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WIMBLEDON
MEN'S DOUBLES BATTLES.
Cochet Back to Real Form.
MURDER TRIAL ENDING.
PRISONER SAID.AFRAID OF FATHER..
BROTHER'S STORY.
Wan
THE HONGKONG
ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.
MAN ACCUSED OF STEALING MONEY.
Mok Ming was charged before Mr. Hamilton, at the Kowloon
Sergeant
Magistracy this morning with | having obtained $150 from ♫ woman. Lau Ngan-sui, by false Evidence thal prisoner was pretences, at 166, K1 Lung Street afraid of his father. Wong Kuman June 6,
it was alleged that and that on one occasion the accused represented that he had latter beat his son with his Asts, been authorised by another woman, London, June 25. was given by the 11-years-old wit- Some thrilling doubles matches ness, Wong Pak-cheung, brother Ng Yuk-king, to get the money,
Detective attracted an enormous crowd to of prisoner, when the murder trial
Goodwin Wimbledon
resumed at the Criminai said Ng Yuk-king sent a letter to this afternom, Sessions this morning before the the complainant asking her to buy though the weather conditions Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp some cloth. The defendant had were unfavourable, the skies) and a jury.
apparently secured possession of being overcust:
the letter and had substituted another in its stead, requesting the money. man would call on her and present plece of paper, which if similar letter, would be the man to whom to one which was enclosed in the the money was to be handled.
In the opening matches, a Cen- tral European pair, De Kehrling and Artens, removed the Argentine Davis Cup pair, Boyd and Zappa by three sets to one after conceding
the love set to begin with, and American Davis Cup players went into the second round without dB. culty.
The accused
8
Wong Chenalia Wong Sik-cheung, who is charged with the murder of Kas Shuk at Yaumati, on April 1, 1931. Mr. Somerset Fitzroy is prosecuting for the Crown and Mr. F. C. Jonkin, instructed by Mr. 1. C. Macnamnen, of Messrs. Deacons, is defending.
One of the kennest struggles of
Restring to questions put by. the day witnessed the defeat of the Mr. Jenkin, witness said he had Japanese pair, Aoki and Mikl bynol spoken will. any of the Cochet and Brognon, previous holders of the title.
This stated that
a
Mr. Hamilton remarked that this was a trick which had been quite common about a year ago,
Ng Yuk-king, a school teacher of women witnesses for the Crown or Canton, said she had never sent prisoner, or his wife, between the the letter, produced in Court, to time when he was taken to the her aunt. the complainant. She Police Station and the present did not know the persons men- proceedings. He explained thattioned in the teltegy for the defen- he remained at the Police Station dent. for several days, after which he
Japanese Fall Away. Miki and Aoki wire allowed to lend by four games to two in the first set, after which they fell away, the Frenchmen cutting them in half by derer drives and smashespital, where he had remained. down the centre-line, The French. Mr. Jenkin Your father used meu took four games in n row to win the first sel at G-1.
Cochet and Brugnon also fed
by 2-9 in the second set, which stage their apponents sind. denly sprang to life, Miki driving fron fire baseline brilliantly.
wit
I was luken to the Tung Wah Hos-
The ease was adjourned until! to-morrow morning,
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931.
CORRESPONDENCE.
British News Reels,
To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir,-Allow me to congratulate that has lasted far too long even "Citizen on venting a grievance
for this most conservativa Colony.
To judge by the programmes pre- sented by the local einemns, no one would imagine was a British
Colony, but mainly Inhabited by other equally desirable portion of from Oskosk. Mich, or some
Americi. Apart from the qualify the films shown, of which appro- of Xinately, one in a dozeh we worth talking about, the news reels are simply rotten. As a sample, a week or two after the Spanish Revolu tion we had pictures of loyal
of the to protect the troops with Republiclans or Royalists in Monarchy paring
jam not concerned
Spain, but what a comment on up- to-date hualness, Further I feet els frantically exelted over the sure every Britisher in Hongkong
dog-sledding такса in North America of which a short time buck, we averaged one a fortnight.
