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SERIOUS ALLEGATION

THREE CHINESE WOMEN PROSECUTED

the

LOCAL WEDDING

MR. J. FIDOE AND

MISS B. DUDLEY

the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1935.

TURF PROGRAMME

Winter Meeting Of

Fanling Club

Serious allegations were made by -14-year-did girl, Leung Ilo, against military circles was, solemnised at A wedding of great Interest in her adopt mother, Leung Tant, St. John's Cathedral, yesterday after

42,

The programno for the Winter wonan, Lau Kan, 31, married married

Meeting of the Fanling Hunt nad woman, and Lo Lai, 50, widow, when noon, when Mies Betty Dudley Le

bride of Staff Quarter Mas Race Club on Sunday January 20, is Wynne came they appeared before Mr. E. L. Jones at e Kowloon Magistraty or Sergeant Joseph U, Fidoe, of the as follows:

R.A.0.C. yesterday afternoon, charged with

Race No. 2,30 p.m. The Sheung disposing the girl and procuring from Home by H.M.T. Neuralia, was Bhui

The bride, whe arrived on Sunday

Steeplechase, 11⁄2 Milen. Ä her for purposes of prostitution.

formerly the Matron of the London handicap for China Ponies. Winner Her father was a Cup or $60, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry The first two defendants wern Jewish Hospital.

Fusiliers Fee $2. charged with disposing of the girl at connected with the Royal No. 197 Holywood Road, second floor, for over 33 years. on November 1, and further charge The bridgegroom is the son of Mr.

Mrs. H.

of Malvern, Wor- and together, with the third accused with procuring the girl at No. 30 Temple centshire, England. He was former. ly of the Queen's Own Worcestahlre Street, first floor, on the same date.

Hussars (T.A.) and has been over

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Race No. 2.-The New South Wales Cup. Over a country course of about

(Eng. Isa.) .......... £102 £ 96 miles finishing on the Race Course. For Australian Ponles. Catchweight 6 Loan 1912 . § 72% 156 1. Winner a Cup or $50, 2nd B Reorg. Loan $30, 3rd $20. Entry Fee $2.

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Race No. 3-The Grand Military Handicap & Sakuon Cup, 14 Milles.

A hurdle race for China Ponies, Gov- The bride, who entered the Cathe-ernment Chargers, or the property of on Officer on the netive list of HM.

£102 £,06 42244

£ 997

£ 9735

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Detective Sorgeant O'Connell

years with the R.A.O.C. He left peared for the prosecution, and stated England in 1931, following which he of was in Egypt, Tientsin and Peiping that the mfl would be 14 years

About 12 or 13 He has been in Hongkong for ago-next arch. years ago the girl was adopted by little over a year. drat defendant, and they lived nt various addreries in Kowloon, Home-drat on the arm of SQ.M.S. 11. San Forces, or a Member of the Machine 5% Tient.-Pukow £32 £32 time this for third defendant, who dersen, R.A.F.C., looked charming in Gun Troop, 11.K.V.D.C. To be ridden sister-in-law of the monk-styled Rleeves. She carried a The Sassoon Cup to remain the a white Persian natin gown with by there qualified to enter. Winner accused, spegested to the girl that

chrysan sho praetu na A prostitule. The bouquel of bronze shaded

property of the winner for one year, themums. girl refused but she was persundel,|

The ceremony, which was choral, with a replica presented; 2nd $40, and finally consented.

was conductel by the Rev. G. 3rd $30, Entry Fee $2. Batenian, A.A., Benler Chaplain to the Forces.

WAR *

On Noveber 1 the girl was taken by the first and second "acensed to No. 107 Hollywood Rond.

One day the girl visited her brother who lived at Wanchai, and he asked her what she was doing. The girl told him that she was working

not any Hollywood Ron, but did what kind of work she was doinx. The brother became auspicious be cause of the way the, girl was dressed, and one night so went to look for her and found her walking about in Holly wood Rand, He then took her to Yaumati, where a report was made to the police and enquiries were nuuje and the defendants were arrested,

Not Happy

Race No. 4.The Beefsteak. Over a country course of about miles Attending the bride was Miss Pfinishing on the Race Course, For Colegrave, who wore a skyblue satin China Ponies. Catchweight 176 lbs. gown with silver Elizabethan collar Winner a cup or $60, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. and a silver-head-dress. She carried Entry Fee $2. white chrysanthemunu.

