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The Japs Were Not Rugger Players

"As the Japanese did not play rugby, they did not

join the British POWs in this game, but they did play baseball with the American POWS because they liked the game," said Lieut. Tamaki Koji in the course of his testimony at yesterday's hearing of the War Crimes Trial of himself, Sgt. Chiba Arashi and Sgt. Fujiie Horoji.

In referene: to the ense in which Valantia Noviker, 42, was charged before Mr. Blair-Kerr on i Jan. 21 with driving without due ¦. cure and caution and driving at speed exceeding 30 miles per hour, m Nathan Road on Jan. 10. and reported by the China Mail n having been adjourned for one

ense for the defence ing baseball because they liked werk, it was learned yesterday opened with the calling of this game. An they did did that the defendant later applied, for the case to be heard immient, Tamaki Koji, who said understand rugby, they

diately.

As Inspector Serim offered m objection, is Worship decided 10 hear the case in the afternoon, although the Court staff was

litay. As Mr. Marras da Silva "Was "unable

1 withdrew Tram the case.

Plending quilty to both connte defendant was fined the maxi- mum of $260 on each charge.

(3)

The

not

that as Heito Camp was not not join the British POWs in situated in a hygenic locality,playing the gamè. malaria was very prevalent in

present; besystem

LOCAL ESTATES

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the Chu Coast Oliver * Glob in Hong Kong, who set at Stue by Interament amma o July 12, 19.

COMORES,

Inft local. Enter Spr Jezu of Viele innaah tertump

anted to Mr. D. StrBett, zaliziteg za uwful afterne for Mr. Christ Kisler, withew, of St. Killo, Melbourne,

Local éstate sworn andre 223pell wan de by Me Repaniid Prungen Säll un, pe und Peony Camumaahator et the Chines Marttine Castanus, et af Nov. 153, Tam helend Rand, whos alter in Blondes, n

June 19, 1:43:

Produs heen

langiten duzuelit.r. M. Panitia

Phun time human Wang lu residing at New Asia“ „Hotel.

Dette fastesteindrailun

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busty

mended to Mr. M. J. Arutronu, solicit

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the early stages. As officer in "Very" Pleased" charge of the Camp, he ar

for A drainage ranged

ta be put into forer. At the same time, it was pinned to provide umenities for POWs by transforming the area into a park.

As a result of the facilities which were made available to them, the POWs were very pleased and the relations which existed between the Japanese and POWs were most friendly. Tamaki said that it was his POWs who were working in Policy to assist POWs as much the sugar factory were allowed as pissible by accepting sug- to eat some of the sugar and gestions which they might put they were very happy about it. A lot of land was used for forward. In response to a re-

the planting of sweet potatoes quest for a stage for concerts, Tamaki sald

obtained and from February 1944, ap- he boards, nails and other mater-proximately 300 kilos of sweet.

potatoes were supplied

to

were

to

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1947.

TRUST IN. EACH OTHER

the

London, Jan. 21 Lady Cripps, President of the British Aid to China Fund, who recently henden an all-women goodwill de Ingation to China, declared tonight: have come back

""} the deepest conviction of the possibilities for future between China and

Great Britain, if forward unafraid and trust in each other

She

addressing Anglo-Chinese Chamber of Commerce dinner at which the Chinese Ambassador and Madame Cheng were present. ---Reuter,

1808

we can do

tif

An

MCC

Score 287 For Five

Adelaide, Jan. 24.

The Marylebone batsmen spent the opening day of their return match with South Australia endeavouring to find the best form in readi- ness for next week's fourth Test. The figures of 287 for five looked satisfactory but the bats- men were still not very confident against the leg-spinners Dooland and Oswald.

It was the old story of cramped footwork although

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THE INTERPORT Interport

Soccer

TEAM

Seven of the Shanghai interport team arrived by air on Thursday, more will arrive by ss. Shengking this morn- ing at 10 am. Froniker picyers will arrive by plane this morning. As the result of these late arrivals „Shang- hai man be forced to wake some last minute, changes i their line-up).

Hutton, Fishlock and Hammond occasionally TENNIS produced some glorious strokes. The whole

Americans

Sydney, Jan. 23.

two

atmosphere here at the picturesque Adelaide DOWN UNDER Oval was distinctly pleasant with umpires un-

and troubled by futile appeals encountered in so Two Australians

reached the have many games of this tour,

An excellent slip entch dig-semi-finals of the Australian ten- missed Washbrook at 60 but is singles championships.

