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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HIGHWAY ROBBERIES,

VISITOR FROM CHEUNG CHOW

TWICE VICTIMISED: '

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927.

POPPY DAY EFFORTS.

U.S.R.C. PLANS MORE THAN REALISED

ITALY ANNOYED.

FRANCO-YUGO SLAV PACT CRITICISED.

COMPAS D'OR.

A COACHING INN OF

PARIS.

-The story of how a woman from An exceptionally good response

London, Nov. 10. The Auberge du Compas d'Or, Cheung Chau was the victim of was received from members and After negotiations dating back to the last of the conching inns of two highway robberies in the friends of the United Services Re- March, 1926, the Franco-Yugo Paris, is being demolished: In the same day was described to Mr. W. creation Club yesterday afternoon Slav treaty of friendship is expect- Rue Montorgueil, a narrow street, Schofield at the Kowloon Magis-whon the annual tennis tourna-ed to be signed in Paris to-day. It south of the Bourse, what is loft tracy yesterday afternoon when ments and other social engagis reported from Rome that strong of the old inn can still be found, charges of participation in two menta were held in aid of Poppy feeling has been aroused in Italy one knows where to look for it, maze of little houses. outrages were preferred against Day fund. The results by far in this connexion. The treaty is hidden in

A CHILD'S CRYING a woman of Shaukiwan. The de- exceeded the committee's anticl-regarded as unfriendly to Italy, A fish-stall has been set up in the fendant was also charged with pations and the various competi-antagonistic to the League of Nadeep gateway and the gate is lock- receiving a pair of gold bangles tions were thoroughly enjoyed tlons and is calculated to make ed; the coach-yard beyond is strewn is not necessarily an exhibition of knowing the same to have been by a record "attendance,

trouble in the Balkans wherewith rabble, planks, and ladders; temper. Too often the child is suf- stolen or unlawfully obtained. During the earlier part of the France is now bound to Roumania but the shell of the building refering from one or other of the Sub-Inspector Fallon prosecut-afternoon, & tennis tournament and Jugo-Slavia, while the treaty mains, and the coach-shed, with many minor ailments that plague ed and in outlining the facts of for mixed doubles and another is expected to draw Italy closer its wooden roof, for years English Cheddar Cheese in cartons the case said that the complainant for men's doubles were played, to Hungary and Bulgaria.

France Burprised. and the defendant had known each the large number of entries keep- other for three years. Some ng the players occupied through- English Cheshire

time during the early part of Oc-out the afternoon. Mrs. Lynch teber, the complainant received a and Lieut, Hals were the success- letter from the defendant and as ful competitors in the mixed a result of this message, the for- event while the, mon's doubles mer came to Hongkong on Octo- were won by Major Lucas and ber 11. She was met at the wharf Capt. Murphy: by the defendant and a man named Leung Yuk

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A Bridge and mak jong tourna, ment was also arranged, several The reason for asking the com- enthusiasts taking part in the plainant to Hongkong", was that games. The ladies prize was wan the defendant had found her em- by Mrs. Somers while Mr. R. E. ployment. After complainant had Lindaell scored the highest num- been' introduced to the man the ber of points among the men. party went to Hunghom. The A dance was held in the even

complainant was then taken to No.

228, Tal Nam Street, where she lived with the nian for four days, although he was, until her arrival in the Colony, a complete stranger

to her.

ing, with the Lyric Orchestra in

attendance. It was unfortunate that the cabaret. entertainment and to be cancelled owing to the departure of H. M. S. Durban.

The Coffee Stall was open from midnight and the usual Thames Embankment attractions were pro-

A raffle was run in connexion with the fete and the following are the winning numbers.-

First Prize.... No. 8. Second Prize ....... No. 492 Third Prize No. 375 Fourth Prize No. 576 Filth Prize.... No. 473

Paris, Nov. 10.

An authoritative statement, ex- presses surprise at the Italian criticisms of the treaty, declares that no clause is directed against the League and points out that France is not responsible for Italy's failure to conclude a simllar treaty with Belgrade.

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the

pride of the Faris carpenters, is infancy and that usually arise standing, though it has long been from a disordered condition of the used for motor vehicles Instead stomach or intestinal tract....

