HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
NEED FOR
GENERAL
GARDEN PARTY | ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
SANATORIA AT HON. MR. M.
STRESSED
·COLONY'S ALARMING PERCENTAGE OF
T.B. CASES
dis charged so that the limited se.... commodation can be reserved for those who stand a better chance
K. LO'S HOUSE
The Hon. Mr. M, K. Lo and Mrs., Lo and Mr. and Mrk. M. H. Lo were the hosts at a Garden Party at No. 6. Conduit Head, yesterday after- noon, to the Sino-British Cultural
Association.
AT CENTRAL
AT KOWLOON
SIX MONTHS GAOL
FORGED NOTES Sentence of six months' im- Alleged to have uttered prisonment was imposed by Mr. forged $100 Chartered Bank note. Barnett yesterday on Wu Chun and $50 Merchantile Bank note, shiu, 25, unempolyed. convicted possession of the same and con- which he on a charge of embezzling $102.92 | spired to obtain money by pût- received from Leung ting of the forged notes,” Kwok Hung on behalf of his master. Fong, widow, Leung Ying, woman, Lam Kin, 26, shop manager, '
and Mak Kun-king, 'husband of the second accused were charged before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday. Det. Sgt. N. B. Fraser prosecuted. Hearing was adjourned to Nov.
... ROUSE BREAKING
Det.-Sgt. R. McVey said de fendant was employed by the Lam Wo Shing rice shop, No. 23,
Pokfulam Road,
Among the guests were Miss An alarmingly high percentage Agnes Smedley, author of "China and a number of of tuberculosis cases coming to Fights Back" hospital for treatment are in an other books, and Prof. Chen Yin- advanced stage of the disease, Koh. visiting professor at Hongkong and most of these cases, which University from the Tsing Hua are considered incurable, have to National University, where he held be
the chair of Medlaevel History. refused admission
Members of the Association and
AUTOMATIC PISTOL others present were the Hon. Mr. Tong Fung-cheung, alias Tong
unemployed, was Four months' hard labour was R. A C. North, Dr. R. C. Robert Kan-yu, 33, son, Mrs. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, committed to stand trial at the imposed by Mr. Macfadyen yes- of getting some improvement. Prof. and Mrs. Hsu Tl-shan, Mr. | next Criminal Sessions by Mr. terday on Ho Wah, 18, for break- charge ing into a house and stealing a Barnett yesterday on
unlawful possession of an sewing machine. automatic pistol and four rounds į IRON GIRDER THEFT of ammunition at. West Point on Oct. 17,
Appearing before Mr. Hims Det.-Sub.-Insp. R. Gun- worth yesterday, Leung Chung. ningham prosecuted.........
37, was charged with larceny of I WANT TO DIE"
one plece of iron girder from "Uncle. I am in difficulty. You Whitfield Barracks. property of will have to lend me $500. I want the military. and was fined $10
Those discharged, unfortunately
go home and continue to spread
the infection
solution
and Mrs. Percy Chen. M'ss E S.
(Atkins, Dr. Y, K. Chu, Mr. W. N. to others... The
Thomas Tam, Prof. R. K.-M. Sirop obviously the pre-
son, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, Mr. Wen sence of sanatoria in this Colony, Yuan-ning, Mr. Chan Kwan-po. stated Dr. Ling Ke-dieh, at the Prof. L.Forster, Mr. Walter Hanming Queen Mary Hospital on Thurs-Chen, Prof. W. Brown and many day night, while lecturing before others.
meeting of the South Chins
of
Branch of the British Medical CANADIAN CHINESE to go away because I want to die." or three weeks' imprisonment.
Association, on the subject "Some- aspects of the treatment of pul- monary tuberculosis,”
Club DANCE
These words were alleged by
| the prosecution to have been The Canadian Chinese Club of uttered by Stu Shout. 25, un--
SENT TO SESSIONS
Chan Yau, 23, and Ma Ching-
The President, the Hon. Dr. Hongkong will be hosts again to a employed, who appeared before M¿ i sum, 29, aleged to have robbed P. S. Selwyn Clarke, was in the large gathering of friends at their Lowry..... yesterday charged with two amahs at Mrs O. I Kolat- I Chair. while among others pre seventh annual dinner dance at rebbing Siu Shuk-lim, of $300 at sent who took part in the dis- the Roof Garden of the Feninsula No. 105, Connaught Read West on cussions following the lecture were Prof. Wilkinson, Prof. Ro- Nov. 18, extension having been re-with menaces. $500
Hotel on the Saturday evening of Oct. 22, and with demanding. bertson, the Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan.quested to 2-am, Dr. *T. P. Wo. Surgeon Com- Arrangements for the annual Det.-Sub.-Insp. R. Cunningham
mander G. 8. Rutherford. Dr Chat Wal-cheong. Dr. N. K. Lau and Dr. Bottza.
social ovent of the Club are in the xperienced hands of Mr. George L. Chow and the new board őt "at- flcers, comprising President: Dr.
plainant,
from "com.
