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Coming Events

Aprit B-Bokary Club; speaker, Surg. Capt. C. Keating, R.N., 12.30 p.in.

April NAAFI Club, Kowloon, Debate:Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished." 8 p.m. April YMCA, Duddell St, Dr. 4. H. Thomas on "Disorders of the Mind." 3.30 p.m.

--H.KFA Council meet-

A 6.30 pm.

April P-Sino-British Club, Speaker: Mr. Weinberger on "Milestones in Chinese Art," 5.30 p.m. April 9-Equine Sports Club,

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1047.

OPPOSITION TO TAX Chinese

CHINESE Stole Four INCOME

Mah-Jongg Sets

The unsatisfactory manner in which shops hired out mah;Jongg general meeting, 6.45 p.m. April 11-Watsonian Club dlanor sets without satisfying themselves

(tentativo date).

as to the bona fides of the hirers April 11 and 12—-K.C.C. Play: "A or asking for a deposit was em-

Worm's Eye View,"

in Mr. Blair-Kerr' phasised April 12-China Light & Power Court yesterday when a 48-year-

Co., Ltd.. antal mesting, noon. April 16H.K. & Canton Ice MYg.old married woman, Ho Ng, ap. fo, Ltd, shareholders meeting. peared before His Worship on 11.30 a.m.

four counts of larceny by bailce of inah-jongg set from four different shojis under four hours.

April 16-Lawn Dowis Assn.

general meeting, 5.45 pan. April 18-HKSPC Flag Day. April 21-HK. Land Investment & Agency Ltd., shareholders' meeting, noon,

April 24-Humphreys Est. & Fin.

According to Inspecter J. Orem, prosecuting, defendant went to the Wing Kee shop of 34 Non

Tailors Protest Meeting

Meeting On Strike

To Be Held

wages had been

Chinese cutters in five of the lending Chinese talloring es- tablishments went on strike on de- At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Sunday last, after their

rate of Hong Kong and Kowloon Chinese Anti-Directmunds for a higher

rejected by Tax Introduction Committee yesterday, it was their employers. unanimously decided that an invitation be ex- The establishments affected tended to the Chinese Representatives and to are A Men Hing Cheung, Wing the Chinese members on the Taxation Com- Fong, Tak Cheong. Tung Hing mittee to attend an anti-tax meeting of all and Shun Fat. Chinese public organizations to be held at the Chinese General" Chamber of Commerce on Monday next.

Among these present at yester

Chong Street ni & am, on April day's

Co., Ltd., shareholders meetings and hired a set of mah-jongg Der 11.30 ..

'cards,” which she promptly pawn-Lam

April 24-ILK, Fire Ins. Co., Ltd., ed at the Sing Fong Pawnshop. Tsui

shareholders' meeting, noon,

Impersonated| Police Officer

inerting were Mr Mer Chinese Officers

(Chairman)

and

Yik-knu, Chare Yau-yiu,

Kwai-lung, Lui Su-ming,

Yum-

50 Petho Street, for $30.

Wong Leung-ahu, Chan Doubtless encouraged by this kong. Lam Fung-sang. Au Kal. Initial success, Ho went to the chung, Fok Yat-chiu, Ll Man-ki. Tai Tung of 12 Pelho Street Yung Sub-fong, Hui Yeung-sing, hour inter and rented another set Yuen Kin-sing, Tong Luk-kit, Ko which she likewise pawned, at Cheuk-hung, Ho Chak-won and the Kat Chung Pawnshop of 95 Chun Tez-hulng. Nan Chang Street, for $25.

AL 11.45 a. the same day,

Colonial Office

minutes of the

the After

An 18-year-old student of the Pui Chl School, Chu Thk-ming, was fined $200 or six weeks' necused hired another set of mah-previcus meeting had been read, hard labour by Mr. Sainsbury Jongg cards from the Wing Kee Mr. Der informed the meeting at Central yesterday for imper-at 182 Lai Chi Kok Road, and a

that he had been in communien sonating a police officer in or-fourth set from the Leung Lee der, to gain entrance to the of 210 Lai Chi Kok.Road hilf an

1.spat

with

m

World Theatre on Saturday, hour later. These two sets she friend f England,

prepared take up the

U.S.

Manhattan, Konans, Apr. 7. Three Chinese nrmy officers arrived here today for a week's visit at the veterinary division of Kansas State College and nearby Fort Riley ns part of a nationwide tour to buy horacs and atudy hbrae breeding.

