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April 10. Lawn

Howle Assn.

general meeting, 5.45 pan. April

Make-up denonstra.

tion and lecture by a specialist, Y.M.C.A., Kowloni, 5.30 pan. April 12 and 10- KC.C. Phy: "A

Worm's Eye View."

April 1-HRSPC Plan Day." April 18-1oy Segats. Asan, "St. George's Day Parade, Betani- eat Gardens, 4 30.

April 21--FI.K. Land Investment Amey Li, sharehohlers* meeting, hRS,

&

April 24- Hosnyhreys Est, & Fin. Co., Ltd., shareholders meeting,

11.30 15.m.

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April 24--H.K. Fire Ins. Co., Ltd, shareholders' meeting, woeft, April 26-Fifth Histrat Ker

Meeting. April 20 K.C Play: "A

Worn's Eye View" April 28 "Star" Perry Co. 1.td.,

annual incuting, moon,

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TRIBUTE TO WAR HEROES

Government House

Investiture

The Colony yesterday paid tribute to heroes of World War II who worked behind the lines right under the eyes of the Japanese, and also to its public servants for me.Itorious services to the Crown.

re-

The occasion was an investiture at Government House which was held at 12 noon, when fls Excellency the Governor presented to cipients the awards conferred by the King for gallantry, loyalty, devotion and outstanding. services,

L

On

Ho of

~ NOMA APPEALS

TO MAC A

The "China Mail" has been informed that Colonel Noma Kenauke, pho was head of the Gendarmerie in Hong Kong for a greater part of the Occupation and who reca. on Feb. 24, sentenced by No. 7 War Crimes Court to death- hy hanging, how submitted a Petition to General Aluc Arthur vaking for elemenep,

of the service rendered. I con- kratulate you very warmly this award,

Governor's Speech

Ladies and Gentleman:

announcement

on

of the circum-

and what I now have to say will be interpreted to tie gathering.

Kesosënë Cargo

It is well known to the peopl Confiscated

inx

at its

sailing

British Seamen's Denial Of Charges

Judgment will be delivered by Mr. W., H. Latimer, Police Magistrate, this morning in the case in which five European members of the crew of m/v "Hickory Brook" are charged with con- spiring to steal six drums of lubricating oil and five cylinders of Freon gas, and with the larceny of these goods, on March 10. -Yesterday Sub-Inspector Mor Hui Wai-man (who ison of the Fingerprints and victed and fined at Photographic Bureau, called by hearing, on April 11,

commit

Munder.

1

Was con-

the

Inst

211 tho

of this Cololly and to a wide circle outside it that during the darkest | days of the war, when the Japan-

When the agents for the Ce power seemed to be height, the people of the New Ter trading junk "Kami Tak Lee" ritories provided collectively and included,150 tins of kerosene In individually outstanding examples the Junk's manifest some days or brave and loyal service by ald- ago they were informed by the Allied prisoners, both militory | Harbour Department that, na and civil who had escaped front the vessel had insufficient - fire. Japanese prisons and were facing fighting appliances, that iten the cult task of travelling to

had to be excluded from the Free China.

Very recently a great honour Jupk's cargo. was pald by the Armed Forces in They later wrote to the llar-Mr. Sydney Ng Qutan (repre- charge of larceny).

xenting Mander), refused to At the material time, assert- the person of Lieut-General Ril-bour Authoritles requesting the

himself

with the to a definite ed witness, he was chle, Commander-in-Chief of the kerosene be deleted from the statement on to whether or not fourth accused in the engine South-east Asia. Land Force, manifest. In spite of this, the the signature on an authority room checking the fuel valves the inhabitants of the Saikung AA for the valuable services 150 tins were found un board A large gathering of the In- įprisonere during the occupation

ol the of-Hemg Kong by the enemy," digenom population

which they rendered at the time; when the junk..was intercepted chit could have been made by and generator, and left the room-about an hour and a half present as re

Lady Ho Tung

and today I associate myself with by a Police launch, under 8/1

In reply to Mr. Ng Quinn, later, when called by Hui who Colony

The Armed Forces in paying my Schlrjetsky, as it was Imperial recogni- cipients of

Governor: Sir Robert

S/1 Morrison gave as his ex-hanted him a chit authorising". Before I proceed to the next tribute, praise and admiration of past Lyeemun at 6.10 p.m. onhert apinion that there was one the collection of two bottles of Bon. They were the villagers of Tung. It is by command

writing Freen gas. As he had po. Idea the New Territories and but the King that I present to you part of this ceremony i wish to the brave men and women both April, 13.

