THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1947.

Alaska An Armed Indonesians Reject

Fortress

New York, May 11. Alaska's western shore- line-at one polot less than 100 miles from Russian ter- ritory-has been transform- ed by the United States into on "armed fortress". Dr Mark A. Dawber, executive the Home secretary of Missions Council of North

America, sald today.

"All along the Alaskan coastline from Nome

Point Barrow, there

lo

Is

evidence of military pre- paration," Dr Dawber told the executive committee of the Council, a co-operative agency representing 23 Pro- testant denominations in missions work.-Associated Press.

NCMINNKJEZZANAKAN BERANTA

Urges U.S.

To Increase! Imports

Dutch Proposals For

Joint

Trade Controls

Pontianak, Borneo, May 11.

A Dutch communique published here today said that the Indonesian Republic had rejected the Dutch proposals for "joint regulation of trade, foreign exchange and customs."

The communique was published after the arrival here of Dr H, J. Van Mook, Lieutenant Governor-General, and Mr William Schermerhon, Chairman of the Commission- General, for the signing of the statute giving West Borneo the status of an antonomous territory with an independent government within the Dutch empire.

BRITAIN A NATION OF PESSIMISTS

London, May 11.

Reporting on the investigations Washington, May 12. undertaken for the New Common The Secretary of Commerce, wealth, an international society of Mr W. Averell Harriman, de- which Winston Churchill in preal- dent. "Mass Observation" wald: clared yesterday that the ex- overall impression is one of pansion of trade among all increasing resignation to the dea nations is indispensable to the of another war, less expression of,

more fatalistic Indignation and world's long run for the recovery attitude nose that the atom bomb from the war.

has become more familiar, for World Trade In a statement Week which begins on May 19, Mr Harriman urged the United States in which he maintain the leadership said it had taken in interntions! efforts to reduce trade barriers,

He said: "Other nations are en ced by the fact that our inter-)

policier political

fi the

and

the support

people

тов

2

On

01 this country bi-partisan basic. But there re- nains concern that we may not pursue a consistent policy of support trade. to the expansion of world They know that our participation in postwar international settlements is

Essential in the development of a Just pence and in the protection of the interests of all."

He said that the United States must boost her imports to help other na- tions in the long run.

The Secretary declared that "larger -imports will make the dollar credits available to our customers abroad who want to buy our products and

A second Dutch communique re-

POCKET CARTOON

PLATSE

Trouble In Camp For MacArthur

Displaced Persons

Frankfurt, May 11.

United States occupation police used tear gas and firearms when disturbances broko out at the Polish dis- placed persons camp at Altstadt, Bavaria, the United States occupation police in Munich announced, accord- ing to the Dena Gorman news agency in the United States

zone.

HOOVER ON

SUPPLIES TO EUROPE

Washington, May 12. A 28-year-old statement by Herbert Hoover that the Wes- tern Hemisphere could not meet Europe's economic needs inde finitely was published on Satur- day night by the State Depart meni in the latest of a series of historical documents.

Reports On Korea

Tokyo, May 12. In anticipation of the day: when 'Koren takes over its own

The cause of the disturbanco | affairs completely, the United · was the appointment of new ad- States authorities In South ministrative oflicers in the camp Koren absorbed more Koreans- by UNRRA camp officials. To into influential government posts day's announcement added that during January, General Mac- no one was injured. Order was Arthur stated today in his restored by the occupation po-monthly report.on military go- lice. Reuter.

vernment activities in Koren.

Korean political leaders, mean- opposition while, expressed strong against trusteeship proposals and an serted their interest was in early ins

+

Food Situation

Frankfurt, May 11.

British Minister in charge of oc dependitude drew speelfie assur-

cupation affairs, Lord Pakenham, landed at Duesseldorf today for further talks on the food sluation there on his flight home to Britain

from Berlin. SOVIET

ROLE IN INDIA

Calcutta, May, 11. Everyone is apprehensive of the role Soviet Russia may play

ed Duesseldorf's food situation

ances from the United States Cont-

mander in Korea. Lt-Gen John R. Hodge, that the United States was bending all efforts to develop self-

Korean participation in

South economie activities was in

Six

Lord Pakenham, who had desertb-rule as quickly as possible.

as "appalling" on his cartier visit there Hoover, then a relief administra-during his three-day tour, today had tor, gave his estimate of the Euro- pean economic situation in the wake a at the World War I, in a report to the Supreme Economie Council of Rhine-Westphalla, before continuing equal number of Americans, includ the Allied and associated powern. his journey.

