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W. R. LOXLEY
SOLA AGENTS
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1927.
TRAFFIC IN DANGEROUS, was extremely thin-was of
DRUGS.
ng on board the ship certain is which might possibly be ased that purpose. There was no- WOMAN'S STORY OF FREK to show that the heroin was g to China or elsewhere, or the man intended to use the CB.
PASSAGE TO JAPAN.
CONVICTIONS AND HEAVYToman Prisoner's Evidence.
FINES.
case to answer
he female prisoner. Kamien, then put into the witness box. aking through the median of
an.
married woman
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
FIVE NEW BILLS CONSIDERED,
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MR. H. T. JACKMAN TAKES THE OATH AS A NEW
MEMBER 窦
A meeting of the Legislative Council was held in the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon. HE the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.), presided and there were also present H.E. the General Commanding the Troops Officer (Major-General C. O. Luard,, C.B., C.M.G), the Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn), the Attorney-General (Hon. Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp, K. C., C.B.E.), the Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Mr. C. M¢I. Messer, O. B. E.), Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax, C.M.G., C.B.E. (Seere. tary for Chinese Affairs), Hon Mr., H. T. Jackman (Acting Dires tor of Public Works), Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (Captain Super-
BRIDGES STREET ROBBERY,
DEFENDANTS COMMITTED.
FOR TRIAL.
บ
The two Chinese, who are alleged to have participated in the armed robbery committed at 21, Bridges |Street, on March 19th, were brought before Major C. Willson yesterday
on remanad.
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Sub-Insp, Lane prosecuted on behalf of the Police and the defen-
dants were represented by Mr. A. J. O'Donoghue.
SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
ST. STEPHEN'S BOYS'
COLLEGE SPORTS.
HELD YESTERDAY AT PORFULAM.
Postponed from the previous"day on account of the rain, it was de cided yesterday to hold the annual sports of St. Stephen's Boys' College, in view of the weather's change for the better..
The event took place in the after- noon on the University Athletic ground Pokfulam, and there was an excellent attendance of pupils and visitors:
It was stated in evidence that three, men gained admission into the house by a ruse, threatened the inmates with a revolver and after ransacking the place they decamp d with a booty of about $150.
The three men after disposing off their haul and dividing the money The ground had dried up wonder- amongst them, parted company. fully, keen competition was witness- One was arrested by a Chiness detective on the board the sed and the running was also well shan, while going back to Canton, up to standard. The serond defendant, was caught at a Chinese club at Queen's Road Central
Identification parades were subsequently held at the Police Station and beth dendants were recognised by the victims.
His Worship committed both men
intendent of Police), Hon. Sirfor trial at the next Sessivia. D
Heary Pollock, K.C., Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Hon.
In the Championship events there were only five points difference be tween 1st and 2nd, for the Form Championship; five points in the Junior Cup, and'a half a point be- tween first and and second for the Senior Cup.
The three mile race and the
walking race were innovations..
Mr. H. W."Bird, Hon. Mr. R. "H. FOR TRIAL IN INDO-CHINA. The former was decided ten days
Kotéwall, C.M.Q., LL.D., Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard and Mr. D. W. Tratman (Clerk of Council). New Member.
Hon. Mr. H. T. Jackman, who is acting Director c Works in the absence of Creasy took the oat as member of the Council.
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"HANOL"
PIRACY SUSPECT TO BE DEPORTE
The extradition papers having Publis come from Indo-China, the Hanoi H. Tpiracy suspect was yesterday morn
newing discharged from the lock Court and re-arrested on the Frach ap- plication for his return jo. Hai-| phong, both measures bein in ac- cordance with necessary formalities involved in the change of proce- dure.
