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0.
POLICE NOTICE.
R.
HIRE OF PUBLIC VEHICLES
The Public are bereby notifed that Kowloon and New Kowloon will in future be divided into 5 Districts to enable the public to obtain public jinrickshas in an emergency or when such are not available on the Public Jinricksha Stands
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HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION.
THE HONGKONG
Members are advised that the
Capt Supt of Police has given
permission tor Motor Vehicles to
be left unattended in the tollow- ing streets and places in KOW- LOON.
(1) Middle Read on the South
Side.
Mody Road on the North Side between Nathan Road and Cornwall Avenue. (8) Cromwall Avenue on the
West Side.
TELEGRAPH.
HOTEL LISTS.
GLUB.
KOWLOON GRICKET
SATURDAY, JUNE 25th
at 9 p.m.
A MUSICAL TREAT
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921.
Klar Edward Hotm
Corrected to 14th June, 1923.
Mrs. B. Almond
Hongkong Hotel Corrected to 14th June, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. J.H. Lowia
& Aller
Dr. M. C. Lasher Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Anderson | A. ÅterwaÍ
A MUSICAL TREAT Baker
A MUSICAL TREAT
A MUSICAL TREAT
Ass 21. Lilliə Dr. M. W. Bart G. Fl. Lynatt J. E. de Beau- P. Marks
champ
Leaseho
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. J. Miller
HL Benson
5. F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. 8. Miss A.JV, Sally;
Mrs. F. Nathan Bisney
Mr. and Mrs.
Bracken
E. E Allon
Dr. N. Asgar “Miss 1.." Barker
F. u. Becks
J. W. BrowD Mr. and
Mrs.
W. Badge Mr. Choi Shing Master Chai Shing Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Craig
T. A Culhane
Mra ED Davisa
Mr. and Mr. A
Davis
A. Pause
4
Mr.
P. Neeson
Nilsen
W. A. Eustace
Mrs.
F. T. Farrall
Mrs. Northey
By kind permission of Lieut.-P. Bosenbart Mr. and Mrs. W. Cal. J. R. Wyndham & Officers, The Band of the 2nd Ratio. Dr. J. G. Lyon.
Brown WILTSHIRE REGIMENT will]
J. F. Buckley perform, assisted by several well-B Burwell (6) Austin Road outside the known LADIES & GENTLE
(4) Salisburg Avenue. (3) Haiphong Road
North Sida.
on
the
Kowloon Cricket Club.
F. BEVINGTON,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th June, 1921.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
An Extra Gymkhana Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, June 25th commencing at 4 p.m.
เ
The Charge for admission will; be $1 for others than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half Price.
The Stewards invite the Ladies ef Hongkong to be present.
Programmes may be obtained from Messrs. Noronha & Co. oa Friday, 24th Jane, price 20 cents.
CONSIGNEES.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
The Steamship
MEN.
ILLUMINATIONS.
REFRESHMENT BUFFET.
Admission $1.00 (by permission [of the Government).
BLUE FUNNEL LINE.
S.S.
**ANCHISES ** 10,000 Tons GR.
n S. B. Cary
Mrs. F. H. Chap
pall
Mas M. Chappell
R. S. Northey Mr. and Mrs Onderwer
Misa Farroll R. R. Gibson AM, and Mr Gray Mr.
II M. O'Neill Miss D. E. Pep
pereli
W. F. Chappell S. & Perry C. M Controll X. Croucher
D. R. Davies
Miss F.A. Deakin Mr. and Mrs
Deming
D. G. Donald Mr. and Mrs C
Montague Ede D. N. Fenton Fng. Capt. S. P.
Ferguson
|J. C. Finch
P. N. Forum
Will be despatched for SINGA-P. D. G. Gam PORE at noon on 22nd June.
J. S. Gardiner M. Gell
1.
Capt. G.
Pennefather
Cup. and Mrs. C.
W. Puckett W. C. Robinson T. Saunders
And Mr.
Schabck
Mrs.
Miss Schabeck F. E. Shaw W. A. Shedd Capt. Sigveland Mr. and Mrs. C.
E Smith
Miss L C. Smith W. . . Steen. 'E. W. Tate
Excellent first class passenger 3. N. G. Gibbons Sir Eric and Lady
accommodation.
For further particulars apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE,
Agents.
THE COWIB. HARBOUR
COMPANY LIMITED.
SILIMPOPON COAL.
