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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6, 1987.

DRUG CONTROL IN LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Automobile Strike

HONG KONG

CASES UNDER NEW SEAFORTH

ORDINANCE

SEVERAL FIRMS

IN COURT

Several local firms were sum- moned this morning before Mr. W. Schofield

at the Central Magistracy, for selling medi- cines containing poison, and with possession of such medi- cines, these being the first cases under the new Ordin-

ance.

were

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange | and Sharebrokers' Association are

of closed as s' - mark

res

HIGHLANDERS pect to the late Mr. G. E. Potts,

BIG CROWD SEES

ARRIVAL

FROM CAMPAIGN IN PALESTINE

who will be laid to rest to-day.

The December issue of "Empire Review" published at 2/- in Lon- don and edited by Sir Clementi Kinloch-Cooke, contains an article by E. Toyn Trevlyn with Christ- mas in Hong Kong as the subject. A discussion on Anglo-Japanese!

To a greeting swirl of pipes, the relations by Mr. Somerset de Ghair Troopship "Lancashire" drew up reaches a conclusion not likely to at the North Arm of the Naval find great support from residents: Dockyard at 8.30 this morning.jin the Far East. having on board the 1st Patta- Messrs. Harry Wicking

lion. The Seaforth Highlanders. summoned for having sold од August 25 an admixture of a pre who arrive here after a period in paration containing

Palestine where they saw active Belladona. bearing the trade name of Pur-service in the Arab riots. goids.

December issue of "The Nether- land Mail" beautifully printed and) illustrated, is now available.

ling.

Mr. W. J. Carroll, principal of The first kilted regiment Hong Mr. O. E. C. Maiton, of Messrs Kong has welcomed since the Carroll Bros., left for Manila by Deacons, appeared for the defen-Argil and Sutherland Highland-the s.x. Tjinegara yesterday morn dant firm and pleaded not guilty, ers, the Seaforths presented 2 Submitting that his client had a smart and colourful spectacle. licence for sale of the drugs but In addition to disembarkation had sold them to a frm not in-organisers, there was a large cluded in the endorsement on the crowd of Naval and Military of licence, which provided that the ficers as well as a fair sprinkling druks could only be sold to cer- of civilians,

The sa Tjibadak is scheduled to sail for Shanghai, via Amoy, on Friday next at 10 am

In America

Detroit, To-day. Homer Martin, President of the United Auto Workers' un ion organisations, kas pledged cooperation with all Govern ment agencies seeking concilia- tion in the present strikes.

The pledge followed a re- port from Fashington that Miss Perkins had conferred with President Roosevelt. on the strike situation-Reuter.

FRANCO-POLISH ALLIANCE

RESTORATION OF FORMER CLOSE RELATIONS

Warsaw, To-day.

SOUND PICTURE DISPUTE

LOCAL FILM COY.- IS SUED

APPARATUS SAID DETAINED

. The claim of a sound recording engineer, Cecil Ng Wing-lee, for |$1,000 against the Eastern Holly-. wood Film Company, was resumed before Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden at the Summary Court this morning, when Mr. M. C. McCallum, for de- fendants, continued to cross-er- amine the plaintiff, who was presented by Mr. G. S. Hugh- Jones.

re-

Plaintiff alleged that he had been prevented from earning his living by the detention of his tim apparatus. He claimed the return. The Polish nation rejoices at of two Bell-and-Howell 400-feet every new ride placed in

the film magazines and six “Reflex| hands of Polish soldiers, declared Camera slides, which, he alleged. the Foreign Minister, Colonel were detained by the company.

a debate Beck, during

on the and the total value of which was French Loan for strengthening $355, as well as damages for their Poland's armaments.

detention and special damages The marriage between Mr. Ab-

After a brief review of the limited to $645. dul Mannan Abbas, and Miss Mol situation in 1921, when Poland

A Comterclaim contracted ап alliance with

The defendant company coun- Midah de Sa, will take place to-

France. the Foreign morrow night at Mrs. A. R. Ab-

Minister terclaimed for $264.90; $180 being on the island for the present, bas's residence in Leighton

went on to say that Europe had for 5,400 feet of film alleged to Road. The ceremony, which will since experienced many illusions have been damaged by plaintiff; be performed according to

and disappointments. Mo-

$30. paid to plaintiff for his work, At the present moment. said and $54 expenses payable by

tain firms or persons. The sum- The troops, who are being dis- mors was therefore under the tributed among various barracks

wrong section.

Mr. A. J. Abbot, assistant(marched of smartly soon crown solicitor, said he could not landing.

