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a few of them will have shed a life in which the government has Blind Home at Pokfulam tear over the South African Wura say, even down to the Defente place on Saturday, October 27th scenes. How many realise that all Force. And of courte, especially in at 230 pm. It is hoped that the this sacrifice of men and money Education.

will give has been in vain; that 8. Atrica

public The following actual occurrence support to this worthy cause. In its 'generous has been handed back to the Boers took place during Prince George's addition to the picnic, a visit to

not only those parts which were recent visit to Johannesburg. All the Home to arranged for theirs before the war, but the Oape school children were given a hal Chinese New Year when, if furcs (which was purchased by us from holiday to come into town and see will allow, each girl is given a Holland in the 17th century), and him, and were invited by the mud-warm dress length of.

cipality to a spread in honour of of this nature. the occassion. Two very National- ist Afrikaan sotools sent notes to the Mayor. They were not inter- eated in an English Prince, but could the buss be sent along to the school at the Mayor's convenience!

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The three objectives for which the Nationalist Party was formed were" South Africa frst; Equality for the Afrikaans language: No domination by Great Britain.

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a bribe from a woman at the Hong Kong and Canton Wharf,

Lam Po-thi, the complainant told the Court that someone ask- ed her for 313 do that she could board the ship without having her luggage searched. Then, she said, a gentleman who overheard the not identify either the officer or constable, interfered, but she could the gentleman in question

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General Hertzog, at the Cape Nationalist Gongress, said recently fas reported in the London Times). "Tam filled with the deepest ap- preciation of what the British people and government had the courage to do by giving us what This is typical of the Boer pa is rightly ours without once look- look. They are at great bains to ing back they not only gave us declare to the world (and to other what we desired but fraternally members of the British Common- asisted to bring into effect all wealth of Nations) how free and that is implied in soverc'gn in-unfettered they are, from Great dependence

Britain, and to prove their Inde- pendence by such acts as giving a subsidy to Itailan shipping, doing away with the Union Jack except as a very insignificans portion of the Union flag, etc, but all they can If these objectives were the de- get out of being a member of the ske of 9. Africa as a whole weEmpire they accept with both should have little alternative than hands, to agree to them, in the same way

The Death Knell as we should if any biher of the Dominions showed definite. Se Empire is that other Dominions The danger to the rest of the paratist tendencies but actually may take the acts and declarations they are the objectives of the Na-of the Nationalist Party as being tionalist party only, which repre- typical of the whole of South sents the Boer or Afrikaans-speak- Africa, and follow their example. ing population.

There is no more loyal community it should not be forgotten that Although they are in power now, In the Dominions than the Eng only a little over 50% of the popu- lish-speaking South Africans and lation are of Dutch origin. ahd they have been betrayed into the with the exception of lawyers, doc- Ing for Ng Yum, strongly denied Mr. G. E. Hall-Brutton, appear- hands of the Boers by the British tots ind politicians these are for the charge and cross-examined the Government-the Boers who still remember very vividly the South and the least go-ahead of the Do-to the Court only because she was the most part the least educated witness who repiled that she came Aftkan war and laugh at this oppulation, from the Back-veldt, called, to and that she did not wish portunity we have given them They have no possible interest in gratuitously of getting their Own The British, to whom they lost the

to prosecute. Back

S. African war, except for what they can get out of them. In all the towns and cities the British predominate; it is they who have the money, who won the businesses, but they do not seem to have a

with the alternative of six months flair, for polities; there is too of 63 taels of raw opium, Yuen hard labour for being in possession much laissez-faire about them.

