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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 17,

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FROM PAGE ONE export to Chungking he said "he was not quite clear about that."

"Domci" says in articles prominent.

abrogation

One newspaper said that according to the Japanese Government's inter- pretation of the agreement

which

resulted in the three-month closure

resumed on 22nd at

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NOTICE

COUNSEL'S CRITICISM

OF COLLEGE TRUSTEE

Hearing of the appeal concerning the Munsang College was continued this morning before the Full Court, comprising Mr. Justice E. H. Williams and Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser. The appeal was brought by Rufus Huang, Wong Sun-yin and Lee Siong-to and was against an order made in Chambers by the Chief Justice that Mr. Huang ceased to be a trustee of the College and a member of the College Council. The respondents were Dr. S. W. Ts'o, Lam Tsz-fung and Mok Hing-shung, the other trustees of the College.

38 Years Service With

Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., appeared for appellants on the in- structions of Mr. E. S.,C. Brooke, of Hastings and Co., and the

Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, Jnr., instructed by Mr. M. H. Turnor.

of Deacons, represented respondents.

and

Hongkong Cricket Club.

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Many cricketers will learn, with Canton regret of the death on Wednesday of Cawnpore

Colombo Pan Loon, the No. 1 Groundsman of Cebu the Hongkong Cricket Club for a Delhi number of years. 68 years old, he Haiphong Joined the Club staff in 1902 and had Hamburg thus completed 38 years' service.

it was stated by Mr. Potter at the Shanghal Bank in Kowloon, wrote previous hearing that the school was letter to Dr. Ta'o asking why the nc- to the opened in 1920. During the period count had been transferred from January 1 to June 30, 1839. Mr. Chartered Bank when there was still Lam agreed to the building of the an overdraft of $14,000.

Account Transferred school being proceeded with,

A wily bowler of no mean ability, a Ioan of $10,000, Mr. "What any decent man would have promised Huang was given authority to raise done," said Counsel, "was to go to he will be missed at the Club nets. o further $20,000, and a declaration Mr. Philips and sald they wanted to He was also a useful tennis player.

A separate account for the of trust was executed in June, 1939. open

Mr. Huang, with the school fees. Instead, Dr. Ta'o, M. behind aigned the building contract knowledge of the

himself responsible

person is authorised to solicit or On June 28. Mrnell himself Lam and others chose to go

B. WYLIE, General Manager.

of the Burma route, the Best Gov Nazi Plane Attacks

tor

and the back of the Bank and opened an 15 a it.account with another.

that he

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WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (UP). The Navy: Department - has ordored the Second Division of organised reserves stationed ¦at; Baltimore to active duty. In the Canal Zone for, the duration; of the emergency."

TRAFFIC REPORT

Collision With Wall In King's Road

Mr. Stevens, of the "Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd., was involved in a slight accident in King's Road near the A.P.C. installa tion, North Point, yesterday.

In a report to the Pollee, Mr. Stevens said that he was driving car FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General No. 4541 when it skidded, mounted Banking Bualness transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTE opened and the footpath and collided with the FIXED DEPOSIT received for One Year wall surrounding the installation. or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur" | The car's radiator was damaged, but rencies at rates which will be quoted on

the driver escaped injury; application,

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, London The Bank's Head Office in undertakes Executor & Trustee business, and claim rekavary of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be nacertained at any of its Agencies and Brancher

R. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

MONEY FOR OUR EVACUEES

FROM PAGE ONE

European On Serious Charge

Notice is hereby given that no collect donations for the War Fund organised by this Company.

All donations, with the excepLam, who was to have signed it a scandalous way of treating such on ly displayed on the front page alltion of those sent through The well, refused to do so an the grounds institution which has been financing

that there was no guarantor, whch the College." Japanese newspapers indicated that

not require. Mc. On the same day. Mr. Potter con- the Japanese Government will adopt Hongkong War Effort Committee, the contact did

Or other properly constituted Huang thus made hmselt responsible tinued, Mr. Huang wrote to Dr. TRO strong menaires for dealing with the reopening of the Hongkong route bodies, should be forwarded, and for $20,580, the cost of the building, denying that the accounts were in a

Work was commenced on July 1, muddle and polating out

CHUNGKING, Oct. 17 (Cen- which Japanese authorities regard a cheques made out to "War Fund-

untinternl

by the

save the tral). Both Hauancheng and South China Morning Post, Ltd." but there were no liquid funds avall was forced to take over the fleancial

able for payment. Mr. Huang hoped responsibility in order to British of the Anglo-Japanese"`ngree-

loan of $10,000 from a school.

