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TUESDAY, JUNË 9, 1925.

CANTON BATTLE.

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(Continued from Puze kdy

Meanwhile, active war is break. ing out in cther parts of the province.

General, Fan Shok-sang erst- while, the strong man of Canton, is reported to be withdrawing his troops from the upper reaches of

LASH FOR THIEF.

ROBBED EUROPEAN"

LADY.

SNATCHED HANDBAG.

ENEMANG BATTERY RATE! CUASE.

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"THE CHINA MAIL.

$5,000 BAIL FORFEIT.

MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT SEQUEL

ACCUSED MAN MISSING.

Was

Pun' Luk-chi, the Hcensed driver) of the car, who was alleged to have been seated beside his brother,. Pun Pui-sang, at the time of the accident, was charged with an lawfully allowing another man to drive the car. A fine of $100 was imposed.

• WRONG TURN.

The former stated it he saw A MOTOR CYCLIST FINED accuses moaning away with the purse inalis haud word compliant

OVER 12FT. LONG."

SNAKE SWALLOWS LIVE

CAT.

CAUSEWAY BAY INCIDENT.

MOROCCO INCIDENT.

GERMAN TRAWLERS

SEIZED.

"(Reuter's "Service.)

Paris, June 8 A message from Fes states that French warships seized two Ger- man trawlers

in Morroccan waters near Agadir and took them to Mogador where they have been detained.

"OUTFLANKED,

OCCULT "PRACTICES.

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CHINA MAIL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

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Questioned about some of the people who. Intch boen mentioned in the Hiels, Col. Roskell snið a Mɛ. Plad Simpson hand lectured on: 016 now thought movernent.

Mr. Justice Surkey : What is the no thought movement?--I believe [

is that sort of is that if you think right you get everything right. If you want something you have to Umik is right and you gette

Col "Reskail agreed Bunk symbole fining and steal dealing were also subjects of leebaarom.

DRAWING A PICTURE

UPSIDE DOWN.

Curious stories of the practice of the occult wefences wore told when A snake over twelve feet long the libel action brought by Lieut.- Bail of $5,000 was estreated at ind several inches in diameter wa Colonel William Joseph Roskell, of The Central Magistracy this shot by a Chinese police officer at Now Cavendish Street, W., against. The snatching of a hand bag morning in the case in which Pun Taibang villago, hear Causeway Arthur Ady, of Perton-place, the West River and a statement from a Europeni Iudy at Battery Puf-sang

charged with Bay on Sunday evening.

Konnington, was continued, has been made that he has declar Path had its sequel at the Centrul manslaughter. The case arose out It is believed that the snake wa Mr. Ady, wie nadmits the libel, i ed neutrality. His non-participa Magistrucy has morning before of the motor accident at Pokfulam driven from its home by the recent contended that the worils were true tion will mean a big difference to D. Forrest, when a Road last week when the accused, lab and rain. The story goes that and fair comes ne on Co Koskell'a

Chiness youth was charged with the who was said to have had no it was in the process of swallowing conduct the Cantonese enuse. »

us proprietor of Field telephones have enabled ce

The accused pleaded not licence to drive a car, was alleged a cat. whole, when the animal's Delphie Club, for these interested the Yunnanese to maintain com-

guilty.

to have run on to the pavement erins dew the policeman's atten-in spiritualisqy, in Regent Street, munication with exposed stations idle, a nurst Victoria Lospital, Another

complainant, Miss W. and killed a sleeping coolle ka Me fired five shots ut. The fine of the alleged libels was that on the Canton-Kowkon Railway the Peak, stated in evidence thinjured and is still in hospital, which leaged in the snake's neck notorious women in obtaining coolic was seriously reptil” with his revolver, two of Col. Heskell "nided and abetted and a little transport can be

aho was walking along Battery PallThe accused did not put in an mad causoil its fleath. murved along a short part of the

money from the public-by fortamë! Canton-Shiukwan Railway up the used salehed her purse from absconded.

at 1330 pan, yesterday who the appearance and is believed to have

telling. North River.

