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instructions

to sell by

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PRESS

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

Hearing 01 3 manslaughter charge against Chun No. 62

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AT KOWLOON

LARCENY BY BAILEE Wong Wing, 20, unemployed, ap- peared before Mr. H. C Macha

charge of mara yesterday on a Jarceny by bailer of a bicycle from a shop al No. 91 Pitt Street

GVET In allowed June 25 and was bound

have the sum of $10 for six months

Sheldon

on

GENERAL

All-Embracing Struggle: Hitler Must Be Beaten At All Costs

course,

While It is true that Hitler must be defeated at all costs. the Nazi menare still exists, the whole world is prevented from putting its affairs on a reasonable and equitable basis. We are WE Undersigned have received employed, was fixed for July 9 at

2.20 p. by Mr. H.

all in the position of citizens whose town is partly occupied and K C.. yesterday

dominated by a ruthless armed gang. Thus we have all to turn

no other Defendant.

possible Who

ourselves into vigilantes. There is Was $100 pall. was alleged 10

writès J. B. Priestley in "Life." People who say it is no affair unlawfully killed one Chan Sing It was stated that accused went of theirs are either potential fifth columnists or escapists hiding kwu at the Whitty Street works to the Kung Sang Bleycle Shop

behind other people's backs. and' of the Hongkong and China Gas at No. 212 Temple Street,

Some of u have been saying enthusiasm. Compatiy on June 14

offered to self the bicycle in ques

these things

since the least new De Sub Insp CT Byron is an tion to the

The minster.

latterar started

for some Boudwiki. charge of the case

had him arrested on seeing the time before the war, when it was serving as id country. then mark of the bicycle as belonging obvious that sooner or later lhe do our best The Police not offering evidence.to the shop in Pitt Street.

Nazi challenge would have to be our "rights." at their Sadley Room No 35. Han ve men charged on two counts

Sgt. Whitcraft prosecuted

stoutly answered. of armed robbery were discharged How Hoad Kwie

On

Friday the 27th June 1943 commencing at 2.30 pm.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising .--

NO EVIDENCE OFFERED

by Major A N Macfadyen yester

day

CANING FOR JUVENILE

cane when he was charged

the larceny of a straw hat

not only but also

NOT GOOD ENOUGH

The latter can TO- stores ol energy and 1 We aït merely pre-

We

wol

412-

but Stau SLANU

But ng to create a new country, which Is to be ours then we care noth- ing for rights and privileges and But some of us to have been sectional interests, but url our compelled to polat vut since theselves into the common task. the war began that merely to say we with are fighting for our existence and

or-

A 11 year old juvenile was Defendants were Kwok Chung.dered by Mr Macnamara yester 29, unemployed. Ng Ming b. 28 day to receive six strokes of unemployed. Chan Ming-kam, 24 boarding house runner. L Kam 13 Rosati, 13: wire

Chan and slog. 24, unemployed. DIER Room and Office

Hing. 27 boarding house runner Chest. Carpets.

m Det. Sub-Insp C Byron Was Ornaments, Cutlery. E Br Glass and Porcelain Ware, in charge of the case. Cramophones and Records Piter. Wardrobe Trunk Cooking Utensils

Takw Reall Furniture

172:

1

זי

als

P

X FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

1 Frigidaire

In

As

to leave it at that is simply not dangerous enough. It is a

Therefore, from every point view. except that of persons who believe their own pr.v leges and interests are even me e import..414 than the result of the war 18 essential that

studi have aims and plans. and thal W should beglu to Create 11 new

W

Sgt Whitcroft prosecuting, good said that the complainant. L, ever-simplification of the lasue. Yu-sang, shopkeeper, while walk, Undoubtedly we are fighting for but for our -x18- ing along Nathan Road on Jun jour existenen DECISION RESERVED

an unknown Chi- tence as what? For example. re 125 at 11:30 am Decision Was reserved unth

bese male snatched his straw hat the British people battling and

vital democracy not simply after Saturday at hoon by Major Mar

from lis fuad and threw it to the tolling and suffering as they never the war but here and mow Chat

Lo ladyen yesterday in the case

by

preserve The boy ran away with the did before only

the should Immediate plan

120 which three persons described

arrested atmiserable faulty system, to straw hat but was

'maximuo War effort plus the Jordan Road near Canlon road. huge unemployment figures.maximum possible social equity brokers Ip Nat fong. 65 Ip Kwat-

and chl, 54.

