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FINED..

LARY PUNISHMENT REQUESTED.

he evidence for the pro had been completed in the which Lai Kim Ying, a Horvist, was charged with of the Police Regulations othors are charged with ating the Police. 'Mr. C. 38, who defended the men, ave to withdraw from the He returned about ten later and pleaded guilty

of his clients.

sing the Magistrate, Mr. dsell, he said: "Your Wor- ave very carefully, con- this case and consulted ats and they agree that case in which they should heir plea and plead guilty. e are young men and as. know they have had ex- haracters. The one in the Leserve must have an ex- character, otherwise ot have been accepted. Ice Reserves are very care- only admit candidates who Rectly suitable.

he

lients regarded this more ank than anything else. sure of this kind is a very anishment, and as they are men of good characters. I to ask your Worship to th them as leniently as you his is their first offence."

Ignorant Public.

יי.

Lindsell then invited -Com- Hartford, R.N., who is the nding Officer of the Hong- olice Reserves, to give his

Notts Lancashire

Leicester

Yorkshire Kent Derbyshire Surrey Middlesex Sussex Essex Warwick Gloucester Hampshire Somerset

Glamorgan

Northants Worcester

Hallows

Mend

Holmes Heurne Parsons

Dipper Whyall Hobbs

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

COUNTY CRICKET.

County Championship Table.

W..

1st. 1BL No.

Pts.

Pts.

W. Ꮮ

In.

In. Res.

Pos...

Obtd. For:

4

216

152'

70.37

11

ANDRRANRANKREAR:

99

100 176

107

184 107

160 81

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

1927.

PROHIBITION IN BOMBAY.

BOXING

SPECIAL COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

224 154 63.74 221 140 62.50

Bombay, Aug. 12 208 129 62.01 "The difficulty of obtaining the 61.87 oxtra revenue required to enforce 60.79

prohibition appears insuperble to 63.20 50.62 the majority," says the report, just 50.00 published, of the Committes ap 49.00 pointed by the Bombay Legislative 47.82 Council in February, 1926, to con- 44.99 sidor and report on the financial 42,39measures that should be introduced 35.32 in order to give full effect to the 31.87 policy of total prohibition. 30.72 18.51

88

108

200

98

184

208

92

184

78

65

100

51

59

FIRST-CLASS AVERAGES.

(Compiled up to and including August 5.

The Committee qualify their con clusions with the reservation that they do not wish it to be inferred that all of them are in favour of the prohibition policy,

The Committee estimate that the total direct loss due to the enforce- ment of prohibition is 4 crores of rupees, besides an indirect loss of 1 to 9 crores of rupees in the shape of the cost of proventivò machinery. Against this, the fresh taxation proposed will bring in d crores of

rupcea

The majority are agreed that it 67.48 would not be safe to assume tho 61.28 possibility of raising larger addi- 62.13 tional revenue than this sum.

46,43 45,41 44.82

42.35 11.52 41.25 41.08

+

Batting.

Most

Times

Inns.

Runs.

Iuns.

35

2087

233*.

10

34

2007

200*

G

Hendren

34

2036

201*

Not out. - Av.

33.48 73.62 70.17

Hammond

2362

197

Sutcliffe

2057

227

Bowley

1802

220

Sandhani

36

1829

230

59.00

Shepherd

36.

1850

247

58.09

1024

180

58.00

OR

1220

245

26

1667

225

44

1905

212

37

16-13

18.4

2.1

1190

·146

Tyldesley (E.) Astil

27

1223

165

.35

1393

164*

Rates (Warwick)

35

1408

144

Brown

1569

204

Woolley (F. E

1186

FI

187

Docut

1412

160

E. B. T. Holmes Bute

1155

230

38

1470

146

"Signifies not out.

Bowling."

Ü.

М.

R.

W.

Lee (Derbyshire) Larwood

5.52.1

153

1130

620.2

146

105-1

100

223.3

51

505

941.5

225

2452

144

1040.4

367

2127

125

Tyldesley (R) Geary

8073

290

1602

545.5

160

1212

Mercer Townsend

€72.3

141

141

1359

593.1

221

1067

Rhodes

710.1

233

1382

Macaulay

871.1

217

1802

J. Capes

211.1

.37

688

Slater

3-4-4.5

02

709

publie Skeldings

Robinson J. C.

