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Around the Courts
SLY BROTHELS
Chinese Keepers Fined
arrested by a Chinese Detrelive in Temple Street. Yaumati. last Fri day night.
A sentence at six months' hard
COUNTERFEIT COINS
As a result of Police raids car-labour was passed. rled out last Friday night, two Chinese named Lee Yau and Yanı Man Hin, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Po lice, Court on Saturday moring, on charges of keeping siy brothels at No. 173. Portland Street, 1st floor
and No. 47. Park Street, ground
floor, Yaumati.
The defendants pleaded guilty and a fine of $250 or three months hard labour each was imposed.
POSSESSION OF ARMS
Chinese Couple Sent To To Prison.
Arrested in
Portland Street. Yaumati in possession of an auto-
with
FROM THE GAZETTE
20
Appointments And Notifications
The following, notifications and appointments are. contained in the Gazette
The Hon. Mr. E. D. O. Wolfe, CM.G., resumed duty as Inspector Arrested in Queen's Road Cen-dieneral of Police and Chief Of tral last Friday afternoon, 200 Canton-twenty-cent coins iz bis possession, a Chinese, named Chang Kwok Pui, was charged be- fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Cen- trai Magistracy on Saturday mor-
ning.
cer, Fire Brigade, on the 28th May and Mr. F. H. King. resumed duty as Deputy Inspector General of Police, on the same date.
During the absence on leave of Mr. Trinidad E. Lacayo. Honorary The accused pleaded guilty and Consul for Niciratua and Salva- admitted that the coins were all dor in Hongkong, Mr. Eugene O counterfeit. He also said that he Lacayo will be in charge of the intended to sell them to a money-Nicaraguan and salvadorean Con- changer at a low rate because sulates.
he needed some, money to remit to his father at Canton.
The defendant was fined $40 or
charge. The "counterfeit coins were ordered to be immediately destroyed."
MC. R. A. C. North is `to` de Principal Assistant Colonial Becre-
the absence of Mr. D. W. Tratman.
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Souza-Sprinkle
matie: pitol and four rounds of one menth's hard labour on each tary and Clerk of Councils during LOCAL WEDDING ammunition without an appro- priate licence, a Chinese named Lee Yuep and his wife Lau Ching, made their appearance before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- gistray last Saturday morning.
The defendant pleaded guilty and told the Court that the arms were given to them by a friend, o a pen on a page on somebody.
After hearing the evidence the Magistrate passed sentence of ane year's hard labour on the man, and three months' on the woman. "The arms were ordered to be confiscated.
BANISHEE RETURNS.
Arrested And Sent To Gaol
11
Yuen,
A Chinese named Chan a returned banishee. pleaded guilty before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- day morning on a "charge of re-
On a charge of being in posses sion of 49,000 heroin pilis. Wong Ho, a woman was oned $2,300 or. in default 12 months hard labour by Mr. Thomson at Central Magis- tracy on Saturday." The defendant war arrested at No. 12, Cleverly 'Street.
SENT BACK TO SCOTLAND
George Lucas, a Scottish youth, who had been detained in Police custody on a vagrancy charge, was sent back to Scotland on Saturday, Since his detention, the Police
It is not led that vessels, other than those employed. In the car- rage of pigwash, are prohibited from mearing to the seawall in Hongkong between a position from side of the Hongkong and New Territories Ferry Company's Pier continued to the westward as far a3 Sanitary Dump between the hours of 5 a.m; and 9 am1.
the 30 feet boundary on the west
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AN UNFORTUN-
ATE FARMER®
Loses His Entire Live Stock
A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Margaret's Church yester- day, the contr cting parties being Miss Stella Tean Sprinkle and Mr.
Unusual misfortune has befallen. V. F. M. de Souza. The bride-
a farmer with a small hold-near groom is very popular among the younger members of the Portu- the ride range at Kowloon City, guese community many of whom for over the week-end it is repor- ted that he lost practically his An order has been issued under attended the wedding. The re-
entire means of livlihood, through the Building Ordinance directing ception was held at the residence
of Mr." and Mrs. A. M. da ŝoúzü, the dying off of all his live stock. that all graves in the Tung Wah
The bride" is the daughter of Altogether the farmer is said to Hospital Cemetery at Kai Lung Wall, in which bodies were buried Mr. and Mrs. William Augustas have lost ten young pigs, forty during 1924 or earlier, shall be Sprinkle and she presented a nine chickens, and eighteen duck- removed and the remains re-inter- charming picture in a dress white lings all of which died on Satur- red as directed by the Secretary of ¦ crepe satli. She was, attended by } day afternoon. It is thought that State for Chinese Affairs. All cost her sister Miss Edna Sprinkle, who probably the wind and rain storm of removal and re-interment is to was dressed in green organdle experienced on that day was the be detrayed out of public re-which suited her very well. venue.
have been endeavouring to find employment for the youth, to en- able him to stay in the Colony.
