TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929.

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or

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions

THE Undersigned have received

NOTICES.

THE CHINA MAIL,

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICES.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A ANNUAL GENERAL MEET

IN

GODDARD CASE DETAILS OF THE OLD BAILEY

·TRIAL

\

MRS. MEYRICK IN TEARS

Y.M.C.A. LADY HELPERS

TTENTION is drawn to the

that the FOURTH ORDINING of the above, to be held in

Dotalls are how to hand of tha ARY YEARLY MEETING of Hong the Naval & Military YM.C.Atrial of the three defendants com- Kong Telephone Company, Limit-City Hall, on TUESDAY, February mitted ed, will be held on FRIDAY, the 19th, at 11 am.

T instructions to sell by Public and day of February, 1929, at the

Auction

ON

WEDNESDAY, February 20, 1929, commencing at 10.30 am.. at The Tal-Koo Sugar Refinery, Quarry Bay.

A Large Quantity of SURPLUS STORES

Board Room of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1928, and re-electing

1

Hong Kong, 14th Feb. 1929.

NOTICE.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO, LTD.

restaurants, and disorderly houses. | BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE Complaints against these premises

had been frequent. Raids were KWONG HANG & CO.

numerous.

The difficulty which arose against auccessful proceedings being taken was in regard to obtain- ing evidence,

Tel. C: 2786, 43, Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors. HOUSE COAL.

at $29.00 per ton.

$22.00 $21.00 "

-

+4

1

*

$20.00 $17.00 "

H

ALL CARS

REPAIRED

"If you find a police officer la passing the word to the person from Bow-street Police under suspleton, or is accepting Peak court, London, on charges of police bribes to turn a deaf ear to these Upper Level ... n

to make Middle Level bribery and corruption in connec- complaints, or in order tlon with the conduct of certain reports that are false, you will see Central Ofee London night clubs and restaurants the difficulty in administering the Kowloon ......

The above prices include deli- which commenced at the Old Bailey law fairly and properly is increas Theed," before Mr. Justice Avory.

very charges to destination, Mr. Clarke said that - Goddard, defendants were:

Ex-station Sergeant Goddard, 49, held the rank of station 'sergeant,. formerly of C. Division, Metro- was specially appointed for plain clothes duty, and he had another two Directors and the Auditors. that the THIRTY-SECOND

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN politan Police.

named Wilkin, Mrs. Kate Evelyn Meyrick 62, uniformed officer Comprising:

who also was in plain clothes most The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

and Engine Packing,, Roofing, Wire

Luigi Achille Ribuff, 48, an of the time. Those officers were so inetting, Pipe Ottings, Belting. Company, will be CLOSED from ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING

trusted that it was left to their Bolts, Nuts and Washers, Electric the 18th February to the 22nd of Shareholders in the Company Italian restaurant managor.

Such was the public Interest in discretion very considerably as to cable. Lead covered. wire, Copper February, 1929, both days inclu- will be held at the Registered

Office of the Company, 6th floor, the trial that a queue was formed whom they should interview, and sheets, Rubber, Brass Wire Gauze, slve. Insulators Steel, Boiler tubes, Zine Dated this 30th day of January, Pedder Building, Pedder Street, outside the entrance to the public whore they should collect their evid- Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the gallery, and boys who had obtained encs. Ralds had taken place-per- Sheets, Electrical fittings, Mantz 1929,

20th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, at positions Ister sold them to men haps because the persons who were By Order of the Board, metul, Small tools, Stocks and Dies,

12.15 p.m. for the purpose of re- and women.

raided had not subscribed sufficient- Screws (Brass and Iron), Brass

T. A. BARRY,

Acting Secretary. celving a Statement of Accounts Two man arrived as early as three ly liberally to prevent those raids Hinges, Woodite Pump Caps, Lubri

and the Report of the Directors in the morning, despite the severe from being made. cators, Glass, Rubber Valves. 14, Des Voeux Road Central,

for the year ended December 31st, cold. They were followed after a Hong Kong. TO LET A Spacious and Well- Emory wheele, Gauges and Valves

1928, and to elect two Directors few hours by others, but the police Lighted Godown. 151, Praya East. Gauge glasses, Steel window and

and Auditore,

did not permit the formation of a Apply Gande, Price & Co., Ltd. skylight frames, etc., etc..

