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COURTS
GOVERNOR ENTERTAINED
AT SPORTS CLUB:
Friendly Relations Of
Members Stressed
“As the real object and intention of your Sports Club is to improve whenever and wherever necessary the relations between Britons boəra at Home and British-born Chinese, it has my most cordial endurse- ment. I am glad to note that it is not the only club of its kind that is acting fully, up to this desire there is another club, the koag- kong Jockey Club, whet: members of all races and all nationalities. meet on equal terms as should be the case everywhere. So said. HE. the Governor of Hangkong. Sir Geoffry Northcote, at a luncheon, sirea in his honour yesterday by the Sports Club at their premises In the King's Buldig.
RADIO OWNERS WARNED
Unusual Case
"In Court
Owners of wireless receiving sets are warned that loudspeaker ex- tensions from licenced sets beyond his own premises are against re- gulations.
A case, the first one of this kind, was heard before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court yes- terday, and in view of its unusual nature the Magistrate caused the public to be notified through the Press that such extensions required a separate licence.
The case was against Chan Chin-
al. residing at No. 142, Queen's
There was a large gathering pre- [other, to see the best of each other sent, those attending including-and to co-operate in friendship, Road Central He rented part of
and the mensure of our success a flat for a store and had a loud-
The Hon. Mr. N. L Smith Colonial Secretary: The Hon. Mr. can be gauged from this very re-speaker connected from the set te- longing to his principal tenant. T. H. King, Commissioner of Po-presentative gathering to-day. lice; Mr. Ho Kom-tung: Mr. Lam Ming-fan, Hon. Secretary: The lor., Mr. M. K. Lo; Capt. S. H. Batty-Smith, ADC., to the Gov- enor; Mr. M. H. Lo, Mr. H. H. H. Priestley, The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, Messrs. Fung Kong-un, L. C. Su, R. K. Valentine, B. Wylle. Chau Man-chi, Ng Kam-man, T. A. Martin, Dr. E. W. Kirk, Measts. Ho Wing, T. G. S. Alexander, C. C. Shilton, W. Yinson Lee, E. L. Pan, G. H Gampertz, F. N. Kwong, P.
This is only one of many happyThe part of the premises which he widch have taken rented was partitioned off com- gatherings place; to enlarge on them all would pletely.
A fine of $12 was imposed, take up far too much of your time.
Pleading guilty to the summons and I therefore call on our vice-
for possession of a wireless re- chal:man, Major C. M. Manner-
celving set without a licence on to display his co-operation by com-
November 3. Wu Chee, residing at pleting this speech for me on be-
No. 372, 'Queen's Road West, was half of the non-Chin:se members.
fined $50.
FRIENDLY RELATIONS Major Manners said:-On behalf of the members of the club, I en-
said,
SHIPPING FIRMS
FINED
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938.
COURVOISIER
THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON Fournisseur Breveté de IM. l'Empereur
COGNACS ET FINES CHAMPAGNES
Sole Agents:- DODWELL & CO., LTD.
THEATRE MANAGER
FINED
A zinc of $10 was
:mposed at
exits
C. Jackson, E Abraham, Gwok dorse all that our pesident has
and welcome you mast The management of the Hong- Ying-lee, D. E. Hindmarsh, W. R. E Stephenson, M. N. Rakusen, W. O. heartily. The president has spoken kong, Canton and Macau Steam- Nodes, W. A. Shea, W. J. Falker, ef race-horse owners, etc.. but to- toat Company was fined $20 by the Kowloon Court yesterday by Lau Tak-po, S.J. Chen, U 8-wing day only a few of our members are Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Mr. Q. A A. Macfadyen on the H. C. Macnamara, Major Ve E owners: to me, this club is a place Court yesterday for failing to manager of the Prince's Theatre, ¡Duclos, Messrs. Percy Chen, Walter where men of all nationalities can send to the police a proper return who was summoned for failing to Hanming Chen, E. Kern, R. Witten- meet and feel at home: it has of non-Chinese alien passengers keep proper lights at the bacher. O. A. Smith, T. C. F. Beck, always been our policy to foster arriving in the Colony by the & s. from the theatre on October 29.
