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BRITISH' MILITARY

ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE

Contral Exoontiyo Bennch. Polcomraunfeation & Hoolrical Bootlon.

From and including Monday th, November 1945 the officos

* the above Hootion will be moval ram 2nd 4oor, Glauooster Bullding 2nd floor, G P.O. Building, and alaphone numbers will be changed

the following:

1409 Controller.

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BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG. DELEGATION OF POWERS

(AMENDMENT),

PROCLAMATION NO. 4

ARTICLE 1

Order No

TO DISCHARGE OFFICERS CERTAIN DUTIES AND EXERCISE CERTAIN AUTHORITIES

(AMENDMENT)

In exoralso of the pawers con- tarred upon me by Article 1 of the above-mentioned Proclamation, I,

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MER JENCY REPAIRS.

15 from 15th November,

MERCER MaоDOU GALL, Brigadion, Chio! Civil Mairs Offinor. haruby tanke the following Order:

Tho Sobodule to Order No. 1, Articlo I Prouintzaion No. 4, Doloration of Po cors (Amendment) is horoby ataonded as follows

1. By the addition of the words

"Licensing Board" 11 modistoly after the words

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of tor the words Magiebrato

GIVEN under my han 24HONG KONG this 11th day

November. 1945.

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Chief Civil Maire Officer.

of

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STATESMEN IN ASIA

SEAMAN

MARTIN ACQUITTED IR.A.F. Concert BY NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

ORDINARY HEAMAN ALEXANDER MARTIN, OF 11. M. TUGBOAT LARIAT, A NATIVE OF BETLE ISLE. NEWFOUNDLAND. WAS YESTERDAY ACQUITTED BY A FULL, NAVAL COURT MARTIAL ABOARD H.M.S. MONTCLARE OF A CHARGE OF MURDER. AFTER A LENGTHY SUBMISSION BY MR. MARCUS A. DA SILVA, ACTUSED'S FRIEND, ON THE POINT THAT MARTIN HAD NO CASE TO ANSWER, THE COURT WAS CLEARED AND DELIBERATED FOR TO MIN - UTES.

TIME INTERVAL

Martin had been charged with and repudiate that previous aval the murder of a seven-year-oll; ence in toto. Chinese girl, Cheung Lai-etian, At No. 32. Benney Road, Wan- chai, on the night of Ort. 6.

When the Court resumed its By comparison with Europe, South East Asia's military pov

sitting in the afternoons, The ernments may up to date eer- President, Capt. Alexander C. Y lainly congratulate themselves | Maritions, of HMS Areten, Yead both their good fortune and the Court's verdiet, to the Reet

In ubat- thr salesmanship.

Aground On Goodwins

London, Nov. 10. The Dutch liner Veendum (15,460 Гозен ran aground Sunday Goodwin Sands abant even mailen mouth-enat of Peat.

Watchera fram share could see the vasel high on the manda. Ansotiated Presa.

Lit

Success

The concert party of 5024 Squadron K.A.F. recently produced a revue entitled "Pukka Gen" for the benefit of their friends in 5025 Squadron. The concert was staged in the Out-Pallenta Department of the Kowloon Honpitul before 罪 large and appreciative audlence.

The revue, ably produced by that versatile

Kur performer Fowler, was up to professional standard from the raising of the curtain to the closing senne. Ser- vico life was humorously depicted in sketches by Maxie

Bacon, Bobble Blincowe, Charlie Pries... George Corkayur, Charles Pyeman, Bill Overton and Bill Redman. while Fred Battress held the audience spell-bound with his con- juring

tricka.

