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BURT
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TRIAL OF ALLEGED KIDNAPPER BEGINS
The trial of Wong. Chỏi alias Wong Sau-yiu, 23, unemployed, and Chan Chi-yung alias Chan Chi-toung alias Chung Yung, 24, beancurd. maker, on charges of forcibly taking away Chung Yung-sang with the object of obtain- ing ransom and robbing him and his wife, Wong. Shui-kom, of money and articles of value, commenced at the Criminal Sessions yesterday before Mr. Justice E. H: Williams (Chief, Justice), and a jury.
Both accused pleaded no! Ô ÂM. 2, CHÚa fold the Fals-
guilty.
bers he had song honey in that The case for the Crown was Tung Shing. Hong in Hong Kong conducted by Mr. J. Reynolds, he was asked to write a letter As he avas not Crown Counsel, nusisted by for the money.
ahle to write, the letter WAS |Dot-insp. Þ. H. Taylor.
[wriften for hire and the note handed to the first accused.
Mr. Perey Chen, Instructed by Mr. A. S. C. Coinber of Messrn. Hastings & Co., appeared for the serund arcused after the ease, for the Crown had opened. The Arst aerused was not regally repre- kentexi.
Mr. Reynuhls stud that The complaint WIL 1112 oversens Chinese, who hail returned fron The United States in Sept. lost.
Sure that time, he had been liv.
ing with his wife and family at
When Chung's wife met the first accused at arranged the next morning, detectives,
who
ad been informed of the mat. tee and who had been in con- sentment, came out and arcesi. ed him.
He was acorched and ransom note as well as various articles which had been stolen from Chung's house were found in his possession,
First nccused offered to take
1:45 To Ki La Village, the Police to find the kidnapper
LiuÉ;
On March 31, at about elx Toʻalock in
com. the evening, plainant was Litting At the front door of his house when a Chinese male came up to him and naked him if he were Mr. Chư On complainant reply. ing in the affirmative, the man alew a platol and painted it at Chung, who was told to go into his house.
man and led them up into the hills. where he pointed upa ravine. Del. Jusp. Taylor, who was in charge of the party, shout- cal for Chung to come out. As there was no reply. Det. Insp. Taylor fred Inlo the under- growth.
Do Not Shoot After wolting some Ume, Chung was coming out
shouted that he
Three other men appeared and and requested the police party joined the first man. One of these to shoot him. Second acetased men, who was second accused, was arrested on infurmation later stayed outside the house to keep the same day. guard.
Kept Guard
After entering the house, first
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THE CHINA ̈MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1948. T
NAVAL WEDDING
CONSERVATIVE CHAMBER COMMITTEE
taken
mem-
West, Dietician
RAMC Jubilee Tomorrow
The
Royal Άτιν Medical Carps will celebrate If Goth year as a Royal Corps-tanorrow. At 10.30 am, fomorrow, tho
General Omeer Commanding.
Land Forces, Hong Kong. Major- General F.R.G. Matthews, will Inspect the Bowen Road Military Hospital. He will be conducied through all the different depart menis,
10
In the afternoon from 2-
p.m., the general publie will
be permitted to inspect the hoj pital including, the Cosully De- partment, X-ray Section, Lubora- tory and operating. Theatre, In the evening, personnel the R.A.M.C. will attend a dinner Lut the China Elcot.Club-in-
honour of the occasion..
of
The local celebratious will end with a "Medical Dance" at the China Flee! Club on Saturday. Dancing will be from 8 pan. io midnight.
Representatives from the Royal Naval Medleni Department, Colonial Nursing Service and ex- members of the Corps will be present,
Personnel outside the medicat service will be admitted by in- virtion only.
Personalia
Miss Patricia
Dr. F. Dixey, mineral expert, in al Queen Mary Hospital was yes-due to arrive here from London terday married to Lleut. Johnat 3 p.m. today. He will remain Hurworth, Royal Navy, in the here for about a week before pro- Chupel of HMS, Tumor. The ceeding to Suvn, capital of Fill bride arrived in the Colony, three talunds, his original destination, months ago by air from England | for the purpose of taking up her post with Government.
