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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938.

PEAK BURGLAR FUNERAL OF

SENTENCED

Banishee Admits Series Of Thefts

MASTER GUNNER H.C. HOLE

Victim Of Double Pneumonia

H.K. CHINESE WEDDINGS

FOUR CEREMONIES AT REGISTRY

took

Four

Chinese weddings place at the Registry of Marriages, Supreme Court, on Saturday, Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, Deputy Re-

the ceremonies. gistrar of Marriages, conducting

Pleading guilty to six charges of theft from residences in May Road and Branksome Towers since

Full military honours were ac- September last, Leung San, a recorded at the funeral of Master turned banishee, was sentenced to Gunner H. C. Hole, R.A., victim

Miss Lam Yin Chor, daughter of one year's Imprisonment by Mr. Cot double pneumonia, which took the late Mr. Lam-Ki Ying, became B. Burgess at the Central Magis place at the Colonial Cemetery on

the bride of Mr. Wat Lun, clerk, tracy on Saturday.

Saturday, the Rev. G. H. Bateman of the South British Insurance Co. Among the complainants were omelating at the graveside. Ltd., and son of the late Mr. Wat Cel. V. R. Barkhardt, of No. 1 May Deceased was admitted to the Pak Ping, in the presence of Messrs. Raid; Col. G. C. Qowlland, of No. silltary Hospital, Bowen Road, Wong Man Keung and Lun Yun 5, Branksome Towers; Mr. A. H. on Monday last and died early on gang. Armstrong and Mr. V. R. Gordon. Friday morning. He is survived of No. 1 May Road.

by his widow and two children, Sub-Inspector O'Donovan stated with whom the sincerest that accused was stopped by a de-pathy will be felt. tective on patrol in May Road on Master Gunner Hole was a com Ahana Co. and son of the late Mr. January 10. When searched, some paratively 36ung man, who had Pao Ping Chung. The witnesses pawn tickets were found on him risen rapidly through the ranks, į were Messra. Lee Koon Sin and Yip one of which related to a watch and he was highly regarded by Lok. which had been reported stolen. both his officers and the men of Accused admitted the other thefts, nis battery. stating that he had visited the same houses several times during the past few months.

The police asked that the max imum sentence.be imposed, as there had been a large number of thefts in that locality and on the Peak:

After sentence, a further charge of breach of the Deportation Order was preferred against accused. Committal proceedings on this charge were adjourned for a week

ANY LETTERS

FOR YOU?

The following letters are lying at the General Post Office await ing claimants:—“

'Mr. and Mrs. R. L Afton; American Trading Co. of the Far East Inc. Halim S. Azar; A. E. G. Blades; R. "Brannigan, c/o Paclic Agencies Co.; Miss Margaret Brown: Enoch Buan: Lynn G. Bricker: Miss Carol Campbell; Mrs. Charles Casey; E Chan, H.K. Fine Art List: Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Channings China Imp. and Exp Trading. Corpn.; Chinese Printing Co. The Manager: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cleghorn, c/o. Mr. H. Dewsbury; Prof. Chu Chia-Hua, Ph.D., HE The Minister of Com- munications:

Miss Lee Wing Foon, daughter of the late Mr. Lee, Wal Tso, was sym-¡ married to Mr. Chao-min Pao,

The funeral was' attended by a targe number of friends, oficers and comrades, with a fring party and buglers from the 8th Battery, H.A., deceased's unit.

Among those present at the graveside, were the deceased's widow, Colonel, C. Treatt. Major Over. Lieut. "Trevor, Lieut. Wal- mesely - Cathami, Lieut. Hook. Lieut. McMillan, Lieut. Hanwell, Licut Butler, Lieut. Hacll, Lieut O'Grady," Lieut. Peek. Lieut.