A check of the vessel's mail-milarity between the risk to the grain of Offer of the say something on the subject of of Sikung und of other parts of puple who, at great themselves, helped Allfed pri- Most Excellent Order of the the Honours which is Majesty the New Territorica,

up last fest further revealed that four on the chit and the specimens which bottles were indleated, he A Committee was set

handed him by Munder. Thin called Calvert to attend to the Empire woners and interners to escape British

which His has been pleased to confer for

the generator while he went out to Linto From China during the or- | Majesty

Lady services rendered in Hong Kong year to report on these services, bags of beche-de-mer, alx bag was in the sequence of conferred

recom of cloves. 100 rolls of white strokes the cosy manner in find out.

and 18 cartons of which the stroke of "W" flowed cupation.

insulations made by this Commit paper, Some Jaseł

done quite the Margaret Ho Tung at the end before, during and since the and as a result of the

Everything was war, and in respect of which the tee certain villages are to receive"Camel", cigarettes. had been into that of "D". supreme sacrifice, and were re-jof the year 1941.

openly. declared witness, and he presented by their next-of-kin. The award was made in re- Insignia lave not yet been re- monetary awards to be held

forumitted.

S/ Morrison asserted that had no suspelon whatsoever trust by the District Officer The Colony's distinguished engnition of the most valuable cetved for presentation.

When, Wong Hang-yan. 35, the signature on the chit was that anything was wrong. He blic servants to receive -services which Lady Ho Tung it has been usual in the past their common use; and certain in-

were master of the junk, appeared written either by a person who had nothing to do with the tak Pognition were the Colunist rendered both to the health of for Insignia to become available dividuals, whose services

Blair-Kerr, PM.. desired to disguise his shortly after outstanding, are to receive certi- before gir.

hand-ing delivery of either the all or Secretary, Hon. Mr. 1. M. the people of the New Territor for presentation

Seates of merit,

yesterday on a charge of a writing or else by one who was gas. methods of the MacDougall, and the Directories and to their

The brave men and women who tempting to export the Itenis not an adept in the use of a Donald stated that he never to Owing of Medical Sreviews, Hon. Dr.agriculture. We remember her awards.

+11°C to receive these eretificate, PS Selwyn-Clarke, both of torlay with admiration and with stances arising from war can- and in the case of those who had listed. Police Prosecutor Askew nen. In either case, went on ordered any uniform from lu

His Worship that, witness, there were not sufficient who, however,, delivered to him present informed ditions this . not now possible died their relatives are whom were awarded the C.M.G. Į surrow.

and it will have been noticed here in this room now, together with the exception of the keras aimilar or different characteris three mess jackets and a basket

permit could ties in the two sets of writing of tion, Hon. Mr. D. M.

Dr. J. P. Fehily

that the Insignin which I have with witnesses from their fami- Rene, an export

lies and clansmen and the elders enatly have been obtained forį for him to offirm or deny that Robert Manners, la bis cvl. MacDougall

Governor: I have it in com had the privilege of presenting of the districts to which they be the other merchandise.

they were written by the same dunce, stated that he signed off ia Majesty the rand from

today

121 respect or

with und Sung. With gratitude

Applying for the confiscation person,

the ship on March 5 und waa SO Mr. MacDougall, who was King to present, tu you the I-

of the kerosene to the Import! signin of an Officer of the Most Honours which had been award-the highest commendation. I wil

Defendant's Denial engressed in celebrating, this supported by Sir Robert Kote

New now present these certificates,

Following is the list of theete who tes and Export Department, S/1

event, from that dute to the wall, C.M.G., Li,D), and the Excellent Order of the Britishda eng ago as

Year 1946.

relved Curtidenten of Meriti

Askew declared that the defen- On His Worship ruling, at thel time of his arreat, that he could Mr. C.6.8.. Follows, Empire,

The fact that Solte al the

1. HAI KUNG DISTRI("T" :~~~

dunt was well aware of the conclusion of the Crown's case, not remember everything that Your-long and valuable ser-

BM Kom ~Market: Kon Tin-tamm M.G., was addressed by Hist Exéelency in these words: vices as Medient Oliver and as Insignia for Honours-conferred

fact that he would be forbidden that all the defendants had happened in that period.

