THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY,

APRIL

19.

1938;

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SOCIETY OF YORKSHIREMEN IN HONG KONG. Annual Caborot-Dinner-Danco, 22nd April, 1938.

Members who have not yet sent in their table reservations, are reminded that the list closes! to-morrow.

April 20th.

applications can

after this date.

No

be accepted

THE CANTON INSURANCE

The

OFFICE LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

Fifty-Seventh

Ordinary

Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under signed on Friday, the 6th May, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of

the Report of receiving

the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1937.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD..

General Agents,

Hongkong, 18th April, 1938.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

The Steamship

"D'ARTAGNAN"

No. 11 A/38

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vin Saigon etc., arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, 19th April, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Optum, Treasure and Valuables are belag landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- be ob- loon, whence delivery may tained immediately after innding.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 30th April, 1938, they will Su

not be recognized. Damaged Packages

WHI be

Ur

examin-

cd by the Company's Surveyors Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the ence of the Consignees at 10.00 presence a.m. on Monday, 25th April, 1938.

Consignees must have o Revenue Officer in attendance when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OIL.

Agent.

Hongkong, 19th April, 1930.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

NARCOTIC PEDDLARS

J. ULLMANN & Co. SENTENCED

More

than

1,000

Different

Styles

of

Good

Watches

PRICES,

QUALITY

and

STYLE

PLEASE

TO

New York, Apr. 18.

May

8.00/99 8.07/07

July

9.02/03

0.04/04

Oct.

0.13/15

9.11/11

YOU

Dec.

9.17/15

0.13/14

Jan. (1930)

9.17/10

9.10/16

Mar. (1939)

9.24/23 9.22/23

Spot

0.03

The First Notice Day for May

Cotton is April 20.

New York Rubber

12.05/73 12.78/81 12.95/13.01 13.00/00 13.14/10 13.03/13 13.95/40

Sales for the day:

Chicago Wheat

84/8312

13.31/32 13.49 n

May

July

Scpl.

Duc.

Mar....

FINE

QUALITY

DIAMOND

JEWELLERY

3,020 tons.

Muy

84/844

July

8114/81%

8234/82%%%

Sept.

83!4/83%

Chicago Corn

May

60/00%

50/60

July

61%/01

Sept.

01/01% 024/02

Winnipeg Wheat

Also-

May

July

Oct.

1254/125 126/1207%

115/113% 1157%/116

01/91%

HONGKONG MINES

OUTPUT 3,901 TONS IN MARCH

Hongkong Mines, Limited treated 3,901 tons of ore during the month of March and produced lead, silver and gold concentrates valued at Pesqu 42,325.00, it was reported by Nielson Co., Inc., Managers of the property, to-day.

&

Hongkong Mines recently mado shipments to Europe, one consisting of 00 tons and, the other of 200

tons.

DEANNA DURBIN madabout

la's Now Valversal Pktere

music

LOOSE

DIAMONDS

WHITE-BLUE PURE

J. ULLMANN & Co.

Established 1860

Chater Road Hongkong.

Charged before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor,

at the Criminal Sessions this morning, with ounces of the possession of seven crude herein, 270 herain pills and five ounces

a flat in of pink mass at Clarence Terrace on March 15, Yeung Ho-pe, 27, unemployed, was sentenced to three years' hard labour on plead- ing guilty.

Another man, Woo Wal-man, 05, charged with the possession of 70,400 heroin pills at a flat in Shanghai Street on March D, also plended guilty and was sentenced to three years' hard labour.

A widow, Yu, was similarly sentenced for the possession of 31,500 heroin pills at a flat in Johnston Road, on March 25. She asked for Jentency, but his Lordship said he hnd frequently anid he was not mak- ing any exception for sex or age or anything else.

Mr. E. H. Williams, the Assistant Attorney-General; who prosecuted in all the cases, sakd that the flat was apparently a depot for the pills.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Dovika

H.K. Bank, $1,895 b. H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.), £92 n. Chartered Banks, £124 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £20 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n. East Asia Bank, $85 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $275 su. Union Ins., $520 b.

