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political views and support him, Either because he has chosen to be perverse in his attitude out of sheer cussedness," and to baulk others, or because he still hankers

as a boomerang upon the perpe-

trators. The only pleasing fea- tures of the incident are that the

TUESDAY, ARRIL -9, 1929.-

to deliver to the shop. Cholfda ot wait and a boon as the man s belt to ifteen poikets of the best and made off.

casualties were few and that the Smiles From Court back was turned, he helped him

Police were particularly active. The manner in which they captur- ed two men with bombs and pistols in their possession, while excitement, if not panic, was prob- ably rife, is highly commendable, and it is very likely that these artests will greatly aid in the re- bound of the "boomerang."

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MR. PINQUETA BEAUTIES NECESSITY KNOW? NO: UAW BANISHEE'S SLIP OF MEMORY AN INVETERATE SUCKER — d "STRANGE" OPTIMIST.

• • •

The owner gave chase and caught Chôi. This morning the *ad was befort Mr. Whyte-Smith, who told the owner of the

mokes" that he was putting temptation in the way of the Foungster, by teaving his clear

Look at these five beauties, melettes in the street. Chol smiled old friend, and don't you think at the Magistrate, thinking that they are enough to make men he was going to get off. Character is shaped and des said Wong Fat to his henchman, therwise and ordered Choi to like you and I to long for them," His Worship, however, decided tíny decided not 30 much Tai Mun. through things that are for-

Ate vai préceive eight strokes of the rat- bidden us as through things that were quietly strolling in the gar-smoking in future.

The objects of their admiration tan, and advised him to keep off are optional. It is our choice den of Mr. P. M. Pinquet's re- Memo that develops character. -

"I Forgot" Great sidence at Kowloon Tong, and now Memory is a ticklish thing. It Thoughts.

and then cast a shy glance in the is very easy to forget unpleasant direction of the two men.

episodes in ones' life, and Ng

Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Shank re- turned to the Colony to-day from Yokohama by the s.s. "President

Cleveland."

Few

$

After studying the five beau-Shing, who was gifted with this ties in the garden, Wong Fat convenient memory, had to ex- could no longer restrain him- plain himself to Mr. Whyte-Smith self, and, saying to Tai Mun that this morning at the Kowloon he had made up his mind to do Magistracy. The Rev. Mother Superior of some kidnapping, Ah Tai con-

Ng, it must be explained, was the Canossian Sisters announces sented to help. And so the two, sent away from the Colony in the transfer of the private hos-by some ruse known only to them-1920. He was told to keep him pital from Caine-road to Nos, 3 selves, succeeded in luring the five self away for ten years. and 5, The Peak

beauties away.

days ago, the Police raided It so happened that the Police said to reside, and sure enough house where bad characters were Mr. G. H. Bowker, agent in had in the meanwhile received in-they found Ng there. Shameen, for Jardine Matheson formation, from some sources also Yesterday Ng denied that he and Co., Limited, left Hong Kong known only to themselves, and at was sent away in 1920, and told for Shanghai to-day by the ss. once set out to rescue the maidens his Worship that the Police had "President Lincoln."

in distress. They tracked Wong probably made a mistake. Ha and Ah Tai to the Hunghom mar- could remember very well that it ket, and caught them in the act was in 1917 that the order was of placing the five beauties in the keeping of a woman. They were made against him. arrested and brought before Mr. case until this morning, so that His Worship adjourned the T. 3. Whyte-Smith at the Kow the Police records might be pro- loon Magistracy this morning.

Mr. S. Monroe, of the local branch of the National City Bank of New York, is a passenger by the 3.s. "President Lincoln" for the United States to-day,

Passengers arriving on "Empress of France" from Manila the

Mr. T. L. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. yesterday included Mr. E. Keller, J. Moodie, Dr. G. Singian and Judge and Mrs. Teodora.

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Mr. Pinquet also appeared in duced. Confronted with a bulk of kidnapped ones. He said that hemitted that it was as the Police Court to identify and to claim the Police archives, Ng at once ad- documents unearthed from the

house, but in a special place where left them in the garden of his they were fenced off by wire net-

had said. He was deported in ting. The door which gave

Mr. Whyte-Smith thought that In a report to the Police yester-was, however, left open.

trance to the private chamber Ng might really have made a day, the head master of the Kow-

mistake, because if a man could Inspector Stimson, who was in keep away for over nine years, he singing the praises of the group attache

girl pupil of the school lost an two men had a nipper with them of three months' hard labour was could have kept away for a few of politicians ranging from Pinks books and $17 in money.

case containing school and, if the door were locked, they imposed. to violent Reds who are now in

could easily have nipped off the exile. But insistence on the recall Superintendent of Police, New been up to the same trick once Colony, he set about making pro-

Mr. W. R. Scott. Assistant

wires.

