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KUPPER
BEER
KUPPER
BEER OF QUALITY
Mika Ke SOLE AGENTS:.
SALDEECK, MACGREGOR & Co ›LTD.
SHANGHAI HONGKONG, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN,
KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG.JPOH.
MISSIONARIES
SPECIALLY
REDUCED RATES
TWO
ORGANIZED
TOURS
MAY-JUNE-JULY
1933
HOLYLAND
&
EUROPE
Apply to:-
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THE HONGKONG
TOBACCO DEALER FINED $500,
FAULTY BOOK-KEEPING A SERIOUS OFFENCE
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1933.
MR. A. R. FORBES.
Jack
FUNERAL AT THE JEWISH CEMETERY
amply proved. 10 every cornur
tried
who
of of
THE "COMMON-SENSE" TONIC FOR BLOOD AND NERVES. This is how that
old and tonic, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, has oren been described. This' remedy, The funeral of the late Mr. which has proved the most successfui A. R. Forbes was held in the of its kind "for fifty years,
was The seizure of 20,500 Eagle and Jewish Cemetery at Wongnetchong designed on a commonsense basis by Flag cigars, on which it was last evening, the Rabbi Eliza renaised that the areet way to relieve
a doctor (Edinburgh M. D.) alleged duty had been evaded, and olliciating.
most allments and ill-health condi- the faulty entries in the factory and stock books at 122, Wellingcluded Mr. and war, w Golden-
The ge gathering present in- | con
sions war to start at the 1oundation and build up a healthy and abundant ton Street, formed the subject of berg and Mr. and Mrs. H. Golden-blood-supply. When this 23 GC- three charges brought against berg (brothers and sisters-in-complished nature will very soon do Yuen Hong-liu, the licensee, before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the law), Messrs. 1.L. and G.A. Golden- the rest. Central Police Court yesterday berg (brothers-in-law), Mrs. J. H.
Oxberry (sister-in-law), Mesara, This common-sense theory has been afternoon, Mr. J. A. Fraser con-
and George Rodgers the world people speak higaly ducting the case for the Crown..
(cousins), Mr. T. E. Pearce | Dr. Was Pink Plas 03 1 For the defence, Mr. D. B.
(cousin), Messrs. J. A. Tarrant genuinely helpful restorative, either Evans entered a plea of not guilty (Secretary of Messrs. A. S. Watarom cadir own experience or from to the brat charge, and pleaded son & Co., J. af. Wong (compra the experience of peop.e they have guilty to the second and third dere), Peter Wong, A. S. Gubbay, known. charges, which concerned the fac-E. Joseph, Ezra Abraham, L. tory and stock books, respectively. Walsh, at. Berreux, B. N. Albert, Replying to his Worship. Mr E. M. Raymond, E. S. Moses, R. M. Fraser said that the Crown was Omar, D. Wilson, A. McKirdy, L no: asking for committal.
Leong, Mrs. and Miss Bogdatzki, Mrs. Eliza, Mrs, Elina, and others. With the remains were buried a bunch of flowers from the widow, In this way nourishment is sup-
the from
mother and
from plied to the flagging nervous system, "Eileen".
new life is brought to the tissuca Wreaths were sent by Mr. John and muscles, the digestive system is Rodger, Sar., Mr. and Mrs. invigorated, in fact there is no part
of the
body which is not benefited and lodger and family, Mr. and Mrs.
revitalized by this introduction of G. S. Rodger, Mrs. Capell and new blood supplies. Dr. Williama family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson, Pink Pills are and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. W. Paterson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. D. Matthews,
DR. WILLIAMS' - PINK PILLS PUT NEW RICH BLOOD IN
YOUR VEINS.
The Assistant Attorney General, outlining the case, said the defen- dant was arrested in respect of certain cigars. As a result of enquiries the second and third charges were added. He (Mr. Fraser) was brought into the case and after going over the facts as far as he could at the time, draft fed the charges. The Crown could not find an explanation as to the discovery "of 223 lbs. of cigars in excess. The only pro- bable explanation was an item for $180 in the stock book for miscel-Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Foscall, Mr. Nerve Weakness
and Mrs. J. P. Robinson and Dversia Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. F. W., Palior Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. 4, P. Khinaird.
lancour tobacco.
Cigars in Excess,
The front part of the ground floor of 122, Wellington Street, Mr. Fraser explained, was tobacco retailer's shop, trading under the name of Cheung On, and the first and second floors were used as a tobacco manufac tory, under the name of Lal Chu. Of both concerns, the defendant was the licensee. It was Revenue Officer Davidson's duty to too. after the premises "and he paid three visits on December 30, January 3, and February 13. On the last occasion he was accom- panied by Chief Preventive Officer Buller.
