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Friday,

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

March 3, 1939.

·P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companies Incorporated in England.)

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for #TRAITH, JAVA & BURMA, CEYLON INDIA, IRANIAN QULY, MAURITIUS, E. & 5. AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUD INO NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND POETS, RED SEA, XOYPT, KUROPA, UTC PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS (Under Contract with 113. Gevernment.)

ad vessels may exil at any porta on or off the route, and the route and all smiling> are subject to change or deviation with or without antice

Steamers

RANPURA

*NAGPORE *JEYPORE

RAWALPINDI 1*BURDWAN

CANTON CORFU **SOMALI

CHITRAL

CARTHAGE

Tons! From II'Kong about

17,000, 4th Mnr. Noon

0,000 5th Mar.

0,000 18 Mar

17,000 18th Marchi

0,000 25th Mar.

10,000 1st Apr. 14,500) 15th Apr. 7,000| 2151 Apr. 15,500)29th Apr.

14,308 13th May

Destination

Marseilles & London.'

Straits, C'bo B'bay & K'chl. Straits, Colombo, Bombay & (Karachil.

Marseliles & London.

B'bay, M'aclllea, Havre, L'don. Hull, 'bg, R'dam & A'werp, Marsellies & London.

Marseilles & London.

D'bay, M'sellles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, 'dam & A'werp. Marseilles & London.

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

• Carge only Calls Casablanca All vessels may call at Maita.

TALMA

SIRDHANA

SHIRALA

TILAWA

SANTHIA

BUITISH INDIA APCAR BAILINUS (BOUTE)

10,000 11th Mar.

10.000

26th Mar.

8,000 8th Apr.

10,000) 22nd Apr.

0,000 0th May

S'pore.

Port Swottenham. Penang, tangoon & Calcutta

DO.

DO.

DO.

DO.

8.1. Apear Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st & 2nd clase pässeZI JE OLL" EASTEIN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (BOUTI)

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

7,000 4th Mar., 11 a.m. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane,

7,000 7,000

1st Apr.

5th May.

Sydney, Melbourne & Hobar

Regular monthly sailings from B'kong to Shanghai & Japan & B'kong to Australia

Klong Kong to Sydney~~~il days.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

3rd Mar., Noon.

7,000 3rd Mar, 5 pm. Shongthal & Japan.

8,000 10 Mar.

CANTON NANKIN SHIRALA

10,000

Shanghai & Japan.

|Shanghai & Japan.

CORFU

14,000 17th Mar.

Shanghal & Japan.

•SOMALI CHITRAL TILAWA

7000 18th Mar.

Shandbal & Japan.

15,000 30 Mar.

10,000 30th Mar,

Shanghai & Japan. Japan.

Connaught ..

Agent

Cargo only.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, parccis measuring not more than 5 e.ft. will be received at the Company's Once up to n wo the day previous to walling.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc, apply

ana: MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone

CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS HOTELS

RAILWAYS - EXPRESS:

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE

via Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohams

PHOTONEWS

Colonel A. G. Noville presenting trophies after the recent match between the H.K. Rifla Association and the H.K. Polica.-King's Studio.

Noon. Wed., Mar. B. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Mar. 17. ......Noon, Fri., EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu EMPRESS OF ASIA via Honolulu ....7.00 a.m. Thurs., Mar. 30. Apr. 14. EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu .....Noon, Fri.,

Group photograph taken after the farewell given by the P.W.D. Executive Office to Mr. H. S. Rouse.Ming Yuen

Air-conditioned equipment un C.P.R. Trans-Continental Troins Frequent Canadian Pacino Atlantio sailings to European Perta

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (First class only)

Fri., March 10.. Sat., March, 11.

Union

Building

Canadian Pacific

Tolophono

20752

PRESIDENT LINER

SAILINGS

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via

KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU

BS "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND”

5 8 "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

*S S "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

SS "PRESIDENT TAFT"

SAILS

MAR. 11th at 4.00 p.m. MAR. 25th at 4.00 D.IL Apr. APR. 21st

8th at 8.00

at 4.00

1.Ju

• Culla at Shanghai.

NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ

MAR. 17th at 12.00 Noon MAR. 29th at 9.00 pm. APR. 14th at 12.00 Noon APR. 28th at 12.00 Noon

B S "PRESIDENT GARFIELD"

SS "PRESIDENT MONROE"

SS "PRESIDENT ADAMS"

S & "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN

SAILS

*

MANILA

SAILS MAR. 5th at 4.00 p.m.