NEW Torci MovÉMENT, her hand and rhan saya She gave

Col. Roskell denied that ho.had A Dangery to Shameen?

chase, as far as the Cathedral Hall. Allies of the Reds are reported At this point a European boy and

permitted barbape-telling in the bbe ancentrating at Samshui Mr. J. M. Shroff kept behind the

club. junction where they will combine accused, who ran in the direction of with the Cantonese detachment the Clovernment buildings. The From Kongmoon district. now purse was found on the roadside mushing to their colleagues aid. with some of the silver money This force intends to take, Fat-rewn on the ground. A sum of shan as a jumping-off point for about 66 in silver and notes, was an onslaught on the west of Can- missing. ton. If history is repeated, Shu- Evidence was so given by Mr. meen will be in close proximity to Shroff and an Budia constable. the firing zone. The Yunnanese are shortening their line of de fence to the west of Canton and

Before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at have made Wongsha. the district Following behind, Witness jord the Kowloon Magistracy this adjacent to the western suburb, in the chose Now the Few morning, Mr. F. Mum, a motor

Mr. Justice Sankey: What ja W. building the weed was cyclist, appeared for the second A bulletin from Fez reportsnetul desding?-I imagine it 19 the Red attack from the West peel by a Buropean boy. Picking time recently for a breach of traffic that contingents of rebel tribes-what they now call Conéism. River. No news has come in himself up and discarding the regulations by taking a wrong men proceeding in the directions nothing to do with the stars,

purse. us necused got behind the turning at Hunghom. from the North River,

of the Taunat heights were out. Marching on Canton,

building and slil, down the drain After the evidence of a traffic flanked by French.cavalry and Mr. Melville (for 3lr, Ady): Did, General Hsu Shung-cht is niov pips unles Baltery Path.

Witness officer, the Magistrate said that the friendly tribesman and forced to your call it the Delphie Club to re- ing an

affensive on Canten by uted to an Tnding constable on defendant would do well to make retreat with heavy losses, Thell the ongelo of Delphi in pre- Jand and . His land expedily at the junction below to arrest himself conversant with the traffic French artillery stopped a fresh('hristine days when people went

the way, bub o Interregulations as soon as possible and enemy attack. tion numbering about 10,000

to the priest so as to be able to get bayonets, has raken Pinharded the fortino by jumping over Imposed a fine of $5.

information! that what might Arith little resistance as

| the railing into Queen's Road. The the

To a remark from the defendant

happen to them in the future?--lt eused was huber, euught by "that he understood there was an-, Yunnanese fell back on Shektan.

seemed a suitable name, Repopean

other charge pending against him,

With regard to Mrs, Susannah General Cherig Kai-shek has

Sub-Inspector Spoir shisted that the Magistrate said that there were despatched reinforcements in the Alr. C. Bowiek, of Messrs. Powell no reductions for taking a quantity,

Harris, Col Roskell said that Mr. My himself had told him that she shape of 2,500 or so cadets, find P., B, was responsible for but the effect would rather be the reality hetdab regular soldiers, but the most

was not a fortune teller Because she On being sure at contrary.

Per D. 5. L .s. "Pres. Polk"sid a trumpet, which made a under Russian slicers), to the charge room in the Sub-

He had on June 8-Mr F. A Bowen, Mr mechanical experiment. main camp at Whampoa, the aspreter's presener the accused naval station below Canton.hu on him $8 in notes, two keys, FRENCH

and Mrs J. Broadhead, Mr S. L. never heard that at one demoustra BONDS. Broadhead, Mr. H. A. Conant, on Mr. Ady put his foot upon the Another 5,900 of the Cantonese a police whistle and a pawn ticket. }

Capt. R. 1. Kinloch, Mr and Mrs E. trumpet, closing it up, but the troops are awaiting embarkation i Mogu stalement made by the EFFECT BEING GIVEN TO Nissim, Mr F. R. Vida, Miss Chu, voices top on coming, and it for Whampoa.

• stevenna-ped] in which he denied the

AGREEMENT.

Mr Check Chong C., Mr Hsu Kouburged out to be Mrs. Harris herself The Yunnanese: headquarters charge, This Worship aid that the

ching, Master Han, Mr Hsu Hsi-speaking the time. predict that s will make for the evice was quite clear and in | In accorilure with the interest vuan, Mr K. F. Kwan, Mr C. H Col. Roskell admitted that he middle of the anten-Kowlbon fold a sentence of four months' they have in the Bunge Findus Kwan, Mr 1 W. Lum. Mr and Mrs allowed Mrs. Busty to come to the Railway and murch up the line. Bard Blour and 16 strokes of the trielle de Chine creditors, A. G. W. Marr, Mr Chang Hoog, club, although he knew she was a The Whumpor force, they expect, burch,

have issued to them in August bonds po, Mr A. M Birchall, Mr C. Nonvicted swindler.

