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DISPENSARY FOKI GAOLED

THEFT FROM HIS

EMPLOYERS

Yeum Pak-kwal, alias Yeung Yak- lung, 30. foli of the King's Dispen sary, Queen's Houd Central, appeared befora Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen- fral Magistracy this morning, charged with theft of four bottles of gum asaclu powder, the property of the Dirvensary. Defendant pleaded gulity.

Mr. 11. K. Wong, manager of the Dispensary, was the complainant.

Det.-Serat, C. Byron suld a Chinese constable, C.397, who was on patrol in queen's Road on Saturday night. saw a man approaching blin, carrying a parcel. He stopped him, opened

the parcel and found that it contained When four bottles of acacia powder. questioned, the man told the ron-` stable that the parcel was given to him by the defendant who was then in an opium divan in Wellington Street Accomprinted by the con- stable,

went fho

2215873 Wenington

Street, where defendant, after being

that he had #dmitted bottles from the King's Dispensary godown in D'Aguilar Street.

The

the

the

second man was not chargert, because

the pulice found that he had no direct onnection with the theft, but was merely hired by defendant to carry the parcel,

there had been many petty larcentes occurring in the

Wond bat

that was the first time that a man had been arrested.

3.

offler,

sult

On being sentenced to two months" hard labour, defendant asked the in- terpreter why he had to stay in prison so long.

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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.

GERMAN CLUB

· ATTRACTION

HARVEST FESTIVAL

CELEBRATION

A most interesting event, in the form. of a special Harvest Festival celebration, is to be held in German Club on October 3. The

the

programme will begin at D., with

an address by the leader of the focal Party Group, Mr. M, Hess, who will greet the guests, and tell them something of the idea behind this festival, which in a thanksgiving celebration for the harvest. A happy festive spirit will be provided by folk dressed in peasant costumes.

The men of Kleinwinkelhausen" will then appear, to sing some old German peasant songs, followed by the village youth with traditional dances. Thus the atmosphere will be prepared for the hilarious furce by the Cobbler Hans Sachs, who lived in 1500, and who depicts the

simplicity mixed with cunning, of

the

ne sman tell of

ahora.

This play will thief, and, of three peasants, who thought they

were

very clever but found that a cleverer stole coats and a goat from man them, and made them buy them back without recognising their own pro-

perly.

The Schnudahuepferli, which will follow, will be simple little pieces of poetry, sung to populer tunes. romposed by local Germans, and will tell little stories that happened here during the past year. At the Fair. everything from a real big Fair will be represented in mininture, Includ-

a bowling alley.

There will be opportunity for any- body who has an Idea to enlarge the

the scope of

programme on the spur of the moment.

As certain preparations have to he made regarding the number of guests, nobody will gain admittance Without

Invitation an

card, but every member of the German con- munity has invited a large number nf foreign friends, who will either also be dressed in peasant clothes or 4:ome In mezu Jackets-Con- tributed.

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations have been received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office after the close of the morning sessien:

Price in Pesus Buyers Sellers

Benguet Consolidated 14.00

Acoje Antamok

.20

3,55

.30 3.80

Alok

.60

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Benguet Exploration.

.28

30

Big Wedge

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Coco Grove

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Consolidated Mines

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na

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no

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Gold Creek

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Mineral Resources

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Mother Lode

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Puracale Gold

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Lom Yeung, employed at the Tal- koo Sugar Refinery, was Aned $50, in default six weeks' hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, for the theft of two brass

The waterpipe

Cocks complainant was Mr. Sykes, time- keeper. Sergeant Fitz Patrick suid defendant was arrested by a con- stable in King's Road. The water cocks were found tied to his legs. Mr. Sykes suid defendant hud suc- cessfully passed through the searchers at the refinery.

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POLICE RESERVE ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr.. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, state:

Chinese Company

Leave. Mr. Tso Tsun-on, A.S.P. (R) has been granted one month's leave of absence. пр from 25111 September, 1936.

Appointment.-Inspector (R) Chow U-ting will act as O.C. Chinese Company during Mr. Tso Tsun-on's leave of absence.

Drill Parade-A Drill Parade will take place at No. 2 Police Station on Wednesday, October 7th at 17.30 hours under Sub-Inspector Hunt. All men, except reerulis should at- tend. Dress-Mult!.

Indian Company

Training Course: Part II The undermentioned members will at- lend Indinn Company Headquarters on Tuesday, September 29th at 17.30 hours for Part 1 of Training ----Course: ---Constables-- R236 MS Dillon, R201 S. I. Bux, R213 S. B. Hussian. R210 Abdullah Shah, R256 Sher Ahmed Khan, R220 A. R. Razack, und R225 Kasim All.

Training Course: Part III-The undermentioned members will at- tend Indian Company Headquarters on Wednesday, September 30th at 17.30 hours for Part III of Training Course: Lance Sergeant R241 Sul- tan Khan, Constables R210 Abdullah

FIRE CHECKED STREET BOYS' CLUB MEMBERS HELP

Good work by police and members of the Street Boys' Club, who were batting at Telegraph Bay, prevented a fire which started in a hut in the village at 2 p.m. yesterday from spreading and doing serious damage to the entire village.

The fire was caused by a spark from a boller setting fire in the bam- boo roof of a hut occupied by a wo The hut and all the property within man, Cheung Leung, and her family,

were completely destroyed. The blaze was partly extinguished before the arrival of the Fire Brigade.

One case of Diphtheria and four euses of Typhoid were reported to the local Health authorities on Fri- tiny.

Shah, R225 Kasim All, R203 Jaffar Mohamed, R214 Channan Singh, R228 A. Razack. R250 Sher Ahmed Khan, R263 R. Salim, R236 M. S. Dillon and R262 Omar Hassen.

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Riot Drill-A Riot Drill will be carried out by members of the Emergency Unit Reserve on Friday, October 2nd: All members will parade outside Queen's Pier 17.20 hours. Dress Optional.

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