INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS
DISARMAMENT
HONG KONG WIN FIRST MATCH
OMAR PLAYS REMARKABLE GANE
(THROUG:2 REUTER'S AGENOT.}
SHANGHAI, Sept. 18.
the first HONG KONG won
Interport bowls match by 17
to 10.
Hong Kong just scrapped home
CONFERENCE
GERMANY NOT TO BE REPRESENTED
THROUGH KEPER'S AGENCY]
GENEVA, Sept. 18.
GERMANY has every intention of
ncting up to the letter of her recent aide memoire to France in the matter of attending the resumed meeting of the Disarmament Con- ference, it was revented at Geneva
to-day.
The text is published of a letter from Baron von Neurath, the Ger man Foreign Minister, addressed to the President of the Disarma
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.
LEGALISATION OF SWEEPS
HOSPITAL PRESIDENT'S
OPINION
TORTISH WIRELESS SERVICE. Į
be of lotterice,
Ruay, Sept. 18.
by the odd shot on the twenty-mont Commission, Mr. Arthur ized sources. The best way to man second head after tieing on tha twenty-first.
It WILS hard-fought game throughout and most exciting, specially the last three ends.
Omar played a remarkable game and practically won the game for
Hong Kong, he was well supported by Brown. Bradbury put in some good shots but was erratic and
Nichol was off form.
Hall played finely, but received little support and was against a better man in Omar.
The Game.
Hong Kong opened the score with a single in the first end. Shanghai replied with two in the next, Hall
Inying the shots. Hong Kong took the third; Bradbury scoring. Shanghai replied with two and Hong Kong took the fith, Brown drawing a fine shot to lay one. Hong Kong also took the sixth with a single, Umar drawing a shot, At the seventh Hong Kong got three. They wore laying two, when Hall with his first wood knocked one of theirs in for three and with his second drove and missed, Omar laying down guards.
WAR IN SHANTUNG
KAYE DON MARRIED
CIVIL
TO AMERICAN SOCIETY GIRL
(THROUGH REUTER'S ADENOY.]
Kaye
NEW YORK, Sept. 17. LIVING up to bis reputation, the
Champion Speedster, Don married à 21-year-old Ameri- can society girl named Eileen Mar- tin before Justice Rugge at Green wich this afternoon, having in the morning obtained a license and waived the Connecticut Law requir. ing that five days elapse between the
issue of the license and the core- mony.
Arthur Stanley, President of the British Hospitals Associa tion, giving, evidence before the Royal Commission on Lotteries and Betting, said the voluntary tes pitals did not wish their needs to "They were not opposed however, to the legalization of sweepstakes
The couple immediately left for and would be prepared to accept money derived from properly legal. New York, whence Kaye Don is due to sail for England to-night; the Henderson, confirming Germany's nga lotteries for the safety of the bride following a week later. They inability to participate in the community and with proper safe-
will re-meat in Paris and will, then Conference until her claim to guards against fraud, was through spend their honeyinoni in Italy. equality has been recognised
some statutory body on the lines of
Their union is the culmination of The Gorman Government will, the British Broadcasting Corpora-
a romance which started a year ago however, follow the deliberations tion, authorised to run a limited in, Germany, where Eileen was then of the Conference with interest and number of rublie lotteries
studying with her sisters. She is will determine its further attitude weepstakes.
described as being brown-haired and by the course the Conference take, reeds should be set aside for grants callent, sportswoman, being expert Certain percentages of the pro-exceedingly pretty. Sho is an ex- to organisation engaged in nation at golf, tennis and riding." al welfare work.
Hospital workers recognised that meanwhile, cables that Germany if large sums were granted towards does rot propose to reply to the the maintenance of individual hos- French Note rejecting Germany'spitals, however, it would have ♫ claim to equality of armaments. tendency seriously to: diminish Responsible quarters, observing charitable conrributions which now that further exchanges of Notes totalled eight inillion pounds an- are not likely to bring a solutionnually and a considerable part of of the problem any nearer, declare which was given by people opposed that Germany is ready to initiate in principle to lotteries. verbal diplomatic negotiations and has informed other Governments to this effect.
