HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

PROMINENT HOCKEY PLAYER MARRIED

Mr. James J. King And

Miss

Joan Black

A wedding of considerable interest in sporting, especially hockey, circles, was solemnised in St. Andrew's Church, Kow- ALICE MARY loon, on Saturday afternoon when MISS JOAN

of MR. JAMES J. BLACK, S.R.N., S.C.M., became the bride KING, the prominent Central British Association hockey goal- keeper.

The Rev. G. E. 5. Upadell, MA.. H.C.F., C.LE.E., Principal educated, ntti- of Ceutral British School, where the bride was clated at the ceremony.

"Entering the Church on the arm of Mr. W. H. G. Hirst, Clerk to the Chief Justice, the bride presented a charming picture in a dress of white peau d'ange with very full skirt and no train. She wore a jacket bolero fastened "in the back on. small buttons, with leg-o'-mutton sleeves. A dress length Vell was embroidered-and- caught to the head by orange blossoma,

The gown was designed and made by Mme. Sophite Costides, of|

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS.

AT KOWLOON

FALSE PRETENCES Apppearing before Mr. QAA

GENERAL

ART EXHIBITION BY DR. CHANG SHAM-TSE

Work Is Of The Finest Of Older School Of Artists

Chinese art, it is said, is best appreciated by those who have made of it a life study. But even the casual visitor of Western background, attending an exhibition of Chinese paintings, w admire the lines, the exquisite colouring and more often than all else the fascination of neat calligraphy that seems to serve each painting as its frame.

Such sentiments, no doubt, must have been aroused in many a visitor to Dr. Chang Sham-tse's exhibitions in Europe and America before yesterday, and at the exhibition held at the St. Francis Hotel yesterday afternoon there was many a European visitor.. who may have thought similarly.

Having exhibited, as he has. in of the aggressor, A real work of Parfs, and in New York, Washing-art was a large wall-spread of 28 ton, Chicago, San Francisco and tigers, representing the 28 pro- elsewhere, it does seem strange vinces of China aroused to fury that Dr. Chang's exhibition locally and ready to withstand the enemy. came as unheralded as it did. China's resistance in the past the The 10.

Chinese' against another aggressor, prominent gentlemen who spnosored it did Mongol in the 133th Century," is make a good job of circularising depleted in a series of drawings,

number large

of the local of the patriot of that day, the post public, however, and the attend Wen Tien Hsiang (1236-82). ance was about the largest that! BEAUTIFUL SERIES has been accorded an exhibition of, such a nature locally, a tribute

A

New and Old Testament Scenes

~Eunice-Her-bouquet was of Macfadyen on Sahirday Pun Fuk, to an artist of Dr. Chang's in historic Chinese background i

white tuberoses,

rose buds.

man,

23. unemployed, was charged with

questioned ability.

FLOWING BEARD

form another beautiful series of pictures, and some particularly In attendance as matron-of-obtaining money by false preten

Аде pieces of work are the honour was Miss Freda Wills who ces

Dr. Chang Sham-tse, who is 60 Doctors's paintings of still te wore a mauve crepe de chine short: Sgt. C. Pope, prosecuting, said has a flowing beard, is short and

and landscapes of his native dress, jacket, with

acces- that the defendant told grey

one of stocky in build, wears spectacles, country, includig two particularly sories. She had a corsage of fina the complainants, Chan Kwal, and is in appearance a typical interesting studies of China's most

spinster. that he was connected scholar of old China. His native fanious animal, the panda. Mr. 1...S. D. Whitley. another with the Man Kwong Electric Blub place la Lungchang, which is in

Tigers, symbolising patriotiam, well-known C. B. A. hockey play Factory. He offered her employ Szechuen province, to the west of are another favourite study of the er, discharged the duties of best-ment with 30 cents wage per day Chungking, China's present day artist's and there were quite a and asked her to pay $1 for a pass capital. The Doctor has been few such studies included in the into the factory.

A series painting since he was 10 years exhibition yesterday.

that was very much admired in France, four studies of symbolle animal groups, were also on view. The paintings and drawings exhibited yesterday form about a tenth part of Dr. Chang's work in the course of the past three years: Some of it was executed abroad, and in this connexion may be mentioned some interesting studies of still life in a Parisian setting.

Following the

Ceremony

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largely-attended reception -WES beld at the Peninsula Hotel where the customary toasts were honour ed with enthusiasm.

The honeymoon is being spent at Repulse Bay. Hotel, Mrs. J. J. King's going-away costume being of bamboo beige silk pique and coat with brown accessories also made by Mme. Costides.

OUTSTANDING GOALKEEPER The bridegroom is an outstand ing goalkeeper and has been ac- tively connected with the Central Brition Association for several years. He has also appeared in numerous representative games. He is director of Falconer and Company (Hongkong), Ltd.. and is a member of the Hongkong Volun. teer Defence Corps.

