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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1945,

A JOB FOR PIERREPOINT

British Hangman To Execute Nazis

Gallows Built In Secret

(By Charles Chamberlain.)

BERLIN, DEC. 9. WAR CRIMINALS SCHEDULED TO BE HANGED AS A BY THE BRI RESULT OF THE VERDICT PASSED TISH MILITARY COURT AT LUNEBURG THREE WEEKS AGO ARE AS FOLLOW: JOSEPH KRAMER, 39-YEAR OLD COMMANDANT OF THE BIRKENAU CÁS CHAMBER CAMP AT AUSCHWITZ AND OF THE BELSEN STARVATION CAMP, MARET- FORMER ED, FATHER OF THREE CHILDREN CLERK AT MUNICH WHO JOINED THE SS. IN 1933. Doctor Fritz Kenn

ery 8.S. guard with a Hitlerite mus haired 8-year old buchelor who tache and made a game of beating was convicted of selecting vie and shooting prinaners. tima for the gas chamber.

filter- Peter Weingartner, headed

old Yugoslay 32-year convicted of bealing women to rubber donth with clubs and truncheons.

Hossler. -4-your-old Franz

who gave up his photo- Gerinnas graphy business to join the 8.8. in 1 and besame a concentra. wists Jandr then spleen for the was chilenber

Tim from 22 year oud

Varietat

girl rich the "blonde brakles of the sea, contorted of atmercifully whing worn prisoners with a riding

Jun

year old

fund

t

Franz Starfie, 30-year-old 4tud- ent who joined the 8.9, in Bavaria. He was convicted of having shot and mistreated urbonera three-day forced march from the Dern camp to Belsen.

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BEFORE CHRISTMAS Wilhelm Dore, 24-year old farm-

forced

er who also was convicted of shoot.

the Un ing stragglers narch.

I

Zatte

Delighted

Dec. 9.

When in of the

reaults of Yamashita's triat, General Jonathan M. Wain- wright, w/10 Burrendered to Yamashita Corregidor

said:

"I am delighted. I hope that death sentence by hang- ing in put into effent,

General B'aimuright soon leave for New York to of the command take over Eastern Defence Command on Jan. 15,--Associated Prdan.

Outspoken Demand In Shanghai

The

Konoye Arrest A Surprise

Hirohito Accused

Tokyo, Dec. D.

Kyodo nows agency reported

to-day that the Japanese Com- munist Party and fivo “other” loftiat organisations have named the Emperor and Em- prosa and 1,300 others as tear criminal suspecta,

The Zint included adult members of the Imperial family.Anaociated Prosa,

Offer Of Roosevelt

Mansion

London, Dec. 9.

SAN FRANCISCO, DEC. 9. IN AN EDITORIAL PER- OF AMERI- HAPS TYPICAL CAN SENTIMENT, THE "SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE" SURPRISE AT EXPRESSED

OF PRINCE The ancestral home of the late THE NAMING KONOYE AMONG THE WAR President Franklin Roosevell has CRIMINALS.

been offered ne the site for the permanent headquarters of the United Nations Organisation.

Speaking for the committee sponsoring Hyde Park in New York State before the special sub committee of the United States Preparatory Commission, Mr. B. R. Frost in London to-day offered the alte together with a number of adjacent estaten, some of which

-: are owned by the late President's family.

It points out that Konoye was generally regarded in the United States As a buffer between the Niopunere and the outside world and of all Japan's pre-war seekers of good-will, Kanoye "probably made the best impression in the United States."

"It is therefore a bit startling to find the nuave France, member of Japan's second mant lofty family, topping the list of Be- cused war criminals."

pr

said the

The offer which will be cun- sidered with the others, has been made by the committee of friends and neighbours of the late Pre- sident.Reuter.

Pierrepoint usuni:y gets $10 fur of American and British firm long before tha; and the three advocaling

has

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however, "It can he n-sumed,

of Prince Konoye's apart In responsibility that any examination

for the war will take Inla eonander- ation the fact that the war was

in 1911 nut cooked up

The Japanese were getting ready for Japan's Premier must have known something of those intentions."

that The

noted DWsj per Konove "ays he battled the in- Lurlats even during the war. That will be for the Prince to prove. We all await with in- terest the findings of dis nassionate Military Court,"

Shanghai. Dec. B.

by removal Immedinte bag Chinese puthorities of one of the No date for the hangings been given yet but presumably most serious elmstacles to resump ont before tion of normal comteremt life in they will be carried

enatinued scaling the Shanghai the by Pierrepoint.

of Allied office premisen ik Christrues famous professional Britisa expen-

manded in an outspoken editorial from tier wher wwe brought

in The Clons Press", independent Eugiend for the job.

