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ERIC-A MAN OF
THEY
SUBSTANCE
HEY were words that as reassure her "Can't afford 17
likely 11M not would of course we can."
"Oh, Eric, you are wonder- settle like a blight on con-ul," the girl would say, and versations when he grew think how fortunate she wan to older, but when his girl have encountered a young man so free with his money, who used them now, they
pospissed so much to be. free sounded to Eric like poetry.¦ with,
"Oh, Erie," she would say, atvrt <a t
it.
"you 2921-
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CHINA *** MAIL
MONDAY,
OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
Etablished 1845
OCTOBER 3, 1955.
A WEEK OF POLITICAL ACTIVITY
From H. KING WOOD
Sydney, Sept. 27.
It has been a week of fairly intense political activity, the cardinal point, of course, being the Government's tightening economic net.
The Prime Minister, Mr Menzies, has con- tinued his down-to-earth talks with various groups which may or may not be able to do something about the economic trend. Latest to be called into the presence was the Australian Council of Trade Unions.
ROBBING THE TILL MONG his friends, Eric,
quiet
and studious-looking Then he would throw out his 21-year-old, come to be regard- <hr
manly fashion anded "with some awe--and HOZTIC envy-for being so rarely incon- venienced, as they were
lack of
of funds. by Lantly,
Erle enjoyed their esteem. It was only occasionally, when he was alone, that he grew sured of what might happen, should the source of so much of
That money be discovered. For
Tho oruwuncement
that a witch hunt found, Since was the firm that Souve
he further import restrictions will | Anna's story has appeared in worked for, but it was no put begin ou
October
Indicates the papers Kings Cross has had of his wages. He was robbing that that whi be one of the | record night crowds, People
till of the station-bookstall the
major planks m this new eco-have wandered around the cafes where he workul, supplement-nomic deal and there is no doubt and coffee shops asking details
that others will be: 11.8 his
by small sums
of the witches, the addresses of cach
opportunity 13
the bluck mas temples. offered.
PLAN GIVES RUSSIA PROTECTION
IT'S READY FOR MR MOLOTOV
weck,
his
evening
It was on a Friday that Erte made his last killing New York, Oct. 2.
from the till. I was almost time Western diplomats, leav- for the bookstull to close when ing here this weekend after, a customer came up, picked up a week of talks between the some books, and proffered £4
in payment.
Kave
the
his
the
The next step is to circulate! to members of the North Atlantic alliance, since it calls
NATO members-t Fur
wish-to Rhy
Join guaranteeing the security
all other purti- European a new
Big Four Foreign Ministers, Eris took the money to are envinced the Western
the customer have now worked, change, then returned to Powers out a plan which gives Rus- and helped himself to two of the £1 notes he had just put sia ample protection against in. He slipped the money into any possible threat from his pocket and sighed a gra reunited
Allied ful sigh. Two Germany
pounds made a į useful addition to his pay with the West.
us though £6 125. I looked once again he would that week. end be the envy of his friends and the pride of his girl.
HE RETURNS
who OUT the 1111
"bought the books, though
Russia and cipants
sa curity system.
In addition
tokl
creie
Mr
the
Ift
of
ย
of
har
he looked like Just another cus- lomer, was really security When Eric had left for officer Harold home with
the winnings
134.
Macmillan. British Foreign | customer returned and, with Secretary,
United the manager, inspected
Eric's Nations this weekend Husslu
which he had seen his would also be offered the con-
£4 pliced.
Eric safeguard of the "Eden
when Next morning. Plan for thinning the military arrived for work, he was con- of forces of both sides in Europei fronted with his "customer"
their most sensitive points the night before, and asked for of contact.
an explanation about the miss- lie confesset to the
The plan, bs be submitted to Ing £2. Mr Molotov, Soviet Foreign theft and to others spread over Minister at Geneva on October, a period of six months. About £40 he estimated he had taken, 27, his trea
prepared on the assumption
Clerkenwell that Soviet
court, the At op- poslikn to the reuniflention of before Mr E G. Robey, Eric
Ivon genuine |
to stealing Cermany steras
pleaded fear that might pose a threat total of £42 10s, from his em- to Soviet security.
