THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST - 24, 1949.
PWD FOREMAN FACES Colony's
A FURTHER CHARGE
DID YOU KNOW THIS OFFICER?
Hong Kong residents have been asked to help identify a Royal Air Force officer whose ⚫ body was washed ashore
the coast of Norderney, Frisian Islands, on August 17, 1941.
The body was buried at "Nov- derney and Inter exhme nucl transferred to De British Come- tery at Ohlenbùng (Sage), Ger- many, The RAP Missing Research and Enquiry service has failed to identify the amp.
¡An additional charge of larcony of five alectric motors on or about October 15, 1947; was proforrod by Chiof Inspector J. Johnston against Kwok Kwong, foreman of the Public Works Department electrical workshop at Hung Hom, before Mr. J. Wicks ot Kowloon yesterday.
Applying for another formal remand, Cl Johnston
said that the Crown would, in all likelihood, be in a position to apply for o date` to be fixed for hearing of the charges, on next Monday.
Reminders
Today
K. Rotary Club Luncheon, Hunt Garden, 1. K. otel. 12.30 p.m. Legislative Connell meeting, 2.30
The officer is befered to have beenin pilot m 1e Banest Klagdons, or one of the Draninimas, In his pockets were found a golf chain bracelet, with a plate immen? medig ane mch his half an pieky | with "Annie" engraver no come site
the other in Kowinon Uum Church Women's and "tone on
Guild meeting. "16 m. bronze mesailing showing sno
YMCA, side the Mout St, Michel; and twe Bridge, Detve, European
West Lounge, É pum. "Charms", na hine pi; and the
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Coming Events --
TOMORROW
| Plostegaphie Seety of Hong Kang, tanner and niveling, Cafe Wiseman, 7,30 pm. play islative Council Meeting, CSO
230 M
Tor 1 Chula tarting Talbut Week-end domefures from thos House, at, ifredonnell Road, Feninsula Hotel marbutael Mesota,
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(Wonten's Section), 10 .. feld, J.C. Bowie, G. Marte, El Summer Social, Chapeaur YMCA Giersch. F.C Gons, Claas D.
Arthur
Not ofman, J. In
R. Lewis, Sellezen. Museus, W. Hudson, Mrs. W. Woutward, Mr and Mrs. D.S. Gilmatele, As Burbas. Mes. J.1. Garden, Mrs. C Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. K.M” Wou and Láru tenant-Colonel and Mr. K.E
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Among this aliva Peninsula Hotel during the week; - end vere Megas J. E. James, P.L. Hofer, JE Aureuse, C. A. Neull, W.. Clementson, A dates, NA Gordon, W. Tonham, F.C O'NGR E.A. Housman, A and Mrs. J.E. Nicken, Mr. an Mrs. M.H. Curth, Captain ts! Mrs. G.H. Castro, Mr. and Ms. A. T. Steele, and Miss H. Zander.
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THURSDAY
Statistics
Births ragintored in the Colony continite.to outnumbar deaths by more than three to one,
in the week ended August 14,099 births
were recorded Five
av against 321, deaths. hundred and thirty-seven of the births ware reglalarad on the faland.
អ the
134 same period,, casts infectious diseases were reported to the Health Department; and 49 deathe from infectious disensor,
Angling Society Meeting
Sensational Turn In
Big Conspiracy Case
A sensational turn, was given to the Million Dollar Conspiracy case at Kowloon yesterday when Poon Ping-nam alias Paan Sin-yu, 51 years, described as a marchant of 48 Village Road, ground floor, failed to surrender to his cath bond of $12,500.
|DONATIONS
The Parochial Connell of t.. Teresa's Chirrels ackupwielges with thanks rézetpt. of the following stommiions to les Parochin) Hult Funds
From Parochial Astoelations, JK, 1941 Mr. Wicks, after deforting half cash and halt bond. Poon's Mrs, A. de Bousa (Pounder), HK$50) hearing of the case until 1 p.m., was to be in cash,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Tam, HK,950; Amon fardered the ball to be estreated, A week later, Mr. A.S.C. Com-/ Yether Granelli), 1K81, M.
and rsue a warrant for
theber, representing Poon, protested i Barton 11 lament), IKANG I arrest of Poon.
