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WOMAN KNOCKED

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SERIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT,

ON ISLAND, ROAD

Several motor accident were re purted to the Police during the week-end.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935.

THE HONGKONG

THEFT OF LETTERS

`TWO CHINESE CAUGHT IN THE ACT

24.

on

THE SCHARNHORST ARRIVES

FIRST OF NEW N.D.J. EXPRESS LINERS

Though the appearance

spacious, all having wooden bedsteads, ! built-in cupboards, hot and cold water, | telephones, etc. There are four suits, each 'composed of a bedroom, state- room, and two baths,

to

Climatic Problems

roonis

all these

HONGKONG TRADE

REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FOR

PAST FORTNIGHT

The following reports have been supplied by importers to the Hong- kong General Chamber of Commerce: Pleco Gooda and Fancy

Cotton

and gone

Two unemployed Chinese appeared

The design of the interior of tho before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central

of the Scharnhorst is such as will meet the Moglitracy Saturday, charged with stealing letters from letter boxes Scharnhorst, first of the new Nord- demands of the extremes of climate in Wing Lok Street. They were Lut deutscher Lloyd Bremen liners for the through which the ship will have to Colton Goods. The fallowing reports

Everything artistic was made rived here yesterday morning, may Mrs. Mindker, in her report. | Sang, aged 27, and Yip Pak, aged Far East Express Service, which 'ar-/ pasecond place to what was con- have been received:--Market remains aid that while she was driving

have disappointed some who expected sidered expedient and sanitary. The

is nothing to The unchanged and there Two further ear No. 3387 along Island Road

dealers have First defendant was charged with something more on the line of such ship has not lost by this,

Dicasing sever, for report. from Repulse Bay on Saturday larceny of a letter, belonging to Wong German ships as the Bremen, this the effect is a

gone bankrupt, and a third has paid be relieved of his morning, she knocked down n Cheung-yeung, from 221, Wing Lok impression that the vessel built for delightful cleanliness and coolates.

compensation to There is a children's dining saloon responsibilities. Many for

more such Chinese woman named Ho King Street, and second defendant with freight rather than passengers aged 37. The woman was removed stealing a letter belonging to Lam wax rapidly dispelled by a visit to apart from the main dining saloon, cases are expected to follow.

The Intest Cotton Chi, seaman, from 246, Wing Lok the liner, when it was apparent what both of them with an outlook to the

prices to haud to the Government Civil Hospital Street, and possession of a split a comfortable and romy vessel the sea and with many windows of large are those of the 20th inst.: with serious injuries to the head.

bamboo stick it for an unlawful pur- | Scharnhorst is from thể traveller's

dimensions directly on to the deck.

8.7Hd. American Middling "Spot" While driving car No. 171 pose.

There tre Fans, DEN

bars.

Middling July Do- points of view.

reading

6.280. | along Nathan Rond on Saturday

writing roo11118, morning, Mr. P. J. O'Shen, of 301

The first defendant admitted steal- The real service will be inaugurated and a

a large banquette Hat about!

and socini American Middling Dec. De

6.Did. Prince Edward Road, collided within the letter and was very frank with the arrival of the Potsdam on hall. The most

part about his part in the theft, stated November 5, but travellers took 'nd practically

Saket, F.G.F. "Spot" 8.03d. Jan unknown cyclist. Both vehicles Inspector K. Andrew, who prose-vantage of the maiden voyage of the from their cool, subdued design and

rooms, aparti Elena, We cannot trace any were slightly damaged and no one [cated. He had formerly been a die-first of the shipe and there were over enlinrings in the fact that they have further bookings of noto since our was injured,

300 passengers on the Seharuberata direct outlook over the sen last report and forward business in A collision between a Ford V8,

rinky. Wa give revised Sentence of two months hard labour and 150 tourist class. Over 100 will No one need suffer from lack of estimate of 385 cases of British and No. 2665, and a bicycle at the

was hoposed.

exercise leave the ship here.

aboard the Sebaraherst. Continental Woollens sold to the re- junction of Nathan Read and

