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GOVT CLERK CHARGED WITH BIGAMY

Charges that he had married another woman while his wife was still living and that he had made false declarations in connection with this second marriage were made against a 87-year-old PWD Clerk, Hon Kwok-leung, alias Hon Fook- cheung, alias Hon Yiu-sang, who stood trial for alleged bigamy in the Victoria District Court be- fore Judge J. Reynolds this morning.

Hon, who pleaded not guilty, is being defended by Mr R. W. S. Winter, instructed by Mr A. M. L. Soares.

Crown Counsel, Me Simon Li,: continued Crown Counsel. One said that the Brst change of of the witnesses to this mar- bigamy and the other three of ringe who signed the certificate making false declarations, all would testify and Identify the parties. The Registrar would produce the necessary marriage notices and declara- of Marriages tions given for this

marriage.

arose out of the second 150

to a woman namel Hui

yuk on August 8 Deputy Registrar

procedure

ان

the

1949.

The

Marriage set

the

would give evidence is lis There would also be another set of documents showing that man named Hun Yiu-sung on [1 St August

1949 married he must! AUNT

13

Registry and say that before a

married Rot porn give particulars about himself in woman Hul Kam-yuk. A wit-

ness of

this

second marriage

ney with

Marringe would testify that he was pre- accordance

the Ordinance and before the 'vere-

the certificate place he must sent and signed mony could take place he

declaration on oath that and would say that ilon Kwok- sign a

Hon Yiu-sang re- particulars

true and leg and

ferred to the same person who there was no

particular hind- rance to his getting married. he would identify although the

Tiles

were

parties would also have to

(names and the ages differed.

Mr said that the second

to

natice

sign a marriage form with parts-charge referred [ass-

records to show called Hon January 18,

The Registrar would produce riages before

given to the Registrar of Mar- the ceremony is that a person, which the accused gave his par Kwok-loung on ticulars and status. The third charge referred to a declaration Yven-hat he signed before the marriage describing his status,

YORMA

railei

1947 married 11

Biu

Typographical Error

Causes Uproar

his belief that there inlawful

age and

was [

10 Impediment

marriage to Hui Kam-yuk. The fourth charge related to the marriage certificate which the accused signed giving his name as Hen Yu-reng, his age, and his status as a bachelor. This age wae also incorrect when compared with the other docu- ments.

London, Feb. 21. Billy Graham's Briush spon-

NOT A BACHELOR sors today blamed a typographi-

Mr Li submitted that when cal error tor setting off a Labour

the these particulars the giving Party

decusing uproar American evangelist of "politi- accused was not a bachelor but As he a married man, and he could cal Interferroce" Just

not have believed that there was about to launch a London revival.

on

The word "Socialism" caused the dispute that threatened to spill onto the floor of the House of Commons. A Labour mem- ber

would said he

challenge of Grubam, the admission the grounds that he was inter- fering in British politics under

guise of religion. The Socialists were up

1064

the

arms

over

Issued by the Billy

Evangelical

Association America

said chut Hitler's bombs could

[t

in

מנ

was no lawful hindrance to his marriage to Hul Kam-yuk.

tu

is sworn

wap

the

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✅ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,|| 1964.

HK Dog Show Exhibits

of Mr H. M. Howell's Great Dane "Robo Ouborough" and Mr S. A. Birkholm's miniature Poodles "Icarus Snow Boy" and "Emmril Snow White" at the Dog Show yesterday.--(Staff Photographer),

High Tributes To Memory Of

Of Late

Mr Horace Lo

In a large gathering of members of the legal profession at the Supreme Court this morning the Full Court convened to pay tribute to the memory of the late Mr Horace Lo, former Magistrate, who died last Friday,

Speakers for the Judiciary, Legal Department, Bar Association and Law Society, alike expressed their high regard for the late Mr Lo who was a most popular figure in the Colony, and extended their deepest sympathy to his family.

The Full Court comprised the | think that he will best be per Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justicemembered as П kindly and T. J. Gould, Mr Justice C. W. gentle man.

"I should also like to express Recce and Mr Justice J. R. Gregg.

our sympathy with his widow and daughter and relatives fn Į their sad loss."

Others present were Judge J. Reynolds, Judge A. D. Scholes und Judge J. Wicks of the District Court; Mr Hin-shing Lo, Mr H. H. B. How. Mr T

GENIAL COMPANION -

The Hon. Leo President of the

Instructions

She offers SNORKEL

Body Found In Well:

Man

On Trial

For Alleged Murder

The death of a woman, whose body was recovered from a well in a village just outside the walled city of Kowloon was recalled when Wong See-hoi, 43, unemployed, appeared on trial for the murder of Chin Ah choi, allas Chan Tak-yee, before the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J. R. Gregg this morning.

