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UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Temporary Lecturer in Mechanical
Engineering
The Council will appoint temporary lecturer in Mechanical Engineering with special qualifica- TIN CAN MAIL COVERS. Lettertions in Thermo-Dynamics and in enclosed in a watertight tin was put into the sea. For sale at Graen Co., 10, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
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the design of bollers, Steam and Candidates must 01 engines,
hold a good British University qualification.
A Pay H.K.$400 month.
The appointment may become permanent,
Applications should reach the 1st February, The Hongkong Stock Exchange undersigned by official summary insued at 3.30 p.m.1939. yesterday, says:
The market has not yet quite re-
covered from
its holiday feeling.
Although some quotations show im- provement
on the closing ones
of
inst Saturday, trading was only on a ilmiled scale.
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
January 4, 1939.
MAGISTRATE'S SYMPATHY FOR JEW REFUGEE
FEARING that his father in Germany might suffer, a man, who was described by his solicitor as "a Jewish refugee from the new persecution," asked at Old Street police court that the Press should not publish his name. Mr. Herbert Metcalfe said he could not give any direction in the matter, but he felt sure the Press would use their discretion.
The man, described as University of Hong Kong estate agent of no fixed home, them go." 3rd January, 1939.
was charged with having landed in the United Kingdom without leave of an immigration officer.
W. I FINNIGAN,
Registrar
NOTICE
R.A.O.B. (G.LE.) Club, Queen's Building, Ico House Street, near Star Ferry, will hold a whist drive
tombola
every Thursday, commencing Thursday, 5th Jan- uary at 8.30 p.m. sharp. All are welcomed.
and
NOTICE.
S. E. LEVY & CO.
Investment Bankers and Brokers.
Mr. L. Dunbar retires from partnership in the above firm as of December 31st., 1938, and his interest and responsibility cease from that date.
1. DUNBAR
EMPIRE NEWS
Cape Town.
POST OFFICE.
BROADCAST RECEIVING
MAIL FOR CANTON LICENCES
Registered and ordinary mails Holders of licences are reminded (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac- Of the 1,500 immigrants from the United Kingdom who settled in that if it is desired to continue to re-cepted for Canton and despatched as South Africa during 1037, the 1620tain possession of the apparatus after circumstances permal
Settlers' Association the date of expiration of the licence
Memorial
a renewal must be effected without
VIA. SIBERIA KOUTE brought out 1,030. This number in-
delay.
Letters and Postcards for Europa cluded 774 herds of families.
New Licences will be available at] (except Great Britain and Eiro) and Only 33 of the men brought out settled on the land. The remainder the Government Radio Office, G.P.O. South America are forwarded
Building. First Floor, on ordinary Siberia" if so superscribed. were artisans and professional men.
land.
em.
Of these, only 61 were assured of business days, and will be issued between the hours of 0 a.m. employment before they left Eng-against the receipt of a remittance of
The Association found
and 6 p.m. except on Saturdays when licences will be issued between 8 a.m. ployment for all the others
and 1 p.m. occurred of Mr. James McCulloch Hobertson, the South African land- scape artist, at the age of 67.
Artist's Deal-The
death has
Applications may be made-
(u) personally:
(b) by messenger. (c) by post.
MAIL LETTERE Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangu, Szechwan, Kwangtung, Kweichow and Hunan will be no cepted at senders' riak.
OUTWARD MAIL. TIMIS Registered
and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the umo given below unless otherwise new It is essential under (c) and pre-stated, and where mails are adverts- Rand-Cape Alr Service,-A direct air service between the Randferable under (a) and (b) that ap-ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- and Cape Town has been introduced plications should be accompanied by girtered and parcel mails are closed annew Pharaoh was not likely to let by South African Airways, bringing crossed Cheque payable to the Hong-at & pm, on the previous day.
the service up to six 'planes a week kong Government. The new licenco In each direction. There is now
will then be sent by post or messen-fore leaving the Licensing Offee.
In the case of renewal the pla a plane direct to the Rand from ger as soon as it is ready. Where and Cape Town every day except Mon- actual cash is tendered a new licence licence should be returned with the arrested day, and from the Rand every day should be received in exchange be-application,
INWARD MAILS except Sunday..
