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STRUCK BY POLICE.

ALLEGATIONS IN SESSIONS CASE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928.

The Criminal Seastons were con. tinued yesterday afternoon, bofore Mr. Justico Wood, when Ng King-. Jeung was charged 'with the theft of money and clothing belonging to

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Chinese doctor living at 334 Shanghai Street, Yaumati, January 16. The prisoner denied the charge. Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith prosecuted for the Crown.

Mr. Whyte Smith said the rob- bery was of a type that was be-

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llams' Medicine Co., 60, Kiangations, lay down on Road, Shanghai.

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Coloured Shoes.

FAVOURED IN PARIS.

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Marrying Girls.

EDUCATION TURNING OUT CELIBATES.

Beautiful Dresses.

WORN BY PARISIAN ACTRESS.

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en-

Mixed colours are being used

The beautiful, gowns and kong. At ten o'clock on the even-

Mis L. M. Faithfull, J.P., the sembles worn by: Mulle. Piorrat, ing in question the doctor was for evening shoes by the Parisian

black former principal of Cheltenham the pretty French actress, now smoking opium on the second loor makers. Strapped with

finishings. these of the house, the rest of the family patent-leather

Capucines, have crented quito n having gone do bed. The prisoner shoca show rose, blue, gold, and Ladies' College, speaking at the appearing at the Theatre des designs, very skilfully Education Association's conference furore among her many lady ad- with two other men then entered green

in London University, said that she mirers in that clty. The elegancë the room and asked about a cub-treated.

agreed with the writer who said: of the winter mode is defined in Some of the shoes are of a ele, the former also asking for

volone similar to that used to flood "The aim of the girls' high the dresses she wears in "Comme opium, which was given to him.

The prisoner, with his compan- the balcony of the Paris Opera, schools is to educate girls for a le Temps Passe," and embodies a bed and during the intervals of the per celibate life. The future of Eng-the success of gold-shot fabrics, smoked, opium until about eleven formance, when the facade of the land does not rest with the non-and, the use of much velvet skil o'clock, when they suddenly pra-great bulding glows with a bluish marrying girls, but with those who fully designed in suits and gowns. daced small firearms and told the pink light. This tint, known as do marry,"

Among the models worn by Malle. doctor to keep quiet. They bound "Rose Opera" in the fashion | There is a good deal of truth in Marguerite Pierry, BTC many and gagged him, after which they world, is highly attractive in the statement that girls are now significant concelta in the modern ransacked the room and left, tak-shoes.

being educated for a future in manner of dressing-A black silk ing money and clothing with them.]"

Another way of treating kid la which matrimony, may not play velvet evening gown with side dip Although he was board, the doctor was able to get along and he reach to gild it, and straps of gilt kid a very large part, but who would flare, strass-embroidered round of his children's bed, arousing the are combined with satin, black, say that, this is not a good thing the neckline and over one side; a

in the end for both the girl who greyish tulle evening gown, al-11 brown, or apple-green. children by kicking them.

will marry and for the one who most solidly embroidered in mo- will remain single?

ther-o'-pearl sequins and beads; a

Stacking Colours,

Continuing Mr. Whyte Smith said that the prisoner was well known to the doctor by night and "Is the flesh-coloured stocking had been in the house before in losing favour with the fair sex? connexion with arrangements It has been noticeable, of Inte about a cubicle.

particularly among women of in-

On the following evening the shion, that a greater preference doctor and a clansman were in is being shown for mauve blue, Reclamation Street when they saw pink, and aven green. The idea the prisoner. As soon as the pri-seems to be tha! the colour or soner saw thom he ran away, but shade of stocking should be was caught and taken to the police brought into harmony with the station where a repart had already dress, and it must be confessed been made.

that the effects are, on the whole, happy.

Allegation Against Police, Evidence was called to support

After all, apart from these the Crown's story and a Chincac considerations, a change in cor- constable spoke of putting the pritain to take place sooner or later Honer in a cell,

The prisoner alleged that the in confirmity with the laws of

No. 31B, Top Floor, Wyndham Switness struck him and asked him change, which have ever exeraised!

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to admit the offence, saying, greater influence over the "eternal would assist them.

Femmine" in the matter of dress Witness denied this allegation than over men. Mr. Whyte Smith then read the Observe, for instance, man's prisoner's statement at the magis-dogged resistance to the blandish- tricy which was as follows." ments of the reformer who would have nothing to say. I did not brighten his outward appearance, commis robbery. "When charged and who alan make a display of at the police station he said their model costumes at the raees

as well as elsewhere.

"I was not I who robbed him:

Speaking on the dock: the pri- soner degiel tie robbery # was standing in tan atreet,?, he con- tinued, “when the complainant Lanid, "This man looks like him.", Then he dragged me back to the police station."

It was etated that the prisoner had asked for a man as a vízpossi but this witness was alwpve away

Sports Clothes.

