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A surface mail to Kingdom per a Antilochus will be closed on January 24.

This mat is expected to arrive

at Liverpool on or about March

Unless otherwise stated, rogia- tered articles (by air or A3 and parcel posts close one hour earlier than the ordinary mall; on Bendayi where malls close

or before 10.00 .. on any other days, registered and parcel posta close at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Malls are closed at Kow- Jeon Central Post Office ono

the .F.O hour earlier than elaxing times.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 Closing Timer By Air Blam.

India, Pakban, Burma, Imq Iran, Egypt. Ent & South Great Britain. Europe de

10

Youth On

Forged Note Charges

-un-

18-year-old An employed youth, Lam Foo, appeared before the Senior Puisno Judge, Mr Justice Gould, in tho Criminal Sessions this morning

charged with uttering a forged $1 Hongkong Gov- banknote and ernment with possession of 20 $1

Africa, Mauritius, France, forged Hongkong Govern-

Italy, N.W.

p.m.

Indo-China. 5 p.m.

Canada & S.A., 4 p.m.

Fortnona, 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea

Indo-China. 3 p.m.

India & Pakaian. 3 p.m. Malaya.

Ceylon.

Madarasent,

ment banknotes on Novem- ber 5 last.

was alleged to The accused have tendered a forged $i bank- note to the mistress of a shop Mauritius. Fast & South Africs.in Wong Tai Sin Village, Dla-

mond Hill, In payment Exynl & Great Britain, 4

packet (par reg); 5 p.m. (ord).

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 Closing Times By Air

Formona, 10a.m. India,

p.m.

for a

of cigaretics. The 20 forged $1

banknotes were alleged to have been found on Gulf him when

inter arrested and

Pakistan, Persian Ports, Epl. Fast & South Africa,

Mauritius, Great Britain, Italy, N.W.searched by the Police.

Europe & France. b p.m.

Siam, Malaya & Indonesia, 5 p.m. Japan & Koren, 5 p.m. Philippines. 9 p.m.

Indo-China

Africa, a p..

&

French

Closing Times By Bea

Mainya, 2 p.m.

Philippines. 3 p.m.

Indo-China, 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26

Closing Time By Air

Zealand. 0 p.m.

North

Mr M. Heenan, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted by Det. Sub-Insp. O'Sullivan. Accused is not legally repre- sented.

The

Jury

com- empanelled

and three

prise

four men

women. Mr

said that Heenan

the

3.N. Borneo, Australia and New Prosecution alleged that at about

U.S.A.....d went to a small store ord

Philippines, Hawat!

second

(1mters second class mail and par-

and Guam, (lettern cel) clan mati) Canada, (letter only).

p.m.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon. India, Persian Gulf Porta, Egyal, Fant & South Africa Mauritius, Great Bri- tain, Italy, N.W. Europe & France.

5 p.m.

Formoen, 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Hea

Malaya. 2 p.m.

Siem. 3 p.m.

Philippines & Japan, 3 p.

Indonesia. 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 2T

Closing Times By Air

Formosa, 3 p.m.

Stam. 5.m.

Closing Times By Hea

B.N. Borneo. Da.m.

Indo-China, D a.m.

Malaya & India, Noon. Austriin & New Zealand, D. Ceylon, Madagascar, East & South Great Egypt & Africa, Arabin. Britat, 4 p.m. (par & mg): 3 p.m.

(ord),

Car Driver Fined For Obstruction

K

T. Spyle driver of

30 a.in, on November 5 last

she

3

shop at No. 25 Wong Tai Sin Village where he asked for packet of cigarettes. The mis- tress of the shop, Chan Yuen-kiv would say that after she had of algoreties the packet placed on the counter the accused gave her a $1 banknote in payment.

The mistress would say that,

examined the banknote, found was not satisfactory and accused. She returned it to the

tho further

that say would wou accused look a second $1 bank- note from the same pocket from which the first banknote was extracted and tendered it to her. She then sought the advice of a neighbour, Koo Fook, who was at the time in the shop, and he considered that it was not satisfactory note either.

Koo

CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

THE CHINA MALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1951.

