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ENGINEERING EQUIPMENTSCORESTDX ILK. & Shanghat Bank Bldg. Tel. 27780
JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK:
Knife, Fork And Napkin
AN reached this country
JAN
MORTGAGES APPLICATION
CHINA MAIL
Chinese General Cross-Examined This Morning
A denial that he had adopted certain names
two years ago from as his own only to support his claim to premises at his homeland, where, since the war, jack-boot rule hus2 Humphreys Avenue and 7 Hart Avenue was supplanted the elemental made by a Chinese Nationalist general before Mr decencies of government, Justice E. H. Williams, Senior Pulsne Judge, at and the humble walk in the Supreme Court this morning. fear, as well as the proud
man,
moves
and
Ife is massively constructed
who
wolks slowly, and yet delicately almost, as if he feared the floor might give beneath his weight. The dock at Greal Marlborough Street is strongly built of wood and iron, but Jan approached !! and gingerly, as a diver might a high spring-board suspected of being 66)
faulty.
Пе
He stood there stolidly, grip- ping the ruil tight in his great he did not hunds, and though
move his head, his eyes were never still, ranging all the time from bench to barristers, from learned clerk to the small groups of policemen who waited for their cases to be called.
0
even
Flate years, in Jan's country, men have come to have good cause to dread being tried for minor crimes; and you could sense that cold fear loy upon him as he waited in this strange English court, and wondered what lay ahe
ahead.
he
is
•
•
further
Union Waterboat's "Best Ever"
Year
on
18
The plaintiff in the case Chan Yue, alins Chon Yu-hing, merchant, of 2 Humphreys Avenue, ground floor, who had earlier been described as a lieutenant-general and a mem- ber of the Defence Council in Taiwan.
He is oaking of the Court that mortgages of the two pre- mises In question be declared null and vold; for an order that the said mortgages be dis- charged from the Lands Re- gister, and for declarations that he (plaintiff) is solely entitled in law and equity to the
sald The dividend of $2 per properties; and for damages for
his sharo
against "Old" fraud 71,430
father-in- law, Ng Chee-tick, and brother- shures and $1 per share on in-law, Ng Chi-chuan, both the same number of "Bonus" | residing at 2 Humphreys shares was declared at the Avenue, first floor. 44th
is represented by the General Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, and Mr Ordinary
of the
Union B. A. Bernacchi, both instructed Meeting Waterboat Company, Ltd., by Mr Peter H. Sip.
Offices
Mr Charles held at the
Loseby, GC instructed by Stewart and Cam- Messra Dodwell & Co., Ltd., pany, is, defending Ng Chec-tick
|and_Ng 'Chl-ckuan. this morning.
of
The Chairman, Mr E. R. Hill, revealed that the profit for the
year ended
ferred
WAS
Chan
An Interpreter was sworn in
Also named as defendants in io him, presently, the
the action are Henry G. Leong learned clerk said "Tell this man
Estates, Ltd., of the Hongkong is charged with stealing
December 31, 1952 Stock Exchange Building, who various goods some beef, some
was $377,900.07, oul of which, are represented by Mr D. A. L. bacon, an apple, some cheese
$25,945.55
transferred to Wright and Mr S. V. Gitling, from his employers, at the hotel
$10,850
trans-Instructed by Mr J. T. Prior. general reserve, where he has been working."
for special to reserve The Interpreter did us he was red
ADOPTED NAME transferred to repairs, $70,000 bid. Jun mumbled something in waterboat
Continuing his cross-examina- replacement reserve, reply. "Re saya gulity," said
$15,000 transferred to staff leave ton of the plaintiff from the day the interpreter.
and superannuation fund, $38,- whether or not he ever used the before. Mr Loseby asked him "Tell
him he
240.00 provided for corporation
nome Chan Yu-hing before 1849, charged with stealing at some profits tax, $3,017.02 carried ling between last May and yes-forward to next
to which the plaintiff replied in account, and the affirmative. terday tw aprons, two table-$214.200 pald as dividend.
Counsel cloths, seven serviettes, a knife
put to him that time in and a fork."
