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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

ON THE WAY

TO WORK

VILLIAM

was making

W way to Victoria, He

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moved sluggishly, like schoolboy on the second day of term, who realises that holiday

Ho

dreams of the

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had 1845

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1957,

NEW !-- SHEAFFERS

Feathertouch

BALLPOINT

Port Said Casualties: SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Application By Mail

New Inquiry Proposal Rejected

London, Feb. 5.

Mr Duncan Sandys in his first speech as Minister of Defence, strongly denied in the House of Commons late last night that Egyptian casual- ties in Port Said were probably 3,000.

school having burned down, for another inquiry. or of dire catastrophes having overtaken unpopular "No inquiry," Mr Sandys Port Said was about 050 which masters, were only dreams. Į suld, “enuki have been more did not conflict with Sir Walter's

WIR on his way to the thorough, painstaking and im- opinion. station to catch Д trai 10 partial than that made by Sir the country, where a job us at

Edwin Herbert. gardener awailed him. Twe things depressed William. At 22 he preferred town to roll- try and leisure to work.

He also rejected a Labour opposition demand

and

William's way took him past big store. He drifled inside, 10 savour tho warmth brightness, and the crowde from which he was so soon to be eplied. In the store, he stole two paper-back thrillers, He was caught.

Willow

At Bow Stree!, pleaded guiky to the thefl, and his career was outlined to Sir Laurence Dunne.

NOT A GOOD BARGAIN 66/UTERE are six previous con-

victions,"

policeman sald. William drooped as the was read-areeny, house- breaking. attempted store breaking, He did not look as though he could

ever have found the ergy for a much criminal aclivity,

"He was released from Borstai last month under supervi slon," the policeman went on, and he still unde, a condt Hal discharge at the Seasons." doesn't look as though the

people in the country who We going 10 empluy him would

very Rood bargais:," Str Гапатенсе ub-

served.

have got a

A SPARK?

too late for

་་་

one Hme

army

is now also another Inquiry."

An inquiry now, he added, would be far less reliable than that conducted by Sir Edwin Herber within a few weeks of the operation and before the troops taking part dispersed.

George Wig, a Labour member und colonel had asked:

"Why did not the government set up machinery which would efficiently operate to check the civilian casualties as they oc

that they

could be Curved so absolutely Certain what the casualties were and the damage amounted to?" He declared that it that

Wan 11 major Britax interest to establish the facts, even though it was late in the

try.

It was obvious, he said, that outside Britain in the American and continental press all sorts of runourS were going round about the figures

REPRIMANDED

A Conservative member. Brigadier T. H. Clarke, jected:

"For seven

"It has been suggested that there should now be some fresh enquiry into the matter," Mr Sundys said,

"I must tell

the the House government do not agree to the proposal."

"We

Mr Sandys concluded; sincerely belleve that Sir Exiwin's independent and Jin- partial report gives the best account obtainable and the In- situation of further paquiries at ihty would throw more con- fusion than light on this prob- Km."-Reuter,

BOGART

LEAVES A MILLION

Court

Los Angeles, Feb. 4. inter- Actor Humphrey Bogart's years you will, leaving the bulk of his have masqueraded as an honour-estimated million-dollar es- able and gallant gentleman.

tate to his wife, actress Tonight, are you trying to help

Lauren Bacall, was filed for Britain or are you not?”

The Speaker (Mr W. S. Morri- probate in Superior son) told Brigadier Clarke: "You today.

ave no right to suggest that another member is masquerad- ing."

Brigadier Clarke William slouched off without Mr Wigg seems to have joined replied: accming

Wos lo care.

the Swedish or the nothing

Norwegian to be sald fo favour! Something, perhaps, and

ariny" (an apparent reference 10 the fact that another it was the police who said it,

Labour William had refused to give member, Dr Edith Summerskili, them

any details

HE seened William to three months' prison and sent him back to Sessions for breach

of his discharge there.

aboul

there

said she described

herself as

The handwritten will listed the estate only as being "in ex-

cess of $10,000", as required by California law, The late actor's fortune had been estimated by business manager DS LX- ceeding one million dollars.

Bogurt left half of his fortune outright to his wife, while the other half was ordered placed trust fund which she will use during her lifetime as she sees fit for the care of their two children.