S S "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

SS "PRESIDENT GARFIELD" S 8 "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

SS "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

MAR. 17th at 12.00 Noon

MAR. 18th at 0.00 p.m.

MAR. 31st at 9.00 p.m.

✰✰ AMERICAN * *

PRESIDENT LINES

ROUND WORLD SERVICES

12. Pedder Street

Telephone 28171..

COUNT THE "TELEGRAPHS" EVERYWHERE

Group photograph taken of the running team of the 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment, A. Coy.- Ming Yven.

司公空航亜歐

Hanoi-Kunming-Chungking-Chengtu Line

Every Thu. & Sat.

from Hanoi to Kunming

Every Sun.. Wod. & Fel, from Kunming to Chungking

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Steamship

"ARAMIS" 8*A/30

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vla Saigon etc., arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, 28th February, 1939.

Consignees are hereby Informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the longkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-

Every Wed, & Fri. from Chungking to Chongtu and return foon, whence delivery may be obtain Every Mon., Wad, & Fri. from Chungking to Kunming Every. Wad. & Fri.

from Kunming to Hanoi Kunming-Chengtu-Sian-Lanchow Line

Every Thu. & Sat. from Kunming to Lanchow vin Chongtu & Sian Every Sun. & Fri. from Lanchow to Kunming via Sian & Chongtu Lanchow-Ninshia Lino

Every Fri. from Lanchow to Ninshia and roturn Chungking-Kweilin-Kunming Line Chungking-Kweilin and Kwoilin-Chungkong trico a wook Kwollin-Kunming and Kunming-Kwailin onco a week EURASIA AVIATION CORPORATION Hongkong Offled,

King's Bldg., 4th Flr. Tel. 25552, 25553)

ed immediately after. Innding.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 101 March, 1930, or they will not be

not be recognized.

Damuged Packages will be examin ed by the Company's Surveyor Mexrs--Goddard and Douglas in the

presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. on Monday, 8th March, 1050.

Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any dut- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in nny cuse whatever.

n. OHL Agent. Hongkong, 28th February, 1939.

BANK NOTICES

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON. is Bishopsgata, M.CAL Paid-up Capital ... $5,000,000 Reserve ability of Propriators #1,000,000 itcserve Fund $3,000,000 MANCHESTER BRANCHI

71 Manley Kt, Manchester. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Ator tar Amriwar

Bangkok

itatavia

Bombay Calcutta

Ipoh

Karachi Klang

Bargon Bemarang

Heremban Shanghai Minuspore

Slúawan Bourabaya Taiping

· THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITER.

Authorised Capital, Paid-up Capital Reserve and Undivided

$10,000,000.68 5,098,000.0%

Fronts **........................................... § 2770,726.TE

HEAD OFFICE:-MONOKONG

20, Des Voeux Road, Central,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1

Bir houson Chow, Chairman,

LI Koon Chun, Eag. Fung Ping Wah, kaq. I. K. KWOK, E).

Li Lan Sang, Esq. Worer Yun Tong. End. Weng Chu Ban, ng Chang Chung Bhek, Eng. Kin Ying Po, kaG. KAN TONG Po, Esɑ., Chist Manager, "LITSE VONU, Eią, Manager. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Amoy 33atavia

Kobe

Kusta

Canton

Сампрога

Lumpur Kuching Marok Manila

Tebin

Tongkah

(huket)

Dombay Calculia

Peiping

Taingtao

Petping

Yokokaina

('exing)

Penana

Rangoon

Cebu Colombo Dethi Tatphong Kamburg Hankow

Medan

flarbin

Hongkong

FA Exchange and General Bank. ing businear transacted,

Current Accounts opened and · Fireo Deposits received for one year or shorter periods at rates which will be quated up application.

"The Bank's Head Omes in Landon undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of Britian income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies & Branches.

B. A. CAMIDGE,

Hongkong. 29th June, 1938,

Manager

Canton Halphong Hankow Jfonefutu

Kobe

Kowloon

London Manila

Malbourne

Nagasaki

Now York

Oanka

Paris reiping Perang Rangoon

Balgon

San Francisco Beattle Semarang

Shanghai

Singapore Bourabaya Bwntow Bydney Tathoku Tlentain

Tokyu

Vancouver

Yokohama

Every description of Banking and r changa business transacted. Loans grani.. ed on approved securitics,

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received for one year or shorter periods in Local and Foreign Currencies on terma which will be quoted on application

Bafe Deposit Eaxes To Let

KAN TONG ro,

POLICE ACCUSED

OF ASSAULT

Manager.

