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OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK
Govt. Gets On
Girl From With Implementing
Limerick
MAUREEN'S home is in
are
pon
one of those Western Ireland villages that penty-picturesque, which you feel you could feast your eyes forever for their beauty, yet could not endure to live in for a day, In this remote and beautiful but backward-as-somewhere-in- The-Balkans village, there were a number of young girls who, like Maureen, had vague plans about a future that involved certain of the village's most handsome young mich,
To these
it was a sad day when, as if seized by a coinmon impulso, such as affects- unigra- tury birds, some of the best of the young men took it into their collective hend Lo emigrate to Englund and make fortunes
there for themselves.
The men left, and the fretful
girls sthyed behind.
Its Policies
By H. KING WOOD
Canberra, Nov. 14.
In the 14 weeks' sitting of Parliament, just ended, the Federal Liberal Government did more to implement its policy than at any time since it. assumed office în 1949,
One of its biggest taaks during the session, which ended with a dreary all-nighter, was to write "finis" to all Government interests in private enterprise.
J21
It has
Sometime ago it got rid of! Scientists of CSINO turned its 51 percent controlling interest naturally to rain-making studies Amalgamated Wireless, a after the war, because they radio and external communica- knew radar wartime techniques placed its could solve some of the ques- tion ns-Australia Airway airline,
tions about why clouds form
rain falls. wity on a competitive basis with and privately owned lines (there is hint that if it is in uffice long clough TAA will disappear); it has disposed of its 51 percent interest, in Commonwealth O Refineries; it has stated
quite openly that it is looking for a buyer for the Commonwealti
In 1947 these scientists produced the first recorded fall of man-made rain to reach the ground and since then they have remained in the forefront of world's
rain-makers.
When the plane crashed the scientists were returning from studying a cloud bank which NSW. coast.
One Shipping Line, and in the dying often lies about 50 miles off the
some of the girls grow tired of waiting.
Maureen und Two
friends gathered up their Jew belongings and made their way to England in the wake of the тел.
AUREEN arrived here and in MAUREEN arrived here and in
• was not riding in a fine car, as she had half hoped he might be by now, nor living in Park Lane, nor wearing shoes that made a Indeed, he was not infr. changed much at all from the boy who had left the village; but Maureen was very ilm.
glad to see
days of
of the session it set in motion machinery that will in due about the death of bring course the Commonwealth
Whailug Commission.
This Commission has made a handsome profit in the first year of operations, and in answer to the Opposition's screams of rage about the sale the Government has said coldly: "Our business is to
govern the country-not catch whales."
And that is the policy right
JS
CROCS KILL DOGS
DARWIN: Natives of the shanty
village of Durratools, on the Gulf of Carpentaria, are worried about the inroads which crocodiles are making in their dog population.
Dozens of dogs were part of the village a few weeks ago, now there are only a handful lefi, Most of the Vicma are taken as they swim be hind сапосн
MacArthur River,
on
Established' 1845
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1952,
By Galbraith.
SIDE GLANCES
доскоро
10.14
T. M. Reg. U. . Pat. Off,) Copr. 1952 by MCA Bernice, Ina. ¿
"Sho's still talking about a new house, and she's really serious-sho just laughs when I suggest a new hat!”
Prison For
False Pretences
Death Of
Former Far
East
Resident
As dogs are an essential part of g native's existence in the wit norther country, Unily crocodile | hunts are being organised, but the
An gradually getting less in dogs are
News has been received of the number.
A. M. (Andy) was given three months by death of Mr
And while on the subject of na- tives, the Bishop of New Guinea, Bishop FN.W. Strong, did some straight talking about the exploita tion of the island natives.
unemployed youth
Sheaffers TM "SNORKEL"
MAN FAILS TO APPEAR IN COURT
FOR CROSS-EXAMINATION
On resumption of the hearing of a petition for the winding up of the Ching Siong Land Investment Co. Ltd, with which is also associated the Luna Park Ltd, before Mr Justice Recce at the Bankruptcy Court this morning, Kwik Siang-go, managing director of the Ching Siong, against whom an order was made to appear for eross-examination, was not present. He is an opponent to the petition,”
His name was called three times by the Clerk of the Court and
again in the corridors. There was no response.
"I will make use of every resource in my power to bring Mr Kwik Siang-go, to this Court," declared his Lordship in adjourning the case until tomorrow morning.