[ don't know how the quota system is worked at Home, but it is a very great ply something of the sort can't be introduced here. Then we may have a spell from the "Soz you" and "Yeah, is that o?" stuff that we now get nd lib to the detriment of the King's English.--- Yours, etc..
MOVIE FAN.
The Cult of the Nude.
Sir, --Prom your lenderette of yesterday, the Inference to be
to scold prisoner? Not alw.game-drawn is that you consider young but on airs.
Very Afinid.
„Did prisoner appear to be afraid
of your father? Yes.
Very much afraid of him!. Yes, Were the other people in the
while Aoki's network was alive | sitting room also brightened of
་་ sparkling stashes and cuts. your father" No. The Frenchmen
fourlit back
splendkily ADA After Zixteen games had been played, they were level at 8-8. Then Aoki struck bad paleh, trying to overdo his slicing and took the ball tou fizely. Binding the net repeatedly.
net
Corners
2.
Were you afraid of him? Yes. Very sich atradid? No.
Do you remember your faller attempting to stah prisoner with a dakery two or there months before this occurrence? No.
And prisoner run into the pas ange and downstairs 7----On that oerasion ray father was beating prisoner with his fists, but he did not attempt to stab my brother with a dagger.
Cochet's Improvement. Unchel's driving recovered ali its former sting and he was and
the ing
Tristently, Brugeon successfully raided the
Formerly in Singapore, in the third set and tha French pair Jei 4-0. Aoki's re-
Replying to Further questions. covery of adroitness at the net witness said that his father used gave the Japanese three gumnes into work in the Straits Settlementsį succession, but with volley to and returned to Hongkong from the corner, Corhot finished off the Singapore match.
Jiro Sato and Kawachi mother, ed a British puir, while Lee and OHT eliminated Mohan and Singh in the bust possible manner, ron- eeding only five games in threw sets.
Wonten Winants.
Winners in the third round of the women's singles to-day includ ed Miss Hetty Suthall, who aloned for erratic play in the first set by winning the second and third for the loss of one game only. Mrs.
G.S., Mrs.
Vin
|
October, 1930.
Wonir added that he was born at Singapore and it was there he first saw Kau Shuk, who was a friend of his father's. Kau Shuk wont from Singapore to Kongmoon and then came to Hongkong, where he stayed with them,
Mr. Jenkin: During the time Kan Shok was at the house did you see your brother ever speak to him? No.
That was because your father world not let him? No,
Witness explained that
Iris father and Kai Shak used to talk
lot together and they hard to
Po out together.
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Ta-Morrow's Peatures
in Pictures.
The Telegraph Pictorial Supparment will appeal to- morrow and will contain large number of interesting topteal ilustrations.
Sporting events covered wii include the "A" and "B" Tennis League matches between K.C.C. and the CRC, the lawn bowls match
which Kowloon beat Craigengower, and there will also be a group of S.C.A.A. Chinese-Iroxing enthusiasts.
and
Portenits will be given of Inspector Ogg and Mr. W. Bell, who have recently gone Jame
сл retirement. there will also be a picture of Dr. Magnus. Hirschfeld. the noted Geraian sexology expert, talking with Dr. A. Ö 1'ister.
As
men only could appear in bathing Estijos, us you talk about the goil- like body-destroying properties of buns and lager.
As members of the Old Brigade. we refute the implication and call Capon all members to throng our beaches and show to the world at large that our massive and rugged countours are still the envy an Epstein chinel Yours, etc.,
YOUNG AT PUTY,
of
Sit-Your correspondent
"13. Decent" is not quite so decent as he wants to appear, nefther can h host of logical reasoning, as an- dep
real decency I understand hanesty of purposé, and it is cer tainly not honest to try to stamp the followers of the H. K. Open Air Naked Culture Asciation, now in slate of formation, as outlaws and criminal offenders, when their or ganisers distinctly stated in their felter to the Press that it is their Intention to establish the Associa- tion in accordance with the direct- tions of the local authorities, in the same way as this has been done in Germany. Fraser and Switzer-
The members and followers, of the Naked Culture Open Air As- A very interesting repro- soriations in the above and other duction of an old water colour
contntries occupy a fully legalised painting of Hongkong will
position, and enjoy the protection appetir.
