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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS HONGKONG ENGINEERING

25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid·

FOR SALE.

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4 (postage extra), Now on sale at South China Morning Post, Ltd.

OROSS SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup ples (soven) for sale in ald of the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Jockey Club Stobies.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.45 sostres (9,520 kilo-cycles) ST GEORGE'S DAY LONDON RELAY Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- kic's and on Short quency of 845 Wave from 1-2.15 p.m, and 8-11 p.. on 0.52 m.c's. per second.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.

12.30 Military Band Music with Peter Dawson (Bass),

tain's

CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.

&

NOTICE is hereby given that the NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Share- holders of the Hongkong Engineer- ing & Construction Company, Limited, will be held at the offices of Mesars. Sir Elly Kadoorlo & Sons, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 30th April, 1911, at 12 o'clock (noon), for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the Board of Statement of Directors and a Accounts for the year ended on the 31st December, 1940, and electing Directors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 24th to 30th April, 1941, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

B. ALVES,

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

BR SPECULATION

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction

to be held on Monday, the 28th day of April, 1941, at a p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order, of His Excellency the Governor' of

Reason For Clerk Being In Court

Foolish speculations on the Ex- change were sold to have led to the downfall of Wong Kiu-fui,' alias Wong Kun-but, 35-year-old males- man, when he was charged before Mnc- the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl

at the Criminal Sessions

one. Lot of Crown Land at morning on four counts of am- |

Stubbs Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong. for a term of 21 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- Bal of the lot the Purchasor (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

this

bezzlement and

2

ts.

falsification

of

charges were: (1) On Decem- ber 28, 1038, being employed by Chan Blu-wat and others carrying on business as the Wing Shun firm, between December 27, 1939 and fraudulently embezzled $5,237.25; (2) January 2, 1040, with intent to de-

to

amit concurred fraud, omitted or from the daily clearance book & Ite the Yuen ceipt for $5,237.25 front

between June 15. intent Lee Hong Brin; (3) 1930

and July 15, 1930, with to defraud, made or concurred in

a false

In the daily making

entry clearance book purporting to show that the cash balance carried for-

Secretary. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. ward was $8,624,60 whereas in fact

Hong Kong, 17th April, 1943.

NOTICE

WANTED (temporarily) Euro- pean Inspector of Works. Salary $450.00 a month.

Application forms may be obtained from the Correspondence Office, Public Works Department, Lower Albert Road.

The Standard of St. George-Quick) March (Alford)....Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Commands, conducted by W. II. Campbell; Bri- Heritage (Medley of Patriotic Songs); Intro: Hearts of Oak; The Old Brigade; Lods in Navy Blue; Here's a health unto His Majesty; Rule Britannia.

(Bass); reach Peter Dawson

Adams); Works Drake's Drum (Trayton

Applications should be sent to the Director of Public not later than noun

Dritannia-Slow March (arr. Trayton Monday, 28th April, 1911.

Massed Bands of the and Eastern Commands

Burgers; by

Intro.:

Britain's FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

(Medley of Patriotic Songs); Soldiers of the King; Private Tommy Atkins;, British Grenadiers; Red, White and Blue...Peter Dawson

English Folk Songs mil

and Dances; Intro.: John

1 Walked Admiral Benbow: As I

Bingo: 1 Dashing! through the Meadows; Bir

with

the Smooting way

Drunken

Bacca

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or

Д -treated in manner likely to

dron;} cause innecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent Nancy's pipes Vig; Of Waly! Waly!; who is seeking advice on any licave Away. My Johnny: Burley concerning a child, would be doing Mow; The Crystal Spring Regimental an act of kindness by communicating Band of 11. M, Irish Guards con- at once with

The Willcocks; ducted by Lieut. G. H. Good Green Acres of Home (Kabal and Fain)....Peter Dawson (Bass); Sussex by the Sea-March (Ward Higgs)....The Band of H. M. Royal Air Force conducted by Flight-Lt. Amers with Male Chorus.

1.00 Local Time Signal.

1.01 Variety.

Hon. General Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall,

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.

The Inspector. 02 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and expenses borne, by the Society, Announcements,

1.45 An Elgar Programme. "Crown of India" Suite, Op. 66; Introduction and Dance of Nautch Girls-Minuci No 3--Warriors' Dance -March of the Mogul Emperors.... London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Sir Edward Elgur; like to the Orzestra Song

Damask ducted

of Liberty

Light Symphony ted by Haydn Wood;

(Pomp and

tance March, No. 4).