Mr Justice Recce added that, was and should assist the Court
he did not propose to
have in finding him and getting the
the process of the Court abused summons served. by a man who had gone into His Lordship said he would hiding. and would not come adjourn the hearing until out and yet appeared to have tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock Instructed solléltors to talk on to ascertain exactly what the behalf of him.
position was with regard to the When Court opened, Mr John Court. "I will make use of McNeill, QC, appearing for the every resource in my power to
Mr petitioners with
S. V. bring Mr Kwik Slang-go to this on the instructions of Court," he declared. Gitting, on
Before adjourning, his Lord- Mr M. A. da Silva, said that the position was that Mr P. L. ship remarked that is to the Lam, instructing solicitor. for whereabouts of Kwik Slang-go Kwik Slang-go and the Ching during the past three months Slong firm had intimated to of hearing in Chambers he Mr C. M. Leung, Clerk of the could draw a map of Kwik's Court, that he refused to accept various lairs in, around and
the
service of the order made by about Hongkong,
that Counsel said judge.
Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, In- name appeared on structed by Mr Lam, represented
Mr Lum's the records as the instructing the Ching Sions, while Mr M. solicitor.
Morley-John, Crown Counsel, Mr McNeill said that service appeared for the Official here had to be in paron but Receiver. there was a proviso whereby ser- vice of notice on a colletter, act ing on behalf of a client, could be
personal service, good many documents had been Ated in these proceedings, he added, all of
which had been effected on Mr Lam as personal
Laken us
Mr R. W. S. Winter at Kow-Parker who died in Victoria,service. loon this morning for ob-B.C., on November 15, Mr Parker taining money
by false pretences.
was 80 years of age and he died after a brief illness.
WIS with
whi
private enterprise prepared to run ships, control airlines, import and refine petrol, They began to roam this fabu-handle radio and hurt whales, it lous city together and a short is Government polley to let it.
Some commercial enterprises, be time ago, they were picked up in Only when some essential In- suld, were riding rough-shod over the early hours of morning by dustry won't be tackled by the natives, and this could only lead
An old China hand, Mr Parker The dafendant, Woo Sui-yan, They
should the police.
were asked private enterprise
to native uprising similar to those the
in Kenya.
24, a hut dweller off Talpo Road, first came to the Orient in 1920 Government stop In. questions and the upshot of it
"Reminders of vital work done by
saw Lam Kam-ming on Novem- and all was that they were charged ton), on the other hand, isn't read this approach is allowed The Labour Party (Opposi» ( the natives during the war are
ber 13 and informed Lam that Pacific Steamships, Ltd, for many The Canadian being heashed aside," he -next-day-at-Bow Street with
his brother had been arrested friendly wandering abroad und luiging in particularly
towards sald
association to continue, dufire Austrailans whil
and that $15 was required as bail, years. During his private enterprise. It feels that be faced with a hostile north, the open air.
He took Lam to the Yaumati with that company, he was sta- the profits from the shipping line "I have no doubt that there are
subversive elements among the Station, claiming also that he toned in Tientsin, Yokohama, (nearly half a million this year), nailves siready and these elements
coolic employed there, Shanghai and Hongkong. He was from whales, from the airline will become stronges if commercial
with the intention of seeing interned in Shanghai which it established, should gu enterprises are allowed to pursue a
It has polley of native exploitation," eld Lam's brother. On arrival he World War II. back to the people.
The Bishop.
asked Lam to stay outside while threatened that once returned to
Mr Parker was last stationed Su another native-angle, ...Police
he went in to inquire. Не power, ita frst job will be to in two states are Investigating
emerged later and revealed that the Colony and he retired break the new 15-year airline paintings with the forged signature
He und Mrs Parkei the of the aboriginal painter Alberi
mani had been in 1950,
their made
homu agreement.
Namatjira. Forging this gifted artist'a taken to the Kowloon Hospital then work is about the greater honour
for treatment. Lam then gave Victoria, BC. Australia could do him.
him $10.
Maureen's young man was dis- charged conditionally. but she was held in custody for a week so that inquiries, might be made about her.
WHEN that week was up, she Work Pan
box.
1
•
WAS
บ
detained
On the following day, after he
brother, Lam met the defendant and had him arrested.
At the moment the Govern a pałe, puzzled 18-year-old, and
ment is gelting things all its own the probationway. Miss Hamilton,
having
satisfactory officer, went into the witness- majority in both Houses, but
there could be a vastly different searching for gold bullion in tuon had met and conversed with his story to tell after April.
