Pago' 4

Claim 'Boy' Wanchee

Go At 8.30

- re-

The Yeung Moo Kung Wui-an association of hotel and club boys and household servants in European employ cently submitted, through the Labour Offi- cer, an eight-point de- mand for better pay and improved working con- ditions.

Second of the men's dentanda was an eight-hour day for hotels ut 8.30 and clubs, and off-duty p.m. for households.

Negotiations have been proceed- ing smoothly, and agreement or sear agreement on many points is

believed to have been reached.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1946.

For Furniture Taken

By Japanese TO KAU

Mr. Justice E. II. Williams, Puisne Judge, yester- ACQUITTED

day reserved judgment in the ease in which To Kau, who is being Dr. Harry Talbot, of 12 Bowen Road, claims tried with Liu Yu-pui the return of a dressing table and stool, a chest for the murder of Sub- of drawers, a lamp and a table, taken by the

Inspector A. S Far- Japanese and subsequently sold, from Mrs.

quhar, was acquitted by Lam, of la Wongnetchong Road.

Sir Henry Blackall, Mr. H. J. Armstrong, for complainant, said it was

the first case of its kind. Though Dr. Talbot Chief Justice, was willing to come to an arrangement with Criminal Sessions yes- Mrs. Lam and compensate her, he was acting terday when Mr. Hin- on principle and believed he was morally en-shing Lo titled to return of the furniture.

Mr. Armstrong said Dr. Talbot's ↑ Mrs. .Lam on Oct, 14′ last year. house was occupied by a Japanese signed the receipt, which war after the occupation. The Japanese produced in court. later moved to Happy Valley and Dr. took the greater part of Tulbot's furniture,

After the liberation Dr. Talbot

traced recovered some of the furniture from Happy Valley and

that

Was

at the

successfully submitted that there was no case for To to an- swer.

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A similar submission regard ing Liu was overruled by His Lordship.

Testifying in his own behalf

hiding on the verandah when Inspector Liu said that he was White and Sub-Inspector Far-

RICE

It was officially announced yesterday that the ship which pus despatcard to Stam on Aug. 10 to bring a large cargo of rice to Hong Kong in ex← pected to arrive here on Tues- day next, Sept. 17.

The ship is bringing about 40,000 bags, which will enabic the rice ration to be main- tained.

WARDENS ORGANISE

Yeung Kwong English Even- ing School is being organised for the benefit of former A.R.. Wardens who cannot afford to pay school fees.

Mr. Poter Ng, Than Kwong, former teacher of Wal Yan College, is to take charge of the school, at 240-262 Do Voeux Road, West. Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek, former District Warden of U... "A" has presented 50 scholarships for the first school which will last five months, while Mesars. Li Yik

GREATEST GOOD OF GREATEST NUMBER

On Sept. 15 the Hong Kong Government is taking over the wholesale marketing of vegetables in Kowloon. From the day forward all the vegetables that pass into Kowloon from the New Territories, or are imported from China, must be brought to a new Government Whole- sale Market where they will be sold direct to the retailers by publie auction, sald Father T. Ryan, Acting Superintendent of the Agricul- ture and Forestry Department in a broadcast over ZBW last night.

This action, which is contrney to the loan to the retailers. Now n Government organisation is taking over this wholranic

This organisation to hav!-

traditional Hong Kong practies of leaving budness to private initiative, is the dealing. come of a frank admisal on the part exclusive rights et vegetablo transport In

of the Government that it is dissatisfied the New Territoris and of wholesale dent. with the way in which it vegetable supe Ing in Kowloon, It has its own fleet of tho morning and 1 afternoon to all the me

lorries which it will send out in

plies have been haulled in the past, Not enth have been grown locally to supply

of } New Territories, There it will collect the sume from the neighbouring the public nerd, and not enough have portant vegetable strawing distelets in the Chlua-and they have not been grown and vegetables and bring them without charge they her rot been imported because the price which they obtained in Hong Kony: did not make it worth

