THE CHINA MAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936
BRUTAL TREATMENT
OF INDIAN
SERIOUS CHARGES FROM
MANCHURIA
BRITISH EXTRA-TERRITORIAL
RIGHTS INFRINGED
London, To-day.
The newspapers comment on the evidence which has reached London from Manchuria of the brutal ill-treatment of an Indian merchant and his family after their arrest at Hsinking-on June 7 by the Japanese authorities, in contravention of British extra- territorial rights. It was not until June 27 that the British Vice- Consul at Mukden was able to see the arrested man, and the tortures of which he then learned were renewed subsequently dur- ing continued confinement, until the prisoners against whom the Japanese authorities. It appears, do not now propose to bring
Mrs. Moody-Heddle, above, the manageress of the ladies' depart- ment of Lane, Crawford Ltd, left for Australia.yesterday by the as. Taiping.
ILLICIT DRUGS
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
the
Mrs. A. Weil, of Alberose, No., His Excellency
Acting 218 Pokfulum Road, was this Governor of Macau,, Dr. Jasa Per- morning fined $$ by Mr. C. B. eira Barbosa, will preside at the Burgess at the Central Magistracy formal inauguration of the Macau for allowing her dog abroad un-Water Supply Co., Ltd's works at muzzled and not on a lead in Pok-Macau on Sunday next, the cere fulum Road on June 30 Mrs. monies beginning at 3 p.m. Rodgers, of No. 531 The Peak, was fined $4 for a similar offence on Peak Road.
His Lordship the Chief Justice. Sir Atholl MacGregor, this morning made absolute
the
Lee
March
Mr. W. S. Bailey, accompanied decree niti granted Mrs. by his two children, left for Aus- Shun-dan, petitioner, on tralia by the s.s. Taiping yester-9, 1936, against her husband Mr. day.
Lee, Shek-fook, respondent.
H.M. Submarine Orpheus is on expected to arrive in Hong Kong and this evening from Wei-hai-wei for same her annual refit.
The RMS. Empress of Japan is due here from Vancouver the morning of August 14, will leave for Manila the evening.
The annual meeting of the and New Zealand
The RMS. Empress of Russia Australian
any charge were finally handed over to the British Consul Alleged Possession Of is due here from Vancouver and Association will be held in the
General
Cocaine
HEARING ADJOURNED
ports on the morning of July 30, Association Rooms, Second Floor, and will sail for Manila the same Gloucester Building, at 5.30 pm. Medical examination at the Consulate confirmed the deposi- |
道 and business evening.
to-morrow tions of the arrested merchant that he had been subjected to
include the adoption of the annual "water torture" and savagely beaten, and his wife had been
The RMS. Empress of Canada report. The following members' bearen across the breasts. The case was brought to the atten-
noon on Friday of the Association have been tion of the Japanese Government at the beginning of July by the
Kwan Ying, aged 33, unemploy-is due here at British Ambassador in Tokyo, and it is understood that furthered, and seven other Chinese were next and will sail at 10 p.m. the nominated unopposed representations are under consideration in London. British charged before Mr. C. B. Burgess same day for Manila. Wireless Service.
GOOD SWIMMING
WITNESSED IN
C.B.S. HEATS
IMPROVEMENT IN
DIVING
4
FINALISTS FOR TO-MORROW
ITALIAN RADIO SERVICE
News Bulletin In Five Languages
STARTING FROM TO-DAY
to-day
this
for the Executive positions: President- Dr. L. T. Ride; Vice President- at the Central Magistracy
The R.MA. Delphinus arrived Mr. F. J. Neill; Hon. Secretary. morning with possession of: 2 ounces of cocaine at No. 429 from Penang at 10.40 am yester-Mr. R. J. MacNeill; Hon. Trea
day, carrying 800 kilograms of surer.-Mr. N. Stockton. Members
Queen's Road West on July 13.
