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Extortion Case "Disgraceful"
Declaring that "it's disgraceful for a man, married, with a good job to extort money from poor people," Mr. W. H. Latimer yesterday son tenced Choung Hing-loi, 32-year-old assistant storekeeper, Kowloon Hawkers' Office, to 15 months' hard labour for accepting a bribe of $50.
Defendant pleaded for Jenien-Yim Pak-mul, the owner of a 1 ey on the ground that he had llcensed cooked-food stall at Shek
"done quite a lot of good work Lung Street, wus convicted h for the Government during the January this year for a breach of past three years," and that she hudt mother three convictions,
her legnes conditions, lil Apri i am sentenced to guol for such a long time my family will as the result of which she wa
sent for by the Hawkers' Ofter": slary,"
In June hive the offences en- dorsed on the licesec.
"You are an intelligent person who reads the newspapers,”, Ruld the magistrate, “und should realls that the courts always take extremely suring view of such offences,"
Detective Sub-Inspector D. G. MacPherson said that accused was anplayed on assistant store keeper in the Kowloon Hawken: Onlee, and was on the permanent Lait. As he speaks English he was required on certalu occasions to net as luterpreter for Mr. C. Champeluvler, the offeer-in- charge of the offire.
WEDDING
Keddie-Martin
was
Defendant acted as interpreter ; on that occasion, and also when Yim was again sent for on June, 22 In connection with furthe conviction. On the following month, the womun was again en victest and when she called at the Hawkers Office on July 31, be cused Interviewed her alone.
Six Endorsements After he had entered the latest offence on her licence, defendunt told her that she had six endorse. ments nad that live was sufficient
MA. H. H. RANKINE
New Aussie
Official Arrives
Mr. Harold Hubert Rankine. who arrived in Hong Kong by the mv. Ruys from Chile on Sunday, has assumed his new post-Assistant Australian Gov- ernment Trade Commissioner
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1848.
WELCOME TO COLONY'S
NEW CHIEF JUSTICE
Members of the legal profession gathered at the
Supreme Court yesterday to extend a welcome. to the new Chief Justice, Sir Leslie Gibson, KC who took his place on the Bench in redin- pany with Mr. Justice Gould (Pulsno-Júdge)- and Mr. Justico Reynolds · (Temporary Addi- tional Judge).
Addresses of welcome were ficulous and appreciative of their delivered by the Hon. G. E. positions as officers' of thla Court Strickland (Acting Attorney-end I can assure Your Lordship General), Mr. H. G. Sheldon, that at all times you will And- KC, and Mr. A. el Arculli.
they are, ready" it willing to The first to nuuress Sir Leslie render assistance in 'the' adminis- Justice in the Colony,“ was Mr. Strickland, who sold in
is no sinecure and a formi- dale list awaite you particularly' on the civil side. We ate there- tore much comforted by the re- putation for hard work that Your Lordship has gained for yourself in other Colonies. It was consis- tent with that reputation that in order to arrive rooner in the Colony Your Lordship har fore
one part of your well earned
leave.
in
tration of
Reply
His Lordship replying, Bald:--
met
Scrivener Mission `
Balgon, August 4,
Mr. P. B. "Sorivaner, As. sistant to the "Commielonor General in Malaya, tøft Sal- yon today for Bingapore fol lowing a stay of one week in Indo-China
Although the object of hie vielt, wal hot'announced, 'obri servers!fa?iliar with the pre- surit! altuation ́Ins Indo-Chini+ think that Mr. Scrivener wat sent to study the :pdesibilities of Anglo-French political-co- ordination between Malaya and Indo-China-Router.
4404
Chinese Chamber Dinner
for er eence to be cmnicelled., for Hong Kong, the Philippines Bachelor of Law, Your Lordship | zather similar to the one I am General Chamber of Commerce,
He, buwever, undertook * se akat or could do for her.
