WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1934,
MAINTENANCE CASE
Order To Be Reviewed On Friday.
DEFENDANT REMAINS IN
POLICE CUSTODY
Mr. Lo Shun-wan, the well-known 'Chinese, who as ordered by the Court to pay maintenance to his wife, Tong Wal-yin, in the sura of $150 per month as from May last year, was again before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Police Court) this morning.
Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, counsel for -defendant, said that his client was unable to raise the money to meet the request of the Court for $1,000) to be deposited before a review of the order could be made. ·
His client, however, would remain in police custody and the bail money of $1,000 could thus be deposited with the Court to enable a review; of the decision to be granted.
Mr. Hamilton observed that it was an awful resource to remain in gaol until the hearing, to which Mr. Mackinlay replied that his client was! onable to raise the money and had no option,
Mr. N. L. Dennys, representing the wife, queried the power of the'
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Court to grant a review of the or A LEADING CHINESE der. The money under the old or
der was still owing, and they had
waited already three weeks.
Mr. Hamilton said that he had Tone into the matter fully but could not find anything of a similar nature here before. The only thing was to. follow the procedure at Home.
Mr. Dennys said that they did not want the defendant to go to prison,] 'but only wanted payment is ordered
PASSES
Sudden Death Of Mr. C. C. Wu.
DISTINGUISHED CAREER
The sudden death occurred yes- by the Court. "The defendant, ar-terday at his residence, 3 Hing Hon ter all, has a concubine," added Mr. Road of Mr. Wa Chao-chu, or, as Dennya.
fixed the! hearing for Friday afternoon at 2.30
The Magistrate then
p.m. and ordered, the defendant to remain in police custody.
UNOCCUPIED SHOP BROKEN INTO.
Furniture Stolen By Instalments.
THIEF GAOLED
Pleading guilty to charges or breaking into ал
mintang executive.
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LOCAL ESTATES.
Hong Kong Resident Leaves $290,500.
the
Luk Chi-ngan, late of 59 Kwong Tup Street, Canton, Kwangtung who died on April 5, 1933, left local estate valued at $82,100.
Probate has been granted to Luk Kue-hang, merchant.
THE CHINA A
STRANGE
COLONY IN
HONDURAS
Americans Who Sought Freedom
EXPLORER'S DISCOVERY
Washington.
Existence of what is termed “unique colony” of American in the torrid depths of British Hon- duras has been reported by the Carnegie Institute of Washington.
This Isolated group of persons who have been away from the |homeland of their ancestors for more than 70 years was encounter. ed by Mr. Oliver Ricketson,⠀⠀ Ir. of the Institution's staff in the course of the survey of the racial make-up of that section of || Cen- tral America. ?!
They live In what is known as the Toledo settlement, and are |described by him as "irreconcil- [ables from the Southern States! who, rather than be 'under “ the Northern yoke, betook themselves [into perpetual exile after the Civil War." The present colony is com- posed of the second and third generation of the self-exiled Southerners.
It is well known that after thei Civil War colonies of former Con-¡ federate soldiers were established in Brazil, where they prospered and their descendants have taken a prominent part in the life of the country, but the Honduran group apparently dropped out of his- tory, Mr. Ricketson says.
He found what may be another Ho Tsz or Tee or Tze Tsun or "lost white race" on the hundreds
or
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he preferred to call himself. C. C. Chun, alias Ho Ching-po, alias Ho of quays stretching along the Wu, one of the China's best-known Chiu-mi
mel, alias · Ho Honruran coast line. He, descri-Į
Ho Dork-kee,bea members of this group diplomate and members of the Kuo-Chiu Kee, alias
There is nothing indefinite about alias Hop Kee, alias Ho Yée-nang follows:
'ASPEO.' Its service { QUICK- allas Jo Sheung Tak-tong, late of 48 Robinson Road, Hong Kong, who spare build, aquiline nose, rather goes on to dispel or dissolve the cause safe, affective and defnita." It gives "They are characterised by you relied in 5 to 10 minutes and then died on March 18, 1938, left local high frequency of blue eyes con of the pain, allowing Naturs to effect estate sworn' under $290,500,
Furthermore, you sidering the almost universality of its own cure. Hong-shen, merchant
Probate has been granted to Hodark eyes throughout this ares, and ABPRO, as it is speedily eliminated harmful after-effects from and Hoby a mahagony coloured comple from the system a few hours after be Hong-ho, student.
Probate in the estate of Chan
xion, more suggestive of long ex-ing taken. It neither dopes, - deadent Minister to Washington and in his Chong-wing, late of 675 Nathan Posure than of racial swarthiness, nor drugs. declining years was closely associat-Road, Kowloon, who died leaving
The late Mr. C. C. Wu was the only son of the late Dr. Wu Ting fong, one of the most revered men China has ever produced, who, after beginning as an interpreter in the Hong Kong Civil Service, entered |China's diplomatic service, became
ed with the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen $10,000, has been granted to Chan la member of the Canton revolu-
tionary government,
Tseung-shi, widow.
Live By Fishing
"I was given to understand, that they never leave the quays, except Fan Chan (or Chun) -Juk, mer- to visit Belize, and that their only Born on June 16, 1887, in Tien- chant, late of 97 Main Street, Shau-, occupations are turtling, and dah unoccupied, tsin, Mr. C. C. Wu received his early kiwan East, who died on October ing, plus a mild interest in cocos-
education at the same Hong Kong 22, 1933, left local estate sworn nut cultivation. shop at 19 Wing Kat Street on.
