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THEFT OF IRON BARS
Chinese Gets One Month's Got
Arrested in Kimberley Road.. Tsimshatsu last Friday after- noon, with twenty-seven iron bars in his possession, & Chinese named Wong Yau, described as an unɛm- ployed. was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Po lice Court last Saturday morning.
The Police stated that the de- fendant, when stopped and ques- tioned by the officer, told where the fron
bars were stolen from. and it was soon discovered that the tron bars belonged to a cer- tain, Construction Company at No 1. Kimberley Road. Tsim-sha-tsul The defendant pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one month's gnol with hard labour.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
OF OPIUM
Chinese Couple Remanded
A charge of unlawful possession of several taels of prepared oplum was preferred against a Chinese named Ng Lun and his wife Ho Sze, before Mr. Hamilton at the Central Police Court last Saturday |norning.
A bost mortem examination was performed and it was found that sha tunng add heart of the deceased were infected: "With pulmonary tuberculosis.
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VERNACULAR
SCHOOLS
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Catholic Children Receive Prizes
The annual competition for re-
A verdict of Death from Naturalligious knowledge conducted by Causes" was returned:
the Chinese Catholle Young Men's Society, among the vernacular Ca- For importing 63 silver ingots thoile schools in the Colony was into the Colony unmanifested. Luheld at the Society's hall on May Kat was fined $100, or. In default two months hard labour by Mr. Hamilton at Central Magistracy on Saturday. The ingots were found by Revenue Officer Grimmitt on board the as. Kwong Chow.........
last and on Saturday the prize distribution took place at Wah Yan College.
The Right Rev. Bishop Valtorta gave away the prizes' and in the course of his speech, stressed the importance of religious education For being in unlawful posser- and sald that it was better than sion of wild birds, Chung Pul, & any other form of education be- garderier. was fineď 810 by Mr, Q. | cause it paved the way for heaven- A. A. MacFadyen at the. Centrally reward. Police Court on Saturday.
Altogether eighteen schools en- tered the competition of which
On the application of Revenue-thirteen were girls' schools and the Omeer Ward, ave crates of black rest boys' schools; each school pre- eggs, for bags of feather, and one sented four candidates. The com- large bag of nahing nets, which petition was divided into two sec- were found on board the s.sticns, viz: the Senior and Junior. Kwong Ping, unmanifested. last the questions for which were set Wednesday, were confiscated by by Rev. Father J. F. Shak of the Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Catholic Mission. Magistracy on Saturday..
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For snatching hand baggage from pedestrians at the gate of the Kowloom Godowns, Salisbury Road. Ma Yu-year-old coolle. was fined $15, in default three weeks' "hard labour, by Mr. E. 1. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Friday.
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The answers returned by the contestants displayed a commen- cable knowledge of Religion, and
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CAMPING ON VACATION
Local Party For Loh Fau
MIDGET CAR FOUND
Hidden In Long Grass At Shek-O
in several cases the answers were A local party of campers, in-
The M. G. Midget car, No.» 2832, eminently satisfactory as to re-cluding Mr. and Mrs. D. Orr, the which was stolen from Mr. B. A ect great credit on the students Rev. and Mrs. L L. Nash, Mrs. Frobe, the Well known local Jockey concerned as well as on their tea Lanchester and son, Dr. and Mrs. and manager of Paramount Flims It was stated by the Police that
chers. It is Boped that the next G. A C. Herklots, Miss A. D. Han of China loc, over a week ago, the couple were the principal
competition will reveal 20 even cock, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Frice, was discovered by the Tranc tenants of No. 1. Tri Ping Shan St..
higher degree of perfection, are intending to leave Hong Kong Folice hidden in long grass near 1st floor, and the prepared oplum
between July 14 and July 23 to | Shek-O・ on Saturday morning. St. Paul's First was found hidden in their "room
spend their summer vacations at The car has been returned to its The accused couple were re-
The Senior Championship hon-a camp at Lon Fau. manded until this morning
our went to the St. Paul's Girl on
Awman. has been detained by Loh Fau Isa mountain resort order that further investigations Saturday by hanging herself at her Middle School while that of the between Hong Kong and Canton the Palice in connection with the may be made into the case.
home. Her body was found
Junior was captured by the Yeung
many where for Tak Girl School. The runners-up
years campers matter. 12.30 p.m., and removed- to the
have spent their summer holidays. the were Kowloon mortuary.
Bt. Louis Industrial School and St. Paul's Girl Middle The party from Hong Kong will
BANISHEE RETURNS
Arrested And Sent To. Gaol
Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning. Lal Kow, a returned banishee, pleuded" gulity to A charge of returning to the Colony before the term of his banishment had expired.
It was stated by the prosecuting officer, that the accused was bani- shed from the Colony in 1933 for a period of ten years. and. had seven previous. cor.victions for larceny: Or Friday afternoon. the accused was recognized by a Chinese detective who arrested
him in Kah Hang Village, Kow- loon City, Kowloon..
