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MILITARY CENTRES
In connection with the British (The Anniversary of the Chin War Organization, the following is
ese Republic.)
a list of centres at which work is in progress, knitting, bandage Hong Kong, 6th October, 1939, making and hospital necessities:
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Monday, 10,30 a.m.-Noon, Y.M. C.A.. Kowloon.
Tuesday, 9.30 am-Noon. Helena May Institute, knitting depot.
Wednesday, 10,00 .m.-Noon. Talkoo Club, Quarry Bay...
Wednesday. 10.00 United Services Recreation Club. Kowloon.
a.m-Noon.
Wednesday, 10.30 a.m.--Noon. Helena May Institute.
Thursday, 9.30 am.-Noon. Pri- son Officers Club
Recreation Club. Happy Valley,
Friday, 10.00 am-Noon. Police
the
There will also be a meeting at Recreation Club, Kowloon Docks, but, the day has not yet been fixed,
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last week.
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An open. American Mixed Doubles Tennis Toumament (automatic handicap) will be held on
EDITORIAL
VOLUNTEER ORDERS:
ORDERS BY LT.-COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
ORDERLY MEDICAL OFFICER Oct 13, HQ. 6.18 pm. (1) Lewis Friday, Oct. 13, H.Q. 5:30 p.ni.gun instruction. (B) D/Rs. Re- Captain F. Bunje.
volver practice at Kennedy Road Range,
Mobile Column
OFFICERS' LECTURE Oct. 9, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Lecture on
Oct. 8. Stonecutters, M.G. Part Pay Duties. All available Officers. Classification. All ranks. Lamch will attend.
RECRUITS-SPECIAL CLASS Oct. 9 and 11, H.Q 5.15 p.m. MO. training.
CORPS GAS COURSE
Oct. 11, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Final
lecture..
HOLIDAY
leaves Queen's Pier at 8.15 a.m. and | Railway Fler, Kowloon, at 8.30 ́a.m. Dress-Mufti. Range Officer- Capt. J. R. Way.
The Mobile will parade in future jon Mondays and Fridays...
Armoured Car Flatoon Oct. 9, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Recapitula- tion. All members to attend.
Oct. 13, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Revolver
Corps HQ will be closed on Tuesday, October 10, except for instruction.
matters of an urgent nature.
PARADES
Motor Machine Gun Platoon Oct. 9, H.Q. 5.30 pm. M.G. I. struction. Dress-Mufti.
1st Battery"
Oct. 13: (1) Those detailed. Hung Gun Detachments: Oct. 11. Bel-Hom Raliway Depot. 5.30 p.m. Rid- chers, 5.45 p.m. Layers and Lewising practice (1) Remainder H.Q gun classes. Dress-Overalls. 5,30 pm. M.G. Instruction.
Oct. 13, Belchers, 5.45 p.m. Full
No. 1 M.G. Company battery parade. Battery drill and No. 1 and No. 2 Platoons: Oct. 13, Lewis gun training. Dress-S.D. H.Q. (.5.30 p.m. Lecture "Gaș.” shirts and shorts, S.D. caps and Dress Mufti. (11) 8 pm, Company
platform shoes.
Dinner. Tickets price $3 may be D.EL. Personnel:, Oct. 11, Wel-obtained from C.S.M. Edwards. lington Barracks, 5.30 p.m. Mobile
No. 4 (Troop) Platoon: Oct. 13, light training. Dress-Overalls.
H.Q. 5.30 p.m. See circular,
2nd Battery
No. 2 M.G. Company Oct. 1 and 12, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Nos. 5 and 7 Platoons. M.G. and Oct. 9, Scandal Point. 5.30 p.m. L.G. training as per programme. Those detailed to attend. Dress-
Oct. 12, Kowloon Dock, 5.30 p.m. Overalls and S.D. caps.
.. Classes for Layers, Rangetakers | and A.A.L.M.Q.!--
No. 6 Plutoon.
L.G. and Rine
Gun Detachments: Oct. 11. Scan- training. dal Point, 5.30 p.m. No. 2 Gun. Oct. 15, Stonecutters. M.G. Part Dress Overalls and 8.D. caps, II. .
