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Provocative Policy.

to the controversy this Summer

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931.

Knocked down by a moving ARTICLES IN THE

tramcar in Des Voeux Road near

Its Intersection with Morrison] Street, Lo Sze-mui (26), a woman, waa takon, to the Government Civil

NEWSPAPERS.

Hospital yesterday but succumbed Doctor Faces Medical

three hour and a half later.

Kate

Council.

TUBERCULOSIS: TREATMENT:

An important point of medical

MOST OBJECTIONABLE. STRUCTURES.

Squatter's Nuisance in Wong-Nei-Chong,

ORDER FOR REMOVAL."'"

፡፡ .

Accidentally falling into a pot; of boiling jelly, which had been 'left outside the kitchen of '18 Second Strest yesterday, a girl, Li Lee-]

An elderly man and three women ping, aged four years, was severely etiquette came before the General appeared before Mr. W. Schofield acalded. She was taken to the Medical Council when they met in this morning, in the Central Police Government Civil Hospital but died London.

Court, charged with having erect at 7.80 p.m.

Dr. Herbert Castlemain Hockened Illegal structures in Wong Noj of Fetterlane, E.C., appeared before Chung. Stated to have arrived from the council accused of "infamous" They all plondod guilty, Annam on July 19 last, a female, conduct in a professional respect, Mr. R. E Stott, of the Public Chan Man-chtten (18) Attempted in that, being a registered medical Works Department, stated that the to commit suicide yesterday, by practitioner, he sought to attract to vicinity absolutely swarmed with jumping into the harbour from the himself patients and promote his these people, who had probably Man Kuen, which was en route own professional advantage by ad come down from the country. from Hunghora to Hong Kong.vertisement and canyassing through. They erected matsheds, and in- Tam Chue, a cook on the vessel, articles in a newspaper relating to dulged in plg, breeding or any rescued the woman, who was later an alleged cure for tuberculosis other occupation. It was most ob taken to

Jectionable. the Government Civil known as the "Newell treatment." Hospital.

He was also accused of accepting. Hi Worship bound the persons as patients who, to his over, whilst a fine of $10 was im.. Chan Ngan, master of a fishing knowledge, had come to him as the posed on each of the women, who dunk moored in Shaukiwan Har-direct result of the articles; and pleaded that they could not bread. bour, in à report to the Police with secking to induce registered | pigs—in the New Territories - stated that a foki who, seven medical practitioners to use cause of the lack of pigwash. months ago, overdrew his wager to medicament of whose properties the amount of $41, was seen to row such practitioners were not inform a sampan in the harbour yester- ed.

day afternoon. Chan beckoned to The charges were brought by the the man, who came alongside his Medical Defence Union, represented Junk, but, after offering to return by Mr. Oswald Hempson, solicitor.

work, jumped into the water

Dr. Hocken, who appeared, and and was not seen again.

was represented by Mr. H. Beaver, solicitor, denied the charge.

to

POLICE RESERVE,

Orders for the Current Week.

INSPECTION WORK.

General,

Injunction, Applied For. Sir Donald Macalister, president of the council, was in the chalr.

Mr. Beaver, said that an injunc- tion was applied for at the High Court restraining the Council from dealing with the case. The in junction was not granted, but as the fasue was still before the court he asked that the case should not be dealt with now.

Mr. Benver, continued:

has been barred since 1925. The Government is blamed for not

"I say in the Interests of fair- Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Cness to a member of the medical putting all its cards on the table Walfe, C.M.G. Inspector-General profession that it would be a great and thus providing its bona fides. of Police, are as under:

injustice if the Council came to a The result is, of course, a

a great

decision now which was subsequent- deal of controversy, some part

Revolver Practice. The regularly annulled."