against the arbitrary
manner" A Fr, Branell, HK: Anun Wong Chiu, -year-old inter-in which the "grossly
unfair" Fr. Granelli, HKD63 Dr. and Mrs. 10, de Bossen,, 11X1590; Mrs. Marian JaL Greter, Cheng Yung 34-year-old amount of ball was fixed, at the
Mr. PM, da Bios, XK1200L unemployed T1000 and Cheng suggestion of the police, on the le. TMM Chan, IKER: Miss Mary Yin-san, age: 40, druggist, the ground that the same asked for Chow, TIKRUD; Mr. and Mrs.71. Camping other three accused in the case, were delerinined by the dnancial UK100; Master Bernard Wong, HK114 were formally reirandet, for a standingt of the different ac-Master Timothy Wens. HK$i; Mr, A.G week,
Guterres, Hason: Mr. Paul LẠ, BRESSI ousect. Hencing of the elvarge of con-
Je submitted that on all the A. ; Ano, HR: "Mr. P.30-
| Chorio, ́HKEZA : REF** The memorandum and Art-piring between July 15 and 21 four neeused were on the identika Mre, A., Hals, RP19: Cul A. Niguelrests, icles of Association of the long to stent $1,105,410 from the sin cal charge of conspiracy the ball heist Jr Alexi A. Law, HIKE250; V Kong Angling Society were Enterprise & Co. of China for a should be the same, and Chan, HK$162; A. Ch. HKAM 1 passed at its meeting held in Building was, on July 20, fixed not four times that of the third tus, KISS; 3. Chinten, TIKINI: 0.
and fourth for the first. the Board Room of the South for August 31 oral September 1. China Morning Post yesterday.
Loy, HK$92, M. Tum, ARNA: 0. Mitval
Austin Spary, 40-year-old elée- trical engineer, Grade 1, charged with forceny of electrical mater- Inls belonging to the Government Im or
er about April 10, between March and July 24, and on or about June 20, hart his $2,500 extended for a week. He is being by Mr. P. J. Grimth, represented by
Kwok Iwong, defendet! by Mr. J. M. d'Almanda Remedios, was
Defence counsel went on to say HIEDE: A. Lee, HESA: „Ú. Allure remanded in gaol rustody, on the
Mr. J. T. Prior President of the
that, in his epialun, the police KAB. ts0W. Lum. sane three charges as Spary, and of being connected with Arthur
purposely fixed ball at twice the 4: It. Co., HKsza: . Wonk, K822: Frederick May, 41-year-old Society, read out the rules and
On that date, Detective Inspec-annust they thought the accused Callerted by Messrs. J.A. Baner, HK$25, regulations, following wh
which etretrical engineer inspector, in general discussion took place. for J.
could afford to put up, in order .. Remedine, 144 1 Special the alleged Iarceny between
bail 10 An objection to the wording of Branch agreed
being to have them detained in custody.; A, Lean, 182; 2. Catr 23 and August 10, larceny More Fish, Bigger Fish, Better granted accuse in the sums of of materials on or about Decemn-Fish and Fish in more places was 320,000 for the Brat, $10,000, for,
aach for the bes i lost, and the present ad-made by a member, but when put Wong, and 15,00 altional charge.
to the motion received no secon- third and fourth. With the ex- fler.
ception of Poon, ball could be in
The (July
Other Remands
Longg King, 48 years, assistant man, was also remanded for In week in custody, Ngan Pul And Tong Churn
Kom
Wing.
electrician, charged with Spary, Kwok and Leung, on the larceny days in police custody. goun were remanded for three
was also
Another electrician,, Lee--Cho, remanded for three days in poilce custody. He was Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon with May and Kwok in the lar- alleged to have been connected Peninsula Hotel, 12:30 pm. Y's Men's Club meeting. Rootey of materials between July
Garden, I K. Hotel, 12.452nd August 10.
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St.
Bldg., 5.30 pm
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of $1,000 extended for n week.
Bail Amounts
Moure of
Two On Trial For Armed Robbery
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Committal proceedings were opened before Mr: F. X. d'Almada at Central yesterday, when Chan Wah and Lee Tok-hing stood trial on charges of armed robbery.
Inspector T. Cashrunit, Who,and from the safe they obtainedi conducted the prosecution, and $28.543.07.
the two defendants, together with i After about 20 minutes on the others not in custody, were øllet- premises, the robbers left hur-{
Court Adjourns
Inspector J. Cren, replying on behalf of Det.-Inspector Moore, enid that the amounts were de- termined by Crown Solicitor and that Mr. W.A. Boir-Kerr would he appearing for the prosecution when hearing commences.
1. Antonio, HK$25; 4. · Brown, AK400
A. frcles.
HKM; AJ, Howarly HK995; Prevlondie acknowledged, HK‡ai,125. Total received EIEKESB.555.
Dangtions may be sent to the Parokhlal
Cannell, e/u Rev. A. Granell, Bt. Terron's Church, Kowtonn.
