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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.

Shop Keepers In Court Following

Complaints By Residents

"Fierce Giant" Shot Dead

An inquest was held at the Central Magistracy yesterday be- fore Mr. George She, sitling os Coroner, in the case of a Chinese malo. Lo Hol, 36, who was shot by a Chinese detective when he re- sisted arrest on the third floor of No. 8, Luard Road on Aug. 4.

The jury comprised Messrs. D.

Shop keepers and managers of eight different

shops in the Central District were summoned Gen. Lo To

before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at the Central Ma-

gistracy yesterday for selling Palmolive soap Leave Today

and Lever's health soap above the controlled price on July 31.

Gontral Lo Che Ying and Mademo Lo will bring thefe visit to close this morning, when they wil bid farewell to His Excellency the Governor. Bir Mark Young,

Lady Young.

According to the prosecution, Mr. W. H. Nulloth, Chief Detective Inspector, the summons were taken out following many complaints by resi- dents in Kowloon and Hong Kong. Chun Hoa-yin, of the Wing Road Central, was fined $120 D. Lopra (foreman), F, Robinson Leg Shop, No. 18. Queen Vic- for selling Lever's soap at 80a.m. and return and Wong Wing.

Dr. W. R. Hackett, of Queen torin Street, was fined $200 for cents, Mary Hospital, in evidence said selling a tin of Old Dutch clean-

being $1.00.

ARBITRATION BOARD

The Board of· Arbitration set up by Government to adjudicats in the ferry sor- - viers disputo spent the after- noon yesterday hearing the -views of the the companies on

the points at force,

Today they will meet again to hear the viowe of the com- panies' employees.

TWO YEARS FOR HAVING A GUN

Alleged Collaborator Committed To Trial

LA Shu, an alleged collaborator, who is charged on five counts under the Defence Regulations with doing acts likely to assist the enemy, was yesterday committed by Mr. F. X. d'Almada to stand trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

Mr. R. S. Smith appeared for the Crown.

Captain Rudy Choy gave formal į evidence as 'to the arrest of ac cused at the Central Follca Sta- Lian.

Colonel Nomu, Commandant of Gendarmes In Japanese

the

No Money For A Licence

There

were five cRacs

of

The last summons was against that the deceased was admitted to ser for $1,50,, the controlled price/ Yam Lap'Sik, of the Hung Suming ancial calls and visiting vari- labour was imposed by Mr. II. G./cupation, testified that, he knew breach of the harbour regula-

Shop, No. 126, Queen's Road Central, who was fined $120 for n similar offence,

hospital suffering from a gunshot wound. He took an X-ray and found that the bullet was on

the right hipe The bullet entered through the left hip. He operated on the deceased about noon the rm day. The wan died about 3.16 p.m.

Chol Pak, Chinese Detective 780 tached to No. 2 Police Station, evidence stated that 10 was forced to are at the deceased as by be put up strong resistance throwing away a pair of hand- cuffs and attempting to snatch his revolver. Deceased picked up a brick and struck him. He warn

Mr. Nolloth stated that accus- ed was warned by the Price Controller for selling above the official price on July 17 He re- pented the offence on July 31.

Wong Choi, manager of the Tai Tak Hong. No. 147, Hen- | nessy Road. was fined $100 for selling a cake of Lever's soap at 90 cents the official price being

46 centa.

Why Pay More?

Following

the

an-

General and Madamo Lo wil embark at Queen's Fier at 8.15.

to Canton by apecial plane.

Yesterday,

the distinguished visitors had a very busy time pay-

oc- Kong during the Sentence of two years' hard Hong ous public institutions.

Sheldon HC, at the Criminal Ses- Sergeant Kakee who worked Intions before Mr. J. Jolly in the

Marine Court yesterday. In the morning, they held an "At Home" nt the Gloucester sions yesterday on Chol Keo who the Political Section.