The best inn was Chief E.R.A. J. Todd, of II. M. Submarine Orpheus, Appropriate music, was rendered on the organ by Mr. L. Lafford.

Race No. The Diana Cup. handicap flat race of Miles for A

China Ponies that in the upinion of the Committee are bona fide hunters After signing the register, the Winners this season al Kwanti newly-wed couple left the Cathedral To be ridden ay Ladies, Winner a barred. under an archway of swords held by cup or $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry the bridegroom's brother warrant Fee $2. (A silver souvenir will be officers,

presented to the winning rkler). A- reception was held at the Glou- tester Hotel. Among those present the forms provided in the weighing N.B.-Starters must be declared on were Colonel LC. Lowis, D.B.E.. R.A.O.C., and

and Mrs. Lewis, Colonel room for 2 o'clock for the first The girl deposed that

R. F. Johnson, R.A.0.C., and she was

Mrs, race, and for all subsequent races 45 born at Wanchai, and that her father O.B.E, H.A.O.C., Lt. Cmdr. R. W. Mfoir, time.

**minutes before the scheduled starting Johnson, Lt.Colonel Kuhne, p.8.0- and mother were both

dend. Since of H. A. Submarine Orpheus, Captain who was a little child, firat accused Temple-Morris, M.C., I.A.O.C.. Cap

I. had been looking after her. Witness tain O. P. had never been to school. Last year Joce. Captain L. W. Biddle, R.A.O.C. Joce, R.A.O.C., and Mrs. wilnews had to go out and help people

and

Mrs. to dry firewood, and in return for of If. M. Buddle, Lt. M. R. Branwell,

Submarine

and Mrs. Saunders, R.A.O.Chen, Li Saunders, LL. D. J.

Ituesell Kernick, of II. Lincolnshire Regiment, Wi/Engur. II. 1st. Br.

H M. Submarine Dr. pheus, Dr. and Mra. F. Bunje, Dr. and Mrs. P. Dovey, Mrs. H. Sander-

on, Miss P. Weightman, Condr Foley, Conur. J.

her services she received one or two meals. She was not happy.

Messrs. Thomson & Company, York Entries close to the Secretaries,

Tuesday, January 14. Buildings, Chater Road, at noon, on

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When witness was taken to Holly wood Road by frat and second accused, she heard third defendant mention something about chan chin fearn money), but she did not know what was meant by that.

Witness denied consenting party, and in reply to first defendant's accusation that she went out late at night, said that she would go to a show and return home at 11 p.m. but on these occasions she al- teld defendant with whom she wayn was going pat.

Witness fad never

at any time heard of any armngements for her marriage. Witness was forced practise as a prostitute at Hollywood Rond from November 1 until D- eember 3.

Jacobs, Aire. Foley,

Ladies' Sweepstake Race Results

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Firat defendant alleged that Klic had taken the girl heroes to Hong-

husband, and Paris... kang to look for a denied that she had any knowledge of Geneyn. how the set became a prostitute. Berlin.. In discharging the defendants, the Milan Magistrate stated that the charges Athens. lund not been proved to faetion.

WANTED IN CANTON

ALLEGED ROBBER AGAIN BEFORE COURT

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witness for the Crown, was by Mr. Hugh Jones. He

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for about ten minutes. robbery, Ile took special notice of him be- a gun, which carrying Chus he

So when was unusual

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September

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THE GREATER MEN ARE, THE HUM- Magistrate's Troops, Chungahan dlsBLER THEY ARE, BECAUSE THEY CON- trict.

He declared that the Chung-CEIVE OF A GREATNESS BEYOND AT- shan Bureau of Public Safety would TAINMENT-Gibson.

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