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MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1931.

MERODEY MOTOR CAR OFFICE

**

BANGLE' SNATCHER SENTENCED.

CAKE ASKEIE

CELED 4.3.6. Im KoTTIEN

- MAN

ZRINCE

-CO.

Saw Roo

59-61 Des Voeux Road Central,

2. Young

MAMAKR

WIST POINT BRÁNĚN 1546 WORK. SHOP

OLD GENTLEMAN'S PLUCK.

HONGKONG.

ODDS AND ENDS.

MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

**Moonghias" Whisky.

Alcobol liquor is becoming so scarce in the United States that even the "best families" have resorted to "making their own" in a cellar or

GENERAL ITEMS.

A handsome, rather heavy French breed of bulldog is extremely popular

in Paris this season.

COMMENDED BY BENCH.

THE CHINA MATU

BIG OPIUM HAULS.

LOCAL STEAMERS SEARCHED,

́ ́TRAVELLER'S BIG WAIST,

The revenue officers had a very Pronounced guilty on a charge of busy day yesterday, searching ships Hunghem and passengers. Ther seized no robbery with violence at a Chinese named Ho Ying was sent fewer than 562 taels of raw and 10 to gaol by the Puise Judge Mr.taels of prepared non-Government J. R. Wood) at the Criminal Sessionsopia to-day.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

W bare This Day appointed Mr. STARLING JEX, Secretary of the Compay with power to sign pèr Procuration.

THE UNION TRADING

CO, LTD. Hongkong, June 20, 1921.

WANTED.

A passenger who landed. from the When invited to plead, He Ying, xs, "Kokning" was on the point of who was undefended said that "being allowed to pass, his luggage other man had snatched the bangle having been searched in the usual WANTED IN OCTOBER-Fur- and given it to him." The Judge way without result, when suspicion Diabet House or Large Flats said he would accept that as a ples was aroused by the unusual size of Reply to Box No. 1293 c'o "CHINA of "not guilty,"

his waist in comparison with his Mai otherwise normal baild. His girlle was removed, and 72 taeks of raw

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The jery who tried the case were ---Messrs. A. J. Sursley (foreman, F. C. Alberto, D. G. Smith, W. Kai Tsoi. C. Onslow and R, Taylor.

Mr. F. Dyer Bali, conducted the Crown case.

opium was found carefully concealed KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB

in the folds of his trousers He was

ap.

immediately placed under arrest. ·! SATURDAY, JUNE 25th,

When the Leungkwong," was Evidence was given that the pri Sowing his father brutally ill-treat-soner snatched a gold bangle from a searched on her arrival from the ing his mother, a bay of 15, a woman arced Lee Fong who lived coast. 46% tasks of raw opium was Movenneville. near Arras, loaded at Howloon City. It appeared that found in the enginercoms There A

walking along the road to Yaurmati, venue officers could find no clue as where she intended to go shopping to the identity of the smuggler.

garret, according to prohibition, rifle and shot him dead.

officers, who are preparing to swear out warrants for the search of some

each.

A Soon after making this big haul. A

MUSICAL TREAT

MUSICAL TREAT MUSICAL. TREAT

The jury failing to agree in a case on June Lee Fong when entering They are proceeding against the A MUSICAL TREAT of the most exclusive residences. At the London Sessions, the Deputyla narrow part of the path heard owners of the vessel, the Kwangtung -ċive to the extensive " moonstitung" Chairman Sid he would let the de-footsteps following bei. Turning sx. fo... for allowing their ship to be operations amongst America's "upper! tea" was obtained in the arrest of dans go on their own bail of id around she saw the prisoner who used for the transportation of illicit

seized her by the left hand and forced opium. Frofessor Louis Shaw, of Harvard! University, whose home in the exclu

News of the disovery of gold on sive Back Bay section of Boston was raided and where, according to the farm 45 miles north of Ottawa is Claims pters, gallons of "moonshine" | causing great interest. whisky.commonly known as "hooch," covering 3,000 acres have already were found. besides quantities of been staked. mash and a most elaborate still Professor Shaw, it is alleged, ad-

A parade of mannequins mitted on arrest that "hooch" making the latest Fashions was one of the was quite a general practice intens at the London and Provincial Boston society, and that "all the moter-agents revel at the Holborn fellows bare Stills,"

Restaurant. W.C.

