Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. N o# 252. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 406 1 Special Plane Develops Engine Trouble At Malta ondon Talks To Be Curtailed? M)O.N. DEC. 2.— THE POSSIBILITY THAT thp ru\ lilt. IjUAC AIK( HAM CARRYING Tin 1 virvßnv INDIAN LEADERS WAS DELAYED AT M\LT\ Uk^raph from Malta said the aircraft had developed trouble he BOAC said the
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  • 84 1 "ion, Dec. 2. Prime Minister •lit Attlee reviewed for the Cabinet on Monday the he and his fellow negotiators ike this week to convince political leaders that the subcontinent must carry ;h its independence prowithout touching off a :tr. 'overnment source said thai
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  • 357 1 Pretoria, Dec. 2.— The United Nations Trusteeship sub-com-mittee's adverse vote on South Africa's application for incorporation of South-west Africa has caused no surprise here, says the New York Times special correspondent. The correspondent writes: While conceding that the decision is
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  • 147 1 Nairobi, Dec. 2.— Sir Philip Mitchell, Governor of Kenya, replying to suggestions made recently by sections of African population that land occupied by British settlers should be returned to African tribes to ease their urgent lack of land, said here: "We are
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  • 274 1 Cairo, Dee. I.— When Lord Uavell, Pandit Nehru. Mohammed All Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan and Sardar Baldev Singh landed at the airport here at 2.05 p.m. GMT representatives of the tiny Indian community m Egypt decorated the Viceroy and Indian leaders with garlands. Pandit Nehru took Mr. Jinnah's
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  • 115 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 2. It is understood that while m London, Finance Member Liaquat Ali Khan will discuss with the British Government the question of India's sterling balances. m Patna, Dec. 2.— The Bihar Government have decided to ask for a big subvention of
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  • 42 1 Teheran, Dec. 2.— Premier Ghavan Es-Sultaneh, today postponed for four days the beginning of Iran's elections, setting the new date for December 11. He said it was only because of unforeseen occurrences that the date had been oostponed UP
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  • 74 1 Dr. P. Subbaroyan To Be Next Indian Agent Here (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 2. I very reliably understand that Dr. P. Subbaroyan, Madras Congress leader, has been offered the Malayan Agentship. Dr. Subbaroyan will decide after meeting Pandit Nehru after the latter returns from London. The India Government's
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  • 136 1 MADRAS GOVERNOR GIVES "PEP" TALK TO EUROPEANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 2.— "lf we are ue~ termined to contribute m our own way to the good of the land we live m, then we can look forward to the future with great confidence," said the Madras Governor addressing
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  • 73 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karaclii, Dec. 2. Addressing a meeting m Karachi yesterday evening Ghaznafar Ali Khan, Interim Government member reiterated that the League joined the Government for carrying direct action from within. Leaguers inside the Government and outside it would always work for Pakistan, he
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  • 120 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. 2. Mv ha tin a Gandhi, who is now staying alone m a Muslim village m Bengal, interviewed said: "There is no limit to the time 1 am going to stay m East Bengal. "I hope
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  • 62 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 2.— Thirty- four thousand ex- Servicemen will be absorbed m co-operative land colonisation schemes started by various provincial governments. Ex-Servicemen will not be given free gifts of land but land colonies will be formed for selected groups. Madras
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  • 81 1 TEST CRICKET: LATEST Brisbane, Dec. 2. Rain and bad light reduced cricket m the third day of the First Test to 99 minutes. During that time Australia lost the last 5 wickets for 50 runs and was all out for 645 and England suffered a disastrous blow losing Hutton's wicket
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  • 34 1 Bucharest, Dec. 2. King Michael, 25-year-old ruler of Rumania, yesterday made his first public appearance sinc^ the war, opening the first sess' n of -mania's newlyUected Chamber of Deputies.
