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Available
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 25 A/37
Bringing Cargo from
Marselles
via ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Sunday, 31st October, 1937.
Consignees are hereby informed goods with the exception. that thei of Opium, Treasure, and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Co. Ltd. Kow- whence delivery may be loon, obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent la to me on or before 11th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
The undersigned regret that) owing to circumstances no under their control, the cost of Cleaning and Shampooing Car- pets or Rugs will be increased on and from November 1st., 1937, as follows.
Tientsin and Pelping 9 cts, per nq. ft.
and
English, Continental Indian, 7 cts. per sq. ft.
THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
Mongkok.
H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE
The offelal summary of the Hong- Stock Exelinnge Issued kong
12.30 at Saturday
p.m. says the market was very quiet indeed.
Buyers
Hongkong Bank $1,600 Canton Ins. $250 Union Ins, $508 H.K. Fire Ina, 5235 Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $51 Indo-Clans (Def.) $43 IK. & K. Wharves $11335 1: & S. Hotels $5,15 HK. Lands $31
1.K. Electries $5414 Cements $12.25
Sinceres $1.40
Wm. Powell, Ltd. $0.45 Marsmans (ILK.) 4/3d.
Sellers
H.K. Steamboats $9
H. & S. Hotels $5.25 Cements $12.40
Dairy Farms $24.60
H.K. Govt. 45 Loan 61977 pm. Marsmans (H.K.) 4/8<1,
Sales
Union Ins. $310 Providents (New) $0.30 1.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6 p.m.
EXCHANGE
ScBlog
am. on Saturday, 6th November, T.T. London
Demand 1937.
Consignees must have a Revenue T.T. Shanghai Oficer in attendance when any duti-T.T. Singapore
examined able goods are
by the T.T. Japan
T.T. India TT. U.SA.
Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong, 31st October, 1937.
BURNS-PHILP LINE
From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL, CEBU and
MANILA
The Steamship,
"NEPTUNA"
T.T. Manila
TT. Batavia
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937.
TINGHSIEN RECAPTURED
BY CHINESE
(Continued from Papt 1.) continuing to engage the Japanese bluejackets who landed there Just week.
The militin in the Tungshan dis- also taking trict of the island are precautionary measures and will re- pulse the Japanese should the in- vaders attempt to enter that arca- Central News,
Massacre At Taying
Taiyuan, Nov, 1. Taying, a town west of Pingylnicwan Pass, now l in ruins and is strewn with corpses as the Japanese burnt down practically all the houses and slaughtered the inhabitants upon their retreat recently, according to a sur- vivor who arrived here to-day.
The Japanese
to were forced evacuate the town after suffering a serious defeat at the hands of the Chinese forces-Central News.
Fierce Fighting Expected
Talyuan, Nov. 1. Fierce fighting is expected to break out momentarily at Yunghsingisun and Chuchinchuang in north Shans! as troops of the Japanese 19th and 11th Divisions have ben massed there and are busily making preparations for a general offensive, a military re- 1 port states.
As a precautionary measure, heavy Chinese reinforcements have been dis- patched to these places-Central News.
**Doomed
Battalion"
Escapes To Safety Of Internment
Shanghal, Nov. 1. The unwounded survivors of the Chinese ballilion which, until it surrendered Ils arms and entered the settlement Saturday, seemed doomed to die, spent the first quiet night since the fall of Chapel. The men are. in the internment camp in the western district under the guard of British troops.
Two were killed and 24 wounded In Saturday evening's dramatic "run for life" across the bullet-spattered crrek
after a siege which had thrilled the whole world.
Altogether 377 got out of the godown alive. The wounded
were
taken to hospital, and the rest were first taken to the barracks of the Royal Welch Fusiliers on the Settle. ment race course, and afterwards to the internment camp, where
the duration must remain for
15. 23%
25.
27/
they of
103 | H******
hostilities.
52/
Tributes have been
paid on all
100
.82
sides to the heroism of the battalion. which withdrew from Its stronghold
30
G12
554
only on the orders of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.
The men
fough!
149
.90
T.T. France
.0.10
T.T. Germany
.70
T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia,
133
.1/6/2
The
Buying
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Salgun
4 m/s. L/C London
4 m/s D/P do.
4 m/s L/c U.S.A.
