Sects Celebrate Independence Of India Day
The Independence of India and the establishnient of the Dominions of India and Pakistan yester- day were celebrated by the local Indian com- munity with a flag-raising ceremony' at the Sikh Temple in the morning and à social func- tion at Sookunpoo in the afternoon.
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and officer were, that proudly wave for the first and effeetime side by side above our heads * clued for the day
day peacefully workers and budian members of hete, will ong The Podies Porce granted specii merge into one, and be the symbol. that will leaze
the of a mighty nation to communtrate
Mt of the Indian stand as a compact whole from shop and
firm the Tre Cape Comorin to the Himalayas rol Flag of the Bastion and from Assam to Perhawar-- Inlaide by side with the Uniona nation that will have learnt Jack while the Mins hoisted tolerance towards, all creeds, ani the Ralf-moon and star" Mosion goodwill towards all men, nd nbovu nil, with have Justes for Clag.
its mollo and universal peace an the keynote of its national life.
"It is my
and prayer.
of us her prayer of everyone
the freed-m which that
have no magnani. mously bestowed upon us, will be uncal by a fittingly, so that we may win from an expertant wor'd fitute the first prerequisite the admiration that is our duen of strength, grow and peperity," a treat people with an old elded Mr. Barina, "Let us hope." deid. "Hal cheapest of the dross a snipicin and hated that has drugged our ratione! tele for the past de vade und ire,
"Adding a gathering of about 700 at the Dudian terren n Club, Mr. Harus, Berpelary of the In dependence Celebration Couniittee, declared that the "rrying need of | et people today is harmony",
We have the braids, we have The brawn; the evil that infests our people i lack of daily unity that
Bellish
the
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1947.
HONG KONG
For Reasons HONG
Of Loyalty EX-P.O.W. MADE
SUICIDE PACT
Washington, Aug. 15,
The Civil Service Commis. sion disclosed today that it ho found 10 additional State Department employers $3900 eligible for powerment cut- `ployment "for loyalty reasons, all of them invntving Commu-
This brings to 20 the mou- 1:Cr
State of
Department workers rented since July 1 Just wear for arcurity reasons..
Anunciated Press.
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Burned Boy With
Cigarette
Tung Lam, 48-year-old locksmith, was yester- day sentenced by Mr.
Reno, Nevada, Aug. 15.
A bizarre pact of eight Hong Kong Canadian and American soldiers, who vowed to commit sut- cide if the post-war world failed to justify the horrors they experienced in a Japanese prison camp, was disclosed today by Cornelius Van- derbilt, Jr.
Vanderbilt, millionaire, plny- | Vanderbilt pointed out the
of famed significance of the date boy grandson of the
He death-Aug. 9. Commodore Vanderbilt, told the Roberts' tale to a coroner's jury Inquir- said the group was liberated on ing into the death of his per- Aug. 9, 1945, and one of the sonal secretary. Canadian-born men committed duicide on Aug. Melvin C. Roberta, 27.
9 a year later.
rong
Mácao Added Control Order
To Export
The Government has added. Mucao to the Export Control Onter with effect from Augs 10, and notification to this effect will appear in the Government Gazette.
Reporters are advised that after this date. they will only be permitted to export wood of, tin and raw rubber to Macao provided a licence is ipated by the Import & Export which will only Department,
he given on completion of a Declaration on the usunt form (fireen Form 2/A Export) to the effect that payment, will be received from the importer in US. Dollyre.
Two Brawls
At The
To See "Bob" The wealthy Now Yorker re- counted: "Roberta told me he had gone to see "Bob" in San Francisco, but when he the doorbell the woman who answered told him her husband a had taken his life. on Aug. 9, 1946, just one year after all eight were released."
