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Seamen Import
Gold Rings
Duchess Of
Windsor "Fine"
New York, Feb. 20. - The scorciary of the Duchess of Windsor told the United Press on Mon- day that the condition of the Duchess was "very fine. but unfortunately we do not have the date of her return from hospital yol”
The Duchess underwent an operation at Harknes Pavilion Jast week- United Press,
Simpson To
The Rescue
(Continued from Page 1) With the score at 240, and] when it appeared that England's first innings would
come to a
close at any time Tattersali come In. Simpson was then 82.
Tattersall survived
the last two balls from Iverson, although the last ball bent him complete- ly and
just cleared the stumps. Simpson pulled Miller's first hall to backward square leg for To clean four, and cut the next
backword the t
noint for 10 bringing his own score to 08. He
the played carefully next three. batis and to the sixth ball he stepped forward and drove beautifully to the midwicket for In three, to pass his century
nid
Ie tremenús - cheers. had given unly one chance
this morning, and a rather easy one while in his 80's. A hip-high snick went to 1. Johns in in first slip, and as had the ball in both hands before it slipped out.
Collaring the bowling when- ver possible and taking a risity single towards the end of every ever, Simpson added 42 runs to his score in the remaining 35
ninutes of play.
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1951.
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DRINK
Coca-Cola
WRAC Band_Rehearses Rickshaw Coolie Dr Fung In The
Bandmaster Fred Goddard of Aldershot, runs through the score of a piece of music with L/Cpl June Millard of Hitchin, Herts, and L/Cpl Hazel Johnson of Portsmouth, who are members of the woodwind section of the Women's Royal Army Corps band which has been augmented for display and concert appearances at the Festival of Britain this year.
Transport In Paris Tied Up By Strike
Paris, Feb. 26.
The city's motor-bus and underground rail-
Gives Evidence In Moxon Trial
TESTIFIES SEEING MAND
"THROWN IN AIR"
Further Crown evidence was adduced when the trial of Eric Douglas Vladimir Moxon, 23, merchant, charged with manslaughter, resumed before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice Gould, in the Criminal Sessions this morning.
Queen Mary
to
Dr Arthur Fung iing- YAU, who wan criileally wounded yesterday when he offered resistence two armed robbers who entered bis house at 23 Castle Peak Road. Bret floor, is now under-going treatment
at the
Queen Mary Hopital. Ho
уга
transferred there from the Kowloon Hospital yester. day afternoon. This morn- ing Dr Fung was report. ed to be still on the danger list.
Maximum Fine Imposed
For Possession Of Ponicillin
A maximum fine of $1,000 was imposed on Ng Yik- cheung, 41, owner of the Mei Mei Shoo Coy,, 87, Queen's Road Central, ground floor, by Mr Latimer at Central this morning for possession of 6,000 bottles
Moxon is charged with having unlawfully 800 Taels Of of penicillin without a per-
killed Chan Fat-tak, 25, a pedestrian on October 10, 1950.
The Prosecution alleges that the deceased Was knocked down by a motor car driven by the accused at a tramway island in Hennessy Road, Wanchai, in the carly hours of October 8. Deceased died two days later as a result of the injuries received in the accident, the Prosecution further alleges,
Moxon is defended by Mr Jolm McNell, KC, and Mr S.V. Gittins, on the instructions of Mr J. C. Stewart,
Mr J.Reynolds, Crown Coun- i sel, is conducting the case for
assisted the Prosecution. Inspector J. S. Howarth.
by
Iu Nok. rlokshaw puller,, sald he knew deceased. He had tea with him at about 11.30 p.m. On
Man Plays
.
Joke On His Wife
.
Gold Bars Confiscated
mit.
The,0,000 bottles of penicillin packed in eight large scaled boxes and 200 loose small boxes valued at $20,000 in the black market rate were ordered to be confiscated to Government.
Gold bars weighing 800 taols! Dofendant was cautioned on a were ordered to be coniscated charge of obstructing "Del-Sub- by Mr d'Almada at Kowloon Insp. Baggott in the execution this morning and their owner, et his duty. Chow Fook, a seaman on board
a motor fishing junk, was fined $100 for importing
without a licence.