of the law. wa] 39
Lof sonic
This is a fact, which pictures of open-air concrete
every
derent and honest-minded swimming pools at Home.. person must admit, and to try to discredit the wherle movement which is spreading 'nli, over the world to-day, as going against the law, and its followers as criminal offenders, is either ignoraner, or lack or intelligence, de un art of conscious indecency. Thus the | Naked Culture Movement is neither
The Dragon Boat Festival, St. Andrew's Church Sunday School pupils and teachers, and a recent gathering of the Girl Guides will also shown in pictures.
be
Mirs. Godfrey Britaina Miss Jon Ridley Britain and Miss Helen Jacobs (USA).
A this sture the young boy was Fraudein Aussin went a stave further by defeatin: Maderiselkiven a rest. the interval being Neufeld in the fourth round. The taken up by the taking of formal German lady is strongly favoured police evidence and the evidence to eapture thy Time this your,et the Sergeant Interpreter, who cac criminal, nor is it an offence, nor She win the Fruh title recently took down prisoner's statement when charged at the Polier Principal results follow:
Station.
WOMEN'S SINGLES.
Third Round.
Fourth Round.
Accused's Deniai.
This latter witness said that, in
THE FORBIDDEN DRINK.
Continued from Page 6)
the
legaly wrong, as it is under the protection of the law of European countries,
As to organised naked culture being morally wrong, every think. ing and observating person will admit that a New Morality with a Miss Bolen Jacobs (US.A.) bent) answer to a charge of murder
more frank and honest and fear- Mes. Pittman (Britain), 6-4, 4-1. prisoner said he did not commit Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) brat | the- murder. He explained that crowd, besides making one very
less outlook is already amongst us, Fraulein Peitz (Germany), 4-6, the morning in question, when wet.
and that this New Morality is born A-0, 6-1.
be returned from work at, 12
not out of a lesser selfrespect, but a clock, he heard someone say that
I thought enviously
that it is the very result and out- a person had died in the street. Fountains and conduits of which, (come of an awakened greater self- He wanted to go and see who it thanks to the sixteenth century respect and love of personal free- was, but the body had already Popes, one may drink in every dom, that this New Morality only been taken away.
street and piazza in Rome. Apis able to provide the conditions for a fuller creative and useful life, that the new decency includes not only decency in dress, but also decency, in thought and actions, i,e. harmlessness of Intentions and ne- tions, and the affording of protec
Fraulein Ausisem (Germany) beat Sale. Neufeld (France), 6-0,
6-2,
MEN'S DOUBLES. · First Round.
ani
Raymond
Spenco Britain) brat del Castillo (Argentine) and Matejka (Austria). 5-7, 4-1, G-1, 8-4, 6-8.
H. Lee and J. S. Oliff (Britain) beat Madan Mohan and Singh (India), 6-0, |
6-4, 6-4.
This statement, said witness,parently our ancestors foresaw no was signed by prisoner as correel, such need.
Wong Pak-ékeung was then
recalled, and Mr. Jenkin proceed. Many more men like water than is commonly supposed, and, now ed with his crossbxamination. this being the last stage of the that we are all poor in England, it Crown case.
The ease is proceeding.
Cocket and Brugnon (France) beat Superintendent of Maits, and
Aoki and Miki (Japan), 6-4, | vestigations resulted in three 10-8, 6-3,
i charges being brought against the A Case for the Manager. J. Sate and Rawachi (Japan) beat enolie. -
Brown and Mitchell (Britain), { Before Mr. Williama at the One of the comforts of a New 7-4, 6-4, 6-1.
