MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929,

Phone C. 22

FOR

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

D

Twenty-five Wards three inser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word four cents for three Insertions.

All replies under this heading must be called for.

WANTED

Chinese Malo WANTED.--Expert Typist. Apply Secretary, P.Q Box

77

NOTICES.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RAFT PROGRAMMES and

DENTRY FORMS for the

may

SEDITIOUS PAPERS

PROTEST AGAINST LIGHT SENTENCE

THE CHINA MAIL,

REDS" AND DOCK WORKERS SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

Mr. J. M. Remedios entered a plea to be held on MONDAY, 14th Oc tober, 1920 (weather permitting) of guilty on behalf of Yu Wang, Race (23) in the remand case in which the be obtained at

and he, together with Fan Pui (20), Course, Hong Kong Club

who was not legally represented, Causeway Bay Stables.

Mr. T. S. charged before were Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magis tracy on Saturday, with beng in un- lawful passion of seditious litera- ture in Hunghom on September 7.

Entries CLOSE at 12 o'ebek Noon on MONDAY, 30th Septem- ber, 1929,

Hong Kong, 17th Sept., 1929 THE HONG KONG BRANCH OF THE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION

TIS EXCELLENCY THE GOY- HERNOR, SE Cecil d'enesti, K.C.M.G.. will preside at the can BOARDERS. Accommodation now stituent meeting to be held in the available for girl and boys attend-

Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TO LET

ed.

An additional charge was added against the second defendant, of being in possession of such pam- phlets with a view to persuading the people to do an act contrary to the maintenance of peace on the Colony. The first defendant pleaded guilty to the original charge.

Mr. Remedios asked his Worship

his

to

Fallon point- Worship that

KOWLOON COURT

CHINESE CHARGED WITH

HARBOURING CHILD.

BANISHEE'S RETURN

WOMAN DUPED

LOSES JEWELS TO CONFIDENCE TRICKSTERS

÷

WASTEPAPER FOR NOTES

For carrying a chicken by its After it had been given a rest wings, thus causing unnecessary for a couple of months, the time pain and suffering in Pei He Street, honoured

"banknote

confidence

a Chinese was fined $6, by Mr. T. trick hus again been successful- S. Whyte-Smith on Saturday.

ly played. As usual their pletim was a Chinese woman.

诿

+

Pleads Ignorance

According to report made to the Charges of harbouring a male Police by Tam Kee (36), a mar- child of seven, Kwan Kam-kwan ried woman living at No. 1, Whit- the son of Kwan Wai of 261, Temple field, at about 9 am, on Saturday,

on September she was Street, Faumati,

walking in Connaught- 19, were preferred against. Yu road Central

when she

Was ac- Leung-chun, a widow, and Tong costed by two men outside the Kua, a married woman, both resid- Empress Hotel. road. where the incident occurred, ing at the 3rd floor. of 513 Canton-

fendants pleaded ignorance of the

Both de

at the same Court.

case.

His Worship, on the request of remanded the case for one week, and fixed the hearing for October 3 at 2.15 p.m.

*

*

Gardener Fined

A Chinese gardener was fined $5 with the alternative of a week's jail, with hard labour, for the theft of hammer, the property of a stone breaker at Wong Chuk Street.

*

*

Unlawful Possession

.

they were strangers to the Colony, They represented to her that

and confided that they had a large having arrived the previous night,

bundle of Chinese banknotes which they wanted to change into not know their way about, would They did

the woman oblige by changing the money for them? They lived in the hotel and would wait for her in the lounge. They also pro- mised to give her a present for

Asked for Security

her trouble.

ing the Central and Junior British Cathedral Hall on MONDAY, Sep- for lenience in view of his client's Detective Inspector C. P. Fallon. Hong Kong currency.

age, 23, and added that it was his Schools at Chater Bungalow, Kow-tember 30, at 5.30 p.m.

All who are interested are in- first offence. He added that his lour.. Separate houses for girls and

client could not read Chinèse where- Also Kindergarten boys.

Marning vited to attend. School for chiktren too young to at-

The business of the meeting on his Worship remarked that he terd the Junior British School. Apply will be to resolve itself into a should have known that the papers Mrs. Jaffray, Chater Bungalow,

English Associa- contained seditious matter. Branch of the tion, to elect Officers and a Cem-.

