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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947.
MOTOR-BOAT
OWNER WINS
TOWING CASE
Judgment in favour of defendant was given by the Marine Magistrate, Mr. N. Garland, yesterday in the case tried before him on Nov. 14, when the coxswain of the motor-boat "Wo On" was charged with a breach of the conditions of his licence by taking other boath in tow.
Weddings
Myhill
Balaam
in the crowded and beautifully
Af the previous hearing. Mr. Alfred Y. Han, counal for de- Kendant, argued that there was nothing in the Heefire to any tow. ing was not allowed.
The words "not to be engageå in towing" on the certificate of Kurvey were neither a condition nor a regulation, he added.
This contention was upheld by
decorated Church of St. John, Sirithe Magistrate in his judgment Grace I., Balags became the bride
of the Rev. Fredrick Myhill, teacher of St. Stephen's College.
word a
pesteriiny. He sold:
Judgment
The substance of each charge
The bride, who entered the Church is that the defendant committed in the arm of the Canon E. Martin. a breach of a condition of the Licence by towing other boats. When the case came before me on Nov. 11, Mr. Han, Silicitor for the defence, after pleading nut guilty on behalf of nis ellent, suo- mitted that the charges
charming #wo-plere costume of pale blus with white arcessories. Her corsage was of tabamuses. -
Mr. Ma Chang Wen set as the
bestman
Officiating at the vereniany which
was read in English and Chinese far-founded because although the
certißente of Chimes sudens vennel's the benefit of the
survty from the College were the Rev. Denn which had been issued under re- A. P. Rose, Bishop Rall angulation 2 of Table E stated that the vessel was not permitted to Hey, Twi
licence engage in towing. the Heir was silent on the point.
Following the reception, which was rid at the Dean's houer, the newly wet Rey, and Mrs. Myhill left for they will their homevitoon, which spend at the College,
Assig-Wright
wed.
"I accept Mr. Hon's submission, holil that before the fleence wax Plased a condition should have bren inserted therein prohibiting towing and as this was not dine the case is dismissed."
A quiet but charming ding took place at St. John's Cathedral yesterday when MissAsked the Chief Junk Inspector. Joud E. Wright became the bride of Mr. Fredrick Assig The Rey Dean Rose officiated.
The bride, who wore pale blue crepe afternoon dress with of tubarosJR Art 20 A pray
Teaching Pedestrians To Be "White-Line Conscious"
Hong Kong Traffic authorities yesterday started an experiment in educating the pedestrian, particularly jaywalkes, how to cross at the main cross-roads, The object is th make the pedestrian "while-line conscious."
the
Iron railings were erected at the corners of the Glou-
Jarcine's cester Balding, offices.
General Post Office. Union Building and Alexandra Building to keep the
cutting public from across the ronda diagonally corner to or directly from corner.
Chinese posted at
were
constables
the "white-line
Personalia
No Endorsement Befo Judgment, His Worship
Mr. Frank Breit, whither any endorsement was inserted in the Hience that the motor-boat was
not to be engaged in towing.
Passengers by C.PA, plan?s: The reply was in the negative, After Judgment was delivered Mrs. E, Kelly, Miss W. A. Kelly. Mrs, K. Owens, Mrs. P. H. Mon. Mr. Britt did the question as to
coronet of tubaroses. entered whether such endorsement wouldning. (to Manila), and Skiney the church on the arm of Mr.be inserted in future would have Keenen J, K. Seet and Mr. Me
A. Allan. Mr. E.P. Wing to he ferred to the Law Officers Laughlin (to Singap:re).
man acted
Best Man.
A reception was held later al the neobean Room of the Hong Kong Hotel, after which the newly-weds teft. their honey. mon at Repulse Bay Hotel.
Chinnae
of Die Grown.
Little Club Report
Flower
Although
Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel include William M. Bristol Jr.. A. M. Stuckhouse, E. G. Ludewig. Miss Betly Gill, Miss Chariotic E. Cobb Albert E. Fairbrother, W. H. McLaughlan, S. W. Keenan, L. D. MeNteoll, A. Dahrbuge, Capt. B. B. C. Lavet, Lt. Col. G. B. Lyn, Lt. D. R. Johnson and Howard C. Davis Jr.