English-language The gallows are being drift in a Chinese-owned

newspaper here. RELIGIOUS FANATIC

Rb. shrivellet small town in the British

10

After stating that many offers wh which emininis secret. Canutie istureates

sunt although VW JUS

+111 elling

It is understood healt dog un pasCHLOE A

let this and for the first Japanese have been cleared from Volkenrath, 24 year

probaldyre etty area for sone months now,

"We can see n old former fruit armer who, after of the mariving an S S. oliver, josted the Kramer, In go to the endows and the paper sail.

ist nunt for the ten others unrent reason why there shoul

such have been Ayatuan med

a delay. As HOOD coner niration

tu fullow, to bead

as it is even that the companies worked her

It wis originally announced that

of the $.5 wena of Helsen

be 31-year old all sentenced to death had Abd are the rightful owners

oillees

they should Franzich,

chumed. Karl

Appeals to the British Commander- forter Silean coal miner.

in hief, Sir Bernard Montgomery, given access to the premises. Of editurial etuled. Associated Press.

procrastination ried. father of four children. jun ed the 8.5. and was said to have with the exception of Volkenrath,cial red tape or

reflects nothing but as klasame shot at least 54 internees at Bel. Bormann and Hovaster

ness and lack of efficiency. sen while he was in charge of the

"Chinese leaders, both in Chung- have repeated- cook-huuse.

king and Shanghai, have Agent

92 year old lichen, "mongrel" who changed its nation

y avowed their willingness to co. operate with the Allied nations in robuilding commerce and industry ality from Danish to Polish and

In China. Let the Administration then German, becane

that show everyone

what leaders have said was not mere empty words,

35 11 A

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Major G. 1. Draper, of the wat

section. crimes

สม Kramer, Klein and Grese recentiv in the Luneberg Jail where they are still being held. Associate 11 fanatic Pres.

Monty Refuses Reprieve

FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY'S HEADQUARTERS,

DECEMBER 9.

FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY TO-DAY RULED THAT JOSEF KRAMER, 38-YEAR-OLD "BREAST OF BELSEN," IRMA GRESE, 22-YEAR-OLD BLONDE WOMAN S. S. SENTENCED FOR GUARD. AND SIX OTHERS CRIMES AT THE BELSEN AND AUSCHWITZ CON. CENTRATION CAMPS MUST DIE.

AS COMMANDER-IN-CHEF OF THE BRITISH OCCUPA- TION FORCES IN GERMANY, HE REJECTED THE AGAINST THE SEN- APPEALS THEY LODGED TENCES PASSED AT LUENEBURG ON NOV. 17.

Three other Helsen tasol who were sentenced to death- Franz Hoesler, Elizabeth V-J. kenrath and Juana Barna- decided not to appeal.

elurred

Kramer selecting Ka-chatabur

was

COLLABORATORS

the

LONG OVERDUE "You cannot get co-operation from others unless you co-operate The time with them yourselves for the opening of offers of Allied companies has been long overdue and immediate steps must be taken to relieve the anxieties of Allied busines men here.

resume

A

Lie

Conciliatory Attitude Of Soviet Union

.....

LONDON, DEC. 9.10.

AFTER TWO WEEKS OF HARD WORK-IN WHICH THE QUESTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANISA- TION'S PERMANENT 1.OME HAS DOMINATED THE PREPARA- PROCEEDINGS, THE UNITED NATIONS

THE TORY COMMISSION HAS ALMOST REACHED END OF ITS FIRST PHASE, SAYS THE "NEW YORK TIMES."

AT THIS STAGE THREE MAIN ISSUES STAND out as MOST LIKELY TO BOG DOWN THE CONFERENCE SO THAT THE FIRST ASSEMBLY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO KEEP ITS SCHEDULED MEETING DATE OF JANUARY 8.