China Underwriters; $2,15 b. HK. Fire In., $233 n. Shipping

Douglas, $85

H.K. Steamboats, $23 b. Indo-Chinas (Prof), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $24 n. Shell Bedrerants, $8.90 n.

85/71/27

Union

Docks etc.

II.K. & W. Wharves, 132 H.K. & W. Docks, $21

b.

H.K. & W. Docks (new), $21 n.

I.K. & W. Docks $21.70 n. H.K. & W. Docks Ris. $11 n

ents (old), $3.85 b and sa. Providents Providents. (now), $311⁄2 8. New Engineerings, Sh. $4.05 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $08 n. Kailan Mining Adm., 15/- 1. Rauba, $81⁄4 5.

Venz: Goldfield, $4 n. Hongkong Mines, 10 cts. b. and sa.

Phlippine Mindes Antamoks, 1.52 su Atoks, P. .24

1. Bagulo Gold, P. 22 su Banguet Consol., P. 9.50 sa. Benguet Explor., Big Wedge, P.

1

Coco Proves, P. 451⁄2 su. Consoliduled Mines, P. 011 sa. Demonstrations, P. 34 sa. E. Mindanao, P. — Gamous G'flcids, P. — Ipo Gold, P.

IX.L., P. 60 90.

Ilogona, P

Masbate Cons

Consols., P. Min. Resources, P. Northern Min., P.

Paracale Gumous, P. 16 sa. Salecot Mining, P. —- - - - San Mauricio, P. 481⁄2 sa. P. 17 50.

Suyo encales. P. 41 8.

United

Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotels, $6.40 b. H.K. Lands, $351 b, H.K. Lands,, 4% Deben $100% b. S'hai

Sh. $9 n.

Lands, S Humphries Lands, Sb. -

H.K.

$0.10 b.

Realties, $5.20 n. Chinese Estates, 588 n. Chinn Realties, Sh. - China Debent,

Publia Utilities mways, $15.85 b. (old), $7 b.

LK's

Peak

Peak Trams (new), $3% n.

Star Ferrics, $85.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $24.90 n. China

Light (old), $11.85 b. and so. ex. div. China Light (new), $0 n. H.K. Electric, $592 b. Macao Electric, $18. Sandakan Lights, $14 Telephone (old), $2034 b. Telephone (new), $10.35 b. China Busce, Sh, - Singapore

Tractions, 25/- n. Singapore

25/-n. Industriais

n.

Cald: Macg.

Sh. $14% n. Cold: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $12% n. Canton Ices. $1.70 11. Cements, $17.20 b.

H.K. Ropes,

$434

b. Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $2416 b.

Watson, $64

Lane Crawfords, $0 n.

Sinceres. $2.20 n.

Wing On_(H.K.), $49 n.

William Powell, Ltd.. 70 ca. n. Cotton Mill.

n.

Ewo Cotton, Sh. $14 Shal Cotton (old), Sh. $74 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $35 b. Wing On Textiles, Bù. —–—–

Miscellaneous

H.K. Entertainments, $0% n. Constructions, $1% b. Vibro Piling, $5 D.

;

Ch. Govt. 6% 1928 G$Bdk, 77%

71.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. u. HK. Govt. 34% Loan 3% jum.

b.

Wallace Harpers, $121⁄2 n Maramans Ins, (Lon.), /- 12/0 n. Maramans Ina. (H.K.,) s/– 9/10 b.

DROVE TOO FAST

CHINESE WIN GROUND NEAR SHANGHAI

(Continued from Page 1.)

half divisions from Japan, which re- cently landed at Tsingtao.

Meanwhile, the Chinese side is also rushing large contingents of fresli troops to the aren, though the exact number is kept a secret. Among these are many unita newly trained and equipped with the most up-to- date armaments.-Central News.

French Congratulatory Message

Hankow, Apr. 19, A message of congratulation en China's recent victories has been re- celved Generalissmo Chung Ka

the Union of Chinese

shek

People's Friends in France.

