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ALLEGED THREAT TO MAJ. CASSEL

ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST DE LA SALA

INCIDENT IN CITY OFFICE

An additional charge of threaten

LINCOLNS ARRIVE

TO-DAY

REGIMENT WITH FINE RECORD

The 1st Battalion The Lincoln- shire Regiment are expected to dis. embark from H.M.S. Buffolk some time this afternoon, and will be

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932.

ROSARY CHURCH FEAST DAY

IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AND PROCESSION

Yesterday being the Feast of the Rosary, the Patronal-Fenst Day of the Rotary Church, Kowloon, there

were special church services. end.

MAMAK HOCKEY

SHIELD

LEAGUE COMMENCED ON

SATURDAY

ALL FAVOURITES WIN

With thirty entries in the Mamak

K.B.G.C. CONCERT

ENJOYABLE AFFAIR ON

SATURDAY

ing Major 1 Cassel was preferred billeted at Nanking Lines, Shaming with Benediction of the Blessed Hockey League, the opening of the hold in the open air and extremely

against Mr. B. de la Sala who last week appeared before Mr. Wynne Jones on a charge of threatening. Mr. Raymond O'Bhea.

When la Sala was produced before the Magistrate on Saturday, he was represented by Mr., Leo D'Almadin Castro, senior.

Mr. D'Almada: I believe there is a second charge brought against the defendant under similar cir cumstances and if your Worship will allow me, I would like to plead vat guilty to that charge alan.

The Magistrate anid that the plea to the other charge was one of Guilty hit that he had pre- viously indicated to Mr. Sin that he would permit that plan to in

Shui Po Camp, until the departure of the present regiment, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders on H.M.T. Neuralia on October 4. The

Regiment will probally stay here for at least two years and we take this opportunity of wishing them very happy and successful stay in

the Colony.

The Lincolns left home in 1920 and proceeded to Gibraltar where they spent two years. From there they were sent to Shanghai and have been there since November of last year. They now enter into the fourth year of their "twenty-one years foreign service"

In the old days when regiments wore named after their Colonels, the

A very enjoyable "al fresco'"' concert,, arranged and produced hy- the Kowloon Bowling Club, was given at their own grounds on Saturday evening. The affair was

spason was followed with particu. fine weather prevailed for the Sacrament and a solemn Procession lar interest. Three matches wors ocession. Of the many artistes ap through the streets in the vicinity decided on Saturday, the St, An-pearing in the long and varied pro- draws accounting for H.M.S. gramme were a number who have Phoenix, the Felice, beating the not hitherto been heard on the con German Club and the "Intogni. cert platform, and an outstanding tos," a team of civilians, beating triumph for the club is. the fact the R.A.S.C.

that all of these artistes were either members or the relatives of mem bers of the institution.

of the Church.

Thars were four Masses in the morning, the fourth, at 9.30 am, being a solemn Pontifical Mass at which His Lordship, Bishop H. Valtorta, was Celebrant;, Rev. Fr. Noval, Assistant; Rev. Fr. Francis, Deacon and Rev. Fr. Maestrini,

Sub-Deacon.

at

The Evening Service commenced 4.2 with Recitation of the Rosary, after which the long and colourful Procession formed up, later passing through Chatham, Austin and Kimberley Roads and Austin Avenue. Proceded by the St Louis Industrial School Band,

St. Andrew's v. Phoenix. St. Andrew's accounted for the

It is very difficult to differentiate H.M.S. Phoenix in a fast match between any of the excellent items which gave them a four to

one given, all being very well-chosen victory. For the winners, A.E.P. and ably rendered by, the people Guest, was an outstanding player. concerned. Perhaps howover speci- It will be recalled that for lastai mention should be made of Mrs. season, Guest was

E. W. Gardner for her splendid strength in the ranks of the league offorts, There's a Land" and winners, the Radio Sports Club.

