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Around the Courts
A remand for 24 hours in order, charged with attempted robbery at
to retake finger printa was granted. No. 52. Ship Street, second floor. by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon He was remanded for 48 hours in
police custoGY, Magistracy yesterday, when Law Sing, 37, unemployed, was charged with the theft of a watch and chain from Mo Kang Ching, of 589 Shanghai Street.
Inspector Portallion stated that Law visited Mo who later discover- ed that his watch was missing Law admitted pawning the watch and chain for $3.50.
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Charged with trespassing at the Kowloon-Canton Railway Station, "So Tai, 24, street coolle, was fined $30 with the alternative of a month in prison at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday. Inspector Stimson stated that Bo was seen on the pernisbent way, near the "Flying Star." When arrested he was carrying about 10 lbs of artificial allk yarn. Mr. Cathie, Traffic Ins- pector, appeared as complainant.
Yip Shing, alias Chan Ho, 32. unemployed of 71. Apitu Street, was charged,before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day with possession of an automa- the pistol and 10 rounds of am- munition at Tai Nam Street, Sham Shui Po, without a licence. De- Goodwin tective Sergeant C. H
who appeared for the prosecution applied for a week's remand, which was granted
A sentence of six weeks hard la- bour was passed on Chul, Fak-shi by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central· Court Yesterday for the theft of six pieces of teakwood from the new gymnasium at the Univeralty. Sub-InspectOT Kirby
prosecuted.
The compound watchman of the
niversity reported the theft.
was
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Wan Fuk-kwal, 22, unemployed and Tsoi Tak-hing, 25, unemployed appeared before Mr. Balfour yes- terday at the Central Court. Wan charged with loftering in Cleverly Street with the intention of committing a felony, and Tsol was charged with the larceny of a birdcage, the larceny of a glass bowls containing goldfish and with the unlawful possession of a wrist- let watch.
The complainant was Cheung Po. stall holder of 51, Cleverly Street.
Wan was sentenced to a month's hard labour and Tsol ta two months' hard labour.
Chan Kan, 25, unemployed ap- peared before Mr. Balfour yester- day at the Central
Magistracy
OUT ALL NIGHT
Missing Hikers
Return
Pay. Comdr. Field and Pay, Lt. Osborne who went together with a party of hikers, that "included Lt. P. A. R. Withers of HMS. Cape- town, caused a great deal of an- xiety in naval circles on Sunday night with their non-appearance after the main body under Lieut. Withers had returned to their respective ships.
the open.
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Ng Turg, 46, unemployed, was charged at the Central Magistracy
KOWLOON'S NEW COURT
Will Be Opened To-day
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FRIEND PAYS
Stolen Rent Is Restored
Tong Kan, alas Tang Shul-wan.
·R. A. LIEUTENANT MARRIED
St. Andrew's Church Ceremony
29, accountant appeared before MT. Court charged with the embezzle day of Miss Violet Spinks, daughter Balfour yesterday at the Central
The wedding took place yester-
yesterday Before Mr. Balfour with Yaumati was used yesterday for ment of $45, the property of Tans of Major and Mrs. C.W.F. Spinks,
the larceny of six bruss ladles. Sub-Inspector Mist, who appeared. for the prosecution, said that at about 2,45 p.m. on the April 11, de- fendant was seen by a room boy 145. taking the ladles. from No.
The Connaught Road Central. alarm was raised and on Indian constable gave chase and caught the defendant. The ladies were valued at 60 cents,
Defendant was sentenced to month's hard labour.
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Tam Mo was sent to gaol for two months by Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy yesterday when he was charged with lottering. The prosecuting officer stated that Tam was found on the roof of No. 155, Leighton Hill Read by Mr. Aboas.
view of the many In
recent iarcenles in the district, he asked that a serious view of the case be taken.
Chan Chot was sentenced to a year's hard labour by Mr. Balfour at the Central Mägistracy yester- day, for committing a breach of He was the Deportation Order. banished from the Colony for 10 years in December.
After exactly 12 years of occupa tion, the Kowloon Magistracy
Kau, master of the Kwong Kee On the last time,
From: to-day the court will be shop. No 182. Wing Lck Street.
