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Closing Times By Alr Stam, Burina, India, Pakistan. Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Fast &

South

Africa, Mauritiue, Great Britain, Italy, N.W. Europe & France. 5

p.m.

Indo-China, 5 p.m.

Canada & U.S.A.. 5 p.m.

Formosa, 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea

Philippines, 3 p.m. Japan...

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Closing Times By Air

Formosa, ..

India, Pakistan, Persian

Gulf

10

CHINA

Judgment For

Trustees

Estate

Of

Chief Justice's Comment

Judgment with costs for the trustees of the estate of the late Mr Woo Hay-tong, in an action involving the repayment in Japanese Military Yen | of a mortgage to the trustees appointed by a Japan- ese Civil Court during the occupation of the Colony, was given by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr- E. H. Williams, at the Supreme Court this morn-

Ports. Egy Fast & South Arlen,

Britain, Italy.ing, when hearing of the case was concluded.

Mauriti

Creat

N.W. Europe & France, 5 p.m.

Siam, Malaya & Indonesia, 5 p.m.

Japan & Kutea, 5 p.m.

Philippines, 3 v..

Indo-China

Africa, 5 D..

*

French

Closing Times By Sea

North

Malaya, Ceylon, Motogasear, Aden

& Egypt. 2 p.m.

Japan, 3 ..

Inda-China. 3 m.

D N.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Z

Clositie Times By Air

Borne, Australia and New

Zealand, 5 p.m.

Philippines, Hawal

U.S.A..

fletters second class mail and par- Glam. fletters and second cels) class mail Canada, letters only}. 5 p.RI.

Malara

Indonesia, Cevlon, India, Persian Gulf Ports. Egypt, East & Bouth Africa, Maurithis, Great Bri- tain, finly, N.. Europe & France.

p.m

Formosa, p.m.

Closing Tinea By Sea India & Pakistan, 10 a.m.

Philippines, 10a.m.

Mainya, 3 p.m

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY J

Closing Times By Air

Formnan. 1 p.m.

Slam, p.m.

Closing Times By Sen

Japan, 2 p.nl.

Siam. 2 p.m.

Malaya, Burma & India, 5 p.m. Ceylon. Madagascar, Mauritiun, Aden, Egynt & Great Britain. p.in. (par & regt: $ p.m. ford).

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Closing Times By Air Philippines

Borneo, 3 &B.N.

p.m.

Siam. Burma.

Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Ent &

Africa, Mauritius,

India,

Pakistan. South

Great Britain,

B

Italy, N.W. Europe & France.

p.m.

Plaintiffs were Messrs John Yardley Hunt and David Lamb Prophet, chartered accountants, of Exchange Build- int present trustees of the estate of the late Mr Woo Hay-tong), for whom the Hon. Leo d'Almada, KC, in- structed by Mr H. K. Woo, appeared.

Defendant was Young See-cheong, of 43 Wing On Street, who was represented by Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, instructed by Mr Peter H. Sin.

Body Found

On KCR Line

The body of a Chinese man, aged about 30, with head crushed, was his found lying on the tracks Canton of the Kowloon Railway hear the signal cabin opposite the Holts Wharf early this morning. The body neatly dressed flannel pants and in grey

Blue sweat shirt, was found by the signalman immediately after the de- parture of the 6.40 a.m., iran from Kowloon,

Д

The station master who was Immediately informed notified the police and in- vestigations

being are conducted.

Moored Boats THEFT OF Outside Port DYNAMITE

were

quarry,

30,

Platruffs' casc was that on October 3, 1041,

defendant Nos. 57, 50 and Gl mortgaged Johnston Road, Wanchal, to the then trustees for HK$52,000 with intorest at the rate of $5 per On August $1,000 per month. 10, 1943, the widow and son of The late Mr Woo Hay-long Mrs Woo Chan-shi and Mr

P

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1951.

