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JAVA PROBLEM

"

A situatio al greats, cup plexity till exists in Java, ia which the British find them: selves playing as unenviable a role as they played in Gever To understand it in broad t

refroi Jim f brief historial pert in results

Before the war theeN ANA natiorahad

t movement 11 Bast Indies as in other regions of Asia galed by the Western Powers After the Japanese invasion of scam berame leur that, while they planned du give the Philippines and Burma no minal independence Them into client dependencies The Manchukun model, theg Proposed to administer Malavi And r East Indies in much the same way that the Britis and Dutch hat always adminis Judonesian DEA tintedost leaders look office an

The Japanese Japanese patred Intes

Tel 33023 dente

NOTIK FOR GENERAL INFORMATION

and tak

They asked for indepen

two leahin? liyote 1 Sockatan and The Mohamad Halla, wen! to Japan at the d of 1904 to pipras their demore.

but they were always

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY," NOVEMBER 28, 1945.

SPITFIRE SQUADRON ON ANTI-PIRACY PATROL

[New Flag Command

CHUNESE JUNK AND BOATOWNERS WHOSE VERY

LIVELIHOOD-DEPENDS ON THE ISLAND STUDDED-TRE COAST NEAR HONG KONG AND CANTON BEING FREE FROM PIRACY NOW HAVE FOR THEIR PRO- TECTION A SPITFIRE SQUADRON WITH A DISTIN- GUISHED HISTORY ON THE EUROPEAN FRONT. THIS IS THE BOMBAY (132) SQUADRON, EQUIPPED WITH SPITFIRE XIV'S HEAVILY ARMED AND CAP- ABLE OF CARRYING 1,000 LBS. OF BOMBS. The commanding officer in ways that used to be a happy Squadron-leader K. L. Charno, hunting ground for piraten. D.F.C. and Bar, whose home la

A NOVELTY

OF

AS A RESULT

THE DECISION ΤΟ ESTABLISH THE BRITISH PACIFIC FLEET DABES AT SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG, A NEW FLAG COMMAND HAS BEEN CREATED IN THE PACIFIC.

Vice-Admiral

Rivel Carnac, B... D.S.C.. has been

J.

at Hurlingham, Buenos Aired. "Clouds have à habit of clos- Europe the squadroning down on the mountain tops petalised in low level bomb-like a lid, and then it isn't al

ways easy to find the right open-

appointed! Fing Officer Southern ing in the coast to complete the Area and will be responsible for patrol or return to base.”

The operationn of all ship of The squadron reached Hung the British Pacifie Plent իւրում Kong from Trinromaler on Sepatched auxiliaries south of the eqeptor and vastward of the Enst tember 15 on board the carrier

Indies Station. His headquarters H.M.8. Smiter, and one of their

wtil he tanke was to provide

nt Sydney. Previously I was Vice-Actmirai_(Q) at earllest

landing raft whilel

Melbourne and he will in addition continuo to administer Lix*ཐཱ་ཝཱ་ searched for six pirate funks -

dullen. lieved to have sought shelter in Beep Bay.

something af

over

ing and strafing attacks such as would make short work of any virate junk or hide-mat. It was Spitfires and rocket Typhoons of the 2nd Tactical Air For

The historie Esinise Gap, that smashed up the enormis Gernuh niecharia. ed columns wild started tue COPTEN Fout through Frine The Bombay Squadron's share 14 the total was 261

enemy vehicles destroyed.

25 SORTIES

CART

A

Thin WRS novelty for a syndron that bre In its credit 25 enemy aireraft | destroyed and three probably Lewhat for pirates along De

destroyed. The Bombay Sque Sauth China coast has by com

first was the

British parison been a quiet, unevent-

maned squadron to Instin fal ussignment, although in ore

France after Daday, and on Fuly d in October the squadron

14. 1944, three pilots celebrated made 26 sorties. FL! in ran perfor four days toimiles their early arrival by sailing 44 hours of patrolling Work to a forination of 30 F Winds,

Two and daruzins | destroying starts at 6 am and goes out on

On Air 9, 190M, Á V another til dak

read

a heavy harvest of 16 midget "anticide" suhtnurines the enllest human torpedona with which the Germans sought

delay troop landings at Ar romancheu

These

sunda PATRON parta odo," said S4. Charney, "oan Folded in to ban co the lock out for suuspalvinas movements by unks or offer craft and to ra PTE 1 back 1 use by radia fedipiskivine,

1

that sympathetic as Japan an No now appiuations for

to their aspirations. ropa

The ar tration will be entartained after must come first and the Indones

sians' indepensleser munit the Decembar, 1945.