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"Many experts say that English will become the International language—therefore I feel that you should all make a real effort to learn t

APPEAL

AGAINST

CONVICTION

An appeal against the decision of a Magis trate who convicted him for unlawfully importing 10 cases of diesel engine supercharges was brought by Cedric Lam, manager of Lams Trading_Com- pany, Pottinger Street, before the Senior Puisne

Judge, Mr Justice T. J. Gould in the Appeals

Court this morning.

Defence Refused Notices

Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Supreme Court this morning refused a Defence application to call evidence of a statement allegedly made by a wit- ness which the latter had denied in Court, in the action involving a family estate.

Plaintiff is Mr Wong Ying- by Mr D'Alton whether she was kuen, Ucket collector, of 8 Bed-present white the alleged ford Road. Ho is the grandson adeption ceremony of plaintif of Mr Wong Choi-ho and son of took place, Mr Wong Yuk-shu, both de ceased.

Dignising Mr D'Allon's ap- plication, Mr. Justice Gregg såld he could see no ground for hold- ing that Lam had been an adverse witness in accordance with the law.

Mr John McNeill, QC, and Mr Victor Gittins, instructed by Messas Deacons, are represent ing

plaintif. Defendants ITO Mrs Wong Mrs Wong Yu-ahi, the first Yu-shi, Mrs Wong Yan-shi (Mr | defendant, then continued her Wong Yuk-shu's tin fong wite) evidence from where she had and four children, Wong Cheuk- lett off yesterday, fong. Wang Shu-kuen,

Wond Shuk-ping and Wong Pik-kuen. Mr V. L J. D'Alton, instruct- of Ford

ed by Mr G. s. For resending i

Kwon,

and Co., is

first defendant. Mr Terence Shurlocks, instructed by M. K. Lam and Co., is representing second, fourth. Afth and sixth defendants.

Plaintiff is suing for accounts and enquiries in respect of the estate of both deceased, for the Court's direction as to the share of benefits to be received from them by members of the family and for the appointment of the Judicial trustee as administrator

of both estates.

COUNSEL'S CLAIM

Mc D'Alton this morning made the application in respect of Lam Siu-ying, a Defence wit- ness who claimed to be the late Mr Wong Chol-ho's adopted

Lam daughter.

had given evidence yesterday that she did not make a statement to any- body that plaintiff adopted son of Mr Wong Chol- "Defence Counsel quoted from legat authorities and submitted

ho.

was

an

he was entitled to call evidence

presentation for the Defence.

The supercharges were described as air blowers for ventilation and the consignment ar- rived by the ss Shunko Maru on July 29, 1956.

Appellant was represented by Mr Yu submitted that on the | W Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by evidence before the Magistrale Messrs Deacons. Mr G Rt. no case had been made out

ea for the respondents, the the alleged offence, Crown,

The grounds of the

appeal were that there was no evid- ence, or insufflelent evidence as to who imported the goods and that

there was

to

Sneath, Crown Counsel appear-connecting the appellant his Norwegian in Port Sult because parents or his family. "He feels he has given them enough she was ashamed to admit being trouble, and does not want to give them

nny more," The polleeman said. The spark was not quite out in William.

British).

Mr Wigg said: "I have never masqueraded as the honourable and gallant member. I would be quite content with the rank of I have never used my private military rank in the House."

He added that he belleved the right figure and the govern- ment should have nothing to tear from an inquiry.

Double Rents that three thousands was about

Fear In UK

London, Feb. 4. Labour members asserted in the House of Commons tonight that five million British familles would soon have to pay double the rent of their houses because of a government bill now going through Parliament.

|

SANDYS CHEERED

by

Mr Sandys was cheered government supporters when he rose to make his first speech as Defence Minister.

TRUST TERMS

The will also provided minor bequests for two of the Bogarts employees,

no case

onswey.

Mr Yu said that the only record connecting the appellant with the case was

He left his widow his per-

possessions,

including evidence on

Ronal

Jewellery, household goods and

Cars,

of

Crown's Reply.

with

of

adverse

Chol-ho's house when

Hearing is proceeding.

