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Military Court Martial

fContinued from Page 7.1

book under Garrison Hunt and

Club

should have

4. Between May 7 and 26 in the Polo Battery Cash Book signed by him, Fanling Hunt.

bean

The former is a, but subsequent to the entry in the self-supporting account made up third charge, he made an entry pur. by officers through their Meas

the

Dr. Donaldson, Bishop of Salis-porting to show that he had made bille.

a payment of $50 to the Garrison "I, carelessly, inked over bury, addressing the Salisbury Hunt and Polo Club, whereas he Garrison Hunt and Polo Club each time instead of Fanling Hunt. I Diocesan Conference, referred to had not.

5. In the Cash Book of the Bat-will produce the Fanling Hunt cash the problem of marriage and divorce as one of the crucial issues tery Funds, the contents of which book which shows in February that It was his duty to ascertain the the Fanling Hunt refunded the 0. accuracy, he made a false entry on C. 4th Battery the sum of $100. It In July "The spirit of wilful independ-July 81 purporting to show that he also shows having received $100 In ence is one of our national besetting had made a payment of $250 to the June and also in May. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South; sins, and nowhere is it more dis- Garrison Hunt and Polo Club, there is a receipt from the Kennel- man for 880 and a second receipt astrously exhibited than in the whereas he had not. widespread disloyalty of churchmen 6: Conducive to the prejudice of from K. Lee in August of $50 and 7,000 28th Nes: Manila, Rabavi, Brisbane, Sydney & to their own Church's rules when good order of military discipline, the sum of $55 paid to the bank to their own interests are involved," the accused, between January 4 and, pay off an overdraft of the Fanling he said. If we are to remedy the 8, while concerned in the care of before I handed over. present confusion over marriage the Battery Funds, made an impro- "The cash which should have our first duty is to sink our private per payment of $100 to the Garri-jbeen paid into the Bank to the Bat- tery Fund account was in my safe, son Hunt and Polo Club. interests and to act together.

1934

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no one can be married with that

Written Evidence

I was on my

7. Conducive to the prejudice of less $79.24. When I paid it in on "In our marriage service the life-

of good order of military discipline, May 17, I borrowed $79.24 through character Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan long, indissoluble

Christlau marriage is asserted be the accused, while concerned in the the Messing account. and Hong Kong to Australia.

when Col. Wilson sent for me to yond a doubt, and if throughout care of Battery Funds, is unable to way to put this back on May 19 Bong Kong to Sydney 19 days.

check the cash book. I actually AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for a cheap Holiday. our Church it were understood that account for a sum of $97.24.

paid it back an hour later.. Evidence of the witnesses was service who has a partner still Hv

"I have once before made a mess! ing its witness before the world to read to the Court showing that the of accounts through carelessness I rea: money was taken from the Battery and was court, martialled. Christ's ideal.

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that of Major E. C. J. Barry, R.Asending my papers in no matter "If we could be strict with re- Major P. A. Gedge, R. A. P. C., Mr. what happens, Capt. Williams gard to remarriage where a divorc W. H. B.. Rigg, of the Hong Kong said.

Carelessness Deleted ed partner is still living we should and Shanghai Bank, Mr. W. C.

The Court adjourned to consider have conserved our deal, and the Johnson, of the Chartered Bank way would be open to recognise the of India, Australia and China; Lt. the statement, and, returning, ac hardship and sorrow and difficulty A. J. Ropes, R.A.. Lt. G. B. Pert-cused was informed that the word which so often afflict innocent man, R.A.; Lo Hing, of Wang Hing carelesencas" amounted to a plea people.

Jewellers' Shop, No. 10 Queen's of "not guilty" to the 2nd and 5th

Accused said Captain D. Dunlop, R.A., giving appropriation.

He also referred to the fact The law of the land already Road, Central; and K. Lee, of No. charges, inclusive. allows divorce for adultery, and 14 Pottinger Street, dog food sel- that he was agreeable to having the accused's record; said that he

the word deleted, adding that he was 87 years and 4 months old. that the accused, as Master further grounds of divorce may be lers.

The evidence of Lt. Col. D: Cknew what he was writing when He entered the Army in 1915 and Hounds for the Fanling, Hunt, had rose to the rank of captain in 1928. found his own pocket unequal to added in the near future. We are

He served in the Great War and the strain and borrowed from the obliged to face the face that the Wilson, R.A. was also read to the he made the entries.

"An Energetic Officer" nation, la no longer thoroughly Court, in which it was stated that

Hunt, had always been well con- Christian, and we must not attempt the accused had told him that he Lieut. Cal. Wilson, giving evid was mentioned in despatches in Battery funds. The fact that the In June 1982 he was convicted at ducted showed that the funds were to force our Christian views upon had borrowed the money with the ence of character on behalf of the December 1917. | those who do not bellave In Christ, intention of returning it. The ac accused, said that he was a most

of

"It has become inevitable that cused had no authority to make energetic and a capable officer. He a court martial for making a false definitely used for the Hunt and no there should be two standards of loans from the Battery Fund or trained his Battery well, and it entry at Bulford in the Brigade other purpose,

88. and was severely reprimanded. the strong outdoor characteristics marriage among us, but it involves employ fund money for any purwos, in which he was his opinion, funds book involving a sum of 9 Major Hancocks also referred to No Fraudulent Intent t of the accused, emphasing that he the conclusion that many who have pose other than that of the Battery, an efficient Battery.

MAMA, AN UN Major H M. J. McIntyre, RA;| married after divorce in accordance he said.

said that he had known the accus. Major A. C. Hancocks, BA in was not an office man, with the law of the land must not Court Martialled Before the be regarded as notorious evil The accused, in his statement to ed for about four years. He was his submission of mitigation of During times of peace it was flyers, and if all is otherwise in the Court, sald. "I ran both the on the gunnery, staff at Shochury the sentence, referred to the ob-found in the Army that the officers order should be allowed to receive Garrison Hunt and Fold Club and ness when he was instructing of scurity of the charges, which he were tied too much to their desks holy communion,

Fanting Hunt accounts up to Mavi cer. He did very well and was pointed out, did not point to frau- instead of being outdoors where "It is vitally important, if the The Battery Fund account is kept distinctly above the avera by my pay-Sergeant in pencil and was also an exceptiona present confusion is to be dispelled, by: that the Church should stand out I ink over each entry with

unmistakable, and of each month.

Accountain- courageous lead."

athlete having repres Arms and his Regiment

He dulent Intent. The offences was they really belonged, This how ood a technical one and must be judged ever, he realised was necessary for the from this aspect only. The cash the sake of economy, In time of from the funds had been refunded war, however, officers were relleved and there was no question of mine of all responsibility of accounts.

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