On August 3, Cheung went fo the woman's stull, enhed her aside, and told her that he had mane The nege sury
and French Indo-China.
kthe
I thank you very sincerely. This scene which is taking place' in this Court is typical to the friendliness and the which I have received in my courtery short stay in Hong Kong and which I have equid to expect from all classes of the community. It reminds me also of the traditions After serving with the R.A.F. sonelly spent in Singapore and in the happy days which I per- World War and graduating other parts of Malaya where
London University
Mr. Ko Cheuk-hung, newly- community in some ways elected Chairman of the Chinese went out to Matusa na Cadet.neefing now in Hong Kong
and the Chamber's Executive "As the years have slipped past
Committee, were hosts atʼunt' •in» during which I have been asso- fogmat dinner party to some 400
with the practice of our
guests at the Ko Ling Restaur- profession, steadily grown.
my respect for the ant yesterday. is stem of law which we know has
Among the guesta were the I menn
respect for
Secretary for Chinese Affairs all those principles of the law (Hon. Mr, R. R. Todd), the Super- designed to preserve human liber-intendent, of Imports and Exports ciples designed to see that justice Director of the Supplies. Trille fairly but strongly adminis- und Industries Department (Mr. Hered
J. J. Cowperthwaite), the Con missioner of Labour (Mr. B.C.K. Hawklus), the Secretary of $10 Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (Mr. J. B. Kite), the Chinese Commissioner of Foreign Allairs (Mr. T. W. Kwold) the Chinese members of Council (Mr. T. N. Chau and Dr. S. N. Chau), the Chairman of the Chine Manufacturers Unida (Mr. Shum d'Almeda a Castro KC., Mr. A: Choyiwab), the Hon. Mr. Lea
J. Clifford and Mr. C. A. Suther ton Russ.
Sir Robert Kolewall was also present, but owing to indisposi
You were there from 1920 to 1940- during which time you served as Born at Melbourne, Victorin, un September # 1911. Mr. Kedah. District Judge and finally
Legal Adviser, crated Crown Counsel, WWH educated at Wesley
Solicitor General Meanwhile College and at the University of 1930 you had been called to the Melbourne, gradunting as Bachelor Bar at Grey's Inn and it surely of Commerce in 1937, He is als Accountant mal Licensed Com.
no coincidence that Your
Victoria,
yesterday. The Rev. A.P. Rose one" ranging from $200 to $50 Anditor tur the Stole or Lordship married in the same ty and dignity and "those prin- (Hon. Mr. Erie Himsworth), thip
rrangements, and that there was no dinger of her Miss Isabella Martin
Ilcence being cancelled. There married to Mr. John Ray Ked-, was, of course, the matter of i die at St. John's Cathedral fee which, he said, was an open officiated.
He inquired into her financial The bride, who arrived recently affairs and, when he heard that from England on the s. Canton, he had a family of six to su: wore a long white gown of trench told her that $30 would be. brocade with
heart shaped clent in her case. He advised her neckline, fitting bodice and gat to try to make the amount as here skirt falling into n longanuch as possible, and added that truig at the back,
Her hand embroidered tulle Towing day for the money. veli Wir held in place by a coronet l range blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white lotus blossoms und malden hair ferns. Attending the bride was Miss Doris Hubnes who wore g gown of green embossed organdie, Shuj carried แ boumust of lemon xialloy.
¡
year.
he would return at noon the ful- Intantry Battalion. He also serum | serviks with the greatest disting-
dine reported to the police and, neting on instructions, handed de tendant 356 when he called on her the next day. Accused was arrested by a defective as he was wolking away from the stait.
