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Tanaka On Trial In Canton

Canton, Sept. 23. Although sentenced to death on September 3 by, an American military tribunal in Shanghal for the execution of Major David Henry Bauck, 14th A.A.P. flier. Lleutenant-General Hisakazu Ta- naka, former commander of Jag- anese forces in South China and Governor-General of Hong Kong, will be trivd

be tried in Canton again by Chinese military court on Sep. tember 20 en

on charges of atrocities, rape arid plunder by soldiers aumler his command.

als The

Japanese General WA brought here recently from Shang- had been sent

hai, Before he there from Canton, he had been tried here three times before

military court of the Generali

simo's Canton headquarters,

but

n'i

bas aucceanfully countered charges made against him,

A military upokesman told th "Canton

that the Daily Sun" American military authorities have consented to withhold en- forcement of their Shanghai nen tence and have promised that should the court that will try General Tanaka here finat him gulity and sentence him to

to a son term, he will first serve sentence in China and after that may be turned over to the Amer, can Army, the spokesman added.

He did not elaborate on wha' would be done if Tanaka is foun not guilty, although this xven extremely unlikely.

CHINA MAIL

POLICE OFFICER

EAVESDROPPED

An account of how he marked four $500-notes and subsequently hid in complainant's shop, listen-

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946.'

Fantastic Sums For

ed to the conversation between complainant Meals

and defendant and saw the former hand over the money in exchange for a photograph was

(By M. Bradbury) given by a Police officer in Central Court yes-

Meal prices in Hong terday.

Kong today are about 50 Austin Leung Chung-yu, otherwise known as

Leung, was charged with the larceny of $2,000 per cent higher than be- from Lee Chung-po by threatening to publish fore the war, and restau- are having a a libel. The prosecution is in the hands of In-anteers spector Sell, while complainant is represented boom. by Mr. E. S. Brookes and defendant by Mr. font in the Colony shows that

M. A. da Silva,

survey of the served food

Scap Adviser On

PASSPORT PHOTOS D. & P. SERVICE,

ASIA STUDIO

10. ICE HOUSE ST.

Firecrackers

"Soong Combine" Verboten

(By Tom Lambert)

and cracking of this

also

that

extremely

On many a night, the Central District resounds with the barking olay tog The chief stenders seem to be curtain naval ratings- let's he fair and say they are not R.N.-and bany pedestrian has almost leaped out of his shirt and shorts when h

1572 unwary

(By "Paul Pry") Residents of the Gloucester and Hong Kong Hotels, and Tokyo, Sept. 23.

others with fats in more or less the same Peter Magagna, SCAP Textile Adviser, accuses vicinity, will be interested to lear China's T. V. Soong "Combine" of having tried that not only is there an ordi to team with "United States politicians and in-ance in the Colony against letting

"but off fire-crackers dustrialists" to take over the Japanese silk people are sometimes prosecuted economy and says he will again_recommend for breaking this law. against the export of Japanese silk cocoons to China. The Chinese, through their mission in Japan, re- cently complained that their request for 10,000,000 lb. of silk cocoons had been rejected by Allied Headquarters and, by inference, ac- although the prices

tioned

cused American interests of attempting to Outlining the case, Inspector fouustulls and fresh meat have

seize the Japanese silk business. Sell said that on July 17. com- been brought down considerably

Magagna said that from "uni "Such exportation would be plainant received a letter from juver the last month, there has yet

impeachable sources of infor in violation of the Potsdam De- defendant asking for an inter- bron DO apparent reduction in

mation" he learned that before claration since the shipment of He communicated with hotel and cafe meal prices. Mr. Brookes, his lawyer, whi

Chinese restaurants are charg. the war was over, representa cocoons (for which the Chinese meals, tives from the Soung "crowd" asked) would further deplete ndvised him to inform the ing fantasile sums for

which may explain Police.

were in America, making plans the economy, of Japan--which Macho, Sept. 22. A dispute has arisen

He was over

Chinees now eat their afternoon with United States politicians cartainly is not consistent with given certain in-

and evening meals in European and industrialists to take over the sins of the occupation," he On the following nd jurisdiction on wharfs between structions.

