WAS 801-
When Alexander Ogilvie of the
Alrlle Hotel, No. 25 Nathan Road,
his
was summoned before Mr. E I. Wynne-Jones at ..the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday for a breach licence, His Worship mentioned hotel-keeper's adjunct
that although, it was not illegal, it man in a breach of the regulations was unfair to deliberately trap a without any warning.
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Lai, Yee, 23, unemployed" was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. E I Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy@yester- day when he was charged with the theft of 40 kerosene oil drums from a vacant piece of ground at Chatham Road near the Public Works Department on November 2 Page 6.
last.
Sentence of two and half years' hard labour was passed upon Tam Siu Hong by the Chief Justice, Str Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sesalons yesterday, when defen- dant was charged with uttering a forged $50 note of the Chartered Bant of India, Australia and Chinth
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OBITUARY
Sister Louise Cornelius
The Young Australia League News has been received from party at an invitation inspected, America of the death Tientsin, Nov. 13
of Sister Mountain Lodge, the Peak re
Mario Louise Cornelius, Marshal Sun Chuan-fang Wis
of the Bidence of HE the Omeer Ad-order of St. Maur, a member of a shot dead this afternoon by a
ministering the Government yes- well-town Malayan family, who Chinese woman at a Buddhist-
Two fremen were injured when terday morning. The girls drove ated at Ellwood, Indians, In Sep- meeting in the Chinese City.
the Kowloon Fire up about 11 o'clock and were contember at the age of 88 years. He was military chief of Shanghai members of
ducted" round the house" and until 1927 when he was driven out Brigade were engaged in a prac-
Born in Malacca in" 1847, the de- by General Chiang Kai-Shek and tice drill on their compound up grounds by Capt. W. J. R. Orage. ceased Sister Joined the Order at the age of 18 and at thát time he was one of the last independent posite the Fire Station yesterday AD.C. to His Excellency..
The unfortunate men
passed through Hong Kong on her warlords to succumb to the nation-morning. allat drive from Canton.
missed their footing after they In aid of the funds for the up-way to join her Order in Yoko- The assafact is reported to have had ascended a ladder of one of keep of the various free schools it hama Here she remained for a whipped out a revolver and pour- the appliances. They fell from a controls, the Y's Men's Club of time and the need for financial ed in several shots which imme-height of fifteen feet, and were Hong Kong will hold a
dinner aid to build a new Convent before immediately rushed to hospital. diately proved fatal.
dance at the Roof Garden of the the "Quake" brought her to The woman quietly surrendered The extent of their injuries has Hong Kong Hotel on Sunday. America, where her charm, entrgy » to the police. It is believed that not yet been ascertained."
and indefatigable courage and she is related to a general a leged
personalty soon enabled her to to have been executed by Marshal
collect the necessary amount for Sun in Shantung.
the work. During the time Pre- sident Taft was in power, Sister Reuter.
Cornelius was no stranger at the White House where she wa friend of many people there. She had revisited the Colang on several other occasions to see her relatives here.
In the
Members and friends of Kowloon Union Church are, asked to note that the social, arranged for Fri- day evening, November 15, to wel- come the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Mac- Lean will not take place, Di
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
Mr. Salvadore D'Asia, of the AT MONGKOK
D'Asis Studio, has returned to the Colony having completes the valent
Armed robberies are still pre-sculptural work in connection with Kowloon district. the new hotel at Shum Chun. His the latest incident occurring in photographic colouring work and guaranteed China's territorial in- The telegram declared that the the Mongkok district late yester- re-touching processes tegrity, but they, like the League South-west leaders concurred with day afternoon when a Chinese was course, well-known locally, and his are, or of Nations, are preoccupied with the views and policy of the Cen-held up at the point of a revolver services are again at the disposal the African war. Internally, China tral Government as explained by and relieved of cash,
J
A of clients' of the studio, in Sai Yee St Street, Lau Weh Fun, the 23-year-
Buffering from injuries received old victim of No. 115 Fuk Wing while working on a cargo boat off Street, second floor, in his report the Praya, a woman, Ip Mul, '33, stated that whilst he was walking was admitted to the Government near Mongkok Road he was gud- Civil Hospital yesterday. denly accorten by two men from. perfe behind with the point of a re volver dug firmly into his ribe he was ordered to hand over his cash: A sum of $17 was taken before they, made shinaty flight.
is in no condition to resist military Messta, Tal Chi-tao and Ma Chao- At about 4 p.m. ADMIRAL'S "MOVEMENTS
aggression.
chun who visited Canton a week Therefore as far as we can see 480, and expressing the conviction Weihaiwel, Nov. 13.
it, "China's salvation lies in her
that the national crisis was only Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer on prompt decision to join the solvable with internal solidarity. HMS Kent and Lady Dreyer on League. The very fact that Japan Mr. Hsiao said that the present HMS Falmouth will proceed to is no longer in it makes it all the emphasis placed on this essential Bhanghal on November 16, anting more imperative that the Far principia augured well for the re on November 23 for Hong Kong. But should be represented, for novival of the party and nation.
HMS. Sandwich is expected hers League of Nations could rightly be A short but fitting reply has on November 1s Reuter
frit termed such when 470 milions; been sent to Canton,
dzsemle were not represented... Router
Alleged to have been struck by his brother who has absconded. Leung Hing, of 7, St. Francis Yard was sent to the hospital yesterday suffering from a chopper wound.
November 26. «
PASSENGERS MAROONED ON ROCK
Manila, Nov. 13. Two people are dead and two are missing, but all the rest of the passengers and crew of the Silver-
She is survived by asister, hazel, which grounded on "a rock
Sister Josephine of Penanga Dear Luzon, are safe aboard the brother, Mr. B. M. A. Cornelius USB. Peary and arrive at Manila of Singapore, and many nieces The survivors on the rock did not are: Dr. E. L. de Bouza of the to-morrow morning, "lang
and nephews and among them
know that army bombers were on Hong Kong University, Mr, L. P. ing with food, and decided this de Sous, M.C.H. late of the Rural morning to risk leaving the rock in Board Bingapore, Bro. Justinin improvised lifeboats and rafis. (Penang), Mr. H. M. de Sours, J. They were successfully picked up P (Malacca). De Granville de by the Pearya
Souza (late of HK and now London) Mr P F de Souza (bar- rister-at-laws Malaya), Dr. Mills D'Cotta, Captain Aloisia Cornellar, Rev. Father Borti Ashness of the Maryknoll Mission Mr. T Come- 1us (Singapore); RevieLawas Kata- Ste winifrid of the Maus (Ipoh)
The dead are Mr. N Willams, a passenger from Los Angeles, and Mr. Bernard Macpherson, an apprentice member of the crew, The missing persons are Captain Lennard, Master of the Silverhazel, | and one other member of the crow. hem,
Reuter,