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SEQUEL TO FIGHT
· AT SILK FACTORY
Three Men at Criminal Sessions
TWO DISCHARGED
LENTEN SERVICES
Programme For St. Andrew's Church
The
Vicar of St Andrew's Church, Kowloon (The Rev. W Walton Rogers) has arranged an interesting and comprehensive pro
LUNATIC AT TAIPO
EUROPEAN LADY'S EXPERIENCE
SAFE IN POLICE HANDS
Fearon of D'Almada Bungalow, The report made by Miss L. Fanling, to the effect that three footpada attempted to hold her up whilst she was driving her car along
Foo Fung Ling appeared before the gramme of Lenten Services for this Taipo Road on Monday night, has
at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, to answer charges of wounding Shum Hung Chuen at Kowloon City
on January 9.
week, well as a series of devo tional addresses on "The Mystery' of the Cross," which will extend from Sunday, March 8, to Easter Day, April 16. The programme of these addresses, which are based upon a central theme, is as fol- lows:
Two other men, Wong Kan Chun and Ohan Ah Yau, were arraigned· before the Court for aiding, and abetting and also with being acces Sunday, March 8-The Law of sories in the charge of wounding. These two, however, were discharg-Sunday, March 12.-The Sculptor's ed at the close of the evidence for
Retribution.
Chisel.
the prosecution, his Lordship direct Sunday, March 10-An Unpardon-
nble Crime. ing that there was no evidence against them,
Sunday, March The Kingdom
of Evil.
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The jury comprised Mesars, A., J. Lang. (Foreman), Mow Fung, G. K.Sunday, April 2.-The Heart of Oliver, F. H. de Carvalho, J. J. Guterres, R. E. Farrell and J. T. Sunday, April Victor.
Mr. H. K. Holmes, opening the case for the Crown, said that Shum Hang Chuen was manager of the Sam Yung silk factory at Kowloon City and lived at Kowloon City at 10, Sung Yoe Street. There were some circumstances relating to the case whick should be mentioned. A than named Foo Ping Fin, who was formerly employed by Shum at the factory, applied to Shum for a loan and thero was apparently some enmity on the part of Foo towards Shun an account of his being un able to obtain the loan. Foa "as- saulted Shum by going to his room while he was asleep and throwing sand in his face.
Police Court Proceedings, Shum, as a result of that assault, prosecuted Foo, the case being heard and disposed of at Kowloon Magistracy on January 9th Pre sent at the hearing were Foo Fung Ling and Chan Ah Yau, two of the present accused. All three accused were formerly employed at the fac- tory.
Revenge!
the Mystery. 9.-An Inevitable Conflict.
Easter Day.-Love Triumphant.
to what the Hong Kong Daily Press learned late last night. In her re- port, Miss Fearon stated that while near Pipers' 'Hill, she noticed three me standing on the hillside way. ing to her. As the car approached them, one of the men, to her con sternation, suddenly hurled himself in front of the vehicle. Sho, how- ever, managed to swerve sharply and avoid him. Miss Fearon, also stated that she had a similar ex- perience on December 14, when she was motoring-at-night in the New. Territories.
According to a Police report last night, a man named Ho Sze, living at 139, Cheung Sha Wan Road, was found lying on the roadway at Taipo Road mehr the 3 milestana by the occupants of a motor-car. The man was apparently insane and To-day, being Ash Wednesday,
suicide by lying on the ground to there will be three services at St. it was his intention to commit Andrew's Holy Communion will be man over by a motor-car. He be celebrated at am whilst was taken to Mongkok and later Morning Prayer, followed by an to Shamshuipo where he was sub- address, will be held at 10 am.sequently removed to the mental Litany Prayer and Meditation hospital, for observation. will be held at 6 p.m. The Vicar extends a hearty invitation to all Kowloon residents.
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The Polics think that there was no doubt that Ho-Sta was the same man who alarmód Miss Fearon. The other two men who were also noticed by, Miss Fearon were re- turning to their village when they Philo-encountered Ho Szo. They were trying to assist him when Misa Fearon passed them.
A Philosophy of Life. A discussion entitled "A sophy of Life" will be opened by Mr. Henry Kew in the Chater Room of the Church Hall on Thurs- day evening at 9 p.m. This is the first of a series of discussion classes to be held throughout Lent, under the auspices of St. Andrew's Club, and it is hoped that it will be well attended.
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V.D.M.A. Report.