Lo the whlie growers and the importers to produce or handle more. Yet the publie in Hong

Kons are only too well aware that it it

An eight-hour day for hotely the rest to Mrs. Lam, who said mitted telling Dr. money pa. i qular arrived. He heard many Man and Lo Chi Ki ench dona- not their fault if those who grow veget.

ser-

she was prepared to return the and chubs ly considered not unren-

furniture provided he could pro- bul the hintschuld

роб sonable

of ownership. ducc

The Custodian - Enemy Pro- vants' problem is a headache. For the servants to walk out starp on

perty refused to issue him with the stroke of 8.30 is against estab-

documents and Dr. Talbot took the generally it is 1ished tradition,

case to the Police Court where the conreded, and the 'boys' are ex-Magistrate refused to grant

the ground that pected to see reason and agree to order on the

Court had no jurisdiction. a modification.

On July 24 this year a letter was sent to Mrs, Lam demanding return of the furniture. The de- mand was refused.

The me have asked for an in- evease of 38 percent on 1941 wage scale, plus $84 a awnth rehabilita- tion allowance.

Other demands include

n day

aff weekly. mont's extra pay Year "cum- New ዜና Chinese

bonus from the shaw," a vearly hotels and clubs and accident and sirk relief.

MUSIC

of the usual of convert

he programme Sunday afternoon gramophone music at the Catholic Centre, King's Building, at 9.30 Today 14-

NEWS IN

..

Mi

BRIEF

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the

of

Mr. Armstrong submitted that only question for the court to circumstances consider

the was ander which Mrs. Lam bought the furniture,

Mr. J.M. d'Almada Remedies, for Mrs. Lam, said his client pur- chased the furniture. Logether with other furniture, from a shop in Leighton Hit Road after the War for $1,430.

Wong Shui-chan, owner of the Shui Chone Tai furniture shop, said his wife sold the furniture to

Replying to Mr. Armatrong witness denied teiling Dr. Talbot had warned Mr. Lam at that sag the time of purchase

term clined. Wong n ture if it would have to surrender the furn:-

Talbol he was prepared by Mrs. Lam to Dr. Talbot

Mrs.

Wong, wife of last witness, sald she bought the furniture from hawkers and sold it to Mrs. Lain. it had been She did not know stolen.

to

refund

To Mr. Armstrong witness said } it had never struck ber that the furniture was stolen property.

In evidence, Dr. Talbot said that after the war he contacted Wong tolt Wong several times.

him he had warned Mrs. Lam at the time of purchase.

to be Judgment is expected given next week.

Mra. Margaret Amanda Drys- dale Guttinger, of No. 4. Fung granted a Fai Terraco, was irisi by Mr. Justice E. I. Williams, the Puisne Judge, at the Supreme Court yesterday against her husband, Mr. Oscar Guttinger, of the Jardine En- gineering Corporation.

Readers' Letters

Income Tax

provido have been obtained to amenities of many kinds which Si-Your correspondent "Com-will benefit the people as a whole. mon Sense

"Why on earth," asks "Common has produced

two

ahots.

When the firing stopped he on the dropped his revolver verandah and walked out of the flat. As he was descending the staircase he was arrested.

To Mr. Ln, Liu denied that he hud struggled with S/I. Far- quhar in the rear bedroom, in which the police officer met his death and that he had at any time been in other rooms apart from the front sitting room.

Accused said that he was wearing the same clothing that day as he was yesterday.

The case was adjourned to Monday morning.