H.K. University Alumni Dance

America

Urged To Give Aid To India

New York, Jan. 30,

The United States was again urged today by the New York Times and the Herald. Tribune to grant immediate aid to India in her food shortage. Both newspapers said editorially that this was no

The Hongkong Univer- sity Alumni last night held their annual dancé at the Hongkong Hotel. This picture shows one of the parties present. Seat- ed second from left is Sir Arthur Morse and stand- ing (with rosette) is Dr C. W. Lam, this year's President of the Alumni.

Staff Photographer.

Woo (solicitor), were appointed time to let political considerations cloud the issue.Search

trustees of the estate by the

Cour Japanesc

then Civil existing in Hongkong under the Japanese occupation. On Octo- bor 5

5, 1943, defendant paid Mrs Woo or Mr P. C. Woo MY14,560 in pusported discharge of mortgage and interest.

the

Plaintiffs alleged that neither Mrs Woo nor Mr P. C. Woo de- manded repayment, and clain- ed they were entitled to:

Have the payment revalued

in accordance with the Schedule the Debtor and Creditor

10

1948;

(Occupation Period) Ordinance,

A declaration

that the pay-

Soldier's Alleged Arson

COMPLAINANT'S

STORY

ment was a valid discharge of The story of A European the mortgage debt and Interesi | noldier, setting fre only to the extent of such re- wooden house at valuation;

two

this

"It

The Tribune declared: would be an unhappy paradox if when we are so deeply now, conscious of the importance of maintaining solidarity and well being throughout the non-Com- munist

world,

The

For

Flying Boat.

humanitarian Continues

disposition should fail us,

The need of India is tragic

of India.

"Differences

well

OVET

case because, among other very Listening

good reasons, it is in such sharp disagreement with the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, in the and his spokesman

the

OUT

are

on

a

Posts Behind

Iron

Curtain

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Hongkong Defence Force Orders For Coming Week

90. Flying Programme.

Scrini No. D. Orders By Co- lonel L. T. Rido, CBE, ED, February Commandant, Hongkong fence Force. Dated January 30, 1951.

Force Headquarters

Saturday

3. The following pilots p.m. at the are to attend at a De-KAAF Hanga-Jones, Gauntlett Proudinari, Wigram Hicks, Fraser, "Mose, Randall Salter, RobertsOR Breting Strange, Transport leave

Sunday Canton Road at 1.45 p.m. February 4. Auster Wings Examina

fobertson, Breiling, Strange tion, are to attend at Defence Force HQ ata.ro. for the above exmnina. rton. F. L. licks is appointed In- Examinam Officer. papors to be collected from Adju-

77. Holiday. I.X.D.F. Headquar- tere Lower Albert Road will be closed on Trenday and Wednesday. February 0 and 7, 1001.

78 Depot-Training Week Ending February 10. Squad A47-Auning, vigilating

Miniatura 111, aiming of for wind.

renge, akning off for wind. Squad tant KAAF on Saturday February M-PWT. 4. Bolt manipulation. The following pilots are to st

tand at the KAAT Hamster at 3.15 Gauntlett. Salter. Jones, Squad 81-PWT. 2 Bnapshooting.

MatColvie, WHITEIT. Miniature rango... Firing a shot.

Mose. Front grouping.

Conder. Transport leaves Canton 19. Buleting. All volunteers who

Other pilots who Road at. D .m. have not yet filled in biletling cards

winh to By on Sunday Morning The in respect of dependant members of their famdites thould do so it should attend at 8.30 a.m.

following pilvia are to attend at mediately. Cards, which should be

p.m. :-Gauntlett, Moso Proudman, completed in duplicate, are avaLL-

Randall, Fraser, Maikelvlo, Wigram, attendi Conder. Navigators Kway able in Staff Captain's office.

during Sunday. following points should be noted:- (b) (a) Nil returns are required. Additions

to family or decreasHOM aral change of address should also be reported

Trataing. BO. Intelligence Unit

Lecture Room Parade HQ KDF 6.39 p.m. on Monday February 6. Programme Tutorial Exercise

Fosbury Instructor-Major

RADC.

