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Man Is City Drama:

Rescued From 8th Floor Window Ledge

CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

MONDAY,

APRIL 26, 1954.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

A young Chinese man in his middle twenties was rescued by members of the Police Force and Fire Brigade this morning while he was threaten- ing to jump from a back window ledge on the eighth flour of the Bank of East Asia Building.

The man, who is unknown to the occupants of the floor, and clinbnd onto the ledge sometime after 10 a.m.. and began shouting that he was going to commit suicide. The Police and the Fire Brigade were summoned, and the officers hastened up the eighth floor, to reason with the youth.

MURDER

TRIAL OPENS

Not listening to their pleus,

the man walked up and down

and making marks T 11

11

Several tires, he walked to

the edge of the fedge, myl poised

so if to plunge himself down

The

panicked. crowd several

sereumed. ཏU, ༢ཎྜཉཱཎཱསཏྭ Then changing his mind. vent

and

יו

windows to

[iz ༄H1a? tulk

the two

meaninglessly standing there

to the offerss

He closed a the windows, unid

11

Cheung Cho-wak, 28, un-wotalt employed, was this morning then, brought to trial before Mrs did

W. Reece, Justice ('.

al

threatenstag!

t4 、:5

ko jungi

ኮዛ ሜ

t

After an

CASS

ia Arema, wading fre just simh a chance,

Supreme Court on a charge opened a window with lightning of murdering his commen-speed and grasped hold of the law wife Lee Shun Chan, at men's

77 Kam Shan Village on the evening of January 5 this

200124 When he venturest

ar

They strugglest

The

crowd held its breath. Then

thes suddenly

Young mar's feet slipped, and he was half hanging of the ledge.

Luckily, two other freuen

Poltee

constable climbed out the other window, the and the man, with the help of an inspector and Mr W/Gorman. pro-Chief Fire Offeer, was brought

-muggling to safety. Drif

year.

Houstests, QC, (Solicitor MA

Dv Generul>

Crown adsted Courel Mr JA McRobert res persenter the 1st onerotic s Mr C. Loseby, mistructed by Mr WI Cheunst. accused.

Co arital

Mr Hooton pend the

by ceedings resume of the mekdents leading the the of the alleged up to murder.

He told the court that the accused had been living with the deceased. Mrs Lee Bs Combion- law man and wife but had parted prior to the alleged murder

On the day of the incident Cheung visited the house of the decensed saying that he wanted

to see his children. After being in the house for half an hour Mrs Lee had asked the accused to leave,

A triumphant shout rose from the crowd.

The man was rushed down- to ATE umbulance, Brut stairs tuken to the Queen Mary's Hospital.

Rescue Garrison

Order

Continued frum Pare 1)

Fout of 75 drfited into Vietminh

were

The arruses! left with Mrs territory from the Brst plane.

A cry of The next two planes Lee walking ahead. "save life" was heard by the shot dawn in flames before any- other occupants

house one ohl get out. of the and Mrs Lee was found on the with Ground floor

wound in her left shoulder.

D

WENT TO MAÇÃO The accused disappeared from where he had been living with a kinsman and wi, helleved to be was in Macao. The necused arrested on Jamury 27 t ü ship which arrived in Hongkong from Macao.

cd

Meanwhile the Police search

a in premises and found postmarked Hongkong suggesting that the accused had had trouble with a man, and that his wife had driven him to commit an act,

The bel now have so many anti-aircraft guns around Dhen Bien Phu that they can spare Tenough to guard their supply

roads from China.

RADLY SHOT UP Fighter pilots diving on con- voys of Mutulov trucks in the past week have been badly shot up by 37mm AA cannon.

Fresh artillery has also been reaching the jungle-covered hills around the besieged fortress,

Y. M., U,

PILI

Lag: 1984 by HEA big 3.18

"The whole family together at breakfast! Oh, how wont- derfull Have I missed anything exciting?"

NEW

SPC CENTRE OPENED

After playing an active part in the Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children, Mrs R. Johannessen, as a farewell gesture, opened the Homuntin Centre of the Society this morning.