Forster.

assistant manager of Messrs. W.W

In the presence of Miss Leung Tuet Kuen and Mr. Lee Ping Wah, Miss Ng Wei Chan, daughter of Mr. Ng Yiu Yin, merchant, was wedded to Mr. Chan Sul Lun, son of the late Mr. Chan Chiu Yuen

Mr. Cheung Ping Nam, merchant. son of Mr. Cheung Sau Tong, mer- chant, and Miss Shum Yick Chong. daughter of Mr. Shun Pak Tong. secretary, were also married. The witnesses were Messrs. Choi Mok Pak and Cheung Chan Chi.

Yates, Major Smith, and Lieut POLICE CLOSE

SEAMEN'S UNION

-NIGHT RAID

WREATHS

Wreaths were sent by the fol- Jowung: "Peggy and 'John," Ma- jor-General A. W. Bartholomew, Colonel A. Burrowes: Officers and Joan

Saff. Headquarters, R.A.

A. Williamson, Sweet Rev. J. Lieut. and Mrs. F. Peck, Lleût, and Mrs A. E. Hazell, Mr. and Mrs. G. and Brian. Lewis Hopkinson

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Activities Exceed Scope Politics Involved?

Police on Friday night ralded and closed the Hong Kong Chinese Seamen's Union. The reason for the proscription, though not yet known officially, is thought to have originated from the belief that the activities of the Union were not conaned strictly to the Interests of seamen but were of a political

nature which the Government

deemed "undesirable."

A Chinese report states that Union officials were planning to promote a Labour Federation in Hong Kong with the object of pursuing a certain political policy.

Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. F. Row- lands, and Jean, R.S.M. and Mrs. J W Retd. Mr. and Mrs. Shear- good, Mr. Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Sut- ley and family. Master-Gunner Q.M.S. and and Mrs. Whistett. Mrs. Phillips, Master-Gunner and Mrs. Tarshane, June and Chas Youngs, Miss A. F. Lam, Mrs. E Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Kingsland, Cpl. and Mrs. Maccormac, Ah, So (Amah), Bds. Shirley, Gibson) Farr, and China Machinery Frances, Junior N.CID. Lyemun, Supply Co. Contere Co.: Cowasji Garrison Sergeants Mess; Other Palloni & Co.; M2 and Mrs. Ranks H.Q, Bth Beavy Brigade Harold Dewsbury; H. Harvey Dye; RA. 12th and 30th Heavy Bat- Fishair, Inc.; Isaac Monty Charles teries. R., W.O. and Sergeants H Johnson; K-H Lachman Bros., Club RAO.C. All Ranks 29th Lachman: Chok Lai, Modern Btty, R.A., All Ranks, Seaforth Motion Picture Co.; Master A. Highlanders. Officers Mess. Lye- Lawrence, c/o. Shipping Agents; mun, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clarke, LA and Jung: Miss J. Lissner: Miss All Ranks 7th A.A. Battery, om- A. Lilburle, tjo. Presbyterian Mis- ecrs' Mess. Stonecutters. Sergeans sion; C. S. Liu, China Development Mess, Lyeemun, Office Staff, Stan Finance Corp.; Metropolitan Motorley, Kennedy Road families Ten-

It is learned that the activities Co.: Paul Palllard, Mining En- nis Club, Officers 8th Brigade,

of the Union have been closely gineer: Alfred Pike; W. L. Pratt: R.A., All Ranks RAOC. Omcers watched since the beginning of the Gertle Rathie: Slam Commercial and Other Ranks. 24th Beavy hostilities, and it is believed that Bank Ltd.; H. Smyth; K. Battery Officers and Other Ranks

considerable correspondence cir- Soloman & Co.;. South Ontha 9th AA Battery. RA. Sergeanta culated between the Union and Medical Supply: Rev. P. C. Mess,

Seaforths Highlanders. labour organisations in America Szlachtowski; Miss Florence Tod- Foremen and Artificers, R.AO.D. and Australia regarding the boy- hunter: Carmen Valdas; Mrs. M.Sgt. and Mrs. Sweet. Sergeants

cotting of Japanese Véir; J. & Vassudev; Victoria Mess, R.A.M.C.. W.O. and Senior

vessels. Disp.: Western Union. Tel. and N.CO Mess, Royal Engineers. De- Cable Office; Yan James & Co.