The Duty of Fexce.

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of a gold bangle, bruising her band and wrist. According to the man's story Ho Ying carried a knife and threatened her with it.

Shouting out "Save Life." Lee Fong pursued him and blew a police whistle she carried. "One man made showing an ineffectual attempt to stop Ho

Ting and then took no

George Neat of Wimbledon the lift engines of Magnet House Kings way through whose body a steel rod passed from shoulder to kose, is now completely recovered.

the reveau officers went on board the Warhow steamer, and there arrested a passenger with 22 taels of of prepared non-Government opium tied round his waist.

By kind permision of Lent. Col. J. B. Wyndham and Oncers, The Band

of the 2nd Batta. WILTSHIRE REG- Several other smaller seizures of IMEST will perform, assisted by further in- opium were made on the Prays on several well known LADIES and

KELUMINATIONS.

crest in the proceedings. Then art passengers from other coast and GENTLEMEN. elderly gentleman, Mr. Sit Ying Tsoi Canton and Macao stearers, and a small boy helped in the chase and later a number of vegetable gar- Įdeners joined in the tue and "cry-j Ho Ying was eventually captured by nor knife were found on him. Mr. Si Ying Tsui, but neither bangle

Witbom leaving the box the jury. Jahter a couple of minutes' delibera- Įtion, rerumed a verdict of guilty.

Mr. Dyer Ball orged His Honour to consider, when passing sentence. that it was a case of robbery from a female and therefore a serious mat-

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS

REFRESHMENT BUFFET."

Admission $100 (by permission

of the Government;.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

New York policemen may be seen Writing to the Review of Reviews.

entering hairdressers' shops and Fatesser Gilbert Murray says: Most snieg the contents of bay-rum and reasonable people in this country:ther bottles suspected of contain sex that the duty which now les

ing absciplie fluids. upan all Erope is the duty of ture- ing from War to Peace. from the

Fer se Empress of Russia,” on Warmind to the Peace-mind. They!

Saturday-Miss H. Aycock, Mesurs C. ¡P. Brown, R. T. B. Boothby, J. B. ste dimly that the only salvation for

Downall, V. Eager, Mrs J. E. Friend, ir any country lies-in the co-operation

R. Gulie. Mr and Mrs P. H. Holyoak, call countries, the only hope for

lis 0. Kestinz, Mir B. W. Lille, Mr.. ang class in the co-operation of all

D. Lewis, Rev. C. 3. Mylne, Mr V. §...... classes. Bot what they do not see!

Mes, Mr and Mrs C. C. MacDonald, fr M. Thaunis. the Belgian Finance a sentence of three years' imprison-F. Ober. Me and Mrs E. D. Renwick, A. Nissin, Mr and Mrs D. Neilson, M; C. yet is that this work of constructive; peace needs almost as intense an Minister, has decided ra

1ment His Honour called Mr. Sir Yingers E. E timpson, P. Sawyer J. impose effort as the work of war. In this 5 per cent tax on bills for food in Tsoi and commended him for the part Silva, Y. A Volgawskey, Sirs A. it their Salt Rooms, Daddell Street. work too we cannot afford to be restaurants, tea-shops and cafes that he had played is connection with

Woolders Mrs S Wheeler, Miss M. defeated. Co-operation, the sinking come to more than 26, (nominal affair. "I wish to say he remarked "that you behaved in a commendable manner in arresting this man.

of differences, helping others in orderly 411

to help ourselves is the imperative

need of the hour. Even our late A 14th-century Anb glass mosque enemies must be helped if we are to reap the föll fruits of a victorious

WET.

Must Earn £300 A Year.