Then half the members of bur Upper House (the Senate) face the electors, and unless the Men- zica Government hus regained of popularity, an awful lot
"I've been in touch with this
girl's father," Miss Hamilton said "Hɔ's a widower, a potman, and he has written a very nice letter to say he will have her back at his home' in County Labour is likely to rump home Limerick. I could put her on und so give the Opposition u the 4.39 boat train this after-Senate majority which could be an awful pain in the neck to the Government
noon..
said
Suid
Limerick's the place for her." Mr Bertram Recce, the manglatrate, with some enthu- siasm. He glanced at a doctor's report on Maureen. The doctor feels her home town is the best place for her."
"Quite," Miss Hamilton said. "Shc wants to marry the young man from her home town whom she met over here. I gather her father has also written to him, and given his consent."
•
64TMMM," said the mugistrate,
Hand
The consulted Mr
Badger, the probation officer who had dealt with Maureen's young man. "I've been trying to move him to get work," Mr Badger said, "but I'm atraid
he's not really been looking for It, He's been running round from relative to relative..."
"He has relatives
here, has he?" Mr Recce asked. "Surely they'd be glad to pay for him to
go back home? Mr Badger
seemed to think that by now, they might. The magistrate turned to Maureen, and usked what she had to say.
"T'd like to go home," she said, and looked down her eye- Jashes.
"How long would you stay there?" Mr Reece asked her.
"The rest of my life."
"O, I don't know about that,"
said the magistrate,
It
j
Go
was not in his mind to banlati Maureen, forever. "Look here," he said, "yourˇfather's playing the game, with, you, will you play. "Ufe" game with
with him? home, and stay there?" "Yes," Maureen said. She went on the boat-train that afternoon, and presently, perhaps, her young man would follow her back to the village, and the courtship that had carried the couple Dcross the ada, would go on again from where it left : off-thanks to Mourdon's patient fathert
to
case
Jack Hughes, one of three divers
Gull, near Lae,-found-fountain pen on the sea bed. It was among the belongings of seven people killed when an aircraft crashed into the Gulf in July last year. The plane was carrying a cargo of bullion. Jock took the pen to fils hotel. filled it with ink, and it worked perfectly.
Footnote: The divers have found a trace of the gold.
* BUIF "ARRESTED"
SYDNEY:
not
Radio Hongkong
6. Programme The chequered career
of the former Australian steamor. Mildura, advanced a stage further this week when a sheriff's officer "prrested" the ship by affixing wilt to the imaḥ,
0.02.
Summary: Melody Time: 0.30, Cantonese by Radio-given by Miss Les Wal-lan and 9. X. Lee (Studio); 650, Musical Vladimir Horowitz Interlude by
(Plano); 7 Time Signal, World News Talk London News and Relay): 7.15, "Box 200" Bert Gillette
WELCOME SOUND SYDNEY: In a divorce
The writ has been taken out by hearing a youngster «bout two Anthony Henry Carroll of Hong-
at the | kong, who claims £8,000 which, he started prattling as youngsters says, he advanced to pay a crew's of that age do. A platoon of wages, and for food, stores, painting offelals
jumped its feel, and so on.
The Mildura is owned by the waved for it to be taken out But Mr Justice McClemens stop-Ltd and was to have been delivered Japanese Arm of Tominga & Co.
ped them. "The sound of a in India 10 months ago. The ship child is welcome this dreadful did not soll because her master place, he said. "If there were fuld not get enough credit to meet the Australian Seamen's Union more children there would be demand for £200 for each member less people waiting here today." of the crew plus a return fare to
Australia.
•
•
would sit easily on a postage stamp, A Uny electric light globe, that enused four Bre brigades and threa ambulances to be rushed to Kings-
SYDNEY: Australian scientists can now cause rain to fall in Sydney about 30 times a year ford Smith Airport in Sydney. according to the official report The samali bulb "blew" In ite Government's backroom rockølt of a Skymuster over Sydney. of the
It was the bulb that gives a green
radioed alr
boys the Commonwealth light that tells the pilot that his Scientific and Industrial Re-undercarriage is safely down. When search Organisation, At present the green light did not go on the the process is
control, which dear one, but plot 黜 there are
chances that it will cried ambulances and fire brigades.
The plane came in like a bird,
SYDNEY: An American
become, cheaper.
