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Murder Case At Sessions

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Hearing of the case in which Cheuk Chau. Chemy Kec Cheong, Au Mun, Li Yau, Mak Kau alias Mak Kam Shing and Chan Yu Shu alias Ho Chitt, who are charged with the murder of Hut Chi and Hui attempted Hung and with the

Hing in Inst. 12, started before His Lordship Mr. Justice Williams (Pulsne Judge) at the Criminal Sessions yester- day.

murder of Chan Tak Deep Bay on Oct.

Mr. A. J. Clifforil appeared for the Crown: The first ne- cused was represented by Mr. Y. H. Pun, instructed by Mr. A. S.

Hast- C. Comber of Meara, ings & Company. The other five accused were represented by Mr. Hin Shing-Lo, instructed by Mr. C. A, S. Russ.

The case for the Grown 18 that between 8 and 9 pm, on Oct. 12, at Laufaushan Village' on the British shore of Deep Bay, Hui Chi, Hul Hung and Chan Tak Ing were seized and bound by a gang of seven or eight men. They were put in a rowing boat and taken lo' a part of Deep Bay roughly between the British and Chinese shores.

The anchor was dropped, the three victims whot and their bodies thrown overboard. Of

the three vietins, two died un! the third succeciting in reaching land after an amazing feat of Awam in the endurance be water for almost four Although his hands

were

hours, tied

behind his back and he was badly wounded.

After receiving assistance from villagers, he reported to the Pingshan Police Station, na a result of which the песин were subsequently arrested.

After testimony by Crown witnesses, hearing was adjour- ned til 10 a.m. todny.

NABCATCHER IN NEW GUISE

The

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1947.

KNIGHT STREET Cross-Examination

Of Plaintiff

CASE

Coming Events

April Rotary Club luncheon; Speaker: Compton, MacKenzie. April 6-K.C.C. Dance.

and 7-Easter April 5

Meeting.

Nace

April-11-Watsonian Club dinner

(tentativa data).

Worm's Eye View," April 11 and 12-K.C.C. Play: "A April 12-China Light & Power

Co., Ltd.. annual meeting, noon. Agency Ltd., shareholders' meeting, noon.*

"Ten thousand dollars is not very much to me,'

said Mrs. Kathleen Wong Choy in reply to a question put to her by Sir Henry Blackall, C. J. In the course of her cross-examination yester- day, when hearing was resumed of the case in which the ownership of 4 Knight Street is be- ing contested. Mrs. Kathleen Wong Choy, plaintiff, is represent-April 21-H.K. Lond Investment

ed by the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro in- structed by Mr. W.C. Hung of Messrs. Deacons. Mr. C. E. Loseby, instructed by Mr. M. A, da Silva, is appearing for Mrs. Bertha Kurtz Pears, the defendant. Answering further questiona, safe deposit boxes to under cross-examination, Mra. possible emergencies, Wong said that apart from the document of Jan. 20, 1942, which she gave to Dr. Ho authorising him to look after her property, she signed no other document of nuthoriza-| tion to anybody else.

attend to some

meet

Mr. Leo Re-examined by d'Almada, Mrs. Wong said that apart from her houses In Kow- loon, she and her husband alan owned extensive properly Canton.

int

Orlando,

Father Camaelo R. C., said that at the outbreak of the Pacific War he wan at tached to St. Teresa's Church!

Mrs. Wong said that she had a current account with the No. tional City Bank of New York. bit at the time she left Hong Kowloon. Kong, the Japanese authorities did not permit any withdrawals. Mrs. Wong denied that she came back to Hong Kong from Macao in February or March 10

pressing business.

She had jewellery and title deeda in two safe deposit boxes at the Bank of East Asia. This was in addition to jewellery that which she wore.

Mrs. Wong said that she always had ready cash at home, sometimes as much as $10,000. When it was pointed out to Mrs. Wong by Sir Heary that

She knew that the Japanese called in all U.S. Currency and that It was dangerous to use this money.

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she had a conversation with Mrs. Wong. In the course of which the latter said that she would not be able to leave for Macao until the following Monday, as she was ES-

Y.W.C.A. aisting at a

charity bazaor.

Mrs. Au Konig because she believed war

said she left

to be imminent.