Det.-Inspector mittee and to approve rules for ed out to the working of the Branch.

he objected a fine being

Tam Kee agreed to help the Those meaning to join the as- imposed, and sait

the that

strangers and the alleged bundle TO LET-Nine (9) Roomed Flat.sociation who would like to re- penalty was six or twelve months* Suitable for Mess or Private Board-ceive copies of the agenda and hard labour. He added that he had;

of notes, wrapped in a handker- ing House. Modern sanitation. Rent

Charged with the unlawful chief, changed hands. As she was very moderate Apply Box No. 620, notices of meetings, are asked to actually arrested the defendant him-

of the men went c/o "China Mail."

communicate with the undersign-self in the act of distributing the possession of four planks of wood leaving, one

reasonably suspected of pamphlets among the dock workers stolen and unable to give a satis-her

being after her and vay politely told that after all they were at noon in Dock Street on Septem-factory explanation to that effect, a strangera, and whilst he did not Chinese was fined $5, or in default. doubt her honesty, it would be His Worship remarked to the pro-seven days' hard labour.

better if she left something with secuting officer that he thought

them as security or their money. that sedition was under definition

To prove their honesty, the number B., that is, "encouraging

woman, parted with all the cash and enticing people to interfere with

she had on her person, $18, and the maintenance of law and order."

several pieces of jewellery, worth Secondly, it meant to "bring into

$85. So trusting was she that it contempt the Government of the

never occurred to her to examine Colony," but nothing to that effect

the contents of the parcel which had been done. What does your

the men had handed to her. client do Remedios?

No. occupation, but he is, I understand, a gardener in Kowloon City.

TUITION

FRENCH.-Chinese gentleman desires

to learn French, lady teacher prefer- able. Apply Box No. 623, c/o China Mail."

SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS.

ROBERT K. M. SIMPSON. The University,

HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.

BLAKE PER-TAIKOO MOTOR BUS SERVICE

October 1st.

O MOTOR

MNE. BARONELLI. Special atten- tion given to about and stiff ladies who desire to regain their youthful will figure. School of Dancing for Chil-Blake 24, Ashley Road, Gate). dren and Adults. Back of Star Theatre (ground floor), be via Kowloon.

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS neach and promptly printed.China Mail" Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen-

tral 22.

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within an hour from London, In healthy aeighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual eare and attention. Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

For

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

(National Frodel Higher Certificate).

SPORTING

GUNS AND

ACCESSORIES.

GUNS: Greener, Webley A Scotts, B.S.A, J. W. Needham & Raick Freres-Air Rifles--Eero}- vera. S. & W.Riffe Accessories Aperture Bights Sporting re- quisites Cartridges to suit bores.

all

THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITION

STORE

5-6, Beaconsfield Arcade.

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameras. Films, Plates and Papers, 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 Voeur Road C., Hồng Hồng.

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 salis- faction.

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

C2560 No. 36. Tung Man Street

BUS

a

1929, SERVICE be commenced between Pier and Taikoo (West

Pedder Street, Des Voux The route twards vill

Road, Queen's Road East, Gan Road, Morrison Hill Road, Leigh- ton Hill Road, Caroline Road and Shaukiwan Road.

The route inwards will be the

same except that westward of the R.N. Dockyard it will be via Mar- ray Road and Connaught Road

SERVICE: From Taiko 7.00 am and every.

15 minutes until 11.15 p.m. From Blake Pier 7.00 a.m. and

ber 7..

Mr. Remedios:

Detective Inspector Fallon: Yes, but he has no brothers and sisters, just the family living there.

His Worship then made mention

+

+

Stole for Hunger

That he wanted them to pawn it, and get some money for food was the excuse offered by Tong Stu- kuen (18) a foki of the Hing Lung Knitting Factory who was charged with the theft of five woollen pull overs valued at $17, in all, the pro- perty of the manager of the firm.

His Worship sentenced the de- fendant to two months imprison-

ment.

*

*

Cycling Offence

When she did indo the hand- kerchief on arrival at the money changer's she found that the sup-

posed banknotes were nothing more valuable than waste paper. She immediately rushed back to A fine of $3 was imposed on a the Empress Hotel but could find Chinese cook for riding his hired no trace of the two strangers.

of the sentence, which he remarked bicycle without a properly lighted lamp in Woosung Street at 140 a.m. on Saturday. as two months.

Det. Inspector Fallon: That is a light sentence !

His Worship: I don't know that this is the worst type of case.

Later his Worship replied to the officer that he would consider the every 15 minutes until 1115 sentence and give on Thursday

morning.

p.m.

FARES: Blake Pier Bay View

Police Station

.10 cents Taikoo Causeway Bay 10 Through Fore

.20

L. C. F. BELLAMY.

General Manager. Hong Kong, 20th Sept., 1929.

SWAMUEE'S WONDERFUL

POWER

Inspecter Fallon mentioned to the Magistrate that this case was the first of its kind that had come u before him.