The group is hended by Maj. Gen. S.S. Yang, doan of the Chinese Army Veterinary Col. influential dege at Kweichow. who WIN He is accompanied by Maj. ques. Gen. P. T. Twei, director of horse breeding for the Chinese Army and Lt. Col. F. U. Chang, chief of the horse and hus- bandry section of the Chinese Ministry of War.-Associated Press.

- For avoiding payment of an took to the Wah Yik Pawnshoption f the Chinese opposition entertainment ticket and for uL 140 Nan Chang Street where to the imposition of income tax impersonating a police con- they were pledged for $80). Vatable to gain entrance to the When charged before Mr. Binir.locally with the Colonial Omce. The meeting then authorized Mr. Grand Theatre in Quemi's Road, Kerr, Ng pleaded that she hai

Der to forward a copy of the Fast, on Saturdny, Chan Woh, given the money another wo- 21. baggage foreman, was fined man who had since disappeared. petition $400 or 20 days' hard labour.

Chau's two

Sentence of eight months' sim-

already subinitted to Government 10 his friend for onward transmission to

companions, ple Imprisonment was passed by the Colonial Office. Fung Kwan, 26, carpenter, and | His Worship. Lain Fool-yu, 21, mechanie,

were each fined $200 or 10 days) Fr.

·for avolding payment of enter- tainment tickets.

According le Inspector Wong, three defendants forced their way into the Grand Thea-

Ryan Speak On

tre at 12.45 p.m. on Saturday Music

and took up three seats in the

To

A lecture which must prove

dress circle. When challenged of great interest to all music

at the entrance, first defendant

lovers the Colony will be

There was strong criticism by all present as to the composition of the Taxation Committee ap- printed by Government, it being the consensus that the members of such Committee were not re- presentative of those sections o the public which would be most. affected by the imposition of In- come Tax.

Strong Opposition

The Chairman was asked to

The cutters are

demanding

that the charges for workman- ship in respect of summer suits, which is now $25, be raised to the same level as that charged

COAL MOURNING Marines Extending

Defence Lines

Pittsburgh, Apr. 7. Little hope was held today for a 'reemption of soft cont production the nation'

400,000, bituminous miņara up“ parently were satisfied to ex- lend indefinitely the siz-day- mourning period until the Federal Government cortifien all mines are sufe.

The mourning period, pro- claimed by John L. Louis, ends officially at midnight Sunday but not one operator or tinere union official cured to hazard a quras na to how many plis thight open on Monday-Associated Press.

Quarters For Civil Servants

}

Pelping, Apr. 64 The United States Marines today announced_that

two large explosions resulted from the Com munist attack on the Hsinlio ammunition dump on Saturday in which five Marines were killed and 16 Injured. The blasts were said to have been felt in Tientsin, 30 miles from Tangku, which was the site of the dump:

An official account of the at- at the time of the attack two tack said that about 300 Com-Marine guards ivere on duty

Japanese at the entrance.

munista

using

grenades

and automofic

weapons struck moonlight carly

In bright

on Saturday

Ammo Removed

The two were killed instant- attacked.

It said the Com-ly when the Reda morning. munists suffered an "undeter- Three, othar Marines who rush- mined number of casualties" cd in a jeep to help their after four hours of bitter fight-comrades, also were immediate

ly killed. ing.

While the Reds were looting The announcement said the the dump, about 80 Marine rein. "attack was cleverly planned forcements trere dispatched to and executed."

Heltho from Tangku. They? It said the surprise rald caus-wore. however, engaged In ed all five Marine fatalities in action along the highway and for winter sults, nantely, $32.50. Construction of three the first few minutes of fight-were delayed in reaching the

In conversation with the

by the explosion of "China, Mall" yesterday a re-modern nine-storied. Tworwere sentries while scene

the other three were killed in powerful Communist land mines presentative of A Men Hing buildings on. Leighton an attempt to rush to the sen. which inflicted 16 casualties on Cheong expressed the view that Hill, overlooking Happy tries aid.

the relief forces. a settlement of the strike would Valley, to be used as Two of the wounded were in Thero. Was not much am- be reached within a day or

quarters for Civil Ser- critical condition. The other 14 munition. In the dump except two.

were flown to the one 105. gun and heavy artillery vants will the "Chine wounded

Tientsin Marine hospital where sheila which the Rede found terday, be commenced was described as "satisfactory." the haste they were in. They shortly.

