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the St. John statloris at any time convenient to them. To assint in carrying out our objects n hospital

be a motor

have

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

ALLEGED ASSAULT.

REVENUE FROM EXCISE

Police

AT KOWLOON

An alleged assault by a Officer at the Shamashulpo Police Station on the afternoon of May 11 had a sequel at the Kowloon Magis tracy before Mr. Fraser yesterday afternoon when Tal Moon, an off cer attached to the Station, was summoned by Li Io.

Mr. R.C.H. Lim represented the

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¿Continued from Page 10.)

The Steamship.

"ANDRE LEBON” · Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, of opium dross and the remainder

the 8th June, 1982. Chinese opium. Such ting had never been seized here, and other From MARSEILLES &c.

Consignees of Cargo by the above administrations to whom samples

that their goods with the exception nover encountered them.. were sent reported that they had named steamer are hereby informed of Opium, Treasure and Valuables it was finally proved that the are being landed and placed at their house was the same house which risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong altempted Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., dealer on the part of four Chinese obtained as the goods are landed,

Goods not cleared within 7 days nt the end of including date of arrival, will be nub- Revenue Officers the material was always brought 1929, "Little oplum was seized as including da in at midnight by sampan, accom- panied by the staff of boilers and brass workers.

was the scene of an

seized

in

All claims must be sent to the

undersigned before the Fridny, the 17th June, 1932, or they will not be

recognized.

commitice is being formed. A POLICE OFFICER SUMMONED (Continued from Page 2) useful adjunct will

ambulance which will be placed Mesera. Fung Kl-chouk, Tang Pak-nt Kam Tin shortly for the kau, the elders of Tai Po and transport of patienta, Cheung Chau, and Sha Tau Kok, You will of course appreciate for their valuable assistance. that the undertaking could not Te Mr. Sung Hok-pang we owe have been carried on without the many thanks for his untiring help of subscribers whose names assistance and efforts in over-Mr. Sung will announce later coming the difficulties which arise, and especially to the Finance onllating the co-operation of the Committee. Mr. Tang Shiu Kin

Mr. Fung Kung Un villagers, and supporting in every and possible way the nurses who have collected $5,000 and others have complainant and Mr. F. H. Losebycase of extortion from an oplum Kowloon, whence delivery can be come into the loneliness of the made themselves responsible for was for the defendant.

At the outpot of the proceedings villages, It is not betraying eon-the cost of nurses nalaries. idences to any that at first, much "To those who bought a flag on yesterday afternoon, Mr. Lim sald The trepidation was expreaned at the Flag Day and so helped to realise he had been instructed to ask for utter loneliness and strangeness nearly $5,000, and to the M.C.L. an adjournment of the case. of it all, not to mention dificulties who contributed $500 we are in complainant was not in Hongkong at the moment, and he could not go due to dialectic differences. Many deed grateful, and if any interest-

Damaged packages must be left in amusing as well na sympathetleed person visiting the New Terrion with the case without him. He tales can be told of their extorien cares to visit Kam Tin and been done by Mr. J. M. Hall to get understood that everything had

Persian Oplum Seized,

the Godowns for examination by the consignees,

and the Company's periences

Persian opium was and also of Brigade [other St. John stations we shall)

Surveyor Menara Goddard and nurse who visit the villages be very pleased to see him or her in touch with the complainant,

even to the extent of sending com- unusually large quantities at the

Douglas at 10.00 am, on Tuesday. weekly,

More Financial Assistance.

plainant's wife to Canton to look beginning of the year immediate the 14th June, 1932. Consignees Officer In Revenue "If however we are to continue for him. She returned the nightly after the arrival of the S.. must have our work of mercy. It is necessary before without him, with the report Toyo Maru VI at Macao and S.S. attendance when damaged dutiable Com- to have more financial assistance that he had gone

on Tiiunoun at Whampon. Both of goods and examined by the up country One needs only to come with the

these ships had cleared with pany's Surveyors,

the latter

No claims will be admitted after Brigade nurses on their weekly

Mr. Lim pointed out that the oplum from Bushire, visits to see what we are doing. complainant had left the Colony behaving stated openly that Cantones have left the Godowe