The

The

following have passed their

81. Attestation. personnel who medical examization are asked to HQ on Friday attend at Force February 9 at the time and stated below:-At 5 p.m.-T. X. Gen

R. F. Hoare, I.. zales, S. Hec, White.

At $.10 p.m.-J. 30. Ho Wing-ker, 8. Koh, Lee Chih-lin. At 5.30 p.m.-Lau Chun-bong, J. E. Chan, Mrs P. Leung, Miso V. Pan.

1.1. Tegiment

az. Duties. Orderly officer of the Next week-Lieut. F. N. Slater.

Oyderly for datyeut. A. Todd. sergeant of the week-8gt. G. A. Next for duty-Sgt. 1. P. Lemay, Tamworth

Drill

It notified that the fal ment, lowing drills and rehearsal only

D. Monday February 12, 5.30 p.m. each evening. Rehearsal One only at the Army Sports Ground Bookunpoo on Sunday Parade 0.30 a.m. Murray Parade Ground. Drees Clean Fatigue (Battle Dress) rifle stings and bayune: froga. All mem- Regiment will attend bers of the these parades particularly the re- or hearsal, irrespective of whether

the 'actual not they will be o Colours Parade.

83.

Coloure Parade-Invitations.

Any member of the Regiment ( cluding Home Guard) who wish to myrte relatives or friends to the parade should make application for tickets to the Adjutant by not later then Monday Fetmuary 12.

88, Specialist Cadre (IL. A Sec- clon). Parade Thursday February

1. 5.30 p.m. QM's Office Itegirental Frog ammo na detailed, by

ΣΤΟ

OC.

Dress Plain clothes.

57, Clothing. All musika who have not yet had their Batila Drem fitted will do so as soon as possible. The talior is available each overing at

in the QM's stora 5.30 p.m. Force 11Q.

Home Guard 58. Training. Thursday February

K. Auxiliary Air Force Trade Training.

Bt

91. Monthly Full Day's Training NKAAP Police. There will be a fult day's training for all members of the HKAAF Police Course on Fri day February 0 under W.D. Scott ot RAF Station Kal Tak Transport will leave Canton Road at 0.30 am. Letters Lunches will be provided.

have been sent to employers sak- ing them to free you for this train- Ride Team Shooting prec- lice will take place twice a mont

under Sgt. the year throughout

The next Akrill RAF Regiment practice will take place on Sunday Markman's badges February 11. an being procured for pervenciel who reach the required standard.

H.K. Women's Volnateur FOICE p3, Training (Army And Nursing Branch). Drivers Bection-Paras HQ HKDF Monday February 5, 5.30 p.m. Programme Ignition system, coll, distributor plugs, battery and

Instructor- general maintenance. Sgt. Williams, RASC, There will be no driving practice on Wednes- Driving practics day February 7.

Philippines

Denies US

Press Story

Thursday

The

Embassy

8. No parade,

*0.

Washington, Jan. 30. Philippine

DT:

in

on Sunday February 11 by specmi 8. Training, Due to the holiday on Friday February 9 en imus) and Lieut. Latimer aver Chinese New Year thero win arrangement with

Uniform for all The search for the RAF be no parades on Monday February Tel. No. 58001

driving and maintenance, overalls, 5 and Tuesday February 0.

A per-

beret and

Clerks brown shoes. parade Friday February . and beyond dispute, America, Sunderland missing

Bonne! on Bu HQ. HQ Coy, 'A' Coy

Section--Parade HQ KOF_Orderty meanwhile, is favoured by sur-

will parade at Force Room 8.30 p.m. Thursday February B, Dress winter uniform will be pluses

of grains; and these could flight from Iwakuni, Japan, md n Coy

Nursing And no

Dress Clear Fatigue over-worn by all in possessio p.m. destination comparable to Hongkong, continued to HQ on Friday February 9 at 8.30

Section Parade HQ HKD70 p.m. Bowen in life-giving recult to distribu- day with RAF Sunderlands

$4. Colours Parade Drills And for transport to B.M.H.

