THE OHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1947.
Coming Events THE JOHNSTON CASE OPENS|Traffic
May 15-Stage Chib casting meetin, Cheere Club, 5.30 p.m. May 16 and 17-"Shamshuipo
Cooltuil," KCC, 9 p.m.
May 17-Chi Eraporium ex-
traordinary meeting, 3 p.m. May 21-Union Waterbunt. Co., Ltil. Asmund Meating, Dodwellsi
Office, 11 a..
May
Club,
21-Sino-British Cathedral Hall, 0.16 p.m. Speak- er: C.14, Cheng, MA, on "Chin. eco Rducation As It Ty."
May 24-11.K. & Yaumati Ferries,
annual raceting, noon. May 24-20 Whirlsun. Race meet.
ing.
May 28-1.K. Realty & Trust Co
annual meeting, nocn.
My 201K, Tramways Ltd. nnual meeting. Jardine's of fices, north.
May 21 China Provident annual meetings, extraordinary Jacobean Rom, H.K. Hotel,
noon.
My 31-China Emporium annual
meeting, 3 pm.
June 9--HK, & Winnipon Ducks extraordinasy meeting, noon.
Kowloon Opium Raids
Charge Of Broadcasting For Nazis
Evidence Given
By Germans
Speaking with a pronounced Midwestéru accent
Resigned Job
BOMB'S EFFECT
ON SEEDS
Tokyo, May 14, The atom bomb dropped on Nagisaki nearly tico peara ago has resulted in abnormal growth by more than; 20 ur cent of needs planted in the centro of the bomb, blasted ared.
Radio-activity resulted in growth of double-headed plants, double buth onions and deformed . putoplina.-- Reuter,
show the
intent
German Witness
Beer Mugs Not Declared
Inspector Sentenced
Unanimously found guilty by a jury on six out of seven charges, Sub-Inspector Benedict Fines of $40 each wore im Lee Kin of the Kowloon
Based on three motor Vessel Traffic Department was owner when they appeared in Central Court before Bir. Sains. yesterday sentenced to months* imprison- bury, yesterday on charges of 21
cargo ment with hard labour falling to declare their en the ship's manifest.
by Mr. Justice D.H. Wil-
"The enrgo was brought more
or less as a side line, when deliams (Puisne Judge).
fendant brought the newly pur-
Last
to
appear
มห
a bribe by a
public servant,
GRACIE COMMITTED
TO SESSIONS.
Committal proceedings agairist John Kenneth Gracie, 49, of Ardester, Invernessshire; were concluded at Central Court yesterday before Mr. Sainsbury when Accused was commit- ted to the Criminal Sessforis to stand bits triál on a charge of having assisted the enemy in Shanghai between May 20, 1943, and May 8, 1945, as a radio announcer with dutles of broadcasting anti-Allied propaganda.
branch of the Foreign Office in
He had
werė
were
re-
and with an American turn of phrase, the former chief of the German propaganda
The charge is lakd under the enata about social conditions in broadcasting station XGRS in Shanghai, Carl
Gracie England and Amerien Defence Regulations." slected to reserve his defence quite frequent. There' Flick-Steger, testfficil at committal proceed-
and asked for copies of the several commentaries about ings at the Central Court. yesterday against
prosecutlen witnesses' Rubmis- conditions in merchant ships, Frank Henry Johnston, charged under the De-
Mr. A. J. CHfford, assisted by sions. Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown
Recognised Voice fence Regulations with having assisted the
assisted by Inap. "Late in 1943_a' commentary enemy as a radio announcer in Shanghai.
chased boat to Hong Kong", Mr. F. W. Shaftain, Senkur Counsel,
(Special Branch) addressing merchant marinera signed by him regarding a more "put out a
the case Steger told the Magistrate he had
pro- conducted
for the Land telling them how futile all feeler" for Johnston while he was still ern-efficacious manner of dealing with explained R. O. Humpreys to Supt. of Follee, and Det. In MacAdie
Navy
commentaries which also His Worship when 4 Yau apspector V. M. Morrison
Defendant's secuted on behalf of the Crown, prosecution,
their sacrifices were was Atted with peared in court.
