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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1931.

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PREMISES TO LET.

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TTRACTIVE Threo and Phar Roomer FLATS in HUM. PHREYS BUILDINGS. KOWLOON. Also Two Roomer FLAT in NATHAN ROAD. All Modern Convenience

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

AppCE Co., LTD., ALEXANDRA

BUILDINGS.

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NO LET-PRINCE, EDWARD TROAD, Kowions. Roomed

FLAT with All Modern Convenience and Garage Apply to: OUEDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT, 4th floor, Fuescu BANK BUILDING. (19

LODOWN To Let on MAIN ROAD PEATA EAST. Solilly con atrioter Two Storey Building Area: 6,000 square foot. Reasonable Rent Apply to: Bor No. 625, c/o Hong Kong

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LET-PRIVATE GARAGE nt

TOPRAK MANSIONS STUBAT ROAD. THE PRAK.. Apply to CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT, FLENCH BANK BUILDING, 4TH FL

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LET PRINCE

EDWARD

T ROAD, KUWLOON. Detached EUROPEAN HOUSE with all Modern Conveniences and Gamge. -Apply to: CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- ORIENT, FazxciBask BUILDING, 4TH FLOOR.

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10 LETNpwly Built Moderu TODOWN about 6,500 Spare Feut on CANTON ROAD, Behind the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS. Facility for Loading and Unloading from CANTON ROAD-Apply to Box 692, c/o Hong Kong Daily Pres (092

O LET PRINCE EDWARD ROAD, KOWLOOK. Semi-detachod EUROPEAN HOUSE with all Modern Conveniences and Garage. Beut: $130.00. Apply to: CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT, FRENCH Hask

1085 BUILDING, 4TH FLOOK.

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TTRACTIVE New Roomo 1 FLATS ak 31, VILLAGE ROAD, HAPPY VALLEY. Modern Sani- tation, Garage, Teakwood Fluor, Oas Connection. Cool sud Good Locality, Apply BEOOND FLOOR,

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FURNISHED FLAT, MAY Roan, To Let for Six Months from JUNE 1ST OF END of MAT.-Apply Box 703, cla Hong Kong Daily Press. [703

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DAY: 30251

PETS

ПOR SALE-A For Crossed Bred FORMER DOGS. One Brown Chow, Female, One Brown Chow, Male. Apply THE DOG'S HOME, KOWLOOK Any Day between 2.30 and 4.30 or by Spesial Appointment, 56152 Homo. 58802 Inspecter.

TELPUONES:

OR SALE. PUPPIES. Two

TO LET.In Kowloon, immediats Female Terrier Pups, Black

possession Near Star Ferry in Cool and Quist Locality, Furnished and Unfurnished European FLATS, with all-Modern Accommodation and Flush. Thoroughly morsted. Rent vory derate. Also for immediate possesion,

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Flat of Two Koome, Furnished or Unfurnished, Palace Hotel Building. with Two Bathrooms Kitchen, eto.-

Apply to H. RUTTONJEE, 39, PHONG ROAD, KowLeos. Tri. 37230.

PRIVATE HOTELS.

LAREMONT PRIVATE HOTEL, AB-118, AUSTIN ROAD, KOWLOON, Overlooking Kowloon Cricket Club, Bingle, Double and Suites of Rooms, Modern Sanitation, Hot and Cold Water. Excellent Cusine, Address Enquiries to MISS ELLIS.

EERINGTON PRIVATE

DFAMILY RESIDENCE, 3, BOTEN

ROAD, situsted on Mid-levels in Large Grounda Next to Bowen Road Station, with Easy Access to Town. Cool Single and Double Rooms with Bathrooms attached. Moderu Sanitation, PHONE: 24237.

PREMISES WANTED.

WANTED Four Roomed FLAT

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be tied with Modern Convenienced. HAPPY VALLEY | Causeway BAY DISTRICT.-Write Box 1706, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press. [706

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MID-LavaLa or PEIX from OCTOBER 1931 6. APRIL 1992- WHO Box 717, cho Row Kong Daily Press,

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and Whito. & Works Old. Three Brown Chow Pups, Fersale, 6 Weeks Old. Four Black Chow Pups, 2 Malt. 2 Female, 6 Weeks Old-Apply THE DOGS HOME, KOWLOOR,

Tito oxpress their gratitude to the Severn! People who have offered Home to the Elderly "Trick" DOG, and to say that he has already been bought by a Dog Lover.

Committeo of the S.P.Q.A,

do the rest !