Before the opening of the new Centre, Dr Lee Hati-Hong, Chairman of the HKSPC, said:

No doubt some of you will recall the disastrous Are at Flomunum I January 1953, when many familles were mude

Today, this building

homeless,

Mr and Mrs Johannessen are leaving, the Colony un retire- ment oh Wednesday, and it is but Biting that une of МГБ Johannessen's last acts

here before she leaves should be to declare this new Centre open.

now have

very great

is yet another example of how pleasure in calling upon Mra good muy

mis-Johannessen come from

10 open this fortune.

Building.

After the

new Centre

had been

declared open,

Mrs 1.

formed Church sent newspaper

the Society, of the Johannessen and pletures

The Rev Sterling H. White- Hongkong representative

ner. of the

cuttings

Evangelical und Re-Lowery. General Secretary of

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Falconer Winding-Up Petition: Documents

Read To Court

A number of documents were read to the Court by Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, leading Counsel for the petitioner, Mr J. J. O. King, when hear- ing of a petition for the winding up of George Falconer and Co. (H.K.) Ltd., resumed before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. Gould in the Supreme Court this morning.

Mr Bernacchi said that he had handed to the Clerk of the Court bundles of all documents he proposed to use, some of which he would read in full to the Court and some which his learned friends had agreed would be taken as read.

A

From the Files

100 Years

Ago

The last Gazelto contains the varlow Royal Commissions and Letters Palent constituting and appointing Sir

John

Bowring,

VICU

Chlef Superintendent of Trade, and Governor

and Admiral of Hongkong:

os ale

Colonel Caine's Commission Lieutenant-Governor. und Mr

Mercor's

bru

Secretary-alment as Colonial

of which in our Supplement. We have long thought Colone!

Caine would Caine

make D

Governor but unfortunately his commission {

18 Lieutenant- Governor is effective only

in lid absence of Sir John Bowring. No doubt it is proposed that the Colonel shall, as we announced two

months

KG, administer tho Colony

affairs of the Color Sir John Bowring terfere,

unless

Counsel said that out of these to enable him to act as A letter and instructed by Ipekd- documents his learned friend | director, Counsel further tan and Seymour, his friend Mr (the Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, alleged.

Winter (Counsel for Ipekdjian Counsel for George Falconer Mr Bernacchi next referred and Seymour 11.9 Individual and Co. (11.K.)

L

had told to letter written by Daly, an shareholders, and for Ipekdjian him there were only Ave to employee of the auditors, and as creditor and Ipekdjian Bros which he would take objection said that although admittedly as creditors) the other day stood and he understood thin his was hut written from the friend would take the objection

auditors as such, was written by up and said that it had nothing to do with the auditor 43 such, as the documents came up.

responsible persun

in-

Mr Bernacchi said that Sey- The first document read this dicated the attitude that Hjekd

mour regarded the letter as suí- Jan and Seymour were prepared netently interesting for him to a circular letter was [om Falconer's to the over- to adopt towards the petitioner, have a number of typewritten

Berna- seas buyers which Mr

Buy it contains scandalous com

three copies mude, chi sald Alressed the new for suggestions for controlling The he said, were left on the fle

Iquidation of this Company, the Company. So that, Council | Governor and Lieut-Governor,

FLY

TVOV provided.

invoices

10

of which,

alleged. Seymour Was not In any hurry to dissociate himself from the letter and he would be

further surprised, Counsel alleged, if Ipekdjian know of its contents.

did not

in which will not in- when h15 supreme authority is indepens- of duży abic; but such division and responsibility must impar the efficiency of the office, und

arise, in which im muy portant but not very palatable

Buffered measures may be

10 between the two stools of

coses

drop

the one refusing to interfere, the other holding that he has not the actual power.

manufacturers' submitted to the directors us suggestions for controlling con. by the auditors tributors meeting, suggestions required Counsel sakl that

for controlling creditors meeting, when They to these goods supplieit suggestions to enable Ipekdjian came

to buy out the Company and get

Mr Mercer's appointment "to us through Ipekdilan Bros

Colonial Secretary is likely to I back for himself and sug- ying agents. there were

satisfaction; give very general gestions even to use the money once original invoices

due to King on his 40 per cent "It is a typical letter showing for there is no one better quali- for the purpose of paying the how these people were seeking | fed for the offles, or who would Cost of the liquidation," Mr professional advice to drive and discharge its duties so efficiently. There are other two appoini- even from the oust my client Hernacchi alleged.

however which the bencils of the iquidation. is an atrocious and scandalous public will learn with pleasure, but which are not announced in letter," Mr Bernacchi alleged. from this Hearing is proceeding.