These backroom boys point
7
1
tre-
.
faith
dre
during
In
The late Mr Parker and his at
widow had a wide circle friends.In. Hongkong. Mr. Parker was a member of tha Hongkong Club, the Royal
the Ilongkong Golf Club and American Club.
STOLE XMAS CARDS
A 14-year-old boy was fined Console: 7.30, Forces $50 for stealing six Christmas Favourites (London Relay):700 cards by Mr Thomas Tam at Weather Report: 8, La Demi-Heure Central this morning. Francalze (Studio); 8.30, Letter from America by Allistair Cooke (London
He was caught stealing three Relay): 8.45, Neapollian Bonga by Ferruccio Tagitavini (Tenor); cards at Tul Kung Stationery Orchestral Selections 0.30. Musical Shop. Des Voeux Road Central Notebook-Presented by the Rev. Fr T. F. Ryan, BJ (Studio) 10. The on Sunday afternoon by a de- Kentucky Minstrels: 15.15. At the fective, who happened to be in Ballet-Le Coq D'or Suite (Rm the shop looking for a book for sky-Korsakov).... London Sym- phony Orch. cond by Eugene himself. The boy later admitted Goossens; 10.45, Philip Green and his having stolen another three Orchestra: 10.59. Weather Report Christmas cards from the Corg 11, Nadio New Reol (Recorded London Relay), 11.15. Goodnight | merelol Press, Queen's Road Music; God Save The Queen; 11.30 | Central, earlier in the day. Close Down.
Plane Disaster
(Continued from Page 1)
to find out whether there had been any mechanical failures in the four planes.
Had No Valid Driving Licence.
Motor Junkmen Fined $1,000
The coxswain and the master
It was not apparent at the of a motor junk were each moment
why Mr Lam, who fined $1,000 by Mr Horace Lo this morning for purported to be giving instrucat Kowloon tions to both Counsel for Kwik attempting to. export specified Siang-go and the Ching Slong articles.
to the They pleaded guilty
OsArld charge
through Mr Kwik
B..
Chan
Notices
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The latest posting men for registered articles are generally ons hour earlier than Law times shown below. Particulatu regarde ing parest malls can be uœcer, rained by enquiry at any port office.
Turiday, November 13 By Air Japan, 430 pm.. Thai Airways, Philippines, Guam, Hawall, UBA, Canada, păm... PAL.
Malaya, Ceylon, Blam, Burna, Pakistan, Middle East, Great Britain, Europe, 1 p. BOẠC. By Bustace Macao, D a.m.; 6 pm, is Golden Cly/Tak Shing.
Wednesday, November 19 By Alr Formosa, Japan, 1 pan., Vi CAT. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, 4.30 p.m., CPA,
Formoss.
York Canada 430 NWAL
Indo-China
p.m., CFA.
Okinawa UBA (New D.M., IKA/
(Tonkin only), 430
"Japan, "0 p.m., BCAC.
By Surface Macao, Pa.; a pm, a Golden City/Tak_Shing.
China, People's Republic, 8.30 am. train via Canton.
Land Investment Co in respect af cross-examikition of Siang-kie, one of the pditioners, Cheung instructed by Mr K. W. should now
refuse to accept Lul.
Formosa, 9 am..'w Wing Bang, The defendants were service of an order by the Court
Japan, Hawall, U.S.A.. Central & for Kwal, 40, and Fook Kum-tel. South America, 19 8.th.. se Chin for his client, to appear
Their junk was intercepted by Transport. cross-examination.
Malaya, Burma, India, 3 p... s Police off Lantau Island at 5 It was laid down that an
The Sens. on September 20, order made in open Court, in
Siam, 3 p.m., as Hermod. the craft and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 the presence
of the solicitor Police boarded
By Air found 41 boxes of galvanised concerned, was taken that he fron sheets.
Philippines. N. Borneo, 4.30 p.m.. had notice of the order.
Via C.P.A. The two defentiants wero "I don't know if Mr Kwik cautioned on another count
Philippines, Guam, Hawall, USA. of (San Francisco). Noon, Pi‹Ã... Is here or not; my attempting
Blam 1,001
Burma, export
Indio, Pakistan. Middle East, Africa, Great Britain. said Mr McNeill." "As- suming he is not, I shall not ask bundles of steel bars.
Europe, Noon, 3.0.A.Ç.
Formoso, I p.m., C.AIT. necessarily for an order for
Indo-Chinn, France, French North committal, but shall aak for
West Africa, 4.50 p.m. Al Vietnam something else."