Insp. W. Gillies, prosecuting the gold rald that al 6.35 a.m, yesterday morning. Det. Sub-Insp. Baggoft Today's action was the result with a party of Police went to an application for a review the first floor of No 42 Welling- sentence of sent made by the defen-ton Street, the residence of de- was knocked The door was dant through Mr A. J. Ciffford. fendant
of
not
At an early hearing last month and answered but it was defendant had his ball of $50 opened until nine minutes later seized estreated and his total amount by defendant. The Police
of penicillin pow- For causing inconvenience of
8,000 botiles weighing 890 taels, con- Ascoted.
der concealed in various parts October 7. After the meal they to the Police authorities by
of This morning, Mr Clifford the premises after a search had a short talk on the roadway effecting a public mischief, explained that his client had was made. Defendant could not and as the hour was about lam. Lau Hak-yin, 23, unemploy-been told that if he should ap- produce any document showing The his right to possess the pent- he had asked deccased to go ed, a native of Hupeh, was pear In Court to answer
cillin. home. Deceased was wearing a fined $200 by Mr Latimer at charge, he would be fined con- siderably, besides suffer con- black silk suit and a raincoat at Central this morning.
Insp. Gillies asked for a Anc flacation of the gold. the time.
of the drugs. Det Sub-Insp Laurel, pro- In mitigation, Mr Clifford He said the official price of After they had parted, witness 20, Chang Ka-wal, wife of de-sented the money the defendant about $6,000.
secuting, said that on February explained that the gold repre- the 6,000 bottles would worth
and confiscation
Pleading guilty to Importing Radio Hongkong way workers brought almost all public transport aid he met Yay Man, a witness fendant, reported to the Polica received for the sale of a file
to a standstill today in a one-day demonstration who testified yesterday, and had Station that her husband bod business which his family had Defendant claimed that it was
About 10 been missing for two days. At owned
in Canton unill The not offence for possessing the strike against the Government's refusal to grant talk with him.
minutes later he heard the noise the same time she produced a arrival of the Communista, He drugs because as an importer of a crash and looking in the letter written to her by her took the gold to Macro and later he had been a 6,000 francs a month wage increase.
Importing these husband in Chinese that he was to Hongkong, hoping to stay kinds of drugs before. direction of a tramway island
Rediffusion he saw detained ngainst bis own will here. ME Clifford asked the Even the private lorries and buses which opposite
"some person being thrown and that a sum of $10,000 was Court to take a lenient view
He needed for his freedom. The because the defendant had D usually run a "blackleg" service in transporten by a motor car
Police thought it strikes were off the road, the Ministry of Transport rushed forward and found it
napping and feverish investiga- two children. He Bald the having refused them permission to increase their
conducted and two men detain kong knowing well that he was minimum charge from 30 to 40 francs.
ed overnight.
eight gold rings without a licence on February 26 aboard the my
6.00. Programme Summary: Lee Hong, three seamen, Chan Symphony Orchestra: 6.30, Cantonese Hung, 23, Tsang Fung, 27, ani Me Hung. 35, and a 12-year-old y Radia given by Mise Lee Wai Lan and S. K. Lee (Studio): 6.60. Mel boy were cautioned and dis-Powell at the Piano; 7.00, World charged by Mr Hin-shing Lo at News and News Analysis (London Central this morning. The rings concers Orchestra:
Relay: 7.1, Faul Whiteman and hir 7.50, "Down ordered to be confiscaled. were
Revenue Inspector D. Knox said that the gold was found in three packets hidden inside fire hose in the ship's bridge out- side the chief engineer's room.
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SIX MONTHS FOR GRAVE OFFENCE
Memory Lane Presented by Alleen
the
Woods Studiat; 8.00. From Editorials London Relay Record. ed): 8.10. "Box 200"-Bert Gillette of
the Hammond Organ: 9.30, Social Talker arranged by the K. Council
Welfare in Hongkong-A sortes of
of Social Service. An Introductory
of the H.K.
Robbed His Brother
deceased.
KNOCKED DOWN
in
was
Pol
A moment or so before he first saw the car he had seen some person go on to the tramway island from the road, and as he had
stood on the island, the car knocked him down, said witness. The car was travelling very fast and after striking deceased it turned into Fenwick Street at increased speed.
