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HỒNG TRONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935.

WEDDING

Schroeter-Field

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Around the Courts

TRAFFIC SUMMONS

POLICE OFFICER'S LOSS

Police

of the Hong Force, realding Conduit Road:

A wedding of much intereat to

For unlawfully receiving a Park- the local racing fraternity

A complaint lodged by Mr. A.

"Government solemnised. at the St. Joseph's Jackson,

Analyst, er fountain pen the property of Church yesterday when Miss Elsa had a sequel at the Central Ma- Sergt. Cardeaux,

when Frances Schroeter, who is a well-gistracy yesterday

Fan Kong known figure at the Fanling Hunt Leung, driver of lorry No. 2604 at Marble Hall, and Steeplechase Races and the appeared before Mr. W. Schofield Chan Yuk (22) an assistant to a daughter of the late Mr. Cari yesterday on a summons for drivstall in Walter Street, appeared Schroeter and of Mrs. Schroetering without due care and caution before Mr. Macfadyen at the Cen- became the bride of Mr. Bevan in Pottinger Street on August 22.tral Magistracy yesterday. The till to-day. Clarence Field," assistant Becre- I was said by the prosecuting case was remanded tary of the Hong Kong Land and officer. Trame Inspector Alexan-for the Magistrate to consider the Investment Co., Ltd, and the sonder that a Chinese bay was stand evidence. ni Mr. and Mrs. H. Vaughan Fielding in the middle of Connaught

the

WAR

The ceremony

performed by the Rev. Father E. Terruzzi while the Rev. Father A. Riganti rendered appropriate music at the

organ.

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The defendant pleaded guilty to the summons, and hearing was fixed for noon Friday.

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It was stated that the pen was The bridegroom is a member of Road at the junction with Pot-missing from the complainant's

of Mounted Infantry the tinger Street when the defendant civilian coat pocket between 4 "Hong Kong Volunteer Defence drove. His lorry out of Pottinger a.m, and 7.30 am on Saturday

Corps,

Street, and made right for the and was found in a glass case in The bride who looked radiant boy, who had to jump aside. Mr. defendant's stall in a white dress, the copy of the Jackson was driving along Can-morning.

Defendant stated an old man, trict in Lantau Island. SepTM Before Mr. W. Schofield, at the moder "Potau" the material of naught Road in a westerly direc-

Central Magistracy yesterday totember 2, 1934. from which is

the well-known tion, and was forced to swerve in-accompanied by a boy, came

Owing to the absence of Mr. W. Tong Wan, was charged with lol- French firm of Bianchini-Ferier to Pottinger Street to avoid a col- his stall and offered the pen for

Assistanttering on the staircase of No. 13 came out of sale as the nib was broken. De-S. Lockhart-Smith, the was given away by Mr. E. I. lision. The lorry

Pottinger Street without any fendant bought the pen and sold Crown Solicitor, Detective Inspec- Mallory Street, and also the pos- Wynne-Jones.

the nib tg a goldsmith in Circu-tor A. Histon was in charge of session of a screw-driver for an warning...

yester- unlawful purpose, and was the proceedings during notar Path for $1.01.

Complainant stated he recog-day's sitting, he said at the out- tenced to two months hard lab- the

olsed the pen as being his pro-set, that he would produced only our on the first charge, and six »

weeks on the second, the senten- teeth marks | formal evidence. 'perty by certain

All the defendants

hot ces fo run consecutively. above the clip.

Detective Sergeant T. Cashman legally represented..

The Erst witness called was W. prosecuted.

N, Darkin, acting 805-Inspector. officer in charge of the Cheung Chau Police Station. Witness said that on the afternoon of Septem- with having returned from bán- Chan Kau, (65), unemployed, and ber a last year, he accompanied a ishment, pleaded that he the Magistrate for two weeks' re-four married women, were charg-party of police to the Chuk-wo- been induced to come to Hong ed before Mr. Wynne-Jones at wan village in Lantau Island. He Kong by a friend who said his mand. saying that a

and the Kowloon Magistracy yester was met there by a Chinese wo-parents were 1 Mr. Schofield been killed in the accident, there would probably be an in day with unlawful possession of a man, Yip Chol, who made a re-remanded defendant for 48 hours quiry. The lorry, sald Sergeant quantity of dried wild trees at No. port. There were two buta in for enquiries. McInnis, was being driven apng 9A Government Flantation

that particular place, one being Taol Hung, Connaught Road from west to 3o Uk village on Monday.

occupied by the woman, Yip Choi was also charged with having re- east, and collided with a bus Defendants pleaded guilty and and her children and the other turned from banishment was sen- going in the same direction.

Brst accused was fined $25 with by her husband, Au Wan Fai Intenced to twelve months hard Mr. Schofield adjourned

the alternative of one month's Yip Choi's hut, the body of Au Labour. He was banished for ten case until September 17.

hard labour. The women Were Wan Fal was found. He was years in January this year, and fined $10 each, or, in default 14 tying no his back on the ground. It was stated he had returned on days' imprisonment.

The church was tastefully de- corated, and contrasted gally with worn the multi-coloured dresses by the many ladies present, with the men's "whites" in the back ground.

The duties of bridesmaids were undertaken by Miss R. A. Labaster and Miss Mary Roger while the flower girls were the Misses Tos-, canl

J

The dresses of these four young ladies were of peace organdie...

Mr. J. B. Prentls was the best

man.

