THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 29, 1940. Bringing Up: Father
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SUBSTANTIAL OFFENDERS QUEEN'S & ALHAMB DEFENCE LOAN IN COURT
A DECISIVE STEP forward in the United States Two European, one In- defence programme was indicated when a "finandian and 33 Chinese resi- cial operation of large proportions" was announced dents in the Tsimshatsui by the Secretary of Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgen-district were summoned thau, at his press conference in Washington yester-before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- day..
fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for breach of Black-out Regulations during the last Exercise..
The operation will be in connection with de- fence expenditure and will take place early next
month.
Mr. Morgenthau explained it would consist of one or more of three types:
Firstly, raising new money; Secondly, refunding $67,000,000 in notes due of March 15 next; Thirdly redemption of $544,000:- 000 in bonds which have already been called in..
THEFT
PREVENTED
Mr. R. S. Spencelayh, residing at the European Y.M.C.A., was. the complainant against Wong
MISS D. Woods, of No, 54a, Na- than Road, who was cautioned for allowing lights to be visible from outside after the sunset, said she was not aware until the receipt of the summons that any question had arisen whether the lights were on or not.
Mr. Morgenthau added that the United States Treasury's working: Po-shing, 23, who was charged Sergeant Galvin said there were balance was below $1,000,000,000 with stealing before Mr. Q. A. A. for the first time in a long period. Macfadyen this morning.
No Inflation
Accused was convicted, remanded until to-morrow
Widely expressed, fears that sentence. heavy defence expenditure might
but
At 5.40 p.m. yesterday, while
Entail inflation in the United Mr. Spencelayh was standing lights were visible at 6.30 p.m. on
car,
very exceptional circumstances in the case against Mr. Castro, of No. 43, Nathan Road, first floor, for and the Magistrate cautioned ac-
cused.
Sergeant Galvin stated that
States led Mr. Morgenthau to de- about 20 yards from his
October 20 in Mr. Castro's house clare he did not fear. inflation which was parked near a hockey but Mrs. Castro was gravely ill while President Roosevelt
was ground at King's Park, a Chin- in hospital and Mr. Castro at the White House:
were only ese informed him that a man had not at home. There Questioned concerning the pos- stolen a rattan basket from
children in the flat. It was most the sibility of financial aid to Bri- car. He saw accused with the
unfortunate, added the Sergeant, tain, Mr. Morgenthau said he was basket, starting to run.
the He gave as in fact, Mrs. Castro died not ready to express any views chase, and arrested accused with following morning. on this subject.-Router.
the aid of a Chinese constable,
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Firoze Din, keeper of a store at No. 29, Nathan Road, ground floor, was fined $10 for failing to screen three lights in his shop. al 8.40 p.m. P.C.R.. 809 said that the shop was closed and three lights. which had no screen. at all attracted a large crowd.· Accused said that he left at 6.30 p.m. and. had apparently left the switch on.
Stating that he was serving a customer with a light on, the man- ager of the Empress Store, of No. 54, Nathan Road, was fined $10.
A fine of $20 was imposed on the manager of Hung Cheong Store, No. 66, Nathan Road, for two summons, one by Sergeant Galvin and the other by a Chinese constable.
Sergeant Galvin saw a light on during the first night of the Ex- ercise and the Chinese, constable observed one during the second night.
Other residents summoned be- fore the Magistrate this morning received fines ranging from $5 to $15.
DANGEROUS DRIVING
Mr. G. Woodward, of Laichikok Prison, was summoned,before Mr. G. T. Lowry this morning, for driving dangerously, in Stubbs Road on November 2.
Traffic Inspector. F. J. Clarke said defendant, when rounding .a. right hand bend, collided with a motor bus, Both vehicles were badly damaged. Defendant was fined $30.
Mr. C. M. Stark. of No. 234, The Peak, was cautioned for, parking his car over a space line-in Ped- der Street car park.
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