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Enlisted in the Australian 3n-1 "From 1940-1944, Your Lord- fantry Forces, Mr. Ranking left ship held the post of Attorney Victoria in the State Savings
Bank of General, Trinidon. when Your
“I think, having regard to the April 1940 to nerve | Lordship areepied, what was then,
general state of the world to: with the Seventh Audraitan the most diffcult post in the
day, that one la entitled to feel Division in Great Britain, with whole of the Cobalal Legul ser-
within' 'the' law, ond"meste a the rank of Lieutenant in 2/8)
Attorney General, vicè, namely,
Fort of gale of resson and Palestine, in which capacity you
Justice in a desert of folly and in the Middle East with 23 In-
aggression. fantry Battalion, and in the South |tion until the Mandate ended on
"So m West Pacific us Deputy Auristant May 14th of this year. During this but I think also raise of the law that we ought to Adjutant General at the head-time Your Lordship acted as High
have more clearly in mind that quarters of the Seventh Division. Commissioner and also as the the law is not merely a pleasant ant He was mentioned in despatches | British representative on the academic exercise for lawyers for his work during the invasion Trusteeship Council charged with Lut it is also a public service for of Balikpapan, Dutch Borneo, in the duty of drawing up July 1945. He was duendilised in statute for the International reverybody in the community and ro-because of that aspect it is ab-
that our ap solitely estsnitál misfortunes of Palestine have Have been our good fortune as I feel and that we should make every Mr. Hankine foined the Auts-
sure even that. distinguished effort to improve the courts from tralian Trade Commissioner er Solicitor who once said that time to time as any public ser- vice on July 1, 1840, and was nothing good come out of Pales-vice. posted
to the Austrailan Legation tine except the Attorney General At the invitation of the court,
at Chile as Commercial Altache.end he was referring to the sub-ordinary man in the street feels "I would like to know that the Champetovler sald that fle remained there until April stantive holder of that ameo confident that when he brings his Chrung has been under his charge this since April 15 last as an assistant
As there were storekeeper. Wern
stores to be kept, he acted as an interpreter and helped out in the office as a clerk. He was a very hard worker in the, office,
Mr. R. Pallock was bestminh, The reception was held at the Hong Kong Hotel.
Personalia
Among the parrengers who left the Colony for Manila by CPA Q11 Wednesday
Placido Alojado Rusalio Uy. Gav Siang, La Liann, By Maruam and To Gulec Sio.
Departures from Hong Kong by CPA on Wednesday for Bangkok and Singapore included Miss A. Kicinkul, Mrs. 11, Mitchell, Mrs. W. Walsh, Messer. D. L. Pecorini, M. Kunjaro, Lisk Yu, A. G. Dewar and H.
Bakin
Departures from the Peninsula Hotel on Wednesday Included Mr. and Mrs. C. Cho, Mrs. Leon and child, Messrs. 3. O. Sanders, M. 1. Wheatley, V. Watkins, R.
C. White, W... Kilgore. W. Ambruster, D. W. Liudley, S. F.
Martin. D.W.S. Pepper, V.
the
He was June 1946 with the risk at Major | gime in Jerusalem. My Lord, proach to it should be practica) on had to leave before the purty.
Defendant, sald DS1 Mae Pherson, u educated man and read the newspapers. earning about $250 a month, .ngd and was placed on the Recurve has a wife and a child. The wide { of officers. publicity given by the Press to these cases should have maddi him reatise the serious nature of his offence.
∙no
innn.
year, Mr. Ranking Is 'n keen sports- He represented Victoria twice in the Inter-State football, plays goit und series. He also tennis,
Mr. Rankine is a bachelor.
IGNORANCE THE ENEMY OF
OF CHINA
China's worse enemy is ignorance, and the realisa- tion of democracy in China depends on the education of her tocming millions, Professor K. P. Chan', OBE, of the Hong Kong Univer- ́sity, said yesterday.
of the International Y's Men's
Van Phu.
Club at the Roof Garden of Amenit the arrivals nt the Peninsula Heter Wedneslay the Hong Kong Hotel, on "A
would
CAUSA
was over.
Funerals
Mr. K. S. McDuff÷ Funeral service for Mr. Kelth Stewart McDuff, co-pilot of the
now agree. "My Lord, on behalf of my troubles blore the Court or when calleHouts at the Bar and In het taken before the Court be" | Cathay Pacific Airways' Catalinu Colonial Legal Service, Icon- gratulate you. on your appoint ment and welcome you to Hong Kong."
