THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1950.
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SUN FO PATERNITY CASE CONTINUES
Reminders
Today
The story of her alleged association with Dr. Sun Fo was told at Central yesterday before Mr. Hin-shing Lo by Nancy ́Ngi, complainant in the summonses brought against the former Chairman of the Legislative Yuan for the cus- tody and maintenance of Sun Joan Sun, alias Lily Sun, aged 13.
Kowloon Roel Club, End of Sen- om Nancy Ngi, a lady from Shanghai," declar-
EDA Informal Dance, King
George V School.
Nine Dragons Services
Club,
Tombola, p.m. Organ Recital, St. John's Cathedral,
1.15 p.m.
Women's Section European
YMCA, Beginner's Dres making. 10 a.m. Crown Land auction male, District
Omee, at Talpo, 11.30 am. Cheero Services Club, Amateur
Night, 7.30 p.m. A.S. Watson and Co., Ltd,, annual general meeting, Hong Kong Hotel, 11.30 a.m. Sandakan Light and Power Co., annual meeting, at ofees of Union Trading Co., York Bldg., 12 noon, IK Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals, Jacobean Room, HK Hotel, 5.30 p.m.
Coming Events
TOMORROW Kowloon Gramophone Society, classical concert, Diocesan Boys' School, 0.15 p.m. Race meeting. Hoppy Valley, 2
pin.
Nine Dragons Services Club,
Tombola, 8 p.m.
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SUNDAY
60,
H classical concert, MacDonnell Read, 8.30 p.m. HK Art Club, sketching party to Shek-O, members to meet at Queen's Pler, 10.30 a.m. European YMCA Armehair Group meeting, address on "Comba! ngainst Leprosy" (with Alms) by Dr. Skinsney, 8.30 p.m.
MONDAY
HK General Chamber_of_Com- merce, annual general meet- ing, HK Hotel, 4 p.m.
ed complainant in the witness box, taking the stand for the first time to tell a long story of her alleged life with Sun Fo.
She is represented by Mr. M. A. da Silva. Sir Man-kam Lo la appearing for Sun Fo.
Her asociation with Sun Fo be- gan in Shanghai in January, 1933, Nancy Ngl told the Court. She was 10 and had just passed her senior examinations in the Ching Tak High School
Her father, complainant sald, was a respectable merchant en- gaged in trade in foreign goods. She and seven sisters lived with | their parents in the French Con- cession.
complainant said, she fre-
"Sun Fo thereupon told me that his wife was always tick and that at the moment, she was being nursed in Peking. He also told me that when his wife left Peking for Canton, he would make me his first wife,"
Consulted mother
She did not give him any ana- wer but returned to Shanghal and consulted her mother, Ngi stated. After having done so, she met Sun Fo again when Fung Ping-cheung came to excert her to a meeting with Sun Fo.
Lended parties given by said, she told Sun Fo that her Mr. Tam Hol-chau, a friend of mother had consented to her being her father's. Mr. Tam, she said, only because of his position at taken by Sun Fo as second wife resided at 15 Jessfeld Road. The parties
dinner Chairman of the Legislative Yuan were usually followed by dancing.
and his promise that he would treat her as well as he did his Brat wife.
After having attended a number of these porties, witness said, she was presented to Dr. Sun Fo, a guest, by Mr. Tam. Replying to questions put by her counsel, Mr. du Silva, Ngl stated that Sun Fo
S grew to be attentive. "Ia the dancing that followed after every Invitation, Sun Fo asked me for every dance of the evening," she
told the Court.
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Stamps, valued at more thart HK$50,000, are on exhibition "at: Hótel Ceolf, Chater Rond
The stamps are part of Mr. P. C. Yuan's collection. He le manager of the Chon Ko Stamp. Service, under the sponsorship, of which the exhibition is being held. For the banest of stamp A second auction collectors, an auction sale of the stamps will take place at 5.30 p.m. today, will be held on Baturday at 2 p.m., when the exhibition ends. Photo shows Mr. P. C. Yuan
(left) and Mr. C. 8. Wang, who opened the exhibition.
Cotton Mill Cable & Wireless
Time is a
& Jewel -
GUARD IT WELL
Cotton Mill Cable & Wireless CYMA
workers charged
moving gradually
Cable and Wireless Limited is gradually moving
into its now building, Electra House, facing the harbour along Connaught Road, Central.