She inquired abort them at the hotel, but they had no visitors who had arrived the previous night.

THE HONG KONG TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO. St. George's Building, 2nd Floor

· LIGHTERING.--Cargo ex ships delivered to all parts of Hong Kong and South China, Cargo shipped on through Bills of Lading to any part of the world. UP-COUNTRY SHIPMENTS--Quotations given on ship-

ments of cargo to all treaty ports in South China. BAGGAGE Our representative meets all ships and super- intends the handling of passengers' luggage. Baggage from any part of Hong Kong, called for and placed on board outgoing ships.

FURNITURE.Removed to any part of the Colony at

reasonable rates

Phone Central 3639-Kowloon 1422. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE.

"BATTERSBY"

We are now showing our

new stocks.of

GENTLEMEN'S HATS

"J.T. HARDEMAN "

"G. CAMBIAGHI "

in all the latest styles and well known makes.

“STETSON"

“G.B. BORSALINO

fu LAZARO & CA” GAUNTIC"

44

THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.

153-165 Des Voeux Road Central

HERO'S REWARD

KOWLOON FOOTBALLER'S

PRESENTATION

FOR LIFE SAVING

Divisional Inspector R. A. Marks

A plessing ceremony occurred during the Kowloon Fotball Cluve charity pointed out to his Worship that all Finally It dawned on Tam Kee concert on Saturday night when Mr. the restaurant workers hired that she had been fooled and she

G. A. Walker (President) presented a bicycles after two in the morning teck her trouble to

the Police, gold watch, suitably inscrited, to Mr. and rode

down Nathan lamenting bitterly and declaringer of the Club on behalf of Mr. K. S. up and

Austin Spary, a popular football play- Road. He added that the cycle that she did not dire face har hus- shops were opened all night, and band without her jewellery.

Mackintosh of the Canadian Pacific S.S. Co., whom he saved from drown that some steps should be taken

ing at Tain Wan on August 31.

in regard to it, as there has been

some correspondence in the mat-without a licence. ter.

Spary is a hero, and a modest one at that."

Mr. Walker added that the current Rowing on that particular evening where: the Tescue was effect- ed, was exceptionally strong, much so that one could hardly keep standing in the water knee-deep.

#

The gold watch, which was in inside of the cover with these words:--- green velvet care, was inseribed on the

brave action in saving me from drown- "Presented to Austin Spary for his lng in Hong Kong on August 31, 1929,"

cheering from the large gathering, Mr Amid hearty applaate and prolonged Spary mounted the stage, where Mr. Walker handed the gift to him.

A Chinese was worried by a

In making the presentation Mr. Defendant, in answer to the Walker, in a shirt but comprehensive vicious-looking dog which barked at His Worship remarked that he charge, stated that the baskets of speech, made it clear to the audience him in an angry manner. Regarding the second defendant, did not mind them getting their re-lilly roots belonged to another that the presentation was not for Mr.

"Don't be afraid of him," said a Inspector Fallon said that the papers creation in in this case were entirely different

barking dog never bites"," from the Arst case. He was arrest ed in Dock Street carrying a parcel wrapped in green and when it was opened it was found to contain sedi- tious literature.

Defendant stated that he was

PRESENT, Past and Future wr-given this to carry while his friend derfully revealed through the went to buy cigarettes. He did not system of Meditation. (Yogasadhara) know what was in the parcel.

of the Great Yogi, Swani Premanin- He was remanded till Thursday dajee, the world famous Vedantist. also. Our House has remarkable references

from famous quarters

throughout

Inspecter Fallon remarked strong- India, Barma and Cesion and basly that the literature was not "pat- been known to the public for the list riotic" at all,

tions & shillings: Annual Life

ing (Monthly

detals 10 shillings; Complate

from

of the slogans.

Mr. Remedios:

ឌន the word

birth to death) 20 shillings. Poyable the paper were in British Post Orders only. Parti- culars required (Birth date, and dete Hong Kong Government at all, but

but for his bravery in saving the life to say, was not in the Colony, but in Manila on holiday.

that way, providing/hawker who left it next to him Spary's prowess on the football field, friend. "You know the proverb, 'a that they went in a quieter road while he ran away, and as he (de-of Mr. MacKinteth, whe, he regretted than the one mentioned.

fendant), was near by when the In- dian Constable arrested him!

Passing the above remark, his Worship fined the defendant $3.

Cane For Youth

A Chinese lad of 15 was ordered to receive eight strokes of the cane in Court on Saturday for the theft

of a pair of slippers from a street sleeper outside 19 Jordan Road. The complainant did not appear in Court!

