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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929.

|ROUND THE COURTS. ASSAULT CASE DROPPED. BY MAIL, WIRE, AND

KOWLOON DOG OWNERS IN COUNT

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SAILOR AND SOLDIERS DISCHARGED.

A number of dog owners living in | The case against two privates of Kowloon Tong Yere bebe Mr. T. the King's Own Scottish Borderers St Whyte Smith at Kowloon Magis- ¦ and Stoker Hartell of II.M.S. Storm

with all Modern Conveniences, Dering ay yesterday for allowing their cload ended abruptly at Central

Lings to stray without being mazzled | Magistracy yesterday.

and for failing to take out licences. I will be recalled that charges Mr. Albert Young of 94. Koabsen, of failing to pay 83 motor car' fare Toug, whose dog was wandering were prefeed against all three about unmuzzled, said that he left

met. One of the soldiers, Private the animal in the garden without Finnigan, was also charged with a muzzle on because a many thieves larceny of 83 from the chauffeur, were about. He said that last year with Stoker Hartell had to answer

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Light and Water.

Apply to

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Aldershot. The Berashith Lodge of Draids conducted the service of the Golden Dawn at Stonehenge on Sunday last,

London. The executive committy!

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

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1.4 p.m.Weather report. 5.00 10 6.3 pon.-Programme of Chinese music (records supplied by The Pleasant Cod,.

of the Liberal Council have resolved port.

to continue the activities of the council.

Koritza-The statues of the new Albanian Natioial (Orthodox) Church have been unanimously ap- proved by a congress at Koritza.

Manchester.-Mr. F. A. Badge has been appointed secretary of the! Hunters' Improvement and N- tiohal Light Horse Breeding So-

a muazled dog was stolen from his | an additional count of using abusire | eiety. house and on Christmas Eve two | language at the No, # Police Sta- Fees were lost.

tion.

His Worship remarked that, ho would have to ispose the usual fine of $0.

PUBLIC AUCTION Mr. S. Ro, appearing on behalf

'OF THE

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

STRATE AT

SHAMEEN, CANTON,

TO BE SOLD

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

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PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY,

Tax 7 AUGUST, 1999. AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

Missis. LAMMEET BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, IN DIDDELL STREET,, VICTORIA, HONG KONG.

The Property consists of:-"

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The Pieces or Parcels of Ground

the Britis respectively situate on and FRENCH CONCESSIONS at SHAXZIN, CANTON, in the Republic of China and respectively known and registered at HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S CONSULATE GENERAL at CASTON as LOT No. 41 and at the FRENCH CONSULATE SE CANTON AS LOT with the Baildings respec-

No. 9 tivaly erected theroon and known sa BOMANJL BUILDING and TEE OLUB HOUSE held for the Residues of Terms of 99 Years Each,

MESES DEACONS,"

In the course of the fracus. Pie. Finnigan sustained an injury to his Jeg and had been in hospital since. Staker Hartell and Pte. Craik a geared before his Worship yester.

of Mr. T. L. Knight of 233, Kow-day, Loan Tong, on a similar summon

was also fined 80.

of No. 2 Police Station informed his Divisional Inspector MacDonald

London. The King has conürmed the appointment of Mr. William Stewart to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Tanganyika "Territory.

Leeds-Mr. and Mrs. Gale. of Mertuan-Swale, North York

shire, have just celebrated the 68th anniversary of their wedding. Mr.

date still cycles 10 or 12 miles alaust

daily.

Worshin that the complainant in the case had failed to turn up. He

London-More than 120 excursion RESPONSIBLE" FOR SERVANTS. understood that the man was want

ed by the traffic department for a and special trains during the sum breach of his licence and had there-mer season are run on Saturday by fore not appeared.

the Great Western Railway, and three of the principal express from Paddingten have to be dupl cated..

Another dog owner summoned for the same offence stated that his Hartell's Lurid Language servants had allowed the dog to be Private Craik was then discharg. abroad without its muzzle. Hised Stcker Hartell was discharged Worship imposed the usual fine of on the count of not paying his fure 30.and pointed out that defendant au nas regards his abusive language would have to take responsibility MacDonald etated that he did not at the Police Station, Inspector for the acts of his servants.

with to press the case.

A Chinese godown owner was also Sind 80 for keeping two dogs without adigence and allowing one to go about unmuzzled. It was alleged that one of the dogs had Litten a small giri..

Mr. Hamilton haked defendant i it was

n fact that he had used abusive language in the Police Sta cica?

Defendant I cannet swear to it,

His Worship: Do you knew any thing about it?

