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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1937.
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FROM WOMAN
Chinese Sent To Gaol For Mean Trick
Chau Tung, 28, unemployed, ap- peared before Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Police Court yesterday. morning on three charges of (a) theft of a letter on October 22, (b) demanding money. on a forged document on October 25 and (c) breach of the Deportation Ordin- ance..
Detective Bergt. Franklin, out- Uning the ease, said that defen- dant stole a letter from the en- trance to a house at Cheungsha- wan Road, addressed to Cheng Kwal-ylp from her brother. Hav- ing read the contents defendant re-wrote the letter in his own way that Informing Cheng, Kwal-yip
was required to transfer she sum of $20 to a certain man who would come to call for it.
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The complainant, although sus- picious of the tone of the letter, did not make on report to the po- ice.
RETURNED BANISHEE
Three days later, defendant call-
This victim of Japanese barbarism was employed in a small hospital in Hongkew. With hands tied behind his back and blind- folded, he was bayonetted in the back of the neck and pushed into the river. He is the only survivor of nine men, and is an inmate of the Chinese Lester Hospital at present.
VARIETY
ed in person claiming that he was At
CONCERT
,
Queen's Theatre On Nov. 17
the man to whom the former let- fer was referred. He then demand- ed the sum of $20 as meritioned.
The "variety concert to be held Complainant's husband, who had been aware of the trick, detained at the Queen's Theatre on Wednes- defendant and handed him over day, November 17, under the aus- to the police who later discovered pices of the Y's Men's Club or that defendant was a banishee, Hong Kong, promises to be a most having been deported from the Colony for 10 years in 1935.
..GUILTY FLRA Defendant pleaded guilty to all the charges and was sentenced to four months' imprisonment.
the informed Sergt. Franklin Court that the letter which should have been delivered to complain- ant on the third floor of the house, was left on the letter box
of the adjacent premises. The postman was partly to blame for this negligence, and a report had already been made to the postal authorities,
HUGE INCREASE
-IN BUS TRAFFIC
Sonu interesting facts regarding the local bus transport since tremendous influx of refugees into result of the Hong Kong as 2 Sino-Japanese hostilities. were re- vealed by Mr. D. B. Evans at the Central Magistracy. yesterday? when he appeared before Mr. R. A.. D. Forrest to answer,
are now
enjoyable event. It is being staged with a very commendable purpose In view, and that is to raise funds for war fellef in North China.
in full Preparations swing, and judging by the list of well-known names contained in the proposed programme, the show should turn out to be a great suc cess.
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BATTLING RIO SHINES
H.K.. Boxer Wius At Singapore
of
News have been received from R10, Singapore that "Battling" the welterweight champlon Hong Kong, making his first ap- pearance at the New World Arena,
Singapore, scored an easy victory against Harold Windsor, a tough
boxer of the Straits Settlements in an eight 3-minute rounds bout.
It is note-worthy that Harold Windsor bad" 32 fights to his re- cord in Singapore, and is consider- ed one of the toughest Welter- weights in Malaya. It was „stated that Harold "Windsor took severe punishment, only his ruggedness stood him out. "Battling" Rio amazed the crowd of about 2,500 m his gameness and skill.
George Goncharoff and some, of his star pupils are going to staze several new dances. Then there is
"Battling" Rio gave a very fine. little Dellie Ellis, a clever Ettle
exhibition at the Po Hing Theatre, youngster from Shanghai, whose inimitable musical turns have won
Kowloon, a few months ago when her enormous popularity in concert he met "Fus." Morgan in a 10 and radio work up north. Jack round bout. Previous to these only tooghts, he won several on the K.Ö. Grenham, who is seen seldom, will be making a very wel-
côme reappearance.
route. B Bash'em." a Malayan Chinese, and "Sky" Lee, the Hong
A full programme will be pub-Kong Chinese star boxer, among lished later.
BRITISH STEAMEK
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London, Oct. 29.
Stanray, The London- steamer
them.
TO MEET FERNANDEZ "Battling" Rio was a star púpil of the Sunshine Gymnasium, Kow- Joon. His trainer says that if he keeps a cool head, he should make further progress. "Rio" expresses his wish to meet Ignacio the Welterweight Fernandez, Champion of the Orient who is now fighting in Singapore, and that he is confident of beating the des: Fupino.
on behalf of the China Motor Bus 880 tons, which was captured by
For SKIN TROUBLES Company, a total of 32 summonses Spanish Insurgent
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Mr. Evans showed that since May traffic returns on Route No. 3 Blake Pler to the University via Garden Road and Catrie. Road) had increased over 100 per cent passengers carried for September numbering 143.979 against 71 527 for May.
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. He said that conditions were absolutely abnormal and that the Ibe fault lay not so much with Company, but with the passengers. Out of a total of 18 summonses the against the conductors of Company, said Mr. Evans, fourteen had been duplicated against the management.
Inspector S. C. Saunders, who withdraw prosecuted. agreed to these summonses and to proceed only against the manager.
