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How Cuticura Heals ECZEMA
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Rifle Association's Saturday Meet
There will be a Spoon and Prac- uce Shoot on the Stonecutters Rarige on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 31, commencing at 2,15 p.m.
HA private launch will leave Queen's Pier at 1.15 pm, "ealling at Kowloon at 1.25 p.m. and thence direct to Stonecutters East, re- turning at the conclusion of the shooting
Owing to the restricted target accommodation available, it will not be possible for afilated mem- bers of Regular Army units to shoot, but such members of the Volunteers and Police, etc., may do
30.
All individual full members of the Association may, of course, com- pete. If they wish.
CRICKET
The Diocesan Boys' School gave
account poor
of themselves
against the Royal Engineers, being beaten by 1:1 rung Scores:
Royal Engineers 158 for 2 wkta. (S.S. Collins 35, RM8. Moreton 69. Corporal Shipp 25 not out. Corporal Wateridge 20 not but).
D.B.S.: 47-(J. L. Young Saye 213, (Shipp 3 for 0. Bradford 2 for 6, Barron 4 for 271.
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perspiration, soothes and cools hot
hamed skin, relieves prickly heat,
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HOME RUGBY
London, Oct. 28. TWO Rugby Union County Championship matches were play-
OFFENCE
ALLEGED
Corrosive Acid Thrown
WOMAN CHARGED
"Curious Case" Says.
Prosecution"
What was described py the prosecution as a curious case, came before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon.
Wanchal CID..
In the dock stood Mok Kiu, kept woman, against whom committal proceedings were begun an A charge that on October 6 at. 168, Johnston Road, Arst door, Wan- chal, unlawfully and maliciously applied with a syringe to Tong Tak Shing, male, corrosive Quid, with intent to burn. main or disAgure, or to do some grevious bodily harm. Opening the case for the pro- secution. Det-Insp. A. E. Carey, of the
stated that the complainant was an accoun- tant employed at a pork stall in the Lockhart Road Market and for the past four or five years had been cohabitating with the defendant
Johnston Road. About October 3 the complainant asked the defendant for the return of $15 which he had given her for sake keeping as, he had to return It to a friend. She refused to give the money alleging that the com- plainant was going to spend it on women. He asked twice for the
at
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COMPLAINANT SCOLDED
ed to-day Middlesex beating the money and she refused to give it Eastern Counties at Woodford by | UP. 29 points to 14, while Hampshire. won at Portsmouth, beating Kent by 18 points to B.-leuter.
ARSENAL BEATEN
The
London, Oct. 23.
Football Association's Charity Shield match was played to-day and resulted in a win for Sunderland "over the Arsenal by 2 goals to 1.--- Reuter.
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MONTHLY MEETING
Hong Kong Philatelic Society
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At the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Philatelic Society held yesterday at the South China Morning Post board room, the members decided on the number of frames they would need for their next exhibition..
Mr. W. E Denison, of the Chase. Bank. presided at the meeting on the absence of the President, Mr. R. Ohl.
KOWLOON
ROBBERY
SEQUEL
Smart Police Work Revealed
Wong Wing Sang, 36, odd job coolle, of no fixed abode of Po San in Khangbai "was chargeu delore Mr, Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with robbery by two or more, at No. 229 Nathan Road, the 'real- dence of a contractor and his wife, Tu Hok Shing who are the victims, "when jewelley and money was stolen; valued at over $1,000.
Inspector A.H. Elston said that on September 22, the defendant gained admittance by stating he had a present to deliver from
produced the contractor. He revolver while the second defen- dant, Sze Hok Chuen entered the room with a knife in his hand. The defendants closed the windows
be seen from the outside. and door so that they could not
The first defendant, was arrested whilst boarding a boat for Shang-
hal. He was later identiňed by Yu Hok Shing,
Yu Hok Shing, wife of Shing Mun, said that first defendant produced "a small fire-arm and threatened her. "I did not want to die so I opened the safe." He then took a hand bag, diamond rings, ruby rings and two wallets containing altogether 3130
After the three other witnesses gave evidence. His worship ad- journed the case.
CONVICTION
QUASHED
marks
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A Full Court appeal against a On October 6, about 12.30 p.m. | magisterial `conviction in a recent the complainant returned home battery trade.
Case and she started to scold him and September 1, before Sir Atholl accused him of going with women. MacGregor, Chief Justice, and Mr. A man named Chan On, who was Justice J. 7. Hayden, Puisne Judge & friend of the complainant, was was brought to a conclusion this present at the time. Complainant morning when judgment was de- again asked for the $15 but she livered. refused to give it to him.
The Paul Battery Co., Ltd., of She was sitting on the bed and Nos. 284-8. Lockhart Road, and the complainant gave her a push the Sun Light Company, of Nos. and she fell backwards. From 173, Des Voeux Road. appealed
against
some unknown place the defendant produced a syringe and squirted the contents into his eye. She was was seized by Chan On and the complainant's brother who □ hearing shouts of "save life" came into the cubicle. They took her to the kitchen and locked the door.
The
DEFENDANT SZARCHED
defendant blew whistle and in order to stop her a police
they opened the door and took her out. They seatched her and took away ten cent pieces amount- ing to a little over a, dollar and
the whistle.