Rond

Nursing Course. for Home tion among the suffering peoples flying out of the Colony, Rehearsals, Reference to the Con

AU LIKWUT 24. Colours Parade, BI7's operating manding Officer's letter which was Dress winter morm foreign American

sember who have volunteered to policy and diplomatic procedures from Clark Field, Manila, reed to all ranks of the Regi-

amt at the Parade on February 14 have, unfortunately, somewhat

will be informed of their duties by Kam Tin, clouded the issue. Yet it, is in- and Iwakuni, and Chinesem be held between now and the

All employers will be cir- cutarbed. Other members wishing New Territories, on the evening conceivable that where human Nationalist aircraft cover die of the parado:-Drills~Friday Jettor. Payment of the sum of $52,- of Christmas Day last year and lives are at stake considerations ing waters adjacent to Tal-day February 13-et Force EQ to alfend as spectators may obtain

tickets from Captain, 240.85 interest on $47,923 from his arrest after a lengthy chase of this kind should determine wan.

(sg.) J. G. Fisher, L.-Col.. September 2, 1945, to the date by the occupant of the house, the outcome.

truth in an There is no

Deputy Commandant, ILK.D.F.

Notices of repaymont or judgment at

was told by Tang So, before

"Grains should not be with-ngency report that the Formo- February 11.

Anamal General Bergeants' Mens Wicks of 18 months was the rate of $5 per $1,000 per Me

at Kowloon Sentence

Meeting. The annual general, meet- Four boatmen; Lee Wal, 10.

morning when Frederick Wil-held because of political dis-

ing of the Sergeants Men will be nor should their can Nationalist authorities have prevented RAF planes from en- A Ngan Ting, 30, Lok Fiu, 27, and passed on Ngal Hong, 20, mason, month;

declaration that the rights Ham Chaprian, 20, a trooper of agreements

вс

held is the Mess at 8 pm, on Tri and Ngai Kam-shing, 30, un-

a means of tering Talwan waters to search, made granting the plaintiffs Sten Kam-moon, 21, were each employed, by Mr Latimer at of the

in relation to the "C" squadron of 3rd Royal exacting pol

political concessions,"

day February 8, 1931. The agenda said the RAF Public Relations

of the meeting is posted on the were not extin-Tank Regiment, Shek Kong, the Tribune added.

noties board in the Mess. All flued $30 by Mr T B. Low at Central this morning for steal the mortgage

Officer, Squadron Leader E. On the Marine Court this morning foring and receiving respectively guished or diminished by the faced committal proceedings on

The New York Times said Lewis

members are requested to attend. this morning.

Valunteer Centre, The Volunteer mooring their vessels in a place 26 sticks of dynamite from a purported discharge;

a charge of arson.

that this was no lime for the contrary, such incursions have

Centre, Queen'a flond will be closed the port of the other than

declaration that the legal | Detective Sub-Inspector *T

subtleties of polite blackmail been permitted and the Chinese

Tuesday, February and Wed- estate in the mortgaged premises Wanstall prosecuted. Colony.

February 7 for Chinese According to the prosecution, were sull vested in the plain-i

nesday, According to the Prosecution,

Chapman was alleged to have on either side but for humani-authorities on the Island are co-

tarian action.

operating to the fullest extent.

New Year. Ku Kut-mo. foreman of the found defendants' brats

tifts

set fire on a wooden tes-house "The United States would do the Castle Peak Ching Hing Quarry, Tai Wan

In default of payment an oi- moored In

in this to act promptly Creek yesterday without the Road, the complaint, report- der for the sale or foreclosure, at Wing Lung Wal, off Kam Tin main road, where two brothers permission of the Director of ed to the Police that on various and other relief and costs,

resided inside. Marine. Two of the boats had dates between January 20 and

THE DEFENCE the first defendant had

Tang So statod that on the been there for almost three

allegedly stolen from the Ching The defence claimed that the night of December 25, last year, months.

Hing Quarry, Hunghom, 26 payment was due and was de- he was sleeping in a cubicle with First defendant said that his dynamite slicks which he hand-manded by Mrs Woo on behalf his brother Tang Kwai Buk. At United Nations."

