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FRAUD ON REVENUE EUROPEAN SUMMONED MILITARY WEDDING.
DEPARTMENT?
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CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
A brilliant military wedding That the labels insued by the A summons for having driven took place at St. John's Cathedral, Revenue Department in respect of private car No. 1920 in a dangor-Hongkong, on December 28, when previous consignment of Chin-ous manner in Chathum Road on Miss Constance Crea became the wito of Lieut. Gerald Wolfe wines were peeled off the December 17, was
Barry, Royal Artillery,, preferred
de War. Barry, original jors and again used for the against Mr. V. Du Bus
The Cathedral was beautifully masking a Recret con- Tirpose
naffe, of No. 9. Pouk Mansions, decorated with white chrysan- nignment of dutiable liquor, was before Mr. Butters, at tay How themums and the ceremony Was the substance of
the
case against loon Magistracy, yesterday after-
Yuen the licensee of the Mow
The defendant denied the performed by the Very Roy, Dean
Swann, D.D. native winesh Kel, which came
of No. 12, Gilles offence.
The bride looked charming in a Avenue, Hok Un
Trafic Sergeant F. J. Clarko!
with an old before Mr. Lindsell, at the Central said that about 4.30 p.m. on De-white satin gown
cember 17 he was on motor cycle family lace veil and was attended Magistracy yesterday afternoon.
The accused was charged with patrol in Chatham Road going fo- by Miss June Dangerfield, who was
Attractively attired
in white satin, that on December 16, he had in his wards Talm Sha Tsui. What with a large bouquet of pink roses. possesafon, custody or control, 59 Mady Road he saw a Kal Tak 'bus,
Capt. C. D. Mould was beat man Jars containing 230 gallons of No. 091, coming from the opposite
while
Lieut. J. A. L. Schreiber, Chinese spirits, found on a sampan direction. Private car No. 1920
R.A. and Lieut. P. W. Webb, R.A., at the Praya West, accompanied by was following it and tried to pass were the ushers. The bride was a pass purporting to cover the de- the 'hus. As Roon as witness livery of the consignment from his the bus passed one another the given away by Lt-Col. W. F. the entered establishment to the Hang Yug private car overtook the 'bus, cut-Christian, D.S.O., C.R.A., China,
The procession another Yuen, of No. 367, Queen's Road ting in between it and
Cathedral to the strains of the No. 693, coming in the op- West.
Bridal March from Lohengrin. Both vehicles Hin-shing Lo defended. Mr.site direction.
Sir Ed- and after the J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent of Im- had to swerve to their
respective ports and Exports, appeared for the left sides to avoid the still ward Parry's rulem
played. The bridal party left to prosecution.
the accompaniment of Mendela son's Wedding March and met at the door by a guard of ther officers with 10 imposing honour of the bridegroom's ro arch of swords.
Boat Intercepted.
In substantiation of an opening statement made by the Superinten deni, Revenue Offeer Ward de posed that on December 15, he was on patrol in a Department motor-
the car.
and
The driver of 'bus No. 693 cor- roborated and said the other 'bus was about a 'bus length in front of his 'bus when the defendant cut in.
The defendant said that he was
the
WAG
WAR
Owing to a bereavement In the
ed the happy couple to the Hong- ception, but a few friends follow- small lun- kong Hotel, where a cheur party was held.
boat at the western entrance of the following oro 'bus, and wanted to bride's family, there was no re- harlour. When half-way between vertake. He went to the middle Green Island and Tsing i island, of the road and seeing that there he noticed a small fishing junkwits sufficient time to pass heading in. He closed in find bus he did no. He noticed that the 'bus which was coming in the boarded the craft,
A little opposite direction swerved to the left, but that was because it was in the middle of the road. He did not notice the 'bus which he was following swerve,
A man, wrapped in a blanket, got up, at his appearance, and on being questioned with regard to 39 Jars of wines being earried on the craft, handed witness a pass which bore the initints of Bevenue Officer Trengove Checking the numbers on the inbols and on the pass, wit- Ross ascertained they corresponded with figures he carried.
that the He satisfied himself labels were those issued to the Tin Wo Distillery. of Castle Peak, al though they were in a very bad condition--dirty and torn. Owing was instructions, to previous not satisfied with their condition. Leaving the boat, he watched it tacking into the harbour while he went outside Thing I on the look- out for other craft coming in from Macao or Cheungchat.