Kwangteh, important Anhwei

Case To Be Considered to raise a ment of July 17.

In his reply to the Bank, Dr. Ta'o

Harry Howard Wells, 23, un- friend in Macao, Lam had promised

the Council expected said that with regard to the overdraft towns, recently attacked by the $10,090, and

employed Canadian, residing at grant of of $14,000, the Council had decided to Japanese, are now reported to Government would make a

The Peak, was charged before The Japanese went to Langki on $15,000 when the bullding was com-carmark the Government Grant for have been cleared of them. picted.

Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.Q., at the the money, however, repayment of 11 and explained the1 None

for cogent and urgent rensona, the the Anhwel-Kinngu border and rein- forthcoming, owing to the extra- ordinary conduct

duct of Dr.

Counell had found it necessary to forcements have now been brought in 348 approx and §/ for each additional Central Magistracy this morning Ts'o, who

open another account in another)ns fighting continues.

with driving a car while under also the annual stopped the

bank. He also apologized for any The Chinese made a daring raid on

Refund Necessary ;] the Influence of drink on October Government grant of $6,000 from

trouble caused.

the Japanese garrison at Wüllpat, in Payment at these rates will 16 at Lockhart Road, and driv- until the dispute was settled. Mr. relled on the

Mr. Potles remarked that he could the southern suburbs of Tungchieng made by the Australian Government tluang had entirely promises made to him when he sign-not understand the mentality of Dr. in south Hupeh on the night of Octo- in the first frastance to all evacuees Ing without a licence.

telling Mr.

Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios ap- Ts'o In not

Huang ber 13. Troops which rushed out USC about the proposed ed the building contract,

penred for Wells, and pleaded guilty the from Tangkeng were intercepted and Irrespective of their financial stand-

Ing. but inasmuch Government Grant, because the pool driven back into the city.

on both charges.

"I am instructed tion of the overdraft was that it was

An attack was made by Chinese necessary to refund to that Govern-

to plead pulity Wells has had a troops in west Shansi against the meut all its disbursements, it is ex-

pected that all husbands or fathers and to say that Japanese in Lingshih on the Tatung- normally responsible for the main cence to drive in the Colony in Puchow Railway and Shultow, tenance of their families will contri- 1933," said Mr. D'Almada Remedios. "His mind being so distorted by sintion north, an October 10,

bute recording to their means towards this refund.

drink pesterday gave him the im- Arrangements will made for hus-pression that he could sull drive the Hongkong car. He is a young man, and I ask

crument has agreed to

close the

Hongkong route indefinitely. It hav-

ing further been pointed out by the British Government that

tupped

shipments

since

uf arms and munitions to China from Bongkung have

January, 1939,

Japanese Argument

Goods Train

FROM PAGE ONE the Vetorin docks were visible from Although British The three-month Ilmột contamed in across the Channel. the agreement referred to the Burmahters acught to nvold battle, route alone and not to the Hongkong British pursuit planes were shot down German seven compared to only to Japanese 15120

anti-aircraft Atoute, recording

planes. In addition, thorities, newspapers sale,

32

Letter Quoted Continuing his opening this morn-

of

ing, Mr. Potter quoted a letter written secured to the extent of $12,000 by a The "Nichinichi! Shimbun" said that uns brought down five British pisne, by Dr. Ta'o on November 9, 1930 in Trlend of Mr. Huang,

are

re-

will help the trucks to maintain good speed along the 700-mile high way to Kunming.