The defendant in replaying "to his Worship, said that he returned to the Colony to ask his friend for some clothes and money.
Lal Ho. 47-year-old Chinese Widow of No. 133 Atline Street. Kowloon, committed suicide
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mountain or take the train to Shek Lung.
For importing 50 cattles of un- School in the respective sections.be joined by a large contingent in Canton. They will either motor manifested wolfram Into the Miss Pung Kit Ling of the St. Colony, Cheng Klu was fined $50 Faul's Gin Middle School won the from Canton to the foot of the by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Cen-individual championship in tral Police Court on Saturday Senior division and Miss Li How Morning.
Chun of the Young Tak Girl School in tre Junior. Twenty com- petitors from various schools secur- ec distinction in the Competition.
The following were the rize win-
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DARING PICKPOCKET
OUTRAGE
Local Manager Victimized
Mr. Lee Kwok Cheung, manager of Gay "Kee, Sanitary" Engineers, reported to the police on Friday evening that a sum of $1,000 was stolen from him by two Europeans while "telephoning at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank.
In his description of the two men Mr. Lee alleges that one is
A sentence of one year's hard a tall, sím man about 5 ft. 9 ins.
labour was passed.
HOUSE OF ILL FAME
Chinese Keeper Finëd
tall with fair hair, high cheek bones. He was wearing a grey palm-beach sult with E white open-neck shirt.
The other was stout, standing about 5 ft. 2 ins, tall, and had a round face. He was wearing white clothing,
a. tenant, appeared thought both men were Russians.. Mr. Lee also stated that he
the
As a result of Police raids on Friday night, a Chinese narzed Kwok Yuen, before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Police Court on Saturday morning, on a charge of. keeping sly brothels at No. 8, Arthur Street, 1st Floor, Yapmati.
Detective Bergeant Hynes in proj secuting, told the Court that dur ing the raids, the accused altemp- ted to escape. The defendant
"MY GREATEST DIS-
APPOINTMENT'
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 14. When the teams walked on to
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Kers:
owner
SIR FREDERICK WHYTE
The motor journey will take International Rela-
tions Institute Luncheon
to
only one day. The party will leave Hong Kong by the 10 p.m. boat. which arrives la Craton early the hext morning. They will then charter cars and drive Leung Sum-mel, Sin Wan-chak, the foot of the mountain, and walk Lau Lai-yung. Ip Wat-mo, Lee or take chair to the top. arriving
there at about 7.30 p.m. Kot-chim. Tsof Kwal-yuk Tang Pak-wah, Fing Kit-ling, "Kwan Mel-chun. Leung Cheong-shing. Yu Pang-an. Fu Ko-man, Ho Yin-ol, Hong Lai-fong, Chan Kit-ching. in Yuk-hing. Chan Hing-mel Yeung Yak-hon and Ng-Yuk-mel.
OBITUARY
Sir James Knott
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, June 14 Sir James Knott, Bt., the millionaire shipowner, and former
Conservative M.P. for Sunderland, died yesterday at Samares Manor, his Jersey home,. He was in his 80th year, and had been ill for some time.
pleaded guilty and a fine of $75 the field at Nottingham there satgures of the shipping industry. or in defrült six weeks hard la- In the pavilion, watching them, the' hour was imposed.
most disappointed man in Eng-
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Romantle Career Before his retirement the late Baronet was one of the romantic At the age of 14 he was working in a shipping office at Howdon on "the Tyne. At 20, he had be come a ship merchant and broker R. E. 8. Wyatt, selected. England
on his own account. The first captain, was kept out of the team vessel he owned was the coiller by his injured thumb. His place was taker by Cyril Walters, of brig Pearl, which he acquired for
£185. From this modest beginn Worcestershire, who is thus caping developed the Prince Line of tain in his first match against steamships, of which Sir James Australia, ..
In addition to the fine. an orderland. for the clearing of the prostitutes was also made.
PRISONER'S DEATH
A coroner's enquiry into the death of a prisoner at Victoria The decision to play Walters for was the head for many years. | Having studied every feature of Gaol was held at Central Magis- Wyatt was made so late that the the mercantile marine, including tracy on Saturday. The prisoner waiting crowd did not know of it engineering, he also took up the was Li Man who died on Saturday until Walters actually led the morning.
team out.
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legal aspect, and in 1889 became a barrister of Gray's In. Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen sat as Wyatt, watching them, said to
MP. For Sunderland Coroner, assisted by a jury com-Bruce Harris: prising Messrs. C. W. Baiman "It is the greatest disappoint- Sir James was a past president (foreman), J. O. da Luz and Chinment of my life. To think this of the Institute of Marine Engi Wing Kin
should happen on such an occasion deers. Before his retirement he Mr. G. L Buchanan...chief warder It is aggravating beyond words. I also had interests in colliertes. Victoria Gaol, said that de- felt that I should have batted all He unsuccessfully contested Tyne- coased. Ei Man, prisoner No. 3805, right, but the prospects of further | side in 1906, and was returned as was sentenced to a term of 12 injury during fielding was the months' hard labour, for a breach chist consideration
of
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Conservative member for Auni derland in 1910. He was created
a Baronet in 1917, and took as
of the deportation ordinance, Bruce Harris, by the way forecast on April 13 this year. He was ad- that Wyatt would not play. The the motto for his coat of arms mitted to the Victoria Gaol Hos- chances of Wyatt playing," he pital on April 28, where he re-trote in the "Evening Standard." mained until he died on Saturday morning.
