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'PHONE DEPOSIT PROTEST

Proposal For 300% Increase

Organisations Send

Letter To Company

A joint letter by four Chinese organisations in Hong Kong protesting against the proposal to in- croase telephono deposits by 300 per cent was sent to the Hong Kong Telephone. Company yesterday, The letter was signed by Mr. Ko Chuk-hung,, Chair-

man of Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr.. Shum Choy-wah, Chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese Manufacturers' Union, Mr. Chan Nung-fong, Chairman of the Chinese Cham- ber of Commerce, Kowloon, and Mr. Robert Der, Chairman of the Kowloon Chamber of Commerce.

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Reminders

Today

Lawn Bowls Feague games, KCC, KBGC, Recreio, KDRC, ccc, HKFC, INC.

Industrini Exhibition, Chinese

YMCA, 10 am.

Boxing Exhibition,

Club, 8 p.m.

China Fleet

Coming Events ·

TOMORROW Dassical Concert, Toc -H Club, Talbot House, 40, Macdonnell Rond, 1.30 p.m.

Talk on "Alcohol, Its Use and Abuse," by Dr. R.D. Scriven, European YCMA, 8.30 p.m.

MONDAY Land Sale, at PWD office, Colonial

• Secretariat, 3 jum.

TUESDAY

have

H.

curring the occupation periori

Addressed 14 the Manager of pure, we should Be to the Telephone Company, the your attention to the fact that

ihe telephone subscribers letter reads:

respective dune goost service to your Com- "On behalf of our Chambers Commeren, the pany in keeping and taking good instruments Hong Kong Manufacturers Union care of the telephone instr net/

a number of Chinese organi isations incluling a majority of telepinne

nafscribers by Han Kong and Kowloon, we wrlie to express our strong opposition in your Company's recent proposal of increasing the telephone des posit from HK$50.00 up to the pany. nstonishing amount of HK$206,00

K. Rotary Club Luncheon, Root Gerdon, 1. K. Hotel, 12:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY Photographic Society of Flong Kong dinner and meeting,

whea many other valuable things the were lost or taken away by

In this connection, we Japanese

Cafe Wiseman, 7.30 p.m. to hope that your Company will not

l'oc H Club meeting. Talbot forget what the subscribers hav

House, 50, incdonnell Road, one for the good of your Com

Public Utility

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8.30 p.m.

James Morning. European YMCA (Women's Section), 10 nm. Summer Social, European YMCA

HK-PAKISTAN MONEY ORDERS

service

from each of your subscribers. "What we undersшnd is tha

"From our own point of view, the telephone service is a public we cannot see my justifiable rea-utility and as such. It should be son for such an increase and we imaged to provide the greatest are very much by doubt whether possible facility to the public in your Company has obtained the

towards of contributing Way sauction from the local Govern- the revival of trade prosperity ment for such action whiels da Hong Kong. It is entirely un- our Company to Hable to set a

perebut

justflable for your similar increases by other l

ble

ggravate the burden of the com- utilities with the possible result reial community by increasing of causing unrest to the publle telephone deposits, especially at and beliging relational diffleul- tle to the commercial com- Colony is still making slow pro-rder will be 300 rupees from munity.

Hong Kong and 20 rupees froin Pakistan..

A direct money-order tween Hong Kong and Pitkis- tan will be started on September said the Colony's Pustmuster- cieneral, yesterday,

a thing when the traile of the Maximum amount for a single

gress.

Instruments Pre-Wor "In sending you this protest, "We have to point out to you we eagerly hope that your Com- that the majority of your sub-pany will have the goodness of

the matter renosidering

and

Itposit Inerrase.

scribera have been in poses within the proposal of the dr

In meantime, we Fly request that you will

the be That telephone

CASE of non-complianc which should by no menne be with your notice demanding pay-

Rion of their telephonen for a Wal long time before the war.

that the Instruments are pre war commedities, the value of ott in

is therefort, obvious

telephone

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OFFICIAL NOTICES

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948.

Girl Artist

Anolent -Chinase historic beautios were on-exhibition at the Roof Garden, Hong The Kong Hotel, yesterday. paintings were by Miss Dian Arternis Kan (above) talent- ed Chinese artist. The ex- hibition was formally opened by Lady Granthem.

And Her Art

Bill To Recover

Genuine

Pago 3.

