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SHING MUN SCHEME

REVELATION

"(Continued from Pago .)

and that the actual cost of building has been substantially less.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

the

OCTOBER 7. 1932.

DE LA SALA THREAT CASE HEARING

"Other aspects of the case have tion for hon, members if they were first sittings of the Government eral Honourable Members, Know-indebtedness to tho Honourable CHARGE REDUCED】

work, etc.

criticism can most enally be made.'

Tribute to P.W.D.

H.E. THE O.A.G.

British morchauta

TO ONE OF COMMON ASSAULT.

"CRITIC'S" FINANCES

The charge of criminal intimidation, brought by Major Cassel of the Critic against Mr. Pastor de la Sals, by having threatened "to do him in" with a pistol, was dismissed when the case was resumed before Mr. Wynne-Jones, at the Central Polico Court yesterday, In its place a charge of commten assault was proceeded with, evidenco being given by Major Cassel and Mr. Raymond O'Shen, Editor of the paper.

In any case there are a thousand to be pulled down in the near future/HES NEW RESIDENCE. probable extent of the foundations cellency devetea to everything con- asked by Mr. D'Almada: Now, to stop tho

Shipping Taxes,

is provided shall as far as possible wheels in Hongkong run

so year in order to avold the necessity standing events of the year in the be sufficient for all needs. But the smoothly is due not to the absence for increasing taxation. uncertainties of every phase of the of difficulties, but very largely to

absence of any montion of the Em subject of aviation make the ques-the assistance afforded by the

Gorgo Valley Dam,

pire Products Fair, to which the tion an exceedingly dlifeult one, Unolicials in meeting them.

Hon Dr.Ta'o has made a passing Kowloon Post Office.

And finally a word of thanks Colony that there should be no less due to a feeling of modesty but The natural Anxiety of the reference. The omission is doubt- to Mr. Grantham of our Cadut delay in the building of the Gorge I should be failing in my duty if I

round whom Turning to the Kowloon Post Service, Ofice, I fear I have small satisfac- Estimates have revolved from the is rollected in the speeches of ser- make public acknowledgment of our Valley Dam on the Shing Mun River did not insert it in the list and

also to be considered convenience jiminarice were ready for an early rather heart-breaking work, but he Government shares, I telegraphed Bragn for all they did to make the

hoping that the plans and pre- Commitice until to-day.

It is ing this anxiety, which indeed the Mr. Shenton and the Hon. Mr. to Government, stores frem Home, start of the work. It is only recent has done it well and there was to the Secretary of State on 27th Fair a success. (applarso) It resta presentation of raports, minor that the scattered requirements never a question I asked him but September for the latest informa- largely with alterations and additions, quality of of Kowloon were crystallined into that he could find the answer at tion on the subject. I am glad to hero and elsewhere to see that a the kit of a large building which once, and perhaps even give it be able to inform honourable mem- permanent benefit accrues to Em- "The Public Works Department would house a number of depart accurately from memory. And has, at various times, been criticised ments and to nome extent relieve wim att ha ceri & Ford this morning. I am authorized to Fair which brought prominently bors that a reply has reached mopiro Trade as the result of the from the point of view of cost of Kowloon residents of the trouble of commendation when I tell you assure the Council that the work is before the public the excellence and staff as compared with value of of crossing to Hongkong for Gov.

that I saw no single sign of do- Work executed and it can readily ernment work. Much has to be pression in him throughout the being expedited with the least pos-abundance of local and other Bri- be soon that to take away just those done before it is even pessible to

whole period. (Applause)..

alble delay. The Resident tish products. Works where the expenditure is begin on the design, and no more..

Engineer expecta rench Hong- Before I close my remarks 1 large and executive charges o small can now be said than that the ro

kung on 17th November and the should like to associate myself with majority of the staff to be sent the lion. Mr. Shenton In his grace- percentage is to place the Depart quirements of the various depart-D ment in a position where this ments are being examined. One Position Regarding the the cull of the year. The Consult-cellency the Governor. There

from England should arrive before ful tribute to the work of His Ex- thing only is clear-that it would

Gorge Valley Dam. ing Engineors have prepared de- probably no one who knows better ba uneconomic to design Post

tailed drawings of the location and than myself the care which His Ex- Office only which might well have

