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FOR SALE-Furniture for sale cheap single wind double beds, Wardrobes, Dining Table, Writing Desks, Book case, Flower Stands, etc, at President Apartments, 620, Nathan Road, 2nd floor, Kowloon.

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SQUATTERS EVICTED

CLEARING UP THE SITE AT WONGNEICHONG A large crowd witnessed the Anal removal of squatters from Crown land at Wongnelchong yesterday.

At 9.30-a.m. a sudden raid was made by members of the Public Works Department, who cleared the area of the hits and their inhabitants.

afternoon.

com.

A Police contingent under Sgt. Channings stood by, while the operations were carried out with the aid of lorries and P.W.D. coolies. The eviction УДА plete by about 3.30 yesterday

Approximately sixteen huts were demolished, and close on 20 pigs were seized by the P.W.D

During the demulishing of the huts some of the squatters' pigs ran

on to the

race course, and were chased by the Indian Police. A dog was also seen to chase a pig, and eventually, kill it. The remaining pigs were seized and handed over to the authorities. As on previous occasions, the animals will be Impounded, and confisented if not claimed within period.

A

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London, Sept. 11. The City welcomes the formation of the frat British-American Cor- poration, with a capital of 2200,000.

The firm will transact tending in British And

securities, American banking, underwriting and the issuing business. In conjunction with the the First Boston parcul

company, Corporation, which is one of the most lively issuing houses in the United States.

Mr. Robert Boothby, a well known nocier and parliamentarian, who has joined the board, when inter viewed by Reuter, expressed con fidence in considerable revival of business activity in America and of increased interest in European and American public securities-enter.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 16th day of September, 1935, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hi Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Laud at Hepulse. Bay Road in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 21 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

B 369,

Lot No. ES.

Adjoining Ruraf

Bay Road.

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Boundary Measurementr

4.2. W.

N.

Įke par usta plan

Eventually

About 40,660

Opret Price

you will drink

"QUEEN ANNE"

16$

$2,033

-WHY NOT NOW?

Mr. Wang Tao-sheng, delegate representing Chinora capitaliste at the International Labour 'Conforance, returned to Shanghai recently and is to go to Nanking shortly to make his report. Mr. Wang is shown in the centre of the above picture.

WAITRESS COMPLAINS

OF BULLYING

THREE MEN ALLEGED TO HAVE DEMANDED MONEY

YANGTSE MENACE

RIVER'S RISE CAUSES RENEWED ANXIETY

Chungking. Sept. 11.

It is reported that water in the Yangtse

Three men, Li Lin, aged: 23, shop foki, Lal Yan-choi, 23, stable boy, and upper reaches of the Ma Shuf-tong, 24, shop faki, picaded River has continued to rise during "not guilty" before Mr. W. Schofield the past few days. The Kialing- at the Central Magistracy yesterday kiang River, one of the important afternoon when they were charged tributaries of the Yangtse, rose with having on various slates, between to an abnormal height yesterday. in-Houses along the banks of the August 29 nd September 8, timidated Tang Chan, marriet woman, lower reaches of the same tribu- with a view to compelling her to join tary have been submerged. an illegal society.

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Detective-repairs have been carried out, prosecution, Sergeant D. Pitches stated the com- and the train service over the Japan and Shanghai plainant's husband was abroad. She bridge has not been affected. communication in Telographic

A Superb Scotch Whiskyved at 71 Wanchai Read and

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MISSION TO JAPAN

FOR PURPOSE OF OPENING. ETHIOPIAN LEGATION

Mad her child and a sister to support northern Kiangay has been in-

at the Thi as waitress Wins Want Road nd terrupted owing to breakdown of was formerly employed at the Cher the wires in the flooded districts. Yee Teahouse, West Point. There-Wah Kin Yat Po.

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*

Teahouse,

was to evidence of her being any-

thing but respectable.

for about

Lwo

Yangtse Again Rising

Innkow, Sept. 11.

There has been a rise of fifteen

The complainant had been employ- ed at the teahouse

months. Du the night of August 29 and half feet of the water level the of the Yangtse River at Chung- The three defendunts entered premises and first defendant told her king, in Szechuen, during the last that she bad done something wrong, two days; but it is absolutely He offered her protection if she would | nothing to worry about, according jain their society. She would be reto a statement nude to Reuter by quired to pay $30. She was told that if she did not join the a- ciety she would not be able to continue working at the establishment.

also

The woman, was unable to pay $30 an her wages were oidy 70 cents per day. I was finally greed by de fendants that she pay $10, within ten days.

Intimidation

the River inspector, who added that there was certainly no cause for alarm. The rise may affect is water level at Hankow by a few inches.-Router.

