ARMED ROBBER CHASED

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A Chinese constable, P. C. C. 108, was wounded in the left fore- arni when he gave chase to armed robber who held up Mrs. No. A. II. Hamet, realding at 39 Morrison. Hill Road. seround four, outside the door of her house at about 11.45 last night. The robber escaped.

The hold-up took place just Rs enter Mra. Hamet was about to the door of her house, the robber coming-up from behind and point- ing a revolver nt her. She drop- ped her hundbag, which contained $25 in money, and toilet articles, and the robber picked it up and ran in the direction of Conn) Rond East and Sharp Street.

Mrs. Hamel raised the alarm. and two Chinese from a netrby Karage gave chase. The robber

turned round and fired two shots at his pursuers, both of which missed, their mark. The shots entered No. 10 Morrison 1 Rond. The two expended bullets later recovered.

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The two men continued the chase of the robber who ran through Canal Road and across Henneяяy Road into a scavenging lane at the back of a house in Jaffe Rond. Here the constable

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CHICAGO NEAR VICTORY

SEPTEMBER 23, 1935.

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Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME ·

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 360 metres (845' kilocycles):

5-8 p.m. European Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong" Hotel Dance Orchestra. New York, Sept. 22.

7-7.17. p.m.

A l'ianoforte Recital The New York Yankees are still by Wilhelm Backhaus. 1. Studies, decreasing the margin of difTer- Op. 10. (Chopin); No. 8 in F Major; ence between them and Detroit in No. 4 in Sharp Minor: No. 5 in the American Baseball Longue. Flat Major; No. 6 in E Flat Miner; To-day the Yanke:s inok both Military March in E Flat (Schu

bert, Art. Backhaus); 3. Triana games of a double header from ("Iberia" (Albeniz). the Boston Red Sox while the

7.17-7-34 p.m. Vocal Gems. Duches

London, Sept. 22. An official statement issued by the Foreign Office Tikers were blanked out by the of Dantzig: Tom Costello, in Song to-day states that Sir Eric Drummond, the British Browns and beaten by the only Memories."

7.31-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Ambassador to Italy, called upon the Italian Under-run scored.

The league schedules are quick-sette et Tambourin (Rameau); Excerple Menuet (Boccheini);

Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Signor Pulvio Suvich on ly drawn to close but the Waldestust (arr. Schlesinger); Wiener

tion.

September 20, in order to communicate to him move-Yankees have still plenty of time Prater Leben Waltz (Translateur); ments of the British Fleet and the plans for reinforce to win the pennant. Of late the Steamboat Bill; Whistling Rufun ments, by men and material, of the garrisons flying the Tigers have suffered a collapse Dance of the Icicles; The Frolicsome

and have been losing consistently, Hare. British flag in the Mediterranean.

All three leading teams in the 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather National League won their fix-Report. Closing Local Stock Quota The British spokesman explained that these move-tures, thus leaving the Chicago 4.05-11 pm. A Relay from the Lee -ments were not intended to imply any aggressive Cubs with a slightly better chance Theatre (Chinese).

intention

of part

Great Britain of winning, as every victory inkes but were made as a natural consequence of the impres them nearer to their goal." sion created by the violence of the Italian press campaign against Great Britain.

on

the

Results follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn

Signor Suvich said he was authorised to declare that the Italian military preparations in the Medi-New York. terranean basis were purely precautionary and had no aggressive aims.

It is understood that Sir Eric's, Majesty's communication

Government

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European Programme from Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 610 kitocycles.

8-8.30 p.m. A Variety Programme. Vocal-Lullaby of Broadway ("Gold Diggers of 1935")-The Donwell Sia- tora: Piano Mexiley No. Ronald Gourley Descriptive Sketch-Clap- (Barteli scored a home ran for Raisin' The Rent-Roy Barry and ham and Dwyer on Hebbies; Veen. Ramona; Orchestra-On a little Street in Honolulu-Waltz; Sketch-Scenes from "My Old Dutch"-Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan.

took up the chase, and the robber Government was not prompted by the British Fleet and reinforce for the Phillies.)

ran along a senvenging lune by the Wanchal Police Station, but was brought up when he came to a blank wall. Turning round he fired two shots at the constable, one of which struck him on the left forearm.

PLUCKY CHASE

any specin protest from Rome, but that the Government acted on Its own initiative.

It is also

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(Joe Moore scored a home run ments of men and material for

# 11 1 British garrisons in the Mediter-

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(Watking scored a home run for tonded to imply any aggressive in- tention on the part of His the Phillips.)

Pittsburgh Majesty's Government.

He explained such measures had } Chicago

natural con-Cincinnat been taken sequence of the impression created | St. Louis by the violence of the campaign Cincinnati against the United Kingdom which St. Louis had been conducted by the Italian press during the last few weeks.

