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LOITERER CAUGHT

Found In Possession Of Unlawful Instrument

Argused by the suspicious move- ments of a Chinese named Luk Yan Shum, who was loitering in Reclamation Street on Saturday, a Chinese Detective stopped the man and on searching him found a pair of scissors on his person The man falled to give a satisfac- tory explanation and was yester- day charged before Mr. E 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy with the possession of an unlawful Instrument at for an purpose. Defendant was remand- ed for 24 hours in order that en- quiries may be made,

Detective Sub-Inspector R. Cun- ngham who prosecured stated that when questioned by the Chin- ese detective, defendant said that sometime ago he had attempted unsuccessfully to borrow money from

and relative,

had intended to make renewed efforis with the help of the scissora. The scissors were stolen from an optum divan at No. 948 Canton Road.

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This latter statement was sub- stantiated by a wliness Lo Hop, who said that the aclasors belong-

ed to his master, but could not say how defendant managed to get ther The latter had been

HOTEL GUESTS

At The Peninsula

The following guests are staying at the Peninsula Hotel:-.

Mr. B. A. Andersen, Mr. "A, 8. Abbott, Major and Mrs. Alston.

Mr. C. A. Blum, Mrs. N. N. Blum, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. C. 1. Barr, Mr. R. Bigazzi, Mr. R Borst, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Barnes, Mr. W. N. Brown, Mr. H. O. Bramble, Mrs. Bode. Lieut. Comdr. Broome, Mrs 4. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Boardman, Miss M. Boardman, Mr. W. Bailey.

Miss D. P. Cavanagh, Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. Conway, Mr. A Carpi, Dr. 8.- Chen, Lieut. and Mrs W. A S. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Caro, Mrs. G. Cullen, Mr.

Around the Courts

POSSESSION OF FORGED NOTE

hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistrácy, for stealing six pounds of lead from Talkoo Dockyard, It was stated that the lead was concealed on his body and on his head underneath

Chan Wah, unemployed, appear ed befors Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of possession of a forged $10 banknote of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank on January, his hai 11. Sub-Inspector J. O'Donovan, prosecuting, asked for a remand of three days, which was granted

A fine of $40 was imposed by Mir.-

E I Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on Lo Wal Kes (18) for stealing a bicycle be- longing to Yau Kung Kec, a shop foki on Friday last.

It was alleged at the last hear-

ride away on the machine and was chased by Sergeant H. Green in a taxi from Waterloo Road and was finally caught in Hamilton Street,

ASSAULT ALLEGRO "If you go oh board other people's junks and refuse to get off, they are entitled to use force to get you off?” said Mr. F. Iing that the defendant was seen to Wynnc-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday in discharg Ing Leung Ping KI, 29, junk mas and Mrs. Lynn, Cowan.

ter, when he was charged with Mrs. H. A Davies, Mrs. Gordon-assaulting Leung Sau, unemploy- Duft. Mr. E. J. Drummond, Mrs. E. ed, on junk No. T2160H at Hung- Davis.

hom Bay on Sunday. It was alleged that defendant owed com- plainant money, and on Sunday complainant went to

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Capt. and Mrs. C. E. Eccles, Comdr. and Mrs. J. A. S. Eccles. Miss L Eardley Comdr. and Mrs. M. Everett, Mr. R. C. Eady.

Mrs. B. Farber, Miss A

Friedrick.

collect it

Ari argument ensued and defend- rant was alleged to have picked up a shovel and struck complainant with it. He was not injured

Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs ONeal Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Geare, Master and Mics Geare. Major and Mrs. R. Gill, Mr. Garner, Mr. Goh Ching Hee, Mr. W. T. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelewsky, Mrs. Granham-Barrow.

