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I'M NOT SURPRIEND "THE" ACADEMY REJECTED

COURT STRESSES SCOPE OF IMPORT DUTIES

A warning that, under the Dutlable Commodities Ordinance of 1931, "duty must be paid on all dutfable goods imported into the Colony (and that means i̟f merely taken or carried Into the Colony) and not removed to a general bonded or licensed warehouse at once," was issued by Mr. W. A. Blair-Kert at Kowloon yesterday.

The warning was issued at the Mr. Silva submitted that, as request of both Revenue Offteep | the tea' was in trànalt from Con.. L.C. Millington and Mr. Marcus on 19 Singapore. It was exempt da Shiva' of the conclusion of the | from 'duty?"?" ease in which Taul Chak of

It was landed, he said, at the Gilman Street, was charged with Yaumati Hailway Station by the importing 100 enses of Chinese transportation agents without the meileinal tea without a 'perhit, | knowledge of the consignors," in- and' with landing the tea (b duti. | stend of at the Talmtsatsul ter- abis commodity) at the Youmati minus as required by the Regul- Rallway Station on Nov. 7. Uons.

Houses As Sweep Prizes

SHANGHAI, DEC. 5. THE CITY GOVERNMENT TODAY APPROVED A LARGE-SCALE RAFFLE TO

After the charges had been" withdrawn, both the prosecution and defence asked the Magistrate towar Importèrs" and exporters generally of the existence of the Itegulations mode 'Under the Dušiable' Commodities Ordinance" iļ in writing.

THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1947. – 1.

Juryman III At Allen Case

Owing to the Indisporition

of a member of the jury. the case ThWhlch" Willam Elijah Allos, Man Ham-fat and Chi Hong are charged with conspiracy, attempting to obtait BFIßla amf receiv- Ing "bribes," Whis not - heard yesterday:

Mr. Justice U. Williams (Chief Justice), before Whòm the case'ls bôing-heard, nu- journed henting until 10 a.m. on Monday,

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The Wizard' Lost

His Magic

Chan

Cheong, who In doing so. Mr. Blair Kerr

gives his occupation as Roll:

unless ex-wizard," was in a joss paper shop on Oct. 9 with his wife and child.

are

"Goods are dutlable empted from duty,

"The regulations quite clear that duty shall be paid on all dutläble. goods If Imported Into the Colony (and that means

merely taken or carried into

the Colony) and not removed in a general bounded

warehouse at once.

or licensed

Suddenly the shop door was pushed open and three men en- fere with their faces covered

with cloth up to the hose.

Two of the men were armed with revolers. The third manj was unarmed.

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PRESS REPORT ATTACKED AT SEX TRIAL

The freedom of the press was featured in a "carnal knowledge" charge yesterday tir which a 17- year old boy and a 13-year-old girl of two well-known local Chinese families are in- volved.

that the1

"It is hot correct prene should be suppressed. But sometimes It is huitable not to pillory cortáln perkota nny members of thely' famifica in certain special circumstances. If we think that this is that kind of

case, then we have to depend upon the generosity of the press," defence counsel, Mr. Marcua da Silva, told the Court at the Central Magistracy yesterday. 3 #3

Morrison's

Shocking Conclusion

LONDON, DEC. 4.

Advocating the same princi-

IN THE LIGHT OF HIS PAR- ple, Mr W.N, Thomas Tam said that, though there was no LIAMENTARY EXPERIENCE, desire to make a distinction, he ABOLITION OF THE HOUSE HE DOUBTED WHETHER would leave the matter to the "gentlemen of the Presa," trust-LORDS WOULD WORK AL

THOUGH HE MAY ing they would "do the right VOCATED ITS ABOLITION IN HAVE AD thing."

Protest

HIS YOUNGER DAYS WHEN

HE HAD NO RESPONSIBILI ANOTHE

TIES, MR. HERBERT MORRI Mr. Silyn protested vahement- SON THE DEPUTY PRIME ly against na article in the MINISTER DECLARED IN "So Tong Man Pao" on Nov. TONIGHT.

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS 29, which reported that de- fendant was charged with rape

Complaining

against thia "ross misreport," Mr. Silva said: "In due course, if neces- sary, I will take action on be half of my client

BOOST THE WINTER RE LIEF CAMPAIGN BY RAISING CN$150,000,000,000 "Persons who use Hong Kong THROUGH HAFFLING 100

as a transit centre for re-ship HOUSES WHICH WILL BE ping elsewhere must comply They asked Chan Cheong BUILT LATE IN THE WIN- strictly with these regulations, and 'then his wife for money. "But I do suggest that, since TER.

otherwise they run the risk of stating that they wanted $200 it is a misreport of what ocs One hundred milliard will be being charged import duty and and that they came from Can- curred in Your Worship's Coart,

offence, In the set aside for house construction charged with an event of seizure.

Your Worship should take und $50,000,000,000 for winter

incumbent upon

The wizard's wife went to a notice of it and refer the mat- relief. Tickets are priced at chants to familiarise themselves drawer and took out $140 which|ter to the Law Offices of the CNS100,000 and CN$200,000 with the law on the subject." she gave to the unarmed robber. Crown for possible action." for small, and large houses.

