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SESSIONS TRIALS.

MURDER CASE INCLUDED

IN CALENDAR.

This Criminal Sossions will open at the Supreme Court at 10 o'clock this morning before the Puisto Judge (Mr. Justice Wood), the indrder onse in which four mah: were recently committed for triad being included in the calendar,

The following are the onses for trial:-

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COMPANY MEETING. CORRESPONDENCE.

NEW TERRITORIES MINING

COMPANY."

The Sintutory Mouting of the Now Topribrics Mining Co, Ltd, was held at 329 Honey Road, on Saturday afternoon for the pro- sence of a large number of bars.

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Call lettore intended for publ cation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not Eine publication, unless no desired, | but aj svilence of good faith. Un,]

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MR. PEPYS AND, THE SCHNEIDER "TRIO.

[ZO TİK ADITOR OF THE " KONG KONG

DAILY PRESS,'

The Statutory report was read ny the Chairman, Mr. Wong Shing ping. and the proposal for its adoption was carried unanimously. Sn-Mr. Pepya again takes me

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Teang Tam, charged with being found in the Colony on March 21,

In the course of a brief speech, to task in to clay's issue for hav 103%, contrary to an order for his the Chairman touched upon the un-ing waxed hop over the poor af. deportation made on April 24, 1930 fortunate situation that had arisen tendance at the Schneider concert, Ma Ki Pun, charged that be or in connection with the Sino-Japans anys "If it be such musick March 12, 1932, armed with an offon- sive weapon, robbed and Cam Szeronomie

cso dispute and the world-wide pleases but a few why rail upon depression which had the others that they come port As of a pair of gold bangles.

well might I ruil at thoan affected them all, but in spite of Wong Kam Leung, charged with all those difficulties the Chairman bow not, thaien a work in the Ab manslaughter, in that he an Fob informed the shareholders that the

loya," mary 17, 1992, no Waterloo Road Company has done a fair amount of Kowloon, unlawfully killed one. Eo business since its formation and its

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future prospects were encouraging.

Among those present were

Trang Fo and Chan Kwai, charged together with robbery by two or more.

Leng Fuk Po and Chan Kwai wharged with robbery by two or

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Murder Charges. Choung Man. alias Cheung Ngo Wat, - alina Cheung. Hon Ching, alice Wong Hoi aline Li Ki Kwong and Cheung lu Wah Choung Tazo San, and Cheung Saw Fu, charged jointly with

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It is alleged that the four men on February 18, 1932, as or Ber Victoria Cap, murderer oge Tang Tab Kad, dies Tsang King, Kui.

There are other charges against she accused: Cheung, Saw For is also charged with another murder int Tai Wan Fort

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In the first murder "ense, which comes before the Rutane Judge on April 28, the first accused will be defended by Mr. Hin Shing Lo, while Mr. Somerset Fitzroy will represent the other three iceased. Mr. Lo is instructed by: Mesars. A. E., Hall & Co., and Mr. Fitzroy by Mr.J. M. d'Alfada Romedion.

The hearing of the second murder charge against Cheung. Sau Fu, has been provisionally fixed by the Puisno Judge to open on May a It is probable that if the accused is convicted of the first murder the cond charge will not be proceded

with.

RACE MEETING POSTPONED.

WEATHER INTERFERES WITH YESTERDAY'S FIXTURE.

The Second Extra Race Meeting

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the analogy is misleading. Let us try to find a better one.

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The Helena May Musicalės given by amatours have attracted, some Messrs. Wong Shing-ping (Chair.times, 100,190 and even 180 people, man), Yan Woon-cheung, Fock and I enquired why only 30 of Chan-ching, Pank Kwai-fan, Fank those musical folk var attend Wing-shust, Fu Shue-cheong, A. Poncert given there by far better Lim, J. D. Kim Chan Lai-cbuen, professional- artists. You think yet, Lau Chiro7, Suppose Mi Pepys and his fellow Fu Tak-yue, Young Kam-chui, T. bowlers have been giving exhibition every fortnight An W. Mei. and Wong Kar-cheun | games. (Directors),

audience which has filled the bowl Shareholders present worging alleys. Mr. Pepys one day, an- Mussra. Fang Wing-yue, Poon Yuen-chee Lai Fook-kee, and nounces to them that a Champion

Bowlór Cheung Yuk-naM.""

will soon be passing through and will give a very special display. The day arrives and Mr. Pepys finds that not only are there fewer there to watch a real game ¡of bowls, but that his usual cronies have fallen away in such heavy numbers, that it has hardly paid the Champion to break his journey here. Would it comfort Mr. Pepys. The above event was held at the to know that he could at læst dis Hong Kong Hotel on March 8, 1099, tinguish the enthusiastic sheep from the gross profits of the Partythe hypocritical goats? I think amounting to 87,223.30 and the cx- not. His friend,, Mr. Powy, "would halance of 8923.40 to be divided be unable to get a word in edge between Victoria, and Kowloon ways for the next week. And his Branches. The grateful thanks of

HONG KONG. WOMEN'S GUILD & M.C.L..

· BRIDGE-MAHJONG AND TEA DANCE PARTY..

pongey were

$207.00, lagving a

the Committee are due to Lady Pee diary would be banned by the con- for presenting the prizes, Mr. J. H. sor. Yours truly. Taggart for so kindly placing the Roof Gardon, Grill Ream and April 16, 1938.. Lounge of the Hong Kong Hotel the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and Mr. at the disposal of the Committee,

ALLEGRO.

