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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924.

NEW YAUMATI FERRY. [ ̄ OCULIST IN TROUBLE.

MAN YING'S TRIAL TRIP.

SUMMONED BY POLICE. The trial trip of the newly-built Lall Mohained, described on forry Man Ying, of the Hongkong-coulist, of 284 Queen'a Iload Wost. Yaumati Ferry Company, took place was summoned at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon. Shortly beforo yesterday for unlawfully publishing 4 pm the now boat wont alongside his game as a medical practitioner. Mr. C. A. 3. Russ, for the the Hongkong pier, looking spio und defence, entered a plea of not apan with a string of flags Guttering

guilty. above the awning, and a large party

Mr. C. 4. Pordia, Assistant of prominent Chinese went on board. Superintendent of Police, applied A big bunch of crnckers was lighted for a short remand to comblo him to an the Man Ying lolt the pier and secure the crzensial-evidenco that. proceeded in the direction of Hung-treatment of the ego was part of ham, where the trial was carried medical practice. Ho intended to call a Government medical billeer. out. The results were quite natie

He also wanted to prove that the factory

defendant had not registered bum. self.

Buil bho Kwong Tak Cheong nhipyard, e Man Ying is "double ender,"

the not unlike

Star Ferry beste in appearance at a glance. She is the largest boat of the Company's fleet and has accom-

modation for 430 pausongern will be put on the Yaumali run.

POLICE ASSAULTED,

Bha

Mr. Russ said is instructions were that tlant defendant had never Published his natno at all. There was no sigoboard. The defendant | arrived from Canton a short while ago and took over a shop formerly oceupied by a doctor named Chuhim.

The Magistrate asked if the other doctor WAS registered practitioner.

Hoplying in the negative, Mr. Ross anid he did not think my Deulist was registered. Treniment

VOCH

"PEAUE-MAKER"-FINED.of the eyes was not a medical

practice any moro itionTM Two employees ( a man and a cutting. woman), of the Chak Tai-shing The case was adjourned for n Timber Yard in Shan Tung week. Street, Mongkok, were charged on remand before Mr. E. W. Hamil. ton at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, with assaulting a Wei- haiwel police sergeant and also with assaulting and obstructing a constable, belonging to the anme branch of the Force, in the exécu tion of his duty, on the 15th ingt, Mr. R. E, A. Webstor defended.

The constable was recalled and said that at the time he was struck by the first defendant he saw the woman (second defend- ant) inside the timber yard. She was trying to strike the sergeant with a shovel. The sergeant had his truncheon out.

Webster, Examined by Mr. witness said that there WIS great deal of disturbance and a crowd of about 20

persons had collected around.

Another constable who arrived an the scene corroborated the last witness's evidence,

PEAK RESIDENCE UNSOLD.

KELLETT LODGE

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Yesterday afternoon, Kelleti Lodge, No, 190 The Peak, which was to be sold under the instructions of the executor of the will of the Hon. Mr. Artur Rylands Lowe, deceased, was put up for auction by MessTA. Lammert Bros.

The property is held. on a learo which has 38 years to run, with a Crown rent of Sae per annun, the arm being 53,822 square feet, and the rateable vahus $2,400. Vacant pos deraion went with completion of sale.

There was

very ajaken atten dance when bidding was opened at 50000 by Mr. Lammert. No Edvance on this price was made, and no ques tions were aslevel as to the property, these present showing an interest after the reserve had been annogno

Mr. Webster put the defendants in the hax. The first said that he was the Foreman of the odd-jobed. The property was neenrdingly

No. 2, Duddell Street, Hongkong,coolies and resided at the timber withdrawn.

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FUNERAL OF MR. T. JENSEN.

yard. He was in the workshop on the 15th and was going down the stairs outside the place when he saw the sergeant having a quarrel with a hawker. Defend ant told him to stop the noise and take the hawker to the police

The funeral. took place yesterday station, whereupon the sergeant went over to the workshop and. at the Protestant cemetery, Happy going up the stairs, assaulted him. Valley, of the late Mr. T. Jensen, of Later, two other constables arrived and they also assaulted him. De- fendant denied having struck the

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Cross-examined by the Magin- trate, defendant said that he went here from Macao. He had been for out to stop the noise because at some time with the Green Jaland the time he was speaking on the Cement Company. telephone.

Among the 0 people who gather ed to pay last respects to his The second defendant said that memory were representatives of the the sergeant knocked her down when he rushed to assault the first defendant, but she did not strike the police. Corroborative

given.

evidence Wha

The Magistrate convicted first defendunt, Baying that be was wrong in the first place to interfere with the police. There was unt much evidence against the second defendant, und

Company and goveral fellow ployees of decsăned

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