Coldstream

be The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in case3 where malice is proved.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be and Circums- Dennis Noble charged for mailing single copies

M. of

following newspapers and Chorus with the Band of H.

the Guards, conducted by

caabroad:-- Cousley Windram; Queen Mary's

Song...

....Light Symphony Or chestru conducted by Haydn Wood; Land of Hope and Glory....Nancy Evans and Chorus with the Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards conducted by Capt. Causley Windram.

2.16 Close Down,

6.45. Indian Programme,

8.30 Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

0.3% Topical Wartime Dance Muste. 7.00 London Relay-Tha News, 7.15 London Relay--Talk: "From the Old Country."

7.30 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's

Yeomen THO

Guard."

0,00 Local Time Signal.

of the

J

8.0% Compositions of Edward Ger-

mad

8.30 Studio "Belilah Frose Wrl- ters" No. 5: Carlylej

Talk by Father T. Ryan, J. 8.50 Erlo Cosíos "London Again” Sulte.

0.00

London Relay The NowS. London Relay-"Questions of the Hour".

9.15

9.30 A Programme of English Bal- lada and Popular Music.

Sally Horner (Traditional); Floral Dance (Mose).....Brian Lawrance with Fred Hartley and his Quintet; Fantasia on British Sea Songs (arr. by Sir H. J. Wood) Intro: B Admiral's Solute; Action: Central Assembly; Landing Party: Prepare the Nam, Quick Double-Extend and Close Sen Songs-Anchor Welch'd and Saucy Arch

phony

tho

London Sym- Sir Henry J. Wood conducting rings; Come to the Fair. ("Songs of

of the Fair" East- hope Martin)...Percy Heming (Bari-

chestra:

tone); This England; Intro.: Fanfare;

South China Morning Post China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macno' 14 cents per copy. 16 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 20 cunts Saturdays.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary, issued yesterday says:

The market continues uninteresting.

Buyers Bank of East Asia $70 Wharves $85.50 Macao Electrics "O" $10 Mucno Electrics "N" $18 Indo-Chinas (Pref). $80

Sellers

H.K. Banks $1,345 Trams $10.25 Lights "O" $0.05 Electrics Rts $14.50 Salca

Humphreys $0.70

· Lights Rts .50 cts Electries Rts $14.75/50

Here's & Health Unto His Majesty Mr Rewi Alley In

Roast

Beet of Old England (Vocal);

Sir Roger

do Coverly: Cherry Ripo (vocal); Come Lasses and Lods; Vicar

of Bray (Vocal) Drink to me only;

with

old

Hongkong

a

adjolning Inland Stubbs Road,

Lot No. 3749.

Registry No.

No. of Sale.

Locality

Garden Lot

No. 119.

Boundary Measurements

as per sale.

plati.

9

about

Contents

Upset Price

Ann. feel.

$383

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $38.00 (being 10% of the upset price) in mediately after the fall of the the balance of the hammer, premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock kel this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $..

H.K. Banks

ILK, Banks (H.K.) £. Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. £.. Mercantile C. £.

INSURANCES

East Asia $....

Cantons

Union $.... China Underwriters $.. H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.. Steamboats $..

Indo-Chinas P. $ Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $...

DOCKS ETC. Winrves $ Docks $ Providents $............ Shal Dockyards $.

MINING Kallan B/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines

LANDS

Hotelsx.d, Lands $. Lunds 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. S. Humphreys S. H.. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams Peaks Trams (old) $. Penk Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries $..

China Lights (old) China Lights (new) Lights Rts

(new)

HI. Electrics (old) x, H.K. Electrics ILK. Electrics Rts Macno Electries x.d. $.. Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) $.. Telephones (new) $..

INDUSTRIALS

were

1,345 n.

the said cash amounted to $14,001.85; and (4) between December 29, 1939 and January 2, 1010 embezzled $3,870.02.

Formal Verdict

Accused pleaded not guilty to the Brst three charges but guilty to the fourth through his Counsel, Mr H. W. Lee, instructed by Mr J. M. D'Almada Remedios.

the

April 23, 1941.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London....... Demand London T.T. Shanghai TT. Singapore TT, Japan T.T. India TT. U.S.A.

2. Manila

Batavia

TT.

TT. Bangkok T.T. Saigon 'T.T. France

4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P London

1/2% 1/24

Athletics

Nose Out N. Y. Yankees

NEW YORK, Apr. 22(UF). — Philadelphia Athletics took revenge for previous defeats when they josed out the New York Yankees 4-5 in to-day's American League baseball schedule.

Scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Battery: Newsom, Trout, White, Bullivan.

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & OHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853, Paid-up Capital .....................1999 £3,000,000 Reserve Klability of Proprietors £300,000 fteserve Fund

******** £3,000,000

HBAD_OFFICE:—–—–—LONDON, 33 Bishopsgate, E.0.1.

Hub-Azenciar in London) 117/123, Leadenhall Street, 2.0.3.

West End Branch: 14/18, Cockspur Street, BWL Manchester Branch

57, Monley Street, Manchastor, R.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES; Hankow Penang

Hongkong Rangoon

Ipoh

Balgon

Semarang

Singapore

Billawan

400

.52%

102 .82%

24

New York

149

Battery: Chandler, Murphy,

104

1

Philadelphia

Daitory: McCrabb, Hayes,

Switzerland TT. Australia

.102

Boston

0

Lattery: Itorris, Hughson, Rich, Peacock,

1/01/2

BUYING

Battery: Masterson,

Washington Ferrell.

12 14. 0

Alor Star

Amriizar

1/31/2

Chicago

2

Bangkok

Batayin.

Iloilo

Heliory: Dietrich, Tresh,

1/3

Detroit

3

2

3

Bombay

Karachi

Beremban

Calcutta

Xiang

Shanghai

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

.24%

91 Lout

Agencies:

Koba

4 m/s France

Battery: Auker, Bwitt

Clive Street

iCunta

30 d/s Indla

.84

Pairle Place

Cleveland

В

Lumpur

Canton

Battery: Mitlar,

Hemsley,

Kuching

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cawnpora

Madras

Brooklyn

7 12 3

Battery: Casey, Owen.

New York

**

Battery: Mellon, Dean, Denning.

Philadelphia

010

Battery: Johnson, Hughes, Livingston. Boston

J

Battery: Tobin, Blank, Berres, Gremp. W. 1. Hughes.

Ballery: Vandermeer,

Cincinnati neer, Lombard!.

B

1

0 4 1

Battery: Lee, McCullough,

Pittsburgia-******

8 12 2

0 17 3 Battery: Warneke, Hutchinson, Krist, Lamici, Grodzicki, W. Cooper.

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.02

Question For Japan

To Answer

Sugar Preference

This plea was accepted by the Hon. Mr Leo D'Almada, Jnr, who

LONDON, Apr, 22 (Reuter).-Mr instructions prosecuted on

of Hamilton Kerr in the House pt Messrs Woo and Woor Mr D'Almada Commors to-day asked whether the added that he would not offer any Foreign Secretary had enquired of evidence on the first three charges the Japanese Government how they and suggested, in the interests of Ac-reconciled restricting the import of cused, isnt a Jury be empanelled to sugar to China to imports from Japan

verdicts formal

on these and from Formosa with Mr Mat- return counts.

suoku's repeated declarations that accord- there would be no discrimination The following Jury was ingly empanelled: Messrs W. F. against the trade of other countries. He niso asked for information re- Siminoris (Foreman) Yue Der-yea Ma Wal-lum, Wong Shun-tak, A. P. garding the importation of $4,000

Wong und Wong baes of sugar to Taingino while ap

plications

permits by British Arms for Tarbuck, Sydney Sun-yee.

that were refused. His Lordship told the Jury

Mr R. A. Butter, Under-Secretary the object of empanelling them was to return formal verdicts of not for Foreign Affairs, replied that the guilty on the first three charges in Foreign Secretary hnd called for a order to prevent any possibility of report of the present position in re- resuscitating them against Accused gard to the import of sugar to China.

later on,

Mitigation Plea

formal returned The Jury. then verdicts of not guilty, after which Mr Lee, in mitigation, said:

"I do

Heroines Of Britain

:

Telephonist Who Carried On

not wish to disguise the fact that my ellent has been guilty of a grievous Mar- breach of duty. He was in the post-

tion of

of a young man with no special training or experience who had made money for his firm and who had .73 n..

the complete undoubtedly gained .76% confidence of the managing partner. .8% n. At the time he was lefi in sole .22 n. charge of the business and finance. .114 n. Perhaps I may say that it may be .70 D. excessive confidence placed all

this

suddenly upon

which im too . his undoing for he evidently thought .425 sa. that he could make money in ex-Ernest Brown, addressing a

1 n. change speculation where 137 5.

better man had falled.