Burma Rd. To Open 12.01 a.m. On Friday

FROM PAGE ONE

of the Burma Road with Friday.

start

down one,

which he suggested that Mr. Huang

and naval anti-aircraft guns brought had no right to spend portion of the school fees for payment on the build- Mr. Petter submitted that his The British air force was "unable Ing. to attack milltary objectives in theellent had every right to do so in

Counsel's Challenge "Why couldn't Dr. Ta'o, if he want- ed to behave decently, go round to Potter "'I'11 the Bank," asked Mr.

a

child.

bands to *repay

as it will be

Uie

Reich during the day time. Bombslew of the fact that Dr, Ts'o and Mr, tell you why, I was because the RAD EN LINUUN Government either at these rates ar you to deal with the case, as leniently

',

LONDON,

over

un London area.

to

It was categorically denied that the trucks will only be permitted carry 169 gallons of gasoline for their own use and it was added that aero- planes and munitions would be re-

lensed to China on Saturday.

WETE

over two southeast towns.

Train Hit, Say Nazis

"A

ap-

THIS MORNING

Continued From Page 1

first thing the Bank would ask would be whether Mr. Huang hud the au- thority of the Council for the over- draft, and he would have to reply yes, He did not go because he can't. challenge the other side to give any reason as to why these co-trustees did not go and explain to Mr. Phillips the whole position. It is their account,

however. Auddenly ch- after all, instead of that, they went raiders, behind the back of the Bank, and countered a heavy anti-aircraft bar-

unjustified."

Mr. Potter next put the following questions to their Lordships: (1) what possible justification was there

at rates suitable to the Individual's as possible.","

means.

take to pay

consider

their

Making Damage Good

for-

to

FAMED NEWSMAN he could be classified as a "Jack of

IN HONGKONG

with Nielson and Comption was

but he

the Japanese Government deler- mined to take a strong stond regard. ing the reopening of the Burma and of its Arm Hongkong routes In view

10 terminnie the determination

were dropped in western and central Lam had stopped the source of supply which

been has conflict

Germany filling and wounding some for the project.

Ran Into Wall Chino

conclusion of strengthened by the

etvilians and damaging some hauses."

Accordingly the husbands, etc., of On November 15, went on Counsel,

Truffle Sub-Inspector F. J. Clarke Daylight Relief

sil evacuees will be asked to under-ald that Wells last night drove in the tripartite pact by which Japati's

Dr. Tho wrote another letter saying China to curb assistance to policy

at the rates slated f LONDON, Oct. 18 (Reuter)There that a sub-committee and been Powers han bren by third-party

tuan hardly been any enemy activity pointed to investigate the accounts

nble to do so. Those who are un-Lockhart Road and ran into a wall. able to pay at the above rates will The police were sent fol, but when

defendant hnd strengthened.

Kone. over this country to-day yet states ufkept by Mr. Huang and asked him to booker since 1930.

they arrived hand over the Tracks Waiting

Anancial be invited to sinte cominunique,

When the car came back some time select 17 (Reuter).to

position confidentially to

later, defendant was

found

to be RANGOON, Oct.

Bombs were reported only in one Counsel commented that this was an trucks Hundreds of high-powered

const town Scotland and at one extraordinary request because all the accounts up to and including 1037 had

recommendations for are walling ready to start along the

point in the West country

re-tready been put before and approved opened an account with the Chartered į rage. They immediately Settlsoned committee who will meet in camera the under the influence of drink. grants of assistance towards the re-lle was taken into custody by In- Burns Rond when the ban on the

No damage ur casualties are

by the Council. In any event, sald Bank, directing that the income from their loads and turned for the coast. to

spector Bendall of the Police Reserve. Raiders Foiled

fund. transport of arms into China is lifted

I am instructed to ask you to take ported.

On March 15, Mr. Potter went on, Later the raiders tried diving under reports

Not Medical Attention (to-day), according to

While full particulars are not yet Counsel, the request had been silenc- the College be paid to it."

a serious view of the drink: charge. ceived from Lashto, near the Burma-

Dr. Tso tummoned a meeting of the the clouds, apparently in an effort to

The above rates include not only available, seeins etear that despite ed by the fact that the louns arranged

said Sub-Inspector Clarke.

