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Koreans Lack Passports
Three Ordered To
Be Expelled
Mitsuo Iwasaki, nged 30, described па barber by profession,
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Was charged before Mr. K. Keen of the Central Magistracy this morning with failing to report his departure from the Colony in May, 1935, and with entering the Colony without a valid passport on July 30, this year. 'Defendant denied the Arst charge, but admitted the second.
Siberia Mail Overdue
Route Used Only At
Sender's Risk
The Hongkong-public can still send letters to Europe via Siberin, but at their own risk, said Mr. E. J. Wynne-Jones, Postmaster - General this morning.
THE HONGKONG
Coolie Goes On Joy-Ride
In Car Belonging
To European
Hung Sing-cheung, 18, a coolle in the employ of a European resident, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with (a), driving a car with out a licence, (b) driving a private cur without the permission of owner, (e) having no rear light on a car he was driving.
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
Bullock Badly Beaten
S.P.C.A. Inspector Intervenes
of the
AUGUST 10, 1937..
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Vocal Quartette From
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Z.D.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres Radio Programme Broadcast by
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4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.00 Orchestral Music, Stradella--Overture Parts 1 and 2 (yon Flotow and Balfour) Bourne- mouth Municipal Orchestra; fun- Stokowski and the Philadelphia Or Karjan Dunce No. 1 Leopold
(Elgar) New Symphony Orchestra
7.18 Negro Spirituals.
A fine of $20, or one month, was imposed on Ng Tung, 43, by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magls- tracy this morning on a charge of cruelly to a bullock, in Waterloo Yesterday the PMG, enquired of
Road on Monday, Shanghai by cable whether the postal authorities there were still prepared
6.P.C.A. stated that at 2.50 p.m. on the Inspector G. Fowler, tu accept Hongkong mail for Europe for transmission via Siberia. Shang-
Monday the was in a bus going along Trame-Sergeant Bethell said Mr. Waterloo Road and saw defendunt hat replied in the aflirmotive. F. J. Maunder, of No. 2 Stubbs Road, unmercifully and continuously bent-
However, Acting Sub-Inspector
Mr. Wynne-Jones be had for some time past J.. Elieves the authorities up North will that his car was being taken out at piece of wood. Witness alighted suspected in a bullock on the hocks with a Edwards sald Iwanki arrived in the use the alternative route and send Colony by Chinese steamer on July 30 from Shanghal. He reported Vladivostack, instead of overland to Mr. Petersen, a neighbour, saw the the face and bend. He was handed
the mall from Shanghal by water to his and replaced before he used from the bus and found. defendant chestra; Salut D'Amour: Carissima
it in the mornings. On Sunday night, wildly slashing the bullock his arrival to the police, but on his Peiping.
across record being looked up, it was dis- The
ear being taken out and informed over to a constable, while the bul- disturbances in the North have Mr. Maunder, who covered that he had failed to report clearly
in turn itsrupted his departure from Hongkong in Siberion mails. The last mall
the
com-lock was taken to the slaughterhouse, incoming muntented with the police.
which was its destination. May, 1035. Defendant was naked forceived here from England by that and, together with the two gentlemen, explaining that he was beating the
FC- Sergeant Bethell went to the scene Defendant admitted the his passport, and could not produce
says he knows there is a big kong would also have nothing to do Latch of mail from England He came back at about 2.15 and was with defendant, paying the man was
arrested. a Korean. Defendant alleged he had has not be able to discover precisely Mr. Petersen's employ, admitted that somewhere in North China, but he
Defendant, who was a coolle in reported his departure in 1935 by where. It is possible, however, that he had taken the car out on several naking friends to notify the police for it has been held over at Pelping. him, but the police had no record
| occasions, and had once damaged it of this. However, the police were
against the side of a to the extent of $15 by banging it willing to withdraw the first charge
wall. if defendant admitted the second,
one. The Japanese Consul in Hong-Jon Was August 3. Mr. Wynne-laid in walt for the man to return. [ animal because
has been received by the Hongkong In the meantime, no Information postal authorities as to the next in- ward Siberian mall, and it is In- possible to say when it may be ex- This was accordingly done, and an expulelon order made against defendue, and may quite easily not reach pected. It is already a week over dant on the second charge.
here for another week.
