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George Dines Out

G

EORGE wies on his way to answer an advertise ment for a jobs that he had seen. It had caught his eye for at Just the right time.

ishkl it⌘ང་ bad his frailty kept him memployed fr many months, and he was beginning to despair of ever getting work again.

Good fortum, like 11. rarely

things by

Ax

George muert the named in the divertisement his

CHINA MAIL

Established 1943

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1956.

KEAY IN THE BOX:

THIS

SIDE GLANCES

MORNING'S EVIDENCE

1 (Continued from Page 11

avtadrawn at the moment in the | suum of some $19,000

"I recollect that I had a bank staternent In my possession at the itate and that was showa I was then asked by to Jolly Jully it everything was above I replied: Detinitely, on my word of honour' Chuen

cheat THAN Pattext heart

with regardl to the agreement between

Sling nad lloug O'Neill dated June 23, 1055 and I told him about the letter at August 6, 1938 wrillen to O Neth by Hong Sung repre

Lar sesiting eroticate," Kruy said.

ti

Counsel's Memo

12 16

1 st Mli Sovath mistracted.

get from the Bohcapir g dient the application forms. properly dlRAL AN

The original ones wyte not properly oflrad 11, »o on February 18 new forms were handed to Whitedeld and Patterson who wah! 16 Complete

Win

He thought that it was

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Then I

my

above

Kay uld be Was rung up by Mr Armstrong on May 17 med was taket if he was having

Hongkong kunch

Chuil,

|

Asked by his Honour whether

"Answer: He wanted $25,000

he did say so, Keny said he did, for a prospecting leence wideh adding that the mining deenee | he had appited for In June would not be touched He said however he bud no inženiers of doing this

Mr Gin fore you go on, 1 womalt leg you mak eter to the Cunt whre you remem- bee yourself as howing said sa Whis hotel and then give your In entoms afterwarde

Kens

fold Whitefield that

Wo.

Nerdery and

wildr.w the word play ayalag he would cre

1 would have

eculd

abu

orth1... Hegners

Ko

Se vald cut him at the

bring along

$

The

He

what the

st

and he asked Me Army Af he was in pose-made a of the freenes atver-dy issued to i The Ben vpn Syndlente

cabi do about

AVTOKOTA Bulshed

No Jurisdiction

1054

Asked what ho had to say to statement thest, Keay said tho wht correct.

it

Mr Gillins then turned to platement taken from Keny by Thep McMahon

Anti- nl the Carruption Office on the evening

June 5, dealing with Keny's training history and his duties, Iand asked if he bad anything to say to that. Keny said that state- iment was substantially correct.

state- Mr Giltuins referred to nent taken at 20 minutes past midnight

Mar from Keay by Kayallagh and said that, in it. Keny was alleged to have said: "About August or September 1055, Hong Sling came around

and

perasielicem fy taneel

On his way to lunch he went i You P ve told the Court you to Mr Arm inng's offle wh

1+LHt " 「 a the sam Mon Loa Mine

attle tim

and these we and returned

two lay SARBEI

later having

1

FA

Mr Armstrong, Keny

Sanct

1b garth who returned the forms

hit, Tait could not

not be །།།

hi

syndicate

enght in WIN slung outside an offer buffeling

Wantert," the antive Elderly mut for ight duties

I saw tirad and I said That me, George Was Jalny ta ze

Br mercherf port.

Into +91 4 and got the job,

andytan.

REGULAR

TE started work at

H

the

which

what better way to do that th

ORY

Keay and be Th C'est

1.

Opestrej 194

Ave.

to my office and discussed the ju: diction to canceledding of a piece of land to the which at the time mining area, At the pumpeding en märung Heences

was held in the name of the Lam Chuen Syndicate.

he Tek letter with | Th

en tully be done by and- a ref.mendation

were signed Ky hun in M: Armstrong', ofer, Seen tarint

memoran-

reces

It

>

Al all the

communicatio

# copy f

the letter of Keny d °*hts wcfu nlready Ingwer t another ques wankkeen ond general August 25, 1053 on M: Hong Estamped and sealed and were lan. Keny said that on June 4

Sing 1 M O'Nell and be sent dated Al Armstrong's offer | se the us well ae pyta

intother

the chaplicate copy of the Toons Mr. Ariolang. Mng Stingerners Mr Armstrong neltnew- the written by M

A1 4.30 p.m. that day he went Mr O'Neill up to My Shenth

nals to Me Armstrong's office where besiged receipt of the originals. February 24

$25,000.

