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SS. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
5.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
BOSTON
Oct. 19
Nov. 3
Nor. 12
-To NEW YORK and BOSTON'
via MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,
BOMBAY and CAFFTOWN
S.S. "PRESIDENT MONROE"
Oct. 21.
S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS"
Nov 13
To SINGAPORE & PENANG
SS, "CITY OF NORFOLK"
Oct. 29
"S.S. "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO"
Dec. 2
To SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
via YOKOHAMA
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S.S. "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO"
Nov. 17 Dec. 22
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Monday, 28th Oct.
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SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan & Sen
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila,
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YASUKUNI MARU
Sunday,
20th Oct.
KITANO MARU
Tuesday,
29th Oct.
MADRAS vin Saigon (Cargo acceptable for Saigon)
• MURORAN MARU
Saturday,
26th Oct.
BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.
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Monday.
Monday.
21st Oct. - 28th Oct.
Saturday,
26th Oct.
HARUNA MARU
RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore
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MIDDLE OF NOVEMBER, 1940,
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obvious the bus was overtaking the-lorry.
Evidence
was also given bg
Lieut. J. Swetland.
WEATHER REPORT
Royal Observatory, Hongkong.........
10 am., Oct. 18.
Barometer (at sea level); 29.96 ins. Temperature. 80 F. Wind Direction. ESE Humility, a7 per cent.
Wind Force (Beaufort), 4.. Cheung Cheong, driver of the
Temperature; maximum yesterday car, said that if he had not slowed
80 F for down there would have been an Temperature; minimum last night, his accident.
77 F. Hearing was adjourned to OctRaffall for 24 hrs, ending. 10th
today, 0.20 ins
EUROPEAN SUMMONED C.T. Bally, c/o Cable and Wire- before less, Ltd.. was summoned Mr. H. G. Sheldon yesterday having no front lights in car; No. 3467, at Chater Road, on
to 22 Sept. 29, and, with falli produce his licence when asked to do so,
AT KOWLOON
Total rairall since January 1st.
113.03 ins..
Against an average of, 80,59 ins." Sunset tonight, 5.56 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6.21 a.m.
Traffic Insp. Clarke said ..de.. fendant was stopped by Sgt.
"THAILANDERS, CONVICTED ` Moran with the front lights of
Two Thailanders, Riem Tsewang.
4 p.m., Uct. 18. his car off. When defendant was asked to produce his Hcence he 25, and Neguan Chantama, 28, Barometer (at sea level), 39.85 Ins.
both cattle drovers, who were re- Temperature, 82 7. could not do so..
Sgt. Moran said that on Sept.manded from Oct. 14, appeared be- Humidity, 83 per cent. 29 he saw that defendant's car fare Mr. E Himsworth yesterday Wind Direction, SE had no front lights and stopped Both defendants were charged Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. the car. He asked defendant for with entering the Colony without" Maximum temperature, 23 F his licence but he could not pro valid passports and with escaping Minimum temperature, duce one. He then asked defen- from the lawful custody.
The first accused was addition- dant to bring the licence up
ally charged with assaulting a the station the next day.
Batley, giving evidence, admitted seaman Yeung Kwong-chor. at the
Water Police Station. the first charge but said he was
The first accused was fined $20 asked
to by Sgt. Moran or. in default six weeks in prison. -bring up his licence for if he had while the second accused was fined been asked he would certainly $10 or three weeks. Both accused
not
have done 30,
Defendant was cautioned.
to
TRAFFIC SUMMONS Summoned for falling to keep to the left side of the road at:
Rainfall 0.01.
P
fined $10 by Mr. Himsworth yester- day,
The film in the camera was de- veloped and nothing incriminating. was discovered,
TRESPASSING CHARGE will be expelled from the Colony. Appearing before Mr. Hirnsworth
Insy Johnson, prosecuted.
yesterday on the charge of tres-- BURGLED POLICE INSPECTOR! passing into a protected area. Ho Breaking into the house of Sub-Hol, 46, odd job coolie, was fined
$5. Inspector L Tyler and stealing a
The accused went into No. 4
Stanley Road on Sept. 27, Siuquantity of valuables, Leung Shtu- Platform at Tsimshatsui Railway
Hung-fong, of Cherry Hill," Eo-
to six hop, 24. was sentenced muntin, pleaded not guilty before months in prison and to be ex-Station about 9 am on Oct. 17.. Mr. Sheldon yesterday. Hearing pelled by Mr Himsworth yester- was adjourned to Nov. 7. at 230 day.
p.m.
