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THE TEST OF THE TRUTH

18 IN THE

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CHINA

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1933.

THE REV. L. L. NÁSH

LOCAL SCHOOLMASTER TO

BE LICENCED

An interesting ceremony will take place at the Diocesan Boys School, Kowloon, on Sunday morning next; after Holy Communion, when the Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop of Victoria, will give a lincence to the Rev. L Nash, a new master at the School.

ATTACK ON OLD MAN

WOULD-BE ROBBER GETS THREE YEARS

Sentence of three years' hard la our was passed by Mr. Justice Wood yesterday at the Criminal Sessions cun Haw Wang Shing, who a charge of as sault with, intent to rob in Yeung Shiu Hang village, near Castle

was convicted on

Peak.

Mr. Nash, who recently left a euracy in Melbourne, Australia, to take up his post in this Colony, was educated at St. Katheirne'a Col- lege, Cambridge, (1936-30) where he gained his M.A. degree. He was a

Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At keen oarsman and rowed for his torney General, in opening for the College during May Week races. After his licence has bren bestowed Crown, said that in the village of by the Bishop, Mr. Nash will be Yeung Shiu Hang there was a re- able to preach in the Colony, asligious house, the caretaker of well as take services,

NO FLATTERING PICTURE!

(Continued from Page 1).

which was a man named Wong Li Sin. At about 2 a.m. on the morn. ing of the 26th January, he was sitting in one of the rooms in the light of an oil lamp when suddenly the door was opened and two men entered. Both were wearing dork clothing and one had a towel wrap- ped round his head. The other held some instrument up the sleeve of his jacket which proved to be an it and iron bar. He withdrew pointed it at Wong, but the latter,

HOCKEY MATCH

"Y" DRAW WITH MEDWAY

An evenly concsted hockey match was played at King's Park on Sa turday afternoon, between Euro- pean Y.M.C.A. XI and H.M.S. Medway, in lieu of the Parthian XI. The Navy had the better of the game in the first half, though the teams drew even towards the close. Two goals were scored by the Navy, but G. Fowler equalised for the "y" with two elever sohts which found the net, the gama thus ending in a draw. The "Y" team was as follows: S. Shields; R. A. Bates, G. Owen: Hamble, E. Mur phy, W. J. Brown, C. Bahuan, A. Tate, G. Fowler, F. Dormer, Har graves.

THEFT BY DAIRY FARM EMPLOYEE

LENIENCY OWING TO GOOD

RECORD

Before Mr. Butters at the Kow- toon Maistracy yesterday Deteo tive Sergeant Mackay charged two Chuen, with the theft of a bottle of me, Wong Kam Sang and Cheung serum and a milk feeder pump from the Company.

Sergeant Mackay said that the

His questing mind forever probes into the meanings of externals, and he understands the Chinese charac ter as few Westerners do. Even the Foochow lacquer ware suggested to him traits of character." It re- reala," he says, "the gentler, kind-realising that it was not a revolver. lier side of the Chinese character; grappled with the man. it exhibits their refinement of taste, eo, he was struck by a third man, with larceny, was employed at the their restraint and their dignity.' with a sharp instrument. Wong Dairy Farm as a motor-driver and struggled with the three men and assistant to the veterinary surgeon, shouted for help. The robbers then Mr. Wateon. It was alleged that

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In the grounds of the house waa found a hat and the towel and in the house one of the hats worn by the robbers.

Mr. Fraser remarked that there was no positive identification, and the most the prosecution could say was that the accused was of the

The first defendant, had a record of ten years service with the com- pany and in view of this he was not sent to goal but bound over for 12 months in the sum of $250. The second, who was charged with re- ceiving stolen property, was bound over in $100 security for the anme

turm.

FIVE NEW R.A.'S

became alarmed and made oft. he stole the serum and the pump. A few years ago Count Herman Wong then went upstairs and blew He was arrested in Chatham Road Koyseriing wrate book called a police whistle for assistance. The by a Chinese detective who found "The Travel Diary of a Philoso- whistle attracted neighbours and him carrying the bottle in a basket.