Central Magistracy this morning, York restaurant-in days before De Kehrling and Artens beat Boyd Yau Wing-hung, the coolle, was Prohibition, of course--was that
and Zappa (Argentine), 6 charged with having stolen: open the waller automatically K-6, 6-4, 6-1..
Berved ment liced water with food, and did not Frank Shields and Sydney Wooded and secreted five letters.
(U.S.A.) beat Fletcher and
sentenced to WAS
terms af bother one with a list of Fletcher (Britain), 6-3, 6-3, ipment aggregating four pensive wines.
V.
There was a story
is easier to get water with one'stion to the growing life and its meals than it used to be. The creative expressions through body, | restaurants, no doubt, make it up | emotions mind and spirit. As the on the prices charged fur food. perfect man must have full control or instruments, in-But even this concession is not of all his bodies
universal.
mentally physically emotionally, and spiritualy, the development of all the bodies of man, their study, furtherance exercise and use, is The aim of the naked culture move- to life, and hence perfectly moral.
i to enable
man to also gain of his perfect control.
emotions, feelings to be free for higher UX- creative work trammelled by fears and thus it helps in bringing 0-3, 2-6, 6-3, -
of the old about the perfection of man. That Kirby, and A. Farquharsonf Sgt. Mellardy told Mr. Williams Hotel Coil that four inunirculate the naked culture movement has (South Africa) bent Washburn that the duties of the conlle in-y-dressed young nien once went (U.S.A.)
à very strong support amongst the Tocynzaki eluded chopping the stamps, on and
minded in (Poland), 8-2, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4,
many letters, which gave him the oppor in to supper and, for a bet, order-progressively tunity of slipping the letters into ed four plates of cereals. The countries can be seen from the fact that thero are it Germany pocket. Five letters had been waiter served them immediately. MAIL COOLIE STEALS found pushed behind the drain at Had they ordered four glasses of alone, according to statistics, over
water he
200,000 members of Naked Cul- which the coolie was seen.
would probably have LETTERS.
They
ture Association, and probably us called the, manager. had been opened and the stampa
many In other countries in Europe. removed. All the letters were for My thirst becoming more, and As to approaching the Hongkong abroad and contained stamps to more violent, i anally out the ap-Legislative Council to have the ex- the value of at least 20 cents each pointment, took bus, for my found nakedness repealed, this is not the
ecasivo
law against abuse by As far as could be ascertained. Lain In Kensington Gardens, and nothing had been taken from the braved the astonished looks of direct concern of the Hongkong When
a letter-carrier noticed letters,”
the nursemaids while I drank. Open Air Naked Culture Associa Chinese mail coolic secreting, Sgt. Mellardy enld the coolic.
tion, as its alma' are quite different, organized naked culture under something behind ʼn drain outside] admitted the charges and said he the General Post Office, he report was making money by taking the
protection of the law and not a abuses ed the matter to Mr.. T. Hynos, I stampa. D
against the law,
:
FOUND TÅKING STAMPS OFF ENVELOPES.
his
Why is it so difficult to get drink of water at odd times London? News Chronicle.
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RADIO BROADCAST
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European Pro- gramine, of Victor and H. M. V. Re- corda kindly supplied by Mesurs, S. Moutrie and Co.
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Orchestral-La Vialetern.(Padilla).
De Groot and His Orchestra. B3808. Humorous Song-That Must Have Been Our Walter (Barston).
Gracie Fields. B3821. Organ Solo-Your Mother and Mine.
Sandy MacPherson. B3109, Song-Little Boy Blues.
Melvillo Gideon (Baritone). B2500, Humorous Song The Clockwork
Courtship.
Gracie Fields. Organ Solo-Make Believe.
Edward O'Henry. 7.30-8.00 p.m. Operatic. Orchestral-Mignon-Overturo
(Thomas),
B3795.
B2862.
Chiengo Symphony Orchestra, G850. Violoncello Solo-Tannhauser-The
Evening Star (Wagner). Vialoncello Salo-Die Meistersinger-
Prize Song (Wagner-Wilhelml),
Pablo Casals, 6620. Band-Aida-Introduction and Moorish
Ballet (Verdi).