An Optimist The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd. of these supposed friends would Territories (North), had to before, and he was safely fut visions for the rainy day which Wong Fat was found to have spite of the long drought in the

Ah Yau is an optimist. hardly be sufficient to justify re worth 512 stolen from his motor away for two months in the Vie- he was convinced was bound to sort to arms, especially as he car whilst it was parked near the toria Gaol. Tai Mun was appar broadcast his professed loyalty to afternoon.

Star Ferry, Kowloon, yesterday ently a new hand at the game, Nanking only a fortnight age.

and he was given the option of a Feng Yu-hsiang's entry into

From the Colonial Secretary.we days' hard labour.

fine of $10,

or in default, 14 the battlefields of Central China-pectus of the Imperial College of cackling in a bamboo basket, were doubly sure by getting himself have received a copy of the pros- The nve hens, which were if it comes at all-will have an Tropical Agriculture for 1929-30, returned to Mr. Pinquet, immediate effect on the trend of together with the Principal's re- politics.

two raincoats, where one would Of primary importance the College.

port 1927-28 and the Register of

To Make His Bed Necessity may be the mother

suffice for the ordinary citizen. will be the immediate re-ascen-

of invention, but this old dame about Ah Yau is that he did not What is more extraordinary dancy of the Kwangsi faction in Under the auspices of the

knows no law. If there is any-get his raincoats in the ordinary its darkest hour of defeat. Hong Kong University Education to hear what Lai Ho said this way. He left other people to do

one who disputes it, he has only. Society, Mr. G. W. Reeve, B.A morning at the Kowloon Magis-the lifting. The lifting opera- Chiang Kai-shek has already will deliver a lecture on The tracy.

the buying whilst he himself did sought reconciliation with it and Moral Aim of a School," in the

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Evidently Ah Yau is of the opinion that when rain does ever tually fall it is going to come down tend to get wet. in buckets full and he did not in- So he made

Hong Kong, Tuesday, April 9, 1929. This doing so has been construed as Union Assembly Room, on Thurs Ho was cast out into this munters of Sanitary Inspector Strange Only sixteen years of age, Laition was carried out in the quar- being due to fear of the "Chris-

day at 5 p.m.. REASONS AGAINST WAR

dane world to drift for himself. at No. 127, Wongaeichong-road, tian General's" intentions. One HH. the Rajah of Sarawak, He was able to find his daily meal, yesterday afternoon. side or the other can give material who has been spending a few days but the problem was where to get entrance of the house and tried

He coolly walked up the front... Is China, after a fourish of help to reset the Kwangsi faction in the Colony, left for Japan to- He did not trouble about getting the door was not locked.

something to sleep on at night. the door knob. His luck was in-. trumpets about the new era of on its feet as a potential ally. coln."

day by the s.s. "President Lin- He was accompanied by

a cubicle, because to do that

Slip- unity, tô be again torn asunder Which brings the analysis of the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. W. Bean and would involve paving rent. ping into the hall, Ah Yau helped

The by internal strife? This is the position down to the South, with Mr. G. T. M. MacBryan (his

himself to two raincoats hanging Government charges nothing for question which must. engage the which Hong Kong has closer re-

secretary).

a bed space in the street, and Lai on the hall stand, and proceeded He had already selected a cosy he had entered..

to leave the place as leisurely as close attention of those whose lationship. At the moment, whe interests are bound up directly or ther Chiang Kai-shek and the of the Northern Feather Works,tress and to keep the cold away.

Mr K. Neckelman, the manager and something to use as a mat-Strange arrived home just as Ah spot. It only remained for him to Unfortunately for Ah Yau, Mr. indirectly with the country. The "Christian General" run foul of Canton, left yesterday with his Ltd., and Colleul for Denmark in

Yesterday he set himself the Yau was slipping out. Strange war between Nanking and the each other or not, there is no wife and family for six months task of finding the necessary bed-thought it strange that a stranger Kwangsi faction having to all in. likelihood of Kwangsi attacking holiday in Denmark.

dings, and he worked like a tents: and purposes ended, Feng Kwangtung, Kwangtung is out popular during the five years ofed high and low, until "good Joss" with his raincoat. He could ul Mr. and Trojan to get then. he search out, and stranger still come out Yu-hsiang, who is best known to to maintain peace at all costs and their residence in Shameen, and large number of empty cementing Maybe then the visitor's in-

Mrs. Neckelman have been very

many

brought, him to a yard, where a

should call on him whilst he was

derstand it if it was actually rain-

the world as the "Christian Gen is still willing to subsidise Kwang-will be missed by their eral," appears again in an omin-si to retain that neighbour's good-friends

bags were laid out to dry. He tention was merely to borrow ous role. True, the rumour of will. Surely, Kwangtung is not

selected four of the best ones,

the waterproofs although it suspicions has been rather allay going to pay Kwangsi to attack a rather nasty spill on Sunday could carry him. He was, how terday was hot, dry day, and Mr. J. E. Hancock experienced and made off as fast as his feet would even then be strange, why he shorld borrow two. But yes- afternoon whilst driving

ever, not fast enough, for a. Con-

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Jed; but, in the past, it has always itself; and it is difficult to Brough combination in the New stable overtook bits, and brought Strange, could not so easily over-

been mistrust of personal motives visualise Kwangsi attacking any-Territories. The sidecar sudden him to the Police Station to get He seized him and, without wast which has led to large tracts being body at all without money from ly became detached from the Lal: Ho appeared before Med Ah Yau to the Police.

