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FOR SALE.

DUTCH GROWN FLOWER BULBS, of Narcissus (Daffodils), Hyacinths and Tulips just received and now for sale at Graca Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Hongkong, established 1999. CHRISTMAS FRESENTS. Original prints of Chinese te studies by R. Poinrot. Free postage abroad, guar- antred duty free. For sale The Little Order

Shop, carly.

Gloucester Arcade.

Exchange At

A Glance

SELLING

Demand do.

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POST OFFICE

ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS

aro

Monday,

HONGKONG TELERGAPH

October 23, 1939.

WILL NAZIS

USE GAS?"

Propaganda May Precede Action

Every article scht through the Posts should bear in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that the:

LONDON, Oct. 22, (British Post Office may be able in case of

from non-delivery, to return it unopened Wireless). Reports and without delay. A. large num abroad suggest that the Nazis

articles of undelivered

behind the destroyed every year at the iteturn-are putting a very big pro ed Letter Omee because they contain pagandist effort no cluc, outside or inside, of the story-for which there is not whereabouts of the senders.

a shred of justification-that a gas-mine was found in Poland, which had been supplied from Britain.

Owing to the uncertainty of Sea; transport the public are requested to post Christman Parcels carly, pre- terable before the end of October.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and. Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise atted, and where mails are advertis- et to close at or before 9 a.m. regis tered and parcel molls are closed ut ph, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Porcel malls Are closed at 5 p.m.

Oct. 24. Oct. 24. . Oct. 24

Persistence In this allegation-

for which 1403 Germun evidence traversed in detail by the British War Office in a slatement Issued on Thursday in the face of authorita- five denials from London is arousing speculation as to the purpose of this Nazi campaign.

The War Offee statement referred to the possibility that it was a pre- Jude to the use of gas by the Ger- mans themselves.

Inwardness Of The Lio"

Writing in the "Observer" to-dny. Mr. J. L. Garvin saya; "The whole world recognises in a moment the Britain Inwardness of the lie that

It suppiled Poland with poison-gas Infomillar Freudian revelation, as we call it now, though Dostotefiskl's There are novels were full of it.

who show

are people

what they thinking about and intend what they

INWARD

MAILS

Palembang

Straits

Amoy

.Oct. 23. .Oct. 23. .Oct 24.

Bangkok

.Oet, 24.

T.T. London

1/27%

Haiphong, Pakhol,, Huihow

Bayard

1/27%

T.T. Shanghal

310

Japon and Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits

T.T. Singapore

52%

T.T. Japan

.100

Canatta, U.S.A, lonolulu,

Shungimi, Vancouver, B.C. date.

and Fort .Oct. 24. Oct. 24. Oct. 21. Japan and

impule.

T.T. India

.82

4th October

.Oct. 24.

T.T. USA

2417

Manda

T.T. Manka

10%

Shanghaf

7. Batavia

45

Sandakan

TT. Bangkok

TT. Salzon

1495 .108 .10.00 2013

TT. Australia

.1/0

BUYING

4736

4/ D/P

lu.

124

Straits and Touran

.Oct. 25.

4 m/m L/C US.A.

.2634

Shanghal

.Oct. 25.

14.49

Air Mail by Imperial Airways Direct

30 d/s India.

814

U.S. Cross rate in Lon,

-1.012

U.S. Cross rate in N. Y

4.01

Shanghai and Amoy

Japan

PT. France

TT. Switzerland

4 m/s L/C London

4m/ France

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations issued in the Hongkong Stock ket this morning.

H.K. Banks $......1,295/1,300 sa.

BANKS

H.K. Ikunk (Lon. Reg.)

Chartered £`.............

Mercantile, A. & B. £.

Mercantile, C. &

Air Mat by "Air France Direct Service"-Parin dale, 18th October. Oct. 25. Ale Mail by "Pan American Air-ways Francisco Service Sun Direct

....Oel, 25.

date. 19th Octaher.

Haiphong and Pukhni ...Oct. 25.

Haidong Pakhol and Hoihow Det. 25.

Service"-London date, 18th Oct.