On Saturday Guest scored twice

B tower of

Sally in our Alley." It is a long time since Mrs. Gardner was heard

withdrawn. Mr. D'Almada accor-Lincolnshire Regiment was known the Procession was a most impres. in the first half for the winners at local concerts, but that she still

dingly pleaded not guilty to both charges.

an the Earl of Bath's Regiment of give one, and consisted of members

possesses a voice of charm and

Foot. They firat anw service in the of the various Sodalities and the second half until the sailors reduced should therefore be heard here more

In regard to the new charge, Low Countries under Marlborough Chief Detective Inspector Reynolds in 1704 and were conspicuous in the told the Magistrate that on Septem-campaigns of Hlenheim, Malplaquet, ber 21 in the afternoon, Major Ramilies and Oudenarde, which Cassel was in the office of the Sha- names we understand are inscribed meen Printing Press and the de-

on their Regimental Colours. fendant was also there and there, was a talk over money matters and

During the Great War there, were no less than nineteen battalions in

The Officers,

Portuguese Band.

On the return to the Church, a sermon was preached by Rev. Fr. A. Granelli, the service ending with the Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

and then play slowed down in the

the lead. Then the civilian team settle down to once again and scored two more goala before the final whistle was blown.

often, is avident by the reception she received on Saturday evening,

Two other items more than de- serving of the ovation they receiv ad were "Down in the Forest" and “The Road to the Isles" ad- mirably sang by Mra. J, S, Logan.

The comic element of the pro-

Incognitos e. R.A.5.0. Three clear goals without reply was the result of this match. The Incognitos is strong team of civilians consisting of talented gramme was supplied by, Messers players from clubs which are not V.C. Labrum and H. Nish who keen on entering a team in the were extremely amusing and de. league. The resulting combination lighted the audience with their is a strong one and the Incogninos | sketch "Roger the Lodger,”· As an MESSAGE TO THE DIOCESE are sure to go a long way in the encore they rendered the equaily

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DESIGNATE

OF VICTORIA

it finished up with the defendant the rogiment whe fought in muny THE BISHOP saying that he would "do him in."

placos in the early days like Mons, This conversation carried on for Marno and Messines, not to mention some timo. The same thing their Inter service at Loos, Somme curred again on the afternoon of and Gallipoli. the 26th over the same business and Major Cassel will say that on that; occasion he saw the accused take from a drawer a revolver. The de- fondant, said Mr. Roynolds, did not threaten Major Cassel with the revolver in any way.

Mr. Wynne Jones: I am afraid Thursday afternoon is the nearest

. I can.,

Appeal for Ball.

Mr. D'Almada Will your Wor- ship allow me to plead for bail. Apparently from the meagre open ing at the last hearing it was suggested that the accused had used or produced a kaifs in conjunction with the alleged threat. Of course,

The Officers now serving with the battalion in China are:-Lieut. Colonel E. J. de O. Boys, M.C., Commanding, Major J. A. A. Griffin, D.S.O., Second-in-Command, Liout. F. W. Young, Adjutant, Lieut. G. H. King, Quartermaster, Major E. H. Impoy, M.C., Major H. S. G. Thoyts, M.C., Capt. R. W. Cave- Orme, Capt. L. O. Crick, M.C., Capt. C. Pennack, Chpt. H. M. Boxer, M.C., Capt. T. H. R. Riggs, D.C.M., M.M., Capt. C. T. Ingle, Capt. LG: Dickinson, Liauts. P.

The Dean of St. John's Cathedral has received the following message from the Bishop-Designate of Vic- toria, Hang Kong:--

Our sufficiency is of God." Will you pray for me, as I am praying for you that in all things we may know His will and have power to do it?

The Consecration is on October 29, the Day of Saint Simon and St. Jude. St. Simon was a Zealot (an advanced member of the Kuo-

Curran, A. U. Mackenzie, J. E. T.mintang) who found the fulfilment Pim, E. D. S. Powell, J. G. M. B. of all his hopes in the kingdom of

tournament.

The B.A.S.C. held their own in the first half of this game, but in the second half the "Incogs," com- bining well, scored three times bo fore the final whistle was blown J. Pinto drew first blood for the winners and "#Isy followed" by. C' C. Francis and W. A. Reod. The last named played a splendid game at centre half. Another good play. er is A. A. dos Remedios, one of the full backs in the winning team.

funny number" Rhymes," Mr. Nish made an excellent foil for the Robeyeaque comedy of Mr. Labrum, for the portraying of which this artistë” is well-known to local audiences.

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Altogether it was a most enjoy ANDERSON MUSIC

abls and delightful evening, and it is to be hoped that the committee of the Bowling Club will arrange similar evanings during the coming winter months.

