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SMART WORK BY WIFE WINS CLAIM CAPT. CUKURS Malayan University Prospects

THE POLICE

(Continned from Page 1)

It was a forlorn hope, for the Department of Criminal Investiga- tion and the police were clueless, but partly by luck and partly by the consistent, and remarkable de tective work of the Police Depart ment under the supervision of Mr. F. W. Shaftain. Assistant Director Criminal Investigation, who gave a very careful examination into every minute detail, of the cate, and who, working on a cer tain theory at present cannot be revealed, managed to trifling clue which resulted in the receiving of certain information

of

arrest of the suspects,

NOTHING TO WORK ON

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Summary Court Action

case in

LEAVES

Flight To Hanoi

hours and 20

The hearing of the which Mrs. Bylvia Doris, Reville airman, who arrived in Hong Capt. Herbert Cukurs, Latvian claimed the sum of maintenance, from her hus-sight from Shanghai, which oc- of $50, arrears | Kong last Monday after a direct band, Mr. John Reville, was concupied seven chuded before the Pulice Judge,minutes, took off for Hanoi about Mr. Justice RE Lindsell, at the on Saturday, Summary

Court on Saturday morning. when the claimant was leave the Colony on the morning Capt. Cukurs had intended to awarded judgment, with costs.

following his arrival here, but was by Mr. 3. T. Prior, of Messrs. Wiling so by bad weather.

The claimant was represented unfortunately prevented from do- kinson and Grist, while Mr. Peter

defendant.

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"A Malayan University should “Its graduates are to be found prove an unqualified success, and occuying positions of prominence its value in raising the educational all over the country, and their facilities and status of the country | training to British standards of

visitor from Shanghat when he qualified them for posts of res very great,' said Mr.. S. H, Peek, a throughness and integrity, has

presentative was Interview by a Tribune responsibility in Clovernmental, mer-

cantile and other walks of life....... Mr. Peek is keenly interested in throughout China and the East. educational matters in the Far

***Judged by results, every penný East and urges the formation of which has gone into the building a University in Malaya

up of the University of Hong Kong After 22 years in China he ways has been an excellent investment."

every penny "Judged by results, which has gone into the building up of the University of Hong Kong has been an excellent investment." "Mr. Peek was very enthusiastic concerning the proposal to form a special needs of Malaya Malayan University.

pruve an unqualified success, and

FINANCIAL" QUESTION Anancial question, Mr. Peek said: Asked what he thought of the

"An institution catering for the

should

It will be remembered that dur- H. Sin appeared on behalf of the ink he last visit to the Colony the airman had a crash "while taking It will be recalled that when off, and was compelled to stay

· that acted as a direct clue to the the case was heard on Friday Mr.here waiting for the spares to ar- "I read your leading article," be its value in rafaing the education- Prior made a submission to the rive. He eventually set off for sald, referring to a leader on the al facilities and status of the Interviewed, Mr. Shartain sald erect that the action was found-his fight to northern China and University question, appearing in country very great. that few cases have presented the ded on a separation agreement

and notice had been aled of a dat Japan. He started on his home- the Tribune of June 10, and was The question of cost cannot be ward journey from Japan on greatly interested. I would car- police with less on which to work fence, to which he would strongly June 12, and had hoped to reach tainly like to endorsé your views an try which has given wealth to so ES the victim "died without making object on the ground that it was Rīga, via Rangoon, Calcutta and the principal question referred to, many public-spirited men, and. I.

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a statement. A Chinese woman was the only eye-witness of the

Mr. Sih submitted that one" of stabbing, but she was unable to help in any way because she is three defences was hardship, hurried off quickly to see the on account of his client's having had to deposit security in respect, [SHIMONO SEKI Coronation Celebrations.

Under the supervision of Deta divorce action which was pend- Inspector A. E. Carey, deceased's ing and of his income being only $300 per month of which $150 had books personal belongings and

to be paid to his wife, thereby were thoroughly investigated on

not making it possible for Mr. the day following the murder and the names of several people who Reville to pay the amount claim- were put on the list of suspects were discovered.

