Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 18, 1940.
Sunday
November 10
Remembrance Day. Remembr- unce Sunday was celebrated to-day at the St. John's Cathedral, and St. Andrew's Church, when special pray ers of intercession were said for those who gave up their lives for their country in the last wur.. The two churches were crowded. The Rev. J. R. Haga conducted the service at St. Andrew's, while at the Cathedral the Dean, the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson wan
the preacher. Hin Excellency the Governor, Lieut-General E. F. Nor-
D.S.O. C.B.E.,
1 by ton,
M.C., attended II. Batty-Smith, A.D.C., Capt. were present at the Colhedral service, and among the congregation were Major-General A. EG Command- E. Grastil, D.S.O., M.C., the General Omeer Ing, attentied by Capl. R. E. T. St. John,
Rear Admiral A. M. A.D.C., Peters, the Commodore and Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Chiel Justice. His Excellency the Governor rend the second lesson. Collections at both churches were for Earl Halg's Fund.
Wins Golf Tourney. F. D. Hunter. with a card of 75 and 73 (148) won the Jasper Clark Cup golf competition at Fanling to-day, and simultaneously won the Royal Hongkong Golf Club title. T. A. Pearce, the Colony chani- pion, was second with an aggregate of 150. 1 R. Andrewes had the best return on the Old Course, with and K. S. Robertson nad S. Temlinson tied for the best card on the New Course with 79
75
Volunteers' Lawn Bowis Matches in the quarter and semi-finals
of the
Volunteer Inter-Unit bowls competition for the "China Mail" Cup were decided to-day. Resultat
Quarter-Finale
At Recreio, A.S.C. Coy. A beat First Battery A, 28-8.
F. Cullen, W, Hyde, J. G. Moyer and
E. Kem (A.SC. A) beat P. Morrison.
J. ft. Carr, B. L. Bickford and J. Wat
son (1st Battyl
Battery beat Field Engineers A 20-14.
W. Melrose, R. Main, R. M, Keown and V. C. Chalmers (5th. A.A.) beat L Sykes, J. Bottomley, J. L Stephens and A. Spary (Field Engineers).
Semi-Finals
Hongkong News of the Week
November 11
Monday
New Evacuation Plan. The follow- ing communique rogarting evacuation was issued by the Hongkong Govern. ment to-day.
A Page For The
For The Evacuees
tination of refuge it is probable that evocuces themselves will have to ac range for the cost of their own main. tentance thereaftor.
Armistice Day-Armistico Day was observed this year without the cus», In certain eventualities it may be tomary military parade and public come; necessary to organize the evn commemorations, such as gathoring of cuntion of such women and children schoolchildren. As in former yearz, irrespective of race as wish to leave however, wreaths were laid in remem- the Colony and for whom a refuge brance of the fallen at the Cenotaph
And can be found.
Chinese
and War Memorial It is evident that the question of prayers were offered in the Churches, Anding the requisite ships may be dif- His Excellency the Acting Governor, ficult if notico is short, and that, in Lt.-General E. F. Norton, accompanied fact, demand may exceed supply. by his A.D.C.. Capt. S. 1. Balty-Smith, It is important therefore to have a hid a wreath of Flanders poppies at carefully prepared plan well in ad the Cenotaph at 9.15 am., and then
to the
Chinese proceeded vance of any such emergency,
Batanle Gardens The polley of the Government is Memorial at the
Wor
to provide transport accommodation in where he old another wreath.
Among those present at the Gardens the following order of priority, for those who wish to go:
to witness the informal ceremony were
Review Of The Principal
Topics November 10 To Nov. 16
Wednesday
November 13
"
(u) Wives and children of members the Hon. Mr. RA. C. North (Secre
Drau of Young Boldier, The of combatant forces, irrespective of tory for Chinese Affairs), the lion. Mr. M. K. L. the Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Tom, Mr. D. C. K. Hawirion (Labour Of funeral of Signalman W. A. Taylor, face.
neer), Mr. T. F. Lo (Chairman of the of the Hengkong Signal Company, Po Leung Kuk), Mr. Lee Yucheus who died on Tuesday at the Military (Chairman of the Tung Wah Hospitala ospital, Bowen Road, following a Committee), Messrs. Y. K. Chaw, Lam brief liness, took place at the Ming-fan, Young Ngek-fal, P. C. Kwak,
K
"Men Of Harlech:" Hongkong Version
With
Men
Acknowledgments To "Argus"
of Hongkong. lonely, thwarted, Whether we be drawn and quar-
tered
We demand our dear deported. Desperation drives.