Marine sources said the um aucceeded, howevor, In munition

explosions Ing a certain amount.-A880- dump "presumably" resulted from clated Press. direct hits by Communiat mor tor fire.

Police Take Mall" was informed yes- the condition of all but three difficult to remove because of

Over Lantau

With the taking over by the

H.K. Police today of the police

on Lantau

station at Tal-0. Island, the last police post man- tied by Commandos will rovert to

civilian control.

Inspector Mattinson (who will be accompanied by his wife), Sub-Inspector Baker and 15 Chi- nese police are proceeding to the island this morning.

Iwas only a few days ago that ite last four poilce posts in the

New Territories at Lokmachau, TICKET SCALPER

Shataukok, Linmahang and Tal Chan Yim-yuen, unemployed, kuling were taken over from the was fined $40 by Mr. Blair-Kerr Commandos by a police unit. at Kowloon yesterday when w The New Territories polite pleaded guilty to П charge of force, under Inspector Winslade, ante-dated K.C.R.is now known as the Police Fron offering two tickets for sale on Sunday.

tler Force.

Readers' Letters

Rehabilitation

Estimated to cost $10,000. 000, the buliding will be built on the site formerly occupied by Government quarters which were destroyed by shell fire dur- ing the Japanese aṭlack on Hong Kong.

Heavy Casualties Marine reinforcemonts, wore A reinforced concrete retain, sent out from the Tientaln area; ing wall, 760 feet in length and to join the Tangku detachment costing $230,000, is being con- in pursuit of the Communists- alde The chase, which was support- structed on the castern

aircraft, lasted.

afternoon but']

of the hill. Work on this walled by Marine

been in progress since until Saturday has October and will be completed Marine Headquarters did within a few days.

reveni

Levelling of the building sito overtaken

If the attackera

not

were

rethov-

Communists Lose Out In Japan

Tokyo, Apr. 7. Japanese voters point- edly snubbed Commun- or the extent of ists, encouraged Social- tractors are being used to assist casualtica inflicted in the chase. ists and obediently sup-

The Chinese press sald in the demolition of the remains Chinese Commoníat dead were servative political ma

six ported strong local Con-. of the former buildings."

is also under way and heavy

the

transport of

A spacious drive, 23 feet in left at the scene of the encoun- chines in their first pre- width, is being built from Link ter but added that the "trails

Infectural and municipal Road to the top of the hill and of blood" in the direction

they fled Indicated elections. whon this has been completed, which

Socialists picked up 1,000,000 bullding heavier casualtica.

A group of offeora from the new votes to register 24 per cent. Chinese Second Army-rear the total ballots in the race material for the erection of the

It is believed that the first portedly acting on Instructions for 46 governorships.

the National of the three buildings will be from

Defenco But thoy elected only three. ready for occupation some time Ministry in Nanking-was sent men and had a chance fer three next year..

to Heinho to investigate. A other seats in run-off elections Marine team under the direc. on April 15.

Two Conservative Government tion of Col. J. N. Friable, com- mander of the First Division of parties ejected five governors be-

said he was a police constable. delivered at the Catholic Cen- make it known that the Chinese I belleve is the correct practice, when world affairs have got back buildings will commence.

The manager of the theatre informed the pollee, who ar rested all three defendants.

Navy Seaman Fined

tre Hall (King's Bldg. Tat floor) by the Rev. Fr. T. F. Ryan S. J..on Thursday at 5,30

1}.m

the music of many well known

tral, on March 28, LS Harry by a short sound film giving Biggs, of H.M.S. "Manxman." was fed $100 by Mr. Saina bury at Central yesterday.

DSI Sputat anid at 10 p.m. on March 28 defendant went

orchestral compositions. Every- body is welcome.

into the lavatory and gave a Y.W.C.A. TALK

should not impose one for the Sir,-In conformity with what time being and drop it again public would strongly oppose any. I am paying my two servants, the to normal? SMALL FRY

accordance with

OPEN AIR SERVICE

--

her.

GIRL TICKET RACKETEER

the Fifth Regiment, `is conducting an inquiry

An-scene.