"Man Of Metal' From Horse Guards

Britain's oldest art metal smith, and still hard at work over his forge behind the Horse Guards Parade in London, is 83-year-old William Roberts, Master Art Mr Roberts is shown here Smith (his official title) of the Ministry of Works. working with a heating torch at his for ge while his assistant, Mr Hatfield (left)

hammers an ornamental lenf.

Filipinos Raise Their

Eyebrows

At US Senator's Suggestion

to

Manila, Jan. 24. Filipinos regard the sug- "gestion

Allen of Senator J. Ellender (Democrat of Louisiana) ACCUSED TIED UP

that skilled Into the Japanese be sent here then looked pocket from which the two build up the country as 80 and he fantastic that few will even would say that he saw another comment on the matter.

note Inside $1

it, cald The mistress Prosecutor.

second banknot the handed

When to the accused. back

accus Koo began to question the ac

started to the latter cused,.

Koo decided

noles had been taken

the

The

the

Accused was then

An inquiry by the Associated Fress among numerous Filipinus. brought raised eyebrows from some and the remark "he can't be serious" and from others black looks and gestures parently indicating

ap- how the

Summons For Stayed

Maintenance Too

EMELJA

D. B. Lockerble, of 07 Bulkeley Street, first floor, summoned by Mrs. Lockerbie of the address before Mr this Winter at Kowloon

Peggy

SAME

morning for wilfully neg- lecting to provide reason- since able

maintenance. Jan. 1 this year,

When asked magistrate if

the by there was any chance of settling the case outside the court, the principals involved replied that there was no chance. Mr Winter then fixed 14 at 2.30 p.m. for

Feb.

the hearing.

Denies His

Long

In HK

American Air Pilot Charged

DRINK

Serve Coca-Cola

Coca Cola 2 Finan

Pact

Pacific

Discussions

To

Be Held

(From SELKIRK PANTON)

Tokyo, Jan. 24. Formation of a Pacific pact, as a Far Eastern counterpart to the Atlantic Pact, will be discussed in the U.S.-Japanese peace treaty talks which begin in Tokyo tonight.

Such a pact is regarded in top diplomatic circles in the Japanese capital as the only safeguard Australia, New Zealand and other Pacific area countries which tasted Japanese aggression before and during World War II would have against a rebirth of Japanese militarist appetites in the future if she is allowed to rearm.

Japan

the

одо

at

Coca-Cola

DMS Explains Vaccination Procedure

Women who have been antroyed over the refusal of Government nurses to vaccinate them on the leg. will perhaps be interested to learn that this refusal merely the outcome of desire to provout Incon- venience

Is

flammation.

cal

Kald

or possible in-

When contacted on the subject this morning, Dr I. Newton, Director of Medi- and Health Bervices, that

if women insisted от being vaccinated on the lege, nurses could not Tac refuse this request. nurses were most probably carrying out orders issued ten years ago by his pre- decessor, he added.

Br However,

Newton pointed out that it is much safer to be vaccinated on the arm as legs are always rubbed against

fected.

clothing

to be in-

Hunt The

on "neutralising" The demand by these coun- their faith tries for such a security pact Japan in the East-West conflict.

and are liable. But the overwhelming ma- chief snag may be the Amoreans

meet in the jority of Japanese would back will

West forthcoming peace treaty talks. any treaty with the

moment, and rearmament Mr John Foster Dulles, head-this

will stand behind ing the peace treaty mission of too. They

their expert

negotiator Premier the US. State Department, and Yoshida, who they know will Army experts on now on the way Washington

And Mr Yoshida, with his are arriving at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Mr Dulles will at country on the very doorstep of once conter with General Mac Red war and aggression in Asia, Arthur, Supreme Far East Com may himself demand a Pacifie

London Express Service. mander and undisputed "dieta-pact for Japan's own security, tor in Japan since she copl- tulated five and a half

ago.

