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A Very EXECUTIVÉ
Fine Musician
have
Hongkong must lovers brevi förkmale in the examors who have come from the Hoya Selvois of Music to Javid some works here. in prevủa youtu We have been privliged to hear recitals by sucti d.singu sizd performers
Dr Puomion Lofthouse
Mr und
Augus Morrison, and jast night. large and enthusiastic audience had the pleasure of hearing Mi Michael fiend, 41 very
mius.cran, concert in
J
at the
Best public
the splenard han od Wah Fan Comery.
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Mr He..d
Dwa
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delicacy
Uite quamy of the labakarka, four of whose songs - på med tue prograinme Hie
to ha ACCOMPANfirmal cisarm, zest and enjoyment, gether with tale and แป H consumuate control und perfcul diction which are model to all singers. Ha voice is true and awext, never power- jul or highly dramatic, but pro- auced with skill to obtain the inaxumuni tone and variety.
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VISITS HK
Mr Roy Thomson, manag- ing director of The Scots- man, one of the leading
the. British- newspapers in
this Commonwealth, said morning that one of The greatest human interest Hories for newspapers nt the present time is romance about Princess Margaret and Group Cap- tain Peter Townsend.
The
The newspaper executive few in by Pan American Airways frum
Bangkok enroute 10 Sydney to allend the Common- wealth Press Conference sarting on October 20.
The Scotsman has
tlun of over
I
250,000.
circula-
In one
Canadian cities the same paper is also well pubiicised, he sun.
Asked
of the uption world situation Mr Thomson suld he believed There is a
since Rebulne Casement Geneva Conference,"
Mr while British
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Betablished 1845
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955.
WO H J. L. Gurr, Colonel E. H. Steele-Baume, and Sergt C. A. Allison photographed after this morning's presentation of medals ceremony. Staff Photographer,
the
•
Thomson disclosed that
coining Kenneth
he
-
Presentation · Of Medals
will be one of the representatives in the
hus conterence,
BU wil be one of the delegates from Canada. Ke added that the conference will be attended by representatives from the entire Commonwealth.
Mr T. I
R. G. Fletcher, Canadian Trude Commissioner and Mr Solomon Rafeek of P. J. Lobo and Company were at the Air-different port to welcome the visitor.
an
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
GOVT EMPLOYEE
ON Soldier PERJURY CHARGES Sent To A conspiracy case" against six persons early this year Prison
involving resettlement matters had a sequel before Judge J. Reynolds at the Victoria District Court this morning, when assistant relieving officer of the Social Welfare Office went on trial charged with eight counts of perjury,
accused is Lom Hol Lam, who is on bail of $5,000, his evidence in a slow and cheung, 36.' The first count is 'represented by Mr Y. H. deliberate minor, as opposed to allegos that on November 30, Chan, of Lau, Chan and Ko. Mr a spontaneous manner.
Tho
Albert Dennis
Taylor,
alias Albert Claude, 23, a private in the 1st Batt the Essex Regiment stationed in Fanling, was sentenced to 22 months' hard labour by Mr J. E. Durling at Central.
1954, Lam, to n witness in the D. F. O. Mayne, Crown Counsel, In that criminal case, witness this morning on six charges trial of Cheung Kam-wah, Chow is prosecuting, assisted by Mr Twent on, thete.. were many of larceny. Cheung-yiu, Âu Shu-sang, Ng Kayanagh, Acting Assistant allegations made against Gover- Hou. So Ping-kwong and Maxy Superintendent of Police (Anti-ment Daisy
MALPRACTICES
be
the
asked a were in
accom-
defendant pretended to
a bey to open the door. Defendant was seen later leaving tha cabin by the same boy. At that time defendant was carrying
leather sult rose.
About
officers converted with The prosecuting officer wild Wong, alias Wong Mang-Corruption).
resettlement matters. A num- that about 1.35 p.m., on October tung, knowingly and falsely
ber of Government officers, hi-13, Private R. E. Powell the swore that he did nọi know Mr
who gave Essex Regt left his cabin No. 67 Mayne told His Honour cluding the accus:d Mary Daisy
Wong (sixth ac- that the case arose out of cer- evidence, were attacked on the at the China Fleet Club, atter locking the door. At 2 pm, the acred).
of their credibility, questico tuin evidence given by Lam in The second count alleges that
It was suggested by the De-same occupier of the cabin and a criminal case which came be- Lam falsely swore he did not fore Judge Scholes
(then fence in that case that a num having Victoria District Judge). It con- ber Lemember ever before
of these officers the position seen Mary Daisy Wong; the cerned six accused and certain
of being together third count, that he had not met malpractices
with Mary connection with plices house sixth accused at the
Dalsy Wong, and that the latter of resettlement.