Signor Suvich made an analog- ous communication and stated he

that Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, who returned to Down- from Chequers this ing Street evening, w have consultation with his principal colleagues in the Cabinet to-morrow and that there will be a full meeting of the Ministry on Tuesday,--Reuter OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION

London, Sept. 22.

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8.30-8.47 p.m. "Bolero" (Ravel). 8.47-9 15.17. A 'Cella Recital by W. Squire; 1. Romance (Debunny); Les Cloches (Debussy); 3. Mad- rigale (Simonetti):

Gavotte (Mehul).

9-9.15 pan. A Relay of the Daven- 2try News Bulletin (Copyright by

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Song--An Eriskay Love TR (Songs of the Hobridos") (Kennedy- Fraser)Joseph. Hislop (Tenor); Strip The Willow (arr. Diack): Petronella (arr. Diack).

Sungs-There's Nae Luck abuot the House (arr. Macpherson); Wee Willis Winkie (Robertson)-Boyd Steven (Suprano).

The rubber then retraced his steps, and ran past the constable, entering the stairway of No. 238 Jaffe Iload,

constable, The although injured. pluckily con- tinued the chase, but lost sight of The Foreign Office states that was authorised to declare to the New York the robber on the roof of No. 238.His Majesty's Ambassador is Rome Ambassador that the Italian mill-Boston

Five empty cartridge cases and called on Signor Suvich, Under-tary preparations in the Meditor- New York one live round were found on the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on ranean basin were of a purely pre- Boston stairway of No. 238, which in- September 20, in order to con-leautionary nature and had no (Brown blanked out the Red fat): Johanie Cope-Philip Malcolm [lis nggressivi sins,—British Wireless. | Sox.) dicated that the man had apparent-micate in the name of

„ly relunded his weapon. The money, comprising two $10 notes and a $5 note, was not recovered. The constable was admitted. 10 Hospital, the Government Civil but his wound is not a serious one,"

ANOTHER CASE

DAY BY DAY

NEWS IN BRIEF

LET NO ONE WHO BEGINS AN IN- Two cases of Typhoid were reported OVATION IN A STATE EXPECT THAT to the local health

Friday.

HE SHALL STOP IT AT HIS PLEASURE, OR REGULATE IT ACCORDING TO HIS INTENTION.--Machiavel.

Chirago

Cleveland

Chiengo Cleveland authorities on Philadelphia

Washington. Philadelphin There is to be house warming Washington' party in the new Common Room of

St. Louis St. John's Hall, H.K, University, next

Detroit The Empress of Canada left Yoko-Saturday at 7.45 p.m. siding at an unnumbered hut nama at 5 pm on Saturday- and -is Taipo Old Market.

due in Houghton; at 7 a.ni. on Friday f next..

Another robbery with violence has been reported to the police by Lau Muk, aged 40, a hawker, re-

C.Q.M.S. Mund, R.A.S.C., 'was pre- sented with n medal for long service und good conduel by Brigadier The Dolar Steamship Liner 4.5. Soth Smith at Army Headquarters President Cleveland will mail from this morning. Hongkong at 11.30 am. Werinesday, September 26, instead of 0 a.m. as previously scheduled.

The man staled that he was walk- ing from Fanling to Tuipo about o'clock lust night, following two other pedestrians. when they were held up by six men near Wai Ta village. The robbers pointed two revolvers at them, and pushed them off the road into the bushes. They

Chan Chu, 21, unemployed, was were then tied lo trees, and searched $100 by Mr. Macfadyen in the ed by the wobbers. Altogether. Central Court this morning when he about $30 in moner was taken | adimitted the possession of 138 from him.

po piu lottery tickels. Detective. Two of the robbers kepi guard Sergeant Cashman said the

were concealed on the defendants.

over the three men for two hours, and then lett in an ainknown direc tion. The vietinis managed to free, themselves about two hours later, and Lau Muk then made a report to the police.

C.S.O. MESSENGER CHARGED

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Under the auspices of the Arts Association of the University of} Hongkong, a lecture will be given uni Thursday, September 24 at 8.45 p.m. hi the Union Assembly noon at the Univeralty by Mr. H, C. Macnamura, 1.D., on "The Rise and Fall of Napoleon 1.

The identity of the Wouldn who was found dead in King's Park 031 On charges of importing 95 counter. September 15 with a cord tied round feit Hongkong fivé-cent pieces and her neek has now been established. possession of the coins, Chan Che, 26, She is believed to be Chan Lan, 38 unemployed, was remanded for one years, residing at No. 814 Portland week by Mr. Macfadyen in the Cen-Street, ground floor. She is a native tral Magistracy this morning, on the of Heung Shan. The circumstances |upplication of Detective-Sub-Inspector | of her death point to murder. No

O'Donovan.

arrests have..however, been made.

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Lo Ting-choi, aged 20, hawker, was

The health bulletin of Eastern ports drowned in Ping Chau Island harbour yesterday, when he attempted to for the week, ended September 14 sunken shows the following cases of infec; recover a rope attached to n sampan. The victim dived into the tious diseases: Plague: Bassein water three times, but after the third case, Colombo 6 canes, Cholera:

Salutta 30 enses, Cochin 6 deaths, attempt he failed to come up.

