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THURSDAY, HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH,

NOVEMBER

24,

1988.

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of the Sale by Public AuIONS

to be held on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1938, at 3 pm

at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one. Lot of Crown Land at Aberdeen, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of re- newal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His for ono Majesty the KING, further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised

Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, that immediately after the dispo

sal of the lot the Purchaser (if) bandeau 10 MODE: A VIENNA match will aid distinction to your not the applicant) will be required authorised evening track. We make them in to deposit with an the latest styles. 12 Des

officer who will be present at the Road Central. Rolny Arcade. MALAYAN MOTORS-100 Glouces-sale, the sum of two hundred 31707. U-drive dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum ter Rond. Tel. service. Driving lessons. Complete will be refunded on payment of automobile repairs under European) engineering specialists, Cars bought, the, Purchase price. sold and exchanged.

WANTED TO BUY. SECOND HAND ARTICLES wanted: Planos, refrigerators, motor cars, radios, furniture, etc., guarantee sell for you within short period. Tele- plione 22126, The Hongkong Second- hand Articles Agency.

FOR SALE.

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. Flowers beautify and make attractive the

home

US

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do.

Reliable garden seeds always obtuln- able at Graca & Co., 10 Wyndham! Street

MOTOR CARS, ETC.

INVEST in an Austin. 1033 Ten-

Four de luxe saloon. $1,200 or near

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

fetween Aberdeen inland i Lot No. 117.

Lots Nos. 4 and 7, Island

Registry No.

Locality

Aberdeen Inland

Road, Aberdeen.

Boundary

Messorement

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Contents in

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ofter. Apply Box No. 504, "LETTERS TO THE

kong Telegraph."

NAVAL MEN'S BODIES

Swatow, Nov. 23.

The bodies of the four seamen who were lost when a party of 15 sailors were returning to H.M.S. Diamond, which is on patrol off Swatow, were found to-day off Musu.

EDITOR

REINFORCEMENTS

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

They will be buried to-morrow. The men were lost when their

Sir, Here's one who thoroughly. party boarded a sampan after their launch engine falled, and the sampant agrees that, nine times out of ten, heavy weight.-Z.B.W. is a hopeless station, from a sank beneath the Reuter,

general entertainment point of view.

REGISTRY

WEDDINGS

Two Chinese weddings took place at the Registry yesterday before Mr. T. J. Gould, "Deputy Registrar of Marringes.

However, "Twinkle Toes," as he terms himself, is entitled to his opinion. Also to carry on his stupid writings, if he wishes!

Perhaps, one day, Z.B.W. will wake up to the desires of the public. wonder!!!

Mr. Mul Hoh-cheung, civil servant of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov-) ernment, married Miss Chan Yu-siu, Editor.

kong.

Tho

ma53

J.N.

MR. DANNY WILSON WEDS

MISS PEGGY MCCAW

A WEDDING of great local interest was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, when Miss Mary Margaret McCaw became the bride Mr. Daniel Godfrey Wilson.

Both bride and groom are well-known and popular mem- bers of the younger social set, and

are keenly Interested, In sport, especially hockey and tennis. The brid plays for the Y.M.C.A. Ladies' Hockey team.

THE DRUG EVIL

Heroin Pill Factory

'In Full Blast

Discovered in a flat in which were found 45,000 heroin pills on October 31, Tong Sl, 23, unemployed, was ar- rested, and was tried before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, on a charge of possession of the pills.

Tong pleaded not guilty, and his following ense was heard by the Jury: Messrs. G. L. Fenton (For man), A. Drummond, W. E. Grimm, Jr., B. Agafuroff, L. M. Xavier, Paul Fung and Tso Chak-chun.

An old woman, Teang Ying. 58, who was also charged with Tong. pleaded guilty to the charge.

the eldest The bride, who is daughter of Captain J. B. McCaw, and Mrs. McCaw, wore an exquisite over wedding gown of white lace Balip, and carried a bouquet, of African daisles. She was given away in marriage by Mr. S. S. Harris.

The Misses Mdriel and Dorothy McCaw attended their sister 05 bridesmaids, wearing dainty frocks of turquoise net over taffeta, and carry- Ing sheaves of gladioli.

The bride's mother wore a smart dress of plum coloured French crepe, and the bridegroom's mother chose a mocha French Ince.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson of Shanghai. He is a chartered accountant's clerk, of Messrs. Lowe Bingham and Matthews, Hongkong.

Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean of Si Yong Cathedral, odiclated pt the ceremony, and

Mr. Lindsay A. Lafford rendered appropriate music

Tho

on the organ,

Later a large reception was held at the Gloucester Hotel, where the cus- tcmary toasts were honoured by the many friends of the bride and groom.

When

Mrs. Wilson Jeft for the honeymoon, which is being spent at Repulse Bay, she wore a dress of rose coloured wool with black ae-

Appearing for the prosecution, Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, said that a raiding party, led by Revenue Omcers J. L. Stephens and H. J. Millinglon,cessories. went to No. 7 Tal Wong Street East, third floor, Wanchal, about 3 a.m. on October 31. The party knocked on the door, and a peep-hole was opened by the woman. Through it, R. . 0. Stephens saw Tong getting up from a mat on which he had been sleeping in the parlour, and making towards the verandah.