There were
in had been the nyo charges
victim of on One Koo Ving-ming in January
all. The first ór these
"agent provocateur" trap. Was 1933, the fourth, that he
to effect not know a
suggested that there a public was niso a person named Koo conspiracy
had
*Ceiling been a Hilmiscnicf, against all the six, The had
out" be Ving-ming,
of 1.eighton
tween Lam and an important charges were concerned Road; the fifth, that he had other
red and blue checks, sports to Mary
Daisy with offences contrary to the Prosecution witness, Tam Ping-shirt which he recognised as Rutton Prevention of Corruption Wong's flat
Or-wong. resulting in the case the property of the defendant a1 57
being brought against Mary who had previously visited hini Building, Duddell Street; the dinance.
Crown Counsel maid Lam was
Daisy Wong.
in the cabin. A report was that he had never been sixth,
ac-hot called as a witness by the
then made to the police and on in the company of sixth cused; the seventh, that he had witness for the benefit of Crown, but he was tendered
October 15 at 3 am, defendant was picked up by Cpl. Fox of the military police and delnined as an Army abcnteo.
nuver
in
kone
0
1
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be
09 a
who at the
the
Hearing is proceeding.
$3.500 Fine
For
Ship's Officer
7 that evening when At Powell returned to the cabin ho discovered the theft. He found
a
"VERY HELPFUL” -
Defendant
was handed over · to the civil police en October 15. Ho was very helpful and enabled the police to recover all the stolen property,
Later defendant admitted tha
not played mahjong in company
oc the Defence,
In that capacity, with her in Bungalow cupled by Kon in Deep Water he was cross-examined by
Defence and re-examined by Bay shortly before Chinese New
the Crown. Year in 1953; the eighth, that After inspecting a Company comprising men from
It was a lengthy trial. ALLOT which two visiting cards on Steele-Baume, regiments, Colonel E. H.
accused had given his evidence. had written certain
wordis Colonel in-charge-of Administration, Land Forces,
Miss Wong, an application was made for his Rutton WO II J.L. Gurr, Royal Engineers, and presented
on Building, third floor, recall by Mr R. W. Warder. time represented Duddell Street... were cards Sergeant C.A. Allison, Royal Army Ordinance Corps,
he had given to two friends of Mary Daisy Wong. This applica
Lion was granted. Lam hu from Japan as an introduc-again cross-examined and re- Parade held at the Victoria
ilon to a Miss Wong other than 'examined. sixth accused
It was alleged by the ProSan Blas, Yeh Tsing-y len, 31, Rolis razor. secution in the present case, Mrshing Lo at Central this morning of
was Aned $3,500 by Mr Hin-brief case, two dolls and a suit
Gabardino Mayno
clothing from went on, that in the for making seven false declara-Kenneth Thornton, $50 from the Courso of his evidence, Lam ons in material particulars to committed perjury on a number the Department
luid us was the ins-rum Radio Hongkong with Long Service and Good Conduct medals in tric
originally intended to accompany sume these songs,
War 3 second group 008- Lilled tour sung by CHIL
4 which are not often hud, mid ine Arst, "Spring,“ nure Lamiliar in its arrangement fur string orchestra. It was in there Angs especially, where the plano part is less an periment" thun exement,
Were
WELS
that
an
the
Love
annual Administration D.EL.. Time Signal and Pro-
Summary; 0.00, Stock Barracks this morning. Blakel Report: 8.00, Jazz Half Hour peritext by Robert
Acheson
Laival, 0.30, Portuguese Half Hope | Met on arrival by the Camp
Major
(Studio): 7. V.0.A. Fit Parade; 7, Commandant, "Carousel" Excerpis from the Eirick, MBE, and
Oscar Hammerstein, ming by
the
C. D. Captain G
scht Play by luchard Rodgers and R. Legg. MBE, the Colonel in- Principals and Winrun us 100 BrunIC spected the Parade comprising way aucun; 7.89, Weather Re- three officers, four warrant Port: Time Signal and the News officers and 53
other ranks, Unidon Relay): 8,09, Commentary
10 London Relay) or Special Announce stopping occasionally monta 8.14, Flestu in Madrid"
change a word with the men. Orquesta Zurzuela de Madrid; 8.30, Jouiney Into Space
After presenting the awards. Written and produced by Charies Chilton. Episode Colonel Steele-Baume
0.10. At
A
Ex-
took the
Helena May Institute Annexe To Be Built
The Helena May Institute will soon be build- ing an annexe to house 16 single bedrooms and dormitory accommodation, it was announced at the 33rd Annual General Meeting held this morning.
