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LATE MR. KWOK
SIU LAU
Large Attendance At Funeral
Mr. The funeral of the late hwok Siu Lau, a prominent mer- chant and one of the Colony's most wealthy land owners, who cled peacefully at his residence, Nos. 97-99, Robinsor. Road, on
WOMEN AFRAID OF BEGGAR
YOUNG CHINESE IS SENT TO GAÖL
"European women are terrified of this man." declared Acting Sub- Inspector Madgwick at the Central Court on Saturday when he pro- secuted Hsong Lai, 18, of Tientsin,
for begging.
Mr. Madgwick said Hsong had
HIRED FURNITURE SOLD
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Raymond Filler, 29, unemployed stated to be from Manilla, and re- siding at No. 22 Nga Tsin Loong Road, appeared on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kaw- loon Magistracy on Saturday charg
Tuesday afternoon (June 21, after teen a persistent beggar at Saved with theft of several pieces of
View "Mansions and many
com-
a very brief illness, took place at the Chinese Permanent Cemeteryplaints had been made about him. yesterday afternoon.
The cortege telt the house at Loon and arrived at the "Yat Pit” Pavilion, Kennedy Town, at 1.45 p. When a religious service was held.
Several attempts had been made to apprehend him but they had been unsuccessful until Friday.
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Hsong had told the police that he had come from lentatn account of the cold weather but The principal mourners at the
had done no work since., his funeral were the widow and the arrival. Apparently he had stawed away on a ship, said Mr. Madg- tick.
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Cheung Pak-huen, Miss Chop Ol- chee, Mr. Chan Shu-kal, Mr. Chan Pak-sun, Mr. Chan Iu-cheung, Mr. Chan Yik-wan, Mr. Chan Chi-kow, Mr. Chan Sing-chu,
furniture from the Cheong Hing Furniture Shop. No. 318 Nathan Road, on diverse dates from Jan- uary 1 this year till June 4,
Among the articles of furniture alleged to have been stolen were. one sideboard, one wardrobe, one washstand, a dining table, four chairs, a sofa, a dressing table, a bed and two easy chairs, valued at $220.
Detective Inspector A. H. Eiston appeared for the 'prosecution.
An additional charge relating to
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a breach of the registration of 11 Persons Ordinance for failure to report within a week of a change of address on May 24, was levied against the accused.
A fine of $50, or one month's im- prisonment was imposed, while a conviction was registered for a breach of registration.
The furniture valued at $220 men, bought from accused by two for $38 and $5 respectively were co.be returned to the
Mr. and Mrs. Eu Tong-sen, Mr. H. Evelle, Mr. Fung Ping-wan, Mr. Fung Ki-cheuk, Mr. Fung Kong-ordered un, Mr. A. H. Fenwick, Mr. Fung Fook-tin, Mr. Fun Kwok-wab, Mr. Fung Yat-ting, Mr. Fung wan, Mr. Fung Wai-ki, Mr. Fong
Cho-
Cheong Hing Furniture Shop with out compensation.
IN FIGHT
FISTS AND FEET USED
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Sikh fight between three policemen in Fleming Road. Wan- chai on Friday led to the ap- pearance of Constables Bahadar Singh, 26, and Harbus Singh, 24, before Mr. Schofield at the Central
Court on Saturday.
On Messrs. Kwok three sons, Kwok Chan and Kwok Yar, and a number of daughters.
Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of Among those present at the $30, in default a month's. Imprison- pavilion to pay them last respectament, and ordered his deportation. were Capt. W. J. R. Crags, A.D.C. representing His Excellency the Guvernor, Sir Andrew Caldecott), Hen. Mr. W. J. Carrie. Hon. Str Shou-son
Dr. A. R. Chow, Hun. Wellington, Hor Mr. T. H. King. Hon. Mr. S. W. Ts'o and Mrs Tso, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo and Mrs. Lo, Lady Margaret Ho Tung and Lady Clara Ho Tung. Sir Willam Hornell, Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Mr. Woo Tit-ng, representing Sir Ro bert. Ho Tung), Messrs. A. Aubrun, Choa Po-ylu. Choy Chong. James Choa, H. Evelle. W. Figan, Fung Heung-chuén, Pruf, W. Chi-sau, Mr. Fung Pok-um, Prof. Gerrard, Messrs. Philip Guckehin. Ho Wing. Yip Latt-chuen, Kwan Sum-yin, Miss Allite Kwck, Messrs. F. H. Kwok, Li Koon sun, LJ Yau-tsun, Li The July, Li Sing- kut, Li Po-kwal, Horace Lo. M. H. Lo, Mrs. R. Langley, Dr. Shu-Mr. Ho Kam-tong, Mr. Ho Wah- fan. Dr. Li Shu-pul, Prof., C. A
sang, Mr. Ho Wing. Mr. Ho Chun- Middleton-Smith, Messrs. J. Mid-
tok, Mr. Ho Chun-hing. Mr. Hoyuen, Ngan King-leung. Ng Wai-sault and Harbus Singh said that fan Ng Kim-hao, Ng Pak-to, Miss dieton-Smith, F. G. Maunder, H. S. Shiu-ngum, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Yuen,
Ng Wuet-sum, Messrs. Ng Man-he, Mok: representing the Chinese Mr and Mrs. Ho Lin-tseuk, Mrs. Recreation Club), Ma Ying-bew, A Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki, Mrs. Ng Chi-chuen, Ng Chak-wah, Ng Morris. representing the St. John Ho Fook, Mr. Ho Hung-chlu, Mr. Tak-, Ng Wai-kun, Ng Ying- choung. Ng Ying-ngok, Ng Ying- Ambulance Brigade). Dr. Ma Luk, Hul Cho-on; Mr. Ho Kwong; Mr. Messrs. Ng Wah, Ngan Shing-kwan, Ho Kam-chuen," Mr. Hung On-to, chang, Ng Yu-hón, Ng Chur-chuen,
Mrs. Ng-Chan sau-yu
Dr.
and Mrs. W. J. Gerrard, Mr. Lam-
They were charged with having assaulted Constable Bujjat Singh
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AMMUNITION WITHOUT LICENCE
CHINESE SOLDIER:
DISCHARGED
Dressed in light grey uniform Chan Kwong Hon. 37, described as a sergeant major of the Canton Army, pleaded guilty before Mr. E. Rimsworth on Saturday to posses- sion of six rounds of ammunition and two empty cartridge cases bound
over in the sum of $20 for one year
Sergeant Hutchinson,- of the Water Police said that the police
inspector Logan sale Bujjat Singh was in hospital and would not be discharged for two or three did not wish to press the case. days.
bert Gockchin, Mr. Philip Gock-lung, Mak Man-keng Ma Wing-bolice officers, chin. Miss Hung Chuk-yi, Miss chan, Ma Lerk-pun, Ma Wai-nuen, Hung Mlu-chi, Dr., Hul Lak-yip, Mok Kon-sang. Mok Yeuk-in, Mok Mr. Hue Cho-yee, Mr. Hul Pik-pun, Ching-kwong. F. H. Mody. Mak Miss Anna Ho, Mr. Ho Lim-kwal, Fung-chau, Ma Siu-chun, Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Mok..
R. Pestonji, C. de Precourt, George Mr. Ip Cheung-chuen, Mr. Ip She, Tang Shlu-kin, Tang Shao-. Ching-suen, Mr. Ip Lan-chuen,,, yi, W. N. Thomas Tam, Teo Hak-Mr. Ip Roon-in. Dr. T. C. Ip. on. H. Y. Ts'o, Miss Ruby Woo, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Woo.
ters of
Committee Members of the Tung Wah Hospital, Committee. Megu bers of the Po Leung Kuk. Mem. the District Watchraen Committee. Committee Members of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. & detachment Members of the Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulancé Brigade, Members of the Police Reserves, Chinese Company, Staff and Pupils of the St. Stephen's Girls' College, the Fairlea Girls' School, and the S: Agnes Girls' College, and many
others.