Red Lion
Vanderbilt said that six of the eight men. who were the only survivors of Japanese "guinea pig" medical experi- ments that wiped out 75 per cent of Roberta' regiment, had already fulfilled their pledge
Robert. A Staff Sergeant atationed with the Canadians at Hong Kong at the outbreak of the war, was one of them. But
Vanderbilt described Roberts,
Two men were arrest- ʼn native of Peninsula Grape, the identities of the other five
stil living. Quebec Province, Canada, as ed and one sent to Hos- dead and the two une next benefit that wit Conklin at Central to Vanderbilt forgot the enable civilization, Let us pray
remained a mystery because "moody" following
General pital after two brawls in namen Clark's speech. He said: "He the Red Lion Inn, Han- spring from our new life will four months hard labour told him by Roberts while the said he was afraid he would be
kow Road, Kowloon, 10-latter broaded over his prison | recal'ed to duty. He inshed out ene of peace to a harried work,
ill-treating a
treatment and the state | bitterly against Britain and last night. of the hour, and of the future, if year-old boy, Tsang Chi-Camp
of the world today.
Canada for their treatment of The Emergency Unit was called "War Casualty" war prisoners.
ou twice, once shortly after. 7 a free people, and as a peacefalkong. people, can and must contribute
"He told me American pri- p.m. and again shortly before a pleaded gulity. Tung, who ไม่ the Achievement f thir
rhed hope of mankind.
was stated to have hit the bay day, the jury ruled that Robertssoners of war had been paid for p.m. associate out the face and to have burn death last Saturday was suicide. the time spent in priaun campo. "I call upon you de
"He told me they at least got with or some of gratitude to red him with a cigarette butt on But after hearing Vanderblit valin leaders the name of the the neck and face.
recount the story of Roberts' n ribbon' and said he had been British nation who have bloodless Defendant brought the boy to four years of torture, it ap- given neither."United Press.
passed in the sceptre of govern the pollee station on August 14 pended the qualification: "Ac- ment to us today, thus making alleging that the latter had tually, this death should be con-
fir heart be
Pious Hope
"Let in change in the pious with expressed not Jou go by the
Prune Minister,
Mr
Clement Atlee, that the two flags
Engineers' Strike Threat
(Continued from Page 3).
Report ins the Chinese Press had stored alarmy anung the Clumesas population as it was ple tied
for peace today is the vital need for
humanity is to survive. We, as
In a verdict returned yester-
but in the picked his pocket. Inquiries re-sidered an honourable war Personalia
Fange
the vented tim defendunt, prior to Casualty.
Aldrich Newcomb.
The brawis were staged by "General scamen from the Gordon" and a number of other Europeans.
Early in the night, an argument started, which was followed, by a fight, but on the arrival of the Emergency Unit, peace was soon restored,
Ал incident at 0 p.m. wux
and Bottles
glasses about and again Emergency Unit was called out.
A large crowd gathered in the vicinity and one senman, taking off his clothes challeged world to do battle.
| unique event not only in the annals
Countries, bul jef our 14311
nhands of the whole
Vanderbilt repeated the tale! an event thathis. had tied the bay up and of the vow luken human history
during the will, we have an doubt, link tried to extract a confession by darkest years of the men's in- The forthcoming wedding of more serious.
in eternal friend kip, hitting and burning him. psules to the benefit of not
these
The boy was left tied up and ternment during 1941-45. He Chauncey
steamship freight agent, residing thrown alone, but to the lasting benefit was released by his sister who related:
"Roberts told me they look at No. 452 The Peak, lo Eleanor heard his crios. airo of the world at large.
Dempster Green, vow to kill themselves if life Ayre back home after their release Drummond, residing at Peninsula
Hotel, is announced. from prison proved unhappy. Roberts told me the names of two or three men. but I have
Earlier in the day, the Sika community commemorate i the reension with an impressive Flag Rating and a Thanksgiving Ser vice at the Bitch Temple.
"Jai Hind"
Inspector M. Saul prosecuted.
