12
K.F.C. TENNIS.
NEW COURT OPENED ON
. SATURDAY.
EXHIBITION GAME.
A large gathering of members'
ST. PATRICK'S.
CATHOLIC CLUB CONCERT.
EXCELLENT PROGRAMME.
court which has been laid at the uented. rear of the Club house.
Beside
MARTYR SCOT.
FIRST VICTIM OF'THE REFORMATION.
400 YEARS AGO, ́
the
THE CHINA MAIL,
represented by
History: the
DRUG TRAFFIC.
'EX-MANDARIN" BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE.
FINED $2,000,
with.
was
TRUCK SMASHED.
COLLIDED WITH TRÀM AND DID DAMAGE.
FOKIS FINED..
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928,
AN EXHIBITION.
PASTEL AND WATER COLOURS.
AT KOMOR & KOMOR.
Spring, glorious spring is here;
fined $10, with the alternative of The variety of the artist showing 10 days' hard labour,
still fe and views and the light effects are marvellous and extreme- ly pleasing. We shall come back
GAMBLING CHARGE.
3 WOMEN AND 8 MEN AT THE MAGISTRACY.
CASE REMANDED,
Eleven
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SPLITTING STAR.
THEORY OF TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.
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There was a good "house" at Outside the gate of the ancient Yeong Chung-ching, who earlier At the Central Magistracy, on of the Kowloon Football Club St. Patrick's Catholic
Club on St. Salvator's College in St in the week
remanded
gamblers on Saturday morning, two fokis ap- the cloud of the weather does three. and their friends gathered at the Saturday night when another of Andrews there is wrought in the charges of importation and posses-peared
women and eight Club's ground on Saturday after the institution's monthly con- causeway of the street the mono- sion of 15 grains of morphia and damage to trum car No. 20,
on a charge of causing not show it then we know that appeared at.. the Central noon for the ceremony of the certs, which are continuously gram P. H. The letters indicato 60 grains of heroin, made a second Friday afternoon at 4.45
here on spring is
when. Messrs... Magistracy on Saturday. when Komor and Komor advertise their a charge of gambling at 2 Chung opening of their new hard lennis gaining in popularity, was pre-the spot where Patrick Hamil appearance at the Central Mugis-their hand truck No. 256 amashed Spring Picture exhibition, which Sing-road.
the young Scottish noble tracy on Saturday before Major C. damage to the extent of $150,
They were arrested From the moment one met schoinr, and reformer, suffered Willson, who after hearing the eir-
opens to-day.
Like all exhibi- on Friday afternoon. The opening ceremony was per- "Chris" Columbus and "Pecker" death for his faith by being burnet cumstances of the case imposed a vicinity of Praya East and Heard again be the rendezvous of all lov-peared for the defendants, pleaded The accident occurred in the tions at Messrs. Komor's, this will Mr. d'Almada, senior, who ap- formed by Mrs.. Bond who was Martini, the breezy door atten- at the stake on Saturday, February fine of $2.000. accompanied by her husband. dants, one felt that one was in 20, 1528. Here the historic event
street, the truck at the time carry-ers of art. Amongst the others present were for a good time, and this impres- was recalled on February 29 by a fence, said that at the last hearing, which is estimated at 300 quarts. senson, amongst whom Fukuta, the case for hearing some time next Mr. L. D. Turner, for the de-ing a load of oil, the weight of New artists will exhibit this asked His Worship to remind the "not guilty" on their behalf, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. sion was more than justified by ceremony, with which there were before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, he had All the fokis absconded after the "new star," comes with about a hun-week. F. C. Clemo, Mr. and Mrs. C. the programme of entertainment associated Atkinson, Mrs. Murphy, Miss T. which contained no fewer than 20 Churches of Scotland, represented the accused, because he had not rived other coolies had to be ob. able to be hung at prices ranging manded til
Protestant pleaded not guilty" on behalf of collision, and when the Police ar-dred Pastels, all framed and suit- The case was accordingly Murphy, Mr: O. E. Murphy, Mr. excellent items, the variety of by their moderators and presidents had the opportunity then of see-tained to remove the truck.
naon next Thursday and Mrs. W. E. Bell, Mr. P. J. which was very gratifying.
or deputics; the Universities of ing his client for more than two fokia were found trying to steal Been Pastels of such merit and sure- $5.
from $30 upwards, framo included. j morning, the first two defendants Hall, Miss Tollan, Mr. G. Hedley,
the Club's Concert Scotland.
