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Song-Rose Marie (Frim!)...Richard Tauber (Tenor): Free and Easy (Porschmann)...... Barnabas von Geezy and His Orchesten.

p.m. Newa ord Announcements from London. 1.20 p.m.

"London Again”—Suite" (Eric Coates) played by the London Palladium Oreliestra,

9.30 p.m. From the Studio,

A Variety Programme by Nee Sa Long (Vocal), Kathleen Kingdon- W. Whitehead Rosa (Piano) A (Saxophone).

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Okt Man River. Can't help lovin' dat man, Smoke geta in your eyés, Lovely to look at and Blue Moon; 2. Sengs→ When I'm with you: Clouds: 3. Saxophone Solo-Estrella; Piano:

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10 p.in. Big Ben from London. 11 p.m.

Close Down.

Tse Fat, aged 40 years, a ship builder, residing at No. 20 Le Lung Hang, received injuries while he was working on board the steamer Hat- ing at the Kowloon Docks yester- He was admitted to the Kwong day. Wah Hospital.

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A DAY

HEROIN ADDICTS

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Declaring that defendant 'www.s using the pills for medicinal pur „poses, Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios plended for leniency when a married?. woman, Chung Yuen, 35. appeared! before Mr. K. Kren at the Central Magistracy this morning, on charges of possession uf 800 herolu pills and

quantity of non-Government pic, pared oplum 1 16 Centre Street on October 13...

The charge concerned with the

withdrawn, while oplum was

the woman was fined $650, Or six mentlis hard labour

first at the charge.

Mr. Remedios pleaded guilty technically, explaining that the de- fendant's husband

suffering

from tuberculosis and was semi- paralysed. Heroin pills were the only relief he had, and he took about a hundred a day. The only | offence was that the wonuin had

amitted to obtain Beence. Mr. Remedios quoted medical authority, to show that heroin could be used with good effect in ecetoin enses.

Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmilt contended that defendant had been engaged in retailing the drug, and produced a number of envelopes which had been found together with the pills.

When the husband was brought| forward. Mr. Grimmitt declared that, he tud not the appenaner of a man who took us much as 100 pills a day.

PEAK TRAMWAY TRESPASSERS

TWO MEN FOUND ON LINE

Clausgilit Trespressing above May Road yesterday, Kwan Chtu, 28, un employed, appeared before Mr. W. Schaffeld at the Central Magistracy this morning, and was fined $20, in default, one month's hard labour,

Sub-Inspector McEwen sail that, about

p.n. yesterday Dout 3.25

Mr. Andrews, of the Peak Tramway Company, saw defendant attempting to get through one of the bridges above May Road. "Mr. Andrews jumped off the tram and arrested defendant. It trans had to be pulled up suddenly, it caused a greal strain on the cable.

Another man, Ng Ching, 26, a grass cutter, was also charged with trespassing below Barker Road, and was fined $5, in default, seven days" hard labour.

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completed

The Air Ministry has

Found guilty on two charges of importing and being in possession of 654 counterfeit ten-cent pieces, with intent to utter then, Luk Ngan-miri.| n young woman, was sentenced to arrangements for the erection of six 12 months' hard labour by the Chlef Government-owned factories for the Justice, Sir Atholl MacCrestor, at the production of additional air engines Criminal Sessions the morning. for the Royal Air Force.

Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown The erection and management of Solleitor, appeared for the prosecu- the factories will be undertaken by tion. The following jury was em the Austin Motor Company, Bristol panelled: Messrs. C. II. Benson Aeroplane Company, the Dalmier

LI Kwan-shek, Leung Company, Rontes (foreman),

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Mr. Abbott said that about 1 sm. of construction-Reuter Speelal,

female searcher on September 26, a Thamed Kwan Ki-man went an board the n.s. Kwong Tung which har just arrived from Canton, for the purpose of searching the passengers.. As she was approaching the necused, who was a third-class passenger, she saw her throw something away. She went up to the accused, searched her and found in one of her pockets a Pan-American Airways regarding package which contained colus. She the corringe of matts," he said. then asked the accused what she had "Many residents of Hongkong, thrown away and received the reply belleving that this plane will carry "Money." The package was pleked mull, have posted letters in both up a few yards away from them, and Hongkong and Macao. I understand it also contained coins.

that several hundred such letters. The accused was brought to the have been sent to Macao." Central Pollec Station where the.. coins were handed over to Detective- Sergt. Pilkington. The coins were Inter examined by Sergeant J. G. Whiteroft, the Treasury expert, who found them to be the the best imita- tions of

of cupro-nickel coins he had

ever seen:-

So.

