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SUNDAY MORNING INCIDENT

THE CHINA -MAIL, JULY 5, 1987...

That any business man would be annoyed when kept waiting for money due to him; that peo- ple should have no dealings with unlicenced hawkers, and that they were responsible for what- ever might result from dealing with such hawkers were the comments made by Mr. K. A. M. Barnett at the Kowloon Police Court this morning when Mrs. E. M. Castro, of No. 14, Knuts- ford Terrace, accused 19-year- old Wong Chung-ching with as- saulting her and maliciously damaging the front door of her residence early yesterday morn- ing.

Mrs. Castro said that about two weeks ago accused, who was a haw ker of Chinese piece goods, came to her residence with his wares. Her sister, Mrs. Hodge, bought a pil- low case from accused and signed for it. Yesterday morning at about 8 a.m. accused came to col- lect the $1.80. Complainant asked why he came so early and said she would not deal with him any more. Accused asked for return of the pillow case, and then refused to let her have the 1.0.U. back.

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Hong Kong Bank +$1940-1 Bank of East Asis 8967 b.

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Union, Ins. $624-s.

bada, kad SHIPPING H. K. Steamboats $8

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC.

H. K. and K. Wharves. $118, b. H. K: and W. Docks $34.25 sa., drilers Providents (Old) $21⁄2 8.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS.

H. K. and S. Hotels. $7.30: sa.

H. K. Lands $36 b..

H. K. Realties $6.35.b. Chinese Estates $87 b.

*PUBLIC UTILITIES K. Tramways $15.10. b. eak Trams (Old) $5 b. Peak Trams (New) $2 b. Star Ferries $86 b. China Lights (Old) $14.80 China Lights (New) $14 b, H. K. Electrics $60% b., $61- Sandakan Lights $142. b. Telephones (Old) $30:15 b. Telephones (New $11,70 ‘b.

INDUSTRIALS

Cements $15.45-b; ..

STORES; &C. Watsons $5 b. Wm. Powell, Ltd. 40. cts. b.

COTTON MILLS Shanghai Cottons Sh.$120 b. Wing On Textiles Sh.$81 b.

MISCELLANEOUS Constructions (New) 45 cta, b Vibro Piling $41⁄21⁄2 b.

LOCAL DOLLAR London Silver Prices Accused put his foot in the door when she attempted to close it. She

The demand rate of the Hong pushed him away. He then caught Kong dollar this morning hold of her and threw her on the ground.

"Spot" silver was quoted at 19- The accused denied the allegations, and "forward,” at 19-15/16. ___ but was found guilty.

was 1/2-%.

The London on New York-cross- Bound over for 12 months in a rate was quoted at £U.S.$4.9455, bond of $20; ordered to pay $10 and the New Yt on London cross- to Mrs. E. M. Castro as compensa-rate at £—U.S.$4.94%~ tion and $5 for damaging her door;

and fined $50, or two months' im- Singapore Raw Rubber prisonment, was the composite sen

tence împosed by Mr. Barnett.

Messrs. H. J. Joseph and Co. have received the following quotations from Singapore in Straits Currency for Raw Rubber:

TRAGIC DEATH OF Spot 31-% b. down

YOUNG STUDENT

An enquiry into the circum-- stances surrounding the death of

Tse Wing-fee, a 10-year-old

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Span/March 32-b down July/Sept. 31-4 b. down %. Oct./Dec. 32-1 b. down1⁄2. Market: Flat-

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student, who met his death while on way to school on June 11 when

Canton, To-da f« Yoko

he was hit by some tiles falling saki Kobe hama Honolulu

Mr. Lin Hui-teng, member of the from the third floor during Victoria veranda collapse at No. 39, Gage Canton Branch of the National Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive Street, was held this morning. Economic Construction Council, has Mr. K. Keen was the coroner submitted to the Council a plan for Canada” – July 9 July 11

July 14 July 16 July 23 July: 28°

and the following composed the crganisation of a shipping service Bussin July 23 July 25 July-27 July 29 July 31

Aug. 9

jury:- -Messrs. H. H. Lebert from Whampoa to the Nanyang Is- Japan Aug. 6 Aug. 8

Aug. 11. Aug. 13 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 (foreman), E. C. Olaes and Lo lands. This service is to be financed Asia

Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 21′′ Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Sept. 1 Sept. 7 Kai-hong,

jointly by the Government and the Sub-Inspector L. R. Whant was overseas Chinese in Nanyang. Canada Sept. 3 Sept. 5

Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 22.

present in court.

Hua Nan. Dr. G. H. Thomas, then Medical Officer of the Government Civil Hos- pital, stated that a patient named An R.E.O.C.A. Whist Drive and Tse Wing Fee was: admitted at Tombola will be held in the Garri- about 8.40 in a dying condition and son Lecture Hall on Tuesday, 13th died the same afternoon at: 3.40. July, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Ad- At the post morten it was found mission 50 cents, including light that the right side of the skull in r freshments. front was fractured in several

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places with the overlying scalp se- bricks falling from the floor ver- deceased verely lacerated. A piece of brain andah and later saw matter was protruding between the lying on his face bleeding.

The other organs

The landlord, Kwan Choi-fat, said. fractures. peared healthy and normal.

that b acquired the premises in. He attributed death to the severe the 11tn moon last year and had injuries to the skull

and was repaired the eaves, windows

The premises had consistent with something heavy door frames. falling on it.

which

been rented to the school since the Mok Hung-wo, aged 12 a student, third moon and no requests for re- said he was on the way to school pairs had ever been made by the with deceased and another student tenants.

when near the staircase, he felt some- The inquiry was adjourned till thing hit him on the back He Friday morning, when Mr. A. ran up the staircase and called for Brooksbank of the P. W. D. will the teacher. He saw debris and give evidence.

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