In the subsequent search, two Never before has Hong Kong on bail of 875 and the others Mr. A. W. Eastman, Mr. G. B. Troupe which comprised Mrs. Principals or by their
their minutes, and of course, he did not Slipper, Mr. C, Owen, Mr. and G. Gilmour, and Mesars. A. Scul-
Professors know the circumstances of the some of the oil. They proved to be ly even the London of Ecclesiastical
Art Union two of the lot that ran away. Mrs. G. White, Mr. and Mrs. thorpe. A. Turner, F. Woodward, Magistrate and Town Council of саче.
would be glad to have such fine S. Mackintosh, Mr. F. C. H. Hicks, R. Eccles and . S. St. Andrews, and the Seants of the accused since the adjourn Having had an interview with
Both the accused admitted the pictures to show in their art Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brooks, many friends, well-known the University of St. Andrews. The
charge, and pleading "guilty," were rooms. Kentes, Mr. T. Bradford, Mr. and local amateur concert performers, solemn commemoration was attend-ment of the ease, he would plead Mrs. A. Bliss, Miss E. Bliss, Mr. assisted by contributing instrued by a large representation of the guilty to one of the two offences, and Mrs. Alkins, Mr. W. Emental and vocal turns which citizens of St. Andrews and by the and n the two charges related to Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Millard, Mr. went a long way to help make the students of the University. It was Turner suggested that the other Mr. Taylor said that the accused by describing some of his pictures,
the same set of circumstances, Mr. R. Vergelte, Mr. J. Beach, Mr. concert a success.
More detailed information recsiv- an impressive ceremony rendered and Mrs. J. P. Robertson, Mr. E.
The Troupe.
dramatically reminiscent by the charge should not be proceeded came ashore carrying in his hand especially the misty affects of ed from the Union Observatory at Shanks and Mr. and Mrs. J.
a handkerchief done up in a parcel.fore, and the group of roses which firms the fact that the astounding which we have never seen aner be. Johannesburg, South Africa, con- McKelvic..
Rev. Father A. Rigauti and chain of cofficidence--that, as one Professor. E. Gauldi, both accom-of the speakers put it; it was "at Mr. H. A. Taylor, Government In this parcel were two bottles plished pianists, offered a piano this spoi, on this date, and at this Monopolist and Analyst, suggested containing the drugs forming the stands out lifelike in drawing and division of the star Nova Pictoris
colours.
is an event of almost unparalleled duct as an overture, and then the hour, 400 years ago," that the re- that the charge of importation be subjects of the charges against
the more the accused. In addition to the of water-colours, prices ranging tronomy.
There is a remarkable collection importance in the history of as- Prior to Mrs. C. Bond declaring chorus "Come to the Show," after stake. After the open-air ceremony serious of the two,
Troupe presented the opening former had suffered death at the considered as it was
two bottles, there was also in the from $2 to $40, by the most pro Experts infer from the new facts the Court open, Mr. R. Hall, Pre-which items, all of them very the official participants in the cele- Mr.rner said that he did not parcel a piece of paper (produced minent artists of Japan. sident of the Kowloon Football pleasing, followed each other with bration, who wore academic and mind Club, addressed the gathering asas little break as the changes of civic robes, marched in procession proces.
*ch charge the prosecution with translation) to which the pro-
that it is highly probable that the with.
secution attached
Yamamoto.
star has, through some awful ex- follow:-
great import- scenery permitted.
to the Town Hall, where a public Procecuing. It gives me great pleasure to
Mr. Turner com-ance, Obviously, Mr. Taylor add- Yamamoto, the doyen of Japan's plosion or upheaval beyond human welcome so large a congregation cert were the pretty scenes on manship of the Very Rev. George drugs found on the accused
Very fine features of the con- meeting was held, under the chair-mented that the quantities of the ed, the drugs which the accused artists, exhibits some wonderful conception, actually burst asunder were was carrying were samples. The types with startling light effects, into two parts which are whirling of friends here -to-day to witness the stage and the excellent light-[Galloway, Principal of St. Mary's small-only 15 grains of morphia accused must have known that and also Myake, the wizard of apart at a terrific speed. the opening ceremony of the ing effects, for which credit is due College, St. Andrews, reports the and 60 grains of heroin. The ac- what he had with him was
The report, which is sent by Reu- Club's new tennis court, and trust to Mr. A. W. J. Gilmour, the "Glasgow Herald,”
illicit temple views. you will all have a most enjoyable stage manager.
cused, who apoke Mandarin, would stuff because he objected to being brings some beautiful views of
Hong Kong favourite, ter from Capetown, is as follows: The technical description is: The First Martyr.
like to make a statement to the searched by the Revenue Officer The new court on this enclosure, the Troupe were as follow:-
Contributions by members of
Nova Pictoris. Position angle 70 The brief devotional service held Court, after which, he (Mr. who approached him..
