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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930.
JEW'S CHARITABLE
BEQUESTS.
ESTATE OF THE LATE SIR M. MEYER.
THREE LOCAL WILLS.
OPIUM SMUGGLING
FROM CANTON.
THREE MORE CULPRITS ON TRAIN.
The smuggling of opium by Chinese from Canton appears to be
REPORTS STAGE
APPROACHING.
WORK OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
on the increase. Yesterday two PREMIERS CONVERSE. men were produced before Mr. Butters, at the Kowloon Magis-
London, Oct. 23. Bequests for charitable work
tracy, and fined heavily for pos- The Premier, Mr. Ramsay Mace among believers of the Jewish session of opium. This morning Donald. in the interval before the
Daily at 2.15, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. faith are contained in the will of three further cases were disposed next meeting of the heads of the
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delegations to the Imperial Con of. of 'No. 3, Oxley Rise, Singapore.
is having conversations In all instances the mean were ferenze, who died at Singapore on July 1. this year.
Ile left a large estate arrested at the Kowloon Railway with the various Dominion Pre-
ference is being reviewed. of which the sum of $25.300 is Station after they had alighted miers in which the work of the, Con- located in Hongkong. Re-scaling from the Canton train.
He has already had a long talk with the Australian Premier, Mr. Scullin, and will have conversations with the others in turn.
of exemplification of probate of One man was charged in respect the will and codicil has been of 80 taels of raw opium, which granted to Mr. C. E. H. Beavis, of Revenue Officer Tallon stated was Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, who concealed in his jacket. A fine of
The different Committees form. is attorney for testator's sons. at $2,400 or eight, months' imprison- Singapore, who are the executors.ment was imposed. A second maned to deal with the various subjects The will states "I direct that was charged in respect of 28 taels on the Conference agenda have now my three sons shali, during the of raw opium. He was fined $840 dealt in detail or in general terms with the matters before them and first year after
decease, or five months' imprisonment. my
everal have reached an agreement on the recommendations to be laid before the Conference. Their Re ports have first to be drafted and
attend regularly at the Synagogue' The third man was charged with and perform the usual and cas-possession of 38 taels of prepared tomary ceremonies, and shall re- mit to Jerusalem for my Yeshibe opium. He was fined $4,500 or £20 per month, being £5 each for one year's imprisonment. four persons to read for me, and to say Kedish, two in the day and two at night; and shall remit £25 per annum to Jerusalem to be applied on every anniversary of my decease for supplying food to the Yoshiba people and their families."
Another extrart directs:-" ireet that my Synagogue at Oxley Rise, and my Hebrew School,
STONE-THROWING IN KOWLOON.
TWO LADS ORDERED A. CANING.
Two Chinese boys were charged
revised before presentation to the delegation heads and to the Confer
ence.
No decisions will, however, be taken except by the Conference, in plenary session.
Among the Committees sitting to-day was that dealing with over- sens settlement which heard state- ments by delegates representing the United Kingdom, the Domin- ions and Southern Rhodesia.
The figures for the last two years in Bencoolen Street, which are before Mr. Butters, at the Kow-
Lhis morning.show that British emigrants re- Low vested in my sons as trustees, loon Magistracy together with six houses in front with throwing stones near the Poceiving assistance, under the Em of the school by way of enlow- Hing Theatre to the danger of pire Settlement ment, during the life of the last the public.
Act numbered
48,000 in 1920 and 72,000 in 1929,
was, in
survivor of my said sons and thei Inspector Marks said there had the last mentioned figure including term of 21 years thereafter, shall been a great deal of trouble re-37,000 who went to Canada under and so far as the income from cently, caused by stone-throwing the special £10 rate, scheme for the endowment or otherwise is at the F Hling Theatre, and there British emigrants.
The total British emigration to insuficient to be upkepi, he main was sure to be a serious accident! Lained substantially as in my life-one day. A warning had been is-all parts of the Empire time, including food for the pupils sued, but there appeared to be no 1926, 109,000. and in 1929, 107,- and salaries for teachers, out of abatement of this hooliganism. my estate, that is to say aut o the income of the property' specified in the next clande
Among other bequests, tislator directs that out of the income from his property the sum of £75 must be paid yearly to the Yeshiba! Beth Israel at Jerusalem in cun-1 tinuation of his annual donation, which he had paid for many years past. After other bequests are met, the residue of the net income)
Both defendants were ordered to ceive 12 strokes of the cane.
