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EMPIRE CONFERENCE ON JAPAN PEACE TERMS OPENS

Canberra, Aug. 26.

Empire leaders at the Commonwealth Conference here to formulate a policy for the Japanese peace settlement were expected to decide against any moves which would increase So- vict influence in the Pacific, Reuter learned sessions authoritatively before the secret clamped down on news of the proceedings. Australia hoped that the other countries at the Conference would share her feeling that fur- ther Soviet expansion into the Pacific. though confined to influence, would prejudice the well-being of the British Commonwealth in the area.

even

Neither Australia nor Bri tuet fement shuu'd be held with înin desired a vindictive treaty : in a month or two to speed which, it was felt, would mom'y, the signing of the peace treaty strengthen de position of the in the first half of 1938. Soviet Union in the Pacific by || The Indian and Pakistam de- Turing ann against the legates were in agreement with her United Nations, poten- the British aims to link the ori- lag fy the United States, which, dental and accidental viewpoints) so far, has been primarily reg on the future of Asia, it was percible for the Japanese gesi mutheri atively, learned. emmation anel maintenanee,

First plat n the discussions at the secret session vanie aler

No disagreement on my main pont emerged from the confer- ener's first session. The second sesion wil ronshier the objec. tives of the pence settlement based at:

Greek Grisis

No Nearer Settlement

Athens. Aug, 26, M

Tanklaris. Constantin charged with the formation of a new Greek Government, kaid day thin: he was constructing

a new Cabinet of members of the Parlamentary majurity Popuilst), leaving the door pen to any other party willing to Jolu it in an “anti-Commun- ist struggle."

This statement cami after the three days spent by M. with Tsa'daris in negotiating the leaders of other Greek par-;

for another coalition to take the place of the "National Coopera fon" Government which resigned on Saturday after a split on domestic policy.

ties

Soviet-Persian Oil Talks Close Secret

Teheran, Ang. 27. Sevici Pernian negotiations on an oil agreement are being kept a clue wernet, and there has not even been officint con- firmation here of the an-

struerament from

Moacous that M. Ivan Sadchikov, Soviet Ambients in Teherun. had handed Ghavam E. Sultauch e draft agreement

the Soviet- formation of a joint Persian oil compan

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7'he semi-official Juper, Eitelart, commenting on a 10- rent atfuck by "Pravda," de- clared today! The North Pentru sit in ours, and ours in the decision on a joint com- pny."--Rester,

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Berlin, Aug. 26: Trade and payments. agreements between the Norwegian Government and the combined Anglo-] American Zones of! Western Germany, fol-

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

London, Aug. 26.

A grand two-hour spell of bowling by Jack Plin- soll, left-arm medium fast bowler, enabled the South African cricket tourists to gain a sur- prisingly easy eight wickets victory over Essex here today.

Play started with the teams level, Essex having wiped off the first innings arrears of 20 runs overnight without loss, but this morning they collapsed against the swing and pace of Plim- soll, who had all the batsmen in trouble from the start.

for : Worcestershire 56 and 171 (Pa'mer 63: Copson, right arm fast medium, 4 for 45).

New Planet Discovered

Hamilton, Calif., Aug. 27, The Lick Observatori Juday amounted the discabery of n ling hem planet lean thon 10.. miles in diameter between Jupiter and Marx.

The planet is fuint but in.. visible with a 15-inch telescopic. at the closest approach to the earth.

It is one of nome 2,500 suspected planets

kusven

Tying beyond Mars-United Press.

American Baseball

lowing the five-day talks He attacked the stumps Leat Worcestershire by ten in Oslo, was announced fiercely, maintained excellent wirketa. Derbyshire 205 and 25 by the British and

length, and whipped the ball Am-

of the wicket faster than he erican authorities, here hart done for a long time. today.

