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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1982.
YESTERDAY'S MOTOR CASES,
MOTORING AT KOWLOON. Yesterday at the Magistracy a number of motur cases come up for hearing before Mr. Fraser.
The first on the list was
THE EXPEDITION. TO THE NORTH.
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JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS. BRIDE MISTAKEN FOR CASUALTY, It is to be feared that a Yaumati brig
Sun Yateen nd staff arrived at Shiu. who was being taken by her, mother to her future home, did not enter kwan on the 6th. It is reported that he married life in a very hopefal or joyous will review the troops of the Expedi- pionship for 1991, in a very decisive against Commander G. B. Palues for spirit. At any rate, an ambulance de veftionary armies in Shiukwan on the 13th watner, yesterday, by three sets to love, driving his motorcycle, No. 363, on the who met her mistook her for a hospital
cute! wrong side of Salisbury Road, Kowloon,
Palmes admitted the Commander offenes but said; that he had acted in
F. A. Redmond, winner of the final round of the Club Championship, detent. ed. B. Penman, the holder of the cham-
ur, eightron games to four.
The match was a very one-sided affair. Bedmond having the distinct advantage
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General Li Lich-chun, Commander of It came alumț in this way. The umbul-more than fifty battalions of Yunnan and anes uz Tsha-toa tai was telephoned for Kiangsi troops and chief of staff to Suu
throughout. Penman played a very disgrader. On the occasion of the to take an urgent case to hospital: some. Yat-sen, das been appointed Commander.. offrack he was sistling Kowloon for the body who had been shayt. When approach-in-Chief of the Central forre of the first time. I disembarked his cycling the address given, the ambulance Northern Expedition. The vanguards of from the Star Ferry at the extreme right sliver was Nailed by a woman who ap tieneral Li's forces have arrived at Nam. of the ferry landing. Thinking that the ricksha stand, running down the center of Salisbury Read, was the left hand side of the road, he mounted and drove away. He afterwards/discoverd that he should have kept in the left of the stand: The fence was due to his ignorance of the
appointing" game and it was evident that ho was not in good form: there was no doubt as to the winner from the cat meucomont Bedmond find Penman's weak spot early, and scored a great many of his points by playing down the right hand side of his opponent's court. His services were also remarkably good and playing principally from the base ise with a variety of screw strokes, had his opponent gussaing most of the time, Red.locality. mond's only fault was that he served rather more than the average number of double faults, which, if he had been
riously presed, might have cost the match."
Regarding Prunar's play, it was very obvious that he was off olur, bur even at he had brot at the top of his form, it would be a wild hazard to say that he
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The Traffic Erispector agreed that it was quite easy to make the mistake and the Magistrale agreed to dismiss the auunmöns,
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peared to be helping a younger woman along. The driver jumped to the conchi sion that there was his casualty." tired of waiting and cene out to meet the andalanee
The two wOMED elambered into the about-turned" and aulaner" which ** dashed off towards Kwong Wah Hospital on its mussine of help. On the way the driver was asked to pull up at a certain hose He did so thinking that his
A sanitar summons against Mr. D. M.pagien: but we senge: to leave with Larkins, of Mesars," Being & Co., was also frituls there. To his surprise, however, dymussed on the same grounds.
they #lighted and he then found that his majestic vehicle had been muistaken for the latest addition "to the local bus service and that he had been hailed on that sup- position.
The drive of mentor-car No. 3, belong. the Dragon Motor Company was charged with reckless driving and to the danger of the public in Nathan Red. The scores were 62, 6-4, 6-1 The semi-ĥaals of the Mixed Dombies. The driver admitted that his car
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J. Penman and Mr. Armstrong four 30) bext M and Mrs. Stark (rge, 15), 4, 6-4. F. A. Redmond and she had male enquiries into the case and Lawes Lowe 15) beat Mr. and Mrs. Grim Jim (rec. 3/6), 2-6, 61, 622
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TAGGART CHALLENGE CUP.