'NO REPLY
Kwik's name was then called and there was no reply,
to
Child Killed In Bus Accident
Japan, Canada, - ÚŠA.,–8; pəmi C.P.A.L.
:
Japan, Cabada, 11 a.m., ss Eisabili
Bakka.
Australo, New Zealand, 4.30 pm. A fatal traffic accident oc-1QEA,
By Surface Mr MoNalil said that Kwik curred about 10.16 o'clock this
Macso, 9 am; 6 p.m. ss Golden a six-year-old city/Tak Suing Slang-so was in contempt and morning when that he could not, through his girl named Lam Yeung-ling China, People's Republic, 8.30 am,.... Counsel, further proceed with was run over by a bus and tram via Carston. the cross-examination of the killed instantly in Queen's Road, petitioners.
West, near the Ko Shing Referring to the Court order, Theatre. The child lived on his Lordship said that a note had the ground floor of No. 53 been appended by the Court Second Street. Ballify, Mr H. 7, M. Vanthali, that he had been unable to effect is service on S. G. Kwik who, he was informed by a Chinese, had not attended office several weeks.
for
Mr McNeill said tht ne had been instructed that Mr Lam, in refusing to accept service, took his line upon the advice of Counsel. That being so, Mr Lan should indicate on what ground
The Afty-fourth B in the series
of
Philippine. 3 p.m., s teplecove, Indo-China, 3′′p.m. m Bud Do. die East, Great Brain, Europe, 8 Malaya, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mid-
D.M.. Corfu.
13. (2)Yau (yat(1))-gaw(3) (3)ngoy-
(1)ytta ta{{2}+goer{} awk
aking day (3) (2
there.
(3)yoong
dah 2)
he refused to accept service. of lessons in Cantonese to be Your Lordship will appre- broadcast over Radio Hongkong clate that quite spart from the by. Mr S. K. Lee will be given foreigner saw them walking about question of service, I any that this evening at 6.30.
14. (3)Kul_{3}yoe-(1)wal (3)ku{+: For the guidance of listeners (a)day (3)hai 5)tsak.e Kwik Siango-go, through his
took solicitor, has notice of this order we published below a summary them to be thieves. which
15. (2)Ku! (2)you-(1)wa! [9]kul- your Lordship marte of the lesson. Summaries
(3) day [merng(5) tau(1)-(3)yeh "I would like to subsequent lessons will be pub-wank-jeh(3) K(2) yesterday ascertain the reason for refusal," shed in the China Mail every reeptate thought that they, in
Tuesday he addol.
and Friday for the ended to steal or to rou
16. (3)Kuf gwawk(5)-wah({3})})}\hawi{2} "V{6}<£= Called upon by his Lordship duration of this cadlo feature.
Lesson 54 B
[[(9)day }to{2}-{3)boh--Using a foreign- assist the Court, Mr Percy
A Misunderstanding. language, he shouted to them to halt- Counsel for Kwik Slang-
(3)danya wa heling(1). (Refer to page 293, "Cantonese, for
(3)mun
*+{2}kul •16)day ・・・ hal{3}) a private cargo, said that he was grateful. For driving
Simplified")
(gaw(2))-shue(11) (dzohmeeti). without à valid driver's 'Ucence, being so asked and he would 27-year-old-Ma Chiu was fined
Cityenmile 'naked them in a loud' robber. volco what they were doing there. assist the Court in any way he $250 by Mr Poon Yan-bol at could.
10. Gaw(2)}{2}logg-zwarta) (1)yun' But at the present
(1)m
bik(1). Central this morning.
moment he was dealing with a
wah(2), (1)m Jecil)-doh(b), (3)cul- matter which did not fall within
ex-townz(2); meo(1)=(3) y en,mas neither his instructions. He was always
of them know the fort ko was talle they didn't know what he was, ready to assist the Court to the
ing about best of his ability.
out that there are many clouds healer has been packing them into
"This headquarters has re- with all the conditions needed the elly's biggest hat, and in 10
days foo people
ceived no evidence of mechani- uffering from for rain except one.
cal failures thus far," he said. various sklíctións have asked him "By supplying that missing to cure them.
