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Soldier Found Guilty Oldest Paper

Of Manslaughter

Accused claimed that he had been suffering from dizzy spells at times, due to an accident some time ago, medical report to be produced. and' the case was remanded for a

In Australia

Celebrates Centenary

run out of petrol, and not through the Sydney Herald," a publica- some act of Accused.

tion of four pages, issued onco

Woman Knocked Down

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR por cont (4%) for the six months ending 30th June, 1941, amounting to FORTY cents per share on the Fully Paid Up Shares and TEN cents por share. on the Partly Pald Up.Shares of ATTRACTIVE MONGREL PUTTY |the Company will be jald on (bitch). Proceeds, to the Bomber MONDAY, the 14th July, 1941, on Fund. Please apply Mr. Hogs which date Dividend Warrants Jockey Club Stables,

may be obtained on application at THE HONGKONG NATURALIST.the Registered Office of the Cant not the applicant) will be required sel assisted by Sub-Inspector A. R.peed. Ile" intended crossing the "Herald" has extended over Vol X nes. 3, and Price $4 (postago extra). Now on onlo at|pany, Exchange Building, 4th Bouth China Morning Post Ltd. floor.

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B. B. C. Suspends

Comedian

Sydney Howard, the comedian, lins been suspended from participation in B.B.C. programmes for six months. The B.B.C. stated that the decision was in accordance with polley

It was added that the incident from which the suspension arose occurred some weeks ago, when, following 'Forces' programme, complaints were

listeners. received from

Artists playing to the troops, who appre- clated a certain type of story, were apt to forget that they had a wider

audience on the air,

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awardod, by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded

by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections,

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

$250

$250

Interior scenes. Table Top and Sun Life Studies,

(Ezluding portraiture, plants and

and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10 SECTION TWO *******Pórtraiture. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10

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SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers,

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RULES

The following Rules will govern' the. Competition!

1.—The Competition Je open to all

photographers.

2.—the entrlos "awarded the

lord

Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled, to any other prizes. 3.The prizes will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- "graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form "which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must bo pasted on back of entry. 4.—no right to publish any or all of the entries"ía reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

5 All photographs entered must have "been" taken in the -Colony of Hongkong, Photographs which have been already entered t other Competitions ara incilgible, -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or „damage to entries. 7-All entries to be eller black, sepla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured, photo- graphs are ineligible. 0-Pictures submitted in sepia tones

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Hong Kong, 13th June, 1941.,

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The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 11th June to the 25th June, 1941, both days inclusive,

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PARTICULARS & "CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction' to be held on Monday, the 23rd! day of June, 1941, at 3 p.m., at Thomps Peter Durdan, 27, a pri-signalled to pass. As Accused pass-

April 18 marked the 110th the Offices of the Public Works vale in the Royal Army Service ad; woman appeared from the anniversary of the establish Department, by Order of liss, was found guilty of the mun-right, on her own side of the road, ment of the Sydney "Morning sinughter of a 67-year-old woman and healtuted. Accused swerved tolerald", the oldest of all exist- Excellency the Governor of one named Ho Sze before the Chief Jus-the left but could not avoid her Lot of Crown Land at To Kwnlee, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the and struck her. The car continued Ing newspapers in Australia, Wan, in the Colony of Hong the case was held over until Mon- the reason it did not stop until some appearance on April 18, 1831, as Criminal Sessions yesterday, when on and the Crown suggested that This. newspaper first made its Kong, for a term of 75 years, day for sentence.

200 yards away was because it had with the option of renowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the

a week; with a circulation that KING, for one further torm of

A rice-shop assistant, To Chan, 75 years.

would any that he was riding a tri- could be numbered in hundreds, Accused knocked down and killed cycle along Salkung Road from the Seven years later it became `a that immediately after the dispo- inotor-car in Sn! Kung Road, Kow-Station when he saw the car, wilch 1840, a daily.

