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Heavy Fine For Opium Off Ship

A well-dressed Chinese: woman, Leung Sau-chun, was fined $3,000 by Mr. George She at the Cen- tral Magistracy yester- day for possession of 21 taels of raw opium,

Revenue Officer Humphries said that a female searcher at the Canton Wharf searched the accused after she had

come off the 9.8. Fatshun. Ae

cused not

to

told

the searcher search her hand-i bag as it contained valuables, The bag was found to contain oplum.

Accused snid that she was naked by an old woman to carry the parcel from the boat. She did not know the contents.

'

PINGSHAN CLAIMS

The Pingshon Compensa“ tion Board will hold ita frat meeting next Thursday at the Urban Council Chamber. Past Ofice Building, de 2.30 p.m.

All thone claiming compeit- sation in connection with the Antion

acheme airport

must senil #2 written claim to the Colonial Secretary. For transmission te the Bourt, at iraat two days before the commencement of the pitting,

Return To

Burma

[Treason Trial

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1946.

WITNESS WHO COULD

Mother Testifies AgainstSons

Fር።

An elderly Chinese village

testified woman

at thei Criminal Sessions yerlerday

her Lwo

by The first batch of 1,871 Kainat

first. marriage for Chinese repatriates for Burma her left at 6 pm. yesterday aboard the murder of her scrond hus-

of Kau, 20, Yip Han, 28, and Chan an UNHRA-chartered ship for band, when the trial Rangoon.

for the murder Ma-sang, 22, of Wong Chun, was opened be- fore Sir Henry Blackall. Chief Justice.

The trip was made possible through the joint efforts of CNRRA and the Overseas Af- fairs Commnission in Canton.

Yip

NOT

GET AT ACCUSED

Evidence that accused had organised a Self Pro-

tection Corps to preserve order while the Jap anese were otherwise engaged, which was to offer resistance to the British, was given at the Central Magistracy yesterday when lower

Wong Kuen

court proceedings against Wong Fuk-chau, a Trial Opens

former village elder, charged with High Treason were commenced.

wh

An allégation that the arrest by

MORE RESIDENTS

RETURNING

A further large batch of returning Hong Kong resi denta in expected in the Colony next month in the "Empress of Australia,"

According to the local agents, Mesara. Mackinnon Mackenzie, the "Empress of Australia, tohich left Liver- pool on Sept. 22 and is duo here on Oct. 20, Ana 368 civi- tians on board for Hong Kong

Junk Heavily Overloaded

Cigarette Factory Uncovered

A raid on No. 38, Lynd- hurst Terrace revealed anunlicenced cigarette factory manufacturing Three Castles, Players, Gold Flake and Embassy, all products of the Bri- tish-American Tobacco Company.

The owner of the factory, Lau Pla was charged with manufae-

mit, pouRession of apparatus suitable for making cigarettes without a licence, pussesalon of 20 pounds of ray tobacco lent and possession cf dutiablo cigaretten.

It was also stated in evidence that a guerilla had the Japanese Gendarmerie in July. destroyed seven detectives of the Kempeitai 1945, of Ip Tin-shung, a BAAG but was not able to get at accusd because he agent, who la the chief interprater at the Kowloon Magistracy, his

When charged before Comic. was too well protected by the Japanese,

two sons and a friend, was en- Assistant Accused asked him to turn overgineered by the accused, was made tyder in the Marine Court yester. turing cigarettes without a per- Mr. R. S. Smith,

day with having 14 passengers on Crown Counsel, is for the press the garden as it was enemy pro- by the Crown when the trial of baard his motor junk when none cution. Accused. who la not re-perty,

Wong Kuen on collaboration wax permitted. Mak Chit-ming presented, reserved his defence When he refused and told ac- charges opened before Mr. Justice compradore in charge, said that cused that the general was not his E. H. Williams, Puisne Judge, at he came to the Colony to take re- throughout the proceedings.

Seven overt acts are alleged enemy, accused produced a pistol the Criminal Sessions yesterday. fuge, and that the licence issued against necused. Including acts and pointed it at him.

