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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945,
Colony's
War On Rats
A rat cambalkn has begun to A diminish the chornious Increase in the number of rats in Hong Kong and Kowloon. The Japanese loft
an appalling legacy of fith In ovory bastaing they occupied. Dur- ing the latter stages of the war. garbago was left in the streets, Janos, empty houses and on fields. A grunt deal of this has been re- moved, but the more dangerous portion still remain to bo collected. The refuse lying in yards and on promises remain a serious menace to the Colony.
many housos have fallen into
П
BACK TO THE WILDERNESS
AFTER
FIGHTING JAPAN
SWISSS MONASTERY BUILDER WHO, TWO YEARS AGO TRUDGED OUT OF THE REMOTE TIBETAN MARSHES TO JOIN IN THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN, IS GOING BACK INTO THE WILDERNESS. EARLY IN DECEMBER 1943, ROBERT M. CHAPPELET,
STOOD
Volunteers
IN A SNOWY PASS OF THE HIMALAYA In Australia
MOUNTAINS AND DECIDED THAT THE WAR WAS TO "DEFEND OUR CIVILSATION. NEUTRAL OR NOT, HE BELIEVED IT WAS HIS DUTY TO TAKE A PART. Armed with 20 loads of salt; Born in Vienna but of Swiss for bargaining purposes, and parenta ho bogan construction accompanied by a couple of
work at the age of 16, coolica he, started from Sikkim
SEEING-EYE DOGS
In Salween Valley and on foot proceeded to a British Army post which he reached a month inter
route be crossed main branches of the Irawaddy River and spent Xmas day In 15,000 foot mountain pass near- ly dead from cold, his bearers'
flies in Queon's Building, 2nd one, but, as "The Times" pointa dally vad and clean out the place feet cut and bleeding.
@loor. Tel No. 34111.
Apart from actual war damage. bad state and rat harbournge is As demobilization progressen widespread. Landlords are not abis more and more men are raturn-to do all the repairs necessary at ing to their old life, their un present
En account of shortegn of forms cast away, clothed and in materials, but a great doal of their right 'mlad. To all the minor repairs can be carried out by the tenants themselves. Remove transmutation must
as a blessed all accumulated articles not in strange
thoroughly. Any unwanted article ahould be thrown away. Look care- fally for rat or mouse-holes along the edges of the floors, knawed edges on the fawn, In the corner of doorways, on staircases and In the yard.
DISEASE DANGER As temporary measuro, rat runs or holes should be opened up if this can be done without much damage to the premises. In other cases, the hole can be filled with mud, mixed with straw and
out, it is for the older among them that it has a peculiarly subtle quality. They are aud- BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN-denly conscious of being again
ISTRATION, HONG KONG
WORKS BRANCH
WATER SUPPLY
NOTICE
Water supplied from Waterworks to Consumers will be charged for from the 15th November, 1945.
the
Consumers must eign at the office of the Water Authority, St. George's Building, Chater Road, by the 18th November 1945, the undertaking (Form F) to pay water charges for their premises if they wish to retain
supply of water.
Fither a landlord's or a tenant's signature will be accepted.
Landlords and tenants must decide between themselves who in to be responsible for payment of water charges.
Premises for which no Form F
is signed will be disconnected from the Waterworks
1
broken glass.
too
of their own proper age. They feel perhaps na did Mr. Bulti- tude when the Garuda stone had once more done fta work and restored his ancient self. He gazed long at his image in the choval-glass to make sure that the stone had not played him false and that he was the same formal, precise and portly old gentleman who had set out on that disturbing adventure, The elixir of youth is familiar, at lost in imagination, but the not throw food debris about. The rabble has been mistaken by some people portion of which the elderly de-accumulation of building
for a rubbish her and it has at- mobilized have now drunk is of a mero proanic but hardly logs tracted the dumping of garbage on
IB ROMU cason,
woodwork enn be patched so na to keep out Tata and mice.
Food should be kept in a rat- proof container and, above all, do
the assumption that a little more difference. This is a most serious mistake to make and
will make
no
must be avoided.
three
By plane and train he reached Calcutia and for all bis pains he incurred the suspicion of the Bri- tish who thought he was a SDY because his passport had lapsed during his YORIA in, the moun- taina.
Then ho Joined the American office of strategic porvices and began on June 1 training Chineas and Kachine how to fight. After six mouths in upper Assam he want to Honan Province setting up fold hospitals for wounded guerillas.
