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THE SILVER
JUBILEE
Service At The Synagogue
Around the Courts
MUI TSAI SUMMONS
RIVER BOAT BRAVL After Tong Yu and Chuwing master and foki of the stalls had The coroner's enquiry into the given evidence both denying com- circumstances surrounding theplicity or knowledge in the affair death of a Chinese male surnamed the enquiry was adjourned till 2.30 A special Thanksgiving Service Mo who was killed as a result of p.m. to-day.
the Suver a fight, on board the ss. Taishan in connection with Jubilee was held at Chel Lesh on May 4 was continued at the Synagogue on Sunday, when Mr. Kowloon Magistracy yesterday be Albert Raymond delivered the fol-fore Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones assist- ed by the following Jury: Messrs Towing address:-
We have met here to-day in H. A. Figueiredo, Ho Tai Yung and common with millions of Hta Ma-Mo Pun Wal
Mr. M. K Lo watched the un- jesty's subjects to offer a prayer
the Al- qutry on behalf of seven men de- and to give thanks to mighty on this great occasion-tained by the police and Mr. c. The Silver Jubilee of our King and Y. Kwan for Ho Man Chung. Mr. T. Murphy CID watched the proceedings on behalf of the Po-
Queen.
It is an inspiring thought that to-day throughout that vast Em- pire on which "the sun never sets" our felizw-subjects are giving ex- pression with a united voice to their feelings of loyalty and devo- tion to the Throne.
It is no mere lip-service that
our
we are offering to-day. Nor is it merely to a Ruler that we are do- Ing homage. With devotion deep in our hearts we pray for King whom we have learned to love as a father and a friend, that he may be preserved in health and strength to guide the destiny
lice.
At Central Magistracy yesterday. before Mr. W. Schofield, Tam Ting, a 48-year-old married woman, re- siding at No. 98.Hollywood Road. first floor, was summoned on ve counts of breach of the "mui-tsai" Ordinance.
They were (a) falling to report of registered change of address mutsal, Chung Yau Hồ, 14 years of age, (b) falling to pay wages to registered.mui-tsal, Chung Yau Ho, (c) keeping an unregistered mul-tsal, Lam Sam alias Yun H, 15 years of age, (d) keeping an unregistered myi-tsai, Min Ho,
domestic ser-
years of age and (e) having in her employment a vant under the age of 10 years.
On the first summons, the de- fendant was fined $10 and on the a second, she was ordered by
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GUARD ASSAULTED
Found unconscious,,in Lockhart Road on Saturday afternoon, Ahmad Gull, a Police Guard, re- gained consciousness at the Wan- chai Police Station and made a statement as a result of which
At yesterday's hearing Cul Ping a building contractor of Chung Shan, Canton, one of the eye-Wit- nesses of the "fight, stated that shortly after 5 pm. on that day deceased was squatting on the floor with three other men when a hawker stopped on the deceased's toe when the deceased brushed him aside with his hand. Resent- ing this the hawker retallated by kicking the deceased and general fight started. This fight Worship to repay to the complain-Mohamed Din, 30, lcensed. was soon joined by eight or tenant of $58.48 by $10 monthly In- other men and 8 man slapped stalments. Taking into considera- tion that the defendant was quite poor, the magistrate fined her $25 on the third summons. The last two summorises were dismissed.
of Inspector H. W. Fraser 8.CA appeared "for the prosecu- tion, while the "defendant was not legally represented.
of his vast Empire in the path-him on the head after which he Ways of peace and righteousness.
In these five and twenty years of his reign, the King has found his way into our hearts by his unselfish and tireless devotion to The the welfare of his people. same spirit of unselfish service in the public weal has also animated Both King our gracious Queen. and Queen have lived their lives unaffectedly, sincerely, and openly. Whether in the sphere of public fe or in the retirement of their home, they have given to us a pat- tern and an object lesson of how to live simple, useful and unsel- fish lives.
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His Worship: Did you any time pick out any person in con- nection with the assault on deceased?
Witness: Yer.
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Whom did you point them out to? The Captain, Purser or the Police?-Yes, to the "person who brought me "here, the police.
Witness added that he picked person and that out only" one
was when the fight started he about three feet away from the deceased,
SELLING CAKES
car
driver, and Nawab Din, 24, also a Police Guard, were arrested, and charged with assault.
