·
INVASION OF THE TAKADA.
THREE DIFFERENT THEFT CASES.
ALL CONVICTED.
A
youth Chinese
appeared before Mr. Fraser nt the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on three charges, (a) attempting to steal the contents of a drawer in the second unloon of the R. I.
Takada, (b) unlawfully boarding
this
vessal without permission. and (e) unlawful possession of a gentleman's wrist watch.
Defendant admitted the second clarge but denied the others,
Inspector Elston, whe prosecut ed, said the defendant was actual ly seen holding the handle of a drawer in the second saloon by steward. With regard Lo seroad charge, an officer of the Takada wha present in Court to
SAN
THEFT OF FIRM'S MONEY.
OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE RESTITUTION.
Yuen Ho, assistant accountant of the Ho Ping Kee medicine firm of 44. Bonham Strand West, appeared on renized before Mr. Schofield at the. Central Magistracy this morn-
on a charge of stealing, as ing servant. 25 sum of $3.850 belanging
to the firm.
THE HONGKONG.
£35,000 GIVEN TO
CHARITY.
WILL OF THE LATE MR. WM SUTTER.
HONGKONG ESTATE.
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931.
PRINCE OF WALES
PLAYS GOLF.
BEATEN ON LAST GREEN AFTER DING-DONG FIGHT.
Worplesdon, July 19. The Senior Golfers of America paid a visit to-day to Worplesden, where they were entertained by the Household Brigade G.S., and amongst their hosts was the Prince of Wales.
Charitable lampuents totalling $30,000 are made in the will of the late Mr. William Sutter, inte of
In the singles, which were play- American Woodlands, Cults, Aberdeenshire, ed in the morning, the at a pre- He had plente xully allowed Scotland, and of the University
guilty
veterans proved much too
strong vious appearance and a remand of 48 hours in which to Club, No. 1. Rubishaw Terrace, for the soldiers, leading them by 8 match make an effort to refund the money. Aberdeen, retired East Indla mer-matches to it, whilst Joshua Crane
The police ofbleer in charge of the chant, who died at Woodlands on succeeded in halving his case informed the Court that the December 4, 1930. Testators Hong with Colonel linghes. Captain An
to $145,400, son played top for
Brigade man had been taken out in the cus- kong site amounts
while estate in England and Scot-against Findlay Douglas, who was looking detectives tody of
Iand totals 261,882-2s. 1d.
promoted for having "shot a 71" in practice-round here yesterday. various people, bat hitherto not a single cent had come in.
Realing of certified copy of
He was unable to repeat the per- Defendant asked to be given testament-testamentar of the trust disposition and settlement has been
un
further 48 hours' remund. A friend
on whom he relied was suffering granted to Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, of
the
race today, however, and "An- Kan defeated him
Playing at the short fourth
from dysentery, but he had pre-Messrs. Johnson Stokes and Mus-hole, Anson pat a colossal Iron-shat mised to lend him $1,000 condi-ter, who is Attorney for the execa- tional on the complainants with drawing the durge.
lors
Worship pointed out that Included among the family "be- that the defendant had no this should all have been arranges quests is one of £5,081) for payment permission to be alward, while bure the proceedings were taken of the income to Mrs. H. E. Yude with regard to the third, the an Court. As it was, it was too Harris, Orson Street, Hay, New wateli found in the possession of
fate, it being outside the power of Suth Wales, and, upon her death, the defendant bore the initials the complainants to withdraw the payment of the capital
T 6.0 and was of some valtecharge,
HAPPY
Defendant stated that busty seemed to be able to get Aboard the Takada, and when he noticed this, he went aboard alu, Nolady stopped him or asked him any questions, and he did not kw that he had to get permis. sion to go on board.
Laspector Elston said that there were over a Unasund passenger ru on the Takula and I was very dillenit for the watebina o daty ot the augway to discriminate het woon PARAKEETS an other-
Withdrew wise. charge.
first
"His Worshity thought that the best Thing to do was to grant an other 48 hours remmans to enable de- Any fendant to make restitution. portion refunded, tales Worship made it clear lex the defendant, | would count towards lightening the
penalty.