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Mr. Sin further contested the claim on the ground that miscon- duct on the part of the plaintiff was an equitable defence, pn which he was prepared to put his

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NO ROOM FOR ARGUMENT "Of course," he added, as a

qualided to express an opinon on matters of detall, but on the broad question as to the benefits which would derive from the creation of the suggested University-having

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Cheng Cheung had an 1420... pleasant surprise when, after he had snatched a handbag from Miss Cheng Yin-tong, he was ar- au-rested by his victim and her girl friend who chased him through

A moment's analysis of these TOXYORAILWAY suspects revealed that one was an Hortoplum addict, the only clue which

led to subsequent events.

The news of the reward of $3,-ellent in the witness box, 000 (Police $1.000 and 8incere's Mr. Prior quoted several $2,000) for the apprehension of the thorities in support of his submis- person or persons responsible for the stabbing was circulated in all oplum divans in the Colony, by P.C.p. Shek Tsui, hoping to tempt someone to come forward to give the necessary information.

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As a result of searching han- dreds of oplum divans Leung Wong, aged 25, unemployed, was arrested on June 8 at Mongkok.

LONG SEARCH

Ko Wah-tak, aged 20, former employee in the Sincere's Life In- surance Department, where he was transferred to the Shangha! branch a few years ago, only to return to the Colony recently, was also arrested in an opium divan two days later.

They were brought before "the Magistrate on June '12 and have since been remanded on later ap- pearances in Court.

sion.

Giving judgment, Mr.. Justice Lindsell stated that even if there was such a breach of condition. as failure to allow the husband to take the children out alone, as submitted by the defendant. At was not such as to nullify the agreement.

STOWAWAYS CAUGHT

several streets.

There was a sequel before Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon E Magistracy on Saturday when the unemployed man was charged with larceny.

Inspector Shannon who pro- secuted, sald while Miss Cheng Yin. fong and her companion was walk- ing in Soy Street in the late after-

noon on Friday, defendant came.

up from

behind

them and

Medical and Agricultural Colleges -there can be very little room for argument.

"Your citation of the excellent work and Influence of the Hong Kong University—not only in the Colony itself but throughout the length and breadth of China's provinces is one to which I can add the emphasis, of personal knowledge.

Gazette

s really serious factor in a 'coun-

am sure the raising of funds would not present a great difficulty if the movement were properly spon sored.

"In the Interests of the rising generation it is to be hoped that the ave representative organis- ations which have the matter under joint consideration will not let too much time slip through their fingers but will quickly decide to back the sche- me with their united efforts and influence.

"Thereafter, a speedy tackling of the questions of finance and procedure should meet with assur ed auccess.

"The only regret they are likely to have," concluded Mr. Peek, "It that it was not put through ear- liert"

Inspiration Of The

Coronation

The Archbishop of Canterbury | that in the consecration of their writes in the Canterbury Diocesan King the whole people were asso- ciated with him, that for them also as for him it was a new covenant of allegiance to the God of their fathers and to the Kingdom of Christ our Redeemer...

Seven Chinese who stowed away snatched the handbag from com- on board the s.s. Su Sang to plainant. The victim and her Singapore on May 20, were sent friend at once gave chase and ar- The Consecration and Crowning

defendant back." and were brought before rested

in Portland of the King and of the Queen are Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow Street, Sanitary Inspector Luk over. We must all be thankful icon Magistracy

Shiu-kau who was near the scene that the great ceremony in West- Saturday. They were all convicted. “ asalated in bringing defendant to minster Abbey unfolded itself in

Sergt. Alexander who prosecut-the station

unbroken dignity; tranquillity, and

ed; said that defendants had Cheng Cheung pleaded guilty to beauty. Certainly it was a most caused much trouble to the Com-the charge and was sentenced to wonderful and splendid spectacle. pany. During the period of three six months' hard labour with 12 But it was much more than this week's detention in Singapore the strokes of the cane. company had to pay about $100 per head for the up-keep of each defendant.

