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Governor's Tribute To Work Of Tung Wah Hospital

The Tung Wah Hospital "is not merely a hospital nor even a group of hospitals bearing a common name, it is an embodiment of the living spirit of Chinese charitable endeavour, tended and moulded by many hands over the years but always shaped to one end-to meet the needs of ordinary men and women of Hongkong."

This tribute to the work of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals was paid by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, GCMG when he made his annual visit to the Tung Wah Hospital at Po Yan Street this morning.

His Excellency, who was accompanied by Lady Grantham, thanked the Chairman and Board of Directors for their welcome. Their service as directors,

he said, meant "hard work, unremitting work, which carries with it little com- pensation beyond the knowledge of duty dane."

They had upheld the great Wah finances while the second democratic tradition of publie has not yet passed out of the service, freely given the com-stage of the preliminary master munity, and Sir Alexander added | plan. All that I can give you that no higher tribute could be now is

that both an assurance given.

schemes will tre conaltered without delay as soon as they

ready.

of

The following is the text the Governor's address:

"During my time in Hongkong I have made annual visits of inspection to one or other of the three hospitals which together make up the Tung Wah group, All these visits have been full of interest but I think that the most rewarding have been those paid to this central building, the mother of the family, which stands on the original site and is pormeated with the history and traditions of the Tung Wah Institution from Ita foundation onwards.

"The other hospitals are what their names trply, institutions

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Bor even

Is

dedicated to the care and cure of disease, but, standing here in this great bali surrounded by mementoes of the past, I find it to realise that the Tung Wah Hospital as

a whole something for greater and more complex than this,

"It is pot merelz' -') hospital of hospitals # group bearing a

Ambad common name, it is

of the living spirit of Chinese

charitable endeavour, tended and moulded by many hunds over the years int always shaped to one end, to meet the needs of ordinary men and women in Hongkong.

MANIFOLD WAYS

an

"In your interesting report on the Inst year's work, Mr Chair- you brought out very man clearly the manifold ways in which the Tung Wah serves the people of this Colony and, even

lightly 50, you passed many activities all of which carry with them problems

Over

their own and responsibilities.

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I do not propose to go your ground in detail but there are one or two points which struck me and to which I should

ke to refcr.

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"Finally let me finish with a word of praise and of thanks., Perhaps the most amazing thing about the Tung Wah is the way in which year after year Chinese gentlemen come forward volun- tarlly to assume the onerous and ' expensive duty of serving as Chairman and Directors of the institution.

"It is hard work, unremitting work, which carries with it little compensation beyond the know- ledge of duly done. Often it [brings with it uninformed and undeserved criticism and always it means personal inconvenience

and considerable personal ex-

pense.

"And still you come to serve; the tradition is there, the grand d:mocratic tradition of public service freely given to the com- munity. Gentlemen, I can pay you no higher, tribute than to have worthily up- kay that you held that tradition. I thank you on behalf of myself and of the people et Hengkong."

TOUR HOSPITAL Mr K. C. Fung, chairman of the Board of Directors. wel- comed His Excellency and Lady

re-

Grantham and in a speech viewed the work of the Board during the past year,

und

Before the speeches, SA Alexander and Lady Grantham were introduced to members of the Board of Directors and the Medical Superintendent were conducted on a tour of inspection of the hospital

PTO-! per, the Ping, On, Fuk and Sau wards, and the kitchens.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, .... 1956.

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A Berière, Irve

"I'm not in favour of long engagements, Margo-one of us might find out something about the other that would queer our getting married!"

COURT REFUSES TO ADJOURN

ACTION AGAINST BANK

Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Supreme Court this morning refused an application to adjourn hearing of a claim, based on the ground that certain documents relating to the case were being sent by mail from Pek- ing to Hongkong.

The application was made by Mr Percy Chen, who, with Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, represented the Bank of Communications, of Prince's Build- ing, the defendants.

Plaintiffs In the action are the Midland Investment Co.. Lid, of room 001 Pedder Build- Ing. They

represented by Mr John McNeill and Mr Leslie Wright, instructed by MT P. A. L. Vino of Deacons,

WED

CLOTH MANUFACTURER'S

TRIAL CONTINUES

Evidence of the making of a cautioned statement and a statement in answer to the charge was given by Det. Sub-Insp. F. G. Jenkins when the trial against a cloth manufacturer continued before Judge K. R. Macfee at the Victoria District Court this morning.