the Gazette, although they were made

days upwards of three before

It was published,—we mean Biz, Blennecker's Colonial Treasurer,

and Bridges's as a Legislative Coun- cillor.

why for

21

Atier reading the next docu- ment which was addressed to a Mr Lopez in the Philippines. Mr Bernacchi said that it wa extra- ordinarily difficult lu understand Falconer's of a diamond necklace purchase from cheque for US$950.90 was to be sent to Ipekdjian and up to date it was not possible in any to of the appropriate accounts truce where this item came,

The importance of the agenda a meeting, which way the next document read, was, sald

the reason Mr Bernacchi,

for the loar and Increase of salary ITA to King and Roza-Pereira. said the Court would recall it

of

"A SCURRY" Counsel said that he noticed dissociate themselves that there had been a scurry to

Conviction Quashed

By Appeal Court

It

In a number of appeals against sentences heard the affidavit of Seymour It was before Mr Justice J.R. Gregg in the Criminal Appeal said that the increase in Roza- Court this morning, one was successful and two others

only regained remission in sentences,

Pereira's

Mrs presented with u

the the letter the attitude that drm of Falconer's was owned by just because he

cane

Ipekdjian had $1 per cent of pealed against the sentence

ments

Mam

Bles Admiral Stirling to more

counts of last

gold scarf jewellery department, Mr Ber-reven month hard labour and lected property was quashed when fire to his parent organisation pin, bearing the emblem of the nocchi said that one found in Amerets. These good people, HKSPC, on beboif af the desiring

their Society. to express

The new Centre, which covers sympathy and do something to help, decided to devote the pro-an area of 3,000

square feet with the budding Belf taking creds of a memorial fund for a

of their late member

up 2,000 square feet, contas a per munity to aid the unfortunate supervisor's office, B kchen, people of Homuntin. Mr White pursery, bathroom and a waiting

had for some time been interested in the work of the

NOT

Com

POON,

mero

49

the shares and King

was como and that cent, two months after King left the position as manager

OBJECTION DISALLOWED

Extract of a letter written by

to

salary was discovered. cently

Leung Chiu-sui, sentenced by a dwelling and two Reading a letter to Mrs Grant

nt Kowloon to simple larceny. Creedon charge of the Mr appointing her

The court of trespassing on pra- uf the in six strokes

for Mr Justice Gregg observed that the larceny from the person-he charge had been brought under the was alleged to have shatched a wrong Ordinance.

In connection with the larceny handbag from a woman-ap-counts, appellant

bad claimed he only taken a pair of earrings and He was not required to argue had not stolen as much as had been

alleged against him. his case, however, as Mr J. W.

Hila Lordship digmised the ap D. Hobley, Crown Counsel, at peals and said that he thought Jeniently the outset informed the Court appellant had been very

ntly dealt with. He allowed an applica that appellant had apparently tion by appellant that the sentences

with be dated from March 15, Among those present at the

been originally charged simple | Society for the Protection of opening ceremony were Mr and Seymour to Ipekdjian dealing

larceny and that charge Children, arxi when he was Mrs R.

Johannessen, the Hon with the petitioner in particular had subsequently been amended asked to implement this desire Dhun Ruttonjee.

Mr

Robert and Falconer's in general, to one of larceny from the per- The handbag, in fact, had hed the Society with a

Fan, Mr

Lam Chik-suRTI, tho

which Mr d'Almada object-son,

stolen from child's that the funds sub-Rev Elmer Galt, Mr Wong Chi-

the ground been ed to reading on

rambulator. scribed should be used to help

pu, Mr

I. 1. Trevor, Mr W.

It that

was obviously

His Lordship observed Children's Welfare Choy, Mr W. A. Grinham, the a personal letier written by one build

Rev and Mrs S. H. Whitener,

that lo

the another director in director

event, Mr J. M. Rowlands, Mr and Mrs and which was not a document punishment imposed The Society was at that Ume considering ways and means of

T. Wakefield. Mrs Fung Ping- extending its work, particularly fan. Mrs G. S. Kwok, Mrs A. Resettlement Ridehaigh, Mrs K. C. Johnston- squatter and

In

that it with H, Miss Allee Kwok, Men V. Mr Whitener it was agreed that Chan, Mrs J. Cruttwell, Mrs O.

B.

