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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946.

Hong Kong “Blitzkreig' On

Rat Population UNARMED LAD

Jury Unable To Reach Decision

The jury hearing the case against Liu Yu-pi, charged with the mur-

der

of Sub-Inspector

ninal Sessions, when a new triad may be held before a fresh Jury. The jury empanelled were Mes, rs. J.M.M.N. da Silva (foreman), Lant Kwong-cheung, R.M. Roberts, A. E. Tavares, Paul Kong, P. J. Wong and Liu Yuen-man.

(By Margaret Bradbury)

There are more rats in Hong Kong now than the

CHASES MAN

Pied Piper of Hamelin ever dreamed about WITH GUN

and I set out yesterday to find out just what is

pests,

being done to free the Colony of the horrible A plucky young Chin- Today the rat population here is estimated to eat lese, given the choice be-

one month's quota of the yearly supply of rice to the Colony

thut rat

rat

station,

TRADE MISSION

A'British trade mission to Ching, headed tip Shrestie Boyce, is eccled to arrive-in Hong Kong this afternoon by D.O.A.C. It is not known how long they will remain in the Colony but then are to make a 2-month trade tour of China.

Marine Court

WAR CRIMES TRIAL

"Only Human Nature To Swear

Under cross-examination by Major Puddicombe at yesterday's War Crimes Trial, Nilmori Genichiro admitted that POWs who were con- fined in the holds of the “Lisbon Maru” were in danger of being drowned should the ship have suddenly sunk after being torpedoed, Accused denied that he had ever given any orders to Japanese sentries to fire into the holds. At the start of his cross-ex-] not draw the attention of Lieut. amination by Major Puddicombe Wada to this danger because the accused amitted that he was a latter hod already said that the Christian and that he had ship would not sink until two studied at a Methodist School o'clock the next day.

Accused ld not know there in Dayton, Ohlu,

Objection was rained by Mr. was any water In the No. 3 sold, learnt Takahashi to the line of ques-Licut. Wada must have tioning on the ground that the about the matter from a member Before going to Christian faith had nothing to of the crew, do with the case. The objection sleep at II p.m. accused did not

was overruled.

go to the holds to see if the POWs did not

tween chasing an armed and an unarmed robber, chose the former, ran af- Deputy Director of Medleni Ser-mainly in deserted buildings away ter him, grabbed him A. S. Farquahar, in the vices Dr. W. T. Ware told me: from the city centre."

intestation Because of the always present and held him till the po- Supreme Court yester-It is true

The maximum fine of $100 a plaguo in the Colony lice arrived. day was unable to arrive here has increased tremendously risk of

the was imposed on Chiu San acting At the police at a unanimous decision in the best four years. We are do- ench rat na it is killed in taken to

and in a ing our best to deal with this and the Mortuary

special robber's revolver was found to master of a motor junk. on the after 50 minutes deli-hentth authorities are beginning a section which has been set aside he in good working condition Hong Kong-Macao run, by Camdr. Ryder, Marine, Magis- beration and brought in wholesale slaughter cumpaign on for this work, they are examined and to contain four rounds of

by pathologists for dreaded germ. live ammunition.

trate, yesterday for carrying bath sides of the harbour," a verdict accordingly.

During the occupation nothing As every rat is numbered, the area Shortly after noon yesterday, 14 passengers without a licence. S/I, Wheeler, prosecuting, Accused was, therefore, remand-

way of rodent where it was caught can be easi-a Chinese woman going up the!

snid that he intercepted RC- Lockhart Road ed in custody until the next Cel was done in the

It Answering further questions wanted anything. He controi and to make matters worse ly checked and whenever neces- stairs of 375 the general sanitary conditions sary, thoroughly cleaned out by was held up by the two robbers, cused's junk on Sept. 15.

was carrying a full cargo in- by Major Puddicombe, accused speak to any of the guards at hatch one of whom carried a revolver.

low. He denied the allegations of the Colony fell to appallingly the health authorities.

The duties of the rodent control They tried to gag her but she cluding petrol and the passer said that from his knowledge covers after POWs had gone be-

Christian faith, good

witnesses made by prosecution low levels. The ordinary godowns

Accused explained that they were people went to Heaven and those that he gave orders to the Jap- for storing food were largely re-staff also include the submission let out a scream and the robbers Kers were hidden in the hold of the placed by smaller storage rooms of recommendations to owners or decided to leave hurriedly.

avese sentrles to fire into the hat- dotted in the Colony and the com- occupiers of premises for

As they came into the street, not passengers but cargo owners who were bad went to Hell.