Today's quarter final matches hold the Ridings could not

follows: resulted as chances offered by Hutton and Fishlock, who added 108 the second wicket.

Hammond painstakingly play-

Poor Box Enriched French

The Poot-Box at the Kowloon enriched by Magistracy Was 399.30 when table money veized in five Police raids en street gam

on Thursday was bling joints ordered confiscated by the Magis- trates.

on

Coalition

Cabinet

for

John Bromwich, of Australia, best Colin Long, of Victoria, 6-2, 7-5, 4-6, 6-0

Tom Brown, member of the

ed himself in and when satisfied American Davis Cup squad, beat that he had accustomed himself Adrian Quist, Australian Davis to the slow-paced wicket and Cup player, 8.0, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2.

Gardnar Mulloy, America seeing the bail clearly, he made Davis Cup player, bent Liong cover-drives in the real Ham- Brodie, of Victoria, 6-2, 6-8, 6-2, mond manner. Hammond un., 5-7, 6-1. doubtedly benefited from

the

Paris, Jan. 22.

Dinny Polis, Australian Daviz Paul. Ramadier,

rest since the Melbourne Test Cup player, beat Billy Sidwell; of Pre- and showed a heartening return New South Wales, 6-3, 10-3, 6-3

to form.

Angearing before Mr. Latimer the charge of keeping a gan on Jan. 23. Wong Pan pleaded M. bling booth at Shanghai Street? that it was only a small affair, with bets of five and ten cents.French Socialist

mier, announced tonight which he ran as part of the entertain.

the definite formation of these Stating that he was taking a coalition Cabinet and con- very leather #23 submitted the list to the Fewls, and ordered the $35.65 seized to Socialist President of the

be donated to the Four-Box, S/I

Vincent Askew prosecuted.

were Chinese New Year time,ments,

were

lenient view of the case,

His

Republic, M.

Hammond requires

sixteen.

-Reuter.

The first post war soc. between cer interport Hongkong Football. Asso- ciation and the Shanghai Athletic Federation will be played at Causeway Bay at 3.30 pm and a record crowd is expected to witness what should be one of the great tuss- les between the two ports.

With the exception of Suen the Northerners Kam-suen have chosen their best side and reports from Shanghal state confident flat they are fully of coming through with flying colours.

Most of the players have been seen in action here be- fore. Of the four non Chinese,

lanniball represented Hong Rung against Shanghai in 1940 and "Blondie" Robcastoff played for Shanghai here in 1937 whep Shanghai. won by four goals to three; he scored three goals. Mike Karllitch,

[1]

ex-St. Francis schoolboy and one of the mainstays of the Soviet team attack in Shang- haig, plays his first interpart against Hong Kong though he represented Combined Foreign- in 1940 against Hong recently ers

in Kang. Leu Meyer of the Jew

good satis-ish Recreation Club is to player in the defence. this

ints to build a hut. He also rows each day. The leaves arranged for ropes for a box- ing ring. A library, containing and vines were used to feed the

PETER SMITH Some 500 books, was also start pigs and ducks which

BETTER dby him at the request of bring reared. At one buffaloes were kept and

runs tomorrow to complete his 50,000 runs in first-class ericket. POWs, Baseball equipment was

slaughtered and

Adelaide, Jan. 22. headquarters,

a feat only surpassed by Jack. obtained from

Peter Smith, who Hobbs, Frank Woolley, Patsy but this game was only played sumed by the POWs.

mostly white leghorn,

an operation Hendren. Phil Mead, Dr. W G. underwent. As by Be Americans.

the

also kept.

Grace and Herbert Satcliff.

Sydney, is progressing British POWs preferred ba

The scale of rations differed

Yan Fat and Mok Wing had Auriol.

