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Russia Sept. 2

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Japan

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Sept. 16 Sept. 30

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Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 8

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Sept. 29

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Oct. 17

BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939

ARE OPEN

MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY to secure accommodation desired.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Contin intal Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

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Empress of Japan on Friday, September 9th.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone

20752

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOW THAT WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF HOT WEATHER MOST PEOPLE FEEL THE WANT OF A GOOD RESTFUL HOLIDAY. Here is a good selection of trips which we offer.

Hong Kong/Japan

$175

(Round trip 16-17 days includes stay on board) Hong Kong/Tientsin

HE TRACES HISTORY FROM BOTTLES. Mr. L. Gordon of Ewhurst, Crawley, Sussex, has a queer hobby. He collects bottles and his collection of hundreds of specimens represents bottle making from earliest times from tiny tear bottles of ancient Egyptians to a modern "Coronation" beer bottle. He also has a bottle washed up by sea. Photo. shows-Mr. Gordon with a 200 year old Spanish bottle made of leather 'and other items from his collection.........

CRUELTY TO STEP-DAUGHTER

Charged with cruelty to a 10-

BREACH OF LIQUOR LICENCE

Tung Ting, licensee of the Lon- year-old girl, Leung Yiu,, 44, was don Cafe, No. 93, Lockhart Road, this morning fined $30 by Mr. R. was fined $40 by Mr. R. Edwards Edwards at the Central Magistracy.[at the Central Magistracy when he Inspector Fraser, prosecuting said pleaded guilty, through Mr. M. A. the girl was defendant's step-daugh- |Silva, to a breach of his liquor ter. He caned her severely on the licence by selling liquor to Euro- back, arms and thighs."

COAL TRICK

The case in which two boat- women were charged with unlawful. possession of 625 lbs. of coal and with dumping to prevent to seizure at North Point on Sunday were each fined $180 by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Police Court this morning.

peans.

Inspector Baker said there had been complaints and on the day in question there were three Euro- peans in the cafe.

OPIUM SEIZURE

Appearing on remand before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magis- The mistress of boat No.. 451V, tracy "this morning, Ng Yam Kam, Wong Mui, was fined $12 for un-aged 35, and Chiu Wing Chi, 35, lawful possession of 50 lbs. of coal were convicted of possession of 475 taels of non-Government opium at at the same place.

No. 169 Gloucester Road.

FATAL CRASH Hard labour was passed of first de-

A fine of $5,000. or six months"

fendant a fine of $4,700 or six months on the Second.

A lorry using the frontier road jon Sunday, swerved suddenly, fell Revenue Officer J. L.

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over an embankment and dropped prosecuted..

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$250

Via Swatow, Shanghai and Chefoo (Round trip 28 days)

Hong Kong/Tsingtao

$120

(Each Way)

15 feet. Fai: Man, sitting at the rear of the lorry, was thrown out and sustained severe injuries from

$155

$175

Hong Kong/Haiphong, Pakhoi &

Hoihow

(Round trip. 9 days)

Hong Kong /Singapore

(Return Fare).

Hong Kong/Sandakan (Return Fare) $220

(19-20 days the round trip):

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO:-

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO. LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS FOR

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

“TELEPHONE 80311

Stephens

which he died in the Ling Nan SNATCHER JAILED

Mines Hospital shortly after.

SPEEDING

Caught by a constable after he had snatched 3100 from a 17-year- old girl in Fuk Wah Street yester- Pte. J. Lawson, of the Royal day, Au Chan, aged 22, was this Scots, was fined $25 by Mr. H. R. morning sentenced to six months' Butters at the Central Magistracy hard labour by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- for speeding in King's Road on fadyen.

August 15, while A. Warr, of No. The girl was sent to change a 43, Morrison Hill Road, was fined $100 note. On her way home, de

for speeding in a controlled fendant snatched the money from aren

$ between the Naval Hospital her jacket pocket,

and Ship Street on the same date.

Three months hard

labour was At the Kowloon Magistracy, this imposed on Lam Kam-fuk, aged 21, morning, Mrs. A. H. Finnie, of No. by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the 108, Waterloo Road, was fined $10 Kowloon Police Cours this morn- and Mr. J. S. Soutar, of No. 254, ing when charged, on remand, with Prince Edward Road, was fined $5 -snatching a handhag from Mrs) EIES. for allowing upmuzzled dogs M. Spencer in Austin Road” near King's Park Mansions on Saturday,

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