Creatore's Bund. 36780. Accordion Solo-Rigoletto-Quartet
(Verdi). Accordion Solo-Mignon-Entr'acte Gayotte (Themas.arr. Pietro . Deiro).
Pletro. V-19. Local Time and Weather
8,02-8.10 p.m. Sea Skanties, Shenandoah (arr. Terry). () R Grande (arr. Terry)-(b)
Billy Boy (arr. Terry), John Goss (Baritone) and the Cathedral Maic Voice Quartet.
8.00 p.m. Report.
B2646. (a) The Sailor Likten His Bottle-0
(arr. Terry)-(b) Clear the Track, Let The Bulgine Run (arr. Terry).
(8) Sally Brown (arr. Terry) (b)
Hanging Johnny (arr. Terry) (c) Whisky Johnny-farr. Terry). John Goss (Barkone) and The Cathe. dral Male Voice Quartet. 12831. 8.16-8.38 p.m. Orchestral. Vienna By Night (Komzak).
Marek Weber and His Orch. C1507, Merry Widow-Waltz (Lebar), Count Of Luxemburg-Waltz (Lohar). International Concert Orch. C1392. March of The Toys. (Herbert).
Victor Concert Orchestra. 0148, 8.38-9.00 p.m. Organ Solos. Lave's Garden of Roser (Hagin
Wood).
Reginald Foort. B2088. Swing of the Kilt (Ewing). Southward Bound (Franklyn).
Edward O'Henry. B3603, Memories of Schubert (Schubert
arr. Munson)
Ave Maria (Schubert arr. Munson).
Lawrence J. Munson. 35923. 9-9.18 p.m. A Selection of Old Songs, Songs of England-To The Maypole, Haste Away Cherry Ripe-Sally in Our Aller-The Vicar of Bray-Dashing
Jane White Sergeant-My Pretty Ifere's to the Malden of Bashful Fifteen-Rule Britannia.
Light Opera Company. Songs of Wales-Mon of Harlech- Bells of Aberdovey-Salut David's Day" All Through the Night-The Ash Grove-God Bless the Prince of Wales. Läglu Opera Company, C2040. Songs of Good Cheer-Here's Health Unto His Majesty-Here's to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen-Simon the Cellarer Drinking-Down Among the Dead Mon-There's a Tavern in The Town (Art. Byng).
E211
Light Opera Male Chorus. 9.18-0.52 p.m. Concert Items, Piano Sulo-Staccato Etude
(Rubinstein). Piano Solo-Ia Campanella (Paganini-Liszt).
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Mischa Levitzki, D1489. Vocal Duet-I've Found a Whole World in You (Leslie). Vocal Duet-Dainly Little Malden
(Besley).
Winnie Melville and Derek. Oldham, B3716.
Violin Solo-Rondon (Schubert-
Friedberg),
Jancha Heifetz. 6601. Seng-Crown of the Year (Marijn), Song-Hatfield Bells (Martin).
Percy Heming (Baritone). B3006. Instrumental Trio-Londonderry Air
(arr. Coleman),
Instrumental Tris-Le Cygne (Saint-
Saens),
De Groot-Violin, David Bor-Piano- forte und II. M. Calvo-'Cello. B2843, 9.52-10.28 p.BL. Musical Comedy
and Talkie Tunes. Wake Up And Dream-Vocal Geins
{Porter).
Mister Cinders-Voen! Gems (Ellis)
and Myers).
Light Opera Company. C1045, The Maid of the Mountains-Vocal
Gems (Fraser-Simson).
Light Opera Company, C2003, Lucky Girl-Selection (Charig and
Meyer):
New Mayfair Orchestra.. Sonny Boy (De Sylva-Brown-
Henderson)
Salon Group (Malt Volces). C1013. Sliver Wings-Vocal Gems (Waller
..and Tunbridge).
Light Opera Company. C1858. 10.28 p.m. Rugby. Mid-day Press News.
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