·MAIL, FRIDAY,

12, 1950.

Alleged concubine's admission in Sun Fo case

Reminders

Today

Organ Recital,

Calhedral, 1.15 p..

max Nancy Nyi, who claims to be the concubing of Dr. Sun Fo, admitted under cross-examination yesterday, that from December 1941 to Do- `çember 1949 she had lived together with an- other man in Shanghat and had had children by him, though they were not married. She said she did this because she had no money to maintain the children of Dr. Sun Fo. Nancy Nyi is suing the for- mer Premier of China for

of her maintenance

είναι daughters whom she said were the daughters of Dr. Sun, Fo.

John's

Nino Dragons Services Club,

Photography class, D

p.m.;

tambola 8 p.m.

meeting Northcate

Circle general

Training

HK Biological

College, 5.30 pm,

Women's 'Section, European The case is being heard by. YMCA, dress-making classes, Mr. Hin-shing Loat Centrai. She is represented by Mr.. Marcus da Silva.

10 nm.

Union Jack Club, Whist Drive,

0 pm.

YMCA,

Services Dance, European

The

Counsel for Dr. Sun is Sir Man-kagi Lo who cross-examin Cheero Services Club, Amateur cd complainant for the fourth

Night, 7.30 p.m.

day yesterday. Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd., annual meeting 301- 000, Marina House, 12 noon.

Associo Boys and Girls Clubs'

tion, annual

meeting. PRo lecture' room, 3.30 p.m. WO's & Sergeants Albuhern Ball,

KCC, 8 J.JB.

Coming events

TOMORROW

Kowloon Gramophone

Soldier on dangerous driving charge

Private Alan Wilson, KOSU, Tam Mi Comp, New Terri- tories, was charged before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Kowloon proceedings yesterday yesterday with counts of dan-. opened with questions put by gerous and cureless driving. defence, counsel regarding the

Inspector Harris alleged that lucident at Dr. Sun's house on January 19 this year. Complain on the morning of April 2, de ani sald she took a car which fendant, while driving military road leading up lorry, L5408028 caused damage stopped at the to the house. WRE

With two friends | to the amount of $4,830 to three she

to the door-way cars at the junction of Nathan; when she was stopped by the Road and Shantung Street. doorkeeper who, she said, asked

walked

up

According to Chan Slu-wing

her to write her name on a piece Society, of paper, since she had no card. When the car, No. 3640, in which The was a passenger was near while her daughter Lily, who accompanied Shantung Street along Nathan. Rond. signal to slow down was of his Bill of writing the name on aj

paper she and her friend given by a taxi ahead Services Clubs, Mr. Ching allpped round the car. His friend,, the driver, in

classical Concert, Diocesan She denied that Boys' School, 8.15 p.m. Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, ther

2 p.m.

Nine Dragons

Tombola, 8 p.m. BUNDAY

Mr. and Mrg, Quý de Roo, who were, married at St. Joseph's The bride is.the,former Mika Gli- Church yesterday morning.

berto Priscilla Degrand,

Inquest into death

Professor

of

Rideout

Wedding

“de Boo-Pagrosa Miss Gliberte Priscilla Da adhd, dalintek of (M) and Mino. Degrend of. 24' Macdon neil Nord, became the Pride of Guy, de Roo, Sub-Accountan of the Belgian Bank, at St. Joseph's Church yesterday,

The bridegroom to the son of the late Pr. Richbrd de Roo and Madame de Rod of

The bride, who was given away by her father wore a gown di white illusion tulle with very full of Chantly lace and Medicis designed by Josephine C..

sulle bonnet willi ja short fell She, carried a bouquet of ser denlas

The bride's, mother, acted Matron of Honour. Bhc gowned in a grey crepe drest

draped skirt

Alle. Jaanine Ubaghs, the bridesmaid,

.white em. colino negandi over phic plak. Laffeins with a very full fleiri.

