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COMPTON EQUALS HOBBS
London, Sept. 2. Denis Compton, England and Middlesex cricketer, today scored his 16th century of the season to equal the record of Jack Hobbs, who accom- plished such a feat in 1925.
Compèran manele 1:39 when, when the South Africans were hat my for Miclears against 145 for Lore as have al Lords,
ne wickets.
CHINA MAIL
Archer Whimpers In Box
Shanghai, Sept. 3. Charles Archer, Hong Kong-born British sub- ject and Eurasian, whim- gruelling pered under
cross examination by the The South African pace defence during the see- The rents of rames which bowlery, Pansoll and Tuckettond day of T-5 Thomas
fawled aggressively with gonil
modal turkay ames
Courtlan
A
Surrey beat length and direction and RoMalloy's courtmartial to- Cumer et by an innings and 73 wan and Mann runde better day.
Malloy, who lived in Chichgo, is 173. Seset the pitch tham In the first
being trind before p 11-mus innings. 1C7 and 283 Woodhouse G4
After de match the Southurt for nurder on Aug. 1 of Yu Laker live for 225,
Africans Jeff fue Hastings, Shen Chan, a Chinese blackmarket
Atart their last goldbar dester." Gloestershire, where ther A Bristol
Glom first-class match of the tour to- Teaters by 317 ran estershire 321 aul 865. Exmorrow against a strong South)
Kaylatu! XI. Reuter, 215 and 157 gk live for
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London, Sept. 2.
The result of football games Tek Warwickshire played today are:
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Despute then a batsmed's wirket The nutch between the Sout Aleats and Sussex was tame iv arawi.
Behind by 40 after the tour. Job End declared the over-
3 Linfiel
RUGBY LEAGUE: LANCASHIRE CUP,
FIRST ROUND
16 Liverpool
Stuuley
adhum
Rorfutile
Hornets
Kenter,
17 Lanes Co.
Amateur
Vresu. the Prison Offerts Club
might reose of 555 for six, Sug-lat K.BG.C. on Sunday at 4 pm sex were unable to repeat their
3. A. Jasmeri, J. G. Meyer, C.
Let innings total of 415 for Bowman and J. C. Aitken (skip). E. P. Pp. L. Si. Coombes, W.
live din bared. However, they le. Shpenn and A. J. Hall 1-kipt maitaged to place themselves fis
It. P. Phillips. 1. Newton, J. F.
a safe posititan before bring all Metowan arul J. McKelvie (skipt. ut for 281 boss than half an 11. F. Shields, G. E. F. Themp- hour before she c'use of play son and S. Rundle (skiji).
LAWN BOWLS
J. E.
SEPT. 17
The following is the draw for y. A. F. and The Third Raul of the Open} (K.0.4%). Sngles and Open Pairs Lawn Bowls championship and
The
George Plotkin (Malty's rivisi lian defence counsel) opened his severe cross-examination by tucking Archer's creditibility.
Archer, who was driving the autoniotsie in which the Chinese was set in death on a suburban Shanghal road, admitte having been convicted in Hong Kong
Shanghai of 14 separate crimes,
Plitkin neensed Archer, who i
al-, waiting trial in the Chinese Court a murder cityge, of hay. *Friekel Malloy into going
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up the "enth ride".
Malloy
pointed outwardly endi throught yesterday's session when Archer deseribed lurid, details of the slaying.
He became excited. However. twisting in his chair and elenci
unclenching his ine and thoughout the henied
Jwk 4
cross-
whe
mination, particularly Potkin dragged out of Archer ad missing the numerous discre pancies in the statements made to the Chinese
United Palice und
imme States Military Oferrs diately following the slaying awi testimony in court. Associated Press.
TENNIS TITLE
New York, Sept. 2. John Bromwich, of Australia. is verled No. 1 among the foreign entrlo, for the American tennis championships. which begin ut Forest Hills here on Friday.
"head Jack Kramer, naturally. Noronhu
the list of seeded domestic players.
The Reedings
lists are: Domes tie players Jack Kranier, Frik Parker,
Gardnar Tom Beown,
William Talbert, F. Mulloy, Rumjahn Serurn Robert Falkenburg. Ed. Victor Seixas, Euri Cochrik
R. P. Phillips v. B. W. Brad hure (K.D.RC),
First Round of the Triples ami J. Chubb and T. A. Madar v.