Lo Kin-fan, master of a Kong Adjutant of to unlawful poBBCR- Captain Yatagat, pleaded guilty to Hotel. At noon, they were guesta

Bion of a revolver and seven Col. Noma stated that he was roz-Kong-Maeno motor junk, failed honour at a luncheon party rounds of ammunition.

ponsible for internal administra- to appear on a charge of carty- given in the Cafe de Chine,

and Choi was additionally arraign-tlon and that he knew a Sergeant ing 43 excess passengers Sir Robert Ho Tung was hosted on two counts of wounding Kakec, Kukce

attached to his bail of $100 was estreated. to General and Madame Lo in the

Kwok Fun, master of another with Intent to disfigure and with the Special Branch of the Gendar- eral afternoon.

intent to resist lawful arrest as merie, Witness did not remem- motor Junk still engaged In Last night, a cocktail party In

well as on another count of as- ber having seen accused before. ferrying passengers across the honour of the visitors was given

with intention to rob her. saulting woman with a

Major Shiozawa, Head of the harbour, was fined $100 or one C.I.D. of the Japanese Gendar-month in default for carrying He pleaded not guilty to these merle said he knew an N.C.O. by 39 excess passengers. charges and after evidence ho WAB I found not guilty by the jury.

of

at the home of Mr. T. W. Kwok, the Chinese Special Commissioner

of Foreign Affairs.

Cheung Kal, of the Cheang nouncement by the Price Kam Kee Shop. No, 10, Wing Kut Street, was fined $160 for Controller concerning HAD DUM-DUM

selling a cake of Palmolive soap the scale of fresh fruit

est him not to resist and snid he at $1.30, the controlled price and the listing of ten TYPE BULLETS

would shoot. Deceased ignored his warning.

Another witness, Wang Chat, an informer who corroborated Choi's deceased vidence, said that the was a "Berce glant."

After further evidence. the jury returned a verdict that death

being 70 cents.

a

a revolver

the name of Kakee who worked

was later ar-

ona

WOR

was due to a gunshot wound in aeiling a tablet of Lever's healthed have not been able to at the Supreme Court yesterday robbers scattered. The woman was Wilson Company, Importers and was plended by Leung Lo, boat-

menuence of his resisting arrest

by a Police Officer,

Gala Musical Festival

All three Services are com- bining to put on a Gala Musical the Star Theatro Festival at next Friday in aid of Service Charities.

the

public.

Was

Liu Kwan-tak, assistant Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Coun- [in the Tokko Section, Wliness also steereman and acting master of sel, sald that early on the morning knew a woman called Tam So, the motor junk "Kong She" on July 6 last, a woman packing up She was originally used by Ser- the San Mel run, pleaded guilty

to carrying, 23 excess passengers. her stall in Chu Chung Street Ingeant Kakec, but

and was fined $100 or Chan Chak-sheung, of No. 4, firms which had agreed "As the type of bulleta you Kowison was approached by four rested in connection with smug month in default. An additional men. One caught hold of her neck gling activities and sent for trial charge of failing to produce his Wing Kut Street, was fined $120 to cooperate with Gov-possessed were more dangerous men.

attempted to snatch her ernment, for the same offence.

by the Military Court. number of sentence you to three years and and

certificate of compotency six months hard labour instead purse. She raised the alarm and Oh Ying-chun, of the Cheung

have been of giving you the

Agent In Court withdrawn by the Police. sen struggled. ordinary Cheong Hong, No. 6, Bonham complaints

of three years, tence

remarked

Lau Chik Kec, Manager of the Two shots were fired and the

Ignorance of the regulations Strand East, was fined $150 for made that the firms list-

Sir Henry Blackall Chief Justice,

wounded and admitted to the Kow-Exporters, stated that he

man of an unlicenced sampan, to Laung Bang, who was found loon Hospital and detained for 10 engaged in underground work as for loitering within 100 yards.

fury of unlawful po days. Ruilty by

an agent for the B.A.A.G. from of the RN, Dockyard seawali, Borsion of

a six-chambered revol

revol- Later a party of police arrested 1942. The certificate produced in Kowloon, and he was discharged It has been alleged further ver and 10 rounds of ammunition accused with the revolver in his Court to witness was issued by with a caution, On another that fokis of the Arms in

The Crown said that accused nonression. Examination by an him in favour of Chan Kal, also charge of operating an unlicone- question have bought up stocks was arrested in a house in Rearms expert revealed that the re- an underground agent for the ed sampan, he said that his had

10 by volver had fired two shots and British Army, for their own account with a clamation Street on July

Witness did not no money with which to pay for view to reaale in the black mar police who discovered the revolver the cartridge found

a licence. The Police said that ket, leaving nothing for the and ammunition in a parcel next woman's body was similar to those know where Chan Kai was now.

