Friday,
G.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
R.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
CO., LTD.
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid FOR SALE.
$4
THE HONGKONG NATURALIST. Vol. X nos 3 and 4. Price (postage extra). Now on salo South China Morning Post Ltd.
Nazi Army Corrupt
French Journalist's Revelations
At
LONDON, Aug. 7 (OMcial).— The German Army is corrupt from top to bottom, according to an article in the "New York Daily News" on August 6 by the French journalist Michel Pobers who, after working for a year on the "Paris Jour Echo" under the Germans, has escaped to New York.
This corruption, he wires, exterxis from private to general. There is a morbid questing for pleasure and for strong, hot sensations; there is a con- stant state of worry; a feeling of in- stoblity, a fear of Use Gestapo and of what is happening
will.huppen in the home and what
Corruption in the army and Ger- man-controlled civilian adrainistra
winter tion of occupied zones fant
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of $4,00 per share has been declarad in respect of the half year, onded 30th June, 1941, on 900,000 OLD SHARES, and will be payable,on and after Thursday, 11th Septem- ber, 1911. Dividend Warranta may be obtained on application
the Company's nt
Registered Omec, P. & O. Building.
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1941, at 3 p.m., nt the Officon of the Public Works Dopariment, by Order of His Excellóney, the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shok Shan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at á Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hi Majesty the KING, for оле further term of 75 years. Intanding bidders are advised
THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED. from MONDAY, 1ST SEPTEM- BER to THURSDAY, 11TH SEP.that immediately after the dispo
(both TEMBER, 1941,
no transfer of shares can registered,
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Bale by Public. Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1941, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the. Public Works Department, by Order of Hla Excellency, the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land at Kam Tain, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 1st years, commencing from July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof, Intending bidders are advised
August 8, 1941.
Russia Learns The Lesson Of France
Mass Migration Of The
Peasants To Safe Areas
By ELEANOR PACKARD Special to the "Telegraph"
ROME, Aug. 7 (UP).-Almost twenty-five million people are to-day making the greatest known mass migration in history as a result of the Axis-Soviet war recording to dispatches to the Italian press.
Telegrams from the Russian front as well as Ankara and Istanbul-many of them contain- ing eye-witness stories from travellers leaving Russia-appear to confirm the reports that the entire civil population is being evacuated from the whole of Ukraine, from most of north-west Russia and central Russia to a point several hundred kilometers east of Moscow,
In the evacuation arens, only harvesters, workers in war in-
dustries and expert saboteurs Thailand
dayssal of the lot the Purchaser (that Immediately after the dispo- inclusive) during which period not the applicant) will be required mal of the lot the Purchaser (If beto deposit with an authorised not the applicant) will be required
Meer who will be present at the to deposit with ΑΠ authorised are being left behind. Every sale, the sum of two hundred officer, who will be present at the one not directly contributing to dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum sale, the sum of two hundred these vital services must go. will be refunded on payment of dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum the Purchase, price,
will be refunded on payment of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. the Purchase price.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD),
Agents. Hongkong, 6th August, 1941.
The
NOTICE
be
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
following rates will charked for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:-
Bouth China Morning Post China and Macho
16 cents per copy..
British Empire and Foreign
25 cents per copy. The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macno
18. cents per copy British and Foreign
20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
Locality
Inland Lot
No. 4314.
West of Kowloon inland lot No. 2552,
Chi Klang Street, Shek Shan,
Registry No.
Boundary
Measurements
N. N. 3. W.
feet feet feet feel
41 per sale
plan.
In the parts where the crops are already harvested; not a single-elvi- Han ein be found for miles. Where the
have not been gathered, crops PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. agr.curural workers are remaining until after the harvest with saboteurs standing by to destroy the crops in before case the Germans advance they are harvpeteji,
Locality
No. 1.
Kam Txin.
Rental Contents in
aq. feet.
Upset Price
No. of Sale.
