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BUS CONDUCTOR ASSAULTED.
"ATTACKED BY FOUR. PASSENGERS.
CHINESE MERCHANT'S WILL.
WEDDING GIFTS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS.
Following an attack on a motor-. bun conductor by four Chinese on An estato of 681,700 was left in Sunday night, threo men wore the Colony by Cheng Sai Chuan, brought before Mr. H... Butters retired merchant, Jute of 136, at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
Jute of 12 when they were charged with Queen's Road Enst. He was assault. The cause of the assault formerly engaged in money ex- arose, it was alleged, when the change businers and died on May vonductor refused to comply with
the second defendant's request to 4, 1030, at the age of 81 years. changd a silver dollar,
Probate of the will has been
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COMMENCING AT 11 AM.
AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STAKET,
The complainant told his Worship granted to Cheng Yuk Pui, aitas that the four defendants boarded Chak Kwan, merchant, and Cheng the bus at the Po Hing Theatre Wing Kwai, one of testator's cons, and one of them handed over 40 who, aro: the executors and trustees, cents for fares. At Prince Edward also guardians of the infant child-15 TING.CHOCOLATE Rond, the second defendnut took out rene a silver dollar and naked for small
Testator directs that not later change.
The conductor explained than six months after bis death that he would be committing the sum of 89,000 is to be paid to
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if he were to change the dollar. At this, the second defendant lost his temper and struck the 'conductor on the face. The two other defend ants then also joined in the assault, The conductor was bleeding from the nose and fell on the floor of the bus. The four men attempted to leave the hits, but the first and third defendants were prevented from doing so by a European gentle
man.
When the conducendi was on his way to the Police Station, he found
14.60 missing from his bag. After evidence has been given by Mr. Isaac L. Goldenberg, who was responsible for the apprehension of two of the defendants, and by Sergeant Whitcroft, who caught the second defendant; his Worship fined the first and, third, defendants 8 each, and the second defendant 820.
MOTOR FATALITIES.
ACCIDENTS AT WANCHAI AND. HUNGHOM.
CHINA BIOCHEMICAL CO. day, Reventie Officer Pearce was
Specialists, in Biological and Serological Supplies.
Agents for
The National Epidemic Prevention Bureau, Pelping.
for her own use, and benefit ab solutely, and to pay to her as long as sho shall remain chaste and not re-marry until the distribution of the residuary trust estate annuity of 2000.
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A sum of $1,000 is to be provided for Cheng Ah So, the daughter, upon her marriage as her dowry, and $1,500 as wedding expenses for each of the three youngest sons, subject to their marrying according to Chinese custom and with the consent of the trustees and concu-
bine (if she be living at the time).
The residuary trust estate is to be divided among the children afttr the youngest grandeon living at time of testator's death shall attain the age of 21 years, or if he shall die before that time, then 30 years after testator's death.
OFFICER'S COAT STOLEN.
THIEF GETS SIX MONTHS "' HARD."
100 Doz. LIP STICKS
8 CABES DRY. CELLS.
1 CHEST CEYLON TEA B CASES RAISINS 2 IRON SAFES.
A QUANTITY OF MISCEL LANEOUS GOODS AND FURNITURE. TERMS:-SABH OF DELIVERY.
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Whilo driving his motor.ene DeBr Tin Lok Lane, Wanchai, on Satur
At Kowloon Magistracy yester- involved, in an accident in which tiny, a Hakka was charged with the two Chinese were knocked down. larceny of a rain-coat belonging to One of them received only slightlying Officer A. G. C. Somerhough, injuries, but the other was badly R.A., at the Officera Mesa, In hurt that he died soon after admis-Tau Kok and with unlawful trespass sion to the Government Civil Hos-at the barracks.
Accused denied the first charge pital.
According to a Police report, it but pleaded guilty to the second. appears that Mr. Pearce's car was
Giving evidence, the No. 1 boy approaching the junction of Tin Lok employed at the barracks said he OH VIEW From WEDNESDAY, 80. Des Vœux ROAD WEST, TEL. 92072 Lane, when the two Chinese carry-
was returning to the Sergeants' ing a heavy iron girder between meas at about 10 pm on the day them saddenly appeared from the
in question when he saw accused lane. At the time Mr. Pearce's car leave the Officersi Mess with a was overtaking a tram-cor and the parcel. He challenged the man who appearance of the men was 30
bolted and after a chase, he (the andden that he was unable to pull boy caught the necured. The up and struck the girder in the middic. The impact caused both Parcel was gone then. Later they men to fall with their heavy load recovered the parcel which turned out to be F.O. Somerhough's coat.. One of them foll clear, but the other Accused was then handed over to was pinned underneath the girder Sergeant F. G. Coppock, R.A.F., and sustained fatal injuries.
who took him to the Police Station and had him charged.
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On the larceny charge, the man was convicted and sentenced to six weeks hard labour, while the second charge against him was dis- missed.
PROPOSED CANTON AIR SERVICE.
TO WUCHOW, PAKHOI AND
SWATOW.
1at. Остовки, 1930.
TERMS: CASH ON DELIVEET.
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HE Undersigned bare received
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TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.
AT THE SALES ROOM,
UULDELL STREKT,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
According to the Canton ver VÄLUABLE HOUSEHOLD
bacular Press, preparations are
under way by the Aviation Bureau to start a civilian air service be tween Canton, Wuchow, Pakhoi and Swatow, The prime mover in the scheme is Mr. Wong Kwong Yui, the director of the Canton-Aviation
FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Hatstands, Glass Cabinet, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs,
Bureau. A set of regulations. De-ks, Gramaphones and Records, governing the service has been Pictures, Carpets, Rugo, Piano, Wardrobe Trunke, Eléctric Table drafted.
Fan, Cloisonne... Vazos, Carics; Ornaments; Wall Clock, etc., etc.
The fee for a letter to Wuchow, Pakhoi or Swatow will bo 15 cents and that for goods will be 60 cents per catty. The passenger fare' will bo 25 cents per mile. Thus a passenger for Wuchow will be charged $30, Swatow $57.50 and Pakhai 870, Passengers are not allowed to carry. Ore-arms, opium and other contraband, or money, jewellery and ornaments over the value of $203, 1999
The planes will leave Canton at. Bam, every morning and will arrive at Wuchow at 9.25 n.m., Swatow at 10.30 and Pakhoi at 11.20
am.
THERES A LONG, LONG TRAIL
Bugs, Ficas, Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes,
KEATING'S
Tenk Dining Tables, Dining Chairs,; Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggon, Ica Chbst, Diane Crockery, Glass Ware, Tea Sets, Flower Pots, Basin, das Cooking Ranger, Screen; Stove, Underbod and Remington Typewriters, Office Chair, Baby Pram, Enamelled Bath, eta, etc.
Tent, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrore, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Book Case, Aviary. Wash Stand with Bevelled Mirror, etc, etc,
A QUANTITY OF BLACK“, WOOD FURNITURE
Including
Jose Tables, Curio Cabinet, Tel Poys, Jardinieres, Opium Btool, Chest, Desk, etc, oto.
also
One 5-Volvo Geoophone (Old Model). One 4-Valve Radio Bet with Loud-
Speaker.
ON VIEW From THURSDAY, the
2ND OCTOBER, 1930.
TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.)
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