THE CHINA MAIL, THU RSDAY, JULY 1, 1848.

GUILD AND OTHER DEFENDANTS New Bills

DENY

Defrauded Widow Of Pension

For obtaining HK$1,600 from of Pensions by the Ministry fa]xe }retences, Taong Kwon- on, a 61 year-old farmer, was sentenced to two year's hard labou by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central yesterday.

He was also recommended for banishment.

S1. Woodhead suid that in 1940, steward on the Tsung Ping, A M. V. Oldfield, was killed when sunk by enemy the ship was

In 1941 the widow was action.

uny

7

EXTORTION CHARGES

At yesterday's hooring of the trial of Inspector Peter Oliver Guild of the Hong Kong Police, Tam So, married woman, and Chinese Police. Constable Chan Pui-lam, all throu accused- denied having demanded money with menaces from the keepers of mahjong schools and opium divans.

Pass First

One Admits Reading

Larceny Charge

with

In the Legislative Council yesterday the following new bills passed their first read- ing:-

three them.

---

amend the (Extension

10.

-An Ordinance to Emergency Powers Tom So claimed that the keepers of these moh-

and Amendment ·Incorporation) jong schools and opium divans had conspired

Three men were Jointly Ordinance 1948, for reviving the

Compensation (Defence) Regu to get her into trouble because she had pre-

Mr. F. tions 1940 charged before

which had elapsed, viously worked for the Japanese and they d'Almada at Central yesterday and to make modifications

and burglary thought this was wrong.

validate the Guild, with Tom Se and man's outer garments were re-counts of larceny from dwell- An Ordinance to Chan Pui-lam, is charged with taineet by the school as a depositings in Aberdeen district on demanding $500 from Lo Wun- for the debt.

Tam So denied that she had yung and $500 from Pun Tai-

Guild and Tam are joint-ver demanded money from other RO,

mahjong schools or opium divans. ly charged with demanding

She claimed that she had been to $26 from to Wun-yung and these places to play mahjong or to

smoke oplum. $100 from Chan Nil while Tum alone is charged 'an two further counts of demanding $100 from Wong Sing and $40

from Lok Siu-hung.

The case a be heard before Mr. Justice E Willinois (Chlef utter) and a jury of seven men, Guild said he had been in the bee Forre for 20 years and was lue for retirement and pension

ext May,

paid $1.900 as part compensation And told that mirre would be paid Inter.

During

The occupation the wspa went to Walchow but left withi defendant who WIN brother of husband, certain documents with a Pequest" thirt she be informed whenever

be paid. more money was

After the war she wiele several letters to hith a reveived no Hong reply. On her arrival in Kattg some the Bite she made enquiries at the Marine Depart-repatriated. ment and was told that a sum of $1,500 lund been paid to a person who surf that he was the son of the dead man.

Police found thad the dead man had and that the unney had been paul to defendant who had brought in another buy. to son at teatel represent the steward.

He was interned at Stanley suring the decupation. After the thetation, he served in the Police Lurce fur une mouth before being

He returned te llung Kong in joined & fast and West

They arch onth later by his wife. sere billetted in the Cecil Hotel antil April this year.

Cutti said he often thissed his ents while living m the hotel, use they were served at fixed Loung

Once Reported

He is know of the matter of detaracting money with menaces Mr. Shaf- on Feb. 27, while at eftain's office. He was arrested that

S, 1. Woodhead requested the Court to lakeerlotas, view of the case. The Marion Depatiment are investigating a number pension cases and to example of defendant would deser offers,

BOY'S ARM BITTEN OFF

Peoria, Iola, Jame 30,

A 250-pound Honolayan black benr bit off the arm of 12-year- old-John-Dickerson m-thezon

here yesterday,

Young Dickerson climbed over the safety fence to feed the beast some grapes when it grabbed the bay's arm above the elbow and tore it off.

l

An emergency crew heal played hases on the bear for 45 minutes before it would surrender the stump

of the arm-United Press,

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anning and the same afternuo was sent to Hospital.

Guild admitted that on occa alons he had more drink than he should have consumed.

onze

She said that one of the oplum divan keepers who had evidence against her caused her To be assaulted In Wanchol 11 years ago. Pointing to a acar un her face, Tam So claimed that

this had been caused during the assault.

