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HONG KONG, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932,
MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD.
Victim Beaten to Death
for Valuables.
WEEK-END MOTOR'
ACCIDENTS.
Naval Officer Thrown from Rikisha.
GIRL KNOCKED DOWN.
THREW RIKISHA IN
HARBOUR.
Fare Who Lost His Temper,
was
Entering the vacant foor of No.)
H. J. H. White, a hotel assistant, 08, Laichikok Road, Shamshuipo
charged before Mr. Wynne- carly yesterday morning the rela- Lieut.-Commdr. W. R. Vallance, Jones in the Central Police Court tives of a Chinese youth, who had of H.M.S. Tamar, was involved in this morning, with having malici- Leen missing since the previous motor accident last night, as a re- ously damaged a rikish ain Con- day, found his dead 'body.
sult of which he is now lying in the naught Road Central shortly after Death had been caused by a Naval Hospital suffering from in-midnight yyesterday. number of woundpparently In-juries to his head. flicted by & he Robbery was obvic
ae when found"
stripped of al
and a sum youth had dues from Mists.
It was alleged that there was an instrument. The accident occurred at the argument over the fare, and the ly the motive, junction of Des Voeux Road Central defendant pushed the vehicle into dy had been and Jackson Road, on the bend near the harbour. It was later sal onal trinkets the Hong Kong Cricket Club vaged, and was found to be
which the ground. It transpires that Lieut- damaged to the extent of $10. lecting as rent Commdr. Vallance was riding in a His Worship imposed a fine of herʼa tenants. rikisha, which, after passing the $15, and ordered defendant to pay
rear of a tramcar, turned westward $10 for the vehicle's repairs. into Des Voeux Road, and collided with a public motor car.
POLICE RESERVE.
Orders for the Current
Week.
Orders issued by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector-General of Police, are as under:-
Chinese Company. Training Course-Part 11-Con-} stable R34 Wong Woon-man and) R39 Tao Huk-on have been passed out us efficient In Part II of Training Course (knowledge of Police Duties and Regulations.)
Training Course-Part II—A]||
Mr. Vallance was thrown heavily to the ground, while the rikisha was extensively damaged; its left wheel being smashed to splinters.
STIFFKEY TRIAL.
Vivacious Wife Defends Her Husband.
IMMORTALITY CHARGES.
European Girl injured. Suddenly running across Wong! Nei Chung Road, Miss Edna Stevens, living in the vicinity, was knocked down by a private motor In connection with the trial of the car, driven by Mr. Lee Chce-san, of Rector of Stiffkey, Rev. Harold Davidson, on charges of alleged re- 18 Leighton Hill Road.
Miss Stevens sustained slight in-lations with girls in London, which juries to her right leg, and was appeared In Saturday's newspapers, taken to the Government Civil Hos-the following cutting from a home) recruits will attend at the Chinese pital, where, fter treatment, she newspaper will prove of interest to
lour readers. Company's Headquarters, on Tues-- day, April 5 at 3.30 p.m. for in- struction.
Training Course-Part L-All recruits of the Chinese Company will attend. Central Police Station
for Squad Drill on Thursday, April
7 at 6.30 p.m.
N.C.Os. Class-All N.C.Os. will attend the Chinese Company's Head- quarters on Friday, April 8, at 4 p.m. for instruction under Mr. Paterson, P.P.T.S.
was allowed to leave.
4,000 STORM FORD
FACTORY.
Workless and Police în
Pitched Battle.
FOUR KILLED.
Detroit, March 8.
Stiffkey (Norfolk), Feb. 6. "If I had believed the charges thut have been levelled against my husband, I would have Etarted divorce proceedings against him) long ago!"
Mrs. Davidson, the charming wife of the Rector of Stiffkey (the Rev. Harold Davidson), flushed slightly as she made this statement in the Rectory.
She was referring to the allega; Indian Company.
tions made concerning the Rector Four persons were killed and 50 which have resulted in his appear- Commendation.-Police Constable injured, including two policemen, ance before a Consistory Court in (Reserve) 233 Mit Singh is com- in a pitched battle between a hand-Norwich to answer charges of im- mended by the Inspector General of ful of police and 4,000 unemploy-morality. Police for zeal and pluck on Janu-jed, who, invited by Communists, ary 29, 1932, in effecting the arrest, staged a demonstration outside the
A vivacious, youthful-looking wo- after a long chase in Yaumati, of a Ford Motor Factory at Dearborn. her subject
man, Mrs. Davidson warmed up to Chinese male who was sentenced at
as she defended her The police used fire-hoses and the February Sessions to three tear gas bombs and several hun-
husband. years' hard labour for having taken (dred shots were fired.
The charges concern Mr. David- part in an armed robbery at 11 In spite of the inflammatory whom he has met and befriended in son's alleged relations with girls Saigon Street on the above date. placards carried by some men it is London in his philanthropic work.
"I am afraid," Mrs. Davidson
Training Course-Part II-All understood that the sole intention members who have not passed Part of the majority was to send a small continued, "that my husband has II of Training Course should attend deputation to interview Mr. Henry been indiscreet; but I am certain at the Chinese Company's Head- Ford. quarters, 17, Queen's Road Central
on Thursday, April 7 at 5.30 p.m.
Reserve Emergency Unit. Defondu Class-A new class in defendu will commence on Thurs- day, April 7 in the gymnasium at| Central, at 6.30 p.m. All members who can do so are invited to join, I especially all N.C.O.'s and Squad- lenders.
Revolver Practice--Squada 1 and
REV. H. V. KOOP,
Farewell Address at Cathedral.
2 will carry out Revolver Practice on John's
EVENING SERVICE.
he has a full answer to the charges against him."
"As a matter of fact, one of the girls-a worthy young person who had perhaps made a slight alip, and in whom my husband took an interest came down here, and entered my service. She turned out to be the very best cook I have ever had."
At the evening service at St.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have been Cathedral yesterday, the married for twenty-six years, and the Kennedy Road Range on Friday, Rev. H. V. Koop, Cathedral Chap-they have had five children. April 8 at 15 p.m.
Sergeant P. Iain, who is shortly severing his Fletcher will take charge. Mem-connection with the Colony, gave his bers will assemble outside Queen's farewell address to a large congréga- Pier at 5:10 p.m. with revolvers. tion, choosing as his text: Uniform optional.
amongst men and women of various "It was a happy day. Happier kinds. Summer Uniform.-All members are they that dwellest in My House. and all who took part in the service The Choir and Sidesmen who have not yet been measured for They will always be praising Thee." would say the same-all that dwelt new tunics will get this done as He referred to the joy that the in God's House. soon as possible, at Mesan. Tung writers of Psalms had in worship-
Mr. Koop apoke feelingly of the, Hing's 60, Queen's Road Central. ping in the House of God, and how privilege that had been his in work- Old khaki tunles and trousers will that joy lived to this day. None ing with the Dean and the Cathedral be returned to the Police Store, Iknew better than the Clergy who Choir, and asid he hoped that the (Sgd.) D. L. KING*D.S.P. (B.), knew of fellowship in God's House, Cathedral would always be alled Hong Kong, April 4, 1982, and
the working together with praise.
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