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THE CZECHS

'The

apait act emergence practical achievements of Cze choslovakia after World War 1 demonstrated the hard-hended quality of her people, who had Gloucester Hotel, First Floor, managed to alver their nation- al movement clear of myatiral Tele: 25633

aberrations common among sup- pressed communities. Sure of ili ubjective, they were 11. less ready to compromise than

Fire Brigade Building, Ground

Floor, Tel: 32953 Peninsula Hotel, First Floor,

Tele: 58081 Ext. 39 Kowloon Hospital-Out Patient

Clinic

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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1945.

Para Troops Surround Settlements

JERUSALEM, NOV. 20. DRITISH AIRBORNE. TROOPS TO-DAY SURROUND. ED THREE JEWISH SETTLE- MENTS AND ORDERED A CURFEW ALONG A LARGE SECTION OF THE PALESTIN- IAN COAST AFTER A "PARTY OF ARMED JEWS" HAD AT- TACKED TWO COAST-GUARD STATIONS AND WOUNDED 14 POLICE.

of

The disorders are believed Lo

with be connected

The explure Greek D

motor resterday schooner which brought 200 ille. gal Jewish

the Immigrwals ennst, where all except six manag ed to land and disperse.

A Jewish spokesman said: "We had nothing to do with last night's attacks and we will resist any military or police searches in our settlement."

ANXO-

An Exchange Telegraph dia patch from Caira reported that a ruthless, and although they

fola broke out in Palestine and erred badly in demarcating. that clashes occurred at Telaviv frontier which enclosed a dis-between police and Jews. Juptive minority of 3,000,000 || ciated Press. Germans, all other elements in Queen Mary Hospital Out the composite State were no ac-

Patient Clinic

The hours of attendance are

12:00 09.00 14.00 16.30

3. Notant Consultations

fa Eye Consultations are held by D.T.P. Lee at Queen's Road, Out Patient Dept, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 09.00 12.00 hours or at Kow loon lospital on Mon., Wed and Ft: from 09.00 12.00 hours

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Annual Hunt For The America Makes

Haggis Sees Revival Enquiry

SCOTS WHA HAE WP WAL LACE. BLED ARE ON THE

WARPATH ONCE MORE TO BRING SCOTS IN

FLUENCE BACK INTO THE COLONY'S SOCIAL

WORLD NEXT FRIDAY WILL BE ST ANDREW'S

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copy

BRITISH VIEWS ON

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URUGUAY'S SLAP AT ARGENTINA

MONTEVIDEO, NOV, 26.

on

About Iron

WASHINGTON, NOV 26. 1 IT WAS LEARNED TODAY THAT THE UNITED STATES NIGHT AND ALL SCOTSMEN, SOLDIERS, SEAMEN,

HAS APPEALED DIRECTLY AIRMEN AND THAT DOWN CROWD WHO ARE

Istanbul, Nov. 26.

TO MOSCOW FOR INFORMA- Government STRUGGLING WITH THE COLONY'S FINANCIAL RE-

The Turkish

TION ON OPERATIONS OF HABILITATION SCHEME ARE DETERMINED THAT

been handed a Memorandum

THE RED ARMY FORCES IN ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT MUST BE CELEBRATED,

the British Government viewpoint REVOLT-TORN NORTHERN on the question of the Dardanelles IRAN. THE COMBINED SERVICES' OFFICERS CLUB ARE TO

Straits, it is relinbly reported to

In tho view of some

Allied HOLD A ST. andrew's nIGHT DINNER AND BALL

day.

diplomats here, tho, Iranian affair AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL IN THE TRADITIONAL The report adds that the British is rapidly approaching a critical MANNER AND AN ATTENDANCE OF OVER 1,000 ZS attitude, is the same as that point, and the Soviet Union's

LOOKED FORWARD TO.

cently stated by the United Staten response to the Washington nato Mr. James may determine whether and how Secretary of State, Determination

reached Sheungshul yesterday, Will Byrnes, who proposed that the quickly that point in reached. the point where. should any do for the front page?"

Straits be opened at all times to Friendly relations between Britain, hitch arise to the plann in hand, The number of cub reporters all merchantmen and to warships the United States and Russin are the Colony must collapse. The who were caught napping was of countries bordering the Black involved. Empire cannot do without Seo-, seldom balanced by the number Sen-Router.

