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SEVEN CHINESE CHARGED
Five women and two men were charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Court yesterday with taking part in "the transaction of a minor, Chan Sut Ho, aged 11 on September 5.
Six Dollars Fraud Discovered
Pretending that he, could obtain employment in the Naval Dockyard for Lai Wal nephew of Lai Po, and talsely obtaining the sum of 36 in connection with the procuring of this job." fed to the appearance The defendants were Chan Woh of Tse Yin Kwong. 24, and Lel Fong, Sul, 43. odd job mason; Tsung 29, before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kam, 33; Chan Sze, 40: Pun So. 21; Central Poilce Court yesterday. Pang Yee, 40: Wong Mel, 45; and Ng Shing. 74, unemployed.
Detective-Sergeant C. Dowman
applied for three days' remand. Bali in the case of the Arst three de- fendants was allowed at $500 each and $100 each for the remainder.
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A total of 19.500 heroin pills were found on the person of Chan Wing Muk, aged 24, when he was arrested in Bunham Strand West by 8. B. 330. The pills were 'con- cealed in a rattan basket
Inspector Hourihan appited for towed in $2,500. The remand was one weeks' remand, ball being a granted by the magistrate. Mr. W. Schoßeld.
KOWLOON CASE
For the possession of heroin
ALLEGED
ASSAULT ON
PORTUGUESE
INDIAN WATCHMAN BEFORE COURT
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Mr. L. E. Basto, chiropractor, was the complainant in an assault cave which was heard before Mr. W. schodeld at the Central Police Court yesterday. Feroze Singh was charged with the assault at No. 18 Ice House Street,
Inspector W. Mair stated that at 2.30 p.m.,on Saturday, the complain- ant had some difference with the
ing language and struck complain- ant on the cheek with his flat.
Detective-Sergeant D. Mann stat- ed that on August 19 the first de-powder and pills, Chan Tat Sang, defendant. The latter used insult-
in the course of conversation, com plainant mentioned that he had a nephew who was in need of em- ployment. Defendant stated that
fendant met the complainant and
he had a relative in the Naval
Dockyard and that he could use his influence and obtain work there for the complainant's nephew,
A few days later Lal Po appeared. with Lel Fong and introduced him as his relative. $5 was paid by the complainant in view of the pros- pective job. Another $1 was re- quested as security that the nephew
Tighter Rules would turn up for the job.
TA. Crerar, Minister of the Interior, recently announced dras- sic new regulations to restrict the hunting of migratory birds in
The fraud was discovered and the defendants were arrested.
The defendants were remanded for 24 hours in which to raise $6.
Canada during the coming fali POPULATION
His action follows decimation of wild waterfowl during the past few years due to a combination of drought with excess hunting.
The new regulations, based upon the authority of the Migratory Bird's Convention Act and the
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SHANGHAI
Migratory Bird Treaty with. the LATEST CENSUS
United States, provide general re- duction in the length of season and bag limit for wild ducks and geese.
in
The reductions were made after Investigatians showed that these birds were 'critically
depleted numbers from a variety of causes, including over-hunting by man, extension of agriculture in the most important breeding areas. and exceedingly heavy losses by drought in the breeding grounds. So great was the decrease for some species that extermination threatened and more drastic action may yet be required to save the migratory, flocks that travel the skyways, it is intimated.
HUNTING PRIVILEGES Although cut sharply, the hunt, the privieges are stili more generous than those allowed in the United States during the past hunting season. They provide that the hunting season for ducks and geese shall not be longer than two months. Batting and live waterfowl decoys are prohibited: Bag limits shall not exceed 12 ducks a day, and 150 Jor the season. For geese, 5 a day, and 50 for the season The sale of waterfowl is totally closed except in the remote North, where special conditions govern.
Brant, an Atlantic coast wild goose, are protected by a closed season wherever they occur in Canada This species is depleted past the danger point by the tallure of its main food supply. eel-grass, for several years past
The problem has been placed before each provincial government with the request that they co- operate 'n meeting the situation. : and thus save for the present and future wildfowl resources,
TSINAN-LIAOCHENG RAILWAY
Construction To Cost Six Million Dollars
FIGURES
33, unemployed, was fined $50 or three months' imprisonment at
the Kowloon Police Court yester-Complainant had arranged that a
day.
new Indian guard should take the R. O. Orimmitt found the defen-place of defendant and when ask- dant at 7. Apllu Street, where there it was nut in working order at the were signs of a heroin factory, but them over.
ed for the keys, he refused to hand
time.