The rat witness called yes in with the German wolf pack The accused was representell | ployed before the outbreak of the Pacific Warges to
Tecso von submarine campaign," with an American Broadcasting Station in which he carried on his work of ship was boarded as it came in-
by Mr. Charles Loseby in- terday was Baron Formosa to Hong Kong from
Puttkammer sald he had heard Shanghai and had paid him the unusually high broadcasting."
detained at with 14 cases of raw camphor-structed by Mr. M. A. da Silva. Puttkamer, who said he was ist Victoria Lee who was charged with present
the recordings of Macintosh's salary for those times of U.S.$50 a week. He
a prohibited export for China. The first witness called was had selected Johnston's radio name-"Pat
An unusul cargo containing / Conspirney, being an accèañory ¦ Remand Pringn. In March 1941) voice on March 20 when he was demanding he was sent to Shanghai by taken by a police Inspector to a Carl Flick-Steger who said that, Kelly"-Steger said.
but not declared Մի
the money with menaces, procurink | Berlin. Puttkamer said. He went place where the recordings were In the Kowloon Hotel while await-
played to him. In the course of his evidence,, air as a commentator and these he was a German national living beer mugs, part of the cargo before the fact to
resulted in manifest,
to Shanghai to establish there cognised the volee as that of Ngan and obtaining Steger rechunted the themes of were not broadcast.
Ing repatriation to Germany.
servant, accepting! a the German Information Bureau three radio plays in which, hol
In March, 1941, the radio sta. Cheung-mass appearing in court. public
Sgt. Macintosh whose voice hu Hui, bribe by a "He continued working for tion XGIS in Shanghat was un- alleged, Johnston took part. in
attached to the German Shanghai. one of these Johnston had play the German Station until about der the control of the Cernun Chung-lam, owner of my "Kwok obtaining a bribe by a publlent to direct it. The department and heard in broadensis in
"I recollect to have Hang," fined for falling to de-servant, demanding money with Embassy
heard ed President Roosevelt, in an- the summer of 1944 when, after Government, Steger said,
attempting to Another batch of opium ped-
"I came out with a radio en- that one first played concerning disgruntled American) a series
for of reprimands
"To all practical purposea Ielare 100 preserved eggs on his menaces and
obtain a bribe by a public ser-gineer Puttkamer said. "He tara and addiats were brought other
United marine seaman, and neglecting his duty and arriv-was the General Manager, It ship's manifest.
labour unions in the vant, was found guilty on the was bringing with him parts to States about Mr. Green and Mr. before the Kowloon Courts yds. merchant turlay when lines ranging $250 In the third an American re- ing late, he resigned. I would was my duty to recommend em-
1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th enlarge the local short-wave Lewis. I heard that in Shang presentative pacifying Stalin's add that during this period he ployments and dismissals. John- to $15 were imposed,
charges.
radio station from one kilowatt hai in August 1943. At that Three raulk conducted by a second front demande, Steger tried to persunde another wit-ston was employed on the staff.
He was sentenced to one to 7 Kilowatt transmission time these labour union trou- the German He began his engagement as nean to join of Police,
testifieik party
year's imprisonment with hard The station was given permiables were much stressed in the Committal proceedings are Radio Station.
news commentator, Morrison17-Reclamation
labour on the first charge, nine sion, to operate on, the new tran German Press, The second one "He was seen by two witnesses It happened that I heard his Street first floor and 219 andeng iken by Mr. Sainabnity.
as to months on the second charge,smission in September or Octo- seems familiar to nic. I seem to CASC for the
After legal argument 221 Reclamation Street
prosecu actually broadensting from the volce en XMHA, which was an (first! The
can-ber, 1913. The transmission was recollect some phrases. sentences to run German Radio Station during | American station, in August, 1941, the admissibility of certain the flours on Wednesday resulted ion is being presented by Mr.
to reach of Teul secutively, and to nine months intended
Australia, third one is on lines generally Counsel, bia employment with that and I put out a feeler through a statements, the case in Ho Tung, Fung Yol, and A. Lonsdale. Crown
fourth, Atth, India and the West Coast of used by Macintosh." Station and his voice as broad-member of the staff of that sta-Shu, Chau Kim Hung alias on each of the
America, as well as Mak Cheong-lim, the respective assisted by Inap. MacAdie
Gracie elected to put one keepers, being fined $115 each the Special Branch. Johnston is cast was identified as that of tien, whose name I cannot re-Chan Chak Nam, Yeung Fu, sixth and seventh charges, the North
member, now asking that John Tsui Ho Chaen and Kwan Shy, sentences to run concurrently South Ameries, The equipment qucation to witness. by Mr. Latimer. An eviction not represented.
Johnston himself,
the was powerful enough.