Mr. G. G. Moss, Superintenden: Fung Kwok-wa, H. F. Shields, cordial and friendly relations be- Tal Shan on November 4."
A similar fine was imposed on of the Fire Brigade, who, prosecut- Peter Kwong, Horace Lo. v. c.tween members, and I can assure
the Lipyd Triestino, agents for the cd. stated that the theatre was Branson, C. E Terry, L"Jewson, you we have succeeded. Gifford-Hull, J. C. McDouall, S. C. Friendships have been born here. Victoria, for failing to furnish required to luminate exit signs Wong. R.V. Lederhofer, Arthur which I am confident will last as to the police within 48 hours a both by electric and gas lighting, Piercy. J. M. Tan, J. H. G. Bray-long as some of us may live, and list containing every non-Chinese Should both lights suddenly fall. field. W. R. N. Andrews and H. FI could quote numerous Incidents passenger arriving by that ship on as happened in the theatre Bunje.
to prove that this kindly fellowship has had good results.
GOVERNOR WELCOMED
We are at present passing
* Welcoming His Excellency on be-through a very anxious period in half of the Club and the members. Hugkong, and we have no idea D. Wong Sik-to, chairman, who what the future may have in store presided, said:-
for us.
November 11.
POSSESSION OF WILD TREE WOOD
For possession of 2011 cattles
on
October 29, a stambede could re- sult.
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Before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at A chub of this sort, to my of wild tree wood, walch were the Kowloon Court yesterday, Mr. mind, is invaluable at such times. obtained from the hillsides, Cheung D. W. Phillips. Inspector of the and it is most gratifying to the Ching-ming. á married woman. Public Works Department. pro- members to and that it has always residing at No. 5. Ho Sze Terrace, secuted three factorfes in Shup- enjoyed the support of those set in West Point, was fined $100 by Mr shuipo district. charging the authority over us.
RA. D. Farrest at the Central managers with having kept fémate] PENCIL. YOU CAN Court yesterday.
workers employed over time. Defendant said that she bought Raids on all three offending
It is my privilege, as chairman of the Club, to express our appre- clation of the honour of entertain ing His Excellency the Governor at luncheon to-day, and it is with very g.eat pleasure, Sir, that I ex- tend to you, on behalf of our mem! bers, a very hearty welcome, and in this connection, we can never the wood at $1 for 120 cattles, factories were carried out after 10 thank you for your kindly interest be sufficiently grateful for the but did not know how 'the wood in the club.
Kindness and help so generously had bean cbtained.
HAPPY AUGURY
▪༔
p.m. on October 27.
The New China Co. were fined $60, the Wing Hong Towel Co., $30,
and the Lei King Co., $15.
Theft Of $19,000 From Widow Alleged
Your visit is all. the more ven by Thomas Southorn te The market value of fire wood pleasing as, in a short while, we further the objects we have in was about $2 for 100 cattles... shall celeb.ate the tenth anniver-view, and we take your Excellency's sary of our foundation. As you visit to-day as a happy augury of will see recorded on the Com-continued interest and, we hope. memoration Plate under the clock, of future cordial relations.
We have weathered many storins these premises were opened on December 15, 1028, by Sir Thomas 'n the course of our ten years' ex- Southorn, at that time Officer Ad-istence and I know you will all ministering the Government, and echo my hope that by keeping ship- himself one of the keenest sup-shape and Bristol fashion we shall porters of the club throughout its continue to salt on, enjoying the existence; the foundation of the fellowship of our crew and club was sponsored by a group of endeavouring to promote k
European and Chinese race-horse In conclusion, we trust that your owners, who wished to get together Excellency will be good enough to in a spirit of mutual, co-operation. honour us again on the occasion
TWO-FOLD AIMS
of our tenth anniversary, when we shall be "At Home" to our friends. As you know, the aims of the land I extend a cordial invitation Club as set out in the constitution to you to drop in about 7 pm, on are two-fold-firstly to encourage December 15 and assist us in cele- and foster racing in the Colony, briting this anniversary. and secondly to promote and en- courage friendly, relations and co- operation between Chinese and
GOVERNOR'S REPLY
Sequel To Transaction For
Purchase Of House
Li Bi-ling appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of theft of $19.000. property of Chin Li-shi,
widow, on December 19 last.
