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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

K.C. ALLEGES DR. TS'O MISCONDUCT AS TRUSTEE

PUBLIC AUCTION. Appeal Brought By Former

THE undersigned-have received instructions from The Official Administrator, Supreme Court,

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to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Wednesday, the 16th October; 1940 commencing at 12 o'clock noon

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Head Of Munsang College

MR. RUFUS HUANG, former Headmaster of the Munsang Col- lege and member of the College Council, figured as a plaintiff in an appeal brought before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Justice Fraser in the Full Court of Appeal yesterday. The other plainttits, were Mr. Wong Sun-yin and Mr. Lee Slong-po

Lam Tse-rung.

GENERAL

GUILTY OF WEEKLY HEALTH

BULLETIN

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

DEFECTIVE BRAKES Summoned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon 'yesterday for failing to j keep his car, No. 1223, in a state'

Over 200 Cases Of

Tuberculosis

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1940.

CROSSWORD

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ACROSS

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of dawn

The following is the Return of nullable diseases notified as hav ing occurred in the Colony during the week ended at midnight on October 12:-Cholers, 16 cases (147 Mother of

* Possessed deaths and four imported, cases); Diphtheria. six

cases (two!

Ishmael deaths); Enteric Fever. 23 cases 13 Beverage 12 Discover (ave deaths and one imported 14 Worship case); Measles, three cases; Cere-

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120

24

96

130 3

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of wines

(13)

16

Residences

93

of clergy-

case: (one

men

18

Uneven, as

if eaten

away

20

Edible

substance

The appeal was brought against an order made by the Chlef Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, on June 8 that Mr. Huang be dismiss." ed from the Board of Trustees governing Munsang College.

or repair, on Sept. 24 at Shauki bro-Spinal Fever, three cases (one 15 Dry, sald The respondents were Dr. Tso cation Department to stop the wan Road at 7.45 am C. P. Fer-death); Dysentery. 40 cases Seen-wan, C.B.E, LLD. and Mr. $15,000 grant, and refused to ac-guson, of No. 6 Bungalow, Shek-O, deaths and one imported case);

cept the loan of $10,000 from pleaded guilty to the offence and Puerperal Fever, one Mr. Eldon Potter, R.C. Instruct-Macau. Mr. Lam also did not hon-was fined the sum of $10.

death)Tuberculosis. 211---cases ed by Mr E, S. C. Brooks, appeared our his promise to give $10,000, Sgt. McInnes said the car driven (160 deaths and three imported

was that the by defendant was concerned, cases. for the plaintiffs while the Hon. The reason given Mr. Leo D'Almada, jan, instructed funds would be temporarily stop an accident. It was examined by THE EFFECTS OF A. H. BROWN by Mr. M. B. Turner, represented ped unul the school account was the Police and it was found that cleared in which submitted Mr. the brake was defective. In his Potter, not a fault could be found opinion, Sgt. Meinnes said, this In the books.

was not caused by the accident.

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central, Room 205,

Second Floor.

(deceased)

including:

1

Clothing. Trunk, Suitcases, Sextant. Telescope and 1 Pair Binoculars, etc.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

THE

·AUCTIONEERS.

the respondents

In his submissions to the Court. Mr. Potter said that Dr. Ts'o had been guilty of the gravest errors

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LEFT WITHOUT FUNDS.

Mr. B. D. Evans for defendant pleaded guilty on behalf of bis client and asked his Worship to deal with the case as a pure tech-

and of misconduct as a trustee Left without funds to pay the and that he left undone those contractor, Mr. Euang had to mort- things which he ought to have gage, some private property be-nical offence, done and did those things which longing to his relative for the sum In imposing the tne Mr. Shel he ought not to have done.*

of $14,000 from the Hongkong and don remared that it was not a Shanghai Bank. and. borrowed technical offence

8.3 every- students and school fees to make state. money from the teachers and one must keep his car in a godd

his payment.

Counsel further submitted that the

Dr. Tso very nearly ruined

school.

TREATED AS" MENTAL

FILTHY HABIT

as

DAILY RETURNS

from sea- weeds

The following is the Retur for the 24 hours ended at mid- night on October 14-Cholera, Enteric Fever, three cases; Cere- 22. Possessed one case: Diphtheria, one case;

bro-Spinal Fever, two cases; Dysentery, four cases: Tuber-

culosis, 47 cases.

