BATCH OF MINOR ACCIDENTS
FIVE VICTIMS SENT TO HOSPITAL
Several minor
H.K. MAN AS GANGSTER VICTIM (Coulinned frout Page 1.)
his mind.
...
this morn by a push bicycle in 1 in regulae receipt of letters from him!
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 2,
the police found anything they would have communicated that fact. The reason why a report was not obtained from the police was because my client did not know she could apply. for tetters of administration to the estate.
WON'T FIGHT FOR LEAGUE
(Continued from Poge 1.)
It was only a short time ago that she said that nont Longue members, be- was advised she could do so.. 15 your fore supporting military sanctions, similar. Lordship feels you are not satisfied, would anve demanded that
am quite prepared to accept any penalties he assured in the ease of direction you may see it to impose fature aggression.
APPLICATION HELD OVER
fore be sak that he had got out of Ruling out these two possibilities of were incanity and desertion. Comact went accidenta mentioned in the police reports issued on to say, there was also one, vical polat, namely that the wife had been
His Lordship: I am very reluctant Knocked
and it was on or about the time of indeed to give any directions, because It tedy honey expenses - but. his disappearance that the reuniey would furuzer naidavit
Under ceaned, abruptly circumstances, it could reasonably he to show whether in fact there were presumed the Young must bave met debtors in Elizabeth, and whether the Mulber yet | missing man ever reached there and his denile in same
Just what the police said about 3. uuascertainable.
con-eople have been known to leave home countive wealth,"
"of Air. Young among before over such perlud of six years; had neveral debtors he may have suffered a term of
Landale Street, Loy, Lau Mel, aged ten, of 1. Wing Lok Lane, received infuries and was sent to hospital.
Receiving injuries after she had been knocked down by tramcar No. 14 ig Des Voeux Road Central last night, an unknown Chinese woman was sent to the Government Civil Hospital for treatment.
these
tuhet
Denics Weakness
M. Leon Blum, the French Prine Minister, spoke of the mystery which certain nations maintained regarding armaments, which added to the dread of war.
1936.
NINE YEARS. OF STOMACH, TROUBLE
"Can eat and drink anything now"
For nine long years Mr. I. suffered the agony and torture of stomach trouble. For nine years he rentched for a euro in vain. Yet only a trial course of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder made him so much better that he feele as though he is "in heaven!" Head his amazing letter:
"For ning years have been unier doctors and several times in hospital, last get no satisfaction until a friend told me of a bad case which Marten Brand Stomach Powder had cured.
Cheung Hung, baker, of 56, Yea! his clanamon in New York and the the other alternative is the fuel the bineland were signs of weakness. | So I decided to give it a trini, and The underworld | prizoument exceeding six yours. Suen would have been the same if they (theveryone is amazed at the difference
Chow Street, was admitted to the fact that be Kowloon Hospital suffering from crushed Jurand received from machinery mishap.
A
amight have induced
of New York to practise upon him things are not unheard-of. and have him murdered
no evidence His Lordship: I have no While repairing a cable at 6. Fuk
here except his own statement that Wing Street, Shamskuipo, Sam Kal.he was going to collect some debts. the hing, recolves an electric shock and Was there any report made to
removed to the Kowloon
police
his disappearance or any Hospital..
Suffering from two slight Atakenquiry made is all the phale
r: She: A repol
Was male to Think the The police, but I hospitais lind been examined.
Was
wounds in the right buttock, a woman, Wong Ngan-xing, of 101, Kilung 'Street, wan admitted to hospital yesterday. A man, alleged to have inleted the Injuries, has been artist- ed, by the police.
RUGBY RADIO
RATES
REDUCTIONS FROM YESTERDAY
London, July 1. As from to-dey, veductions took effect, in the rates for radio fears through Eugby and through British i post stations to and from British ships and some foreign ships
The normal rates through Rugby are redued from 1/6 to 1- per when and to and frons British post stations from 114, to 84.—British Wireless,
MANILA SHARES
About
WILS
-
"League Must Live"
Genova, July 1 M. Litvino, the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, declared that the League was more than ever an in- ternational necessity.
Di me. I can eat and drink anything now, and feel as if I am in heaven- after suffering so long it does not seem true?"
