CORROSIVE FLUID

Coolie Alloged To Have Attacked Womon

An

omer-coolle Alexandro Building, Leung Kal, 38, was tried before the Chief Justice. Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Session yesterday on a charge of throwing corrosive fluid on two young women, Wong Lal-fong and Cheung Yuk-

chan.

Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, prosecuted, and the following com- prised the Jury: Messrs. J. F. V. Ribeiro (Foreman), M. L. Rocha, La Wai-long, H. O. Mnreal. W, J. Wool- ley, Ng Wal-yen and K. Chan,

LANDLORD CAUTIONED

Premises Used by Tenants

As Heroin Divan

A case of particular Interest to landlords in the Colony was heard nt the Central Magistracy before Mr. T. J. Houston yesterday when Un Wing-tso, of 153, Wing Lok Street, was summoned for knowingly having permitted his premises, No. 09C, Wellington Street, to be used as a heroin divan after he had received notices from the Court of the co11- victions of two persons who bad used the floor as a divan.

Inspector. A. Sabey appeared for the pollee, und Mr. C. Y. Kwan re- presented the defendant, who not in Court.

Wor

Luk Cheuk, who described himself the manager of the house, sald that on December 13, 1038, he receiv ed a notice from the Court informing Un Wing-tro that

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Thursday

TOKYO POLICIES

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Speech By Promiér Before Dist

Tokyo, Jan. 18. An eight-point platform, which will be enunciated by the Premier, Daron ranuran, in bla D'ct speech on January 21, will be as follow;,

(1) Japan will Brmly strive to pitsin the objective of the campaign in China in accordance with Is inmutable policles;

(2) The propored construction of a new order in East Asia should be conducted along the "High Way of Heaven and Earth;"

BACK TO THE BIBLE A Prophetic Lecture By Dr. French Oliver

"In my younger days," sald Dr. Union Oliver at

Kowloon the Church on Tuesday evening, "prz minent figures in the religious world were saying that Revelations is too mysterious a book to be understood, and they gave up the attempt to enter into possession of the riches nf truth contained therein. revealed. Prophecy is far more thrilling than romance,

Uhe

and

Revelations, Chapter 13, shows us the apostate nations and demonised people left upon the earth after the rapture of the saints, under dictatorship of the anti-Christ and the faise prophet. The preparations for this terrible time are discernable to-day on every hand. Great num- bers of people, whose association with thugs Christian has fallen short of their personal regeneration, turned nside to Spiritisin. Christian Science, Buddhism even to mere psychology. Tolerance is the pet phrase of the Church tu day. Tolerance is not in the Bouk. The fact is that people to-day are tolerant of any and every form of false teaching.

but utterly Intolerant against the preacher who is loyal to the God of the Bible. Such men as (5) The ultimate objective of the Hitler, Mussolini. Stulin, by teaching present campaign is not a military dicir subjects what it means to obey victory but lies in the reconstruction in dictator, are advance-guards. of of China and co-operation between the world-wdle dictatorship of the

anti-Christ. Japan, Manchukuo ind Chine;

third Powers;

(3) While the campaign to crush Mr. Whyatt sald that on November

the ant-Japanese Kuomintang nd- 6, Wang went to her aunt's house

ministration in China will be con- in Hollywood Road, where accused

tinued, those far-alghted Chinese who have a certain person Also ilved, and had with her a camera, had been convicted for keeping 41 desire to co-operate with the Japanese which she had borrowed from 0

in reconstructing China, will be in friend. Whilst there, she had occaeron divan on the premises,

vited to participate in the new order; sion to do to the kitchen, She left the time the tenant was a man named Wang Tak-shing. Upon receiving

(4) Efforts will be made to promote the camera on a chest of drawers the notice, witness, acting on behalf the understandings of third Powers, in her aunt's cubicle, but when she of defendant, asked Wong Tak-in while co-operation will be continued enme from the kitchen was missing.