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Messrs. M. Robnelt, M. Daw son, E.E. Lindberg, M. Starke, M. Helltwanger, M. de Gasperis, M. Noulin, M. Barrien and Miss H. Mesnard left for Halphong by Air France yesterday. On the
At the wedding ceremony yes- The
names of the newly │terday, she wore a gown of while
Passengers from Hunul by Air Chung gave evidence in support elected
General French brocade with heldress France yesterday included M. 80-member of Mr. Reynold's opening and Committee of the Hong Kong French velling and orange hos-Randall, M, Gieroson, Mrs, Lou Ti said that one of the robbers who Chase General Chamber of
Carrying 証 bouquet of hal held him and is fully up. Commerce
and Dr. Giou Yen. Arriving on for white Tudor roses, she was was released
the same plane from Haiphong had been shot dead by the police.
away by Commander 1. G. Aylen, were Dr. Lea
Van Hoc, Vietnamn OBE, DSC, RN. Matros accused kept guard at the door hang identified the first accused publication yesterday.
he Chinese Fress, which has Honour was Miss Bybil D. Spen- and Chung Ming-yin.
of Provisional Government ufficlal, as one of those who portletpisted while bis companions. herded
in the rubbery and kidnapping.
keen Interest in the-con-aho was dressed in a white) Chung, his wife, son and son's
Chuber election, Evidence was given by several
was at the and navy linen silk with navy Fegree in the corner of a noin.
other prosecution witnesses, ofter Chamber well ahead of the time and white accessories. The brides- One man guarded them with n
which the hearing was adjourned | of the ometal announcement so as maid was
Rowena Culins Mias un, while the other two ran- until today.
to not the first new of the result who wore a gown of Peach net rocked the house. One of the men
of the
the election.
over taffeta and carried a bou- sun bed Chung and took fram
The names of those elected | quct of gladiolas. him the sum of $107.50. Certain
Canton, June 21. show a strong preponderance of arifeler of value were also taken Mr. Elmer
A Royal Naval Newton, American Conservative Committee by the robbers.
Consul and director of the United bers, with Mr. Ko Chenk-hung Bridegroom, Lieut. T.A. Spencer, As they were leaving, the rob-States Information
ving a good chance of eventual was hestman, and the omelating Bervice hers ortered Chung to put on his Canton, left this afternoon by
election to the chairmanship. clergyman was the Rev. A. G. and cout, and accompany train for Hong Kong en route (o A meeting of the new General Thornley, R.N. them, The first accused told the United States on transfer to Committee will be held later in
Following the ceremony, the wife to meet him at The State Department.
was held in the week for the election from wedding reception Sheung Shui the rext day. He He is relieved by Mr. John-Kamong themselves of a Standing the Wardroom-of-H.MIS "Costume King, Haube warned-her-not to make any re- Cochran,
director of Committee, from which the etee-week," berthed at the West Arm Uhran, D E. Tonk, Tong 150w- port to the police about her hus-USIS in Mukden.--Associated fiem for chairman and vice. the Dockyard.
Among those hu, Cun Lay-hok, Lim Hieng, and band being kidnapped.
present were Capt. J. Jeffries, in Miss, Yu Cioc-huy left on Satur- Next morning, Chung's wife
charge
8th Destroyer of the mei first accused at the Sheung
Flotilla, Lt. Cdr.
Meyrick, LI. day for Manila by CPA. Shui railway bridge. The latter rand l wanted to burrow $100,000 from her husband. She said she could not raise the money and first. Breused asked her
to meet im again the next morning.
Taken To Hills
hot
In the meantime, 'Chung was inken into the hille, where in remained in custody of the rou-, ters for the whole of April. They asked him for $100,000, but he so he did not have so much ["money,
Plaintiffs Succeed
Press
who was
chairman will be made.
Aid May Increase Socialisation
Washington, June 20.
The United Press reliably learned that at a recent meeting of the State Department advisory
board on foreign economic policy, it was sug
gested that the-effect-of-the-European–Ro-
covery Programme may increase European.
socialization rather than decrcase it. Members of the board, it wos`understood, include three leading United States college professors Jacob Viner of Princeton, James Early of the University of Wisconsin and Edward Mason! of Harvard.
lead to
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Mr. J.R.
and Mrs. R. P. Fichal, Banit,
Jones, HK, and
and many brother officers of
the bridegroom, and their wives,
The bride is the only doughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wyndham West of Marple Bridge, Cheshire, and the groom is the only son of
me plane bound for Hanol were Mrs.
E. V. Marshall, Mrs. Teng Mrs. Tehen Wang-tsl.
Man sou, Mrs. Tang Lien-ly of
Messrs. Bartolome
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Miss Tong Yuat-lan, Messrs. Ang Teo-kai, Chung Chia-hua, and Loo Yun-hwee arrived from Bangkok by CPA on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paltinson Hur- CPA yesterday Included Messrs. Departures for Singapore by worth of Go-orth, Newcastle-on-Kow Ish-shan, Teo Soan-boh, Tyne,
Chang Eung choa, H.E. Brown, and Huang Kin-hun,
TEACHER WEDS CORRESPONDENT
and
to Mr.
