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FROM ONE COURT
TO ANOTHER
Domestic Trials Of
"Police Reservist
TWO" SUMMONSES FOR MAINTENANCE
At the Central Magistracy 300- terday, Lam Fong-leong. Police Reservist No. 101, residing at No.. 56 Belchers Street, first floor, ap-
WET BUT CHEERFUL
THRILLING EXPERIENCE FOR KING AND QUEEN
LONDON, JUNE 19 (REUTER)—REUTER'S CORRESPON- DENT ON BOARD THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN STATES THAT THE ROYAL LINER HAS PASSED SAFELY THROUGH THE ICE-
·BERG ZONE.
When the liner emerged from the iceberg zone at 3 pm Their Majesties were rasting after their greatest personal ad- venture of the tour. This was the tour of the three, escorting - cruisers on Sunday.
Their Majesties went on board the ferry boat towards the cruiser
wind the Glasgow had been order- ed to leave her moorings along- side the other cruisers and Em- preas of Britain Ave miles down the bay and proceed to meet the [erry boat,
FOR ROBBERS
peared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, Gasgow. Owing to the strong GAOL AND CANE summoned by Ko But-wah, who claimed to be his kit fat wife, for deserting complainant. having been gulity of wilful neglect to provide maintenance, and cruelty, and was subsequently before Mr. R., Edwards, aummoned by Li Wah- hing, who also claimed to be his kit fat wife, for maintenance.
Mr. Forrest ordered defendant to pay $10 a week to coniplainant, when the case was adjourned to July 4.
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for Ko Sul-wah and held a watching brief before Mr. Edwards.
Mr. C. D'Almada represented defendant.
Continuing her evidence before Mr. Edwards, Li Cheng, married woman, said that she paid a visit to defendant's house sometime in the second moon. She asked Lam's mother if Li Wan-hing was to be married as her daughter-
the in-law. to which
mother agreed.
On March 28, the day of the marriage, defendant came with a female go-between to complain- ant's house and took the latter in a car. She and other guests fol- lowed in another car to defen- dant's house at No 56 Belchers Street. Complainant was wearing a long red coat. The party then arrived
defendant's house, at where respects were paid by the married couple.
CROSS-EXAMINATION
Mr. D'Almada: You have known this man, Chan Kee-seng? Yes.
He also stayed at No. 50 Belchers Street? Yes.
You always visit him?--Yes. You never stepped into defen dant's house?--No.
I put it to you that defendant детет went to complainant's house?--Yes, he did.
Engines Stop
As the Glasgow approached, Their Majesties were transferred an board a small naval motor boat Co go alongside the cruiser. After bumping and ploughing through the waves, the engines suddenly stopped and it was found that the propellor had been caught in fishing nets.
Victim Strikes At
TUESDAY, JUNE 20
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1938, 9.30 AM
1939
Registered, and Ordinary mali & Parcels (not Insured) will be 20- cepted for Canton' and despatched as circumstances permit.
Letters and Poštuards for Barowe (exce1 Great Britain and Fire) and South America are forwarded "vin Siberia" if so superscribad
INWARD MAILS
From
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| Haiphong. Pakhol and Fort Bayard | Klangsu..
Amoy
............. Cremer....... Shanghal, Amoy and Swatow ...... Talyuan....... Bangkok Formosa
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Hand With Spear Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow
Sentence of three years hard Labour and 12 strokes of the cane was passed by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, st the Criminal Sessions yes- terday, on Lam Yuk-kai, alias Man Chi, and Lam Yuk-tong, alias Man Lai-chi, who were found guilty of having robbed Cheung Taj-cheung and Lam Sam-kui of jewellery, money and clothing at Tong Min Village, New Territories,, un March 31.
Mr. John Whyatt, Crown Coun-
For several minutes the boat drified helplessly, when an- other naval boat esme along- site. The King jumped aboard and helped the Queen over.
Whole Party Soaked Afterwards the party re-em-sel, prosecuted, The jury comprised barked on the heaving motor boat Messrs. V. Shraneff (foreman), J. and sped towards the cruiser Sou- Mar, Lee Kwang-yim, G. 8. Ladd, A. A. Lopes, C. A." SUls, and Hul thampton, Waves crashing over
Wing-hing. the boat, soaked all the members n the party, who were unable to cram into the tiny cabin.
Despite the bad weather. Their Majesties were determined not to disappoint the officers and crew of the cruisers and went through, the whole programme, afterwards visiting the Berwick,
They returned wet, but cheerful,
to the Empress of Britain;
INDIAN SERGEANT FACES SERIOUS CHARGES
To
Japan. Amay
Anahun..
Due
20th June
20th June.
20th June
Kwelyang........
20th June
Canton Maru.......
90th June
Szechuen.
20th June
Bellerophon
10th June
20th June
Airways Plane
21st June
Airways plane
Mist June
Friderun.......
Banthia.....
Yingehow..
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London date. Imperial 14th June.