1940, he had In his report, Mr Hill said that some the result for the year under re-adopted the name Chan Yu-hing, In connection with the house at JAN pleaded guilty again, and view was the mothy Humphreys Avenue, because
policeman from
the and the best in company's
if he wished witness-box told 'Mr Waller history. He added that the com- it was necessary Frampton, the magistrate, the pany's vessels are in drst class to claim that property.
condition, and are good for many story of the crimes.
Asked if he "This
could produce man," he said, "has more years of service. worked as a vegetable-cook at
Pointing to the gradual build- any document to prove that he the hotel since last May, at ang up of the company's reserves, was known as Chan Yu-hing at said that the any time before 1943, the plain- the Chairman wage of £0 a week.
can be said he could prove that, as stopped by the timekeeper as he future of the company
far back as 1920, he had been was leaving work last night, and regarded with quiet optimism.
Mr Hill also revealed that he using this name. the foodstuffs. subject of the
The plaintiff denied a sugges- 1s leaving the Colony on retire- first charge, were found on himment next month. He
that the wished tion
whole idea of. His explanation was that he was the company and all its mem-accusing his father-in-law and
to the pictures and wanted be:s continued success and all of brother-in-law going
of fraud came something to cat as he
was the very best.
to him by reason of certain hungry
similarities between his name art
name also used by his brother-in-law.
He was
was all put into Jan's language and he sighed mightily, hearing it, as it mention of his hugger brought on the pangs of St nguin.
"The other goods," the con- stable went on, "were found at Fulham, in the room where he lives, furnished single room,"
A
11
ROOM
was denied.
caso.
This
Established 1845
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1953.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
1-13
T. M. Reg. 1, §. PEL OPS.
1963 SY MEA Raevas, ben.
"I'm so glad Terry has found a sociable boy his own age to pat around with!"
British
Flood Disaster Fund
Several
have been requests received that the Fund should not be closed on February 28 owing to the fact that several events on its behalf are being
Alleged Assault At Bus-Stop
Charged with assaulting than at a bus-stop, rubbing his eyes, and at- pepper into tempting to rob him, Lam Yuk- on appeared beforo Mr Justled Court Scholes at the Supreme this morning. He was alleged to have committed the offence, in the company of another man not before the Court, at about on December 28 last
Prosecuting, Mr Lee. Fu-yen
organized, early in March,
In response to these requests it has been decided to keep it open 10 p.m. after the advertised closing date. | year.
The total donations recalved up
to noon on Fesruary 28 will be said that the complainant, Mr remitted to the Lord Mayor's Lau Kwal-yin, Manager of the
Fund on Monday, March 2
A final remittance will be made as soon as the new closing date has been decided.
Previously acknowledged:— Sterling £313, 9. Od. Australian £5.. US$40. and
Mr & Mrs A. R.
Poliak
Mr. & Mrs. A...W..
W. Salter
امد
Mr & Mrs A. M.
Dixon "ABLE GUIDANCE”
The Society of St Seconding the adoption of the
George, report and accounts, Mr U Sze
Hong- wing said: I must take this
kong Mr Loseby then put it to the Mr & Mrs A. H. opportunity to congratulate the plaintiff that he only took on Basto Chairman on the comprehensive the name of Chan Yu-hing, and Far East Com- review of the Company's affairs the name of Chan Yue as well, modities (1950) and its excellent result which solely for the purpose of his Ltd. are very satisfactory.
Chan sald this was in- Slaters & Nurses, We have just heard from our correct.
Chi, Kok impending Chairman of his
GAVE INSTRUCTION
Hospital Inadequately retirement. We are very sorry Mr Loseby then reminded Mr & Mrs M. W. furnished, evidently. by that he is going but we feel that | Chan that he had said in
Kwan Jon's standards-no knife,
no he has earned it.
evidence that he bought the Mr J. M. Sho- fork, no tablecloths or napkins. I am also taking this oppor- property at Hart
Avenue in shoua So he who looked as if he would tunity reminding share 1947, and asked him what steps Mr & Mri R. J. regard esting 29 3 serious holders that because of his able he had taken 0
to enjoy his
Parsons business, had furnished himselt guidance the Company is now alleged rights as the owner be- with these things at the hotel's in a very healthy position with
tween 1947 and 1949. expense, krtle, fork, tablecloths reserves of over six lakhs as The plaintif and a clean napkin for each day against a paid up Capital of a after he had ontrusted his
replied that, of the week.
little over a quarter of a million father-in-law and brother-in- The policeman stood down, when he took over in 1945. and Jan spoke. "He says," the I am sure all of you will join law to buy the house on his Interpreter translated, "that he me in withing him many years behall, he gave them instructions
is very
of
ever offerry. This is his first- of enjoyment of his well earned to rent
"Yes, but it's gone on some
time," said Mr Frampton. "What
does
he say about that?"
retirement with his family.