W. Steln, commander of Apart

the from Captain

dancing foregular piecegoods trade with which Nelson Street

་་་ shortly before 2 Dealing with the second defendant, the Scharnhorst of her maiden voyage, there are two swimming baths, built this report is only concerned. Further o'clock yesterday afternoon re-

evidence was given by a Chinese de is completely untisfied with his ship in, nyusum, and a very large antall quantities have been and to the sulted

lective who stated that he saw de "She the cyclist, in

a fendant loitering by the staircase

has behaved beautifully," he sports

tailoring and ready-made clothing in: decinred yesterday. "The light de.. No. 215, Wing Lok Street. A letter-tays at Aden and Colombo were un- en Sunday morning, and left ferr

The Scharnhorst arrived here early manufacturers, box was hanging by the stairenze, fortunate,

unavoidable. The Shanghai at

pm. yesterday. Owing and defendant took mut The car was driven by Mr. Lam Bamboo which he had previously kept sign; the breakdown sens repaired as will not complete her full voyage to a piece of engines were new and of a new de- to the delay at Suez and Colombu she Wal-man, of the Ip Cheung builds i covered under a newspaper, inserted ing contractors, with Mr. Lam it in the letter-box and extracted rapidly as possible and the delay was Japan, but will spend five days in occurrence Shanghai and a thorough inspection An unfortunate Wingchuf, of 741 Nathan Road, the letter, He then hid the bamboo which might have happened to any will be made of the engine, and his winter. Misa Lam

Yurt Ingo, as passengers,

At the time of the crash, an- other ear, driven by Mr. W. G. Humphreys, of the Revenue De partment, WHA travelling in the opposite direction,

shop foki, being removed to the Kowloon Hospital suffering from a fracture of his right leg.

trict watchman.

when she arrived hers, 150 first class

It

under hin newspaper again. after ship of this type on her maiden passengers and cargo will be trans-

TOW

A

Meinla: No salis whatever have been made during the past week or moking of 5,000 tons which was re- two, due to the fact that the last ported four

weeks

age represents 100 per cent, of the orders The recei by local dealers from up. We understand that country sources, the buyers have returned to upcoun- try and therefore no further business ¦ of importance can be expected until next August or September.

putting the letter into his pocket. voyage. The experience we gained ferred to the Franken. As defendant was walking

will випу

be invaluable for the betteri

Return Voyage withen went up to him and arrested

management of the vessels which will; bim.

He took defendant back to the follow us

The Scharnhorst will arrive here en hase, where Lam Chi identified the "At first we thought the passengers July and leave the same day on her letter Hi There was another might become impatient with the de- return vayage, still for

with

According to advices revived, the

the first six months of this year tons, which we find upon comparison, mounts to approximately. 18,000 is fur

below normal.

Owing to further reorganization of

man with defendant, at the time of flay, but no one complained or grew hind schedule. This, it is bons be total tonnge of steel placed during! Aftre The nerident, Mr. Lam his arrest, but that man ran away. restless, they all behaved spendilly he picked up an Wai-man conveyed the injuredi Formal evidence was given by Lamned were very happy together. That Bremen, however, for since Colombo the way back to cyclist to hospital and then perni Chi, who stated that the letter was was inly due to the ship itself. I the ship has averaged over 20 knots –བྷཱཝཱངྒཱརརཱན kiཊྛེ 1 Mangkoktsu Polirni addressed to hini.

belice, and the wonderful facilities and has proved herself capable of 23 Station where he made a report. Defendant denied stealing the let-themselves."

there are aboard for them to enjoy! knots, Ile stated that he was driving ter. He was put in the witness box

The ports which the liner called out his car towards the Star Ferry, and stated that first defendant hnd

on the outward voyage were. and when passing the Kam Hing asked him to carry the letter and the

Hamburg-Bremen, Antwerp, South- Knitting Factory the

tion, Palma de Majeren, Harecloan, evelist i bamboo as his pickets happened to

Genos, Naples, Part Snid. Suez, Market: Quiet. Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong.

|-

emerged from Nelson Street into, be badly torn.

Da the

to twn first The ear was brought to a stand charge, and to one month for pos- still with such suddenness that the session of the bamboo stick.

Subdued Elegance

A tour of inspection round the ship bore out the Captain's words. Every where there was n tone of comfort and subdued' elegance,

Most

cargo, is

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Locul stocks remain normal. Flour. Stock: 290,000

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SOME EXCITEMENT AT SHANGHAL

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The following aneramme will be broadcast from Mala this seator.