"Ho re- At the same time, he was handed he receives wheat has working day was dum are writer. by Mr Sheath back by old Feences belonging turned my loen and the balance

".. An

me, Kiving me the clearance to in Bodejne

*44]、。、 WITC er $5,000 to be held in trust for over, tended to celebrate

The aer

jer.ces "1

pis pres, nee. Kray

Tao, he added. cancelled nrme the Bobespir synda -

Identifying the receipt ihee Sute" Kvay stated

signed, Keay

that Mr 195

Armstrong handed him the re- anek a demanet sote 1-2 $15,000

celpt and said "shum for art on 4731

beludr

Your signature underneath."

Later that

Svening I SUAY Prof. Davis and I loaned him $4.000.

I did not ask him for a preetpal. It was in the $500 notes which

from received Mr Armstrong." Keay said.

to eat the kind of metal hol can enjoy sal hut not listed in the years when his income a

13. Sir!

albeistance"

firepl

1..

Th

ཐཱ !j foxtasiami, ordered and pl ha mesal after brought the bill, it was fr s 54 "Very reasonable."

Keny sad that alter these pre- !limunaries be used Mr Arm- Leong how the piprased setting

tee, and went 1 the compensation with Tan. He arg ord ques Spreting Leraces

said he had no mocy belonging The sytch.cate and shares had

l 1 M. Mong repre sting Tum Boepe syndie;, te

The new teet were issue

M. Armsibu ar My Vin

February 27

moveze 3 by Tao

tell

the

Ista

I.

.

some-

and Cievage, plešer chef how much I enjover! and thank jeu, here's *bing for yourself it tipped 'You'll be the write wechog weing me eyeye night, I expoet"

GETRO

To next box night. $14 occupied

sume tabir began to fer) that "he" water, and the Malf of the restanant. must know i

1 FEEL QUITE SAFE

at and bound, he thought the i

14

יו'

1‡:- ursa application 15 Pre

Oh my preeting veree P1.3/50

A Reminder

M. Get told his client that by Das Turnt. Thus, he had asunt Heroes to the Boliespie enverlist

Tego reinst hefur $20,000 4. Tspo He aske

Кешу said

differnt

as vet naren alleeated for br LALEH NO

Told About Tsao

Mr Armstrong agreed to hold The new licences in trust until Chlags had been straightened out within a few days, Keay added.

"Was there

talk about Tsao? Did Mr Armstrong ask

| naked,

Keay

ary

|

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He testified that he also paid His bia Muckintosh's and the Hongkong Chub with $500 bills he had received from Mr Arm- strong.

047

the

Asked about this, Keay said earlier have beCTI 11 should about June or July. He agreed he also bad discussions with Mr Hong

August or Sling September, but said his carliest

with Mr conversation

Hong Sling started about June or July,

to Keay was referred following

altrimited senterice to himself:

told him Where was a previous applica- tion by ↓ IKN named Tsao and I would discuss it when 1 WIN able to locate TRICK" Asked to corriment on this, Keay said that statement was

1

Not Accurate

Mr Giltins

refered to any other passage: In the mean syndicate pressed me to fix it up, members et the

tune,

****

other

1e

is the mking area was not much this. These were good without

Cheng and Burns, Hong Sling.

others, you about Tsao?" Mr Gitti Opened Bank Account Asked what he had to say.

Keay aid he never spoke to M said that he told Mr The following day he opened. Burns about the syndicate, Armstrong all he kuw abangla batikk account with the Char, did not know about Mr Cheng. Kow. If he made any approachi

rouch Tyan and that Trao had given tered Bank of India Australia As the remark that "uther jo in umbers of the Syndicate

cate him verbal authority to collect † and China. Key continued members of the syndicate press- in might when he was jarmul a repaymurd of the loan. the money on his behalf. Ho Describing his interview with vo me 12 x it up." Keny said

que fion also thais

It was not accurate. Loid Mr

Armstrong that the Bank's manager. Mr A, J. T. 41. wenta jer pipes. $

question of Trop_was on a business trip in Bird, he said "I told him I was cases when he - Dok. to some Japan and though he had not

$12.500. depositing puberstaunen af de

lid 10 Being." Kesty told the Court. referred pay

T ant for tulk That night the Jat ar

veminded the

hea from him he should be 15 him how 1 hud received it. "They were ere-le that this What wout if***