ELECTRICITY STOLEN

The

or

to the market. In each of these districts it has reptérrotullers, chosen by agree. ment with the farmers, who make Immediate arrangement for the collection of vegetables. Dusketa are provided frie and representatives of the farmers free to reompany the produce to market.

in temporarily In the market, which altuated in the former premises of the Oriental Tabrera Co., Nathan Road, the produce will be mulf Immediately on ar vival by poftie auction. Every lennel retaller has been mile to register na bidder in the toarket, and mutformation Government mal | to bid hu also been given to auch ergdåt. attons and institutions as urdiaurlly bur wholesnic, and are able to give satlılar they migraner that they nee sol, going an Tall.

ted ten, and Mr. Solmen Rafeekables are not well paid for there, for they

are paying the prize, and throughout hoped that more

large part of the year a very stiff per five. It is scholarships will be donated by other members of the corps.

Opening day will be Oct. 1.

Indeed,

This matter of high prices for vegetables and shariage of supplies on the very edge of a preal farming district, la not merely a-war phenomenon, it ie one that both has TRYKled FLOWER SALE

Korea that which fa now being adopted The Tung Wah Hospital isogle for many years. Some auch men conducting a sale of flowers tot been frequently considered, but it was

Nurses of the hospitals as the public today to raise funds,twas put off in the hope that the exles well as about 600 school children who have volunteered their ser- vices, will act as seliers in the

streets.

F

one

11 han wlwn food

ing system would reforms Itself, not une no, therefore problems are much too pressing to baily Any further delay the Government in step- pine and applying the reform.

When a Government dom something of this kind it hna n very serious abilæation to gire to the publle the fullest Informas then on the subjeel, nos 42 5 part of that am trying to full oblation which I

now.

The thing naturally that you will want to know is what tho plan to w

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The money that i pr'd for the veget xhic In the art-linn et « gran d'rect ta fet A commla-n the producer minus

commision, This peraling expenses. which to an oversatt charge that is eluo lly Inclusive, at present fixed at I'nyments will be made elght pr rent. promptly and then transport is provided for the return of the district rearmsente ties with a new supply of baskets for lie following day,

The vet'le in the wine for drating with prolor that is imported into Ko

Vegetables int loon by train or by men, come by train are brought to Ynumail

how it is going to be worked, The sys- teria in reilly very aluple, Up to the resent the marketing of locally grown venetables has been carried on by whole

the end of Waterloo Rond. returned le denier who collected them from the

It is officially stated that the China Youth Society, which at of time hail a number children under its charge, has ceased to function. The children are now either being necom- King's Park Chan modated at the A tea house master, Fook, and his clerk, Chan Sui-1 Orphanage, or have fai, were charged before Mr. to their relatives. Horace Lo at the Kowlocn Magistracy yesterday with lar-

electricty from ceny of China Light & Power Company, at No. 167, Bulkely Street, on Sept. 11.

Both pleaded guilty.

the

Pantasia Orchestra. "Greeneleeves"; Plano, Sanatu in Orchestra. D, No. 7

7 (Haydal: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

Contralto, "l (Mozart): Fernando" (Doucetti); Orchestra,

It was stated by the prosecu- The Wond. of Youth" Suite

tion that the wires in the ae- (bar): Piano and Orenestra.

were found Concerto No. 2, in E Flat Major Very stale arguments agamst in Scose," "should representatives of

His the medical and religious profes- cuscd's premises Hong Kong.

connected with the mains out- and thcome Tax in Backhau

school teachers and com- (Brabus).

irst, that the more wealth there issions, Sason State Orchestra.

the Colony the better, is quite mon workers be appointed to a side the house. Accused were the using current without payment. unsound-wealth, in the way he Taxation Committee?" For

Both accused were fined $100 uses the word, meaning money.simple reason, I say, that as inx- It is an axiom of economics that a payers they have the same right and ordered to pay $100 each as

to be heard

compensation to the China Kam Fai, 22, unemployed, was superfluity of money is one of the as any businessman committed for trial by Mr. W. H. muin causes of inflation. The pre-in a matter which so vitally af- Light... Latimer at the Kowloon Magis-sent high cost of living in Hong fects the people. It is not neces- with its black market sary to acquire a profound know- tracy yesterday on a charge of Kong.

