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PAGE 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

GENERAL

ROUND THE POLICE - COURTS

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS.

| charged--with the murder of Laj

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AT CENTRAL

AT KOWLOON

PUBLIC AUCTION. UNREGISTERED FACTORIES

to sell by

AGED CHINESE KILLED BY TAXICAB

RICE DEALERS FINED

In the Colony of Hongkong in--| Several masters of rice shops cluding the Island. Kowloon and were summoned before

Major New Territories during the week Macfadyen yesterday for selling ending at 8 am. on Saturday Jan. rice at a price higher than that, there were altogether 95 traffic fixed by the Food Countroller. accidents as the result of which

Ng Shul, master of Wing Fat one person was killed and 20 per- rice shop, No. 58, Shanghai Street sons were injured.

Kiu; 20, married woman, at No. 5 Bheung Fung Lane on Dec, 23. was committed for trial by Mr. Barnett yesterday. Mr. J. Rey Summoned opening and nolds, Crown Counsel, assisted by using the ground floor of a house Det. Sub Insp. Cunningham; pro- THE

HR undersigned bave received at No. 147. Electric Road on Dec. secuted:

Instructions

16 as a factory, such premisca not BIG THEFT OF MONEY being registered under the Fac- How a shop tok! lost a basket, torfes and Workshops Ordinance, containing $6,000 Chinese car the manager of the Chung Mei rency, left outside a shop, while Cotton Company pleaded guilty he himself went inside to. buy

was fined $50; Lum Tim master The person killed, a Chinese through 3 representative before cigarettes, was related before Mr. of Woo Fung rice shop. No. 44, male, aged 73 was knocked down Mr. Sheldon yesterday.

LOWLY yesterday when Chan Bowring Street, was similarly killed by a taxicab while crossing Mr. Edward C. Drown, Assistant Chuen. 21. unemployed, Was fined; Lin Tak-hing, master of the carriageway, Inspector of Factories and Work charged with stealing, with two Cheung Tai rice shop, was fined Of the 95 accidents, 41 were col-, shops, said that the factory was others not in custody, from out $75; Li Kong-hing, of Nip Tal rice lisions between vehicles; 42 were manufacturing cotton Wool for alde No. 24, Connaught Road

shop. No. 127. Temple Street, was tollisions between vehicles and Central on Jan. 4.

The complainant was Lo Wang-fined $50; and Ng Iu, master of pedestrains; 12 accidents were due

Wing Tal rice shop, No. 278 to other causes. hong, 21, shop assistant of Kong Fook Chong at No. 21, Connaught Temple Street, was fined $75.

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Friday the 10th January, 1941

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35. Han sale, kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

11

A fine of $50 was imposed.

STOLE A WATCH

Road Central

WOUNDING CASE

Sentence of three months' hard labour was imposed on Yeung Wan-tal. 18, uemployed, by Mr.

Sang 38. stone-breaker, Sheldon yesterday on a charge of larceny

payment of goods purchased. The was charged with wounding a from Chan Kam. 16, Woman,

wrist watch, in money was put inside a basket, fish haviker, was "concluded before with some clothing. At 9.30 am. Majer Macfadyen yesterday when Sultes. Hennessy Road on Jan. 7. Insp. on Jan. 4. he stopped at No. 24. defendant was nned $100, or three Sideboards, Dinner Waggons. Din. J. Portellion prosecuted. Ponnaught Road Central to buy months hard labour,

the Colony with the money for Cheuk

The complainant had arrived in Hearing of the case, in which CHINESE

Teak, Bedsteads, Divans. Ward- robes. Chests of Drawers, Dress- ing Tables, Chesterfeld

ing Tables. Chairs, Office Furni- ture, Teapoys, Screens, etc., etc.

Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks.

of a

JAPANESE FINED

in charge of the case...

Det. Sgt, D, G. MacPherson was

AMAH'S DEATH SEQUEL

The

DOCTORS'

PROTEST

Hongkong Dally Press |learned from usually reliable sources that a reply to the protest, lodged by the Chinese Medical

Indian Police Reserve Lance Sgt. Mohammed

cigarettes, leaving the basket out Ahsan chased accused but a clerk, Lau Shuet-side. Coming out from the shop. he found that the basket was Cutlery, Curios. Ornaments, E. P.him over to the Indian:"

kan, stopped the man and harded.

gone, and reported to the police.

A Chinese detective, acting on Lul Shek. Tam Wang-kit and Association, against the decision of Bress,Glass and Porcelain Ware, Gramophones, Records, Rugs, Elec-

information, went to an opium Chan Fei were charged before Mr. the local Medical Authorities not tric Lamps. Radiators. Cooking) Pleading ignorance, Matsubara divan and arrested. defendant Himsworth yesterday with murder to recognise certificates of cholera.

with $300 in his possession. Utensils, etc., etc.

Accused was sentenced to two charged with receiving" stolen pro-medical practitioners, has been re- months' hard labour,

ceived by the Association: perty,

Det-Sgt. N. B: Fraser, assisted A meeting of the Association. by Det.-Sgt. W. G, Morrison, pro-will, it was further learned, be secuted.

held during the course of this

also

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

1 Upright Piano by Hopkinson" Works Omee, appeared as

1 Old Soochow Cabinet

1. Radio Set

1 Radio Set "G.E.C."

1 Bed Room Suite

1 Portable Typewriter

1 Typewriter "Underwood"

1 Typewriter "Remington"

1 Silver Plated Canteen Set

On View from Thursday, the 9th January, 1941.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

WEATHER REPORT

Hongkong Royal Observ...lory

Barometer, Cat

ins

*. 19 a.m., Jan, 8.

sea level), 30.09

Temperature, 68 F.

com

and

robbery.