The Marines have not

at the the Socialist total

yot

from

mortare

The Communists totalled only one. percent of the votes for governor and falled to elect any

Warning To Air Passengers

decision reached by the Taxa-usust pre-war rate in wages, plus tian Committee which was not in the amount of the Rehabilitation

Fan's Moan ̈ ̈ ̈ I see how that the the wishes of Allowance.

Colony's Pr. Ryan, who is well known the public.

labour unions suggest Sir, The Increasing popularity to listeners over Z.BW. For his

Before the meeting ended, it that the Rehabilitation Allowance of soccer in Hong Kong Is broadensis on music, will deal was emphasised that all Chinese should be made sumclent "for a evidenced by the record crowds

also tween them cn less than half of with the composition of the or- public organizations

vote. They in Heng family of three members, with a which attend matches each week

held a ronger whiphand over chestra and the influence of the Kong would continue to night fixed cost of living so as lo en-end. but can it be said that the

When urrested by S/ Pleading sailty to the posses-conductor, with reference to until the bitter end" against the able the worker to maintain his paying public is satisfied with the

the countryside through adhérence sion of 20 rounds of rille am- well-known conductors and or imposition of income tax and family." I wonder if they realise treatment which it receives at the drewes at 1.30 p.m. on April 6 at munition at the Lido Donee cheatras.

part of 27 so-called Independents. that the Committee should leave that if this goes into effect, I hands of the Hong Kong Foot- the side lane behind the Victory permitted any man involved to in sentiment and "actual" sup- Hall. 148 Des Voeux Road, Cen-

Theatre, Mong Kok, Cheung Bhlu talk to correspondents.

who won governorships. The lecture will be followed no stone unturned to achieve its shall be forced to call my ser-ball Association.

The Chinese press said the avowed objcel.

vants together and give, them an It seems that the H.K.F.A. ing, 18-year-old giri, was found

of 18 front stall defence of Hainho was manned in possession accept your only interested in the amount of tickets which she was trying to by one Marine uftimatum-elther

platoon-nor- cent present wages and allowances, or gate mchey it receives from the sell for 80 cents each, or leave, because I will be unable to public. It does not show the above the official price. A canvas mally 46 mon-who held off 300er their nine candidates-Asso pay you any more? Also, what is slightest concern. over the dis- bag containing $68, which the Communist attackers until rein- ciated Press.

arrived the position when one employs comforts coused to the publle in Police alleged was from previous forcements

In the first sale of tickets, was also found on Tientsin. It said the flimsy de- The Combined Chinese Chur- a boy, say, and his wife (a com- more ways than one. package to the attendant, ask-i Dr. I. G. Themas will give a

fences of the ammunition dump. Brought before Mr. Blair-Kerr were subjected to the pounding ing him to look after for him talk on "Disorders of the Mind" ches of Hong Kong and Kowloon mon practice here); is one then place, it is becoming, an all too

Kowloon yesterday, Cheung of four Communist until the end of the dance, at the YWCA. 11 Duddell Street, held, an Open Air Easter Service to pay each of them a Rehabilita- frequent practice for the H.K.F.A.Lat

was fined $50. The attendant opened it and at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday. He on the Murray Parade Groundtion Allowance for a family of to sell more tickets than there are

while Marine signalmen radlood found 20 rounds of ammuni- will answer questions afterwards. yesterday morning. There was a three? Or do the workmen con-scats and to permit people to spite of alder that Rehabilitation Allow whom they have oversold to

SOS to the Tientsin headquar- tion. He informed the man- Alt Interested in the social wet-large gathering, in

only пре

for dockyard stand and cbstruct the "view of

tors-United Press. ager, who notified the police. fare of the Colony are cordially steady drizzle. The service was ances

the scated spectators. In the second ečnducted by the Rev. S. F. Tso, mateys, factory-lands and

ilket

place, there is a lack of adequate PUZZLED and solisfactory tollet facilities, A fine of $50, or alx weeks'! particularly for womenfolk. In hard labour, was imposed on Yu the third place, spectators who Kwong, unempoyed. by Mfr. Blair- have paid the mest exorbitant Kerr at Kowloon yesterday for who killed five United States from any plane passengers ar- Sir-As you pointed out in a

exposing obscene pictures in leeding article recently, the ap-charges are expected to stand it Temple Street on Sunday. Ac- Marines and wounded 10 in a riving at Klangwan airfield.

