HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS FUNERAL OF MRS.

AT CENTRAL

STOLE "FOUNTAIN PENS

AT KOWLOON

LARCENY BY BAILES

of

A youth, Kwong hung, 18. Cheung Kl fat, 37, and his wife. who when arrested claimed kinLai Yin-ha, 24 were charged be- ship to Lee Wai-tong, the soccer for Mr. K.M.A. Barrett yester idol, appeared before Mr. Lowry day with larceny of two sets yesterday on a charge of stealing mahjongg by bailee. eight fountain pens, the property of Lau Chui. from the ground floor of No. 132, Des Voeux Road Central on Jan. 26. -

Det. Sgt. W. Summers said that the fountain pens were contained in a tray. which was placed outside the shop.

In Court, defendant stated "that

he had no relatives in the Colony

Sentence of three months hard labour was imposed:

SEQUEL TO PLANT RAID A rald on an alleged forger's plant at an unnumbered hut above

day.

Pleading "gullty, first defendant was fined $100 cr three. months

Was

R. CARROLL

OLD RESIDENT

OF COLONY

The funeral, of Mrs. Rose Car roil, who died of bronchial pneumonis on Monday at No. 13, Bowen Road, at the age of 80, took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery yesterday.

Ulrary, Supreme Couch,

GENERAL

DARING RAID ON JUNK

Five armed men carried out a

Tal Q harbour at 1 am. yesterday, daring raid on a junk anchored in

resulting in one person being kill- ed and three wounded, seriously.

one

According to i report. the marauders, after holding up the in prison, while his wife

The Rev. Frs, A, Riganti. G. Mcrew, took the junk into tow out discharged owing to insufficient Spada and Grampa officiated at of the harbour, where they began evidence.

the funeral service held in the removing the cargo to their own Chapel.

boat.

:

Det -Sgt. C. Pope prosecuted. BAIL ESTREATED

Charles G. McCombie, 29, deck officer on board a British steamer. had his ball of $95 estreated yes terday when he failed to appear, before Mr. Barnett on 4. charge of assault.

Defendant was accused saulting 3 merchant.

or as

George

Shing On Street, Shaukiwan, was Daniel Hafscchmied, 25. of Nd 30 carried out by the Police on Sun-Mody Road on Monday at the

Peninsula Hotel In "the premises were found a hand press, three

hand rollers,

HIS 13th CONVICTION!....

!!

Mrs. Carroll came to Hongkong A fight between the crew and at the age of 25, and had been the robbers ensued, and one of the here since. She was the widow of crew was killed and three, others John Carroll of Co. Cork, Ireland, wounded by the pirates who made who died in London in 1916.

She leaves two sons-Messrs. W. J., and A. H Carroll - and two daughters

good their escape.

Mrs. Mary Carroll H.K. VOLUNTEER

Smith of San Francisco and Mrs.

death D. Rapp of London-to mourn her

ORDERS

Besides the chief mourners. (CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY) there were also present Messrs. E

Abraham, G. A. Walker, F. W. Orders by Colonel H. B. Rose, M.C.. Hotigkong Volunteer three engraving tools, a number Convicted for the 13th time, Li Stapleton, S. H. Joseph, D. Pass-Commandant, ing block, five copper plates for Ngau, 28, was sentenced to six more, W. J. O'Neill, Leonard, A. V.Defence Corps

Recruits Medical Fxamination. forging $1 banknotes of the Hong months' hard labour by Mr. BAT-Gosano, F. P. Lenfesty, R. Abra-

hom, T. Yamada, W. Goldenberg. There will be no medical exemins- kong Government. 10 copper plates nett yesterday for larceny of A for forging Chinese Government jacket, two pullovers and a violin Seu Kon-chi, H. A. Lammert, Ftion on Friday, Jan. 31.

Grose, R. S. Capell, E, H. P. White, Tse-kong. banknotes. 1,455 sheets of blank from a student, Chiu

T. Ito, J. Matsumoto, S. Tanaka, paper, and two sample copies of forged bank note.

at No. 29, Tal Po Road. Defen

Holidays

Except for matters of very urgent dant was also placed under Police. Ikuta, F. X. D'Almada, Kishi-nature Corps Headquarters will be moto, G. A. Harriman, G. A. Lee, closed on Monday and Tuesday Jan supervision for two years,

Lo Kin-fal. Mrs. Fidce, Mrs. Fish-27 and 28 on account of the Chinese er, Miss Braga, Mr. and Mrs. R. New Year Holidays. Pestonjes, Dr. and Mrs. "Atienza, Dr. E. L. de Sousa, and Mrs. Hunt, and many others.

