TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST

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ADMITTED

PRISON SENTENCE

IMPOSED

Appearing on remand before Mr. W. Scholleid, at the Central Magis Leney this morning, on four charges of laurinry at shops in Lyndhurst Terrace during last month, Leung Iu, 17, unemployed, was sentenced to a total of four months' hard labour, and ordered pay one of the com- plainants $5 amends, in default, Seven days' hard labour.

Defentant was charged yesterday with a man named Tang tu, who was given a sentence of eight months' bard labour on six charges. They were arrested after they had made an up- successful ntigmpt to commit

CHICAGO WHIPPED

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ST. LOUIS LEAPING

AHEAD

BROWNS RUN

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Now York, Aug. 5. St. Louis Cardinals went further into the lead to-day when they defent aled their nearest rivals, the Chicago

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P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND burary at a knop in Queen's Hot Cubs, four to one in the first, of t

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Detective-Sergeant Riddell said de- fendant had been smoking opium since 14 years of age. His father was dead, and his mother had run away soon after her husband's death. De- fendunt hud, a brother who was a shop fók), and an unele, master of

faricy pads shups, but both wislied him to be given a prison sentence.

Defendunt admitted the chuurges yesterday.

WEEK'S TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS

NO FATALITIES IN

LATEST REPORT

In the Colony of Hongkong includ- ine the eland, Kowloon and The New Territories during the week ending at mon Saturday, August 1. there were altogether 49 trafic accidente, as the result of which 24 persons were

jure.

Or e per: Mis injured, 14 were pede Trtans who were other walking or running demiss the read and were strunk by vehicles, Two tramear pos- monsters and a hus pareunger weren begin

Cardinals hit eight times, Davis getting a homer, while the Cubs it five.

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TWO BANISHEES

GAOLED

CAME BACK SECOND

TIME

Sentence of six months' hord In- Uour was passed on epch of two re- turned banishees when they admitted coming back before their 10-year terma had expired, befree Mr. E. Hinsworth at the Kowloon Mägis- tracy this morning. Wong Ming, 32, deported on April 25, 1931, explained that he had merely heen. pinssing through the Colony. He admitted a previews esnviction far the

| Sub-Inspector · E. Rogers prossented..

Chung Sam, 52. nimitted it Mix menthe term of imprisonment for coming back from a previous banish ment, and pleaded that he had res turned to look for a friend to barrow- money from him, is Intok! dopurta. tion order had been imposed on July D 45% this year. Det-Sgt. Davies pro-eputed.

ANOTHER CASE

New York Giants bent Boston Braves eight to four, Ott beating the pilcher-tvice for a home run and Leung Shing, 35, unemployed, was Ripple scoring another. There were committed to stand his trial at the twelve hits altogether. Boston hit Criminal Sessons by Mr. W. Scho- eight, Cuccinolo homering. Doston field, at the Central Magistracy this had two errors.

morning, on a charge of having pe- turned from banishment before the expiration of his period of ten years received on October 23, 1935.

Detective-Sergeant T. G. Mackay, defendant's prosecuting, produced

twelve which showed record, previous convictions, and also his Anger-prints,

Brooklyn brat Philadelphia soven to three on equal terms in the hitting tutal. Phillie Envo away three

went

AMERICAN LEAGUE SL. Loutly Browns

wild agalust Chiengo, scoring sixteen rans on seventeen hits, West and Clift hitting homers, Chicago's fourteen hits were held down to four run by Ught infield

play.

Cleveland beat Detrol with the runs to four, though the Tigers had twelve hits to the Indians nine, and one of the three errors,

Philadelphia beat - Washington nine lo six, hitting fourteen to ten. The winners hd three of five errors.

New York, with seven runs, beat Houston's pale, Dimaggio hittingg elreuit drive,--Renter,

jured while alighting from moving ONE-ARMED THIEF

troncars and a moving motor bus |

ri protively. One motor eyele driver and a bicycle rider were injured through falling from their vehicle « whilst in motion.