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Replying to Mr. Logeby, Mrs. Au said that she believed war to be imminent by renson of the fact that on Tuesday the doors of the Police Stations word half closed. She therefore decided to leave Hong Kong.

said trat

the

A Friendly Game?

Wong Luk, 44, and twenty-

Stanley Jap. Medico On Trial

At No. 7 War Crimes

six other Chinese were having Court this morning the

game" of War nice "friendly

Crimes Trial of

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In

-ken in the rear room of the round floor at & Lai Chi Kok Lieutenant Sato Choichi Ruud on Sunday when they will open.

He is accused of comhitting] disturbed by Sub-Insp.

Hong Kong A war crime in were Blackbourn, and bundled off to

between October 1932 ยมด the Mong Kok Police Station.

Charged before Mr. Blair-Kerr Augint, 16th 1945 when lo vas at- Kowloon yesterday with Medical Officer In charge of Raming Stanley. Gaol Hospital and, as keeping R common

the house, Wong denied the chargo such, was responsible for and said they were just having well-being of British and Chin- a friendly game, Inspector J. ese prisoners who were patients. Oram, convinced His Worship to the contrary by bringing to light the fact that Wong "was the "banker," and that he re sided at 42 Lai Chi Kok Road.

Wong was fined $400, and the 19 gamblers who appeared In Court $15.,The seven ab- gentecs had their ball of $26

The each estreated.

$201,40 table-money seized was ordered to be confiscated to the Poor Box.

Readers'

Sir,

Is

my

Letters

sense"

CIVIL SERVANT TO WED

Commander Ryder Leaving To-Day

Comdr. A. S. D. Ryder, Hong Kong's popslar De

paty Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate, took his last case in the Marine Court yester- day when he administered a caution to two enterprising junkmen who brought a cargo of livestock from Kwongchowwan to the Colony when they held no certificates of competency to operate the junk. Today, HMS "Opossum" will be taking the Commander and Mrs. Ryder to the island of Formosa, where he will take up his new post as Vice-Consul.

Chinese Medico Fined

was

treatment.

BOYS' CLUBS' THANKS

Club Asvelation wish to express their xratitude to the following who either helped or donated in contection with the

Fete heal on the Murray Parade Ground

on Feb. 1:-

Comdr. Ryder is no stranger to Hong Kong or the Far East, for he was here for 2 years when H.M.S. Medway," the subinariho depot ship to which, he whs nt. tached, was based here,

tration in Hong Kong.

The charge alleges that

After that he was transferred to Shanghai to act as naval staff violation of the laws and usages concerned in

attached to HBM Con- practi- officer, of war he was

A Chinese medicine the illtrentment of the pri-

consisted of intelligence work. He to provide tloner, Ng Chi-kwong, 30, was sulate General, where his duties soners by failing them with adequate medical at. sentenced to two months hard had been in the northern port for medicine, labour without the option of three years when the European tention, including drugs and suitable diet, there fine by Mr. Sainsbury at Central War broke out and he was trans- by contributing to the deaths yesterday for practising western ferred Home for duty.

During the war Comdr. Ryder's of many of them and causing medicine whilst being an unre-

glstered person, at No. 18, work with the Navy was priu- connected with sea de. cipally physical suffering to others.

Dover: The President of the Court Stanley Street, on March 24. Conce. He was Arst at will be Lt. Colonel N. C. Wait.

additionally fined and from there he was transfer- Ng $200. or two weeks, for possus-red to Alexandria, and then to He remained at

sion of polsons and dangerous Turkey where to organised the Lim Tifhlon Kwie, retired sugar

defences of several Turkish ports On drugs without a permit.

and acted as Naval adviser to the this Church until he left for

merchant, sald that he had been

another charge of advertising Turkish Government, attached to Macao in 1946. The Church was living at 244 Prince Edward Rond

Income Tax

whereas "direct" taxation will

in the local Chinese press as a the British Embassy at Ankara. very near 246 Prince Edward since the beginning of 1943. He

Upon the formation of SEAC I was flabbergasted to only meet with "boos",

If we have a Government of the registered medicine practitioner,

under Admiral Lord Louis Mount- Road. He knew Mrs. Wang, knew Mrs. Wong as a helglibour, daughter named but never spoke to her. He only

association lis

People, for the People and by the Ng was. discharged.