THE MANNISH TOUCHL

An appreciation of the mannish)

on board a junk and couki not be touch in sports clothes is Blus-

brought to court.

trated in a way that is most in-

by summing up his Lardship re-teresting. marked that it was largely a matter

It is the sleeveless jacket;

of the doctor's word against the brought out, last year, the simple prizoner's,

The jury without retiring re-little utility garment of woollen turned a verdict of "Guilty" and statt. They were made. the prisoner was sentenced to dover the silk or crepe blouse or years with hard labour, .

HANKOW EXECUTIONS,

DAILY OCCURRENCE SINCE

DECEMBER...

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golf dress, and had an immédiate appeal, because of their comfort. They were and are attractive in hunter's green, geranium,, orange, or any gay colour, and braided with braid.

and

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Representatives of the lacey times.

Simplicity self at the left, is seen in the new coffee.. parfait hue, over an apricot aatin slip; and at the right, Chantilly lace shadows a chiffon print.

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OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Acroes.

5 Metrical composition. 9 Hindu Queen,

10 Brood of eagles.

Song,

12 Plexus of vessels (Aunt). 13 To bear.

16 Strip of leather.

18 West Indian shrub.

10 Sleeps..

22 Market.

23 Compositions for six voices,

25 Overturns.

26 Accompany.

27 That

28 Consumed.

20 Season of the year.

32 Fettered.

35 Kind of cheese.

38 Covers with concreted sugar.

41 Spacious apartment.

42 Only.

44 Showing tides.

46 Furnished with cane.

47 Jointed member of the body,

48 Author of No. 5 across.

49 Number.

50 Rests on a fulcrum.

31 Small oceana.

52 Epic pocop.

116. Utter "wildty:

17 Alley (Scotch).

19 Repairs frequently.

20 Swine's enclosure.

21 Situation.

21

eyelid, that appears on the

24 Hatah.

|29 Adapt.

30 Roward.

131

31 Cloth measure.

183 An Inert gas.

B4 Action.

96 Poetical foot of two syllables. 37 Throw down.

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39 Beverage made from apple Juico. 40 Markets.

42 Satisfies.

43 Murning reception.

145 Cover on the inside.

46 Unit of acceleration.

Yesterday's Puzzle.

TUJN COUNT

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2 Gem found in a mollusc.

i Asiatic country.

3 Breezy.

4 Rascala.

5 Robber on tho high seas,

Consumes.

7 Comes face to face with.

8 Indispensable.

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THE NEW FRENCH REMEKOT 7. MO,

This season's version of ther sleeveless jacket is far more Hankow, Feb. 9.- elaborate, of silk, or other "dressy"

Woman is being taught now tofbrown velvet jacket to complete a Seven more persons were execut-material, and the, very latest de stand alone, and not to depend upon costume in which the frock is ed here yesterday, the victims con-sign is built of ribbon or silk others too much, either for her hap made of fine, irregularly striped sisting of one arined robber and braid of quarter-inch width, piness or for the means of support. brown and beige velvet, with the

braided in diamond six alleged communista. Since the woven, or

Gone are the days when she was skirt pleated all round; a tiered middle of December last execu-pattern.

brought up to consider that her one tulle evening gown in two shades tions have been taking place `al-{ These are lovely in many ar hope of happiness lay in the secur- of orchid; and a natural quilted

are ing of a husband, "

kanha coat, gold-shot, built most every day on a major arrangements of colour,

No longer does she accept the slightly fitted lines, with a flare minor sale and the numbers by suitable to be worn with almost now have reached considerable any day-time frock, especially decision that as one writer put it,at one side, trimmed with fur.

with the coloured crepe suits that "for a woman, almost any marriage

collars and capelet proportions.

is better than none. The atmosphere of continued are now sa popular.

Her world has been revolutionised scarves appear with afternoonBRATION O uncertainty which has prevailed! One Parisian designer is mak-

de-chine. Gold necklaces and No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh No. 1 for Blood and "akin disms. No # for Chronie' Wacko amongst the foreign community in a regular waistcoat, semi-so that she may now go about with types of gowns, made in crepe- TERAPION. NO.3 pases. Bold by leading Chemietarios, ka since January last year has now fitting, showing quite a curve at perfect freedom married or single bracelets are embroidered and at-

and she may also carn her bread tached to the gown.

England B. Dr. Le Clare Mad Oo, Haru practically disappeared and a gen-the waistline, and with little without suffering any loss of social

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A great majority of the dres8-THERAPION" is on Wat Gort, Blamy waistcoat of a man's dress suit.

Marriage, to tempt her from this makers have brought out neck-ed to genuine packets. ET TAS AMO This improvement in the rela- Very chic examples of this model state of independence, must now laces and bracelets as significant tions between Chinese and for are made in heavy satin, embroi- offer to her more than it needed parts of modern dress to be con- The only piece of green left in eigners had its origin in the great dered in rich brocade,, and in to offer to her predecessors, but sidered in the composite whole of Walham Green, the churchyard of anti-communist raid in December, antique brocatel, or genuine tapes- surely this is all for the best, so a frock or gown, whether for St. John's Church, is to be turne Tel. C.67%-Reuter,

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