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Two Journalists Who Had Quite A Nice Time In Gaol

FROM H. KING WOOD.

Sydney, Sept. 13.

At one minute past midnight last Friday zines serialise. Yet the love Australia's two political prisoners, journalist Frank of the frail-looking Edward Browne and Contractor Ray Fitzpatrick left for Joanna, who looked even Goulburn Gaol after serving three months' impri- more delicate, and her love sonment for contempt of Parliament.

for him, have survived harder knocks in the first few months, than most romances are called upon to endure in a lifetime.

Fitzpatrick slipped more or less quietly into the midst of his family but Browne was far from subdued,

Right on his release he announced plans to start a new polliical party and already has booked a large city hall for lifs launching on September 29.

The two met in hospital. Both

He said his own political were patients. He was 30 when plans for the next State and

He had the love affair begun.

Federal election would be de bren Ц bus-driver in the elded after that meeting, Mtalands, until his health broke Browne already has made

was 30, down. Jounna

a Lon-three attempts to enter politics. donor.

He stood against Dr Evalt for a Federal seat in 1843, tried for a State seat untier the Democrat į label in 1944 and unsuccessfully hospital-ond eloped, running tried his luck as an independent away to a bleak nordierney, in

1947, with an luen of marrying there. and setting down.

They met, fell in love, dis- churged themselves from

TOO MUCH HASTE

PUT to settle down, you need

Bu

Browne was quite ready to about his gool adventure, talk He had only been released a few hours when he made a brond-

| cast over a Sydney radio station;

a home one room at least later he said they had treated and a stick or two of furniture, him very well at Goulburn—H In the huste to pul

the past was

behind them, Edward and years"

Joanna hed not thought of that. Their financial resources were

nil, und neither had a job.

my Arst

holiday in

10

28 A DAY

As a matter of fact, the two They tried living roughi. Bumen did quite nicely. All their

it was winter, and the snow was meals came from a nearby hotel

was!

"Don'

and,

with corwge, cost more

but more likely to be £10,000. Second priza cuts down to £500 and C50 and third to £300 and £30 with the rake off for second and third being small Indeed.

BONDI BEACH

will be made

of

First move lo cush in on the famous bentity of Bondi beach

in a couple the months when

controlling Council will call tenders from people in Australia and over- seas who are interested in pro→ viding large-scale entertainment and catering at the beach.

Bondi is perhaps Australia's best known beach. On any hot Sunday anything up to 100,000 people pack onto it, just about hiding the sand. It's a miser- able sort of summer's day when 25,000 aren't there just doing nothing."

The Council has the idea that British or US business

in

would

aying, up there, Alter a coupe than £8 a day. Browne sald. be interested in

a 20-year of days of half-starving, and he had six blankets in his cell lease of the beach rights, nights without shelter, they

Mayor of the Council, Ald. --five on his bed and one on the blich-hiked back to London,

table he used as

desk. ús B

He, Jeppesen, said the alm was London proved not much added that he had written one to turn Bondi Into the picture more haspicable than the Nor

short book and

beach of the South Pacific. started on another on

"Wo the decay of the had been, and i was hot long

want an organisation before Edward and Joanna were

Australian Labour Party". with plenty of capital to move

He added that he had received arrested for lodging in the open

and turn on large scale en-. olr. They offered no

letter from uefence.4

a former member tertaining and

We catering. AD

said they

want the place to get such a of the House of Commons, Mr separate us."

Garry Alihan, who was expell-namo It will attract tourists ed from the Commons for from all over the world."" breach of privilege. Mr Alighan,

Maybe

Bondi does want wanted full detaris of the case.

up a bit, but one of its You may

beauties at the moment is that remember those Frazer brothers who waged alt is not too highly commer- lonely night in the House cialised.

of Representatives recently on behalf Fitzpatrick Browne, Well, us their name and volees-indicate, they are fairly dour Scotsmen.

Normally they

the

BACK TO HOSPITAL

HEY were sel free, but soon

THE

arrested again on the same charge.

A doctor's report was ordered and resulted in Joann's being sent to hospital again She was loo ill to be roamily about without 100d to cat or bed to sleep in.

In las

woor

pod

Edward was helped to ina) work as a kitchen-porter and subdued Frazer hunting tartan

xt about

slow, in their Lies, but on the day muddled ustion, to save what they went into battle they wore

the Frazer lighting tartan.