Sir DonaldThe Inquiry "will based on reason and some based weekly, revolver practice will take on idle conjecture.

place at the Bowen Road Revolver proceed. On first Range to-morrow at 5 pan. It will

Mr. Hempson, opening the case sight the closing of Island Bay to be open to all members of the In- for the Medical Defence Union, read launch picnics may seem a very dian Company, Hong Kong Police articles which had appeared in the newspaper, referring to the "hush trivial matter, savouring too Reserve, du

hush policy of the Council" In re much of the parish pump type of

Training Course-Part II... The weekly classes for Police gard to the treatment, and suggest-; topic to warrant any outcry, but, Reservists at the Chinese Coming a fund to found and finance a coming so soon after the decision pany's Headquarters, 17, Queen's clinic for the administration of the in regard to Tai Wan beach, the Road Central, will be held as usual treatment.

to-day at 5.30 p.m. All members! community is entitled to have beof the Chinese Company and of the fore it the whole facts governing Flying Squad who have not paas the new policy of the authorities, ed Part II. of Training School Thus far the Press tables in the Course should attend.

· Chinese: Company, v various Departments are barren. Training Courses Part II The No Unofficial has yet saw fit to following members have been pass table a question for the Legisla-ed out as efficient in Part II of tive Council. And the general Pluto and Regulations):

Training Course (knowledge of

News in Brief.

+

Commenting on an article which stated that the treatment had not been advertised, Mr. Hempson said; These article are the most valur able advertisement any remedy of this sort could possibly obtain."

LIFT ON LORRY.

Passengers Jump Off in

Hurry.

MAN

His Worship inquired if an

order for removal was being ask ed for.

Mr. Stott replied that the Gov ernment had no money to sparu for that purpose, but he would ask for the structures to be de molished. It cost the Govern- ment a lot of money each time they engaged coolics to remove the matsheds,

His Worship ordered the. structure to be taken down in 48 hours, and warned the defendants that they were not allowed to erect any other matsheds in the vicinity.

"SOFT SORT OF CREATURE."

Turned Down Marriage Offer.

STOLE $12. AND A CHAIN. Charged with the theft of $12 and s silver chain the property of a boat man, a Chinese woman pleaded rality before Mr. Schofield in the Central Police Court this morning.

Acting Sub-Inspector R. Cun aingham said that the woman was engaged by complainant's mother? in-law to work as cook on a junk in Aberdeen. After four days the man requested the accused to marry him, and gave hid decenned's wife's clothing to her as a gift, but sho refused his land in marriage. Early yesterday she prepared to escape/"and, having no money but knowing where complainant kept

his money, went to "the "middle" hold and took $12 and the

silver chain from a box Sho

Hosecutor.

community is left guessing and Constables R53 Hon Ya-lam. 'and

went up en deck and hailed aggrieved. Hence our suggestion R55.T. C., Woo.

a passing sampan.” In the mean- stills stands for the Officials and The following members have been

Training Courses-Part III— The Chinese driver of a lorry time the complainant and his Hang Kong, Tuesday, July 21, 1931. Unofficials to meet at an inform passed out as efficient In Part 11 Schofield this morning, for having cused was caught as she was was summoned before Mr.W. mother-in-law woke up and ac al conference on the whole sub- of Training Course (Revolver and Ject of bathing facilities in an Rife Courses): Constables R8 Lai taken passengers on the vehicle, about to leave."She is a soft effort to clear up the present un-u-kwong and R80 Thong Po-hing, and with having driven in a man- sort of creature," added the pro- fortunate difference of opinion;

Inspection Parade--All ranks ner dangerous to the public. of the Chinese Company will pleaded guilty abans The Magistrate, bound her over parade..at Central Police Station Traffic Sergeant P. O..Guild said to be of good behaviour for a to-morrow for a general inspection that defendant was offered 60 year. He directed that, as sho of Equipment, etc., by the Com-cents, by two Chinese, for a lift did not want to return to the pany Commander. Fall in at 6.30 to the city, from Shaukiwan dis- Junk, she should be taken to the Chu Hing (44), employed as a pm sharp under P/Sgt. R. J. Hunt, trict. When in Yes Woo Street, 8.0.A." carpenter in the Naval Dockyard, white cover belt (without frog), noticed, a Police officer in uniform DressWhite uniform, cap with the defendant, on looking, behind, received multiple abrasions when gards Tai Wan or Island Bay.

badge, "Pocket Policeman" and fendant, becoming scared, told his It is getting into the habit of dic-***

note-book to be carried. Those not passengers to jump off, which they tating to its obedient servants,” Cinema patrons are reminded in possession of uniform will at did. One injured his head and had the public, without ever dream that to-day sees the final screening tend in mufti No member, may to stay in hospital for two days.

