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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932.

The inquiry was resumed before LOCAL NEWSPAPER

Mr. Schofield yesterday afternoon into the circumstances of the fire on January 12, at 184, Bonham! Strand, in which $100,000 worth of goods in a Chinese herbalist's es- tablishment were destroyed.

CLOSED.

Order Made by Governor-in-Council,

UNDESIRABLE ARTICLE.

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS.

(Kowloon Magistracy) Theft of Rupe.

Protosting that he had been

A suggestion that a salaried As- sistant Junk Inspector might be ap- pointed to collect revenue from the Increasing junk trade at Tsun Wan

The Tung Fong Yat Fo (Eastern wharf coolic for 23 years; and im- was made by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Daily News) 38 Hollywood Roud, ploring the Magistrate, to reduce Braga, at a meeting of the Finance has been suppressed for a period of his term of imprisonment, Ng Kwai, Committee of the Legislative Coun- four weeks, under an order made by together with another Chinese, Mak cil held yesterday.

The Colonial the Governor-in-Council under re- Ching, was sent to jail for two Secretary replied that he would in- gulation 35 of the Emergency Re- weeks on each of two charges of vestigate the matter.

gulations.

theft of rope from the a.s. Sirdhana. The order was made following the Further evidence was given be publication in the newspaper con-defendants were given the option of On the tresspassing charge both at the Central cerned of an article, which had been a ten dollar fine.

fore Mr. Williams Police Court yesterday in the

submitted to the S.C.A. for cen- hearing of the case in which Chau sorship, and which had been refua- Stolen Timber.

Sim, an amah employed by Mr. and ed, A breach of the Censorship Mrs. C. A. L. Rickett of 112, The Regulations was thus committed by days' imprisonment, was imposed on A fine of $10, or in default 14 Peak, is charged with manslaughter printing the article, which. it is Wong Pun, a Chinese woman, con- The house "boy" understood had something to do victed this morning for larcony and

on January 18. gave testimony, after which the with Koreans. hearing was adjourned.

Bills passed The following new. their first rending at the meeting) of the Legislative Council yester- day: "An Ordinance to Amiend and

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

Past Year.

Consolidate the law relating to Vicar's Review of Estate Duty"; "An Ordinance to make provision for proceedings in reference to Juvenile Offenders"; and An Ordinance to amend the Police Force Ordinance, 1900."

Personal Par.

ANNUAL MEETING..

receiving in respect of some timber.

Theft of Tea.

A month's hard labour was the sentence paased on Chan Yuen-li this morning when he was convicted

the of the theft of 3 lbs. of tea from the

Kowloon Godowns.

The 26th annual general meeting of the St. Andrew's Church, Kow.' loon, was held in the Church Hall At the meeting of the Legislative vicar (the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, yesterday afternoon, over which the Council, yesterday which was the M.A.) presided, being supported by first of the new year, the Standing Mr. J. W. Baldwin (Vicar's War- Law Committee was appointed a den), Mr. F. W. Stapleton (People's follows: The Hon. Attorney-Gen-Warden), Mr. C. Carrathers (Hon. eral, the Hon. Secretary for Chinese Secretary of the Church Council), Affairs, the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, and Mr. O. B. Räven (Treasurer). K.C., the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shen- officers and nurses to be kept dur-ton, and the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ta'o. ing the work of two or three hos- pitals, including the public clinic or dispensary, whilst officials out- side the Medical Department con- Kowloon's Needs.

tinue merely hoping that the fin- ancial position of the Colony will Kowloon was in the limelight permit of definite, proposals be- at the meeting of the Legisla-fore the end of the current year? tive Council yesterday.

The China Mail.

Hong Kong, Friday, Jan. 29, 1932.

-ten or eleven months hence!

MONEY LEFT.

Large Estate of Former Swatow Resident.

T. C.. RAMSEY.

The tea WAS found in a cloth tied on defendant's back, and some of it streamed from, of defendant's head when he took off his hat.

