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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
Assault On Taxi-driver
PORTUGUESE YOUTH
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ON SERIOUS CHARGE
"ADMIRAL BIGOT
HONOURED
Cocktail Party In Peak Road
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The Consul-General for France and Mme. Dupuy gave a cocktall Before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, at party at their realdant in Peak the Kowloon Court on Saturday Road on Saturday evening in a Portuguese youth, Albert Joseph honour of Vice-Admiral Le Bigpt. Maria Xavier, 17, of No.15 Nga Commander-in-Chier of the French Tsin Leng Road, was charged with
Asiatic Squadron. " assaulting with "intent to rod, common assult and failing to pay the legal tai fare from Lion Rock Road to Shatin.
this count.
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GENER
RAUB AUSTRALIAN MINES
The following report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Cos Ltd for the four weeki ending April 3 has just been re- leased:
Section
Bukit Komati Liburne Derrick
Anderson Raub.
Bukit Jalis
Total
MINING-DEVELOPMENT
Shaft
Cross-
Wirizing and
Sinking cutting Driving Rising Total
215
404
116 735
46
240
200
110
$10
11.
:11
185
256
34% 40%
127
-184
18
322
1
19.1
702
1,011
186 1,918
No, & shaft: Driving advanced 4
BUKIT KOMAN SECTION
No. 8 Level, South drive extend-feet on good reef.
Nos. 22 and 23 shaft: Develop-
DERRICK SECTION "
BUKIT JALIS SECTION No. 2 Level.-East crosscut" (374 feet north advanced to 29 feet cutding promising rear 3 fest wide.
carried out in reef returning 3.8 Forty-seven feet of driving was
grade reef.
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+
A large number of the leading local residents attended, those pre- sent being Vice-Admiral, dir. Percy L H. Noble, Lt. Comdr. P. H The police offering no evidence Matheson, Commodore E B. C.
the third, charge, defendant picker and' Mrs. Dicken, and red 58 feet to 414 Teet. At 348 feet | was consequently discharged on Conen, Paymaster Commander and along a fault plane for 17 test.
a diagonal drive was advanced ment proceeding. Mrs. Oswin, Lieutenant Commander The South drive (from crosscut In giving evidence on the other and Mrs. Waymouth, Captain and 300 feet south) was stopped at 58 charges, Leung Cheung, ri taxi-Mrs. Moody, Captain and Mrs. Creet where the reef pinched driver employed by the Blue Taxis. Barry, Captain, and Mr. J. C, No. & Level-Main east crosscut Company said that on April 28 at Leach, Captain H. Hickling, Cap-advanced 18 feet to 808 feet in 9.45 pm. he was Instructed to go tain P. K. Enright, Engineer Cap-country rock. South drive ad-awt. per ton. to No. 4 Rock Road to pick up atain and Mrs. Dibley, Engineer vanced 42 feet to 104 feet south No. 4 Level-North" drive extend- fare. Two men came down one Captain D. P. Rowland, Surgeon in reef channel. Eighty feet ofed 19 feet in low grade Broken sat in the front while defendant. Captain and Mrs. Fergusson, Cap-crosscutting was driven at 100 feet Reet 4 feet wide. At 200 feet and who was wearing a green zipper (tain and Mrs. Rushbrooke, Mrs south.
300 feet north 65 feet, of crosscut and a white scarf-exhibited and and Miss Duke (wife of Captain No. 10 Level-Main crosscut ad-was driven, the latter cutting. a. identified Id Court-sat in the Duke).
vanced 122 feet to 451 feet in coun-parable reef 1 foot wide. The Hon. Mr, N. L. Smith and try rock. Liburne No. 3 Level Na. 5 Level--Matu' eåst crosscut LOOKED FOR FRIEND Miss Smith, His Honour Sir Atholl advanced 48 feet to 202 feet on driven 46 feet to 141 feet in coun After unsuccessfully looking for and Lady Macgregor, Major Gen- payable. --
try rock. At 20 feet east the north a friend they instructed him to jerál and Mrs. A. W: Bartholomew,
and south drives were extended 51 proceed to Shatin. At the Railway Captain F. J. Howorth, Col, V. R.
