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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933.
THE PENINSULA
HOTEL
LATEST LIST OF GUESTS
Mr. E. Aikman, Mrs. R., L Archambeau, Mr. W. F. Arndt, Mrs. E. Austin-Hofer.
QUEER TASTE IN SOUP
COOK CHARGED WITH POISON PLOT
WAS
KOWLOON HOCKEY
'YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
At King's Park, the Jat Regiment defeated that F.M.C.A. by four goals to three in a very fast and even game.
Ö.3.À: Ládiés defeat ŝchosi qüií:
The Central British Association
the ladies entertained
Contral British School-girls 'at King's Park winning by three goals to nil. Miss Eva Wooley shot two goals and the centro-half the third goal.
A cook employed at the Wing Chuen Knitting Factory, at Mong- Mr. A. Balle, Mr. W. L. Lkok,. was charged before Mr. Barker, Capt. S. M. Barling,. Sir Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy F. and Lady Barnard, Mr. F. Fyeatorday, with administering poi Barnes, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Barnes,son or some other destructive or Mr. G. F. Barwell, Capt. & Mrs noxious substance to his master, E. C. Barry, Miss Rita Boll, Chpt. Yan Yiu Sing, with intent to injure
The defendant's nge K. Y. B. Benfield, Mr. Berlincioni, him. Mr. M. Bernard, Mr. J. H. Berry, given as 18.
St. Andrew's Club Win、Again. Mr. A. Bianconi, Mr. and Mrs. Ē. Bigazzi, Miss A M. Bishop, Dr. Wagland, informed the Court that Mackay and Fincher in the forward The police, represented, by Sergt.
Pinying without the assistance of G. Boffa, Miss K. M. Rosch, Misthe defendant had been reprimand-line, the St. Andrew's defeated the 3. H. & J. Boyd, Col. 8. Boyd, ed on several occasions by his mas24th Battery in a mamak match by Mrs. Boyes, Lt. Col. Boys, Mr. Ater on account of his misbehaviour. three goals to one. Guest (2) and E. Bradley, Mra, M. W. Brennan, On February 11 the master threaten Weill (1) scored for the Saints, Mr. & Mrs. O. Brocklebank, Missed the cook with dismissal That while Bryant noted for the Hattery. P. W. Brown, Misses P. & R. evening, when the master and the Bulkeley, Capt. L. W. Bundred, fokis were drinking the soup pre- Capt. P. J. Burgess, Mr. & Mrs. paed for the evening meal. they A. 1. Burnie, Mr. B. G. Butler.
noticed a queer taste in it. Sus- Mr. A... Caplan, Mr. F. G. Charlton, Mrs. E. Cogan, Miss, Cooper, Mrs. H. G. and Family Cooper, Mrs. A. A. and Family Corwin, Mrs. Cotes,~ Mr. & Mr
H. P. Craig, Mr. F. H. Crapnell
Mrs. R. C Creer, Mr. C. H. Crichton, Mr. A. Crowson,
pecting the cook of having put poison in it they rang up the police. defendant and sent. A specimen of the soup to the Government analyst, The police accordingly detained the
remääded
until February 17. The defendant
WOS
Tamar Defeats Veteran.
b the nawal ground at King's Park
I.M.S. Veteran in a mamak match
H.M.S. Tamar defented
and Lt. Synthe scored for the two goals to nil Brokenshire
Tamar.
Wishart Wis Ovör 2.A.0.0. Played also on the naval ground, H.M,S. Wishart defeated the R.A.O.C. by one to nil. Captairs
Lt.-Comdr. & Mrs. W. R. Deane, BANISHEE SENT TO Banister scored for the naval tehm.
Mre. A. Delcourt, Mr. R. N. Drake, Major V. E. Duclos, Mr. W, H. Dunbar.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Fahnestock, Mini
M. Fahnestock. Miss Dot Faye, Mrs. W. C. Field-Hook, Mr. R. Friml, Mr. G. E. Frisque
Mr. H. L. Gaddum, Mrs. L. H Garlington, Mr. I. H. Geare, Mr
& Mrs. J. Gould. Col. F. E. &
SESSIONS
CONVICT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
Sentenced to six months' hard
J. Gibbison, Mr. L. L..Gilson, Mrs. Inbour several days ago for steal- W. 8. Ginn, and Child Mr. Gleding a suitcase, Li Wo was brought hill, Mrs M. Gordon-Taylor, Mr before the Magistrate at Kowloon Family Gowan, Col. Grant, Mr. T. yesterday and charged with return M. Gregory, Mr. W. Griffin, Mring from banishment. & Mrs, L. Griffiths, Sq/Ldr ä Mrs. Grout:
PROPOSED CHILDREN'S
PLAYGROUNDS
YESTERDAY'S MEETING AT
P.W.D.
the P.W.D. offices in connection A meeting was held yesterday at with the proposed children's play- grounds in the Colony. The Hon. Mr. W. T. Sosthorn was in the Detectiva Sergeant Lamont proselective representation of the local secuted and it was stated that on
clubs and associations, foreign and Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Hall, Major ant was arrested near the Yaumati
the morning of February 7 defend. Chinese. & Mrs. Hancock, Mr. A. Hanson Railway Station with a suitcase, formed and the details of the pro An organising committee was Comdr. N. A. C. Hardy, Mrs. Har which he was alleged to have stolen.posals will be dealt with at the next wood, and Family, Mr. B. Hausu When taken to the Police Station nann, Mr. A. J. P. Heard, Mr. Fdefendant was found to have a very
meeting. L. & Family Heath, Mr. & Mrs. J. had record and to be a returned E. Henry, Mr. L. Howie, Mr. M. banisheo, H. Howie, Capt. & Mrs. A. J. Holland, Mrs. R. Hooper, Mr. Gifford Hull, Dr. & Mrs. D. T and Children Hunter.
Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Innocent. 'Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. M "Jones, Mrs. G. L. Jones, Mr. &
Mes, C. R. Judah and Child.
Mr. L. Kadoorie, Sir Elly Ka- doorie, Mr. D. M. Korr, Sq/Ldr. Knight, Mr. H. Kohen, Mr. R. Kopelman, Mr. G. W. Kyock.
Mr. & Mrs. LE. Lamorie, Chi. & Mre, L. C. Lewis, Mr. R. R. Liddell.
Inspector Vincent, officer in charge of the Finger Prints' De partment, testified that defendant had been banished from the Colony for life.
After hearing further evidence, his Worship committed the defendant to the next Criminal Sessions.
ROBBERS SCARED OFF BY
WHISTLES
DISCARD VALUABLE BOOTY.
Lt. & Mrs. A. MacBrayne, Mrs. G. F. Maclean and Family. Miss M. Manuk, Mrs. G. E. Marshall, Mr
Foodpads who had taken two A Mrs. J. R. H. Mason, Miss baskets from a man and two women Maurice, Mrs. F. H. Pows, Mau- who wore proceeding to Mo Chau rice, Mr. & Mrs. G. H. May, Lang in the New Territories, early Comdr. & Mrs. G. B. McCormick, yesterday morning were scared by Mr. E. J. McGann, Mr. W. Lpolice whistles which their victims McKenzie, Mr. E. H. Melbye, M. blew vigorously, The would-be Mrs. D. G. E. Middleburg, Dr.robbers discarded their booty and LL. Mikels, Miss. D. Miller, Mrtook to their Keela..
Mrs. Morant, Capt. Mould, Mrs. The victims had caused to con- J. D. Murphy, Mrs. Muzel and gratulate themselves for the baskets Children.
taken from them held no less than Mr. OE. Nelson, Surg. Comdr. $3,000, unbeknown to the robbers. R. P. Ninnis, Col. F. P. Nosworthy and Family:
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Mr. G. H. Tassell, Mr. & Mrs.
Mr. O. and Family Oxholm. Stuart-Smith, Mr. A. R. Sturt. Comdr. & Mrs. II. A. Packer, Mr. P. H. Suckling, Mr. & Mrs Lt. Comdr. Park, Mr. A. M. Par. E. Sword. ker, Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Patterson, Mr. & Mrs. Pendray, Misses P. &
Fendray, Mrs. A. Pepper, Mr. J. Taylor, Mr. J. J. Thompson, W. G. Piric, Mr. & Mr. M. E. Mr. G. Travers, Mrs. J. Trillo, Politi, Mrs. Potts, Miss M. Prior, Mr. & Mrs. G. W. True; Major W. Mrs. N. J. Pusel,
E. Tyndall Miss M. M. Tyrrell..
Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Ulderup
Mr A. B. Raworth, Mr. E Beck, Mr. F. C. Rendall, Capt T. H. R. Riggs, Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Robertson, Mr, W. G. Robert son, and Children Mr. P. A. H. Rohling, Miss M. N. Russell, Mr W. M. Russell, KO
Mr. B. R. Vazeille.
Mr. L. Walch, Mr. H. O. Wal- | lem, Mr. M. M. Watson, Mr. J. Watts, Miss P. W. Webster, Eng. Comdr. & Mrs. Weeks, MA L.. Wilcox, Mr. D. I. Wilkins, Mrs. Mrs Scriven & Child Capt. MW. Wilkinson, Mr. A. Williamson, Shute, Dr., Mr. & Miss Skinn, Miss Wilson, Mr. & Miss Wilson, Mr. H. Skott, Mrs. F. T. Sloat, Miss E. Woinizer, Mrs. P. H. Mr. E. Grant- Smith, Mr. B. Stil- Wrenn.
lard, Mr. A. Stokkink, Mr. & Mrs. 1
(Continued on next Columál: Mr. & Mrs. N. A. Yarrow.
The proposals include playgrounds for children for both Hong Kong and Kowloon The local cluba have been asked to give their support.
JAT REGIMENTAL SPORTS
AT KOWLOON C.C. TODAY The 3rd Battalion 9th Jat Regi- iment will hold their lust annual athletis sports meeting before leav. ing the Colony to day on the Kow- Joon Cricket Club ground. Twelve interesting events have been drawn up in the programme which is due to commence nt 2.30 p.m.
Events.
100 yards team,
880 yards relay. 920 yards relay,
Open medlay relay (440, 220, 850,
20).
Hurdle relay.. Old Soldiers' race. Spectators event.
TEA INTERVAL.
410 yards relay. Pagal relay.
Medlay relay (220, 440, 290, 140)," Three miles ráce. British Officers versus Indian
Officers.
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