FLORAL TRIBUTES
family wreaths, Apart from floral tributes were sent by the fol- lowing:-
"The Septuagenarians." Comte et Comtesse de Courseulles, Sir Ro-
Dr. K. F. Ko, Mr. Kwok Tam-wan, Mr. Ko Ho-ning, Mr. Kwan Tai-
cho, Mr. Kar Choung-yam, Mr.
Kwok Lok. Mr. Kan Tong-po, Mr. Kong E-suen, Mr. Kong Slu-lul, Mr. P. K. Kwok, Mr. Kwan Chiu- chung, Mr. Kwong Chi-ming, Mr. Ko "Leung-ching. Mr. Kwong-fun, Mr. Kan Tat-chol, Mr. K. C. Kwong. Dr. Y. K. Kwok, Mr. Kwok Slu-wan, Mr. Kan Stu-cho, Mr. Kwok, Hin-wang, Mr. Kwok Cheung-wan, Mr. Kwan Seng, Mr. Kwok Ping-tong, Mr. Kwa Ping- fan, Mr. Kwok Ping-sun, Mr. Kwong Hang-hing, Mr. Kwan Yan- sang, Mr. Kan Ngok-wan, Mr. Kan Wah-suen, Mr. Kwok Yick-suen,
Mr. F. H. Kwok, Mr. P. H. Kwok, Mr. P. C. Kwok, Mr. Kwonz Kwai chik, Mr. Kung Hi Mr. Kung Kam, Miss Margaret Kong.
Mr. Leung Chak-chuen,
Mr.
Messrs, Ng Shuk-ping, Ng Shi-
Dr. S. Q. Phoon, M. C. de Pre- court, Messrs. Poon Chi-yuen, Poon Chok-loong. Foon Puk-chuen, Poon Poon King-too. Poon Wing-po,
Kwong-he Poor Chi hong Phu
Siu-wai, Poon Yan-Kwong. Poon
Yan-hau: Poon Chok-kam, Charles
"Renner.
Messrs. Sek Iu-tung. She Tat- cheung, Peter H. Sin, So Pui-chan, sing Chi-sau, Mr. and Mrs, Shi Yu- man, Mr. George She, Mr. Sum Fak-ming. Dr. Bhi Man-wat, Mr. Jack Blu.
Mr. and Mrs. Tang Shao-ming,
Fists and feet had been used in the assault.
Bahadar Singh denied the as-
Buljat Singh had struck the first blow.
A week's remand was granted.
A
BAG-SNATCHER CAUGHT For snatching a handbag from woman outside the Po Hing Theatre on Friday, Mo Wing. 18, was sentenced to three months' im- prisonment by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Kowicon Magistracy on Saturday. The d'ence took place in a crowd outside the thea- tre. The thief was chased, and taught and $3 in the bag was re- covered.
FILIPINOS AGAIN!
The ammunition was found on board the S.8. So Chow, and ac- ownership. This vessel subsequently left the colony. cused claimed
but the prosecuting officer in- timated that arrangements had been made for accused to continue his passage in another of the com- pany's vessels,
was
The police were "prepared to ac- cept accused's plea that he unaware a licence was necessary.
The ammunition and cases were ordered to be confiscated.