Later

pénce

inf

to

by air from make the best bargain he can

and with the Americans Tokyo

years

Mr Dulles and his team will have search- talks with

Japanese

political leaders as well as the

representatives in Commonwealth

Tokyo of

and other

United Nations members that beat Japan. He expects to stay in Japan three weeks--and hopes to treats months.

conclude a pence

within the next six

In Asia,

Suit

Slipper In Korea

(By Selkirk Panton)

Against ELUSIVE CHINESE HK Mission Dropped

Tokyo, Jan. 24. United Nations forces- which have for the past week played a "give and

take" game exchanging

towns

with the Chinese North Korean Reds

The suit against the and Hongkong trade mission to tonight started

find

new

the Philippines has been game of "hunt the slipper"

trying to dropped.

Chinese.

This was revealed when four-

But the main cbject of

the mission is to get Japan, with its 80 million people, military

They found no sign of any and well-knit industries ability

or concentra- potentially the most formidable teen members of the Hongkong

In fact for all the lined up and Kowloon Chinese General Chinese hordes country alongside the United Nations Chambers of Commerce trade tions.

to the Colony by PAL of the Chinese had disappeared

leaving the United Joseph Lawrence Hall, 32- in the fight against Communist mission to the Philippines re-evidence found the main body

aggression in

the plane. They were led by means year-old pilot, was brought That

of the soldiers asking: the Robert Der (Chairman before Mr Latimer at Cen-Japanese,

General they Kowloon

51

Asia.

to get by disarmed

Chinese

remained

Nations "Where have gone and what are they

UD to?"

rearm themselves | Chamber of Comes

and the Chinese. Reds' anxiety to

arc

now

the

the

air

tral this morning charged victorious Allies at the end of

the war, to

It is thought in Tokyo that Five of with exceeding the limita-

now for their own defence and

may be a wait- tion of his stay in Hong-to fight the

United Nations behind in the

avoid baille will be returning later, if

necessary. kong imposed by the Immi-batties in Asia

The mission was met at Kat and see policy due to the new BARGAINING HARD gration Officer.

And the Japanese, just like Tak by Mr Shum Choi-wah Peking proposal for a truce in of the Chinese Korea now before the United allles at (Chairman Hall, who was on bail of their former German

BLISTERING ATTACKS Tat-chi (Vice-Chairman), and to have the other end of the now-dead Manufacturers' Union), Mr U Nations et Lake Success was alleged $2,000,

It axis.

is possible too that Berlin-Tokyo

many others. stayed in the Colony for

Mr Der said that the recent blistering United Nations period of 270 days from April bargaining hard. They want a peace treaty first, full sover- 23, 1950 to January

any talk of suit instituted against the mis- attacks have been causing the 21, 1851. eignty and then

sion by a Philippines business-Reds to disperse in the frontal this being 31 days in excess of rearmament.

Said the wily ex-Ambassador man for damages for alleged areas while awaiting the order

breach of contract had been to launch the offensive, the time granted by the Im-

Yoshida, to Britain, Mr Shigeru

dropped. migration Officer.

A fuller statement of now Japanese Premier and For Sub-Insp. T. Reynolds, pro- eign Minister, recently in his bringing of the suit "Whilst the accused Wir

New York, 23,

that defendant "hands off Japan" speech: forraer secuting, sald bound by a rope around

William Remington, Pleading gulity to two sum-

body, Коо

the nose of the arrogant, occupation noticed thai

econo- arrived on board a plane from have ground to believe that the Issued later, Mr Der added.

Allied powers have no intention monses for driving without due accused pull

parcel type headed toward the Philip-Commerce Department a paper

denied today that he Bangkok on March 28 last year at all (in the peace treaty) to care and caulton, and failing,

his trouser cut

pocket. pines in a small boat while amist,

"to remain a Com- and was granted permission to restrict Japanese sovereignty o report an accident, Pte. Ho

Koo took possession of the belligerent Fillpino armed with promised locally enlisted per porcel, Yat, a

big club awaited him on the munist" during a courting tryst stay for a period of one month put any fetters on It unwrapped

with

his wife-to-be in a car

the Immigration Control by sonnel of "A" Platoon R.A.S.C. found that it contained 17 $1 shore.

parked on a college campus, was fined fou Whitfield Barracks, $60 by Mr Winter at Kowloon banknotes similar, Koo would say, to the ones which accused had tendered

car

away.

him.

ob

on Mr

awalting Police.