I gave
Gracle: "You are sure you order against Mak was also re-
"After his resignation from ston should come to see me.
advice to the German Embassy heard these in August "He came to see me. I remem.
19487 the German Station, on onc eommended by the Magistrate.
regarding all propagynada mat- What makes you so sure? Some ocension he was heard broad- ber he asked for a pretty high!
event you can remember having casting from the Japancac salary for that time. I think it
happened at the time?" Station X3600 in Shanghai and was fifty American dollars a week. his connection with radio work had to wall till the Embassy Pproved such a high salary be- fore I employed him.
under
According to Inspector J Oren, Ha's divan took up half the floor and contained two beds.
Twn pipes. three lamps and 16 small pots of opium were seized during the raid.
Four beds, three pipes, four) lamps and 12 small pots of opium were found in Fung's divan which occupied the whole por. Mak's opium den alan oc- cipies the whole of the first floor, and in it were found three hers, two pipes, two lamps and
of
In his opening address. Mr. Lonsdale said in part:-
a
Sessions Case Adjourned
who are charged on two counts with the nine months on of armed robbery on Mar. 8, second charge. was adjourned till this morning,
The accuser, with Wing To. HKVDC Officers
are additionally charged with Possession of arms
munition.
and am-
The case is being heard before:
Mr. Justice T. J. Gould, who Mentioned
the
News Broadcasts "The facts in this case were that Johnston broadcast the name of Pat Kelly over the Ger- man Radio Station in Shanghai. for the Japanese is spoken of He commenced his employment by two other witnesses who saw
" Ungested that he use the with this station in about Sep-| him in company with Japan-
Be-name Pat Kelly' as he told me radio personnel and lember, 1941, 'broadcasting the ese, German news in English. The tually on one occasion attend- he was Irish. I remember he told German nuwa' emanated at that ing a conference at the time from the oficial German German Radio Station when the news agency, but later whe add- Japanese were using it. ed to by the receipt of the offi clai Japanese news in 1942. His activities on the radis were ex- on the premises nine were each tish slogans during the enter. Aned $15 and the others, who tainment programme. were held in custody, $10.
"In about September 1942, a For keeping an opium divan | serlee of political plays at Hang Lok Street, first floor, commenced which were satires
held that the statements, me he was of Irish nationality subject of legal argument, wäre *x-
and had an Irish passport. I admissible. never asked to see it and he did not show it to me.
13 small pots of opium.
"There is a further matter
Of the 34 smokers arrested] tended to antiouneing anti-Bri. Information Bureau was pre-two was ill. In
extract from the Breond Supplement.
tr
Lera.
Be.
The
Puttkamer: "It was in July the labour union question was stressed by Berlin and in the German presa."
Gracle: "I see. Thank you."
Woman's Evidencë The next witness called, Mrs.
Margaret Schneider, said she was German national living at 201 Hungjeo Road, Shanghal.
XGRS Broadcasts "I listened to XGRS broad- casts quite regularly, I heard Rome of the brondenats given by, Sgt. Allen Macintosh. tween mid-1943 and mid-1944 1 Owen-heard his commentarics. He ind the role of a former dissatisfied serviccinan with his personal grudges and critiques about 80; cial conditions in England and
Witress said: "In 1941-1 joined the United States. He would the German Radio Station XGRS. criticize some of the Allled war I was in charge of the records. efforts and would be sarcastic Whilst attached to the staff I first in his commentaries about some saw accused, I should say in up- political divergencies among proximately Autumn 1041. I the Allies.
think he was doing commentaries 2. Matlamat stille Anuociation, (Peyroon "I remember one broadenst in
"From the end of 1042 I
re: in and Postal Matches 1947 traction which he addressed the working collect his being absent from the Bhunts. Luuch tiring follemcinus in England and would tell stoff for about four to six months. Saturday, May 17, Queen's Pter Dep. 1130
them not to trust in the pro- I did not actually see recordings for Expt. Fler Stonecutters. Star Ferry
mises fa given by the Church being taken. There was a techni 6tonecutters. East 'ler Stonecutters Re Government. He would tell that caj department Just outside the donc. conditions were deplorable and building where this was Would give some examples of They usually do recordings which I remember that he men brepdcasts for ning away. The tioned the alums and the in- defall of the speech or lecture was adequate food. He said that always on the records.
