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SEVEN SOLDIERS IN COURT
PEAK BURGLARIES
SEQUEL
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932.
[ARRESTED · FRENCH WEAK GOAL-KEEPING
CAUSES KOWLOON STEAMER
CREW'S CLAIMS FOR WAGES
of
DEFEAT
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START OF CRICKET SEASON
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Stlined, b.w., & Burnett Davis, not out ..... Potter, e McInnes, ↳ Burnett Lowson, b Burnett
down into a really workmanlike Formally remanded from last Claima by the crew of the 8.8. week, soven South Wales Bor- Gor. Gen Maurice Long U, amount side, they did give a better. Iden
of where the goal wes. derera, belonging to "B" Company, ing to $2,648.51 in respect
Play throughout WRB quartered at Mount Austin Bar-wages due were upheld by the interesting and frayed tempers racks, made another appearance Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) before Mr. Schofield at the Central sitting in Admiralty Jurisdiction did not improve matters. B. Goan- Magistracy to day. In connexion at the Supreme Court this morno in his first appearance for St. with the recent burglaries at No. ning. Altogether claims totalling Joseph'a was nowhere near hla 362 and No. 465, The Peak, the nearly $8,000 have been successful top form although he netted a Burnett homes respectively of Mias D.ly made against the vessel which goal. The Saints gave indications Goodwin Bowley and Mr. F. M. Ellis, and is being sold to meet liabilities.
of development, but the Police wali Meinnes nt the War Memorial Hospital.
Mr. H. C. Marnamare, instruct-have to re-organise their attack.
Forrest opened the scoring for defendants were Ptes. ed by Deacons, appeared for the the losers, this being the only The Haydon James, Ivan Gordon plaintiffs, and said that in respect Hurns, Idris Harris, Walter of the crewa' wages it was to be core in the first half. After the Weeks, William Hicks, Lance Cpl. expected that they would be in-interval St. Joseph's began to assert themselves and following a Patrick Coyney, and Pto. William cluded in the ship's articles. For penalty goal by Gosano, Stephens
some reason or other, the articles the ball into his own goal. merely contained the names of the crow who were French nationals, but not the Chinese members.
Bevan,
the Magistrate observed that some-There was no mention of wages. BORDERERS HOLD
Observing that Hayden James had his head covered in bandages,
thing seemed to have happened to; him since his last appearance, on Saturday, on the new charge of stealing a gold watch and other articles, the property of a Chinese servant, from the War Memorial Hospital.
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Luing Pon-lalk, chief boʻsun, stated that the amount owing to the deck crew was $724.63 for the months of July and August. This section of the crew had received, R.A. FAIL TO LIVE UP Goodwin
nothing since the end of June.
Moc Konf-nang, second engineer, The prosecuting police offeergave evidence to the effect that Sub-Inspector Chester Woods, re- there was the Bum of $1,126.88 plied that James had a growth in owing to the engine room crew for, the neck, for which he was boing the two months, and Lee Fu, chief treated.
steward, testified that the claims from the stewards' department [totalled $306.
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Reporting on the police activity during the week-end in connexion with the cates, Sub-Inspector Ip Fok, second mate, said his Chester Woods told his Worship wagen were Axed at the, rate that all the property had been re- $130 a month. He had received covered with the exception of two $70 on account, so that the balance articles, valued at $25.
due for the months of July and August was $190,
"Of course," he said, "the cigars and cigarettes are consumed, and will not be recovered."
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Shot-wai. compratore, etafmed for the, months of June, The statement appears to have July and August and said the provoked merriment amongst ceramount due to him was $105 to
the end of August. tain of the defendants. One was thrown into a sustained fit of hilarity until checked.
The police officer announced that he was rendy to proceed with the hearing of all three cases to-mor- row afternoon, at 230, and the defendants were remanded in mili- tary custody until then.
WANCHAI ROAD
ROBBERY
ARRESTED MAN IN COURT
The chains of Ng Ba-phien, captain's boy, and Le Van Thuyet, officer's boy, were for $18 each.
It was stated that the crew wan stil the vessel and Mr. Macnamara asked for the wages claimed and wages or subsistence up to the late of judgment.
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An order was made for the ship to be condemned and that the wages claimed together with costs and subsistence up. to the date of judgment be uphold.
POLICE RESERVE
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Erratle passing, was the main reason for the defeat of the Royal Artillery at the hands of the South Waics Borderers at Sookumpoo on Saturday when the two teams met in a first division game. The score of four goals to nil in favour of the Borderers is a fair indication of the run of play, for in all depart- ments they were superior.
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Bong--Elleen Alannah (Thomas)
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INDIANS IN FORM. Playing at Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C. defeated the Royal Navy by 98 runs. Scorca:
1. R. C. 1st XI.
S. A. Jamuil, Fuller, b Jenner-
Fast
Hollanda
Walter Glynne (Tenor)
Symphony Orchestra
Vocal Gems-Max Hook of Holland
Light Opers Company
Voent Gems-Follow a Star
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8 p.m. Local Time & Weather Report.
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Marsham, b
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8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- cert.