Pau Him, 60, are

wretched slums. PROFITEERS

the control FIREWOOD

BRITISH LIFE charged with larceny by a trick of

vested polley by

interests. frewond dealers Three $1.570 from one Lam Hong at the

privileges of the rich? Nobody. We cannot achieve equally Golden City Restaurant Queen's summoned before M: Macnamara Hrewood in when yesterday for selling Road Central, e June 11. heorick was concluded.

excess of the price fixed by the Det Sgt W Summers prosecut Controller of Trade on May 29

Reno gram · Pyet

rd

2 Celing Fans

Vee Inge Thursday, the 28th

Jiu 194!

Ferms

POSSESSION OF DRUGS Owing insufficient evidence Wong Man-ngen, 35 accountant Dj the San Tol Shan Bearding Fiotise No 152. Connaught Road Cash on Delivery

with Central, charged

unlawful possession of 1.000 heroin pills at LAMMERT BROS., the boarding house on May 4, was discharged by Mr Lowry yesterday Mr CA Sutherton Russ ap peared for the defence and plead ed not guilty

AUCTIONEERS

were

E

keep

of

the

of

FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1941.

Smart

Summer

Hats

IN

WHITE OR COLOUR

STRAWS

LARGE & SMALL

BRIMS.

FROM $12.50.

LADIES' SALON

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

TEL. 28151.

of course, dares admit this We saerifice but we can at least move į OVALTINE GIVES

are told that everything will be in different after the

war.

that direction. And

Be

Just get muted, the Government has all the on with the war, they say to us, power it needs. for this was voted

It without discussion nearly

SUDDEN CHANGE

But we are bound to be rather

|

year agu. approval.

and

with full

REGULAR AND

pub RESTFUL SLEEP

What a lot stll remains to tre

SIGHTLESS V.C. ADOPTS THE BLITZ-BLINDED

Five war bituded civilians are

rasentially an discovered regarding even the earning to conquer despair and to

British Life elaborate network of corporate

And much

only

Str

Beachcroft

of Captain Sir

now Beachcroft.

70, has

They were Yam Kwel-ying. mis- jand stop worrying. tress of Hop Yick Firewood shop.! No 85 Kwellin Street Fing Heng, master of Fung Rong-chan Prewood shop No. 315. Tal Nam eynicul about some of these gra- (not Mr. Churchill, who. Cheung Demen Street, ground floor and

tue is known, for example, about care Yung kwan. master of the Kwan it will be remembered, was con-associations that are non-political simple things of Ule. Surprisingly make a fresh start in life under the

favour with our in character. (This is one of our

the mental processes which Towse, the blind VC. No. 170 pletely out of

Bre-war ruling elique).

operate in Inducing sleep and which Ior we sources of strength)

before can be done with such associations persist during the houra We areopened the greater part of his have been hoodwinked

this in the post-war world not We cannot help suspecting

asleep, and yet we spend some home, Long Meadow, Goring-00- sudden change of heart. which nationally but aisc International-

thing like a third of our lives In Thames, as a civilian St. Dunstan's, ton this unconscious state. Some

It will be eventually a training only came when the country was by. It is a mistake to think

people can sleep easily others centre for between 16 and 20 peo- in immediate danger. Why should much in terms of the state.

woo the god-ple who have been blinded in air. The community, which is never find it difficult to who were so class these mer

ODENSE

work both inside desy of sleep even when tucked up raids before the war, the state, can Mel, and self-centred

completely? and outside the mure rigid poli- snugly between the sheeta.