In such cases the anxious mother of coaches.

will find in

The roof of this shed is the most notable architectural feature of the place. It has a single span and is supported by successive arches of great beams, fastened with pegs. The Compas d'Or was once an im

Baby's Own Tablets

pure

portant coaching station; the just the help she needs to speedfly Belgrade Celebrates. conches from Paris to Moriou, dispel the causes of her little one's Belgrade, Nov. 10, Pontoise, Gisors, and Dieppe start- fretfulness, these Tablets, guar-

absolutely ed from its doors and rested in its anteed

enfe, Imposing demonstrations Are being held in honour of France great wooden shed. The Commis-and harmless, being of remarkable and preparing for the occasion sion du Vieux Paris intends to have efficacy in correcting infantile in- of the signature of the Franco-the timber roof taken down in sec digestion, constipation and colic, tions and set up elsewhere naa in checking diarrhoea, "allaying Yugo Slav pact.--Reutér.

permanent memorial...

teething. pains, relieving colde The Rue Montorguell in its pro-and croup, dispelling worms, sperous days was one of the Inducing calm health-promot- "principal coaching centrea ofing sleep. In A perfectly

Paris; it is haunted to-day by the natural way. Your chemist ghost of Jean Lesurques, who was

INDIAN REFORMS:

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FURTHER COMMENT ON THE executed in 1796 for the murder sells Baby's Own Tablets, os post

COMMISSION.

of the Lyons.courier on the road free, 60 cents per vial, from the to Melun, and whose story was the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60, subject of the play The Lyone Mail, Kiangse Road, Shanghal. in which Irving played the lead.

Delhi, Nov. 10. The Liberal Party leader, Sir Tej Sapru, announces is inten tion of advising the party not to co-operate in the Commission "to inquire into the working of lodian AIR SURVEY OF UPPER THYRAFION, NO. 2

reforms...

Narend Ranath; the indu leader of the Punjab, says that the Hindus of those provinces in which they have a majority, can- not afford to boycott the Com- mission-Renter.

London, Nov. "10.

ZAMBEZI.

DEVELOPMENT OF N. RHODESIA.

Pushed Down Embankment. She later went back to Cheungvided.. Chau, to return to Hony.ong on October 27, when she was again met by the defendant and this man. These two took their visi tor to the theatre and later to a restaurant. After a long walk Through several streets, the com- plainant was taken back to Tai Nam Street, where the party met two other men. Leung Yuk and The committes had hoped to col the defendant then seized the leet $1,000 for the Puppy Day complainany and with the assis- fund but this amount was forth tance of the other two relieved coming from the afternoon events

The contract with the Govern- her of her jewellery. The two alone. The dance in the evening

A Parliamentary Labour Partyment of Northern Rhodesia to carry strangers then ran away while the took the total to well over the communique regrets that the pro-out an air survey of the upper defendant, Leung Yuk and the thousand mark, about $1,200 be-cedure of the Statutory Commis waters of the Zambezi River has complainant returned to No. 228, ing collected in all.

sion does not afford the fullest en secured by the which was very strange, said In- The following committee of opportunity for the expression of Operating Company. The area speeter Fallon. "

ladies and gentimen was responsi-Indian opinion. The Party in- to be surveyed extends from Living- The affair was discussed by theble for the success of the fete: tends, during the discussion in

stone to a point some 400 miles up complainant with other tenants of Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Hogg, Mrs. Parliament, to get the proposals the river, and including the two the fat and they advised her to Hunt. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Cock, amended so as to give a more

tributary rivers, the Lungwebungu report the matter to the Police. Mrs. Charles, Capt. Hawthorn and direct voice in the deliberations to

as far as the Angola boundary, and The defendant offered to conduct Capt. Charles.

some 150 miles of the Kabompo the Indian Legislatures joint her to the Station and she and

river. select committeas-Reuter. Leung Yuk then took the con plainant through several streets, "eventually arriving at the path near the Railway in Hunghom.

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There they stole a pair of ban- gles from the complainant and pushed her down'a slope. She was fortunately saved by a ledge or there would have been a mur-

CHIANG KAI-SEK.

