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(To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph) Sir.-1
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSSESSION OF
NOTICE.
Mombers and Friends of the Kowloon Union Church are naked to note that the Social arranged for Friday Evening, 15th Novem- ber, to welcome the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. MacLean will not take place.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
Cause
OPIUM
COOLIES GIVEN A
CHANCE
Two wharf coolies were brought before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- Ing on charge of bronches of the Opium Ordinance. The men wore remanded for 48 hours and given the opportunity of establishing their innocence by assisting the police in tracing the person or persons responsible,
What to do to help a child,
The coolles, Ki Ka. 39, and Anyone knowing of a child who Leung Choi, 27, were charged with has been assaulted, neglected or the possession of 400 taels of raw Ill-treed in a manner likely to Yaumati Ferry Wharf yesterday.
opium at Jordan Road near the unnecessary suffering or
Revenue-Officer O'Neill stated injury to health, or knowing of that it was not thought by the note that in the list of a parent who is seeking advice on police that the two men were re- Wreaths that had been laid on the any matter concerning a child, sponsible. The facts of the case omitted the name would be doing an act of kindness were that Chinese Revenue Officer Cenotaph you of the British Legion. This wrenth
y communicating at once with-No. 38 arrested the two coolles was laid by Mesara, Hall-Brutton &
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.Cnbout 7 a.m. yesterday on in-. Tinaon. I shall be glad if you will havo this error corrected in in-c/o G.P.O. Box No. 519, Hongkong, formation. A senior officer was morrow's issue, as many of the Legion or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum sent to make enquiries and it was found that the baskets in which Members were surprised that
110 Road, 1st floor: or the Inspector the eplum was found were for "Yau Wreath was laid.
242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or Cheung." This men were found Chinese two baskets of "In the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol with A
Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.
water chestnuts and two baskets the opium All further steps will be taken, of orangea in which
borne, by the was concealed. expenses
The information received was be not against the coalies, but against baskets of the type produced. The
cart with the words Memory" was attached to the Wreath.
F. G. MAUNDER, Secretary,
Earl Haig's Fund.
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baskets were
TWO DEAD, - TWO MISSING IN WRECK
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which were preparing even then to start, the marooned seamen built rafts and, taking the Silver- hazel's few passengers, aboard, launched them into the surf.
DIED OF EXPOSURE ·
Mantia, Nov. 13. It is now learned that one of the four women aboard the ill- fated Silverhazel, Mra.. Neil Wil- liams of Los Angeles, died of ex- posure aboard a raft, which was floated by the marooned survivors of the wreck and paddled towards the U.S. destroyers, which had been standing by
The destroyers, aided by the tux Trabajador, picked up nity living and two dead of the fifty-four aboard the Silverhazel. Captain Lennard and one of his crew are missing.
All the survivors left the rock on which they were marooned on rafts made from lumber from tho wreck. It was an their
of сяспре, оп voyage raft, that Mrs. Williams died. United Press.
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left in an empty (Continued from Page 1) storehouse where they were up Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel posed to be, but nobody enlled for Hoare, spoke at one or more meet- {them,
take
Inspector Shannon stated that. inga to-day. The official Labour A fine of $15, or three weeks' hard the men were known at the wharf Opposition leader. Major Attlee,
long spoke at Nettingham. for a Inbour, was imposed on Li Tim, aged and had been there
Results from 300 odd constituen- 22, unemployed, when he was charged time. He further suggested that
cles, where counting will with the unlawful possession of 20 if the men were innocent they place immediately after the close Abt. "Ape on the Air" sponsored by dozen towels at Hillier Street, before would assist the police in finding of poll on Thursday, will begin to
Macfadyen nt the Central Magistracy this morning. Inspector" A. W. Smith stated defendant was arrested by a detective in possession of the towels and could not give satisfactory explanation as to how be came by them. All defendunt would Bay was that he had picked them up in the street.
Cebu Portland Cement Co-The Mystery Singer and Linn Flor. n.m. The Town Celer--A Quarter A.1%
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wed-
the persons responsible.
His Worship agreed and re- for forty-eight manded the min hours in police custody.
FOUND IN THERMOS FLASK
bo received about ten o'clock, and the British Broadcasting Corpora. tion is arranging to announce the in their programmes as they are hotels and published. Clubs, resturants in London and pro- Tni-go, Wong
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married | vincial centres are arranging into woman, was charged with posses-special entertainments late sion of 14 taels of raw opium and the night, at which the results ou plending guilty was fined $420, will be announced to the assembl with the alternative of 10 weeks ed guests. British Wireless. hard labour. The opium was con-- Ascated.
The following forthcoming dings are announced:Mr. Stanley George Smith, police ofeer, Central LAST WEEK! Police Station, and Miss Freda Ray
Liu Choi, 36, unemployed, was wood, of Wembley House, Wembley Revenue-Oicer H. Major, pro- sentenced to 12 months' hard labour London; Mr. Oscar Guttinger, en-secuting, stated that the woman for returning from banishment by gineer, 20 Ashley Road, Kowloon, and was arrested coming off the Can-Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Miss Margaret Amanda Drysdale, et
tou express at the Kowloon-Canton Magistracy this morning. Defendant 152 Prince Edward Road.
Railway Station on Monday and admitted being banished for ten years the opium was found concealed in July this year, and pleaded that he had returned to get Nome money. a thermos flask.
came to get erdant ut a criminal re- "The last time you worship, you did cord in which it was recorded that o by last year her ball of $75 estreated for a similar offence,
The woman stated from the dock
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The Young Australia Lengue party accepted an invitation to inspect Mountain Lodge, the Peak residence of H.E. the Officer Admininistering the Government this morning. The girls drove up about 11 o'clock and were conducted round the house and that she acted as carrier for an- grounds by Capt. W. 3. R. Cragg, other person this time, but last year she was selling the opium A.D.C. to His Excellency.
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In the list of wreaths_sent to the funeral of the late Mr. E. Jones, on Monday, one sent by Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Ireland' should have been in- cluded.
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