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"SUPREMA"

CIGARS

are made entirely of the finest selected loaf grown in the Cagayan Valley, Phil ippine Islands.

The cigars are hand- rolled and shipped direct to Hongkong.

They have been on this market for the last 10 years, and are always sold at prices 20% to 30% lower than any other finest orands of comparable. size and quality.

Every box carries a green Philippine Government Revenue label which is the bost Guaranty of the genuineness of its contents.

Always obtainable at

YOURS TRULY TOBACCO STORE,

SOLE AGENTS."

(Opposito Govt. Radio Office)

WHY GAMBLE AGAINST ODDS?

In snopshots, for in. stance. VERICHROME Elim gets the picture where ordinary films fall. See that it comes In the yellow box with chackered stripes.

Kodak

KDICHROME FILM

HONGKONG CELEBRATION

OF

SILVER JUBILEE

Wednesday, May 8,

11 a.m.-Chinese procession.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

WANCHAI STABBING

"ETERNAL TRIANGLE” ALLEGED BY THE DEFENCE

Chan King-man alias Chan Wal wos cross-examined by Mr. P. II. Sin with regard to his relationship with the complainant, Yu Ste-mul, at the continued hearing of the case in which Chan Shing-shun, complainant's hus- band, and Ng King are charged with having procured Wong Tai and Li Chau to cause grievous bodily harm to her on March 27.

The case was heard before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon:

At Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant Lorney General, is nearing for the prosecution,, and Mr. P. H. 8in for the defence the two accused. Mr. M. K. Lo is watching the case on behalf of the complainant.

by Mr. Under cross-examination Sin, Chan King-man said that he di not intend returning to America, and ho did not know if he would have gone later if Yu Sze-mui had gone back. In New York he often now Yo Sze mui at her place. He had never gono to see Yu Sze-mul at her house in Hongkong, after the first defendant bad left for America last year. While in America, he wan on in- timate terms with Yu Sze-mui, but since their return to Hongkong ho was only on friendly terms with her.

Husband Never Objected

It was not true, mald the witness, that the complainant's husband had asked him on many occasions not to to hla con- pay so much attention eubine. Her husband had not raised any objection to his association with her, and she had never told him that her husband had objected to his seeing

SOLDIER SUED

HIRED CAR WHICH BROKE

DOWN ON ROAD·

MAY

8, 19v5.

JUBILEE SOUVENIR

KOBZA ART STUDIOS AT WORK ON SUPERB ALBUM

An excellent souvenir album of A claim against Privato A. Bhord, of the 1st. Battalion, Lincolnshire langkong, Issued to commemorate Regiment, came before, the Puisuo the Silver Jubilee, will be on sale Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, at shortly. the Supreme Court yesterday, when Wong Pak-ram sought the return of The publication, which is pul

motor, ear lent to defondant orlished, under the patronage of the $400, Ita value, and $50.24 for the re-Hongkong Silver Jubilee Commit- tee, will be produced by the Kobza pair of the vehicle.

Mr. C. E. .. Sanderson of Russ Art Studios Ltd, of Shell House. & Co., appeared for defendant and and will be liberally illustrated. after evidence had been given by bath with phototgraphs by Mr. E. A. the well-known partien the case was adjourned to von Kobza-nagy, enable A. Block, of 70, Austin Road, artist.

to be called to give testimony as to Included in the numerous illus- his Interpretation of conversations

trations will be portraits of Thelr for plaintiff.

Majesties the King and Queen, In Lordship decided that plaintiff His Excellency the Governor and could not claim for the repairs as Lady Peel, heads of the Hongkong' they had not yet been paid. He could, Government, Justices of the Pence, however, claim for the return of the Members of the Consular Corps, and high ranking ofllcers of the The car was stated to bo hold by Services. Wallace Harper & Co. pending pay ment of the bit.

car or its value.