to move. Wong left the following with the friendly and sympathelle Enquiries were made, and eventually the ruspected arcused. She taxed day, but not before witness refunded him $24, being part of the rest which him about it the following day, and had been paid in advance. he admitted having taken and pawned It for $5. He promised to redeem it The premises was then offered for or pay her the money to get it back. rent and many would be tenants ap- Nothing for her happened unt) about plled, but they were carefully ex- a week Inter, when Wong ngain went amined for fear of a similar vuse. On to see accused to Ket the money. the fourth day of vacancy a Accused was not there but his wife who appeared to him to be respect-in paid Wong a small sum on account. able and had a family, applied and he accepted her as tenant believing Wong did not ser accused again that she was a refugee who had just until November 30, when she and a

arrived from the country. The name friend, Cheung Yuk-chan, went to

Shortly Alexandra Building. They were talde gave him was Lee Mun.

after she moved in he received summons from the Court requesting him to attend. He learned that man had been convicted for using the premises as a heroin divan. As a result of this he asked Lee Mun to Baron Hiramumu will seek the ap- muve out and rented the premises to proval of the Diet for the Govern-

Government servant. He wonment's Budget and legislative plans-jago, never aware that the premises were Dumei. belag used as a heroin divan because seldom went there. Whenever he did go everything seemed to him to be in order.

that he was not there, but just us they were Traving they met a small boy, Trol Hon-wah, whom they knew, and he told them accused was In the rear of the bullding.

Going to the fifth floor of the ser- mel vants" quarters, the women

asked him for the .nccused and

money. Accused replied angrily that he had not got the money but promired to pay later. The women then left and, whilst crossing the bridge connecting the servants' quar- tera with the main building on a tower floor, they felt some liquid falling on them.

Fluid In Tin Meanwhile, the accused had gone to the sixth floor and was seen by Tsol throwing the contents of a tin, which he was holding when he was

over speaking to the women. side. The contents were later found to be eaustle nek.

the

Landlord's Duties

U

a

Mr. Kwan submitted that it could not be suggested that defendant I should send some one there or even himself to make sure that the place was not being used as a heroin premises diva. "The landlord of

is not supposed to take the place of policeraan, to look after such

cases," said Mr. Kwan, who adried the magistrate's decision in this par- ticular case was of paramount purtance to all landlords.

(7) Efforts should be made to per- feet national defences;

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January 19, 1939.

A Look Through The "Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO

Mr. Jno. Lapralk, head of the firm of Messrs. Douglas, Lapralk & Co., loft London for thle port by the P. & 0. Con steamer on December 90. Mr. J. J. Keswick, of Menara. Jardine, Matheson A Co., who is accompanied by Mrs. Keswick and their two children, left London In the 1. & O, Co.'s Coromandel on the 10th, inst.

The troopship Tamar, which left Portsmouth on the 3rd and Queenstown on the Gth inat brings for Hongkong, Lleut. E. G. Gound, E, Burgeon G. Evil, of this Medical Staff, and Capt. G. Paterson and Lleuts. T. A. Scott and W. Thorburn, of the 91st Regiment,

25 YEARS AGO K.C.C.

Cricket v, Cralengower match. played at Happy Valley on Saturday, the Club winning easily. The detailed scores are as follows:

H.K.C.C,

R.

T. E. Pere, e Basa, b Bavierwalla, 38; A, C. Et rough, e Noria b Tagler.

10; 8 A. A. Claxton, b Taylor, Kennedy, e Viveash, b Feston 9. S. Meere, & Pestonj, 10; It. N. Anderson, Tayler, Pestonji, 8; C. C. Clarke, unrack, 11; A. C. Caer, not wilt, 11: Aubrey b flancock, 0; P. it. Cobb, c K. Brownrigg, b Peatonji, 12: G. E. und Hancock, 8.

Total 178.

