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Tuesday, September 9, 1930.
Seventh Moon, 17th Day.
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ESTABLISHED
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1846.
A
中華民國庚午年七月十七日
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930.
A LONG TIME AGO. NEW PRESIDENT OF HIS SICK MOTHER.
YET THE MAGISTRATE REMEMBERED IT.
A Chinese was to-day charged before Mr. T. 8. Whyte-Smith, at the Kowloon Police Court, with the larceny of a suit of clothing, the property of another Chinese In Austin Road. He admitted the effence..
According to Detective-Sergeant į W. G. Humphreys, the accused en- tered the complainant's apartment
in a garage under the Claremont
THE ARGENTINE.
Received the Prince of
Wales on Visit in 1925.
PACIFIC REVOLUTION.
London, Yesterday. A communique Issued by the
Hotel, and stole the articles. The new Argentine Government de door was open,
clares that the only part played
SEEING HER COSTS HIM THE
BIRCH AND JAIL.
Banished for ten years on Janu- ary 25 last year, Wong Hin dia- obeyed the order and returned to the Colony. He was arrested by Detective-Sergeant Can Pul, and charged hefore Mr. T. S. Whyte- Smith this morning.
Why do you
The Magistrate: always come back?
Defendant: I want to see my sick mother.
The Magistrate: Well, you got twelve months and 20 strokes Inst
The Magistrate: I think I have by armed forces in the revolu-Def
seen this man before.
enthusiastically, The whole country is quiet.
Defendant: Yes.
A BIG DIVAN,
OPIUM OFFENCES AT KOWLOON.
tion was the Pacific progress
His Worship passed sentence of Sergeant Humphreys: He got through the city, accompanied by one year's hard labour with 24 three years for forgery a long the whole people, who were ac strokes of the birch. time ago. That is his own con claiming the Government most fession, The Police have no re- cord of it.
The Magistrate sentenced accus- The new President, Senor ed to one month's hard labour.Uriburu, is 53 years old. Ho was Inspector-General of the Army in 1925. When the Prince] of Wales visited the Argentine, Revenue Offer N. J. Young to- Senor Uriburu commanded the re- day charged an elderly Chinese be- view in the Prince of Wales's fore Mr. T. 3. Whyte-Smith_with! honour, and was subsequently (a) keeping a divan at 911 Cantor made a K.3.E-Reuter.
Road, and (b) the possession of 1.8 taels of opium without a permit. He pleaded guilty to both charges,
FROM SANDAKAN. "AND ALL HE HAD WAS A
ese
TOOTHBRUSH.".
"A toothpick and a piece of cloth are his sulė possession," remarked Detective-Sergeant W. G. Hum- phreys this morning when a Chin- named Тве Mong was charged before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith with having stowed away from Sandakan to Hong Kong on the J.C.J.L. cargo steamer Tilpa- лав. He pleaded guilty.
Palace Fired On.
New York, Yesterday,
A message from Buenos Aires states that shooting was heard in the City late in the evening. It is believed that warships were firing on the Government Palace. News- paper reports state that cavalry are attacking the Military College. thol-Reuter's American Service.
Sergeant Humphreys told Magistrate that the defendant was found mingled with the steerage passengers two days after the ship had left port.
His Worship imposed the usual penalty of $50 with the alternative of one month's hard labour.
A WESK'S DISEASES.
The following cases of diseases! were notified to the Medical Officer of Health during the week ended September 6:
Cases Deaths
́ITALIAN CONSUL.
MUSSOLINI'S SON-IN-LAW SAILS FOR SHANGHAI.
RECEIVED BY POPE.
Rome, Yesterday.
Mr. Young told the Magistrate that he found 11 pipes and 20 empty tael tins on the floor. There were over 20 smokers of the drug. It was a very big divan.
The Magistraté imposed, the (a)$300 or following fines:-on
one month in default, on (b) $120 or 14 days in default, both to run consecutively.
ATTACKED WITH CHOPPER.
asked
At the Kowloon Court this morn- ing, a Chinese youth was ordered to receive 12 atrokes of the cane for having assaulted another youth.
Crown-Sergeant F. G. Baker in- The Pope gave a private audi- formed the Court that the accused ence, to-day to Count Galeazzo borrowed 20 cents from the com- Ciano, the new Italian Consul-plainant and the latter General at Shanghai and his wife for .it to be paid, back. The couple will embark for They had some words which led to Shanghai on September 9-a quarrel. Accused then picked up Reuter.
a chopper and attempted to cut the Luckily, (Countess Galeazzo Ciano was complainant in the neck.
managed to formerly Signorita Mussolini, the however, the latter the ex-daughter of the Dictator of Italy. ward the blow off, but in so doing typhoid Count Ciano's father is in the received a deep cut on his left hand
Italian Cabinet.]
between the thumb and forefinger.
Typhoid fever
7
1
Influenza
3
- 16
38
Malaria
Tuberculosis ..
All were
Chinese with ception of two cases of fever.
Preventy
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