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FOR RECEIVING SET',
LICENCES.
THE WIRELESS BILL.
THE CHINA MAIL:
ALLEGED MURDER.
SCALDED TO DEATH WHILE ASLEEP.
FURTHER EVIDENCE.
ΡΕΑΚ HOSPITAL.
IMPROVEMENTS FOLLOW GOVT. CONTROL
COUNCIL REFERENCES.
"The present Intention was to Further evidence was taken at Arising out of the supplementary make an annual charge of $5 for the Central Magistracy yesterday vote of $9,000 to the Peak Hospital receiving sets, said the Attorney in the case in which a Chinese is staff at yesterday's meeting of the General (the Hon, Mr. J, Hcharged with the alleged murder of Finance Committee, the Hon. Mr. Kemp) in moving at the Legisla-ja fellow lodger by pouring boiling A. O. Lang asked for particulara as tive Council yesterday afternoon water over his 'victim while asleep to the running of the Hospital the first reading of a Bill intituled Continuing her evidence, the de- before the Government took it over. ar Ordinance to amend the law ceased's mother said that since his The Hon. Dr. W. V. M. Koch, relating to wireless telegraphy marriage the defendant was always asked if he could give particulars, The main object of thebeating his wife. Answering ques said the Park Hospital was not run Bill was simple. It was to make tiens put by the defendant, wit-at a proft. It just made enda it necessary for receiving sets to mess said that it was not true the meet. Since the Government had be licensed.
deceased had taken defendant' takon it over the staff had been The opportunity had been taken wife away from him. Witness also fincreased and was better paid.. however of Improving the form denied that she and her sons h.The equipment was Also much of the present Ordinance and threatened to do harm to the de batter now. shortening it. The Bill provided }
Would it be possible, he asked. that in future the possession of a
to bring the fees at this hospital wireless telegraphy, station with-
The defendant's mother also gave into line with other Government out a licence would be an offence. evidence of the defendant hospitals? In the Peak Hospital He would like to point out that treating his wife, and it was bes. frat class fees were ten dollars a u wireless telegraphy station was chase of this that witness sent her day and the second class Ave (specially defined not to include back to her own people. Witne a dollars. In other Government hos apparatus such as that in a store thought that defendant was insane,pitals the fees were eight dollars for the purposes of sale. Afar he was under the fear that he day for first class and five dollars station would be a place where would be taken to Canten and shot. sezon 1. apparatus had been installed for
was adjourned until the,,purpose of use for wireless telegraphy.
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"Broadcasting Possibility. Hitherto, he understood, it had been the custom on application for permission to have receiving sets for the Government to give in- formal permission. These in- formal permissions would expire when the BI came into operation, and anyone who had a receiving set would have to apply for a licence under the new law,
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Ship station licences would con- [owley MM A. D Unue in full force under the old order until they expired by time or other means.
The present intention. was to make the licence for receiving
been decided:
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hongkong. sets $5 a year, but that had not
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It was under contemplation to increase that if broadcasting ar rangements should be made, for this would make the possession of receiving sets more valuable and some means would have to be found to provide funds for the broadcasting company.
In England a certain amount of the fees were paid to the broad- casting organisation. He only mentioned this because it might be that the fee would have to be increased afterwards,
The Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a Arst time.
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The Chairman said he would. point this out to the P.C.M.O, nad would see what could be done.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL:
VOTE FOR COST OF NEW ROAD
COUNCIL QUESTIONS,
supplementary vote of $6.000, access road to War Memorial Nursing Home in Stubbs Road, Dr. Koch, at yesterday's Finance Com- mitree meeting, asked whether this was the road"lending to the pro- posed hospital on Stubbs Road, and i if so why did not the cost come out of the War Memorial funds.
The Hon. Mr. Creasy sald one of the conditions was that the Govern- ment shoul supply them with a road.
The Chairman said he understood į the Government gave a site and a read for access to the site.
The Hon. Mry" Bird, said he thought the War Memorial funds were to bear a third of the east and');
London, July 28.-The King and Queen received to-day Subiel Nabhat Bey, Iraq's Finance Mini-he Government two-thirds or vice ter. at Buckingham Palace..
versa. Certainly the War Memorial
Subiah Nabhat Bey, interviewed funds were to provide part of the by Reuter, said he had conferred cost of the roud. thrice with Mr. Amery who was most sympathetic. He had also been to loading London bankers rés garding the establishment at Bag- dad of an Agricultural Bank, in which connection definite proposals were being considered.
Conversations are now progress. mg regarding railway extension Iraq with a view to placing a loan in London.
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King Felsul is still taking the eure et Vichy from where he hopes to start for London in the middle of August,
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