Credits And Goods

It was stated that the attitude of the Indonesian Republic has created grave concern and dis- Appointment in Netherlands cir- cles and added that the economic talks lasting several weeks fol- lowing the Lingordjati Agrec- ment (providing for a "United States of Indonesia,” signed by Holland and Indonesia on March Britain in 1946 became a na-25) had produced no tangible tion of pessimists "largely con-results. vinced of the inevitability of viewing the situation in Sumatra another conflict" a private deplored the lack of Republlean en-

"During tome short period it may opinion survey agency reported operation on the island end describ

be possible for the western Hemis today.

ed the attention as "not cheerful.".

An official communique issued to

phere, which has retained and even day by the Netherlands East Indies in helping the Communist Party increased its productivity, to supply Government's Information Service of India, Dr Suresh Chandra the deficiencies of Europe," Hoover states that the indonesian proposals Bunnerice, President of the re-advised on July 3, 1019," for agreement between the iwo countries "more" nellele XIV of cently-formed Indian National the Lingordjati Agreement, which Trade Union Congress, stated at concerns restitution of foreign rights. a press conference today.

Declaring that the Indian Trade and properties.

Communist- The United States Government In Union Congress Wis

approach to the Nether dominated, Dr Bannerjee a verbal

sald: land Government recently urged an "Every Nationalist should see that immediate move for agreement on the working class of india does not

Inancial matters in economic and

become a mere tool in the hands of a porty which will not hesitate to Indonesia.-Reuter.

American Capital

anything anti-national in satisfy the imperialistic ambition of Batavia via Singapore, May 11. Sultan Hamid II. prospective head its foreign master.

to Communist agitation, of the

Due state of West separate Borneo, which

will come

into strikes have recently increased to n

We favour

the existence lemorrow, trild a press unnatural extent,

that American establishment of a society in which today

by capital had signifled its willingness all labour disputes be decided to invest in industrial enterprises in low."

"Dr Bannerjee said that the Indian West Borneo.

Meeting newarnen at Pontianak, Trade Union Congress was Indepen- the Sultan claimed that only 50 per dent of the Congress Party, but of the population supported the "being Nationalist, it would have a

natural sympathy toward the Con-again: The official signing of documents gress Party."--Reuter,

the state of

Talks Postponed The survey reported that it neted which will establish

to- take place

New Delhi, May 11.

"The solution therefore of the pro- a rapid return of "the old pro-USSR West. Borneo will atlitude," commenting that "funda-morrow with Dutch Minister Louis

The meeting between the Viceroy, blem, except in purely temporary

Mountbatten, was Beel, Lieutenant-Governor Hubertus Lord

and Indian mentally and privately there

more sympathy

commoditica on credit from always much

to van Mook and other dignitaries in leaders and representatives of Sintes, spend does not lie in a stream of which had been arranged for the Western Hemisphere, but lies in a wards Russia than a stranger could attendance.-United Press.

morning of May 17, has been post- vigorous realisation of the actual obtain from formal questioning in

poned to June 2, I was authoritative-situation in euch country of Europe, pubile."

ly learned here today.

and a resolute statesmanship based

such on realisation. The populations of Europe must be brought to a realisaton that productivity must be instantly increased."

We

"Instead of the wishful thinking of 1939/40 which minimised future troubles and expected the best in the worst possible of worlds. now have its antithesis in a ma- joriy expectation of the worst.“

Pro-USSR Attitude

The survey will be published an Monday in a report of the Churchill

The New headed organisation. Commonwealth is aimed at pro- moting international law and under equity through the creation of n tribunal

international

police

furce.

and

conterence

Republie

will enable us to develop a better - Surveys during recent months, the CHURCHILL BACK

bulunced system of trade relations with the rest of the world.Asso- agency said, "have shown on clated Press.

HUNGARIAN

OFFICIAL

VANISHES

Vienna, May 11. -Laszlo-Laky, general delegate- of the Hungarian repatriation mission for Austria and Ger- many, has disappeared, it was learned here today. His dis- appearance has aroused great uneasiness among Hungarian displaced persons in Austria.