Lut

Wah

was

inoculation

Issued

by Chinese

Selkichi of the Matsubara Hotel at No. 22. Ice House Street, was. fined $50, when he appeared before Mr. Sheldon yesterday on a sum.

RICE SHOPS SUMMONED mons of unlawfully misusing Twelve rice shops were summon- Altered water from the Governed before Mr. Sheldon yesterday ment Water. Works,

for selling No. 2 grade broken It was said that the deceased. week to consider the terms of the Mr. A. I. Cash of the Water small rice at a higher price than was employed by A school mis-reply.

the rate fixed by Government. tress as an amah at No. 80 Argyle The shops in question were at Street. On Nov. 24 about 11.30 No: 25. No. 16, No. 6, Graham St.; a.m. the mistress and Ler husband No. 55. Staunton St.: No. 84. Dea went to church and on returning Failing to appear before M- voeux Road Central;" No. 4. Jubilee about 1.30 p.m. found the amah Sheldon yesterday, Tse Kwong, St.; No., 24. Sal St.; No. 70. Des dead and the house in a state of 22, barter. charged with keeping voeux Road Central; No. 108, Bon-disorder. The amah was kneeling a common gaming house for pal nam Strand East; No. 122, Jervols at the side of the bed, bound and kau at No. 61, Johnston Road, St.; No. 4, Graham St.; and No. 13, Arst foor, had his ball of" $30 wing Lok St.

gagged.

plainant.

$60 BAIL ESTREATED

estreated.

Mr. F. G. Nigel appeared for teeth to press on her tongue clos- The gag had forced her false Ten others charged with gam-second defendant, and Mr. Alfreding her respiration passage. bling had $ ball each estreated. Y. Hon for third defendant, both

Sgt. J. R. Bentley prosecuted. pleading not guilty.

After evidence, the first three $4.43.picked up was put in the Det. Sub-Insp. J. O'Donovan pro- next criminal. Sessions, while the defendants were committed to the (poor box.

secuted.

All summonses were adjourned last accused was remanded untli unemployed, to noon on Monday.

SENT TO SESSIONS Wu Leung, 24.

CROSSWORD

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Humidity, B1 per cent."

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Wind Direction, E.

10 Destiny

Wind Force (Beaufort), 5.

14 Sphere of

Temperature: Maximum yesterday

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76 F.

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125

27

Temperature: minimüm last night

66 F

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Tutal rainfall since January 1st,

nit

18 Act of run;

ning away.

20 Baker's

Against an average of, 0.19 ins..

Sunset tonight; 5.55 p.m.

Sparise tomorrow, '7.05 "a.m.

4 p.m.. Jan. 8.

Barometer (at sea level), 29,97 Ins.

Temperature, 69 F.

Humidity, 80 per cent.

Wind Direction, E/8. Wind Force (Beaufort), 5.

Maximum temperature, 72 F. Minimum temperature, 86 F. Rainfall, nii.

HONG KONG "TIDE TABLE From 9 to 16. Jan, 1941.

HIGH WATER.

Houg

Kong

Standard

Days of

Dats of

Time.

b.i.

Height,

LOW WATER

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Height.

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garden

22 Single

metrical lin

23 River duck.

25 Hange 27 Number of

square meters in a declare

28 Armed con-

fillet

30 Possessive

pronoun 32,A fish

34 Lizard

38 Docile

41 Glut

42 Hackneyed

b. m.

{rk, in, 48 Gildea

Tanr. 9

0715 [39

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20 44 Dictate

1130

13 4 48 Imitating

08 99 14 0

01 62

24

18 69: 16,8

1222

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47 Told

Sat,

1

09 07

4 1 02 27

17

48. Moved

swiftly

Fri. 10

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19 377 3 1308 3 4

09 38 4.4.0308 1 2 50 Born.

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3 Bass into

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potato

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7 Having less

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rope

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curious literature 49 Valuable

timber tree.

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ancient Rome

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mathematics › B1 Faction! das Player's..

stake-in poker 64, Hindmost 68 Secured 67: Bustle

creating SOLUTION TOMORROW

Friday.

The first and third, defendants admitted that they went to rob the amab but said that, they had no intention of killing her,

Second accused reserved his defence.

DARING ROBBERY Armed with a top pistol, three robbers carried out a daring day- Night robbery at No. 167, Wug. Lok Street, first ficor, yesterday morning, and stole 380 in Hong- kong currency and $1,200 Chinese currency. One man was arrested shortly, after.

All Aliens To P.I. Will Be Fingerprinted

All incoming allens, be. they im- migrants or nonimmigrants, ure required to be nngerprinted befor they, land,. In accordance with In- structions issued recently by Acl- ing. Immigration Commissioner Engracia. Fabre. The taking of Angerprints is required for pur- poses of identification, reports the Manila Bulletin.

Diplomatic and consular. repre- sentatives, are exempted from the new regulation; which takes effect tomorrow.

THE INSTRUCTIONS. The instructions were addressed to immigration inspectors as fol- Iows:

"For the purpose of securing a conclusive and rellable means of identifying, all incoming,, aliens, it jis hereby ordered that. beginning | Jan. 1, 1941, all, immigrant,inspec

vers should take on board the ship fingerprints of all aliens, whether immigrants or nonimmigrants, ar- riving ät, any port in the Philip- pines, before they are allowed to land

NOT US. CITIZENS.

"The terin allens does not in- clude a citizen of the United States of America, nor an Indian of the United States; nor any other per sun owing permanent allegiance to the United States. Diplómatit. and consular officers and other accredited officials of "foreign gor- ernments; their suites, families; and guests, for whatever purpose · they come, are, however; exempt from this requirement.

"In complying with this require- ment, Immigrant, Inspector, should" be courteous and should avoid causing unnecessary inconven lence to aliens."

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, -1941.

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