By helping to prevent the second defen- boat had been lying there and

of the estate, and denied that about 11,20 p.m. he was awak- over to

In India, the plaintiffs were entitled to ened by someone singing outside famine

the United T. was not in use for the last three danl

be able to per-iro the claims. Defendant

He looked through States "may months and the second defen- Al about 3.20 p.m. yesterday, any of

the house, dant stated that his boat was second defendant was arrested further asked leave to counter-the window and saw a European suade some Indians (and per-

Paris, Jan. 30. soldier claim,

about

fect in haps some

leaders) of their under repair, Third defendant by Police at the Star Ferry

been had

given front

United States diplomats from The sing that Evidence

not motives of the hut.

drafted said that hus boat came in from Wharf, Hongkong side, when he

Curtain Europe the ceased and

soldier Machiavellian and that we are Iron dynamite Macao about a month ago, while brought the

sticks earlier by Mr P. C. Woo that ing

plans here February 1 Nos. 1, 2, 3 (advanced) spokesman bitterly assalled yes- strategy make

No. Plotter Courses. to it had

and became necessary for struck

political cold war

Fighter ignited not trying to

a match Kowloon

terday ■ Chicago Hongkong.

newspaper the fourth defendant offered no

of human need."

artd blueprinted today

(Elementary) Fighter Plotter Course,

that which was hanging capital out

the Philippines statement.

They were found in his posses his mother and himself to be the straw

exhausted sion when he was

to his late down from the roof.

$2,000,000,000 This was, however, a second-intensified propaganda drive 10 and Course Trade training wii repert searched, appointed trustees

"What the reach consideration.

out Beross the closed continue at A..Q. under S. L. estate

at 5.30 American siḍ, Enquiries were made and it was father's

Wath the After doing so he pecketed ary.

AFC. commencing because

p.m. Friday February 2. KAAF found that second defendant had original trustees

think frontiers of Soviet Russia and

Press attache Merchlor Aquino were not in the match box and left. Tang Indians or their leaders

Police Course. Trade trating lec- received the dynamite from first the Colony and neither he nor So immediately jumped out of of our motives is not as import-its satellites.

day before his his mother had the power to the window and defendant the

dent with 'chased

how we the ant as

The heads of all United States ture as per syllabus will continue branded a recent despatch from diplomatic missions in Eustem all members of this course at the paper's Tokyo correspondent

HQ Defence Foren at 5.30 p.m. as a fantastic claim. arrest.

collect rents and look after the soldier along the Kam Tin main suffering that we can relieve.

Mr Aquino sent a copy of his Insp. W. Gulles prosecuted,

property of the estate.

road towards Shek Tong

"Our prestige in India is not and Central Europe met at the Radar Operators Course. The anal DFC, will take at Defence Defendant alleged that Mratory camp. At the same time as vital as our own self-respect; American Embassy here at the revision lecture by F. Wright, attack to the Chicago paper, the other Our Gwn good morals,"

start of a three-day sound-table Porce The 18.20 Place on Friday Now York Times and Woo had approached him for he raised an alarm. Tang said and

there was no other European said the New York Times.-~~

conference with George Perkins, February 2. A trade test will be metropolitan dollies. repayment of the mortgage on

In his ptatement he declared Reuter. Goldier hal #

present at that time.

Assistant Secretary of State for held on Friday February 9, at, Do that she the grounds

fence Force IQ, Sunday Tebrizary

that

only the

direct post-war SNATCHED BICYCLE

European Affairs, .

4. MT. Drivers Course, MT Dri-ald the Philippines got from the to care

for and

A few minutes later,

said

the vers will be picked up at Can United States-budgetary loans sources was short of money at the

saw about four Europeans walk CASE WITHDRAWN time.

subjects of the discussion in- Road at 9.15.m. to

driving instruction under Etwas "only a fraction of

the ing on the other

Lok Yu, 27, acting master of clude:

Auxiliary Moore.