1000
$96
***
The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer In the Colony of Hongkong In-in cash the sum of $283.00 (being cluding the Island, Kowloon and 10% of the apset price) im- during the week mediately after the fall of the New Territories. "The cost-
ending at 8 am. last Saturday, there hammer. the balance of the were altogether 80 truffe nccidents premium being paid In accordance as the result of which two persons with the Conditions of Sale, were killed and 21 were injured.
has reached gigantle proportions. There are few things that you cannot dot from the Nazis for a bribe-there who will refuse a are few Nazis bribe. This has become the by-word in the whole aren.
revents trading of The article permits for erossing the Occupled and Unoccupiect frontier. The money Uus obtained is spent on pleasure.
The writer continues: test dissipation of all with a grow- number of followers, is done. Morphine and heroin inve never been in such demend. According to the Paris Police, the number of drug addicts In post-war Germany was always exceptionally high. Now, for from their homes, in the uncer- tainly of the future, large numbers of young Nazis have sought solace in vice.
"It is this discovery, that Nazia
The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual
are supernen strictly of Goebbels Amateur Photographic
creation, that has given Fronce grOW- ing confidence in the future. The French no longer believe that the Geunan Army is invincible."
Dust Storms In Libya
Patrols Harass Enemy
CAIRO, Aug. 7 (Reuter).-Dust atorns mited activities, in Libya yesterday. A British Middle East communique Issued to-day states;
Libyn.--Extremely heavy dust have temporarily limited the activities ot raiding parties in
our
*lorin
alorins
the Tobruk area, but under cover of The dust one of our fighting patrols attacked an enemy post, inilleting prisoners casualties and capturing and, weapons.
In the frontier area, our artillery and machine-guns engaged the enemy and one of our patrols, surprising n sinali enemy column, took a prisoner."
NEXT CHANGE
AT THE
KING'S
ANOTHER "Perfect" FROM PASTERNAK!
Here's the latest entertainment Iriumph from the croa- tor of all the great Deanna Durbin succossesi..
A LITTLE
BIT OF HEAVEN
JOL PASTERNAK
PRODUCTION
Barring
★ GLORIA JEAN:
★ ROBERT STACK
Hugh Harbert C. Aubrey Smith *Stuart Erwin
* Non Grey
** Eugene Pallotta Billy Gilbert
and
★ Butch and Buddy The Lhile Tomodoss
Bireanalny by Daniel Tiredank, Gertruda Parvall,
| Pharold Goldmont (1) Keyteel mary by Degout Jann
· Directed by ANDREW MARTON
・A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. N
Competition
Juno September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries.
$250
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three SectionLS,
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portaiture, plants and
$250
and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10 SECTION TWO
"Portraiturer
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY
2nd $50, 3rd $30.
RULES
4th $10
The following Rules will govern the
Competition:
-The Competition is open to all
photographets.
ford
1. The entries awarded the
Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competitian, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graph in each Section. Each entry must be accumpanied b form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition. and which must be pasted on back of entry.
-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
3~All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which: have been already" enterer in other CompetitionsCare ineligible, 4. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries,
T—All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and thust txa mounted, Catoured photo- graphs are ineligible.
8-Pkture submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by timallet print in block and white.
9. No picture to entered in more
Han Goe Sretion.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream,
must be of one of the' following sizes:-10x12, 10×20,
11.-No correspondence will be entered into in conaretion' with the Com- *petition,
12-Members of the Staffs of "the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permilled to compein, 15--The_decuton of the Judges shall
be Anal,
14-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will, be returned
to competitors on application. at the Teleproph ofices within seven days,
18 The use of pliases is strictly
forbidden.
NAME
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
ADDRESS
Please use block letters and paste
-- one of these forms on back
of each, Entry,"
G.
une
R.
Boundary
Menturernents
NR. 6. W.
[fret frafflers teet}
5 per salo
plan.