Open Rinks,
A. II. anni
U. A.
SEPT. 20
ward Seymour Greenberg and
1. R. Whant, I. Newton, J. P. James Brink. Metlowan and L. A. Collyer v. W.
Club sterturies are requesten | (II.K.F.C.). la for the Hon. Sceretary of 3 Lawn Bowls Association if they are unable to provide rinks
m the dates stated.
The
towing is the ploegration:
SEPT. K
N. Yusuf CH.R.F.C.1.
1. E Greenwand
C. Hung, D. Hang, J. J. King, Kwich, Jaroslav
C. Fincher (terrein).
K.B.G.C.
Bowls Teams
The following have been selected
to represent K.B.G.C. in the two
Ferguson and Morrison A. Lam.utches over the weekend,
mert and tough (K.B.G.1').
hald. Dielzon and Hall v. A
F. & J. 2. N ranta and Ruza Preira ck.c.C.).
SEPT. D
J. Mekelslo v. M. N. Rakusen Koervic).
Versus Craigengower
nt
C.C. the H.K.F.C. on Saturday in the Final of the Club Rinks Competi- tinn at $
E. F. Pune, L. Gay, J, W. M.
5. Randle (skip). Dickon
Lee und Alaren v. Dirkson ami | Aitken and J. Mekelvie (skip).
Ha (R.DR.C.),
Has. Cutes utat Landolt
Lunard, Suza
H
SEPT, 10
1
Bradbury
T. A. Musip. A. .. Eastman (KEC).
A. M.. K. M. and U. M. Omar v.
P.C.).
SEPT. 1
and de Souza (0,0.03).
Morrisan, Bailey and Pope Vas, Pinng und Da Luz (R.B.G.C. SEPT. 12
J; E. Novinha V. J. S. Landolt (K.BGCJ.
I. P. Philips, 1. Newton, 1. C. , F. Shields, J. F. McGowan, J. G. Meyer and A. J. Hail (skip). SERVICES SWIMMING
Foreign estrip---Jahn 13 - Drobny, Dinny Palts, Colin Long, Johansson and Geat Brown---Router.
Girl Guides Swimming
The swimming sports of the Giri Cuides were held at the Army pool yesterday and some excellent swimming was witnessed.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947.
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"Palestine ARMY OFFICERS Defenders" FACE CHARGE
OF FRAUD
To Her Own Again Sink Ship
017
Bere in
again. London is coming back to ber Jewry Street. Aldgate. students shape war-blitzed stones
lo artistry and life-APhoto.
New Riots Flare
Up In
India
New Delhi, Sept. 3.
Disorders have flared at new and distant points in the new Pakistan and Indian Dominions. Leaders, who joined with Pakistan's chiefs just a little over two weeks ago at the birth
of independence in appeals for STIFF FIGHT
peace and harmony, admitted that they were not prepared for what is happening.
In Calcutta, where Moslem and Hindu embraced and shout- ed joyously "Moslem.
ON PALESTINE
. Venice; Sept. 3. The 4,570-ton United Fruit Co. tanker "Pan Cresent" plunged to the bottom in deep water Incar Venice last night
Accused of making false declarations on contract bids from Hong Kong stevedoring companiés, two Army officers_stood before the first hear- ing of a General Court Martial at Whitfield Barracks, Kowloon, yesterday,
In the presence of Brigadier companies not-mentioned on the c.1.V. Jones, Court President, and schedule, had made
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two
mate
less than six hours after five other court officers, Maj. L.S. favourable offer than the Hong the "Delenders of Arab Cattle and Capt. H.W. Close, both Kong Stevedoring Company, one
f the 251) Fiel Regiment, of the nine mentioned. Palestine" had announ-
plended "not guilty"
Major Brown went on to testify ced the ship had been
that had he been aware of the charges. attacked.
Major J.P.M. Hope, Prosecution in Ful offer, he would have sug. tender Omcer from the 25th Field Re- gestod nccepting their giment, called four witnesses. instend of that the Hong Kong
No lives were lost. The police belleved the shin struck a mine or was sunk by
a time bomb attached to Her row which was all but caveri
in by the explosion,
The Brat witness, Maj. J.R. Stevedoring Company, which was Rowell, sald that ns Deputy As. Less favourable, sistant Adjutant of Hong Kong.
