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THURSDAY, 20th ́ SEPT.
At 9.18 p.m. FAREWELL
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EN
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1928.
BATTLE OF KING'S
PARK.
CHINESE ATTACK PORTU- GUESE FOOTBALLERS.
FOLLEYS OF STONES,
SIX ROUGHS ARRESTED.
Since the incident in Nathan Road, KowlooD, a few weeks ago when busmen from the Kowloon and China Motor Bus Companies pitted themselves against a number of Portuguese youths followiny a quarrel with a bus conductor, a very deep feeling of animosity has prevailed between young Chinese and Portuguese at Kowloon.
Yesterday at about. 6 p.m., the football teams of Club de Recreio were having a practise game on their own ground above the Club House in King's Park. Following the rules of the Asociation, a bar ricade has been placed around the field and only Club members and footballera
allowed within. During the season, a matshed is erected and
are entrance fees charged.
are
DR. DOVEY PROSECUTES LORRY DRIVER.
CASTLE PEAK ROAD COLLISION.
CASE FOR CIVIL COURT.
At the Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday afternoon, Dr.J. E. Dovey prosecuted the driver of motor lorry. No 341 for parking his vehicle on the Castle Peak Road on August 28th in a manger dangerous to the public, and which resulted in a collision between Dr. Dovoy's car and the lorry.
In his evidence. Dr. Dovey said that he was returning in his car, in which were also his wife, child and an amah. When he was half way between Castle Peak and Tsin Wan, he had to round two bends, known to him as the "Fishermen's Signals." He approached the bend on the left side of the road and was therefore gaable to see round the corne He sounded his born twice and getting no response, be thought the way was clear. He continued at a speed of about 7 miles per hour. Immediately he rounded, the corner, he saw lorry No. 503 on the same side of the road as he was. The vehicle was stationary and heavily loaded. Three men were
The reputation of Recreio's foot- ball players is suficient to draw large numbers of Chinese who are standing behind it. To avoid run- always ready to see a good game.ning into the lorry, Dr. Dovey. Soma 300 encircled the field yester. swung his car to the right and ran day, among them a band of young into larry No. 341, which was also roughs thoroughly hostile to the stationary and drawn up parallel to lorry No. 303, He would have Portuguese.
had time to stop his car if he had not been rounding a bend. As a result of the impact with lorry No. 311, Dr. Dovey said that his car had sustained damages.
When the game commenced, they appeared at the entrance of the Larricade but were sent away by the Indian watchman who told them that only Club members and play- ers were allowed inside the field. The Gang Gets To Work.
The driver of lorry No. 803 said that when he was passing the bend
TOWN PLANNING AT KOWLOON.
AMENITIES OF PRINCE
EDWARD ROAD AND.
·KOWLOON TONG.
At today's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Mr. J. P. Braga, Pursuant to notice, will ask:-
With reference to the leading article appearing in the South China Morning Post of the 2nd August last, regarding the development of suburban sites in the Colony, will the Presi dent please inform the Board, i What are the Government's intentions as to the reservation of Crown land in the vicinity of Prince Edward Road as an exclusive residential area?" iL. Will the Government endeavour to prevent the disfigurement of that area by refusing permia. sion for the erection of 'pigeon- hola blocks' in the midst of rural surroundings7
as a
A
ill Will the Government atipulate special condition in the general conditions of sale of Crown and abutting on Prince Edward Road that-
(a) no houses will be permitted of a height greater than 35 feet; and
(b) that open space must, be reserved for the laying out of lawas or small garden patches attached to such houses!
iv. With a view to securing the wathetic amenities of the Row- loon Tong garden city, will the intention of the Government be ascertained whether it is pre- pared to introduce early legis lation in order to ensure that "houses erected in the vicinity of the Kowloon Tong district shall conform to the type of European residential houses of a maximum height of 35 feet, with the exception of buildings for colleges and similar institu- tions !"
"
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO
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one of the tyres was punctured. He THE "VICEROY OF INDIA.” then boarded another car, went to The gang retired .to the Un Long to get a new tyre and surrounding slopes and com-returned to his vehicle in lorry No. menced to boot and throw stones at 341. The latter vehicle stopped by the players. A number of Club the side of lorry No. 503 and the supporters approached and told work of transferring the load them to stop, but were greeted with began. defiant yells of "Darh-(Fight.) This was far too much to put up with quietly and a free fight with the truculent loafers was soon in tul awing. On an adjacent foot- ball ground a Chinese game was in progress but this was stopped and the players rushed off in support of their compatriots on hearing this battle cry of "Darb." The Portuguese football players were obliged also to leave off their game and assist their comrades.
King's Park of an evening is the Mecca of Chinese football en-
Witness added that while they were engaged in removing the load, he saw Dr. Davey's car coming toward them. He put up his hand as a signal for the oncoming car to stop, but no notice was taken. Dr. Dorey's car then ran into lorry No. 341.
After hearing further evidence, bis Worship decided that it was a case for the Civil Court and dis- missed the summons.
thusiasts who turn up in their A PRINCE OF IMPOSTORS. thousands Many of them... also took part in the attack and a re- gular battle ensued,
The. Polica Arrive,
The police were called and on ar- riving six ring leaders, who werd shouting "Darh" at the full capacity of their hungs were "ar- rested and on them were found Buch serious implements as knives, crow-bars, and bamboo poles. Volleys of stones were freely ex- changed during the fight but shoot ing appears to have been pretty poor for the casualties on the Portuguese side only came to one cut head.
Inspector Martin later arrived and after order had been restored discussed with one of the Recreio Club representatives the question of ending the campaign.