Mr. M. A da Suva appeared for ti prosecution, while Mr. G. 5. Hugh-Jones was for the defence.
..
Mr. Silva said that complainant At the appointed place, No. 83, Central, the had some business in Canton and Connaught Road
money for a transaction.
His Excellency, who was given an December last the firm needed met defendant, who told her to Com-go with him to the Hongkong and non-Chinese nationalities in the warm greeting, thanked the pre-plainant managed to raise $20.000 Shanghai Bank where he would
sident and members of the Club but it was later learned that the obtain the "deed for the lot.
Far East.
and
.
Sizini was no
more required in large Canton Having this amount of cash in hand she de-
had
All our past chairmen, "Shiney" for their fine manifestation
WAITED, OUTSIDE White. H. H. Priestly, He Leung, expressed his pleasure at being 6ir Thomas Boathorn, the Hon. Mr. able to be in their company,
Before leaving the premises de- T. N. Chau,' "Bil" "Stanton, the Making the statement quoted irided to invest in an estate and fendant was alleged to have told Hon Mr. M. K. Lo, "Tam" Mitchell, the opening paragraph of this arcalled for a broker, Tsol Wing- the complainant that there
been frequent robberies and Lam. Ming-fan and Major Duclos, ticle. Sir Geoffry said that he had ghiu. were well-known sportsmen, and been rendered speechless by the Through Tsat she was intro-thefts in Hongkong and offered to it is in keeping with our traditionis generosity of the members.
duced to defendant to whom her carry the money for her while on that the excellent billiard table
Dis-the way to the bank. She agreed He thanked Major Manners zor Intention was, made known.. which graces our saloon was the the invitation to attend the tenth cussions then took place on the and when they reached the bank generous gift of another well- janniversary celebrations of the purchase of a house, No. 1, Mar- she was told to wait outside while known owner, Mr. Ho Kam-tong, Club on November 15 and, though on Hill Road. After bargaining, defendant himself went in to get to commemorate the first Chinese he had make it a regular hatt to the ptice for the lot was brought the deed.
Complainant waited for asteen victory in the Derby.
avold too many functions, he felt down, from $25,000 to $19,000.
She inspected the house and minutes but defendant failed to It would be optimistic of me to that he could not refuse such an
She was asked to return, T say that we have succeeded com- Invitation given as it had been in was satisfied. pletely in our second object; we do, such a fine spirit. He had the bring her cash for the transaction
on December 19. however, try to understand each greatest pleasure in accepting it.
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THE STOWAWAY FEELS HE'S IN FOR A ROUGH TIME
By J. MILLAR WATT
IF ID KNOWN HE WÀS?
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WOULDNT HAVE GOT ON
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She then looked for the broker. Teol, but failed to locate him till two to three weeks after, THOL informed the complainant to re main silent while he promised to return her the money. Eventual- ly she could not wait any longer and reported to the police: De- fendant was later arrested..
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Mr. Hugh-Jones applied to, Mr. po. of the Land Office Registry. Edwards for the reproduction of He produced the register of In- the "sworn information under land Lot No. 1339. No. 1, Morrison which the warrant was issued for Hill Road, which showed that the the arrest of the defendant. title deed for the premises was
In reply, Mr. Edwards said that under the name of a Mr. Wong it was an unusual application and since 1903.
that he was not prepared yet to Cross-examined witness said the grant the request wit out con-register only recorded the name sideration, and proposed to ad- of the deed and not the owner-
ship of the house or lo fourn the case.
First witness called for the The hearing was then adfou prosecution was Mr. Cheng Tined till December 1.