Room Boy

Robs Constable

A room boy of the Cen- tral Police Station, charged with larceny, this morning appeared before Mr Hin- shing Lo at Central Magis- tracy.

Pleading guilty, Yeung Hing, 23, had his sentence deferred for 24 hours, so that he could make restitution

Prosecuting officer, SI M. Hulbert stated that on the night of February 1, PC Cheung Chi heung

returned to his quarters at Central Police Station. There, by his wardrobe, he saw defen- dani, with

The ward- an axe, robe, had been forced open.

Defendant

had admitted he

Ticket

to

Scalper Caught

For selling Macao boat tickets at $12 above their original price, Tse Kam, 48, was this morning fined $100 or 14 days by Mr Hin-ching Lo at Central Magis tracy.

Tre originally was fined $250

latest time of posting The shown below are those for ub-- registered correspondence, posted at O.P.O., Hongkong, The "latest" posting times elsewhere which, 'in general, 'nes' variisé, ihan' the 0.1.0. Umes can be ascertained by enquiry at the local office,

The latest posting. Umes for registered articles ara, pentrally one hour earlier than the times... shown below. Particulars regard«. ing parcel maile can be ascer tained by enquiry at any post omen.

TUESDAY, FEKRUARY 5 By Alr Peking Shanghai, Kunming. Hame Formosa, 0 p.m.

Thailand, khurma, India, Pakistan, KOM KARL, Africa, Great Britalit,

Кагоре, врт

Chňača, 8 p.m.

Philippines, N. Dorneo, 0 p.m. Japan, p.m.

Hewall, U.S.A. 4 p.m.

By Surface Indo-China, Thailand, 3 p.m..

Macao 0.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 By Alg

Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Caylon, & a.m. Formor, Okinawa, Korea, 10 a.m. Philippines, 1 p.m.

Hawall, U.B.A., Cantada, û p.m. Formos, p.m.

By Burface China, People's Republic, '7_ad, Malaya,

Ceylon,

Europe, 10 ATA.

Kores, 11 am,

Macao, 1 p..

Great Britain.

Pakistan (P. India, Parcela via Karachi) & Iroq, 2 p.m.

Japan, 2 p..

Buns, Indie,

p.m.

Australia, New Zealand, 4 p.m. Macao, p.m.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 By Alr Peking, Shanghai, Rankow, 7 a.m. Japan, 0a.m. Thailand, Pakistan, Lebanon, Ger- many, Franco & Great Britain, 9 a.m.

Thilippines, 1 p.m. Pakistan. Micule

East, Africa, Great Britain Europe, 0 p.m.

Korea, 0 p.m. Thailand. Ceylon, Burma, India,

5 p.m.

U.S.A....

By Surface

China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. N. Borneo, Raboul, Australia, New Zealand, 11 A.m.

Japan, Canada, 1 p.m. Macao I p.m.

Indo-China, Thailand, 1. p.my Sarawak, p..

Macao, & p.m.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 By Surface China, Prople's Republic, 7 .m. Malaya, P. East Africa, 8. Africa. Brazil, IN. & S.- Rhoderis, Nyomd land, Argonline, Parcels direct, 31 4.

| Parcels via 1. Marques) Bacao, 1 p.m. Aders, 1 p.

India Pakistan,

Iraq (P. India, Parcela via Karachi), 3 p.m.

Macao, d p.m.

MADE FALSE REPORT

A 30-year-old dish cleaner, Pun Sze-mlu, of 13 Shek Kip Mei Village, was this morning Aned $30 or 14 days by Mr F. X. d'Almada at Central Magistracy for causing, a publle mischief.

The. Court was told that de- tendant made a report 10 the Western Police Station on lost a diamond ring at Wah Kiu February 3, saying that she had Boarding House, 180 Connaught Road West, Police later covered the report to be false.

call evidence that she did make or six weeks, but this sentence Radio Hongkong

by another witness to show that forced the wardrobe open and Lam did make such a statement taken $113. While on the way to Central Police Station charge in the presence of others.

Opposing

ing the application, Mr room, defendant managed McNeill said he

Was

instructed escape. that the third

referred to party

On the morning of February 2, by Mr D'Alton was the person defendant Was located and who had arranged for legal re-arrested.