We don't care for wars or famine We want no excuse, no gammon, Bachelor fun with to much
▲ Jamon's
our lives.
All our pleas rejected—
Fallacies erected.
We prefer
To be with her
We'd rather have them back and
br henneckled,
All together
Let us bletherl
Let us not be baulked by why or
whether.
Are wo men or are we wethers? Give us back our wives.
the Royal Naval Dockyard, clc,
Kas Man (members of the Tung: Wah Colonial Cemetery, Happy Valley, to- Hospitals' Committee, Messrs Fok day, Full military honours were nu- Po-chol and Cheung atan-tung (mem- corded. bers of the Po Leung Kuk Commit-
tee) and Inspector G. W. Moreton Signalman Taylor, who was only FOMeer-in-chargo
District 21 years old, had been stationed in Watch Force).
of
the
Wreaths were also laid by the Hon. Hongkong for three years. He was Sir Robert Katewall, the lan, Mr. M. a member of the Signals water polo K. Lo, the Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan, and team. His heme in England was in the Hon, Mr. W. N. T, Tam, the Han. Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Mr. R. A. C. North, Mr. B. C. K. Haw
Wreaths Lald at Cenotaph
king, and on behalf of the Tung Wah The service was conducted by the Hospitals. Pa Leung Kuk and the St. Rev. S. Hinchliffe, Army Chaplain. John Ambulance Association and Bri. The deceased's brother, Lance Cer- Kade,
poral A. Taylor of the Hongkeng Signal Company, was the chief mour- At 11 a.m. the President of the ner. These present included Licut- Hongkong and China Branch of the Col. E. Levelt, the Chief Signal Off- British Legion, Mr. A.. W. Hughes, eer, Major L. Hayes, Omeer Com- and Mr. F. C. Hall, luld a wreath at manding the Hoogkeng Signal Com- the Cenotaph. Others in the "Melat
party were Messrs. G. G. N. Tinson, pany, and other officers.
Blyer Reopening Farce.
Under It
H. V. Wilkinson, D. Kossick. F. G. Maunder. Major C. M. Manners, and Mr.C. Trolt, representing the Merchant present Japanese requirements Navy.
will take passengers nine days to
A wreath from the Royal Scots was reach Canton from Hongkong Instead Jald by Lt-Col. D. J. McDougall, ac of the normal seven hours, shipping companied by Lieut, and Quartermaster circies belleve,
J. R. Pirle. the procession including
Sut. Fraser, R. 5. M. Goodfellow. Set
McAlpine, C. S. M. Stanford, C. S. M. the Japanese for resumption of pas- The requirements put forward by Mine and Pte. Jardine.
Reynaud. Consul General for Francoi
and
Thursday
November 14
propriate document to enable them to return without Inconvenience. Any documents taken out before December 17 will be to dated, as to be valid for the full period of their validity from December 17.
St. Andrew's Society. Mr. B. Wylie was elected Chieftain, of the St. Andrew's Society for the ensuing year when the annual meeting of the Society was held to-day. The Vice- "Forms of application with full President is Mr. J. F. MacGregor details of the requirements of the It was decided that celebration of new scheme may be obtained from
Andrew's Day by the Scottish the Staff at the Immigration Offic communlly this year be confined to Marina House, Queen's Road Central, the laying of a wreath
ath at the from November 18. Employera dre Cenotaph and that the main obser asked to convey the above informa
to their servants, vance will be the usual Burns Night tion to Dinner on January 25. There will be no St. Andrew's Ball this year.