Sang, a seaman employed on the We cannot blame the Boers if Jardine steamer, Mau Sang, was officially closed on Saturday with up

they take S. Africa from us, they Britishers resident in S. Africa are merely following in the letter,

later, found to be a banishee and view their future with concern. the lead given them by Britain. A One is giving up his thirty year Benator of the & African parla old business and returning to Eng-ment with whom I was discussing land another is selling up his farm the situation said, "It is your own and moving up to Southern Rhode- fault. You British set the ball roll- sia, a third is remaining, but sending of your own accord with the ing his children to seek jobs else- Balfour Declaration in 1820, and where. Why

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The writer has just concluded motor tour right through Africa. the Free State be nearly got mobbed for daring to display a small Union Jack on his car, and was accused of trying to stir radialisin by doing so!

MAISON M-me D'OBRY now, and will be more in the fu- bitter to swallow.

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know that the Britisher-be be vantage of it." This is true, but born in England or 8., Africa, is it makes the pill none the less

ture, at a distinct and marked dis- A judge of the Supreme Court, advantage viz-a-viz the Boer with whom I was dining in Maur- The Civil Servants, for example tius on the way from Africa to the the men who have bulit up the Far East told me that in his opin- splendid B. A. government rail-ion thẻ Balfour, Declaration mark- way system-all Britishers, are be-ed the death knell of the British ing retired on pengon just as Empire. Unless we get under way quickly as men with Afrikan names at once with a constructive Em- can be found to replace them. It pire policy, I am afraid he is right.

Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, who was tion, was then called, but com- said to be the gentleman in ques- plathant could not recognise him.

The case was dismissed.

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After having been fined $1,000 Aitkenhead Shield Matches

on this charge he was sentenced by Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday to twelve months' hard labour for returning to the Colony,

Stated to be an

The local Lawn Bowis season, was

* AITKENHEAD SHIELD)

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E. W. Stalmonds V. Field

A. R. Dallah J. Hollidge (skip)

D. A. Bont J. 8. Fender

A E Carey

J. C. Chalmers

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Kong and Kowloon for the Allken- the match for the Altkenhead the annual match between HongThe following were the results of

Head Shield which was won by the Shield: former by shots. The match Kowloon was played at the Kowloon Bowl, A. M. Calman the Green Club and attracted T. Coleman Liu Po Lan, a 34-year old unem-thusiasts.

ex-constable,rge pumber of bowling ex-J.Kempton..

J.C. Brown ployed, was fined $2,500 or, in de- ..? Because they you cannot blame us if we take ad- fault, alx months hard labour by and they filonén wis given by 11-A.hotelto

Following the match a. Steak (Skip) LA11 Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Mathe Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Asso- . Boares gistracy on Saturday for being in clation at the Kowloon Cricket F. V. Ribeird possession Di: 88,000 heroin pills at Club. Over 200 guests were pre-3 Ribeiro No. 113, Fu Wing Street, ground sent and after dinner the season's noor.

(skip) trophies were presented to the LA. Cutierrez successful competitors.

C.H. Easto Before asking Mr. Justice R. E. CE. Marques Lindsell to give away the prizes, C. G. Silva Mr. B. E. Maughan, the President Central Magistracy on Saturday constatulated the Cragengower J. J. Basto

Before Mr. Hamilton at the of the Lawn Bowls Association,A. H. Remodies

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morning, a Chinese woman named and the Indian Recreation A. Lopes Wong Yee, aged 32 years, was chib on winning the denfor and A. H. Basto charged with illegal possession of Junior divisions respectively, mak- ten taels of prepared optim, th

(dp) It was stated by the prosecuting offcér that the accused was arrested in Connaught Road Uèn- tral, near the Tung On Wharf, obtained the ran saying that his and the opium was found tied up master, of the Ylu Fatt and Gom» - With rubber bands around her pany, had instracted him to serate w

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UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF ΟΡΓΟΜ

Aner retting the Th, Beesused The accused pleaded guilty and the sold it to his master for 425,à fine of $500 or in default two saying that it was his own.

modif hard labour was imposed.