Police. German Club,

Playing at Caroline Hill, the Polica R.C: defeated the Gorman Club by two goals to nit. The after the performance.

The Programme, An informal dance was held

to the 'newcomers

Tournament

The full list of the artistes in

I don't know what evidence is go- Gough, J. H. Hocquard, 2/Liguts, God. 5. Jude wrote these words: showed up surprisingly well and the order of their appearance is

ing to be adduced but of course the accused denies having used, produced or even showed a knife to the plaintiff. That being the case. the charge can be no more than one of ordinary assault.

Mr. Wynne Jones: It has been given by Mr. Reynolds in his open-: ing that actually a knife displayed.

Wis

S..P. B. Bransbury, D. P. St. C. Boissier, A. Wall.

SIBERIAN MAILS TO-DAY

Mr. D'Almada: We have Bo ANOTHER FIFTY-TWO BAGS

evidence of that at present.

Mr. Wynne. Jones: I have no

evidence of it at all either way. The Post Office announce that "missing

Mr. D'Almada: I would ask your fifty-two bags of the Worship to consider it this way. Here is a man charged with an Siberian mail

"will arrive here to

"Meres unto you and peace and love be multiplied"; and "Now unto fiim that is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our Saviour be glory and majesty, dominion and power both now and ever-Amien."

Those words are my prayer for

you ali

I should like it if in every Church and Christian home throughout the Diocese there could Diocese on that day. In addition to the Collect for the Day, will you

ordinary assault and if your Wor-day on the as. President Wilson.be special intercessions made for the ahip will consider it in that light The date of this mail, is London, you would not object to bail. Bail

is an inherent right of the citizen July 28.

where the crime is not murder. In In-view of the twelve bags which

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case like this your Worship arrived yesterday on the 8.5. Shan- should exercise reasonable discre- tion. Make it a heavy bail if you tung and there fresh arrivals, it ja like, to ensure his attendanes here. generally expected that the balance I understand from the prosecution of this overdine minil will arrive that the defendant has n violent shortly. temper and that it is feared that

he might be involved in further trouble. His brother who is here and I myself will undertake to sec that the defendant does not misbe have himself in any way. I would ask your Worship to fix 81,000 bail And I think it can be produced. There is no question of the defen- dant going away.

Police Against Ball.

POLICE APPOINTMENTS

AND TRANSFERS

Detective Sub-Inspector A. J. W, Darling has been transferred, from Central to Yaumati, where he will be in charge of the C.I.D., reliev- ing Detective Inspector W. Sha non, returning to Central.

use this old prayer-

O Holy. Jesus

Merciful Redeemer, Friend and Brother May we see Thee more clearly Máy Te Jove Thes mors dearly May we follow Thee more nearly

Day by Day.

[The Bishop Designute, the Rev. Ronald Hall, is to be consecrater in St. Paul's Cathedral on October 28, and to proceed to the Far East shortly afterwards.]

CATHEDRAL

WEDDING

with the season more advanced they are sure to upset calculations. as follows:-Mr W, Orr (Piano: showing," deserved their win, 45 Mr. and Mrs. Lieb (Duet), Mrs. The Police team, on Saturday's forte Solo), Mr. C. Beat (Song) they were more experienced and

on the whole pulled together as a W. Hydo (Song), Mesars. E. Hog team much better than the Ger bin and T. Fergusson (Duet), Mrs. man Club did.

E. W. Gardner (Songs), Mr. J. Ma- Friedidly Matches.

caw (Song), The Misses Henderson In a friendly match with the (Character Dance), Mesdames Nish Military and Navy Cheero at and Fergusson (Pianoforte Duet), King's Park on Saturday after moon, the YM.C.A. Rrst eleven 3r. J. Cornelius (Song), Mea' J. won by six goals to one, in an in Logan (Song), Messers Labrum and teresting match. W. J. Brown Niah (Humorous Sketch), Miss D the double hat trick." Walters Puncheon (Song). A humorous netted all six goals, thus securing replied for the Cheoro. The losers, quartetto was rendered by four of though outplayed, possessed many the men mentioned above and the fast players.

concluding item of the programme was “Good Night" sung by all. the artistes collectively.

