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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947.
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Part of the Wedding Gift to Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabell by the people of the Colony of Hong Kong will be displayed for two days in the window of the Public Relations Once, Gloucester Arcade.
Sir Ralph Stevenson, Britis Ambassader tu China, accompani ed
Mr. L.C. Mae'nzip. This gift, which takes the Stond Secretary, will make a form of an intricately carved two-week amefal visit to South teak and camphor-wood cheat Calna und Formosa late this together with a number of ralts according 10 Central of fine silk, will be on display to News. The party will enplane the public for two days commen. for Talpe from Nanking un November 24 before progreding cing Today at 9.30 a.m. to Amoy on November 20. The Included in this display are party will Alsa visit Swatow, two water colours of Hong Canton and Hong Kong and re- turn to Nanking on December 0. Sir Ralph and Lady Slevinson, who are now in Shanghai for o short visit, are scheduled to re. turn to Nouking this morning.
Departures from the Konk Kong Hotel yesterday included Mr. C.L. Hsu, Mr. T.C. Kau, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hirk and child and Mr. P.L. Slzon. Arrivals at The Hotel were Mr. W, E. Alex. andra and Mr. L, S, Cousuis.
the hotel
Ran Away,
Got Extra
Kong Harbour by Mr. Luis Fine
Shanghai, Nov. 11. "Carpei-barcers from the south are pillking and ruin- Ing Manchuria," a foreign relief worker who recently. returned from the north- told a North China Daily News reporter yesterday.
The carpet-buggers were army officers and Govern- ment
who officials
Wero welcomed two years A50. But the temper of the 'pro- ple has now changed and many of them are Wishing that the Japanese werd baek.
The informant sald, there had been no evacuation of the regular forelæn · resi- dents of Mukden. Most of them belonged to such firms as the British-American To- bacco, Company and foreign Commifate, and are remain- Ing in Mukden-Renter,
"If you had stopped you Press.
Chan, and one water colour by Mr. Kam Cheung Ling who also drew the lesign of the carving I would only be Aned $160. You
and camphor-wood | have to pay $150 extra for run- |246066 on the teak chest.
ning away from the' Police," nutil Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr to NK Sheung-mo, 22, lorry driver, at Kowloon yesterday.
Silver Salver
The silver
waiver, an
Im
portiest part of the Wedding not yet been com. Gift. has pleted, but it is expected that photographs will be published
Food And Fuel Costs
"Bad Egg
Sent To Prison
Described by Chief Inspector J. F. Clarke as "a thoroughly bad' CER." "an associate of bad characters," and "decidedly not apetsan we want, In this Col- ony," Wong Chak, 29, ex-Follee constable 662, was sentenced to six months' hard labour "icon- secutive to the present term of three months ho is serving) and recommended for banishment by Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday,
Wong was charged with do- Bertion from the Police Forec on Dec. 10 last. The charge of misconduct was withdrawn by CI Clarke as the original coin- dainant. the owner of a store in Kowloon City, could not ba
found.
After the accused hnd plcnd- el guilty, CI Clarke informed the Court that Wang wak charged on Dec. 6 last with
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ense the relation or friend misconducting himself as a nominated to the office is un constable in connection with a
cuse of alleged extortion, and able or unwilling to net when put on bail of $700, He jumped the time comes, hull.
While on bail, defendant was 7.2 cattics $4.6600 suspended from duties but was
1.0240
still on the Police payroll. By 1200hsenting himself, he deserted
1.2
Ng was charged with carry- ing 31 passengers, in excess of
The fond and fuel costs issued by the six permitted on lorry 5340 in the Press, before it is desan Nov. 10, and for failing to the Lahnur Offee for the week ending
ston when called upon by the Ries and Four
[Nov. 8. 1947, were Gloucester Hotel arrivais in-patched to London. cluded Mr. J. Wong and Lut The leak at camphor-wood Police.
