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ON A MONTH'S LEAVE

The great Empire flying-boats have shrunk the map and brought a visit to England within the limit of 2 month's leave. Flying from Hong Kong to " Bangkok in a few hours, from there on you travel. in one of these big Empire flying-boats-from Hong Kong the time spent in "travelling is only eleven days there and back: Fares include every- thing-even tips.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

"BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

Mr E V. M.. R. de Sousa has received instructions to sell the following properties.

By

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

TUESDAY, the 28th June, 1938

At 3 p.m.

at the

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,

French Bank Building 1st Floor,

Victoria Hong Kong ̧·

In Three Lots

Lot 1-New Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 445. 446, 448, 456 and 457 Together with the Chinese dwelling" houses "thereon respectively known 23 Nos. 152. 150, 146, 142 and 144 Un Chau Street.

Total area: 5454 square feet or

thereabouts.

Total Crown Rent: $40.00 per

annum.

Lot

-New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 447 Together with the Chines dwelling house thereon now known

as No. 148. Un Chau Street.

Area: 1980. square feet or there-

abouts.

Crown Rent $8.00 per annum.

I

Lot III-New Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1933, 2156, 2157, 2158 and 2150 Together with the Chinese dwelling bouses thereon дом known as Nos. 63, 65, 67, 68 and 71 South Wall Road.

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GENERAL

PEAK MURDER HEARING

House Servants' Evidence

The preliminary hearing of the case in which a cook boy Lau Chun, is charged with the murder of Mrs. Sybil Ruby Challinor st 493, The Peak. on Máy 5. was continued before Mr. Butlers at the Central Court yesterday afternoon.

Detective-Inspector C. R. Rostskwy was in charge of prosecution in the absence of Mr. John Whyatt, Crown Counsel, who was en- gaged in the Supreme Court.

Dr. L. D. Pringle, medical officer-closed the door. The footsteps In-charge of the Public Mortuary, came nearer. Defendant opened who conducted the post mortem our door and came in. He switch- examination. deposed that the ed on the light:

cause of death was multiple stab "Before he switched on the light wounds and haemorrhage. There and when he was standing under were eight stab wounds on the the switch I called out 'Who is deceased's body.

that I got no reply. Then the *The first wound was itself light came on. Defendant held a suficient to cause. a fatal hae- hammer in his hand. morrhage owing to the severance

"NO TROUSERS"

of the large sub-clavian artery and Inspector Rozeskwy: What con- the laceration of the lung." dedition was he in? How was he clared witness.

dressed?-He Was covered with

Dr. G. H. Thomas, of the Queen blood all over. He wore a jacket. Mary Hospital. testified that Lambut no trousers. Not even an Chun was admitted to the Queen under garment.

Mary Hospital about 6.15 am, on "He attacked me with the ham- May 5. suffering from cuts and mer. I parried his blows with my bruises on the scalp. forehead, clothes. He did not say anything." right cheek, chin, both hands and said witness. "The defendant feet. His left wrist and left heel turned and attacked the gardener were fractured. He WES dis when he saw him get up. The charged on June 10.

WAGES AND NOTICE Mr. Challinor's house coolie. He Yee-wah, told the court that he had been working for Mr. Chal- uner for six or seven months. It was defendant who had recom- mended him for the position.

On April 30, witness said, he re- celved his wages, from Mr. Chal- inor together with a notice in- forming blm of the termination

of his service and that he would

gardener seized a quilt and parried his blows and then pushed him out. The gardener and I both ran out.

Defendant was seven feet away from me and called out 'Robbery'.

"I ran out of the house and to the path under Mr. Challinor's bedroom and called out several times but there was no reply. I ran to Gough Hill Police Station. The light in my employer's bedroom was still on."

Witness continued that while on

his way to the police station with be engaged by the new tenants on

the gardener, he met two Chinese two months' trial: As he could not read, he showed the notice to

detectives. The party returned to found defendant defendant, who was heard to have the house and remarked that witness was lucky lying on the ground.

..

to be able to retain his position.

"NOT VERY GOOD MISTRESS” Defendant. witress continued When questioned by Mr. Butters. lost appetite as a result of the as to his opinion regarding Mrs. discharge because the new tenants | Challinor as an employer witriess were employing their own cook." said "She was not a very good

mistress."

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"DON'T SAY 1 AM A LEPER"

The gardener. Huen On. gave Coming to the night of the corroborative evidence regarding Incident, witness sald that about the attack by defendant with 2 8 p.m. defendant came to him and hammer, and the meeting with accused him of telling people that the Chinese detectives while on he suffering from leprosy. Later the way to the police station. In the evening witness said he Lam Hel, a clansman of the de- decided to go but, and before he fendant. stated that defendant went defendant said to him "Don't called on him on the evening of say I am a leper."

May 4. Defendant carried several

-. “I returned about 415 á.m. As I parcels of clothing and asked him walked along the road I saw the to keep them for a short period electric light was on in my em saying that he (defendant) would ployer's bed-room," sald witness. go back to the country the next "When I entered my bedroom day, having left his employment. spoke to the gardener. I heard the garden gate being closed, and also heard footsteps. I then switched

the light in my bf

Mr. Butters: Did he appear nor- mal or otherwise?-Normal.

