1935-03-09 — Page 13

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Sir MALCOLM CAMPBELL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH

70

USED FERODO LININGS

BLUEBIRD'S

BRAKES AND CLUTCH

were

fitted with FERODO

LININGS

MEASURED MILE.

276.816. M.P.H. Average. MEASURED KILOMETER. 276.160. K.P.H. Average. MAXIMUM SPEED ATTAINED. 281.03. M.P.H.

AGENTS.

DODWELL & Co., Ltd.

WANTED AT ONCE

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,

SHOES, HATS, ETC.

will be very gratefully received by the HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY at the Old Police Station, Wanchai

on

MONDAYS & THURSDAYS from 10.30 a.m. to 12,00 noon. Send us your old clothes.

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

Kaye Don. British motor car and speedboat racing driver, is shown in America, where he is on vacation with his wife. He attended the speed triste when Sir Malcolm Campbell aot a new

record over the sand of Daytona Beach.

CONSTABLE'S DEATH

EVIDENCE OF PREVIOUS SUICIDE ATTEMPT

TRADE MARK CASE

INFRINGEMENT OF LABELS ALLEGED

Evidence that the deceased had The Sam Fung firm, of No. 163-165 on a previous occasion attempted to Pak Tai Street, wero complainants commit suicide by taking opium, as before Mr. A. W. G. B. Grantham a result of an altercation with his at the Kowloon Police Court yester concubine, was given at the resum- day afternoon in a series of threo ed inquiry into the death of a Chi-of No. 132 Yee Kuk Street and No. charges brought against Lai Chi-wan, nese constable, Ngan Yam, before 131 Tai Nan Street, regarding the Mr. W. Schofield, sitting as alleged possession of face powder, Coroner, at the Central Magistracy labels, wrappers, boxes and papers yesterday afternoon.

to which a forged trade mark had

The jury comprise Messrs., C. M. been falsely applied. Sousa (Foreman), Lo Tak-chung and Ho Yu-tin.

Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton appeared

| for the prosecution, while the defend- The constables body was found! D'Almada, senior.

ant was represented by Mr. Leo on the hillside in the Bay View dis- trict on the morning of January test the infringements. Ifis defence Mr. D'Almada said he did not con- 26, with a bullet wound in the head. was that his client was simply an

Ngan Cheung, brother of the de-employee of the defendant firm: ceased, employed in the Chineso The complainant, Wong Shut, de- Maritime Customs, said he last saw posed that the Sam Fung firm, of his brother at the beginning of which he was manager, manufacturod January. His brother was thon face powder. His registered trade cheerful, and did not say he was in had used for a little over twenty debt. Ile could not say why his brother might have shot himself.

Wong Tai deposed that she last saw decensed on the night of Janu- ary 21, and he appeared cheerful and was his usual self.

Quarrel With Concubine Wong Mui, married woman, anid she last saw deceased on the night of January 23. She had naver known deceased to gamble. She had visited deceased in hospital in February last year. He had taken oplum, and told her he had a quarrel with his concubine. No one had told her that deceased at- tempted suicide on account of gambling. She did not know any quarrel between deceased and his concubine, except what he had told her of.

of

Chul Kwai, aunt of the deceased, said she had visited deceased at his house after he had taken opium in February inat year. He told her he had an altercation with his con- cubine, and he had taken opium.

mork was "Double Cash" which he years. In January he received cer- tain information as result of which witness applied for a search war- rant at No. 132 Yen Kuk Street where a seizure was made.

Further evidence was called, after which the hearing was adjourned.

Ifis concubine had apparently told him to do so. Witness sold she could not give any reason as to why deceased should take his life.

After further evidence, the hear- ing was again adjourned, until 2.30 p.m. on March 14.

COMING! COMING!

SHIRLEY TEMPLE BRIGHT EYES

A FOX Picture

THREE GOOD POINTS

The Morning Post Advertising Service provides :-

1

Free illustrations

Free suggestions and "copy" preparation

Joint schedules covering the S. C. M. Post and The Hong Kong Telegraph,

Advertise in the newspapers with the certified circulations.

1936.