CRAIGENGOWER

Theologically, the crime has been (0) There are stilt many obstacles

committed. Dr. Gaebelein, of New

F. K. Tata, e Eborough, b Aubrey, 10; the way of the current situation, York, has well said at the 11lgher

E. L. Braga, Kennuy, Annerzon, but the entire sesources of the State

16; R. Hana, e Cobu, & Penree, 23: W should be concentsated for the attain-Critics should be called "gher Crickets", because a cricket makes

1. Vivearn, and Coun, 4; G. A. bigt ment of the objective in view;

noise in the dark. In

itsncock, run out, ; R. Pestonj, America, the chairman of a conter- Audrey, earce, ; H. 1, Taylor, ence of 350 Ministers publicly ac Pearce, V; L. A. Rose, not out, 24; (8) Efforts should be made to ex-knowledged that his theological belief. c. Lace, e Brusenrigg, b l'entre,

In J. D. Noria, b Anderson, 6: 1. Davier- pand the productive capailty of in- coincided with those expressed

Total 112. dustries and strengthen the national Thomas Paine's Book "The Age of walls, Anderson, 8; Extras, V.

Reason. Paine was a drunken in generar mobilisation marhinery.

ndel who raped a home in Europe, went to America and died a drunken wretch in 1800. Some eight years Harry Emmerson Fosdick preached In New York on "The Peril of Worshipping Jesus Christ": The reply of the late Dr. James M. Grey, then President of the Moody Bible Institute, awake millions of former Posdick-worshippers to his devilish subflety.

Budget Disclosure

Tokyo, Jan, 10. The new Finance Minister, r Botaro Ishiwate, oddressing the Diet on Janoary 21 will point out that the ordinary budget of the Government for the 1939-40 Decal year totals Yen 3,694,000,000

Increase of Yeni 100,000,000 ofer the working budget.

The deficit in the revenue, estimat ed at Yen 190,000,000, a decrease of Yen 198,000,000, from the working budget, will be met by the issue of public bonds,

Lieutenant Gilbert M. Welinen, tho nub. officer in command of ill-fated rancine A7, which sank with all handla uf Piymouth, was well known in long- kung. He was a very popular oficer and keen football player. He was rementbered by most people horo, how. ever as the original of the tatto part, Ab Luk. In "The Cook" lunt year, when he gave that remarkable imitation of a Chinese Bong. He left II.M.S. Honario for home March, 1913 and though he has been at auumarino work ever silice, was only appointed to cumm the A7 two months ago. There remain now only eight of the A class of sub- one is marinen-er nine when this raised gain. Could we not afford to scrap them?

Political Preparation Politically, the preparation is com- plete. The Church of to-day is the inst of the seven, the Laodicean, with Chelst outside (Rev. 3, 20). Europe has been crying out, "We need an- other Cromwell." America cries.

The annual prize distribution in eon. "Would God we had another Lin- nection with Queen's College took place coln." Nowadays we have Socialists at the College when 1. E the Governor, cloudbursts of words Sir Henry May, presented the awards, but a Sahara Desert of ideas. "No He was supported by Lady May, Bishop

an might buy or sell, save he that Lander, Bishop Pezzoni, Mr.

Director of Education, Mr. and had the mark." Witness the great. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. T. K. Dealy, | monopolica of trade and commerce of headmaster, and Liqui. Allson, A...

our day.

The Hemmas.er, in the course of his The lecturer quoted from the writ-

enrol- report, anist that the maximum ment's foreign exchanic policy will be 'ings of a Russian prince, speaking of ment during the year 1913 was 630, of kept intact with the exchange value, the ruthless undermining of all exist- whoa 297 werd new boys. of Yen fixed nt is, 2d.-Domei.

Mr. Ishiwata will also announce that the taxation will be increased by Yen 150,000,000 to Yen 200,000,000, the iteras affected including the extra proit tax and commodity tax.

arising with 11-

Shortly after the liquid had fallen on them, the women felt pains on their heads and shoulders and im- mediately shouted out. Miss 5. da Roza, a stenographer Watson's came out of her office un hearing the screams, and gave the Counsel replied that what had to women some water. In the mean- be considered was how long after the time Tso had also heard the commo- divan lud been discovereil was the tion and he rushed down to report first visit paid to the premises by what he had seen. As result of defendant. There was only Bu in- this, Mr. L. Guy. Manager of the terval of eleven days from the time

of Watson's of the first tenant moving out Wholesale Department gave instructions to look for necused. the second conviction. He was eventually found and detain- ed, while Mr. Guy telephoned for the

Mr. Houston said that the question before him was to decide whether defendant had my reasonable mea

He will stress employed at of not knowing that the premises

were being used as a divan,"

Pollee.

