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CASE

WIFE ACCUSES TOBACCO AND SONG

HUSBAND ́`

BOOK

WOMAN PELTED WITH EGGS

to

PERSISTENT CRUELTY THROWN OVER WALL · ALLEGED ASSAULT

ALLEGED

INTO PRISON

ON CONSTABLE Allegations that she had been A fine of $150, with the alter- A Wanchai man, Ch! Yun-shi, the victim of an assault every native of three months hard was charged before Mr. W. month since 1924 were made by a labour was imposed on Lo Kau. Schofield, ut the Contral Magis- woman in summons for main-34, unemployed, when he pleaded tracy this morning, with having tenance brought against Ho Yuk-guilty before Mr. Macfadyen in assaulted Wong Kat, a Chinese man, clerk in the General Post the Centrul Police Court this detective, in Gloucester Road near Offico, living at Upper Ladder morning to a charge of throwing the Luk Kwok Hotel, yesterday. Street, first floor, before Mr. Mac-a parcel containing eight cakes of

Detective Sergeant Fitches said fadyen at the Central Magistracy, tobacco and a Chinese song book

defendant and several others were this morning.

into Victorin Gaol,

throwing eggs and stones into the The complainant, Fan Mo-leung, Detective-Sergeant Cushman married woman, 2, Ladder Street, stated that at 6 am. yesterday, houre of a woman, who lind been ground flour, was represented by together with a Chinese detective, complainant in a caso in Court Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios, he waited in Chancery Lane until some time ago. The woman mudo The summons alleged that on 6.45 when the defendant appeared a port at the station, and the or before August 24 he was guilty and titrew the parcel into the detective was sent out with her.. of persistent cruelty and wilful prison, - Arrangements had beenShe pointed out the defendant as neglect to maintain his kit fat made previously with the Prison one of the men who had been' leave and live apart from the de- thrown wife, Fan Mo-leung, causing her to Department to pick up anything throwing eggs at her. The de-

over the wall from tective asked the defondant fendant.

Chancery Lane. No name was accompany him to the station. On The defendant pleaded not written on the parcel, but there the way, about six or seven of guilty. He stated they were mar- was a chit attached stating the defendant's friends joined the Oniers by Mr. D, Burlingham. In ried on October 24, 1920, and three amount of tobacco it contained. EXPLANATION

party. The defendant started spector General of Polteo, state:

years after the marriage his wito Principal Warder Paice stated prancing in front of the dolective Indien Company Appearing on remand, Cheng

made a habit of going out to play that the cell doors were unlocked and on one occasion struck him. The whole scene-sky, trees,

Matters might have turned out Tik-ning, #schoolmaster, was and building-gave a little shiver,

1st Aid Chassen-All members tekmah jongg. He advised her not at 6.15 on Sunday mornings.

Defendant admitted six pro- more serious for the detective, had

for cheap, one like the movement of a curtain or discharged by Mr. Thomson ating this Course will report at the to, and then she brought allego-

larceny not two European soldiers come FURNITURE going

the Kowloon Magistracy, this mor- Palice Headquarters Gymnasium on tions against him before the S.C.A. | wious convictions Chesterfield Couch, atul Two Chairs, of scenery as at a theatre."

from the person.

up. At the Polico Station, defend- CULMINATING POINT

unt offered to make compensation and one Teak Wardrobe with bevelled They spent years of patient re-ning. in respect of charges of Tuesday, and Thursday, 24 and 20 of various September, 1935 at 18.30 hours for Mirror, some good pieces of Black-frenrch in an attempt to arrive at alleged embezzlement

to the woman. Proceedings were Opening the case, Mr. Reinedlos wood, etc., 25, Nathan Road, Ist flour, the truth. Gradually they dia- sums of money from a co-partner-instruction.

Inspection Parado. All ranks of

Pittsburg, Sept. 21.

not taken against him with regard Kowloon.

{covered old maps and prints, re-ship in which he and the complain-the Indian Company will parade

sald the parties were married in

The Carnegie Steel Company and to that matter, and he was only cords kept by the gardeners, and ant, Chan Laung-ling, a, school Central Police Station, on Wednesday, 1920 and of the marriage there the American Sheet Tinplate Company charged with having assaulted the

between September 25 at 17.30 hours under were four children, two daughters have announced that they are filing ROOMS WANTED pictures showing the implements mistress, had entered

detective. 20. a and two sons. Ono. of the one merger articles on. September veed on the farm before the Re- April 1 and August 15,

Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt for

Tho defendant denied the Keneral

certain volution.

