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Coming Events

April 0-YMCA; Duddèll St., Dr.

G. H. Thomas on "Disorders of the Mind," 3.30 p.m.

April 3-H.KF.A. Council meet-i

ing, 4.30 p.m.

April

Club, 0-Sino-British

Speaker:

T THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1047.

STANLEY DOCTOR'S TRIAL Sato Says He "Went Out Of His Way"

General "Ritche

Due Today

Mr. Weinberger on LANDLORDS CLAIM Mrs. Edmondston's UNRRA EMPLOYEE

"Milestones in Chinese Art,"

5.30 p.m.

April 9-Equine Sports Club,

general inceting, 5.40 p.m. April 11-Watsonian Club dinner

(tentative date);

April 11 and 12--K.C.C. Play: "A!

Worm's Eye

View,"

April 12-China Light & Power Co., Ltd., annual meeting, noon. April 16-X. & Canton Icu Mig. Co., Ltd., shareholders meeting. 11.30 .m.

April 10-Lawn

Bowls

Assn. general meeting, 5.45 p.m. April 10-KSPC Flag Day.... April 21-1.K. Land Investment & Agency Ltd, shureholders' meeting, noon.

April 24-Humphreys Est, & Fin. Co., Ltd., shareholders meeting, 11,30 a..

April 24-11.K. Fire Ins. Co., Ltd., shareholders' meeting, noon. April 28-"Star" Ferry Co., Ltd.,

annual meeting, nuon.

St. John's Review Reappears

COMPENSATION

The "China Huit" under- stands that the Chinese land-

lords of coms 200 horace in the Kai Tak area, demolished by the Japanese- when ex- have tending the airport, formed a committee to make representations to Gavern- ment for componention.

The committee, tohich cumpoard of 18 members, in understood to be apprenching the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and Chinees members of Legislative Council.

Prima Facie Case Not Proved

xecution bud

Was

Affidavit

Going into the witness-box in his own defence be- fore No. 7 War Crimes Court yesterday, Lt. (Dr.) Sato Cholchi, medical officer in charge' of the Stanley Prison Hospital during the Jap- anese regime, claimed that he had visited the hospital twice weekly and had gone out of his way to Increase the visits to thrice-weekly when opportunity permitted him. Sato, who is being tried on a charge of failing to provide patients at the hospital with adequate

CHARGED

Alfred Brian Palmer, ap- peared before Mr. W. H. Latimer westerday charged toith the embezzlement of

Lieut-General. Sir Neil, Ritchie, KBE, CB, ́DSO, MC, Commander-in- Chief, South East Asia. Land Forces, who is $7,000 on or about Jan. 2paying a six day visit to said amount being money res

Hong Kong, is due to ar- ceived by him for or on behalf of UNRRA, his employers. rive by air at 4.30 p.m.:

today.

On the application of DSI T. Wall, nechard was remand- ed for three days, bait being fired at $10,000,

CNRRA

medical attention (including medicine, drugs, Rice Theft

and a suitable diet) and with having thus con- tributed to the deaths of some and to causing physical suffering to others, claimed that he

had originally refused the

on

.

}

Case

.

He will be met at Kai Tak

by the G.0.G.. Major-General

Charge Of Forging A Bill Of Sale

Alleged to have forged a Bill of Sale in connection with a motor vehicle requisitioned by the Fire Brigade in 1941 and released by the Custodian. of Property in February, 1946, Mak Kint" øged· 28, of 470 Nathan Road, appeared before Mr. T. J. Gould at the Supreme Court yesterday: Mak Kim, who is defended by Mr. Charles Loseby, instructed by Mr. Coombes, pleaded not guilty. He is charged with forging a document pur- porting to be a bill of sale- to secure the re- payment of $15,000.

Lip Hing- Mr. Lonsdale, assisted by, said that he was Pee Inspector Moran, appear chuen. There was nothing to

that ownership.

Shown Licence

G.W.E.J. Erskine; the A.0.C., ed for the prosecution, Air Commodore S. N. Webster:]

show.

Lip Hung-chuen anid that passed.

House.

know

had.

through a

The next witness was James who is assisting-his-

qut in an introductory letter: manslaughter of Fung at Tung trary to Japanese Bitary In.gency the ear belonging to the by CNRRA offelal, through | by 40 Commando, visits to the Any application to deal with it worthy condition.

