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Nine Dragons Amateur boxing Championships
Military deserters Ama in smuggling ring
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London, August 24.
A Home Office source says that American and British military deserters ara involved in a vast intercontinental · smuggling network moving hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contraband material annual- ly by plane and speedboat.
"I cannot say how much gold, diamonds and narcotics pass illegally between North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, but it certainly runs into the hundreds of millions of dollars every year," he said.
Several gangs, known to use former U.S. Air Force and RAF pilots, fly between small airports In Holland, Belgium, Luxem- Bourg, Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, Spain and Northern Ireland, sometimes dropping their illlelt cargoes and often landing with them and hurrying off in fast cars before customs officials arrive.
Manslaughter suspect committed
Mr. George Dine, President of the U.S. Diamond Manufac. turers and Importers Associa tion, recently complained of diamond smuggling. Into the United States, and Amsterdon police found that a single gang was using seven fast plancs to transport gold in Europe.
Since November, more than 50
British revenue
are agents.
Wong Ming aged 29, a pri- gold big-time
and
narcoties smugglers have been arrested in using ships equipped with radar, soner of the Stanley Prison was
Britain,
cruiser Switzerland, including the France,
Vigilant, committed for trial at the Cri- contraband Italy and Spain alone, the Homo against
running minal Sessions by Mr. J. Ney-·| Office source said.
speedboats operating between nolds at Central yesterday, on a Northern Ireland, Northern charge of manslaughter. Europe, France and the English It was alleged that following un argument with Chan Chim, British agents, It is known, a fellow prisoner, on June 20 concentrate chiefly on nylons, the accused kicked Chan in the the lquor, textiles and cigarettes. hip. Chan was taken to
D.D. hospital White slavery
Firm brings action against Chinese bank
action
A Supreme Court against the Foo Kec Bank of 118 Queen's Road Centrni was brought by an import and export firm who claimed the bank had failed to remit to Canton HK$10,000 оп the firm's behalf for a considera- tion of $30.
Plaintiffs, the Nam Lee firm of 3 Graham Street, ground floor, are suing the bank for the return of $10,030 and costs of the ac- tion.
Mr. A. J. Clifford, instructed by Mr. P. H. Sin, are for the plain tits. The bank is represented by Mr. V. L. J. D'Alton, on the in- structions of Mr. G. S. Ford.
Plaintiffs claim that on Octo- Ber-1895%, they handed-the- Roney in question to the bank with instructions to remit it to someone In Canton. The bank for the do this payment of $30, which the
undertook to
plaintiffs also paid.
The firm maintains that the delundants, however, did not re- mit the money to Cauten at all. They any that the money has not been received in Canton.
coust.
Since December, British agents have caught a Belgian trying to bring $42,000 worth of watches Into the country and a woman who tried to take out $50,000 worth of diamonids in her corset.
The following are the re- aults of the first round bouts In the Nine Dragons Services Club Open Amateur Boxing Championships which took place on Wednesday, August 23, at the Nine Dragons Ser- vices Club:
· LIGHTWEIGHT Pto. J. Tavendale, Dog Unit, Shamshulpo beat Tpr.. Wilson, 3rd RTR.
Gnr. Fletcher, 42nd LAA Biy beat ACI Workman, RAF.
L/Cpl. Bradshaw, REME beat A. B. Moore, IIMS Tamar.
Gnr. Ashton, 173 Loc. Bty RA bent L/Cpl. Keys, R. Sige att 3rd RTR.
WELTERWEIGHT,
LAC Noakes, RAF beat Flo. Ward, Ord Depot RAOU.
Tpr McGurdy, 3rd RTR beat Cpl. Aitken, Eid RE.
Cpl. Bell, Ist Ba KOSB beat Cpl. Richardson, KSLI
MIDDLEWEIGHT
and
Gnr. Kershaw, 25th Fed. RA beat Pte. Dunn, RAMC.
As there were not enough entries to make a contest in Fly- weight, Bantamweight Heavyweight, these weights will be kept open until Wednesday, September 6, and entrants must be present for the weigh-in at the
where, following operation, he died.
Detective Sub Inspector Bag-time shown below. gott conducted the prosecution.
Exhibition
of Chater Collection
Arrangements
arc being
The next series will be boxed at 8.00 p.m. Wednesday, Septem ber 8 and the weigh-in will take place at noon the same day.