Money Market
Speculation in gold was unabated yesterday though fluc-
a possible repetition of the 1995 spmeral strike when the aslænde manierelal and overy.dity Cries of Wai Hind" (Victors of tastions narrowed down to eleven life of the Colony was tomobi. | India) accompanied the huiskluz] points.
of the orange-white-green flag of
There has been a rush to store eng food and foel, leading to
jump in prees munging from 20 to
50 per cent,
The market opened at $383 n the Dominion of Inilla by Mr. Pine!. Down to $350 for a while T. Melyani who offeinted.
it recovered and by luncheon Teresa it was up to $366.
forgotten them. When you're talking over war experiences! you mention names, events and places, but you can never re member them luter." August 9
nce
Mr. Hugh J. Knapp, of the astman Kodak Company, has
residence
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ut
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The pavement outside the Inn was litered with broken glass.
One of the swing doors of the Inn was completely ripped off.
serious damage No other done.
Was
20 KILLED, 10 HURT IN TRAIN CRASH
Twenty were killed and over ten injured in a rail- way aceldent at Po Kut in Chinese territory shortly after 3.30 pm, yesterday.
A train, with five carriage loads of timber belong- ing to UNRRA, left the Kowloon Terminus for Canton shortly after 1 p.m.
When near Po Kut, the five carriages, for agme, unknown rtason, became uncoupled from the engine.
Sliding backwards, these five carriages crashed into an on- coming 'goods train.
The engine of the goods train (and two carringen were badly
amashed,
The down train from Conton was held up and did not arrive in Kowloon until 11.30 p.m.
On receipt of news of the crash, a party of Police under Mr. Heath, Commanding Officer of Hong Kong and Now Terri-
torles, Divisional Inspector Leys and Inspector Baldwin was sent to the scene. Kowloon Fire Bridge were also sent.
Two ambulances from the
Six of the injured were brought back to Kowloon and taken to the Kowloon. Hospital,
Inspector T. Collins left Kowloon at 7 p.m. yesterday for Lowu to meet the oncoming train..
Monty In Germany
London, Aug. 14.
Field Marshal Lord Mont- gomery left Northolt Airport today in a Royal Air Force Dakota for Germany.
Reuter
Lord Mounderstands
that
will t
in German only two days and will return to Lonion during the week-and
Grout visit which in owing, to
The
lightly
Lord
from Europe on his Aus- normal traling tour-is. a ronting visit such na ho hus puld to the General Com- maming Officer of the British Zone in Germany at he bo- short intervals since chine Chief of Imperial Gen. arat Staf-Reuter.
LABOUR RESTIVENESS
The
IN ITALY
Rome, Aug. 14. Communist-dominated Italian Labour Federation threatened countrywide agitation today. If inflationary price rises continued and ... demanded government measures that would give labour control over a large part of Italy's Internal economics.
The labour blast against Premier de Gasperi was the strongest since formation of the non-Left- ist government ten weeks ago. It coincided with the Communist Party attack on Italy's foreign policy, which attack took up and ex- panded earlier Soviet charges that de Gasperi was opening Italy to United States imperial- ism.
taken Peninsula Hotel.
Arrivals at the Peninsula in.
The Emergency Unit soon had chxle Parl E. Mitsch, Walter J. Mulligan, Sun Moon, Miss Pat matters under control Ile nai he had "never seen Abbott, Col. and Mrs. J. Pinker.
The arrested men were taken anyone so bitter about war" aston, Allen Gerdau, G.
to the Police Station and later The President of the Sikh
Stumate. Temple. Mr. Kandhara Singh, in
In the afternoon steady buying the suicide pact came out aftur Isak Rechter, WJ. Evons, Mr. and
Roberta. He said the story of latos, Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Gentry, released on ball.