Gills, Mrs V. Heywood, Mmo If Government could make a site available the Society

Mrs F. Rittgers, would de Precourt, build a centre at lomuniin.

Mrs K. Brooks. SITE ALLOTED

Our application for a site re- the sympathetic con- alderation of the Urban Council,

In the resulting this plot of land.

Centre.

131

Ohl Japanese mountain guna used in battles at the beginning have been almost entirely re- placed by deadly 75mm recoilless rities

Russian rocket launchers. Dr John

Chen, surgeon 01

Everything indicates that sup- Kowloon Hospital, said he

Communist China piles Itum

Brcas, a woman brought into have been greatly stepped up in amined a the hospital at about 11.30 p.m. the past month. оп January 5.

Unofficial estimates in French He found

that her breathing was laboured, pulse weak and military headquarters are 0,000 fast and her hardly

blood

pressure

tons a month-double the aver age kotal of the past five montiu.

registering. This 1- This fact is expected to be

dicated loss of blood,

He said she had a wound in one of the first brought up when

her back

the Indo-China discussions alurtceived He gave her treat at the Geneva conference

ment but she died morning

at 5.39 next London Express Service.

He found that she died of n

sharp instrument piercing the chest wall from o back. The instrument had entered chest cavity and death caused through internal hemor rhage.

D

tho was

the vhildress, He went to touch the culldren and her mistress said that he would frighten them,

Then Mrs Lee said that he had been there long enough and I was time for him to go. Laung said the man told her mistress that it was not time for him to go and when

i was he would leave,

DECEASED FOLLOWED

Mrs Lee went downstairs followed by the man. Later Leung heard her She 7 istress cry out "save life." went downstairs and round Mrs LAD allting the ro holding her hand to ter shoulder.

Dispensary

for

As she went

consultation

DRUNKENNESS PLEA Sentenced by Mr Lawence Leong to six months' hard labour for in- decent naxault upon Police Sub Inspector. Trang Sow-chui asked for a reduction of sentence on the grounds that at the time he com- that, mitted the offence ho was under corporat the influence of drink and did not know what he was doing. He mid the he did not have a chance to put his of the Company-which objec-appellant must go, as a caning case properly before the Magistrate. who also did not enquire into the tion was over-ruled-was then could only be imposed where an

circumstances of his condition prior taken from a

lo the offence read and Bernacchi commented article had been

Hle Lordship pointed out that in Whe clearly Inciting woman.

Mr Hobley Bald ho thought corded that appellant had put it to

the Magistrate's" rotes, it was

Sub-Inspector

farm

the criminal

of

on

in

OTOLL-

Ijekdjian on to use the Coking appellant must be acquiited al- the Mrs Reece. Mrs V. Crowe and King. Counsel alleged that it at the present stage to Amend but the witness had said that did

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T. allocation of

The next step was to decide on the type of building to be erected and we were again most fortunate, for Mr Robert Fro offerod to act as Honorary Architect and draw up plans.

J.T. Wakefield, Mr Chlef Resettlement Omeer, gave constructive advice and helpful suggestions.

then

18

purpose proceedings against together an there was no power examination that he was drunk and did not know what had happened. was the deliberate intention of the charge.

not true and that the appellent Discharging the appellant, Mr not eneli of drink nor was he un- Seymour and Ipekdjian to iry and get at King in the criminal Justice Gregg said that as the ready on his feet.

Appellant said he COUTIN

facta did not sustain the convic- | trightened at his trial to refute what tion of larceny from the person, the Inspector said. the charge must be quashed.

A document next road was one showing the manner In which a loan of $100,000 was made to Ipekdjian, approved by Seymour, said Mr Bernacchi. He said he would show Seymour had never pald a cent for any share he owned in the Company and yet he approved this loan of $100,000,

p. Tumme Signal and Programme Summary: 6.03. Children's stalt our presented by Sally Ann (Studio) Highwayman's --A Tel of the Deep Woodlanders by Elleston Trevor (BBCTS); 4,30, Conlonce by Itadio Lemon 24. Prepared by BK. Les Assisted by Denis Bray and Lee Wal-lan (Récorded); 8,48, “Box 200" Bert Gillett at the Organ (OB); 7 "On the Beat" Dance Band of the Another document WON a Hongkong Special Constabulary directed by Andy ifidalgo (Record-

letter addressed to the auditors cap 130.Viewpoint Weekly dealing with the balance sheet of August, 1951. Counsel mid from