U

petal shape collar and white

organdi copeliné, also" by Josa. phine C. Sh

carried A noscgoy

of pink carnations.

The flower girls were Jeannette

and

Annic-Louise Pander,

on

and Francoise Gueguen They also carried pink carnations, and wore

dresses of white em- brodered organdi with pink taffet.

The duties of best man were erformed by M. Reymand Fabry Leopold Finder was gideboy... Reverend Father Fasseaux Melated at the ceremony.

repeptidy was held at the Room of the Hong

Kong Hotel.

in Mapuo. door-keeper and entered through tun to slow do the vehicles The evening before the day he was reported miss-

the back door. She admitted, behind to down. however, that she entered by the Toe H Classical Concert, 40 door nearest to her, which hap-

Macdonnell Road, 3.30 pm.pen to be opan. HK Light Orchestra, Popular

Concert, Thé Gripps, HK Entered sitting room Hotel. 9 p.m.

Laying of foundation

Stone of

new Parish Hall, St. Teresa'z

Church, 0.30 .p.m.

European YMCA Armchair

Group meeting talk

Nine

on

Welsh Characteristics, 6.45 p.m.

Dragons Services Club, Tombola, B p.m.

HK Art Club, sketching party to. Shatin, members to meet at the Jordan Road Vehicular Ferry, 10.30 0.1.

HK Light Orchestra concert

She further admitted that she went right into the sitting room whore Dr. Sun's mother WAL. However, she was not tation as an ordinary caller because Dr. Sun's mother shöök her by the hand.

She

dented flint tho

He said that suddenly military Jonrý, delýón. by de- fandant, grazed his 'car on the right, rolled on to hit a station. arý Austin in the centre of the road and turned over on Ita alde. The force of the Impact caused two other purked cars ahead of the Austin to bouncà off, one to the right and one to the left.

After the prosecution closed itg door.case, Mr. d'Almada said that he keeper came in with a police spuld find no evidence of speed uard to show her and her party to support the charges und ad- journed the case until this after-

out.

noon.

Major A. N. Hicks, Deputy As Complainant was then cros5– xambied at length by Sir Man-alatant Director of Army Legal can regarding a document which Services, represented the defen- the prosecution had previously al- dant.

eged was given to her to sign She said she did not sign the Jocument. She would not do so

Rediffusion

sven if she had been given $100,- aiding anti-TB

900, without the ddvleg of, her wyers. She reiterated that where

campaign...

Yuan ¡paign. from January 1933 to December On the Chinese and English

|

ing, Professor John Kennedy Rideout was enthusiastically engaged in planning the sylläħds for the following term, it was dis- closed in the second hearing of the inquest into the death of the 36-year-old Professor of Chinese va

yesterday.

Professor Ho Kwang-chung, Chinese lecturer of the Hong Kong University; testified bu fore Mr. J. Reynolds (Coron- er) and a jury of two men and a woman, that he visited the professor In his quarters to discuss matters appertaining to the syllabus. Professor Ride- out was keen on elaborating the subjects for the following term, witness sald and show ed erithusiasm during the con- versation:

Witness also testified that on the morning of February 16, he noticed a chair placed on the table in Professor Rideout's office, The door was ajar witness shid, ho peared in and did not invést!- gate further as he was satisfied then that the professor was not

The Hong Kong Light Or-the document was handed to her chestra will present another of by To Yuct-sang in 1943 in Hong

Rediffusion is making an all its popular

Kong, she wanted to take it to concerts at the

Shanghol

To consult her

lawyers. out effort to aid the Hong Hong Kong Hotel on Sunday

In reply to further questions Kong Anti-Tuberculosis Asso- at 9 p.m. The Orchestra will she said she knew Dr. Sun was elation in their present cam~ be conducted by Victor Ardy Fresident of the Legislative and led by Stanley King.