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After lengthy evidence Was taken, Hls Worship sald he regard. the summonses purely and the view of public simply from danger, danger to the passengers and other users of the road. In respect of the 14 summonses against the manager, a fine of $5 on each was imposed. On the four against the conductors, a fine of $3 each was inflicted.
MR. W.J. KESWICK Engagement To Daughter Of Sir Francis Lindley
London, Oct. 29. The engagement is announced
between William. Johnston Keswick,
trawler од
Tuesday was released on Wednes day. The release followed repre- sentations by the British troyers Electra and Escort that the
If "Rio" beats Fernandez, he is outside territorial certain of a good welcome in the steamer was
United States. He possesses a ter- waters when captured off Aviles in northern Spain. The two destroy-rinc. right punch. and, according ers were sent to investigate follow- to his eld trainer, he will go far ing a wireless report from Stanray.
British Wireless Service.
FOSSILIZED
CRAB. UNEARTHED
London, Oct. 29.
the
A fossilized crab has been un- earthed during excavation work on the Highgate tube extension at a depth of approximately 86 feet
Landon clay
Eocene of the in period-the earliest of four divi- slons of the Tertiary era, Cal culations suggest that London clay some 50.000.000 was deposited years ago—- British Wireless Service.
NEWS BREVITIES The for wing reports were made to the police yesterday!--
Mr. A. Simpson residing at No. 290 Prince Edward Road, states he
lost an attache case containing
and a some Important papers cigarette lighter, between the 3.5. Ranchi and his residence.
Mr. Littlewood, residing at the
of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and YMCA, notines the loss of his
Co. Ltd, and Mary. Foungest motor cycle at Gascoigne Road, daughter of Siz, Francis. Lindley.. where it was parked..
P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B., CEE., former -British Ambassador to Japan..
Reuter.
R.M.A. “DORADO"
Miss Kew lost a handbag con-
in the world of Boxing.
WEATHER REPORT
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The
FOREIGN
MAILS
CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN
The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kovicon Central Post Office at
5 p.m. on Friday, the 12th November pers. s. "Comorin." Public are kindly requested to post early.
This mail is due to arrive at London on the 17th December.
The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully prepaid. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers, sto. are NOT forwarded,
Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" if so superscribed.
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4th Nov
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For
BATURRAX
Batavia, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar
and South Africa
Mal for “K.L.M. Service”..... due Amsterdam, 7th Nov.
Straits, Cavion, india, “nal, and Saeth Africa, Aden, Egypt and EUROPE via Marie Marseilles, th November
Air Mail for North China and Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans. port us Services permit). Haiphong
Bangkok...
Manila.. Shanghai
*Manila, Rabaol, Australia and Now Zealand Brisbane-due Brisbane, 17th November
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Houtman
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4,30 PM
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Parcels
$1,00
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Reg. 1,Ord.
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1. Lyremoon..
5,00 +
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10 am.. Oct. 29. Barometer (at sea level), 30.07
Japau and EUROPEvia Siberia...
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5.00 Y
BUNDAY
Sunday.
31st,
9:00 A
Foochow
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Swatow
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Hatching... Hailand
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MONDAY
minimum last
Haiphong
11341.
Temperature, 60 F. Hum, 74 per cent. Wind Direction, East...
Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature; maximum veste- day, 81 F.
Temperature. night, 12 F.
Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10th to-day, nil.
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Total rainfall since January 1 20.83 int.
Against an average of 81.83 ins. Sunset to-night, 5.49 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 6,27 a.m,
4 p.m., Oct. 29. Barométer (at sea level),,20.37. Temperature, 78. Humidity, 77. Wind Direction, East. Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Maximum tempera-
ture, 82. Minimum temperature, 12.
Rainfall. ni.
HONG KONG TIDE TARIJ From Oct. 20, to Foyamber 5. 1937.
LOW WATER HE WATER.
taining a fountain pen, à pair of glasses and $46 in cash, from a counter on the first ficor of the Bat 30 China Emporium on Thursday.
Bun, 31 afternoon while shopping there.
Mon
The RMB. "Dorado" left. Hong. Kong for Penang yesterday at 11.05 am. with two passengers, Mr. Richard Coke (British) from walking along Caine. Road, near Hong Kong to Baghdad and Mr. George Straker (British) from Hong Kong to Baghdad.
Mrs. Ng Plu-king had her hand- bag snatched last evening while Tues 2
She carried 3.574 kilos of freight and 290818 kilos of mail.
Wed.
Thur,
41
Aberdeen, Street, The bag con- tained $281 in cash and a sub- scription book belonging to the Hong Kong Women's War, Rellet Fri. Association.
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Saigon, Ceylon, India, *East and South
Africa,
Egypt and EUROPE in Marseilla-due Marseilles, 20th November
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*Straits and *EUROPE via Marsello- dea Marsailles, 1st December-and London Parcels due London 8th December
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