Excess Stamp Duty BLUE BAND

A bill to recover oxcess stamp duty which become payable as a result of the passing of the Stamp (Amendment) -Ordinance of '1946 will be pro-|| sented to the Legislative Council shortly for discussion and approval.

previous

to

on

inter

has accordingly been

The new bill, known as the der to prevent evasion, to nseer- Conveyancer Stamp (Amendment) Ordinancelain duty on other of 1948, will be read as one and instrument by reference to a with the Stamp Ordinance of conveyances, on sale dullen

assignments voluntary 1921.

vivos, conveyances by way of ex- Explaining the objects and ren-change, leases granted for a pre- auns for the new bill, an official mium, etc., will increase corres- statement said that is a result of pondingly. This would be the the Stamp (Amendment) Orcoso oven If, as provizion werb dinance,

ace, 1946, an excess stamp

made. duty of 10 per cent became pay-the New Territories executed in Instruments relating to land in nble on the excess consideration represented by a conveyance on pursuance of the New Territories kale executed on or aftor Sep-Regulation Onlluakce, 1910, have tember 30, 1946. Cortain pro-

rohitherto been exempt from stamp visions relating to such excess Guty under the principal Ordin duty, inserted to produce equity, ince. The valtriity or the mothod proved complicated and a cause whereby this was effected is at It is considered least doubtful. for delay in practice. The state-

that while power should be faken ment added

ristruments if to exempt such Government can afford to may be desirable to limit the lose the revenue produced by the excess stamp duty but particular character or exe

exemption lostruments of a executed preciated that the original for a particular purpose. The op- posal, contained in Bill cubmitted to Counell, to sub-portunity

orem takon to amend the section which stitute a five per cent ad valorem duty in all cakes would work contains power to make regula- hardship in those cases where, lons, so as to facilitate differen- after excess stamp duty hndation in the case of instruments ulready been paid, five per cent effecting land in the New Ter- ad valorem duly had to be paid

In the absence of express pro- on a fresh conveyance. sentations to this effect were re-vision stamp duty is borne by the ceived both from the Law Society purchaser but, since the impost- and the Chambers of Commerce. tion of the 10 per cent excess hot stamp duty, it has been normal to It is considered reasonable that provide in the agreement for sale future conveyances on sale should that it should be borne equally. beat three per cent ad valorem nimeulties might accordingly luty and that conveyances on

executed oute, which have not already paid after the Bill tremes law pur-i

arise if conveyances, the 10 per cent excess duty re- | ***** ferred to, should in addition pay suant to such an aireement, were cent ad to be subjected automatically to valorem duty by way of excess the now duty. Clause 6 accord- ingly provides that, in the ease of agreements of the above nature Into before August, 25, entored 1948, when it is hoped to read the present Bill for the first time, there will be an option to stamp in accordance with the

ith the old duties with those substituted as A result

of the parsing into law Subject as of the present Bill. rope barrier, where they were dered overage. In doing so, 1

instruments

pre- collected by the Camp Sanitary hope I shall be able to voice the aforesaid Squad, Nelther the Generals nor fecilags of the public.

sented for stamping after com- So far as I know, the number mencement of the Ordinance in- extroduced by the Bill must be respective stamped in accordance with the

new dulles.

Above is shown one of the typical paintings by Mua Kan.

China Mail Photos.

another three

duty.

per

Repre-

In view of the fact that it is always customary, mainly in or-

CORRESPONDENCE

to

re-

school for

Pro-

ritorios.

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Personalia

·

No Fuss, No Bother Sir,One reads and hears con- ilderable adverse criticism of the

the permanent mates of the estimated at the post-war rate that a more dumand notices Kong Police,

the increased deposits, Craffic Department of the Hong Comp objected to this, since it of students that have been

their from became known as the "Benjo pelled prices.

contrary,

Let us for once look on the they should be subject to year of this kind be sent out for the bright side and give credit where Bucket Mall" because a tin con-schools this year must be tremen-

considerable. taining news and messages, was dously ly depreciation according to the said purpose."

credit is due.

out, concented in the gards my own school, about one general rules of business un

The arrangements made fur pussed

hundred and twenty poor fellows dertakings. From this point of

the renewal of Driving Licences micket. view, It is so much the more

[are admirable, no fuss, no bother. As regards Thrashings," every from the senior classes only have F.O.W. thought he was lucky to lost their valuable scholarships. unreasonable for your Com-

no waiting, and the Officer or AND

Gfficers responsible are be get passed a day, without being The total number of the expelled pany to ralue the amount of