The programme will include Grind Murch "The Spirit of Fremler for the second me.

culosis programmes are Pageantry"

Fletcher), Percy

When she became Dr. Sun's end

broadens with announcementă Overture "Pigue Dame" (Suppe), concubine she knew that he had going out in English, Cantonese, Selections "Lilbe Time" (Schu-n wife and children. bert), Viennese Memories of "In 1633 was concubinage re-landarin and Swatow several Lehar "Three Light Pieces" cognised by the laws of China?" times dally in an effort to arouse a keener interest than ever before (Percy

Fletcher), "In a Persian have never learned law.

in unti-tuberculosis Market" and

Monastery

throughout the Colony. -Garden" (Kelelby).

1043, and that in 1948 he became networks speelat Anti-Tuber said in the witness box, that Pro-

"In a

of will

Supporting the programine will

be the operatic volce Jameson Hwang, tenor: he render Toscan Di Cavaradossi Acl 111, by Puccini; and the celebrated "Song of Songs," by Moya, accompanied by the Or

chestra.

Amy Au, soprano, a newcomer to the concert world, will sing Viss D'arte from La Tosca, by

Bun

o-money..

being

work

On the Chinese ́notwork"several “Did you live with a man plays have been prepared dealing

affects named Cheuk Chi-wan? 1 with the disastrous

tuberculosis and the need for did: besues i had no money to maintain the phildren of Dr. care on the part of any who may have contracted the disease. The Cheuk, she said it was from being described in detail in talks, Asked how long she lived with work of the Hong Kong Anti- campaign is also December: 1841 40 December 1040 stories and broadcast dramatian when she came to Hong Kong

Questioned on her relationship tions.

Programmes are being devoted with Cheuk, complainant: admit- ted she had children by him, but to money-raising shows for the she did not marry him. Her two Chinese listeners may send con Campelen daughty by sun were sup-tributions to Rediffusion with ported

a musical selection question by Strequest for another

and these will be acknowledged shathe and Cheuk MAY-KUCH, ANG BAT "ved together, as sweetlicarte

over Rediffusion as they coine in and the contributions turned over Howeven fed with, Cheuk when

the anio, she had the left him in Taiwan and 1o. Hong Kong List, yehr,,,

Further, hosting was adjourned to Monday, May 15, at 2.30 p.m.

Puccini; and the "Slave Song" by Riego, accompanied at the piano by Miss Maple

Quon Reginald Ardy: leading choir boy of St. John's Cathedral, will To slug. Beautiful Dreamer" "Yeanrile with the light brown hair" by Stephen Foster, accom-!| panied by the Orchestra,

and

Patrons should be seated by

p.m.

Tickets are on sale at the Re- ception Desk of the Hong Kong Hotel.

Court Brevities

came

DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED

Anti - Tuberculosis

clation to the Anti-Tuberculosis Asso-

7

On the English network Redif fusion is planning a "Dollars For Discs broadcast commencing st Between now and that time all

oh Thursday, May

listeners are requested to mail in cheques or send in cash còptel- bullons with requests for muslent ntinbers to Redifusion

These contributions will be acknowlednot over the car thà

kujant, dopalions) to the Hope : Kong Anti-Tuberculouse • Assocfußion / kægjum, ne

Pervlogaly, iskuoristkój 133,548. Menthe request numbers played and | Jardían, átaibesen 8. C. Ltd., 31,000) The

abeceipt,for: hilasuch contribu- |Hong Kong, Football Chhna120, 52angen.

tionsscht immediately to the **Sentence at two months' im. [Omar, Apoligane, Cò:. Läi5 8100, The Ban

donor. prisonment was imposed on a. 17- Mixvil Brewery Co, 4500,- Blair of - Cha year old spinster, Ewan Sau-Saulepel Lunnery, Ca. k115, Heilankant chius, by Mr. d'Almada at Kow-100: Ban the Briant, 12: Blero Thachanke, and (818) 935, (The BIJNA) The loon yesterday for the larceny of Fat Beats of the Hone

a handbag containing $07:40 and Yeye SATEL

various articles belonging to Mrs. Lia 1

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52 Carderon 4. 186: BAR el M