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan American cisco date. 14th June. Rabauli
Calcutta and Straita Mientšiu and Swatow........... Straits and Europe via'. Suez
(Papers etc.,)--London date, 25thị May and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 18th May. ............... Rabaul and Mandia. .............. Straits...................
Manila.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 17th June.
Cheung Tal-cheung,' a retired | Japan.' seaman, stated that he and his
Chitral..... Neptuna..... Boissevain....
imperial
91st June 1st June 91st June
21st June 21st June
• Sist June
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Emp. of Russia
$1st June
Airways PlanB
22nd June
Buenos Aires.
Maru...
22nd June
Pres. Cleveland..
Sind Jane
Athos ......
$3nd Jane
Kitano, Maru.
22nd June
Atuta Maru..................
23rd June
PASAKATUTEGO
Ranpura
23rd June
..... Chengtu
Hupeh...... Chenonceaux.......
24th June
24th June
24th Jane
Conte
Biancamano.
25th June
Tyisaroes..
25th June
family resided at a house in Tong U. s. A. Honolulu and Japan
(San Francisco date. 2nd June), Min Village. Sometime at night. between March 31 and April 1, he Japan and Shanghai .....
noises of his | Australia and Manila.. was awakened by door being forced open.
He got Japan.
ཟངས་ཏཇའ** སྨན 6མཐཐཱའད up to make inquiries and saw a Japan and Shanghai, hand protruding through the door. Tientsin and Swatow........
Picking up a spear, Cheung Tentsin and Swatow struck at the hand, inficting a Baigon. wound.
Manila
HOUSE RANSACKED
As he pressed against the door | Amoy to keep the robbers out, he heard someone say "open fire." He let the door open then and the alleg- ed robbers, six of them, got inside.
· Hearing the case against Lance-Sergeant Amrik Singh, of One of the men, whose right Mongkok Police Station, who is hand was cut by the spear, whom charged on four counts of recely he recognised as the second defen- ing bribes, to a total of $3.60, from dant, pointed a 'revolver at him stall-holders at Mongkok Market, and asked for tobacco for his and four alternative charges of wound, while the others ransacked misconduct as a police officer, was the place and robbed 2,400 francs continued before Mr. E. Hims and other jewellery... worth at the Kowloon Court yes-
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertised to close at or before 9 am," registered and parcel mafia are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day...
The robbers were also alleged to have broken into the neighbouring || Canton.... house and victimised the inmate, |Haiphong. Lam Sam-klu.
Fatsban. Canton
For
TUESDAY
Pakho! via Fort Bayard, Fort Bayard
Kaying..
Jean Dupuis
WEDNESDAY
Lew Kit, 59, married woman, residing at No. 12, Oring som Street West, ground floor, gave evidence that on the day of mar-terday. Mage she gave a present of a
Inspector G. Post of the basket of eggs to the complainant. Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, She stayed for food, and later she stated in evidence that on March When the intruders had gone, also got into a car and went to 17, at 4 pm. he had gone up into Cheung made a report at the po the defendant's house.
the cocklart of a house in the lice station, and, acting en infor-" street, bordering the market frommation received, the police arrest Canton where he could see Stalls Nos. 70 ed the two defendants at No. 307; Swatow and 72.
Queen's Road West in May.
Swatow. He had seen the defendant and At an identification parade. Halphong....... P.C.D. 410 conversing together in the first defendant was identified, Chuanchow and Amoy, the roadway. After a few minutes while the second defendant was Parcels only for Straits the defendant went into the mar pointed out as the robber whose ket, while D410 proceeded along hand had been wounded. Shumchim Street
*
At this stage, witness caused laughter in Court and was rebuked by his Worship."
Witness then continued that she was invited to tea and she also stayed to
the partake of meals. She noticed the marriage" ceremony which took place on the premises.
Lam. Fong-leung. 24, residing at Belchers Street," first floor, gave evidence and stated that he was married to Ko Siu-wah, on August 1, 1938. The ceremony was held at the Hotel Cecil.
Ko Blu-wab, married WOMAN, stated that she was married to Lam on August 22, 1938, at Hotel Cecil. A chop bearing both par- ties names was attached to a document.
The hearing was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. on June 28.1
Defendant was ordered to pay $5 per week to complainant during the adjournment.
"
SHIPS IN HARBOUR Yaumatt-Foch, Produce. Mul- nam, Goviken Pipina, Pronto,
Kowloon Wharf-Benledi, Kut Bang."
Witness stated he saw defendant approach Stall No. 70, a fish stall, and hold out his hand, and then proceed to Stall No. 72, where
another Yung,
or the plainants, appeared to hand some- thing over to him.
p
com-
Witness reported the matter to Wilson, Assistant Mr. G. 8. Superintendent of Police, Kow- loon, and the defendant was later changed.
Witness was cross-examined at length by Mr. Fin-Shing Lo, ap- pearing for the defendant.
Hearing of the case was further adjourned to tomorrow afternoon.
