NOTE FORGERY 'IMPLEMENTS
CHINESE CHARGED AT SESSIONS
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Sui Yau-cheung pleaded "Not Guilty" at the Criminal Sessiona this morning, before Mr. Justice Wood, acting Chief Justice, when he appeared in answer to two charges of being in possession of implements of forgery for the pur pose of making spurious Siamese banknotes.
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.MG, Inspector General of Police state:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933.
SPARY V. SPARY
ORDER AGAINST HUSBAND
. FOR MAINTENANCE
summons
LOCAL ESTATES.
DISTRIBUTIONS CONTAINED IN THE LATEST LIST
THE HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.
OPENING OF NEW KOWLOON BRANCH PREMISES
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SPOTLIGHT
(Continued from Page 5.) costumes and, rising, finally got out a suitcase and began to fold the costumes.
Got stockings?" asked the
"Plenty, thanks."
An order for maintenance was Probate to the will of Yee Pin-ecn made against Mr. Austin Spary on otherwise spelt Yu Pan-san alias Yus Saturday when the
Kwong wan, late of 23, Hing Hon sed since the Helena May Inat-practical Tillie.
Seventeen years have now elap- brought before Mr. Schofield at leaving local estate sworn under tute for Women was founded in Rond, who died on December 28, the Central Police Court by, his $26,900, has been granted to his the name of Lady May wife, Mrs. Ida Spary was con- widow, Yee Leung shi affan Lounge to appeal against the decision was cluded. An application for leave, Yee granted to the defence."
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Mrs. Spary and Mr. Horace Lo Mr. D. B. Evans appeared for as for the defendant.
Arrival of II, E The Governor of Macao The following Police Reservists will
"Leave the suit case and I'll the arrival of H. E. The Governor of parade for daty in connection with
Mak Tse-shi alias To Shi, late of 0, grown. Originally its hostel con- You can telephone just what you The institution has quietly have Mattie press the things. Macao on Friday, March 31st, 1933:
Fung Le Kai, Slick Lung and Ngau tained eight bedrooms. 25 members of the Chinese Company
Ko Long Villages, left local estate
At the Want and I'll send them down by a to parade at Central Police Station at
has been granted to Wong Kwai alius rooms, and this hostel is taxed to valued at $8,700. Probate to the vill present time there are twenty bed-messenger." The jury comprised Messrs. 10.20 hours to draw arms. Dress: Blue
At 10 that morning Sheila hade J. A. Shaw (foreman), W. R. Wil-Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt
Wong Sau-po and a Shults uttermost, applications for ad-not cared whether she lived Por kinson, E. A, Dos Remedios, N.with Brace and Truncheons. 10 mem
His. Worship, in finding against West.
both of 25, Connaught Road mission being in excess of the died, whether or not she ever Macarthur, R. Morrison, S. Edgar bers of the Indian Company to parade the defendant, said that there was
available accomodation. The hos danced again. At four, hurrying and I. L. Goldenberg....
Estato of J. H. Botelho, at. Central Police Station
at 10.20
tel is not merely for permanent down town for the rehearsal, she Mr. J. A. Fraser, assistant At Uniform, Cap with White Cover, the other hand he
hours
Blue great conflict of evidence, sonte to draw arms, Dress:
In connexion with the $6,500 local residents; the aim of the Council thought of nothing but the com of which was increditable. torney General, for the Crown said Belt and Truncheons.