607.2

249

1287

C. White

960

372

1654

728.1

180

1850

407.2

125

389

638

134

1783

629

150

1545

said:

Hartford mander your Worship, is the first this character which has ed and I am particularly

that it should be the last. rs of the Police Reserve ced in a particular position st. They are issued their n which they only wear on occasions, At all other they are

expected to put uniforms at home and use only when they are called

is

my impression that

majority of the

Howell Freeman Root

he Colony are ignorant Shipman

se powers of the Police V. W., C. Jupp

ve and

consequently it Wright (Kent)

very simple matter for the

Reservists to produce a part

eir uniform to intimidate a note-book and the fourth a small

er of the commanity över ansilver crown. ful act.

ask that, if your Worship in-

to convict, the punishment

d not be of a very severe

"Arrogant" Reservists,

Mr. F. C. Mow Fung, command- ing officer of the Chinese Company"

e but sufficiently severo to of the Hongkong Police Reserve,

a a deterrent and a warning her members of the Police ve who may be tempted to re in a manner similar to Lai ying."

:

Lindsell: Has the first de- ant, as a member of the Police rve, a good record... mmander Hartford: Since he d, he has had an excellent

d.

"A Wise Course,"

37A8B8829282888884

Gradual Application Suggested.

55.72

Some members, however, consider that it would be safe to enforce 54.03 50.13 prohibition gradually. With this 49.78 limited amount of additional ro- 49.58 venue in sight, those who do not 48.92 share this opinion are convinced that it would be a pure gamble to do so, and that prohibition, therefore, is im pressing into possible without service the central heads of revenue. The Committee unanimously are of opinion that prohibition would be facilitated by the co- greatly operation of the Government af India, and that the best method of solving probibition finance is for this province and the other provin ces whose policy is the same to bring 16.83 the Central Government into line 16.88 with their views. If this conversion 17.01 could be effected, thoro would be 17.41 much larger additional revenues in 18.30 sight..

Ave.

16.50 16.6-1

OLYMPIC GAMES.

19.14

19.40

19.50 10,64

WORLD'S BANTAM-WEIGHT

TITLE

Teddy Baldock, the world's bantam- weight champion, will defend his title for the first time in the autumn.'.

The International, Sports Syndicate have matched Baldock with Willie

Smith, the South African champion,

and the contest will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in September er October. Baldock gained the world's title in a contest with Archie Ball.

Smith had a remarkable career as an amateur, and when he represented South Africa in the Olymple Games in Paris in 1924 he won the world's amateur championship. He returned to South Africa as an amateur, is spite of many offers to fessional, but about two years age he relinquished his amateur status, One of his outstanding achievements was a victory over Johnny Brown, the British champion, recently.

turn pro-

Baldock ranks as one of the best boxers England has produced for many years. He went to America about a year ago, and had a very successful time. He soon became a great favourite with the "fans," and drew crowded houses.

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BANKS.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Aniherland Capital View Lavand and Faily Paid-ap

Reserve Fundaz

Starting Stivar

$15,500,000

Reserve Lablity of Froprie

150,000,000 $20,006,050

$50,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: HONDEQNG. -Dansk of Directors: Hon. Mr. D. d. M. Bernard), Chalco

A. H. Compion. Fac.. Deputy Chairman.

WIL Bell, EN N. & Brown, Yan. A. Mecgowan, Ke

W. L. Patienden, Das. T. G. Well, Bsa EL. P. White, 28. O. & Mackle, Bed Arting Chief Manager: Hoa, Mr. A. C. Hỹnm BRANCHES 1

AMOT BANGKOK BATAVIA BOMBAY CALCUTTA UANTON CHEFOO COLOMBO DAIREN TOOCHOW HAIPHONG HAMBURG- HANKOW

HARDIN HONGKEW

ILOILO IPOK

JOHORE

KOBE

LONDON LYONS

MALACOA

MANILA "MOUKDEN

NAGASAKI NEW YORK PERING PENANG RANGOON

SAIGON

SAN FRANCISCO BILANGHAI

SINGAPORE SOURABAYA SUNGHI PATANI

TIENTHEN

TOKYO

TSINGTAO KUALA LUMPUR YOKOHAMA

Current Abconnia opened. Im Lomi Currupay and Fixed Deposita received for one year of |shorter period in Lost Currency and Bierling on terms which will be quoted on application