Major Cassol, recalled, was with regard to the alleged attempt of the dam so that arrangements nected with the progress and deve- Major Cassel, you stated the other Critic-I do. But the word and one duties proper to the Public

His Excellency, The Officer Ad-can be made for excavation to pro-lopment of this Colony.

publication of the Works Department which it is not

ministering the Government said: cecd at an early date and for the forward to welcoming His Ex- that the accused was violent in

We look day that it was on September 22 "next" was not used. Buggested should be so handed over The Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell hus Legislative Council:-The

"Honourable Members of the opening of quarries. The Crown cellency and Lady Peel on their his office, and subbed, and so on.verantion you reminded him of the -buildings and works of essential referred to the question of Har full replies runde by my offlelolan early date for excavating and of November next.

And in the course of that con- very Agents hope to invite tenders at return to the Colony in the middle Might I suggest that you were deed of hypothecation as you call Importance but of no spectacular bour Dues. Reference to the value and the staff must be main Colony's Estimates will show that colleagues to the criticisms of the quarrying plant.

wrong in your date: that Honourable Members, I

wns it (we call it an assignment, in tained to cope with them. The oc- the expenditure on the harbour is official members have left little

thank the 26th? said that twice. 1 law) by which they agreed to In the circumstances I hope I am you for the careful scrutiny you am absolutely certain. for me to any apart from certain justified in assuming that the Hon. have given to the Estimates, for the were two occasions, ono on the part payment on whatever was casional transfer of a big under consistently greater than the

There publish and they agreed to accept taking would make comparatively revenue, and perhaps the Shipping general observations on the trend the Senior Unofficial member will helpful suggestions you have put 22nd, and one on the 26th. little difference to the regular staff interests are rather liable to for-

of the debate.

not press his request for a further forward and for your continued co-

dud by you. At any rate you re- It is necessary to maintain, and get such items as Water Police,

The Government cannot but bo telegram.

It in my instructions that on the minded him of the deed?-Yea. could hardly result in any economy the hydrographie survey, dredging ratified at the cordial reception I desire to associate myself with all matters which make for the wel-not in a troubled state on the 22nd. operation with the Government in 22nd he was not excited? Ho was unless in the ease of very excep-charges, Praya walls and the Riven to the Budget and I associato the unofficial recognition of the fure and prosperity of Hongkong. You were very peaceful on that

Remark Resented. tional works. The Government ex-upkeep of Harbour Department myself very fully with the con-work of the Police Force during (Applause).

And I put it to you that you told perience of outside Public Works on buildings.

gratulations tendered to the the past year. With the very able

date? It was on the 22ad that him that by virtue of that dead of the few ocensions where we have necessarily to be made good from Colonial Secretary on his able in-assistance of the Military and

saw the first exhibition of temper. hypothecation on that date he had contracted out has always enhanced, the general revenue of the Colony,place on record my

troductory the reputation of our own officers, and the Government in not pre-dehtedness to the Colonial Secret-General Officer Commanding the its second reading, went through think you had a conversation with publishing the Critic you would

I desire to Naval Forces for which I tender speech.

Was it that day you received no right to stop publication?--I personal in our thanks to His Excellency the and I am glad of this opportunity to pared to disturb to the furtherary and his staff and to the heads Forces and to the Commodore, and Committee without amendment the accused in his ofice? Yes.

The Appropriation Bill passed the chit from him?-On the 26th. think I put it in much stronger Before you received this chit I

language. champion their cause. Their work diaadvantage of the general tax-

And you said: If he did stop winy not be show they are forced ayer the existing distribution of of the principal departments and in of the Police Reserve and their and on being read the third unt to consider utility firat-and ite taxation.

particular to the treasurer and the District watch Force, the Police was passed. first cost may at times he high. But

Director of Public Works for their Force has been able to cope efl- The question of introducing a yo have keen and efficient over-compounded fee has been careful excellent work in the preparation ciently with the very considerable

ging of all detail, and the reduely considered, but it is

of the Estimates and of the dificulties the

of the past year. tion of upkeep amply restores the Government's opinion that the

memoranda which accompanied | (Applause). balance in the ultimate cost. I am fairest method of taxation is that

The Government is glad to find glad of this opportunity to say a based on the use made of the port.to improve the form of the Budget element of local personnel into I am glad to find that our efforts that its efforta to introduce a larger word on behalf of our Public Works On this bals Hongkong is a cheap and our adoption of the system of some of the higher ranks of the Department whose work through port as compared with other ports printed mererands on finance and Government service meet with gen- put in, I believe, acknowledged to offering the same facilities. be at least as good as any to be found in the Colony.

steamers pay Recording to the There is one final consideration number of entries per month in this connexion. The idea may. They are therefore no exception to be that contracting out would sceur the rule of payment according to

use made of the port.

ment.