That Wis will strike at a part of the rail)

which, will be redeemable by yearly | Conover, Mr J J. Cutter, Mr L. C. viewed as a martyrdom. He agreed way nearer Camon and thus tryi

drawing or repurchase.

Davison, Mr W. A Douglas, Mrs that palmistry was practised at the to break the Yumanese main!

16 will be remezabered that in a L. Dodge. Mr F. B. Gange, Mr J. L. club. interview the muringer of the Bank Gallagher, Capt and Mrs A. P. C. which has taken over the affairs of Haid, Mr and Mrs C. W. Haub, the Bank Industrielle explained Mr and Mrs M. E. Horntein, Mrs shortly after the nouncement of A. Hogrefe, Miss K. Hillman, Mr the scheme of settlement that the and Mrs R. E. Heinselman, Mrs hols would be securel on the H Hughes, Miss M. Hughes, Mr the chalks about in # violent Boxer indeinnity, which

S. Leibson, Mr A. Mandel, Miss Amanner before "subsiding some-

what heavily on the platform."

their main line of defence figainst

force in the east. Dure the two! Red branches join hands, they will make a combined assault on Canton. However, the -mer- renaries declare they are prepared and have their counter-moves.

SHIP'S REPAIRS,

AN UNPAID BIET, CLAIM.

VESSEL TO BE SOLD.

BANK

Money for the dividend which

to

Paris, June 9.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

ORAPLE OF TULPH1

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Mr. Melville rend an account of a séance when Mrs. Harris went under control.“ She painted ́n picture upside down in pastels in five minutes, and at the end threw

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Col. Roskell explained that a medium might go under control standing or sitting down. times the voice would clange: sometimes the medium would talk in a foreign language.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Start out by Alling in the words of which you fed reasonably These will give you s plus to other words crossing them, and thay in turn to all others. A letter belongs in each white space, words starting at the numbered.zquares and running either horizontally or vertically or both...

HORIZONTAL

1-A. ¿lah made, with aggu 6-Mizalve

11-A color

12-Prefix meaning "two

13-Kind of thoroughfare (abbr). 14-A unit 16-Article-

15-Allowed

18-Baby's name for dad 21--Closer

23-Brick, merry song 26-Short motor ride 27-Identical

29 Periods of time 31-Printer's unit 32-011 of rOBOR 33- An auction 30-A color 30-Cozy 37--Listen to 38--Cut thin 40-Behold 42-Factions 45-Refined

46-Common bird 48-Appoint 49-82fe harbala 51-Note of the seals 83-Gifted

64-Advertisement (abbr)

65-A ruler (abbr)

67-Myself

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VERTICAL

1-By, word of mouth.

Adult

Man's name (familiar) 4-Black

6-Parts of a fork

-Loaded. 7-Always

Toward

B-Termination

10-Farm machine

17-A narrow point of land 18-Ireland

20-Standard works of literature

| 22-A day of the work

24-That la. (abbr) 28-8ubgansolows stats- 27--Stream

28-A parent' (umar.) 30-To aling: around 32-Playing aard "(pl) 34-Lalin məşning "for exampls"!'

(abbr)

36--Interrogatory exclamation 38-Trapped

29An Island near N. Y. City

(abbr.)

40-A tender human emotion 41-Part of a range.. 43-Printers unit 44—Infrequently

48-Little valleys

47-Plorca

68-Sufix used with nouns to de-49-Poor actors. (slang)

noto agenoy

59-Near relative (abbr)

60-Compulsion.

61-Reclaim

50-Parched

52-Large Australian bird

64-Part of the verb "to ba”

56 Prios (abbr.} 89-Exist

(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle' will- appear in to-morrow's "China Mail" along with a new cross-word puzzle.)

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The B. F s.8. • Hector" arrived at

The P L .d.**

Lendon yesterday... Celtis Prince" from New York is expected to apivo bore te day. “The P. A.O. a.m. “ facadeniz " from Hoogzong arrived at London on, Jure 4

Accordingly, the Yunnanese are now banging away at Honam with Repairs done to the 3.5. Cochin itself was sired by the McWilliams, Mrs F. S. Mills, Mr the object of threatening Wham-China, a Prench ship registered in Chinese Maritime Customs and Hic and Mrs H. S. Patton, M'ss E po, if possible. «

Saigon but with owners in Hong Sait Tax. The bonds will be the Patten, Miss M. Patten, Mr G No sally across the river from kits, formed the subject of a claim same as any other bonds." he said. Patten, Mr B. Riley, Mr W. Roch either side has been reported, hore Sir Heary Cowper Gollan, and the owners will be able holt, Mr E. R. Roberts, Mr W. P. To-morrow, I am told, the Yun in the Supreme Court this morning, discount them anywhere.

