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JOHN CLARKE'S MARCH COMES IN

CASEBOOK

The Man Who

WITH A ROAR

London, Mar, 1.

March.roared into Europe today on a wave of destruction. Wind whipped up the North

Tried To Buy Atlantic to cause Norway's worst ship disaster of

Pound Notes

TALL man in a ragged A overcoat.

and boots whose sodden uppers were parling company with their Boles, was walking withi slow, weary steps through the bustling streets of the West End.

The man's name wns Martin, the build and set of him

baki nuggested he

onee berni strong and active.

But now his walk was that of an old man, and his drawn, pale face, framed

rick one,

in unruly grizzled hair, that of a "Some people, pansing Martin by, looked at him with

pity.

the winter and sent wartime ruins crashing to the streets in Berlin.

The 89-foot Norwegian trawler Brenning cap- sized in heavy seas near the port of Aalesund, Norway, and 19 seamen were feared drowned. First reports said only one of 20 crewmen saved.

The Brening was proceeding north along the fjord-studded constine when it was Alpped over by high waves. Other Norwegian fishing vessels tried lo rescue the crewmen, but huge waves prevented close approach to the overturned ship.

Winds of hurricane force tum. bed bombed-out Berlin buildings, a large garage. One ruin buried but there were casualties. After another sea disaster. coastal 1cboats

took 44 crew- men ashore from the 7,090-ton Swedish ship Ecuador, which

no

At that particular time. Maran aground yesterday on a sand sin wanted nobody's pily future that, a little while before,

hu

been uncertain, was now for the moment armures).

ONE OF THE MANY

tsland between Holland and Gerinay Eight passengers had been taken off earlier.

The captain and four crew- MAN remained aboard

the damaged vessel to guide efforts HEAD of him lay the calmike refloat the ship before it was comfort of a hospital broken up by Iranvy sens

The Finnish icebreaker Voima bed-sheets, blankets, warmth,

stuck in heavy pack re foort,

pany, things he was Intely Jacket. In his pocket he along with a spore of other ships carried a chit that would admit outside Kivi Bay. The German tu the hospital as an in- elavaker Prussia attempted tu patient.

go to the aid of the Volm, but was forced to turn back because the leo was too thick.

Six small avalanches blocked mads

the Bavarian mountain villages of Beraus and Ettal, but there were no reports of serious damage or injuries.--- United Pros.

The chit had been given to Marth by an ex-Service orguni- sation. There was nothing wrong with him physically that a few square meals would not put right. But his nerves were in a bnd state, too bad for him to work in his tough trade, wideh was that of deck-hand in the trawler

mailed out of

that

Milford Haven,

Martin's nerves had given him trouble since the war. Then, as a Alter-armourer stationed at Big- glo H, he had been one of the many who kept The Few in the air during the Battle of Britain. MARTIN TAKES A CHANCE

CLOWLY.

between

Atomic Power For

HK Prospects

(Continued from Page 1)

Martin ambled on at a price comparable with that coal-fired stations. The his way.

At a corner, herun

are of basically crowd walked into a small

of second type people clustered about a kerb-different design and it is hoped crying: will produce electricity at a cost shte huckster who was

that is expected 10 "Buy one of these packets, it may contain 1 or just a packet petitive with the cost of power

Come

conventional thermal razor-blades.

along from

alations. now, come along, a pound notë

But many years are likely to

of

yours for 25. De"

be

com-

and a packet of razor-blades, pass before atomic power means

The Lickster was skilled in abundant cheap power. his deceptive art.

He made

Britain will spend £300 mil- Ron on 12 atomic power stations seem that for every other half- crown invested the prize would which will provide between its

be a pound note plus a packet of

ni 2 milikmu kilowatts of

razor-blades. In fact the £1mpactly.

could

Tiiten he used in the act hardly be safer from other handa had they been in a strong-room. Martin did not see the trick that way.

try" he said.

He handed

over half-a-crown and was given an envelope that packet of ruzne-blades.

contained

ALL GONE

A

64 A NOTHER." he enlied, and

W23 given more blades.

"Another, another...."

HUGE OUTPUT

Two will be carted in 1957 and another two a year later. When all 12 are completed they will be producing electricity equivalent to the output of power stations using five to six million tons of coal or about icn days* output from the mines.