Mr. Sheldon'
As Senior member of the Bar, | Mr. Sheldon sabă in port:—
"I much regret that the leader
|
use of something which he has cone, he can expect justice and aircraft which crashed off Macho on July 16, was held at - the Justice
which is free from ony Colonial Cemetery Chapel ye.ter- suspicions of any form of cor- day. ruption and which free
1s
from ony danger of prejudice based on jelther rate or polities.. I think the Rev. Frank Short in the pre- also that every man in the street leogues and friends who included ought to be able to feel that her. S. H. de Kantzow, Hong Kong
The
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QUANTITIES "ALLODATED "ARE "AS FOLLOWS?
of the Bar, Mr. Eldon Potter, is can obtain justice speedily and Manager of Cathay Pacific Air- not here to welcome Your Lord- the administration of it as a pre-wars, Messra, Roy Farrell, Y. G. ship with those felicitous phrasestical thing.
Brown, F. Moore, R. Loba, R. peculiar to himself. I know he "In the task that
lies aheos, Hurels, N. Norquay, F. Brequil will be disappointed that Your
enough has been said already to
Mr. Hampshire, Captain and Mrs. Lordship's arrival should coincide
Ide satisfy me that I can expert full McClellan, Captain C. F. Moure. with his absences but perhaps collaboration from the barrister Mrs. Farrell; Mrs. A. Stewart, when I tell Your Lordship that and solicitors of this territory. Mr. M. Motti, Mrs. C. Euther, he is busy and happily engaged had
little doubt before very
.others many in the pursuit of salmon in came here that that was the post- There were a large number of Canada, ·You -will-ercept this as ation because the reputation of wreaths including one from. Dad
casonable excuse for his non-Hong Kong has spread to many and "Mum, Mr. McDuft huu no SUGAR (brown) at $0.35 per Ib Professor Chan was. speak-ten form and therein lies ont
appearance today.
other countries in which I have relatives in the Colony.
FLOUN
30.44 Churoll, E. . Poter and Traning at the weekly luncheon possibility of latinising Chinese. "My Lord, we ere, all of us, had the honour of serving
Mr. McDuff was one of 26′′vit- | BUTTER" (fresh), $2.30 „ The Chinese scholars concen- happy to see you. None, 1 venture "I want you to feel that you tims who died in the air crani trated too much on the written to state, more, thun Mr. Justice can give me your collaboration His romains were brought to the
uld, who, quite unruffled and not only when you appear before Colony from Maco by the language. It will take about 20 Gould, years to be well versed in the
quite unperturbed, There is no hope of introducing the emphasis on the spoken form, at least two men's work with the definitely welcome. it
written language. Had they put time past been engaged in some me in Court in the actual conduct Cheung Hing on Wednesday for
engaged in doing of cases in which respect I shall burial. E C. Gomersall, Mr. and Mrs. Ht.
particularly courfety and consideration to
thail Givershiver, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. cent of her population are illiteratiuise Chinese, Professor Chan words the
in the earlier days when
Mrs. H. M. Guterres... practitioners of this in
not have the same familiarity Read, Mrs. L. T. Walsh, Mestra, ate, said Professor Chan, who de sald.
Mr. Hilda Marie-Lopes Guter, O. R. Fitz, N. S. McBain, E. C. Sared he is an advocate for the
The spoken languago is the liv./ Court that he has always shown. with your law as you yourselves res, who died yesterday morning.
"My Lord, I have cometimes have come to have but I want Chinese lao- Hermann, S.RS. Laing, William Intinisation of the
sucroflected how important is the feel also that I can get your loon, at the age of 85, was buried at the St. Teresa Hospital, Kow- Merkel, William Shaw and V. R. gunge,
high office which you now all collaboration Harris;
The movement started as for
outside court on at the Roman Cathalle Cemetery, This is back as the sixth century in Chinu
a port, one of the greatest problems affecting the
adminis-
Mra, Guterres in survived by in the world, to and from which tratio
tration of justice this Colony her husband, Mr. J. C. Guterres, by a Buddhist monk, ha said, and
men: and goods of all nations in 1934 it was being rejuvenated,
course promise to me and go, Transactions of acċèpt your adv}te—the dental six sons and four daughters.·*. kinds, sometimes of
of many com- must be.
advice minobut your plexities, often of great value, are will be nonetheirss welcome to toner, Messrs, G. A. and C. A. daily entered into. Nothing, me and. I am quite certain that think, can be more vital that, is differences
were Mrs. J. F. Maitchell, Mrs. phabetised Chinese.".
