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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,
WE BEN LINE 'STEAMERS, LTD.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON
AND STRAITS...
TS.S. "BENVANNOCH"
YONSIONERS of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are heing landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra baradous Godewts of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. wheace and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will lydmitted alter the Goods bave left the fiodown, sad all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th Sot, will be subject to rent.
all chime againat the vowel must! be presented to the padersigned on or before the 1th Oct., 1939, or they will not be recognized
To comply with the General Bunded Warehouse. Regulations, Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in atten dance when damage dutiable goods aro examined.
All brokon, chafed, and danged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th September, 1938, at 9 am. by Mer. Carmichael & Clarke.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD. Agents
Hong Kong, 22nd Sep, 1939
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM, NAVIGATION Co.' STLAKE VICEROY OF INDIA"
ARRIVAD HONG KONG
FROM LONDON, GIBRALTAR,
FILLES, MALTA,
MAR FURTSAID, "
A DEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
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YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the
above-named Vessel are hereby iz red that their gxd have been land- ed & placed at TERK RINK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Grodowo Company's Godowe at Kowloon where ach Consignmet is being sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can now be obtained
to
Optional goods have been landed here al instructions were given he contrary six Boors betur arrival of he steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days in tuding date of arrival will be subject to
rent
No Fire Insurance, has or will b poted by us in any eas whiterer, a Damaged Packages must be left in Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, the Godowns for eam nation by the Mess, GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Froe Storage perici,
it is necessary for Revean Officer to Cosi nees are specially notified that be presentat the examination of damaged datable cargo.
All Claims against the Steamer must De praented to the ad reigned on or before 18th Oct. 1939, or they wil int be recognized.
No Claims will He wimitted for the Goods have left the Gtdown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
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Rape Case
At Criminal Sessions
COMPLETE DENIAL
BY INDIAN
A complete dental of all the allegations of the prosecution was
·made
the witness-bar" "by Bahadar Khan, En lan pol co special guard, when he stood trial at the Crim nal Sessions yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, on the charge of rap- ing Lau Chung, 55-year-old widow, on the hillside at Deep Water Bay on "July 12
Mr. M. J "Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted. assist ed by Insp. J. O'Donovan, Accused was not represented. The follow- ing comprised the Jury: - Messrs. V. Liu (foreman), A. Cheung
Art Carneiro, maestro of the eleven piece dance band which opens at the Repulse Bay Lido to-morrow evening.
IMPERSONATION
AND LARCENY ALLEGED
WOMAN," TWO
ACCUSED
MEN
While walking with a Woman friend in a lane off Embankment Road on
Tuesday night, a 43- year-old coolle, Lam Fu-ching, was stopped by two men who informed him that. martial law had been proclaimed in the district
Straits
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
BONGKONG, FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1939, 9.30 AM.
INWARD MAILS
From
Air Mall by "Pan Americas Ali-ways Direct Ser-
vice"--San Francisco date, 21st September.
shanghai.....
U. S. A Honolulu and Japan- (San Francisco
date, 2nd Sept.).
Shanghai.
Canton. Saigon, Haiphong:
Lam claims the two men told him they were police officers and then ordered him to strip as it was forbidden that anyone should be walking where he was, and he shanghai would have to be searched.
Hangkok. Saigon and Tourane.. Haiphong
It is Lam's accusation also that Japan, his woman friend. L. Yau, 28, was
In league with the two men who,U. SA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San
Francisco date, 8th September),
CARNEIRO OPENS he alleges, proceeded to rob him
Yau-kuen. E Low AAT REPUESE LIDO
Black. Wel Tat, Yeung Shun-hang and Yung Nal-foon.
ment plantation. It was alleged
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of his coat and of $2.70 in money. SUGGESTED A WALK Lam told the police also The met the woman outside Prince's Theatre and she had suggested
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-London date 23rd Sept.
that
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a walk with her.
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29th Sept.
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Calcutta and Straits.
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The case for the Crown was that Lau Chung went with her friend, Art Carneiro and his orchestra that he go for Mor Ying, to Deep Water Bay will open a month's engagement They passed through the lane off about 11 am. that morning, and at the Repulse Bay Lido to-morrow Embankment "Road when the two after placing her stall went in evening. This announcement is men stopped him. search fur some firewood. She good news to a large major.ty of This was the story told by Det. met defendant, who accused her the Colony's social set.
Sergt
C. Dowman at Kowloon Japan. of stealing wood trom the Govern-
The entertainment night spoeung, 29. blacksmith, Chan Nart,
Court yesterday when Tong Ming-Japan and Shangħal Hongkong are quite limited and jo, shop foki, and Li Yau. the fact that the Lido will remain married woman,
-Australia and Mantia, open with excellent dance music. Himsworth on charges of 28.