R. O. Davidson found that there was 543 lbs. of cigars in excess. That figure was based on previous visits. The record of manufac turers between January 1 and February 11 showed that 1,223 Jǝs. of tobacco. which was
quivalent to 150,100 cigars. used. The shop made certain re turns to the Revenue Department and from that it appeared that 1.000 lbs. were issued for manu- facturing purposes during that period. Of this amount 223 were not accounted for, The stack of Flag and Eagle cigars at the time were 4.300 and 7,480 respectively, and they were sold at 81.35 per 100. -
Messrs. J. A. Tarrant, J. M. Wong, D. Wilson. O R. Benson, Lawrence Leong, J. H. Austin, T., Ramsay, L. Guy, A. McKirdy and D, S. Clark,
Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., L.. Messe, John T. Pomáhrees and Son; Chinese Staff, Warehouse' Dept., A. S... ason to., Ltd., staff of the whole dept: A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.,, and the Staf of the Hongkong Dispensary.
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POWELL'S BUILDING.
RUMOURS OF REPLACEMENT BY MODERN STRUCTURE
Rumours were in circulation yesterday that a large. modern building was to be erected in place of Powell's Building which was coverely damaged by fire on Satur day night."
When interviewed, the manager' of the Bank of East Asia, the
remines of which adjo1n Powell's Building, said the two places were due for re-building. The Bank had hoped to rent Powell's and move there until their building or wait thewas being constructed Mr. Fraser pointed to seriousness of the offence, unt1 Powell's had been re-built
and then transfer.
An official of the Hongkong Company. Investment owners of Powell's Building was reticent when interviewed.
THOS. COOK & SON, LTD.npecially in reened to the hop to
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Hong Kong
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the ground of insuficient vidence, his Worship dismissed Land the first charge. Taking a serious view of the second charge he imposed the maximum fine. of $500, while on the third charge a caution was administered.
SPOTLIGHT
When asked if it were proposed to erect a large, modern building in place of the old one, he referred the matter to Mr. L. S. Greenhill. Secretary of the Company. and returned with the answer, "There are no plans."
Asked if it were not a fact that lans had been made before the fire, he replied "There were only it.dens, and that is all that can be those sald."
(Continued from Pays 5.) tramping about looking for It's somewhere vines."
among
The young man rose, namped
about in the thick tangle, found SHANGHAI SHOOTING.
the ball and tossed it well into the centre of the field. Then he
looked toward her again.
“You should be pitching for them," Shelia said. "That was a grand throw."
MERCHANT AND CABARET
GIRL DEAD
Shanghai, Mar. 13.
Two people are dead as a result
He laughed, settling himself of a shooting affray in a flat in the once more on the mousy bank, Franel Concession early this this time facing her. "Maybe
"Don't we all?" she asked gayly.
gfternoon.
you do a few things well your- It is said that a well-known wine self," he hazarded.
and seirit merchant anmod 1., W Luyt shot and killed a Russian cabaret girl with whom, It is said. he had been living. Afterwards le committed suicide,
Luyt arrived in Shanghai Inst November and leaves a wife in the city-Reuters Special
He shruuged slightly. "I don't However I do know there aren't many girls who can dance as well as you do. Sheila Shayne." (To Be Continued.)
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
UNEQUALLED FOR ANAEMIA AND ITS ALLIED AILMENTS.
Insomnia
Women's Aliments Premature Age Back Pains Rheumatism
Lost Appetite Emaciation Chlorosis in Girls Depression Aching Limba Sciatica
After Malaria and other Deblitating Illnesses.
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INSPECTION OF THE HAR- BOUR PIPE LINE
A Harlour Office noliñcation slotca that, until further notice, a diver will be employed inspecting the cross harbour pipe line, which lies between the intersection of Nathan Road on the sen front and Queen's Pier.
& red flag will be flown by the diver's large, and craft are warned to give it a wide berth, ny the diver's Aperations extend
radua of about 300 feet from the barge.
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VILLE! GEE....
| WHAODYA THINK
OF FRECKLES
MAKIN' THE SHADYSIDE
TEAM?
I'M STILL WONDER) ING HOW HE DID IT... HE NEVER · PLAYED ANYTHING BUT SCRUB FOOT BALL BEFORE.
YEAH...BUT COACH ROOSE
IS TEACHIN' HIM THE FINE POINTS... BOY!
I THINK ITS
SWELL!
THERE HE IS, NOW... GOOD NIGHT!
HE LOOKS, MORE LIKE A JUMPIN JACK
"THAN A FOOT- BALL PLAYER!
VIHY, HE'S PRACTICING. CATCHIN' FORWARD PASSES... YOU KNOW.... SHADOW PRACTICE...
HI THERE, FRECK!!
SAY! YOU'RE GONNA YEAH...YOU
·BE GOOD, FRECK!!|| FELLAS CONT VANT TO MISS BY THE WAY,
IT ARE YOU GOING
TO PLAY IN THE
PRINGLE GAME
RED AND
I ARE GOINS TO TRY OUT OUR SECRET SIGNALS!
WELL, MEBBE YOU' COULD GET PASSES FOIZ US, SEEM THAT YOU'RE
ON THE TEAM,
HUH 7
Messrs. KOMOR & KOMCR,
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