H

A ի.. Cooking Behest of the Air, cott ducted by M. Heizlek,

4.30 p.m.

4.10 p.m. 1.55

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panists informational Period.

Mnglish Informational Perkal. p.m. Stock Quotations, through the courtier of Mean, Pullertaus and Felle

Ilastic ShoppNY.

7.15 p.m. Studebaker Champlonm - Mundia

Motor Company.

1.30 p.m. Staten Stennachip Company Tro

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Ban. Plitkopine Charity Sweepstakes.

Fitre of Bhythm and Melody. 8.45 p.m. Struk Quotations and Ieral

Market Sigorta,

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10 p.m.

Concerto Hour,

Monica) Varieties.

Nathan Rook. With the apparent Inspector Andrew said the motive intention of crossing the mud to for stealing the letter was to obtain

On the homeward voyage she will his journey in Nelson information as to their contents, and amusement rooms are duplicated for Manila, Singapore, Penang, Belawan,

of the public rooms and continue

nt: Shanghai, Hongkong. Street, The eyelist suddenly turned if any money was in them or was

first and tourist class passengers, the Colombo, Suez, Port Said. Napleg in front of the on-coming car.

mentioned. to devise means of difference being in size rather than Marseilles,

Q Mr. Lam promptly applied his obtaining it. They would then re-quality. Perhaps the

Barcelona, impres mort

Palma brakes and swerved to the right seal the letter, and replace it in the sive thing all the ship, only 18,000 Majoren, Southampton. Rotterdam,

bax. It was but

a very serious matter bons was unable to avoid the to steal letters.

and baik to carry

hur Bremen-Hamburg.

Her times between these ports will ryelist, who was knocked down by :

the large

Shanghai, June 24. amount of deck space per head for be the left mudguard. Skid marks Defendant was sentenced

In spite of a small drop in over-! her 400 passengers. There are six Bremen-Genon, 0

days; Genoa- night London months bard Inboar

allver prices, the were noticable on the road.

decks for the use of passengers, and Colombo, 11 days; Genon-Singapore, Shanghai exchange market opened the two decks rewrved for cargo are days; Genoa-Shanghai,, 23 days, stendy. Soon after the opening, a quite independent of the passengers Hamburg-Bremen-Shanghai, 34 days; rumir prevailed that the Shanghai quarters.

Antwerp-Suthampton-Shanghai, 31 rency would be inflated, which i

grent excitement

the mucket. A further feature was the Neither Mr. Lam nor his pas-libraries, one for first class passen- !

sensational rise in Gold Bars, which inflation rumours which, coupled with gers, one for tourist class, and one The "Busy Bees" mah jong

at $787,50 and sour touched buging of Gold Bars by a Cantonese for the crew; a complete printing hold on Thursday last at the Cathe-the

short positions, works. three electric Diarist power dral fall on behalf of St. Dunstan's buying by a strong group of Pan-( resulted in a debacle, but ́ nt the plants, a most elaborate and efficient and local charities uns very success- tonese spelators.

moment one Government. fire fighting apparatus, which is de- ful, and affurdest much pleasure to Extremely active conditions and bank

and a leading foreign bank signed to extinguish fines with foam, those present, resulting in a sum of nervousness prevailed for the first stepped into the market his sellers, Fires however, are unlikely to occur 850 being added to the funds. Mrs. hour of trading, due to reports in the The firmer tendency was also helped since the material throughout is fire-D). W. Tratman very kindly presented Chinese newspapers to the effect that by some re-selling by speccintura,

the prizes, which were won by Mrs. very silver smuggler will be shot The disparity between Gold Bars All enbins in the first clays are Hanton, Mrs, P. D. Wilson." Mrs. dead. Chinese speculators took ad and United States is revealed to be outside rooms and are exceptionally Parsons and Mrs. Wattie.

i vantage of this report and spread around $73.-Renter.

gloss windscreen was splintered.;

The left mudguard was dented.

The injured man was Leung; Bond, ban, aged 21 years, a foki of the

Dictory -Cake Shop, Laichikok sengers were injured.

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