Li Fuk-chong, aged 38, former Chief Manager of Sincere's Life Insurance Company, Limited, who was transferred to the Perfumery Manufactory at Kennedy Town

The defendants told the Court three years ago as Chief Manager. that the

passage to Singapore

at which position he held until he was only $50 but the clerk de- was taken into custody by the po-manded $180 for each ticket. lice on June 17. in his office, was

Each defendant was fined $25 or arrested on a warrant by · Mr.

one month's imprisonment, First Shaftain, accompanied by Det four defendants who each had. Inspector Carey and P.C.D. Shek over $80 in their possession were Tsui L received part of his ordered to pay $25 amends to the education abroad. The following company, and fifth defendant $20. day he appeared before the Ma gistrate and was formally remand- ed for a week.

en-

FROM THE

"GAZETTE"

have been added to the list of medical practitioners. Both are Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Hong Kong.

The police had been searching for Au. Hing from the moment Leung Wong, was arrested, and de- The names of Dr. G.A. V. tectives were sent to Macau, Can-Ribeiro and Dr. Tan Eng-gawn ton and Kongmoon in ari deavour to find him.

Last week, when the search seemed fruitless and the hope for his arrest appeared to be forlorn, the police received information. with regard to the whereabouts of An Hing and was finally told that he was hiding in a village in the Chinese territory.

TWO FIRES ON SATURDAY

But No Damage Reported

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More fully I venture to say than at any previous Coronation, those who were present realized that it was a great and solemn religious act. They felt, as I have elsewhere sald, in the midst of the splendour of things seen and temporal the nearness of things unseen and eternal. This sense of reverence was deepend by the "demeanour of the King and Queen I know that they themselves felt most deeply the spiritual meaning of the rites which they fulfilled with quiet dignity. I am assured by testimonies received from every part of the world that the spirit of reverence which filled the Ab- bey seems to have been in some strange way, transmitted through the air to the vast multitudes who listened to the noble words of the

Three fire appliances from the Central Fire Brigade Station un der Mr. Cash, were sent about a p.m. on Saturday to a spot just above Kennedy Road, where a fire broke out in a contractor's mat shed, creating a blaze that could be seen for some distance away. The dames were extinguished in less service, than a quarter of an hour, and po casualty was reported:

THE PEOPLE'S PART Further, there was as never In answer to calls by the tele- before a widespread recognition His Excellency the Officer Ad- phone, fire engines from Talm Sha ministering the Government has Tsui on Saturday night hurried been pleased to recognize, provi- to Marcel Cafe, No: 10, Nathan sionally and pending Instructions Road. It was discovered: on 1ts. from the Secretary of State for the arrival, that one of the "Neon- Colonies, Mr. Evin Selpert as a Light" signs was on fire, Thia Vice-Consul for the United States was extinguished before

any of America at Hong, Hong.

damage was caused.

DECOYED TO UN LONG With the co-operation of the Canton Police, he was decoyed to Un Long in the New Territories where he was arrested by Inspector His Excellency the Officer Ad- A. E Carey and P.C.D. Shek Tauf on Thursday morning.

Au Hing was unable to appear before the Magistrate on Saturday morning on account of his being ill in the prison ward of the Queen

ministering the Government has appointed Mr. Abbas el. Arculli to be a Member of the Board of Education for a further period of two years. Ne

THEFT OF PRAM

WINNING THEIR SPURS

I cannot but think that all this was due in large measure to the months of preparation for the Coronation which followed the ap- the nation entitled peal to

a Recall to Religion. The impres- slon made by the great ceremony on the Imagination and conscience of the nation was itself a striking proof of the place which religion still holds in the instincts of the people. Is it an exaggeration to say that for the time it raised our national life to a higher level? If so let it not be a mere passing emotion. It is for the Church of Christ in town and village to raise that level still higher by the in- spiration and strength of a new and steadfast loyalty, personal and public, to Christ the King and to His Kingdom.

