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WHITEHEAD & CO., LTD.
Woodworking Machinery.
ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, II.K. & Shangħol, Bauk Bidg. Tel. 27780
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Break In Routine
T nine each morning or, A ruthlessly,
2 few minutes after, six girls took their sents at the long office- desk, resigning themselves
could add anything to what is already known.”
The magistrate
turnoi to
tosemary, "What do you want to say?" he asked.
Her hands were thrust deep
to the working day that lay into the pockets of her black
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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1953.
Poge 10-
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
her lips were tightly com.....
ahead. At that hour, even-pressed, like red penell lines in ing and freedom seemed as distant as next Easter.
her pale face.
"Only I'm sorry," she said. "What was the trouble?" the "You word magistrate sleed. carning £4 15s, a week, your husband was earning, you can't trave been short of money."
"Dunnowhatcameoverme," she
They started their day by en- tering in account books, details from the plies of postal orders by their employers sent in to the Customers, ruling neat lines at foot of each page, totting up the
nobbed. forward. them totals, carrying
n kind of They worked on
belt, whose THE clerien pasembly end-produx was a figure that would ultimately appear as an kem in the company's balance thect
Nothing ever happened to dis- turb the routine, unless a giri married out of the monotony, That made something to talk about for while, so did the arrival of her replacement, Otherwise the long desk seemed
dramm from remote romance as a fish queue, ·
SUSPENSE
71:3-
+
от
NONE of the girls auspecte a
small, sad, drama was being played out under their noses; or rather, five of them did not. The sixth Imew it only too well. This giri wha pocketing
orders
robbl
the firm; pestal-
instead of entering the
in the books.
No very large sum was in- volved, but for the thief, every
drama was prevent;; ciement of every working day lavolved the terror of discovery
A glimpse of two enlleagues whispering about what happened
the durer last night, made her heart miss a beat; workaday visits from the manager nestined the grim espect of calls by the gestapo in films she had seen about resistance movements.
DISCOVERY
was two months after she had first stoic that her fours materialised. "Manager wants you in his office," she was told.
She obeyed time summons, and a little later the police came.
At the Clerkenwell court, next morning, Baxenary, for that was the girl's name, pleaded guilty of stealing two postal charge orders, worth a total of 225. 3d.. and to another of cashing them She with intent to defraud. asked for two other thefts to be taken into consideration.
"girl" for the word I use Rosemary, first because, through
the police did; CEC, secondly, because she looks no more than a girl-a slim, curly
· dressed girl. neatly headed,
out
PENALTY
in
magistrate thought silence for A long moment, then he said: "The trouble is, there were not only two offences. I can't overlook this, you know." He sent her to prison for six weeks.
At the back of the court, Rose- mary's husband save a long gasp as they led her out, and ran a worried hand over his head. Then he, 100, left,
Over their dull account books. the girls in Rosemary's office would have plenty to talk about next moming, plenty,
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King Case: Defence
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::. (Coninped, from Page 1) law, there was a possibility that when, "B" was charged with the theft, he might claim he had laken the article as a claim of right.
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this
Jout the true, full solting of this
conducted themselves. matter to show how the parties
Going on to his sexons point, Mr Silvo said the question was whether
tranmctions of
|
putting him off, and he thought. the Court wast disturbed.
also similarly
Mr Clifford remarked that fr sites was trying 19 cet the Court to rely on mythical authorities.
Me Toon wald he would decide sfies the time one, and requested
Clifford to sit
Mr Siloa then douted. To wild the Court net DS Downlt mail- cious abuse of the Court process his is on face or Defence which I intend to ruiso and which you will prevent me from redoing it you. tuse me permison to croMR-MINA. If my point is a good point-mall- clous abum of the Courty processor you can throw it out. When you stop me from cross-examining" on mile you are stopplag me from making that point. 1 intend to prove malicious abuse of the CALT process by cross-examination.
to muggest that completely WTODE only on stien raimed by the Pro-
обсто secusion relevency examination to be decided.