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All records in the above
The Borderers were well served by their new half line, Wallace, A, IL. Bumjohn, Podmore and Williams, who man-j
Jenner-Fust...... fully withheld the attacks of the. D. Rumjahn, e Southern, b R.A. Harris and Davis put in some A. H. Madar, e Holland, is Jenner-
Fust the wing, while
Marnham, line work on Johnson, in goal, and Mullane and F. D. Pereira, c Morrison were safe in the defence.)
Channing did a deal of work in the centre and deserved the two
goals be netted.
Hollands
A. K. Minu, e Jenner-Fust, h A, R. Minu, c Stannard, b Jenner
Hollands
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J. 5. A. Curreen, e Armitage,
Hollands A. Dakar, not out
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A. A. Rajahu, bit wkt.,
TOWER OF STRENGTH. Combey was a tower of strength in goal for the Gunners, and re-i ceived a fair measure of support from the two backs. The forwards put up a very poor show and on one occasion when more than given a chance failed to make the most of it by faulty passing. Bryant was not up to his usual.. form.
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Bowling Analysis.
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The opening goal came when Hollands Jones initiated a splendid move on Jenner-Fust the right, passed inside,to Chan- Marsham ning who put the ball out to Stannard Harris for the latter to score with Capt. Burnett.
to ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT | a first-time shot.
WEEK
The police have been able make an arrest In the case of the armed robbery on August 13 kat at 174, Wanchai Rond, when A number of men entered the first floor, and, after terrorizing the in- matée, made away with money, watches, and gold rings to the total value of $800.
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police state:
tion.
Chinese Company,
Royal Navy.
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The second goal was scored be fore the interval. Harria sprinted L. Fuller, & Pereira along the wing and Combey punch-t. Armitage, b Pereira
Lt. Marsham, e Curreem, b A. R. “l áë centre clear of the
Minu attackers. Channings anapped on L.-Comdr. Southern, e Ismail,
Minu.... to the ball and before Combey could recover sen a stinging shot Comdr. Bannister, b Pereira
ft. Watson, b A. Bakar Lt. Villiers, e Mader, b A, Bakar E. R. A. Hollanda, h A. Bakar ... Mid, Jenner-Fust, b Madar Sub.-L. Stannard, run out IN Capt. Burnett, not out
Extrns
TAME SECOND HALF. Play in the second half became very tame,
Both sides failed to
Training Course-Part 11-All re- eruits will attend at the Chinese Com-into the not.
Tuesday. puny's Headquarters on The arrested man, who gave hisDetober 4th it 530 p.m. for instruc name na Sin Kow-cheuk, was. charged with being concerned, with Training Course--Part L--All re others not in custody, in the out-cruits of the Chinese Company will rage, before Mr. Schofield at the attend Central Police Station Central Magistracy this morning Squad Drill on Thursday, October 6th. Replying to the Magistrate, Det. at 40 p.m. Dress-White Uniform Sub-Inspector Rozeskwy said they and Cap with White Cover.
would not be able to finish the pre-
(pr liminary trial in time month's Sesalons.
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8.30 pin-hiltopino Constabulary Band. 0.30 pm-Dance Musle-Bay Ylow Hotel
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POST OFFICE
REFORM PLAN TO CLOSE SMALL OFFICES
Reforms which include the: Closing of uneconomic telegraph centres in small villages, and The substitution of the telephone
In such contres:
Cheaper domestic telephones; The return to the Post Office of certain profits now taken by the Treasury
Oaro likely to be among the recom- mendations in the Bridgeman Com- mittee's report on the working of the Post Ofce.
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Bowling Analysis.
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do much although territorially the Borderers had the advantage. Com- bey was tested by Jones and Chan- nings before the centre forward Inspection Parade.--All ranks of added a third with a rising shot the Chinese Company will parade at which left the 'keeper wall beaten. Central Police Station on Thursday, October 13th. for a general inspection shots from all angles. A second Pereira The prisoner was formally re- of equipment etc. by the Company or two before time, however, Com-A. R. Minu
A 5.10 p..hey punched out from Channing A. Bakur further Commander. Fall in
harp. Dress-White Uniform, cap and Jones, taking the ball on the Madar (with white Cover),
re-bound added the fourth. cheon,
Whistle, Badge, "Pocket
and Policeman" note-book to be carried. Those not in possession of uniform will attend in mufti. No members may be absent from this parade without leave from Company Commander. The Equip- ment Officer will make it a point of being present. Recruits will attend.
manded for a week for police investigations..
DOLLAR STILL UNCHANGED
EXCHANGE MARKET VERY DULL
Tran and
There is no change in the Hongkong dollar to-day, and the local market is extremely dull. September 24th. with practically 110 business
Recolver Practice. Recolver prac passing.
tice will be carried out by members In London, silver prices re- of the Indian Company on the Ken- Wednesday, mained unaltered. There was no nody Road, Range spacial feature, and the market October 5th, at 5.30 p.m. under S. 1. Hopkins. Members will assemble at was quietly atendy.
the Range nt that time.
Flying Squad
Now York also reports no dull. market change, with the Futures arɑ down again.