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MILITARY TRESPASSER
For trespassing on Friday, on military property near Sandilands Hut. Pung Cheung, 21, unemploy- ed, was bound over in a $20 bond for a year, by Mr. Schofield at the Central Court on Saturday, “
Lance Corporal Wright of the A stowaway from Manila ap- Military Police said he saw ung on peared before Mr. E. Himsworth at a seat and when questioned said M. Tang Shao-ri. Mr. Tse Tsan- the Kowloon Magistracy on Ba- he was from the Dairy Farm. He tal. Miss Catherine Tong, Miss turday and was sentenced to eight had no pass however and later ad- Tsung Wai-tsun: Messrs. Tsung day's Imprisonment. The pro-mitted that he, was not a Dairy Wal-kwan, Tang Yat-cho, To Lin-secuting officer said that the ac- Farm employee. chun, T. O. Tro. H. O. Ts'o, Tocused, Luis Drin, 21, unemployed Hing-man, Teang Wal-shin, Tse mechanic of Papage, F. I.. was Ka-po, Miss Kitty Tse. Messrs. The discovered on board the s.s. Presi- Yum-che. Tam Woon-tong. Jack dent Hoover one day out at sea. man To, Tso! Po-tin. Tso Hok-u,me Hoover left Manila inst Tung Chung-wai, Tang Wal-chung. Wednesday. An additional eight Tse Yu-chuen, Tsang Yung-fook,days was imposed on Drin by the
bert and Lady Ho Tung, General Leung Ylu-sang. Mr.Lai Chi-tze, Dr. T. 8. Tsot, Messrs. Tso1 Tse-Magistrate, for entering the Colony Gaston Wong, Hon, Mr. R. A. cMr. Lau Iu-ting, Mr. Lee Yiu choi, | sun, Tuet Shing-cho, Ta: Tak-foo, without a passport, "
Li Ein-lung, Mr. Lo Kwan-sheung.
hong.
Pung told the Magistrate that he had arranged to meet a friend near the hut
LONG ARM OF THE LAW
Gets Offender After Many. Months
FRAUDULENT CHOP.
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Mr. Lee Wah-pin, Mr. Lau Iu-sha, Tong Yat-cheun, Tong Chi-wan, North, Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, Hon.
Mr. Lee Yuen-sang, Mr. Lam Chik-Tong Suk-pui. Wong Kai-tong, H. Dr. S. W. Ts'c and Mrs. Ta'o, Hon. Mr. M. KL and Mrs. Lo, Hona, Mr. Lam Chik-ho, Mr. Lam K. Woo, 3. M. Wong, Dr. C. T.
Chuck-ming. Mr. Lam Shak-him, Wong. Mr. and Mrs. Wong-lum, Committee Members of the Chinese Mr. T. N.. Chau. Dr. R. H. Kote-
Mr. Lau Yun-cheuk, Miss Lee Wal-Messra, Woo Shul-kwong. Yip Shui- General Chamber of Commerce, wall, and Hon. Bir Shou-son Chow.
ki, Mr. Lo Wal-man, Mr. Leung chung. George Yipp, Dr. Hilda | Committee Members of the Po Miss Esther Can, Miss Myra Kai-fun, Mr. Lam Chi-fung, Mr. Yuen, Messrs. Yip Shung-wan, Woo Leung Kuk Committee Members Chan, Miss Hilda Chan, Mr. Chan Lal Chung-yue, Mr. Lo Ping-hung, Pak-wal. Johnston Wong. Miss Wup the Tung Wah Hospital, Staf and Students of the St. Stephen's Shu-kai, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Chung, Mr. Lo. Kun-uri, Mr. Li Hol-tung. Lai-king. Miss Woo Lal-yue, Mr. Un Mr. Cheng Ping-kwong, Mr. Mr. Leung Klu-wai, Dr. Li Shu-pui, Lan-suen, Mr. and Mrs. Tung Hop-Girls' College, Staff and Students of the Diocesan Boys' School, Pre- Cheung Pak-huen, the Misses Choy Mr. Li Chung-ching. Mr. Li Ming-un, Miss Wan Shuk-ching. Mr. and
The story of an old fraud and arrest of the Wing-yung, Choy Wing-kwal and chak, Mr. H. W. Lee, Miss Lai Mrs. W. K. Way. Miss Helen Yu.sident and Members of the Hong
Miss Irene Wong, Messrs. Wong Iu Kong Society for the Protection of the unexpected Choy Wing-kam, Mr. Chan Ching-Chung-yue, Mrs. Lee Hysan, Mr. man, Mr. Cheung Wing-kui, Mr. Laam But-kwan, Mr. Lau Kung tung. U Yat-yue. Yip Wing-chot, children, Members of the Hong offender was told at the Central, Cheng Wing-po, Dr. W. K Chu, sam, Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. LA Koon- Wai Shiy-pak, Wong Sik-chung. Kong Police Reserves. Chinese Co. Courts on Saturday when Anthony Mr. Chu Wal-sang, Mr. Chu Pak-chun, Mr. Lo Yuk-tong, Mr. Lo Wong Yun-tong. Wong Ol-kut, The President and Members of the Ng, 33, unemployed, appeared on fai, Mr. Chu Kam-man, Mr. Robert Shiu-tong, Mr. Lau Cheung-ming. Wong How-sang. B. Wong Tape. Hong Kong University Union, The remand.