30 d/s India
U.S. Cross rate in London
Consimees of Cargo are hereby4 m/s France informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazar dous- and/or-extra-hazardous Go- downs of The Hongkong and Kow- Icon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Gth November 1937, will be subject to
rent,
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign- ed on or before the 20th November, 1937, or they, will not be recognized. To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in at- tendance when damaged dutlable goods are examined.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th November, 1937, at 10 a.m., by Messa. Goddard and Douglas.
red,
No Fire Insurance has been effect-
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1037.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
"Clod's Country and the Wojani?" (16tin's ... Kliestre, to stay ) „slimu Dilver Curwood's atury mindo lo a technicolour Blm, Coria Brent
and Hoverty loberls linya tim spilar rolea,
"The Roud Back" (Queen's and Allumitra Theatre; to-day),--1'awore ful Aprliebnent of waN, Krish Temarijnie's sequel to "All Quiol" showing what the horrors of war have done to pong men oven when they como through alive, Magnificent neling by kohn 103005 Richard Cromwell, Ring" Runderville pad Andy Irvine.
M23) We Dance" (Oriental Theatre, 10-dƒ¥),-Fred Astaire and Winggor Rogers barki uguin, Quite à change from the minibre pictures. tiny beling whown in frat-run theatres, "Marked Woman” (Bladontie Thea tre envilay),makleite Davia In Wales) role, apported ky Humphrey | #kwart.
A
gamely to the very last.Neuter.
"Doomed Battalion"
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Members Promoted
Nanking, Nov, 1. 800 Chinese soldiers and officers of the "doomed battalion,"
orders of .1/3 who strictly obeyed the
to the .1/3.5/32their superiors to hold on
31 godown in Chapei and later to with- .9.80 draw, have been promoted according instructions of Generalissimo .03% to 4.964 Chiang Kai-shek, it is learned here. It is also reported that the Nolloval Government will be petitioned award honour medals to each of the men and oflcers.
MANILA SHARES
The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swans, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila office:
Antomok Atok
Baguio Cold Benguet Consolidated
Coco Grove.... Consolidated Mines Demonstration
XL Paracole San Mauricio Suyoe United Paracale
Market very Quiei.
"
10
The other "lost battalion," under General Han Hsien-yuan, who was also ordered to hold to his post In Chapel last week, has now
been located.
Special honours and compensation will be given to the soldiers of Uls battalion who lost their lives or were Prices in Pesos wounded.-Central News.
Business Done
Unquoted
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མད་པོ་ ང་ཅའ དང
·RECEPTION FOR DUKE
AND DUCHESS
Paris, Oct. 31. It has been announced by the United States Embassy that are ception and musicale is to be held in honour of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor on Thursday-United, Pren
A · PLEASANT
CHANGE
For Your Menu!
Parsnips
American
and Swede Turnips
NEW IN
SEASON
GREEN CABBAGE
CAULIFLOWER and FRENCH BEANS
Obtainable at-
CHEONG HING STORE.
72 Nathan Road, Kowloon
Branch Store
69 Do Vooux Road, C., Hongkong.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Banks
ILK. Banks, $1,500 b. H.K. Banks, (Lou, Reg.). £904 n. Chartered Bank, £13 n Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £32 n.
I.
Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n. Enst Asia Bank, 400 n.
Insurances.
Canton In.. $230 h. Union In.. $500 b. China Underwriters, $1% n. II.K. Fire In., $235 b.
Shipping,
Dougins, $484 n. ILK. Steamboata, $0 s. Indo-Chinas (Pre), $31 b. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $43 b. Shell Bearer), 10! 73 n. Union Waterboats, $0.30 n
Docks etc.
HK. & W. Wharves, $1131⁄2 b. H.K. & Docks, $28 r Providents (old), $2.15 n. Providents (new), 30 cis. n. New Engineerings, Sh.- Shanghai Docks, Sh.
Mintg.
Kailan Mining Adm. 14/9 n. Raubs, $8 n.
Venz: Goldfield $5 m.
Philippine Mining.
Antamok, P. 53 n. Atoks, P. 21
n.
Baguio Gold P. 18 Benguet Consul., P. 9.00 n. Benguet Explor., P.---
Big Wedge,.P.-
Coco Grove, P. 61 n. Consolidated Mines, P. .016 n. Demonstrations, P. 39 n.
E. Mindanao, F.- Gumaus G'fielda P. - Ipo Gold, P.
IX.L., P. Itogons, P.
we.
Masbate Consols, P.- Min. Resources, P.-- Northern Min. 1. ---- Paracale Gumaus, P. 21 n. Salucet Mining, P.- San Mauricio, P. 59 n. Suyoc Consol, P. 191⁄2 n. United Parnenie, 17. 133 n.
Lands, locis, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $5.25 s. H.K. Lands, $31 b.