Its administration offiées now
Work is still proceeding on
Americans
in Tientsin
.
staying
other parts of the bulldog. The other departments of Cuble and
soon be moving American nationals, in Tien- Wireless will from the Post Office Building in tsin have hitherto showed no gn of leaving North China
Three workers of the Hong "Bun Fo became very happy," Kong Cotton Mills, Castle Peak Nancy Ngl' declared, "and wrote Road, were brought before Mr. out cheque for $3,000 for me F. X. d'Almada at Kowloon buy my trousseau." She yesterday on charges of, ob- found a house in Ming Tak structing and resisting the. Lune off Avenue Foch and thin police on Tuesday afternoon at occupy the front of the fifth was furnished and paid for by the mills.
floor. The manager of the Bun Fo.
Northern Great were Wong
Telegraph The defendunts On February 8, 1933, defendant Kwong-mlig, allos Yeung Kwong Company has his office on the Further invitations come to her Sun Fo moved into the house ming, charged with obstructing floor below. through a who complainant said, she met hirst tooit place,
Mr. Fu Ping-cheung at Ming Tak Lane where lotimacy police Serguant Lo Shlu-ki; Hui 20, and Chow she said. At Yan-fung, aged abo -ore of the parties through Sun this stage Mr. diz Silva interrupt- Wal-fong, u girl agco 17, charged Fo. On all these subsequent occa-ed with a question to which wit- with roasting Sub-Inspector D. slons, Sun Fo was present.
ners answered that at that time Brown of ine Shanaluipo Police In the early part of 1933, Ng she was a virgin.
Station. Fo came to her
Continuing, witness stated that Pleading gulity to the charge,Pedder-Strect. an invitation to spend u Sun Fo lived with her in the house Wong Kwong-ming, a dismissed The Accounts Department and en masse, according to Mr. G.. holiday in his house in Nanking, for four ways at a stretch after mill worker, was fined $20 or the Training School are expected Tullock, an American consular "I refused when he first asked me intervals
of a
fortnight cach, seven days, Hui and Chow plead to be the next section of the Com- official, who arrived here yes- and when he asked why, I told "During these four-day periods,"
ed not guilty.
Inspector Brown stated that a! there.
pany's organisation to transfesterday by the British blockade him that I was a young girl and witness affirmed, "Sun Fo
slept
runner Hunan from Tientsin. 9.30 educated and could therefore not with me in my room and bed.” p.m. on Tuesday on recelp! travel with him to
Nancy Ngi then went on to roof a telephone call he and a party The biggest operation will be The youthful-looking: State De- Nanking alone."
count various social functions of police went to the mills where the moving of the Instrument partient man told reporters that
a crowd of workers Room in
time, he Is returning to "the United which, she said, she and Sun Fo he found
a few months' Want to Nanking attended together. "I was intro- wearing red armbands picketing This will involve transferring the States on furlough.
would: Asked whether ho duced to people as
his second the main gate and preventing the working of 13 wireless telegraphi wife. She had accepted in the end.
other workers from leaving the circuits, three cable circulls sume duty in Red China: after his Islands, has been appointed she said, after Sun Fo had con-
Noning some of the people she factory grounds. Second, ond third seven overseas radio telepho leave, Mr. Tullock declared firm. Chief Justice of British Hon-sented to invite her girl friend. was presented to by Sun Fo, wit defendants were among the crowd, circuits and the delivery organi-ly "What, to Chino again? No!"
The American was one of four duras,
with Fu Ping-cheung as hess mentioned General Wu Teplice Torced their walangusly...
απ foreign picluded Mr. and Mrs. clien, former Mayor of Carter-truside the fate and the Workers On the first floor of the new The others included. Mall ****Chler Just Baland, present chaperone.
of British Hon. In Nanking, Nancy and her "A that meeting, - Sun. Fo. pre-
Holl. duras, has been appointed First friend stayed in the Yeung Tse sented me as my Nancy speak-began to link their arms. The building is u spacious counter for J,
Mr. Tullock said that there Pulane Judge in British Guluna, Hotel. Through Sun Fo she met ing in English." On another oc- two defendants offered resistance the acceptance of telegrams. I
Mr. Crane was born in George-Ng King-hung who went with the cnsion she met the late Admiral When Inspector Brown was arrest will he connected with the instru-were about 30 American nation- lett town, British Guiana, in Febru-party on sight-seeing excursions, Chan Chak. "To this gentleman, ing them but were subdued and inens Room on the second floor alt in Tientsin when her
pneumatic tubes. The exist- There are only
consular ary, 1892, and was admitted as They dined every night at Sun
I was presented by Sun Fo as put into the police van. solicitor of the Supreme Court, Fo's house.