*

*

Schoolboy's Theft

"A lot of ingenuity in this" re- marked Inspector F. T. James on 12 years. Our charges are 6 quee-"outrageous" was mentioned in one was charged before Mr. T. S. Saturday when a Chinese school-bay

details) 5

Whyte-Smith with the theft of a It may result in

bicycle from

Kee Life Reading 10 shillings; Ex-another civil war! (Laughter).

the Cheung Whole Life Reading

Both admitted to his Worship that Bicycle shop at 5, Fife-street.

Inspector James, prosecuting, not against the

said that the defendant had hired the cycle from the complainant on

Within the next three hours be went to another shop and ordered the handle bars and the pedals to! be changed.- On doing so, the worker found that the bicycle was a hired one, as he recognised a mark on the handle shaft. He

when writing). Prof. 8. N. BOSE, were merely Imperalist slogans the night of September 17 at 8 pm. B.A. Swami Premananda Ashram against the Provincial Government Beadon Street (P.O. Box 11418) of China. Calcutta,

FOR

GENDER

BODY! \REPAIR/

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. Automobile Dept. C.3193.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor ta

the hte SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

Drive a Trusty "TRIUMPH"

the Motor that never fails you

LESSON-SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG

"Matter" was the subject of the Lesson-Semmon in all Churches of

Informed them and the complainant

sent a fcki of his round to the shop, where he had the defendant. arrested.

Defendant had also painted with Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, black paint the mark of the hired September 22.

bicycles rear mudguard. He had done a lot within three hours!

The Golden Text was: "In God I will praise his word, in God I have His Worship ordered the defen- put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me" (Psalms 56:4).

"Yes," said the Chinese, "you know the proverb. I know the pro- The thankful gentleman had written verb, but does the dog know the to Mr. Walker, stating that "Mr. provèrb?”

HEALTHY HEATING

Do you know that in the area

of one gas company alone

5,340 Doctors

512 Nursing Homes 204 Hospitals

-use gas fires?

So do 90 per cent. of the ma, terity centres, dispensaries for tuberculosis, schools for mothers, day nurseries, clinics and crèches in the area of the same company.

Is not this striking proof of the fact that the gas fire is the most hygienic form of heating?

dant to receive 12 strokes of the cane in Court.

GET

#

*

+

Among the citations which com- Beating For Banishee prised the Lesson-Semen was the Charged with returning to the! following from the Bible: "And Colony before his banishment term great multitudes came unto him, had expired, Lau Chuen (27) plead- having with them those that were ed guilty,

Lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and Inspector James told his Worship many others, and cast them down at that the defendant was banished Jesus' feet and he healed them: in 1928 but returned in 1927, when Insomuch that the maltitude won he was sentenced and re-banished dered, when they saw the dumb to for a term of 10 years. speak, the maimed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to ge; and they glorified the God of Isreal

Defendant stated that he had come down to his mother for gene money to and work..

(Matt. 15.80, 31) God of Isreal" His Worship passed sentence of The Lesson-Sermon also included eight months imprisonment with the following passages from the fendant to receive 15 strokes with hard labour and ordered the de- Christian Science textbook, "Science the birch, and if found unfit, an and Health with Key to the Scrip- extra two months jail was to be turas," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Our served. LAMMERT BROS. Master treated error through Mind.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,

Public Auctions

He never enjoined obedience to the laws of nature, if by these are meant laws of matter, nor did he use drugs. There is a law of God applicable to healing, and it is spiritual kw instead of material (p. 453).

A Hawker's Tale "You are not going to make me. believe your story" said Mr. T. S Whyte-Smith, when a Chinese, quite young in years, was charged with hawking "lily roots" (sliced) (Continued on Next Column)

GAS

It is hygienic because it venti- Lates. The gas fire changes the air in a room imperceptibly, without draught or unwanted variation of temperature.

It is hygienic because it can be instantly and accurately re- gulated to achieve any desired temperature.

It is hygienic because it creates no dirt or ashes to befoul the roon, and no smoke to pollute the atmosphere and so keep out the sunlight.

BRINGS HEALTH

69000951874551BODES

YOUR GAS FIRES FIXED NOW!

SUPPLIED ON

HIRE

at $5 a year.

ALSO ON SALE

FROM

$27 to $91.

Period designs

to suit all furnishing styles. Models in

various colours and

finishes.

See them at

our showrooms.

HONG KONG & CHINA GAS COMPANY, LTD.

West Point, Hong Kg, and Jordan Road, Kowloon. Central Showroom - Ice House Street.

Telephone Central 17.

ו,

Share This Page