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Europeans In Cqurt

ALLEGED INCIDENT IN A TAXI

Failure to appear on watch at the proper time led to the arrest of Ord. Smn. James McLachlan, 19, and his two friends, Norman McDonald, 26-year-old stoker and John Brewster, aged 22, of the R.A.F.

They were together charged at Central yesterday before Mr. Conklin on a charge of rubbing Chan Luen-bun, taxi driver of $27 in Hong Kong currency.

was

Detective Inspector G, E. 1 About two minutes Jater, the Willerton, prosecuting, fald His third necused

alleged to Worship that on Oci, 4 at about have renched over to the delver 2 a.m., taxi driver Hong Kop, and taken $27 from Chan'a driver of cur No. 4446, won in upper pocket, the area of the Royal Naval Dockyard when he sw three Euraponna who signalled him to stop.

After boarding the tax!, they told Hung to proceed towards Central district.

On reaching the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, they told hlan to go ! Queen Mary Hospital.

Firal defendant was alleged to have struck complainant, a blow with his tend, giving lim a black eye.

New India A Great Force

India and Pakistan, united in one polley and one alm, will be a great force in the preser- vation of world peace, declared Mr. Lakhand. Watanmall, Senior Partner in the firm of Watan- mall Bootchand, at a reception party given in his hanour al the Hong Kong Hotel yesterday by his compatriots.

Mr. Watanmall is on a round- the world business tour. He is leaving for India next week.

Speaking of his mother coun. try, Mr. Watanmail aald ho was extremely happy that In dia has achieved independence. he was On the other hand sorry about the division of the nation into two separate states.

This vision, he added. will be a source of prolonged dis- turbance in India.

The speaker, however, ex- pressed sent faith in the "good Chan unl his friend, Kol sense of those lenders in whoar Cheung, who WAR nt the hands the destinies of the two bark with the second and third dominions have been placed."

Watanmall defendants, immediately jumpedi Europe. Mr. out of the taxi and enlled "Snatcher".

The three Europeans left the car and disappeared up the hillside.

of

In

situation found the economic **rather disturbing." Great efforts will be required to ob thin a "workable security" on the Continent. he said.

Although America was "shin- the gold they

de fernational situation were be- ing felt there too, and Mr. Watnamall.

He was also told that he would be paid $6 for the trip.

Chan and Ko returned to the After proceeding as far Na Whitty Street, Hung exiled his var and went to No. 7 Police ing with all friend, Chan, driver of a passing | station where they made a repossess," the effects of the in- tax, to take his passengers to port ami a description their destination ns be had not femlanis was circulated. sufficient petroj to make the trip. Later that morning at alt

Defendanis changed front 4 .. three Hang's car to the ear

of the taxi from the Dollar Tax) Co, complainant who took them as and were taken to the Royal far as the Yat Pit Ting.

Naval Duckyard where ane of the sailors got out and the other two went into the yard.'

Alleged Blow

to

One of the sailors who sat alongside Chain Baker be allowed to drive the car but his request was refused,

Personalia

men

engaged a

The car was checked in and out by R.N.DY.P. McDonald, who noticed that the car stopped at F.A.B. block and the two men

O out.

P.O.'s Evidence

Petty Officer Leach said that when he returned to barracks on Oct. 4 at 2 a.m., he found that

any were: tr. A. Mielem, Mr. Henri AB Nixon was still co watch

Arrivals at the Peninesia Intel yester

Contury, Mrs V.1 Butierrez, Mr. 10. vertian, Mr. and Mrs, it'. Anetter, åte and Mes, P.B. Brooks, Mr. wind Mira, B.T 150, Capt. J. Meflown, Capt. 2.3. Domosnky, 1/8, Datzerki, Mr. and Mrs KG. Bao, Capt. 1.0. Carden, Capt. P. Aragon, O, A.. Laurentio, Mr. A,E, Arntzen, Mrs. 120. Billes, Mr. B.M. Steiner, Mr. C;P. Gimblines, Mr. T... fere kina, Mr Mrs. A.M. l'edernum ants rkija,

and he should have been relieved at 11-59 hours by McLachlan who did not show up to du his watch.

