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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934.

C.B.S. BAZAAR

In Aid Of Dr. Barnado's Homes

Around the Courts

POSSESSION OF ARMS

All the fun of the fair, amuse-

Arrested In LA Chi Kok Road, ment for young and old were avail-Kowloon in possession of an auto, able at the Bazaar and Garden matic pistol without an appropriate Fete held on Saturday by the license, Tang Wa, a coolle made his paptis and Staff of the Central Bri-

Appearance before. Mr. Hamilton at tish School in the school grounds the Kowloon Police Court on Satur in aid of Dr. Barnado's Homes. A

day morning. large gathering of friends, pupils. The defendant pleaded guilty and parents were present when and added that the pistol was not Mrs, Ralston, wife of Mr. J. Ralston, his own. A friend of his gave it to Headmaster of the school formally him sometime ago. declared the fete oepn.

The Chairman, Mr. Ralston be fore asking his wife to declare the fete open said

Worship then imposed a fine. of $500 or in default six month's. hard labour on the defendant, and the pistol was ordered to be con-

seated.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, This Basaar and Fete owes Its inception to the initiative and

Convicted on a charge of entting enterprise of the boys and girls and wounding a foki employed at Pot the school from whom alone the the Shamshuipo Ice Factory, a 20 idea came. It is a homely self-year old Chinese senman was sen- contained exort cheerfully and dis-tenced to four months' hard labour Interestedly undertaken by all con- by Mr. E. W. Hamilton yesterday. In passing sentence his Worship pointed out that the offence was a serious one and the defendant

cerned.

Charity covers a multitude of sins and I believe the stall-holders mean to stop at nothing short of theft. After experiencing the pre- datory powers of our assistants I am sure Chinese Communist Ban- dits Will hold, no terrors for you.

Thanks are due to all the child- ren, parents. staff and many friends but I think especially to Miss Krill on whom the brunt of the work has fallen and to whose untiring efforts and ingenu- ity the success of the bazaar is mainly due. (Applause.)

CHINA AND SOUTH SEAS BANK

Opened In Hong Kong On Saturday

The Hong Kong branch of the China and South Sess Bank, which is a Chinese bank with its head office in Shangḥal was oficially opened in on Saturday, when a men in the

Colony attended to offer their felicitations to the manager and

The

might have killed the man. victim was allowed out of hospital to give evidence, but it was stated

he would have to return there for about a fortnight. He there since November 2.

had been.

Two Chinese Hu. Sak and L field at the Central Magistracy on Hung, appeared before Mr. Scho-

Saturday morning charged with keeping oplum divans and unlaw- ful possession of prepared opium.

Both defendants pleaded guilty and the Magistrate then imposed. a fine of $60 on the first defendant and another of $50 on the second.

For theft of seven pigs from a Chinese widow of Sheung Yuen Lang Village, Kowloon City on the 15th of last month, Ho Ying Fat an unemployed was convicted by Mr. Hamilton at the Kowloon Ma-) gistracy' on Saturday morning and was sentenced to six weeks hard labour.

MUNSANG COLLEGE

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BAZAAR

To Help In Building Fund

Á very successful bazaar was held at the Munsang School on Satur- day when a large range of knitted and embroidered articles, toys and confectionery, besides a number of attractive side shows were offered. to patrons:

Mrs. Hall, wife of the Rt. Rev. The local manager is Mr SouBishop Hall declared the bazaar Z. Chang. It is stated that a branch will be opened in Canton in the near future. The bank has a

Mrs. Ralston replied. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gen-number of business tlemen:-1 hear that Hong Kong is suffering at the moment from one of the worst epidemics that have ever visited it-3azaars. If the new bank. trust that nobody here has been innoculated and feel sure that host of you. being parents and friends "of the children of Central British School are already. "con- tacts. Therefore you are almost certain to be victims of the at- tack. The children.. I know have been carefully watching you for the symptoms, for weeks past and are here fully equipped with re- medies to help you get it out of your system.

