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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, ́ ́ JULY

· 1935.

GOOD MONEY FOR

BAD

REPULSE BAY LIDO

ASSAULT ON BOATMAN

COUNTERFEIT COIN.

stated

SWINDLE

of A

PUBLICAN'S LICENCE ACCUSED MAN BOUND

OVER

GRANTED

Yim Fong-yee, agod 27, un- Tho

Reinanded from last week, Kink Licensing Board, at n employed, was charged before Mr. apccial mooting held in the Council Kau, aged 33, boatman, again ap- Macfadyen at the Central Magis-Chamber this morning, granted a peared before Mr. Macfadyen at tracy this morning with (a) poscs-publican's ilcence to Mir..E. H. P. the Central Magistracy this morn- Ing, on a charge of having assaulted Alon of 14 counterfeit Hongkong White for the Repulse Bay Lido. ten-cent pieces, and (b) uttering The licence will only enable the Le Sai-lo, aged 23, boatman, at ono of the ten-cent pieces at sale of liquor in the actual bulld-the Wing Lok Wharf on June 28. Stanley Street,

Ing of the Lido, and, the privato The case was remanded as there Sergeant Fowlie, prosecuting, bathing "premises lot out per was a possiblity of complainant's that at about 11.30, s.m. month, and, will not include that wound developing seriously, but a yesterday, defendant went to the portion of the Lido open to the doctor's certificate produced this cigarette stall

married public for the purpose of changing morning stated that the wound was

only a deep cut. woman. Trang Lin, and tendered only. a ton-cent piece in order to pur- The Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Giving evidence, Lo Sai-lo stated chanc. two cents' worth of Mr. D. W. Tratman, presided, and that he had been on a visit to some cigarettes. The complainant, there ware also present the lon, friends that day, and on his return doubtful of the coin, handed it to Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Attorney to his boat at the Wing Lok Wharf, a detective nearby and asked him! General), Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, saw three persons fighting, one of If it were bad. The detective the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, Mr. Wong whom was his wife. He saw that sald it was, and searched defen- Mow-lam, Mr. C. G. Perdue, (Do his wife's jacket had been badly He dunt, on whom

another 13 ten-puty 1. G. P.) and Mr. S. F. Bal-torn, so went up to intervene. cent pieces, all had, were found.four (Secretary).

did not know that weapons were! There was also 24 copper cents During the consideration of the being used, and as he joined in, | and four b-cent pieces which were application the Chairman said the was cut on the right hand with a good in defendant's possession. Board felt some misgiving regard-chopper, wielded by defendant. then blown, Defendant's menns of getting ing the fact that the applicant Police whistles were rid of the counterfell coins was would not be on the premises until and defendant, dropping the chop- by purchasing small things

4pm, after he had finished his per into the harbour, ran away. ittle at a time, thus getting good office work in Hongkong, and pursued by complainant. He was money in exchange for his bad.

would be obliged to stay on the subsequently arrested by an Indlan On the first charge, defendant premises from that hour until constable. WILS sentenced to three weeks' in.m.

Evidence was also given by hard labour and on the second Applicant said he was prepared Leung Ng. wife of complainant. charge fo one month'a hard to remain there until the premises She declared that she was struck labait, the terms to be concur-closed. He pointed out that hd by defendant's younger brother,

fived in one of the bungalows close and her husband intervened. Ito the building and would be on TO the premises every week-end and on

rent.

NEW MINISTER

BUDAPEST

SIR GEOFFREY KNOX APPOINTED

London, July 4.

holidays.

Applicant asked if the grant of the licence included permission to sell liquor on the torace in front of the building. It was stated

that no objection had been raised by the police and the licence was granted with the conditions men- tioned above.

Defendant denied using a chop- per, but said he used a bamboo broom, the sharp end of which may have eat complainant. He alleged that complainant used a stool as a weapon. The trouble arose through his mother, and in his anger, he complainant's wife and son striking struck the woman.