A storm of controversy has factor there is a high probability tended seven meetings
More than 7,000 people have al-
centred around production of the
Ma was arrested while driving that
precipitation cin be But quite a lot of people aren't huge C-119, Scnator Styles a private triggered off, they say.
happy about the show
Queen's and
car along Bridges of New Hampshire and Road Central demanding police action. But Australian rain-making
other
near Pottinger members of Cofgress Street at 11.35 pm. on Novem experiments suffered A
demonted an, investigation of ber 17. Ho held on expired mendous set-back a_fortnight
the Air Force contract with the
driver's licence. when on RAAF plane
Kalso: Frazer Corporation for crashed into the sea, enrrying
construction of the planes with it two first-class scientists and some
of the world's best gear for studying clouds and rain formation.
ago
The crashed plane had in its nose a new device for measuring the size of traludropa-a vital piece of information in study of win or cloud.
FALSE NOSE
any
Malaya's Trade
Balance
Singapore. Nov, 19,
A C-119 crashed into an Alaskan pook on November 7, killing 10 persons. Another crashed near Seoul in Korea on November 14, taking 42 ilvos. A Malnya had a favourable third with 20 men aboard has trade balance in October of about been reported missing in Alaska $35,400,000, preliminary trade ince statisticas issued last night show. Press.
The highest previous, trade balance during the year $37,400,000 in August.
WAN
The aircraft had a long, fole nose, and at the tip was a microphone,
Blg raindrops Imports, Including parcel port, sleiking the mike" produced bullion and specie, are shown a bigger electrical impulse than in the preliminary dguros at. small ones and back in the plane | $276,300,000, and exports, in- the electrical Impulses were cluding parcel post, buillon, and photographed onto moving specie and ships stores and fun- flra.
kors, at 93111700,000-Reuter,
November
15-United
to
Chen,
CANNOT ASSIST
knew
Vocabulary:
505, (3)tanak.-A thief. To steal. 1
665 lau(1) To steal. 587, geep(2) --Za zob. 008. hawi(3) To shout. To claim. To cry, out;
659
mg (3)—To nateli. 570. tæernet 11-sa gun.
071. @wn{3}/A" (RW, qušt, i Combinations:
¿
\[p. (3)Kul»(3)day ;(3) yɛe={1}wal (a)kul sera(2), theng(3)-Yeh,mihay
11. Tau{1}{3}yohm/fo slent things. | Thought that he intended, to : Tub
12. Dab(2) geep(3)-To rab ghold them.
| 20.; (2)}£ut–{5)day !. (1)m ‹ (do#{1}~
Mr Chen, after referring to up), the order, said that he
15. Shau(2) terns(D)~~A pistol." | dob(3) (12)kul "Elvan. (t)moh suruta). 19. Awn(2) geeniin^ law suit. Įserg(1) They didn't know whether nothing more, than that a sum- 15. Geop(3), "Awn(3),A"-robbery | he had a pistolpenz
11, (3)Kut-(Jiday. mens of this nature should be case.
10, Boh(3) awn(3)—To report » (2)sheing chah(1) served personally on the persons.
sought to be brought to the
Court
Tomarked that Mror for.)
uwiol for Kwik, Counsel should know where he was.
Mr Chent I am very, sorry.
faye(3)-doeti), DEPORTEE SENT
1)sah-Day(2) Chanye(1)-gwoon(3) TO GAOL
General Expressions: **
bob(5)-awn(3)--They: hurried, into 280. (1)Yee (1)wal-To take to be the car and went so Youmali Police
Station to report the case. of breach of a deportation order, Pleading guilty to a charge
201. Jee/21 (Siboh-To halt
12. GAW(3)
(3)ngoy=kwawk(3) HLADY BAU • (i)mah • D432). (1)yun (aka)-geen(6), (2)icul={3}day in or a deportadon order
Chevelle woon(1) --The Yaumati dat Jaw(1) De mureigner, Bay
them run aWJAA Rennio's Min Camp, was sen-
| 213, -Gau{2}+{1}loong_ (1)Shehng. 23(IKUI (5)dzau 'dal(2)-(1)deon= tenced to twelve months' hard could not assist your Lordship Chaayall-woont 3) Kowloon w
In this matter.
City Police Dntațion
(1)anging Porta Chanys(f) – zwoon()); fabour by Mr Poon Yan-hol at
Pace Name:
bon(3)-wn(3)—To · then' telephoned INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION.Central today.
rot know His Lordship: If you
402; Gau{2) = (Litoong ». (1)shehng--- | to Kowloon Kity Wolice, Bision, to: 120 ft of the Palindromita
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