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                  <text>â€¢

ov. 1 , 1937.

Benr~r '~arrj_s
chi12se a.s
3is

nart~er

11

released lan-l ,_ . ;:;tanley Joe ~~nown j_n
,Joe :;)e_i .3oyn.
s v:rj_ fe vvc1s ,Joe '.:Vor1g IJ11r1.
was Bock Jun.
Cari.ad.a in 1915

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the time he
in business till 1965 just prior to his i~ath on July
9th. rcihe ext. of the estate grc:nted the busj_ness to
".&gt;

his wife .Joe ''Jong Lun. On Fet. 28, 1967 she turned
over the :property to -':,' e nephew of .St0JJle:y Joe, Jung
'Nendy Chew.

They c_,.:::.ngecj the naFJe to crappy ,Jack I~~Â·.

----~----------------------------~~---------

lot -'7.

Crown to Eenry EETris 1906.
Dec. 28, 1937 I'ovm to Jean ltuscoff.
Nov. 1, ia37. ?elease of land: Henry Harris to
3tanley Joe &amp; Bock Jun.

â€¢

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of Jessie TJatson to Stanley J 0 e 8: wife â€¢

Feb. 23, 1967. ,Joe 'lone; Lunto Yung Chew 3'. wife Shue]:';:_
Non Chew) Jack Chew and Wendy Chew)
Feb. 19, 1976. John ?agliacci ~ Youn~ Y. Chew &amp;
.~:.hllCk

~~-.'.he1N.

()ct. 29, 1976. Young v

CLew and Shucl: Chew- to

---------------------------------------------It then went to Kwong Kum
and in 1930 to Hobt.?~:t

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He called it the Red

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