Mis Crawford won the "Taggert ". Challenge Cup at Fanling, (New Course), beating Mra Redmand in the final hy and 1, after a very close game.
There are two competitions this month do interest lady players at Deep Water Bay. There is a Bogey pool throughout the mouth, and on each Tuesday there is a qualifying, renud" for the Captain's
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BILLIARDS.
The draw for the Billiards Handicap
the Victoria Recreation Club has alted as follows:
found that the ear was going fast but the speed was not reckless. A number of Public Works Departmental Officials asere in this car and they had agreed that the car was going fast, hot rot recklessty Serga, Mason said Umk the speedometer of his miter cycle was"registering 40 miles per hour and he was riding just behind the ear. The car went right through the contról area nin very speed.
"The Magistrate: His this mur heen. her before 7
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For dijping motor car No. 98 as a speed of 25 to 30 miles per hour through the area in Nathan Road Mr. H. M. 1. Nomazee's chauffeur was final $10. The defendant denied Sergi Mason's estimate of the speed and said that be was going at not more than 15 miles per hour.
NAVAL ACCIDENT.
OFFICER AND TWO OTHERS
-INSURED ON THE H.M.X. **CAIRO
An offer, a member of the crew and a Naval Dockyard employé were injured as the result of an accidental discharge of a gun on board the EL.M.S: Cairo on Monday
is appears that gun tests were beitig carried out on board and one of the guns, which was not supposed to be loaded, W. Gerrard-125) meets E. F. Medina contained a blank charge; this ou bring (100), May 16th; H. Davies (50) meets tested went of Lieut. Graham and Mr. R. F. Luz (-950), May toch: Windrim Sandford, of the Electrical Department 4) mocis E. A. Noronha (-15). May of the Naval Yard, who were standing 17th: R. Earnshaw (109) meets A. in front of the gun, received the full free iirto (150), May 18th; L. i. Remedios of the explosion. They both received a A. A. Botelho (ser), May number of superficial injuries from burns 15th; G. A. Jack (ecr.) meets C. Earn and wadding and Mr. Sandford had to shaw (--200), May 2nd; E. Beneditos be sent to the Royal Naval Hospital for (75) meets E. de Sousa (75), May Irvinent, one of his eyes being affected, d P. Yvanovich (--300), meets F A member of the crew, Electrical Atificer Bromley (-10), May 4th.
Mallinson, also received light injuries.
A Court of Inquiry was held on board the H.M.S. Cae yesterday, but the Court sat in FILMATIL and no official account of the arcident has been made public.
The game is 200 up and to commence „each uvoning at 8 pm.
fr the Palace Hotel Tournament last might, W. G. Gerrard (100) beat S. E. Silva (250). The final scores were Gerrard: 950. Silva: 100. Highest Breaks, Gerrard: 19. 17, 16, 14, Silva: 25. 97, 98, 20, 20, 18, 15, 15. 18. 15.
On Thursday at 9 p.m. C. Bond (-75)
MURDER AND MUTILATION. plays J. Parkes (200). This match is DREADFUL DISCOVERY IN DEEP
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Injury was added to insult, for he was offered ten rents, for the fare. "Mo-ah, said the river. in emphatic dissent, "it CASES $ to hire the ambulance.” timely The bridegroom paid up and the imbulance driver hurried off to his urgent case, presumably getting more argent than ever. All's well that "ends well: the patient did not die, and the bride had a more stylish arrival at her welding than sheqpxpected, but the driver was unmercifully chuffed when the news of his mistake got round the Station.
THE WANCHAI BOY SCOUTS. CONSECRATION OF A BANNER.
of the
yung on the northyra border of this pro- vive, and have tvorivydorders from Sun Yat-sen to attack Kiangsi province of which Chan Kwang yuan is the Tuchun..