Kiangwan is the terminus of dump pointment, of a Committer cut during a storm and to get cused was arrested by 8/1 How-raid on an ammunition

to examine the Inland Revenue Bill, drenched to the skin,

Saturday were believed to have the four-engine airliners of It is about time that considera-

*ntado

Contral though showing that Government

good their escape ul- Philippines Airlines, Arrested by Chinese constables though a Chinese Government Alr Transport Corporation, ogtion was given to the question cf hus takers como cognisance The Catholic newspaper, Social Welfare, publish- public epinion in the matter, is building

aladium. at Ma Tau Wal Road and Lok proper

There was ro word of any poration and the ed by Archbishop Paul Yu-pin, who has intim-stil determined to push the Bill Spectators, who keep the game Shan Road on April 6, two shop army battalion was in purault Chisa. National Aviation Cor- going, with their hard cash, are fokis were fined 360 each when Marine pursuit since a Marine terminus of North-West" "Air- ate contacts with some of the highest officials through.

they pleaded guilty before Mr.

Iines overacas./route. We have not yet had the awalt entitled to better treatment and

plane Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday observation

reported In the country, today alleged that Russia in

The customs notice also 1945 undertook to give the National Governed debate in Council on the Bit is up to the H.K.F.A. to "play to transporting more than 800 | eighting the fleeing Communiat

notified that carrier pigeons and

catties of rice per person without column several-miles north of may be that then the the gaine." ment moral support and aid in military sup- Fitancial Secretary will be graci-

or 03 the necessary removal pormit;

Hsinho Saturday Hoɑn.

carried by passengers plies and other material resources.

ous enough to tell us why Gov-

Colonel Hulian N. Fristie, freight on such planes will be commandant of the 5th marine confiscated-United Press. regiment, completed an Inquiry into the battle and returned to

invited to attend.

S.P.C. FLAG DAY Soviet Undertaking

The Women's Auxillary of the Hong Kong Society for the Pro- 'tection of Children, under the chulemanship of Mrs. W. T. Stan- ton, is organising the Society's ' first flag day since the Liberation of the Colony. The care of day- titute women and children, en- pecially babies, is the main task of the H.K.S.P.C., and the need today for such work is greater than ever in the history of the Colony.

Saturday, April 10, is the day

to asslat are requested to com-

Mrs, H, L. Li, c/o P.O. Box 17.

To

China

Shanghai, Apr. 7.

Income Tax

#

+

SOCCER FAN.

EXPOSED OBSCENE

PICTURES

lett.

Sino-Soviet Talks On Manchuria

The

Killers Escape.

Shanghai, Apr. 7. Airways passengers intend- ing to visit Shanghai were warned today by Commissioner - Tientsin, Apr. 7. of Customs Liu Ping- that Chinese Communists cameras will be confiscated

| Peiping—Associated Press.

Lines Extended.

Tientsin, Apr. 7.

Intended

PILFERAGE IN SINGAPORE

selected for the drive, and the The paper sold the occasion which drew a protest from thefernment is insisting on this un- organisers appeal for assistance in was the algning of the Sino- USSR, while illegal forces under popular measure and why it re organising the event from ladies Soviet treaty of Aug. 14, 1945, the command of Communist fuses to even try out other re- of all nationalities. Those wiling It said on the day the pact General Lin Pao were able to venue-producing proposals 'which, municate with the Hon. Secre- was signed Foreign Commissar penetrate freely into the north-have been put forward.

I hope that one at least cf,our};

Manila, Apr. 7. tories, Mrs. C. M. van Vllerden or V. M. Molotov addressed a note cast"

The paper

further charged Uneffelul Members will insist on to Foreign Minister Wang Shih-

Captain Entique Razon, chleh saying "In accordance that Korean Communiste from Government giving us, definite.