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  • 128 1 London, Dec. 2.— The Communist Daily Worker said on Monday that Britain's Labour Government was about to enter" a comprehensive 10 year de facto military alliance with the United States to be concluded behind the back of Parliament." The paper said it had learned 'officially" at
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  • 147 1 Kuching, Dec. 2. Anthony Brooke, claimant to succeed the White Rajah. Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, has cabled the Malay National Union and the Dyak Association of Sarawak that he expects legal proceedings to set aside the cession of Sarawak to the British Crown
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  • 165 1 Local Governments Inquire Into Bogus Offer Of Wheat It has been brought to the notice of the Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore that an offer has been made through commercial channels of 30,000 tons of wheat from Goa (Portuguese territory m India). Though such an offer is outside
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  • 64 1 London, Dec. 2— The High Court jury today rejected Prof. Harold Laski's libel suit against the Newark Advertising Company and editor of the Newark Advertiser who, he complained, nad wrongly reported him as advocating revolution with violence. The verdict was for the defendants Newark Advertising Company
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  • 171 1 Dacca, East Bengal, Dec. 2.— An Indian police officer was killed and an armed police constable stabbed m the communal rioting which broke out afresh here yesterday. By this morning seven people had been killed and 16 injured. Among the killed are two passengers who
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  • 102 1 Batavia. Dec. 2.— Dr. Hubertus van Monk, m an Order of the Day yesterday on assuming supreme command of the Army and Navy m NEI, m addition to the Lieute-nant-Governor-Generalship, said that the task of the Dutch forces is to protect the weak,
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  • 132 1 Paris, Dec. 2.— The possibility that General de Gaulle might be called back from political exile to head the "government of national unity" was being increasingly canvassed by French political circles as the parties began their struggle to form the new French Government. Since
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  • 44 1 ALL QUIET ON SHANGHAI FRONT Shanghai, Dec. 2. After 24 hour. 1 of wild rioting which caused property damage running to ten figure* m inflated Chinese currency and injuries to over a hundred persons, peace and order returned to Shanghai today.. Reuter
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  • 46 1 JEEP BLOWN UP BY ROAD MINE: 3 BRITISH KILLED Jerusalem, Dec. 2. Three British soldiers of the Sixth Airbone Division were killed and one severely injured when their jeep was blown up by a road mine five miles outside Jerusalem off Jaila road to- day. Reuter
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  • 43 1 Rangoon, Dec. 2- One- thousand five-hundred dockyard labourers of Rangoon port trust staged a "liedown strike* at the government secretariat today m proteM against the Port Commissioner's refusal to grant their demands for increased wages and cost of living allowance. Reuter
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  • 911 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1946. THE INDIAN CRISIS —A REVIEW THANKS to the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, a >us crisis has been averted m India. When the sclieduled date for the opening of me Constituent Assembly was drawing near, Mr. Jinnah threw In a bombshell
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  • 333 2 Bombay, Dec. 2.— Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Home Member m the Indian Interim Government, appealed here last night for the "ending of all rioting." He pave warning "if trouble breaks out again we (Government) shall discover the culprits and deal with them suitably/* Sardar Patel, who
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  • 162 2 TWO MORE GOLD BARS FOUND FROM VICTORIA DOCK BASIN Bombay, Dec. 2. The Bombay port trust dredger "Chelura" has scooped out two more gold bars from the basin of the Victoria Dock. Fourteen bars of gold were lost m the cock on April 14, 1944, when fhe SS. Fort Stikine
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  • 194 2 Ceylon Ready For Self -Government Peculiar difficulties m applying modern democratic institutions m countries containing more than one racial and religious community are being patiently overcome m Ceylon. The last important stage- before elections for parliament which is to inaugurae full internal selfgovernment has been completed with delimitation of electoral
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  • 30 2 Jogjakarta (Air Mail). As part of the plan to make this city the capital oi the Indonesian Republic, local bankers are preparing to open a stock exchange, Antara reports. Reuter
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  • 113 2 Colombo, Dec. 2. Dr. Merle Curtie, an outstanding American educator and historian, who has come East to give a series of lectures at 17 Universities m India and Ceylon under the auspices of the Inter-University Board of India and the Watumull Foundation is expected
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  • 47 2 New Delhi, Dec. 1. On the eve of his departure for London, Viceroy Lord Wa 1 11 appointed the Home Member Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Vice-President of the Interim Government during the absence from India of Pandit Nehru and Liaquat Alj Khan Reuter
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  • 600 2 Patna, India, Dec. 2. Dr. Rajendra I'rasad, Food Member m the Indian Interim Government, said here recently that "the onh remedy that I could thin# of for putting an end to all these disturbances m the country is to stop the causes that have