F. Russell, Mr. and Mrs G. democracy in China when 80 per it would have been easier
The forthcoming wedding of Mr. Eduardo Cardenus, News- poperman, en roule to Hong Kong, to Miss Rosa Hilario, 77 Robinson Road, hos been an- nounced,
China is one of the countries with the highest percentage of alliteracy, despite the fact that she had one of the best cultures and a long history. It would be futile talk et democracy if the mass is left uneducated.
Mrs. W.J. Walsh, Messrs. Olirto R. Houston, Captain J. W. Doak Chua Hon Maximo Go Gregorio Ang and M. So Lim left Hong Kong yesterday by CPA for Manila.
*
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YENCHING DEAN
TO LECTURE:
Thred lectures will
"How would you expect the Jayman to vote when he can. not even write his own name? Professor Chan saked. At least 370,000,000 people cannot write orrend in Chine today,
to
ing language, and the key cts of crolving a phonetic script Is n necessity to China's educa-
tion.
Reminders
Today
Crown Land Sale, District Office, Kowloon Magistracy, 11 nm. Shanghai Chingie Vocal Recital, Bridge's Chinese YMCA, Streef, 8.30 p.tn.
The movement for “Alphabetis» |ed Chimsa had been described is
one of the two biggest events afout Lown Bowls matches, KhGC and in China today. The other was tho Land Reform."
During Occupation
It-gained Government approval during the Japanese occupation
be given of China! when anti-Japanese next week, by the Reverend students corresponded in latinised Professor T.C. Chao, Dean of Chinese which passed the censor Divinity Yeriching University, at easily, the Japanese could not St. John's Cathedral Hill,"
and it well enough, -
the
On Monday Reverend
Chão
KCC
of all
ners and disputes do
arlse, the great banking and -shipping companies, the
Breat
merchant
one
In accordance
Y
cannot of
The sons are Dr. A. P. Guterre well-known
local medical practi
Gutterves of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Mr. J. A. Guterres of the Jockey Club, Mr. L. A, Guter. andres of the Hong Kong and Shang-
will be
ཟླ
helpful. Want
you to feel that you share my remenalbilities,
the responsibilities of my hal Bank, and Mr. H., A. Guter
1.
brother judges in the adminia res who is in England | tration of Justics in this Colony The daughters aro
at least to komhe extent
Noronha, Mrs. D. A. Alonco cand the Misses H. and C. Guterres.
FA Gratiolli omelated at'thio' chapel and at the gravesidel There was a large attendance of rola tives and friends.
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"I bellove that in Hong Kong, cooly
and dispathe desire,.
traditions sicnately, to do istice between
of our professiori, which have been built
bulit up after all man and man, willy without
amongst very intelligent men fear or favour, decide the matter throught many centuries, pre
with the and the precepts of our law valued and are observed. I bo
GRENADES FOUND. H.'K. Musiejans Union, Inaugural have no doubt that Your love that through those, traditiona
wo' can obtain meeting, Stor Ballroom, Lordship quite appreciates that happiness" In "the actual exercise Very consideraille
IN HOSPITAL Nathan Road, Kowloon, 2.30 before you lies an ordinul time of our profession which cannot Two old. rusty hand grenades.
nor probably would you wish It
always be obtained by those less were found in the compound of otherwise.
The Bar hopes and lucky people who practice other the Salyinggun Izpital at about Windson: Eiquing belleves that your tenure of office, professions. But, however it may 9 am yesterday however, arduous, may be equally be, I want to amurs seu here and happy. At any rate, we will do now that for those traditions. ecolic clearing rubbiani in the According to a Police report; everything we can to make it so myself have "always the very compound found the grenades.
Mr. Arculli || greálést, réapect.” Mr. A. of Arculli, Préšsident of the Incorporated, Law Society of Hong Kong sald;"
.m.