lock the stranger's strange action. his breath back. laid waste to gratify the whims Kwangtung.

of warlords. At this moment, we

prefer to look for reasons-or

cycle, and Ms Hancock and child

taken of the case.

in time on argument, forthwith

fell out, but had the good fortune Whyte-Smith this morning, and

If A Yau was a stranger to to escape injury. Mr. Hancock when he told his Worship that he stage, e certainly was not un- arguments-why the "Christian Bomb Outrage

was not so lucky as he fell heavily had wanted the bags for his bed General ought not to provoke a

with the cycle and was injured dings, a lenient view was at once known to the Police, who, when In the dropping of the bomb about the lege.

they produced him before Mr. breach of the peace. First of all, upon the Indian Assembly at New

Remarking that since the bags W Hamilton at the Contral Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, in his Delhi we have another instance Servants are expected to call it pose, it was not so serious ased the fact that A: Y had also The following Government were to be used for a good pur- Magistracy, this ming, disclos role of the conquering hero of of the indiscriminate and callous Homeland on the P&O. 8.5. ship imposed a fine of $10 or 14 staff of "Frank's flotar o at stealing them for sale, his Wor-made the acquatatance of the Hankow, may be unnecessarily length to which "red-hot revolu Miss D. P. Green, Mrs. E. H. days. The fine was not paid, so

"Naldera" on Saturday next:. slarmed at the concentration of tionaries, who thoughtlessly be Wright and daughter, Dr. Ish about beddings for two weeks,

least one occasion: the "Christian General's" troops flieve that their way is the right Newton, Mr. H. A. Angus, Mrs.

Lai Ho will not have to woITY

Ah Yau thought it better not to make any explanation for his in too close proximity to Hankow way and that everybody else is E. Angus, Miss C, H. Angus Me wrong, are prepared to go. The R. S. Bell, Mr. C. J. Tacchi, Mr.

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strange, action-these strange. to be comfortable.

pamphlet, which fell simuKane E, A. Howard, Mr. G. E. 1. John only 12 summers, was

Leung, Choi, though a lad of anyways he held his tong

devile would not understand, Secondly, the "Christian Genously with the bomb, is clearly son, Mr. T. Gooding, Mr. WFveterate smoker. eral' has always been shrewd cialists with their claptrap denun- A. E. Brittain, and Mr. W: Leven went further. She used to the next three months.

an in He is now again a guest the work of revolutionary So-Chesterwood, Mr. J. Oram, Mr. used to spank him, and his ma have no need for a raincoat His pa often Frank's Hotel" where he enough to act, even when the clation of the exploitation of Clark. offender, as though he were the man by man. The perpetrator

starve the little incorrigible. In aggrieved party. If, however, he

or perpetrators of the outrage

spite of all the chastisement hẹ Revisiting the Colony after 19 got, Leung was unable to get ru At a concert, an old man who evidently did not care what the years is the Rev. J. W. Van Kirk of the nicotine habit were to embark on a campaign consequences of their act might DD., of Youngstown, Ohio, what Yesterday he went out snip of collecting tickets at the door.. merely for conquest, irrespective be, as a moment's reflection would is 71 years of age. He is the de-ing" This was his common Affer a time he sought out the A wanted to help was given the job. of rights and wrongs, he would their own fellow countrymen in which was accepted by the 20tk and often came home with think there's going to be

have indicated that the lives of signer of a world peace emblem, form of making himself useful, secretary. be incurring much displeasure. the Assembly were just as likely International Peace Conference pocketful of cigarette ends. While trouble; for you," he whispered That he is ambitious to a degree to be jeopardised as those of the which met at The Hague in 1913; he was busily counting the "dead mysteriously and desires to see himself the sent. It does not appear that the League of Nations, of which he ing two huge tins filled with dif-manded the secretary eve comparatively few foreigners pre-and he is a keen believer in the uns he spotted a Chinese carry Dictator of China is generally ad- life of Sir John Simon was parti considers the United States ought ferent kinds of cigarettes. — “Bigamy-ho less was tha Why, what's the matter?" de- mitted, To become an autocrat, cularly aimed at though the mis to be a member. During his stay The fight of this was too much ticket collector's awed reply. "I've he must needs gather around him creants probably knew that be in the Colony, he has spoken at for Chol, so he followed the man let in two women who said they self the men who will do his bid- time. The affair is merely a piece the Kowloon and Hong Kong Yaurast The man halted, and now there's a third wanting to

would be to the building at the the Kowloon Union Church and at ding or, at least, concur in his of stupid anarchism that will act Chinese Y.M.C.A.

bout, until he came to a shop in were the secretary's wife, and took a quantity of cigarettes out come in

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