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TO LET.

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NOTICES.

HONG KONG WOMEN'S GUILD & MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

HONG KONG TECHNICAL

INSTITUTE

THE CHINA-

POLICE CHARGED

*ILLEGAL ACTION ROM

[AWKERS.

Entry Forms may be obtained at the Education Department the Central British School.

SEVEN IN "DOCK.

pointed out Avera Internieti

not

Cloth

hims

THE UNDERSIGNED have This **Day admitted to partnership in my firm «Mr.“ „PAUL, MARY HODGSON, Solicitor, which firm

Elaborate Police precautions were ed on this chai hitherto carried on la ty name will

acy at the Sessions' the case! THE INSTITUTE will re-open taken at the Central Mas henceforth be carried on, under the MONDAY

October 8 yesterday afternoon to prevent. Mr. go any further. The name of "TSO & HODGSON" at Pedder Building, 3rd floor, Pedder Students joining classes held at R E. Lindsell's Court from being Counsel said, was also as vague as

aug Bald, that Let Street.

Queen's College will be enrolled again overrun by hawkers, when it could possibly be, and +

be in the case, g W. TS'0

at the Education Department, the accused Chinese constables of gested that both these charge

told what Lam Tin had only; those joining classes held at the Hawkers' Department made an made more specific. Hong Kong, fat October, 1927.*

the Central British School, Kow-other appearance in Court. ***

Both Mr. Hall and Mr Turner the case, the loon will be enrolled at that As early as 180 p.m the com- associated themselves with Mr. Mr. Booth: He is also a School.

Mr. Davids pound of the Magistracy was again Davidson's remarks.

then crowded by thousands of hawkers

value the ling of waiting to gain admission to the closed Court room, which was not epered until five minutes before the Worship to deal with the accused on Mr. Booth: None at all. case was due to start. Solleftors; all charges summarily. He added Proceeding, Servt. Fitchas said Officials and others with business in that it was impossible for him to that after searching Lam Lin, hea the Court were admitted by a half quote exact dates as the matter had took this man and Leung Tso to the witness said that it.

that the people ment open side door, all the other doors stretched over a period of nine police station.

Hat would THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE being securely fastened. The wait-years or so. He did not allege that By Mr. Hall: Lam Lin was not MEETING will be held free featured hawait the same men had been concerned the occupier of the place that was ther permitting) at Happy Valley batches through the same door until during the whole of that period, but raided, he merely walked in while on SATURDAY, 8th October and all seating accommodation in the there had certainly been a syndicate the search was going

Tso was the occupier of the cock MONDAY, 10th October, 1927, well of the Court had been taken up behind it commencing at 2.45 p.m. on both Then the others were told to depart Mr. Lindsell said that all the ac-loft only. days. The first bell will be rung at 2.15 p.m.

LEAGUE.

FUN O'THE' FAIR.

LEE GARDENS THEÄTRE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st.

UG-UG THE OGRE,

A magical Pantomime expressed in grotesque shadows and

Beautiful Silhouettes..

Dr.

"NOTICE.

HOW TO GET TO THE FUN O' THE FAIR.

Hong Kong, lat October 1927,

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

or

The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1 per day for all persons including Ladies.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price..

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain

sure. &hanghai Hotels arrange

Police Application Replying to the Magistrate, Mr. Lam Lin had as evidence Booth said that he would ask his case

eung

other he handed over to the money

New Sch Asked why this

towed

entirely the witness was="not":"suggeste

contributed money on

Paid 60 cents each By, the Magistrat

the other

had

was arrested on Septembe Inquiries

as no more would be admitted. cused belonged to the hawkers The next witness was Leung To Speaking from memo

They stayed on, however, in the squad, and were men of varying who said that he was a Hcensed said that of the fifteen hope of being able to catch a periods of service, and he thought cloth hawker and occupied the cock glimpse of the proceedings from that the period of the continuance loft on the ground floor of No. 583

others. 80 cents each. perches on the steps and, walls in of the alleged conspiracy could be Square Street. He had, dealings the compound, as on the former more or less specified from the with the fifth accused: (Tanng Kam)

accused, the withe occasion, but in this they were length of time each accused had whom he met for the first time in art and second

April or May this year. One day sorely disappointed. When the been in the Police Force.

