HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
JURY RETURN VERDICT OF MURDER
Body Found At Rifle Ranges
(Fore-
An Inquiry into the death of Lul Sam, 30 years of age, who was found dead," the body bound with rope, in the vicinil- ty of the Kowloon City Rifle Ranges on August 27, Was concluded af the Kowloon Court on Saturday before Mr. QAA. Macfadyen, sitting a Coroner, and a Jury compria- ing Messrs. G. Castle man). Chow Boon-chew and Derek Nickson, when a ver- ilet of marder by person or persons unknown was returned. The jury came to she conclu- sion that deceased had died from asphyxiation following strangu- time between 8 p.m. on August 26, when he was last seen alive by a friend. and the early afternoon O August
lation at some
27. When the body was found by A boy near Nga Tsin Wal village, One of the principal witnesses at the inquiry,
man nanied Lam Chung tin. has yet to give evidence, but he left his home in Nga Tsin Wal village some! three weeks ago and has not
GET RICH QUICK SCHEME FAILS
Man Forges Macao
Sweep Ticket
An Ingenious trick which, how- ever, was not quite clever enough, was described before Mr. R. Ed- wards at Central Magistracy on Saturday when Wong Kwan-yu, 26. houseboy, was charged before him with demanding with intent to de- fraud, the sum of $3,682 from the Macio Jockey Club by a forged
document.
KIDDIES DAY
AT K.B.G.C. *
The eighth annual children's sparks of the Kowloon Bowling green Club was held on the Club's grounds on Saturday, and was well attended.
Prizes were distributed by Mrs. J. D. Thomson.
The Convener, in a few words, thanked. all, those members who had contributed to the Children's Sports Fund, Messrs, A. S. Watson
and
Co. Ltd., Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co. Ltd. Messrs. Gande Price and Co. Ltd. and
Messrs. Dodwell and Co. Lid fr
their gifts for the Raffle the pro ceeds of which were put to the above tund:
GENERAL
DUFF AND MISS TYLOR WIN
Mixed Doubles At Chinese K.C
By scores of 6-4, 6-3, W.A‚Ð. Duffmd Miss Ann Tylor beat L&-Cmdr. Kennedy and Max Madge Griffiths in the final of the Colony Mixed Doubles tên- nis championships де the Chinese Recreation Club on "Saturday, to win the title for e
the first time,
Duff was the best player on view, but all put over many good shots, und, though brief, the match was quite enjoyable.
Detective-Sergeant '3 Heodridge, prosecuting, said that the second prize for the cash sweep on
the Lam Ching Cup, run at the Macao
The Hon. Mr. M.K. Lo presented race meeting on December 12, was won by ticket No. 00044, the value etc. and last but not least, Mr., as Secretary of the British bers for gifts of coconuts, oranges, the prizes won during the year,
of the prize being $3.682.
He also thanked various mem
R E. Hoare who year in and year Fund for the Rellef of Distress in out sent along such wonderful China, was handed a cheque for bouquets of bowers for the various $500 by Mr. Wong Kwok-fong, whe said that represented the amount club functions. «
that would normally have appro- priated by the Club committee for their annual "At Home" which this year was dispensed with on ac- count of the unfortunate plight brought on millions of Chinese by the war with Japan.
PRIZE-LIST-
PRESENTED FORGED TICKET On December 15 the holder of the ticket presented his ticket at the
It was agreed, amid acclamation Club's premises in the morning and received his money. In the after-that the sum of $100 be given to noon, Wong tendered a ticket bear the S. P. C. C. as in former years.
A cut glass vase of flowers was the same number. He was de- alned and on investigation it was presented to Mrs. Thomson
and that the number had been Pamela Coombes, altered, the original figures being
06974.
The following is the list of C.R.C. prize-winners:---
Singles Championship-Champion: Tsut Wal-put; Runner-up; Taul Yun-pul.
by
የ፡
The prize list follows:-
Potato Race for Boys 18 to 14 Sentence of six months' hard la-years-I, D. White; 2. A. Mac- bour was passed,
farlane.
Skipping Race for Girls 14 years)-1, J. Sturgeon, White and F. McKelvle
18 to 2 M. (dead
L
Flat Race for Boys (4 years). K. Armstrong: Boyce.
to
2, R
Anne
to 7 Handicap Singles-Winner:
Runner-up: Yue-wing: Chun-tung.
been located. It may be recall DONATIONS FOR heat).
ed that another principal wit- ness, a brother of the deceased. has in his evidence accused Lam
of being responsible for Lul Sam's death.