Germany and France. Reuter's Berlin correspondent,
Mr. Henderson Leaving for Geneva. BRITISH WIRELESS BERTIĆL)
Ruday, Sept. 16,
Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the World Disarmament Confer- ence, will leave for Geneva to-mor row afternoon to attend the meet- ing next week of the Bureau of the Conference,
Sir John Simon, who will head the British Delegation at the meet- ing, leaver London for Geneva by
OBITUARY
Shanghai took the eighth, Mc-air on Tuesday, Gregor drawing and laying a shot. The ninth went to Hong Kong, Brown laying down two fine shots.
Shanghai replied with two in the tenth. Hong Kong won the eloventh with a single, Bradbury's wood scoring. Shanghai had single at the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth making the score 10 all. Hong Kong got two in the fifteenth, Omar laying his second shot.
Д
The sixteenth and seventeenth alen went to Hong Kong with singles. Shanghai won the oigh- teenth with a single after laying four, Omar came up with a nar- row shot and saved three.
Shanghai were laying one in the nineteenth, when Omar with brilliant fast shot took out a Shanghai wood, Hong Kong got- ting a single.
A Disastrous End.
SIR RONALD ROSS
FOUNDER OF ROSS INSTITUTE
{BRITISH WIRELESS BERVICE.]
RUGEY, Sept. 16.
SIR RONALD succumbed after an
illness of over five years. He founded the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases at Putney Centre for individual treat- ment and research. It was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1020.
The London Timer considers the importance of his discoveries tran- The twentielt end was disastrous sound any made since Listor intra- for Hong Kong who were lending duce antisepsis and pays a warm 15/11, Sequeira drow a shot and tribute to his personal modesty, McGregor's first wood got a kick coupled with a ruthless energy in to lay second abot. His second fighting to secure the prevention of wood camo, narrow and lay on his disease. first, then Harrison came up to lay the third shot Hall drew the fourth and draw narrow, to lay fifth shot, bringing score to 18/16 for Shanghai.
The twenty-firet end was full of excitement, Brown drawing a shot and tieing with Shanghai, Hong Kong took the twenty-second end
with a single, Cinar getting a lucky winning shot, Shaughai was lay ing when he came up, and after facing Shanghai wood turned over to lay shot.
Hong Kong were represented by: Omar, Brown Bradbury and Nichol.
The second interport will take The place to-morrow (Monday). Hong Kong team will not be changed.
Shanghai team will be: Dunlop skip: Raitt, three; Stormes, two; Glover, lend.
Saturday's Match Postponed,
SHANGHAI, Sept. 17.
No progress could be made to day with the Interport Lawn Bowls contest owing to rain overnight.
A steady downpour still con- tinues.
PREMIER'S DAUGHTER TO WED
CEREMONY FIXED FOR TUESDAY
[BRITION WIRELESS - BERVICE.]
Ruoar, Sept. 10. HE Prime Minister's second daughter, Dr. Joan MacDonald, will be married to. Dr. Alister Mackinnon on Tuesday...
The Prime Minister, who in spending the week-end at Cho quers, will remain there until after The Modding, which takes place in the Congregation Church at the neighbouring town, of Wondover. neige couple have been engaged for the last two years.
F. MACHRAY SUFFERING FROM CANCER
{THROUGH REUTER'S AQENOY.)
WINNEPED, Sept. 18.
DESPITE shortages of 8800,000
theft from the Manitoba Univer- in the Church funds and the sity, F. Machray is suffering from
cancer and is not expected to live more than a few months.
BEAUTY IN THE TRAIN. NEW IDEAS IN SOAPS FOR
THE TRAVELLER.
NAVAL VISIT TO VERNA
CRUISER SQUADRON'S
PROGRAMME
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Rucay, Sept. 18.
or
The marriage took New York by surprise, the bride afterwards tall- ing the New York Daily News that they had intended to keep it a secret. The paper adds that the bride's father was formerly a Bri- tish textile manufacturer and is now a naturatised United States citizen.
Bride's Father,
LATER.
It now transpires that Kaye Don was married on September 15.
The Herald-Tribune says that the bride's father ade a fortune in 1820 by buying their entire surplus
WAR LORDS DISAGREE OVER MILITARY REVENUES
THROUGH REUTERʼR AGENCY.]