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  • 644 2 th p i'^ ne "V e r m St ha nkl^s jobs m the world is thai I v stm P° hc e for <* wh *eh over the vear.s had Rained the hatred and enmity of the various groups m the country
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  • 43 2 Jogjakarta (Air Mail). Bali has an exportable rice surplus, a visiting member of the regional Indonesian National Committee told Antara. Bali could also 'supply cattle for slaughter to Java. The island's only shortage was of clothing, he said Reuter
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  • 918 2 London, Dec. 1. As Viceroy Lord Wavell and the political leaders winded toward London aboard a special pi the British Press generally admitted a "wait and sec before speculating on the outcome of their forthcoinin to restore peace to India. British Overseas Airways
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  • 165 2 Rangoon. Dec. 2. Thakin Seta, leader of the Dobama (Bui for Burmans) Party and a men uf the Governor's Executive < cil, declared here yesterday thai "Democratic National Front" which he is organist prepared to form a new novert' if 6 Aung San
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  • 46 2 Moscow, Dec. 1— D. V. Skobrl one of the most prominent research workers on the of atomic nudeu and cosin: has been elected to the Act of Sciences. Also Alexandrov, chief of Pi ganda and Agitation Departnn of the Central Committee ol Soviet Communist Party. Reuter
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  • 234 3 ASSESS? on usually reliable authority m Paris. have been leaving fnr at regular intervals for and another large consailing next week. The. trernment has instructed Thierry DArgenlieu High Commissioner m a to pursue\a policy 01 and complete fair play" tie terma of the
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  • 70 3 "THE HERMITS" ALIVE AGAIN of P th^ n^ 1 v^ a i one ol lhe founders a! thP n Ub When he was a st udem at the University. S U B d p f Th^ Hermits" President told Reiner that members who were paying hockey this term we?e whirh
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  • 75 3 W ORKER REFUSES TO JOIN TRADE UNION: OTHERS THREATEN STRRIKE London. Dec. I.— Workers at a power station today threatened to stnke which would disorganise London's subway, system because one of their co-workers had refused to join the trade union on tne grounds that the bible forbids it. The worker,
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  • 70 3 Montreal. Dec. I.— Winston Churchill's son, Randolph, told an audience here yesterday that the only hope for world peace is an anti-Russian bloc composed of America, Britain and the United States of Western Europe. He denounced the Communists outside Russia as "semi-reptilian creatures" and described the
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  • 210 3 Kansas City (Missouri), Dec. L Elliot Roosevelt may be subpoenaed by the House Committee on UnAmerican Affairs to explain the alleged pro-Soviet Anti-American statements attributed to him during a United States Embassy reception m Moscow, m an article m this week's "Newsweek/' Ernie Adamson,
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  • 135 3 NEW BRITISH PENSION CODE FOR INDIAN SERVICE PERSONNEL London, Dec. 1. Mr. Arthur Henderson. Under-Secretary for Incln, stated m the House of Commons yesterday m a reply to a question that it had been decided that the new British pension code Will apply to those Indian Service personnel to whom
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  • 168 3 Dutch British Kill 12,373 Indonesians Batavia, Dec. I.— The Dutch and British, m military operations dur-% ing the Allied occupation of Indonesia, killed .12,373 Indonesians— more than 15 times their own mortalities according to qualified Allied sources on Saturday. Between Oct. 1, 1945, and Oct. 19, 1946, when figures were
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  • 77 3 FRENCH TROOPS TAKE OVER BORDER TERRITORIES Bangkok, Dec. 1. Sixty truck loads of French troops have arrived at Phratabong to take over the border territories restored to French Indo-China under the agreement between Siam and France signed m Washington a few days ago, according to reports reaching here. The Siamese
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  • 72 3 INDIAN STUDENT DEMONSTRATORS GET ALL ROUND SYMPATHY London. Dec. 1. Indian students m London, who are holding an open air demonstration m Trafalgar Square on Dec. 8 to protest against the South African attitude towards Indians m the Union, are being supported by British and Colonial students organisations. Among the
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  • 126 3 Paris, Dec. 1. After amputating with a penknife his own leg which had been all but blown off by an exploding mine and applying a tourniquet, Maurice Lamarque, a young Frenchman, drove his companion, Alfred Coufcnon, who was also badly injured, m a car many miles
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  • 145 3 London, pec. I.— Group Captain A. F. Bandidt, Australian and R.A. F. pilot left the airfield m Berkshire yesterday on the first stage of his solo fight to Queensland. Australia, via India. When he arrived m Calcutta, Reuter was told, Bandidt will contact competent
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  • 51 3 Cairo, Nov. 29.- The Wafd Party led by 70-year-old ex-Premier Nahas Pasha, which claims the largest following of all Egypt's ooUtical parties, had decided to call a general strike at a date to be fixed very shortly throughout the country as a protest against signing of the present AngloEgyptian treat
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  • 88 3 U.S. Government Anxiously Watching Indian Situation Washington, Dec. I.— The United States Government is watching the situation m India anxiously and closely but has no plans to use its influence to attempt to bring about a settlement of the Hindu-Muslim differences, the Acting United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean
