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25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid POSITIONS WANTED.
MRS. J. A. SHAW, 532, The Peak, Phone 20240, recommends her No. 1 House Boy, Cook and Helper.
WANTED TO BUY. WE pay high prices for all gold and silver articles, diamonds, jades, jewels and gold dust, Apply China Gold Refining Co., Pedder Building
2nd floor,
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Dining Room suite of old Spanish Design, cutlery and glass Apply J. A. Shaw, 032, The Peak. Phone 29249.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thursday,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 18, 1940.
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THE INDO-CHINA STEAM | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED,
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The Fifty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Maungers, Meásra. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 30th May, 1940, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing
to
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of April, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of In Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised the Accounts, and electing Directhat immediately after the dispo- tora and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com-al of the lot the Purchaser (if pany will be closed from the 23rd not the applicant) will be required deposit with an authorised May to 13th June Inclusive. ware.
By order of the Board.
officer who will be present at the JARDINE, MATHESON & sale, the mum of two hundred
Co., LTD. General Managers. Hongkong, 16th April, 1940.
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA” Sceond Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
portable
CLEARING SALE-Two Lighting Sets of 500 watts. One set of Lubricating Oil Testing Apparatus. One Feather Cleaning Machine. A large quantity of Kerosene Heaters and Knitting Machine Needles. For further particulars, please apply to Sander, Wieler & Co., (in liqulda- tion), King's Building, 2nd floor, between the hours of 2 pm and 5
Prison For Onslow
Four Months For False
Pretences
After he had indiented that he had! no statement or evidence to give, and after he had called a prisoner as his witness, Charles Onslow, 40-year-old unemployed, was sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr. Edwards ut the Central Magistracy.
He was charged with obtaining $30 from Leung Cheuk, by falsely pre- tending thist he had been sent to col- lect the money by Mr. 1. A. Taylor
of the Imports and Exports Depart- ment on March 30, and alternatively
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERŠ
The Thirty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Oflees of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building, on Mon- day, the 22nd April, 1910, at 31 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with Л Statement of Accounts for the year ended 314 December, 1939,
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from 6th April to 22nd April, 1940, both days! inclusive.
C.
DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED. General Managers,
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with demanding money with menaces | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
on the same day by threatening to
report to Mr. Taylor that Leung was keeping an opium divan; and de-
manding
December 22
with menaces
on
year. Defendant was alleged to have de- manded $3 to be paid monthly to him, ollerwise he threatened that the premies would be raided.
Detective-Sergeant Cullinan pro-
secuted.
Prisoner's Evidence
Pang You, Prisoner No. 3621, anid he was serving a sentence for failing to pay a fine in respect of keeping an opium divan.
Questioned by Onslow, Pang suld
he did not know Onslow or his name,
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of April, 1949, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public
dollars, ($200) in cisah. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. 4241.
Between Kowloon City
Kowloon Inland Lot
Road, To Kwa Wan.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd 'day of April, 1910, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
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Intending bidders are advised
Works Department, by Order of that immediately after the dispo His Excellency the Governor of sad of the lot the Purchaser (if one lot of Crown Land at
Ma Tau Kok, in the Colony of not the applicant) will be required Hong Kong, for a term of 75 to deposit with an authorised years, with the option of renewal officer who will be present at the at a Crown Rent to be fixed by sale, the sum of two hundred the Surveyor of His Majesty | dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum the KING, for one further term will be refunded on payment of of 75 years.
Intending hidders are advised
the Purchase price.
To Mr. Edwards, Pani rald he had that immediately after the dispo- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. hired the divan from Leung for $1.50 n day and was in business for four days when the Revenue Officers raided the place,
Onslow Did you see me go up to your place from the time you started until the time of the raid?-No.
To Onslow, Pang said that Leung had not supplied him with any oplum, Replying to Mr. Edwards, Pang said he had obtained his opium from a man named Mak Tee who was living at No. 1 Tung Street.
sal of the Int the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised
officer who will be present at the sale. the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
Pang further stated that coolles | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
vegetable hawkers and people from fish stalls patronised his divan, but not detectives or wharf searchers. He had not heard Leung speak of anyone demanding money from him. Onslow: He never spoke to you about me, did he?-I don't know
who you are..
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Summing Up
Summing up the case, Mr. wards remarked that defendant had not given any evidence. The wii- nesses for the prosecution had told a story and although there were minor inconsistencies, he was quite satisfied that it was true. The defendant was therefore convicted.
Sergeant Cullinan said a list of addresses and a letter written to Mr. Taylor was found on Onslow. The list of addresses referred to oplum divans. In view of the name used by defendant to extort money, he asked for a serious view of the ease to be taken.
Asked if he had anything to say before sentence was passed on him, Onslow said: "Nothing."