Contents in
about
50,530
$372
Ann, Rental
Upset Price
$36235
The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $324.00 (being 10% of the upset price) im- mediately after the fall of the
the hanimer, balance of the premium being paid, in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
Europeans Victimised
In The Cition In the clics, intrawang Moscow. only the war Industries, and essentia public services are reported to be Junctioning the workers in all other types of factories and shops are being
away. Saboteurs are also wait- Ing in the clties for the purpose of destroying the factorien before the Axis forces enter, according to most dispatches.
05
In Danger
From Japanese Move
LONDON, Aug. 7 (Reuter)—Seven and eight-column ban- ner headlines in London evening papers carry the news, learned in, authoritative London quarters to-day, that Thailand in "un-- doubtedly in a position of danger."
The
Standard" "Evening headlines its roport "Japan Threatens Thailand and Vladi- vostok. One Million of Soviets' best troops Ready. Tokyo Masses in Manchukuo.'
POSTMAN CHARGED
Safety Of Letter
The "Evening News headlines Allegedly Endangered read: "Japan. Masses Striking Force 100 Miles from Vladivostok. Slam's Position Dangerous" and gives prominence to Tokyo's broadcast to- ay that "war may come at any moment."
Manchukuo Forces
Special Branch Created Mr Fitches said that owing to the
Teo Kan, 33. Postman No.. 101, Stories told by travellers from
was charged before Mr G. T. Lowry Russia Indicate that the evacuation
at Central Magistracy- this morning with breach of the "Postal Rogula- is not being carried out as a result
of tions by endangering the safely of any long planned system but was
A registered letter by failing to, re- hastily improvised after the initial
turn an undeliverable registered German successes in Poland and the
A review of the war situation letter to his Superintendent Officer, Baltic States where must of the elvi-given in authoritative quarters in at General Post Office; on December
London shows that in Manchukuo the 21 last year. lion population was left behind.
Lesson From France
Japanese are, reported to
to be massing Mr D. C. W. Filches, Superinten- In order to avoid calamities such possible striking forces between dent of Mails, prosecuted. Mr W. M. Belgian Harbin and the northern border of Brawn appeared for Defendant and befcil the French and armies which were often delayed in Cores-about 100 miles from Vladi- pleaded not guilty.
Indo-China the getting into position because of the vostok-while in thousands al refugees choking the Japanese have occupled Stemireup, roads, the Soviets have given the 250 miles from Bangkok, capital of strictest orders to the Russian Thailand, which country was des nunerous registered letters coming evacuees not to use the main or even cribed as "undoubtedly in a position in from overseas Chinese in Canada
and the United States to their rela the secondary class of highways, { af danger.”
tives in the Colony, a Chinese branch Except for a smail class of experis whose services are urgently needed It is thought here that Thailand in the General Post Office was creat- was to elsewhere, they are pise forbidden to would do its best to resist if Japan ed. The work of this branch
cope with the delivery of these ro use
trucks or other wook-military action trains, cuca, means of motorized locomotion. During the past few weeks, the gistered usually addressed to Chinese This means that millions of Soviet Japanese have been reinforcing their letters agencies who undertook the workers are moving in a sluggish quarter of a million men in Man- duties of distributing the letters. Ten Prison Sentence For
stream through the tiny lanes of dirt chukue and Northern Korea and picked section postmen are stationed tracks and either knee deep in mud there is evidence that they are pre- with this branch of the Chinese Burglar
or dust depending upon the weather.aring more defensive positions. Two recent burglaries in the
Squads of Ogpu (Secret police) Repulse Bay area had a sequel at
and oficinis
the members, Central Magistracy this morning women's battalions
blg patrol the when Li Fing, 30, unemployed, was highwaya
to make sure that the charged before Mr H. G. Sheldon, evacuees do not succumbs to tempte-einforcing her armies in Manchu would come to the Post Office and 1st R.C., with the burglary of $1,050 ion and take ensier roads, it is sold. I kuo und Korea through Port Arthur
worth of silverware from the resl-
and Dalry, but it is pointed out that is farmers who dence of the Hon. Mr. L. Shields Except for the
gistered letter wan not deliver at No. 37 Repulse Bay Road, on July
fortunate youngh to have ox, horse the Russian Army in Siberia is very
to total strength of roughlyerintendent Oncer. The Superin- or mule drawn carts, everybody is streng. The Russian Far East Army ble, was the postmun's duty described as walking including worth of silverware from the rest- dence of
small children. Worker's co-opera-10,000 men, and is composed of tendent Officer would put the letter of Mr R. D. Gillesple at No. 12 South Bay Road, on July 29.