ENTICEMENT
In the presence of the Guard Ser- geant, defendant struck complain- ant and tried to strike him further with his stick
"Defendant pleaded not guilty. The OF GIRL ALLEGED ball being allowed at $10.
case was remanded for 24 huurs,
Serious Accusation \
Against Women
Ho Sze, 52, or 98. Apllu Street. ground floor, and Yip. Kam, allas Sam Ka, 45, widow, of 8, Chung Shing Street, first door, enticed a 20-year-old girl, LA Kin, from ber residence. No. 200 Keelung Street, ground floor, for the alleged pur- pose of prostitution.
Appearing "before Mr. "QA. A Macfadyen, at the Kowloon Magis- tracy, the hearing was remanded for 48 hours Both defendants pleaded "Not gulity"
On another charge for the har- bouring a small boy. Ho Sze, stated According to
the latest census that she bought the lad from his returns issued by the Bureau of parents in Canton. Public Safety of the Municipality The case was adjourned for one of Greater Shanghal the popula-week, bail being allowed at $1.000. tion of the area under its jurisdic- tion for April was 2.099,202 an in- crease of 17,947 over the figure of the preceding month...
This total, added to the 1,159,775 residents of whom 1,120,000 were Chinese) in the International Set- tlement' as shown in the census of October 23, 1935, and 498,193 in the French Copeession (according to the latest available returns) makes a grand total at 3.757,170,
The total population of Nanking for the month of May was 1,006,435 of whom 603.129 were males and 403,306 females, according to census statistics compiled by the Metro polttian Police Force.
Compared with April, the" figures" show a
decease of 6,005.
ROADS BLOCKED BY RAIN
The Tai Po Road at the seven- teenth and a half mile stone, was blocked to traffic at 1.10 p.m."yes- terday due to the heavy rainfall. but was reopened at 3.15 p.m.
Slontier Road was also blocked to traffic.
i
The fourteenth mile stone at the Castle Peak Road from Cheung 4.15 p.m. yesterday. Wan up, was Dkewise affected at
R.A.0.C. LADIES MEETING
Owing to the heavy rain yester- day afternoon, there was a small attendance at the R.A.0.C, Ladies' Association meeting. which was held at Scandal Point Hall. Those present were; Mrs. R. F. Johnson (President), Mrs. J. *T Davies Becretary), Mrs, J. Wlykes, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Bowstead, Mrs. Las- ket, and Miss Bowstead.
For the purpose of building a railway linking up Tsinan, provin-
The Association's Garden Fete cial capital of Shantung, with which is to be held next Wednes- Liaocheng (Tung Chang), western day, at Sookunboo, has been post- Shantung near the Honan border, poned until further notice, owing to a company to be known $18 the the weather. Tsinan-Liaocheng
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poration will be jointly organised by the Ministry of Railways, the Shantung Provincial Government and private interests.
ATTEMPTED THEFT
Unsuccessful in his attempt to The construction expenses shall steal a facket in which was a ten be axed at $8,000,000 to be borne dollar note in one of the pockets, equally by the Ministry of Rall-Wong Bin, 20, unemployed, was ways and the Shantung Provincial sentenced to one month's imprison- Government. Shares may also be ment. subscribed... for by private terests
The defendant attempted the theft at No. 151, Woosung Street, ground floor, by means of a bamboo
The engineering work of the railway and the operation of the pole. line after its inauguration wi'! be
Getting the jacket out of the entrusted to the Kiaochow-Tainan house was easy enough, but when Railway.
the owner appeared. Wong. Sin The projected line is 102 kilo-dropped it and ran. He was caught metres long.
by a Chinese constable.
THIEF STRUGGLES ON WAY TO STATION
Stole Brass Name Plate From Wall
Charged with the larceny of aj brass name plate from the wall outside No. 3. Hing Hon Road, Chan Kee. 36, unemployed, appeared be- tore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- tral Police Court yesterday and was fined $50 or six weeks
Sergeant W. Sullivan stated that the name plate had been noticed hanging on the wall by a private watchman. A few minutes later it was missing and defendant was seen coming from the house with
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