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THE ・ ・ HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1934.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918), LTD.

NOTICE.

TRAFFIC CASES

EUROPEANS ADMIT OBSTRUCTION

+

DURING DECEMBER MACKINTOSH'S LTD.

Two Europeans, H. A. Greig, of will remain open until the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and H. O. Bramble, of Messrs. Dodwell & Company, figured among the traffic offenders before Mr. W. Schofold, at the Central Magistracy this morning.

The Sixteenth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be hold at the Head Office of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater. Road, Viatorin, Hongkong, caused obstruction in Pedder Street Both wore summoned for having On Thursday, 27th December, on December 1.at 9.16 p.m., and on 1934, at 12.15 p.m., for the purpose | admitting the summonses were fined of receiving a Statement of Ac-$5 each. counts and the Report of the

It was alleged that they parked

The following replies have been HUGHES & HOUGH Directors for the financial year their cars outside the white lines.

received:-

211.

WANTED KNOWN

FIRST

Local TIME in Hongkong. BUTTERFLY AND MOTH EXHIBI- TION, collected and preserved by resident. Display at Kémor's, 3 days only, starting Wednesday; worth view- Ing.

MOTOR CARS, ETC.

FOR SALE. WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE. Perfect running order. Owner-driven. Owner leaving Colony. $1,000.

Bax No. 212, Please write "Hongkong Telegraph."

HOTELS

AIRLIE HOTEL, 23-25, Nathan Read, Kowloon, under British ownership and management. 2 minutes Star Ferry, Every modern convenience. Excellent culsina Special rates families. Tele- phono 57367.

LIMITED.

PUBLIC ROUP.

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Ramp,

(for account of the Concerned)

on FRIDAY,

the 21st December, 1934, at 5.15 p.m.;

at the Paddock

of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Race Course.

Soveral well-known Race Pontes,

Persons who wish to dispose of their pontes will please forward full particulars to Mr. A. V Kinchin, Manager, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables not later than the 18th December, 1934, at noon.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1934.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong

ANNOUNCES A

FREE LECTURE

on

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

ENTITLED:

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: A PRACTICAL RELIGION,"

By

REV. IRVING C. TOMLINSON, C.S.B.

OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

in the

ROOF GARDEN, HONG KONG HOTEL.

onded 30th September, 1934, and electing Directors and Auditora,

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Tuesday, 18th December, 1934, till Monday, 31st December, 1934, both days inclusive.

NOEL BRAGA,

6.0/c. p.m. week-days (Saturdays o/c.)

· MURDER CASE

Mr. H. G, Sheldon, who was lead- Sergeant Bently summoned Chan

ing counsel for the Crown in the Yin, driver of privato car No. 2706, famous Fung murder case, has been for driving without due care and

assigned to the defence of Pun Cho-an, a young vegetable gardener. caution in Queen's Road Central

The Sergeant stated that defen- dant drove along Queen's Road charged with the murder of his master, Chik Wing, by arsenic from the west going chat, and poisoning, at Tai Hom village, on turned completely round the traffic beacon in Pedder Street, nearly August 6. The case will be heard before the Chief Justice, Mr. A. D. Secretary.colliding with another car proceed- A. MacGregor,, at the Criminal

Ing cast along Queen's Road. Sessions to-morrow. Hongkong, 10th December, 1934. Defendant was driving very slow, has been instructed by Mr. D. B. Mr. Sheldon

but took everybody by surprise by Evans, of Messrs. Johnsen, Stokes his action, and he (the Sergeant) and Master. had to jump out of the way of

STEAMER ASSAULT

INCIDENT

the car.

Defendant admitted the summons, FIVE DIE IN LOYANG and was fined $16.

of

· FIRE

DANGEROUS DRIVING JURY FINDS TWO MEN lorry No. 3164, was summoned at

Young Ting-chuen, driver

Loyang, Dec. 11. GUILTY

the instance of Mr. L. K. Billing- A big fire took place in the bust- hurst. of Messrs. Butterfield &ness centre of the city last night A unanimous verdict of Swire, for dangerous driving in killing five and destroying over one "Guilty", coupled with

a strong Whitfeld.

hundred houses. The fire was not recommendation to mercy, was Mr. Billinghurst stated in evid-brought under control until early returned by the jury at the ence that on November 30, about this morning. Twelve parsons Criminal Sessions this morning noon, he was driving car No. 2139 were injured. Loss of property is in the case in which two Fukleneae along Whitfield near the Yacht Club estimated at about $1,500,000- boarding house runners, Ho Kam-in an easterly direction. There Central News, chuen and Ho Yat-fa, brothers, were two lorrica in front of him. were charged with assaulting: Ah the first being in the middle of the Hat Sik-mul occasioning actual rond. The defendant's lorry was bodily harm, aboard the steamer behind, and it suddenly overtook the Sirdhana on the morning of Octo-leading lorry on its left side. Hnd the driver of the leading lorry pulled

ber 31.

FAIR WEATHER

The anticyclone has increased in "We cannot, in this Colony, over to the left hand side of the intensity and is centred to the have you people behaving in this road, there would have been an ac- north of Shantung. The de-

pression disorderly and riotous manner",cident.

has passed into the said the Chief Justice. Mr. A. D.. The summons was adjourned for Paciffe to the east of Hokkaido. A. MacGregor, in passing sentence a week, as defendant was not pre- Local forecast: -- N. F. winds, of nine months' hard labour on sent in Court,

fresh; fair. the first accused, who was found Ruilty of the major charge. "The jury have very kindly coupled with their verdict a strong recomniendation to mercy and to that recommendation I naturally attach great weight" said the Judge.

The second accused, Ho Yat-fa. was found guilty on the lesser count of common assault and was sentenced to one month's hartl Jabour.

AMBASSADOR SAILS

Shanghai, Dec. 11. Mr. Ein Wen-tao, the first Chin- are Ambassador to Rome, left here

On Thursday, December 13th, 1934, at 5.45 p.m. in-day by the H.s. Conte Verde.--

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