'my second wife." Wliness satú
Sergeant Lo Shlu-k! and Lating counter in the Union Bulldometals in the North, he added. proparing to leave. British Gulana, in
that Sun Fo spoke in Mandarin.
Kam. watchman, gave corrobora-ing will be retained for the con- They are also tive evidence.
venlence of the public in the "We did not know anything Hul and Chow were bound over Central District.
about the Shanghal : evacuation," in $100 for a year.
Mr. Tullock said when asked whether he knew about the re- cent abortive attempt to evacuate Part of the fifth floor in oà¦oreignere from Shanghai by the
Generál cupled by a doctor's clinia for nurcy-ship'
"Gordon. the Company's medical officer. "We don't even receive newspa-
Appointments announced
Mr. A. V. Crane, Puisne
Judge, Windward and Leeward
1019. He "One day at the hotel, Fung graduated as Bachelor of Law at Ping-cheung called me aside and London University in 1923, and told me that he had been com after being in private practice in missioned by Sun Fo to Ask British Guiana, Was appointel***** Senior Magistrate in the Colony something
WAT
Wrote letters
+
"I became pregnant in May of me," she said. 1033," witness stated. Ilare Mr. gung then told me in 1933. He was called to
that Sun da Silva interrupted with ques- the Fo
had sent him to ask me to tons. Witness declared that sho Bar at the Inner Temple in 1935, and was appointed to his present ay him (Sun Fo) and be his had never had sexual intercourse
second wife. post in 1946,
with any man other than Sun Fo. Mr. Frederick Malcolm
Hor reply to Fung, complainant When she discovered her state, land, who was born in Port-of-said, was in the negative and she Spain, Trinidad in 1891, was instructed Fung to inform Sun Fe
Royal that
educated at the Queen's
Bo-
she was of a respectable Ministry in
agree to concubinage.
and Counsel
SEAMAN REMANDED
College, Trinidad, and at King's family and could not therefore her lotters reced the postal remanded 24 hours by Mr. F.2
College, University of London.
appointed
the
Doctor's clinic
the
of
four
re-
The Hunan.
No gold on ss. Miranda
--The- sixth-and-seventh-floopers," he added. witness said, she wrote two letters of the 4th-chu Shantha, chored control rooms for Radio Hong Sun Ah-sun, seamen are being prepared as studios and to Sun Fo who was then in his writhe church and Kong. Here, there is a hali ax
She had stry in Nanking.
she said,
gold rings, valued at $180, was tending through both floors. These as well da the Instrumen Room and other important parte: He was called "to_the_Bar at "The next day was the time for receipts in Court at exhibits. Mr. d'Almada at Kowloon yesterday.
Bub-Inspector forward a
C G. the Middle Temple in 1913, and us to leave. We arrived at Sun da Silva also brought
March of the building will be air con stated that defendant committed
ditioned. pactised in Trinidad until he was Fo's house in bid him good-by receipt from the
Ministry
alleged the
The Panamanian Consulate there and to thank him for his hospitall-to be an acknowledgment of re- the Chung Heing lying
the offence on Wednesday
aboard
The д magistrale
Occupation of Electra disclosed yesterday that the off ty." Arriving there, she continued, in 1926,
by ceipt
Stone- Fo of the two letters. cutters Sun
Island
He said that House will at last provide a steamer Miranda was not He was promoted to be Chief Sun Fo asked to speak privately Sun Fo returned to Shanghai,"
installation is a space for money, been recovered
carrying gold when she heeled US$110, facsimile apparatus which will Magistrate of Trinidad in 1941, to her, "He asked the reason of continued witness. "He told me and the rings had.
ung in bad weather, that it would be best not to have ing that he could not pay back rondon
pletures between the child.