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the queue until nearly ten o'clock. At ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

Company will be CLOSED from that time more than eight persons THE COLLEGE will RE-OPEN MONDAY, the 11th day of Febru-were lined up, although only thirty- Friday andary 25. There will be an Entrance 20th day of February, 1929, both The large hall outside the court was Saturday, the 15th and 16th Febru-Examination for New Boys (Board-days inclusive.

ers and Day-boys) at 9.30 am on SATURDAY. February 23, at Prospect Place, Bonham Road. Hong Kong, Feb. 16, 1929,

Second-Hand Capy. Cowie's Pocket Dictionary, English & Cantonese. Reply before Friday. No. 583, care of "Chino Mail."

TO LET.

and

£12,000 in a Safe Proceeding, counsel mentioned the receipt of an anonymous letter by

the Commissioner of Police, Bir: William Horwood, alleging that Goddard not only accepted bribes,

TO LET-Offices to be let in Motor, 580 R.P.M., 440 v. 77 Amp" at 9 am, on MONDAY, February, 1929, until WEDNESDAY, the five would be admitted to the gallery but was financially interested in

One 60 II.P. B.T.H. Induction Queen's Road, Central. Apply to 50 eye. 3 Phase. E. D. BASSOON & Co., Ltd., French Building.

TO LET-No. 7, Stewart Terrace, 270, Peak, from March 1st to October Sist. Five rooms fully furnished. Modern Sanitation, servants' quarters, garden. Apply F. A. Mackintosh.

TUITION

On

jary.

View

on

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

·LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 12th Feb., 1929.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public!

ON

Auction

SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE WEDNESDAY, 20th February, 1929

CLASS.

commencing at 2.45 p.m.,

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

at "Cornhi (above the Taikoo M'me BARONELLI, ARTISTE-Dock), Saukiwan Road. School of dancing for children and adults. Special Physical Culture class for Stout and Stiff Ladies. Address 31, Ashley Road, Kowloon (Back of Star Theatre).

HOME TUITION.

TESTOVER STEVENAGE. W within an hour from Lo

FURNITURE.

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

By Order of the Board of Directors,

D., L. KING,

Secretary. Hong Kong, Feb. 5th, 1929.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING, 1929.

25th, 26th, 27th February & 2nd March, 1929.

T

also crowded.

some notorious clubs and houses. Inquiries having been made by other police officers, the letter was even- tually shown to Goddard, who was

When the ease was called the court was thronged. Behind the seats of counsel were a number of

asked to account for the possession well-dressed, women,

The three defendants, who had of money, a freehold house, and a was been

the dock motor-car. Goddard's reply on bail, entered

that he had been thrifty and had together.

made money on horse-racing and in As the clerk was reading the exchange on foreign markets. The indictments to the jury Mr.discovery by C.L.D. officers of the Meyrick burst into tears. Hol- fact that Goddard had safes at ding a handkerchief to her eyes, Selfridge's Safe Deposit and the the ORDINARY YEAR-

she sobbed during this pre- Pall-mall Safe Deposit came as a LY MEETING of the Shareholders

liminary stage of the proceedings. shock to him, and in an Interview in this Corporation will be held

Applications by counsel for with Chief Inspector Wensley he at City Hall, Hong Kong, on! SATURDAY, the 23rd February, THE FIRST RACE on each day separate trials of the defendants said, "I am done-for." One of the 1929, at Noon, for the purpose of will be run at 12 o'clock noon. were refused, and Mr. Fercival safes at Selfridge's contained £470 outline the in notes and some foreign money. receiving the Report of the Court The first bell will be rung at 11.30 Clarke proceeded to

case for the prosecution.

The other was empty. At Pall- of Directors together with a State: Ja.m. each day.

The only evidence called had re-mall the safe was as full as it could Comprising: Teak hatstand, ment of Accounts for the year

MEMBERS' BADGES

ference to the banking and deposit be of banknotes. There were four- Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, ended 31st December, 1928.