OTHER CASES
Two young Koreans, Youn Kleung Pil, aged 22, and Whang II Han, aged
24, both unemployed, were also brought before Mr. к Keen thin morning. Both were charged with entering the Colony without
valid passports on August 7.
METAL THEFTS CONTINUE
VARYING SENTENCES FOR LIKE OFFENCE
Theft of six ingots of lead, valued at $25, from a shop in Lyeemun vil- age, Shauldwan, yesterday. led to the appearance of Sing Fu, 33, before Mr. W. Schufeld at the Central Magistracy this morning,
Inspector A. Wright said that de- fendant, with
othera not
two
His Worship imposed sentence of $10, or 14 days' hard labour, on the Arst charge. $20, or one month, an on the third, the terms to run con- the second, and $5, or seven days,
currently,
SINCERE TAIPAN
MURDER
HEARING COMMENCES
TO-MORROW
charge,
would not move.
His Worship remarked that in an-
Should defendant have pleaded not other case of this sort it would be better it the animal were kept alive. gulity and engaged counsel it might amination of the animal. have been necessary to have an ex-
Passengers
Lost Overboard On Voyage From Hongkong
Two passengers and two members of the crew of the E. & A. liner in lost their lives on the last voyage from the Far East to Austro- lin-the unluckiest telp the well known
Pain arrived in Melbourne ship has yet made. The Nankin
at the end of July.
The two passengers were Lost overboard. They were Mr. A. H. Melbourne. and Miss Henry, of
with them, as they were. Koreans. custody, entered the shop in the car Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Isabella Shannon, a stewardess, Mr.
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Acting Sub - Inspector Edwards stated that defendants went to the police registration office and reported that they had arrived from Canton on the steamer Kingyuan on August 7 They had no passports, papers of identity or money, and the Japanese Consul would have nothing to do Defendants claimed to have come
hours of the morning through from Feiping and said they were window.
Less than an hour Inter students,
defendant was arrested on a sampan made but the others gol away with the
lead, which was not recovered.
Ilis Worship imposed a sentence of two months hard labour and order- ed defendant to pay $25 amends or
An expulsion order against both men.
was
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CHINA TO NAME WAR undergo an additional month,
COUNCIL
ANOTHER CASE Stopped and searched In Jordan Road on Sunday, Li Man, aged 10, (Continued from Pape i.)
was found to have 76 small bars of lead in the suitcase he was enrrying, forever? Stace my return from the When questioned, he
bc ndmitted North Jnst week the several speeches having stolen it from a
in Re- shop in which I made were calculated to clamation Street. Further enquiries either arouse the people to make pre-revealed that he had been working parations for the national emergency there until August 3, when he had or remind them of their duty to the been discharged for inefficiency. He state during the national emergency. was allowed to stay on till Just Sun- Since the national crisis has now day, when he left with the lead. El reached such an acute stage, let me also admitted having stolen 27 bars tell you that the proper altitude of on the day of his dismissal.
worth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, he was fined $30, or one month's hard labour. Detective Sergeant James Forrest said the bars were valued at $35.
Police Court hearing of the chargen against the four men arrested in con- nection with the murder of Mr. David Chan Ste on May 13 will definitely commence to-morrow afternon before
Magistracy. Thursday afternoon and In the following every afternoon week continuntion of the ease.
have also
been reserved for the The accused are Li Fook-cheung, fume Company, charged with being chict manager of the Sincere Per-
an accessory before the fact and with procuring the murder; Koo Wal-tak, 26. life Insurance broker. Leung Wong, 32, unemployed, and Au Hling, 37, unemployed. all charged with murder.
44.
CROWN LAND SALE
MT. KELLET AND STANLEY SITES SOLD YESTERDAY
Two rural building lots were sold at an auction of Crown Landa con- ducted by Mr. H. West, Superinten at the offices of the Public Works Department, yesterday,
every citizen Is to remain calm as Appenting before Mr. E. Hims-dent of Crown Lands and Surveys,
usual and face the inpending war with foriltude, and keep in mind the truthful saying that in union there is strength. We must wholeheartedly work for our final success; we must have confidence, but not exotism; and and we must work hard and tell the 1ruth always.