H
prosecuted and the hearing was adjourned to Tuesday at 2.30 pm. EUROPEANS FINED Fines totalling $65 were
choff's residence No. 10, Knutsford Terrace, on Oct. 8, were com mitted to the Criminal Sessions by Mr. Himsworth yesterday.
CONSPIRACY CHARGE Further evidence was taken before Mr. Hinsworth yesterday in the case in which Chan Yau- tong and Wong Shing were charged
conspiracy and Tn the course of his lecture. G. G. Lee: Vice-President: Miss posed by Mr. Sheldon yesterday
and receiving stolen property Dr. Ling, stressed the importance Jean Tuey; Secretary Mr. The on C. W. Haynes, at the Mental respectively, Hearing was ad- of early diagnosis in determining Wong; Treasurer: Mr. Lyman Hospital, Eastern Street, who was journed until Nov. 12.
METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS
driving a car
with
successful treatment. He review- Quon;, and Business Manager; Mrs summoned for
ATTEMPTED THEFT „ ed in detall the various methods" (Dr.) Donald Hotin Lee. ".
without a licence at Wongnel- Four months' hard labour was available for diagnosis. These It is understood that such cheng Gap Road at 2 a.m. on imposed by Mr. E. Himsworth yes- methods, Dr. Ling said, would talented artistes as Mme. Percy Sept. 10, driving without due care terday on Leung Shum, 28, for at- have to be left to experts of sound "Chen Marie. Gertrude Goddard. and caution and falling to stop temped larceny of a wheel from training and long experience as Mile, Allison Fisher, Mlle. Elvie after a collision.
private car No. 2419, belonging to 1t Was sometimes exceedingly Yuen and Mr. Herbert Tong have The summons against Leong Dr. C. K. Yu. of the Kwong Wah difficult to interpret results. kindly consented to contribute Kai for allowing Haynes, an vn Hospital,
The public could assist in com- songs and dances
Icensed driver, to take out car The accused, who had four pre- rating the disease by realising Tickets. reservations and all No. 273-was adjourned to Nov, 19.vious convictions for farceny, is the significance of early symptoms particulars may be obtained Mr. M. A. da Bilva appeared for also to be expelled. and the need of seeking medical through any of the following tele- Leong, advice as soon as possible,
phone numbers: Dr. Lee 69212, Traffic Insp. Clarke prosecuted. EARLY SYMPTOMS
Dr. Ing 33707, Mr. Quon 33711, Mrs. Summoned with driving with- Lee 39119, Mr. Bunn 32904. Pro-out due care Cough with
and caution in Camp at Argyle Street, Wu Kong- without AF blood in
loss "sputurs,
of
ceeds from the sales of the tickets Stubbs Road, near Tung Shan yau, 23, appeared before Mr. Hims- weight, fever. dyspepsia,
will be, in part, for the ald of the Terrace, and falling to keep to worth yesterday. charged with the night sweat, fatigue" and
the left side of the road, C. N: D. murder of Wong Shui-ting on Oct.
25, Det-Sgt. C. Dowman, prosecut psychological disturbances
Walker, of the Hongkong and should be looked upon with
Shanghai Bank, was cautioned by ing. applied for a week's remand suspicion.
Mr, Sheldon. Trafic-Sgt. Sullivan which was granted. prosecuted.
Most of the hospital cases came
National Red Cross Society China
POLICE REPORTS
of
Mr. Parmanand, of No. 709
and 31
MURDER CHARGE
A soldier in the Interament
BOATMEN FINED
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D. O. SOUTH
CASE · DISMISSED Holding that there was insuffi- clent evidence for him to convict the defendant, Mr. S. F. Balfour dismissed the case in which Lam Lin, 38, unemployed, appeared be-
Nathan Road reports that some- R. G. Parker, of Leigh
A fine of $5 was imposed on Five boatmen Li Kwai. 29. fore him yesterday on a charge of time between Oct. 30
and Cheung Cheung. 56, Chau Ngar- larceny of four pieces of clothing someone stole from his house a Connaught Road Central overtime Sam-yau: 28 appeared before Mr
Orange, for parking his car at chun, 32, Kwok Fuk, 21, and To from Lam Mui. table fan, cooking pan and other
on Oct 12.
articles to the value of $26.