Mr. M. McCallam appeared for freight and 166.715 kilograms of will be required to vote for five all defendants and pleaded guiltymail.
of the following who have Been on behalf of the first defendant
nominated to all the vacancies onl The s.. Burdwan is expected the Committee: Mr. F. B. Blakey, and not guilty for the others These pleas were accepted by the here from Shanghai on Friday Mr. H. Brokenshire, Mr. G. E
morning at 6 o'clock. prosecution.
Dudley, Miss E. Kelly, Mrs. E Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmitt and said that he raided No. 427
The Society for the Protection Perry, Mr. G. Stokes, Mr. J. Wolfe. jot Children acknowledges with 1429 Queen's Road West 40
the
own ase.
We are informed by the Italian Monday night and found a heroin grateful thanks a donation of $50 | of Some splendid swimming was Consul-General that from
factory in process of erection. The from the General Committee
the Kowloon Commercial Em- seen in the European YMCA the news services which were drugs were found there and
had ployees Savings Association, which swimming pool this morning when formerly transmitted by Litteric first defendant said that he
be
is managed by the clerical - and the Central British School held Press and Radio A.O. will
in a single Bulletin bought them for his
technical staff of the China Light) There were all the necessary ré- their heats in preparation for the transmitted
which will finals of their annual aquatic signed Radio Roma,
of the quirements for making heroin and Power Co., Ltd., from the championships, which will be held contain a large amount
mitt asked for their confiscation to-morrow morning commencing world's latest news, the latest news pills on the floor, and Mr. Grim-year's profits of the Association.
from East Africa and a large The standard of diving, both summary of Foreign Press cord- and that a serious view be taken among the boys and girls, has im./ment, as well as a sundmary of the of this case, as cocaine was a dan-\anced Yam Huen, aged 27, a former)
at 9 a.m.
proved tremendously, but it
evident that those members
the "Y" Junior Section had
edge over their opponents.
was most important leading articles of serous drug.
of
an
sen-
At the Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday, Mr. E. Himsworth
servant of Mr. E. Baker, living at
The case was adjourned till to-No. 95, Waterloo Boad, to two the Italian Press. This Bulletin will be received in Hong Kong via morrow. Italo Radio in Italian, French,
The following will compete in English, German and Spanish at CHINA'S BUDGET
the Finals:--
Junior Girls' 25 Yards Free Style:-
Heat 1: Miss B. Goodwin and Miss
J. Sturgeon.
Heat 2: Miss J. Freeman and Miss
M. Laing.
Heat 3: Miss D. Craig, Miss M. Howard and Miss P. Kirby. Junior Boys 25 Yards Free Style:-
Heat 1: Williams, Turner and Green.
Heat 2: Morris, Sanders and Thompson
Intermediate Girls 25 Yards Free
Style:--
Heat 1: Miss Pamela Turnbull, Misz Mary Parsons and Miss J. Wallace.
Heat 2: Miss E. McKelvie ahd Miss B. Houghton.
Heat 3: Miss E. Sasith and Miss! J. Moss.
Senior Girls' 25 Yards Free Style:-
the following times and speeds:— Italian Transmission by hand
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and 12.30 am to 1.15 a
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secutively for the theft of one "THERE'S AN H.B COMING OFF THE ICE IN A MINUTE
chromium and
one gold wrist watch between March 1 and April
31, and for the theft of $5.50, 211 of which belonged to the
German-Automatic transmis. Largest Amounts For plainant
sion at the speed of 30 Z SO from 6.15 pm to 6.40 p.m. and 2.05 am to 230 am.
English - Transmission as for!
Military Upkeep
BALANCE FIGURES
Nanking.
com-
are
A fannel dance will be held by the local section of the Health, Strength, Sports and Athletic Club at the Hotel Cecil on Saturday German from 8 p.m. to 8.25
next from 8.30 pm to 12.30 am. p.m. and 1.15 am. to 1.40 a.m
The National Budget Estimates Members and their friends
at the usual admission French Transmission as for for the next fiscal year (July, 1936 welcome
German from 3.25 pm to 8.50 to Jane, 1937); balanced at $1,015,-charges. By kind permission of
R. M. Rodwell p.m. and 1.40 a.m. to 2.05 3.658,450, compiled by the Director: Lieut.-Col Spanish Transmission as for ate-General of Budgets, Accounts Officers, the Dance Orchestra
German from 8.50 pm to 9-15 and Statistics, have been forward-the 1st Bn. The Royal p.m. and from 230 am toed by the National Government to Rifles will be in attendance. 2.55 2 m
There will be no transmission
Heat 1: Miss V. Featherstonbaugh, on Sundays. Miss June Booker, Miss Joan Priday, and Miss A. Martin
Heat 2: Miss C. Bone, Miss J. Ewing and Miss M. McCaw.