Told him thut in the car: piece of bock within a reasonable pertært.

should Teat winter praight the lat

ntar Shown an for t

future lettes Kay Del --The pitoes of a vuery, j

Was ther

Quired There should Mr Glis

bo Some of her. old he wrot The letter ležiese mer, istul two pent

Hearing pas eceding to Mr

more coming in from the open mention ng to how the money COʻNell on Apul 27 Acked what

ing to be pd" $25 000 was going to

market for my account 24

1 ave Mr O'Noul

Keny: Yes,

shares in Chile, South America, Was

to him, apu

there was. Mr altrom being a mane vn the pine-

and it is very difficult to get Inj Armstrong asked me wheit Tve

pectmp licence.

Mr Fac

wableti a chrqu. 14

money directly to Hongkong, 21 cash. O'Neil! waAN za perjualance of told him I would prefer esh & comes under enver. fels of severn, year" landing.

owed

After me $20,000. "We had a lot of mutual in, that we both left the office and;

to the Hongkong tered in prospecting." he addet, went down

#1 was

Club

tex.

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Buy

Mand Pentay ** George nekel no money tILAN

VOOR

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The

water called for the Intantangeinst the management sent for the police

At Bow Street OCKE

George ploaded

staining

FRITIDS

guilty

magistrate, ME

DONE EVERY JOB

known

'21'.

There

"IS anything

almy uksed. Y

walk: for thiving from shopper's handbag, for being suspek person tottering with Interi

in 1952

"What

*

ין

t

The last swietlon was

1:

bis Mr Marmon asked

|

kwesapokann**

"For the last six years he's

been a kitchen porter and clerk jor

The policeman began.

J

#1

Vey

It

11

Meeting At Club

A-k by Mr

Gath to kil vents at the Spet Club on

The Arto

to

sent Burns jetter and

1

their

or 20

"Mr Bird told me that that; was not frowned upon in Hong- kong and thut no steps were takes to conscate money arriv ing in that manner,“ Kejy test;- He told the Cort that "open cant black-market, Mr Bird used the ferme

visit in

4

'On Either Side'

Mr-

1 -

Caught Stealing

Typewriter

At HK University

Hin-shing morning.

SHEAFFER'S

Skrip

By Galbraith

IN

84

1940 h MA Baimaa, kosk

"But, Father, you're always saying money isn't worth much-so I thought I'd spend a little of it!"

BAPTIST

COLLEGE OPENED

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Lanchow Bridge

River by

The opening ceremony

Sir-Russell Spurr will have of the Hongkong Baptist College took place at the to verify his statement that the

bridge over the Yellow Pui Ching Middle School at Lanchow เพียง built Waterloo Road, this morn-American engineers,

He cannot have seen the ing before a large gather-

cm- notice on the bridge, in ing.

that it was built bossed steel, by Belgian engineers in 1909.

a

The Puf Ching Middle School hoe lounet part of its building three classrooms, library and if nece wy laboratory-.. to the Bapust College which consists of 143 pupils.

After a scripture Icson rend by Mr David Lam, message trom Dr Lani Chi-fung,

was indisposed,, President, who was read by Mr David Wong.

In part of his peech Dr Lam members, thanked the Boplist the trustees, and the Southern

USA. Baptist Convention. their support.

for

Dr

Thanks were also due to the Vice-President and Dean, M. J. Anderson and Mr Franklin Liu, Dean of students, for their helping co-operation

THREE POINTS

D.V.R.

Three Suspects Detained

Five cases of larceny from the the

person were reported to Police In Kowloon yesterday.

From Our Fires

100 Years

Ago

A sitting at the Police Court yesterday, there was no less that live Junlices of the Peace on the Bench, víz, the two Stipendiaries.

and their Warships Walker, Leslie and Gray. The cause for this array was tho ate of two Mandemuses, to 000 of which such a return should have been made an would have induced the Court to declare

pell on the outlet of inw com requient on the passing of Ordinance No. 8 of 1800-To the other, there could be no demur; and as the core was at once disposed of, we now give the particulars of It.

When Ordinance No. 6 was pain- ed in April last, ti became neces- sary to completo all bulidings then under erection in conformity with the provisions of its second Section -viz, that the top story should be nine inches thick-the story under- neath that, 13 inches, and the story under that again, 18 Inches; the foundation being in depth twice the thickness of the lower story, and the same in breadth at the lowest course-vory proper arrangements, but Incomplete by reason of the absence of any do finition of what breadth and depth of buliding simuld be taken to con. Mitutoy house within the meaning of the low. It requires but a very klight knowledge of architecture, and of the scales for bearing fixed by mien of sclerice, to understand that Alve hatine of the same bolgist, on a piece of ground sty tees aquare, do not require their welle to be of the

thecloves throughout as one house over the whole area; for the weight of one large root, naturally, requires walls of much greater solid- sty than five roots of but teg teef span coch.

THE BACKGROUND

At the time of the passing of the Ordinance in queattori, three three- storied houses were golog up on a piece of ground about 45 feet by 30. the lower walls of which were buri 14 inches in thickness, and therefore not in conformity with the Section we have referred to. When the bulla- inta

the were marly completed, fault was pointed out; but without avadi, atid, in consequence, a mum- mona was taken out by the Surveyor General, which, on hearing, won dia- maged. ori the ground that the Ordinance could not be_intended to

have a retrospective effect. Out of the dismissed grow the mandamus, and the re-hearing and the result, in which there was one fine of a Dullar for the mulance, and another fine of Two for persisting in it after admonition, with an order for the obatement; in other words, an order tu pull down the three houses with- out more ado.

Now to this order the Colonists should demag. Tyrannical, sensedom actions of this kind must be checked in the bud, or Heaven only knows where they will stop, Strengthened as the lowane wells' have been by sold granite Entela, and relieved a the walls could be by the construe; tion of central pillars, no qualified builder would undertake to say but that, to all intents and purpoms, the houses are ou strong as they need bre.

Surveyor Even tho Acting General himself would be constrain. ed to give such an opinion K pointedly put to tâm, but this officer. It appears, le not even asked to finish on option be a per- Two fountain pens were stolen ampolly directed by the Governo

A wallet containing cash and personal

papers was stolen from

a Chinete passenger on board a bus In Talpo Road,

neur Boundary Street.

from Chinese pedestrians in the to see the law enforced, and it is not district. Two for him to question the propriety of Shamshulpo

that order. suspects have been detained by the Pollce.

A

by Mring the requirements of the Chinese boy in connection with

Central Lo at

this Hongkong student,

He was further placed under Police

for Lwo supervision years.

He added "I must assure you that this college will be con- ducted on the principles of the three above

mentioned points. It was stated in Court that Its success will depend on the defendant waw seen at about efforts of his staff and students, 1.50 p.m.

10. on September

I carnestly hope that will

you carrying the typewriter along a give us guidance and advice, so

deading to path

May Hall that annexe,

good discipline may be the In

University maintained, a pleasant atmos- phere of study may be fostered. When

asked what he was and still better work may be doing to the typewriter, defend- dont to the greater glory of ant sald that he was going to

God" take it for repair. However, the

the

May 18, Keny said: "About 3.30 il le muce any inquiry, Key McNeill had said the following watchman was not misfied with

In the afterneen

What wa

Jogged My Memory'

Did

he

defendant's answer. And

upon questioning the defendant. WATER STORĄGE

be admitted that he had stolen

it and asked for a chance to get away.

"

The Water Authority

an-

this offenes.

BADER

HERE

SECOND CASE

The other caso adjudicated under mandamun was de follows. Home of the lapsed ground of the sale of Juno 1841 Was granted by Acting Governor Johnston to the firm of Holiday Wiso & Co. Such grant. under No. 60 is referred to in the the to

Parliamentary Appendix report on China, 1847-then described as improved to the extent of $1,600 From Holliday Wise & Co. it passed to Mr Thomas McKnight, and on thỏ male of the deceased gentleman's Estate in 1840, went into possession of the premont holder, Mr George. Duddell, who within the past year, has built on it, at considerable ex- pense, somo granito arched Cellars, extending over a length on the road of 203 feet.

Not very long ago the holder of a lut purchased in July 1844, situated cart of No. 63, complained to tha Burveyer General that, though in his leave It was stated a rond abutted on the weat mide, •he regretted to observo Mr Duddell was going to build him out. Such come plaint, Induced the Surveyor General' to compare the length built on by Mr Duddelt with the measurement | given in the lease, and then it was found there was an encroachment on Crown Jand, either on one side or the other, et over twenty feat. This encroachment, then, drow. forth the mummons, the refusal by Mir Acting: Chief Magistrato Mitchell to enterfain the complaint, the man damus,

Jengthy hearing of yesterday, and other dismissal.