STRENGTH OF GUILDS "The spirit of resistance can be preserved if all citizens foln unions, or guilds pertaining to their respec- tive occupations, and obey the orders of their organizations. Each union of guild represents a unit of a city, and each city a unit of the nation. every guild is well-organized and dis- cipline maintained, be
ined, every citizen will turned into a well-organized unit of
nation-wide a
organization exercising an iron discipline in the interests of the state.
I
Governor Wu went on to say: "We want peace; and we will fight for peace. But We must be well- organised ourselves to fight, to die and to sacrifice.
If we do not organize ourselves whatever ancrifice will be without significance nee and without a price. The more organized we are the longer we will be able to resist, and the longer our resistance the more chance we have for final victory."
CAR PARKING OFFENCES
SEVERAL EUROPEANS
PROSECUTED
ARTS PALACE FOR GLASGOW
year,
PART OF EMPIRE EXHIBITION
bought Rural Building Lot No. 300, Mr. W. H. Owen, of 196, The Peak, at the price of $7,509. The site has
on i
Henry was an elderly business mon, who was
Orst travelling W health to and from the East.
trip He disappeared when the ship was between Rabnut and the Australian Miss Shannon was missed when the liner was between Moji and Hongkong,
const.
members of the crew died, and were During the voyage two Chinese buried at sea. It is believed that they were suffering from pneumonia.
STOWED AWAY FROM ILOILO -FINE IMPOSED ON MECHANIC
Ahamat Berajad, 27, a mechanic, was fined $5, or 14 days. by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistrney this morning on a charge of stowing away on bourd the steam- er Castlemoor which arrived in Hong- kong from Iloilo on Saturday. defendant was found hiding in a life- Det.-Sergt. B. V. Hutchinson said
an area of 19,000 sq. ft. and is on beat a few days after the ship had Mount Kellett Road. Mr. Owen In-sailed from Iloilo.
tends building a residence.
Defendant said he was
burn
in
The other lot registered as Stanley Hongkong and that he had had work Inland Lot No. 4 jointly pur- chased by Mrs. Tang Shun-yat and
on board the ship.
Was
It was explained that this work
Negro Spirituni Medley: Intro: I'm n rolling and Sing-a-Hol; Hall de Crown; Joshun fit de Battle ob Jericho; I got a robe; Oh Lord I done; De Gospel Train; Black Sheep: Heav'n bells are ringin'; I'll hear de Trumpet sound: Swing low; Walk together, children; Paul Robecon (Bass) and Jack Hylton and His
Ole Orchestra; (u) De
Ark's A Movering (Arr. Hall Johnson); (b) Ezekiel Saw De Wheel (Arr. Brown); Paul Robeson (Bass) and Lawrence Drown (Plano).
7.30
Stockt Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market.
7.35 Military Band Musin. Review Of The Troops: Part I Intro: Scipio; King Cotton; Galopede; Cock o' the
God North;
Save the King; May Blossom; Part II Intro: Royal Artillery Slow March; Brilish Grenadiers; Highland Laddle; St. Patrick's
Men of Harlech; Day; Money Musk; Wait for the Wagon: Of The Mountain Gnomes; The Mil Band of H. M. Welsh Guards; March In The Black Forest (R. Ellenberg); The Regimental Band of Grenadier Guarda; Prairie Flower; Lynwood (Ord Hume); The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band; Croonation Bells (Portridge); Royal Cavalcade (Ketelbey); The Band of II. M. Cold- sircam Guards. nouncements.
0.00 The Weather and An-
8.03 Bach Plano Concerto in C
Major.
Played by Arthur Schnabel and Kur! Ulrich Schnabell and The Lon- dor Symphony Orchestra, cond, by Adrian Boult
8.30 Studio-E. O'Nell Shaw and Quartette.
d'Aquino, Victor Saunders, and E. Eva Turner, Helen Lockhart, Gaston The Passing Show" by H. Oliver;
O'Neil Shaw at Plano.
9.00 Light Orchestral Music. An American In Paris (Gershwin); Symphony Orchestra with Gershwin; Handel In The (Grainger); Mock Morris Dancea (Grainger); New Light Sym- phony Orchestra;" Casino (Gungi, Op. 237); Gold And Silver, Waltz (Lchart: The Bohemia Or- chestra.