asked to ses past four mo FOR SALEOXES Courtesy of the Hong Kong admission to the Members' Enclo- doors of the Court were opened five Mr. Booth said that it was not the witness was selling cloth" "in} minutes before the Magistrate en- impossible for him to do that, but Possession Street whan Teang came

showed It Each member has the right to/tered, each door was barred by three he would have to have time to go up to him and asked him to pro By Mr. Davidson: -- ✨ i ments have been made whereby

duce his licence. After the witness FOR SALE --Cheloo Stamps. Un- there will be a SPECIAL CON- Introduce 2 nen-members to the stalwart policemen who bore down into the matter. used. Set of six itamps2, 5, 10, TINUOUS MOTOR BUS SERVICE Members' Enclosure, tickete for on the crowd outside, while simul- Eventually the Magistrate in had produced his licence, Teang set-Apply Box. No, 1600, c/o/OCTOBER 1st, commencing at 3 Linstead. & Davis at $5 each per The crowd was handled so effective the start of the conspiracy. This him. The witness replied that he Mr. Turner: That differentiation 15, 20 and 25 cents. Price 82 ver to LEE GARDENS on SATURDAY, whom can be obtained from Messrs. /taneously other policemen came up structed. Mr. Booth to try by the took it in his hand, and then asked Mr. Booth: He was not arrested,"

from the Central Station compound. next bearing to fix upon a date as the witness to collect money for but detalo p.m., from Chater Road (CP.R. day up to Friday, 7th October, that the compound.was empty by his Worship said, would make the Was a businessman and did not lost on usi

The charge for admission for the time Mr. Lindaell entered the two charges in which all the ac-

Mr. Booth: He was not restod FOR SALE-One brass "Hung Ming" pan of the Chinese Han

Also ALL TRAMS pass the en- Ladies to the Members' Enclosure Court. Policemen remained on duty cused were concerned, more specific. for

will be $2 per day. Each member in the compound throughout the Evidence was then called and the Mr. Booth saked whom the wit on any charge. We are Dynasty with automatic apringa trance to LEE GARDENS.

was Acting Subeness was to collect money from, and hold a man for inquiry. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487,.

can obtain upon application to the sitting, and after hanging around first witness Secretary, Badges for admission of the outside of the Court in Arbuth- Inspector Dickson, officer in charge Booth: What for? It is the cella at Central

the latter replied street hawkere Mr. Davidson (to wit

Where have you been sin c/o "China Mail.”

2 Ladies free of charge.

not Road for a while, the crowd of hawkers. He said that up to

hawker ing to enter the compound, and it police constables on his staff all do- slowly melted away.

ing hawker duty. The seven

Asked by Mr. Davidson how hong that he said cused formed part of his staff. Six knew it was squeeze money, the It is a certain natural of his men, the witness said, were] witness replied that Tsang told him the mind on his parti arrested on September 19, while 50. another, Kong Hung was arrested Banana

Answeri Proceeding, the witness said that Mr. David two days after.

when he told Tsang he was too

"China Mail."

MISCELLANEOUS,

Corner).

Fare

Fore

20 cents..

10 cents.

1927.

have time to act as Tsang's collec

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Hong Kong, 28th September, 1927. realised the hopelessness of attempt- September 19 he had aine Chinese squeeze money due from every the cella at Central

MESSRS. RAVEN AND BASTO Architects, Surveyors and

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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPEAISERS AND SURVIVORS.

Public Auctions-

Engineers

removing to Prince's Build- ing, Top Floor (corner of Des Vaux Road Central and Ice House Street) as from the 1st of October. Lift entrance next Alexandra Cafe.

RAVEN & BASTO.

WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT.

Strict Diets Unnecessary.

