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Up From The

Country

THE

two women at the

counter where jumpers and cardigans were sold had this in common-they had both come up to London from the country, though from different parts of it, for the afternoon.

The younger

woman, having work, hud time off from her come up primarily to look at the shops. The main purpose of the older in coming to lown, was to see a specialist about her eyes, or rather about the one eye she had left,

The older woman, whose name was Mary, plcked up a cardigan, examined li for a moment, then, with her her glancing about single eye to see that nond of the assistants was looking, slipped the Jersey into n shopping bag she was carrying. That done. she made her way unobtrusively from the store.

UE younger woman, who had THE

seen what Mary had done, examination of abandoned, her the jumpers, and followed Mary Although it was her day

aff, she knew there was work

for har to do. She was a police. Jor nar woman.

It's Health - Wrecking Το Be Premier Of Australia

By H. KING WOOD

Sydney, Nov. 21.

The illness this week of Prime Minister R. G. Menzies was not in itself particularly serious, but having in mind the deaths in office of Prime Ministers Joseph Lyons, John Curtin and Opposi tion Leader Ben Chifley (soon after leaving the PM office) the pattern becomes vastly different.

Breakdowns in health have become almost auto- | mutically associated with the office and indicate that the

job of PM is getting out of hand.

Dame Enid Lyons, having lost her own husband while in the job, went to both Mr Curtin and Mr Chifley and pleaded with them to go slow. They smiled

at her, cold all the right things and went on with the job of running a country at war.

the

manwealth. But gradually those millions dwindled away and as they disappeared so did the men from the jobs,

י

In the years slace the end of 1945 a towering pile of blue- prints have been bulit up repre- senting work which would cost

500 million to complete.

Ye! in those years, from literally thousands of jobs, not one major public work has been completed.

One thing seems certain: If Australian Prime Ministers are to have any future in a ripe old age steps must be taken to re-

them move from

vast of rubber amount

slamp executive work

which helps to

Work has ceased on extensions to the city underground railway, 18 keep them on the go for

men have been taken away from hours a day. Some PM of future must realise that he is unfinished bridges, pieces

power stations rear framework he should |upwards, electrification of rail- the skipper and

that

the

of

get some of the Cabinet deck-ways has stopped, the Railway hands to

to do the scrubbing. As well as administrating his land

Dept. has handed back to owners that was resumed for own department, the PM today extensions.... in short, the Roman is head of 24 Executive boards, holiday is over.

She caught up with Mary In the street outside the shop, and stopped her. Flustered, shocked by the suddenness of her cop- ture, Mary at once. confessed. Next morning

at Great Marl-sent borough Street, she pleaded

her theft. to her guilty thigh, sald counsel for the store, "was valued at had 29.5. ild. This Woman £2 B. 10d. on her when she was searched."

which does not include Cabinet Whether any of the jobs will and its various sub-committees,be Onished in the present genera- es in Parliament, Loan tion of hard-hit taxpayers is appearances In Council

meeting

Premiers' problematical, but based on the conferences and so on.

rate of progress being made two THE ONLY WONDER years ago, according to a political, Only wonder under the pre- this is how long it is going to

system is how they man- complete the various job age to survive so long.

Yesterday doctors gave Menzies

to green light carry on with his trip to Lon- don for

.the meeting of Con

ministers-a monwealth slon

which pleased

very much, for he is largely respon-

the the gallery sible for

meeting being glowered at this, and seemed called. He wanted badly to be

THE public in

The

bim

Railway electrification, 4034 years; Eastern Suburbs under- Mrground 85 years; Lake Macquarie power station 21 years; Linking 200 miles of railway 200 years.

deci-

to withdraw their sympathy at that meeting for is certain

they may have been extending that there is ink some

in the trembling, sobbing woman

straight

talking

it comes to debate

It is a pretty dismat picture

one way and the other contain- ing little to cause excitement about the future.

do

Established 1849

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1952.

SIDE GLANCES.

gall 10.10

7. M. Arg. .#. Par. Off. Copy, 1942 by NEA Barvich, Ste

By Galbraith THREE

&

"My little girl was very good company at that age-i hope yours doesn't grow up to marry a millionaire too!"

WOMAN FAKES INSANITY

London, Nov. 24.

A woman, who claimed she faked insanity to get into a lunatic asylum pleaded insanity to get a decree of nullity -and got it.