Should any contestants be un- able to make noon further weigh-in will take place at 6.00 p.m.
Proposed programme for Wed- nesday, September 8, Noon or 6 p.m.:
WEIGH-IN FIGHTS Lightheavyweight: (1)
Ashkettle, HR RASC
Spr.
It was understood Italy had asked the International Com mission to look into white alavery, A Turkish business. man was recently arrested in Italy carrying picturea of 400 pirts who had answered aver.. tisements for "scretaries" and made for a.publie exhibition Ileted their ages, complexions, of all that remains of the pre-Wark, 24th Fld. Regt. versus Dvr. weights and other vital statie-war Chater Collection, to be tics. In Genoa, Italy, last March, 10 held in the. Lecture Room of persons were arrested for athug the British Council in the aling cigarettes. Three were Gloucester Building.
(3) Featherweight, 1st Round: Americans. All paid fines and The exhibition will take placeA. C. Ross, ILAF versus Pte sped away in a motorboat. Later, by
the Beddington, RAOC. Italian oficiale said they had been informed the descriptions of the three Americans tailled with those of deserters issued by the ILS. boudquarters at Leghorn.
A few months ago, 25 plane crashed in the Swiss Alps and officinis gave the names of the four victims, identified by their papers. None of the names could be traced. The addresses were 'false,
One was an American and an- other a Briton.
but
it
Mr.
(2) Lightheavyweight:-L/BM. Douglas, 42nd LAA versus ACI Harris, RAF
(5)
arrangement between Government of Hong Kong and (4) Featherweight, 2nd Round: the British Council whose acting-Pie Donoghue, RAOC versus Representative,
C.A.F. L/Bdr. Dyke, 68 Med Regt. RA. Dundas, yesterday visited the Lightweight-Pie Taven- Gnr. Colonial Secretariat to see some dale Dog Unit versus
Fletcher, 42 LAA Bly. of the pictures.
(0) Lightweight:-L/Cpl. Brad- shaw, REME versus Gur, Ashton, 173 Luc Bly NA.
He was accompanied by Mr. A.C. Scott who will be respon- sible for the preparation of the exhibition.
and
At present the pictures tre bo- ing cleaned and reframed, after the exhibition they will be moved, to the Secretariat which will thereafter bo their per- was manent home.
(7) WelterweightTpr. Wright,
Med Regt RA. 3rd RTR veras WO II Charlton,
(8) Welterweight: L/Cpl. Mullaney, 54 Fed Sqd. RE versus LAC Noakes, RAF.
(D) Welterweight:-Tpr. Mc- Gurdy, 3rd RTR versus Cpl. Bell, 1st Bn KOSB. time in the
A report that the plune had been carrying gold was not con- Armed amelally, known that international police It is hoped that the exhibition The bank, in defenze, denied were helping the Swiss author-will be held some that the sum in question had beenles to investigate-United Press, middle of October. forwarded to them to remit and
that it had undertaken to do the remitting for $30. A further al- legation by the Arm that the bank had issued a receipt for the money was also denied.
After evidence was given by witnesses for beth sides. hearing was adjourned until this inor- ning, by Mr. E. H. Williams, Acting Chief Justler.
TOMBOLA PLAYING
The playing of tombola under certain restrictions will be legallsed when the Gam- bling (Amendment) Ordin- ance 1950, which had its frat
the reading in Legislative Council, is enacted.
By the addillon of section 9 (b) to the Ordinance it will be de- clared the game, permitted by a socioty registered under, or 'nx- empled from the provisions of the Socletles Ordinance 1940, shall be deemed not to be a lot tery within the meaning of the Gambling Ordinance, if the condi- tions set out in the proposed section are observed.
This method of rendering the) playing of tombola legal has been sdopted on the precedent afford- Sanitary Department, Leung On a charge of robbery with ed in a previous amendment of Gambling Ordinance last: Klu allas Chung L. aged 22, violence, two 20-year-old un-the
year permitting a lottery promot- and Mak Ip, allas Chung employed Chinese, Tae Kwok- Shing, aged 17, were each sen- cheung and Chan Siu-wah, faced ed as an incident of entertain- tenced to six months by Mr. committal hearing before Mr. ment which is held not for private-
Hin-aling Lo at Central yester-gain but for charitable objective. J. Roynolds at Central yester-
The Attorney General, Mr. J. Introduced the Defendants were alleged to B. Griffin, who
a dance hostess, Bill, told Council the game of They were charged with and have robbed
Yam tombola has for come years been found guilty of receiving HK$100 Chan Blu-fel, 47 Ylei from Tam Choi at the Rex Cafe, Street, Brst floor, of a handbag a popular pastime arrong groups Robinson Road on
August 22 containing $14.20
day.