Britain and Russia signed a land. Neither can the Colony,¦ of night-aubs who were ton.

treaty with Iran to respect Its The Scots Influence on the Co-, Over a number of years the e-

independence. The United States lony's press has always beun, mise of the haggis made press

ket a legni intorest in Fran two years ago when President Roo nulorious,

more than

aner, 'The

sevelt, Prime Minister Chuchill In the good old (pre-war daya | joke, however, was always on

and Generalissimo Stalin signed a when it was possible to ben the Scot. The haggis that fell

assuring Iran full in- connoisseur of whiskien, there to police rifles was invariably WHS A Scottish backbone ven served up for dinner at the Rose

Iran long has been regarded by to the Hong Kong Police. The Room on St. Andrew's night or

diplomats na a post-war trouble EDU-nut because FOREIGN MINISTER sterling bloe was an unimprarn- | during that equally famous nov

the Soviet Union ARDO RODRIGUEZ LARRETA | and the British Empire meet so long as Scotsmen clal event, the Burns Night byable one

SAID TO-DAY THAT THE there at close quarters.---Associat- to the pennies, Hong Dinner. held on

URUGUAYAN PROPOSAL FOR| ed Press. SILENT THIS YEAR

COLLECTIVE INTERVENTION Kong University was overrun with professors

Patruls of Scottish Commaa AMONG AMERICAN NATIONS who

pske either with the Highland or the dos. now standing-in for the WHEN ONE DENIES PEOPLE

Police in The New Territorica | ESSENTIAL Lowland bure

RIGHTS AND CATCHING THE CUBS

will be haggis-hunting this FAILS

FULFIL INTER- Young newspapermen on their week. The Press, fooled more NATIONAL OBLIGATIONS RE. Arst counds of the Police Sta

than once in the past, will be PERRED SPECIFICALLY tions at night would be greeted 】 silent this year on the act val shooting. It will be up to the diners on Friday night to de- eide for themselves if it was a geraine haggis that was shot this year or some disense the the Nips left behind them.

However, the Colony will wel come the haggis, whatever its chemical composition, that will be piped in on Friday night. It Is a pity that the Scuts are such #slow-moving crowd. If they had released earlier thr that St. Andrew's night was to be revived, speculators would

The proposal have long ago let go hoarded

from previous sharp departure stocks and prices would have policies which have been strongly long ago taken the downward against interference in their in-

Fow Chinese will play ternal affairs, trend.

stemning Latin with 11 genuine American fears of the United catch-penny

Stales.Associates Press.

CURFEW BREAKING

Jerusalein, Nov. 29. Mass curfew breaking thousands of Jews on the Palestine constal rends and obstruction of British

enged in searching for illegal immigrants appear to have contributed to worsening of the situation.

The Jowish inhatitants Badera have crowded inre Jewish collective settlement of Givat Haim, determined to hold out there as long as the troops of the Sixth British Airborne troops are maintaining a cordon The settlement.

into

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f the

by a genial Scot. "Have The police being doing anything to day? Of course. round

the Polier arver sleep. Let's see what we du have here. Hero'a Bomi - thing. A haggis was shot

This is Bahoeuvre rendering impossible the effective investiga

on by troops searching for illegal immigrants, believed to have land-

COMMfully unified that in indus- trial prosperity and social me curity soon outstripped its contemporarios to become # rival of older Powers. That is why, when the Nazi Brose domaitate the Central European serne, they were especially de- termined on quick obliteration of the Czects. But the latter were too sturdy to be obliter ated by six vents of systematic „ppression; and nax, hardly a v mothe after their Phar

nre by they structing their economy, while neighbours purane powers poli ties and indulge in fratricidaled from the Greek shin limitrio drologica. As befla the int

Conch of 1: representative fitnes President Benes ham on bin native mught to bear wisdom the wealth of experi- often painful stained Soon during the last decade. after the Munich sell- un verifiable reports were current refused Russia's that he had

for of armed assistance Ter fear of Communist contamina- tion. Rut

132048 whatever his

he bas

( Dental Service can be obtained Gloucester Bldg., Room 416 Teie: 20785 King's Budding, First Floor, ener

Tele 31567

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Hours of consultations are 09.00-12.00 hours 11.00 -16.30 (c) Surgical, Medical, Gynae cological, Ear, Nose, and Throut etc. consultations can be arranged at the Queen Mary Hospital and Kowloon Hospitals by individual appointment through the Medical Officer at the Clinics ar directly through thef Medical Officer in charge of the Hospital concerned.