The hearing was then adjourned room and till 2.30 pm today.

REJUVENATION BEHIND CHINA'S "LIFE-LINE"

Revival Of System Of Physical Culture

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Chengta, June 6. One of the many signs of rejuvenation behind China's "Iffe-line" Is the effort of the people, young and old, to devote same time to self- culture. physical as well as mental and spiritual" "In this process, both ancient arts and modern science, native and foreign, are called to assistance.

In Chungking, Szechuen, wartime, capital of the Republic of China, a group is new exploring once again the not Impractical but much neglected.ancient Chinese system of physical culture. Ac- cording to this system. regulated daily drills and diet have to be observed, while constancy, temperance, and self-denials must sup. plement the other rules of clean habit and simple life.

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Practically every one of these has something active and useful in preparation for duty, and among Along public highways. on, visited regularly by health and them are departments for the pro- vacant lots. in front of temples education extension car from vision of articles of comfort for in the country districts. especially Chungking westward and Chengtu, troops on the front and for the

OFFICE EQUIPMENT, early mornings and late after-eastward, provided by the Young training of volunteer purses.

ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES, Etc. At your servica.

10, Pottinger St. Total area: 4805 square feet or

thereabouts.

Total Crown Rent: $60.00 per

Annu

Fariiculars and Conditions of

Sale' may be had from

MELATE: DEACONS,

Vendora' Solicitors.

1. Des Voeux Road Central

or from.

Mr. E. V. M. R. de SOUSA.

The Auctioneer.

What do

Phone 23580.

you want ?

от

If there is anything you want to buy mali, try

small Classified advertisement.

25 words $1.00 prepaid

for 3 insertions.

to llit stone wheels.

co-operation of some churches.

games, every

Wrestling and fencing as well

China As A Christian Nation

(From Our Chengtu - Correspondent) "China" is nearer to a Christian) At the head of the Chinese nation than any country in Army is a Christian, one who has

faith in God assures him that wis, because

noons. one thay often notice these Men's Christian Associations of Usually a group is trained every Europe. Perhaps America comes the courage to go into the sector. days men, young and old, trying these two cities with support and ave weeks or two months, and next to China in trying to believe considered by all to be the most periodically all those who have that God will be with the Just helpless, says Dr. Chang, but "his All parks these days have play- The militia headquarters In been thus trained are called into a grounds for organized

towns and village behind chorus of three hundred or larger the opinion of Dr. L. E. Chang, China will Anally particularly tennis, basket, and China's "life-line" is itself a to be further practised for a con- president of the West China Union China is just and Chins's Genera-

Chengtu, football, while separate sections recreation centre for physical cal-cert for the benefit of war relief University.

Stechnen. Hasime has faith in God and in are reserved for children and those ture in a way,

or other charitable purposes.

who preached at the Methodist the fortitude of the Chinese peo- adults interested in archery and

ple, Another inspiring sign of new Church recently, other Chinese sports.

Cathedrals and churches do not Turning to the many foreign At Hsinto and other rural dis-as satting-up exercises and obsta-China often seen these days is the

missionaries in the congregation, tricts of west China experiments cle races constitute other meana readiness of young women from

represent Christianity, in the the well-to-do homes in some com-

Dr. Chang assured them that their are being conducted not only to for physical culture among

table-bodied men all over China munities to take care of the babies opinion of Dr. Chang, who men- improve agriculture but also

Christ is being answered. afford better protection to per- who by national regulations, slot their Wash-womens-de-toned the beautiful ones in Italy

and Germany.

“China is. today more Christian sons and property, in connection have to go through at least two makers, or others who have, toto

The spirit of Christianity has than many European countries," with government programme to months of military training before to the one-hour-a-day schools for

been best shown in the recent visit concluded Dr. Chang,who also"re- rehabilitate the

becoming a mem and economic

warna member of the militia. the iterate.

The salvation of China under the of the Chinese Air Force to peated the commandment, "Thou Besides the middle school, nal÷ social life of the farming popula- tion.

leges and universities, boy and girl present national emergency de- Japan. Instead of dropping shalt not take the name of thy REGULAR VISITS scout organizations, many large pends much on the young men bombs, the Chinese only dropped God in vain!”?

onleaflets calling upon, those who Dr. Chang says that many" Towns and villages along the towns and villages behind Ching's serving in the Chinese Army

including Yunnan the front, but it is alm being as) had wronged them to make rect!countries are today using” the Chengtu-Chungking Public High-"life-line." way these days, with Neiklang, a Eweichow, and Szechuen, have sured by the large body of her cations. The Chinese air aces name of righteousness, and other sugar producing district in their patriotic anti-appression and young women, paying more atten have thus been only messengers of pretexts to hide their real Inten

tion to physical rad social culture goodwill:: Ezechuen, 28:a: dividing 'pdint, srdjworhef's' war ald'societies."

prayer that China may be open to

tions.

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