Senior Boys 50 Yards Free Style
Heat 1: E. Keown, and E. Rogers.
Heat 2: Kennard and Paul.
Heat 3: Hurley, and F. Rogers.
H.K. ELECTRIC BOWLS TEAM FOR SATURDAY
The following will represent the Hong Kong Electric Recreation
Junior Girls 50 Yards Free Style:-Club against the Kowloon Cricket
Hest 1: Miss B. Goodwin, Miss D. Club in the Second Division Craig and Miss E. Meffan
the Lawn Bowls. League Heat 2: Miss B. Jones, Miss M Meffan, Miss J. Sturgeon and Miss P. Saturday:
Kirby-
·G. G. S. Thomson,
www
and
of
Ulster
the Central Political Committee
A large and distinguished for consideration. The C.F.C. has referred the Estimates to its Tech-gathering attended the perform- nical Committee on Financial ance of "Sai Sheung Kee, or "The Bomance of the Western Cham- Affairs for examination.
The Estimates are made up and ber," presented by Mr. Sit Kok-sin balanced as follows:- De
Estimated Revenue (Ordinary and extraordinary)
of Customs Revenue
Salt Revenue next Tobacco and Wine Taxes
Stamp Tax.
H. Arnold, Consolidated Taxes
Muskett Mining Tax
Junior Boys 50 Yards Free Style:-W. Stoker and W. H. B.
Heat 1: Morrison, Green and Smith, (skip).
V. Sorby, J. L King, G. T. Padgett; Heat 2: Williams and Turner.
50 Yards Free and S. Deacon (skip). Intermediate Girls'
Style:-
F. Barron, T. F. Saunderson, J. K. Heat 1: Miss E. McKelvie, Miss E. Sloan and A. Webster (skip). Re- Snaith, Miss G. Morris and Miss J. serve: W. Orchard.
Wallace.
Miss B..
Heat 1: Miss J. Booker, Miss V.
Miss Featherstonhangh and
Heat 2: Miss C. Bone, Miss
Hext 2: Miss M. Ei, Houghton and Miss F. McKelvie. Senior Girls 50 Yards Free Style:
Heat 1: Miss V. Featherstonbaugh, Martin. Miss J. Booker and Miss P. Snaith.
Heat 2: Miss
A.
M.
C. Bone, Miss M. Todd, Miss J. Ewing Fraser and Miss M. Todd.
Senior Boys 25 Yards Back-Stroke:- Junior Girls' Diving:-
Heat 1: Pryde, Rogers and Keown. Heat 2: Hosegood, E. Rogers and V. Millington. Junior Girls 25 Yards Leap-Frog
Miss E. Meffan, Miss M. Meffan, Miss D. Craig, Miss D. Freeman, Miss E. Buyers, Miss B. Jones, Kiss P. Kirby, Mies F. Johnson, Miss M. Laing and Miss B. Goodwin Junior Boys' Diving
Race
Sanders, Williams, Bazter, Thomp-M. Hettan. soa, Saner
Intermediate Girl's Diving:—
Heat 1: Miss P. Loseby and Miss M. C. Woods, Miss M. Lsing and Miss Beat 2: Miss B. Gomes and Miss E. Buyers, Miss B. Goodwin and Miss D. Diver
Girls Inter-House Relay:-
Senior: Chocolate: Miss P. Snaith and Miss Ewing. Red: Miss M McCaw and Miss V. Featherston. haugh Blue: Miss J, Priday and Miss
Miss J, Morris, Miss B. Houghton, Miss E. McKelvie, Miss P. Turnbull, Miss E Snaith, Miss P. Pasco, Miss M. Parsons and Miss D. McCaw. Senior Girls' Diving and
Miss P. Snaith, Miss A. Martin, Miss M. Booker, Miss J. Priday, Miss C. Bone M. Todd, Miss L Bulloch.