char-
scheme
The West would then full back on the rearmament of Western Germany within the and
guilty
By boy has a good
the money
ΠΡ
he
girl
a
NO ALTERNATIVE Western diplomats say if Mrneter, hitherto," said a detective, Molol v refuses to discuss the when the story had been told. Geneva, through He lives with his parents, who Soviet determination to retain a are very respectable people, and grip on Communist-ruled East they have come
speak to
ter Germany, no other scheme for him. He
tells
that he took reunifying Germany. or even
because he wanted less for neutralising her would his friends, especially All the bill.
friend, to think he had more money than in fuet
hud." "What do you want to say?" Atlantic Mr Robey asked Eric. European alliances, West
"Only I'm sorry,"
Fric the mobilisation of answered, and blinked behind world public opinion in favour his of German reunification in free-
you like your father dum to bring the Soviet leaders or mother to speak for you?" round.
"No," Eric said. "I only want No
one here expects one to right the wrong I've done." raceling
He was given the chance trick.
negotiations arc do that-put on probation expected to continue after the ordered to pay back
back by instal- iceting. October
What hopements what he had stolen.
retying on
tion
at Geneva to do the
And
But
Ruszlo's
to
and
there is here resis on the assump- "Yes, sir," he said. He went present away, with his head hung tow rap-in shume, and his parents slip- non- pod out to stand by his side. Perhaps his girl would stand by are him, too, and his friends,
not longer had cause for envy.
rulers genuinely want prochement with the Communist world.
Meanwhile arrangements being made for the North At- fantic Counel to meet In Paris and discuss the plan before it submitted to Mr. Molotov.. West Germany has
already given the proposals her full support.
might
In turn, the West has given support to Benn's opposition to any recognition of the East Ger- man regime, and will reject any move by Mr Molotov to obtain East German participation at Geneva on terms which imply Western recognition.
THE ONLY ONE Now Russia has diplomalle relations with West Germany, the West will be able to argue thni Dr Konrad Adenauer's Government is the only one recognised by all four Powers and therefore would be the only one recognised collec tively by the conference.
While
cautious
proposed
the
about prospects for the main tople at the vital Geneva talks, Western
olplomats were optimlatio
to-
tay about the chances of pro
there, especially East- gress West contacts in the Helds of tourism and culture.
U is understood Mr Molotov's informal conversations hero with
Western Ministers
the
were "encouraging so far as this subject was concerned.”—China Mail Special.
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• Cuts in the Commonwealth kan programme.
of
The cashler of one collee shop who chanced to
be dressed in capital black had thronged tables and
whispering tables all night.
But nt Kings Crosa it was just another night-respectable members of the the surface, but what was hap-
• Reintroduction Issues control.
Continued
basic
freeze.
Meanwhile,
wage
to
A Mighty Record
on
on
Fedoral Parliament ure tippingpening behind those doorways that the three-man committee and the criss-cross of narrow
at present inquiring into the Innes and places was not
will vote show to the cafe crowds, pay and allowances them at least another L500 a year
and they are hoping that all formalities will be com-
tline picted in
for them draw the extra at Christmas--B nice enough present for the ne MP but ilkoly
leave {1 bitter taste in the small busi- nessman who hos been told that the country is toltering on ruin and therefore the edge of his overdraft is no more.
Phone Calls Up
But the Government has done its best to ensure thut extra funds will be available for the As from October 20, pay-out. all pubfle phone calls are being fucked up 30 per cent-from 23 to 33-which should bring Into the Treasury another
£550,000 a year.
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SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
8-31
T, M. Reg. U. PU DE
Cir. 1998 by MLA Bocetos, IL.
"Look, Bon! I don't care if you do make the world forget Fritz Kreisler--! want you to come into the firm and sell some tractors!"-
From Our
Files 100 YEARS AGO
A warning appeared ta Tont Gazette that "any persons or persOKIS causing interruption to, or inter- ference with, any future Lane Salo held by authority of this Govern-
In the past three years inore than 6-million passengers have travelled by Бат izz Australia without
single accident-a mighty record.
For the first time Australionent, to the injury of Crown rights, abrlines inat year carried more
2-milion
passengers--- per head of population
other
country. International
than
morc
any
Q
services
of carried
record
58,000 people to and from this country in the year.
were
thug
yvai.
In all Australia were killed.
more
On the other hand 208 people
killed
on New South Wales ronds for the first three months of this year-29
In the first quarter of lost
499 people incidentally, you may like to
Total road accidents reported read to the youngsters before: NSW 8,418 1,307 they go to bed some high whi
than the same period last year Parliamentary exchanges while in Australia the total number of accidents for the qurlar was 22,755.
