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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HUGHES & HOUGH

WANTS.

25 WORDS

$1.50

(42.00 // Not Propaid.) The following replica have been 908, 936, 944, 945, 967,

YOUNG

SITUATIONS

EX-BRITISH

THE MACAO JOČKEY CLUB.

REMINDER.

LIMITED.

PUBLIC ROUP.

The Undersigned have received. Entries for the Third Extra instructions to sell by Public Race Meeting to be held at Macao Roup, on Sunday, the 26th June, 1932,. clone at 5 p.m. TO-DAY.

NOTICE.

I have this day admitted Mr. Partner in my OFFICER, Y. M. Lo as

Indian Army, desires position in any business and the firm name will capacity.

Roza & Lo.'

Sound business exprience. be carried on under the style of Has hekt excellent positions of trust Firat elnas credentials. No reason- nble salary refused. Please write Box No. 968, "Hongkong Telegraph."

LOST

G. U. da ROZA, Share & General Broker. Hongkong. 9th June, 1932,

(For Account of the Concerned),

on WEDNESDAY,

the 15th June, 1832, at 6.30 p.m.,

nt the Paddock

of the Hongkong Wockey Club, Race Course.

SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES.

Persons who wish to dispone of their ponies will please forward full partirulars to the Stable Black and THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Manager, Hongkong Jockey Club LOST, Central District, white mongrel Japanese BITCH.

RACE Stables not later than the 13th Brown face markings, Licence. No.

EIGHTH EXTRA The Reward,

will be held (Weather June, 1982, at noon. 1964,

will finder pleasD MEETING return to Charge Room, Police Hend-Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on

Saturday, 11th June, 1932. mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The Firat Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

quarter.

WANTED TO BUY.

WANTED TO BUY,--MANDOLINE. Price

must be Incitrate. Please write Box No, 139, "Hangkung Tele-

raph,"

FOR SALE

com-

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 7th June, 1932.

GARDEN

THEATRE

REKLAMATION KEYNEDO, KANGNAS

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladien (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD FURNI-ARY upon Introduction by a Mem-YOU PURE for immediate disposal, single her, such Member to be responsible

WILL and double beds, sideboard, wardrobes, for Payment of All Chits, &

Members' ENJOY chairs, small safe, Deres Gramophone, American Wardrobe Trunk, Hall Enclosure will NOT be on sale at stands, Cutlery, etc. 27A, Nathon the Race Course. Road, 1st done.

APARTMENTS

HOTEL-23-25,

Badges admitting to

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

JA

Nathan Telephone 21020. European

Club

ordered nivance.

Tiffins are obtainable at the House provided they aru

the No. 1 Bay from

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, Excellent Cuisine The Price of Admission Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate Publie Enclosure is $2.00 including Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 57357.

AIRLIE Road,

Kowloon, Under

Management.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. Best Terms, Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO.

HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.

COMING SHORTLY

"THE

BEGGAR

for

Persona,

to the

including Tax, Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c.. will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meat- ing.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

By Order,

5. A. SLEAP,

Ach Secretary. Hongkong; 6th June, 1932.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

We beg to notify the Public that we have removed from 14, Queen's Road, Central, to 18, D'Aguilar Street.

WING HING CO.

TAILORS.

Tel. 21417.

MASSAGE

STUDENT" MR. & MRS. Y. MOR!

A VIENNESE OPERA

To Tho

QUEEN'S

BUY

Holder of Japanese Govt. Certificate.

From the 1st May, 1932 Message fces will be reduced $2.00 for one treatment at office and $3.00 to $4.00 for one treatment outside.) 1st floor, 4, Wyndham St.. Tel. 26051.

CIRCULATION-

YOUR EVENINGS AT THE NEW SUMMER THEATRE

A

LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED

THEATRE IN THE OPEN-AIR.

2,000 SEATS MAMMOTH STAGE.

SUPER-SIZE TALKING

EQUIPMENT

BIG COMFORTABLE CHAIRS DELIGHTFULLY COOL

WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE.

Some girls can start work- ing on a shoestring and finish by tying up traffic.