Tungflourishing extensively, is largely ledge of business to understand armed robbery at

due to the vast wealth which has that the average, businessman on Street on Aug. B.

poured into the Colony and keeps a committee formed to consider rolling in. Rich men from Shang-taxation will seek to protect his hul find other places who come own interests above the interests Two boutmen and three éco-here for security for their money-of the community.

It is to ale vagtle criti- of socialism at Home, lies were ench fined $100 by Mr.bags should pay, by means of In- W. H. Latimer at the Kowlooncome Tax, for the privilege of cisms Magistracy yesterday for loiter- employing their capital under the "Common Sense" dees, but I think we should try to understand that ing on two lightera alongside protection of the British fing.

The second argument put forthe Labour Government is doing the a. s. Non Pareil on Aug 31,

ward by "Common Sense," that its best to reconstruct the S. 1. Andrews prosecuted.

it would be impossible to collect try after one of the most difficult Wo a fair Income Tax from the Chiu- periods in Britain's history.

beesuse

their of

different should not forget, besides, that the 69 methods of accounting and their present Government has to tackle

Shang

Mro. Lily Lam, of No.

cse

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coun-

HE KNOWS

NOW

New Territories and sold them in Kow.

Smallpox Warning

Rallway Station, and thier, that come ly boat are Traded at a designated pier st snil from

A

two points they are braucht by Government lorries to the market, the heading cont of these vegetables in much less then for those of the New Territorien the commission clurgel for Chemnly half of that paid for the otters.

It wimple and That is the system.

In cnnily workable, and growers, bath

Heense hawkers, havik-declared themsel

The health authorities have issued another warn-

ing about the dangers of smallpox and an ap Hong Kong and in Kenngtung, and re- peal to the public to get vaccinated. A Govern, are both market stall holders ment spokesman said yesterday that 178 per-inted and rends to give the sons have died from smallpox in Hong Kong fullt operation, it is only natural since the beginning of 1946. Others attacked that they should, for all atanil to wain by by the disease have been blinded or badly disine by open sale. at when sales ste figured.

it, Procedure mpiled. nil the divit. direct from grower to retailer both neeen- anrily proûr.

He warned that young girls1 Street. Mondays to Fridays: 0a.m. who became infected with small- to 1 p.m.. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturs will want to know about it. One in:

pux may

Ba much then for the operation of the system. But there are other things tha Where do we the onlinary publle, come

lose all their beauty, days: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Shamshulpo C.P.D., Yee Kuk ta? Are we going to benefit or, as has vhlle expectant mothers often lose

Citizen going to left out in the cold, their babies and even, their own Street. Mondays to Fridays: 9 a.m. often happoned before, is poor Joha

to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 6 pm. Satur with peers as high as ever and veget lives.

abies, for some reason or other. Sint "It is the duty of every good days: 0 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Tsim Sha Tsui Inoculation Cen-tares before? The answer to that is citizen to be vaccinated against

Road

(near St. that the system to designed for the bene t of the consumer just a much no for Remarking that he had no smallpox, every four years," add-tre, Nothan

Church). Mondays the grower, and one of the primary alma

alternative but to impose the ed the spokesman. "Hong Kong is Andrew's D am. to 1 p.m. er at ↳ ta kim more And letter and

N.T. & Islands:

Kond. Ihall come to the "more and belter" 3'n tew minutes, but funt, no J wont to assure you of the fact that veľ«t«

kun abion will be cheaper, I cannot you of a Fidden and drastic reduction, for this is the season

maximun penalty, Mr. Horace afflicted by a very virulent type of to Fridays: Lo at the Kowloon Magistracy smallpox, but the one safeguard is 2 p.m. to 5 pm. Saturdays: 0 a.m. cheaper retalley to the people of Hour

ite I p.m. yesterday sentenced Sum Wing-to be vaccinated." fui. 24, unemployed, to two The medical and health authori- years' hard labour for unlawful ties have established a number of