Lucas was stated to have" come to the Colony from Japan hy the 5.3. President Coolidge on May to He catch a freighter to Manila:
The Government is inviting was originally, sent by the British tenders for the supply of materjals truing to the Colony before the Consul in Tokyo, but, having miss-for "a second cross-harbour pipe. ed the boat he was sent by the In connection with the Shing Mun Fresident Coolidge. Upon his are Valley" scheme. rival here he found that the freighter had left port. He was found wandering in the Colony, and detained.
term of his banishment had px- pired.
The Police stated that the defendant was banished from the Colony last December for a period
of ten
years. but was "seen and
ATTACK ON ACTOR
Chinese Detained For Inquiries
7
As a sequel to the mysterious and apparently unprovoked attack on the well-known Chinese actor, Chiun Li Kwan, early last Tues- day morning, near the Ko Shing Theatre, an unemployed Chinese named Lam Pax is now being held by the police for inquiries.
The man was arrested by a Chinese detective in Hollywood Road but so far no charge has yet been preferred against him.
The attack on Mr., Chlan took'
place outside, the Ko Shing Theatre at 12.05 o'clock on Tuesday morn- ing, when he was struck over the head with, a spanner. "about four inches long, by an unknown assal- lant,
At the time of the attack he was on his way to his residence at the Nam Ping Hotel, Des Voeux Road. Central.
Mr. Clyn's injuries to his head and face ware not, however, sert- ous. He was able to continue his performarices. at the Ko. Skinz Theatre the next day.
Chiun Li Kwai is well-known in -southern China as a first-class ac- tor, having played in America.
THE SHARE MARKET
Harriman's Weekly Review
The market continued quiet throughout the week under review with the volume of business some- what limited. Rates in some in- stances gave way a little but on the other hand Lane Crawfords formed a spectacular feature jumping from $4.05 to $4.75 with Investment buyers unsatisfied, counters were inclined to be eas- ler with Hongkong Lands marked down to, #60). Hongkong Electrics to 873, and Telephones to $24.75. Hongkong Trams remained very steady with enquiries at $211 and Dairy Farms continued in demand at 8264. after business done at $28.50 Wharves also had steady buyers around 8105). Minor issues ruled slightly easier with China Lights done at $8.80/85. Hotels at $5.95, and Cements at $2.45/50 Providents told) were offering freely at $1.95 and the new shares at 60 cents. Ropes were also weak with sellers at $5.00. Binceres had a substantial set-back with scrip offering at 89.49. Ewos, however;" recovered to abuying rate of S$11.30 local and 8$11.50 Shanghai, Sterling counters were rather quiet, but Ualons changed handa. in small scrips at 3582 ex dividend. The market again closes on the
Business During The Week Has Been Dope At The Following Prices:
S. S. TONE MARU quiet alde
AGROUND
Salvage Tug on The Scene
The 8.S. Tone Maru on her way from Milke to Singapore went aground on Friday night, "about five miles from Pratas Lighthouse, and sent out a wireless message soon afterwards slating that she was making water in No. 1 hold.
H.M,5..Wild Swan which was on exercises in the vicinity at the time went to the scene immediate- ly upon receipt of instructions and stood by until the arrival of a salvage tag, which was being des patched in the meantime,
Hong Kong Banks $18871/1870.- Canton Insurances $300,- Union Insurances $582.-/582) China Underwriters $11 Douglasses $41.-. Hong Kong Hotels $5.95/6.05 Hong Kong Lands 3601/61.- Hong Kong Trams $21,20/21.30 China Lights (old) 88.80/8.95 Hong Kong Electrics #73-734 Telephones (old) $25-251- Telephones (new) 812.60 Dairy Farms $26.50 Lane Crawfords 84.05 Providents (old) $1.98 Hong Kong Amusements $4.- Cements 82.50 Constru
mtamoksi
(new) 70 ca
Tone Marif.
According to the latest informs her under own tion obtainable, the tug has al- ready arrived, but the vessel is still ste aground, despite attempts to refloat Lussan Kaish
Successful tenderers, as notified by the Colonial Secretary's Office, are as follows:
The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.C.) Ltd., for asphaltum. Messrs. Kin
The bride was given away by Mr. A. M. de Souza, The Rev. Father Page ociated.
The honeymoon will be spent in Canton, the bride's going away
costrime being blue crepe de chine.
cause of the damage.
A sad feature in connection with this is that the farmer had only recently spent a considerable amount of money in foodstuff, corn, etc., for his stock.
purchasing
Another farmer nearby is also said to have suffered the loss of a few large pigs.
Lee and Co, for additional stores at Volunteer Headquarters.
The Hongkong Engineering and Fire Station and quarters.`at Construction Co., Ltd., for new Shamshuipo.
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