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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

Mesars. II. Ruttonfee & Son will No. 7 Duddell Street. move to Ground Floor, on 31st December. 'bek to request their They customers to be good enough to forward New Year orders to their present address (15 Queen's Road, Central) before town on that date.

CRUELTY TO BOY

CHAINED UP BECAUSE HE

STOLE THIRTY CENTS

The story of how a man-chained upi his 14-year-old step-son because he istole 30 cents was revealed at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning, when Li Chong, aged 60, a Urened vigarette dealer, u 123 Kwei.

In Street, was brought before Mr. E. AW. Hamilton and elarged with chain.

inse up 13 Ju-wing, aged 14,

1 lb. tin

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ALLEGED

COOLIES FACE THREE CHARGES

pose.

Defendants pleaded not guilty to all, the charges.

U.S. Considers

New Territories Produce Joining Hague

مسمت

The Editor:

Hongkong Telegraph

World Court

CONFERENCE AT WHITE HOUSE

POLICY STILL UNCERTAIN

Washington, Jan. 6.

Chan Chol-yip and Loung Wing, bathe coolles, the latter in the Sir, In the summer of last year a Botanical and Forestry Depart-great doul of attention was focussed In the New Territories of Hongkong ment, were this morning charged through questions in the Legislativo before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Council and correspondence and lead- Central Magistracy, with disorderlying articles in the Preas, culminating conduct by fighting and using in- In the appointment of a Committed sulting words at Queen's Rond, by His Excelency the Governor to go Wost; indecently assaulting Tad into the question of pig breeding and Yan, 20. widow; and entering poultry rearing in the Territories. the first floor of No. 345A Queen's, Thero subsequently appeared a report of the Committee which disappointing- Road West, for an unlawful purly, aroused hardly any comment from

A three-hour conference, on the general public with the notable the question of America's ad- exception

one section of the Press, herence to the World Court nt. The inertia thús exhibited by the public is no new fenture of the interest The Hague, was held at the Inspector Fender said that about In public affairs taken by, the com White House to-day between 8.30 p.m. yesterday the complainant munity.

President Roosevelt. Mr. Anyre, Per tin $1.65 was walking along Queen's Road

The dwindling numbers of Euro-Assistant Secretary of State, West. near Centre Street, when the Annual Agricultural Show at it Senator Pittman and

means attending the New Territories

other Arst defendant accosted her, threw

opening on Saturday is yet another Senate leaders. his arma around her and indecently evidence of the, apathy of the local Black Hawk 1 lb. 14 ozs. tin.. Per tin 2.00aulted her. The second defen- community. But despite this apathy, Subsequently. Senator Robinson, dant was also alleged to have put a few enthusiasts contline in heir of the Senate Foreign Relatione his arms around her and also as efforts to increase the supply of the Committee. ASPARAGUS

saulted her indecently. The com.

essentials and necessaries of life

predicted that the, plainant broke away and ran to Noi excuse for so small a

the Mainland. There could be

on Committee would take up tho resolution for adherence to the number .55345A Queen's Road West, first floor.

The defendants and others followed ceremony

Europeans who attended the opening

Caurt on Wednesday and would her, and when they were not allowed noon

on Saturday. The after recommend to the Senate its early

consideration. was an ideal one in point of to get into the premises they brake weather, and the display of down the door, doing darnage to vegetablea, fruits, cerents and roots 1.70 the value of $10. Police whistles should have aroused interest from were blown, and the first defendant Europeans both in Hongkong and at was arrested on the premises, and Kowloon. If there had been a large as Congress next week to adopt the second defendant later. The attendance the small farmers of the a resolution for adherence to the New Territories would have been Court, has been abnadoned.-- .95 first defendant alleged that the com.given greater encouragement azid

plainment was a prostitute, and

Reuter. which even suptiort

these modest that he went to the premises citizens of the Colony would have for the purpose of gut appreciated and which would have ting a prostitute. The complainant been interpreted as EL gratifying gesture to the efforts put forth by 55 ako alleged that the second defen-

dant asked her for $10.

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It was alleged that the Ind had been LETTUCE Hiven to defendant's wife about a The wife has since dled, vehr nite, The defendant is a thy-knith and also koepa a elgurette stall, which ho was in the habit of placing the lad in charge. One day defendant heard that the boy had been buying int of sweets. On being questioned the ind admitted having stolen 30 cents from the skull, so the defendant chained the boy up. The boy was chained round the neek and the feet.

