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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937.
CENTRAL
MAGISTRACY
Larceny Of Purse
French National Day
Reception
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gon of Annam) conferred by the French Government la gratitude for his helpful services for French aviation and for aviation in Indo
Consul: for
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dier H. G. Seth-Smith, DS.O., Brigadier F. W. L Bissett, Colonel N. M. S. Irwin, D.S.O., Colonel A. Burrows, Colonel G. C. Gowlland, Colonel H. H. Wright, Colonel H. H. Blake, O.B.E, Colonel J. F. King.
Before commencing his speech Mrs. Donovan, the the Consul of France remarked, Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wylick Appearing before Mr. W. Scho-that he had a very pleasant duty and the entire Consular Body. field yesterday Ping Sing Fuk, an.
to perform, which was to confer Conte and Contesse de Courseulles, unemployed. was charged" with an 'Mr. Moss the Decoration | Mons. M. J. B. Montargis, Briga- larceny of a purse, containing d'Omcter do l'Ordre du Dragon H.K.41.40 and 848 in Cunton curd'Annam (The order of the Dra- rency. Detective Sergeant Mot- tram, for the prosecution stated that the defendant stayed at com plainant's house and left early the next morning taking with him the purse. The defendant then pur-
After conferring this "order the chased a gold ring, a wrist watch,
Consul then made a short speech a pair of shoes and a suit of clothing. Six dollars was found on of greeting to his Compatriots in the defendant after he was arrest-French, after which in English he ed. His Worship sentenced him to again repeated his welcome to His six weeks' for larceny and ordered Excellency the Officer Administer ing the Government and to all the him to pay 810 amends or
English friends "present, and pro- an extra two weeks.
posed the health of Hg Majesty King George.
GAMBLING RAI Appearing before 'Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy 'yester. day Chan Wun was charged with keeping a gambling den at No. 205 Hollywood Road, ground floor. Detective Sargeant Mackay for the prosecution stated that the defen- dant and 17 others were playing dice and $4.58 was found in the pool at the time of the raid. fine of $30 was imposed and the $4.58 is to be put into the Poor
BOX.
A
BANISHEE RETURNS Appearing before Mr. W. Scho-
the field yesterday at
Central Magistracy, Leung Nam, aged 25, a banishee, was charged with return ing to the Colony. The prosecu- tion stated that the defendant was banished on August 25, 1938 for 'ten years, A sentence of one year imprisonment was returned by His Worship.
HEROIN HAUL.
China.
Hon. Mr. Edgar Davidson and Mrs. Davidson Major R. D. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. A. Croucher, ...«Mr. and Mrs. J." A. Fraser, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo D'Almada e Castro, Mr. and Mrs. R. Peston, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu-fan, Pay. Comar. H. G. Oswin, Hon, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. N. de G. Way- mouth. Comdr. and Mrs. C. Wau- chope Captain E. G. N. Rushbrooke, "GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
Surg. Capt. and Mrs. G. D. G. Fer- The toast was.drunk, amid much gusson, Mons, and Mme. Garnier, applause after which a speech" of Mons, and Mme. Gaudin, Mons. welcome was made by Els Ex-Arnulphy, Mons K. Candren, Mons. Aubron, Mons. Becker, Mlle. Forest, celleney, who said:-
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I consider it a great honour to Mons, P. L. Lorsignal. Mohs. Luigi, have been asked to propose the Mons. Mabille, Mona. Noblet, Mons. health to-day and to express the P. F. Servarli and many others.
NEW CONSUL'S CAREER thanks of everyone here for the generous hospitality of our hosts. Mons, Albert Cadol has had a To-day's function gives us an op-distinguished career. He was Cap- portunity of welcoming M. Cadol tain of Infantry during the Great and his wife and expressing our War and was twice wounded. He hopes that their stay here will be
was at Yser in 1914, at Artols" in 1815,
the Somme a very happy one. He will I am sure forgive me if I say that none 1916 at Chemin-des-Dames
and also of us can quite forget that his 1917
at the Battle Flanders that 'same year. predecessor was here with us only of 24 hours ago. M. Leurquin and He received the Military Cross his charming wife had
when he was attached such a vital part of the social life Guards Division as Liason-Officer of the Colony that I fear our and it is interesting to record that chief feeling to-day must be one of when with this Division his vis-a- bereavement which will take avis, was Lord Lascelles (who was little time to heal The heartiness then Major Lascelles). After that of our "Vive le Ral," so to speak, he was at Montdidler (and it was Ls still a ttle clouded by the here that he was wounded for the sadness of our “Le Roi est mort.” 'second time). After his recovery he was still not it enough for active service and On an occasion like this it would
he was sent to be improper for me to say any-America. and attached to the thing about politics. We have United States Army as Instructor been asked to join in a birthday at Camp Kearny (near San Diego party and on a birthday the guests in California). must forget any family, differences
GOOD NEIGHBOURS
When peace was declared ne was
Two Chinese females, Chan Mul and Yip Say, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy when they
were charged with possession of dangerous drugs" at † No. 128 Gloucester Road. The first defendant admitted the charge but the second defendant denied It. RO. Grimmitt stated that that there may be. In the pre-detached" by the Quay D'Orsay, July 6, on information given, the sent case our families ten thou-and sent as Military Consul to police raided the place and found sand miles away seem to be on Berlin in 1919, it to be a small heroin factory good neighbourly terms, which The first defendant stated that she makes it all the easier to celebrate was in the employ of A man
here with a rull heart. named Lee and was receiving 50 cents a day.
