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JOHN CLARKE'S UN Council

CASEBOOK

Consider New

Pavement World Calendar

Artist JAMIE is an artist, and ho is a Scot. He is, be sides, a man of passion and fervour, as so many artists and Scots are and have been, to the ultimate good of their fellows. Within Jamie, fires burn that can- not he dumped, which pre- vent him from ever doing anything by halves,

**

Had he been contarf, be nover would be, to sit before his casel on some wild northern moor (surroundings which wouki have sulted hili craggy ligure very well and paint pictures Jike The Monarch of the Glen. Jamie might have prospered as an artist.

farther

But his eye leapest than rnost men's, and he shw more than they did, and painted what he saw. These sort paintings pre not too easy to sell.

CHESTNUTN

DI

NO, to live, Jaunie from time to

me has to turn his han to other secuvations--the other evening he sold chestnuts in the Strand

Junie neted as agent for the proprietor of a chestnut barruw,

its owner was away.

opened

Ottawa, Apr. 3.

When the United Nations Economic and

Social Council meets in New York next week, one of the main items will be a revised world calendar which includes an 'extra day's holiday for every-

one,

Arthur Hills, President of the International World Calendar Association, said in an interview today that 1961 would be a good year to introduce the new static calendar and that by 1967, Canada's Centenary, everyone should have adopted it.

"Even Russia has spoken favourably of it at the UN meetings," he said. "The only thing now is to make sure that they don't introduce an eight-day week to boost their five-year plans and upset the applecart.”

Mr Hills said the now calen- dar was an unchanging year with equal quarters of 91 daya,

LETTERS TO or 13 works in three months,

THE EDITOR

Remembrance Day Fund

Theatre.

Lady

beginning un Sunday, January 1, and ending on a Saturday..

The 305th day of each year would be a holiday known as "World's Day" and "would follow December 30

and procede January 1

to

"As a Leap Year bonus, similar day would be inserted

Sir. Once again

after January 30. That is in support of the 1955 Appeal for Eur! make sure that we don't tangle with the husband-hunters," sold nig's Fund the British Legion

Mr Hills. is sponsoring a Gain Film Pre-

an official of intere.

Mr Hills.

the This year, through the taking over the business while courtesy of the J. Arthur Rank

Canacilin Labour Relations Board, said that with automation With tremendous zest, Jamie Organisation and the New York

Just

tho around of industry we are pleased to pre- campalga, omt his sales

corner, the new calendar, with thrusting through the rush-hour cent on Thursday, April 12, at

British Techni holidays falling on the same day crowds with his bags of chest-9.4 p.m. the

rulor Comedy The A golkemta sawmillers".

every year, would be an essential mis.

part of tomorrow's world. work, and approached him. "You

This 18 mustn't do this," the polleeman

a gangster comedy

ON A MONDAY "You're obstructing the with Alec Guinness in the lead. sold.

ably supported by a cast com-

New "Christmas and Year's free passage of the footway."

Jamie nodded; the policeman Prising, amongst others, Ceell

Days would always fall on a Parker and Herbert Lom.

Monday noved away. Ten minutes later,

Instead of falling in His Excellency The Governor, mid-week as they often do now," he came back. Jamie was stil

and Lady at work.

Grantham, have he said. "It suits everyone much "I'm arresting you,” the polleeman said. "Obstruc- kindly consented to attend, as

better," the Scrivce Com- The main advantage of the new calendar, he explained, was Prior to the Show, (through that it included all the features the kind permission of Lt. Col.of the present system. It was of months. Each week up the Band of the 1st Bn. The had seven days and Sunday was Essex Regiment will entertain. the first day.

Easter would Seats are available from me

be the only at 317 Queen's Building (Chater "floating season". Mr Hills said, Road) nt $10, $5 and $3 each because it was essentially until April 8, and thereafter at liglous holiday and the timing the Theatre, Early booking hos depended on the moon's phases,

but brisk, you been

there are still "but that would be sorted

by the ecclesiastics." some scata available.

tlun.

NO QUESTIONS

T Bow Street, next morning,

A Jamie, pleaded not gulity to the charge. The polleeman told

hla

questions?

story. "Any the magistrate asked Jamie,

Jamie took a piece of paper from his pocket. "I'd like you to have a look at this," } he said, "It's a rough plon

14

quce

This is the time for tion, you can say what want to say in a minute," "Orb, I've no questions such," said Jamle. He went to the witne box.