Unless

declared.--Associated Press. proprietors the silk economy of Japan. defendant went two Government departments day,

to his

lower their prices to a more rea- Such plans were "ostensibly the Land Police and the Water shop and delivered a photo onable level it is likely they will for China, but in reality for the Police. It began when a Water receiving $2,000 in marked

age much of their daily trade. special benefit of the Police corporal was seen by a notes. He was arrested on the Apart from high meat charging | Combine," he declared. Land Police lieutenant engaged premises,

rate in these enfis, customers com- in search duty on a wharf and

plain that they are often arked when it became evident that the was told sharply that his duty

which are subject to the im

Macao Wharf Squabble

was craifined to ships, and there could be no meddling with duties appertaining to the Fiscalizing Dept. of the Land Police.

The incident was reported to the heads of departments and each party is now claiming full

rights.

During the three previous tria

General Tanaka had chai the prosecatur to produce contending

specifle proof of atrocities by men or proof that he had con nived at

ur condoned any such. action.

is

It is not of interest to the merchant to know which of the parties right. The truth is that the double search to which his exports are now subject is regarded as an unnecessary encroachment upon to Chinese Inter-time, which is money. -Our Own ligence reports, Tanaka was seni Correspondent. to Hong Kong to direct the de fence there on the orders of Field-

According

Marshal Shuproku linin, Japan News From ese Commander-in-Chief in Nan-

king,

moval

who brought about the re- of Lieutenant-General Ren- suke Isagai, now niko charged with being a war criminal.

According to rumour, Tanaka

Macao

Macao, Supt. 22. The building "D. Ana Maria Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa"

view.

Marked Notes

restaurants.

why many

Sonng

He said the plan fell through

Stole From His Father

Detective-Inspector Watson above the controlled price for Japanese had to rely on aiik as An 18-year-old youth, Cheung

four posed

Most European

restaurants

provide tilin at between four and ve dollars. O-dinary charge at the Hong Kong Hotel, the Glou cesler Hotel and Jimmy's Kitchen is four dollars for tithin. At the Parisian Grill and Wiseman's the charge is about five dollars for a normal mid-day order.

told the Court he had instructeloved rate, nuch na sigarettes and complainant to procure $500 notes,

the numbers of bes which he noted down. He ini tialled the notes and returned them to him. The following day he and a Chinese Sub-Inspector went to the premises and told complainant to telephone de fendant. They then hid.

About fi?) hour Inter, defendant

arrived. Witness the two

at k table and could hear the con- vorantion. He saw Austin Leung hand complainant a photo and the latter give him the money. AB defendant was about to leave, the police revealed them selves.

Witness informed accused that he was a Police Officer and the asked him to hand back money, which he did. The notes

were these marked in the Sta-

Cheap Rate

of de-

earlier

and

capital to pay for, occupation Mr. H. G. Sheldon K. C. at the major factor in obtaining Tai-tai, was charged before

costs.

Central Magistracy yesterday Magagna said Chinese silk with larceny of money producers

this year jewellery to the total value of bought a huge quantity of in- $2,200 frem his father, Cheung ferior

quality. cocoona from Hay-po, at No. 119, Firat Street,

in the belief between June 1 and Sept. 21. Chinese growers that raw silk spun from those

Accused pleaded guilty. cocoons would bring high prices |

Inspector Saul anid that ac- in the American and world mareused usually gave his parents $45 ench month. In June, oceus-

kets.

was even more severe with Hong has now been turned into muition, Defendant was then taker | of the Repulse Bay or Peninsula all her cocoons to maintatu nez

Kong people than Isogai had been -Associated Press.

reason

He said the Chinese are now At the Penisula, Repulse Bay and Hong Kong Hotels there is a

trying to get higher-grade cheap meal rate for residents Japanese cocoons, at lower prices which is lower than

hotel to attempt to balance the money the

out for outside | charges

customers. Inid

for those Cocoons This is part of an agreement.made bought in China. between the Government and the "Vested Interests" three hotels at the time

The statement of a Chinese requisition.

Mission spokesman that "verted At each of these hotels, three interests" are trying to take meals a day are provided for in-

brought a snort from Magagna side guests at $1.50, $1.25, $2.25, over the Japanese silk economy making a total of $6.50. -Until recently, if the residents He declared that Japan needs tary barracks to house the Portuguese Infantry Company, to his office and made to open a were in the centre of Hong Kong raw silk production for export.