"accom
interral singer, his Yo huis hands and his plano
most united. in Thes,"
of its familiarity, spite given
with a retreshing 10 BBCTS); 9. Time Signal. What's salute as the Company marched straighorwardness and lack of Jush sentiment. The two English
ungs which Tollowed among the finest in our heritage, toti for tha words
une
und the Williams' set- Vaughan Ling of Stevenson's "} Will Thee Brooches" was perhaps the peak of Uhe
mah
programme, the greatest song of the evo Quilter's rousing sett.ng
of "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind" is now y efferuve, and I liked Mr Head's deliberately rhynung and his "war" with "sharp" custing short of the nute eu whch "sharp" is sung.
★ *
the Fore Recorded London Helay); pust.
Opern "La Boheme" A The
4 (Pucetnt), Principals
JOINED AS BOY with Arturo Tuscanini and the ABC Symphony
James Lewis Gurr WO [1 Polisled as Orchestra; 10.30,
Boy on 1st July Arthur Murray Favourites for
[0 the age of 15. et 1936, Dancing: 10.80, Weather Report; 11. den Hely; 11.0, Goodnight Music: God Save The Queen: 11.30. Close since. Down.
*
evening
口
430
REDIFFUSION
13.
has served with that Corps over
ne
Lady Grantham, wife of H.E. the Governor, who is patroness of the Institute attended the meeting and was welcomed by the President, Mrs I. Sykes. All membera applauded when Mrs Sykes expressed their pleasure that Lady Grantham's stay in the Colony has been extended.
AWOR
The Chiet Omer of the ss case, a
of
Inspector C.
he had stolen a leather sult lady's wrist watch. n # white shirt.
manager
European
of the Commerce YMOÀ, two pairs of trouers, a of occasione.
and Industry,
blue jacket, and a rattan -suit- Crown Counsel sold evidence
case from Gunner Collins, three would be adduced from Mary Revenue
G.pairs of trousers, two dress- Ho Kerswell Daisy Wong and others,
prosecuted and Mring gowns from L/Bdr. Carter, Bald he was confident that after Peter Mo appeared for defendants, atid un electric razor from
this hearing
evidence, His Defendant was found guilty Oyerstein Lasson from Gunner
Seven
was Crane. charges, He Honour would come to the con clusion that Lam not only know charged with submitting to Wong, but he knew her well.
of Commerce and Also, the ovidence would be rtment
aud try an application for the that he met her at her fat and ¦ issue of dutiable tobacco and Chief Of Staff
notes
on
the
..
Arrives
on a number of other occasions, one for liquor on March 21, Lupar and his
Orchestra 10.05. Guy
which stated that his ship was TOOK. NOTES
R. carrying 04 'crew members and DeL-Sub Inspecter D. Tune Signal Radio News Reel Lant. joined the Royal Engineer and
Harris, of the Anti-Corruption 174 passengers, whereas there Branch, testified than he was were actually only 39 crew
Major-General, E., C. Colville, Shortly after lus 19th
officer-in-charge of investiga- members and no passengers, Chief of Staff, Land Forces, Far birthday, he went to Jamaica
tion's at that previous case. He
East, arrived here this morning On May 12, he submitted with Mrs, Colville in the Dulch was in Court during most of the another two und stayed there for three-and-
Mrs Sykes said that the and we are confident that she has trial. He tock dosti
applications for
Tegelberg from Japan Voorly YOUTH
Liner dullable a-half years, before returning to
and liquor, tobacco Popular Songs: 4.45, Dowler an
edze that tre Helona May is suli which the later typed out. The which stated
where they spent a three-week the United Kingdom in January Helena May had had another returned to England with the know Dunstrier: 5, Children's Corner 1944.