As A sequel, two 21-year old youths, Wong Shing and Yu It was stated that a Chinese Cheuk, who were arrested in the detective saw defendant carrying raid, appeared before Mr. Lowry the violin and A box at Tal yesterday on charges of possession Po Road. When questioned be of instruments, copper plates, admitted that, he had "stolen them paper for forging banknotes, and two printed copies,

was

Promotion Examination, Recruits The following members of the Mobile Column passeď a Promotion THE WREATHS

Examination held on Friday, 171.41. Among the profusion of wreaths To Sergeant:-Cpl. K. Mitchen. the family, Mrs. Fidoe, C. sent were those from members of Corporal:-L/CEL J. Jessop.

Change of Name

THEFT OF CHICKEN

14

Ten weeks hard labour

Llang,

To

On the application of Det. Sub imposed by Mr. Barnett yesterday Insp. W. N. Darkin, a 72 hours' on Tsu! Cheung, 22, for larceny Wong Yau, May Anderson. R. A. remand was granted,

ut a cooked chicken from Tam

Pte. Wüliam Ho, Field Ambulance, Dastur, C., Liang, M. Nemazee, has changed his name to "Williain Ho Yee, widow.

J. Matsumoto (2), Mr. and Mrs. G, Ross"

Transfers

Learn

ILLEGAL PAWNING ALLEGED Tsang Wing-san, 24. residing at it was said that complainant A. Harriman,. T. Yamado. Mrs. E No. 21, D'Agullar Street, first Acor, was walking along Shanghal Neves and family. Mrs. A. White, Spr. Tam Cheong-kee. RO.D.C. to clerk of Tajmahal Silk Store, Street holding the chicken

Margle and Pat, Y. Kondo. Ng Mob. Col. 31,41; Spr. Woo She-yin, Queen's Road Central, appeared her hand on Monday when defensae-kwong, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest R.O.D.C. to Mob Co3.1.41; nr. M. before Mr. Lowry yesterday on dant came from. behind and To, Mrs. C. Leonard and family, Delgado. 4th Bty, to 3rd By.. charges of stealing a quantity of snatched it from her. She gave Mrs. A. Topwar. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 141.41. clothing from the store and illegal chase and å Chinese constable Yolle and family, Dr. and Mrs. A pawning of part of the stolen arrested defendant

Gourdin, Tony and Celice, Miss K. Pte. N. G. Ferreira, No. 5 Coy.. articles.

Accused had a previous con

K. Lau, Miss Gue, K. Shibata, F.11.12.40-10.4.41; Pte. A. V. Jorge. No. Defendant was alleged to have viction.

E Nash, Toshihiko, Ito, Kitty and Coy., 9.1.41-8.2.41; L/Cpl G. A. stolen on divers date six pieces of

SNATCHER REMANDED Kenneth, Mrs. M. F. O'Sullivan Noronha, No. 6 Cay, 10.141-20.2.41: gold lame, six pieces velvet, one

Pte. H. C. Chan, No. 4 Coy, 13.1.41- piece gold printed

Charged before Mr. Barnett yes and family, Mrs Banker lame. three

22.41; Pte. A. V. Gosano, No. 8 Coy.. married ton, sets and four compacts, then being eam with jade from a

3

and

pleces silver lame, two manicure/terday with larceny of a goldfamily. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Staple-13.1.41-12.3.41;.. Pie. V. A. A Ribeiro, No.

Jeannette. Fisher: Allison

n clerk in the employ of S. Narain wuman, Kwong Ching, at Shang-Fisher. Chengto, C. T. Chang, hol No. 7 Coy.; 17.1.41-31.1.41; Pte. C.

proprietor of the store.

On the application of Det. Sg W. Summers: defendant was re- manded for 48 hours for enquiries. MANSLAUGHTER CASE

hai Street, Chan Sai, 19, was re- manded for three days.

It was alleged that defendant

ARRESTED BY A WOMAN

6 Coy, 161.41-42.41; Ptt. Lal Chor- Wai-sun, Miss D. Cox, Yim Kec-G. M. Morrison. No. 1 Coy., 18.1.41-] wong. George Lee. Mr. and Mrs. J.31.1.41; Lt. W. H. Owen. Corps Art Grose and family, Mr. and Mrs. H.Q., 20.1.41-9.2.41; Sgt. W. M. Thont- E. C. Bok, Freddie Lanfesty, Mrs son Pay Sec., 20.1.41-11.6.41; L/Cpl. C.

