1946-08-22 — Page 4

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1948,

TEN FRUIT-RETAIL SHOPS ΤΟ

COOPERATE WITH GOVT.

SAID POLICE BEAT THEM UP

said

"I don't believe your story that the police assaulted you to obtain your confension,"

Chiel Sir Henry Blackall, Justice, in the Supreme Court yesterday when sentencing Chan Hong, 26, to five years hard labour for robbery by violence.

Chau, together with NK Cheung, 22, were charged with robbing the occupants of a hut in Jardine's Hili of a quantity of clothing by violence at 2 m. on June 25, last. Both pleaded not guilty.

Ng was found not guilty by the jury and accordingly ar- quitted by a Lordship. They both alleged that the police as- saulted them arverely when they refused to admit that they were involved in the robbery.

Wounded Man Who Took His Wallet

Yue Leung-yee, 37, a stoker

The Price Controller has received several com-,

ti

plaints regarding the methods at present

adopted by retailers in the disposal of their Says Witness Is

supplies of fresh fruit.

These complaints

have received the most careful consideration Really His Wife

L

by the China Light and Power Company, Mustafa Khan,

witnesses that one of the

PLEASE REGISTER!

Official attention le draton to the necessity for Hong Kong residents who have re- cently roturned to the Colony. to register, thoir names at the Supreme Court for jury Bar- vice.

Marine

Court

;

C.S.M. Found With Fractured Skull

Singapore, Aug. 211 When the court martial was resumed at Kluang, Johore, today of the 262 British paratroopers, charged with mutiny, it was disclosed that Company Sergeant-Major O'Brien, important prosecution witness, had been found suffering from a fractured skull..

The judge advocate stated that he was III and unable to

give evidence. Sergeant-Major Searched Asst.

O'Brien on Friday Innt gave evidence of the cordoning" off of the paratroopers who had

Superintendent

and the following statement is issued in the An Indian watchman employed hope that it will clarify the position. Many retailers, especially the street-hawkers, claimed at Kowloon Court yester have not been complying fully with Govern-against him in a case in which he ment regulations as they have been retailing charged with assault was his the smaller types of oranges at the official wife, whom he had married dur price and have been disposing of the larger ing the Japanese occupation under types at excessive prices. Several traders duced a marringe document in who have sold oranges above the controlled Arabic.

is alleged that about 2.45 price are now being prosecuted and Govern-m. on August 14, defendant an- ment will continue to take action against preached an R.A.M.C. orderly, Cheung Mo-sze, outside the Penin- those retailers who try to evade price controlla Hotel und-pointed a loaded at the time and was about 209flowing the mystery attack. He toon Wharf Police who is charged regulations.

revolver at him.

In pre-war days. fruits werd

sold on the retail market at prices

which varied according to size. It in not considered desirablo to gazette prices of every size fruit partly because importers are not in a position to furnish Gov-

to

Chinese Doctors Convicted

Mr. R. S. Smith appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. C. Y. Kwan for the defence,

The

doctors convicted were Wong Pok-chai, of Queen's Rond Went. Chan Tani-sang, of Queen's Road Central, The King- sung, of Wing Lok Street, Lai Kin-kung. of Johnston Road, Yue Yat-cho, of Nathan Road,

Two

the Mohammedan rite. He pro-

on

Cheung said that the woman in question, Lau Lai-kuen, was his wife whom he married the third day of the third moon this year.

Lau aid that defendant had Bald "If you remaly in on Kong, I will kill you." He was speaking, she said. in Hindustani, which she understood.

Sgt. Flockton of 1/5 Commandos was complainant in the Marine |Court resterday in A charge against So Tam-ype, a fishermann, for using dynamite for fishing off Saikang-

He said that he was swimming

yards away from accused's boat when he heard an explosion. He then saw Taith throw two sticks of dynamite into the water, after which other sampant closed in to catch fish.

congregated at Bea wall and

had refused to fall in. Of Police

It is understood that Sor-j

rust-Major O'Brien etaggered Giving evidence in Kowloon

as

into a military police post in Court yesterday against, an Assia- a semi-conscious condition, fol- tom Superintendent of the Kow- was unable to give any descrip- with the inreeny of two bottles of tion of his assailants the brandy from No. 3 Kowloon Go- doctora felt in his condition he down, a godown watchman said should not be questioned, but that he did not low defendant the Intest medical report states was an Assistant Superintendent that he has recovered conscious of Whart Police when he instated ness and his condition is "quite on searching him at a godown good".

