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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 28, 1939.
WOMAN'S STORY
RECEIVERS
IN PROSECUTION HEAVILY FINED
OF SAPPERS
Evidence in the case in Sappers William, John
a
A juvenile, and Chan Chung, 18, were this morning charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- which tral Magistracy with stealing Gardner, hand bag containing a wrist watch, David E. Alison and Thomas Mara cigarette case a dividend warrant ney of the Royal Engineers, charged with assault was heard this
are and some papers at Happy Valley. morning by Mr. .R. A. D. Forrest Chan Chung was sentenced
at the
morning.
The case was again adjourned.
to
Central Magistracy this three months' imprisonment.
Yeung Ping, a shop foki
and Pung Ying, a Ip Ming-chun, complainant, said
shopkeeper, wero charged with receiving the watch. he was standing outside No. 158, The former was fined $200 and the Lockhart Road when four Euro-latter $250.
peans, two in civilian clothes and two in uniform approached and ask- ed if he wanted to fight. One kick- ed him. His wife came out she was attacked by them.
Mrs. F. Webb, Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey As- and sociation was the complainant. The hand bag was stolen while she was her playing hockey at the Valley. She
The wife said that when husband called, she went out. saw three men attacking her hus- bånd. She went to pull her hus- hand away and was assaulted.
The men ran and she followed, but they scattered. She followed one towards the Naval Canteen. There she met a Police officer and. while talking she saw some men walking on the opposite pavement and pointed to them as the men who had attacked her.
DANZIG DIET PROLONGED
Berlin, To-day.
The 'Danzig Senate has issued a
ASSAULT CASE decree prolonging the period of
the Diet for another four years.
DISMISSED
An announcement says that the
corres- the
Private F. Tully, of the Royal composition of the Diet Scots, appeared before Mr. T. J. ponds. with the feeling of Houston this morning, charged with population. assaulting a police constable (D203)
The Diet has 72 seats, of which and a motor driver, Pang Yu, at the Nazis hold 70. Stubbs Road, on Monday.
Defendant pleaded not guilty,
It was alleged that defendant, with two others, engaged Pang's
Reuter.
car from the Dreamland Dance Hall COLLISION CLAIM
in Hennessy Road, at about 1 a.m. and asked to be driven them to the Peak. Arriving at the Peak Tram station in Stubbs' Road, defendant and the others, got out and walked off without paying the fare. Pang followed and demanded the
ADJOURNED
A sequel to a collision between a motor-car, No. 245, of the Fei fare Hang Garage and motor-lorry No. and, it was alleged, one of the 1749 on October 12, last, on Stanley soldiers struck him on the face.
Road was heard in the Summary Pang blew a police whistle and Court this morning when damages D203 who came up, was struck. amounting to $55.50 was
claimed the
The constable and Pang later in- by Woo Chung, proprietor of formed Sergeant Parnell of Gough Fei Hang Garage, from Tsoi Po- Hill Station, and charged defendant tin, owner of the motor-lorry. next morning.
Plaintiff was represented by Mr. D. V. Evans while Mr. W. M. Brown evid-appeared on behalf of defendant.
. Mr. Houston dismissed the case, owing to the unsatisfactory ence of the driver,
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The case was adjourned after evidence was given by witnesses for both parties.
KEPT FROM HIS SHIP BY SCIATICA
Sailor Who Could Hardly
Walk for Pain
Rheumatism had so crippled this old sailor that he could only make his way about with pain and difficulty. Here:he THE THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL tells how a friend introduced him to a GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE- for the hard seafaring life again within:
remedy which made him perfectly 'fit HOLDERS will be held at the a week: Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., "I have been a seaman and travelled Ltd., Hong Kong and Shanghai all over the world in sailing ships. Bank. Building, on THURSDAY, sciatica and rheumatism. If I went out Some time ago I was taken bad with the 18th April, 1999, at 11 am, I had to rest two or three times before for the purpose of receiving the re- I got home. One day an old mate of port of the General Managers to and he cald get me Kruschen Salts. mine asked me what was the matter, gether with a Statement of Ac- So I got some and I am pleased to say counts for the year ended 31st I felt a great ease. After continuing December, 1938.
for a week, I was à great deal better
The Transfer Books of the Come and on the Saturday I was back on my pany will be closed from 19th March to 18th April, 1989, bot days inclusive.
DODWELL & COM
Hong Kong,
General
Merch 1989
ains of rheumatism and sciatica d by too much uric acid: mc- the body. Two of the Kruschen-Salta dúll the urle acid crystals then
ray altogether. Other: ose. Smits, assist Na- ese dissolved crys- ural channeld.
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