Magistrate Thinks Should Be Inquiry

Serious allegations made by the complainant against a member of the Police Force during the hearing of a case at the Central Magistracy yesterday, led to Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, the Senior Magistrate, before whom the case was heard, making a statement in which he expressed the hope that the Hongkong Police would hold a

public inquiry in order to clear its name of the allegations

made.

The complainant, Mo Yung. ព nightsoll coolie, alleged during his evidence in a case against Cheung Sze, 33, unemployed, who was charg- ed with larceny of $2.00 from him at Wanchai on February 1, that he had been assaulted by a Chinese detective) inside Wanchal police station,

I think it is a very bad state of affairs indeed, if things like this can occur in 12 police station,” the Magistrate suid. "It will muke people have a fundamental distrust of the administration of justice, and will make prosecutions a farec, if persons can be intimidated into com- ing Into Court and making admission of their guilt.

Asked by his Worship if he could give any reason for the assault, com- plainant said he could not,

Cross-examined by Mr. Botelho. complainant denied that his story was a fabrication. He repented that he was beaten by ព detective in the police station.

District Watchman No. 116, Lo Chun, said he saw defendant in com- plainant's custody about 3.10 am. on February 1, and took all parties to Wanchai police staten alter com- plainant had accused defendant of having stolen his moncy,

Cross-examined by Mr. Botelho, witness agreed that defendant had asked to be taken to the police "I hope the Hongkong Police Force station. After they had all entered will hold an inquiry, as publle as the charge-room, the European possible, in order to clear its name ofleer on duty sent for a Chinese

of these allegations, or, if the inquiry detective, who took complainant and should go the other way, to bring defendant to the detective office. the guilly person to justice. I view Witness remained in the charge- the allegations made by complainant room, and while there heard cries of in this case as far more serious than anguish coming from the direction of The charge it is actually concerned the detective office. The cries op- with.

peared to be in complainant's voice.

compian

"I do not feel inclined to go any Complainant Handcuffed further with this case, us I don't Witness was sent by an interpreter think there is a case for the defen- to find out what was the matter, and, dant to nuswer. No evidence has on going into the defective office, saw been brought before the Court of complainant handcuffed by his right the searching of the defendant, as wrist to an iron bed. He was cry- to whether any money was found on Ing, and was being struck on the him, and there is also the absence of face by a Chinese detective. The the congee seller, before whom the defendant was sitting down in the incident allegedly occurred. On the room, and appeared to be normal. other hand, I agnis Jay strong stress Witness could not suggest a reason regarding an inquiry as to the for the assault. He added that he happenings in No. 2 Police Station) was surprised. that morning."

Witness said he did not know the detective's number, but he could recognize the man again.

Interests of Public Addressing Detective-Sergeant B. Asked by his Worship it the incl- V. Hutchinson, who prosecuted in the dent had been the subject of a de- case, his Worship said: "I hope you❘ departmental Inquiry, Sergeant will bring this to the notice of your Hutchinson said it had not, as com- superior ofeers in order than an plainant had in the first instance re- Inquiry might be held, for if an in-fused to go to hospital for a medical quiry is not held I shall feel it in examination, and the detective had

cumbent upon me to send a copy of denied the dointed out that the

these depositions to the Attorney- His Worship General for bia advice regarding detective had never been called to further procedure in the interests of give evidence in Court to deny it, the public."

Set. Hutchinson (to the district Giving evidence, complainant said watchman): Why did you nut in- that he was walking near Johnston form the officer or duty at the time Road about 3 am, on February 1❘ you saw this? when three men hustled him into a Mr. Forrest: I think the answer scavenging In And there one to that, from my own experience, is grabbed hold of him, and the others that unless specific instructions are relieved him of his money, which given to repart, he will not do it, as was kept in a cigarette tin In blaj it does not concern himself. It is the pocket. When the three men ran same with Chinese crowds in the away, complainant followed, und street who witness a larceny. No one will stop the thief unless he is managed to catch hold of defendant, whom he later handed over to

told to do BO, Chinese district watchman. He de- Hts Worship then made the re- clared that after they had all gone marks reported above, and after dis- to Wanchai police station he was changing the defendant, thanked Mr. assaulted by a Chinese detective in Botelho for having brought the the detective office,

incidents to light.

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