Vegetables Col. and Mrs, L, Evans,
Prosecuting. The chest was built by craftsmen of
Sub-Inspector Saft Cabbage Denly departure from
that de the Wal On Company, aupervla.S. Howarth said was Mr. L.G. Strassord.
ed by Mr. K. H. Chan, Elgbt fendant was signalled to stop Tea carvers participated in the work by Police 1.Cpf. 882 at Cantle Salt Fish which was then completed by Peak Road near the R.A.F. Fish
Workshop. Accused did not do Pork... three polisher:
Firewood complainant got into a leas Curil, 14 pistes
passing The four Chinese churneteral private car that was on the Chinese Jock "Pak Tee and chased defendant's furry to Total Chin Sun" mean "A hundred the Lai Chi Kok Hospital. The and a thousand grand- Police found 37 passengers on
board.
Arrivals at the Repulse Bay Hotel yesterday were Mr. M. A Steiner, Mrs. B., Lee and Mr. Cari Nathan. Departures 1. cluded Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Myers, Misses A.M, and M.C. Roza and Mr. and Mea, F. Floulice,
Arrivals at the Pentneula Hotel Include Ai, Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. E. Atterhalden, K, C. Johnson THI E.G. Davis
and Rusell E. Nelson.
Peninsula departures Include Mr, K. Blair, Miss G. Patterson.
Miss M. Byrd, Mrs, 11. 7.
Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kops, Miss Eleanor Shields. man and Jan Smid.
F. Tuck
Readers' Letters
An Appeal
Sir.- should be most grateful if you would give space in your paper to the publication of an appeal fur gifts of warm chikt.
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worn
months,
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Maximum Not Enough
on
Defendunt pleaded that he
1.9183
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.8580
1112
9150
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1.000
Plea Turned
Mc.
he Force.
On Oct. 8. continued CI Clarke, defendant was arrested in Wanchal and charged with heing an accessory after tho .7000 fnet to
a analching He was sentenced to three $13.5240 menths' hard labour and four
did stop hat was told by a Down couple of the passengers, who Six months' hard labour was Junid that they were students, "da | Imposed by
d'Alminde ni proceed.
Central yesterday on a Chinese "You should have stopped salesman of W. Assomull & Co. when told to do so by the Police, Silk Store, for the larceny of 3 and not listen to a couple of pieces of serge valued at $90.
A plea students," commented His Wor- ground that he was in receipt of for lent:ney on the ship.
ja salary of only 360 a month,
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Case.
This la just-
one of many services offercil with the assUTRUCO
of
CONTINUITY
EFFICIENCY EXPERIENCE
and
PERSONAL ATTENTION
by the
strokes of the cane. He was brought from Stanley to face HONGKONG AND SJIANGHAI the present charge,
"What would happen if all| Policemen behave like you?" asked His Worship of accused, "I hope the others don't fol-
my low example," replied Wong.
"So do I!" replled His Wor- ship.
Asked why he did not come
out of which he had to keep his forward and take his trial the wife, child and mother, was re. last time (on the misconduct pret:d by the Magistrate who | charge), defendant said he took a serious view of that he was very ill.
the offences in view of the post.
tion of trust accused was in.
"You ought to be glad to have
a job. Instud of resorting to stealing," said His Worship.
COMMITTED TO SESSIONS
CASE OF A POINTER
pleaded
Wong-
Regret that the maximum finca he was empowered 10 Im- pose were not higher, was EX- paressed by Marine Court Magistrate, Mr. Garland. yester day when he fined two Chinese boatmen $200 each or two months' hard labour for carrying excess passengers and for hav-
Seen walking along ren's clothing. With the ing passengers on board a junk proach of winter
neichung Road near the Hong the not licenced for passengers.
Kong Jockey Club with a brown probint of providing
One bout was caught with 39 clothing for the babies and children who excess passengers and the other,
and white pointer dog on a attend the Suciely's branches in not allowed to carry passengers,
lead. Ng Chi and Ho Yat were Hong Kong and Kowloon is very was found with 19 persons
Alleged to have assaulted arrested and charged yesterday urgent.
board.
Leung Man at 8.20 p.m. on before Mr. Conklin at Central The Society would be most
October 10 with the intention with being in possession of n Lam Ho, prabciul for gifts of all kinds of
Another boatman,
of robbing her, Chan Man was dog knowing it to have been and out-grown
clothing, was fined $50 or two weeks' im-
committed for trial at Chinese and European of
the stolen or unlawfully obtained. all prisonment for having on board
Eupreme
by sizes.
