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COURT NEWS

IN BRIEF

While descending the staircase of a house at No. 1034, Canton Road. trom where he had stalen clothing on Friday, Leung Kim, aged 39, unemployed." was arrested by the -occupant of the house, Ng Yin, who was returning to get money. He chased the defendant who attempt ed to escape with the parcel under

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Defendant was sentenced to six months' imprisonment and two years police supervision by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy on Saturday when he ap- peared on two charges of house breaking and possession of unlaw ful instruments. Inspector Rogers prosecuted.

office Lam Yat-fung, aged 26, assistant and Tam Sheung. 18, student were charged before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy on Saturday with attempt ing to travel on a Yaumati ferry and a bus on Friday, respectively.

EDUCATION IN

HONG KONG

(Continued from Pare 1)

BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS

The Central British School is s beautiful and imposing two-storied bullding, with an exterior of white splendid marble-cement, and a clock-tower, It stands on high ground, where the open country

Kowloon begins, just outside From the portico in front there is wonderful view across Kal Tak Air Port to the sparkling waters of Kowloon Bay and Lyeemoon, while on the other side are the lovely Kowloon hills with the Lion Rock keeping guard in the background.

QUEEN'S CLUB

TENNIS FINAL

Budge Defeats Austin

London, June 19. Spectators at the Queen's Club Krass court lawn tennis champfan- Donald ship final to-day saw Budge, America's leading exponent of the game, defeat H W. Austin, Great Britain's biggest hope in the Davis Cup, in two straight sets, the scores in Budge's favour being 8-1. 6-2

Both Budge and "Bunny" Austin are seeded in this year's Wimble- don championships which com- mence on Monday and only re- A vast expanse. In front is laidcently Austin was defeated by H out as playing fields for football Henkel in the final of the French and cricket with an excellent championship.

In the final of the Queen's Club sports pavilion at one end.

Built in the E. shape, the build-women's singles, Miss Jedrejowska, ing has two wings: that on the left of Poland; defeated Miss Kathleen for boys, that on the right for girls, Stammers, 6-3, 6-0——— and these two similar wings en- Reuter. circle two huge quadrangles which

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ticket holders when they were The dividing centre portion of the MAY LOSE

asked to purchase tickets, but fail-building contains the fine Assembly ed to produce them for inspection. Hall in which is a stage, with lights They were each Aned $20.

and dressing-rooms attached. At the end of the Hall is a gallery capable of seating about ninety people which is fitted up with a cinematograph machine-room.

Nai Muk-ching. 31, odd job coolie, was brought before Mr. K. M. A Barrett at the Kowloon Magistracy Beyond the stage is the gymna- on Saturday charged with thesium, and this has dressing rooms larceny of a quantity of sugar from and showers for boys op one... şide, the Kowloon Godown:

and similar arrangements for girls on the other.

Defendant Wa9 seen by the watchman stealing the sugar from a sack which had just been un- loaded from the President Jeder- son. He was bound over.

Appearing before Mr. K. M. A Barnett at the Kowloon Folice Court on Saturday morning, Law Yau, 30, street coolle, was fined $10 or one month's imprisonment for the theft of 11 pieces of teak wood from the s.5. Lung Shanı,

Detective Sergt. Hutchinson pru- secuted.

SPACIOUS ROOMS

AMATEUR

GOLF STATUS

Threat To Pam Barton

London, June 19, Miss Pain Barton, the well- known woman golf title holder, has received a letter from the Ancient Colt Club Royal and threatening her with the loss of her amateur status, if she receives remuneration from the sale on a book she has written called, "A Stroke A Hole" which is being pa

The class-rooms are all delight- fully airy and spacious. Broad windows look over the sea, while on the other side the many win- dows open onto a wide verandah which goes all round the quadrangle. This has cream col- cured walls and a paving of cool leaf-green terrazzo, giving an effect of spotless cleanliness and artistic charm. Beyond the quadrangle can be seen a glimpse of the gar- den, marked out for tennis, basket-Keuter,

ball etc.

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Upstairs there is much of inter- est to be seen. A very good llorary,

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most unique geography-room with an epidiascope, (used to dis play pictures during lectures) and common-rooms for senior also students.

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Tong Wal, aged 28, marine hawk- er, was charged before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistrucy on Saturday with trespassing in police barracks on Friday.

Acting Sub-Inspector Bradsell said that while going up "to the first Boor of the Mongkok Police Boys have a splendidly equipped Physica Station he met defendant standing Chemistry Lab" and on the

rear verandah near the "Lab" with "preparation" and servants' quarters with an empty dark-room. also a wonderful car- sack. The man stated that he was penters-shop fitted with every POS- asked to come by the "boy" who sible kind of tool, denied it. Defendant later ad- mitted that he had trespassed on his own accord.

He was fined $1. Inspector Rogers prosecuted.