A stipulation that his son must ear in legitimate business at least £500 a year is made in the will of Mr.

Lamp was sold at Christie's for 2,500 guineas, and the three days' sale of the famous Morgan Williams collec tion of arms and armour has realised. 445.000.

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I have been married for more than William Rosenheim. 8. Belsize-grove, 20 years and i have never known, how Hampstead N,Wwho left £46,848. ch my husband earned and Ose-third of the residue of the estate should not think of asking him." is left in trust for his son Herbert, women

declared

and the testator says: "But if County Court Herbert shall settle down, and prove

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Marylebone

ter.

After imposing upon the prisoner

THE "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN."

MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

The Manchester Guardian celebrat- ed its centenary on May 6. At the same time its editor. Mr. C. P. Scott, completed his half century in its

Regarding a editorial chair.

by the certificate of an accountant, Unless it was suggested that

be noramated by the trustees, that co-respondent had used his means to Guardian as easily the best daily he bas in the period of a calendar seduce another man's wife, evidence paper in the Home land. the most veir made and received a net profit as to means must not be given, the scholarly, truthful, and high-minded.

Chancellor or salary or income of 800 at the Lord least and in the next succeeding Divorce Court. calender year the sum of £500 at the

ruled in

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Wheeler. Mr L. Yatse. Misa H. W. Ares,

sa J. W. Barrett, Mr R. L. Entier, Mr A. Garpi, Miss 0,1. Feather, Mr D.C. Gorricho, Mosers J. Gutierron, Ji De Gar- ! |con, 8. V. Guldote, Mr and Mrs W. B. K Borley, Mrs and Miss T. L. Hutschen ruyter, Miss M.. Jergisen, Mir and Birs

THE Undersigned have receïred instrue-

tions to sell by Public Auction,

FRIDAY, June: 21, 1821. *

Commencing at 2:30 p.m.

A Valuable Collection of Antique Chlùs and Curios. from Surg to Ming Dynasties, and Kanghi to Towkwong Periods

Comprising

5 coloured, 3 esbared, bine and

3. M. Marcado, Mr and Mes F. B. Mar-white, and famille ruse rases, jars, ger. Dr and Mrs W. Morrison. Mr bowls and plates etc, et

MoLena, Mr D. G. McLaren, Me and

Mrs. R. D. MoƐwan, Mr L. Herille.

Old bronzes, jadé, agats and crystal.

also.

One Large Fish Eong, Sung ...

Оде Large Famille Rose Vase (Imperial-wate).

On view from Thursday the 23rd. inst.

Catalognes will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAUWERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

Houzkons. June 90. 1921.

W. Pernason, 1. Palma. Mrs orcaments, ivory carvings, lacquered L. Neville, Miss J, EL. Reid, Mr H. Robin-ware, old paintings etc. son, Mr G. Swope. Me and Mrs A. D. { Spicer, Miss F. W. Wintney, FD. Watson, Me C. Young Miss E. B. Brown, Misses K. E and J. A. Brown, Dr. P. D Guzman, Mr A. Des Rosario, Miss G. E. Emery, Miss A. Flaming, Mr Gons lez Rozario, Mr P. Caerara, Miss A. Hall, Mr and Ms T. M. Jones, Miss R Mer- thegan, Mr. Hadlangbayon. Mr C. Porter, rand Mrs and Miss L. Stryker, MrJ lamson, Mr. H. Walford, Mrs Rondini- W. 4. Santos, P. Velden, bír A. A WI Debar Sakaya Mr R. Elinoff, Miss N. 17. the and the best written. the China Mail Herria, Mr and Mrs Ivano Mis