Magazine Programumo

Lliérature, Drazem and the Cintena

too

Diamleting the appeal, His Lord- altip said that in view of the eyl. dence recorded and in view of the nature of the offence, he could see na reps why the sentence should be reduced.

dp

hero

man

Al

PROTECTION PLANS We understand Sir John Bowring,

with in conjunction the Naval and Military authori ties, has been devising plans for the protection of Hongkong from the Russians. With this view we Singapore for when the Lady Mary Wood on her approached Woosung

up, she

found the Prins Menchleoff waiting outside for news from Europe, which having obtained. obliner she started, no ono

whither, precisely whit knows

but some rendezvous in probably to the north. The report about the squadron being at Batavia musi have

originated in the Russians buying

at Manila a fact which bills on Batavia, of course would be reported by the merchants

their cor respondents; but they were not aware that Admiral Pontiatine did not proceed to Batavia, but started direct for the north.

to

a ruse,

WELCOME MOVE We are glad to learn that the Lieutenant-Governor, at the in- stance of the Acting Attorney General, has, or is about to-or et all events ought to appoint two or more Chinese Emigration (of whom the Harbour Agents, Master will of course be one,) whose duty It will be to survey Vessels, and regulate the num

ber

of passengers they can carry. The necessity for such officers has been long felt, but Bonham do-nothing Sir George

in, positively refused to interfere the matter; and we

therefore welcome the step as an omen of practical Improvements to

be fooked for under the new Bov- ernment.

The Libertat has been

the

Aret to undergo the survey ordeal, and is ordered to be repaired and recalked, and to have a portion of her upper deck cut away after which the will, by the American re- ing in all 327 passengers.

SENTENCE REDUCED A young

man, Ma Man-ful,

An appeal by Wu Man-tak against dressed in European style and with

a military-tyle haircut, nis sentence of six month hardt Lawrence sentences labour imposed by Bir against appeated

for melicious totalling twolve months hard bong at Central

damage and two counts of common inbour imposed on him by Mrt also dismissed by Mgulations, be capable of carry- Lawrence Leong at Central for Justice Greg. assault occasioning actual bodily harm and demanding $1,000 with meences.

Ma said he was only asking

Edited and introduced by Donald It was abundantly clear Brooks. Booits: Reviewed by Timothy the dotter that the auditors that his sentence be dated Irois the day of his arrest. He de-

Birch "Alec Guinea by Kenneth

and

Wu claimed the evidence did not

show he had used force on anyone. is Lordship that the evidence batore the Magistrato disclosed the contrary.

original draft balance sheet ddclared he had been held in Farewell Party

not bear very great relation to

the balance sheet as ultimately custody for 30 days before he was sentenced. He had a family drawn up and presented.

dependent upon him and, if the

There will be a farewell party

UNPAID FORents, he' would be enabled to return She In St John's Cathedral Hall

next

to the

them sooner.

Mr Hobley agreed that ap pellant had been arrested February 4.

קס

The Potomac, which left the harbour, on the 11th instant, was compelled to anchor of Chung-chow; and though she has since landed 150, men, is supposed still to exceed her complement.

Newsmen To

General'

Hanol, Apr. 28.

On being shown an instr ment he said it could have been the one used on the night of the incident. He could not say how

The result of these generous nuch force was used because

you see here before gestures the Instrument only came in contact with soft tissues,

you. Tho

Tynan The Maugham Enigma” Ed, As Chairman of the Society Klaus W. Jonas. Films: Diana Talbot blow was struck from above.

"Portrait from Memory Bertrand BLOOD ON BLADE

Leung raid she want to the Taivo for the Protection of Children 1

Russell OM. on Joseph Conrad a doctor. Cross would like to express opprecia- Dr Pang Ting Cheung, Police sur-

7.50, Weather Report: 8. Time_Bignel examined on examined by Mr Loseby she said Lion and thanks to Mr Whitener geon, mk he had

World Nowe (London Relay); that the man mean't he wanted to been Instrument believed to have

and the people of his organisa-

Court acceded to his request, for the Rev and Mrs George Reading the e 8.10, News Trik (London Nelny) or touch the children to a loving way. ued to wound the deceased and

Spela Announcementa: 2.15, Hugo

Mr Bernacchi said that Sheung Siu Chi, 16, of the ground tion, whose donation helped to found a thin film of human blood foor 77, Kam Shan Village said she make this building possible; w

they Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus:

on Thursday, April 29, starting Quiz 8.30, Osort Welles in The Black

that when showed blade but not enough for

Ipekdjian on the

with tea at 4.30 p.m., Evensong was having a meal with her sister Government and the Urban Museum" No, & in the series of CRMO to transfer shares to blood grouping.

