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MAN WHO TWICE STOWED AWAY Appearing before Mr. S. F. Balfour ing, a Intvinn. Edurds Zarius, 30 years, was remanded for one week for enquiries to be made regarding the Danish steamer Dago on which the man stated he lost his passport.
MOTHER CONTINUES at the Central Magistrocy this morn-
HER SUIT.
OPIUM HIDDEN IN. WAX
MADE UP AS PILL
IMITATIONS
Raw opium, discovered in imitation wax pikks used by Chinese women, led to a fine of $200, with the afternative of three months hard labour, being imposed by Mr. Balfour at the Cen-. tral Magistracy tale morning Yeung Siu-nam, 47, unemployed.
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police at the No. 2 Station about of Freddie's aunt, her husband's | ed kong also a stowaway. parcel, containing the pills, to the
Kowloon Water Supply. Inbour was imposed by Mr. W. Scho- It is hereby notified that comfeld, at the Central Magistracy this mencing on Friday, 15th-May, the morning, on Tsoi Leung-san, veget- hours of supply in all districts of able uwker, charged with having Kowloon and Sew Kowloon will caused grievous boully harm to Tai Leung, a coolfe foreman at Welling ton Barracks,
him with n by cutting be--
chopper, on the fret flour of No. 10 Moon Street, on May 3,
Dowman Detective-Sergeant C. said defendant gave himself up to the B.15 a.m. on May 3. Complainant was brought into the station shortly after and was sent to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital.
Enquiries made' revealed that.com- plainant Ilved at No, 10 Moon Street,
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an opium first floor, which divan, which defendant frequently visited. On May 2, about 0.15 p.m., the men had a quarrel over one of floor the other occupants of the THE MAY HALF-YEARLY having passed a counterfeit ten-cont
on t piece hawker. Defendant pick- GENERAL MEETING of VOTING ed up,a bamboo stool and complain- MEMBERS will be held at the Club ant an opium stool. Defendant was struck on the forehead with the pipe.
ALL MEMBERS are cordially day, 28th May, 1936, at 5.30 p.m. invited to attend and participate
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trade experts had estimated that the House, Happy Valley, on Thursand before any further damage could
New York, May 12. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow summary of yesterday's TO LET-6-roomed furnished bunga-Jones
conveniences, garden, market:-The volume of trading to- low, modern garage, servants available, moderatoday was the lowest for the past 10 months and prices followed the recent rental for 6 months from June 1st, pattern-early firmness and a decline immediate possession if required.
Steel stocks wero Apply Warden, St. Stephton's College,in the last hour.
spite of the fact that depressed in Stanley, OFFICE FLAT, TO LET-Commo- United States Steel Corporation in dlous Office Accommodation in P & 0 April earned around 25 cents per Building. Ready for occupation on common are we the be excellent 1st July, 1936. Apply Mackinnon months' showing would be
The remainder of the List declined in Mackenzie & Co., P&O Building.
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sliver and copper mixed, but securities were steady. The market for bonds was dull and irregularly the Curb Ex- higher. Stocks on by change were dull and Irregular.
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be done, they were separated. At 7 complainant a.m. the following day. ant entered attacked him with was on the premises, when delet in niy" discussion which may chopper. Complainant picked up a bamboo stool to defend himself, ensue.
He received six cuts, and was still required to attend the hospital. The chopper was defendant's own proper- ty.
By Order of the Stewards,
S. A. SLEAP, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 8th May, 1936. THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
FALSE PRETENCES
GAOL AFTER TENTH CONVICTION
Having nine previous convictions The Fifty-fifth Ordinary General for theft, Ho Ma-tre, boatman, up- Meeting of Shareholders will be peared before Mr. W. Schofield, at the held at the Offices of the under-Central Magistracy this morning. signed on Thursday, the 21st May, charged with thefi of $20 by false No. 138 at the Central Market, Stall 1930, at Noon, for the purTose of pretences from Lo Taim, master of receiving the Report of the on May D. General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December,
1935.
The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 7th to the 21st May, 1936, both days inclusive.
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CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
child,
Defendant admitted the charge and was sentenced to six months hard
vision. labour and two years police super-
Defendant, it was alleged by Sub- Inspector J. Dredge, obtained the money by posing as a representative consignment of fish, valued at $21, of a fish dealer in Cheung Chau. A had been delivered to complainant, was Kent to and defendant sold he collect the money and so obtained $20. He asked the master of the stall to send the balance of $1 by the ferry to the dealer in Cheung Chinu, This was done, and the dealer then found out what had happened. description
defendant was given by the complainant, and this enabled the dealer to have defendant arrested in Aberdeen.
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DOGS WITHOUT MUZZLES
LOCAL SOLICITOR
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Los Angeles, May 12 The action of Mrs. Bartholomew, mother of the child flm sensation,
Det-Sergh, F. E. Russell stated Freddle Bartholomew, was reopened that defendant had a registration to-day on the order of Judge Harry certificate. He had left his travel
Mrs. Bartholomew Archibald.
steamer Dago at passport on the seeking to dissolve the guardianship Saigon. He missed his ship and stow- to. Manila, whence he came sister.
Freddie's father said to-day that a was found wandering about the He tentative basis for a friendly settle Kawloon Godown wharves ment had been reached and that he enquired for the Secretary of the expects the principals in the action General Charities and was sent to to agree to It.-United Press,
the police. He told the police he camo to Hongkong to seek employment on a ship.
