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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935.

In aid of "POPPY DAY" Fund

EXHIBITION

TENNIS

AT

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WITH MODERN CON- VENIENCES, three minutes from Ferry, Hankow Road and Lock Rond. Very moderate rental. Apply The Wing On Co., Ltd., Estate & Agency Dopt.. Telephone: 26671/26675.

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TO LET.-Several large and small godowns. Apply:-Kwong Sang Hong Ltd. P..O. Box 320.

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TO LET--Modern Flats at "Ticia Mansion", Macdonnell Road, Quiet locality, splendid view. Apply Xavier Bron., Ltd. Tel. 23216 or 22722.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or fll-trested in a manner likely to

cause

unnecessary suffering

districts will be

6 a.m. to 9 p.au,

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 30th October, 1935.

CORFU'S DASH TO HONGKONG

CAPTAIN REMOVED FOR OPERATION Arriving bere almost 24 hours before schedule the P. and O. liner Corfu brought to Hongkong this morning, Captain P. E. French, ther commander, in a serious state-

of health.

Immediately on arrival of the ship she was boarded by three local doctors who consulted with! the ship's surgeon. Dr. J. C. Mack- wood, and Captain French was. lowered from the boat deck in a life-boat to the P. and O. launch

injury to health, or knowing of Jeanette which brought him to a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, Hongkong. The patient was then would be doing an act of kindness taken to

the Victoria llospital,

by communicating at once with-where he underwent on operation The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.|for appendicitis and is progressing c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, as well as can be expected: or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum Rond, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 12, Sal Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kowloon,

All further stops will be taken. and охромвев borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is provod.

Captain French became on Monday after leaving Singapore and the Corfu was run at full spoed-18 knots-lowards Hang-! kong, her doctor preferring to reach port without operating if that were possible.****

During the Captain's illness, the Chief Officer of the Corfu, Mr. E. M. Contes, was in charge of the ship.

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CASE · TO : BE

RE-HEARD

NO LAWYER AT FIRST HEARING

Chan Chi-ling, 62, unemployed,

MUI-TSAI CASES IN COURT

SEVERAL CHARGES

DEALT WITH

Several mut-taal prosécutions

convicted last week on a charge of came before Mr. Schofield at the decoying a boy, nged three years) Central Police Court this morn- and three months, from outside ing, Inspector T. O'Connor prose- 46 Staunton Street, made another | cuting. appearance before Mr, Macfadyen Lo Yuet, 28. widow, of 231 at the Central Police Court this | Queen's Road East, third floor, morning, when Mr. H. C. H. Lim was fined $5 for failing to report applied for a re-hearing of the case, the death of the former employer The prisoner was sentenced to one.

of registered mui-teni, Lui Chof-hi, year.

aged 17.

Mr. Lim submitted that one ground was sufficient, namely that accused was not legally represent ed at the first hearing.

His Worship: Thit in itself is not a sufficient ground.

There Mr. Lim:

are other grounds. We have further eviden- ce supporting a plea of not guilty

Hearing was fixed for November 7 at 2.30 p.m.

TREE CUTTERS

SUMMONED

TWO MEN BOUND

OVER

Charged before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morning with unlawful possession of 71 catties of wild wood Island Rond, Chan Hung, 27, un employed, was bound over,

nt

Mr. J. R. Carr, of the Botanical and Forestry Department, stated it was dead wild wood. People were making a habit of walking along the catchwater cutting trees, Sergeant Danbrowsky stated there was nothing known of the defen- dant.

Inspector O'Connor stated that on October 18 the defendant came with the girl to the S. C. A. office to cancel the girl's status as a muui-taci, as she had obtained em- ployment na n polisher in an electric torch factory. It then discovered that her former employer, the defendant's hus- band, had died on July 24 and the girl had been with the defendant since then. The girl was well treated.

WAS

Summoned for failing to report the intended removal of register- ed mni-laai, Sui Shui-ling, 18, a widow, Chan Ho-sze, aged 65, of 18A. Shaukiwan Road, was fined $10.

Inspector O'Connor informed the Court the girl was married us n kit fat wife in Tung Tau village, The Nam lol, in March, 1931. defendant's son was the owner of a factory at 18A Shaukiwań Road.

Slu Sau-man, 38. -married woman, of 6 Fung Fai Terrace, aecond floor, was fined $10 for falling to report the disappear- ance of her registered mui-tsai, Siu Chun-yin, 17, during July last.

WRONG, IMPRESSION Inspector O'Connor stated that: on Juno 29 the defendant sent her male servant to the Central Polico Yip Yau, 31, coal coolic, was Station charge room. The man

with similarly dealt

for the asked the Inspector-on-Duty if t possession of 37 catties of wild were serious for an employer's tree wood, Sergeant MacDonald | domestic servant to run away and said the man was arrested in was told that it was not so long Cross Street, Wanchai. Defend-ns notice had been given. ant stated that he formerly work man was then under the impres ed at the Taikoo Sugar Refinery. sion the girl was a domestic- ser-

vant and not a mui-tsai.

TRAFFIC MISHAPS

REVENUE OFFICER

INJURED

The

The girl was last seen on May 22 by the Lady Inspector and ap- peared to be well treated and had nothing to complain about.

Summonses against Taoi Chi- san, 27, tram conductor, for fail- Ing to report the change of ad- dress of two registered mui-leais, . Li Tam-hi and Lo Ngan-hi, were

Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmitt was involved in an accident yester-adjourned sine die. day afternoon, resulting in injury to his left leg.

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Inspector O'Connor stated that defendant was arrested on Octo- ber 23 and charged by the police with an offence against Li Tam- hi. The defendant was at present in prison awaiting trial.

Mr. Grimmitt was travelling in a ricksha and when turning the corner near the Sincere Company store in Des Voeux Road Central the wheel of the vehicle got caught in a hole in the roadway near the tramtrack where work is proceed Chan Sum, received injuries and ing. Mr. Grimmitt was thrown was treated at the Government from the ricksha. Treatment at | Civil Hospital yesterday. the Government Civil Hospital was Knocked down by an unknown ́found necessary, but he was not de- push-eyellst, a boy, Ÿim Sing, aged

tained.

six years, of 46, Austin Road, re- Alighting from China Motor bus { ceived head injuries and a fractured No. 609 while it was in motion in left leg. He was removed to the Leighton Hill Road, a woman, Kowloon Hospital.

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