Fines totalling $20 were impos- of Unfaithful" (with Ruth be absent from this parade with.. ing of coming forward with any Chatterton) at the King's Theatre; out leave from the Company Comed. explanation of a reasonable The entertainment as a whole, is of will make it a point of being pre

mander The Equipment Officer

There is seemingly to be no end

over bathing facilities, but it is to be regretted that so far the Gov- ernment has not made out a

prima facie case either as rehe fell from a height of 25 feet of truncheon, whistle, armlet and on a motor cycle, following

a wooden staging...

nature for its actions, .... This kind, a very high, class,

of attitude is not exactly the best

sent

Revolver Practice, Revolver Practice will be carried out on the Bowen Road Revolver Range on Friday All members of the Chin

The Assistant Commissioner to retain the confidence of the the St. John Ambulance-Briga community. We expect better has the honour to acknowledge than that from the steward of with grateful thanks the receipt of

a donation of $50 to Brigade e Company who have not passed the community. Any suspicion funds from His Excellency the Part 111 this year should attend of the "high horse policy can so Governor.

without fail easily create discontent and ivo strongly to be deprecated in the A man named Au Cheuk (18) Singh returned from leave on July

of 301 Portland Street, was knock-

Indian Company.

|_ Leave,--Constable R222 Hardit

Revolver / Practice, →→ Revolver

interests both of the governors ed down by a China Motor Bus In $18, and the governed. What is the Nathan Road at the Juretion of Soy practice will be carried out on the use of eternally preaching concord Street, and received serious 10- Bowes Road Revolver

Juries to his body. He is now Wednesday. All members of the Range on and co-operation when the very

patient in the Kowloon Hospital/~ prite elements are being ONES

Indian Company who have not pass rought into play at every turn

Part III of Training Course this year should attend without fall; Where is the happy

style #famil

Flying Squad; we spirit that should be strongly:

Revolver

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WARSHIPS IN PORT.

The following British warships were in harbour to-day

Bridgewater North arm. Caradoc-West wall dock. Moorhen In dock; Odin-East walli, ett Otus-East wall": Sepoy South wall, Seraph-North_arm. Serapis North, arm. Stormcloud South wall,!! Tamar Be

Igna

Ada stor P guese cruiser. Argus French gunboat. Mindanao-American gunboat, Regulus French sloo

MAN FALLS ON GRAVE

An elderly man had just finished,

EUROPEAN DRIVER'S BREACH... Mr G. Fournier was fined $10. by Mr. W. Schofield in, the Cen tral Police Court this morning for

breach of the Traffic Regulation.. Traffic Sergeant B. G. Baker said" that Mr. Fournier drove his motor cycle past thros cars In Queen's Road Central on the right hand side, instead of the loftIt was five o'clock in the afternoon, and the road was crowded with work- ers from the Naval Dockyard.

Ten Years Ago.

Trom the "Chiria Mall" off

July 21, 1921.)

To-day's doller is

Hong Kong Chinese are seeking permission for a big mass meeting, (which may take place on Sunday). at which they may oxpress their disapproval of the extravagant things being published at Home In thePress and Parliament about the Mui Taal custom. They feel

base of the planting three geraniums on the that the agitators have added far and grave of a child in Blough Church too much colour to their representa- yard when he was seen to collapse. tions, and that the ong Kong

One of the men emp In the Chineso as a commi phurchyard went to his aldidan

Lound:

who was buried: 82 years ago,

maligned.

are being no venua

под

the meeting

maybe

now.

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