The albunt will contain superb! Illustrations of beauty spots in Plaintiff stated that he lent the the Colony, and a section will be car to defendant for a month from given over to phototgraphs of the' December 20 for which he was to re-Jubilee celebrations. ceive $26. Defendant reported later In order obtain the Jubilee that the car had broken down but photographe, Mr. Koliza and his that he would return it as soon as the staff employed eight cameras 01 repairs were completed. When wit- Monday and yesterday. neza went to see him in March ho refused to pay the bill and tried to buy the car for $200.

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to Wallace Harper's, later writing Witness denied that he received at plaintiff's request for the bill.

Witness gave plaintif a motor cycle $10 from Shord,

and $10 cash for the hire for the first In the witness box Shord sald hemonth, and he and his friends were ofl. 110 knew nothing about cars but a com-to pay for the petrol and nanion drove the ear he hired from understood that plaintiff was to pay plaintiff and it appeared to be in good for all repairs that were hot due to condition until I broke down. The s, defendant's, negligence. He fur- ther denied that he tried to buy the car.

vehicle had to be towed in from

her. Witness stated that he was a married man and had a concubine, aninge beyond Shatin, and he sent it he would certainly object if someono paid attention to his concubine, but the first defendant did not object to him paying attention to hila concubine, be- cause she was a prostitute in Amer- iLR, He had treated her as a Jiu- stitute in New York, but not In Hongkong, where he only regarded her friend, and there question of his being fond of her. He lind given fr money to spend in New York, but she had never given him any.

WAG 10

In reply to Mr. Fraser, witness said that the first defendant had not given him any money. He had, how- ever, leaned money to the first de fendant in New York, which had some. times been rennid and sometimes not, The first defendant owed him $500 In Hongkong. His friendship with the complainant had never gone be- yond the bounds of propriety.

Constantly Quarrelling

Lo Ngan, mother of the complain- ant, next testified that she was in the kitchen of No. 225 Jaffe Rond on the afternoon of March 27, when ber daughter came in and asid something about her being stabbed. She helped her into a chair, and then ran down the stairs, where sho picked up her handbag and overcoat and also two blades a pair of scissors, which sho later showed the Police. The first defendant was her son-in-law. Her daughter and defendunt werd constantly. quarrelling over the 1

4 p.m.-"Jamborally" of Scouts and Guides at Happy Valley. of the linuse. They inst quarrelled

p.m.-Chinese lantern procession.

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Sunday, May 12

Morning Services in all churches and places of worship.

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on the night of Mureli 20. Iter daughter had mentioned to her about returning to Amerien an February 15. She thought the first defendant was in favour of, it. Her daughter'a object in returning to Anterica was to start a laundry a partnership with someone else.

Witness stated to Mr. Sin, that her daughter never told her she was re- turning to America to become a pro- stitute. When her husband returned lo America Inst year, Chan King-man only came un one necasion to

her, and then be only remained for a short while. She could not say whe- ther her daughter and Chan were in love with each other,

Ho Kit, an amah on the first floor of No. 225 Jaffe Road, next deposed to having heard cries of "save life," and on peeping through the peep-hole in the front door has seen two men running down the stairs. On going out into the verandah, aho saw them run in different directions.

A Chinese constable, Wong Kat, then said he had searched the first defendant, and found, among other things, $405.05 in money and a bank book on him.

Yu Sze-mul, recalled, said she had Identiñod the second defendant at an identification parade held in Victoria Gnal on April 15.

The hearing was adjourned to this

afternoon.

MENTHOLATUM

Rellove

That Coldi

Colds are dangerous, and often lead te serious complă. cations. At the first contze zub Mentholatuen busky an deant

h'she wantečím, it will pris sully man with them, and how touch

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KLIM-

FOR THE GROWING CHILD

Some interesting facts -

Klim has long been recognized by doctors as a particularly sultable milk for the baby or the growing child.

Tho special process used in making Klim greatly reduces the size of the butterfat globulos and makes the curds fine and soft and casy for the baby to digest.

Recently three Japanese scientists have studied the digestibility of Klim and have stated in a scientifle articio that "Klim showed the highest apparent digestibility."

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Ask for a trial tin and infant fooding table.

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