HOW TO TAKE ASPRO

FOR

DENGUE

AT the first signs of the dreaded Dengue don't

procrastinate:

Take two to three ‘ASPRO" tablets every two hours until the Fever abates and the pain ceases. ASPRO is the greatest Fever Antidote ever given to the world. No other medicine has its anti-pyretic, anti-periodic and anti- germicidal propensities after ingestion in the system. ASPRO' is far more effective than quinine and there are no harmful after effects. Make certa that 'ASPRO' is always in the home ready for any ergency.

ALSO USE 'ASPRO' FOR

DENGUE MALARIA and other FEVERS always take ASPRO above DIRECTIONS

Temperature Irritability Lumbago Asthma Rheumatism Toothache Earache Colds Sleeplessness Hay Fever Malaria Gout Feverishness Neuralgia Neuritis Headache

according to the Sore Throat Influenza Sciatica Dengue

Alcoholic After-Effects

'ASPRO' Gives Great Relief to Women When Depressed

Nothing Equals ‘ASPRO' for Dengue & Rheumatism

Selby's Estate,

Ingham. North Queensland. Dear Sick

Having used your 'ASPRO for Dengue Fever and also for theunallam, I have found that nothing equals ASPRO for rellel om pain.

1 was very bad the 11 werek in December, and could not sleep with Rheumatism in my legs A neighbour called, to see me, and stg told me that ASPRO Tableta were good for pains straightaway sent to the chemist for bos el 'ASPRO. and can truthfully say that I was surprised at the relict 1- alter taking the first twen ASPRO Tablets they Look away the pains and cost strep of a night. took three Tablets a night far for nights, mut they relieved me, and now I sat as well as ever,

37F./11.

Your Entfully. (Sgl.) (M) FLORRIE LOVE.-

*ASPRO' Works Wonders

for Malaria

Genilemen.

Cladstone, Queensskud.

I think it is up sa me to let you low how I have benefited by ASPRO. Ever sloce 1910 have been tarter to MALARIA FEVER, having contracted, same in Rhodes, German East Africa and the Straits Settlement

come to Australis from the liter country five years ago, and for the first two at half years was continuity in hospital in Victoria and New South Wales, on tsivine in Queenstand, a friend advised nie to try "ASPRO." I slid," and it has, worked weders. a cautinue to get light attacks of Malaria, but find kl 1 tuku a jew "ASPRO" Tablets and bot lemon water, and cost a few hours, f anı quite O.K. again.

worthing's be without ASPRO for anything and alwɔya cery a box about with me, I can thoroughly remsend there in anyone suffering from the me malady

-This-testimonial-1-unsolicited -and-you may” make

any use of it than you think t

Yours faithfully,

DODWELL & CO. LTD. Distributors.

Three Packings, G′a. 10's, 27′s.

1

da B HAY-COGRLAN-

The famous cigars GRAND CORONAS

of the famous brand "LA PERLA DEL, ORIENTE"

have a world wide reputation, being the product of 50 years' experience. and without rival under the CORONAS cigars.

Product of

In boxes of 25 $ 6.25 In Humidor of 50 $12,50

THE ORIENT TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, C. INGENOHL.

B.S.A

ROADSTER BICYCLES

B.B.A, Roadater Bloyolse have many sound value-for-money features. Here are but throw,

TERRY SPRING SEAT

DUNLOP

ROADSTER TYRKS B.S.A FORGED STEEL HUBS

AND REAL BSA RELIABILITY

Got the B.B.A. Bṭayola Catalogue BRITISH BICYCLE CO. 30, 32, 34 Johnston Road, Tol. 23979

Hand

MRS MOTONO

Diploms

Hand and Electric Massaga

கார் Electric Mamago Holder

and Certificate of Tokyo Deald Rraho Kenkyusbo (Takro Mectrical C Institute) and the Hongkong Governmeal Lease.

$11, Wyndham Street.

REPLACE

with the

BUILT TO

LAST

USL

POWER "TO"SPARE'

BATTERIES

USL

When car trouble occurs,

please call on us—we'll give you QUICK, and SATISFACTORY SERVICE

THE ORIENTAL motor car co.

369, Lockhart Road, V

20406

USL

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.