Interpretation Ördinance. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL, in moving the third reading of the Bill in cituled An Ordinance to amead the Interpretation Ordinance, sakci:
In the afternoon, the Fisoner In introducing this Bill I said was brought before Mr. R. Lind- something which might perhaps besell, at the Central, Matracy. misunderstood. I referred to mis. On being told that it would take takes discovered in the new edition week before the prisere could of the Ordinances prepared by Mr. be sent to Eaiphong, his Torship in ustody 2. Dyer Ball. It is true some mis remanded the takes were found, but many of them pending the arrival of the gamer. were merely typographical takes and none I think was of any real importance. I wish to correct the impression that I may have crented that there were any sub- stantial mistakes.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY second ed and the Bill was read a third time and passed..
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mis-
factories is reported in another
Colamin.
amend the
It merely
Fog Signal Detonator Hoa MIT. II. R. Forewall a còn nection with item No. 201, som of $40 in aid of the vote þr gun cotton charges and electric letora. tors for fog signals, asked if any one was being held response for the fog signal detonatore which were found to be defectivel
ago and the latter event yesterday. The oficials-masters, senior boys their and visitors, carried out duties admirably, while the duties of sporta secretary were placed in the hands of Mr. Chan Mo Tung.
Prizes Distributed.
At the conclusion of the sports, Mrs. H. H. Kotowall distributed the prizes,
Afterwards, the Hen. Dr. R. H. Ketewall, C.A.G., speaking on be hall of his wife, made a very witty speech in his own inimitable style.
Referring to the postponement of the sports from the previous day, he said, that bad they also naked Mrs. Kotewall to look after the weather as well as the distribution" of prizes, she would probably have done. so. In conclusion, he warmly congratulated the boys on the high standard they had attainded.
Mrs. Eotewall was presented with a box of chocolates by Mr. Chan Mo Tung.
The Results.
The sports results follow:-
SMALL BOYS HACES,
*100 yards: 1, Woo Liu Chao; 2, An Yik Sang; 3, Li Kai Ngok.
Maths:-1, Li Ka Ngok; 2, Kwok Ying Chin
Egg and Spoon Race:1, Taang A number of fog gasiletana-Wa Hit; 2, Li Ka Ngok; 3, Hay tots were found to be dective mond Ind.
when brought up for scuring Threo-Legged Race:-1, Poon the 1920 fog season and aurther Poon Kee and Yip Wing Jin; 2 supply to replace them ha to be Poon Poon Huen and. Kwok Hing ordered from the Crown gents. Chung. The cost viz. 31,537.11 rested in an expenditure of 84020fin ex- ...cess of the amount voted.
The CHAIRMAN: I understad the matter is being taken up, present I have not heard by ex- planations of the defects.
Water Meters.
A sum of 810,000 was asd for the provision of water mersin Kowloon. The amount preted in the estimates was $5,000. Having of $3,000 on the Hong Kaumeter vote is anticipated and it sug.
JUNICE CHAMPIONSHIP..
120 yards: 1, Chiu Ying Po; 2, Chiu Chun Shan; 3, Lo Tai Sing.
220 yards:-1, Chia Ying Pey 9, Kho Khang Kha; 3, Lau Ting Cheung
440 yards:-1, Lo Tai Sing: 9, Kho Khang Kha; 3, Chan Hung Min.
Hugh Jump, Chiu Po Hang and Chan Hung Nin (tied), 4ft. bins.; 2, Li Lok.
Long Jump:-1, Lau Ting Cheung
(15ft. 4.5ins); 2, Lo Tai Sing; 1,
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP,
PARAMOUNT SUPERSEASON
2.30
5.10
QUEEN'S
HAROLD LLOYD
in
7.16 9.20
FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE
2.30
PRICES
5.10 Circle $1.00, Stalls 80 cts & 40 cts
7.15
9.20-Circle $1.50, Stalls $1 & 60 ets:
2,30
5.15
WORLD
Orchestra at 5.15 & 9.15
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9.20
A Laugh-A-Minute Thrill Comedy
THE LUCKY DEVIL
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11.15
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2.30 to
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TOM MEIGHAN
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At 9.30-
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PURE MANILA ROPE. "THE CORDAGE YOU CAN TRUST.”