Comdr. Ryder' was up- who had

In evidence, Ng said that on batten, Agnes or Pik in. After the knew Dr. Ho Che Wing after the read that an

latter had moved in to 240 Prince been formed in Hongkong to People there can be no question outbreak of the Pacific War, Edward Reed. The latter intro- oppose the proposed Income, but that the proposed lepikiation March 24, a man vialted him pointed to his staff as representa- Mira. Wong moved to house in

Tux in the Colony; the will by now have been buried. duced himself.

Buffering from a swollen foot tive of Naval Intelligence, and placed in charge of the operation- Our eminent and learned and certain disease. He treated al intelligenes section. Waterloo Road. Father Orlando

Lim said that in January 1942,

until the a lot of beating. They make Banker, Mr. Morse, an fit to la-

Chan's sivollen fout with some This pcat he held raid that he visited Mrs. Wong he went to Waterion Road, where effrontery of these people takes

in August at that place very often. He he saw Mrs. Wong. She said that

n point of demanding that the clude in his annual speech undi-

for the proposed Chinese herb and, as he never Japanese surrender support went to kee the daughter she wanted to go to Macao and

"Income tax” and did his practised western medicine, re-1913, when he retired from the Royal Navy and joined the Col- Agnes, who was now Car-wished to give a letter of authori. views of the people should be vided

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les eminent commended Chin to another onial Office for duty in civil at- zation to Dr. He to manage her heard before

reconder, the made. melite nun,

Kcholar Mr. Sloan, who emphasiz houses and to register them. Lim Counsel Objects

fruid that he signed this letter of

Let us begin by supposing ed the fate of "Al Capone". If inster in Wanchal for further fairs with the Military Adminis that some of the members of authorization us witness.

right. geogrphy serves me

As regard to the dangerous

High Ability this polist, Mr. Leo

the new

men Chicago, H., is surrounded by association are

found, ho $10,000 was a large amount to d'Almada raised strong objec Credit Foncler Manager who stayed on in Hongkong, United States territory for many drugs and polsons

He occupa- many miles whilst this precious Bald they were left over from during the Japanese

was flown cut to Hong. keep at home, Mrs. Wong re-tin to the manner in which Mr.

of ours is surrounded by the Japanese occupation when Kong, arriving on Sept. 23, 1945. instructing Mr. plied that $10,000 was not very Silva was

G. M. Davreux. mahagor of tion: that some, have found isle

water and Chinese territory

for he engaged in A much to her. The money was Loseby, whereupon

western. He took up the post of Harbour Mr. Silva the Credit Fancier, said that his conditions in other places so

medicine trade.

Master at a time when everything kept in a steel enfe.

left the Court for a short white, Company were agents for Mrs. dificult that they have sought as many miles.

All the

I do not consider myself emin

Ng's wife told the Maglatrate was in a jumble, but under his returning again after an ab- Wong and, her husband.

ent, much less learned, but I do senec of some 15 minutes. houses enumerated in the 1st pro- fur and tound a colony where

restored out of were built for the ministration maintains Resuming bis testimony, duced in Court

commonseлKE. But were I only of a hospital in Kongmoon and order was 6:00

chaos, and when Mr. J. Jolly, the she helped him to do a western pre-war Harbour Master, return. Father Orlando said that He Mrs. Wong over a period of four such law and order that they feel that I am gifted with some that she was a qualified nurac able administration and guidance e

all further thought medicine business during the ed to the Colony, he took over a Some would "tabon" Mrs. Wong agreed that at continued visiting Mrs. Wong years on land formerly owned by can go about their business possessed of ho

later sold to free from molestation. nis Company but

Harbour Department functioning the time cash was more im- until Jan. 22, 1942. On Jan. 20,

Mrs. Wong.

of those who stayed here under of "direct"; taxation as, after all, Japanese occupation.

with more than pre-war efficiency. at a wed- She 1942. he officiated

made if Revenue is what Government Mr. Davreux portant than property."

the Japanese probably

Though he has always been a knew that when she reachedding between a cousin of Mrs.value of 4 Knight Street, as it

land, was be- money (and would they have requires then why not get it the

Navy man, Comdr, Ryder la find- eany way the way the majority Kwongchowwan or "Free China" Wong and a gentleman named stocd, including

ing a career in the Colonlal Ser- tween $40,000 to $45,000 in 1941, dared to form an association of the public prefer? Wouk. she would receive funds ̧-

of those who Painless extraction is so much

vice very congenial, and his pro- estimate of the then?); some On objection being raised by A conservative