On estate of John Hector Botelho, other has been to reserve a room for ing performance. members
WAS not wise Jono Baitor Botelho, formerly visitors also. the articles for the possession of of the Flying Sqund to parade satisfied that the children had of Shanghai and late of 16, Cumber
(To be continued.) which the accused was charged | were found on February 2nd, when at Central Folice Station at 10,45 been in any way neglected or that land Road, Kowloon Tong, probate of
hours to draw arms. Dress Blue neglect to maintain formed any the wil has been granted to his itate now. numbers 640 and cor- Kowloon. This was established
The membership of the Inati- the police visited a house in Vic-Uniform and Cap with White Cover. actual part of the case of the com- widow, Myrn Wooden Botelho. toria. When the police entered, 12-members of the Emergency Unit plainant against the defendant local estate of Pau (or
tinues to show a steady increase at No. 8, Aimal Villas. An ep- Letters of administration to the
Poa) Siu-kok The Institude has many and Iate of 20
10 Hing How Road, varied attractions, being equipped Kowloon facilities similar to those deavour was made to provide in Dress Blue Uniform there had been.no neglect to who died arrested him.. On a table near the 11.00 hours. window of the rear cubicle in Cap with white Cover, Belt with Brace, maintain,
1032, have been granted to his widow excellent library. It provides a experiment has been cramped for which he was sleeping theyTruncheons and Revolver. found a number of articles used in the manufacture of banknotes and 1 cne-tical Siamene note. In the left-hand dranver they found one of the glass plates the subject of one of the counts, while in a suitense under accused's bed was found the second glass plate. ́ ̧On" each of the plates were marka similar to those on Siamese banknotes of one-tical and twenty-tical value.
The rest of the premises was then searched and further articles were found, including glass and copper plates. It would be proved in evidence that accused, with o
they found the accused in bed and Reserve to parade at Queen's Pier at His Worship was of the opinion (or Koh, intestate on December 29, with spacious social rooms and an already furnished in Victorin. The
General
Teal
FREE VACCINATION. building.
REPORT OF THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE
An annual subscription of $12, payable to the Secretary, entities members to the use of the Insti tute and the Kowloon Branch.
He did not consider that the Pau Chau-shi pf the same address,place of assembly for gatherings want of sufficient space and it has defendant had been drunk as often in connexion with the $21,300 estate and societies of every kind, reli- now been decided to move into
is sworn under $3,400. Life Saving Class The Life Saving or so seriously as the complainant of Ho Kwong Tsun or Chun alias Hous, literary, artistic and musi- larger premises. The Kowloon Class will continue an usual on made out. The main difficulty in In or Yin Cho, late of 271, Wednesday, March 29th. under Sub the complainant's, case to his Road West, probate has been granted 21, Queen's Inspector . . Hunt at the Police Worship's mind was that there to Ho Sam-dur, of 253, Queen's Road the winter session includes Boundary Street (opposite La Salle Branch will, on April 1, be opened An organised programme dur-in its new homel Nos. 168 and 178 Gymnasium, Police Headquarters at had been no evidence given on
West, and manager of the Seamen's 5.30 pm.
her behalf that her health had Union Club, his nephew, and his con- concerts, when opportunity is College), where it will continue. Chinese Company
been in any way affected. Mr. cubine, Chow Spri, of 269, Queen's given ·to. listen to talented its enterprise. The excellent aci Training Course Part 11-All re-Evans had, of course, pointed out Road West.
musicfans. Entertainments given commodation, a good library, and cruits will attend at the Chinese that cruelty included conduct of
for charities have frequently been facilities for meals and light re Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, such a character as to give rise
granted the hospitality of the freshments will, it is hoped, at- March 28th. at 6:30 p.m. for instructo reasonable apprehension of
tract many new members to the įtion.
danger to health.
Kowloon Branch. Training Course-Part 1-All re- Continuing, his Worship said he cruits of the Chinese Company will would have liked some medical attend Central Police Station for evidence on the matter, but having Squad Drill on Thursday, March 30th. in view the sequence of what and Cap with White Cover, frequently this year he thought cubicle for some six weeks prior Platoon Parade. All members of he must arrive at the conclusion
was charged at the the parade will take place on Thurs to apprehend danger to life, limb Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Hongkong).
day March 30th, at the Central Police Central Police Station, he sand he Station amler Sub Inspector R, Jor bealth if she continued to live King's College (Old Boys) asked Li to make him a photograph Hunt Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
with the defendant,
King's College Present) for the purpose of a trade mark, Dress-Blue Uniform, Cap with White children from Kowloon to Stanley, Indian
As regard the taking of the Railway when he was given that Cover, Belt with Brace, Truncheon, photograph he found it contained Whistle, Armlet with Badge, "Pocket the evidence of the defence was Kowloon the whole design of a tical bank- } Pulicemen" and note book to
Mengkok such as to raise grave doubts note. Accused said he told Li it carried,
against the evidence of the com-Shaukiwan Indian Company was against the law to use such
plainant, but was not so decisive Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon) photograph, and Li then made him
to prove that the complainant's Chinese Athletic Association Strength.--Constables R276 Sabil Khan and R277 Shah Zada Khan have witnesses had been telling lies.