When charged, accused said he had no intention of throwing the fluid.

The case was adjourned until this morning.

1

REGISTRY WEDDINGS

Seven Chinese Couples

United Yesterday Yesterday was a popular day for weddings, seven Chinese couple: being united at the Registry,

In

In agreeing with Mr. Kwan, the Magistrate cautioned the defendant and registered a conviction against his remarking that periodle visits should be paid to premises by either the landlords or their agents orde: lo

satlery themselves

huut nothing unlawful was going on In- side. It

they found difficulty in entering the premises, then they could easily use a subterfuge, such an giving an excuse to inspect the premises to decide whether" palating was necessary.

TO VISIT HONGKONG

N.Y.K. Ships to Resume Former Service

that

Issue of Debentures

Govern-

Tokyo, Jan. 18.

The maximum of the Government guarantee debentures to be issued by the Industrial Bank of Japan will be increased from the existing Yen 500,000,000 to Yen 1,000,000,000 in accordance with a plan under contem-

The scheme is connected with the policy for increasing the productive capacity of industries.-Domet.

leg governments and institutions, 50 that a world-wide dictatorship of infamy might be established. People are becoming inore and more ac- customed to wearing mark, tor we have denominational badges, ledge badges, trade marks, party badges, trade union badges and many others. Referring to the number 060, the lecturer mentioned that many have numerical

plation by the Ministry of Finance, identified this with the

I sum of the letters of the Laun sen- The bank's capital will be intence on the crown of the Pope. But creased from Yen‍50,000,000 to Yen it can be similarly Identifed with the Hebrew name of the Emperor Nero 450,000,000,

with the Chaldean abbreviation of

with mony

others. Saturnalia and The

fact is that all the Sutanic systems from the time of Nimrod and the building of the tower of Babel, right up to the time of the reign of the anti-Christ, will all be summed up in the mark of the beast.

TUBEE-YEAR PROGRAMME

Tokyo, Jan. 10.

A three-yeur plan to expand pro- ductivo capacity for Japan, Manchu kua and Cana has been approved by the Cabing. The programme begins next April and enus in april 1942, which calls or the expenanure of over £80,000,000.-Reuter,

| A big attendance of young people at Friday's Young People's Rally," is looked forward 10.

RURAL WELFARE

Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith oflented of two of the ceremonies. Mr. Chiu Tait-ini, alias Chlu Thong-fuen, com- mission agent, married Miss Lo Wal-

From February 15 Hongkong will NOTE FROM FRANCE | Activities at the Centre kee, of Pottinger Street, the wit- nesses being Messrs. Siu Ting-kwal again become the terminal point of

At Shumchun and Lo Tu-fon, Mr. Kwan Shun-Nippon Yusen Kalsya's trans-Pacific yuen, bank clerk, married Miss Au Maru will arrive from San Francisco,

On that day the Asama Another Power Makes Pik-yer, secretary, residing at 155 Fa Yuen Street, the witnesses being coming to Hongkong for the first A Complaint to Japan Messrs. H. W. Fraser, Inspector of time since she went ashore in Sol

Wan

Bay during the typhoon In Mui-tsal, and Kwan Mok-chùng,

September, 1937.

Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, oficiated at the other Ave ceremonies.

service.

On that occasion it seemed likely for a time that the Asama Moru would be lost. She was saved, but it was not until September, 1938, that she re-entered the service.

In the meantime, the service from

Mr. William Wong, student, mar ried Miss Rosie Yu, of 83 Benhum Road. The witnesses were Messrs. Yu Chun-keung and Li Sing-siru.

