1926-04-27 — Page 5

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Two minds-

One smoke

All the world over there are

[

two points of view-the man's and the woman's. But their views on cigar- ettes are identical. They both will have only the best-

STATE EXPRESS

VIRGINIA CIGARETTES

555

553

•JOSAKLO LO,Ltd Landon. Paglind· LONDO

Made by hand One at a time

MADE IN LONDON "HARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd.

YOU NEED FIRE PROTECTION

You cannot say

that-FIRE will not

break out in your house.

Put you can provide adequate And simpla protection by installing the world's best Chemical Ex- tinguisher. Dolay may be fatal. Ask us to quote you immediately for the most suitable type for your particular need.

Foamite Firefoam

The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ltd.

2, Queen's Buildings.

Tal, C. 236:

KONCE

THE WING ON CASE

PROFESSOR SHELLSHEAR

PEAK RESIDENTS.

ASSOCIATION MEETING

YESTERDAY.

APRIE. 27, 1926.

THE SYRIA WAR.

STUBBORN FIGHTING.

Parls, April 26.

IN THE BOX, Testimony regarding. certala

A meeting of Peak rosidants A message from Beirut says that features in the design of the forg. ed chop appearing in the Exhibit was held at the Peak Club yestar-Suelda, the stronghold of the "Emma," was given yesterday by a day, mainly for the purpose of Druse rebellion, has been captur Professor from the Hongkong electing ofBeers and a generaled after six hours' fighting, and stubborn resistance, by the French University in the case in which committee for the current year. Au Kim-lui and Lam Fook-yu are Reference was made to the extroops, who infleted heavy losses charged with conspiracy to defraud cellent work of the Association the onnemy.

The Druses left two guns be the Wing On Bank of a sum of during the strike of last year, and

h.nd.--Havay. $50,000. The heuring was resum-it was stated that the prospects ed before the Chief Justice, Sir for the future of the Association Henry Gollan.

were bright.

In reply to questions Professor Shellshear said he had oxamined many books with the aid of transmitted light and he had found on nono of them the conditions he found on the label of "Nina." He had no doubt that the label on "Nina" had at ono time been on "Emuna."

+

Cross-examined by Mr. Zeitlyn as to his methods of taking off the labois, witness said he had tried steaming, but was not (sue- cessful in any instance.

Mr. D. J. Lewis was elected chairman, and Mr. W. E. L. Shen- ton vice-chairman, Mr. E. B. C. Hornell was re-elected honorary secretary","

The following committee was viso constituted. Mrs, E. Davia- son, Dr. G. D. R. Black, Mrs. H. A. Nisbot, Messrs. P. S. Cassidy, A. Murdoch, F. C.. Hall, W. C. Shiner and A. S. MacKichan.

MARINE COURT.

OBSTRUCTING THE FAIRWAY.

before Lieut. Commdr. G. F. Hole, At the Marine Court yesterday. the majority of charges were with respect to the failure to show navigation lights whilst under way Seven

Witness was handed A tabel and a deposit book and asked if he had any doubt that it was taken off by means of a wet piece of blotting paper. After examin- ing the book witness replied that he had no doubt, the label' came off that particular book, and it in the harbour on April. 25. was quite conceivable that it was accused pleaded guilty and were taken off in the manner describ-severally fined $15 with the ulter- ed by counsel,

native of two weeks, imprisonment Asked how he know the label with hard labour, with the ex- belonged to that particular brok, cetion of the mistress of a sumpan, who, in consideration of the fact witness said he found five marks that the craft was a very small which enabled him to get an ùlign-one, was fined $5 with the alter- ment and showed where the label native of five days' imprisonment had been,

with hard labour.

Questioned by Mr. Alabaster, witness said he understood the labels for the deposit books of the series affected were printed four at a time, that was, the necessary ype was set up four times, placed together so that one impression gave four labels. Some genuine labels had 26 and some 27 stars down the side.

"The Chief Cashier. Kwok Woon-kwan was

next

Lam Tung, the master of an un-. licensed trading, junk, pleaded guilty to anchoring his craft in the Southern Fairway, thereby causing an obstruction, but stated that this was his first visit to Hongkong and he was without knowledge of the regulations. He was fined $5 with the alter- native of five days' imprisonment

with hard labour.

The case against the masters and mistresses of five argo boats for securing outside five craft alongside as. Hozan Maru was withdrawn.

ESPIONAGE CHARGE IN SHANGHAI.

