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When asked whether he had any- thing to say for himsett, by Mr. A. W. G. H. Grantham, at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning, Kwan Fong, are 20, unemployed, asked that his wife should be informed. of what had happened to him.

The defendant was charged with having committed an indecent as sault on Li Kiu, aged 21, a married woman, at Kowloon City on February 20, to which he pleaded guilty, `

Detective-Inspector A. J. W. Dor- ling, prosecuting, stated that on February 20 the complainant was on the hillside near the Tungaban Templo at Kowloon City, when the defendant enme up to her and anid that he was a Forestry Guard, and that he was going to arrest her. After walking a little distance, the defendant asked complainant for ball, about-- $60, reply to which the complainant said that she would have to go back to her house for the money. They went along further and the defendant sud- denly pushed complainant on the ground.

The woman pub up a struggle and the man went away. The com- pininant did not report the matter but was taken to a doctor in Nathan Road. About two days later the defendant went up the hilbide again, and was seen by 'n party of women who had witnessed the assault upon the complainant. The women, aur. rounded the man and beat him with bamboo poles. A police whistle was blown, a gardenor came on tho, noene and the man, was taken to the police station. The defendant is a married man and has children,

"I ask Your Worship, to tako a serious view of this case," said Inspector Dorling, "other things havol happened on the hillsides, and the women are afraid to report to the police."

Sentence of six months' hard la- bour was passed.

BANKRUPTCY COURT

RECEIVING ORDER AGAINST

RUBBER COMPANY

Although It was stated that there were nothing like sufficient assets to pay a dividend of 10 per cent; a receiving order in bankruptcy was mado against the Canton Bros. Rubber Manufacturing Company before Mr. Justice A. D. A. MacGregor on Satur- Jay.

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The petitioning creditors, the Asiatic Petroleum Company, represented by Mr. D. B. Evans, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master.

Mr. J. C. Miller, an employee of tho A.P.C., sald the debtors owed them $7,654. The assets wero $60,000 and the liabilities' were 2000,000.

Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, GMelal Receiver, sald there were nothing liko sufficient assols to pay 16 por cont in this case, but he did not propose to oppose, the petition. Mr. J. T Prior, of Mesra, Wilkinson & Grist, representing $475,000 worth of credi tors, and a judgment creditor for $27,500, represented by. Mr. Ico D'Almada, Snr, were not opposing the petition. In fact only 11 share- holders representing $60,000 had made any opposition.

In granting the order His Lordship remarked that he took it that there were substantial assets, but there were large sums due to the employees,

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Transmission 2

(0.8.F. and 0.5.0.)

1 par Big Ben The B.B.C. Danes Or

1.4. The Rayal Navy v. the Armir. Cromwich Time Bigmi at 12 Noon 1.30 p.m... Ilayda Board and his Dand. relayed (fum "the" as "End Cinem, Blemingham. pm.. parts Tilk.“ 1.10 pm. The N1.3.2. Midland Grehnten. 146 PM The New and Sports Baruits. 10 km. Cisco CIRK,

Transmission 3

(0.8.8 0.8.F. and G.6.3.)

10.11 p.m. Tilg Lien, Arthur Bakery and and Orcheries, relayed from the Bares Tatel, 19.44 m Tchnical Talk, The Chief En-

gineer of the 11.5.C. 11 p. Black Cat and the Broom

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ducted by Georgs Tawkine. 1.1% am. The Draadhurst Beplet. 141 am, Clows down.

Transmission 4

(0.8.D. and G.B.B.)__ 2.1 Ben. The Nawa, 230 mm. Old Bagliah Waltzes.† 2,30 m Lewis Oder, at the Org

the Clare Thealye, Birkenbend. 2.45 mm. Talkı “The Thesis” Mr. B. R.

Littlemond.

Gromwich Time Signal et 7: p.m. 1a.m. Fred Hartley and his Novelty

Quintet

3.15 am. The BBC Dance Orchestra,

Greenwich Time Bleval at 8 p.4.

The Pal-de-Rols Concert Party I m.in. › Edna Heal in a short play. 530

Baller Bears."

1.15

The News,

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Dance Male.

1.20 mm.

0.45.m. Close down.

Transmission 5

(G.BC. and G.R.A.)

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Sunday, February 24-s Excel- laney The Governor and Lady Pool, accompanied by Miss Roadhead and attended by the parsonal staff, wore present at the Point-to-Point Mooting of the Fanling Hunt,

Tuesday, February 26,—¡lia. Excol- tancy received Mr. K. Midrusawa, Consul General for Japan, en appoint- |ment to Hongkong.

Hin Excellency The Governor and Lady Peol attended by Captain Wal- ter, made a tour of inspection of the Government Civil Hospital, the Mental Hospital and the Victoria Hospital,

His Excellency The Governor, at- tended by Captain H. Owen Hughes, H.K.V.D.C.. presided at the annual meeting of the Hongkeng Branch of the Boy Scouts Association.

Thursday, February 28.-llis Excol. lency presided. at meetings of the Executivo, and Legislative Councils.

"His Excellency and Lady Fool, ac- companied by Miss Roadhead and at- tended by Captain Walter, were pre- sent at the annust show of the Hong- kong Horticultural Society in the ufternoon. Lady Peel presented the prizes.

The following dined at Government House: Col. The Rt. Hon. Sir Leslie and Lady Wilson and Mr. Peter Wil son, The Hon. Mr. C. G. S.; Mrs, and Miss Mackie, Prot. W. I., Mr. and the Misses Gerrard, Col. M. H. Logan, OLE, M.G, and Mr. W, J. Cragg.

Friday, March 1-Lady Peel hold An at home for the women members of the Ministering Children's Leaguoj at which an entertainment was given by the pupils of the Diocesan 'Girls' School.

Saturday, March 2-The following: dined at Government House: Captain Errol Glanners, N., Mr. and Mrs, 1. G. Shelden, Mr. A. L. Shields and Miss Mackle.

His Excellency The Governor and Lady Peel, accompanied by their

7. Biz Ben. A Rocfial by Otes Hairy party and attended by the personal

and Cedele Sharpe.

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B.15 am. A Pianoforts Recital 'hy Henry

Bronkhorst. 8.43 am, The News Dairy Produce and Pig and Poultry Notes,

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