BROTHEL RAIDED
Ny Pak. a 34-year-old widow, I was sentenced to two months'
The court then adjourned for hard labour and recommended for Inspector Orem to communicate banishment at Kowloon yester Í with the Legal Ober. On resump- day, when she admitted keeping Jan, Inspector Crem said that, on a brothel at 53 Weugung Street, instructions from the Assistant third floor. Crown Solicitor, he was asking
Inspector
J. Orem sald for bail in the sum of $10,000, when the premises were half in cash and half in surety. by Inspector T. Collins on Sun- After further submissions by day night, two men and two pro-
that raided
| Mr. Comber, the court fixed bail stiutes were found in the two
in the sum of $10,000 cash and rubicles, |$2,500 Burety,
The place was a well-known one to the poller, and was one of. those where prostutes rent a cublele “for a dollar or two" for
SOUVENIR FOR
period.
Thomus · ·More: «Association Arthur Frederick May, defend- Sudal, Calhede Club, King's led by Mr. C. 3: Stewart had his to have robled. You llon-lit riedly. They were followed im- NEW YORK MAYOR Visitors to the Museum of [second floor of No. 10 Jervois two defendants were arrested, the City of New York will see
DOG TOO NOISY n souvenir
Because presented by the
her dox barked people of Manila to Mayor throughout the night, and when questioned by the pollre she re- William O'Dwyer.
FRIDAY
Sino-British Club, general meet- ing Public Rehdians Ofee, falks by S. L. Lee and J. Moefeld, 5.43 pan.
SUNUAY Sketching Party by H. K. Art
Club
193, The Peak, members assemble at Quoen's Pier at 3.30 p.m. Annual Aquatic Sports, St. John Ambulaner Bridge, Victoria Herremion Club, 2 pami
Classical Concert, Toe il Club, Talhot House, 50, Macdonnell Rd., 8.30 p.m.
$25 BAIL ESTREATED
I
Alfred Kenneth Harteam had his hail of +25 estreated when he iniled to surrender to his bond before Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon resterday on the charge of as- Raulting Ngan To, rickshaw puller.
Defendant was alleged to have struck the complainant on the
wie teit by CPA Pisseriers who scataday for Singapore, Banguon and Manita Included Mr. C. Michel (Singapore), Dharam Chnd (Rangoon), Messrs. P.Talk on "Israel's Place in the month at 12.39 n.m, no August 22 Plan of God," by J. II. Find-at Peking Road near Lock Road lny, European YMCA, 8.30 when asked whether he wanted
to engage a rickshaw.
Che, T.S. Perlek, Manuel Slor, Tan Pau Go Pais, Yap Tlog and Chao Thong (Manlin).
p.m.
Street.
Koreane
or $28,343.07 on July 6 from the mediately by the fokis und the
jone at Jervois Street and the other at lier Street. The rest He added that after the shop escaped. bad closed its doors,
The police discovered three re- knocked at the door and one ofvolvers at varians places, and one the shop folds let in three men, dagger.. ell of whom were holding bunilles
After corroborative evidences of cloth..
had been given by members of { Soon after
men the shop, further hearing entered they were followed by djourned until today. another three. Suddenly three re- volvers and two daggers were produced and ell the members of the shop were herded into the kitchen, where they were bound and gagged.
these three
Threat Of Death
The keys of the safe were ob- tained from one of the members of the staff under threat of death
WHA
Three men, one armed with a revolver; gained admittance to.
Yu 109
Chau Street, second floor, at 2 p.m. 'yes.
after terday, and,
binding and gagging' the ocoupants, decamped with jewellery and money to the total value of $120.
It is the delicate handiwork of fused to give her name, Lan a Manila woman, Mrs. Simeona Sui-tin, a widow, was fined $10 K. Price hand-woven tapestry by Mr. Hin-shing Lo.
Lan was map showing the complete, do-i
charged at Central nestic and international routes yesterday with keeping a noisy of the Northwest Airlines
dog: keeping a dog without n licence and obstructing a police-
Arrivals from Indo-China dur-man in the execution, of his duty, Inspector Brownrigg prosecut- ing the week-end by Air France Included M. Marcuze, M. Sabatle, |ed. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Girard, and M. Five Evening Institute students Kalerkl
Departures by Air France fo Indo-China on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lesage, M. Dousl, P. Scherer, L. Biron, and Nhan Phuo,
have passed the Book-bindiny! Class in the 1947-48 Session. They are Tam Yan-Kwong, To Kal-yin,. Tang Tung-chuen, Tong Yuct-huen and Wo Chel-wan.
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