Aviation.

!

Any shortage

08

them.

Budget Passed.

NEW ORDINANCES,

Was it then that he told you Yes.

sue him for $50,000 damages?—— he had instructions to stop the next issue of the Critic if the tune, isn't it?-1 object to that An easy way of getting a for- amount was

not paid, $121 or remark, Mr. D'Almada. Bill to Amend the Water-something?—I beg your pardon,

You can object as much as you works Ordinance.

you are wrong.

like. And it was after this con- Mr. Wynne-Jones: I haven't versation, or sometime after or so, DANGEROUS DRUGS.

had that in evidence, that he had that he sent you that momo asking Instructions to stop that issue. Moving the first reading of "A Mr. D'Almada: I might shorten

you to call. That right?-Yes.

Now we have it. And when you General said the object of the Ordinance, 1903," the Attorney, amendment was to put into effect the resolution of Council passed on August 18.

It should be noted that river public works have again met with eral approval in spite of a tempor- Bill to amend the Waterworks it by putting it in this way. Major went to see him after receipt of

bers, The Senior Chinese Unoffi-ments votes during the transitional the approval of honourable mem-ary increase in the personal emolu clal member may rest assured that period. While on this subject provement and that any we welcome suggestionя for im-might correct an erroneoua impres

sugges-alon loft by the Senior Chinese tions made will receive full con- Unofficial member's speech that sideration.

piomotion is made solely on the grounds of seniority. I can as- sure the Honourable Member that this is not the case.

X-

The Colonial Secretary seconded and the motion was carried.

Critic received a notification from very sorry and ho apologised for Cassel, on the 26th you or the that chit, he told you that he was him regarding the publication of having said he would stop the the Critic?-1 cannot say off-hand. Critic. He told you ho had scon Did Mr. O'Shea Inform you hol a lawyer's clerk who advised him received one! That agnin cannot answer in the affirmative say he was sorry. We went on I against the course?-Ho didn't or negative without reference to talking about It. my files.

Did Mr. O'Shea mention to you would stop the publication 7-Oh, Did he continue to say that he The Attorney General also on the 26th what accused or the no. moved "A Bill to amend and con- Shameen solidate, the law relating

Printing Press Dangerous Drugs" and in so doing wouldn't publish your next issue? ed?-That is right. Yes.

Fac to threatened; that was that they that the paper would be publish- Did he say that he would see

Do you remember having any purpose, apparently, in view of So that he called you in for that with the

that chit?-Presumably.

Dangerous Drugs.

HE's New Residence. The Hon. Mr. Shenton has re- ferred to the proposed country re- silence for His Excellency the stated that the necessity of amend--I don't remember. Governor in the New Territories.ing the law was imposed on them

to

Loan Fund Resolutions.

the

accused

ile may not have said "I apolo- gise," or say "I am sorry?" That

no further argument. ended the conversation? parted on friendly terms? had You

He

balances of the Colony. of the expenditure of $500,000 on (6) That the Council approves the New Gaol at Wong Ma Kok during the financial year 1939, pleased?—I was pleased, I had my agreed and 3011 were which sum shall be met from a rights. future loan and shall meanwhile Quite. You must have been be charged as an advance from pleased that there was not going the surplus balances of the Colony to be any stop in the publication by the Colonial Treasurer and casier.

The resolutions were seconded of the paper-It makes it much carried.