President Hayes, was that he did an act preparatory to and for the purpose of exporting prepared the President Hayes. oplum on Two coolles, Yuen Ki and Chan Kau, were charged with the pos session of 3,300 taels prepared opium.
Revenue-Officer Grimmitt, who appeared for the prosecution, In applying for a remand stated that the case would probably require an afternoon to hear the evidence. It was suggested that ball should be granted in the maximum sum of $5,000.
The two men appeared before Mr Schödeld at the Central Ma- gistracy yesterday and were re- 48 hours in police
In ordering a remand for seven themanded for
custody.
Det Sergt. Fitches for the pro-day replied that it was his opinion that the case" was beyond bail. secution, said it was alleged the complainant was struck with sticks Bali was accordingly refused. and it was not known whether his
a roll of cloth, The fractured.
re- The theft of Was skull
valued at $10, from 142, Queen's. sult of an X-ray examination was
Road Central.. was the charge awaited.
Mr. M. A da Silva appeared tor against Tsung Chan aged 21, un- the defence.
The defendant admitted the art two sommons, and His Worship at yesterday's hearing dealt with the third one first.
Lam Sam, giving evidence said she had been with defendant since the beginning of last year. She had been sold by her grand- mother to the defendant for about $40 when her parents died in the country. Witness had to go to the market, cook, and wash
Chu Shing a hawker said that We realise also that our King is he knew nothing about the whole much more than the Sovereign of affair. When the row started the
was selling cakes and other than I and the floor. the Realm. He is the embodiment
at the station witness had never [ of all that the Empire stands for. He is the unifying force and rally-seen the last witness before. ing centre of the vast concourse of nations and peoples which com- prises the British Commonwealth.
Justice And Equality
In revering the King therefore we are conscious of being part and parcel of this great entity and what it stands for. We are proud to think and to feel that it stands for justice, equality and righteous- Union ness, that wherever the Jack flies there is security of per- son, freedom of thought and 1- berty of conscience, It is not vast- ness of territory cr strength of armed forces that make a nation great. It is Righteousness that exalteth a nation.
It is this spirit of fair-play which animates the whole fabric of Empire and serves to make it a commonwealth of "free peoples, proud of their heritage, Happy in their King, and conscious that their King is happy in his sove- reignty.
With humble minds and thank- ful hearts let us pray that this spirit may regulate our daily lives and inspire each one of us so ta live that we may hasten that great day when all the nations, of the world shall live in a common bro- therhood, and the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth, as the waters .cover the sea.
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Liu Yin, aged 34, unemployed, appeared before Mr. Grantham át the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with stealing a camp-bed from 155, Wing Lok Street. Com- plainant was Cho Yuk, aged 20, a shop foki, Sub-Inspector O'Connor said the camp-bed was hung un- der the verandah outside the shop. Complainant saw defendant in the act of stealing it. When he was seen, defendant ran away with the bed, which he subsequently threw away A district watchman saw the chase and arrested the defen- dant. The bed was valued at $2.50. Defendant was fined $10, with the alternative or fourteen days im- prisonment.
That he stole because of poverty WHA the excuse given by Tong Shelam, aged 18, shop assistant, when he appeared before Mr. Grantham at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday charged with the theft of three singlets at the Sin- cere company's branch shop, 172, Queen's Road Central The pro- secution stated that while the manager of the shop was at home, defendant stole the goods and at- tempt to pawn them. The man- ress the charge as they were losing a lot of goods.
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Regarding the last two summon- ses, complainant who was only 6 Witness denied having struck years of age was called to the wit- the deceased and that the first heness box, but she could not even heard of the assault was when he answer the questions about went back to the stall to replenish | name. His Worship, accordingly
dismissed the two summonses.'
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BIG OPIUM HAUL
As a result of the seizure of a large quantity of illicit oplum at the Kowloon Godown Wharf on made Saturday, three Chinese their appearance before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday.
The
charge against Chan Ho- fuk, aged 40, a room boy, of the
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employed, when he appeared be- fore Mr. Grantham at the Central Magistracy yesterday Sub-Inspec- tor O'Connor, prosecuting, stated that the defendant was seen in a ricksha with the cloth in his possession. He was questioned and - admitted stealing the property. The cloth was taken back to the shop, where it was identified. De- fined $50, or one fendant was month's hard labour..
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