Minila Manila

Oct. 20.

.Ok1..26.

Oct. 26. Det. 26. Oct. 26 USA., Bonolulu and Japan (San Francisco date, 30th September)

Oct. 25, Oct. 27.

DRINKING

A section of a storeroom at West Mill which has been converled into an air raid shelter for the Inhabitants of the Dean Village car Edinburgh. The windows are blocked with bales of wool each welling seven cwin.

HITLER, TAKE NOTE!

Napoleon Made The Same Mistake

Japan To Build Foreign Ships Permission Given By Authorities

LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter).

Nazi t on the Commenting

Is

CONGRESS DECISION Action Taken By Congress Leaders

German Air Attacks Intensified

Wook Of Raids

And Warnings

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BOMBAY, Oct. 22 (UP).—

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" The Central Exccutive of

LONDON, Oct, 22 (UP).-Re- Ghandi's Congress Party has connaissance fights by German decided to withdraw the Provin-air raiders have so persistently cial Ministers from eight pro- tested the British East Const vinces, but no direct action is defences throughout the past likely to be taken immediately. week that the belief is heighten- It is believed here that the Can-ed here that Berlin is preparing gress does not intend to Inunch a

programme of civil disobedience, but to exert increasing pressure on it is argued that the provincial Britain from thu air. ministries cannot conscientiously prosecute the war under the condi- tions oulined in the Vice-Regal statement, therefore they are with drawing in order not to hamper the authorities In their conduct of the

wor.

On Monday last three British naval officers and 13 men were killed in the rald on the Firth of Forth when four more enemy aircraft were destroyed.

On Tuesday there were two enemy rakts on Scapa Flow and four enemy Indian Congress Crisis Heightons planes were shot down.

WARDHA (India), Oct. 22′′ (Reu- On Wednesday enemy aircraft were er).The Congress Working Com-nguin over Scapa Flow but no bombs mittee has passed a resolution call-were dropped. ing on all Congress Ministries to On Friday Royal Air Force planes tender their resignations in COR- drove off enemy aircraft from the sequence of the Viceroy's statement, Firth of Farth after two rald warn-

It is not

expected

the inge. Ministries will resign until the re- On Saturday air raid warnings on solution is recommended by Congress, the East Const interrupted football A high command expressing matches but there were no attacks. satisfaction with the Viceroy's state- mrnt has been passed by the Pro- vincial Legislatures.

that

Roject Statement NEW DELHI, Oct. 22 (Reuter).—

The Council of the Indian National Liberal Federation have ernaldered of India Lord the statement made a few days ago by the Viceroy

Linlithgow.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Oct. 23 (Domei)—The

Communicatlona of Ministry It is interesting to note that the Belgian "Newspaper Gazette" in con- "threat" to employ the so-called reported to have decided to permit nection with the distribution in Bel- Continental blockade against shipbuilding industrialists to conclusie glum by Nazis of the same accusGreat Britain, observers point contracts with foreign countries for tion, says: "All who remember the first use of gas by the Germans out that 120 years ago Napoleon the construction of their vessels, sub It is laid down that fratly, the 1915 will know what to think of this attempted the same fent and led Jette certain restrictions,

to his downfall.

materials neersary for the construc- bn propaganda,"

And Napoleon was in a far better um of foreign vessels must and stronger position than is Naloparted with part of the construc-

Practically Germany to-day.

the tton expenses; secondly, the balance whole of Europe was under his inf construction expenses must be for the import of new domination while Russia was a full utilized ally. But the Continental hotade materials necessary for the constructility for the duration of the war. soon became a great hardship to the ton of Japanese vesrels which are continent and the nations rose in either now under construction or fa be built in the future; thirdly, all ornets for the construction of foreign vessels must be concluded in

will not hinder such a way that The construction of

Anti-British Movement

American Mission Suffers

PEIPING. Oct. 23 (Reuter).--The American Mission in Cheulu, a few miles south-east of Kaifeng, as

been suffering from an anti-British

movement.

revolt against him.

The Nazl attempt to bring about blockade may prove Hitler's such downfall in similar fashion.