He then requestd the first com- | old. plainant to obtain more employees for him and in the same manner he obtained $3 from three spin sters.

The defendant was arrested and sentenced to six weeks' hard la bour.

His work, a very little por- tion of which was put on exhibition yesterday, is of the finest of the older school of Chinese artists working today, and compares favourbly with that of some of the masters of the past.

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THEFT OF CIGARETTES

Symbolic representation is Mak Chan-tin, 23, was charged

Satur especial Joy of his, and some of before Mr. Mactayden on day with stealing 38 packets of the finest work on view yesterday present cigarettes from a stall-outside had to do with the

struggle of China to free herself Street 454, Shanghai No. Saturday. The defendant was re- manded in custody for three days,

on

TRESPASSING CHARGE Two weeks hard labour was imposed by Mr. E.

Himsworth on Saturday on Lin Shek, 30, for trespassing in a protected area, Kowloon Godowns, on Friday.

FORGED BANKNOTES

The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Black, of

Lam Wing, who was alleged to Plymouth, England, returned to

have uttered a "iorged $10 Char- the Colony in 1937 when she was appointed a Nursing Sister in the tered Bank note at Po On Tong Medical Department. She is also drug shop and possessed another. Was again remanded for three well. days when he appeared before Mr. Bimsworth on Saturday,

ROBBER REMANDED

a hockey player of mo mean ablity, - Her father W35 known in local football circies.

CHINESE DOCTOR STRUCK OFF

The following is published the Government Gazette:-

ar the

A suspect, Li Yun, 35, was rested in connexion with robbery at Kun Yam Temple on September 24 and charged before Mr. Himsworth on Saturday,

The defendant was alleged to i have, armed with a dagger, robbed Chan Wing sang of $100 Hong- kong currency, nne metal pocket watch and one gold Anger ring

CHINESE PAPERS URGE RECALL OF ENVOY TO BERLIN!

Japanese

As a retaliation against the German - Italian military alliance, the Hong- kong Ta Kung Pao, in à lead- ́erette, urges the Chinese Gov- ernment to recall from Berlin the Chinese Ambassador to Germany.

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The Journal expresses the opinion that the German-Ita- "Ian recognition of Japan's right to establish a "New Or- der in East Asia" is most hostile act towards China. "Germany," it says, "has no right to meddle with Far Eas- tern affairs just as Japan has 1 right to meddle iu Euro- pean affairs."

set with jade. He was also charg- The defendant Was granted

ed with robbing two gold finger Sall of $50.

cob.

ME. Him

It has to be regretfully record ed here that the exhibition was Dr. to last only one aftemoon. Chang may be persuaded to give another exhibition of his work here, but his present plans are to travel to Chungking,

PAINTER OF EGERS

One of the greatest living Chi nese painters, Dr. Chang. Shan- se, is at present visiting Hong- kong.

Dr. Chang,

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1940. -PAGE 9

A NEW

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IN PLAIN AND

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GREY, RUST BROWN,

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LANE. CRAWFORD

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The House of Quality & Service

Application For Receiving Order

his who during

absence of two years from China

..

has been decorated by the Presi An application for a receiving dent of France and received the order against the Hing Cheung degree of LL.D. from Fordham Co. of No. 95, Wing Lok Street, University, New York, has earned second floor, was heard by Sir the, gratitude of his country by Atha MacGregor at the collecting more than a million ruptcy Court on Saturday. dollars in national currency for the Chinese War Relief, mainly by the sale of his pictures.

Bank-

He

The applicant was Chu Chlu- Kee of No. 65, Bute Street. said that he had a deposit with He represented China at the

the debtor firm of $2,400. He two International. Exhibitions in the United States last year and asked for payment without suc-

Cesa He understood that also exhibited his pictures. debtor firm had 200 bales of old

the

Paris, where President Lebrin newspaper worth $4,000 and had

was among the visitors.

IN MOST DEMAND

book debts amounting to $10,000, The liability of the firm was about

Dr. Chang has specialised in $50,000 to $50,000, the painting of tigers and during

The case was adjourned to the

his tour of the United States next Bankruptcy Sessions on the

rings and $3 from Chiu Yuk-klu ASSAULTED SCHOOLMISTRESS found these pictures in most de-application of Mr. J. B. Prentice, end $470, one gold bangle, one Chan Bu-ki, 19, Wong, Ming 20. mand, He has painted more than Official Receiver, to check whe- in gold ring, four pairs of gold car were charged before

rings and six silver dollars from sworth with assaulting Chan Ngot

2000 paintings during his life ther the newspapers were in the time and he has sold most of godown, Wong Kam-mui. At an inquiry. held, by the Medi-

Sgt. Dowman, prosculing. asked yee, schoolmistress. of No. 14, Kak them for his suffering fellow- Hang Tsun Road, with intent to countrymen, Among those who cal Board-on June 12, 1940, a re- for a remand of one week which solution was duly passed that it was granted.

purchased his works in the United POLICE REPORTS The second defendant was addi-States were Pearl Buck and the tionally, cuarged with having in actress Tallulah Binkhead, and admitted to the Kowloon Hospital A 14-year-old girl, Luk Mui, was his possession one revolver and four rounds of ammunition with the prices paid reached 7. 8. $1000. on Friday suffering from burns to Lin Yu-tang helped to her face and body, as the result of a bottle of sulphuric acid and petrol mixture exploding near her on the drying ground of the Shing Lee Waterproof Factory, Lalchikók

out a license.