No. 4 Level-South drive adfeet and 62, feet respectively in low Station he asked them if that was Burkhardt and Miss Burkhardt, the place they wanted to go, and Brigadier F. W. L. Bissett, Colonel they told him to go further on and Mrs. N. M. S. Irwin, Mr. and He did so and was told to mop Mrs J. J. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. at Sheung Wo Che village. There D. F, Landale, Mr. L. Kadoorie, Mr. the man in front went to look for and Mrs. J. D. Macgregor, Mr. and another friend and returned in Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. E. Cook, Miss Helen Ya, The Hon. Mr. T Defendant and the man began H. King, and the Misses King, Dr. to converse in Chinese, from and Mr. 8. 8 Strahan, Mr. and No. 5 Level-South drive ad- which witness gathered that they Mrs. R. Scott. Captai and Mr.vanced 16 feet to 581 feet on reet were going to wait until twelve. Karegat, Mr. and Mrs. N. V channel, At 450 feet south and He then backed his car and laid Croucher, Mr. and Mrs. Ewok east crosscut was driven 64 feet to down and took a náp.
Chan Mme. Sou Me Tcheng, Mr. 118 feet cutting a payable beet at et Mme Du Bus de Warnaffe. Con- 75 feet. 32 feet of driving has been "About 1205." said witness. "Tau General d'Amerique et Mrs. felt something hard, like an iron Southard, Consul General d'Alle carried out on this reef. bar, strike on my head twice, and magne et Mrs. Gipperich. Consul a man pressed my chest with General cu Portugal, Consul Gen- two hands." Witness struggled eral d'Italie et Mme Pagano di free and punched them. They Mellte, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stan immediately jumped out of the ton, Mr. and Mrs: S. K. Helberg. car and he gave chase, but gave Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Henderson, Mr. up because he felt dizzy,
and Mrs. Roberts, Frere · Almar, Witness said that he did not Frere Casslea, Sir Robert and Lady on this level know which one had struck him. Ho Tung. Consul General defect north) advanced 48 feet to 176 Toas treated Dump He had about $10 in cash with Belgique et Mme Van der Stracten,
'about three minutes.
HIT ON HEAD
MINING ORE BREAKING Section Sulphide Oxidised Ttl. Bukit Kaman
vanced 25 feet to 885 feet in low grade formation. At 800 feet.south and east crosscut was driven 40 feet to 95 feet. This crosscut
remaing reef 5 feet wide driving Derrick on this has been extended 22 feet Anderson above 92 feet of crosscut was Bukit Jalis in payable ore. In addition to the Raub **
driven from the level.
RAUB SECTION
Main Shaft-Sunk 19 feet to 327 feet.
No. 1 Level-South, drive cx- tended 18 feet to 231 feet cutting promising veins.
No. 2 Level-Work is continuing
2,180 345 2,525
478
473
130
130
1,051
178
1,229
280 352 632
Total 4117 815 4.894
TREATMENT PLANT
Battery: Ore treated tons. 5.042. Stamp hours worked, $115. proportion of full time, 96.8 per
cent.
Bullion produced ounces. 1,648.18. Residue discard det. per ton, 1.0. Retreatment dwt, per ton, 2,4. Table concentrate produced tons.
25.4.
Table concentrate produced dwt.
per ton. 78.
Retreatment Plant
No. 3 Level--East crossqut (260 Tons treated Current Talling 3.484 2,816 teet.
him at the time. At Shatin Rall-Consul General du Japan, Consul North drive (105 feet east) driven way Station, he stopped and look- General Pays Bas. (Netherlands). 61 feet cutting various small veins. ed back at the car and found a Mr. et Mme de Courseulles, Mr. et This south drive at this point was green zipper. scarf, and a tereh- Mme Fafart, Mr. et Mme Mabille, light. He reported the matter to Mr. Durant, Mr. et Mme Bouvard, extended 37 feet to 68 feet on reef the Police there.