successful financial year as well fullting the purpose for which it original notes were destroynd
that there were Conducted by Auntie Vali 0.30, Tra
In November of that year
"Our member- was originally founded pleson-Latini
Lam the witness Baid, was 68 crew incnbers on board the vacation. General and Mrs, Cal- American
Royal as a busy one. the Rhythm:
ville will return with served
our thanks
to Singapore "We wish to expres Svar Netwerk-ftequest_Programme
to increase
ship and 109 passengers, when by air tomorrow, ign ship has continued the campaign
witness on No- Englocers during
and appreciation to the Doctors and tendered as a of Western Music: 6. Teen Time-
at. 463 Staff of the Nethertoir Hospital for vember 30, 1954.
there were only 39 crew and no He was re- Presented by
the and at present stands Betty
Europe, returning to
They were met on arrival by Souza; 3.23, 1
We still have the kitness and attention shown called on December 1,
2 Birthday Mailbag: 6,30, What's Inn United Kingdom at the cessation
to two member of our domestic
their daughter, Miss J. Colville, Ist for resident accom-
Two more applications were Mrs R. Graeme, wife of Col. Neine; 7. Personality Parade George
staff admitted to the Hozpital.
Regarding the first and second Formby: 7.15. Violin Melodies; 7.0. Coke Tune-Starring Edche Fisher:
charges, Inspector Harris said submitted on August 19 for the in February
modation, particularly for single 1940,
HAPPY ASSOCIATION
I. R. Graeme, C. O. 27 HAA, 7.45, Shadows of Doubt-resented remaining there for
and double rooms,' further
he remembered Mr Winter ask-issue of dutiable liquor and
and Captain W. Batty-Smith, by Colgate-Palmolive Co.: B. Time
lared.
Lam
you know sixth tobacco, stating that there were "Do Signal and The News (London Re- seven years. In January 1953,
She mentioned the various
The answer was,69 crew and 208 passengers, Barta
Weather Report. An
he proceeded to Korea, serving
and replacements here have now found more suitabl
when there were again only 39 nouncementa AKKİ Interlude: 0.15. with
British Engineer additions
premises. Our association with them Melachrino Musicale-Presented by
and said
Mr Winter then asked, "Do crew and no pistengers, made to the house
has always been a very happy one Cadbury-ry: 8.30, Journey Into Regiment, until arriving in this
and we wish them every success, you remember ever seeing alxth that the House Committee had SpaceWnMen and produced by Colony In April last year.
On July 1, 1964 Her Majesty den ably with all problems and thank them for their gunerous accused?" The Queen caw fit to honour which arose during the year.
Ust.
Okl Time
The Ana group of songs was composed by mr Head himself, the waters being recent or coa- umporary (except k the case of his "Ave ma" seling). He
iodes.ly Siated that
Was Caster to Wive sau songs than
Charles Chilian (Episode 19); 0. happy ones, ou, in fact the most Variety Ahov; 9,30, Square Dancing: Successiul Wis the last one,
10, Cafe Continental-Presented by Swee.hearts," und
Bisquit Cognae: 10,30, Ballroom: 11. Date with Dreamland Sou by Cecily Fox-
Featuring Knickerbocker Four: postess
113, Prelude To Midnight-Popular sca-
Concert Melodies; 12 midnight, "God "Nocturne" had
Save the Queen"; Clogs Down An uncary, Moana quay which was extremely effective. Among his tedres, Mr Head an unaccompanied sung about a mysterious tairy singer, Wilich
mude опе rememocr that the voice was the original musicai irisaumunt and 14 Gume.anca suit-subtielent.
'wives sauer's SILD, Elte farers.
The
Between his groups of songs, Mr lead played two smu.! groups of piano solos, the first Cumpa isang handel's Chaconne in Gunginally compused ΠΩΣ the harpsichord, a litle skete "Sueur monique" by Couperin, anu a Chopin Waltz He began the second group with un 7- ogiative Interpretation
Debussy's "La Cathedrale Engloude" then came a charm- ing
Justic dance,
Spanish
"Villanesca" by Granados, and compost-
finally his own guy
tion,
"A Galloway Dance"
Tourists Return
of
A group of 15 Argentine touris's, led by Mrs Nelly Vacarezza de Vacarezza Buenos Aires, returned here this moraing from Japan by the my Tegelberg.