Mr. stayed elsewhere

The Commition of the Boys' and Gitis motion to a higher post testifies might have mare pleasant than rough-shod Not True,

ad- to recognition of his high Mr. Loseby to a question being pine houses was $345,000,

by manipulating methods. the value of made money Davreux said that

RIGOR MORTIS. Mr.

ministrative ‘ability. Admiralty have given It would not be true to say put to Father Orlando,

the houses today, was eastly the Hongkong dollar. thereby

Comdr. Ryder went to seu when directions that the Naval Air that she needed cash to get d'Almada said he would nek no million dollars, with

still a boy. At afteen he was n cccupation

helping the Japanese war effort Section at Kai Tak, hitherloway

would frem Hong Kong as further questions but

no "Lea money." guaranteed and Father known as H.M.S. "Nabeatcher, fckly an poble. She never request

Orlando to

Dr. Ho Che Wing, Bachelor of (and would those who have

Nan Kank & Co., Davie, Hong & Co. midshipman in HMS "Centurion" Lid, The Asian Company. Jane G and saw action at the Battle of is to be renamed H.M.S. "Fly- though lng one,

stand down.

Medicine and Surgery, Edinburgh, come from China dared form

British American Tubacoa Co. Alex Jutland in the First World War. catcher." The change will take of her

Sir ek In answer to

Electronics, The forthcoming wedding of Chocolate Henry, said that he was asked by Mrs. associations there?)

Co. Yutunelal housen, nor did

When war ended he spent à con- When Hongkong became Bri- place today,

Ser China Emporium, De Schulthers * Co. siderable period as a submarine affer to sel} two houses for Father Orlando said he never Wong to stay at 246 Prince Ed-

many Selwyn John Walter, Civil these and ward Road to prevent the pre-tish again, 11.M.S. "Nabentcher" was | $60,000,

saw Mrs. Wong in Hong Kong mises being looted or occupied by others flocked to this Colony, vant, living at the French Mis-M. A. Anrett & Co. Mrs. Chan Pune officer, specialising in anti-sub-... originally part of the wartime

He saw the Japanese. Mrs. Wong denied that Mrs. after Jan, 22, 1942.

Let us not forget those who slon, Battery Path, Hong Kong, Chau, Mr. 5. 5. Funk, Mr. His marine and electrical duties. Dr. Ho said that after Mrs. Mobile Naval Air Base organ- Pears helped her out of a great her next after the liberation.

Toc, B.. sold 30 cent packets of cigaret- and Beryl Mary Gillman, Penin-The Dalry Farm, Land Transport and isation, the units of which bore difficulty Mrs. Wong alan Father Orlandu sald that a wong went to Macao, he saw he

left there in the beginning of May Les for $2 and even $3, etc., sula Hotel, is announced. names having the initial lettera denied having obtained $20,000 large number. of people

etc. Let us not forget those NAB. As this organisation from Mrs. Pears or that she Hong Kong on Jan. 22, 1942, 1942.

Prior to her departure for Ma- who have battened on the rents. has now been disbanded, the had decided to support Dr. Ho Many of them were his pari-

not forget name is no longer applicable. in a story which was false. hioners and they came to see con, Mrs, Wong executed a letter racket. Let us

"Flycatcher" has been select- When Dr. Ho visited her in him and to say good-bye. He cf authority in his favour to man. those who have been directly Macao, he also brought cash remembered, the date because age her houses and to attend to responsible for the keeping up Dr. Ho of prices. Let us not forget in Hong Kong Currency, in- it was the date of his mother's the registration thereof.

said that the letter af authority those who are responsible for did no empower him to seli or the corruption referred to the mortgage any of the houses.

Dr. Ho said that it was men- apeeches of our learned unoff- all properties had to be registered Tax was not enforced when the retook Hongkong: a in outer to secure their release British from Army control. Dr. Ho sald great many irregularities might that the letter of authority au- have been obviated. thorized him to collect rent.