It is alleged by the Crown that the deceased who was stated to be his mistress was dumped into the well by accused about 4.30 a.m. on Octo- ber 25 last.

Mr D. F. O'Reilly' Mayne, | "D". Deceased belonged 10 Crown Counsel, is appearing group "B" and accused to group for the Prosecution, assisted by "O", Mr Mayno sald, It was Div. Det. Insp. F. Indge the suggestion of the Crown that Buckingham. Accused is de the

there whilst got markca fended by Mr Charles Loseby, decensed was being carried on QC, on the instructions of Mr the back of the accused shortly M K. Lam.

before she was allegedly thrown A Jury

of four men and three into the

well wemen have been empanelled.

Lacts, Outlining the

Mr Mayne said that shortly after a.m, on October. 25 Lam Bing-wing arose and went out side

of the house, where he was staying, at No. 27 Po Kong Road, Pui Man village, just

walled the outside

city Kowloon.

Whilst there the witness saw man coming from the direc- tion of the walled city carry- ing

4

of

some large object on his back. The man came to B the to position fairly close house where Lam was standing at the time.

Dr Lau Ching-ling in evidence said that early on the morning of October 25 lust, deceased was brought Into

the Kowloon Hospital. She was already dead, ho added. "

Hearing is continuing.

Radio Hongkong

11.K.T.

0.

Time

Pro-

of

Governor's Tour Of Inspection

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, spent this morning touring a number establishments of the Co. operative and Marketing (Dz. partment on the Island.

During the whole tour, the Governor was accompanied by Mr Jack Coler. Registrar of Co-operatives and Director of Marketing

His Orst stop was at Shauki- wan, where he visited the new two-sessional Flihermon Child-

and Signal

Child. Summary: 0.03, gramine ren's Half Hour presented by Bally Ank Bludlo). Winnte-The-Pooh by A.A. Mine. d: **Kanga and Baby Boo come to the Fotel, and Lam saw the man push the Piglet has & Bath (BDCTB): 0.36. Ch's School. After seeing the

children doing their Cantonese by Radio. Lesson 7 Pre- object on, his shoulder into a

lessons, Bir small circular

pared by S.K. Lee assisted by Denis Alexander witnessed the distri- well nearby.

Bray And Lee Wai Lan (Recorded);bution of clothing to the fisher- and afterwards he heard

the 9.45. "Bax 200 Bert Gillett port folk. The clothing had been splash of water. He was not Organ (OB): 8.59, Weather Report: sumelently curious 10 in- said vestigate straight away, Crown Counsel, but when he awoke later at 7, am., he pro- ceeded to do so, and as a r sult it was discovered that the well contained the body of the woman, who was the deceased.

it

The body was brought out and Was seen that there were marks of violence around the

neck

“Arriving at Stanley... His Ex-

Was

From the Files

100 Years

Ago

The following cdifying passage

we and in the New York Herald of Novermber · 23;———

forward

shali anxiously look

for Intelligence of the questa of our trade in the anch shall be sure to inform the readers of the Herald of every new acquisition. Much,

pende Japanese

of the 1 with the Wo-have

made a a good beginning In Chins Let it be followed

bold stroke in Japan by

The rever great difficulty there, is to

to get in the point of the wombination of What 1s

wanted is audacity and prudence, Only #footing in Amerio gain a

the tern Archipelago, and

Eastern

the

she shall have a fulcrum upon which to

to rest a lover that will move whole Eastern world. Let her fall in that, and her | progress will be greatly im

retarded, and

Om- barrassed. The importance of success therefore in this enter- prisc. CRTS hardly be over-rated Japars in the key of the East, Cuba is the key Just as much as of the Gulf of Mexico."

The New York Herald must have unwavering confidence-in the ignorance and gullability of its readers.

COMMENTS ON CHINA The last mall brought us numbers of the Friend of India of date anterior. to the one we extracted from last week. That of December 22 contains a long article on China, "from" which a few sentences will suffice both. for our space and our reader patience.