Wong, who is not represented to him by the Canton Authorities re-appre Lo Chai, guerilla of the Eart

permitted him to carry a crew of

Accused was also summoned with the intention of

16. River Column. said that in 1942 guy, pleaded not guilty.

The Jury aro Messrs. B. A. Gell-

for using the brands without hail escaped.

he hock-standing orders to damage

S.1. Platnitsky. prozicutira,

the consent of the B.A.T. Firat witness for the Crows enemy

and man (foreman), A. M. Das Hamox said that he apprehended Makin communications ending prisoners of war

Before Mr. George She at the was Li Sheung. 20. a farmer re materint. He was also told to A. F. Noronha, H. Nolasco, C. Tthe Causeway Bay Tvrhuan Shel- siding at Tung Tau Village. in give resistance to Allied pilots Tavares, F. Grose and M. A. ter yesterday morning. The junk Central Magistracy yesterday, Long, who said that in December, who might be forced to land in Braga.

was heavily overloaded, and there Lu wan fined $1,500 and order- 1943, n man named Wong Fat his territory.,

Sgt. Maj. Mitsumori said that were 24 persons on board. Teed to pay $600 coat to the B.A.T.

him to carry Chai induced him to work with Wines and that he and his necused worked for him. In July | Hegnes

Accused's assistant, Yuen the Kempeitai as an infermer. In unit had destroyed over

permitted

Lók-mul, was fined $100 or two A fine of $80 was imposed months' hard labour for making the headquarters of the Kemne members of the Kempestal's deteclast year, accused was introduced only a crew of ten.

in default two weeks in prison, cigarettes without

4 permit tal, he met the accused. Accused tives. He could not get to accuse him by his interpreter, Lau. He was in

in charge of hin

th Mak was told that within ony pressure brought by Lau on Ma

from the Import and Export waters of the Colony he must car. tered with the Chinese anthuri. found by a railway conlie in He was told to obtain others.)ed as he was well protected by the had no knowledge that there was

Department. concerning guerillas,

Hentified accused as the man accused to work for the

nly with the conditions oi whom his unit lind been huntingdarmerie.

Hong Kong licence.

Another Chinese unemployed sidents who returned to China Johnstone foreman, B. Field

was fined $750 for possession of four tela of raw opium at the Rome place.

A total of 1,877 Chinere re-

from Burman during the war registered last month with th Overseas Affairs Commission in Canton

Of for repatriation. these 1.819 made

themselves

KUOMINTANG MANĮ available for the trip, the res

DISCHARGED

mainder staying in Canton,

As a result, 52 Chinese in the Colony who had earlier regis-

ties, were called up to board the wil-ship.

Chiu Kwak-ying, 32, Kamin tang employee, was discharged an Kowloon Court by Mr. . . Sainsbury yesterday when nesses were beard agait-t him on count of urceny from Mary Lenne and Chiu Yuk-man Next the Kowloon Homital in Arvio Street on Ang, 30. Mr. Sainglnay helt

There was in ulein evidence to pedve the enze,

fendant was originally charge with armed highway robbery. the charge being amended later 11. Inreens from person.

EXPORT LICENCES

As from October 1st it is proposed to simplify the system af export licences as filliness: ---

I.

Export licencts will not be required for any articles ex- ported from Hong Kong except the following:

(R)

(b)

(c)

Those listed in Government Notification No. 238 of

July, 1946.

Bottles- kinds.

Cotton Yarns-all kinds.

Fondstuff-

Biscuits-- Government

Beans

Brond

Butter

theese

Chromat O

Flour

Lard

Ment, Canned

Milk. Sweetened Condenser

Noodles

Pennut Oil

Rice

Salt

Sugar

Glass, Sheet-all sizes and qualities.

Motor Accessories —–

All spare parts and accessories and whether with or without any additional work or pro- cess on or in connection with any vehicle pro- pelled by mechanical power excluding water. borne craft) aircraft, railway locomotives and

trams.

Potassium Chlorate.

Printing Materials -

Newsprint, printing paper of all kinds, print- ing ink, roller composition, brass matrices, type metal, types and all printing materials, including chemicals used in process work. Refrigerators--all makes new or used. Rubber-Pale Crepe.

Smoked sheets.

Timber all kinds, including firewood.

Piece Goods of all kinda (G.N. No. 405 of 14.9.45). Oranges of all kinds (G.N. No. 296 of 31.7.46).

(d) Applea of all kinds (G.N. No. 320 of 11.8.46).

(e) Bottles-all kinds, whether whole or brolten (G.N. No,

402 of 11.9.46).

(f)

Any cohumodities as may be ndtled to the schedule to the Prohibited Export Order.