I am beginning to feel that Dr. Ho denied that he called on, it is not reluctance to pay taxes Mrs. Pears in February 1943 and

The average of the Food and Introduced himselt as Mr. Wong. which motivates the Anti-Tax

Declaring that he had to take, were carried by two other casual He first made Mrs. Pears' ac- Association, but fear of dia-

Fuel figures for the-four (4) quaintance in October 1942, when closure of irregularities. If a very serious view of the case coolies.

On arrival at the wharf, weeke ending 20.8.47 in $14.8203. he called at 4 Knight Street, for the Tax, therefore, does noth as the accused was practically lug more than help to keep

a witness to the robbery and accused was paid off with six The Rehabilitation Allowance for the first time, to collect rent.

Dr. Ho said that on Aug. 31; down irregularities then it will

be the lame as for the month of Ha (where approximately 80 per the cash cheque for $60.

March namely: 1942, he made nine separate ap have achieved something worth was arrested on the premises $10 notes and two 35 notes and the month of April will therefore

one woollen plications to the Japanese for re-

while. gistration of Mrs. Wong's houses.

Artisans And then, perhaps, we will cont. of the stolen goods wero was also given While in Macao, he saw Mrs.

Dr. Ho denied having offered Wong every day. He had been 2. url 4, Knight Street to Mrs. have less of this scrambling found by Detective Mak Cheuk) cardigan and a pair of socks.

A few days later, but before Cooties His Worship sentenced defend- Then, Dr Ho and rushing for money. asked by General Wong to take Pears in February 1942.

the cheque-cashing incident, he Females

Afonthly-paid Workers recapture a ant to two years' hard labour. care of Mrs: Wong and family said that Mrs. Pears' evidence that perhaps, we may

S/I Askew sald that a report mat a man surnamed Lam who Males $90.00 per month and would not have allowed her he had later called on her with a lttle of the old, quiet and con- to come back to Hong Kong if receipt for $20,000, and said that tentment which prevailed in was received on Feb. 22 by the invited him to go and stay at Females

that the 172 Tunglowan Road. This Food and Fud Losts: for the work to sell nt

Talmtsatsui Police Mrs. Wong was willing she wished to do so. It would that price was a "made up story."/ Hongkong once upon a time. have been too risky for her to

And if the poor, those living, Krishna Silk Store had been man, as well as Li, Yuk, had ading 21.8.471-

Verotablo Dr. Ho, said that he first learnt

verge of destitution, broken into and approximately since abscondled. It was at tils come back. Mrs. Wong never about Mrs. Pears clubm to the on the suggested to him that she wish-house when he visited her in and those many others who are $80,000 worth of, gouds stolen. address that the Police recovered Bit $23,000 worth of the on ed to come back to Hong Kong. October 1942 and asked for the struggling so hard to make The doors and gatewaye were about

Yue aald ho, received a loan rent. On that occasion she said ends met-who form the great secured by nine different locks stolen property,

Accused was originally charged Fish of $4,000 from Mrs. Wong, she had bought the house from a majority of the population of which, it was alloged, had been which had since been repald. Mr. Wang for 20,000 Yen. Dr. Ho

said he was most surprised when Hongkong, are asked for their opened hy duplicate keys. The with alding and abetting. Li Fork lder cross-examination, Yue Fears made this slim. He views on this important subject shutters were found to have Yuk between the hours of 10 p.m, oh, Feb. 21, and 10 a.m. on. said that prior to leaving Hopked her to produce evidence to of Income Tax they will do been forced by a cargo hook. Kong, Mrs. Wong handed him

Defendant was arrested, as Feb, 24 in breaking into the $3,000 US. Currency. He smug support her claim, but she sald clare, by an overwhelining ma

jority, that they are in entire the result of information sup- Krishna Suk Store and re gled this out of the Colony by she lost her receipt.-

Hearing was then adjourned accord with the proposal.

plied by ono L Dong, n, trader moving therefromt goods and concealing the money in different

As for those who are not Wanchal, who was taken in money to the total value of til 10 am. today.

satisfied to pay their dust to custody when he presented $30,000, and (b) with receiving share, out of the profits which the stolen cheque at the Hong at the "Star" Ferry wharf suc they are making In Hongkong

ed as the new name in view of of the fact that the first type

of naval aircraft ever to Innd cluding drafts in U.S.