They are the permanent sitel and trusteeship and secretariat problems on which the Soviot Union's views are opposed to the majority,

been most

attitudo

Cyclones' Softball Win

However, the delegates have favourably impressed with the conciliatory

(By "ONLOOKER")" shown by the Soviet delegation

Pitchers had a bad timo with and not a single problem has been reached on which a satisfactory loose Belding at the Recreto ground compromise is beyond hope. yesterday when the local Cyclonen The debate over the alte has clashed with the U.S.S. Brannon. Lended to obscure the vast amount Thirty runners crossed the plate,

work of organisational

accomand Cyclones ended plished by the conference to build long end of a 17-18 score.

Cyclones took the lead from the world A Brm foundation for a

firet stanza, scoring three players pence organisation.

after blanking Brannon in 1. 2. 3 order. Barney Abbas crossed the plate after reaching first on bingle, stealing second and from there breaking home on a hit by Razack.

up

on

the

The second canto saw Dobaczow- akl, Brannen's catcher, rench homo In on a sacrifice hit by Adame. the third Cyclones blanked them again, while five of their own team Hubstantial scored, giving them lend of 9-1 which Brannon ware nover able wholly to whittle down. They made their big effort in the fourth, with five runs, but the broke about remaining innings even, both sides nearing on errors. Highlights of the game were two brilliant catches both by "Molent" Khan at left field. Adams scored

home run for the losers. Bux scores

Almost the entire repert of the Executive Committee, which forms the basis for the work now under way, has been reviewed. If this progress continues the Drafting Committee for the Commission's bu in sension by report should the middle of the week. SITE PROBLEM

been the same There has not tight unanimity among the Big Five here an at San Francisco,

On the question of alte. the pro- habilities of a two-third vote back- United States ing the

Organisation's United Nations permanent headquarters lessened Sanas the week went on. Lu

Britain, Belgium and France led a powerful fight to block, such A majority and throw the entire question up to the first meeting of the assembly. Although they could not hope to win the site for Europe, they sought to stall n deciajon that it would be im-S. K. Khan (2b)

B. Abbas (88) possible

Razack (3b) M. Khan (If}

in

FRISCO GETS A VOTE

London. Dec. 8. Australia took that lead to-day establishment of United Nations' headquarters the United States.

The Australian representative said that his vote goes Francisco, because it is al: the requirements for a world site.

He and that San Francisco was acceptable because it was situated "between the masses of the world."

Associated Press.

100 BOMBERS WOULD

HAVE STOPPED ATTACK

GENERAL

HE

WASHINGTON, NEC. 9.

CONGRESSIONAL MARSHALL TOLD INVESTIGATORS YESTERDAY HE FELT THAT IF -THE UNITED STATES HAD 100 FOUR ENGINED BOMBERS IN THE PHILIPPINES, JAPAN WOULD NOT HAVE DARED TO ATTACK THE ARCHIPEL AGO NOR HAVE HAZARDED THE SOUTH CHINA SEAS OPERATION.

SAID THAT IN LATE 1911 HE THOUGHT AN A7- TACK ON HAWAII "MOST IMPROBABLE." HE STAT- ED THAT HE AND OTHER TOP OFFICERS ASSUM- ED THAT GUAM AND WAKE ISLAND MIGHT BE SEIZED.

He inid

Marshall had

sembly.

to rovered

for the

in the

AN-

CYCLONES

ABRID SB SH

6 3 3 0

6 2 3 0

5 1 2 0

5 1 4 0

61 20

2 2 0

The mensure of their was gleaned in Friday's meeting Almeida (p)

when Po-Remedios (r) of the Site Commlitee land surprisingly forsook the So- E. Silva (cf) viet Union group

and declared R. A. Bucks (af)

Harteam (c) herself for Europe.

later sub Bricson. At the beginning of the week

Runs: 8

2 1 5 0 the necessity of a two-third vole

Hits: 11 10 1. 2 2- for the United States appeared

U.S.S/ BRANNON to bo a certainty, By Saturday, however, It was a touch and gu proposition.Reuter.

Tourists Win Both Games

“modun 21 discussed in

London, Dec. 8.

