THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Huge Deficit $100 Fine For Chinese And Forecast By Radio Receiver Indian Arrest U.S. President Without

Early Estimates Upset By Trond

Of Business

Washington, July 12.

Permit

R. Butters at

the

Snatch Thief

WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988.

Deliberate Attempt To Defraud

COMMENDED IN COURT Colony

Slating that it was u deliberate defraud the reverus of raithe Colony, Mr. H. R. Butters fined eir Yip Nai, of 20 Possession Street, $75 at the Central Magistracy this morning for falling to stamp a

$19.00. celpt for the sum of

Detective-Sergeant R. Grainger said that the actual sum received by the defendant and recorded in his daily cash book was $20.05, but he $10.99 in had issued a receipt for

Two passers-by, Ho Sán, a shop A fine of $100-enough to foki, and Gajjan Singh, an Indian pay for listeners' license for motor-car driver, were commended attempt over eight years-was imposed by Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy this morning, for their A deficit of U.S.$3,994,000,000 ls on Yu Si-chuen, of 42 Village assistance in arresting Ld Wing a forecast for the fiscal year that began Road, Happy Valley, for being 32-year-old unemployed snatch that. on July 1 in revised Budget estimates in possession of radio apparatus of $12 and a pawn ticket from Chiu Li was charged with the larceny issued by President Roosevelt to-day without a licence.

It is explained that the estimates The fine was imposed by Mr. Wal-king, a married woman, in the issued in January were based on the H

TUR Central Road, yesterday.

Yuen pravnaliop, in Johnston hope of a decided Improvement in Magistracy this morning. Mr. The woman WAH counting ker business which not only did not im-A. E. E. Jeffries was in Court on be-money to reden sonte article in the holt of the Post-master General. shop, when the defendant snatched Defendant'a plea that receiving the money and ran away. He was apparatus discovered in his premiata chased by Ito and Singh, and arrest- was not in working order was noted. The money and Wi accepted by the Magistrate, who which defendant are way, cre pointed out that the Tele-Communi- no recovered, cations Ordinance prohibited the

Defendant was sentenced to three possession of any apparatus without months' bred labour, the necessary licence.

prove, but gradually grew worse.

The estmated expenditure of U.S. peace-time $8,085,000.00 will set n

the United States, while record for the estimated at $4,064, 400,000 will be the second largest deficit since the Great War

President Roosevelt has enlculated that Conup will probably have to appropriate an additional $500,000,000 for the Work: Progress Administra-

Llon.

The President expects that the de- eling to business will make inconds in every important branch

of the

Defendant, it was stated in Court, bad a licence which expired on De-i cember 31. He had failed to renew

It.

A fe

KOWLOON CASE

of $50

was imposed

uta

Treasury's revenue, the total revenue probably falling from $0,241,000,000 | Kwok Wai-tim, of 38 Jordan Road, Inst year to $5,000,000,000.

The President has estimated that defcore costs will me by $70,000,000 J to a new post-war record of $1,050,-

000,000

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by Mr. Q. A. A. Mucindy en at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for the possession of an unlicenced radio set.

Mr. James Key, Inspector of Wire

Dwing

cashless, said a licice had since been Treasury's The balance as a result of gold sterilisa- taken out. tian and alter CALIFOR Prezident Roosevelt expresses the opinion that

It will be only necessary to borrow about $2,805,000,000 to finance the thefelt Beuter.

Lord Perth Sees Ciano

Diplomats May Try To Hurry Accord

Lonton, July 12 Discussions its Rome between the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, und the British Ambassador. Lord Perts, have given political circles beari the impression that new develop ments are immineat the negotia- tions to bring the

the Anglo-Italian agree- ment into effect.

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ticket,

order to save the cost of a 10-cent revenue stamp.

RENT RECEIPT CASE Mr. S. Ng Quin appeared on be- Jull of Mrs. Ng Wong-shui, of 9 Arbuthnot Road, second floor, wha was suinmoned for falling to stamp a rent receipt for $33. Pleading in mitigation of the offence, Mr. Quin said that the omission had been through carelessness rather than de- sign. Mrs. Ng had sucd stamped

but had forgotten to do so on ocension.

Seve Men On receipts to the same tenant before.

Fraud Charges

Are Remanded

The seven Chinese charged with possession and uttering forged com- pimentury pussoge tickets at the Sze Yap Shipping Company, appeared on remand before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning.

Mr. CY, Kwan representing the Shipping Company, requested its

FLOOD SPREADS Lordship to group the men into three

IN HONAN

Pelit July 12. A new small break in the dykes at the Yellow River has made its ;appearance east of Kaifeng, and the ¡ new flood waters are threatening the

rapital of Honan Province.

Flood-waters have now renched two to two and a half miles south west of Lanfeng and are Bowing a southwesterly direction.

