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best friends whom we dislike the most. But in the case of HE the Governor, it is really a serious case as the majority of us rather doubt whether we will have the chance in the future to meet in any other "part of the British Em- pire the most distinguished gentle- man we are honouring to-day.
Epidemic Of Electrical Fittings Thefts
COURT TAKES SERIOUS VIEW
Another case of larceny or elec- ed as complainant, emphasised the trical Axtures was brought before dangerous consequence of the theft, Mr. K. Keen at the Central Ma-saying that by taking away the gistracy yesterday" when Fung clip the electric wires would be Chung. was charged with stealing left hanging low, and might cause 16 lead clips from the staircase of fatal accidents. He added that 10, Square Street.
about $150 was spent monthly to employ workmen to replace the wires, that were hanging low, as a result of the thefts of these clips, in proper order. He further stated that about 100,000 clips and other electric fixtures had been stolen recently.
stated W. Sullivan
that thefts of this nature had been very frequent recently.
Baker Inspector
stressed the point that there had been 60 to 70 incidents of clips reported missing fh the Central district. Special had been given to cor- orders stables to keep a sharp "look out" regarding thefts of this kind."
.Sgt. Consular The solidarity of the Body which is a tradition and a fact, is so strong that it makes everyone forget, the differences of nations and characters between ourselves. May I say that the been 50 community has never complete as when in the moment I express the wishes of all of us for your brilliant future and our My regrets for your departure. dear Colleagues, I invite all of you to drink the health of HE the Governor.
GOVERNOR'S REPLY Replying, Sir Andrew Caldecott, said: The Malays have a pro verbial saying of a man who lives in a small place that He is like a toad who dwells under a coconut shell: by that of course they mean thut his horizon becomes very
In view of the serious nature of the case, his Worship sentenced.
Mr. G. G. Stopani Thomson, of defendant to three months' im- the EK. Electric Co., who appear-prisonment.
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Military Band Concert
PART ONE
1. March. "Gesoso"-E. G. Baker,
conducted by the Composer. 2. Overture."Ledhore No. 3."-
Beethoven......
3. Invitation to the Valse.-Weber-
Weingartner. Symphony No. 8 in B minor (un-
finished)-Schubert. Cornet Solo.-"The Lost Chord.” -Sullivan. Soloist: L/Cpl A. ""Meek.
Appearing before "Mr. E. Hima- worth at the Kowloon, Magistracy imited and his vision atmilarly yesterday, Che Kwal, 43, and Che restricted. There are perhaps Ha were charged with the posses- British Colonies which might be sion of a revolver and 12, rounds 15 Mausing Mikened to the toad's coconut shell of ammunition at bat Hong Kong, in spite of its Street, ground floor. Sub-Inspec-4 small geographical size is not one tor Cunningham prosecuted and of them. That is because we enjoy asked for a remand of three days 5. here a microcosm in' which men which was granted by 's Wor- and women of so many different ship. nations (nations which you, my kind hosts, 80 hospitably re- present) play their part. They play their part not merely in the business of the port but vers eminently in the social life of the Colony: I have never known place where people of different
races were better mitxers.
If anybody should get parochial or ingular here in Hong Kong it is his or her own fault: it is not for lack of opportunity of cultivating international friendships and of so widening the horizon of sympathy and interest.
TWO GOOD REASONS
6. Serenade.-"Les Millions D'Arle-
quin."-Drigo.
A Selection of Scots Songs and Dances The Thistle."-Myd- dieton
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PART TWO
Chan Lit, 70, unemployed. of 394. Reclamation Street appeared 7. before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on two charges, namely, possession of oplum and keeping an opfum 1. Overture-"L'Italiana divan: Inspector Rogers asked for gleri."--Rossini. a remand of 24 hours which was on a ball granted. Defendant is of $100.
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2. Song without words."The Bees'
Wedding."-Mendelssohn.
3. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor.-
"1st Movement."-Beethoven.
Song" Rondberg.
"The Desert
Yu Ying appeared before Mr. E.. Two Norwegian Dances-Grieg.
6. Xylophone and Bell Solos. 8. Excerpts from: Himsworth at the Kowloon Magle- tracy yesterday on a charge of be- ing in possession of heroin pills at 209. Lalchikok Road. Sentor Re- venue Officer A. W. Grimmitt ask- ed' for a week's remand on bail of $500 which was granted.
I attribute this happy state of affairs to two main causes; the first is the magnificent contribu- tion which is being made by non- British orders and institutions to the social welfare of the Calony. It is indeed impossible for anybody, Interested in that welfare not to have found himself or herself in touch with the work and workers of one or all of such communities | Cheong
Tam King Pak 27, unemployed, appeared before, Mr. E. M A. Bar- nett, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of stealing ave $10 bank notes from the
Fing
chinh money
as, if I may mention examples, the changer shop at 65 Lai Chi Kow French and Italian Convents, the Road, Ground floor. Inspector Little Sisters of the Poor, the Rogers asked for a week's remand Maryknoll Sisters, and the Salesian in jail for the defendant to De
medically examined mentally,
Institute.