COULDN'T CARE LESS

he could from his wages provide a home for Jounna, when she was better,

The other day

Edward wus

again arrested, by police who

to

In a Jong, weary line the remnants of the wrecked Redex field struggled back into Sydney on Sunday three weeks to the day that they started out

cars,

so

an election of both Houses of Everything is gearing up to Parliament before the end of the year.

It's being called,a "ap" election, but with all political parties keying up for it, there will be no snap about it

NOT A RABBIT During the International Wool Textile Conference, party of distinguished overseas vizitora

were taken for an inspection of one of our show studs "Boonola".

The visitors were impressed 150,000 acres and the fact that by the size of the property.

4,000 rems are elissed and sold for high prices from the property each year,

Afternoon tea in a shearing shed was the visitors-then they made a novel experience for tour of the property looking for rabbits and didn't find one.

They found kangaroos and

had seen him trying the door handles of parked cars.

At Bow Street he was found guilty and jauntily in their slogan littered remanded for another doctor's .report.

Police estimate

that 100,000 SOCIAL PROBLEM

cars lined the last stretch to honk, the travellers back but the HOUR crews couldn't have cared less. TE ́was brought back Inly the НЕ

dock a week later, and the They were almost too tired and report was honded the weary to lodge and voice the magistrate, Mr R. H. Blundell. usual protests.

Saddest "I see," said the magistrate,

test sight at the finish: when he had read the doctor's The huge welcome home pre-lemus in their natural surround- report, "that they say ho is more pared

by the

agents for the Inge-but not a sign of a rabbit. of a social than a medical prob- | źwo German cars that were lem."

leading the field,

AIR HOSTESS UNION There were "Yes, sir," a probation oflicer flowers and champagne, pre-

Five hundred' Australión air sents and mighty picased looks hostesses are planning to hold agreed. “Of course, he has been

display line of the cars meetings in all capital cities to living under very great

stress, and a

question, gleaming because of his desire to get a polished.

start their own trade union. 1or this young home together

The five cars led the field in, It isn't so long ago that the woman. Now that she is in

felt so far ahead in points that they Job of air hostess ranked about hospital, however, he is relt-

equal with being a couldn't get beuten,

mannequin vely Lee to straighten his own

Then the scrutineers penalised and wasn't far removed from a Affairs out so that when

big shot alm star. There was a comes out he

will be able to look after her properly. work record lately has quite good....

► SOMEONE TO HELP

THE

help

Edward agrood.

.you

and

couldn't

Established 1945

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1955.

SHEAFFER'S

11

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Crown. Alleges

1B-17 gallart

C. 1948 HEA In

"Why, George, I never hear of anybody having a flat tyre nowadays-but leave it to you to be old-

fashioned !"

Man Stabbed Wife 81 Times

Allegations that the accused stabbed his wife 81 times with a pair of scissors in the middle of the night were made when Lo Lung, 32, hawker

| appeared on trial for wounding with intent to mur- der before Mr Justice A, D, Scholes in the Criminal Sessions this morning.

It was stated that some of the wounds inflicted

From Our Files

100 Years Ago

We have received the follow- ing account of the arrest and Imprisonment of

French Missionary

the north-cast of Kwanglung province;

"During the night of the 18th April or this year, a French district of Ka-yn-chcou under Missionary was arrested in the the dependance of Tchno-tcheou- (about thirty miles distant from Swatow) in the province of Quang-tong.

ou

By

Wie interposition of several Christians who entre to visit to him,

upon the woman, Kwong Kau, were so serious that he was abled to communicate the she had to undergo an operation.

Lo also faces an alternative count of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm to his wife.

for the Condueling the cuso Prosecution is Mr D, E. Green- fleld, Crown Counsel, assisted by Divisional Detective Inspec- tor J. S. Howarth,

Mr Greenfeld told the Jury that the accused and his wife lived together in a bedspace at an address in Aberdeen Street bed at about 11 and retired to o'clock on the night of April 18. About 2 in the morning, tho awakened by complainant wus

ho

to

An all-male Jury has been being stabbed by her husband, who was kneeling on top of her, empanelled,

Crown

said that Counsel there were a number of people on the floor,

mostly

women, the complainant's and desplie erles for help, they thought it was none of their business come to the woman's help..

Complainant was stabbed 81 Umes and Mr Greenfield sald

would

to call a doctor deine, in detall the nature of the wounds. The wounds were G11 over the body, some

of the more them slight, and

oncs, nt.

one least serious penetrated to the lungs, soveral severed muscles and tendons which necessitated an

оperu- tion. She remained in hospital Several "marvellous Crown Counsel.