Defendant did have a lleence in China border.

widespread and quite wanton bunt for the building of the school had

been stopped and not even mentioned Council with the object of calling on neck their targets, but most of them employed

Mr. Huang to resign. Mr. Huang quickly roared above the clouds with-board and lodging but also reasonable ing of civilions in London on Tues-by Dr. Tro. Transport workers

anti-personal expenses but do not include 1933 to drive a car.

medical attention. The Husbands, number of persons day and night loading the lorries,

Mr. Huang wrote a letter to Dr. was not called to the meeting and jout dropping their bombs, as The rain having abated, the Road day night, the

Most in now in good condition. Moonlight killed, though larger than in recent Two on January 28 last, informing Dr. Tso tried to explain this by say-aircraft batteries blazed.

Mr. D'Almada Remedios: I under- of the bombing was apparent-clc., will be asked to contribute to- raids. IM considered less then In him that teachers had asked for the Ing it was because the matter con-

y carried out from above the clouds,wards any medical expenses of their:

sland his friends are prepared to return of loans and some for salary, cerned him. This morning on enemy float plane and asked him for instructions. Dr. "I cannot understand Dr. Tso's but despite the clouds, the anti-families on similar conditions. rarior raids of last month.

barrage Children of 16 and upwards will make good the damage caused by was shot down by Coastal Command To replied that money borrowed mentality," said Mr. Potter, "because aircraft batteries poured fighters,

from the teachers was borrowed by it was of vital importance that Mr. after barrage at the invisible planes be expected to earn their own living the accident. If a fine is imposed, I

To When the first rald started last night and will receive the special allowance believe his friends will come

ward to help him. Planes Over London Mr. Huang without the authority of Huang should have been present

if the Australian authorities the Council, and he added that die condemn a man unheard is wholly the whole sky was covered with low only that they cannot obtain em-Addressing Wells, Mr. Sheldon SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

clouds. Oct. 101

ployment with adequate remunera-asked what he had been doing in (7.50 p.m.) College had sufficient funds to meet

he had German Claim

tion. (UP). The drone of planes is loud all legitimate payments. Dr. Ts'o

If women permanently in Gov-Hongkong and how long

drawing been here. London as raiders are skuting also said that under the circumstances

BERLIN, Oct. 17 (2.40 a.m.) (UP).emment Service and still

allowance Its Defendant said he first came to, the the city under the cover of clouds. "the College must look to you to make

deducted from Colony in 1933, left in 1935; and re- heard the necessary arrangements with the for Dr. Ts'o in refusing the Macao-Informed quarters here stated that salary receive this

in 1036. He had been At 7.40 pm. bombs

turned screaming and crushing In the debtors and creditors,"

loan and for Mr. Lam in refusing to several hundred German planes are equivalent will be

Canton, Shanghai and Singapore. Shocking Letter"

at present participating, in bombing their salary. put up the loan he promised, both attacks on England, concentrating on

Regarding his work, defendant said At 7.20 p.m, guns were heard firing Ray," Mr. Potter commented, sums being for the fund which was

beacon."

nil trades." His Inst into the clouds a moment after the "that this is a shocking letter to write to be used for payment of the school London "where many blares form a raid started a few minutes earlier in view of the fact that it was not dis building? (2) what was Mr. Huang's

position under puted that every penny borrowed was legal

the cir- than usual.

lost the position when the sink was German pirnes are also reported for the purpose of the school and cumstances? What was he entitled MANSLAUGHTER CASE Mr. Hallett Abend, Far Eastern re- reduced. He hoped to return to

that the College had not sufficient to do?; (3) did Dr. Ts'e and Mr. Lam Weng Ho, 42, was remanded two presentative of the New York Time Canada at the end of the month. funds to meet the demand of the act property in furtherance of the

Repatriation building Co

contract."

best interests of the school and did days in Police custody when he op- was among the passengers who

Mr. D'Almada Remedios: I under- In his reply, Mr. Potter continued,

The well known American journa- stand arrangements are being made and at least 500,000 tons at Rangoon quarters here to-day claimed that Mr. Huang pointed out that he war. Huang? In other words, of thesel peared before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen arrived at Hongkong to-day by the consigned to China and in

Leung, a coolie. Det. Sgt. N. B. list is on his way to Singapore and between the Hongkong Government. mediate transportation.