Five little girls from a local orphanage added con- trust to the show by their delight- ful singing of some well known airs, whle Syd Weeks was fully

"I respectfully submit that you entinot call a witness not merely

siderably from to repent his evidence bus to re-

of Marine evidence 1, there- pudint tha

William Motherwell. and that fore, ask this Court to consider Motherwell and repudinted their this case of the King v. Sullivan | versions, which were in favour of and to give me a ruling on behalf the Accused, and had, on being the submission of Alexander Martin that though confronted with The Court has power, that discre from the preliminary proceedings | occupied at the minna throughout

that authority or not of Ho Ling-wing, repudiated that the evening. at the moment all ippetra Firstly, the Court found huston m

the evidence | 100. set fate for the future. Yet the charge against the crudercised and that

given by Ho Line-wine be struck From the adduced evidence of when we landed in Rangoon, we had not been proved and he was, off the records of the catse," 20 witnesses, I was fairly clear wrie face with whal minat therefore, aequitted of the same. A da Silvn then went on to that the time interval in which hind the crime could have been comm- ensly have becom

14 12 analyse the evidence

and

contended mitted was antich too short an Secondly, that the Conet was been salanitted, serious situation

Le cireumunta neind, of the opinion that there was that Peter Sharn Reid and Leon Interval for making resulting from the exit George Reed had told the evidence thus adduced to be cet- deney that east any reflection on Court n story that differed rup victive. Marine Motherwell.

JIN

Japanese power had been herited by the variously-tiffed Defence Army lot by Young Bucose who bat frankly unti-British, Many them were Comunumaste. May tra Boop fruined in Japan.

At a press conference the Chef of Staff, young, char ing and jeanly able Colors Ne Wein disarmingly explai and

f

Just

ta

The latter was one of a party

111

of four who had been with Mac on the aight when the in vident occurred that ended the death of the girl, and the Defence had brought out, in time! course of the proceedings, the pont

that he bac 20

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THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY why they had changed sules in (Issued by Authority of the Commander-in-Chief). BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN ISTRATION, HONG KONG PROCLAMATION NO. 65 (AMENDMENT) MORATORIUM

The mantle of the wat They Jacial resemblance 1 the H A fight! for tha and betised I they

Found tint

GADOFFIE: P. & Q. Building,

Tolo;mes Nos.

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Accountant COMPLAINTH (DAY A

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#1626

20058

NEON SIGNS Goon Sigur must not be wel by ... publ until further nosine. Faners fanud ustag Noonlight

aimilar signs are liable to have

supply diseɔannoto-l.

WIRING CONTRACTORS

Wiring Contractors are ad-

* to register with the Company.

Japre dal t intend

Ituuma. Su austing for thes {{ ** fighting along side

But they were Britain

for Itur

dig htung

It would have been posable to have deedpined the pr trantor's and Red agitators ward fe have clipped them in zad.

Sun as

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British Attitude To U.S. Loan Changing

De mainly to Khiff Fowler's concert party over $1,500 has been raled towords upkeep of the King's Park Orphanage, which har been adopted by 5024 Squadron.

BISHOP TO LECTURE AT LINGNAN

Canton, Nov, 18.

The Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall. Rishop of Hongkong, who was in Canton recently and preached at Lingnu Quiversity Chapel, in- tends to come to Canton once in three weeks to lecture at lugnan University and the Union Theol gical Seminary, which joined in close relationship with Lingnon University in Kukonk and has

thr moved into

Lingnan campas in Canton.

Bishop Hall will offer cournes un ethical and social OF

problems.

LONDON, NOV. 19 SYMPTOMISING THE GROWING NERVOUSNESS THAT THE WASHINGTON TALKS MAY EFFECTIVELY COM MIT PARLIAMENT TO ACCEPT THE BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR CREATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL BANKAND INTERNATIONAL PR- RENCY CONTROL). TWO LABOUR AND TWO CON- SERVATIVE M.PUS HAVE TABLED A MOTION CON- DEMNING THE AGREEMENT. THOUGH NONE THESE FOUR MEMBERS IS VERY TYPICAL OF THEIR RESPECTIVE PARTIES. PRIVATE

MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENTARY LABOUR PARTY'S FINANCIAL COMMITTEE IS RE PORTED TO HAVE PASSED

MA- A RESOLUTION YOURING RATIFICATION OF BRETTON WOODS.