RELEVANT QUESTIONS
attacks that,
"The Prosecution haarald on kave: Jiminy fing, you are fully TEST INTENDED
of modulent contre méon." wrong to my that only on that lamie "There I was coming to test am I allowed to cross-examine... It Seymour's veracity in that row the Defence can raise an leue which then questions to gard and neit him why he did establish to Defence caso are tele- not bring this matter to the vent questions. I went to make notice of the Police, why he had out a care at matelous abuse of Bm- cess I am entitled to CTORS-Emine not brought it to the attention the man in the witness box to show of the Court. I was going to the Detence thinks At to ease a this is a malicious abuse of process. test Seymour's veracity in con- certain inrue for the purpose of the
with nection
this Bulova Detence then those questions re
I dld relevant questions..
. You can examine (watches) transaction. not adduce the evidence from the whole of Sir d'Almada's submit Seymour regarding these Bulova did he attempt to suggest that watches Mr d'Almada adduced malelous abuse of proceer at A relevant Lasue. On the contrary. In the evidence,
regard to malice, e d'Almads made Mr Clifford said the question
the question completely false illustration of
what ht terma malice. It ridic was extremely irrelevant.
lous in the ear of any British court only reason why
to why it is not relevant 40 enquire allowed to be put to Roza- whether a care is or is not an abuse Pereira
of it process.
The
it iad been
it was
sion and you can see that not once
Ordinance there was a section which said that in the case of first offenders the Magistrate could do several things: he could refuse to register a ennwiction and keep the siale clean. One of his strongest arguments in support of this would be that Beymour and Ipekedilan and other people in the company had done worse things for more
then Jimmy King. They thought fit not to prosecute themselves bui thay thought it to prosecute Jiruny Kina for an ulterior motive in a malicious prosecution. He would submit that the Magistrate soul in the event. use bla prerogative and refuse to register a conviction and should send Kine out without a bint on his matters character. Therefore such were relevant to, punlahmeti,
ABNORMAL CASE Because I was an abnormal eate he und abnormal points to make prid he would like to develop his pointy And Fully in cross-examination finally in his submissions, without any future interruption, said Mr Bilva. It he had to explain the re- levancy of each question as he ask. ed it, his whole cross-examination would be useless, therefore he had taken the trouble to show the Cours beforehand what kind of a defenen his would br. He had prarileliy bared his cards on the table before Beymour to see what he was trying to get from him in crom-examinating and since Baymour was forewarn
he was forarmed.
"It was only by the ingenuous cleverness of these interruptions that 1 was forced into the position tive cards of playing poker with
that t ask you to sce exposed. will not be put in that position King's in- again because Jimmy terest in this patter to paramount. It is his liberty that is at stake and ho must be not Seymour and
that inferent protect allowed to without further interruption," said Mr Sliva.
RULINGS BOUGHT
The Ave rulings which Mr Bliva exhorted the Court to make were
Any questions which go to what i establish the surrounding selling of allowed in trade relationship between him and other persons concerned in Falconer's are admissible.
to Jimmy revin. But efter. It had been criminal procem and you have the King's Act and establish
"This case in a malicious abuse of right in low so refuse to continue to hear it any further and to way to the parties: This is not a felony, it is a misdemeanour and there is no derneanour. have to
Hollow it. Hongkong was 3 "With_rospect," said Mr Silva, transaction between Holdens and
ttin only
one King or between Holders and phrase for
Mustration Falkoner's. This was a question what a wautiful confusion of of some relevance and important thought. There
There he was dealing to the lesue before the Court, with direct vidotice of owner- Clearly and editedly that was taking by so, he declared. Mr. d'Almada ship, and the direct Bwithout consent. In a care opened his case on the basla that of direct evidence you can pick Heldens dealt with Falconer's. and choose from three dozen in- Then he (Mr Silva) pointed out ferences
If you want to. But in that a.idier was £troduced fremm a case of circumstantial evidence, one of the witnesses raying that IK you have merely two In-Holdens dealt with King and Holdens that ferences, one pointing to in- showing again nocence and one to guilt, you accepted by reason of the am- cannot pick and choose. The quiries instituted by Seymour in evidence is not evidence at all his search for evidence against
"In this case of Jimmy King, King.
Important of one of the most ingredients to be proven by the Prosecution is that the $0,000
Falconer's
property in the that ite value Or belonged to Fal- equivalent coner's.
