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Charged With Using Forged Notes

Chinose soldier was brought before Mr. Blair- Korr at Kowloon yesterday charged with being in possession of a quantity of forged $10 notes and $1 bills and uttoring them,

At the end of the hearing defendant Tu Wing-cheong, aged 28, was committed to sland trial at the Supreme Cori next month.

A detective constable told the court that upon information and ubsequent orders, he trailed de- fendunt to a cigarette shop is Princo Edward Hond,

He arrested the man as he was tendering a 310 bill to the shop, keeper. The forged moles were in his possession, bo elhimed.

Two Cases Ofchied

Gold Export

The shopkeeper fold the court that To came into the shop. for In packet of cigaretter. Ho ten- Idered a Chartered Bank $10 note. As she did not have any change,

A stroff from

To Shou-hain, aged 24, was the returned the note to defen fined $100 by Mr. J. Wicks atdant. Kowloon yesterday for ex-

the Charlerod porting 5.2 taels of gold from Bank testified that the notes ex-

habited the Colony without a permit.

(alleged to have been Sandy Hawken from defendant after are

fendant was arrested at the Kow-rest) were forgeries. Tom Railway Station on Wedors? An employee of the Treasury day when asked whether he had Department stated to be experi

enced in neto detection, said that anything to doelare, he suld be

the $1 Government notes falso busi.-

alleged to have been taken from defendant after his arrest) were counterfeits.

In a

statement made to the police after he had been caution- Earlier, mother man who hated. To was alleged to have stated: violated local import and export "The banknotes do not belong to regulations had hun buit of $20

.De. I did not know they are cs.cated when he failed to a torgeries.' pear in court.

Defenttunk said he was going Canton Dva Taiwan.

Defendants gold was ordured

to be returned to him.

Chiu Ping-lum, aged 60, was Tested at the Kowloon Railway Station on Wednesday for ex- porting two bars of gold weighing 10 tnels.

The gold confiscated.

كانولا

ordered to be

ACCUSED OF FRAUD

Charges of obtaining mees by falue pretençes they counts gainst Carlos Henrique Chaves,

were

When asked if he any questions to put to the witnesses, defen- dent stated. "I did not know the noles were takea, I have never been in the Colony bofam.".

Ho reserved his defense.

Detective Sub-Inspector Leslie prosecuted.

FINED FOR CIGARETTES.

Acting ori Information, RI Douglas Knox raided a hut in, Kowloon Tong and arrestedt Lam J.Bhut-nam, aged 35, found in pos- winender before Mr. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday, session of 35,000 pieces of duti-

The new ebarges were obtainable cigarettes. I monty by fraud on two counts The cigarettes had been thrown

nud obtaining money by false pre-out of the incoming train and tence,

collected by people waiting along

Defendant was represented by the tracks. Mr. P. J. Grimlha.

- Before Mr. Blair-Kerr yester-

The court ordered that the case day, defendant was fined $2,000 be remanded to May 19,

or six months' hard Inbour.

MAY MAKE AIR TRAVEL CHEAPER

Plans are in the making today. in Hong Kong to'

start a second or tourist class air sorvice to provide less expensive travelling facilitios for people in the lower income bracket.

The inauguration of this new airport, which may take scherae depends on the open- about 18 months or so before ing of the Colony's proposed it is ready.

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1940.

Just Married

Wedding At HHCRA Picks Union Church Committeemen

man

The marriage of Mr. Nor- Affleck Marcham and Mrs, Eluned Williams nee Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Morgan, took place at Church the Kowloon Union yesterday.

The ceremony wits donducted by the Reverend Mr. S. Withers

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CHARGED WITH LOITERING

Thirty persons were charg od at Kowloon yesterday with loitering by obstruction.

The defendants were all arrest ed at Canton Road near the num ber. Two gato of the Kowloon Cedown Whort on April 23.

Elven defendants who were not legally represented pleaded guilty and were fined from $20 to $25.

Fourteen were represented by Mr. A. J. Clifford, Instructed by Mr. P. L. Laun, who pleaded not guilty on his clients' behalf.

During a previous hearing one .of the defendants failed to show up in court and his ball of $250 win ordered to bo estreated. deanwhile, the others were all

unod.

Reminders

Today

Football Association Emper- Kency. Bub-Committee meet.. ing, Land Lo 'office, Alex- andrin Bide, 6,30 p.m. Women's Beetles Club. Morning, European, YMCA, 19. 1.m. Sine-Brush Club Bratos Trust,

Cosmo Club, 5.80 p.m.

Coming Events

TOMORROW Lawn Bowls matches, at CCC, PRC HKFC, KBGC, KCC Bettelo

First and Second Division soccer

matches.