2. Licences will not be given to export the commodities men- tloned in para, 1, except as follows:--

(0)

(b)

Fixed proportions of all importations of the follow- inge commodities are released for export:-New- sprint, potassium chlorate, glass (not heavier than 18 oz.). coconut oll

Piece goods, export is permitted of any piece goods (other than cotton) which have been released from Rodowns in accordance with the Piece Goods (Control) Order.

3. Licences to export commodities mentioned in para. 2 (a) and (b) will be granted by the Department of Supplies, Trade and Industry, Mercantile Bank Building, in accordance with the following procedure:

... Ón and after October 1st applications for licences to ex- port the above commodities must be submitted to the Depart- ment of Supplies, Trade and Industry in triplicat, and, if ap- proved, it will not be necessary for licencees to attend at the Imports and Exports Office.

This does not, however, rolleve exporters of the necessity of filing export declarations with the Imports and Exports Dapartment, In respect of commodities the export of which a Hiconco is unnecessary. When a commodity is covered by un export licence granted by the Department of Supplies, Trade and Industry,it will not be necessary to file an export declara- tion with the Superintendent of Imports and Exports in ad-

All oxport licences must be handed to shipowners before for at the time of louding the cargo and must, bo returned with copy of the ship's manifest to the Imports and Exports De- partment prior to clearance.

sued by the DEPT. OF SUP

The jury were Messrs. A. C.

stad. Leung Fung, A. G. Wood- ier. Chun Chun-tseng, J. Dak ker and So Taleuen.

Mr. A. J. Clifford, Crown Counsel, assisted by Sub-Ing- pertor R. McVey, is conducting the Crown's euse.

According to Mr. Clifford, the body of the deceased was

hole near the railway track in Sha Tin, His hands were tied behind his back and he had been strangles1,

His wife, Chu Kin, would tell the Court the the Yip brothers were ent on friendly terms with the decused who had allegedly raped their wives.

information | Japanese.

On one occasion, in 1944, arrus ed instructed him to join a party to go to Shumchun, together with a Japanese named Shu Chun, a Chinese. Wen Fat others. At Shumehan he two persons arrested.

Cbni red FBW

Got The Sack two arrested men and saw accused Several days later he saw he

Gen-

for a long time during the Japan- On July 10, witness received a

#ccupation.

report from Lau, saying that the accused had given information to

Hostile Witness

Ai oyater merchant, Tang Kau-Lhu that Ip Tin-shang was a BAAC ebal. 27, said that about March. agent. Ip. his two sons and on- 1942, he went out to ten with other Chinese were tested. necused.

Accused: Accused told him that

How did you know was the head of Hau Chuon that I was the one who gave such to Lau?--Lau told me so.

Did you believe what Lau told you? Yes.

Can you prove that I gave Lau

"Between 2 and am on July 1, the brothers and the third strike them with poles. He but Village. Acepsed had a pistol and information

Becused broke into deceased's heuse and robbed him of $800. The woran saw her husband dragged out of the house.

Giving

Kiu evidence. Chu said that decrased was alleged to have raped the wife of first

accused. This was settled at a village meeting apon which the

deceased compensated the first

accused with a pir She heard her sans saying that the wife of the second neewed had also been raped by the deccased.

Ta Mr. Arculli (defending)

she said she recognised the first necused Hécause of his build.

Were you originally charged by the Police with procuring the murder of your husband?

- Yes.

I suggest to you that you knew there were three men hiding in your house that night and that these three men were not the defendants 1 did not know there were three mun hiding in my house that night

The case was adjourned to this morning.

ANNOUNCEMENT

OF WEDDINGS

not seen them since.

Witness gave the Japanes ua information and as a result he get the sack. He WRS told that h was useless as he did not help.

A Chinese doctor Tam Ng

was in European clothing. He was introduced to accused by a friend after the Japanese had looted 'his form.

he Wa

After talking to accused. not bothered again. He saw de cured wearing an arm-band say- said that he had practiced in line that he was head of the De Long for many years. In 1943 he was introduced to some Jaunu

e and was

told to

the

prostitutes in the Japanese Army

Later he was asked by a sergeant- major to join the Kempeitai. He saw accused with arrested men. He left the Japanese service as he did not want to work for then any longer.

The father of accused said that his son was born in Cheungshu- wan and at the age of 10 went to sea for one year. He never n't Hong Kong again.

Corps Formed Cheung Yuli, 36, farmer, of Lam Han Vlnge. Ping Shan. said he was a village elder. I April, 1942, he met accused at the headquarters of the Kempeitaj st Pan Kwai Village. He was asked to give and store hav at Japanes hend detective of the district. headquarters. Accused was the

pic.