Commissioner Grazebrook awarded the de- cree today to Mrs Dorothy Speller after she told him she married her husband when she had "vision" and left him when she had another.

He said that Mrs Speller, conducting her own case with "great ability," had this tale to tell

Her "vision" about religion

63 in the dock,. It was as it) Goout. Commonwealth Anunees probing into the circumstances began in 1939 and because of

of mitted another crime, by having Bob Menzies can hold his own make

in her bag that would with the best of them. money in have paid for the stolen cardigan.

The string attached

they considered Mary had com- and when

the

E.

to per- A detective officer went into mission for him to go to London witness-box and said to Mr is the promise the doctors ex-

that from him

on his G. Robey, the magistrate. tracted "There is one previous conviction, return he will take a complete shop- rest, which indicates even how sir. She was fined for

that his health is not all that lifting-in-1946.

A

trembling It should be. paroxysm shook

public Mary and the Kallery nodded us if in self- congratulation at their sagacity in withdrawing their pity from a woman with THEIR mood, as it showed on

of

such

a past.

lawn

exist.

Double Registration Offence

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MORE REDS CHARGED WITH TREASON

Vienna, Nov. 24.

www.

Three more prominent Communists two of them, former Ministers in the Czechoslovak Government filed into court today to plead guilty in the Prague treason trial. ·

Prague Radio said they were Otto Fischl, ex-Deputy Minister of Finance, accused of sabotage; Ad I Mar- golius, ex-Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, accused of espionage, and Otto Sling, formor Party Secretary at Brno, also charged with espionage.

Living Language

Why we say Nick-

name.

A nickname is ang "also-name" for It was originally "an eke. something name." "Eke" means

added Ro

that "an eko-name was a term of abuse, reproach, or humour which was added to the names by which a man was christened.

Wandern DANGEROUS Mail

Only two more of the 14 on trial remain to be heard-Kari Svan, Korner Minister of National Defence, and Relncin, charged with military treason, |which carries the death penalty

· according to observers.

In the indictment against Olto Sling, it was stated: "In Bio the millonaire Otto Siing, who | ruled without restriction, turned out to be an old American- British agent."

GOODS ON

JUNK

A large quantity of dangerous goods was found to Sling was stated

have on a junk lying in the har- admitted: "I confess my guilt as

a member of the anti-state centre bour on Sunday when the

of conspirators led by Rudolf Police raided the junk be Slansky, who employed methods longing to Cheng Muk- similar to those of Tito and his kan, 21. clique in Yugoslavia.

The goods consisted of one smoli "This anti-state conspiracy stick of gellgnite, eight consisted of elements from the packets of gelignite, and two ranks of bourgeois Nailonalists, small gloss bottles of a mixture Trotskylais, Zionists and col- of

and aluminium powder Inborators. Its nim was the potassium powder. liquidation of the people's

appeared Cheng Muk-kan democratic institutions, and the this moralog before Mr R. W. S. restoration of capitalism in Winter at Central to answer a Czechoslovakia.”

charge of possession of danger- ous goods, and was fined $300 when he pleaded guilty to the charge. The goods were order- ed to be conoscated.

Both Otto Sling and Otte Fischl, whose

was heard

Chis

evidence afternoon,

were

stated to be of Jewish origin,

"ADVENTURER"

The indictment, it was stated, charged: "One of the organisers

or Zionist ploneer activities in Czechoslovakia and most im-

portent of the Israeli espionage service was the adventurer Otto

who

during the the servico

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Krogr

variety

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The latest posting times for -registered meileios are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars re garding parcel malig can be ɛɛ- certained by enquiry at any post office.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 By Air

Indo-China, France, French North & West Africa, 4.30 pm., Air France..

Philippines,

Guam Hawall U.S.A., Canada, 5 p.m., P.A.L.

Malaya, Slain. Burma, Pakistan, Middle East, Great Britam, Ceylon, Europe. p.m., B.0.A.C.

By Surface Macao, a.m.;, è p.m., es Leo Hong Tak Shing

Indo-China, 3 p.m. Sun On. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

By Alt Formosa, Japari, 9 am,, via C.A.T. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, 4.30 pm. CPA.

Indo-China (Tonkin only), 4.30. D. C.P.A.

