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CORRESPONDENCE TROUBLE IN A KOWLOON
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DISPENSARY HOURS IN
KOWLOON
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DAILY PRESS,"
FLAT
TWO VERSIONS OF A SCUFFLE AT NIGHT
DEFENDANTS' ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CAFE PROPRIETOR
A further hearing of the case in which two Europeans and one I, as a certified chemist entirely Chinese were summoned for, 28. agree that the closing of a Dispensaulting the proprietor of the sary at p.m. looks very like an David Cafe took place at Kowloon extremely selfish arrangement in, a Magistracy yesterday, before Mr. residential district where surely H. R. Butters. most of the inhabitants are at busi-1.The complainant, ME North, was ness or office until that our of a represented by Mr. O. E. C. Mar- ton, and Mr. Peter Sin appeared p.m.
and Chan Mook. for Messrs. Gabruiler, Greenburg
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However, the principal dispen saries in Hong Kong are open until 9 pm or 9.30 pm and the Hong Kong Telephone service is so effi cient, that at least up to the hour of 9, any urgent Medicine could be sent by special messenger,
been sold and paid for, he went up to the roof-to see if they had been removed.
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For the Defence.
The evidence for the prosecution being concluded. David Gabruiler, the first defendant then gave evi-
dence as follows:-
On the night of the 12th we were all asleep, my wife, my children, my two boarders, Messrs. Green burg and Palmer and myself. Be- tween 11.30 and 19 we were awak
We went into the kitchen and found our cook Chan Mook there on his crump-bed. He told us that Mr. North had gone upstairs ac- companied by a woman.
Mr. Peter Sin, who at the last hearing had reserved his cross- examination, now questioned Mr. Jethenamb, who had given evidenced by a noise caused by a of having seen the alleged assault. window and saw a woman coming bucket. We looked through the He put it to him that he could not It is a surprise to read that by have seen the incident from his down the back stair case, | Mr.. Patterson's dictum, Doctors are
bed-room window, thirty or forty required to keep emergency drugs feet away, as he said he did, that in their bags-of necessity, most there was not sufficient light for Doctors do so for their own pro-him to see by and that if, as he fessional convenience, but I am not, asserted, he could see in that! as yet, sufficiently acquainted with lights he must be super-human. the Medical Laws of this Colony to question this statement, but it is surprising to know that Doctors are required to carry omergency drugs. Should not the word "Ex pected" be used {
Dear Special Correspondent. Yes it would be absurd to be awakened up at 2 a.m. for aspirin, but during a 4 years Eastern Con- tract as junior in the Far East, my one and only night or rather morn ing cat was 3.15 am. by a very inebriated, but conscientious father who wanted a tin of a well ad- vertised Baby food £3 "01 T poshitively-dare-rot-go home-without-the beashly-sthuff."
Yours faithfully,
PHARMACIST: Hong Kong, 4th July, 1923.
man,
A FATAL DIVE
YOUNG STUDENT DROWN- ED AT LAICHIKOK.
A young student named Cho Man Sang, lost his life in a bathing accident at Laichikok on Monday.
The deceased who used the Chin Mo Athletic Association's shed on the beach, was seen to dive from a height of ten feet. When he did not reappear, it was feared that he had injured himself by striking the -harbour bed,
there
FIN
is only five feet of water at that point.
The Police were called and assist ed by the other bathers, they re- covered the body of the unfor tunate youth.
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TIONS IN OZEOHO-SLOVAKIA
Mind Made Up?
Mr. Sin: "Is the true position this 1 Is it that you have fully con- vinced yourself before coming here of what took place, and refuse to budge
Witness:Yes,”1⁄2..
The woman then ran down and complainant told the cook to leave immediately and take his bed with him. We told the cook not to worry and to go back to sleep and we returned to our room.
After a few minutes we heard a scream in Russian "Help; some one is beating me."