Mr. Fok Pak-ming, student, mar. ried Miss Tse Slu-kwan, of 40 Vil-continued: the Tolyo Maru, Taisuta Mary, and Chichibu Maru carried lage Road. The witnesses were on between Japan and America,

Mesars. Fok. Yen-sang and Tse Tak- sang.

Mr. Ho Hung-pong, office assistant, married Mas Tse Sau-hing, of 182 Wanchal Road. The witnesses were Messrs. Tac Shiu-kwan and Ho Wing.

Mr. Taui Ng-tak, police interpre, ter, married Misa Tsang Yin-kec, of 154 Johnston Road. The witnesses were Mr. Tsang On-wing and Mrs. Trul Ng Sau-l.n.

Mr. Yung Koon-ng, manager of Arts de Luxe, married Miss Ruth Chinn, of 13 Caroline Hill Road. The witnesses were Messrs. Ilui Po-chiu and F. S. Luk.

CONTINENTAL

STURDY

And STRONG

CARLOWIL: A có

„4, Queen's Ra. Tai, 21218.

Japan to Hongkong had been dis

When the Asoma Maru re-entered the service the Taiyo Maru was withdrawn from the trans-Pacific service and placed on the Kobe- Shanghal stage.

London, Jan. 18. The French Government has sent to Japan a note similar to tint re- cently sent by Britain, protesting against violation of the Nine-Power Pact and discrimination against for- eign trade in China.-Reuler,

Businessman Writes Letter To "The Times"

the

Mr. Richard Lam, Professor of Agriculture of Lingnan University, has been delegated by the University nuthorities to co-operate in

the agricultural work of the Shumchun Rural Welfare Centre, Mr. Lam recently returned from Honolulu and brought a quantity of seed for crop sowing. Under the decision of University authorities an appeal will be made for rice seed, which will then be distributed to the refugce peasants returning to their land through the Shumchun Welfare Centre. Later it la hoped that Ling- nan graduates will participate in the field work of the centre,

London, Jún. 10. Mr. Kawamura, Chairman of the Japanese Businessmen's Association in London, in letter to The Times The Centre has been fortunate in In reply to Mr. J. W, Nicholson's obtaining the advice of Mr. P. E. leller of December 21, emphasises Witham, who is a technical adviser in that the Japanese have taken extremo China on the production of ten. Mr. Now it has been decided to take care to cause the least inconvenience Witham has been, instrumental in longkong back into the run. The possible to foreigners in China, state starting several tea, experimental Asama Meru will arrive on Februarying that the Japanese operations in stations in different parts of China. 15 and sall for Japan and America, the fighting in Shanghat are specially since his arrival in the Far East near- on the following day; next will come

ly two years ago, and if a suitable the Tatsuta Maru, arriving on

nite can be found within the sphere of

Centre a February 28 and selling on the fol-

operations of the lowing day; and after her

experimental tea plantation will be Chichibu Maru, arriving on March 29

set up.: and leaving on the following day.

Chickibu Maru Ro-named With advice that Hongkong is to become the terminal again comes

hampered,

nimfar

10 YEARS AGO

. A.

IRIDING KIT.

With more than 300 guests present, the annual ball of the Talkoo Club was held last night and the "sound of revelry" was not stilled until the early hours, to close one of the most succond- ful functions yet held by the organi4-t- tion.

Among the prominent guests were: Mears. N. 5. Brown, K. E. Greig, H. C. Resker and J. B. Scott, as well as te- presentativen from Kowloon and of the whipping interests.

The various committees responsible tions word: for the extremely well managed func-

Supper: Mesra. G. II. 9towart, T. Barclay, J. Pelaon, J. H. Stewart,

Door:MCHETE. D. Munro, S. Hope, J. B. Stewart,

Decorations:-Messrn. T. Grimshaw, Grimes, W. Warnock, J. Polsun, R. B. Dell.

Card Room-M. T. Grimes, Bar-Mesars. D. Munro, C. S. Cam eron, C. B. Matthews, J. Russell.

