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From the Fifos

PHONE CONVERSATIONS TAPED 25

Macao Grand Prix Witness Tells SEVEN SUPER STALLS

Court Of IN EXHIBITION

Prizes Presented

Ron Hardwick, winner of sixth Macan Grand Prix, receives his trophy from the Governor of Macao, Lt. Col. Jaime Silverio Marques, at last night's presentation dinner.

In the picture below, also taken by a China Mail photograhper, Mrs C. Ungrihht receives her trophy for winning the Ladies Race.

Paquerette's-

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flannelette

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Investigations And A Fashion Show Too!

The 17th Hongkong Products Exhibition will open on Decem-

An Anti-Corruption Bureau detective today ber 4 for 33 days.

told how police tape-recorded two telephone conversations and used a miniature wire recorder during investi- gations into the activities of Sub- Inspector Frances Adrian, Walsh.

Construction and decoration Another knovation this ye

work on the facade and the is the Fashion Show,

stalls is in full swing at pre- sent.

Of the 241 exhibition booths, seven belong to the "super" category, The rest arc Lho

Walsh, 20, his wife. Irene | dlary, which Walsh admitted normal size, Shella, 20, and Lily Lee, alles writing.

Lee Wing-mul, 40, hhve plead- Walsh had replied:

don't

ed not guilty in the Victoria think I will remember until I District Court raconspiracy know what my position is."

Jenkins said he had arrested charge.

Walsh and his wife and later charged them with conspiracy.

Afterwards he charged Lily Lee through en interpreXT.

The charge alleges the three conspired to solicit payments from Chow Chun-kwung and Chan Ping-kwon, alias Chan Kang, at a reward for Walsh forbearing to take action against the activities of a gambling club known as the Tat Kee Co. on 12h flour of Empire Apart- ments, King's Road Point.

Not Guilty

North

has pleaded not Lily Leo

received Kullty

having 10 $2,000 on August 15 from Chan

as a

reward on

Walsh forbearing to

account

of

Carry out the of

his duties in respect club's activities.

Mr F. G. Jenkins, Assistant Superintendent of the Anti- Corruption Bureau, told Judge T. Creedon that on August 12 Chow, the No. 2 boy of the club, had looked at eight photographs of policemen.

Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by Me G. Lling, or M. R. Lam, in appear- Lily for Walsh and his wife.

Lee is not represented.

Mr Simon Li, Crown Counsel. 1 prosecutinx, setiated by Chief Inspec for C. L. Smith.

Continuing.

Gaol For

Pet Shop Licensee

Mr I. T. Morris at Central Magistracy this morning non- tunced Yip Cho-yiu, pet shop ileensee, of 29, L4 Yuen Street, East, to two months' gaol and also fined him $500 for 11-

He had picked out No. 6r Kreating 103 monkeys by con- Walsh, as the European be met | Aning them in small wire cages.

al Wipner House of August 1,

and also as the police officer who raided the Club's premises an Auzug 5 and 6.

The following day at 3.30 p.m. Bronch In the Anti-Corruption

he had placed an induction pad under the telephone and plugged

it to a lape recorder.

DSI Hu dialled 76620 Chow spoke In Cantonese

In default of payment of the fine, he is to go to gaol for on- other three more months.

Several newly-born monkeys were found in the enges.

Mr H. M. Howell, Secretary of the Society for the Prevention of and Cruelly to Animals, said the

to

the other party. The conver- sation was recorded.

Returned

Jenkins said that on

August

14 at 1 p.m. he gave a Minkon wire recorder to DS1 Hu, with microphone and canvas holster, with certain dnstructions. Four and a half hours inter DS) Hu returned the recurder, which had been used.

On August 15, Jenkins sald he again rigged a tape recorder to the Anti-Corruption Branch telephone.

Chow dialled 78020 and the conversation was recorded agnin.

Later 1 gave DSI Hu $2,000 in $100 bills, all Hongkong and Shanghat Barik money, with the

general condition of the cages was dirty, dar too dark, and in- ventilated,

Appeal By Businessman Dismissed

Me Justice A. D, Scholes today dismissed an appeal, lodged by a Kowloon business : mer- chant, against conviction on two charges of falso pre- tences.

numbers noted," said Jenkins. appeal against a 10-month gaci

Before the Appeals Court to- day was Bui Thet-luong whose

sentence passed in the Magist "DSI Hu gave a white en- Velope to Chow, who then leftate's Court last September, was

also rejected.

with Chan (manager of the club).

Á magistrate last September "At 1.30 p.m. Chow and Chan convicted Bui Thet-huong of returned. We searched them obtaining 16 bales of mohair and End found no trace of the lextile samples from the Eva $2,000."

Company by false pretences and Jenkins said he and a police obtaining credit by fraud. party ralded Walsh's home at 2, On both charges Bul Thet- Ventris Road, at 7.43 am, on huonz was sentenced to a total August 18, and searched it. of 10 months gaol.

He told Walsh the raid was Mr Justice Scholes told the made after investigations of him court that he could er no

should be "bered.

conspiring to solicit corrupt reason why the conviction monies from the Tat Kee Co.

Walsh replied "Oh, that,"

$100 Bills

Jenkins told that in a locked drawer in Walsh's bedroom he found $1,670, including 15 $100 bills.