The

"The Aret concerns

The Defence is objecting to, with a Mr Rathour as a resul! educational policy and the re- the two statements being admit- | of a telephone call, modelling of your schools to ted as evidence.

Mr Bodilly said Mr Patel had our present unprecedented

accused 13 Chan Potestified thai Insp. Jenkins had demand.

Now this is a very cheung, 44, proprietor of the told him to question the BC- good example what I meant Wah Shing Weaving Factory. He cused. Insp. Jenkins replied when I said that the Tung Wahis charged with forgery and that he did not think he had

uttering an embodiment of the

forged documents

asked Mr Patel to question the living spirit of Chinese cha-

between December, 1954 and accused. ritable endeavour.

February last year.

The documents purported "The emphasis is on the work

του living have

certi- shown how be imperial preference

Acates issued by the Department venerablo Institu- quickly this tion reacts

to a modem chil-Commerce and Industry, re- lenge and how competently she lating to the shipment of goods he had mentioned earlier. Mr

arms

to meet 1. 1.

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to

IDENTIFICATION

Mr Chen and Mr Bernacchi were instructed by Mr H. L. Kwan, of Ford, Kwan and Co.

Plaintiffs' claim is for delivery of 26 scripe in the possessión of the defendants, relating to 1,643 shares in the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Lid, which platmiffs claim are their pro- perty, or damages in lieu

tox

day.

Mr

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

Alleged Murder Sequel To Tearing Down Of Flag

The trial of a 27-year-old enamel painter for the alleged murder of his factory foreman, which the Prosecution said had a political back- ground, began before Mr Justice J. Reynolds in the Criminal Sessions this morning.

identify (which

Yah' and

It was stated that the events took place on last year's Double Tenth (October 10) and the following day at a time when feelings were ap parently, running somewhat high after the alleged tearing down by the" accused of a Chinese Nationalist flag that was posted to the door of the Yick Fung Enamel Factory at 473 Castle Peak Road, Kowloon,

The Prosecution said that the Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, conversation, deconsed suddenly

out *AL was foreman of the called accused was severely beaten up Docensed for allegedly insulting the flag degreasing department and the crumpled up, putting his hands two accused was employed as al fakt to his side," Mayne sald and it was alleged that hours or so after the assault, in the same department, At the same Ume Chan heard to Deceased was also chairman of an iron object which he would accusech stabbed deceased death with a triangular fle, the Enamel Workers Union.

Standing trial was Li Mung

The factory was fairly exten- and he was charged with the alve and covered at very large murder of Hung Ol-chung on orea

Ercal and employed. October 11, 1955.

number of workers.

Tha Desmond Mayne, Crown

The story as for as the Pro- Divisional Counsel, prosecuted,

concerned secution case Detectivo

W. Inspector

E. commenced

October 10. Thomas, officer In charge of the Crown Counsel said. This was

Deceased lay, where he fell case was present in Court for the Double Tenth and apparently the Police.

for and said some words, but he was an optional holiday

factory the

employees-they died very soon after. Medicat could either go to work or they evidence would say that de- could take a holiday. It appeared ceased died as a result of a stab wound which he received and that some of the employees went wo

stab consistent with, to work that day while others was

wound caused by the triangulor did not.

The Jury would hear evidence was the Crown's case that

tadt

Was

on

19 A triangular fle Crown Counsel ox- hibited) drop to the ground be- side the deceased. At the same time Chan became aware of the fact that accused was standing just right beside the deceased and there was no one else near- by. The accused then ran away,

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Acised was defended by Mr John Clifford, on the instructions of Mr P. D. A. Remedios,

A Special Jury of seven men have been empanelled.