Duty Drivers $4,000,000,000 that the Philip- In giving judgment for plain-

continued road. He

the (1) Whether

Soviet AC 2 Decker is to report to Sgt. Low Union

and its satellites seem rounded up by Poilee at

A Naval patrol intercepted Us, his Lordship, after review the soldier, and, when near Fak ashing-boat 283HTY naught Road Central, Wing Kut and boarded a fishing lunk off Ing the evidence adduced before Uk Wat village he saw a bleycle Feared before Mr T. B

Get on war this year or in the Street and Li Yuen Street East West Lamar Island yesterday him, said: "On review of all coming from the opposite direc-at the Marine Court this mor-

9.35 p.m. yesterday and found three tons of diesel oll the evidence in the case I have tion. The soldier signalled the ning charged with a breach of near future, and where they are

kely to strike. his licence conditions. conclusion that cyclist to stop and matched the when a number of decomposed stored in the bilge. The master come to the

Sub-Insp. T. Malynn, pro-

Western (2) How

pro- of the fishing vessel Wong Mall, plaintiffs have discharged the bicycle. The cyclist refused to sccuting, said that the Police paganda, particularly through oranges were scized.

The fruit was ordered to be 51, came before Mr D'Almada onus of proof which lies oalet go his bicycle and was would offer no evidence against Voice of America broadcasts,

at Kowloon this morning and them-that there was here no thrown off and fell.

the defendant, zince he was not can strike across the iron cur drstroyed.

will continue at sistance and money spent was fined $1,000 or three months demand made for payment and Just then a car passed by and the licensee of the vessel, and

HQ Defence Force at 5.30 p.m. for maintain United States defence Lain

and counteract the "hate

all members of this course. Clerk installations could not be con- attempting to export pro therefore I must give judgment stopped and four persons asked for the withdrawal of the

P.A. Couro, Members of thi hibited

was cargo. He

cau- for the plaintifs, with

with costs.

alghted. The soldier then ran case which was granted by the America" campaign. Jioned

(3) What the United States course are to assemble at HQ De sidered as real aid.

"The Philippines for carrying dangerous

He like to into the

sold: fence Force would however

foc practical instruc- paddy fold

can to to keep its diplomatic then under F. L. Nothing at 1.30

not have

exhausted goods without a licence.

could mako this

Fighter Controllers Course, diesel dil was ordered to trustees, having obtained judg-arrestoi about 50 feet froen

remark that the the airstrip and was eventually | Magistrate.

"listening posts behind the iron p.m.. the 1.K.T

rograming Summary": 0.0, be confiscated.

ment, will not preca home to the airstrip by the four persons, two FIGHT IN THE NT curtain functioning in face of Trade trommg as per syllabus will $2,000,000,000 in aid that it did

Communist attempts to suppress bers of this octare”

continue at A... for all mem not get except in the minds of The master of another junk, full the advantage they have of whom Children's Story:-"Let's Join In”,

were Europeans in

at 9.30 p.m. over-zealous critics." Old King Cole (BBCTS); 622, Yung Tak, 24, was fined $250 or secured by the judgment bo- civilian

clothes and two According to the police, a fight

day February 7, There will be no West,

Americans are treated training on Tuesday or Wednesday | the Salonga with Plano Accomp: by Kowloon this morning for carry cause I am quite satised on the Chinese. The whole party then took place last night at the

The State Department Will February 6 and 7 owing to Chmers with greatest scorn in Manila Vicante, Crisishal (Studio): 7 World ing dangerous goods on his ves-evidence that this money was went to Kam Tin police station New Territories among the in-

and more than welcome

am where

the soldier was identi- famous "Yellow Ox" gang and

anxious: New. Your. Thursday February B. where they are best known. K News and News Analysis (London sel without permit.

It was reported that one mem-reported particularly

200 201- to know whether Voice

Flying Unit Tradesmen. of

chargo Relay 7.18, "Bervices Quiz"-Intro-

were truo, the According to Inspector. Orem sure it served a very useful pur-sed as the defendant."

badly

lowing members are to attend "for this morning ber of the gang was duced by Peter Simon (Studio):

On the following

America broadcasts in Russian, training at the HKAAF Hangar Philippines would not be stand- 733. Orchestral Selections; 8. From the junk wes intercepted by the pose. I hope the trustees, may the Editorials" (London Rotay Ra- police in Castle Peak creek yes- be prepared to be reasonable Tang returned to the scene and chopped about.on the face.