Intending bidders are advised the woman while driving a hired Airport to Kowloon City Police tri-weekly, and on October 1, Bangkok al of the lot the Purchaser (if loon City, on May 10.

was then on its proper side of the| Mr E. H. Williams, Crown Coun-road, travelling at

at a fairly fast to deposit with an authorised Brittain, of the Traffle Department, read and looked to neo if the way years, for it was on February 6, 1641, officer who will be present at the prosecuted. Accused plended not was clea

As he looked to his that John Fairfax, with Charles Kemp Canton

his partner, purchased the Cebu sale, the sum of two hundred guilty, and was not represented by front again, he saw the car come a dollars, ($200) in cash. This aum

the rond, knock "Herald" from Frederick Michael Colombo obliquely across The following Jury was empanel down a woman, head straight to Stockes, then sole owner of the paper will be refunded on payment of led: Messrs F. M. Ellis (forceman), Wards his tricycle and hit it. He and one of its founders.

The "Herald" has been printed on the Purchase price.

Chu Kar-chun, Albert M. Tse, jumped off before it did so. Wong

Its present alte at the intersection of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT-Pomeroy and Leung Shul-tak.

Ting-in, F. Carple, H. Wear continued on..

A few moments after this, Messrs Pitt, Hunter, and O'connell Streets Mr Williams said:

Kevan and Eymard arrived." Some since 1856. Its circulation has kept About 11.30 a.m. on Sunday, Mayad passed the

distance

was the car which pace with the increase in the popula Boundary 18, Accused went to the L Shing the wheel. The car was pushed day its subscribers number more than

passed thern, and Accused was tion of New South Wales, until to Garage In Kowloon and hired back to the scene of the accident,

ent 230,000. black car for the day The car was generally in Π good condition. an Indian policeman arrived and he About 1 pm. Accused drove to Kni sent for Traile-Sergeant Clark, who tho woman Tak Aerodrome where he invited on arrival, examined Aircraftsman Alfred Allen to go for Clark also saw a drag mark about and found her to be dend. Sergt a ride with him.

Allen accc27 feet long, but no brake marks. and they

proceeded to the Hotel, where they had

The woman was 21 feet from her They then called at the Red Lion own side of the road. Cafe where Accused met two pri- tured skull and

The cause of death was a frac

Intercranial hac- vates in the Middlesex Regiment and the party decided to drive to morrhage. the New Territories.

Accused's story to the Police was They decided to call at the Hong-

that he was behind a bus, well in kong Brewery at Castle Peak, and on his own side of the road, when arrived there about 3.30 pm, and a woman suddenly appeared, as they were leaving Accused bit tried to dodge her but could not The purchaser of the lot will be

one of the pillars and broke the avoid hitting her. He stopped after

going on for a few feet. required to pay to the auctioneer door of the watchman's hu In.eash the sum of $279.00 (being On the way back, Allen consider- 10% of the upset price) Im-ed that Accused was driving too fast and spoke to him on several mediately after the fall of the occasions about it, but Accused, ear- hammer, the balance of

THE SALVATION ARMY the ried on. When they reached Castle was found to be sober.

Sergt M. Clark sald that the road

The Salvation Army Headquarters ack-

The Printed Matter Service to the premium being paid in accordancePeak Road, Allen suddenly saw a

following places in China is tem basket or something like one sud-Accus. He took a statement from nowledge the following donations, which with the Conditions of Sale.

denly shoot into the air to a height he then had no suspicion that any for oviaus

but did not caution him as have been credited to the Annual Appeal porarily suspended: Yunnan, Ste- of 15 to 20 feet. He told Accused thing was wrong.