If not playing one of his best factorily and is expected

The selectors of the Hong play rugby, he arranged

from time to time, but all the their bail of $50 each estreated The new coalition government

ministers and five innings, Hutton was master for rejoin the M.C.C, team

Kong team have not had an and inflatory for Ms. Catherintais rugby balls.

pigs were given to POWs when they failed to appear before includes 21

Fishlock drove week.

has easy task and have come in for Generally, all the sweet pota- Mr. Blair-Kerr to

the ministers of state without port- long periods.

in for some criticism in certain POWS were provided at the tes were consumed by the forted against gaming refolio, net including M. Ramadier powerfully and his pull for six James-Langridge, who off Gibson's no-ball was a bril. been provisionally chosen Cell Manafell, who set in New Jere river near the Camp. Tamaki POWs, as the Japanese did not ferred against them

aid that he was very fond cat these very much pho Warih yesterday Table

The Vice-Premiers in the list liant stroke: He" appeared at the 12 to meet South Aus- quarters over the last minute 36 and $26.80, respectively. We

are Maurice Thorez, Communist, tempting to hit another six-fralia beginning here on Fri- inclusion of Lee Wai-tong. Lee day, will have an extensive trys not what he was but he is of swimming and often accom-priority for eggs was given to ordered Tan-shu lost his bail of and Pierre H. Tietgen, MRP Po- Oswald when caught in deep.

conflacated to Foor-Box.

a player who needs watching. out tomorrow, after which 1 panied the POWs when they the Hospital and the remain- Chan went swimming. For POWs der shared equally between $10 when he did not appKowloon of state without portfolio are

be-pular Republican. The ministers Ikin's Support

decision will be made regard. Much of Hong Kong's successTM who liked horse riding, horses POWs and Japanese.

fore

Mr. Blair-Kerr at

Hardstaff never really settled ing his recovery from the mus will depend on its right wing Marcel

of Heggie and were provided. As he did not

poor ele sirain sustained on the eve combination to answer the charge of Felix Gouin, Socialist.

down and was out to a

Stickland and on how success. think that the POWs would

fully Alrosa, the pivot can hold make any attempt to escape, he

Roboostoff and Karolitch. allowed them to go horse riding without guards. The Japanese joined the Americans in play-

Jane Munadult, wilaw, pean in New Jenny, United States, Tor neal watate sworn under $26,900, 1:1 by M. A

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Lt.-General "C H. Gairdner C.B. C,B.E, the Prime Millister's) Personal Representative in Japan, left Hong Kong by Sunderland this morning. Get. Gairdner maid a recent visit to Australia called here on his way back in Japan. He stayed for two days

at Flagsta House as the guest of Gen. Erskine,

facilities Swimming

CLASSICAL CHINESE PLAY.

DIALOGUE IN ENGLISH.

CHINESE MUSIC.

SONGS IN ENGLISH.

"THE SPOILED PRINCESS"

with MA TING FONG.

ON

5th, 6th, 7th & 8th Feb. 1947

AT

WAH YAN COLLEGE THEATRE

at 8 o'clock.

Book Now at the King's Theatre,

the Colonial Dispensary. the Cathay Pacific Airways.

Tickets-$5, $3, $2.

IN AIDS OF THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS ASSOCIATION

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GRAND FETE

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MURRAY BARRACKS PARADE GROUND

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST 1947

2 P.M. to 10.30 P.M.

Lady Mark Young has Kindly Consented to Open the Fete at 2:30 pm..

SIDESHOWS, DANCING, CINEMA SHOWS, -TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION AND

NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS.

Have You Purchased Your Entrance Ticket---

$1.00 Each

Obtainable At Wing On Co., Sincore. Co., Sun Co., Chinam Emporium, King's Theatre & Central Theatre.

The following EXTRA PRIZES are added to the list already published: !!!

17-12 FAKE BEATS AT THE ; central theEATRE

(Presented Central Thesis).

181 PLASTIC BAINCOAT (Presented by Allied Trading Company, L44) 101 PLASTIC RAINCOAT (Press ted by: Alled Trading Company, IM) 31 Stall Spaces (10 ft. x 10 ft.) Are Available At‍ $100 Each.

WRITTEN APPLICATIONS FOR BUCH STALLS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE ASSOCIATION HEAD-ĠUARTERS AT THE "FIRE BRIGADE. BUILDING WHERE A PLAN OF THE "LAY-OUT) CAN BE. BEEN YURTHER PLAN CAN ALED BE SEEN AT WATSON'S "DISPENSARY.