The result was seven wickets At Eastbourne Lanenshire Under the terms of the pay-six clean bowled---for 47 runs beat Sussex by ten wickets. Sus ments agreement, an offact ne in an unbroken two-hour spell. sex 221 and 359 for 6 declared count in Norwegian kroner will Denis Wi'cox, former Cam- (Cox 103, James Langridge 70. be opened at the Bank of Nor- bridge Blue and County cap. Jahr Langridge 63, Parks (3); way through which all trade lain, alone withstood Plimsoll's | Lancashire 348 for 3 declared payments will pass.

fre, but could find nobody to and 234 for 0 (Place not out Norway wants from the com-way with him, and he was out 106. Washbrook not out 121),

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breat Lords Middlesex bined Zones chemica's. ma- 24 when the innings closed for chinery, rubber products, lex- 102.

Surrey by eight wickets, Mid-

New York. Aug. 28. tiles, steel products and elec- The South Africans lost their, dicsex 462 for 7 declared and Pirates trunced the lengua trical equipment. Norway has captain, A'an Melville, and Beg- 51 for 2: Surrey 202 and 300 lending Dodgers 16-3 at Brooklyn today with Ralph Kiner and West- indicated her ability to supply bie in scoring 85 runs for two Parker 75, Laker 60). pyrités, fish products.

At fatty wickets, to win by eight wickets

Bournemouth Hamp-lake setting the pace. Kiner got by-products of wood with two hours to spare. Mel-shire - Gloucestershire match five straight singles and Westlako The hope M. Taklaris bad Ban Only On pulp, i menite, algnuic products vitle was leg before to Bailey at drawn. G'oucestershire 424 for pied a homer and a double, driv-

and grinding stones for pulpo, and at 38 Bailey bowled declared and 298 for 5 (Crappe in dve runs.

Don Dankhrad pitched for Begbie.

not out 133); Hampshire 472.

to become the rat Negro Dodger to There had been general ani Territorial mdjustments

AL This is the eighth such "off- County Results

Nottingham Nolting pitcher in the major leagues, but deestanding that The initial

To guard against any realign

hamshire Glamorgan set" trading agreement between i Nanking, Aug. 27.

match la match his pitching did not Results of the County much-drawn. Glamorgan 234 and 350 hitting. Pirates nicked him Confernee shir'd ta on a gove¦ment of Asintie powers;

A last minute dendilock re Dr. Hellington K. Tong, Gov- Western Germany and Euro- es ended today were: stil or policy nuching] #. The raining of the living!

suled partly from the re'uc-ernment

for 4 (Davies 108, Clift not out 10 hits, but n his first irlp to the Information Office pean countries.-Reuter.

At Worcester andards in Asin, making Ja-

humer. he raped out denied sugges-

1001; Nottinghamshire 384 for plate pan self-supporting under Al- tance of the Centre Party lead-Director, today

declared.

Johnny Mize not four hits for ers to join a Ministry under tins that the Chinese Govern- ed supervision.

M. Tsaldoris and partly from ment is contemplating an

dancing, stating the decision of M. Stylianos right ban on

48 a bust- Gonatas, National Libera', not that only "dancing

3 narrowness" will be forbidden. to cooperate with Rightwing Cabinet.

Dr. Tong explained that the Mr. Lincoln MacVeagh, the Government's decision to

to down dance-balls was based on United States Ambassador

30 plutes when it special com.¦ TATHARGA Whee instad, saying that he delegates were agreed that the Japatiese pence got los ront shodd be held as soon as passible."

Jevel.

View. were expressed on the Ura ed States proposal that de cebms at the peace Conference should be by a two-thirds nu perty, but beyond that there had been a general exchange of aws on the voting system and be communiente gave no des tailk.

An assurance that there will be no upsurge in Asia in The Bext generation:

The delegates appeared eager te avoid giving the impression that the British Commonwealth group was forming a blue to equnsh the idens of Russia and the United States.

yesterday of handing to Ring

Pau: the names of a new Cal Taxi-Dancers

net on such es had failed to materialize.

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general mobilization, the primary objectives of the does not

It was agreed that the pro-Greece. and Mr. Dwight Gria- the fact that the national policy| colore at the prave conference should be based on a two-thirds wohl, head of the United States of "waste elimination," one nority of the 11-natiou pw-tended a meeting at the United nid-to-Grovee mission, today at- ers Depresen.ed t th Far

Staten Imbassy

M. Eastern Commission and

Traklaris Rnd the veteran Liberal lender, M. Themistocles Sophoulie.