No Mistake.

more rapid progress in any one building. Progress

1 I am in this matter only repeat- however in rather a matter of the work that in some of the conclusions reach-; can be done in a limited area, but ed in a detailed correspondence

Bound by Limits. still more of the money provided. With the Chamber of Commerce The Government purse is not un-

of a few months ago. The bear- The Budget as a whole involves limited, and the first calls are the ings of the question were then large sums of revenue and many works that are little noticed fully considered, and in the view penditure, and while it is only to be but are essentially necessary, and

the Government no sufficient expected that honourable members no more funds in any year could be reason has yet been shown for should feel some disappointment at provided to an outside contractor, varying the decisions then taken. the absence of works in which they than to the Public Works Depart- 1

are specially interested, I would Kowloon Hospital. venture to remind them that, large I am sure the support given by the by the Geneva Convention, No. 2, .conversation

as the revenue is, we are bound by Council to this proposal will be very of 1991. The opportunity had The Outpatients Department at the limits of that revenue and na gratifying to Ilis Excellency, Sir been taken the Kowloon Hospital is a sugges-

consolidate The question of Aviation in tin with which the Giovetamente must balance our budget new William Peel, who has authorized various Ordinances in the manner Hongkong has been prominent in has every sympathy. It is too late inserted on one of two conditions, vernment House, on a cooler site, pondence attached to the Bill. items of expenditure can only be the debate. In such a new

me to to say that when a new Gov-prescribed in the table of corres- untried subject I suggest that very

and for the Budget before you, but either works already inserted must is ready for occupation, as we hope The principal new Clause, No. 5, close thought is required at the out- to state that the question will be imposed to meet the additional Government House, which

am authorised by His Excellency be cut out or new taxation must be soon may be, for set to find the fundamental prin- reviewed as soon as may be in cost.

the present set out the names of the dan eiples that should guide us locally. 1938 and that if the finances allow

dates gorous drugs to which the Ordin- Aviation is not a local concern a rote will be asked for to make Bragn's appeal for a more progres-ed to relinquish Mountain Lodge as

from 1852, is seldom free After listening to the Hon. Mr. workmen, His Exvellency is prepar-

fromances applied. even a Training School and a Fly beginning with the work. ing Club can exist only as parts of

sive policy in Kowloon and to his a Governor's residence. 1 lake the opportunity here, accution of timidity on the part! a wider whole. No large aviation connexion with several questions of the Government, I feel it accca- doubt have noticed the omission

Honourable Members will

The Colonial Secretary: There onterprise has ever started--and concerning the Medical Depart-enry, while fully acknowledging the from this year's estimates of tho

no are six resolutions dealing with few if any exist without a subidy ment, to say generally that the propriety of his enthusiasma for our provision for the Chinese School at standing in my name and they of the kind that can only be pro- Director of Medical and Sanitary possessions on the mainland, to the University. This is due to the have been left to the last to allow ture of $1,525,000 on the Shine when you allege, he told you he

expenditure from Loan Funds vided by a National Government Services

Shing Mun Dam. In connexion with the expendi-might have misunderstood him

I am putting it to you that you which is too big for a Colony 1ke Offers in formulating his views

engaged with the Law sound a note of warning. Hongkong to consider, and there for the reorganisation of the of keeping our reserve funds at not

recommendations of the committee for criticism during the Budget Mun Valley Water Supply Scheme would "do you in.". I am glad to flad that our policy appointed to consider the teaching debate. No query has been raised (Second Section), are many considerations other than Medical and Sanitary work of the less than $10,000,000 meets with not to any lack of sympathy on the the explanations

of Chinese at the University the subsidythey need no reference Colony. The task is an arduoua general approval and

and and I take it I may assume that Pollock sald he was not quite there is not much room for doubt. Sir Henry Major Cassel: Your Worship, -which make it necessary to rest one, but when compicle will make honourable member has found no study of Chinese. It is hoped that the Director of Public Works have of construction of the dam.

the part of the Government with the memoranda of the Treasurer and would carry them in the matter! It was not only used in connexion set out in the clear how far the expenditure He said "Do you in" many times, any aviation scheme which is to be it possible to view the whole sug-support for his theory that it re-the University wilf in future be satisfied the Council and given a hope of success on National gestion in the simplest possible presents a timid policy; and when able to provide the funds necessary now it is only necessary to move of Public Works. Assistance. We can be sympathetic way as a comprehensive whole.

