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NOTICE

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BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- REPATRIATION NOTICE NJ, 31 'ISTRATION HONG KONG

B. R. "ARAWA" "

Passengers listed are to note the change of time for embarkation:

.....WORKS BRANCH

CROWN LANDS

Holders of Permits for the temporary occupation of Crown Land in respect of the year April 1st 1941-March 31st 1942 who wish to continute in occupation should register for renewal of their permits at the Lands Branch, Civil affairs (Works), St. George's Building, Chater Road,

New.. Applications will also be considered.

11. S. ROUSE, Colonel C.A. (Works).

OWNERSHIP OF HARBOUR CRAFT

All owners and managers of barbour launches and lighters, excluding junks and native craft, prior to 8th December, 1941 are to renda return of the craft oward by them at that date together with particulars of their present location where known to the Divisional Sea Transport Oliver, Peninsula Hotel, Kow- loun by the 17th November, 1945. Captain W. J. MOORE, R. N. R..

DIVISIONAL SEA TRANSPORT OFFICER.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT The management of KUNG SHING HONG and Mr. K.B. YIP, the owner ol MAUNG FAT YAT tender their gratitude for assistance given ley 1.M'S. "GODAVARI"d her Commanding Officers in bringing the above aok hack to Hanghong from St. Jahu'a Island fabout 8 mileniouthwest

of Macau),

The "HING FAT YAT” left Hong, kong for Swatow on Sept. 30th, and encountered a typhoon 25 iles of Swatow An result, the masts and wala od the junk were blown away and the two engines having been damaged by nen water, were completely out of C222

Having been blown by

the typhoon and having drifted, she bad beru lying helplessly anchored at St. Jolm Toland d 1.M.1.5. GODAVARI” nerived me the vicinity for her rescue

In particular, we also wish to thank Commander A, P. Collete, R. N. Dockyard and Mr. Brett of the Hnz. hour Dept. who so kimlly assisted as toging the rescue when the PHING FAT YAT" waa in distress.

KUNG SHING JIONG 36, Connaught Road, West.

THE HONGKONO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. CHINA LICHT & POWER CO., LTD.

It had come to our notios that unauthorised persons sra illegaly domanding money from consumers under various proboxes for a sup ply of oleotriolty No workm is authorised to enllest any money whatsoever. Consumers aro naked to make all payments at the Com- pany's Officos and to rofuso any moDotary domaad, also to roport the circumstances to the Boad Office of the Company concorned. All workmen carry identification cards and consumers should rofusa to give noocas to any promises anless the identification card is produced.

HONG KONG: Assemble at Queen's Pier on Saurday the 10th at 115 p.m.

KOWLOON: Assemble at No. 3 Pier Kowloon Wharves at 1.45 p.m.

REPATRIATION OFFICER. 9th November, 1945.

REPATRIATION NOTIOK No. 3a

EMPIRE CHIEFTAIN "

FOR CANADA

8.8.

1. The undermentioned are listed

for embarkation:--- Mother St Ben it. Sister Ste Gertrude. Sister Ste Fosalic, Sister St. Marie Assunta, Miss L. Eichenbaum, Mrs. F. M.

2.

& Mrs. F. Suter & children,

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RETROGRADE STEP

The

official

The Ja-

Dutch Proposals Too Late

And Too Vague

LONDON, NOV. 9.

THE DUTCH PROPOSALS-FOR-A.SETTLEMENT OF THE INDONESIAN CONFLICT ARE. FAR TOO LATE AND. WHAT IS WORSE, ARE MUCH TOO, VAGUE TO BE ACCEPTABLE TO THE INDONESIAN · FREEDOM MOVEMENT, SAYS THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THE "TRIBUNE," IN ITS CURRENT ISSUE. · “MOREOVER," ADDS THE "TRIBUNE," "THE SINCERITY OF THE DUTCH IS EXTREMELÝ LIMITED AND THE VAGUE OFFER HAS BECOME "HIGHLY QUESTION ABLE AFTER THE DEPLORABLE ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE HAGUE THAT DR. VAN MOOK HAD CON- DUCTED His NEGOTIATIONS WITH DR. SOEKARNO AGAINST THE EXPRĘssed wishÈS OF THE DUTCH

GOVERNMENT.