As the Rev. A. P. Rose points "The Review servca a threefold purpose. Firal it keeps a rather

scattered, busy congregation

DSI C. Dowinan appeared for the prosecution, and accused was

h

the

men were

informed of the Church activi- | defended by Mr. C. A. Sutherton until the day prison with her serious petrol shortage, and his March salary was not due until!

ion and draws them together by the expression and discus

of common sion of subjects interest. Secondly, in a place memories where history and are at a discount it serves us unofficial record of Church and community Thirdly, it maintains

Ius,

terests" and "fostering a breach officer ccmmanding the Medical

fo WIS

be used. of the peace and was sentenced Department

Transport was' not easy to obtain 10 10 years' imprisonment.

She did not see him to speak to and became more difficult in 1944

1045, when there was he died, when she and was called to the

Was 17-year-old daughter. She was in such a state of emaciation that, though she had been mar- ried to him for 25 years she was scarcely able to recognize him. His face was shrunken, his legs like spindles and his body was completely wasted away. Though

Medlent evidence was given by i takes to see her husband who visits to Stanley were limited to

1wice weekly.

ono any

and

road-

the Garrison Commander, Kow before the war he had three cars

If a receipt were produced loon, Brigadier J.HG. Willa; for publie hire. On the outbreak

vehicle the G.S.O. I, Land Forces, Lt. of the Japanese attack thene to say that the car had been

Fire sold to accused, the Colonel M. L. Reynolds; the were taken over by the Station Commander, Kal Tak Brigade. At the end of the war would not be released but the Jones; he discovered that one of his matter would be referred to the Group Captain E. A. and Captain R.J.A. Darwin, cars was still in town and in- Custodian of Property and to of the Enga! ADC to Gen Erskine. General structed his solicitors to apply Mr. Remedios

In reply to Mr. Loseby, wit- duties permitted him little time for it but he

When arraigned be. Ritchie will be accompanied by for its release from the Guvern- Department of that office.

He had alleence for these auss agreed that it would delay ADC. was told that he would have to include it fore Mr. W. H. Latimer members of his staff and his ment

At Queen's Pier he will be cars, the receipts and Insurance and complicate matters if owner- in his duties until another doctor could be at Kowloon yesterday ou

Не recognised the ship had changed found. An affidavit-fron Mcs Katliary Hospital to which he was charges of conspiring be- met by the Garrison Comman- policies,

E.P.C. Bruce, and a guard of but the receipts had been lost After evidence had been ten-een Helen Edmondston, widow still nominally attached. He was tween March 29 and der, Hong Kong, Lt. Colonel policies shown to him in Court bill of sale.

the official roll of the April 1 to steal a quanti-honour formed from the 2nd during a robbery. The policies WOD: dered by Chun Wing, unauthorls of the late Mr. D. C. Edmondston, not ed nightsoil collector, that he did who died at the Stanley Prison Stanley Prison staff.

As a result of his first inspecty of rice and of stealing 3. The Buffs. Shortly after were kept in the same place as father in the Central Taxicab Government were found strewn on the floor accused in March 1940 in a nel actually see Fung Ki-chau, 43, Hospital on August 20, 1944, was read into the court récord before

garage in Kowloon. Chan Kum, Ifall and could not, therefore, state

the prosecution closed its case tion of the prison hospital, he a quantity of rice on his arrival lie will call on H. E. the other documents but they Co. He said that he first saw

after the robbery. realised that it was not an easy April 1, the property of the Governor at

He did not General Ritchie, who is psy.

accused. a broker, was niso there whether he fell,

yesterday morning.

Mrs. Edmandaton testified that jcb and submitted his opinion to CNRRA, four lightermen down, or hit on the hend with a

Witness eaid that he would The first issue of St. bamboo pole (as alleged by the her husband was arrested and in-his commanding officer. He also

programme a visit to the units John's Review since 1941 Crown). Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr terrogated by the Japanese an suggested fixed dates and times of Lighter 22 pleaded ing his first official visit to The first time he saw accused was told that accused had a

returned a verdict that the pro-May 24, 1913. At the time of when he would visit the prison. that they took the rice Hong Kong, will include in his was in lower courts. He had 1830 Plymouth car for sale.

