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CHINESE MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS FINED
The publishers and printers of three magazines were summoned by Inspector Byron of the S.C.A. before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Contral Magistracy yesterday for infringements, of ro- gulations governing publishing and printing magazines.
of
Kong Ka-chun, manager lisa Thu Lee Printing, Press, Connaught Road; Centrul lined $230 for printing the
was
the
Personalia
arrivals:-
Peninsula Hotel Edwin 'Gemal Mrs. Denver Junes. Mrs. V. C. Fox, C. P. Beallic, N. D. Teters, Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Sole, Dr. M. S. Am- brose, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mars- den, Capt. R. J. Bone and R.D.K. Silby.
Mrs. Jolin Urquhart.
For publishing or assisting inly, but was now-petinned at the distribution of the "New irregular intervals,
Principles Democratle
and The printer asserted that he hta Arni was widely on March thought China's Economic"
known here and he did not think 21 and failing to have the name
affix its address
Peninsula departures:-Mr. and and address of the printersit necessary to
tesider printing the name.
Mrs. R. Aubrun, Mr. and Mrs. J. thereon, Ng Chung. manager.
Also summoned for publishing, S. Duncan, P. Isherwood, Dr. und Sha Kung-Hao, proprietor, and printing infringements were A. Osorio MacAllister; J. L. Hen- were each fined $250,
Lee
Fung publisher of the lon. R. L. Anderson and Mr. and "Chung Shan Overseas Monthly, and Yen Hai-shun, manager of
Wide
World Printing Press, Marble Hond.
Insp.
said that six of Byron the magazines were published in Shekki und two in Hong KUDA in December and January last. Lee had been in hospital since his asked March, but he had friends register the
anugazine S.C.A.
The forthcoming wedding The magazine On similar summonses, Chien hat not been published since Mr. James Stoddart Wilson, Mer-
cimcer, Navy faticho."
the March, and publisher Economic Newsletter, and Yegistration. "Tiki-shut, ortamager of the Winte The Magistrate cautioned-lee-Sylvia Patricio Bowden-Steno- Phone No. 24650.World, Brinting Press, Marble but Boel Yen $100.
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that
agazine without address.
Inap. Bgren told the
the magazine publication carly last The defendants pleaded
The magazine had since gut. ene out of circulation.
affixing
the
Court started monika. over
'with the
of
Road, were car ned $100.
Thought It Unnecessary
The mugazme was in circula- tion for the last two years, the proszention stated, An applica tion by Chlen hud, been sent in ,, the S.C.A. In March. Thie magazine formerly was a week-
Charity Ball Raises $15,000
Dr. F. I. Tseung, Guest Speaker at the meeting of Toe H this even- fing, will speak on "Hosplial Ser-
viers in Hong Kong."
Toe I meet at Talbot Housic, 50, Macdonnell Road, Hong Kong at 8.30, and all interested are invited to attend.
chant
of
China
WHE awalling Navigation Co., Ltd., to Miss
VIGILANCE REWARDED
But for the vigilance of Ser: geant MacDonald of the Royal Naval Yard, Kowloon, L 38 year-old coolle employed at the R.N. Yard Store would have gol, away with 141 bolts, last Wednes
grapher, 94 Waterloo Road, been, announced.
has
Passengers by P. A. A. Clfoper yesterday included Max E. Bas- ker. C. Blum, V.A. Rank, M. Waynthal and Mr. and Mrs. S. Kraul (for Manila), W. Harrison. (for San Francisco) and A.M. Gurfein (for Honolulu).
H.G. Evans and HAF, Brooke
day afterched Wu Yat, was arrived lá the Colony from Singa- :
ithes
loud to have hidden in his left rhoe a broken bux of bolts."
Convicted by Mr. Latimer, Wu was sentenced 10 three weeks"
pore by C.F.A. plane.
Arrivals from Southampton
hard labour when he appeared utslerday by BOAC Speedbir
fying-boat were Messrs. L. Man- Koston Magistracy yesterday.
ser, E.H. Malby, P.E. Hutson, S. Polak, WJ. Lang, Mrs. G.M. Dawson, and from Calcutta, Mr. B des Aubreys.
the
a
NZ AIR INQUIRY
Wellington, Apr. 29.
The commission of enquiry on *Pussengers who arrived by
Tasman Airways, Sandring, Nearly $300,000, a third of flying-boat, which linped BOAC from Singapore and Bang- the target figure, has been back to Sydney on 'three engines Messrs Pan Kuo-dhu, Ng Thai- |
last December after developingMes engine trouble over the Tasman
EXTORTION CASE
Too Many Passengers
A plea in mitigation was ride by Mr. C.Y. Kwan, representing Ko-Yick, master of 'a-motor-Junk Marine from Swabue, in the
when На шля Court yesterday, charged before Mr. D.G. Cairns with" carrying 59 excess passen. gera.