PEIPING, Sept. 17.
tuo and Tinaufu state that
THE MANCHURIAN MUDDLE
MR. QUO TAI CHI NOT HOPEFUL
[TUROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY, ¡
ADMIRAL SAITO'S RELIEF.
GENRO GIVES. FULL
APPROVAL TO
PRESENT POLICY.
ALL CARDS ON THE TABLE.
LONDON, Sept, 16.
Tokyo, Sept. 10.-Count Uchida, FOREIGN telegrams from Tsing-DR. ALFRED SZE, the former
Chinese Minister to Britain, the Foreign Minister, visited Princo the fighting in Shantung is appar- loft for the United States yester Saionji at his Gotenba villa on firarsday and returned to Tokys ently serious and that hostilities day.
Han Fu Chu, "Mr. W. W. Yen, the Chinese re the same day, When interviewed are proceeding. who is at Weihsien, is personally presentative on the League Council, on the train on his way back, tho directing the heavy movement of who has been in London for the Foreign Minister looked consider troops to the fighting zone,
past week, in the course of which ably relieved because his policy had The representative of Han Fu he has discuss the developments gained the Genro's full approval. Chu, who arrived at Peiping this in Manchuria with Mr. Quo Tai Referring to his candid onuncia- morning, confirms the fighting and Chi, the Chinese Minister in Lon-tion of Japanese policy, the For- is quoted in the Chinese Prosa as don, leaves for Geneys this morneign Minister said that in making saying that disagreement over ing in order to prepare for the that speech he was promoted by the allocation of military revenues meeting of the League Council. his principle of doing all things and respective spheres of influence Mr. Quo Tai Chi is himself squarely. It is his faith neither to are responsible, and accuses the travelling to Geneva for the deli deceive himself nor to deceive others. Chelocito of attempting to extend berations on the Lytton Report There are two strong reasons for bis control info Han Fu Chu's and the Sino-Japanese situation, the earnest desire of Mr. Hsih, the territory,
on Tuesday next week.
Foreign Minister of Manchukuo, In an interview with Router's, for Japan's speedy recognition of representative to-day, Mr. Quo Tai his country. One is that the delay is Chi said he was not disposed to exploited by General Chang Hauch comment upon Japanese recognition Lang and other elements hostile to of the Manchukuo Government.
KEEPER OF THE SEALS.
EX-EMPEROR COMPLAINS OF HIS POSITION.
NOT EVEN JAPANESE "PUPPET."
Peking, Sept. 8. The Chinese papers published inside the Great To tell you the truth, the Japanese Wall call me a Japanese puppet
do not consider me it to be ra
to
puppet. They use me as a mere signboard for Manchukuo, so speak. They want me only to fix
Japan's Awkward Position.
Manchukuo for disturbing the minds of tho Manchurian people by misrepresenting the situation as He was of the opinion, however, though, under the pressure of the
Britain and that Japan was in the position of League,
Aperica, "a man who, having, ravished a Japan cannot possibly recognis lady, has to lead her to a mock Manchukuo. The other reason is wedding."
that the delay is liable to be mis
to Japan's Referring to the Lytton Report, interpreted no duo knowledge of the contents, but he kuo he said he was speaking without secret intention to annex Manchu-
establish the generally known facts believed that the Raport would and stamp Japan as the aggress,
"A policy of further marking time on the part of the interested powers at Geneva," said Mr. Quo
Unshakable Policy.
In taking the lead of the Powers in giving recognition to Manchu kuo, the Foreign Minister declar ed, Japan desires, arstly, to de
of aeroplane linen from the British my seals to documents, when they Tai Chi, "will only aggravate the monstrate that Japan's policy to
Government. This transaction was reported to have Involved £4,000,000, and caused & Renɛntion
Line:
are ready. I am, strictly speaking, situation. Firmness and positive a mere seal-keeper. The Japanese notion is now needed." are responsible for the beginning He stressed the intimate connec
THE Third Cruiser Squadron in Belfast and elsewhere at the and end of everything"
from the British Mediterranean Fleet, composed of the cruisers Curacell, Calypso, Ceres and Cur few, with the submarine Rover, under the command of Rear- Admiral F. L. Tottenham, will pay
a visit from September 17th to 3rd In Hong Kong
to the Bulgarian Naval Pasir at Varia, where Ging Boris and the Queen are now in residence. A tiberal programme of entertain- ment, including swimming competi tions and boxing and football Imatches, is being prepared for the
visitors.
