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must have seemed a reasonably safe: The following is the list of declaration, considering, the, bowling local share quotations issued thi

*Civil at their disposal. But tho

morning.

Banks. a day out. TO LET.--No. 3, King's Park Build-Service batsmen. had ings, Austin Road, Kowloon, four Perry who so far has not had much

H.K. Banks, $1,015 b.

Banks roomed FLAT. Hot and Cold Water. luck this year, got 59, while Richard Garage Optional. Apply Union Trad-son made 11 and the game was pulled. ing Co. York Building, Telephone off in the last over but one of the

day. It

was a great performance 27738

and 'very encouraging for their new skiner B.C.K. Hawkins: D. Me- Lellan made a welcome reappearance in the side.

CHEAP FLATS. At Nos, 26, 28 and 30 Robinson Road, and No. 7 Village Road Godowns to lot. Two large godowns of about 4,000 and 8,000 sq. # at Nos. 145 and 147 Gloucester Road.. Apply Kwong Sang Hong, Ltd., G. F. O. Box 320.

JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES

As I had expected, Craigengewer second were too good for the Recreio who depend very largely on W, A. TO LET Nice Flats in Nathan Road, Reed, and usually put up a wretched score if he fails to come off. Their Carnarvon Road, Hankow Road and Peking Rand, Kowloon. Three to Six small total of 64 however was nearly Rooms. Modern Conveniences Near good enough for the C.C.C., as, but Forry. Alno Shop No. 20, Nathan for a useful 44 not out by C. W. Lam, Road. 30 x 150. Apply Tung Tack who used to play a good deal for the Co, 6, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. First, they might possibly have been 25340.

AMERICA'S NEW .WONDER. BRIDGE

beaten. As it was they only won by the wickets.

The other three games resulted in hdraw. They C.S.C.C. were lucky to draw against the R.A.S.C., though II.K.C.C were not far behind Lim them in fortune! It looks, in the latter game as if the K.C.C. might have been able to declare earlier

without knowling the full facts net. A third draw was between the former declared with seven wickets Sappers and the Navy, and as the down, and the latter were only nine runs behind niso with seven wickels down, it may be taken as a very falt result.

(Continued from Page 64 face required six hours, owing to the immense pressure of water at the deep level. The greatest care had to be exercised to prevent him from becoming a victim to the Arended "bends," an excruciatingly painful muscular contraction from heavy into light pressure areas.

The only non-League match in the Financing of the project was ar-į

the Reconstruction Junior Division was tptween Police ranged by

at home, Finance Corporation, which set and LR.C. The former, apart a sum of £12,000,000 na n first bent the I.R.G. by twelve runs in a loan. Toll charges when the bridge very low, scoring game. The Police to be doing pretty well this

but one cannot fairly Juich I do 1

scem

.

OTHER GAMES

is in operation are expected to pay year. There is no doubt to my mind maintenance, and that cricket in the Colony han new *for upkeep.

got well under way. There is always amortisation.

When completed the bridge will rather a dead reaction for a month accommodate six motor-ear abreast or so after an Interport match played on its upper deck, with three lanca locally but the New Year sees things

getting going, and of for heavy traffic below and two University come into the picture with inter-urban electric tramways. Its their League Programme. capacity will be 300,000 motor- vehicles cach 24 hours.

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Ferries at present earry 50,000 passengera daily across the bay. Estimates carefully made place the traffic for 1937, the first complete years in which the bridge will come into operation, at 8,000,000 lorries and similar vehicles and 16,000,000 passenger motor-cars. By 1950 the engineers believe this-figure will be increased to a total of 50,000,000 vehicles of all kinds using the bridge every year.

The completed cost of the. great bridge by San Francisco's Golden Gate will be approximately £16,- 000,000.

After five years' work it is ex- pected, shouki no new obstacle in- tervene, to be ready to receive its first burden of wheeled trallic some time next year.

course the

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FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR

HEROIN PILL POSSESSION

WOMAN ONLY

DUPE

SUNDAY

Old Course

Appearing on remand before Bit.

9.20. Ullinghurst,

Bryden

M. M.

1.24 AK, Forsyth, B. D. G. Barlow, W. Schofield, at the Central Magia 9.28 11. J.-Armstrong, G. S. Hughey this tording, on a charge of possession of 8,900 heroin pilis on

Jones.

0:32 3. H. Dodwell, I. H. Gehre. 9.36. 9. T. C. Manton, D. McCallum. 0.40 Conry Hole, R, Young. 0.44 T. R. Chassels, A. B. Purves. 1.48 N. E. Young, E Taylor. 5.52. A. T. Lay, E. Bathurst, 9.56 A. B. Reynolds, R. A. McKenny. 10.00 S. Dykes, D. J. Keogh 10.04 RS. Webb, F. M. Ellis. 10.08 N. K. Littlejohn, A: Sommer-

felt.

10.12 W. A. Stewart, D. L. Prophet, 10.10 FC Mudie, A. Webster. 10.28 C. Monagimn. E. des Vooux. 10,24 W. J. B, Key, P, Morrison. 10.28 K. K. Rounds, IL. H. Pethick 10.32 W. L Alexander, C. W. Jeffries, 10.36 Hongkong Bank, Chartered

Bank.

cond floor of No: 200 Wanchai Read on January 10, So Woon, single woman, aged 20 yours, was nod $1000, in default Blx months hard Jabour...

