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I found Ovaltine' of Supreme Value"

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Read this calde from C. W. A. Scott:

COVALTINUS, LONDON

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YOU CAN TELL THE EMPIRE THAT I FOUND ‘OVALTINE’CFSUPREME

IN MAIN-

VALUE TAINING PERFECT PHYSICAL FITNËSS AND VITALITY UPON THIS STRENUOUS FLIGHT"

SCOTT.

SMART MAN!

he uses Anzora

A very anark idea! For a little Anzare used on the bair in the morning will keep it tidy until bedtime. And a neat appearance is an asset, socially or in business. There is no other hair fixative as girl us Anzora-for more than thirty years it has been supreme, And it suits every head. Anzora, Cream for greasy scalpa, azora Viola for dry scalpa and Anzoru Brilliantine if you prefer glossiness.

ANZORA

says

C.W.A. Scott

MASTERS THE HAIR

WINNER JOHANN- ESBURG

AIR RACE

C. W. A. Scott who has again proven his almost superhuman ability to wini Air Marathons, paid definite tribute to the

supreme

value of Ovaltine. On his arrival in red he immediately

the great help which Ovaltine' had given him. in his magnificent achieve-

ment

Just on an equally famous occasion when Scott partnerel by the late Capt. Black won the England to Melbourne Air-race, 'Ovaltine' played in part in giving the fliers abund ant energy for their ordeal, in

Practical experion

many other notable fents of endurance, and in all conditions of everyday life. has proved that 'Ovaltine' ia unequalled for maintain ing perfect physical ftress and abundant vitality,

SUPREME FOR HEALTH. STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936.

"MERCHANT

FORFEITS

$100 BAIL

Motoring Offence.

DRUNKENNESS

ALLEGED

SNATCHING INCIDENT

Unemployed Gets Prison Term

MONEY THROWN

AWAY

PLATES FOR

FORGING

BANK NOTES

Arrest At Kowloon Railway Station

UNEMPLOYED AS CARRIER

ነነ

Absenting himself from the Wong Chung, 19, unemployed. Central Police Court on Saturday. į charged with larceny of stealing Si Man Kam, 41; unemployed, Lawrence Churles Kiang: 31. mer- from a person the sum of one $10 was charged before Mr. E. Hime- chant, of 219, Jaffee Road, forfelt,

note, at Sang Tat money changer. worth at the Kowloon Magistracy ed bail of $100. The defendant 112 Queen's Road. Central. ap-on Saturday for the possession of was charged for driving without peared before Mr. S. F. Balfour two engraved plates for forging $5 due care and under the influence at the Central Police Court on bank notes of Kwang Tung Pro- of liquor.

Saturday.

vincial Bank.

Det.-Sergi, G., Dowman said that about. p., on Friday P.C.C. 116. was on duty at Lockhart Road near Connaught Road, when he saw car, driven by the defendant drash into a pillar at Canal Road.

The car procceded to Stewart Road where it stopped. On the constable's approach, the defen- dant pulled him towards the 'car. A struggle ensued before the con- stable was able to take away the key, which he handed over to a European constable, who arrived on the scene.

POSSESSION OF ARMS

The complainant - WOR Cheung Tong, 42, married woman.

Det-Sergt. Davis stated that on Friday the complainant was changing money at 112. Queen's Raad when the denfendant came up from behind and snached the note from under her hand on the counter.

The complainant gave chase and the defendant was arrested in the market by a district watch-

man.

The money was not recovered. The defendant told the police that he had thrown it away while in the market. There was only $6,02 on his possession.

The defendant was ordered to give the complainant the $6.02 and the remainder within a week o: go to prison for one week. In months hard labour for stealing

Four Men Charged addition he was sentenced to three

In Kowloon

Three men, Kwu Cheung Ching. Kwok Fat and Lee Kang Yin, were charged before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy. on Saturday with the unlawful possession of an automatic pistol and four rounds of ammunition and were remanded at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow.

In answer to the charge the second defendant pleaded guilty and stated the other two had noth- ing to do with it.

Detective-Inspector A. H. Elston. stated that the police evidence would snow that all three defen-

dants were connected in the con-

trol of the arms.

ANOTHER CASE

Wu Ting, unemployed, was also charged with the possession of a

W

ATTEMPT TO

"PAWN WATCH

Washerman Bound

Over

On a charge of attempting to pawn a watch belonging to L/Cpl. A. Page, of the Royal Ulster Rifles.

employed at Murray Barracks, Tang Yan-sen, 26, washerman,

was brought before Mr, S. F. Bal-

Acting Sub-Inspector A. Kinnear stated that on September 31 at 4.45 p.m. Chu Chi Po, Inspector of the Chinese. Maritime Customs was on duty at the Kowloon Railway Station when he saw the defendant carrying a wooden tub containing fruits. The defendant was stopped and in the hollow.bottom of the tub were found the two plates. The prosecuting officer asked his Wor- ship to take a serious view,

Mr. F. I. Zimmern. for the de tence, stated that defendant made his fiving by carrying goods to Canton and Hong Kong. He had a wife and three chlidren.