As a precautionary measpro the + short address thanked Britain for "giving us this gift of free sure forced the price up to Roberts heard a speech on Rus Mrs, C.E, Stuart, Mrs., M. Knight, shutters of the Inn were out up dom."
that only by div. 171.50 before the market closed. sis and other post-war problems Mrs. A.K. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. and business was suspended for he would I said
A good deal ingi gether encefully and co-
เ interest
Feby the Sixth Army Commander, N. Mackels, Mrs. B. Noybuch, Col. the rest of the evening. Statement
could eratred on operating with each other
piastres and
General. Mark Clark, in Rono.ent Mr. R.D. Scriven. Mrs. J. uninnelly reported Indians in foreign lands unke pente rumours sent the price up that this Excellenty the Govtrnar, ourselves good citizens of India".to $14.70 a 100.
The Indian Community plan 4: Ir save the Labour Officer und repre.
İtad opened at $13.50, and entatives of the dockyards at have a dinner later in the month for a while was down to $13.40.
flouswives were busily buying
up dally neeessilea os u stand by for my curritency.
It
to celebrate their independence, House yesterday | Gaernment Trottand in reten with the
threatened strike.
Lale yelerday
afternoon the
HONG KONG
It closed al $11.55.
Chinese National tures were quoted nominat at 134 els, for CN$1,000 throughout.
London
Currency Matriculation
Youe, Miss M.S. Nicholson, Mra. Bleger und Mrs. F.B. Oppenborn,
Feninsula departures:-Mr. and Mrs. R. Brander, E. Altken, E.R. Feron, AA Shirazce, A. Rosen. bg, H.V. Redman, Mr. and Mrs. R. McCarlle, Mr. and Mrs. M.II. The following Hong Turner, Mrs. G.E. Drake, A. Chat,
candidates have Paulin, Mr. and Mrs. Hong
A.M, U.S. dollars, after two days of passed the London Ma- Caitanach, Mr. and Mrs.
following datement was released WOMEN'S COUNCIL UY.
by the Government spokesman: --
Employers are unable to ac cede to the demands put forward
CARISON
The newly formed Hong Kong
Sput opened at 13.4 cts. ond went up to 14.15 cls.
Sterling
J
A.J.
consrative quiet, again spurted triculation Examination and Miss J.D. Belolę.
Thomon, Miss K.T. Anderson
held in June:—
1st Division:-6638 Robert-} The following, were passengers Ban, I.R.S., 5647 Wong, Ellie.
2nd Division:-5591 Abwec, M.E., 5693 Au. Sau Man, 6599
by C.P.A. plancs:—
De Gasper, who is on vacation tive Interest" instead of by pri. in Northern Italy, announced that vote business.
return to Rome on "U.S. Imperialism" Tuesday for emergency con. The Communija newspaper ference with labour, ofeials. He L'Unita, which earlier this week also is scheduled to hold meetings published I Moscow dispatch with financial and, économic ex
quoting the Russian newspaper perts,
Pravda ay saying that a projected Gluseppe di Vittorio, militant Italo-American treaty of trienti
Secretary ship would submil Italy to U.S.
Gentral
the with the
federation's
"Privileged Classes"
LICENSING BOARD A meeting of the Licensing Board will be held "In the Coun- cil Chamber on Monday, Nov. Communist 3, at 3.30 pm for the purpose of the 6,000,000-member CGIL, imperialism, devoted four columns de to an attack on the accord as of considering applications for sketchad Publicans". Licences, Hotel manda
warning, "opening the door to every for- Keepers Adjunct Licences and The situation is very grave. The cign capitalistic initiative."
L'Unitų sald a treaty guarantee. Restaurant Adjunct Licences Population cannot support further for the year 1947-1948 under riscs in the cost of living. If waing reciprocal rights to Italians by the China Butneres Institute Council of Women, which intends
the Datiable Commodities Or should lose too much time, it will and Americans would mean only not be passible to avoid strong that US. capital "could invado dinance, 1081. for an interrase ir baste mumuno gair, eventual aliation to the to $5.08.