Other evidence was then given,

It is announced that the King The Board also granted a licence after which defendant was bound has approved the appointment of in respect of Wiseman's Cafe to over in the sum of $100 to keep Sir Geoffrey Knox to be IIls Mr. Bond, providing the require-the peace for a period of one year. Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary ments of the Fire Brigade and the and Minister Plenipotentiary at Sanitary Department were carried Budapest,

Sir Geoffrey Knox was, until thei return of the Saar territory to

out.

FALSE PRETENCES

Germany following the plebeseite MRS. VANDERBILT HOW MAN GOT FIFTY

at the beginning of this year,}' Chairman of the League of Nations Governing

Commission

In the Saar-British Wireless.

R.A.F. EXPANSION

SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE

NEXT WEEK

London, July 4.

EXONERATED

GUNNY SACKS

Charged before Mr. Schofield, at the Centrul Magistracy this morn-

CHARGES ENTIRELYing, with having obtained fifty

INSUBSTANTIAL

New York, July 4.

guany sacks by false pretences from the Tak Cheung gunny sack shop, No. 41 First Street, on July upholding the decision of 13, Shiu Wah, unemployed, was fined ludge Carew, awarding the cus-$75, or, in default, two months' tudy of little Gloria Vanderbilt to hard labour.

her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Whitney. Detective Sergeant Kinnear, pro- the Appellate Court expressed the secuting, said the complainant, Li A supplementary Air Estimate view that the evidence given in Kee, accountant of the shop, reeciv- of approximately £5,000,000 will support of the allegations con- Led n telephone call on July 3 be presented to the House of Com-cerning Mrs. Vanderbilt's moral apparently from the Kwong Tak nuous next week.

conduet were so insubstantial that Yuen shop, a firm with which they The amount

The caller covers personnel she

entitled Was

to complete transacted business.

asked that Afty and works,

well B {H

new exoneration.

gunny sucks be technical "equipment, in connec- Judge Carew ordered that the sent to a godown at Connaught tion with the Air Force expansion child should live with Mrs. Road West, where delivery would be programme.-Reuter Special. Whitney for five days of the week taken by a foki, This was according and be delivered to its mother on Saturdays and Sundays-Reuter Special

GOING ON LEAVE

the

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ballantyne, and Master Donald Ballantyne, are among the passengers on President Hoover leaving to-night for Manlia. They plan. an tended tour of Europe, prior to United States returning to the on furlough, Mr.

EX-

DOLLAR STILL UNCHANGED

REMAINS VERY DULL

MARKET Ballantyne in sub-manager of the Chase Bank in Hongkong.

HANKOW FLOODS

done, and a foki sent with the fifty sucks. He was met at the godown by the defendant, who ex- plained he was a representative of the Kwong Tak Yuen shop. The sacks were handed over to the defendant, and the foki loft. On his way back to the shop, he was passed by the defendant and two othors carrying the sacks. He thought it rather strange, und followed the party, and saw them enter a shop in Sung Hing Street. There he heard the defendant bargaining with the master of the

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The Hongkong dollar was un-shop for the anle of the sacks at To all Shows: Circle $1 & 70 a; Stalls 50 c., 35 c., 20 a: Logę $1.50 changed on opening this morning 16 cents each. He questioned the

sellers

at 28. 24d. The business rates defendant, and sent for the ne- Nanking, July 5. were 2a. 25%.

and 28.countant of the Kwong Tak Yuen An official report states that 2-11/16d. buyers. The market re-shop, who said he had not given the the water mark at Hankow yester- mains very dull.

defendant authority to take delivery In London, silver prices were of any sacks. The defendant then day was 46.6 feet, compared with 30.2 feet registered on

yesterday. July 4, unchanged

China admitted that he himself had sent 1931, the year of the great food. bought and sold, while India sold, the telephone call to the Tak

business being small,

Cheung shop.

-Reuter.

LAST TWO

DAYS

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HIS LOVE WAS

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HIS PAY CHECK WAS

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