Overlooking

He said this is the sdfc. Here a copy of the same at tilin time they were able to mountainous Lantao at the northern tip of photograph was found. Witnessent at those specified rates in the that some Japanese silk mills Rua Francisco Xavier Pereira, also took a number of docu-Heng Kong Hotel. This arrange- have been urged to produce other the building, originally meantments, five of which referred meat was stopped at the begin- fabrics such as cotton and rayon. for the boarding and lodging to persons other than complain-ning of this month because of re- The Japanese are being told to of waifs and strays was named ant.

decorating in the Hong Kong increase the acreage of mulberry

which the Lee Chung-po the wife of the latu

said that he Hotel, but it is honed that the trees-on

feed-and to raise Lady Cripps, President of the Governor Tamagnini Barbosa was the manager of the Cheung reheme will be resumed when this British United Ald to China, commemoration and as an

Chau Electric Co. On July 18, work is finished.

cocoons for production and ex- The high living cost in tha will begin her extensive tour of appreciation of the humani-

fendant asking for - China's health centres, schoola farian services rendered by her

an inter-

silk annually.

Pre-war Japan shipped view. Witness did not know charges is an expensive procedure and other relief, welfare and to the poor in Macao.

defendant so he rang him up. compared with hotels of equal size much as 95,000,000 lb. of raw rehabilitation facilities by net- Ita

and quality in Britain now. Hotel silk annually. The Chinese at ing as co-sponsor of a Chill

Leung was out at the time.

might And cafe managers dren's Welfare Ball in Shang-

sider a suggestion for na austerity present have enough cocoons to produce 20,000 bales of raw hai on Oct. 7.

and luxury mea! scheme which Ten minutes later, defendant would provide for two different silk, but they haven't done so, rang up and said "Mr. Lee menus catering for the customers he charged.

porket at the time. something

Lady Cripps' China Tour

Shanghai, Sept. 23.

The entire proceeds of the function will go towards proj vlding education, health and entertainment advantage For those children who otherwise would not be able to afford them, and will be managed by the China Welfare Fund, the chairman of which is Malare Sun Yat-sen.

after

purpose

original never served. Upon completion in 1989, it was used as an or phanage and during the War, it became simultaneously a rice depot. There the first ration cards were fasued by Father Bernardini, Rector of the "D. Bosco Oratory," who was en. trusted with rice distribution. Dally, for weeks and months. long queues, old and young, stood for hours under sun or rain to await their eager turn to exchange money for an un- cooked pot-pouri of rice and sand. In between and around

cracker has exploded between his hairy calves.

With a this nocturnal dis- turbance, 14 Put, frewood dealer. might well be forgiven for think- ing there would be no objection if he let of some of his own on the occasion

wedding.

of his brothor's

H.K.

TRAM ACCIDENTS Two tram accidents occurred la

and

two

"I the Western distriat yesterday ·

Chinese women were Laken to Queen Mary Hospital. other was unconscious. one with a fractured log. the

Li Pui was wrong. and he ap peared in Kowloon Court yester day charged with having dis charged firecrackers without the permission of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Fortunately for Li Pai, the Court was in a kindty mood and he was merely warned not to do it again. ed left his job and took the

money and jewellery from time to time from a kerosene lumn Accused continued to pay his mother $45 monthly, and spent Home of the stolen.

деаг

ing

At about 12.49 a.m., Train No. D2 was traveling along Connaught Road

West the Tung Shika Hotel when a Chinese woman ran condition is "serious" across the road and was hit. Her

Another woman

van knockud by tram No. 27 in Dex down Voeux Road Wast near the Tal Ping theatre about 3.30 p.m. Sho also suffered a fractured left leg.

Blind Man Acquitted Of Manslaughter

A blind man who admitted that he had struck his victim twice and killed him in a fight after flrit receiving a blow, was acquitted on a charge of manslaughter by Mr. Justice E. H. Willams, Pulene Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday

The Jury were. Ronald Ng (foreman), L. V. Osmund, Lau Choi-yin, A. M. Tavares, J. A. Hamid. Fisher, A. J. da Motta and 8. A.

Accused, Lo Kam-ki, 27, had previously pleaded guilty but the plea was not accepted.

Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Conn- sel, said that accused, was sten by passersby struggling with and striking Lau, who collapsed and was taken to the police station, where

ho died.

money he had

A Bum

of $800 and some jewellery was recovered.

Accused was bound over to be whe of good behaviour for 12 months.