Merchant Accused Of

Fraud:

This Morning's Evidence

Evidence of the placing of empty sacks into other sacks containing brass scrap before they were sewed up in preparation for shipment was given by a witness at the trial of a merchant accused of fraud before Judge J. Reynolds at the Victoria District Court yesterday.

The accused is Victor de Dodwell, 50, proprietor of Victor and Co. He was charged with attempting to obtain a valuable security by false pretences. -

De Dodwell, who is on surety bail of $2,500, was alleged to have tried to ship three tons of brass acrap to Bombay on documents which showed the cargo to be six tons.

no

He is represented by Mr Li On April 1, acting on

ac-On this occasion, however, J. D'Almada Remedios, of J. M. cused's Instructions, he employ-empty sacks were rolled up and D'Almada Remedios and Co. ed six coolles. Ten of the brass-put into them,

Mr. W. D. Hobley, Crown filled zacka were store sacks, tinued, the first batch of 50 or In the On April 5 or 6, witness con- Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted cockloft. The remaining by Det.. Sub-Inspector R. A were emptied out on the floor, 60 brass bags were taken away EMPTY SACKS PUT IN Dudman

by a United Delivery Co. 107. and Det. Sub-Inspector H. C. Hul of the Commercial On April 3, the coolles started Accused was present at that Crimes Branch.,

brass packing the

serup into time. Before, cach sack was The other 20 bags that were The charge alleged that de cacks, Dodwell, between April 11 and closed and sewn up, two emply stored away were later taken 18, with intent to defraud, at- gunny sacks were rolled up and away by the Police, tempted to obtain from the Na- stuffed into tionale Handelsbank N.V., an suckŕ----- order to the cashier to the value

In by

of £810 pretending by means of certain documents particularly an invoice, a sur- vey report and a bill of lading --that goods of the quantity and

description

speclited in those documents were, being shipped to Bombay.

This morning, Ho Chung-tung, an employee of firm of sworn

testified that

on Apri 4 he went to an address in Ma Tau Wel Road for the purpose of weighing a quantity of brass scrap.

measurers,

each brass-laden

Fifty or 00 sacks were packed this manner, witness told the

Coolies acted Court. The accused's Instructions. The sacks were marked with ink.

On

There was some bras scrap left over. The following morni ing, the 10 sacks of brass that had been kept in the cockloft were taken down. These sacks were emptied and their contents mixed with the left-over.

The serp was then packed into 20 sacks and stored away.

Radio Hongkong

Hearing is proceeding.

Mail

Notices

The latest Umes of posting shown below are thoan for un- registered correspondence. posted AL GUO, Klongkong. The "latest posting times elsewhere which, în general, are earßer than the G.P.O. times can be ascertained by enquiry at the local office,

"The "latest posting times for registered articles, nes pendrally one hour earlier than the time shown below. Particulary regid= ing parcel mails can be ascertainagar ed by enquiry at any post office,

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 By Air Formoss, Okinawa U.S.A., 0 pm, Britain & Europe, 6 p.m.

Bürena, India, Pakistan, Great

Japan, 0 p.m. presented

WEIGHED BACKS Accused wes there. On his instructions,

H.K.T. a foki of the pre-

6. Time Bigmal and Programane mises arranged for the weighing summary: 0.03, Children's Half Hour of the sacks of brass. Out of presented by Elizabeth (Studio); Catalogue. the 60 sacks that were there, 450, Australian Trade

A Fortnightly Review of Australian he weighed 12. Accused request-Industry: 6.43, Composer, Cavalcado ed him not to weigh the re

Ernesto Lecuona: 7, "Box 200

(OB); mainder.

Witness said he then made out a report on the weight of the goods, for the ритрове ·0% shipment,

Cross-examined. Ho said it was cometimes the custom to weigh only a part of the goods. Asked if he told the accused

Dert Gillette at the Organ 7.30, Announcer's Choice by Peter James (Studio): Weather Report: By Time Signal and Tyka Nowa (London Relay); 8.09, Commentary (London Relay) ог Special Announcementa; 8.157. Bam

3.10

REDIFFUSION

Walter

Lopes

p.m.

MUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

By Air Thailand, 10 am.

weeks and made p recovery," said

PAIR OF SCISSORS Fortunately for the woman, a police patrol was nearby at the

nowa of his imprisonment to him irlends a Hongkong, This letter arrived here a month after his arrest. It led that he had been left twenty-four hours without nouriris- ment, and stripped of his principal Veatinents, itias he lay upon 10 camp and fulthy straw of the corn- non prison, in the midst of male- factors of all kinds, with whom he was condemned to the lowest fare. namely, a tow cups of rice and a anali quantity of vegetables per day. DETAILED REPORT

His friends immediately sent a detailed part of tue se avent to the French Legation at Macao, M. de Bourboulon fastened to write tu the Viceroy of Canton, to demand, According to the terms of the treaty with Chas, the deliverance of the French Muncey. A month and a half pawed away without the Viceroy having so much sa acknow- ledged lao receipt of his letter. A French frigate, the, Virginio, called to the nd Hongkong on her way north, towards the middle of July: it soema that the presence of the many-of-war determined the Viceroy to reply to M. de Bourboulors, that he was going to take up the attaiT in querlion. Unhapply the frigate

it is now the month of September, set at the end of a few days, and yet nothing

known of any measures having been taken for the deliverance of the missionary, News was received from him ten days agu. 240, in

onal with the WOKTI Fatigue of one hundred and forty

however day's imprisonment;

is own health korps up beyond

the of the attack, and hearing expectation, and he awaits paciently

the

her cries for help rushed into the building. They w

disarmed him. The actused was holding a pair of scissors.

accused stabbing his wife and

The

Evidence would be called that before accused and his wife retired that night they had quarrelled about money. Jury would also hear evidence that the two had come Chinese wine with their evening meal,

When the Police drugged the accused away from his wife, ho was shouting something, indicat- Greenfield suggested. ing what was in his mind, Mr

afterwards Twenty minutes he calmed down and made a

statement to cautioned Police. Ho mado D further statement in

answer to the charge.

SEVERAL STATEMENTS At the committal proceedings, at great length, accused spoke and all these statements would be produced in due course the

Jury

ho said.

tho

to

Mr Greenfield said that if the Jury found accused guilty, ho would say that it was a terrible attack on his wife.

Wong Yiu, foki of a wine shop In Gage, Stree

Street, said that about 8 p.m. on April 18 the accused bought a total of eight taels of three different kinds of wine, costing $1.70. The liquor was put in one bottle.

Hearing is continuing.

Removed

Dutiable Goods:

Fined $350

Chan Chak, 45, was fined $350 N. Borneo, Australia, New Zealand, by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central

this

removing morning for 2 pm.

Philippines, 2. D...

dutiable goods from a vessel Theland, India, Pakistan, Great without a permit and possession Britain & Europe. p.m.

Philippines, 0 p.m.- Korea, 6 pm. Hawall, U.S.A.. Canada, 8 p.m. Japan, D..

Middle East, Africa, 0 p.m. Formos, Okinawa, a p.m.

By Surface China, People's Republic, $30 kaa. Minoso, 2 p.m. Japan, X D.m.- indo-Chints, 3. p.m. Philippines, 3 pim. 35600,40

o

6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ZI By dutface China, People's Republie, 9.30, sau Macao,'2 D.. Indo-China. 3. p.m.

·Macro. a p.m.

of dutiable goods-30 eames of Lux toilet soap.

Mr Lo ordered that the goods be conflacăted unless the duty of $400 was paid within 24 hours.

the aid of his liberator."

Action by the King of Prussia, In an American Court (From the St Louis Republican,

May 27.) St Louis Circuit Court-His Ma- jesty Frederick William IV., King of | Prumia, Va Felix Coele--ion. Hamilton, Judge, Hin Alexander Majesty Frederick Willam IV., Kang. of Prusia, brought his action in sald' court against Felix Corte, administ rator of Frederick William Kupper, 7,400 thalers, moneys claiming, alleged to have been embezzled by the deceased from the post office of the King, which moneys belonged to various subjects of the King, and embezzlement, re- were, after the Imbursed by the King to the partios who were sufferers by tho em bezzlement of Kupper.