Ail
all.
appalling record, and its tragic that wo cannot
get some of our efficiency onto our roads.
ist
last week.
Mr Menzies: I will have dis-
with cussions
Trade unlon representatives this afternoon.
I hope Mr Ward (Labour): you're not sick again.
Mr Menzies: I hope I'm not,
I wouldn't be if you stayed away. I can't stand germs.
Mr Ward: And I can't stand worms!
Weird Story
on
myre
air
the detriment of the pubile re- venue, shall be proceeded with ac- cording to law."
This intimation, we have no doubt.
are afloat that the accident might have been prevented at the experime of a very trifing outlay, before lesy,
Manila. The ing
metter alioua really be inquired into, Yours trully,
SHEAFFER'S
21
ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
Appeal Against District
Court Decision
An appeal against the decision of the District Court Judge which upheld, a decision of the Tenancy Tribunal dismissing an application for ejectment, of respondent was brought before the Full Court, comprising the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. Gould, and the Acting Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J, R. Gregg this morning.
Appellant was Leung Yuk-pui, trading as Hung Cheong Firm, principal tenant of 489 Shanghai Street, ground floor. He was represented by Mr Oswald Cheung, instructed by Mr W. C. R. Carr, of Mesars Johnson, Stokes and Master.
Ko Chi-pang, trading as Tai Fong Spectacle Com-. pany, occupying a portion of the premises, was the respondent. He was not represented by Counsel.
An application for the eject- When the parties appeared nient of the respondent by the before the President, it was appellant on the ground that he agreed between them that the should determiné (a) was in arrears with payment of tribunal
to what portion of the premises the permitted rent for over 30 days after appellant had de- respondent was entitled; and (b) manded the same was dismissed the rent which was payable for Tribunal. It such portion. by the Tenancy held that respondent's failure to
The tribunal found that
pay
rent was for a cause attrl-respondent was entitled only to
not
to his default but the actual space and not to the butable for
Buffelent causo
To disputed space; it also deter- 10 mined that respondent was vatitle him to the protection of
pay $83 per month for the actual the Ordinance.
An appeal against the tri-space occupied.
Respondent appealed before bunal's decision was made by the District Count against the
District
tho
appellant before
decision. The appeal was dis- Court Judge who disinissed it. missed.
Appellant is seeking an order that the decision made by the When the principal tenancy tenancy tribunal in application was transferred to the appellant K.1858 of 1954 be reversed and on November 19, 1953, a dis that the judgment of Judge pute immediately James Wicks given in T. T. ap- pondent insisted upon appellant arose. Res-
peal No. 50/1054 may be re-
which would suing
receipts versed and for an order that the admit that he was entitled to
of 874 square respondent may be ejected from are that portion of No. 430 Shang-
ng-Appellant naturally refused to We have made some inquiries hal Street, ground floor, whereof do so. At no time was regarding the above-mentioned cases,
proved" in any of
appellant's had given rent receipts stating in to
that respondent was entitled to occupy 87% square feet, said Mr. Cheung.
QUAESTIO,
נית |
Predings that
Of the former, it certainly does ap: respondent is a tenant and that tileged or is consequence is turd
Dear strange that of the
Le Colonial the appellant recover the poa these various Surgeon was not examined at the session of the said circumstances whlen" took place at
premises inquest; but we believe there wasrom the respondent and mesne the land sale on August 28th, if not nollen of them, and as a grant case never before occurred,
or la likely to occur again, simple people may ask why the law was But then enforced. Instead of being reserved for future offences The threat, it will be observed, has re- fetence exclusively to the injury of Crown rights and the detriment of the Publ revenue at Land Salen; and as, by some mosertion of pri- vilege, such cases might possibly be adjudicated by the Government, and Court, the not by the Supreme phrase "gccording to law," may be read "according to discretion,
ORC A
little doubt that the man came by
that
Meaning Of Word
his death attempting to leap for i profits and costs. the roof of one house on to another, to escape detection by the pollen; he mused his footing, fell down, and fractured his skull upon the Mr Cheung said that this was granite povement; and a verdict to an appeal on a case stated and effect waK returned. With the appeal involved briefly a regard to the other care, determination by the Court of our correspondent's note may ak itself induce some inquiry.