5.15, and a short ceremony of especially the Hon. programmes bleed on the recorde Cheum Wai-hung years old, now here with an in- Council,"

of the C.ID. Scotland Ord. Seymour they were transferred living with an uncie at 123 Queen'strument in her shoulder.

presentations at 8.40 p.m. it is she saw Dhun Rutionjee who from outde

without any consideration

For the first time since the Boad, told the coard that he had

His Lordship said that, tak- worneore wearing European clothes inception has given the scheme plaode of The Telegram.me Bignal. "Out of the Mayeri" Bag emsh, lived with

great Mr Sho's

attack on the camp at provioukly

who are running away. She could not say his enthusiastic support; to Mr Billy Mageri and Rhơthen "Desert{e} younger brother and he mother at

in both cases; "so that Seymour whether it won a man or wornen. the addrem where the incident look She then took the docensed into the

would froo will attend. No Individual Dien Bien Phu on March 13, Robert Fan for the many hours 2, "Record Review presented by

alances of the case, he for (Recorded); Jon

ixed De did not pay for the shares allow the appeal "and ordered | invitations are being

press correspondents at Hanoi' place.

he has devoted to bringing our Curtis house.

Take 11 from here--with Joy

which we say we loaned him," that appellant's sentence, bevery friend of his to feel able municate

Cathedral Council

will have the chance to eggs. On January 8 his father called to MATS Wah, Det. Con. 1300, sald

Nichole. Dick alley and said Counsel.

want It followed, seh mother. He croognised he he was ons reserve duty at Two plans to reality: to Mr Wakefield

directly with "the and the staff of the Resettlement Edward. Repeat of last Thursday's Police Station when he was called

Inter: argued, that if his case was dated from February 4.

camp's commander, Brigadler" Leung Nui, amah, wald that at 6.30 to the scene of the alleged attack. Omce; and all who have in any Broadout BCTB); 10.30.

Cabaret

Selet right

An allegation that he was to come. 10.00

Seymour did not

General Christian de Castries, on the thy of the alleged attack she He found an injured woman covery helped in this step forward tonaz

Memories---Lonnie Munro and hi

beaten by the Police and forced went to fetch some water from the ing around in her left shoulder

petitioner for the shares he in our programme of expansion.

Orchestra: 10.50, Weather Report:

it was disclosed officially garden. When she got back she saw with "her right hand, Be searched

LEAVING HONGKONG 11, Time Signal. Radio News Hool from him, Counsel alleged that to confess to thefts of

night a man talking to her mistress, Mrs in the vicinity and sound a blood-

Most of the work for the on the Seymour who was all the time property than he had actually

Henri Navarre, General Leo. The children were also in the stained triangular

God Burs Queen) 1130, building was done during the

egging. Ipskdjian to more and taken was made by Chan Ping, Close down.

who

commander-in-chier ITung-ping, more acts contrary to the it

in-allas Chol

In response to a burglar alarmn: French forces. Chairmanship of Mr R. Johan-

terest of the petitioner was in appealed against sentences Pollos vans wete rushed to Ming Both Mr and Mrs nesson. Johannesweb

"General" de Castelen: for many years

slightest róal interests in the passed by Mr. Lawrence Loons Central at 10.30 am. today, ther

to him by the Company. The shares he got at Central - for trespassing on found it was "a Zakse: alarm on.

Command" were purely on a nominal basis protected property, larceny, from "esiváig

father to court.

an

weapon, at tha room and he stayed for about 30 foot of the round door doorway

ita later move, the weapon to Bi She said she heard the man tell perfec

The case coniletami.

Mra Lee that, he had come to sec❘

Loll. The sum of dollars was ning into considerallon the circum- for that as many, es possibin

more

the

friends

FALSE ALARM

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on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 support to the work of the

sus Street, City of Victorf in His Colony of Hongkong, Bocisty.

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