Detective Sergt. Hunter stated housed in the new structure re- tently completed in Gascoigne that Tang was a collector of rents and on April 8 collected $45. He Rond, King's Park"
then asked for permission to return to the country."
On April 11 It was found that
to Lieut. Collingwood Ravenhill, RA. The ceremony was solemnis-
Andrew's Church, Kow-. loon, Rev. B. C. Davies, M.C., M.A. C.F.. officiating.
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The church was tastefully de- corated for. the occasion with Howers, The bride, wearing
crepe rousse classically cut white gown with a train, a high cowl neck line and a tulle vell held in position by a Russian head-dress, entered the Church on the arm of Lt. Col. H. H. Blake, O.B.E., M,B,
The rapid development of the ma'nland has made the old quar- ters totally inadequate for when the old Magistracy was opened the accounts were $45 short and on April 14, 1924, there was only the complainant went to the house one magistrate and few cases were from which the rent had been col- .heard.
lected and there was tel by the The old Magistracy was former-tenant that the ren: had already ly the Yamati Police Station. been paid. From now on it will be used by A friend of defendant who was
in Court offered to make rastitu-RAM.C., who gave her away. Miss the Revenue Department.
bouquet - tion. This offer was accepted and Spinks a'so carried a defendant bound over in a bond of pink carnations and lilles of the
valley. $100 for a year.
The bridesmaids were Misses Rosamund Hancock and Sylva Mor- ria, who were dressed in peach
The new court house is an im- posing addition to the mainland architecture, being in a fine posi- Built on tion in King's Park. classic lines with the facade fisnk- three ed by colonnades, it has storeys.
The ground floor is to be occupl- ed by offices, two court rooms are" on the first floor and the second floor will be used as residential quarters.
THEFT CHARGES
Pleading that he did not know the law and that he had obtained the wine from Chinese territory, Ng Snul, 52, farmer. appeared at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday charged with possession of Chinese spirits. He was arrested at Shaloon Tin Gap Road.
"A girl aged 15 who would have been dealt with in the Juvenile Court and who was arrested with Ng was discharged.
At the station Ng sald 'the wine belonged to the girl.
Inspector Chester Woods appiled for a remand for 24 hours which was granted.
at 348 For keeping a brothel Changhal Street, Li Toi, 40, W aned $50 at the Kowloon Magls- tracy yesterday. Sub-Inspector T. collins prosecuted.
A remand for 24 hours was gunted by Mr. Macfadyen in J case in which Lo Sha Wek, 24, un- employed, was charged with solicit ing for an Immoral purpose in Parkes Street:
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Charged with the theft of pro perty from two houses in Chatham Road, Ng Yuk yung, 21, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-
Magistracy yesterday and pleaded guilty.
It was alleged he had stolen four pieces of Chinese clothing five keys, a whistle pocket knife and a cigarette case, from Sit Cheung, student, of 268 Chatham Road, and so an overcoat, from Mr. S W. Alomin of 274. Chatham Road.
and The
Crown Sergeant Banks stated that Sit was awrkened about
A search 3.15 am. on April 11. was made of the premises, Ng was found under a bed. keys, cigarette case and a pocket knife were found in his possession Next to the main door of the flat were found four pieces of clothing which had been removed from a drawer.
At the station. Ng admitted stealing the overcoat two days previously and pawning it for 50 centa
Sentence of sky weeks consecu
two charges was imposed.
AN ECHO OF 1859 tive imprisonment on
South Africa's Empire Exhibition
The Empire Exhibition which will open "la Johannesburg Ini September will be strongly support- ec by British manufacturers, some of whom are prize winners at ex-
hibitions previously held in the Union, while others will be showing for the first time.
Seventy-seven years ago. at the Cape Town Exhibition of 1859 Hanzomes, S ́ms and Jefferies LtG.. were awarded two first prizes by
the
CLANSMEN CARRY
COFFIN
Impressive Funeral Of Deeside Laird
FULHAM BEATEN euloured moire s'lk dresses, and
Wasted Chances
carried bouqueta of African daisies.
The groom, dressed in uniform.. was attended by Leut. Peter de N. Ramus R.A. . է
Leaving the church L. and Mrs. Ravenhil passed under an arch- way of swords, formed by fellow officers of the groom.