Japan especially his Kyoto night effects.
degrees. indicates an advancement in the
Separation of compon- at the actual locas of the martyrdom Turner),
his Worship's
"Hard To Believe." Song, "Meadow Lark," by R.
ents, half a second. Mr. Turner then addressed his Kobayashi, Tanaka, Nakayama and with minimum brightness in the There are also pictures by
Components was preceded by a statement by the permission, would like to ask
equal or nearly so; both nebulous, Rev. Alex. G. Dunlap, St. Andrews, the accused J few questions Worship and
said that he had other prominent artists of Japan. centre well marked. he was not aware of the nature of silk dainty views by Fusa costing | the medicine which his friend had only $3.
nebulous, given to him. He (Mr. Turner)
Dr. A. Grommelin, one The exhibition will be open for was glad that the accused had not ten days only and we recommend principal astronomers at Green- made that statement on oath, as our readers to call early, for aa, a wich Observatory, explained the re- although he was defending the ac- rule the first three days clear the port to a "Daily Mall" reporter as cused, he himself found it hard exhibition of the bigger part of follows: to believe that.
While the distance Therefore he pictures and it is well worth see-
of "half a could not press his Worship to ing every one whether you buy or second" Indicates a separation of believe it, especially as besides the not.
millions of miles, the separation drugs, the accused had the piece The exhibition is open from 9 would be barely distinguishable of paper which gave particulars of 1a.m. to 6 pm, and all are invited from this earth. It is actually one commission relative to sales.
3600th part of the apparent brendth of the sun. STANDARD TIME.
Ten was served on the grounds during the afternoon.
time.
Mr. R. Hall.
Club's progress in sporting acti-Eccles.
vities. Up to the present the club has been first and last a Football
with
Kano, a
They could'
Concerted, "We are all getting who in the course of it said that with a view to bringing out his heard his client teil the Court that A new feature are the pictures on easily be separated were they not
Club, so that when the football older together," by the Troupe.
the event they commemorated was past career. season ended the club had no-
Duet, "Moonlight and Roses," one of almost incalculable national
Familiar Story. thing further in the way of sport Mrs. Gilmour and W. R. Wilkinson. importance and of far-reaching in Asked by Major Willson what he to offer its members and lady.
Humourous Song, "Pte. Bertie fluence. It was friends. To-day the club is in a Buster," by A. Sculthorpe.
the decisive in- had to say with regard to the auguration of the great movement charges against him, the accused position to provide sport all the "Horace and Maurice in Comedy which so profoundly affected the said that a friend in Canton gave year round. The start is small Duet," by R. Eccles and A. Scal-course of Scottish history, and had him the stuff to take to Soochow, but, given reasonable support,, the thorpe,
such an enlightening, ennobling.and he did so not knowing what Committee will see that a further A Sketch, "The Singing Les-and purifying influence on Scottish the contents of the parcel were. court is forthcoming at an early son," by the Troupe.
life and character. The charge date.
Answering a further question (Cast: Pupils, Mrs. Gilmour and laid against Patrick Hamilton was by the Magistrate, the accused said A. Sculthorpe; Professor, A. that of "being found in many ways that he did ask his friend what the Turner; Stage Manager, F. Wood-Inflamed with heresy. disputing. stuff was, and was told that it was ward; Pianist, H. Hicks; Pro-holding and maintaining divers ordinary medicine. gramme Seller, R. Eccles).
Compliments.
L
"The Prisoner's Song," by W.
Wilkinson.
R.
hercaies of Martin Luther and his
Major Willson:
this time.
Either your
"
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN
80th
HONG KONG.
of the
The statement that the two Janases could easily be separated were they not nebulous; means that were they ench a clear, distinct star, they would be seen as separ- ate bodies by the telescope at Johannesburg
It certainly now seems highly probable that in some way Nova Fictoris has been torn asunder into two parts by some terrific explo- sion or conflagration."