Mme Jday. Mr. et Mme Devaux, At an identification parade Mr. et Mme Oh Mr. et Mme held at the Kowloon City Police Noblet. Mr. et Mine Servanin. Mr. Station defendant was recognized. et Mme Volle, Mr. L. D. Walen, Mr. The articles exhibited in Court Mathieu, Cdt. Henrys, Mr. Bossut were proved by various witnesses R. F. Vircondelet et les RR.PP de to be either defendant's property la Mission Etrangere, "Monseigneur
or were lent to him.
on
.. Defendant was remanded
ball of $250 cash and two sureties at $250.
BIG FIRE IN
K.C.R. YARD
indicator.
Ja
Tons treated Table Concentrate 28.
6.328
Calcined Concentrate Tons, 125. Bullion recovered 1,010.73.
The plant was shut down for five West crosscut (12 feet south days owing to the necessity for
repairing the Roasting Furnace. driven 13 feet on payable ore.
North drive (266 feet) advanced- BULLION FOR SHIPMENT 21 feet to 181 feet cutting a cross From Battery vein at 145 feet. Driving on this From Retreatment vein shows promising value.
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South Drive (266 feet east) ex- Deawazlures, Mr. P. A. Lan, Mr.tended 31 feet to 158 feet. Guerineau, Mr. Henry Mazot, Ma- dame Marty; Cdt. O. E Bertin et Mile Yolande Bertin, Mile Tasar-
tey. Mr. Raymond Bonnot, Mlle. Forest. General- et Mme: Braive, Mr. d'Hardivillers.
M. le Vice-Admiral Le Bigot, M.
1,649.19
1,010.78
Total
2,659.96 oz.
APPOINTMENTS LAWN BOWLS AT
GAZETTED
le Capitaine de Valsseau Lemaire, The following appointments are
M. le Capitaine de Vaisseau Gribe-published In the Government
in M. M. les Officiers de l'Etat-Gazette:-
A Mg fire occurred yesterday Major du Vice-Admiral. M. M. les
Mr. Brabazon Henry Collis Hal
in the Kowloon-Canton Railway ométera du Croiseur "Lamotte lowes to be Assistant Superinten- reserve behind the Kowloon Foot-Picquet", M. le
Commandant dent of Surveys;
ball Club ground, as a result of Arzur, M. M. les Officiers de l'Aviso Mr. Edgar Buchanan Lambert to which a large quantity of cable Dumont d'Urville", M. Je Combe Assistant Superintendent of and telephone wires, telephone mandant Petit, M. M. les Oficiers Grown Lands: sets. teletypes. radio tubes and de l'Aviso "Tahure", M. le Com-
H. K. F. C.
Win For Scottish Constitution
OWEN-HUGHES BOWL
The annual lawn bowls match between the Scottish Constitution
Mr. Harrie Vaughan Wilkinson and the English Constitution for
the Own-Hughes Bowl was play
other electrical goods were desmandant Castaing, M. M. les ODAO., to be a member of the ed on the Hong Kong Football troyed,
clers de la Canonniere. "Argus”.
The Are started about 9.45 a.m. One of the overseers employed by" the Raliway first noticed it "and Immediately reported the matter: Four fire-fighting appliances from the Terminus Fire Station- were
soon
SUNDAY SCHOOL
PARTY
Committee to administer the Mer- cantile Marine Assistance Fund;
Mr. Richard Percy Morris to be Wireless Engineer;
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Club rink yesterday afternoon and resulted in ́a' win for the
Scottish team by 122 shots to 99. Scores, with the Scottish Con- stitution given" first, were 28
Mr. Frank Kekewich Garton to be an Assistant Wireless Engineer: follows:
Mr. Arthur Brailsford to be an Assistant Wireless Engineer;
FE. Channing. W.J. Burling,
B. Eccleshall and FHW. Haynes Mr. Thomas Bewick Rolland to(skip) beat 8.R. Farlow 8. Deacon, be an Assistant Wireless Engineer: BW. Whiteman and 0.C. Moss
Mr. Leonard Jackson to be an (skip) 23-16. Engineer, Public Works Depart- ment;
About 130 children of various on the scene and worked Sunday Schools connected with feverishly to get the fire under the St. Andrew's Church thorough control under the direction ofly enjoyed themselves yesterday Deputy Superintendent G. C. Moss. at 4 party held in the Church Inspector Post of the HK: Police grounds...