Au Nixon had to go on watch again at 4.00 hrs. Leach took over McLachlan's shift und was his watch when he A.C. Leyland. Mr. T. Kirby stll doing

his friend who appeared with seemed to be a member of the R.A.F.

.

·

Tel

Departures from the Peninsula yesterday were: Gazit. Me5dward, Mr. İla

On being questioned as to why

Sal, Mias Y. Chen, Mr. R.N. Minoalett. | he huit not furned up to aland

evidence

WAB

Mr. W.. O'Brien, Lt.Cdr. 1.T. Harris his watch he replied that he had Dr. A.R. Miller, Mrs. A. Kolinditsky, Mr.

arranged with his friend to do M.L.. Lay, Capt. PLM, Lesmus, CAP, A.L 1rung, M. Koch, Mr. R. Smith,

it for him. Mr. and Mrs, 1, Calvet,

Corroborative Mia Jean Bomber, Cant. 3.1. Abraham, Capt. k.rt. given by Ord. Sinn, R. Nixon, Campbell, Capt. F.T. Wakeley, Capt. R.FL Taxi drivers. Chan and Hung Domeen, Mr. T.M. Aline. Mr. 1.M. Heap. F70, Limbrey. It/0, Rowbottoms, Suwd. gave evidence in support of Savage, Capt. Netian, 270, Savili, Ezo, | Insp. Willerton's opening. Crawford, Mr. W.0.A. Meßoler, Mr. Chu-,

Wilkie, Miss 1.. Bernales, Men, R 4*, Horns, hir. & Mr, C.; Bawmast. Mr. W.E. Mella, Cape, Sundby, Mr. IET.

Third defendant John BrewAter was represented by Alt, Griffith and the other two were not re.

The case was adjourned until

Miss S. Liang. Mr. and Mrs. Fung Chork, } presented. Cdr. M.G. Kropela, Mr. and Mrs. 0.3. Barlow, Mr. J.B. Law, Capt. K.G. Col. Nov. 7th. thorpe, Mr. YM, Fen, Mr. C. Nit,

R/O. T.S. Shih, Mine H.M. Wong. Mr. E Abdelalden, Mr. F.J, Lavell, Capt. P.. Adams, Mr. 9., Khazwar, Hel. B. Har

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947.

Blind Masseurs In Protest March

Tokyo, Oct. 30.

Escorted by their wives *nd children, 500 blind :mn> seurs today demonstrated thibugh the streets and marched to the Diet-building 'In protest against a moventent-by-see- ing masseurs to put them out of business.

In speeches in a rally in the Imperial Palace plaza, the blind maraeurs contended they were betior "praciltioners" than their seeing rivals from years of training dating back to their forbears 1.000 years ago,

The blind masseuls rose in protest when they heard their rivals had petitioned the Welfare Ministry to outlaw blind marreurs because they were "unsafe" for patients.

There are 50,000 blind masseura throjighout the nation, who contend their livelihood will be destroyed if they were prohibited from continuing their profession.-United Press.

AT

GOLD IMPORT

CASE THE SESSIONS

New Bank HOT WORDS

Opens In Hong Kong

· Capitalized at -LIK$2,000,000, af which 50 per cent has been balled in from its six share- holders, the Dah Bing ¡Bank

·Limited; opened its doors: yes-

erday at No. 18, Quecu's Road: Central.

Cocktails and refreshments were. erved throughout the day to the many well-wishers who visited the Bank.

BETWEEN COUNSEL

More hot words passed between Mr. Clifford for the Grown and Mr. J. M. d'Almada Reinetlips for the defence before Mr. F. X. d'Almada' at Central yesterday, in the case concerning. Maurice Wong, manager of Wening Company, who appeared on four charges of alleged breaches of the price control régulations. The defendant la alleged to havó Street. Wour 'wan sakeď to give tranios- Rold on four separate occasions įinformation regarding The Dah Sing's authorised | between Jan, 3 and Mar. 0, a total tlons between Henry Alwes of the capital of 11.K.$2,000,000 in divid

d into 20,000 shares of H.K.$100 rach.

|

Thoro who could not come sent hugo dower-baskets.