A. Hospital Facilities

Full hospital facilities for the treatment of emergency and other conditions have been established at

(a) Queen Mary Hospital

MO i/c Dr. Griffith Tel. 34144

Kowloon Hospital MO ic Lt. Col. Wilkinson Tel. 59835

(c) Nethersole Hospital

More Dr. R. M. Alderton Tel. 27787

5. Emergency and Night Calla

In coses of emergency the

Medical Officer on duty can be reached by telephone outside, ordinary hours as follows

Hong Kong: Gloucester Hotel, 8th Floor, Tele: 28141 ask for doctor on call (Capt Lee or Capt. Abraham)

Kowloon: Peninsula Hotel, Room 514, Tel: 58081 (Dr. H. C. Ho

perjudices or beliefs. evidently for some time recog- nized that Czechoslovakia's

require unquestionable terests

Ilence friendship with Russia.

of Ru- the graceful cession thenia, which may have mude the Red Army less interferin

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last week.

Thousands of Jews buve aserem.

bt bied along the coastal road tween Telaviv and Hertzlin. dis regarding the twelve hour curfew

Reuter

Keep Moving

Arrives

Another E.N.S.A. Show arrived in Hong Kong yesterday by sen It is called "Keep Moving" and has certainly lived up to its name. Pal Gaye whe produced the show, auggested the idea to Major M. Brennan OC EN.S.A. Hong were both in Burma. Gaye was sent to Cal. Kong when they cutta to askundle his cast.

They low to Burma bat had not been there two days wifen they

with were shipped

the tanding forces for Singapore. When they arrived there they gave their first performance in Mainya within half an hour of landing to 500 R.A.P.W.I. on the dock where the R.A.P.W.I were waiting to em bark.

Then followed a hectic time of P.O.W. a day-to three shows

180- than Czechoslovakia where. Nevertheless, such in- formation as can be get indi- cales that the "pyramitlul struc- ture" of Sovietization is so far Invisible in Czechoslovakia; aud as long as Dr. Benes remains President, political democracy as understood in Western coun- tries is unlikely to be dia-j carded. Ali seem agreed that, If the elections are to yield sta-Camps until they left for Bangkok Now they are in ble results, they must be post- and Saigon.

Hong Kong and will open at the

N.A.A.F.1. Canteen Club Kowloon to-night and for the remainder of the week. twice nightly at 6

poned until the disorganisation left by the Germans hus been set right, and displaced Czecha are home again. Public pin and 8 o'clock. iun favours early nationaliza

The Company consists of Pat Gaye, Sybil Sherwood, who were married

tion of key industrien. In the meantime, the central Adminis tration shares power with the national committees set up dur- ing the Nazi occupation. There, which enjoy a degree of region-duced by Pat Gaya. al autonomy hitherto unknown CORRESPONDENCE in Czechoslovakian local grov-

rnment, are fostering

three weoku Agu in Bangkok, Ronald George, Rita Mussara and Frunk Trewhitt. in

a nonstop revue devised and pro-

a pro Ceas of democratic decentraliza- tion. Like ather practical-

na

A PROTEST

G.O.C.'S VISIT TO CHUNGKING

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MAJOR-GENERAL P. FESTING, C.B.E., D.S.0., G.0.4 LAND FORCES, HONG KONG, SATURDAY RETURNED ON FROM A VISIT TO CHUNG- KING

DURING WHICH HE MET GENERALISSIMO HIGH CHIANG KALSHEK RANKING OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT FONTRAL

AND MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT.

The purpose of the visit was to | establish Personal contact with the Generalissimo and senior army commanders in order to exchange

ideas and arrangn closer co-opera- tion as a result of mutual acquain- tance.

General Festing expressed him- the self as deeply impressed by cordiality of his welcome and by the hospitality shown him.

were

The Generalissimo gave a dinner party for him, the Commanfer-in- Chief of the Central Government Army ave a cocktail party in his honour and the Chief-of-Staff luncheon party. Among others he met during his stay

the Minister of War, the Director of Military Intelligence, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Information, General Chang Fa kul and General Sun Li-yen, Com- mander of the First Army, an old friend who fought with the G.O.G. in Burma.

these facts and start These, Us.