Before this witness told the A little while after Mr. Sin sub court that the only European lan- mitted that witness was contradict-guage the cook spoke fluently wa ing himself. "He first Bays Russian.] that complainant Was held by We (my wife and 1) rag out and all three défendante and then al I saw the cook holding Mr. North most immediately after he says by the wrist and the latter trying that Gabruiler was punching but to ran away. He was mazning not holding him.”
and explained to me that Mr. North had been hitting him with his hist. After a few minutes Mr. Greenburg and Mr. Palmer came along with my son and my daugh- tex I could see Mr. North was drunk-very drank. I told him "Are you not ashamed to come here so late, drunk?" Then when I saw my friends there I went for the police. That is all.
Mr. Sin "Do you remember when you came to this court this afternoon that you swore to tell the truth and nothing but the truth That is what you are here for, not to make jokes!"*
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Witness: I'm not joking. Mr. Sin: "If your evidence is believed my clients will be convict- ed."-"I'm telling the truth."
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Mr. C. T. Francis, cashier of the cafe and Lo Kau, No. 1 bov, then gave evidence in corroboration of complainant's statements.
Mr. Peter Sin, in his questions of the last two witnesses, suggested that Mr. North had no reason for going up to the roof at the time, as he must have known that the furniture which he had gone up to. see about, was not there.
His Worship Did you recognise the woman?.
Witness: No. All I saw was that she was hotless and wore a black dress
Mr. Sin: Did you touch defend- ant at all-No-1
The third defendant was hurt i Yes, he is still hurt.
In point of fact you came with him here to take out a summons? Mr. Yes.
Mr. Marton in reply said North had a very good reason for going up to the roof. He had seen the sign-board and chairs in the courtyard and therefore he had bought to himself "These have been removed, I wonder if the other things in the roo! have been."
For that reason, although he knew that the furniture had
SURVIVAL OF CHINA THROUGH THE AGES
(Continued from page 6)
When you came out of your flat were you in night attire'--No.
You had to dress to go to the station -Yes, I put on a coat and pair of shoes...
ing and witness cross-examination This finished Mr. Sin's question-
by Mr. Marton was reserved till Wednesday next.
Keep it Alive.
The reason was very simple, be said. There would not be a united, language, owing to the different districts.
Through this written language anyone who had spent two yed to atudy, say 1,000 charac ter could read all the important books and through them get at once to the forts of philosophers 3,000 years ago.
It had survived and
just shreds of ruin, but I tell you the Chinese people have a soul, which cannot be destroyed. China has gone down many a time but un- til this soul can be extracted, I think the Chinese nation will go on living.
"China cannot be destroyed by therefore it was important to keep Berlin, June 18-The whole Ber-force of arms, but the Chinese peoit alive. It must five or else the lin press yesterday expressed in-ple can commit suicide. They have Chinese nation would begin to de- dignation over the news that the been doing so slowly. When they zenerate and disperse Czechoslovakian Government intake to opium, that is one way. If tended to prohibit the sale of all they take to alcohol, it will be a German publications in the terri-quicker way but if they lose their tory of Czecho-Slovakia. The heads by forgetting that they have Reich Minister at Prague,-accord-a soul that will be the quickest ing to the German papers-was way.
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to protest in this connection to the The medium by which these Czecho-Slovakian Government de different elements, have been kept After reciting an amusing in- claring that a wholesale interdictogether is the Chinese language cident on bis arrival, when despite tion of the German press would and the Chinese hieroglyphic writ- his posseming a British passport, constitute an absolutely new mea ing. Some people through their he was treated as an immigrant, sure in the relations between, the very modernist ideas are thinking Dr. Lim. Boon Keng said: Do not two countries, being, moreover, con- which cannot be destroyed. China complain of any discrimination; trary to the spirit and terms of writing. They think it is too cum-anything that is done, take it in the recently concluded economic bersome, too troublesome and too good heart and always stick to nccord.
difficit and they want to introduce what is just and good and right Despite this wave of indignation, the 28 letters of the alphabet and by that alone we Chinese must the fact remains that most Crecho- think that will he one of the quick survive, and Bourish. Slovekian newspapers are still un. ways of dissolving the Chinese na- der ban in Germany.
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