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CONSIGNEES.

Major C. Willson had a heavy

New York, Yesterday, list of traffic cases before him at

"The strange interlude," has the Central Magistracy this morn- been adjudged by the Pulitzer SS. ing, and Europeans were concorned Prize Committee as the beat Ameri- in an unusual number.

can play of 1927. The author, Mr. C. D. Wright, owner of Eugene O'Neill has been awarded: motor cycle No. 017 was summoned the $1,000 prize. on two counts, for passing another moving vehicle on the left side, and for falling to produce his driver's licence when required to do BO.

The

Thornton Wilder was also award- ed $1,000 for the novel the "Bridge of Sanluis Rey."-Reuter's Ameri- can. Service.

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[Pulitzer was a well-known New defendant admitted both i

York newspaper proprietor, whoj charges, but said with regard to the first that a motor car was hold-eft a large sum of money for the Motor Vessel ing the centre of the road in front above and other prizes.] of him. He knew from experience that even if he sounded his horn motor cars would not make way for him to pass.

As he was in a hurry to keep dinner appointment, and there was plenty of room for him on the left of the car, he slipped through and went ahead.

Sergeant Baker said that judging from the position of the motor car on the road, there was as much 'space for the defendant to pass on

the right as on the left.

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Replying to the Magistrate, the sels to five and the establishment defendant anid that he did not pro- of a deep-sea diving school.Reu- duce his driver's licence because heter's American Service. was in evening clothes at the time and had forgotten the Reence which was left behind with his other clothes.

He was fined $10 for passing on the left of the motor car and $4 for failing to produce his licence.

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Mr. Jonia Giovanni, "Fiat". en- gineer, was aummoned for danger-! ous driving of motor ear No. 620 at 10.55 a.m., on April 25.

He admitted passing another car on the right.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Go-l An unemployed Chinese named downs, where they will be examin Fung Fung Ham, was on Saturday ed on the 7th inst. at 10 am. by morning charged by Mr. L. H. Cour surveyors, Messrs, Goddard & Calthrope, A.S.P., before Mr. W. Douglas.

Schofield, at the Kowloon Magis- No Fire Insurance has been

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He admitted knocking down a pedestrian, but stated that he was going slowly at the time, not more than 9 or 10 miles per hour.

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Mrs. Nowell White, said that! about 11.30 a.m., on April 6, she was Holm is due to sail. walking from her house in Wanchai Kong to-night, His Worship decid- Gap to the Praya to board a tramed to adjourn the second summons when near the Wanchai Post-office, Hinc die. Captain Holm was fined ed unless, notice to the contrary be she saw two motor cars approach for failing to notify the accl-given before 30th instant.

dent. She stopped ing her going cast. on the road to wait for the cars

Motor Cyclists in Trouble. Mr. D. W. Cooper, owner to pass. Then suddenly she was! krocked down by the defendant's i motor cycle No. 71 pleaded

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All claims against the vessel did not know that the defendant'sgerous driving in

must be presented to the Under- car was on the road before she was i East at 9.15 p.m., on April 25.

Traffic Sergeant Baker said that signed on or before the 16th prox. Lady Unconscious.

ho was on duty on his motor cycle or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Mrs. While said that she was at the junction of Spring Garden-Goods are to be left in the Godowns, rendered unconscious as the result lane and Queen's-road East when where they will be examined on the of the collision and had been under he saw the defendant, accompanied 5th prox. at 10 a.m. by our sur a doctor's attention ever since. by another motor cyclist travelling veyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. The treatment to her injured knee westward at a speed of between 25 and head had caused her a lot of and 30 miles per hour. He follow- ed the defendant up to Murray expense.

Barracks where be stopped him and told him that he was driving dan the wit- gerously. Cooper told ness that he did not have a speedo- meter and therefore could not say how fast he was going.

The defendant said that he sounded his horn, and Mrs. White crossed the road in front of his car. He had a witness he could call to support his story.

A week's remand was given.

Failing To Notify.

The Sergeant 'said that the defen- dant's speed was particularly dan-: Captain G. Holm was summored geraus when passing the Grand for failing to report an accident, Cinema. It was about time for the and for not keeping to the left of pictures to start and there were the road whilst driving motor car, many people in the vicinity of the No. 1270 at 2.30 p.m., on April 9. theatre. Beside, the road was pack- He admitted the first chargo but ed with thousands of people, and it I not the other.

was very narrow, Traffic Sub-Inspecor Alexander Cooper said that he left Kennedy- explained that the case concerned a road behind another motor cycle

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Major Willson decided to pro-going fast the car must be doing ceed with the case-In Mrs. Ho's abso also. He asked "Why didn't

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Thompson worked at the Dairy Captain Holm stated that he got Farm, and as it was inconvenient the signal of the right of road from for them both to get away, Thomp the constable before he passed. His son had requested that Cooper be car was to the left of the centre of allowed to represent him.

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