A Slam Donation

Shanghai, Sept. 11.. It is reported that the, Översent Chinese Affairs Committee has mceived a flood donation of $10,- 000 from Chinese in Slam.

This sum has been handed over

On the evening of September 3, defendants went 10 the teahouse where first defendunt asked com- plainant if she was going to pay the money at the same time striking her to the flood relief authorities in pay on September 8. However,

blow on the arm. She promised to the Capital-Woh Kin Yat Po.

7, she found that

to Japan, Sossibly pay

shi

could

DISPUTE AT MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS ENDS

Tokyo, Sept. 11. Although the Ethiopian envoy Mr. Daba Biru arrived in Shang haj tony en route supposedly on a special mission, not

the amount re JAPAN APPOINTMENT The Foreign Office states that Itquested but could afford only

two has not been informed of the time dollars. She then went to the Wan-

made of arrival of the envoy here nor chai Police Station

a report. On the following evening she was the purposes of the mission beyond

toht

to go to

to her werk us the newspaper reports that the

USUAL. Fitches Sergent

sent two | Ethiopian

Chinese Government intends

detectives to the teahouse to watch establishing a Consulate in Japan the complainant and noted the num-

Tokyo, Sept. 11. According to Information from and possibly arranging for the bers of two dollar notes which sho Hayama Palace, unless further opening of a Legation in January. | bud in her possession,

political developments accur, Mr. United Press,

At 1.30 pm. defendants appeured. Keisuke Mochizuki, the veleran but they did not enter the premises. It was possible that they recognised member of the Seiyukai Party who was Home Minister in the Tanaka the detectives.

At 11.00 the detectives went outside Cabinet of 1927, will be installed ng as the teahouse was almost ready! Minister of Communications on the verge of a salt famine us a for closing. The complainant come succession to the late Mr. Takejiro result of Italian war preparations and printed to the defendnuts as Takonami, who died last week.- in Eritrea and Italian Somaliland the men who had threatened her and United Press. where Japan has been obtaining for her. The defendants could

she was afraid that were waitingi Earlier reports stated that ser upward of 1,200,000 tons of salt give satisfactory explanations us, to Cabinet because of the keen contest fous dissension threatened the their presence, and were arrested.

Salt Famine

Tokyo, Sept. 11. Certain Japaneäe industries are

areus

not

in

pur year.

Salt workers In those

The only other evidence the pro- between the Solyukai and Minseito have been ao pressed with other secution and been able to obtain was parties, both of which insisted that work that a delay of fourteen days that of another waitress in the same one of their leaders should obtain has been caused in the loading of teahouse. On September 6 she over-the past at the Ministry of Com- Japanese ships.

heard fret defendant asking coni-jmunications. The position hos African salt in used extensively plainant if she was going to pay the been temporarily occupied by Ad- in Japan's soda industry and as a reluctant to come to Court as she was ing a settlement of the dipsute be money or not, The witness was very miral K. Okada, the Premier, pend- result other sourses of supply are afraid of being nasaulted by de- tween the two leading political being investigated. These in-fendants or by their friends. vestigations may increase the pro-i

organisations. Sergeant Fitches added that it was duction in Kwangtung province.unfortunate the police could not get United Press.

more evidence, but in cases of this nature it was extremely difficult to get corroborative evidence.

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Complainant's Story

Chan,

RAIL-LESS TRAM SERVICE Tang

complainant, kave evidence. She testified that she first! UNDER CONSIDERATION saw the three defendants on August 26 or 27 when they

Canton, Sept. 11. camo to the

A Government tender for teahouse to drink ten. There was no conversation between witness and ning rail-less trams will be offered defendants on that occasion or on by the Canton Municipal Govern- August 29. Subsequently first fendant told witness that if she Joined tions are ready.

dement as soon as the drafted regula their (defendants') Trind society she It is understood that the con- would be all right; but she must pay tract will cover a period of twenty Sandakan

$30.

Witness continued that on the night years.

run-

Foochow and Swatow Amoy

of September 3 when the teahouse

The regulations require that the closed she handelt $2 to first defendunt service shall be extended to the "with" "the"words: an paying you suburbs, that it shall be started not money. I haven't enough to later than within ten months, and pay you so much." Firat defendant that the fares shall be ten cents replied: "Now you

two and five cents.-Wah Kiu Yat Po. dollars. It is too little me

First defendant on seeing the do- tectives dropped the money to the diandared by the master of the ten- ground. Complainant picked it up.

The parties then proceeded to the und the girl hnd now returned to her! house. He and spoken to the master slation.

Under cross-examination, witness

work. denied having borrowed $10

for her hearing was adjourned to September mother to return to the country.

Sergeant Fitches mentioned that as allowed bail of $500 each.

17 at 2.30 p.m. Defendante were

Au Fong, waitress, and two deloe-

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