Belveal (16) Farrell (af) Myern (8) Nannu (p) Grab (f) Dobaczewski (c) Adams (rf) Sher (3b) Leving (26) Scanian (cf)

ARR IB SB SH

4

4 2 2 0

A

0 1 0

2 2 0

240

4 2 2 9 411 0

9

3 1 1 0 0 3 0 00 0

Runs: 0 05 12 413

Hits: 1 2 1 1 0 14-10 Umpires: Robbins, Nip Lum and Moosicen.

The editorial followed a report, which was given wide publicity, hat 24 British and American

Marshall testified that he did by offering Japan to anxious companies,

The South African Sixth Divi- to vivendi" which was Lelephone instructions operations. had no offices and no not

rugby side to-day access to their les and records Hawali during the critical days Washington just before the Pearl Bion touring

beat the Combined Brigade of because all offices on the second prior to December 7, 1941, be- Harbour attack.

volunteered the Guards 18-0 after leading: 8-0 at

"free-for-all will take Another fner of the Hongkong and Shang- cause it was not safe.

halftime in the first garen of their 1nt Banking Corporation and on that when it was certain that day before the statement that her. The South

Atricana took place next Sunday at the Recrolo tour. thought Japan might never have the first fluor of the Mercantile

attacked the United States had some time to find their form but ground when Terry Noronha and UNDER ARREST

Bank Building-where their busi- something was going to happen

waited until hard running wore their oppon-her Rest of the Colony team will ness hendeunrtors were situnted--a final warning to Hawali was Tokyo's war-lords

ents down. Although the South o get to take the paint off the Shanghai, Dec. +9.

sent by regular communications January 1942. were still sealed.--Reuter.

His reasoning was

that the Africans got most of the ball from Wildents. Wildcats are sharpen- United States military investi

for security reasons.

in un their claws! had apparently he Japanese

sehe the tight, their three-quarters saw

Team managers and captaine Marshall explained that with golors arrested several Shanghai

of it as the

scrum half,

and all others interested are re- vietis,Filipinos yesterday an charges of

had evidence that telephone duled their attack to come at the

Muller, had a tough time at the Ruase time

expected general between mass murder, kille 22 prisonerscaliaboration.

conversations arrestedt included a by shooting. beating

velt and Churchill were ter triumph in Russia, and in January. hands of the opposing wine for-minded that a meeting of the H.K. that expuetalton had dimmed wards. The Guards fought back Softball Association will be held 52

in Room 407, Hong Kong Hotel, girl who attempted to escape a Filipino newspaperman.

hard in the second-half, cepted by the Germans. ardening briauners to "make sportcbant, an advertising man and a

Chungking. ̈ ̄ Dec. 9.

He said use of the telephone Associated Press.

man Ayres, Welsh Guards, doingto-morrow at 5.15 p.m. sharp, for with other prisoners and Grese band leader, all fairy well known.

the purpose of re-organising the well at fallback. The arrested persons are all Central Government quarters would have entailed a definite with selecting prople for the gas chunter, mass murder and whip charged of

in the have charged the Communists warning to Japan of going to Japanese-sportsured Shanghai Piliin Shansi with installing heroin war. He stated he had kept pings.

pimu Association. --Associatel manufacturing plants in Micheh tight the secret because "Japan (in north-chat Shensil appar would have grasped almost any ently in a diabolical attempt to straw to prove to people who consummato the narente policy doubted our integrity, that se JAVA SUGAR STOCKS

conceived and successfully aur was being forced into the war." Batavia, Dec. 0.

experte to-tured by the Jananese in occu- East Indies sugar

Augar pied Chinn throughout the war. doy disclosed that Jara's

JA

Tassien

six The other

whose appens have been rejected are: Dr. Fritz Klein, 55-year-old Prussian doctor who selected prostitutes for the camp brothels at Auschwitz-be was Inter transferred to Belsen

have made and was alleged to selections for the "gas-chamber:

YUGOSLAV CARPENTER

до д

The men

Press.

being active

WAP COTICS CHARGE AGAINST REDS

THAT "IF"

lon that a stop-up

"More than 60 boxes of raw Senator Brewster, Republican, stocks are dwindling because of the current Indonesian unrest. opium have already arrived at of Maing, sought

Britain, the United States and Michen to be processed into the whether it was the military opin. Peter Weingartner, 32-your-old even the Philippines are bidding deadly "white powder and ul-Japan might have prevented

for n share

of Java stocks of Yugo-Slav carnenter who

sugar which, the Japanese esti-timately to be distributed to ad- the Pearl Harbour attack and war

areas," anys the Gov in the Pacifle. concentration camp uard bent a

rated, totalled 1,500,000 tons atjacent

controlled Central It was Brewster's turn to ques. prisoner to death;

and the tion. Marshall, Wilhelm Dox, who shot prison-the end of the war-Associated ernment

News Agency-Reuter.