Cloak Roon-Mr. T. Barclay, Ladies' Cloak Room:Mrs. Barclay. M.G.'s:-Mears. G. H. Stewart, J.1 Russell, T. J. McCner.

Captuin J. D. Whyte, from reserve, has gone master, Nanchang Captain W. Shaw, of the Nanchang, is on ra serve.

Captain J. J. Gamble, of the Kang- ting, in on reserve. Captain L. Evana, from reserve, has gone master, Kang. ting

Captain C. Plunkett-Cole, neting Marinu Superintendent, C. N.. Co., Hongkong, has retired..

Captain T. M. Johnstone, CN. Co.. Hongkong, has gone to special duty.

Captain C. H. Jones, from reserve, has gone muster, Soechow. Captain 3. A. McCulloch, of the vochow, is on reserve.

Mr. J. R. Foster, chief officer, Sheng- king, in on reserve, Mr. A. II. Mills, chief pfleer, Fatshan, is on Home leave. Mr. J. W.. Hennolt, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Fatakan.

Mr. N. MeMillon, from Home,

has one extra second offer, Hsin Peking. Mr. D. Melae, from reserve, has gone extra cilet engineer offleur, Tatung.

*

5 YEARS AGO

The Journal of Commorco that an agreement has been reached, be- tween the United States and Beltain to temporarily maintain

Bro foilar-sterling ratio.

to

It says that the American Stabiilsa- tion Fund is expected to support_ater-

while the Britiah ing.

Exchange Equalization Fund will keep the pound

at a rate about 70 francs.

The report follows upon a serious dollar-sterling dual on the Exchango Market yesterday,

The duet ended in the pound losing at 4.9% only lon cents off purity level, an Compared with 6.01 yesterday and 6.13 before the Roonavoß ravaluation an- nouncement.

With reference to navigation, on the Yangise, he says the low level of the water at winter time impedes the removal of the boom and the

Among the notable visitors 10 sweeping up of mines. Such obsta- cles must be removed before navi Hall, Bishop Valtorta, Mr. S. N. Chau, Shumehun last Sunday were Bishop gation can be resumed with safely.

and Hon. Dr. Selwyn Clarke, Encoui- At Tsingtao the Chinese sank over

***oging talks were given by the visitors 20 ships alongside the wharves to to the workers of the Centre, who 1 hamper the Japanese navy's ap-have already begun their work in pre-i pronch. These were now being, ro-paration for the spring sowing souson, vigour of an anti-Naat speach in Vienna moved by the Japanese navy so the which is approaching. wharves could be available.

word that the name of the Chichibu Maru has been changed. She be comes the Kamakura Maru. The renson for this change is not yet known. Recently when the Japanese. ramanisation was revised she was spelled Tilibu Maru, but the change was abandoned as unpopular.

The three ships on the American Une are the leaders of the NY.. to the new regime's exchange rate Reet. They are each of 17,000 tons, with accommodation for 898 passen-

From June there will again be four ships in the Hongkong-San Francisco service, when the Taiyo Maru will

be taken into the run.

Referring to exchange control in China,

Kawamura anys that 11 actually favours British merchants who can fix the exports at $48,

whereas Japanese merchants Adhere of 140...

Mr. Kawamura emphatically denies that it is the Japanese intention to eliminate Western trade Influence in. the Far East and urges British businessmen not to be pessimistic Reuter.

Spelling Bee

correct and what is wrong with HOW many of these words are

the others?

anesthesia. seraphim ennagram

`rucksac

frugality

"Forelorn

English Oxford Dictionary mell- ings of these words will be found on page 9

Consternation has been caused by the

by Dr. Delituss and Austro-German relations neem likely to be subjected to further strain.

The midget Chancellor, who deelded that Austris was at the end of the patience with Nasl terrorism. Dr. Daily June expressed his determination, to restore order in the country by the eme force, not counting the goat,-since their restrained methods, had been misunderstood,

They had and proof, he neserted, that

playment, of all necessary

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