! gate.

In reply to defendant's state-questioning both caplainant and about in two days but it is un- Aziz Rumfahn, 27, charged with

Mohammedan ceremony Be

under duress.

before

Further hearing of the case is to continue this morning Mr. Horece Lo.

Mr.

CLUMSY PICKPOCKET

of

there

Other cases at the Marine Court were

obstruction in

Ng Ping, pisster of a motor junk, was charged with failing to pre- duce his licence when called upon to do so by the Police, and with causing an

the Southern Fairway. He pleaded guilty to both charges, explaining that his licence was deposited with the Kowloon Customs at the time: as to the obstruction charge he pleaded ignorance. Stating that ignorance

the

of

over the right ear, caused p.m. he saw defendant walk into apparently by a sharp instru- the godown and followed him in.

The

X-ray ment.

picture On seeing him, defendant walked showed ho suffered from a away in the direction of No. 5 fractured skull.

Godown. At to-day's hearing evidence ! He spoke with another watch- was given by Major E. Dean, man on duty and they kept track who stated that the tents of B of defendant. Finally, about 15 Company were pitched on minutes later, defendant started ground which was not normally walking in the direction of one Moggy but which after rain be of the gutes. The watchman came muddy and to a certala noticed two bulges under his rain- extent waterlogged.

coat and insisted on searching Another officer. Major P. R. him. Defendant protested. The Krell, second in command of the bulges were two bottles of brandy. battalion, anid he could not give It was not raining at the time, he details to the court of what took said. He took defendant to the place because "I myself was 80 guardhouse ceeding that I spent most of disgusted with the whole pro- handed over to the Police. my time in the Company's office".-Reuter.

Tam strenuously denied the charge and unld that someone else in advanco with details For publishing their naines

must have thrown the dynamite. The doctors stated to-day ho" The watchman, Lau Sai-shing, regarding sizes of the fruit in งก

us persons practising medicine,

The Magistrate, Mr. J. Jolly, after will be fit to talk and move'was giving evidence against Abdul expected shipments, because over-when they were, in fact, net re- scas agente are forced to purchase gintered, seven Chinese doctors

accused, and that whilst ho did likely he will be discharged the larceny of two battles of the sa. "Tjibadak," was sen-upplies on the open market, and were each fined $150 by Mr. F.X. ment that she had married him not disbelieve Sgt. Flockton iden- i ten days. He had a gash over Ho said that while on duty out- tenced to one month's simple im- partly because of the difficulty in d'Almada at the Central Magis said that she had married him tification at such a distance and the right eye and a bad cut side No. 3 Godown about 10.30 here from the hospital for another brandy on the night of July 12. was the obvious difficulty of prisonment by the Magistrate, checking whether prices charged

tracy yesterday. Mr. Horace La, in Kowloon for the sizes on sale are in fact

that in the circumstance accused Government. Court for unlawfully and mall those gazetted by

must be given the benefit of the doubt. ciously wounding a pickpneket

In a previous communique the

Tam

was accordingly Price

Control Offee advised the who had stolen his wallet.

found not guilty and discharged. It had been claimed in exi- public that large shipments were donce against defendant that he expected shortly in the Colony. When these shipments arrive, the had mistreated the pickpocket

extent that the man public should experience no dif- such an

in obtaining adequate sup. sharp culty slashed himself with a instrument in an attempt to take lies of fresh fruit at controlled

Charles Rozeskwy, his own life. The man said that weices as several of the more im-

com- Voeux No. 150, Cuine Road, was he had been hung up by the Tortant firms and retailers in this Sam Pai-eung, of Des

Colony have assur

assured Government

Fung Pok-plainant when Chan Ping Was wrists and beaten with a half-of their full co-operation and theirond Central and

cheung of Shanghai Street. charged before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, inch thick length of rope,

retail supplica at

Central Magistracy Defendant said that he mis-r

other doctors. Thang KC, at the Government prices.