Fallsh, Czech and other Eastern 8.45 pm on Thursday Februarying steadfastly with the United

Unit rad ESITLOEK. corded): 0.10, "Lucky Dip"-Variety

150 gallons of when they have obtained judg-saw his hut had burned to, the

European languages were being s

At--A. Chan, Pauline terday when Requests Presented by

O. 7. Remedios, Stales both in the Korean war heard and talked about by the Tu Mang Yun, J. 11. Chow, A. X. and to the United Nations Spence (Studio); 9.16. "Services Spot petrol was found. The gasolene ment."

of those Light Presented by the Bend of was ordered to be confiscated.

countries- Pan, 5. 8, Y. Wurd. 35. Homowth, United Pross. Sentence of one month was peoples the South

K. Kwan, K. Ballch, A.J. Bush. imposed on Tong Yun, 20, a United Press. mechanic, employed at the RAOC vehicle park, Kowloon be, by Shooting Victim's Mr Winter at Kowloon this moring for the larceny of one cablo, valued at $0. speedometer of the Arme

Sold Decomposed Fruit

Four fruit hawkers who were arrested for selling decomposed fruit, were each ned $75

Latimer at Central

Mr

morning.

Naval Patrol

by this

Intercepts

Junk large fondly

The four hawkers, Chi Wing Carrying Oil

24, Yuen Kau, 28, L

Tim,

28, and Ng Kal-lim, 20, were

at about

Con-

Radio Hongkong

Music and Song of Erie Coates: 6.45. Baxophone Recital by Emilio

Staffordshire Regiment

(Relay from the NAAYI Club, ¡cow-

loon) 0.40. "A Night at the Hun- Karin"-With Millza Korjus (8op- rano); 10. Radio Nawa Reel London

of the

Work-Itoyai

for

The

six weeks to Mr D'Almada at

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SOLUTION

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ground.

mili-

Tang

So

side of the chasing

towards

The hearing is proceeding.

More Jaywalkers In Court

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O'Connor at the HKAAF Hangar at pines is too loosely and too 15 a.m. for morning duty. Tra frequently charged with squan-

will leave Blar Canton dering." hand at & am. AC, 1 Hong is to

Mr Aquino raid such other report to Sgt. O'Connor at The TIKAAT at 3 p.m. for afternoon assistance as war damage pay- duty. Transport will lease Canton mente, veterans pensions, war Rond at 1.4 p.m. Monday Febr purplus transters, military by 5. Clerk G. D. Courte, Trade

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all information leakages to the quality February and Wednes- |-| Ho also spiked reports that

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Man Forfeits Bail

Young, F. J. Komedis. -- Adefemersu Art. X. Pires, E. R. Franco,

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1. Chan, G. J. Osorio, Ines "Be«. Telmshatsui district - last night- Jaywalking in the Shamshuipo district, the

Mr Chen Kwan-shih who was pets. Belzavar, A. M. Omme, for disorderly conduct and for polica yesterday the

mectrician ART. M. Deption.

The arrested 18 offenders in Lai Chi Defendant, Koh Rond. Before Mr Winter, at deres to W Wüs Ribo or shot. In the stomach 'yesterday ↑ Tech Orderlies A Young Tut, V. using abusive

expelled,

by an was an afternoon

20, was unidentified Young, 3. Handion, #. Wong, Wira» (man, Joseph Pfaritor, de Kowloon this morning, 10 were rested on Saturday when he was gunman in the King Fu Restants Mechanion.C. C. Leung, then absent from court this morning ford $10. Two others who were coming out of the park and rant, was mid this moming to Your Chuge. Hamman

Bethven 1, and his ball of $100 was co Papay detained overnight were ordered when, arched, the cable was be in a satisfactory condition,

Look: Theosport wat heen cansen, treated. He sailed with the to be relented at B-p.m. today. found in his possession:

with a fair chance of recovery, :

“kthip which left port last sight..

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