THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER
1935.
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21 YEARS AGO
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Tung Pikkweng, a youth of about 18 years of age, appeared before Mir. W. Schofield, at the THE HONGKONG PUBLIC STENO.Contral Magistracy this morning, the theft of $600, GRAPHY BUREAU, has accommoda- charged with Lion for a few more pupils for day property of his employer, Tung and evening classes in all commercial Koon-tin, manager of the Man Wo subjects. Lail at Exchange Building pawnshop, No. 60. Electric Rond, 3rd floor or telephone 31512 for
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Acting Sub-Inspector Madgwick anid defendant was employed as a cook by the complainant. The keys of the safe wore usually hung up in the shop, and everybody had access to them. About Ga.m. on August 21, defendant took the keys before anybody else had come in and stole the money. He then obsconded, but the complainant did not attach much importance to his disappearance, because de- kind fendant had previously told him and that ne would be going to Canton. 21, The defendant had spent all the money, and had $300 awindled from him by a man on board a Canton steamer who had promised to get him à job as an officer in the Canton Army for $300. The
The following extracte are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended September 26, 1914.
The rate of dollar on demand was 18. 9.11/168.
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At the first sitting of the Prizo Court, Mr. Justica Gompertz con- demned the German steamer Fresia, which was captured at sen by H.MS. Triumph, as a prize of
war.
The death occurred in Kowloon of Mr. C. J. F. Lesbirol, who had been a resident of the Colony for over forty years.
A British force, under Colonel Barnardiston, landed at Laoshan Bay to participate in the operations against the German forces at Teingtau.
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When they were ultimately rescued they had eaten all the Kalsomino off the walls and were gnawing at their last blow-lamp.
Since then, we have decided that Hongkong Is too backward to ap preciate modern structures. Tin- pot places like the new Hongkong & Shanghai Bank building are good enough for the natives here.
Besides, what sort of an architect was It who designed this place, putting air-conditioning in it? What he should have had
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Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of $100, in default, two months' hard labour, on the defendant,
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The complete plans would bring the climax of a complete economic blockade enforced by the British Navy.
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DASTARDLY PLOT AGAINST AUSTRIAN LEADERS
Vienna, Sept. 19. An alleged plot to murder the ten outstanding Austrian politi- cians has been discovered in Linz, Upper Austria.
Post office offteinis became sus- picious when ton letter parcels, exactly the same, were addressed to ten well-known Viennese per- sonalities.
When an official opened one of these parcels an infernal machine was revealed. It exploded while he was examining it and seriously Injured him.
The Presidont' of the Police des- cribed the plotas a "Nazl terrorist act-Reuter's Special Service.
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Li Wo-hing, aged 57, unemployed, was brought before Mr, Thomson at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning
month and was sentenced to nine hard labour for returning from banishment. Defendant was deported on November 22, 1934, for a perlod of ten years, and returned to the Go lony on Wednesday at
itemarking it was a frequent type of offence, Mr. Macfadyen, at the Central Police Court this morning, passed, sentence of three weeks" hürd labour on Lo Wai, 27, unemployed, who admitted the thaft of 20 cents from a cigarette stall in Pedder Strees near the Duilar Steamship
· Company offices. Acting Sub-Inspec tor Smith stated that defendant was arrested by two Chinese gentlemen and handed over to an Indian stable. The complainant was Wong Ying, 48, married woman.
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