Buying and Selling—are the fundamental factors in business. Inefficiency or ineffectiveness in either may casily mean the difference between success or failure. This is why great commercial organisa- tions employ specialists in these depart- ments, and this is why newspaper space is carefully considered from the stand- point of buying, It is not merely a question of paying so much for tho privilege of seeing goods advertised in a newspaper. To the keen buyer it is not matter of paying for an unknown quantity, but the vital transaction of Buying Circulation--something which should be as definite as placing an order for so many gross of cigars or clocks. That is why the shrewd buyer of advertising thinks and buys in terms of quantity "plus quality. But how to assors quantity in newspaper advertising? There is only one way, and that again is where the keen buyer justifies his reputation. He insists upon Certificates of Paid Sales prepared by Chartered Accountants, Both the South China Morning Post and The Hongkong Telegraph gladly supply this proof.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 13th day of June, 1932, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of 118 Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 eura, conumencing from 1st July, 1898 with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days

thereof.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

New Kowloon Inland

Adjoining New Kowloon Inland Lot

Lot No. 1869.

No. 1590 Un Chao Street,

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

Locality.

པ་་པ་

flounders

Kenquremista,

More feet.

Upset

Price

H.A.E.W. Ŏ'

par le plan.

About 2,445

R.

#

899'58

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 13th day of June, 1932, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land shulpo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898 with the option of renewal ot a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 24 years leas the last three days

thereof.

CONVICTION OF A.

EUROPEAN.

SEQUEL TO REMOVAL OF

A WALLET

the

Harry Alexander Chappelle, and Private James Dempacy, the latter of the R.A.M.C., appeared on mand before Mr. Fraser at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when the charge against them of the larceny of a jacket and a wallet, and alternatively of re- celving them knowing them to have been stolen, was continued.

Detective Inspector Elston pro- secuted."

POST OFFICE NOTICE

It is notified for information that from the 18th June inclusive the rate of postage of letters addressed to Macao and China propor, excluding Sinklang, Mongolia and Thibet will be 5 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.

Letters and postcards for Europe and South America aro forwarded "Via Siberia" if so superscribed.

From Shanghal and Swatow London Farcels only London, 6th

May U. 9. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San Francisco, 13th May).

Shanghai and Amoy Europe via

Per

INWARD MAILS.

Shantung

Karmala

Negapatam (Papers only) London, 12th May.

Shanghal and Amey U. S. A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 20th May). Manila Calcutta and Straits Japan ... Amoy and Swatow Manila Europe via Suez (Letters & Papera) London. 19th May and Parcels, 12th May. Shanghai

It will be recalled that the com- | Japan plainant, Mr. George Coonay retired tin-miner from Malaya, alleged he left his cont hanging on a chair in the bar of the Palace Hotel on the evening of June 4. In one of the pockets was a wallet containing a letter of credit for £200 and drafts to the total value of £439 and over $100 in Hongkong currency. He alleged that Inter In the evening when he looked for his coat he found it missing. He re- ported the matter to the Police, who arrested the defendants in the bar of the Kowloon Hotel the next morning. The wallet was recover- ed with the letter of credit and the drafts.

Japan and Shanghai Australia & Mantia U. S. A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

hai

(Seattle, 28th May.) Japan and Shanghal

For

Pres. Garfield Tai Yuan

Eumacus

La Plata Moru Tjisadanc

Prez. Coolidgo Tatenta. Maru

Due ....June 11,

June 11.

June 11.

.June 12.

..June 12.

.June 13.

.June 12.

June 13.

Juno 13.

Takada Talma

June 14

June 14.

Cremer Emp. of Russia

Jane 15,

June 15.

June 10.

June 15.

Taiyo Maru

..June 10.

Kamo Maru

..Jano 16.

,June 17.

..Jane 17.

Date and Time

Rajputana Gange

Pros. Taft ... Naldera OUTWARD MAILS.

Saigon Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B. C

Per

Pong Tong.....Fri, June 10, 5 p.m.

President Cleveland Parcels, Rex.. Lottors,....

At yesterday's proceedings, Chappelle went into the witness- box and stated he was a merchant Ataying at Savarin House, Hankow Road. He came to Hongkong from Maniin fast February looking for work. When he first arrived, he stayed at the European Y.M.Č.A.. but later removed to Savarin Shanghal and *Europe via Siberta.. Pres. Cleveland House. He got a job with Mosars. Caldback. Macgregor on commis-

Bion basis.

Money from Manila. Regarding his finances, witness at Sham-Bald he received 150 peron a month Manila. Besides this al- from lowance, his bills at Savarin House were paid by the Chartered

instructions from according to Manila.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

New Kowloon Inland

-Lot No. 1870.

