COLONY TENNIS TITLES
HEROIN PILLS CASE
ACCUSED FOUND GUILTY
THREE YEARS HARD LABOUR
THE CHINA MAH, FEBRUARY 15, 1937.
RAZOR ATTACK
Woman And Assailant STOP PRESS
In Hospital
An alleged attempted murder and suicide took place in a room at the Tai Lau Sin. Boarding house- yes- terday, when Ho King-hong, a me dicine shop foki, inflicted severe wounds on a woman named Pun Wai- fong, by cutting her throat with a At the Criminal Session this razor. He afterward badly mutiliat- DOUBLES WILL BE morning before the Chief Justice, ed himself with the same weapon.
TSUI WAI-PUI TO DEFEND TITLE
VERY OPEN
are ex-
Sir Atholl MacGregor, Tsing Both were taken to the Govern Chung Siu, alias Yu Kwong, was ment Civil Hospital and found guilty on a charge of pos-pected to recover. Sixty-two entries for the Men's session of dangerous drugs and} Singles and 38 pairs for the Men's sentenced to three years hard la- Doubles Lawn Tennis Champion-bour.
NAVAL OFFICER'S DEATH
ships of the Colony, which will be The following jury was empan-
(Continued from Page 1) held under the auspices of the elled, H. H. Fantham (Foreman). Commissioned and Warrant Oficers Hong Kong Cricket Club, have been Wu Siu Shiu, W. Dorabjee, Tango MS. Medway and the Fourth received.
Kai Siu, G. A. de Figueredo, E. F.
Submarine Flotilla, Wardroom Tsui Wai-pui, holder of the Men's Fincher and Wu Chark Yue.
Officers of H.M.S. Medway and the Singles championship, will defend
Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant Fourth Submarine Flotilla, Engine his title, but will receive very seri-Attorney General, conducting the Room Branch of HMS. Medway ous opposition this season from S. Crown case said that at 8.30 am and the Fourth Submarine Flotilla, A. Rumjahn, a former holder, H. D.
on January 4, 1937, Senior Be Chief Petty Officers, Petty Officers Rumjahn, last year's runner-up, G.
venue Officer Grimmitt and Mr. H. and Men of the Fourth Submarine Bodiker, former champion of Can-
A. Taylor,. accompanied by other Flotilla, Chief Petty Officers, Petty ton, M. Pagh, runner-up in the
Revenue Officers, called at No. 31 Officers and Ship's Company of H.K.C.C. Championship, E. C.
Pottinger Street, second Floor and H.M.S. Rainbow, Air Officer-Com- "Teddy" Fincher, a runner-up on
knocked at the door which was manding and All Banks, Royal Air several occasions, W. C. Hung, and Lee Wai-tong.
opened by a man who was not the Force, Singapore, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Hawes, General. Officer Com- accused.
The Doubles champions' partner-
Hands Stained Pink ship, of Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan- pui, has been broken up and the They proceeded into the rear cu former will partner Paul Kong, bicle after noticing a strong smell former China Davis Cup player, of drugs and there found accused while Tsui Yan-pui has not entered in the midst of a regular heroin
factory.
accused
STRONG CHALLENGERS
Accused's hands were stained Fincher and Hung, last year's pink and when he was taken away, runners-up to the Tsui brothers, he went into the rear cubicle and are again paired and should do took away with him various articles well this year, while other strong of clothing. combinations are the former hol- In cross-examination, ders S. A. and H. D. Rumjahu, Lee said that he had been employed on Wai-tong and Iu Tak-cheuk, and S the premises as a general assistant A. Gray and J. Crawford, the for only four days and had no idea youthful KC.C. pair.
that the manufacturing of the pills. en-was such a serious matter until he was told so in a tea-house by some friends. He then taxed the master F. V. Harrison, M. Pagh, S. W. on the subject and was told that Liang, B. O'M. Deane, Firdos Khan, Iu the latter would take full respon- Tak-chenk, W. C. Hung, C. Bodiker, sibility and would pay any fine that J. D. Holmes, J. F. Leys, Ma Nai
The following are the full tries:-
Men's Singles
Kwong, K. Shute, S. A. Rumjahn, P. might result. He said that he C. Lee, Y. C. Lau, Wei Chung, Luk stayed on to oblige the master who Chun Cheung, G. C. Burnett, Chan then went to Canton.
