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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938.

COURT CASES

IN BRIEF

· CHARGED With the larceny oi au overcoat and a leather jacket belonging to Harry Langson, an undergraduate of Ellot Hall, An- thony Ng. unemployed," was fined 840 or one month's imprisonment, when he appeared before Mr. R. Edwards, at the Central Magistra÷ cy, on Saturday.

H

SIN WING, 23, unemployed, was charged at the Central Magistracy on Saturday before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest with the larceny of a hand-bag containing 85.86 and a gold ring in Queen's Road West near the Tulping Theatre. The money was recovered but the ring was lost. Defendant said that he snatched the bag from Tam Suet Kwon, and dumped it after taking

out the money. He did not know there was a ring inside. Defen- dant was remanded for 48 hours.

FOR FAILING to report the change of address of her 11 year- old multsal. Ho Mul, 62, widow, was cautioned by Mr. RAD. Forrest, at the Central Magistracy on Sa- turday

Insp. Fraser said that the giri was very well, treated.

CHARGED with the larceny of green beans from the Dairy Farm, Pokfulum. Chan Nor, 51, Au Vin Sang, 56, NgeSlk, 27 and Ng Ylu. 20, were each bound over in the sum of $10 for one year when they appeared before Mr. R. A. D. For- rest at the Central Magistracy on Saturday.

FAMOUS PLAGUE EXPERT

RETIRES

DR. WU LIEN-TEH'S THIRTY

YEARS OF FINE SERVICE

After thirty years of continuous and faithful service under the Chinese government from the days of the imperial regime in 1907 to December of 1937, Dr. Wu Lien-teh, first Director of the National Quarantine Service and also of the Manchurian Plague Service (1912-32) has at last laid down his official labours for a well-earned Test

NUMEROUS HONOURS

Dr. Wu for G. L. Tuck as he was | months, although sixty thousand, Senerally known by in his pre-lives had been lost.. China days) was born in Penang | « in 1879 3nd educated in the Penang Free School, which he left in 1896 with a Queen's Scholarship to study at the University of Cam-

bridge and St. Mary's Hospital,

London.

RARE DISTINCTION

The imperial government called an International plague confer- ence in Mukden in 1911 at which experts of thirteen nations attend-

ed and elected Dr. Wu as Presi- dent. Numerous honours were showered upon him, a mandarin rank of the second order was con- ferred upon him overnight by the

Dr. Wu graduated B.A. In 1859, M.A. in 1902, MB.. Ch.B. in 1902, and achieved the rare distinction | Czar of Russia and the President

of France. The Chinese govern- ment allocated hundreds of thou- sands of dollars for anti-plague hospitals throughout Manchuria. and systematic health work was

of passing the difficult examina- tion of M.D. (Cantab) three years before the proper time.

After three years of private practice in Penang, during which he also de- voted much time to problems of thus born. social welfare among the masses, In 1930, when the National gof- Dr. Wu. was invited by the then-ernment decided to organise an Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai to join the ¦ up-to-date Quarantine Service, Chinese government service in Dr. Wu was appointed Director Tentsin. This he did and became and his successful work in equip- Vice-director of the Army Medical | ping quarantine stations along the College from 1905 till the autumn coast from Taku in the north to of 1910, when he was ordered by Canton in the south with board- the Manchu imperial government ing, organising medical and fuml- to proceed to Harbin to suppress; gating personnel especially at the the serious epidemic of pneumonic important parts of Shanghai, plague, which was killing over one Tongku, Hankow, Swatow, Amoy hundred victims a day.

and Canton is recent history.

FOUND guilty of having loftered on the root of No. 205 Des Voeux Road West and of unlawful posses sion of a suitcase containing 21 "pieces of clothing. Li Sik, 34, un- By adopting radical and highly employed, was sentenced to three | efficiënt measures throughout weeks hard labour, by Mr. R.A.D. | Manchuria, Chihli and Shantung. Forrest at the Central Magistracy the dangerous pest was suppressed on Saturday.

within the short period of three

YACHTING

CHAMPIONSHIP.

SERIES RESULTS

The First Championship Series. of yacht races under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, was held on Saturday with the following results:

(Mr. W, M. Brown!

'A' Class started at 14.30

SPEED

EASTWARD

FROM SEATTLE IN

"SOLID

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La Linda 16.44.55

HOME FOOTBALL |

RESULTS

Landon, Feb. 5.

The following are the results of Home football matches played to-" day.

Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

Blackpool

Bolton

Chesterfield 4 Swansea

Northampton "0. Queen's P. R. 2

By thus retiring at the end of 1937. Dr. Wu has been head of the Plague Prevention Service for 20 years and of the Quarantine Ser- vice for 7 years.

BADMINTON ENTRIES

Seven Less This Year

14;

The following are the entries for

the Badminton Championships of

the Colony, to be held under the

auspices of the Hong Kong Bad-

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E. A. Barros, and H. A Alves

(Recrelo),

C. K. Lee and C. O. Lee (Univer-

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0 Bunderland

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1 Wolves

2

minton Association:

'H' Class started at 14.25 Dorothea

16.44.14 (Mr. A. Drummond)

Brentford

-

I Leicester

1

Huddersfield

1 Everton

3

MEN'S SINGLES:

1.

10

Liverpool

1 Leeds

1

P. K. Hul (University).

:

Manchester C. 2 Portsmouth

1

T. F. Yong (University).

Aeriel

------- 16.44.21 (Mr. C. D. A. Ross)..