BACK TO THE BORDER His work over he is going back to the Tibotan border in the upper
construction of a monastery for Xustan province to carry on the the famed monks of the Saint Berbard Order, a project which he began 13 years ago and will re- quito five more to finish.
Tho
on
monastery, perched Mount Latze is four days from the nearest settlement and six days to the gateway of Burma Rats are entering houses freely
It will be a three-story build- and the may bring in serious dising containing a church and living cases. The Colony is now in dally
quarters. The stones on the moun- contact with plagued areas and an
tain-side will go into its construc- epidemic could spread very quickly.
tion. Everyone is asked to give all the help they can in this campaign. it will be necessary to clean out
magical character: it has nel- ther taken away nor added the years; it has merely regularized their position. For the last few it has been impossible year wholly to disentangle age from rank. A man comes to regard iron with whom he works ou terms uf equality as being
hig roughly
contemporarlen; those above him he unthinking- ly endures with a neulority in promises and the assistance of the pubile in carnestly requested. as well a crowns. Now with eyes on the minimum of disterhance to the sudden open and unblurred the private life of the public. You are captain sees that the brigadier, naked to point out any place von
carrying out this work will
age
in pips and
Eustia.
Old Times Gone For Ever, Says Soviet
Moscow, Nov. 5, Tho urgency of the colonial problem is emphasised by the Soviet newspaper - "Pravda," in a review of the events in Indo- China and Indonesia.
It says: "We do not know the The following H.K.V.D.C. Por Southern part of the
full picture of ovents In the Pacific Bonnel released from P.W. campa
With another Swiss youth he brought 12 of these dogs to the United States in 1029.
These wore, the first in America and Appsiet gave first training to Baxter, G. A. Boren- the American blind in their use. He also trained dogs as guards for the Pennsylvania State Prison.
Returning to Switzerland built a motor read for the moun- tain buildings in Lausanne and then at the age of 24 he was the head of the Saint Bernard Monas-
tory projdet.
colonial peo
"The heroism of the struggle for peace and freedom, and the
A
in Japan are now in Australia, it Ocean aren, but it is perfectly was announced by Volunteer IIoad-clear that it is bringing for- quarters last night. Next of kin ward the colonfat problem to the of those who wore known to be in fore-front of international poll- sylsa army to work with seeing this list are advised that further
He gave up a commission in the Japan and are not enumerated on, tics.
"The war of freedom loving eye dogs of an American institalists will be published shortly.
against Fascism has tion which had just boon founded A number of those in Australia nations in Switzerland by Mrs. Harrison have indicated they are proceed- loft a deca mark in the con-
ing to the UK, and others are aciousness of the taking their leave In Australia ples. following which they will return to Hong Kong J. Bainbridge, G.
G. Arnold,
R. J. Banks, N. announcement of the ideals of the United Nations' Conference Bayneh.
these deefo, G. W. Bertram, C. Black, at San Francisco; all J. H. Bottomley, H. C. Burgess, have given them hope for
from tho W. A. Buckingham, E. O. Butler, change ho
pro-war M. A. Cairns, A. E. Castro, B. G. | order.”
The paper nåðs: Clark, E N. Cliebarn, T. Coleman,
"The war J. Cooke, G. 6. Coxhead, L. F. did not pass without a mark on Coxbill, A. Cross, D. J. Crozier, the economy of the majority of
Cullen, B. GDE Dean A. Men, colonial peoples, for years torn their metropolitan F. Engelbrecht, P. J Engelbrecht, away from R.
For Engelbrecht, R. J. V. Everont, countrica.
the colonial A. G. Everett, J. A. Fisher, W. D. world, the old times have gone Disher, E. J. Fisher, E. C. Fincher, for ever."--Reuter. K. W. Forrow, W. 8. Gerg, B. A. Gellman. E. M. Gemmell, W. Gill, A. Gillard. A. E. Goldenborg, A. Grainger, J. C. A Gundeson, B. A. V. Hall, K. O. Hamilton, D. H. Hamilton, G. Harrop, G. A. Harri- Hallstone, H. Halsall, E. Hall, G.
man, H. J. Hill, I. 1. Hiliyor, H. G. Hingston, W. H. G. Hirst, R. E.
MIAMI, FLORIDA, NOV, 5. Hoare, L. W. Hume, F. 1. Irving,
COLONEL CHARLES MET- D. B. Ivora,
C.