Capell and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Farmer. Moh. Col

H.K.

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snatched" the chain from com plainant outside No. 438, Shang- hal Street and was arrested at Atienza. M. Taketo, Ho Wing. Mr. 21.1.41-23.1.41;

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Pte. C. Spradbery. Lau Mei-hok, alias Hak Tsal,

and Mrs. A. H. Joseph. H. B.A.S.C. Coy, 21.1.41-31.341; Pte. W. G. matoo, was charged with man

Joseph, A. R. H. Esmail, Mr. and Robertson, No. 2 Coy.. 24.1.41-28.2.41;

CHUNGKING, Jan. 28 (Renter)

• slaughter was fixed for tomorrow Appearing before Mr. Barnett Mrs. J. J. Edgar, Committee and Spr. A. I. Napoloff, Fd. Coy. Ears.. at 3 p.m., when defendant ap-yesterday on charges of larceny Members of Sports Club,

24.1.41-20.2.41: Pte. J. V. da Luz. Fd Immediately after his arrival Amb.. 25.1.41-28.1.41: C.QMS. SE here on Sunday by air from Hong peared on remand before Mr. of house xtures and possession Sharebrokers Association. Sheldon yesterday.

of a chisel at for unlawful purYau and Co., Chao Po Min and/Sgt. G. A. R. Wright-Nooth. No 4 Colonial Secretary of Hongkong. Yeung Edgar. No. 1 Cov. 25.1.41-16.2.41; kong, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Defendant was alleged to have pose, Yeung Hi, 40, was remand Co., Ruth. Arthur Roy, and Coy., 1,2.41-14.2.41; Major J. Durran. went into a series of conferences.

Donald, and Lo Kin Fai and Co. fought with another mafoo, Lamjen for 72 hours.

Res, of Ofirs, 1.3.41-31.3.41: Capt R with officials of the Ying-kwong. over a debt at the It was stated that complain-

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Foreign" Office and the Ministry MRS. A. RAFEEK married wo Hongkong Jockey Club Stables onant, Chu Mul-kwat

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al, residing at No. 137; Kweilin The funeral of Mrs. Amina

Gar. B. T. Flanagan. 2nd Bty problems existing between China' Det. Sub-Insp. W N. Darkin is Street, heard sounds from the Rafeek, who died at her residence, 2410.40; Spr. Ma Chun, R.O.D. Cadre. and Hongkong. in charge of the case.

staircase about 5, p.m. on Satur No. 118 Cainé Road, on Sunday, 23.11.40; Chr. N. P. Fox, 2nd Bty.. It is understood that the Chi- day. She peeped through the took place at the "Mohammedan 31.12.40; Gar. Chiu Chun-yan, 3rd nese authorities are" objecting to hole and saw defendant whe|Cemetery on Monday afternoon. Bty., 9.1.41; Pte. W. E. Gutierrez, No. the new Hongkong Immigration DOCTORS MUST was acting in a suspicious man- Mule Mohammed Noor Shab of A, 131.41: Pte. J. J. Barren. No. Regulations, not so much against special ingredience from which Brylcreem in male, act as a tonic

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the measure itself 2.5 6. Coy., 15.141; Pte. J. L.. Moust, No. 1 her the mosque and at the graveside. KNOW ENGLISH hold of defendant and sent

şon to inform the Police.

The deceased, who was 87 years Coy., 16.1.41; Spr. Chan Shing, ROD.details of the regulations. Defendant had stolen

FEE TOO HIGH two of age, was one of the oldest re- Cadre, 17.1.41; Pte. G. H. Sulivan. Important amendments to the

No. 3 Coy. 20.1.41. pieces of wood from the staircasejsidents in the Colony, and was the

Chinese circles state that the Medical Registration Ordinance

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deceased's son and Messrs. A. E 23.1.41; Gnr. Lam Tak-lim.. 4th Bty-Chinese residents in Hongkong.