JUROR STANDS DOWN Before the cath "WG8 ad- ministered, a Special Juror said that on a door leading to the

degreasing department in which it was manifest that this stab he abjected to capital the accured and the deceased wound which caused the death of the deceased was, caused: by scent and that his 'con" were employed, was pasted on

would prevent him from the morning of October 10

a the accused, Mr Mayne Bald. bringing in a true verdict in the paper Nationalist dag and that Accused was the only person event that he was satisfied within the course of the morning who could have done it and the the guilt of the accused.

accused was seen to tear down only person who did do it, ho The Juror was allowed to

the flag and to use it for clean-alicged. stand down and another Juroring his hands. Portions of the ACCUSED CHASED - was then called.

flag remained posted to the door. After the accused ran away en so for Opening the

the

WORKERS ANNOYED · ·

there was a ghise lo whichɛa. Prosecution, Mr. Mayne said that he wished to draw two matters "This of course caused annoy- number persons, took part. other Eventually : accused was chase) once to certain of the to the attention of the Jury.

Crown Counsel sald that there employees in the factory and it into the general office of the heard ho was documents might contain additional appeared in certain sections, of appears, that conversations took factory and there

material da facts which might be

the local Press shortly after the place between them on the 11th, to say that he had to stab de- assisting the Court in coming to a

events reports which purported that is, the following day said ceased to death because he did correct decision.

give him Lace carlier some of Mr Mayne. Counsel said that, by asking for to set forth the facts

he was not put the facts of the case. The per- It appeared that when the that day. He was further heard an adjournment, ting any hardship upon tits plain.

to say, Today is a day which Qità. His slúơ was ready to pay the

sons responsible for these reports employees left the factory for costs for the day. Plaintins had long since been dealt with their midday meal sometime will be either for him ar for me

on October to de thing which they had not got to sald that are of other of the Jury | 11; accused was followed " nervetion on the law by his LoTS- were not being deprived of any and punished by the Courts. He about 12.30 p.m.

the Mr Mayne said, subject to cor- may have come across such re-deceased and by some of UTMOST GRAVITY

ports and read them.

other employees and that words ship, the glat. of murder was Oppening the adjournment,

Crown Counsel said he passed concerning the tearing that there was an intentional MeNell told the Court that as Mr

wished to impress upon the down of the flag on the previous ling, either with the intention the

Bald. Chen had

the prelliinary

from the Jury

of Killing

a person Gr. causing filed

osk motion to

motion by the defendants was one of utmost gravity, because by that they had formed any impres an order that the writ. be sel

motion the defendants were seeking gions of the case from the re- Recusxt by his fellow employees the person died as a result of aside on the ground that the to stay, on its very threshold, an

porty

either act, then it was murd mything else of tearing the flag down and he or from Court had no jurisdiction to betion which, ordinarily, the plain-

they should rid their minds denied he had done 50, said

Crown Counsel said that entertain the action as it im-tiffe would be entitled to bring.

Counsel Apparently Jury, were satisfied that that was The motion. Mr McNein sald, was completely of those impressions. Crown pleaded on the sovereign state based the

on

grounds

Itched and the intention of the accused at that In other words, he said, if the matters becamb of China, and for an order that forcin

sovereign state was being

submission was aod whe Claiming Jury had road reports and if eventually the accused tool to the time his the share scrips placed in the impleaded

He that they must bring in a verdict custody of the bailif of the cut serbe the motion, therefore, they had reached any conclusion his heels and ran away. Supreme Court under an order or company to seek justice in the

as to the guit or innocence of Was followed by the deceased of murder.

Hearing is continuing. Court.

the accused or had formed my and a number of the factory dated September 1, 1958, be re-

Defendants htt engaged

two impressions

and about the persons workers

eventually leased to defendants.

Counsel, who, no doubt, fiad, given their most careful consideration to

that they must rid their minds what must be described as a the nature and quality of the evidence adduced in support. of entirely, from the word go of | very sund beating up. their case. It must be assumed such impressions.

wig Accused that their Counsel had long alrico

12 and qamined on October THE ISSUE decided that the affirmations Aled were sumelent to Kupport the

the Jury would hear medical The issue they were concern- evidence as defendants' application for a stay.

to what he was otherwise they have askeded with was whether or not the suffering from at that time. It for another delay long ago.