CALCUTTA GIFT

CALCUTTA, Oct, 15 (Reuter)---

21 Able

with murderous frensy

#23 Iota

26. Goblet

28 Feminine

name

A sum of £250,000 has been cabled | 30 Embodiment to the Air Ministry in London by 82-Favor more the East India Fund for the pur-33 Steamship 34. Steep face

of rock

Balation No. 122

35 Coin of "

Latvia

CALLIALGACARAT 36 Depend on UGEETDOORIABELE

Counsel criticised the allegation For manufacturing cigarettes PUBLIC AUCTION. Mr. Potter said that Mr. Huans against Mr. Huang for borrowing without a licence at Cross Street chate of Spitfires for the RAF

bad devoted 14 years of the best the school fees and other money, on Oct, 14 Lau Cheung, 51, un- part of his life for the school and submitted that, under the employed, was fined $5 or two Without him, the school could not circumstances, he could not have

weels by Mr. "Sheldon yesterday, Undersigned have received have existed and as a reward he

Sgt. Mackenzie said it was a done otherwise. instructions

was removed from the Board of

filthy habit. The cigarette-stubs Mr. Patter submitted that had were picked up from the streets Trustees. "HeTM was treated-in-the

the signature on the contract with and refilled and sold same category as a menial-a ser-

as - whole the building contractor been that ones. i vant. added counsel,

Referring to Dr. Ts'o, Mr. Potter said that he was not making an and stopped the Government grant serious one in view of the cholera [attack on him as Dr. Ta'o. We of $15,000.

to sell by a

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 18th October, 1940

commencing at 10.30 am.

ht No. 6. Thorpe Manor, May Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

also

Frigidaire

and

Tientsin Carpet

Catalogues. will be issued

On View from- Thursday, the 17th

October, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

all made mistakes and he submit-

so

refused the $10,000 from Macao ship to of Dr. Ts'o's, he would not have. Sgt. Mackenzie asked his Wor- treat the case as 1

ted that Dr. Ts'o was guilty of the "What earthly right has Dr. Tso gravest errors. He was guilty of 801. on his own initiative, to re- misconduct as a trustee and

fuse the loan for building funds were his co-defendants.

without referring to members of *When I say misconduct," re-the Council or plaintiff. marked Mr. Potter, "I do not for: NO CAUSE TO STOP

epidemic.

GAMBLERS FINED ⠀ Six keepera of a gaming, house appeared before Mr. Sheldon yes- terday charged with keeping the first floor öl, No. 28, Amoy Street for the purpose of tse fa on Oct. 14.

The defendants were Yau Mo, any. question of him putting and Dr. Ta'o were fighting like 42, Leung Chu, 34, Lo Chung. 34, money Into his pockets."

cats and dogs, he had no cause to Ng Iu. 38, Wang Shiu, 28, and Li

a moment suggest that there is don't care whether plaintiff

Mr Potter dealt with the var-stop the Government grant and Kwai, 26, all unemployed. ious phases of the College since the building contract had to go Det.-Sgt. J. R. Sykes said the it was founded in 1923, until 1838, on Dr. Ts'o had lost all sense of premises were raided at about 8 The school's existence was due to proportion" remarked-Mr-Potter. p.m. on Monday night. The floor the generosity of the late Mr. Au

Referring to the allegation by

had been turned into an office

both of whom subscribed $10,000.

MANY STRUGGLES

Chak-man and Mr. Mok; Kon-sang. Dr. Tr'o that Mr. Huang had mud and sixth defendant was sitting

died the schoos sccounts, Mr. Potat a table writing tse fa lottery, ter said that if there had been

Sgt. Sykes added that it ap-

to peared

be 2 The school carried on from that any muddle it was in, Dr. Te'o's affair and a lot of blank lottery very large day through many struggles and head.

books were found on the floor.

First and second defendant were fined $75 each, while the other four were fined $50 each.

up till the end of 1938, the manage, Mr. Potter, dealing with the al- ment: of the school was entirely in legation, said that the accounts the hands of Mr. Huang and the had been audited by auditors and Trustees: did nothing to see the had been submitted to the Coun- Altogether $10 was picked up college through.

cil for inspection, and then were and was ordered to be put into

the Poor-Box.----

Mr. Hoang was appointed Head-'approved by the members and were master of the school, following the fled in the school records," departure of the Raw A D. Hearing was adjourned unt to- Stewart and said, Mr. Potter. Dr. morrow morning.

the appointment.

PUBLIC AUCTION. apparently bitterly resented

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

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to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Friday, the 18th October, 1940 commencing, at 2,30 pm,

LARCENY OF PURSE

Two fellow workers employed by the Hop Cheung firm, military contractors, appeared before Mr. | Sheldon yesterday, one as a comu plainant and the other the de-

Quoting a letter written by the WEATHER REPORT fendant, in the case in which, Luf

Bishop of Hongkong, Counsel said that the Bishop paid. tribute to

Mr. Huang's accomplishments.