NUDISM.

TONG FONG

Lo for running the Bridge and Mabjong, Mr. Ho Leung for being (TC. TIM EDITOR OF THE Hon. Treasurer for the day; Mr.

DAILY FRESS"} G.Abraham for auditing the ne- counts; the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts who put in most useful work under the leadership of Mrs Gubwoman I must take exception to bay and Miss Judah; Mr. Bagram Mr. Lanepart's statement that for giving the beautiful carnations

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for Lady Peol's bouquet and Mrs, only the Clergy gre in oppositions Bagram for presenting them on to the Nudist Movement," hehalf of the Committee; Mr. Walsh discussed the matter with many for gift of cigarettes, Messrs. Mac-

kintosh & Co. and Messrs, Gordons, other women and have yet to meet Ltd., for giving prizes for the Spot one in favour of it. While we are Dance winners, Graeco Egyptian all aware of the benefits of Sun Tobneco Store for matches; Messrs.

Ceo, Falconer & Co. for putting in Bathing, and approve of it heartily the prizes for Bridge and Mahjong we regard the idea of doing so im at special rates; to the Victoria the Company of men with loathing. Press for free printing, the Press

of the Macao Jockey Club was port for all their help and all the As to most men mention it to tham:

kind friends and members who help.and they nigger.. I don't wonder,

to make the show a success. we have only to remember the ap

The football kindly presented by

poned yesterday owing to the clemoney of the weather. A notice to this effect was posted at the "Star" Ferry Wharf shortly after half past twelve and the small band Mr. Tang Shin Kin was put up to palling pictures of the Bathing of rncepcers who were prepared to auction by Mr. R. E. Lindsell be- Beaches last year to realize what brave the elements and make the fore, the prize-giving and realized most people out here who are past trip to Kwanti, were disappointed the sum of $160. The lucky owner their first youth would look like in

The fixture was originally arrange Mr. Chan Lim Pak!

led to take place in Macao on April At the close of the proceedings the "all-together." As we all know 3. Owing, however, to the outbreak Lady Peel on behalf of the Com this climate does not conduce to of Meningitis, the meeting was put mittee, presented to Mr E T physical fitness and from an aesthe- back a fortnight. As, however, the Creasy, M.B.E. President. a piece moningitis menace had not abated, of jade and a hand bag in appre the venue of the sport was changed ciation of all the splendid' work and from Macno to Faaling, this being the time she has given to the Guild made possible through the courtray and League,

of the Fanling, Hunt and Raen Club, | who had previously cancelled their own race meeting fixed for April 17. Yesterday's postponement was therefore the second postponement and' it looks very much if the mest ing will have to be cancelled entire- ; ly, as the Macno Club has a fixture. for May and there are meetings in Hong Kong next Saturday and again on the following Saturday.

IN-C. BACK ON DUTY. RECOVERS FROM INFLUENZAL ATTACK.

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HONG KONG NURSES.

PRESENTATION OF CERTI. FICATES AT G.CH,

There was a happy gathering

tid standpiciat alone it is most undesirable.--Yours, etc.

MATRON.

Kowloon, April 18, 1932.

We thank Matron" for her ex- cellent · letter.

She cany however, rest assured that if nudism is tried in this Colony its exponents will be treated in the same way as other offenders against the law.-Editor E.K.D.P.]

THE MYSTERY.

at Government Civil Hospital on [TO THE EDITOR OF THE ** HONG KONG

Saturday afternoon on the occasion

[of the "aanun), presentation of certi- Bentes to the graduating nurses

DATLY FERSs"]

Sin,-Now the mystery is solved.

and dresses who have just com The Costums Consultant described pleted a four years' 'course of train- on page threa of your issue of April

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Mrs. Wellington, the wife of the 15 is paid twenty, twenty-five or The Commander-in-Chief of the Hon Dr A. B. Wellington, gave thirty thousand dollar gold or China Squadron, Sir Howard way the cortifientes to the follow-more a year with three or four ex- Kelly, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O. ing nurses-Misses 1. Boong, M. pensive trips to Paris (France) pre. who has been on the sick list withLnk, G. Mak, N. Lam, D. Wang, sumably on account of her ability influenza.returned to duly on Bloya and 1 Jau two to chew gums to speak a jargon Baturday. Ho will transfer his dressora, Mrears Chan Sai Wan understandable, to, no one, and to fing from H.M. 8. Kent to HM.6 and Shun Kwale Fai

insult the patrons Suffolk to-day. RM.8. Kent will Antong the offeinds of the Gov- The illustration accompanying omburk the Argyll and Sutherland ernment Civil Hospital and other head, Lady Fitzupjohn, of "London Highlanders and sail for Hong doctors present were hoted the Hon. ¦ (England)., Kong, arriving here on Wednesday, April 20..

Dr. A. R. Wellington, Dr. R. E. Page Cape, Molyneux Yours, Tottenham, Dr. I...Nawton, Prof. fection worn by Her Royal High- H.M.B. Devonshire has been or W Gerrardi Dr. G. E. Thomas, the article is, of course, the con dored by the Commander-in-Chief Dh. Bau Tau Zung and Mm E. A. etc.,

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