BRICKLAYER TURNS BURGLAR.
STOLE $28 FROM A EUROPEAN LADY.
Defendant 20 stated with regard to the third change that!
That he saw a bay lying open on he bought the watch From a sinker of the Empress of Canada a dressing table and therefore took the nowey was the excuse given by for $16.
a man name Tse Wing, who was His Worship convicted defen-charged before Mr. Fraser at the dant on charges (b) and (r), and Kowloon Magistracy This morning said that he coulst ziet believe that with stealing $28, the property of An unemployed man like the de-Miss Stavle, at 25 Nathan Road. fendant would spend $16 to get a watch. His Worship imposed a fine of $25 ne 14 days on the frst charge and 14 days on the second, the sentences, to run consecutively
Second Case.
Inspecti Flat saki Miss ker Staviy lett her handbag oa dressing table hi-fore going to bed next on Tuesday night and the morning she discovered the con- tents of the bag gone, Near the hotel at which Miss Stavly stayed, construction work was going on. The B.. boat Takada figored in
bricklayer another case when a coolle was Defendant charred with stealing a hatchet, employed at this place, and when Inspector Elaton said the defen enquiries were made following the dant was seen by two seamen discovery of the theft, he
$10 note. He could coming out of a life-bont on the seen to have
1.
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was
sum
ta
the Hon. Treasurer of the Quarrier Homes of Scotland Bridge of Weir: The sum of £504 is to go to Aberdeen Orhanage, upon the death of two previous beneficiaries,
the
the
Into the gorse-bushes beyond the green, whilst Douglas, who had pushed his spoon-shot out on to the high grout to the right, betrayed his Scottish origin by playing the the ranniest of run-ups through a up in the leather on to the green. Few golfers outside Scotland could have played that shot.
Major Fryer, captain of Guards teant, found F. H. Eeker. the great insurance magnate, just too much for him. Ecker was put
ing beautifully, und Fryer, truth Testator further directs that the to tell, did not take every chance
that
Ente
me ha.way, especially at the sum of £10,000 shall be paid to the Rowett Research Institute, Buck-sixth hole, which he seemed to have sburn, to be used at the sole dis- in his perket and then lost. But Eeker played some wonderful chote cretion of the joint committee
of-notably a
a pitch to the fifth green management for the purposes the Trestitution; and £10,000 to the that "Bobby" Tres himself might
Doctor Salvation Army,
Barnar- have envied and in the d's Homes and the Royal Aber- reaped his just reward. deen Hospital for Sick Children are the | vach to receive £2,500, while
following are each to reciv £500:- Th Morningfield Hospital for In-or Wales and F. Suare, the Ameri-
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The Prince's Opponent. The match of the morning, how- ever, was that between the Prince
can captain. A few ifnys ago, in the Swinley Forest, Share only just lost his laternational match - at gan to the redoubtable de Mont- nurency at the Inst hole; and to- slay the Prince ran Shure so close that had it not been for an unlucky stymle Incident on the 16th green their match would have been halved. As it was, the Prince lost by a putt on the last green.
Stare won the first hole, where the Prince pushed him te-shot into trouble, at his Royal Highness Kot the hole back at the short where he put a well-judged hot on to the green, and WAS down in 3. Most of the Americans. were under-clubbing themselves by taking irons to this deceptive hole. After that Snare played very well, and, although both players were nt the 12th the American
upper deck with a hatchet in his not give a satisfactory Account of inÆTERANTZINGOUREUR the better, and became
Defendant ran away, but how he obtain
rest of the money,
London.
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AN ENTERPRISING FIRM.
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the
ONE DAYS FREE PURCHASE AT SINCERE'S.
it and finally)
curables, Aberdeen: St. Katherine's 15 2 up. It was inter dis-admitted having-stolen it. - was eaught.