TAILORING OFFER
the past year has been most satisfactory, so much In addition to the
so that the Club's deficit was Gowns previously notified in reduced by over $10,000. there. the Press, the S. T. & L. Des remained a int more to be with done before the Club could be
Peninsula departures partment have arranged
restored to its pre-war ein- H. Costerg, Mrs. P. Mannnig. Mrs. Messrs. A-Man Hing Cheongence, declared Miss Hodwices da. Kelly, Mrs. K. Owens, W, H. that they will supply to the Silva. President of the "Little Sanderson, Miss B. A. Titus, Mrs. general public the following:- Flower Club, at its annual G. Evelle, Miss C. Brown and W. Tailored Patrol ( វា អ with meeting held at King's Park MeRue.
Haing
Trousers
Total
Tailored Chung
lining
Trousers
Total
Mgr. H, Valtorta, Vicur.Apos
The
includedi
Chinese
$80.00 yesterday.
38.00
Kong Hong lic at Hong Kong, who pre. Women's Welfare Association- re sided, urged members to go for holding Dinner Daner at the HK$118.00 word, in unity, in their work and Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden Shun with to remember at alt times, therat 8 pm, this evening.
$80.00 motto "The. Charity of Christ Object is to raise funds for the
38.00 spurs us on."
free schools for poor girls on The following Melats wer?
durted by the Association at 29 naminated for the current year:
Thomsin Road, Hong Kong, ad Miss Rita C. P. Xavier (Presi-123 Waterloo Road, Kowinon.
da Sliva flent). Miss Hedwiges
Vice-President). and Misges Alice Salvado (Hon. Sect.), An. nie Cordeiro (Hon.
HK$118.00 Chiu_Yue, 27-yea-old cargo coolic employed at Holt's Wharf, was and mitted to Kawlaon Hospital yesterday wilfering from concussion m juries
Arrivals at the Hong Kong Treasurer, Hotel yesterday, included Miss Aurea Baptista, Hartencia Bap. Rita Obries,
Departures:---Mr. the right arm as the result | jista, Nydlu Osmund, Clta Xavier,
of a 10-font fall off a crane at 1.20 and Betty Baptista (Committer und irs. J. Maguire and Mr. R. pum, the same day.
members).
Britons Rescued From Wreck
St. Johns, Newfoundland, Nov. 20. leecrag, wrecked on Sacred Island, north
Forty-one survivors of the British freighter Lang
Newfoundland, last Saturday, were safe at St.
Anthony, Newfoundland, today, after being rescued by the tiny whaler, Olaf Olsen.
The whaler had fred a rope to shore from Its harpoon-gurt and then sent a small boat, pulled by two scamep working along the rope, hand ever hand, for several trips to bring the survivors off the bench.
The British steamer, Empire MacCullum, which was also at the scene, launched a heat with men, but it became mango
QUARANTINE LIFTED
F. Ridley.
+
Arrivals at Repulse Day Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. J. Maguire.
to
pedestrian crossings" galde the public and to con- tro motor traffle.
Yesterday's
was
Experiment
under the supervision of A.S.P. Binstead, assisted by Inspector
Wal- Bize ming who was in charge of the lond-speaker through which the pedestrians wire
MEDALS FOR H.K. NURSES
London, Nov. 20. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Coin- cll, answering a question in the House of Commons to- day about the issue of de- fence medals in the Fur East. said the Governor- General of Malaya, Nir. Malcolm MacDonald, who had been coordinating ge- tion
on questions of this nature with certam Ler- ritories including on Колк and Malaya, Ind been authorized to arrange for the award of the De- fence Medal Itibbon members of the Auxillary Nursing Service in Hong Kong and the corresporid big service in Mataya.
gulded and instructed bow to cross the street.
Coloured pamphleta db- monstrating the precautions to take when crossing a rond were distributed to the publle during the experi- ment.
Above is shown the ex- periment in action;-China
Mall Photo,
Readers' Letters
Remember Them -
Sir Might I crave the In- dulgence of your calumas to air a complaint which 1 am certain is shared by a great number of other Ex-Servicemen.