Hok-nin of Lockhart Road and yesterday with attempted larceny, treated the pickpocket in exas- has also persuaded importers to

Accused attempted to extract peration after pleading with keep these firms well suppl

supplied. Leung Vik-sau of Ho Tung

Central. him to return his wallet which These firms have.

Ruilding, addition.

the from were dis-woney

complainant's mix their supplies in charged.

trouser's pocket, but failed and was contained two passports and a agreed document of the utmost impor-order that purchasers receive Dr. P. A. M. Van de Linde, caught, In Des Voeux Road Cen- tance to himself. He even pro- fair percentage of large with the Medical officer, stated that he trak at about 5.30 .50, on Tues Magistrate imposed a fine of $50 mised him his freedom if the small oranges and annies, and the visited the accused's premises, day

to co-operate where instruments used in Sentence of three months' hard were returned and did public are nsked wallet

Western medicine were found.

labour was imposed. not begin beating him until he with the firms concerned by ac had given him sufficient time to cepting a reasonable variety in

aizes. recover the wallet.

Defendant denied having tied position the man up in such a that he could not sleep but mitted having mistreated him.

In passing sentence, Mr. La] said: "You have inflicted very serious and grievous injury to the complainant, which you had no right to lo. It was, however, 1 lone under provocation. I con- vict you of the charge and send

you to

prison for one month from August 3, the date of your arrest."

Constable Took Bribe

A

to

in

Cooperating Firms

11

The firms which have so for agreed to co-operate are listed be low:- Asia Co.,

53 Nathan Road,

China Emporium.

Queen's Road, C, Kwong Tung Hing.

1

Readers' Letters

Was No excuse,

or 2 weeks on each charge.

*

A similar charge of failing to produce her licence was preferred against Yu Yun-yung, motor junk mistress. Pleading guilty, she said that she was negotiating for the sale of the junk and at the time of the offence the licence

1. being shown to

Gays

as default.

Was

international law. (See Art. Hague Convention

+ Prospective Sir, Referring to the letters 42-56 of the Hague Regula Di Kwan Bldg., Des Voeux Rd. from "International Law," M. A. lions). Actually we cannot al-buyer. She was fined $50 or 14 in default. On an additional Cheung Hing Store,

Lee, "Wanting-to-be-Confirmed." lege that all house transactions charge of carrying 198 passengers Chang Wen-wu and J. Tong on were the results of coercion by in excess of the number nermitted, the problem of immovable pro collaborators and that all the she was fined $100 or 1 month in perty purchased in Macao and vendees were collaborators

well. 108. Des Voeux Road.

Hong Kong during the occupa- Lane Crawford's. Exchange Bldg. tion, I should like to draw atten- Sincere Dea Voeux Road, Ction to the Hague Convention of The Sun

Co..

Ltd...

1907, for I find there are some Wing On Co..

who have a vague conception of Wing Sang Cheong,

it. 10-11, Queen Victoria St. Yat Cheong. Provision Store,

Go

10, Saigon Wond.

LE

it

MOONDON S. K. YEE.

International

to

*

excess passengers on

of

a

motor

Robbers Get Five Years And A Caning

labour and 10 strokes of the cane

was

and the case

After hearing the first few wit- nesses, the Magistrate, Mr. W. H. Latimer, accompanied by Mr. L. R. Whant, for the prosecution, - and Mr. M. A. da Silva, for the defence, went to the Kowloon Wharves to examine the scene.

Further hearing of the case was adjourned

of to the afternoon August 27.

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

A sentence of five years' hard

cach was imposed by Mr. Justice E. H. William, Pulsne Judge, in

The Lingnan University the Criminal Sessions yesterday Orchestra, conducted by Mr. on Tee Pat, 30, and Lam Kam C. D. Bernado and assisted by having 10 ping, 22, for armed robbery and Prof. Harry Ore, pianist, will give a concert at the King's Theatre on Sunday at 12 noon in aid of the Linguan Y.M.C.A. School.

board

at

The pair was said to have with others not in custody and armed with revolvers) robbed Mr. E.-H. Esmall and Mr. M. Y. Hussan, of $180,

a watch and a jewelled gold at 9.30 pm, on June 21, last, in Wongaciching Road.

They bu

Bustled

the two Indian merchants into a side lane and

The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, a member of the Board of Dir ectors of the

University, is I honorary chairman of the con- other member of the board, is cort while Bishop R.O. Hall, an- the sponsor.