Some time in August, 1949. he saw at a bus ston near Ngau Tau Village Un Long, a party of Jap anese and Chineso detectives in- cluding the accused

used searching pen. He saw a man named Law The forthcoming weddings are Ki-cheong being arrested by the announced of Lieut.-Commander party and taken away. James William Cable, Royal Navy, Accused was in civilian clothes residing

the Royal Naval and carried a pistol. Officer's Mess in the Hong Kong

Between June and August. 1944, Clab, to Mig, Judith Halley, nce he saw accused and a party Judith Nicholas, of Victoria, Aus- Japanese in a motor car going to tralia, and of Mr. Robert Alphonse wards Sheung Shui, Preau, residing at the Repulse Bay Hotel, to Mrs. Marcelle Ca- buy, who is en route to Hon Kong aboard 8.5. "Asia".

to attend a meeting at which

of

o*

fence Corps of Un Long District. At this stage Mr. Smith pro dured a document signed by the that

witness. Witness admitted he signed it but claimed the docn ment had been blank when he signed.

the information?~Lou told me

$0.

Sino-British Meeting

hitl

Four Chinese women who claimed to be workers on the premises were all cautioned.

Club

Took Law In

After some discursion, and

"}

Own Hands

The Right Reverend I. O. Hail, Bishop of Hong Kong, presided over a General Meeting of the

Convicted of a charge of cam- Sino-British Club on Wednesday

mon assault and aiding and abet- convened for the purpose of electing in the assault respectively. ing officers for the forthcoming Hui Ying-kit, 20, unemployed, and. year. Mr. T. W. Kwok, one of Tang Yau-wab, 36, a barber, were the original founders of the Club, each sentenced to 37 days impri-

A letter to say that he was To the jury, witness said that unavoidably prevented from

wrote a

senment by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon Court yesterday, sen- what kind of he did not know

tending.

tence to commence from date of compensation accused had got for

Inap. Dowman, prosscuting, said riving such information, since the casting vote by the Chairman, detention. matter was a private arrangement was decided that the Club should that the police considered it suf- have a Chairman, a Vice-Chate

acient that defendants be let off between Lau and accused,

man, and a Secretary-Treasurer with a warning against taking Secret Reports

The officers vlee‡nd were. Ost the law lato their own hands. The document was a petition to the Specia! Branch for the release Chan Ho toid the Court that Forces, as Chairman, Mr. Ma Man Evidence was given that in com

with a

Chinese soldier, Brm- accused told him that he had re- of the accused. stating that the

Fal an Vice-Chalman, and Cap-ed with

they had ay Defence Corps was a unit only to

pio, Education Officer C! celved secret reports that Ip was thin Opio,

Faulted Yuen Kin, 33, of 184, preserve vence in the village and a BAAG agent. Accused inform- Land Forces, 43 Secretary-Trea Reclamation Street, on the pretext.

surer. A Committee of ten tu not to resist the British.

Mr. Smith told withens that he ed witnces that ip was to be are formed, the Chairman to invite that he was a traitor.

Two days later accused! ava

Complainant gave evidence that could produce four witnesses trested.

Aye British members and the Drove

that witness knew what the told him that had been arres-Vice-Chairman to invite Ave Chi-the two accused with the soldier had come into his room when he petition was.

nese members.

was lying ill with a fever and had Mr. Smith asked the Court to

the next mealing of the wanted

take him away and ' him to the Chinese Cerdar- St. John's Hall, 6.30 p.m., Father Ryan is to give a talk on Englished with having been a member of Music, illustrated by gramophone the Tai O Self Government As- sociation" during the Japanese occupation,

treat witness as hostile. The ap pileation was granted.

Mr. Smith said that witness WAS

working with accusell during the occupation and had made a lot of money. Witness denied this and wald he was still very poor.

Hearing was adjourned until 18 a.m. today."

MURDER CHARGE

WITHDRAWN

ed.

Clarke. of Headquarters. Land

in reply to accused, witness At

ig

aid that he did tell him all this. Club, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at where he would be charge

Ip Tin-thang said that when he was arrested saw accused utside the house. Alighting from the ferry in Hong Kong: accused said: "Mr. lp, don't be afraid; Somebody had made certain ac- usations against you to the Jay- anese but I shall do my best to help you."

records.