Dr. L. D. Pringle, Medical Officer
of the Gaol, testified that the
cause of death was pulmonary
are remote."
Not So Good.
tuberculosis. Deceased was treated Bummer Boarder "What
as á tuberculosis case when he beautiful view that is
"Deeds not Words."
Sir James, who celebrated his golden wedding in 1928, lost his
Night In Monastery
If the campers take the other route they will have to walk from Shek Lung to Tsung Pak where they will stay the night at the Was-
hau Monastery.
Li
Shanghai June '77. The China Institute of Interna- ilonal Relations gave a luncheon yesterday at the Bankers" "Club in honour of two "distinguished BM- tish visitors, Sir Frederick Whybe, formerly advisor to the Chinese Government," "and Mr. Archibald
Rose, a member of Council of the
Royal Latitute of International
The matsheits, which have al-Affairs in London. Both Bir Fre- ready been ordered, will be up
derick and Mr... Rose zuid' a few ready for the parties to break up
words after the luncheón. BARAT Into three different messes, which will have to arrange for their own ford supplies.
There are several streams and pools for swimming and the water supply is plentiful.
Sir Frederick said that he was here to gather information and not to give advice, as the chairman, D. P. W. Kuo, suggested. While he had no advice to give to the in- stitute, fiir Frederick said that The camp officers are:-Mr. C. such organization as the..
the-Institute G. Fuson, Chairman. Mr. M. Tof International* Relations was Rankin, Secretary, M., H. C. Brow- very useful both in educating the Lell. Treasurer, and Fred Chang People in foreign affairs and in and Miss Lowrey.
anordmg foreigners some repre- sentative opinions of Chinese peo-
BILLIARDS
The 1st Bn. Lincolnshire Regi- ment defeated the 1st Bn. East Lanes in the Garrison Inter-unit Billlerds League at Sham Shui Po on Friday night by 840 points to 729.
Cpl. Rothwell, of the East Lancs, scored the highest break of the evening when he chalked up a 30.
Scores:
Lincolns
Green Atkinson Mollby
139 150 150
Turner
150
James Green
138
119
840
"East Lancs.
Elviz
150
MeHugh Inuggo
69
Crossley
127
Rothwell
150
Crabtree
150
729
first wife a year later. In March.onetcy, was erroneously reported 1932, when he was 17 years old killed during, the war
ir James was married at Monte Sir James Knott went to Jersey Carlo bythe, British Vice-Consul in
to Miss Elizabeth Gauntlett,
e daughter of Colonel V. C. Gaunt
Interest in Britain
Mr. Rose told the members of the Institute of, some work under- taken by the Royal Institute. He said some years ago the Royal Institute wanted to find out what China.
was thinking. This was indeed a hard task. The Institute began by subscribing to all the important Chinese newspapers in China and engaged a Chinese scholar to read them and select and translate the most representative editorial on various jubjects and then publish- ed them in small paraphlets once every two weeks. "At the begin- ning few paid any attention to them. But now, fudging by the Circulation of this pamphlet, the public was much interested in the work.
those present were Messrs. Singloh Hsu, F. V. Ison,
L. S. Nieh, Herman Liu, Usang Ly P. W. Kuo, T. B. Chang. Bollington Tong, and J. STOWA
WEIST DRIVE.
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"Craigengower Function A Success
Over eighty members of the Craigengower Cricket Club - and their friends took part in an en- royable whist drive at the Club house' on Saturday.
Mrs. R. Rhodes was the winner 1924, having purchased the in the Ladies Section, while Mr. Bamares estates: He took a keen B Kerman secured the Interest in the breed of Jersey prize some
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To fry Bidusiće. 10 išse: Zospital 23 TuNCE DAYTA. But if you lat. Ela bride was about! 25 cattle, and this herd
contains Mrs. E
Newphamhe
and this was confirmed by "a had to plow that view. harrow | Fic James had three sons, two of bacteriological examinationis, cultivate it hott mow it, whom were killed in the war. condition grew progressively worse. fence it and day taxes on it, the eldest, Miomas Garbutt until he died.
Knott, who succeeds to the Bar- would look derned ornery
some wety fine animals. He was Baden were the winners of the a successful exhibitor at the second prizes and the awards for Royal Jersey Show and other the lowest scores were "won" by exhibitions,
Mr. and Mr A. E. Contes
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