Decisive Factor

NEW YORK, Odl. 22 (fteuler).—

Discussing blockade problems, the "New York Herald Tribune" says the superiority of Britain and France over Germany in the matter of oil supplies will be the decisive factor.

The Journal casts suspicion on the ability of the Reich to get its supplies: from Inside the blockade,

Orders P. pe vessels. |

They held that his statement was unacceptable. The Council regarded a "definite" the promise thal Gaminions status for India would be considered at the end of the war and that his inability to announce any war aims left the Indian Nalienal Congress in a position. no respon- The Council also urged the need for larger participation in defence by the Indian population.

TOLL OF SEA

Ambassador Attacked

Borah Criticises

Lord Lothian

WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (Reu- ter).-An attack on Lord Lothian, the British Ambassa- dor, was delivered by Senator Borah in radio address in which he alleged that "powerful British influences" were trying to draw the United States into the war on the side of the Allies, Senator Borah said that repeal of the Arms Embargo, was the first step towards this,

He added that if reports were true,

ulting indurtain For Two Dead, One Missing Lord Lothian "had been very active

It is understoed that Jananese chin-

Imentfries from foreign received vesels of a total estimated tannaze countries far the construction of their ef upwards of 70.000 tons, including and oll-tankers 1ive frelehters twe training ships. In consultation with the Ministry of

In Shek-O Drama

Two men were drowned, one is reported missing, and another man has been sent to the Queen Mary Hospital with

advancing reasons" why the embargo should be repeated.

Declaring that Lord Lothian had News, which has just arrived, states that on September 13 mob

conferred almost daily with the Ad- of Chinese, starting an anti-British

ministration, Senator Barah sold: "With some degree of pride, he must demonstration, entered the Methodis

look down from the gallery of the Mission because it had one Briton

A scalp Senate if he deigns to visit that un the staff.

In contrast the Allies have these is further reported that They smashed some windows be

world's supplies nt their. disposal, the Mistry of Communications has wound na a result of a truding place--and note the progress towards

decided to peril! the Okna Kutul

and the repeal law he so early and boldly fare withdrawing.

On September 28, they returned have the money to pay for all they steamship concern to sell its 10.000. junk being washed and insisted that at Chinese con- want and have plenty of tankers and place yeeant to a retain entry Wrecked on the rocks near Shek- denounced." Airways

neeted with the Mission withdraw. means of protecting them.

in South Amerien, on condition that part of the purchase price shall be which they did.

utilized to purchase sufficient raw

Haphory

Japan

....11

Shanghal

Calcutta and Saigon

were

Mar-

October)

Japan and Shanghai US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

61hi Francisco thate, hai (San

..Oct. 29.

.Oct. 27. Oel. 27. .Oct. 27. .Oel. 28. ..Oct. 20.

"Imperial Air Stall by

Direct Service"-London date 21x1 Ori, 29. Qelober.

Oct 29.

.Oct. 20.

Oct. 29.

.Oct. 29.

72 n. Japan

.Oct. 30.

OUTWARD MAILS

2022 n.

Monday

Tuesday

,7.00p.m.

14 n.

H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) £75 n. Japan

East Asia 5.

INSURANCES

Cantons $..

..7%. Jajan and Shangri .2014 n. Shanghai and Amoy .10. Shanghal

Formosa 305 b. Union $......... China Underwriters $......14 n. HK-Fire-$170, Canton,

SHIPPING

.7.15 0.m. Fort Bayard and Haiphong10a.m. Dalavia and Sourabaya... 10.30 a.m. Manila

.3.30 p.m. 67 a. Shanghai

.....7.00 p.m. 12. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct

Service"-due London, 1st Nov.

K.P.O.

..Oct. 24, 5 p.m. ..Oct. 21, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Douglases $.

Steamboats $.

Indo-Chinas, P.$

Indo-Chinas, DS..

Shell (Bearers) si-

.60 a. 30 n. 84/42 . .8.10 n.

Rex. Ord.

DOCKS ETC.

Waterbouls $...

Wharves $.

Providents $. Now Eng. Sh. S..