My Informant three different occasions and steal-school as his father-Queen's Col- under $4,200.
expressed an opinion that they
writing desk the
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ing two mirrors, one table and lege. He then was sent to America Probate has been granted to Fan were remnants of those early set- and graduated at the Atlantic City Cheung-ahi, alias Cheung San-che, tlers and buccaneers who referred High School, 1904 (Valedictorian), widow, obtaining the degree of Bachelor of Laws. He went on to the London admitted to
premises, Chan Hung, unemployed, was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr.
News In Brief.
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would be found higher than that wait a minute. ・・・ Charges of receiving stolen propresentative of
the Republican Government, as a relabour was imposed by Mr. Balfour
Kwangtung- perty were dismissed against O
Heat the Central Magistracy this Honduras Mr. Ricketion reported
On the Southern coast of British DETECTIVES GAOLED
· FOR TORTURE.
Business Man's Ordeal In America.
Shing, a shopkeeper, who purchas-9ad been for a time Commissioner morning on So Lin, unemployed, the finding of a strange, “amphi="
ed the two mirrors from the first defendant for the sum of $8,
to marine hawkers.
SHOP-BREAKERS'
HAUL OF $970.
Robbers Bind And Gag Proprietor.
for External Affairs in the province for being in possession of a dagger, bian people known as the Wykas of Hupeh. He was a member of the which was found in his cubicle.
who had a distinct language of their own and were almost equally
commission which drafted China's
The other articles had been sold new constitution. In 1915 he was A cook, Lo Lin, aged 29, attempt at home on land or on water.
counsellor of the Foreign Ministryed to commit suleide by jumping These, he says, are Carib In at Peking....
from the Yaumati ferryboat Han He was prominent in
Muskegon, Michigan. Chinese Chung at 7.80 last night, but was dians so overlaid with Negro blood politics from that date onwards, rescued.
The law has turned upon two of He was taken to the that to the casual observers, they its own officers here and each has being one of China's delegates to Government Civil Hospital suffering would unhesitatingly be classified bean sentenced to long gol terms the Peace Conference in Paris after from the effects of immersion." the Great War, and, later, Minister
us negroes but their double racial for kidnapping and torturing a bual- origin may be seen by one or mbré naga man who was under investiga- of Foreign Affairs in the second Sentence of six weeks' hárd la-lof the following characteristica. A tion for a payroll theft. revolutionary government, establish-bour was imposed upon / Cheung, stocky build and a short heel, with The detectives Chicago men, were Five men, armed with scissored by Sun Yat-sen in Canton.
Shing by Mr. E. W. Hamilton this correspondingly well-developed calf Leonard J. O'Connor, 27, blades, gained, admittance to the In 1929 he went as Chinese Minis morning at the Central Magistracy, muscles, or by straight shiny-black| Kong Hop Motor Accessories shop ter to the United States. He re- for stealing two fire hydranta, the hair hentar. at 67 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, at signed his post in Washington about property of the P. W. D. Water De 9.20 last night on the pretences of two years later, returning to Can-partment, in Lockhart Road yea buying motor parts and held up fon to join the independent govern- terday,
The usual dinner dance at the
ax to ten year
son and Martinelli 18 mo reformatory,
*The prisoners ended,
tri the
delal of the cottage There
the master, Lam Chỉ Kong, and the ment which had been established tu folds in the shop and bound and opposition to Nanking. ⠀
ELEPHANT KNEELS taking Edwin gagged them.
The late Mr. C. C. Wu is survived Peninsula Hotel will not take place ON FARMER The men ransacked the shop and by his wife, the eldest daughter of on Friday next, the sixth door of stole $580 in caeb and Jewellery the late Sir Kal Ho-kal, one of the the Hotel being required for the and property to the value of $390. Colony's most distinguished Chin-St George's Ball. A special din-
WOMAN BELIEVED MURDERED.
Fisherman Charged With Crime.
Wong Ma-chau, a Hoklo fisher- man, who was arrested with two
· other Chinese following the disap-
pearance of Ng Lam-fon, a Chinese
ese, three young sons and five per, for the convenience of those daughters Two of the latter are attending the Ball, will be served married, one to Dr. Ma Wai-man and at 7.80 p.m. in the first floor lounge, the other to Mr. Ho Pak-ping.
The cremation and funeral cere mony will take place to-morrow at 13 p.m
THREE CHINESE GAOLED FOR SOLICITING
Three Chinese, arrested in Hen
Dr. F. W. Norwood was the guest of the Hong Kong Rotary Club yes- terday at the week Glouceste gave An
∙Lisle
the short
Terrifying Experience and mist
-In Rhodesia.
ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY
Umtail outhern Hocal
ment, to for confess to stealing $5, pounds)
Reuter.
The theft has not been
KOMOR
KOMOR TONG KONG
gooda
From 50 cts. to $5,000.
ticle, marked
THE KWONG
York Building
ART & CURIO
PHOTO UPPLIE
woman aged 21, was charged benessy Road, Wanchal, last nigh fore Mr. Macdougall, at the Dia for solle Hog (zaval meg trict Office South yesterday, with of pros
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