[Ying-kit. 23, was enarged with stealing a purse, containing 90 1using to Leung Chiu, 19

cents, and a military 'pass, belong-

Royal Observatory, Hongkong. 10 a.m., Oct. 15. Barometer, (at sea level), 29.97 Referring to allegations against Temperature, 80 F the "accounts being in a muddled Humidity, 78 per cent. state, Mr. Potter said that not a wind Direction E. fault could be found in the books. wind Force (Beaufort), 9.

Det-Sgt. V. M. Morrison, sald on: Oct. 9 complainant hung up his jacket at the entrance of F Block Inside Victoria Barracks. “At the

Mr. Huang had submitted the ac-Temperature; maximum yesterday time. of hanging up his jacket. counts of the school for the last 12/ 85 F**

77-F.

complainant noticed- defendant

year to the Board of Trustees Temperature; minimum last night, walking in the vicinity, and when But he said, the Trustees being "sleeping trustees" he did not su at their Sales Room; No. 35, Han-pote that they had read: them. kow, Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OP- VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:-

+

Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 10th containing 80 cents and a mill- he came back he found his purse,

today, nil

tary pass, missing

Total 1ainfall since January 1st

112 78 Ins

Counsel pointed out discrepan cles in the affidavit of Dr. Tso' which stated that up to the be- Against an average of, 80.71 ins. ginning of 1939 the Council was Sunset tonight, 5.59 p.m. satisfied with Mr. Huang's RC- Sunrise tomorrow £6.20 n. Tcounts. Mr. Potter challenged the

4 p.m., Oct. 15. Teakwood Bed, Room, Dining statement and pointed out that in Barometer (at sen level), 29.88 ina. Room, Drawing, and Office Furn-the minutes of the school Council, Temperature, 82 E. ture, Chesterfield Suites. Carpets, meeting in June and July, it was Humidity, 72 per cent. Ruza, Cutlery, Clocks, Pletures, stated that the Council was satis- Wind Direction, & Carlos, Ornaments, Cameras, Blooded with Mr. Huang's accounts Wind Force (Beaufort), 3 culars Gramophones Records, and that they be put in the school's Maximum temperature, 85 F Electric. Lamps. Heaters, and Fans. record.

Minimum temperature, 77 E Porcelain Glass, E F. and Brass

Rainfall, Dil A Ware Cooking Utensils, etc, etc.

also.

A, QUANTIFY OF BLACKWOOD

AND RATTAN FURNITURE":

Radio-gram Telescope

and

1 Kelvinator Refrigerator

1. Chromium, Plated Standard Lamp

1 Pair Standard Lamps

"GRANT-IN-AID"

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From 18 to 28, Clone 1840μ

HIGH WATER Low WATER

In 1939, it was decided to ep! Dach the Government to enroll' the name of the school in the "grant-in-ald" list Meanwhile plans were set up to collect funds to erect their own building. The Government promised a grant, on completion of the building, of $16, 000 The building funds consisted of the promise of a donation of $10,000 from Mr. Lam Tas-fung and $10,000 loan from Mr. Huang's Wed. 16 triend in Macao,

Thur, 17

At another meeting. Mr. Lam

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On View from Thursday the 17th was appointed chairman of the Fri. 19

October, 1940

ash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROST-

AUCTIONERS.

bufding committee and Mr Huang Was authorised 10 Ent:19 collect funds and to sign the con- tract for the building of the school

Sun 90 premises which he did on his per- Mon, sonal responsibility All

construction was in DIO Tuea. 22

To wrote to the Edu-

Height:

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On Oct 14 complainant, again saw defendant loitering in the vicinity-and arrested him. When defendant was searched the milli- tary pass was recovered, but the money had already been spent.

Lu was fined $10 or, in default, 'three weeks' imprisonment;

CONSTABLE ON BRIBERY COUNT

A Chinese constable C489, Chau Chun, 39, attached to No. 7 Police Station, appeared before. Mr. G. T. Lowry yesterday on a serious charge.

Chan was alleged to have ac- cepted a bribe of $5 on Oct. 13 while being a public servant with a view of Influencing his conduct.

as such,

Mr. C. Y. Kwan Is appearing for defendant and ball at $500 was allowed; t

Sub-Insp. Cunningham, who. Is prosecuting asked that another case which is connected with the 09.376 03.07

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time. 24 10 08 8 0 03 45

43100330 The case was that in which 1014, 0.80433 2.3 Chiu-Ching, 37, packer, is charged 27 00 - 7:3) - 1000) 3 3 with larceny of 34 cattles of "Sang 111955 05 01 21 TL a Chinese medicine, belong 23 25 7 4 15 2015 ing to Wong Blu-chan, from No. 1800 20541154, Bonbam Strand West on Oct 925474 1960 3.0 1953-4906,21 Hearing of both cases was red $4.18, 74, 12 0

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