was kid- aged mother, a young wife and Radio Station tions were made, Interrogations defendant took the gold to Foreman's Lapse
Talk on Social Welfare In Itongkung After noon, non-strikers got | by the Rev Father T. F. Ryan, Save of the city's Metro lines Service (Studio): 0.10, Letter working and passengers who had from America" by Alistair Cooks expected to pay increased fares
London Aciny): 0.00. Symphony of Strings Geraldo and hi String from today found that travel Choir (BBCTS): 0.30, "Northumbrian was free. Ticket-clerks put up Lal Sik-hung, 46, unemployed,
Barn Dance"-A Saturday Night "no tickets for sale" notices and was sen! 10 prison for six Party at Winityhone Farm in Nor- months by Mr Hin-shing Lo atthuniberland BBCTS: 12.00, Radio clippers serenely told travellers,
"No tickets required." News Reel London Relay: 10.15. Central, this morning for having Weather Report: 10.10. World Theatre
A 24-year-old Shanghailonder, Most stations were closed for carnal knowledge of a 15-your- -Margaret itawings, Phyllis Nellso72-
Fares were Ho Kan-cho, who stole a Rolex old unmarried girl at an un-
Terry Hugh Griffith and Andrew lack of workers, Cruickshank in a Radio Adoplatian to have seen increased from 20 Oyster wrist watch valued at numbered hut In Bay View
$350 from his brother was given Lof "The Winter's Tacts francs-to-83-francs, December Distris: on
21
traffic became more four months' imprisonment by a barber shop had come from -or-six-years.Deceased syho kept Street The sentence starts from Jan-
congested than usual as every- Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central this the Central district to see him a uary-8, the date of defendant's
blcycle orony morning.~~~~~~
that night and he had taken him vehicle brought out his ather
Sixty transport, own
army The complainant, Ha Kan-po, out to tea, lorries replaced some of the bus of 97 Gloucester Road, third It services..
floor, asked the Bench to deal leniently with defendant.
arrest.
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"with" a
Later in the day the Ministry of Transport relented and allow. cd private lorry and bus owners to ply for passengers at 40 franca a head.
Several hundred vehicles the streets, were 500n on crammed with standing pas- there being no room sengers, to alt down, Taxi drivers did a roaring trade.
As transport on the surface Improved, underground became fewer,
STANDING FIRM'
Sub-Inspector S. H. Yuen stated that at 1 a.m. yesterday PC 1658 was. on duty along Hennessy Road, when he heard someone shouting "Thier", and saw defendant being pursued by complainant,
committing an offence but he
Mr d'Almada said that the
Li Yuen, 38, a foreman em-
on
↑
that there
circum-
The hawker, Lai Por, 81, was
amount.
A day or two later, defendant tank the risk of being discovered. went to the Police Station with his wife and informed the defendant had, admitted bring ployed at the Wireless Station Felice that he had played Ing the gold into Hongkong, passing a small quantity of in Hunghom, who was caught his wife. joke on
knowing well that it was against to the prosecution, the law, and had done so in the copper wire to a hawker According defendant who was an overseas hope of salvaging the
Monday afternoon was bound family Chinese from Java, married, his fortune. He
knew well that over in $100 for 12 months by wife about two months ago in his action would involve the Mr Winter at Kowloon this the Colony. He had borrowed loss of the gold if caught. Mir morning for theft,
added Cross-examined by Mr Me- $1,500 from his mother-in-law. d'Almada
no mitigating Recently defendant intended to Neill, witness said that he had no back to Java without taking stances other, ihan lamily con- also bound over in a similar
sideration. However, ho his wife. His mother-in-law rked him is deposit $5,000 as
marked, he would show some tho in passing an assurance and to repay $1,000.
Defendant pleaded this morn- ing that he did not think his a report to 10 minutes wife would make after deccused had left him the Police and said that he was when he first heard the crash, merely joking. witness sald. He did not find it strange when he discovered that gone home
about
the consideration sentence,
deceased had not Hongkong Boy
Scouts To Be
he had suggested to him earlier, because he did not know what deceated was doing,
Counsel suggested that the evidence of Yầu Man, who had testined that he had been a per- son simliarly attired as the the watch deceased go to the tramway
Entertained
PC 1850 joined in the chose and caught the defendant. He was searched and trains
was found on him. The complainant
island 15 minutes before Yau OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT explained heard the crash, did not it in that his brother had asked him with witness' evidence. Witness Only one train was running for money, and he had refused told the Court that he was Defendant said he pro- telling the truth of what he saw. the other the important norimised not to do anything like it
again.
on four of the Ave lads in
partial operation and eight on
south line linking the stations
of St Lazare and Montparnaise. Normally, 350 trains run on the Metro network.
him.
At the headquarters of the Transport Authority in Paris it; was stated that the re-starting power supplies tomorrow would probably
that mdan
of
services
would only gradually
return to normal,
port Authority to accure their pay increase of 0,000 francs per month for all
'It was added that strike plckets had been reinforced. Reuter.
The trial is procceding.
The thirty-fourth (A) in the 4. (2)Kul toshng(2)-ob(2) hoh (2) -
*****
London. Feb, 20. Boy Scouts, visiting
Revenue Inspector Millington revealed that a party of revenue officers intercopted the Junk on January 23 coming from Macao. The gold was found hidden" in the engine blocks of the vessel,
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Mr Richard, of the Wirelcos Station, told the Court that first defendant had been to the employ of the Station for more than three
years and had a good record.