Drivers been taken on the strength of the "I think, therefore," continued
Nursing
In accordance with the constitu- tion of the Institute a religious meeting is held weekly (every Fri- day at 10.30 a.m.) in connection The number of people. vaccinated with which the Institute has been lance Brigade, up to and
Divisions.
man named Li, had shared the at 5.20 p.m. Dress Blue Uniform appeared to be their occurring free of charge by, the St. John Ambu-greatly indebted to the clergy of to the visit of the police. When the No. 2 Platoon are reminded that that the complainant had reason Thursday, March 23, is as eluding the Colony. Attendance at these
accused
and
a photograph of a note with the design of the centre with a blank
be
China
on the four aides. When Li went Indian Company as from March 25th.his Worship," the
complainant' GUTAN Nursing
away he left both plates on the premisca.
On another floor, added Mr Fraser, the police found a blue print which corresponded in detail to the glass plate of the one-tical note.
not
His Lordship asked if any evi dence would be called to show that the notes were definitely Siamese notes, to which Mr. Fra ser replied that he had thought that necessary, The Siamese Consul was approached," he added, "but he says he hag never seen a Siamese note." The case is proceeding.
BIG CROWD SEE WOMEN FIGHT DOMESTIC TROUBLE THE CAUSE
When two Chinese" women were ebarged with disorderly, behaviour at West Point, before Mr. Scho- field at the Central Police Court to-day, it was stated that they were watched by a crowd of between 300 and 400 children. They were separated with difficulty by a policeman, and resumed the brawi after being brought into the Station charge-room. It was im- possible, said the prosecuting Police Officer, for him to get word in sideways, and what they
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Flying Squad
case is to be preferred; but before Kowloon Nuraing I finally give my decision as to Mongkok Nursing
eruits will attend at the Chinese Com-like to see you both (Mr. Lo and Florence Nightingale Training Course-Part II-All re- what is to be done I think I shouldMan Sheung Nursing pany's Headquarters, 17, Queen's Road Central, on Tuesday, March 28th, at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.
Training Course Part 1-All re- cruits will attend Central Police Station on Thursday, March 30th, at 5.30 p.in. for Squad Drill..
Mr. Evans) in Chambers."
Leave to Apperl. When the Court resumed short- afterwards his Worship, ad- dressing both partica, said: "My order at present is this: that com Hong Kong Section will take place on
The next instructional patrol of the plainant, be no longer bound to co-habit with defendant Friday, March 31st. Fall
at 5.15 and defendant pay p.m. at Central Police Station, Dress not,
complain- Bive Uniform and Cap with White before April 1, 1933. Further Caver.
orders to be considered and made within one week? The defendant will have to pay costs."
.
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on account, $200 on
or
Emergency Unit Reserve Strength-Constables R451 A. L. Cole has been taken on the strength of venient for me now to make an Mr. Lo: I think it will be con- the Emergency Unit Reserve as from application, that is for leave March 25th. 1933.
to Special Duty.The attention appeal against your Worship's deci- drawn to the Orders above regarding the fact that your Worship's deci- sion. My application is based on ndrade on 31st March 1933.
Annual Dinner-The Annual Dinnersion Is contrary to the weight of has been postponed until further evidence which has been adduced in this case. Your Worship has yourself commented on the difficulty which Your Worship felt in arriv ing at the decision which has been given, and I don't think it is neces sary for me to say very much I ask your Worship to allow me to appeal in this case.
His Worship: Appeal on, law or on 'fact?
nolice
(Sgd.), D. L. KING.
D. S. P. (R)
THE ROYAL SCOTS,
CELEBRATIONS OF TERCENTENARY
London, Mar. 26. Britain's oldest infantry regi ment, the Royal Scots, celebrated its ter-centenary to-day,
more.
Mr. Lo: The appeal will be both. on law and on fact.
As regards entitled as a matter of right to co the appeal on law the defendant is appeal and my application to your Worship, therefore, does not in- clude that ground; but it in intend- on law and on fact.
were quarrelling about still retroops was held at Glencorse ed to appeal, your Worship, both
mained a mystery.