Ng was charged before Mr. & F. Choa, Mr. Chu Fo-han, Mr. Choy Mr. Li Tse-feng, Mr. Lau Tak-po, Dr. Arthur Woo, Dr. C. H. Wan. Vienna Band, Yaumati, Members
Balfour with obtaining $400 by a Wal-hung, Mr. Chan Ylu-cho, Mr. Mr. Li Heung-kuk, Mr. L Iu-Messrs. Yung Kung-foo, Wong fu- and Staff of the Bank of East Asia, The Council, Staff and Students of suen, U Cheuk-sang, Yau Hok- Cheng Tin-tau, Mr. Chan Iu-chee, cheung, Mr. Leung Kwai-tin, Mr.
Det. Sgt. Guild sald Ng was nese Staff of the Bank de l'Indo- Mr. Chan Yu-chik, Mr. Chan Fo- Leung Pak-u. Mr. Lau Chiu-ching, chau. Dr. Han B. Wan, Messrs. Sung the CMS. Associated Schools, Chi-forged chop.
employed ES assistant hi, Mr. Chan Po-sang. Mr. Chan Mr. Lan Kwok-tsol, Mr. and Mrs. | Kam-ping. Wat Chung-n Wu Bze-
Wong Kwok-king. Wong chine. The Ming. Taf Bank, The formerly
book-keeper in the Royal En- Lun-chung. Mr. Cháu Man chi, ME
gineer store and was also assistant Chu Chik-man, Mr. Cheung Blu-Mr. Lo Sheung-foo, Mr. Li Jowson, Kam-fun, Wai Wing-yau, Wong Hang Shing Bank, Bank Compra-
Pak-hing, Wong Ping-shan, Yeedores Association kal, Mr. Chin Ching-fung, Mr. Mr. Li Bing-kui, Mr. Liu Yam-Suen, Man and Connie, Yeung Kam-wo. Compradore Department Staff of treasurer of the Area Sports, On October 18. 1931, he was given 3 Chan hing-fan, Mr. Chau Chung-Mr. Lau Yuk-wan; Mr. Lam Kow-Yeung Kam-on, W. A. Zimmern, the Banque de l'Indo-chine, Chi- pang, Chau Cheuk-pun, Mr. Chan mow. Mr. Leung Ki-ho, Mr. Li Te-
Wong Kam-pul. Y. B. Ung. C. 8. nese Bathing Club, Tin Tai, Ming cheque for the Yes Hop Scaffold- Shu-ming, Dr. S. N. Chau, chung, Mr. Luk O-wan, Mr. M. W.
Ung, Wong Tal-kong, Mr. and Mies | Tai Bank, Banque de Indo-chine, ing Company for work done on Chu Bhiu-cheang. Mr. Cheng Yik-Lo. Mr. Li Ping, Mr. Lum Chuek-
F. C. Woo, Dr. S. To Wong, Messrs. Hong Kong: Banque de 17ndo- the Sookunpoo stands.
it was alleged, went kwan, Mr. Chau Ngan-ting. Mr.jming, Mr. Lam Ming-fan, Mr.
