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Hongkong, 8th October, 1934..

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Director,

Technical Institute.

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Bonks.

Hongkong Bank, $1670 b.

1.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £1381⁄2

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The marrings took place on Saturday, at St. Teresa's Church, Kowinon Tong, of Mr. Jack Fran- cis Miu, eldest gen of Mr. and Mrs. Min Youn-kong, and Misy Allee Agnes Leong, fourth daughter of the late Mr. Leung, Yung-kwong and-Mrs. Leung, -

KOWLOON TAXI

INCIDENT!

MAGISTRATE TAKES SERIOUS VIEW

"There have been too many of on taxi-drivers," these negaults sald Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, whan Lee Wah-yuen, 22 years old, unemployed, was charged with an- sauiting Cheng Soo, a taxi-driver of the Blue Taxienb Company, on October 5.

Sub-Inspector Post appearing for Rev. Fr. N. Mazztrini olleinted the prosecution said:" think it a schoolboy escapade. at the ceremony and at the Nuptial was only Mass that followed Immediately They had no money, so they struck afterwards, and the Rev. Fr. A. him on the head with a club." Grapelli prosided at the organ. His Worship: I don't think it Miss Agnes Mit was bridesmaid was much of schoolboy escapade; defendant appears to be a and the duties of beat man were the carried out by Mr. Thomas M.grown-up man.`.`

In the course of his evidence Cheng. A large gathering of re- Intives and friends were present at the complainant, Cheng Soo, stated the Church, which was beautifully that on October 6 about 9.16 p.m., decorated for, the occasion, and he was at the Star Ferry taxi were entertained later at a recep- stand, when he was approached by tion and banquet given the same defendant and another man, evening the Kwong Chow engaged his taxi and defendant told him to drive to Kowloon Tong. Restaurant, Shektongtaul.

He did so and on arriving at Cum- berland Road, the defendant called

LADY MOTORIST'S CASE

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The

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out

They

the

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policeman outside Hey Fair, who was alleged to Electric Company's premises in have driven her car, No. 2926. Waterloo Road, but the other 'man through the Whitfield controlled got away. One club was found on an hour on the ground in Cumberland Road at 24 miles Se tember 21, was withdrawn at and another was found in the taxi. the Central Magistrary this morn-There was also a rattan basket in ing helors Mr. E. W. Hamilton., the taxi.

Mr. O, E. C. Marton, who ap end for the defence, said he had The objection to the withdrawal, but he would like to say that if the Folie Pad projecdid with the summons, Miss Fair would have been able to prove that she was not guilty.

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EUROPEAN'S EVIDENCE. Evidence was then given by L. i. 6 Lincoln Road, who stated en the night of the assault, he was in his sitting room with a friend, when he heard police whistles and eries. He immediately went to the front gate, and saw the defendant running by very, fast. He called to him, but received no answer, so he immediately gave chase. On ralling to the man agnin, defendant replied that he was not the man wo had caused the trouble, but Was only chasing the culprit. Two indian constables finally caught the endant and brought him back. Witness then told them to take him the Police Station, and said he would telephone the police and tell them of what had occurrred.

insisted Defendant

that did not strike the mplainant

or engage his taxi. teramos | Be alleged that he was passing by |the Electric Company's premises in | Waterloo Road when he was caught the Indian constable. He farther alleged that the

lainant pulled him into the taxi n. assaulted him in the presence of the constable.

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Stern Stutts Orchestra, dfreels | ho* mity Frank Centell, from Cat whodín.

Muna?

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Operatic programme

phne Terupds) (line from Greenwich at 12,4

An ergan recital,

mont

4.30 p.m.

... A sports talk..

1.13 m. The Northern Stufto Drebesira. diereted by John Belize, from a Manchester studi

9.47 p.m. News Bulletin,

TRANSMISSION 4.

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cords.

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3.1 M.M

Variety programme.

com-

was

FINDLATERS

This is a lovely soft wine of perfect.ruby colour, well matured in wood. It is very popular af many well-known Clubs.