Marked Notes

POP

WHAT KRY

ARE YOU PLAYING

IN

SKELETON

KEY -

SEQUEL TO DRIVE

Hall Porter Arrangement

ANYTHING,

WARTIME

ON OPIUM DIVANS LAND SALES

The Land Transactions

Four "keepers, 42 smokers, 21 opium pipes, one heroin pipe, 38 lamps, 158 pots of opium, and 1,585 heroin pills were seized by Police (Enemy Occupation) Ordin- parties in the course of an 'oplum-divan driveance 1948 giving effect to voluntary land transactions organised by Chief Inspector J. Johnston and during the Japanese occupa

on tion passed through its first reading in Legislative Coun- cil ́ yesterday.

members of the Urban Council, continuance in office of the six May 15.

The men are Wong Sun, 19, whose term offer expired on May Cheung Yung 12, 1948. Necessity for the mea

Attorney Li Bur, 25 and

explained the Rure, 36.

Recond First and

defendants General, was the departure fren Chairman of pleaded not guilty, but third de- the Colony of the

Council before the when appoint- fendant admitted the offences and the Urban

Dot. Sgt.-Major lu Muk in Kowloon Inspector Moran, who prosecuted, date mentioned, Informed the Magistrate that he ments would have been made in the

Tuesday. would accept the pleas of all the the normal way

An Ordinance to amend

Arrested

CI by Johnston Chung was fined $850) (or, five defendunts.

Cinematograph and Celluloid and second defendants First

It empowers the purchases ori 1923, making and DSM lu Muk at 90 Woo-months' hard labour) white the were accordingly discharged while Film Ordinance

18 betler provision for prevention of sung Street, first floor, Yeungokers were fined $35 cach, his succesor in title to call upon defendant. received

by Mr. Blair-Kerr.

the vendor for an assignment, to sentenced to third

Ip Fung (22) 'was fined $750 recommendation fire where celluloid and cinemato- Hung (25) was

be made in the normal form in months and a

graph Alms are stored and used

four months' hard labour (or four months) when he ad-use in the Colony. for banishment.

onus of centrul the

divan af 221 carried and placing were The burglaries

The Acting Attorney General Inspection on the Chief Off without the option of a fine, mitted keeping Tam So also alleged that there

and

first floor. (Mr, G.E. Strickland) introdur., Village and the

ment by Mr W. A. Blair-Kert and possession of opium,

sold: the Japonesa Police.

Ing the Bill, The whole floor -WES were some 70 to 80 opfum divans put in Stanley

being in the Central District. She said residences of Miss Griffins, Meter Fire Brigade instead of on the and recommended for banish-Reclamation Street.

An Ordinance to repeal and re-at Kowloon yesterday. Of the

as belonging to the Crown and. that if she was in fact demanding Peaker and Mr. Cairns and their Commissioner

all structures erected on it as bo- watches, fountain place the Legal Practitioners Gr-17, smokers, 18 were ined $36 used as a divan when the third regarded all land in the Colony entered and

dinance 1871, the object of which each while the other had his Pulice party, under Det she would bave approached these money from opluni divan keepers, respective servants' quarters were

Is to bring in-n-more comprehen-ball-of-$50 estreated-Nine Inspector MacPherson Falded Itlonging to the Crown Lessee.

and seized Tour "pipes," "eight other oplum divans as well, not pons-and-clothing-were-stolen,

pipes, 13 lamps and 28 pots of lamps and 24 pots of opium. one or two isolated divins. only

marked

The nine mukers arrested She said that the $30 in mar

opium were confiscated.

were fined

by Mr. Bloir-Kerr, uutes found in her possession was part of the change which she had received from Lok Siu-hung for a $50 note. Tum So said she had smoked $10 worth of oplum in Lak's

$50 was divan and this Rive towards payment,

So also alleged that Lok bad requested her to purchase Ave grace of. Calentta rawy opium, which was very rar

In Hong Kong. there being only about ten persons handling the sales.

a

Aided Larceny

sive Ordinance.

Attorney General The Acting explained that the Bill was put up at the request of the Hong Kong Law Society who consider cd that It provided what Hong Kong requires.

Tenancy Tribunals

Chan Wah, 19, was sentenced

Council also passed the Rules to a year and eight months'

A. of Procedure (Landlord and Ten hard labour by Mr. W. Blulr-Kerr at Kowloon yester-ant) (Amendment) Ruies 1948 day on the charges of aiding made by the Acling Chief Justice and abetting 1 larceny and on June breach of deportation order.