SUGAR MARKET
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
The following cable at the close of the sugar market on Saturday-
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LOCAL DIVORCE
ORDINANCE
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MOMOR
THE JUNIOR TEAMS. Royal Navy Beat Last Year's Champions.
Police R.C. v. K.C.C.
Visiting King's Park, the Indian R.C. 2nd XI were defeated by the Royal Navy by six wickets. The In- dians collapsed when they had first lease of the wicket and managed to make only 72, of which F. M. Indian Company
Lt. Crossfell no special
The Arcull claimed 25. comment. Strength. Constable R278 Kapur for
for 1 runs. The Navy passed their Singh has been taken on the strength writer, however, would like to bowled well to capture Evo wickets of the Indian Company, from venture his own personal opinion opponents' score with four wicketa
that it will be almost impossible down, but eventually only made 90. for the aggrieved party to obtain n decree of legal soparation in cases of desertion if the clause given him in the published version is retained which requires that no decree of logal separation may be given except "where both parties to the marriage were in the Colony at the commencement of the pro- ceedings." It is well known that In most cases of desertion the deserting party leaves the Colony at once, and perhaps more often than otherwled the other party comes aware of the desertion only after the party has loft.
on
Special patrols will be held Thursday, Delober 6th. from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Sunday, October 9th, from 11.30 am. to 1.30 p.m. Fall In at Central Police Station.
Emergency Unit Reserve
de- Defendu Class.-The weekly fendu class will meet in the gymna. on Friday. alum at Central Polleo October 7th, at. 6.80 p.m.
Parade All ranks of the Emer-
has been received by Messrs. Pen-gency. Unit Reserve will parade at
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December 1992 6/11% down
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May 1938 0/4 down
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August 1983 6/7 down
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December 1988 6/9 - Buyers at above prices, nellors Asking 4d-4d more.
New York Terminals.
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May 1988 1.07 down 1 pt.
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Mr. D. L. King, Fall in at 5.30 p.m.
LET US BE ILL
(Continued from Pago 8.)
The committee was set up to in- quire if changes could be made in the constitution of the Post Office which would improve its efficiency.
Suggestions were made that cer- tain branches of the Post Office, particularly the telegraph and telo- phone services, should be taken out of the control of the Civil Service and run by a public utility company or some form of management ap- proximating to private enterpriso.
The committee has not recom- mended any such drastic change.
It takes the view that it would not necessarily make for efficiency to hand the services over to a private body.
The committee has, however, pald to the great deal of attention telegraph service, which now loses
money every year.
The domestic telephone service is said to be far behind that of other At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. countries, Great Britain being tenth entertained the Kowloon C.C. and in the list with slightly over four Batting frst, the telephones to every 100 of the won by 59 runs, home team made 152, A. E. Carey population. contributing 39 not out. The Kow loon C.C., weakened by several of their regular players turning out for their 1st. XI, could only reply with
All the money now made by the Post Office is earmarked for the Treasury
If the Treasury had given, back half of the $10,000,000 profit made University v. Queen's College. last year the Post Offles might have Acratch team from the University increased its efficiency to such an beenged Queen's College at Pokfulam extent that the profit this year
and won by six wickets. The school-would have been greater. boys could only master 77 when they went in to bat, A. T. Namanbhoy, with five wickets for nine runs, being chiefly responsible for the damage. The undergraduntos passed this scuro. for the loss of four wickets and avon. tually made 118 runs, for soven wickets when stumps were drawn.
sharp, Dress-Khaki, Uniform, Bells you on the back and tells you Holsters, Revolvers, Rifles and Batons, you've been eating too much fruit No member may be absent from this parade without leave from the Com- pany Commander,
(Sgd.) D..L. KING,
D.S.P. (R)
For all he knows you might have the acute appendicitis you first suspected.
There is even a book on Medical Judas-Prudence.
R.E. & B. v. St. Joseph's. The Royal Engineers and Signals proved far too strong for the weakish St. Joseph's College aldo at Sookun. poo, winning by 65 runs. Tucker was in good form with the bat, scoring 43 runs, and Lt. Anstruther helped with 80, The schoolboys were all out for,
Our advice is to treat yourself, only 78, C.C.C. v. D.B.8.
NO TRACE FOUND OF BROPHY POLICE PATROL'S
RETURN
Manila, Sept. 80. After searching Yam! and its neighbouring islands in vain for Glenn W. Brophy, the I-fated aviator who attempted to fly from Hongkong to Aparri · · sovoral, months ago, a Constabulary patrol headed by Captain Velasco and Entertaining the Diocesan Boys' Lioutenant Chavez lined up on the A Daylight Saving BI has been 'sea-trip, charge yourself $10, anap Introduced in the Straits Settlements your fingers in your face, don't School at Happy Valley, the Craigen-Yami ahore and fired a salute in Legislative Council. It provides for
Boa trip, and Sower 0.0. won by 1 run. Semres tribute to the heroic lost aviator. Governor Vicente Formoso was werd low on both sides the home team, batting firsk, oply, making 75.
No trace of Brophy was found.. Bettor still owe it to yourself The achoci-born could do it better with the searching party: for six months.
however, and were all out for 61.
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