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Monthly Tickets & School Children Tickets

Monthly Tickets and School Children's Tickets for the month of March 1949, issued

1. THE CHINA MÀIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1940.

ALLEGED FORGERY: Bookstore

DEFENCE OPENS

The defence oponed in the cosa qgainst S. J. Maolem bofors Mr. F. X, d'Almada at Con- trat yesterday,

Tenancy Case

Further evidence was heard by Mr. V. L. D'Alton, Tenancy Magistrate, in the Apollo Book Moalem was charged with hav-ja document of title to gents ship Company eviction case yester-

day. ing on February 7, 1048, forged ped by Messrs. Benjamin and

Their

eviction is sought by at $18.00 and $0.00 per tickets Bill of Lading purporting to be Sons Storage Limited, and with

uttering the document on FebrAnderson Meyer & Co., who saif respectively and restricted to Route Nos. 1 to 13 (inclusive)

only, can be obtained as fol- Men Were Instructed by Mr. F. Hammend is at the Pr

Ac-et the premises to Chan Kin-

uary 5.

Mr. H, G. Sheldon, K. C. in-that as pre-war tenants of 073 Road Central, they

conducting the prosecution, cused is represented by: Mr. kung. trading as the Apollo Book Co., in June 1940 on a monthly Marcus do Silva,

Defendant-witness sald that he tenancy.

Chan subsequently took in Pun and in "I have never seen a case had known Benjamin for more Pak-im as a partner,

commented than 20 years and was on very like this before,"

Hot Water

bnth-house at

*

1040

On 27th and, 28th February and 1st, 2nd & 3rd March be- tween the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. at Tsim Tsa Tauf Bus Terminal Omce, and there- Mr. W. A. Blair.Kerr al Kow-good terms with the two Benja-August 1947, without their know- after at the Company's Office loon yesterday when Lok Yiumin brothers, especially Siddyledge or consent, sold out his

Chan

Chiu-wah

1947, Siddy asked share to Pun. wete In January

In his evidence yesterday Chan 153 Castle Peak Road, Kow and lop, during business. hours charged with taking het water him to look after his transporta-

tion business in Hong Kong, and denied that he had admitted Pun full us partner. He only sold rome yao wame he took for fuld love Hey 101, a public bathroom.

charge of the arm. said Sub-Inspector J. Evans, School Children's Ticket en-

who added that on February 20

He improved the business, de-look Wu Guang-yau in app pngo- titles the holder to a maximum

defendant were arroated

by fendant claimed, and after a while her, and in August 1947, sold out of 4

single journeys daily Health Department Foranan Tan the arm was making quite hands share in the business to Wu. some profits. He had to make le did not tell Anderson Mayer (Sundays omitted) and con-Kok-fat as they were leaving the

Dyer loans for the office very often and Co. of this transaction.

Pun Pak-lin, proprietor of the fined to the hours of 6.00 a.m. publle and 6.00 p.m. only.

Avenue, Hurt Hom, carrying had, more than once, made per-

sonal loans to the firm to pay of Kin On Firm, paper merchants, said that during the Japanese oc- some hot water.

SI Evans went on to explain outstanding accounts.

cupation he took Chan into his School children making ap-

Benjamin Siddy plication for the first ticket that these baths were for people

wanted to open a book shop, and 073 shall produce for the Cem-going in for their ablutions, und satisfied with his work and had business. Upon the liberation he

that the hot water supplied was often remarked how grateful he Chan suggested opening up in pany's records a school certi- not supposed to be taken out of was to defendant. His salary of Des Voeux Rond Central. Pun ficate bearing his or her photu- the place,

HK$1,500 a month

cald Chan HK$600 with instruc- Defendants, both living in antinued in December 1947 because tion to rent the premises for him. graph.

at Thi Wan Siddy could not afford to pay. He He made Chan the manager, and unnumbered hut Monthly tickets and School Road, Hung Hom, were fined $10 said he would like him just to invested a capital of HK$10,000 in

hang on and later he would make the business. Children's Tickets ore avail-cach.

it up to defendant. able for the month of issue

Ils power of attorney

If it had beenning. only.

never cancelled,

Anderson Meyer & Co. were cancelled, he would never have made loans to the firm.

represented by Mr. D.B. Evana, endorsing admitted

the and the Apollo Book Co, by Mr. B of Cading In the unua!|JM. PAlmada Remedios.

