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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1935.
Around the Courts
BANISHEF GAOLED
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Kong
Remarking that Hong cannot be allowed as a place of refuge for all the unemployed of the world Mr. E. I Wynne-Jones with the above remark sentenced
James Williams, aged 38. unem ployed, to one month's imprison- ment and an expulsión order was made against him, when he was charged with arriving In the Colony without a valid passport.
Defendant had broken his pro- mise not to return to Hong Kong after the Government had assist "ed him with a passage to Macao
previously.
BANISHEF'S RUSE FAILS
"Armed Robbery Alarm.
Unavailing
The armed robbery", which
caused the usual commotion and the dispatch of a strong contin gent of police to Babbington Path on Monday afternoon. had its sequel at the Cehtrar Magistracy yesterday when Yu Chung Wing a banishee, was sentenced to 12 months hard labour by Mr. W. Schofield, for returning to the Colony from banishment.
POSSESSION OF FORGED CHOP
3 Charges Against Chinese
attempted
Three charges of fraud and possession of a forged chop were preferred against a mid dle-aged Chinese named Chan Sing Nam before Mr. Wynne-Jones st Central Magistracy yesterday.
The defendant was charged with (a) that he on January 19 did have his possession & forged chop Purporting to be the chop of the Hop Kee Import and Export Shop of 229. Wing Lok Street, with mu- tent to defraud; (b) that he at It appeared that when he was Sergeant
the Kwong Hing Bank, did endeav Russell, prosecuting perceived by two Shangtung con-
our to obtain the sum of $2,000 by gald-defendant "was a Eurasian,, stables in Babbington Path, about born in Sandokan, British North to commit a theft at house No.
means of a forgéd bank draft, Borneo. in Kowloon, a destitute. He first robbery farther up the hill-side,c) did forge a valuable security
He was found loltering 9, accused shouted out "armed knowing the same to be forged
and with intent to defraud; and came to be know to the loual thinking that the constables would police in December 1933, when he pass him by. was committed to the House of
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He was, however detained by Detention until August last year. the policemen, while the alarm The Government arranged a pass-was being. sounded. Upon the him to Shanghai and | arrival of the Police he admitted age for gave him $20. On the departure that he was going to enter Na of the ship he jumped overboard 9. and was picked up by the police, He wished to go to Macao and was sent there. He then went to Canton and returned to Hong Kong.
The authorities at Sandakan, will not allow him to return be- cause he has no papers to prove that he was born there," the Ser- geant added.
Replying to the Bench,
WO- liams, speaking: English, said he came to Hong Kong to look for work as
e mechanic. He could not find employment in Macao or Canton. He left" Sandakan when he was very young and had no relatives there" now.
Sergeant Russell asked for an expulsion order.
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MOTOR OFFENCES
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Joy Rider Fined
Leung Tak was yesterday fired a total of $15, or, in default, 31 days Imprisonment when he was convicted by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy, charged with driving a private c'ac No. 4059 without the permission of the owner, Mr. "Lau Sul Chun, driving without a licence and dangerous driving.
Inspector Alexander said that about 12.15 am. yesterday defen- dant was seen by Sergeant Black-
Sub-Inspector Fender asked for full penalty.
WOMAN THIEF
Sentence, of three months hard labour was imposed on Lal Ying a married woman, by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis tracy yesterday, for the theft of a gold and diamond bracelet, valued at $90 from the Sam Tai second hand shop No. 127, Queen's | Road West
the
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a bank draft for $2,000 by applying forged chop purporting to be the chop of the Hop Kee firm, with in- tent to defraud.
PROMINENT VISITORS
The "Hoover's". Passengers
The sa President Hoover
has
brought a number of prominent visitors to
the Colony whom are the following:-
among
The Honourable Manuel I pine Senate is stopping in Hong Quezon, President of the Phlip Kong along with other members
of his staff.
Mr. Jose de Jesus," is private secretary
of President Manuel
Quezon
Mr. and Mrs. Elizalde - are re- turning to Hong Kong after a stay in Manila. Mr. Elizalde is mana- ger and partner of Elizalde & Co. in Manila.