A party of officers and members of the crew, including Admiral Tottenham, are expected to visit Sohn for three days.
PRINCE TO VISIT. DENMARK
SPENDS HOLIDAY WITH ROYAL PARENTS
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Ruday, Sept. 16. HR.H. the Prince of Wales, who
left London by the 7.30 train yesterday for Balmoral to spend a few days with their Majesties the King and Queen before leaving for Denmark will fly from Croydon to Copenhagen on September 22 in the now Imperial Airways liner, Atlan- La constructed by Messrs. Arm- strong, Whitworth and Company.
The liter, which is a fine passen- ger, high wing, four engined mono- plane, was specially designed for
perial "Airways Bervice in Africa, the high altitude work of the Im miles per hour, and is expected to and has a cruising speed of 120 complete the 953 miles journey in
BA hours
To-Day
OCCASIONAL RAIN
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT,
FORECAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED.DT. THE ROYAL О13ERVATORY AT 5.92 P.M., STATED :—
THE ANTICYCLONE REMAINS OVER SOUTH MANCHURIA, THE TYPHOON EX 1STS 18 DEPRESSION OVER TONGKING.
LOCAL FORECAST: EAST WINDS, PRESH; CLOUDY,' OCCASIOKAL BAIN.
NEW ALTITUDE RECORD
BRITISH AIRMAN BREAKS OLD MARK BY 1,500 FEET
ITHROUGH BEUTEC'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Sept. 17.
the Royal Air Force.
The foregoing statement, accord- ing to the local Chinese press, was made by the former Manchu Em- peror now, Regent of Manchukuo, to a relative of Chin Fei, the im perial concubine of the late Em- peror Ting Chih, who was sent to Changchun last month to inquire after the health of the ex-emperer. The ex-emperor is the adopted son of Emperor Tung Chik
tion of the Manchurian situation and the Disarmament Conference and said: "If there is no security how can there be disarmament."
China Protests to America, {REUTER'S 'AMERICAN SERVICE]
the face of all kinds of pressure wards Menchuria is unshakable in
that may be brought to bear upon her by outside Powers, secondly, to give a sense of security to the minds of the Manchurian people, and lastly to make it clear to the world that Japan is free from any idea of annexing Manchukuo.
Some people seem to fear that Japan's recognition of Manchukuo WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.1
will inflame anti-Japonism und THE Chine Note protesting cause a new boycott of Japaneso against the Japaness recogni-goods in China, but there is no tion of Manchukuo was presented occasion for much apprehension on to Mr. Stimaoh by the Chinese this avere, as China cannot be un- An Ancient Custom. The emissary has just returned Legation to-day, with the intimation der any delusion about Japan's from Changchun and reported his that similar protests were being sottled policy. mission to Chin Fei. In an inter-delivered to other signatories to the view, he explained that his trip Nine-Power Pact
Mr. Stimson refuses to comment, had no political significance and that it was made in accordance and it is not considered likely that with an ancient Manebu custom, the State Department will take which requires Chin Fei to send a steps until after the publication of
the the Lytton Report. messenger to inquire after health of her adopted son at the beginning of each season..
Speaking of his audience with the ex-emperor, the Manchu said: "No sooner had I seen him and told him of my mission than be said 'Plesse burry back as soon ne possible and tell Chin Fei that: sho had not nond further missions of this sort. Why all this, trouble |
MANCHUKUO PROTOCOL SENT TO LEAGUE
{THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY]
GENEVA, Sept. 18. Japan has officially forwarded to of travelling such a long distance the Secretariut the Manchukuo
to come here? You may not be Protocol, together with a copy of¦ ubin to see me.""
Uchida's speeen to the Dict on After describing his own position August 25. in Manchukuo as that of a seal- The Chiness delegation sent Sir keeper, the ex-emperor further Erie Drummond s letter on the said that be bad nothing to do with same subject for distribution to what happened in Manchuria, and that everything relating to Manchu kuo who transacted between the Japanese and Mr. Cheng Hsino Hai, his tutor, and new Premier of Manchukuo, and his son.