Apliù Street.

No, of Bale-

Registry No.

Localty.

G.

Boundary Measurementa,

ส. E.

N

As per sale plan.

Contents in

About

aq. feet.

Rental,

Upset Prica

6,000

R.

0118

$15,000

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 13th day of June, 1932, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Mount Cameron, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality,

Baral Building

Lat No. 539.

́Mount Camera · Rad

West of Rural

Building Lut No. 326

Thoundary

Manutements.

N..

E. W

Bret tae feet feri

As per cale

plan.

Contenta in

About

*q. feet

Annual

Rental.

Upset Price

12,000

521 $

POPLIN SHIRTS

with a collars $4.00 each. POPLIN PYJAMAS $6.00 a mát. HEAVY FUJI SHIRTS STRIPED SILK SHIRTS

With a rollas 55.50 each HEAVY FUJI PYJAMAS STRIPED SULK PYJAMAS

$9.00

||!

Trade at the PARISIAN SILK MART

7 ich Horse Ni

$1,940

Bank

Fri., June 10.

.10th 3 p.m. 10th 4.15 pm.

(Due Victoria B, C.,

.10th & p.m. 28th June.)

Fri., June 10.

Reg

.10th 5 p.m.

Lotters,

.10th 6 pm.

K. P. O.

..Fri., June 10. 10th 4.30 p.m. .10th 4.80 p.m.

G. P. O.

.10th 6 p.m. .10th 6 p.m.

Straits, Caylon, India, Mauritius, Fast and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Hakozaki Maru

Strnila, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, *Egypt and Europe via Morseilles

On June 4, he went to the Palace Hotel about 8 a.m. and took a couple of drinks. About two hours later he went to get his mail, among to which he found 80 pesos sent him from Manila. This was equal to $162.16 Hongkong money, He changed this money in Hongkong Manita and returned to Kowloon about Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

12.45 p.m., going straight to the Palace Hotel where he stayed unțil about 4.30 p.m. He then left and went to the Kowloon Hotel to play billiards until about 9 p.m. At this time, he returned to the Palace few Hetel, and after taking 'a drinks, went back to Kowloon Hotel. This fime, he saw Mr. Coonay, but did not speak to him.

When he went back to the Palace Hotel about 9.30 he met a soldier. He got into conversation with him and a sailor also joined in. After a while, the soldier picked up Bight jacket from the floor. They looked it over and in a pocket di- covered a wallet, on opening which they found some money and drafts. Witness suggested turning the wallet over to the bar boy, but the soldier refused, saying "I have been in Hongkong too long. I know nothing in the wallet to-morrow these Chinese boys. There will be

morning."

Went to Hongkong.

G

Bangkok via Swntow Swatow

Rek.... Letters,

Reg. Letters.

(Due Marseilles, 16th July.)

Bangalore

................................Sat., June 11.

K. P. 0.

Reg Letters,

Reg.,

G. P. O.

.1ith 9 a.m.

11th 10 am).

.11th 9.45 nm.

Letters.......11th 10.30 a.m. (Due Marseilles, 14th July). Prea. Garfield ....Sat, June 11, 5 p.m. Hozan Maru....Sun., June 12, 9 am, Kwangchow....Sun., June 12, 0a.m. Mon., June 13, 3 p.m.

Hydrangea

Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Tisadane. Tues., June 14, 9.30 am. Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, "East and South Africa and South Ameri- can Porta

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manlis

Swatow

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., *Canada, Central and S. America and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia

Australia (except places North of

Brisbane and New Zealand via Singapore and Brisbane.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius East and South Africn, Egypt and Europe via Brindisi.

At 11.55 a few minutes before the bar was due to close, they left the place and went over to Hong- kong. Before they left the Palace, Hotel, they had taken out two $10) bills from the wallet to pay for Foochow via Swntow drinks, the soldier remarking that St as they had found the wallet, they should make the owner

drinks.

pay for

*Superscribed

La Plata Maru

Tues., June 14, 10.30 am. Haiching......Tues., June 14, 1 p.m. Pres. Coolidge Tues.,,

June 14, 4.80 p.m. Chaksang ....Tues., June 14, b p.m.

Tatsuta Maru ......Wed, June 16, Registration...14th 5 p.m. Letters.......15th 8.30 a.m. (Duo San Francisco, 6th July).