Madros 8 body has not been recovered.

eases, Bangkok 11 enses, Small-pox:-Bombay 6 cases, Calcutta

In

7 cases, Karachi 1 case, Moulmein 1- case, Tuticorin 4 cases, Vizagapatam

enses, Singapore 1 case, Shanghri | case.

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The application for the hearing of the case in which Chang Ngai-tsai and five other men were #ned $100 each, or, in default, two months hard labour, on September 2, was withdrawn before Mr. Thomson at the Kow-12.63 metres (15.285 K.e.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concert

on Magistracy this morning, and notice of appeal was given.

Mr. Hin-shing Lo appeared for the defendants, while Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the com- plainant, Lân, Alohang Chinh of the Chinese National Athletic Association, who summoned the mest for assault.

Mr. La stated that under special circumstances he withdrew the application, which was made in

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FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

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A fatal traffic accident, result-

ALLEGED ASSAULT ON WAITRESS

Kwong Kai, aged 20, messenger No.9 in the Colonial Secretariat's On the application of Detretive Onke, appeared before Mr. Mac-Inspector M. Murphy, Mr. Macfadyen fadyen in the Central Magistracy in the Central Police Court, this morn-1 this morning, charged with age ing romanded for one week two mien, saulting Li Yuk-king, waitress of Lang Ting-ka, and Shum Ngan, 24,

nemployed, who were charged with Lau Wan-chuen, 40, unemployed, the Po Chuan Teahouse, Con-robbing Clùi Ho, of a gold, finger pleaded guilty before Mr. Macfadyen naught Road Central.

ring and a pair of gold ear-rings at in the Central Magistracy this morn Defendant denied the charge. | 11, Caine Hond, on September 10. ing to charges of stealing a water He stated that he was talking The

pipe and pipe connection, he property accused

remanded were

of the Water Authority, Public with firemon when two Indians' in

custody.

Works Department, and the theft of plain clothes arrested him and handed him over to a sergeant.

For breaches of the Deportation gutter pipe from the Hop Cheunging in the death of a five year old Ordinance, two unemployed men, Tac four weeks was passed.

Contractors matshed. Sentence of female child, Chan Kwai-tai, has Acting Sub-Inspector S. Q.

Detective been reported to the police. Hing, 60, and Ng Ling nged 26, were Sergeant Guild prosecuted. Smith stated that a few days ago sentenced to eight months' and six Lam, 28, was sent to prison for two driven by Ip Sap in. Kam Wo Chol It appears that a lorry, No. 901, anothor waitress was dismissed. months hard labour, respectively, by Last night the defendant and four Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Margin weeks when he admitted theft of a Street about 5.45 p.m. yesterday, the property of knocked down a weman Chung Kit- others arensed her of having tracy tiis morning. Tse Iling slated food container, caused the dismissal and they set be returned from Singapore, and Ng Hung Kit, 18, Queen's Road West, chi, aged 66, who was accompanied

had returned from Detective-Sergeant Byron prosecuted. upon hor. Cries of "Save life!" Ling said he

by the child. The woman was in wore raised. Sergeant Hill came Shanghai. Both were arrested on

jured, not seriously, but the child the scane and saw the

Leung Ping, aged 88, unemployed, was killed. The driver absconded de- fendant strike the girl on the

was sentence to four months' hard after the accident.. Pleading guilty to the theft of a labour by Mr. Thomson at the Kow- back of the head, causing her to

radiator cup from private car No. loon Magistracy this morning for· fall down.

1741 at Paic Po Street on September returning, from banishment. Detec

SIR THOMAS SOUTHORN in evidence the complainant 19, Ching Sze, 24, unemployed, was tive Sub-Inspector R. Cunningham stated that defendant and others sentenced two months hard labour prosecuted and stated that defendant

the tried to get her to join a Trind by Mr. Thomson at

The Director of Modical and Kowloon was banished only on the 17th of this Society,

Magistracy this morning. Inspector month for a period of ten years. Sanitary Services and Government report that Sir On hearing this, the Magistrate Portallion state that about 8.10 p.m. "He simply went up to Canton by and Connultants remarked that it was a case to be on Saturday defondant was arrested boat and came back by another." Thomas Southern continues

in Nathan Road with the cap in his ;adiled the prosecution. Defendant niake. slow progress. No further Investigated further and remand-passession. He admited that he was sentenced and warned that if he ed the defendant until to-morrow I stole it. The value of the cap was come back again he would be an bulletins will be issued for a fow In police custody.

34. Cha Sni-wun, shroff, uppeared tensed to 10 months' hurd labour.

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10 p.m. Concert of March Tune. 11 p.m. Dance Songs, The Hana Steinbock land. Arrangement; Lotte Tholics Soprano Announcer: Temponi

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