THE OFFICERS

after

Eil

agree with Mr. Marton. The The list of officers of the Sea-hammedan rites, will be conduct-Colonel Beck the vital strength plaintiff. The defendant company

licence was granted un condition! that drugs were sold to certain persons and if the licence sold to others. he was not licenced to do

Mr. W. Schofield held it was a breach of the endorsement on the licence and suggested that

jed by the Mulvi Noor Shah.

Mr. R. N. C. Dobbs completing

forth Highlanders is appended:

of Poland's relations with France denied having detained or taken Licut.-Col. J. and Mrs. Muirhead

The RMS. "Empress of Bus

was clearly evident, and had passession of plaintiff's film ap- and family; Brevet Lieut-Col. G. and Mrs. Lammie; Major I. C.sia" is due in the Colony from found expression in the exchange paratas.

of visits between «General Game-- In answer to Mr. McCallum, Barclay, M.B.E. and Mrs. Ear- Shanghai at noon to-morrow.

lin and Marshal Rydz-Smigly. plaintiff stated that the loading clay; Major G. S. Rawstorme, M.C..

The Foreign Minister conclud-and unloading of the exposed files the Mrs. Rawstorce and family; Capa flight from London, arrived in/ed: “I can afirm that a full agree- summons be withdrawn and new R. F. and Mrs. Mason and familyHong Kong yesterday in the ment prevails between the Polish/were easily done at night, but the

Mr. Abbot said Capt. G. P. and Mrs. Murray and RMA. Delphinus. The airliner and French Governments and that that his friend would probably family: Lieut. F. E. and Mrs-carried also 2.000 kilos of freight the alliance of the two countries/day, when it must be done in

Mr. Neill; Capt. J. R. Mackintosh-and 195.629 kilos of mail. plead autresfois acquit and Marton said he would object to Walker, M.C.; Capt. S. J. Ritchie, any amendment. The summonses M.C.; Capt. J. S. H. Douglas; were dismissed.

ones taken out.

(process proved difficult during the

canvas bag. should be maintained, especially in view of the negotiations now about 400 feet of fila, therefore, One film magazine contained

Lieut 1. C. and Mrs. Hobkirk Lative Council this year will be powers

The first meeting of the Legis-proceeding between

the western during the period of June 6, 7 and concerning an eventual Mr. Fritz Petersen, of Messrs and family: Lieut. K. J. G. held this afternoon,

8 last, when "sets" were shot on new Locarno Pact."-Trans- Petersen and Co., was summoned Carner-Smith, R. G. B. Innes, C. formal business will be dealt with

when caly

a cow fama, it was necessary to re- Ocean Service. for selling a preparation of salts D. A. Roas, E.

C. Gray, R. D. Councillors will consider the se-

load the magazines on more than of carynine, having a trade name Maclagan, 2/Lieuts. J. M. Marcond and third readings of

jone occasion. This work was in the World Drug shall, R. R. Hammond Chambers. Telecommunication

(charge of the photographic-cam- Menolysin, to

C. F. Allen, RL. Mackenzie. Lieut. Ordinance, 1937, and

era man Plaintiff was only oper-!; Store on October 30.

1QM) R. Paterson, D.C.M., Mrs. Kong Government Service (Levy REMOVING ANY DOUBTS IN tire apparatus belonged to plain- ating the sound-camera. The en-

As this case was similar, the

summons was dismissed.

are 38 - Non-

Paterson and family. In addition there Messrs. B. Vaidya and Co. were summoned for having sold Commissioned Officers who, with salts of carynine, known as Yoh. ranks, total 673. umbine, under the trade name of Casanova, Cream to the Chung Hing Dispensary, and with pos- session of barbituric acid. "Dor-i malets, without a licence.

The manager pleaded guilty and explained that in the first case, as' soon as he was told he had done wrong, he withdrew the medi- cine In the second case, he sent "the medicine to the Government

Analyists and when told that

Shanghai.

it

Defendant was fined $25 on the! first charge and the second, sum- wons was withdrawn.

