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A Nice, Friendly Game Of Russian Poker
While a shop foki was playing a game of Russian
Poker at Tai Tung Restaurant, first floor, with /throp friends at about 1 a.m. yesterday, a-dis-
turbance suddonly occurred at the table.
Renders
Today
The disturbance had a sequel at Central yesterday when the shop foki Ho Kam-mun, suged 30. was charged' before Mr. F. ¡X.. d'Almada with assaulting a
waitress Lo Ying, aged 23.
Ho was found guilty of the offence. However, the magistrate reserved sentence until the mor- Ligue Lawn
Duwia, Fal,
2 aing when the complainant will and 3rd Division, it
appear in Court to decide on the PRC, C. KCC matter of compensation.
Talkoo, Nerelo,
RKVRC
CCC.
It was stated that complainant was sitting beside defendant.nt n Hough, picks, Silversteraad heart, table while a
Same of cards was Europe YMCA, 2.30 p.m.
In progress. Suddenly complainant complaint
Clara Muzle concert for mem-puhed to away. He got up from
Vicin
uf. the Forces, at Die-the neat and kicket comp Febsan Boys' School, 8.15 pm on the thigh several times. Server: Gurthus Quarter Fluhl of
Complainant Lo Yhug, is eviden Nej
Cup Competition.
er, said that defendant cars to Bowdary Street,
the restaurant ery frequently. At about Im. yesterday, while she was sitting beside him, defendant hamed her insultingly with his hands. She warded him off fi
then loft the mediately, Witnes
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Tarot House, 50, Muedouneil | seat but after a few seconds abe Nɗąd, 8,45 Bumn,
returned. Defendant got up from Swine intox plente. Silversteinó | 4* ment and kicked her on the
bench, European YMCA, 290 imkin.
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thigh suveral thaca, At that mo ment, some of her colleagues tried 10 pacify her, but she was dismiss
by the manager instantly for having disturbed the customers.
Witness further and that she bad bruise marks both on her loft
Whist Drive, European YMCA,¦ and right thighs.
TUESDAY
Bridge Drive, European YMCA,
m
11k Botary Club luncheon, Hoof
STILL A BACHELOR
How at
Thought They Wore Joking
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1940.
Annual Speech Day
· The Annual Bpasch Day and Presentations of Prizes,' of the Diocesan Doys' School, was yesterday, held at the Schoot hall. General F.R.G. Matthews, guest of honour, is keen að- dreasing the students.-("China Mail" photo).
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Diocesan Boy's School Prize Presentation
Charged With Demanding Money With Menaces
Committal proceedings wore started at Kowloon yesterday in the caso in which Kui Chl-chun, aged 47, was charged before Mr. Blair-Korr with two counts of demanding monoy with monaces, and alternatively with two counts of possession of letter demanding property with
monacos,
It was alleged that defendant uttered a letter de
manding $20,000 from Cheng Sam, manager of the, Chiop Hwa Steel Works, of Kwei Chow Road, Kowloon, on June 8 and June 11 res- pectively.
tid
Complainant Cheng Sun, man (defendant) was sleeping in testifled that on June 8, he ro- the secand eublele. A search |belved a letter which stated was made at that cubicle, und in that he should pay $20,000 to a suitcase which was on a slicit, a certain person on the hill-was found three note books, two
letters, two writing pads, money should be placed at a spot where a white flag was placed, and that if he failed to do so, there would be 'trouble for him.
side of Ma Tau Wai Road. The two packets of envell went
Chung Ming-lung.
let-
On June 19, witness to the hut where he found ter stuck between two boards inside the hut near the front dvar, Part of the envelope could The letter also stated that be seen from outside the hut. Shortly before his leaving the Colony, Major General when the money had been placed The letter was addressed to one
F.R.G. Matthews, attended as the guest of on the spot, he should take away honour at the Annual Speech Day and the Pre- noting to fear. Despite of the sentation of Prizas, of the Diocesan Boys reported the matter to the flung School, which was held at the school half yes-Hom Police Station. terday. Prior to the presentation of prizes, General Mat- post. He again Look it to
thems said that it was a great honour to be ask-police station,
Later 0/1 the same day com-
-
the white Ang, and he would have
threats
of the letter, complains
On June 11, complainant again received a letter sent to him by
of Ma Tau Wal Road.
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The lentilleation Bureau re- vealed that the hand writing of
dent's hand writing.
the letters was similar to defen.
