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SALE OF ROSES
Annual Effort on Behalf
Of Colony's Poor
A Abort time ago the Society of St. Vincent de Paul held a very suc cessful bazaar for the poor of the Colony who are assisted by its mem-
bers. Now it is making its second. and final, appeal of the year by means of a street sale of roses. To-morrow will be "ROSA asked give
and all are
fously.
The members of the Society gu through the poor quarters regularly and are
acquainted with thousands of poor familles. They give help without any distinction of race or creed, and try to give it to those who are most in need. All declare that this year the distress of the poor is greater than it ever was before--in many cases because of the generosity of the poor themselves towards their needy relatives who have come into the Colony us refugees. In all the poor districts of the city, refugees and local poor are now Intermingled,
and
the Society of SL Vincent de Paul helps all alike.
The extent of its help is only limited by its funds. It has no pald helpers and no overhead expenses, therefore
that it receives everything goes direct to the poor. In the special circumstances of the present year it is hoped that the collection will be even more successful than those of previous years.
KANGAROOS FOR H.K.
Manila, Nov. 29. The steamer Nankin has arrived here from Melbourne with a
Parga
of 600 birds and eight kangaoos for Hongkong.
One of the passengers, Mr. C. B. Rock, of Melbourne, sald the weather in the last few days had been. the worst of the entire voyage.
The Norkin, due in Hongkong on Friday, is bringing 25 passengers to the British Colony.-United Press.
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The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C. or the Inspector, 40, Hongkong, Pokruum Road, ist hoor; or the inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wancho; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow-
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FORGED BANKNOTES
Rice Broker Charged In
Committal Case
Charged with uttering two forged 550 banknotes al the Chartered Bank, and being in possession of six forged $30 Chartered Bank notes, Hui Chi-ghan, 48, a rice broker, appeared on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen nt the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, when further evidence was heard. The case is for committal.
It was said that that as a resul! of information received, contact was
made with the defendant, who was tricked into bringing six forged notes to a cafe in Yaumali on the night of November 11, where he sold wo them for $24 to a police agent.
At the moment of the transaction, the police under Detective-Sergeant W. Morrison entered and arrested the defendant.
The hearing was adjourned until roon to-day. Acting. Sub-luspector C. Moltram Is In charge of the prosecution.
ASKED FOR CUMSHA
Alleged Collector On Behalf of Policeman
Sentence of six weeks' hard labour was imposed on Leung Wah-ming. 32, unlicensed hawker, when he was convicted by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday on 3 charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm to So Timm, 18, and Ko Wuh, 18, both unilcensed hawkers, on November 5.
It was said that the defendant went to the complainants' stall and said he was collecting money for an Indian police constable, who was on duty. Two cents were handed over to the defendant, but later the de- fendant threw the two cents at com-
that stall, plainpots*
the saying Indian was not satisfled. Later the and Indian constable come along. kicked over the stall.
The complainants went up to the defendant and "beat him up". The defendant was then alleged to have produced a knife from under his girdle, and attacked the compininants.
Indian constable B717, said that he did not know the complainants or the defendant. He was on duty at Hillier Street on the day in question.
In convicting the defendant, Mr. Edwarda auid he was satisfied with the evidence given by the witnesses for the prosecution, And belleved that the defendant did go and ask for money for the Indian constable.
Mr. Edwards took into considera- tton that the defendant had been detained for about three weeks, and there had been some provocation.
Detective-Sergeant LH. Dailey
prosecuted.
ATATURK'S FORTUNE
Balk of Million Left To People's Party
Ankara, Nov. 29. Ataturk's will has been officially opened. It is estimated the Turkish dictator left about £1,000,000,- Renter.
The bulk of Ataturk's fortune was left to the People's Party of which the deceased was founder on condi- tion of nayment of substantial an- nuities to Ataturk's sister Makbule and to other relatives, Trans-Ocean adds, A further clause in the will provided that necessary means should be placed at the disposal of Ismet Inoeune, Atnturk's successor President of the Republie, to defray the expenscaut education of Ismci's children. The residue is divided in equal parts between the Historical Society and the Society for Linguistic Research, both of which were found- ed by Ataturk.
At Tuesday's sitting of the National Assembly several speakers voiced the gratitude of the Turkish nation for the myopathy manifested by foreign countries on the occasion of Ataturk'a death,
Archaeological Grant Made
-Tulsa, Okla. Frank Phillips, president of the Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville, | Okla., has made a $6,000 grant to the
¦ University of Oklahoma anthropology
department for archaeological extenva“.
- Lions in the státe.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1988.
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