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Glands Made Young POLICE

---Vigour Renewed

Wednesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 28, 1938.

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Fine Weather

To Continue

Sunshine Expected To

Great New Year

The fine weather which was enjoy- ed during the Christmas holidays, in to continue, and It is fairly cerinin that Hongkong will greet the New Year with sunshine.

The local forecast issued by the Royal Observatory this morning pro

north-east winds," with Inised

- Ane conditions.

No depressions are in the neigh- bourhood of the Colony, the weather forecast indicating that the unti- cyclone remains stationary over the neighbouring seas, and bas increased slightly in

China nud

intensity; pressure is relatively low over the East Indies.

Yesterday was slightly warmer in Hongkong, will a maximum lem- perature of 60, and a minimum of 54.

At 10 o'clock this morning the thermometer had mounted to 81. while humilily registered 51 per cent.

The last 24 hours produced no rain, the rainfall for the year remuining at 45.35 inches, which is a fraction less than 30 inches below the average,

Chile Starts Purge Of Army Generals

Santiago de Chile, Dec. 27. The wholesale purge of Govern ment officials and high army officers iz taking place, following the instal- lation of a Popular Front Govern- ment on December 15,

Germany Seeks Doctors For Colonies

BERLIN, Dec. 27. COLONIAL doctors are being Bought here "In case Germany. gels her colonies back.”

The German Medical Journal, discussing this, states that only doctors who completo a special course of preparation have any prospect of being considered for this work.

Doctors who are

Interested,

are asked to apply to the Reich Medical Chamber-Reuter.

Prison For Attempted Bag-Snatching

Falling in his attempt to snatch a handbag from Mrs. N. A. Lislap of Cameron flisid, und was arrested, Wong Foo-tong, 35, unemployed, was sent to Stanley Gaol for two months by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kew- loom Magistracy this morning. for attempted larceny.

Detective-Sergeant A. F. Cochrane

and that about 0 p.m. on Christmas

Eve, Mrs. Linjap was walking along

Cumerous Road, towards Nathan

Road, when the defendant made a rust towards her from the front and fried to snatch her bag, but he failed, Defendant was caught by Mr. Gon- zales who gave chase.

Cal. T. McLeod has her appointed The reorganisation involves the re-

to succeed Colonel A. Burrowes an signation of eight generals, and the Chief of the Royal Artillery in Hong- dismissal of most heads of depart-kone, Col. Metent is due in liongkong ments and permanent under on March 1 secretaries.

Seventy-five per cent, of the diple- will be replaced.— carps

matic

Reuter.

The N.Diner Potsdam will leave here for Shanghai, and Jupan at

3m,)

THREE YEARS FOR

SELLING FORGED NOTES TO POLICE

HOW the Police set a trap for a trafficker in forged bank-notes was told at the Criminal Sessions this morning, when Hui Chi-shan, 48-year-old rice broker, was sentenced to three years hard labour by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, for uttering two forged $50 bank notes of the Chartered Bank and with possession of six others.

Accused pleaded not guilty, and the following Jury was empanelled: Messrs. E. L. Hosle (Foreman), Tai Fook-lam, E. C. F. Curtis, Fung I- cheung Ho Shun-hing, Li Chiu-lung

and

Seah Cheow-howyatt, Crown Prosecuting.

int. Mr. J. Counsel, submitted that

the issues which and

to be

proved would es- tablish beyond all doubt the guilt of prisoner becase the Pulice had set a trap for him-a trap into which he walked and from which he would and impossible to escape.

TRAP LAID AT POLICE STATION

Early in November, went on Coun- sel, Police received certnin in- fcrmation concerning the snje of forged bank-notes, and as a result a meeling was held in the Yaumati Police Station, which was attended by Lam Slu, Woo Shik-po. Chinese detective C450, Ho Ping and Acting Sub-Inspector C. Mottram, At the meeting certain plans were evolved whereby it was hoped evidence would be forthcoming which would justify a charge being lald.

To carry out the execution of the plan, the numbers of ten genuine $10 bank-notes were taken down, after which these were given 10 Woo, Further detalls were discussed and after the meeting had been adjourn ed, Lam crossed the harbour to the Hongkong side in search of a min named Chan Sau-kuu. Unable

SHOULD HUSBANDS AND WIVES

HAVE SEPARATE FRIENDS?

I'm just going

out for an hour, dear. I want

to see some

of the boys

NEXT MORNING

I know it's all right)

Jim having his

own friends, Mother, It's the modern ideal but it does worry me-,I see so little of him

AT THE DOCTOR'S

Oh Jim, I wish you didn't go out so often in the evenings. I see so little of you these

days

These modem theories are al very well Ann; but when I was young we'd say that a man who stayed out in the evenings usually had a dull,

lifeless wife at home

You say you always wake tired, and feel washed out and dull, that's bound to tell on

your looks.