Sir George Pirie

In Colony

During his detention, he was questioned four times, once by the Air Marshal Sir Georgo Pirie, accused and two other Chinese. K.B.E. C.B., M.C...D.F.C. A

Accused said to him:

Air Commander-in-Chief, "You lled At the request of Chief Inspec- tor C. Mottram, appearing for the must make a confession. Two per arrived in Hong Kong yesterday prosecution. a charge of murder song will come forward to say afternoon on an informal visit to was withdrawn at Kowloon Court that you are a BAAG agent. YouR.A.. units in Hong Kong and

Kowloon. be against Chan Hing, 30, and tt. At the most you will get a pri- Captain J.B.F. Hawkins, Chiot before Mr. W. H. Latimer yester will not be beheaded if you adult le accompanied by Group doy Chung Kam, 42, who were origin son term. It is certain that you Engineer Officer. Air Command.

accused

of having,

will not convict an innocent per-1 Dimmer"" RECORDED MUSIC Japanese were engaged otherwischarge was preferred, against first son as the British do."

The Gramophone Recital at the Forces Education Centre today will include Beethoven's 8th Sym- phony, "Variation on a theme of Thomas Tallis" by Vaughan Wil- liams, and Brahms's 1st Piano Concerto.

accused

and to be ready to cooperate with accused who was allowed ball o in cross-examination, th, Japanese to offer

tho witness: resistance $160 and will face police court asked ngalat the British. Accused was

proceedings on a charge of pos-questions I put to you on that oc- the head of the corps.

sension of an offensive wenpon basion were given me by the in- Hearing was fixed for Oct. 3 at terpreter Lau?--I don't know. on the return trip to Singapore

The case was adjourned to this morning.

Tried To "Get"

Accused

10 a.m.

Yeni added that he told them ho no was only

an employer of the Association. They had attempted to drag him'out and first accused had assaulted him. A neighbour summoned the police who arrived on the scene and took the three in custody. The soldier was handed over to the Chinese Military.

MONEY MARKET

Gold made an unexpected rall after the previous day's fall when it cloned at $336 a tael. Yesterday it opened at 8337 and jumped to $352, slightly casing to $349 at the close

On one occasion he was asked

There were fewer sellers of. cused was in the chair. The athers at in custoder cannot get out of this place. The South East

seren Japancae are different to the Bril- Sir George was met on his ar Chinese National Currency on the and prices, meeting was to organise

Yu Yu-fai in Kowloon on July 7th. They are most careful and rival at Kal Tak by the A.0.C. market yesterday, self- #

Mr. M. A. da Silva urotection corps for the purpose

for Air Commodore Webster, C.H.E.. especially

Lutures, Wero represented while

An the accused in the case. preserving ponce

amended

and Group Captain G.K. steadier, Futures opened at $1.19

A.F.C.

to CN$1,000 and closed at $119. During his visit to the Colony, Spot was more or less stationary, The Air Marshal Pirie will stay at Air and closed at $1.38.

House as the guest of Air Commo- dora Webster. He will be leaving

on Saturday morning.

LOCAL DANES CELEBRATE Yesterday, the 70th birthday of Russian woman, N. M..

King Christian X of Denmark.

S'hai Exchange Akcenova, 40, of 12, Granville

was celebrated by the Danish Road, was reprimanded by the An Informal discussion will take community with a private cocktail Closing Shanghai Tutes. Magistrate. Mr. W. H Latimer place at the Chime Club at 8.30 panty in the Jacobean Room of quoted by Associated Press, were: at Kowloon Court yesterday for p.m. today on surticipation in the Hong Kong Hotel. behaving in a disorderly manner Municipal Government. Several In the absence of Mr. Nerkel- while drunk in Salisbury Road prominent residents have promise? man, the Danish Consul, Mr. C.

the Peninsula Hotel on to be present, and the bublle i Blaker. Acting Consul, acted nour

Another witness, Chang Chuk Civilians as well as service per-ping, in evidence sald that he was sonnel are invited, refreshinents in charge of a garden belonging will be obtainable in the interval. to Major-General Tam Long-sung.

Niimori Case Ending On Monday

RUSSIAN WOMAN

REPRIMANDED

COSMO CLUB DISCUSSION

At yesterday's hearing of the case against Niimori Wednesday night. She was die invited to attend.

charged with a a caution after Sub- Genichiro, charged on eight counts of having In Askow, for the prosecution. committed war crimes in Hong Kong, on the told the Mugistrate that the Police high seas and at Shanghai, the defence closed did not wish to press the case. its case by calling Major Hirao Yoshio, who testifled as to the theft of Red Cross parcels from the "Awa Maru" by Chinese coolies.