This lusted two hours but yielded no agreement.—Renter.

Evatt Chairman Dr. Herbert Evatt, Hue Aus, traian Minister for Externalį Alles, was unanimously elvet-

chai man of the fonitrence, on a vito.- Reuter,- on the motion of Lord Addison, I Seere ary of State for Com Bawealth Relations, and Me. Brooke Claxton, the Canadian Defence Minister.

Dr. Evatt said that time Bri- tish Empire did not want peace at any price, but peace with Justice

Arab Shop Explosion

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Jerusalem, Aug. 26. Amether Arab shop--secondi within a week to be attacked by The delegates believed the the Arab underground group enll- raide today fir meeting on the Japanese|ed "Hurrien"--was

in Jerusalem.

The raiders placed a package un the cutter and told the pkeeper int the shop was

World Bank

To Consider British Loan

mined.

One of the attacker. fired three

New Efforts

London, Aug. 27.

permit the waste of money on soch "luxury establishments,”

As far as dancing in private | parlles and gatherings in con- cerned, there will be absolutely Be resttions, he sail.

Derbyshire

U.S. SUPPORT FOR EGYPT

Lake Success, Aug. 25.

The United States will support the Egyptian con- tention that the country's dispute with Britain remain on the agenda of the Security Council, pending final settlement-unless some other specific action is taken by the Council at to- morrow's session, it was learned today.

A spokesman for the United Asked how municipal govern States delegation. after study- ments will make up for the lossing the Brazilian resolution.

of dance hall taxes, Dr. Tong! which would throw the ense

The Greek pofitient crisis up- said that they will have to "ob- back to Britain and Egypt for peared no nearer solution today | Lałn other and it is

reported that King News. Paul is considering calling the Counell of the Crown,

The King conferred Constantin Tsalduris and United States Ambassador Lincoln Mac-| Veagh to whom he outlined vor.

means."-Central resumption of direct negotia

tiona. said the United States felt the Brazilian proposal did not support the British demand for the striking of the case from the agenda.

with

hot into the floor wil van off. | ious possible solutions to the The owner and his star left de governmental crisis,

The

and three minute Inter the La ploded, causing consiler

alb de Washington, Aug. 26.

Poles did not find The World Bank would "+; doubleslly" give close considera-strator. It is believed that the attack was designed to prevent the applivation from as of Jewish produced prods. Britain for a loan to cover The shop sold Telaviv shirts

of industry, Mr. Unitel Press cosistractisti

President of

fman to

Jolan J. McCloy,

the Bank, told a press conference today.

As he reiterated, he had not received anything in the nature of an application for another Joan from Britain, but refused to disclose details of his converon- tion last week with Sir Wilfrid Budy, lender of the British

States to discuss the dollar crisis.

also visited the King and are understood to

they

Successor To MacMahon Ball

"SLACKNESS" ON BOARD NAVY VICTUALLING SHIP

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At Taunton Somerset-Kenthe Glants, including two homers, match drawn, Kent 402 for 9 to me up from behind with. declared and 192 for 6 declared. Witek singled to defeat Cubs 7-0 crucist single after Lombardi and Somerset 248 and 248 for 7t New York. Mize's second Reuter

BOWLS TEAMS The following will reprisen! Hong Kong Football club against Taikoo Club, at Hong Kong on Saturday.

J.S. Howell, A. McAlpine, EL.

C. Carr. T. Waller, C. Strange and Dr. J.A.R. Selby.

Strange and J.C. Alken.

L.C. Strange, "L.D. Angus, Watson and B.A. Monsell.

homer and his 42nd of the reason led the all-time Linnts' record set In 1920 by Mel Out, the present, manager.

A double and two singles by Al Lopat drove in two marginal rans as Senators defeated. White Sox

4-3 at Chiragu

Red

Tigers split a pair with Sox, taking the opener 12-1 but man g:1 at least one hit in tho, dropping the nightcap D-1. Every

opener and Roy Cullenbino homer- Jed. Scorer follow:

J. Barnes, A. Bailey, F. Marvin and J. Russell.

National League

R. II. #. Pittsburgh Pirates 16 20 1 K.W. Forrow, T.O. Morgan, V. Brooklyn Dodgers... 3

7 2 Walker and L.A. Collyer.