tive farms must also help herd live the most highly-trained
transferred to the stock including cattle, sheep, gonts equipped Soviet troops and has good in a safe from where it would be Li pleaded guilty and was sentenc
Office. pad pigs which are ordered to be enerals. ed to six months hard labour
taken along. the sentences to run
The Japanese have the dis- Put Letter in ̧ Cupboard ́·
great consecutively.
Feeding Problem
advantage of having to keep
The registered, letter of the pre- Yeung Mon-kwan, 19, unemployed, The migration was so hastily impart of their military strength in sent case was from Canada and was and Tam Mui, 32, widow, were provised by
the authorities that China. They have landed 50,000 addressed to the Kwong Song Com- charged with receiving the articles, hardly any provision was made to men in Indo-China and are occupy-pany at No. 40 Connaught Road, knowing them to be, stolen. Yeung feed the
multitude while ing eight aerodromes in that country. West. The letter was due in Hong- admitted the charge and also three the herders of livestock are afraid
kong on December 21 last year
and previous convictions. He was sch→
Thailand's lourdertake any large scale slaugh-
anned forces total on the same day Defendant found
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1941, nt 3 p.m.. at the Offices of the Public
•Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, commencing from July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ilis Majesty the KING, for further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the
000
19; and with the burglary of $1.048
each
on
weary
of
arc
Reinforcementi
G.P.O.
When
postigan of this branch receives
registered letter he should make out 种 and deliver the form and not
form
the letter. On receipt of this form
Japan would have no difficulty in the addressee of a registered letter
ond best-
•
collect the
letter. I
return the letter to his Su-
Dead Letters
sale, the sum of two hundredenced to. six months hard, labour_on.}.tering of the unimals in their charge [50,000 and their equipment is fairly that the letter was undeliverab
dollars, ($200)-in-cash--This-sum each charge, the sentences
will be refunded on payment of
the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No of balc
New Kowloon
Registry No.
No. 2870.
Jo Borou
Hing Wah Street &
Locality
Cheung Sha Wan
Shun Ning Street,
Boundary Measurements
3. +
15.
|feet|Lees|feel¦sees
az per sala
Dion.
19
oaut
13.000
__900*6$
consecutively.
to run fur fear of being held guilty of amited although their air force instead of returning the letter to his
sabotage.
makes up for its Imited size by its Superintendent Omeer, Defendant
The woman denied' guilty know- edge
Mr. Shields' Evidence Mrs Shields testified that her house was burgled about 3 am. on July 10 when about $2,000 worth of silverware was stolen. She Identified some of the recovered articles which were produced in court,
Mr Gillespie also identified some of the articles which had been stolen from his bungalow on July 20.