what was the meaning of the word "default" which appeared. in Section 18(1)(c) of the Landlord and Tenant Ordinance
MOTHER'S
CRUELTY
***
• wood: "It shall be
The
The
the
Under Contract
Mr Cheung submitted that respondent was under contract to pay $83 per month. A do mana was made on April 13, 1954, that respondent should pay all arrears of rent.
uhin 30 days falled to pay
within
His defence, was the permitted rent at that time had not been determined, the permitted rent
not knowL
found that, it
was
and
the
was
But the law surely may be ex- tended to other interruptions to, or
lawful for a tenancy tribunal on Interferences with. males beride
noge in which the Crown or public
application of a landlord, to the stalking-horses of a close,
make an order for the recovery good-for-nothing government — da
of possession from or the eject- ctie concerned; and we may that occurred lately, in
Yuen Ho, a 27-year-oldment of a tenant who, except tribunal which Publicary, in order to secure at a mother residing at 34 Wing for a cause which the tribunal reasonable for respondent to low price dome sound Beer in eusk
demand that was sold at auction by a merKut Street, second floor, the tenant to the continued pro-
shall deem sufficient to entitle resist
appellant's resist cartile house here to close a
-payment of rent, It
also found dgment, told intending purchase who beat her seven-year-old tootion of the Ordinance being ayn
that respondent was acting reasonably and found that his
con-
he had sent it so auction beenue it
off successful, that the Beer was knock-
tacts reached the
QUITE DIFFERENT
of
that the
for
cause attributable not to his default but for a cause sufficient to entitle him to the protection of the Ordinance.
on the
Off On Mission
that it was hile property, and that daughter bine with a rattan a cause not attributable either was unsound. The ruse was ao far stick, was fined $100 or 14 to his own default ór to lack of silure to pay rent was for. Two kookaburras set
means, fails to pay within 30 od down to hit a bargain: but the days by Mr Hin-shing Lo days after demand the permitted from Sydney this week
cara help promote Australian trado auctioneer
of heat Central this morning for rent which has accrued due." before delivery WAB in British Columbia.
Counsel then referred to the Laicen and was consequently cruelty to the child. withheld, and resold to others at a One of the weirdest, stories
The kookaburras-Jackie
facts in the case as stated by and higher rate.
She was also bound over in the District Court Judge,
This was the very point which to be unearthed from Sydney's Jenny--left by airliner and will Had a prosecution been instituted $100 for one year,
The application was by the was now before the Court for werd King's Cross was recounted unjoy all the modern comforts against the offender, how could the Defendant's daughter
Wa appellant for the eviction of the decision, said Counsel. In the Central Court last week of alr travel, including the publicats after passing over the mer- law have been enforced againat Uhe
sant to hospital where she was respondent of the premises on Appellant appealed against a Belective who said a New attention of by a
two hostesses and chant?
found to be suffering from 49
the tribunal's Zeat:nd girl had told him
decision before the of chopped steak at mealtimes.
ground bruises on all parts of her body.!
District Court
Judge who "binck masses," of witch-craft,
chairman The
of Sydney's
In sentencing defendant Mr was on the date the
August 14, dismissed it. The facts had of sex orgies and of doings that Zoo, Sir Edward Hallstron, has
was brought, le. Lo said to the mother of four would seem more in place in
with payment in presented
been agreed and the only point. the birds to Stanley
children, "When your children 1954, in arrears
wer for
for determination before the the low dives of other lands Park Zoo, Vancouver, and they
the permitted rent for over are bad, don't lose your tem- rather than bright and breezy will be the centre plece, at the
Der."
30 days after appellant had tribunal and the District Court
of the w
was whether respondent hnd Kings Cross, a congested twopening of Australia Trade Weck
demanded payment of section tram ride from the heart which opens this week in Van-
sume. Those were the grounds failed to pay rent for a cause attributable to his own default of year old girl, Anna
for which appellant asked for
It was his submission that: a The
ejection of the respondent in
tenant was in default when ho Karina Hoffman, who said she
the tenancy tribunal, he said.
did not pay the rent for which ind lived In Auckland with a
he was able to pay. They had Chief of the Royal Agricul- woman artist, and admitted that tural Society Sam Hordern told
that the demand a Buddhist,
sald she
they made upon the annual meeting this week always wore black because Jt
the devil's colour,
that a plan was being prepared to improve and increase BC- She said in an interview out commodation at Sydney Show- alde the court that devil wor- ship in "temples" toolt
place grouİ
the
Was
was a
i'
COUVET.