The closing addresses will be near the Peninsula Hotel. delivered at 10a.m. on Monday.

The

.L

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

proprietors stated. that they had Latest Arrivals at the Penthalt · Hom). The case is being heard before bought the articles from Chinese Include Mrs. N. Horban, Miss Tyut Maug, Lieut-Col. J. C. Stewart (Dest. but did not know they had been Yu Ching ifal, 0.8, Darrod, N, Nicoi of the J.A.G. in India) President stolen.

man, Lo Tun. RE. LawIY, WH,

Desineiures from the Penlapule include

hort.

Indian Association Formed In Colony

"U.S. dollars fell buelt to 54.80. Sterling had buyers at $16.20, and Australion pounds were unchang- ed at $13.10.

Gold per ounce US dollars H.K, dollarA

да

Buring Sellings

CNS CNS

215,000 215,500.

--3,020 760

3,000 780

MACÃO BURNS OPIUM

Macao, Sept. 26. The second official incineration of Government seized Dnipra and heroin smoking paraphotnalia toak pluca yesterday, nehr: 235,

In Hong Kong on a short official visit from Singa- Riviera Hotel: The butting was pore, with the object of studying the condition presided over by Captain Alvaro of Indian Nonals in the Colony, is Mr. S. K. Salgado, the Commissjoner ana

Commandant of Police. Chettur-representing the Government of In-Dally raids are belug innde by and Major M. I.. Ormsby (The Farther Investigations revealed Branch, Capt. Maupin, and Capt. West Yorkshire Regiment) and that the parcels were, stolen burak,

día in Malaya.

the Police but an evil planted long Captain B. N. Kaul (The Frontier coollen or workmen employed by Capt. A.W. Bruz, Capt¿ATON Batin.: › Duking an interview at his hotel / bben engaged to defend thein and in the past calidot be uprooted in Force Regiment) Members.

the Taiwan Transportation Co., Buckling, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Major G. B. Puddicombo (Vic-pany. It was not possible to find wolf. Wilson B Babel, J.;

yesterday, Mr. Chottur sald, that will appear for them at the trial weeks or even months. I will ba a lang and painful trail for which toria Rifles of Canada). Ja Prose-out who stole the parcels

ail energies just be regulated by On Wednesday, cuting Officer. The accused in ref:

Crance. Cant wall Mer, K. Bresino; that the Indian community word prosented by Messrs. Takabash!

Not Suspected Larwin, Mian, D. Loon Capt. Droll, living on the whole, in satisfactook part in the forming of dent

voluntary association: hore which Miki and Yurito Nibun, qësisted;}

tory conditions. There was no reason to suspect A.M: Cortalte, Cal. A Yasbrook E.K by Lleut. J. Bonyon, R.E., ne that any member of the staff of Billy and Mea; D,T. Boul,

When, Bo returns to Singapore will eventually provide education Indian children and poor Adviser.

for 400 POW Camps had stolen them and

tomorrow, Mr. Chettur, will have ads in the Colony.

orphana competede ihre and half lay-one children are already Investigations were confined to Transportation

and on the draft list of the orgahlas festors which will be appmored by th's fod an communities. - Kleyen MITMENTS DEMIES SA Rociation

dths tha: stanifhiod with › fótiri

| Edmon, Mr. X, Lov· Höllingeworth. 9. w. investigatióni here had shown on Oct. 18.” AMd chattur } prudence.-Qur Own ' Cóéreapots

Parcels Thefts

The last witness to be railed by cooller of the

the deforce was, Major, Hirap Yoshio, Officer Commanding Kow

vian from Bluepadat, tila murhida·Inolaida. Mr. Takahashi "then" intimatett Mogers, 8. Holbes, #, Chartery, P. Joon District, Gendarmaris who that the case for the defence WAS RuP.8; Galinduks, 2. P. Wan

Stok in closed, and requested antedjourns and Ling: Ohlu-wing)

*#2111e bakma i bo zgnable him

said that he w

1044, to payout

into the loss of HM,

GREEK SOLDIERS KIDNAPPED-

* Athens, Bet720, ovin, Greek, soldiers, defen |frontier" post; on Mou

lialan,Zon:

captur

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