This

morning, in Court, Leung Mr McNeill said his instruc-stated that he had taken the

that this money

and sent it back to his further tions were person had been in Court for mother in the country, to help most of the time while evidence her celebrate Chinese New Year. But his uncle, Leung continued, was being given.

Counsel for the plainun sub- was willing to return the $113 mitted that Lam clearly could to Constable Cheung. In reply. Mr Sneath said that

not be treated as an the question shortly

was whe

Defence. witness by the

He ther the Magistrate had any

contended that she appeared to evidence before him on which ho could decide that the appel- and with

give her evidence quite fairly a desire to tell the lant had a case to answer. The

Mr D'Alton rejoined that the that on a manifest obtained by Magistrate held that there was truth. Under the trust the children, { a

revenue offloor from the ship. Such evidence and it consisted

the fact that the boxes had witness had said in her original Leslie, 4, and Stephen, 8, are The name of

Trading the markings "L.T.C." on them, statement that she was in Mr } Lams cach to receive $25,000 on their | Ompany of which appellant th

Wond that the manifest had the name 23rd birthday

other plus any provision their mother chooses t

was the manager appeared on of Lams Trading Company

as the adoption

of plaintiff took That evidence was no being the firm to be nousted and

and pince. to make for them. Upon her evidence against the appellant that he took judicial notice

Having denied making that death she may will the income and certainly sufficient esta- the common-commercial proc statement when she entered the from the trust, otherwise 11 | chce to warrant conviction, tee that the firm to be noted said, he felt he was entitled to witness box, Defence Counsel will pass to the actor's sister, Counsel submitted.

was usually the importing firm. Frances Bogart Rose,

Crown Counsel asuming that that evidence was Dealing with the manifest, Mr properly before the Magistrale, Yu submitted that St was it was his opinion that there party in question had not been clothes, notleed defendant evidence against the

ap- was evidence on which he (the master of the ship, but was not Magistrate)

could hold there in Court while Lam gave her clot

A aproach evidence yesterday. Also, Coun Tok Koo Wharf.

a car parked by

the against the owner of was a case to answer. Mr Sheath: sel added, he was not aware of engaged himself in conversa. evidence

Thero he New York, Feb. 4. the goods. He said that the pre- further The 14th of 20 persons killed in sumption set out in section 10

that person having arranged for tion with one of the occupants, 307 In view of confileting rumours,

Sir Walter Monckton, then a Northeast Airlines crash here (a) of the Importation and Ex-grate was entitled to take legal representation

nolico Judicial

of what he defendants,

After a while, the on Friday was identified today portation Ordinance did not re- described

handed $15 to defendant, five million Paymaster-General,

Com- ng common

brought out Port Said at the end of Novem-as Leo Robbins, 60, a veteran staff

to the identity of the immercial practice. late to

a bout ticket for ber and reported his conclusion member of the Jewish Dally porter of any person connected

the Tal Loy (valued at $3), and on December & that the number Forward, New York's Yiddish with the goods. He also referred | Crown Counsel said that he musi For the purpose of the case

handed it to the person. language newspaper, killed might exceed 100,

Robbins to section 14(4):

Arrested, Tee admitted.com was Identified If they turned out to be three X-rays and plates-United Press. presumption that the goods were frum dental Counsel said that there was a

concede that standing alone, the

mitting the offence. words on the manifest did not hundred he would not be sur-

the importer, but In imported into the Colony. See prised but if they turned out to

tion 14(4) did not apply, because the evidence of the cases with this case the Magistrate having be 1,000

or more he would be

the goods were not seized from the markings on them, having surprised

Mexico City, Feb. 4. Mr Sandys added that because

possession of the appellant the manifest properly before Sir Walter's visit was so short, received $1.80 indemnity today further

The French Government or whilst in his custody. He him, could elaborate the initials

submitted the government decided on a

ther.C." as the Lams Trading for the murder of three cats. manifest was something full

and impartial enquiry

whitch

Company. The "Movement for the Free-entirely related to the master of which instituted by Sir dom of Algeria" sent the money the ship and did not show that

was Cairo, Feb. 4.