offers its congratulations, and for the Malinorsky Navtersk, Mr &. D. Oleks retsky, Bliss E. Pedoff Bootkovky, benefit of those who sometimes regard Mrs Patowshiustais, and Misses YS. least in a legitimate business and not į In crates bearing the "instruction.ts honest criticisms asseditions." Young by any method, manner, or means of Please give the birds plenty of points out that the King himself sent. Per s.s. "Nanking" from Mazila: speculation, gambling, company pro-water." six swans, & gift" from the moting, horse racing, or other rash King to the Toronto Botanical Gar- the fallowing gracious message to For Hongkong. Mrs." M. G. and hazardeos trasactions, then insuch dens, left Liverpool in the Canadian Mr. Scott: I am commanded to Johnson, Mr. S. M. France, Mrs. case the gift to his son shall be en Pacific liner "Empress of Britain." convey to you the congratulations of S. M. France and 2 Chikken. Mr. the King upon to-morrow's celebra- John F. Tomkins, Mrs. Joan F. Toet tion both of the centenary of the kins, Mr. EF d'Aquina, Mr. Manchester Guardian and of the com- Maurice Santon. Mr. Basilio Tos, pletion of your fifty years' association Miss A. Murphy. Miss M. Berry. with the paper, which under your Patterson, Mrs. Wm: Patterson and courageous and high-minded guidance. Dr. G. P. Talavera. For San Fran has secured for itself a position of ciscoMr. Carl Antholz, Mrs. T. such eminence and esteem is the H. Dobson, Mr. F. H. Goulette Mr. world of journalism. Stamfordham.” A. K. LaMotte, Mr. Orto Weber.

larged to an absolute one. Stable Acroplane.

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Engineers are busy on the Oxford A few days ago the pilot of the and Cairo sra Cons of the first link of "air presses" from London to the the Empire wireless chain, and when Continet, as soon as the machine the chain is completed wireless com was wel aloft and on his compass munication will be possible within course, tok a book from a ledge in the whole of the British Empire. front of him and read. His machine

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was so sable that it required only an With 2.800 coffins containing the pression touch on the controls. bodies of United States soldiers who The pilo continued to read right fell in France. the United States asoss the Channel A glance from steamer, "Wheaton" has left Cher. time so tie at his instruments and bourg for Antwerp, shere, having dials and slight movement of his embarked another 1,000 coffins, she controls, was-together with an will cross the Adantic. cccasionaleye for the earth below-

all the "diving that the aeroplaze | „Labelled “eggs,” a box consigned required. But when the weather is for carriage by rail to Glasgow, was bad or "sibility" poor the pilot's opened by the police at Dundee. te every ner and faculty must be too heavy weight of the box having centrated in the safe navigation of aroused suspicion. Irside was

covered a large quantity of revolve and ammunition underneath a layer of

565 Four men and a women been arrested, and other arrests have been made in Glasgow.

HOUSE COLLAPSE.

TIMELY WARNING:

FOUR OTHERS AFFECTED,

Mr. Chan Cuan Yew, Mr. Va.

Mr. E. J. Reilly, Mrs. E.. Reilly, Master Edward Reilly, Mr. Sidney C. Smith and Mrs. Sidney C. Smith.

DEPARTURES.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received in- stuctions to sell by Public Auction (Fer Account of the Concerned)

Ox

THURSDAY, Jane 23, 1921, at 11 am. as their Sales Booms, No. 8, Den Vaux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY, OF

HOUSEHOLD LINENS.

incoding :-

`400 yds. Mosquito Netting, 600 yds. Sheeting, 306 yds. Damask Table Cloths, 20 doz. Damask Serviettes, Per s.s. "Duzen" yesterday:Turkish and Huckaback Towels, Mr. P. D. G. Galo, Mr. A. M. Dixon, Mr. and Mrš. Unagami and infant, Mr. Besrai, Mrs. Daubery,

his machie. Air expresses now

At 5 p.m., on Saturday, the roof of Mrs. Kwan Ho, and infant. Mr. Chan leave Parisfor London daily at 9.30

No. 90, Connaught Road West Si Ching. Mr. Chas Wei Cho, Mr. a.m. 113 a.m., 12.45 p.m... and

collapsed bringing down with it thea Ping Cho Mr. Chen Don Chen, am, ant London for Paris at 10

whole of the neighbouring house, No Mr. Ya Sung Kuei, Mr. T. A. Tap. g. Fortunately both houses had been Mr. E. Hocenally. Mr. Tok Seah 2.3., 1230 lyn, and 4 p.m.