The Union, it is learned, was re- cently formed by 52 pubile organisa- tions in France.-Central News.

Fighting Continues At Yihsien

Hsuchow, Apr. 19. Whilst waiting for reinforcements, The Japanese troops in and around Yihsien

still urc

desperately reslating the Chinese onslaughts.

Seesaw operations have been going on in the villages southeast of Kuolicht. Ylhsien, Wuchwang and In a determitted assault yesterday the Chinese forces slaughtered some Japanese at Wuchwang Chinese regimental commander, vice-regimental commander and a battalion commander, who led the attack, were killed.

100

A

a

CONVICTED INDIANS APPEAL

Life Imprisonment Excessive Sentence, Counsel Argue

Convicted of the manslaughter of a comrade named Hayat Mohammed, 55, at Green Island on February 17, when they were tried for murder be- fore the Chief Justice, Sir Allioll MacGregor, at the March Criminal Sessions, and sentenced to life im- prisonment, two Indian guards, Sher Zaman, 23, and Fateh Khan, 25, appealed against the sentence before the Pulsue Judge, Mr. Justice 1. E. Lindsell, and Mr. Justice Fraser, in the Court of Criminai Ap- peat this morning,“

J. A.

Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, instructed by Mr. C. A. S. Russ, appeared for Zaman, and Mr. G. She, instructed by Mr. A. S. K. Lau, appeared for Khan.

Williams, Assistant was for the

Mr. E. II. Attorney-General, Crown.

Mr. She said he was

appealing against the verdict on the grounds that it was oglast the weight of evidence, and even though it mny have been right, sentence was ex- cessive.

POST

AIR MAIL LETTERS

OFFICE.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Air mal letters may be posted in

Registered and Parcel Malla pre the orchinary posting boxes. They closed 16 minutes earlier than the should be clearly marked "By Air ume given below unless otherwise Mall" and bear Buffelent postage stated, and where mails are advertis- Insufficiently prepaid letters may be ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- taxed with double the deficiency or istered and parcel malls are closed forwarded by Steamer Service, at the at 5 p.m. on the previous day. discrèlion of the Post Office.

VIA SIDEKIA ROUTE

iarw

AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Services 10 Shanghai, | Letters and Postcards for Eurov Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin und Pel- and South America are ping are temporarily suspended. "yin Siberia" it so superscribed

INWARD MAILS

From

Japan and Shanghai Shanghai and Foochow Straits

Japan Saigon Jupan

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 14th April.

Shanghai and Fouchow

Japan

Australia and Manila

Calcutta and Straits

Japan

Japan and Shanghai

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japon and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.. 2nd April).

Japan and Formosa Japan

Рег

Agamemnon Kingyuan

Haruna Maru Kitano Maru

Dao

April 10,

.April 19.

Mentor

April 19.

Yuensang

April 10..

Albert Sácrnul

.April 20.

Buenos Aires Maru

April 20..

Imperial Airways Plane...April 20.

Shantung

April 20.

Cyclops

April 21.

Kamo Maru

April 21.

Suisang

April 21.

Tilawa

April 21.

Bhutan

April 22.

Emp. of Canada

April 22.

April 22.

.April 22.

April 22.

Patroclus

.April 22.

Bellerophon

April 23.

Shanghai and Amoy

Cheklang

.April 23.

Manila

Glaucus

April 23.

Japan and Shanghai

Potsdam

April 24.

Japan

Allpore

April 26.

on

EVASION OF STAMP DUTY DRAWS FINE

Japan

Nellore

April 20.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Manila

(San Francisco, 25th March). Stratta

Pres. Tnfl

April 28,

Philoctetes

.April 29.

Japan and Shanghai

Straits

Rawalpindi Conte Verde

April 20.

April 30.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Tuesday

Date and Time

a

At Kuglichi the Japanese launched a fierce altack in an attempt to break the Chinese cordon. The Chinese trocps jumped Oul of their trenches and challenged the attackers in

When hand-to-hand engagement. the Japanese withdrew after suffer-

heavy Ing losses, the Chinese launch- ed a counter-attack, infileting even greater casualties.

