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A DISTINGUISHED GATHERING OF NEARLY 500 WAS PRE- SENT AT THE DINNER AND DANCE GIVEN AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL LAST NIGHT. The function was organised by the Chinese Youths Medicial Relief Association, a body of patriotic young men and women who devote their time and energy to the raising of funds for the reller of the brave men wounded in the defence of China

Another 1st round game in the Singles Handicap Competition. was played off at the Hongkong Bowl- Ing Alleys last night, T W, Wright (plus 25) beating H. Odell (plus 15) by 70 pins. The final scores were 451 and 372 respectively,

Th the 2nd round of the 4th Tourney of the Ewo League, the Champa beat BAT, by 243" pins. Doc Molthen, with 538, took indi- vidual scoring honours followed "closely by Dick Venezia with 513.

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For the first time in the history and it is belleved that a sum of of the Colony a member of the over $5,000 would be available fair sex acted as "Master" of from the proceeds of the show Ceremonies at a public function.

BADMINTON The dinner and dance was sup- She was Miss Doris Louey who 'ported by a bright and breezy

In the "B" Division of the discharged her duties most ad- cabaret show of well-rendered Hongkong Badminton League last mirably.

dance and sor. numbers which night, King's College defeated St The Association is responsible! proved excellent entertainment, Andrew's by six sets to three on for the maintenance of eight mo-

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Two qualified doctors and ing Miss Dorn Chow, popular so excellent manner in which It was 14 graduate nurses are included in cialite, then thrilled the hall with rendered and the colourful cos- each unit, In addition to the graceful classical dance entitled tumes used, They were well de- monthly salaries, travelling ex-Temple Bells" in which the sub-signed for the number. penses and general support of the tle rhythm and exotle beauty of Miss Violet of stage and Aban personnel, the Association supplies the Orleat were exquisitely reveal-Iame entertained the house with from Cantonese supplies.

Western music. A graceful dancer operas and the programme wound Last evening's dinner-dance was vi outstanding personality. Miss up with an exhibition of that fast. organised, not only to raise suff-, Chow captivated the hall and was furious and flery dance now clent money to enable the Asso- enthusiastically applauded.

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"TANGO POEMA”

A raffle was held in which 50 Another bright and outstanding

was the "Tango prizes were awarded, Performance. Poema." a song-and-tap ensemble The first prize was a beautiful with Mr. Hugh Chen. and the old Chinese lantern on a carved Misses Jean Ma, Eisle Law. Mary Wooden stand.

Chan, Bella Ma and Dora Chow. Other prizes included part of a The response received to the As-, It was the first exhibition of a rudder from a Japanese plane sociation's efforts yesterday were tango-tap in Hongkong and prov-shot" down on the border and a very gratifying to the organisors ed a great success, both for the live pig in a crate.

SPANISH DANCES "I HAVE STABBED MY

AT H.K. HOTEL

ON SATURDAY

DAUGHTER-IN-LAW"

Miss Carola Goya's Alleged Statement By

Repertoire

Miss Carola Goya, internation- ally known Spanish, dancer, will! entertain at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden with a select and distinctive group of dances, on! Saturday night only.

Dances of Spain, including Miss Goya's own interpertations of herj native art and rythym. will be the repertoire of this artiste,

tion and

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Accused: Murder Trial

"I have stabbed my daughter-in-law" was the statement voluntarily made by the accused when he gave himself up to the police, said Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecut- ing at the Criminal Sessions yesterday in the 13th murder trial of the year, when IP KUL, 45, was charged with killing his son's 28-year-old wife. Law Chuen-lan, at No. 79 First Street on October 20.

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The case was heard before the stairs. Ip Man hit him two Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- three times as he was doing so. The "Dance of the Divine Shep-Gregor. Mr. Lo Tung-fan, In-

WIFE IN PASSAGE herdess," one of her outstanding | structed by Mr. F. E Nash, ap- The son then went to the kitchen studies, is considered by Miss Goya peared for the defence. The jury for a while and when he came out as most significant. The sugges- was as follows:-Messrs. A. Gascon he found his wife standing in the idea of this particular (foreman). Cheong Jack-fun, Yu passage way. He was about to pass number was taken from the pro- Chik-yin. Wong Chan-kuen L her when she caught hold of him trait of 2 Madonna which she | Chiu-lung. §. Bux and H. §. Law. and asked him not to fight with found in a smali chapel outside of Mr. Abbott said the facts re-his father. His father standing a Seville.

vealed a sordid story of a family few yards away. A sumptuous and elegant back-squabble over money matters. ground to her Spanish dances is Some three years ago, Ip Man, Mr. Abbott, was that it was at this provided by Miss Goya's costumes. son of accused, took premises at precise moment that Ip struck the Two which she will wear Saturday No. 79, First Street where he lived blow from which his daughter-in- evening are lovely: creations of with his wife, his father and law subsequently died. Evidence hand-painted fabrics by Mercedes mother-in-law. The couple occu- would be called to show that at the de Cordoba.

pied the rear cubicle until Bep-actual moment when the blow was The headdresses, one of a very teraber, 1938, when Ip Man remov-inflicted there was no struggle ancient very comb was found in ed to Graham Street with his wife going on either between Ip and Seville, ber fans and laces were all and mother-in-law in order to be the woman or between him and his located in Spain after many nearer his work Accused remain-son. searches and shopping.

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The case for the Crown, went on

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I have stabbed my daughter-in-saigon....... On October 20, accused went to law? during the evening's performance. First Street and quarrelled with

Miss Goya has, during the past the woman. The husband was not, quently removed to hospital where The injured, woman was subse- seven years, played to audiences there but there were others on the; she was found to be suffering from ri Canada, America, Europe and floor. A night developed, in which a stab wound in the abdomen, South America, having recently accused used a Chinese pillow and which was perforated, with the in- completed a tour in South Africa: deceased took a broom to defend testines protruding. An operation Her presence in the Colony was herself. The quarrel arose because was immediately performed but Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct not planned, as she is merely en accused wanted money to redeem she died the next morning. route to a winter engagement in clothing and was told there was

due London 10th December New York and other American none. The two were separated by!. cities..

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other tenants and accused left. After medical evidence by Dr. Shanghal

At 8 p.m. that evening, accused Dean A, Smith, of the Queen Mary. returned and started to roll the Hospital, accused's son corroborat bed mats in the rear cubicle. Heed counsel's opening. He admitted Straits. told deceased he was going to sell that he had exchanged blows with Canton them to get money to redeem his his father and expressed the be- clothing. He then went to the lief that the blow which caused Batavia and Sourabaya front cubicle and began dismanti his wife's death was intended for Fort Bayard and Hofhow, tng the marriage bed of deceased him,

Hui Fuk-sing, alias Hui Yip-fai, 43. Cook, employed on board the 8.8. Blesten, was charged before He said it was his and was going Cross-examined, witness admitted Mr. R. Edwards at the Central to sell it,

that Chinese regarded hitting a Court yesterday, with the murder She sent an amah for her hus- father an unpardonable sin. In of a coolie, Pun Yau-sze, alias Z1 band, who also protested. An ar- reply to His Lordship, he said that Yau-aze, on October 30, The ac-gument followed and there was a he knew it would provoke" hig cused was formally remanded for struggle between father and son, father if he hit him. ⠀⠀

one week on the application of the The lodgers Intervened, and the The hearing will be resumed to- police.

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