The shares have been allotted to Yang Yuan-loong (6,000), stephen S. T. Yang (3,000), Yang Yuan-kal (4,000), Gong Hav-jth (3,000), Fei Chang-hus (1,000) and Chao Hoong-hsi (4,000).

The first, furth and sixth shareholder, are the Directors.

Europeans On Charge Of Theft

Hearing of the case of larceny of a lorry against Sergeant Bal fey, Privates Nolan and Whale: was fixed for Nov. 18 and they were formally remanded for one week when the defendants ap- peared before Mr. W. “A. Blair- Kerr ut Kowloon yesterday.

A Chinese female, Chan San, alı involved in the case, was released when the prosecutiun told the cour hat no evidence would be offered

Where gold is brought into the Colony in transit, no offence was committed, but if it was brought to Hong Kong as its final destination, an offence would be committed, This submission was made by the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, K.C., yesterday, when he submitted that Choi Wai-chuen, 30, and_Liu Shui-woo, 29, merchants, of 57 Connaught Road Central, had no case to answer in respect of the charges of importing and conspiring to im- port gold for which they are standing trial. The case is being heard be- Pointing out that since cient times relations between fore Mr. Justice T.J. Gould India and China have been most (Additional Judge).

Mr. E.B. Sainsbury, Assis cordial, Mr. Watanmall con-

An outbursi by Ip at this | against her. cluded that it was gratifying tant Crown Solicitor, assisted

Sub-Jaspector H. T. Mat-point, In the course of which First defendant was remanded in to see that the traditions were by

for Is appearing with

Mail that Mr. d'Almada saol custinly and the second and being fullowed

greater ches,

could very well suggest that he third in R.A.F, custody. goodwill than ever.

Inspector Roberts prosecuted, had conspired to rub the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking! Corporation, led Mr. d'Almada, 10,000 TINS OF after the intervention of Mr.

GINGER-FOR- Sainsbury, to remark that it

BRITAIN

The Case Of Yu Sheung

11-

Further donations, which will be acknowledged, mak- ing a total of $330 (witla more promised) have been received for the benefit of T.B. riddled Police Constable

Yu Sheung.

A medical authority said

"Ma yesterday:

case 'ap- pears to be kopeless, but an effort is worth while to make his declining days a little more comfortable.”

Fight In Street

He also denied that Hung met him in the lavatory at the Dairy Farm at his suggestion to discuss the matter.

thehe

Crown.

The Hon, Mr. Leo d'Almeda e Castro, R.C., instructed by Mr. Marcus A. da Silva and Mr. Poter H Sin, in appoaring for the accused.

Mr. Sainsbury said that the importation and exportation of; gold was prohibited-by the Hong Kong Government in In concert with May, 1947, many other countries through- out the world.

On July 12, the two accused arrived fr. Hong Kong at 1.45 p.m. by TAA plane from Bang- 'kok.

At about 11.30 a.m. that day, SGCRO 48 (Ip Wal-chuen), re- ceived a telephone call from a man calling himself Hung..

Hung mentioned that two the passengers arriving by plane wohld each be carrying a lag.

An offer was made to In that if he allowed the two bags to pass through the barrier with- Cont being searched, he would Charged with disorderly con- be paid $500 fur ench bag. duct by fighting in Hamilton When ĺp asked what the bags Street at 7.40 am. on October were likely to contain, he was 25. Tang Yu, Tang Yee Ki and told "gold." Tang King Tong appeared be- fore Me.. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday.

had

First defendant, who suffered a fractured arm, was considered to have suffered enough and was discharged.

Ip hung up the receiver with- |"out" "giving pry reply.

Searched

Some live minutes later, the Second defendant, father of same man sgale rang up Ip und to $1,000 the third defendant, was, bound increased the offer

bert, Rich, R. Horebel, 2/4, A. Wable GOVERNOR AT ART over in $50 for 12 months, while per bag.

