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WIFE WHOSE SUMMONS WAS DISMISSED

At Kowloon Magistracy yester- Jay Mr. Butters heard a case" in which a Chinese woman summoned her husband for cruelty alleging that since September last he had been beating her regularly.

Chan Ying, the complainant, said that she had been married for 17 years. She had lived quite happily with defendant until he took another wife in July 1939. From September of that year till June 21 this year he had been con- On that tinually ill-treating her. date she ran away from him and went to stay with her father. I did everything in the house and out of it, while his No. 2 wife did nothing." Witness declared as she told the court how defendant continually beat her for no other reason than that she worked in the house when he desired that she should cut grass in the fields.

Witness further alleged that she had been told by a certain Chang Fat that defendant had attempted to get him to kill her (Witness) for a consideration but that he had refused.. "It was on his ad- vice that I went to the S.C.A.", concluded witness.

In answer to His Worship as to why she did not show the marks of her beating to the S.C.A. officials, witness said she was working woman and thought it would be rude and immodest to show her legs..

"The father and uncle of the come

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Women and Children

HOW THEY WERE WON OVER TO WESTERN MEDICINE

(From Our Special Correspondant)

It may not be generally known, but good number of the Indian troops stationed in Kowloon are married men with their wives and The question of families here.

has always looking after them been rather a problem for the authoritics, especially military from the health point of view.

Like their Chinese sisters, the Indian woman are rather shy and under no circumstance, whatever, "bring shame to would they their husbands and themselves" by talking to strange men-even a medical man. That of course mado things difficult for them, especially when they fell ill for doctors, like all other men, were regarded with the greatest suspicion.

But time is not only the great healer but also the great changer, 90 despite the fact that a few years ago, no one would have thought as great change would be brought about, to-day we find the Indian woman with a broader out look and she no more fights shy a.of men,

plainant bore out her, statement that she had been beaten, black and blue. They both testifed "to seeing the marks on her body be fore she went to the S.C.A.

The Husband's Story. Defendant denied having treated his wife cruelly. He said that she would not obey him, that she was dissatisfied, and she did not do her share of the work properly.

&

Fighting Shyness...

Some two years ago, they began to struggle against that abynest that kept them from" telling docor what the, trouble is," and they even trusted their little babies to the care of "doctor sahib" whenever the little were not well.

ores

First a few, then a few more they all began to realise

the

value of Western Medical Science and so much did they take to it that it was soon felt an Indian Women's and. Children's Welfare Clinic would be most desirable.

A few people got together and decided that such a clinic wad most desirable, and so hard have they been working on the scheme that it will now be only a matter of days before this Clinic, will be officially opened, we believe by

Mrs. Borrett

Workers in a Good Qause, -

One" of the hardest workers in

the matter is Capt. K. B. Gore of the Indian Medical Service. He not only gave his support as a medical officer but also devised ways and means of raising the necessary funds. In this connection. were got up and a few concerts in one of these, members of the Indian" Becreation Clab lent their support by presenting the three- act farce, Wanted A Wife which was written and produced by members of the Club.

Appeals for donations met with very encouraging, support, especial- ly from members of the Indian community, Mention must also be made of the valuable help given the initiators by Mrs. W. L. Plew of the Military Child Welfare. Centre. She gave Capt." Gore' much valuable advise and we un- derstand her help in this direction has been very much appreciated.

Her share was the outdoor work PRUSSIAN COAT OF ARMS THE ROMANCE OF

while the second wife attended to the house work, but she was not content, thinking that the other wife had the much easier time.”

His Worship decided that, there was not enough evidence to prove that defendant had been guilty of cruelty and dismissed the charge.

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LUZ TRIUMPHS

"YESTERDAY'S LAWN

BOWLS RESULTS

HERR HITLER GIVE SWORD.

TO THE EAGLE

The eagle on the Prussian coat of arms will in future be equipped with a sword and thunderbolt, in- stead of orb and seeptre as hither to, according to an announcement by Captain Goering, "the Prussian Premier.

The sword will be a symbol, not of war, but of peace and secu- rity," while the thunderbolt will be a warning that he will be struck There was quite a large gathering by lightning who seeks to violate at the rinks of the Kowloon Bow-our land.' ling Green when R. E. Luz met New Nazi ordinances forbid any J. Cavanagh in the open lawn woman under thirty-five bolding bowls championship of the Colony any Civil Service position..

Luz had in an earlier round ac Another forbids the throwing of counted for no less. player than flowers or bouquets into Hitler's Cullen, while Cavanagh, the Crai- car. The reason is that recently a gengower man, had beaten bis own bouquet bound with gift wire was Club-mate Omar, who was, at one thrown with such force that another time expected to go a long way person in the car received injuries. in the championship.

No German married to a Jewess, The match however, proved to or to a womas of Jewish origin, be devoid of excitement ar after may apply for any Government, post the first few heads in which things in Germany. were fairly equal, Luz forged

No person of non-Aryan origin is shead to win comfortably by 91-14. to be appointed an officist in any On the Police Green, H. Nish institution of the Reich Government had a comparatively easy passage or the Federal States, or any info the next round by his victory bodies maintained or supported over W. V. Field. Field was from public funds, overshadowed all the way, the game Similar provisions to be drawn finishing with the score at 21-6.

up will exclude Jews or persons of A good game was seen at the Jewish orign from employment with Club de Recreio A. T. Coster, the the State railways, the Reichsback, Craigengower player ousted J. 8. Logan after a thrilling game. tion.

or any statutory religious institu Coates got through by the narrow margin of 21-19.

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of the discovery of gold at Kal goorlie in 1883, by Patrick Hannan. From Coolgarde, where gold was discovered by Bayley and Ford in August of the previous year, about 100 men, including Hannan and Flannigan, set out for a bogus find near Mt. Toule, about 50 miles to the east. Eunning short of water Hannan and Flanigan camped for the night at Mt: Charlotte, now in the Kalgoorlie municipality, Rain HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. soon fell, and the two men, looking for stray horse in the morning, noticed the promising nature of the country and went prospecting on June 16. In two days they assured over 100 ounces of gold, and on June 17 Hannan returned to Cool- gardie, & distance of 24 miles, to régister his claim and to apply for

rowerowe

The news spread like wildfire, and within a week- 1000 men were on the new field. During the next three or four years thers was wild excitement, Thousands of men tramped over a hundred miles from the railhead at Southern Cross, and. then spread over the country for many miles. Order quickly emer and by 1000 thể ged from chaos, and immediate population in vicinity of the Golden Mile num bered about 35,000, while a similar number was scattered over the gold- fields to the north, south, east Bod west...

Bince. Hannan's find at the north- Sincere's without disclosing the fact that he was an undischarged ern end of the famours Golden

Mile,gold valued at bankrupt.

Mr. P H. Bio appeared on be-90,000,000 and £100,000,000 has half of the Sincere Company, while en recovered A few years ago the field declined, but it is reviving the defendant was represented bys the result of good developments, Mr. W. A. Mackinlay.

the introduction of modern treat Mr. Sin said he received instrucment plants, and the higher. tions only into on Saturday and of gold The population is inore his Worship Bxed hearing of theing again, and during the past William Frederick Gardner, was case for August 11130 years about 300 houses have been defendant in summons which Mr. Sin Yaised the question of constructed in the Kalgoorlie and came before Mr. Wynne Jones yes bail, but the magistrate replied Bourider matrict The terday in which he was alleged to that ball did not arise na it was gold production at Weste

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