Immigration Office. An announce-. ment concerning the opening of the bable date when the restrictions will be enforced was broadcast by Z.B.W. to-day. The announcement stated:
Home Narsing. The following candidates catisfied the examiners at the Home Nursing examinations held on October 28- and and will re- certificates in
SL
John
new Immigration Office and the pro- celve their course
POPPY DAY
Saturday
Novebzer 17
Wedding. The marriage of Miss Ambulance Ethel Hope' Banker, eldest daughter of the late Mr. George Banker, and
furper. Jessie Kriox, Sarah Mrs. M. Banker of B, Peace Avenue, Margaret Gullinger, Tatiana Homuntin, and Mr. William C. Low, Olifinsky, Eileen Medicy, Chrolyn only son of Mr. and Mrs C. Low of Howell, Winifred Margrett, Mury Edgehill, Liverpool, took place to-day Dennelly, Mary Stalker, Mona Turn at St. Andrew's Church, The bride
Chan Jeanne, Mary Kailey,
burne Van der Lann, Elizabeth was given away by Mr. S. E, Green,
Gibbins, Dorothy Brazier, Jenn Op- her uncle. She wore a creation of
Vera pen,
Gavriloff, Dorothy angel sitin lace, cut on princess lincs, Ascough, Clemtina Cock, Morgaret with train at the back. She carried Starling, Lily Chan, Arnes Palers, a bouquet of white gladioli. Miss Marjorie Grindley, Sarah Abdullal,
Mary Fielder, Anna Budagian, Vera Joyce Banker her sister was brides- maid and she wore a frock of philo Well, Jean Armstrong, Mebel
a bouquet of pink tuffels, with Lena G'over, Florence
to match. The Eliza: etli Pearse, gladioll Silvie, Alice Terter, Llly mother attended the ceremony in an Simpsen, Lily Funl, elegant gown of French crep-de-
St. Gertrude,
Mary
Frances
Franklin.
Dern
Mary Bander, Sister
Jane Frazer, Peggy
bride's
Lucy Suffiad, Christine Corra, Marchine in deep wine town. torle Fordham, Jane
Fostul Censorship. According to a Sharp. Margaret Hearson, Pamela notification in to-day's "Gazette", Turnbull, Leah Hawkett. Enn
individuals are not permitted to send
Kathleen Roszelet. Madeline Hut of the Colony through the post
Semala Hobbs, Sister St. Cecile, Dora newspapers or newspaper cuttings. Glanville, Amy Bunder, Alice Malt-
Winifred
Left Bonch, Mollie Blake, Olgn the Hongkong Poppy Day collections
Batemans..
all
und. Marin Wilheming Graf, Mary However, newspaper publishers muy Stuart, send papers and books in proper Mamuk Mary Lo, Martory Teepoldine Corra, Sophie Costides, covers. It is pointed out that viola,
Deane, Mutal
Fielder, on of this fiew, regulation permiķs Frances Webber, Gudrun Helberg, the authorities to destroy or Aispose thought at the Doris Lemmon, Florence Allison and ut in any manner
particular newspaper, newspaper cut- North Wilchell
The following members have now sing, or book, completed their 98 hours hospital Record Foppy Day Collections. It training in the wards and huve is announced by the Secretary of the their Proficiency certificate: British Legion Earl Haig's bund that
(b) Wives and children, frrespective
A wreath from the Free Frenchman senger traffic on November 20 call
records. The Ethel Barron, Margaret this year broke of race, of those who work would be of Hongkong way also laid by Mr. L. for four days quarantine on arrival
to to-day had reached necessarily exposed, such as the Police Blau, who was accompanied by Messra. nt Macao Fort. Canton, and
the Though evacuation meant Burklev. Bertha Oryan, Mary Camp- total up Force, Fire Brigade, ARP. Services, A. Morant, & Grivaud and E. Strauss, formalities to be completed before a there were fewer helpers than bell, Winnie Cox.. Chue Choh-ling, $25,440,01. certain medical services, employees of Other wreaths were laid by M. Louis passenger can leave Hongkong will
Hongkong St. Leger. Only two Hancock, Kan Lal-wah, Salvant Kor, At the others irrespective of race, Hongkong Rotary Club, represented or take four days. The trip, will as ever before, those who collected Mary Frederick. Edna Grant, Mary
on behalf of Earl Haig's Fund on Luk Sz-ho, Sophia Low, Jane Lam-ponics took part in the Hongkong St. As numbers involved are im Dr. Arthur Woo, Prot. R. C. Robertson count for another day.
Leger at the Happy Valley to-day, Poppy Day In Hongkong did bert, Gertrude Macgregor, Kathleen O-Lan beating Dupont Bay by a short possible to callimate it la essential that and Lt. Col. E. S. Doughty: President,
Fewer Refugees. A decrease of 380 some roster of priority be prepared. Committee and members of the Insti It has therefore been arranged to pro- tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders; persons was shown in the figures sup- their work nobly and contributed Martin, Winlfred Phillips,
Raymond, Dorothy Shliston, Jean- Needa rode the winner. Burford, ex- vide a card to be filled in by those Hongkong Police; President. Members piled by the Medical authorities show in no small degree to the achieve. Kwni-fong. Claire Reynaud, Emma head after a thrilling ruce. F. V. who wish to avail themselves when and Committee of St. George'n Society: Ing the position in the longkong rement of a record collection. Here
withdrawn just before the race owing the time comes of any such organised Union Church; Boy Scout's Association; fugee camps on November 8, as com
Sas, Elleen Tinsan and Marie
to lameness.. At Kowloon Cricket Club, 5th, A.A. after the 18th day of November on Toe H. Kowloon Circle: the Corme nared with November 2, Figures for we see Mrs. B. S. Carter and nette Shrigley. Vera Silcocks, Loulae Pected to win the event, had to be
application at the headquarters of the dore. Officers and men of H. M. Ships November 9 were given below with Mrs. Langston, two of the Jadles Young.