The article starts with call- ing attention to the Bishop of Victoria's charge at Shanghal and of his Lordship we are told that after some viclilation, has given a distinct adhesiork to that view of the insurrection which we (the Friend of India) expressed nearly three age, and which may be summed up in a single sentence · from

singlo BOTS one about the and austere

that the "the".

foryour**

At Aberdeen, Sir Alexander agious, the Rebels, who,

of

aro not to

be

E by the

7. Time Signal and World New supplied by the Church World London Rebay): 7.10. News Talk Service. He was then conducted (London Relay) or Special An-

the Fish

Wholesale nouncements 1.18. Composer Cayal-around cade Nicholas Brodsky Market.

Magazine *Viewpoint A Weekly Programing devoted to Literature. Drama and the Cinema, Edited and cellency first visited the Fisher- troiced by Donald Brooks. Backe men Children's School. Then Reviewed by Chattos Lowe. The Angry Admiral by Cyril Hughes he paid a visit to the Stanley Hartman Bir Walter Raleghy Residents' Association, where ho

Reviewed by Phillp Edwards, Charian Harvey The DL

met by members of the and Mr H do V, war The History of The Durham committee Light Infantry 1939-1940 by David Booten. His visit to Stanley The Police Surgeon who

Rinsick. Drama: Timothy Dirch comments on the Stage Club's ended with a short tour of the tence is examined the body came to the Tartuffe Films: Diana Talbot & Fish Collecting Depot,"

of "Her conclusion that there had been The Passing Pageant

Majesty's Theatre" The Story of an attempt at strangulation of the woman. She had not how hundred and fifty years.

Muric and Drama Through two opent some time Inspecting the st

of the Aberdeen Fist Devised offers ever died

Brewer Market. He also saw

instructed from strangulation and stranged by Charles

Signal. but from

due

(BBCra); 9, toina usphyxia

Christians. We cannot call to Out of the layer Time Sign for the proposed two plers for this drowning, and occurred Mayer Rhythm Ensemble (Pt. 3 the Market. The Japanese-type mind anything very like this about 4.30 an.

on October 28. 9115, Concerto, Concerto No. 2 in trawler, Southern State,

which

in the Friend of India three Mr Mayne said,

Minor, Op. 80 (Medtner). Nicolas

by local company.

years ago; but it has sold sO Medtner (Plano) and the Philhar- Is operated PROSTITUTE

Oreli.

wonderful things about dressed overall for the Isay was monta

many cond. by Enquiries were instituted and Dobrowen: 10, "Take it froth here Governor

inspection of

of it. the Rebellion in Ching, that it With Sally Rogers,, Dick Bentley and it was discovered that the de-

After the inspection of the ma

may have anticipated, those of Jimmy Edwards Repeat of inst creased was

Excellency was a prostitute and Thursday's

His

Victoria, (BECTS) trawler,

the Bishop Broadcast 10.30, International Cabaret; 10,45 | shown the proposed plat of more than two years. resided and practised her pro-

Victor Young and at an address in Tin Hau fession

staff Miu Street, which was in the middle of the walled city.

It was also discovered, Mr

organised his govemment in sold, that accused re-

the Fish Processing Section, || the-

and that Efterary with her in the

30 where he was shown around by Examinations there are held For approaching, within unemployed and. It appeared that he was Buoy No. 5 yesterday morning, the Section.

of feet, of HMS Newcastle at Naval Fr J. P. McCarthy, head

his directions, and are under his presided over by such Man supported by the deceased.

Evidence would be adduced mistress, was fined $10 by Mr Chan Muk, 32-year-old junk

darins as have already, swarn allegiance to the usurper." A.... G. Parker at the Marine

Such, in November 1851, was Court this morning.

the intelligenew, given by! :o journal which in December 1853 is astonished "once

D'Almoite He

Bar Associa

to Counsel

that

same

the

Other evidence would be the statemen is the accused made Insp. Clough when he was charged, added Crown Counsel, Mr G. A. Herdman, Deputy Registrar of Marriages and Commisstoner of Onths, pro. duced the two sets of docu- morts, and explained the usual calendar

procedure of the Marriage Re. Graham gistry.

He said that th:

Marriage "what i

hat noilee

form is filled by not do. party announcing his intended Socialism, with its accompany-marriage or by the Registry Ing evils, shortly accomplished" Clerk who would explain the in demoralising Britain after particulars and warn hint that

they must be correct, the war.