After furthor ovidence Was given, the proceedings will con- tinue on Monday, July 11.
NEW CEDC MEMBERS
white dag in the
Flyo additional members Vicinity. He then brought the have been appointed to the packet back to the station.
Colonial Economic and De-
ed for this occasion. Generals are not often plainant received police intrue. asked to attend a Prize Giving Day. He en-tions to talte a packet to the hill- couraged the successful students who had won found their prizes to work harder.
School Second Prefect: Yu The General further said that Hong Kong has a good climate ming
Préfcet: for tennis, a game which is practically played all over the Cheuk-fun. world.
Defence witness Wong ling,
When
School Sentor
Scholarships
On the moralng of June 12 velopment Council. It was of Ho-wine was further instructed by ficiully announced here yester-
Nghe police to take the packet today. did some locale. He walked to
for
The five members are Sir Ralph ad Pro in the vicinity, when Olyn, MP, Mr. C. W. Dumplecton, last he noticed
white object on
Mr. G. A. Goodban, bencimus- Woo Hay-tong (Awarded ter of the School, thunked the Chinese to the three best boys General for his presence. He each of Classon 6, 7, and 8).. also thanked Hishop Hall, chair-
Class
1. Lei Bongkeng, the thig and placed the packet ni by the Secretary of State for the
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Mr. G. W. the other side of the hull, Wit MP, Mr. M. Watt tness then climbed up to the hill Woodcock and Mr. A. L. Butler,
and found a white flag stuck in
The Colonial Economic Deve- the ground. Ho plucked away
lopment Council was appointed
uit spbt. Witness then returned advise him on the framing and Colles in September, 1940, to and handed the fag to the po-subsequent review of plans for economic and social development in the Coluniul Empire and on questions of general economale and metal policy. It was reconsti- led as the Colonial Economic and Development Courell IN March, 1940.
D. R.
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lice.
No Reason To Pay Wiles went on to say that he had no reason to pay the money to a' certain person stated in the leiter.
Detective Sergeant 467, Char Chau, attached to the Hung Hom Police Station, said that on June on port was made to the sta-
The Chairman_is_Mr. Rees-Williams, MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies.
MOTOR CYCLIST IN COURT
Garden. HK Hotel, 12.30 p.m.sale that he was with deferviant at the time of the offence took place. Complaisant was sitting be side defendant while the
minant | When In progress. pitshed defendant away he thought That they were merely Joling Complainant then left the room fose seconds later, she about returned and tooket rather an man of the School Committen Leung Nyun-bing, S. Chan Bad- The fallacy of the popularnoyed. She went to defendant and
and ail
the
other members of the hing. Class 7: 1. Chung Kwok- belief that a ship's master enn struele him on the arm. Defendant Schoul Committee for their gun-leans, 2 bar Wingid, Younk perform a marriage at sea was
pavesliately got up and kicked I are
erous management; and special-Johnny. Class 6; 2. Chua Kon proved when Private Charles her several times.
Mr. Morgan and Mr. McLellan, hung, 2. Ohung, Stephen, J. Fün Ly of the Argyll Stewart
After hearing the evidence, the of the Education Department. Siu-kin und
Industry whose interest,
und Old Boys' Asspolation (Awarded Sutherland Highlanders step magistrate remarked that com
always be relied to the two best boys in each of ped off the troopship, Dilwara, plainant's evidence showed that patience can
upon she was sitting beside defendant,
Clusses and Clasu 5.1. Lai still a bachelur.
who Man-hai, B. Koo Ti-Hud. Clust The successful students Is bride to be, 20-rear-vid and that something must have
1. Woo Wing-keo, 2. La Kand WRAC. Private Betty Fellowes, is been done by him to annoy com-
wen the prizes were:-
tonk Shigapore and Private plainant before the incident took
Class
1. 14c, GE:
Peter, 2. Chan Kai fing & Arthur: Stewart hopes Puis transfer to place.
was instructed tion and he that port will be approved soon
dispiste arvas between Yip, Ronald, 3. Bau Man-Kwong (Awarded to the three best boys
the investigations. On Taks by the Army authorities,
and customers, the majority Class BA: 1. Lei Rong-keng in Class 3.): 1. Ching, Hanty 2ondit
3. Ferguson, J. Anthony, Pan, Alex.,
the morning of June 9, he went The couple beemne engaged of management, would favour the 2. Chan Sal-ring. 3.