Formosa, Okinaws, Can- York), Canada. G MIN.WAL,

1.00

USA. (New · p.m I.K.A/

"Japan, 4 p.m. 1.0.A.C.“

By Burface

Programine Summary;

"Fovourites; 6.30, toneso by Hadio given by K. Wal-lan and 5. (Studio); 8.50. Musical Interlude— wor

Arthur Whittemoro and Jack Lowe

Macao, 9 a.m., 6 p.m., as Lee Hong/ the 10a two Pianos): 7. Time Signal. Tak Shing. of

China, People's Republic, 8.30 am. train via Canton.

Formona, # 4, 8ss Wing Bang. Philipphics, a... as Pres.

Slam, 3 p.m., sa Anue Revd. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 By Al Formosa, am.. via C.A.T. Philippines, Cham, Hawali,

(San Francisco). Nood

Pakistan,

Arthur..

Acred Gestapo and helped them to World News and News Talk (Lon- den Relay: 3.15, "Box 200" Bert liquidate the Jews and their Gillett at the Console: 7.30, Forces property. He was appointed Taveuntes (London Relay); 7.59. Slansky to the Ministry of Weather Raport B. La Demi-Houre by San Finance a3

Minister and Francalan (Studio); 0.30, Letter from America by Alistair Cooke (London Studio Recital by Dorothy MacLeod (Piano) and Rena Keown (Mezzo-Soprano) with Piana Accompaniment by

Moya Hea.... Orcheural Selection: 0.30. MuacalF.A.A. Notebook presented by the Rev.

15 lat, Burma, India, Father T.F. Ryan S.J. (Studio); Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, 10. Liebeslieder Walzer, Op.

52

the plenipotentiary of Slansky "Halay): 8.45.

T

Philippines, N. Bono, 4.50. p.m.

Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. 4 p.m.

By Surface Macao, .m.; 0 p.m... as Loa Hong/Tak-Shing.

China,

People's Republic, (0.30 ... train via Canton,

Malaya. 114... es Benławers. Philippines, 11 men., m Aais..

HARD ON MIGRANTS And while on the subject of works and workers, someone done ought to

some thorough

"Fischl, after the

state of them she questioned her sanity.

Israel was

founded, used the which caused 90 migrants to

She had two children before

pretext of Jewish emigration to Journey te the 1600-mile

Melbourne

marriage but falsifted one of the.

arrange for large numbers of to Allce

birth certificates to make it ap-.

capitalists and enemies of Cze Springs to take Jobs which didn't pear she was married because

choslovakia ilegally to go abroad | Damen-Brahma); Singers: Irmgard rope. Nox, B.O.A.C. she was not really, interested A Melbourne employment in men.

and permitted the export of | Beefried, Elisabeth Kongen, Hugo A fine of $1,000 was imposed property to the value of many

Meyer-Welling, and Hans Hotter with C.P.A She studied lunacy and dis-

Plano accompaniment; 10.15, At the agency is reported to have sent the men-54 Itolians, a Scots-covered she had all the require- upon a 16-year-old girl by Mrmillards of Crowns.

Ballet "Giselle" (Adam) and "Miracle C.P.AL Thomas Tam at Central this

in the Garbala - (Arthur Büm)........ an Irishman and 12 ments ma

of a paranoic. Her great

"How impudent these agents Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. athers of various gutionalities to mission in life began. She morning on a charge of double

were is shown by the fact that Covent Garden-cond. by Corstant of Alice to work on

a person.. registration a wolfram

lunatic decided to get into a

Lambert; 10.89, Weather Report; 11, those belonging to the Czecho- Radio News Real (Recorded London On the 12th of this month, feld.

asylum. Story from a Sydney hospital:

was used 10 Relay): 11.15, Goodnight Musle; God Many of the migrants had had

to the slovak poople girl went the

young A father disputed the entry

During World War II she went United States Consulate to apply finance espionage and terrorist Save The Queen; 11.30, Close Down. only a few wecks' work since "Labor Ward, £2,2" on his

to Scotland Yard-headquarters for a visa to visit America. The activities by American agents wife's hospital. bill, pointed out they arrived here; others had

of the British police and con-

that the against this country." Consulate discovered that because of Late run the borrowed their fore from migrant fided that she had plans of a

mates lucky enough to have jebs. tunnel running from Englan registration cards, and reported Loebl, former

girl was in possession of two

The recorded hearing of Evzen baby had been born on

Deputy Foreign Owner of the wolfram field Russia. She believed it was outside the hospital. Buck eame

knew nothing

matter about the men,

10 the Police. the bill without comment, but said he had never contacted any lean Army.