HIS UNCLE'S ASHES Many of the man's friends,
were two of his uncles, P. C. Couldridge, allens officer, said without anyone knowing what had
Later he received word that one of India that the man surrendered inst week happened to them. and made a statement. The state his uncles had been in a concentra- ment was handed to Mr. Metcalfe.tion camp and that he could collect In it, the man said that he was his nahes on payment of three marks, born in Berlin, where his father n Russian, still lived.
SAILOR HELPED HIM He carried on business on his own account as an estate agent from 1931 until last July, and then, owing to the political campaign against the
Mr. Metcalfe said it was one of those tragte cases of a man, apon- rently of the highest respectability, who seemed to have been houndled out of his country.
He certainly was not going to make it any harder for him when his ease come un for consideration by
of being the Home Office.
Jews and being in fear placed in a concentration camp, he left Berlin and went to Antwerp.
There. he Kave
1,400 Belgian francs to a sailor, who took him on Inter put him board a bent and nshore in England,
In other words, he was not going to put a conviction against him be- cause that might just turn the scales against him.
He would not make a recommen- dation for deportation, but would re-
DEATH FOLLOWS A DERAILMENT
Bombay, Col. S. A. Wilkinson, senior medi- cal officer of the Bombay, Baroda and Central Indian Railway, diet of heart fullure after the derailment of the Frontier Mall recently at Mor- wanl, 308 miles from Bombay. The cause of the derailment is unknown. Col. Wilkinson was walking about on the line after his saloon coach next to the engine had been over- turned. He suddenly collapsed and
died.
The Frontier Mail covers the 1,300 miles between Peshawar and Bom-
In reply to the man's solicitor (Mr.mand the man on his own bail to bay in two days. Owing to the de Kerstein), the officer said the nccused tenort to the Aliens Office us and was of perfectly good character. He when required.
hnd never been in any kind of trou-
ble with the authoritles in Germany
lay, the mail boat for England was held up for several hours.
Col. Wilkinson was going home on leave. His wife and daughter are at
S. E. LEVY & CO. and was in no sense an undesirable Horse Hurt, Ambulance Bombay
I
Poisoned 5 Days Before Wedding
Paris,
"I tell you I did not poison her. That Is my answer, and I stand by 11t."
After gasping out these words at the Assize Court at Amiens recently, fall, good-looking Arthur Macron, a Bois Colombes, young chemist of charged with murdering his 21-year- their old flancee five days before wedding day, collapsed in the dock.
The Public Prosecutor alleged that Macron polsoned his fiancee, dark- haired Mile. Rence Flanders, to avoid the marriage because his mother op- posed it. "He gave her some pow der, told her to put it in water and
tonic.
Gets 2 Mufflers, 41 drink it, saying it would act as a Boxes of Lozenges "She drank this medicine in front
n B.B.C. announcer, Mr. Lionel Mar-
soon
alien.
Mr. Kerstein told the marlstrate that the man was a German Jewish refugee from the new nersecution.
He (the solicitor) thought he was right in paving that he was the first
Called
Richmond, Ind.
A man called the police department
of this kind to reach England, and here and sald un ambiance was need-
because "just as 4.000
he doubted whether the court woulded at a bad neeident near the elty be troubled with many such cases, limits. Police hurriedly dispatched
the driver arrived years agu, one. When Pharaoh refused to allow the Jews found it was a horse that had been he was persecuting to leave, so the injured.
GIRL STOLE
FROM £800
he
EMPLOYERS Accomplice Drowned'
A PLANE-TRIP from Croydon to Liverpool for a holiday, week-end visits to friends whom she
This was how 18-year-old Molly Simmons, living in a one-room flat, spent money stolen from her employers, she told Croydon magistrates.
of her sister. In less than a minute enfortained. she collapsed, and she died
The so-called tonle was DECAUSE he coughed twice when afterwards.
reading a news bulletin recently cyanide of potassium."
"How do you explain the fact that son, received two mufflers and 4 the police found in your packet packets of throat lozenges from
phials containing cyanide of potas isteners,
sium shortly after your return from seeing your flancee?" the judge ask- ed Macron.
One lozenge packet was accom- panied by this letter from an aged who said: "Please look after
love
We more carefully, because we your voice, which must spelit by your having a cold." Mr. Marson, who was a
be
A strange story was told of a man who had plotted the robbery with her. He had vanished. His clothes were found on a beach.