Matrimonial Error.
his matrimonia]
League members The Chinese let ter has so far not been published.
FIGHTING REPORTED
PEIFING, Sept. 17. Wang Teh Ling's troops and under General - Feng volunteers
Turning to the recall of Mr. Dobuchi, Ambassador to America, Mr. Yoshida, Ambassador to Italy," and Mr. Hirota, Ambassador to Soviet Russin, the Foreign Minis ter said that it was for no other purpose than to afford them oppor- tunities to study the situation at a closer range, in view of the import- ant changes that have come over the situation at home and abroad: of late.
ANXIETY FOR BRITISH CAPTIVES
[THROUGE REUTER'S AGENOT.}
PRIPINO, Sept. 1777 There is still no news of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Charles H. Cork- ran, the employees of the Asiatic Patroleum Company who were cap- tured by bandits on Mukden race- course on September 7. Fears for their life are being entertained.
WORKERS ASSAULT
FOREIGNERS.
Referring to planca was established to-day A NEW altitude record for aero- Cyril Uwins, the well-known air oubine, he said that the initial Chan i have launched several over the Severn Valley by Captain difficulties with Wert Hein, his con- man who was a war-time pilot with mistake was made by the late Em-combined attacks on Kirin City,
garrison AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATE press Dowager who insisted that he where the Manchukuo take concubine, declaring that it is said to be sorely harrassed,
FIGHT AT SHANGHAI, time according to Chinese reports re- was in accordance with a honoured custom of the Chingceived here the traffic on the Kirin-
Shanghai, September 11;-Inves- family.
Hailung Railway, and the Kirin-
tigation into the fight in which Tunbua line is interrupted.
Ma Chan Shia has wired to Nan- three foreigners and several Chi- conenbine," he added, "but owing icing again urging the immediato neas received painful injuries from to the insistence of the Empress dispatch of troops outside the Great disgruntled workers on: Friday bring sure to bear of me, "I Wall "to punish the rebels. A morning at the Pootung. Works of Dowager, who asked my father to yielded Without this initial mis delegate has arrived with an auto- the Shanghai Dock and Engineer take, there would have been no graph letter from Ma Chan Sharing Co., was conducted by the such scandal to-day. I am now asking for funds and a supply of Bureau of Public Safety yesterday. glad of the present arrangement, munitions. which enables her to marry again."
For the first four days of his Flying a 550-horse power "Pega- visit at Copenhagen, the Prince will sus Bristol machine, Captain be the guest of H.M. King Chris- Uwins reached a height of nearly tian, to whom he will carry greet-45,000 feet, beating the previous re ings from the King and Queen for card by over 1,500 feet. the royal birthday on September 20. The airman left Bristol nerodrome On September 27 the Prince will and climbed steadily for over two invention of a cream soap in a
Women travellers will welcome the leave for the Island of Fyen as the hours. The coll was so intense that guest of Count Wedel. On Septer- he had to use the special oxygen tube. This has many of the vir her 20 he will leave Denmark for pumping apparatus and electrically tuse of cold cream, but is distinct Stockholm, spending four days as heated goggles, gloves and clothing. soft, and for it lathers in hard, the guest of H.M. King Gustav. He eventually came down at Eves
even in sea water. A The remainder if his visit will be ham little is squeezed on to the hands, apent at the British Legation. The The record is subject to ratifica- and the tube can be slipped into Prince li return to England ontion by the Royal Aero Club. the handbag.
about October 11.
Instead of bath soup for long Continental journeys,
a. Bond. street specialist sends her clients boxes of half a dozen or a dozen gloves of Turkish towelling fabric. These are impregnated with powder- el soap, and need simply to be dipped in water and one hand rub. bed against the other.
Each glove is intended to pro, vide soap for two or three baths and can be used in sea water.
GERMAN ELECTIONS SET
FOR NOVEMBER 6
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
BERLIN, Sept. 17. THE elections for the new Reich- stag have been fixed to be held on November &
EMIGRANTS FOR KIRIN,
· SIX RETIRED MILITARY
WOMEN OF PHILIPPINES.
"I strongly opposed taking
According to the Chinese press, the ex-emperor -is-much-depressed over his present lot at Changchun and is trying to relieve the tedium by playing a round of tennis with his wife, every day.