55

"Look," he said, "as soon as the man as owos the barrows had gune, this officer comes up to me and says have I got a licence, so says no.

sald

"Now in all fairness," Jamie, did you ever see a man standing in the middle of the pavement holding chestnuts

just 01

hot

asking me,"

what was

plate?"

the

"no good spid the magistrate.

WHY NOT ARREST HIM? THEN there's another thing,"

Jamte went on.

"The man what owns the burrow was in the same position afterwards, selling chestnuts, and the con- stable saw him. Why didn't he arrest him?

well

manders.

P.S. Clement-Smith & Officers). mude

íri

As has been the custom past yours, the British Legion has distributed amongst Servico

out

SHORTER SPREAD The present time spread for personnel and members of the Easter, March 22 to April 25, Merchant Navy sume 600 free

would be reduced by six days tickets which are being donated

world calendar, Mr with the by the Pubile.

Hills Fald.

"The

last time "I therefore trust your readers Easter fell on March 22 was in wil

support this function and 1818 and it will not come again thereby help ◊ most worthy

on that date this century." cause and I paticularly hope that everyone will give evening's entertainment to one or mom Servicemen by sending to me at 317 Queen's Building, $3 for unch Serviceman's Hekel

K. B. ALLPORT,

Hon. Secretary, British Legion (Hongkong &

China Brunch)

[11

The world calendar has the support of Canadian industry, comunerea and management, Mr Hills said. Next week's meet- ing will decide whether study group will be forced to Examine the merits of the calendar or whether more time will be sought to interest other nations in H.

"Is that all you have to say?" Radio Hongkong before

to Jamie's

I'm perfectly

He asked known Nothing wus.

"Well people like to buy chestnuts," the magistrate observed, "but It's no good selling them in the middle of the pavement in the

HIKT.

Request

new

whad-1943

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

3.16

THE MO. PILOR.

©1988 By REA Əvvion, the

"Most of these people know you're an undertaker-so don't pull your old joke about looking up new business?"

Man Charged With

Driving Offences

A New

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

12-Storey

Kwong Wah Hospital Planned

John Dell

Jobnado Ray did come to Hongkong after-all. With her was Lola Dee, "the “Cha-Cha- Cha" girl and a group of enter tainers which included several Australian musician, a balan- ing act, dancers and most. remarkable of

4 dancer

Finishing touches have been made on with a peg-lar. The

This was tho the drawings and the scale model for aes who is well known

Negro entertainer, Fez-LE redeveloped 12-storey Kwong Wah Hospital America it was disclosed this morning at the inau guration ceremonies of the incoming Board or good thing for Hong of Directors of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.

The Hon. T. N. Chau officiated at the ceremony which was largely attended.

In his speech to the assembled To cope with the sharp gathering, Mr P. T. Loong, Increase in the number ok chairman of the new Board of patients seoking Our SET- Directors said:

struction work

former

The comedian was Lyon and it what I heard from the group at the airport is

show himself said

be a very good kong

Johnnie

The

that it was hoped to include Colony in their next Far East to but the la

is no immediate dhat will bc.

indicatio

It was not on the list this ime because their times is short, Johnnie having to get back to the States to fulfil an engage- ment in Las Vegas,

do

HEARING AID:

dis

couldn't

any shopping, but: ett least she was little better off than the other girls in the party, bo cause she was met at the alr

was given w Chinese port and wLS. brocade jacket. She was very plunged with it and the other gicks crowded sound with the hope

vices and with the need We are gathered here today for better administration of the to witness the inauguration of personnel, the projected erection the newly elected Incoming of a new nine-storey two-wing For your information. Mr. Ray Board of Directors of the Tung extension for the Tung Wah La quiet man and he wears his Wah Group of Hospitals for the Hospital must be made a

bearing and all the time. He a reality year 1956-1957. We are deeply with the

the greatest dispatch. Im- smokes very little and during honoured by the gracious pre-

plementation of

of the redevelop-

his bus trip around Kowloon. strce of the Honourable T. N. ment scheme to turn the Kwong which took up most of the onb Chau to officiate at the cero- Wah Hospital into a 12-storey hour the group were here, no mano andi

by the kind attend- edifice of immense proportions WB3 far too interested in the ance of so many of our honour-is also urgently awaited. Con-

Con-scenery to do much talking. able guests. On behalf of the

on the

Lola Dee wep new Board, I have the pleasure project can commence as soon appointed because she of offering you all our heartfelt ug an overall reconstruction of thanks.