who worked all day in disposing
Aminax. In Hanskans. The Medien! Impersonation Charge. A chargo various organisations given above and and Naval Establishments: the G. D. C. those for November 2 in brackets:
and Health Authorities have signalled of impresonating a police officer at nlso at the General Post Omeo for and All Ranks, British Troops In
China: "Albuhera": Hongkong
road out King's Park 1,236 (1304); Matauchung of the popples.--Ming Yuen. those in the last category.
the first case of Small-pox in Hongkonя
ince Inat soring, when the epidemie of Wyndham Street was After a card has been completed by Shanghai Banking Corporation: the 1,181 (1,0021 North Point 1,300 (1,304);
against Marquis Ablong, 20, of King'a' **The Immigration Office will be 1930-1940 come to an end. a person whose husband is in one of Hon. Sir. R. Kotewall, the Hon. Dr. Morrison Hill 538 (39) Tol Hong Comp 2,557 (2,557); Ngau
The victim is a female child of three Road when he appeated at the Cen- the organisations in categories (a) of Ll Shu-fan, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Tam, Squatters Camallera Camp 707 (798), opened at 9 am. on November 18 far (b). It should be handed in to the and the Hôn Mà. M. K. Lo, Taikoot"
It is to be remanded until the following Tüts- headquarters of that oorganisation. If China Const Omeera Guild and Marine Kam Tin 1,830. (1.870). The Fanling the purpose of issuing frontier-passes,vears of age. whose body was deposited iral Magistracy to-day, the case was
noted that it is the practice to cremate day. the person is in the last category the Engineers Guild of China; George Wat Children's Camp which was opened on entry permits and certificates of in Conduit Road to-day all such dumped bodies. card should be passed over the coun- son; R. A. F. Hongkong Girl Guides; November 3 is now holding 180 in residenen,
"It is expected the restrictions on
The Authorities appeal to members Evacuation Petition. A meeting of ter at the General Post Omea where Australian and New Zealand Arocla- mates.
John Ambulance it will be stamped with the date and tion; St
Brigade:
of the public in report all suspicious the Evacuation Registration Com- time of receipt.
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, hospital 18 (15)
Soldiers-Argyle Street 704 (708); in Immigration will be put into force on
December 17 and any persons not in most of the disensa to the nearest mitice was held last night at the A priority list as regards the last represented by Mr, D. J. N. Anderson;
are Health Officer and to secure for the Peninsula Hotel after which tho possession of passports and category will be compiled from such-Hongkong Cricket Club Mr Paul V. The grand total on November 9 was leaving with the intention of retura-selves, and especially for their mail- following communique was issued by written applications in the order in MacLean. Canadian Trade Commis- 10,491, as compared with which the carda nro received'nt the sinner and Ewo Shore und Floating November 2
ing after that dafe are advised, to the protection afforded by anti-Small- General Post Office where
make early use of this opportunity Dox Varination. It is advised that re- the Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. C. Clemo: vaccination should be performed at "The main points of the petition: Armistion Day Cricket, Two all-day Plenty of Water. According to the to provide themselves with the Interimle of not more than three years were approved and the final drafting F. Cullen, W. Hyde, J. G. Meyer and and time of receipt will be stamped..
is now in hand." ... After the analysis of the above lists matches between the Kowloon Cricket monthly report issued by the Water E. Kern beat A. M. Calman, J. G. Ozorio, R. Lapsley and Borrison (Field It will be possible to examine the Club and the Ilongkong Cricket Club Authority, the storage in the land possibility of providing transport and were played "to-day, resulting in both reservoirs at the end of October was
Hospitals for Kowloon. It is re- Engineers).