It is impossible to say what has The Kuomintang has received caused the star to split in two. I
I should like to express the thanks of the Club to Mr. E. Cock,
. However, Mr. Turner asked the our past President, and his good lady, who are unfortunately not
Chorus, "Here we are," by the followers, repugnant to our faith friend had lied to you, or you knew coming ashore as the accused, did Magistrate to believe this, that able to be with us this afternoon. Troupe.
He was condemned on all counts of what the contents were. He mis with the drug and incriminating Mr. Cock took an active part in Duet, "Behave," by Mrs. Gilmour the indictment. The punishment led me. the Club's welfare during the and R. Eccles.
document in a handkerchief in his was that of death by fire, and was initial stages of its existence, and
Concerted, "Bingo Farma, by the immediately carried into effect. that as he had never committed
Continuing, the accused safd hand was not at all the action of
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong it is largely due to his goodly Troupe,
Patrick Hamilton's name stood first such an offence before, he would
a master's mind in the drug traffic. during April, 1928, standard time offices that the Club enjoyed, its
Major Willson replied that the for the 120th meridian, East of on the grand roll of honour of ask his Worship to pardon him very simplicity of the action made Greenwich, is as follows:- strong position to-day. The Club
Scottish martyrdom. owes a debt of gratitude to the
it efficacioua. Sketch, "The Tube," by the
Sunrise, Sunset. Hamilton's Influence, Government who have always Troupe.
Questioned aa to why he had Mr. Turner replied that that
a.m. p.m. given a sympathetic ear to our re-
Different aspects of the ife of brought the drugs to Hong Kong, might be so, but the alternative
5.52 6.49 quests from time to time, and it Troupe.
Finale, "Good Night" by. the Patrick Hamilton were surveyed by the accused said that he had to supposition was just as likely to is encumbent upon the members
the learned speakers who addressed come here to change ship for Soo-be the truth. He asked his Wor- of the Club to show their appre-
All the items were excellent and the meeting in the Town Hall. The chow, as there were no direct bonts ship to impose a reasonable fine, a number of recommendations as do not regard as highly probable ciation of the concession made by very much enjoyed, but particular Rev. Professor J. H. Baxter, of St. between Canton and Soochew. as there was no record against to the action it should take with the theory that the sudden appear- utilising such to the fullest. mention must be made of the ducts: Andrews University, dealt specific- Replying to Mr. Turner, the ac- the accused.
reference to the despatch of armed ance of this bright afar in 1925 It is to Messrs. Verrette, Beech in which Mrs. Gilmour took partally with the martyrdom of Hamil-cused said that he now lived as a
Mr. Taylor said in reply to Major
Japanese forces to Shantung, was caused by a collision between and Smith that the Club is indebt- especially "Moonlight and Roses" ton; Professor James MacKinnon, gentleman of independent means at Willson that the prosecution took a among which are the following: two bodies, and that the two separ ed for the preparation of plans and in which the clever stage effect Edinburgh University. addressed Soochow Previously he had been serious view of the case, but did Boycott Japanese goods; call aated parts are the two bodies which the supervision of work in connee with a full moon in the centre of ahimself to the subject of Hamilton's the Profect of the prefecture of not press for imprisonment. general citizens' conference in have moved on. tion with the court and fencing ar-subdued outdoor scene was greatly education and preparation for the Chiuchow.
Shanghai to express popular op There is, of course, just a pos- reminded his Worship, however, position to Japan's action; expand sibility that the birth of Nova compliment appreciated.
ministry; the Rev. Professor Hugh
An Ex-Mandarin.
that having regard to the peculiar the propaganda these gentlemen on the gratifying The two sketches, too, were very pounded, Hamilton's Interpretation Turner said that in
Watt. New College, Edinburgh, ex- Addressing the Magistrate. Mr. circumstances of the case, the fine order to arouse the attenton of the of a planet of some other aun then movement in Pictoris was caused by the collision. results attained. Arrangements in good, whilst the comedy items by Luther; and the Rev. Professor to him, the accused had also said value of the drugs which, accord-citing slogans; and ask all news connection with the opening cere- "Horace and Maarice" were very Archibald Main. Glasgow Univer- that he had formerly been a Man-ng to Home prices, came to only agencies and newspapers to give
statement should not be calculated by the people; draw up a series of ex- ours with a star, mony were made by Messrs. Clemo laughable. and Murphy, to whom credit in
sity, discussed Hamilton's influence darin under the Manchu dynasty about $10.
Sir E. Kadoorie and Mr. L. Ka- given for having done same to sol
on the Reformation movement. Ta
the fullest publicity to items doorie have returned to Shanghai successful an issue.