They have qui done so, and it accused was guilty of murder was clear from the medical 1): 7,00, Commentary is impossible to understand how and one which the Jury must evidence that the accued got a any further

cas.. Do decido on the evidence that severe beating up. necessary to their application," Mr would be adduced before them McNeal stated

Court and on nothing Courmal said none in Court as the in, the moment had been given the faintest | elso. clue as to what Lioned by

Chen were. Tha application for adjourament was in effect, based on the off chance that any of the documents might contain VAGUE POSSIBILITY That being so, Mr McNeill ald. would submit that it did not matter

thereof.

Subsequent to the filing of defendants hind claim,

for

UNUSUAL TIME

This morning, Mr Chen. said he was matting an application for an edjournment of the bearing of him Tutice of motion, fled as a pre liminary point.

Mr Chen said he was aware that it was an unusual time to make such an application, in view of the fact that the writ was ined an September 1 last year and that the Inalter, through fils Lordship's in dulgence, bad ance then gone through extensions of time for the filing of nifidavits and an adjouITS= ment of the hearing while was originally fixed for January 25,

Counsel said he would seek the Inchilgence for another

time

evidence

something relevant to the issue.

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4

outset that if dan accused person was then him grievous bodily harm and:

Who would be giving evidence secured was Radio Hongkong

WHE

medically

PRIME MOVER

The Jury would hear that the

was

19

mover

who

1.K.T.

6. Time Signal and Progršenme Summary: 603, Stock Market Re- port; 0.00, Peter's Party (Studio): 630, Australian Magazine: 040, Ex Bert Gillett at the Organ (OB); 009, Weather Report; 7. Time Signal and the iTown (London Re

(London

Belay) or Epecial Announcements; TAS Edmundo Roe and his Orebestest. A programme of Latin American Munic

(RECTS); 7.00, Winifred Atwal and Her Flano! 8.View- point A Weekly Magazine devoted to the Arts, Edited and introduced Jares Tombia; 3.30, adtade for You, John Hohner, Anthony Olver. Eric Robinson and his "Concert Or- chestra (ECTS): 9, Time Signal. Cole Porter Can Can". Bung by the Principals and Choral of the

Broadway Production, Orchestra,

Mr Patel Arst identifled the accused as having been the man

the documente men- | “Accordingly I ask you car-deceased took part is thoas- for Mauritius,

Patel, as a result of what Insp.

nestly to guard against being stuff and made it appear that berli

Court's

influenced consciously or un-he Mr Oswald Cheung, instruct- Jenkins said to him, spoke to

the prime. adjournment on account of the

consciously.. by anything about amongst hope that the programine you od by Mr Peter Mo, is

the accused whereupon

those repro-

gravity of the matter with which the

persons have outlined for the future may senting Chan. Mr J. Bodilly,

made in reply.

which you have read of this sought to chastise the accused accused

The the Court had been asked to con- soan be

in accomplished fact

cern itself. Crown Counsti, is prosecuting. reply

translated inte

on that occasion. cise before,” said Mr Mayne, "I must also compliment you

His Lardship

The second matter which he. would have seen Testifying. Insp. Jenlding said, English.

from the documents before him, Mi

Accused,

d, escaped eventually, cond by Miton Rosenstocka - 9.30, on the time and etre you have

Chen continued, and from the 10- "The answer was very evasive

in the least if the case went ou or on the afternoon of July 6, last.

Recital by Barbara Tel [#opezno).. wished to say was that while and

everything with Plano accompaniment by Moys apparently devoted to overhauling the ad-

marks made at the previous hear- sat de for the defendants were it would be, in his view, putting subsided, but the Jury would Rea (Concert HuH 0.5, 45 Varia executed a search and I asked the interpreter 10

ing, that the matter" .concerned, “a concerned. He - asked why ministrative machinery of your year, he

your warrant

the Internationi confrm whether that was sald foreign sovereign state,

wellen should be delayed further for it too high to ray there was hear evidence that about 1.16 tions in: 7 Msor, Op. 31 (Beethoven); institution and in effecting Am Sports Company, 45 Wyndham by the accused. The interpreter

The Courts hat always takes the an indefinite perlot upon the vague any political motive behind this pm that day-the boating up New Orleans: 1950, The Goort Show 10. "Back to the Delta" Musto, ni provements In the physical Street, and

view that, in matters took a statement confirmed." Insp, Jenkins sold.