Docks $...

Kallan 8/

Rer.

Oct. 24, 5 p.m. Ord. 101 n.

Oct. 24, 7 p.m. 18. Air Mall for Malays, Java and Aus- 4 n. trails by "Imperial Airways Dircet

Service"-dae Sydney, 30th Dat. K.P.O.

„Oct. 24. 6 p.m. ‚Oct, 24, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

7% 11.

Sh. Docks, Sh. $.

125

Rex.

MINING

13/0 n.

Ord,

.0% b.

Reg.

.4 n.

Ord.

.4 B.

LANDS

Amoy

Raubs 3.

Venz. Gold $. H.K. Mines CLS.

Hotela $.

Lund de. $.

.Oct. 24, 8 p.m. Oct. 24, 7 p.m.

Wednesday

.10.30 n.m. .4.50 a Shanghai, U.S.A., Central and South Canada vin San America and Francisco, (No Parcels for Canada) -due San Francisco, 10th Nov. KT.0.

Oct. 24, 4 pan. .Oct. 24, 5 p.m. Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m. G.r.O.

Parcels,

Oct. 24, 4 p.m. .Oct. 24, 5 p.m. Reg.

.Oct. 24, 7 p.m. Ord., Air Mall For Indu-China, Iran. and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service" dat Paris, 2nd November,

K.P.O.

....Oct. 25, 5 p.m. Oct. 25, 5.30 p.m. Q.P.O.

Lands $.

.32 .

par.

S'hai Lands Sh. $.

.8 D.

Humphreys $.

.7% .

H.K. Realies $.

.4.20 n.

Parcels,

Chinese estates $.

.100 n.

UTILITIES

Reg. Ord.,

Trums .....

15 n.

Peak Trams (old) $.

7.40 .

Penk Trams (new)

.3.70 m.

Star Ferries $..

81% n.

V. Ferries $.

22 .

China Lights (old)

.8 n.

China Lights (new)

4.90 m.

H.K. Electries $

Mueno Electrics

50 n. .16 n

Sandakan Lights

114 n.

Telephones (oid) $.

.20 b.

Telephones (new) $ Tractions si-

7,60 n

Rex. Ord.

19/- 0.

Tractions (Prof.) s/-

22/- 0.

• Rex. Ord.

14 n.

.1 n. .14.25 n. .4.00 D.

.20.80 n. 19.

Reg. Ord.

10 D

Rek. 7. Rer.

INDUSTRIALS

Call: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.

Cald: Marg. (Pre), Sh. $...13 n.

Canton Ices $

Cements, ....

„ILK. Hopes $.

STORES, &. Dairy Farms (ald) $.......

Dairy Forma (new) Watsons $.194 Lane, Crowforda Bincares OREZE Wing On (K)

| Powell, Ltd, L

COTTON MILLA Two fit BLANKE N'hal Cotton Bl., Zonna Hing, 'FL. $. Why On Tonilton, Sh.

MISC. HK Kalerialiments Comtruations (uld), #, Construction (now) Vibro Piling bo Ch, Devi, N` 1920 C), Bonita ..... ILK. Clay, 40% Kon Hik-clovi, avere Loan Maran (Leon:) / Murmans (ita)) #7=

1,80 n.

..Oct. 25, 5 p.m. .Oct. 25, 7 p.m.

This demand was made also be-) use there was a Belton on the stor of this American Mission.

WAITING FOR

MONEY

-Fined-Engineer-Is Romanded

Albert Hamilton Madden, 45, un- employed marine engineer, was re- manded for a further week by Mr. Forrest at Central Megistracy this morning.

He was fined $250 or two months' hard labour for possession of a forg ed official engineer's certificate last weekt, and asked for time to pay na he wished to cable to America for топсу.

No reply had yet been received

this morning.