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Billiards

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ILLIARD Tables and Cushions re-covered and Cushion Rubbers replaced, Expert Work and dalisfaction guaranteed at Low CoL HONG KONG PUBLIC BILLIARD SALOON, 183, DIS Vozu BOLD CANTIAL = (Nene WORLD THEATRE), Phone BuCNG,

Cars

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

Fox Hos Kon: 24718

FOR KEYLOO; 67374

NIGHT: 24511

FOR SALE.

COMPLETE RADIO

Equipment

for teamer, 180 Watt, Resch about 150 Miler, Wave Length variable between 300 m. to 20,000 m. with Set of Complete Spater. On View at MAÇÃO, Used on One Trip from EUROPE, jost arrived. Immediate Decision nécessary. Price: only £315.-Apply to SIEMSSEN & Co. C. QUEEN's Road Central, Hong Kong.

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SHANGHAI JEWS IN HARBIN CRIME ON

COURT.

QUARREL ON WAY TO SYNAGOGUE,

WOMAN ASSAILANT ATTACKS RELATIVE

INCREASE.

RUSSIAN FAMILY SHOT DOWN BY BANDITS.

BOY HIDES UNDER THE

TABLE.

Hurbin, April 20-Robbery, The sequel to an affray in the banditry and erine seem to be'on PRINTING-Monn Cards, Dance vicinity of the Ohel Rachel Synthe increase in Harbin though the Programmes, Invitation Cards, agogue, Shanghai, an April 18 took police have been making every effort Bridge Scorers-Write Box 637, clo Hong Kong Daily Frein, (687 place in H. M. Police Court last to trace down the bandits and mur wook when Mr. Moses Hai Abraham derers. Only last week & Russian charged Mrs. Aziza Salomon Pin- employee of the railway was foully has Cohen with assnult under Sec; murdered in his house apparently tion 42 of the Offences Against The without any reason and last night Persons' Act (180.)

(another,terrible scene, was enacted,

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Permanent Waving

Louis

FRENCH BAIR DRESSER FOR LADIES King's Theatre Building, 4th Floor. PHONE 27411.

WANTED.

Giving evidence, Mr. Abraham,

A railway conductor nained San- said that he was an nazistant in tnloff residing close to the Harbin Messra, Arts & Crafts, While going railway station was at home with alang Seymour Road to the Syn. his small children waiting, the agogie at 7.15 am. with his wife, arival of his wife with two elder Mrs. Cohen, who was proceding in daughters and supper had bven the opposite direction, set upon laid for the whole family. As econ him. "She passed some curses,"" as the train steamed in, the mo- he said, "and I went up to her ther harried home, to meet her and asked she meant what by earsiung children, leaving the elder ing me all the time. Before I got girls to follow her. On the door any reply she sprang on me, being opened to her, she hurried ́scratched me, bit in, three off my in, nohody thinking of hacking it hat, and pulled my tie ant. So behind her, but she was hardly in- started to call for Help, help! | side the house when three armed Police, pudice!, A C.P.C. enne Chinese entered and fired point along while she was still hitting wehlank at her. She fell dead in a and afterwards a Sikh policeman great pool of blood, while the eam. They wanted to take her younger children, screaming with to the police station, but she would terror, jumped out of the back win-

down. hot go."

Husband Shot Down.

"Passed Curses,"

The Registrar (Mr. C. H. Hainea) intimated that he did not wish to hear about how Mrs. Cohen had shouted for her husband and child.

Cross-examined by Mrs. Cohen, through an interpreter, Mr. Abra ham denied that he had instigated the affray. Mrs. Cohen was asked by the Registrar to confine her cross-examination to questions bearing on the charge. "Is she going to ask questions or make a speech about it?" he asked the Arabic interpreter.

Mrs. Rahma Katie Abraham said that she had seen her husband go after Mrs. Cohen to question her as to why she had passed curses" at him. She had followed them and had also been set upon by Mrs. Cohen, who pulled off her fur collar and the collar of her dress and "started to hit her on the ften, head, and teeth. Cross-examined this witness said that Mrs. Cahen had bitten her and she had retaliat ed by bitting back.

C.P.C. 1750 said that he had seen WA

ANTED an American make Mrs. Cohen striking Mr. Abraham,

Motorcycle, Harley-Davidson perfered. Must be in Good Running who was like a peacefully stand Condition and Fully equipped for Ronding." Mrs, Cohen bnd fused to Work-Write stating price ots, to Box go to the station. 728, c/o Hong Kong Daily Prem.