During the herring Sergt. Cor-Sk deaux informed his Worship that the lase case of rabies had occurred in the New Territories about a mouth aga

A RUNNER ASSAULTED

I was a bit wild at the time."" His Worship (to Tpector Mac. Donaid): Was he under, the in- fluence of liquor?

Rome--By way of announcing his recovery from his recent operation Librielė d'Aununzio caused a salute

of 11 guns to be hired from his pei vate battery in the gardens of the Bittoriale Villa, on the Lake of Garda.

Ramsgate. Thousands of people on the cliffs watched, a grass-fire raging between the River Stour and the sea near Richborough. The fre stretched for a mile and was a quar- ter of a mile wide, the flames rising to a height of six or eight feet.

Crewe Crewe Town Hall, the Inspertar MacDonald: Yes, he reperty of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, was complete- 33:15, We are not pressing the charge, and a warning or caution y destroyed by fire. Adjoining pre- wil de, as far as we are concern-mises, including the railway com- pany's laboratory, were saved. The board theed. ruaner on

damage is estimated at £10,000, J.CL. vessel Titaroem, was er

aaded,

The case in which threa Chinese are charged with assaulting a board ing house

Mr. F. C. E. Randall prosecuted and Mr. J. M. Remedi's appeared on behalf of the defendants.

I can't warn him unless be ad. mits it. Is the charge admitted?"

Defendant: Yes, Sir.

His Worship accordingly register.

eda caution.

Inspector MacDonald explained that the injury sustained by Pte. THE DEFRAUDED BOATSWAIN. Finnigan was entirely due to Stoker Hartell. Finnigan was trying to separate the stoker from the chauf

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of course.

His Worship: I understand that,

Paris. In the interests of economy reductions are being made in the Rumanian Diplomatic Service, and the Grais de réprésentation allowed to Ministers abrond diminished, except in the case of Legations in London and Paris.

bave

beer.

The ease in which 'n Chinese boats-feur, when the former tripped basements of several shops in. Loam. London. The roadway and the For Particulars and Conditions of wain charged a tailor with cheating Finnigan over. The Police had no-bit vale, Lewishain, were flooded by Sale, Apply to

him of 2500, which he said he bad thing to do with the injury.

the bursting of a 10in. water main. ed over as security money for a job on the RF.A. Belzah was conclud-

The water inade its way under the ed before Mr. Whyte-Smith rester.

pavement, and tore up between 20 day. He Worship found defendant

and 30 yards of the paring-stones. guilty and imposed a sentence of two months' imprisonment.

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M. F. X. J'Almada, jar, pro- secuted on behalf of the complain- aut and Mr. F. C. E. Rendall was for the defence.

A SERIOUS CHARGE.

A STUPID POLICEMAN.

NO USE FOR THE PEAK

DISTRICT.

"This man is an utter fool," observed Mr. Hamilton at Central Magistracy yesterday when a Shan.

Vienna.A Czechoslovak named Vincent Pecha has been arrested by the Hungarian authorities at the frontier station of Hidasnemeti, on | a charge of spying. The Czecho slovakia Government has stopped all railway traffe through Hidas- nemeti

Lahore.-Ramsaran Dass, one of

7.19 pm-Evening weather re-

Evening programme, (Victor and H.M.V. records sup plied by lessrs. S. Moutrie & Co.,

d Martha (Flotow). Selection. The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.

Tru Blass" (Harry Taylor) and

Prophecies," Hamorous Talk- ing by Norman Long. The Desert Soug" (Romberg). Yocal Gems, and The Blue Mazutka Lohar), Vocal Gems,

ཟi " H.M.V. Light Opera Company.

(O. Strauss) and "Sympathy

The Chatelare Soldier," Duet: Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham

Martial Moments," The Band of

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Invivous (Huhn), "Tries" (Ra

bach) and Midnight Bells," Baritone, John Brownlee. "

One Way Street." De Groes and,

The Picadilly Orchestra. Spring Song (Hollins) and Gland Chosur No. 2 in C majori Orzan Solo. Reginald Goss-Custard,

and Cargoes" (Shaw), Buas-Bari: tone, Peter Dawson, "Hiawatha (Moret), March, and Liberty Ball"! (Sousa), March. The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.

"Captain Harry Morgan "

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Reginald Foort.

"Neapolitan Nights " and "Allah's

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Dawn with Her Besy Mantle ** and If My Name You Would Know." Tenor, Tito Schipa. "La Garde Republicaine." March, and Wipers." March, The Band of H.M... Coldstream Guarda..

"Bertram At The Rotary Dinner" and Bertrain Addresses The Tenants. Humorous Talking by Will Kings.

Etude Tableau" and "Dance pi the Gromes," Piano Solo, Ser- gei Rachmaninod.