Wong Sing-hei, silversmith of No. 432 Shanghai Street, identified third
One Turkish traveller who saw quality.
put the letter in a cupboard where part of the mass migration from
all registered letters to be delivered train, described it as a great grey
Strength of Singapore the following day were kept. The serpent extending for scores of miles
next day Defendant toolc out the Emphasis was laid here on the letter from the cupboard together across the plain us for as the eye could see. The most impressive thing belief is it Japan attempted to with other registered letters. All 1 the
this traveller attack Singapore, her resources would
other about the spectacle,
letters were delivered except
continual weary plodding.
to
t
Defendant as the woman who brought ship, sickness ard death are be.been sent.
the one
sakd, was its silence-aside from the be taxed to the utmost. Huge berastural crying of an exhausted have been spent on making Staga- again placed in the cupboard by child, the refugees not indulging in ore more powerful and the British Defendant. Defendant at luni re- talk, saving their energies for the force there is superior in quality ported the non-delivery of the letter, anything Japan can bring against the following day to Mr Wong King- Under such conditions of primitive Reinforcements have recently wat who was in charge of the G.P.O. Chinese branch. It was Delenaant's I likely to take a heavy toll on
Malay princes are co-operating duty to report the non-delivery of certain-articles of aliver, including the emigrees who in many cases must enthusiastically in the plans for de- the letter on the very day he found come bars, for sale to him. She told walk for several months before they terve of their country.
that it was undeliverable. him that they belonged to her.
arrive at their appointed destination. Burma is now also in a far more Cheung Knn, another silversmith. The casualties may be nearly as favourable position to repel any of No. 509 Shanghal Street, recognis large as the death toll of the armed assailant. ed third Defendant as the person who forces. hold articles of silverware to him about three weeks ago.
First Defendant, in evidence, said The purchaser of the lot will be that the third Defendant was a dealer In heroin. He took the stolen required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $900.00 (being riletes to her and told her that they had been taken from a certain club. 10% of the upset price) im- A Chinese detective testified 10 mediately after the fall of the doing some of the stolen property in
third | hammer,
Defendant's house.. of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
the
balance
Australian
Control Of Coal Mines
sary;
.
She was sentenced to six months imprisonment on each charge, the sentence to run concurrently.
An additional charge against first Defendant for breach of a life banish. ment order was remanded til Wed- ncadny August 13. The hearing of this charge is for committal.
Det.-Sergeant Jolm Bentley prose-
cuted.
16
SCHOOLBOY IS COMMENDED FOR ARREST
wan
.
The evacuees are for the most partį destined for farms and factories in the districts of the Volga, Don and Ural rivers, The land in this region of southeastern European Russia is the next most fertile, area to the evacuated Ukraine.
16,000 Strike At Ú.S. Shipyard
BANKS
Mr Fitches said that the matter first came to his notice in April when a complaint was received from the Post Master in Ottawa, Canada, that cheque contained in a registered letter which was returned to Canadu was missing. The registered letter In
ta
question was returned to Hong- kong and was found to have been tempered with. The cheque was traced to have been cashed in the THE CHARTERED BANK OF
American Express Company on December 21 last year. The letter INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CIUINA.
was therefore opened and the cheque Incorporated by Royal Charter 115), extracted while it was in Defendant's Paid-up Capital
3,000 on custody. Defendant was subsequent- Reserve Fund
.....000.only charged. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00
DEAD. OFFICE-LONDON, 38 Vihkopirate, E.G.i.
--- Bub-Azencies in London, 113-122, Leadenhall Steret, E.CA,
West End Branch:
+
14-16, Cockapor Steel, 8.WA.
Manchester Branch:
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" KEARNY, N.J., Äug. 7 (UP),—The shipyard strike is declared to be completely effective. Ten thousand men of the morning shift refuzed to pass the picket lines bringing the total number of strikers to 10,000.
At Washington, the full National Emergency Mediation Board met In executive session. to consider, the course of action In the Kearny Alor Star strike. Omelals `declined. to ment on the case which has been be-) Batavis fere the Board' since July 7.
12, Mosley' at Manchester, 2.
