Five summonses for (a) driving motor-cycle No. 430 on November 6 at the Junction of Austin and Chatham Roads without two in- dependent brakes; (b) driving' without a valid licence; (c) carry- ing a passenger on the rear of the vehicle without a proper seat at- warning device: and (e) driving tached: (d) failing to carry a
of No. 63 Haiphong Road, when he preferred against Robert Chan, without due care and caution, were
appeared before Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones at the Koston Magistracy yesterday.
Page 6.
Major OR. P. Roupell, V.C., who has been 0.8.0.2 here since his arrival a year ago, is leaving for India to-day by the steamship Sirdana to take over command of the 1st Battalion of the East Bur- rey Regiment, stationed at Vyza- bad.
Page *7.
taken to check the rise in price of yesterday by the numerous passen-
A Special steps are being
number of distinguished passengers arrived in Hong Kong
maintain adequate supplies for the other commodities as well as tower liners which came from both community.
of St. Joseph College, will be held
The annusi distribution of prizes; press. at the College next week, on Wednesday, November 27, at 4 pm. The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, OBE.. the prizes. has kindly consented to distribute
Shan
Local estate to the value of $12,000 was left by Mr. Eng Chun Hok, late of Kam Kong village, Tol district, Kwangtung, who died at the above, address on April 30. 1935. Probate of the will has been granted to Ng Lan Shi and Ng Wong Shi, widows.
north and south. Aboard the Em- press of Canada" which arrived from Canada and Japan was the Right Honourable Sir Robert Clive, Ambassador for Great Britain In Japan.
Page 7.
Mr. Henry Fitzmaurice, C.M.G. British Consul-General at Batavia, recently arrived in Pelping from Mukden, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fitzmaurice in the British Following a telephone message Embassy. Mr. Henry Fitzmaurice. yesterday from the Colonial Becre- who is the brother of Mr. N. Fitz-tary to the Inspector General of maurice, Consul of the British Em- Police regarding the number of bassy in Petping. is returning to beggars the former had seen in the Batavia from home leave.
དྷྭ་
Whilst working at the Kowloon Mr. HR Harling, Managing Godown on Thursday, a cargo Director of Messrs. A. Cameron & The German Ambassador to coolle, Lau Shun Ho received in-Co. (China), Ltd, of Shanghal, China, Dr. O. P. Trantman, who juries to his body and was removed arrived in the Colony by the Pre- Shanghai to-day, is expected here is due to arrive in Hong Kong from to the Kwong Wab Hospital. sident Coolidge on Thursday last. and is staying at the Repulse Bay this evening. Dr. Trautman'e ob- ject of touring Canton is to see
Hotel the new structures and the beauty
spots.
come him at the station.
The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga will College on Wednesday, November distribute the prizes at St. Joseph's
27, at 4 p.m.
central district, a raid was carried out by Bub-Inspector P: Barnicle and a party of police, resulting in no fewer than six arrests. They Central Police Court yesterday. came before" Mr. Balfour at the
Page: 6.
Starting times for the Royal Golf Club matches on the Fanling Course are to be found on Page 5
In our Round the Court columns there are reports of several petty yesterday. cases heard at the Magistracies Page 6.
+
•
here, there and everywhere are to Many news items of interest from be found on page 8 under the heading "News in Tabloid.”....-
·
Tournament was held yesterday at A meeting of the Mamak Hockey
the Police Headquarters Library, it when" various matters in connec- tion with the Club's affairs were discussed.
Page 10.
The anticipation that a high The distinguished visitor will
price would be paid for a first come up by rail. A special train
edition of Mrs. Henry. Wood's "East has still to be remembered that
has been placed at his disposal and Dr. Trautmann, arrived in Hong Ir three volumes in the original The German Minister to China, Rooms in Chancery Lane on Nov. S. Lynne" was realized at Hodgson's two officals have been appointed Kong yesterday from the North by the local authorities to aboard the NDL liner Scharn-wood from Mamma" and sold by statesmen and diplomats are not made in day, and 2
(Special to the "Hong Koor
purple cloth, inscribed "Ellen Mary for the Philippines to take
Daily Press").
horst, being en route to Canton, among the family of nations, she her place
Official calls will be exchanged on an inspection tour. Dr. Traut order of the authoress's grand My Telegraph... Copyright, Tele-
to-morrow, and the Southwest mann will stay in Canton for about daughter, Mrs. Ellen Hopkins, it Will have to
Political Council will entertain the prepare herself graphic Menager Ordinance, 1804- against the tactics of the Japanese Received, November 22, 1:30 p.m.)
German Ambassador and his party will be. In Hong Kong for two or/Bovels of the time had a greater week and on his return here he fell to a bid of £165 (Maggs). Few -her only source of danger.
Berlin, Nov. 22. at lunch on Monday, while Gen- three days before proceeding North popularity and though published It is inconceivable that other
eral Chen Chi-tang will be host again. After seven years of unfailing Powers have anything but
to the visitors at dinner in the
at the then usual price of 318. 6d. aservice and after having celebrat-evening of the same day- friendly feeling for the Filipinos,d the unique jubilee of the 100th
five editions were called for in the Central Press. whose unassuming demeanour and crossing two months ago, the world
first year of publication. proverbial hospitality have already famous airship Graf Zeppelin will President Regimental Institutes, won for them friends in all parts have made no less than 500 trips | lat. Ba. The Lincolnshire Regi- of the world, Situated as she is, ment, Shumshuipo Camp, the Philippines Commonwealth has west African coast with the next when it lands at Bathurst on the Kowloon.
[8991 no need to fear the intrusion of consignment of mails from Per- foreign influence into its domain. 'nambuco. The ship is at present Great Britain will always regard temporarily used to assist the air-
Mr George W. Gorman, formerly He refused to discuss the question this new nation in a most friendly plane mall service from Germany
A peculiar case concerning the editor of the "North China Stan-ot the concession, and when asked death of a Chinese, believed to spirit in view of her own posses-to Brazil. This landmark in the slons being so near, and the people airship's career provides the Ger
a. charge of murdering the Infant Daily News," has arrived in Pel- said "I do not know where I may and the finding of a damaged Ford and later of the "Manchuria What his next movements might be, have been killed by a motor vehicle. son of Colone! and Mrs. Charlesping to commence work on of the Commonwealth will always man press with the opportunity to Lindbergh, wit be placed under a
be, I may be in London to-day Car with a Military Officer in be warmly received on British soll. review the record of service re-ie detector" test in order to de-launched in Tientsin, called "The
new publication which is to be and hundreds of miles away to- charge, is engaging the attention presented by these 500 trips. Since termine the truth of evidence Caravan."
`morrow,"
of Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy.