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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934.

CONTROLLED AREA SPEEDING

KOWLOON OFFENDERS

FINED

Four Europeans were included among the traffic cases heard by Mr. E. 1, Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

'MEXICO'S WAR ON, CHURCH

ONE PRIEST FOR 50,000 PEOPLE

(Special to "Telegraph”)

engta Ordinance. 111. Irewired, November (My Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Mires *, 1.78 numu

FROM HOSPITAL TO GAOL

THIEF GETS TWO MONTHS

Discharged from hospital yester. day, Pun Yaot-kwong: aged 22, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this Mrs, M. Swain appeared in

of a black leather handbag, a pleco morning, charged with the theft lanawer to two summonses for speed-| ing in a controlled ares and for

Mexico City, Nov. 8. of jade and a pair of trousers, the Following the order of the properly of a married woman. Li driving without a licence. It was stated that defendant overlook Governor of Puebla that the Wai-mat, of No. 46 Wellington ear at the junction of Jordan Road Roman Catholic Bishop should Street, on October 21, and. Nathan Rond on October 16. leave the state within forty-eight Defendant, pleading guilty, ask- Tarife-Sergeant Paton stated hours, the nuthorities there have jed for leniency, as he was lame. that he saw defendant, who was ordered that there shall be only "The reason he is iame Is the driving private car No. 4036, over-tone Roman Catholic priest in result of the larceny," remarked | take a car at the junction of Jordan į future for every 50,000 people. Detective-Sergeant Fowlie. pro-

Road and Nathan Road, Witness The slate anthorities are on-secuting.

followed her and overtook her at† dravoaring to break the Influence The police officer added that de- Waterloo Road, where he asked for or the Church upon the peons.fendant was found in a.Inne at the her Beence. Defendant produced an United Preas. English llcence.

rear of the premises, He had pre- vtously been seen by the complain- ant in the cubicle, The stolen.

PART IN NEW property was found in an upper OCEAN AIRWAY

M. Swain who was summoned for allowing an unlicensed driver to NO drive his car, said his wife had not! been in the Colony very long. She i had previously had driver's! licence, and she was just getting used to the car before making an application for her licence here.

His Worship in the first defendant $10 on the fret charge and $5 on the second. The secont defendant was also fined $5,

CHINA AUTHORITIES NOT APPROACHED

floor. The defendant escaped to the adjacent fat but in doing an fell and injured himself.

Two months hard labour was I passed.

BIG

SEIZURE OF OPIUM

Shanghal, Nov. 8. Commenting on a report that the Chinese authorities are conducting Pleading guilty to a charge of negotiations with American 19- speeding through the controlled terests for China's participation in

Stanfu, Nov. 8. Aren from Jordan Kond to the establishment of J trans-

According to a report from Tung- Cuscoigne Road. at 4pm. on Paeltic air service, Mr. Tal Yin-chi, kwan, an unusually large haut of October 16, Mr. W. Gittias, 4President of the Chinese National oplum, over 7,000 tels, was made Suffolk Road, driver of private eur Aviation Corporation, declared tout the station of the Lunghai Rall No. 2141, was fined $10,

day that the CN.A.C. had never way at Tungkwan on Tuesday, and been invited to participate in this three persons auspected of being Jenterprise. A. R.

|concerned in this illegal traffic were Tarvares, 3 Minden

He admitted that the American arrested, Avenue, appeared in answer to a side had proposed such an idea to summous for falling to carry two the Chinese Government, but

The opium is being held at the front lamps 01

he tucal Garrison Headquarters.-Cen- .car No. 1895 at discredited the report that Mr. T. that Newa 9.30 .m.. OR October 1 v. Soong, member of the Chinese Salisbury Road near Nathan Road. Defendant stated that he had one lamp, and was fined $3.

OTHER CASES.

Robert Yung, 98 Kennedy Rand, driver of private car No. 8941. appeared in answer to a summons for driving without due care and the road again. As the car passed, caution, in Nathan Road on Octo-witness saw the defendant, whi ber 14.

| was driving, holding an ice-cream

Kung, Minister of Finance, had bud Economic Council. or Dr. H. H.

American Legation at Peking con- ¦discussions with the officials of the cerning this matter.--Central Neves,

It was stated by Sergeant Nolan cone in his left hand and steering that defendant was driving car No.with the other. Witness then 3941 in Nathan Road on October called upon him to

stop. There

14. at 2.35 p.m. Witness KAW were two passengers, in the car, a ¦ defendant's car swerve to the centre lady and a baby girl.

fior of

of the road, swerve to the left and His Worship imposed a then swerve back to the centre of $5.

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STREET SALE OF POPPIES

Earl Haig Fund Effort To-morrow

The street sale of popples on behalf of the Earl Haig Fund will take place in Hong- kong to-morrow (Saturday).

The public is asked to give generously to this most deser- ving cause.

KINGS

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MORALITY RULE 1 Avoid the appearance of evil. Five dollars will pay for a chaperone who is deaf, dumb and blind.

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valuable but uncstentatious work The first meeting of the 1934 generous public of Hongkong will of the Society before it, the Bazaar Committee of the Society again extend to the 1984 Hazaar of St. Vincent de Paul was held that whole-hearted support which on Thursday. It was decided to has resulted in the success of the hold the 1934 Bazaar, on December Society's annual bazaar in re 9, and the preliminary arrange-cent years and has enabled the ments are already well. in hand. Society to extend the scope of itek

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