Simpson, Mr R L. Simpson, Major nanese will make an attempt on the amount involved being $4,181,

wand Mrs D. W. Shaffer, Mrs T. R. Honam and heavy fighting is ex-

at 9 am The fion. Mr. C. G. Auster, do in July has been deposited by Spear, Mr B. Spenjaard, Mr F. H.

the Chinese Maritime. Customs and Taylor, Mr A. Vogelsang, Miss Eneliums did such silly things as the warrant for this will be attached B. Weigel, Mr L., G. Weigel, Mr the Kwong Chong Long, said that the bonds when issued,„, the plaintifs were inducted by the owners to undertake whatever re pairs the captain and the engineeri [said were necessary. The bill for the repairs had been signed and Eertified by the captain and engineer

but had not been paid.....

Four Cantonese gunboats bom- barded the Bund which is ocetipied

by Yunnanese who returned the fire from the shore.

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.BABY'S LIFE.

CRIPPLED PORTER ON FOOTBOARD.

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C. Williams.

DEPARTURES.

Mr. Justice Sankey asked why drawing a picture upside down.

Col. Boskell said it was a much nore difficult thing to do. -LECTURE ON ANGELS.

Col. Further cross-examined. Roskell said a lecture was given on

The B. L. 8.5. "Bebrooch from Middionbro, Antwerp and London left singapore for this port via. Menila on May 30 and is due to arrive here to day.

The B. F... Bellerophon" from Liverponi laft Singapore on June 4 for

The B. F... Toilas" from Liver- this port and is due here to day. poul is die bere to-day.

The P. & U... Bcilia" left Shang- bai for this port on June 8 at 10.00

The E. & 4.8.8. ** Árafara' loft Manila

for this para to-day as s...with the outward australan Malls and is dae

here on June 11 at abort a.m.

The P... "Kashmir" ieft Singapore fur this port an Jana 7 at mth the outward English.Mais and is dus here on Jane if at about

μm.

Tas O.P.. RM.8. "Emprem „of

perted with a wider range of instructed by Mr. Hugh possibilities. To date, neither side dones) for the plaintiff Company, has secured any military advan- lage since war actually broke out on Saturday, The mrtchants in the city are bearing up well.

"Incessant Fire."

Per D. S. L. SR. "Pres. Polk" an Angels, Their Origin and Work June 9-Mr A. M Birchall, Mr G.It was also a custom at the club to N. Conover, Mr J. Cutter, Mr.L. bave a "ghost evening' just (Reuter's Service.)

The mem- The owners did not appear to The prompt action of a young C. Davison, Mr W. A. Douglas, bont Christmas time, Canton, June 8.

contest, the claim and judgment was railway porter, Bert Lucas, turn Mr L. Dodge, Mr F. B. Gange, Mrbers would sit around the firesided is dus here today. Fighting between the Cantonese

entered for the plaintiffs for theed what might have beer. L. Gallagher. Cant. A. P. C and relate the most unustal ghostly and the Yunnanese is in fullade for appraisement and sale.

fimettet, claimeik. An order was domestic tragedy into a comedy at Hald. Mr and Mrs C. W Haub, experiences that had occurred to

Victoria Station (South-Bastern Mr. M. E. Hornlein, Mrs A. them. awing.

Section).

Re-examined, Col. Roskell said Ho refe, Miss K. Hillman, Mr and Just before the B. p.m. train Mrs R. E Heinsiman, Mrs H.

the members of the club were to Gillingham left No. 4 platform Hughes, Miss M. Hughes, Mr J. S. middle-class people of respectable TEA-POTS IN COURT.a worman with a girl, aged 12, Leibson, Mr. A. Mandel, Miss. A. - character.

Mr. Hawke, 5.0. (for Col. and another child aged 1, had McWilliams, Mr F., S. Mills, Mr been saying good-bye to relatives and Mrs H. S. Patien, Miss E. Roskell, remarked that he saw Australis Capt A. 3. Bailey, ... DEALERS DISPUTE AS TO leaving by the train. The woman Patten, Miss M. Patten, Mr G. some of the members were people of Coms ander, will leave here for Victor

ad Vancouver, BC via Shanghai SIZE.

had left her baby in the carriage Patten, Mr B. Riley, Mr W. Rock title.