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Middlesbro 3 Chariton

1

M. A. Oliveira (Recreio).

Stoke

2 Chelsea

1

J. A. Chen (St. Teresa's).

Diana

16:45.05

3

7

West Brom. 2 Grimsby

1

F. Tsang (St. Teresa's),

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SECOND DIVISION

J. L. Anderon (Free Lances).

Colleen

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Barnsley

1 Tottenham

1

A. L. Fisher (Free Lances).

(Mr. G. J. TAIT)

Blackburn

2. West Ham

1

S. W. Clark (Free Lances).

1

H. S. Yuen (Chinese Y.M.CA.).

Siskin

16.48.12

"5

5

Fulham

1 Aston Villa

1

C. Au (Chinese Y.M.C.A.)

Luton

"

3. Burnley

1

P.

(Chinese

Newcastle

1 Bury

Y.M.C.A.).

Notts F.

2 Coventry

1

Jean

18.34.15 1

16

Col. G.-C. Gowland)

Plymouth

1 Norwich

1

N. A. E. Mackay

Tong)

(Kowloon

Wednesday 1 Bradford

0

MEN'S DOUBLES: »

Jane

Artemis

16.34.59 2 (Capt. J. Krogh Moe)

18.39.16

14

Southampton 3 M'chester U.

Stockport

3

I Sheffield U 1

3

13

(Mr. G. G. Wood)

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Kittiwake

4 ...... 16.40.49

12

Aldershot

1 Watford

.0

Bristol R.

2 Southend

.

1

(Miss S. M. King)

Gull

16.41.31

5

11

Cardiff

3

Bournemouth 0

F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith (St.

John's).

(Mr. J. Stanton)

Crystal P.

3 Notta C.

1

Carpenter ...... 16.41.59

6

10

Exeter

2 .Torquay

0

P. K. Hal and K. L. Yong (Uni- ..versity).

(Major B. E. C. Dixon) True Blue ...... 16:42.30

Mansfeld

3

Clapton. O.

1

7

D

Millwall

0

Bristol C.

B

M. A. Oliveira and J. J., Remedios

(Recrelo),

L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva

"Mr. H. 9. Rouse)

Eve

15.43.29

8

3

Reading

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2. Newport

1

(Rezrelo).

(Capt. E Bader)

Swindon

3 Pillingham

0

Redshank

...... 16.43.43 (Capt. S Hopkinson)

9

7

Walsall

0 Brighton

3

J. A. Chen and F. Tsang. (8t

Teresa's),

TUIED DIVISION (NORTH))

10

€ Barrow

3 Port Vale

0

P. Y. T. Lo and J. Tsang (81.

Teresa's),

(Mr. E. Cock)

Bradford C.

3 Accrington

2

Isobel

16.48,22 11 (Dr. Dean Smith)

5

Crewe

P. Wong and C. Au (Chinese

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1

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(Lt. M. Blake, R.N.) Wendy. 17.15.53

'I' and 'Y' Classes started at 14.33 Sirius ............ 16.50.24

16.57.151 8

(Mr. F. C. Marining)

.............. 16.57.25 77 (Mr. G. Moffatt Wilson) Zephyr..... 17,04,15]

(Col. Haycraft)

Nannette

8.

3

9

17.04.37 (Lt. Comdr. Graves, R.N.)

16:55.08 12 (Capt. S. Dėl Court) Nereld II........ D.NF.

*Course was shortened at 16.30

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'G' Class started at 14.35"-

Doncaster Hartlepools

Hull City Lincoln

0 Rotherham

N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan

I

4

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Oldham

0

(Kowloon Tong)...

1 New Brighton i

S. W. Clark and A. L. Fisher

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3

Gateshead 2

Southport

2 Chester

*

MIXED DOUBLES:*

Tranmere

2 Halifax

D

H. A. Barros and Miss A. Wright.

Wrexham

4 Darlington

0

EL. A. Alves and Mrs. A. E. Castro,

York

9. Carlisle

1

J. J. Remedios and Miss O.

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Gael

Eunice

18.55.314 1 10 (Mr. S. Findley)

17.03.291 2 (Col. 9. Smith)

17.08.11"

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Ribeiro.

P. K. Hul and Miss U. Khoo,

First Division

8 Ayr

2 Hearts

M. A. Oliveira: and Miss M. Sliva,

4

Celtic

4 Arbroath

D

3

7

Dundee

J. L. Anderson and Miss M. Grif-

iths.

8 Rangers

1

Falkirk

4. Hamilton

A. L. Fisher and Miss M. Ribeiro.

5

6.

Hibernian

1 Aberdeen

1

P. Wong and Miss M. W. .Cheung.

(Capt. Overell

Motherwell

3 Queen's Park 0

Partick

1 Queen O's.

12

L. A. Carvalho, and. MiÈS A. C.

Remedios

1

11

St. Johnstone 2 Clyde

1

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St. Mirren

0

(Mr. J. G. B. Dewar)

Widgeon:........ 16.51.21

2

9

4

Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clark

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(Mr, L. Garner)

16.53.29

3

(Masor J. C. L. Yale)

SECOND DIVISION

Airdrie

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2

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4

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4 Brechin

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5 Forfar

1 Dunfermline

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King's Park

2 Leith

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2. Ralth.

7 Morton Third Lanark, 2 Kilmarnock

3 Stenhousemuir ( 1 Albion

7 Cowdenbeath 3 Dundee

Montrose

St. Bernards 3 East Stirling

R. Keown and Miss I. Cunning-

There are seven entries less this season in the Men's Single and seven less in the Men's Doubles. although, the Mixed Doubles event shows an additional four couples over last season.

0 Gen. Ma' Chan-shan, hero of the 2 Nonn Bridge battle in 1982, ac- companied by two former North- eastern military leaders, Generals St Ping-wen and Wang Tek-Un, ar- rived in Hankow on January 29. | days the Bin Wên Pão,

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