Among the departures from the on the slapped, but none of the Generals boys and girls cannot be any- deposits, the collection

heartily congratulated of

APPOINTMENTS

considering that Peninsula Hotel on Thursday were than thing but big, Purly over received more which is in fact not specified in

access of their planning.

that; in fact, the many bad "beat there are about twenty British Mrs. M. L. 15torich, Mr. and Mrs. Ex-

T.J.J.F. the Telephone. Ordinance

Coples of the Kai Tak

Inga-up." only started to occur Secondary schools in this Colony. 1925.

tension Plan and of the Exten-

after the Party had left. No Sucing that only few out of these Johnstone, Mrs. E. L. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. F. Koo, Mrs. T. M. Car- "In consideration of the faction Schedule have been Bled af

Social Sot

doubt the Commandant did some-schools are still to admit a small ter, Messrs. Carr Michael, E. C. that the Government is now fak-the Land Often, Hong Kong, and

Sir-We read the "Below The times give orders for a specific number of applicants, I quite

C.D. ing care to control the prices of at the oftee of the Assistant Land Salt? epistle with mixed feel-1.0.W, to be beaten, but

no wonder if all the others are able Sellers. Hibben Zlosing.

Hyland, H. Alexander, W.K. Territories. Ings of disgust und horror that Guard or member of the Japan to get room in any commodities in the Colony as a Cicer in the New measure to prevent profiteering An official

announcement yester person of so high a calibre esa Camp

Staff needed orders; next term. With reference to Lloyd, F. Hogan, and F. P. Kalcer. activities, we are very much spected at either of the offices pickles and fics, powder in order out.

spr-

day said that the copies may be should spend two years hawking they did it freely enough with these urgent educational

blems, bitter criticisms have been prised to hear that

local

Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel your Con-

to acquire sufficient 'Althy lucre is acting on the proposal of un payment of a fee of HK$1.

It is quite stuplu to say the made frequently in the pany

to be admitted to the Hong Kong Commandant had a increasing the telephone deposits,

personal papers, both English and Chinese. Thursday included Betram Milford Social Set. Mr. Stanley thus causly

causing millions of dollars

grudge against the Generals be- It is a great pily that the educa- Mrs. E. J. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. We consider that he would cause they to be frozen under no logiest has been added to the list of Au

were better cam-tional authorities do not seem to be E. M. Hawkins, Mr.

Pamuss, Mrs. Nabanto, Miss Whether this done thorised Auditors, according to have been more beneficially empaigners than he was; not more paying evon-the-slightest-atten- R. M. Yates, Miss Gertrude purposely or unintentionally we the Government Gazette yester-ployed hewing coal to help the than 25% of the Camp Staff had ton to them. That is probably Caterinan, Miss M. Casaan, Com

Old Country in her sore straits. ever heard a shot fired in anger, why Hong Kong is not noted for cannot tell. but it must be real-way.

This would have ancured that he much less "campaigned;". theyits education even though it is mander and Mrs. R. A. Vallet,

J. E. ised that the freeking of such a

Boring, C. TA. one of the greatest cities in the Messrs. tremendous um of money from

Mr. John Michel! has ceased to would not only be admitted to were C3 Garrison Troops.

That is probably Doyle, Sheng Hal-liang, C. F. Sir Shenton Thomas was kept world today. the present social set. of Britain the public will attec!

Oficer as from but also business be Imenigration

endeared him in the behind when the Generals Party why people often say that Hong Boeticher, Robert Lewis, R. Gat- circles to no small degree,

August 14.

Its place has begu hearts of working men the world moved, as a suspected Typhoid Kong spends much more on roads lo, S. W. Clark, C. W. Smith, C. C. "As long as

the telephone led by Mr. Ray Vincent Francis ver.