Taipo Dispensary, Taipo Road, where vac- pcssession of a 38 revolver and vaccination stations six rounds of ammunition on cinations are given free. The full Talpo. Mondays to Fridays: 9 am,

to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Satur exree in all these intitudes, but the sur kore I give you is that evige reduce Aug. 21.

list of these stations follows:

days: a.m. to 1 p.m.

tlan in peler will be passed on to the còg- Accused told the Court he did

Hongkong Island:-

Unlong Dispensary, Main Road, numer. You will and the wholesale price 9 of all the main vegetables displayed dry Yuk Hospital, Western Unlong. Mondays to Fridays: not know it was a serious mat-

velver.

Tsan

when Yegetables, nee

Kimberley Road, was fined $10 comings and goings, their alloses quite a number, of evils left over ter to have an unlicensed re- street, Mondays to Fridays: 0 0.m.1a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.') in every retall market, so you will be able

several generations of the

of capitalist ruling class. However,

by Mr. Latimer at Kowloon and their concubines, is utterly by Magistracy yesterday, for pos-convincing. The keeping Gession of an unlicenced radio true

Het Mr. Dickinson of the Wire- less Department prosecuted.

to I p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Satur-Saturdays: 0 am to 1 p.m. daya: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Cheung Chau Hospital, Cheung Sai Ying Pun Hospital, Queen's Chau Island. Mondays to Fridays: be done in have no doubt that in another accounts can

other two or three years' time we shall to be responsible for many of the Road West. Mondays to Fridays:9 am to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Chinese, as it can in any

To see some really splendid achieve-conditions against which the de-9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. 2 p.m. to 5 pm. Saturdayɛ: 9 a.m. to I p.m. language used under the sun.

races have siriven 50 Saturdays: a.m. to 1pm.

Don't risk disfigurement, biind not ments to the credit of Prime pendent Biggest that it cannot, is

powers that be

Tung Wah Hospital. Po Yan ness or death. Come at once and "common sense" but sheer non-Minister Attlee and his colleagues. long, and if the

The working people of Britain will not see the writing on the Street. Mondays to Fridays: û am: be protected against this deadly, sense.

the wall, and the old principle of a to 1 pan., 2 p.m. to 5 pm. Satur-disfiguring sickness by vaccination Every individual who wishes to will give their answer to

next "free for all," "survival of the days: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Charged with offering for sale

Attest," etc. should be the only three railway tickets outside the carry on business in this Colony critics of socialism at the

one,, then the system of colonial booking office of the Kowloon should be required to obtain a general election, in 1950.

administration will have nothing Railway Station, Tong Leung, 29, licence, whether he is a perman- unemployed, was fined $25 by ent or temporary resident, and the!

to justify itself." Mr. W. H. Latimer at the Kow-leensee should be liable for pay- loon Magistracy yesterday, S. i.ment of the tax. Askew prosecuted.

Waterloo

.

LITTLE MAN.

Sir,-Your correspondent who signs himselt COMMON SENSE

possessing

be made

Let us admit the need for In

commonsense.

OLD TIMER.

W

Maths

=

of

which is free.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

The

fullowing

ромаркет

are ho! to see for yourselves that yo being charged too much.

Another thing you will want to know

What about those who carried on the wholesale vegetable business before?

I

this charge going to cause each disloca tion and unemployment and hardship that it la merely helping some at the expense of others, and likely In the end to prove very doubtful benefit ? On this point I

*m zied to be able to glyn the mesuraDES

that little hardship will be caused. Evart

change causes some dislocation, and na one likes to interfere with the regular running of established ways of busines", but the gulding principle must always be **The greatest good of the greatest name ber. The people who are going to beng-! At by this change are, in the first place. left for the farming population of the New Terri Bang: Mr. and Mr. H, E, Joy and that supply Hong Kong with vegetables, pless, the general Shanghal Yesterday by the s.. "Wing tories and of those areas of South Chine

the Rey, F. N. Maestrini, Memars. A.

public who wro, the consumer. Those who are going to be affected do not dual we- Central C.P.D., Aberdeen Street. K. Forsyth, C. M, Pyes, 8. V. Heley,

toi". A. Hogarth, J. Foreman, W.