Zarius was charged with commit ting n
breach of the Passports Ordinanco.
DR. RUXTON HANGED
MURDERED WIFE AND SERVANT
Manchester, May 12. Dr. Buck Ruxton, Indian-born gynecologist, was hanged to-day.
of murdering He WRA Convicted his wife and a servant, Mary Roger- son, after two dismembered bodies had been found in a ravine.
The prosecution used photography and microscopy as a means of colla!- of ing hundreds
fragments of human bodies found in the raving. Finally the bodles were identifled beyond all doubt.
Buxton protested his 'Innocence to the last-United Press.
TREATY SENT TO SENATE
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Washington, May 12. President Franklin D. Roosevelt has sent the London Naval Treaty, ap- proved by Britain, France and the United States at the last naval con- ference, to the Senate, where ratifica- tion le expected shortly.
Anyone knowing of a child who has been asaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner. likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a would be doing an act at kindness H. S. V. Mossop, salicitor, of 458, by communicating at once with The Peak, was fined $15 when he appeared betare Mr. Balfour at the The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Central Magistracy this morning and for summons c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, pleaded guilty to a
ker Pokfulum allowing his dog abroad in Barker or the Inspector, 49 Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Road unmuzzied and not on the lead. C. A. da Roza, of 3, May Road, was Violet Peel Health Centre, John also fined $15 on a
similar summons ston Road, Wanchai;
the regarding his dog in May Road. Mr. Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol J. A. de V. Soares, who represented the defendant, slated that when the Street, 1st floor. Kowloon.
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defendant questioned his servant he was told that the servant took off the muzzle, as it was too tight.
The Foreign Relations Committee of the has arranged for hearings Treaty Bill to begin on May 13- Krater,
Chan Sze, 30, coollo at the Shing Mun Dam, was admitted to the Gov ernment Civil Hospital yesterday suffering from a wound on the head, caused when he was attacked by an- other man armed with a chopper. Jils alleged assallant has been arrester
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Leung Sung, employed aboard the stennier Kwong Sal, was discharge with a caution, it being explained by R. O. Grimmitt that the defendant was arrested on his way to deliver first defendant at 9 Graham Street. The pills. Kald Mr. Grimmitt, were rolled in Canton. In first defendant's wax which bore cubicle was found Bomo traces of raw opłum.
Each with a provious conviction. Ng Wing, 33, was sentenced to two months imprisonment and Kwan Wah, 20, to one month by Mr. Balfour at the Central Police Court this morn- of rubber ing for stealing a pair shoes from a Morrison Street. Sub- Inspector
Sabey -prosecuted. Au Fook, 45, street coolie, was also given a month's imprisonment for the theft ground floor. of three jackets from 5, Peel Street,
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SPANISH CABINET
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LIFE SENTENCE
St. Paul, May 12. Harry Campbell to-day pleaded guilty to Federal charges of kidnap- Bremer and was sentenced to life im- immediately ping Mr. Edward prisonment.-United Press.
Lee Wai-kuen, 21, a brush-maker,
BANK WON'T REOPEN and Lee Che, 54, tobacco dealer, made another appearance before Mr. Blac
Rome, May 12. Magistracy fadyen at the Kowloon this morning, charged with posses- Marshal Badoglio has refused to sion of 16 counterfeit ten-cent pieces permit the Bank of Ethiopia to re of mixed metal in the
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floor of
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open. It will be replaced by a branch tin Service.
The first defendant was additionally of the Bank of Italy, Renter's Bulle charged with uttering six counterfeit
and second defendant
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ten-cent C
forged with the Hongkong Government Treasury $1 II. note. Detective-Inspector A. Elston is prosecuting, and Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones is to appear for the dafeace. The case was remanded un- til to-morrOW,
Alleged to have stolen a jacket cons taining $1, Wong Yat-ping, 24, dented having stolen the money, but admitted stealing the jacket when he was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. Macfadyen this morning. Inspector Ellis agreed that defendant did not know there was a $t note in the jacket. When the jacket wILE taken out from the pawnshop, the note was still in one of the pockets. His Worship bound defendant over. In $50.to keep the peace for a year and ordered him to pay 60 cents to the complainant or go to prison for week.
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For committing a breach of the Deportation Ordinance, Man Wang, 39, unemployed, was sentenced to nine months hard labour by Mr. Balfour at the Central Polico Court this morning. Defendant was banished in March last year for ten years: Sub-Inspector Saucy prosecuted.
Chi Fung, a coolie at the Shing Mun reservoir, was accidentally electrocu tod hon ho came into contnet with
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DARDANELLES PROBLEM
Geneva, May 12. Signatories of the Lausanne Posco Treaty will meet at Montreux, on the shores of Lake Geneva, on June 22 to consider the Turkish request regarding the ro-armament of the Dardanelles. Router's Bulletin Ser vice.
FAIR TO SHOWERY Pressure continues to be highest over the Pacifle to the cast of Japan. It is relatively low over Indo-China. The depression is situated to the south of Korea, moving eastward. Local forecast:S. E. winds, moderate; fair to showery.".
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours totalled ending at 10 am. to-day 0.11-inch. The total since January 1 la 0.61 Inches against an average of 14.78 inches.
a live wire yesterday. It appears he Chan Tai, motor boat coxswain, was climbed up a bank and hold on to an admitted to the Government Civil electric wire from a standard, and Hospital yesterday suffering
from
was killed. The body was removed injuries received in an nocidental fall to the Mortuary.
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