Both men pleaded guilty. pher," in which he attempted to the matter was reported to the po solve some of the mysteries of the lice. East Like most German writers, he was very involved and metaphy. sical, but one felt that he was onty making the problem knottier than ever. Professor Forster prefers the role of the onlooker, good-humour- ed and curious, and he seemy to give us a much clearer, more tangible picture of China and the Chinese than the cocksure Count.

"Echoes of Hong Kong and same build as one of the robbers, the one who held the iron bar. Beyond" was not intended to be

great book. It is thoughtful, There were two witnesses, however, written in a simple and light vein who would state that the hat found and here and there the scholar's in the grounds was that of the ac- VICTORY MEDAL DESIGNER. pen bas dipped deeply into funda cused and, as a matter of fact ac- mentals. Those

peruse its cuand admitted it to be his. Accus pages cannot fail to realise that was arrested about a fortnight they have missed much of the later on the main road at Ping when charged, stated charm, many of the delights which Shan and. the sympathetic mind can uncover that he went to the house but did in Hong Kong. Professor Forster not enter. At the Magistracy, he was able to

the made a statement on oath in which peep under "suburban film" which, like the he said he could not get a job and fog, obscures the realities of our wanted some money and was asked Oriental island. His book will by & man named Wong Hong to go open our eyes to new beauties and out and steal. They were accora- discoveries, showing us how to panied by a third person named open the muddy molluse and reveal Pak Tai. He also admitted being and the glistening pearl within. It is in possession of the iron bar, but well printed in large type and is emphatically denied entering the a credit to Ye Olde Printerie, house. though there are innumerable errors of spelling which tend to aggravate the reader. Thus, on page 49, Sir James Barrie, is referred to AS

who

18 aver made these unfortunate

The Defence.

London, Feb. 21-At a general assembly of the Royal Academy hold yesterday the following Asso- ciates were elected Royal Academi- citne :

Mr. William McMillan, sculptor." Mr. W. Curtis Green, architect. Mr. H. R. Macbeth-Raeburn, engraver.

Mr. Terrick Willianis, painter,

Mr. W. Russell. Flint, painter.

M. McMillan was the designer of the Great War Medal, and the Accused, in evidence, stated that Victory Medal. He was born at sometime on the evening of Jan-Aberdeen forty-five years ago.

uary 25th he was taking opium in

"Barry." We trust that if a re- n divan at Yeng Shiu Hang village print of this valuable little book when Wong Hong came and asked mistakes will be corrected. All him to go to the religious house to profits of the book will be devoted worship. When they reached the to the funds of the Diocesan Boysold him they were going to steal garden of the house, Wong Hong School, an excellent institution, which besides educating on moderns and gave him an iron bar. He, ac lines and giving the English School cased, said he could not steal, as it was quite against the law, and ran system in its entirety, supports & away. He did not enter the house certain number of orphans. --- at all.

R. O'S.

JUMBLE SALE

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The excellent sum of 8140 was raised by the sale of clothing and

The annual flower service other articles at the Jumble Sale, organised by ladies of the Mother's Union Church, Kowloon, will be Union and the V.D.M.A., and held hold on. Sunday morning next, at St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kow-this being a joint effort by the mem loon, on Saturday afternoon. The bers and the Sunday School. The proceeds will be devoted to the children will bring flowers to the funds of the Victoria Diocesan and church and afterwards these will Missionary Association.

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The works of Mr. W. Curtis Green include the Dorchester Hotel, Park-lane; Barclays Bank, in Pizca dilk, and several important London buildings. He is 58.

A constant exhibitor at British and Continental exhibitions since 1884, Mr. Macbeth-Raeburn has en- graved plates after all the well- known masters,

Mr. Terrick Williams, who is 72, works in oils, water-colour, and pas tels. He was awarded a gold medal. at the Paris Salon in 1911.

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