4

"In either

case, the

Mallaby's Murderers Believed Dead

BATAVIA, NOV. 9. 18 REPORTED. HERE IT THAT THE TWO INDONE SIANS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MURDEN OF BRIGADIER MALLABY ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN KILLED BY A GRENADE THROWN BY OFEI- CER SURVIVORS of HIS PARTY.

It is also learned that the Bri gadler oxpected death long before he was actually murdered. The two murderers are described па youths of 20.

to

Lady

Louis' Sister Robbed

London, Nov. 9.

Laly Delomero, sister of Lady Louis Mountbatten, was robbed_0 £4,000. wourth of jewellary to-day when thieves broke into her home and rifled it,

The thieves had obvious- ly watched the flat and took advantage of the ab- sence of Lord and Lady De- lamera to carry out the* raid.

Lady Delamero, --- with Lady Mountbatten, was co- heiress to the Cassel mil- lions, her share of which

reputed

bo

100.3

to

£1,000,000. -Reuter.

New Work

Scheme

"It is not clear whether the four liberating zeal on foreign disavowal means that the Dutch rather than on our own colonial are still mainly pre-occupied possessions. with sterile 'face-saving' or whe

THE DIFFERENCE announcement

"The Dutch, as ther the imperialiot die-harda,

woll as the that Hong Kong is to revert to zone time shortly revives an ld who are determined to prevent French, have repeatedly stressed

without justification--- The body of Brigadier Mallaby, controversy. We had thought any practical concessions, bad--not

that there has been more unrest

who was murdered on Oct. 30, [prevalled. it well dead and buried, and

Dutch in their own colonial possessions Sourabaya to-day, according

was delivered to the British at best left undisturbed. Sando, Miss D. E Woo, Mr. panese, on their arrival in the fare making it impossibly for the than in British, only because the the Netherlands News Agency.i

THE GOVERNMENT'S WORK Calony in 1941, forgot to con-Indonesians to consider the new latter were reoccupied without He was buried in the Sourabaya sult sectional interests as to the sincere attempt to find

proposals 0.8 I serious and delay and with vast and fully airfield.

RELIEF SCHEME FOR THE Mr. D. O. Russell and Mr. &

while Palu-equipped armles. B

only The burial was

Aitonded by! COLONY'S POOR, WHICH WAS wisdom or otherwise f adoption, Mra J. Krofta th.K.V.D.C.).

token forces were available for high-ranking offloors, Including WOUND UP ON THE OCTOBER ing a time varying from meri-

Major General E. C. Mansergh, 27, IS TO BE REVIVED AS "All this makes our own posi- the Dutch and French colonies.

"Recent information Hong Kong passengers will dian time, but promptly intro-

Commanding Allied Land Forces | FROM MONDAY from

NEXT, tion increasingly difficult. Phat duced Tokyo time.

Three assemble at Queen's Pier at

in East Java. putting British soldiers should be used Burma appears to support this of Indian troops from Generni

companion NOVEMBER 12, 9.15 a.in, on Monday the 12th Hong Kong approximately nine to help in the dirty business of view. Although it had no chance Mansergh's Fifth Indian Division,

This time, however, it will be on nhead hOUTR

less ambitious scale. of Greenwich.

Some hun- down freedom move to become active in the

Same and nearly all officers of Brigadier dreda will be engaged for work at This breach with purlat indi- holding Kowloon passengers will astion was maintained throughout ment anywhere is a detestable way, there is no doubt that the Mallaby's Brigade Headquarters Pokfulum clearing the grass and

idea for any socialist in this anti-British nationalist move also attended.

debris and gonorally cleaning up semble at No. 6 Fier Kowloon the occupation, and somehow it

the place. will not

Before Brigadier Mallaby was bement of Burma a potentially an Wharves at 9.45 a.m. to await, did not interfere with dock country. Hut

killed, he and the two junlor They will be divided into 17 wurkers getting to their field of able to make our proteats ring strong and as radical as the of uncers who subsequently escaped, squado, each under a foremen, and Embarkation Officer.

long as we concentrate Indonesia."Reuter.

instant.