Court
T.X. All the cases are carefully is junk five excess passengers.
Both said that they had found investigated by the Society's J. sprutors and donors of clothing,
tracy yesterday.
know who the owner was, They can be sure that the clothing will
Geld opened yesterday at According to the prosecution, were sentenced to one month's be given to deserving destilate
$:27
and a facl
closed at Chun attempted to snatch hard labour, to be followed by people,
$324.75, Fluctuations during Leung's handbag on the first expulsion. kind permission of the Fun Lom was committed to Secretary of the Hong-Kong-So-stand trial at the Sessions of the day ranged from $323.50 floor to her house at 217 Lock- "Thart Road." Leung föll down” tho rint Welfare Council,
P.C. DISCHARGED arrange. Conklin at Cantal yester6 $328. Jurats have
Piastres cased off after open-teps, custoluing injurice, and been made to re-day on a charge of armed coing at $11.00 a 100. The rate breaking the heel off her housing, who was charged with having ceive clothing at the Case work bery by two or more at Centre.
Wanchai; he re-} fell to $10.76 but was some- Old City Hall, Hong Garden Street.
Chan then (according to the attempted to extore $30 from Chan Kong (the entrance is from the served his defence.
wint better at $10-82 at the complainant) hit her several Taat-ko on Sept. 3. or alternatively car park opposite the Supreme Detective Inspector D. E. Mc close.
times on the hend and again demanding money with menaces, was Court), and at the Council's Cen-Ferson said that on Septemb:r
Chinese National Currency i tried to antch her bag. tre in Nathan Road, Kowloon 19 he took a statement from the
discharged yesterday by Mr. F. X. week-end. (Observatory
cautioning
Dr. Wong, M.C, of the Queen d'Almada, when brazing of the case behind the accused after
him; improved Government Infant Welfare Cen- Pun was alleged to have said ang elosed yesterday at 62 cents Mary Hospital, giving evidence, concluded,
for futures and 64% cents for told the Court that Leung suffer-
The case for the prosecution was e. Talmshotsul). The clothing that on the afternoon of the 18th well be sent to the three branches (the day of the robbery) heapot (for CN$10,000).
ed abrasions consistent with a conducted by Det-Insp, Fong Fu Railway of the Society for distribution. went to the Kowloon
U.S. dallare again relapsed fall.
heung Mr. Hi-Shing La appeared JOYCE CRUTTWELL,
Stalion to meet a friend at about
for the defendani. 10 $5.07. Sterling was miso Hon. Secretary, HKSFC.1 pan. he waited till
when he left the station and re- pounds quiet at $12.51.
4 pan easier at $12.50, and Australian turned by the ferry to Hong Kong.
Money Market l'Almuda at the Central Magis- the dog and that they did not
By
Hill.
Reminders
Today
Hindu Devall Festival, Free Meals
Ing at Sikh Temple, 8 p.m.
NOVEMBER 13
Whist
Drive (Larties Sertino) Europeza YMCA, Kowloon. Sino-British Club Symphony Orches-
tra Rehearsal, St. John's Cathe dral Hall, &
p.m.
European Y.M.C.A. Xmas
Rehearsal, 7 pm,
Christ Church Council
ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY
rob.
The robbery occurred at about
2.30 p.m.
Defendant is defended by Mr.
J. M. Hall.
ST. ANDREW'S BALL
over the
Police Constable 1340 Chan Kap-
GRAVE CHARGE
A raid, carried out by detectiven Accused of having indecently at the Foo Kwai Lan Tea-house in
three young
girls, Reclamation Street, Yaumati, shortly REQUEST GRANTED assaulted
after p.m. on Monday, resulted in aged between eight and 15, Li
the arrest of three men, each of whom Drought up on remand beforeKel, 38-year-old carpenter, waв, allegedly was armed with an a1110- Mr. d'Almada at Central yeater on the application of Inspector male pistol..
day, Cheung Wen-ho, 30-year-
eld Chinese woman,
was fined $400 for smoking opium.