Calder Hall (of which Mr Johnson spoke and for which Babcock and Wilcox made the steam-raising plant) has two atomic reactors which will be Melled

by natural uranium The reactors will be cooled by gases which will raise steam In conventional boilers and the

team will drive turbines

was

A Noisy Reception For Mosley

Cambridge, Mar. 1.

was

Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the pre-war British fascial movement, greeted with boos, cheers and several Hitler-style salutes

he -- when

came here tonight to take part in u debate before university students.

Outside

were

the holl uniformed pollee. Inside, ming- ling with the 400 students, were plain-clothes detectives.

Throughout the debate some of the more boisterous students beer glasses and should, broke

cut of the micro- repeatedly phones.

The subject: That this house welcomes Marshal Nikola Bul- Canin and Mr Nikita Khrush- the Soviet leaders due to chev, visit Britain in April. It was |carried by 283 voles to 194.

Waving his arms and shouting int the pitch of his voice to beat

repented heckling. Sire

Oswald replied: "What would be to the Bolshevik leaders to believe that men whe have fought all their lives are now going to come to London and one smile from Sir Anthony Eden and they will call of their life work."--Reuler.

an

1005

FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

12:31

**I always turn off the TV when we have company--- Henry losss control of himself talking back to the commerciala!"

Share Scrips Case: Court's Decision On Telegram

Mr Justice J. R. Gregg in the Supreme Court this morning decided to admit part of an urgent cable sent from the Ministry of Light Industries in Peking to the

Bank of Communications here last December,

The cable formed part of evidence of the Bank who are being sued on defendants in a claim for a quantity of share scrips of the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd held by the Bank and later placed in Court custody.

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

Final Stages In Murder Trial Reached

Today's Police Reports

Head and hand injuries were mustained by Chinese women |in" a traffic accident in Clear Water Bay Rood, near the Weit Gate of Kal Tak Airport, at 2.88 pm, yesterday. Kwan, aged 35

Mr Desmond Mayne, Crown Counsel, made his final address to the Special Jury at the con- The injured woman, Ko Yuk cluding stages of the enamel factory murder trial

No. 0, Saigon from behind

before Mr Justice J. Reynolds at the Criminal Street at door, runs across Sessions this morning.

the roadway stationary bus and was knockstd down by a private, car' 'She was

The case for the Prosecution,hím. It was the accused who removed to hospital, where she concluded on Thursday and the killed him.”

is now detained for treayment, Defence did not today cali * "We are still left with three evidence.

ROBBERY ON BOAT

LA Nung, 27, painter, is on trini for the murder of his foreman, Hung Ol-chung, at the Yick Fung Enamel Factory in Castle Peak Road, on October 11, 1050.

Int

The Prosecution stated that the accused was severely beaten up for allegedly tearing down a Chinese Nationalist paper flag posted to a door of the Yick

nel Factory in Fung Entimel

Castle Peak Road on the Double Tenth last year.

It was alleged that about two hours or so after the alleged assault which took place the following day, accused stabbed deceased who was his foreman in the degreasing de- partment of the Factory to death with a triangular Ale.

ADDRESS TO JURY

possible verdicts: murder, man- slaughter and not guilty," Counsel said.

RC-

At 4.45 a.m. today (Friday), three Chin:se males boarded a MUST BE SATISFIED

pleasure boa-Nancy B-laying On the verdict of murder, the in the Yaumatt typhoon shelter. Jury must be satisfied that all One of the mon Who armad the ingredients GJ murder with a file type dagger, with had been fulfiled; an unlawful, which he threatened the occu- intentional killing by the

pants of the boat. cused-an intention at that

The robbers stole a quantliv time by the accused either

of lead and brass pipes to the kill or to cause grievous bodily Rotal value of $200. kill or to

They then act was havn, If the

not in loaded the stolen property en to self-defence, then it was

a waiting sampan and made GT. unlawful killing, but If the Pallos enquiries are proceed- Jury was satisfied that the killing. ing was lawful, then the verdict must be not

guilty

Assuming, the Jury had found that there was unlawful idiling. then the Jury would have to decide if this unlawful killing would amount to murder manslaughter. The only way

reduced

STREET THEFTS

Three cass of larceny from the person in Kowloon were re- ported to the Polles yesterday. In all these offences, the victims were women from whom per-

time of the offence as to cause | p.m., a

a

in which an unlawful killing sonal property was stoten. could be

to pickpocket stole a quantity In his address

to the Jury, manslaughter

of of cash from a Chinese on the facts

woman Mr Mayso

sold the duty and this cost; would be whether there passenger on a trên chr et function of the Prosecution in

was such provocation at the about 3 pan, yesterday. At 1.30- criminal cases was to adduco

pickpocket stole such evidence might assist the a reasonable man to be carried fountain pou from a Chinese Jury to reach a verdict. The away and to strike a person to male walking in Talpo Road. duty of the Prosecution was death.