They work very

Relations between Hong Kong and Canton were the subject of cordial conversations with General Chang and General Sun.

On his return the 6.0.C. gave it as his opinion that the restita of the visit would go beyond the in- crease of mutual goodwill that had undoubtedly been achieved. Prac tical and material advantages in the great work of post-war recon- struction would. he believed. accrue to both sides

Kidnapping Coup Fails

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Interviewed, Larreta

TO

described

Rifle Range

Reopening

THE HONG

KONG RIFLE

the proposal in the note handed Uniteri States Ambassador Willam Dawson as an amplified ASSOCIATION RANGE AT

the

would mark 4

that

143 answer

CITY recent United KOWLOON

IS NOW Staten note

the Argentina BEING ATTENDED TO BY A He added that the Uru-] RANGE WARDEN AND ONE question, guyan note goes beyond the Ar- ASSISTANT WHO ARE DOING

question

and tends to THEIR UTMOST TO PREVENT entine create a system to solve future FURTHER LOOTING OP situations among the American MARKSMEN'S PARAPHERNA

LIA nations. "My

in government

waiting

Conditions have reached other American foreign offices to healthy stage where iocal Servico take the initiative in deciding how teams are awaiting challenge examination is from any other eight willing to this multi-lateral

take them to be made."

01. Garrison Ficad- quarters, at the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, will

accept challenges and pass them on to other teams carrying a chip on their shoulder the best on the point of who are Bisley eight in the Colony.

The Royal Engineers are carry- ing out frumediate repairs neces sary to the range, and it is hoped that it will be in complete working order in a few weeks. Enthusiasts are reminded, however, that it will be some time before such novelties as clay-pigeon shooting will bo re-introduced.

It's A Good Trip

If You Love Scenery

From A Correspondent).

THROUGHT

AS SOON AS THE RESUMPTION OF THE

SERVICE ON THE RAILWAY TO KOWLOON WAS AN- OF PASSENGER NOUNCED THERE WAS A RUSH

TRAFFIC, SO MUCH SO THAT WITHIN A WEEK A RACKET WAS SET UP.

IT IS NOTHING MORE OR LESS THAN THE CORNER-

ING OF PASSENGER-TICKETS.

Every morning at 7 o'clock a,

are

The worst

ordeal of the journey

Damage to the Clubhouse has been extensive, due to looting and it will probably be some weeks before repairs are started on the Clubhouse itself.

GOSAND-LANG WEDDING

A quint wechling took place yesterday afternoon at the St. Teresa's Church. Kowloon Tong, when Mios Hazel Lang, second daughter of the late Mr. J. Lang

queue of people lines up before is, however, the passage through and Mrs. Lang, became the bride the ticket office, but it will never the Shatin Tunnel. As most of of Dr. E. L. Gosano, of Kowloon

and shutters are Hospital. come to your turn before the the windows

broken, there is nothing to do but The bride who wore a lovely white train leaves, unless you

to cover inouths and nostrils hope snow-white chiffon dress, about tenth in the line.

the train will not break down be straw hat with veil and white shoes, carried a bouquet of white gladleli.

If you are worldly we will fore it gets out. As wo omerged look around and forthwith you will be approached by a friendly suulrom the tunnel to see once again sympathising with you in your Kowloon Tong, we heaved a sign of relief, for at last we were at predicament and offering you ticket subject to a little tea money.our journey's end, I mean the end

of our journey to Hong Kong. The official fare is, an everyone. Remembering, however, that the knows, C.N.$1,820 a person, but war has ended only three months, with the addition of tea money the we cannot expect pre-war comfort amount will be anywhere between

in travel. It is enough that there C.N.$4,000 to $6,000.

should be a train running.

Most people anxious to leave for Hong Kong are only too willing to pay the extra cost: at the same time there are others who wait overnight so as to be the first in line in the ticket queue next morning,

TRAIN JOURNEY The train left on schedule but

duo to the condition of the track!