The Army contract was given Kong Stevedoring
Ut the sinking was report- he had in his possession 11 picces to the Hong
ud. Company on May 8. correspondener, the authorities had accepted of oficial vith reservation the 'Defen- dressed to or signed by Major "Signed Tender" ders" mimeographied announce- {Cattle, who was (nt the time of Managing Director of the Hin ment of their attack, which was
the charge, May 8) acting na! Phi Cư, Bir Kunis Hội VH3. SVE sent to Roman newspapers and Embarkation Ofeer Hong Kong, the third wellness to take the press associations,
The "Defenters of Arab Palestine" identified themselves as Arab Nationalists working bread to block Jewish efforis to strengthen their hold on the
United Press. Holy Land
Bao Dai Welcomes
His Wife
"Letters"
| Klind: These letters, which invalve, the tender on Apt 20, before the He testified that he signed a
Advisor of Assistant Financial
deadline set by Major Hong Hong Kong and several Kont stevedoring companies. Cattle, nud had given it to his would be explained by other aro. manager to send off to Embarka
Hon ilcadquarters at the secution witnesses, he said.
Peninsula Hotel.
Major W.E. Brown, the 2nd
Since he received no answer to withoes and Assistant Financialis uffur, he assumed that it had
had knowlogly violated:
Advisor Hong Kong, painted in been refused. twq clauses in the Financial
Henry Hee Leung Kwok, Instructions of Allied Lanti!
of Hin
ond Fat Co. Manager Forces, which he said the accused fourth witress, explained to the court that he had sent the tender (Continued from Page 1}
(1) Tender will be opened The ex-Empress and the five at the time appointed by a board, flotel via a messenger boy at ap an instructed to the Peninsula children have been under the or two officers
in this proximately 11:00 am. Spril 28, the Canadian Major Cattle and Captain Close) and that the boy had returned to protection of Mission in Hue since Bao Dai, The board will
the office before the noon dead. more than a schedule of inders in duplicate line, bearing a receipt signed by Jft lado-China year ago.
Statement
in an exclusive atatement to the "China Mail" yesterday, ex- Emperor Bao Dai said:
UD draw
in the form shown In appendi "B" which will be completed in every respect."
I have defendants a pledged. as
Major Cattle.
nt
ways been since I ascended stating that nine-and only nine GHQ, FAREL: Lt. Col.
submitted in were
The court will reconvene Major Brown said that this 10:00 a.m. tuday.
Other members of the court clouse was viointed when the two
bre: Lt. Col. D.A. Wright, As. signed schedule
sistant Judge Advocate General, E.P.C. Bruce MC, R.A., Moj. F.H., Stirl ing MC, R.A., Maj. J.H. Dira, R.S., and Maj. J.K. Reid, REME,
Use Throne 20 years ago. totenders lock after the well-being of the answer peuple of Viet Nam.
have years
to an pinced the
advertisement Chine "South
submitted which!
"Late Tenders"
tenders
bel will (2) "Late puased scheduled in red ink below those;
EDRICH DECIDES
1
* 1945, 1 willingly ab. Morning Post" on April 20.
In point of fact three additional T., Goligher, No. 3 Legal Ald Omeer for Defence is Mal. dicated in favour of what then oppenred to be a popular de-tenders were mocratle movement, the object were not listed in the schedule, Section, Singapore. For which was the achievement the witness testified.
at a unified and independent State of Viet Nam.
NOT TO GO Lake Success, Sept. 2.
**Two United Nations efreies tonight
London, Se, Z.--.
en't W. J. Edrich, Middlenox Hindu considered that the plan for the without any sign of progress received in time, but in no cir. one" in the independence cele-partition of Palestine proposed by being male towards that ob cumstances will they be accepted. England all-rounder, has informed bration, Mahandas K. Gandhi majarity of the United Nations jective. Instead, there is chaua, Where genuine favourable the MCC that he is unable to ac
tu tour the was in the second day of his Committee, had a good chance of intense suffering of the masses offer is received late. It may be cept the invitation
desirable to decline all tenders West Indies next winter. to obtaining the required majority in and widespread destruction. fast "until sanity returns
fis latter declining the invita the General Assembly, but after Calenta."