Tanze
0.30 Relay London-News and An- nouncements.
9.55 Variety.
do like to be beside the Sengide
Dixon Request Medley: Part II
last Night; If you were the only girl Blaze away; Who Were you with
Plenic; Dinah; Down at the Old Bull in the World: Part II-Teddy Bears
Doris; Shes o Lassie from Lancashire; and Bush; Just a Wee Deoch and I do like to be beside the Seaso pool Organist); Senorita (From the Reginald Dixon (The Famous
Serenade (Lockton and Navini): John Film-The Private Life of Don Juan)
Mr. Y. L. Tang of St. Stephen'n Col- was given him after he was discover- Brownleo
(Baritone): a
lege, for $414. It has an area of ed in the lifeboat, over 2,000 sq. feet. Two semi-de- tnched residences planned for this site, which is near Stanley Village.
are
NEW APPOINTMENT
ROBBED OLD WOMAN
SNATCHER MAY BE
CANED
a young
Raggin' The
Scale
Canadian Capers.
10%
The Hans; Vocal Quarict-Das Gibt's Nur Einmal; Vocal Quartet-Das 1st Die London, Aug. D.
Liebe Der Matrosen; The Melody Major A. A. Longden, formerly the sales, and
No other bidders were present at
Gents with Orchestra; Scenes from the two lots were Art Adviser to the Department of
My Old Dutch): Part 1-Knock'd Overseas Trade, who was responsible secured at upset prices.
in the Old Kent Rood; Daisy Bell; for organising the exhibillons Dutch, Italian, Persian and Chinese of art at Burlington House, has been
Down at the Old Bull and Bush; Part II-We'll All Go Riding on a Rain- bow; My Old Dutch; appointed to direct the organisation
with Betty Wo Chung, London, Aug. D.
man who Balfour as 'Lil' and Michael Hogan of the Palace of Arts which will be
neay Sir Walter Huggard has been se-
snatched a pair of ear-rings from as
as 'Bert and Company; Charlie Kunz @ special feature of the
Piano Empire exhibition at Glasgow next President of Special Courts in the hours for medical examination by When Irish eyes are smiling; Love's
great lected for the combined post of an old woman in Lee Yuen Street
Medley: Intro: Three o'clock yesterday, was remanded for 48 in the morning; Speak to me of The Palace of Arts will pass into lectorate, Judicial Commissioner in Magistracy this morning to see if he
Swaziland and Bechuanaland Pro-
Love; Mr. W. Schofield the possession of the Glasgow Cor-Basutoland, and Legal Adviser to
at the Central old Sweet
Song
Alice Blue Gow My Hero; poration as a permanent building at the High Commissioner for the Basu-
Charile Kunz Hum the conclusion of
111 for a caning, British Wirelers.
the exhibition. toland-Bechuanaland
Sergeant Estall said complainant Arous
Sketch-A Protectorate
Surrealist A Spot Of Fishing Clap- and Swaziland.-British Wireless.
was walking in the street when the ham and Dwyer; Slow Fox Tro defendant came up to her and Dance Of The Gaddy: Fox Trot snatched the rings. Old though she Intermezzo Quivering Quavers Otto was, the victim turned and chased Dobrint and His Piano Symphonists; the man, who was eventually arrest- Comedienne-A Perfect Lady, Wo el by some bystanders in Percival men In Love Doris Palmer.
With car-rings had
Piano; Slow Fox Trot-Blazin' The been thrown away and were not recovered. Trail: Fox Trot-Ife Was & Gentle man's Gentleman Billy Cotton and His Band; Fox Trot-Words Without Music Eddy Duchin and His Orches- tra,.
11.00 Close Down.
OUR GUIDE TO THE
CINEMAS
+
"Polo Joe" (King's Theatre, ta- Colbert and Clark Gable. The im Several Europeans were summoned Joc
day). This is far and away one of is spontaneous and delightful.