to make further efforts to find refuges instances in easy wins for the K.C.C. 1,075.38 million gallons ns against
ported that Government is preparing On their own ground the H.K.C.C. 1950.81 millon gallons at the same
sites in Kowloon for. Government School Experiment. At a meeting of for those who have nowhere to go. the Board of Education held in theft must be made clear that the de- seniors were dismissed for 70 (1. J. N. date last year. In Kowloon, the can. Board Room of the Bank of East Asia, cision as to when much a scheme is Anderson 3 for 4. N. D. floyd 4 for tents were 2,869,07 million gallons, com
November 15
suddenly come into existence on the general hospital and an infectious
hospital. Construction the 33), to which the K.C.C. replied with pared with 3,212.03 million gallons lust
island, so the animals soch at Shek-O discasca Comedy Thriller At E.0.0. the Board considered proposed amend put into force must rest with
the 180 for 6.dec. (N. A. E. Mackay 35, F. October. ment to the Draft of Part IV of the Hongkong Government. Once new Grant Code dealing with regula- order to put it into operation has been R. Zimmern 37). The K.C.C Juniors During the month' the consumption duced under the direction of Cocil
which has sought new hunting grounds, first. The new
No amahs for Evacuees. The Colonial hospital will
between tlons concerning admission, attendance, given anyone who refuses accommo- beat their visitors by 102 runs. The in Hongkong totalled 302.09 million Houghton, a first-rate comedy-thriller CJ gallons (including 240.40. infillon gal was presented to-night at the Kowloon and curriculum na put forward by the intion offered will automatically go to home side scored 213 for a dec.
Secretary issued the following com- 500 and 600 beds, while the infectious Macauley 87, K. M. Baxter 50, LR lons from Kowloon and 7.02 million Cricket Club, when His Excellency the
munique this afternoon: Certain the bottom of the list,
diseases hospital will have Grant
provision Schools Council.
It is notified for general information changes were agreed to, and the Although the application card offers Birch 30). The Cricket Club were out gallons of unfiltered water) by an Governor, Lieut-Gen. E. F. Norton was
The cast co- that a communication. has been re for at least 240 beds, with means for Amended form of Part IV of the Code an invitation to give the choice of the far 111 (Baldwin 4 for 44, Curtis 3 for estimated population of 830,000 at the among the audience.
no undertaking 28).:
ceived by the Hongkong Government expansion to make accommodation for unanimously
rate of 23 gallons per head per day. prised Herry Cookie, Vie Labrum, Day approved by the place of destination
can be given that a person will be Poppy Day Football. In the annual as against 321.03 million gallons by Snge, L. R. Birch, WW. Parsons, G. G. from Austraila to the effect that the double that number. It is Y^«merai.
construct Those who question of the admission into Austra to
the transported to such place. It may be Poppy Day football match the Rest of 900,000 people (including villages) at Davies, and Bob Leigh. Consideration was given to a mentioned that the Colony, of Filf has the League beat the Combined Ser- 18.2 gallons per head per day in Octo, in the production were Sidney lla of Chinese amans who wish to hospital on a site Immediately memorandum of the Vernacular Educa- already expressed its readiness to ne vines by three goals to nil. His Ex- ber, 1930.
Minahall (stage. manager), Frank enter the services of evacuates from tlon Bub-Committee on the question of cept evacuees of Ohinese race to the celleney the Governor attended the The consumption in Kowloon and Conner (lighting), "Victor Marek Hongkong, has been given very careful hind the present Kowloon Hospital. Infectious diseases hospital will permitting separato morning and
match, which attracted a huge crowd New Kowloon, excluding Lai Chi Kok make-up), Bob Howard (prompt), consideration by the Minister of the afternoon sesalons in Chiness Primary Whilst Government undertakes to and produced a handsome contribution Water Boat Dock, totalled 408.53 mil. Tem Carr (house manager). Coell Interior;; but that it has been decided be built on a lower level at the Kow- Vernacular Schools.
defray the cost of transport to des- towards the Poppy Day. Fund.
lion gallons by an estimated population Houghton, In addition to producing the by, the Australian Government that loon Medical Centre. This is between of 710,000 of the rate of 11.1 gallons play designed the settings, assisted by
scrvants of Chinese race cannot be ad- the present hospital and the Chinese per head por day, compared with E. Upton and Shing." "During Cho milted to Australia for this purpose," soldiers' Internment camp, „ 387,52 million gallons by B00,000 per
At Kowloon Football Club 6th AA Battery beat No. 8 Cor A 17-10.