H.K. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n. S'hal Lands, Sh. —
Metropolitan Landa, Sh. Humphries, $81⁄4% n. H.K. Realties, $.4.70 n. Chinese Estates $88 n. China Realties, Sh. - China Debent,
Public Ules.
H.K. Tramways, $13.70 n. Peak Trams (old), $71⁄2 n. Peak Trams (new), $3 D. H.K. Electric, $51%1⁄2 b. Yaumau Ferties (old), 52444_b. HI.K. Electric, $54 b.
China Lights (old), $11.70 n. China Lights, (new), 11.50 m. H.K. Electric, $51 b. Macao Electric, $164 n. Sandakan Lights, $13 n
n.
Telephone (old), 525 Telephone (new), $9.10 n. China Buses. Sh.
Singapore Tractions, 23/9 n. Singapore Prcí., 23/- n.
******Industrials.
Cald: Macg (old), Sh.- Cald Macg. (Prel.), Sh. Canton Ice3, $1.00 . Cement, $12.25 b. H. K. Ropes, $3.00 n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $24.00 s. Watson, $4 n. Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n. Sinceres, $1.40 b
Wing On (H.K.), $40 n. Wm. Powells, 45 cts. b.
Colton halls. Ewo Cottons, Sh.- Shai Cottons, (old), Sh. Zoong Sings,
Wing On Textiles, Sh. -~-~
Miscellaneous.
H.K. Entertainments, $5.00 n. Constructions (old), $1.00 n. Constructions (new), $1.00 n. Vibro Piling, $5% n.
Ch. Govt. B 1915 GSBds. 83% n. H.K. Govt 4% Loan 8% prm. n. H.K: Govt. 3% Loan 14% prm.
n.
Wallace Harpers, $5 n.
Maramans Iria, (Lon.), s/- 23/0 n. Marsinaris, Ina, (H.K.), s/ 4/3 b.
EUROPE'S
LONGEST BRIDGE
~Completed By
British Firm:
Copenhagen..
·STIFF FIGHTING FOLLOWS BOMBARDMENT
(Continued from Page 1.)
for active service, but the remainder may go elsewhere In view of the change of the Shanghai position.
and
Former officers and men are asked to register with a view to further nervice. They will be requested to state their talent
previous experience and officers will be given commissions as platoon or company commanders,
All offers commanding troops along the count will return to their respective posts to-morrow after a conference with General Yu ilan- mon, Kwanglung Pacification Com- missioner, on their assignments to safeguard those regions.
During the present emergency n Joint committee has been formed to take charge of the political, military and Kuomintang nitnirs In Kwang- 1ung. General Yu Han-mou will become the chairman of the com- mittee with General Wu Te-chen as vice-chairman. The new commitee will be the highest отдал this province.-International News Agency,
Communist Troops to Aid Generalissimo
Kanchow, Oct. 31.
All
in
former Communist troops in Southern Kiangsi, Western Fukien and along the frontier bordering on Fakticn, Cheklan and Klangs were to-day ordered by Marshal Chiang at certain Kai-shek
concentrate points for reorganization service.
POST
OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN
The Christmas Parcel Mull for Great Britain will be closed in tie General Post Ofice and Kowloon Central Post Office at 4 pm. on Friday, November 12, per s.s. "Comorin." The Public aro klidly requested to post early,
The-mail in due to arrive at London on December 17.
POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Puble are reminded that the postngo on Printed Papers Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre paid. Insuficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters and Postcards for Europe and South Ameries are forwarded "vls Siberia" If so superscribed.
Japan and Shanghal
Strails and Holhow
Shanghal and Foochow
Calcutta and Straits Straits
INWARD MAILS
Felix Roussel Mulena
Nanchang Taksang
**** Cremor
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct service"--London date, 23rd October
Shanghal and Swatow
Straits
Straits
Japan
Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Van-
couver BC., 18th October)
Amoy
Australia and Manila
Japan
Joyan
Air Mail by "Fan-American Airways
Tanda
November 1.
.November 11
November 1.
November 1.
.November 2.
Imperial Airways Plans November'2. Kiungchow
November 2.
Nelous...
November 2.
· Roggeveen
November 2.
Africa Muru
November 3.
Emp. of Runafra
November 3.
Sidhann
November 3.
November 5.
Terukuni Maru Bangalore
November 4.
November 6.
November D
...............Novembar 6.
Pres. Coolidge
„November 5,
Pres. Grant
November 6..
Th|saink
November 5.
Tyndareua
November 5,
Conte Verde
November 6,
Kotori Moru
„Novembor G.
„November 'G,
Anyo Maru Behar
.November 7.
November 7.