Transportation capacity, however, killed and wounded when a German $20,000 for the building of the school, acting strictly in accordance with his charged with the manslaughter of Au

Mr. Potter submitted that Mr. Fraser who is in charge of the case Rangoon from where he will make a and the Canadian Authorities to have

trip over the Burme Road to Chung-defendant repatriated. king. to China and 450 tons from Rangoon it, on a troop train near Liverpoo{]had been stopped he was forced to Huang was the one and therefore it applied for the remand. Is only 300 tons daily from Lashio dive bomber allegedly scored a direct and that since the loan from Macao duties as trustee?

obtain loans from other sources in was the duty of the Court to say order to meet his obligations. Mr that Dr. Te'o and Mr. Lam should not Huang also said that he could not It is therefore expected that goods Junkers 38 returning from a raid on understand Dr. Te'o's reference to continue to be trustees.

Counsel added that while he never a Brlush nerodrome dived on a treo unauthorised accounts, and it was Nothing Spectacular

train steaming. westward and scored interesting to note, sald Mr. Fotter, suggested any question of dishonesty CHUNGKING Oct. In its area direct hit on the locomotive that there was not a single item on the part of any one, he would

London Carriez

which they said had been improperly submit that if Mr. Huang had not done what he did, the College would LONDON, Oct. 16 (Reuter),—In a incurred. two-hour tour of London and bath Referring to a loller written by Dr. have been smashed long ago.

The case is proceeding, sta Friday, nothing spectacular in the Bides of the Thames to-day, Ts'o on January 12, Mr. Potter said form of official ceremonies or a mad

| "Reuter's" spectul

it showed that Dr. Te'o had not correspondent that dash of trucks over the highway is found industrial and private life even a spark of kindly feeling for Mr.

Wireless Transmitter on that

Huang. that day,

who had given 14 years to the German bombers which raided the College and had worked his angers to will crois border on Friday are probably imaginary since there is no capital last night had succeeded in the bone for it. In the lattes, Dr.

Foon Sik. 45, described as a need for the Chinese to rush translaying low a bit more of the spraw- Te'o said that the Council authorised with the passdaston of a wireless lives, certain mariners and others in a trading junk on February

fokl, was bound over on $50 for: @ portation and supplies into or out of ling clily and its suburbs, but the Mr. Huang to raise the loan only be transmitter without a Licence ap- 24. He is also accused of injuring and causing the death of Chinn now that the road is to be damage was nothing like what the cause of the assurance given by him peared before Mr. E. Himsworth at Chan Chuen jmmediately before the alleged piracy. **,

Germans have been boasting about. that when the building was complet Kowloon Magistracy this morning

Mr. J. P. Murphy, Assistant Crown the crew and owner and covered their year by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon Magistracy this morning Traffic was running as usual and ed, the College would be able to save and wore remanded for two days in

Solicitor, assisted by Det. Sgt. Estall heads with hoods.

with possession trains were running normally. $4,000-a yeur, and ́on` certain other Police, custody.ram Kain-lu, 51.prosecuted. "T

The victims were taken to an island when he was charged with pos The accused are There was no interference with the conditions.

Outlining the case

Mr. Murphy while the cargo was transferred to of 1,580 packets of Chinese medicated morning business trains.

Conditions Carried Out wireless operator, of 93 Prince

the been falsely applied. The charge In the city, businesses and banks

Mr. Potter commented that not only Edward Road, charged with posses said that about the beginning of the pirate junk. The pirates then set ca to which a forged trade mark had

February, a man named Chan Ying sail and left the unfortunates were carrying on as usual.

had these conditions been carried out slon of a wireless transmitter with came to the Colony se charter a junk island until: a passing Junk came to further stated that the enem

resembled the

that of the

Yuen but interest on the loan from the out a licence, Tam Kam-wao,28,

32, unemployed, to convey cargo to Chinese territory, their rescue and the party were taken Hongkong and Shanghai Bank had clerk, Wong

and Chau Wing-pan, 20, salesman, He drahly chartered junk No. 2476H back to Hongkong been paid up to date,

Within H.K. Water

as not arrested until was

Amplainant Arm said that he Dr. Te'o later wrote that because who are charged with aiding and from the owner in Shing. the accounts were in a muddle, the abetting in the use of an unilcenced About 10 am on February 24, the

ne junk set sail from Shaukiwan barbour September. 9. Sed d Council had decided to have a new wireless transmitter. school account opened