Defendant admitted having Club for Girls, Aberdeen: the Asy-
Then, however, Snare cut covered that the hatcher had been taken from a life-bout, to which stalen $11 at said he did notum for the Blind, Huntly, Street, iron-shot into the bunker at it had been tied by a rope. know what has happened to the Aberiteen: and St. Dunhtan's Home.short thirteenth; the Prince found the green, got down in the regula Defendant had three previous His Worship. in sentencing the In his will testador remarks that than two putts, and reduced his convictions against him, one in defendant to one month, said he he had undertaken to pay the sum deficit to 1. The Pring next hit drive up the middle of the 1927, another in 1920 and the was inking into consideration his of £2,500 in seven yearly instal
nen ju
content. Snare slightly la six weeks for, the larceny a Provinus and record amb also the mats to the funds of the Materway, and breathed fact that be had made a confession sity and Children's Welfare Branch
puffed his, but put of the new General Hospital
splendid. In the whole thing.
Not brassie-shot on to the green, Aberdeen, and he directs the trus
to be outdone his Royal Highness fous to pay any instalments out- standing at the time of his death put his ball up alongside Snare's iree of legacy duty.
with a No. iron, and the hole was halved in par 4.
other in 19ED
He was sentenced
the hatchet and fined $50 of our month on the second charge, the sentences to rus ennenrrently.
And a Third,
Another Chinese was sentences to one month for the larceny at a silver bangle on the Takna and $25 or 14 days for unlawfully hoarding this vessel without pers mission.
AID FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS.
JAPAN EMPEROR'S
GIFT.
KOREA RIOTS: OFFICIAL REPORT.
«Continued from Page 1) rioters were ordered out by their leaders with the aid of police
whistles.
The pillage and slaughter lasted throughout the night and had, not censed the following morning. "Against the numerous mobs, the polier were helpless, being unarm cxl.
Upon investigations on July 9, were approximately 100 Chinese found to have been murdered and 200 injured."
.
the
Since writing this report, depanese authorities have discover
that 108 Chinese were killed in in the Hvijo and another three surunding districts.
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A Sitting Three.
Civil Engineer's Will,
At the long 15th the American Hongkong estate to the value of
whilat estate at was bunkered again,
the $168,090, with gross Home worth £29.217 1s, 3d, was Prince got his pair 5, and then came left by the late Mr. Francis Robert the critical short 16th. Here the
Honour, and John Adan, civil engineer, former Prince find the
by of Hongkong, whe died at Ray-thought he had under-clubbed him- the But fell Ray, Park Avenue, Maldon self with a No. 2 iron.
and perfectly struck, head Berks, England. on March 4, shot was
finished only 12ft. from the pin- 1911.
of "sitting 3. Snare dunched his; Re-scaling of cortified ropy probate has been granted to Mr.it pitched in the big bunker, but
Krassy slope 6, 6. N. Tinson who is attorney for ran out on to the the widow, Daisy Constance Adans, and, leaving a comparatively easy of Rayfield Hay, and Mr. B. M.pitch-and-run to the hole, Won, The Farm, Ninfield Battle, short, however, and his approach Sussex, the executrix and executor putt was full 4ft. or 5ft. short of the nin, though it almost stymied numed in the wil
Testater makes a number of the Prince's ball. family bequesta.
He was
Shanghai. Aug. 27. The Emperor of Japan has con- tributed Yen 109,380 towards the Chinese food relief funds, the money having been received yester day by the Japanese Consul. The Japanese Minister, Mr. Shige mits, left for Nanking last even Atlinsen, when the Chinese Con- JAPANESE STOWAWAY.dend, and laid himself a stymie! ing and will convey the sympathysular official demandert. that extended by the Japanese Emperor und the Tokyo Foreign Ofee.
The
making
Pulice Chief's Attitude,
the
Japanese police be armed and re- serves mobilized to cope with the emergency, the local police chief re-
[on
MANHA SENDS HIM BACK.
pinced
Of course, the Prince should not have hit Snare's ball, but he did, knocked the American ball stone.