He had given no authority to short of parts, on condition 42. 45. Commandos, with a falled to prove a his arrest he was in good health. He was told that the Commission as they had not been of 8 Commando Brigade. 40, not sold the car since the war, huy the car, which was very was published yesterday. under the editorship of prima facie caso against Shum She was told that he had been er of Prisons would be respon-paid their wages:

during the interrogable for providing transport to

Their statement was refuted field firing demonstration held anyone to pledge it or to make that it was put in a Conver-ill-treated Kit-chung. 30-year-old

Accused had told him that Mr. G. S. Wilby.

con- of "ucts 1943, to charges Kaney foreman, charged with the tion, He was tried on Oct. 28, Stanley and that in case of emer

DSI R. MacKenzie who pro 27th Field Regiment R.A., the He did not give any

he was a co-owner of the car' secuted and who stated that j 2nd Bn. The Buffs, and the 1st right to the car.

Witness' Denial and that his partner had lost their Bn. The Devonshire Regiment. pald Chow Street on March 13.

Cross-examined by Mr. Logeby, one of his senses, he could not Other features of his visit

from defendant in He was shown the owner'k: (a month late). In that their are a cocktail party to be held witness denied trying to barrow remember which. February wages on March 28

Flagstaff $15,000 in hia honour at

before he bought the House, & tour of the 28th Bri. October 1946, only to be refused licence as he said it was necca- April 1.

On convicting the accused. tial Military Hospital, an in- and shortly afterwards trying cary His Worship said that he would spection of the two new army to get the sum of $10,000. He car. Accused was Introduced to construction by denied wanting a job in October him as a Mr. Mak. That name take into consisleration the fact camps under

a was not on the licence and he that they received their wages the Royal Engineers at Tai 1945 with the R.A.F. late. Sentence of four months Lam and Clear Water Bay, a driver and denied going, with said that the sale would have. the New Territories, and tour apply for the job. He denied did not but buy the car, as Kwok of the islands. lard labour was passed on each visit to the Frontier posts in one Leung Lee to Kal-tak to to go through a solicitor. He telling Leung Lee that he had he left for the country SDOR defendant.

The party is due to return

a car for sale and that he had afterwards and left the matter,

to his father. to Singapore on Tuesday, April offered to sell the car for $600,

Teo Woon-kin, Interpreter of Continuing, he denied that he Almas and. Mason, said that ' 16th.

met necusod and Leung Los in he was visited by one Leung a teahouse or that he had told Wei-man and the accused con- hla wife to go home and get corning a Bill of Sale in con- the receipt licence and policies nection with a car. A licence for the car. He, dented selling was produced in the name of the car for $600 and being pald Lip. Hong-elren. The car was MAK 160 and the a licence was 8260 un account,

Lee Watan, wife of the in the name of a Dr. Ng. This previous witness, said that be licence had been granted by the fore the war her husband had Military administration." said he was Accused three Plymouth cara for public,

Dr. Ng made a

her own.

Same time after the statutory declaration that the. hire. She had a private car of Hung-chuen.

solicitors to lent to him by Lip Hung-chuth," She went to the liberation she saw her old car car was not his but had been obtain its return. She also Witness was present when the went to the Custodian of Fro- document was executed. Accused perty about it. She left for the signed as Lip Hung-chuen. The for The watchmen's cries

amount involved was $15,000. country In November 1945.

Hearing was adjourned til assistance were heard by Det.- the accused,

Subsequent investigations he In reply to Mr. Loseby, she this morning at 10.00 a.m. Detective Lau Chuen, who were on patrol had conducted, continued DSI denied that she had seen. a paper Sgt. Chan Lap and

revealed that 18:

She had never been duty in the vicinity. With the MacKenzie,

de bags af rice, weighing about signed by her husband and the aid of the watchmen, the tectives arrested 31 men, 27 of 4.600 16., had been stolen from to the Oriental Transportation whom were later released as that lighter. On board the sam-Company in 1946 to see accused

solted were found 202 and she did pot ask him to help| they were found to be casual pan

sacks marked coolies who were only employed empty rice

the job and who knew CNRRA, 80 ordinary rico sacks, her husband by letting him.

have certain old policies. nothing of the intentions of and four bags.of rice.

Dr. Cheung Mung-wah that when deceased W36 examined at the Outpatients Department on 2.30 the p..

that day he was suffering here. from a scalp wound which, a link being probed, did not reveal any

between Hong Kong and those signs ct # fracture of the skull she tried to speak to him, he was from this place who have gone He on leave or rotired, or whose back to the Shamshulpo Police 1oo far gone to know anything

work takes them into parts of the world.