TLER, RETIRING MILITARY Jamieson, A € Jeffroys, W. A.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICER It took two years before he Johnson, K. L. Keen, H. 9. Kes, SAID THAT FRITZ VANOPEL could got permission of the N. Kem, A. Kemp. I. Kempton, N. OF THE GERMAN AUTOMO Chinese government to undertake Kim, J. J. King, T. H. W. King, BILE MANUFACTURING other difficulties postponed the T. Knax, C. the monastery profeat and then R. H. A. Lap Knox, D. FAMILY, GAVE THE UNITED
W. G. Lamb, FA
AUTHORITIES start of work until 1936-Asse-Knox A. W. Lapsley, F. M. Lap- ABOUT 10 REPORTS ON GER aley, Th. Lapsley, C. B. Le Fatourel, R. Lee, P. J. Letisser, T. Locko, VALUABLE
MAN INDUSTRY, INCLUDING INFORMATION A Lock, W. G. Long. "A." G. Lang, ON ROCKET PROPULSIONS.
Ho anled with throo young runks from Marselles and pro- conded to Kunming vin Singapore, Haiphong and over the Yannan Tallway which his uncle, Morris Chappolet, had built as chief on gineer years before.
From Kunming they joined a Tibetan caravan and 20 days later were at Wai-Sl,
There he found a wild tribe of Bernard Mission base of the St. hillmen called Lisan who had never before seen an automobile er heard a radio but dolly watch ed C-470 flying over the roof of J. E.
the world from India to China.
cinted Preas.
MACARTHUR ALL
The work will be carried out with of the works of mercy life and, FOR SPORT
When It is finished the storied monks of Saint Bernard with their dogs will go into the white wastes of the Himalayas in continuation
Switzerland, he will spend the re- rather than return to his native mainder of his life on a farm near the crags which inve
struction skill.
Water charges will be as laid down in Water Works Ordinance whom he has been regarding | may think in a rat-hole. The staff challenged his engineering
No. 20 of 1934, a copy of which can be seen in the office of the Water Authority.
be
with an awful reverence, is in point of years a mere whipper provided with materials for den!- Ing with rat harbourage, but the snapper. He may now and then
amount is limited and you are in- have had some glimmerings of
vited to do as much as "Ou can as when in casual Commanding Officers of Ser- this before
yourselves. the great ones ire inits are not required to vorsation
seemed have no recollection sign Form F but are requested to submit a list of premises occupied by them.
H. S. ROUSE, Colonel, O.A. (Works). Hong Kong, 4th November, 1945.
BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN.
BRANCEL
of events of which he himself
EXPERT COMING
The rat is a very cunning crea tore, and he must have food and water; this should enable us to do something to keep him away from
FOT
BAPTIST CHOIR AT NAVAL SERVICE ·
Httle con-
the
Twenty-five members of Hong Kong Baptist Church choir. 50 Caine Road, participated in the
Wong, conductor of the choir, ac- Mrs. Edna Wong, wife of M. K.
companied the choir at the ship's
organ.
men
had the clearest memory, but he attributed this some singulur lapas and hesitated to draw the the premises by protecting food-regular Sunday morning Christian stuffs and not throwing refuse obvious but it disciplined con- clusion. For this obliquity of
about the nines. Even if the refuse worship service ubeard the U.S.S. Kenneth Whiting, AV-14, a United is not near your own house, that vision
one very good will not necessarily keep the rat he had
Staton Navy seaplane tender an- chored in the harbour. excuse namely, that he was
Away from your house entirely. They breert in quiet, dark pinces doing all manner of things not
and wander about searching normally congruous with grey- ISTRATION, HONGKONG
ing haire. When the war was food. When rats are not seeking GENERAL ADMINISTRATION] still comparatively young vener- for food, they become very des-
Several hundred officers and ablo persons had taken to play-tructive and often plav practical
of the ship attended the jokes. A colleague recontly placed to Alexandria, not denture on the bedside table, sercu old Rugged Cross" in ing hockey
during which the choir once but several times a week.
omitting to put it in a glass. For sang Such brave antica may at the his carelessness he has had to buy
Chinese and "Great Is the Lord” in English. Mias Evelyni LL moment make a man feel almost an expensive new denture.
the solo number, The Japanese in their usqal My Hand" in English, pitiably old, but in the end no
"Hold Thou doubt they encourage that puz- stuoid manner neglected the rice zling sensation of youth. How godowns and stored rice in all choir has been trained by Mr. and Mrs. Wong and is composed puzzling it was will be recalled sorts of odd placra, thus bringing
of young people who are students by those who were in a like case
or are employed in offices, banks during the last war, for there
and shops in the city. nome who were by new oven then.
