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DRUG TRAFFICKERS

RAILWAY EMPLOYEE ARUŠES

HIS PRIVILEGE

miesi

were

As the result of raids earried out upon several houses in Canton Rond on November 8, four brought before Mr. E. 1. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday charged with various counts of breaches of the Opium Ordinance and the possession of heroin pills. In each case the offender was heavily fined.

Revenge OfBeer A. W. Grimmilt and appeared for the prosecution stated that the four establishments were run by, the samo "firm".

Sin Kwal, 21 unemployed, was charged with possessing 2.8 inels of prepared opium; possession of 1,086 heroin pilla; and keeping an opium divan at No. 993 Canton Road, first Bloor. Defendant pleaded guilty to all the charges and en charge (a) he was fined $224, or in default eight weeks' hard labour: $750 br four months en (b); and the maximum flue of $600, or three months, on (c),

The prosecution stated that this estabilaliment was n very elaborate one and they were going to usk for an order to have the premises searched and broken up,

Twenty Smokers

Sin Yuen, nged 27, unemployed, | was similarly charged. It was alleg ed he had in tla pommession.nt 1044 Canton Hund, first floor, three taels of prepared opium and 326 heroin pilla. At the time of the raid there

smokers present

were eating guilty defendant was

On Bned $240 with the alternative of eight weeks hard Inbour

on the charge of having prepared opium; $150 or six weeks for possession of the heroin pills; and on the charge of keeping a divan ho was fined $250 or eight weeks.

THE HONGKONG

JORADO

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935.

Curio(u)s effect on noted visitor to Hongkong prior to departure for Home.

GIVING GOLD TO ITALY

WIVES OF NATION

POOL RINGS

CHINA CONGRESS

PRESS FREEDOM AMONG

RESOLUTIONS.

the second

THE PHILIPPINES

INDEPENDENCE SECURITYy REMAINS UNCERTAIN

Nanking, Nov 16.

Washington, Nov. 16. About a dozen proposals were i Senatre William Edgar Borah, (adopted at

regular when asked by the United Press own of the Kuomintang Visth to comment on the inauguration of Rome, Nov. 17. Numbers of Italian women have Natonai tongress, when the sub-Uứ Philippine Commonwealth, in- sent their golden wedding rings to committees reported on the pro-dicated that he is of the opinion Signor Mussolini, that they may be posals cancerning State and party that the Philipping nation will melted down for, the defence of affairs. The proposal for fifiting meet with diffealty in maintaining the nation against internationalthe press censorship and the reg- independence after the transition sanctions.

turation of the freedom of speech period. He said, "I am delighted The rings will be replaced by was referred to the Central Exeen that the Philippines are now free of 1.1 the state with steel rings, ins- tive Council, with the instruction and independent and hope that

that "publicity work should hence they will continue so. It is estimated that if 10,000,000 | forth be improved."

particular nution in mind, but wives. give up

there is considerable speculation: their wedding

Wong San, aged 34, unemployed, who was alleged to have possession of 95 heroin pills; seven maro of pre- pared oplum; and to be keeping an oplum divan at No. 956 Canton

Roud, first floor, was fined $60, or, in de- fault one month's hard Inbour on each of the first two charges, and $150 or six weeks on third.

WALA

Si Totor. 30, unemp101 cribed: "For my country,"

charged with having

oplum:

taels of pre vills; and keeping an

of 130 heroin

No. 1038 Canton Rond. opium divan at first floor. Defendant denied that he had the number of heroin pills as alleged in

charge, and stated that

the he only hind

His Worship:

Are you suggesting that the Revenue Officers added to it? I don't know about that.

Formal evidence was given by Revenue-OMeer

ser Grimmitt, who stated that twelve smokers were found un the premises and they informed wit- news that they and purelinsed their drugs from defendant, who also ad- mitted it. The tin of pills were taken by witnesy personally to the Govern ment Analyst for examination.

"No Use in Bother Him"

Defentiant alleged that forty of the pills were handed to him that day. and twenty had been left over from the night before, which brought the total to 60 pill.

him.

in

Another proposal considered

RADIO: BROADCAST

A Talk on Safety First From the Studio

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z3.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

5- p.m. European Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7-7.17 p.m. "The Children's Corner Suite" Debussy) played by Alfred Cortol (Pianoforte),

Prelude No. 8

Fille Aux Cheveux de lin' (Debussy). Prelude No. 3-Le Vent dans

In Pinine (Debussy),

Alfred Cortat. 7.17-7.30 p.m. Four Songs by Peler Dawson (Bass Baritone).

