of the late Mr. charming in a gown of white G.V.T. Marshall were laid to cloque with vell and train. She rest at the Protestant Cemetery carried a bouquet of gladioli and yesterday afternoon in the pre- was attended by Miss Shirley sence of a large gathering of Colthrop as bridesmaid and Mrs. friends and relatives. L.H.C. Calthrop as Honour.
Matron-of-
The Vory Rev. Dean Rose officiated at the Chapel and at the graveside.
Miss Calthrop wore a dreas of blue flowered organdie and car- Besides the chief mourners, ried a Victorian pony while the Mr. and Mrs. Robin Gordon, Matron-of-Honour wore a dress those who attended were: of blue printed georgette,
Messrs. R. D. Gillesple, Frank The duties of beatman were Austin, E. Landsdowno, JA,D. performed by Mr. W. la B. Morrison, G.G. Wood, D.L. Steel- Sparrow,
lott, C.E. Carneiro, H.G. Robin-
Nine Face Charge Of Coal Theft
re-
Four tallymen and five lightermen of the Kowloon
Godowns appeared before Mr. W. A. Blair-- Kerr at Kowloon yesterday charged with be- ing connected with the theft of 15 tons of coal at Lai Chi Kok on July 15.
The defendants, represented K.M.A. at 10 am, continued.
The Right Reverend Dean A. son, W.T. Stanton, A.J.W. Evans, by Mr. A. el Arcul, wore Ng DSI Dowman. When approach; Rose officiated,
A.E. Markar, W. F. Simmons, Sat, 33, head tallymen, charged ing the wharf Ma, it was alleg. accused After the church ceremony, a Miss. E. Carvalho, Captain G. with larceny, and' Chu Hong, ed, anw, that fourth reception was held at the Hong Anderson, Commander J. M. Cheng Shu, Leung Nuce (fally-but when he landed, Leung was Kong Hotel roof garden where Pomerantz and many others. men), Chan Tai-lap, lo lag, not there. charge of selling milk without a over a thousand people were Floral tributes were sent by: Fan Shu-lin, Fok Ming and Fan Describing the method used', licence) denied knowing that the
present.
Selica, Jensle and Ivy G. F. Lin (lightermen), charged with for weighing, DSI Dowmon inlik was unpasteurised.
The toast of the happy coupleWalker, J.J. Edgar, K.A. Mason, äiding and abetting.
stated that four baskets were was proposed by Hla Excellency Mr. and Mrs. E. Landsdowne, Detectiva Sub-Inspector C. weighed at a time and that 40 the Governor.
baskets were taken as equiva- Teresa da Roza, Dr. K. L. Kwan,, Dowman prosecuted. The happy couple left later in Captain and Ars. Goo, Ander According to DSI Dowman, lent to a ton, the evening for their honeymoon son, Commander J. M. Pomer. Mr. G. White of the Shipping De-
the Shun Loc pasteurised orto sco pusteurised milk, she said.
"No Book"
un.
„Madras.... Aur. 12.
un-
Yu Chiu-tul, widow, mother of Wong KJ.chau, lerncee of the Hong Ning Dairy, declared that milk from her daley was convey
On arrival at the Kowloon ed daily to the Shun Lee for in the New Territories. For her satz, Shunts Electric Co, Chung partment, Kowloon Godowns, Gadowns, continued the prosecu pasteurization. No one had any going-nway dress the bride wore Sal Drug Store, Chew Lee, was approached by Leung Nuen ting officer, the coal was authority to collect the milk from turqoise blue crepe with white Building Contractors, Yes Hing on July 16 with the request that loaded and weighed by "scoops"
before it was accessories.
Co., Associated China, Traders, he be assigned to take dollvery of half-a-ton. This was chal.: Wah Lok Yuen, Chung Yuk of some coal for the Godowns Jenged by Ling Chlu, a watch:: Ling, Tung Wo Co, Collin Tradun the following day from the man assigned to check on the Four thousand persona pursued pro-
unloading, on the ground that Lau Tak.fan denied the
Congres Moslems, celebrating the Incaring Corp. Kwai Kee Hang, Yat K.M.A., Lai Chi Kok. poration to the new Dominion of Tadle, Fat, Chinese Staff of S.J. Daykd When this way refused, Leung | ho scoops wore not properly existence of any offelal record and attacked a hospital in which they had & Co., Yick Kwan Dispensary,, naked to be permitted to go fled. On weighing two scoopa, book us the business was run, taken shelter, și Melagalyam, in India's
Members and starf of S.J. un usaistant, Mr. White again it was found that one was TO solely for the benefit of his southernmost district of Tinnerally, th pariner, Wang Ki-chau; and him.named berg last night. The police fired. David & Co., Double Wings Co., replied in the negative, and de-ba. overweight and the other
17 rounds and three people, were - killed Anderson & Ashe, K. C. Chiu & tailed Ng Sau to the job with 170 Iba, overweight.. self. The plant treated about 25 and seven injured, Madras Government Co., Hon. M. M.. Watson, Mr. & Chu Hong and Cheng Shu as After all the coal had ogni cattics of mills daily, he said, commaniquo said.--Reuter,"