Gange (to connect with the B.. Niew Zealand at Singapore leaving Singapore, on 21st Juno). Wed., 15.

Reg.

.16th 3.15 p.m. .16th p.m. [Due Brisbane, 6th July).

Lettera, ...

Gange....

Reg. Letters,

Reg.....

Letters,

K. P. O.

G. P. O.

Wed., June 15.

.16th 3 p.m.

.15th 4 p.m.

.15th 3.45 p.m.

.15th 4.30 p.m.

(Due Brindisi, 7th July.)

Chipshing Thurs., June 16, 8.30 am.. Cremer...Thurs., June 10, 10.30 a.mi. Correspondence only.

The whole party went down to tended to go over to Hongkong, but was therefore entitled to be Wanchai and went to several places at the. Inst moment changed their discharged. Addressing Private where they had drinks. Finally, minds and went to the Kowloon Dempsey, his Worship said, "You they landed at a big Chinese re-Hotel instead. Whilst they were have been foolish probably, but staurant where they took a drinking, the Police entered and he you have done nothing criminal. cubicle and had more drinks. I was arrested.

Take care you do not appear in a by Inspector Pollee court again.".

After this, they retraced their Cross-examined steps to the Star Ferry. They took Elaston, witness reiterated that he

Turning to Chappelle, his Wor-

a motor-bout back to Kowloon. As lived at the Y.M.G.A. on his arrival ship said he found him guilty of the engines started, the soldier gave at Hongkong and his bills were larceny by finding, Coming to that him the wallet, saying "Take this paid by the Chartered Bank on in- decision, his Worship had given back to the Palace Hotel." The structions from Manila.

the defendant the full benefit of the soldier did not give him the jacket, Inspector Elston. You draw the circumstances which he had des- however.

cribed as to have taken place be- cheques yourself, do you?—No, It was Ga.m. by the time they You were engaged by Menasra. tween 10 p.m. and 6 nm. on the gol back to Kowloon. Witness Caldbeck, Macgregor on a com- night of June 4-5. His Worship went straight to the Palace Hotel mission basis?--Yes. where he found several sailors drinking. He mentioned

was perfectly prepared to take fri How many times have you been the probable truth of that story. Bome- to the office 7--About five times. The Judgment he was now giving was based on the happenings after 6 am, on Sunday. He found the defendant had converted to his own

thing about the wallet and one of

How many times have you re-

use, and also chance acquaintances, money which was not his.

the sailors said he know the owner, ceived money from Munila7--Many at the same time volunteering to times. return it to Mr. Coonny, Witness handed over the wallet, which at boat started, the soldier gave you You say that when the motor. that time contained about $50 in the wallet. Why didn't he give This is a very serious offence. Concluding, his Worship said, Hongkong money.

you the jacket too 7-I don't know. Your intention was possibly more Witness alleged that the sailor, You say you went back to the foolish than. criminal." on receiving the wallet, at once Kowloon Hotel about I p.m. on opened it and took out some money June 5: Has it not been given in instructed to ask for a heavy Inspector Elston sald he had been to pay for drinks despite his re-evidence that you were arrested at penalty as the amount involved was

noon? Well, I might be a bit out a heavy one. Continuing his evidence, witness in times. said he went back to Savarin Ilouse about 7.30 a.m. and returned to the

Lady Pays Bill. Palace Hotel bar at 9 a.m. The

Questioned by his Worship, wit- sailora were still there drinking.ness explained that he had done a With them was the second defen-favour to a lady in Manila some

monstrances,

dant.

His Worship (to defendant), Have you anything to say?

Defendant-I couldn't be fined? Asked by his Worship, Inspector Elston said nothing was known

On his appearance, they as time ago, and she had made ar about the defendant beyond the ked him to take them to Savarin rangement with the Chartered fact that he arrived in Hongkong House for a change of clothes. He Bank to pay his board and lodging last February and had no work. agreed and took them there.

Asked by his Worship why he

at Savarin House.

According to his information, he This concluded Chappello's evid. was a commission-agent in Manila.. His Worship.-I know too little the once,

With regard to Private Dempsey, about you not to give you the After the sailors had changed his Worship sald so far there option of a fine. I find you $100, their clothes, the whole party in was nothing against him. He or one month's hard labour.

did so, witness replied that sailors asked him to.

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