SPAIN FRONTIER

CONTROL

NON-INTERVENTIONISTS MEET IN LONDON

the

BRITAIN SENDS Amendment k WORD IN SEASON

the Hong

on Salaries) Ordinance, 1937.

information has been received

From England that Mr. H. E. Lane-

and

FRENCH MIND

London, To-day.

tiff, but he had lent them on being assured by Mr. J. Shek that (Mr. Shek) would be responsible

he

Cameraman Blamed Plaintiff said that the camera-

part, of Hong Kong, has been elect- The French Foreign Minister for any loss incurred. ed a Fellow of the Institute of has published a message from the Commerce, Heather Hall, Leices British Foreign Secretary thank- tershire. In April last year Mr. ing him for the statement made man was responsible for the con- Larepart secured first class certi- by Monsieur Delbos on Saturday dition of the magazines. To have ficates in advanced book-keeping, regarding the British and Italian perfect synchronisation it was ne- company law, industrial and com-declaration on Mediterranean. Is cessary that the photographic and mercial economics, banking

the course of the message, Mr.Eden sound cameras worked at the same currency and commercial law, en-said: "It is a matter of considerable speed. In this case, both cameras London, To-day.

titling him to an Associate degree. satisfaction to know the agree-operated at the same speed as they He has since submitted further ment was well received by the were controlled by one shaft. The Chairman's sub-committee qualifications in German, Russian French Government with

which The reason for synchronisation contained poison returned it all to tee met at the Foreign Office yes-German, Russian and English, very close relations. I am

of the Non-Intervention Commit and commercial correspondence in Majesty's Government are in such being incorrect was the printing. cer- for which plaintiff was not res- terday and was informed af

making the required total of sub-tain the agreement will contri-ponsible. Usually, the labora the. steps taken im accord-

jects necessary for a fellowship bute, as is its object, to the main-tory-man did the printing, but in ance with the procedure laid

tenance of peace in a part of the this case it was undertaken by the. ¡degree. down at the last meeting of Mr. Carlos Arnulphy, of the the International

world where France is in a like cameraman, who, in plaintiff's Hong Kong and Canton Export have conveyed by the British For-left Shanghai yesterday at 3 pm. less Service.

Committee

The P. and 0, s-s. Rajputana manner interested."-British Wire-opinion, was not qualified for the Co. was fined $100 when he plead-eign Minister to both parties in and due here on the 8th instant

work Plaintiff witnessed the de-1 ed guilty to possession of a pre- Spain, detailed proposals in con-

veloping of the sound film on Janej paration containing arsenic, hanection with the proposed plan for

at about 7 am

7. This was not effectively car ing the trade "Atoxy" on Decem-the supervision of the land and

ried out owing to lack of develop-į Among the passengers who

ing instruments. ses frontiers of Spain.

The Sub-committee gave preli- from

arrived in the Colony yesterday minary consideration to the finan- Funnel liner ss. Aeneas, was Mr. Singapore by the Blue cial aspects of the plan for super-o. R. S. Bateman, vision of the Spanish frontiers Messrs.

partner of

Canton, To-day. Gatter and Bateman, The Executive Yuan in Nanking and agreed to invite those repre- the well-known firm sentatives whose Governments bad Chartered Accountants and

of Straits has issued a decree appointing

Se-General Kuo Chuk-tung as Direc-1 not yet declared their position in retaries. He is accompanied by tor of the Generalissimo's

Sian this matter to urge them to do so Mrs. and Miss E. Bateman.. at the earliest possible moment.

ber 4. "

ITALIAN AID TO REBELS

LANDING OF ADDITIONAL -“EQUIPPED" VOLUNTEERS

London, To-day..

“DANGEROUS GAME

As a márk of respect to

NEW LEADER IN SIANFU

GEN. KUO APPOINTMENT

CONFIRMED

The case is proceeding.

BIG HUNGARIAN FUNERAL

ARCHDUKE FREDERICK LAID TO REST

Budapest, To-day.

Headquarters in charge of the It is now confirmed that a fur- The committee received also, and

military affairs of Shensi, Kansu, ther 6.500 Italian volunteers land-took note of a statement in re-typhoid were reported

Two cases of diphtheria and one Ninghia and Kokonor.

The remains of the late Field- ed in Spain on December 22. They gard to the progress made by the MOH. yesterday.

to the Generals Yang Fa-cheng and Marshal Archduke Triedrich were are stated to have been "equip-technical advisory sub-committees

Yu Hsuch-chung were instructed laid to rest yesterday in the fami- ped" for military service. Reu- which they had appointed at their

to remain, respectively, as Paci-ly vault in his castle, Ungarisch- the fication Commissioner for Shensi Altenburg, in the presence of the ter's Bulletin Service.

last meeting to consider the tech-late Mr. G. E. Potts, the meeting and Chairman of the Kansu Gov Begent of Hungary, Admiral von nical aspects of two of the problems of the Coronation Committee call-ernment.