All defendants were again re-

had been proved to the satisfac-|-- JUVENILE ASSAULTED tion of the Board that "Dr. Wong Yu Lung · of No. 38, Nanking Pleading guilty to the charge of Street., 1st floor, Yaumati, had assaulting a female under the age permitted an unqualified assistant of 14. Lau Fan, 25, spinster, of No.

Another man, Fung Kim-hung. employed by him to give incenia 7. Fa Yuen Street, was fined $15

who lived on the upper premises, tlans for cholera and vaccination by Mr. Himsworth on Saturday. to persons attending at his con-

It was stated that the young was charged with alding and abet- sulting rooms and had permitted girl, Fok Ming. was found sleeping ting. such assistant to furnish such on Blake Pler on September 28 persons with certificates, already and brought back to S.C.A. Upon manded for three days.

that signed by him certifying that Dr. being questioned, she said Wong Yu-Lung had inoculated and she had been working at No. 171 Vaccinated such persons: whereas Hennessy Road as a servant and in fact he the said Dr. Wong Yu vas discharged by her raaster for

neglecting work. Lung, had, not seen, such persona nor had, he performed ruch: Inocu- lations for cholera and vaccina tion:

a

AT CENTRAL

KANISHEE' IMPRISONED

Dr.

introduce him to the United States.

The eminent painter is spend ing only a few days in Hongkong and is leaving for Chungking:

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EXTENSION GRANTED

Road.

Miss Molly fro, of. No. 8, Golden Dragon Terrace, reports that she was driving car No. 3799 on Friday at about 4.15 pm, and was turning from Island Road Into Stanley Vlage Road when he car collided

No. 114 driven by with car

Shi

23, when he was charged before Failed To File Share Hok-rong, of Cherry Hill, Homuni-

Mr. Sheldon on Saturday;

Returning to the defendant, Bix months imprisonment was distant relative, of hers, she was imposed on a banishee, LA Nuan, beaten by the defendant with cane. for being dismissed. The de tendant then told her that she Defendant wus. banished for 10 was at liberty to leave the house.vears from June 18. this year.

Several cane marks were found on the girl's body.

SEOLE FROM WIDOW

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Her car overturned and damage sustained by both vehicles. Miss Angeline To, riding beside sister, was slightly injured,

Further that Dr. Wong Ya Lung,

Allocations had signed certificates of inoct-

Co., The Continental Rubber lation for cholera and vaccination in blank and had permitted the

Ltd. were granted an extension was said: assistant to deal with the

Convicted on a charge of lar of time by the Chief Justice, Sir POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION same as he saw fit and that, In

ceny, Lau Ch 24, employed; Atholl MacGregor, at the Supreme her relation to the facts, so proved to Wong Kan, 29, master of junk was sent to want for six months Court on Saturday to file a return

Mr. Mansteld, of No. 3 Brank- the satisfaction of the Board, the T40098 was charged before Mr with hard labour. by Mr. Sheldon jet share allocations.

Mr. HL W. Lee, instructed by some Terrace, reports that some- said Dr. Wong Yo Lang had been Himsworth with having in his on Saturday: guilty infamous conduct; taposession 100 rounds of Mauser Lau stele mom the first fleer of Mr. G. 6. Ford, who appeared on one, between 6 p.m. and 8 pm on profesional respect' and' directed ammunition, 62 rounds of 303, 100 No. 54, Tal Tuen Street 17 articles pehalf of the company, said that Sept: 28. stole a jacket, a wrist the name of Dr. Wong Yu Laing rounds of 303 misure and 13% of clothing one wicker basket and owing to a misunderstanding on watch and a pair of spectacles be struck off the register of Mödf mixed cartridges without a licence a ruler, the property of To Tat the park of the Secretary the re-trom blacar, No. 41, which w

turns were not filed in time. parked outside the Hongkong cal and Borgical Practitioners Bet 8.4. Campbell, prosecuting. 61, widow.

The returna were ordered to be Cricket Club. The articles, stole ented

ffled within seven days.

are valued at $205.

qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this Colony

asked for a remand of three days Det-Brt v

which was granted

Morrison Drose

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1940

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