Leonard Wood Memorial of New Mr. Burgess, President of the
York City is stopping over in Hong Kong and later in Japan.
Mr. Nielsen is returning to Hong Kong to, his post as Director of the Pure Gane Molasses Co. of this city.
Mr. Pope, accompanied by his wife
Health.
Inspector M. Murphy, who pro- secuted, stated that the Hop Kee firm for the past two years had been doing business with the Hur
are here for a short visit. Chi Kee shop in Formosa, Their Mr. Pope is connected with the procedure was for the latter firm American Red Cross and Commis- to write to the Hop Kee shop or-stoner for the Department of dering goods which would be ship | ped by 0.8.K, steamers A letter containing the bill for the goods would then be posted by the Hop Kee firm in the letter box of the ship conveying the goods. The firm in Formosa would then for- ward a bank draft to the Hop Kee rm, payable through the Kwong Hing Bank.
Mr. Yulo, Secretary of Justice for the Philippine Government will be here for a short stay.
CONSECRATION SERVICE
Assistant Bishop
Of Diocese
Shau Trang was yesterday cont secrated Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Victoria Hong Kong and South China. (Bishop of Can- ton).
The Venerable Archdeacon Moż
of North China, the Rt. Rev. John The Rt. Rev. F. L. Norrls. Bishop
Curtis, Bishop of Cheklang and the Rt. Rev, Bishop I. O Ding. Bishop of Fukien were the consecrating bishops, while the Rt. Rev, Ronald
Rt. Rev. J. M.. Nicols. Assistant Hall. Bishop of Victoria, and the Bishop of Shanghai were the as- sisting bishops.
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The Processions
At 5,30 p.m. the procession from the Church, Half to Cathedral com- menced. It
Crucifer. Mr. James Pong, follow- was headed by the
ed by the Cholz and by the Mar- shall, Rev. N. V. Halward Then came the ministers of the Non- Conformist. Churches, Rev. EG Powell, Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck, Rev. AF, Bray, Dr. K. L. Reichelt, Rey N. C. Nelle and eight representa- tives of Chinese Churches.'
Mr. Vargas, connected with the
Other members of the Clergy'in Fhilippine Government is here for the procession were Rev. G. L. a short stay. Mr. Vargas is under Russell, Rey. A. J. Bennitt, Rev. Secretary of Agriculture and Com-L. L Nash. Rev. Harvey, Rev. Kong. Chi Wing, Rev. J. No L Bryan, merce.
S.C.F, Rev. Mo Yung Yin. Rev. H.S C. Davies, C.F., Rev. G. K. Car
Rev. Lel Kel Cheong, Rev. penter, P. Jeans, Rey, R. E. Royse, A.N., Deaconess Vincent. Rey, Lit Po Woo, Rev. EL J. Brown, Rev. F. N.. Chamberlain, Rev. J. R. Higgs," Rev. Goulding, R.N... Rev. Ts'o See Fong, Rev. E. W. L. Martin, Rev. Tsang: Kei Ngot.
CONVERSION TABLES
Handy Volume Just Published
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The procession from the. Choir Vestry was in the following order, The Crucifer (Mr. C. S. Abbot), The Very Rev. Dean Alfred Swann, Bishop Nichols, Bishop Curtis, Rev. Dlong. Bishop Ding. Rev. Lee" Kau Yan, Bishop Hall, Rev. H. W. Baines, Bishop Norris.
The Sermon"
On November 11, 1934, medicine Two other women, Li Hoi and
to the value of $4,000 w sent by Wong Klu were also charged in the Hop Kee shop to the Hui Chi connection with
theft but Kee in. Formosa. On January 9 they were discharged.
this year the Hop Kee Arm received When she was arrested Laia letter from their clients in For- Ying said to the Police that she mosa to the effect that the medic- did not steal" it, but that she ne had been received and that a
We have received 2. useful put it on and forgot to take it bank draft for $2,000 would be in-volume, compiled by Mr, Ip Kwai cluded in a letter which should ar- Wa, formerly Chief Clerk of the rive in Hong Kong on January 16. Sworn Measurer's Omce, which Twelve months' hard labour was
---Draft Missing
should be of great. assistance to imposed on: Wong Tsin Ming, On the day mentioned, however, traders and shipping merchants charged with a breach of the the Hop Kee Arm did not receive in China. It is a simple table of Deportation Ordinance, when he the letter, but on the following conversion by which pounds could appeared before Mr. E. I. Wynne-day a letter was received purport- he converted to tons, kilograms Jones at the Central Magistracying to be from the Hui Chi Kee or catties and vice versa.. At yesterday.
but it did not contain the draft, the same time these tables pro- Defendant admitted a previous | On clöser examination of this let vide for the conversion of cuble conviction the sentence being five ter it was found to be a forgery. feet to cable mètres.