20 YEARS OF FRAUD,
BEGAN BY ROBBING HIS
FATHER.
Great interest has been aroused locally in the announcements about the new P. & O. liner Ficeroy of India which was launched yester- day. The new vessel is a clear addition to the Company's fleet and there is no question of paying off any of the" present vessels on the Company's various services. She is being built by Messrs. Stevens & Co. of Glasgow.
The Viceroy of India is to put on. the Bombay run and is not likely to be seen in Hong Kong in the early stages of her career.
It will be remembered that at the ordinary general meeting of the company-held-some months ago the Chairman, Lord Inchcape, said of the new vessel:
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We have a steamer, now under "A prince among impostors," construction of about 18,000 tons was the description applied by gross register, capable of a sca The greatest Det.-Sergt. Hayward at the London speed of 19 knots. Sassions to Alfred Craven, aged 38, possible consideration and care by an engineer, who, after pleading ourselves and the whole of our to three technical and supervising staff has guilty, was sentenced years' penhi servitude for obtain been given to her passenger ac- ing £10 from Mr. Alfred Walter commodation, looking to the fact Euston by false pretences. He had that more comfort and more and 10 previous convictions.
more luxurious arrangements are Craven, whose correct name is constantly demanded and that, Alfred Noel Fewsdale Craven, from barring accidents, she will be in BOUND TO TAKE HIS LIFE. his start in crime in 1907 has posed commission during, at least; the next twenty years. She is to be chiefly as a man of wealth.
turbo-electric driven, which, accord- DOCTOR AND RICH 'YOUNG
PATIENT. ing to our engineer adviser, Mr. Clarke, will give more economical results than internal combustion and complete absence of vibra Craven was sent abroad, and in tion. This is not an experiment. 1908 married in New South Wales. There are 31 steamers in commission He went to South Africa with his with the turbo-electric drive run wife, and remained there until ning most successfully and there carly in 1914. Most of the time are several now being built. It will be remembered that to-
Craven was in prisons in Johannes- wards the close of last season number of attacks were made by burg, Natal, and Capetown for
roughs
on players while leaving posing as a rich man and obtain- the ground after games bad finishing money by fraud. ed.
There is no doubt that unless drastic steps are taken yesterday's skirmish will be only a forerunner of many more which will be eager ly supported by numerous Chinese roughs, Something needs to be done to ensure the safety of players at King's Park.
1
He is
son of Sheffield iron- founder, and his first victim was bis father, whom he robbed of his watch. Next he forged his father's name to a cheque.
Leaving his wife and a son in Johannesburg he returned to Eng; land, and on, the journey proposed NEW ZEALAND AND C.O.D. to a young woman from whom he
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RESENTMENT AGAINST MAIL ORDERS FROM ENGLAND.
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LONDON, August 3rd. The suicide of a victim of sleepy sickness was described at an inquest. at Wellington, Somerset, on Henry Olive Gallup, aged 24.
It was stated that Gallup, whose home was at Langstone Manor, Breator, near Tavistock, Devon, was wealthy and of uncommon in- tellectual attainments, and had been in the charge of Dr. Q. B. Hillyar, of Wellington, a resi- dent patient with a male nurse in attendance for the past 18 months.
Ou Sunday morning Gallup was found in the garden in an excited state, and when questioned by his nurse said he had taken strychnine from the doctor's dispensary. He died within ten minutes..
Bound To Happen.
-Naval Deserter, '
The holidays at Rinsey, on the Cornish coast, of the Rev. S Soon after arriving in England he Robert, vicar of Chris Church, found his way into prison. In 1915 Barnet, Hertfordshire, are giving he joined the Royal Naval Air Ser him a full measure of excitement. WELLINGTON, Aug. 23rd. vice and was sentenced for deser
A few days ago his wife fell from The growing mail order business tion and dismissed the service. ... ́.... in New Zealand with English firms
In reply to the coroner, Dr. Still wearing uniform he next 4 rock into the sea. She was rescu- on the C.O.D. system is seriously stayed at a Fareham, Hampshire, ed unconscious by the vicar, who Hillyar said that about a month alarming traders and manufactur- hotel and left without paying his plunged in fully dressed.
the surgery. He warned him that crs, who are urging the Govern bill. He was arrested at Wey- Now Mr. Roberts has had what age he found Gallup prowling about ment to withdraw the system. mouth and sentenced to a mouth's he describes as an "interesting be would have to leave if that hap.
Mr.
experience with a bullock. He was pened again. deputation informed
imprisonment. Coates, the, Prime Minister, that Since then he has served two returning across a field from a
He was convinced that Gallup in- English catalogues are distributed terms of penal servitude, and at shooting expedition, carrying some here on a large scale, and that Brighton last August be was een curiews he had shot, when the bul- tended to commit suicide, and he He did not want it to happen at his 27,000 parcels were delivered tenced to six months' imprisonment lock made to attack him.
raced towards the gate, but, as the house, Knowing this was bound C.O.D. in 1927, to the detriment for fraud. of local traders, particularly in the On his release in March this year bullock was overtaking him, he to be the end of it," added the be carried out a heartless fraud on turned and presented his gun at doctor, "I had made arrangements for him to go into rooms in the "THE MOST POPULAR ARTIST country towns. EVER TO TOUR THE ORIENT New Zealand business houses are a woman in a poor state of health, it,
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Craven's latest plan for deceiv. carrying at able to compete with this competi AT THE PIANO :
tion They do not object to the ing people was to induce a solicitor momentarily distracted its atten possible to keep every poison under to conduct certain business for him tion and enabled him to jump a lock and key, Gallup told him he BORIS ZAKHAROFF. ordinary mail-order system.
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