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ECHOES OF 1861

72-The Roof of the Supreme

Court

TWO WOMEN SHOT

Robbery At Taipo

A daring armed robbery occurred at Tipo Village on Monday night when two wonten were shot and kind $785 taken from them by three robbers.

KAIPING COAL

HOME, FACTORY

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Well we must say speaking local-, a large attendance of Chinese--and

In a report to the police, Li Yau, ly matters are producing such a we should say that with theft a 8-year-old widow who is a satisfactory manner that there 13 weight, added to the weight of the money changer to On Fu Road, every hope of Sir Hercules Robin-roof (which as we have said is stated that at 6.45 pm. three Chi- san's patience becoming exhausted propped on the floor), the flacthese men, one of whom had a re- at the Surveyor General's depart-stands a very good chance of solver came into the shop, appar- Iment. The Gaol wall is being buiting way, and with it must go theently to change some money, but up again for the fourth time. There root. is 21 to 3 per cent. more Hme put into the mortar than there was before, and some provision is being made to prevent the rain swelling the earth of which Chancery Lane la composed and pushing in the

The coming sessions will last about a week, there bem no less than thirty indictments. If we were summoned on the Jury we should decline to sit on account of the dangerous state of the roof.

soon began to rob the shop.

Leung Yee Huen, the daughter of Li Yau, and Wan, a Chinese woman hawker, heard the disturbance and immediately rushed into the street blowing police whistles. The rob- bers were then joined by five other

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wall, as has of late years been its The Chief Justice, the bar, the men, who shot the two women and 1812 OVERTURE

habit. The celebrated Wyndham officers of the Court and the pridecamped in the direction of, Pang Street drain has been raised, efther scners-might sit if they pleased Cheung Village, carrying the money"

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with them.

Both women, who were suffering from flesh wounds were taken to the Kowloon Hospital.

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cles in Germany. Transocean Eno Man.

AT TATTOO

Massed Bands Feature: Defence of Rorke's Drift

LABOUR PARTY SECRETARY

Mr. Henderson's Resignation

Loridon, Oct. 1.

a foot and a half or an inch and a they are paid for it or are, com- half, we will not be gure which...pelled to do it and should not but it la certain to give way again. shirk their work-but they are not The root of the court house has exactly the class who should be been defective for years.. Scripture able to judge of the safety of the has been disregarded as to putting roof any better than ourselves new wine into old bottles; and They may unfortunately be com- mending an old garment with new pelled through ideas of false de}- cloth. Patches and splices and eacy...ör from rules of etiquette to

That preparations for the Mil- plasterings have been resortai, dus be guided by the dictum of the (Spegial to the "Hong Kong Dally tary Tattoo to be staged at the The resignation of Mr. Arthur..... all to no purpose the roof has be¦ Surveyor General-but we have a

Press” (Copyright.}}

Sookunpoo sports ground on No-Henderson as Secretary of the come worse and worse, until the contempt for "false delicacy, and

Berlin, Oct. 1. vember 1, 2 and 3 are fast pro-Labour Party was discussed this danger has become so alarming are not bound by the rules nt.

A was evidenced by

afternoon at a party conference No less than $57,000 copies or gressing. that the whole fabric has to prop-, etiquette referred to: Moreover we the Bible were sold in Germany in scene at Murray Barracka sester- at Southport. The Chairman, Mr. ped up. These props reata upon the have no confidence in the Surveyor † 1933. · · accoring to the figures, day morning when soldiers were W. R. Smith expressed deep re- floor of the Court. Now" upon the General's dictum and in that given out here on Monday which seen making an assault on a bodyret at the severance of a long particularly as it coming sessions there is sure to be | Court we should refuse to sit. appear to refute the laid foreign of men, waving spears and jare-association.

had become necessary, owing to Press reports of the alleged in-lins and emitting weird noises. crease of anti-Christian tenden- The scene was supposed to have Mr. Henderson's fil-health.

resembled the famous defence of Mr. Henderson, replying," said Rorke's Drift, which stands out as that he had concentrated all his the finest military - accomplish- knowledge and experience - on ment of the 1st Battalion, the making the Party an independent South Wales Borderers.

political force. Referring to his Practically every unit in the work as Chairman of the Disar- Garrison will be participating in mament Conference, he declared the Tattoo, which will be on a that he had no intention of giving A "Belgian air Hner, whose much larger scale than its prede-up the task. One of the greatest eight passengers included Vis-cessor, which at that time, 1928, ideals that had ever. Influenced countess Ellbank, made a The Indian constable further eed landing this afternoon at the ment."

for-only boasted of one British regi- their own or any other movement.

was that of trying to get that "I want facts not suspicions,' stated to the amazement of the Royal Air Force Aerdrome near otherwise I must throw the case court that he saw the dog chained Folkestone when on a out," said Mr. Wynne-Jones ab up inside the house with a muzzle from Cologne and the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday] om. when addressing Revenue Officer' Sub-Inspector" McWalter told A W. Grimmitt, who appeared His Worship that he did not know for the prosecution in a case in of any dog biting anyone until he which Chan Muk, of No. 14 Wal arrived in Court

floor, thing Street, first charged with alding and abetting the exportation of prepared opium on September 25.