C.N.A.C. PLANE HERE

A second China National Airways this morning. Corporation plane called at Kol Tack ton at 7.30 am. and took off again It arrived from Can- almost immediately for Shanghai, after picking up Mr. E. Dai, Manager

a

Subsequently, the acetised wus charged and ir reply she auid the the C.N.A.C., who arrived here by coins were given to her by a woman. Bixby. Far Eastern Manager of.

C.N.A.C. plane inst week with Mt. whom she met on board the boat.

Pan-American Airways. The woman asked her to take them.

Mr. Dat has been in Tiongkong in to the Ko Shing tea-house, promising connection with the negotiations her several ten-cent pleces for doing which are expected to lead to a regular service here by the Chinese Kwan Kin-mai), the female Company's planes. He is now searcher, Sergt. Pilkington and Sergt. returning to Shanghal. Whiteroft then gave ovidence in sup- port of the case for tire prosecution. after which

*state- hich the accused, in ment from the dock, said the coins were given to her by a woman who was a stranger to her.

for about ten

The Jury retfred minutes, after which they returned

NORWEGIAN LAD SUCCUMBS

verdicts of guilty on both charges. SHIP ACCIDENT ENDS

His Lordship sentenced the

soner

pri-

FATALLY

ner to 12 months' hard labour on the first count and six months on the second, the sentences to, run coneur-

Christian Foyn, 17-year-old Nor- rently.

wegian deck hand On learning from Mr. Abbott that vessel Taishan, who met with an of the motor the accused was probably on her first accident aboard the ship yesterday. visit to the Colony, His Lordship re-has passed away at the Kowloon marked: "She has made herself a Hospital. longer stay than she had antleigated.'

ITALIAN NOTE TO BRITAIN

REPORTED WHOLLY

NON-COMMITTAL

The lad fell from the shelter deck of the vesset into a deep water tank and was removed to hospital with serious injuries.

The funeral takes place this even- ing passing the Monument at 3 p.m.

terms and only offers preliminary observations, and nothing of a far- reaching character.

This is Interpreted in diplomatic circles as being due to the inminence of the Italo-German discussion of policies.

London, Oct. 20. The Italian reply to the British note on the prospects of the calling nate does not mention the Anglo- If is further understoud that the of a new Locarno conference, It Is Italian political differences understood, was couched in friendly Mediterranean-Reuter.

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INWARD MAILS.

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Strails Shanghal

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.October 27.

October 22.

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October 22.

Japan and Shanghal

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October 23.

Japan and Shanghal

Dehar

October 23,

General Lee

October 23-

Strails and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and papers) London date, 24th September.

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October 23.

Kutori Maru

October 23.

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.October 23.

October 23.

Pres. Adams

October 23.

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.October 23.

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October 24..

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Date and Time.

Wed., Oct. 21, 4 p.m... Pres. Coolidgo Wed., Oct. 21, 4.30 p.m. Tainan

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Thursday.

Emp. of Asia Thurs., Oct. 22, 4.30 p.m. Fooshing.....Thurs., Oct. 22, 5 p.m. Superscribed correspondence only.

DAY BY DAY NEWS

THE WORLD IN A COMEDY TO THOSE THAT THINK, A TRAGEDY TO THOSE WHO FEEL-Horace Walpole..

IN BRIEF,

Local estate to the value of $10,500) was left by the late Mr. Frederick Arthur Britton, formerly a school- The forthcoming wedding is an master at St. Stephen's College, nounced of Mr. Gordon Snyder, Hongkong, and Inle of Cotswold, Chief Superintendent, c/o Pantranco, Linkfield Street, Redhill, Surrey, Mr. Dagupan Pang, Philippine Islands, Britton died at Cartmel Grange, over and Miss Ramona Guevara, residing Sands, Lancaster, on May 3, 1935. at the Hongkong Hotel.

An application by the Rev. E. W. L.

| Marthi for sealing certified copy of Captain Shean, of the Royal probate of the will has been granted. Ulster Rifles, was summoned - before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis tracy this morning, for allowing his

dog on the Repulsc Bay bathing Before Mr. K. Keen at the Cen-" bouch on August 37. Pleading teal Magistracy this morning, Det Ignorance of the regulations, defend Sgt. Hayward made an application

In

for the confiscation of 200 lb. of

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. ant was discharged. Its another sugar, found unmanifested and un-

Kowloon Works

Hongkong Depot

Telephone 57032, Telephone 21279.

ed on behalf of Mrs, Wong Shuk- claimed on board the Tin Yat, lying yul, 48 Kennedy Road, and plended alongside the Po Tak Wharf on gulity to allowing a German sheep October 12. The sugar was stated to dog Lo wander abroad without n have been discovered between decks. muzzle or lead on October 8. A nc confiscation order was accordingly of 510 was imposed.

made.

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