Orders by Let-Colonel IL Hughes, Astics Commandant, 1.K.V.D. Mr. J. Reynolds, assisted by Corp. Order No. 30/47, datni May 1ã. Inspector Fraser, is conducting 1947
1. Honours & Awards. The following "His broadcasts were prepared the ense for the prosecution. in which he was concerned by Mr. Goldau, and Mr. Himtze,
Mr. Hin Shing Le is appear the London Gazette of Tuesday, Sept. 1 that is that when the German occasionally by me if either of the ing for Chau Kim Hung allda 1016 published for Information Th
1941 we of the
used Chau Chak Nam and Teut Ho King has been graciously pleased to Paring an exposition
occassionally by me if either of Chuten.
The other defendants prove that the following be mentioned submarine warfare conducted
recognition of gallant and distinuated the two was ill. In 1941 we used the GermingS by
aginal the
are not legally represented. evices whilst Prisoners of War-Ca
tain R. R. Havlen. Lieutenant K. M, A. Allies, the accused sold to the Domel until it was incorporated
*Darnett.” German Information Butenu. In into the Central Press Service, the Chu Kan was fired a total of upon the Allied leadera
formation with regard to Bri-70-called 'Chinese' news agency st tish warships, some of which $250 by Mr. Blair-Kerr, while their conduct of the war. This was not at that time, available the eight anokers arrested by programme continued until DSI Sykes were fined $15 each. about August, 1943, when the to the Germans in Shanghat. S/ Walter Collins, prosecut-persons responsible for pro- Application For
raid.
The
Railway Authorities
an
nounced that on and from May
16, First and, Second Cinns oc-
WILS
and
Passport
the tune.
turn 1080 for Star Ferry Steps-Kawasa kind Queen's Plor. Bunday, May 18, Queen's
Pier Dep. 0915 for East I'ler Stonecutter. Star Ferry Steps-Kowicari Dep. 4935 for
East Pier Bionecutters. East Pier Blons
-Kowloon and Queen's-Pier,
Naturwak
1940.
tacti
Hark
of
Britain at that time was gam-Macintosh's records would be bling away its wealth and that two days on our he and thien the working classes would get Macintosh or someone else would-
come and take them away. Marin nothing out of the war.
"In 1943 several times the tosh would ask me if he ecult lack of a second front was men- play them in my effice. I heard tioned in hla commentaries, the records in the Court yester This was in Spring, 1948, and day. It was the same voice August-September, 1943. I re-heard. then. I recognize the gramo member specially one commen-phone recordings as the fary after the Invasion of Sicl-voice as Matinibsh's radia võlek.
TO BE WED The following forthcoming weddings are announced: "Walla Walla" Reginald Bradshaw, Meteorologi- "Johnston made several sug-cal Omeer, R.A.F. Kal Tok, to 80p-Koxion Dep. 1403 for East Pier gestions to us, among these a Gwyneth Loyd Jones of "Hil ing stated that four pipes, ducing the playa left for Tokyo.
Jocal broadcast which we called crest." 114 The Peak. eight lamps and 18 small pots of Thereafter, his duties were "The use of propaganda in war the 'Shanghai Walla Walls' and George Arthur Smith, Sgt. oplum were seized during the those of broadcasting the Om-fore le obvious and propaganda put on the air 15 minutes a day. R.A.F. Kai Tak, to Beatrice Esther
cial News, Commentators were which continually reiterates the This was prepared from the city dos Pass:s of 236 Nathan Road. pald more than news broad- futility of carrying on war and pages of local newspapers. The Oscar Guttinger, Electrical En-cutters Return 1280 for Star Ferry Steps casters and the accused sub-the inevitable
of one's script ernaisted of tecal press "ert- [gineer, 18 Seymour Terrace, to *success ruitted a number of commen-enemy can but have an effect en tings posted together to give them Emma Schmid, en-route to Hong Captain K.M. Barnett relinquished a taries to the station expound-certain sections of the population continuous form. This begun some Keng, from Switzerland.
rank of Major with effect from October . emmodation will be available on ing the Axis point of view, but of an Empire at war, and as such, three or four weeks after he begation staff; Peter Walbator, was Change of Religion Denomination, all local trains except the Rail his English was not considered the broadcasting of Johnsten cungan his work with ust These bits.