Lt. Commander Kirby, Superinten- but to set up an example for others... Mr. D. W. Waterton of the Govern-with a variety of cargo. Those pre- in another

sented on board, included the owner dent of Cherts of the Royal Dock who might try the same thing. Mr bank, but that Me: Hubng would still ment Radio Office will be prosecuting to Shing, Chan Ving and a crew sard, said he was taken by the Police Hon added that he thought the be held responsible for the old ac-

among whom was the defendant on October 15 to a spot near the Nine accused was morant of the fact that Dr. Tso added that the

Near Nine Pina

Pin group: There he estimated the the trade marks were forged but had Nothing happened until the junk position to be ave miles east of the been used as a stool-pigeon was near Nine Pins about 8 pm, the Nine Pins, He considered the post- same night when d junit was seen tion as in the high seas and within

It is reliably reported that there are 100,000 tons of goods at Lashte

to Lashlo.

for China will continue to accumulate,

While the authorities attaching the greatest importance to! the re-opening of the Burma Road on

Στους

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Oct. 16 (UP)-Informed

this morning.

The same sources claimed that

earports that 2,000 to 3,000 trucks throbbing as strongly as ever.

re-opened.

No Concentrations

In fact, the Chinese authorities will corefully avoid having uny large concentration of trucks at any point In order to escape bombing,

The authorities are mainly in- terested in having the trucks move steadily into and out of China and not in trying to achieve this by one amad dash" as some reports appear to

indicate; }; ka Hapadne

YUGOSLAVIA

To Protect Navigation In Danube

LONDON, O 10 (Reuter)

Committee on which the Comman

RAIDS ON GERMANY

FROM PAGE ONE

and fuel stores were among the chief count. targets. Incendiary bombs ignited School was, in a worse position than

a huge blaze in a large oll, dump at before.

Without Licence

Four men charged in connection

Athlones To Visit Roosevelt

Piracy

:

Of Junk Near Nine Pins Described

.

Hearing of the case in which Ho Lung-chai, alias Ho Kam- chuen, is charged with piracy jure gentium, commenced before Mr. E. Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

Defendant WOS asked by Mr. Sheldon to give his word to be pre- sent at the next hearing, and the until Friday, case was remanded October 25, so that he could give the case more consideration, Mukt Ball of $100 was allowed..

Stool Pigeon In Forged

Ho is alleged to have assaulted, and put in fear of their Mark Charge

Defendant was not

the latter town while numerous That leiter, said Mr. Polter, should direct all were made on the docks never have been written because QUEBEC, Oct. 10 (Reuter)Lord to: approach When within a 100 Colonial waters, der in Chief of the Yugo-Slav forces at Flushing and inland waterways there was not a shigle bit of evidence and Lady Athlone will spend the yards the Junk opened fire on them. Assistant Superintendent of Polies will be--represented, brev toj take later communique announced to justify it. "I challenge the other week-end as guests of President: A number of tokis on Ho Shing's LA Searle sold an identification necessary mcusures to protect naviga that relays of heavy Bridal bombers aida," he added, "to show that the Roosevelt at Hyde Park, New York junk were about to return the fire parade was held at the Victoria Re-

hurled tons of highz explosives for school

than

This was arounced from the when defendant is alleged to have mand, Home on October 3 when c Danube, states the Belgrada radio, ions, and a half hours

Continuing air, Potter's sild:

said that Candian Governor-General and his of the Hokis Chan Chuens, Mean Woo Lanmg-ping, one of the

tion on the Fuge-Slav asotion of the

'measures" are authorised by a dockyards at Kiel Pandy that cover der füst pasted by the Cothell of i twenty Enilway entres in i

A were also attacked

recent worsake Citadel the summer-residenco of, the drawn a revolver, anti that dead one cifred was Identitédexbräunewwines,

1 MEX Fallion, who was | when they are away from whlic members of theicther jurik word of Bouraghe junk) 43, 197

MALPU boarded Ho Shing's yessel and bound ( The cape

shop

Lam

Alfred Y. Hon who appeared for, the was instructed not to press the case

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