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared inspection of equipment etc., died in 1921 at the age of five. whereby cach will stmorb

Company Communder. Dress

steel subsidiaries charge, and the case was fixed for BACHELOR desires October, Happy

Unconvinced by suggestions that for the complainant, while Mr.White Uniform, Cap with White This was the culminating point in smaller U. S. Valley, Causeway Bay, bed, bith, they had blundered into a film in G. S. Hugh-Joness of Messrs. Cover, Beit with Brace,

the case.

11.30 a.m. on Thursday morning. breakfast, supper with British or the making, that they were allow-

The trouble actually started in Foreign Family. Write, stating

Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for "Pocket Policeman" and note-book to lowest terms to Box No. 293, "Honging their imaginations to distort the defendant.

be carried. The Equipment Oflzer 1924, when it is alleged the 'de- fendant committed a serious ns- kong Telegraph.

what had netually happened, that

will make a point of being present.

Training Course: Part 1-All re-sault upon the complainant. The they were making the whole thing

eruits of the Indian Company wili at up, these two stubborn Indies even- tually proved beyond all possible

tend 1, Cliff Rond, Kowloon on Thurs- September 20 at 17,30 hours for doubt that on that afternoon in

structions. August they had walked out from the Salle des Ginces into the eve of the French Revolution.

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The following is the 1st of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banks.

H.K. Banks, $1,010 b. II. K. Banks,

(Lon. Reg.).

$103 n. Chartered Bank, £12% n, Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£20 n.

Mercantile Bank C., £13 n. East Asia Bank, $76% n.

insurancce.

Canton Ina, $180 n.

Union In.. $375 11. China Underwriters, $1.10 n.

China Fire, $382 n.

H.K. Fire Ins., $180 m. Internat'l Assee., Sh. și n.°

Shipping.

Dougina, $36 n.

H.K. Steamboate, $4 n. “Indo-Chinus," (Pref.),

0 n

Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 n. Shell (Bearer), 66/10% n. Union Waterboats, $111⁄4 n.

*Mining.

Antamoks, 76 cts. 1. Balatocs, $18 n.

Bagulo Gold, 24 ets. n. Benguet Consolidated, $11.70-8. Benguet Exp. 13 ets. n.

Benguet Goldfield, 10 cts, n. Big Wedge, & cts. n.

Gold Creek, 30 cts, n.

Gold River, 7ėts. n.

Ipo Mining, 30 cta, n.

Itogons, 361⁄2 cts. n.

Salacot, 15 cta, n. Kailan, 11/-.n.

Langkats (Single), $14 n.

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4 n. S'hai Lenna Sh. $60. Raubs, $7 n.

Venz: Go...d $2.30 m. ́

. Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves (old), $74 n. H.K. Wharves (new), $72 n. HK. Docks, $9 n. Providents (old), 66 ŝts. n. Providents (new), 20 cts, n, Hongkowa (old), Sh. $240 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $78 n.

Cotton Mills,

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $0.30 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $65 n.

original visit | SCHOOLMASTER These pillars were old and prob. ably had not been renewed since their original erection,

S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $40 n. Zoong Sings, $81⁄2 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $3.10 4. IL.K. Lands, $23 sa. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$100 n.

Shol Lands, Sh. $20% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphreys, $7% n. HI.K. Renities, $4 n. Chinese Estates, $88 n. Chinn Renitles, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $123 n.

Publle Utilities.

H.K. Tramways, $10.70 b. Peak Trams, (old), $5% 3. Peak Trams, (new), $5. Star Ferries. $78 n.

Yaumati Férries, (old) $17 n. China Lights,37.85 6. H.K. Electric, $5814, b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan-Lights-$3-s Telephone fold), $18 b. Telephone (new), 86% 11. China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 n. Singapore Pref. 22/6 n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $8.50 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19% n Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh, $13 m. Canton Ices, $1.80 n. Cement (Converted), $2.90 b. H.K. Ropes, $2 v.

Stores, &c.

'Dairy Farm, $14.76 a. Watson, $3 n.