·M A, da Silva.
ANOTHER REMAND Four alleged robbers, Lam Kok.
Stu is represented by Mr. Sgt. Rogers, prosecuting, sald tean, 233, Yip Po-piu, 23, Yuen Kat, that the defendant gained admit- 24, and Lam Chol-chun, 20, whố remanded until yesterday tance by breaking the front door, were
a
CAUTIONED FOR THEFT Charged. wich - stealing He carried away 19 articles or morning, appeared before Mr. Q. A. elgarette case and two jackets, European clothing, a suitcase, two A. Macfadyen yesterday for an- belonging to Sgt. Ferrier, and Sgt. pocket watches, two silver chains, other remand of three days. Bodle, from car No. 3053-et-Mora pair of suri-glasses, a fountain- and an automatic pencil, to rison Hill Road, on Oct. 10, Lam Kwok-hing, 22, employed, ap-the total value of $425.
The accused carried the booty to peared before Mr. Sheldon yester- day and was "cautioned and told Kowloon Tong where he met a
he could go to Canton.
SOLD SAND FOR RICE After a successful attempt in
selling a packet of sand for gice, man tried, the trick again on
Chinese detective, who arrested him. The defendant had one pre-.. Flous conviction.
THEET OF TOOLS Charged before Mr. Himsworth
the same woman who had him❘erday with larceny of one jack acces- arrested...
and a quantity of motor
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THE BURNS PHILP LINE.
Fox MELBOURNE, BYDNEY. NEW CASTLE, SALAMAUA, BAHAUL AND. MANILA.
Before Mr. Sheldon yesterday sories from the garage of No. 81. Cheung Hung, 23, unemployed, Cheong On Street, on Oct. 16. L THE MV was charged with obtaining 30 gau. 28. was remanded for. 24 cents by false pretences from Fong hours Yee, 38, married woman, by sell ing her a packet of sand pur porting to be a packet of rice at Spring. Garden Lane on Oct. 15.
Cheung was additionally charged with breach of an expulsion order,
Sgt. W. Watson prosecuted,
MOTOR ACCIDENT SEQUEL - Ball of $200 was granted by Mr: Himsworth yesterday when Poon Iu-shing, 26, of No. 51, Tung Chor Street second floor; was charged with driving without due care and
caution.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that sl Gooda are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Howloon Wharf and Gedow Co Ltd, whence and/or from the barves Delivery may be obtained. No Claims will be admitted after the docdr have left the Godownt, and all Good retaining deffered after the 19th ct. 1940, will be subject to Bent. All Claims against the Steamer zadet be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd Nov., 1840, or they
When nearing Middle
To comply with the General Bonded Rozd g Chinese woman walked Warehouse Regulations, consigues mi across the road. The de-bave a Revenue Officer in attendance fendant did not apply brakes and her damaged dufiable goods are
examined the woman was knocked down. The woman died later.
Traffic Inspector Brittain said Cheung was sentenced to three
was driving weeks on the first count and one that the defendant. month on the second, the sen- car No: 4897 along Nathan Road tences "to run concurrently. De from north to south about 1 will not be recognized. fendant was also recommended to on Oct. 7. be banished,
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The defendant was remanded until next Friday. CAMERA IN PROTECTED AREA
BUS DRIVER SUMMONED Alleged to have cut in between a private car and and lorry while rounding a bend, a bus
WELS driver, Cheung Muk, moned before Mr. Sheldon 'yester- day for driving bus No. 201 with
Convicted of possession of a out due care and caution at Stubbs Road on Sept. 28 at 2.30 p.m. camera in protected area, at the Comdr. J. Petrie, R. N. V. R.Junction of Essex and Cumberland was a passenger in car No. 942. Roads, on Oct. 15 without permis
was ton, "11 Kwong-shing, 25, was gave evidence and said it
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