Coming Events
TOMORROW
Bowls matches, KCC. KBGC, Reerelo, CCC IRC, KDRC, Talkoo..
movement, if successful, Lawn will lecture on "The Making of would be of great importance to
World" on Tuesday he will China's history. Kive
# talk on "The Coming of Godly and on Wednesday his address will be on "The Return of Man!.
The lectures will begin at 5.30 p.m. each day.
SYMPATHY FROM-
LONDON
Catholles priests in China have contributed greatly to the effort by transialing bibles into "Alphaba
now tisod Chinese." They, and engaged in remarch in some parts
China An indiation of the successful progress of this movement has been-given by an experiment in Tuun Wan whors about: 100, tami- lies of a village had been adutal-
of
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TUESDAY
A message of sympathy " was od in “Alphabetised Chinese, and recolved from the Secretary of are now writing to their, sailor Blates for the Colonies by the husbands, atthe six months of K, Notary Club luncheon, Roof Garden H K Hotel, 12.30 Hong Kong Government yester-learning. The villagers are THR day. - It said:
ly women, as their husbands are fishermon and allors HK Football Asociation, meet Written Form Isolated The Pridee's Eldgy 6.15 p.in.
the
WEDNESDAY
"I have learned with great ro- mol from breaks Topdele of Etual Tel and damage caused by Thế Chládés infi quâ ni La mono- sscents typhoon. BAKARRA Ellable and for years the written
Pleaser convoyonsultable CK form had som dadugilerlosidled Toe H Meeting Talbot House, 50, pression of my sympathy to rela- from the spoken form. But today
Müddonnel. Nel, 0.80 pink *** of those who lost their the hat beim gradual sinftration Games Motiling, Edropeait YMCA
of spokan Chinees Into the writ!
(Women's) Secțion), 10_am.
"Your Lordship has come from a troubled land to a more peace ful one, but I venture to say that you have come to a much more busy place.
| STUDENT TAKEN | TO HOSPITALZ
DISTINCTIVE SERVICE
UNITED LAUNDRY
Those Prevent
Bented, a, Counsel's v table)? with the Strickland), Mr G. Bildu, XO, the the Chiengo Industrisi-Irstitutej Artlox, Astoring General (the) Bon: O.E.30 Fang-ful, 33: nestudent at Hon. I d'Aliyada, KC, Me, A. matale, was admitted to the 75ow loan Mr. C. d'Almada (Aojna Rezistrar), Mr. Hospital from 140 Lajolikpit Moaul Brook A. Bernicei, 14. U.E. Lusby and ground per at 12.15. pan, yster THE "As the learned senior member. A. elár[|] [President of the Bux dny, suffering from the effects of of the Bar has stated, Your Lord-Kong Law Socisty), p ship will have bellre you a very. Combust present for lysof poisoning. G arduous time, but with the able When: Low WH, Thomas Tam, A. Holm. misistance of your eminent brothery-d'Alton and 11.Y. Fath
AJ, “CH118) D.A.L. "Welsh, FMS Jokes, CARDINAL DEAD. task will be much-lighter wat bete Here The death, bas, accured
your "On behalf-of-the-members of RA, Wasson D. Brillat M. Enrico, Cardinal Sibilip, 87 Ing the solicitors branch I assure your Turnier 7X Anda, Elmer, H. native town of Ansial bord hit that we will do all our Orliness of more than six mont best to assist you in your ficavy Limbah - Evans); 28.0" Brooke Bull. Second ranking member of til? |
DURO 7.0. TANH, TAL Y A Sacred College of C
Cardinal The members mol the local mallraven angka dinat, Shine had a curandus prófesték is air Colony bee come Prior, med Alumni kabershand career in lis Vatican, diplomalle posed offentadbir Emany rachi Domber, "Atthe Wellen, File Kick, F.D. service, notably in South Ame and nationallites Buf utere la óño Hammond, Kjarval, 1. DC, Was aạt • Hetwal kellaven with pan thing about then they are very|73. Lam."
last February,—United, Presis
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