Oct. 12: Scandal. Point, 5.30 p.m. No. 1 Gur. Dress-Overalls and S.D. caps.
D.EL. Personnel: Ocs, 11 and 12. Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m.
No. 3 M.G. Company Oct. 7, HQ. 2.30 p.m. Manning Exercise. Dress as detailed.
Oct. 8, F.Q. 8.30 am. for Peak
Dress Range. Those detailed Dress op-
tional. Equipment will be worn.
Oct. 9 and 12, H.Q. 5,30 p.m. and L.G. training as ir programme.
Overalls and 8.D. caps.
Uniform: Tuesday. Oct. 10. H.Q. 5.30 pm. Uniform and fitting of respirators."
3rd Battery
Gun Detachments: Oct. 9 and 13, Belchers, 5.30 p.m. Dress. Overalls, S.D. caps and G.P. shoes. Bange Finders: Oct. 9, 5 p.m. and Oct. 12. 5,30 p.m.-Bélchers.
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No. 4 MG. Company Oct. 8, H.Q. 7 a.m. Compulsory Manning Exercise. Details as per company circular,
Oct. 11, HQ: 5.30 p.m. Company parade. L.G. instruction. Lesson 13.
The following will attend DR.F. Examination at Belchers at etc. L.G. instruction.
Oct. 13, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O... 5 pm. on Monday, Oct. 9:-Bar, C.
talled. Musketry, N. Dragon, Gers. K: C. Lum, J. W.
No. 5 M.G. Company
AMERICA DOES NOT BELIEVE JAPANESE PROPAGANDA
The people in the United States no longer belleve in Japanese propaganda, stated Dr. T. Z. Koo, special secretary of the World Student Chris- tian Federation, in a talk at St. John's Hall on Wednes- day evening.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1939.
Hello & Goodbye
(BY A. W. HYER)
Within the next week it is expected that Pan Ameri-- can Airways will add thousands of miles to their practi- cally worldwide network of air lanes when the San Fran- cisco-Auckland route is inaugurated. It is understood the Boeing, California Clipper, which has called at Hongkong, will be the flyingboat to make the coming trip.
Other expansion plans of) Mr. A, E, Houston was a very- Pan American Airways, and pleased traveller from Australia. business must be good for His trip north by Imperial Air- Dr. Koo, who was sent to the this commercial airline, is the ways flying-boat was grand! This United States by the Chinese Government at the outset of the Purchase of six new B-814 gentleman is a merchant in Aus present hostilities to propagate flyingboats in the next two and from the Japanese city he will
tralia and is on his way to Köbe-.. China's cause arrived here a few on the Hongkong-San Fran- cross the Pacific to the United days ago, He left for Chungking cisco route and it is planned states on a business trip.
to operate them across the hopes to fly the Atlantic on his Pacific.
way home, but-there la "na tell- ing!"
on Thursday.
Air France
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MANY DECHIVED In the beginning of the war, Dr. Koo sald, many Americans were deceived by Japanese propaganda THE VILLE DE BEYROUTH, A visit to Hanoi and went home by
France, arrived on the inward
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Mr. E. T. Taylor, of Cebu. Phi- lippine Islands, returned from
which claimed that Japan was
Pan American Airways' Honolulu the suppression of weekly schedule on Thursday at assisting In
Clipper on Friday morning. This Communists in China, But after 4.50 p.m.
Mr. A. Roth and Mr. M. Levitt flying businessman is an oficial.of the Japanese rape of Nanking, į launching a war of aggression in sengers travelling from Hanoi. Pan American Airways they fully realized that Japan was were the only two European pas-the Cebu Cement Co. China, Following the Japanese Seven other Chinese passengers occupation of Canton and Han-arrived in the Colony, their names PAN kow, a campaign to boycott Ja- not being divulged. Outward Friday
panese good was enforced in real earnest.
Dr. Koo attended the World Youth Congress at The Hague'in July and was deeply impressed by the profound sympathy towards China.
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vellers.