The flood stream is now 125 miles United

wide, fit not very deep | Pres

SHIPS IN RADIO COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected 1o be in wireless communication with the ffongkong Radio Station today.

G. Paul Doumer, Nanchang, Helga Moller.. Haiyang, Kutsank

sections so that there would be only three trials Instead of reven, beeAUFE come evidence was not relevant 10 all seven.

Chon Mar. 39, Cheung Wo, 30. and Ma Sau, 10, will be tried on July 21. 2.30 p.m.

Cheung Wo, Mu Sau, Cheung Man, 58. and Cheung Chun-loi, 52. were remanded for a week, and July 22, 2.30 pm, was fixed for the hearing.

The last Pro, Hầu Sau, Chu Tại stun, 48, and Li Stog, 55, were also remanded for a week, and will he tried on July 25, 2.30 p.m.

Acting Detective-Inspector I R Wit and Detetive-Sergeant J. Hunter are in charge of the cases.

Conservative M. P. Passes

London, July 12.

It is announced that Lord Perth suggested that the discussions should he held, and that the British Ain bassador mode a definite proposition | Hangsang. Baitan Yoehow, Stang The denth recurred to-day of Mr. to the Italian Foreign Minister. Wo, Hakusen Maru, Fooshing, Prest-Frank Clarke, Managlog Director of Further conversations are expected | dent Cleveland, Hoang, Yuensur, Messrs. Herbert Clarke & Sons, LA. to take place between Count Clano Empresa al Cannda, Potsdam,He is Conservative M.P. for the Part- and Lord Perth before the end of the Senioria, Santhia, Bangalore, Somali, fard division of Kent. 'week,-Trans-Ocean.

Empress of Japan.

The late Mr. Clark represented the electors of Dartford for several years and was, in addition, a member of the Kent County Council, a Justier of the Peace and a Freeman of the Port of London.

FOOT ITCH

Athlete's Foot

According to the Govern-

ment Health Bulletin No.

E-28, at least 50% of the

adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.

Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blistera form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the Itching becomes worse and worse.

Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs

Most people who have Athlete'n Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good."

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see, why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. 1. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the issue of the skin where the germ breeds.

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An soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should point the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.

H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of, Athlete's Foot without SUCCEED,

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His death will necessitate a bye- election in Dartford where, at

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Storms Stop Climbers

Simla, July 12. Having equipped Camp No. 4. situated at a height of 20,340 feet, all the climbers of the German Non- gaparbat Expedition have been forced to return to their base camp owing to ceaseless snowfalls, states Reuter's Correspondent with the expedition,

They intend to walt a week for on abatement of the monsoon.-Reuter,

STOCK EXCHANGE FOLLOWS. WALL ST.

London, July 12. The Stock Exchange closely followed Wall Street to-day, opening dully, but hardening later.

Gill-edgeds opened easy, and then recovered on bear covering. Ollier sections moved narrowly, trading being

more selective.

On the Commodity Market wheat was firm, with a scarcity of offerings. Cotton was caster.

On the Foreign Exchange Market dollars continued in active demand, while French francs, after wenken- Ing, recovered. Wall Street firmer.-Reuter Special.

WAIN

QUEZON ABOARD EMPRESS LINER

Shanghai, July 12. Among the prominent passengers travelling to Manila, via Hongkong, by the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Canada are: President Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippines; Mr. Manuel Roxas and family; Mr. Carson Taylor, publisher, and editor of the Manila Daily Bulletin;

Shanghul newspapermen fruitless-

ly sought an interview with President

| Quezon to-day---United Press..

CAR CATCHES FIRE

An Austin Seven motor car caught fire in the East Asia Service Garage, Kowloon,early this morning, due to

this

fine of $15 was imposed,

25 Connaught Tong Wai-sun, of

Central, ground floor, and Chan Road Chan-yu, of 172 Tung Lo Wan Road, ground floor, were fined $15 each for falling to stamp receipts for the sums of $60 and $68.69 respectively.

PEAK MURDER TRIAL ADJOURNS; WITNESS PLEADS ILLNESS

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he knew then, that what he doing was wrong," said Counsel. NO PROOF OF INSANITY

"Let me read another authority to you: It has also been sold by the proner's Counsel that the attack of the prisoner was that of a madman in committing the offence at such a time in the presence of the woman's husband who had arms within his reach. But it would be a most dan-

down gerous doctrine to lay

that because a man committed a desperate offence with the chance of Instant death or the certainly of future punishment before him, he Was therefore insane-as if the prepetra- tion of crime was to be excused by their very atrocity

"Gentlemen

the of

jury, In obedience to your oaths, can you refuse to return a verdict as the law

will requires? Shortly you nounce the last word; let that be n word that will leave you with a sense of duty clone."

The Court then adjourned to 2.30 m. for the Judge's summing-up.

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