At the "ordination of priests, it years Imprisonment which was im- On the same day the manager of The volume is priced at $2 and is commanded that "there shall posed on him at the Supreme the Hop Kee firm went to the can be obtained at Messrs. Brew-be a sermon declaring the Duty Court in 1928. ...
Kwong Hing Bant and enquired Fers Bookshop Ltd.:; in Peddar and Office of such as come to be about "the draft. The accountant Street,
admitted priest." In the Ofçe there told him that a draft be-
for the consecration of Bishops there is no direction, given as to
I think, to be a fortunate circums- stance: It would not seem fitting that a Presbyter should instruct a Bishop as to-his Duty and 'Office.
Yet there are considerations we
2.
Two months' hard labour was
The sermon, which was preached. by the Rev. Mr. Jenkins in Can- tonese, was in part as follows:-
burn driving car No. 4059 in Lock the sentence passed on Cheung longing to the Hop Kee firm had] CONSTABLE FOUND DEAD the subject for the sermon. That,
hart Road.
The Sergeant, on seeing that the car was not driv en properly, signalled to the driv er, to stop. The defendant swerved to the right of the Sergeant and stopped in O'Brien Road. He ask
ed
Fook, by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when he appeared on a charge of stealing a bicycle from the To Sau Giris School in Argyle Street, on wednesday. The complainant was Lau Chi Reung. a school-master.
been presented at 8 s.m. that day and that the bank had chopped it. and told the bearer to come back
Suicide Believed
The body of & Chinese con- stable, P. C. Ngan Yah was found under tragle circumstances point-ar Bishops, Priests and Deacons, ing to suicide.
as well as all the faithful, would do well to have in mind on an occasion of this kind,
for the money in three days. The manager of the Hop Kee firm told the accountant that the draft had been stolen and that he was going defendant to produce his
to report the loss to the Police. The
The deceased had for some Licence, but he could not, and.en-
Police were informed and the ac-. tire past been attached to quiries were then made. It was A caution was administered to
the countant of the bank was instruct- Bay View Police Station. Return- found that he had apparently Lieut. Garnett yesterday by Mr. ed by the manager of the Hop Keeing from duty at midnight, he spiritual work and it can only The work of the Church is a taken the car for a short ride. E. W. Hamilton, at the Kowloon arm not to pay over the money. again went out and a few hours be done by spiritual *** methods. He had a passenger beside him, Magistracy, when he appeared in Nothing happened until Jan later and a child in the back of the
answer to a summons for commit-uary 19 at about 8 am, when de wound in the head was found on spirit, yet not the human spirit his body with bullet This spirit is of course the human саг. The owner of the had ting a traffic offence. Mr. W. La tendant went to the bank and pro- the hillside above the new road in its natural state. It is the hu not given the defendant permis.parrow, ASP. Kowloon, alleg- duced the draft but the accountant being cut through the sion to drive the car.
ed that the defendant was driving told him to return at 10 am, The His service revolver was picked up spirit of God. We may note three man spirit transformed by the ear No. 1786 on January 1 at 6.50 manage of the Hop Kee firm was near the body. Appearing on remand, Hau Yuk- and falled to go round the immediately communicated with
Discipline. points (1) Fower. (2) Love and (3) island when sang, driver of public car No Nathan Road from Jordan Road.