TIGER IN KOWLOON.

Three Cows Killed at

Taun Wan,

THROATS TORN.

Rumours which were current a

The Vicar,reviewing the Church's activities, stated that the suggestion thrown out at last year's few days ago, that tiger was "at annual meeting of a Fund for the large in the New Territories, seem renovation of the organ, was taken to have taken a definite form accord- up by the Church Council, and caring to Police report issued this

morning.

News from Tsun Wan district is

ried to a successful issue.

They had also received the gift

of a Holy Table with frontals from to the effect that Foo Fuk, a farmer, the Cathedral Body, Communion living at a hut in Ching Kwai Tong linen and a cupboard for surplices village has had three of his cows Resealing of probate of the will and cassocks; while Mr. J. H. Hunt killed by some large beast.

The

of Thomas Carr Ramsey has been had greatly improved the appear-Carcases bore terrible wounds, and

tration.

Address.

A grave admission was made

If that is the Government's granted by the Supreme Court to ance of the Chancel, by painting the throats were ripped open. by the Government-hospital ac- conception of its duty as steward Mr. Noel Ronald Ramsey (sen), scrolls and texts on the North and commodation in Kowloon is in- of the residents of Kowloon, it who is resident in Swatow. South sides of the Sanctuary. Mr. IN A SILVER REVOLVER.

The deceased, who was late of J. M. Jack had recently renewed the adequate. But no infectious is a queer öne.

The publie Kialat, Swatow, died there on No-whole of their stan lights and Significant Method Of Presenting diseases haspital is to be built at health must continue to be men-vember 2, 1931, leaving estate in wiring without charge. present. A special launch is to aced the while vast sums are dis- the Colony valued at $185,700, His| The Vicar expressed his apprecia- be built, "as soon as the Colony's gorged on a vehicular ferry, on a named above, and Mr. George E. Guild, and of other members of the will appoints two executors, the soction of the work of the Ladies'

The Naujawan Bharat Sabha finances permit" (in 1942?). new Jail, and on really "extra- Matthews, and power has been re- Church who had carried on the work hold recently, presented Mr. of Poona, at a public meeting Plans for the further extension ordinary" public works that served by the Court for the latter of the Church in all its activities. Subhas Chandra Bose with an of Kowloon, Hospital are “under could 'well wait at least another to make a like petition for adminis

Mr. O.. B. Raven presented the address enclosed in the muzzle consideration" and it is hoped year or two if not longer.

financial statement, which showed of a silver revolver. In addition to the large amount a deficit of over $4,000, that the financial position will

Five or six years ago a Colon-here, the testator' left estate else-

Addressing the meeting. Mr. **Elections. permit of definite proposals be-ial Secretary was moved with where valued at £15,000. The will The following were elected to the younger section would get Bose warned the Congress that ing laid before the Council" deep emotion when he declared in makes family bequests and directs serve during the current year':

that the balance of the residuary Vicar's Warden. Mr. J. W. Baldwin, out of the Congress, if, in future, not before the end of this month the Legislative Council that the estate be used for the establishing People's Warden-Mr. W. H. C. Robson attempts were made by the Con- or next month, but before the Government viewed with, grave of charities and hospitals as the Trustees to the Church of England ernment for a compromise.

Representatives of the Board of gress of negotiate with the Gov. end of the current year! concern the question of public trustees shall select, but the testa- Captain R. D. Thomas and Mr.

This sums up the Government's health. To-day, apparently, the tor asked that in the exercise of Baldwin

Church Council Mrs. M, Bird, Miss attitude toward Kowloon at Government still views the ques-regard to his fondness for charities

A. Robinson, Mrs. D. M. Rogers, present a negative policy. The tion with deep concern, admits in connection with the sea.