Tickets for the concert are obtainable at The Teang Fook

Lai Fat, master junk, charged with "Clean Hands"

for

Possession of arms and am- Sir-In reply to those who Ping Chau, pleaded that

of munition. defend the legality of real them were cargo

coglies who There were 13 conventions in estate transactions in the oc-

clambered on board as soon as the the Hague Conference of 1907, cupation daya, I quote an old boat tied up. He had a previous The above firms include some of also known as the Second Hague dictum that "he who comes to conviction for a similar offence, and a fine of $20 or one weak in Law default was imposed. special Police constable, the largest pre-war retailers of Peace Conference. Convention equity must come with clean Trang Hon-yuen, was charged fresh fruit and the public are in- IV. termed "Convention respect hands."

vited to purchase their supplies ing the laws and customs of war does not extend protection

violators of International Law A keen eye for business pro before Mr. H. G..Sheldon K. C. at the Central Magistracy yes-from these shops if their regular on land," has nine articles. terday with accepting a bribe of retailers fail to supply them at also has an annex "Regulations or collaborators who were for- | poctsulanded Lo Wo, coxswain of robbed them. Immediately after official prices. Sufficient supplies respecting the laws and customs tunate to buy houses when in- Diesel-engined motor trading the robbery, the two Indians Junk, In Court yesterday. The telephoned the No. 2 Polica Sta- $15 from Ma Fan at the Yee On

Junk are 56 articles. This Regulation local subjects could hardly make Hong Kong-Kongmoon run, but Inspector V. Mischenko arrived on Piano Co., On Lok Yuen res- normally operated on Godown, Connaught Road West, are not yet on the market but imy of war on land" in which there ternees, political prisoners and

porters hope soon to be able. to

tion and a police party under Sub- Mr. Alfred S, K. Lau pleaded meet all demands and keep the

has also been called The Hague a living.

Lo, seeing that a better return not guilty on behalf of the ne-above named retailers fully sup- Regulations of 1907, or the

plled with stocks

stocks of apples,

If the Mikado had won the could be got by ferrying passen- the sceno in a car. The police taurant, and the Y.M.C.A. down- cuserl.

Hague Regulations.

зудг defenders of Japanese gers across the harbour while the picked up the two Indians and town centre at the following Dotective Sub-Inspector Saul oranges and lemons.

The full text is "The contract rights would have their way. ferry strike was on, diverted the drovo in direction the robbers had prices: $10, $5, and $8. members of the public wish

taken. prosecuted.

vessel, to this run, and he Was At the Junction of Hennessey Witness for the Crown, Ma to make canniaints against any ing powers shall issue instruc-But Japan has surrendered.

I venture to propose to the caught on Tuesday with 103 and Marsh Roads. the police spot ARRIVALS AND Fan, a foki, stated that he was retallers of fresh fruit it is re- tions to their armed land forces directing the unloading of rat-quested that these be lodged direc: I which shall be in conformity government that all real estate excers passengers on board. tan when accused walked into with the Price Controller giving with the Regulations respecting transacted during the occupa-that as a trading junk he was

If

the godown and said he was res- full Information in order that ap ponsible for the district. It was bropriate action can be taken.

not

Inbour.

YOUTH GETS CANING

Film Review

If the Maria Montez-Jon Hall team continues 1 present series Het of films they will soon be eligi

ble for inclusion in a book of fairy

we have tales. Recently

a

the laws and customs of war on land annexed to the present Convention."

Regulations,

M. A. LEE.

GEN. LO CHO-YING

DUE TODAY

ROBBER LOSES ONE SHOE

Rannt.

