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PROPERTY SALE.

AN ORIGINAL HOLDING BY SIR PAUL CHATER,

The attendance at the China, Auction Rooma yesterday after noon, when property at Temple Street.. was disposed of by Mr. E. V. M. R. de Songs, was not good und a pour price was realis- ed, two houses being knocked down for $10,200.

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INTERPRETERS CHARGED.

STORY OF THE SALE OF À LICENCE.

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Sorious charges were preferred against Hung Ping-cheung and Chan Wing-ki probationary interprators of the Sanitary Department, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday aftor- nood, when they appeared before

Mr. J.H.B. Nihill.

Chan, who was defended by Mr. The property put up, was Ser- tion B of Kowloon Inland Lot D. McCallum was charged with 813 and 620 by No. 359 and Subsection 10 of obtaining

while Section of Kowloon Lot No: 421, false pretences

Tung whom Mr. W. B. Hind with the premises thereon known for

Nos. 269 and

withi Was charged 271 Temple appeared, Street. The holding was origin-obinining $20 by false pretences and ally, in the names of Chater and with denmnding a bribe from a pork Mody nyd has an area of 1.774] donlor, the complainant, in both square feet, at an annual Crown cases. Rental of $6.91, and held for a term of 75 years from 1887.

Opening at $10,000 with bids of $100 acceptable, only two raises wore registered and the sale was concluded in favour of Mr. Leung Kart at the price stated.

PEACE IN MOROCCO.

Sergeant Choster Woods, prose. cuting, snid the casos were separate and could not be heard simultane- ously.

till next, Wednesday afternoon, and His Worship then remanded Hung

the case against Chau was preceed ed with.

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THE ARMS TRAFFIC.

A CHINESE SEAMAN

FINED.

London, May 27,

A Chinese seaman from the steamer Ponibrokeshire was charged at East Ham with concealing 63 antomatic pistols, two walking-atick guns, and 8,700 rounds of ammuni

tion.

Ho told the customs that the arms were given him at Antwerp by n Cantonese, who asked him to tako them to Hongkong, promising throo dollars for each gun delivered..

The schman was fined £156, or three months.--Reuter.

INTERNATIONAL PARLIAMENTARIANS.

RECEIVED BY THE KING.

London, May 27.

H. M. the King gave an audience to forty delegates to the Inter- national Parliamentary Com-. mercial Conference. His Majesty, reculling the 1918 conference, cember. There was

vary when only eight countries were re- he thought the important witness for the prosecu presented, said tion who had returned to the coun present encouraging increase in.... try and was therefore not available. dicated a general desire to as- the month of December when a of the war inflicted on the world's This mun was at his atall during sist reparation for the injuries. Chinese, whom the

Sergeant Chester Woods said that although the charges rointed to January 23, he would have an in- to make reference. to

occurred, in De- COLLAPSE NOT UNEXPECTED. cident which

Tangier, May "97. Tho surrosder of Abd el Krim is not surprising, as he was known to be in fight. if not in hiding tenring aasasination by his disap- pointed followers.

The French had captured the greater part of Jebel Haraman mountain fastness, which was Abd el Krim's Inst sanctuary. His own tribo, tho Boni Waringhel, had submitted; and practically the whole Riff territory was in the hands of the French and Spaniards.

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prosecution commerce.

alleged was the defendant, spoko to the man about pork dealore licenses. The defendant said he was a Government servant and could get a license for the pork dealer.

Some money had changed hands, continued Sorgoant Chester Woods, but he would not comment upon that. Going back to January the defendent visited the complainant's

stall and mentioned a certain sum

Only two tribes are intact, the Chamara and Djebała," who are ap parently unaware of Abd el Krim's of money, bringing the total includ- collapse. Reuter.

ing that already obtained by him End Of a Picturesque Carcer.in December, to $100. The com

London, May 27. plainant paid the defendant 813 and later the witness who had returned to the country made an entry in the shop's books regarding this sum.

Sometime later the defondant again wont to the complainant's shop ant, producing an official looking env lope, said that he had obtained the license, but the envelope was never

Abe of Krim's surrender not merely ends the career of the world's most picturesque figure, whose five years' guerilin war- fare against two European Powers began with defeat of the Spaniards in 1921. but probably will terminate the secular quarrel, between the Moors and Spaniards opened.

The complainant was told to have Abd el Krim, was no ignorant his photograph taken and the two mountaineer. He was the guest want to a tenhouse where: Chau of the Government at Madrid for demanded a further $20, promising two years before he attacked them. Ag a result of his special course of study at Madrid, he engaged foreigners to teach the tribesmen the methods of modern warfare. He controlled the Riflian troops by means of an extensive tele- phone system.

to produce the license the following morning.

In reply to the Magistrate, Ser. goant Chester Woods, snid that the defendant had no authority to issue licenses but had made an applica tion for one and had been refused.

The case was adjourned.

Tis Majesty picked out from the conference's. agenda the produc- tion and distribution of coal, and shipping luw and custom, which he declared of vital importance to Britain and doubtless to other countries-Reuter.

IS

THERE. A BABY IN

- YOUR HOME?

If so, or if you have young chil- dren, you should not be without. n' vial of Baby's Own Tablets. and means should always be at Children's ailments come quickly, hard to promptly fight them. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal

home remedy. They regulate the Among the political conse- quences of the Rifan adventure London, April 26.-The West- bowels, banish constipation, coli

and indigestion, check diarrhoen, has been establishment of the minister Gazette says two giant relieve colds and croup, allay dictatorship in Spain, and the re motor caravans for hunting pur teething pains almost as if by cognition by France of the neces- poses capable of accommodating 16 magie, quiet the nerves, and quick- sity for close Franco-Spanish co-persons, fully furnished and lit byly bring calm, health-giving sleep. operation in Morocco, while the electricity, which were ordered by They also expel wurms. Chemists downfall of Abd el Krim will the late Maharajah of Gwalior, are sell them, or post free, 6 Ocents. have repercussions in the whole being shipped to India from Eng- the vial, from Dr. Williams' land this week. The front portion Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse Road, The Times in an editorial hopes

of the so-called Flatavan consista!

Shanghai. Abd el Krim's correspondence of a vehicle, driven by a 50 hp: will be published, in order to re-engine, in which eight people can

Behind is a trailer! ven to the world the intrigues of dine at once. mining concessionaires and finan-equipped with a dormitory. The ciers who exploited the

whole output is 45 feet long, weighs Eir

10 tons, and costs £3,000. cupidity and fanaticism.-Reuter.

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