MARINE ROPE
120 yards:-, Siu Kim Cho; "2 POWER BOPE
220 yards-1, Thong Lor; Thong Ler: 31 Ei Hu Kia. Lee Hua Kia; 3, Lo Wing Toh.
440 yards-1, Thong Lor; 2, Lee Hna Kia; 3, ok Hing Wing.
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ED BY THE
Promissory Oaths Ordinance, The ATTORNEY-GENERAY moved the Lengthy arguments on the la police Russian Interpreter, she third reading of the pad pro An Ordinance to amend the Pro- relating to the possession of pr
that she was 37 years of age
formerly remissory thitha Ordinance, 1880. hibited drugs were heard yesterdang in Paris. She left Mar- The COLONIAL SECRETARY second- ed and the Bill was read a third the Aatute Marn at the Central Magistracy what's on the case against a Rumaning and uary 10th, bound for Kobe, time and passed.
was offered 250 to make the
Accidents in Factories. Polish woman charged with smurney, and she decided to accept
The discussion on the Ordinance gling dangerous drigs into th since she had never been to colony, was risopened after Wedne that she should take on a box
The condition at the offer to provide against accidents in day's adjournment. They are ah her to Kobe. leged to have imported 560 ouney arrangenient, centinued the
Honorary Degrees at University. of heroin into the colony.
ness, she met a Japanese who
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the I already written to her, in FG. Vaux, the defendiris. His letter had stated that brst reading of a Bill intituled An solicitor, said that he had a cle was to meet him on the whart Ordinance to amend the Universit on the possessii p.m.-an hour before the ship Ordinance, 1011. The object of this charge, and that he proposed led-and he would show her Bill, he said, is to rely upon the statement made,
ere the box was. On board, be University Ordinance so as to deal the defendant. He should not dve her an envelope containing a in it expressly with the machinery
gested that this sum, shed beWoo Tien Kit any witnesses.
ket, a receipt, and £3 for ex- of granting honorary degrees.
transferred from Hong Kg to Hurdles:-1, Chiu Ying Pe; 2, TRANSMISSION The magistrate said that Pases; then he showed her the The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded Kowloon. In addition to hisa Lan Ting Cheung; 3, Lo. Tai Sing.
OF statement upon which, the defenxes and gave her the key. The and the Bill was read a first time. further sum of 85,000 was aed for was relying did not answer x was in the baggage room. The Basel Evangelical Mission, making a total additional im of charge of possession; it might mean told her that at Kobe someone
The ATTORNEY-GENZEAL moved the $10,000 which would allow the that the heroin was net intenfould come on board and take the didong Kong. If the defeox ashore. He did not tell her first reading of a Bill intituled Axing of approximately 20meters did not call any witnesses, no that it contained.
Ordinance to provide for the iocor- in Kowloon.
It was pointed out that would ther arguments would be allow In reply to the proscrutia poration of the President in Fond be worth while for the Gorhment
Mr. Vaux cited the case of lolicitor, witness said she opened Keng of the Basel Evangelical
He said: It to vote sufficient funds fdthese Watson, in which it had he box about two days before the Missionary Society.
High Jump:-1, Kwok Cheung decreed that guilty knowledge ship's arrival in Hong Kong and has been decided to allow the Base installations as: (1) There ample
water and to spare in Elloon; (4ft 11.5ins.); 2, Oh Lock Ian; et sufficient by itself to conmut in it a few things that she did Evangelical Mission to resume con. He also cited the case of Reinot require.
trul of its work and property in the (2) The meters are in the lolony Thong Lar and Mok Hing Wing
and already paid for by the vern- (tied).