Mr. Booth asked what had hap pened to the other two.

had not reported for duty since

The witness said that one, C801,

to collect money for him, said: "You don't have to collecting the money

Carried to Court. With the six accused who were remanded last Monday appeared Li Fook-tfn, the man who had been in hospital suffering from injuries re ceived through jumping out of the It is a well-known fact that some floor of No. 8 Station Street when window of his room on the third Hong Kong, 29th September, 1927. de have a greater tendency than the police raided the place. He was

others to cause indigestion, and that

Mr. Davidson interrupted and ob-people to you with by limiting one's diet to certain taste- carried into the Court in a rattan fected to the question and answer word to give the Tsang then gave the less, unappetising foods, stomach chair, and remained seated by the being admitted. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. troubles can sometimes be overcome side of the dock throughout the Mr. Booth said that the question

out of ten, however, indi-

excess acid and food session. He still bore cuts over the was material to the case. » gestion is due to IITE beg to inform our Cus- fermentation. WE

Instead, therefore, of left eyebrow and on the nose, lips

Men's Duties tomers that we have RE- going on starvation, dists, stomach and cheeks, atas ta palke

Mr. Lindsell Inquired if it were sufferers can eat what they like if they The other six accused were again alleged that the accused had been MOVED from No. 18, Queen's will only get rid of the

upon being informed that they were not, his Worship upheld Mr. David- son's objection and said that the

excess

Adjourned

the

license

nega said that he could not remem came to him with money. The wit stal

ber the password now, but took as

aid that each time a man pald 80 naked for his lisence An example the word "Banana," and whi cents, to him he would merely say accused the password

Ja Dccurred in July or Aug Mr. Booth: What is the idea of year,

instructions to sell by Public Road Central just opposite our old nickly Safely, and surely, take half-ing order: Li Jum, Po, Shing, Woo conspiring with the other two, and "Banana", and the man would then did not interfere with

Auction

ON.

MONDAY, the 3rd October, 1927,

at 11 o'clock

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

85 Cases One-Eleven Cigarettes,

508.

14 Cases One-Eleven Cigarettes

208,

premises..

H. RUTTONJEE & SON. Hong Kong, 22nd September, 1927.

HOME TUITION.

within an hour from London. 【JESTOVER — STEVENAGE.

21 Cases One-Eleven Cigarettes In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL

10. W

1 Caso Advertising. Matter. Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 1st October, 1927.

TUESDAY, the 4th October, 1927, commencing at 10.30 am.

at No. 2 Inverness Terrace, Kowloon Dock, Hunghom. A. Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE *

comprising: D

Chesterfield Couch and Chairs,. Carpets and Bugs, Extension Din- ing Table Dining Chairs, #Side- board with Bevelled Mirror, Din- ner Waggon. Crockery," Tenk Bef. stead with Mattress almost now, Teak Wardrobe with Mirror Dress- ing Table, Wash Standa, etc., etc;;

for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS, A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual · care and attention. For Particulare

apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Gamb, Higher Local),

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directed, and you eat what you

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s-teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia Chung-nam, The Nam, Teang Kam or two or three tablets in a little water and Kong Hunga right after eating or whenever pain is felt

Mr. E. Davidson again appeared heals the Infamed stomach lining for Li Lum, Fo Shing and Kong what had happened to the other two paid 20 cents to you? (Laughter). the password on this occasion. Acid, stops the food fermentation, and for Tsang Kam, add Mr. A. &. Hall Court could not concern itself with sarana to a man who Mr. Lindsell: Why must you

Witness I don't know, that was you not have your licence Get a package of 'Bisurated' Magnesia Hung, while Woo Chung-narn and men, who were not in the case. Teang's instruction to me. I had my licence from your chemist to-day: use as Tae Nam were now represented by Proceeding with his evidence, Continuing, the witness said that password because I was

But of pain or discom Mr. D. L. Turner. The injured Li Sub-Inspector Dickson referred to on the Monday following the inter- he might ariat me

Fook-tin was not legally represent his duty note book and said that view, Thang came to his house and CMF-Lindsell :

on the right of September 19 the after asking him if he had eaten that you knew that The prosecution was again con- fourth accused was detailed for rice, asked the witness how much not allowed in Hol ducted for the Police by Mr. LH. y/duty in Nos. 3 and 4 sections, and money he had got. The witness Yes.

the third accused in Nos. 5 and then handed over all the money sections. The hours of their daty which he had collected, wrapped up The case was adjourned. was between 7 and 11 p.m. in paper. It was over $18. This

fort to follow.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

بنسب

ed.

Booth, A.S.P.

MR.

R. LI HON FUN begs to state that he has been a teacher of

and hofils Arst-class certificates.

The Charges | The amended charges against all

ed themselves as police constables

By Mr. Booth: The witness

the witness 80 cents and others 60 and 80 hawkers. Some had given

cents.

AIR RACES.