Army Officer Scales Himalaya Peak

London, Sept. 22.

What is believed to be the first ascent of the 22,000 ft. Himalayan White Needle peak has just been accomplished by a British Army officer and a native Indian porter. The oficer is Major Roy Ber- a member next year of an ex-

of Brighouse, Yerkshire.

pedition to climb the 26,000ft. In a letter, Berry describes Nanga Parbat. how an expedition of three officers set out to conquer 24,000ft Mount Nun Kun, cocoons peak. They had to cancel the enough attempt because of bad weather and the condition of the final ridge, which forced the party to return to camp exhausted. fell off again and closed at $1.22

At one stage of the climb, and $1.38 respectively, Major I. Stobart, the photo- graphic expert of the party, had to fasten himelf to a fixed rope to avoid slipping over the 6000 ft. precipice.

he received a letter from de Calony's hotels, apart from food Port of 30,000,000. lb. of raw

"Something From

Canton"

Chung-po, I have from Canton concerning you and would like to thik with you." A meôting was arranged and defendant called later afternoon. Defendant told cum- plainant that he had a draft

concerning him. article for a magazine in Canton

in the

Defendant told him that he had had the article since June the waiting queue. pilfering and 30. He had met some people windling went unpunished, as who advised him to leave things

Our Own Correspondent.

en

account of

con-

Another Aw Boon Haw

Enterprise

BA

MONEY MART Chinese National Currency was steadier yesterday. It opened nt $1.22 for futures and $1.37 for spet (for CN$1,000) and appre cinted slightly in the morning but

$341

Gold fluctuated betwear and $345 a tnel, and closed at the latter figure. The demand for apoi has fallen off to nil, and rates are now the same as those for futures.

When charged, nccósed said that ho killed Lau, who accused him of picking his pocket. Accosed add- ed that he gave him two blow after receiving one from his vib. tim. He

He claimed that he could not have picked Lau's pocket be- cause he was blind.

Dr. E. Alvares testified that there was an abrasion on Laus Hp and bruises on the latt shoulder and left arm. The ab dominal cavity was full of blood. Cause of death was a ruptured spleen, Internal disemorrhage, and

To His Lordship, witness said ho could not say how many blowi decensed received.

Tao Tung sald, that he raw 'de- erased holding accused's neck, gud struggling. Bg saw accused strike deceased once, and another man repeated'y strike the deceased.

NEWS IN BRIEF A find of $50 or 14 days', hard abour was imposed by Mr. H. G. Sheldon K. C. at the Cantoni Magistracy yesterday for rac keteering in theatre ticketo out- Theatre, Das. side the World Veuex Road Central...on Sunday evening.

He hung cn to a 70deg. ice

Demand for US dollars con- Wong Pui, 36, unemployed, was slipe for 20 minutes until Ber-tinued strong with bayers offering sentenced to 18 months' hard There was also de labour by Mr. HG. Sheldon ry, hearing cries for assistance, $4.77/84.84. returned to help him, and to-mand for Sterling at $16.20, and K. C. at the Central Magistraty yesterday for anatching a wrist gether they climbed out of dan Australian pounds at $13.40. ger.

watch from Mrs. Chan K, OL Shanghai Exchange

No. 6, Gap Road on Saturday Right. Shanghai, Sept. 23. Closing rates were:--

Buying Selling Appearing on a charge that' CNS CN$ ho had sold vegetables whole

than a 218,200 218,000 sale at a place other

3,850 3,900 Government-controlled market, 790 L Kan, a farmer, was advised by the Magistrate in Kowloon Court yesterday that he would get a better price if he sold on, For the theft of two Ilvee market. He was fined $20 chickens from a crate at Wing Lok Street on Saturday, Loung Kni-tong, 18. was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr. HG, Sheldon K. C. at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday.

Gold per ounce US. Dollers* Hong Kong Dollars

Unofficial market. Associated Press,

"Disgraceful" The Chinese Mission here has been "neglectful, dilatory and disgraceful" in its handling of Japancao export commodities, Magagna alleged, adding that

The last stage of the ascent it would be to the "best interest was carried cut in a snowstorm. of all concerned that the present and Major James, the remaining Under the plans of the China

Chinese Mission to Japani be re-

member of the party, was unable Welfare

called and another group sent to continue because of snow Fund, Shanghai's

'hore."

blindness. poorer Chinese children are boj be provided with reading rooms,

Repeating the Chinese spokos- Stobart, who had a severe a free medical inspection sys-

man's statement that the re-. Beptic threat,

770 remained with tem and a children's theatre.

continued quest for cocoons "was a direct James, and Berry I to admit that every one had alone. Now somebody had comt It is intended to open five to live.