Cartier, (It was said in revenge than on education, which is, as I logers, V.L. Zoller, Marnas, charges are collected in advance, Turner, Assistant Superintendent

In conclusion we would like to for his supposed ill-treatment of think, quite true. What does it F. L. Hughes, C. W. Johnson, E your Company is well protecter of Palice. Mr. Michell, Acting say that if he is the type of per- Japanese internees) and segregat-profit Hong Kong to be famous van Heldon, F. D. King, H, M. and with regard to losses and Chief Inspector of Police, is now

on we have been sent out to de-ed in the Carpenters hut untit for its trade, commerce, coin-Wong and T. Addis Martin. damages, we are inclined to think Deputy Immigration Officer.. fend then 'roll on demob."

taken to the Japanese Military munications and things of that and have reason to believe that i

This letter only concerns him Hospital in Holto for observation, sort if its inhabitants suffer such cases have been very 'few,

Mr. Sham Fet has been ap

if you are a British subject. If He returned to the Camp after from want of knowledge? Cer-, You can find out the truth by re-pointed Deputy Registrar of nat, does he consider the seeking and lived on his own in the end ferring to your records. Further Births and Deaths, effective from if social prominence in this Col-bays of one of the huts, tho' not

August 10, 1945.

ny so very desirable?

segregated. I amoked several THREE SERVICEMEN,

cigarettes (his) with him during

HKVDC ORDERS

Orders by Lieutenant-Colonel II. Owell-

Volunteer Defence Corpo, follow

COURSE: The course for 1.Q.M...

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communicate with the Adjutants Electrical and Mechanical En-1044, Tie Almalle, Chị DR111 Pie Andrews, ginger of the Public Works De-I

POW Generals

Mr. an

and Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. H. Corra of the tainly we do not want to see Filmo Depot, Marina House, are Hong Kong's children of school in Chicago attending the annual this week of the ago going to grow up in ignor-convention

National Association

Visual ence.

Mr. & Mrs. H. Corra expect to

on new

gest that school-students

The

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LAST TWO DAYS!

SATURDAY & SUNDAY FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ON AUGUST 22,

1.

THE

KAMALA CIRCUS

Nominated by the Hong Kong

the evenings, until he was moved I would like, therefore, to sug Education Dealers.

should *General Chamber of Commerce,

off to join the Generals' Party.

The "Evil Spirit" of the Camp. not be thrown out of their bring back practical information YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE ONE AND ONLY Mr. Philip Stanley Cassidy has

Str. As an ex inmate of Helto

be schools simply because they have

trends in the Visunt CIRCUS NOW TOURING THE FAR EAST. been appointed ап UnoMelal P.O.W. Camp, I feel that I cannot Was Lt. Tomakl, who later

-un- Sir fulled in their oxaminations Commandant, and came Hughes, Acting Commandant, Hong Kou Member of the Legislative Coun- et "White Coolie's" slight die Shonton told him before leaving less they are really incurably education field and -news of the

tortion of facts unchallenged.

and that those promised latest in audio-visual equipment

and supplies. and C.Q.M.,,will be held on Tuesday ni

i was one of a party of 105 "Sapthat he would report to Tokyo bad, 1746 hour in the lecture room at Corps Under instructions from the por Officers who travelled with the ill-treatment of P.O.W pat new schools should be built on X1.9.

of State for Secrefury

the the Generals' party from Singa- ticularly the day we arrived, an earlier date.

I would also like to urge the Mr. Joe Griffin, 19 Kwang Weh INFORMATION: Any person knowing Colonies, Mr. James

Connell pare to Talwan, and I remained when the sick and dying, were

Street, and MIES Deo Mattos, the present address of the next-of-kin of

married at the Registry Location: CAUSEWAY BAY, CORNER OF TAI HANG ROAD the ufm dereased Volunteers I asked to Brown has been appointed Chief n Hello Camp until October made to parade in the pouring educational authorities to admit rain, and stand for several hours overage.boys and girls provided-

THREE SHOWS DAILY AT 3, 6, & 9 P.M. Referring to my Diary:-Ar-with the rest of the POWs be they are not too old. A difference were

The witnesses were Mr. L.S. August 1942, cause we refused to sign the "No of three or four years really does yesterday. II. P. ilio, 0. all DEL,partment. The appointment Lived Hello 30th

Six days later the Generals escape" order. On the Generals re- not at all matter very much since Henil); 4844 Set. Dannister, E.W.: Bat.offective from July 5, 1948. Bartra, 3.W.: #124 Bzt. Bone, A.; Pie

Party were allowed their razors transit through the Camp in every citizen, has the right to go da Silva and Mr. C. A. Matlos,

following forthcoming PACKED FULL OF SENSATIONAL THRILLS. Cox, O.W.: CQMA. Cuihil), G