Mr d'Almada
has no of this owner- direct evidence ship in Falconer's. It is a mat- ter which he must ask you to infer from the evidence before you and when that evidence is but not proven by direct evidence b by inference from facts proven, then these facts constitute clr
When It is cumstantial evidence. circumstantial evidence and you have one possible inference that # 1s Falcone's property, and on the other hand another possible inference that it is Heldens' pro- party which he thought should Silva's undertone of Mr to be frelevant, it was in- you have two Kingciminisalon
Like that you cannot not right. that Mr Silve should Sentices Say which you shall pick and go behind his undertaking and choose for the purpose of find continue on that line of ques-compulsion to prosecute for at
You
ible and relevant. tioning. It was grossly impro-choose your civil remedy in the King guilty, ing Jimmy
subject matter over a year ago, A year later, for malicious ulterior no evidence at all: This point fard asserted. cannot. The evidence becomes per for him to do so, Mr Clif- Sunt qe Court by suing for this
d'Almada
Silva replied that the mostres you think it to fall back was missed by Mr
Upon a criminal comedy with a view when he gave you his illustration. Prosecution had not shows by to Mining the civil calm by Kind I will show you that other 1-
a single authority that he was As a scrong Blogistrate, I throw this were also not entitled to go cross-examine. This what art can do you, your Fustrations he gave thept."
He domanded to know whether | Worship, to say:. Belore
by GPOLE or not he was entitled to cross-that must prove FIVE POINTS
examine Seymour to test his examination this is a case of that nature, this is came of malleious Dealing with the relevancy veracity when he said that no abuse of criminal process. If you been,
by deny me that right, Sir you are of hla cross-examination, Mr proût had Billva reminded the Court that Ipekdjian on the Bulova watches, denying Jimmy King justice." (d) that no labourer, or not more
he had made five points in his When Seymour made that state- than the number of labourers stated
ment, ho was telling lies, Mr submission, in the notice, shall be permitted to
opening
On his fourth pelat. Mr Bliva occupy the Ines in curmection with My first point is that I de Silva alleged. He said he would rald that the right to enquire into which the notion, has been given
to place Jimmy King's act; prove by book, chapter and malicious abuse of malicious pro- sire pering compliance with any re-
ta verse that this was so. It was secution was recognised by legis quirement of the Director of Diedical
which he the
act with and Health Services.
gistrates Ordinance, and it em- charged, in the full and whole moet annoying that Mr Clifford ature under Section 97 of the Mo- getting of the relationship these cufford declare the dubim, power or mal clour prosecution, air-
Mr so portles King, Seymour and Ipekdjian in because it but been shown that
ary, Comeer's questions had no order that I may, if necessaron Lenney to the matter at issue.
the Court put to
this question The impact of the collleton
Mr Sliva satch that if he were in due course: was the con- caused extensive damage to the
allowed to erota-erantine ho parties (b).. all..bundes shall be plnord to
duct of the three ing of moquitoes and it particular Falconer's of a health" officer;"
of such a nature would show the true nature of (c) tries the
and may (a) keep the promises
that it was impliedly consented the matter. He was going to test particular Granite block 50 yards from its
Seymour's veracity on material to that one or 04e because exceptional circum artilage under his control, or any original position. Too front-Cirects otherwise in any
all three were
factors, and a malice was open bumper of the car
within 200 Mancos exist, windows of a total orea Unleased Crown land,
permalited
to make profits of to him on that point alone. Mr covered close to the granite
that do tenths of the feet of them, clear of empty tr of not less
commission to the and other receptacles capable of re-
against the d'Almada hirmsat had admitta block.
floor area and ventilation tatistiction of a health officer shail emulation of such revente Company?"
receptacled e90- be provided used for domestic pur
dept in a place. mullable. - for their At this point, Mr Clifford in- (d) poses derived from sources not in diepoeng wid in a metervened, and said Mr Silva cluded in the term "waterworks" as they do not retain waters
himself to (b) prevent the commation of pools must confine
Mr Mr Clifford replied that d'Almada's sub- defined in section 2 of the Water worker Ordinance chall first be tested containing water and any excavation swering Mr
d'Almada's point was whether and prior approval of a health officer calculated to rotates water
(C) keep every costern, water-butt missions. What Mr Silva sva afr Silva was teating Seymour's an oficer of the Crown, inilluted va
Bir Silva az önce offerat r the Governor has recognised Dr. Brall be abuned before acilities of other receptacle water four storag now saying, ho
(e) adequate ebiution Benegas, previsionally
veracity on a material factor. shail to provided to the extinction Water clean and covered or protected
Afr Silva reported that that at a health officer
point. "Even (2) adequate intrine accommodation breeding of mosquitoes; of a type approved by a health ofker
that point before and Mir veracity of the witness was not shall be provided to his satisfaction:
at stake," he said, "then malico (E) entractory means for the 'dis-
d'Almada had replied to it, |་ posal of sewage or nightail shall be provided to the satisfaction of a health office
Mr G. M. Baker, of the Peninsula Hotel, had a escape from miraculous' serious injuries when the car which he was driving met with an accident shortly before 1 o'clock this morn- ing.