012

Upon the Magistrato pointing ted three Chinese getting into a

Tricycle. The police approached | DEPARTURES tion be requisitioned and the out

drawn revolvers and proceeds appropriated for meet-

not permitted to operate within them with

Passengers who lolt for Bingapore Ur The full text of Art. 46 and demnifying war losses or estab-

ing the government defleft, in-aid that there was business to be his girdle. Inspector Mischenko the "Menelaux resterday Included Mr. the waters of the Colony, accused the first accused put his hand to proper to unload after 6

your and Mrs. W. R. McCracken and child, Accused told him if tea

47 of the Hague Regulations is fishing public institutions,

done owing to the ferry strike, shouted to him: "Put up p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Li Fook-vedn, Mrề) 0, 3, He was fined $100 or one month hands or I will kill you!" money is given to him, the mat-

as follows "Art. 46. Family hon-1

Two of the robbers slowly rais-Fawcett and child, Mas 35. Clarkson, In default. ter could be compromised,

ed their hands and were arrested.Miss Ne Yanowo, Messrs. G. Van Wyllek. our and rights, the lives of per-

Chill, A, Robert- Accused suggested $20.

sons, and private property, as

The third man managed to escapo. A. Scrimgeour. R. C.

wn, B. Knight, Yam Jim-woonz, Liew well as religious convictions and gave accused $15.

"ongwens. Kuo Kwok-pénm, Chung Lap- Shortly afterwards accused

mina, Foong Hol-chuen, Chee Ble-kee und seen practice, must be respected. Pri-

Chens Boulton, The following silenta them cross swords with the wiek vate property cannot be confls- was brought back to the godown

Also left for England in the ware ver by two constables.

Keli-Dr. Tang Ching-tuan, After

further evidenco, ac- cd Caliph's brother in "Arablan, cated.""

"Art. 47. Pillage is formally

Bunad, Miss Amy Lim, and Menors, Yu convicted and fined; Nights" and get entangled in a

Ho cured was

a mysterious forbidden."

Nga-mir, An armed robber who awaken-Shukla, Yu Kwa-ko, $600 or three months hard desultory story of

tropical isle in "Cobra Woman." It is not correct to entitlo

General Lo Cho-ying, Governor of Kwangtung, isled Chon Po, 23-year-old cigarette Pane Dut-no, Ronald Arab and Raymond "Gypsy Wildcat," further these two articles "Art. 46 and

expected to arrive at Kai Tak Airport at 2.30 hawker, from a nap yesterday chapter from this technicolored 47 of the Hague Convention of

the 1907" but of the "Haguo Regu-) p.m. today. He is paying a return visit to His evening not only got nothing for commences at

1 story book,

Excellency the Governor of Hong Kong, and his pains, but is now minus one

Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel Queen's Theatre today, and once lations." We should not confuse

ahoo. Chan Po has the shoe. again it is the lot of Jon Hall to the Convention (IV) and its

will be accompanied by Madame Lo.

The hawker was asleep in his Tuesday Included Capt. R.E. Wingrove, J. McLaughlin. L.W. Leuitit, I,M. of room on the 2nd floor of 43 Port- Zosa, WB. Walters, Heuara, Caparas and community Four Chinese, includlag a 10-rescue the fair damsel from the

I am of opinion that the con- They will be met on arrival by by the Chinese

and Street at about 8.30 p.m. Hanada, A. Laurens. Mr. Thomann, Capialre year-old youth, were arraigned clutches of the villain.

Indeed, the villain is in fact a fiscation of immovable property the Acting Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.

Tomorrow morning, General Lowas suddenly bwakened and Bundes. Captain Greenwood, Y. Ho, Spec. before Mr. Justice E. H. Williams,

the Peter Chlan, Mn, N. Madsen, R.C. Beott, Major D.C. Deverly. E. Mula- Paimo Judge, in the Criminal Ses-bold, bad Baron, with bow and is legitimate provided thint the Mr. R. R. Todd; the Secretary for

obtained the buying Chinese Affairs. Mr. T. Megarry's will spend the morning paying found himself staring into

white, EM, Tinder, I., Ap Adayısı, slens yesterday on two charges of arrow soldiers and a castle, the vendoe

which include power by collaborating with the the Chinese, Special Commissioner calls in company with Mir. and muzzle of a revolver. Chan Po furnishings of arined robbery.