Showground Plan
10
The first step in the plan is
rebuilding
one ol the pavilions on a much larger and with an additional
nightly at the Cross,
A letter read
in court gave the startling details and
named a well
woman artist as
much
ell known
"the Witch
arca
story. Kings Cross". of How much is
The French truth, how near-truth and how much com- contributing
Sydney
Government is £50,000 towards
plete fancy is in this woman's the cost of this work, and in sicry is difficult to tell, but any return it will be able to use the poiler officer will tell you pavilion to stage its £1-million Kings Cross is a land of French Exhibition at the next strange dongs, that a night life Show.
behind goes on
Complete modernisation of commonplace Soorways that can rival anything the Showground would take in the world; that many fortunes some years, said the President, change harris each night in Hs and would cost some millions gambling hella, that it hides more before completed. known criminals than any other town in Austraila and it is for ever a therm in their side.
Noncommittal
A Bigger Lake Lake Eyre, in the near-heart of Australia, now holds more water than at any time since its discovery 120 years ago.
an
The lake now covered area of 3,000 miles, was 00 miles long and 40 miles wide,
To the Editor of the "China Mail". Sir,I was just about to trouble you with my opinion on "A today's longkong Register, when I Colonist's letter which appeared in found on a second glance that it must have been written by one of
The Editors of that paper, although Radio Hongkong
the other professes
in the sentimenis, it expresses.
Let mo therofore only remark, that "A Colonist” confounds the Passenger traffic with what he calls the "Coalle traffic trade,"—the two
being, I conceive, as different as the opinions of the two Editars-Yours obediently,
ALSO A COLONIST.
H.K.T.
Prior Application
p.ni. Time Signal and Programme Summary: 8.03, Stock Market Re- part; 0.00, Children's Half Hour
Counsel suld that I would established presented by 'Elizabeth - (Bludio); 6.30, Australian Trade Catalogue. The Fortnightly. Review.of Ausira-
be seen from the case stated which llan Industry; 6.45, Composer Caval- that there was a prior applica- respondent was not in excess of you may expect cade-Rudolf Frimi: 7.15, "Box 200 tion brought
by respondent the permitted rent.
Hearing is continuing." my repsona for awarling that Bert Gillett at the Organ (03); against appellant's predecessors the letter
1.30. Annourner's choice, presented in questions was
by David Walters. written by one of the Editors: vošla,
In tits who were at the time (Studio): 7.50, 7 A "and our contemporary, though he
Weather Report: B. Time Bigual and principal tenants of the premises has arrived at so higli, a position
The News (London Relay); 00, for an order for variation, of that he can dine with Sir John and A Talk on World Children's Day: Lady Bowring," &c., &c.—Poor devi, 5.11 Tonhalle
P.S.-Perhaps
Orchestra conducted
rent. Subsequently, after bring
that,application respondent
I suppose he is longing for a dinner by Franz Lehar; 8.30. Ted Heath anf conditionally withdraw the|
applicatice before the tribunal.
False Pretences By Fireman
Ho Ping húng: 30, freman of
at Governmest House, or he would { his Music—with Dennis. Lotis, Kathy not grudge one to another, although Lloyd, Bobbie Britton (BBCTS) that olier be yourselt; who, from Tune Signal. Collector's Corner pre- what I have beard recently, like | zented by Robert Boott (Studio); On January 30, 1954, when many other worthy Colonists," never | 9.30, Asiše Club, have been honoured by an mylla-works Speaker: Bir Cyril Bur tenant of the premises on the Hongkong Fire Brigade, was
"How the mind appellant had become principal tion to dine,with Sir John' and Ledy (Itecorded London Relay)! 10, Bowring. You can say if such is the International Cabaret" presented by transfer of the principal tenancy case or not, as I only repeat what Denis Brabant (Studio) Take respondent brought an applica- fined $400, and Wong Wan, 31, has been told to me.
before
the tribunal for a broker, was fined $500 by. Mr T. Creedon ot Kowloon Count rent, Respondent this morning, when they were of peat of last Friday's Broadcast had in that application, asked found guilty of attempting to
*
•
We cannot see that it is any con- cern of a Colonist, or a score of Colonists, where, when, and how we dine, them. But do not for
since the subject hifi been obtruded on the public, wa permit, our Correspondent's P.6. to Kand for the purpose of replying to it, that during Bir John Lowring's time we have not dined, and are not likely to dine, at Government House.