Wallem and Company, owners Kong in either the Wong
rest "I was then taken by Mr.
of the former Chinose ship Tal of the money attempted to commit suleido Hung-lung, on the instructions of
by cutting his
which obtained her present with the
Kong crcc-
Panamanian registry into last Mr. March added that
tion of Electra House, a new re- COMI
veur, said that there were only doctor told me that my blood was plainant, Yue San-chun, also ofceiving station is being built on 4,000 tons of copper ore destined Impure, whereupon Wong us the Chung Haing, was not press rather restricted site on Victoris no gold among the errands,
Mount Butler to supplement the gested that I have an abortfori.
"or Japan for refining. There was refused, because I Was ing the case and Mr. d'Almada' ofraid. I then consulted a doctor ordered a remand for defendant Peak,
The master of the M When this completed and whose body was recovered, was of my own choice. He provided to pay up,
still more transmitters have been identified as Mr. A. Berg. Local me with a certificate, after he had
installed at Cap (d'Aguilar it is authorities could not provide de- examined me, that stated my
expected that a further improve calls about the Norwegian mas- blood, was pure."
ment in the telegraph and over ter mariner. He was the only for scas telephone services of the
aboned 'Cólony will result,
Miranda
and Second Pulsne Judge, Bri- my refusal to accept his proposal that his blood was impure and and that defendant after 'realis- i Pava a service for the trans over and sank 45 miles off Keo-
tish Guiana, in 1944. He was of marriage. 'I gave him the sam appointed to his present post in answer us I did to his courier 1048.
Fung.
ANHWEI RELIEF MISSION FAILS
Not a single cant has been raised yet in Hong Kong by the two-man delegation from Anhwei Province who arrived hara`a week ago to solicit `funds for famine victims.
¿ÓLASS CLEANING → that says:
Sun Fo, to consult a doctor. This throat aboard the vessel.
to
DEFENDANT "BLEEDS" GIRLS
of
and Hong
Unqualy'
an
At this stage, hearing, which had taken most of the afternoon was adjourned with Nancy Ngir "Defendant is just bleeding the evidence still uncompleted. She girls," said Inspector G. Davitt The men are
Mr. Chieh Mr. Chang Tung-yeh, of An-next hearing on March 30,
will take the box again at the when be prosecuted Ng Slu,
married woman, of 8 Cheung Lok New Street will be open to Yong-kwong, former Vicchwel Province.
Photographs purporting to have Street, second floor, charged with two-way trade from 8 am Chairman of the China Ng- The men arrived here without been taken in 1933, during Nancy keeping a lodging house for pro- Saturday. tional Relief Committer, and any official documents authoris Ngi's alleged first visit to Sun stitutes, before Mr. d'Almada at ing them to'raisa rellef funds. Fo's house in Nanking, were sub-
Kowloon yesterday. Neither have they lany refer mitted to the Court by Mr. da the house on Wednesday even- Mr. Davitt said that he 'raided ence documents from any relier Bliva as exhibits. Replying organisation in Chlua.
question by Mr. Hin Shing-lo, ing and found seven wonent'; in- £ was learned yesterday that Mr. da Silva said that no group mates. They were operating on they have sought the advice, of picture with Sun Fo in, it was "call" basis. Defendant," he Professor Heu Hal-ying, former made. "It seems to me that Sur cald, took $2 out of every $3 the Chinese Ambassador to Japan Fo was very careful, even at that girls earned. and during the war Chairman of time," added Mr. da Silva. the China National Reller Com- mitter.
A fine of $200 or two months Their plan is to exino reflet each was imposed on three coo- funds for Anhwal apovindaw 11; Fons Ed, Hg Poon-ying and Victoria Road, «from the junc alone...
Or King-shing, by Mr. d'Almada tion of Mount Davis Road to Professor's advice at Kowloon yesterday for remove Cadogan Street will be closed to ing and without a permit from all vehicular trafik@rom 8 bært Professor Hsu Hai-ying, how the Bam Pak, Chin Beach....Fun on Saturday until further infor= ever, Indicated to them that, if Wan, on Wednesday,game mation
gleaming!
any campaign for relief funds!
is launched it should not be con-|
fined exclusively to famine vic-
time in Anhwel but to all other affected provinces,
He Aniso told them that the campaign must be carried out i accordance with a local laws and must have authorities approval of the
Certain Chinese merchant terviewed
Ng' received a sentence of two months and was recommended for banishment.
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