which con" pondvility thal rome documents were menities of the hospitals

Cerred. Fightly or wrongly interest berag cent by mali from Pekine aleged murder, Mr Mayne said was between 12.30 and 12.45 Feler Sellers, Harry Second Show as from Mr M. J. Patel, the pro-He added that the accused was which foreign__state "may" claim Up to Saturday Plast, the defendants he thought the position must be a man named Lam Sbu was in Spike Minigan in The Anate, of in the conditions of service ofprietor, who was later released a very diMcult man

chave, the Court had always were swell prepared to go on with fixed from the outset that there a shop nearby with another Saturday's Broadcast (BECTS)) 19.50. the Lone Banana.” “Repost of Last to pin your staffs."

on n Police bond,

down."

thought it expedient to regard that the core, he declared.

Counsel went on to say that Mr was a pollical background. partiolar case in ruchs” way las

person named Tsang when the Weather Repost; 11, Time Signal, Insp. UNSPECTACULAR WORK

Jenkins then told Mr to enable Her Majesty's Govern- Chen had not said if the documents. The AT POLICE HQ

place. events, took

on accused entered it. Ha spolco Tadin News Rest: (Recorded, London "This is often dull and un-

McGregor, Mr Patel and Mr ment to continue the friendly were relevant or in reply to plati- October 10 Inst year,

*** Relay); 11.19, Goodnight Murle; 21.30, In other which always existed if anklavits, or part of defendant words, the Double Tenth, and the treatment. he received. He

to them and

complained about Close Down. spectacular work which seems

As a result of enquiries from Rathour to leave the office, and eve

"Her Majesty's: Government; substantive caso, if, the documents to show little immediate return

Mr Patel as well as from other cautioned the accused through the and that stale,

REDIFFUSION in question were to turn up at the day after and they took told them that "they beat up sources, insp. Jenkins gave in corporal who acted as interpreter. Counsel. private parties may claim. brought up then the document were apparently running some would be called that the accused Keith 30, Murio by Lopez; but I assure you that it is es-

to me, contingat subsequent date, let the mailer be place at a time when feelings the

ap.m.Variely Calle tim Tune: ・man."

Evidence Wrong accused then spoke to the rightly or wrongly, property in the sential

3. CENne Does Not Pay-Starring in The Bet work,

dividends structions to execute a search the

relevant, but at present from which will accrue to your address and to bring the

warrant nt the

PORCS4on of Sovereign state. Her stage, he submitted, the case should what high during the alleged referred to the deceased in the For Two Gatos Today accuseil's corporal who interpreted And | Malosly's Government have always continue.

to English. After successors in the years to come.

having

Mr. McNet concluded by saying tunrine down by the accused of case and said he would not let me Sumac Strictly bru "J appreciate and sympathise tere, Hongkong, for enquiries.

cuse to the Police Headquar- the corporal to confirm from the regarded these matters to be locked.

**** | spetsial;i:6, Chlidyak'e Cornere-Con. that on him get away with it. accused whether what he had that much a way as not to impair that if the adjournment was allowed a Nationalist flag

ducted by Auntie Patricia 6.30. with your siight feeling of

that cordiality which traditionally he would submit that, the plainting October 10 was posted to the The next stage in the story 018, Banday soci Monday Requests—Presented") between At about 5.30 pm, on July 7, said was correct, Insp. Jenkins existed "been frustration

in having

to the Head wrote the stqlement down. The corded recognition by Her Majesty's mid, that plaintiffs should be paid work factory in which to i nald Crown Counsel, was

door

In as he returnet unable to come to grips with the

La Musique, Prencalie-Preseziteri, that took place about 3 p.m. the | Josaneste, Bryza 450, jak Then und two major problems of re-. quarters he found the accused accused later signed the state

expenses which had actually been Mr Mayne Bald: "We

at same day inside the factory. Years 74 Time Elmo and the News construction; the ertetion of new waiting in a room used by thement.

concerned in those Courts From maps and photographs the mort, Announcements & Interlude

(London) Ielay);"7.09. (Weather RO». not "Giving, hir - decision. Mr Justhes wings on this old building-and | Lotscape