Mr. W. Branton, Chpi. Haddon, NC,

Bureiste. EX. Ilur),

C/APP. Na,

F/0, Firmin. 170. Warwick, Mr. J.K. Dinckwell, Mr. P. 1.e. Mr. M.. That smuke, Miss L. Suchayseng, Ble. J.M. Rodas, Mr. Dave Lu Quist.

+

SHOW

HE. the Governor, Sir Alexan. der Grantham, pald an expected visit yesterday to the

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YOU TOO CAN BE

A REPORTER

You see an accident on the street, a collision in lar- bour, a gang fight, an amusing Incident, 'any. thing that makes NEWS. Don't keep it to yourself. Ring

32312

or 24354

ANY TIME OF DAY OR NIGHT

Adequate payment will be made for all usable items.

WHAT? WHEN? WHERE?

of 185 lbs of fresh butter at $8 per lb. 300 tins of evaporated milk at 90 cents a tin, 40 pounds 1 orangos at $1.60 a pound and 35 pounds of apples at $1.75 per round, all being higher than the controled! price.

Kowicon Dairy with regard to the virtualling of CWT Voradia. Maurice Wong made a statement, which he took dawn.

Mr. Remedios asked if Maurice Wong was cautioned or did he make a voluntary statement. In 9. I. Cochrane said that on Apr. reply to the Magistrato 8. 1. Fɔno 30, 8. 1. Wall, by virtue of a war-said he was only makine enquiries. rant, seized la cf bills of the Mr. Clifford, for the Crown, then Kowloon Dairy relating to trans- | said that the document was put in actions of UNRRA, the Kowloon only for the handwriting and nat Dairy and defendant.

for the content, and at this Mr. The Alp was taken to the offees Romedios said he had no objec- of UNRRA as the polles weretion. making enquiries. The file was ater handed to the S.T. and I.

Contimilog. Popé said that de- there a representative of UNRRA fondant did not sign the statement and Inspector Pitman of the ST. but wrote the following at the and ind I. checked the file on a number of it "I have made this statement f Items that had been overchargs, and I defer signing it till I have d. From the same file Inspector consulted a solicitor." "Itman biok four bills, the basis

the present four charges, At a later date S. 1. Pope took a statement from Maurlco Wong. concerning the transactions.

Objection

Signature

This last part was signed by Maurice Weng and witness signed below it..

In reply to Mr. Remedios, wit- nesa said it was correct tú say that Maurice Wong refused to sign. He was not persuaded t sign. He was told that he feed not algn it.

Witness and that he did not It was write the paragraph. written by defendant.

Inspector Pitman gave evidence of having made in chart from the file of articles zvercharged and ho selected for bills.

}

The first witness 'S. I. Wall, spoke of the documents ho had aken from the Kowloon Dairy,

At this stage Mr. Remodics said hat if documents were picked out of the Kowloon Dalry they had nothing to do with his client. The documents were subject to strict proof. The documents must bs proved by the Kowlon Dairy.

Inspector Wall said that he Mr. Remedios objected to the seized the file in the presence of documents being produced unless Mr. Henry Ahwee,

they were proved. No secondary |~~Mr.Ikomedios again added that evidenco could-be taken until the ---

the document was not admissable | Crown had taken the

necessary unless proved and it Kowloon (steps. He not say that they Ten thousand tins of Ginger Dairy did not appear, the evidence were not admissable, bat the have been donated by Mr. U was

inadmissable.

Crown must satisfy the Court. Tat Chee. Managing Directar, Continuing Mr. Remedios sald The Bills must be proved. The II.K.Preserved Ginger that the Kowloon Dairy were in Distributors, Ltd., in response to the same position as his client and under no clrcumstances would the appeal of the Ladies Com- they give evidence to incriminate

"Food mitter, Britain" drive.

Parcels

for

themselves.

Mr. Clifford said that he would prove that the signature on the billa and that on the statement of Maurice Wone were the same and

referred to Mr. Remedios' objce-

S. I. Pope said that on May 10. |tions as frivolous. He cited the It is hoped that the first cos-together with Inspector Godwin history of the case and how the signment of foal parcels will be of UNRRA, he interviewed Mr. proceedings had been delayed time distributed in the United King-Maurice Wong at 12 D'Aguilar and again.

dem in time for the New Year holiday.

