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GENERAL

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED EXTORTION FROM

MAH JONG SCHOOLS

European Sergeant And Chinese Constables. Charged In Kowloon

EVIDENCE OF MASTER AND FOKI

Committal proceedings against five members of the Hong Kong- Police Force, charged with attempted extortion of $30 from two pro-* prietors of mah jong schools were continued at the Kowloon Court yesterday before Mr. Macfadyen.

The ave man charged are Charles Hossack Teller, Leung Chi. Mak Kong-in, Sun Kui and Pun. King-cheang.

LI'Yan, toki at the Kal Kee Mah Jong School, said that about 3.15 a.m. on June 9 he was standing inside the door of the mah Jong school in Temple Street when he saw three Chinese constables in uniform outside in the street.

also houses together."

A European sergeant was In the street. Pak San, manager of the Tai Lỗi Mah Jong School next door, came in and desired to speak to his master.

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Witness then said in English,, :"Alright” and added in Cantonese, "Dak la.” Third defendant then asked when the money" would be paid. He answered "On the tenth." And asked "Pay to whom?" He heard the European sergeant say English. "No." The policemen,j then went away.

UNIVERSITY EXAMS

Matriculation Results

The following are the reralts of the Matriculation Examination held in June. The letters after a candidate's name indicate the faculties or courses which the candidate is entitled to enter, 10- cording to the following table:-

(a)-Eligible for admission to the Hong Kong University in all

Faculties.

(b)-Eligible for admission to Medical Faculty.

(c)—Eligible for admission to Engineering Faculty.

(d)-Eligible for admission to Arts Faculty. Group 5 (Mathema-

"tical),

(e) Eligible for admission to Arts. Faculty. (Non-Mathematical

Grdups. 1. 2, 3, 4). (I)-Eligible for admission Groups 6, 7 and 8. Altogether in Hong Kong and Kowloon 266,boys and 90 girls sat for the examination and 143 boys and 49 girls passed. Of the boys 220 were from schools and of these 136 passed while of the girls 86 were from schools and of, these 48 passed.

to Arts Faculty (Chinese courses)

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CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL" Gegg. William Stanley (b, c, d, él English; Kempton. John (b, c, d, e),

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL Anderson, William 8. (b. e) English and Bib. Knowledge; Chal Kim Swee (b. e); "Cheung, O. Victor (b, c, d, e) Geography; Chin Park, Henry (b, c, d, e); Chiu Pat CHUNG NAN COLLEGE

Sun (b. c. d. e); Derkach. G. Chang Yu Cheong (a).

Maxin (b. c. d. e); Fok Hin Tuk. GOVT. VERN. MIDDLE SCHOOL Petar (a) Hool Cheng Weng (b, c,

Fung Kai Tack (by e. f): Laud, e); English; Hui-Kwok Hol (B);; Fat Ip (a); LI Seung Ngal (a).

Ip Yee (a); Kaan Bae Kin (a); Kaan Chee Wan (a) Physics;

KING'S COLLEGE

Au Tin Yam (a); Au Wai Man Kaploon. Boris Lazis Lazar: (b, e); (a); Chan Pe Tack (e); Ching Lay. Francis James (b, e); Leong Kwal Yuen (b. e. 1); Fong Nai Kiu Yue

(a) Chemistry; Lui, Ching (a); Ho Chung Yin (b, c, f): Cyril (b, c, d, e); Matthews, Clif- Hon Sing Yuen (b, c, d, el; Hui ford Norman (b, c, d, è) English; Man Kee (e, f); Kam Ying Hee Wong Man Hung (8); Physics and (a) Chinese. Higher Chinese and E. Maths. History: Lam Ho Fun (8); Lau MUNSANG COLLEGE Din Cheuk (a) Elem, Mathematics;

Huang, Rayson (a) Physics and Leung Shiu Kwai (a); Ling Tak El Maths.; Young Yording (a) Hong (à); Lui Chi Shun" (a); Man-chinese. King, Edmund (b, c, d, e) English;

The policemen were not forcibly preventing anyone from entering the mah long schools but they shouted and waved their arms in a way which would imply to passers-by that they should not Between 10.30 and 11.30 p.m. enter the mah long schools. He on May 10 he was standing on saw his master go out with Pak the pavement outside of Kat Kee The fourth San and approach the policemen mah jong school

Lam Kwan, master of Kai Kee and Afth defendants came up to Mah Jong School, stated that the him and said. “You promised to school was situated at 48 and 50 pay the sergeant on May 10. Temple Street and that there Why haven't you?" They were were ten tables at each address, clad in mufti, He asked them At the identification parade he why they did not tell the sergeant had identified second, third, and to come. They said that they

LA SALLE COLLEGE four defendants. About 3 a.m. or could not speak English and sug- The Fook Leung (a); Tong Kwok, Chan Wai Kal (3) Physics and May he had approached the zested that he would send a man Kee (a): Wong Hok Fun (e. :E1. Maths.; Chau Tran Mính (b. c. policemen who had gathered out who spoke English to the ser-Wong Kam On (b. e. f); Wu Chlorid. e): Heung Hok Chou, (e, f); side his schoot and had asked geant.