The 'Return Lawn Bowls minich of the "Cricketers vs The Rest"

of Kowloon Cricket Club will be

Pirates: P: Ostermueller;

Kluttz: Didgers:

c.

P. Gregg, Bankhead, Barney; c. Edwards, Bragan.

Cubs

Chicage

D.

"You know that as a result | played on Saturday, 4 pon.

Cricketers: W. of that enquiry you were log-

Hung, ged as having entered the re- Hung, R. Leight and E.C. Fincher The spokesman said: "We frigerating chamber without skip).

know feel the Brazilian resolution permission. Didn't you

J. Chub, F.E. Lawrence, J.M. will have the effect of keeping that was a very serious matter. Forrest and J. Orem (skip).

Gep, Lee, J. Tindall. the case on the Security Coun and as such why did you not cil agenda and that that decision protest to the Captain?"

|Gray and TA, Mador (skip),

The Rest:-V.C. Labrum, L may be aided by developmenta

and F st Tuesday's meeting."

Bones, A.L. Goodwin (skip).

Canberra, Aug. 27, The Australian Government was Venizelos and Canellopoutre expected to announce on Thursday

of the

Patrick appointment

Moyer replied he did protest Show member of the External

to the Captain, but he did not have urged Affairs Department staf, to take the calling of the Crown Con charge of the Australian mission

The British delegation still realise the significance of the cil.

In kyo, as the successor to Mr. feel the case should be removed log entry, and he let it go at The American spokesman sn| MacMahon Ball, who resigned re- from the agenda, but Sir "every possibility is being ex-cently.

Alexander Cadogan has no plored." United Press.

The appointment of Balls suc- plans for submitting a British cessor on the Alled Council in

put the fasue uroposni to Japan the subject of negotiu-squarely up to the Council. 1ns with the United Kingdom and other deminions.—Asroclated Press

Treasure--Or Rather Banknote Hunt

Shanghai, Aug. 27,

SPANISH BORDER BAN EASED

that.

the

Never Heard

Eastman

New York Giants

Cubs;

# 14 ... 7 10

P Chipman, Kush;

Scheffing.

Glanter' p. Koslo, Beggs; c. W.

Cooper. SL Louis

S.A. Boston

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·5 10 Winning Pitcher, Bill Voiselle

American League Boston Red Sox ...

H. Gittins, W. Howard, T. Lock Detroit Tigers and A.E.P. Guest (skip).

J. Lee. W. Halley, A.C. Tribble and J. Fraser (skip)..

Members desiring a game are

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12 14 d Red Sox: p. Galchouse, Mür

phy; c. Purtec,

Tigers: . Houtteman; c. Swift. Boston Red Sox (2nd

game).

Detroit Tigera

100 41 Red Sox: p. Hughson; c. Teb-

betts.

Tigers: p. White, Gorsies, Ben-

ton; c. Wagner. Washington Senators 10

4 Chicago White Sox ....

Senators: D. Masterson;

Mancuso.

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White Sox: p. Lopat; c. Tresh,.

Dickey.

New York

St. Louis.....

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4 10

Wlaning Pitcher Potter. Philadelphia hove mopped which will Cleveland

John Reid, 5th engineer of the "FL Beaubarnuis,” for the requested to turn up. Britain apparently has aban-defence, said that he worked on

machinery REVISED AIR refrigerating doned the effort to use the de-

ision on Iran, taken by the from time to time with defen- FORCE SCHEDULE Cousel! in London last year, to dant, und he had never heard of En- order by the Chief

Washington, Aug. 26. support the demand that they

The Army air force hopes to glover that no one was allowed stricken current dispute be from the Council's deliberation to enter the chambers wither abolish the traditional army sys

the permission of the V.S.O. tem of non.commissioned officers Paris. Aug. 26. schedule. financial delegation to the United A special CNRRA air transport plane hopped off

John Jerry, Gih engineer of and privates in favour of "one The Quni d'Orsay announced! The British spokesman suid:

similar more fitted to our needs," It was the anme ship, gave for Liuchow, in Kwangsi. Province, this morn- today that after September 1"Although the general impres-

learned today. evidence.