This

delicacy. so kindly donated by Mr. U Tat Ches, should help to diminish the zusterity of the festive fare in thousands of British households.

HELENA MAY MEETING

REMEMBRANCE DAY FUND

Previously acknowledged Starbright Trading Co. K.A. Mason Lammert Bros. Carmichael & Clarke

| N.O.C. Marsh

At the annual general meating New United China Co. of the Helena May Institute yes Robertson, Wilson & Co, Ltd. terday, the Chairman, Mirs, FLA. [GW. Sewell ............ Annett gave a brief report of the | Mr. & Mrs. S. Mason Club's activities since it was Wallen Lambert Bros. Ltaj. opened in January and paid- tri-Hong Kong Plating Press bute to the work of Mr. John (1946) Lid, Fleming and Miss M. Matheson. Mackintosh's Ltd.

It was through their help, sald The Star Taxicab Co., Ltd... Mrs. Annett, that the Club had K. Caudron & Co. reacher its present slate of or- Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd. ganisation,

(Staff) Mentioning the amenities which Anonymous

The

Co........

Sun Co., Ltst.........

$25,300

20

25

After

Hot Words

como hot words had passed between Mr. Clifford and Mr. Remedies, the Magistrate' had to teli both to stop.

Mr. Clifford left the court Inter for another appointment.

Bir. Remedia objected to the contents of the bills being 300 evidenec.

50

There was no proof that the

150 goods, had been divered, paid

25 for perhaps returned.

100!

Mr. d'Almada said that the bill

25 had the words "Received Pay- 21 ment" and was signed, to which

23

109 Mr. Remedios said that there was

[no__Zcizipt_stamp-on-lt,

100

The hearing was adjourned 1311 100 this afternoon.

130

30

162

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20

STOLE BRICKS

Employed as, n.watchman by

to Messrs. Lowe Bingham and 100 Matthews,

the

agents for 50 Kadoorie Estates, at a alte in 100 Cadogan Street, Teng Cheung 2014 (41) was yesterday sentented to six months by Mr. F.X. d'Almada at Central for the theft of a quantity of bricks:

50

Totel-$27,722

would not be difficult for Ip, the Helena May provides for its Bingon & Co. who was 38 years of age, had 38 residents and 300

mempersilani

ni Silk Store the third defendant, who was Ip was then asked

to meet been a Sub-Officer and was now Mrs. Annett said that within the Vallem 晶

next two months it was expected. enly a juvenile was given four the caller at the Dairy Farm

a Revenue Officer, to keep that the library would have over Harry Wicking & Co., Ltd, stroken of the cane.

near the gates of the airfield.

civil tongue.

-1,000-books. The trouble, alleged the pro-|

Ip communfeated with Re-

Mr. Justice Gould bold Ip A new

which was council

The sfercantile. Bank of China started secution,

Ofteer Knes, who in that he had no need to get wor-nominated by the Venue

Central Theatre meeting .en atructed him to meet Hung and fled or axelted.

bloc, is composed of the follow- First defendant was alleged pretem to accept the bribe.

in 15 members:— It was arranged that as soon

Mrs. J. Adamson, M.N. An to have attempted to assault the

Mr. d'Almadı. then pointed nett, M. Begdan, Z. Carter. H. as the money passed, a free discussion oa general and visitors to the exhibition in mother of the third defendant. would be arrested. Unfortunate out to Ip that he intended to Hawkins, T. Kenniff, V. Lo, G.L topics took place among mem-the course of the day.

Third defendant get hold of bers and guests present.

ed that owing to the keen public defendant, breaking his

Last evening, it was announc. an iron bar and struck first 1s, the plan did not materialize put further questions which Morrison, W. Margrett, M. Pear On arrival of the plane, the might result in more simulated son, E. Rowell, N. Strange, 1. Hong Kong interest the exhibition would be Sceord defendant, being the Arrivals, the,

Sykes, T. Van Vilerden 'and D. two accused were taken intor genuine anger.