3. Passengers must NOT board

the vessel without first obtain ing their embarkation carda, which will be issued at as sembly points. REPATRIATION OFFICER 9th November, 1945

BRITISH MILITARY

ADMINISTRATION HÙNG KONG

C.A.A. MEDICAL BRANCH TELEPHONES Tel. Nos,

39000

1.Q. MEDICAL D.D.M.9. (C.A.) (Col. J P. Fuhily)

A.M.S. (C.A.) (Lt. Col. (King)

true an

We

Jabour at the appropriate hour whether it was summer or win- ter, nor was it found at all upl setting in other spheres. fact, experience tested over the long period of the Japanese ac- cupation, brought abou! a com-THE STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE NETHERLANDS EAST

"A BELATED ADVANCE

LONDON, NOV, 9.

plete change of attitude i.ł INDIES GOVERNMENT. RECOGNISING THE "LEGITI many who had. in times when

MATE ASPIRATIONS OF THE INDONESIANS these matters could be freely TOWARDS NATIONAL EXISTENCE." IS DESCRIBED discussed, accepted the views of BY THE PERIODICAL "NEW STATESMAN AND NA- the zone-time die-harda. The TION" AS "A VICTORY FOR THE MORE PROGRES- difference in the number of

SIVE SECTION OF THE GOVERNMENT, SUPPORTED hours of daylight between aum- BY THE QUEEN AND LED BY DR. VAN MOOK." mer and winter in Hong Kong

The "Now Statesman" adds: the fact that the Central Guz-i is not more than two hours A day, so that the season of the It is a belated advance on any ernment year is scarcely of vital signi- previous statement. Scance. What is the only point plainly inspired

BUGGA

30660

39600

Staff Captala (Mr. C. G.

V.M.D., Ch. Horps, & Disp. Col. Y. 8. Wan)

Anderson)

39673

Accountant Nicolaon) 30083 General Office 30061-.

(Mr.

C.

0.

to

HEALTH SECTION

33492

A.D.H. (t-Col. Ware)

T

W

aloo

39347 Matariologist (Dr. J.

B.

Mackle

60700

the

agitation,

Japanese

ita saving after

Bug-

ten-$200,000 A MONTH time, FOR NIPPIES

to the Chamber of Commerce !

dropped (Dr. | und

all daylight tative (Dr. geations, time Services until

of

and been planed down under will be taken to work avory morn their car for two hours by Bringing in motor trucks. from both aides.

After the Brigadier's death, the murderers approached the

car

The officers threw a gren- ade at them and then made their Although exposed to fire from the Indonesians' position, the officers beard nothing, and presumed the attackers had been killed by the grenade.--Reuter

GOUIN IN

NEW ASSISTANT BISHOP OF COLOMBO

Colombo, Nov, 2.

Bi

Paris, Nov. 9. indonesia would The Socialist Deputy, Fellx But it is still be dependent on the Dutch Gouin, was elected on Thursday by pre-Pearl Second Chamber, which woud President of France's Con

Yet the alituent Assembly. at issue is whether it is more Harbour ideas and shows that have the lastword.

long way

Gouin, who was President of advantageous to have an earlier the Dutch are still unwilling to Dutch have moved

their position A few the old Consultative Assembly, dawn or an extra hour of duy-face the realities of the politi- from

cabinet in In-weeks ago, when Dr. Soekarno was not opposed. The Assem- light in the evening. And in cal-conscious

of distinguished men. and his fellow ministers were bly cast 512 out of 534 votes for this, Government,

in deciding donesin

48 col- Gouin.-Associated Press. to revert to zone time, is acting many of whom have a long re- carelessly dismissed directly contrary to the firm cord of service in their coun-laborators and Quislings."

The Netherlands East Indies opinion of those who were able try and of the consistent unti-

both Government is not likely to con in Imperialist time observe Tokyo

and tributo much to restoring the 1t against practice over a long period.

eituation in Indonesia" continu- is an interesting fact in against their earlier rulers. connection with the old contre-

"The most important of all ised the New Statesman, "and its The Roverend Lakdasa de Mel, proposals fali far short of what a 43 year old Ceylonese priest, veray that Government deferred

ex- was consecrated Assistant Bishop the Indonesians claim and

of Colombo here this morning by pect," D.A.D.H. (Kowloon),

Metropolitan G. C. Hubback, K. C. Yeo)

"The proposals have fow at-assisted by ex-Metropolitan Ross 25634 Anti-epidemic M.0.

tractions for Dr. Soekarno and Westcott, Bishop Pakenham, P. II. Tang)

the vubtreak of

his nationalist colleagues, who shop Hollis of Madras and Bishop of San 25484 Supt.

scheme which

Canton, Nov. 8. are well aware that the Dutch Korsley of Colombo. Brewer) (Mr. L.