racated earlier in the day on the Hwoe, Mr. K. T. Simada, Mr. J. Burglar “Bagistrate,”

A Chicago convict sentenced to be advice of Mr. Hall, the architect, who Yagi, Mr.-G. Levy, Mr. M. Fukanaga Joseph Car, who was arrested by

had inspected the houses and pro-and Mr. K. Takase. the French pice in the Place Pigalle, hanged on a Friday morning at eight

nounced them to be unsafe and liable Montmartre, is one of the most o'clock has protested that daylight collapse at any time. Immediately. notorious crinals of recent years. saving robs him of an hour of life after the collapse, the inmates of Sent to prisopon a dozen different and has demanded that he be hangedos. 91, 92, 93 and 94, which were sentences, moly for burglary with by standard time under which he was afected by the collapse, were ordered violence, he asped from the French sentences. The convict claims that to vacate the premises by the P.W.D., penal settlemet in 1912, and has the Governor might pardon him in who immediately undertook shoring been at large er since. Carel was the last hour, and the time of the work.

a member of gang of burglars execution has been fixed at rise. known as the Sacristans Band".

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CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM

of neuralgia, whatever the froghle

The T. & K *Shinyo Mara," or; rived at Tokohams on June 16. and sails on the 22, being due here on July

The Barber Lize as. ** Bolton Castle** sailed from th's New York vis ports for Hoogko g. on May 21," sailed from -Panama on June 12 and is due to arrive i at this port the end of July.Dodwell & Co., #gents.

At hom

Alao

&c.

17 Doz Bottles Perfumery. Ferrari Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, June 10, 1941.

Íroz Locover of PEX CONCKERS),

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FRIDAY:

Jane 21, 1921, at 9:30 pm,

at their Sales Rooms, No. P. Des Yox Road, Corner of

Ite House Street, A. QUANTITY, OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,, Removed to Sale Rooms for con- venience of sale, including:-

Dining Room and Bed Ro Suites BOWEL COMPLAINT IN

Linens, several pieces hable Por CHILDREN.

celain, Chins and Gass are, Cooking UBING the summer montis mother Utensils,

Late one night he called at the A choir boy stood on, his head mansion of the Marquis of Panisse whilst portions of a will were read Passie, in the Anue Marceau, and during the beating of bounds of gained admittale by saying that Wilke's charity properties at Leigh 4 touch of rheumatism, or a twinge he was a magistte with a warrant ton Buzzard. Wilke was a soresis Chamberlin's Pain Balm driven Ay to search the hon. He knew that teenth century London merchant, the psin at once and cures the complaint the marquis wasbsent. As soon as who left almhouses and lands to the When a bottle of it is kept in the house quickly. First application gives relief he and his comries, pretending to town with a stipulation that on Roge- the pain of barbs and advises Dould watch for any unnatural be policemen, we in the place they tion Monday this manner of beating promptle relieved, cuts and braises bound and gagg the porter and the bounds should be observed, the quickly healed sad swellings prompt looseness of the chid'e howels. When Servants and mala clean sweep of better to impress it on the rising reduced. In fact for the household gives prompt attention at this time Ble it is just such an embroestion/sa serious trouble may be avoided. Chem- the valuables. Cal has been living generation. Beer and jolis avery family should be provided with berlin's Colic and Distrboes Remedy in Mortmartre forany year and were formerly provided for the boys For sale by all Chemists and Store How alsays be depended upon Zoe sale. has latterly been sreet hawker. "who_now receive money,

-by all Chemists and Störekiwpers.

Keegera.

BULMER'S

HEREFORD

CYDER

PEARMAIN OF CHERRY

NORMAN

per 1 dozen imperial pints

$5.00

A delightful drink for Suminer.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

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