case to answer Mr.. Marcus da to carry them on his boat. MacDougall, f have Health Officer in this Colony to at that time and that all sab Chung Bran "M

asefalsequently awarded Insignia are

Declurink that the confis. Silva opened the ease for the Hisgether with the most from rontmani 40

aa yet available deprives

cution of the 150 tins of here- defence by putting Donalit Majesty the King to pre work, which you perforined as not

nt about $1,600, the witness land. oft a member of the Hong Kong me. if the pleasure and

Acne, valued to you the Insignin Bent

Buit in London privilege of making presenta

was a heavy penalty by itself. Companion of the most Dis. Planning

distinctlons in a large number of cases

His Worship Imposed a Bne of tinguished Order of St. Mit have earned you this

tion on which I cordially con in which I should have most

$300 to discourage the mug chael and St. George,

warmly welcomed the oppor Chin Lin Shing, Chio Sun Rel.

into Chinese Tai ne Village: Chao Ho Ting gling of goode "This Honour has been congratulate you.

tunity of doing so and of ex-Chan Shin. recogition. ferred on you in

pressing publicly my congratu Taraz Sheung Village: Wing Chun territory. of the firstly

and] valuable

work

futions to a number of persons Fat Won Fuk. preparatory which you performed prior to

who distinguishes themselves by conspicuously gallant cen- the conclusion of the war as a

duet and meritorious services in lending member of the Heng

the times of trial through which Kong Planning Unit in Lon.

But Hong Kong has passed. of the dis- don and secondly

to you by His Majesty, the although I cannot make the Unsatished and eminently

King in consequence cessful work which you accom

myself of the plensure of plished during the Military Ad. most able and valuable services presentations, I need not deprive

Chief Civil which you rendered before the Affairs Officer. Your subsequent Japanese war and during has publicly uttering my congratu

ilak Tau Villare! promotion to be Colonial Secre- tilities as Controller of Storeations, and 1 propone before theng Ah Tit. Vip Wong Elut.

doing so to read out the list of of Auxiliary

Leung Wing Yurs. Majesty, TAI PO DISTRICT tary of this Colony has given and Directór

Wun to Village: Ma Sal Lim, Ma Hul the King for services rendered, the greatest satisfaction to all. Ordnance Services. Your duties awards made by s

most -1 congratulate you very cordial. were carried out under

Hong Kong, in respect of Nam, in Hai Pan.

6. SHAUKIWAN & JOBB HOUSE BAY: ly in this well merited award." dithealt conditions with marked in

which the Insignia will be pre-

Khankiwan Soal Proplet Chrunk Tin eficiency and success.

sented hereafter either here by chung To Ital, Cheung Tem. Cheun irratulate you.

my successor or in some cases | Hons Chuen, Chung Puk Shing. Cheung

Ah Ba elsewhere.

Hon.

ministration

IN

arduous

Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke

Mr. W. J. Anderson Governor: 11 gives me great pleasure. Mr. Anderson, to pre- sent to you the Insignia of an Excellent meer of the Must Order of the British Empire.

awarded The decoration was

of the

. 1 eon-

Mr. A. W-Brown Governor: I have it in com- Addressing Dr. Selwyn- Clarke, who was supported bymund from His Majesty the

Mr. Follows and Mr. Mar- Dougall. His Excellency said:

It

"Dr. Selwyn-Clarke, 1 have command Trum

in

His

King to present to you the In- signia of an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,

The admirable manner in Majesty the King to present to which you devoted your ker you the Insignia of Companion vices to the help of your fellow of the most Distinguished prisoners in Stanley Internment Order of St. Michael and Mr. Camp was brought to notice conclu- Immediately after the George,

sign of the war and has earned for you this award, on which I heartily congratulate you,

"1 wurmly Congratulate you on this Honour, conferred by His Majesty in recognition both of your most capable adminis tration of the Medical Depart-

Mr. H. A. Angus Governer: I am commanded ment of Hong Kong prior by His Majesty the King to the Pacific War and during hos- tilities, and also of the in- present to you the Insignia of a Member of the Most Excellent valuable services which you Order of the British

Em- performed with outstanding

too earned high pire. You courage and unselfish devotion

conduct to the welfare of your fellow praise

and devotion to duty in Stanley Internment Camp. I congratu- late you warmly on this award.

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were

The

New Year 1946

the

Village: Cheung Hottelung. -Kun Bul

ፍ። Work Kat Sau, Four Yang Kan, Yung.Sau, S Han Pina, Yum Tal Mul. Tun Village: 1. Pak Yish. Shu Chung Village: Jae Kwok Wint. Nam Wal Tool Villant You Fe, You Twiste

Chiu Ping Isk Chi Kang Village

Tak Tam Chung VIDage: Wong Jung Kwong.