Captain and Mrs. A. J. Holland, Mr. T.. H. Huges, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. E. Hayssaman, Mr. T. M. Hazelrigg, Mr. E L. Hosie, Miss M. Harwood. Mrs. H. N. Hartley,

THEFT. CHARGE Charged with the theft of a. wooden counter, about six feet long and four feet high, Kwan Yee, 34, coolie," was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. E. 1. At the Kowloon Wynne-Jones

Inspector Magistracy yesterday. Shannon stated that defendant was seen removing the counter

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NO FURTHER EVIDENCE When he appeared on remand

Jones at the Kowloon Maglitracy, on a charge of conspiring to com-" mit a robbery, Tse Kwai, 29, shop toki, was discharged as the Folice had no further evidence to offer kgainst him.

yesterday before Mr. E. I, Wynne-

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Appearing on the same charge, LA Po, 22, unemployed was further remanded for seven days. It was alleged that Li Po assaulted Wong Hing. Arewood shopkeeper, of No. 15, Mongkok Road with intent to rob.

OLD TYRE TUBING At the Kowloon Magistracy yes-

employed at the divan in question.Miss A. Henzell, Mr. D. Hands, Mr. from No, 622 Canton Road, ground (terday, Wong Hing was sentenced

the

for about ten days.

Defendant alleged that scissors belonged to him and that he had left them at the divan. He was "hard up" and had at- tempted unsuccessfully to pawn them When arrested he WILS waiting for his brother.

DIVORCE ACTION

IN LOCAL COURT

A. G. Hargreaves, Mr. S. P. Healey. floor, by a Chinese detective on to six weeks' hard labour by Mr.

and Mrs O. F. Joce.

Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones, Capt. Saturdas. Enquiries were made. Wynne-Jones when he plead- and it was found that the flat was ed guilty to the theft of three rolls Sir Elly Kadoorie, MY. Lempty, the tenants having ab- of old tyre tubing from Au Put

Ting, dealer, on January 8. Kadoorie, Mr. R. E. Kadoorie, Col. sconded, Defendant ..pleaded and Mrs. 8. St. G. Kirke. Mies B. guilty. Kirke

Mr Liem Goan Lian, Captain and Mrs. W. Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lammert, Mr. L. A. Lafford Captain and Mrs. J. H. Lock, Mr. N.C. Lynevitate, Mr. R. R. Liddel Captain A. V. R. Lovegrover, Mr. Loval, Mr. and Mrs. Liem Goan

Kim.

Decree Nist Granted G. McNeary,

Decree nisi to be made absolute within three months was pronoun- ced by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell at the Supreme Court yesterday when Alfred Theordor Schnoor. marine engineer, of Messrs. Jepsen's, Ltd. brought divorce proceedings for the dissolution of his marriage with Mrs. Schnoor, allas Yu Wai Lin, on the grounds of alleged in- Adelity.

The petitioner, a Dane, aged 3 and realding in Hong Kong Tas represented by Mr. R. C. H. Lim. instructed by Mr. Peter Sia. and after Mr. Lim had produced au- Charitles on the question of domi- cile and the Acting Chief Justice had considered evidence on the point, decree nisi was granted to

Lieut. Col. H. L. Murrow, Miss P. Murrow. Mr. and Mrs. C, W, N. McGowan, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Major and Mrs. J. McIntyre, Mr. Mrs. G. Q. Malumphy, Mr. G. F. Murray, Mr. and Mra W. C, Morse, Mr. and Mr. A. Malcolm, Mr. G. H. Madden. Mrs: T. Mack, Major L. G. Murphy,

Miss M. Manuk

Miss M. Netz. Mr. O, H. Ochs,

Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. M. Pazh. Mrs. M. C. Potts, Mr. G A. Parker, Comdr. and Mrs. E...O. P Price, Captain and Mrs, J. Parker, Mits M. Pasley, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION Charged before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yester day with the unlawful possession of several yards of cloths at Holly- Wood Road on January 10, Cheung So. unemployed, was sentenced to a fine of $15, or three weeks' hard Labour in default. Evidence was given by a district watchman that he, observed defendant with a rat- tan basket, which, on being open- ed, was found to contain the cloth. The cloth was stated to be of good material by Detective Sergeant W. Fowlie, who prosecuted.

Two other men Cheung Fo. 22, shop folk, pad Thời For, 33, shop keeper, charged with receivin were remanded. They were de- fended by Mr. M. A. da Bilis, who entered a ples of not guilty, and asked his Worship to fix a day for the hearing. His Worship replied

that he was not in a position to

do so, and remanded the defend- ants for seven days. Ball being allowed in the sum of $100.