Mr Baker sustained only facial injuries when his ear, a Jaguar, 314-litre
travelling along Waterloo Road from hit the rocks. Kowloon City surrounding the traffic round- about at the junction of Prince Edward and Waterloo Roads, and the side of the brick-bullt emergency water-tank nearby.
The car then shol across Waterloo Road and came to a the standstill on its side with wheels facing the direction of Kowloon City.
Revised Labourers' Lines (New Territories) Rules of 1953 ure published in a Government Gazette supplement today. It explains that "Lines" means any structure, not specifically de- signed and constructed for the permanent housing of labourers, which is used or intended to be used for their temporary accommodation,
The revised Rules read:
All linen shall at all fintes conform In all respects to the directions of the Director of Mestioni and Health set- vices na regards the prevention and abatement of nuisances and the pro- mollen of domestle cleanliness,
No person that occupy, or esure or ruffer to be occupied, lines which do not conform to the direction of the Director of Medical and Health Ser-) vires given under paragraphs 13
In every ines-
care
(a) unless the Governor in Coun ell directs otherwise in any particular
bocTube
cit: xcept nal cumitences exist, every labourer shall be alloted not less than 35 square feet of habitle floor space and no cOVET In such space alioll be less than Hi feet blah;
In fact, she is 40 years old, the vehicle, and fung~an~18-inch the eatifaction Governor in Council
wife of an engineer, the mother of two chiltiren who have grown up and left home.
EXPLANATION
was re-
Consul Recognised
(6 says that the reason she stole is that the get into Anancial dificulties and was afraid to tell her husband," said
It was announced in today's the officer in charge of the case, to Mr Black Olgers, QC, the Government Gazette that HE magistrate.
"She has no previous convie- [ Valdez tions. The husband is here, and and pending the issue of Her is willing to speak for her, but Majesty's Exequatur, as Consul he did say he didn't think he for Paraguay at Hongkong.
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(b) the site to which the lines in connection with which a notice thas been given shall be removed;
te) the nature of the alterations, repairs, enlargement of repinca
ments:
MOSQUITO, CONTROL ·
The employer in control of any lines still keep the premises ma any curtilege under his control, or any undefend Crown land, siihen 200 feet at them, in such a state sa not to favour, the breeding or harbour-
stration
rrosquitos
du much manner as to prevent the
(d) provide mielent proofing to the satisfaction of the Director of Medical, and Health Ser vices.
(2) The Director of Medioni" and Health Borvices may by motion in
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an
Cely new point was a
M
that.
mado
MALICE POINT
out here and now,"
FOURTH POINT
Unless I am allowed to cross- examine on malice in this mat- ter, how can I at the end of the case ask your Worship to rule on and award damages?" Mr molles Bilva asked, "Under Section 971 have clearly the right to do this. said in What had Mr d'Almada
but Mr Prosecution. reply? 16 points out this is Crown d'Almada is very careful not to say that, because it is a Crown Pro secution you cannot award damages against Seymour tur malicious pro- secution. There are authorities. which say that a private individual in A Crown Prosecution cannot escape damages for malicious pro- Accution."
I was all very well to say the Crown prosecuted, thuat In, Clough,
1: Bince Beymours veracity will be tested on what the defence can-
be landa to
factors, material questions testing malice are admin- the from whether 3: Apart veracity of Seymour is attacked or which the defenco is not, malicious abuse of process le an issue enlled to ralad; wherefore questions tending to how much malicious abuse are admissible and relevant.
4: Again apart from any testing -.
malicious abusa malicious prosecution is open to
of veracity, enquiry in any monsterial hearing. wherefore questions pointing to spite. 11-will indirect or improper motive
are admissible.
