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CHARGE OF HARBOURING GIRL.

THE CHINA MAIL,

UNCLE'S INTEREST,

Major C. Willson, O.B.E., had before him at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday, a Chinese woman named Lam Luk charged on three counts of harbouring and procuring a girl and using her floor in a Peel- street house for

immoral purpose.

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At the outset Mr. Hin-shing Le, counsel instructed for the defence, applied to the Magistrate to allow the defendant to take a seat. This was agreed to.

After further evidence was given by the girl, Chan Chung-lim, the

uncle of the girl was 'called.

Witness, cross-examined by Mr. Lo, said that last month, the girl, his niece, disappeared and he was Informed by his nephew, the brother of the girl, of the matter and was also told to look out for her. On Thursday last the girl was seen going up to No. 12, Peel street, 2nd floor. On the following night, a woman decoy was sent to that floor and the girl was seen coming down to the street with an- other person, whom he did not

know.

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Hid in a Store.

In the meantime, witness was hiding himself at a hawker's store. He had the girl arrested when she came near to him while the other woman, who WAJ following her, disappeared.

Mr. Lo: You seem to have taken a great deal of interest in your sister's family, have you not? No, I seldom paid her a visit since her removal to Shamshulpo.

Do you know whether your sister has been living on good terms with your brother-in-law?-For all I know they are all right.

Do you know that since her re- moval, your sister has had no money to support her family and that her daughter has been earning money for her?-This I don't know, but my brother-in-law always, took money back to his family, every

month,

Case Adjourned, Have you ever known that your niece went with a' man named Chouk to the, Asia Hotel-No.

Do you know your niece had made love with a man surnamed Choung?

-No.

I put it to you that before the night of the girl's arrest, you arranged with some one to put her in Po Leung Kak? No, I did not receive advice from anyone.

When you were living in No. 10, Peel-street, ground floor, did you know anything about the tenants of No. 12 of the same street?—I knew that was a "bly brothel" before.

Do you think the present tenant of that house keeps a "gly brothel"? -I cannot say.

The case was adjourned until Saturday next at 11 a.m., his Wor- ship fixing ball at $800.

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WHAT DO PEOPLE WANT ON HOLIDAY?

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Berlin, June 21.

AT REPULSE BAY.

NEW VENTURE="THE KIOSK.”

BOON TO BATHERS.

On the Beach-road directly behind the public bathing sheds at Répuisé Bay, a newly-opened refreshment pavilion called "The Kiosk" will prove a boon to bathers, plenic parties and others.

A course of study in "tourist pay- chology" has been inaugurated at the Commercial High School of Berlin. What is it that the English- man and Englishwoman hope to find

What Built In picturesque semi-Chinese when they travel abroad? le it that pleases, and what that style and rendered fireproof, "The annoys? Is it possible for Bertin, Klosk" is modern in all appoint- newly discovered as the centre of ments. The latest methods have been fashion and smart flappers, to rival employed in the preparation of ice- Paris as a purchasing centre for cold drinks and other refreshments, exponsive model dresses? How is and the catering in general is under it that many would-be travellers to the supervision of an experienced not chef. One of the features of the Continental art galleries.do know that Berlin possesses no fewer place is the ""Magnolia" ice cream, stars in which has been Imported specially than thirty-two double Boodeker? "Systematically and in a variety of styles and is being scientifically," the whole art of at-kept continually in a Kelvinator- tracting holiday-makers from Nizer cabinet, is an appetizing as abroad is to be studied in Berlin, well as a wholesome food. and the students consist not only of young men and women interested in polítical economy and the statistics of traffic, but of stout alderman and managers of various civic depart menta. German thoroughness in- for the very moderate prices charg- tends to discover the exact attraced, "The Kiosk" is positively the last tion that brings people in to spend word in service. The volume of money, the "Observer" learns from business on Saturday augurs well a correspondent..

for the success of the place and a visit there will be worth while.

Food and Drink

As, after all, it is the American days-although all those nearer tourist who is expected to bring the golden harvest in these post-war home are wanted just as badly and welcomed just as heartily-it is to American suggestions that Berlin authorities have lent a most willing ear. Unhappily, some special sausages and sauerkraut offered by a Munich hotel as supplement to the customary German breakfast of

the

The Organisers,

Credit must be extended to the enterprising organisers, Messrs. Greaves & Co., of No. 8, Queen's- road Central. Besides being noted

Picnic parties or people on round-the-island drives can go out empty-handed and lay in ample supplies at "The Kiosk."

WASHED OUT.

Owing to the rain the al fresco Band Concert and Dance arrang- ed to be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday night, was postponed. The concert will take place next Saturday evening.

pagne glass which holds the half- pint comfortably.

rolls and coffee proved such a success in certain German-American quarters that the Mayor of Berlin suggests as his contribution to the tourist question the proposal to specialize in local delicacies. This somewhat contravenes the accepted

The Quest of Tea. slogan of a "home from home," and

Perhaps it is because Americans one cannot well imagine the Eng- are not tea-drinkers that no thought lishman as really pleased with the of arranging for pota of drinkable peas-pudding, sauerkraut, and boil tea at moderate prices in the Berlin ed, salted or smoked leg-or pork cafes has yet struck the authorities. which Berlin loves. Nor do the Nor, for the matter of that," is fresh tourists take very readily to the hot water placed upon restaurant tables | Frankfurt sausages (with or with without being asked for. The dis- out potato palad) which are alike of the Englishman to be forced really national dish, and may be to order eaten, held between two fingers, in a railway station or between the acts of an opera.

Indifferent champagne when all he wants to do is to watch the dancing has led to a modification of the rule of the time when many foreign commissions were in Berlin.

It was another American, no less a personage than the Mayor of New. There is no city in Europe where York, who found in the Berlin na- getting about is cheaper and easier, tional drink, "weiss-bier," or white alther by the twopenny halfpenny beer, the most satisfactory nearly-standardized fare all the way on a dry liquid he had come across on journoy lasting an hour and more, the Continent. It is an excellent or the wonderfully cheap taxi. One thirst-quencher. The tourist course would like to suggest that all that. suggests drinking weiss-bier with a is really wanted is a popularization drop of raspberry syrup. "Weiss- of the excellent German third-class bier" is as innocuous as ginger-sleeper, of good inclusive en pension beer, but contains about five times as much gas, and is drunk for that reason in a very large thick cham-

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