British Attache In Shanghai

CHUNGKING, Oct. 23 (Central). -Licut-Col. Christopher Spear Miltary Attache to the British Em- bassy in China, who was recently re-

material necessary for the construc-

tion of another 10.000-ton class veese! to replace the vessel sold, and that

POPULAR WHARF

ENGINEER DIES the Okada Kumi concern shall pur-

chase with the remaining nart an old THE death occurred at the vessel or vessels whore total tonnage War Memorial Hospital this shall be over two-and-a-half times morning, after a brief illness, of that of the vessel sold, Mr. T. J. Bradford, wharf engineer-of-Holt's Wharf.

Mr. Bradford was a bachelor und was 35 years of age. A native of Sirumraer, Scotland, he came out to Hongkong in 1920, since when he had been with the Hall's Wharf.

CITY FIRM IS SUMMONED

Co.. Morina

Allegedly Using False He was extremely popular among

Trade Mark his large circle of friends and of the clubs of which he was a member, the Kowloon these latter including

Messrs. Jolop and Bowling Green Club, the Kowloon House, were summoned by Mr. J. M. Football Club and the Engineers and Hood. of the Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., at the Kowloon Magistracy Shipbuilders Institute.

to-doy.to-day for having possession of bags of cement at the godown of the Orient Tobacco Manufactory, Nathan Rond, on which a. falso trade mark had been applied, resembling the

The funeral takes place Passing the Monument at 5.15 p.m.

$1,800 IS STOLEN registered trade mark of his fire. FROM BEDROOM

which was calculated to decelve.

Mr. F. Blyth represented the com- plainant, while Mr. F. G. Nigel was present for the defendant.

The summons was adjourned risc

The sum of $1,800 was stolen from iccked box in the bedroom of Sam Yeung-hoi, of 9 Tung, Chot Street, dic. during the weekend.

T. Y. Llong, 10 Condult Road, re- lery valued at $110 on Sunday.

lersed by the Japanese miltary au- ported the loss of money and jewel- No Foreign Convoys

thorities after a detention in Kalgan for several months, has nvrived in Shanghai for a brief stay, according to a Shanghai despatch.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued 12.30 p.m. Saturday says!

With the exception of a fairly large parcel of Banks which changed hands Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu $1,295/1,300, the market was quiet during the short session on Saturday,

and U..A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct· Service"-due San Francisco, 1st November.

41 n. Haiphong

B.

*K.P.O.

.Oct. 25, 5 p.m.] ...Ool. 25, 5.30 pm. GP.O.

.Oct. 25, 5 p.m. Oct, 20, 7.30° 0.111.

Thursday

Friday

..1 p.m.

Tourane ... DẠ B0 nm

22 8hnnghial

175 n. Tenisla

and Parcole

.42 m. | Atraste und Calculto

401% 3.

Parents

Ortl ,0.00 mi Bhanghal

only

for

10.30 ..

Manila, Australia and Now Zealand

.11a.m.

..Nooni

.3.30 p.m

1.00

.tn.

SH ต

yla Thunday Island-dua faland th November,

Thurminy

1

K. P. O.

·Neg

. p.m.

100 n.. Onl.

.90 n.

O, P. 0.

Под Ord.

19. p.tn.

10 p.m.

.7.p.m..

Dougines BIT -

Buyer

Sandakan Lights #1152 Watsons $7.00

Belieru Sandakan Lights #1134

Sales

Stongkong Tanks $1,206/1,300

MANILA Gold BITARES" (in Pros),

Antamoks

Atoka.....

Baguio Gold

latong Buhay

Mengual Consol.

Wig Wedge

Coco Graves

Consolidated käinus

DemonstraBlohm

Ipo Gold

Matbulad Consol

Mashatoe

Mindanao kipiherloda Mine Operations

North Camarines

·Pazerala · czuimus

San Mauriein

Hutrino Coosal.

Katyng ConjugË.

|Ryndicaled Invariant

United Travudet och

Handbag Snatched

For Holland

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH** THE HAGUE, 22 (UP)-Well in- formed quartera.here Indicale that:

A handbag and contents valued at Holland wl never let foreign war- $234 was snatched from Cheng Kee- ships convoy Dutch merchantmen, wing, a married woman, white she and that Holland will use her own was walking along Nathan Rand near warships should a convoy be neces-

sary. Granville Road yesterday.