Aceused went on to say that

ches where POWs were confined, Mr. F. H. Sainsbury, Assistant bined result of this was to bring proofing, protection of foodstuffs, the armed man still had his and sald that they had gone

This did not deter down to the hold because they he was in America for 28 years. The persons who made these nl- He first started as a salesman legations were telling iles, he said. Crown Solicitor, assisted by De-the rats closer to the residential reduction of harbourage, and im- revolver,

provements in sanitation. Where 22-year old Kam Min-sing, of were sca-sick.

in an Amusement Park, but tective-Inspector Mottram, prose-areas.

Hearing was then adjourned till necessary an immediate report is 376 Lockhart Road, and when Hin- cuted for the Crown. Mr.

the robbers split up he chased

learning the business, becamo. 10 nm. today shing Lo, instructed by Mr. K. y,

submitted for action.

the armed man down the street

Manager. He had heard people swearing, as it was only human Kan, pleaded not guilty for the

nature to swear when something accused.

When the case opened, Liu and

went wrong. He had, however, charged with the

never heard"the word "bastard" To Knu were

while in America. He only heard murder of the police officer ma a

this word mentioned in Stanley result of an armed robbery in "Jonse in Nathan Rond on June 1.

In the case of Cheung Kit. Gaol after his detention there, includ Me, L. E. Kershaw, Men, M. In the middle of hearts. Mr. Lo

acting master of the motor t was not an expression used Crabbe, Capt. 1. 1. Hicks, C. M junk "San Shing Lee" on the by Americana. They used an- run, other expression. As interpreter Kong-Kongmoon Hong charged with leaving during to Col. Tokunaga he was never prohibited hours

consulted as to the composition without permit or night clearance, ac- of drafta for Japan. It was not cused said that he was a com- part of his duty to be present parative newcomer to the at roll calls but he had to be Colony, having made only two available if any questions arose. trips in the last 20 days and He also had to listen to what he was ignorant of the regula- POWs had to say and then to

their complaints S/I. Mudd, prosecuting, said tions. he Intercepted accused's junk

h

submitted that there was no case

are Dr. Ware said thet there now five anti rodent patrol squads the five main divi- supervising sional health areas in Hong Kong and Kowloon. The squads are made up of ten trained Chinese

Two Species

common in Hong They are the

are two very rats found Kowloon. known colloquially AS

and аге

into Marsh Road.

In Tin Lok Lane, the robber stumbled and before he could recover his balance, Kam had pounced on him and was holding him securely. A Chinese police constable arrived on the scene: and they all went off to the the station, where Kam was com- ecensionally plimented by the police on his away from bravery.

houses in

There who must first pass on oMelai species of examination and they work un-Kong und der a European senior inspector.

As the habits of the rats have "Brown" rat or sewer rat and the changed since the occupation in Buff breasted rat. Both these are that they are now more closely now. Hving in for both nerused to answer,

11s Lordship recepted Mr. La'ssociated with domestic premises Colony saradasjon for to Knu but re-than before, the main work being found living further

done is in the residential quarters, well'ng places. jected his plea for Liu.

An average report sheet from one section of Kowloon which I saw yesterday showed that 820 rats had been caught in the six days up to Saturday.

CORRESPONDENCE

. Taxation

the

Sir.The composition ol Taxation Committee is not, in my opinion, truly representative the community as a whole. There

of

is a preponderance of men cun- nected with the wealthy interests of the Colony.

report

It is essential that the rat catch- ng teams know which specles are present before taking any effective' metal of destruction, said Dr. Ware.

D

MACAO FISH

All exports are still subject to which licence applications for must be handed into the Control

Macao, Sept. 15. At a meeting of the Food Con- The hundredweight of arsenie There are very inany different

and mice found frol Omce with fish dealers, it powder which was recently flown species of rath here from England for the pur-practically all over the world, and was decided to allow a margin of 90 of rat killing is being used each one has its own particular 30% of imported live fish for re- by the squats together with hun- habits and node of living. Some export, the balance to be allotted dreds of new traps and equipment. rats prefer certain kinds of foods to local markets.