Defendant, sald Sub-Inspector S. Howarth, was arrested by 401 in the morning of June Shanghai Street while struggling with L Kan. Lo told the constable that defendant ani another

lind picked his man

29 at

All the prosecution witnesses, she said, had conspired to get her into trouble because she had pre- Heviously worked for the Japanese. renurled far being and they thought this was wrong. Tam So declared that although she did earn her living by being a broker as well as a prostitute. she never at any time stooped to the demanding of money with

under the inturnce duty.

white

an

Ch another occasion, when he

Dandy to relieve gas trie trouble, he elapsed "in" leg

He managed House Street. make his way bricks to the Hotel and was sent to capital where he remained for two days.

10

10

On Feb. 15, he went of duty mitinight. White going down Police the slope

Central Station, he met CSI Wong Yuen- fat, who invited him for a drink. While walking along Aberdeen Street, they met Lo Wun-yung and the second ceased Tan So. Kam When

the they reached Kong Restaurant, the two women entered first and were joined by the third accused, Chan Pui-lam. Guild said that he only had n mail brandy and bottle of heer. Food was ordered, but he did not want to eat. Soon afterwards, he, left the party and went home by taxi.

menaces.

7, 1948, They dealt with one-man magistrate Tenancy

determination of ap Tribunals, peals, and costs.

A motion put forward by the Acting Financial Secretary- (Mr.)

extending Clarke) powers of all note-imuing banks to make, issue, re-imus and cir culite notes until and including

the

No Option

Led by Det. Sub-Inspector A.

cach $35

Remanded

Sub+

L Gordon of the Special Branch, a Polico party raided 183 Temple La Sing (37), whose divan at Street, second floor, and arrested (17 Pelho Street, second fluor, Chung Chun and nine smokers, was rolded by Det. Sub-Inspector They also seized.

pots of Morrison, was remanded for

seven week when he was charged be opium, five pipes and lamps.

105

SHAMEEN PROPERTY DEFICIT

not

They instituted

a Land House Reglairation, mice but

registrations of us. Office where signments were made, but the form used was not operative as it was not under seat and was based on the wrong conception regard- ing ownership of land.

Upon the reoccupation of the Colony the Land Once Registers which were recovered contained fore Mr. Blair-Kerr with keeping ho record of transactions during ant oplum and heroin

divathe occupation, and a method had possession of 1,585 heroin pills accordingly to be adopted to put and 13 pots of opium, and Pos purchasers on guard against sus- sesalon of three oplum and one heroin pipes.

pert transactions. This, method

His seven smokers were fined consisted of putting all occupation

$35 each,

Luk Wal-men

first floor at 121

(25),

transactions in our own registers, whosein arsen colour Ink,

divan occupied the whole of the

The Bli before Council icoats" Nan Chang these, green-ink entries as natual “ Street and which was raided by notice to a purchaser for a period

J. Clarke which

during Chief Inspector

and vendor June 20, was fined $1,000

Of

of

(or

two

years,

purchaser

six months hard labour) by Mr. will be able to determine their righter and if any of the occupa it was subsequently learned July 12, 1949, was-also-passed.

W.A. Blair-Kerr yesterday, The following legislation enter-

the 11 smokers arrested, tion transactions are succesfully that the other man had commit

following 'statute book who admitted ted Lis larceny and had passeded the Chan Pui-lain,

five were fined $25 each while challenged they will be deleted

other A net profit of HK$19,773.64 the

six forfeited their jor modified. being present at the Kam Kong the money on to becused who, passing of the second and third

maintained that he in turn, passed part of It to arending:-

As a result of time Debtor and Restaurant.

An Ordinance to amend the was made last year by the ball of $35. The eight pipes, 13

which has knew nothing about "the matters third man, Defendant had unly

Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1813. Hong Kong and Canton Ice lamps and 27 pots of oplum were Creditor. Ordinance

confiscated.

become law, creditors become on- with which he was charged, He si on him wheri arrested,

to amend the Manufacturing He had two previous convie-

An Ordinance

Company,

titled in

certain cases to have was entirely innocent.

Business Herring

their securities restored: Where Limited. At the company's tions in 1947 and was banjabed Fraudulent Transfare of Bus for fo on Oct. 21 last.

Ordinance 1923, 10.35 tomorrow.

the security was a mortgage, of amend the annual general meeting, yes- An Ordinance

land, this will entali a deletion of Companies (Re-construction terday, it was announced that

the green-ink entry showing the Recorde) Ordinance 1947.

discharge of the mortgage, N

will be resumed at

Not Guilty Of Murder

At the Criminal Sessions yes- terday, a jury of five men ans! Chan Tom- found two women kam, 30, unemployed, not guilty et murder.