Porsang who word internod until the war had been won attuuld before that date ensure that was not until the latter part of Choir intended destinations have 1944 that Japan made a ferm: hoc reburdad at the Ropatriations of independence

The perical of the 13x』y;t+-- ! pation saw a great growth

Offline and, except in the case of those engaged in essential sorvices, that the Bopatriation Olhoor has toon informed of the carlins; dato, on which they can leave.

HEPATRIATION OFFICE

27. Novombor, 1946

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 40

S. S. "LOTHIAN" is ex, pected to sail for SHANGHAI and SINGAPORE on FRIDAY 30th, November.

in the strength of the national ist movement in the East ba dien, na elsewhere in the East Japan's war-cries of Asia for

e Asiaties" and "Out with The white man" and hat intensive and subtle propoganda againgi Western Imperialist were not without effect.

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Indonesinna

The undermentioned persons Japanese ARW they were should stand by and look for, bose the Prezs notifications as to place; experiaily and time of embarkation.

FOR SHANGHAI

II. K. V. D. C.

Pte. J. H. Horowitz

FOR SINGAPORE

Mr. Choo Seng Quee.

Mr. Peh Kim Pew.

Mrs. Ng Keng Fung.

Miss Tse Ling.

Vins E L. 1. Phek. Mr. C. 4. Tan & family Mr. Wong Cheung Hon Mt. Lian Chee Tul

Mrs. B. Y. Yap and child, Mr. Tan Hee Wong & family.

Mr. Tan Leong Chin.

Miss Woo Pch Yee.

Mr. Chịu Tin Shan

Mr. Lian Teck Khoon.

Mr. Loh Yoke Fu

Mr. Koh Hor Khoon.

II. R. V. D. C.

Pet. Chan Kwong Fook.

Lee Wee Soon.

Lau Hun Ming. Lin Sin Lam & family. The above does NOT include passengers listed by RAPWI.

REPATRIATION OFFICE. 27th November, 1945.

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 41

H. M. S. "PIONEER "

will 1. Hongkong passengers

assemble at Queen's Pier at 2.00 p.m. THURSDAY, 29th November;

1

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war, certain sections. the services, yilx{* overy encouragement to the in- Into dependence movebant. the past three and a half years of Japanese occupation and the last four months interregnnu have been telescoped perhaps 53 peacetime develop.

y

)

Now operating from Kad Tak. they can claim to be the rat East "With so many istrods along Spitfire XIV in South

coust it's sometimes k Asia Command, the first RAF. in huslighter-bomber Squadron in the korking for a needle

Far East after the Japanese stack. It cainiis very low ty

vapitulation. ing round the islands and water

the+

READERS'

Fair Plan

13#

دعا

your

LETTERS

No, Tigers (it is to be pressimed that this tag is taken from the Whipsnade variety of the awelen) your growls are unnecessary, and are unlikely to evoke the sympathy you so obviously think you deserve.

DAI DAVIES.

Arbitrator

Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Com- mander-in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, will open bl head- quarters at Hong Kong on Dee. 26. He will wear his Ong in 1 11.3.8. "Duke of York." the lasteais in which he attended

surrender in the signing Tonyo Bay and which visited Hong Kong for the surrender of the Colony

of the

in

Two revolvers, a Mauser pistol a dugger were found in a wal Jarge revity under the floor of the house of Ma Ling, whiw Humphrees Avenue. The reused denied any knowledge of the pre sence of the arms. Lt Nigel, who wanted to see the premises him- self first, remanded the ease fur 21 hours.

Que enimpigo, France. Belgium Holland and finally Germany be- fore being drafted East,

There are many of m who Home after have only just left taking part. In such trifling in- eldents as the Battle of Britain. blitzes, Hying bombs, ruckets etc. and naturally desire to return home to build the home that Bri Lain badly reds. They have to wish to embarrass Lite Govern-

ment which they helped to elec. tt a true Socinials want to take no part in the building of which will be used an airport for the advantage of the few. Let the available Chinese skilled labour be used to supply better homes and Canitation in

Honk Kong, before they build an air- feld, and let us return to build a better Britain, so that our sons

will not have to do what so many, of us who complain have done. "Monty" travel huxury with from El Alamein to Italy.