Lane Crawfords, Și n. Mackintoshs, $7 n. Sinceres, $5.

Wm. Powells, 70 cta, n. Wing On (H.K.), $55 .

Miscellaneous.

ILK. Entertainments, $4 n. S. C. Enterprise $1,36 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 p. Constructions (old), $1.10 n. Constructions (new), 25 cts. n. Vibro Piling. Sin.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. $ Bonds

99% n

H. K. Govt. 4 Loan 61⁄44%

prem. a.

H.K. Govt. 85% Loan 2%

prem. n. Wallace Harpers 4 n..

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KONG TELEGRAPḤ",

MORNING POST BUILDING,

Mr. Silva withdrew the charges

nt

Truncheon,

agninst the Reensed on the

matter went before the Secretariat grounds that since the laying of

for Chinese Affairs and the defen- dant promised to chave himself. the charges it had been explained

By arrangement the complainant satisfactorily to complainant how

Flying Squad

went to the country for thres money which she had thought un- accounted for had not been en-

On her return. things Instructional Patrol-The instruc-months. tered in the aerounts.

tional patrol for members of the Fly- were not much better. Defendant, Complainant and defendant ing Squad will take place on Friday, according to Mr. D'Almada's in- entered into a partnership under September 27, 1935. All members structions, was a hasty tempered

Central Police man. the name of the Pak, Tai School will fall in at the

It was alleged by the Dress-White

that sha wing woman

assaulted in April this year. It was agreed station at 17.15 hours, that during the first term before Uniform, and Cap with White Cover.

every month since 1924, Emergency Unit Reserva

One day in 1930, the defendant summer holidays, defendantį should have

returned home and stated he had charge of the ne-

Practice Search Patral.-A Practice. counts.

Search Patrol will be carried out by taken a concubine and asked his members of the Emergency Unit Re-kit-fat wife to smarate or obtain serve on Friday, September 27. Alia divorce. He drew un a Chinese members will fall ut Queen's document of divorce, but she re- Pler at 17.20 hours. Dress-Optional. fused to sign it. From then on- D. L. KING, wendy the defendant increased his

D.S.P. (R). violence towards her.

the

EXPLANATION ASKED

BRITAIN WILL NOT

ACT ALONE

(Continued from page 1.)-

WOMAN OF BAD LUCK-

At the end of the first term. from July up to August 6, the ác-| counts were delivered to the com- plainant. Checking the accounts. complainant found two items had been paid in by pupils but had not

On Ausenst 8 Inst. the five-years- been included, so she went to a

old son'fook ill and with the con- solicitor and wrote a letter to de-

sent of the defendant was removed fendant asking for au explanation,

to the Tune Wah Hospital where Perhaps it was unfortunate that the reply to that letter should not

he died on August 24. The defen- dont And the complainant's, have given the explanation right gie decision, equally committing mother-in-law were very annoved away. might say," said Mr France, Russia and all smaller at this, and instead of consoling Silva, "that my friend (Mr. Hugh-powers to like netion," he says. the complainant requested her to Jones) was not the solicitor who]

The same point is made by leave the home accusing her of wrote that letter."

*Scrutator" in an article in being a woman of bad luck. The Two letters were subsequently the Sunday Times on the theory of women refused to leave. It was written,-inted-August-16 and 17.ennetions-He-writes:

alleged-that-defendant-grabbed explaining complainant's position "Signor Mussolini persistently her by the

inflicted hair and under her right as partner. No speaks and acts as though the several blows in her back. reply was received to these letters issue nt Geneva lay between Bele words were passed andit and on August 21,complainant England and Italy. Under the was further allowed that defen- found out that besides the two Covenant there not only is, but dant and his mother threatened to, items there were other items of can be, no dispute between Italy drag complainant out of the house which no account had been made. and this or any other country as and drown her. She became Information was laid and a war-

not net alone under the Covenant turn again. an intervening party. We would | afraid and left, deciding not to re-

and could not legally do so, even if we would, for the offence which Signor Mussolini threatens is not against any intervener but against

rant issued for defendant's arrest, Since then the explanation hnd been given that, that amount had been admitted as having been re- ceived and had not been put in

the accounts.

THE EXPLANATION

the League.