Oficials disclosed that ing to search for an unannounced number of restrictions on the crossing of aion was that the Iranian case

He said the chambers were Praising Britain's Internal

the Franco-Spanish border will was taken off the agenda, it is

prints for Д new cases of banknotes which pilot Robert Rousse- be relaxed.

and they had budgetary situation, he said, "It

not crystal clear, The decision mully open. is enwine to write off Britain tuo

lot jettisoned on Monday to save his plane

Frenchmen crossing to Spain was not sufficiently objective to never asked the V.S.O. for per-

longrange gateldy. They

from crashing.

mission. Ren sturdy

decision will be a'lowed to pass the bor- provide a basis for

it sought once the air forces gains Alexander Schofing, 3rd autonomy under the new armed people.. these

A British. They Rousselol, a former Marine, plune lost altitude. Rousselot der as well as Spaniards cross in the Egyptian case."

Kincer, confirmed have got a good business sense",¦ pilot, was flying

France, the announce- C-46 on gov-} derided to lighten the load after ing

Meanwhile, Mr. Maliommed chambers were not always lock. forces merger programme, -Heuter.

ernment charter for the Central plotting the position and landed | ment said.

Aliemd Mahgoul, representing

The plan calls for enlisted pec. ed. He, too. had never heard of sonnel and warrant officers to be Bank of Chinn to deliver a plane the plane at Lluchow.

The action is in response to parties demanding indepen- the order from the Chief En-divided into six classes of "air. loat of banknotes to Chungking A ground search later re- complaints of French business- dence from both Britnin and from Canton,

After refuelling at Luchow-- and an extensive hunt is at pre- disadvantage In international a hearing to submit a memoran When the chambers were locked more authority than a private.

covered five cases of banknotes men that they are placed at a Egypt, said they would demand Kineer about not being allowed men with pay according to pre into the refrigerating chambers sent army rates but none with base sent underway to locate the other trade.-United Press.

dum setting out all the grounds anybody from the victualling for the Sudanese independence

"Senior Airmen" will be techni. staff could open them.

clans corresponding to technical Mr. Comber He sold: "If the Security tha: far more significance had junior warrant officere, and "chief of frotball matches played today:"

then submitted sergeants, master sergeants and Council decision ignores us or been placed on the oranges in airman" is unfavourable to the Sudan,

Swords Into Ploughshares

Dundee, Aug. 26. "Swords into ploughshares" is the official theme of the first full postwar meeting of the

the former 14th AAF

the plane resumed the flight. An hour and 25 minutes out of Liu. chow, one engine falled and the

British Association for the Channel

Advancement of Science, which

opens here tomorrow.

The 2.700 delegates

AsKum-

Swimmers

blcil for the Conference includes Disconsolate

cuses.

The exact amount of bank- notes carried and missing was not announced,

CNRRA Air Transport, which|

ly operated by Maj.-Gen, Claire,

NAZIS FOR FRANCO LEGION?

Frankfurt. Aug. 27.

hero American Army BOUTRES

supposed

L. Chennault with Flying Tigers, daid today there were "several in- pointed out that Rousselot in one dications" that Germans-particu- of CAT's best pilots, having re.larly former Nazi 38 men-werz

belne recruited for a cently completed 10 round trips Spanish Foreign Legion in Franco between Shanghai and Lanchow, Spain

These quarters declined to say Three Channel swimming aspirin North-west China, under dif

the beach together ficult flying conditions delivering whether they believed the recruit-

ather things 400 lng had the support of the Span this afternoon gazing disconsolate- among

Government. --- Associated Zealand Ish

Press.

Dover, Aug. 20.

20 scientists from Australia, Belgium. Franco, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and the United ants at on Stales.