"He says he took these things POW Killed:
because when he came first to London he have. no money and he needed them; but he never done it no more since."
"Has he any money now?" the magistrate asked.
•
AN answered in his
JAN
3 Injured
One
Pusan, Feb. 28. prisoner was shot and
-own killed and
three others were
tongue with a word that injured on Tuesday in different sounded like "skint," and added camps when prisoners attacked
a few words more. "He says he United
Nations guards,
tho
has about £& in his room and can Prisoner of War Command an-
get £5 more from the hotel," nounced today. the interpreter said.
"Tell
across
A
ย
or sublet the premises to anyone. But they disobeyed his Instructions.
Asked if he disputed the sug- gestion that his brother-in-law had lived in the premises from 1047 and 1949, plaintiff said the Intter stealthily movod in during his time, without his
consent. Hearing is proceeding.
3
Years In
Reformatory
him-
HK$176,121.40
50.00
100.00
Western
Sheaffers TM SNORKEL
"Ancient Lights" Theory Argued In Appeal Court
An appeal against the judgment of Mr Justice E. H. Williams who dismissed a motion for an in- junction to prevent the erection of a new building in Duddell Street was brought before the Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, and the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece, this morning.
The appellants are Foo Kam-shing, Foo Koshi and Lee Pak-hung, executors and executrix and trustees of the estate of the Inte Foo Sik. In their original motion before Mr Justice Williams they asked for an order for a perpetual injunction to restrain the Local Printing Press, Ltd. from erecting a six-storey building aouth of and adjoining the former Bank of China Building in Duddell Street.
The motion involved the pletely against their wall and one theory of ancient lights" by of appellanta' cilents in an upper which the plaintiffs (appellants) floor could hardly open an outlet alleged they were entitled to for his air-conditioned plant. the right of light and air of tho Mr Bernaoch! said that the benefit of which they would be Court was being asked by deprived if defendants (respon- respondents to say that there dents) were permitted to erect was no right of any sort what- their proposed new building.soever to any light or air to any They claimed the right was an building erected by virtue of the Implied grant under a lease of Crown lease. If that could be 1840 held by the predecessors in done on one ride it could be title.
done on all sides and a building Appellants are represented by could be completely blocked on Mr Brook A. Bernacchi and Mr every side as to air and as to Oswald V. Cheung, both in- light
structed by Mr R. F. G. Dennis Hearing is continuing, - of Brutton and Company.
Mr John McNeill, QC, and Mr
D. A. L. Wright, both instructed by Mr P. A. L. Vine, of Deacons,
.L. ore appearing for respondents (Local Printing Press, Lid).
CARELESS
DRIVER
Opening for the appellants, Mr Bernacchi said that this was an appeal seeking an injunction to restrain the defendants from blocking the light to a very Pleading guilty to two charges large number of windows in of driving without alleence and appellants building in Duddell careless driving, R. A. Thomson, Street.
38, of 123, Hongkong and Counsel produced a model of Shanghai Bank building was
Living Language
Why we Say Libol. This word comes originally from the Latin liber,
a book, and bellus, litie book, Libelli famosi was the legal term to describe the broad- sheets, often of a scandalous character, which appeared in the days before nows- papers became general. Thus the word "libel" lost its meaning of a Httle book but kept the secondary meaning of a scandalous or de- famatory publication,
Notices
The latest times. of posting shows befow are those for un registered correspondence posted et Q.P.O., Hongkong." The "latest posting mes disewhere which, In general, are earlier than the G.P.O, times, can be ascertained by enquiry at the local orice.