Straits..... appeared before 3d cuisine is very welcome.
larceny and Impersonation charges. Everyone knows Carneiro and his All pleaded not guilty and were cleven dispense new and old music every The three were arrested by police music-makers who will remanded in custody for 24 hours. evening. with the exception of micers who had been attracted by Monday and Tuesday? - Yvonne," Lam's calling out "snatching.” the popular blue singer formerly Hotel, will be there room. with the band in the Hongkong
that defendant struck her an then dragged her to a spot, where she was forced to the ground and had her trousers removed. She shouted for help. It was stated, but found It useless to struggle against defendant, who was much stronger than herself,
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The enlarged and re-decorated
Submarine
Lido at Repuise Bay proved most Sinks Soviet
INFORMED FRIEND She informed her friend of what had happened and later Mok Ying made a
report to the Aberdeen police station. Lau sent to the Queen Mary Hospital. Chung was
where she was examined by Dr. T. K. Lien, who found signs of her having been criminally assaulted.
Defendant. on being told at Wongnelchong police stat'on of life. the complaint made against him, made a complete denial.
Lau Chung and Mok Ying gave corroborative evidence, after which Dr. R 3. Begble. Acting Govern- ment Bacteriolog'st, testified that he examined Lau's trousers and a plece of cloth and found traces of blood thereon.
.Dr. Lier testined that the woman suffered from lacerations of the womb, which in his op niên were consistent with the use of force. He found no marks to in- dicate that there was a struggle.
IDENTIFICATION PARADE Mr. F. W. Shaftain, A.S.P., gave evidence of holding an identifica- tion parade a week later at Stan- ley Prison, where defendant was picked out. Formal evidence was also given that aceused was on the day in question on duty from 8 a.m. to 2 pim. in Stubbs' Road and around Wongnelchong Gap.
Giving evidence on his own be half, accused said that when he duty that day, he saw, about 1 pm a woman carrying a "small quantity of wood about five or six hundred yards from Wong-. nelchong police station. When she saw him, she dropped the wood and Jumped into a stream.
was on
Accused sald he questioned the woman as to why she had stolen the wood from the Government plantation, and "she then begged
way
The menu served is agreed by all successful during the summer. to be one of the best And now, with Carneiro and his music, this entertainment centre will bid for top place in Hongkong's night
Food Control In Colony
MAXIMUM PRICE OF SUGAR FIXED The Food Controller, Mr. H. R. Butters, has issued the following maximum prices at which sugar may be retailed in the Colony by ал Extraordinary Government "Gazette" published yesterday:-
FINE GRANULATED
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Steamer
ATTACK MADE OFF ESTHONIA MOSCOW, Sept. 28 (Renter) -The Soviet steamer MetaDish was sunk by a submarine yes- terday evening and nineteen of the crew of 24 were rescued by Soviety patrol ships,
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Bandakan. Calcutta and Straits.
Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver, B.
C. date. 17th September)
Straits.
Shanghai. Japan. Shanghai.
OUTWARD MAILS
eller
Registered" and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and here mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registerèd · and’ parcel malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. mails are advertised to close after 5 pin Registered? Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.
The Metallish was attacked Narva Bay off Esthonia ac- cording to Tass.
DANISH VESSEL STOPPED-
Danish coastal steamer bound COPENHAGEN, Sept. 28 (Reuter, for Copenhagen was stopped and starched by a German torpedo bout just outside Danish waters. After Fort Bayard. a search lasting one and a half Amoy.... hours the vessel was released.
Tourane.
For
FRIDAY
Saigon, Mauritius, Reunion
Loose, per lb. 15 cts. 1.lb. rolls MEMORIAL PLAQUE Shanghal (Parcels only).........
Brid Madagascar Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada U.S.A, Central
18 lb. tins $2.82. 40 lb. tins $5.87. 15 cts., 5 lb. bags 72 cts... 10 lb. $1.40,
50 lb. gunny and ning $6.83, 100 Ib. gunny and lining $13.40; 1 pcl. gunny and lining $17,75, In any other packing, per lb. 15 cts.
HALF CUBES
Loose, per Ib. 16 cts., 1 lb. cartons 16 cts., 3 lb. cartons 46 cts., 6 lb. cartons 90 cts., 25 lb. cartons $3.65, In any other packing, per lb. 16 cts.
1CING SUGAR
Loose, per lb. 18 cts., 1 lb. car- tons, 18 cts,, 1 lb, tims 27 cts, 2 lb. tins $2.80, 30, lo tins $5.10. In any tins 46 cts., 4 lb. tins 87 cts., 15 lb.
other packing, per lb. 18 cts.
CASTOR SUGAR
him to excuse her and promised Loose, per lb. 26 cts.. 1. lb. tins she would not do so again. After 26 cts, 2 lb. tins 44 cts., 4 lb. tins this, the woman went her
83 ets., 15 lb. tins $2.70,.30 lb.tins and he went his, and he could not $4.90, In any other packing, per Ib. even say whether Lau Chung was 26 cts. the woman he met or not.
BROWN SUGAR
He completely denied all the Louse, per lb. 14 cts, 2 lb. cartons allegations that had been made 27 cts., In any other packing, per against him in connection with 1b. 14 ets. the charge.