Safeguarding & main local in- Some live mostly in Dr. Warr said that another to others:

dustry. the salt fish export quota while others places But by their recommendations quantity of poison is expected to dwelling

be judged. arrive in the Colony soon. "Now usually remain in the fields. This was set at 50%. shal! the Comunitice

means that some species of rats that we are not hanipered by in-

dealt with by certain The publication of their

suficient quantities of poison," can be

others require. will be awaited with the greatestid Dr. Ware, "we are clearing poisons while interest.

nt many of the rat "occupation" different kind. Justice will only be done if lu-

Whenever any attempt is made in the quarters in the city and they are creased taxation resulta

to their old haunts to clean an intestation of rats an organised survey is carried out culting down of the Income of the retiring moneyed classes, especially their

first which checks on location of feeding places, availability income, and the unearned

water and kinds of food acces- provenwnt of the lot of the poorer

sible. Where any extensive classes the provision of more

amount of food and harbourage hospitals, schools, parks and other

are available there are sometimes nerded amenities.

nesis of more than 200 rats usually in places such as large re- fuse tips, sewer systems, sewage works anti slaughterhouses.

1m-

LITTLE MAN.

Funeral

The funeral of bliss 11. M. de Sousa, who died at the Queen Mary Hospital on Sunday, aged 36, was held in the Catholic Ceme- Rev. tery yesterday afternoon. Father U. Galbiati, assisted by Rev. Father

Chatterton, conducted graveside.

the

John

service

at

the

The late Miss de Sousa is sur-

aix vived by

brothers-Eddie, Tany, Freddy, Lichie, Joc and Frenchy and three sisters-Coll- ta, Aurea and Emily-who were all present at the funeral.

Besides the

Talks Open In Batavia

franknons."

the forthcoming

of

.

baiting is

Omce before ten o'clock cach day. Applications after that time are. a "voluntary Ane", subject to ranging from $3 up to $20.--Qur Own Correspondent.

ACID-THROWING

оль

During the last few weeks, been frequent cum- there have plaints of acid throwing

and Chinese sing-song girls cabaret dancers in the Central 10 casok district. So far over

070

No arrests

Comdr. Ryder said that he meat tanrious view of the offence, as dangerous cargo was carried and the fact that the in the hold men were hidden showed their intention to avoid detection.

a

convey

Llout. Wada.

to

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Intent arrivals at the Peninsula Ifott)

Chew, F. M. Lee, M. W. Shaver, Capt. D. W, Cederberg, A. M. Creigh-

ton. Mr. F. Creighton, Mira, J. Reynolds, Col, F... Robbins, Mrs, V. Kenrick, Mr and Mrs, C. W. Townend,

© Mrs. Mefkilehelet, Cant, W. D Tacker. matter. 1. A. May. A. Hatt,

Capt. J. Fleming, A, a. Lim, C. K. Gheard, Jr., A; Enarenso, Miss I. Thorpe, J. A, Bendall,

M-, and Mes, W. A, Woln,

Cunningham.

Mr. Marta Nevin, A. Ch. Romain and

#

Intest departures from the. Peninsula Inclivia Capt, J, Hughes-Janeš, P/0, A, Mr. Takahashi objected to the Powell, 2/0 3. L. Burgess, F/8. C. off Laichikok at 7.15 p.m. on cross-examination on the round. Ferguson, / Porters N/O. J. M.

of manner Sept. 15. Clearance had been that the Japanese taken out but the period had thinking was different to the expired. The cargo

inish and that in answering

tlons put to him, accused order.

A fime of $50 or 2 weeks in answering according to the Jap, with. J, Bruer, T. D, Cardiner default was imposed.

Was

Seaman Sent To Gaol

anese way of thinking.

Senen, F/3, R. d. Vater, Cant, 15, H.- Hicks, C, H, Chow, T., MT, N, 8/0, L. Eng. C. Parker, Chung Yin, Heng Vinh, ques-Miss T. I. Lugg. Miss L, Kelly, 9. Wellen. D. Jonnte, E. G. Yautieff, Mias Thorpe, Dr. A, R, Bethy, Mina

Was

ordered

An adjournment was and, on the Court reassembling, the President of the Court told docused that he had already elect- ed on two previous occasions to speak English. He was now being given a third chance to make his choice. Accused clected to speak in English.