AMERICAN AIRWAYS". Honolulu Clipper landed at... · Kal Tak on Thursday at 1.15 p.m. and Captain K. B. Beer was very THURSDAY AT 6 A.M. the Air pleased with his seventeen tra-
France service departed on its Mr. Shrigopal Nevatia, a business. return fight to France, via Hanol,
executive from Bombay, certainly Madame H. Cosme, the attractive wife of Monsieur H, Cosme, French hand information regarding the had some interesting and first- Ambassador to China, was the out- standing passenger on the early European situation.. morning flight. MARRIAGE AT
This interesting traveller is glad. She is returning he took the round-the-world-way", REGISTRY
4.
The marriage took place at the Registry, Supreme Court, yesterday of Mr. Leong But-fan, merchant, residing at the Empress Hotel, and Miss Tam Ching-ngar, of No. 6 Mosque Street. The witnesses were Mrs. Cheung Pul-hing and Miss Chu Chi-wan
to France.
Lieut. A. Ligendtre was bound home. It has all been most excit- for Indo-China and Mr. J. B. Cong educational and quite a bit. stantin. Director of the naviga harrowing. However, he is fast as excited over his forthcoming tion company CAN.. was return- ing to his office in Hanol after journey to Bombay by Imperial
Airways on Sunday. business conferences in the Colony regarding shipping:"
Mr. R. Lasale, executive of John Manners and Co., Ltd, was on an- other air journey to Hanol.
Three Chinese passengers also The following forthcoming mar- travelled by the French service for riages are announced:----
Hanoi.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. Arthur William Betts, ship-
to
Mrs, May Aubrey, one of the out- standing fashion buyers and spe clalty shop owners in the Far East came flying to the Colony. The fashion expert, with headquarters- n Manila, will spend a week in.
local shop, "Matzee's Ltd.” making ready for the autumn and winter season displays. Her cos- tume of greyish-pink complement-
her
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the Courts of the Hongkong Cricket Club in ald of the British War Or ganization Fund or Sunday, Oct.
Those de- wright, HM 5. Tamar, and Miss Imperial Airways 29, commencing at 11 am, sharp,
Hulda Gladys Everden, af No. 1 THURSDAY, 3.35 PM., Captain B. ed by blue accessories was most Shakespeare Road, Gillingham, Entries wth entrance fee $5.00 | Yu, P.. Wụ, K. D. Seyer, H. A. Souza,
A. Dykes brought the Dorado fetching, and this lady certainly Kent, England;.. per couple) to be sent to Mr. L. | F. K. Leung, and E. Morgan (2nd Oct. 11, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) Class
an ever landing at Kal Tak knows her styles! Goldman, c/o Messrs. Gilman and Bty), Dress-Overalls, S.D. caps A. Lecture and instructions (out- Mr. Henry Richard Tappenden, Airport. The Imperial Airways'; Two young members on the pas- Co., Ltd.. by Saturday, Oct, 21.
and GP. shoes.
of-doors) on duples of fire con-warder. Stanley Prison and Miss mid-week inward service from senger list were Master Edison Co troller in indirect are. (1) Class Sarah Blyth, of No. 27 Wing Lok Bangkok carried 130 kilos of mail Seteng and Master Emerson : Co 3. Repairs and adjustments. (H) Buildings,
from all Empire ports. Class C. Mechanism care and cleaning (continued)...
are always unscrupulous speculators who are ready to take advantage of such ten- dencies for their own person- al gains with loyalty to their country taking a very minor
London Omce: 53. Fleet Street place..
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HONGLONG, October 7, 1939
Danger Of Speculation
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HQ
Lewis Gun Squad: Oct. 9. 5.15 p.m. Dress Overalls and S.D.
caps,
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K.D.
Oct. 12, H.Q. 5 pm. for Kennedy Road Range, Dress-K.D. trousers, Oct. 14, E.Q. 3 p.m. Manning shirts, 8.D. caps, webbing belts, exercise. Dress-S.D. caps, boots.
shirts, K.D. shorts, Puttles, bose- D.EL. Personnel: Oct. 13, Wel- tops, and boots. Pouches, braces, lington Barracks, 5.30 p.m. Bress belt, froz, haversack and water- ---Overalls and S.D. caps.
bottle (Alled). Telephonists Course: Oct.