OSAKA GREETS OLYMPIC HEROES.
As a result of the fight, the works
Reinforcemnets Bent.
were closed temporarily, while strict precautionary measures have PEIFING, Sept. 17. been taken by the authorities, w Anti-Manhcukio forces occupied The trouble started three days several stations on the Western ago, when 37 workers, discovered Soction of the Chinese Eastern by the management to have absent- Railway, surrounding the Japaneec ed themselves without any case, troops stationed there as Railway were dismissed from as of Septem Guards.
ber 14. Upon learning this, the ab According to foreign messages District Dock Workmen's Union received froia Harbin, further held meeting to discuss the Japanese reinforcements of troops matter, and it was resolved that the are being sent from Tsitsihar to 37 workmen should submit a de- relieve the beleaguered detach tailed repost giving reasons for monta.
their absence.
A CHARTER OF FREEDOM !
Manila, Sept. 12-A delegation of prominent Manila women will witness the signing of the bill giv- ing married women the right to dispose of their paraphernal pro The Olympic athletes Oda, Nam party by Governor General Theobu, Nishida, Tenda and Miss Maho dore Roosevelt at 10 a.m. to-day at visited Canin, to do homage at the Malacanan.
Ikutama Shrine, and to attend a
`A Warning,
While the disputo was pending, meeting held in their honour. · Åt
the 37 workers concerned turned HARBIN Bept.,7. Osaka Station they were met by The Consular Body has requested off the electric motor in the factory Osaka School of Foreign Languages, steps to cope with the kidnapping loyal workers and started assault Mr. Nakamo, President of the the Menchukua Authorities to take unexpectedly at 7 a.m. on Friday They further turned against several Mr. Hosokawa, Chief of the Muni and other dangers which have made cipal Education Bection, Mr.
the public extremely nervous.
ing them. The foreign manager, Oshima, Principal of the Idruo
who appeared on the scene, was *Consuls to Remain, Higher Girls School and a large
seized. Two foreign assistants, who number of people connected with
New York, Sept. 17. esme to the rescue, were likewise the Society of Physical Training The New York Times has received assaulted, and, so were several Chi- They first drove to-the-Municipal a message from its Washington cor- nere watchmen. Office and after an exchange of respondent saying that the United The workers were then armed greeting with the Municipal heads, States plans to retain her Consuls with blunt instruments Just as tho- and Surgeon-Major Horiguchi proceeded to the Ikutama Shrine in Manchuria indefinitely to deal matter was assuming on extremely cars namely Lieut. Colonel Ichi The emigrants will receive the Later they attended a reception held informally with the Manchakus serious aspect, a party of Chinste kawa, Captain Kumagai, Lieuten necessary training during the pre under the auspices of the Munici- authorities when necessary police from the Third District, ar ant Kutsuzawa, Kudo, and Sunage sent month, and leave for Man-pality. There were present about The Consula netedited in China rived. The workers quickly-de- (Continued at foot of next column.) churia in the middle of October. 3,000 people.
will legally continue in that status, persed.
It is understood that Mrs. Roose BIG OSAKA SHARE FRAUD.
velt also plans to be present.
LEADING FIGURE GETS
OFFICERS TO BE IN CHARGE.thor of the bill, and those who Senator Benigno S. Aquino, au-
USUAL STAY OF EXECUTION.
helped him to sponsor it, Senators Tokyo, Sept. 10. The Depart Sotero. Balayat, Jose Belo and Jose Tokyo, Sept. 10-Sentence was ment of Overeens Affairs has decid. Avelino, will witness the ceremony passed at the Osaka District Court ed to settle 500 Japanese, emigrante
This will be the fourth bill ap- on Yasujiro Kashima, formerly on a tract of land covering 10,000 proved by the Governor General chief committee-man of the Osaka cho in Kirin provinca with the sum since the legislative sessions began Stock Exchange, and thrco others of E-107,0000 voted by the recent on July 18, Inst indicated with forgery of Y.1,000,000 session of the Diet. As the leaders
LIN worth of first class shares. Kashima of these intending emigrants, it has was sentenced to two years penal appointed six retired military off servitude with stay of excention for Ave years, and the others to penal servitude ranging from ten month to three years
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