Junior
Width Girls One
Stroke:
од
Stock Exchange Tax and
Tax
Exchange Transactions in Stocks zad Commodities Income Tax
Tax on Bank
Issues
and his company of celebrated artists at the King's Theatre last night, in aid of the funds of the CSS Chinese Company, Hong Kong 317,973,514 Police Reserve. Among the guests 189.137 225
present were His Excellency the 16,987,895
Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, 11,300,000 132,796,117 and Lady Caldecott, Major-General Bartholomew, 3,631,862 and Mrs. A. W.
His Honour Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor and Rear-Admiral C. G. Sedgwick. The performance 1,350,000 5,000,000 was given under the patronage of!
the Hon. Mr. T. HL King, 1,630,000 Inspector-General of Police. 5,791,767
Notes
Govt. Property Receipts
Mr. Gerald Sydney, Professor of Gort Enterprise: Re-
21,201,531 ceipts
Music, gave a new interpretation Gort. Administrative Be-
ceipts
10,901,232 of music to his audience when Govern- Receipts from
yesterday he addressed the Hong ment Business Enter-
Kong Rotary Club on "The value. 11,397,583 prises
of music and its relation to Remittances from
Pro vincial Governments
3,198,000 Poetry." Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, 180,000,000 President, was in the chair and he Miscellaneous Receipts 103,342224 welcomed, as new members of the Club, Mr. F. Reck, and Mr. Lam- Total
- 1,015,658,450
bert Gockchin, Other guests were Estimated Expenditure.
Mr. N. A Brandie, Capt. Mair, (Ordinary and extraordinary}
C.S.$
Professor J. D. Bush' and Dr. E. 8,066,543 Law. At the conclusion of his thanked speech the speaker was by the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell
Proceeds from Loans..
Party Expenses ....... Expenses of the National Government Comcil and organs directly subordinate to it. Military Expenses Interior". Atsir
penses
Ex-
Intermediate: Chocolate: Miss E.
Affairs Back-McKelvie and Miss F. McKelvie. Foreign
Mirs M. Parsons and Miss B. Hough- penses
Affairs Heat 1: Miss M. Metan, Miss D.ton. Blue: Miss G. Morris and Miss Financial pensen {1. Wallace. Freeman.
Heat 2: Miss J. Freeman and Miss
Juniors: Chocolate: Miss E. Good-Educational and Cultural
*Affairs · Expenses D. Craig
win and Miss B. Jone. Red: Miss 7. Freeman and Miss E. Metan. Bine: Judicial Affairs - Ex- Miss D. Craig and Miss M: Meffan..
Intermediate, Girl 25 Yards Back
Strokedli nad teen m Hest 2: Miss F. McKelvic, Miss B Houghton, Miss J. Felshaw and Miss
J. Wallace w p
One case each of diphtheris and Heat 2: Miss E. McKelvie, Miss Penteric fever were reported to the Tarabull and Minn. Moss
local Health authorities during Senior Girls' 25 Yards Back-Stroke the 24 hours ended on Monday.
„Dennes" Industrial Affairs
Cointrications Atiza
Expenses Mongolian and· Tibetan
Affairs Expenses
13,412,471 326,727,655 Reconstruction
Expenses
13,288,628 Subsidies
Compensation
9,792,934... Awards ...
Affairs
and
52,714,721 105,194,660
1,664,704
Loan Service Obligations 238,541,908
64,515,566 Disbursements for Gov-
ernment Business En- terprises
96,337,720
Second-Reserve Fund 15,790,147
10750,152,188
3,247,531 1999
Total
1,015,658,450
5,078,250 After approval by the Central BREWED AND BOTTLED BY
4,839,140
Political Committee, the Budget
will be submitted to the Legisla- 2,077,584 tive Yuan for passage into law.
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