Long Jump-1, Cheung Sik Ting Wiley in which it was ruled In Hong Kong Stanigross, met Colony This Bill proposes to in- since the stolen gouds coneiher but he did not ask er for the corporate the President in Honement so that their issue, ister (16ft 5in3.); 2, Sin Kim Cho; 3,
A hock transaction betwe the had not actually passed into keys beause he was to accompany Kong of that Mission.
Store Susperse Account the Leung Kwok Cheung. hands of the man who was to her to Kobe. Although she opened revives in an improved and more
Hurley: Sáu Kim Cho; 2 ceive them, there was no posset the box, she had no knowledge of modern form the eld Incorporation vote concerned; (3) The mes are
a dead weight in store but en in Leung Kwok Cheung; 3; Li Hua either actively or constructive what it contained. She did not Ordinance 1636 which was repeal
Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, for know the business, of the Japanese ed in 16e of mamovable pre-use pay for themselves in fr four Kid. prosecution, said that the cas who wrote to her in Paris out she perty of the Basel Mission at pre. to six years by meter rentelone: There were also, in addition to The Wiley was not tnaloge knew Stadigross previously he sent vested in the German Missions (4) These meters will registekcess the present case because of a ce used to live in Moscow and dealt in Trustees, Section 7 of this Bill will consumption which will be for the above, a number of open events, remark made by the judge leather and hides.
veat that property in the new corby the users to the benefit the and these were also keenly, con- His Warship The ordi
poration when the Ordicance be- revenue, and (5) About 300 plica tested. The events comprised 100 tions for water meters if loon yards, half a mile (won by Lo Wing says: Any of the drugs in.
comes law.
Toh); 1 mile, won by Li Hun Ngok; order and control are taken Mr. Whyte-Smith: Does it not
Hon. Mr. KOTEWALL: Ithese in possession,
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded have been received.
3 miles, won by Thong Lor; walk- strike you that it was peculiar that
metera pay for themselves regisingmite, won by Oh Lock Inp; you should open a trunk which had and the Bill was read a first time.
Arafura (E. & A.), dze April 4th Ludwigshafen (Melchers), dua After tributos had been paid to tering excess consumption, at is Old Boys 90 yards race, wou by been entrusted to your care at a
Benreach (Ben Line), due April reason that applicati, for Ne Pak Him, Visitors' 440 yards, the
April 3rd. We have possension of the fee of £30, in order to put some of the work of the Hon. Mr. A. O.
meters in the city of Victorbave won by Chan Keng Chor (St. Lang and the Hoo. Mr. H. W. Bird. -but the baggage in the bas your own clothes into it7.
room was under the control we
Witness: The Japanese told me which will be found elsewhere in been refused.
Paul's), with a St. Joseph's and baggage master
the trunk was not entirely filled up this issue, the Council adjourned
Dot Queen's College competitor second He also submitted that theas and there would be room for some sine die.
and third. no evidence that the packet of my things. heroin were to be importeto cused on the two charges standing
His Worship convicted the ne China at all.
His Worship: Do you eat to her name, and asked Mr. Whyte- that it was to be taken the Smith if he had anything further end of the voyage and thekken to say before sentence was imposed.
again to Marseilles |
Mr. Whyte-Smith said that they
A meeting of the Finance Con submit that this mhad were not pressing the case against brought certain articles on the the woman, since the appeared to
followed which the boat in which there was join, have been merely a tool in the case.
Colonial Secretary, presided. tut the prosecution does Bo Stanigross, who had previously
II.E. The Governor's messages nearly far enough in corting been convicted on two charges, was Nos. 4 and 8 were considered. The these goods with the heroirther fined 84,000 or six months' hard
first message included items Nos. people may
have been goin im Inbour. If he were anable to meet
237 to 265, amounting to $20,601, to port the drug into China else the fines, he was to serve a second supplement the estimates of 1926 where, but that is not evid that term of three months,
and items Nos. 9 to 23, amounting it actually would be impel.