Wal Po to the hillside of Ma Tou Thu Tung Leo th
Wai about two
n! the before the įsile martis
customers. Mr. Tanu
Wu, Bing. 2. Lui Chung (warded for the disore They waited there for stine time. Class 7B:
with intelligeven 1. Dilwara qulled for
party of police. Hong Kong | d'Almada wont on to say that he Miss Fellowes whose uno is indeplored the management of the Chung-yuen, 3. Yip Pak Yee. and good character
A young man, Wong Fung- was stationed at: Tit Comptabent without rouking toung, 2. Chen Shing-shee,
for diante
Class 7A:
Chung Kwok-tip of the Handmaster, the moniing of June 11, witness again Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday Dundee
3.
but nothing decurred. On
before Mr. ngai, was charged been in 3. cipent must have Hyderabad Barracks, Private String
party of for riding School at least three ternis, and went to the spot with at the Sotrauw Bi-farther enquiries into the matter Johnny Tong. David, 2. teen awarded some, reduction of police accompanied by complain-street not permissible for him to Wart was
Young
motor cycle in in mike.
Class charged with The couple had planned to gambling, and was fined $30. His it Wai-yu, 3.
Henry, Leons. fees.): Knight, Horace.
use under his licence. Claus BA: 1. Lac, Susstan, 2, Plerey (For the three bott boya On the following morning, they AL 2 prn on May 2, Police In-
in Class 2): ·To be"awarded on
on went
to the spot agnin. Com-spector Blackbourne saw defen
walked up to the hill, Class 55: 1. Chan Chau-wah, the result of the Scliool Certideato plantess wont half way and Shu Kuk Street from King's Road. a vidine her motor cycle utp Examination.
(For
• ben't this Jimself near a wooden hut. After he had stopped, Inspector two men follow Blackbourne asked him for his boy in Class 1.): To be awarded
About licence. Defendant then produced on the result of the Hong Kong complainant from behind. Clash SA: 1. Lal Man-hul. 2. University Matriculation E
15 minutes later, witness saw a learner's licence.
Defendant was given the optich Koo T-hin, 3. Wong Chi-chlu. amination. 1648: Pators, the hill. He then walked to the of the fine of $100 or one month's
a torch from the top of Noble Class 48: 1. Loo, Richurd, 2. Henry
Caporal Imprisonment. Chan Yue-yan, 3. Wong Man Awards to individual Champlores hulaldo with Datective
Athlettes Champlin, (Junior) 263 sind, found an opened packet
Contatting 310 note
ote and Class 4A: 1. Woo Wing-kee-Chan Kam-hurit, (Middle).
FAILURE TO 3. Nelson, Au Kin-hung, (Senior)Pairat folds of newspaper on the ground. 2 Lam Kam-tens
REPORT ACCIDENT Benchiarit Yoling.
meantime, they heard Clala 3B: 1. Wong Kee-fung,
Basketball (Captains of Win- the neked up the packet.
te hili. Wit- Fong Tong-kan, chauffeur, of Tong Koon-shun, 9. Samning House Teams) (Middle) shout from {mon, Lou,
Stephen Chung (Serilor)-Tsang nose Idimediately instructed the 25 Hollywood Road, Third Floor.
police to surround the hut, was given the opilon of a 300- Class 3A: Ching, Benry. 2. Koon-yan.
t the Football (Captains of Wiring while he went
Hollerine or seven days in prison by Pan, Alex; 3. J. C.. Ferguson.
Ho
Was
Jy at Singapore. When It be three friends who were Fole Chi-ki, 3.
che apparent that approval for with him were similarly Private Stewart's posting
Two bad thair bail of $50 câclí- Singapore would not murive be- Are Miss Fellowes disembark estreated when they failed to ap tion at Singapore, the couple ask-n, while Wong Ming was fined son, Lay.
$30.
ed the master of the vessel, Mr.
F. L. Sumson, to marry them at
FOR.
A warning in the
Merchant
Shipping Act of 1894, however,
1bade Mr. Samson to perform
the marriage ceremony.
REQUISITIONING
Paul, Luvy.
2. Kwan Chun-kwong, 3. Ken-
CiRs 5B: 1. Ho, Samuel, 2 Woo Po-wen, 3. Lee Man.