He talked to me of his present changed months'

appeared have

believe Yes. It is nerves-strained, fray-charges-four women and one man, hard labour was imposed by Major

Anderson on What will they be like when alt tical framework.

that it is in balance between led starved nerves which account writes Andrew Kidd in the "Sun- Macfadyen yesterday on Ip Yee-the charge of unlawful possession the danger is past?

which trade for the prevalence of insomnis in day Chronicle." And that is only the beginning suck associations. of die Underizing have received po 40 earth cogniti, aga teda of 1.891 lbs. of Indian coal, valued

It and professional leagues the modern world. Is nerves The Marshal of having indecently assaulted

We are now en- uplons at $35 the property of

Ad of our doubts.

be restless and which cause sleep to apprentice printer,miralty, on board boat No 1240Bgaged 19 year old

all- and gulids are an example. Lfint grim and

may exercise and sap the vitality

under- and Ng Cheong on the hillside near

embracing struggle known as total the state, which

times to protect the mine the health. P Road, Gough Hill, on June In Victoris Harbour on June 24.

We cannot fight auch a war control at It was stated that on June

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instructions from

- Prize. Supreme Court,

d

Senior Revenue Officer Ahern prosecuted.

W

V..

INDECENT ASSAULT

A me of $50 OT twe

to sell by

2p

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Sgt Willerton prosecuted. COMPLAINANT IN HOSPITAL

Saturday, the 28th June, 1941.

commencing at 11 a..

2

Cheung Firewood shop Cheung Sha Wan Road,

First and second defendants were fined $50 and the third $25 Inspector Nolloth prosecuted. STOLE ADMIRALTY COAL Man Kau, 28. master TV boat No. 1240B, and Ng

boat. 133, foki of the

before Mr. D.J.N.

the

24. War.

ill

And I

at about 2 pm. an Indian Ser. properly without changing the community, that the future of true

democracy may be found. geant of the Royal Naval Yard. whole economic and social struc-

some

beat,ture of the country.

Man Shu. 31, carpenter. was re-while on patrol in a motor

DIFFÉRENCE NEEDED manded for 48 hours by Majorjsaw a boat anchored at Buoy No.

ques- Even the

who only cares Macfadyen yesterday on a charge 18 and loading the coal in

other about defeating

dues Hiter and of having assaulted Ku Ying-put. tion on board from

boats nearby.

not give x rap fur social justice causing him grievous bodily harm.

First defendant was fined $50 or has to recognise the fact that a Godown No 7 of The Holt's at No. 530. The Peak

$25 Britain organized for total wur Byt o Willerton, who is in two months and the second Whart Kowloon

has to be different um a peace- charge of the case, informed the, or one month. Court that complainant was still being detained in hospital.

23 Barrels Gum Rosin

Terma Cash on Delivery

POLICE COURT STAFFS NOW FIREFIGHTERS

Tue the Royal time Britain. Whether you like it

Sgt. Manwaring of Naval Yard Police prosecuted.

D. O. SOUTH

DANGEROUS

DRUGS

Police Courts staffs, or not, you have to make many last Government department profound changes.

organise their own Now though such chatges may squad, held their first he dictated by the urgent neces-on the police court sities of the war effort, they can|Singapore. follow

BLINDED AND DEAFENED "In one of the early boundings at Portsmouth, the man completely

loat the sight or one eye, and has

Beachcroft.

When the day's activities Bre over there is nothing to equal a been left with only a glimmer of the other," said Sir cup of Ovaltine. A cupful of this sight in delicious, concentrated tonle food beverage soon soothes

tired "Then he was in a second bomb. nerves and quickly induces restful, ing, and was deafened. natural restorative sleep and while

the

"Despite these disabilities he is

an excellent job of sawing

in the "land of nod" it re-charges remarkably cheerful and is mak- the entire nervous system withing

energy. vitality and

Ovaltine is wort prepared from the vitalising ele- the ments of malt, creamy milk

"From my own experiences { and have learned that the best possible

REUNION SOON

to new-lald eggs. Its value as a thin, for blind people is to give fire-fighting talising food is greatly increased them something to do."

practice by the liberal use of eggs in its

There will soon be a reunion at compound, manufacture. And the eggs, by the

way, are of the finest quality for Long Meadow of wife and husband, more thane line,

Besides all Government depart-they are obtained from the Oval-both blinded in an air raid.

"The wife, who is a mother of the line they follow will be faldments. most of the business houses tine Poultry Farm, perhaps the down by the political convictions have their own fire-fighters, and largest and best equipped poultry two children, is already with us," of those tu power. Briefly, toe the number in the Colony 16 at plant in the world. Issue is between those who wish present 8,000.