"SURUGA “
[having" arrived from New York ria ports, on June 20th consigozes are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of The Hon Shan Godown_Co., Nos. 16 and 17, Kennedy Town Praya, Hongkong, and stored at con- SEBATTIK signees' risk.
Mr. and Mrs. L
Stuart-Taylor A. Goldsmith C. P. Templeton Mrs. Greenbaum Miss L. Terry G. Grenier Miss L M. Terryi Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. and Mr. H
G. Theyken | Misa R. Hamburg-
ber
C&Henderson
Mr. We
therby
Min M. F. Bird Miss Weather- COAL/Xim M. Hird
The undersigned are prepared to quote prices for best quality freshly mined SILIMPOPON CDAL, trimmed into Bunkers at
8. Howard
R. Johnson Mr.
and
J. Johnston
Mira. Katman
Mrs. Knowles
Mir
W. Lam A. Morley
Mr. Milne F. H. Mody. J. EL. N. Mody H. Nickelson
Mr. and Mrs. T.
Pols
Mrs. W. C. Passmore
Mr. and Miss
Remedios Mr. andi
Richardson
G C B Shank
Mr. and Mrs.
and Gregory
and Mrs.
Stewart and . Iamily
F. Taylor
H. Harrison
Vir. and Mrs. Mrs. Willam
Barker
Mrs.
Carlton Hotel Corrected to 14th June, 1921.
Wa. Mackenzie H. E. Mooney
|F. A Abekscev
Mrs. V.A. Ralar
din
M. Podali
F. A. Balandin Fl. R. Bruce
M. S. Podoli
Mrs. F. E Cam-
eron
Miss EL. Chepli-
evakaja
AY. Chirkor
W. Coaradt
Y. G. Daraff
Mrs. M. Dickson
X. Fespiy
G. G. Elicano
1. Paxton
Miss N. E. Reun
feld
J. R. W. Riddel D. Scott
Mr. and Mr. R.
B. Shipparg
Vixx A. A. Shor
aikova
F. Sloat M. K. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. T. Tavlor
Capt. J. Thomp
S. Fisher and child
J. F. Meer
D. F. Fulicans
код
Miss E D. Tkachenko Miss T. Tobia
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CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
Armed Raid at Sham Shui Po.
The story of an armed raid on
EMPLOYERS V.
EMPLOYEES.
Judgment Given.
Judgment in the case in which
a rice dealer's store at 86, Pei the Kat Cheung Firm sued two Ho St., Sham Shui Po was ex-employees Leung Man Cook related at the Criminal Sessions for the sum of $143.32 and Wan before Mr. Justice Wood, this Shan for the sum of $677.36, morning when Chan Yea was balance due for money advanced charged with robbing: with others and goods sold and delivered by unknown, a Chinese named Ngan plaintiffs to defendants, was Tsai and his wife, Li Yut-lin, of given by Mr. Justice Wood in $50 and various articles of the Summary Court this morning jewellery at Sham Shui Po on as follows:- May 1st.
Miss AL Gor
skaja A.M. Binetitzky A. ML Tkachen-
ento EIL Hochschil
Mr. and Mrs. RK. Y. Karpon
J. Weir
Misses. A V. A X. E Falia Mrs. B Hughes E. J. Weiss
L Kee
Mias A. T. Vask- and child
The Jury ware Messrs. N. A. resentaja Dr. J. D. White H. Kerjserling Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. F. D. White F. S. Laughlin
Mrs. E. Willner Harper (foreman). A. F. da Silva, de Jacobs
D. GSmith, A. J. Bursley, S. E. P. Williams Jr J. Levi
and child Mr. and Mrs. W. Mas A. William
Musad. Onslow and E. M. Wilson. Joseph & child Wong Wing seen E. V. Joseph II. E. Wood,
Station Hotel Corrected to 14th June, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. R. Miss T. Legarda
R. Batra
J. Macdonald Mrs. R. McCal R.
lum
Miss R. Best Mr. and Mrs.
Capell
Peak Hotel Corrected to 14th June, 1921. W. Anderson Sir Ellis Kadoorie Mr. and Mrs. W, Mr. and Mrs. Y.
Armstrong
B. Karanjia Mr. and Mrs. 4. Mr. 'and Mix
Asho
Koukolaraky 0. HL Cole J. Aaguin
Miss Konkolevaky P. Dijkstra I. Arvuler J. H. Kring E. O. Bell
SANDAKAN Or (British North Borneol or to Copsigners of cargo must pro-contract for regular Bunker Sap- duce an Impors permit signed by plies for 6 or 12 months at favour- the Superintenden: of Imports able rates. and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be counter- signed.