A suspect has been datained in ey never, lo

The Jury was not to be con-

connection

the persuade the Jury that an accused person was guilty cerned with the pillical view offence, and whether or not an accused point, and it was for the Jury per3011 was guilty was entirely to judge how a reasonable man Defence's duty was to persuade circumstances, for the Jury to decide. The would react the Jury in every possible way that the accused was not guilty.

in the given

Was

The Prosecution's enso

Wis effected

that this killing

with

with

Tenancy

Latter

a very deadly weapon so Tribunal Panel

very

In this case, he said, one thing The Judge also said that he The application to set aside a writ was clear and that was that the that in order to justify the use hoped that the manager of the on the mound that a sovereign was deceased died as a result of a of that weapon the provocation Impleaded was normally to be enter stab wound inflicted on him by Insult It Hongkong branch of the Bank, wined, and the stay granted or re- the accused, who was the only great indeed.

would have to be very Mr Cheng Mdo-hou, would ap- fumed, at a stage in the action when pear to give evidence to clarity | interests same points.

established, novereign to

Radio Hongkong immunity and their claim that

REDIFFUSION

8.00

Mr Justice Gregg admitted portions of the cable to which the plaintiffs Counsvi

had no objection. These portions

were Instructions and orders

from the Ministry to the Bank re garding their claima sovereign

to

the scrips

Into came legally

arul control. their Poiression Other portions concerning state- ments made by the Ministry were excluded from

the evidence.

Plaintiffs are the Midland Invest ment Co. Ltd., of room Gel Pedder Mr John McNeill, QC, and Mr Leslie Buliding. They are represented by

Wright, both instructed by Mr P. A.

Vine, of Deacons.

đ

WPTO

tha

Enlarged

PRINCIPLES claimed, but nat person who could have inflicted for to require the the stab wound. When first in- Another principle relating to

interest establish his before the court was to to skuinferviewed by a Police constable the law of provocation wes that Under powers conferred On pooral principles of the doctrine. the accused had replied in the 11 there wre

the Landlord and an expression of him by Air Derecht waid

affirmative. Mr Mayne also re-malice, the killing might be Tenant Ordinance, the Chief Hearing is proceeding.

ferred to the accused's

statement

however great

Justice has appointed the fol- nent murder in answer to the charge, and the

lowing additional persons to bo Hi provocation.

Members only logical meaning, Mr. Mayne

of Another principle was that in

the

Tenancy said, was that the accused had no case could words alone, save Triburu Panel, 19 was a一

nounced In the extreme circum-Gazette day

Government "That is the only blow which stances, reduce killing to man-

It slaughter,

Sophie Cicland, -Mrs V. I. Mr Mayne continued.

Promoted To agreed he had all the deceased. in the most

SMO

H.E. the Governor, under instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonica, has approved the promotion of Dr S. H. Moore, Medical Officer, to be Senior Medical Officer, it wan announced in the Goverment Gazette today.

of Inland

caused the deceased's death. was the accused who hit him. It was the accused who

stabbed

Receiving Order

Granted

as the

Woo

Кес

Mes

Mr Mayne said he must im- Dekker, Messrs K. B. Allport, on the Jury's mind what W. S. Anderson, H. T. Barta, press

P. Birtwhistle, provocation Justified a murder.

Chen, A. T. Chiba, G

never excused

от

Chen Lin-

14 Referring to the weapon, Mr Davreux, M. Divecha

took

the

sald whoever weapon to the factory and usrd it, he did so breaking the rules of the factory and for no pur- pose connee ed with his work Mr. Mayne also referred to be

..are

M.

D. C. Geddes, N. Gorman, H. Graye, H.

A. Gregory, G. T. Harden, A. B. Henningsen, M. A. R. Young- Herries, A. Hillaly, Hsu Ho-yu, D, Hung, E. Hullemeler, Ramon Kun Yuct-wan, L. D. Rubée, Larios Kwok, P. A. Laroche, Wilkie Lum, E. B. McBain, J.

A. L. Marica, E. Noronha, R. Oblitas, John G.

G. O'Donnell, R. L. C. Pearce, R. H. Sheppard, Me Sidbury.

G. Smith-Wright,

A. Snowball T. Spikins, P. G. Strickland, C. Sluckey, Tan

F.. J. Thorburn, To W. Vaughan, G. H. Mari- Wong

E.