JOE.

THE PRIVILEGED FEW

Str,--The question of N.A.A. F.. rations for civilians is cau ing. Co

fair put mildly, a amount of criticista among men. bera of the forces who witness the drawing of these rations each period.

Sr. 4t would appear that the indigoant correspondents were appointed to many pits day's asue of "The 1ng Kong previously held by Europeans Sunday Herald" are labouring in

Eurasians.

their bented relion to "Brown There

under considerable mike national Indonesian

organiza- Kares,

indred Apprehension. tions.

sponsored

la the first instance, judging the Japanese, controlled by

from the general tone of their ar

Sir. In reply to the answers which

the fostered

Spirit

teste, one would imagine that they the of nationalism When

are the unly people in Hong Kong to "Brown Knees." I would like

to voice my opinion on this subs (and for that matter in all the

the arguments of Par East) fitted for the job of ject between

the Ex-Burma boys, and these a rennstruction at home.

I am in the Apparently there are a skilled exiled "Tiger boys"

Navy myself, and I think I should) building and reconstruction work.

on this urbitrator ers songst the armed forces of be

Those the Far East other than

matter. First of all, I will say that I do not agree with Service members of the hard-done by and sady disillusinned members of our man making airstrips for the use of Civiliana On the contrary, it local The reconstruction unit!

according to

is very unfuir to employ a Service- They urge,

# paltry man who get protest original report on their

money for doing this work. They thut "all those willing to take part

have been away from home for En the tremendous job of

4 months, whereas most Craghly should

Kivin

of the Burun boys have been nang opportunity of doing su" Surely,

for 2-4 years. Very few of them can don't we al?"

Your

correspondent. 1. A. C. getting hate leave

time! Whilst some of the "Tiger" Gosling may be reassured that we the

crowd served with the B...A.. they have not been "touched by

We have managed to get leave every sun" to the extem that

They boast of going to lost all Interest in Britam's post- months. war Tort. Now are the skilled Okinawa to make some airstrips.

for but the Americans

captured it Amongst LAR 10

fighting for 3 and there was no

them to de, had they landed there! On the ather hand, what shou these Burma boys? They hav been la actual fighting the Japs, as well as the intense heat and disease of the tropical jungles. I have been to India and Burms myself, and I am speaking from my own experiences.

ment.

of the tradesmen that after

71

If it had been possible, m-i mediately upon Japan's surren der to send two army divisionstruction to Java, the Allies would not have been confronted, as they are to-day, with a fast accompli. The shortage of shipping vented the landing of troops in Java until six weeks after, when 1,000 Seaflish troops arrived towar demonstrate the power West in a country with a pop lation larger than that of the The Indonesinn British Isles. nationalist leaders were quick to perevive that they had the They opportunity of a lifetime. went to work quickly, and by the time the first troops were

Secondly. I would remind these ushore, they had gathered near-

people that Hong Kong is a Bri- tish Colony, from which we ly all the reins of power into their hands and with every day Britain derive great benefit. The that passes they entrench them-reconstruction of Hong Kong, and selves more strongly.

*HAI CHÚ

"FUND

"round the years and more away from home they would willingly stand by whilst their fellow skilled workers, 'Home newly arrived Ironi the country, were wafted back with nil speed and highest priority to the reconstruction task for which the former are well fitted.

"B"

in

of

for

and

during thul

against

in

the invasion of Malaya,

1 tako

thuse

Who is the authority that de cides on a fit

DETROI to draw these ratious, what are the quali fications to be amongst these few or is it may,

***

quite understand internees, ex-P.O,W.'s and per- sonnel sent here for the rehabili lation of the Colony. but what about these others who are merely carrying e a normal job with. no doubt, better pay than penee time, how do they get the coveted ration card.

A Hint

Pearl Harbour, Nov, 27. Under-Seeratury of the Navy Artemia Gatea Baid to-day he would make spcoifie recommendations in Washing- ton which may affect the American policy in China, No mit he tht not wish to discuss policy matters until his returns to Washington,

Gator has returned from a tour oj Chinn ARRociated Preas.

