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WEDDING OF REV. MR. RIGG &

MISS A. DUERDEN ›

RECEPTION IN GIRLS' SCHOOL

A large number of members in South China of the Church Mis-ed sionary Society and friends "at- tended the wedding in St. Peter's Church, West Point, yesterday afternoon, of the Rev. J. E. Rigg, son of Dr. John Rigg, M.D., and Mrs. Rigg of Preston, Lanca,; and Miss Amy Duerden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Duerdey of Blackburn, Lancs.

The Rev. C. R. Shann, M.A., of

officiated. the C.M.S.,

Mrs. wedding Griggs played the march;

The service was chorál, includ- ing the hymns "O Perfect Love," "Jesu, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts" and "May the grace of Christ our Saviour."

The Rev. T. B. Woods of Foo- chow gave the bride away' and Mr. H. G. Hughes, M.A., acted as best man.

Honeymoon in Foochow

-POLICE RESERVE ·

TO-DAY'S ORDERS BY THE C.S.P.

THE GRAND TATTOO

The following Memo is publish-|

for information of all ranks:

"The C.S.P. wishes to convey his hearty appreciation and grateful thanks for the most ex- cellent work, on the three nights of the performances, of all ranks of the Hong Kong Police Reserve engaged on special duty in con- nection with the "Tattoo."

CARVALHO YEO

'AGAÌN COMMITTED TO THE SESSIONS

THE WATER ACCOUNTS

Yesterday afternoon Carvalho Yeo was committed to the November Criminal Scesione, by Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy on charges of making forged altera- tions

when receipts ployed last year as Water Ac- counts' clerk at the Hong Kong Treasury.

to

em-

Yeo already stands committed for trial on six charges of alleged for- 2. As a member of the "Tattoo" Working Committee and gery of three Treasury cheques particularly as Chairman of the and uttering them, thus obtaining General Services Committee, the the Government's general account possession of over $260,000 from C.S.P wishes further to thank with the Hong Kong, and Shang- all Polleo Reserve officers on duty hat Banking Corporation. In this. at the entrance to the Tattoo case Yeo passed the three forged. Ground for their most valuable } choques through the Instone Bank- assistance in checking tickets.” Ing Corporation, the Eastern Equitable Banking Corporation and

(Sgd.) E. D. G. WOLFE, C.S.P.

9th October, 1928." Police Training School The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Police Training The bride wore a long sleeved School, Kowloon, will be held as gown of white georgette, decor-usual on Tuesday: October 16 and ated on the flared skirt and bodice 23 at 6 pm. sharp. with silver beads, also a long veil

Squad Drill

the Netherlands Trading Society with which he was al leged by the prosecution to have opened current accounts in the lat ter part of 1927 in preparation for his hig coup.

"Increased Business"

The Water Accounts charges, on which Yeo was committed yester- day, involved a sum of $15,300 of Brussels net embroidered in All recruits of the Chinese and which Yeo was alleged to have em- silk, and a wreath of orange blos-Indian Companies, and of the Fly- bezzled between December, 1926. som. She carried a shower bou-ing Squad will parade at Central and September, 1927, when he turn- quet of white Honolulu creeper Police Station. on Thursday, Octo-ed his attention to the cheques. and white roses.

ber 18 at 5.30 p.m. sharp for Squad This Mr. C. A. S. Russ, for the de- Miss E. M. Buckland, the Drill under Sergeant Condon. fence, referred to as just “incrcas- bridesmaid, wore pale blue silk Dress: Mufti

and georgette tammed with sil- ver, a hat of blue panne to toné,

Chinese Company

Commendation. Constable

ed business.” He contended that It did not reveal a carefully laid plan as alleged by Mr. T. M.

and grey shoes, and stockings. Frank S. Y. Wong is highly com- thing, it was just that the success R76 Hazlerigg, for the Crown. If any- Her bouquet was of pink roseJ.

Miss E. S. Atkins gave a re-mended by the C.S.P. for the with the smaller items had sudden- ception at St. Stephen's Girls' Col-prompt action taken by him only flushed to the mind the possibi lege to the wedding party.

September 28, which led to the arlity of bigger things.

The prosecution alleged that/Yco

The honeymoon is being spent rest of a thief, who had snatched at Foochow and the bride's travel-purse from a European lady on in misappropriating water rates ling dress was of brown figured Caine-road: the snatcher was sub-paid into the Treasury, had sent crepe de chine, with beige fichu sequently sentenced to 6 months out to large consumers' receipts and cuffs, with a hat of beige felt H. L. and 12 strokes,

which had been signed for smaller All advanced men of the Chin-consumers and subsequently alter to match.

ese Company will attend at the ed to represent the larger amounts Central Police Station on Thurs- which prisoner is alleged to have day, October 18 at 5.30 p.m. sharp pocketed.