BRITISH LEGION.
Mombors of the British Legion who wish to attend the Armistion Commemoration Ceremony on 11th Nov are requested to notify 8.0. Il (A) General Administration Branch, Colonial Becretarist, Lower Albert Road, immediately.
were
if Bufficient, notifiantions are means
rata into areas which wore former-
ly relatively free from them.
An expert in rat-ratching should portive in the Colony at some The future date. but we must do all
this
roast vod, arrangements will be confusion of thought was parti, we can now by mutually assisting msie for mombare to participate cularly induced by "old boy" each other in dealing with
dinners synchronizing with a serious situation.
in the ceremony.
O.B.EL. Dolamain, Colonel, D.7.0.A.0. (Military).
BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG DELEGATION OF POWERS (AMENDMENT) PROCLAMATION NO. 4. ARTICE 3 REGULATION NO. 3– PROHIBITED EXPORTS.
NOTICE
achool festival at home. On
that aight of pleasant saturna-
lia all men were equal, and the IN MEMORY OF
story is well known of the
Junior officer who declared that FATHER NOVAL he had never yat kicked an army
A. roligious service was held commander and he was going to yesterday morning in memory of Even no there Father Novel, the late Procurator do it theh. were guilts not easily to be for the Dominican Missions in tho East, at the Rosaryhill bridged, and the gulf was quite Far as often below as above. How- Chapel, 48 Stubbs Road. A salamon the confusion wears off in Requiem Mass was celebrated by the Rev. A. Santamaria, O.P,
Very time, and there is one thing in particular that will help it to do do.
The returning wandor- Rosaryhill, asalated_by]
or will soon meet people who are wholly unaware that he has ever been away.
OPIUM CHARGES
Rev. Fr. M. Banchez and Rev. Fr. A. Castanon. Before the Mass the Choir sang a "Nocturn" of the Office of the Dead, and after the
des the "No Recorderis".
Arrangements were
W. Lowe A. Mabb, J. L. Mac- Intyre, Mackay, C. J. Manson, 1. C. Manley, O. E. Marton, Martiand. E N. Matthews, J. W. McDonald. R. A. McKay, W. Mc- Neil, A. G. McFayden, R. N. Med- New York, Nov. 5.
harat, L. C. Millington, J. G. Mit- General MacArthur denied to chall, N Morgenstein, E. 0. day a statenient, attributed to him Murphy, H. H. Mundy, G. Nisbett, that he favoured elimination of W. F. Ogwill, R. N. Owens, D. 0. the Army-Navy athletle competi- Parsons. Parkinson, G. W. Pater tion under his proposal to merge son, M. V. Pearse, E. W. Perry Army and Navy commanda. The W. P. Pullen, T. La Read, J. Read, report was due to a misinterpreta-8. 8. Rogers, A. W. Rowe, C. L tion of his statement to the Senate Salter. C. J. E. Scott, W. Scott, military affaire committee.
E. J. Semmelmann, N. W. Smeby, The Goneral, in a statement reJ. Smith. R. W. Smith, A. Spary, lossed here, said he never had A. D. Spoors, A. V. Spoov. E. G. discussed eliminating the inter- Stewart, R. A. Sally, C. H. Tay-
Nazi Split
To U.S.
STATES
Mettlor disclosed the mystery surrounding the seizure of Yano- pol and his wife at Palm Beach in February, 1942.
"Vanopel in very fatoresting. very smaro and quite cooperativo,' he said,
for a year on the top floor of a The German wan held in custody
and then sent to an down town Miami office building Interninout camp in New Orleans and later to a Taxus camp.
a in Now York; He came to the Vanopel, who is now relensed, United States before the "war. Associated Press.
Bervice academy gamace, and dion. R. B. Taylor, A. C. Tinson. Revolt In
C.
added: "I have been one of the C. H. Touden. C Tranchard- strongest supporters of this type Davis. B. Van Wairec. of athletics and I thoroughly be Walker, A. W. T. White, V. H. Hove in ita efficloney for develop- White, E. H. Williams, H. G. Wil- ment of sound characters."-Asso-liams, W. M. Wilson and R. B. clated Preas.
Wood.