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Detective - Sub-Inspector Cun- ningbain stated that the rubber was done up in rolls of 400 or 500 Flbs and had been imported from

Leung Yeung, unemployed, was fined $20, or default one months'

BANISHEES IN COURT

Paul, Mr. R. Petri, Mr. and Mrs. Previous Convictions

F. Faget.

Mr. T. Ramsay.--Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty, Mr. J, F. Robinson, Comdr. and Mrs. Robinson, Col. H. A. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Rosenfeld.

Admitted

Mr. E. I. "Wynne-Jones, at tue Kowloon Magistracy Mr. E. G. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. sentenced "three men on charges A. 7. Skinn, Miss R. Skinn, Mrs. of having returned from banish- and Miss Stainfield, Major and ment. The Brat, Chau Sin, 35, ad- Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Eng. Capt. C.mitted his previous banishment of Simpson, Miss Steward. Col. G. R. ten years imposed on February-24, be made absolute within three. Steward. Mr. and Mrs." P. 1932 and pleaded that he had' re-

months.

Respondent did not appear.

and

America. The Arst defendant en- tered the yard by breaking the fence and stale rubber to the value of $10.

SOLICITING. CHARGE

Chinese Convicted

Lance Corporal J. C. Kinder, of the Military Foot Police appeared at the Central Magistraly yester... yesterday, day, as the complainant in a case in which an unemployed Chiners named Mak Tim, was charged be- fore Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen with soliciting for an immoral purpose in Wing Wo Street, near the St- cere Company on Saturday last.

Sub-Inspector B. Thorpe pro- secuted:

Giving evidence, complainant Chung Nam-shing 69, was also stated that on the Saturday in sentenced to twelve months' hard question, at about 11.30 p.m. when labour on the same charge. Be he left a ricksha the coolie of the pleaded that he was on his way vehicle engaged in conversation back to Annam. He admitted his as a result of which defendant previous banishment of ten years called a girl over and asked wit~ on July 26, fast year, and also a ness in English If he wanted a nice previous convletion for burglary.

girl Witness made no reply, but Lee Wong-wah, 29, wax, sen- arrested defendant. tenced to nine months' hard' la bour and admitted his barrishment; for five years on March 3, last year. He had a record of two previous

Stuffberger, Mr. H G. Sheldon, turned in order to get his nephew. Was sentenced to twelve Mr. Justice R. E. L'adrell, Chief Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Skeet, Mr. and He

Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Mr.

Mrs. months' hard labour. Justice. also pronounced the decree Summerfield, Mr. E. Syder, Capt. absolute in the divorce petition. F. Summerfield, Mr. Richard granted 切 Valentina Petrovna Sidney. "Mr. J. Swart, Mr. and Mrs. Trambitzky against Aleksei Alex.

C. K. Stockwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted seeviten Trambitzky last year.

Schrader. Miss Smith.

MR. W. E. SANDERSON

Extraordinary was the achieve- ment of Mr. Wilfrid Ernest Sander son, who has died at Nutfeld, Surrey, at the age of 57.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taddiken, Mr. R. R. Todd, Mr. W. T. Taylor, Mr. J. Thomas, Mr. P. J. Taylor, Miss M. M. Tyrrell, Mrs. A. C. Trillo, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas."

Mr. and Mrs. O. Vagnone, Mr. P. Vigital.