The next day, May 18, Kray} Te Bd. worth of erehat by fraud Key said the purpose of his raid he song two cities fled.

A pair of gold earrings was 1 feet quite safe

letter to Mr O'Neill was to get to Mr

stolen from a Chinese woman in Armstrong for transfer} leave 14: myself in at hands," he caldum boek in Hongkong, so that fee of mining and prospecting! market"

Dr Lam's message emphasised Hak Po Street, near Soy Sticet. to the

for himself eences from the

Bonesple, bu John he could look out

Pleading guilly to stealing a three points: (1) The nature

purse, containing cash, was Menon, QC.

mining business. Whße Mr Syndicate

The Mountain | terin.

portable O'Neill wis

He said that the same evening $300, Lee Lan, 30, unemployed,

typewriter, valued at and purpose of higher education, stolen from a Chinese woman in away, his affairs Lead.

Lo Lun to be given; (2) the responsi-

Hang Road, near the were in the hands of Mr Hon- On May 28 he wrote a letter at 10.30 u.m. he elveda

The Police of 11 Tai Wan Mei, first floor, bility which had to be taken in Wing Lok Theatre. chee Lee, partner

enclosing an of Wilkinson to Mr Armstrong

Inspector McNeill

have detained

15-year-old about and chif Mr Lee retired early very showing the extent of and MecMahon rod fesp.

Kowloon, was sentenced to four the geld of education; (3) meet- months' imprisonment asked him 1h+ inngistrate this year and went to the Unit-

upplied for

a number of by Tano. Nell Kludom are

leave. (1)

H also coelosed Burns' jetler, esim. seven previous convictions," he Kay said Me O'Neil return- to him and his reply.

Mr Gittis: And were you in- The rea- was felt, and some of emed

vited to Hongkong falfly quickly, them

to con he

to the Anti- were listed

for stealing os June 4 The next thing was

his own rerty to Mr Armstrong 1 Corruption office? tant ter

as he fell that in all businesses received on Maya pealneation for the transfer of there should only be one hend

cures fr m the Behesple Fr ed the Bahespie Syndicate was.

www the Mountain Lead Mines Lid. represented by Mr.

Armstrong

Key: A very close invitation. On May 3. he acknowledged the 2nd that any inquiries from any ¦ With coe on either side I was lete with a letter of his own.

members

of the syndicate more or less forest to go. beuld be macte through

Mr Gillins then

referred *** to the statement he later Grounds by a watchman. representative, Keny ia eknowledged

made to Insp. McNel and said K. ny sald

that Up to About May 28

in the evidence

given by e had not been paid, Asked Insp. McNeill of the conversa- tion in his (Keay's) nl, Insp. ul: "'I left "Just a minuz," said George.

it entirely with 1 received a

Air Armstrong. Re telephone call fan lub asking would get a

said he question.

Answer look "I don't quite like what

move on and see place: said about my

possible to come uccupation. me it t

WPS arewid Je been a kitchen-porter. Ive 1

being done about 1. "Question: and have a dhcussion

(Tsao) leave you a power of attorney! with been

Jully.

Whitefield commissionaire, Pve | W

and

"Answer: No, he just gave me Patterson at the carried andwich-boards, bless

Sports Club

verbal pulborily to colect hart Just been preparing 13 you, I've done every

his behalf. On January London.

21 every job under the the New Territories, "but

1956, I gave him $20,000 as he fessor did t have any objection to

Uhre Sparte going to

I got this came forward and identified the water in the 24-hour period Club on the way to the ferry.

Warfeld and Hogarth, rther money from my

bank, the typewriter as his. He said that ending at 8 o'clock this morning. "I went bound to the Sports out the end of May or the Hongkong and Shanghai, and he had not given the defendant Total storage this morning was Club

permission to take it away. 4.700 When

million gallons Consump I intered th

Dotendant rain dining room,

Keay's answer was said that White- Mr Gitting

further

yesterday amounted to 37: I saw them cld In his evidence

that Tsao waited

million gallons

the intake. his life story. it was a sad an far corner and went around

outside the envletiors. had said Bank while he (Keny) drew the

from streams tha: Keay telephoned him early money, that the money

and catchment tale, for once Georgo had hoped to theen. There were Jolly,

In June arking

areas was 18 million gallons. the drawn in two lots, and that the

Rainfall registered by the W08 going to make following day the whole $20,000

Water Authority at Aberdeen Jelly

settlement for the strip of land, did the questioning.

was 0.07 of an inch and 0.18 of unprofit He asked me whether it was, a and if not, the licences would was handed to Tsno, able crimes.