The Intest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the titars shown below. Particulara regard- ing. parcel malls can do Rscar- wined by enquiry at any post OICE.
A
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 By Alt Philippines, N. Borneo, 430 p.m.. C.P A,
By Surface
Macao, 1.30 p.m.; p.m., ss Lea Hong/Tak
FURBRUARY 27
By Air Farmosa, am, via C.A.T. Jwpart, U.S.A., Canada, 9 amy C.A.P.L.
Biam, DITING T.A.C.
$1.4
India, U
Indo-China, France, French North
Indo-Casina, France, French North & West Africa, 430 pm Air Viet- pro-nam
Philippines.
Jiawall
Sub-Insp. T. P. Moor, secuting, sald that on February 25 at Queen's Road East near
Oumin,
USA. p. USA, (sottie
Yormos, Okinawa,
the buildings on the site and fined $150 by Mr Hin-Shing & West Africa, aum, Air France. pointed to the windows in❘ at Central this morning. question,
He explained that in the old days there was a building which was separated from uppellants the Grand Theatre, the defend- & premises by a narrow passage- ant was driving a a car when he way. This passage.
which was overtook another car. Swerving to avoid an oncoming jeep, the tremendous amount of light,
Western Blates).
- HKAN.W.AL.
Canada,
N. Borneo, Australia, New Zea land, pm, Q.E.A.
Malaya, Indonesia Ceylon, Middia Jupan, p.m..
12 feet in width did not give defendant's back bumper collid- / Eist, à p.m., B.Q.A.C.
he sald,
Waler Theatre in Street, had been waiting for a bus near the junction of French Street and Queen's Road West
car's front but it gave sufficient, ed with the other when he felt someone's hands tight for a number of. offices bumper, and swung the car over his eyes rubbing pepper which were appellants' tenants, round. Into them. He felt someone
QUESTION OF RIGHT else trying to snatch the brief-
Mr Bernacchi said that Mr he was carrying, and use struggled and shouted for help. McNeill's proposition was that Ho fell to the ground, and neither side had any more right
Mr
than the other and the Crown the two assaltants
ran away. Another man who had been coula at any time come along road and and build right up to all the walking along the
without
the had seen the incident, followed front windows
In between. 50.00 the two men, who separated at slightest gap
French Street. He followed one, McNell had stated that there was no right to light either by and reported to the Police. 500.00 Later the Police found a plece of prescription or as a result of paper containing pepper, and pepper the Crown lease, at least other- 100.00 pilt on the roadside. The defendant wise than in respect of the first was charged and made a slatement. building ever constructed on the
Mr Edward Collins, governament chernist, testified that he had found elte, Counsel said.
In his submission he Com-
sald 100.00 Pepper on certain of the
plainant's garments, and in his hair. that that was not the state of
HANDS OVER EYES
and that either by Complainant said he had left work
the low
40.00 at about ten in the night of Decem- prescription or by virtue of the
ber 20 and walked along Water Crown Streat to Queen's Road to catch bue. 50.00 He was the only man at the bus-
lease
stop, and was carrying bus brief-conte
itself
лог
neither appellanta In that respect could be blocked by completely Suddenly someone came up being subsequent buildings. Where him and put both hands over his
250.00 and 4 paper parcel
100,00
HK$177,461.40
Total at 11 a.m.
today
Sterling £313. 9. Od. Australian £5.
US$40.
Radio Hongkong
joke
some
eyes. He thought it was a friend those rights conflicted then the playing
"Don't law had adopted very sensibly and said play" but realised that the angers the procedure in an old motto were rubbing pepper into a brief "He who is first in time has Someone tried to take
first rights," said Counsel.
Mr Bernnecht said that his. clients Crown lease was enriler in time to that of
respondents and therefore their pro - title purchased derassors, in well knowing appellants held certain area of building land
ENTITLED TO LIGHT
com, and he struggled and fell onto his right, alde. He said he was syro that while the brief-case was being
still felt snatched, he had
two hands over his eyes.
When he could open his eyes ho saw dimly that someone was run- ning.down French Street. After wards he was assisted to his feet and taken to a cato where he bath=
ed his eyes. The brief-card was found on the ground nearby. JL.K.T.