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Mr. LA Whipps, Major and Mrs. R. J. Wolseley, Mr. A: C1| convictions. Wilcox," Mrs. Whiteford, Mr. F. Wright

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London, Dec. 14. Bir Donald Banks," Director- A Chthese detective, Chan Fat stated that he saw defendant with General of the Post Ofice, who two girls walking to complainant. arrived back in London yesterday" Witness assisted in defendant's ar- after conferences in Ottawa with the Canadian Government on the est. Every music shop, sold this popu-

Defendant from the witness box possibilities of starting a trans- lar songs and ballads: "Drake

said that he was on his way home atlantic air service, stated that the Goes West," "Friend o Mine."

and was walking along Wing Wo interest shown on the other sidé "Hilfs of Donegal," "and "Until”

Street when he was arrested. A of the Atlantic in the scheme was were all composed by him. 8o,, on one secasion in Cornwall H¢j

London; Dec. 22: ricksha coolle enquired from wit- extraordinary. There was no "too, were "Up: from · Soinerset," depended on great craftsmanship. The will of Lord Carson of Dun-ness if he had anyone for him, and doubt

that it would come. "Shipmates o' Mine," "My Dear As for being a Yorkshireman, 25 cair, of Clive Court, Minster, near was given a negedve reply. De Bir Donald added that the dis- Boul," - and. “One Morning Very some people had supposed, he was Ramsgate, and of 5, Eaton-plate, fendant denied all knowledge of cussions revented an extremely Early."*

not born in Yorkshire, and regard-G.W., the Ulster Unionist leader, the girl Ho Siu Hung (who had | favourable eftljude to the proposal. Bales of his compositions have ed Himself a Londoner, which has just been proved, shows occupied the witnem box previous Fresident Roosevelt saw us and been phenomenal In an average Educated at the City of London that he left catate of the grossly and also denied that he had expressed a great deal of interest year half a million copies of his School, he became a pupil of Sir vaine of £150,285, with net per spoken to anyone except the coollen the scheme, and said that he songs "'ure “sold. "Bix or seven" of Frederick Bridge, - and was his sonálty &143,966, on which entste

Sentence of two months hard hoped that we would get it his songs have reached a sale of Langistant for some time...

duty of £32,771 has been paid labour was imposed it being re- | some a quarter of a million.""

Then, in succession; he became Probate of the will has been fealed that defendant had a pre- It was hoped, Sir Donald sald, organist of, St. Stephen's, Walt4| granted to his widow. He "appor- hamstow, All Hallows, Southwark, toned certain shares in Arthur vous convict og against him into undertake some experimental and St. James's, West Hampstead, Guinness, Sons & Co. Lid, be-1926, when he served three months before going to the parish church tween his daughter, Alleen Ches-1 jalk of Doncaster, where he was or-¡ terman, and his son, Walter Bey- ganiat for 19 years until 1823.|||

mour Carson, and left £100 to wifts for Life, with remainder to his MUSIC COLLEGE EXAMINER each of them, declaring that be children h As & composer he might have had already made suitable pro- He stated in his will that he was been expected to write studies for vision for them.

domiciled in England and had ne the organ. Instead he devoted His effects he left to his wife, intention of returning to Ireland ∙SONGS OF COUNTIES:

himself to composing rousing or and also the rights and interest The Earl of Dysart of Buck- dinculties of such a service," com- Bongs extolling the glories of sentimental songs that became in the blography of himself by the minister, Leicester and Ham House, tinted sir Donald Those dim- Tarious countles proved very known among English-speaking late Edward Marforibanks; MP4 Burrgy, who died an november 22, 'culties, however can be overcome popular, yet a few years ago the people over the world 5.000 to follow the trusts of a left estate of the gross value of with muttial goodwill and

personnity. · THO TESOUR that le Behind man composer confessed that he had

the art of clergyman, settlement in favour of his daugh.), 22104

mer for tes£10,000 upon trust for his son £2,014,171, on which crisis duty so-day. College of

Edward, and the residue to his of £1,068.833 has been paid, of preanisation, to be

Of "Friend "o' Mine"-more than

1,000,000 coples have been sold, and similar success grooted "Un- til" which was first published in 1910 My Dear Soul" was first sung by Dame Clara Butt in 1906, and only this week Comt John McCormack had arranged to sing Me: Sanderson's latest song "I Sweet Content Wolnett Fertig

never been to Devon or Bomerset and and bad spent only an hour or so the

nig

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figids next year and fallow those Nights by archedule service the following year. Probably, some of the early fights would be simply for survey purposes ascertain hatic an 1 other conditsolis, the

Just fresh prin crossing the Atlantic 25 I am, I realise the

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