Overcrowding

POWD

I

and Y, V. Tunt,

Passengers who dieczalntked frost the “Glonartney"` yesterday from London were Mrs. Margaret Buckley and daugh- ter. Mrs. D. 1. Gadly, Mr. V.M. Hen- rick and daughter, Mra, Sophia Low, Mes,. A, M., Reynolds, Mrs. M., Crabbe and Min. 1,. Kernhaw, bir, E., Hooper was 'n pavenger on the same ves wel from Port Bwettenham, There was shout the same number of through passar- xer for Shanghal,

Inge who arrived from Ansitz)|a

The An "Ashal" left yesterday with the followine matengers:-Por Swatow: Mr. R.O. Lichlidy: For Amoy Rev. n. Puchy. and Mrs., Anderson, Rev Mies A.T. Duncan, and Mean, C., Davis, IG, R. Mean and The Kee Eng

and Blater M, Norris and Q. Regonanchi, For Singapore Re, Mother F. Garr

a problem has been **This with us for some time and we are determined to stamp it out.

Resuming, accused said that It' I will have to make an example of you and send you to prison was about 4 o'clock in the after- Batavia, Sept. 15.

for six months without the op- noon when Lieut. Col. Stewart at- by the sa. "Yannen" on Eaturday Included Mr. H., Hamoge and aon, Mrs, LA, Preliminary talks commenced

tion .of a fine," stated the tended the conference in Lieut.

Carter, in Carter. Mrs. E.D. Grenvou, today between representatives of

daily

Mr. 1.. Merry, Mr. E.F, oz. Magistrate, Mr.. WH. Latimer, Wada's cabin regarding

Before attending, Lieut.] Cant, and Mre, J.T. Talny and Messes, the Netherlands Government and

have been reported to the Pollce.

Pat Kowloon Court yesterday routine.

C. Moure, S.J, Pollock sarl R.Ş. Indonesian Republic to discuss the

No Time To Waste

McKenale. A new order was issued yester when George Edward Thorpe, Col. Stewart had seen the accom- procedure at

day, putting apecial detectives on

B.3. "Sam modation allotted to the negotiations.

As in Hong Kong there is no

duty at leading restaurants, dance 29, scaman of the

Boston," pleaded guilty to lar- He agreed the complaint of Lieut, A communique stated that "the

time, or opportunity, to waste on hails and tea houses after dark. discussions were conducted in a

The actual motive for these at ceny by bailee of a counterpane, Col. Stewart regarding overcrowd- atmosphere with great experimentation or methods which friendly

press his views to Ldeyt. Wada. have not been proved satisfactory, tacks is not known, but it is be property of the Ellerman and ing was justified, but did not ex-

hoodlumns

Bucknall Line.

After the ship had been torpe- Agreement was reached on re the present system here is based lieved that some

S. I. Askew, prosecuting, said

orders from commendations to be made when on methods which have already attempting to organise a "protre-

that about 4 p.m. on Sunday a dood, he received the Dutch Commission General been thoroughly tested and ap- tlon racket" among the girls.

wan arrested in the cut. Wado to chase the POWs hawker No casu recently reported hus

The order was into the hatches. meets the delegation representing proved. When patron

Wharves vicinity of Kowloon the Republic.

being carried out It is sometimes been a serious one.

Atanny the bmware who left venter- The representatives also discuss-necessary to prevent the balt be- have been made so far.

with a counterpane in his pos- given about five minutes after the

day by the my, "Yen Niebla" for Slags- session bearing the stamp of the ship had been struck. Sick men ed the way in which the best useing caten by dogs or cats, and

were also sent into the holds.

more, were hir. P. Krags, Mr. and Mrs. Et Keng-loan and daughter. Hra, Foun could be made of the good offers various types of special containers

A 20-year-old coolie, Tang shipping company. Hu pleaded

Accused said he did not know in-pune. Mus Lau Bin-chun and Mis of Lord Killearn. British Special are used to prevent this happen- Nga, was charged befono Mr. that he had bought it from There was no argument.

Fong Hwal-ying. Mr. n. Mrs. T.J. K. C. at the a sailor on the ss. "Sam Boston" that machine guns were placed at those present Included Messrs. Leo Commissioner in South East Asia. ing.