Defendant stated that the plates were given to him by Leung Kwai Bing, who is sought by the Police. and that he was told they were trade marks for medicine.

His Worship imposed a fine of $400 or, in default, six months.

The tub and plates were con- Ascated.

CLAIM FOR WAGES

Bench Orders Compensation

Chou Yat-shang, proprietor of the Tai Hing Lung Rice shop. 15. Cage Street, ground floor was summor.ed by Cheung

four. at the Central Police Court Wing-17.

on Saturday.

Det-Sergt. T. G. Mackay prose- cuted.

The defendant sald that he

Chung-

Gage Street, ground floor, before Mr. S. F. Balfour, at the Central Police Court on Satur day,

Mr. P. H. Sin appeared for the

revolver and Your rounds of am-found the watch inside one of the defendant, munition, and was remanded for a week or the application of the police.

UNMANIFESTED CARGO

Charged with attempting to im- port unmanifested cargo, comprla. ing 8.000 Chinese copper cents (180 lbs), found on the ss. To Shan at the Hol On Wharf. Ma Man-yam. 29, ships' hawker, was brought before Mr. S. F. Balfour at Stores

the Central Magistracy on Saturday.

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R. O. Grimmit, prosecuted, and asked for a remand to-morrow which was granted.

COUNTERFEIT COINS

Chan Ting, married woman, was sentenced to six months' hard la- bour for possession of 20 counter- felt Hong Kong ten cent pieces of o'd issue, by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy on Satur- day.

The defendant who W35 still under a bond for a similar offence was sentenced to an additioned six months' imprisonment breaking her bond.

APPOINTMENTS

HIS' Excellency

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pockets of a pair of trousers.

The defendant's master Chan Wal-kay: had a contract with the Barracks to wash clothing which the defendant collected. The de- fendant had been with the firm for eight months. The master said that he knew nothing of the watch, as he went to the country at the time, leaving the defendant in charge. No mention of the watch was made to him on his re- turn:

The defendant was bound over.

IN SEARCH OF GOLD!

Manhole Cover Removed

Cheung On September 16. Chung-wing alleged, $2 wages due him for five days' work, and that the defendant had dismissed him

without a month's notice and without pay in lieb of notice.

Mr. Sin, told his Worship that he was taking the case for the com-

purpose of stopping the plainant's nuisance' in making a disturbance, as the complainant who lived next door. frequently came and tried "to- pursuade the defendant's clients to go to an- other shop. Continuing, Mr. Sin said that the complainant left the shop of his own accord.

Mr. Balfour, ordered the defen- dant to pay the complainant $1 as compensation.

CONFISCATION ORDER

AM application by L/Sergt. Snebkoplass, before Mr. S. F Halfour at the Central Magistracy Chung Shing, coolle, was bound on Saturday. for the confiscation Central Magistracy on Saturday. over by Mr. S.F. Balfour, at the of a gallon of Chinese spirits and

690 cigarettes, found on board the

when he was changed with tres-

3.8. Hol Jont. unclaimed and un- passing on Crown land in Hillier manifested, was granted Street.

Det.-Sergt. Plkington said that the defendant was seen near a manhole, removing the cover. Another man was inside, 'By sieving the gilt they would be able

to find grains of gold left over

the Governor from a gold-smiths shop near-

has appointed Sir William Wood- by.

ward Hornell. Kt., CIE, M.A.. to Mr. Wells of the P.WD, stated

be a Member of the Board of that the manhole was situated in

Education for a further period of

two years.

His Excellency

the middle of the street and these

mẹn ware taking a considerable the Governor risk in descending it, besides

has appointed Mr. John Alexander causing a danger to traffic. Fraser,,M.C.. to act as Puisne

Judge during the absence on leave of Mr. Justice Hayden, or until further notice, with effect from 30th September, 1938,

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LORRIES COLLIDE

A collision between two lorries

Mr. Ernest Philip Henry Lang | occurred on the road outside the resumed duty as Registrar of the Chung Shing Benevolent Bathing Supreme Court. Registrar of Com-shed at 1.45 pm. on Saturday, panies Official Trustee and Official | Nobody was hurt. Administrator on the 2nd October,

1936.

Mr. John Pelly Murphy resumed duty as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court and Deputy 'Re-' gistrar of Companies on the 2nd October, 1936,

ANNUAL MEETING

The annual meeting of the Hong Kong Women's International Club will be held in the Club Roorns im October 14 at 5.30 p.m.

SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA

It is noted that the accession.

of the Republic of Panama to the. International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1920, was formally notified on the 13th July, 1936, and will take effect, in ac- cordance with Article 64 of the Convention, on the 13th October, 1936.

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