The Quartering Authority re.yuk The Act only allows a masterquisitioned five houses yesterday uf a vessel to register a morringe.in the area between Un Long & I must be conducted by a minis- Castle Peak. The requisition was ier of religion.
outle my behalf of the Army.
Distinguished Indians
In Transit Through HK
Threq. distinguishod Indian gentleman paused at Kal Tak for a short time yesterday in transit on o Pan American plano on a last leg of their journoy, around the world.
They were a Vice-Chancellor ugation to the United Kingdom. of an Indion University,, aw however, they are beginning Ratarian and a distributor of to spread out to other parta par-
ticularly the United States." dairy produce.
Professor Banerjee has airo None of the three had any pre-visited countries in Europa and vious knowledge of Hong Kong the United States and regard the and they hanifasted their interest colleges and universities of Amor- in the, Calory by the number of ica very progressive, "Tlidir" nga- qucations, they put to the "China tem, ls for advanced to that in Mully Fpporter, who inapylowed England," he opined, but
„Professor, P. N. Banerjee is the Rotary Convention Vice Chancellor or Culentto The second Indian was," Mr.'| Liliversity who attended the Dy-LR. Palan, joint owner with shin Cuungil Meeting of Camily of the Hirji Govitidji Com-
and Vice-Chan-pany of Jukalpore, a large cellors of
veralties throughout tributors of food grains and oil the Commonwealth held recently woods in.
hooold, we
Cinada.
Pryfessor Raid list the not
dis-
connection with any interest
- SAVILY NA successful, withjof his firm, "I was travelling to
of more than 90 witand the International Hotary in eqnference.
Convention In New York, and used reference to the Vice that as an excuse to cas Chad cellor of the Hong Kong world," he salt in good hur
humour. University Professor 1. T. Ride.
-member Mr. Palan ly
of the 'tho mesting understood, was Jubbulpore, Rotary Club and was unable to attesid due to State res attending the convention
addles that he wax mlased delegate. That was the biggest conference which lasted 10 convention I have ever been th
batherb worn he nald,' adding that The fontare of the conference," some 50,000 trucha, Indian-tan-
are present. declared the Indian professor, Mr. E. M
was to lactise the Interchange of dowser and proprietor, big protodates and Montor students of dairy business of the ramp name, Univerlies within the Coinmon was travelling alond, by srodate
bosala, worth and the United States, and, study the methiols of in, general, to put forward our | in the Europtan edunit
counities: Two al problems to the Com- Mr. Barcha concentrated his
est optiminex
travelstow Holland,
Dermark
•France,
+
Ho Kam Tong
ant
Later he saw
Vie
several
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Clase 28; 1. La Wan-yer 2. House Teams): (Bildung)Au station and reported to Inspector Mr. Hin-aling Lo at Central yes- Mak Daniel, 3.
3. Wong Wathon Kin hung (Senior)-L Chifu» || Moore, then the Officer-in-charge. terday for failing to report an ac-
cident to the police, Class A 1. Lee, Byng, 2. hung
Sleeping In Hut
The necident occurred at 1, pink, Tht Blu-kay, 3. Chun Hin-wing. Swimming Champions: (Junior)
Witness returned to the hut | on Auril 30 In Pedder Street, Cides 18: Abesser, R. 2.By Shim (Male) Peter DC301 knocked at the door which near the Junction of Connaught!
Chunk Thang Koon-yan..
(Senior)-Mo Bing- "was opened by a woman). In the Road Central, when defendant Class 1A: 1. Perry, R. A. 2. chuen.
hut, a man was seen standing at was driving a car bearing the Champlons: unfor the rat cubicle, Tennis Chan Sheung, 3, Gordon, Low.
and, another licence number HK3b5 Class 8: Drawing, Robert Soong Singles)-Maurien Ma. (Junior Class : Drawing, Raymond K. Doubles)--Matrich. Ma and Pat- 9. Lee, Albert Fung.
hoon Bencharit, (Senior, Singles) Class 3 Mathematics, English, Chang Kong. (Senior Doubles) Samson Lau, Henry Chink.
-Athit Wasantachat and Maurice Class 2: Music, Chemistry, Lee Ma Pak-fong, Gordon Low, Ronald The Perry,
Senior Boarders' Prefect: Wong- Shekimani
...... Pieray -- Challenge" Shiald for the Champión: Hòuss: Brown Club”. (Bylon' House), Houté : Captalas-fil, Chlichung.
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