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  • 83 3 New York, Dec. I.— The New York Herald Tribune m a leading article yesterday on the London Indian conference says: "The British will do their utmost to persuade the political leaders of India to follow the paths of sanity. There is still a chance for Jinnah
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  • 135 3 Prague. A' five centuries old quotation was dug up by the Prague Daily "Naredni Osfobozami" (National Liberation) to show that Europe's current preoccupation with "Labour Morale" is nothing new. The newspaper reported that m 1479 the Bohemian Diet passed a resolution protesting against war veterans who "without property
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  • 43 3 Johannesburg, Nov. 30.- -The strike of gold miners at Blyvoor Uitzicht which began last month was ending today and efforts were being made to get the men back to work on Monday, an official of the South African Mineworkers Union said here Reuter
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  • 621 4 It was "open house" for more than 1,500 Indians awaiting homeward passage m Singapore when s.s. Jalagopal a 5,000--ton ship specially chartered by the Government of India for the repatriation of her nationals m Malaya to their mother-country herthed m the local
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  • 71 4 The Gazette notification No. S 209 of 22-11-46 gives permission under Regulation 18 of the Finance Regulations to banks to make certain transfers m their books without applying to the cor/rol m each individual case. It also consolidates previous notifications as to the manner m which payment
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  • 35 4 The First Anniversary of the Founding of the Malayan Democratic Union will be celebrated at a Tea-party on Friday, December 6, at 5 pan. at the Liberty Cabaret, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 138 4 A week ago reports appeared m the locals that the pre- School Children Free Meal Scheme would have to be shelved for lack of funds. The Government, sympathetic towards this worthy cause, has come forward with $30,000 a month to be utilized
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  • 93 4 Gamagusta, Cyprus, Dec. 2. Two men aged 72 and 69 respectively, who have pleaded for a chance to see Palestine before they die, will be included m the first batch of Jewish immigrants held here to be sent to Palestine under the immigration quota. This batch numbering
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  • 504 4 Jerusalam Dec. 2. Sabotage of railways has become a Palestine common place although thus far the Jewish underground has timed its destructive operations to affect the freight trains only. The methods used until the recent Haganah "truce" varied. The commonest were for saboteurs
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  • 77 4 London, Nov. £0. Travellers from Portugal said today that change In Portugal's 20-year-old political regime "was likely" before the cud of the year. The Premier, Dr. Antonio de Oliveiro Solazar, is seeking some means of relinquishing control, these sources said. They said that there is
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  • 136 4 lii the Supreme Court of the Malayan Union between June 24 and July 31, 1946, 92 Assize cases were dealt with, m which 162 persons were charged, 160 being males and two females. Of those persons, 146 were adults, 15 were young persons and one
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  • 59 4 Bilgrade, Dec. 2.— Marshal Stalin has addressed the following to Marshal Tito on the anniversary of the proclamation of the Yugoslav Republic: "I am sending my greetings to you and brotherly Yugoslav peoples on the anniversary of the Federative Peoples Republic of Yugoslavia. I wish further
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  • 270 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) After holding a meeting: on Nov. 24. the employees of the Singapore Traction Company yesterday presented the Management with new demands. The Indian Daily Mail was informed by the Singapore Traction Co. Employees Union yesterday that it had made
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  • 123 4 Since they were first put on sale 15 days ago, $180,600 worth of Malayan Union Victory Savings Certificates, and $162,900 worth of Singapore Victory Savings Certificates have been sold. The most popular certificate m the Malayan Union Is the $15 denomination with strangely, enough,
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  • 90 4 Colombo. (Air Mail)— Ceylon rubber producers have shipped nearly all available rubber to avoid possible losses should the price of rubber decline. All September purchases of rubber have been shipped and October purchases were so small there has been very little accumulation of rubber. It
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  • 449 4 The following message has been sent by H. E. Sir Edward Gent m his capacity as acting GovernorGeneral, to General Sir Montagu N. Stopford, KBE, CB, DSO, Ml, Acting Supreme Allied Commander m South East Asia:"As Acting Governor-General, I should like to send you
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  • 37 4 Mr. T. O. John formerly attached to Sir John Jackson, lI. M. Naval Base, passed away peacefully at his residence 324-A, Serangoon Road at 6.15 p.m. yesterday. Cortege will leave for Bidadari at 5 pan. today.
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  • 72 4 There were twt armed r,,hK I during the last a total loss of A partly m cash valuables. The first armed I place on Sa 4 urd S Poole Road, when of whom were a: I ?ot away after valuables to the The econd ar:
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  • 69 4 3 CHINESE CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF ARMS Three Chines' OnR King Mon ai were yesterday pi second District C for being In poi volver, a pistol and ammunition. The three accused at North Bridge Ro at about 10 p.m. by m charge of Mr. H. attached to the B. sion.
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