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AT THE RECEPTION

Subsequent to the wedding a reception was held at the Glou- cester where the large gathering the wedding re- who witnessed paired to offer their felicitations to the newly wedded couple.

Mrs. W. E. Clarke, of "White Cottage" Talpo, the aunt of the bride was bostess.

was

to

uri-

A sequel to a fatal accident in Connaught Road Dn August 22 was the appearance of Li Fook, driver of lorry No. 865, summon- ed for dangerous driving.

Trafic Sergeant Mclhnis asked

man had

"1 MAKE FIRE"

the

Appearing before Mr. Q. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magis tracy yesterday on a remand charge, of arson, by unlawfully Sir Henry Pollock who was

and maliciously setting fire to a have proposed the "health" of the shed with intent thereby to in- newly wedded couple

Yuen jure, at Ming

Garden, avoidably detained from attend- King's Road; à August. 10. Shum ing and the duty was taken over Po Lam (2) unemployed speak. by Mr. G. P. de Martin who in aing in English said, "I make fre few well-chosen words wished the bride and groom the best of luck for their future. The groom suit- ably replied.

because I want to get a chance to talk to you".

il

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WOMEN IN TROUBLE

near

and there were wounds and bruises on his head and face and injuries on other parts of his body.

Chan Ho, unemployed, charge before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Magistracy, yesterday Central

U.

hemployed,

had

4

whe

two previous occasions. He said he was passing through Hong Kong from Macao to the country.

After having snatched a alver watch from a student, LI Kwong (17) unemployed, was chased by a Shantung sergeant and In-his bid for Treedoma jumped into the The harbour of Hillier Street,

Lo Yuen, a widow, was charged with having possession of pine trees at the same place and on On August 8 last at about 5 pleading guilty she was fined $25 am, acting on information, wit- or in default, one month's hardness went to Pa Tau To Village. labour.

id Lantau Island and arrested Ho Mr. K. W. Forrow, of the Bo-wah, Ho Yath, Lau Cheung and tanical and Forestry Department brought them to the Cheung Chau appeared for the prosecution.

Police Station. Witness" also re- ceived defendant, Pun Tak from Det. P. S. C540, Ip Chak, who ar Bergeant obtained a sampan and shore. rested the defendant at Ching | the man was brought to Shan, Lantau Island. All the Appearing before Mr. Macfadyen defendants were subsequently in the Central Police Court yes- brought to the Central Police Sta- terday. Li Kwong pleaded guilty to the charge and also admitted tion.

Sergt. Moran produced photo-two, previous convictions for

offence. Four months' graphs of the scene, and after similar. Ho Wah, Ho Yau, Pun Tak, Lau Ma Sal Lin, a police interpreter hard labour with two years' police Cheung and Pun, Kam Choi were had given formal evidence, the supervision was imposed. Det- charged with the murder of Au hearing was adjourned until 230 Sergt. P. O. Guild appeared

the prosecution. Wan-fai at the Chuk Ko-wan Dis-pm. to-day.

ALLEGED MURDER.

The hearing of the case in "We have plenty of trouble go-which five Chinese were charged ing on outside this Court," the with murder was commenced be- The honeymoon is being spent accused continued, still speaking fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- in Japan,

English. "Many people have no tral Magistracy yesterday. work, no money and no food. What are we all going to do? You are the Government; you had better and some way."

TO BE STRUCK

OUT

Notice Of Appeal

A successful plea for the motion for striking out the notice of ap- peal given on behalf of Tong Wan Kiu, alias Tong Chan Mung, a fugitive from Canton, was made by the Attorney General, the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., and the Assistant Attorney General, Mr. J. A. Fraser, at the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice Bir Atholl MacGregor, and the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, in the Full Court, yesterday..

The accused was remanded a further, week.

Inspector Fender was prosecution.

H

for the

POSSESSION OF COUNTERFEIT COINS

Mr. Q.AA. Macfadyen at the. Central Magistracy, yesterday im- fine of three months' posed a hard labour on Cheung Shun ̧ (18) unemployed who appeared before. him on a charge of the possession of 21 counterfeit Hong Kong ten- cent pieces at Lyndhurst Terrace

Detective Sergt. Guild who pro- secuted stated that on Monday The notice of appeal was made afternoon a Chinese detective had following the judgment delivered occasion to search two men, While by Mr. Justice Lindsell and Mr. thus occupied, he saw defendant, Justice J. J. Hayden in the Full who was approaching them, sud- Court about a week ago refusing denly turn away and bolt along to grant a rule is to the fugitive Lyndhurst Terrace. He at once. the and arrested for the quashing of the committal gave chase order made against him by the former When searched, no gen- First Magistrate, Mr. W. Schofield. uine money was found on de His extradition, was sought by the fendant, who told the Police that Canton authorities on a charge or he lived at No. 9 Wal Tak Tane Inquiries there proved that the embezzlement and larceny.

statement had no foundation,

The fugitive was represented by Mr. Hin-shing Lo, instructed by: Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Snr.: N

POSSESSION OF ARMS

Mr. Alabaster stated that the notice of motion for appeal, which was filled on August 28, was "mla

"A formal remand for 48 hours concalved, there being no mention

was granted at the Central Ma of the date fixed for the hearing gistracy yesterday, when four According to a certain provisionen, Law Fuk Wong Tang Hoak. of the Chinese Extradition Ordin ance, of 1889, a fugitive had to be Wong Tum, and Tang Hùng ap extradited within two months peared before Mr. W. Schofield hased with the possession o charged after the committal order was made, and in the present case arms and ammuntion without a

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