Your trouble is Night Starvation.. My advice is. 'Horlicks at bedtime

6 WEEKS LATER

My goodness, the nicest place in the world is here with you, Ann, by the fireside!

Darling Jim!

[SO HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT

THINKS

I'm glad 1. got rid of my tiredness-

thanks to

Horlicks

2. EVENINGS LATER

Sorry I can't be home for dinner darling I've got to attend that Sports Club

Committee tonight. I'll have a bite

in town.

to

THEN ANN HEAD A MAGAZINE ARTICLE- IT SAID! -andung

"Too many wivesfeel constantly tired, list- less and nervy." This tells on their looks frightfully."

HEAVENS. THATŠ ME!

I must see a doctor about

myself

AND WHAT AN IMPROVEMENT IN HOW ANN FELT AND LOOKED

Do you wake tired every. moming? Look tired? Feel hervy

TAKH HORLICKS a hot cupful every night at bedtime will end thai dreadful tiredness, bring the sparkle back to your face and restore your attractive liveliness and galery

once more.

HORLICKS

GUARDS AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION

cafe

In

find bum, Lam went to a Connaught Road Central, where he imet accused, who said he would g

to Kowloon himself to see the pur- chaser.

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Together they went to the On Loc Yuen Cafe in Yaumati, and there they met Woo, who posed the prospective purchaser. Accused said he had not the bank-notes on him ut the time but promised to return with them later In the evening.

He and Lam then came back to the, Hongkong side. They went to the cafe in Connaught Road Central, and there accused asked Lam to wait. He was away for quite a long time, and on his return he asked Lum to go with him to Wing Sing Street, On arriving there, he told Lam to wait at the corner while he went to get some forged bank-notes, le re- turned about 15 minutes later, they went together to the On Lok Yuen Cafe in Yaumati

ogain. They entered a cubicle, which was closed and separated from others, but when accused went into it, Counsel ob- erved, he little realised that he was walking into a police trap,

and

WALKED INTO TRAP Meanwhile, Woo was sent for, and

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Accused produced six forged bank- nates and said he had been selling them for years. Wou said he would purchase two of them and asked how much they would cost. Accused re plied $12 for each $50 forged bank- note, and as Woo wanted to buy only two he produced $24, consisting of two $10 notes, the numbers of which had already been recorded.

Accused put the money in his pec- ket and handed in exchange two of the forged bank.notes. Incriminating evidence having been obtained, sald Mr. Whyatt, all that was required was for the Police to walk in ond arrest

accused.

That was exactly what happened, for Detective C450 and Sergeant W. C. Morrison had been waiting nearby.

When

formally charged, accused ald he bought the notes from one Chat Koo and handed them to Lam to take and give to Ah To in the On Lok Yuen Cafe.

Lam Siu then gave evidence, and in answer to accused, admitted having previously asked him to get forged notes for him. Woo Chik-po gave corroborative evidence and denied accused's suggestion that he forced he notes into his pocket when the Police arrived.

FAIRLY GOOD FORGERIES

Evidence of arrest was given by Detective Ho Ping and Sergeant Morrison: both of them said Acting Sub-Inspector Mottram WAS not the time. Ho Wing-siu, of the Chartered Bank, testified shioft

hat the notes were fairly

Rood orgeries, and the Crown's case con- Juded with the reading of secused's tatement by Ma Slu-hong, Police interpreter.

the

13 a statement from the pck, i accused said it was Lam who sold two notes to Woo and alleged hat the remaining four were forced into his pocket when the Police arrived.

It was Mr. Mottram and not rgeant Morrison who arrested him, because when the former arrived ne hapk his head on seeing Woo force the notes on him.

The Jury found prisoner gulity on both counts, ond sentence of three years' hard labour was passed.

AL

New Glass

Is Discovered

Schnectady, NY, Dec. 27.

It is announced that Dr. Katherine Blodgett, scientist at the General Electric Laboratories, has discovered пек process whereby certain chemicals applied to both surfaces of Inss eliminates glare therefrom and it becomes "clear as air".

It is expected to be commercialized soon, and is reputedly most useful for photographers by increasing the

Meleney of lenses eight per cent United Press.

German Decoration For Japan's Envoy

Berlin, Dec. 27. Herr Hiller, through Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, has bestowed on the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Oshima, the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle-United Press.

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KING'S

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