Later, however, the bay managed to free hinseif, and a few nights after the incident he was seen by Sergeant Hill, sitting on the side of the rond trying to get the shackles off. Ser- geant Hill questioned the boy, who fater took him to where the defendant Overh

His Worship, sentencing the defen. dant to one month's hard inbour, sk, "I not take a lenient view of these cases, when people tie small children up; even If they steal a few school | cenfe," "The police are the only remedy, and it they do anything themselves they must pay for it

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· CHINESE BANDITS

IRREGULARS CREATE HAVOC INSIDE GREAT WALL

Peking, Jan. 6. on Saturday afternoon at the under the command of Liu Kwel- A big group of irregular troops Hongkong Union Church when tang rushed into Meiyun District Miss Christina Pong and Mr from outside the Great Wall yea George Suikay Lau were married, terday and indulged in pillage and the Rev. E. G. Powell officiating burning wherever they visited. at the ceremony.

Government troops fire boing

The bride is the daughter of rushed to suppress them. Mr. Pong Troi-ching, well-known Chi- noso merchant, and Mrs. Pong. The Another group of irregulars, be- bridegroom is the only son of Mrs. longing to the same command, is Lau Sul-cheuk,

being engaged with the Manchu-

The bride, who entered the Church (kuo troops outside the Great Wall. on the arm of her father, wore a white Central News Agency,

wedding gown and carried a prayer-

Look. She was attended by the Missos

Lukmal Luk, Lily Luk, Gloria Mok

and Margaret Chan as bridesmaids. Larry Ko and K, T. Cheng us Ushers. Little Miss Li Yuk-mal and Master coption was held at the Gloucester After the wedding ceremony, a re- Chau Kai-yin wero flower girl and Buildings where the many friends of page boy.

"The duties of beat pian were carried their future happiness.

the happy couple gathered to teart to out by Dr. Leo Ching-wa who was assisted by Mesars. Kenneth-Pong side the Colony.

The honeymoon, is being spent out

marry him, she must pay him $10. The hearing was adjourned at this stage until noon on Thursday.

U.S. CREDIT INFLATION

IMPETUS GIVEN BY HEAVY SPENDING

no

of

There was п variety of foreign vegetables on show embracing no less than 28 classes, from road, ted, content and suvoy cabbages to lusricus lettuce cas), French, beans, caull- flower, carrots, beet and the abiquitous potato that prompted the suggesting from Indy Peel in furtherance of the food on Empire Day in the Colony.

den of the consumption of Empire

Six leds were devated to exhibiting | Chinese green vegetables, of which there

were 2:3 classes.

These

Some of those who attended the

conference, however, indlented that President Roosevelt's plan to

TERRORISTS IN CUBA

BOMBS THROWN IN HAVANA

(Special to "Telegraph")

thly Telegraph, Conwright. Teleoraphie Maa- Pre rdinauer, 1995. Brevived, January,

sulle prime

Havana, Jan. 6. vegeinides, in the words contained in in Cuba again and many borch out- Terrorists have gone into action the "Foreword" of the Schedule of rages have occurred in different Exhibits, presented by the Chairman parts of the city.

of the Agricultural Association (the

Rev. H. B. Wells, on), are very

to

Bombs were thrown in the Lega- on district, also, and minor damage was done. The Argentine Legation is the only one to have moved, and it has been taken to a suburban residence.

So far no casualties have been reported.-United Press,

mucculent and tasty." Mr. Walls adds the Customs Administrator, Senor Among other places, the home of that little knowledge of their goodness and value would help

Alberto Belt, was wrecked. increase trade in the Territories." It is this very help which could be magi uneful were it forthcoming that It is my endeavour to stimulate by this letter to the Press service that, again in the words of Mr. Wells, "mny be rendered by everyone and would probably be a blessing to him that

uys as well as to him that sells."

Several specimens of cotton and of the re in boles prompt the question: Why is it that coiton cultivation o a commercial scale is not attempted? Our industrialists and expitalists may

it profitable to give the question The antleyelone remains n thought.

Istationary and has weakened-con- Having completed a thorough Insiderably. Pressure is highest spection of the exhibits on various stalls, and become

over the Lower Yangtse, Leenk convinced than ever that the New, forecast:-N: E. winds, moderate; The President's insist:nea on Territories can be made to yield the cloudy, some drizzle or light rain. the strict regulation of public | produce of the soil to the advantage tility holding companies makes and to the benefit of the farmers in of Iningkong's Inhabitants in general

Washington, Jan. 5. Credit inflation will be given) additional impetus by this Con- gress through big spendings and an unbalanced budget..