Mr. Smith then informed Mr. he had $4-odd on his person at public.

to his bed. As the revolver's

found in accused's possession. Interviewed by the. "China | chamber

extraordinarily

Pleading not guilty, accused d'Almade that the assistance of the time of his arrest; he was had been re- fined $10 or one week in default the Canton Police Mail,"

said, the said he bought the revolver the Price Controller short, Mr. Sainsbury

view to ascertain- stated yesterday that supplies accused cut his bullets to suit it. Canton and while on the way here quested with

aboard a ship he fired two shots ing the whereabouts of the sing- of fresh fruit were, as indicated This type of ammunition resem- in his announcement, already on

to see whether the revolver was ing girl, Li Shu Fong. It was ex- bled a dum-dum bullet and could do more harm than the ordinary in good condition. Since he had pected that she would arrive in the way.

ones.

the Hong Kong tomorrow. While ex- loet his money, cambling in Pleading not guilty. accused Colony, accused said, a friend of pressing the view that the evi- said a friend had left the parcel his suggested he should sell the dence adduced was sufficient to with him

revolver and arranged to meet justify accused being committed him in Canton Road, where be for trial, Mr. Smith intimated that was arrested by the police.

song at $1.00, the controlled meet the demands of the price being 45 cents.

Ip Shu-po, of the Tak Yick Company, No, 306, Des Voeux Road Central, was fined $150 for selling Palmolive soup at $1.50.

Tam Lap-chiu, of the Way Yee Shop, No. 302, Des Voeux

Should A

Foki Tell?

An Opera Singer of world-famous Carl Rosa Opera Company, Miss Alyson Scott; the Hongkong classical pianist, Misa Caroline Braga; the tenor

The question of whether "in- Ganton d'Aquino; the Foorman Brothers and a large support- nocent fokie in the absence of

icks than their masters would and no

angwer bug cust, three bands, go to make up the questions put to them by police." programme, full details of which involved the Crown. Prosecutor, will be announced in the presa, Mr. A. J. Gifford, and-Defence The Theatre will be open to Counsel, Mr. H. Bernacchi, in service an argument lasting over half civilians well as 12

was people, and a special Peak Tram an-hour as the question will leave the Town Terminus about to be put to one of the at 11 p.m. for the convenience witnesses for the prosecution in residents returning the Ginseng Robbery case be- from the show. Arrangements fore Mr. Horace Lo at Kowloon will also be made for Repulse Court yesterday. Cay residents.

of Peak

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Attivals

at the Peninsula

Hoto un Thovilay included Air, Leun A. Lee- runa. Capt. Chas, Bundby, Capt. J. M.

A.

Large supplies are expected to arrive early next week, when the public will be in a position to obtain adequate supplies from the dealers who have agreed to cooperate with Government.

WDS

BOTANICAL GARDENS HOLD-UP

in the

"Arrested" By A Coolie

A 23-year-old unemployed. Lee Ko, was sentenced to 12 months!

Accused denied knowledge of he would leave the matter in the hard labour by Mr. George Sho at

the robbery and his presence in Chu Chung Street,

In evidence, the woman said

could far that sho

recognize accused.

One of

Visiting the listed shope yesterday, a "China Mail" re-

that while As a Chinese couple was eB porter observed stocks in the majority of these joying the night air not firms were rather low, one from the entrance to the particular firm the Kwong Botanical Gardena shortly be Tung Bing of 108 Des Voeux fore 8 pm. yesterday they were Road C.-had ample supplies of accosted by three men. every variety of fruit on hand. them had a revolver and pro- Despite A large notice in ceeded to search them, taking The question was finally put Chinese that the fruit was being $60. in the amended form: "Would sold at Government-controlled As innocent fukis in the absence prices, members of the public of their masters answer were patronizing adjacent stalls questions put to them by the and ahopa. police concerning their mas- ters ?**

Local estate sworn under $18.000 The witness, a Chinese de- was left by the late Mr. Leo Weill, tective who had alded in the sharebroker, who died at the Cen-

In accordance April 27, 1935. with his will dated Jan. 8, 1033, they ran probate for administering the chased them, eventually arrest estate has been granted to his Ing one near the bottom of Gar widow.

Veronica Marjorie Weill, den Road. The other two es of No. 218, Pokfulam Road, caped.

aid the

Mr. Bernacchi: "I can't acc It's frightfully relevant."

away, the constable

not

AROUND THE COURTS

hands of His Worship.