It proceeded slowly, stopping

about twenty to

at

In conversation with those peo-

Miss Vivienne Jex, bridesmaid, chiffon was dressed in old-rono accompanied by carmine African daisies. The beat-man Was MF. A. V. Gosano, the groom's brother. The Rav. Fr. Jay offleinted, with the assistance of Rev. Fr. Granell. A recuption was held later at Not Beifran-Boat:-

European Seaman

Five Years

Gets

PETER DAVIS STENHOUSE, FIREMAN, OF THE S. S. SAMNEIGH, WAS SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS HARD LABOUR AT THE STANDING MILITARY COURT YESTERDAY, FOR WOUNDING EDWARD CECIL VERNON SMITH WITH INTENT TO MUR- DER, AND THREE YEARS' FOR.INFLICTING GRIEV- OUS BODILY HARM, THE SENTENCES. TO BE RUN CONCURRENTLY.

minded folk, the Czechs at Urnes Sir. You are the most popular seem hard; and in their under-modium for displaying opinions on we are writing standable anxiety to rid them topical events, se

to you in the hope you will selves of the Sudeten Germans they

be creating fresh advertise may

facts hart! causes of European instability, the ball rolling for which would hold up their own Our blatoons are ashore guard- A ransom of 20 million dol-Sun Tong, Sheklung, Cheungmuk- recovery. Even after the Pots-ing Japanese Naval F.O.W. re-lara was demanded by gangsters tau, Pingwa and Shumchun for dam agreement to effect the ex-member, they are the blokes who when Mr. Ho Kei-shut, a legd-about ten-minutes- at each place,

humanely, refugees everyonu hated bitterly pulsion

trying Canton merchant, was kid- except at Cheungmaktau whom we thirty spont from Czechoslovakia months ago! evicted

little, or do nothing at all. Thoynapped from his private resi-minutes, as there we had to await without spare clothing, food or

the up-train from Kowloon. are having regular and very de- dence on Saturday evening. con- money were flowing in a

Mr. Ho realdes at No. 14, Sap At each stopping place, passen cent meals, which our lads don't Essential Services personnel tinuous flood north-westwards

They get.

mustn't bo doubled, Sam Hong Street, in the heart gers embarked and disembarked, them are travelling whose firms have medical to Saxony and south-westwards shouted at, or treated in of Canton. He his Most of officers are expected to contact to Bavaria, where the Swiss harsh manner. We are even told vegint me was having he traders and had with them bundles The Court comprised Mr. Ico Stenhouse was dend drunk and preserved duck, D'Almada, president, Captain witness had to put him in a rick- ordered to return their own officer in case of Red Cross struggled with a gi- rather

when three men, armed with of dried pork, gantic task of rollef. Condi- salutes, no matter how sarcastical-revolvers, forced their way into aneages, chickens, ducks, voget C. D'Almada and Bir. D. H. shaw.

Thomas Thewlis gave similar Blake. emergency.

ables and what not. ly the nalate is applied them, tions in acuh bottlenecka

by Stettin and Breslau were ap

Mr. F. X. D'Almada, assisted by evidence. even. We are directly ordered to the house. The gangsters took treat them as we would our own, him to an ancient building on ple, it was learned that they are Lieut. M. E. P. Jump, at the DEFENCE SUBMISSION

able to make a comfortable living Provost Marshal's Office, appear- palling. Of late there has per (the penalty for disobeying that the outskirts of the city. With the present scarcity of haps been-some-improvement is servered)-by-our-own officers, Mrs. Ho and a man followed bringing merchandise down to ed for the proscention, while Air Novarthelons Dr. Ripka, the but there are only under orders the gangsters without their Hong Kong, owing to the higher instructed by Mr transport arrangements for an Czech Minister of Commerce, too! We are given no explanatice and found the hideout. value of the Hong Kong dollar.

Alfred Y. Hon, was for the do- ambulance should be made recently reiterated (an is un- tions, justdo as you are told."

fonee. No food is served on the train Stenhouse, in the witness box, of attempted murder should not through a Medical Officer.

derstandable, in view of his Who is responsible for all this They then informed the Police

but you need not go hungry, for stated that he did not commit the be used to strengthen the ease." enterprising spirits at each stoffence with which he was chars of liquor, and was not capable of Accused was under the Intinenco country's sufferings) that too whoever it is, they'vo, zoon: for- and an emergency squad was

As a result of the raid, five ping place board the train And much sympathy is felt for Gorgotten what kind of people these Immediately sent to the scene.