"Peace has drawn further and jand reissue rather than forgo the stir fght.
:n stated that he is anxious to Dispatches from Amritsar,
fn thee away instead of being favourable offer." The fact that the minority re.
violated
establish himself in his businest, The defendants the Sith holy city in the Pun-port, favouring a federaled Arab
Edrich added that having play to second clause when they failed to jab, quoted officials as saying | Jewish state, was suppieled
"I am prepared to return by
for nearly 18 months he felt that A complete Moslen raiders from the Pakia. Yugnalavia, India and Persia, in Viet Nam only if it is absolute-note on the schedule any tenders en un
if I am submitted after the deadline of winter's break would ensure his tan side of the horder had desdicated that the Soviet group of | ly essential and only
form for the strenuous cricket troyed a village with mortar countricwith at least six votes called to go back by the people, innon April 29.
They also failed to note that ahead when Australia visits Eng- e. killing 200 to 300 Hindus-would join the opp.sition to the Ta is the only condition on
majority view.
which shall be willing to re- the Hin Fat Co., one of the three land next summer.Reuter. India's support for the minority turn to my country, Bombay police ordered a
view was algo considered Bely to night curfew for seven days in carry considerable weight.-Res- the northern part of the cityter. as scattered disorders spread. Ten persons were reported stab-
and Sikhs.
bed in a Hindu section of the The following referees have city. The Moslem League of- registered with the Hong Kong flee there reported four dead Football Association: and 12 Injured.
achieved.
"As to the form of Govern- ment, that for the people to decide,
1 um
not concerned whether it is to be à monarchy or a republic.
"As I have previously state:
in a message to the leaders in R.M. Omar, J.F. de Silva, Man Viet Nam, I am always ready The situation is quiet in Cal-on Leung, S.M. Lui, J. Padley, to ancrifice myself for the catta after 50 were killed and Tsang King Hong, P.TH. George Fatherland and the welfare and Leung Yuk Tong, D.P. Lai, N., 371 persons were injured up to Delgado, P. Marion, L.G. Young, happiness of the people." midnight, according to anoffi-Fi. Bullock, A.J.S. Farmer, A.F. cial estimates,
British
Defence Ministry announce! Tuesday.Associated Presa.
an
The shield was won by the 5th Kowlton Company (St. Mary's) with 22 points. Second were 2nd Kowloon, (15 points) and Brd, 7th Hong Kung (10 paints).
Among those present were:- The Combined Services will Dr. K. Woo, Mrs. Wynne-Jones, 3. M. and K. M. Rumjahn swim against are Victoria Re-Mrs. G. Calthrope, Mrs. Arthur Goodwin nid Ta mpsan Beereiereation Club at a swimming Wo and Mrs. M.P... Haymes.
Willis and E.J. Nichols, Starters were Sut/Major Eas- meet, to be held on Saturday, a'
But at.Lahore, former capital Mr. Gough, Orem and Aitken (HK.9.30 p.m. in the pool. Admission torn and Sgt Major Ewin.
of the Punjab, a high official
London, Sept. a. 31. Au acted interpreter.
Air Chief Marshal Sir John said possibly 1,000,000 terri- will be $2.40.
Results were The Inter-Club events w}} in-
fled, half-starved refugees from Slessor will succeed General Sir Freestyle (one with) school: T. M. Pile v. A. J. Hall (E.C.C.). )
William Stim, wartime Orem and Aitken, Remedios clude 50 yards Free Style; 1001. Ena Feriera (6th K.) 2, Kati the Punjab are on the move Commander in Burma, as head of yards Free Style: 100 yards Lam (7th II.K.): 3, Jacqueline or assembled in filthy dy-in-the Imperial Defence College, that V. Backstroke; 100 yards Breast Sousa (7th
fested concentration centres. 11.K.).
Associated Press. Free-style (one length) open: 1 Stroke; 3 x 50 yards Medley Relay; 4 x. 60 yards Free Style Jean Engor (1st H.K.); 2, Cynthia Relay and Water Polo.
Eager H.K.): 3, Joan Gar The following will represent dener (1st H.K.). the Combined Services :--
Freestyle (one width) Brownies. P/04, Elizabeth Field: 2, Nicola Pena- IA. Neville-Towle,
luna: 3, Fiona Richie.
