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The following delightful an-vaguely reminiscent about our nouncement has been sent round rural poets in that "be hurry and to various Shanghai ladies by a hurry," while where is the lady, Chinese tailor, who shall be who could resist the lure of "get- nameless: "Dear Madam,-Woting a great happy" and "París have just ready a great many Modles" at the same time.? dresses more than eight hundred
pieces. Be hurry and hurry, the Hangkow as well as Shanghai time of the morning 10 to 12 p.m. appears to be suffering from a rice afternoon 2 to 6. I think you will famine," and a meeting of Chakdang get a great happy when you have residents was held here during the. gee our dresses. Many dresses in week-end to decide ways and French modle and the price very means of distributing relief In moderate." There is something that city,
PROPERTY SALE.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
ASSAULT PROVED.
DESPERADOES.
AMAZING AFFAIR AT TIENTSIN.
CONVICTIONS IN HAPPY. VALLEY CASE.. There was an unusually large attendance at the China Auction Accepting the evidence of the Rooms yesterday afternoon, when complainanta as substantially truo, property in nine lots was put up Mr. R.. E. Lindsell convicted the for sale by Mr. E. V. M. R. de two defendants in the Happy Val-early hours of this morning, when Sousa. The lot, all situated in loy assault case, yesterday. "Jan"armod gang shot down a num-
Tiohtein, July 19 Amazing scenes occurred in the
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Hok Un, numbored four, but when A H. Hartream, 11 Taiwong ber of police in the British and Lot 8 failed to ellest a bid, it was street, Wanchal, and Hajce Japanese concessions. Among subdivided and put up again in Mohemed Ismail, 13-Sharps street those seriously injured are Asst.. six acctions, all of which were dis-wore each fined $25, or 14 days Inspector Kellacher of the British. posed of.
in default, and bound in n
per-police. Lot 1 consisted of the remaining sonal bond of $50 and a security of It appears that a policeman on portion of Inland Lot. No. 1285, $50 to be of good behaviour for duty at the Meadows-Racecourse together with the buildings there-jalx months,
Road corner stopped a rickshaw, on now known as No. 8,Staunton The charge was one of assault containing a Chinese carrying a Street, and opening at $15,000 with against two Chinese lailies. At. u suspicious bundle. Examined at bids of $500 acceptable, was previous hearing, Br. Somerset the police station this was found bought, by. Mr. Ma Chi Long for Fitzroy, "appearing for the two to contain revolvers and ammünt- $20,900.
complainants; said the charge was tion. Acting og information given Lot 2 consisting of Section C of one of indecent assault but he did by the arrested man, Inspector Inland Lot No. 1968 together not think he could press that Kellacher organised a raiding with the buildings thercon now charge. known as No. 3 Tai On Terrace, opened at $5,000 with bids of $200
At the hearing, the two com- acceptable and was purchased by the same gentleman for $13,000. plainants said the defendants, who met by a fusillade from guns by-
some half a dozen heavily armed Lot 3(a) consisting of Section were on cycles, caught hold of
ru hans. them as they passed. F of Inland Lot. No. 370 together
Giving evidence yesterday, inspector Kellacher fell, piorced with the buildings thereon not known as Nos. 2 and 3 Circular small said he travelled fairly by three bullets in the body, while Pathway and Nos. 9 and 10 Tsui quickly down the path from Chinese corporal was also shot. Wongacichong Road, and saw down, whereafter the gang broke,“ On Lane, opened at $5,000 with two girls in front of him. In through the cordon and cleared bids of $300 acceptable and was order to avoid n purchased by the Hongkong and
collision he away, apparently escaping Into Kowloon Land and Loan Company Pushed one of the girls aalde and the Japanese Concession.
nearly fall off his machine in do- At about 2 a.m. a Chinese police. ing so. Lot. 3 (b) consisting of Section his arm to move the girl to
He merely reached out man in the Japanese Concession. G of Inland Lot. No. 370 together side.. He was the leading cyclist, ters to stop, whereupon ho was one called on two suspicious charac- with buildings thereon now known but complainants were
for $9,900.