Bottom Drops Out Of Peanut Oil Market
HOARDERS OF PEANUT OIL STOCKS ARE WATCHING THE BOTTOM DROP OUT OF THEIR INVESTMENT AS AMPLE IMPORTS HAVE CAUSED A FALL IN THE PRICE OF BEST QUALITY PEANUT OIL TO H.K.$235 PER PICUL WHOLESALE.
THE BEST QUALITY RETAIL PRICE IS $2.60 PER CÀTTY. THE GOVERNMENT'S MAXIMUM FIXED PRICE IS H.K.$4.00 A CATTY.
mado for the choir to visit the ship by the Commanding Officer, Captain A. R. Truslow, Jr. U.S.N., upon the
Lowest grade peanut all is on, be expected as the sugar crop Comdr. Phillip request of Li Johnson, Ch.C., U.S.N.R., former the market at H.K.$2.16 per in the main producing centres ship's chaplain, who has been on eatty wholesale, the retailers in Kwangtung are to be collect- war-time leave from the First selling at $2.40 a catty.
ed about the beginning of next Baptist Church, Fresno, Calif. Chaplain Johnson was relieved of have dropped wholesale prices
Large Imports of slab sugar month. his duties this past week by
Greece?
NEW YORK, NOV. 5. HARRIS J. BOORAS, PRE- SIDENT OF THE ORDER OF ALEPAS, COMPOSED OF AMERICANS OF GREEK DES- CENT, SAID THAT THE RU. MOURED GRANTING TO BUL- GARIA OF THE USE OF THE AEGEAN SEA PORTS OF KAVALA. DEDEAGATYE AND SALONICA, IF TRUE, WOULD RESULT IN A "BLOODY BE- VOLI IN GREECE.
Te said that Bulgaria was so Axis country in both wars while Greece was an ally.
"It would be selling Greece down the river against an enemy."
The action would be like giving the Japanese outlets in New York, ciated Press. Boston and San Francisco.---Asso-
HIROHITO TO FINANCE IMPORTS
Tokyo, Nov. 6. Emperor Hirohito to-day advis ed the Japanese Government that Lt.(g) James R. Long Ch.C., further from $78 per picul for
Tucson, Arizona, Nov, 5. he has decided to offer his per U.S.N.R., and has returned to the highest grade to $50 per plcul United States for demobilization lowest. The retailers are at led the army's first round the ports of urgently needed food for Colonel Lowell H. Smith who sonal art collection to finance Im- from the U.S. Navy,
tempting to hold prices up by
the Japanese population. Simul- Chaplain Long thanked the selling at from $140 to 70 world fight in 1924, diod here aneously, the Empress, advised... choir for their inspiring perform-cents" catty.
yesterday after being injured that she will also be offering for ance in Sunday's services and
Hoarders of Formosan Grade in a fall from a horse on personal collection of Towels for extended an invitation for their 24 white granulated sugar have Saturday--Associated Press. the same purpose--Reuter, return soon.
"TREE CUT DOWN ACROSS ROAD
"1
permitted a sharp, drop in he retail black market rate from H.K.$650 to H.K.$460 b picul.
There are estimated to be ample stotis on the market fur In pursuance of the powers
For cutting a pino tree on the six weeks public demand with The ceremonies were presided hilmido in Shok-village an out further imports and further vested in me under Paragraph
vor by His Excellency, Mgr. H. Saturday, a Chinese womah, We 2 of the above Regulation, L ALEXANDER BURGESS, Lai Kant was charged before Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kiu, was sentenced to six months sharp drops in sugar prices may Colonel, Civil Affairs, Supplica, Mr. G. Y. Kwan at the Summary Ken Present in the sanctuary, hard labour by Mr. Leo D'Almada
HMIS. GODAVARI TOWS Transport and Industry DO Military Court: yesterday, with wire besides all the Dominican at the Summary Military Court
Fathers of the colony, Very Rev. anlawzal possession, of 20 tuels of Frydos, Buperior of the Jesalt
yesterday,
ENTJUNK INTO PORT HEREBY GIVE notice that the raw opium at the ring on what Fathers, Rev. Fr. Boccassino, B.C. he was stopped by a freshly cut Bgt. Brooks told the Court that
HLM.1.9.、 Godavari arrived in following itom namiðlý :—¡7 Connaught Road West on Satur Broth. Martinos and Mareas, Sid 2. ALL SPARE PARTS daha opluma was found in histors of the Canossian and French tres lying across the rond, when Hong Kong on Sunday night driving a lorry towania Shek-0 with a disabled 66-ton motor ureks Convento, da well be many friends He stopped and saw tin woman junk, the Hing Sing Fat No. 1, AND ACCESSORIES USED A dns of 8750 or four,