this institution's accounts and As Love us 86 years have Bnances has been effected by already elapsed since the Tung the

As to the latter the audioning touches have Wath Hospitals

first came into project, this lengthly period ust been put on the drawings being and

marked by tremen and the seala model designed for Allegations of driving a car while under the in-has been

dous difficulties and vicissitudes, its stage-by-stage materialisa or drugs in Central district in

netwo During this fluence of liquor

time,

these projects on lines laid down November last year, were made by the Crown, when

Thoy come back ‘egalit, mal strifes raged next doors on by Government and we shall Cheung Wing-ngok, was charged on two alternative

the China mainland. But strive to be worthy of the trust they seem like a nice bunch of

people. counts of traffic offences before Mr M. Morley-John throughout all thest, this

10- 10- placed in us by the community. stitution has never for a single In 'the reatin · of freo educa-

NICK LEAVING whenever at Central this morning.

MG day fallen down

circumstanceS opi its efforts Alon, The defendant was alleged to have driven an

Д programuo of Those of you who listen to saloon in Chater Road on November 28, under the in-at coming to the succour of the permit.

replacement of old Nick

Kendall's Juke Box. BIT DOT and of victims gradual fluence of drink or drugs to such an extent as to be in sick and

hands

premises by new ones Parade" programme will be in- of various school

will be undertaken and enrol-terested to know that hó id capable of having proper control of the vehicle. He was

The name of Tung Wah hag Should artvantage be seen in about a week's time. Nick, a ment capacity will be enlarged. probably leaving for · Japan In also charged with an alternative count of dangerous

now como to be synonymous driving.

with a long record of extensive mere of some of our existing disc-jockey from way back in.

schools or, endeavours. Whilo

conversely, in the Canada and Augirelia, is making establishment, er charitable

an additional another move around the work one this is due largely to the active

action will follow ac and if his plans work out will support on the part of this com-

cordingly wherever feasible.

the be among Cherry-Bloctoris munity and the Chinese com-

In our opinion, the welfare

very soon now of our working staff should by munities overseas, the fact re-

During his stay here he has no means be overlooked. Con- mains that the yeoman's services

himself to endeared

mony. rendered by the successive an-

struction of new quarters for Dual Boards of Directors proced-

isteners, especially the teen- with his easy, friendly agers, ing us in rising above countless the staff attached to the Tung

In difficulties and

unstinted Wah Eastern Hospital has al-

style and he will be missed. contributions in terms of time, ready advanced beyond the plin

Nick has also boen a member money and energy have built ning stage and is exported to be

be of the Sunday night panel game within our term

"It's In the News" and although

only

wars broke out, and many jorja tion. We shall get to grips with | visual aqueals of delight; Let's

He was

The defendant ploaded, not | Mary Hospital, and that he was

still convinced then that do guilty.

represented by Mr fendant was under the influence Brook, A. Bemacchi, instructed of alcohol to the extent of not by Mr W. 1. Cheung, of Messrs being capable of driving a car. Peter Sin and Co. Mr W. S. For that reason, Mr Colller went Counsel, cn, at 12.25 am, he decided to Collfer. Crown

charge the defendant. At 2 am prosecuted.

Mr In his opening,

Collter the defendant was bailed out in

$500. said just after 11.30 p.m. on November 28, Sub-Insp. Erte Blackburn, riding a motor cyclo along Jackson Road, noticed a travelling in Chater Road at a speed of about 15 miles an hour. It showed no rear light He then saw the driver of tho car turning his head in his direction, and the car then ac celerated to a speed of 40 milss

swerved round. from on hour,

to Murray Road Chater Road end finally stopped in Queen's Road.

Qar

Mr Collier said when the cor swerved from one lane to another, there was no signal given. Insp. to look at his rear light. Blackburn then asked the driver

BREATH SMELT

In 1940 the External Affairs Minister,

Mr Lester Pearson At this stage, Mr Coiller con- yoted that the issue be brought Unued, Insp. Blackburn noticed

UN General the

As the

accused's breath

smelt sembly. "Aye, I think that's about all."

strongly of alcohol and he kept "Very well, I accept the police

Canada agreed in 1953 to an repeating certain phrases. He 0. Time Signat and Programine Indian muggestion that a study then asked the driver for his evidence." the magistrate said. Summary: 8.03, Laucky Dip Variety

licence, which was produced, but it anything

Margherita group be formed, but inst year presented by were (Studio): 7, Muste detriment. Robinson

for you. Eric the United States government was dropped by Insp. Blackburn. and his Concert Orch. nld it would