that asked the opinion of the Director in connexion with other people as He with myself but most emphatically and ready to do our bit, but we

it is realized that, apart altogether to carry out the recommendations the resolutions formally. cannot stand on our own feet alone;

from loan works and maintenance of the Committee and

well. The Director of Public Works And it is with this in mind that en-

volcs, we propose to spend no less the Government of this recurrent lows:

so relieve The resolutions were

Mr. D'Almada: There is one as fol- stated that the figure was that more very important question 1 The Cemetery in the centre of than $1.719,600 on Public Works charge, tries to foster aviation have been Kowloon must undoubtedly go in Extraordinary in Kowloon and New

given to them by the Consulting am male in the Estimates. The figures the course of time; but as it still Kowloon next year, I feel sure that

(1) That the Council approves Engineers as the amount of money Cassol. We come to that o€CR- going to ask you, Major may almost be taken as token i

of the expenditure of $66,398 on figures--an

provides roum for 5,000 burials his suggestion that we are purau-

they expected to be spent during slon when you said he opened a carnest

the Shing Mun Valley Water the first year after the start. Rympathy which must be strong to be found before it can be given to harmful stagnation will meet refer is the request, supported by which gum shall be tnet from money, but it was obviously for You remember you stated that he

our year, other accommodation must ing a policy of economy amounting

Another item to which I wish to Supply Scheme (First Section) was never stated exactly what showed it in the palm of his hand It drawer, took out a revolver, find the sums promised in these

i during the financial year 1933] work would be done all the unofficial members, for a

the and then put it in his pocket. larger subsidy for the Society for future lean and shall meanwhile the plant and the beginning of the said he was going to do somebody the Protection of Children. with for some time, and it is hoped

1. re- be charged as an advance from the excavations. There would be very in? any that a concrete scheme will soon dangers for Unofficial members no Government's high appreciation of Large revenue figures have their Society so fully recognized and the

joice to find the work of this surplus balances of the Colony. little construction work until the these requirements be available. When that is so, it less than for leads of Depart-its work is acknowledged in the Scheme during the financial year had been sent Home to the Con-

(2) That the Council approves end of the year.

Witness was taken over his cennat yet be catimated with should be possible to remove this ments. It has been my experience increase of the grant for next year 1933 which sunt shall be met from sulting

of the expenditure of $263,000 on Sir Henry Pollock also enquired that he remembered having giyon previous depositions, and replied the The money, obstacle to the expansion

Aberdeen Valley

Water whether all necessary information the evidence quoted. of that the squandermania which such from $3,000

figures aru said to encourage, If I been suggested that this grant be

Mr. D'Almada put it to witness to $5,000. It has

Engineers, and

the that it was not an automatic that a future loan and shall meanwhile Director may be permitted to use a word increased to $10,000, but

of Publie which comes readily to the lips of present advised I am unable to

be charged as an advance from answered that all information had container for koya (showing him Works de la Sala produced, but a lenthor funds run low, is more often due to Suciety of this kind which is the expenditure of 350,000 on the relating to the expenditure of day, speak to Mr. Lammert, who is the critics of Governments

the aurplus when accede to that request. With a

balances of the been supplied. Colony,

the article). Vehicular Ferry.

Witness: That was not it. (3) That the Council approves Unofficial pressure than

any very definite claim to charitable

With regard to the resolution want from you. Did you, on that. Mr. D'Aimada? That is all I

· of

Kowloon Cemetery.

that

times. The sums are as much as accommodation, on the Shn Tin

up. Arrangementa for other with a similar lack of support.

we can afford, and have compara-hills, have been under discussion tively little connexion

i

tho requirements of

schome, as

reasonable accuracy. however, is ready,

1

and will Kowloon.

Yaumati Slipway.

be available for any proposi tion which the Government is satis- flod will offer a reasonable chance

of success; but such a scheme must yumali Slipway, and to a ques A point with reference to the tion asked by the Senior Unofficial achemes covering

inovitably show closa connexion

with

wider

intimated that it will be necessary year was shown separately.

Squandermania.

Protection of Children:

as at

soma

this

Section) Preliminary Works, of 1931, $0.600.83 In 1992, and the

In 1985, which sum shall be met

#

with

phone?-Yes.