Anti-Aircraft Company
IN" HONGKONG, as else- Belchers, 5.30 p.m.. Dress-Over- Oct. 12, H.Q. 5.30 pm. Instruc- where, this type of specula-alls and S.D. capa.
tions, etc. on forthcoming Man-
5.30 p.m. Dress-Overalls and S.D., Oct. 14, E.Q. 2 p.m. Manning caps. ·
Exercise. Dress as for No. 5 MO. Company.
tion is undoubtedly thriving. Layers Course: Oct. 12, Belchers, ning Exercise.
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It is, of course, impossible not to expect gossip and rumour to hold sway-based mostly as they are on the meagre details which filter through to the newspapers under the "description of "war news." Lewis Gun Personnel: Oct. 11, Like the proverbial snowball, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Dress Overalls, 8.D.
caps.. the these speculations grow in THE PRONENESS of
British press at home and size and distortion with the returning 10 p.m.). All members Oct. 13, Queen's Pler; 5.30 p.m. abroad to speculate on the most harmful effects not only except Lewis Gun. Personnel. Dress: war in Europe and its effects to the temperament of the Overalls, SD, caps, gun plat on the world in general, are people, but also to the finan- form shoes. Haversack rations will likely to have dangerous re- clal side of the war burden. be provided. percussions, which, all un-In every part of Britain's vast wittingly, will do more harm | Colonial Empire appeals have to the cause for which Britain been made to the community and France have taken up to face what is before them
4th Battery D.E. Personnel: Oct. 11, Wel-
Air Arm lington Barracks, 7.30 p.m. DEL Oct. 8, Hal Tak, 9.30 a.m. Flying Switchmen as detalled. Dress parade. Overalls, S.D. caps.
5th Battery Oct. 9, Queen's Pler, 5.16 p.m. No.
Oct. 11, Queen's Pler, 5.15 p.m.
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Oct. 9, Kai Tak, 6 p.m. Lecture. Oct. 15, Kai Tak. 9.30 am, Com- pulsory #ying parade,
Army Service Corps Company Driving instruction.
Oct. 8, RAS.C. Camber, 9.30 a.m
parade:
Oct. 12. H.Q. 5.30 pm. Company Oct. 15. H.Q. 9.30 am. Supply
!section.
Field Ambulance Oct. 11 and 13, Field Ambulance Parade Ground. 5.30p.m. Dress as for "last drill.
2 Bec.
No. 1 Section and all N.C.OS. Oct. 11, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Benior No. 2 Section.
Oct. 12, Queen's Pler. 5.15 p.m. N.C.O.'s promotion examination."
Oct. 12, Military Hospital, Bowen Oct. 13, Queen's Pler. 5.15 p.m. Road, 5.30 p.m. Lecture by Major No. 1 Section.
Archer, RA.M.C. Babject-Treat- p.mment of Gas Casualties.
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Oct. 14, Queen's Pier, 2.15 No. 2 Section and all N.C.Os. Oct. 19, Military Hospital, Bowen Oct. 15, Queen's Pier, 9.15 am, Road, 5.30 p.m. Lecture by Major No. 1 Bection,
arms, than if comment was in the true British spirit. based merely on real facts, That these appeals have not The most alarming example been in vain is proved by the of this inclination to specu- calm resignation with which late on the future turn of daily normal life is being pur- events is in connection with sued in the determination to the various statements which keep the flag flying at all" have been made as regards costs. the duration of the present hostilities. Whether the pre- sent war in Europe will last for six months or six years, it is the spirit with which the task was undertaken, which has hitherto prevailed, and can be responsible for inaking Field fortification. B and C Classes. which will undoubtedly con- such a position possible can Demolition. tinue to prevail, that will be described in one unattrac-
NOTHING, THEN, should be allowed to undermine or jeopardise that traditional British spirit which has made the Empire what it is to-day. The most subtle factor which
ganda."!
