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“THE VOICE" SPEAKS!
(ADMISSIBILITY OF TELE PHONE CONVERSATION
AS EVIDENCE".
TAIWAN FORT MURDER.
وزا
FOOCHOW QUIET.
JOSS RAIN AT CHINESE
NEW YEAR.
SUCCESSFUL LEAP YEAR BALL.
(From Our Owa. Correspondent.)
port.
Foocrow, March 3.
The question as to what extont' m, talophone conversation can be ad- mitted as evidenco was redsed Last month passed off without yesterday at Central Magistracy any political trouble. The Marines Sin-With roference to your re- when the murder charge against have now been replaced on the port of my speech at the Chaoro Taảng Sau. Foo was continued be.Island by armed, Police, and all Club annual meeting, I find that fore Mr. E. I. Wynne Jonce yostor. | atmosphere of pença, porvades the my criticism of the Government was day. Based on a false assumption and I The principa! wituesa called was Tho U.S.8. Mo@omnick "remains wish to retrhot the implication that Chu Kai Yang, the father-in-lawat Pagoda Anchorage. Two games the Government was responsible for of the victim, who supported the the closing of the Club while pllow-oponing of Mr. T. W. Hazelrigg, ing other parts of the building to who is prosecuting for the Crown.. continue in use. I therefore wish The witness, after relating the to withdraw mý charge that the details of his negotiations with the Government had acted unfairly to defondnat. in regard to the amount wards the Cheero Club and I un-of the ransom, told the Court that reservedly apologize for any embar-fually the amount was brought rassmont which I may have caused down to $9,500, which sum was the Government.-Yours, etc..
handed over to the defendust ou P. S. CASSIDY. the understanding that the kidnap Hong Kong, March 9,
ped person would be released at midnight on February 4. Witness China New Year" was celebrated said that he waited until 12:20 a.in. with as much, or even more, vim than usual. Some of the shops at the appointed place, the Tram-closed for ten days. The Chinesa
NUDISM.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THR HONG KONG | Way Shelter at Causeway Bay, but
DAILY: PRESS.")
did not see his son-in-law. The next day a telephone call was received at the shop and someone, who claim ed to be the defendant, asked for him.
· SIR-Is, not the time for stop- ping this nonsense overdue!
Any form of nudism in this Colony can only do incalculable'
Did Not Recognise. Voice, harm. To put forth the hygienic
Witness said that he could not buneate is all very well but it must bé remembered that we are a very cognise the voice although he could mixed people in this Colony, Osei-say that the dialet was Hakka. The witness wanted to know why dental and Oriental, and what goes amongst a small section in Eure the victim was not released and the pean countries and Ameries cannot defondant replied that the gans
be tolerated here.
The whole idea is repugnant in the extreme and should not be per-
wanted 8500 mare.
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His Worship at this stage ques tinued whether the telephone con-
of baseball were played between-the ship, consisting of officers and potty officers, and the Reercation Club, honours going to the Club in each case. We understand, how- evor, that a third game arranged for next Saturday will be a'different proposition as the ship's team will consist of officers "and · somó roul players.
In the departure of Mrs. Wilson for home, Brighter Focchow" in deprived of one of its leading
lights, and mourse her loas,
Banks appear to have weathered the storm of the past year, as no lange failures are reported. The Joss rain fell and so the people were happy.
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mitted. 10 is about time that this versation described by the witness been fine with cold maps. Last latter being: fortunate in the first ditties, and through the soprano
The bi-centenary of the birth of Washington was celebmated by the American Association, who invited the community to an entertainment rebeld at the Foochow Club (kindly lent for that purpose). Tea was provided after which a number of ifoms were given, including dag drill by children, piano solos, quartetto and a minuet by four! that period. The American Aaso prettily decorated with bamboo, hear couples dressed in the costume of
the evening, OT rather ciation is to be congratulated on the and fings of all nations. Among morning, ended by about a dozen? excellence of the arrangements. those who attended were spinsters voices in union or otherwise, The weather on the whole has and three bachelors, none of the cheating old and well-remembered week snow fell, and the mountaine dance where ladies chose their part- were heard voíone similar to those surrounding Foochow were covered ners, but two bankers wore, one produced by those who go down to almost to the base. This is the of whong wife is not in the port, the sea in ships. Unfortunately heavicab fall since 1893, and thou-but I feel certain she will not mind Tuesday was a working day and sands of Chinese who had never, when she hears of the incident, we had that owing to this the seen snow wars somewhat awestruck The tag dances, in which ladies "big six" were conspicuous by at the sight.
tagged," wera most popular. In their abermo the spot dance the prize for the
best. Congratulations and the gentleman was a miniature bottle wishes of the community are extend- The leap year ball was a great ( of whisky (in large parcel) won ed to Lieut. Thomas of the U.8.8. success, and full credit must be by a teetotaler who is famous with
toCormick and Mrs. Thomas who given to the entertainment com his knife. His partner was the re- married at the American Consulate mittes. The all-room что для very gipient of some handkerchiefs. Wo last week.