Chan, who was represented in 1 court by Mr M. K. Laum; re- moved 30 cases of toilet soap - from the 59 THILWOIL September 13, while the ship was tied to Buoy Ad. The good were then removed to 1 Wal Sun Lane, where they were found on Saturday.

ne petition of the King alleged that is an absolute monarch of the Kingdom of usala, and, a king thereof, is the sole government

that he Am 1553-* of that country;

any constitution or restrained by law, and that his will expressed in due form, is the only law of that country, and is the only legal power there known to exist as law; that by the law of Prusda, any money, or its equivalent, sunt through the Post Department of Prussia, if lost or stolen, a to be refunded to the. owner by the King! that this was the law on the 10th of April, 1840; that Kupper was at that date the servant and post officer of the King, at Wermelskirchen, in the Kingdom of Prumia, and received in his oft- cial capacity various sums of money transmitted through the mella, to be delivered by him to the true owner

-other Wermelskitchen, ano at гncy deposited with him by par acres at that place, to be truna nutted by him through the mails to persona at various places, to the amount of 7.490 thinīms; that. Kupper absconded with said money, and em- bezzled it and ged to St Lou witere ho died in the summer of 1849, and Telix Coate became bla administrator on the 31st of July, 1849; that the King vald the owners of the moneys the USO OT- bezzled by Kupper; and therefore the King "claims that he ought to recover against the defendan) kald sume of money.so paid by the King 10 the owners of the money', en- bezzled.

this

THE DEFENCE The defendant demurred to petition, for the reason that there is no cause of action shewn; that the payment by the King of t200 moneys mbezzled

voluntary,

Was

and gave him no right' of 'action, und dist ba ham no legal capacity, to sue in this court, &c.

Tho case was argued by C. Gibson, Es for the plaintiff, and by Bar ton Dates, ani "B. A. Hill, Esir, for the defendent.

The court held that the petition did not show any cause of action af common law; that the' payment of : money to the true owners by tha King did not, at common law, au- thorize the King to recover it of the defendant, and that this court had no jurisdiction over the questions or to the extent of the powers of the King of Prussia in his sovereign capacity, to create a legni Mability gainst a party by the exercise of OT | Bia Will in any forms or as to tilg power of the King, as a sovereign. to decree that Kupper was liable to pay him sa sovereign; that whila ine King could sue in this court, In his corporate capacity, waiving his sovereignty, for the recovery of any demand recognized by our lawa, yas i can like the present, where the motions le based upon the powers of the King as a sovereign of for eign riale, he must prosecute his

that iribunal claim before

Having the mole Jurisdiction of such ques tiena, and a Biale orurt cannot take cognizantes of thetri.

berger Symphony Orchestra: 850, Ted Heath and his Munic with Dennis Lotis, Kathy Lord, Bobbie Britton (BBCTB): 9, Time Bisual Concerto. Concerto for callo in B shu each of them 600 points for rush of applicants and the air-it was his duty to weigh every (cello) and the London Symp

Qat Boccherini). Pablo Czsala alleged structural faults in their lines could pick the girls with sack, he said he told de Dodwell orch. cond. by Blr Landon Ronaldi His vehicles which puts them the big, winning smiles. been far behind that they are unlikely

that. But the inther bold him 9.30, Asian Club. "Electronie Brains" But that's down in the history this was not necessary. Witness Speakert, Dr W. Gray to get even a consolation,

of flying. Today the glamour is

(Flecorded London Relay); 10,1 said he himself picked out 12 Liternational Cabaret", brasentad PROTESTS GALORE wearing thin, and the girls can bags at random out of the 60, by Denise Brabant (Studio): 1030, do etter elsewhere, thank you, bags. All the 60 were identical Take it from Here, Dick Bentley HE magistrate nodded and Collectively,

and Jimmy (Edwards with Wallas The girls say the work has to one another.

Eaton, Alma Conan, June Whitfield. turned to Edward. "You confuse this Redex field with, become much harder and much

Repeat of last Friday's' Broadenst | NO SUSPICIONS have someone you imow hero, say, the MCC or a finishing more commonplace since the

(BECTA): 10.59, Weather Report haven't you?" Mr Blundell said, college for young ladies All introduction of bigger, faster

The accused's request to him 11. Time Signal. Radio News Reel Goodnight indicating the probation officer, day

stewards Planes that carry more pussen-

did not arouse yesterday the

any Bort of Hell: 11.09.

God Save The queen; 11:30, "Someone you know wants to flatened to proteste about the gers and cover the distance in

cuspicion in his mind, he added. Clown Down.

Asked if it was ustial for trial, about the control, about short time. absolutely," the route, about competitor some planes, the girls say they yes,

Even with three hostesses in

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 people to tell him in the 'course'

BY Busines of his duty not to weigh every

p... Musle by Just about everything you can

China, People's Rapabile, 9.30 KIT. - with Quest Stars; 4 you prepared to

are flat out to serve their pas

Mauritian, 9. Adelon, Noon. co think of.

sack of goods, wiinges said it all For Two-Popular Tunee: 4.30, Quoe

Macko,p.r. sengers with meals, attend to depended on the owner. He did or Today--Enco LANG There can be ho doubt that it the bar as well as do other jobs.