The jury retired twice before reach a unanimous When asked if he had made ro- they could erence to the bangles, earrings verdiet.

Chan was formally discharged and gold teeth of Lo Wur-yung, Guild admitted that he had, but by Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Puisne explained that his reference was made Jokingly.

was on

Judge), on the charge of murder, bu_reimanded in gool custody until the next Sessions, when he will be tried on kidakpping and other charges.

Stored Celluloid Films

An Ordinance to provide for

the net profit had been trans-

the re-vesting in the former own-ferred to the Profit and Loss

ers of certain land in the region Account, leaving a

débit

that Account to be carried forward.

N.O.C.

HK Mines Need Capital

an.

of Ping Shan resumed during the balance of HK$19,145.55 in period of British Military Admin- istration, and for the payment of

The Hong Kong Mines, Limited, is in need of machinery and fresh compensation in certain cases in

The Chairman, Mr. respect of the user thereof.

Marsh said in his report for the capitul. At the company's annual

mecting yesterday it was for provides This Ordinance

that the main item of re- year

nounced

ced that the Board of Direc return to their owners of land revenue was rents from the Comtors was in the marker to consi-

fn property quisitioned in 1942 for construc pany's

Shameon, der proposals from any parties in- tion of an airfield at Ping Shan, Canton.

He added that in the Proft and which was subsequently abandon:

Account credit had been Heavy penalties were im-ed, and for compensation to those Loza posed by Mr, W. &. Blair-Kerr owners whose land had been re-

tained for road-making. at Kowloon yesterday on three

An Ordinance persons who pleaded guilty to Dutiable Commodities-Ordinance 150.00 in arrears had been colpation.

About 100 tons of trud-concen-

Yau Kiu

tercsica in lead mining.

The. 1947 activities of the com pany were confined to preserving taken only for rents for which property and equipment which cash was actually received and had survived the Japanese occu-

$15.- to amend the while some portion of the

J

ALLOWED NON-ASIATICS

IN CAFE

1

The motion was seconded hr the Colonial Secretary (Mr. D.M. MacDougall and currted. animously.

Kai Tak Conversion Ordinance

117-

lected the amount outstanding

from Japanese irats, left over

When the Japanese occupied had increased considerably in the working, was sold in the London the Colony they forcibly took meantino. Action

bad

already market. The proft muda.. how- heen taken by the Company to ever, dwindled to HK$1,495.40 recover the arrears of

rent.

over from owners some 1,038

after payment of nil 1947 upkeep. tots of land at Kal Tak some With regard to items of ma- This mail proat has been applied with buildings thereon, for chinery and plant removed from against" the accrued 1053 of the purpose of extending their

Company's premises during $968,208.03, brought forward airfield. Japanese occupation, certain from 1048,

the

The

No Recollection Coming to the allegations which

the

of summonsS

storing 1931. - had been made that he demanded

The murder with which Chan. money from the keepers of mah- jong schools and oplum divans, was charged was alleged to have celluloid films without a per-

1 taken

place at the Tal Fung mit. Guild sald that he had no re-

Ts Tat-wah of the Lime Kiln, Lau Fau Shan Village, collection of these incidents.

Ile had known the second ac-Ping Shan in the New Territories, Film Studio was fined $250 for used since November last, when on March 11, when Fung Ki, an having about 160 reals of flim on street employes of the Kiln, was shot June 2: Leung Chau-shan of the she was arrested as a

dead.

Unilight-Film-Studio, was fined

When the Colony was walker, together with several

The case for the prosecution aximilar sum for having 160 reels other girls and brought to the

was conducted by Mr. J. Reynolds, on his premises on May 28:

For a breach of a condition of of these were recovered during Mr. R. A. Wadeson, acting in occupied, the British Military Ad- Yau-tung

1 of charge room at Central where he Crown Counsel, assisted by Det. while Leung

the Company were a 15-ton fee Geo. T. Scholey, disclosed that use of the airfield and such us in duly

Waldron and Det. Victory Avenue, first floor, was his licence, Ho Fuk-lun of Hol- the year. The Items returned to the absence of the Chairman, Mr. ministration continued to make of Insp. P.J.

was fined reels lund Cale, Wanchai, He was informed by one of

tined $200 for storing 50

$60 by Mr. Hing-shing Lo at the Making Compresor and a small possibilities had been explored of likely to continue until a new air-

number of ice. Cans but these letting the mine either on anfield is constructed, the woman searcher that second. Insp. D. H. Taylor,

Mr. V. d'Alton, Instructed by on June 2,

the Wah Central Magistracy yesterday,

The Japanese paid some coun- value only as scrap. operating or royalty basis. Dis to bo had

refused accused

Wan Shul-fong of Mr. H. Capstick of Messrs.