Mrs. D. K. Blair F. Bocicl
Miss Capell Master Capell
In these cases the claim of the plaintiff firm is for the balance due on an account kept between them and the defendants.
The defendants have been em- ployees of the plaintiff firm for a
Mr. Dyer Bali, prosecuting for great number of years. In the the Crown said at about half books of the plaintiff firm they past seven Ou tha evening have been credited with certain of May Ist while Ngan Tsoiaums from time to time to them and his wife and fotis were in the and have also been debited with shop at Sham Shui Po having other suma due from them, the their evening meal six men account being balanger and entered. One of them was prisoner agreed at the end of each Chinese and he has been identified by the year. The correctness of the de- Mr. and Mrs. Howrer of the shop, his wife and tails of the account which was one of the fokis. He was carry-kept by the plaintif frm is not
Mr. T. B. Madie
P. Nelson
Miss C. Pricto
5. Prowse
A. N. Reid
H. P. Lamarche J. P. Haverkamp Mrs. H. F. Robining a gun or a revolver and two disputed by the defendante, but it
C. J. Endert
M. B. C. Lake
A. Harper
J. D. Lloyd
R. MacGregor
Mrs. Medinah
H HATTOP Miss Y. Hollum W. Karvel Mr. and Mrs. J. Mex. C. Kliene
F. Miller
L P. Krasso Capt. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. B.
EL & Mills
Steamers calling at SEBATTIK or SANDAKAN exclusively for District No. 1.-Tsim Sha Tsui
Bunkers are exempt from pay- Police District. Telephone for this All broken, chafed and damag- ment of ordinary Port Charges. district is installed in Ngan Shinged cargo is to be left in the Go The minimum draft of water R. E. O. Bird Kwan's Jiaricksha Depot at No. downs where it will be examined alongside the Company's Wharf 112 Canton Road. Telephone No. at 10 am. on 25th inst. by the at Sebattik. is 23 feet at low water K11.
Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie J. T. Breda District No. 2.-Yaumati Police Goddard and Douglas.
Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any M. J. Breen District. Telephone for this All claims must be presented required information concerning J. G. Bridger district is installed in Ngan Luk's within thirty days of the steam- the port can be had on applica Mrs. M. H. Brown T. Mitchell Jinricksba Depot at No. 142er's arrival here, after which they tion to Canton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Eyers L. Moors Comdr. and Mrs. Lt. and Mrs. J. C. Cantlie
H. Owen
Telephone No.
District No. 3-Sham Shui Po & Mong Kok Police Districts. Telephone for these districts is installed in Mow Fung's Jinrick- sha Depot at 38 Portland Street, Telephone No. K361.
cäänot be recognized. No claims will be recognized after the goods. have left the Godowns, and cargo
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Agents,
E. A Bridger
undelivered on and after 27th The COWIE HARBOUR COAL L. C. 8. Carts A-H. Penn inst. will be subject to rent.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected."
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for
District No. 4.-Hung Hom countersignature immediately. Police District. Telephone for this district is installed in Chau]E PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CÓ., Iu Tiog's Jioricksha Depo: United States Shipping Board,
at 41 Cook Street. Telephone Emergency Fleet Corporation. No. K527.
District No. 5. Kowloon City Police District. Telephone for this distric; is installed in Chau in Ting's Jinricksha Depot at No. 41 Cook Street. Telephone No. K527.
The Public are strongly advised to impress on their employees the Telephone Number of the Jinrick-
BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.
Managing Agents.
THE ADMIRAL LINE. 5th Floor, Hotel Mansions. Hongkong, 20th June, 1921
CO LTD.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
"HE Undersigned bave received instructionato sell by Public Auction on
Friday the 24th. June, 1921
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Fales Rooms, Duddell Street
A Valuable Collection of Antique, China anit Curlos. from Sung to Ming Dynasties, and Kanghi to Towkwong Periods
Comprising:-
3 coloured, 3 coloured, blue and
sha Depot nearest to their own THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., white, and famille rose vases, jars,
premises so that no time may be
lost in getting jigrickshas. Should
there be no jinricksha available
in any
Copenhagen.
particular Jinricksha The Motarship
Depot the foreman of such Depot
bas instruction
to pass
E. D. C. WOLFE,
the
"PERC"
message on to the text Depot and having arrived, Consignees of ensure that & ricksha is sent.
cargo are bereby informed that. all goods are being landed and Captain Superintendent of stored at their risk into the
Police.
hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of Holt's Wharf.whence delivery may be obtained.