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS
1. From former water- INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION mark of a fool's head and cap
saki to have been used in place
of the royal arma' by Cromwell's Rump Parliament.
This is strictly an inteliigedow Tosk No elaborate calculations are Bodensary. It dice nad given Hurry 30 pinustos' start, he would HAVE SUEDE up with him after Walking 18 and a half miles on returning. Hurry has 10 minutes' start. 30
Blös ävertekas isim eteven miles trom Hossfoot.
London Express Servlet.
longong But for the London SIDE GLANCES International Patrol Camp, will
be entertained for part of their stay here by Boy Scouts in the North London suburb of Wood Green. This is to enable them to visit the Festival of Britain.
More than thirty different countries have already agreed to send Scouts to the Camp. Before it opens, guest patrols from the World Jamboree in Austria will spend a week in the homes London Secuts:
Hosts and guests will then go
of
of
The strike committee, group serice of lessons. in. Cantonese daw(1) Foong(1)-(1)yur (1) toong on to camp in international ing representatives of all to be broadcast over Hadio employed many workmen to work
12) kui (3)dron goong(1)-foo(1). He patrols of from six to eight boya unions, in a communique
at Gilwell Park, just outside stressed "the firm will of the Hongkong by Mr S. K. Lee wil for him.
3. (3)Kul (8)yau (2)yau (2)lerng London. personnel of the Paris Trans be given this evening at 6.30.
Kaw(3), dzald)....... He also had two the camp will consist For the guidance of listeners
headquarters and БСУСП area ve publish below a summary 6. Gaw(3) (3)daays daai (2) hoh (1) sub-camps. The camp market: of the lesson, Summaries for foon(1)-hay(2) (3)denh goong(1)«
square will include such services Ico(1), (8) <lmaz)=(3) 22x Infor
paw(1) will be subsequent
as a television tent, post office, published in the China Mall | a1(3)=(3) (1)m Zoon(1)-RY (3)
(3)dzoh. The older son was per- bark
nis and photographer. gvery Tuesday and Friday for fectly happy working (at his work),
highlight. .x the duration of this radio feature.
the camp will be a a visit to Arsenal stadium. Lesson 34 A
7. (2) You Fut(1), (3)7uL, gaw(3) sai(3)=dza](3) _dui(5) (1)ku (1)ban. After a tour behind the scenes it heh(1)
**{1}Bal=bah(1), hoped that a team of senior tring())
dog) | Scouts will play a football match treen() (l}ngww 14H(1), yun(1)- (9) Wal (3) ngww Garng(3)
ogainst an Arsenal eleven, bull (1)hang-
tras been A comp badge (3) Kal-(2)yes-shue (3) -(ainan ah(3),” One day, the Younas designed, and a special kymm son said to his father app and a song are being written for give me some money, because I want the occasion.
HART...... AVENUK
SHOOTING
story (Refer to page 18, "Cantonese Simplified");
Vocabulary: 107. (B)ymu. In addition, Also, Axini.
15 oy (3). To love. To want ・¦ General Expressions:
st. Toon (3) days). Glad. Picated. The Police have so far been Delighted. Happy
Examples: by (9); Want. of the man who was shot in Hart 4chan an (9)1) undole to establish the identity Avenue last night.
Investigation is continuing and Tch(1) (1)m-goy (13
but the younger one was not happy.
to go away for a trip.”
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the Detective Branch in Kowloon are interviewing 'wilnesses to- day, In an endeavour to find out the identity of the deceased.
The unknown Chinese, whose age is climated to be about 45, pan. is believed to be a Northerner. He was killed shortly beforò 10 p.m. yesterday when no was shos from behind while walking best TD.-4-Hart Avenue...
Hongkong Tramways
"Dividend Ve
(8) kui, yun (1)+(3)wat (1)kisi Noh (2)′′; -03 (1){(1)mik (1907) When his The Directors of Hongkong father Insrd man way this, tie (shwa Tramways Limited announce Immediately, unve plenty of MOMT, because he loved him very much, that, at the forthcoming meet- (9) (ZAW(3) GENICA) Tut{i} dokli" ing of shareholders to be held doh (9) dou(1)/(toves (1), (B) dati hoh (1) foon (1)=bM7(3),^« duk() on Wednesday, March 21, 1951, kuntzio sutra); (3)bang-bogia), they will recommend the pay- Am soon on the on bad wegment of a finals dividend of en hand-dawl and antediately went on the your roded December
money towar (then) Vary View $1.40 per share less tax, for phador of way
31, sault-bastres, and many · CatIJO,
1930
1-11
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By Galbraith
Funny, thing, but your relatives didn't visit us so much when we lived in that little cracker box on Elin street and
didn't know where our next meal was coming from Gu
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