Recreio Ladies Win,

At King's Park the Club de Recreio Ladies' defeated the Y.M.C.A. Ladies by the only goal scored in a friendly hockey match. The Y ladies fielded only aine players, and the Recreio sportingly loaned them one of their members. Both teams decided to play the three-back game

EXCITING YACHTING

CLOUDBURST AND M-MILE

WIND DURING RACE

CONTROL OF DANGEROUS DRUGS

LOCAL LAWS TO BE CONSOLIDATED.

The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to dangerous druge

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MALAYAN CHAMPION'S SUCCESS

due to

PHOSFERINE

Other transfers are:-Sub-Ins Asked if he would like to say nector Russell from Central to anything, C.D.I. Reynolds said: Wanchai, rice Police.

This legislation follows the Con Bergeant

Marblehead, Maas, Aug. ) 12 The facts are as Mr. D'Almada, his Goddard to Yaumati, vice Sub- MISS MITCHELL AND MR.

ference hold at Gonora in 1831 for stated them but I cannot support Inspector Hynes to Sham Shui Po,

ROBERTS

The large fleet competing in the his application for bail.

vice Lance Sergeant Cordeux to

recond day of the Corinthian Yacht the purpose of supplementing the Mr. Wynne Jones: You still say Gough Hill, vice Acting Police Ber-

Club's midsummer series suffered provisions of the International A very pretty wedding was cole considerable damage and several that a knife was produced and a geant Baystings to Kowloon City, revolver was produced in the pravice Lance Sergeant Estall to Lock brated between Miss Constanco yachtsmen narrowly escaped drown. Opium Convention. As a result sence of Major Cassel!

Ma Chau, vice Aoting Sub-Inspec May Mitchell and Mr. Charles O. ing at the Head this afternoon, of the Geneva Convention (No, 2) Mr. Reynolds: That is the Castor Kirby to 8hs Tau Kuk, vice Roberts on Saturday, October 1, when a black thunder squall, it became necessary in England to His Worship said he must adhere Lance Sergeant Wallingford to at St. John's Cathedral.The bride companied by a cloudburst, and a pass, on March 24 this year, the to ble fornier attitude in regard Central, vice Lance Sergeant Slater looked charming in a wedding dress fifty mile wind, scattered the craft Dangerous Drugs Act, 1932, amend to the question-of-bail. I think to Shaukiwan, vico Lanez Sergeant of white, satin, and she carried a many milea, from their onurses, ing the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1920,

Bhent of Ginger Lilies. The brides; blew cur the, canvas oil severoi bonte

the Dangerous-Drugs and Poisons- you are taking a very big respon Clarke to Central.

(Amendment) Act, 1923, and the sibility," he told Mr. D'Almada, Traffic Sergeant Brittain has been maids, Mias Pamela Show and Misend capsized others.

Leslie Rawding's launch Doro Dangerous Drugs Act, 1925 on on behalf of the defendant and transferred from Central to Yau- Maureen Chelg, both looked very I don't think it is fair to yourself mati Traffic Office, vice Traffic well in dressca of white organdie then saved the skipper, Ed Grifin, which the local legislation is main

white antim with ruching and and orew of the Winthrop Yachtly-founded. to say that he would not be involv- Sergeant Scrim who goes to Ceneral wreath, they carried posien Club 18-footer Wanderer while she Chasequently, it becomes necessary Dahlley* ed in any further assault."

tral:

of gladioli

was sinking

th amand the two local: Dangerous MrD'Almada-His-brother will

The service was solemnized by the Out of the entire ficet only nine | Drugs Ordinances. This Ordinance stand security for him. Double the bail if you like but I think it is

Very Rev. Dean-Swann, MA, and opgaas from the insile starting therefore consolidater Ordinanceg very hard for this man to be in

Mr T. R. Masson acted as best line crippleted a race before. Frank gaolfga

man.”

We chairman of the race cork The bride was given away by Mr. mittes, ordered the e judge's boat to TH. R. Shaw. The reception was the cactie of several small craft in held at the Hong Kong Hotel distress close aboard.

Mr. Wynne Jones: Not gaol. Mr D'Almada then asked that (Continued at foot of next column

the prosecution's case be taken but it was indicated that Mr. O'Sher† was not available. The case for the

be taken prosecution morning.

No. 29 of 1993 and No. 4 of 1928 with amendments, suggested by the Dangerous Drugs set:192, and by the Secretary of State's Circular: Despatch-of-July-22-1882.-

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