The real motive of this Bazaar I must be quite frank with you, is I believe purely activity-that ac- tivity which stirs in every good school and must be released if the chlidren are to fulfill themselves. Fortunately here it has been in- spired to direct itself for the bene- it of other children in less happy circumstances the wails of Dr. Barnardo's Homes.

"capital of $7,500,000 and a reserve

or $1,750,000."

ESSAY COMPETITION

The results of the of the recent essay competition held in connec- tion with Morrison Centenary are

as follows:-

Chinese Essay:--Wang Cho-ko, St. Stephen's College, Stanley: Lam Wing-chap, Murr Sang College; and, Ho Wai-lam, St Paul's College, and LI Chou-fook. Mün Sang College.

English Essay:-Maud Lee, St. Stephen's College; Tsai Kam-fong. Queen's College; and Thelma Gon- zalez, Diocesan Girls' School,

The prizegiving will be held at I appeal to your fathers, mothers, the King's Theatre on December uncles, aunties and friends. You 10 at 0.30 a.m. when a series of will be plagued to chance your luck dramatic episodes from the life of in tickets to overear yourselves at Dr. Morrison will also be presented tea, to by numberless odds and by the Central British School, Mun ends and even to attend a Drama-Sang College, Ying Wah, (Boys) tie performance by the Fourth College and St. Paul's (Boys) Col-" Forma; but if during this afternoon the thought occurs to you that the who money is going to children have no such friends, I think you will be happy and proud of the privilege to support the children here in their effort.

From a purely business stand- point you will get value for your money. Boys and girls are essen- Hally fair on that point. They will see to it that there are no te- criminations to-morrow.

lege.

THEFTS ON "EMPRESS"

Europeans Victimised

According to Police

report, a series of thefts were committed on board the R.M.S. Empresa. of Asia between 8.30 p.m. on. Thursday and 1.30 a.m. on Friday.

Mr. D. W. Smith, a Arst-class passenger from Singapore, was re-" l'eved of $193 and his passport while a ladies' handbag, containing a $5 note, three £1 notes, one

I thank the pupils and staff of CBS. for the honour they have done in asking me here and have much pleasure in declaring the 100 Franc note, $23 (Singapore), a

Sale of Work now open. (Applause) It was revealed that the sum of $371 was realised at the fete, but this

sum does not include the raffle tickets sold outside.

A farce entitled "Archibald” by W. Graham Robertson was per- formed by pupils of the 1V form and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who witnessed it.

The following were the prize- winners:-.

Tressure Hunt. Boys over 13 P. Wilson. Girls over 13 E Rousseau, Boys under 13 N. Stephenson, Girls under 12 Ethel Rousseau. Consala- tion prize N. Noughton.

Cork Poking. Cents R. Maycock, Ladies Mrs. Stephenson.

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Lighting Candles. Gents A Keown, Ladies Miss Isa Lammert.

Smelling contest. Gents W. Gelg Ladies Miss W, Marah..

Tasting contest. Gents S. Baster Ladies Miss M. MacKalpin."

Dart Throwing. Gents A, Moss nad V. Bond. Ladies Mrs, Labrium and Mrs. Way..

Quoits. Gents Mr. Houghton, La- dies Mrs. Fraser,

50 Rupee note, and $15 (Hong Kong), was also stalen..

TREASURY BILLS

London, Nov. 30. The total amount applied for In to-day's Treasury bills was £48,385,000. The maximum amount of £40,000,000 was alloted in bulls at three months. The average rate per cent was 9/3.94d, 2.5 compared with" 6/3.97d. per cent. last week.-British Wireless.

Girls who sold the post tickets för raffle of gold watch. Miss P. Stringer.

Boy who sold most tickets for the rame of a gold watch. EL Bunjle.

Raffle of Football (Presented by the China, Sports Company.) W. Stephenson.

Raffles of two dolls beds. Blue A. Botley. Pink Mrs. Way.