Laky, who was stationed al Munich, was summoned to Vienna to aitend a conference with high officials of the Hungarian Ministry of the In- terior last Thursday.

Jn-

creasing trend towards a sort of negative nationalism, a desire to Isolate Britain against world affairs. This trend runs parallel with an in- erensingly hostile and suspicious attitude toward former Allied coun- tries, especially the USSR."-Reuter.

Bumper Crops

In Sugar

FROM FRANCE

London, May 11, Mr. Winston Churchill arrived at Northolt Airport tonight by air from Paris, where he attended the official French Day celebrations.

He

was accompanied by Mrs. Churchill and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sandys and friends.

Mr Churchill would make по comments on his French visit.

in the French capital-Reuter.

In Paris this morning, Mr. Chur- chill reviewed a parade of French and colonial troops in Place de la Washington, May 11.

Nation

Britain's wartime Prime Minister Bumper crops of sugar in Hawaii, Cuba and Puerto Rico made no speeches during his stay were cited by Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, Republican of Ne- bruska, in a proposal that the Agriculture Department in-1

the

sugar ration crease American housewives by 10

Hamburg, May 11. pounds immediately.

The Soviet military government Senator Wherry sald the bumper has approved a law, which states the United States that all Germans born after January crops will give

to

SOVIETS CLEAR YOUNG NAZIS

After the meeting, it was reported the greatest supply in its history, 1910, who were members of the today, he went with two officials of

"even without the 1,000,000 tons National Socialist organisation, but the Ministry in a car driven by annually obtained from the Philip who have not been indicted, will uniformed Hungarian policeman "to pinen

enjoy complete equality of rights, buy a pipe in the Kaertner-Strasse pinen before the war."

He said the latest estimate is that

the German Instead, the car drove to Praters-

news agency in the will Cuba's crop

exceed 0,000,000 tern, where a second Hungarian cartons, Howall and Puerto Rico will British zone reported today with two civilians in it was walling produce in excees of 2,000,000 tons parliaments in the Soviet zone of oc- The law has been passed by all Laky, it was stated, was persuaded to enter the second car which drove cast-and domestic sugar beet pro-cupation, the report added-Reuter.

aff and neither he nor the car has been seen since.

Laky, who was wearing an Ameri- can uniform, is thought to have been taken acros the frontier into Hungary. Laky was educated in the

an increase over an earlier fore-

duction will exceed 1,750,000 tons and many reach 10,000,000 tons United Press.

United States and his son was born SPINSTERS IN

there. Before the war he was a dir-

ector of an oil company in Budapest. DEMONSTRATION

Reuter.

Franco's Latest

Valencia, May 11. Generalissimo Francisco Franco, in

said he would quit his job if he were not absolutely certain he was taking the Spaniards to the right

a civic address at Valencia last night,

destination.

for

London, May 11.

order

The postponement is believed to be due to the Whitsun recess of the British Parliament.

The meeting had been called for the Viceroy to propound to Indian leaders the conditions of handing over the reins of government India.-Reuter.

Violent Earth Tremor

to

Rome, May 11. A violent earth tremor shook areas -in-south- of--Italy-and-Sicily today, causing como casualties and serious damage, the Italian News Agency sald here today,

with Dr conference

Heinrich Minister for North Lubeka, Food

He sold that when he returned to Germany in about a fortnight for the first of a series of routine trips, he hoped to visit the Ruhr to study "development possibilities."-Router.

Industrial Reparations

Frankfurt, May 11.

to

More machine tools and parts from German factories In the United States zone are to be sent to coun- reparations and tries entitled needing them for Industrial recon- struction, the Denn German news agency

reported today,

"Such defclencles would have to be suppated in a large degree upon credits; but aside from this the entire surplus productivity of the Western totally incapable of Hemisphere is

funt con- European production if it

Under the third reparations dis- meeting the present deficienty in the tinued, nor, as a practial fact, could tribution plan of the United States credits be mabilised for this purpose military government reparations de- for more than a short period, bepartment, western states will receive cause all credits must necessarily be 3,378 items valued at £291,588. The simply an advance against the return Soviet Union will receive 888 items of commodities in exchange and at £52,000, credits will break down the instant Countries which have so far re- that the retum of commodities beceived reparations from the United

States comes improbable."

zone are Australia, Belgium, Czecho-Slovakin, Denmark, France, Farther, if such credits he obtained Greece, Indin, Luxembourg. Holland, in more than temporary purposes, New Zealand, Norway, Great Britain, would result in the economte sinvery

the United States. Soviet Russļu and of Europe to the Western Hemisphere, Poland.-Reuter. and the ultimate end would be war

Maximum Effort

Correspondence

the Chinese Govt. Telecom

Administration

The former President said further that "whatever the economic theory or political cry, It must embrace the maximum individual effort, for there

Is

(To the Editor "II.K, Telegraph.")