He was summoned for allowing & have

"The item Investment, $25,000, cusalons with Interested partles pensation for houses, but none for searched. He then went and

assigned for the Tung Firm of 952 Canton Road Deacons, was told ascond

was fined $150, for storing 220 three non-Asiatics in his cafe on accused that she

represented by Debentures of the during the year, however, falled agricultural lots which they re- defence of Chan by the Crown.

garded as belonging to the Gov- must be searched.

Clunie, Hong Kong Land Investment & to achieve any results. A light

lbs. of calcium carbide in a place May 10 at 9.60 pan,

Superintendent T. E.

น been re-

emment, other than an approved store on

Eastern District told the Agency Co. Ltd., June 1. Defendant was licensed of the

Company were closed." mid. to store 300 lbs, in an approved court that he warned defendant deemed since the books of the Dairy pit on his premises but had the three evenings previously against "The indebtedness of the

$12,734.30 was

ing in Icgislative Council vester- For two months Chan Su-tin 200 lbs, on other parts of the serving non-Asiaties. The Military next day, when second se-

sut Liquidated by that Company on

day, provides for pararent of Hong Kong floor The calcium carbide was have great difficulty in keeping Farm Company,

disposessed appeared before the Magls-plied his boat in cused

servicemon in plain clothes

November 24, 1947, and they trate, she made a complaint that waters without a licence. Yester ordered to be confiscated.

A quarrel between two pork compensation her dress had been torn by the day he was caught and charged Div.-Officer V. C. Seymour of such places.

in reply to the Magistrate, Mr. have also paid-off the amount of stall employees at the Ma Touandowners (Kowloon Fire Brigade) pro- ane Angered Inspector."

Clunnie said that oates in certain $20,000 represented by Loan at Wal Road Slaughter House at whose property is regarded sa scculed in all cases.

the last published Ac-seven o'clock last night, resulted having been, resumed, as on Sep. arcos in Wanchai were hot per- Call in mitted to servo Europeans.

tral

struggle took place and the

Bimay draw which second ac cused was wearing at the time was torn;

The

COULD NOT PAY FINE

at the Marine Court, three His

were that some Gulld sald

savings, however, weeks later, while he was walk-insufficient to pay a HK115 fine. ing towards the Chorge Room 'nt He Had-only HK$5, FL Central, he saw recond accused As a result, Chan was sent to 10. to the Court, She shouted prison for three days. S

to him and said that

Ke and

athers had been arrested a

were going to Court.

Later, she entered the charge

waving a

of $10 a bundle room notes at him, saying at the same time that she had only been fined 810, while the other girls, who had not appeared, had their ball Estrepied,

Quiet Life

On one occasion he went to the Hong Kong Hotel, where a bum the" most expantive outing. Ho and Bir wife Had only attended two dance, the St. Andrew's Reel Club Ball. Hlu

Reminders

10

Today

HKPR Orders

Loo Kong Pilios Reserve Order No. 11 Follow

CHARGE. BOOM DUTT: Member, de- talled for: Charge Rocin-Duty ave hereby ordered 'toi, parade) at the various „Follo

| Aththina vue warned.

A BADIO-CAR-DUTY; Members detalled.

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L'a

he

Correspondence

Had It

CHOPPER ATTACK

The Airfield (Kal Tak Extory

Reversion Ordinanc sion: and 1948, which passed its first"read-

203.

and horiso-owners.

in one of them, Chung Sal, 18, oftember 1, 1945, an

A plan is being prepared of the the Chung: Les Pork Stall, Yau- mati, Market, being httacked with various tate which shall be grad ed and specified, and the value Gov la chopper) R

ernment

Resum.p

volite of the land, it sold in the open market

Valuation and

Sompensation Awili

In defending himself, Chung will be determined by the received verlosts cuts on the right tion: Ondersta arin. He was sent to hospital for frealment. ⠀ tains. His find will be greated. The assailant escaped.

completely

We

of 302 was spent that was Monthly Art Exhibition, Helena ANTI-COMMUNIST now Mining Ordinance became may be consider dole all but