Hongkong. Ith April, 1927,

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

The Business of the above Bank · is, con dacted by the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI Hules may be BANKING CORPORATION. obtained on, application,

FOR THE HONGKONG SHANGILAI

A. CAYNES, Acting Chief Manager.

THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.

Col. Day in the House of Com- mons asked the Minister of Health whether the attention of officers of his Department had been drawn to a small black spider known to Latrodeatus entomologists mactans, and commonly called the "black widow" or "shoe but-BANKING CORPORATION. ton," which had been introduced from Oriental ports into North America concealed in fruit and lumber, and had caused over. 20 deaths during the last month; and whether any precautions were

READ OFFICE: HƠNGKONG. being taken by his Department to prevent specimens of these in-Authorized Capital (Hong Kon

Currency) ............................................ $13,000,000. sects being brought into Great

Capital (Hong Fold-up

Koas Currenay) OMAKLİYA Britain. Mr. Neville Chamber- lain replied that the sider known Reserve Fund (Hong Kong Cur

was in- BRANCHES as the black widow" digenous to North America. He was not aware of anv authentic cases of fatal esults from the insect's bite. There was no re- cord of the "black widow" having been introduced into Britain

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED.

(Estäblished 1880.3

Minutes of dissent, to which four 19.40 members of the Committee have appended their signataros, agree that when probibition is the ro 19.69 cognized goal, revenue considera- 19.80 tions should not stand in the way 19.9% of its enforcement, which should be 20.20 undertaken either in the whole, or 20.20 by local option, or the continuation 20.42 of the present policy of rationing Captiat (fully paid up) ......... 100,000.009 21.16 urban areas and the enforcement of total prohibition, in rural areas, beginning with the districts where the loss of revenue, would be smallest, the average consumption per hend per annum being even less than Bagno Ayres half a pog.

PHILIPPINES WIN. SWIMMING

CONTEST:

Shanghai, Aug. 31, in the witness box said that the

The Philippines unexpectedly won first defendant had been a Police Reservist since June 22. Witness the swimming championship yester- gave the details of the equipment day. handed to the first defendant. He said that the third defendant also applied to be enrolled but was rejected by the doctor.

Witness asked the permission of the Magistrate to make a state- ment and Mr. Lindsell said that if it had any connexion with the case he was at liberty to make any statement.

"In

Lindsell addressing' defen- Mr. Mow Fung then said:

The Japanese to-day clinched the baseball championship also the pen- tathlon and decathlon, which with the track and feld gives them three points.

China won in football beating the Philippines to-day 3-1.

Tennis, basketball and volleyball were left undecided.-Reuter.

NATIONALIST SURTAX.

OFFICIALLY RESCINDED AS FROM SEPTEMBER 1.

Shanghai, Aug. 31.

It is officially announced that the surtax is to be rescinded dat- ing from to-morrow. Reuter.

"So convinced am I of the pos- sibilities of professional lawn ten- nis." Mr. Cochran stated at Man-

chester "that I am leaving theatri- cal production and everything else alone for a year or two to take

a team of professional tennis play-

is said: "You three young consequence of reports received asked Lai Kim-ying for the tickets, wise that certain members of the Re-saying If you have no money to undoubtedly took a Be in pleading guilty through serve were acting in an arrogant pay for the tickets, clear out Bolleitor, as the charges and sometimes disorderly manner. Lai then opened. his jacket and ght against you were over- I detailed a few senior members exposed his police belt to viewers round the world. mugly proved. Which of you to keep a lookout, particularly on saying 'Can't you see I am a Police responsible for planning this R.57, the first defendant. on the theatre-entering the Mr. Russ: I object to this state- tre without tickets-does not ment. It is not evidence.