No 3560 summoned for struction at Canton Road Dec. 28, was fined $10 by Winter at Kowloon this morn- ing.

this morning.

to

The Prosecution sold that on

Dec. 15 at the junction Battery Street and Ning

tinued

Коо

of

Po

who

car.

jured,

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

К

6.00, "Programme Summary": 0.02 Children's Story:"Let's Join In". "The Ten Little Nigger Boys-and

of

actually tied up. Filipino would like to get his

the arrival

"the

a Japanese for some

of the hands on

neck squeezing,

The Mania Chronicle

ran a bie cartoon showing a typical Japa-

and

more

WOMAN'S COMMENT

Wife's Allegation

The only published statement teenington 33, contested the Office in Kai Tak.

and

they

charges

in

But

"T

the

will be

Mitigation

On arrival, treaty or no peace treaty, have Plea For

Lalchikok Amusement

UNTRACEABLE

trace

his

110

where

mean

Employees

were

in the air.

The greatest activity in the, past hard frontier near the

U. S.

24 hours Was

on

claimest

"the

Thunder-jet

Manchurian Yolu River. Gghters Russian-built four MIG-15's shot down, one prob- ably destroyed and two damag- ed without loss to themselves alc in the biggest jet versus battle in history.

the

STOLE PEN

All defendants pleaded guilty FROM PC

Americans, peace the

"No contact with the enemy"* to the

was the most frequent roport of his former wife, defendant gave his address as no intention of handing back

Japan inconditionally to the mistress.

Remington, about the

to keep

made by returning patrols, The They want Mrs Anna

Japanese.

most serious Oghting took place parcel from a resident of Manila came

car Park. re-wrapped

the night they parked his car

When the date of his it as a forward Pacific base for For that

miles behind the United Na- and returned it to the accused from a former Brattleboro, Ver- outside his Dartmouth College star expired on April 28 the their own defence,

put it in the same pocket mont, woman who came to the dor

had testified

not reason they may welcome the

Eight manual employees of tions front routheast of Tan- which poct

35 miles southeast of Road defendant while driving from which the two $1 bank Islands in 1911 and has resided dormitory. She

knocked

an proposed Pacific

the right to the Hongkong Tramways who yang, There United Nations military truck A3099

notes had been extracted. here ever since after marrying earlier that, before she agreed came year, defendant did.

The Immigration would give them down a woman and failed to re-

Shortly afterwards two an American businessman who to marry Remington, she vowed submit any application for

w ich, Defendant Police constables arrived

ac patrol battled against a pocket authorities then

a maintain armed forces in Japan stole miscellaneous tools, glass Wonju. sent him port the accident.

also was a pioneer among the he would "remain in the Com- extension.

munist Party"

C. S., Johnston, of 2,000 North Koreans cinim said that he did stop the

as they cording to Mr the shop. They would say that foreign colony.

"I remember that at that time notice to the Laichikok Amuse while building up Japan's mill-panes and wood,

retary force itself-just he saw the woman when they searched the accused, but when

treated as Gaches, for was courting her." he said. "Iment Park asking him to re-

they dispersed. "Scrap" Mrs Samuel F.

to the Allen Enquiry are under the Atlantic. Fact, General Manager of the coming 200 of them killed before

pany were get up and walk away, he con- they found three $1 banknotes merly Elisie McCloskey, Vice- don't remember that we did n

But with the puzzle of were cautioned and discharged was re-in Europe. Office but the, letter. driving because he

Manila's largest much talking."

as This would possibly turned, being undelivered,

the United Nations are moving though: the woman was not in-6 well as a small paper par- President of

cel

outside in the top left

department store, Heacocks,

this morning. had The handsome former govern- | defendant

to admitting Japan to the United by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central Chinese inactivity mail unsolved removed

pact pocket of his jacket,

called

of Mr the suggestion

Nations. Even if a Paclic

часте The defendants

Lal warlly. It is possible that the being

have withdrawn into como Accused was taken to the Ellender "an insult to the intel- ment official made the flat de- another address.

not doca for the Folice Station where Inspector

insist Leung, 41, fitter, Tse Nam, 55, Chinese Reds and ligence people"

dignity thenial as he appeared

of

certainly at his trial

America will O'Sullivan, making a

day in a statement second

of committing perjury

on a clause in the peace treaty fitter, Tee Cheuk-ka, 40, fitter, and are lying doggo in the hope air Wong San Yuen, 37, Bitter, She of enticing the United Nations thorough search, found in midi-

given to Manila

newspapers.