Fire Insurance will be effected even this is only a drop in the fore a date was fixed for hearing. was the destination of the opium.by us in any case whatever. Record of Cases Treated.

amongst the hundreds of

R. OIL, His Worship decided

The export Jabela of the Canton that Mr. The number of cases treated villages in the New Territories Lin was entitled to an

adjourn-Opium Suppression Bureau were amongst the at Kam Tin are about 40 daily. [where

glorious ment, and asked him to give a brief found

21 purchaser. It is Hongkong. 8th June, 1932. and cases visited average from 10cenery, poverty and sickness are outline of the case.

usual for supplies for family

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. to 15. Already cases are booked rife many Ittle ones are auffer-

Mr. Lim said the alleged assault houses, shops, clubs, hotels

COPENHAGEN. for the maternity wards, and pros-Jing from tuberculosis in some took place between the hours of restaurants to be purchased

the same way pective mothers are advised not form, and various other disease 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 pm. on May 11, servants. In

The Motor Vessel, to leave things until the last due to malnutrition, neglect, and Complainant alleged that he was Government opium was ever want- minute, but to consult the nurses poverty.

Assaulted by three Policemen ined in a coolle house or employees'

"AUSTRALIEN" from time to time. In this way "I cannot close my address

the Shamshuipo quarters, the usual way would be having arrived consignees of cargo plain clothes at

for the manager of the establish-Jare hereby informed that nil goods much unnecehaney suffering and without saying a few words on

Police Station. On that day, com- oven loss of life can be averted, co-operation in this most impor-;

the whole staff, risk into the hazardouk and/or extra The same applies in all cases of tant effort it is one upun which plainant was in a friend's house in ment to send out a servant and are being landed and placed at their

Reclamation Street and was called purchase for 1here can be no dissension-unity

Ho Kamshan'apium is invariably pur-hazardous Godown of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. "Soveral times Intely ambut-in the strength and mainstay of Into the street by his wife.

went down and found a Police of chased by servants. It is propos Ltd., where delivery can be obtained Jances have had to be sent from all things-uch is the nature of

cer there who asked him to accom-ed to continue the consun of pur-na soon as the goods are landed. Kowloon to fetch patients who our object that as some must of wore seriously I, the nurses not necessity rule and teach, so others pany him to the Shamshulpo Police chasers of Government oplum

Station. He accordingly did ao every year in December. being called until the relatives must of course, learn, submit and and on arrival was taken to n room the system followed in the Nether realised that their own methods obey, humility In each in 1121

at the back of the Station. In this lands Indies in all the large cen- had failed.

Jensential qualification.

room he was subjected to questions tres of the Chinese population. regarding a fight involving a fellow

"Mr. Li Lam Kit-ying, our! pioneer nurse paved the way and sho has a fine record of work Her husband who is a qualified dresser assists her, and between them the

casen average 300 per weck.

alckness.

Geran

Cottage

"Brigade Surgeons are request- "1 bow declare the ed to call at the hospital and at Hospital open." (Applause).

66 How long will it take?”

--said the Buyer

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tenant of his flat. As he knew

nothing of the affair, he could not give the Police officers agy Informa-

tion.

Complainant alleged that every time he refused to give any infor- mation, he was beaten. This went on until about 6.30 p.m. at which time he wne allowed to go. He left and promptly made a report to the European sergeant on duty at the Charge Room. He further alleged that he was told to get out when he made the report.

Complainant then took out a summons against Tal Moon, the present defendant.

on

and by it

Agent.

No claims will admitted after the This is goods have left the Godowns and nil after goods remaining undelivered the 15th June 1932 at 4 p.m. will be subject to rent.

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After an attempt in discover their parents, generally Илвис- cessful, they were usually releas- ed, as it would have been a mere waste of time to have taken them before the Court. Most of these children had been specially Asked by his Worship why, if schooled to say nothing, or to give three men were involved in the al-quite misleading information. It' leged assault, only Tai Moon was

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