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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 1937.

WOMEN

GUILD HEROIN CASE

MEETING

St. John's Cathedral Branch

The meeting of the Women's Guild of St. John's Cathedral yes- } terday proved to be of special in- terest, bince, (for the first time in the history of the Guild) repre- sentatives of five different chur ches were invited to come to the

Belore

AT SESSIONS

the Chief Justice, Bir Atholl MacGregor, in the final case of the June Criminal Sessions, yes- terday morning. Fan, Kam-sang, aged 19, unemloyed, and Wong Chiu-tsai, aged 18, unemployed. pleaded not guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of 258,800 heroin pills at No. 67 Connaught Road West, second floor, on April

28.

Ma Ming, aged 22. travelling Cathedral Hall, and a most inter-trader, who was also charged with esting reunion was the result...

the same offence, pleaded guilty on

Mrs. Edgar Davidson gave, Wednesday. short, but very interesting talk, on the aims of the Women's Gulld, and then introduced Mrs. S. F.

·T'so to the assembled members, and she also spoke a few well- chosen words.

}

Among the representatives pre- sent were:-

From St. Paul's Church. Mrs. 6. F. T'so. Miss Katle Woo, Mrs. Luxe, Mrs. W. T. Cheung and Mrs. Ma;

From St. Mary's Church, Mrs. Kan and her sister-in-law:

From St. Stephen's Church, Mrs. Folk and Mrs. Pillas;

F

From All Saints Church, Mrs. Walter Wong and Mrs. Y. K. Wong: From Holy Trinity Church, Mrs. Williams and Miss Lee.

Besides these visitors there was the usual attendance of Cathedras members. Much work was done and afterwards tea was served.

The Women's Guild fulfils u dou- ble purpose. They have charge of all thu air-linen" brasses and Altar plate and "arrange all floral decorations for weddings, services,

to the Colony, so that no new mem-

can

etc, and at their weekly meetings much useful sewing and knitting is done. But they make it their chief charge to welcome newcomers ber of the Church need feel lonely on arrival. At these regular meet- ings they

find congenial friends very quickly, and take their place in the life of the Colong.

Anyone who is ill and in hospital should write to the Women's Guild. There are members who make it their special duty to vialt those in hospital, and are always delighted to respond to an appeal from a

newcomer.

Why

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For Value

For Health The Highest possible Quality

'Ovaltine' is prepared by exclusive scientific processes from the choicest and beat of Nature's protective and restora tive foods.

The huge demand for 'Ovaltine has brought into being a 'quality' organisa tion without equal in the world. The 'Ovaltine'

Factory in a Country *Garden, the Ovaltine' Dairy and Egg Farma-each an outstanding example of scientific and hygienic efficiency - .were established in the interest of 'Ovaltine' quality.......'

The Lowest possible Price

'Ovaltine' is made up to a quality not down to a price. Yet, by reas n of its unrivalled popularity, it is sold at prices which make it the most economi. cal food baverage you can buy.

For all these reasons, make"Ovaltine' the regular, daily, beverage in your home. It will build up a wall of resistance round the health of every member of your family. But be sure it is "Oval- ine" and not an imitation made t- look the same.

All in the Interests of Quality

{The "Ovaltine" Egg Firms. slending one 5Szerokwilk

!Ovaltine'' does not contain::Household Su-

Furthermore it.. does not contain, Starch, Nor does it 'contain' "Chocolate er large percentage of Cocoal Bemember that there is definitely pothing just as good as "Ovaltine' Beject substitutes,

It is no wonder that

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PASSENGERS

R.M.S. Empress Of Asia

ar-

The following passengers rived in the Colony yesterday by the R.M.S. Empress of Asta:

Mr. I. Ferguson Mr. C..T,” HIV, Mr. G. H. Jolley. Mr. L. R. Moore. Mr. C. B. Morrison, Col. R. M. Preston. Mr. T. L. Shen, Mr. T. V. Soong. Mr. A. C: Wilcox, Mr. 8: K. Pang, Mr. Y. M. Wong, Mr. P. P. Quon Gong, Mr. Chan Sau Fing, Mr. J. Chen, Mr. P. S. Ho, Mr. T. Y. Pel, Mr. W. S. Chang, Mr. H. The Jury empanelled for the case Chun, Mr. Tal Mr. E. Look, Mrs. were Messrs, D. W., Hume (fore A. M. Nowell, Mrs. B. Croft, Mr. W. man), P. Lee, J. Lopp, Yuen Kam-Richards, Mr. E. M. Johnson, Mrs. fal, W. Muir, Lo Koon-ming and Kay Mrs. L Bulgakoff. Mr. Hioe, Pin Heck.. Mrs, S. Matsubara, Lok Yuk-kuen,

Opening for the Crown, Mr. M. Miss N. Matsubara, Miss S. Matsu- J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicit bara Mrs. 8. Murakami, Mr. W. F. Arnhold. Mr. A. L. Buckingham, tor, said that at 9.20 a.m. on April 28. Senfor. Revenue Omcer, A. W. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. P. Considine, Grimmitt, accompanied by Mr. H. Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Chak, Mr. and A. Taylor, Government Oplum Fontana. Mr. H. S. Gee, Mr. and Monopolist, went to No. 67 Con-Mrs. G. H. Guy, Dr. I. B. Hudson. naught Road West, second floor, Mr. Y. C. Kuan, Mr. and Mrs. Lam and gained admission by seeking Ming. Mrs. and Master Llu. Mr. M. to inspect the water taps. There K. Lou, Mrs. L. Lu, Mrs. W. Lum. were 256,600 heroin pills and vari-Miss K. Shun, Mr. and Mrs. Sum ous apparátus on the floor. The

hands of Fan Kam-sang were

stained, and shaving mugs, tooth brushes and beds used by the pri- soners were also found on the noor.