H. Q. Sheldon

Ong were passengers Cor l'onang. Through D. C. Today's talks C. M. Corea,

followed tha d'Almada,

agreement by Suton Sjahrir, In Alves,

Messrs. Lim Tiong Goh and Lim Seng- Oliveira, H. A. Figueire-

kim. with assaulting his mother-in-Thorpe. Premier, yesterday to do, H. A. Barros, F. G. Barros, donesian

the suggestion of Dr. Hubertus vention is better than cure" can- van Mook, Lieut-Governor General not be too fully applied. In Hong haw at Shek Kat Lane, Wan- Osmund, L. C. Silva, E. da Rocha, F. X. Monteiro, R. J. Manalac, of the Netherlands for prelimin. Korig's present anti-rat campaign chai. Accused pleaded guilty the "Sam Boston" ary talks before the Dutch Com-the public can help a great deal and was bound over. Mrs. Monalac, Mrs. O. Barretto, Messrs. A. O. Barretto, H. J. Bar- retto, C. F. Remedios, J. E. Neron, ha, A. F. Noronha, C. M. Xavier, Rt. E. de Souza, Leo Mui Chi, Leon Pui Win, A. II. Madur, K. P. Hul. Jo Chan, P. V. Botelho Jar, D. C. Alves, S. T. Chan, F. M. Britto and E. R. Childe.

chief mourners,

C. F. Vas, C. H. Osmund, L. A.

mission General arrived.

The Commission left Amster dain yesterday.-Reuter,

CULTURAL ASSOCIATION

Nearly fifty young male

Temale

MONEY MART

transactions in and

Forward

dances and

Where rais and mice are con-

*

cerned,the famillar saying "pre- Central Magistracy yesterday and, taken to the ship, Identifed the entrances to hatches to keep passengers from Amoy to Bingapore were

It' particular attention is paid to the storage of anything which could be taken by rats as food. and if refuse disposal-far too frequently Jett lying about and bins-la not deposited in dust placed in rat proof containers.

GLOUCESTER MANAGER

που

Capt. F.J. Vizer, master of described Thorpe as a "bad character."

Not

Letters "Delayed,"

"Lost"

the POWs below. There were with riftes at the en- guards trances, but he could not remem-.

Departures for Bhanghal yesterday by her telling POWs that they would

the as, "Txinan" included Mr. A, Morne, be shot if they tried to come out. Mr. 0,0. Roberts, Mr. C.A. da Con-

objected relcao, tr, Wm. Ma And

Mr. Takahashi ognin

to the cross-examination and sald Gane.

that Major Puddicombe, was In- timidating witness and endeavour

4

A ̧L,

Mr. 1.E., Thompson and Mr. 0.6, Waller were passengers for Aban~hal by ing to confuse him. The objection the s. "Prometheus“ yesterday,

was overruled.

Accused said that Lieut. Wada' told him the "Lisbon Maru" would

Marriages

Pankers who left for Shanghai yes. Included o'clock the terday by the . "Eastern” and

Menera. I.F. Tinmouth, M.L. Ux, P.O, troops artistes have organized

An impression has been gained by members of not sink until two

Colman, J.D. Mackensie, C, Black, C.P, were transferred from the "La Luo, G., Chen, C.A. I PIE here "The China Music Drama

the public that some mails from England and next day. The Japanese Dance Association." They

Australia to Hong Kong have become lost, said bon Maru" at about 8.30 pan. The Huer, M., Leung, T. Auto, D. Gross,

remain Chen Wira Dann. II.B. Nere, Boong F Chinese National Currency was come from the country-side, from

Mr. Derek Nickson has

a Government spokesman yesterday. This is order that hatch covers

Tak-yo and T.L. Vh: Fr, M. Acquista- at a standstill yesterday and the remote frontiers and from famous

taken over the management of the

not true, but, he added, some despatches have closed continued in force after un, Gene Yre, 0.0. Yen, Y. Cho, Ns

this transfer. Accused admitted pare,

Main and Tev. I. Borri. rate was stationary at $1.30 to dramatic schools.

been delayed.

that, locked up as they were, the Mr. and Mrs, J.It, Willebrant, Mr. and Their aim is to promote and Gloucester Hotel CN$1,000. There were BOMO

Mr. Nickson for some years past

At the moment, explained the Once here five days after post-POWs in the hatches were in dan-M, TW, Kwon, Mes. E. Hooler, transactions in Spot. which develop the Chinese people's con-

been associated with the ventional dancing art. Shows have has

gor of being drowned thould the Mr. Berthet and 2 daughters, M. opened at $1.47 and closed at per arranged beginning on the Hong Kong and Shanghal Hotels, spokesman, five despatches of ing in England.

So far as delay in mails from ship have suddenly sunk. He did M. Carter and daughter, Mrs. N.II. Wang and 100, and the Hlasms A.T; *$1.46.