REGISTERED ARTICLES Chang Shen; Mrs G. Franels, RAF. (p/p):

tachment R.A.P.C Sergeants' Mess. Stonecutters, All Ranks, 12th Co. RAS.C., Mess, Stonecut- Mr. and Mrs. ters, All Ranks. 12th Co. R.A.S.C., Leighton Hailey (D/D): W. T. Detachment R.A.. Hock Miss Lula Belle Hough Ranks Corps of Military Police. (p/p); Rev. W. S. Johnston (p/p);

Mrs. J. W. Pell (p/p); Reeves John Pownall; c/o.

Terminus Hotel: Rote-Krem: 8. Sizih; Wa Hau Lui; C. M. Woloschinoff.

LOCAL ESTATES Solomon David Sassooz, Jewish Inhabitant, late of Bombay in the Empire of India, who died in- testate domiciled in. March 18 1894. left local estate sworn at $439,000. Letters of ad-

India

on

ministration de bonis non to the

estate of the deceased for the use and benefit of David Solomon David Sassoon, have been granted to Ralph Archibald, Wadeson solicitor.

of

Local estate to the value $4,100 was left by Lim Kean S1 late of Lo Chung Village, San Wu District, Kwangtung, who died Intestate on October 18, 1937. Letters of administration to the estate of the deceased have been granted to Em Li Shi, widow, of the same address, but at pre- sent temporarily residing at No. 152 Connaught Road Central,

Stanley. A11

THEFT OF LETTER FROM BOX

Appearing on remand before Mr. H. R. "Butters at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy on Saturday on charges of theft of a letter from a letter box at No. 388, Lalchikok Road on Jan. 16, endeavouring to obtain a sum of $28 and obtaining a sum of $15 on a forged document, Chan Wing. 34, unemployed, was remanded till January 28.

For the first time since the com- mencement of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, this is the first organisa- tion to be closed under the Emer- gency Regulations of 1922, and also the first to be proscribed by the Government and declared unlawful during the present crists.

the

merchant

YOUTH'S LEAP TO DEATH

Chinese Y.M.C.A. Tragedy

Hau Kwan-yue, 20, à resident of Chinese YM.C.A., Bridges Street, was instantly killed when he fell from the roof of the Associa- tion's hostel on Saturday morning.

Nobody witnessed the fall, as the street was deserted at the time. As soon as the tragedy was dis- covered, however, the police were sent for, and the body was taken to the mortuary.

A post-mortem examination was

CONSULATE OF PERU made yesterday morning, but the

CLOSED

The Peruvian Consulate has been closed until further notice. In- quiries and communications should be addressed to the Consul-General for the United States of America at Hong Kong.

BASEL HARBOUR TRAFFIC

resült has not yet been revealed.

Police are inquirying into the

case:

- SUPREME COURT

VACATIONS

The offices of the Supreme Court will be open daily from 10 am, to 11 p.m. during the Chinese New Year Vacation, except on public and general holidays, when the General business recovery in offices will be entirely closed, and Switzerland, coupled with improve on Saturday, when they will be ments carried out in the bed of the open from 10 am to noon. sub- Ho Wal, foreign goods merchant, Rhine. between Strasbourg and lect, however, to the provisions of late of No. 9 Lower Lascar Row. Basel, have had highly satisfactory section 5 of the Supreme Court first floor, who died intestate on results on the trame in Basel (Vacations) Ordinance, 1898, so far Jufie. 29, 1937, -left local estate harbour. For the first seven as it relates to the Criminal Ses-

under $5,400. Letters of months of 1937, the volume of goods i'sions administration to

The Chinese New Year Vacation the estate of transported totalled 1,800,000 tons the deceased have been granted against 1,200,000 tons during the begins on January 31 and termin- to Ho Lul Shl, widow, of No. 61, same period of 1936, an increase ates on February 4. both days in- Jervols Street, second floor.

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