HEARING
Committal procoodings wäre continued before Mr, Hin-shing Loaf Control yesterday against Inspector Pator Oliver Guild, Tam So (alias Foi Por So) and P,C. Chan Pui-lam on a chargo of domanding from La Wun-yung $500, Pun Tai-so $500 and from Lo Wun-yung a further $250 and from Chan Nuï $100,
Tam So is additionally f Witness could not recogniza charged with demanding from the European ofleer as he was
- Diniçully-with Chinese songtoy, Wong Sing $100 and Lec Slú-made to squat down and others in. Chinese territory lam $40.
and his |vision—wae ubaoured. The order. for him to, squat was given by
in enforcing passenger restrictions Inspector W N. Durkin je pro- the European, who spokoin was, emphasised by Mr. Kwan
by his accuting while Mr. D.L. Strellett Cantonese. Shortly afterwards who said that refusal
Is representing Guild and Mr. Ah. Siu said that the matter had client to take on these people
J.M. Hali is appearing for Tam |been settled with the master. would only
trouble for
So. P.C. Chan Pui-lam, is not
Doctor's Evidence- htm.
defended.
Leung Sik Yuen a doctor of said that he
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1
~15′′ was fined” $50 ̄orto days In defaull,
Sub-Inspector McCarthy prose cuted for the Pullee.
The first witnere--Wong. Wang,
of 106 Hollywood Rond. said he Chinese medicing was smoking oplum at Pun Tawas smoking in the divan when Bo's premises at about 11.00 p.m. four Chinese- and a European when a European and four Chin-policemen entered. ese police officers entered.
Frost-Gardner Wedding
raised to date in the appen Sea, today exonerated the caphorig, Sin Tao-lip, Ju Eglen-liengat Rosary Church yesterday Angelis officiated.
for funds to 'build a new Sea, Nethersole Hospital nurses' home and training school.
tain and crow of blame.
The European spoke in Can- toness, and ordered them to squat. Wong Sing, allas Wong Chal, said he w
Por Sa
he worked for Mak Yu, Fel
came to flic flat and de- manded $100. She mentioned that It was for, an Inspector. She said · she wanted $100 monthly and not once and for all.
She said, that
if this was not Immediately forth- coming she would ask the inspec tor to raid the place. She did not describe the inspector, but mentioned Angera.
that he had nine,
and
Tam Informed him that she had collected from every divan.,
His master not being in. acting on the advice of the Binolters present that the money should be paid, he paid over the amount demanded.
Ling Wai, the last wliness, also! a foki of the last witness, gave
evidence, corroborative
afier which the case was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. on. May 4,
ChinaAgrees To UN Relief
Lake Success Apr. 20,
It was revealed today that the Chinese Government has agreed- to the
United distribution of Nations celiet to chlidren in Communist
controlled areas China,
However, the distribution is still
in
the-method of
not-settled.
Originally, the proposed relief wax to be in the form of cotton to woven into cloth, which would be sold for Nationalist currency. The-returns-would..then.ba...sent
inla
Communist Breas either nicney or goods.
-It --was-underal cod, – however, that Nanking insisted as one of the conditions an agreement that only goods be sent into Com- munist areas and Nanking be kept fully informed of details ofme tha reiler plan.
kok
́ ́ were Lt-Cõl, R.S. Hunter, keng, G.M. Glengrose, Tan Siaw-
The UN Children's Emergency Chew Sucn-fong, Sin Hang. A pretty wedding took place | Frost. The Rev. Father H. de Fund Board appropriated $500,000 for the relief of children in Com~ Chan You-shun, Chal Gon-chuc, afternoon when Miss Angeline
China. The Chin- the ❘ munist areas The bride who entered The commission-criticised le
Huang Ghih-yung. Max-Verbiest,
ese member of the board, Dr. air-line on technical points and Mesdames Koh Suat-eng.
Gardner, daughter of Mrs. R. church on the arm of MI C.E. Ju This was disclosed last night" | said "that "the aircraft was not Kula-kim, Lin Peak-kun, Wong B. Gardner, became the bride Carneiro, looked charming in a Chu Hsiao, had urged $350,000
suitable for Tasman Sea con- Wang, Lee Sin-chang
and Miss of. Mr. Robert Lowick Frost, Spanish creation of white nylon, while the Soviet delegate wanted
she wore, a As a Spanish bride
the amount to be increased to ditions.-Reuter.
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
high comb adorned with tiny $1.
1,000,000.
The
board als
do- approved orange blossoms. Her long veil was made by Spanish Nuns in
by Mr. N. O. C. Marsh, chairman of the Nethersole Hospital Exe cutive, at the hospital's charity ball at the Hong Kong Hotel "Gripps."
'The-ball-was attended by more thon 000 people, among whom Lady were Sir Alexander and Genatham. Mrs. W. R. Scott, sin ter of Lady Grantham, Admiral and Lady, Boyd. Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Webster, wife of the AOC. and Commodore and Mrs. Rober
son.
The ball committee under the chairmanship of Mr. W. R. Scott hope to raise $15,000 as a result of list night's function.
The progtamme-included-items.
by Miss Nellie Field of the Kris Knudsen Ballet School, Mr. Vie-
Dr.
Tay Hong eng.