..

be based on

on September 1, 20452, 3

The Bill mado no povision, for NOT YET FOUND allocation of land in lieu of cash

The Bill, which was introduce

Strickland

tary (Mr. D.M, MacDougall) and carried

(or Radio-car. Duty: are hereby ordered to Sir, Well, men you who chase with "Bai Jove [nerade for this duty an warned,

the elusive minerals, presuma forgot about this", You have been RESIONATION 1. The recent applica-you have all received your bitkidded along by the publication,

by articles The body of Mr. Victor Mac-payment, but such proposal will | tiơn 'w£• PC:{R}° $($; •M»»Wan' Kow • ot

of paper from Government "rn of this Ordinance. No. 4 Company, to

Papers about the Donald, Assistant United King not be unacceptable 10 relen from the gretting that a Licence cannot appearing in commemoration; raseda

Forca, has been approved with effect from be granted at present and that it shortage of mlaerola, which you dom Trade Commissioner, who I ment wherg. such Guild said this: Histomily life Dominion Day

wreath-laying ceremony at SWIMMING PICNIC: A rimming may be possible to reopen the now exist in the Colony but was drowned when he fell over-practicable. was very quiet. He occasionally

Salwan Military Cemetery, pictata dilver Mina, Bay, open to me question about April next year have to be purchased from hard board from a yacht near Green

(Mr. G. E went with a wife to restaurants

m; reception at H.K. and their friends, has been oegaalsed Mark the word, "may" It is your currency countries and by noted istend on Sunday afternoon, had by the Acting Attorney Geners for dinner by `way' of a change

Club annex,`· 6.30-8・・ p.m.; | to take plese on July 11,' 1949. For fur|turn now to regret that you ever technical mining men coming: tofindt, up to a life hour fast night seconded by the Colonial · Recro- from the hotel fare.

ther particulars :'please' apply to the spent the time and

money rand

what is going to be done special-broadcast over ZBW. Mahjong Class, European YMCA,

moreto disclosing the locality and to why ging interviews as been recovered. May • #ocratary;~P.Be---* pama

of mineral present in your shortly. All this to you does not 3 p.m.

application. You all know that make sense when your application

May Institute, 430-pm. 1

Law on 23rd January 1948. You from now? You hear about DEMONSTRATION told to yourselves iffat list the the supposed development of the Mining Monopoly of the Colony Colony but your interest in its Berlin, June 20, denishad; now we can do some- davlopment: la forgotten. Maybe Concett, St. Stephen's Girls' German police tonight dis into You know now that your Unofficial Membershave! College, Lituston Falb, at 8.30 persed about: 2,000 delegates of great deal of time was spent forgotten that is mineral wealth

the Berlin Independent trade in drawing up the Ordinance, of a country plays major p Classical Musle Concert, Euro- union oppoellion who attempted great deal of money, apunt in in its development. Bellave, me

- porn YMCA, 8 p.m./

to stngguan mil-Communist de having it printed with time resalt chaps you have "hady) Kowloon Atary Club luncheon, monstration outside the Berlin that heaps of printed-paper-now day we may meet in a posla Peninsula Hotel, 12,30 p.m. radio station, which is Sovietlles In Governments Arecorda) where an. Ondingnew-in war KANGENBATURDAY PATUNG controlled, in the British sector of morgue probably to be forgotten more than the paper it, in writ AGROKORON COR AVED, UK unifl tione: deposits on for I am quiting this barbel "The Magie" Lamp") "staged by the city,

Rowery Chinch Club, Club de There were no "Incidental" - mental will decida tasand, what promises because I have shod

this section of the morgue con-

Ball

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V Coming Events

TOMORROW

Herning money ad a|Sino-British Club'

Tam So said that Lo Wun-yung bore a grudge against her as the result of incident which took THE SHUI HING CO. place at her mahjong school.

Describing the incident, Tam So said that a player at the mah-

· jờng” “school, who was unable to pay a debt of $12, was stripped edéployées LoEVALNOS

DEPARTMENT STORES

· 187–105- Dos -Voeux-Bond, Co. of his clothing and beaten up by

1am.

Music Group.

DON'T KEEP IT TO

YOURSELF

-OR-24354

Clething, and money to the -value of $500 was stolen by for

armed robbers who guided; quarters occupied, by farm pla at a farm at Kum, Tin, 201 ritorias, at 1230 21. Yaku

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