Shares in Asia Lands Limited and toilet bags; managed to bor October 1944, I was present when to school. His being a bit older Des Voeux, Bir E4 8144 Oer. Duffy, 3.7.and, Equiteblo Trading Company: Imy first shavo for a week Next') with ruge, screamed at Sir Shon-knowledge. Despite this fact and weddings aro announced:-

row, from one of them and had Tomakt, leaping up and down cannot deprive him of further

Major John Franels Soper, ACROBATIC STUNTS, AND DEATH DEFYING PERFORM- Pte. Edwants, P.; -2/Lt. Edwards, Limited, have been

exempted day they all left for a Camp fur-ton; "Aht you write to Tokyo, the fact that many Chinese go W.F.: Mujer Foruth, 113: 4172 One. from the provisions of Articles 11ther North, except Sir. Shenton they tell me, you say I bad man. to school at different ages there Hong Kong Training Centre Unit, ANCES DONE POSSIBLE ONLY, BY THE GREAT KAMALA France, N... Fle, Funz Kliwai: Cot, and 12 of the Moratorium Pro-Thomas who was isolated in the I punish you." For the three days is great difficulty in getting a No. 3 Camp, Argyle Street, and TROUPE.

suspected they were in the Camp, the Party, class of boys or girls of the same. Mlos Beatrice Boreon Mary Lloyd, WE TRAVELLED THOUSANDS OF MILES BY SEA AND Carpenters' «hut "as (a

en route to Hong Kong by the

LAND TO GIVE YOU A CLEAN AND GOOD "ENTERTAIN- Typhold Carrier, for two or three were made to do two hours a day af

Remember that those that Achilles. days, then sent to Jap M.H. for a weeding In the Camp farm,"

Charles Henry Cotton, San MENT. AND HOPE THAT WE HAVE GIVEN YOU EVERY week. After he returned to the but none of them were even slap-have passed the exams may not

be really as good in Intelligence Miguel Brewery, 13 Stor Sheet; SATISFACTION AND THAT YOU DO ENJOY OUR SHOW. Camp he was given a -complete-ped during their slay.

Finally,

without wishing to as those who have failed. To and Mrs. Linda Soong, 12a Wing WE THANK YOU FOR THE KIND SUPPORT DUBING OUR ba in the end of Hut Five,

STAY IN HONG KONG. Generals luck.Boldt us implem the Edu- Po Lambert. Liz: bbs /Bdr gister under the Food Factory re- which was being taken into use seem "pro-Nip," why blame our pass an extins requires a bit of Fung Street.

as an overflow Hospital. About tormeritors for two.

cational Department to look into Among the passengers who left 4T WILL DE A VERY LONG TIME BEFORE WE OR ANY LA HN: Pte. Lau, George: culations, said en Urban Coupell |two weeks later Sir Shenton left | mutually. assisting to clean that these problems, seriously and pay for Bangkok and Singapore by OTHER CIRCUS:DO VISIT YOU,«SO "DO -NOT FAIL TO:

most In-accessible portion of the

Htle affention to the very CPA yesterday were P. Cigani, BRING YOUR FAMILY ALONG FOR THE LAST AND FINAL The spokesman drew attention The "Manual" work, nport human frame, the middle of the A ZIL): 4184 Sat McGallom, D. 'Pie

many students who have lost

Chung Ming-in, Ong Chong-kla! TREAT BEFORE WE SAY GOOD-BYE. Malad. At Tie. Muir, A.K P to the definition of "Food" in the from fetching their food bucketa baEJCT.

ard their scholarships and who and. Chiw Hoy chin, Adulterated Food and Drugs Or-from the Cookhoure, consisted of

possibly going to stay at horns dinance No. 8 of 1935, which in-moving stones from A-14-B.in a

next term. cluded salt under the-hoading. flat basket about digteori inches Rouba, MJ,1 1849 Gar, Bayers,, M.W.I Registration forms may be obs-square, two offlcers per basket:

4187 Gur. Eng Walang Fle, Ford,

"Gaubert, E.2 PW, 'G01, 11- Har Pis, felamation.

SALT MAKERS MUST REGISTER

Goldman, B.; Ple, Gowland, C.M.1 1080 Gr. Greaves, H.E.; Pie,' Hulley, G.; 'Epli, Ting, "E" "Capt. Holmes, IA Cpl. bushion, J.M.: 8081 Dor, Houston, TJ.; Tte. Ate, G.C.; Pa Kern, E.; 4710 Pio. «Kingi, *K3%; "4301 "Gar. Kowakowsky," Sølt manufacturers must re-

-Lawid, -J.P. ↑ «Pts, Lim, (J. Perry Tull Spr.: Marriott. I. Bilist Gar. McCabe, spokesman yesterday.