#
The Coroner directed the jury to base their verdict only
such evidence been given.
3-3
had
.pn already
URBAN COUNCIL
At the Urban Council meeting to be held to-morrow at 4.15 p.m., the following will be considered:--
Applications for an eating house Ilcence for a wooden shed on Lot No. 540, S.D. 1, near Grampian. Road (in front of Hau Wang Tem- ple) Kowloon City; a food pre- serving licence for No. 28, Welling "ton Street, ground floor; a food factory cence for No. 19. Lung Kong Road, ground floor.
STOLEN FROM.THE
RELIEF
The following further subscrip- Flat, Race for Girls (4 tions Have been received by the years)-I E Sherriff; 2. British Fund for the Relief of Jeffries and J. Cave (dead heat). Distress of China, Hongkong Boot Race for Boys (all ages)
1. V. Lockhart: 2, J. Sanders. Branch:-
Egg and Spoon Race for Ciria $208,333.68 18. to 14 years).-1. F. McKelvie:
2. J. Logan. 16.24
Previously Acknowledg
ed
J. H. from England The ES. & A. Robinson
Ltd.
Ming Tok Club, ""Aber-
"deen"
The Chartered Bank of
India and China Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes
50.00
Wee Tots Race, (children under 4 years) 1, M. Sherriff: 2, "M: Morton.
to 14
17.55 Flat Race for Boys (8
J. years)-I
1,000.00 Clark
H.
0.
L Jawson... Chan Shau Chong
4rs. Chan Wong She Mrs. Chan Lo She' Chan Tin Yan
Chan Tin Hing Miss Chan Yee Ting
SOUTH SEAS MAIDEN Miss Chan Yee Hun
The decret of her sirangs enchaufment! TATTOO for Ups instead of party coatings
The glamorous little South
Sous enchantress doesn't cont her lips with pasty colour that lins no allure. Indeed. 'not! Instead, the Tattoos them with an alluring trans- parent red. She knows too, there's no romance in lips that are rough and wrinkled. Hers are soft and smooth.
Her secret of fascinating e lips can just as easily be
your, Trans- parent, alluring South Sea colour that se» tually softens lips and that becomes an almost irremovable part of the lips an instant after application. Such is the mar velous new TATTOO Lipstick. See the 5 exciting shades at your favourite store, Various sizes at prices to fit every parse. CORAL. EXOTIC.THATORA, DIZAING CHAWALLAN
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·For your complete beauty treat- ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge and Mascara (cream with brush)
Sole Distributor:
AUW PIT SENG'S TRADING
CO., LTD. Hong Kong.
fiss Chan Yee Nun Miss Chan Yee Kec Miss Chau Yee Wan Miss Chan Yee Lai Miss Chan Sai Mol Further donations from
Chinese Bankers Hongkong
Messrs. Ulderup & Co. Chan Yu Yuk
Mrs. Lam Sau Kec
Total:
Anderson;
2.
s.
of
Competition for Members 50.00 the Band-I. C. Upstell: 2. D. 100.0d Dollery.
Egg and Spoon Race for Girls 100.00
40.00 (4 to 7 years. B. Judge: 2. L. 40.00 | Clemo; 3. A. Mcintyre. 25.00 Back Race for Boys (8 to 14 25.00 years-I, D. Gorton: 2, M. Ander- 10.00 son and J. Lanchester (dead 10.00 heat), 10.00 Musical Chairs for Girls fall 10.00 ages)-I, K. Lay: 2. J. Thomp- 10.00 son; 3. J. Cave.
10.00 Three legged Race for Boys (all 10:00 ages)I, G. Clarke and J. Boyce; 2. V. Lockhart and J. Lanchester. Flat Race for Girls (8 to 14 Campbell: 2. M.
2.
50,000:00 years)-I. M,
50.00 White.. 100,00 Egg and Spoon Race for Ladies
50.00 Mrs. A. Atkins; 2. Mrs.
$350,087.47
SAILORS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
Charged on two counts of assault, two British naval stokers were remanded to Monday by MrËR. A. D. Forrest at Central Magištracyj on Saturday after some evidence had been heard. "the Magistrate ordering that the case should be re-heard before. another court as there had been some misunder standing over plens.