Philippines, Avstralia, New Zea American "Oh yes, absolutely," Edward was a tough trial, but then, it

not consider such a request as riesta Time-Latin

Children's

by land, p.m. Comwr-Condusjad "One of these days the pas answered confidently. "I'm pre was never boomed up as a sengers will find themselves still

unusual.

Auntic Val; 3.20, Monday" Esqueris. Maçao, 6 p.m. He denied a suggestion that Presented by Betty: 128, Birthday. ale Ekl, Great Britain & Europe, Malaya, Caylon, India, Aden; ·Mid- pared to take up my job, savo a pís

plenic; there does seem to be bit of money and....

holding their breakfast

accused nover asked him not to Presented by Jeannette : Piry!" 7 Reg. & P/P____ § p.m.;

Mailbag: 450, La Musique Fradostna

Ordinary a lot of looso ende to tie up when we land," said one. And then you'll be ready to

weigh all the sacks. as far as point scores and

Personality Parade-Johnny Msroer.m. (on 21/9). The best the hostesses can do

"Among local' residents who FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 receive your friend when she forth are concomed, but surely in wages is about £14

Piano His Honour naked witness it 720,

* Echoes-Played, by

*dy sudace

gulurned from leave in the BURGLAR WHO comes out of hospital?" the all

weck accused gave any reason why ouring the Allen Roth Ombestral Cal Beltsin Europe, the morning were four Police DIDN'T PANIC

Qoorge Jerer: 1.30. Music by Roth

Baleya, Carion, Train, Adses Mid- United Kingdom in RMS Canton protests magistrate suggested.

can't be

after

years and this in-

the other sucks should not be and Chorus: 7,45. | Shadows, of

DIPL... "Absolutely. Exactly," Edward

cludes flying at all sorts of hours weighed, Ho sald de Dodwpil Doutreaerited by Coletene The stakes for the winner and, according to the

China, People's Republic, 230 am.officers, Mr R. H. Woodhead,

Wellington, Sept. 18, roster, at sold.

told him all the sacks were ve Co. 8, Time Signed and The

News London Relay): 8.00, Weather: · Indonade, Noon.

Superintendent of Police, Mr

burglarwde using He was discharged and ho aren't to be meezed at He will weekends. It's not hard to earn similar in weight and he took port Announcement no inter- Japan, UiBike Central' & 'South 3. 3. A.

get a first prize of £2,000, plus £14 a week with two for on his word for granted.

'blowtorch to crack a safe in the sailed away, with his head hel£200 f the Redex product was

lude: 15, Polka Parade; 830 Crime Amation, I p.m.

Superintendente Aistant

Polica, Chief. gh, like a young man starting used. But fees and awards from

Down Not Pay on Blareings Riced Macao, a pim. The next witness the ground these days as well

war Kan Webb} # „Evening Conogr

Macro, 6 p.m.

Inspector W. PApps and Sub North Island town of Thames ns signing off at

which sparki wet the bulding on and Pak-wo, a caretaker of 238 Ma Symphony No p.m.

In 0 Miner SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER JA

Inspector H.H.C. Žin. upon come new and great advertisers and cor firms would

the

`By), Iurface having

to attend Tau Wei Road, weekend Increase this to at least £8,000 to social life hence, the move sold accused rented the promise adventure.

Bar Woodhead and Inspector ground Boors HoMozart): 10. Blesk, Josie 19:15,

Moonlight Wome «China, People's Republic, 920 ́am.

While hate From Maru,

Appe were accompanied by their

the town, furnod Formbes, Noon.. for a Union.

"Sub-Inspector

"out" to watch”” the” blá: about.. the end of March, this

11. Dale your.. Accused then brought; in the mile

completed a course in police burglar quietly) 50 or 60 gunny ancke, and later | jde: 10.

Eric, much; of the cos 60 sacks alled with bram serapy | Tharuzadas,

these

necessary.

BO

troy

| Printed "and · püblished by WILLIAM ALIck. Griniam for Which, of course, was a word and on behalf of South China, Morning Post Limiled, at- 1-3. not mentioned in their polite Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in las Colour of Hongkong, little simple # fow yours ago,

land

4.45.

"God"Beve

"

1

sosie's Republic,' § pām.

Police Officers

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itement was raidered .- for the defendant.

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