Ina rnational Women's Council,
Forms of application may be movements of protest by the Italy while the Italians merely Alan Was
conewhat wage: by 150 per cent.
popular massts, especially in the watched with folded arms." a Committee meeting better at $13.05; while Australton
obtained at the Magistracy, great urban centres. The CGIT "However, ny at the employees held
It particularly condemned the Victoria, Hong Kong. concerned is willing to consider Turday afternoon for the purpounds were unchanged at $12.53,
All applications inust be for- hopes to prevent such agitation exemption of the foreign press
through the urgent adoption at from e representations regarding wages, nose of electing members.
The following nominees wrre
and said leaving From Manila:Milton J. Evans, warded to the Magistracy on or adequate provisions." elc, in bla own frot; and where
CHURCH FUND
all "Information" tree, of control Chin Wen Taun, 6606 Fung Isnk Rechter, Go Kio Kiat, Ngo before Wednesday, Aug 27,, and frar
arpisced in office:-Mrs. W... Cal. dissalfafaction
would mean distribution of, news Chairman; Mrs. Lambert The following is n lat of dorta. Thos. 5610 Hung Bracho, Mar-Chlo, Robert G. Gentry, Mrs. R.C. must be accompanied by a de common, employees is any part).{ealt
and photographs about any sub. Vice.Chairinan; em. Kwek, clar Industry as a whole
Mrs. tions to St. John's Cathedral Recus Tulio, 6614 Kan Pun Shul. Gentry, Nonikram Wadhumal and posit of $15 to cover the cost
Dr. Vittorio demanded that "in-ject, "even those that in every ployers in that dustry are pre. Kenneth F. Noble, Secretary: Mrs.stration Fund received up to 617 Kwong Shou Soon, 5618 Warren D. Tucker,
of advertising.
flation be countered. by: Arstly, country are considered a re Mrs. Aug. 14 which have not yet been Lam Hung Kel, 6627 Ng Hoak Rechter and Warren Tucker transfer thereof, and persona ing scheme to discriminate against other reasons."United Press.
To Singapore:-Milton J. Evans, Applicante for rences or for institution of a differential ration served pared to arrive at a settlement Li Shu Pui, Treasurer.
nature for military or joint poliation through
mn. R.N. Walton wile co-opted as Asst, acknowledged in the press:
Wing. 5641 Terry, M.E., 6642 Union Insurañer Society of Teang Kam Chin, 6062 Wong
objecting to such applications, "privileged classes in favour of chinery similar to that described Steretary.
Camnllice members présent at Canton Ldd, $1,000, Mrs. Lydia Sad Laan.
Among there present at the must appear in person at the the more needy, long advocatel In the Labour Meer's statement
the meeting were Miss Sett Moo Won $25, Restoration Box
Passed one Subject to com-Mesars. F. T. Melwani. H. T.
celebration at Sookunpoo were: meeting published the Press,"
by the Communists... Received up plete Examination:-6650 Yai- The Governischt spokesaun Monereld, Mrs. Lambert Kwok, $16,10-$1,041.10,
F. Vasunia, Khandarat Banus,
Secondly, immediato distrib was unable to say whether the Dr. Katy Won, Mirs Gray, Miss to Aug. 7 and already acknow ne Irene.
WAR MEMORIAL ton of UNRRA textile stocks Singh, Foraz Ali, A. D. Gulsh, 51. strike would come off or not, or Elma Kelly, Miss Eleanor Thom, ledged $119,810.73.