Such an experience as thise munt convince you that Mnelenn Brand en bring you the relief you long for. Get n bottle to-day, but refuse to have anything to do with for the "signature" bheap substitutes
He denied that the strikes.In France or that nation's failure, to mobilise after Germany's remilitarisation of
"Does anybody think our renctions Hi Lordship then directed that the German) had touched our soit?" he application he held over for a fort-sked.
further M. Blum' vikar ainared the night in order to file a
League Members-United Press,, afidavit.
it is understood Mr. Young-left Ineal estate valued at $25,000,
ANOTHE APPLICATION
also Air application
which have brought by Mrs. Chiu Kwan Shun-
arisen through its wonderful record. n the wife of Chiu Chung-fan, Inte
Brand Ask for Maclean ace, Hongkong. Terrace,
Stomach Powder, and see that the signature His Lordship; He might have been of Yu Lam
Mr. said his reponibilitý
Ste knocked down by a vehicle and suffers
"ALEX, G. MACLEAN is on the in this motion was less exacting be
Never suid loose, ed loss of memory asa result,
ndyshtege
It must live and be stronger than hottle and carton. of being
ever, M. Litvinell said..
Also in tablet forms. If nay difficulty Mr. She: In that ease the New cause he had the York police and the Chinese Constable to invoke the law riure it was
He suggested that economic sanc- in ahtalning write to:-Bauker & Co., ago that the
Ltd. P. O. Box 536, Hong Kong. who was nequaled with this frets more than seven years
man had not been heard of. Accord- tions mil, ideally speaking, military would have heard of it.
ing to the affirmation, 3r, thu was; sanctions, should bind all members, 23 year at age and a student at the und advocated a network of regional His Lord-bip: ilus the Cours must Flue of his disappearance, iis quest pacts which would not replace but
his death. I
would supplément the covenant of be satisfied af nothing here in the nature of a police which is a matter of primary
the League, | Importance in view of your statement ja mantent ago that his debtors might have invoked the aft of the under world to get rid of him.'
report
MUST BE SATISFIED
maker
finel
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he
fue pleasure often led him absent from hozne for several days but he had invariably returned.
On June 22, 1926, he left home, saying he was going to Macao and xiner,
then he had not been seen or heard of by his people. After wait- Ing for a week, his wife instituted
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quiries but these falled to elicit his the whereabouts,
partly owing to what Mr. Chu did not know ismay of her husband's friends or his various rendezvous, In the sanit
:be Mr. She; I don't
The poller would decuno no
enquiries, and besides necessary Your Was a well-known number of the Chinatown, which is rather small. fnet
Is Lordship: The smaller it
The. Assembly will not pass the re- solution dropping sanctions, but the Co-ordinating Committee will regis- ter the intention of those countries which have not already dropped sanc- ions to do so-Reuter Special.
Strong Stand
Geneva, July 1. A strong speech in favour of main- the ensler it would be to make enquiryear she tunerte zwe nilvertisements tenanes of sanctions was made by Mr. | jes. Can you indicate to me whether year
Commissioner in Lomelon and the enquiries were made about his debtors in a local newspaper appealing for. T. te Water, South African High information as to his whereabouts, Union's representative on the As- in Elizabeth?
but these niso failed. Mr. She: 1 don't think the rehtors Things world has remained in this Bembly, when he spoke to the after-
me of any relevance in this ense,
His Lordship: But I understand The following quotations have your suggestion was that the been received by Swan, Culbertson | the existence of the debtors that ho
Fritz from their Manilu office after met his death? the close of the morising's mussion:
Prices in Pegos
Mr. She: I suggest that his denth might have been largely caused by
way,
resigned teristic of the Chinese, hnd not the Estate Duty Commissioner made en quiries about the estate of Mr. Chu, which was $89,616 and which was years before his dis-
which was no charac
him.
noon session of that bady.
He said the South African Govern
fut the proposal to abandon sanctions could only be interpreted as a surrender of the League of Nationa Impotence to safeguard that authority, hutan fatni denial of their ability to bear the sacrifices necessary for the fallment of their obligations Renter Bulletin Service.
Buyers Sellers his wealth, not so much by the deb, aliout his father who died authority, not because of the powers
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appearance.
ifis Lordship: You have here a young man who in your own words found pleasures which induced or was pleasure-loving and he may have tempted him to remain away from his years. Ulysses have me for ton heen known to remain away from their homes for such period!
Hi Lordship: is wealth consist- ed very largely of deposits and it is a very poor way to get the money
person. entting the thront of by a
Mr. She: I assume that those who played foul on him, didn't know of that.
1 still think His Lordship: But that a report should have been ab- tained from the Police,, to show that? enquiries hul heen made by them.