DEFENCE CHALLENGED When the

WITT Proceedings erotinued yesterday mushing, the ↑ Judge Advocate, Lt. Cadr, H. D. Barry, R.N.V.R., challenged the Delefice's subanassion

regard to an alleged alteration of state- part of ope of the ment on the principal witnesses, Ho Ling-wing, 13 year old boy, on the ground | that the Defence had a wrong ver- 1. CECIL HALLIDAY

Though the statement, Kiten HAR OURT, C. Bend, Lord Loui Mont- baserk on the stenographer's notes. JEPSON

The President ruled ont

13 C. B. E., Rear Admiral in His batten me an Ang

version be adopted that the Court Britannic Majesty's Flect and one military leader to another.

of Commander in-Chief His An agreement for the abort.could rely upon from the memory statement and re- Britannic Majesty's Forers in in the patriot forces into of witness's Hongkong Do

HEREBY regolar Hurma Army and queried that the 1-fence be pre-two of the Labour Party's best-

pared to nezept this version. [PROCLAIM:

Burmese Officers was reached. | Mr. da Silva, replying, stated Serious

strife s that he would not admit anything avoited and Britain's prestige one way or another as the whole enhanced. These patriol Inui-, question was one of considerable

rs are young, mundern-minds, importance to the Defence.

Defence counsel then stated that vigorous. Burma needs them and so, if she ran continue to show so much imagination - does Britain.

ARTICLE I

internal

Condition ol Elentricity SHORT TITLE apply and Wiring Hulos will bo

This Proclamation may be cited No. 1) sly unforced. Copies of the as "The Moratorium Wing Rules ny be had on Amendment Proclamation. application to Hond Ollice, P. & 0.

ARTICLE 2 Bailing.

And now. to nige from r ports, very much the ante ort THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC AMENDMENT OF THE MOR

CO., LTD.

ATORIUM PROCLAMATION of thing appears to be happen- The Moratorium Proclamationing in Mainya where resisteer ⚫ONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB is hereby amended by the insertion

NOTICE

At a meeting of members held Saturday, 17th November, 5. it was resolved that racing' 1 Hongkong should be resumed

soon as possible.

of a new Part V as shown in the Schedule hereto and the e numbering of Part V as l'art VI and of Article 11 as Article 14.

SCUEDULE

PART V-DEALINGS IN SECURITIES

ARTICLE 11

DEALINGS IN SECURITIES PRO- IBITED DURING THE PERIOD

OF THE MORATORIUM

f view of this, the Club wishes make it known that lists are w open at the Secretary's other, Et Floor, Exchange Building. where names can be registered as

No person shall sell, transfer subscribers for Australian Ponies The lists will disc at 6pm. on or do anything which involves Friday, the 30th November, 1945, the creation of a charge on any shares, stocks, bonds, notes, For the benefit of Members debentures or debe ture sio ka * the Services who are not save with the prior approval ia quainted with the procedure, writing of the Finance Controller. the Club wishes to point out that several names can be register, d

ARTICLE 12

PROIBITED

for one pony and that there is no REGISTRATION fofuly in one or more part EXCEPT IN RESPECT OF DEAL owners disposing of his or their INGS PERMITTED UNDER THE tares in a pony in the event of heir transfer from Hongkong.

By order of the Stewards,

H. ROZARIO,

Acting Secretary.

to

PROVISION OF ARTICLE 11

restrel round the Corn- munist-dominated Malayan Pa-

triot Porces.

The problem of the future of Mainya which up to date is

Tac

been more of a world treasure chest than a place where nevnte live where there is a tangle of with differing saltards and divergent needs. is not so simple as the problem of Burma but given the imagination and the boldness which we se um ant Asin up to date it shovid to have been showing in South,

not be impossible of solution.

CHINA FLEET CLUB BOY CHARGED

to

Chin:

Sub-

aware

that the

while he was Court had power under the King's Regulations to recall a with after the case for the prosecution had been declared closed he was now ready to submit direct dieta as to when from leading Cakes the Court should or should not recall witnesses in a case.

