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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1929.

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A BAD RECORD

Banishee Returns To Fetch His Quilt

"This man has a very bad re- cord," gold Lance-Sergeant C. fathers did not report to the It is announced that the constita-Browne, at the Kowloon Mugis- Police numerous thefts froment meeting of the Hong Kong Fly-tracy on Saturday when a Chinese the Rosary Church, Kowloon, Ing Club will be held at the City named Tam Yee, was charged Was the point . raised

by Hall on Friday, December 20, at 4 with returning before his banish- Detective Sergeant Humphreys m.

mant term of 10 years from the Kowloon Magistracy His Excellency the Governor has March, 1929, had expired, on Saturday, when, before Mr. Intimated his willingness to pre-

The defendant pleaded guilty Schofield, a Chinese (26) side at the meeting, at which a re- and said that he had come back was charged on two counts, namely solution for the formation of the to fetch his belongings, especially that of being a vagabond and reg Club will be moved. found loitering in the grounds of the Rosary Church, Chatham Road, Kowloon, for an unlawful purpose at 11.30 p.m. on Thursday, and (2) for being in unlawful possession of two European-styled black woollen jerseys, suspected of having been stolen.

Not a Felony

The defendant entered a plea of "Not guilty" on the first charge, but admitted that he had bought the two

jerseys for 40 cents from a marine hawker.

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LESSON-SERMON

his quilt.

The Magistrate, in convicting the defendant, remarked that he committed his first theft in 1922. and was sent to jail in 1023 on alx charges of .ceny, and re- turned from banishment the next year. Last year (1928) he was sentenced for returning from banishment, and for stealing, and, In addition to these sentences, he

First Church of Christ, wa sent, to prison 01 three

Scientist, Hong Kong

The Golden Text was: "The Lord preserveth all thom that love him" (Psalms 145:20).

charges of larceny.

Sentence of 10 months' hard labour, with 15 strokes of the birch, was passed.

AN OPIUM PEÐLAR

Bad Morals That Came From Singapore

"God the preserver of man" was After conflicting evidence had the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in

given his Worship de-all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on? cided that the purpose for Sunday, December 15. which the defendant was found loitering Was not felony, and therefore on that he would discharge the inan. But, on his admission of

Among the citations which com- the unlawful possession charge heprised the Leaton-Sermon was the would sentence him to one month's following from the Bible: hard labour.

thus saith the high and lofty One

At the Kowloon Magistracy on It was intimated that the defend-that inhabiteth eternity, whose name Saturday. Mr. W. Schofield fined a aat had served three months' in jail is Holy, I dwell in the high and holy Chinese $300, with the option of In March for the same offence of place, with him also that is of a con three months' hard labour, on his being a vagrant.

trite and humble spirit, to revive the admission of the unlawful posses- Another point raised was the de- spirit of the humble, and to revive Bion of 8.5 mace of prepared fendant had eleven new dollars on the heart of the contrite ones. I opium other than the Government

him when searched at the Station.

An order was made for the jerseys to be retained by the police pending any complaints that might follow their disappear-

ance,

POOR TIN TAK!

Waiter Hit On The Head By A Baker

"For

have seen his way, and will heal kind. him will lead him also, and re- store comforts unto him. ..." (Isa. 15, 18).

The defendant stated that he had just come from Singapore, and that the 'oplum was for his own consumption.

It was intimated that the de- fondant was not claimed to be a passenger on any ship that had arrived from Singapore. The oplum, it was revealed, did not have the Singapore stamp on it.

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the

Detective Sergeant Humphreys Christian Science text-book, "Science said the defendant was an opium and Health with Key to the pedlar on board the ships in har Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy:bour, as he had with him pots, "The divine Mind, which forms the pipes, and everything dealing with bud and blossom, will care for the the illicit trade. human body, even as it clothes the lly, but let no mortal Interfere with Tin Tak, a waller of 2, Balkeley God's government by thrusting in Street, was the complainant at the the laws of erring, human concepts" Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday} (p. 62). against Tse Klu, a baker of the same) house, who was charged with assault. According to the police, It is al leged that the defendant wanted to hold superiority over the complain- ant, who resented this, and was struck with a wooden bar on the head, causing a three-inch wound, penetrating the surface of the skin by a quarter of an inch.

VACCINATION

The weekly vaccination return of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. shows that the number of persons vaccinated-free of charge--by

P. C. Farrell pointed out that he members of the Ambulance Brigade, thought the complainant's skull had up to and including Thursday, been badly hurt.

A fine of $20 was Imposed, and the defendant was ordered to pay $5 as compensation money to the complainant.

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Culminating from a raid by De- tective Sergeant. Fitches on board junk 300Y, in the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter, on Friday after- noon, Leung Ho (48) a widow, mis- Under the above heading an tress of the craft, was at the Kow-eminent physician, writing in one loon Magistracy on Saturday, before of England's most Important Mr. W. Schofield, charged with the newspapers recently, gave trave unlawful possession of 200,000 warning to middle-aged men heroin pills, found in 20 tins. against the dangers of excessive Detective Sergeant Fitches appli-exercise. The rational man when ed for a 48 hours' remand, stat he reaches middle-age avoids ex- ing that the chit had not yet cesses in everything--he cats, come over from the I& E. Depart drinks and exercises in modera- ment, regarding the nature of the tion, he is careful to get sufficient drug.

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