Tam
day
were
and
other
of people gathered together In clubs.or among ships' passengers. It is also popular among His Majesty's Forces, and la accorded and recognition by the game is played, under certain conditions of control.
stairs to her house rested at #Popriate authorities when the
:
for which sun they forbore to articles on the morning of May 24 while she was going up the seize firewood owned by Chol.
Defendants
after "an alarm was Detective Sub Inspector C. J. the scene Askew sold that the two coolles raised by the complainant. approached Tom, the com- After evidence was given by plainant after some of his fire-complainant and Inspector C. However, the view has been wood had been confiscated by an Pope, prosecuting officer, hearing held that tombola, it played. In Inspector of the Sanitary Do was adjourned until next. Mon- Hong Kong, is a lottery within the meaning of section 2 (3) (8) of partment and told him that if dny.
the Gambling Ordinance 1901. he presented the Inspector with Parker pan and pencli set and
and that the premises upon also a wristwatch his frewood
which It Is played can be deemed. A former secretary of the to be a common gaming house. would not be taken. In the future. They asked for HK$150 but Chinese Banks Association, Bank it la also considered the game, later agreed to take HK$100, of East Asta Building, 10th floor, when played under conditions for Tsui Thz-ming, aged 35, was ensuring proper control, BAs. Tam did not have the charged before Mr. 3. Reynolds instance, to prevent abuse, is nos money, at the time, he asked at Central yesterday on three datelmental to the public interest. them to return the next day charges of obtaining goods by. The motion was 30conded by and both defendants returned false pretences.
the Acting Colonial Secretary. the next morning. Tam
It was alleged that he pro Mr. R. R. Todd, and carried
told them to come in the afternoon sented three cheques on Janudry unanimously. and in the meanwhile had asked
10 to the Luen Top Poultry
the advica of a friend who told Stall at 70 and 78A Wanchal
him
Charged with armed robbery,
to report the matter to the Road and obtained goods, saying
that the cheques, which were Ko Tung-wongalida Ll You-
Police
Tam reported the matter to made out on the China Industrial kwong, aged 39, unemployed, the Police and the number of Bank of Hong Kong Limited, was committed to stand trial by Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon
a HC$100 moto was taken down were his,
and at the Cafe on the afternoon He was remanded till tomor➡yesterday.
of August at when the money, row and was allowed ball of Ko was alleged to have robbed was given to one of the defen- $10.000, halt in cash and hair in the occupants of an dants, they were arrested and suretypbered huts at Ganu Tau Kok the name HK$109 note was Miss W. Gunter of Heatings village, Kowloon City district, found in their possession.
and Compray Horoscouting. on July 30.
CANTONESE BY RADIO
BY S.K LEE
Lesson 40 (S)
Vocabulary: 385, (2) mah *386. ̄ ̄ ̄put(1);
387. paqu(2) 388. waan(1) 309. Koh(1) Combinations: 138 (2) Mah chen(1), 137. (2)Mah (3)loh. 138. Yut(1) put(1) 130. Paau(2) (2)mah. 140. Gah(1) (yun. 141. Dzau (2) gah(1). General Expressions: 160, (1)Paaye jeeoo(3). 161. Shaang(1) yee(3). 102. (3) Dzoh shaung(1)-yec(3). 163. Hoh(2) shaang(1)-yce(3).
184. Boon(8) (3)ych. Place Names:
(2) mah
22 (3)Daaye-(2)mah-(3)loh. 23. Faau(2)-(2)mah Day(2).
24. Waan(1)-dzał (2).
25. Herng(1)-gong(2)-dzal(2). Transport and Communications:
(Continued)
200. (2)Ngaw (1)pung-(2
(2)yau (3)mun (2)ngaw shik(1) (1)m abik(1) Jah(1)- cheh(1).
201. (2)Ngaw
"Shik(1)".
(3)wah:
202. (2) Ngaw ising (2) (2)kul
bay(2). (2)ngaw Jah(1)- chch(1).