The programme of addresses, ly first at the comparatively calm thoroughbred New lectures

and papers will con- water in the harbour then at the sheep in the UNRRA cattle re- centrate on the application of tea outside, which appeared to be habilitation programme.--United

boiling.

Press,

tho

ellacoverick scientists' the peace-time needo of world.

10 A strong northeasterly wind

the again made it impossible to think

of atempting a Channel crossing

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CHARGE DROPPED

Dachau, Aug. 26. The charge of killing and £5,000 AWARD The last conference, in 1939, in the immediate future.

maltreating American prisoners FOR FLYWEIGHT broke up only 38 hours before Dohmark's Elna ·Anderson ex-

of war, one of the four charges wor was declared; foreign pressed bitter disappointment at

* London, Aug, 26. againet scarfaced Otto Skor vialtors dashing to the ports to the lengthening period of her Little Dado Marino, of Hono. zany, the, six feet four inch get home. Some of the United waiting good conditions. lulu, will receive $5,000-the Nazi paratrooper who rescued Statra scientists embarked on Egypt Fahmy Attoallah tried to highest sum aver paid to a 7 Boulto Mussolini with a hell- the British Hindr Athenia, which console her with "wait for the weight in Britain--as his share of copter after Italy'a capitula

full moon" to which Poruvlan was sunk by a torpedo

Daniel Carpio's pilet, John Bur-the October 20 fight with the tion, was withdrawn today by the fateful Sunday that Britain will added, "We hope."ANA Irishman, Rints Monaghan, for the prosecution as two wit- and France entered the war.- Carpio had offly A brief spell the vacent world flyweight title, nesses in America could not be

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Winning Pitcher Marchlidon. -Associated Press.

Home Football Results

London, Aug. 20,-

The following were the results,

English League

we will use a way to bring it the case than on the charge of chict

First Division disobedience.. before the General Assembly."

The Case rested on the

Burnicy

o Derby C, ...2 United Press.

evidence of the Chief Engineer,

Third Division (Northern)' which was far from satlafac fendant discharged," said Mr. Oldham Athletle 1 Rotherham U. 5

Comber.

Southport

↑ Lincoln Cily-·-·le Defence witnesses had

Mr. Evana. for the pronécu-, all

Scottish League Cup the charge WILS teained, In support of defen- tion, said

"A" Division

3 Aberdeen Irish Cup (First Round)

JAPS MISS OUT ON BATHS

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dant, that none of them had brought with no ulterior ever heard of an order forbid- tive. Discipline was canential on Tokyo, Aug. 27. ding entry into the refrigerated a ship which carried large sup- Diatkitry 3. Bangor Most of Tokyo's 4,300,000 Ja- chambers without permission, p'ies which did not belong to it. panese will be deprived of their which the Chief Engineer him and in face of the log entry, it baths in the prevailing hot self, and he himself only, had was inevitable that a churge.

Philadelphin, 'Aug. 2750g. weather un'ess there is heavy said he had given.

ahould be brought.

Los Louls, the Brown Bomber, rain in the next day or two.

The Magistrate, summing up, is loading the amateur golfers inc A Molchili That in because the Commerce

agreed that a charge should the Negro United Golfer's Asso and Industry Ministry will halt "Clear'y, the prosecution were have becon brought. But, al- ciation open tournament aller ro

sus cording an opening round_three- electricity to public bathhouses trying to make a mountain out though there were some if there is no rain to increase of a mole bill. They wanted to picious circumstances, he was over par-74-Associated Press.

BatSafed that the. power supply which has get rid of the refrigerating on- not entirely dropped to the lowest level an gineor, and to obviate the neces- those circumstances were suff account of the protracted afty of paying him off and pay- cient to sustain the charge, and Printed and published for the Ing for his passage home, this defendant must be given the

Nawapaper proprioters. The drought.

'Meanwhile, water will be ra- chargo, brought eight days af- benefit of the doubt. There was Enterprise, “Limited, by Walrus tioned in Tokyo, beginning on ter the ship's return to Hong undoubtedly some degree of James Krates. Windsor House Thursday,+Mbited: Prean, Kong, was framed, and the der slackness on the ship. Trong Kong

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