The amount of heroin confiscat ed was 14,651 pills.
The second defendant was dis- charged while the first defendant was sentenced to one year's im prisonment and fined' 82,500 another six months.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the toast of the President of the French Republic...
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The toast was drunk with much enthusiasm by all present,"
THOSE PRESENT Among those who attended the reception were Hon. Mr. C. G. and Mrs. Alabaster. Hon. Mr. R. M. and Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Justice Lindsell and Mrs. Lindsell, Hon. Dr. D. J. and Mrs. Valentine, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Hon; T: G. and Mrs. King, Dr. and Mrs.- 8. §.
SNATCHER CAUGHT " Appearing before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday. Chan Hung, an unemployed, was charged with larceny of one foun- tain pen. Inspector Shannon Strahan, the American Consul and stated that the defendant had snatched it from a Canton official in Connaught Road, The defen- dant admitted the charge and and a sentence of three months WAA imposed.
BAIL ESTREATED Chan Eon Ting, aged 30, a clerk, was charged with travelling from Yammat va Hong Kong on the Yaumati terry launch, Man Kung. using a monthly ticket owned by Lai Chan Koong. The defendant did not appear in Court and his
ball of $25 was estreated.
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BIG OPIUM HAUL
The maximum sentence of six months imprisonment with an option of a fine of $2,500 and an additional term of 12 months was imposed on a ship steward, Kwan Al 100, aged 30, of the 32. Woolgar, by Mr. K. MA Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yester day when he appeared on two. charges of possession of raw oplum and using a ship to export the drug.
DIVAN KEEPER FINED Chan Yue Nam, aged 27, ap..
Revenue Officer W. Ward, in peared before Mr. W. Schofield at evidence, said that he visited the the Central Magistracy yesterday vessel on Tuesday morning" and with charges of keeping an oplum store rooms and defendant's cabin had a thorough search of the divan and possessing non-Govern~~ ment prepared opium.
Detective for the drug but failed to and any. after a considerable time until de- Bergeant Mottram, for the prosecu- tion, stated that at the time of fendant pointed to an ice-box. the, raid twelve men were in the
There were a few bottles of mineral divan. A fine of $100 or eight
water in it and at the bottom of weeks' hard labour was imposed on
the ice-box he found three tins the first charge and 820 or two.
ench containing about 300 taels weeks on the second.
of raw optim. Another tin which contalmeld about 100 taels was. found in defendant's cabin.
** CASE WITHDRAWN. Owing to insufficient evidence the Crown withdrew the case against Lat Wah Bhum of No. 229 Hennessy Road Tan Wah and Chau Sui Cho, who were alleged to have had in their possession three forged $500 Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank notes.
Défendant pleaded not guilty to' the charges and stated that he was only asked to carry the tins to Singapore. He did not know of the contents.
Atter, that Mons. Cadol settled down to 1. Consular career. He was appointed to the French Ein bassy in Tokyo, then sent on to Consul of Shanghal. Became Harbin in 1930, then went again to Shanghai, and from there went in 1934 as Consul to Swatow, where he remained until his appointment to Hong Kong this month..
Both Mansleur and Madame Cadol have visited Hong Kong with their family on more' than one occasion," and the Consul can remember an even earlier visit, when in 1907 as a very young stu- dent he came out East with his people..
FACTORIES
SUMMONEDTM
"I should think 14 hours a day should be enough for anyone," re marked Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloop Magistracy yesterday when two knitting companies and a shirt company were charged with
employing people in an industrial undertaking in contravention of the regulations forbidding their employment after the hours be tween 9 am and 7 p.m.
Mr. D. W. Phillips, Assistant Inspector of Labour and Factories of the B.C.A, prosecuted..
The manager of the Tack Hing
Wing Street. was fined $25. Knitting Company. 29-31, Fuk
The manager of the Tat Shing Knitting Company, 242 and 246 Cheung Sha Wan Road, was fined $30.
The manager of the Leung Po Kee Shirt Factory, 158 and 184 Fa Yuen Street, was fined $20.
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