The
group will stay here until the end of the month when they will leave in the my Asia for home by way of Europe. Eleven members of the group had al- ready left for the Argentine by air from Japan.
More Taxes For Britons
(Continued from Paga 1)
of hostilities, then returning to/bers.
Germany
the
she
on
ac
"The Real Club, who for a number of years past have, during the wintering Lam season, held their weekly practices
donation: also, our most grateful
passengers,
Оп
July, 16, another applica
Back
From
Vacation
The answer was, "ton was submitted for the issue Among passengers who ax
(of dullable tobacco, which ac-rived by PAA from Europe via
thanks to all, who, with their done- am not quite clear." tona, gifts and very vaubio ad. "Our
1
this a muccessful, year,
mittee for the support they have
Mrs Sykes went WO II Gurr with the award of
vice, have helped so much to make ashes oisy Wong was then clares that there were 50 crew Bangkok this morning were Sir στον κό
to stand up in the dock. members and 100 passengers, Man-kam and Lady Lo who the Long Service und Good Con-library scems to
mushroom and now
can boast
"In conclusion. I wish to thank witness. continued.
Lam's when there were only 39 crew have been spending their vaca- duct Medal,
of which the ladies of the Council and Com-attention was drawn to her and no passengers,
tion cbroad. of over 7,400 books, 1,105 new books have been add given me in my year of Office, and and he was asked whether he Sergeant Charles Alfred ed this year. Already most of
wis Matheson and her eiiicient was sure he did not know her. Allison, HAOC, first enlisted in the space gained by additional staff for the successful and smooth Lam replied he was sure he did 1031 and served with the Green bookshelves seems to be almost of the Institute. Howards until being released to
ENLISTED 1931
Dre
already thinlang of ways
G. MacLeaSI.
not know her, or words to that effect.
The Report and Accounts were full, and the library commitien unanimously adopted, an the pro- Class W(T) reserve in Februn and means to gain moro Spice.
posal of Mrs Sykes secunded by Mrs
Inspector Harris said this 1940. During this period, ho
The following were elected to the question was pursued later on in served in India, three years of The children's section in par- Council for the coming year on the the trial. Lom stuck to hic
1 proposal of Mrs O. Skliner geconded which were spent on the North ticular has become very popular. By Mrs R. F. Moodie. Mtrs 1. Sykes, the sixth accused.
statement that he did not know West Frontier (1936-1038). Ho
"The Finance Committes, wish Mrs D. 11. Bowning, Lady D.Kinloch, returned to the imited Kingdom the valuable help of our Trea| Mums 1. Chase, Miu R. Chung, Mrs C witness said. he was unable to Mrs P. J. Davies, Mrs D. Barten, As regards the third charge, to take part with the British surer, has
kept an eagle eye on Cocks; Bling F, Dunn, Mrs. Faber, Expeditionary Force in France, expenditure and we feel that Mrs N. Grogg. Mrs G Hawkins, give evidence as to what Larn surviving Dunidrk and con- the time has come when We
Mrs G. A. J. Klusinon, Mrs M. Woo, find said.
Mi M. tinuing with the Bth Army can go ahead with n scheme A Wakefield and
DENIED KNOWLEDGE d'Eterneeff. throughout their campaigns In which even pre-war was con- MEUTS Lowe. Bingham
As to prud
the fourth, Inspector Africa and Sicily, where he re- stantly in front of the Coun-Matthews were elected auditor on Harris szid Lam was asked by
then finally took part in for and looked forward
the proposal of Man Sykes seconded Mr. Winter whether ho knew i wounds in both cam-cil and which we have worked by Mr D. D. Sinclair.
paigns.
'D' Day landings in France. particularly since the rehabilitaio Nected. Having spent few months indion in 1947. civilian life in 1048, he re-
a
enlisted into the Green Howards,
PLANS IN HAND
tb, Fifteen ballotting members were person by the name of Koo An auction of the next year's Ving-ning or Koo Wing-ling of periodicals and magadinca, was er Leighton Hill Raod, Lam had ducted by Mrs G. Hawkins after
"NO" replied, the meetings.
He did not remember clearly Lam's evidence, regarding the arth charge.