HUNGER PLEA SUCCEEDS Pleading guilty but saying that his stomach had been empty for two days, a 45-year-old unemploy

Leung, ed. Chu

was discharged For gate passes apply to

with a caution by Mr. G. T. Lowry

Lau Fat appeared on remand LAMMERT BROS., yesterday on a charge of larceny

Houston yester- before Mr. T. J. of three pounds of bread from a

possession tricycle at Bonham Strand East day charged with the

Tal or 8.990 heroin pills at

Sun on June 25.

Back Street, Cheung Chau, June 18,

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SUMMARY COURT ACTION:

Indian's Claim For Return Of

Money Lent Non-Suited

LEND MONEY WITHOUT "IF YOU ARE FOOL ENOUGH TO GETTING AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR IT YOU MUST SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES." Mr. Justice P. E. F. Cressail told Ghu'am Yusuf, watchman, the plaintiff in an aetion at the Summary Court yesterday, claiming for the return of money tent, and in which his Lordship directed a non-sult.

on

And

to force the people and those who would trust the people. really be tween a disguised totalitarianism ed that he obtained the pilis from and a real vital democracy No. 9. Bonham Strand East.

Accused pleaded guilty, and stat-

ment

HEROIN PILLS

of

VITAL DEMOCRACY

not

understood It is reliably

that 1,500 fire-fighters are still in training and that there is a large number on the waiting list.

All these fire-fighters, trained duty

PEER MOURNS

sald Sir Beachcroft. "and her husband, who is still in hospital will join her as soon as he is con valescent."

Sir Beachcroft, who was blinded in the South African War, has since

PERFECT WIFE learned to play golf, to become an

STYMIED

A few

The Countess 1 Longdude, with expert typist, and to do all kinda

of handiwork. Sentence of six months hard in my opinion, it is necessary or in training, will be on labour and $2,500, or an additional to bring into existence, within the during tonight's black-out practies of the fifth Fart of Lonsdale, died home, The Stud House, hieu umtts of six months' hard labour In

a real from after office hours qtil dawn at her the war effort,

on Tuesday.

Barleythorne, Cakham, Rutland. of the fine, was passed. Accused vital democracy in Britain

She ha heen 11 for The entire Police Courts staffs, recently. was also recommended for banish-only because social Justice de-

mands it but also because the war ushers, clerks and tamblies with about three weeks.

Lord Lonsdale, who to 84, is the

restaurants i occupiea doner itself demands it. It is the very the exception of the magistrates.

yesterday's prac-famous sporting Peer and Ma Sik-pang WAS formally people here who cry, "Get on with turned out for

mitten," among them a Russian charged before Mr. Houston yes- the war and stop chattering about tice, and were instructed on how of the Lonsdale Belt, one of the France bave stans "No Jews Ad-

to deal with incendiaries-ther-most prized trophits in wome yout elms and plans," who re terday with the posterion

Lady Lonsdale, whom he mar- restaurant in Paris. One evening. mite and alectron-a muck bomb hinder us

when it was full of German offi- ЄTALC from 2,000 heroin pile at the Cheung most likely to

for the demonstra- ried in 1878, was Lady being used winning the war. To begin with,

Cecille Gordon, daughter of the cers, two obviously non-Aryan men tion. Chau Ferry Wharf on June 25.

walked in krid sat down 10th Marquis of Huntly. A remand of seven days; In geol they have G sense of a complete

The waiter was the War strategy, in which civilian

Lady Custody. was ordered by his Wor-

moral plays a very great part.

melight and was content to play He asked them whether they had It is they who, by insisting uputi

a quiet, domestic role in the midst seen the agr. and they said calmly asked to be regarding thin war as a nationalis-

of her husband's tenantry, to whom "Yea" und

waiter served. The

called the tic affair and by loudly denoun-

she was lady bountiful,

manager, and the dialogue waLIN eing ull Germans as such, have so

Miss Alice Perceval, of Chelsea the

repeated. often played into Geobbels' handé granddaughter of Speaker Sper

up the cer Perceval who was shat by the and helped him to ne German people behind Hitler. madmart Bellingham in the lobby Again, it is on the shoulders of of the House of Commons in 1812, the ordinary folk of Britain that will be 105 on Wednesday, writes the chief burden of this war la an "Evening Standard" corrca.. falling. Fortunately their moral pondent.