Edwin Herbert.

lo compensate for the stoning the appellant Egypt and the United Nations

was in fact the His report. presented

to death of the cals in a recent importer, todny initialled an exchange of

and that the Initials December 21 concluded that a demonstration by the group at "LT.C." appearing on the eases letters dealing with "arrange reasonable estimate of Egyptian the ments concerning the status of civilians and military killed in Press.

French Embassy-United did not take the case any the UN Emergence Force In

further. Egypt," UN communique said. United Nations sources sald that the letters defined arrange-

He recalled that on November 14. Mr Antony Head, his pre- decesor

said he estimated Egyptian casualties, elvillan and They protested against this military in Port Said as 100 during a debate on a Govern- killed and 540 wounded. ment motion to "gulliotine" the

estimates These bill-impose a fixed time-table him on debale-which gives

many landlords power to evict tenants and raise rents,

The Coinmons agreed to the time-table procedure by votes to 253.

Rents of about houses have been "'frozen" by law for many years beenuse of a housing shortage.

The

Government considera many of these homes will be- come slums unless the landlord gets more rent to pay for re- pairs.-Chino Mall Special.

UN Force In Egypt

were given Commander-in- by the Chief and on November 21 he repeated the estimate as the best he had.

went

ments such as the trial of UN It Took A

personnel in case of violation of Jaws and similar routine arrangements concerning presence of UNEF in Egypt.- France-Presse.

the

Forbidden Frontier

Paris, Feb. 4.

The Hungarian Government has declared the districts of Hungary along the Yugoslav fromler a forbidden area, Radio Budapet announced tonight The government announcement said large numbers of Hun- garians were congregated in the specified area, presumably with the intention of leaving the country for

Yugoslavia.- France-Press

Washington, Feb, 4.

to

on

Two phony Arabs had quite a time signing autographs, creating international good- will and having, their pictures taken before a ten-year-old girl discovered they were not

The int

of

(wo "Arabs"-reporters Tom Kelly and Don Maclean the Washington Dally Nows decided to find out how the town was inking the visit of King Saud of Saudi- Arabia, With the help

costume

of.a company and with baby blankets as their headareni,

Bogert died on January 14 al the age of 57 from cancer of the throat,United Press.

Victim Identified

Indemnity For Cats

Child

To

the

The Manifest

owner or

that

Unmask Them

While standing on the steps of the Capitol, a pleasant man in a blue sul said he was .from Representative

Marlin's office and offered to show them around,

taxi driver overcharged them 20 cents.

NOT IN COURT

Mr D'Alton

said the third

that the statement attributed to her. Wes reduced when his wife pleaded to Mr Lo that Tee had a family of five to feed,

Two policemen in plain

submitted that the

His Lordship announced that ho would give his decision later

today.

Israel Prepares For Sanctions

for

the Mr McNeill told the Court that Lam had never been naked

Asks For A Longer Sentence

Occupant

St M. Hulbert prosecuted.

T5

SHIP SINKING. REPORT

A

In the Appeals Court this morning 31-year-old un- employed who was sentenced to nine months for possession of

Key West, Florida, Feb. 4.

radio garbled

distress housebreaking Implements, ask- ed the Appeal Judge to increase mesange in brefden English and the team to 12 months,

in Spanish reported to the Navy Chu Siu-muk was

found on

here tonight that the 11,000- the alaircase of an address in ton Liberian freighter Norluna was sinking in the Straits of Florida and that 35 men were cbandoning the ship.

King's Road st

January

on

to

H.K.T.

5.30 p.m. Time for Children pres wonted by Elizabeth, 'Alleu Wonderland' Part I: 8 Time Signal, Programme Summary: 0.02 Round the World-Italy: 6.30, BEL Bandstand, Band of the Irish Guards cand. by Caplain C. I. port: 7 Time Signal. Jaeger (BBCTS) 109, Weather Re The newP 2,00, Commentary or Slop Press bern; 7.15, Band Call Duke Elling

ton and his Orchestra: 7.35, Aur tralian Magazine; 8, "Fimi fearing presented by Alex Borria 850 Motoring Magazine, A Monthly Magazine edited by Timothy Birch; Time Signal. The News and Home News from Britain: p.15. "Sherlock Holmes". (By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). Sir Ralph Richard- on a Dr Watson, tells the story. With Bir John Gielgud as Sherlock Holmes, Produped by diarry: Alan Towers_(Episode 0; 0,45), Britain Sings. The Caledonia Choir cond. by James F. N. Fyta (BBCTS); 10. Archer Street presents the flest li British Dance Muste, The Confrey Musia Phillips Trio: 10.30, The Makers, Quintet "in" # "Minor" Clarinet and Skinta Op. (Brahmi); - 30.09. - Weather Reporti 11. Tline Bignal, Radio News Rest; 116, Goodnight Music: 11:30, close Down,"