Sir-We are surprised to read the publication in your edition of May 8 under the title "Chinese Telcoms In Hongkong".

of

red won the reorganisation of the National Economie Board. Koreans were appointed to key pasts, and they are now working with an

In a chairman, executive and four advisers.

Hodgo's Warning

At the same time, Gen. Hodge in clearcut statement addressed to Koreans, sald that increased Korean participation in government did not mean that the United States Military Government could transfer its ou- thority to any other agency until a provision government of unified Koreans had been organised.

Gen Hodge warned that efforts to undermine or oppose present United States polley "for selfish political or personal gains can only bring harm- ful results and delay the progress of

your nation' The

sold the shortage of The report consumer Roods

was mostly sponsible for the current instability of Korca, and that the United States authorities were doing the utmost possible to check inflation and make raw materials available-United Press.

BOOKS TO TEACH JAPS DEMOCRACY

re-

Washington, May 12. The State and War Depart- ments have jointly asked 'Ameri- can individuals and organisa- tions to contribute books and other educational material for the teaching of democracy in Japan,

The War Department and private concerns have been sending material information from

This Administration has received to Japan for some time. But Inst

the Hongkong

week a joint announcement sold that NO margin of surplus productivity

the "task of reaching 75,000,000 in Europe to risk a revolutionary ex- Government only proposing our re-

Jundline perimentation. No economic

telegraphic Japanese quickly and effectively in polley sumption

communication instead of rodio links will bring food to those stomachs,

so great that public support through for domestic messages, but not re- voluntary contributions of materiala nor fuel to those hearths that does not secure the maximum production." questing us to close our Hongkong is urgently needed" to supplement

Office.

other efforis, Hoover's report was contained in a

has Administration

been The needed material includes This volume of the foreign relation of

years books, laboratory equipment and the United States covering the 1910 established for nearly sixty

classroom supplies. Especially de- peace conference Associated Press. before the war of Hongkong, being

"the"normal"offee for receiving and sired-are-general literature for

despatching of public telegrams

ams adults and children, history, science

and books between Hongkong and Inlands of religion, philosophy

democratle customs. China by means of landlines part of dealing with

The Government, departments do not want any material "which fosters

outl democratic ideas."-Associated Press..

One person was killed and four SUGAR WORKERS which (viz from Hongkong, to the

were injured when three buildings crushed down at Santa Caterina, There were also several casualties at Isca on the Ionian coast, according to the latest reports/Reuler.

Splendid Catch

SCALDED

Kingstown, Jamaica, May 11. Five persons were killed and three injured at the Bernard Lodge sugar factory yesterday when a displaced flywheel smashed the evaporator and hot liquor scalded workers standing nearby. The factory is owned by the United Fruit Company.

frontier of the New Territories) was leased from the Eastern

Telegraph Company, Extension militarism, race hatred or

The use of the wireless circuits after the liberation of Hongkong is for auxillary and temporary purpose before the restoration of landlines of the Hongkong section.

between

Now,

as the landlines Hongkong and frontier are being restored by the Hongkong Govern-

Southampton, Muy 11. A British whole factory ship to night arrived from the Antarctic, A water shortage has developed in carying 61,000 barrels of whole oil, the corporation area, as a result of after five months of whaling. She the drought. The 600,000,000-gallon caught a total of 2,015 whales storage reservoir, completed inst of oil have already been sent home.sury of £600,000, ta still empty. If you would be kind enough to have during the season, and two lankers October at cost to the Titish Trea-

Reuter.

Nouter.

Up-To-The-Minute International Sports News:

SMILEY QUICK STEPS ON NAIL

nail and may be unable to com- pete in the Walker Cup matches" Saturday, it was learned today. against Britain on Friday and

Press.