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan-American Airways Plans date. 27th October
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San-,
Francisco, Dth October) ...................... Pres. Adama US.A., Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco, 10th October).
for active
Manila
Jaya Japan
Shanghal
Stralia
These troops have
expressed engerness to join the fight against the Japanese,
The largest unit is commanded by Chang Ting-cheng and Teng Tze-fu, located on whose men, formerly Fukien-Cheklang frontier, have gone 10 Kongsi to effect a junction with the units under Hong Ying and Chea Wel prior to going to the north- International News Agency.
FATAL
MOTOR
CRASH
(Continued from Page 1)
tained at the hospital, where he was trented.
The rear part of the roof of the car, which landed near a tree in Vie toria Itoad, was battered and the back damage window smashed. Similar
sides was done to the
and front, otherwise the vehicle, which was al- most new, stood up to the impact very well, It was towed to Gliman's Garage after the Police had inspected it this morning.
The funeral of Miss Tam, who in a slater of Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, will take place at the Christian Cemetery, Pokfulam, at 4.30 p.m. to-day.
Sharepushers
Return Money To Clergy
Sharepushers, fearing police atten- tion, are beginning to give their vic- tims in Britain their money back.
During the last few days, county clergymen for some reason the prin- sharepushing cipal victims of the gangs-bave received repayment of the moneys they have been induced to "mvest," say the Sunday Despatch.
The pleasant surprise is accom- panied by an intimation that the “investment” might not prove so lucrative as expected, and "Lo prevent loss and possible an- xiety" they are asked to accept the return of their money.
It is little wonder that those who have been engaged in sharepushing frauds should be alarmed.
During the last fortnight several of their number have received stift sen- tences at the Old Balley, and other trinis are imminent.
The City police are investigating the activities of certain firms who have closed down lately.
Marriage
Mender's Reward
Mr. D. J. Saunders, chairman
of Brighton Bench, is to be made a freeman of the Borough for his 'work 'ns amender of broken. marriages,
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He is over 80, and has succeeded hundreds of times. in his reconcilla- tory efforts between couples who camo to his court, The Storstroem Bridge, in Den-ut the court has co-operated in
Barristers and nollettors practising the mark, has been formally taken over from Danish Government
work of reconciliation and the pro- by the
bation officers have also helped, Mesars. Dorman, Long and Co., the British contractors.
-Representatives of the Danlch State Railwaya and of the contractors met at the new Orehoved Station and waliced over the bridge, inspecting in detnil. The documents of delivery were signed at noon by each party at Vordingborg, near the north end of the bridge.
The Storstroom Brkiga, connectin the Danish lainnds of Zeeland and Falster, In the longest bridge in Europe. Over two miles in length, It cost nearly £2,000,000, and embodies 30,000 tons of British steel,
The peace-making work in couri owed its origħa largely to Mr. Saunders' own happy. nar- ried 'life.
For more than 50 years unül his wife died, they were the ideal mar- ried couple.
DEATH OF CANADIAN NOVELIST
Winnipeg, Oct. 31. The death is reported of Mr. Ralph Conner, the novelist-Reuter.
Straits and London Parcels, London Sarpedon
date, 30th September.
Struks Straits
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Malla àre closed 15 minutes carller than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malin are advertised to close at or before 8 ant, registered and parent malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day.
For
Рет
Monday.
Air Mall for "France Orient Ser- Felix Roussek
vice"
(Dao Marseiller, Hith November),
Date and Time,
G.I.0, and K.P.O,
Rex.. Ord..
Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel
*South Africa, Egypt and Europe vis Marseilles
.Mon., Nov. 1,
Nov, 1, 5 p.m. Nov. 1. p.m. Mon., Nov. 1.
.Nov. 1, 6.00 p.m. Nov. 1, 5.30 p.m.
G.F.O. and K.P.0,
Reg.
(Due Marseilles, 29th November)
Ord.,
Tuesday
Shanghal
Air Mail for North China, Sian and Nanking (via Tankow) by the “Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans- port as Services permit). Hollow and Pakhol
Eurasia Plane ........Tues, Nev. 2.
G.P.D. and K.P.D.
Nov, 2, 9.3) 131, .Nov. 3, 10 am.
Rez.. Ord.,
Swatow, Amoy and Faschaw Saigon, Sandakan, Madang, Sala- maun, Rabaul, "Sydney and "Mel- bourne.
Elaiching Malyang
Tuca, Nov, 2, 10.30 mm.
Tues, Nov. 2, 3 p.m..
Neptuna
Tues., Nov. 2, 5 p.m.