H.K. HAS A NEW LAWYER
Mr. P.A.L. Vine, who figured prominently as a prosecutor in local War Crime trials of Japanese war crtiñiñals, was yes- terday admitted by Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Pulsne Judge), to prac- tish as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong:
Moving the application for Me. Vine's mission, Mr. J. B. Grif- in, Attorney-General, said that Mr. Vine, was Solfelter of the Suprane Court of England and And erved his articles with Sir Alexander Pencilly of Weymonth, Dorset,
Mr. Vine had served for aix yagra with His Majesty's Forces And had Attained the rank of Major in the Royal Marines.
He was not entirely a stranger to this Colony, because for the greater part of 1946, he was a prosecutor in the War Crime Courts which have been function- ΠΟΛΥ He Tought admission to practise an a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong.
ing in Hung King
Mr. Griffin said that, as Attorney General, he was elud to extend to Mr. Vine a warm welcome and to express the hous that his practica and stay in Hong Kong would bo attended by every prospority and Auccess.
Mr. Justin Willams said that he had read the documents nail certifientes of character which had been filed and was nulto satisfied that Mr. Vine was a lit and proper person la be admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong. He hat great pleasure in neceding to the application.
Mr. Vine wit be joining the firm of Messrs. Deacons.
Reminders
Today
I refer to the recent Rimem- Į European YMCA Indoor Sports brance Day Celebration at the
(Badminton. table tennis. darts, etc.), West Lounge.
Happy Valley.
Race Meeting.
Cenotaph. Never have I neen a parade of like nature in which the British Legion, Royal Air Eleventh Extra Force Association and similar hotties were so effectively ex-CRC Tennis Single Semi-finals.
being Diocesan Girls' cluded, limited to two wreath bearers Lo
These menibers must have been properly enrolled and readere at least one day's service in the periods from Dec. 8. 1941 to Dec. 25. 1941. and from Dec. 8. 1911 to Feb. 15. 1942. respective- ly-Reuter.
Tribute Paid To "Canton
011
representation
of each organisation,
It is presumed that the ar- angements were made by the local Military Authorities, at rate, I witnessed serving any olliers accompanied by their ladies, passing through the Police Cordon on production of
Toe
2.30 p.in.
School Bazar,
Coming Events
NOVEMBER 23
H. Concert of Recorded Mi Music, Talb:& Haus, 50, MacDonnell Road, 8.30 p.m.
a ticket. Issued by whom European, YMCA. Armchair wonder? This, mark you, while) Ex-Servicemu can make their
vn arrangements, jostled by a crowd of Chinese coolies, or sk refuge on the roof of the Cricket Clib..
Armistice Day or Rempem- brance Day, whatever it may be call:d, is essentially Ex-Service- men's Day: "Our Day" and is is only atting that a repre- sentative detachment be given. not only spacz, but pride of place on that one occasion In the year when they are proud to don their uniforms and pay homage fallen.
Grup, Talk by Mr. Rankin.
NOVEMBER 24
Shangrila Ball (in aid of Boys & Girls Clubs Ass.1, H.K. Hotel.
NOVEMBER 25
HK. Artist's Guild Painting Ex-
hibition, St. Francis Hotel,
Portuguese Institute. First Sta.
sion, Clube Lusitano, p
Macau Eutrie Company met. Ing. Jardine's Board Rom, -11 01.01.
5.15 p.m.
Menting.
to thosa that have Teachers Association
Only by the Grace of God we HK. Rotary Club Luncheon. were not among them.
Arrivals at the Glucester
Most of the Colony's leading Hotel yesterduy:-Mr. and Mrs. commercial figures were E. F. Ama and Mrs, D. Densay. board the P. und O. liner, 3.4. "Canton," yesterday when Cap- tain G. S. Stable and the resi- dent partiers Messrs. Mac-
Poppy Day is sponsored by Urban Council Meeting, 4.15 p.m. kinnon. Mackenzie and Co. gave the British Legion who in their a luncheon party aboard to appeal remind us of the TWO mark the resumption of lie Company's commercial services WARS. to the Far East.
