"Glorious Goodwood"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY,

JULY

1985.

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18s Telegraph, Cereriski. Telapragàu Merg Ordinance, 1891. Received, July 31, 4.10 am)

London, July 80. To-day is the beginning of "Glorious Goodwood," which marks the end of the London weRSON

sailing was merely to catch very favourable tides in Shanghai. The ship may be one or two hours late in arriving there.

The only other ship at Kowloon Wharf yesterday when No. 6 typhoon signal was holsted was the J.C.J.12 steamer Van Heuter, and she too, was ordered to move away from the wharf. She went into the stream to a buoy.

At 8 o'clock this morning the Douglas steamer Haltan arrived

YOUNG VILLAGE GIRL

LED ASTRAY

“You're a miserable wretch putting

all the blame on the girl," said Mr. Wynne-Jones to Chung Kul, 27, un employed, who was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with harbouring an unmarried girl, but alleged that the girl forced herself on him against his will. Defendent was sentenced to six months' hard labour.

Defendant was charged with having harboured Chiu Yut-ngo, 18, at No.

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July 29. July 30, British Government Securities · War Loan 8%%

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Chinese Bondu

26 Southwall Road, Brst floor, between | 4%% Bonda 1808

20 and 27, without the consent July

(Eng. Isa.) £102% of her father, Chiu Hang

K

A large holiday crowd was pre-from Swatow, but beyond a fairly | Bocretariat. Andrew, of the %% Loan 1908. £ 99

by motor coaches from seaside resorts. The beautiful scenery in and around Goodwood was seen at Its bost, for the weather was fine

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The Haitan left the port at 4 p.m, yesterday and about the same

tho time

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Affairs, ap the on swell, those board had pe in that nothing to report of the typhoon, he was a fitter employed at Dodwell While the ship was in Swatow the

and

Company. He had two daughters typhoon was about 40 miles away, and a and though all except two other who was the eldest was born on the a baby sen. The girl," Yet-ngo, ships remained at anchor inth, day of the 7th, moon in the year Swatow it was not considered of Ping Sun (August 4, 1916). Wit Lady Ludlow's Green Oar (7-1)kely that there would be any ness had been looking for a suitable won the Steward's Cup, Captain

trouble there,

husband for the girl, bat had pot Field's Almond Hill (100-6) was

arrangements for made any

her second, and Sir Victor Sassoon's

marriage. Cora Deans (100-7) third.

Introduced by Friend

6 Witness was introduced to do left, also for Hongkong. The fondant by a friend at a tes-house Hupeh left for the north, but as

a month ago. De a lttlo the typhoon had crossed onto the fendant had been to witness's house land some time before and the and several times had been there in Hupeh intended making a detour witness's absence, Witness had seen to sen it was not expected that defendant speaking to the girl, but although he was diaplessed witness she would encounter anything dot say anything. Defendant had more than a heavy, well,

Owing to the very bad at-ever spoken to witness about mar- mospheric conditions the Haitan On July 18 the girl disappeared and

Sammy Wragg rode the winner, this being a lucky last-minute change, as Weston had previously been engaged to ride Green Oar. The winner's time of one minuto, twelve seconds, was a record for the course of six furlonge.

The Aga Khan's Mahmoud, one of the most promising two-year- olds, won the Richmond Stakee of Kix furlongs at 2 to Reuter Speciali.

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was not in wireless communication after she had been gone for two days, with Hongkong between the time witness started A search for hor. of her sailing and about mid-Witness went to the Ling Nam pre- night, while other porta were not served fruit shop and made enquiries. Defendant was present and when wit picked up until after 3 o'clock Dete this morning.

nean asked him if he had seen the girl, he replid "No." The following day wilnels went to defendant's house at No. 49 Takuling Road, but was told by him and his parents that the girl had not been there.

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so witness went out Impi. Tobacco police station, so

Royce £1 CONTINUED HELP FOR and walked about the streets at Kow. Holis

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London, July 30. Railways are making extensive preparation to deal with exception- ally heavy holiday traffic anti-hoisted in elpated for next week-end and the August bank holiday period. The Great Western Railway expects, to carry some 3,000,000 passengers be- tween August 2 and 8.