"NO SACRIFICE CAN BE TOO GREAT FOR SO NOBLE A CAUSE”

answer

by

of were

himself.

Tamaki said that it was humbling at Chung Choi Street Roclore, Independent Conservar stroke. As usual, Ikin, difficull of the third Test:-Reuter. ...

*

Minister

of

the

remove, gave

Hammond

Hong Kong's Chinese play- ers did not show up too well in the Memorial Cup on Thurs day.

policy to be fair to everybody and to go by the number of near Argyle Street on Thursday, tive, and Yvon Delbos, Radical. The sum of $15.55 table money

Interior: 10 Live

ARGENTINE on each side. persons

was dena

donated

to Poer-Box 8/1 Edouard Depreux (Socialist), sound support in the fifth wie- and poultry consumed Howarth prosecuted. stock

Minister of Justice: Andre Marie ket partnership of 85.

SOCCER TEAM were replaced. Pigs did not

Dooland followed his fine Arrested while playing "fas (Radical), Minister of Foreign

Valencia, Jan. 22. require replacement as they tan" outside the back door of No. Affairs; George Bidault (MRP), third Test bowling with another

Thirty thousand people saw Cultiplied.

1813 Lung Hang Street on Jan.

Minister cf Colonies: Marius, good performance. He always Ping and eight others

apart the Argentine scccer team, San Minister of National commanded respect and Moutet. και on bail of $10 each.

(Social- frem taking three for 40 in 19. Lorenzo Almagra, held to Ecnomy, Andre Philip in they did not appear Court yesterday. Inspector Rogers ist), Minister of Finance; Robert overs, he made the splendid draw by Valencia' here today, Powell asked for the bail and $10.30 Schumann (MRP), Minister of catch that accounted for Fish each side scoring once,

There was little to choose a Kani-hung Works: Jock. tabla money to be estreated. The Transport and Public necessary order was made by Mr.

their speed and La Chung-ODA Blair-Kerr.

their one Virona

Drugs Supplied

Tameki said that certain re gulations were laid down in relation to POWs, but these regulations were not always followed by the Camp Stuff, Tamaki said that he was very strict against the exchange of articles between POWs and i the Japanese. One of these re- gulations forbid the Japanese : to speak to POWs, except when

12 12 La

nan 21. were When

-

PEAK TRAM -STRIKE

runcing

The following are the teams fo A

SHANGHAI: TINGKONG

Chrung Ponz-lun

Mules Moch (Socialist), Minister Oswald in his rst-class between the teams, but Valen-au Yungen

SOCCER RESULTS

In the second half the tour-

ing side took command of the game, but with the home side defending desperately they dic net equalise until 15 minutes from the end-Reuter.

of National Defence: Franecise cricket debut was

erratie inca, with Illoux (Communist), Minister

length and direction but showed keepness, deserved of Agriculture: Henri Tanguy distinct promise. Bradman set goal lead at the interval. Prigent (Socialist) Minister of Labour; Ambroise Croizat (Com- his field with his usual through- munist, Minster of War: Paul Coste ness.-Reuter. There was no development Floret (MRP), Minister of Air: Andre Marcsell (Radical), Minis in the Peak Tram Atrike yester of the Navy: Louis Jacquinct on fficial business. This rul- terday. The trams stopped ing. however, did not apply i

(Independent Conservative),

London, Jan. 22. shortly after 5

Marcel Minister of Education:

results of when Japanese and -POWs o'clock on Tuesday and in the Nacgelen (Socialist), Minister of football matches played today

The following are mixed freely for recreational interval neither side has made

Third Division, Southern: Car- (Communist), dif 3 Reading 0. Georges Marranė Tamaki told the Court that any approach for a settlement. Public Health and Population; The Company's intention to Minister of Arts, Youth and In-

Taizd Division, Northern with the exception of poisonous drags, all other drugs, whether rate a skeleton servira information: Pierre Bourdan, Minis Crewe Doncaster 3; Linenin 2

not materialised owing, it is ter of Reconstruction: Charles Rochdale 3.-Reuter. from Japanese Headquarters. the Red Cross cr purchased by lerstood, to difficulty in get Tillon (Coinmunist), Minister of

ting together

and a provisionalCommerce POWs out of their own fundstaff to run the service. Letourneau, (MRP), Minister for were handed over to the POW

Veterans: Francoise Mitterand Medical Officers. Approximate-

гигровая.