"Neither we nor any other mem- ber of the League has any legal It appeared that certain receipt power to proceed to sanctions ex- ooks had been handed to anothercept in the execution of the Lea- master in the school and certain gue's unanimous will, and common small collections had been made prudenice dictates that will must by this master and receipts issued be unanimous, not only in word from these receint books. These but in deed, and if necessary in books were chopped by defendant common sacrifice."-British Wire- and signed by the master. These less.

receipt books were

not returned amounts

to defendant and the were overlooked.

"Of course." anid Mr.

Silva, "this explanation may have sound-- ed suspicious,

he If

did items not

not discover, other

included, of which complainant

knew nothing.”

RAW RUBBER

Pidence was then called, after which the hearing was adjourned.

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Taylor, Greenwich Time Slaa at 3,30 am.

.. Weekly Newsletier and Sports

Summary,

11.45

12.5 m. Clone dawn,

Transmission 2

(G.S.J., G.5.1. and G.8.0.)

7 MAM. Ben Haydn Heard and ha

Stand.

7.30 am. The 11.0.C. Midland Orchestra. Greenwich Time Bienal at 12 Noen 8.15 p.m. Sporis Talk,

United Press.

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OFFICE.

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(London, 2nd September) Shanghai and Swatow

Manila Japan

Shanghai

Calcutta, Straits and Air Mail, ex

Amsterdam-Bandoeng

(Amsterdam, 14th September)

Japan and Shanghal

Athos II. Klungehow

Pres. Cleveland

September 24- September 24.

.September 24.

Takaoka Maru

.September 24,

Tantalus

..September 24.

Service

Shanghai

Учерялик Patroclus

.September 24.

.September 5.

Iniphong

Canton ..

.September 26.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

(San Francisco, 6th Sept.)

Pres. Coolidge .....

September 26.

Takoda Yasukuni Maru

September 20.

September 26.”

Canada,

Straits and London Parcels (London,

22nd August) Japan

Ajax

September 27.

Atanta Maru

September 27. .

Shanghal (Vancouver BC. 7th September).

Emp. of Canada

September 27.

General Sherman

September 27.

Ginyo Maru Houtman

September 27,

September 27,

September 27.

"

Date and Time

Mandla Straits Saigon

U.S.A., Jonolulu, Japan and·

U.S.A., Honolulu, Jupan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 30th August) Pres. Monroe

OUTWARD MAILS

Fo

Per

Monday.

Samshui and Wuchow

Tai Hing .............. Mon., Sept. 23, 4 p.m. Swntow, Amoy and Formosa... Kyodo Mary No. 26..

Mon, Sept. 9, 5 p.m.

Tuesday..

Letters for "Saigon—Marseilles Air Athos II ................... .Tues., Sept. 21,

Mail Service"

(Duo, Marseilles, 7th October).

K. P. O.

ICK., Letters,

..Sept. 23, 4.30 p.in.

.Sept. 21, 9 a.m

Batavia

6. P. O.

Reg........ Sept. 24, 9.00 a.m. Letters, ....Sept. 24, 9.30 1.m. Tjikembang Tuos., Sept. 24, 9.30 a.m.

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Hoihow Swatow

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., C. and S. Amerles, *Canada and *Europe via San Francisco and *Europe via Siberia.

(Due San Francisen, 16th October).

Reg., Letters,

Tues., Sept. 24.

G.P.O.

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Tues., Sept. 24, 2 p.m. Pres, Cleveland ..Tues., Sept. 24.

Wednesday,

Parcels, Reg...... Letters,

Straits and Europe via Marselles Patrochus

(Due Marseilles, 24th October)

.Sept. 24, 3 pan- Sept. 24, 4.16 p.n.

..Sept. 24, 5 p.m.

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Reg.

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Sept. 25, 1.30 p.m. Chungking Wed., Sept. 26, 10.30 .. Selston

Wed., Sept. 25, 3 p.m. Txinau.....Wed.. Sept. 26, 830 p.m. Javanese Prince Wed., Sept. 26, 5 p.m. Yuensang.... Wed, Sept. 25, 6 p.m. Thursday,

H.30

p.m. An

LATEST SINGAPORE

Organ O'Conner-Morris. The News.