5: An malicious abuse of prorem will have considerable weight or bearing on possible punishment it King should be convicted, then ruch questions relating to punishment on the authorities are relevant que tions.
UNABLE TO ANSWER Asking for the Court's most caro- ful consideration. Mr Silva sub- mitted that everything he had said was supported in his references to the authorities on the point of re- The levance in cross-examination. Court would also find that Me d'Almada had been unable to answer
· ont аста 4 chaitengo-produce thorlis, one line, to show that malice is not proper question for cross-examination. Mfr ¤'Almada was the age, who raised tho objed tion and put the affirmative polit that malice was not relevant. Un- Less he could satisfy the Court on the that that was Authorities position, the Court must give the benent of the doubl to King,
Mr Clifford here interposed to say that there was never any doubt on the law beautiño it was docided by the benent of the the Court and doubt in law could never be given
the prosecution and not. Seyizoli, : chiford a challenge that the mo- "but look at the letter writion by
was nonsenso and he had inado thiva next dealt with his Messrs Hastings-over a year before
to
the
Insp. Cloughs came on the scene and in reply to Mr Arculli's letter for 49 per cent of the shares to be handed over to Jimmy King?" Bald Mr
sliva.
(h) audiolent number of sanitary writing left with some adult, pero 500 Interrrrigting inc. It iorities say that if you are hand over the shares. They did not
dustbine, which shall be emptiedot the lines in connection, with which Gody will be provided to the sstia-
action of a health oflour.
MATERIALS
In every lines:—
the notice is given, or at the residence
concerned require such co
or business address of the
take such action as may be specified
in the notice, within a stated time,
(B) the ground surface shall be of mosquitoes in, or bet any composed of cement concreta or
Dok, wdi, spring.
to prevent the breeding og harbours
geopage, stream, water-logged ground other impervious material approved or swamp or other collecdoci of water by a health officer:
un any, land in much employer's cou- tby the kitchen all be control on which any new era erected, structed of fire-resisting materials on any unlessed Crown fund within throughout: If the main structures 1,000 yards of any lines ausder hir are not built of · Bre-resisting makes | Control.
rials the kitchen shall be a separate Every employer his agents and kiructure distant at least 20 feet worvorite shall allow my health in- from any living accommodation: spector or inbour inspector at an **(*), every klichen shall be pro-, repsonable times to enter and impect vided with a cooking slab with food the tines und zurfilogen under "the and chimney or bilex-bulit cooking employer's control for the purposes nloves with flues;
of parastapt xi) ef rubegotión (3) DE (b) the ground surface of every section A of the Public Health (Sani- kitchen shall be rendered smooth tolton Ordnance, 100, and Impervious with a tall to an Any peren who dɛta în controvèn- approved drainage, outlet;
tion of rule 3, 4, 3, 4, 7 te # shall de (6) drainage channels shall de vullity of an offence and shall provided to carry away all mullaga | 155ble to a line of one thousand and rain water, and shall be kept in dollars or imprisonment - constant working "order:
(5) all channels shall be led to outlets approved by a health officers (R) 11 mumps are permitted those shai be of a nuncient eine to conials one day's sulingo, shall be filed with
dyproof covers and shall be emptied Sally.
CLEANSING NOTICE
manths..
Corruption And Menaces Charge
be
(1) Without prejudice to the Charged with demanding generality of rule 3. the Director at money with menaces and cor. Stedical and Health Services may for the prevention and abatement of uplion in office, Li Fung, nuisances and promotion of domatis 34-year-old Sanitary Depart ciconlinnes, by potice in writing leftment coolic, pleaded not guy' with sorne, sdult person at the lines before Mr K, Y. Yung at Kow- in connection with which the notice loon this morning.!
la given, or at the residence de
buanos, addres· of the employer | 2 concerned require such employer to
The date of homing was cleanse, disinfect "whitewash, - fixed für August 17, demolish, remove, altem, ˇrepair,< gets
*
large or replace any lines,
*belonging Là is alleged to tavo demand- to him.
(2) Without prejudice to the ad $20 from Leung Man-chicing generality of the foregoing, a notier #iven
tinder", paragraphs = (1) mar prescribe
with ' meninots youterdayMatHe was also alleged to Havo TOĽČĪV- ed the $20 from Lesmg. ION 70- Degastrus-
(1) the time withm which any training from reporting the requirement of the Director.of.