Members' Badges of Admission accounts of the defendants.

teen £100.notes, a number of fifties, Toak Dining table, Teak chairs, The REGISTER of SHARES of are now ready and may be obtain- To Keep Police "Sweet" twenties, tens, and fives, totalling in Oak Sideboard, Bruss curtain the Corporation will be CLOSED led by those members who have not Goddard was charged with cor-all £12,000. poles, Curtains, Rugs, Carpets, from Monday, the 11th February

already received them, from ruptly accepting, as an inducement

Notes Traced Pictures. Ornaments, etc., etc. to SATURDAY, the 23rd February, Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexan- or neward, for doing or forbearing

Many of the notes found in the Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Teak 1929, (both days Inclusive), during

dra Buildings.

to do certain acts, £260 from

were traced to don. In healthy neighbourhood, Wardrobes with bevelled mirror, which period no transfer of shares

Members ard reminded that Ribuff, $185 from Mrs. Meyrick and safe, said counsel, SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL Teak dressing tables, Marble top can be registered.

people in the position of either these Badges will also admit them (£500 from Anna Gadda, to all the Extra Race Meetings of Mrs. Meyrick and Ribuff were Ribut or Mrs. Meyrick. In Febru- giving ary, 1926, an anonymous letter was this year.

corruptly charged with

received at Scotland Yard, alleging Goddard the money. They were also charged with conspiring to that "the famous Victor of Leices contravene the Licensing Acts and ter-square is selling drinks all night.... and so is the notorious to pervert justice. There was a

Mrs. Meyrick at 48, Gerrard-street, further charge against

reaping a golden harvest." The available and may be obtained Meyrick of adling intoxicating from Messrs. Linstead & Davis, liquor without a licence. Alexandra Buildings, on or before Counsel in the case were: TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Saturday, 23rd February, 1929, at For the prosecution: Mr. Per-

that at an EXTRAORDIN- a cost of $10.- each per day or ARY MEETING of the SHARE-$30 for the Meeting.

at Uncle's Club, Goddard reported HOLDERS of the Hong Kong & The charge for admission for

that he could find no evidence of Shanghai Kanking Corporation Ladies to the Members' Enclosure

illegal drinking.

that Investigations showed held on SATURDAY, the 2nd day will be $4,- per day. Each mem- of February, 1929, at 12 o'clock ber can obtain upon application to

The Public Prosecutor, Sir number of £10 notes which had come noon at the City Hall, Victoria, in the Secretary, badges for the ad- hibikin, Propit seat straight out of Ribuff's account had the Colony of Hong Kong, the fol-mission of two Ladies free of beside Sir Herbert Austin, clerk of found their way in sequence into lowing viz:-

On no pretext will children 'be The three defendants surrendered asks," said Mr. Clarke, "how these Hong Kong and Shanghal Bank-permitted in either enclosure dur-to their ball and entered the dock could come into Goddard's posses- ing Corporation be and they are ing the first three days of racing. together. hereby, requested and authorised

BOYS. A few Boarders received washstands, Upholstered arm- By Order of the Court of

in the House of the Principal. In chairs, Teak chest-of-drawers, etc., dividual care and attention.

Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

For

etc.

(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER (National Frodel Higber

Certificate),

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly printed."China and promptly

Mail" Office, No. 8a, Wyndham St, Telephone Central 22.

"CHINA" LADIES' HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

Head Office:25. Des Voeux Road Central. Tel C. 6394. First Branch:-

No. 5, D'Aguilar Street. (For Ladies only), (Telephone No. C. 6234)

Second Branch:

No. 22, Queen's Road Central.

Your

(For Ladies & Gents.)

(Rear Ground floor of

Kayamally Building).

Visit is cordially welcomed when you will see that our Train- ed Female Hair Dressers give you every satisfaction.

Business Hours

9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weeks days.

12 noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Underaigned have recolved

Tinstructions to soll by Public

Auction

ON

FRIDAY, February 22, 1929, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Salos Room,

*Duddell Street,

A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Comprising:

Teak Hatstand with Bevelled Mirror, Glass Cabinets, Tapestry Covered Armchairs and Couch, Pianos, Gramophones, Sewing Machines, Deska, Bookcases, Oll Paintings, Chinese Hand Paintings in Blackwood Frames, Porcelain Vases and Ornaments, Steel Cabin Trunks, etc.

Teak Dining Tables, Dining

ALBO

One Refrigerator by Crystal & Co. (some of the furniture by Lane Crawford, Ltd., and Wm. Powell, Ltd.). Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Tuesday, the 19th February, 1929:

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1929.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

ON THURSDAY, February 21. 1929, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

87 Tins each 500 "Gold Flake"

Cigarettes

109 Tirls each 500 "Three Castles"

Cigarettes

196 Tins each 50 "Three Castles"

Cigarettes

each 500 "Capstan"

7 Tins

Cigarettes

140- Tina each 60

Cigarettes

13 Sacks Flour

9 Bags Wheat

4 Bags Bran

also

"Capstan"

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS and FURNITURE and

Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1929.