Trade Minister, who had bečn being used by the Trish Repub-the

The girl's explanation was called to the dock last night, the words "labor Ward" had

She was sent to an asylum, that during the Japanese oc- was broadcast tonight. been replaced by "green fees." agency, but could use four ex-

perienced miners

After if they had

another vision she cupation she stayed with an STRIKES TROUBLE

NSW

cscaped.

adopted father, Railways gear worth £1,200, SYDNEY: Commissioner, Mr Reg Winsor,

one bright spot in the

war she registered herself under who has been getting more than sorry business: Locals, ably lect

into it, his share of kicks since he took by police, bucked

When the decided to go . sir, but she has suffered a

America she secured another re- great deal...thdrew from

And having said over the job a few months ago the men bedded down and fed.

The Italian Consul

gistration card under her real the and begon trying to make the

niarte

father's name as she wished to railways

to get his men has now struck arrangements pay,

travel under that nume. trouble over the attempted can- back to Melbourne, some of the want to

others have since taken Jobs in

and Darwin, but with what looked like Alice

£7-million deficit for doesn't alter the fact that the

whole affair was rather smelly.

Unemployed migrants are now to speak at all, then, fumbling the year, the Department is now with the words, she

sald: "I'm trying to cancel or curtail con-

not helped struction

other contracts no small problem, and rather grateful to this ofter, He's been very klid to me. All worth £10-million, but many of by the growing army of out-of-

the firms who successfully ten-work Australians. dered for the job aren't playing.

T their faces, was in atrunge contrast to the Lone of the detec- tive ofear, who, continuing his story, now snid:

"This woman's not at all well. sir, I

that both het do think offences arise from that, I'm not ... suggesting that she's mentally

he

That, witness-box.

What do

บอน say?" the magistrate asked Mary. It took her a moment or two sufficiently

to compose herself

the police have been so kind, sir.

I want to say "I'm y-very sorry, sir....

and

the

cof contracts.

being

HA

a

ment

n

The

QUEER ANGLES

gut

that

and after

the

a member of the Rosicrucian the name of her adopted fathen the "Slansiry gùng."

In 1942 she met her husband,

Brotherhood, a movement meered nt by scepties but bolloved by its members to have been founded in the 17th century and associated at that time with the control of Sylpha, Gnomes and Salamanders, She married him because she belleved he had been "sent to her" so that she could help his

missio religious

She claimed she was insane at the time of the marriage.

The Commissioner said that medical documents showed she had been a victim of paranola.

her

Russia Rejects Truce Plan

(Continued from Page 1)

A medical superintendent saldment" on the original

claim to have deliberately plan. feigned insanity on behalf of her great work for the insane was not uncommon in paranoics. -Reuter.

Cantonese B

300. (3)Maaye goh(3)-(3)badk/To advertise. be

301 M toong().Can it be that., Burely........

Pikee Named:

Loebi, according to the broad- cast, confessed fully on all points, of the charge and con-

The Afty-fifth in the series of firmed that he was a member of 1850s in Cantonese to

broadcast over Radio Hongkong by Mr 6, K Lee will be given this evening at 0.30.

For the guidance of listeners

ADMITS SABOTAGE

+

41. Faat(3)-gwawk(3) ~Trance. A Court Cases

1. 12)Yau (yat(1))-gow{3) faut(3) gwoon(1) hal(a) fast(3)-(1)iawng:

In 1946 and 1947 he said he wo published below a summary had been in touch with Herman of the lesson. Summaries of shum(2)-awn(5)/A magistrato l Field and Zilliacus.

13)bay-goh())"

Between subsequent lessons will be pub- trying a esse in court.

2. (2)ut hob(2) (1)lau-sum(1) 1045 and 1949 he had been in lished in the Chima Mail everytehngti) _{1}guen-gob(1)" (1)toon touch with the "British spy Tuesday and Friday for the Godfrey Lins.” He neknow- duration of this radíó feature. ledged having conducted sabot- age and tried to export to the|. West with the aid of Ueberall.