Police Inter visited 954 Can- Defendant is on bail of Oficials, secking Inndsites and

ton Road on Oct. 12 and ar- $10,000. architects, have drawn up plans)

rested three men. of houses having a living room. n bathroom,

bedroom and a kitchen, with lurger houses hav- ing two or three bedrooms.

The drawing will be held on Feb. 15, 1048.---United Presn.

Food Talks Snag

nter.

BOY'S HEROISM

IN FIRE

fon.

Accused

"At the first hearing last week, the Prosecuting Police Officer Lui requested the Court to ask the Press not to publish the names of the parties as they were members of well-known Chin-

se families.

Yesterday La Sang, Ming and Lam Cheong faced charges of armed robbery and possession of arms and am- munition before Mr. Justice, T. J. Gould (Puisne Judge) at the Criminal Sessions.

Baxley Heath, Dec. 4. When a fire broke out, at n boarding house here today, Alan Wheeler, 15, tied a wet towel round his mouth, groped his way through the dense amoke The case for the prosecution into the garden, fetched a lud- was conducted by Mr. A.J.

Hearing was adjourned to Dec. 12 at 11.30 am.

der and propped it against the Clifford, assisted by Det. Insp.: Shot His

the first floor window, allowing| J.R. Sykes. other residents to escape,

Ottawa, Dec. 4.

Mr. A.S.C. Comber of A very difficult financial

Thirteen people were in the Messra. Hastings & Co. appear- situation had arisen in the cur- house and when Alan's father, ed for the third accused, while rent negotiations for the re- Frederick Wheeler, raised the the first and second accused newal of food contracts be- alarm, the flames had secured were not legally represented. tween Canada and the United) a hold on two ground floor After evidence in support

No one was hurt and of the Kingdom, Mr. James Gardiner, rooms.

prosecution had been Agriculture Minister, said here NFS officers congratulated Alan kiven, hearing was adjourned inst night.

on his resourcefulness-Reuter, till 10 a.m. today.

to

Mr. Gardiner told delegates the Dominion Provincial Agriculture Conference that there was going to be great difficulty to what ritain was going to use for money if sho purchased food from

Canada in 1948. He hoped the diflculty would he overcome.

I think that If other countries want to be kind to us they can buy our food and make it possible for others to buy it," he added-Reuter,

RADIO

Zaw Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 343 kilocycles from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.39 to 11.00 pm., and also on 9.52 meracycles in the 31 metre band from 1230 to 1,15,1 7.30 in 8.30 and 9.15 to 11.00 "pim." 12.30 p.m.--Dally Prezramaie Summary.

12.32 pm-Hastovan and a Orchestra

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1.00 p.m.-News, Weather Report

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The process of amending bills went on so long that he was almost driven to the "shocking conclusion" that not two, but. three, Chambers were required.

If there wore no socond prógreas in the House of Commons would be hold up by providing revision.] Mr. Morrison was speaking on the committee stage of thel Parliament Bill which reduces the Lords' veto power from two

to one year.

Chamber,

Dealing with the Labour Member, Mr. Hector Hughes," amendment that the Lords' veto should be limited to one month, Mr. Morrison said that the Government had done some legislative

in streamlining

this Parliament but Mr. Hughes' suggestion was "Bol-) shevism gone mad" and really would not do for Parliament.~~. Reuter.

KING RECEIVES R.A.F. OFFICERS LONDON, DEC. 4. YVES GEORGES HARENT,

London, Dec. 4. Marshal of the Royal Air 36-YEAR-OLD FRENCH PAINT ER WHO PURSUED HIS FÖR Force Sir Sholto Douglas, re- MER MISTRESS TO LONDON Jinquishing his post is Com- WHERE HE SHOT HER THREE mander-in-Chief and Military TIMES WITH A

A TINY SILVER Governor of Germany, was ret PISTOL IN CROWDED PICCA ceived in audience by the King DILLY TWO MONTHS AGO, Buckingham Palace today.

SENTENCED TO 12 YEARS TENAL SERVITUDE. The King also received Air AT THE OLD BAILEY CEN- Marshal Sir Brian Baker on his TRAL GRIMINAL COURT! ···

appointment as Alr Officer Com-- He had followed Michele manding-in-Chief, Lecomte, a French mannequin, Command, Air

Transport, Marshal Sir aged 26, described as a pretty Ralph Cochrane on his appoint. brunette, from France after ment as Air Officer Command- failing to induce her to returning-in-Chief, Flying Training to him. She was released from Command, and Air Chief few days ago Marshal Sir Keith Park---Reuter hospital

Harent, pleading not guilty, Raid that he had been in the French Maquis, had been ar

That was done in jest," Chan Pun Yiu' of the Hwa Mer Co., 4, Wyndham Street, told Mr. F. X. d'Almada at the Central Magistracy yesterday when he was charged with a terrific over- charge" in selling an' “Arrow Shirt" $21,50 above the controlled price of $18:50. He was - fined $150. Appearing on

third Lee Hong Wing Wah, 202 offence, Ng Yuen of Chung Johnston Road, Wanchal, was rested and Boaten up by the Hing, 462, Hennessy Road, was fined $40 for selling a cake of i Gestapo in 1943, and had fallen fined $350 for selling cake Maxine soap at 70 cts. (60 cta). from horse in 1940. Since of Marine soap at $1,00 (80

then he had often suffered from cents).

loss of memory-Reuter.

asked.