"But the numbers were not the same as on those. I gave to

DSI Hu," said Jonitina.

On a desk book diary the

However, he agreed to order that Bul'e sentence should be served from conviction the time of de which would allow his release next month.

Mr Terence Shalock -- ré- proseated But-Thet-huong and Mr W. 5. Collier appeared for the Crown

number 77829" was found, fol. Chad Republic

lowed by a Gaelle word.

Then followed the "address Percival Street, ́ second

"201

floor."

On Page 228 of the day; dated August 10, Jenkins" "BRIC. the words "2,000 pres. 150 elec. rezor, 150 Irene". were written.

Minister In HK

public Minister of Finance, pras- Djibrics Keralah, Chad "Re-.

Franco en route to Paris after ed through this morning by Alt attending the GATE conference

On Page 220, August 17, were in Japan, SubKKALE

During his short day in Paris,

the words "Irene and Llly."

Jenkins said, he asked Walth he

to explain the algificance of officials on relations betWWDES notations found on a crumpledikle state, which is in equatorial piece of paper from a dosk pad Africa, and Francs-

Seventy-five items of cloth- ing made entirely of Hong- kong cotlen, alik, and woollen material will be paraded in three show,

0

· Local manufacturers will A. feature of this year's ex- supply the material while hibition is the enlarged show-local fashion school will be room where 190 firms will put responsible for the design. their products on display.

Located on the site at the chlidren's playground, the show- room this year will be stoffed with officers to explain *x- hibits in English and Chinese,

10 Streets

There will be ten streets this year. They will be arranged

in a different way from pre- vlous exhibitions.

The first and the tenth streets

will be parallel to the other Nathon Road while streets will be laid out at right angles to Nathan Road,

Girl students of the school will model the clothes.

mer

Thess photographs show the preparations for the Exhibi- tion of Hongkong Products In Kowloon. The top picture show

moniding * Mado of dragon's head. plaster, they are being made at the rate of one a day. The second picture shows the facade at the front of, the ́ex- hibition and the lower plc- ture shows Inside the exhibitiɗa area—- China Mell' photos,

work going.on

Cable & Wirelous Visit

Greetings

Message

For OAG

years

-AGO.

November, 1934

THE wedding took place at

THE

the Hongkong Union Church yesterday of Mr David Scott Robbs" of "MeaATS Lown Bingham and Matthews, and Mina Katherine Speir Barrows, The Rev. E. G. Powell officiated. Mr Eric M. Bryden 1008 brat man, assisted by Mesars. H. Bullock, E. L. Groome, J. C. Miller and J. B. Mardonald as ushers, ☆ ✩ ✰ To meet the growing de

To

mand for trana-har- bour travel facilities after midnight, the. Star Ferry Company announce a gen- erous extension to their present passenger service.

As from this week, the tirne- table has been revised so that may leave either passengers

2.m.

owlson or Hongkong half on hour later than heretofore, The last ferry leaving Kowloon t and Hongkong at

This additional service, it fa felt, will adequately meet the the needs brought about by extension of hours at cabarets and hotels, and should prove a

of the boon for patrons gardens. of the Hongkong and Peninsula Hotels.

The Officer Administering the. Government, Mr Claude B. Burgess, recoiy- ed a message of greeting 115 over the Telex circult from 1.30am. the Singapore bronch when he paid a visit to the offices of Cable & Wire less, Ltd. this morning. The message was read by Mr Burgess as it appeared on the deprinter in the Telex Scellon. The Telex service was only ex- truded to Hongkong last June but its ULICY is becoming in- creasingly popular:

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The extended service makes trans-harbour facilities in Hong- kong, provided by the two companies the most up-to-date In the world.

M.r Burgoss was met on

For his generosity in do' arrival by Mr II. C. Baker, nating a hospital to the in- Divisional Manager, and Mr habitants of Cheung Chau, J. 1, Lock, Branch Manager. Mrr Au Boon-haw, the well Burgess Arst Inspected the operational sections in all stages of the handling of telegrams are carried out.

philan-

millionaire which known

thropist and proprietor of the Eng Aun Tong, was presented with the silver medal of the Grand Prior and Chapter General of the Order of S John of Jerusalem.

During the tour, Me J. W. Leonard, Traffe Agent, Mr A. Luis, Shipping Clerk, Mr Luk Wa Yul, Chinese Assistant Supervisor, and Mr K. K. Van, officer-in-charge, Counter and Delivery, were introduced to Mr Burgess,

Before leaving

the Central Telegraph Omes, Mr Burgess wag handed a message of

greetings from the Chairman of the Court of Directors, Sir Godfrey Ince.

dia-

The hospital was opened Borrett, yesterday by Mra wife of R.E. the G.O.C. Major General O. C. Borrett,

*

TAROM the SCM Post 25

years ago column - November 1909: "The ques- tion of a wireless installa- tion for Hongkong has been mentioned by His Excellency the Governor at the Legis- lative Council. It has also been before the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, who

A purse. containing platinum necklace with a silver pendant, decorated with monds, valued at $820, was stolen from a private car parked outside 2D, College Road yester-have decided to leave the

matter in abeyance."

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