Brown's funniest and
most tral Magistracy
"Murder At The Vanilles" (Orlen- this morning for various truffle offences.
quips about China, this clearly being tery-thriller, with songs and dances Mrs. A. W. T. Bonur was fined the result of his visit to the Orlent interspersed, produced with charac- teristic Hollywood celency. It is
is it
Street. The
TRAGIC TOLL OF HUMAN LIFE
Maracaibo, Venezuela, Aug. D.
At least 1081 percons are believed to CAMBRIA CROSSES
before Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- ludicrous Alms. He introduces some fal Theatre, to-day),-Clever mys-have drowned when the launch, An-
to-day, when it apparently Macecicla sank in Lake Maracaibo crowded with 200 workers of the ofl
over-
$3 for parking her car in excess of two years ago. But it has tomfoolery unusual, but very thrilling and elds In the ares-United Press.
the time limit in Connaught Road. It was stated that the car was park- ed there between 2.20 and 5.10 p.m. A representative pleaded guilty.
In a similar case the same penalty was inflicted on E. T. McMullen.
W. Stoker, who pleaded guilty through a representative to a similar offence, also sent a letter stating that his carburettor had been choked. He was cautioned.
administered сп
A caution was
which means so much to the picture well acted by Curl Brisson, Victor and it is hard burlesque.
to Imagine better
McLuglen, Jack Oakle and Kitty Carlise, among others.
WATER LEVELS
FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
for
"Charlie AL The Olympics" (Queen's Theatre, to-day).Warner Oland solving another crime mystery In his own curlous, but fascinating methods. The 1830 Olymple Games make an impressive background for lls sleuthing. Good entertainment. L. J. A. Fielden, who pleaded guilty
"Taras Bulba" (Alhambra Theatre, by letter to having failed to keep to
to-day).--This picture indubitably The River Conservancy Bureatt the left side of the road while driv-shows that France is right up to Kwangtung Province laries the following ing In Pedder Street on July 27.
Hollywood in film-making ability. report an water levels, in metres, for the A summons against Lieut.-Com- It is a brilliant picture, acted, photo-West, North and East Rivers: mander W. G. Banks for having park- graphed and directed with masterly ed his car in Pedder Street last month skill. The dialogue is in French, in excess of the time limit was with but this only adds to the fascination west River at drawn. It was stated that Com- of the Alm. Harry Baur mander Banka was now aboard one Danielle Darrieux stand out among West River at of H. M. ships proceeding Home. a magnificent east of players.
Two drivers of China Motor Bus when they pleaded guilty to having to Theatre, to-day)--Welcome ro-North River at hhd excess passengers on thele Buses turn of the successful Frank Capra East River at on July 27, on the Caine Road route, production which features Claudette
Ilighest LowNI
on
1937
Place of
on W.L. WI Observation record record 6/8 9/0
NIGERIAN ART
ATLANTIC
BEATS CALEDONIA'S TIME
London, Aug. D.
Cambria reached Southampton Water The Imperial Airways dying-boat at five o'clock this afternoon, con- Botwood, Newfoundland, to Foynes, dontinuing her night-time journey from Ireland, completed in 11 hours and 57 minutes, or six minutes less than the time taken by the Caledonia.
London, Aug. 9. The exhibition of native Nigerian wood-carving, terra cottas and water colours, which was opened in London at the beginning of July, has aroused great Interest and the attendances have been so good that it has been decided that the exhibition, which was to have closed at the end of last. week. shull continue open for an- other fortnight.-Briliali Wireless.
on
"ALL CREW SAVED
Scattle, Aug. 9,`- The remaining six members of the and 'Wuchow +24.26-0.787.118.11 crew of the steamer Nerves have
been rescued from the wreck Bthing +18.50 C +381 3.81 the const of Vancouver Island, and a U.S. Coast Guard vessel which was Tsingyuen +8.20 0 + 2.39 +8.99 standing by believes the ship, is a Shamshui + 841 −−1.52 + 1,77 + xa total loss. Canadian fishermen tes-
cued the ship's, company Sheklung + 4.73 -0.31 4 1.83 + 250 ! United Press.
of 12,-
Company vehleles were each fined 13 It Happened One Night" (Majes- North River at
· ་
An earlier announcement gave the. time of last night's Atlantic crossing as 12 hours and two minutes, but an official correction was issued this afternoon.British Wireless.
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