Daturely in vegetables, they handle many Mondays to Fridays: 0a.m.

Gardon

Tales, Mr. Willams, other commodiile well,, wred in fact I p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 pm. Saturdays: Chan Ki-gun, Lau Bauching, Kwa Take stare the Uberalion of the Colony, beint Dn.m, to I p.m.

cheung, Lal Bhan-tan, Cheung Wan leone, Lam Chu-wing

to 1 pt.

1.

Shaukiwan C.P.D., Main Street, West. Mondays to Fridays: 9'n.m., A. 5, Ekin to 1 p.m.. 2 p.m. to 8 pm. Satur-Shutersky. days: a.m. to 1 pm.

and George On: Mia 15, 31,

Lac

to lack of transport, they have developed thele buelne along other lines to a much greater extent than before the war, In thras post-war dare there have been many new develoments in Flone Kone huslaesa, and those who are'best able to take advan tage of them are the all-estabilaked Arms. who know everything that. Is to be known about trading in Hou Kong. The are the firm who deal in, vwantables, amonE her things. It's always to Ba rwrryised Thai aurons, should be disturbed by the introduction of any beneßt, howeyer 'wide- Bingapore by the Wo Bang" in prep Instance that any hardside wher Cassengers who left yesterday. for spread, but there is every certainly Jë the cluded Men, P.A. Haddock, O. W. will be occasioned will be alight, and w Port Health Offico. Fire Brigade Trelse, 1, W. De Sherbinin, F. Mitchell, short duration, and that what definitely will be secured will be "the greatest good Building, Des Voeux Road, Cen-A. 9. Groves, Oli Bour-poy, Young Pin

kl. Lim Kas-loo.. Chal. Kim-aws, Loof, the greatest number.". tral, Mondays to Fridays: 9 am Tin-toh and Wai Wenylen; MP, a to 1 p.m., 3 p.m. to 5 pm. Satur-Mrs. Meh Li-tchad, and the Mladen X, Eu days: 9 sati. to 1 pm,

Packers who left yalarday Western C.P.D., Third Street. Bingapore by the .. "Fenition" tà- Mondays to Fridays: 9 am. to 1 cluded Meases, R. 9. Cashman, P. I. p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays: Calder, W. McCall. . A, Davies, T. J.

[C, V. Jansen, I. -T. Maddison, Woos 9am to 1 p.m.

• Peng- and Liu Tien-cheng,

Tung Wah Eastern Hospital, Sokunpoo. Mondays to Fridays: a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 pm to 5p.m. Saturdays: a.m. to 1 p.m.

Eastern Chinese Public Dispen- An administration determined and opposes Income Tax in Hong Come Tax in Hong Kong and we sory, Stone Nullah Street. Mon- to enforce the collection of In-Kong puts forward no arguments will be moving forward. To deny days to Fridays: 9 a.m. to ] p.nt. come Tax can do it-in Hond when he states that the collection it is to admit that the forces of 2 p.m. to 5 pm; Saturdays: 2 a.m.12-chlidren, Mr. and Mrs, M, N, Wong, and, fr the second Kong as in other parts of the of this tax is easily evaded. Does privilege are stronger than plain he suggest that the Chinese are months' hard world. A large and emelent taxo- Sentence of six

Wong tion department will have to be more astute and less honourable imposed on labour was

stern than other peoples? It is simply. Kum-yuen, 22. by Mr. W. H. Lati-organised, of course, and mer at the Kowloon Magistracy measures taken against would-be ridiculous to state that, only those knowledge of ac-

Sir,-"Old Resident's" state- yesterday for assaulting Ng Pak dodgers of the tax.

in the When Income Tax is well estab-countancy and business are comment

"Chino Mall" at Nathan Road near

12/9/40 to the effect that 18,000 Road, on Thursday. Lam Sul-cho, jllshed here, the resulting tremen-potent to treat of this subject.