Falled one Subject only-T. Arscomal, A, H. Minu, A. K.
through consumer or cooperatívn Total donations
A total of 80,010 persons came FUND whird concerns would be involved Mrs. K.F. Noble, Mrs. Irene
5020 Mak Sun Lin, English, Iamnii, Puran Singh, Figden Khan,
groups, whe would determing into and left Hong Kong by $120,851.83, if it should unterlalize,
6592 Allayo Richard. French, R. 9., Ratiour, IL. D. Haidewalls, Hong Kong Catholle. Centre prices or whỏn to give goods away ocean going and river steamers 5605 Elliot GFS Lower A. R. H. Ismail, B. G. Poonawalla, $230, Catholic Truth Society $250. rec.
fduring July, according to the Far French, 6639 Tam Pul Hang, A. el Arculi, J. M. A. Rumjahn, 600, "A Day's Pay a Month". Thirdly, selling "at cost or very Eastern Economic Review.
8. M. Rumjan, Mr. Noble (Cann- $250, 31r. and Mrs. J. F. Shea light profits" of Chemistry, 5634 Shih Kingeloy,
shoes, textiles The arrivals were 10,278 by Heat,
dian Trade Commission). J. R.200, Mr. and Mrs. H. Noble $100, and food products held by, Indus. river ships and 20.465 by ocean- Cruelo and Dr.
Dr. Samy,
| Arjonymous. $100. Total $1,150, tries "always through consumer going vessels, making a total of
Hong Kong Government Con or cooperative groups.” tribution $1,160, to August 18
42,743 Departures from the Fourthly, intensification of food Colony were 21.480 by river $2,004,975.85.
Imports and their entire, distri-į steamers and 10,787 by ocean- bution through "groups of collée,going vessels, totalling 41,173.
Vongu
Cheng, Mrs. W.L. Calcraft.
Soldiers Tell Of
10 Aug.
14
Chinese
Drowned After Party
Nanking. Aug. 15.
Mr.
AIR TRAFFIC
Tack at his desk in the Harbour Office yesterday was Mr. T E Compared with June, a 21. Jackson (Principal Government Two soldier companions of Corp. Frank Aldrich at a pre-nuptial drinking pergunt increase in Hong Kong's Ship Surveyor) after an absents party testified before a general court martial trying the combat veteran al trame was recorded during of nine months on leave.
Juty with 254 aircraft arriving at ing by the 4.8. "General
Jackson returned yesterday: maro- Chinese to death from a bridge Kal Tak for murder that they saw him drop a
from the States at Gardat The Far Eastern Economic Re-nt jate harness on spanning a small river on the night of August 1.
bls. old work. obtained in p jeep prior to his tokfriage; terpreter during the testimony vicw says that 4,233, passengers During his leave he had been off- asked and separate telals after their legal on the following day to a WAC of Chinese witnesses in expected landed at Kai Tak and 3,770 left gaged in work for the flong Kong to extend Aldrich's trial beyond by air, during the month. The Government in shipping and relo representatives had entered non-com.
Healopped at this river the week-end, Associated big passengers was 30 per cent vant matters in England, the Con of not guilty on two
Press, briilge.
Tiporn than the Jure Aguro,
tient in the US.A. counts of murdered by
Cervonne will be tried by a Aldrich, they anid, dropped new court following the con ong Chinese into the river but clusion of Aldrich's case.
the second victim may have Sgt. Charles Scrader and jumped over the bridge aliing Corp Frank Parker testified when Aldrich approached.... that Aldrich was "very drunk,”] The prosecution falled to They said Aldrich was riding prove pre-meditation when both winesses, refused to recall any conversation before or after the Incident.
CNRRA Charge Denied
Grand Total: $2,697,275.80.