Shanghai, Apr. 7. Chinese military authorities manager of the Manila Terminol with the hforementioned treaty the Soviet zona of Korea hava satisfactory reasons why, for in-

Chinese reports from Mukden today Indicated that agreed today to request by Company, sald today that the and in order to put into effect been arriving in great numbers stance, we should not have a pall

Tocal Sino-Soviet negotiations are in progress extend the Marine defence lines is rapidly growing worse even the United States Marines 10 pilferage altuution in Singapore Manchuria to assist the tax and a Stalo lottery. And, in its aims and purposes the in

at Shinho, nine miles north of Dairen, for the to a radius of 1.000 yards from than Manila. USSR government agrees to Chinese Reds in the fight against particular, why, as an emergency

measure, Hong Kong, should 'not'). .. render China raoral support and the National Government. (even Just temporarily) impose a It said the Chineas delegation The Agonty sald during

takeover of Dairen and Port Arthur.

the ammunition dump near Razon, who recently returned the Hainho's railway station. Rangoon, Ápr. - 7. Fald to be entirely given to the Associated Press.

small duly on all imports, dither arrived in Shihho on Sunday to past 20 months the porte wars

from the Malayan port, said. thors destined for the Colony or meet Soviet local commanders, stripped and destroyed thorough said the request was made dur 15 stiil able to handle double

A "ranking" Chinese About 14,000 Chineso evacueca National Governmorit ns tha

official that Manila, wrecked as it is, passing through to

said; negotiations will emphasize ly by a "certain country" and the ralee Sino-Soviet

Chinese Return

To Burma

are awaiting repatriation to central government of Chinn Picked Wrong Man me hopen to

some $10,000,000 from its Inland takeover of ration. In the Chinesa Reda. It said the 'prosent high call on Sunday by Man), freke volume of the cargo" "of

the southern

lose f Man-food shortage is unprecedentedly Gan. Samuel Howard, cota- Singapore.

sérious in. Dairon

Burma, Mr. Shao Chung Hsu, „Tuls alleged 'pledge' was -dis, | tlowly appointed Chinese Con- closed in an editorial expressing | k

A Chinese detective, who was Revenue Bill. The total value churian ports,

where many mander of the Mariness In sul-General in Rangoon, told "profound regret" at the Soviet

North China, on Lt. Con. Lin said that 80 ships An the press today.

behaviour in contrast to her on duty, outsite the Causeway of imports into the Colony aur Central News claimed that the died of starvation

Communists are maintaining

Wol-chou, commander, of the Singapore were awaiting berths Most of these evacuees were sacred obligations pledged in the Bay football ground at 4 p.m. Ing 1040 was $933,474,552-and standlik army of 60,000 in Dilem It added that the Chinese Roda Nationallet Second Army, whelf Ro was there--Associated: scattered among the Chinese treaty." It sild Russia's obliga- on Saturday, was approached an Inport duty of only 2 per and Port Arther which were are feverishly building an army Held, Lin immediately

Presa. ports of Canton, Amoy. and tlona to China were not carried and asked by Law Tin, 08, ceni would therefore have claimed to have been stripped to increasing war, production and Swatow, where they are looked out.

printer, whether he wanted to brought in a sum of just under empty shells by the Commmunist forcefully occupying many private telephoned responsible authori after by the Chinese Govern-

Korean Help

buy a ticket to the Shield Final $10,000,000. I'm not a business and Soviets, or dog factories for the manufactura ar ties in Tangku, to inform all and the plab Communist ammunition, tinanut acture of perantis Holds in 000 Maich from lilm at 65, the offl-Iman or imperter, but it seems lo "On the contrary, after the cial price being $3.50. da me that a duty of 2 per cent political organ in the two parts t

ment.

and various Chinese

wolfare organisations.

not object to thein repatriation the Boylets withdrew her troops identity and searched Law, find-it would not have any noticeable under which "ight comm to Burma and Burmes om- from Manchuria there suddenly ing 17 more tickets, effect on trade. The duty on tulliheds

Betrand the Com claf Wan now in China to appeared 100 ore leally armed Pleading guilty to the posses Amerifin cars de higher than t Codfffalo, arrangemente for Chiugse Redes 2% at the same lion of 18 tickets with a view that, but we seem to be receiving and their furnishe addedecor and when the Nationalist to offering them for sale, Law these in large quanifes:!

The Chinese Government did Japanese · surrender and before The detective Fovealed his would hardly be noticed and that the Joint Administrative," "Dies / Jun paelas," including Boviet mili«; yarla off the dump-i

och hanga Chinené trver rebuild mitt módthly salak wy13 and 1850, dra due month's : la there any logical, wakin why Hangoon) Manchuria Abe Pinda thủy the kang libour" by: Mr. Bainabuty Withould not bay Fan import

„notes, ware'in circulsiiorrë. Land” to warn them"

dy be

this

evacuato

SUMMER TIME IN, CHINA

day:

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