And on for

behalf way

and Sant Storage Limited. He believed he had the power.

The Company reserves the right to refuse the issue of

Monthly Ticket or School

Children's Ticket to any person whom they consider ineligible. THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS CO., (1933) LTD.

February 26, 1949.

HONG KONG TRAMWAYS LTD.

PRICE CONTROL OFFENCES

mons

Не

Benjamin for

Was very

was discon-

Was

of

the

At this stage further hearing was adjourned to Saturday mor

Three Months For Assault

over

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

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5. "The Authority, oni Authorities?

ESTABLISH IT EARLY

always

Summoned before Mr. A.F.B. Siva-Netto and Mr. W.F. Sim-

at Central yesterday breach of price control regula- tions. Cheng On Ch! Medicine

On February 22, 1948, Siddy cables showed him Company. 74, Wing Lok Street, Benjamina

cided to draw trumps at once, was fined $1,100,

ESTABLISHING a low card or raking in the K and Q before from Shanghai saying that Fines ranging from $25 to $350 shipment was held by the Cur-

A Chinese man charged with

which he threw a carts, in a suit is sometimes pus-getting the bad news that East were imposed on the Yee Kee, tems authorities: Two days later, assault in

sible

if the work on it is begun had a singleton and West four. at complainant,

-had.

chance no side door of A Cross Street; Wah Siddy send him a letter saying chatty

Wat the earliest possible opportu-Those Souths to three Tung. 134 Main Street West On that he wanted defendant to give sentenced

to thereafter

keep from being months'-nity and impossible if it is past

though Hing, 50 Des Voeux Bond West; him something in writing to the hard

both tried labour by Mr. A. D. pened too long. A declarer, in sot two tricks, Asia Medicine Supply, 333 effect that the shipment was made Scholes at Kowloon yesterday, suit contract, should

hard by playing low on a club East In the hope he Queen's Itoud Central; Fu Loong, without the consent or know]-

The incident arose

un consider any suit-setting-up play lead from $8 Johnston Road: Wing Fat, 398 edge of the firm.

before drawing trumps, to see held both missing honours. Ile saw defendant personaityargument in an unnumbered hut NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Queen's Road West; Wo Ping. 53

From the argument, a fight start the dummy's trumps as a res one down, which earned top on that the Ordinary Yearly Gen- Chun Yeung Street; Tung Hting late the same day and said that at Canton Rond on January 25, whether he may require one of One declarer limited his loss to eral Meeting of the Company Hong and Wing Sang Shrimp he must have it immediately to ed and defendant picised up the entry, Elmply going after trumps the deal. His opponents scored

against him, will be held at the Offices of Oyster Oil Company, 380 Queen's send to Shanghal in order to clear chatty and broke it over the head as a matter of habit is likely to only 100

Tonk Woo Mesars. Jardine, Matheson and Road Central;

Kung Matheson Street; Tung Yick Sun- Benjamin sald that he would of the complainant.

In passing sentence, the magis Company, Limited, Hongkong,ry Store, 233 Queen's Road Cen- not be held responsible and no trate warned defendant that us- on Tuesday, 22nd day of M

trul: Lee Yuen Company, 411 Ration would be taken against sault of this mature tends to bring March, 1940. at 12 o'clock Hennessy Road: Chung Fak Stoll, him. He eventually made certain serious consequence to the victim Noon, to transact the ordinary 97 Connaught Road Central; and statements to the police and at well ca, the assallant. On an business of the Company. Hung Kee, 91 Belcher's Street for wrote the letter on March 25, additional charge of breach of SK 54

similar offences.

The same day he received a deportation order, defendant re- letter from the Arm's solicitora ceived sin vacks. He is to be that his power of attorney was deported for five years, revoked and asking for the return of all fles and documents.

And, NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the Regis- ter of Members of the Com- pany will be closed from the 8th to the 22nd day of March, 1949, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

W. H. PATERSON,

Secretary.

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A second casting meeting for "Twelfth Night" to fill several of the more important roles will be held on Tuesday, March 1 at 8 p.m. In the China Fleet Club. All who are interested and new members especially are invited to attend and road.