Afedics and Heath. Corvices, the axistence of on
Tel: 24052
ba folalled; '~
"I wish Mr Clifford would notes highly material and relevant the issue which the Defence to raise...All the pity Mr d'Almada is not here. He would know when to stop
testing voracity, malice 18 "Mr Sliva remarked
Clifford
was then beard material and relevant,
THE
to mutter something audible to "Lo us assume that Saymour Mr Silva, who turned around is the most truthful witness in and shouted, will you please the wide, wide world. I say I shut up, Mr
on
behalf of the Defence, Even
of
Continuing, Mr Slive sold that wanted to raise the issue clearly what a Director could If you find that this case was or could not do in trado la brought in malicious abus Honship with the Company was criminal process
when a civil of concern to the lane before
cape had niready been Instituted. the Court. Wherefore the con- by the parties on the same sub- duct of the parties in similar if joct matter, you can refuse to mat wored transactions whereby Seymour or Ipekullinn made proflis or commission ngallst the Company was a matter of reference or bearing.
"Jimmy King is charged with making, so far as I can see the
case for the Prosecution, a secret | produce author.
commission. Whether that is The between permissible parties..."
"NOT EVIDENCE" Mr Clifford Interrupted to say was charged with that King fraudulent conversion. He wont on to say 'thát admissions in civil proceedings were not evidence in criminal preceetings, and Mr Silva had no right to refer to
them,
you
continue the bearing and can throw it out beause one of the most important of matters for consideration by any Count Is the Count's inherent flate to to commit malicious refuse
I Will abuse of its
to support my" submErica.
Mr Cliffort said that Mr Silva was merely saying he would prove authorities and had not done so because he could not do so
PROTESTS INTERRUPTIONS
be
meo he returned to his omer ho ould send Me Clifford's instrueding wolkstore better showing the exact authority regarding any doubt tr Law and its Writerpretation.
that in the Mr Chifford egrend Interpretation of a criminal statule STILETTO POINTED' the law loans against the Crown, The Hastings letter was a clear but the Court decided the law and
there was no doubt... Indication of Falconer's desire not to
Bir Poon reserved his decision on the submissions, saying he would want to part with- thứ $300,000 add
at 0.15 am, on August worth of shares. Mr Bliva slieged, 13, purtisce hearing of the case will continuing "In order to stop Jimmy
continue on August 19. King claiming for the shares they put in this paragrapli - which is nothing more or less than, a 'threat of criminal proceedings. They asked Mr Arculli Are you aware that your client did certain irregularities in obtaining monies which 'ho was not entitled tor. There was no demand. for the return of these monies. There was no question of civil 0, Time
Radio Hongkong
HKT
Signal and Programma proceedings." Me Arculik wan ked Summary: 0.02, Chlidren's Hit Hour f he had Instructions to act for King presented by Sally Ann Kätudio) in respect of this matters; "I Have | 120, Come into the- Parfour-kunde never come across a piciter case, and songs from Northern Ireland where & stiletto was painted #1 (BBC BF-7, Biar Performers=-=- The Jummy King. and they zald Jimmy Three Sims; -4215. Talking abous King, if you carry on with your Hong Kong by De 8. G. Davis and claim for these 49 per cent of shares | Rev.,Father “1. F. Ryan (ftecorded); what about this irregularity?"
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the", EbowE- Dir Eliva said that this ringetted (ECTS): 720, Weather Report D. Falconer's might ask for a criminal Time Algnal, World News and Nowa prosecution and this was a year be- Tour (London Relay): 6.16, Cricket-* fore the Crown prosecuted. The sub- 4th Text Match, England - Aus sequent brosecution was nothing more tralia, Boli by Hall Commentary or less than because King refused to from Hoodingley, Leeds (Relay from be intimidated and, refused to be Australlara Broadcasting Dummies frightened, 150 carried on with his 30, "Under the__Rod Rober Claim, and he even set up a rival by dianley J. Weyman; Park 6: "The masing, Bo Falconer thought to find of the Journey (uncr slop further nonsenso, let us put this aftale Lovers Hour Chale Ma Jolinny in gael... That will run him.” questa presented by Curtis Lindjen
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