R. O. Stephens called upon the woman to open the door, but this was not done, so the door was broken On entering. R. O. Stephens open. amelt the characteric odour of heroin pilis, and detained Tong and the woman. He went into the front cubicle of the fat, and there found a drying cupboard in full blast, two lighted chatties, and three trays con- taining pills in the course of drying. were a knife, On a dressing table stained pink, and a sleve, while hang- ing on the wall was a pair of Chinese scules.

Pls in Packets

He next entered the second cublele, and there found a parcel containing 2,000 pilla in packets. The in- gredients usually found in heroin factories were also noticed there,

PACT BETWEEN GERMANY AND CZECHO-SLOVAKIA SETTLES NATIONALITIES

(Continued from Page 1)

Ger-

thus

with that of the agreement recalls Chancellor Hitler's words that he has assumed the protection of all mans in Czecho-Slovakia, and gives it to be understood that those are Czecho-Slovak Germans who citizens may always count on assistance of the Reich in all questions affecting their ethnical status,

the

The commentary goes on to say that the committee has been formed In order to enable rapid settlement of any dimeulties which may arise. Hence, according to the commentary, it will no longer be possible to persecute Germans because of their adhesion to German tradition, or be-

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BRITAIN VIA SUEZ. Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc., in open envelopes) closes as follows:

Registered Mail 9.45 am. Nov, 20. Ordinary Mall 10.30 a.m. Nov. 26.at This mail will be forwarded by the 1.8. "Rawalpind!” and is due to arrive at London on December 24, 1038.

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MAIL LETTERS

VIA SIBERIA BOUTT Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls - are (closed 18 minutes earlier than the

timo given below unless otherwise- Ordinary letter mall only for Weat stated, and where mails are advertis- Kwangtung, Kwangel, Szechwan, ed to close at or before 9 a.m. re- Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel mails are closed" cepted at senders' risk.

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Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Yunnan Manila

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November 26.

› November 28,

Direct Service-London date Imperial Airways Plane 20th November.

Shanghal and Swalow

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Fort Bayard

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Tong's hands were examined and enuse the Wrist & Pocket S

to

found to contain a pink deposit under NUFY SAID.

finger nall. He was taken to Wan- chai police station and charged, and Sir-Keep up the good work, Mr.

of Hongkong there said, "Those heroin pillä are not The of 4 Shut Wah Fong Rond. The wit-listeners may be inarticulate, but mine."

After evidence had been given by nesses were Messrs. Chan Leung-they certainly support your campaign

Revenue Omcers for brighter and better programmes

Stephens and ming and Mai Po-chee,

Millington, Mr. D. E. Davis, Assistant Mr. Ng Hong-yat, sanitary inspec-from ZBW.

Monopoly Analyst, testified that he tor, married Miss Chiu Yuet-hing, About the only time the broadcast- teacher, of 233 Gloucester Road, ing authorities display any real he had examined samples of the contain Hongkong.

were interest in us is when the time comes pills and found them witnesses Messrs. Mak Yu-chiu and You Shlu-to collect that $12.

Defendant made a statement from the dock. He claimed to be a re- fugee from Canton, and said he had gone to the fat to look for the ald woman, who was his grandmother's sister. She had asited him to stay the night, so he remained there. During the night, he went into the kitchen, and noticed a basin of pink water, On the woman's request, he emptied the basin into the drain, and so got the pink stains on his hand. He declared he was not making pills, and did not know why he was ar-

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their German Motherland. Neither will it be possible in the future to restrict their cultural, economic and social development.

The commentary concludes by suy- ing that the National Socialist principle of respect for foreign cul- ture furnishes the guarantee that the German Government will observe on impartial attitude-Trans-Ocean.

GERMANY LEVIES FINE ON JEWS

(Continued from Page 1)

Government-controlled German press yesterday accusing British troops and police in Palestine of looting, rape, murder and torture, Sir John Simon declared: There is, of course, no truth whatever in this newspaper story. I repeat Mr. Chamberlain's Tong called upon the old woman observations that the German Gov- to give evidence on his behalf. She ernment must be well aware of the declared she had only been in the ❘ unfortunate effect such articles have flot for

two days, having been on Anglo-German relations."— engaged by some people who had Reuter. found her sleeping in the streets, to

| assist in making the pills. The same

people had Instructed her to let the up, the Jury returned a verdict of defendant into the house, if he guilty against Tong, without retiring. should call, and Tong arrived at the Both the defendants

were sen-

flat late on the evening before his tenced to two years' hard labour. arrest. She denied the defendant Tong protested his innocence, and was her relative, and declared she his Lordship had to order the war- had never seen him before.

ders in attendance to remove the de- After his Lordship had summedfendant from the docke

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Thurs., Nov. 24, 3 p.m. Pres. Doumer

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Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

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