HOTEL THIEVES ·

CAUGHT

Girls take a domestic-science course, and have a model kitchen. with gas and electric cookers, and complete laundry equipment, and other things to delight the hearts of girls. Some of the delicious edibles. given to help the Arctic- Frolic in aid of the Union Church, last week were, we learn, made by members of the Domestic-Science Class.

since nothing has been forgotten at the Central British School.

It is quite impossible to do jus- tice to this marvellously planned establishment in one short article. since there is so much to see and admire.

blished next week.

Miss Barton, interviewed by Rea- ter. remarked that she was most surprised and was uncertain what course to pursue.--«

HOME CRICKET

Scores At Close Of Play

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London, June 19, The following were the close of play scores in County Champion- ship cricket matches commenced to-day:

Oxford 195; Worcester 88 for 1.. Glamorgan 328 for 8 (Emrys Davies 140) v. Warwick.

Leicester 313 for 3 (Berry 120) v.) ... Lancashire.

Cambridge 218 (Sims 6: for, 80);" M.C.C. 73 for 3.

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Gloucester 174; Surrey 117 for 0. Derby 145 (Turner 5 for 45); Yorkshire 182 for. 1 (Sutcliffe 86," Hutton 88 not out).

Sussex 288: Hampshire 29 for..0. Notts 163: New Zealanders 101 for

Northants 20 for 2; v. Essex. Somerset 344 (Burrough '90, Luckes 121 not out) Kent 33 for 0.

Basex 207 (Jupp 5 for 39) v. Northamptonshire.

MANY "SIDE-LINES" A valuable diamond ring which

very The Art Class too 13 was stolen from Mr. J. Walsh last year from room No. 405 at the flourishing. but all these "side- Gloucester Hotel was recovered onlines", are, of course, in addition to | 1. Thursday night when a group of the usual scholastic curriculum, persons were arrested by the Police and were found to be in possession of the ring. A Chinese registered at the Hotel on Thursday night, in room No. 302. Another Chinese paid her a visit and the police were it formed by the staff of their sus picions. After enquiries were made the woman, Chan Sau-chun, and her husband, Lam Chi-wan, were taken to the Police station. person named Lau Pul-on and an- other woman were detained at the Tai Ah Wah Boarding House and the ring was finally traced to a pawnshop.

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The Police are investigating the case as they believe that this will throw some light on the other thefts which have taken place in a number of European Hotels in Central and Kowloon.

In conclusion we ought to state that the foundation stone was laid by Sir William Peel K.C.M.G., K.BE, LL.D. in 1935, and that the school was opened by Sir Andrew Caldecott Kt. C.M.G. OBE. September. 14. 1936.

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Owing to heavy rain there was no further play.—

(Other Home cricket results on

Page 11).".

CHEERO CLUB ACTIVITIES

The following is the programme at the Cheero Club for the week:-

To-day, dance at the Club com- mencing at 8 pm to-morrow, weekly whist drive commencing at 8.30 p.m., admission 50 cts, includ ing Hght refreshments; Wednes day, small dánée at the club com-

contract bridge and mahjong at 8

OFFERING BRIBE TO DETECTIVE

Fung Tat-sang, a coolie, appear When the two men Lau Pul-oned before Mr. K. Keen at the Cen-mencing 8 p.m.; Thursday, weekly and Lam Chi-kwan appeared betral Magistracy on Saturday and fore. Mr. K Keen at the Centrát Magistracy on Saturday, the case fined $50 or six weeks hard m, admission 50 ets including labour, for asking another coolfe light refreshments, Friday, dupli was remanded for 48 hours at the named Lau Yung to give $10 to a cate and contract bridge commen- request of Bergeant T. Cashman detective to let them free. Lau cing at 8pm.... who asked for the remand to go. Yung was charged similarly for farther into the case. The two offering the bribe to the detective. women were also remanded, the Detective Sergeant Bryon stated charge against them being that that the police were informed that. they entered the Gloucester Hotel Fung had been spending a great A Chinese was admitted to the on Thursday night and registered deal of money lavishly at optum Queen Mary Hospital on Saturday with the intent to commit a divans. Enquiries were then made morning, suffering from the effects tumped felony.

and it was learned that the de- of Immersion,the man. Tendant had picked up a $50 note from the ferry, Man Lui, as it was

harbour. A at the entrance of the Queen's cross the Theatre, and had given $25 to Lan rescued the passenger, Yung. The same story was told by Lau Yung at his home. They were taken to the Central Police Station as their stories were not

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Following the collapse of a bam- hop scaffolding at 27 Kimberley Road on Friday afternoon two satisfactory. On the way to the workmen, Leung Tung, mason, and station Fung told Lan to give $10 of a Chan Ying, blacksmith, were into the detective to free them. His revolver, four Jured and were removed to the Worship imposed the fine and sen

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