Recital by

Reg. Let Foochow via Swatow Ik

Swatow

#.20

PRICES

pm. Arthur Hallebury and his Or

cheetin. 0.45 p.m. Close down,

Amay

Japan

Amgy

Manila

Since then it had been discover-: Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re- ed, from parents of pupils, that celved the following Stralla currency these amounts had been paid to to-day for raw rubber:

quotations (buyers) from Singapore defendant in regard to another Spot school with which he had been con-¡Oct./Dec. nected. It was pointed out by Jan./Mar. 19%ets, down het. defendant that these items had Apr./June 20%cts, down Met.

been collected on a

certain .date.

when complainant and himself ware at difference over accounts nd there was bad blood". be- tutten them. Certain pupils had paid in fees to the school. Defen- dant could not get hold of complai nant as there was bad feeling be- tween them, but he collected the accounts openly.

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MarketDull.

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FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Commission for Kwangling Province lanes the following re- In view of the fact that these port on water levels, in English fent, for the items had been satisfactorily ex- West, North and East Riverst

Igbest Lowest plained, complainant believed that

Place of Observation discrepancies, were not deliberate.

-FAIR WEATHER

covers

A weak anticyclone North China and Manchuria. The typhoon is situated about 150 miles to the south-enst of Oshima, moving N.E. Another typhoon is cituated to the north-northwest

West River.

Shtubing North River

at Thingyuet North River

Khamahu East Hilver

at Bheklung

revoni

W, L W. L.

on

on Sept. Sent- repont 21

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3.0

0,5 0.4

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London, Sept. 21.

Transmission 3

(G.8.G, 10-11:48 p.m.; C.89.E. 10 p.m-t am: G.S.. 12-1.275,}_

10 p.m. Bl Ben. The 13.C. Northern

Treland Orchestra. 10.19 p.m. (Game, Bel, and Match," 11 p.m. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, 31.45 am. Hallad Concert, Winifred Bury

Robert (Boprane) and

Davies

(Baritone).

12.16 .. Dance Music.

Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30 p.m.

., The News

17.30

12.50

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11.M.

Close down.

Transmission 4

(1.8), and GR.D.) -

PART I

LIF man. Ble Bang The Nawa, 1.30 a.m. The .B.D.C. Orchestra (Rection 0), conducted by Bichard Anatin, 2.30a.m. Sports Talk,

101 km. Kedvedall's Balatalks Orchestra..

Greenwich Time Signal at 7 pm.

3 cm. The 1.B.C. Theatre Drehsatta

PART !! 6.15 am. Introduction to opera, "Koangu." 5.20. Aes 111 of Dellan's Opera "Komads." relayed from the Royal Opera Ilouse, Cavani

Garden, Landen..

The News,

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A swimmer's bathing kit, contained

A firm of London motor distributor in a basket, bearing the inlais "R

of Saipan, moving W.N.W. Local has placed an order for 20,000 cara K. V, has been found by the polica

forecast:-Light westerly -variable-winds,-fair.

and chassis with Morris Motora,—the

O largest single order over booked by at the Star Ferry. The owner is

manufacturers-British' · Wiretona.

requested-to apply...to the Police. Department for the articlen.

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Air Mail Service"

(Due Amsterdam, 7th October)

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Reg

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Ref...Sept. 27, 11.30 a.m. Letters, Sept. 27, Noon Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Yasukuni Mara

Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europa via Marseilles. (Dao Marseilles, 23rd October).

Reg.,

K. P. O.

Sept. 27, Noon. Lettora,.......Sept. 27, Noon. Swatow, Amoy, and Foochow .... Manila

Reg Letters,

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Shanghini, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pros, Jefferson .............. Fri., Sept. 27.

cinco

(Due San Francisco, 20th October) Manila....

Pres. Monroe.Fri, Sept. 27, 6 p.nt

Central and South America, and *Europe via Victoria B.C., and

Europe vin Siberin

Parcels,

Sept. 27, 3. p.m.

(Due Victoria B.C., 15th October)

Rez., Letters,

Sept. 27, 4.15 p.m.

Sept. 27, B p.m.

Saturday,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Atsuta Maru

.Sat., Sopt. 28, via Thursday Island.

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Sat, Sept. 28, 2 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, and. Europe via Fushimi Maru Sat., Sept. 28, 230 p.m.

Siberia,

Amoy

Canton

Kaying...Sat., Sept. 28, 8.89 p.m.' "Superscribed correspondence only.

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