PRECEDENT

Mr. da Silvn submitted that no latitude was too great in the in- treat of justice. in

that the

It is understmal the resolu tion was passed by a large n- jority after being supported by

known economista.

in

Significance of this should not he exaggerated, however. Eveni the Soviet system is apparently regarded

Washington 18 compatible with Bretton Woods

Labour The Parliamentary Party's acceptance probably im- perfta no more than the belief that Bretton Woods could be

He gave a course entitled "Modern Swein Problems" and 080 011 western ethics at the Lingnan University in exile in Rukong in 1944. He became #meatier of the Board of Directors

the University in 1948.

of

Hong Kong Mexicans To Be Sent Home

compatible with "planned" BACK FROM A TWO-WEEK TOUR OF THE COASTAL

21

CHUNGKING, NOW. 19. MORE THAN 200 MEXICAN NATIONALS AS WELL AS SEVERAL HUNDRED OTHER LATIN AMERICANS ARE NOW "FIGHTING FOR THEIR EXISTANCE" IN CHINA, ALFONSO CASTRO VALLE, SECRETARY OF THE MEXICAN EMBASSY, DECLARED TO-DAY, '

CITIES OF CANTON, MACAO AND HONG KONG FOR THE PURPOSE OF REGISTERING MEXICANS, HE IN- TERVIEWED HUNDREDS WHO HAD BEEN THROUGH YEARS OF MALTREATMENT IN HONG KONG PRI- SONS. Yesterday's Commons debale on

Must

A father and son Crom} camps. were suffering The possibility of reducing British imports of American fins was malnutrition and during the leased at the end of the the first test for the Austerity war about 16 died in "onfine from one of these prisons died Attitude which has been spreading ment from disease, starvation two weeks later from shock dud for some weeks

malnutrition. "Only the strength

ternational trade which is far cry from accepting Bretton Woods as adequate in itself or accepting Washington's defini tion of discrimination."

*Man-

and neglect.

re-

war

of family ties kep them going." MARYKNOLL WORK

a case of this kind, Counsel for the Defence war entitled to explore every pos sible line of evidence. It WNA certainly just and fair

DISGUSTED authorities and the aruments he

Castro Valle told of talking to The city editor of the presented would be recorded for

hitherto one girl whose broken hand, atill chester Guardian," who

In Macro sume of the children. the benefit of the confirming nu-

has been optimistic about the bandaged, was the result of Ju

were cared for by religious or- thority and the legal adviser to

Washington talks, says people inpanese beatings. state in the remote case that a

walks of life have been The majority of Mexicans dors such as the Salesian Col- many

with the conviction was registered,

Mr. da Silva then submitted the thoroughly disgusted

were Chinese born in Mexico. lege and Maryknoll sisters, course of the Washington finance They ranged from the age of 15

Castro Valle distributed funds case of the King v. Sullivan where

that Britain แ similar

been talks, and the iden procedure had

U.S.to 20, many of them women and among some of the more needy might do better without adopted to that, which the Court

children. Most of them wish-cases and promised speedy as- loan hus gained enormous support. had allowed. Counsel for the ap

Bir Stafford Cripps expresseded to return to Mexico. After sistance after the histories of bellant in that came, heard before Mr. Justice Avery, had submitted the feeling sharply at Manchester investigation these will be

Representing General Helio- "We will not be putriated. when he said that "where witnesses are called

come the economic fle of any

doro Escallante, Mexican Am- merely to repeat evidence which

bassador, Castro Valle was first they had already given, such evid-other country. We will work out

by our

In Hong Kong, Castro Valle to bring assistance to Latin- Admissible unce is rat

our own salvation and the

found Mexicans and others be- Americans in Chinn. Ho has Counsel for the Prosecution would strength."

No US. im earnings in Bri- not be entitled to have witnesses

ing cared for by British relief been in the diplomatic service tain are at present blocked. and organisations. A number had since he graduated from the recalled to give such evidence. A

accordingly Britain is now paying jobs but were eking out a living. University of Brussels In 1997. films. This ranks Alms with oil over $70,000,000 a year for U.S.