REDIFFUSION

fot

0.55 8.m.

9 p.m. Varioty Calls the 'Tane; 5 Jast with a tablo

1. Musical Matinee: 130, Partners in knife, a seTÓW driver and a

Song: 4 Bottlo Cartier 4,15, Tea pair of gloves in his possession, The Navy dispatched two Time Rendezvous: 14,30, Vocally. without

Yours; B. Children's Corner Pre- lawful excuse, Ho planes and a destroyer-escort

sented by Auntie Ray; 8.30, Pro- Jerusalem, Feb. 4.

pleaded guilty.

The scene, about,05 milles | gressive Jazz: 0. Bandi Call: 020, Israel was getting ready today

south of Key West. Fitzt reports Birthday Mailbag: 0.30, Mantovani for possible sanctions stemming additional three

Explaining his request for an from the rescue craft said Memes: 945, The House of Peter MeGovern: 7, Time Signal and the Its Joe The "interpreter" allpped back from

months to his nothing hril unwillingness to

been sighted. Nows: 1.09 Weather Report, An sentence, Chu said that as a United Press

nouncements and Interlude: 7.15. Into his costume and they be evacuate the Goza and Aqaba short-term" prisoner he would

Tex Beneke and his Orchestra; 7.45, Kan walking around town strips.

Binging Biring; not be able to earn any money

D. Personality One of the many commercial

ParadeMaxine Bullivan; 8.15, N In prison, Labour Federation Secretary term" prisoner he would be able but that as a "long"

Love A Mystery":""8.50, "Guilty photographers who take plc-

Party Panel of Experts, solve a tures on Washington streets Pinhas Loven told a meeting of to cam money which, upon his

RAINFALLA problem set by Edward 3. Mason. overcame language difficulties.

engineers that such "sanctions release, he would use as capital

"Black Magio"19, Time Bignal News and Home News from Britain: 0.10, may come sooner than we think" for "some sort of business." "Me takum pleture," he saith "Ahl" said the Arabs graciously, and warned that hard days may added li would be very hard for servatory, rainfall between mid-

According to the Royal Ob- Sherlook Holmes by, Bir Arthur Conan Doyle; 945, Moods in Music: giving him two ten-cent store be ahead.

10, D.D.c. Faze -Grubi, 100, Philo him to find any work. pearls.

12 night and

noon today Vance In The Ileavyweight Murder to 92 points of on Care: -15, Date with Dreamlandi little later on they ran into a

Diemiring the appeal, the amounted

$1.30, Prelude to Midnight; ton-year-old girl sipping n for preparedness to make a stand Senior Puiano Judge, Mr Justics inch, making the total over 30 midraht, "God Save the D' rope. After a close look the in the coming economie battle T. J, Gould, said that the sen- hours 1,54 indies.

Clos, Down. girl turned away in disgust. "You're not real," she said

He asked one of the Arabe, who was acting as a State Départ- ment interpreter at that dimo, for the other's autograph. The second nodded and made a bunch of dots and curves, The man asked for his home town The "Arab" added a

few more curves, punctuated by a couple of dots.

the two started on their way, After a feat tour of Me Martin's looking proud in the best omico, they started back in Arab tradition,

downtown Washington. The

"You've got baby blankets on your head."---United Frem.

Newspapers meanwhite called

Ho

if the nation wants to survive,tence was imposed at the Magis-m

They called for Increased pro trato's discretion and properly Printed and published by Roste GroRGE HUTCHEON for and on duction and reduced. consump-imposed and that he would not behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 - Wyndham tion-United Press.

Biret, City of Vistoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

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