Mrs.

C. K. Chen, Rev. E. M.

suck, Mr. Y. M. T, Mr. and Mrs. Tseng, Miss Tseng. Dr. J.

Mrs. Wang. Mr. and Mrs. Wong Chi Sek, Mr. K. D. Woo, Miss L. Wong. Mr. C. H. Yh, Mr. Wong Yat Sun.

Corroborative evidence was given by Mr. Grimmitt. Mr. Taylor, a Chinese constable, who spoke the Chluchow dialect," and a polles in- PLEA FOR LENIENCY terpreter.

"

CAME FROM SWATOW

'Charges of collecting the

SUM

When asked make a statement. of $13 for the installation of an both prisoners said that they came electric meter and then connect- from Swatow to this Colony in the ing the house wiring direct to the hope that they might find employ-point the meter should have been ment here. They added that they were preferred against Chan - Hoi, had no idea whatever of what was 23, electrician, when he appeared going on in the premises in ques- before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the yesterday. tion, the reason being that they Kowloon · Magistracy were strangers. The reason why. The charges were that defendant they were at the floor was because diverted- and consumed electricity their friend who promised to from the China Light, and Power try and get them employment Uved Co.. between June 10 and 14 at there.

No. 35, Tung Chot Street second After retiring the jury returned floor, and on June 6 stole $13 from a verdict of guilty.

Feng Yu-tin accountant." Reminding the three prisoners of the penalty they would receive for such an offence in Swatow, His Lordship passed sentence of four years' hard labour on each delin- quent.

PORTUGUESE IN COURT

Carlos Francisco Xavier Alves, aged 41 appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of indecent-

Defendant pleaded guilty to the arst charge, but said the $13 had been given for a deposit which he had not yet paid.

Defendant pleaded for leniency. The case was adjourned for 24 hours,

CHILD LOST IN

HARBOUR ACCIDENT

During a squall shortly after 10 A.m. yesterday, a'junk capsized in the harbour and seamen ci twò

ly exposing himself on board a launches jumped into, the water Star Ferry, Inspector Whant who | and rescued four persons, A two- appeared for the prosecution stat- |-year-old girl, however, was lost. ed that he could call four wit-

The junk was loaded with timber

nesses who would give evidence and was being towed by the steam saying that the defendant expos éd himself Indecently in front of a 15-year-old English girl."

launch Wal On. Ho Sze, mother of the lost child, made the report to. the Water Police Station, stating Mr. M. A. da Silva, who appear- that she, with her husband, her ed for the defendant, pleaded not ❘ son of 11, and two daughters, the guilty, and said he understood the elder 14, were in the junk. They prosecution wanted the case to be were near shore, almost opposite heard in chambers, and he was in the Harbour Office, when the sud- agreement. His Worship remand-den, strong gust capsized the junk.

All were fling into the water:

ed the defendant for one week, and fixed June 30 for the hearing of the case. Bail of $200 was fixed.

MARKET" THEFT

H

The rescuers were prompt, other- wise there would have been fur- ther fatalities, for the funk people could swim but weakly. "

PINE TREE WOOD

Charged before Mr. E. Hims

For the theft of two dollars in copper cents from a fish stall in the Central Market, Fan Taim was sentenced to one month's hard worth at the Kowloon Magistracy labour by Mr. K. Keen at the Cen-yesterday with the unlawful pos- session of four pine trees, valued tral Magistracy' yesterday.

In outlining the case Inspector at $100, two men, Chu Ming, 38. Post stated that the defendant and Leung Kwan, 42, were each went to a fish stall in the Central fined $50. or six weeks hard la- Market and asked for the price of bour. Two other men, Bze Ma- some fish. Although the defeti- vin, to, and Yeung Mau, 38, were dant had no money he

was told charged with the possession of 219 the price of the fish, which he said cattles of pine tree wood on the was too expensive. Defendant then Castle Peak Road. The first was grabbed hold of the money and ran away, but was caught by some

tokis,

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ned $50 or six weeks, and the other, who had previous convic- tions for larceny and loitering. was sentenced to two months hard labour.

GENERAL YANG HU CHENG

Mrs. E. Greenburg, of Chard-| haven Hotel, was summoned before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, at the Kow-

Shanghal, June 17. Joon Magistracy yesterday for keep- ing a black poodle dog without a

General Yang Hu-cheng, the re- licence and with allowing the dog belllous Pacification Cominissioner to be abroad without a muzzle or of Shens! Province is still dallying lead on June 4 One report states that Generat

In Shanghat Mr. Greenburg who appeared on

is the World's most popular behalf is wife, and he wished yang is proceeding to Nanking,

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