Hongkong, 26th June, 1921.
RETAIL AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE *SONORA * GRAMOPHONE
The bigbest class talking machine
in the world,
Adunati teen are open to neranga ezeluzive: tetail agracias for Bongkar. Shanghai,
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left thej Godowns, and all goods remain ing undelivered after the 27th of June will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damared goods are to be left in the Go downs, where they will be ex- amined on the 27th inst. at 10
1.10.
All claims must reach us before the 1st Joly or they will not be recognized.
bowls and plates, etc., etc.
Old bronzes, jade, agate and crystal crnaments, ivory carving, lacquered ware, old paintings etc.
etc.
Also
One Large Fish Gong, Sung
And
One Large Famille Rose Vise. Imperial-ware)
G. F. Carille Sr. and Mrs. GLA. Chadwick
Major .5. Chap
2.31
and Mr. ♬
Legarda
E. F. Legarda Miss R. Legarda
Wm. Them J. B. Thomson
St. George's House. Corrected to 14th Jane, 1921. Mrs. J. Acock Mr. And Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Berentson
Lossins L Parkins
Mr.
Yra Mr. J. R. Mac- and Benton C. By: frm R. W. Miss Byrd J. B. Robinson C. A. Calkins
Seller Mr. and Mrs. RM. Chalmers. R. Yap
Rodger
Mr. and Mrs
W. E. Roberts
W. Church Miss S. Clarke H. W. Roger Mr. and Mrs. E. Maj. and Mrs.
Cockburn
Sanders Miss M. Cooper. R. P. Bhaw
ANY
robbed of a pair of these actions.
of the other men also were said has been contended on their be son and child
to be carrying guns. One of the half that they are not liableforany Mrs. J. Sinclair Mrs. J. S. Smithintruders opened a drawer in the balance on the account debited Mr. and Mrs. A counter of the shop and removed against them in respect of items W. Smith all the inoney, about $50, and which are more than three years W. J. vas
der two others, at prisoner's order prior in date to the issue of the Star
went into a cubicle at the back present writs. and tried to open the safe, which
The defendants claim that they Way
said to have contained are entitled to a clean account as between four and five hundred between themselves and the dollare at the time. The plaintiff firm, commencing three wife of the ma-ter of the years prior to the commencement Mrs. shop
Any claim in of gold mousted bingles and respect of the earlier accounts is | a finger ring, which articles were according to their sabmission taken by the robbers from off her barred by Sec. & of the Supreme hands, all this was done very
Court (Summary Jurisdiction) quickly and very quietly and the Ordinance, 1873, (Ord. 4 of 1873). It is admitted that the amounts robbers threatened the occupants that they would shoot anyone placed from time to time to the who made a noise. They were credit of the defendants in these in the shop about five or ten accounts have not been appro- mingtea and then went away.priated by either party to the dis- After they had left, cre of the charge of any specified liability. fokis informed the police and told That being so, the rule is that in them that prisoner was one of the absence of such appropriation the six men. He told them his entries made in the defendants" name and where he lived. Pri-favour in the books of the plain- Parent at Willesden Court-soger was the only one who was tiff firm are now presumed each The Royal Homane Society called recognised by anyone in the shop. of them to have been in discharge an nie about my children. The police went with the foki of those liabilities which were
Woman at Marylebone County who had given the information to earliest in date in each case. Court--She called me chats certain garden at Cheung Sha It follows therefore that the wornan," and I have not spoken Wan and there prisoner, when contractual liabilities of the de- to her for twelve months.
recorded he arrived at about 11 o'clock.fendante,
in these Heard at Bow County Court was pointed ont hy une foki and sccounts, which are still outstand- Are you married. madam? arrested. n | Woman-I ought to be with nine
childret.
Mr. Cormack A. Findlay Smith
B. Bromley D. F. Cuthil
J. D. Danby Eng. Comdr.
DAWFOR D. D. Dryden
H.-Spicer
J. 7. Swindells Mr. and Mrt B. J. Byretr W.
Kr*. D.. Hi.
Thoma
Mr. & Mrs. Jobs Mr.
Doncas
Miss Fairler Ber. W. T. and
Mrs. Fea therstone
F. Gibbin Mias Cibion D. Hal Maj. Harding Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Humphrey
and Mr. Quarles Van Chord Mr. J. G. Vax R. A. Walter
T. A. Worswick H. B Webater Mrs. EJ. Weekes Mr. and
Marshall Wood
Palace Hotel, Corrected to 13th June, 1921. M. Alexis
Me and Mrs. W.) Os view from Thursday, the. Bentley
E Liley 23rd June 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. Catalogues will be issued."