When enquiries were mado permitting her naval and

Shum, 52, carpenter, Cheung forces out of their strong defence tion 10 10-cent notes and two Mrs Gaches said she "shud-in swearing that ho never was B-cent noles in accused's right dered" at the thought of Japa-a Communist Party member. He by the Immigration Office,

Americans in their But the streets, faces a possible sentence of ive trace was found of defendant, pases in Japan as well as tz09 Hung, 47, carpenter, Chan Sal-line-London Express Service.

kwong,

and Ko 33, carpenter, are trouser pocket.

nese again on Manila

Tak, carpenter. They and a $2,000 Further enquiries at the United desire to arm the Japanese in prison The 20 $1 banknotes

were adding that she "can't forget the years

Consulate States

General running into the same trouble

Europe with the bound over in the sum of $250 $170 Story of Epaminondas examined by a shroff of the atrocities they committed during fine if convicted,

also provided they had in Hongkong (BBCTS): 8.15, Otto Dobrint and Treasury Department, and in his the

when accupation

the for one year after Mr Lo had Remington, who admitted to

to resurrect early plans Symphonists; Three

a plea of mitigation by Song by Scores Guetary: 1.40 expert opinion he would say that butchered indiscriminately men, being a "collego radical", denied abouts. It was, however, during German army both from their heard Carlos Nunes and Its Cocoanut they were all forgeries. Ho women and children.

that he had agreed to the vow Grove Serenadeza (Studio): 7.00,

Mrs Gaches also said she did his wife mentioned in her test- the Investigation into another allies and their former enemies Mr Johnston.

case that defendant was found

to larceny of the goods... World News and News Analyst would further say that the 10-

had

IDe also denied his staying in a room at the

For stealing a Parker foun- (London Relay): 7.15, "Services Quiz" cent and 3-cent notes ware all not believe the Japanese

Mr Johnston told the Court -Conducted by Felex

DEEPLY SUSPICIOUS · changed in a Simon genuine,

mere five years mony.

wife's statements

that the articles concerted were tain pen from the pocket of and that she doubted they would discussed the Communist Party was then interviewed by

Constable Police neighbours considered by the company as Detective Japan's Pacific ever really embrace Democracy during their courtship and had Allien Enquiries Omeer and be

his and past victims, from Australia scrap, and were in any case to Cheung Lui, in Shek Kip Mel -Associated Press.

the former told the Police that on

Chinese Nation- be thrown away eventually. villaga yesterday, Lai Hung, 25, Coinmunist leader, Earl Brow-arrival he was not informed of to Formosa's

In asking for lenicacy, Mr unemployed, was given four der. He sald he did recall the regulations in regard to the alists, are still deeply suspicious Tennessee

about his entry and stay of aliens In of her, They want some safe-Johnston pointed out the good months and ordered to be cx- bragging" to her Valley

guard and guarantee that Japan records of the defendants, one of Authority Hongkong.

loon this

defendant, Chen in a few years will not be at whom had been in the firm for pelted by Mr Winter at Kow- union organising days.-United

again. Security, 27 years..

A second Press.

Sub-Insp. Reynolds asked for their threats

Hung, 18, unemployed, accused an expulsion order despite the their spokesmen say, could best

of aiding and abetting, pleaded fact that he has a wife in be obtained by, a regional Faci-

not guilty and was discharged, but he was eent to prison for and Japan, just as West Court the UB

Inine

months for returning

from Germany has been

For lying inshore without that he was an air crew mem Into the Western military pernit, Fok You, 26, master of

Inspector J. Hill said that two No. 1270V. carge-boat ing in and going out of

A second Colony many times he

pininant, wore on duty at Shek the

Court this morning. Kip, Mel village, when one that it attitude of the Japanese. Arrested on a bench warrant under the impression three months for keeping

the 14 Tai. 65-year-old woman, of was not necessary to check the the Germans they want to boj

possible price for kenzie, defendant's boot was steal the pen from his collen- divan.