Mr. Lindsell: "I can't take this, Mr. Mow Fung.

ar in the evidence. I must

on the prima facie evidence the first defendant, whose kwas used to facilitate the ry, was responsible. That, ob- sly is a gross breach of digel. e which renders you

liable

Reserve?'

24

די

A church being needed to re- Mr. Lindsell You deny that

place the mission hall at Watleys any part of that, statement WAJ

End, a growing district on the out- made by you?

Witness: I did not know what skirts of Winterbourne, Glouces I was saying. I may have made tershire, the priest in charge, Rev. Mr. Russ:. I am sure this will that statement. I had spent a

Percival Gay, sat by the roadside one day for 12 hours asking pas- make no difference to your Wor-sleepless night in custody and wassers-by for gifts.

Among the starving at the time that state gifts he received were: Farm ship's mind.

Mr. Lindsell to witness:

ment was made.

China, Produce. Confectionery,

live Mr. Lindsell; · Did you produce a Jewellery, False Teeth, A crown badge at the theatre?

stove, Old rabbit, Combustion Witness: I did not produce a clothes. He was also promised of stone for the new crown badge to anyone on August ten tong building.

Did

you receive any particular com- ler the Police Reserve Ordin- eto a fine of $200 or six plaint from the Tai Ping or any

other theatres?

ths' imprisonment. However,

view of the fact that it is the

t time you have been before the

rt, and your good record as a

Witness: No.

Hostile Witness.

$19.

was in the

serviat, I will fine first, defen- Ng Cheong, who

Mr. Lindsell: Sturid aside. I will

When the Magistrate had fined

at $75. You must understand company of the three defendants, deal with you later for perjury. tany further. offence of this

was next called by the prosecution

t, not only by you, but by any to give evidence. He proved to be the three defendants he instructed er member of the Reserve will hostile witness and denied that Inspector Grant

to remove the

visited with imprisonment. the defendants or he himself had last witness to the charge room e second and third defendants produced anything in the theatre, and formally charge him with per

e Aged $25 on each charge, or at any time claimed to be polico-jury,

aking $50 each, and these con- men. He said that only one man, tione are now on record against the first defendant, said he was a

u and any further offence by member of the Police Reserve.

Inspector Grant Informed His

Guilty of Perjury.

Mr. C. A. S. Russ defended this man and pleaded guilty to the

u of this nature will be met with Worship that the defendant had charge. The sentence on which made a statement at the police the charge was based was "I did

prisonment."

In the earlier part of the after-station and asked His Worship to not produce any crown badge to bon, Ng Kai-wing, a Lance Ser- get the statement confirmed by anyone on the 19th of this month." ant of the Reserves, described witness. The statement, which is Mr. Russ explained that defen- e scene which took place between given below, Wag read by the dant had committed perjury out of e defendants and the theatre Magistrate to defendant and was chivalrousness to his friends. Of tendants. He said he and an-denied absolutely:

course that was no excuse in the ther friend surnamed Ho went "When I got to the theatre, I eyes of the law, but he asked His wards the defendant and asked told the first defendant I had no Worship to take that fact into hem gently to leave the theatre. money. Lal Kim-ying said 'No consideration. he defendants protested that fear and handed me a badge, say-

Mr. Lindsell: "Again you have

hey were members of the Policeing if anyone should ask me any taken a wise course. Had you in- eserve and pointed to one of thing I was to show the crownsisted in pleading not guilty, I heir number (a fourth man who badge and it would be allright. would have dealt with you more as not charged) as being a sex- We went into the theatre and Lai, severely. In view of the fact that eant. Asked to show their as he passed the barrier, said I you were trying to shield your uthority, the first defendant am a Police Reserve.' I was not friends I am prepared to let you, howed his belt, the second a small asked for. a ticket. After being go, with a fine of $25. You ought ilver crown, the third a police in the theatre for about five to understand that lying on eath

minutes, the collector came and in this box will not be tolerated."

It's dangerous to make a man mad enough to tell the truth.

Eeserve Fard. .....

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Branches and Agencies at

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Established 1912,

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THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

(Inserpurafed by Royal Charter 135K).

HEAD OFFICE |--LONDON ---

| Paid-up Capital

merve Fund. ....