INDOOR BOWLING
Match At Alleys Tonight
Kowloon Bay-Claude Chappe. A match has been arranged to Saitong Wharf-Wing Wah. take place to-day, at the Hong- Douglas Wharf-Hai Yang, Hal kong Bowling Alleys at 8 pm. be Ching,
tween a team from the USS Williamson Wharf-Marie Mol-Ashville and The Champs.
OAK Wharf Sirogene Maru.
DODES
ler.
Telkoo Breconshire, Dardanus, Chinese Prince, Kwangtung, Ning- hai, Unita Kanchow, Glenshiel, & Nanning.
Kowloon-Mayon, Silveryew, and Corneville, Gertrude Maersk
BUOYS
No. A B-Tisadane No. A 9Bul Bang Na B 1-Yochow No, B4-Utsire No. B-Wo Bang No. B 9--Paul Sang:: No B11 Jean Dupuis Na, B12-Haldis No. BZ-Kaying No, B22-Mau Bang,
No. 823 Tinhow No. 01-Canton
The latter aggregation, who are the local champions, need no in- troduction to followers of the game, but the Ashville side are reputed to be up to the best standard and are expected by fully extend Dr. Molthen's big four.
A very exciting match is antics pated, to which ladies are cordially invited to attend./
AIRPORT NEWS
Imperial Airways;
NORTHBOUND Wednesday: Bangkok, Hanot,
Hongkong.
Delphinus-4.30 pm, Friday: Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-
kong.
Delta-5 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND Friday: Hanol, Bangkok. Dorado, Denebola-7 & 7.30 am. Air France:
NORTHBOUND' Wednesday: France, Hanoi,
Hongkong.. -Service--11:20 pm Pan American. Airways;
EASTWARD Wednesday: US, A., Manila.
Hongkong..
THURSDAY
Per
Date and Time
Tue. 20th.
7.15 AM
2.00 PM
2.30 PM
9.30.2#
Wed. Zist.
7.15 AM
1.30 PM
3.30 FM
3,00 FM
*1.30PM
Canton Maru.......
Wosang...
Yochow...
Mingsang
Szechuen...
Cremer
Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lula, and U.S.A. by the. “Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan American
dae San Francisco 28th June Airways plane
Parcels & Papers only for Calcutta. Sufsang.. Papers only for Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa and (Parcela
and Papers only for South Buenos Aires,
Africa vis Durban)
Shanghai, U. B. A., Central and Bouth America, via. Vanë couver B. O., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada) -due Vancouver G. 10th July Land Europe (except Great-Bri- tain and Fire) via Siberia
Maru
China Clipper-2 p.m.
WESTWARD Thursday: Manila, USA China Clipper -8.30 am Note: Due to a delay on the main Empire route of Imperia Airways, the week-end service has been delayed forty- "Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus-
- tralla, by Imperial Airways Direct| Imperial eight hours, and will not arrive in Hongkong before Wednesday, after-Service due Sydney 30th Jane.
Saigon. noong
inward
6.00. F
Thu. Zend.
K.P.O.. Reg Slat 5.00 PM" Ord. 21st 5.30 PM." G.P.O."
Reg. 1st 5.00 PM Ord. 2d 7.30 AM Parcels 11.00 AM Papers
Noon
*2:30 PM
LED Pareds 10 T Reg.
1,00 PM
5:30 PM
G.P.O.
Ord
Parcels 400 22
Bek.
5,00 FM
Emp, of Russia... Ord/-
7.00FX
E.RO.
Beg Ord
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130 y
Airmail for "Imperial - Airways
Direct "Service"-dae London Imperial 29th June."
Reg.
5.00 PM
Airways Plane Ord.
7.00 PM
EPO.
Beg.
6.00 PM
Ord..
5.30 PM
Hag
5.00 PM
Always Plans |Ord, Athos IISEL
17.00 PM
Pres. Cleveland..
7,00, 13. -7.00
| Kitano Maru).
7.00 PM
FRIDAY
Fri. 23rd
Tjisadana. MEUSSEE.
Fausang.
Talynan
Atuta Maru
The week-end inward service of" - Mania.
this company has also been de- fanan layed and is expected to arrive in the Colony on Friday afternoon, instead of on Thursday,
DELIA ARRIVES
Amoy Bandakan.. Swatow
* The,* Imperial Airways Diane Swatow Della arrived from Bangkok about | Murtis. 6 p.m. yesterday, with three pas
COLONY HEALTH sengers, Mr. Meston from Hanol,
RETURNS
Mr. Z. V. Chung, also from Hanoi and Mr."1" Oks, from Bydney, Australia. V
"Thirty-four cases of tuberculosis were notified to the Health Depart No Home mail was brought here, ment on June 18, in addition to but the plane carried 130 Ellos of nine cases of dysentery, slr cases Australian mall
of menales, « four cases of enteric The return light to Bangko fever, three cases of cholera, and will be made at 7 am to day, and one case each of cerebrospinal it is underto «fever" and "diphtheria,
heavy passenger
land via
Thursday Island, 6th July.
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