Mr. d'Almada then committed the Central Magistracy yesterday accused to stand trial at the next six charges of obtaining money | Criminal Sessiou, holding on sufficient evidence had been given to justify committal.

Detective Sub-Insector. Wilcox

by false pretences.

AUK

that at about 1.15 p.m. 18 accused was seen by scavenging coolic st barber'a Ching Street Ac- cused told the barber that he was

stall i Chung MONEY MART

There was a further deprecia-call star, money on behalf of

Pleading guilty to three char- tion yesterday in the value of

Sanitary Inspector Tsang, Sin- soon aя they could, the Res of collecting feos for the Wo both Chinese National Currency cheong. The coolie then took the Lol Lek Society, described by the and gold, and the undertone accused into custody, and in his couple got out of the garden and police officer prosecuting as a throughout was distinctly weak. possession found a notebook con- at Upper Albert Road met a

protective racket, Wong Ming, Chinese National Currency open. taining names of those who had Six persons Chinese constable to whom they 20, and Wong Hung, 19, both un-ed at $1.30 for futures and $1.40 contributed money. related their sad tale.

employed, were sentenced by Mr. for spot (for C.N.$1,000) and had paid $6.50. Tho constable went to the W. H. Latimer at Kowloon Court when the market closed they had On the way to the Sanitary De- |partment accused escaped but wan garden and saw three men an- swering to the description given yesterday each to three months' dropped to $1.26 and $1.38 res re-arrested- two days later.

hard labour.

pectively. Gold opened at $351 a tael, and closed at $342 US for his observation and efficiency. Mr. She commended the coolic Genewed, Mr. Y. Ho. Mr. Geo, V. investigation that led to the tral British School Hospital on him. On seeing the Law appear,

Y. Y. recovery of a $180,000 cargo of

Lau Kam-chiu a police con-dollars had buyers at $4.51/$4.55, Munk, Mr. Taxe E. Pun, Cant.

ginseng in Macao that had been

and Sterling and Australian Jang, Capt. J. F. Chia. Mr. S. Y. R. L. Wong, Mr. T,

King, Mr.

stolen from a junk in Victoria

stable, was discharged with a C. Low, Capt A. F. Young, Mr. Myrna

that he

warning when he pleaded guilty pounds, were unchanged at $16.52 FALSE REPORT replied

before Mr. W. H. Latimer at and $12.53 respectively. Levin, Mr. 11, Axar, Mr. Mahresge Harbour.

Kowloon Court yesterday to a Shanghai Exchange TO POLICE Mes. D. Y's and 3 children, Peof, & M. thought they should K. . Hieb, Mr. M. Dolastiky, police.

charge of stealing a bottle of

Shanghai, Aug. 23. Mrs. Henry Corrs. Capt, P.

beer from Tang Po, a godown Closing rates were:-- Silentford, Capt. J. B. Pavajľk, Mr. X,

Two shop fokie who did not coolic, at No. 84, Kowloon Go-

Buying Selling know that it was a serious offenco Yin, Mr. Geo, Hiller, Mr. J. G. P.

Dooland and

down on Thursday. Defendant;

CNS CN$ to make a false report to the Wilson, Mrs. Alla

claimed that he was feeling Gold per ounce.210,300 218,800 Police, were fortunate to be fined Mia Mary Foster, Mn, C., White

thirsty and had taken a drink) U.S. Dollars

9,385 Mr. Omer Darr, Mr. Finok K. Wallace,

3,394 only $25 each by Mr. George She Mr. U. Puhpadhana, Mr. and Mrs. F.

from the bottle. Sub-Insp. As- HK. Dollars

700 at the Central Magistracy yester- R. Diebold, Mr. Fred, Elia, Me, M.,

• Unofficial market. kew, prosecuting, said he would

day. Mr. Sho warned that he be dealt with departmentally.

-Associated Press. would impose a prison sentence

in

future. The accused. HEALTH RETURNS and

Yung Sin-hang and Hurg Pang-man, feks of a The latest Health Returns show medicine firm at Bonham Strand, 11 cases of cholera (five fatal), were delivering medicine to the 45 of malaria (12 deaths), nine Post Office by a hand cart. smallpox (eight deaths) and 60 parontly due to their carelessness, tuberculosis (27 deaths),

parcels of medicino valued at Number of Births Registered $700 were stolen. during the week:-

Tho accused made a report to the Normal Post

Police stating that they were held Register. Register. Total. up by two armed bandits.

on.