*
+
FORGED BANKNOTES
from the poorer classes of the local population and there cou'd be no doubt that the problems requiring immediate attention
According to the evidence of the Were those of housing and
Himsworth yesterday on a charge complainant, accused entered her nutrition where these people were
of possession of dangerous goodshut, at ng Wan, at 6am on concerned. The high mortality A Zenith wireless set, valued
A 30-year-old woman, Kong Fo, on board their, Junks in the har- Oct. 30, and asked her for the com- rate resulting from the disease at $180, has been stolen from was charged before Mr. Lowry yes-bour and were each fined $50.
mission allegedly due him for buy- and the widespread infection were the Nanking barracks, according terday on three counts of uttering
ing a sampan for her. When she due mainly to these two defects. to a report made to the
Police
forged banknotes, and possession Convicted of larceny of a bottle refused he took the clothing and MAÍN IMPORTANCE
by Pte. Houghton, Middlesex of forged banknotes of the Bank of whiskey from Holt's Wharf on of Communications. Hearing was Thursday, Ng Tang, 27, shop foki, fixed for Nov, 6 at 11.30.p.m. Det. Sub-Insp. J. O'Donovan is in charge was fined $10, or one month in prison, by Mr. Himsworth yester- of the case.
day. Sub-Insp. Johnson prosecut
+
residence,
The discussion after the lecture Regiment. lasted well over an hour. Opinions differed as to the choice of sur A water pump is reported by gical or medical methods for the Mr. S.P. Chiu to have been stolen treatment of pulmonary tuber- from the back of his culosis, but it
generally No. 63, Cheung On Street on agreed that early diagnosis was Thursday. of main Importance.
Among the poor, it was agreed, overcrowding
and
was
HAWKER CHARGED
Chẩn Fuk, 42, hawker, charged with keeping the first floor of No. 4. Wing Wo Street, as a gambling house for pal kau on Oct. 31, had failed to appear before Mr. Lowry yesterday. Forty-one others charg- ed with gambling had their ball
ed.
THEFT OF WHISKEY
MARINE COURT
LIFE BANISHEE RETURNS On the application of Sgt. Pile, the case in which Ho Ki Chung.
left.
W
STOLE VEGETABLES
Lo Lam, 25, gardener, was bound over in the sum of $50 by Mr. Bal- four yesterday when he pleaded
guilty to the charge of steal ng 20
cattles of vegetable from a feld in Heung Che Village on. Oct: '30, Sgt. De hanty prosecuted.
POSSESSION OF ARMS Pleading guilty to the charge of unlawful possession of one ride and 136 rounds of rifle amumuni- tion on board his junk in Cheung
Mr. J. Marcal, of King's Build malnutrition, reports that he lost or had 3 of $100 estreated when he were the two stumbling blocks stolen from him while walking to the eradication of pulmonary between Hongkong Hotel and tuberculosis from Hongkong. The China Emporium American three acute difficulties being and Hongkong notes to the total of $3 each estreated. Money pick. 132. unemployed was charged with Chau Harbour "on Oct. 30, Tae K faced by the Colony in the value of $204.
and
in the Poor Box.
ed up. $18, was ordered to be placed struggle with tuberculosis, It was
Mr. Coombes," of
GAMING HOUSE the Public felt, were the absence of SADA-
Falling to answer a charge of toria, the "overcrowded tenements Works Department, reports the
Oct. 29 keeping a common gaming house and malnutrition of the masses, loss of $62098 between
pand" "Oct. 31.
jat No. 113 Hennessy Road, ground floor, Chan Sap-tsat, 19, had her [ba1l of $50 estreated by Mr. Shel- $115 were reported by Chen sla don yesterday. Det -Sgt, Morrison The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis ying to be atolen from No. 88. prosecuted. Association gratefully acknow- Queen's Road Central on Oct. 31. ledges the following subscriptions
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
and donations:---
Articles to the total valus
.or
"Man Hin-yes, of No. 6 CHINESE WOMEN'S
fi
CLUB MAH-JONG
& BRIDGE DRIVE
A Mah-Jong and Bridge drive
JUNK MASTERS FINED
unlawfully boarding a Dutch liner Kwong, master of junk T3543H, was on Oct. 31, and with returning fined $10 by Mr. Balfour yesterday, zrom-life Danisnment, `was trans-
BAILS ESTREATED ferred for hearing at the Kowloon
Ng Sze, 24, unemployed, charged Magistracy by Commander J., Jolly with keeping an unnumbered “hut yesterday. !!