Senator said he wanted to know if ers during their march across the Press.

the former, Army Chief of Staff Harz Mountains;

believed the whole history of the world might have been changed?

Ansgar Pichon, who was invol-

ved in the shooting of internees in

of the Belsen kitchens;

Franz Stars, who helped to their march shoot prisoners on

детова

the Harz Mountaina on

their way to Belson; and

Karl Frankisch, who shot pri soners through a cook-house win- dow-Reuter.

POLITICALSHOOTING

IN ARGENTINA

MacA Names Jap Gestapo Chiefs

TOKYO, DEC. 9.

Maine

little of the

Rugby Union Results

Following

Linden

Guarda-

The South Africans won by two League. Doc Molthen will preside. goals, one penalty and one try. They missed four possible chances of scoring from penalties.

RADIO

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1021⁄2 1945. "TO-NIGHT AT 2.50**

(NOEL COWARD),

ZEW HONGKONG broadcasting on from frequency of 060 Ellocycles - 12.30 to 1.80 p.m., 8.30 to 7.80 pm.

1989 p.m.-The Borry Mars. |12 46 p.m-"Romance and Rhythm**

-ENB,

1.00 p.m.--News & Announcements, 1.20 p.m.-Concert Waltze. 1.30 pm-Barnabas von Groczy, & His

rchestra.

At Leicester, the New Zealand touring team beat the Royal Air Force 11-0, acoring all their points London, Dec. 8. are the results of in the first half to retain their Airman's Rugby Union matches played to- unbeaten record. The

al- disappointed threequarters.

forwards got the day:-

Richmond and Blackheath &, St. though their to establish

H.E.T agreement pital 6, Leicester 6; London Kipis got a goal and two tries. Mogoyolas,

Reuter. Mary's Hospital 18: Guy's Hos-ball from two out of three serums.and 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 1.02 12.30 p.m.-Dally Programme Sum- Scottish 3. Wasps 14:

POLITICIANS USING

mary. chant Taylors 3, Harloquins 21:

ATHLETICS Woleh 3, Swansen 8; Old Mer- Rosslyn Park 3, United Services 17: Bedford 18. Old Blues 5:

Richmond, Va., Dec. 9. Cardiff 4: Bridgend 7, Lydney

5. Bridge- Tho President of the U.S. 20. Bristol 5; Clifton

annual water Barbarians 13; Coventry Sports Federation, Mr. Avery 24, Rugby &; Devonport Servico Brundage, stated at the 3. Newbridge 18: Exoier 21, Amatour Athletic Union Conven- Royal Air Force 0: Moseley 14, tion hero that amateur athletes bove to avoid in future would. Gloucester 14; Heath 14, Newport 13; Northampton

12. Bath 6; the temptations of governments DS BOO Northern

Becking political gain, Command 16, Western

were aiding Command 11;

and European nations. Penzance Newlyn 8, St. Bart's Hospital 5; amateur athletes almost to the G. Linnelly 0; Edin point of subeldiation. Waterloo

Не reaffirmed his view that burgh 23, Glasgow Univeralty 3; Royal High School G, florint 3;London probably is the site of the Watsoniana 8, Melrose 0; Weston next Olymple Games in 1948 and supor-Maro 8, Bristol 4freraft sald the Pan-American Games not be held until will probably

anrest 1060 owing to political Company 11.Router.

there, although there is some agitation to hold them in 1947- Router.

INTERIM STAGE OVER

RUGBY LEAGUE MATCHES

of

*00 p.m.-Olow Dowd,

0.80 p.m. Mendo'sachn-Concerto in

E. Minor, Op..04.

1.00 pm-1 and si Kalay--Nawy, 4.15 p."Melody Lugols On-

ENSA.

7.80 p.m.-Half & Hour of Varioty. 8.00 p.m.-- Taith Lorand & Her Vin

Febo Orchestr 8.00 pm. To night 8 10-

-Gort ruda Lawrence, Noel Coward "*. & Othors.