Tfendant, who was atko 12 120, STUANHATTA ered to be expelled as a desti-S

was alleged to haye," cora-

fted the offence on Tuesday

The Kowloon Weson

thepossession of 5,073 F 4 Mr Th. tpgram. pille Mak Tag, 1 partner No NSF

The Ram Ying Shift Factory, J. Nimmo.

ren Chow Street, was sen- Mm T.W. Cinq

opgif

to 18 months hard labour

d'Aupada at Bewloon The Kin↳ Typkaurez þát He was cautioned on this Cials, Acela lon

of potsession or

the month of Apr. 1931 Who was also re- AnnaRONE

Dluewan Bes

SCHOOLS PICTURE DE COMPETITION®

More than 400 entries warej received from the Colony's schools in (response to a picture competition organised by the. Education, Department to celb- brate Children's (DOVAN LEHEN platures, on tho subject "Happy Children," will be on viaŭc at the!PRO Lecture röört, State Square from, Mlay -- 15:(tö May 20 (from D¡um. Stő .Bìp.ma tis (weekdays and,frám:0 nm, toki 10 panon, Saturday), pasirin

A FRESH FISH

- Fresh,, Bah, ayarken) szión "reali

Kannedy Town

Earlier in the hearing yester- doy, Kong Tak-son, a third year student in the faculty of Arta fesser Rideout appeared to him quite normal during the course of the lectures, dollygred. “But some of the other students thought him to be a little nervous," wit- ness added.

Post mortem

The Loneyincon is to be spent

The bride's going-nway dress | was a pale blue shantung dres

FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS

The forthcoming weddings hayd- bren' announced of "Surgeon Lieutenant Foter Richard Morgan: RN, of HMS Morecambe Bay," and Miss Ehilis Tompkins, nurse, en rout to Hong Kong: and Walton B. Guffy,” BM 5, USN, of Room

Rong, allas Dong Wuhh,"

of Morrison Hill Road.

HK Telephone us Cathay Hotel, and Mian Lady Con profits

The profit made by the Hong Kong Telephone Com: pany, Limited, for the year 1949 anded....December. 31. amounts to $1,750,032.69 to which has bean

added the num, of. $584,622,43 brought forward, from 1948, making a wum of $2,834,005.12 avaliable for appropriation.

w!!!

At the forthcoming annual generalimenting, the Directors recommend that this sym be appropriated as follows: To transfer to Capital Reserve Payment of dividend of $1.20

A share free of tax on the paid up capital of the Company."

Carry forward

02.077,00

$93,056.60

1.349,122.52.*

$2,334,655.12

deed, be extremely difficult to The polico surgeon Dr. Pang trace superfletal ante mortem in- Teng-cheung, plated that he per-juries on a body in an advanced formed at post mortem examina- state of decomposition. Dr. Fang Rideout on maintained however, that in the on on Professor February 28,- Dr. Páng said that case of Professor Rideout, there he did not discern any, organie was no trace of any ante mortem minted and attributed death disease. The lungs were "volu- injury. minous and water-logged." wit to drowning. Dr. Pang emphasis

The thierinan who first dis-

on February

28, gave

covered Professor Rideout's body floating near the shore of Lantau examination was con- Island that they thorough man- evidence of his discovery after ducted net and no sign of ante mortem which hearing was adjourned. answer to questions put by Mr. ducting the inquiry, Mr. Nigel injury could be discovered. In Inspector Douglas Taylor is con FG. Nigel (holding a watching is representing Mra, Rideout and Bar on Air Rideout's behalf), Mr. A. 8, Ross is for the Hong witness said that it would, in- Kong University.

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It was officially announced, yes. terday that vacancies exist for

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