Woo, J.M. Moreber, Mr. C.F. Evans, today and tomorrow, It-opena

At yesterday's weekly meeting art exhibition of Mr. Wong money. of the Y's Men's Club at the Sulling at the St, Francis Hotel, Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, being one of more than a thou

arm.

Hung

Denials

Hotel yesterday included:-Mr. extended for two further days; father of the third defendant, the Revenue Office and search- Ip then denied that when he

cd.

and was in-

volved in the fight

Mr. W.R. Morris and Dr. and Mrs. at 10 am. und closes at 7 pm.went to intervene Y.M. Chon. The departures were | daily,

Mias J.R. da Silva, fliss M.A. da

Lowry,

Sliva and Col and 'Mrs. J.S.

nt

Mr. W.T. Wilson arrived the Gloucester. Hobi yesterday. Departures from the hotel in. cluded Mr. and Mrs. E, Nielsen, Mr. V. Chul, Mr. W. Harrison and Mr. M.F. Hampson.

There were no arrivals at the Repulse Buy Hotel yesterday. Mr. A.V.S. Stryker tell the-hotel.

Reminders

Today

Teachers Club Concert, St. Stephen's Girls' College, 8. p.m.

Philatelis Society Meeting, 3.30

Sing Wo Society

Gaoled

Man

was approached by Hung for .Ilidder. in

specially-made help in the matter of declaring waistcoats worn by both the gold, he told Hung it was i cused, were found 18 gold bars too late. in each jacket.

He further denied having

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ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE

Order by Aust. Comm. A. el Areuill, The accused were then asked told Hung that he could arrange Acting Commissioner El. JA.. Onder

but would require No. 5/47 dated Oct. 21, 1947, if they had any more gold bara natters,

Parade, Hon Kong:-LX Cor and, on their replying in, thef $2.00%

N.0.0. Training Variđes, Nov, 2. and. §, He knew a Mir. K.K. Wong Q, First Aid lecture will commence et negutive, their baggage Was

in the airport. searched.

Govt. Hoen., West Point, Nov. 169.

Bit., Nor. 1, 1,80-pami: Bil Nam - Div.

Found guilty of being a member of the Star Wo Soolety In grip claimed by `Liu, He did not remimber an oc-m. Teined. Dresser, 310., Man. Nov, and with demanding $30 with menaces from Yeung Lam Yuk we found 24 gold bars hidden aid Mok Kau, Tsang 'Kwong was sentenced to nine months on among the lining. In a false com: | the first charge and six months an the second, the sentencespartment In Chol's suitcase was

to run concurrently by Mr. W. A.' Blair÷Kerr at Kowloon yes- terday.

colved it.

: Kowloon 1-K.YM.CA. DIV Oriental

Leung Cheung, 36, with two previous convictions was charg- 'ed with receiving and was sen- tenced to eight months and re- commended for banishment,

On Tuesday 3.1 Tylor saW 6,000.00 the second defendant loading 3,000.00

WAR MEMORIAL FUND Messrs. Harry Wicking & Co., Ltd. Dao Heng Bank Members of the China .Fleet Club

Mesaгв. K. Cau

dron & Co..... Settlement of Argyle Street Camp. Debt... Staff & Pupils of Un Long Gov- ernment School

Total Hong Kong Gov

ernment Con- tribution Received to 29th October, 1947

Total

$

the bricks.on to a lorry! R

Defendant stated that frat 1,000.00 accused had given him permis.

Bion,

475.00

[127.37

51.10

:9,663:47

,0,653.47

When Tong was found, ho too said that he had obtained permission.

по

Enquiries showed that' permission had been given by Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews.

Money Market

The money market was quiet Interest 2,070,092,12sterday with u

"shown by' operators..

Cold opened at $342/feel, $. 2,989,300.06 fell to $337.00 and closed at

WEDDING GIFT FUND

Robertson

anion when Wong came in with : Shaukiman Div.. Talkoo Chinese Beinal, Hung and said: "You want to sh Nim Callery, dat, Nov. 1. 1.80 p.m. make a declaration. Here, is Mr. found 38 gold bars.