Murphy, G.: 4197 Gnr. Nash, R.C.1 1167 Pie Morosha, F.A.: 4198 Ghe. Osorio, MIL: Pie Yearos, T.HI.; DN58.1/bdr.

to join the Generals. Party,

..

"EX FURIO.”

"Endoriod. Sir,-"Ex-Furio" has accorded

8171 Ger, Biazord. A.D., Bet. Blephons, tained from the Urban Council This work became a "ge slow-gomo a "pro-view" of his letter qn- J.: 0675;. Opt. Etiopoli, .0.0.

Ont. Blokes, (LD.; PRI Unr. Blona,

379 Secretary.

PRISONER

W.E.; CAM 'un, T.1 Fla, Bweltenham,

-Q.7,}' >4304·1./Bdr. kömerson. '0.1 Pt. |

Thorunyn, › G. Git' L/Cpl. 'Williams, G.L

light" race, and it was delightful awering, "White Cooile and, as

to sea P.O.We fishing by at a former guest of Nippon in the 0001 mph, with a load of at least samo Hefto Camp, I wish to en ten pounds of monothetween; desão His account of

conditions them. True, the process. earned there and the thaccuracles pt frequent "Kure's" and face slap White Coolle's" report. In pass pings, but not thrashings..ing. Fatto" Tomaki was senten- Protests were ado at: Onicors end to 15 years

"AIDE-DE-CAMP.

AIRCRAFT. TRANSFERS

Av Arrivals-freen 'Muntia by "CPA yesterday included Cello Goking. co, Maria Hi Yd, Veronica TMS. Remedios Lim Bee and Tan, Hul.

Modern, E. Middleton, M. Pim- pancau, MaDehouck, M, Frenihäl and Ho Thu jleft for sindo-China yesterday by Air Franco,

Boction Thred of the Ships and Alreract Trungfer · Restriction)?

I. Vallot G. G. Martin. Marnes, H de Montarby and Act of 1930 which required trans actions in respect of aircraft and M. A. 16 Boutiller arrived *** from! al parts at airgraft to be sanctioned

STRENOTIL-DECHKAN, #752: Miguel- ! DIES OF TB redo, A. No. 6 Gey, mat, -18,0248) A verdict of death from The Fisher, John ABC. "Gr. ** Tuberculosis was returned by the 18;0;48; ROLE ́Anr, ·Legnard, M.la Ned BaldHTY, WGC, 11,1,483-4991 Qur, Zotye Jury sitting over the death of being made to work and answer "SQUAD 6." J.Gandatukry, deaf, 144,

Choubit Tal, agod 40, who was odbywin Nippon, all man ka ROYAL ENGINEERS OLU COMRADES serving a sentence taie care of the health?

Jowo worksh and. “Exorcise, all upon eki StudentExpulsion by the Minister ur Chitten: sprig Gladya Dr Air Kranen 'yester; "ASSOCIATION: *"The 'fukogura) mortlar monthe

'Almada

Amade, wat as one of the Generals Fans felt he and if you whiffon, has been repealedes after formal

clever carried Bon p Buckets, until slow photo enter a protest. In many cherumsction Freiered inla bybabe October 1044 when they again your columns against the env, od or aftar August 15, 1915, WIL

pasdd" through the "Camp, en urcornent in most of the British | got boy pet wili in „drupedi route to Manchurin, They were Becondary schoolsoft, throwing, to have been likav | all-kept(Fincommuniondo, in che glit achoolboya ustachoolgiris, who by virtuozón, that amotion), rashut and twice a day had tonikce have, sailed on theird annual yes, apnounceme

of the Itayal Engineers... OM Domrade

Association will be held to Use the four corner is

*Lange, "YMCA," Kawlóðs Tat 2300 hours.

en/Wriday,··All: Cappyin' punt"und „primant

* will be z kost, welsang, ak, khay merum, actiņa

The monthly: méoiing and din- ner of, the Pholographic, Boolety For Hair Kong" will be held at Cafe Womnis) on Wednesday at

RATES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL

BARCLAYS COLE

SHIPMENTS HAVE ARK VED AND ARE AVAILABLE?

PARCARY PERKINS I OB, LI 1), DAE WANS

LONDON

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