.222

.135

n.

LONDON, Apr. 22 (Reuter). Stirring deeds of heroism among the bombed hospitals of proved Britain are legion.

many

The Health Minister,

Mr

Luck was Hospitals' Day meeting at Man- against him and his initiul disastersion House to-day, told a "simple

led simply to a blind desire 10 but

story of

wonderful"

д

.8% n. recoup the loss with the inevitable hospital telephone girl. Though

.80 b. consequences.

.60 n.

10/7% D. 0.55 n. 业

res*

The folly of his action became all too apparent to him and in his letter to the managing partner he made clean breast of the whole affair. He 85-b-only-asked-that he and his family

assume full .16 p. be allowed to .5.10 .ponsibility for the financial loss oc- 241⁄2 n. casioned by his very foolish opera- tlons on the exchange. He resorted .14/- n. to no lame excuses, he

...8 n. absolutely nothing, and indeed .14 cts. n. one and only desire was and is to rectify what he fully realised to be the ..2.90 n. his

wrongdoing. After ...93 n. Interview with the managing partner, .971⁄2 n.

he was immediately received back n. into the arm.

.12 .6.70 sa.

.3.10 n.

Own

lying pinned under the debris, she carried on her duties and dealt with 122 calls while in that position,

MrBrown declared-that-Hitler's- campaign would always fail against people who stick to their duties and jobs, whatever may happen.

concealed Husband With

Grievance Used

A Chopper

Straightened Books

"He at once set to straightening

.99 n. out the books and for a whole year until these proceedings commenced he was still in the paid services of :10 5. 7 n.

the firm and still retained the con- Adence of the managing partner for .31⁄2 n.

52 n. among his other duties was one of 234 n. collecting money.

cobbler,

Was

Tam Sik-yan, 34, bound over in $250 to be of good behaviour for one year by Mr H. G.

Battery: Sewall, Wilkie, Kinger, iloin

Exciman, Lopez, Davis.

St Louis.******

Bowls League To Commence Early In May

A meeting of the Lawn Bowls Association Council was held at the offices of Messra Gande Price and Company yesterday. The Pre- sident. Sir Atholl MacGregor, was In the Chair and was supported

Mr by J. A. Fraser, Vice-President, and Mr R. P. Philips, Hon. Secret-

of ary. Representatives were also present.

Cebu Colombo

Delhi.... Haiphong

Hamburg

Bourabaya Taiping . Tientsin

Manila Tongkah

Medart

(Khuket)

New York Tsingtao Peiping Yokohama

(Peking)

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling will interest - allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Read Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee businers and claims recovery of British Income Tax averpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies" and Branche

W. U. EVANS THOMAS,

Малалет.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head once-19, Gracechurch Street, London, E.c.1, Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capitat

Reservo Fund and Rest ...

BANKERSI

£3,000,000

1,000,000

1,050,000

1,254,609

The Bank of England & Midland

Dank, Lu

clubs | Bangkok

Bemony

Calcutta

Colombo

After the minutes of the last mect-

ing had been confirmed, the Chairman Delhi welcomed Mr Fraser and said that the Galle Association was indeed fortunate In | Tiongkong

Howrah having him as Vice-President.

Lengue fixtures drawn up by Mr Ipoh Thechl were approved. The Bowls sen- son is scheduled to open on May 3.

Sweep Proposed

The Chairman sold that a correspon- dent in the local Press had suggested another Lawn Bowls Sweep. There was an excellent response to the sweep conducted inst year, and if it should be decided to hold another sweep, he would be very pleased to undertake the treasurership, again.

The following were elected members of the Special Competition Committee: The President or Vice-President, the Hon. Secretary, Messra A. B. Allan, W. Gill, E. de Souza and V. Chittenden,

S.C.A. Clerk On Bribery

Charge

Lewis Tang, 32, clerk at the Office of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs was charged before Mr G. T. Lowry

BRANCHES:-

Jaffna Kuantan

Kandy

. Karachi

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Madras

New York

Penang languon

Shanghai

Sunla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH Every

of Banking description Exchange Business transacted.

and'

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts-opred in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terma that may be ascertamed on application.

D. BENSON,

Manager,

POST OFFICE

The Printed Matter Service to the following placca in China is tem- pororily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu),

North Kwangsi,

and

of East Kwangtung.

The public are reminded that it is

at Central Magistracy this morning a breach of postal regulations to with accepting a bribe of $1, while enclose in a postal cover communi- being a pubile servant, at the Secret cations intended for persons other ariat for Chinese Affairs on April than the addressee.