Around the Courts

I WANT FACTS”

Opium Charge Fails

was

muzzle but was told by the defendant's mother that the dog had bitten a little girl living next door.

AIR LINER MAKES A FORCED LANDING

Croydon.

London, Oct. 1.

The 1st Battalion the Lincoln-world agreement on this question Journeyshire Regiment will stage a fan-for which they had now been Brussels to tasy of Waterloo in costume of struggling for three years.—

the period, the main attraction of British Wordan, Trouble developed in one of the which will be the appearance of engines during fog and rain over the famous. Regimental hero, Bam. the Channel, and the pilot landed small, of “Sam, pick up tha' mus-

the machine as a precautionary and Battalion the East

Mr. J. M. Almada, Remedios measure, the passengers continu- who appeared for the defence salding their Journey in a relief ma- that one morning he saw a con- chine-} stable open his garden gate in British Wireless. order to let his dog out and get a conviction

Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios appeared for the defendant.

Outlining the facts of the case

His Worship: If you ever see Mr. Grimmitt sald that at about that again it is your duty to Z.30 'b.in. on September 25, report the matter immediately to Revenue Officer Humphreys Mr. Burlingham: companied by C.R.O. 41 visited the premises of the defendant and rearched the room for papers relating to oplum.

Over the bed on a rack were found several letters and "an en velope. The ORO. read one of the letters and said that it was In connection with the export of

oplum

ILLEGAL DISTILLERY

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East.

Defendant stated that he sound ed his horp, but the driver of the other car would not move out of the way, so he overtook it on the wrong side.

Road Damaged

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Budapest, Oct. 1.

The annual, congress of the

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a Mountain Battery from the Hong Kong-Singapore Brigade, Royal Artillery, and the Battery Fred Chong, driver or private from the Hong Kong Volunteer car No. 721, was fined $10 for hav-Defence Corps are staging ancient ing overtaken a moving vehicle on (1857) and modern (1924) war-Hungarian war veterans which the near side, in Queen's Road fare, while the third na Regi was originally scheduled to take ment, the 1st Battalion the Southplace here this week and to which Wales Borderers will bring back the attendance la promised memories of

large delegations of kindred or- Africa with the famous defence of Rorke's Drift. gandsations of Germany, Italy, France and other countries, bas On three charges keeping a still

Maused Bands and apparatus for distilling wine without a license, distilling wines,

Undoubtedly the feature of the been prohibited by the police. Tattoo will be the performance. The reason given is that in view and having fermenting materials in

Mr, T. H King, Deputy Inspec- of the Massed Bands, who will of the Hungarian National Labour his possession. Li Fuk, a 32-year-tor General of Police, appeared as render the 1812 Overture (Re-week now being held here and old unemployed, was fined alto complainant in a traffic summons treat from Moscow) with scenic which is drawing many thousands the capital, it is The defendant was taken into months hard labour by Mr. E I. lorry No. 3998, for having driven by the French troops under Napo-other mass meeting of 30.000 per-

gether $850 or, in default, three against Wong Ying-wal, driver of effects of the burning of Moscow of visitors to

considered undesirable that an- custody and later charged.

"We allege that these letters! We Jones at Kowloon Magi- his lorry on Plantation Road. The leon,

stracy yesterday.

Feak, which is a road closed to An added feature to the pro- sons should take place simulta- related to the exportation of Revenue Officer

motor, traffic, without a permit. Humphrey's

gramme will be short entitled prepared opium from here to stated that he conducted a raid Mak Bin, driver of lorry. No. "Gambolling Lions" by a local Traniocean Kuo Min. Manila and that the words old on No. 214, Tee Kuk Street, arst 2818, was also summoned for the Chinese Club, while Chinese Lad- Golden Cash referred to in the floor, in the early hours of Satur-

same offence, and also for havingles will perform a "Whip Dance." etter, was really a reference to a day morning, and found that the caused damage to the road.

Not to be outdone by their. special brand of opium, Golden floor was unoccupied, but to the

Mr. King sald he thought there [ European comrades-in-arms, the

AMUR RAILWAY Cash Brand. That letter was kitchen a whole distillery had been

was a genuine misunderstanding 1st Battalion, 8th Punjab Regi- from a man in Manila asking the atted up and was working.

on the part of the two drivers, ment will be the focus of tho (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally defendant to send him optum.”, defendant was in the kitchen,

as they had been instructed to | sands of pairs of eyes with the Mr. Wynne. Jones: Yon mitinh

take manure to a house, but at ever popular Torchlight Tattoo.