(Woosung), Kube and Yokohama at Noon Detective-Inspector Albert Kirch-on Jane 11. when the train suddenly started. holt, Mr E. R. Roberts, Mr. W. P. almost incessantly for the past

of New Scotland Yard, Tho B. Follo Ixion for Gap, Strangely out of keeping with the forty

Her elder daughter screamed Simpson, Mr R. L. Simpson, Major ner, hours.

Two Japanese dignified atmosphere of the Courts out Grandfather is taking away and Mrs D. W. Shaffer, Mrs T. R. sail as far as could be ascertained Bavro Liverpool and Glasgow lef Jack bar ghal yesterday for this port and is destroyers have arrived.

were three tea-pats ranged in order the baby," and as the train Soear, Mr B. Spanjaard, Mr F. H. Mr. Ady's real name for size on the barristers and gathered speed the woman in the Taylor, Mr A. Vogelsang, Miss E. Bresia. Taylor. He claimed to be das here on June 11. The vessel wilk to solicitors able immediately beneath compartment held the baby out of B. Weigel, Mr L. G Weigel, Mr C. an American. Mr. Justice Wood in the Summary the carriage window over the Williams, Mrs E. B. Howard, Mr latcrtive) arrested Mr. Adya lage H Icasiano, Mr G. Icasiano, Mr Cumber of libels concerning Col. platform.

The LP.S. RM.S. Impress of Russia” Lucas, thinking that the frantic A. Kraft, Mr C. E. Ross, Mr N. Roskell were found.

Under the Aliens Acf Mr. Adyrrived at Yokohama on June at p.. 1 ft Yokohama on Joga Bat pm and is ty which had been ardered, one woman was about to drop the Hidalgo, Miss V. Villamin, Mrs O. | dealer ølaiming for the difference in

and Mrs C. O. Basualdo. Mr. J. tion. the length of two carriages, Huonder, Miss M. Crass, Miss R. moreneed to these youth was and those which the defendant sprang upon the footboard, and C. Preiser, Mr S Squires, Mr S. 1. sentenced to three months' hard said he had ordered and was labour for stealing a quantity of pared to pay for

worked his way along towards the Assad, Mr R. Kant, Mr C. Dialdas. lead solder from the Kowloon

He seized the After arguments as to shape and compartment. Docks on Saturday,

and, size of the ordered utensils the baby from the woman,

The damage and casualties

hitherto are unknown.

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Rifle fire from both sides of the

River is now being continued

STOLEN LEAD.

THIEF JUMPS INTO THE HARBOUR

Court this morning.

Two dealers disputed as to the

When he (the

do patated at noon on June it.

The C.P.8. RM Empipin of

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.

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STRANGLER PARTLY G YEOMAN BET

ADD RENEW MARCH ATE SHADE E ALONG PLAIT S FATAL EAGLE & DUTY BEDEW TROT

ŠYKE PETRBKĄTIONAL, STOPKAPIRM

SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events, Advertised In The. Mail.

ENTERTAINMENTS. June 9. -Coronet Theatre, "Hold Your Breath."

June 9 World Theatre, "The Last Trail."

June 9. Queen's Theatre, Two Minutes To Go."

June 9 Star Theatre, "The "Pantaloonatics."

BOCIAL

June 20. Fortnightly dance

eis is due at Hongkong on June bat at the Peak Club, 9.15 p.m.

U&m.

At the Kowloon Magistracy this price between those he had bought baby from the moving train, ran/. Villamin, Miss C. Villamin, Mr had been recommended for deportar dus at Vancouver on June 18.

obliged to come back..

BITES BY DOGS.

THE WRONG MAN,

pre-

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

Since serving a term of imprison ment he had been on purole. The American authorities had been an able to establial: his identity. Ady said he was born in a ship in the Red Sex.

SPORT...

June 18-Hongkong Boxing Association's fifth tournament of

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The C.P.S., B.M.S.Empress of Asia, the season, at Theatre Royal, 9.15 left Vat couver for Boigkong via Japan p.m.

arts and Shanghai on May 18 and is due PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

June 10-Lammert. Bros., at bere on Jana 16.