Government stepped in to disallow any facilities for furthering some thing that ninety-nine per cent of the people of this Colony consider wholly distasteful.
The organisers should be told to take their propagands elsewhere, Yours, etc.,
OCCIDENTAL.. Hongkong, 19th March 1939,
JEWISH FAMILIES UNITED.
C
PRETTY CEREMONY AT PENINSULA HOTEL.
CONCOFF-GENSBURGER.
A very pretty Jewish wedding was solemgised in the Rose Room of the Peninsular Hotel last even-1
could be admitted as evidence 7
Mr. Hazelrigg anid he thought. it eould be admitted as the speaker gave the defendant's nam and seemed to be conversant with the matter.
His Worship said that if the iden. tity of the speaker at the other end of the line could be proved, the con- versation could be admitted but otherwise he was not"sura, whether ho should take such evidence. Ho could take down only what thewit nean said at his end.
Mr. Hazelrigg suggested that the, telophone conversation might be admitted at the present stage. He pointed out that if any objection should be raised by Counsel later, the evidence could be kept out. "Otherwise," added Mr. Hazelrigg, Counsel might ask the witness later, Why didn't you bring this up at the Magistracy?"
**The Volca,!**
The telephone conversation was ing, when Missa. Varia Gensburger, then related to the court by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry witness who, together with Mr. Hazelrigg and. the Magistrnic, re- Gensburger, of Shanghai, became ferred to the speaker at the other the bride of Mr. Nathan Concoff, end of the lino ns "The Vožen.” of Mesa Sonnet Freres, Blaghai.
The ceremony was conducted un der Jewish rites by the Rabbi from the Synagogue officiating.
Witness spoke of his visit to Can- ion where he registered in a Hotel according to instructions carried ous in a letter sent to him, but ne one called on him He received a telegram on February 13 and re- turned to Hongkong. On February 21, he attended an identification parade where he picked out the de- fendant as the man who had con ducted the ransom negotiations with him.
The bride looked very beautiful in dress of white crepe romains, moulded close to the figure, with rose point-net and rain. Her bouquet was of white arum lilies.
Two nieces of the bride acted a train-boarora, Miss Micholine and Miss Irono Gensburger, in dresses The hearing was adjourned. of white georgelde, "Princess
style, and carrying bouquets of
whito това. A third nieco, Mien
Sunny Gensburger, was page," in NEW FORM OF TORTURE
a suit of black velvet and white silk.
Mr. Emile Gensburger, brother of the bride, discharged the duties of "beat minn;" while the bride's mo ther was the matron of honour.
Mr. George Lammert was at the organ.
ALLEGED.
BOY MADE TO SIT 'ON CUSPIDOR.
After the very picturesque core-
When a Chinese wis charged bo- mony a reception was held in the fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at Central Roof Garden, where over eighty Magistracy yesterday with *l friends of the happy pair gather treatment of a four year old boy, ed to offer, their congratulations, it was stated that the lad was made and were led in the dancing by to sit on a cuspidor without any the newly wedded pair..
clothes on, even in cold weather, Mr. Raymond toasted the happy as a form of punishment. This euple. the groom replying, and had gone on for the past six monthe. the father of the bride gave a short and was only discovered when mi speech.
annonymous letter of complaint Refreshments were then served, was sent to the Society for the and dancing wis Indulged in, un Protection of Children, vis til the hippy "couple" left for their Mr. W. M. Thomson of the 8.CIA. honeymoon, which, is being spent at was for the proaccution and after Repulse Bay-Hotel The brides evidence had been talian the case. going away dress was a cornflower was adjourned unti) to-day, the blue ensemble of crepe romaine, accused being granted bail in the with coat and hat. to match. sum of $50. The Magistrate direct
After the honeymoon Mr. anded that the child be sent to the Tung Mrs. Concoff aro. returning to Wah Hospital until the case was Shanghai.
determined.
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