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Was

!

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members have the privilege of introducing two non-members to the Members* Enclosure.

A limited number of tickets are

passed, charge.

resolution

That the Directors of the

persona

Mrs.

cival Clarke and Mr. G. D. Roberts.

For Goddard: Sir Henry Curtis- Bennett, K.C., and Mr. L. Byrne.

For Ribuff: Mr. J. D. Cassels,

KC., Mr. Eustace Fulton, and Mr.

R. E. Seaton.

the court.

gulity,

complaint was passed on to Goddard, who reported that he could and little that was wrong. In July, 1927, following the receipt of an- other letter alleging legal drinking

Goddard's safe. "One naturally

All of them pleaded not eloh.. Was Ribuff buying Goddard's Ellance or favourable consideration? PUBLIC ENCLOSURE Tickets of Admission to the Publications. Refused Were the people who wrote the by and on behalf of the share-

Public Enclosure, price $9.- per Before the jury were sworn Sirianonymous letters the only ones who: holders of the Corporation to

Including Henry Maddocks applied on behalf knew the law was being broken, or take all such steps as may be day for all

a separate did Ribuff know it?

Ribuff, when invited by Scotland necessary for the introduction of Ladies, may be purchased from of Mrs. Meyrick for

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., or at trial. It would embarrass her, he an Ordinance into the Legisla.

the Gate.

said, if the general count of con-Yard to give some explanation, ac- tive Council of the Colony of Soldiers and Sailors in uniform spiracy were tried at the same time, counted for the notes by saying that Hong Kong and for the enact- ment of the same by the Gov-admitted to the Public Enclosure Before the magistrate at Bow-as far as he could remember he had ernor of Hong Kong with the at $1 per day.

оп

SERVANTS PASSES

FIAT GARAGE

67A, 67B, Des Voeux Rd. C. Tel. C. 4821.

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameras.

Films. Plates and Papera, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging.

ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES Price Moderate.

A Trial Order is Solicited.

A. SEK & CO.

Tel. No. C. 3459. 26A, Des Yeux Road C.. Hong Kong.

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS..

The Yuen-Wo Seamen's Institute always has men available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.

Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- faction.

Please phone or call : - K.661 No. 2, Saigon Street, Yaumati or

.C.2560 —— No. 36, Tang Man Street.

SPORTING

GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.

GUNB: Greener, Webley & Scotts, BSA. J. W. Needham & Ralek Freres - Air Rides — Revolvers. 9. & W-Rife Accessories Aper- ture Sights Sporting requisites Cartridges to suit all bores.

THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION STORE

5-6, Beaconsfield Arcade.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.

street the charge against, her was lost the money at the Raleigh Club Admission by ticket only. under the Corruption Act, and noto Antonio Domenico gambling with advice and consent of the Legis-

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., evidence was given of any joint cards and at bowls. He denied that

he had given any money to God- The following unclaimed tele- lative Council thereof, in the

not believe grams are lying at the office of the terms of a print which, for the will not be permitted to operate action between her and Ribufl.

within the precincts of the Hong Mr. Cassels also applied for a dard. The police did purposes of identification, har been signed by the Chief Man-Kong Jockey Club during the Race separate trial for Ribafi. Out of that story. Who could believe it? Great Northern Telegraph Com-

Meeting.

twenty-six witnesses, nineteen made "Is it a coincidence that these notes pany (Limited) of Denmark:-

Cable, from Osaka. ager of the Corporation, in sub-

no reference at all to Ribuift, he found their way in sequence to

Japanese Chamber of Commerce, stitution for the existing Ordin-

sald, and unless there were separaté Goddard, or do you draw the natural ances (except as in such print Fasses for Servants will be fan trials it would be difficult for the inference that they were drawn by from Kobe...

Jackting, 22, Persia-strest, from to Mesars. application is mentioned) and Deed of Set-ad

Jury to keep in mind the evidence Ribuff to keep the police sweet?"

Goodard and Mrs. Meyrick Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Build-affecting each of the defendants.

Champaignill. tlement of the Corporation.

inga.