According to latest news obtained From the Northern Expolition Headquarters Cieneral Hea Sung-chi is taking command of the left wing of the Expeditionary forers and Gearral Wang Taiwai has hen appointed to command the right
ward Hunan province. The left wing wing. These forces will soon march tó-
includes the whoir body "of the Second Cantane Army, which has beers cognized as a good lighting force. Under
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more than forty battalions of Canton soldiers
The First and second Divisions of the Cantone e Anny will also take part in the coming expedition "against the North. Tà, troops of the First Division under General Liang Fungkai are quartering at Shinkwan waiting for President Sun's The
order of general advancement. Second Division of the Canton Army is still in Canton, and is to leave the city within five days. General Tai Yong-fun
brigade commander of the division, will be appointed as acting commander prior to the return of General Hsung Hsu in, the Cominander. According to the schedule of the "Expedition Head- quarters, the First and Second Divisions will accompany the Headquarters of the Northern Expedition. Large quantitùry An impressive service was held at the of annition and other military supplies | Wesleyan Church on Sunday, when the
are being transported from Canton to banner of the 3rd Hongkong, Wanchai Shiokwan and from Shiukwan to the Mr. Hu Yi Wesleyan Troop of Boy Scouts, was con different military camps.
crater. The troop paraded in full appointed head of the Trans- Strength under the countiand Scout Master, A. Kirk, and attended Portation Buread of the Expeditionary Divine Servies at which an aldri appro Hendynærters, plate to the occasion was given by the chaplain to the Troop, the Rev. C. Clous- un Porri: H.C.F. The simple and solenn or mony of the consecration began with the singing of Fight the good fight." followed by a prayer and the reading of the scripture lesson, by the Scout Master. The colours were dedicated by the Chap kin to the glory of God and as a visible taken of the honour of the 3rd Hongkong. Wanchai Wesleyan Troop of Boy Scouts. They were then presented to the enlour party with this injunction: "Beceive these colours and may God help you to guard them well." The National Anthem was sung and the benediction pronouned. The troop processed with Their hand while the choir sang Op ward. Christian soldiers." The ceremony was witnessed by a representative gather lag of members of the congregation, in- cluding torn of both the Services, a com
any of Girl Guides, and Brownies and Wolf Club.
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STOLE MASTER'S CLOTHING.
EX-UNIVERSITY HEAD COOLIE SENT TO PRISON. Profesor J. R. Wong, of the Hong kong University, charged a Chinese who formerly the head coalie at the iversity, with stealing a white duck suit valued at $10.
Afr. K. II. Digby, was found to be miss The suit, which was the property of ing and when the defendant was ques tioned about it, he kept making, excuacs that the quit had not been returned from the laundry An employé of the Laundry that the suit could not be traced
HARBOUR NAVIGATION, LAUNCHMEN FINED AND WARNED.
At the Marine Magistracy yesterday, before Commander Beckwith, R.Na number of masters of steam launches were charged with Ikiling to observe the rules of navigation. The masters of the Kung hip, Yan On, Kuang To, Hoi Hoong. and hung Same were fined $20 each, or one month's jail: with three previous evictions, the masters of the steam launches Awang Chi and Lai ta were Band $30 each: with four previous con victions the masters of the steam launches
Ping and Fund Fab were fined 820. and $35 respectively.
Commander Beckwith said the praction was becoming a menace to safe naviga tion of the harbour.
BIG HAUL BY BURGLARS.
A YOUTH CHARGED.
In connection with the recent burglary at the Indian drapery establishment, at No. 4, D'Aguilar Strest, occupied by Messrs. Fiptoola & Co., when woollen goods to the value of 36,000 were stolen, a youth was charged at the Magistracy. a portion of the stolen property, knowing yesterday morning, with having reerived same to have been stolen,
Mr. A. E. Hall appeared for the de
rumand. fendant and asked for
Inspector John Grant said that 49
a having been left there.