Press" (Copyright.)1 produce expert evidence to con- vince me that the Golden Cash stealing and, having been sent

With a previous conviction" for the same time they were gravely With their colourful bagpipes and

Moscow, Oct. 1. at fault by daring to go on that (drums they should make a fitting The Soviet Government is mak referred to is oplum."

away from the Colony because he

road.. Ab’was a very big risk for spectacle, - I am asking Your Worship to was a leper, Char You, 30, was

ing extensive preparations, for the any driver without knowing where The Committee announce that improvement of the Amur Railway believe my story that the slippers charged at Central Magistracy he was going on that road.

the time for the Tattoo has been in view of the sale and forth- and Gold Cash referred to in the yesterday with the theft of a brass

Sanitary Inspector. A. W. T. changed from 9 pin. to 8.30 pm coming transfer of the Chinese letter was opium as we suspect, ladle from stall No. 5 Queen's

White said he had given instruc. In order to facilitate an easter Eastern Railway. Amur Railway that the slippers were for smug-street. Mr. Macfadyen (the Mations to the drivers that as soon departure from the function. which is part of the Trans-Sibe- gling púrposes.”.

A change has also been made inrian Radway east of Chita now gistrate) registered & convictions the weather permitted they "I want facts not suspicions, and ordered he man to be sent were to get five tons of manure the prices which have been reprovides the only all-Russian but otherwise I must throw the case away from Hong Kong.

up to the house as soon as possi- duced to $7, $5, $3 and $2 for Re- more indirect route to Viadivo- Pout."

ble, Usually, in such cases, when served seats, and $1 and 50 cents stock sk houseowners wanted manure, they for the ordinary seats. Booking During the Civil War of 1868. furnished their own lorries, and win open on and after October 10 the bridges were destroyed us this the manure was taken up the road at Mourie's, and at the following railway but now the greater part in baskets, but these two men did places: The Peak Tramway Sta- has been restored and the laying not know that t

tion Garden Road, The Wing On of a double-track is almost com Co., and the Sincere Co; the Sunpleted. Many political prisoners Cu.. the China Emporom; and in are being employed on the work Kowloon at the Peninsula Hotel of improvement. and at Pani Rennet e Cie. Na Tranioccan Kua Man. then Road,

I have no evidence to produce other than the letter in questioni and ask Your Worship to believe our story."

"I am sorry, the case is die

mlased."

DOG RÚMMONS

The

TRAFFIC OFFENCES

Quite a number of motor-drivers were summoned before Mr. Hamil ton at Central Magistracy yester, day in regard to various trame

Boxence.

Miss Beryl Fair was summoned

F. Flora Pereira of No. ↑ Tar for having driven private car No shin Street, who appeared before: 2928 at a speed of 24 miles a Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon or through Whitheld controlled Magistracy yesterday afternoon on area on Beptember 21

a summons of allowing his black M OEC. Marton appeared retter dog to be at farge without für Mhần Tắt, - and piesded hot a muzzle on August 31 was diaz gülity. charged. His Worship reiking Hearing of the case was axed that more care should be taken for 11.30 a.m, on October E by the Poirée before applying for summonses and that the cases should be property looked into

He Worship expres ment when the called for the

Capt... D. B. Mishell, of the -Royal Artillery, was cautioned on sammans for having caused ob- by partir de ca a Road Central near the

Mr. Stevens, of the PW.D., sat that damage to the extent of 840 had been caused to the rosa.

Mr. Hamilton imposed a fine of $10 each on the summonses, and cautioned Mak Bin on the second summons, of eating damage.

Shing Chol, driver * Dairy Farm Van No. 150, was fined $15 for falling to drive with due cars and caution

Car Parking tickets, may be bought at the same time at $1 for

a night or $2 for the three nights,der the age of 14 will be held on

› Hotels Co-operate

Tuesday, October 30. The chil It is emphasized that people | dren will be in charge of teachers. arriving in their own cars must In order to make things as arrive in time as parking space is | pleasant as possible for. » tourists # was mated by Traffic Bar I'm ted. It is requested that intending to visit the Tattoo. geant Clark that defendant drove wherever possible tickets for park-rangemerits have been made with out of Anton Birret into Johnston, ing should be obtained at the the Hong Kong and Penineu Road, and hia lorry was struck by earliest possible moment in order. Hotel whereby tourists. Tramcar No. 1 on the right rear to go the Committee an op- ||

ide. Defendant were and portunity for me the secering the performances at tramcar No. 83, coming in, thể ốp my Erfangethe

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