The inflation of the national | themselves have few resources

This is the first time that a 21311 Chief Health

if memory serves, provided for Inspector (Mr. J. Reid)

one hour summer time and half currency, with the consequent with which to impose their au- Ceylonese has been raised to

Anglican Episcopate. has inflicted thority. The task of restoring im-rise in prices,

the oldest Inspector an hour winter time, was

Bishop is 50322 Chief

(Kowloon), (Mr. R. R.posed under Emergency Regula-great hardship on wage-earners law and order will continue to son of a former business magnate, Wood)

tions. Presumably, the deel-in Canton, but it would seem full mainly on the shoulders of the

Mel.- Inte Sir Honry de Reuter. General Offlen, Hong Kong

the that the restaurant waitresses the British.--Reuter. Waus supported on General Office, Kowloon

ground of military necessity, are an exception.

well-known ген- A certain The more odd, therefore, that a

on the West Bund is Military Administration shouldtaurant

average daily Trevoke the order. A good many said to do an

of CN$8,600,000, out people, we are prepared to be- turnover leve, are neutral, and care nel- of which the employees are paid ther one way nor the other, but 20 per cent, as perquialtes. The there is also a very large ele-sum total that the employees is therefore ment, notably, of course, those got each month

The head-waiter interested in outdoor recrea- $10,000,000.

facilities after office and head-waitress each gets tional hours, who will regard the pro-1$200,000, and the waitresses get posed change as putting the from $100,000 to $200,000 each.

25034

58392

81772

Health

BACTERIOLOGICAL

INSTITUTES

Pathologist (Mr. K. Loko)

28088 General Office, Hong Kong 58111-2 Aanistant Pathologist (Dr.

R. E. Alvares) 50178 General Office, Kowloon

LABORATORIES

24674 Physiologist (Mujor P. K.

Symons)

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC 33190 Blochemist (Major E. G.

CO., LTD. CHINA LIGHT & POWER OO., LTD. flong Kong, 10th. November, 1945,

NOTICE

32530

Eggleton) General Office

DENTAL CLINICS

20780

31567

Wishart)

when

sion

Ц

war,

in

clock back in more sonses than It is not such a difficult thing

to become a millionairess Canton these days.-0.0.C.

one.

Gloucester Building (FILC.1.0. AND GENERAL MOTORS

King's Building (Mr. F. Shields)

MEDICAL STORES

COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

The now

New Designations In Medical Department

61

THE FACT THAT THE DESIGNATIONS OF THE OF FICERS IN THE C.A.A. MEDICA BRANCH OF THE ADMINISTRATION. DO NOT CORRESPOND WITH THOSE OF OFFICERS IN THE MEDICAL DEPART- MENT OF THE FORMER CIVIL GOVERNMENT MAY CAUSE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF CONFUSION. THE DESIGNATIONS OF MOST SENIOR OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL BRANCH ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MILITARY USAGE.

The

pay is as before, viz. $1 a day for labourers and $2 a day for foremen, with a free mid-day meal. It is expected that the work will be completed in three months.

CORRESPONDENCE

"OFF DUTY HOURS"

*

Sir-May 0, few ratings, repval ratings, adu our humblo comments to your editorial "Off Duty Hours"!

It is fully realised that under

ity is away.

the present conditions Hong Kong is not at its best, also that so many of the British residential commun- Thank you for not tarring us all with the same brush in respect to the few who overatop the mark, and realising that we do all have a certain amount of good in us as well no bad.

Do social contacts in Hong Kong, in normal times, present difficultica...... not experienced in Australia, Canada, Now Zealand, South Africa and the U.S.A.? We think

not.

In these countries a kindly and friendly attitude was adopted,

at home. It didn't matter who or what we wore, we were all treated the same. To them we are grate- fal for happy times, and the opportunity they gave us to know and understand them. They were human, democratic, and above all they were a grand and decent people.

Is Hong Kong so differ- ent after all? When comparing Ceylon, Bombay, Singapore and Hong Kong with the above we find it difeylt to realise that wo aro amongst, or anywhere near, aby- thing which represents, demo. cracy. A mare supercillous, arti- ficial and unnatural English speaking (frightfully English~~- what?) set of snobs (what price 2.B.W.?) would be hard to find. It is not to be wondered that tho Chinese, Europeans and Indians look at them so strangely. Is this a look of admiration, or ---

which immediately made one feci

4

It is regrettablo. that wo havq not met any Serviceman who, at present or in the past, have been connected. in any way with a part of the civilian social life-Officers, you, but men, no. We have always been "cold shouldered" and made. to feel as if we were social out- casts. Our main "of duty hours' ashore were spent in inter-services Detroit, Nov. 0.