Cheuk-man, Wong Ring- chine, Canton: Planet Motor Sup-
had a chop Chu Chiu-fan, Mr. Choy Hing, Mr. Leung Blu-man, Mr. Lo Chiu-chik, kwong, Wong Sut-ming, T. J. Tong, ply Company, Messrs. F. Fongkey Jervois Street and
made. He then asked that the Chan Foon-tin, Mr. Chung Wai- Mr. Leung Chok-king. Mr. Lau S. C. Pank, Wong Haking." & Co., Chinese Merchants Club, Ty lum, Mr. Chan Fung-leung, Mr. Yam-san. Mr. Raymond L, Mr.
Wreaths were also sent by the Shing. Tai Law Tin Hotel, Wa Hing cheque be made open instead of Chan Yi-wan, Mr. Chan Kwal-lok. Lung Tin-ki, Mr. Lung Tin-tong. Tak Shun Bank, The China Em-Co., Directors of the Tung Wah crossed chopped the cheque and Mr. Chung Yuk-hing, Mr. Chau Mr. Leung Wing-chor, Mr. Lamporium, Ltd., The Bhun Yue Bank, Hospital, Pupils of Class III. St. receipt with the forged chop' and Mee-yuk, Mr. Chiu Kwan-che. Mr. Chi-fung, Mr. Leung Kam-tong:Tai Lee & Co. Mesars. Luen Fat. Agnes Girls' College, Members of then absconded in January 1935.
On June 10. said Det. Sgt. Guild. Chiu Keung-wah, Mr. Chan Chi- Mr. Leung Chai, Mr. La Kan-chow, Messra. Cheong Tai, Bang Tal Bank, the Staff of St. Agnes Girls' College. ching, Mr. Chan Ping-to, Mr. Che Mr. Leung Chi-kit, Mr. Lo Man-Wing Lung Bank, Cheong Kee Members of the Staff St. Agnes QMS. Giles recognised Ng in the Yick-yan, Mr. Chan Henng-pak, kon, Mr. Lo Shut-po, Mr. Li Kwok- Bank. Yun Yue Bank, Tung Lee Gurls' College Pupils of Class TV, City Hall library and arrested Miss Maggle, Cheung Dr. 6. Y. Yuen, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Litton, Bank, Messrs, Wah Hing. Meats, St. Agnes Girls' College, Hong Kong him.
Alumni Association, Ng told the police that when he Cheng, Dr. H. Y. Cheng, Mr. Chee Mr. Lo Siu-lan,, Mr. Lo Fuk-han, Tung Tak The Sun Co. Ltd.. The University Po-yu, Mr. James Choa. Mrs. L. Mr. Lui Man-abing, Mr. Leung Hin-Wing On Co. Ltd., The Bincere Co. Chinese Club, Directors of the Po stole the money his wife had just now living with his & others, Fermanent Directors of They were Kenneth Chan, Mr, Chan Liu-chor, Lau, Mr. Li Lan-sing Mr. Horace and Messrs. Cheong Tat Mr. Chan Pak-yick, Mr. Chan" Lo, Mr. and Mrs. Hin-shing LÓ, Mr. Members of the Hong Kong Uni-Po Leung Kuk, Young Women's parents in straitened circum- Yeung-chung Mr. Chan Yu-tong, Leung Chik-chi, Mr. Lo Wing-kit.versity Arts Association Members Christian Association, Members of stances,
Bix months imprisonment whe Dr. Ma Luk. Dr. C, K., Ma, Messrs, of the St. John Ambulance Associa- the University of Hong Kong and 344. Chan Bhu chung, Mr. Châu
-imposed, Chiu-chi, Mr. Chan Shiu-fatt; Mr. Mok Ying-kie. Ma Ying-bew, Mation and Brigade, Chairman and many others.
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