P... $3,500,000

$4,200,000

-Rasorre Llab]ity at Proprietors (7) £9,850,000

Agencies and Denzako.

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(dalny Blata) > HADRAB

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(Philippine Is.) Forlan Exchange and General Banking bastness transacted.

Current Accounts 'spened and Fixed Depoajte received for 1 year or shorter periods at račo which will be quoted on application. •

J. B. QEEGE.

Hongkong, 28th February, 1927.

Manager.

THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK.

Capital, Surplus

and Undivided Profits....... U.S.$140,000,000. Commercial and Travellers' Let- ters of Credit, Travollers' Cheques, Bills, of Exchange and Cable Transfers bought and sold. Cur- rent accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixed Do- -posits in local and foreign curren- cies taken at rates that may be na- certained on application to the Bank.

י

1,004,200. IIEAD OFFICE: 55, 'Wall Street,

New York.

830,000.

Canton, Shanghai, Hankow, Swatow, Dangkok, New York and San Fran- slaco.

LONDON BANKERS:—

The Lloyd'a Bank Limited. Correspondenta in all principal Cities of the

World.

Forelan change and Banking businem `of every description transacted

Bafe Deposit Boxes (various sizes) at -yearly rental of from $5 to $40.

LOOK POON SHAN,

Chief, Manager..

Eongkong, 18th Febrity, 1927.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(Netherlands Trading Beckety.) BANKERS

ESTABLISHED 1914.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 11, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.

Authorised Capital .....Guilder 150,000,000.- (£12,500,804.) Paid-Up Capital .......................Guildem 10,500,000- (£6,819,673.) Guilders 40,008,600.- (48,253,088.)

Reserve Fund..........

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| BRANCHES :—Bandiermasin, Bandowns*,

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and Weltevreden,

Branches in:-

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We are also able to offer our services of the Customers the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran- cisco, Spain and the Philippine Island.

G. HOGG,

Manager.

Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.

行缀爽工法守

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE

pour le

Commerce et L'Industrie.

(Incorporated in Frecce.)

5. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

A

HEAD OFFICE:

74, Eve 6. Lasare, Paris. Capital fully paid up

• These offices bava safe deposit boxes to Reserves

London Bana-National Provincial Bank,

Lid

Correspondents all over the world

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVRKY, DESCRIPTION TRANSACTED.

O. STEENSTRA.

*.Manager.

Hongkong, 20th July 1927.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE: ... Boulevned Hauenmaan. Paris.

Erbscribed Capital Reserve Fund

All Metal, Camera Fald dapital Shaped, Ideal for Picnic and Bathing Parties.

T LOUD TONE

No Metallic Sound $25.00 hett.

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Fr. 61,400,000.RE Fr. 72,040,000.SE

.FT. 89,384,519.18

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PAPEETE

DERING PNOK-PENE

PONDICHERRY BAIGON SHANGHAI SINGAPORE TIENTSIN

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BANKERS:

In FRANCE:-Comptoir National Tescopis

de Park Uredit Igonnala Banque de

Paris et des Para-Bay; Societe General

Frs. £5,000,000

„Fra. 18,274,000 Special working capital. 50.000.000

│'BRANCHES, Paris, Lyons, Maresefiles, Saigon, Hainkong Hanol Peking, Shanghai, Tiantan, Phen Prob and Hanakoas.

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London: Midland Bank, Ltd.

Co.

New York: Irving Bank, Columbia Trus

Every description of Banking and Exabange Business Transacted. Correspondan la thrwughe cut the world.

A BOLLIN

Hongkong, 11th March, 1926.

Manager.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESDEN- TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF · CHINA ON THE SIND OF NOVEMBER. 101%.

Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital, Reservs Funda

$60,000,000.00 .$15.375,050.05 ....#·4,020,425.84

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HONGKONG BRANCHES:

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In NEW YORK. P. Morgan & Co.

Interet allowed on Current Accounts and Fixed Deposits according to arrangement.

Every deseriation of banking and exchange Irusiame transmetod.

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Interent towed on Current hosante, and

Terms en plivation.' Fixed Deposit.

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Loans granted on: approred metri Special facile for Home Archange

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