Currency inflation is unlikely. The effets of inflation in higher commodity.prites-and-stimulated business activity will not be con- spicuously In evidence before 1936.

the

more

SOME DRIZZLE

for a poor profit outlook. A cam-

The third moriing of the present promise Bonus Bill is likely to particular, on the way lack to Kow-assion of the English Association will loon, I continued a most exhilarating he held in the Helene May Institute pads. It will not he paid in green-motor-cur ride on the beautiful roads to-morrow, January 8, al 6.30 p.m. backs,

of the New Territaries, in company Mr. M. F. Key, who recently returned We export the enactment of with members of my family. On the from leave, is going to rak on Federal regulation on all main way, 1 paid one of several visits I had William Morgan, the XIXth con- transport facilities which will be previously made to the Sunny tury novelist. De Morgan, whose life mildly helpful to the railroads. Leghorn Farm of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. and work are enanlly interesting, in We expect no inflationary Govern- Chan. Received by the proprietora of, less well known than he should be, nuint central bank legislation,

this model farm with their usual perhaps owing to the length of his Many bills will be introduced sure tint I was conducted over the group of sdmirers, and thone who hear hospitality, it was with infinite plea-novels. But he has small but ricet in Congress, which are unlikely

extensive grounds to be shown by the Mr. Key will probably be added to to pass the committee stage. owner the results of his first ex- their number..

Business improvement in 1935 perionce in vegetable and frull grow. will be very moderat. It shoulding within his beautiful form in the be slightly better than 1934-San Tin district. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

The Health bulletin of Eastern porta for the week ended December 49 shows the following cases of in- fectious disenses: Pingue-Bassein 1 case, Cholera.-Basuein 4 enses, Calcutta 40 cases, Bladras 8 cases, Chittagong 4 cases. Small-pox, Bombay cases, Calcutta 14 cases, Madras 2 cases, Negapatam 10 cases, Rangoon 2 cases, Tourane 3 cases, Macao 16 cases, Shanghai 2 cases. Typhus-Port Said 1 cube.

It isn't only Hollanders who got in Dutch.

out

I would strongly recommend all re- another visit to the farm the number leghorns. Last week when I enjoyed sidents of Hongkong and Kowloon who of buildings, Reientifically laid take even the smallest interest in the within the grounds,

bad increased Colony, to pay visit to the Sunny,, considerably, and the care bestowed Farm before the close of the senson, on the birds had achieved gratifying and there await the pleasant surprise results in that the stock had Increased that will be presented to them by the from two thousand to three thousand splendid collection of vegetable hend, with a special yard for a breed products--not to spenk of

the of turkey that is a new fentura of magnificent poultry yards-which are the undertaking. In a letter In the a feast to the eyes The

yield of Press not ao long ago Mr. Chan in- cabbages, cabbage lettuce, tomatoes forms us that he is marketing his and fettuco forma a combination of white leghorn variety of classes and excellence of services of Messrs. Lane Crawford oggs through the quality that is difficult to believe han & Co. Patrons of this product of bis been grown in the New Territories, farm have no reason to complain that with Chinese labour under skilful ex- they have not been receiving good hart Chinese direction such Mr. value for their money. Residents of Chan himself possessen, I challenge the Colony can show their apprecl any contradiction that the products ation by

a larger

of the San Tin district can be beaten might rightfully be claimed by the patronage that by any Imported article into the Sunny Farm. Colony. Mr. Chan has given tho lie

To remove any doubt, let it be stated, direct to the doubting Thomases who that I have no direct would have us believe that the soll of interest in the success of Mr. Chan'n or indirect the New Territories cannot be mado deserving enterprise. My interest is to produce in quantity or quality that limited to the claim which all en should find a ready market within the industries have on us here, Colony Itself. Mr. Chan's one com- To conclude, Is it too much to appeal pinint is that efforts which produce to the public for support of the excellent results are not reconded by Inudable efforts which consumers who would benefit very growers of the necessaries of fe are Chinese largely were support to be accorded exerting in the pursuit of their daily to experimenters in vegetable garden- avocation to provide more produce of ing on a commerical scalo on the the soil for consumption by our Mainland,

inhabitants? It should be borne in Rightly enough, luscious straw- mind that not only will a public berries might be considered a raro service be, rendered in the assistrinco delicacy in the Colony. But for those which the farmers of the New Tor- who can afford the price and aro will ritories are entitled to expect from Ing to pay it, strawberries rafsed un-us, but that we shall be promoting der blamolens hygienle conditions, per- our Individual interest in-the feet in their growth and excellent in tretion which we shall be affording DO- their flavour, if purchased would be ouràelves were the unfortunate con- convincing argument that Now dition to he again eroated as an the Territarics Apil when properly occasion when Hongkong found its "doctored" can be made to pluce suspiles from abroad of grean sroduce avoh so raro a delicacy as strawberries | cut off through an unfriendly act of very fine quality,

which It was the painful experience. A year ago, when I had the pleasure of Hongkong's inhabitants to suffer. of visiting the Bunny Farm-itcon in the past. tained: some two thousand white

J. P. BRADA.

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