at Tal-Bah Back Street, Cheung Chau,,as, n, commón gaming house, Pleading guilty before Comman-on Oct. 31, and 12 other Chinese. der J, Jolly yesterday, Chau Mun, charged with gambling therein, master of cargo-junk 87137, Chan had their balls of $50 and $3 each. Bo, master of cargo-junk 3528V, respectively, forfeited when they and Leung Ng. master of cargo falled to appear before Mr. Bal- Junk 3322V, were fined $7, or four yesterday.
LENIENT VIEW TAKEN Imposing à me of $2, or seven
HE. Lieut.-Gen. E. F. Norton, Tan Road, Kowloon -City, has
seven days' hard labour, each, for Table money, amounting to $3652}| CB., D.SO., M.C. $100, South China į reported to the Police that -Chan A.A. Kotewall Cup 100, Frances G.Kwok hing, to whom he had en
mooring their junks within 100 was ordered to be put into the yards of the Cheung Chau Ferry Poor Box. Ogilivie 100, Chung Bhan Commer-trusted with a gold ring set
Wharf at 11 pm, on Oct. 31.
-Sgt. Whitcroft prosecuted. cial Association 100, R. Hancock, with diamonds, had absconded which was held at the Gloucester Police Sergeant Medley was in Anon., Miss E. S. Atkins, Miss. F. With it. The ring is valued at Hotel yesterday afternoon in aid "harge of the case
HONGKONG INDIANS C. Woo, Yeung Ngok Fal. Lam $450.
of Relief Workers by the Hong- Ming Fan, Chow Yat Kwong,
kong Chinese Women's Club," was
TO CELEBRATE Kwok Pú Cheung, Huf Pul Kuk Kan Man, Lau Nai Kul, Yu Kain Bonham
Prof, R. Robertson, of No. 92, a most successful function.
DIWALI FESTIVAL Road, reports that
There was one table displaying days' hard labor, on Cheng Hat The Diwali Festival will be cale- Sang, "Ho Kwai Chuen, Lau Hing someone his house sometime on the handicraft of the South China Chat, spinister mistress of brated by the Indians in the Choy, Yung Kwok Yu, Chan Pak Thursday and stole a gold pocket Refugee Industrial Workers. These sampan No. A20387, on her being Colony under the auspices of the Suen, Slu Chu Van and Ng Lal watch valued at $180.
consisted of cushions-dolls, hand-convicted on the charge of not Hindu Association, Bindhi Mer- Wo, $5 each.
bags and children's clothing. An- having a light on the mast head chants Association and the Indian HEALTH RETURNS other table displayed the prizes of her sampan, at the Central Association of Hongkong & South for the lucky holders of the win Fairway, on Oct 31, Commander Chima, in the Gloucester Hotel (8th The members of the Royal "Air The following is the Return of ning tickets...
3. Jolly told the defendant, at the Hope) tomorrow (Bunday) at. 5 Force Arecciation, Shanghai, at notifiable d'seases notified as hav their timn on Oct. 25, bade bon ing occurred in the Colony during presented, amongst those present was taking a lenient view of the
Hongkong Boclety was well re- Marine Court yesterday, that he pm voyage and farewell to one of the the 24 hours ended at midnight being Mrs. W. T. Stanton, Misses case as she had apparently had a taken place on Wednesday last The celebrations should have founder members, Mr. J.DE. Shot on Oct. 31-Cholera, three cases: Kotewall, Mrs, H. Ching, Mrs. Peter light but it was not tied in such (Oct 300 which was the n ter, M.BE, AF.C., who is shortly 'phtheria, two cases; Enteric Bin, Mrs. C. H. Ismail, Miss S. poaltion as to be visible all leaving Shanghai to join the Royal Fever three cases: Dysentery, 12 Ming, Mrs. L Sousa, Mre, W. Way arouna,
date of the val but were post- Australian Air Force.
cases: Tuberculosis 23 cases and many others.
poned to 3 on account of the. P/8 Rennie prosecuted.
blackout on Oct. 30.
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