I trust, therefore: that in our own diocese both clergy and Iafty. will continue quietly and perseve- ringly the endeavour they have been called to make to deepen within the Church its grasp of the Christian faith and to bring to others who now stand apart Its message of the Gospel of God's Grace,

BAD NEWS OF

JACK SHARP

It is really astonishing how Wimbledon speedway followers young players who have their will be sorry to hear that Jack spurs to win are creating a stir Sharp, the Australian internation- this season, writes a Home corres- al, is not expected to race again pondent, Two northerners tried in this season. He broke his left leg county cricket for the first time in a triple collision at Wimbledon recently are already setting people earlier recently and the injury, Ho Man, aged 18, unemployed, takking, Wilkinson, the Bolton I am told, le proving more serious appeared before Mr. K. MA. Bar-player who began so well for Lan- than was at first thought. The nett at the Kowloon Magistracy cashire against New Zealand, and accident was all the more unfor- Mary Hospital, suffering froid *11s Excellericy the Officer Ad-on Saturday on a charge of theft Hampshire. the former Manchester tunate as it came when Sharp fever, but it is reported his conministering the Government has of a pram. property of Capt City and now Bristol City foot seemed to he running into form. dition has improved and he will ap

promotion Crookshank..

baller, who had his opening test Wimbledon have two other stars probably appear at the Howloon in

lunteer De-

as a fast bowler in the big game in Geon Pymar and Wal Phillips A detective was sent out to Magistracy, to-day/

Leutenant make enquiries at marine hawkers between Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, out of action with fractured left Mackay Wood to be Lleu- after the complainant had report

Yorkshire have let many players legs. Pymar, however, is making a ed, the loss to the police. Detec. become good batsmen in other good recovery and should be about: tive C240 saw defendant pushing

Ka Wah-tax will be represented by Mr. Peter H. Sin while Mr. Leó D'Almada Snr. will appear on be half of Li Fuk-chong on Tuesday.

WEAKNESS FOR

MILK BOTTLES!

oved the

His Excellency the

For the theft of two wooden buckets and 55 milk bottles bes Jonging to the Dairy Farm Co. and 43 bottles from the Kowloon Dairy, on June 21, Leung Kau, à fii custody 25-year-old unemployed was sen- | lected tenced to six weeks Imprisonment || steps when he appeared before Mr. K that bel

the Governme

has be

val:

M. A Barnett at the Kowloon on had been broken- Baturday,

counties, but when do you remem-

the pram in Nam Cheong Street, ber them missing a bowler of again soon. The loss of star riders promise?od has given Reg Vigor a young

and arrested him.

He was sentenced to 21 days Imprisonment when he pleaded tulity to the charge. Detective Sergt. MacPherson pros uted

the case of Cordingley who Tooling and is chance, and following a good display as reserve

went to Bussex many years ago,

can be cited, but he was unlucky in the recent League match with enough to have to compete with West Ham, he has been given Wilfred Rhodes That Is a rare regular place in the team as part- fner to Eric Collins, writes a Home occurrence

mcorrespondent

Hampshire

halls from Rotherham, impressed everyone as a fast bowler, at Chesterfeld, and he will certainly tried out.

BES GOVERNMENT. TENDERS col- The Hong Kong Government-is

inviting tenders for asphaltic roof tore ing of Government House, for arm major repairs to nullahsat Kai Not for a long time have I seen | runs/sp. andygold but Tak Airport, for car shelters and so promĚ

the 47 others were recovered in latrine at the New Gaol Stanley, spin bowl

Detective Bergt. MacPherson good con

def fit's and for a dush latrine at Shauki, will firt

Wan East

·sáid that défendant, and one not „possession," when the was arrested:

thoroughly before him, for he is only 21 years. "He has TAFY CAKy action and

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