London, March 23. Sheffield United beat Fulham in the other match in the semi-final After the service, the reception round at Wolverhampton by two was held in the RA, Mess, Kow- goals to one, and so two London loon where many friends gather- clubs will not, after all, appear in || ed. the final round at Wembley,
The bride's going away dress was of nigger-brown morocain si'k with hat, shoes, bag and gloves to match,
MACBEAN MUIR
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Fulham, with some justification. probably consider that they were unlucky to lose, for in everything, except the important matter of The honeymoon is being spent in shooting at goal, they were un- the Netherland East Indies. doubtedly the masters of Sheffield United. Time and again Perry, with Johnson drawn away from him. found himself in front of an almost open goal, but equally as often he tried to dribble his way A pretty wedding was solemnised through the goal and so allowed at the Union Church Kowloon the Sheffield goalkeeper to take yesterday. when Miss Isobel Mac- the ball from oft his feet. Smith. Bean, became the bride of Man in the inside-right position, cer-william C. Muir, of the Dairy tainly did send in one or two good Farm Co. Mr. Muir who has been shots. but, playing back in the In the Colony for sometime, has middle of the field; he was more been prominently associated with concerned with the earlier work the European YM.C.A.` on of the attack and it was quite im- sporting Delds, and is also possible for him to be in two places nected with the Canadien Baseball at once. Arnold, who scored his team, that made its debut in the side's only goal, showed flashes of local league last year. brilliance, but Perry's lack of thrust enabled the Sheffield United defence to concentrate on Ful- ham's left wing, and "Arnold's task was accordingly made all the more difficult.
OVERCOAT STOLEN
the
con-
Young Woman Sem To Prison
SHEFFIELD'S ATTACK Sheffield United's forwards, on the other hand, clearly realized Charged with the larceny of an that goals are the things that overcoat from No. 15, Wing Sking count, and, moving forward in a Street and also with the receiving line, they took every possible op- of stolen property at the same portunity of sending in a shot. Up address. Yeung Lai Chun, 19, spin- to a point Dodds was well held by ster, appeared before Mr. S. F. Bal- the Fulham defence, but, far from four at the Central Magistracy being worried by this, he turned yesterday. his own difficulties into an advan- tage for his side by drawing the prosecution. The complainant was Fulham defence away from nis Inside forwards, and in spite of the
Sub-Inspector Smith was for i
Lo Kuen, 19, apinster. It was stat- Londen, March zá
ed that defendant, who had been The "uneral of Colonel A. H. fact that Keeping and Tompkins previously bound over, was seen by Farquharson of Invercauld, Dee succeeded in holding Shefield's
a District Watchman entering a ide, a neighbour and friend of right wing, Pickering was present- the late King George, took place ed with just enough openings to
pawn shop with the coat under the win the match for his side.
her arm. She admitted taking the coat.
to
from Invercauld House family burial ground in Braemat Churchyard yesterday with simple and impressive ceremonial.
The Invercauld Highlanders were mourning the loss of their chiaf,
She was fined $50 or a month
they Fulham began as though intended to rush the Sheffield degan on the previous charge and to fence off their feet, and had Perry two months on the present one. been a little steadier they might
All anxiety was dispelled with the belated appearance Comdr. Field and Pty. Lt. Osborne tural Society for a single-cauld House, six stalward claosmes minutes' play Pickering opened the yesterday morning, after having plough and a threshing machine carried, the coffa to the farm cart way for Bird to acore. Shefeld's apparently spend the night out Eut even prior to this date the on which it was borne to Braemar, first goal. The Fulham defence
It now transpires that the torm had been especially interestra in the supply of agricultural imple- the main party while on a holidayments to South Africa, for in one to Talmoshan, the highest peak of their catalogues, dated 1251. on the mainland, and failed later there is a reference to certain to make communication with the their ploughs being then in gener
u use at the Cape. main group as arranged.
of Pay the Cape of Good Hope Agricul- and, following a service at Inver well have succeeded, but after to the sentences to run consecutive-
members became detached from
A. search party was being or- the missing men ganised when returned safe and sound
POLE IS FINED
Did Not Have Valid Passport
it moved away to a slow march were the Farquharson Pipers, and three clansmen carried Colonel Farquharson's war medals, sword, and sporran,
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At the head of the procession as apparently expected Pickering, veral yards wide. At the other who had worked his way through end Worsley made an even more from the half-back line, to push glaring mistake, for at a range the ball through to Dodds, but, of about five yards he merely Hit- challenged by Hindson, Pickering ed a pass from Smith straight into passed out to the unmarked Bird, the goalkeeper's hands: who gave Tootill no chance with
DRAPED CHURCH
a.bard.shot.