A copy Mr Graham himself, on his of this notice was exhibited in Then the way here

public for 15 days. tboard the liner

is required Creedon and other Magistrates, ident: "Horace Lo was a United

the party giving notice States, radioed United Press to check the dis- to make an affidavit to the pute with the British Executive effect that there is no impedi-Arthur Ridehalgh; the genial companion and a very Committee of his "Crusade". ment to the marriage and that Solicitor-General, Mr A. Hooton

true and loyal friend. As a It promptly apologised to the

on the evening of offidavit

most er affirmed QC, and Crown Counsel; the solleltor he was always Socialists and Its chairman, in the presence of the Registrar. Reg

Registrar of the Supreme Court, painstaking and careful in his alleged murder, deceased passed the of the evening in General Donald Wilson-Haffen- The particulars of this affidavit Mr C. d'Almada and the Deputy

most Q5. I. den, put the blame on a typo- are taken from the notice of Registrar Mr W. C. Low; and

and who quite carly ort in

man nicknamed my

company of a

Foo Lo, beancurd

A graphical error-United Press, marriage.

Before signing this barristers and solicitors including career, will know from the fact au

maker. the party is given an opportuni- the late Mr Lo's brothers, the that he

After Dau Foo. Lo and the ty to read this over and it is

Hon, Sir Man-kam Lo and the solicitors to greet me. of explained to him by the clerk.

had deceased

attended "On the Police Court Bench, Hon. M. W. Lo. the Billy Graham Association, parties have to sign another

Just before the

show they the ceremony

return he fulfilled the office of picture sald tonight that he was respon-

ed to the cubicle

at Tin Magistrate admirably with sible for touching ort the document teclaring that

Hau Miu Street where pecused courtesy and patience English Labour Party uproar understand the, obligations of

to all

พ at the time. The threz Mr Justice Gould declared: slike, and, to those of us

who "Socialism" the marriage.

remained talking the word

for some time "We are gathered this morning knew him, as I did, over Mr Herdman appearing on calendars of the

and later had som? 'refreshments. พร cross- to mark, with sorrow, the period of 30 years, it camo os American evangelist.

examined by Mr Winter on the passing of one who was to most

After, that' nocused asked no surprise to learn that in the decans to leave the He said the word WRS in- giving of

cubiclo ages in a marriage of us here, a friend, and who last year of his life he bore his with him. advertently used instead of notice. He said that it was the was held in high regard both illness and pain with cheerful- "secularism". In a cable sent to custom in Hongkong for parties wit

́ ́A QUARREL” within and without our legalness and courage. Geoffrey de Freitas of the to give their correct age el-sphere. Mir Horace Lo Was a

They were absent for a short House of Commons, Mr Wilson | though he agreed that

old and of on

dis-

"Hia loss is specially a sad time and on their return they said, "If necessary 1 will be glad possible for women

espeelaliy, tinguished Hongkong

one to Hongkong in that he'ʻyas | bbgan to quarrel. In the, fumby

lot that all too small number of of the argument: Dau Foo Lo admitted to

practise over 21, the age of consent.

was "asked by the accused to of the Supreme persons here who are in a posl- The case is proceeding.

Court in the year 1920. Hetion to lend their services to-

leave, but deceased: pleaded for wards the discharge of public him to remain. The quarrel duties and who discharged them of

years, and though prior to

to with

eventually became so heated efficiency, dignity and that the accused struck deceased the war he left the law for

lly. he commerce, returned to it in

Ast, Lords, the Bar wishes a number of blows with his the 'day's

the Military respectfully to of

Prosecutor, alleged, and aftor bo associated the Administration as a member of with your Lordships expression that Dau Foo Lo decided in his the Military Court, Bubsequent of sympathy to his widow, discretion to leave the cubicle.. ly he continued to serve Hong-daughter and other members of The other occupants of the kong in a judicial capacity upon his family." Tenancy Tribunals and. 皮 Magistrate, In which latter

ACCEPTS BLAME

Minneapolis, Feb. 21.

George Wilson, secretary

over

they

to appear before the Labour merely to state that they were Party offering my sincere Apologies, This docm't reflect upon Britain or the Labour Party. I

responsible for Was

without The copy published

Graham's knowledge proval."-United Press.

or ap-

Decamps With

Y9,500,000

FIVE MEN CHARGED

LOSS OF A FRIEND

member

and was

as a solicitor

practised as such for

the

taken

number

111

in

was one of the first

1

accused's

the

Five men charged with shop- breaking committing a felony

premises heard the quarrel co11- and receiving stolen goods, were

inue and heard' sounds of remanded by Mr T. Creedon Tokyo Feb.1 22; :

MANY QUALITIES

violence

Sa.m., he up to about The 'Ola

Police for three days of Kowloon this position he rendered able seri Municipal Force reported today that it was † morning. Wong Wal-mon, unfortunately

vice to the Colony until he was the Law Society, said: "On bo Yik-kit would

Mr D. B. Evans, President of sald.