NEUTRALS KNOW INTENDED FATE
LONDON, Apr, 18 (Router)--Tho "Dally Telegraph," In a leading articio, says: "Sigus multiply that the plot by which the Germans effected the invasion of Norway has weakened their power.
Neutral spies are bent on stern precauilons to ensure that treachery within shall not open their defences to the barbarian,
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Statement Issued
To Japan
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Apr. 17 (Domel)-The British Government hus notified Japan that, following the Invasion of Denmark and Norway, the Bri- lish Navy will in future hold up all Incoming and outgoing goods to thone countries.
The Japanese Foreign Ofee is at present considering the question of 17 Danish, Norwegian and Swedish ships al present under charter Japanese interests.
to
"All over Europe, the dupes and It has been decided to request bel- hirelings who compose the vanguardigerents not to interfere with ships
of modern Germany's warfare, are on charter, for the following reasons:
being
dealt with faithfully.
The countries within reach
The ships in question were chattered
German fangs would be blind if they breated by Japan before the out--
of
of wor? 2. To
could not learn from so glaring an example of what is intended against violate them all."
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detall the ships would Japanese neutrality and
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Kicked, But Thwarts
Exhibition Of Paintings
Talented Chinese To Display In H.K.
Miss S. Gocke, of Broadwood- An exhibition of paintings and Road, had a long struggle with black and white sketches by Mr. Lin a miscreant who attempted to who is at present in Chungking, will Fon-ming, a talented Chinese artist snatch her handbag in Glonealy, open at the Tang Chi Ngong School near Caine Road, yesterday of Chinese Studies, Hongkong morning. The snatcher only got Univerally, on Saturday at 10 am. away with a strap of Miss for a week, is being arranged by The exhibition, which will continue Gocke's bag.
Madame Lin Fan-ming, the artist's churming French wife.
In an interview with a "Telegraph" representative, Miss Gocke anid: ""'I was walking from the Dairy Farm to Glenculy, and when I was ascending the last few steps leading to Caine Road, a Chinese came from behind. went around me, and approached me from the front.
**The man attempted to snatch my handbag, but I held on to it. With one hand grasping my bag, I held the man's jacket with the other, and we had a struggle.
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Kicked By Man
Madamo Lin has already exhibited her husband's paintings in Shanghai. where the critics were most cathusiastic. It was the success of that exhibition which decided her to show the paintings in Hongkong and.
Manlin.
Artist Since A Child'
Mr. Lin has been interested in art. eines he was a child. His first study of Chinese paintings was commenced under the ultion of his father. In his early twenties, Mr. Lin lived in France and on his return to China he Director of the became
Peking founded an art school in Hangchow,
Art National
School. Later he
ten years he wag connected with this
"Seeing he was matched, the man kicked me and I fell backwards; but I was still clinging on to my bag; I screamed and shouted for help, and, the man made his lust effort and ran of which he was also Director. For off with the strap of the bag.
"The man ran along Caine Road, school but left last year for Chung-
crowd had king. and though quite gathered, no one attempted to chinse the mon. I ran after him for a few yards, but owing, to the pain 1 gave it up.
Miss Gocke then telephoned the Police and Informed them of the In- |cident.
NEW CHECK FOR NAZI AGENTS
According to the Police no arrest Measures which are interpreted as a
BELGRADE, Apr. 10 (Reuter).
has been made.
OVERTOOK CAR: which aliens henceforth are only al-
FINED $25
A lorry driver who attempted to overinke an Austin car on a bend in Pokfulam Road, near the Queen Mary Hospital, during the Ching ing festival, found himself in Court this morning on a charge of dangerous driving,
The Austin car was forced to stop mad in order to avoid Exterici
collision.
The driver, Lo Yuk-cho, was fined
He pleaded Guilty.
$25.
step towards checking Nazi pm- paganda and esplonage are taken in a decree published Inst night under
lowed to live in a declared place of residence, and any change of re- sidence will have to be approved by the Governor of the province or the Prefect of Belgrade,
Allens entering the country are required to report personally to the police 30 hours after crossing the frontier.
MANSLAUGHTER ALLEGED
A similar the was Imposed by the Magistrate, Mr. II. G. Sheldon, upon Three seamen, Fung Man, 28, of Chu Min, for cutting out and in a cargo bout No. 410 V, Wong Kam- line of cars
cars on the same street. is abui. 20 master of cargo boat No, lorry narrowly missed a bus proceed-3734 V. and Lo Kau, 25, of the launch
ng in the opposite direction.
Kwong Sum, were churged before Summoned for driving his car in Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Duddell Street, a closed road, on Magistracy this morning with the March 19, Captain A. C. F. Drew- manslaughter of Chong Kwai in Wilkinson was fined $5 when a Te Kowloon on April 16, presentative appeared in Court and; Juspector A. E. Carey asked for a pleaded Gulity.
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