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Hearing was fixed for Jan. 31 M. Rafeek, Solomon Rafgek, Omar adequate knowledge of the

The Chinese Appointments and Promotions

Foreign Office by Mr. Barnett yesterday of the Raleek and Osman Rafeek (grand- English language both written and case in which Leung Hak-chiu, 30. sons); Misses' Sophle Rafeek, Mol- L/Cpl. 41.41, Bdr. H. Y. H. Tang, proposing a change in the regul

A/Sgt. J. Wolfe, AB.C. Coy., to be authorities, it is understood, are spoken. Lack of such knowledge was charged" with larceny of ly Rafeek, Aisha Rafeek, Lelya 4th Bty, to be Li Sgt. 24.1.41: Bdr. ations reducing to a minimum the has been pleaded in extenuation $370 from ID Chun, 36, unemploy. Rafeek and Mrs, A. H. Rumjahn M. Y. Yeung, 4th Ety, to be L/Sgt. hardships Chinese are alleged to of breaches of regulations inquireded.

be suffering under the new regul- *ations

into by the Medical Board..

Another ameridment deals with

disciplinary measures

affecting

doctors held guilty of afamous conduct"

DEAD BODY LEFT LYING IN STREET The body of 2 Chinese, male, found on the pavement in Jordan

POLICE REPORTS

Cheung Chung-tak, residing af

grand-daughters); Miss Mariam 24.1.41, ́! Rafeek (great-grand-daughter); } and Messrs. A. H Rumjahn and A. H. Rahurmed (great-grand sons- in-law).

Others present were Mesars, U,

WRECKED PLANE LOCATED

No. 65, Wongnelchung Road, re Rumjahn, M. A, Razack, A. G. ports that while he was purchas- Suffiad, N. Arab, A. Bux, 8. A. Cas-

The report that another Hong- ing tickets at the King's Theatre sumbhoy, Zimmern,

Chow Shu-kong-bound aeroplane on Monday, he had $2,000 picked kam, E. Sadick, Lo Yu-yan, Miss China National Aviation Corpors from his hip pocket.

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NORTHUMBERLAND SOC. DINNER

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At a committee meeting of the Northumberland and Durham So- tion had crashed and burst into ciety held yesterday evening it was flames during an attempted forced decided that the annual dinner of landing between Kwelyang, and the Society. be held again this The four victims of the land- Kwellin last Thursday night has year.

Sin and many others.

LANDSLIDE VICTIMS

Feb. 28 was set as a tentative

Road, outside the showrooms. I the Au Lam. 32, gardener, reports Gas Company, was allowed to re-that while he was walking in Po main there for several hours, as Kong Village, near Kowloon City, slide which occurred in Ventris been confirmed. the traffic policeman on duty in at 7 pm on Monday, he was held Road last Thursday morning were The wreck of the plane has been date, and the dinner will probably the vicinity, so it was cald, could up by three men armed with dag-buried in the Chinese Cemetery, located on the side of a mountain not leave his post to make a re-gers, who robbed him of a wrist Pokfulam, on Saturday. The ser- on Monday by "scouting" ma- port until 9 B.I.

watch and $30 in cash.

MOTOR ACCIDENT

"

Mr. C. W. Jeffries, Director of

vice at the graveside was conduct-chines sent out to find it.

be held at the Hongkong Hotel,

It is intended to arrange a pro-e grämme of entertainment in con- ed by Pastor C. Larsen, of the The fate of the six persons on junction with the dinner and a Seventh Day Adventist Church.

board, who include a Chinese crew number of local artistes, will be in- The funeral was attended by of four and two passengers re-vited to take part. When the motorcycle on which the Royal Observatory, was bitten many members of the Seventh ported to be Government banking he was travelling skidded, Mr. T. E. on the hand by a dog belonging to day Adventist Mission in Eong-officials, is yet unknown. Details for the function will be circulated Further details of arrangements Jackson, Benior Surveyor of ships, Mr. MacKenzie, of Carnavon kong. was heavily thrown to the ground Building, on Monday. Mr. Jeffries on Castle Peak Road, near the received treatment at home, while Lalchikok Hospital, on Monday the dog was sent to Maataukok for

afternoon.

Sustaining injuries to the body.

observation.

"

of the crash are also not available. to all members within the next

Meanwhile, rescue parties have few days. been despatched from Hongkong

The death occurred on January by the Corporation to the spot

#17, at the Country Hospital, with food and medical supplies, Celebrating the Chinese New

Bhanghel; of Kenneth Arthur,

Year, the Hongkong Chinese Over- Mr, Jackson was admitted to the

Mr. Liu Sui-chang has been ap-aged 9 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Kwang Provincial Govern- Į seas Ambulance Association held a Kowloon Hospital, where bis con pointes Director of the Civil A. J. Toon. The funeral took ment is planning to establish a party in the Rose Room, Peninsula dition was reported to be not Affairs Department of the Ministry place' at the Bubbling Well Ceme-land bureau within the current Hotel, on Monday evening. The

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