Halliney, E.. Codnally, G;30, Fench, H Forward transactions in gold night of Sept. 20 at the Y.M.C.A.,Limited, as manager at the Hong airmail from London to Hong

Kong are outstanding, covering Australia were concerned, said

Payuter, Wan Kal-wing and Leunt Trans rfri, were also few, and rates varied Bridges Street. The programmes Kong and Peninsula Hotels.

Before coming to the Colony in letters dated Aug. 25 to Aug. the spokesman, this was partly from $888 and $344 a tael, the will include rural maricot closing at the latter songs from various localities. It 1980 he was connected with the 20 and Sept. 2 and 8. In due to the fact that the Singa-

Pasunari who left yesterda). by, the Ngure. Price for apot gold, is a rare opportunity for Chinese Grand Hotel Bellevue, Gstaad; addition two mall bage out of pore authorities apparently had subsequently three with letters dated Aug. 24| not yet made arrangements for

mail to come by the B.O.A.C. Mr. Robert Lea Barkus, en-, "Kwelrang" included Mr. and Mrs. however, jumped from $862 to and foreigners alike. Tickets, are Switzerland, and

the Savoy and Claridges have been held up.

The spokesman said that the weekly shuttle service. All of it gineer of the Hong Kong & Hon King-fang and Me, and Mrs. Bander Hotela. In London, • 2976 à tack yesterday following available at The Chi Yuang Book with

once Whampoa Dock Company, was Burn for, Bangkok, and Meers. Chan feport of a temporary shortage Co., 07-B, Des Voeux Road.

Mr. Potouloff is proceeding on primary reason for the delays came by R.A.F. and

was that much of the mall had again flying conditions was the married to

Mina Gladys Kawah and Thane Flex-chow

Sww.tow."> of stock on the market.

a well-earned leave, having been U.S. dollars were quiet with

The French Ambassador · të “ Tokyo, Two traffic accidents involv-manager of the Gloucester Hotel to come on from Calcutta by dominating factor in the quick MacNider, of the same company, buyers at $4.05. Sterling and ing young boys were reported since his release from Shamshuipo R.A.F. planes, or C.NA.C. and forwarding of mail from Singa at the Registry yesterday.

The marriage of Mr. John Omrat Pachkoff, who arrived in Hong Australian pounds were steady, yesterday. At 8.25 p.m. one of Prisoner-of-War Camp last year. the movement of these planes is pore

The spokesman said the Poet Barnes, clerk of No. 288, King on Friday, late for banchal Fuslims with buyers offering $15.00 and three boys playing in Belcher

controlled very much by weather $12.70 respectively

Street was knocked down by For possession", of a hand conditions. It was adverse flying master-General had communica Cameron Road, and Miss, John day led by die staff of four by a car and taken to Queen Mary's grenade and a revolver at a conditions that bad recently pre- ted with Calcutta and Singapore Ling, of the same address, took rather air sertion of W with a fractured log. At. 4.45 house in Main Street, Shauki vented malls coming through over the delayed maila and place at the Registry at which la itong Koor, the funeral staysć

Blazerdi Luverything, was being done to Saturday, p.m.--a - 10-year old boy was wan, Chan, Ful-hop was senten-from Indian Pocked down by a tram in cod to three months hard labour Ho emphasized that mall sant get them forwarded to Hong ng

The forthcoming * There are now no outstanding tween Mr. Des Voeux Road West near by Mr. H. G. Bhadon K. Offal from London by the B.Q.A.0. Kong as quickly as your[blakke Wilmer Street; he was taken to the Central, Magli-kway youtons workly Dragon route cones ||

The latest London date of des. -idarle. U/A Queen Marx' adfering from day Accused all hound the atraight through to Hong Kong ship-bortis malls from the U.K. d'Aquino. patah tuoni ved haresia July are the Kowl dononsilon and was unconcious weapons on the hillside at Shauiland on an average they frent

Being "delivered by the fos two-hour, Ph

Shanghai Exchange

Closing rates were:

Shanghai, Sept. 18.

Buyer Selling CNSON# Gold per ounce 214,000 216.000 1.8, Dollars** | 3,300 0,880 Hong Kong Dollars 1.605208

* Uneliicial market. ---Associated Pro

for

Estern Air Transport Incorporated.

all Chromeni Motame, wedding be colour Alm, "Making Steel? Tularts will be shown at the Hong Kong Stalo Rotary Club's luncheon today at mit at the Glouchater Hotel, Top Floor, Innguncada at 19.40 p.m.

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