Pel (a); Woo King Tak (a); Yu Huang Ko Hoy (b.. c. d. e); them what they wanted of him. On the morning of May 11 Man (b. e, f). Thife defendant had said that about 0 a.m. he saw third and they wanted money.. He asked, fourth defendant. "How much?" The third defen- Mr. L. R. Andrewes, Assistant dant asked the first defendant in Crown Solletter is conducting the English. "How much?" The third prosecution. Mr. Leo D'Almada. defendant then told him in Sr., is representing Telfer and Mr. Chinese. "$30." He asked "$30 C. A. Sutherton Russ the ether from each house?"

four defendants.

"ON THE TENTH” Third defendant answered in Chinese. "No. From all the

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Further bearing of the case will, he proceeded with on August 4. 5, 8 and 9.

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Garcia: Arthur (b. e); Lal Tim. QUEEN'S COLLEGE

Cheong (a); Lau Kam Yu (a) Ahmed, .Bashir (e) English; Fhysics; Lawson. Maurice (b, c, Ahmed, Noor (b. e); Au Eung Chod. e) French; Leung Kwok Chi (2); Kwok Man Chung (e, f); Lau) (a): Li Hin Shing (a) Physics and Yan Cheuk (a); Man Pef Kin (a): El. Maths; Lim Kee Yao, Joseph Mul Kwok Yin (a): Ng Ching Ting (a); Lo Wing Yung (e. D: Lat (e, f); Ng Tsun Man (a) Pun Mong in (a): Mok Wah-Chaan Wang Yu (a).

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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Chao. Eugene (b, c, d, e). Eng |lish; Choi Tae Chong (B); Ho Hunk

d, e); French and Bib. Knowledge: Pua Chung Chức (a), Remedios.

Kin (e, 1); Kan Henry... F.. (h. crd e) English; Remedios.

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Lee, Dorothy (bye, f). in the Hong Kong military com- Court, yesterday. Mr. W. Aneurin try and: El Mathematics.

PRIVATE STUDY

DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL mand, has arrived in the Colony Jones pictated and the witnesses

Chowla, Bachan Singh (e); Ho

Gramkau, Cheng. Esia (a); and taken up his duties at Com- were Messrs. Seah Chow-hung and

Cheung On Tak (a) Chin Hon Pul Hung (a); Nguyen Cons Elizabeth (D e) Russian and mand Headquarters.

Net (er - wok-Wat Man (2) Advd Thuong (b c d t; Taul Ea Georgraphy. Ho Nanette (be) Mathematics: Luk Ching Siang Cheung (a) Lee Wing Chong English and Botany: Lawson, Mar- (b, c, d, e); Wong Chung Tak (a). (b, c, d, e); Aman, Gustav W. garet Wilson (e); Lim. Amy (b. e) The following forthcoming mar ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE " (b, c, d, e) English; Low Khe-English and Geography: Lim Ling riages are announced:-

Chan Kam Fal. (b. e, f); He Gwan (b, c, d, e).. Mr. Chow Yu-weng, manager of Hock Kim (e) English; Liu Chin

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It is also notified that Captain F. Sale, AEC., and Captain C. H. R. Hyde, Manchester Regiment, left Liverpool for Hong Kong on July 9 aboard the Blue Funnel liner Sarthe Fook Wing Co., Ltd., of No. 159 (a) Chinese and Geography: Low "pedon, which is due here on August Des Voeux Road Central. ground Fang Kong (b. e); Ngim Khek Kuan Captain Bale is the new Area or, and Miss So Pik-kay, of No, (e); Tam Kong Ee (e) English; Tho Education Officer in succession to 219 Yu Chow Street, ground floor. Kai Seng (b. e); Thomas, Osler Yue (a): Wang Bit Ho (a): Wong Blb. Knowledge.

Shamshulpo. Captain G. W. P. Kimm, and Capt.

(a) English; ope Cão Bin (8); | Yiu Lai (g)) (EN Hyde will assume the new post of

Yih Fong Mow (a) E Mathematics BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal,

Advd. Mathematics, Yong "Lam Wo On (a); Lam Yung Tai and will be in charge of the entire

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| Pak Hang (a); Chu Chee Man (a); [[(b; e) Lee, Martha (b, e); Li Shun halwet to Hong Kong for transport Mr. Ma Way-sang, merchant, of Chung Chun Tin (a) El. Mathe-Ying (b, e); Shroff, Nellie (b. *) to Hankow, left again for Weihai- No. 188 Hennessy Road, first door,matics and Adv. Mathematics: English; Tiu. Magdalen (b, e); wel yesterday.

and Miss Leung Yuet-ng. of No. Chung Shiu Cheung (a); Ho Sal Wong Shue Hay (b. e); Wong Yuk HM8. Daring, which has been 47 Village Road, ground door

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Wál (b, e, 1); Tsang Chun Kah (a); Hong Kong, arrived yesterday by Mr. Kropff has been sent out Taeng Yuan Chung (b, c, d,e); the ss. Rawalpindi.. He was form-East on a survey. of the Pacific Tshi Kon Fong (a); Wong Yuk erly Commissioner of Prisons in Division, and will be learing Hong Kwan (e, f); Wu Chin Bu] (a); Tu Kenya.

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Canton, July 20. The Canton-Kowloon and Canton-Hankow Rail- ways were again the targets of Japanese airmen dur- ing their routine bombings this morning.

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