The recapture of Hanchwang the Tientsin-Pukow Rallway by Chinese forces yesterday is confirmed by

from telephone message Likuoyi, a station south of Hanch wang

*1

A

According to the message, no sooner

hold. hold.

מן

Mr. Fitzroy submitted that his client maintained he was alone with deceased, and also contended that the sentence was excessive.

Counsel also claimed that the learned trial Judge had misdirected the Jury.

The hearing was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. on Friday.

An effort to evade 10 cents stamp

Francisco Pan American Airways Plane

Air Mail by “Pan American Airways

Direct Bervice"-San date. 15th April Straits

Straits

For

Unnakok Manila

Chung King Tues., Apr. 10, 4.30 p.. Pres. Adams Tues., Apr. 19, 5 p.m.

Straits, Aden, Egypt, and Europe Agamemnon...... Tues., Apr. 19.

ad-

via

had the Chinese re-entered Hanch-duty cost a Chinese shop keeper, wang than two columns of Japanese Kam Stu-iui, of Chung Sau Street,

cast and

$25 when he appeared before Mr. reinforcements from the

railway launched

Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon west of the attack in an effort to dislodge them Magistracy this morning on a turn-

Fic before they could gain a firm fool-mons for splitting a receipt.

the mitted executing two receipts, one vigerously, Chinese repuls

the column from the for $12.84 and the other for $10 for a single, bill of $22.84. A stamp is cast and surrounded the column frun the west at Llukiao, a point north of not necessary for sums less than $20.

Detective Sergeant

R. Grainger Hanchwang. Occupying some block- houses, this column is still holding out raid one bill had been made out for the full amount, and then the first against the Chinese.-Central News.

figure was altered from one to two, Minor Success Claimed and another entry was made.

Fines of $15 each were imposed un Shanghol, Apr. 19,

two other

Chinese, Chan Tong, and Taiyuan Japanese reports from

woman, Lo Kam, for putting five state that a surprise attack by an

cent stamps instead of 10 cent stamps unnamed Japanese detachment routed

on receipts. 500 Chinese soon after the latter had crossed the Yellow River and at- tempted to push into Shansi.

refused Japanese milltary quarters to disclose the exact

of the position of field of action but said the Chinese, in the retreat, left 130 dead behind, ene trench mortar, one light machine- gün, 05 rifles and 250 hand grenades. The Japanese detachment lost three killed and three wounded, it is alleged-United Press.

FINED FOR FAILING TO TELL POLICE OF HER MARRIAGE

A Chilean womun, Miss Lily Suin Sunchez, was summoned before Mr. R. Edwards at the

Central Magistracy this morning for failing to notify the police that she had changed her nationally by marriage, and her address from Prince Edward Road to Condult Rond.

Acting Sub-Inspector J. Edwards said that the defendant was registered with the police in March 1930 as a Chilean subject, and her address was then No. 305 Prince

Edward Rond.

Both plended defective eyesight as a reason, Chan blaming his accoun- lant,

who he said had since been dis- missed, and the woman saying that her own eyes had been weak.

shop had a previous conviction for Sergt. Grainger said that Chan's

the same offence, while the womun, a rent collector had had a number of other receipts ready with five cent} stamps on, awaiting a signature

COUNTERFEITER SENTENCED

Sentenced of four years' imprison- ment was imposed on Luk Chun, 23, when he pleaded gulity to various charges before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

The pecused was charged with pos- session of moulds for making old Hongkong ten cent pieces, possession of 134 counterfeit coins, and making four counterfeit ten cent pleces in a house on Yu Chau Street, Kowloon,

on March 15,

ftemarking that on his own admis- sion he had helped to put the counterfeit money into circulation in On April 8, the police sent for a

large amounts, this being most de- de Mrs. Pedro Souza of No. B trimental, especially to poor people, Conduit Road to establish her nation- His Lordship imposed on each of the ality, as no person by that name was first three charges two years with in

At the

the police registers.

hard labour and four years with hard Registration Office it was found that labour on the last charge, the sen- Mrs. de Souza was the former Miss Sanchez. This morning she said in

only Court, "I thought I

had to report when I leave the Colony."