R.A.F. SAVE

CHINESE

270 CAPSTAN TINS

Ma Tim, unemployed, was charged before Lt. F. G. Nigel yosterday at Kowloon with unlaw- (u)

PORsession of 270 tins of Capstan cigarettes belonging to the N.A.A.F.I. Godowns, Kowloon.

Sgt. J. W. Parker, R.A.S.C., in charge of the ggdown testified that he discovered a big hole in the roof of the building and found that ten cases of cigarettes were missing: the hole, was not there the previous day.

Accused was sentenced to three months hard labour.

DOZENS OF CHILDREN

RA.F. DOCTORS AND MEN BELONGING MAINLY TO

5024 AIRFIELD CONSTRUCTION SQUADRON STA TIONED. AT KOWLOON AND PING

SHAN HAVE BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN SAVING THE LIVES OF DOZENS OF HONG KONG AND KOWLOON CHIL DREN NOW IN THE KING'S PARK ORPHANAGE. KOWLOON.

IN A FEW WEEKS THEY HAVE RAISED APPROXI

MATELY $2,000 TO HELP KEEP THE ORPHANAGE GOING, AND THE SQUADRON CONCERT PARTY PLANS A SERIES OF CONCERTS AND A PANTOMIME IN AN EFFORT TO FIND MORE MONKY TO MAIN TAIN THE PATHETIC LITTLE INMATES OF THE ORPHANAGE,

number of stations, and i've now got a choit going amongst the children, who are learning to sing in English as well as Cantonese.

With St. Harvey

Heaton, a Halifax Yorka) lay preacher, we've started a Sunday School.”

During the Japanese regime, R.A.F. I've been organist at a local residents made tremendous sacrifices in order to give su reptitious help to the orphan age, but so far as the R.A.F

been Inve

able to ascertain about 100 children died from starvation and disease.

Warrant Ofer Herbert Kemp, of 12. Glebe Road, x- Warrant Officer .. 8 Vint

the R.A.FI combe, of 115, Cheddon Rog 1. bride. is amongst personnel who have devoted all, Taunton, Somerset, is their spare time to restoring the¦ R.A.F, mn who devoles most of

something orphanage to

his time-uff to raising funds for normal

the orphanage children. His of whom are patients in the Ko toon I.A.F. Hospital where he is stationed.

"We were here soon after the Japanse capitulation," he said.] "and we picked up about a more of children lying on the pav ments and in the gutters, slow y dying from starvation. Sona had lost their parente during the Japanese occupation. Sons had been abandoned--especially girls to fend for themselves. Their ages vary from two to JA

BACK BROKEN "We managed to get food and clothing from the Red Cross for

"One of them," he said, "had been badly beaten up by the back Jups. Another bad ha broken and was left lying in the rond by the driver of a Japat- ese vehicle who ran over Min. He can't walk yet, but we hope to cure him completely. All the children have been given toys-- a doll for each girl, a model glider for each boy."

One of the doctors from the them, and the R.A.F. Hospital R.A.F. Hospital said that all the

medicines provided

were suffering from urgently children needed for the worst cases. We Malaria and on the point of raised as much as $400 with one starvation when the R.A.F. of our concerts, One man pave' adopted the orphanage and be- $11 he had earned playing in a gan to rescue the children from dance band. Another gave 310 the streets. Some are cripples. the stake he had won in whom it in hoped to cure imme- diately hy manipulation or later friendly wager.

by operation.

"Turing

22

years in

the

Three Eggs For A

Seaplane

Ride

(From A Correspondent.)

WE STOOD ON THE BEACH AT PENG CHAUNG ISLAND YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, AMID A CLAMOUR OF CHILDREN, THEY WHEEDLED CIGARETTES AND TEN CENT NOTES OUT OF MAJOR JOCK RUSH- FORTH, M. C. (NORMANDY, THREE DAYS AFTER D-DAY) AND LIEUT.-COMMANDER A. POLLOCK,

PUBLIC RELATIONS R.N.V.R., HONG KONG

ウスバー FICER

BUT ONE OF THE BOYS, AGED ABOUT TEN, HAD SOMETHINg else on HIS MIND. HIS MANNER WAS EAGER AND URGENT. AT LAST, DESPAIRING OF SPEECH, HE PRODUCED MIMICRY-AND TWO EGGS. WITH STREAMLINED Fingers hE SKATED HIS HAND THROUGH THE AIR IN A SHARP UPWARD MOVEMENT. AT THE SAME TIME PURSING HIS MOUTH FOR A SWISHIN G NOISE.