That was in consequence of the

hemispheres. Our mite would bo Member-The Personal Emolu other cause. I trust, therefore, support from the general public, it/Shing Mun Valley Scheme (Second $170,000 on the Vehicular Ferry Director of the Shameen Printing useful then and would be forth-ments of the Yaumati Slipway do that my Unofficial friends will for is necessary to preservo coming. As shewing the dificulties not amount to $33,313 but to give the Government if it fails at balance between private subscrip- which $30,399.17 was expended in Sir Henry Pollock asked the Press, through the trunk tele- of arriving at à decision in this $24,534, which includes $5,041 intimes to respond to their blandish-Ition und Government grants, and balance $10,000 is to be expended works were likely to be completed.llsged threat or whatever It was, mattor the Secretary of State in respect of clerical staff which last ments and declines to undertake while I am prepared to ask

Director of Public Works if ho could inform him when those The works which, however desirable in Counell to vote a subsidy on entrica for aeting pay and over-themselves, might tend to involve dollar for dollar basis or over from a future loan and shall mean for him to be antisfied of the time allowances at the foot of the the Colony in future financial difi- | higher up to some definito limit, r whilo.be charged as an advance Tho completion of the work is deto atop the publication of tho

The Director of Public Works: soundness of any scheme propos page are for the whole of the culties. ed before he can sanction the ex- Harbour Department and are not ponditure aven of the sums enter confined to the Slipway staff.

not feel able to support it to the from the surplus balances of the completion of the ferry boats and Lammert on the telephone, and Our present programme involves extent of making it practically an

pendent on two things, namely the paperi-Accused spoke to Mr. ed in the Estimates.

heavy future commitments and so unofficial Government Department.

Colony. I note in passing that the Hon. asked a question concerning the be,

Finally the Hon. Mr. Braga far from extending the list it will I would therefore ask hon members of the expenditure of 81,525,000 on

(4) That the Council approves to speak on the ferry plers and Lammert. I spoke to Mr. Lam- of the ferry plers. I am only abla then asked me to speak to Mr. Mr. Shenton refers to an offer of recommendations of the Rond cautiously until we are reasonably the last annual report of the ply

necessary to proceed very to study the list subscribers in the Shing Mun Valley Water Sup- this connexion will be finished, at

It is anticipated that the work in mert. He was so violent $00,000. upread over, three years. Passenger Transport Committee, sure of our revenue for next year. Society and to consider whether Gorge Dam, during the financial

Scheme I am not aware what this refers to. Reference to the call for tenders,

Mr. Wynne-Jones: Who was? (Second Section) the latest by the end of January.

Witness: Mr. Lammert. The amount provided in the Esti- which is very full and detailed, member and the Hon. Mr. Shenton its full measure of support from the met from a future loan and shall The Senior Chinese Unomcial this excellent society is receiving year 1988, which sum shall be

Ho The New Gaol.

was no violent In his language mates in $300,000 spread over five and accepts the recommendations liave both drawn attention to the general public. I should like to meanwhile be charged as

Sir Henry Pollock, referring to receiver down and refused to over the telephone that I put the made will hope supply the in-unsatisfactory trade conditions at see a much larger list of annual advance from the surplus balances asked if the money was a vote on formation desired.

the now Gaol nt Wong Ma Kok speak to him any further. the present time and of this we subscribers and should then feel of the Colony.

Mr. D'Almada: the structure of the Gaol and was another violent man on the scene. have some iudication in a, falling more justified in asking you to in-

So, we have oft of our

(5) That the Council approves nothing to do with the approach. Violence seems to have been tho I am anxious before I sit down estimates for the current year. Wement Funds..

revenue below the crease the subsidy from Govern of the expenditure of $170,000 on the facts and figures you have to tender to Unofficials our thanks hope it is only a temporary plnao,

The Director of Public Works: habit of the Shameen Printing the Vehicular Ferry during the The money is to be used partly Press. heard to-day from the Hon. Mr. for their courtesy and helpfulness Should it prove otherwise the Gov-

Empire Products Fair.

financial year 1933 which am for the approach road, partly for Bhonton are being carefully weigh in the work that the annual Budget crnment may be obliged to curtail

shall be met from a futura loan site formation and foundations is coming down to give evidenca Mr. D'Almada: Mr. Lammert od so that the new hangar when it involves. The fact that the Its programme of works for next the Hon Mr. Shenton's list of out- an advance from the surplus materials.

I notice a curious omission from and shall meanwhile be charged as and partly for Indenta for In this case.

(Continued on Page 11.)

years.

Wo are not meanwhile dolaying

In providing accommodation at Kai Tak. A new commercial aviation Hangar is under consideration, and

Appreciation.

on

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