With a previous, conviction, branding irons and a torture stake. | Japanese. We have the know for Foreign Affafes. Mr. T. W. Mra, T. w. Kwok, A cocktali reacted spredily by grabbing|8,8, Church and G, Tak Car, 1

messenger-travel-ledge of what is called "prinel- Kwok: the Chinese Members of party at the Special Commission hold of the mon. They struggled Councils, Miss N. Young, daughter er's residence will be followed by in the dark room for a few min- Chuu Kam-tin, was sentenced to l

dianer at Government Hause. utes before the robber managed General Lo and party will leave

Departures Included W.G. Housley. Rix years' hard labour; Cheung ng incognito-arrives to Investi-pal punishment, viz, death, im-Co Sang was given five years; and gate the, sinister activities of the prisonment and fine, and "accos of the Governor, and the Gover blames theory punishment," viz. depriva-r's A.D.C. A Guard of Honour

Valtoh, J. Chappel, P. Bleknall, E.J. Infantry Brigade. Fong Bang, who was

Chan Po came down the stairs Huxtable, F., 111, Caple D.F. Batch- from Queen's Pier at 8.15. tion. It has been an unequivo- The party will cross the har-turn to Canton. They will om- gulity by the jury, was

Faced with the prospect of mar- cal fact that the, Courts of the bour in the Governor's bargo, and a.m. Guards of Honour will be in het pursuit. The man got away well, H.O. Corall, R.B. Black, E.J.

Child, A., Chittenden, charged. The 18-year-old youth Carrillo and Cale Sondergaard.

by the same

In the street, but was in such a Coderberg, W.8. Santont, 11. Merlik the this was given nine sirokes of cano

ringe to the Baron in return for Colony have never imposed the will land at Queen's Pler at 8.16 provided

7.80 p.m. without any fail sentence.

"accessory punishment on the p.m., when Genoral and Madama

will give an shoe ho had dropped,

Cliva trewster. W. Walker, W., Bond, All the four accused were alleg. her people's freedom, Marla dis! three collaborators who have Lo will be welcomed by inese communityening the hurry he did not stop to pick up. Creighton, M.W.

covers that after all she is the

in the

Hotel

Trley My Lal. W.. Branch, Mas M. Young cellency the Governor and Lady ed to have robbed two huts in

Lammert, Capt. E.J. Michilia and La Cho-ying. I submit that the lifting of Tal Wong Village, Kowloon City, long lost relative entitled to all of been executed by hanging.

tive

GW. Loans, K,U. Lau, F. Walker, ative Councils; The and Logislative

Tomorrow, from 0 to 11 a.m. the moratorium governing land on June 8, Jast, when one of them, the Baron's wealth.

and houss transactions bought distinguished visitor will then in- General Le will be at home to Convicted of the larceny of a P. Falc and Mr. Olien, was armed with a gun.

and sold during the occupationspect Guard of Honour drawa visitors in the Gloucester Hotel, fire extinguisher from the to "Nabcatcher,” Kai Tak, `pro- of.Hong Kong should ba enforc. from No. 8 Commandos. The Band 7th floor: and from 11 snerty of the British Overseas||--|

of the Jaipur Guards will be in noon od as quickly as possible since attendance.

nubile and of her fuckitutions in Airways Corporation, Chiu Chi-announcect of Francisco Vicente Make Yee was sentenced to four the Courts of the Colony, have General and Mâdama Lo will be

the guest of honour at 35, unemployed, was sentenced to months' hard labour for stealing; been not Imposing the accessory, the guests of honour at a cocktail the Colony. At 1 am he will be keting, a chauffeur, was sene Visira Ribeiro, accountant, of two months hard labour by Mr. HH.K.480 and US$20 from Petty punishment, and on the other party to be given at Government given by Chinese Government tenced to six weeks' hard labour 49, MacDonald Road, and Miss Sheldan, K.C., at the Central Officer Beacham in Fedder Street hand, transactions during the House this, evenings after which offeinis is the Cafe do Chine, by Mr. W H. Latimor, in Kow-Marie Machado Alvas of the same

loon Court: yostarday.. Magistracy, yesterday.

on Tuesday afternoon

pccupation are not prohibited by they will attend dinner given China Buliding

A King's

found not Baron, who always

#

dis- Rypsies, led by Misa Montez, Leotion of civic rights and confisca. Will, be provided by 150 Indian | Kal Tak on Saturday at 9, 1 to to break loose and beat it down w/car, n. Waton, 0,0, Sunden. J

Which works out very nicely

it. always does in fairy stories.......

*D.H.

from the basement of No. 40, Cochrane Street, Wong Chor-chol,

For the theft of a brass basin

and Members of the Execu honour of Gen Kong

lunch

the stairs,

"

forthcoming,

Capt. D.W.

Bhaver, Mrs.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.