There is no Director of Medl-, and bo_immediately responsible to

sporta competitions. The C.LO. United Automobile

cal Services in Hong Kong as the A.D.H.

A now post of Suparintendent It is apparent that the Service Workers' Union kao accused Peter Davis Stenhouse, fire-the Adminstrative Head of the

man is still locked upon as a dow The Special Branch, Civil 39650 Chlef Pharmacist (Mr. A. General Motors Corporation of man, of the 5. Samneigh, was Medical Branch is styled the De- of Sanitary Services has been

This officer exorcises grading element. We, the common created. Rowah)

unfair labour practices under the committed for trial by Captain puty Director of Medical Ser-general supervision over the whole people, can at least be brend- Affairs (Police), are investigating 25201 North Point Medical Store Federal Labour Relations Act charges against persons of assist-

and has simultaneously asked for P. L. Strelict, at the Standing vices (D.D.M.S.). The duties, of the Inspectorate staff and, in minded enough to mix and talk HOSPITALS

anybody, irrespective of government intercession In its Military Court yesterday, when powers, etc., of the D.D.M.S. addition, will exercise some of the with ing the enemy to the detriment

wage disputo with the corporation. charged with wounding Edward (C.A.) Include those of the functions of the Secretary of the colour, class or creed, and realis ing only too well that they have of the Allied cause during the 24201 M.O. le Queen Mary Hoa- pital (Dr. G. V. A. Griffith)

The Union alleged that the Cecil Vernon Smith, with intent Director of Medical Services former Urban Council.

The Chief and Sonior Health feelings and are human beings. Japanese occupation. It is hoped 34145 M.0.3 Qrts., Queen Mary corporation refused to bargain to murder him, and with in- and the Chairman of the Urban Inspectors and the Health Inspec. We fought this War for doms- that members of the public will

Hospital

collectively. The Union is do

tors have duties, etc. correspond-cracy, but is it a democratic act ficting grievous bodily harm Council in the former Civil Gov. in- assist the Polico in their investig- 25701 Sisters Qrts., Queen Mary manding a thirty per cont

Hospital

upon him.

In addition, this officer exoring with those of officers similarly to close the best hotels, such as ation by communicating any

nanied in the former Civil Govern the "Lido" "Ropulse Bay", "Gloo 84144 Gon

Mr. F. X. D'Almada 'assisted Omico, Queen Mary The Corporation offered a wage relevant facts within their

Hospital

increase based on the-cpst

of by Lieut. M. E. P. Jump was for clecs the functions of certain ment. There are no longer any coster Hotel" and "Peninsular Imowledge. Any such inform 69880 M.O. lie Kowloon Hospital living but the Union turned its the prosecution, and Mr. Hin statutory bodies including the Sanitary Inspectors, but it is ex- Hotel', except to the privileged Urban Council, Medical Board, pected that a number of Sanitary low, which was the ensa in peaco ́ation, if not already officially

(Lt. Col. P. B. Wilkinson) back on it.

Qrts. Kowloon

General Motors workors have reported to the Special Branch, 50145 Sisters

Wo In the Colony to undertake duties Hospital

already voted in favour of a may be communicated in person to Room 305, Hongkong Bank 50248 Out-patient Dept., Kowloon strike as did the Chrysler om

ployee Associated Press. Building, 3rd floor, or by letter 88501 M.0. ile Mental Hospital addressed to the Special Branch- (Dr. G.-H. Thomas)

Gon. Office, Mental Hos pital

Hospital

as above. Any written inform- 84154 ation should in addition to the

Hospital

crease.

Shing Lo for, the defence.

CENTRAL MARKET INCIDENT

ernment.

Dental Board, Nurses Board and Assistants, R.A,M.C., will arrive time wish to express our appro-

Midwives Board..

facts within the writer's know.. 3628 M.O. 1c Sai Ying Pun gung Hing Street, was charged Mr. C. Y. Kwan, at the Summary Govo Assistant Director of Hy-and the duties.