Morton.
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY LUIS CHAN
A.
Doubles Championship Cham- plons: Paul Kong and Tsul Yun- pu: Runners-up: Tsui Wal-puli and W. C. Hung.
Come to the BIGGEST
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1938.—PAGE T
KIDDIES
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Handleap Doubles Winners: Paul Kong and Yung Chi-yin: Rim. ners-up: Tsti
and Yun-pul Chung Yu-wing. Junior Singles Championship
Champion: Wel Chun-tung: Runnerup: Ma Wal-kwong.
WINNERS OF HONGKONG LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE 1937 Division "A"-~-~W. ̧C. Hung_(cap-"
tain, Iu Tak-cheuk, Lee Yu- wing.
Shhu-wing, Wong
Luk Ding-cheung, Tsui Wai-pui. Tsui Yun-put, Paul Kong. Lee Wal-
tong. Division
"B"-Kwok Hing-sum Captain). Liang Sal-wah. Tsol Ping-tan, Luk Chun-cheung. Chiu Chun-chlu, Leung Bing-chiu, Tin Lap-fat. Division "C"-Hon Luen-fung
Lau Fox-ki, (captain),
I50 Chung-yan, Trang Chung-nha Wong Ping-fan, Tsoi Wing-chlu. Seto Blck, Cheung. Wing-kue. Iu Tak-lam, Ng Kam-chuen, Se Tal- sang.
LADIES' SEMI-FINAL Mrs. Chia Chun-chiu and” Mrs. Williams, favourites for the title, recorded a comparatively easy vic- tory over Miss P. Anderson and Miss Yeung Wal-bun in the Semi- Final Round of the Colony Ladies' Doubles Lawn Tennis Champion- ship at USR.C. on Saturday. The scores were 6-4, 6-3.
The winners will now meet Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Tracey for the title.
The one-man exhibition of-
recent
and oil paintings watercolours by, Mr. Luk Chuan,
H.E.'S TEAM WIN is to be held at St. John's Cathedral Hall to-day. The
AT LAWN BOWLS the Rev. J. Wilson, Dean of
At Government House, His Ex- Cathedral, will perform the
cellency the Governor entertained opening ceremony at 11 a.m.
three rinks from Civil Service The pictures to be exhibited Cricket Club at lawn bowls and are generally confined to the won by 58 shots to 56. beautiful scenery of
Hongkong. Scores were, H.E.'s team being Defendants were First-class Sto-there being landscapes both in given first:
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MISSING MOTOR CARS
ker HF.R. Allridge and First-Class oils and watercolours done by Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, H. A Stoker T. Gore, both of H.M.S. Dia the artist in the New Territories, Pegy. G. 8. Archbutt and R. Dun- mond, and they were charged with Kowloon and on the Island, all can (skip) beat R. R. Davis, J. (a) assaulting Laú Chu, a house-painted in his best manner. In M, Purvis, J. Gellatly and 3. Hoi- boy, and (b) assaulting P. C. C324 addition, there are portraits, lidge (skip), 20-18. Tsang Tak; both incidents having Azure subjects and still Uke. Bir G. 'Northcote. Dr. L. Newton, Dr. E. W. Stout, of Alezanora allegedly taken place at about 2 There are 100 pictures, all painted E. 8. Carter and J. Deakin (skip) Bullding, has reported to the po- a.m, on Saturday.
within the last 12 months or so. beat R. M. Henderson, E. W. Lee that his Morris Eight car, Forty per cent, of the gross in- Simmonds, 8. Eccleshall and L. A. No. 408 was missing after he had come derived from the exhibition Cullyer (skip), 21-18.
parked it outside Messrs. Thomas
TOMMY FARR BEATEN
is to be donated to the British W. A. Cornell, W. Hirst, FL Cook between 3.15 and 4 pm on Fund for the Rellef of Distress Hall and E. Kern (skip) lost to Saturday. In China.
3. Carr, R. R. Wood, A. B. Allan Another car belonging to Mr. New York, Dec, 17.
and G. H. Sherriff (skip), 17-22. Burt, of No. I Tramway" Path, Lou Nova last night outpointed Miss M. McLay was married to
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Garden of the Hongkong Hotal. Hotel this evening.
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