N

his

14

Siu

Tim, Laven

Kwong On his previous convictions, Electric Co., 20 Percival Street, Ng was fined $76 and $100, was fined $75 for selling a respectively.

Westinghouse flourescent lamp "Haven't you learnt your (30w) 'at $6.50" (86.40)", lessons yet?" the Magistrate Soo Ming Sau."Kau Ming Electric Co., Wellington Street, Ho Yok Ngan, Kam Loong was fined $40 for selling a Grocery Shop, 68 Johnson Road, Sylvania fluorescent lamp д annelling a cake of Palmolive soup.

Wanchal; "was fined $200 for $6.50 ($6.30). at $1.00 (70 cts.) Mr. Pitman of the S.T. & 1. said that a foki grabbed the lady inspector from behind and tried to retrieve the 80ap.

As there was no witness ng 3.18 p.m.-Studios "Unit Requests" mummons for assault would be Viccary Gatling-08 "Battery 25th 80 Long Hung Lee Yuen Co.,

brought.

1.30 pm-atudio Tino Cotahcalien

His Ambassadors Orchestra. 2,00 p.m.-Closed Down.

6.00 p.hi.-B.1.0. Trenacription Service: Much Dinding in the Marsh" with

Ilchard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne.

6.30 pm- Light Concert 7.00-pim-Lantion Relay World and

Home News, *

Fold.

8.15 pm.--Studios Commentary.

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HITLER JUDGES SENTENCED

Nuremberg, Dec. 4. Ten former State secretaries, Ma Tai Yu, Tai Chemg, 174 prosecutors and judges In Hitler's Queen's Road East, was fined Ministry of Justice tyero convict- $20 for selling a cake of Maxine ed by a United States Milliary soap at 70 cents. (60 cta). "Tribunal today on War" erimes Tang Ming Po Hong Lin, charges. Four others were

104, Thompson Road, was fined acquitted.

7 FORES

$25 for selling a cake of Neko Four defendants were sentenc-T

80ap at $1.55 ed to life imprisonment, four to germicidal ($1.10),

10 years in prisbizone to seven Chan Chin Chuen, Kwong years and one to five years.

and

Tee Soccer 322 Hennessy Road, was fined Shiu Yuen, 143, Johnston Wan-Franz Schlegelberger former

$40 for selling a cake of Majeschal, was fined $40 for selling a acting Minister of State 8.16 p.in-Personality Interview-firetatie soap nt $1.00 (80 cts.).

'cake of Maxino noap nk 70 cts. the main defendant was sentenc

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8.89 p.m.-B.B.C. Transcription Serrice: Melodies from DrGh' Plimi,

9.10 -Weather Report

9.10 p.)London Itelyt News,

from

9.11 p.m.-Favourite Befections

* "Opernat ***

9.30 pm--Livorak: Symphony No. 5. in

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br the Philadelphia Orch, Cond. by

Leopold Stokowsky.

To Yuk Kweng Kwong Loy 39, Queen's Road. east. WRE Aned $100 for selling a cake of Christy's Old English Lavender soap at 80 cts. 70 cts.).

Au Cheung, Cheung Kec, 71, Jal Hollywood Road, was fined $20" for selling a cake of Lever's

10.16 p.m.-"Cabaret" and Music for Health song (made in China)

•Dkucing."*\"><

11.00 pm-Close Down.

at 70 cts. (68 cts.).

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SPEECH DAY AT

Hong Kong is a centre of combined operations in YING WA SCHOOL

educational matters, declared Mr. T. R. Bo- well Director of Education, at the Annual Speech Day of the Ying Wa Girls School'yes- terday,2303 Mayfair adpark gr Mr. Rowell said the Colony "They had reached saturation stood for the fostering of mutual point in the number of children understanding and respect be who could be accommodated. In tween Western and Eastern cul schools. In 1041 thera "'were ture It was their endeavour to 117,000 children in just over 1,800 promote cooperation of Ideals and schools today there were 100,000 idons through different language, children in just over 600 schools. liberatures culture and wacionce Mr. Rowell said that the which would this about under bar off free pchools had incris standing of each other's triumphs ad and from the healul point or amfaturé objectives, idejir le view, despite overcrowding, the Education in Hong Kong had majority offshools were better tark-agaifi almost from lahe to-day than before the war. beglitninje after the war and they Twenty tidusandy bátiles “of milk now reached the stage where were litributed every day. Le urther pro hilon would have so children between the ages of 5

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