Proviously acknowledged, $10,300; The

thuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien that they had better stop and see

Amoy and Kulangru), In the statement, Accused said staff, Queen Mary Hospital, $25; Air (except

W. Davies, $25; Me H. ft. Sturt, #20: air Kwangsi, what had happened, but Accused that he

North and East of was travelling about 19 P. 1 Suckling, Bio: Mesars Beraha & Co.Kwangtung, replied that everything was all right miles per hour and was a distance Ltd, #3) Mr G. G. Ni Tinson, 323: Mr and drove on.

of four feet from the kerb on his Wong Kwok-shuen, $10; total, $10,510.*** What the Crown suggested as an own side of the rond. A bus was

ST VINCENT DE PAUL The Society of St Vincent de Paul ack explanation of this incident, said in front but he did not overtake it. howledges the following donation in Mr Williams, was that a woman, He suddenly saw a woman in front memory of the Inte Mrs A. M. da Cruz Chan Chuk-ho, was about to cross and swerved to the left to avoid Roza-Me and Mrs A. Botelho, #2: 2: the road when she noticed the car her, applying his brakes at the same

Mr and Mrs C. M da Būva, $1. corning. She considered she had time, but struck her. The impact of ample time to cross, and had reach the collision, he said, might have

Kowloon

Ha Heung Road,

Moose JAQ

Inland Lots. Nos, To Kwa Wan

4047 and 1834;

K. 8. E. W. 194

[fort|fzet|fert|trei

as per sale plan.

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12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 12.30 The Mills Brothers and that the ORDINARY YEARLY |Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins. MEETING of the Society will be 1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- held at the HEAD OFFICE, 60 gramme Summary, Hunter Street, Sydney, Australin, on FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, 1941, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1910, and of declaring Dividend, etc. and appointing Messrs. Smith Johnson & Co., Sydney да Auditors of the Society for the ensuing year in lieu of the present Auditors.”—-—-

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By Order of the Board,

A. II. K. COBB,' - Manager for the Far East. Hong Kong, 7th June, 1941,

NOTICE

Grande.The Halle Orchestra (Solo 135 Constant Lambert-The Rio piano: Sir Hamilton Harty) with Tha St Michael's Singers. Conducted by Constant Lambert.

1.30 Router and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Geraldo and His Orchestra." 2.15 Close-Down----

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Accused Was Sober Accused, was medically examined the same day of the sccident, and

was

the other side when she was been the reason for her belas found struck by the car and suffered in on the right side of the road. Jurles to her head and legs. Sho

Sha Sergt Clark, in answer to his would say that she saw four people Lordship, said that he did not think In the car, which was black in was possible for a car going t colour, and that at least one of the 19 miles per hour throw the

to found by a policeman at 4.07 pm. must have been travelling at high persons was a European. She was woman across the road.

The car and sent to hospital where she was speed to cause the damage it show- detained for some time.

ed.

saw

in a

War Fund and

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A total of $2,227.235.00 was reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the follow ing donations: Fellowship of the Bellows' (3rd

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STOCK MARKET

REPORT

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30

150

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Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary, issued yesterday, ist

Buyers

Canton Ins. X.D. $208 Indo-Chinas (Pret) $80 Docks $16 Lands $3114 Realties $2.70

.

Chinese Estates 508 China Lights (Old) $5.70 Telephones (Old). $22,10 Cements $13 Entertainments $6

Sellers Ropes $714

Sales Govt. 34% (1034) 9412 Providents $3.15.

China Lights 25cts

Cements $134

Ropes $7.30/50/40

had been under medical treatment

Ilad Some Drinks

Accused's Evidence Accused and his passengers arriv- case,

At the end of the Prosecution's ed back in Kowloon and. visited the from the Dock.