Greta said, there were no grounds with politics and I know that

Jury

that the 7.16% Feix King And His Orchertes; would to grant the application for adjourn. again" you would not 148, de added that, there was no

low degreasing department was next 710 World of Jars 1 Parronally your minds to be influenced one door to the acid washing depart

Twende-Bobby-Troup: "8157: Vig őt Indication as to what the documeta

the Governor and Lady were and how long much, mas, ad- way or the

other by any pollment and that there was a door Grantham to therung Wan Howar in

Wol Journment would last if it was | tical view you may have.

thán morning(Recorder);") $5 granted.

pro here for one purpose ajano that communicated with the two Gypsy Caravan; Henting is proceeding,

and that is to work out whether departments. On this door, m of Gypex Munic the evidence shows that the acthe actal washing department Nise Talion cused is guilty or not guilty of the factory's notice board Their Course reacted fo

Bvidence would

Cooper from the Novel by fade be given that Layer 350, Monday the offence with which, hơ ̈is

person named

Chan You or Hour= Tragk Övarites в регвом Chan Yoo wont

toward the payed by The Coner

Ametarda by Eduard Van Beky

Mozart

detectives. He then took the

as

of rebuilding the Kwong Wah accused to his own office with Hospital.

"As you know, the first of these awaits the completion of an auditor's survey of the Tung

a. Chinese corporal acting an interpreter. Present at the Mr office was anciher man, a McGregor.

Vagrant Detained he (the accused) might have

ACCUSED CHARGED

Insp. Jenkins said at the com- plation of the slatement, to had docked to charge the accused.

On July 8, at 4.47 p.m. he Inip. Jonking then questioned charged the accused, a Mr Lam the accused regarding any part being the interpreter. The ne

cused 'made' à' statement to the Wilfred Allinon Servos, a played concerning the forgery charge and signed. Canadian,

was remanded for of the, certinente, wiintas con. one week in the House of De-tinued. On the table were ind tention by Mr Ifin-shing Lo at two certificates, He said he had Control this morning for being. | not. cautioned the accused at on apparent, vagrung without that time. employmeal and visible mean About 20 minutes later, Insp. Jenkins said, Mr Pale! appeared

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of subsistence

the

Government

and countries, which have been se

De awarded the coets, ka betweeni. rolicitor and citent. That meant,.

The

minister

At this juncturs. Mr Justice Gregg asked what all that had to do with an adjournment,

JUDGE'S REQUEST

Mr Chen and he had prefixed his remarks, in that way in order to

Low

thero

should be an intent the Lochhip remarked that wan Father a lengthy way of doing a werd vaket if Lourdat could be more specifio. vollektor had been instructed; this important documents were being sent by mati "from" Peklijų. Stree they were kipportant docurpente, ↓

·wish' reborence to

movered,

Chen, went on to w Cinema Shooting

New York, Feb. 20.

charged.

CASE OUTLINED

ond

nolice boards about (THE AVERYTH

A shot rang out in a neigh-The charge was that the ac-|and there met S

Mr Bodilly said he was seck- ing to put in both statements.

Cross-examined. Insp. Jenkins from bourhood einemia in New York said the accustd had been ar rested by the

care he had been Instructed to during the showing of a Spanish he had given instructions to the mare might the clone for ther the film this venting

be time postot

Four women were found to corporal to take the secured to CTATE Rnd, it

sary, for be sure of an additional be slightly, injured with: buck the Police Headquarters for one saimmation, with time for the other shot when the lights went up. quiries and the corporal might | 20 to Alean affirmations.or

The police at once threw a have miataleen hid instructions, Mr Cher sald that another ground cordon around the building

for hue application was that the Franco-Prowe,,

Hearing in continulog.

Midavit d) reply,

Chan

this

on

cudd, on October 11 last year a conversion with murdered Hung Öl-chung and would ke Mr Magne i then outlined the conversation there was kasal

cleo standing near theen, anxi He said that it appeared that apparently,3%, avskyinliNESHA AWALE the accused and the deceased quiet there was no question of were both employed in the Tick quarrelling or fighting going onr Fun Enemal Factory at 473

But during the course of the

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