PORT

FINDLATERS SHERRY

Sherry is the most economical of all wines as a bottle once opened does not deteriorate. Sherry Is

the most tonic of all winės, There is no better appetiser than

a glass. of Pale Sherry. Sherry can be consumed equally well before, during or after a meat. The flavour of Sherry is not prejudiced by smoking.

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K.P.O.

It was stated that defendant had been unemployed for six months, but he had a brother in Shewan. Tomes and Company, who

pporting him, Sub-Inspector Post stated that defendant had a lot of different

He was Gomes,

in the habit of hanging round the theatres. He was known as Lee Wah-yuen, aliaš

Ching-pong, alias Donald | Amoy Lig Ricardo Lee, alius David Lee. *

After further evidence was given yan Indian constable, His Wor

4 m. Time Hignal from Greenwich. The hip imposed a fine of $100 with ins alternative of six weeks' hard Jabour.

Wireless Military_Bund, egndue- tor, T. Walton O'Donnell.

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shall make an inviolable peace be Iween them the world over.

FOKIS' FIGHT

SEQUEL TO AN ARGUMENT

Having worked most of his life as a shop foki, Lnu Fong had hoped to clart work as manager a now chop which opened busi- nesa to-day, but he found himself before Mr. Maciadyen in the Central Police Court this morn-

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Wednesday.

Rest.

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G.P.Q.

Tainan Selstan Thursday,

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.Wed., Oct. 10, 9.00 a.m. Wed., Oct. 10,3 a.m-

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East and South Africa, Egypt

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Friday.

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Huihow, Pakhui and "Haiphong .... Youhow

Hatching Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits. Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Terukuni Maru

Enat and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles (Une Marseilles, 7th November) K.P.O.

Oct. 12, 10 a.m. Oct. 12. 1 p.m.

Manila

Reg., Letters,

Air Mail Service".

Iteg..

And if there are still Christians who read this article and who imagine that such a policy involves ing, together with Lo Kei, another Manila disloyalty to one's country. let shop, fokl, charged with fighting Letters for "Bandeong-Amsterdam them read again the manual issued at No. 228 Queen's Road Central.

Sub-Inspector MeEwen told the by the British War Office, to which reference has been made. Lei Court that Lau Fong and Lo Kei them ask themselves whether, by were both ex-fokie Lou had be indulgener In such war for any conie manager of a new shop to conceivable reason, any country open business to-day and was can any longer guarantee its own telling Lo Kel about his good safety, further the cause of civil fortune when an argument arose. sation, or even guard its honour. Apparently We know it last with grim finality that "the wages of sin is death."

H.K. Gov. 82% $ Loan 3nd

prem. n.

H.K. Gov. 4% Loan, 85% prem. n. Wallace Harpers, $731 n..

MRS. MOTONO

Hand and Electric Massage

and Electric Mazars Holder

and Certificate Diploma

of Tokyo Druki Ryoha Kenkyurbo (Tokyo Electrical Care Insiliute) and the Hoogkong Gorerament License

818, Wyndham Street,

Lo .was struck- over the forehead, causing blood to flow. He ran out into the strect and called in P. C. Macdonald who ended any further possible alter- cations. Lau Fong had 'a' mark on his chest,

The Magistrate imposed_a_fine. of five dollars on each defendant. RUBBER PRICES

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won by Mrs. Hornig and Mr. Plate, while Mr. Ehren of Hong- kong won the "booby" prize.

Dinner was served on the roof garden of the Club and a speech made by Dr. Holman, after which dancing took place to a "Peasants” band composed of members of the The "October Feste" was held Club dressed in the Gorman red received the following Straits cur-yesterday in the German Club at peasant waistcoats. The band con- sisted of several mouth organs; rency quotations (buyers) from Singa- Tungshan, and was, as usual

Messrs. Benjamin and Potts have

pore today for law Rubber:--

Spot

Nov./Dec.

Jan./Mrch.

April/Juno

Market:-Steady.

22.9/18 up great success. Games and competi-plano, violin and drums, cymbals, 23.10/10-up-tions were held for the children etc. The party broke up in the 24.16/10 up and also a sheating competition for region of 4 am, and was voted a 20.1/10 up the grown-ups in the afternoon. most enjoyable one by all-Our The prizes for the shooting wore! Own Correspondent.

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