Kam Hung, Ng Kam-chuen, Paul Kong, After his wife and sister-in-law Y. N. Tam, H. Y. Ho, Wong Puk Nam,
P. F. Tsot, J. W. Leonard, F. Grose, Ahad given evidence as to his charac- Warr, A L. Sullivan, G. E. Clarke, ter, accused was found guilty, after Wong Shin Wing, T. C. Monaghan, F. the jury had retired for a short N. Kwok, Major J. D. Milne, S. A. Gray, Lee Wai Tong, W. J. Howard, period, and sentenced.
A. Crawford, U. Anderson, J. M. Tom-
linson, Marsland, Li Kwan Hung, H.
Forty new smallpox cases
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D. Rumjahn, George Choa, Leong curred in Shanghai during the week Ping-chin, H. N. Lee, Iu Tak Lamended February 6 according to the Major E. L Withington, L. M. A. Ra-
zack; Chan Sing Toa, Tsui Wai Pui, official Health Bulletin for Eastern. H. P. Ong, S. Wong, Ma Chin Chong, Ports, published to day. There were C. P. Ip. S. S. Hussain, S. A. Hussain, 52 cholera cases in Bangkok.
S. S. Chin, E. C. Fincher, HL Owen Hughes, D. Nickson, and Y. W. Lee.
Men's Doubles
J. C. Pool and R. M. Herry, G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan, F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang, B. O'M. Deane and J. F. Leys, S. A. Gray and A. Crawford, Lee Wai Tong and Iu Tak- chenk, E. C., Fincher and W. C. Hung, Lt. Cdr. Rump R. N. and Lt. C. Raven- hill, J. D. Holmes and J. M. Tomlin- son, Wong Shiu Wing and Lauk Ding
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
SPORTS CLUB
VELIING LOTTERIES. will be conducted at the Club pre-
Cheong, A. V. Gosano and A. V. Re- IS
medios, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues and Amises on MONDAY, the 15th, WED- Silva, Ma Nai Kwong and Li KwanNESDAY; the 17th and FRIDAY, Hung, EL H Shute and K. Shute.
By Order of the Committee,
V. E. DUCLOS,
Chairman.
S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn the 19th February, at 5.30 p.m. on George Choa and J. W. Leonard, P. C. the Valley Stakes, the Hong Kong Lee and C. C. Ma, Y. C. Lau and H Derby, and the Rooty Hill Derby. N. Lee, H. T. Bee and H. Y. Hu, F R. Zimmern and D. J. N. Anderson, Iu
Friends of Members, including Tak Lam and Lak Chun Cheung, Ma- ladies, are invited. jor R. L. Withington and Major J. D. Milne, G. C. Burnett and A. W. Ram- sey, W. M. Barton and A. C. I. Bow- ker, Chan Kam Moon and Char Kam Hung, Tsui Wai Pui and Paul Konz. W. N. Cheung and M. C. Hung, H.P. Ong and J. Hsu. Y. N. Tam and S. Wong, Ng Sze Kwong and Hón Lnen. Fung, Wong Fuk Nam and Lui Kwai- fun. P. F. Tsoi and Ng Kem-chuen S. S. Hussain and S. A. Husstin.. A. Warr and G. E. Clarke. A. L. Sullivan terder their ateful thanks to all and H. Owen Hughes, D. Nickson and who were present at the funera Lt.Cdr. H. G. Bowerman E. NO, E and also those who sent foral tri- C. Marton and D. B. Evans, and T. G. Koo and S. S. Chia.
bute.
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