1. The Border Ballad (Cowen).

2. Glory of the Sen (Sanderson). 3. A Jovial Monk am 1 (Andraa). 4. The Admiral's Broam (Beyan). 7.30-7.45 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Tales from the Vienna Woods

(J. Strauss),

Faust-Waltz (Gounod), Golden Itain-Waltz (Waldteufel),

7.15-8 p.m. From the Studio,

An appeal to the Community on Safety First by the Rev. G. E. Upsdell (Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Automobile Association). *

5 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report: Closing Local Stock Queta. tions.

8.03-10.30 pm. Clinese Studio Con-

cert.

Pro-

10.30 p.m. Cluse Down, 8.05-10 p.m. European Stamine From Z.E.K. on, a Fre quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05-8.10 p.m. Varlety Items, Vocal Duct-Nonny Nonny No

("Jill Darling")

Louise Browne and John Mills. Instrumental-Tunes with pep.

The Bugle Call Raggers. lano Solo-I was Lucky. Piano Solo-Rhythm in the Rain. Song--You've got me crying again.

Charles Carlisle (Tenor), have no Instrumental-Some of these days.

Eddle Peabody. 8.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Daven-

Half an hour of con- undrums, vocal, musten), and in sound, presented by Cecil Madden.

"Guess?"! main their freedom.”—!

Benara.

9-9,15 pm. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Renter).

rings, the Treasury will gain would like the Government to de- whether the Philippines will he try,

£15,000,000

newable to nearly

Kaldane the qualifications of Reuter Special,

paper editars and reporters and United Press, DIN the minimum vapital Jor

For Peace and Prosperity publication enterpris.a. The mat-

Washington, Nov., 16.. ter was referred to the Govern-i

The Washington Star in an edi ment

enncerned, which torial says: "The best wishes of organd were asked

Lo pay attention to the United States of America are these points in future gidationinah the Philippine Cummon- eunerning the newspaper bus wealth will pass the trial of time!

enccessfully, and that its flag will unfurled in the future an a token of peace and prosperity."-

ALEKHINE IN LEAD

CHESS MARATHON

CHAMPIONSHIP

The Hague, Nov. 17. The world's best known chess Euwe in the final of the interna- master, Alekhine, pitted against tional championship,

wan the

mese.

be

Sequel to Outrage Incidentally. it is thought that growth of the attempt to assass the proposal is probably an out-nited Press.

assailant was alleged to have been sinnte Mr. Wang Ching-wei, whom

1. Q. Grimmitt: If his

The Rrst player, scoring 15% agracies. master would come here and say he had 6 points wins the championship pills, I would be very glad to admit Beuter Spécial,

I wish he would.

LOCAL DOLLAR

Japanese Congratulations.

Tokyo, Nov. 16. The Japanese Foreign Minister,

9.15.9.30 p.m. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

1. Entrance of the little Fauns

(arr. Mouton).

2. Bolero (Ravel, arr. Brangu).. 3. Radio Times.

4. The Phantoin of a song. 9:30-9.45

p.m. Song Memories. Violet Lorraine Medley. Happy Memorles-Selection,

9.45-10 p.m. Humorous Numbers. Claphum and Dwyer on Hobbies.

This Evening's Broadcast' From The German Short-Wavers

Special DIETAMMIE M for Far Hantera tenors will be broadcal from Lacken M

nineteenth game of their prolonging has been expressed in sage

a reporter. Since the outrage the Mr. Koki Hirota, nas sent a mes-Scientifically, of Couerol el series to-day..

of congratulation to Prest-If you pretend you're blue, His Worship: Would you like to

Chinese circles that many obscure, dent. Mansiel Quezon of the PhillpThe Council Schools are good

Murgatroyd and Winterbottom. They have been playing for agencies really exist for parjoses; pine Commonwealth, through Pre call your master to give evidence on i realy_t_month..

enough for me. Norman Long....... "Your" "TORATET"

The scores to date are: Alekhine Laews, and action is called for to

bu tad The dissemination ut ¡sident Roosevelt,—Unia Press 10 p.m. Defendant: It is no use to bother 10% points and Euwe 85% points, weed out-the-so-called-nows

Big Ben: Renter Press War Secretary's Departure

Bulletins. -Manila,-Nov.-16.——10.10 p.m.... Closu Dowh...--- Mr. George H. Dern. Amerièn The proposals for the establish- | Secretary of War, who was Presl ZEESEN PROGRAMMES ment of a Supreme War Conincil | dent Roosevelt's personal ru- and the adoption of a pensigns presentative at the inauguration system for retir d military allieers || cremony yesterday, departed on were rejected, in accordance with board the USS. Chester, før the the recommendations of the sub-United States at 6.20 a.m. to-day committee +13 military affairs, - į via Ha Ho, Ceby and Zamboanga, ; follows: Restor

where want welcomes are await- Mr. Wong's Improvement ing him. He was accompanied by Mre. Dern, nis xon and his aides Naoking, Nov. 17.

de-camp. His two daughters are returning to the United States aboard the transport ship Grant.