Indfar People's

Lesson 55

A Court Cass (Refer to page 300, "Cantonera Simplified").

Vocabulary :

De zaatti-Low. A method.

Al tradò negotiations with Democracies, Loebi stated in court he tried to hind- er agreements. He was also a way, bu Freemason. He had met Flold at Cracow when fleeing from Czechoslovakia.

But he said the 'most 'dis- couraging impression from Mr Vyshinsky's speech was that such an umpire might never be selected and that in fact M Vyshinsky did not appeur to like the idea of an umpire at Incited Dog To

Mr Acheson said the difficul- Molest Cat ties he had mentioned could be Pleading guilty to a charge of we are wholly in agreement tions, cruelty of animals, a 17-year-

the spirit with

of the Indian

Many have taken legal advice. A 19-year-old Melbourne girl a will, on December 20, marry a In fairness it isn't entirely a

man from whom this week she Many are question of money, for THE tears took over TH

the Depart won £4,500 damages for a road moment,

court negotiating with walled. Mary mustered more thousands of men working on

try, to save the jobs of accident.

was a passanger in She

Life "Ifive in the country, these contracts. .words,

man's car when it overturned you see, sir, and it's very lonely.

Thirty three firms are so far and she was injured. She ad- don't see anyone very much.. I don't know what made me do affected, some of them importers milled in court that since the

she had

became never happen again, who have placed overseas orders accident this. "It'll

A jury made "Her worth hundreds of thousands of engaged to him. lonely...." ..... I'm very

pounds.

the award and it was entered voice trailed off,

Already one firm has paid off by a

Court Judge. by a Supremte Mr Robey consulted his notes.

A dispute over 1-16th of an inch in the diameter of a drill hole lost 13,000 tons of coal anti her husband had died 10 years parties can find some solution. threw 2.500 men put of work since. The magistrate looked

BOOM DAYS OVER at a NEW mine this week. up, and directly at Mary, who

All In

all, it is now

The dispute began when an lowered the glance of her single

exaggeration to

that the electrical atter at the mine was Bay eye before the gaze of his two..

macked for boom days are over More are

refusing to drill a NSW (01,000 | hole 'D-1013) of on Inchi "IF you hadn't been a sick out of work in

magistrate was the official figure released diameter. He claimed that he

the roof of the National Bank. "you would have this week) than at any period was obeying a union direction said sternly, gone to prison for this. Usually, since 1940, and money is

It had been, stated that Mary 500 hands and it could easily

lived in the country, with a son; e

woman," the

a black Christmas for

old watchman Chan Luum of the resolution and its effort, and thousands of others unless the

this

no

Nowhere is If people are 'caught, shoplifting-

they are not treated trated than in the field of nov- The You will pay 40s..ernment Jobs in NSW.

whole of

of the You Who W

Stato Is littered and three guineas costs.

with unfinished public works, may have a month to pay, for I

They range from small bridges

mercifully,

don't want you to go to your son for the money."

Could I have a bit longer?" Amy asked, through abbs. She was given x weeks to find the e5 36 They helped her from the dock; the do- toclive in charge of the case pently 1981, her out of the court; the malic gallary stir frowned. It was as well for Mary that'"', they were ngt: her

ught

that Otters should not, drill better tilus-holes larger than half an inch.

Work at the mine has stopped until the alter in

is reinstated. And to wind up, news of u new sport comes from Darwin: to huge dams, from generating A motor cyclist, Mark Schmut stations to weirs, and it is doubt ter, grabbed an ful

<

503. woun(1)—An offcial. 804, hum (2)-To lay in case), 585, (1)shaw.-Bully. Youlith. Simpla.

206. toh(2),-/To spit. To verit *607, -(1)panyɛA fablat. A signs

ch(3)

"DAU(3)- goong(1)lle Matens intently to the evidence of the complainant and the defendant.

3. (1)Yuen-goh{3} (3)bal ging(1)- chestra)The complainant 1 policeman.

dal(2)The defendant is, "a" silly 4. (3)Day-goh(5)_{3}ħal (1)show-

fellow.

16. (1)Yuen-goh(3) (3)wali: “(3)NEAW daap(3) |`faw(2) = (1)shion - dizal(a) swaw(3)-hoy(2)The complainant Loys: took a ferry to scom' the harbour.