W. Melrose, R. Main, I. M. Keown and V. C. Chalmers (6th AA) beat Luz, H. Alves, J. F. Ribeiro and F. Ribeiro (No. 6 Coy).
A1 Kawinon Cricket Club, ASC. Coy. A beat Field Engineers C 21-10.
war
Board
After discussion it was unanimouklý agreed that under existing conditions in view of the large number of refugees in the Colony, the experiment of "two- division" schools appears to be justi fable as n temporary measure subject to the following restrictions.
C) The experiment be confined to Lower and Higher Primary Vernacular Schools.
(2) The length of the scheme should
be limited, permission to continue to be
year.
number of 500,
date stall.
Tuesday
November 12
10,077 on
Friday
Pro
sons at 13.3 gallons per head per day evening a small orchestra from the last year, The Lat Chi. Kok Water Royal Scots played an overture and Bont Dock consumed 8.14 million entracte music. The play was prescal- gallons as against 5.01 million gallons, ed again the following two nights..
Wild Dogs at large. A pack of wild dren's Home has welcomed anothes while consumption of unfiltered water 123 children with their mothers. There in vnlages Independent supplies) dogs which were observed about wo Birth. The many friends of Mr. and are now 33 in the Home and they have totalled 18.61 million gallons, compared years ago in the Tytam area and were later reported to have wandered to Mrs. Peter Tod of 290 The Peak will all settled down very happily, amidst with 13.48 million gallons. be Interested to read the following un- the attractive rural surroundings of Throughout last tuonth, both in Deup Water Bay and then later to Pokfulam valley. are now ・in the nouncement which appeared In The Fanling. The first batch of 84 children Hongkong and Kawloon, there was a Times" on September 10ERKEN
fmm the Po Leung Kuk were trans.constant supply, whereas in October, Vicinity of Shek-O. Within the past "SYMONS-On September 13, 1040 at ferred to the Malauchung Camp on 1939, only a 17-hour supply was pro- few days they have "savaged several Margaret (nee Tod) wife of Capt. J further batch of 100 will be transferred Bacteriologist and Analyst show that Mr. C. Blaker succumbed witham W. D. Symon, RA, a son
to the camp shortly, thus reducing the the quality of the water on both sides other owned by Mr. 1.0 whitham „Children's Home, The Fanling: Chil: congestion at the fo Loung" Kuk.
requested it the end of each school winkeld Nursing Home, Plymouth; to Monday, and it is understood that a ̈vided. The reports of the Government' pet dogs and one of them bolonging to -
(3) Each child should have a mini. - mum of 22 hours schooling per week.az
(4) No teacher should be employed in the schools for more than 30 hours each work
(3). "Any consequent changes in the curriculum_to be subject to the ap- proval of the Director, of. Education. Ngh time-tables, which must be sub- mítiod. to show clearly: how the nume ber of periods or length of periods · hur:beeti" neduresi,"295 m.
(4) Perminion, to operate)- "iwo- [division”, schools must not be used as an argument against bulding aditional or new premises as soon as circums tances părinTEXT A SURES
-(7): "All" schools; desiring to operate ing me “two-division”// kystem :, must obtain the previous permission of the Director.
of the Harbour was excellent...
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deer, evacilates
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ongkong Evacuates
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are almost certainly the same pack, the
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- was badly, injured, and only saved from death by the intervention of the botto
• adrvants (7Xia: bellaved that the pack? numbers seven, but they trually, carry out their affacki1 in all group of three. orrfour Children are: warned. not. 10 be allowed to wander in the hills,”
The history of the pack is interesting? A full description of the animals, was jo given by-the-writer of Nature Sottings in-the-Bouth. China-Morning- Port
about a couple of years ago, the fizanimale then, numbering seven, if being led by fine-jooking, Alsatian dog. T4 The other members offtha"pack up
peared-to-be cross-bred (animala, main« By black in colour, with": "ode, or "two n-brown};ches: After "attacks had been made on pet dogs: In Deep Water. Bay Fregion, the Folles early list your "tried
to deal with the pack, but apparently) "ALWÍLNOU TELECOAST ENOUe: half-wild dogs were originally, observed, to be; hunt” *ing the barking deer at Tylum; and the supply of deer having apparently, giyen Route, they moved “further afield/viny ÇayThis) summer times.. killed, some volim
at the Dairy Farm, premises. In Pok- to submi
MAN; been heard of: chemist
«moat "unlikely, thaty, another's pack, har
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