At Macno ho found them liv-serving in Europe before cbm- Britain's ing in a colony about 100. ing to Chungking three years and

and is He contacted one Mexican on ago.

con-

tobacco

חסותם

own

BRITISH AID

re-all of them were reviewed.

lp Hing, 28, mess boy of the charged China Fleet Club, wa

ը: before Mr. C. Y. Kwan the Summary Military Court yester Judge has no more power to recall

possession of

a witness for this purpose than day, for unlawful

has Counsel. This would two half wound tins of tobacco in a duly Gloucester Road without

stitute an injustice to the prigonor Authorised permit, tobacen being

and a conviction so obtained could biggest dollar spendings of the Naval Au-

far more than many people think arrival and within the hour the In Hong Kong he interviewed not stand." No dealings since the 25th the property

Britain can afford. HO'S EVIDENCE

scattoring. Chileans, Colombians, rest were at his doorstep. thoritles.

Government's spokesman in the spoke fluent Spanish,

drunk Guatemalans, According

Equadoriana, December, 1941, in the Securities

The actual judgement of Mr.

debate emphasised which the Prohibition in Inspector Fung Lal, acerad was

Justlee Avery in this case hold Commons

want to black Mexican coffee and acag Panamanians and more than 100 Government does not Article 11 anplize shalt be reg's stopped and arrested by Mr.

in favour of the arguement, of the Chine

revert to blocking (even if which melancholy Mexican songs. Only Cubans. Macao, where is com- Newby, manager

clothes tered or given effect to in any Fleet Club, when he was leaving

though on other points be held

were paratively a great number of mention U.S. film their food and not that the Witnesson were rightly he did

Latin-Americans, has the big- Club about

to Chinese. register required under the Com the pathway of the

companies wero prepared Mr. Justice Avery had. con recalicu. Accused ¡panies Urdinance, 1932, or any 8.46 p.m.

Mexicans in Macao wore free gest proportion of Peruvians. Sunday,

held further that "If the Court; accept)

TWO-WAY TRADE

to roam at will but in Hong All these people are needy, Amendment thereof to be kept by was carrying a banket with the

had come to the conclusion that there two

palica constables had Government cartainly wants Kong the Japanese put them in suffering from years of priva- any company provided that this tobacco Inside.

Accused told the Court that he

been morely recalled for the put-find a positive solution by rafs prisons rather than internment tion-Association Press. tobacco for his restriction shall not apply to anyhed the

ing the supply and quantity dealing for which the prior wrist watch from a sailor in the

pose of restating what had already British Alms, thus if necessary been sworn to, the Court was approval in writing of the Finance Club.

partly replacing U.S. films here

(inatend British films Controller nas been obtamed. A fine of $5 was imposed, and bound to hold that the recall for

that purpose was an irregularity. by the tobacco was ordered to bo

reducing the total supply to Brl- Mr. da Silva cited another aa- ARTICLE 13

confiscated.

thority, and then referred thetish cinemas) but still better by Court to the position of the au 19. thus obtaining dellars with exporting British aims to the, thorities with regard to tho

which to maintain Britain's Im- present case. He said:

The

EXEMPTION

ол

of

Separatists Isolate Persian Govt. Forces

TEHERAN, FOV. 19.

WAS REPORTED TO-DAY TO HAVE STARTED IN THE NORTHERN SECTION OF THE COUNTRY, GAR- RISONS WERE REPORTED ISOLATED AND TELE- GRAPH AND TÉLEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS CUT.

THAT SEVEN PERSONS WERE KILLED IN TWO DAYS' FIGHTING IN THE NORTHERN PROVINCE OF“. AZARBAIJAN,

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 37 AMERICAN CITIZENS ONLY

The undermentioned persons re warned to stand by in re adiness to leave for MANILA (en route for U.S.A.) by HMS. "Glory" which may leave Bong

STOLE SAUSAGES Lörg on Wednesday, 21st Novern-

The Chief Civil Affairs Officer ber or abortly afterwards.

Yuon Wong, 18, unemployed, "The Court will remember that ports of U.S. films.