Mintor

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Two Chinese girls, playing on the { REPEATED OFFENCES festpath, were injured by a big mouning the pavement. Three heyete riders wogs injured as the re-

of cations between vehicles. of New 40 neidents. 18 were rollisions between vehicles; 19 were collisions between vehicles and pedestrians; and 12 nevidents were dur to other cases,

VARIETY TURN AT KING'S

BRIGHT SHOW NOW ON BILL

Bright, elena and elever is variety s now being per anstend by the Vicum Caberet at the King'a

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Evidence was given by Kwong Lee, Chinese detective, who stated that defendant was handed over to him by Japanese at No. 1 Hau Fund Lane about 3.30 am. on July 25, where he had been arrested when trying to commit a Jarceny,

Other formal evidence was given by police interpreters, after which defendant was committed,

OFFERED TO SELL REVOLVER

COOLIE GETS STIFF SENTENCE

Requesting the Magistrate, Mr. E. Hinsworth to take a serious view of the easy, Det-Sgt. D. G. MagPherabų, prosecuting Tung Kuu, 24-year-old A youth, Ngal Fat with only one earth-carrying ceulie, on a charge of arin, appeared before Mr. Q. A. Apsession of a revolver and

ammual Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magist- ¡tion at the Kowloon Magistracy this racy this mugs of vegetables, tried to sell the weapon which might with morning, stated that defendant had charged stealing two baskets from a gardiener, Lau Hol.

have been acquired by Tobber. phoning the facts, Sergeant Mus defendant was arrested said Con information at the Kun Lung Теп House, 460 Prince Edward Road, a little, after 11 o'clock on the morning of July 26. The revolver, fonded in four chambers, was found wrapped in a fork and cloth iti Tung's girdle,

Imposing a fine of $250, or eight non imprisonment, the Magistrate The Inspector ndried that every remarked: [ "You people who walk thing had been done to help defen-around with guns in this Colony re- dant, but he would pay no attention, present a very undesirable element Six months hard labour was imposed, which we want to get rid of."

Detective Sub-Inspector R. Cun- ningham said defendant was stopped with the baskets in bis possession. He admitted having taken them from Matauwel, and when taken there complainant Identified the vegetables as having been stolen from his Kurden. Defendant and a record of 10 previous convictions, and was un- Eder police supervision until 1935,

Nobel-Parring Jang Withers Especially good are the -tance-limbers by - the "Kassiano; --

These including altra modern tanga and a Polish traditional dance. Mis Getty also delights with her serpen- fine dance, whilst the final ensemble. with musical bells speciality, is excellent. A. Grubel does aume clever jużaling turns and also exeels with the xylophone. Altogether, a bright little show, well worth seeing.

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STATE OF RIVERS.

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Appearing on remand for having taken part in a transaction to transfer possession of a child for a

· valuable" consideration,' four women, Le Ngan-kwal, Wu Sze, So Yee and | Chan Suk-in, were, at the Central Magistracy to-day, remanded until 2.30 p.m. on August 10 for the hearing of the case. Mr. A. el Arculli appeared for Chan Suk-in. Inspector Ellis said that Mr. Quinn, who up- peared for So Yee at the lost hearing, had_withdrawn from 'Ilio_case,_and

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The total Expenditure In 1936 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date is $18,000 only.

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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

SIXTH ANNUAL

Amateur Photographic

Competition

June-August, 1936.

Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below.

Ilules The following

will govern Crepetition e

4.-The Competition is confined exclusivoly |

to whiteve photoraphers.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY, 、

will be accepted for 18 -No responsibility

non-delivery, loss or damage, • A---Photographs must not be less tham Pust-card also (oxcepting in the Children's Section) and the entry form should be lightly parled on the back.

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Pictura submitted in Sepla toner should be accompanied by, a smaller print fa black and wežektor.

-The Fries will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudgm to be the best photographe in each Beetfun Each entry must be necompanied by form which will be published dally during the period of the Competition. 4. The right is publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph is reserved. 8.-Photographs which have been alerady enter local competitions are in- ellpluie.

At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors

9.--No, correspondence will be entered läbi

In connection with the Competition. 10.--Entries in the 'Children's Section musi bear the ukme, age and address on the entry form counterfynod by a parent,

11-5 employee or member of any firta in the photographle trade is permitted in compels,

12,-Members of the Blaffs of the Honakolla Telegraph and the Bouth China Morning Post are that permitted to compete.

on application at the Office with seven-The siccistan of the Judges shall be final,

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