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Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Third Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, March 12. 1949 (weather permitting) may be

18 the firm.

Mr. J.G. Pitman of the S.T. and 1. prosecuted.

THE ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY OF

HONG KONG

ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17TH MARCH, 1949.

He deliberately told u fle to help the arm, claimed defendant. Cross-examination was reserv- ed by the prosecution.

Hearing will be continued on March 10.

whereas leave him without a chance to most East-West pairs made three- do the other job effectively. odd in diamonds för 110, After

SJ 10 9 8

winning the second diamond, he led to the spade J, the Q win- ring

and the diamond 10 then

HJ 10 1

DJ.7 CJ032

YAUMATI CASE Robbery of HK$13 from a fish stail foki in the Yaumati Markot was recalled, at 01 December 26 the Criminal Sessions yesterday | nerable).

whon Wan Fu, a fish.atall-hoidq; in the Phil

with

and Ne Hin. Were charg-:} An inaugural dintier to honoured before the Jedlice The St. Patrick's Day Dinner the 1940 officials of the Y's Men's robbery with violence. and Dance will be held in the Club of Hong Kong, will take Wan was found not guilty by "Gripps." Hong Kong Hotel. place on Thursday at 730 p.m. at the jury, but Ng, was convicted on A circular has been forwarded the Chinese Bankers' Club, top the lesser charge of larceny from of East Asia the person, and sentence will be to all Members giving fullest floor of the Bank'

Building

pronounced this morning. details, but in the event of non- delivery Members are requested to apply to the Hon. Secretary for further copies,

All persons of Irish Association not yet members are cordially invited to join the Society. Membership application forms may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary,

Denis G. Sherriff

Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box No. 615

NOTICE

We have pleasure in announc- obtained at the Secretary's ng that Mr. FS. Li, A.C.A., Office, Exchange Building: the has been appointed Manager of Club House, Happy Valley: the Chinese Audit (Department" and the Stables, Shan Kwong of this firm as from 1st March

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K

being scored. When the club 7 chine back, he won, with the sin Ri: finesse of the Q and led: a second spade, which the. A won. The next club was his with the A

and he now led to the heart so he could bring back a third apade and ruff it, eliminating the K. The heart A and Q now were ecored and the fourth spade led (Dealer: South, East-West vul- for discard of the club 4. Weat ruffed this with his heart. J. but East South had the heart for the South West North

Pass 2 D finale:

Tomorrow's Problem 2 5 PARE

Dbl That "identical bidding came at three tables of a duplicate game. reverse bidding by The strong East, who showed his spades at S Q 10 0 iwe after having called diamonds 7 3 2 or his first turn, put West in pos- HK 2 session of enough knowledge to DK05. try a very thin business double C 7 4 on his hand, I paid out at two tables, where the contract war

set two, but not at the other.

The entire difference depend-

ed on what South did immediate-

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S'9 4 HA970

·N WED 10 8 7 S. CAJaz

SA. JO

HTAT

DG 3.

C K Q 10 6 3.

(Dealer: East. Both sides vul

ly after the diamond J was led nerable).

to the A and the Q came back to How should East read West's

the A and the Q came back to lead of the club, 7 against South's the K. Two of the declarers de- 3-No Trumps?

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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1 Duck,

Across

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4 Kind of 122 Pasturage.

23 Eating away. 27 Felt.

20 Eccentric.

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10 Frequently,

12. Roar

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6.Object of Worship,

6 Fool

7 Nurmed,

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10 Storeroom.

18 Incline.

21-Savoured.

20 Layong

24

Reproba-

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0 Withdraws, 28 Drive.

11 Compelled

13, Young

animal

20 Inexperi

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28 Close.

Down 1.Stab, 2 Menu, 4 Anna, Alross Campaign, 8 Thow, 05 Plty, Inant, 7 Needy, 9 Idiot, Initiate, 11 Boundary, 19 Dofy, 15 10 Irate, 12 Ozone, 14-Frame, 10: Comforts; 18 Teetotal, 19 Deny, 21 Refer, 17 Steed, 19 Depot, 20 Deferred, 25 Prepared, 20 Fali, 37 Nicod, 21 Dart, 22 Feet, 23 Roam, Tranties. The

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