The following local. amateur the course of his address Dr. Main and was the Commander of Hunan. As stated, his Worship Imposed opposing Japan's action. "N. C. after a prolonged visit to England artistes contributed items
sold that Hamilton's youth, his in-
Asked ag to his view of the case, a fine of $2,000.
Daily News."
and the Continent. domitable spirit. his unswerving altogether bumper programme:- Love Call" (B. Friml) and "Sou-of his life had made his place sure Mr. J. Braga, violin solos "Indian the good, and the willing sacrifice oyalty, his Christian devotion to
WHERE TO FIND SHIPS IN HONG KONG HARBOUR— CHART OF THE PRINCIPAL MOORING BUOYS. venir" (Didle).
in the shrine of Scottish heroes.
rangement, and we
Chinese Frienda.
young
Father and Son.
to an
A.
An exhibition game has been arranged between Messra, Ilo and Yew, and Messrs. Wheeler and Millard, and I feel sure we will all enjoy watching these
Messrs. E. and G. d'Aquino.The Rev. Professor George giants perform and I take this op (G. Verdi) and "Crucifix" (Faure).who had undertaken to speak on vocal duets "Solenne in quest'ora" Henderson, Aberdeen University, portunity of welcoming our Chin- ese friends to the Club, and thank-
These two fine singers, father Hamilton's ministry in ing them for being so good as to and son, are well known to local was unable to be present, but his Scotland. come to the mainland and enter-concert audiences, but this was tain us.
paper was submitted for insertion
the first time that they appeared in in the record of the proceedings.
The Reformed Faith. Two resolutions were presented
I wish to thank Mrs. Bond in a duet together, and the effect was advance for gracing the proceed-very pleasing, particularly in ing with her presence and officiat. Crucifix" which was well suited to the meeting and were unanimi- ing in the capacity of opening the to their powerful voices and their ously approved. The first was pro court to-day. I have much plea-style of singing. Mr. G. d'Aquino posed by the Rev. Henry Paton, sure in requesting Mrs. Boad to also gave a selected song, as a solo Peebles, of the Reformed Presby- Mr. N. U. Botelho contributed terian Church, and seconded by the Right Rev, Alexander Dewar,
do 30.
Court Opened.
contribution.
two 'cello solos in his usual effec- Moderator of the General Assembly
Mrs. Bond then walked on to the tive style.
tennis court with a racket and ball,
and after acrving the ball across
the court, formally declared it
open, amid loud applauss from
of the Free Church of Scotland, and the second resolution was submitted by the. Very Rev. Dr. Adam Philip, United Free Church, and, seconded by the Rev. Ebenezer A. Davidson,
first resolution esting, and many, fine rallies were thanksgiving for Mr. Bond thon expressed thanks witnessed. After taking the first Patrick Hamilton, and the second the influence of on behalf of his wife for the plea- set rather easily for the loss of urged the need to maintain the sure accorded her in asking her to only two games, the Chinese were scriptural doctrines of the reform- perform the opening ceremony. He hard pressed by the Kowloon op-ed faith.
those present. Master F. Clomo the Chinese pair. by two straight United Original Secession Church. then presented her with a bouquet acts (6-2, 7-5), was quite inter-The in a silver vage.
also thanked the Club for the beau- ponents in the second, and the set tiful vase, and said he was sure had to go into 12 games before the
expressed
Artificial lighting of 3,500,000
it would be one of his wife's most visitors, who were severely stretch-volts, the highest voltage ever
treasured possessions,
Exhibition Game...
ed, took it by the narrow margin jublained by man, has been pro
of two games. *****
duced in the high-voltage engineer Following the opening of the At the closs of the game, Mrs. ing laboratory of the General court, a doubles exhibition match Bond, at the request of Mr. Hall, Electric Company at Pittsfield, arranged by Mr. C. F. Lea of the banded onch of the four players a Massachusetts. Chinese Recreation Club, to whom silver spoon as mementoes of the fis, gradually stored in artificial|| the K.F.C. thanks were express- occasion.
ed, was played between Messrs.
Ho Ka-lau and Yow Man-kit
(C.R.C.) and Messrs. Wheeler and
The electricity!.
clouds, just as electricity is stored
in real thunder clouds, and is.'Elen discharged in a blinding dash of
sen producing all the effects of
The Chinese Bauce Guldhar but-n few millionths of a second,
Millard (K.F.C.). Computer? Co?er announced that
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