Costello & child
TAIWIT Terms: Cash on delivery"
Ms. E. Dobinson II. R. Dobaơn LAMMERT BROS..
Lt. and Mrs. C. Auctioneer, £ Dodd
A. G. Forsyth
W
H Ozberry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. J Nizholl
W. H. Petlar W. Ford Mrs. M. Ham. Mr. J. C. Pirie
brod
Miss Potter
Capt. Lobez J. Storm
WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
Women at Lambeth Court--- My husband died twelve years ago. Absent-minded solicitor- | And you have not seep bim since? Solicitor, at Bow County Court - You wish to go into boxiness?¦ Man-I don't want to, but what am I to do? They bave stopped my dole.
The rase i proceeding.
COMMONS' TOPICS.
EX-SERVICE MES AND BUILDING TRADES.
JJ
Sir Bertram Balle. asked the
Question at Marylebone Coun-Minister of Labour if he could and Mrs. Aty Court-Who are you ? Woman make any statement as to the H. Oxbery
I am my husband's wife, and I joiners' strike and the prospects had to bring the baby because he of a settlement. wool not mind it at home
Mr.
7. Petheram
T. G. Parris
E. V. Railton
J. H. Gosliner THE.CHING HSIN COLLIERY W. M. Hill Mr. and Mrs. The coal used by the Chinese Mr. and Mrs J. B. Reeves Navy is supplied by the Kailan
Bood and w, Shalabanoff Mining Administration, but the children
T. J. Statt Ministry of Navy has now sub- Mr. and Mrs. H. 5. H. Tait mitted a proposal to the Cabinet
S. Harler H. E. Whiddett
No Fire Insurance will be that the Ching Hian (Chibli) coal T. W. Jenkin
Forbo 99829 Jeffectéd. ***
יזי
BOL Lading will be counter-propofty, and the coal approptist,
to worrystic arm hesid he able to gned by
„devriop.is excellent business, a
Ji
ing, are those most recent in date, and these I will here assume to tall incurred within the period of three years prior to the com- mencement of these actions.
The points raised during the hearing of these cases as to the zeneral effect of the Statutes of Limitation and as to the result of part payment in reviving the legal remedy do not appear to arise for decision.
I'givsjudgmen for the plaintiffs
in both cases for the claim and costs.
In this case plaintiffs were re-
Dr. Macnamara said he regrett-aresented by Mr. Vaux and de- Woman at Willesden Court-ed he was unable to add any-fendants by Mr. W. B. Hind. J. She threatened me. She said that thing at the moment to his
abe hoped I would drop down reply of 4th May. dead. Magistrate That is not a still in touch with the parties.thing in their power to carry the
mine be worked na fincarnrient
led solely for naval purposes. Ai
Write:
Somos co The Hongkong) Telegraph, Hongkong-
MANNERS & BACKBOUSE, LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong, 21st June, 1921.
Repulse Bay Hotel.. Corrected to 1490 June, 1921.. a result of a Cablust meeting, the Mr. and Mrs. R. Hr. proposal has been referred to a Conference of the various Ministries concerned: The Ching!
Negze
Eda
Griffin
And Mrs. Harringto& ong J. C. Hognaschi
'E. Molina
Hein colliery was formerly a Sinc-3r. and Mrs. A. C. Montague German enterprise.
and Mr.
Mr.
He was
threat. It is merely an aspiration. Dr. Macnamara informed Vis
DOG BITES.
"When I made an attempt to count Carzon that the number of scheme to a successful issue. serve the summons he sent out ajex-Service men who had applied message that he was renting and under the Government schema Sir A. Mood, replying to Mr. wis gút staing visitors that day." for employment in the building Frederick Graad, said so far as At Marylebone County Court trades was 12.285. The number he knew there had been only **You were with your of men acinally employed was two cases in this country since Sweetheart and your mother,small owing to the general stag-the Armistice in which persons | were you not ?" said a solicitor nation brought about by the in-bitten by dogs, reasonably to a girl at Bow County Court. dustrial situation, which had suspected of being infected with. Gi-Ob, dear no! My mother caused delay in the execution off rabies, had refused the Pasteur was not there. I am allowed out building contracts. Employers bad treatment. Neither of them alone.
assured him they would do every-developed bydrophobia.
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