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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 8, 1988.

RARE GAMBLING CHARGE

A rare charge under the Gam

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FRANCO-GERMAN ECONOMIC TALKS

Paris, To-day.

bling Act was brought before Mr. Economic and financial negotia- H. R. Butters at the "Central Ma-tions between France and Germany gistracy this morning, when Ma which began this week are, it is Tau-nam, well-known local mer stated, being continued in the chant, was charged with permit various committees which are deal- ting Lai Ting Shung, to keep a ing with a number of special pro- common gamblinghouse in his blems, including those of quotas and property, No. 20, Shan Kwong Road. deliveries of coal.AT

Defendant who pleaded not guil- The leader of the German Dele- ty,

was defended by Mr. H. L.gation, Counsellor of the Embassy Kwan and the case was adjourned Doctor Memmen, left for private for a week. Bail of $1,000 was al reasons for Germany on Wednesday. lowed.

evening, but is expected to be back again at the beginning of next week.

Leave

Hong Shang- Naga Empress Kong

hai sakl Kobe of

Arrive Leave Leave

Russia July 8 July 10 July 12 Japan July 22 July 24

Yoko- hama Honolulu

Leave Leave

couver Victoria Arrive

July 14

July 27

Asia

Aug. 5, Aug. 7 Aug. 9

Aug. 11

July 16 July 29 Aug. 4 Aug. 13

July 25 Aug. 9 Aug. 22

WOMAN SLIPS OUT OF COURT

BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939

ARE OPEN

MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY

to secure accommodation desired.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic, sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Japan on Friday, July 15th.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone 20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

Police are looking for a 30-year-

The optimism manifested by the French negotiators is confirmed in the German circles which regard it as a favourable symptom.

It is, however, pointed out that number of financial questions

old woman, Chan Lee, who dis- arising of the Anschluss remain appeared at the Kowloon Police to be cleared.—Trans-Ocean. Court this morning when granted permission to leave the dock, be- cause her one-year-old child was crying loudly while other cases were proceeding.

The woman was arrested in Pei Ho Street yesterday and charged with possession of dutiable wine.

HIT OVER HEAD

WITH IRON ROD

Before Mr. W. J. Lockhart Smith this morning, Chan Sze-long was |charged with assaulting Cheung Pak, 42, shop foki, and causing

CLOUDY, SHOWERY bodily harm at Elgin Street од

July 4.

Complainant owed defendant The Royal Observatory reports money which he did not return. that a weak anti-cyclonic area ex-During an argument, he struck tends from Formosa to the Bonin Cheung over the head with a iron Islands. The depression in the rod.

China Sea has deepended; it is Defendant was sentenced to two situated about 150 miles to the weeks' imprisonment and ordered east of Tourane moving north west. to pay $5 compensation. Forecast: S.E. winds, moderate to fresh; cloudy, showery,

MACAO TRIP

A 40-year-old Japanese clerk

ROOSEVELT ELECTION TOUR

Washington, To-day. was this morning fined $10 by Mr. President Roosevelt departed on W. J. Lockhart Smith at the Cen-a nine-day tour to the Pacific tral Magistracy, charged with fail-Coast, where he e will make a num- ing to report within a week of his ber of speeches

on behalf of intended departure from the Colony Liberal candidates against Conser- for Macao on July 3 and within 72 vatives who are fighting for the hours of his arrival from Macao. Democratic nominations in the

forthcoming elections. Reuter.

His Excellency and Lady North- cote will be present at the Annual Prize-giving of the Kowloon Junior School on Wednesday afternoon and Lady Northcote will distribute the prizes.

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OPIUM RAID

Before Mr. W. J. Lockhart Smith, - the Central Magistracy this morning, Kwan Lo. 47, was charg- ed with possession of 2.7 taels of prepared opium and keeping am opium divan. at 46, New Market Street, 1st floor.

A fine of $135 or two months"

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY I hard labour was imposed on the

To SHANGHAI,

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN vis SWATOW

Yatshing" 12th July 2pm.] "Kwaisang" 15th July 2 p.m. "Fooshing" 17th July 2 p.m. "Chaksang" 20th July 2p.m.

To SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA

"Kutsang". 10th July 2 p.m. Kumsang” 18th July 2p,m.

To KOBE and OSAKA “Islami” 10th July 9 a.m. "Yuensang"

25th July 9 a.m.

To SANDAKAN

"Hinsang" 8th July 4 p.m. "Mausang" 22nd July 10.a.m.

first charge and a two months' on the second....

Revenue Officer Stephens prose- cuted.

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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