During the hearing of the case yesterday bir Clifford said the question of loitering and obstruc-Toe Bon refered to gaming and pas times. "In this case," Mr. Clit- ford continued, my clients were at the

Aluminesz * for some particular!

According

to

inspector

Franklin, a witness of the pro- secution, Superintendant Hair-

Brown, the

defendants were

Talk

Art Club Sketching Party, members to assemble at the. Jordan Road, Vehicular Ferry wharf, 3.30 p.m.

H Club, Classical Concert of Recorded Music, Talbot House, 50, MacDonnel Road, 9.30 p.m.

on "Can a Christian be

Turner, European YMCA,

8.43 in.

MONDAY

Among a crowd of about 300 per-Whit Drive, European YMCA, sons who had cnused obstruction

on Canton Road on April 23, chur-

8 p.m.

TUESDAY.

ing the arrival of the APL liner Bridge Drive, European YMCA, President Wilson,

He further gave evidence say Ing that all defendants wero warned twice to disperse but they did not do so and were therefore urrected.

The case was remanded to this ofternoon at 2.30 pm.

Army Captain Charged

6 p.m.

Hight Orchestra rehearsal, St. John's Cathedral hall, 6 p.m.

TWO ROTARIANS INDUCTED

Two new

of the members Kowloon Rotary Club wore in- ducted yesterday at the workly. luncheon of the club in the

A Chinese army captain was Peninsula Hotel.

.

short ceremony

Presidents

Elmer Chu

Speaker at the luncheon res- terday was Mr. C. S. Ramage of the Royal Observatory.

charged at Kowloon yesterday

They are Equadron Leader, A. The Hong Kong Chinese Re- with possessing a 45 calibre. Peterspa and J.P. Inglis. form Association, at its meet-automatic pistol (loaded with

The

new Rotarians were both ing at the Hotel Cecil last seven bullets) and 75 rounds cheared at the conclusion of the night, elected Liz standing of ammunition for the auto-

performed by committee of 15 members. matic.

Considerable. discussion took Lau Kun-chung, aged 20, of place before election and Chinese unit stationed in Taiwan, various members spoke on rules old that he come to the Colony

Mr. Ramage spoke on "New. of procedure and what organisa on Wednesday morning Lions should be repzesented qn He was arrested at the Kow-Zealand Life. He traced the

Joon The bride, who was giveh away the committee.

Station the same history of the country, recalling Rollway by Mr. R. A Edwards

Among the members elected aftermoca, prior to this departure the three phases of settlement, the warlike Minoris from a model frock of

Detective Sub-Inspector Hiddenly. beige crepe were Mesars. Mok Ying-kwal, Mo

and the with Quaker cape trimmed with Man-fal, Chan Taing-chau, Wong said that what defendant should Tahiti

surrounding Chan Pal-azou have done way to report to the islands, then by the traders and ecru Iace, Her pale pink feathered Ban-yin, halo was trimmed with pins Yeung-shing, Taul Kwai?loung,police on his arrival and to sur-

on missionaries and finally in 1965 Chan Nung-render his arms and ammunition veiling. She carried a bouquet of Yeung Wan-hing

when gold was white gladioll.

fong, Koo Cheuk-lun, Wong Sit-to the police who would retum

was discovered. The speaker spoke of the Wong Tal-chiu and Tang Chi-them when he left the Colony.

national characteristics of New He further said that the Chinese Zealanders, saying that they are ching.

The standing committed wili Government has been informed' of hold its frat meeting in

a few legal procedure in this type of very politieally concious. araon its master. elect 'from

people are most interested days to members the President and Vice- The Calacae captain was chu-in international affair, he said. tloried and discharged ty the "Any visitor to the country hav- 'residents of the Association. -

The meeting last night was court and his mins and ammuni-ing anything to say about the presided over by Dr. S. Y. Wong.tion were ordered to be turned world outside will always. And chief promoter at the Associn-over Colonel Liang of the Chinese listeners.

Mrs. E, K, Saunders was the Matron of Honour, and the best man was Mr. L. A. H. Easter- brook,

A reception was held at the United Services Recreation Club, following which the newlyweds left for the New

Territories where the honeymoon is to be spent.

St. John Ambulance Orders

Onlere by Mr. A. i Arrulli, Compți». aloner, 96, John Ambulaner Brigade, Mung

Ambulance Huiles Hong Kong: Mar 13 in 21. KYMCA Division.

tion.

GOLD COINS CONFISCATED

Two, overseas Chinese had their bail of $30 each estreated when they failed to answer the charge of exporting gold without a per-

army at the border,

Last Rites For Mr. K.A. Mason

The funeral of Mr. Kenneth

init before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at A. Mason, who died on May.

Central yesterday.

gold

11 at 120, The Peak, took place Twelve American

colns at the Colonial Cemetery yes- valued at approximately $3,000terday. were found on Yoe Pon, aged 30, and Chiu Al-foo, aged 54, at the Connaught What! Wing "Lok Rond West, on Wednesday.