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Its Action Explained-cribe it for my patients, and have
Simply take a teszoconial of the powder a little water. The moment this soothing draught reaches the tortured stomach it berica to sweeteɔ the sour, fermenting un- dlemstad food. The contents of the stormach become an bland and soothing smilk to the... munitiva stomach lining. The pain quickly Seans and presently disappears. By Mlowing up the treatment after each masi, your harassed stomach will BOOK Jooss its tenderness and grow strong. until HI Whatever you like and enjoy
the conviction against them for infringing Trade Mark No. 211 of 1928, owned by the Na-ymi, without fear of writed and pain, tional Carbon Co. of America, and used by their subsidiary company. the Eveready Co.
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Mr. G. Sheldon, K.C., In- structed by Mr. D. L Strellet, ap-1 peared for the appellants, whilst Mr. Leo D'Almada, jnr., was in- i structed by Mr. G. 8. Hugh-Jones of Wilkinson and Grist for the respondents,
Lordship said: "I am of opinion Concluding his judgment His
that the dissimilarities to which 1 } Complainant took the syringe to the Government Civil Hospital! themselves sufficient to make the have drawi attention are 11 where he handed it to Dr. K. whole of the two labels dissimilar. Uttley who treated him for his injuries.
but I am fortified in that opinion | That was, the first intimation only does the Eveready adver- by the additional fact that not that the police had of the case. Det-Sergt. Dowman and a Chinese
|tisement appearing in April 1935 detective went to the floor and saw
In the Canton paper to which I Stamp collectors appre:lated the the defendant there with the com-
have already referred. refer to assistance that the Fost Master plainant's brother who had been
the" battery as the Wing Fel General had given them in the posted as a sentry to watch her.
brand, but the evidence of Wang help to procure new stamps, but, She was told that the complainant
Wa Yan, the only witness who since the new regulations had was in hospital with a badly burn- come into effect, they could no ed eye which had been caused by longer look to this source for any some corrosive Huld.
Mr. Denison told the members that the judges had accepted the entrances for exhibition, add that the secretary had written to the Hon. Mr. Breen.
further aid.
After
auction of stamps brought by members the meeting W18 adjourned until November 20.
The following members were pre- sent: Messrs. W. E Denison. C. L Chow, Chow Ping Un, W. D. Fisher, A AG, R. Kulp, W. E. Jones. Wm. Thom, and H. Korner, and one visitor, Col. V. R. Burchardt,
COOLIE IN TROUBLE
STATEMENT MADE
The woman was cautioned in the usual manner and in answer to the detective she stated: "Because the husband had not looked after the tamily and often went out to en- gage women. I spoke to him about that in a few words. He then struck me and told me to leave. I threw the fuld at him.””.
Questioned as to where she ob- tained the corrosive fuld, the de- fendant took the police to the front verandah where on a shelf .a bottle was found. Both
the Tang Yik, 40, a Hotel coolle of syringe and the bottle were sub- Peninsula Hotel was brought be-mitted to the Government Analyst who reported that they contained fore Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday morning hydrochloric acid, two-thirds.com. charged with driving a truck with-
mercial strength. out a licence with driving an un- licenced vehicle on Salisbury Road. Defendant claimed he was given orders to drive the truck by his manager.
8gt. Alexander, prosecuted. Accused was fined $i on the first. count and $9 for the second offence. The manager paid the fines,
PORTUGUESE
BANISHEE
Anastacio Remedios Marques, 42. copper smith of No. 13 Battery Street. 1st floor of Macao was charged before Mr. Q.`A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning, with returning
The Buid also contained other
properties such as gold, copper and
boracic acid.
When charged at the station, the defendant said: "I do not wish to say anything."
VISION AFFECTED "The complainant was discharged from hospital on October 7," Insp. Carey stated. "Apparently he suf- tered no serious ill-effects al though he complains that his Vision is not as good as it was. It l ́a very curious case.” -.
Tong Tak Shing then gave evi- dence and after further testimony the bearing was adjourned.
defendant replied that he could
to the Colony before the expiration not make any living elsewhere. of a. 10 years' banishment."order. R. Cunningham asked for 40 days
The Magistrate enquired why ac-in gaol custody. The case was re- cused returned to Hong Kong and manded till Saturday.
was called to testify to the trade in such batteries, is to the effect
that what are known about the "Eveready battery are the num- ber 950 and the name 'Wing Pel (Eveready)."%
"I And, therefore, än a'fact that the Paul mark does not so nearly resemble the 'Eveready' 1928 make as to be calculated to deceive, and these appeals therefore must be
allowed."
Mr. Sheldon applied for costs for the appeal and the hearing in the Court below, this being grant- ed.
ANOTHER CASE
In proceedings' arising from 1421 arbitration from the dispute be- tween the Li Yik Firm and Sze Tung Company, a cross, appeal was heard before a I'ull Court yesterday morning, composed. of Str Atholl MacGregor, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden. and the Acting Putane Judge, Mr.
Fraser.
The appeal brought by the Oxe Tung Company was dismissed. while judgment was given in favour of Li Yik Firm...
The action was brought follow- ing a dispute over damages in connection with the alleged failure to fuldi a building con- tract on the part of the Sze Tung Company."
The dispute went into arbitra- tion but Li Yik Firm, not, autis- ned with damages, brought the dispute Into Court.
Mr. B. C. Macnamara, instruct- ed by Mr. G. E. R. Banderson, B peared for the Sza Tung Com pany, while Mr. Leo D'Almada. Jr., instructed by Mr. G. 8. Hugh Jones. represented the Tink Firm,
had very good resulla.“
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