Pushed Girls Aside.
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party numbering about a dozen, who entered a house, in the Lon- Įdon Road district, where they werd
wrong shot down. Two more polles
as No. 5 Circular Pathway and No when they said there were three coming in response to his whistle 7 Tsui On Lane, opened at $5,000 of them.
were also shot down terribly with "bids of $300. acceptable and,
Witnese said he continued along wounded, was purchased by the same co- the path to the Civil Service Club The Japanese Police authorities
pany for $7,800.
and then went back to find the took the strongest precautions and Lot 3 (e) consisting of Subsec-third cyclist, Comes, who had the concessions were literally en- tion No. 2 of Section C of land been some distance behind. Wit-circled with police, but the ruffi
Lot. No, DA together with the ness said he buildings theroon 'now known tus girls short. No. 10 Circular Pathway and No.
.
Malicious "Proceedings?
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never heard the ans got clear, it is thought into the
Chinese Cty.
Later. 2 Tsui On Lane, opened at $5,000 |
Inspector Kellacher died of his with bids of $300 acceptable and
When he took his machine back! wounds early this morning.. was disposed of to Mr. Chan Shun to the bicycle shop witness said Reuter. for $13,800.
he waited there about twenty. Lot 3 (d), (e) and (f) consisting minutes for Gates. The dealer respectively of the Remaining Portold him to go and look for him, TARIFF DISCUSSION, tion of Section C of Inland Lot Nand as he did so he met the SA and Subsection No. 1 of Sechrother of one of the complainants tion A of Inland Lot No.. 9A twin told him that another cyclist gether with the buildings respec-had been arrested.
TO BE RESUMED.
tively thereon now known as Nɔj He went to the "police station Tsui On Lane and No. 9 Circatar and found that the man had not
Peking, July 20. Pathway, Subsection 2 of Section been detained. He again return- has invited the foreign delegations The Acting Foreign Minister A of Inland Lot No. 3A and Sec-ed to the cycle shop, but did not te meet Chinese delegates (who tion 1 of Inland Lot No. 370 to-alter the book, and subsequently were appointed by mandate on gether with the buildings respec- was taken to the police station him- (July 15) informally, to discuss the tively thereon now known as No. cit. 4 Tsui On Lane and No. 8 Circular;
contineation of the Tariff Revision At this point Mr. O'Donoghue, Conference on July 23-Reuter. Pathway, and Subsections 3 and 4 representing Ismail, suid he was of Section A of Inland Lot No, 9A instructed, that the proceedings. Section H of Inland Lot No. 370 were being taken more OF loss together with the buildings res-maliciously. The defence did not of one of the complainants. pectively therean now known as deny that the man was thore. No. 6 Tsui On Lane, and No. 7 They denied the assault.
He crossed out Hartream's name Circular Pathway, all opened at
so that he should not be held Witness also stated he had had responsible for the damage to -85,000 with bids of $300 acceptable a quarrel with a brother of one witness's cycle. and were bought by the Hongkong of the complainants, and Kowloon Land and Loan Com- pany for the sums of $8,990, $5,800 and 87.100.
he was pulled off by the brother
тая made
The second defendant'. gave Indication of Animosity. evidence similar to that of Ismail. The youth Gomes also gave: Mr. Hind, representing Hartream, chargo Lut 1 consisting of Subsection evidence, and said he cycled some said that at one time a No. 1 of Section A of Kowloon In-distance behind the other two. of indecent assault Find Lot No. 1463 together with did not see or hear anything then" withdrawn and he thought
unusual on the path. He wrote tha the buildings thereon now known the name "F. Kelly" in the cycle animosity between the parties.
indication as No. 174 Kowloon City Road, was hire book, as it was his nickname. There had evidently been bad bought by the Chuen On Fire In-
WAS AN
He also wrote his correct name blood between them.
of
surance Company Ltd., with one and address and told the shop · Mr. Lindsell convicted both, bid of $100 above the opening Toki that he would pay for the defendants and sentenced them as price of $3,000.
damage done to his bicycle when above.
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