Raffle of a brown school. blazer (Presented by Din Bros.) A. Bailey. Raffle of dolls dressed in School uniform. 1, J Humphreys, I C Bucket Quoits. Cents A. Gaubert: Gregory. 3. Mrs Cunningham. Ladies Mrs. Houghton.

Raffle of baby doll dressed by Bagatelle. Gents Mr. Fattam. Mrs, Boas. Mis. Boas." Ladies Miss” M. Moss.

Raffle of Tennis Racket (Pre- Weight Guessing (Cake) Present-sented by Lane Crawford and Ogm. ed by the Hong Kong and Shang-pany. Mrs, Mulcahy, hai Hotels. J. F. Fleetwood."

Rattle of case of "TI, B." Beer Guessing number of sweets in a Presented by Hong Kong Brewers bottle. (Battle presented by Bhie-and Distillers). Ticket 339 (Miss bird Cafe). P. Kirby.

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DANGEROUS FLYING

Coroner's Sharp Rebuke

Shanghai, Dec. 1.

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Important Mission

To South

opened at 2.30 p.m. and a very brisk business was done. The Headmaster of the School Mr. Rufus Huang, stated that they

Shanghai, Dec. 1. were badly in need of an appro- "It is about time something was Mr. Sun Fo and Dr. Wang, priate school building of their done to stop this kind of dangerous Chung Hui left for Hong Kong own and expressed the hope that flying." declared the United States this morning aboard the 5.3. the bazaar would be generously coroner at the inquest on the air-Athos. They were farewelled by supported. He said that the pre-man, Lieut. Edward Dorsey, killed the Finance Minister, Dr. H. H. sent premises were rented at a costat Hungjae while stunt-flying in Kung, Major Wu Teh Chen, Dr. C. of $8.000 a year.

a Boeing fighter.

T. Wang and other notables" This

WES the second flying tragedy in four months, coroner added.

The Far Eastern agent of the Boeing Air Company, for whom Lieut. Dorsey was a pilot, sald that the filler was performing aero- betics without permission. He testified that. Lieut. Dorsey was stunting only 75 feet about the ground for the benefit of a friend who was taking motion pictures.

SHOTS AT SHEUNG SHIU

Bullet Attack Last Week

At 10 o'clock on Friday night a shooting incident occurred near the Sheung Shul Police Station which is being Investigated by the police. It appears that a Chiness

officer revenue

was proceeding down his garden w'wn he was fired This man at from close range. immediately made for the Police Station and his asailants followed him there, firing shots at him all the way, a number of rounds ac- tually hitting the walls of the charge-room. No casualty was re- ported.

The inquest was adjourned.-- Reuter.

"MARSHAL CHANG AT CAPITAL

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A member of the party express- theed optimism regarding the trip, and said that, public confidence and opinion are strong factors for influencing an agreement between Nanking and Canton by peaceful

Nanking, Dec. 1. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang år- rived here to-day from Hankow at oon aboard the steamer Chang Hsing, accompanied by the Mayor or Tsingtao, Mr. Shen Hung Lieh, General Wang Yi Chleb, and

A vigorous search of the neigh-others.. bourhood has not so far resulted in the discovery

means.

Dr. Wang Chung Hu may re- main in the South longer it neces- sary, Mr. Sun Fo and Dr. Wang Chung Hui will confer with Mr.

Hu Han Min. It is understood that their visit Canton will de- pend on the outcome of the con- ference with Mr. Hu in Hong Kong.-- Reuter.

Ilang said that the areas eastward of the Pelping-Hankow Railway had been cleared of Communists. Only isolated bands were stil operating to the west of the rall-

Way.

Marshal Chang is remaining' here until the conclusion of the Questioned regarding the pro- forthcoming Plenary Session of the of the assailants.gress of the anti-Red campaign Kuomintang and the The whole episode lasted only a in the territory under his admin-Executive Committee.- few minutes,

istration, Marshal Chang Hsieb Reuters

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