Breaststroke (one width 'L/Tel.
Carne, Vey; Capt.
1. Jacqueline Scuus (7th Devine; Li Knott, B.E.M.E...) 2. Berica (5th: 16.): A. E. Noronha, Alves, G. A. R.S.M. Mettaffey. Inniska;|3, Katie Lam (7th H.K.). Guterres, M. L. Da Roza v. F. A. C.S.M. Kew; Cpl. Horgoly, In- Breaststroke (ono length) open: Cynthia Eager (1st K.); 2. Machak
V. Marques, E. M. nlaka: Cpl. Wakeling, Inniske; | 1, Alarcon, F. X. Bilva (Reciris), Pte.
Kwok-wal, Joan Enger (1st K.); 3, Joan Gar Leung W. Williamson, B. Kennedy, M.
S/Lair,
dener (1st K.). Haines, II.K.C.C.C.; A. P.
Breast-stroke (one Ferguson, R. Morrison v.
width) Brownies: 1, Elizabeth Field: Pereira, J. H. Xavier, J. C. Remse A.F.C.; and F/Lt. Lothian, dios, G. G. Pereira (K.B.C.C.).
V.R.C. Team
Stella Herklots; 3, Nicola Pona- SEPT. 14
Back-stroke fono width) Achool: 50 Yards Free-style: G. Saun- 1. Jacqueline Sousa (7th H.K.); 2,
(2nd R): 11. Balierand, G. Roza-Nina Carvalho ders, Pereira
| Josette Tiamps (0th K,).
„Back-stroke (one longth) open:
A. M. and U. Omar v. Gosan
and Beltyno (KALU.C.).
Tang. Lam and Boug Sling v.
Chubb, Guest and Mildar - Element; Sgt. R.M. Trower; errio).
SEPT. 13
The following will repent luna. Victoria Recreation Club:
WomenImportant In Japan's Future
Ottawa, Sept. 2.
“Broadcast"
the
Soviet Rejects American Protest
Washington, Sept. 2.
The State Department today disclosed the double
barrelled Soviet rejection of the United States demand that the Russians return the Man- churian port of Dairen to Chinese civil control and permit it to be reopened for international trade.
While Bao Dat was preparing for ex-Empress Nam Phoung's arrival here, Ho Chi Minh, pre- sent Premier of the Vist. Sata
The Russians at the Aame Republic whom Bon Dai de-
time flatly refused to be he'd nounced some weeks ago,
accountable for the protection broadcast from Indo-China ex- pressing Viet Nam's desire to of United States interests in collaborate with France amicably Dalren pending the port's re-
turn to civil administration. "if France loyally recognises
"AN EXCUSE"
Cairo, Sept. 2. An official Arab League bulletin today hinted that the our unly and Independence as The Soviet note, which was UNSCOP recommendations - on the United States han done for in reply to one from the Unit Palestino would be an excuse for the Philippines and Britain based States on August 14, said Arab uprisings. done in respect of India," says they could not agree to turning
The bulletin said the Com
ja Reuter message from Saigon. the port back to Chinese con- mission's
The agency added that Ho trol for two reasons: Chi Minh declared that the
report "killed the which spirit of moderation" heretofore had characterized "war which hos 'continued for Firstly, the Sino-Soviet
Arab action in the Middle East more than two years in Cochin- agreement of August 1945 pro-and indleated that the Arabs The new freedom granted Japanese women under the test of Viet Nam, must control of Dairen until peace was meet the new situation.
China and for nine months in vided for Soviet military con would change their factics to the Allied occupation may serve as a powerful tinue until freedom and unity secured, which the Soviets in force to bring about speedy democratization of ure achieved."