The St. Andrew's branch of the V.D.M.A. commenced the year When the case was over and Foo Ping Pin sentenced, Shun returned with 62 members. During the year three resigned on leaving the colony," from Yaumati to his factory. At about o'clock he left the factory and one new member was enrolled, preceded by our of his daughters, so that the beginning of 1933 secs. another following some distance be 60 members on the booka. hind. When Shum reached 35, Several Whist Drives, a Rummage Sung Yee Street he saw a crowd Sale, and a Lantern Lecture were of men, about ten in number, stand-arranged to raise funds, and the ing on the footpath. Amongst them Branch assisted at the "Olde Eng were the three accused. Just as lishe Fayre. These efforts resulted Shum reached the group one of the in the raising of the required #1,580 men came forward, apparently the --St. Andrew's quota to the general spokesman, and caught Shum by funds. the arm saying "Not only do you not lend Foo money but you have A hearty invitation is extended to put him in prison. We have plenty all those who are not already mem- of friends here who are coming for. bere, to join and help forward this ward to take revenge. We want to very important take your life." The man gave Shum a push and sent bim stagger- ing against one of the verandah pillars. Chan Ah Yau, then took Shum by the arm, Wong Kau Chun barring the way by holding his
druna.
Churche's work.
side of our
Ho Sze later admitted to the Police he was in the vicinity of Pipers Hill at the time when Miss Fearon passed, and that he had made several attempts to lie down on the roadway.
Mainland News In
Brief
Over a hundred Service men and their lady friends attended an on- joyable dance held in the West Lounge of the Y.M.O.A. on Monday evening. The latest dance tunes were played by the Cheer O Band, in their usual excellent style, under the baton of Mr. G. W. Truu. Of the number prosent sixty were ladies.
A play based on an incident in the French Revolution, entitled "In the Shadow of the Guillotine," will be produced by members of the St. Mary's Girls' School (Old Pupils) Association at St. Mary's School for Girls, Austin Road, Kowloon 6.30 p.m. to night. The performance is in aid of the now Fishermen's March 5.-Mr. H. Gittins and Dispensary which the Catholic Mis
sion is constructing at Aberdeen.
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Sidesmen and Duties for March, 1933.
Shum then noticed that Mr. Toppin. blows wero being aimed at his feet. He turned round and saw Foo Fung
Ling holding a hatchet in his hand. got four or five apprentices to join He shouted "Save life" and broke him in assaulting me." away from Wong Kau Chun, run-
Wong Kau Chun, in answer to ning in the direction of his house. the charge, said: At the time of When Shum shouted, Wong and Chan ran away but Foo followed the fight I was having my supper on the first floor of a house in Sang striking at Shum with the axe.
Arrests.
Yee Street. I did not see the fight take place nor do I know what was the cause of the assault.
Ohun Ah You said:-I was at
When Shum reached the house he felt dizzy and fell to the ground out-
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How many residents are aware that Mr. J. H. Hunt, the genial Secretary of the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, is a highly skilled 'artist ? Several superb black and white sketches adorn the walls of his office, whilst he has exhibited many of his drawings and water colours both at Home and in the Colony. Mr. Hunt, who some time ago was honoured by H.M. the King with the O.B.E., is most energetic in his
Club, he is President of the Kow Chairman of the YM.C.A. Termis Loon Golf Club, and many sporting and social events in Kowloon owe their success to his enthusiasm and leadership.
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In St. Andrew's Church Monthly Magazine, the Editor announces →→→
side the front door. His daughter Yaumati yesterday afternoon. When social activities. Apart from being came out accompanied by his son I got back to Kowloon City it was and son-in-law. Shum was helped nine o'clock. I was not present to his feet and Foo then nimed blow with the batchet at Sham's when the fight took place. head. The blow hit his shoulder. After the close of the evidence Foo then ran away but was inter for the prosecution, his Lordship cepted by the son-in-law. Wong said it seemed to him that, on the was pointed out and irrested later evidence, the only possible view to the same day and Chun the follow take was that the charges against ing day.
the second and third prisoners In view of the difficulties of ar were not established. The evidence ranging Sunday duties for Sides was as consistent with the first men beforehand, we are this year prisoner having acted alone as with trying a new method. Duties for the first prisoner having acted in the 8.15 Service are detailed as be- conjunction with the second and fore, but for the other services, third, He directed that the two the People's Warden, Mr. W. H. C. men, be discharged.
fa | Robson, will make the necessary sr-
rangements Sunday by Sunday. Bidesmen are naked to co-operate by being present at the Church servicos whenever possible.”
When charged, Foo said "I asked Shum for a passage ticket for going back to Shanghai. He refused; ho scolded me and called me a rascal He struck me with his fist several tons of times I got angry and struck him. Neither Chun Ah Yau nor Wong Kau Chun struck him, I was the only man present when the fight took place. Mr. Shum
(Continued on nezt Column),
After the first prisoner had gone into the box to give his evidence, the case was adjourned until this morning..
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