The youngsters were entertain- was present.
Traffic along Chatham Roaded with many games, and pleasing was completely stopped for nearly items. Mesars. Jack Grenham and an hour, while the Fire Brigade W.A. Simpson were amongst the act as Land Officer; performed Its work.
the flames but were not. burnt.
The Are was under control by .10.30 a.m.
entertainers. ..
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A. Steven, L. Collyer, W.K. Way and C,S. Rossèlèt (skip) beat PD, Crawley, AF.. Paul. Purvis
and and J. Hollidge (sp) 35-7..
and A. Brooksbank (skip) 14-17.
A. Tarbuck, C. Dowman, WE'
"Mr. William Aneurin Jones - tó
...]; Mr. John Keith Bousfield to be The Are is belleved to have
O. Perkins, J.C. Polsori, W. Among those who attended were, a member of the Harbour Advisory Greig and FE. Cullen (skip) lost started from wires being set alight the Rev. David Rosenthall, acting Committee during the absence by cinders from a locomotive. Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Miss from the Colony of Mr. Marcus to W. Howell Walker, W. Ward The goods were
consigned to W. Robinson, Mrs. E C. Thomas. Theodore Johnson. China, but the damage suffered is Miss Jefferies, Miss I. L. Woolley, With reference to regulation 13 not yet ascertainable. I: """ Mrs. Versoona, Miss Ethel Banker, of the regulations made under the Seath and Shepherd (akip) drew with A. Nisalm, S.M. white, A.W. Two loads of wooden railway Miss Janet Broadbridge and Miss Registration of Imports and Ex-Brown and WE. Hollands (skip)
ports Ordinance 1922, and publish- 27-17. sleepers close by were lapped by Jessie Wong.
ed as Government Notification No.
H. Gittins, Skinner, J.B. 176 in the Gazette of 21st March, EVENTFUL TRIP
1830. as amended by Government Logan and Dr. JAR. Gelby (skip) FOR DAVIKEND. Notification No. 144 published in beat H. Lockhart, HF. Harper, TW. Carr and ED. Post (skip), When the Norwegian steamer the Gazette of 14th February
19-18 Daviken arrived at Singapore Jast 1836, and further amended by
LAA. Dand," E "J. Edwarda, NZ. week from Hong Kong three Government Notification. No. 404 Bebbington and J. Fraser (skip) Chinese deck passengers who em-published in the Gazette of th barked here were reported to have July, 1937. His Excellency the lust to Mansell, Wright, A.B. Allan ... and AW drlinmitt (skip) „14–24. "Private David Feming of the died of pneumonia during the Governor has been pleased to ap Royal Scots, was charged on Satur-voyage. The three Chinese, two point the following Committee to. day before Mr. E, R. Butters with children and a woman, were advise him in all matters connect District Manager, Navy, Army and
fed with the said regulation
Air Force Institute Secretary. stealin a bottle of whisky from buried at sea. the Neptune Bar, Gloucester Road, During the same vorage a Chi, Taggart, Esq (Chairman); Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart and with attempting with another nese woman gave birth to a Chairman of the Urban Council and Godown Co. Ltd.; Manager, | (Vice-Chairman); Superintendent Dairy Farm, Ics and Cold Storage not ia custody, to break and enter daughter. the Neptune Bar at amon In addition;' Hong Kong of Imports and Exports
Co. Ltd. General Manager,. Bong Asili Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. [stowaway was discovered on board Naval Victualling Om “Saturday morning/
The case was adjourned til to shortly after the ship left this tant Director Supply, and Trans BW Bradbury PC. Barty
port
port day.
(Command: Headquarters) (Secretary
SOLDIER CHARGED WITH THEFT
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