Part of the Air Baki-Precautionis foliene as the Boottish National Zoological Park, Edinburgh—a shul ter for the time of staff neinbers,

up

Beach yesterday. The master the junk, Lo You, suld he left Tong Shek Village about 6. on Sunday and shortly after- wards lost his rudder owing to the heavy seas.

..

Hong Chau, a Junte fakt, and an un- known passenger were drowned.

The bodies were later removed to the public mortuary,

FAILURE OF NAZI RAIDERS

[Continued from Page 1.)

the British convoy that was attacked by Nazi bombers on Saturday sald

broke thal the convey never once formation during the attack.

There were two raids and German bombers dived over the escort ships

None of the Germans hit anything - but water.

ATTEMPT TO ROB which promptly opened fire.

INTERPORTER

Miss Wong's Handbag Is Snatched

Splendid Co-Oporation MARSEILLES, Oct. 23 (Reuter),--- one of the local papers pays a warm tribute to the splendid co-operation of the British and French air forces. Force strikes, it strikes

Miss J. Wong, well-known St. An- und warns Germany that when the drew's hockey player, had her hande Royal Alr

hard." bag shatched as she was entering her residence in Cumberland Road yes- terday shortly after noon.

Fortunately her brother, Churles Wong, was nearby, caught hold of the miscreant.

13 Planes Shot Down LONDON, Oct. 23 Reuter)--With Mr. yesterday's two attempted German and air rolda over, Britain's coastal de- fences have accounted for 13 Nazi

Chan Po-kwong, 22, unemployed, planes within a week. appeared before Mr. Himsworth ni.

This figure, of course, does not in- Kowloon Magistrocy this morning clude those machines which were charged with the offence and was crippled and obviously could not given six months hard labour and, make the return trip safely. ten strokes of the canc Inspector Rogers prosecuted.

Mr. Ifimsworth observed that

snatching cases were very prevalant, ITALY WATCHING

and in future, persons brought be fore him for such offences would be punished severely,

BALKANS

ROME, Oct. 22 (Reuter)Writing in the "Glornale D'Italia," Signor Gayda writes that nothing can be

"Red" Chief Uses done in the Balkans without Italy,

False Passport

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP).— The Department of Justice announc-

and that Italy will observe future developments with her usual calm and undivided attention.

Ankara

Turkey Talks Completed SPECIAL TO THE "TELKQRAPH"

22 ISTANBUL, Oct.

(UP), ed that it is taking decisive action, General Weygand and General probably on Monday, on the possible Wavell, the French and British mili- prosecution of Mr. Eati Drowder lary representatives," loft General Secretary of the Communist to-day by airplane. Party in America, on charges of The airdrome was bedecked with falsifying passports.

flags. The departing delegates were Mf. Browder admitted to the Dles bid farewell by General Asimi Committee that he had travelled Gunduz, Assistant Chief of the Tur- under an asstimed parTIC,

kish General Staff and Commandant Congressman Parnell Thomas of the Aukara garrison, criticized Attorney General Murphy for his failure to prosecute,

DE-NAZIFYING LITHUANIA

RIGA, Oct. 22 (Reuter-The do- cline of Nazi influence in Lithuaaln

Is seen in the fact that one Lithuanian

ALL TIED UP Stolen Wire Wound Round Man's Legs

With 12 yards of heavy duty elec

newspaper in giving up ile anti-tric wires wound around his legs, Leung Sze, 24, unemployed, walked

Jewish policy.

The paper explains that its previ- along Fu Wah Street in an awkw ous polley had been influenced by and manner, and was stopped and foreign elements dangerous and hog- searched by a constable, agar to wr

The wires were found to

to be tied tile to Lithuania,

round his legs.

The Imperial Airways pläne, Dar-

Before Mr. Macfayden at Kowloon danus will arrive here this afternoon Magistracy this morning, Leung with malls from Bangkok. Dardants pleaded to a' chargo" of "stealing 12 arrived 'on' Baturday on a special yards at wire from two house in flight with Australian molla and Cheungshawar Road. He was sen-

tenced to two moiths' hard labour. has since returned.

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