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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 13, 1988,

CHINESE WINE

DR. PFISTER TAKEN

SHOP SUMMONED ILL IN WITNESS BOX

Summoned before Mr. Q. A. À. Macfadyen at Kowloon this morn-

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ing, Li Hee, licensee of the Wing In it prisonor went back completely Wo, Wing Kee Chinese Wine Shop, on his statements when he No. 39, Sha Po Road, was fined $100 charged and counsel, suggested that it bag had probably been made because he on four summonses for failing to

was fatigued, record sales in the stock book, for On the facts that he had enumerat- selling 360 cattles of rice spirit to ed, Counsel asked that the jury bring a person not a wholesale dealer, in a verdict of "Guilty but Insane."

MR. WHYATTS ADDRESS for failing to show the nature of Mr. Whyatt, in his opening, paid a [quantity of spirit sold on the in-tribute to Mr. Macnamara for the voice, and for not renewing a disgallant fight he had put up. "Mr. tillery pass which had been can- Macnamara," said counsel, "was battl- celled.

ing for a man who had confessed his.. guilt."

They were dealing with a man who Mr. B. L. Anderson, of No. 180, had made a voluntary confession; who admitted' that he realised he was King's Road, has reported that doing wrong; admitted the stabbing; yesterday afternoon he gave a fruit admitted provocation and in yester- hawker a $10 note for the purchase day's hearing, in reply to a question of 30 cents worth, of lichees. The had said I have already pleaded guilty. hawker took the note to change and did not return.

DOES BOTTLE BOTHER BABY?

The prisoner's statement yesterday afternoon had to be believed. A volun- tary statement by an accused man from the box was the best possible evidence that could be laid before a Jury

"Here stands a man," continued counsel, "who is a self-confessed mur- derer.""

Counsel submitted that the defence had not discharged the onus put. upon: them of proving insanity and he asked the jury to discharge their duty by bringing in a verdict of guilty.

ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE TALKS

London, To-day.

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which state that the conclusion of And Mrs. M. Butchart, of Toronto, the Anglo-American Trade Pact is says this: "Baby's Own Tablets are excellent for bottle-fed babies as they imminent, it is stated here, semi- assist in digesting foods which cause officially, that there is little likeli- indigestion."

hood of the Pact being concluded Baby's Own Tablets are equally before Parliament adjourns on July effective in diarrhoea, simple croup, colic, colds, simple fever and teething 29th, and that negotiations are troubles, also to expel worm

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EXCUSE

“Because of the bombing of Can- ton and I had to seek shelter in the Colony," said Li Hoi, 37, at the Central Magistracy this morning, when he was charged with return-- ing to the Colony, having been banished for life in September 1937. Sentence of one year's hard labour- was imposed.

RADIO FINE

A fine of $50 was imposed on Miss Kwok-Wai-hin by Mr. Q Á, Macfadyen at Kowloon this morn- ing when she was summoned having a radio at her residence.. No. 36, Jordan Road, without a li--

cence.

LOCAL DOLLAR

The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar this morning was 1/2. "Spot" silver was quoted in London at 19% and forward at 19-3/16.

The London on New York rate was quoted at £ US $4.92.56 and the New York on London rate £—U.S.$4.92-3/4.

The 8.8, Bangalore" left Singa- pore: on the 10th instant and is due here on the 15th instant at about 10 a.m.

For possession of 4,016. heroin pills at No. 645, Shanghai Street, first floor, Mak Jing-lan, 80, unem- ployed, was this morning senten- ced to 12 months' hard labour and fined $2,000 or a further siz months' by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett catatha: Kowloon: Police Court,~

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