Ko Toug Village: Weng Yan Tal Ping Tun Village: Cheung Ab Fing Tau Wu Tang Village: Lee Yu. 2. SHA TIN DISTRICT

Sitt Lik Yuen Village Ng You Cheutor.

Choi Hans, Chai tu Lun.

3.

HHA TAU KOK DISTRICT 1– Chung Mel Villages Low Vick Fore, L Yick Sheliny, Lee Bats.

In Mo ang Village: Y Ting Chuen.

TER 1 Yuen

Fong

6. LANTAÐ IHLAND:

Tong Fuk: Chan Bhu Kel, Tang Man. Cheung Chau Inland Boat Proplets

Lee Hup Kous, Leung Kam Shul.

Tribute To Villagers

in

Lunch At Hotel

He

the recollected

tailor (Hu) showing him a chit and ask him for 4 spanner to In his examination-in-chief,

remove the gas cyclindera, and Donald categorially denied that that, when the cosaab refused to he had, anything to do with obey his instructions he told either the conspiracy or the

actual discussion of prices with But to see the Chief Engineer. Leaving the ship at about 9.45 telephoned a.m., he said. he three of his friends to meet him in town. Two of them he saw at about 10.30 a.m. at the, Hong

Readers' Letters

Income Tax

knout,

by

byt wields at the same time aj Kong Hotel, and the third he lunched with at the same Hotel Sir. I hope to be forgiven a Onai

The Treasury should only be at 12.30 p.m., en March 10,

The latter part of Manners' reference to my very long letter the Colony's cashier, the public's on "Inetme Tax."

Chartered Accountant, charged evidence was corroborated On the same day, I met two

Hoopman who stated to see that accounts are well and-Capt. intelligent educated friends, who, truly kept, that money and if, that the last witness telephonexi without knowing that I was the

without the necessity for it, we to him at about 10-am, that author of the letter, commented introduce Income Tax, bringing day and that they had Junch | favourably on it-refreshingly in, in its train, herdes of Trea together at the Hong . Kong

tenic""glad someone

jy. suffury investigators, grant to a Hotel nt about 12,80 p.m. ciently forthright truth."

to

the tell

do

veto

In the witness bo Calvert bureaucratic ocialiom the right)

and of Hanction

Blair's our denied that he was in I waited the next few days for private businesses and our private cabin when Hut called on the these two or others to put their affairs, surrender our last vestige Monday morning. He was en- Jen House Day: Au Kam Pu, Chan supporting views, expressed in <f freedom, without any real

private, into public print. None anancial necessity for it, we, who gaged in tending the goneratur

In the engine room. came forward.

not understand Demceracy,

of having Complete deniala Another example of the past who are not willing to fight and. sive.

Juzy, witiess 10 apathelle,

work for it, deserve every- anything to do with the con well, why thing we get.

spiracy or the larceny were also philosophy "Oh; bother. Things always work out For five years from now, I ery entered by Mander and Blair. After the final addresses had prophetically, we shall have in- right in the end."

Example of that

of come tax at 25 per cent or 30 been delivered by. DSI J. John- J. W. M. Dickson appeared for the prosecution), Mr. Marcus da Silva (representing the first, second, fourth and sixth cused), and Mr. Sydney Ng Quinn (for Mander), His Wor- ship announced that he would deliver judgment this morning.

The defendants are: Peter Donald, 37, second

Proceeding to the distribution of the certificates of merit to villagers of the New Territories its Excellency !!

torper

Mr. J. Jolly, C.B.E. Mr. P. L. Newbigging, C.B.E. Dr. N. C. Macleod, O.B.E. Dr. D. A. Smith, O.B.E. Mr. J. C. Fitzllenry, M.B.E. Mr. H. A. Taylor, M.B.E. King's Birthday, 1946

"1 now rume to the arcond part of the inertia, thai slothful self-delusion per cent or higher as a standard ston (who, nagisted" by S/1 Mr. R. A. C. North, C.M-G.

price of

Government is good Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, C.B.E.proeredings in which it gives me specia: that will not recognise that "The rate.

pleasure and pride to participate. I con- corp the Inhabitants of the New Terri Eternal Vigilance." 0.B.E., M.C.

Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans, teris. 1 is well known to the people of this Culty and a wide rirale outside C.B.E.

that during the darkest days of th Dr. D. J. Valentine, M.C..var, when the Japanese power remed C.B.E.

to be at its height, the people of the New Dr. G. H. Thomas, M.-B.Elly uttanling examples of brave

Teeriturkce pruvided enitessively and indi

O.B.B.

andley Tyler by aliing Aliled primera

Dr. (Miss) La Po-chuen, ers hath military and civil who had esemp ed from Japanese prisons und were facing 0.B.E.

Fr

Dr. Tae-Jen Hua, O.B. E. Miss Helen Ho, 0.B.E. Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, O.B.E. Mr. J. Barrow, 0.B.E Miss M.B.E.

Misa D. P. Geen, M.B.E, Miss Chu Shut-ling, M.B.E. Mr. J. J. Cameron, M.B.E. Miss M. S. Watson, M. BE. Mr. David Davies, 1.5.0.

A. A. C. Chung-luen,

the dificult innk of traveling China,

"Very recently #trot honour

A

WILM

vald by the Armed Forces in the persun

of Lir-Generat Neti Hitchir, Gin-C r REAC Land Forer The inhabitant the Balkans Arra for the valuable sor

vices they rendered at the time; and to- nycinte myself with the Armed Forces in paying tribute, prales and ad- miration to the brave men and women. both of Balkung and of other parts The New Territories."

to Lan His Excellency then referred Committee sat un last year to report ats

certain ages were to receive monetary

new

- "AJ) abaard for Gadares 1”

A PROFESSIONAL MAN.

Spitting

of-

Vivian

That will let itselt forget that unulertness will never avail to Itselt protection against a maso.

Str. Could you through the offelaldom ever alert, Chistle year in and year out to impose medium of your paper, bring restraints and prohibitions home to the culprits, how much and penalties, unnecessary or their filthy habit is deplored by otherwise, as new extensions of all respectable people.

The Star Ferry has notices gineer; Robert Manners, authority.

That will let itself, from lack displayed an all Ferries request- fourth engineer; James. of interest in their own fate, being all patrons to refrain from Calvert, 20, third engineer; habit Donald Ferrery Mander, 23, led sheeplike to the brink of the spitting, but this filthy abyss with the cry:

-

84,

Alon

continues. The final result of second officer; and Robert Vic

"All aboard for Gadaren." the expectoration is left between for Blair, 28, electrical engineer. I can hear one Gadarene sivine the seats (and some, on the telling the other Gadiarene Swine:scats) and on the Guard Rails. "Don't look back! Carry on! We Those who "spit", are not all. were told not to look back!"

events:

AMMO IN GRIP

Chou King, 27, was sentericed to twelve months' hard labour by d'Almada yesterday

That is why looked back to quite so brazen as to spit en the deek, but they generally 1939 and 1940 and view with Mr. D. H. Blake, Colonial ca ef heip to Ailled personnel and said alarm the present new course of show s lack of common senec,

by spitting over the "Weather when he was found guilty of Police and Fire Services Medal. thas a result of its recommendatione

(1) "A Bill for Income and Side of the Ferries, this ural possession of arms. Mr. Chung Tak-kwong, B.F.M.awards to be held in trust by the District

ly uns the effect of giving D.S.I. Gordon said that, on im- Sergeant Major Gian Singh, om:er for their common use; and errtain Profits Tax."

standing near

formation, the San Man Ming (2) A rumour of a Standard anyone B.E..

"Spit" bath;

Boarding House was ralded and Rate of 25 per cent.

Those who blow their nosea when defendant's (3) A disarming of Unofficial

by a statement from between their fingers show the searclted, ammunition was found protests

same disregard for other pas-in hle sult case. some businessman or banker in support of Income Tax.

pongers, usually wiping, their tingers an the guard' ralla pálatwork.

Mr. Lau Chik-kee, B.E.M. Mr. John Pau, B.E.M.. Mr. Tong Wo, B.E.M. Sub-Inspector Wong Ngal him, R.E.M.

Mr. Wong Sik-kuen, B.E-M. Mr. Woo Chiu, B.E.M.

New Year 1947

Individuals whone servicen were outsland- Ing were to receive ceriificates of merit. "The brave men and women who are tal receive these certificates of mark are in this room - today, with members of the (amill, clansmen and elders of their vil ages se witnesses, and with gratitude in | she highest of exmmendation I will now

protect these estúdentre."

The recipients then fled up one by one to receive his or huy, award, to the accom- paniment of loud hand-clapping from the

Mr. J. H. Kuttonjoe, C.B.E. audience. Mr. Chan Kwan Pe. 0.B.E.