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Mrs. É Roza appeared before Mr. E. Hinsworth at the Kowloon
7. Finale.-"Grand Military Tattoo"
-Rogan.
Regimental Marches: "Blue Bon- nets over the Beter"-"The Garb of Old Gaul"-"nale Britannia.” "Scotland for Ever."
GOD SAVE THE KING.
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HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS
Recent visitors at the Hong Kong Hotel are:-Mr. J. Barnet (Ireland), Miss Caroline and Mrs. D. L. Power (U.S.A.), Mr. Hans Lufts. (Ger- many).
The following visitors are expect- ed-Bev. Andre Lebon, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Farwell, Mr. and Mrs.
INTERNATIONAŁ GOODWILL **. The second cause is, gentlemen. the goodwill and the good sense of the Consular Body or in other Magistracy yesterday for driving Kimbrough, arriving by the French words, gentlemen, of yourselves her car without due care and cau-Mail Haer; Mr. and Mrs Ballron. Throughout the past alxteention in Nathan Road near Kim- Miss Mary Brennan, arriving by months I have received nothing berley Road Traffic Sub-Inspec: N... Tatsuta Maru; Mr. T. L." but extreme courtesy and con- tor Brittain said that a police car Soong and party, Mrs. Quinn, ar- sideration at your hands. Car- WAS being driven slowly along riving by Lloyd Triestino liner diality between the Consular Body Nathan Road when the defendant Victoria. and the Colonial Government is
came up from behind and over- indeed traditional here and I am condident that the tradition will took it, and swerved to the left 'causing the driver of the police
never be broken.
one week's imprisonment in de- We know each other well enough car to apply his brakes in order to
avoid a collision. In her defence, fault. not to pretend to ourselves here Mrs. Roza said that she sounded
The sixth accused, who failed to to-day that the deep sea of inter- her horn twice in order to let the appear in Court, had her ball of national politics is unruffled or ita skies unclouded.
car in front know that she was $10 estreated.
do no
Chief Officer T. Rosthol, of the
notice of her signal and kept to a Henrik, was the complainant. the middle of the road. She then
tooted her horn again and over-
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By maintaining here in our little going to pass, but it took no domestic sphere the relations of a happy family we are symbolizing
Mies D. B. Fair, who was sum our prayers and hopes that such a relationship may be evolved in the took the car, and swerved in tomoned for driving at a speed of world sphere. We can
the left so as not to be on the about 34 miles per hour in Queen's wrong side of the road for toe Road and Hennessy Road, appear- more.
Central Magistracy I cannot tell you how greatly long a time. His Worship founded on remand before Mr. W. Scho- my wife and I have enjoyed our
the defendant not guilty of the field at the attendance at the celebrations of offence and dismissed the sum- yesterday. The summons was dis- missed. Mr. W. A. Mackinlay ap- your respective national days dur-mons.
peared for the defence. inig. our stay here. I am sorry that Mr. Hoover now, alas, retired and
Hoover, has left Hong Kong for
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A 22-year-old widow, Yuen Bo,
employer. The prosecuting officer
Before the Hon. Commdr. G. F. Berr Gipperich are not here to Hole (Harbour Master) at the day: I shall never fort their Marine Court yesterday, six boat- who was employed as ar amah by kindness. Mr. Van der Straeten women namely, Tse Kiu 60, Wong Mr. G. 8. Kennedy Skipton at No. and, I said good-bye to each other Yeung 51, Wong You 86, Wang 565. The Peak, was charged be on Monday and I hope that he is King 68, Cheung Yen 64 and Lam fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- already enjoying a well earned yuen 56 were charged with board-tral Magistracy yesterday with the leave. Mr. Blanck like Mr. tng the 8.8. Henrik on Thursdaylarceny of a sum of $8.50 from her good and we indulged in mutual morning, without the permission said that the money was stolen sympathy on our respective trans of the ship, master or the officer between 7 and 11 pan on March
on duty."
30, and was handed to Chan -Pul, The first, third and fifth accus- who was formerly employed there ed, who had previous convictions, as a coolie, and who had recom “It is very` gratifying. Mr. Bian- | were sach, fined 220 with the after-mended her to the job. His Wor- conl, to the to see you presiding native of two weeks' hard labour, ship advised defendant to reject before, your own departure oven while the second and fourth de-Chan's "friendship and ordered this distinguished body. I wish fendants were each fined $10 or her to sign a personal bond for 'you every success and happiness
fers last week.
"WE COME AND WE GO"
in your new sphere of labour; "you ¦--- will be very greatly missed in Hong Kong. As the writer to the have: 'everybody has combined to Hebrews said "Here we have no make my time here happy and, not continuing city." We come and least among them. the members we go: and how true it is that of this Consular Body, both cor- "Never does Time travel faster porately and individually, Gentle than when his way les along men. I thank you very much and flowers". Nobody can ever have assure you that I will never forget enjoyed Hong Kong more than I your friendship and hospitality
good behaviour.
One.
week's formal remand was granted by Mr. W. Schoneld at the Central Police. Court yes-- terday when Wong. Kau-tsal, 20, memployed, was charged with the larceny of $20 Canton currency from Lo Fo. at Connaught Road West. Ball was allowed at $1,000.
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