INQUEST QUERY
|
It From Hers. Dick Bentley and Jiramy Edwards with Wallas Eason, Alma . Cesan, June. Whilfald.. Bes
(BBCTS); 19.50, Weather Report;
R
To the Editor of the "Chim Mall."
Dele Sir Can you inform me --- for you did not publish it, what verdict: was goturned on the hiquest of the Joklenese killed during the 7.30,
gambilang-found in
REDIFFUSION.
Varladinne
personnel
of 33
11. Time Bignal, Radio News Rosi for the disputed space" to be (London Relay);:11.00, Goodnight retired to him. Counsch said obtain money by false pretences. According to Det. Sub-Insp. Music: God Save The Queen; 11.30, that respondent was paying Chan Shu-shun, Close-Down.
who
prosecuted. monthly rental of $83 for actual the two defendants, on July 13 space occupied,
this year, approached Mr A. B. .p.m. 7 Chldeveni'a Corner,
In anewer to the Court, Mr de Garva do Carvallo, Conducted by Auntie Val: 2.30, Mon- Cheung said that there was anocrotary's of the They don't say yes and they
day Requests-Presented by Betty! ; dispute as to what was the spece. Printing Press Co., Ltd OTR 820, Birthday braubad to whith respondent was entitled. Jordan don't say co but it is eany to tell
Musique restety He did not think this was de attempt to obtain $400 as adver
Road
ground floor, in
in an that they believe there is me
Jeannelto- PUT 3. Personality ParadeGracia Fields:: 745, roll fined dr the contract. Rcspan sement fee for a magasin than a grain of truth in the
King, his Pland and his Orchestre:-) strange story of the black mass, The lakes, for many years
the actual which defendants stated would Coke Tube-Barringede dent was paying of evil worship, off witches and dried up salt beds, ffod in the the beginning of this moun H Pisher:1975, Sadow of Doubt he was cocupying. Come published In Septemblar Ell else that Ass is alleged 10 1000 floods and the continual skulu hide was tractured, and
Presented by Colgate-Palmolive sel said that if wespordions had 1955, Uy, the Fire Bri
Gon the Colonial Burgeon de porter done dugnad Now succeeded before the fritaums) evil Stals Amociation, Defen havo told..
rains of the last five years have
mortem of', the body, surface Kings kept
(London Relay 001ather that he was entities to my litte, dinte also pretended to on the
It growing larger and and he alore could have mid pork World Children's Day: 2.18, Wanther- Crosc is bright and sparkling.
tively larger.
whether the wound was Report, Announcements and inter mare space he would have to tht the Blan Arcolation, the The thopa and the coffee
prosteuting oncer And whs on the question of Chen come women The Firm. Men the pay more rent.
or from coming in contact with the Moon 8,30, Turtant, fare-Boottlan
added. lounges have a little something reins...agricultural experts say
Firat defendant; musket-butt or baton of a polo Melodiest, Todney Stone D: Appellant fit denied that ho
In mitigation, that is lacking elsewhere; there's that if the season continue as
-- and he was not examined at the 'Marais Conomet Tour Violin Con«,! Wrongħally gocuplet the disputed afsted that he had a wlta; und always more light and. laughter it has started and if the crops to
In the last look suspicious om dedeler un els p
Avo children, to support, Bead of
from 11, with Chine, People's Republle, 9.30 am. | there at night—it's colourful, go through without damage, shping Le, paraph about the Cota Bogoras 1150% zelude to sid='|
Last week you quoted from the || Dreamland-Featuring the Epite but all so peaceful looking, NSW will this year find it im
Printed : apd/published "by WILLIAM ALLIK, GRINHAM, That is what the big crowd.peralble to find, places to store
Tetierenim," by the bugeting of whose night-Topular Congar), GAVONclion), boller, one mani was killed, and try which went there last night on the wheat arop.
mident, God Save the Que and on behalf of South China Morning. Por Limitus [others" "severely · indired. "Humesni Пора Доле
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