203. (2)Kul (3)wah: "(2)Nay (3)moy (2)yau (1)punya- jeeoo(3),
204. (2)Nay (1)m haw(2)-
(2)yeo hai(2) Herng(1)- gong(2) Jah(1)-chch(1) 205. (2)Ngaw-(3)dny (1)ynu
Shaan(1)-dehng(2) (3)lok- 206. (2)Ngaw-(3)day, ging(1)-
gwaw(3) Waan(1)dzai(2), Paau(2)-(2)mah-Day(2),
(1)lal
hul(3)-doh(3) Herng(1)- gong(2)-dzai(2), 207. Herng(1)-gong(2)-dzai (2)-
(2)yau dec(1) (2) tehng (4)dzoh dzau(2)-gah(1) shoang(1)-yeo(3),
200,
208. Gaw()-dco(1), (2)tehng
geeoo(3)-(3)dzoh boy(2)- Been(1) (2)tchng. (2)Ngaw-(3) day. (2)tsaw (2)tehng-drai(2) hui(3)- doh(2) yut(1)=jck(5) hoy(2)-seen (1) (2)tebng. 210. (2) Ngaw-(3)day, hál(2) (2)tehng-(3)sherng
(3)thik (2) maan-(8) faon. 211. Hoy (2) con(1) Boa(2)
leling,(3), gah(3)=(1)tscen (1)m gwai(3), AN 2123)Shik (1)yuen (2)maan-
A horse.
Classifer-for-horses,-
To run. To gallop..
An Inlet. A bay,
Home. Family, Domestic.
A carriage,
A road. (horse road) One horse.
To race horses. A family.
A restaurant...
A licence.
Business. Trude.
To do business.
A horse race.
(10) Welterweight:--Gnr. Dunn, 23rd
Fid Reg versus L/Cpl. Jeffries, 24 Fd Regt.
(11) Middleweight: Sgt. Wil- Gar. Hams, HQ RASC versus
L/Cpl.
Kershaw, 25th Fld. RA.
(12) Middleweight: Sirrs, 54 Fd. Sydn RE versus Cpl. Calley, 1st Bn KOSB.
West Indies 185 for four
Southend-on-Sea, August 24,
"The West Indies, continuing their first innings against Essex here today, had scored 185 runs for four wickets at lunch.
Essex was dismissed yesterday for 229.
Wednesday's play
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The County, lowly placed in
Radio Hong Kong broadensta the County Championship table, promised well with an opening frequency of 845 kloceles per second Good business (A greeting to stond of 126 runs but once that and on 0.83 megacycles par second la
was broken there was a steady the 01 meira band, business men)
fail of wickets and the Innings Mid-night.
closed for. 229 runs.
The main road. Queen's Road.
Course. The Race
Happy
Valley.
Wanchal
Aberdeen...
My friend asked me whether
I could drive a car.
I said: "Yes"
I asked him to let me drive the
car
The West Indies opening pair remained together while scoring 68 runs in an unbroken stand before stumps were drawn, and sa are only 101 runs behind with all their wickets standing.
T. C. Dodds, who opened the Essex innings, delighted the crowd by making his first con- tury of the season of the West Indias bowlers and he barted for four hours to rough 105 runa before bong
by Ramadhin..
bowled
Ramedhin claimed, his 100th wicket of the season during the
He said: "You haven't yet got match in which he claimed four
a Licence?
You cannot drive a
Hong Kong"
car
in
We came down from the Peak,
Passing through Wanchal and Happy Valley, we came to Aberdeen..
There are senio boats doing restaurant business at Aber- doen.
These (those) boats are called
Ash restaurants. ',
Wo took a dinghy out to a fish
restaurant.
wickets for 63 runs, but Gerry Gomez had the best bowling
for figures of four wickets
runs.
34
Essex for the best part main- tained a pace. attack when the West Indies batted but Christian! (24) ard Stollmeyer (29) weathered this to remain together when the day's play ended- Reuter.
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The sea food was nide and the price was not' high."(expon- Hoving finished eating dinner, (3)fann, (2)ngaw- (1)pung-My friend then escorted me
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213. Boon (8)-(8)yoh (5)shup-
(8)you deam(2)-joong(1); ((2)ngaw) Jen(2)2 taun(1)- dóh(3) "árku (3)«denin (3);"
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