Organization of a Fukien Reapproach of the Chinese Mission with the porter. no matter how from Canton from the magazine, construction nut Development

with reading rooma throughout the

The party returned for which he was agent in Hong Corporation capitalized at £300,- here in Japan by the China Silk

Corporation," Magagna city and it is hoped that the

said, valuable information on high Kong. The draft article, if 000 is planned by Aw Bean Haw, there were no private groups of altitudo food rationing and the movement will branch out Quarantine restrictions have published, would hurt witness' Chinese millionaire of Hong Kong American business throughout the nation.-Reuter. heen imposed against arrivals future. Leung told Li that he and well-known

men who topography of the ridges of the throughout the have asked through from Wenchow

Govern White Needle pack at the Nun had his photo and suggested Far East.

ment channels that SCAP pro- Kun plateau. A lorry parked outside the

that he find a way to stop its The Company, said Mr. Aw, Chung Shan Hotel, Connaught.

finally would develop railways, highways, ce exportable commodities for

them from Japan. A fortune teller, of 291 Queen's publication. It was Road Central, suddenly caught fire

suggested that

coal mines, steel works, iron $2,000 at about 10 o'clock last night and Road Central, was robbed by

paid. Li Bold he told mines and electricity plants in in a few minutes was enveloped three Chinese, and with a

revolver defendant

which he said that his business had suffered least of all China's

Fukien province, in flames. An engino from Cen- at about 9.35 a.m. yesterday. The tral Fire Station was soon on the fortune-teller and the other, ac-

not good and that the

provinces during the war, was dene and extinguished the fire. A cupants of the premises were amount asked was large. He today more or less self supporting Chincar was taken to the Queen bound and gagged and the rob. agreed to pay the following day and had recently aided the food Mary Hospital auffering from bers decamped with $845 worth of and then communicated with

in Kwangtung by ship burns.

money and jewellery.

Mr. Brookes and the Police. ment of large quantities of rice.

The next day, Leung arrived Mr. Aw said he would invest at his shop and handed him a about 60,000 in the

new company magazine, in which there was a while of the balance of the pro photograph. He paid over the posed capitalization, half would be money and no defendant was sought from Fukienene in Malaya about to leave, the Police step-and the other half from Fukieneas ped in.

In Burma. Slam, the Netherlands Hearing was adjourned till East Indies, Indochina and the

Philippines. Oct. 9.

cholera.

Two-Year Job On The

Singapore Base

Was

WIN ENCLOSED

PREMISES"

situation

Berry, who will return to England in August, hopes to be

SPORTS

Miniature Football

RAIN

CTION

WANTED Sydney, Sept. 23. Work on the Sydney Cricket Ground Tent wicket is now in pro-

will

Chess

RADIO

TUESDAY, SEPT: 24, 1040 "BRITAIN CAN MAKE IT".

EXHIBITION." Opening By H.M. The King

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 846 kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.80 p.m. 7.30 to. 8.00 pm, and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m., also on 9.52 megacycles, a H.K.T. The fourth round of the Kow-30 pm --Dally, "Programme Buramary, loon Chess Club's Ladder 13.88 .-Log Prekger and His On

chestra,

m Tounament will be played this

1.00 p.m.-News, Weather Bepors mad evening after the annual gener- Anthonormente, nl meeting of the Club at the 1,10 p.m.Bongs from the Filmai 2017 Peninsula Hotel at 6 pm. sharp. 180 ..--Alexander Kipni and Stala

Opera (reheetru. Pairings will be:

2,00 pm. Clown Down 6.30 p.m. An Hour of Varley with Erla Winstone' and 'His Orch.

Malay 1 **Belkaklat 7:30 p.m.-London

Can make '34". Pahibution Opening * by K, M. The King.

-London Haley: Nord 8,10 p.m. The Melody Ungers __on"

.Anton and the Paramo ENBA Theatre Orchten with Al Boling: ton at the Organ..