GOLDEN SYRUP
1 lb. tins 23 ets., 2 lb. tins 40
Continued From Page 6 Things Chinese," and that it will serve to remind you of the pleasure you have given us all this after- moon."
CHEERS CALLED
The Students' Secretary for the Hostel then presented a basket of flowers to Lady Northcote and called for three cheers for His Ex- cellency and Lady Northcote.
When
Date and Time
Fri. 29th,
8.30 AM 830 AM
8.30AM
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and South America, Europe via Vancouver B. C., G.P.O. & KP.O (Parcels for Canada only)-due Vancouver B. C.. Reg. 18th October. Haiphong
SATURDAY
Airmail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U. 5. A.
by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-| due San Francisco: 6th October...
9.15 AM
20.00 AM
1.00 PM
7.00 PM
Sat. 20th...
K.P.O. leg. 29th 5.00 PM Ord. 29th 6.30 PM G.P.O.
Heg. 29: 5,00 PM
Ord. 20th 7.30 AM G.P.O. & KP.0 Par.29th 6.10.eK
via Heath 8:45 am Ord 30th 9.30am
10.31 AM
9,00 PM
2,33 PX
3.30 PM
5.00 PM
GP.O:&K.P.O
Service" Reg.
5:00 $5.30 PM
THOSE PRESENT"- Among these present were His Honour Sir Atholl and Lady Mac-Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Zealand Gregor, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith, the Hot. Mr. R. Saigon...
Brisbane-due Brisbane, 17th October" A. 0. North. and Mrs. North, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, the Hon.
Haiphong Formosa Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, the shanghai- Hen, Sir Robert Kotewall and the Manila. Mises Kotewall, the Hon. Dr. P. B. Belwin-Clarke, the Hon. B. L Tse-fong, the Hon, Mr. 9, H. Dod well, Lt. Col. HL B. L. Dowbiggin, Dr. 8. W. and Mrs. Tso, the Rev. H. R. Wells, the Rev. Er. G. Byrne, Mr. George She. Professors Forter, R. Robertson, K. H. Digby, Hsu 11-ahan, Gordon King, L. T. Dairen. Ride, Mr. W. B, Finnigan and Mr. Chin Kwan-po.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct
due London, 8th October.
SUNDAY
Ha!phong. Shanghai.
MONDAY
Straits and Calcutta.
TUESDAY
A Chinese Mohammedan Good Fort Bayard, Fakhol & Holbow will Mission has arrived to Hong- kong on its way to the South Sea cts,Islands and Malaya. Headed by
7 b. tins $1.14, 14 1b: tins $3.07. 28 Mr. Ka Tien-ying, well-known Chi- bottles 35 eta ib. tins $3.67, 56 lb. tins $7.12, 14.02.nese Mohammedan, the mission has
BLACK TREACLE
2 lb. tiris 31 cta.
Batavia,
Haiphong.
Association to foster closer rela-Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct
has been sent by the China. Mo- hammedan
National
Salvation
tions with the Mohammedans In
1 Ib tins 28 cts.. 211b. tins 58 cts.. COFFEE CANDY
the Southseas and Malaya who are
about 66 per cent of the total
TABLE CANDY-MEDIUM
SYRUP, ETCETERA NEVER AGREED
The maximum prices at which Cross-exam'ned' by Mr. Abbott the Talkoo Sugar Refining Com- as to why his solicitor in the lower pany's syrup, treacle. table candy. Court had put in the defence that coffee candy and coffee crystals there was consent, accused said may be retalled in the Colony are such was never his defence. He as follows:- sald his solicitor had invented It, but he had never agreed to it.
Mr. Abbott "then applied to His Lordship to call evidence of re- buttal of accused's defence on the ground that he thought the de- fence would be based on consent.
A golf caddie, Chan Bong-ming. was then called to the witness- box. He said that he saw defen- dant about .11.30 on July 12 des cend to Deep Water Bay from a hill path Defendant walked on to the motor road, and returned In about 10 or 15 minutes and proceeded again up the hill by a date as he did not look that up. path beside a stream.
When the Chief Justice asked the week it was.
Neither did he know what day of how he could remember it was Accused stated that he never July 12, witness said he had looked saw the caddle on July 12, but had up the date on a calendar. In re-seen him many times before. vice, itd. The organization, when ply to further questions, he said Hearing was adjourned to 9.30 that he did not know the Chinese am-to-day
1 lb. cartons 18 cts.
COFFEE CRYSTALS Iib. rolls 16 cts.
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popalation there and to publicize Alruiail for Malaya, Java and Australia by "Im- the dgnificance of China's armed
resistance to Japanese aggression.
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A Hongkong branch of the China be formed sometime next month Papers only for Straits
· WEDNESDAY Educational Fim Association will Parcels only for Bhanghai, A prepanations having already been Straits, Ceylon, India Mombasa, Befra, Lo Ming-yu, former general mans- Amoy. - made under the leadership of Bar. Marques and East Africa ger the United Photoplay Ber
formed, will produce new educa tlong alms.
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