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"A Jew Custom/" At this stage of the proceedings

The husband seized a mattress off

his bad and with this protection went to the Resistance of his wife, but this was of no avail and he also foll from" three shots which will probably prove fatal. Ono ittle boy of nine years hid under the table and from this spot saw the whole scene and was therefore able to give full details to the police.

Besides the three men who up-

tered, there were two more outside, but upon the hue and ery being raised, the whole gang made off in the darkness. By the time the polio: had arrived, there was not the slightest trace of the bandits whose motive is not known. Santa-

off, being only a train conductor with a large family, had no money in the house, consequently the at- tack on the couple is quite inex- plicable.

Thin is the third ease of robbery. and murder in the same district

during this mouth and the Chief- of the Railway Police is much up. set at the outrages. The detective force of the railway police will try whether their dogs can find any fraes of the miscreants though pro- bably the seat has inen covered, The police regulations are now so strict that no person can carry a

WANTED to bar Second-hand. Mr. Cohen started to remove her revolver for self-defence, this be- con to show marks of 'blows on ing all in favour of the bandits Plesso write stating price etc. to Boxer body. The Registrar asked her who are well armed and know they 724, o/a Hong Kong Daily Press, F724

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POLICE OFFICERS CONVICTED.

POSSESSION OF PILLS CON. TAINING HEROIN.

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to keep her cont on as he had no have nothing to fear: wish to so the marks.

Testifying in her own defence, Mrs. Colien gave her address Sinen Road and said that while on her way to the Synagogue she. had waved her hand at Mr. Abrn. ham in a way which was a Jew custom" and might be interpreted

These companies constitute tha London underground-group. The schame was approved by them after a spesch by the Chairman, Lord Ashfici, uxplaining the proposals.

The proposals, however, were

"emall despotic Government monopoly."

A fine of $500 or in default four 48 curse, Mr. Abraham had chased criticized in discussion. Sir Robert months' hard labour was the sen- her. She admitted having struck. Perks, for instance, opposed them tence passed by "Mr. W. Schofield | him. Mr. Abraham was her brother, as being designed to hring about

two Shantung constables who In binding Mra, Colen over, in were convicted on A charge of possession of 20,000 and 5,000 pink pills containing heroin. The men were also convicted on a tharge of inisconduct as police officer's and for this they were sentenced to one monthe hard labour each.

The first defendant admitted possession' but declared he did not know the pills contained heroin, while the second defendant denied possession.

Inspector Booker said he inter cepted the two men on the Hing Keo wharf on May 0. The Brat de-

Lord Ashfield, in a dramatic re- ply to the critics, said ho had pledged, his support of the Govern- ment Bill to the Minister of Trans-

her own recongitance to be of good behaviour for 12 months, the Re gistrar warned her to refrain from further fighting, "You people must not quarrel like this,” he eaid. "I do not want to hear an other story like this."",

Mr. Cohen: "Thank you very manuger. anuch."

port and if he were not supported the shareholders could find another

Proposal Approved. London, May 1-By a large ma jority the shareholders of the Lon-

Indant was in plain clothes and OWNERSHIP BY THE underground group of railways

the second in uniform. They were

each carrying parcels wrapped in

paper and tied with string, and

had apparently just innded from

whs

PUBLIC.

TRANSPORT.

a sampan. He asked them what HUGE SCHEME FOR LONDON the parcels contained, the frst de- fendant replying that his medicine and the second declaring that he had cigarettes. The Inspec tor said he opened both parcels and found they contained tins filled with, pink pills.

An the two men accompanied him to his office, Inspector Booker said, the second defendant handed his arrel te hin companion and jump ed on a passing tram in Connaught Road. He later gave himself "up to the police.

approved the proposed terms upon which the companies will be acquir ed under a scheme for the co-ordina. tion of London passenger transport under a Public Board appointed by the Minister of Transport.

The terms were strongly recom. mended by the President, Lord

London, May 1--A gigantic Gov- Ashfield, who, replying to critic ernment scheme for the establish, pointed out that the proposed ment of Public Board for the political interference.

Board would be quite free from ownership and control of London's

Negotiations are also in progrees Passenger transport undertakings between the Transport Ministry was approved today at a meeting and other undertakings involved in of the shareholders of 12 electrio the scheme. It is estimated that railways omnious and trapon the underground group, carries companies.

nearly 2,200,000,000 passengers each year,

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