Sub Inspector McMahon cuted in both cases.

up-

prose-

Yusuf claimed from Mahmood Khan, another watchman, of No. for 5, Queen's Road Central, the sum of $345, being bu ance due money lent. Plaintiff alleged that altogether he had lend defen - He also by defendant dant $595 of which $260 had been repa d claimed costs of the action.

Plaintiff was represented by Mr. for further repayments defendant ship. M A. da Silva and defendant by profused. After a solicitor's letter

had been

defendant Mr Alfred 8. R. Lau.

sent. Yusuf, evidence stated heproached him and promised to re- bad known defendant for some 14 pay by instalments of $25 per or 16 years. In October, 1929, de- month, but refused to put this in rendant told him he had to go writing when asked to de 60, plaintiff as he could not rend or back to India but could not do so Evidence was given by Abdul write. He denied having any con- unless he repaid some debts, and Rault and Noor Dad, P.C, B201. The versation with asked him for a loan In all, on former stated that defendant ad-Dod. various occasions, be lent defen-mitted to hin that he was indebt-

by selling some property thoro

In June, 1931, witness received

letter, acknowledging the former

loan of $440 and asking for a fur- thor loan of $70 or $80, but this was refused. Defendant came back

Abdul and

HALF COSTS

Noor

SHE IS 105, BUT ICNORES BOMBS

Lonsdale shunned

She Way among the leaders of English wäiden pillanthro- pints. Her friends described her as the "slaing example of a perfect wife."

embarrassed,

FIALHY tha manager asked 2 high German officer to talk to the two Jews. The officer also asked them whether they had seen the On Oct. 15, 1023, she and Lord sign. They sald "Yes," but did Lonsdale celebrated their golden not budge-they just introducea

Paris-Mrs.

wife, stopped short, put his arm Jessica Hensley In NY. Horald- The raids do hot worry her. round her and kissed her,

Tribun

dant the sum of $440 which defen-od to plaintiff but did not say to His Lordship said that to h's 1s high, but It is more likely to I saw her busy knitting for, the wedding, and Lord Lonsdale, in themeelver as members of the dant promised to romit from India what amount. Dad said that de- mind there had been financial remain high, or even reach greater Red Cross. In spite of her age, sho the middle of a speech about his Soviet Embrasy in

fendant auked him to ask plaintiff transaction between the parties heights, if they are convinced that hates being waited on. not to sue him and that he agreed lie was satisfied that plaintiff had they are tolling and suffering not to pay plaintif $26 per month.

Lord and Lady Lonsdale kept advanced a certain sum of money to preserve something faulty but some time ago, bomb dropped Defendant denied that he ever to defendant but plaintiff had to to bring into existence a

better fairly close to the nursing home at both the dignity and the simpli- borrowed $440 from plaintiff in natisfy him what certain sum waŁA

which she is staying. The blast city of the old nobility. blew out a window in her room. Her When they dined alone at Low, tess, hold the glass high, and toast only comment was that she did ther Castle, Lord Lonsdale would Ladies." The British are good; none bet-rot like the noise.

rise at the end of dinner,glass in

He would alt down and Lady She told me: "It all right hand, And toast

The King." Lougdide, rising and bowing, would He did not borrow money from and, under the clroumstances, he tor, at merely "ticking it." but

hold her glass to him, and say plaint in 1924 as he was in proposed to enter a non-auit with there is a very difference between ving. 10b years, but It's such a They would drink it together

did not write to half conte to-defendant,

endurance and

Then he would baw to his coun- simply "The Gentlemon," an. ardent nuisance to ho slightly dent. paid $246 and when witness asked | Shanghai and

to Hongkong in 1933 and borrowed $150 to go to Shanghai.

REPAYMENTS RETUSBD

From 107 to 1938 defendiairt re

1930,

He did not leave for India ewing. He said that plaintiff had quality of life for all their kind.

as he was employed in the Kow-falled to satisfy him that defen-

loon Wharf and Godown Company.dant owed the amount claimed for

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