The Congressional party are re- on November 20. turning

High Commissioner Frank Murphy is leaving for Baguio the same day

Ontharge (n) a fine of $80, or, in default one month's hard labour was imposed; on charge (b) $50 or one month; and on (c) 8250 months.

In ench

an two

| ease the sentences are to run consecutively.

A 61-year-old street coalie, Mok Lim, was charged with having s

sion of eight mace of raw oplum at Ha Shu Po Village, Kowloon City, on

RISES

BUT MARKET VERY QUIET

The official rate of the long- The condition of Mr. Wang hung dollar on opening this woning-wei, the President of the

Executive Yuan und

Foreign

AFRORS of 14 days hard labour, ing was 1o, 5d., advance of a

and was fined $20 with the Inspector Chester-Woods appeared farthing over Saturday's rate. Minister, shows further improves for the prosecution.

Business rates were between 18. | Ment. For the past few days he A fine of $1,000, or, in default five 5, and 1, 6.6/8d. The market has been able to sit up and months hard labour was imposed was uncertain and

verse freely for short priods with his friends and newspaper | Renter. correspondents,

verz quiet,

upon Ng Lo, aged 25, a car boy em-with no special feature.

Privilege Abused

SHANGHAI MARKET

Shanghai, Nov. 18. The foreign exchange, market

ployed at the Kowloon-Canton Rall- way, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having possession of AG taels of raw opium at the rullway station, Tsimshats), on Friday night. is extremely dull with exchange

rates steady at mid-morninse.

U. S. dollars were 29.9/16. Revenue-OMeer 11. Major appeared sterling 1/27/16, and gold bars for the prosecution, and stated in an $1,157,80.—United Press. outline of the case that on Wednesday night he noticed the defendant jump from the Canton express and pass

the Polica

gate near the Caslam's rodawn. On Friday night Revenue-Officer Major placed a Chi- nese officer at the gate and as the de- Peak Hotel. (We will need auther fendant was about to pass through $100 from Government for this part he was stopped and searched and the oplan was found concealed about his

legs.

THE VERY IDEA!

(Continued from Page 83)

Changes in Government,

take

residence there.-

Kwangtung-Kwangst congressions Canton, Nov. 16. al party. Rumors are current that Mr. Newspapers here state that Mr. | Chow, la may be asked by the Hu Hun-min may shortly return to Central Government to become polities in Nanking. Mr. Ha and Minister of Education and neting party will probably leave Mar President of the Executive Yoan.fseilles next Wednesday. He tr Mr. Chow La is most close to Me. expected in Hongkong Ba Bansalu, He is at present in December 1, and will consult | Nanking attending the Fifth Nu-leaders in Canton before leaving

tional Congress us head of thef for Nanking.

of our itinerary, as the Peak Huw) 40′′ doesn't necept chits.)

The defendant was employed on the lads together, we might even spring

If we enn, get one or twin of the

You,

express at the refreshment buffet. party.

Nothing ornate, mind

but just one of those quiet, dignitted

All the enmlovcen had privileges ac- corded them by the Revenue Officers, affali's for which we are famed. A and on this been in the privilege had few battles of beer, spring onions,

HOOVER - FORESEES

been abused: The prosecution addettiga-trotters, tenth, and a few that the defendant's number was "19" side-table for

with prawns on the

bottles of harder tack for the rest of evening. Incidentally, we will nced a

or so of bicarbonate of sola for early next mor unts for highrning. Say no * for eats. and $94.50 for balance of evening.

For the next three or four days, we would suggest

cest chartering our own Hotel. It will

Us a lot of trouble confusion if

we can get the Pen-

INFLATION

(Continued from Page 1.)

and

adverse international effects of the insula, say, and simply suit the doura

present policy.

Mr. Hoover thereby rallies tho

bekled

B

us and stop that Reception and for all, from us. We would probably 20

conservative view regarding silver, I bomittee, unce

leaving Senator Borah as the chief have to let a couple of the A.D.C.%.

hope of the more radien silver elements-United Press.

New York, Nov, 17. The Federal Reserve reports that for the week ended November 18 the member banks excess re- serves totalled $3,050,000,000.

Monetary gold stocks Increased by $33,000,000.-United-Press; · ***

in on this part of our programme, as we'll want someone to barrizade the windows when the Reception Com- mittee start getting frantie.

It will be natfeed that we have omitted all official functions from cur programme. The reason for this is that we want the Governor to enjoy himself, and to keep his first Impressions of our beautiful ***Colony" as "his most cherished;

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5.43 pm. Sports Review,

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JP.. News in English,

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Pictures.

11.5 p.m. Gorman Pessant Art. 'A Talk on

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