SAN FRANCISCO TO SPOKANE.

Chinese to European Officers and the seven accused were as follow: thought he must have detalled the $16 was contributed by between 20 Merchants in Hong Kong for more (1) that they on divers dates up to men for these duties, because than twenty years, that he has had September 19 did conspire, combine, never entered the duties in the book considerable experience in training

confederate and agree together to until after he had detailed his men. students for examinations in Chinese, make illegal, exactions from haw. The entries in the note book were

No Thanks. Mr. Booth: What did Teang say Persons wishing to study the kers; and (2) that they misconduct in the witness's handwriting.w when banded the money, to him?—

Asked by the Magistrate what Nothing, he walked off. Chinese language. are requested to communicate with him at No. 104, by accepting bribes from various constituted the men's duties, the

Mr. Booth: Not even thank Praya East, first floor.

hawkers on the understanding that witness said that it was ordinary you!" (Laughter)-Are you sure

Spokane, Sept. 21. Terma moderator

breaches of their licences would be street patrol, but the men had he did not say anything f overlooked, and that failure to pro- specially to be on the lookout for witness: He might have said money in Class A planes competing N. C. Lipplat to day won first cure licences would also be over, hawkers, mendicants and motor car all right.""

pada in the San Francisco-Spokane air looked. N

HOME Mr. Davidson Interposed to re- race: Woo Chung-nam and Tee Nam By Mr. Booth: Such duty would mark that he did not think Mr.J. 8. Charles of Detroft arrived LONDON DIRECTORY were charged with an additional not entitle the men to enter housea Booth was entitled to cross-examine safely, winning the Class with Provincial & Foreign Sections and count that they at. 8.80 p.m., on unless in pursuit of a person, his own witness.

(ved planes) competition in- Trade Readings in Five Languages, September 19 misconducted them- By Mr. Turner The witness did Mr. Booth: I think so, since he is York to Spokane derby. enables traders to communicate direct selves as police constables by not actually remember giving the hostile. with Chadwick

WC. W. "Helman won in the. Class the Make New York to San Francisco.

PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.

touts.

BATANTS & DEALERS neglecting their duty, and falling to men those duties on September, 19. Mr. Lindsell: Not yet, Mr. Booth, A(large planes): cate

in London and in the Provincial Towar patrol certain sections which had Visit to Cockloft, \ —(Laughter),

and Industrial Centres of the United been assigned to them. Sergeant Fitches was the next Pressed by Mr. Booth to explain Cesil Landon won the Kingiom, and Ireland, the Continent All the charges were denied by witness called. He said about 8.80 the reason for the password, the trophy, In the San Francisco of Europe, Africa, America, Asia, all the accused, on September 19, he proceeded witness said that when a hawker Spokane race Australasia, etc. "The namos, addresses

more

than

EXPORT MERCHANTS

and other details are classifed under Mr. Turner asked the Magistrate to No. 58 Square Street with a uttered the password to a constable, Some others have arrived,

*78,000 trade headings, to allow him ten minutes in which party of Chinese detectives, and the latter would not interfere with many are strung out sorcas the including

to interview his clients. He ex- entered the ground floor. On enter him, country in all the competitions, Plained that he had only that day ing the witness placed two Chinese By Mr. Davidson: The witness albed been engaged and as he had been detectives just inside the door with was speaking from personal expe attending the Supreme Court in the instructions not to allow anyone to ence, as he had used the password morning, he had had no opportunity enter the prem

with detailed particulars of the Goods

thipped and the Colonial and Foreign Markets supplied Opu-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Tir

Firmas desiring to extend their connections, or Tandel Garda of fake buses and nutmen DEALERS BREKING AGENCIES can be printed at a cost of 21..10.0d for each trade bending der which they

to receive Instructions from his then ascended

Mr. Lindsell said that the ROCUBA OWN

ed had had nine days in which to Leung so, who instruct Counsel and if they did not hawker

are inserted. Larger advertisements at do so earlier that was their lookout. On the coc

216 par page, 4

He could not delay the hearin

The directory is invaluable to everyone the case for their benefit Interested in overseas commerce, and

a copy.will be sent by parcel post for

42, nett cash with order..

The

the

ness himself. 300

ja Continuing, the witnes his since then he had cont med as: collector for Tsang, ged arrost, he

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