Japancae To

are. It was similar

a large mans in certain quartors after the last war to the result men were arrestedent.

offer almost anything in the ented. He went ashore on the even intant. He had taken Before the incident. a letter Fabiu line, the most popular Itema ing of October 28, with Thomas quantity of brandy. His madnesa British ropresentatione

Thewlis and William Hockings.

the poison in the was dus to thiyain wo ask-Who is respon- was sent demanding 20 million being chicken and rice at C.N.310 They went to a cafe in Kowloon Dragon brandy, a Jabanedo pro- Sudetens being impossible for nible for our forced fraternising? dollars: The kidnappers allogeda bomo a bowl, cakes at C.N.$10 and had a bottle of gentle duction. He asked for acquittal

bowl, ried noodio with beef at Benes, replies that, life with tho

to another in both charges, Czechoslovakia, they must leave; Is this what we fought for?

that. Ho had 'made a

lot of INDIGNANT SAILORS. and so in a pitiable stream they

Mr. D'Almada, for tho money during the Japanese oceach, and sweets and fruits at to drink, and then

vand varying prices, but all much cufo for another bottle. Then

they returned to the first cafe secution, submitted that the evid- move into adjoining regions,

cupation. ST. ANDREW'S DAY taking with them perhaps the

Mr. He is the proprietor of cheaper than either in Canton of where they had a further drink

Hong Kong Kowloon-R. A.F. Telo: 58813 seeds of famino, pestilence and anarchy. It is a great and priča.

the Sai Nam Dispensary in Tai of R. N. Tel: 50077

ably inevitable Germans diens

Ping. Road. ter, the Nemesis of Naziam.

6. Ambulances

In case of emergency, am- bulances are available as follows:e Hong Kong Naval Dockyard Tele: 30351

Ext. 45. 08.00-16.00 hrs. Ext. 118 16.00-08.00

7. Civil: Affairs Officers should make appointments by tele phone for Clinic and Special Consultations to avoid un- necessary waste of time.

CB. H. DELAMAIN;

Colonel, DCCAO (MII),

VIET MINH INVITED

war.

A Scottish Gathering will take place on St. Andrew's Day on Friday at 0 p.m. in St. John's Club (St. John's Cathedral Holl Garden Road

HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER

CHEAP FOOD

"

Mr. Hin-ahing Lo said that bis client faced two serious charges, and as the Court had heard tho evidence of both sides, the chargo

pro-

You need not, therefore, have of brands. He left the ship atenco showed accused to be capablo your breakfast before you take the approximately 6 p.m. and did not of walking down the gangway train only minke aure you have return until some time after 11 which was very high, and that had stabbed the victim. There had sufficient national currency notes pm. The last he could recollect when he mut Cpl. Mile, he said he on you, na Hong Korer roten arg was that he saw many rickshaws boon provious, trouble on board, as outalde the cafe. Ho did not.ro. A concert consisting of

Pipore Poon Fuk-choong, 26, nt. No. not accopted by these hawkers. Scottish folk songs, member anything of the events

more or less an act of revengo The High Commissioner for cle, will be glyon and refresh-was admitted to the Kwong you will not mind the pace of the about which evidence had been a theft from the store to the French Indo-China, Admiral munte provided. All interested Wah Hospital, with injuries retrain. You wit sod, the country elven by Jeffries, Col. Mis or any purer of the ship. This was Aftor the Court had retired ceived on being knocked down side, the trees and the rice fields other witness.

Along the route, skill Botica that William Hockings, giving evid against Smith by accused.

for ton minutes. Mr. Leo Thierry Dargcaliou, minounced are welcome. toddy he had personally invited The usual Toc II Meeting will by an unidentified car In Wa'oral to the cusorice of rain the once for the dofonceald: that

Thow Ha, he went to one party au bon charCE. tho Viet Minh (Nationalice) in Studentumond-about-250-3d-crop has best badla affediert an with accused, J. Clarkin and D'Almada announced a verdict of

in Kowloon for drinks, Finally leadore to get in touch with toons Members and friends are yesterday. He was discharged ominous worlend for the coming hom

Paftor treatmunti

harrast him-outer:

welcome.

Saigon, Nov. 26.

„bg-helduthala.

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