Accused made statement He said that he Nathan Hotel. where they had some had no recollection of the accident 1.02 Quilter Children's Overture.arinks. Here Accused parted com- at Hongkong Brewery. On the way New Light Symphony Orchestra

pany with his friends, and went on back, near Shamshuipo to the Palace Hotel where he met basket flying in the air, but us he he 'saw a conducted by Dr Malcolm Sargent.

gusson and J. McInally, of the Mid- two other soldiers, Ptes D. A. Fer-

nobody was injured, did not dlesex Regiment. He invited these

After some

drinks at the men to drive to Kal Tak Aerodrome Tak.

ese Nathan Hotel, he drove towards Kal with him, and went by way of Ma- appeared on the road

All of a sudden, a woraan in front of tauwel Road,

the car. Accused jammed on his Europeans, Messrs T. C. brakes and tried to avoid her but Kevan and E. Eymard, who were failed. Everything was over driving along the same road, were minute,Accused-did-not-stop be 0.00 Indian Programme.

attracted to Accused's car by the cause there was traffic behind. 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- would say that they saw a black verdict of guilty by 6-2 was re-

way it was being driven. They After a retirement of 35 minutes, for over a year. tions.

Sir Atholl I am not going to car pass them and it suddenly shot turned by ". Wiseman, R.AS.C., know what the effect of this con- 6.47 Dance Music by Jack Hylton violently across the road and His Orchestra; The Six Swin- most collided with some air-raid said that Accused had served with vicilon

the Jury.

paka sentence to-day, I want to and al- Licut E gera; The Organ, The Dance Band pen shelters. The car then swung him in Hongkong for the last 10 status.

will ba on his military and Me; Orquesta Tipica Francisco back to the left of the road, Canaro; Paul Whiteman and His to the right and disappeared.

road, then

months. Accused's record showed Lieut Wiseman said that with the It no civil or military offences. Swing Wing; Victor Young and his was estimated that the car was

exception of cases where penal ser- Orchestra; Victor Silvester and His travelling about 40 miles per hour. Accused said he had been worried discharge from the Army in war- Asked if he had anything to say, vituda was ordered, there was no Orchestra.

The next thing known about the by the deaths 7.30 Variety by Hildegarde with car was when it was

of his father and jitime. Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and His Boy Road, which was 78 feet wide. The had a little accident some time ago, Monday for a medical report on the in Salkung mother in recent air raids. He had The case was then held over until Friends; Ronald Franknu; Nellie Wal- car was behind a bus when it was and had dizzy spells at times. He Accused to be produced. lace with Orchestra; Buck and Bub- bles with Novelty. Ochestra.

8.00 London Relay The News, 8.15 London Relay—“Quesilons of

Mour," 0,30 Programme Suminary 8.32 Debroy Somers Band"Me and My Girl Selection..

....with Vocal Chorus by The Rhythm. Bros.; Dixieland Selection.....with Vocal Chorus by Dan Donovan; "Casanova" --Selection (Strauss-arr, Benatzky)

with www Vocal Chorus by Dan Dono- van This England (A Selection of well known English tunes)....with Vocal Chorus.

This will sorve. to inform all the concorned that information has been received from our Principals that the steamers

President Taft

V-85 President Cleveland V-87 President Coolidgo V-58 President Plerco

v-79 President Jackson

President Hayes

President Adams

v-3

V-2

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·D/No=picture to entered in more

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`10----Mounts to be only white or cream,

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9.10 Brahms-Quintet in B Minor Op. 115Allegro-1st Mov: 2nd: Mov: Adagio; 3rd Mov: Andantino- Presto non aktai, ma con sentimento; 4th Mov: Con moto-Un poco meno isso. Busch Quartet and Reginald Kell

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11.00 London Relay-O, M. Green's Newsletter.

11.15 Close Down.

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Station XM.H.A. broadcasts on n wave-length of 000 kilocycles or 800. meters and on a short-wave of 20,20, moters or 11,860 Kliocycles, This is the

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........................... «July 1. Air Mall-by "Pan American Airways

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KING'S MEMORY -The King and Queen wero visiting Canadian troops near Aldershot, when the King stopped before Lance- Corporal Peter Magrin, who was "Haven't I seen you in Canada?" the cooking dinner at the field kitchen.

King asked, Magrin," saluting, told the King that he belloved it was at the Royal Windsor Hotel, Montreal, during the royal visit in August 1939. Hagrin was cool at the hotel.

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