0.00 p.m.-London Reis-News. 9.05 p.m."Borsioon Music Hall'

ENBA. 9.35 p.m.- Dando Pirgramma. 10 00 pm-Philharmonic Symphony

Urchestra of Now Yark,

Tokyo, Dec. 9. Edwin W. Pauley, the United States Reparations Commissioner, will leave on Sunday for Manila IT WAS ANNOUNCED HERE TO-DAY THAT GENERAL

to discuss the shipment of interim MACARTHUR HAS NAMED FOUR OTHER OFFICERS

reparation deliverica from Japan to the Philippines and then will ACCUSED OF SANCTION ING MURDER. BRUTALITIES AND OTHER CRIMES IN THE PHILIPPINES.

go to Washington to present a nut accuse preliminary report to President are listed as Lieut-¡indictment, does They Colonel Saichi Ohta, Comman- Hommu, himself of committing Truman.

Pauley, who has recommended Buenos Aires, Doe. V. der of the dreaded Kempel Tai or ordering the atrocities but the stripping of Japan and Its In a diaturbance said to have lu the Philippines, Major Zanze of permitting troops under his war potential, anid that the final

London, Doc., 8, NATIONALISTS MOVE Following are the results

ON CHEFO0 beon provoked by sympathisers of Snite, Commander of the army command to murder, rape, rob interim stage of determining the Colonel Juan Peron, former Argentigor unit," Major Takashi and pillage.

American reparation policy for Rugby League matches played to-

Tlontan, Dec. 9. tine Vice-President, in the Plaza

The atrocities mentioned in Japan has been completed-Asso-day

Batley, 10. Liverpool U; Brad- The Nationalist 8th Army was wore exchanged and three people and Colonel Akira Magahuma, cluded the bombing of Manila elated Press. Congress last night, revolver shots tohel of the Manila Kempoi Tai

ford Northern 28, Featherstono. to-day reported moving north out. Chief of the Philippines Kempsi after it had been declared an

of Taingtao toward the Com were killed and 20 wounded.

Rovera, 9;. Broughton Rangers 2. open city, the bombing of the

FUEL EXPERTS MEET : Two-hundred thousand persons Tat,

Dewsbury 15; Castleford 14, Hull munist held port of Chefoo.

The United States

ment by the Department of Nailona) wore present at the mosting called General Tonnia, whoae arrest General Hospital at Eataan, the

Paris, Dec. Kingston Rovers 5; Halifax 10, by the Democratic Union for took place recently, will be taken bayonetting to death of Ameri British and French fuel exports Oldham 2: Hull 88. Rochdale occupy Tsingtao but maintain no Barvios Entertainment. "Itherty against Nazism

to Manila for trial shortly, becan and Filipino hospital pati-

Chungking, roporte indicated Printed and published for the The Police did not intervene in

London to discuss joint steps to 20; St. Helena 22. York 7: Swin-

The NewLpaper the incidents between the Demo-fore the same type of military lenta, the beheading of an entire will shortly hold a conference in Hornets 6; Leeds 0. Huddersfield patrols far outside the city.

which sentenced Filloino family and the two of wards Improving fuel production ten B. Barrow 8 Wakefield that the Communista intend to Proprietors,

Enterprise, Limited, by. WALTER, Windsor. Houma,.. crate, and the Peron sympathisers commission

Yamashita to Filipino prisoners as live turn the Ruhr and transport facilis Trinity 19, Keighley 8: Warring defond Chafee from Innd attacks

Hoar Rong. until the last minute when the Llout.-General

Salford 8-Rautor: Plaza was cleared of people-death. The dates of the trials gets for bayonet practice-As-ties for bringing supplies to ton 8. Hunslet B Wigan 24, and have mined its waters against JAMES KEATER,

liave not been announced. The sociated Press. Router.

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France-Router.

10.30 pm.-Borg by Ellenbath Scho

9.40 pm Hasan --Cošilok In. E. Major, Op. 10, Na.. 4. (Priaca Quarlet). 1.00pm Dowa.

Frogramu narkod· ́ “ENDANT QUE

marinaadogfad specially for Bervicos Enterlata=""

pon. attacks-Associated Press.

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