Defendant then bent down and not support any with Viera (BBCTS), 130, *Time

revision which for Jars" with Robin Day (Studio); | eflendar

con- groped on the ground before he 1.59. Weather Report: 8, Time Signal acted with religious principles. picked it up. and the News London Relay): 8.09,

The main opposition to the Insp. Blackburn considered The Rt Hon. Herbert Morrison. MP, interviewed by Timothy calendar come from people that the defendant was not in a the of the Jewish faith and the t state to drive, and told him Pictures."

that he would rush hour, Absolute discharge." } sf-orities review pictures currently

Pay Seventh Day Adventista.

be taken to the The honorary President of the Queen

for Mary showing in Hongkong with Audrey

Hospital Mendes in the Chair (Recorded): Association Is Sir Harold examination, or ha "LISTEN," cried Jamie. "canBueno Corley enc

could be Concert Hall. I say something?”

Eugene Conley (tenor) with Howard Spencer Jones, Britain's former examined by his own doctor.

The defendant was their taken United "No." Raid the magistrate Barlow, Chorus and Orchestra: 2. Astronomer General.

Time Bigal. Thirty-minute Theatre. Press.

to Central Police Station in his Jamie was led away. The Sixt Alternative" by Haroff firmly

[own car with Insp. Blackburn at painter within whom fires | M. Harris. Produced by IL D

the burned hot enough to set the Fortuin (BBCTS): 0.30, world of art allght, were

Notes from a Tourist's Sketchbock,

World world better kindling, who had

Symphony Orchestra: como near to burning his fingers in more senser than one.

BURNING

BOY INJURED

that

A Ave-year-old Chinese boy- Luk Wing-tat of No. 199 Jaffe Road, ground floor sustained injuries when he was knocked down by a private motor car in

Birch:

Going to Which

10, Boulevard Cafe: 10.18. Cincinnati Summer Opers Orchestra 10.30, A Book at Your Bedside. "My Courth | Jan", by "Antonia, Nidge Read by Audrey Mendes, Episode 13 (Nocorded); 10.45. Light Variety: 10,59, Westhor Report: 11, Time Signal. Radio News Nest (London Relay); 11.15, Goodnight Music: 11.30. Close Down.

REDIFFUSION

2 p. Varjaty

Army Officers? Trial Date Fixed

Two Army officers, Major Catts the Donald Peachey, 47, and Captain

Concert, (All Brahms, progrænme "Var Harry Curtis, 49, both of the

Tune

3. Wednesda

ok of Theme of Haydn Royal Engineers, and the Chinese

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 By Air Formosa, U.S.A., Canada, & pan. Thailand, Pakhian, Middle East, Africa and Europe, p.m.

By Burlace North Borneo. 4 p.m. Macao, 0 p.m.

THURSDAY, APRIL 3 Dy Als Hawaii. 8 a.m. Japan 8 m.

Paking, Shanghai, Hankow, 10 a.m. Indo-Chins. Trance, 11 a.m. Thailand, Pakidan, Lebanon, Ger- many Great Britam, 1 p.m.

Philippines. 3 p.m. Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Dritain and Europe, 6 Damn.

By Burface China. People's Republic, 10.30 am, Burma, India, it a.tm. Thailand. Noon.

Magao. 3: D,m.

Indo-Ching. 1 p.m.

Malaya. Ceylon, India, Aden, Middle East: Great Britain, Europe,

at

ave

**

Tung Wah into what it is today, completes for the stast he has not very, often come up

We are both awed and touched office. by their towering achievement.

AVOWED OBJECTIVE

the Tung Wah Hospital

Kwong the

adergely"

Wah Hospital

that

and

with the right answer it is

obvious he is playing will of

Course 100 a thorough innovation for laugh and has happily ac

the mantle of "dumb- We, the new Board, are now by the time

cepted the Tang Wah bunny". He is not, though, and pledged to do our humble best nine-storey wings and

I imagine he will be on the air Wall to carry on where our predecca- | Kwong

rodevelopment sare left off. We shall face up scheme are brought to fruition. Good Lucke, Nick, and keep the in Japan soon after he lands.

turntables turning..