khown in a series of radio plays it notified for information that Capials wood enough to put him on the only be considered as a setles of breadcasts started in October,
land on June 27, 1946. actions which were likely to as. 1941, and stopped In the spring of he produced over XGRS. These Barnett Joined the Church of Bar-
Batirised the plays
Allied war Part 2 Orders. Order No. 10/471 sist the enemy in their proseets 1942 after
1. Arrival. 2767 Chr. Lee,:41£B.. Av tion of the war the natural and dairy owner. Johnston, attacked effort in general.
"Walbauer recruited actors and fired in ons Kong on 11/4/47, probable cotisequences of such the price of milk and the owner
18trongth-decronat, 4082 Unt, Reme- broadcasting would be an asals. came to the calce and made an actresses partly from station per dine, LA, and Haltery wad, 1/8/47. sonnel and partly from people he wii dür. Ribeiro, L.G.V., Ind Battery To prevent tance to the enemy and the pre. altercation over it.
we.f. 9/8/47. Capi. G. Mikts, A., when Macintosh stated this remember having seen theat sumption arises that Johnston further trouble I stopped these met outside whose voices were
useful," Steger continued.
Car, w.ed. 15(6/47, L/Cpl. Ma, R. N was only a substitute for the recordings in the book-keeping ut. did in fact, Intend to assist the broadcasts.
1. Coy, wet. £6/8/47.
long-awaited Second Front and fcb at the broadcasting station." "Johnston took part in these
sarcastically said that despite! Brlton's Story enemy,
plays and received the same re
the promises of the Western The next withess. Jones Hei- Allies, Russia would numeration as people not on the
have to bert Ladd, said that he was 'a staff for this special work. Theso) broadcasts started. In the fall of
bear the brust of the battle rádio teëhalklan residing at 05 alone.
Great Western Road, Shanghai. 1942 and continued until he (Walbauer), was transferred to
"I remember that thee there Up to the outbreak of the Pacifo Tokyo October, 1843,
was a reference to Prime Minia-War he was working at the Bris for Churchill's pre-war utter-tigh controlled radio station ance about Rusala and Com- XGDN as an annicuncer. During munism. Macintosh would ask) a short time të 1942 hò had acted How Great Britain could be os o musicni programme urranger allied to Russia now, Brond- (Continued on Page 53
RONEO
SUSPENDED FILING SYSTEM
NO LOST LETTERS
QUICK REFERENCE
NEAT & TIDY
The first thing to notice about this system to the instant and complete visibility of all the manica or titles at a glance directly the drawer, is opened.
The actond, that the framework on cradly from, which the folders are susponded, drops straight into any ordinary quarto of foolstap filing drawer, so that its installation entalla no scrapping of present fling cabinets and consequently no
podloss expoint.'s
~Thirth
do. AVE.
dly the top channels by which the titles ara indexed oncronch upon the Aling space or reduce the capacity of the drawer for papers.
CALL IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION
Bole Agents
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
3 Alexandra Building
Tak 20088.
ether evidence
altercation with a
"I remember one of the early plays was supposed to take place
...
..
(8gd.) J. WESTON,
Captain, Adjutant, IL.K.V.D. Carpo.
Police Reserve Orders
✩
"Johnston received no further "Qulle apart from this, there la remuneration for this work as it considered he was. getting of his intention, was
enough as it was and his endeavour to persuade paid highly another.person to take up bccupa-Later the breadcast was com. tion with the German Radio Or-mercialised and sold to the Boyer ganisation; further, his endeavours Company, I think it was. When to increase the scoph of his work this happened there was the us by broadcasting commentaries; Uht paymerit as common to these and finally, and perhaps the most contracts and Johnston the usual
on tho battleship 'Prince of Itong Kong Polles Reserve Oiders No. important, his effer of Intelligench slice out of it.
"In May, 1942, I received Wales. Johnston pldyed the part 11-of-1947) regarding the British, Navy; to crder from the Embassy to cut-
an of President Roosevelt. Thla plný Equipment. 8.8.7. (R) A.8.F. (m): the Germans-at A price of
quwied, to draw their - Bummer Uniforms cou-to-manifests clearly an in down the budget and I had to cut ended with the Prince of Wales') (d, at me ato ro and land extra asülpisenté, trom the Police tention to assist the enemy.
his salary. He was reduced to at the bottom of the sca "I am producing also a number the level of a staff announcer. everybody singing 'Onward Chris Store, New Orfeated, Buddar, on Friday.