The NY.E... Kamo Mara"Derrington," 8, Peak Road, European Passenger Line) let London household furniture, 2.45 p.m., fr Rongkong vie Sarz on May 9 and in

June 10-Lammert Bros., at expected here on June 16. It transpired in evidence that on case was adjourned for Mr. Turner although he is a cripple, having shunting being intercepted by a watchman, (appearing for the plaintiffs) to get been injured in a

Mr. Justice Sankey suggested

The 40L 1.8 Prex. McKinlay, Godown No. 23, lower, the Hong- the accused jumped into the har fresh instructions. Mr. M. W. accident, regained the platform Cargo arrived per xa. "Oakridge" that he should be anchored there. which is den at this port on June 17 kong and Kowloon Wharf and bour with the object of swimming Io appeared, for the defendants.

without losing his balance or remaining endelivered after Jane 11 Mr. Justice Sunkey, in summing led from Sortie do May 17 on Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, mis-

tobedulo. to the opposite shore, but was

dropping the child.

will he subject to rank Managing up, described the libel as one of the

The BF 4.8. Moriones" left Liver-cellaneous goods, 10.30 a.m.

June 11--Lammert Bros., at The mother by this time was in Operators-Columbia Pacif: Shipping most atrocious it was possible to

Company. a fainting condition, and Lucas

banghal. boji, Robe and Tokobams Sales Room, miscellaneous goods. Cargo arrived per 3.8.Trieste imagine. I do not think you will Polon Hay I for Straits, Hongkong. held the child until she was re- remaining undelivered after in Juss 14, think I are using too strong anand is due at this port on or about June 11a.m. stored. He refused to accept any will he subject to rent. Agente-expression when I say that the de-

June 12-Lammert Bros, at fendant is a blackguard," he said, The D8.L. 8.a. Pres. Adama which Sales Room, postage stamps, 5.15 reward, and, without waiting for Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

la dun at this port on Jans 32, “alled Without retiring, the jury res the thanks of the family, said that he was only doing his duty

turned a verdict for the plaintiff andom Bea Francisce on May 3-on p.m.

schedule.

June 18.-Lammert Bros., at and walked away.

gave him £200 damages.

The

8. Patroclos left Liver Sales Room, sult lengths, 11.80 After singing a couple of songs

Mr. Hawke, referring to the pool on May 18 for Bongkong, hoshal, a.m. the well-meaning Miss Laetitia letter sent to Mr. Justice Sankey Taku and Dalny and i due her on or "These 'ere floods," said the Gabblestrainer addressed theby Mrs. Wright, said his client was

The my... Formosa" (Swedish oldest inhabitant, "remind me of occupants of the village hall on satisfied that she was a respectable East Actio Co., Ltd), left Dauldre on th' time when th' old passon the joys of music. "I am very

May 28 and is due here on or about June prayed for rain. When th' rain keen," said she, "on inculcating a

The did come it drowned two of his love of music, and I believe there's best cows, an' washed th' founda- a large field here"

Lady Miranda: That was my tions from under th' vicarage. "There be that, miss," inter-baby we just passed, you know. Arter that, he went about sayin' rupted an old farmer, "Just Lady Beutrice: How do that fer the future he'd keep quiet, beyond the pool, an' nothin' to dis- know, my dear?

Three cases of attacks by dogs were reported to the Police yester- day, the victims in each case being given medical treatment and the animals being sent to Kennedy Town for observation.

RECKLESS DRIVING

CHARGE.

At the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Mr. A. Duncan Was At Kowloon, a dog belonging to charged with reckless driving of Mr. M. A. Johnson, of 10 Chatham a motor cycle at Nathan Road on Road, bir a Chinese ving at 5 May 25. Torres Building.

The defendant informed His Another dog attacked a Chinese Worship that the Police had made in Queen's Road East near the a mistake in charging him instead military quarters.

of his brother...

A servast boy, was bitten by a white mongrel owned by Mr. L. --Gutierrez, of 39 Bonham Rout

His Worship discharged him and ordered the issue of a fresh

surmont, d

Woman.

an' jest let Providence run th' turb neither but worrums anLady Miranda: I recognise the weather ter sult itself." .... · rabbutz an'-what-not.”

nurse.

about Juns R

30.

* B. 1. ay “Eurypylon” left la ro- pool on May 18 For Husits, Houskog, banabal Moji: Kobs and Yokota wind 10 due been on or about July L

for Sunita Horton Modik. Hobs, and- Tokočam E

June 16--Lammert Bros., at 9 Broadwood Road, household fur- niture, 2.45 p.m.

COMPANY MESTING.

June 10-Forty-fourth meet- ing of the Indo-China Navigation Co., Ltd., at Messrs. "Jardine's. Offices, 11 a.m.

Fe WE MISCELLANEQUE.,

Meeting at St.

Itse as tale, peiri bu ne mband," Joseph's College, in

Faith its Golden Jubilee

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