A ceremonial parade of the depot Barracks, Midlothian and an Order Questioned in Court, one of the of the Day by H. R. H. The Prin women denied any relationship cess Royal, Colonel-in-chief of the with the other, but the other said degiment, was rond. she was her sister-in-law. The The Order stated that on March trouble appeared to be a domestic 25, 1633, King Charles I signed a one, and his Worship advised them Royal Warrant authorising the re- to take it to the Secretary for Cruitment in Scotland of 1,200 men Chinese Affairs,
to farin the regiment.
Both women were boud over. OLD SWORDS AND DAGGERS FIGURE IN COURT CASE
grant the application for appeal.
HisWorship: I am prepared to
OBITUARY,
The Order was also read to a MRS. CHARLOTTE GRIMSHAW] parade of the First Battalion at Aldershot-Reuter's Special.
PASSES AWAY AT HOME
On the field of battle, the Royal The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Scots have a splendid record. T. Grimshaw, will learn with deep They fought at Tangier in 1680 regret of the death of Mrs. Grimshaw and at Numur in 1695. Under the which took place at Liverpool fing of the Duke of Marlborough Saturday. News of her death reached they covered themselves with glory the Colony yesterday by cable. In the reign of Queen Anne,
Mrs, Charlotte Grimshaw..was the In wife of Mr. T. Grimshaw whe was the Taikoo Sugar
Some very old words and dag- every war in which Great Britain employed at Kers were produced before Mr. has been engaged the Royal Scots Refinery for a number of years until Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy have been to the fore--at Waterion, his retirement in 1929. this morning when a man named in the Crimea, in India, China and Kwok Lun was charged with being
in unlawful possession of these weapons in Kowloon City..
South Africa.
Mrs. Grimshaw was the mother of Mr. John Grimshaw, who is employed During the Great War they were on one the Blue Funnel liners. engaged in most sectors, serving in France and Flanders, Macedonia,
Mrs. R. Shannon Gallipoli, Egypt and Archangel.
The death took place at the
Inspector Smith stated that the weapons were very old ones and ilated back to the time before Kow- The uniform is of scarlet with Kowloon Hospital yesterday after. loon came under British rule. He blue facings and the Hunting noon of Mrs. Shannon, wife of applied for a week's formal remand Stuart tartan. The regiment is Inspector, R. Shannon, of the in order to make further investiga formed of three battalions the 1st. Hongkong Police Force. tlans into some literature seized Batt, (the let Foot) being station-
on defendant's premises, referring
The late Mrs. Shannon was 1 ed at present at Aldershot (for well known figure ir police social Dover), the 2nd. Batt, (1st. Foot) circles, and counted a large circle
to a Trind Society. This literature at Quetta and the 3rd Batt.. the of friends to whom her and death was now in the hands of the Edinburgh Light. Infantry Militin, following an operation will come S.C.A.
at Glencorse. In addition there are us a shock.
It was intimated that the
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would be dealt with summarily and the 4th/5th and the 7th./9th, and and three children, with whom two Territorial Army battalions, She leaves behind her husband that Mr. C. Y. Kwan had been in an allied regiment of Canadian the greatest sympathy will be felt, structed to appear for the defence. Militia, the Canadian Scottish The funeral takes place this
His Worship granted the ap- Regiment plication and fixed bail at $500.
Victoria, B. C.
(Highlanders)
of evening at the Happy Valley
cemetery.
New Territory Stations
Total. meetings is open to the public: 42,284 One of the main objects of the 3,244 Institute is to provide a meeting 31,872 place for women who are follow
8,671 ing professional and businesa 8,396 careers in the Colony, and to 47,453 enlist interest in its various acti 73,650
vities.. 14,672 6,066
A welcome is also given to all 24,263
women visiting the Colony, in- 71,344 eluding stewardesses who
830) cordially invited to use the Insti- 3,457 tute.
2,300
912
600
424
are
Special terms for missionaries | 1,284 are quoted, many of whom find the 1.235 Institute of great use during their summer leave, Meals at reason- 6,066 able rates are always obtainable.
In January, 1930, the Council, 325,845 embarked upon new venture when they opened a branch in
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