Food: Jean.

·

The

FIXTURES

ung Kwai

leuric Chckand

WR-LONE

wk shri w.ne.

Charit

Bertaras:

Crumley

runs Wing-chui I). Gonno

following are revised Chau Kadeh.. Rugby fixtures for this afternoon to be played at Sookunpoo:-

Commandos v R.A.F. and Poiler (2.20 p.m.)

Navy v Club (3.30 p.m.).

Montreal, Jan. 23. C. W. Leslie, President of th Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa-

London, Jan. 23. Results of football games play ed today were:

Third Division, Southern: Not County 0 Torquay 2; Northamption, announced here today that Canada has filed her challenge Production: Robert Lacoste ton 3 Mansfield 0. (Socialist)--Reuter,"

Oxfordshire for this year's Davis Cup-

Renter.

ly 5,000 Yen worth cd drugs HANGED HIMSELF (dical), and Minister of Indus

were purchased by the

POW

Medical Officers to cover sufliciencies of issues by the Japanese authorities.

in-

Batavia, Jan. 22, After giving damaging

Hearing was then adjourned evidence for the prosecution

till 10 a.m. today.

Athens, Jan. 24.

against Japanese Vice-Admiral Michiaki Kamada in the

war

Ireland

crime's trials at Balikpapan.v. France

Dimitrios Maximes, 72-year-old Borneo, former Japanese naval Kawai Atoshi Royalist, has been appointed by Lieutenant

Atashi

the King to be Prime Minister of hanged himself in a military the new Greck coalition govern-prison.

Was himself held ment, it was announced today. Maximos, a member of the Popu- partly responsible for war list Party, was foreign minister crimes by the Japanese Army during 1833 to 1934-Beuter, in Borneo, Reuter.

British

The Past

Exports In

Year

London, Jan, 21.

Dublin, Jan. 22. Owing to the death of his father, T. Cullen is unable to play for Ireland in the rugger international, against France here, or: Saturday. His place.

at scrum-half will be taken by R Carroll, who appeared in the last Irish trial match. The French rugger team arrived here today after a good crossing by bost.

Bea- of J. D.

three-

Rugby Union: Kent 5-Reuter,

RAF Team Puts Up

Grand

Display

Ng K-cheung Yim Shi-yan

Ko Packing

Econg Ling-ing

Hanniball

Hon Long-hai Karulich Robouswit _11_Yorgun

LÀ YÊU.

Reserves: Koo Yu-leng La Sau-fook Cheong Tam k«»****

1. Meyer Tam Kook-thing Man Yee-leu

TEAMS

The following team will proient he Kowloon Bowling Green Chub asalnost Cho

laun Offers Chibi fruatch Lo played at Atmiin floed at 1.00 mm. to morrow!→

JWN. Dickson, F. Shields, F, Chess- m, 1 Byke (kl). E.F. Pope, K.U. Hamilton, R.P. Philips, A.J. Half takps. ILA Lammert, C. Dowman, J. Hempies, J. MrGuwan (skip). Benet. Meyer

LO

"

The following-have been chosen represent HQ Land Forces to play ATH Land Forces in a bucky friendly today' nt 2.89 pm, on the parade ground. Mue, ray Barracks.

Pre, Bannigan: Per. Harlow; ... L Rover. Br. Well Miracy, Pie. Fark

Clark, L/C, Lorraine.

R.A.F. put up a grand display in their Memorial

Cup soccer match against the Combined Chin-Cpl. Ears Cpl. Phelps, Cpl. Celmins, Cpt

ese on the Navy Ground at Causeway Bay on Thursday and were most unfortunate to loss by 3 to 1 after enjoying a major share of the game. Winning the

tots,

RAF After the change-over, both

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

12.42 pm--Variety."