Cur-death,

at Kal Tak was a Fairey "Fly-rency. Mrs. Wong said that she catcher."

Yue Wing Kam, Manager of

kept money at home and in her the Mulun! Trust Co., said that toned In the Chinese press that clals. It is a pity that-Income |

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the Wong family were very well off. They owned property In Kowloon and Canton.. Yup said he left Hong Kong for Macao with Mrs. Wong and her family on Jan. 24, 1942.

Smuggled Out

At Macao, they stayed in the house of Mrs. Au Fong Fo.

Yue said that in carly May, ho and Mrs. Au left Macao for

Kwongchowwan together with Mr. Wong and family.

coats.

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Mrs. Au Fong Po, otherwise known as Lau Slu Wal, said that she had isnown Mrs. Wong for over ten years.:

Mrs. Au maid that she left Hong Kong for Macao on Dec. 4, 1942, where she remained until acme time Іл May/Jurie 1043. Mrs. Wong arrived in Macao during } Jamtúry 1943 and later they went

DEBATE AT TOC H

Krishna Silk Store Robbery Sequel

Mrs. Ryder was in London throughout the blitz and led quite an exciting Hie, fcr no less than two of the houses she was in were bombed and demolished when she was out. Sleeping in tube stations and floors cf hotels was no unusual experience. Later sho managed to put up with the wife of a naval officer in a safer - brea in South Wales.

bro Camdr. and Mrs. Ryder leaving behind them a hast ct

ends in the Colony who wish

them the best of luck and success

"The Police have been very fortunate in the pre- sent case as it is very rarely that such a large quantity of stolen goods has been recovered,' declared Police Prosecutor C. J. Askew at the in the new sphere of their actlyl- conclusion of the hearing of the case, by Mr.ty and usefulness. W. A. Blair-Kerr, against Lai Kwan alias Lai

Shing-kwan, 21 casual coolle, on a charge of FOOD FIGURES

receiving stolen property.

so that the social amenities of Kong and Shanghai Bank for woollen cardigan, one mir of this place may be maintained; Payment socks and a cash cheque for $00. why, I would then suggest that When questioned, Lai nid On his pleading guilty to the 11by go cleawhere to some other that at about 7'4m on Feb. 22 second count, the first charge At the meeting of Tec, H. this place, any to Japan and their he was walking along Nathan was withdrawn by the Police

Japanese friends, or wherever Road when he met. Li Yuk, a Prosecutor to Kwongchowwah together. evening there will be a debate and they can. pile up their fortunes man, he knew from Canton, who

REMANDED Mrs. Au said that she had a the motion is "That this House without the necessity of paying told him that there was some

thing for him tỷ đo. He was then. On the application of ÞRI house in Macao and that shoal of the opinion that Class Disting

this Tax TEDARAN MA The

brought to LB Hankow Road OLD TIMER

Bykes, lowed Mrs. Wang and her family tiond should be eliminated."

where the Folice asserted" L Wong Yusting to use the ground floor on their speakers, for and against the mo #rrival, Mrs. Au sald that she tion Respectively, will be the Ras

Bir-Back to life again, I must Yuk, who, was employed as a wore coníande saw Mrs. Wong every day. Mrs. A.3. Davies and Hr. Spencer

congratulate overal of our Un Zoki In the shop and who had in. Police custo Wong never left Macao prior to Dunkerley going to Kwongchowwan, Mrs. One of the aims of "The H ar oficial mumbers in the Legislative access to all the keys, left him! Kerk alon Au bald that she never Hoxha Mis, set out in Its Royal Charter is to Council; more especially Dr. S. Noutaide to widt

Alleged Stateme Wong, wille in Macao, suggests "mitigate by mind, word and, deed-Châu and Mr. Les-d'Almada for ing that she wished to return to the evils of class-consciousness, the, dianner ik, which they are Hòn" Kinh

adid to endeavours to create a body endeavouring toʻralay Govern

A Letter

During her, stay in Macao, Mrs.

fres of all acolhiment a hand In

Fef-public opinion and vapproach Frome Tax EKRAN accom to have

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not give the Impression that the Boud Holy Konig and

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Daily-paid Workers

$3.20 per day 32.50 $1.06

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Bean Curt. 18 pieces

Total

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