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Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday included Mrs. A. Hampden Ross, Mrs. Lucie Hart- Miss Margaret Liang, school McClelland,
wich, Messrs, PM, Lawson, WL. teacher from Kunming, was mar- Buchan, J.B. Ipekdjian, Sol Haer,
R.S. ried yesterday
N.B. Walter Jusan, and Lt. Col., and Mrs. H. Briggs, special correspondent of G. Smigelow. Sunday's arrivals the Christian Science Monitor" were Mr. and Mrs FL, Chap-
the "Chicago
Sutt-tines." The wedding ceremony
man Mr. and Mrs. O. Ed. Clubb, was Miss
Z.M, Clubb, Mrs. J.E by the Rev. J.E. Sand-Philips, Miss E. Towndrow, and performed by The action for possession of the At least one member of the i, That the United States Gov- och at the English Methodist Lt. Col. D.H. Rigley. front portion of 50 Bonham
a Church, Queen's Road, East, Strand East, second floor, conclud board warned the Department ernment prepare promptly
The bride wore a lovely white ed at the Supreme Court yester of the necessity for continue plan of action which can be fol- day morning. when Mr. Justice European exchange
Week-end departures from the control lowed in the "event" or "Internn-lace Chinese gown and carried a
tlonul economic depression. The small bouquet,. E.R. Williams
Peninsula Hotel were Dr. J. F. (Chief Justice), restrictions and close super important
such a plan, it Mr. Victor Kendrick, "United Rock, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Wilkin part of gave judgment in favour of the ston of economic activities, was pointed out, should be.. -Hop Wo Hing-Firm Plaintiffe, while the aid programme in broad and
Fress" Hong Kong Bureau-Chief, son, Mrs C Colden G. Band- who were also awarded $400 by the process may
and aggressive
the marringe. commercial Wilheksell
quist, Jack Birns, ED, Holmes, policy providing for both United Following the wedding, the Col. and Mrs, Gameron, Mr. M. way of damages and costs.
lation in Europe which will be provision for "buffer stocks" of formal reception "pattern" of government, regu-States exports and imports and happy couple were hosts at an in- E. Hinsworth, M. Ferste, Mr. to newspaper and Mrs. David K. Walker, R.C. dimeult to erase after the pro- raw materials set aside against men and women and other friends Cooper, and F. Schabel. periods of scarcity or unfavour-at the Gloucester Hotel. ramme expires in 1952.
The bridegroom first came to of fable market conditions.......
the Far East in 1940 as a corres-1 pondent for "United Press". Now Mr. H. A. McKay, Head Balli be lawful sub-tenants of the advisory and in no way binding 2. That the United
GO Bonham on the Department. Neithe do should encourage industrialization turned from a trip
States a roving reporter, he recently re- of the Supreme front portion of
Court, left for Strand East,
to Siam. Australia yesterday by the s 2nd
constitute expression of ur economically. flour, alleged they
and "backward" Burma
Yunnan vla that defendant'
the "Changte" on eight months' leave. United States foreign policy. and his family,
countries for the next few years, famous Burma Road,
Mr. McKay, who is a consisting of five persons, trey-
The couple' will' but recognize that while such in-
leave shortly amateur photographer, is also, a Roservoir Of Illwill
North China Committee Member of the, Photo dustrialization is proceeding, in--for Bhanghai and ternational payments will remain for their honeymoon, Other board members are un-out of balance. Observera.
graphic Society of Hong Kong. -sug- fore sought possesion and dam-derstood to have advised the De Rested that the Implication at partment that a more careful this point was that the United Defendant claimed to be the cheek should be maintained to States should be prepared managing Partner.
United of the Wing ensure that the
States continuo extending credits for: Lee Company, principal tenants does not build up a reservoir of
industrialization. of alleged that Hiwill among people of par- such
of-additional- the plaintiffs, at some unknown ticipating countries as a result or The formation
necessary to Organs where Unit- date, went into possession of the the Jutler's dependence
on
sist
tion of currencies In subsidization portion of the promises let. to The ed States aid. Luen Hing
ngainst world depression frading Company. Further suggestions of in- the establishment of now chan-
and as the
women on
the "outside" YVONNE
DOCARLO
HUME CRONYN CHARLES BICKFORD
ANN BLYTH ELEA RAINES ANITA COLBY
RIP KIRBY
SAVE HIM SIVE
„THE CHILD/
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Mr. C.A.S. Rugs appeared for the plaintifs, while the defend- ant, You Sheung-yeung, was ro presented by Mr. A.S.C. Comber of Messrs. Hastings and Company.
However, recommendations
The plaintiffs, who claimed to the Board members are purely
passed upon the premises and
were unlawfully remaining in possession. The plaintiffs there
ages for trespass.
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