(Fairman) "Warryin'"

and "Happy" (Lee), De Groot and The Piccadilly Orchestra. "The Boils of St. Mary's" and "Ever of Thee I'm Fondly. Dreaming," Soprano, Frances Alda. "Aldershor, Command Searchlight Tatton," Massed Pipe Bands of The Aldershot Command. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.

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Consignment will be sorted out be AJ the Goods are landed. stained

Optional Goods will be landed here unless

less Instructions. have been "given to the Contrary Six hours before arrival of the Steamer,

Luis Oliva, a Filipino, who is ung man gave evidence in a case the accused in the Lahore conspiracy placed AT TELIX BISK in the Hong charged with indecently assaulting in which a house coolie employed a married woman and with a comat No. 109. The Fear, was charged case, has been granted a pardon,

on assault on her husband, was before Mr. Whyte Smith yesterday on a transformer box on the Peak Another of the accused is doing with writing communistic slogans and has turned King's evidence. Mr. L. R. Andrewes, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, and The constable insisted that he had likewise, which brings the total of the defendant was not legally re-kept the defendant under observa. people who have turned King's evi-

tion all the time, but according to dence to six. presented.

Owing to the nature of the evi-his own evidence, he must have dence the Court was cleared. The sight of him for a short period case was adjourned and will prob ably take two more hearings.

AN OLD PUNTI CHICKEN "*

CASE..

RESTAURANT'S CLAIM UNDER A CONTRACT.

of time.

The defendant was discharged. His Worship remarking that the constable's evidence was worthless. "Give my compliments to the OS.P." added his Worship to Tuspector Logan, and say that this man is no good on the Peak." Bail of 8300 was granted yester day by Mr. E. W. Hamilton to a Chinese WOMEN who is charged with complicity in the burglary at Messre. Sincere's. Detective Sergt. Flattery informed. the Bench that the Police objection to bail had now been withdras n.

ACCUSED ́ACTORS.

ONE PLEA OF "GUILTY" IN

BLACKMAIL CASE,

CHINESE YOUTH IN

TROUBLE.

YOUNG GIRL'S COMPLAINT AGAINST HIM.

A Chinese youth, sixteen years of age was charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton yesterday with in- decently assaulting &

seven year old Chinese girl on the second Hoor of No. 58 Third Street. Sub-Inspector Rozeskwy, was prosecuting, applied for a week's remand because the Police were awaiting the result of the analyst's examination of part of the girl's clothing.

who

A claim was brought at the Sum- rary Court yesterday before the Paisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) by a Chinese restaurant keeper alleging that a poultry stall' keeper at the Central Market had broken a contract for the supply of old Punti chickens' for one year, thereby causing a loss of 8698.80.

ifr. F. H. Losely, for the plain: tiff, submitted that the contract price was 44" cents per catty, but the supplies were stopped before the contract had been in force for The trial of John Preston, aged one month because there was a rise sixty-seven, and Samuel Elwyn in the market price. Plaintiff had Leslie, aged forty-one, actors, who' therefore to purchase his supplies are accused of blackmailing a man at a higher price

described na a candidate for a Lon- In reply to Mr. M. K. Lo, who don constituency in the general It is appeared for the defendant, plain-election, came before the Recorder, tif denied that the arrangement Sir Ernest Wild, K.C., at the Old. was that accounts should be settled Bailey.

Mr. H. D... Roome, for the pro every ten days. There was stipulation in the contract, but thecution, asked before the proceed understanding wis that payment ings, began that the name of the for chickens should be made at the prosecutor should not be disclosed. end of the month. Plaintif also Leslie pleaded guilty to counsell alleged that a member of the de-ing and procuring Preston to de fendant firm borrowed $100 and mand money with menaces. Fres- asked him to "debit the account. ton pleaded" Not guilty.'

Mr. Lo's defence was that sup-

Mr. Roome stated in opening the ense that Preston alleged that an plies were stopped owing to plain- il's failure to pay the accounts. The plaintiff owed the defendant 8410, less $100 which was paid on necount and not borrowed. He attention to that," added Mr. he was not sure that she could

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would bring evidence to show that Roome, the plaintiff could have obtained his supplies at 44 cents per entty instead of 84 cents as stated by him.

The case was adjourned until next Wednesday.

is untrue. in the submission of the prosecution. No political party would stoop to inud of this kind. It was merely a lying statement by this blackmailer."

The hearing was adjourned.

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The Inspector stated that the de- fendant and the child in question" lived at the same address. In the evening of July 17, the girl's mo- ther took the girl out to a street fountain to fetch water, but on The Steamship "BENLEDL" realising that she would have a long time to wait, sent the girl

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