Small Packet Post to all countries 3 to facilitate the granting of a firecracker permit to Li Kang-ming.

is suspended, Mr C. A. S. Russ appeared for Tang and pleaded not gulity and the hearing was fixed for Tuesday April 27 at 2.30 p.m. Defendant being al- lowed $500 ball

INWARD AIR MAILS. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Franciaco Direct Service"-San date, 10th April ..........Apr. 28, Det.-Inspector J.'O'Donovan is pro-Air Mail by "Pan American Airways secuting.

POSSESSION OF PRIVATE CODES

Sheldon, K.C., at Central Magistracy this morning for inflicting grievous

Ll Wan-hol, manager of Shuon Woo bodily harm upon Leung Nam, 33. unemployed, at No. 188 Queen's Road Fat Coy, No. 31 Bonham Strand West, was fined $100 by Mr H. G. Sheldon. East, third

Det. Set Morrison Prosecuted. Mr KC., at Central Magistracy this mom

on April 15.

20.

W. M. Brown appeared for Defen-ing for having in his possession two "True to his promise to repay, he dont and pleaded guilty on his behalf, private codes or cyphers on March has made restitution to the arm of

It was stated that Complainant and Sgt Russell said that he visited the over $4,000 up to date. It had been Defendant's wife had been

employed

information and had lived to-Arm's premises on given in ovidence by the managing in a tea-house and

On the night discovered the codes. The manager partner that over $3,000 in cash gether for some time.

was very straightforward with him well as some promissory notes were

of April 14 Defendant went to a in the safe when Accused handed it Pollco Station with his wife and re-and gave him all the inforfnation he

wanted. The firm was

very sub-

0.05 s. 1.70 n. .50 cts. $0. rts...26 s. .254 1. .144/1⁄2 50. .17 n.

12 n. ac .23 n.

.9%

n.

Cald: Meg. (Ord.), Sh. $...30 n. Cald: Mecg. (Pref), Sh. $..25 n. Canton Ices $.. Cements $ x.d.

II.K. Ropes $

STORES, &c, Dairy Forms S. Watsons $.. Lane Crawfords $.. Sinceres $.... Wing On (H.K.) S. Powell Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. Shal Cotton Sh. $.

II.K. Govt 4%

MISC.

İ.K. Govi 34% (1934) H.K. Covi 34% (1940)

back to him.

Love

Chinese

inent,

He

Direct

Service"--Ban Francisco date, 20th April

.May 3.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Friday, April 25. Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to cen- Eect with the "British Overseas Airways."

Air

KP.0. and G.P.O.

Reg., ...... Apr. 25, 4 p.m. .......Apr. 25, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 26

Ord

Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A. and Europa via "Pan Ameri- . can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervlees."

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Her...*

...Apr. 20, & p.m. Ord.....Apr. 26, 5.30 pm.

Saturday, May 3

lulu, U.S.A. and Europe via “Pan American Airways and TraIS- Atlantio Service"

K.P.O. and GP.O:

..May 8, 5 pm

"I venture to place these facts bo ported that she had been staying stantial import and export establish- Air Mail for Manlis, Guam, Hono-

Lordship in the belief that with another man. He was told to your

Secretarint for

The firm's assistant manager re you recognise that the actions of go to the

Affairs. this man are not those of a cheat and

His wife did not accompany him presented Defendant who was at common thief. He may have been

pleaded guilty but said that the firm a fool or worse but I submit that he back to his abode but went to Com Present in Chinese Territory,

plainant's house. The next morning did not utilise the codes which were does not deserved to be branded as

at Complainant's Defendant called a criminal. He is a young man of a respectable family and has every his (Defendant's) wife. In a sudden should be destroyed on their arrival

house and found him in bed with sent from China. prospect of lending IL useful life."

rage he picked up Risen to Top .0% n. In answer to His Lordship, Mr Lee grievous wounds.

elastied at Complainant causing him report to the Police should be

10 s.

11

.17% n.

.71⁄4 1. 2,15 n. 38 n. 1.00 n.

.374 n.

200

11+

said that his client had been with the firm since 1930. He had up- parently risen to the top, though his salary was only $10.

The Hon. Mr D'Almada said that the reason why Accused was re- employed was probably because the

was

the

a chopper and

Defendant said that he had been married for eleven years.

other-in-low of Mars favour of the Treasury's proposed tax

His Worship said that the codes

made.