And for suggesting that deaths

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(estimated) in one year 25, unemployed, who assisted the dous increase in the Colony's re-

to venue will bring real prosperity Socialism has wrought havoc in would give a rala of "1% of 1,000" first accused, wan sentenced

to the Colony; for the means will the Home country, I entirely dis must be due to a typographic three months' hard labour.

agree with him. Is it huvoc for error. the poorer classes to

Apparently be assumed a popu- comfortable and happier, just be-lation 1,000,000, in which case cause some of the rich are able to 10,000 deaths would give a death keep less of their income? It is rate of 10 per 1,000. sufficient that the masses should

SIMPLE ARITHMETIC. have better standards of living to accept the auggestion that the people, the masses, of England

'Sir-"Member of the R. N." elected a government which they belfove will give them in 'squarer who staten that he is a former

A further remand of one deal than that old system where- member of the British Police

week was granted in the casa by the richer clasaca plied wealth Forca, should know better than

of Li Fong-lam, 28, unemployed, upon' wealth, as in the old days write to the Press regarding

by Mr. Horace Lo at the Row- Arrival at (the): Paninavia `Ifotal; an of Feudal times. The men who the incompetence of the Chinese

Thursday included Mri Tüz Khan, Mr. loon Magistracy? yesterday at: Kowloon Peninsula:: held on so grimly to mediaeval Constabulary,

C. X. Pitt, Capt. Kosak, Capt. Pak the request of the prosecution. methods were reluctant to give. I shall ask only two, quest- Kowloon Hospital. Argyle and Mr. T, LAme

Li was charged with attempting up their riches, but the people of ions of p

Street, Mondays to Fridays: 9 am.jp

to shoot Tsof Man-king-and England knew what was good for What is the renumeration cf to 1 pm, 2 pap to 8pm. Satur Departures from the Panitiania Hotel sk them, and it is not likely that they a Chinese Policeman dave: $1 a.m. to 1 p

Thursday Included Mr. My.w; PadLeung Fal on the stairosus of will ever, rehirn" to power of gov- such renumeration Buda Kwong Wah Hospital, Kwongo, 2. A. - Adams, 2, walle, No. 12, Ki Laing Streat on the Mie Onglas, Dest, R. McGuire, evening of Aug. 17 with a re- *rument in Britain, dejo clant to attract an Intelligent Wah Street. Mondays to Fridays; umane. Skigeni, Hatfeld," Tamponi i volver, assault with intent to rob In the colonies, the survival of Chinewd to join the Hongkong 9 am to 1 pm. 2 p.m. to 3 path. Parker. Zinkar, Arenas, spiste. Zmen, and posamason of Armaand

Police Forcat vzbur Ben Baturdays! Baum, to 1pm... Andersons, M. Besannet, and Ly

Cammunition, UBL YOUR NUT. Youll am Bau Wien.

QUEEN'S RESTAURANT

29, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

DELICIOUS

FOOD

SUPERIOR LIQUEUR

COLD BEER

PROMPT SERVICE

the old system introduced by the Bart India Company may be, said

Police

Aberdeen C.P.D.,. Island Road, Aberdeen. Mondays to Fridays: 9 am to 1 pm, 2. p.m. to 6 pm.

Saturdays: 0 a.m. to 1 pan.

Queen Mary Hospital, Pokfulam (for.. Pokfulam Residents only) Mondays to Fridays: 9 am to 1 pm. 3 p.m. to 6 pm.

Galk Choo, Tong Wan-hong, sad Phlab Blas

Mise Termsa. Men sent a 'passenger ti thecagine vessel for Prosur;

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