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COURT MARTIAL A Public Dispensary

'ON A GUNNER

Scene At Kowloon

Pier

Gunther W. MacDonald of the 20th Battery, R. A. appeared be- fore a district Court Martial yes- terday

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when he was charged with absent- King himself without leave from

Stonecutters Island on October 1, and two civil offences of assault,

MacDonald pleaded not guilty to all charges, but changed this to guilty after defending officer had cross-examined one of the witness

The prosecuting officer stated

(From Our Special Correspondent)

such an institution opened at the earliest possible date? So far as I can see, there need be no difficul by regarding a suitable building for this parpose. There are numbers of houses along Nathan Road that may be rented for a fairly reason- able figure, and to begin with, a flat ought to serve the purposes. Of course, as time goes on, there must needs be an extension, but for the concern our

In a conversation with a member The Court comprised Major H.M. of the Kowloon Residents' Associa J McIntyre, R.A., Capt. P. L. tion on Monday, I learnt that Villar, S.W.B., and Lieut. c. c. there are several improvements Garthwaite," R.A., The prosecuting which the Association are planning officer was Capt. R. HL Mould, for the welfare of the. Kowloon "A., and the defending officer, Lieut.community in general, and the

F. H. V. Purcell, R.A

poorer classes in particular." One of the most pressing needs, it was that the charges arose from accus-pointed out, is a. Public Dispen- ed behaving in a drunken and dis-sary in Central Kowloon where orderly manner. At about noon minor cases may be treated.·· present we will not ian clothes on Kowloon Pier argu- It appears that as things standi ing about the Walla Walla fare at present, a lot of unnecessary to Stonecutters. He attracted a work is heaped on to the already great deal of attention and an over-driven staff of the Kowloon Indian constable arrived on the Hospital, and although these people have not complained about it in Accused, turned on a Chinese namany shape or form, one feels that a ed Pang Cheung, striking him little would not only be very wel with his fist. He then seized him me, but that it would also allow and held him by the coat which them proper time to devote to the was eventually torn, The value of more urgent work. the coat was $4.

on October 1 he appeared in civil-

scene.

There are a few public dispen- "Two Indian constables intervened varies in Hongkong and the good and managed to get him to the work done by them should warrant Water Police Station. One of the the opening of one, to begin with, constables, Meida Khan was struck in Kowloon. Situated as the Hos by the accused, There was evid~pital is, far away from central ence that accused was drunk at Kowloon, it is rather difficult at that time.

times to have to go up there to have Prisoner" stated that on the a cut attended to, and medical men evening of September 30 he had alwaye led us that bad cuts, may been drinking Chinese wine 1a prove to be rather serious if not Hongkong about the accidents al-given the proper treatment at once. leged against him."

I have

The prosecuting, officer: You say you remember nothing. called evidence to show that you caused damage to Pang Cheung's coat. Do you accept liabilt for that damage? Priso.ler: Yes

After evidence as to defendant's character had been given, the SERVICE TO READERS Court reserved its decision for con-

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HOCKEY RESULTS

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The question--and it is the ame old question over and over again is, will the Government deem it advisable and expedient" to have

CURE FOR FRECKLES

selves with this.

Not so long ago, the military au Welfare Clinic at a site near the thorities opened the Indian Child. Kowloon Cricket Club bowling green, and although it is barely a couple of months old, reports to hand indicate that it is very much used. Even grown up Indian boys (I mean those who are about, 10-13 years old) go and have their little troubles such as cuts and boils at- tended to, and they seem to appre

ciate what is done for them. As a result of this, they learn the value may be taught the Chinese boys of of keeping clear and the same lesson the poorer classes if there was somebody to teach them, and I can not think of a better place than a Public. Dispensary.

There is no hiding of the fact that Kowloon urgently needs a pu- blic dispensary, and as it for the good of the community, as whole and not only one particular section, let us hope that this step will be taken at an early date.

nose of eyes, or take it in any manner other than indicated,

Mr. Schofield-There is no dis- tinct. waring that it is a polson in the ordinary sense of the word. Mr. Strellett ask your Wor- ship to deal with this as a mat-

Vendor's Breach Of ter for warning. I can give this

Poison Act

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The sale of a preparation "for match with the Royal Corps of the removal of freckles," by the Signals yesterday at the Marins Sino-German Dispensary of 3A, Ground, the Hong Kong Mule Wing Lock Street, resulted in the Corps won by the only goal scored. appearance on a sunimons, before Exchanges were very even Mr. Schofield of Mr. Chong Yat- throughout the game; the sides fan, manager of the Dispensary.

managed to break through and which the authorities regarded as netted for his side, The Bignals a poison without a proper wrap tried hard to equalise but, their for selling poison without being forwards were held by the oppos- authorised to do so and for selling. ing defence and although their a position without a proper wrap-

centre-forward nearly scored, half-per.

time saw the score unchanged.,

Becoming A Practice

The second half was much the

Mr. H. K. Holmes, Crown Bollci- same, first one side then the other tor prosecuted, and Mr D. L pressing, but neither team could Strellett appeared for the defend- Corps ran out winners of an score, but in the end the Mule ant evenly-contested game by hil

Mr. Holmes said one of the rea- sons for the case" was that there for was an increasing tendency certain drugs to be sold in Hong kong, and the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services considered it essential to stop this-from be coming a practice.

Jats Beat Radio Putting up an Indifferent show, the Radio Sports Ch were de- feated by four goals to nil in a friendly encounter with the Jats Regiment on the Marina ground

Mr. Strellett-My friend's re- yesterday. The Radio, who have been twice winners of the Mamak marks do not stand against my Tournament, were off form and client. They represent nothing Were thoroughly beaten

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"In the. October qualifying com- petition, at Fanling' (Old Course) played on October 7th and 8th, W. 25 words $1.00 prepald || A. Stewart 81-10-72 qualines.

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Other scores:

H. HL Pethick, 87-13-74. K. S. Robertson 83-8-76.

more than a tendency, and this matter being brought to their notice they will give an assurance it will not be repeated,

From Shanghal ** "These are a series of patent medicines which have been sent down from Shanghai to various drms, who are selling them, In this particular case the cure to the effected is for the removal of freckles. The public are warned to use it only for the purpose indi- cated, and not to attempt to bring any portion of it near the month

undertaking, that the defendants are in a perfectly legitimate busi- ness, and will not deal in this class of goods again.

Mr. Schofield. I think under the circumstances a nominal ane will meet the case, as this is a case which we do not get frequent- ly in Court,

Fine $10 on each summons,

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