The The woman
was fined $500 or His Worship: That is abvious three months' hard labour, with a to $111,156, to supplement the cati-loon Bay West Reclamationaked was third. presumption; people do travel week's stay of execution to enable mates of 1927. Message No. 3 com- round the world with ha for her to send to her husbond in prised items Nos. 24 to 28, amount- fun.
Europe for the money.
ing to 268,445, to supplement the Mr. Vaux then, naked this
His Worship refused an appeal 1947 estrinates. The total amount, charge of importing alld be for further mitigation
asked for-8198,202—was passed. taken by itself. The dance penalty.
(Continued on next column).
Mr. Vaux! I shall rely on v. Wiley.
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"Peculiar."
the
· FINANCE COMMITTEE.
VOTES OF $198,204 PASSED.
mittee
The CHAIRMAN: There enough water,
Hon. Mr. KorzWALL: I loght their installation would be jeans of checking waste,
Hon. Mr. H. T. JACKMAN je do not and it so.
Hon Mr. KOTEWALS: the Government wanted to brijin a meter scheme for the pure of checking waste. at
1.
OPEN EVENTS.
The tug-of-war was won by Form V., who beat Form IV. in the final pull...
,
THE TROPHIES.
The Form Flag was also won by Form V., with Form Vi and Form IV second and third, respectively.
"The Form Championship went to Ferm V. with 45 points, Form VL being second with 40 points, Form III. third with 35 points, and Forma IV."fourth with 31 points.
The CHAIRMAN: If there Birt- ficient water for everyoneeters would be the best scheme fagis tering excess consumption.
The Junior Cup was won by Chiu Kowloon Reclamation Ying Po, with 15 points, Lo Tai SIT HENRY POLLOCK, in contion Sing, with 10 points was second, with item No.. $5-$11,856 Kow- and Lau Ting Cheung with 9 points.
·
what part of the reclamationeme The Senior Cup was won by this referred to.
Tjong Lor with 13 points, Siu Kiz Hon. Mr. H. T. JADEMANt is Cho being second with 13 points in connection with the recht on and Leung Kwok Cheung and Li for which the soil taken the Huis Kia third and fourth with a Chatham Road extension waled. and 9 points.
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"KING'S BUILDING.
Kt. Companion (Blue Funnel) dae
April 15th.
Marilenin (P. & O.), due to-day. (Jardine), dus | Mantua (P. & 0.), due May znth. April 5th.
Moren (P. & Q.), due April 28th. Changte (B. & S.), due April 8th.Mirspore (P. & O), due May Coblens (Melchers), due May 4th Dessau (Melchers), due May 19th. Diomed (Blus Funnel), due April
17th
Elpenor (Blue Funnel), due April
28th
Empress of aiz '(C.P.R.), due
April 20th. Empress of Russia (C.P.R.), dac
April 8th.
Fulda (Molchers), duo May 31st. Glaucus (Blus Funnel), duc April,
8th.
"Glenhen Jardine), due April
14th.
Glentara (Jardine), duc May 1st... Hector (Blue Funnel), due April
2nd.
Hessen (Jebsen), due April. 8th. Japan (Swed E.A. Co.), due April
19th
Jeypore (E.&O.), due April 14th, Tushar (P.&O.), dua. May 12th. Thiva (P.&O.), due April 14th
10th.
Nellure (P. & O.), due April 14th. Nyanza (P&O), due April 28th. Phemius (Blue Funnel), das May
5th.
President Jackson (D.S. & AM.I^)s
due April 3rd. Preussen (Jebsen), due May 19th. Salabangka (J.CJ.L.), due April
5th...
Sarpedan (Blue Funnel), dus May
25th. Schwaben (Melchers), due April
21st.
Saarbruecken (Melchera), dué Apr.
6th...
Takada. (B.I. & Apear), due to-
"day, 3 p.m. Talma (B.I. & Apear)," to-day, Tanda (E. & A.), due May 7th Tantalus (Blue Funnel), dus May
7:13th. Tilaun (BI, & Apear); duo this
morning.
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