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The four accused, Fuk. 30, Chau Kwan, 22, Ng Po. 29. and Chau Kwong, 28, were employed on Lighter 22 the transport of rice to Canton. which was hired by CNRRA for The lighter was to proceed to Canton on April 2.

TRUCE OVER

During the night of April 1.

Jerusalem, Apr. 7. One Jew was fatally shot and while the lighter was at the Yagmati Typhoon Shelter, four another seriously, wounded here junks approached and rice was when they tried to flee from the transferred from the lighter to British patrol that had challenged An explosion was heard in the junks. This was seen by the then watchmen employed by CNRRA

to have been who immediately boarded the Telaviv, believed lighter. On their doing so, be from a pamphlet bomb, and it tween 30 and 40 men emerged was feared it marked the end of from the hold of the lighter the Jewish underground's holiday and started to run away-some truce.-United Press. by diving overboard, others by clambering into the sampane.

Unusual Summons

'accused.

as

insurance

Surgeon's Talk To Rotary

Lip

The Receipt

The high regard placed on the She did not, know that her value of human life, which tops husband wanted to borrow every other consideration in the

from money

accused. She treatment of war casualties, was denied that she was ever given touched upon by Surgeon Captain any insurance policies by ac-C. Keating in a talk before Hong cused or that n receipt. for the Kong Rotary" yesterday...

Three A Week

the His work at

Governor. General's office look up much of his time and he submitted to his unmanding officer that the add ed jcb of the Stanley Prison Hus- pital was beyond his ability. His Death Certificate Commanding Offeer had agreed and told him to carry on until a other Station but was again admitted

She asked to be permitted to serious at about 4,30 p.m. In "There are many who have condition. Fung died at 1.20 nan. send to Stanley Camp ter a doc. doctor could be appointed to take

tor and medicine. Her daughter, charge of the prison hospital,

He could not visit the prison left Hong Kong but have not the following morning.

Lime. Dr. Szeto Onward testified that was permitted to go to the prison been able at the same

accompanied them, was waiting. obtain permission for each visit. entirely to withdraw their hearts at the post-mortem examination, gate, where Mr. King, who had his own initiative and had to to transport pro. Was eventually When limited and affections from the Colony. The found a big blood clot about The medicine

from the Camp but vided for two weekly visits to To such people the monthly ac-feur inches in diameter tinder-fetched count of events and personali-neath the two parallel fractures docter was not permitted to en- the prison he had used opportuni- wns roughly ties when going out to treat the tics centering round the of the skull which caused a mark. ter. The medicine Cathedral has proved welcome ed depression In the dura mater, injected by an Indian dresser.

She Inter received a Japanese sick at a wireless station at Stan- Governor- fracture could have been Overseas The

death in the past, as our

certificate informing her ley caused by a hit with a hard in-

her husband had died of General's office and the gover- that posting at testifies."

nor's residence at Repulse Boy to This issue contains articles sirument or by falling against a

beri-beri.

well, thus on education in Hong Kong.hord object.

The prosecution declaring ils visit the prison community The cause of death, said wit. the health of the

cuse closed. Sato's defence coun- managing three visits a week and the establishment of self-ness, was fractured skull and ex-eel, Mr. Hasegawa, requested an when opportunity permitted.

permit him to The prison hospital, Sato sald. Kovernment which it describes tra dural hemorrhage. Explain-adjournment to

This was grant- was taken over intact from the dural haemorrhage, consult accused. extra Hn both a gift and a challenge.

witness said that if a person ised and Sato did not go into the British administration and con- until the after- sisted of two wards, where some hit on the base of the skull, re-witness-box sulting in a fracture of the skull, boon.

ed; some five rooms accommodat. Electing to make his statement 40 patients could be accomunadat he could become unconscious for a period varying between a few en oath, Sulo said he graduated ing a smaller number of female

He from the Nippon Medical College

ill: an seconds aind half an hour.

operation would then recover consciousness in 1930. He had been the village prisoners

doctor at Tanokuhata where he examination and behave in a normal manner held office also on the village room: laboratory and store room.

"Almost A Doctor" 41 have been asked by the SCA for hours or days when he would council, the school board, the to request Your Worship to take again beccine unconscious through village health committee and the In his absence It was in charge for n serious view of the ense, as

the national health committee, On

Joined the Japanese Army in 1941 of a Japanese NCO named Suzu- playing the Bon' is strictly pro- pressure of blood clot hibited by the SCA except on brains.