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COMINGS AND GOINGS
Readers
It
In The Throes: purchase the clay for our factory, problem was nów solved, but Sir-For the last six months, we were informed that the whole again, we word informed by Gov- my company, the Hing With output of clay, in that hill had ernment that the clay of that area Cerunica Co, Lid, a: coramica | been contracted by the S.T.I. do. was. reserved! We are of a loss product company has been in the pariment to be shipped to,Japan, to understand what the reserva- throes of a circumstance which Despite our repeated applications tion is, for, but the net result is threatens to annihilate that com- to that department, we were in that we are unable to obtain any pany's very existence. It was formed singly that when the clay of that clay for 'our factory with the idea of using Hong was contracted, that department looks ns If we pre not going to Kong's local raw material: to overlooked the fact that it was obtain any clay in Hong Kong at Shanghai, Aug. 15. -
manufacture a product useful to talling all the raw material which aill Mr. P. H. Ho. Director-General of CNIRA, today branded as completely un- Hong Kong that the company was the ceramic factory depended on,・・ If there is a government
founded Chinese press reports of irregularities involving Deputy-Diree" | organtead. In its experimental Finding it impossible to appeal mic, polley for Hong Kong surely tor C. M. Ll'ánd five other CNRRA: officiüts,, *
stage. It obtained its ciny from tu the 8.T.J, deportiment, to grant the development if factories fecut.. Ho.said he reserved the right to. Chief Procurator: Hang Liana tofappropriate in every 100 the Cha-Kuo Ling Hin through even a part of this raw materially, particularly factories which
of the Shanghai, District Court pounds of wheat milled,"
the Hong Kong Clay & Kablin Co. to us, we were forced to seek and need - not import foreign raw prosecute the pepapipors.
Procurate, comfirmed his office, had (4) In: (ho handling and ship. Finding this clay, suitable, a fac. experiment on other clay, in the material is of primary Importance. The newspapers. sald an anony capacity crowd of mixed Amerious biformer lied fled & change received dve anonymous clurges. Bing of tollet sonds that wordlen, fory, was started, skilled labourers meantime maintaining the full but instead, we have experienced
They were:
handled by commercial shippero were employed; In-Iuct, every, overhead of dur factory without, such an enormous amount of dif with the Shanghai Procurate that (1), 02_80,000.- electric fans cominisalons up to 30 per cent of thing contingent upon the requiral production, ... It was after some feilty because we with, tà utilise ping tonnage arriving and leaving can and Chinese audience, Hong Kong harbour, according to The 100 degree heat, how-Li, C.-T. Tung (head of the turned over to C.N.R.L.A. from the cost of the cares were bald la menta, of such factory weapferty.two experiments were we the raw material available in the For
Eastern Economula over, limited the afternoon atten. CNRILA - financial department), V.N.R.B.4. for publle nala, 10,000- shipperi with a huge equonso vce| Įgitalled. When it was ready, for able to obtain a clay that, was Hong Kong! Further, i wo were
curring in this oppresión; Sandee mliappropriated. dance, to, the press and official | Chang (head of the asien sispart, iwang Ninety pounds of cotton (5) Li's hndas, la: the former operation orders from, bulidare | muitable though not dulte jinsi manufacturing a building materiál -
ment), Ha Koh-ahia (head of the (8) A total of 788 river and ocean witnesses. going ships, aggregating 1,304,537 The main prosecution wit. Dahery department Chon wars appropriated in brary alience of Wang Chien wel, pup in Hana Kaof poured in Buch gfiafactory. This clay roosted which la surely needed here: and tons arrived and left the Colony riesene testified that only Aldrich Karanguen siend of the water caddew Remont whereby UN, pet chief with 18 redklandumuleted, orders
And during wulareristering a decross left the jeep during the "prank shit NDOTO A BAR de la Receive our Caldog hetal chopped of dan Kaur Clay & Rollo to ye almbullies on us you in to detent month pigbllet sing lately in the Flong its pwfr mild in geneline krop. of 500 tons compared with the only SHOES collars per
"Aldrich and Sgt. Joseph Cor-lof five charger of malfessence, tak (0) Fir
SHIPPING
During July a devrenke of: 4.3 per cent, compared with the June
figures, was registered in ship
Kuview.
total torings for June,
The first muriter trial of. American coldiers since the end of the war in Ching drow a
A
pounds of hospit
for:
Audy were, three caram United Preis gene Howby
fwould, have next to the clay gtg of the Hong for overnight to plese Mauch
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