over
Field Company Engineers. Oct. 9, KCR. 5,30 p.m. Arms 'drill,
Oct. 11, K.C.R. 5.30 pm. N.C.O'S and those detailed. Drill under R.8.M
Bowie, R.A.M.C.. Surgery,
י,
Subject-War
Pay Section Oct. 13, H.Q. 5.30 pm. CORPS ORDERS—AMENDMENT
Corps Orders: No. 38/39 dated! Bept. 22, 1939, para. 12-Etrength-
Oct. 12, K.CR. 530 p.m. A Class, Increase,
Beach Light Company
Oct. 9. HQ. 5.45 p.m. Re-of- ganisation of company and squad- ding for instruction.
Oct. 12, H.Q. 5.45 pm. Lewis gun. Instruction. Recruits-Squad and arm drill.
Corps Signais
Recruits who joined the 5th AA. Battery and Field Company, Engi- neers. Fat "Pte." read "Onr." and "Spr. respectively.
(TO BE. CONTINUED)
CRUEL RUSE TO. SWINDLE PUBLIC
A trick of poultry dealers
Seteng who have been visiting. their prominent father in Manila. That Clipper trip was indeed something they will not forget for many a day and their nonchalant «“ attitude on Arrival Was most amusing. Something on the order of just a plane hop, you know!"
The well-known Mr. Lals Araneta, of Manlia, was, supposed. to be making a round-trip flight by the Honolulu Clipper, but re- ports have it, "that it was too early in the morning" (the Friday Lady Northcote, honoured the 8.30 am, departure), consequently, fanction at the end of the after he is still visiting in our city. noon, by presenting the prizes. Mr. John C. Littig, executive of She also inspected and purchased International Harvester Company · various pieces of work on sale.. in Manila, is paying another of his Sentences to imprisonment with hard labour, totalling six months, of the Busy Bee, introduced a
Mrs, R. A. D. Forrest, President short calls in the Colony and will probably return south by steamer were passed by Mr. Q. A, A. Mac-
Instead of present-Outward Friday fayyen at Kowloon Court yeatering Lady Northcote with a floral day on three Chinese, convicted
Busy Bee Annual Card Party In Aid Of St. Dunstan's Home
The annual Busy Bee card and mahjong party in aid of Bt. Dunstan's Home for the Bind was Held yesterday after- noon in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel, Approximate- ly 250 women attended. There was also" a sale of beautiful handwork and knitting donated by the members.
BICYCLE THIEVES
SENTENCED
new feature.
bouquet, it was decided that a FRIDAY 8:45 AM, the Honolulu of stealing bicycles. It. Was piece of work from th Basy Bee
Cupper: was, under way for San alleged that the three were mem-club would be more appropriate Francisco, via Manila. of bicycle thieves operating in dress hangers covered in various home to America and her famous bers of one of the several gangs and the gift was a lovely set of Miss E. Goodman is on her way Shumahulpo, Tsimshatsu and Mongkok districts in Kowloon,
AIRPORT NEWS Imperial Airways: "
SOUTHBOUND Sunday: Hanol, Bangkok. Dorado-7 am..
NORTHBOUND Monday: Bangkok, Hanol, Hong-
kong. Della-4 p.m.
Air France:
NORTHBOUND)
Wednesday:
"Hongkong. Service-3.p.m.
France, Hand,
SOUTHBOUND. Thursday: Hanoi, France, Bervice-6 am.
Pan American Airways:
EASTBOUND Wednesday: U, S. A.,
Hongkong.
China Clipper-2 pm.
WESTBOUND Thursday: Manila, USA,, China Clipper-8:30 am,
shades of georgette.