The part that really hurts in that rankers working on the anZILAN, job as some of these civilians ace not allowed by King's Regulations to purchase spirits from N.A.A. "Ob. so that's the trouble."Ionough of a boy in the man and FI., and yet they have to watch said the Major"he's offering enough manliness in the boy to set up an understanding that trans- someone drawing two or three us two eggs for a ride."

cended disappointment and lan- times larger salaries buying goods

The boy's eyes lit up and he

guage difficulties. at privileged

from their indiented prices

Fleet Air Arm sea-

An object lesson in international plane where she rode at anchor in

relationships. a bay

of

the island.

In this way these Commandos Major Rushforth shook his head.

are ninbassadors. Major Bush- "They

think we were kid-

to in command forth, second napping

Lieut. Colonel F. W. C. Hollings of But the boy could see the man

42 Commando (Royal Marines) Was hesitating. Like a conjuror was making routine calle ot ho produced a third egg from

Tolo Channel, large- islands in the nowhere and began to burgain.

medicines and UNOFFICIAL AMBASSADORS to see where

treatment

for dro needed

the. No doubt be couldn't understand

Where ho why the third egg falled to tip the went he seemed to make friends.

Chinese population. balance, since in his view the British officer was tempted when The children crowded trustingly

about him. only two wore in the scale. But was they partod friends. There

own orvanisation.

Let us hope that the services store opening noon

will not

ho plagued by these hangers on,

1 might add that my rank on- titles me to n spirit ration.

but I am joined in this prolest by others that are not so fortunate.

I would agatu emphasise that these remarks are not directed against the ex-internees, etc. who, we feel, are fully entitled to the Drivilege.

SERVICE CIVVYS.

*.

*

Those P.W.'s

A.D.C.

At Pong Chaung island ho aug- Rested to the small British garri- Bon there that they should some-. times go out to men at nights with the

Jocal fishermen. "Make friends," he sai

JEEPS OF THE AIR

At Grans Island he arranged

The Tiger boys don't know how

ending up lucky they are, Hong Kong, as it is by far one of the best places to be stationed out claim that East. The Tigers" in particular the construction of the Pinshan airfield is as impor-

they are a "Forgotten Air Force." hat how can they be forgotten? tant to Britain, if she is to enjoy

There aro plenty of cinémus. post-war trade prosperity, and compote effectively in the race for dance-halls, restaurants, and plen

bear, whereas world air transport supremacy, ma ty of bags and

the Burma boys had next to the reconstruction task at home.

an issue of üb Subscriptions in aid of the Therefore, while they are here nothing. except

re-bags a week, which were of an relatives of victims of the "Tai Awaiting Demobiiltation. tho

construction unit is by no means inferler brand, and all mildew. Chu" continue to be made in wasting its time on the Pinshan They were not intended to go to (Do Resko wy cigarettes.) Hong Kong

project. The practical policy Latest participants in the the Government appears at present Hong Kong either, but were du campaign to raise funds are the to be the selection fr an those units Sumatra, etc, but they don't boast vegetable hawkers in the Ceti nehr home of personnel for about it, as they didn't go there! dignant Sailors have raised an Sir-Your 'correnporidents In- tral District.

release, thereby enabling the

my hut off to

interesting, and doubtless con- Strung across the entrance maximum amount of shipping to Burma wallah" They did of the Central Market is a white be available for Class "A" release grand bit of werk Gghting in the troversial point, in the treatment

use the for a Navy motor launch to call Sir would like to As an ex-P.W. for nearly four banner on which are inscirption of the Far East and for tour- in Chinego and English. The expired repatriates. This plan in worst possible conditions that of Japanese FW's in the Colony.

Aurely

boys, I think they are making a Taughing stock but of themselves. the fact that the treatment of quire If there are sufficient en- bandages and a medical orderly Allied prisoners often was uni- thusiasts in the Colony at present for the treatment of the one or sembla at Naval Landing Base 28th November, 1945, Central

The majority of the lettere at If anyone deserved to go home, worthy of a so-called civilised to start a Dramatic Society or two people who had small all- (between Star Ferry and Kow- Market vegetable subscription alviously written in all sincerity it'e the Burma and Indian boys.

at least to nut on a play for ments.