he turned into 3429, was fined $20 for falling to keep close to the left side when rounding a bend on Island Road. The summons was taken out on
car
Lai Chung Lol, aged 28, “boy”. employed by a missionary appear
a complaint by Mr. W. Ro-ed before Mr. E W. Hamilton at berta, who gave evidence last the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Tuesday, and the case adjourned charged with stealing a "clock for more evidence after Leung from the Mission at 123 Worgung Chiu, who was driving Mr. Ro-Street, Erst floor, on November to berte car, had given evidence yes Detective-Bergeant Dowman star terday.
ed that the clock was reported Dangerous Driving
missing, and when the defendant Summoned for dangerous dry-was questioned he said that it had ing in Bonham Road, Cheung been taken to be repaired, but it Cho-lu, driver of lorry No. 1978, was never brought back again. Miss M. B. Bulley was the com- plainant: The defendant who had one previous conviction for larceny four years ago, was sentenced to
was fined $30.
It was stated by Inspector Alex ander that Mr. Saiter was driving his car in a westerly direction along Bonham Road, and near the left turning near the University, two lorries came from the op- posite direction. The first was being ditzen about 20 miles an hour, and the second lorry, No. 1978, was overtaking it at about
three months' bard labour.
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Ewerved to his left, and hit the kerb in order to get out of the way of the overtaking lorry.
BAIL ESTREATED
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Only 29 years of age, there is по геалоп so far ascertainable
taken his own life. as to why deceased should have
CHINESE WEDDING
Chung Trang
These three ft in with the ex- pertence of all who are trying to Ive the Christian life.
and he in turn informed the police. A Chinese detective accompanied the manager of the Hop Kee firm to the Bank and there they saw defendant handing the draft to
Of the vital importance of the accountant who asked him to
Disciple there should be no need chop in and sign his name on the
to speak. For time to give to back of tt. Defendant then pro-
systematic study of the Bible and duced the forged chop with, which
other books relating to our re- the stamped the draft and also
Ligion, we must, if needs be, fight. signed his name over the 10-cent took place on Thursday
An interesting wedding ceremony We need to stress that since the stamp He was then arrested.
at the Chinese, like the English, are a When questioned by the police, Miss Margaret Tsang, formerly of spouts, religion, is apt to be- Supreme Court Registry between practical people. In your minds the defendant stated that he zot Sydney Australia, and now re- come confused with "doing the draft from a man named Halding at No. & Perfection Terrace things There is the grave danger ka," the manager of the Hop Kee Causeway Bay, and Mr. Chung for its becoming either, a code of firm and that he himself was & Tinting of No. 628. Robinson ethics or a social service. When fold of the said firm. The manager Road. The bridegroom is the son of the Hop Kee firm whose name of the late Mr. Chung Cheub-wan,
that happens, both the ethics and is Eni Heka said he had never prominent merchant of Bonham seen the defendant before.
Discipline naturaly leade to Strand East, and is a present power Bishop Moule of Durham Exidence was then called after with the Ching Emporium, Ltd. used to say that if we go down which the case was adjourned, The happy couple left the same on our knees every morning and night for Canton where the repeat from our heart the Veni Chinese wedding ceremony will be Creator our lives would be trans- observed at the bridegroom's re- termed. sidence in Fonam
CHINESE ARTIST'S
EXHIBITION
The exhibition held at thei Chung Sing Benevolent Society, on the third four of No. 188 Des Voeux Road Central on the 18ta, 19th and 20th ins ant of the world famed artist Mr. T. F. Lee Ad, was well-attended,
Mr
ent tɔ. England
the service lose their vitality.
The third link in our chain is Love. Our religion is not re- of law, duty or uits. It is
that It: LED that distraguishes it from all that point
tista, Wm. M. Chase and John a religion of love Sargent.
standa sauze which
Some of the exhibits have) won first and second prizes in the othe International Academy of Design there and he is the only Chinese admist. ed Into the sold - Academy. The Fexhibred are
The Hon Treasurer of the So- ciety of St. Vincent de Paul ac knowledges with gratitude and thanks the receipt of the follow Bal of $100 was ordered to being donations to the Society's estreated, by Mr. E. 1, Wynne- Funds - Jones at the Central Magistracy From a friend per P. Yvanovich In 1887 and entered The-School collection of plo yesterday when Fung Shum in memory of Mrs, EL Noronha of
Arlinton, Bubrequently painter, of 23 New Street who $3.00 S
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