This
cruel luck. The was cather Prince, made a Kailant attempt to hairs- putt past. but missed by breadth, and the hole was halved in 4. The 17th was also halved in "ngey" 6, after each in turn had The Central Political Council plied that he was able to do su has decided to introduce a scheme without an order from a superior
A Japanese, Tashto Fujiro, was missed holeable putts for par 4'8 to levy funds authority
brought before Mr. Fraser ut the So to the last hole still all square- officials and teachers in Govern-
police did not begin to arm ment educational Institions on a themselves until July 5, when 17 Kowloon Magistracy this morning as one a match as one could see. charged with stowing away on the The Prince cut his tee-shot Into the basla of. from 5 to 20 per cent. gendarmes arrived from, Seoul, and Empress of Russia on August 20 heather on the right, and Snare
replied with perfectly during September. October, und dispersed the mob by firing blank
from Hongkong to Manila, November, the proceeds to be cartridges.--Sing News Service. Inspector Elston
the drive to the left of the fairway said
the right line to the hol The
hole. devoted to flood relief.
left Hongkong Empress of Russin
August 20 and when she was Prince hacked his bail out well, and on her second day out, the defen- Snare very narrowly escaped being the caught by the left-hand banker off dani was found
the a half-topped seconil. second deck. Al Manila,
By the Narrowest Margin. POLICE LOOKING
Customs authorities refused to allow him to land and ho, was Highness had a longside fron-shot Like as they lay. His Royal FOR OWNER,
brought back to Hongkong. Charged with inlawful posses-
Ilis Worship Imposed & fine of to play. across that fiendish dia
gonal bunker, which makes one Nanking, Aug. 27. sion of a pair of gold-rimmed 80 or one month.
the neat finishing. holes in golf The French President, Mspectaclea, before Mr. Fraser at Magistracy this
Straight on the pin flew the ball, Doumer, has cabled to Marshal the Kowloon
and
struck the Chiang Kai-shek a message of morning, a Chinese haid he picked
shallow ridge sympathy in rospect of the Wuhan them up near the Railway Station Borderers appeared as complainants eigo flood disasters. The Norwegian It was mentioned that the
took a American Minister, M. Aubert, has also ex-spectable-caso bore the mark of a before Mr. Fraser this morning when edge of the green, and pulled up
an Chinese youth was charged with the short. preased to Dr. C. T. Wang, Foreign London firm and it was presumed theft of a pair of khak! trousers and straight-faced iron and cautiously to the green. The Minister, sympathy on behalf of that the apoctacles belonged to a shirt from a military hut at Talwan ran over the intervening humps and
European.
Beach yesterday. Afte evidence was hollows on The Police asked for n pemand given, defendant was sentenced to Prince was rather short with his of 24 hours to find the owner. three weeks' hard labour, in addition run-up and just falled to sink the
to 12 strokes of tho cario.
pult to save the match. This was granted.
Government is arrangements with foreign and Chinese shipping companies for free transportation of starving refugees from Hankow to neigh
districts which bouring escaped the devastations of the flood-Renaka.
his Government.
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have
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At the conclusion of the sale one of the bargain days will be designat
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Besides the free purchase offer, there are many new features in this of store's sales attractions. In one the main windows are displayed dollar values, the scheme of which is so popular in Europein and American stores but not so com- мол with Chinese firma. Loud- speakers are installed on every floor through which sale news and music are promulgated very now and then.
Among the bargains offered are 10,000 battles of Pandora lotions at $135, 500 K. E. R. white enamell, ed basins 38cm. at $1.85, 500 bot- les John Exshaw brandy and 150 bottles Sandy Mac. whisky a 36, Chinese silks, cameras, bathing xuita. Peking purchmont lump shades, stationery, etc., and many other things too numerolts 10 enumerate here.
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.MAILS. DELAYED.
HELD UP BY THE TYPHOON. The Post Office notifies that mails expected to-day from the North have been delayed by the recent typhoon and are expected to arrive at least 21 hours tale.
Two privates of the South Wales, then, unlucky, the nearrt time.
The
Thus the American, captain won by the narrowest margin posable. But there can be no shndaw of doubt that if the Prince had more le sure to play, he could and would, with that beautiful swing of his, become a first
in first-class golfer in a very
In the foursomes Lord Suffield came in to take Colonel Hughen's place; but for once the British Guards, who had to win all six foursomes to win, had to give way, and the Americans won a handsome victory.
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