It was one of the largest gatherings & an investitsme ceremony, and among the Mr. F. F. W. Shaftain, O.B.E:uces present were the C-in-C of the Commander R. J. Vernall British Pacific Fleet, the 9.0.C. the A.0.0, the Commodore, members of the H.K.R.N.V.R. O,B,E.

Executive stud Legislative Councile, lendarə

Coxswaini Fong Hing, D.E.M. LA.C. K. Rhead, B.E.M.

(4) The appointment of a Taxation Committee by Govern- ment.

(5) A recommendation by the Committee of 10 per cent in lleu of the rumcured 25 per cent!

(0) A great sign of relief from an apathelic, fearful public. What is "Demogracy"?

The

or

room was

Mr. Ma Ba Sun

There will be a debate by the Governor: On behalf of His

Hong Kong Debating Society in Majesty the King I present to

I would like to see notices the NAAFI Club, Kowloon, to you, Mr. Ma 'Ba 9, this de.

displayed. stating. "Splitinginight at 8 pm. The motion be coration the British Empire

Penalty fere the House will be "In the 'Merial. It was awarded to you

Strictly prohibited". $6.00. Thly measure ́ I believe opinion of this house. Capital at least, reduce this Punishment should be abolished." in recognition of your loyal and

would, devoted conduct during the

The motion will be proposed by filthy menaca period of the enemy occupation

Your paper. kas, done, a lot of Mojor Trender and W. O: Jones, of Hong Kong, when you, like Misa A. M. Davios, M.B.E. of all sections of Hong Kopa's cosmopolltest is whether a people can in good In publishing the arcle, and opposed by Lt. Honour and ranny others who had been int

Mr. H. Barrett, M.B.E.

Hong Lt. Twyman. tan community, and a large number of the last resort enforce is Will Fly, Major Menace to domestic service,

the Sergeant Major F. C. Jonesing the award.

friends and relatives of the villages re- upon Its leaders. Can it curb Kong Health" - .ran

them, when it sees them going performed | M.B.E. greatest risks and

The possibility, of the menace services of incalculable value in

too fast in the wrong direction?

to health caused by the Elthy expiration of his term, did so on, when it

Jhics niding those who had been in-

of walking. Three days' remand was grant- Can it spur them formed by the enemy.

To each one of the ladies ed by Mr. Sheldon

at Central sees them going too slowly in the habit I have mentioned, should between

not be overlooked, r

citizens, regretful at his denar. ALL FOR HEALTH. ture. I insisted thing. It was al Mr. Kitchel

and gentlemen whose names yesterday when four defendants right directon?

If the Hong Kong public aro

pily the departure of my^good. Governor: It gives me much have read out I express my, very appeared before him, Kwok

own Sir,-Apropos the Invitation | Governor was not such an

Apropos pleasure, Mr. Kitchel, to present cordial congratulations on their Ching, 31, Lam Yan, 22, Lam not interested in their to you this Certifiento which is meritorious services and on the Sin, 28. and Tsang Tan, 33, household, their own lives, and signed by the Prime Minister Hopours which His Majesty has charged with (a) conspiring to the future lot of their own chil-extended to the community to everyday occurrence is to call and which states that, by the been pleased to confer upon commit an armed robbery at 4.dren, but continue to dweil in a pay homage to the departing for no display on the part of Third Street, and steal the pro-licpeless apathy of over-meck Governor I am reminded of the community, or get ba Onets, youthful opiniona can King's Order your name was them.

perty of Chau. Tat Chul; (b) on new, it deserves, the klad at Gov. discussion which took place bo. placed on record on 20th 1 now come to the second part parte date, at the same house argent, which is at once, Santa tween a friend and me sono appear so foolish in retrospect as I now; find myself; totally August, 1946, pa commended of this ceremony do proceedings

In which it gives me apesial attempted to rob Chau Tat Chul;, Clave and something else again; years ago) - for brave conduct and that Mr pleasure and pride to participate, and (c) being in possession of which i detries on its shoulder a My friend was citing the indiainterested in the arrivals and Attice was charged, to express the proceedings concern the the arms and not having a permit tackful of gifts tabelled dudi stance of a Provincial Governor departures of theas oficials d

JUNIUS SECUNDUS“ His Majesty's high appreciation, habitants of the New Territories, from the Commissions of Foliem, ) alped. Grumell", and "Democracy, la China, who an leaving at the

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