AGENCIES AND BRANCUES:
Amritsar com-Bangkok
Bombay
Calcutta
Rangoon Shigon
Semarang
Serember3 Shangha Singapore
Hongkong Iloilo Zpoh
*Karachi
ectang
Nobe
Kuala
Bitiawan
Lumpur -Sourabaya
Taining
Tientafa
អត
Tongkas
Medan
New York
Pelping
(Peking)
Tsingtao Yokohama
Agencies:
Clive Street Fairile Pince Kuching
Mačiūns Cawnpore
Delhi
Diflakel)
After corroborative evidence was given by Lal Hon-kuen, chief clerk of the G. P. O. Chinese branch, and Wong King-wal, the case.
was ad- journed to August 14 at 11.30a.m.
YOUTHS TAMPER WITH KOWLOON
NAME PLATES
An 18-year-old. Filipino youth Loula Gabriel, and an 18-year-old Filipino-Chinese Henry Dedn, up- peared before Mr D. J. N. Anderson nt Kowloon Magistracy Ula
morning charges
un three
of Inre
Defendants, who
gulity, were charged with Larceny of a name.
MELBOURNE, Aug, 7. (Reuter).- Under a schemo for control of the coal industry, the Commonwealth
Government. have
A 15-year-old schoolboy of La assumed wido
Defence Work Delayed nowers in connection with produce Salle College, O. Julebin, was com
mended by Mr D. J. N. Anderson tion and consumption throughout at Kowloon Magistracy this morn
NEW YORK, Aug. :? (Reuter). Australia, including power to re-
Construction of naval and merchant Canton quisition any or all-mines if neces ing for his good services in arrest ships for defence is being delayed by Cebu
Ing Yuen Ngau, 21, unemployed who strikes in bly shipyards in the metro- Colombo was charged with larceny of a hand-
politan area of New York,
plate, the property of Mra
Mra Kreshuer, at. No. 23. Lock Itoad, a quantity of Mr R. G. Menzies, the Prime bug from Mrs R. Gutierrez, of No.
Over $403,000,000 worth of chip.laiphong Репала Cameron Road.
brags hooks from Nos. 12, 14 and: 10 Minister, made this announcement.
ping and 10,000 men
are involved FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Genera Defendant after a Cabinet meeting to-day and
sentenced to four alone at Kearny (New Jersey) Yards Banking Business transacted,
tock Rosd, and name plate, the anid that the existing facilities would months hard labour and eigh
eigh of the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Ye
CURRENT ACCOUNTS, opened ane Property of Mrs Xavier, at No b He used to increase the supply and roken of the cane.
Dock Company,
omuntia Road. Sergeant T. R. Hunter stated that Smaller yards belonging to the currencies af rates which will be quoted, veen bending, addtes about'9.30 a build up stocks at storage centres.
or shorter periods, in Local of Othe
It was stated that, Defendants were and her daughter, Mig
Bethlehem
the name plate at the Steel Company at on Rpplication. Mr Norman Nighell, Chairman of I
were. walking aldri rcoklyn, New York, and, Staten BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened udrat meritioned the Repatriation Commission, has
Avenue, Taimahutaul, Island have joined the strike which Local Currency and Sterling with Interse yesterday, by a foki, who had them been appointed Commonwealth Coalnbout 5.30 p.m.. yesterday when De- is, variously reported to involve allowed at rates obtainable on application arrested. They were brought to the The Bank's Head Office In Londor Pollca Sintion where other, articles Commissioner,
to take fondant snatched her handbag valu- Union representation and wage do undertakes Execular and Trust bust -with power
mards." mensures to improve the output, in- jed_at.$14.
were found in their possession. claims recovery of Briti Comptalant "and" witness... KUVO | Mediation efforts have been started Income Tax overpaid, on tarina
Second Defendant admitted two cluding the opening of new mines
mscertained, at any of its previous convictions. may be and the closing down of old ones, chase and they wore Joined. by a and 0,000 workers have already been nauncles and Branches. and the Axation of prices, profila and number of young boys and finally ordered to return to work at the
W. IL EVANG TEOMAN, Tafendants were romanded 24 freight rates.
Defendant was arrested by Julebin. Brooklyn yards,”
MANASSE. | Nours,
peas, and
whief
5