& {ENraw trun(1){oman tich. ganda) (3) bay-goh{3) toh(3)-hau(3)- abul(2) awk (1)anyen-(3)meen/- I saw the defendant sple on the deck of the ship with my own eyell,

7. (1)Shuen (3)sherng (2)yati

The trust fund, he said, was board. administered by the British. peoni3)To Judge. To decids. Home Office, Already during To sentence. To discriminate,

030, (3)dkuļ.—Crime. Oßence. Bis. |()ming mum 1-doets) "toff($)-bat;(3)= the war in London he and his Guit collaborators decided to pene trate into high economic posi-

Combinatiome!

In! 1043, at an UNBRA 'con- | magistrats.

stated ho told American. and other delegates A tool.

to

shui(*) geh(3);On board the whip *800, (3)duen-A.section. A.park- there is a notice rialing clearly that . graph.

epiting le prohibited."

B. takut taing(2)-(1)kau..., fast(9)~ woon(1)

poon) (3)bay-gob(3) ]]2)yau-(á)dzujedle, anka the maglas

trate to find the defendant gullb”.

P. (3)y-goh{3) (3)mon thng tay | (2)100%* men(1) . (3)toong 225 URDERE didn't ask for a solicitor to plead for 10. (2)Kut (3)dteo-gay(3). (3)been- "}wenht . *{{{Chul- sw(1) g*w[3) - (2)duen „gin(a) = (3)bank

4 (1)mation={3}aberng:

ir Fast(3) (i)iawng—The Court 2. TARİ(3) #WOD¤(1)—A judge.: A Shum() awn(3),--To try a CABO. 4. (shaw, tas{{3)/A Kimpleton. 5. Hau(a) shul(2) —Baliva. 6. Tob(3),hau(2)~abul(2)—To spit. [him.

(9)dzul--Gulky.

guilty.

Beelenoh(p) - daw[0])]

National Bank, Ice House Street, was fined $50 or 14 days by Mr hope that the resolution will be ference, Loeb! R. W. S. Winter at Coptral this and can be perfected along the that he and other Czech Com-

lines suggested," he concluded, morning.

"If that can be done and if it munists were a opposed On Monday, a European woman can be adopted,

8. (B)mon; (slazul.--Innocent. Not.|(3)woo then I think Socialism ruling in Czechoslova complained to the HKSPCA that that this resolution will deserve

kla someone was torturing a cat on and carry the blessings of all of

sald he Locbl us to Korea and carry with it | UNRRA: in Mr Norman of the HKSPCA the hope that an armistice will which in fact was an office to **293, (1)Yuen ganlā)-—A plaintiff. went with the

the roo! of the Bank and there result."-Reuter, they saw the defendant with on unmuzzled Alsailan ́dog with tho cat in his mouth. The dog was throwing the cat up in the air encouraged by the defendant.

cmu by the "some of them will ever neck while riding at 30 mph be finished.

this week. The emu dragged dusting up that

woman to

General Expressions; ; organised

202, {1}Lau sum(1)-To bear: 194 Czechoslovakia, | mind. To pay attention, a

|| goh[3]={9}baik,mita himaki pissdedi nesides, that one,, there are maior An Accuser.

other advertisements on board the Finay sohtaiA defendant, ship. Statements (verbal) y

2. autoona(1)vidence.11 Caw(2)-dea{{}__soh{9}-{9)baak 131my (J)kul. 200, (9) Look-pe(322–A-lawyas, A (5)day-gehlah faw(3)-(annut/fhose solicitors

"advertisements ask people: to shuy 297, (1)Been (3)woo~~~~To advocats. their merchandled. Ta picad. To my in defence,

{12}{1}M+foong(1) (2)ngaw yeedo(2) (3)ngoyBesides. Except With (tha ||Taw(3)-(3)muk meli{1})}-Cart stude exception of, "Apart, from,

Dhat I have got to buy," "all" 'Shoso": ment. 199, Goh(3) = {3}Dark,-An' adver-.] foodat”

te and. carty": through

capitalist organisation. After the war, Loobi sald, he returned to Czechoslovakia with | Ripka as an imperialist spy and

counter-revolutionary—–Reuter.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

Girl With Heroin

An 18-year-old girl, Chan Took, found in possession of a farge amount of heroin outside

Miki Saturday, was sentenced to odo

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