OTHER SERVICES

the

As regards our other avenues of service such as distribution of free winter clothings and

SIGN, PLEASE

It has been my pleasure to

This

140 our tasks with a determination to contribute what little we can toward the welfare of the com- munity and to bring what relief we can to the suffering of the sick and poor. This is cur avowed objective from which the com- coffins, repatriation of Indigent meet many of the stars of the munity may draw comfort. How- refugees, etc.. these will con- recording world and inevitably. ever, should in time, our work thue to be carried out energeld-they have been approached by be found wanting in any respect, cally, Within our tenuro of autograph hunters whenever the

meeting was in we do in all sincerity sollett office, we also envisage the or hobby has

to mo advice and guidance from our building of the main hall of

and it came Permanent Advisers, past Direc- the Tung Wah Coffin House to discover that there is a special

to

6. surprise Quito & tors, community leaders and the provide maximum space for the press.

storage of coffins and remains society for those who collect the The population of post-war consigned to our custody, scribbles of the famous There

1 experienced Hongkong has

Also, wherever necessary, re is also a special publication called. phenomenal increase and it fol- pairs will be made at, the freeThe Quill" which cators fr lows that the work of this insti- demeteries under our manage

them..

This book is published in London... by the Bociety of Autograph C

tution. has grown in proportionment. Every facet of our work — be

the

Ours is a colossal organisa-factors and the 1 min 1 dicovered a it treating the sick voor reliction and our Dctivities are as day or two ago" is the "QUE CỐP for the destitute, attending to varied as they are numerous to me that there may be some, tocal || Ootabar-December-1960. It occurs dead, births, disposal of the de

or But we shall not be daunted enthusiasts who would like, to harva education provision of free

by the challenge and shall detalls of the Society and I will be eries out for yet greater efforts tackle our job with a realistic you write and are for AL HUM pleased to forward the address and more money every day. Now

than wasting Now that our Colony, wema to be. approach rather that we are dedicated to the words. It is hoped that staff a popular place me the stars tocas" community's service,

collecters have quite a lot of scope we shall and

members of all departments and of course you need not contine not lag behind our duties. But

dovoted will remain

to their your collecting to record, and sitzric the task being no formidable and

duty, and give of their best in anidentally. If you hayo requisite expenditure

* collection of ainoarlished records the? They must society would be interested to know the height of about it. I know some people, who eware of the modest, ability, and tela resources that are ours.

in cate wards 1 and by polygamblay, she record thon and use to

tho,

minis- We must therefore, appeal to ir toss expected of them out. the Wo

million -oda: inhabitants by the: community-in order ODDS AND ENDS of this Colony, Let us hope that that

good

I liked the first_edition of Radio regardless

Hongkongʻa new Tuesday : meninje Gumm, Hawaii, U.S.A., 3 p.m.

they will mako contributions I close with the hope programme,,Calaway Choles Formosa, p.m.

consistent with their respective that

The "Castmvay? Inst night was Hank the Colony will enjoy Miller and his choice, of records a U.S.A., Canada, 1 p.m...

The rich ability. Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle

peace and prosperity in the and prosper peace

stood one, at allANAT East, Afrione... Groet Britada ous' are of course requested to years that, lle ahead and that

The other day. I heard 'poma)newly Europe, 8 pm. UNSTEADY ON FEET

give generously; others are also they be free from any calamity arrived Itusalan records and "wda By Jurisca The parly then returned to,

invited to contribute whatever that may be caused by the red at the quality of the sound Malara. Ceylon, India, Aden, Mid they can. As the saying goes: elements.

A parallel to this

driver's stať, A report was hog. & Parcels 5 p., Letlers & extremely heavy, wo pra koenty Performance:

made to the inspector on duty

UW | pkis, 9 aim, on 4/4/58. and the defendant was taken to Macao, 6 p.m. Queen Mary

Hospital where he was examined by Dr. Y. M, Chau.

Insp. Blackburn was

was present during the examination and

would silty on the

on the examina It would indicate that

tion.

agree

Insp. Blackburn did not with the doctor's findings as result of certain tests.

1

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 By Alt Thailand, - Burma, India, a ami Хотупова, Јарма, Копа, Okinawe Noon.

Philippines, Australia, New, Zea- and, pm.

&

of erted or class, earned by uncha sime' may be";

Shall

Jaffe Road near its luteŝion Op. 50-A‚", "Bymphony No. 4 in E manager of the Shun Hing Con- Centrat Police Station and Insp, 1dle East, Great Britain. de Europe. I upecans are made.up of, WAV, Arms. För Fishermen and Corvix dances -3 hoard, Shann

with O'Brien Rood at 0.40 p.m. yesterday.