Juridiction to entertain the actors Revenue vion Mr Chidell; Mr behalf of the Official Receiver, the factors in well-defence

were,

because it impleaded on the sover J. J. Robson to be Acting Chief eign state of China, and for an Engineer, older that the share scrips in the custody of the Supreme Court bail be released to defendants.

Mr. Bernacchi continued his case for the defendants on the point of (sovereign inmunity, referring to the Dolinus alleg, case which he said was parallel to the present case,

keung,

Wong Peng-cheong, Wong Sik-chung, A. W. Wood, Clement Y. Yen, A. Zimmern, and Sir John Kinloch.

K.K.T. 6, Time Signal and Programune Summary 6.03, Sluck Market Ra- port: 0.00 Prograining for Children presented by Valerie (Studio): 8.30, by Ted Popularity Poll presented Thurman (Studio): 0.39, Weather Report: 7, Time Signal and The Election! News (London Relay). Talk by Candidates for the Urban Council; 7.09, Mr Chan Bimi-sanų (Reform Club): 7.10, Dr Alison Dell (Reform Club); 120, Juze Half Hour presented by Robert Acheson

Mir Percy Chen and Mr Brooke A

Other appulatments gazetted (Studio): 7.43, Hugo Winterhaller. Barnacchi. Instructed by Mr H. L. | him ChoTUM And Orchestra; 0.15 Kwan, of Ford, Kwan and Co., are

Mrs E. E. Paterson to be wore: Scener de Ballet. Op. 52 (la- tepresenting the Bank of Com-

Nursing

Sister Mr A. M. J. the Supreme Court this morning throat at the cafe two hours be

Mr Justice James Wicks at evidence of accused's alleged Younov): 8.45, Appeal on behalf of munications, of Prince's Buliding.

Plaints claim is for delivery of the Salvation Army by the Hon.

Wright to be Acting Assistant Michael Turner (Recorded);

granted a petition for a receiving fore the incident, "Those 20 erips relating to 1643 shòrça,

Director of Public Works; Mr order against Choy Sing-tuen, matters which you are which they ciatm are their property. P. D. A Chidell to Mantovani and hĩa Orchestra; D.

be Acting trading

Wing Fungitted to look Into in deciding J. Parsons, or damages in lieu thereof. Time Signal, Mude Lovers Hour- Classical

Inland Commissioner Requests, Presented by

of

whether or not there was malice Choong

firm, in wh Alleen. Dekker (Sludĵoj: 10, Con. NOTICE OF MOTION Rovenue during the absence of tinental Cabaret présented by Denise

Defendants filed Brabant (Studio): 10.30. Letter tram

preliminary Mr W. F. Watson; Mr N. Fespect of a judgment debt of in the accused," America by Alistair Cooks Record-order that she writ be set adte on Commisioner

notice

$214,014.46, of motion, asking for an

Mr Mayne then dealt with the Fahy to be Acting Assistant

Mr W. C. R. Carr, of Johnson, inw relating ed London Relay): 10.45, "Negro

self-defchce. The the ground that the Court had no Épirituals" sung by the Deep Niver

Stokoa and Master, appeared on fury would have to decide if all Boys; 10.59, Weather Report: 11, Time Signal.

Nowa Berl Radio

present in order to say thei

that ac- (Recorded London Relay);

the petitioning creditor. 11,10 Goodnight Musle; 11.30, Close Down.

Mr C. M.

M. Stevens, Legal, cused acted in self-defence. Assistant to the

Referring to various evidence Registrar General, represented the Official given by Prosecution witnesses, 3 p.m. Variely Calls the

Receiver as Trusted In Banic Mr Mayne said it was for the Tune: 3 Musical Matiner; 3.30. Strike Up The Band;, Tea for

ruptcy of

of Chang Ko-Jin former Jury to sort out various things Two: 4.50. Bammy Kayo Show: 5. Children's Corner-Conducted by

y trading as the Kar Cheung to decide which of the witnesses care concerned gold bars deposited

they could rely on. "You will Auntie Patricia: 5.30. Friday Ro-

Chong Bank. by the American and French Goy queath; 6.13,

of the witnesses Birthday Mailbag:

Mr Carr sald the petition had notice many cinments with the' Bank of England this.10. Record Parado; 6.45, The and the Bank won quod for the

bem served on the debtor, Choy were not of a high intellect and and to Final Year; 7. Time Signal

delivery of the bars by another frn. A pell for the election by the Sing-tuen, who was not present high educational standard.” The News;" 7.09 Urban Counel The Court upheld the doctrine of unofficial Justices of the Pence in Court." (The lection Broadcast-Candidate Xtr {sovereista immunity.