from the inmates of Iósaryhill WHETHER WITH OR hard labour was imposed WITHOUT ANY ADDI- Chlodge woman, Lo Fak, was ant from the towns is a trea with a choppen in her in tow,
It deserves to be noticed that on hand. She was arrested
An unemployed Chinese Lo TIONAL WORK OR PRO Binod 1500," or ona month's hard OBSS, ON OR IN CONNEC Labour, for hossession of 17 tools this sans day, November 1985, Wal, was sentenced to 12 months thetruja, storin years ago, Father hard labour for unlawful possesi TION WITH ANY VEHICLE of raw opfum in Connaught Road Noval came over to Rosary Hill to lots of cattles of Erpewood in
Bhọ was described as 4 PROPELLED BY MECHANI-traveling trader from. Tung Koon withose the allicial establislinent, Stubbs Road. CAL POWER EXCLUDING ARothoruma, Tang Kok wad of the Félékyugati ada WATER-BORNERA CILATT, fined $ILD, or two weeks while AIRCRAFT, RAILWAY LO-Wont Fong, was food 3300 be COMOTIVES AND TRAMS. throb wooks / charged with bifallar
DATUNGOMAN PRINTZEERA - A3 VE 1990
is added tailid Bohodule con-
pocket.
ZONOMOON PRICES,
SHOT BY ROYAL MARINE PATROL
The junk, her sails gono and motor out of action as the re- bult of an encounter with a ty phoon on the way from Swatow
AN
Safe
Deposit Boxes To Be Examined
OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED YESTERDAY DRAWS ATTENTION TO A NUMBER OF APPLICA TIONS THAT HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FOR PERMIS SION TO OPEN BAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.
IT IS POINTED OUT THAT IN BANKS, WHICH WERE TAKEN OVER BY THE JAPANESE SUCH BOXES HAVE BEEN RIFLED, BUT WHETHER THE BOXES HAVE BEEN RIFLED OR ARE INTACT, IT IS NE CESSARY THAT THEY SHOULD BE EXAMINED BY THE CUSTODIAN, OF ENEMY PROPERTY, The offer who in to tako ever tances are quite exceptional for to Hong Kong, had drifted past | the liquidation of the Yokohama, with the present staff available.It the Colony and gone nahore on Byecto Dank and who will be avail- would be almost impossible, except St. John's Island, 60 miles west able for other accounting duties on rare occasions, to arrange for
Island,
has been expected to reach Hong, a responsible offlcar, to be present of Migcać.
One of her crew, a Chinese Kong at any time during the insti when buxos are opened. The following wore the retail
fortnight," but "Jimoulty has been the OPEN, TO OBJECTION Beaman named Yip Bing-koo,
the in any caso, the withdrawal of Briés Egurés dir tatty at Bhlulam
abcondary priority for
It is hoped that these difficulties dofalodi qxamination, has taken tho" West River, out of Hong Shing, wat sumitted to Queen Kong to nummon help but was Chief Rorontio
nus Opleóp Wand pro-- Kong, on Nov 3rd:
Diary Hospital after baltig shot by forced by heavy nech to beach Have now been overcome and that pinos is open to ghloction. The GNU44 **Royal Marine patrol in Kut his tiny craft and made the hewill arrivo in the very near fact that the money was lexic
mately CANA BAG Ohle: Birou West Point, at about ront of the Journey on foot future bell be red banfred, in the majority of JOINT DE 10,5m. Un Banda ER RIZAL KER His report to the Naval at 1.When he does, he will asked
EN 180 APLAW Cound hear a godown,thoritiem penulled in the desto five the question of the examin, her the over to be days, pote Boydges Whom, called upon, he started-to-
consideration. ... kup. The marine fired in the patch of HAML.S3.Godavari to Ation of sale depoelt bekos, carly berh
St. John idmand. "The gahip's In the meantini (says the diffolal cargo, os pedalt d}}>id?undam« SERVEIDEEN, NGS AND Kas jome, GARY
Mr, Kwan Garidd, that; futuro
mained in the." said Regulation, chgóc wónliɑbo sporo, heavily dont near Kongmoon, AE the mouth ofA 20-year-old Chinese, LawBot, out in a sampan for Hongrienced-in obtaining money from such baxos before.
AAROP ALBURGESS,
JADEN HANGWERASTO VANNA HUR
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