Chan Wing stated that he was and was posted to a cadetship in k who would ring him up en

Commissioner's orders serving in the the medical corps, very special occasions," declar. ed S/1 Blackbourn when he pro- with deceased on the day in quer-

fcre being posted. to Hong Kong, responsible for Issuing what medi- secuted Liu Yakee of 70 Oak tlon, both carrying two buckets Formosa and the Philippines be cases of emergency. Suzuki was Street, first floor, on a summons of nightsnil, when they were stop-where he arrived on Oct. 20, eines he prescribed.

by hed by defendant at Tung Chow 942.

There were also three Indian for causing an obstruction playing a paper llon at Shanghai Street and told to go on board

No Time

medical orderlies: The senior of When Street on March 5.

conservancy junk..

On arrival here he was attach. the three, Khader Bux, was "al- Continuing, 5/1 Blackbourn they returned to the read, Shum

WES giving, ari said that the defendant was given handed him deceased's bamboo ed to the Hong Kong Military most a doctor," Sato said. The

An unusual sunimons was heard by Mr. Sheldon, car was attached to them. She The speaker a permit by the SCA for a pro- pole and took hold of Fung by Hospital. He remained nominally other two (all three having been on the coll of the Milliary Hos-trained in the British way) were ession in connection with

and treating war casualties en K.C., at Central yesterday when Lam Yin, denied that she had hidden the account of the work of receiving birthday of the Hung Shing god. the Jacket. Defendant was

Inspector Moran sald that masse in two world wars. The widow, of 26 Kennedy Road, sought legal per- receipt or done away with it. jab. Suzuki was a well-trained dered to the Governor-General's The permit, however, stipulated leged to have told decensed that pal, but live days later was cr-also well acquainted with their

mission for an order against Chiu Luk-him, when he called accused to his greater regard for humen Ute: in that the lion was not to be play- the latter had been caught too office to be in

language rice dealer, and his wife, Lee Yuen-tal; of 40 office in course of enquiries the second world war, and the often and warned him against a examination and medical treat medical NCO. Though he could ed in the streets.

In reply to Mr. W. A. Blair- further repetition of the offence, ment of 200 troops and 800 civi- not speak a common

with the Indian medical orderlies,

Cross Street, for the return of a four-year-old about the car, accused told him, availability of almost everything. bright Kerr, SI Blackbourn sald that In reply to Mr. Russ, witness lians attached to the office.

that he had purchased the car a doctor wants, was a was played by two men, salet that he knew

child to her custody. the Hon

that taking The appointment also entalled they could understand one an

from

Hung-cheung and spot in a dark plcture; and the Lip one on top of the others should-nightsoll was illegal and that the sanitary and anti-epidemic super. other in technical terms.

vision of hetele und restaurants There was no new equipment

Mr. 1. M. d'Almadin Remedios as she could not support him that he could: produce, the re-speaker went on to say that be calise of this actor, coupled with ers, and the players usually work-Inspector (accused) could taken over by the Ordinance de introduced into the hospital after appeared for defendants, while and she was going away. ed themselves up to a

trescate their utensils. He did not pot. The job cf examining, pre- the Japanese took

over,. other

The child at that time was ceipt for the sale.

He was told to do so. He the advance in medical science; a am was not legally represent- Recently, said the Police officer,

Buffering from: beri-bari and some people were killed during 500, accused and deceased strug-scribing for and treating some 80 then some replacements for worn

to 100 patients daily occupied blankets and mattresses. one of those displays and the SCA gle.

usually past the noonday

his counterpart of World War L Tom said in June, 1945, she was in poor condition, Chiu returned in the afternoon saying war casualty now stands a much At this stage the Court adjourn. has now banned this game except After DS1 Dowman had stated him

of Lip Hung-cheung had come The speaker was thanked by that his remaining witnesses hour and sometimes well. Into the in very special occasions."

take care of her child as she was now. in eccellent health. : When

Continuing. Chlú said that to his place one day and had Rotarian C. F. Miles. which afternoon. After this, he would ed to this morning when Suzuki requested the defendants to said; he added that the child that he recalled that the wife better chance of survival than game was being could not give evidence

out on sanitary Inspections returns to the witness-box.