COSTLY PRIZES
musical brother, Benny Goodman. Her short trip to Shanghai stilf remains a mystery, but evidently The prizes donated for the all is well, as she was full of afternoon play, consisted of many miles before her departure, costly items, Mrs. RA. D. Forrest General Wen Ying-haing, former presenting a set of after dinner Secretary of the late Dr. Sun Yat- coffee
сира and saucers with sen and now connected with the spoons, Mr. W. J. Carrie a lamp Ministry of Finance is flying to and shade, Mrs. F. Cole--three the United States on his first. teak and brass trays, Mrs. W. J. E trans-Pacific air journey, MacKenzie "a lemonade set, Mrs. Mrs. Mable Sweet enjoyed" an- Millington a tray with hand- other Clipper trip to Manila. The worked centre.
wife of Captain Sweet, of C.N.AC. Mrs. G. T. May's beautiful hand-is going south to fetch the young worked fre screen was the first members of the family who will raffle prize, Mrs. W. Hast a large ink return to Hongkong with their well and stand, Mra, H. Strange a mother in the near future. lacquer cigarette set. Mrs. [A] White, a retired member now in Shanghai, hastens to the United
And Mr. E, D. Smith, from
Scotland, sent a line set, Mrs. States for business conferences; Buddon a blotter in leather case,
while Mrs. B. Maughan, Hon Motorship Traffic Secretary and Treasurer donated a
set. of linen,
THE WINNERS
The prize winners were:-
MR. R. E RASCHLE went sailing down to Manha on the big Dutch motorship this week.. Though we did not have the plea
Contract Bridge-1. Mrs. Rout-sure of saying "adios" reporta have: Manila, ley, 2- Mrs. C. C. Nelson, 3. M. it that the beer industry calls him
G... Razavet. Consolation prizes south. w
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prove to be the major factor tive word known as "propa Parades will be held twice week- In the final outcome.
Propaganda is asly in future. ONE OF THE MOST serious necessary in this war for the effects of idle speculation is triumph of Justice the influence it must un- Might, as power and shell are doubtedly have on the econo- necessary on the battlefeld. mic life of the nation. Mar- But, such propaganda must
were between Mrs. H. »Odell and. Miss A. M. Thomas and Miss C.. kets on which transactions be above reproach, and must
Mrs. McNeill.
McNevin were en route to Durban. are carried out for the essen- be" such as to increase the Oct. 7. H.Q. 2. pm. Manning whereby they make heavier the
Auction · Bridge-f— Mrs. W. and Capetown, respectively. The tial needs of the population faith of the Empire at all exercise. No. 3 Company CBM owls they sell to fetch a better
Parsons, 2, Mrs. Smith, 3 Mrs latter young lady traveller is going and for the obtaining of sup- times, be based on realities Meadows.
price was brought to light at
Rowe Consolation prize, Mrs to enjoy her trip south after a. plies for a successful pro- and not on idle speculation. Week-end, Oct. 7 and 8. Line Kowloon Court yesterday when
Barnet,
hectic spell of nursing and routine secution of the war, by the Then, when the monster of Maintenance parties and D/Ra, astu poultry dealers were charged
Chinese Mahjong-1, Mrs. Peck in one of the local hospital. Allies, are only too ready to aggression has been finally detailed.
with cruelty in that they had His Excellency the Governor ham, a Mrs. Thomson, 3. Mrs. There were a good many friends fluctuate on the merest vanquished, it can be truly Operating Section Signal train-chicken. It was stated that sand to be played on the Hongkong Smith.
Oct. 9. HQ 5.15 p.m. (1) Line and forced food down the throat of a will be present at a football match Redwood. Consolation prize, Mis to bid Mr. Dean A. Smith bon rumour and despite the said that the battle was woning in subsections. (11)
voyage....... This ocal resident is D/Rs was mixed with rice and forced Football Club ground on Tuesday, Chear Mahjong loyalty of the millions of sub-fairly and in accordance with Riding practice as per roster down a chick's throat by one of Oct. 10, at 4 pm in aid of the Schmitt, 2. Mrs. Guest, 2. are quis with her young baby who had MIAH travelling down to Lourenco Mar- Jects who form the Empires all the rules of International
Oct 11. There will be no NCD's defendants. Fines of $ were im-British Fund for the Reller of Harrison Consolation prize, Mrs. little to say about the coming Class
posed.
Distress in Chine.
voyage other than many smiles,
of Britain and France, there law and Justice.
Hourihan
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