The Royal Navy. Flest Air Arm loon Godown Wharves) at anle sacrifice to the miserablo and neem to disclaim any sugges. PETTY OFFICER K. MILLER. nation, to say the least of it

Which is, I think, the main argu-public entertainment. ment for treating the Japanese, It would not of course, be and Royal Marines co-operate 2.30 p.m. to await Embarking Chinese soldiers, and passengers to that they are not all out" in

sunk ox 8.8. Hai Chu

their support of the Government.

now that the tables have been possible to produce a play in this ponce time work, as they did „Officer;

FOR THE FEW

Yesterday's trip was Ye I would suggest that the des

turned in a manner consonant volving period dresses or many in war, palching of hasty and irresponsi blo cables to the Prime Minis Sin-If the statements of with the gtandards of a civilised sots but one of a single set of made in a Sea Otter belonging to tor, at what will probably turn out "Brown Knees had been made in community. There is no point in comparatively modern dress should the Fleet Air Arm Thene, dying boats are invaluable transport for to be one of the most difficult the barrack room, he would soon

lowering, durnelves to the level of not present too many difficulties.

Although I understand there servicing the many British islands periods of his office, provides

have been told where to got off our former cantors. I might also wenk example of "support"; rather For his information, may I state add that all Japs who committed was a Dramatic Society in Hong in the Hong Kong area. They are does it imply a downright abuse

that many of the mon who pre- any fort of atrocity in P.W. Kong pro-war, it is too much to the teens of the air..

"Flying Dragon" sold the name In view of the mishap to the of democratic privilego and res test against building a peacetime camps are now under arrest and hope that any merips are avail- "Kwong Sal on her first yorialbility.

airport quickly and cheaply have will doubtless moet the fate they able here, but I think there would in Chinese charactors on the nose ago to Macao, and following so Brown Eneos document is soon fervice, in many theatres of no richly deserve, and that the be little difficulty in obtaining of this one. It talon a Junk two has not been them from the British Drama dave to sail from Hong Kong to Jan P.W... more mischievous than the war,

Sam Gras. Island; oven a Navy Boon on the tragedy of the "Hal he

Wanyong, who Allied prisoners, Ontho

But Flying Dragon trundled cles that, until the Naval Au-ple, In fact it in great deal brown, many of those boys had trary always found the Jop the curtain go up on a first night thorities have given an annir more understandable, after his choir aughs toddener un "squaddy" a likeable chap who from the right side of the foot down the slipway at the end of

four of tho

that, they the airidda that made the in-wout out of his way to do favours, light pinto, communicate with me Kaj Tak áiriöld, plooped into the ance that all minco have touchy exile, contrapted with the the Faroes After building kwopt, it will be uninfo To might become the "Forgotten Air vaalen of Europe, possible, many for us, alsayo at firit of devera Tephe following address Room sen., popped over the mountaino Bag Gloucester Buildingsbolag and was there is a quarter of an

Λούτ operate river atoomora un' either Force," after a more month or so of them followed during "D" punishment to himgolf if caught.

**EK«P.W.84615 LESLIE E BIGG (CAPT.) tho Canton or Meccao run. in the Eastno

weeks and followed tight through

Kowloon passengers will as 'Engllah verslop reads: "27th 19 or the only fair and practical extat, and as for those "Tect" venrs in Japan I can vouch for medium of your nówspaper to en- to-day (Tuesday) with druge and'

3. Passengers must NOT board the vessel without first obtain ing their Embarkation Cards, which will be issued at as) sembly points.

Passengers will be as listed hereunder?

Messrs. W. E. Awcock,

G. J. M. Londor,

Lee Ping Chew and

William Chon Seo.

REPATRIATION OFFICE 27th November, 1945.

The entire proceeds during the two days will be donated to the rellef fund..

STILL UNSAFE

Average

Chu". It is felt in shipping iols thoughtleda protest' of thoso peo- While hotting his knoen guilty of any maltreatment of Longile in London wishes to noe takes an hour and a half,

ho was

con-

kanal d đặc quest dezgeted ittakoon i

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