was about to return to her played, concluded S/I Blackbourn, would materially help to estab

country following the killing complainant had told him that requested him, to return some The Secretary announced that Anne Mitchell, a large crowd gathered along the fish the charge of manslaughter, and usually had not enough. Uime to do the work properly, Ho route

and Mr. Russ submitted that he had also had to visit billets in Hong of the procession

of her husband during an Allied if he and his wife did not take motor car insurance policies as Max Pateica bombing on Wanchal. In 1944. care of the child, she would be her husband wanted to buy a daughter, of the Club's President, new car and had to show proof would be, married on April 10 serious traffic congestions were no case to answer as there was Kong and Kowicon where people caused:

no evidence to show that deceased were attached to the Governor-

She said she entered Into no forced to aburidon him,

The two defendants had then that he was an owner before, and Rotarians were asked to con- Ane of $50 was imposed by died at the result of any blow deneral's offee whenever some His Worship.

Li Wing and Chan Of appeared agreement with defendants for

Attached to gift. Col. Mitchell extended a struck by accused. No witness one there was taken seriously Ill., before Mr. Sheldon at Central their adoption of the child. She taken the child into their charges the policies were out of tribute towards an appropriate had testified, said Mr. Rúss,' that About a week after he had yesterday on a charge of receiv- alleged that defendants agreed and in a Chinese ceremony held date he did so. any blow had been strick at all. foined the Medical Department of Ing stolen property knowing it to to return the child to her later, the boy was adopted ac- the policles was the receipt of cordial invitation to all Rotarians the Governor-General's office he have been unlawfully obtained. custody after the war. After cording to Chinese law and the car he had purchased to be present at the wedding and EWAB Informed by Lieut. Col. The first defendant, who pleaded returning to Hong Kong follow custom and was given the Patrick Brown, formerly of the reception to be held at the

Property's Hong Kong Club Annex.?" Eguchi, his commanding oMeer,

not guilty, was discharged and

Officer said that while in that Rotarian Arthur Woo was ac Gening the liberation, she said, she surname of Chiu at the ances the Custodian of that

would he

lave to the second defendanį. WAVE

hard asked the defondants for the tral home of defendant... visit Stanley Hospital whenever tenced to four months

return of the child, but they Chiu said that in his as office application was made for corded a "welctre on his returni there was a 'telephone call -- in- labour.

timation it would cost about the release of car MA.K. 169, on a trip to Honolulų... The property in question was refused... forming him of somone having

by Mr. $200 a month to bring up a the old licence of which wasting Rotarians taken seriously if there 18 lengths of water piping valued Cross-examined

Not Easy Job at: $440 which defendants had Remedios, complainant, admittthild as he had brought up the for car No. 240. A man named were Paul Chu from Hangchuw, Because of his other work. Sato bought for $80 Collplainant, ed receiving 200 yen in June child in question. He added that Lip Hing-chun made the ap A Zog from Shanghal, A. A sald, it was inevitable that he Father Kelly from Rice Hall, 1945, but she denied that the he regarded the adoption plication. The car was released Rialansky from Sish and K. 2.5 86.4900 had to refuse. but Eguchi told Pokfulam Road," said that he money was paid to her for the complete and he therefore, on on February 28, 1946, and a Lalchand from, Hyderabad/?.

piplug was taken from Rice Hall

Nanking Apr, 7. 16880 him he would have to go anyway>creati: 9 pm on April Fuam adoption, of the child?.......Thiel posed the application made far as he' knew:"all", the", parts | 201

rosty was Nocepted as "lucky | against him by complainant, were tiot there and the car modeyabe addodiad ydy

Mt. Remedie, contended that, was inga bad! statements Chiu Lukhin, first defendant, the adoption, wan legal accord-Lip Hipg chuon appeared in from haid Ebat her loab his own sol Ing to Chinese ARMORZARA|| court and witness said that He gove

requent of Mr. was not the person who made con

rmission to the application. your, comptala! (childgins, qucK

the

the

Money Mart

The money market reopened

without much activity after the

Easter holtinys,

Gold was caster after opening

at $275:76-a tael, and closed at $271:002

FOOD AND

FUEL COSTS

al.

The Labour Officer announces that the food and fuel costs for Plastres opened at $11.82, the week ending April 6, 1947,

Cattles

- want up to $11.45, and closed at were:---

$11.20 per 100

Rice and Flour Chinese National Currency vegetablerade, was stationary with rater Salt Cabɔage nominát at 41 cents for futures of

and EX cunts for spot (for TV ON$1,000). M.85 dollars were more or less list

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charge of the

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