Police Swoop
On Pickpockets
Some excitement was caused outside the Majestic Theatre at o'clock yes Terday evening when A party of detectives, led by 8/1 C. Pope and
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more
than
Wo survivors of both Arc
Mr. N. O. C. Marsh, in a bele annually becoming less in num- speech of welooms, zocalled that ber and demand that we aro the "Canton" ninde her maiden given every annual chance to Voyage to Hong Kong in 1988 at be represented. about the time of Munich, and K the fault lies with our Sgt. Chan Lap, swooped down sald that soon afterwards the way
thon let us call eight well-dressed Chidere, hanging caught up in the foils of war and committees, Quorantino
them journoyed restrictions im around the locality, and took
200,000 a meeting at the beginning of next, to discuss the miles in the servles of Govern- October nosed by the Government of in custody,
I was subsequently learned that ment as a war transport.
accessary arrangements to bo Siam against arrivals from theas men are well-known pickpockets. He paid a warm tribute to the made. If & 4 nut just apathy Hong Kong en account of who work outside theatres and a work of the merchant navy during n their part, ut they are over. smallpox, and those impased tuses, and members of a vertain triad hostilities.
don by local authority, either against arrivals from Shanghai society..
Following lunch, a trast to the Military or Civil, than let us They will appear before the Kow. P. and, 0. Company was proposed make Arrangements for pon Magistrate this morning. by the Hon. Mr. A. Morac, who
commented that it was highly separate ceremony and parade gratifying to see a vessel like the for Ex-Servicemen and women. The argument of "Inadequate "Canton" flying the British flase, come into harbour equipped in space at the Cenotaph" does not the full splendour of her pro-was hold water. There is ample. space on the grass edge for two The "Canton," first of the Com- hundred and fifty, mon, pany's Far East liners to lẹ re- As Life Member of the converted to peacetime require-United Service Association ments, is due to all for London Shanghai and Tientsin and an on Monday,
able in the mountainous seas and account of cholera hav was driven nshore where te pr. been removed. cupants safely lunded.
The survivors, nine of whom were badly off except from the effects of exposure, suid that they. had lived on food brought ushote with them from their ship and had ecoked in n stove made from " bucket.
Two of the Langlecrag crew were drowned while attempting to get a rope ashore from thel wreck.
Among the survivors were M Lupez, of Gibraltar, G. Tabore, and J, Gatt beth of Malta-Rel
ter.
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The Finger Print Department was commended for its good work by Mr. R. Ke 4'xumada at Central Testerday on the sug gestion of the Prosecuting Officer 8. I. Thomas Cashman, when Vong Shan-ki appeared on charges of housebreaking at No. 1, Upper Albert Hoaf, and larceny from St. John's Cathedral, Convicted on both counts, Sung Pawnshop, who, Wong, a 22-year-old unempfor suggestion of S1 Cashman, were ed, who, according to the pro-aley commended for their co- secution, left, bolind two finger-operation by Mr. d'Almada. prints, was sentenced to two . The rest, except for a white Two months hard labour and ex-jacket, were recovered on Sept. tenced to imprisonment by the pulsion after surving sentence.14 in the Tak Wing Pawnshop. American militery courts would A clock and one of the three bo given a Christmas amnesty on SI Casliman told that de-alter cloths taken by defendant Dic. 13, General Lucius Clay, fendant broke through" n fan from St. John's Cathedral on in Germany, announced today.
|United States Military Governor Hight into No. 1 Upper Albert Oct. 8. SI Cashman continued. The amnenty applies to those Road on Sept, 4 at midday and were recovered" in the Yung whose sentences would have ter stole a blue suit, a rainedat, à; Chung-Pawnshop, where they minated between Dec. 19, 1947,
The Chinese Government has stores & dispensaries.. offered 'a'þuilding on: Whadjgpoo Jacket, a white cotton abget, a had been sold for $5 and $10, and Jan. 80, 1948,
Solo Agents: pair of jackets, a pair of khakli respectively, “vary much below
General Clay nddod that thers Road," "the ex-Japangad"""Con- en short, and a pair of shoes, pro- the actual Cost
were 29,000 Gaimáns serving pri- mulaty, "tố" bg used as the gen- IMPERIAL' TRADING CO., [perty of" Captain Wilson. The Mt. d'Almada, in cautioning Zone 10,000 of whom were sen- tous in Sloughal.The build- son sentences in the United States eral cas of the United Ne-
Sth FL. Klog's Theatre Bide. The following day, the pro- the two latter pawnshops, sald: toncat by American military secution want zob the mult was "People" ke you encourarcourt, and 10,000 by Gernian ing. Is to be reconditioned). be-| brought to Central by the 11-othera lo steal,
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