Mr. Clifford: "I can't either,

but learned counsel brought it

up.

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Mr. Horace Lo: "I don't see

Leighton, Mr. A, B, Eilatad, Me, and why people should be so willing

D. W. Mrs. H. W, Bhaver. Capt. Cederberg, Mr, R. E. Murray, Mr. L. 1. Merrilt,

I'sasengers who arrived from Shanghai Fosterday by the 40. "Wing Sane" includ Grovem Plercy.. A.C. od Meern A H.0. Hale, E.H. Maka. G.,8. Frakes, E. M. Pulsky, P.. Budd-Dudd, M.0, Duncan, S.F. Lee and Wong Nan-

P.N.

ming: Mrs. 9,N, Felgren, Mrs, Chung and won, Mra, K,P, Chow and daughter, Mr. O,Y, Chonic and non, Men, Fung, the Minsen E, & T. Fung,

to say anything about any mat- tor they considered not their business."

to

Near the end of the after- noon's proceedings, Mr. Clifford appiled for withdrawal of the charges against third accused, Ho Ming-yan, a member of the crew of the junk suspected of having carried the Cargo Macao, on the ground that the udduce Crown was unable to evidence of gulity knowledge on his part and that he had been of aid to the police in the in- Prot, and Men, K., Digby of the vestigation that had led to the first and second arrest of accused,

Hearing of the coue, which is for committal, will continue this morning.

Mi Chang Lyn and Miss T, W. Chang,

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+

Hong Kong University, were among ad residents whe returned to the Colony you. terday by the "General Melky" from San Franciaco, The vessel had on board 750

Passengers, of which 448 were for long Kong, and the rest through passengers. Among other enters who disembark-i 'ed here were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cher, Messen, Frederick Els, Walter B..

Brown, Frank K., Wallace, Omer SYDNEY-N.E.L

TIT. Mr. Nadia Baker, Mr. Pauline

· Dranti, Mias atena 11. Dann, Miza Bhaila

J. McCracken (from San Francisco; and

Mr. and Mrs, Prank K. Diebold, Hesara Hobert Luzten, Chu, X. Mathews, David Emith, Myron Lovin. P. Pailon, Alex. Tuskin, George Crooka, O.P, Marques,

and "Egun Auto De. KURA (from

:Shanghal),

Departures on the name day included *Mr. G. Lim. Mr. John Byelp. Mours, M.G. Bento, 7:0, Strouler; Capts, W, D. Tacker. R.E. Parkson, Colonel Dern, Ont, theretoand Capt. Gra; 11. Marfin»- dale, Mr. L. Lows. Mr. Q.L. Dao, Mr. Geo

2, Marus.

CUP OF TEA IN BED

FOR B.O.RS.

One of the pleasantest memories that B.O.R's will take back with them from the Far East will, most of them would agree, be those of Boa Vista, the large Leave Centre overlooking the sea at Macao.

AR A

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stables was withd

740

20

517 956

AD-

Detective Sub-Inspector D. F. Watson prosecuted.

Law Tung-shing, 30, a coffee stallholder, was fined $10 by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon Here, in an atmosphere of complete freedom, dress Court yesterday for disorderly as you please, go and come as you please, men behaviour. An additional charge on short leave from Hong Kong spend five assaulting, three police-con- days of reading, swimming, lounging, games,

- Police Constable Kwan Kut walks, and dancing, not forgetting the eating. Baid that defen... ind stepped

a truck at the corner of Water-Hong Kong 409 19

Police were sent out to inves- '....... The soldier's dream of the ja new Bar in a converted

loo Road and Shanghai Street Kowloon 326

tigate and accused eventually ad- morning cup of tea in bed is garage, nothing excapes them

Number of Deaths Registered mitted that the medielne had been here a reality, and then, all for when it conc. to thinking of onesday anrted

stolen while they wore at the Post pubg it back. Threb police from all Cases: $3 a day, comes breakfast, the comfort of the mr.

constables 1.ad monstrated Hong Kong Kowloon. Total. Offic. élovenacs, lunch, afternoon tea, departing visitor pocucally re-

167

135

292 Number of Rats Examined; away. Defendant said he had at nine o'clock.

Hong Kong. Kowloon, Total. super, and tea and sandwiches marked in the Visitor's Book: With him and he pushed them

been drunk.