of distanco cach fined $40 or six Anod $100 by Mr Winter weno

at last time he entered the Colony agreeing. Nor are all Japanese, found moored at weeks for amoking opium. A Kowloon this

for as a passenger on board a POAS whose new post-war constitution less than 100 partly from the gue's pocket. total of

240 pote of prepared gambling. eight pipes oplum

20 and

A warrant was issued by Mr plane, from Bangkok, He said bans armed forces, in favour of low water marks off Tat Kok

that his prolonged stay in the

or a one-sided Tail praya wall at dawn to- lamps were seized

and were Winter, yesterday, when do- Golony was due to his children peace treaty with the US, and day. The boat was not work- Talk Mal, 62, a woman, wan Aned #8 by Mr Wicks at Kow- ordered to ba confiscated. fendant falled to appear in court being ill. He added that his possibly the British Common-ing cargo. Flooding The prosecution, requested an and her bail of, 150 was entrent-wife is also in Hongkong.

defendant loon this morning for conduct- wealth but excluding Red China

Builty, Huld that he moved near the ing a business of fortune telling for mummonses to ho ed. "When her cas 'came up

and Soviet Russia. Printed and published by Fannick FIRCY FRANELL for order

Some my better treaty praya wall to avoid obstructing at Shongbai Street without a and, on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8

taken out against the Lendion yeaterday, another woman ang The case was adjourned for

}licence: }wered the charge for her,

one week.

than such a one. Others peglihe typhoon shelter. of the premlacs. Wyndhan Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

(Studio): 7.35, Light Orchestral and June Knight (Soprano): 11.00, "From the Editorials" (London Relay Re- corded): 0.10. "Lucky Dip"-Variety .Requests. Presented by Fmaline Spence (Studio); 9.10, B.B.C. Band- stand-Band of the Coldstream

• Guards (DUCTS); 0.40, Music from British Films; 10.00, Redio News Reel (London

Relay): 10.15, Weather Report; 10.16, Orchestra of the Week"-Vjenata Philharmonic chestra: 10.43, United Nations Album: 11.00, Latin American Music; - 11.15. "Goodnight Muria": 11.20. Weather Report: God Save the King: 11.30. Close Down,

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CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS.

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Right, correct. 3. Small heavily- developed by armed warship Germany for World War II. 4. Near the mouths of large rivers

Perkins, B. Frances Becretary of Labour, appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, -0. Banskrit.

The trial is proceeding.

Intelligonco Test solution

Call the tour white rods.

Dave to consider the painting of the squareM the rods formida ABOD, bed.

excilo order) 26. 80, 00, DW

rod 450D can be hipe, a bod

[(2) Let & B, BC, OD do blue. Then one side of the squKTE a bod is blur biso. There are four distinguishablo cubes according to whether this side is a b, bo. od, or da

(3) Lot 4,0 o ba

two sides of the agua en

arbie cubes are:

dlac

ADQU Distingulebshle

(a) ab bo blue; (D) » D. & c blue; (c) ab, d a blue; (d) da gra que el bad a blue; c a d..d a blue.

(8) Let & D. O D be blue Then aubou Terent from those listed under (8) are produced fal when b. d' are blue: 15) when ba a are blvo.

Go there are 1+1+0+2 or 18 distinguishable subes in all.

London Express Barcica.

LARGE OPIUM DIVAN RAIDED

A large oplum divan at the

second floor of 421A Reclama-

that they had Hotel, Nathan Road, Capital / themselves.

tion Street was raided by the Woman Who Sent

police yesterday, and 34 per- Gons were brought before Mr Wicks at Kowloon this morning. The keeper, Ip Tal, 42, un- $600 or was fined carployed

Thirty

Deputy Fined

the

Hongkong who is British subject. de mutual aid treats including Too Near Shore

Defendant fold the

drawn

a

van

1

|ber and since he had been comorbit in ifs. problem is thened $40 by Mr T. B. Low at datectives, including the com-

the Whe

Lice

the others 30.Paul Street, second floor, wasulations. He said that the pressed into rearming--and want. Accoration to Sub-Irisp, Macdowellve mw frat diefendant

morning

best

rearmament

· no

Soothsayer Fined

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