Arst

St Andrew's, May 11.

international was also successful in 1943, 1944 and Icelanders,

match, Smiley Quick, one of the key 1945.

Among the British players who Hundreds of unmarried women men in the US Walker Cup jockey, Charles Elliot, won by three arrived in Iceland last Wednesday

Marsyas, ridden by the England' from all parts of the country gathered team, has stepped on rusty lengths from F. R. Schmitt's 4-year are Harrison Gray and at In Trafalgar Square this afternoon

old, Souverain. Adran was third. Senttish Champion. Assoclated to demonstrate for old age pensions

Marsyas covered the 24-mile spinsters at 55 Instead of 00. The de Spinsters Pension Association started

win 21 france, place demonstration of the National

course in 4 minutes and 23.0 seconds. The para-mutuel (ten frane stake);

11 fmnes a national publielty week to enlist

Router. sympathy for their aims.

Miss Florence White, the spinsters leader, gave a fair warning to the Government that "the getting on its track."

BAKSI SEES WOODCOCK

ment and we are informed to arrange un agreement with the Cable & Wireless, Lid., (who is the leasee of the to sublease the Government) lines.

We should appreciate very much

the above mentioned truth known to your readers.

K. P. CHOW, Managing Director,

C.G.T.A. Hongkong.

Indicated Gotion

[The writer is quibbling. report clearly

Chinese munications

mado

Our that the Telecom-

was

being asked to close down its offices so far as the existing temporary radio

is con- Ta telegraphle service cerned. We shall be happy to publish the terms of the sub-lease of landlines with Cable and Wireless if and when agrechent ds reached

Ed. HK Telegraph]

Greek Guerilla

Flare-Up

OUTWARD MAILS

Unless otherwis stated. Articles and Parcel Posts minutes carlier than the below:

Monday, May 12

Canton (Train) 1.30 p.m.

Registered close. '30 Kated

tims

Manila, Macassar, Sourabaya & Batavia

(se) 3 p.m.

Straits and Rangoon (56a) 3 pm. Canada via Vancouver B.C. (Bex):3 p.m. Kongmoon, Atacao, Tsinshan, Shekki

(Sea) 4 D.M.

Canton (Tiala).5 p.m.

Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Sydney, Auckland and London (Air) 3,30 pm. Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Tsingtag, Helping, Liuchow and Kunming (Air) 3.30 p.m.

Canton. Amoy, Foochow, Kwollin and

Chungking (Alt) 3.30 pt.

Tuesday, May 11

Manila P (Ale) 10 mJ.

U.S.A., Central and South America and Canada via Han Francisco (No. Par eels for Canada) (Sea) 10 am. Bwatow and Amoy (sea) noop. Canton (Train) 120 p.m.

Shanglist (8ɛa) 3. p.m.

Konginoon, Macao, Tainshan and Shekki

(82) 4 p.m.

Canton (Train) 5 p.m.

Shanchal, Pelping, Swatow and Amoy

(Air) 3.30 p.in.

Wednesday, May 24-

Amoy, Bhanghai, Holhow and Bangkok.

(Hea) 10. Jn.

Haihow, Haiphong trd Parhol (3)

noon.

י,

Swatow (hex); 2, păm, 1- Stralis (Sr) 3 pm. Shanghal (Bea) 3 p.m. Canton (Train)' 130 p.m. Kangmoon (Sea). 4 p.m.

ference to his tenure of office since † ihoir, gally song-written for them] him to play in the eleventh renewal Madamatly, of America, and the Aght should have brought such reports, of serious disturbances | 0.62 megacycles in the 31 metre band frorn

H.K.T.

Quick, American National public

Filey, Yorkshire, May, 11. Bruce Woodcock, convalescing at inits champion, sat in his hotel lobby today, his foot swathed in bondages

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS

a holiday camp here, had a visitor while the remainder of the American

Paris, May 11.. yesterday in Joe Baktai; the man who "I tell you, that if that were not

women are team toured Scottish beauty spots.

Madame Rurak, of Rumania, was broke tho British heavyweight the solution and I did not have the

He is awaiting a pale, of crutches beaten in the women's singles final champion's jaw in their recent fight. absolute certainty of leading you to

Athens, May 11, The demonstration was the centra which have been ordered to help of the Paris International lawn tennis Joc inquired tenderly after Bruce's

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST a good port, I would... leaye

the of interest of a little crowd of him move about and exercice his championships hurc today by health, received a vivid account of A Greek destroyer was today Weld free and depart," Franco told Londoners this sunny

afternoon, leg...

