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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931.
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A FAMILY SQUABBLE.
THREE BROTHERS SUMMONED
FOR ASSAULT.
Three brothers, P. H., Suiz, and Daniel da Silva, were summoned be fore Mr. Butters, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, for having Raulted Mrs. Marin Glyceria D'Azevedo in Jordan Road, on the night of December 9 and for having behaved in n disorderly manner with intent to cause a breach of the peace.
Mr. Hornca Lo appeared for the complainant.
Mr. F. 1. da Silva wan maid to have left the Colony. Mr. Daniel da Silva preferred a counter sum- mons for sucault against the com- plainant.
Outlining the facts of the case,
Mr. Lo said that the complainant and the three defendants were re- defendant, who Inted. The first was not in court, was the com- plaluant'a son-in-law, The three defendants were brothern,
GLEE SINGERS.
THE CAREER OF THE.
LEADING TENOR
Ernest McKinlay, the leading tenor of the Westminster Glee Singers. whose eagerly-awaited Hongkong season commences next Monday night in the Theatre distinction of Royal, lins the having made no fewer than 10 records for the Columbia company; The majority of these are Maori
Was
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Mr. McKinlay Rongs. as born in New Zealand, though his musical training was acquired abroad, largely In Paris, and ho will sing one or two Freach songs during the season here. He has been with the Westminster Glee Singers for the past seven years.
the During
Company's Boven in tho Palace
All claims must be presented within wecka neason Theatre, Sydney, last year,
Mr. ten days of the steamer's arrival Branscombe permitted Mr. McKin-here, after which date they cannot be lay to make, for the Parlophone recognized. company, records principal songs from the talkcie, "The Rogue Song," which then being shown and the recorda have been very successful,
of the two
was
The accompaniat is Mr. Donald Reid, a brilliant musician, and he also plays the organ for the one Ancred anthem which Mr. Branscombe Includes in each programme. Mr. Reid taken tho alto roles in the unaccompanied part-singing, which plays auch an important part in the programme. iR for the Booking
at satisfactorily progreasing Movtric's, And there will be a special matinee on Saturday, Jan.
31st.
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NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 19th January, 1931.
A PLEA FOR PEACE AT GENEVA.
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MR. HENDERSON & TALK OF COMING WAR
The complainant, who was very frail and 58 years of age, received very brutal treatment at the hands of the defendants on the night in question, and was subjected to many indignities. In so far as the rough treatment was concerned. Mr. Lo said that he would not say that very much force was actually used, but owing to the complainant's frailty and age, she was confined to bed suffering from a sprained amm and had to undergo
treatment for a long while after the incident.
The fucts relating to the incident were that the first defendant was married Lo the complainant's daughter, who died In Shanghai. leaving three children by him. The children were entrusted to the
conviction be registered, in If A care of the grandmother, the com-
of the relationship which plainant, even before the death of spite the mother. The father apparent-existed between the complainant ly did very little for them, apart and the defendants, they be dealt from giving a
small amount of with severely as it was most un
and disgusting be- money for their support and main called for tenance to the grandmother. When haviour on their part. Owing to the the father returned from Shanghal, animosity between the pa-ting, no
complainant, the
hearing of his settlement had been arrived at out. arrival in the Colony, went over to side court.
The complainant and Renaldo da Kowloon, to a house in Jordan Road,
him.Silva, her grand child, then gave un Interview with to have The interview turned
out to be evidence bearing out the outline.
com- unsatisfactory. The very
The Defence,
Dr. Curtius said the Preparatory pininant sought to get some money
Suiz da Silva (17) denied hav Commission's report represented from the father for the maintenance of the children, as she herself wat in met the complainant and the an important step towards dis- Hearmament, although the German and serund witness in the street. in very poor circumstances
was unable could ill afford to look after them said he was at home and was sent representative there. But the father was not prepared for by his sister-in-law. to give any money. As the inter- Daniel said that he tried to per- view was at an end, the com-sunde complainant not to create a plainant asked the defendant to ac-scene in the street, and received a company her to the Star Ferry, a kick from her which laid him up it was inte at night and she did for an hour.
Ono wing of the Wapit! broke, and the machino crashed, tho occu While descending, after participants Flight Sergeant Wren and pating in formation flight practice Corporal J. W. Jeffrey, being killed. at Risalpur, for the forthcoming The latter jumped from the machine aerial pageant at Delhi. a West- as it was falling, but his parachute | land Wapiti Air Force aeroplano falled to work-Router.
Geneva, Jan, 20. Opening the public session of the Council of the League, Mr. Arthur Henderson urged
a bold approach to the problem of dis- armament. All members of the League ought to combat the talk of the risk of war by every meana show the in their power, and world that they renounced war, also the spirit whereby war was were prepared pro- caused, and grossively to renounce armaments, An effective scheme of armament reduction was an casential dition for the future welfare of the peoples.
German View
Con-
to agree with the majority on some essential points. The road was now at least open to the holding of a disarmament conference.
Signor Grandi virtually agreed with Dr. Gurtius; and M. Brand. not like the iden of going to the Mrs. F. E. da Silva, in making a ferry alone. The defendant seemstrong appeal on behalf of the two who associated himself with Mr.
com- 80, but defendants, sald that the
Henderson's views, considered that ed very reluctant to do eventually consented. When in the plainant came to her house with the a point had been reached when of the conference strect, instead of complying with intention of causing trouble with the success her request, he told her to come the father of the children. The might be expected. It was ret so with him to his parents house, the complainant abused the first defen-much a question of material as very place she wanted to avoid. As dant in bad language and shook her the spirit of the nations. Despite she saw that he was determined fist in his face in the house, Wit- all the wild talk, progress had been peace and arma- not to accompany her, she caught ness threatened to send her out of made towards
not in- hold of him by his arm and insist the house and she calmed down. menia had decreased,
Later the complainant and the first creased.-Reuter. ed that he should come with her defendant went ou into the street,
third defendants The second and then appeared and the three of them where the complainant got hold of dragged the complainant to their him by his throat. Witness sent parents house. One of her grand- for the other two defendants. children, who was with her, sound-first defendant dragged the com- ed a police whistle but no help ar-plainant back to the house. If rived, and they succeeded innything was alleged against the to the house. The defendants, it should be really dragging her complainant received injuries and against the first defendant who was the cause of all the trouble, and not had to be confined to bed for number of days.
the other two.
Mr. Lo went on to say that it was not aleged that any netual force
The
Mr. Butters dismissed the sum- mons against the defendants re-
The
wan used, but they certainly marking that the complainant's
кал exaggerated, dragged her much against her will story
to the house, and she was very counter Rummons was also dis- much frightened. He asked, that missed.
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