:

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

Val: Wo think your

The Assistant Director of Moaimilar to those of Health Inspecciation to General Festing for tak

tors.

log the lead, together, with a low. dical Servicos. In the executive

ADVISERS

other kind people, in an effort t head of the Hospitals section and

The War Establishment pro-1 maka our leisure periods more CAUGHT ON STAIRS-

his dutjes, correspond with those Mr. Alfred Y. Hon was. com of the Deputy Director of Medical vide for an Adviser in Surgery, pleasant. Unfortunately they hapa-

a formidable:task, it may even ba Hon Ming, 17, of No. 14, plainant in an assault case before Services in the former Civil an Adviser in Maloriology, a

Pathologist, and a Physiologist Impossible. Does 'n leonard-change oto of those its spota? Will the British-com- Military Court yesterday, when a Tho ledge, contain his or her full 38750 Gen. Office, Sal Ying Pun before Mr. C. Y. Kwas at the 18-year-old spinster Male Yung glone is the executive hond of the officers correspond with those of munity as a whole mix and talk

Summary Military Court yester was charged..

Health (and Hygiene) Section the Surgical Specialist, Malariolo- with the ordinary Servicemant name, address and telephine Hoppital

(Inf. Din.) day, with theft of clothing to It .wad alleged that the girl at and his duties correspond with gist, Govt. Bacteriologist, and We have our douhta

SEEING 18 BELIEVING. number (if any). An interview 21990 Tan

Hospital.

the value of $2,000 from No. 42, tacked Mrs. Hon at the Central those of the Deputy Director of Govt. Chemist, respectively, in the will be arranged by appoint. 59109-4 Lai Chi Kok. (Inf. Dia) Wing Lok Street, first floor, on Markot tearing her clothing after Health Services in the former forber Civil Government.

There is a now post of Blocho Bospital ment as soon as possible after

Thursday,

they had been bargaining-over the Civil Government. 28186-7-Tang Wah. Hospital deceipt of the communication.

The Health Section is entrusted mist. The work of this officer la Accused was arrested on the price of vegetables.

blochomistry, in 23882 Teng Wah Eastern Hosp staircase with the clothing in

The girl was fined $10 and with the Health activities of the concerned with ordered to pay a further 810 com- former Medical Department but, general, but with particular ro Da, (0.4)

GBOOD Kwong Wal Hospital his possession.

Sentence of six months' hard pensation to Mrs. Hon,, which she in addition, it is responsible for forenen to the subjects of Nut letter is writton under a distinct, 8. A. SAMSON. 97786-7 Nothernole Hospital

put into the poor boxe

the work formerly undertaken by tion and Dietetica.

The work of many officers, e.g.misapprehchelon as to the truò Bub-Inspector Fyfe prosecuted, tho Urban Council. MEDICAL POSTS AND labour was Ipmoned.

We feal auro Its tons, would' Modical NEW POSTS

Officers, Radiologist, etc., facts. HEALTH CENTRES

In the War Establishment, corresponds exactly with that be considerably modified wore you 23088 No. 1 Medical Post, Glou-

there are a number of posts for undertaken by officers similarly moquainted with them. Ma coster. Dolding

For atealing 600 anti-malarfs Deputy Assistant Director of Hy dealingtad. In the former Civit Medical Post, Firo Brigada Building

The Kyodo News Agency ro- plile from the Royal Naval ions, although none of the Government

Quartermastera and a quarter- MONUN. --LAMMBUT BROS, Autonomy. Appen and Bur 21068 Medical Post Contral ported that the contral damage Dockyard on Wednesday, Tam officers has, as y arrived in the

Pelico Btation

Insurance Besoolation survey: Lap, 20, coolfe, was sentenced to Colons The duties to.of master stadt, will undertake duties showed that payments by Insur-atx sonthe hard labour, by Mrs Demity Assistant Director of By similar to those of Pharmacist correspond, wich and Stewarda in the former Civil giene (DAD ance companies under, a spécial Loo D'Almatli yesterdayi

Mendes thone pf Health: Omoor: in the fløvernments

NOMOR OF REMOVAL

tal

| BRENA: Aurons Boad - W. Healthy

Hanura Centres

JAPAN'S INSURANCE -

Tokyo, Nov. 9

THEFT, OF PILLS

State Captains. (noreme

Rodmans

- Sentence of 18 months hard labour was imposed on “Wang, Sin-ping: 12/201 D'Almada at the Summary Mill, tary Court yesterday, for theft) of two

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