A. C. R. Roberts and Major A.] assistants..
unloaded, and a foal check of David, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence At 8 am, on July 16, five the weighta made, it was found lighter (Nos. 41, 48, 49, 72 and that there was seven tons short Kndorle.
82) with Chan Tal-lap, Fan from lighter 72, five tons from Shu-lin Fok Ming, Ho Hingghter 48, three and a quarter and Fan Lin in charge were tous from lighter 82, sovén tang rent. Each lighter also had a from lighter 49, and soven and watchman whoto duty was to a half tone from lighter 41. see that none of the coal loaded into the lighters was removed
Challenge
Moon-Mad
Man
Hunts For Women CATHEDRAL
London, Aug. 22.
RESTORATION FUND
Mr. & Mrs. Petor
A man who is said to attack women around the
time of the new moon and who is wanted for The following is a list of the questioning in connection with the murder of donations received up Aug, 21, Danish girl, Inge Petersen, is receiving prior-1947 which have not yet been ity attention from Scotland Yard, following acknowledged in the prosa:—, an assault on a village girl at the weekend.. Jackson The man's description was flash, expecting a baby shortly, the Anderson, Mayer & Mrs. Smith, who has also ed to 50,000 police throughout man's real identity is known ja Co. Ind. been on the Staff of it. Paul's Brunat, and the Yard's Criminel the police though they do not. §. Watson & Co. College was educated at Westfield Investigation Department has know what name he is using at i Lid. College, London University, and said in effect, "This man must present. Object of the big scale Institute of Education, London.
Restoration Box bo delained, at all costs.”.
hunt, he is said to mast that he Before they came to Hong Kong On Wednesday night, nearly no way with women." sie was teaching At Greenford 600 people rang, sip Scotland He is known to. have carried County School and Cambridge Yard to tell them they thought about with him at ona Lima
they had seen him. The most cheap book called The Art of
Teobulcal College, in it, ines i promising of these were, Imme Love Moking."`
.ibp
Racaled up to 14th August 1947 and already acknow- ledred One of his distinguishing tattoo start All work in Kowloon Tour there may be more attacks on marka fa a dagger with the words Padri godin
Total "Death bafora“ Dishonour." In October. They will geelde at women if he is not traced. the Vicarage, & Darby Bund, "Aged 30, married, with his' wife: soolated-Prom.
bire prioet on Michaelmas Day, Sent, Ep, at Christ Church agt dwiddlately followed up as police fear
by any sampan, and to ace it
Instructions After. the
scales..
safely taken from K.M.A, to the As these weights had been challenged by the defendants, Kowloon Godowns.
they were not charged with the farcons of 29% tone, and DSI Dowman. Evidence would be. G0.00 La Cal Kok had been adduced that 15 tons of coal pspected by the*** Kowloon was put onto corgo boat 7047 000.00 Godowns men, Fung⠀⠀⠀ King on the instructions of Ng Bau. chuen, aasiatant storekeeper of in the presence of the other des 1,000.00 Hung Wing Stovedores Co., was tendants,
37.40 given. Instructions as to how In aridence, Mr. J. Moodio much coni was to be loaded onto slated that an allowance of be- 1,587-10| nach lighter, said DSI Dowman | Aiveen one and two per cent. Fung alleged that: a cargo was usual'ý malo in all bases of bont (No. 704V) also enteredthe coal transportation, Ho“ added camber and that, "on" <Ng Shu's that "no" outaldo, barges." worn 120,85183 Instructions, 18 tons of coal was over employed or used by the
* loaded onto this Bosti | Kowloon Godowns, mak $122,430.28] || MaKwong-ho, overseer off" "Meeting will be continued da
Kowloon Godowan, visited the Boptember 4,