Chinese man who had made an

have to be cancelled.

Mr Gittins asked his client tr

an inch at Pckfulam. No rainfall did remember giving ho

Tylom or was registered ot But there was no complaining opplentien for hit

Keay sald he remembered a additional and ending his piece of land by the road.now that you have Jogged my collected his wits about him at of Defence today in his tone,

Shing Mun, in the New Terri- conversation with Whitefield answer. Keay sold it was in- because he had not

Seoul Sept. 10. accurate.

tories. story, snid; must say told him it was.

Korean Ministry I pulled out everyone, the police, the Na-on envelope of private corres memory."

annoubercl tional Assistance Board, everypondence from my pocket ond

ปาง time, It was Inaccurate as to that a Court Martial convicted He said Whitefield's version the facts. ong has always been extra-wrote the name down, "E.T. was not accurate according to

"I have already given evidence of embezzling and disposing of Ave South Korean servicemen ordinarily kind to me."

Tano,"

his memary. The question of se to the events, accused stated. was passed cancellation was not within his "My evlience was the correcte than $12,000 worth After that, the Invelope jurisdiction, nce, and some fnw had brought came around to me again. As it

United States military supplica. Mr Gittins: Did you use the version of what took place

on the black market."

A private car knocked down to much a graceful kind of contained a private letter from word? Never mind about Juria- Correct Statement

und seriously injured an eleven- wretchedness. "I'm

The announcement said South year-old Chinese boy it Jorden I put going to abroad, remand you for a medien re-

Korean Army Officer Lieutenant Road, Hear Its junction with Mr Gins then referred to Colonel Kim Kwan Talk was Shonghal Street at 0.25 p.m. port," he said,.

Kopy: No, what I intended the txt question and answer dishonourably, dia issed from yesterday, mak given T800. I told him to say was: they would have on the element,, which read tas the service, Four

The boy, Lee King-ching, his faith in his fellow Hong Bling for the syndicate had drawn and the

plices were sentenced to terms residing at 309 Reclamation Printed and published by Roane. Gronda HuteHEON; for, and arca held by "Quertion: creatures seemingly unimpaired, put me:back $20,000, and I was Tano modded.

30 months,Router.

treatment in Kowloon Hospital Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

jou in

}

sun. But my Occupation is

accountant."

FAITH UNIMPAIRED

HE

TIE began a short resurne of

could not remember the

exact dates but he thought he have got in touch with

might

beginning of June.

for better things from life than Whicßeld and Patterson. Huise-enie

£2

136. 6. Ea week from was not there. national assistance, and a police record for miserably

The magistrate looked for

at the man whom ill-am that envelope

when

It back in my dietion. Did you say anything

about cancellation?

"Couldn't be in botter handsked me how much I

5,"

was short of cash.

on

was

that

Just

then complainant, Pro- nounces that the Colony's reser- James Hunter Dulbic, voirs lost 19 million gallons of

had ive similar

Embezzled Supplies

The South

of

*Rectm-

BOY SERIOUSLY

INJURED

"

the

THE DEFENCE

Upon what ground the decision was arrived at we are not advired. As we have maid before, however, the care should never have been gone into, The Ordinance for Jus Hees in Petty Bessiona enacts that no le to land:Miall be. Laken under consideration; and another Ordinance, declares that complaint of nuisanco, of the nature of that complained or must always be made within month from the time of perpetra=; photo. Now Mr. Duddell defence.

ran, Crst that he had government welling for its holding of at least six feet west of the line of his lot se given by Capt. Cowper, and, Fecond, that an holding of over six years. Instead of six months, gave Fome Warranty tor his balding, on the oilor side, points whicts, Jualleng of. Peace could hardly argue; andă în the law fo which we have referred has never, been reposted, the oppor- tunity was good for pointing, our the conflict created, on, lie pausing of of 1856, Hardest of all, however was the fact that repastedly, bas Duddell offered to pay, ground res for the additional, land he ocotipless, but his answer has, bem: Bowring Lawl

Group Capt. and Mrs Bader Douglas graphed on their arrival at Kal Tak this morning. Group Capt, Bader, famed RAF World War II ace, will take part in "Battle of Britain" celebrations here this week. He is due to broadcast from Radio Hongkong and Re diffusion tonight,-Staff Photographer.

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