tian Soldiers.*
May 18, 1948 beźwień-16 a.m. and 13 novie cf documents, the signatures of He wanted to get into the con-:
Training All recruity of No. 8. Com "Some time after May, 1943, party, parede at the Hong Kong Folles which are all identified by a mentator class so he submitted there was one play which dealt Reserve Headquarters, & Catinausht Hood handwriting expert as the writ couple of commentaries. They ing of Jehnston; they have been wore polliical commentaries of with an American transport sunk and Flour, wety adonday, Tundar. Ther
by a German submarine. John.day and Friday, as detailed, for lectures comparell with the documents to the usual type he had been used ston's part was that of an Amets-in, Folles Regulations = 1.85 p.m. which a-witness will speak as be to heading over the air. One cf can sailor, After the slip, was where falled to thele. Tail 11 examini Mathburn of Nós -1 kid 1 Companies ing signed by. Johnston Himself. theso concerned an Irishman'e tunis be deplored his lot, consider tion will sue parade, as druatiod, for fur
"The first of there document point of view, It belittled. Eng. Ing himself the victim of war pro- the call. to an application for a British and war bifort and aboke of the steers; and all that sort of thing. 2). Bacche Passport made by Jehnston intuity of resistance, following
Hong Kong Police Reserve and will purs In July, 1043, a play was given ade for, and Practice every Burley 1938, stating himself to be a Bri. the usual line at the time..
dealing with one of the Allied mentor at 11 am, pod avery Wednesday tish subject at birth. This is a
From the statidpoint of quali.
conferences. Stalin; in this play, sfigmoon at 6.10 b. under Mr. Whits document which has been obtain they did not come up to our ed trem the Foreign Office, in standards in English competion.manding a Second Front. A Bis-The was beketfee will be held on Bun
was urgently and, impatiently deadmaster), fod Bld. The Weet York-
sklen. Nagindent. The theme was alright but the sian voice was used. Johnston day, May 19, 1941 R3-11 820 Enkland.
"Secondly,, am producing n
English was bad.
played an American representa: Baier-UnLīgumu. -The following docu sent alghed by him explain Political Slogans Live at the conference.. 1 part :| Members of Nos. 1 and 1 Companies have ing the recent loss of an earlier. "In June, 1942, Johnston aug- was pacifying Stalin and stalling Unlterm. They are hereby dared · Ed not, sut, been meiäured, for their "Sommer passport. You will see that the gented an American programme him with excuses in other wordà | parede:st. Trots Wed particulars with regard to Beth. of in the evening consisting of Am- putting him off. trend documents agree as to his arican dance music and songs. #Up to the Fall of 1043, our departmentally. PARIR.19: ATLIT / Birth in Shanghai, China, but in He told me he could commer- programme ; wis Concentrated AI: RANGKAI 881; 184: BAL; Alà application for a passport the cldiis but that did ng mater mainly on Australia, New CB1701 R.1751 188 LID; B.190;
RUKA: Kisi hisi; K100; 1,168) whites that his father was born älled. ! It was between 20.00 and land and Indie After that it mi within Bhajesty's Dominions, 20:48 Hour very valuable time. was progressively built up to in that is, In Ifulhild; on December The Embassy aukgested some polis olude, the West Coast of the Unit ptical alchs to come, with this ed States and rearranged för **Under the British Nationality broadcast: I can remember only favourable timer
பம்
ALTHO
By. Order of the Adiuténk,
Bd. N. 8. RULFIL
“Aafnakt ́ 17,18
whit Statins, of Allers News IP chor which was in general girl Couste for the Pale $3 A LETTER amended by the Bitial Nation, with all the others. This was fi purpose of this program #lity and Status of Alfétis, ALL | Enfiand Markúste skede... and, ina wan na 15 ln with bil" props. For conveying seven letters "Win'in the "end." kanda directed at the enemy,; it into the Colony, Ysin Hol, was cbo slogans balled | ida deligned to calise, dissembler, Aned,
Der At
1973, and an extended to this Co. Obrmany |lohy, Bectior 1 provides in, aneet Some of u
| that a person born in Bhi GAU CHUREBUL;
Whose Dauler wän-a' British MOUS
produs
thera” a műtrout by the people in their Kowlood, yelerdeyə
he Covertalent, and dimonte Camons: 112 Orem juterned the Court
SUNDAY TEA DANCE
AT THE
STAR HOTEL
samb
PETE. VALDERRAMA & His ORCHESTRA grante
TEA DANCES EVERY SUNDAY FROM 4 PM TO 63JD PM DINNER DANCES NIGHTLY FROM 7:00 PM TILL 12.30 AM 2025, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON. TEL. 68921
FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW
-Owing to technical liculties, consequent
on a change of format of the Far Eastern Economic Review, there delay in the publication of the
week's issue,
eutrent:
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.