Mr. M.A. da Silva, counsel for Cheung, asked the Magistrale November 20 has been fixed not to attach any responsibility for the St. Andrew's Ball which on the landlord, who is absent
being organised Revue is
under the from the Colony and did not auspices of the Hong Kong St. know of the smoking
promists. Meeting. Andrew's Society.
The request
Inspector Moran prosecuted.
Vicarage, Kowloon Tong, p.m.
The Ball will be held at the granted, 8.10
Peninsula Hotel
B.K. Union Church Management
Committee
Meeting: Jardines
Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
Hindu "Devali Festival Children's -Party at Indian Recreation Club,
3 to 7 p..
Coming Events
TO-MORROW
Devali Festival, Cocktail Party by
Allegations In Marine Court
DAY FUND
...$35,942
200
20
J. Orem, remanded for three. daya by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday..
REMEMBRANCE
on
his
Was
Previously acknowledged
St. Andrew's Society
King's Music Co.
Jehangir & C
Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Quin.
100
Mrs. LJ. Chuen
100
H.K. Building Service
25
Club Lusitano Members
320
Mr. AW. Hughes
500
Mr. C.C. Stark.....
21
Johnson, Stokes & Master
20
100
$37,657
An allegation that when the police boarded his cargo
Hindu Association, The Ritz. Junk for an inspection, they asked for "drink" was made from North Point, 7.30 p.m.
the witness-box yesterday morning by junk master Kwok Kal- Annual Graduation Day, Heep Yunn, wing at the Mariae Court.
School, 5.43 p.m.
:$5.30 p
11 a.m
to
Mr. & Mrs. Jehangir & Family
Dollar Motors Ltd.
Total
Kwok was charged with plained to the officer that she HONG KONG WAR Y' Men's Weekly Lunch, H.K. Hotel, failing to produce his licence would have to go ashore to get
12.45 NOVEMBER 14
MEMORIAL FUND when requested to do so by a key to produce the boat's
Subscriptions received on Nov. 11: Diocesan Girls' School Speech Day, the police; for having no, an icince The pollco took her
chor lights on his funk, and away. Later, he personally want Pupils of Sacred Heart School $1,110; Land Auction, Kowloon Magistracy, for allowing his junk to lie motorboat to the Water Police Memory of Mr. A.L. Rocha-Evelyn
Donation, from School
Children ashore, I got the key, voka
$1000 Mr. Ng Wai Ting $10; In HK Welfare Caunes Meeting
| inshore.
Station
and
produced Rom, Hong Kong Government $2,145
the Rocks $15; Total $2,145; Received elect new Council St. John's Kwok denied the charges. Holcence. Cathedral Hall, 5.15 p.m.
"said that when the police first. At the station, he was Recelyed to 8.11.47 31,002,217; Cirand NOVEMBER 16
boarded his boat Inst Wednes-charged and refused ball, des Total $3,006,307. Hindu Deyall, Festival" Chit-day he was not there. Whon hispite his plea that there were. dren's Party at Indian Recreation wife told the officer that all only two small girls left in Club, 3 to 7 pm
the fokis were ashore, the of charge of the bont. His wife cer, accused alleged, said the was charged with obstruction fokis should be on board and and as she went to the Marine
Donpilons received up to Nav, 10:- |asked for "drink!!!! #
Court Instea¡ on Monday her Mr. & Mrs. A.K. Chary $50, Miss Ninety-six watches and quantity anchored in the harbour near loon Magistracy. O
| On Saturday,, his launch, was baff was catroated at the Kow. Dorit Woods $5. Total $55; Received A up-to Nov. 7, $2,995, Total donations
CARRIED SAFE AWAY
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WEDDING GIFT
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of jewellery, valued in all at about the wrack' of the Japanese tané ! Accused maintained that: 116 /£éceived hip to Nov., H. $3,040, DIS $10,000, contained in a safe belonging, ker (now removed) when the had a light burning on his boat to the Kwong Cheong Goldsmiths of police launch came alongside at He cotanded it was visibla 503 Shanghal Street, ware stoica be», tween 3 timp, and 7 um, yesterday by about 2. a.m. - Accused denied from all directions for a mile, thieves who chiared the premises by his junk was found between Mr. Garland, howovoryoung forcing open two loop grind The two wharves. It wa •yong the hint guilty, on two latter charges
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