Madame Landry, of France, 3-6, 6-1, how it feels to eat with a jaw in ordered to sail for the port of

ZowHongkong broadcasting, on AS his audience.

particularly when the spinsters Quick anid he was hopeful the 6-2.

splints and expressed his sorrow that Heraklion, northern Crete, after frequency of a kiloeycies from 12.30 ta This was the Caudillo's first re-paraded along Whitehall

singing injury would heal in time to permit

2 p.m. and 8.30 to 11 pan., and also 'od Budge

Landry won the mixed painful results. the announcement of his sucression by n married woman. They halted of the Walker Cup series.

doubles title, beating Geoff Brown, Mra Baksi and Mrs Woodcock, Caused by guerillas had reached.-12.30 to 1.16, 7.30 to 3.30 and 9.15 to 11p.m. project six weeks ago.

nt Downing Street and "a résolution He was the second United States of Australia, and Madame: Beconer, neither of whom likes to watch Athens.

0.30, Film. Favourites; 7. "Musle-Timo"); Franco opened his address by say- containing their demands was du- player to suffer injury in two days. of France, by a walkover as Brown boxing, also exchanged greetings,— The reports said that on Friday an ented by Brenden Bae . London Relay: 7.30, Bludip: "Like Whit I Likg →Pre- ing he was a man of doeds, not livered at the residance of the Prime Frank Stranahan was hit on the jaw returned to London before the match Reuter.

armed band of 100 strong raided the world News: 8.10, London Reizgi. Home words, and then outlined some of his Minister-Router.

by a golf ball yesterday, but said he could be played.:

"AMATEUR BOXING

township of Hierapetra, attacking News from Britain; d.15, London: Helny! accomplishments-Upited Press.

Patty felt no ill effects today although his

was leading Marcel Bernard,

the gendarmerie headquarters and Arrival of the Royal Family at Busking. face

ham Palace; P. Studio: "WII you, walke: remained swollen.-United of France. In the men's singles by

Dublin, May 11. killing 11 Albanian political refugees.

into my Parlour, A. Radio - Plays by: Press.

4-0, 0-3, 7-5 when rain caused play

Passport difficulties aro delaying Before, withdrawing the guerllins Peter Fraser on a short story by "Bape Longchamps Racing to be abandoned for the day and the the arrival in Dublin of Polish and burnt down several

atores

A longkang Stage Club Produc- and looted per

tion: :0.30, Variety; 10... London / Rolay!- match will be concluded tomorrow. Hungarian competitors in the Euro- the local bank,

News: 10.10, Something for Everybody" ---Reuter,

peon amateur boxing championships, Newspaper reports today, said that Musc for all Tartes: 11, Close CHESS IN ICELAND

which begin tomorrow.

guerilla

activity had also flared up Turkey's four "representatives on the border between Greece and Reykjavik, May 11,

Birived today and challengers from Yugo-Slavia near Lake

Postmen's Race

Paris, May 11.

"

Fatal Plane Crash

Cape May, New Jersey, May 12.

Paris, May 11. M. Marcel Boussac's seven-year- The Coast Guard station yester- old Marsyns, winner of five big

were killed when a plane cashed the US.48,000 Prix

won

Several hundred postmen, decked day reported that three, persons races in England last se Cadran. - The Iceland bridge. Learn bent all countries, apart from. Poland and where guerilins, supported he at Percy. Franklin for and on behalf of

and exploded near Brandywine France's counterpart to the Ascot the British bridge league players in Shoal lighthouse on Sunday, mor- Gold Cup, for the fourth me at Teykjavik on Saturday by 7,720 Longchamps this afternoon. Marsyas points in 100 hands. It was the

out in full working uniforms, coli- brated their day off today by com- peting in a walking race across Parin.

United Press,

ning.--Associated Press.

Printed and published by Frederick Hungary, are now present and ready platoon of Yugo-Slav Boldiers Last South China Morning Post Limited: for the weigh-in tomorrow morning night overpowered an outport at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vlo -Router.

Router.

toria, in the Colony of Hongkong

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