The bulletin also said the terpret to mean the signing of problem was now in the "gravest Japan, General H. D. G. Crerar, former Cana- "There is complete unlly in the Japanese peace treaty.
form it haя over - Raumed" dian Army commander overseas, said on his Viet Nam, while a strong dis return from a tour of Japan and China.
ciplined army maintains "order}
Secondly, the Soviet said in United Prem. Gen. Crerar, who has just com
effect that even if they wanted "Perhaps llic military success and defends the Fatherland." pleted, a six-weeks' „tour, naid of Alles in the Far East
ELECTRIC PLANT Calling on, the people, of Viet to they could not give the Chi Nam for "patience and total nese civil control of Dairen be
Rome, Sept. 2. democratization of Japan would shown the Japanese people that encrifice to achieve national vig- catise the Nanking government | The Ministry of Industry aus McCutcheon, T. M, Pila v. J. M. A.', rence, F. Monteiro and T; Yvano 17 Joan Eager. (1st I.K.); not be realized for at least an- they were following the wrong toy," Dr. Ho Chi Minh said: refused to take elvil control thorised today the Siclifan "Roy"
Valerio Jilotto (1st K); 3, Cynother generation; 'It can only road to success. The
"Work, economy, honesty and in- without bringing in. National-cleta General Elettrica" to build a
xlant electrical powerhouse tegrity must inspire the lives or ist, troops.
Palermo, capable of producing all our people."
Although the latter point was 200,000,000 kilowatt hours annual He ended his broadcast by not made in exactly much words, iyunk *The sending; greetings to the people, olicials hore interpreted that as:
now plant will aimsze of Asia, of France and of the being the meaning of the para-double Belly's prosent electrip French colonies.
graph of the note in which the production-United Preis
J. W. Leonard, A. A. Razack, L. C. Sours, B. Bradbury. v. J. Chubb, T. Jack A. E. Guest, T. A. Madar (H.K.F.C.);
W. E. Webber. F. N. Hill, J.
100 Yards Freestyle: W. Law
Rumjub, M. I. Razack, S. M. and vich
100
Yards Back-siroko:
1. Newton, J. F. McGowan and Lepes, A. K. RumJahn.,
K. M. Rumjahn (C.G.C.).
L. A. Collyer v. J. M. Forrest, E.
C.
1
C. T. Champelovter v. J. Chubb for Ballerand. (K.CO.)
T.thia Eager (1st K.).
100 Yards Breast-stroke: Yvano. Fincher and F. Goodwin (vich, G. Roza-Pervira,
3x50 Yards Medity Relay: (K.D.R.C).
SEPT 16
Lopes, Roer-Foreira and Saunders
3,
achloved from the
003
"bottom up"
Japanese people are grantly impressed by Free-style (one whith) school: and not from the "op down."
Since the occupation,, women success,” he sai 1, Patricia Osario (5th K.); 2,
have been allowed individual freet Fong Kwin Kino (0th H.K.); J Young Tse Wing (6th K.).
doma they had never enjoyed un-
Gen, Crerar suld he did not Wading (one"width) .open; joyed under former feudal
belleve lengthy military occupa- Renate Williams (5th K.): 2. Luglones in Japan..
tion of Japan would be necessary
ke-
H
In
Printed and published for the
200 Yards Free-style: H. Baleita Cheung (0th H.K.); 3, Sophle One of the ressona for the Japan depended solely on import Meanwhile, M. Emile Bollaert, fusions said, "The Chinque**** A. G. Lapes and 3. L. 9. Alves Jerand, d. Itoss-Pereira, W. Law- Abdullah (and K.).
Inter Company relay Tonspicit of cooperation offered by for her war potential and care- v. 8. Yusuf, and M. Adai retice and G. Saunders.
Con the Japanese people in the efforts ful-control of Japanese imports the French High Commissioner government, for reasons bo (C.C.C.).
Water.polo: T Bayot, A. J.width): 1, lat. K. a. 5. K.2. 3, of the United Nations to reliabili by the United Nations would in Indo-Chinn; will announce the yond Soviet control, hao mu proprietors, The Newspaper Hussain and H. Wingloo; W. Law-0th K. runca; O tonn-Pereira, H. Unl Brownies v. Quides relay frostate Japan along democratie lines serve to check any future revival French Government's policy at yet undertaken fulment of its Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER
[itylo. (ang widths - each):
**], was their respect for success, Cion of Japanese milltary power, Hadong, near Hanoi, on Septem fictions at Dairen."-Uniton | JAMES - KATSO, Windsor House
bor 10 or 112
Hong" Lan Roweryn: M. Mcffan
SEPT 18
A. In Lusty. J. C. Aliken Magdyan and J. McKelvie
lofand, T. Yvanavich., “
Brownlen
Crórne said, vite
United Press:
Press,
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