Fulham слет
Then, however, came Shemeld's At Braemar the coffin was borne REGULAR VISITORS
second goal and with it the end through a guard of honour of For nearly 50 years representa clansmen and representatives öt
mlased a great of Fulham's hopes. Auddenly Ple- tives of this Ipswich firm have re- the various Masonic lodges in chance of drawing level, for a free-tering took the ball away from gularly visited South Africa, and Aberdeenshire West into the East kick, taken by Keeping, was head- Tompkins and, turning quickly during the present decade Ran- Church, which was draped with ed across the goal-mouth by Perry, round, sent in A terrific drive somes have gone further and estab- Farquharson' tartan.
but Arnold; with the goal yawning which left Tootill standing still. Lehed their own branches in Cape
The coffin was carried from the at him, placed the ball yards wide. Fullám fought back desperately. Town and Durban. Mach valuable church by clansinen, and as it was Amith, from some distance out, and they got some consolation assistance to the manufacturers lowered into the vault the papers sent in a hard shot which struck when Arnold headed a long centre has been given by farmers through-
played a lament
The chief moumors were Mrs. one of the goatposts, and a mo- from Hindson past Smith, but for a packed out the Union and the Rhodesias. Compton Newby Hall, Ruthven ment later Ferry had the misfor- the rest of the game and many implements of various (daughter); Miss L. Farquharson tune to bead a centre trom Arnold Shemeld defence kept the Fulham kinds, as well as threshing and and Mrs. Levison-Gower (eisters): just over the crossbar. Bad luck forwards outside effective shooting stelling machinery, have been de- Captain Compton (son-in-law), and
was not the only cause of Ful-rarige.. veloped and improved, thanks to Mr. Levison-Gower (nephew). ham's troubles, for Arnald
The attendance was officially the co-operation of these enter
took the ball away from Hooper, given as 51568 and the receipts and the fact that hnson was 24,766. The receipts, are a record prising agriculturists.
As in example it may be men-associated in all parts of the world forced to cover his right back left for the ground
Arnold Bent tioned that it was as a result of with the manufacture wide Perry unmarked.
The teams were:-
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Thomas Paluch, 24, unemployed, et Polish descent, was charged at the Central Magistracy, yesterday bespre Mr. Balfour with having arrived in the Colony on the mo- torship Ramses without the con sent of the owners and entering the Colony without a valid pass one of thele best known represen-range pr, plovens and sericultural across an almost perfect centre. Shemeld United Smith, gual; port.
|tative's visits that the value of the machinery and wih lawn mowers only for Perry, at point blank Hooper and Cot, backs; Jackson, In addition, range to miskick the ball hope- Johnson, and McPherson, half- The prosecution stated that Pa-disc plough in South African agri-of all classes, walle
backs: Barton, Dodds, Pickering, Juch arrived on Sunday morning. culture was made grident, and im- electric motors, trucks and trolley leagly.
Immediately after haut-time Barclay and Bird, forwards, He was expelled from Hong Kong, proved models have been regularly buses form an Important part of in 1935, but returned in the fol-introduced, culminating in the the activities of the Insyich firm Dodds, receiving through pass Fulham Topli, goal: Hindson lowing month...
tere ting South. A rican order from Pickering, at last, aucceeded and Keeping, backs: Barrett, Gib- Blant Shugadisc ploughs, or pury- An He was sentenced to a goth in- Ling, trash on sugar cane plautarycently executed ure for 50 elec in eluding Cibbons, but Instead of pons, and Tompkins, half-barks: prison on each charge. the sen
tions.
buse for the Cape Town closing in on the Fulham, goal he Worsley. Smith, Perry Hammond, tric trolley
took a long shot, which went 88- and Arnold, forwards, To-day, the naine of the firm. "Tramways.
tences to run concurrentis.
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