The boy was taken to hospital for treatment' where he is now detained.

the ChinesO

be found in the

rive from cari

F 10" the effect

*

accumulate

Find and that the will of

The Thal, Government has

Singapore, Apr. 8. will of the agreed with the Malayan Gir mases can be turned into

ed

those who like fuis aging die wil bo

I seems to have a rather horas- bili” linnon - about” it) which, la “hot sund pleasant but is certainly moni kult- Minor, Op. 90's Tea for Two; struction Company, Chou Chung-Blackburn reported to the, în- | 1230)

Instrumental) Strially

cul to the wil tent of the hin Children's Corner-Conducted

brand, appeared before Judge W. spector on duty, Insp. Boxall Auntie Patricia 820, Wednesday T. Charles at Kowloon District Insp. Blackburn also noticed

would be with, say, TychRIKOWERYPLis fequests-Presented By Betty Court, on charges in connection that the defendant, was un-

"Billy Zokelme will be visitPN: Birinday Mailbag 8. Music from with alleged corruption,

taingain next month. La booked Germany; 800 musical Quiz with

steady on his feet in the Charge

for six-week tour and spare ryben prizem for Lucky Winners: 0,45,

All the

nts Room, that he was violent, and thred defendants Showtime Berenade: 7. Personality

puching, and

welcomed-by-the-golfers; who,are, shouted Parado-Blow, Crowby; 735, Ralph pleaded not guilty to the rosprem

ed loudly.

city, wall: Big or small, donament on the need to atm played with him, sqaura Bulgar Manegan and his Orchestra: 750,ive charges and date fixed. Subsequently. Insp. 'Blackburn

tians recofyed by this, institu

Millayan fishermen against pretty good, pinyersRSONE Women Victimised Blog Year for hearing of their cases was was forced to put restraint on China, People's Republic, 1020 tlon will be channelled directis | Pirates operatinggy on Malaya's Tadie Fisher, is to cometap with Kin

the defendant, Mr Collier, sáld. at 10 a.m. "

Macro. 1 p.m. Insp. Boxall would my that

seboard, Malaya's with: Debbie Reynoldable spotre to the bonkit of the poor suffer northern Chinese her sport and Announcements ret for June

which layeduled to At 2 am today,

Guest for Today Enrico Mr Desmond Mayne appeared the defendant had stumbled on

Minister for Agriculture Abdul | next, monn ing roultitudes Blessed Arun Tahale sald toddype with

pro woman had her wristlet watch Cans 8.30, Diamond Mule Bhow:

those who exercise enerosity cording to a Singapore Flowe

8. Timo and tfie News:

China, People's Republic, 10.30 1304) Febr Jedo-China & Pakutan (Portuguese Ladin. Pareste via Karachii, Noon.

Philippipe, Rabaul, Noon, MAORD, Dim. Australia, New Zealand. 2.p.m. Japan. 2 p.m.

* 4! ་, ༔༔; Macao, 6 am.

BUKATURDAY, APRIL 1

My surface

Formosa, 11 am.. Fiaty, de França, 1-p/m/

mind, indo-Chin, a p.m.

· Malaya. 2. Around Hongkong-Rediturion), for the 'Crown in the case. ThD | thơ ‘steps for the Charité : Racika, Want Great Dritaks & Mirope, š pua. {

Ceylon, Aden. watched, from low whilst to the cause of charity!

Middie ing in Queen's Road West. Tour, walk allsented by Mr. J. C. B Black bench. He would lay that bep, Aurobin

sure your that every single paper Reuter, y While Tie and Talley Another Chinese woman, walk-ko. Ky trong Hann 10.30, share, of Hastings and Company, and

improvement in your ing In Waterloo Road, had her from the Champagne, Roomi, 11. Châu - Chương-kanin whereons. fendant's concion from the time. Balkhodnik, Pirmly via žebra), 6 town the mich of the throngs of Bag Printed – dod

mické / and a poor w/who... hava and on behalf of iBouti pun, yorterday.

Roam, kolore be weak ta qu

Bold

car-ring stolen at 3.10 Date with Dreamland: 1130 Prelude | æented by Mr K. Ya Yudhʻof E. of his first, arrivai né the Charghar Chital: Proskee kapublié, e pim, jy wowbare sme to turdy E

in Michichi Ladaighdad Bare Zimmern and Company

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