College, Wed, Nov. &: Talahatu Dl Evidence in support of Mr. Ip denied that he said to Nathan Rd.-11.C., Wed, Nov. 5. 8 p..

Clothing. All D/Bapt. who have not Evidence given by Young Lam Evidence of arrest was given Sainsbury's opening was given Wong: "Those people have no draw uniform belts, for their Division Yuk that defendani mof him on by the detective concerned, by SGCRO. 48 (ip Wai-chuen); right to be here. Get them out." wilt, an N.C.C, with list of require October. 25 and asked that ho· Defendant stated in the wit. Cross-examined, Ip' said that

Further evidence in support|ments to draw same on Wed, Nay, B. et pay over the sum of 80 cents ness box that all that was he joined the Revenuo Depart of the case for the Crown was to. Store. Offer may

| draw: Belts at the ancãi timu. - Kowloon Cricket Club moeting, which he had owed ǹ certain alleged of him was a frame. up.ment in July 1947)

given by Chlef CRO Tsang Neties A Bentor: Officers, rusellor will King's Park, pp.

barber for a haircut the day He stated that he know first Ho was previously a Sub- Wah, RO D.K. Kn3x, SRO E be held in the Urban Cowell Chambary Police Force, Parado, presenia- before.

witness for a long time and that Officer on board S.S. "Wusch Tuck, RO-D.A. Paulie, Chlef st. 4. p.m. nd Friday, Nov. 7. tion of medals by, the Governor, Witness, thinking that he was he had 'owed him $20,000 CN.

Revenus Officor J.W. Mac Happy Valley, 10 sm.

a foki of the barber; paid over The Magistrate said he was

The Truth

Intyre Brown, RO W.G. Hum other place, this was not im Kiddies Review, Club do Re40 cants and the following day satisfied, that defendant was A 'His pay as a Revenue Officer phreys, I.A. Bates, Secretary, purting. crelo, 9:p.m.

anked the barber if he had re- member of an unlawful society, was: 3163 a month. M&E, D. F. Davies, Acting

Mr. d'Almada pointed out? Messra. and also guilty of demanding Ip said that he did not know, Government Chemist, I & E that the Crown; as part of Its Wilson & Co., A few days later defendant money.

Hung, who was complete Ho Jim-nam of the Hong Kong one, had put in. alatemante Ltd. strangor. He had no hint that & Shanghai Banking Corporn-made by the accused which H. R. C. Hung was going to telephone. tion, and Police Interpreter Chan showed platoly that they were Mrs. Lambert Kwek **When asked by Mr. d Almada Wol-man,

going to take the gold to Mr. & Mrs. A K jf Ho' really expected the Court

Swatow.

Chan He concluded by kubmitting Mr. &

Mrs. On conclusion of the Crown's that where gold was brought Mason p case, Mir. d'Almada „submitted into the Cojony in fransit, (ino Menara K. Caudron. that there was no case, to go to offence was committed, but that & Co. the jury in this ratter, becauso where It was brought into the Sitiani Sik Storo the evidence did not disclose Colony with Hong Kong KRUSES the offerice of having imported final destination, an office gold within" the meaning of the would be committed, kedai Réceived frym in the Ordinance, Horlog was adjourned till "Mira d'Almada said that where] 10.15 mm. today, when "var. goldiin kesyght into the Colony |. Gainsbury', dvill reply si to the brith a view tostaking it be inapointe raised by Mri d'Almuklá]

p.m,

Coming Events

Nov. 1-Indian Recreation Club Dance, Bookunpoo; :0 p.m.

F

again mot witness and this time A previous conviction for a demanded that be paid over similar offence was rand to the to defendant's society or witness Magistrate by Inspector Roberts. would be killed.

consultad VH.K.V.D.C. ORDERS believe that a complete sociation meeting, Ying King, Ros- people and eventually met" do {

stranger" fhioned him up and taurant, 2 p.m.

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