RETURNS FROM JAPAN

TO SHANGHALY

Aircraft

New Delhi, Nov. 10.

For the purposes of the new sur- Mr. Ansari, President,Elect of

vey one of the aeroplanes at pre- the Indian National Congress has sent working at N'Changa, in requested Sir Edward Irwin to Northern Rhodesia, on the survey urge the Home Government to which the Aircraft Operating Corn- substitute for the Statutory Company is carrying out there for the mission a round table Anglo- Rhodesian Congo Border Concas- Indian Conference. "He says that [sions, Limited, will be flown to the differences between the govern Livingstone. It will be Atted there A telegram received inte lust dier charge. Leung Yuk and the night. from Shanghai announces ments of India and Britain on the with the same floats that were defendant then disappeared and that General Chiang Kai-shek, who one hand and the people of India used on the machine flown by Sir the complainant, aftor climbing on has been on a trip to Japan, arrivun the other are too fundamental Sir Alan Cobham on his Austrálian to the path again, made a reported at one pin. yesterday in Shang- to allow the people to stand aloof flight. Lo a Police constable whom she hai and is at present staying in the from the Commission's work. later encountered.

As the results of a keen watch by an Indian constable the defen- dant was arrested and the bangles were found on her wrists.

The ease was adjourned till next week.

NEW BUSES ARRIVE.

·PENÍNSULA TRANSPORT PLAN DEVELOPING. „

In connexion with the scheme for the replacement of the small Kow- loon buses with larger vehicles, eight Leyland chassis have arrived for the Kowloon Motor Bus Com- pany. The bodies of the cars have yet to arrive from Calcutta."

French Concession. · ·

An earlier telegram to the Wah Kin Yat Pn was as follows:

Shanghal, Nov. 10.

A telegram from Nagasaki states that the sa. Nagasaki Muro has arrived here but there was no sign of Chiang Kai-shek. He was re- ported to have boarded the ship on his way to Shanghai.

OVERSEA TRADE.

MR. ARTHUR SAMUEL'S SUCCESSOR.

London, Nov. 10.

Reuter.

PROPERTY SALE.

SHAMSHUIPO LOT ATTRACTS

In making the survey the aero- plane will be flown at a height of. 10,000ft. along the course of the river, and a series of vertical, over- lapping photographs will be taken from this height. As well as making a mosaic of the river the surveyors will make special large- Reale mosaica of the rapids. All POOR BIDDING.

air surveys depend for their ac At the China Auction Rooms curacy on ground, control, and in yesterday, Mr. E. V. M. R. de this case the control is being pro- Souza disposed of a lot at:Sham- vided by the company's own Bur shuipo: there being few bidders veyors. They will first proceed present and only two raises were up the river to fix selected points made above the opening price. by astronomical observation and

The lot in question was New wireless time signals. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 101 to-

The director in charge of this gether with the messuages thereon survey will be Major Cochran- known as No. 02 Apliu Street, Patrick, who is the director · in 733 square feet at an annual charge of the Rhodesian survey Crown Rept of $1.00.

party. Northern Rhodesia, which

The property is held for the re- consists largely of orchard bush Captain Douglas Hacking hassidue of the term of 75 years com- country, is known to have mineral In addition to the latest ship-been appointed Parliamentary Se ment two other Leyland chassis, one cretary to the Department of Over-mencing from July, 1898, with possibilities; but at the present a right of renewal for a further time it is almost entirely unmapped Vulcan and one Morris are expect- seas Trade, vice AM. Samuel now term of 24 years.. ed in the near future and as soon Financial Secretary for Treasury.

and undeveloped. The new survey Opening at $3,500, two bids of will afford a fresh illustration of as bodies have been made and fitted, Colone: Sir Vivian Menderson has $100 each were registered and the the important part which atrial

appointed Parliamentary the buses will be put on the road. been For each new vehicle put on the Secretary to the Home Office vice lot was knocked down to Mr. Pun survey of anmapped areau is be service three of the smaller vehicles Captain Hacking. British. Wire Kum Sing, c/o Messrs.. Lee and ginning to play in the further Russ at $3,700 without further development of the material re- less.

opposition.

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