Ho, 2,00..-London

After a lot of unnecessary стева. trouble the Miniature Football Curator Wal Gorman and his Association have obtained per-staff commenced by swooping the mission from the Hong Kong wicket area to remove dend grass. Football Association for its re Next it will be rolled with a Kistered members to play in pike roller, and finally, before

the Bull! noil . added, the wicket A.P. Ricci-Perofra v. L. M. the Charity games sponsored

bu fertilised,

Rodrigues; F. A. Gutiérrez v. by the Miniature. Football As-

Gorman anys lack of rain de F. D. Gardner; F. A.Fisher v Cciation.

Iaya the growth of rats. AA.E. Gomes; J. P. da Carvalho v. heavy downpour le needed soon.

R. C. Tavares; Col. H. M. Whit-8,00 Reuter.

combe v. R:C. Gardner; F=X. Sequeira 7. B. Kruchkoff; R. C..30 Danenberg v. L. A. da Costa; J. TAUSZ .V. V. V. Kolatchoff;

Meredith; and To Yu Lou C. M. Sequeira v. Capt. B. M. S. Tausz

when the

Britain's giant naval base in Singapore, destined to be the major repair centre for the British Paci-

Amoy Meeting fic Fleet, will not be restored to pre-war stan-

Singapore, Sept. 23. dards for another two years, naval authorities

The first game was played Malayan backers of the new here say.

Canton Fukles Economie Reconstruction yesterday That target date will be motanee by the British, just before Found in No. 40, Kennedy Corporation, now being organized team and the Miniature Football only if sufficient funds are made they surrendered the base to Road, two Chinese were charged by Aw Boon Haw, have decided Association shared: four goals

1942. The before Mr. H. G. Sheldon K. C. to hold a conference of all found equally. available by the Admirnity Ese the Japaneag - in repairs to machine shops, ware Japanese raised the dock, but at the Central Magistracy yesers of the company in Amay abou This afternoon at 6 p.m. 1/5 houses, roads and other Insta-Aliled bombora sank it again. terday with belog found in en- Nov. 1. stations. The base is at present At its second sinking it conclosed premises.

The group now in nobiling letters Commando will meet the Canton Eperating at slightly more the a taled & Japartesp' ship, and un- First accused, Choung King to Fukien kullin in Malaya, the afde and tomorrow Hong Kong

Netherland

East Indien and will play Canton. 100 per cent of its prewar til this vessel is removed, naval loung, was sentenced to nine Burma, asking that committees be The following will represent ciency, a naval spokesman salvage experts say they can months hard labour, who organized to back capital for the 1/5 Commando: Powel, Ingles, aid.

not g ́ve an opinion to the Ad-¡ socond accused, Wong Ki, who

corporation, which was organized The hugo King George Vi miralty on whether the dock was injured when he jumped to develop reflrands and mineral Bid, Layesoy, Ford Banks, Road Mraving dock, largest perman- should be ralaed and repaired. from the first floor, was son resources in Fuklen., at la Penetically the benefit tenced to six months,

At Chatham Fload youterday, Anulins CM

man and Colmana

List

mi drydock in the Far East, in the sale, derive from the ccused arrested by The Malayan Commitees het ture of the famous Blakandry Wajan 50, demirtión is as the watchman who found a military necessary, representatives (blonde dating dock which could hobi grehmkittorres prevail of Mini: lunte belonging to Major light flate bythe Oblness Nation

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Facade “Hiki, Biop-Death,'*? 0,18 b. in.—Bgina' Odneer? With” Foghian-

Chilime

GOLF BALL FIND New Plymouth, N.Z., Sept. 29. A farmer who cut 14 chainn of hex-thorn hodges on wint formerly was the Eliram Golf Club's links near here found FRIENDLY SOCCER 1,600 golf balls which had boun abandoned over the your b A brilliant display of goals to:00 p.m.-London Nelar NMOWERSEY their owners cwing to the keeping by, Pilfworth greatly 18.00 vm.+-Gerahwins Desper formidable thorns of the hedges. ansbled Commando Brigade to an porn Lanston "Nally s

, Golf balla are still almost Signale to bost Kwong Waheim-Glane Bu

unitateable in Nawe isih fiendly, footbalt

Zealand by the odd goal in five, in a

harvest selling the balls. He ex Homuncia" yesterday.

thousand The goalscorers, werd cantre forward

tha

9:45 pm warehanden, RaynióOGELAAT

Jl. Major fee, Plano, and Orth

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