The man who gave chase, Poon Programme Summary; 0.02, It's Kal, said he had seen three men at Swingime: 0.30, Thọ- Songs of the the bur-stop-one ald man being South Stephen Toster Favouriteseld by two others
wito were sung by Juven Melton 7.
Time rubbing pepper into his yce, The Bigual, World Nowy and News gali old man was shouting, and when he London Talay]; 7.15. You're Hear: fell down the ameilants ran away. ing George Shearing: 7.30 “Down ***Witness followed the two down Memory Lane" presented by Alleen French Street, but there they parted Woods
260, Wasiler Ro-
company, and he followed tho port:
Pope-nder
accused until they came to a polico- Arthur Fiedler: 6.38. First Robeorval
station, where he told the polloman with Bernard Braden, Berbia on haly outside what had happened. Kaily, Benny Les, Pearl Cart, Ronald
The police gave chass and caught Fletcher, Nat Temple and fils, Orch. DECTS): 9 Sports Itoview by Drig
The case is continuing. Young (Studio); 9.18, As the Opera" *I Pagliacct by Leconcavallo Principais. Members of La, Sala Orch, and chorus, Milan vond, by Franco Chione: 10.30, Komižai Jascha Helfot: (Vkriin); 16.89, Weather Report; da," Radio Newsreel Recorded London, Torkey); 11.16, Goodnight Music; God Save' The Career; 12.30, Clone Denver,
FUNERAL OF MR
the accused..
Cary Grant
Leaves
In answer to Mr Justico Recce, Mr Bernacchi said that he would show the Court that the mere fact that he was given a lease to a building Innd en titled him to light to the build- ing that he would erect on that
Sr.
.
Taken to the Police Station It was found that defendant had not renewed his licence for 1033.
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
TN both cases the odds offered slightly favour tharpwita, but thare is very little in it.
(1) Thred carda 'can be drawn from a pack of 16 in Bóo differen WAYS.
“(3) Thras cards of the same suit Yor can be drawn in 16 ways.. there are four possible selections of
other mute to the each of punter's chance of success i 16/560 or 1/85,
(3) Three cards of different suita can be drawn ju 956 ways. Thirs are four possible suit combination (8 HD: HC: 3 DC: H D ̊C) and four ways in which a card of any siit can be selected, à X*X*X* 1250. Here the punter's chance fa 956/569 or 16/53.
Itence a punter backing the appearance of thres cards of m'avis stands to win onca in 35 attempis. Her expectation is a loss of, 54 chips to gain 80. Net loss 14 chips. A punier backing the appearazica of cards of three differung suits stands to win 26 times out of 35. Net Loss in 3 chips.
The latter is therefers the more. advantageous bel, ·
London Express Servios.
By Burface Macao, 130 p.m.; 4 pm; us Lea Hong/Tax Shing.
China Cantos.
train
People's Republic, 8.30 j.m.j
Indonesia, 11 a.m., s Mary,
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Malaya, Noon, s Hellos.
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By. Air Slar, Butma, India, Pakistan, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, Noon via B.O.A.C.
U.B.A., Canada, Noon P.A.A. Stam, 4.30 p.m., Thai Airways. Formosa, & pm. C.A.T. Japan, pm, 3.0.A.C.
Anti-Francoites Rounded Up
Madrid, Feb. 25.
It was reliably reported today that the police had roundetí up a group of Socialists engaged in cnti-Franco activities.
It was understood the polico meeting place raided a secret In Madrid about 10 days ago and made about 11 arrests. Those arrested included Tomas Centeno and Rafael Gonzalez Gil, at present held Incommuni- cado at the Central Pollen Station in Madrid. the reports said United Prent
Offensive Literature:
Court Imposes Fines
Fines were imposed this morning on the publisher, printer, distributor and retailer of offensive literature, as well as on 14 hawkers who sold the publication. The case was heard before Mr D. F. O'Reilly Mayne at Kowloon Magistracy.