The bride wore a blue and white crepe-de-chine going away dress, with cont to match, and a blue hat.
To remove the labels where this
Mr. Butters discharged the de-type of gum was used without dam. fendant with a caution.
aging them was difficult, witness
Lady and Gentleman Fined. net
At any rate you were Mrs. F. Hille was summoned he- Mr. Lo: fore Mr. Butters far having driven satisfied with the gum that morn private car No. 432, along Watering?-Witness: YER loo Road on December 11, without
case was adjourned unt!] approprinte driver's Saturday morning. having an license.
She pleaded guilty to the sum- tons, and said that she had an old license, but had not renewed it as she was leaving the Colony.
Mr. Butters imposed a fine
10.
of
In connexion with the same cat, Mr. H. Hulirt was summoned for He picked up the boat again when having been in charge of the car it had gone into the harbour. And having allowed it to be driven Later, the same morning, he anwy an unlicensed driver,.
He was fined $10. the same jars in the Revenue Of fee. the man in charge being the same individual who had previously handed kim R. O. Trengove'ʼn pass,
YESTERDAY'S LAND SALE AT P.W.D.
Conditions of Labels. Examined by Mr. Hin-shing In,
KOWLOON INLAND LOTS witness said that it was not in con-
SECURE GOOD PRICE. sequence of any information that he boarded that particular junk.
Biddinga were brisk at the land The condition of the labels was all sale beld yesterday afternoon at the about the same, though the aum-P.W.D., when Now Kowloon Inland bers were not all atact. What he Lot Nos. 1435 at Shumehulpo, con- did was to check one or two num-sisting of 19,895 square feet, with bers he could see at the moment.n annual rental of $182, was sold and he ascertained that they corres-to Messrs. Der Sink Chi and L! ponded with his list.
Taing
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The
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BLACK
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WHITE
in cases containing
3 BOTTLES
6 BOTTLES 12 BOTTLES
BUGHAMAND
"BUCHANANS LIQUEUR
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EXCHAMAN'S LIQUEUR
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THE
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6 BOTTLES
The
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The jars were kept on board
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2424 in two stack the hold being too small to contain them all. They were all Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok Taul, covered up. The junk appeared to
consisting
an upset price of $4,340, have come from the direction of fentists of about 2,170 square Island. He did not ar-was knocked down to Mr. Lok Wing rest the man on board then: heon behalf of Trang Hing at $7,000,
the are what direction
while New Kowloon Intand Lot No. wanted to
Incident.
square of 4.367 after the
143-4. boat would take
consisting was knocked down to Mr. Revenue Oficer Treagove, in feet. charge of the New Territories Dis-Chan Chung Ping at $13,000, the tüleries, explained the circum-
price being $6,550. At the umupset stances under which he issued the same sale Garilen Lot No. 77 labels and pass. On December 10. in Stubbs Road consisting of about he told the Court, he visited the Tin9,100 square feet was sold to 31rs. Wo Distillery at Castle Peak, after-Cheung Pa at the upset price of wards seeing to the bottling of 59 $470.
jars of sheungsing against which
he issued 69 green labels with the bearing the same labels which were accompanying covering pass. Be in a bad condition-at least, not fore the spirits were poured into in the same condition as when he the jars, he had it divided into issued them. three big kongs or vats, from which ho took samples and tested their respective strengths which were 21, 24 and 25.
an
Again two days later, at the Tia Wo Distillery, he examined empty jar which he now produced before the Court for the purpose of
the 59 jars. Distillery Routine.
comparison with
Questioned by Mr. Lo, witness lie handed the samples the fol- towing day to Mr. H. A. Taylor.agreed that duty was paid by the The 50 jars were scaled and label-Tin Wo Distillery in respect of the fed in his presence, he also enter- 60 jars for which witness issued Kum used... ing the numbers in the green pass those labels. The
as the and also in a book he kept for the "Eveready"-was such
would approve. of record. Five daya Superintendent purposes afterwards, he was shown 59 jars being of unquestionable quality.
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