The colas were ordered to be

The PA's new strato-cruiser Ken Blatelet, follow Boeing craft will be used tc sperate the Arst-class nevica, Ambulance Datles Kowloon: May 10 la while the existing Skymasters 22. Kong Wah Division. vill accommodate the tourist Besch Dalies Hong Kong: Saturday 141 class passengers," the sponker Repblue Bay. 1.30 p.m., KCO Division: Big Wave, 1,30 p.m. KYMCA Division; Sheke, 1.30 p.m., BCAA Division. Sunday confiscated. 10: Repube Bay, 9.30 and 1.30, Kasters Division: Bis Wavr. 3.50 and 1.87, Chung

declared.

FOUR WAITERS CHARGED

Four Chinese waiters were

Tighe

"New Zealanders are suspicious of people who are neither Tories nor Socialists. They think that a person must either be one or the other."

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Brind, Commander-in-Chief of Pail bearers were Messrs. F.F. the British Far Eastern Fleet, for White, A. PicTCY, P. Morrison.conference on measures to safe Tel. 32461 G.M.

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quard Brillch lives; and, property. Lendale.

Adinired Brind is coming from Air travelling is no longer a

The service was attended by a Hong Kong aboard HMS Alert Juxury With the operation of the

Bing Divisioni Sheko, 9.30 and 1.30, 'BIL

that Largo gathering of friends and and, it is learned, second class service, Nam Divisios. proposed

business associates.

at Woosing. melilately, on arrival' school teachers, Government' em- Beach Dulles Kowloon: Baturday II.

The late Mr. Mason was 48 he will call

conference, ployees and other modest wage 114 Mile Beach, 2.30 p.m., Shamchulpo.

year's old,, and is survived

byurobakly sborra the 10,000 ton earners cut afford to spend their Division; Bunday 15, 11% Mile Beach, 33 koisdaya abroad...

am, and 2.10 p.m., Shanghaipo Dvlinn, brought before Mr. d'Almada nee daughters, now studying in crudser Bellast of senior Bil- Vaccination Dulles KC Railway: Mid Central yesterday for alleged de-igland and a sister Mrs. M. tish officials; including his secprid

Nathmell. "Of course, soveral amenities Day: May 14, Shamsuding Nursing Divi

In-command, Vico-Admiral A. C. manding mendy with menaces afforded to first-class purrengosalon: 15. KYMCA Nursing Division: 18,

Mr. Muson was the head of the Madden, and the Coastal-Gen- from Wong Kwok-leung on May will be eliminated," he said.

insurance Department Jardine, cral, Mr. RW. Urquhart, Chung Shine Nursing Division; 17. King College Nursing Divizion: 18, SCAA Nun B.

The defendants,

The latter xesterday trade: a Wong Kit Matheon and Company, Limited: Since 1941. air transportationne Division: 19. Central Nursing v lins gradually developed to, bp-ulan 20, Man Shen Nursing Division.yeung, aged 28, Chul Kwok-young, and also a well-known sportsman journey to Woosung to see Vice-

Adioims: Madden. come today the Important link of

Evening: May 14, Shaukiwan Division: 13, aged 32, Chek Kun-tat; aged 26, in the Colony. Ah Nam, Division; 10, Wanedai “A” Divi aud Lou Slu-ming, "god-22, wore countries and contributing much aon. 17, Wanchat Division: 13. nino charged with conspiracy to toward maintalaing iho. prosper Motor Transport Division: 19, Confucian demand money with menacen. ly of Hong Kong, Mr. O'Donnell Division; 24, Eastern Division.

The case

remanded for www.s said.

seven days.

Opium Divan Raided

Netlost Diviilonal Supt. bre reminde that they must reply to Circular Moto

coot posible.

Resignation /D, M J. Crookdake, Chung Bhing Nuring Division, wet. MAT 2.

Leaver Dist. Surg. A, Won, 8.0.81.

An opium divan at 286 Reola- mation Street was raided by the police and the arrest of 18 smok-};. crs and the keeper resisted

The divany), was, a. Barge one, bald-SI Danbrowsky who pro- scouted at Kowloon yesterday. The Kooper, Lau Leong, was son- tenced to six months imprison-

Bowere, etc. Then, dustinement. The 18 smokers Including

Laos Klalags and insertions for SUMMER'

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THE EVERGREEN

200 Nathan Road, Kowloon Phono 59042

yo women-were each Anop $150.

SI Danbrowsky said that more smokers were on the premises but on the arrival of the poliom they serambled out "and howlod us over". The police, the party being mall, could only arrant the 18 defendants,

Five pots of opium, 20 Lamps und some, 12 sipod were taken in the raid.

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