THE FIRST "CINEMA”

for

Rifle Exercises. Extended Order and Baton Drill under Ser

It is reported that Stanford geant R. J. Hunt.. Dress: Mufti, University, California, proposed Rifle, Belt, Sidearms and Truncheon

to send an exhibit to the Kingston- to be carried. on-Thames Public Library to

Indian Company commemorate the experiments in

Strength. Constables · R220 mation, photography, carried out Inaytaullah and 2244 N. N. Zaveri fifty years age by Mr. Edward having left the Colony for good, Muybridge, a Kingston man, on the

Alleged Alterations Resuming his evidence yesterday afternoon, Mr. L. A. Barton, a Cashier at the Treasury, produced

the counterfoil portions of several receipt books, in which were duplic- ates, the alleged altered receipts. Witness explained that the receipts were. Issued in duplicate and bore

site now occupied by the univer-have been struck off the strength his signature, but the alterations of the Indian Company as from in Yeo's hand-writing in the ori- October 1.

alty.

to

England.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928.

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Sold na ali konting anna

Bum

ginals, had been made without wit- Mr. Harry Cross, borough libra-

Parade-All ranks of the Indian nesa knowledge in the carbon copy. rian of Kingston-on-Thames, states

Receipt No, 5926 was referred to, that, as far as he is aware, the Company will parade at Police university authorities are not send-Headquarters on Tuesday, October The original as issued to the Ing

exhibit ап

23 for drill under Sergeant Condon. Cheungchau Ferry Co. was for an but are endeavouring to form Fall in at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: amount of $562.50, but the carbon one at Stamford where Muy-White uniform, belt and cap with duplicate showed that

of only $1.50 Was received bridge worked 01 what was white cover. No member may be from another customer named then the Palo Alto stock farm. absent from this parade without

The correes. Muybridge, adds Mr. Cross, be- leave from the Company Command-Kwong Ming-shing.

ponding Water Account number had quenthed much of his material, er.

also been altered. including the original projecting

Flying Squad

Similarly; the receipt in the lantern, to the Kingston Museum,

Strength. The following recruits case of the Chia On where it raay be senn.

have been taken on the strength Co. for $221.75 had been alter of the Flying Squad and posted as ed to $1.50 as having been received. under:-

from one Young Wal-ting, a differ- Constable R838 Robert Chan to ent customer. Major-General C. D. Hamilton Moore, C.B., C.MS., D.SO., com-Kowloon Section as from October manding the East Lancashire Ter- ritorial Division, died at his re- Hong Kong Section is from Octo- Constable R316 Chan Tze-fai to sidence, near Preston, on Septem- ber 14, aged 59. He had a dis.ber 12.

10.

The weekly instructional patrol

6.8.

Messrs. Butterfeld and Swire pald: $818 for water rates, and one receipt to have been received from dollar was shown in the duplicate

Ching Sing-cheung.

Messrs. On Lok Yuen paid $407-

tinguished career, and was eight of the Kowloon Section will take on two accounts, and one dollar times' mentioned in despatches dur-

Ing the Great War. He also served place on Tuesday, October 16. also was shown in the duplicate re- In the South African War. After Fall in at the Tsim-tea-tsui Fire celpt to have been received, from being in China in 1910 he was de Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Ma See-chuen.

corated with the Order of the Rising Sun by the Emperor of Јарап.

WHY IS BABY SO NAUGHTY 2

Dress: Khaki Uniform.

Messrs. A. S. Wataon paid $53,]) ; The weekly instructional patrol and $1.50 was shown in the dupli- of the Hong Kong Section will take cate receipt to have been received place on Thursday, October 18. from Lee Fook-chi. Fall in at the Central Police Sta- he is shown in the duplicate re Mr. Kwok Lau paid $1,247, and tlon at 5.15 pm, sharp," Dress: Khaki Uniform.

ceipt to have paid only $1.50.

Sharpshooters' Company.

Miss Kwok Mul was shown in the duplicate receipt to have pald Night Firing Practice Night only $0.75 where she actually paid Revolver Practice will be carried $67.50.

"Never Brought Into Account"

out on Kennedy-rond Range on the evening of Wednesday, October 24 Mr. Barton said that whatever at 9 p.m. Members will assemble at the range at that time with re- volvers, belt and holstore,

Adjutant.

(58) W. RENT, A.S.P. Hong Kong, Oct. 16.

WHISKY FRAUDS

ARRESTS IN RHINELAND

Cologne,On a charge of sell ing in Germany to persons other than members of the occupation Most likely the cause of the forces wines, spirits and cigar trouble is in hdr little stomach, for etter upon which no duty has well children are usually good-tam-Leen paid, five French and three pared and happy, and all the needs Germans have been arrested. is a small dose of Baby's Own It is stated that a very large Tablets to set matters. right, business in unpacked goods has been carried on. In one instance 1,000ybottles (of French cham- pagne upon which no tax had been paid are stated to have been

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large amounts there were in the original and genuine receipts, they were never brought into account by the accused in the books of which he had charge, but he did show the smaller amounts shown, In the altered duplicates. In each case witness had examined the duplicates and found signs of ai terations and grasures.

Evidence was then given by an official of the, Cheungchau Ferry Co to the effect that he paid $562.50 over the Treasury counter and received Receipt No. 5926 for that amount on the same day. This closed the case for the Crown.

As in the case of the cheque charges, Yao, acting, on the advice of his solicitor, reserved his defence and did not make any statement to the Magistrate.

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