Revenue Officer Geimmitt said he raided the floor about 8 a.m. on Janu- ary 10. The door was locked, and the inmates refused to open it. He tried to break it down and injured his, shoulder. The door was then upened, and on the premises wore

the defendant, her sister and mi.

5th of whom had arrived Dantan the night before. The defen- dant stated aho Ead been on the premises for the past nine months. She was paid by her master to keep the place. Her master had brought the suitcase with the pills and left it. on the floor. The defendant, how- ever, would not d'sclose the Identity of her master or where he lived. She was just the keeper of the premises. Mr. C. Y. Kwan, appearing for the defendant, admitted the charge, 11.00 Royal Engineers, John and in mitigation and the prosecu-:

Hutchison & Co.

tlon

10.40 W. E. Hunt, T. Lindars. 10.44 3. D. McClatchie, J. A. D.

Morrison. 10.48 W. A. Cornell, H. E. Stone. 10.52 H, N: Williamson, T. R. Rowell,

D. S. Edward, 10.56

W. W. C Shewan.

11.04

་ ་

11. L. Moncrieff, Wing Cdr. Bishop

11.03 J. B. Mackle, Surg. Lt. Cdr.

May. 11.13 G. T. May, A.. McKellar.

Now Courne

9.24 H. M. Sommers, J, A. Shaw, 9.32 H. Jusserand, R A. Rodgers. 9.40 W. Sharp, A..A. Bremner.

9.48 Lt; Col, Robertson, Lt. Col.

Matthews. 9.50 H. and Mrs. Overy," 10.04 K..W. Jones, P. L. Leefo.

MACHINERY STOLEN

"COURT WATCHMEN

SENTENCED :.

had put the camo nlrly when. Mr Grimmitt had stated that the defendant was, only the dupe of someone else. The defendant was on amah and had been out of employ- ment for some months. Her parents were living, and, driven by poverty, to she was tempted by a 'certain person. Introduced to her by a friend. Vern, the suitcase for a math pay ment. She was unpore that the snitcase contained heroin 'villa. The

TUES

WAX defendant at Mr.

an ignorant country bamokin, and he asked that a lonient view be taken.

ANOTHER CASE

-Chorked with the possession of ouantity of heroin pile at No. 383 Reclamation Street, second floor, on January 3, Lo Shin-chuen. 40, golds wwich was formally remanded for six days by Mr. E. I. Wynne Joner at the Kowloon Magistracy this

··mmning.

Mr. M. W. Lo nuneared for the defendants while Revenue-Offer H. Placed in charge of a premises in Major opcared for the prosecution. respect of which a distress warrant A 50-year-old widov, Yuen Ping, had been lesued by, the Supreme.dparately charged with the bos- Court, Lai Hwong and Wang Fat ession of 1,604 hamin niis nt. No. 385 stole parts of machinery on theoremation Streat, first floor, and premises, with another man, Wong was also remanded until Thursday

-morning, Kan.

Defendent pleaded silly hot, Re- bo The three men were produced fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central for Malor asked his Worship Magistracy this morning, charged held the ease over and hear it at, with the theft of a quithtity of the same time as the first case nx machinery from the ground floor of they were connected.

wib,**cd The yesmin 14 140 Wanchal Road. The com- found at No. 363 Reclamation Strout. No. 140

·WAS

Botective-Sub-Inspector A. E. Carey Are Boor, and she looks the unlice In the latter podpora whaýa pha onen- Baid the rent collector went to Nội - a mbele sad sainted but the ville. 160 Wanchai Road, first floor, which the gharon portnak the other defcri- was vacant, and there found thedant was in regard to another qua??- machinery, He made a report to the

hernia rills,

and

police a detective was sent to Mr. In med, that it would be make enquiries. The detective noticed hatter to take the gases at the same that the ground floor of No. 149 wasime, as the defense, would be that

He being used as a machine shop.

GANDHI PETTER

went there and saw the first defon-he woman had dad the pills où dant, who stated he was the master his (Mr. Lo) client's bed. of the shop. The detective also notic ed that some of the machinery on the floor had been partly dismantled. and unnected that the shop was not functioning. He then asked the de fendant. who he was, and defendant admitted he wna a 'Supreme

Wardha, Jan. 16.

Mahatma Gandhi is progressing. Court Satisfactorily and be is leaving Bom- watchman, and also told the poller bay, en route, Ahmedabad, where he later that the second defendant was hopes to recuperate-Router. in charge of the premises, The

premises

had been taken over by the Supreme Court under a distress

The first and accond defendants want on January 0, and the first admitted the charge and were each and second defendants were put in ntenced to three months' hard lo- charge of the place. The third debour. The third defendant. denied, fendent was arrested on information and on Inspector Carey accepting his supplied by the other two defendants. plea, he was discharged. -

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Telephone: 30244, 80245, 80246. Cable Address: Swanstock. Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Buildings, Suits 119/122.

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

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

Of old, the "town-crier" made things known.

To do this he rang his bell at certain points where he could be sure of the biggest crowds. The difference between then and to-day is that circulation was indicated by the number of listeners; the advertiser of 1936 can only gauge the field his message covers by the num ber of newspaper readers.

Hence the reason for Chartered Accountants" Certificates of Newspaper Sales.

However much advertising may be discussed, the indisputable fact remains that newspapers must be the first charge on the advertising schedule.

The South China Morning Post and The Hong- kong Telegraph give the widest possible. certified coverage.

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