Wednesday
Manila. Macasser and Sourabaya.. Tjinegara...Wed., Nov. 3, 3.30a.m. Mdl for North China and Eurasia Plane ...... Wed., Nov. 3.
Air
Nanking (via lankow) by the
"Eurasia Airways Service" 120
further points by surface trans-
port as Services permit).
*Straits and *Europe via Marseilles Monesthrus ............. .... Wed, Nov. 3.
-due Marseilles, 1st December.........
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Rez..
Nov. 3, 0.30 a.m.
Ord.,
....Nov. 3, 10 am.
G.P.O, and KP.0.
-und London Furces-due-London, Parcels,
8th December.
Reg.,
Ord.,
„Nov. 2, 0.a.m. .Nov. 3, 8.48 am, Nov. 3, 10.30 am.
Kumsang
Ord..
"Strails and Calcutta
Wed, Nov. 3,
.Nov. 3, Noon,
Wed., Nov. 3.
(To connect with 8.a. Genge
Parcels ......Nav. 3. 11 a.m. Australia (except places North of Africa Maru
Brisbane) and New Zealand via Singapore and Brisbane due Brisbane, 20th November.
Fort Bayard and Haiphong ... Straits, Ceylon, India. Easi
South Africa Amoy
Swatow and Shanghol Swatow
Manila
Sandakan
and
at Singapore-leaving Sloga- pore on the 9th November),
Reg.,
Nov. 3, 1.15 p.m. Nov. 3, & p.m.
Ord.,
G. G. Paul Doumer
Wed, Nov. 3, 2 p.m.
Africa Maru Wed., Nov. 3, 1.30 p.m. Kwanglung..Wed., Nov. 3, 3.30 p.m. Thursday.
Sulyang
....Thurs., Nov. 4, 8.30 an, Taksan:....Thurs., Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m. Emp. of Russia
Hinsong
Thurs., Nov. 4, 3.30 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 4, 5 p.m.
'Superscribed correspondence only.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The loss of a rattan basket, and Admitting the theft of a jacket a werk-bag from Mrs. C. Fhare's containing 20 cents from No. 2 Tong car. No. 3041, packed in Waterloo Lung Street, ground floor, before Ms. Road, is reported to the Police. The, A; D. Forreat at the Central contents were valued at $16.
Magistracy this morning, Chan You, 25, unemployed, was sentenced to
was sent to
•
A dog belonging to Mrs. A. Hamli-two months' hard labour. He had a ton of No. 210 Prince Edward Road, Previous conviction.
the Mataukolt kennel for observation after it had bitten before Mr. R. Edwards at the Control Chan Yuk, 30, widow, was brought Kee Kaw-sing on the left arm yesterday.
Magistracy this morning charged with possession of prepared · oplum at Ping On wharf. It was stated Wong Hin, 27, unemployed, was, that the 40 taels of oplum was tied charged with possession of prepared around her legs. Sho was fined oplum and keeping an oplum divan $3,000 with the alternative of six No. 81 Wellington Street, first floormantha Imprisonment, before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central
fined $45 or a month's Imprisonment
Magistracy this morning and WAB Two unemployed men, Leung K}, on the Brst count, and $100 or three 22, und Leung Wing-tim. 18, were months' imprisonment on the second charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest
at the Central Magistracy this morn.. ing with the possession of a pine tree Fun Hop. 34, unmeployed, came valued at $50 nt Slar Street, WAN before Mr. It. Edwards at the Cen- chat, Forest guards who arrested tral Magistracy this morning charged defendants claimed to have seen with possession of prepared oplam them sawing and splitting the tree. end keeping an oplun divan at No. Both men denied the offence but were 23 Queen Victoria Street, ground convicted and fined $25 with the floor. He was fined $45 or a month's alternative of two months' hard Imprisonment and $100 or three labour-ench. months' imprisonment on the two counts.
Denying a charge of loltering in the | sinirenso of No. 4. Western Street, Sentence of four weeks' hard labour second floor, at 8.15 am. on Sunday, was inflicted on Chu Kong, 22, un tal Yau, 49, unemployed, was con employed, by Mr. B. A. D. Forrest at victed when he appeared beforo Már. the Central Maglitency this morning, R. A, D. Forrest at the Central when prisoner pleaded guilty to a
this Magistracy
morning, and charge of loitering Inside No.
67 entonce
เย _two_monthia' - hark Bonham Strand West at 3 a.m. on labour, He admitted four previous October 20. It was ajaled by the convletions. It was slated that the prosecution that Chu got into the leant of the house, Lau Clio, a shợp house through a window, unef was leontio, was returning homs when bo caught by the tenant,
Conti bai on the stairs.
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