Digby Gives Evidence
For His Driver
That on European police inspector said to him “You
ought to be whipped. 1. should take you: ta the police station,” was alleged in evidence at Central-yesterday by Dr. K. H. Digby. Dr. Digby was appearing as
Quean's Road.
I was untrue
HIROHITO'STM
BIRTHDAY
Tokyo. Apr. 29. Nearly half a million people
Spain.
Her bouquet was composed of pink and white orchids specially Town from Bangkok.
Miss Connie Gardner attended the bride in
u gown, of blus nylon and carrying a bouquet of
roses.
--Two-flowergirls, the bride's rieces, wore blue orgándie and carried posies of carnations.
Dutles of groomsmen were dis- charged by Messrs. Richard Huni and Robert C. Gardner.
A reception for a large gather- ine of friends and relatives...was
to Orloff-and-MB. D-Freser-witness-for-his-driver-who-to-say-that-there-was-about-125. Mr., and Mrs. K. Nip, Miss Chow was summonsed for driving yards distance between his car waited hours here today to make held at the Harbour View Hotel,
Suen, Paul and Andree.
Mr. Marsh gave the following without due care
details of the appeal:
Inadequate Quarters
The Nurses' présent quarters are old, out of date, and now en- tirely-Inadequate for the accom modation of the present statt.
and atten- tion at the Junction of Hen- nessy and Queen's Roads.
Defendant, Wong Sing Min, is represented by Mr. D.B. Evans who pleaded not guilty."
inspa Eggleston,
and the one ahead.
"We first launched our pubile said that, he was driviutinig. 14peed at about five times as fost
police behind
appeal for financial assistance on cur at about 18 mph halt/in a very agitated state when he drive off evil spirits.
a two mile pilgrimage through Kowloon and the newly-weds left 10 They were just finishing the the Imperial Palace rounds and later for their honeymoon
bow in the direction of the Bangkok. έμειν when # car came 'at'a
The bride chose for her going terrifle speed and his driver had Palace, where Emperor Hirohito to swerve
rve to avoid a celliston,
was celebrating bus 47th birth away dress a blue-romance crepe He estimated the police car's day.
with hat to match and white ac- Priests in flowing yellow robes cessoriesdding coincides with the 'as-his-own
"The moved among the crowd, chanting The Inspector-recmed-to-be prayers and beating drums to recusion of the bride's mother's
30th wedding'nniversary. Emperor, Hirohito made one spoke to the driver and himself. Dr. Digby alleged that he said, brief appearance in the grounds.
London, Apr. 27. you should
the whipped, I should Throughout day, kimono-clad Ramon J. Fernandez, new Min. take you to the police station. Japanese streamed towards the Ister from the Philippines, pre- palace to join the miles of longonted his credentials today to the
paláce to join the mile-longKing at Buckingham Palace, visitors, book---Beuter..
Associated Press,
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the fifth of this month, and in the past few weeks I am happy to be able to say that responses The past and present Nuraing stuff have received to dale, or ore promised $125,000. towards the Building Scheme, from sy pathetic friends.
"The sum of $30,000 has been promised for the Chapel, in inemory of a Chinese lady.
"$15,000 will be forthcoming from the family of the late Mr. Ma Ying Pui, to name, the Library in his memory---
"The, target figure we aim
at
is $000,000 and including a sum of money which was in hand be- fore this appeal was initiated we are already in sight of the $300,- 000 mark.
•
In other words we have claor od-the-first-three-hurdles, but- have six more obstacles to Jump, and should the going become pro- gressively difficult--I am Still optimistic about the ultimate re- quit-of-this-good, event.......
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We are deeply grateful. the generous encouragement nl- ready afforded by, certain of the Banks, largo...Firms and Com panies, whose thoughtfulness hus the contributed appreciably to Confidence I have in this desery Ing-cause,
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nd touch. I would make
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crossed into Queen's Road and then swerved right causing him to apply his brake violently. He called to the driver to
stop and when he was on the opposite side of the road he stopped. "In Awful Hurry"
-
Trying To Bully Dr. Digby replied that they wil going to the Yeung Wo Hospital Insp. Eggleston got out of his and that if the Inspector wanted, cur and went to speak to the he could summons the driver büt driver. Dr. Digby, who was with he thought that he was to blame Wong, alleged the Inspector, said, and not the driver, He denied "We, pro in an awful hurry. We having, said that they were in an are already late for, an important awful burry, engagement." He was loid that
the driver would be summarised for careless driving and Dr. Digby said that he would also be in court.
.
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The Inspector; Dr, Digby said, seemed to be trying to bully, the driver.... Dr. She, and himaḍ1!.
tha Into saying that it was fault of their car. Dr. Digby said that they ware Witness said bo thought the The only about two cars langths Inspector was travelling at an -behind-the-car-ahead., "Thork | abnormal rate and that, he must| were about two or three cars have been down by the Sällors' front, all turning into and. Soldiers home when they
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The board set aside $3,000,000 reserve for Far East areas other than China. United Press.
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white they are still in the sugar cold climates. 10 and 15 miles per hour.
cane stage found ways
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The case was then adjourned until Monday morning at 11.30
m.
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