Government spokesman Instructions as to places and may by geral or specific order tracs for embarkation will be and upon such conditions if any was sentenced to two wooke' hard the witness, Ho Ling-wing had

by Mr. C. Y. Kwan at the labour

Bald at s preliminary bearing that said "While a very considerable as he may think fit modify or Summary Miltary Court yester- he as Martin Xoint, as the reduction in the total of remit THE LONG FORESEEN SEPARATIST ACTION IN IRAN published later,

Those who have not received terminate the restrictio is con- day for the theft of sausages to staircase of the Tong Kay Shop tances must be regarded an essen- maximum contribution theroto cenificates from the United States tained respectively in Articles 11 the value of $60 at Jubilee Street. at or about or shortly after the tial I should be gind to see a

stated Fyffo Inspector

that child's body had fallen. This was yesterday, com-

ade by increased rpeeipfa from Consul and who desire to be and 12 hereof, or grant exemption

repeated at the. Court Martial repatriated must call at: the therefrom to such extent and in about 8.30 a.m.

Rausages in Jubileo Street, when of the summary. This goes on to the U.S."

In films, as in all other matters, scaused picked up a bag of sau- state that he had put the child

men of goodwill on bath- aklos GIVEN under my hand at sages and started to walk away. on, the lev-cream barrel and Pars.

solution HONGKONG this 17th day of Accused was chased and arrest- 12 and 18 stato that "I can re obviously hope to find

Ho Bald that members of tho | by the Russian occupation November, 1945.

ed by a Chinoso constatic.

cognize this European, 1 Identi-by expanding two-way trade in-

stead of restricting Britain's Im Separatist Democratie Party forces. The Council of Minis- fied him on October 11. OPIUM SENTENCE

It is abundantly clear that at ports.

Ono must Hope that they captured the rallway town of tors have instructed the War the Soviet the preliminary investigations, Ho Sentence of a fino of $700 or Ling-wing did say this. There succoed' though some. diversion of Banel and aro marching to Ministry to usk 14 weeks hard inbour was Im- appears to be a certain amount of British imports from the US to ward Teheran, 250 miles to the military attache for an explana

other zupullers seems.inovitable, south-east. posed on Chan You by Mr. C. Y: doubt as to whether he stated Ropter.

It is understood that the won- Kwan at the Summary Military this in the affirmitiva. or.

the no-

pons in the hands of the insur- Court yesterday for being in gativo at the Court Martin).

800 LESS

Ronts are consaldored part of the Two unemployed Chinese, Loung possession of five taels of raw Submission of this evidenco Is, Sun, 30, and Wong Leo. 91, word opium at Commaught Road Central therefore placed at it lowest÷British-ship loft long Iranian arm handed to the Rus both sentenced to four weeks' hard on Saturday

Without going on to say that he Kong yesterday with 410 fapa sinna when the Red troops ontor- fabour by Dir: C. Y. Kwan at the Rovenus Omlear Ward said that wanted to quality or amend it in her soldiers and 410 Japanese ed Iran In 1941.

The Iranians claim that they Summary Milliary Court, yester sotuned was arrested 'carrying a this Court, it is a palpable in- day for atoaling four colls of basket with the opium fasido: It Justice in the face of the evidence sullorn from the Argyle Streat

The ship is going to wero barred from sending gon- cleatria wire from Wellington The oplum was ordered to lisor man stands on trial-like camp.

Honda Merilnikor keliamos debe recuffed Naban direct, denn der daemon to the northern sectors

Consulate and also on the Ro. auch manner as he may think fit blainant, a marchant, was selling and we recorded in Paragraph & the phowing of British Aims in AN IRAN' GOVERNMENT SP OKESMAN SAID TODAY

patriation Officer-before 1p.m Tuesday, 20th November,

Mrs. M. A. Boulton.

Miss Dorothy W. K. Chin &

two brothers.

Mra. Dellamao Chín đó tho song

Mr. & Mra T, P. Gregory and

daughter.

Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Jonsson and

daughter.

ME. A. B. W. Nunco

Miss Ching Chul-moi and two

brothern

Ki

19th Novembés, 945.

REPATRIATION OFFICE

CECIL HARCOURT, Commander-in-Chief,

Hongkong Forces. BARRACKS THEFT

A

tion

For overal montho Tran leaders have complained that the Democratic Party was agitating for independence from Trun öllu that Russian troops háð : Intor- fered, when Iran forcos' sought, to restore Government control.

Associated Press,

MAAK VANAMA PA

Ja Jawa CCM.

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