KIDNAPPED BOY.
WOMAN ARRESTED ON A STEAMER.
Sentence of one year's imprison-
son
is to be applied for charitablement was imposed by Mr. Butters, institutions or educational estal-at the Kowloon Magistracy this lishments for the benefit of per-morning, on a Chinese woman, who sons of the Jewish religion. pleaded guilty to, receiving and
The will also states:-" declare harbouring a Chinese boy. that if any child or grandchild of The father of the child informed mine shall cease to profess the Chinese detective that his Jewish religion or intermarry with was missing, and on information detective went on a Gentile, such child or grand-received, a child, from the date when he shali board the sa. Hong Lee, and there cease to profess the Jewish re-saw the defendant with the child.
with 않 ligion intermurry
or Gentile, shall be deprived and divested of all life intérest or any
ehe interest under my will, and!
any share in the corpus of my Testate.'
Included in the will are family bequests.
Three Other Estates.
Ching Lum, alias Ching Cho-fai,!
SPANISH AIRMAN
SENTENCED.
PRISON FOR SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES.
Marind, Oct. 23.
alias Kung Wo-tong, late of No. 6,; Major Franco, the airman who Babington Path, Hongkong, who attemped to fly to America last
000,
In the first.six months of the pre- sent year 21.983 have. gone to Canada, including 19,000 who have received State assistance, nearly 14,000 having gone under the $10 rate scheme, 4,228 to Australia, in- cluding 1.506 State assisted and 1,505 to New Zealand, of whom 505 were State assisted.British Wire- less,
·
ARSON CASE RESUMED.
DISCHARGED MAN GIVES
EVIDENCE..
On the re-appearance of five men, before Mr. Lindsell at the Central Police Court this morning, in con- nexion with the case of alleged ar- son at 17, Winglok Street, Chief Detective Inspector Reynolds with- drew the charges against the fifth defendant and put him into the witness box..
Mr. O. E. C. Marton appeared for the first two defendants, the proprietor of the shop and his son. According to the discharged de- fendant, the first two defendants and another son of the proprietor went to 63, Des Voeux Road, where witness was sleeping on the night
died at Tai Ping Maloo, Shekki, year but was forced to alight at of the fire. He was told by the soi Heungshan, Kwangtung, on June sea and was rescued by a British (not in custody) that witness 25, last year, left Hongkong estate warship has been sentenced to two should not return to 77, Winglok which has been valued at $19,000 months' imprisonment for subver-
Booking at Anderson's & The Theatre. Tel. 25720) | Letters of administration with the sive activities in connexion with Street, as the premises were on
DEROIT
will annexed have been granted the recent Republican demonstra-fire and he witness) would be ar
to Mr. D. L. Strellett, of Messrs. tions--Reuter.
G. K. Hall Brutton and Company,!
who is attorney for the eldest son,
rested.
Witness also stated that on the day previous to the fire, the third defendant had two time of kerosene and a quantity of shaving
Ching Ah-sing, of Honolula-City, Hawaii, who is the sole executor 25, Caine Rond, the second brother and waste taken to 63, Des Voeux
is having renounced his right and Road. and trustée. Everything
title.
The hearing was adjourned till bequeathed to the executor for the
She Pai-in, who died on April to-morrow noon. benefit of the family.
Hongkong estute to the value of 29. this year, at Shun Tak, Tai
Mr. G. Hollingsworth Bond, a $29,500 was left by Yin (or, ip) Leung, Kwangtung, late of No. Sing-yeuk, alias Yip Ping-wong 118, Wellington Street. left local member of the B-m of Messrs. Probate Denison, Ram and ibb, F.R.LE.A... alias Yip Ping-cheung, late of No. estate worth $25,600.
of the
18, Elgin Street, who died intestate has been granted to She Leung-architects and civil engineers, bas at the Yeung Wo Nursing Home, chuen and She Pik-chuen, second qualified as Associate on July 2, this year. He was afelder brother and eldest son res- Incorporated Association of Archi
Mr. Bond, who is at Lachelor and was survived by two pectively, both of No. 198, Welling-tects. brothers, Letters of administra-ton Street. Everything is to be present on Home leave. is due tion have been granted to his handed over to the executors to back in the Colony early in the
New Year, eldest brother, Yip Ming-hin, No. be administered opon trust.
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