of two nominees, the Hon | Chan Bhul-sang of the Reform

Mr Carr sald the petition evidence for the Prosecution, the Mr Bernacch subrated that there Dhin J. Ruttonjee and Mr Funs arose out of a judgment delivered only verdict the Jury could give Club: 7.18, Urban Council Elections was no part of Lise lucie at Ping-for, for appointment to a by His Lordship in O. J. Action was one of Broadcast-Candidato Dr

able to gold bars which not Eell of the Reform Club; 1.20, applicable to the scrips in the ere vacancy in the Hongkong Legis-469/08 on January 7 this year. Weather Report and Announce sent caso. The facts were that the

lative Council will take place ments: 1.22, Organalra: 7.30 Cock- foreign sovereign was undoubtedly

A bankruptcy notice dated tall Houra, Personality Parade-in porsession or control of the trips Sammy Davis Jr.: 8.15, Fiesta before they were ever brought ETNA ERUPTS Time: 8.30, Musle for you; 0, By- within the Jurisdiction of the Hong-

phony Hall-Bymphony: No.101 in Kong courts,

Minor (Haydn): 9.30, 11.Q. Land Catania, Sicily, Mar. 2.

Forces Boxing Finals-Direct Droad- One of Mount Etna's Periodic cast from Queen Elizabeth II Youth beersion actually

The earliest date on which The election will be conducted standing. Centre: 10 Rediffusion Spotlight idence was at least before in accordance with

took place on Cruptionn suddenly

a set of became fonald G. Langen, Export 1032. The present

Maneger of Bi

government of rules published in the Gazette. THEN Martin came back Mr serious last night when a fur- WHE

Andrews is,

China was the do jure government Morgan said: "This man has ther outburst of molten lava London; 10.15, Dagic and Moonlight:

January 6, 1230, said Me really an exceptionally

the volcano's routh 10.30 Dead Circuit Episode good brolte chi

Dead Starling," Adapted by the record with the RAF. He went cast slope, back to the trawlers, but he had to leave. Since his parents died 4,000 feet below the summit of 11.30. Prelude to Midnight; 1, m

was

i.c spent all he had 10s, then hu gave the huckster à plece of his mind, and sated The come pertinent threats. crowd prew. the police carne. Martin's fighting spirit roused, he went for the police པ་ས་ men. With no very, cerious con- sequences to them, as they were fair-minded enough to tell Mr Pavi Bennett, VC, at Great Mariborough Street next morn- ing.

There, Marlin

wearily pleaded guilty to having been drunit and disorderly, and hay ing assaulted the police, The magistrate ordered a remand, so that the doctors might look Martin over, and the "probation officer, Mr Charles Morgan, sco him.

had

EXCEPTIONAL

of

10,000 kw capacity.

Commercial versions of type will be of 100,000 200,000 kw capacity. generating; capacity of the HK Electric Power Station Is 95,500 kw).

1

The lava from the new crater,

he has lost track of his family

the 10,750-foot- mountain, Way and had wandered

towards about the making

the Leone country. He arrived In London Valley at a speed of a third of nt about Christmas Uime and had a mile an hour, experts rc- nowhere to go, but now he can ported in Catania. go to

to hospital, and he is will

They sold ing to...

The

net

bound Martin

he altuation, which might become dangerous, magistrate nodded. Het being carefully watcher."

over condition- France-Pre500. ally, a condition being that he should resume his Interrupted Journey to the hospital, where Assistant Secretary

11

they would quieten down, HE the Governor has ap- nerwa

pointed Mr. A. G. E. Fudge to "Thank you sic Martin mid, be, an Assistant Secretary to the and quietly left. A frail man of Urban Council, it was announced 30, whore last 10s, Jingled: in the in the Government. Gazetto' to- pocket of the kerbside huckster, | day," M,

* Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINAME for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Honghong

Trevor from the Novel by Simon Rastray: 11, Date with Dreamland: night "God Save the Queen" Close Down,

·RECORD COLD

mnounced heing today,

+

EARLIEST DATE -

Bernacchi

JPs'

Election

On March 16

If the Jury accepted the main

murder, Kald,

Hearing is continuing.