Announcementa,

1.10 p.m.Orchestial Interiuato, 1.15.Bongs we all sing 1.20 populær, Light Clavich. 2.60...Closs Down,, **

Posture: Programme."

elected to defend the goal at the sides tried hard to gain the

Jend. The RAF were enjoy on a frequency of 845 kilocycles They are staying at the harbour end of the ground, ing more of the ball than the and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 6.30

to 7.30 p.m. and 9 to 11 p. Hibernian Hotel. They had no From the kick-off, the Chinese Chinese, but the forwards were also on 9.52 megacycles, public functions today, the took up the attack and came doing everything but get the IT. majority of them indulging near to scoring on several ball into the net,, The Chinese 12.30 Daily Programme Summary, in shopping around the city. Britain last year exported nearly double the value Kevin Quinn, who played in occasions. The ball was trans-broke through several times, 1.00 pm-News, Weather Report and

ferred to the other end and the but were always thwarted by of goods compared with 1936, but the volume three internationals Inst

RAF had a good chance of the brilliance of Richardson, was no higher, according to Board of Trade an, takes the place

drawing first blood, but week who repeatedly rushed out and Monteith at centre

finishing by the forwarda en dived at the feet of the oncom- figues issued today. The value of the export goods mainly unmanufactured show a quarter in the Irish teamabled the Chinese keep their ing Chinese forwards. Even 6.8 um "Memories of Robert Durna."

Renier,

citadel intact. Following a tually, the Chinese took the lead 7.00 pm todos. Jelay: Now, produced or manufactured in drop from 12.1 per cent to 3.5,

to end when a fast shot from the left 7,10 pm-Landes Itelny: Home News, the United Kingdom was £911, while articles, wholly or mainly Land Forces are to play KCC. | brief period of end

I from Britain, 700,000, or nearly double the manufactured show a rise from cricket on the illes's round this at play. Lai Shiu-wing succeeded was deflected into the net with THE P-dee Tee's Soccer

the Bin

in eluding the RAF defenders Richardson: unsighted. Before Commentary, 1938 figures of £470,800,000. 77.6 per cent to 80.3 per cent.noon Transsert will leave

Vetry in Howison (ni, 1.30 p.m. Lant This total is the highest ever The groups showing the big Forces-XI will be selected from the fol and broke through to score with time, the Chinese went further 2.25 nm-Interlude.

Ney Lots Calling, recorded except for 1920, but by gest rise in export values, were wins Malor Rawley; L: help a fast and well directed shot ahead when Kwok Ying-kl.1.0 -tudiosintese volume the exports were

no veldcles, including locomotives, ME Anders, Capt, Darwin, Col. Clarue;

Richardson which gave

nol following up a hot shot which su onion Kely: Richard Mur

dockin Buch Binding: in higher.

ships and aircraft, chemicals, Wellner, L/C Weld, L/C Tierney,

•~/ Murgh' with Kenneth Horan, drugs, dyes and colours, and Gol. Tarrant, San. Kessedy, Sug. Co chance. The RAF immediately, Richardson failed to hold, scor-

| kerill, Gast. Dorio, Capt. Saunders. returned to the attack and ed on the rebound with Richard-aco London Relays News. With Imports at nearly £1,- machinery.

should have equalised when son out of his charge and still, s.in.p.With Harlimentuott 300,000,000 the "visible" ad- The groups showing the big. The following is tomorrow's programme

10.00 pmuale ›for; Dandlas. verse balance of trade for last gest fall in valus were coal, in the anal Bunday afternoon concert of Stickland missed a perfect sit on the ground. The RAF at 249 pm-Noel Cord Hacien year was over £335,000,000, which dropped from 7.9 per cent phone rusts at the Caiholle Center. He made amends shortly tacked persistently after this, 1.00 pmClose Down

Of the three main classes of to 1 per cent and cotton yarna orerers "The Weckers" (Elbet Smyth); afterwards, however, when. lie but were unable to reduce the exports food, drink and tobacco and manufactures, which drop-Chopin's Bonste: No. 1 in B-Flatpicked up a loose ball and sent lead, although they had many Printed and published for the. Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER how nearly the same percen ped from 10.6 per cent in 1988 asor (Funeral March) Eriskay Love in a swift ground shot which opportunities of doing so. The proprietors The Newspaper

KALIAN BL., Paul's Suite for Birina lage of the total in two years, to 6.9 per cent last yearIeu Homphony No. 2 in 1 ner left: Yu standing. Half time final whistle came with the ball JAMES KEATES. Windsor House,

came with the score one all, la the Chinese gont mouth, Hong Kong, Raw materials and articles ter

tree King's, Building, si 1,30p.m.1

(Borodin), 14

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