Mr. She think your Lordships now. must assume it to be so because if
Mr. She: But your Lordship must realise that the publicity service at that time was not so well organised
; Ile Lordship granted the applica-
CABINET QUITS
Caracas, July 1. The Venezuelan Cabinet has re-
signed owing to dissension with Parliament, which maintained that the Cabinet should be re-elected annually--teater Bulletin Service.
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The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Scott, of Los Angeles Hongkong, whilst the is member of of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist are to spend their honeymoon in Japan.
ANOTHER. WEDDING
Miss Gertrudo Constance Wittsack and Mr. William Tucker Lowe, of Whitfield Barracks, were married at 11 o'clock this morning at the Re-
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The bride is the daughter of the Inte Mr. Guido Witisack, whilst the bridegroam
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Messen. J. C. Power and M. 1. Das son were witnesses of the wedding
STOLE TRAMWAY STANDARD BASES*
„LORRY__ENGAGED TO
CARRY AWAY
The theft of seven tramway stand. ard Enges, weighing 2,040 lbs, in ali, and valued at $350, was admitted by, Lau Kwan, 2, unemployed, when he' appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morn- ing. Sentence of two months' hard labour was imposed. The complain- ant was Mr. G. S. Rodger, of the Hongkong Tramway Company, owners of the property.
J. S. Niddoll Detective Sergeant stated that at 650 am, on June 30, a constable was on duty in Smithfield when a person went up to him and eformed him that four men were un Kuding iron
Tai st the Kwong Godown, 28, Belchers Street. On the constable's approach three of the men Tutted, and the accused was caught and questioned. Apparently they had engaged a lorry and taken the stam erd bases fram oppuxile the North Fent bathing sheds. The bases were too heavy to bring to Court, he added,
ASSAULT CASE WITHDRAWN
Appearing on remand befors Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning on a charge of having with others on December 28, 1931, assaulted Tsang Yuk-ying, a woman, with intent to rob her at fung Feng
two men, So Tak, aged 20, House
and Tsang Tin, aged 27, tea-house waiter, were discharged.
Second defendant was also charg ed with robbing Kwan Chak, at No. 1004 Canton Road, second floor of $30 on January 17, 1935, with others not in custody, and he was also dis- charged on this count.
Detective Inspector A. H. Elston appeared for the prosocution, and safd the police had no. evidence to offer against the accused, and asked that the charges be withdrawn. This was accordingly done,
TYPHOON WARNING
The Manllo' Observatory, reporting at 8.20 am..today, states that there is a typhoon situate in about 127 Long., 13 Last., moving north-west.
Chan Wing pan, 21, n returned banisher, was sentenced to nine months' hard labour by Mr. J. H. B. Lee at the Central Magistracy this morning, for disobeying his depor iation order. Sub-Inspector A. J. Johnson prosecuted.
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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH
SIXTH ANNUAL
Amateur Photographic
Competition
June-August, 1936.
Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
*The followins: Bartren wil! Compelthan!--
govern
the 7-No respurumibility will in secepted for
non-delivery, loss or damage.
1. The Conhellen in confined exclusively
tate photographers, 2-14ture Aulimited in Sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in binck and white,
J.-Tha. Prizes will be awarded to the competliors sending in what are adjudgedi to be the best photographe in ench Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be publishes daly during the period of the Competitlun.
be less than M. Photograplis muat wit
Post-card airy (excepting in the Children's Bection) at the entry form should be
htly phated on the imgki
-No correspondence will be entered into In connection with the Competition.
10.-Buttler in the Children's Bretion must bear the name, age and nddreas on the entry Torin eointerfgrad by a parent,
The right in publish any or all of the | 11.---No employed or member of any fem entries in the Telegraph a reserved. C.-Photograph which have been alerady
enters in local competitions are i ellalbis.
GAL the enuclvalan of the Competition. entries will be returned to competitore on application of this Omen within reven days.
USE THIS FORM AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
BACK OF
EACH
ENTRY,
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
in the photographio frade la permitted to compute.
12.Members of the Blaffa of the Hangkeng
Telegmph and the South China Morning, Pent are not permitted to compete,
13. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
Entry Form
Please une block letters and paste this on back of each entry, If entered in Children's Section, parent please countersla here
HONG KONG SOCIETY, FOR, THE *: PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The total Expenditure in 1930 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date la $12,000 only.
Tho Society asks for the balance of.
$13,000
to continue its work...
Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,
Mr.
c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
P. & O. Building. KWOK CHAN,.
c/o Banque do L'Indo Chine,
Hongkong.
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