1009

1225

Charged with keeping an un- Quarantine restrictions have licensed radio communications been imposed by the National station at 154, Prince Edward Health Administration of Canton Road, first floor, and with purgainst arrivals from Hong Kong Boasion of apparatus and mater-on account of amallpes as from tals for radio communication] Aug. 12. without a licence, three Chinese, Ng Sang, 20, radio operátor, OPIUM DIVAN, One of the most appreciated Tang Sze-chiu, 22, telephone comforts of Macao is the free- clerk, and Ng Kin-fu, 28, clerk, dom to walk about dressed in appeared before Mr. W. H. Lati mor at Kowloon Court yesterday. They were remanded three days In police custody.

Not a little of the success of the Leave Centre is owed to the friendliness and help of the Portuguese authoritica. For instance the Portuguese band plays free of charge for the Sydney, Aug. 22. weekly dance, and a Portuguese

launch

AIR SERVICE

A fleet of 44-senter Skymas-

taken bathers free of

ter airliners will soon bo run-charge to one of the islands for ning on commercial air services a day's outing. between Sydney, Batavia and Java, and an immediate start:

Two Geniuses ..

points is to turn the route over to the early days in the war, to-

I would like to praise The ways

Of the Staff

And to bicas The W.V.S.. -To Micro

Would I bow !

Anglo-Portuguese Friendship

'The

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sentenced to six months' hard

COMMITTED TO TRIAL

On charges of conspiracy to commit an armed highway zab- bery and of unlawful possession of a revolver, a Luger pistol, and 11 rounds of ammunition, two un- employed Chinese, Slu Yat, 24, Wong Fan. 32, unemployed, was by Mr. W. H. Latimer at one and Lee Kau. 20, were committed aboar without the option of loon Court yesterday Ano by Mr. George She at the their trial at the Criminal Self- Central Magistracy yesterday for Sub-Inep. Carruthers, prosecut

No. keeping an opium divan at 181, Shaukiwan Road, on Thursing, said that they had been ar day.

rested in Castio Pask Hoad on the Two amokers who were found night of Aug. 7 after polies during the Police raid were cau- party had been sent out following

Intoryatian received to patr tloned and discharged,

Peak Road. Aposses Allen Grosecuted. Inspector

the ald were taken?

is being made on the Sydney- The two presiding geniuses any odd or old clothes you like, Batavia hop.

of Bon Vista are Mias Llewellyn, and in a pair of old grey flannel The Netherlands Air Trane- blonde, freckled, and vivacious, trousers, a cricket shirt, and port Squadron now operating and Miss Shaw, dark and ro- pair of sandals, home doesn't

A chair racital will take place Eller. Mr. 1: Burddeld. Mr. G. the services between thesexthreserved, boon companions since seem so far away after all,

friendship between at the Hop Yat Church, Bonham the Royal Dutch Netherlands gather in the Fire Service in British and Portugueso, at Road on Sunday at 8 pm. No

entrance fos will be charged... For the theft of three tins of East Indies Airlines, an affiliat Britain and still together in the Macao is nothing now, and as rolled oats and & tin of tomato ed company of the Royal Dutch WVS in the East. Their a board in the Boa Vista.com Shortly before 21 o'clock" yoster- fulce from the Wa Cheong: Shon.

hy will also friendly, efficiency and warm temorates, illance betwgan day mornist young Chinber

of the Chinese: road. The Hoad Ome oran No. 84. Queen's Road, Central, Ng Air Lines.

This company will also oper- welcome will long ramala in the the two peoples has lasted un- boy was knocked down and killed Maritime Customs for Kowloon station and one of the two Yao-shing was sentenced to months hard inbour beate the trans-Pacific air ser memory of visitors to the Leave broken for Hearly 600 years by Way Butas lors, as the and platelet wih beloofter brought the police George Sho at the Central Magis vice between, Entevia and the Centre. From flowers on the Macap gives promise of another function of The Ləy Lábio Pand public business on Auricthe Dlace near by www

United States Routers

dining room table, to designing | 400 at least

day being Customs Holiday it were kiddantag tracy yesterday.

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