Harmston'a Menagerie and Circus Capt. R. D. Thomas, Messrs. J. Wstill continues to draw large crowds future can take care of itself —

that the hospital accommodation

Baldwin, R. Baldwin, F. Dann, R. and that, again, depends on the finances of the Colony.

There are thousands of acres

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their discretion they should have.. D. Sawyer, Dr. H, D. Matthews,

J. A. Frostick.

widow as advisory trustee. He was Gibson, Dr. H. D. Matthews, and Capt.. Jate of Christ church, New Zealand, Thomas, where he died on March 7, 1981. The will makes family bequests:

neh Two Chinese Estates.

Chun Fu-son, who died intestate

MRS. E. MCLEOD.

Death in the Matilda Hospital. #AFT

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

To-day's Thought.

It is hard to enjoy and at the same time not covet.

Ten Years Ago.

Iron the "Chiên Bahr A January 29,5/19223.

In the matter of the local estate Dormer, H. Gittins, J. H. Hunt, O. B. to its present pitch in Kowloon, just in Kowloon is inadequate, and seeks refuge in the state of the is valued at only $700, resealing of Repr

of James Arthur Frosticks, which Raven, W. H. C. Robson, and R. Hopposite the Peninsula Hotel: Last

aight's preformance was loudly ap Colony's finances! It hopes to examplification of probate life Representatives to the Diocesan Con- pinuded by an appreciative crowd,

ference, Mrs. D. M. Rogers, Miss. W. do this, and it hopes to do that will has been granted to, the Hon. A. Robinson, Mrs. Bird, Dr. and the antics of "Chocolate," the of vacant land in Kowloon, and that is considered a good Mr. V. E. Shenton, who is at. D. Matthews, Capt.Thomas, JW. inimitable clown, kept the audience which even a temporary infec

Baldwin, E. Baldwin, H. Gittios, J. In convulsions of laughter. enough answer for the inquisi- forney for the Public Trustee of E. Hant, and EE. Wong tious diseases hospital could be tive folk in Kowloon who put the New Zealand, who is the sole exe Siderm erected in the twinkling of an Government. to a lot of incon- cutor named in the will.

H. Felshaw, G. Lae, NA E eve in a state of emergency; matters affecting only Kow-in New Zealand, appointed as Colin Carruthers, E. MacNider,

venience in answering queries on The testator, who had large estate Topplu, E. H. P. White, RH. WODK, 5. Robinson, H. H. Bose, D.

And the cost would be nothing like that for a special launch for transmitting cases from Kowloon News in Brief. to Hong Kong and, inciden- tally, running the risk of the

Yesterday up to 4 pm, the gorms being spread en route to a

lowest, open air temperature was 59 degrees. hospital on the Island. Suppos-10 am and 57 at 4 pm...

The humidity was 65 at at Shanghai on or about June 26, 1929, loft estate in Hong Kong ing a special launch were to be

valued at $18,300, and letters of ad- built for the specific purpose At a meeting, of the Legislative ministration have been granted by Council held yesterday afternoon, the Supreme Court to Mr. D. H cited, would it not be more or vote totalling $87,320 were The Blake, who leghe afterney of the de- less a white elephant in the short proved, $17,721 being for last year, ceased's, five surviving sons, or long intervals between epide und 319,699 being for the current bera of administration of the of Mrs. Ellen McLeod, wife of the Seamen's Institut when a mics? How would its coxswain

year. and crew employ their t whilst waiting for an eplo Would power be kept up hight day awaiting cases for trans portation across the harbour?

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LOSS TO TAIKOO.

To-day's dollar is worth 2/7%

As the last tram from Causeway

The death occurred in the Bay was running to town at about Matilda Hospital, last evening 11.16 last night, it was delayed near

anted to the Mr. George McLeod, of Taikoo crowd of Chinese chased two British the Klangau Dock after a long, illness. sailors from Qosen's Road East to The deceased lady and her huz the Praya.Stones were Latowa band were well known in local and the sallors took refuge in the musical circles, both being active tramcar. They were followed

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