A fine of $10 was imposed.

FISH-STALL FOKIS ASSAULT WOMAN

tences to run concurrently.

VAGRANT BELIEVED TO BE STOWAWAY

An American, Joseph Kaplan, 27, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with entering the Colony Two fish-stall fokis were ench

yesterday without a valid passport bound over in a cash bond of $10 and with being a vagrant. "We be- for a year by Mr. H. R. Bulters_at | ljeve," said Detective-Sergeant Rus- the Central Magistracy to-day for sell, "that the defendant stowed away assaulting a woman yesterday. I from Manila to Hongkong

by the the $10 is not obtained,

the two President Pearce, but we are unable men will go to gaol for a week.

to prove this." Inspector W. Mair said that the

The defendant was formerly em- woman want to the Western Marketployed on board the President Jeffer- to buy flah and inquired of the first defendent the price of one. The man cut off a slice, but the woman did not buy it.

Apparently resenting this, the first defendant threw a bucket of water over her, and his companion, the second defendant, was alleged to have hit the woman over the mouth, cut- ting her upper lip.

FORGERY CASE ADJOURNED

son, said the Sergeant, and had missed his ship in Manila.

On the first charge an expulsion order was made against the defen- dant, and on the second he was com- mitted to the House of Detention.

WATCHMAN FAILS

TO ANSWER CHARGE

Marseillesdue Marseilles, 19th May and London Parcels- due London, 25th May

Samshut and Wuchow Amoy and Shanghol

Kongmoon ..... Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Swnlow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Satnabul and Wuchow Saigon

Kongmoon

GP.0, and K.P:0: Parcels....... Apr. 19, 5 p.m. Reg.. Ord..

Wednesday

Kongso

Tsinan

Fook On

Nonning

Fooshing

Thursday

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Ser- vico"-due Amsterdam, 1st. May.

Tai Hing

Apr. 20, 0.45 um. Apr, 20, 0.39 a.m.

Wed., Apr. 20, 8.1 a.m. Wed., Apr. 20, 8.30 .m. Wed., Apr. 20, 10.00 u.m. ..Wed., Apr. 20, 10.30 a.m. Wed., Apr. 20, 12.30 p.m..

Thurs., Apr. 21, 8.15 a.m. Cyclops....Thurs., Apr. 21, 0.30 a.m. Tai Lee

Thurs., Apr. 21, 10.00 n.m. Buenos Aires Mara Thurs., Apr. 21.

G.P.O. and K.PO.

ICE..

Ord.,

.Apr. 21, 1.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Buenos Aires Moru

South Africa

Apr. 21, 2 p.m.

Thurs., Apr. 21, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Alrwaya Imperial Airways Piano

Direct Service”—duc London, 28th April.

Sumshul and Wuchow

"Straits and Calcutta

.Apr. 21, 5 p.m.

Thurs, Apr. 21,

G.F.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.,

.Apr. 21, 5 p.m.

Ord..

Friday

Chung On Yuensang

Parcels, Ord..

Fri., Apr. 22, 8.15 am. ...Fri, Apr. 22.

.Apr. 22, 11.00 u.m. .Apr. 22, Noon..

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Tingaang....Fri., Apr. 22, 12.30 p.m. Manila

Emp. of Canada

Fri., Apr. 22, 3.30 p.m.. Air Mail for "K.L.M Airways Direct Haruna Maru ....Fri, Apr. 22,

Service"-duc Amsterdam, 3rd

Rez

May.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Ord.,

.....Apr. 22, 4 p.m. ..........Apr. 22, 4.30 p.m.

Fri., Apr. 22, 5 p.m..

*Strails and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan

-due Marseilles, 25th May Straits, Ceylon, India, East and S. Haruna Maru...Fri, Apr. 22.

