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MURDER CASE SELASSIE'S OPENING

The "Sincere Company Murder Case" which has been repeatedly adjourned for almost two months will commence at 2.30 p.m. to- morrow before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Police Court

The accused are Mr. Li Fuk chong, Chief Manager. of Sincere's Perfumery Manufactory, who is charged with being an accessory before the fact, and with procur- ing another to murder the late Mr. David Chen See (Chen Lai-tsun). Managing Director of the Sincere Company, Limited, on May 13 last

7 Ko Wah-tak, 26, unemployed in-

suzance

AMBITION

Hazle

London, To-day.

the Emperor of Abyssinia, still hopes to regain his Kingdom" through the League of Nations, according to a state- ment issued by the Abyssinian Le- gation in London, which denies the tumour that Haile Selassie intends to renounce his throne and lewe England to establish a new home on Continent. Reuter.

JOY RIDING BY

NIGHT BY PEAK

broker, formerly employed CAR CLEANER

in the Sincere Insurance Depart- ments

Leung Wong, 32, unemployed,

Hung Sung chung, aged 18, a car and Au Hing, 87, unemployed, are cleaner employed by Mr. Petersen, all charged with the murder.

of No. 2, Stubbs Road, was this

a

Mr. Peter H. Sin will be defend-morning fined $10 or 14 days when ing Ko Wah-tak, while Mr. Leo he pleaded guilty to driving Mr. D'Almada, senior, will appear on F. J. Maunder's car without behalf of Mr. Li Fuk-chong.

Licence and another $20 or one The Crown will be represented month for using the car without by Mr H G. Sheldon, K.C., and Mr. the owner's permission.. John Whyatt, Acting Assistant Attorney General

Divisional Inspector A. Carey will appear on behalf of the Police.

CAT BURGLAR'S HAUL AT HOME OF EUROPEANS

A daring robbery was perpe- trated at the residence of Mrs, P

TO-MORROW & THURSDAY O'Neill Dunne, at 43. Grampian

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TO-DAY

FRED ASTAIRE KINGER ROLIZI

Cloudy And Showery

Road, Kowloon City, in the early hours of this morning, as a result of which, Miss F. L. Rogers, of Messrs. Gilman and Company, who is staying with Mrs. Dunne.

On a charge of driving the car without a rear light he was fined or seven days. The sentences are to run consecutively.

Traffic Sergeant Bethel said that Mr. Maunders had had a suspicion that his car had been taken out of the garage several times during the past two months. On Sunday, Mr. Petersen saw defendant drive- ing the car from the garage at 10 p.m. and informed Mr. Mauder,- who then telephoned to the Police, Sergeant Bethel was sent down and The waited till 215 am when the

defendant returned.

ESTATE OF LATE

lost among other small articles, a MR. G. B. TWEMLOW

diamond watch valued at between four and five hundred dollars.

The late Mr. G. B. Twenlow,

From a report to the Police by Miss Rogers, it appears that access Superintendent of the Botanical and was gained to her room, which is Forestry Department, who died at situated at the back of the house the Kowloon Hospital on August 2, on the first floor, by means of two left local estate amounting to $14,- long bamboo poles placed against 800. Probate has been granted to the verandah, a feat calling for Mrs. Jessie Elizabeth Twemlow, the

widow. to whom everything considerable athletic prowess.

Jed the room and removere

was

The thief or thieves then enter-left

Miss Local estate to the value of $31,100 Rogers handbag which was lying was left by the late Mr. Edward on a table. Taking it on to the Mapleton Shepherd, retired marine verandah, they made an examina-underwriter, of South Kensington tion and finally left it lying on the An application by Mr. 2 A Wade floor after taking with them, the son, solicitor, for sealing certified watch a purse containing some copy of probate of the will and two loose change, and a wallet contain-codicis, has been granted. ing about $8.00 in notes.

SECOND OCCASION

This is the second occasion on The cool spell continues and the

which a robbery has taken place at temperature at 10 o'clock this morn-i ing was only 80 degrees, with humi- this address. About a year ago, while Miss Rogers was residing in dity 87 per cent. The maximum yesterday was 85 degrees, and the the flat, the cook-boy, picked the lock of the safe and absconded minimum last night 80 degrees.

Rainfall for the 24 hours ending with jewelry to the value of } at 10 am to-day was 0.14 inches about $2,400, which has never been

and the total for this year was 5756 inches against an average of 57-87

Finches.

red

PARKING FINES

MAN DIES AFTER PLANE CRASH

Yunnania, August 5.

Yen-tung, one of the passengers who were injured in clash of the Eurasia, Aviation

The Royal Observatory reported MIX A. W Bonnar, of No. 14, Corporation's Junkers plane last McMulla Sunday here succumbed to his in-

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is morning

Luzon

is high The Peak, and

to the East of of the Canadian Pacific Steamship juries yesterday afternoon in ho

low

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fined $8 each by Mr. Wpital.

at the Central Magistra

In the Central Car rapidly

parking their cars over

was a noted educa-

the other nin understood,

vering from their Central News.

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