I subecquently serving in the "This is the building of an Sudan, and Egypt, before pro-annexe, the plans of which are
to Malaya.
already in hand, and which will ocoding
Having the same thing as a rise in served a further five years, he be erected on the site of the old
again released-in 1030. wos indirect taxation but the taxes Two years later, he re-entisted sixteen single bedrooms, and
Mr Head is a pleasant planist, to but his musicianly qualities are best revealed
for the second
TV
Lam" had said' ín' reply to
#
Film-Makerquelon that he had never been
In Hongkong
A party of 12, headed by Mr
In company with the woman, witness said, in respect of the sixth charg
Inspector Hurris said he was D Wynn, has arrived in the not in Court at the time: Lam
| tennis-court. It will consist of in his singing. noed a budget and the subald,
dormitory accommodation, the His manner of procentation a
the time. Into. culs do well suited to his temperament;
(latter to replace that now in `use not. The government Royal Army Ordnance Corps, needs and all circumstances combined for raising or spending
parliamentary sanction went to Japan and Korea in 1989, in the two rooms off the lounge, Those roote were, never in- to make this a most enjoyable It does not need pulmonary and arrived in Honitong intended for dormitorios, but had Colony in the course of a round-was said to have committed the
September last year.
the-world trip, and will make seventh alleged offence: sanction to stop
stop spending money.
to be used as such due 10 the On March 4 1033, Her Majes- Much of Wednesday's The Queen Law fit to honoure of moderately priced ckground' pletures of Kong- [[21
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for television. Today withing"" the "eighth charg might be
cald.ho. remembered Colony, technical
changes in the tax of the Long, Service and Good and in this connection 1 wish to Territories going as far as Low and
Sergeant Allison with the award accommodation in the
they pay a visit to the New that small visiting
cards Normally these take up Conduct Medial.
cupress our sincere thanks to Tonight: they will pay a short to Lam by Mr. Winter. Lam was slip of paper wore banded Mr Faber greater part of any finance,
for the advice and visit to Macto returning to asked if the writing was his, bil. There was no Limo for
nastance he has given us. Now, Hongkong tomorrow afternoon, with Our prosent subscriber
A
laws.
taken
up
I
them in the budget, hurriedly Motor Cycle Knocks
passed before the general elec tion of last. May-Reuter.
and memorable concert.
A note on externals; it was a delight, at lasi,, to attend a concert during which the lights were up the whole time. I am strongly against the practice of kooping all thợ ligh s out in the body of the hall and
a fierco Epotlight on the platform. concert is not a theatrical per- formance, and staghy cffcets are not needed, Moreover, it La desirable, for the audience to be customary the world over to able to consult the programme have some light in the hell from time to imo, to read notes during concerts, and it is to be botwoon items, endat an hoped that concert organisers bechentral concart, it is not will bear in mind that even unusual for enthusiasts to follow dimmed lights are preferable to
work on the score. It is no lights pt' all;===XX.
Down Woman
Wo
thono
A1
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
membership Bourishing na ito
und ho agreed it was. The visitors yesterday attend. Lam had said further that he wo: feel that, there, is a definite ed a perty at the Chiricma Chansh; wrong in connection with
had given
cards to a Miss need for these rooms as reading ber of Commerce. and drawing/quiet roorns for the
Mr D Wynn and his party are motor car business, 'but, had use of member),
to An elderly Chinese woman pre-war,
s they wore scheduled
emplane Bangkok an October: 22132 referred to wis not
for added that the Mim Wong he to wis not the fixth newspaper hawker was this The Council had grint planira iri morning injured when she was groping Woo ^My J. C..N. Ripetts, wife of a imped
Inspector Harris &
i said that when JR, the Argentine Consul in Hong Lam Frewered he questions put knocked down by a motor cyclo, oulade the Hongkong. and spring of this year, one bad much kong returned in the my to him, he appeared to give ! Printel' knd published by WILLIAM: ALÍCH DRINKÁME for Shanghat Bank. She was taken to tolive or the muty husboro Tegelberg this morning, from much consideration...) to them and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 to the Queen Mary Hospital Institute, tradhted 3:38, sen
sodvilad; } round-trip crulée to Japanes batore ha szowered. He gave : Wyndham Birest, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.
accused.
"The old boy does look worried and thins since the
Agave him? second place—he's a poor loser?"!