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

yla Marseilles--due

21st May

Marseilles,

G.P.O. and E.P.O. Reg

· Ord..

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

vin Thursday Island-due Thura-. day Island, 5th May.

Apr. 22; 4.15 p.m. ...Apr. 22, 5 p.m. ...Fri., Apr. 22.

G. P. O. and K. P. O.

Reg...

Ord

Alr

Mall for Manila, Guam, Pan American flonolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 30th April

Reg..

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord..

Saturday

Apr. 22, 4.15 p.m. ...Apr. 22, 5 p.m... Airways Plane

Fri, Apr. 22...

K. P. Q.

.Apr. 22, 5.00 p.m.

..............Apr. 22, 5.90 p.m..

G. P. O.

.Apr. 22, 500 p.m.

.Apr. 23, 6.00 a.m.

Holhow, Pakho and Haiphong... Kwangtung....Sat., Apr. 23, 1 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Apr, 23.

Direct Service"-due London, 1st

May

Air Mail for “Australia by Imperial Imperial Aleways Plano Sat., Apr. 23,

Airways Direct Service-due Darwin, 28th April

G. P. O. & K.-P. O.

Rea

Ord..

... Apr. 23, 5 p.m.

Apr. 24. Noon.

G. P. O. & E. P. O.

Reg. Ord

Apr. 23, 5 pm- Apr. 24, Noon.

Sunday

*Swatow and Shanghai

Kingyuan....Sun., Apr. 24, û a.m. Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin ... Sulyang......Sun., Apr. 24, 0 a.m. *Superscribed correspondence only,

EXCHANGE

.T. London

Demand T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore Т.Т. Гаран B

**T. India T.T.

TU.S.A.

Manila T.T TT Batavia

TT Bangkok TAT. Salgon

Seiling

Buying

do.

1a. 2

BANISHEE IMPRISONED

Twelve months' imprisonment with hard

labour was given to Pang Hung, 35, unemployed, when he 18. 2% admitted a charge of breach of the 108 Deportation Ordinance before Mr. H. 62% R. Butters at the Central Magistracy 105 to-day. Pang was banished for 10 in October, 1937, and wor arrested here on April 17. This is the second time that he has return- ed from banishment.

.81% years

.20%

0

.01%

150%

00

T. V. A. CONSTITUTIONALITY AGAIN UNDER FIRE

75

Three Chinese, Yung Pik, 25, Chan Kin, 39, and Yung Yee, 48, were Failing to answer his name before 7. France charged before the Chief Justice, Sir the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac-TT. Germany Atholl MacGregor, at the Central | Gregor, at the Criminal Sessions this|T.T., Switzerland

1324

Washington, Apr-18 Summoned for having driven u

Magistracy this morning on

Ave

morning, on a charge of attempting T.T. Australia

,170% Eighteen private utility companies lorry in King's Road near North notes and one of possession of In an arrested opium carrier, Li Hon- 4 m/ Lic London

counts, of possession of forged bank- to obtain a bribe of $100 to release

operating in the Tennessee Valley, Point on April 18 at a speed of 32struments for forgery. The Hon. Mr. song, a District Watchmen, lied his 4 m/s D/P

...1/3 Administration area have asked thes miles, Mr. E. Hibbald of Wellington

.1/3.1/82 Suprema Court to review the Darracks was fined $10 by Mr. H. R. Leo D'Almada, dar, said he was ball of $500 estreated, and a warrant 4 m/s L/C USA.

31 constitutionally the TV/A/ pros/ Butters at the Central Magistracy appearing for all three accused, and was issued for his arrest.

30.d/n Indin

.83% fact and the legnity of its operations. to-day. The police said that the pleaded not guilty. The case wor The Assistant. Attorney-General, U.S. Cross rate in London....0.00% The T. V. S. is a huge Government road was clear at the time.

adjourned.

Mr. E. H. Williams; prosecuted. U.S. Cross rate in New York ...8.01| utility undertaking-United Evese.

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