One of the inmates, Fong. short of one stageant and 9,600,-

MAY that he 000 yen (£9,500);

20, Wong Yu-ting. 24, Lo February 1958. Horace Lo was half of the solicitors of this heard deceased crying. He also Chuch, 30, and Wong Chu- regarded with respect the money, The police said the

and Court I would like to add a few cycle treing takings, was being tong 10, were charged with affection by all who knew him. words of tribute to the memory bears daughter but his miles driven to Dia-Municipai Offee broaking and entering the shop

of the late Mr Horace Lo. Many frem. She was alleged to hav Jest night in Smell

truck of Wong Yam-piu at 505 Shang- To his widow and daughter, of

of us know him and got to know further said, "You do not have guarded by two pollee, Your reliy hal Strect, ground floor, and and to the members of his him very well and were as to beat me. But if you must officials and Ave benic employees stealing 10 hars of gold and family, in their sad lost i proffer elated with him in the several beat me, use a knife and chop when the truck ren into a ditch. 135000 on at So Leung, Judges of this court and of all and worked, in the Colony. We

February

the deepest sympathy of the capacities in which he served me to death." The driver, a poflce sergeant, as charged with receiving those holding judicial ones in found him capable, consciens short

On the following morning asked the others to get out and WAS

after, 'clock,accused. [push, Vy

tious, helpful and ・T GÅR • BOCET/ no the truck wesNote on February 18, at the Colony?

Road, knowing the The Hon. Arthur Ridchaigh courteous, cand, by reason of li back on the road the sergeant same to be stolen. Mr Peter said: "On behalf of our law those qualifes which drove off, toaving them stranded. | {Mo, representing... 60)" asked | officers and Department, He had not brenneen since that deferidant be allowed bail would like to be associated with and highly respectaki

the tribute which has been paid to the late Mr Horace Lo,

$5,000

would particularl

ourroiver

Printed andi'publishedf, by. SWILLIAMSALICK :/ CHINHANA for He was well-Uked and Lordships) and on Behalf of South China Morning Post Limited vat 148: highly respected mamber / DF pathy to hir Wyndham Street, City; of Victoria, in the Colour of Hongkong, LaniTcommunity Un

do

of

But

we

remember to have seen it

Strings: 10.69 Weather Report reclamation and Time Anal, Radio News Rat Tin Wan Valley, Ho crided poney that Ten-teh had fully

Recorded London Relay) The tour with an inspection

and plans for the develot stated by our Indian conterde

Goodnight Music: Got Buye Queen; 11.30, Cleso Down.

'What's Her Lina ?"--Solation

ACCOMPANIST,

London Express Service.

his

Ships Dressed Her Majesty's ships and American warships In port were dressed oveul! today co the occasion of the birthday anniversary of George Washing. ton.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

זיי

at having been - considered guilty of "credulity" and such is the progress It has made in two years, that we find the state. ment about the rebels having established their government over the best half of the Empire repeated in this form

"It is now no question as to who shall reign in the Southern provinces," j

NÓ CHANGE FOUND Now, foreigner, who Uva in the most importans of the Southern pro 'vinces, fild no change in either the shestar the machinery, di Boyerth ment, nor havo they heard dela single, menchurin, Blanchu,~:. Morigol, or Chinkee, who ;' has

Iogiance, to tho umarper?”. - whether Bisumqutile Tien-teh, this soi-disant T@@=pink«; or Lu La-chieri,; the Bugar broker.i

A portion of the article is devoted to: a) hurtiser exposure of "thon "qualities' as the "Mandarina, whien have so long reddered them the ges

· Lestation of the people.er and, under this head the case. of Mr Bwynolda in Thuddnoad' as a 'prominent In- alance of Mandaries betanity: Rud/want of principle 1 UND SON AN

Ein Anomas instance a boat Jaders, with quiê. DOBOITIERTE Z Poprostried the, Imperialist Beetle it was seized, -the passengers". Watu hurried), on “Bosed? the. Mensen, catid": "trendi miowly Fasd, deliberatuŻY · RASE "to, pieced, with {uvaki kruiven, under the eyes of atto «Prefest.?? hul ome{n}, "we"misjaka

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