Counsel

the

in the Supreme Court Registry January 17 was served on on March 10 at 3 pm,, it was defendant that same day. The announced in the Goverment notice had not been complied Gazette terlay.

with and the debt was still out-

Going On Retiring Leave

J

Relief Rice Arrives

Fifty tons of high

rice,

donated

The gift, consisting of 100

US FLAGSHIP

IN PORT

ན་

The 13,600-ton

Promoted And Re-Posted

HE. the Governor has, ap- proved the following promotion In the Hongkong' Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, It was an-

· nounred ... În the Government Gazetto today: Writer J. Stokes Lacutenant-Commander

10

pe

(Sp), cu

*

Lt-Commander Stokes also been posted to the. Royal |Hongkong Defenco' 'Force · Re-

of Officera.

the

American serve cruiser Columbus, flying the Bag

of Rear-Admiral F.D. McCorkle,

JLE

MoCail+McCowan and R. B. R.

(Force Headquarters),'

Ho mid that according to. the

Governor. bas plaintiffs' own letter of August, 1052 the scrips had been removed froin

opproved the following appoint- Commander of Cruiser. Divisionments of Offleces Major H. A. their office in Shangha! by a semi- ofiselni organ of the People's

8, entered port today on a rede, B., Botelho to bo Becond in Government. According to a inter

grade" | cecational visit.--.

Command; CSM Sun Hong letter from their auditors, the scrips Mr A. R. S. Major, Assistant white

to be seiled by the Commissioner, WOTO waldi

the by

Ships of her class (Bajtimore) | Colour Sergeant R. A. Pereira Chinese authorlifer in Sinnghal,

Polico Hend-Burmese government for the which have already visited and Sergeant M. G. Stone to be Dasic, Mar. 1.

Me Bernacchi said thist according quarters, is leaving the Colony relief of Hongkong's squatterHongkong included the Los Second Lieutenants (Hongkong to the authorities bailment was nii] today on February 1938 was the coldest a suficient porerion on control in retirement.

furlough prior to fire, victims and the poor, ar-l'Angeles, St Paul, Bremerton Regiment); Sergeants S. L.

rived here, this morning in the and Toledo. February registered during the the foreign sovereign to give rise past 200 years by

to a right of Immunity where the the Basteballee

Mr and Mrs Major will depart Norwegian motership Hal Leo The Columbus Commander. is Gorely to be Second Lieutenants Meteorological Institute, it was party always remember that in afternoon, where they will say

Was sued by some third from Queen's Pler at 3.45 this for 'distribution.

Captain G. C. Scay. all the cars the foreign sovereigns The month, the. Institute said, They merely said they were in pos

did not dialin any title whistroever; | goodbye to friends.

bags of about 100 pounds aach, was minus 0.3 degrees (C)

was shipped from Rangoon, and remion or control.”

There could be no doubt that the which is well below the average Government of China could direct

was made possible through Mr Appointed To for 1895 wlu minus 7.8 and for the

[C..P. Tan, the Burmese Consul 1920 wininus 6.1. United send the script back to the Ministry

Bank. et Communications to Given Recognition in Hongkong, who on a recent Executive Council HE. the Governor has att Press.

In Peking eazy, ume they destred,

visit to “Burma discussed the

-pointed the following, 'tou žie Mr Berrechi malā

HE. tho Governor, under plight of Hongkong's fire

Vic

HE. The Governor has up. Members, of the Midwives LAW OF NATIONS Instructions from the Secretary me and the poor in the city, pointed the Hop, CE.KC

Board," "i was announced 'In ̧the which, sovereign nations in sommer nccorded formal recognition to while rico to Hongkong by Member of the Executive County HOP Page Vice Dr Daphno He said that the law of nations by of State for the Colonies, har A similar gift of 100 tons of 10ry, OBE, to be an unofficial Government Gazitie: today: De were bound was that sovereign Mr. G. J. Jongejans" as Consul Butma was made last year. would not be forced either to rub for the Netherlands at Hong-

ell provisionally, and subject to Chin for larm of three years so the jurisdiction of another koug, It was announced in the by the Hongkong Bocial Wel-announced in the Government abeorice

The rice will be distributed Her Majesty's pleasure "it" was Dr. Daphne: Chuni turing country's courts or lose his powoscion or control at bij chattels,

Government Gazetta tódáky, fare Office,

Cissetta today,

King.

ap

HE. the Governer hai polated Mr. Tom Fal-kwong to be a Sub-Inspector of Schools under the Education Ordiserice of 1952, was amounced in the Government. Garetto today,"

Midwives. Board.

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