MALTA ACCOUNTS

FOR ATTACKERS

Reg. Ordi

May 3, 5.30 p.m.

Ciano Received

By Hitler

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BERLIN.

Apr. 22 (UP). The official news agency reports from Vicans that Hitler received Count MALTA, Apr. 22 (Reuter) Clano last Sunday while the latter British Achter planes destroyed one.

New Revenue .07 n. partners were related to one another.

The intervlow occurred in the WASHINGTON, Apr. 22 (Reuter), enemy aircraft and probably another was paying a brief visit to Vienna. One of them was the father of the The House of Representatives ways during a zaid over Malta yesterday presence of von Ribbentrop. .04% n.

and Accused

managing

and Menns Committee has voted in afternoon.

After subsequent conversations .04 n.

the

There were two more raids during with von Ribbentrop, Count Clario Ch Govt 5% 1025 G$Bds....28 n.

sister. They agreed that Accused bill to raise $3,500,000,000 of new the night and another raid this returned to lialy. H.K. Entertainments 3.

should have another Chance, but the

the revenue during the next fiscal year, afternoon, in which bombs were Constructions (old) $. .1.00 n.

complainant

dropped but no serious damage or Constructions (new) $. ... n. sleeping partner or the

7.20 n.

in the case was ignorant of the state Vibro Piling $.

casualties were reported, of affairs and did not come to hear! Maromuns Inv. (Lan.) s/-..0/3 n. about it until December. The fact Maramana Inv. (H.K.) s/..2/0 n.

that the firm was more or less family concern perhaps accounted for the reason why Accused was only getting $40,

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without supervision or guidance but by paying lim Falary so small Wenchow Occupied temptation must inevitably have been constantly before him.

six Accused was sentenced to months hard labour.

In

Serious Offence Alleged

the existing Lincolnshire

Co- Consolidating Fine Λ Poacher:

units throughout Free English Gentleman (vocal); Lass of operative Richmond Hill; Ikla Moor baht at China and organising them Into (vocal); Sally in our Alley: There's strong national federation form the Tavern in the Town: British Grand Co-operatives programme for the keynote of the Chinese Industrial diers; John Peel (vocal) Here's a

declared Mr Row! Health Unto His

..Debroy current year, Somers Band

Alley, technical expert and chief ad- Devon-

on Interview ahire Cream and Cider (Curzon end viser to the C.1.C., In

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” Sanderson); Up From Somerset yesterday.

CHUNGKING, Apr. 22 (UP)—The Walter Harold Powlesland Chaltey, and Sanderson)..........Mol- Mr Alley, who just completed a

Japanese occupied. Wenchow last captain 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment, colm McEachern (Bass).

four-month tour of Szechuan, south Le Havre Raided

Strong Argument

the Lower Court proceedings, it Monday according to a communique Nanking Barracks, Shamshulpo, was 945 News In Pronch (on Short Shansi, south-west Honan, Kansu and

charged before Mr A. N. Macfadyen Addressing Accused, His Lordship was stated that Accused wrote a issued here to-day. other provinces, where he inspected Wave Only),

sold that one of the strongest argu- letter to the managing partner, Wu Following the occupation of Chuki at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday 10.00. Studio--Our letter from Free the Industrial co-operatives, arrived China.

LONDON, Apr. 22 (UP)-A comments put forward by his Council in Kan-chi on January 1, 1940, admit the Japanese proceeding southward (Tuesday), on a serious offence in Hongkong from Chungking a few days ago,

munique issued by the Air Ministry his favour was that he had been re- ting defalcations of between $15,000 12 miles along the railway and high which was alleged to have occurred

reaching Fallow, halfway the same day.. Following a few weeks" stay in announced that Le. Harve was raided employed by the firm. Though the and $18,000, at the same time ex-way

firm was a family concern, the fact plaining that he was forced to do this between Hangchow and Kingwa, the Hongkong, Mr Alley will return to by the RA.F. at dusk yesterday, and

remained that it had entrusted him, by reason of speculation in big dollar | temporary capital of Cheklang and an days on bail of $500. the Interior. No definite Itinerary, that bombs burst on buildings and

important communications (centre, of money bills and subsidiary colns.. however, has yet been fixed......

with very large sums

10.15 London Helay-England and 81. Georga”.

10.30 London Relay--"B1 George's] Day

11.00 Close Down.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

the quays.

Defendant was remanded for saven Det.-Bergt N. 3. Fraken Drosscuted.

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