Horthy, and representatives of falling within indirect intervention, ed for to-day has been postponed The resignations of Mr. Shas many foreign powers.

until Monday. The Club House of Liek-chi, Chairman of the Shensi Highest military honours were foreign nationals for service with the Macao Jockey Club will be Government, and General Chu accorded. either of the parties, which might closed for the afternoon as a mark Chao-liang, Pacification Commis Germany was represented by 11- be controlled by an extension of

sioner of Kansu, were accepted, delegates, among whom were Gen- the agreement

and General Suen Wel-yue and eral von Rundstedt and Cramer and Mr. Robert Case, who obtained The Sub-committee were inform- The s.s. Sirdhana is scheduled Wang Shu-chang were appointed | Vice-Admiral Schaal-Webber. a licence last week for the exported that the reports of the sub-to sail for Shanghai at 6 pm. to- to fill their positions-Our Own

Several special of a large number of aeroplanes committees would, it was hoped,

Budapest were necessary in order to Spain, in anticipation of swift be signed. within the next day or

to convey the large numbers action by the Administration, has two.

mourners-Trans-Ocean.

BY HITLER"

¡Continued from Page 1)

namely, the recruitment of

of respect.

MOTTOW.

IN CANTON

POSTPONED FROM NEW YEAR'S DAY

Correspondent.

NEW SHANGHAI SYNDICATE

COMBINE OF CHINESE FACTORY OWNERS

Canton, To-day.

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(Continued from Page 1) Bradman was at the wicket for 458 minutes and hit 22 boundaries in his 270, scor- ed out of 452. It was later revealed that Bradman had been suffering from influenza during the last two days!

Mrs. M. Gardiner

FAREWELL SOCCER GAME

The 2nd Batt, East Lancashire Eegiment plays its last Hong Kong match versus South China “A” -on Sunday next, at Sookumpoo, kick-off at 4 pm. There are, no doubt, many in the Colony who would wish to give a farewell

Sievers and Oldfeld then add-cheer to this very sporting regi- ed.15 runs before the latter was ament.

given out for obstruction wher

ARTILLERY TEAM

of facing Verity, the innings closing. at 564, scored in 622 minutes. begun a feverish race to get his Representatives on the commit- LANTERN-PARADE

None of the English bowlers shipment out of the United States tee agreed to transmit to their re-

had very inspiring analyses, but before any official step can produce spective governments, the reports

Verity's 3 wickets for 79 runs in The following will represent the a last-minute hitch.

of these two technical sub-commit-

CONGRESS MEETS

37.7 overs represented a brilliant Boyal Artillery in the final round Cuse engaged stevedores to work tees, immediately they were

fent in the face of such a big of the Large Units cricket come all through the night loading alceived, with a request that those!

BANKHEAD AGAIN SPEAKER total

petition on Friday at 9.30 am hundred crates containing eighteen | governments should furnish thel

OF HOUSE

at the Kowloon Cricket Club. aeroplanes and parts into the committee with their views on the

Canton, To-day, It is reported that a Chinese

Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (cxpt), Spanish steamer "Marcanta Brico" conclusions set out in those reOwing to the bad weather in Manufacturers Syndicate is to be

Washington, To-day:

Capt. D. B. Michell, Lieut. L. C. -which is lying at Brooklyn. ports at the earliest possible mo- the New Year, different organisa-established in Shanghai some time

The Seventy-Fifth Congress,

Marson, Sgt. Howe, Bdr. Bancroft, The ship is due to sail late on ment. A further meeting of the tious in Canton held the New next month. Authorized capital predominantly Democratic, was The Junior Shield Second Round L. Bdr. Hebden, Bdr. Baker, L January 6.

go

Chairman's sub-committee will be Year parade last night with war of the proposed syndicate will be convened yesterday with tradi- football match between the Eoyal Edz. Miles, Gor. Chaplin, Gar.”“” Among the planes going to Spain held immediately it receives the jous kinds of lanterns, marching | $2,000,000 and the shareholders tional ceremony and prayers. Army Ordnance Corps and Lge-Latham, Gar. Marshall, Reserve, with the consignment is the Rich-reports of the technical advisory through the streets of the city un- limited to the manufacturers of The House of Representatives man, which was scheduled for 4 Bdr. Sumner (24). /man-Merrill transatlantic machine, sub-committees British Wireless til dawn.-Our Own Correspon Chinese goods Our Own Corres has re-elected Mr. Bankhead as its pm. to-day at Soolampon, been-Umpire Sgt. Bloomfeld. Scorer

"Lady Peace!"—"Reuter,

denti

unavoidably postponed.

Gaz. Stokes.""".

Service.

pondent.

Speaker Reuter.

JUNIOR SHIELD, SOCCER.

MATCH-OFF

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