ounsel fold the Chief Justice who asked from where he would derivo that night, that it was The publisher, Tom Tak-Communists. The books were derived by virtue of the lease sheuk, 63, bf 8800 Nathan Road, in the Chinese language,o itscit. He said he would refer Arst floor, charged with publish- Insp. Smith added that when to passages which he said could ing, the business manager. Wu questioned, the manager of the be implied as as express grant. Ho-nai, 51, charged with distri- shop, Lau Nan, said that he Even assuming there passages outing, both of the Chai Yau bought 3,000 copies of the book were not strong enough to imply publishing Company, and the from Tam Tak-sheuk. an expreis grant, Counsel con manager of the Ping On Book In mitigatiori Tam Tak-theuk firmed, in any event the granting Store Lau Nan, alias Venne Lieu sald that when he undertook to
of a lease of bullding land en 32, charged with retailing and publish the books, he did not
Communist North Korean
Sobbing quietly while his him he wil be fined prisoner of war was killed on relative told the court that he 20s. or 14 days on the first Koje Island by
a tower guard had means of supporting charge, £4 or 28 days on the and two were injured when self, an 11 year-old boy, who second said the magistrate. they assaulted their compound was charged with possession of
"He says he prefers to pay." commander,
United States 100 small packets of morphine,
Mr Cary Grant and his pretty titled him to as knplied grant to distributing offensive literature Look at the contents, but just Army officer, who had caught was sentenced to three years in
light of his building by consisting of illustrations of published it a wife, Dolay Drake, left. Hong- the ND now a vast'amilo spread one of them stealing.
the Hongkong Reformatory.
J. T. BURDETT Wong Balmorning in the my virtue of the non-teregation Communist atrocities, were fined was also revealed that on Jan's face; fear of Earller, at Pongam Island, a
This racket must be stopped,
The funeral of the lato Me Borgholt for the United States principle which he submitted 12,500, while the printer, Trul 14 banishment to Bomo local Communist civilian
and any boy committing this J. T. Burdett will take place with a promise to return, when was binding on the Crown as on Nan-thing, of 71 Wai China the copies of the seized books, offence
be sent to a re-
Street, ground floor, pleading formatory for a long period"
tomorrow (Friday). A service they have the next opportunity any of the Crown's subjects.
Mr Bernacchionid that his guilty to printing the same Hter Print his namo and addre will be hot in St John's "We have enjoyed our visit
turo, was fined $500. Each of All the defendanta said Mr Thomas Tam at Central
Cathedral at 3.15 pm, followed her very much Mr Grant clients were not going this morning when, ha convicted
Hight or air from the building the 14 hawkers was fined $100 guilty by cremation. Friends who wish sold on embarkation
For exhibiting and polling or one month impriment the boy.
The Grants arrived here on that was going up now. to attend are asked to be in the
broksof, an indecent nature, The boy, who is a native of
Cathedral by 6.30.
December 30, from the Philips dents proposed to do was to "Det.' Sub-Insp.`R.' F._`Smith, Cheng "Tin, a stali owner, wES Swatow and cinims to be a shoe-
that no pings on their leisurely Facile leave a narrow passage between prosecuting, revealed that on and $50 by Mr Hin-shing Lo It is requested shiner in the Colony, was arrest- Howers be sent, but any friends cruise. After slovint for the the two builds, which admite February 24, the Police raided of Central this morning" med on the staircase of No. 25. who may with to do so, are Now Year holidays, they left tedly would give la certain the Ping On Book Store where Three, books cuftiod. "Chini- Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for Des Voeux Road, West, on invited to; ocad
donations In for Japanese parts and returned amount of light and air to the they found 371 copios of so Communist Torture Photos" and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 February 21.
morphine memory of Mr Burdett to the bere early this month for the ground floor windows only. The illustrated offensivo literature, (in Chineso) were ardered, to ho
British Flood Disaster Fund.
building was being put up com dealing with Chinese New Year festivitie Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. was found in his coat pocket.
atrocities by destroyed,
Siberia had suddenly evaporated. Lacked an unarmed compound He beamed upon us all, and commander. The soldier picked went away to pay the penalty up a "stick," the announcement imposed and then to find another said, and struck back in self do- job, to cam the price of a square fence. The prisoner, was meal again--and the price of the moved to the Koje Island Hoa- implements with which to tackle pital in a serious condition.
United Press. \\, it, knife, fork, napkins.
The
Counsel said that what respan= | |