Gotoham, '188, Odywhatto (Hol- Referring to Mrs. Meyrick, Mr. Sir Henry Curtis Bennett also ask- AND NOTICE 19 HEREBY

Employers are requested to dised for a separate trial for Goddard. Clarke said that the Cecil Club,lywood Rd.7), from Manila. ALSO GIVEN that a further extra-

as "Forty Mr. Percival Clarke submitted generally spoken af ordinary meeting of the sharehold tribute them with discrimination Auctioneers. ers of the Corporation will be held and to endorse their names on the that there was no objection either Three," continued without interfer Hong Kong, February 18, 1929. on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of

in law or in fustice to the trial of ence so long as Goddard conducted Servants are not permitted in the defendant together.

the inquiries. Officers of the CI.D., February, 1929, at 12.45 in the the Members' Enclosure except for Mr. Justice Avory said that if however, who carried out a raid in afternoon at the same place for of the above the purpose of receiving a report passing through on their duties, it were a fact that there was no May last unknown to Goddard, mentioned meeting but must remain in their employ evidence of conspiracy between Mrs. found ample evidence of breaches of

(for account of the concerned)

Pieces Poplin (more or less damaged).

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Tinstructions to sell by Public THE Undersigned have received Auction

FRIDAY, February 22, 1929, commencing at 5:15 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS (Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Thursday, Febru-

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers, Hong Kong, February 18, 1929.

Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Wag-ary 21, 1929. -- gons, Ice Chests, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Glass Ware, etc.

Brass, Teak and Iron Bedsteada, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Com modes, Toilet Crockery, etc.

and

A Quantity of

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Thursday, Febru

ary 21, 1929,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT HROS,.

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, February 16, 1929.

Successor to

TANG YUK, DENTIST

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Agullar Birøet.

TEEMS VERY MODERATE

Consultation Free."

and of considering, and, if thought fit, confirming the above resolution In accordance with Article 80 of the Corporation's Deed of Settle- ment.

1929.

Dated this 8th day of February.

By Order of the Directors,

A.-C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Note:-A copy of the, proposed New Ordinance can be seen during the usual, banking hours (Sundays, Public and Bank Holidays excepted)› in Hong Kong at the Head Office of the Corporation or at the offices of Messrs. Johnson Stokes & Master, Prince's Bulidings, Bolici tors to the said Corporation, | and in Shanghai at the Office of the Corporation, from the date hereof antif the date of the above men, tioned conßrmatory meeting,

passes,

Any

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1929.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent. Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1929.

THE EASTERN. EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

Williamson, ^c/o Hong Kong Heald, from Shanghai,

8. LACK,

Superintendent. Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1929.

ers' stands.

Meyrick and Ribuff, he had no the law. Sixteen 55 notes were

The following unclaimed tele persona found loitering doubt that counsel would point that issued from Mrs. Meyrick's banking

If they did not account in July, 1926, and found grams are lying in the E. E about with Servants Passes in out to the jury. their possession will forfeit the it would be his duty to do so.

their way into Goddard's safe. "I Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong-

Chinatsung, from New York same and will be removed from bee no ground in this case," added do not claim," Mr. Clarke said, the enclosure.

the Judge, "for saying that the "that all the sums Mrs. Meyrick Junrishoke, from Keelung." defendants will be prejudiced in paid to Goddard came from that Willeberts Poste Restante, from being charged not only with con banking account. Wilkin was work- Singapore. spiracy, but with the substantive ing with Goddard, and he too had offence under the Corruption Act to be silenced and sweetened."

Mr. Clarke referred to a letter Therefore I must refuse the sp

addressed to the Hon. Trevor plication."

Mr. Percival Clarke, opening the Bigham, Assistant Commissioner at case for the Crown, said that the New Scotland Yard, in which it was person round whom the alleged con asked why "the" notorious. Mrs. spiracy revolved was ex-Station Meyrick was permitted to run three of drunkenness with no material Sergeant Goddard. The other two night clubs without interference by success. In his report ha said:

It would seem that approximately defendante, so far as he knew, the police. In one passage of the

seventy wonen resort to this estab- might not have seen each other, but letter was: MANTA.

"These places are disgusting lahment every night. Many of they were talding part in the same

sinks of Iniquity, where young them are known to us as prostitutes conspiracy to contravene the pro- vision of the Leeming Act, and to men are illed with drink, nobbed, and others not known to tis" have corrupt the policezi

and petted by prostitutes, characters that would not bear care- Inker Counsel meintoned that in the Sergeant Goddard reported on the ful Investigation. We are satisfied ropolkem police ares, in wirlch Cecil Club, and stated that both that the place is not seed for

Ibad & held an important Wilkin and be Hadoopt observation Habitual prosth

(Continued on Page: were many night clube, outside the club to obfald evidence

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