Defending the girl, Mr. F. M. Parris said £800 was "I deny that they contained pol-involved, over 18 months. This, he argued, confirmed
not son snapped Macron,
captain of
When experts were called Macron,
a cavalry squadron in the Great War, his head in his hands, broke down.
says,
it is common for announcers to "I admit they contained poison," he receive such gifts, even If they clear
their throats before the microphone.
satd.
"My Iden was to take it and then Always the presents arc from drive my car into a tree so that when women who think the
announcer I was found dead it would look like
ahould be "mothered."
And every time a gift is received, a polite letter is sent by the announcer.
$1 TIFFINS
at-
an accident."
The hearing was adjourned.
Jimmy's
Also A China Bldg., Hongkong.
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Hankow Rd., Kowloon.
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The exciting adventure of a fugitive, lov-
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In the Walter Wanger production with Sigrid Ourte and Hedy Lamdır
the girl's story.
A girl of 18, living with no outward sign of luxury, could have got rid of £15 a week, he said.
BLACKMAIL THREAT
Efforts had been made to trace the man, but he was pre- sumed drowned. Although his clothes were found his body was nover recovered,
Simmons, described as a clerk, of Parkhill Road, Croydon, was charged with stealing £12 from Charles Arkcoll (Crydon), Ltd., wholesale grocers, of Waddon New Road, Croydon, by mak- ing false entries in an adding machine roll and a cash-book."
Mr. W. E. Nowere, prosecuting, gold Simmons had altered or omitted items when transferring cash sales from all roll to an adding machine, and then made the total correspond.
In a statement to the police she said she met a man who offered to tell her an easy way to make money, and suggested she should go fifty- Atty.
Later he said that if she did not steal larger sums he would go to her employers. Sometimes he demanded more than half, and she gave him the best part of the money. She had seen nothing of him for the past four months.
HER FURNITURE SOLD
Mr. Nowers said Simunone was earning 25s. a week and living in a one-room dat for which the rent was 18s. 6d. a week, and which had furniture costing £100. During the past four months she had taken
£213.
Mr. Forris suid that the girl's furniture had been sold to make some resiltution to her employers.
Simmons was placed on probation for two years.
£3,000 DRINKS VANISHED
Thloves cul nway the -barge, moored with six others alongside the wharf, took it into midstream and proceeded down river on the ebbing tide.
At least three
have nien must been involved in the plot," sald an official of Humphrey and Grey, lightermen, who had chartered the
O men would be required
to
Hit the heavy hatches while the third
THEN a. complete cargo of Christ- did the navigating. They obviously
WE
is understood Sir Shadi Lai.-It that Sir Shudi Lal has resigned from the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council for reasons of health. Jamaica
LORD MOYNE SAILS FOR HONDURAS
Kingston. the chairman, and Lord Moyne, some members of the Royal Commis sion inquiring into social conditions in the West Indies, sailed recently in Lord Moyne's 1,500-ton yacht Ro- saura for British Honduras to con- Unue their investigation. The Com- missioners were given a hearty send- off by a large working-class crowd. who expressed satisfaction with the work of the Commission.
The remainder of the Commission will leave carly in December. The at Porto Rico members will meet before going to other Colonies.
Sir Walter Citrine, general secre- tory of the Trades Union Congress, one of the Commissioners, gave u lecture to a large nudlence at the Word Theatre Inst night on trade unlonlam.
Canada
NEW BRIDGE OVER NIGARA RIVER
Toronto. Work on a new bridge over the Niagara River at Niagara Falls to re- place the bridge which was wrecked by n great ice jam last winter, is to begin within three months.
The bridge will be of a single-
deck, arch-type design. It will cost between £400,000 and £800,000.
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mas brandy and wines valued had selected their barge beforehand for, your complete beauty treatment, das Tattoo Powder, Rouge and Mass at £3,000 under bond aboard the and knew exactly what they were barge Effort was reported mising after,”
ours (Craard with brush). After a 14-hour search, the barge bank?? from
London Willson's Wharf,
Sole Distributors Bridge, radio, messages finshed from was found moored off Rotherhithe Scotland Yard to Themes Police Several cases of brandy had been Aww, Pil-Bena's -Tračiai
wines were left un
Hond baizola, telling of the most audacious stolen. The
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