The London had North Eastern Railway will run forty-two addi- tional trains from Liverpool Street and sixteen from King's Crosa. Specia

arrangements are being made by the Southern Railway for visits to Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth for Navy Week which will be formally opened at Ports

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AMERICA'S SYMPATHY

́RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

FIRST PRINCIPLE

Washington, July 80. American sympathy towards the exercise of religious freedom and

liberty of conscience in all coun- tries is expressed by Mr. William Phillips, Under-Secretary for State, in a letter to Jewish organi- sations which recently protested to the State Department against alleged anti-Jewish persecutiona in Germany.

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Reid def. ord.. Arrested in Cubicle

Woolworths the purpose of its immediate sugar Witness sont his wife and younger and policy, the Government did not daughter up to the first floor.

Anglo-Dutch propose to make any change in the after a while they came down and details of the Customs excise or said that the girl was there, so wit- Gula Kalumpong

Rubber polico station. neas went subsidy scales.

The Government had alas re-rear cubicle. The girl was also pre-Rubber Trusts ... Later defendant was arrested in the Pekin Synd. 27-

ord. sh. viowed the international sugar sent. After deftndant was arrested situation. They belleved

Mines the the girl was afraid and defendant various producing countries could said to her, “

"Don't be afraid. I won't Burma Corpn. Rs. only set their

industries have to go to Kustar

KAGL," upon an economic basis by means Questioned if he had made a state-Commonwealth

Mining Police of an international agreement for ment at the Kowloon City

Randfontein the adjustment of supplies to the Station, that he was willing to let the

Estates girl marry defendant provided the requirements of world markets, marriage was made public and he was

Spaarwater State assistance being diminished given a certain sum of money. wit-

Mining GR the market conditions intness said that if defendant had been in Mines proved. They proposed to invite honest he would have agreed to the el

Khokana Corpn. the Governments of the sugar marriage even if he had no money. exporting Dominions and Colonies Asked why he had later changed his

wit-Anglo-Persian to examine with them the possibil. mind regarding the marriagent wad Burma Oil

ness repiled that as ity of a joint endeavour to reopen not been honest with him and had re-en international negotiations if there had to say anythinge by redid het Marsmen Linvest- before the girl Trad. (Bearer) was found, witness) consent to a marriage; be "against his conscience."

Defendant alleged that once when ho visited complainant at his house,

that his daughter

were a reasonable ·prospect of a successful issue.-British Wireless.

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te lot her marry any man so long a he could support her. Defendant had The letter says that concepts of

gathered that the girl was "keen" ព relligious freedom and liberty of that there are fourteen different him, and alleged that she had sug- conscience for all constitute the voltages supplying current in Eng-gested

with him, but defendant most fundamental principles of land. This is a big improvement on the girl came to de-

nying

"I have no money." our civilisation and political faith, over two decades ago, for London fendant and told him that she had adding that the American people alone then had twenty-four different had a quarrel with her father and are always sympathetic to the voltages and fifty different systems, that she had run away. maintenance of those concepts in This meant the stocking of a wide

Against His Win - the United States as well as in variety of apparatus on the part When defendant heard this he said other nations.—Beuter.

lof the dealer. дл expensive that there was bound to bo trouble, arrangement for the manufacturer but the girl said that she was old

any October enough and that if there was and a hardship for the consumer,

trouble she would be willing to go to December especially if he moved from one gaol. Defendant further alleged that January (1936) 11.38 district to another. The Grid system, the girl forced herself

him Marchi which provides a net-work of sta- against his will

May tions throughout the country, has After evidence had been heard, the July achlover co-ordination in the matter Magistrale asked complainant whe- Spot of generation and transmission. ther he was still opposed to the But much is yet to be desired in marriage and complainant replied,

"Yes." the arrangements for distribution. On this question several official and out, "No, I am not going to gall"

On being sentenced defendant erind September unofficial groups are at work. No and refused to leave the dock. As January London, July 30, In the House of Commons, time is being lost, for the fact is defendant was forced to leave the Mar Captain Douglas Hacking, Parll-being borne in upon the world that dock the Magistrato remarked, 'Quits 182 lot amentary Secretary for War, an- electricity is at the threshold of number of people feel that way, but nounced that as the result of a trial 4 new era., The advantage will lie they have to go. extending over several years, the with those who are in the van. War Office has decided to adopt Though Great Britain. is denied the the Czecho-Slovakian light machine natural sources of power which gun, which will be known as the America finds in her valleys and Switzerland in her mountain slopes,

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