Two of the pieces were found in a pawn pieces of cloth were stolen from the firm. Mr. Lindsell ordered the man to be shop which resulted in the defendant sont to prison for two months-
being traced. Ho asked the Magiatrute to A further charge of leaving Professor | Ex Fail at 82,500. Wong's employment without giving notice Mr. Fraser remanded the case to Friday was also preferred against the defendant. next, hail being fixed at the amount The defendant's excuse was that he gave asked for by the Inspector. notier last year.
suit.
AN OPTUM DEALER'S HONESTY.
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THE PRINCE AND, BORNEO.
A Gisterama in Deep Bay recently made ILL-TREATING, A MUI TSAL. horrible discovery: ho fished up in his net the upper portion of a human being; DEFENDANT FORFEITS 3000 BAIL the trunk bad been sawn off from just
below the armpita, so that what the fisher- Professor Wong said that the man left The case in which a Cantonese lady living man found was only the bust. The hands at No. 284, Ohine Road, was charged last were tied together and the dreadful his employment without notice when be week at the Magistracy with ill-treating fragment of humanity, was weighted with became suspected of having stolen the
The news that the Prince of Wales will a little mui trai servant girl came again stones.
A Sne of $10 with the option of 14 days pay a visit to British North Borneo has Some days ago, a party of Chinese left before Mr. Fraser, at the Magistracy,
caused 'great attisfaction there. The local yesterday afternoon. The defendant, who the village of Sun Tsun to go fishing in was ordered
Herald breaks out into a long loading had been released on a bail of $500 did Deep Bay. On the first of May they were
article on the subject, of which the
open ot appear to answer to the charge, and attacked by another boat party and two
ing paragraph is reproduced here:-The the ball was estreated. The Magistrato of them, it is believed, were murdered;
return of His Excellency and Mr. Pear- ordered the girl to be sent to the Secre- one was the man whose mutilated corpne
A Chineso told Mr. Lindsell at that Singapore with the wonderful news of son from the Malaya-Hernen Exhibition tury for Chinese Affairs for protection. has been found and the other was his
The ill-treatment, alleged was that of brother, whose body has not yet been re- Magistracy, yesterday, in answer to a brating the child with the bamboo end of covereds A younger brother, Tang Bing, charge of king in illegal pasesmon of the projected visit of His Royal Highness a feather duster for the space of one hour. aged 16, escaped alive by swimming 96 taals of raw opism, that he was much the Prince of Wales to Jesselton has caused a wave of enthusiasm and grati The girls arms were shown to the Maginashore, and brought the news of the affair to honist to be engaged in illegal trado.fied surprise throughout the Territory. irate at the first hearing of the case. They to his mother in Sun Taun. "My brothers, You are too honest," retorted the North Borneo is young, and Jesselton, in
and are, killed and 1, even 1, only am left Magistrate, how is that !** of weals bruises,
The de comparison with Colombo, Singapore, Sab Impector Patterson, who had charge to tell the the tale," be told the horror fendant's reply was the usual one that a Hongkong and such zrest cities of the of the camp, said that on her right thigh stricken woman.
friend gave him the parcel to carry, and Eart, is but a primitive settlement. Yet mone there
99 Do loss than It is supposed that this dreadful affair he did not know what it contained. His Royal Highness, with that gracious benisca. The woman's excuse for beating is the butcome of a long-standing feud Dotective Sergeant Andrew said that the charm for which bo is already world- the mui tani was that she did not pro- between the Tang family (who are the man was taking a basket of wall fish famous, har not disdained to turn maide perly attend to her wants. After receiv-victims) and the Tam family. Four men off the as. Hydrangea." H'dden amongst and honour us by an informal visit. May ing the whipping the girl decided to go were charged at the Magistracy, yester the fish, the 90 tacls raw npium were w not indeed pride cursives on the fact to the polico for protection nad police day, with being concerned in the murder discovered.
that the very smallcers of our community A fine of $1,000 with the option of 0 aplia ises and enhances this signal proceedings were accordingly taken against asd were remanded for the preparation of
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