TRAFFICKING WITH THE

BOLSHEVIKS.

called. He said he WIS chief cashier of the bank in 1923 Handed the book "Emma" he said the signature there "Kwok Woon- kwan" was not his. The octagon chap-produced was the chop of the bank, the only octagon chop they had and the only one used; for this series of deposit books. Regarding two, books which he had not mentioned in his evidence in the Police Court, witness said regarding the two banks in question, which the firm was swindled was t. 14 g his employers to say nothing about them, but to keep them secret so that if the

Japanese Consular officials stated people presented them at the bank at the former officer has been they might be arrested. That mer suspicion for several weeks was three years ago. These in-f bartering with Soviet agents in structions were not given in con- Shanghai to hand over certain nexion with the present case and maps and documents. he was sorry he had forgotten to mention them.

13

The Japanese Consular authorities have effected the arrost of a former caplain in the Japanese Imperial Army, named M. Sugita, on charge of disclosing military sorrets, The arrest was made shortly before tifin time or the 18th at a macaroni shop on Woosting Road, Shanghuni.

Working through the local Com- missioner of Foreign Affairs and In press-examination. witness local"police, the Japanese authorities said he was now cashier for the finally got a warrant for the arrest whole firm and not just the of Sugita and Japanese Detective-

bank department.

At this stage the adjourned until this when Mr. Zeilyn will

his cross-examination.

case

I

Constable Mori and consular ro- was presentatives were sent to make the morning arrest. Op the man's person wore continue found the alleged secret maps and

THE RACE TO THE POLE.

#

NEWS OF THE BYRD

EXPEDITION.

London, April 24.

documents. These will be sent to Japan to be inspected. If found to bo official documents, Sugita will probably be taken to Japan for trinl.

Sugita is said to be about 140′ years old. He was formerly attach- ed to the Fourth Division of the The latest move in connection Japanese Imperial Arty and re- with the race to the Pole is contain-coived decorations. There are said ed in an Osle message, to the effect to have been revoked some time ago that the steamer Chantier, with and Sagita dismissed from the the Byrd expedition aboard, pas-army.

d Trondhjem Fjord yesterday, The former officer is said to have and was met at sen by a Norwegian then gone in Tientsin, where he act steamer which, transferred to the od as adviser to General Chang Chantier "certain equipment. Taung clan until about three month

ngo, when he went to Shanghai.

Reuter

NESTLES

FRECKLIS AND HIS FRIENDS

SAY, TAG! I GOTTA GO

TO STORE FOR SOME BUTTER AN' IF YOU MAPDEN TOIRE OSCAR PLZYZENBAUM

YOU, TELL HIM Z VANTA SEE AVA! HE OPES AS A NICKEL!

ALL RIGHT.

Bofors You Advertise DISCOVER WHICH NEWSPAPER

Your Friends Road

MACINTO

Columbia

process RECORDS

1150-THE ARCADIANS

CHOCOLATE SOLDIER... 1938 GIPSY LOVE'

IRENE

821

932 — BRIGHTER LONDON

920 BATTLING BUTLER

922— COUSIN FROM NOWHERE

926 –– MERRY ENGLAND

9033 — DOLLAR PRINCESS

943 KATINKA

AT

FACE MOTER

SELECTION

ANDERSON'S

AILSA CRAIG

MARINE MOTORS

4-6 HP 2 Cylinder.

6.8 HP 2

10 14 HP 4 1620 HP 6

20 - 24 HP 4 2836 HP 6

(BRITISH)

Overhead Camshaft and Valves Detachable Heads

Offset Cylinders

Maxipun Accessibility

Complete Oulfite

Silent and Vibrationless

jes

The last word in design and Manufacture

Ultra Competitive Prices

DODWELL & Co., Ltd.

SOLE AGENTS

OUR SUMMER SUITS

MAKE GOOD!

We carry the styles and fabrics that please the most exacting.. When you wear such clothes as we sell, you add to the joy of living.

These clothes give you satisfac tion after you wear them. They fit right and wear right.

Many choice styles and patterns.

VISIT OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT

YEE

Oh, No, You Don't

DAN GONE OSCAR, ANYWAY!! TMA GONNA GET THAT NICKEL US

OWES ME IF IT TAKES *7ILL CHRISTMAS! HAS TX LAST BUY THAT LL- EVER SYP ME DUYA MONEY!!!!

A HALF POUND

OF BUTTER, MR.

ROCKMAN!!

SANG

1BUTTER 15 25 CENTS

FOR HALF A POUND OR 40 CENTS FOR A

POUND.

FAT CO.

SINNE A POUND.!! YOU ANY GOING TO CHEAT ME OUT OF

NO NICKEL!!

By Blosser

YOU CAN SEE THEM "BUILDING UP

WITH

FACTOGEN

The Natural Milik Food

1925 MY NEA BERVICE, INC.

Page 5Page 6

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.