On (1) Charge Tpspector Murphy said that on August 31, ecused! hfréd á tail, which was driven by Buk Ka-yum, to drive him to the

PO PIU TICKETS OFFENCE

Found in possession of 148 po

club as they were young sports-Petherick ing special mention of the Batter R Duncan men who hate taken up the game, J. G. Meyer with thoroughly deserved their success.***(8kip).

enthusiasm and W. B. Drake

Mr. Maughan aiko tongratulated Overy Mr. A. W. Grimmett för establish- .W. Hirit

it to Aquat and very hard to J. Frazer ing a record "which would be, Ryde belt by winning the Singles championship, the Open Fair and Watson

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A. 8. Rumeli J., Budding L. Quy

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W. Cunningham M. Y. Kďal

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N. Atienza

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B. W Bradbury

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To mark this exceptional feat. Mr. Grimmitt was presented with a special souvenir,

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An amazing number of frauds was revealed before Mr. Mac- fadyen at Central Magistracy on Saturday when Funk it sang unemployed, is charged with (a) the embezzlement of the sum of $300 from Mewis Goddard, and Douglas and Company on De cember 12, 1933, (b) the theft of TAS Bulg heh, there he obtained. A lottery tickets, a Chinese

• cheque book, the property of

the bracelets by saying that he named Lee Wai, was charged Major Eastwick Field, of Lyemun was an employee of a Japanese before Mr. Macfadyen at Barracks, (c) receiving the stolen in the Colony and that his Central Court, on Saturday morn cheque book, (d) the attempted master wanted to buy the braceng, and was fined $50 or in larceny, by a trick, of diamond leta. The two fokik accompanied default three weeks hard labour. ding, the property of Messrs. Ben him to the said Japanese arm, but

The accused pleaded guilty and net, Freres on October 1 and (e): defendant slipped out of the back the tickets were ordered to be having obtained an electric fan. He then ordered the tax immediately effoyed. the property of Messrs. BatteÐ KNO Company, by false pretence ta September 48

The charge of attempted larceny by a trick of the diamona Ha was withdrawh it the last hearing Mr. Macfadyen saying that the in tention did not wholly He with fendant, and that in this case the defendant did not actually have the ring in his possession.

The new thartes win (1) Tar- Ceny of twn gold bracelets from Cheung Yu kad L4 am ling the Til Bhi gontain shop. August 31

for hire of a public vehicle

Accused pitäder Junity to i 'cept"(e) said.fr)

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Murphy said that screen want.

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Company where he light- ed and told the driver, wait for him

not return. Thi

three houre, driver was said to have waited for

After ng hearing on (y) charge accused was convicted

canvas adjourned unui Monday afternoon ie Erin Hearing

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PARTIALITY FOR FELT HAT!

Arrested in Nathan Road Kow- foon ist Friday light with a felt hat in hiër poecision, a Chinese nained Yip Kam An- finemployed, whs charged before Mr. Wynne- Johës the Kowloon Magistracy on Buurday yje

morning.

Til complain!

who

The following Is the season's prize-lat

The League-Senior Division H. Hampton Winners: Craigengewer CC. "A". Bebbington Runners-up: Kowloon B.G.C. R.P. Phillips

(8ktp) 2 8. Atomeham MacDonald N. 3. Henderso G. E.Thompson

(skip) JAW. Brown Lindsay FX Silva W. McFarlane

Junior Division. Winners: Indian R.C. Runners-up: Kowloon 8.0.0. Open Singles Championship Winner: Mr. A. W. Grimmitt. Runner-up: Mr. D. Rumlahn Open Championship Winners: Messrs. F. J. Jones and

W. Griniutt Runners-up: Mesara: W. K. Way and A. 6. Gomes A

• Open Kink - Championskry Winner: Meksta. E. W Bin- monds. J. Deakin, T. J. Jönies and A. W. Grimmitt (ip).

AB UHD 17 Mait and c. U. Moss Gott

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Total

7. Gellatly

P. E. Knight

B. G. Fost

A. W. Grimmett

(Blip)

A Brooksbank

E 8. Okrter

8. Eccleshall Deacon

(SH) 1 A. R. Mifchent L. De Rome Booker

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