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"Too Innocent,' Defendant Heavily Fined
OCCUPANTS OF DOCK BLAME EACH OTHER
A charge of unlawful possession of five thousand pills of heroin was proferred against three Chinese men, Leung Wui, Chan Yan and Lo So, and one Chinese woman, Loung Lor Chi at Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday.
RYDER CUP GOLF
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At the eighteenth hole Percy Allias' second shot was bunkered green while Sarazen was on the
Whitcombe with his second.
re-
covered magnificently, placing his ball 18 inches from the pin. Allis, however, missed the putt and Hugen was "dead" with his third.
The scores were: Britain U.S.A.
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5 5 4 4 4 3645 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 8 4 Mitchali and Havers Win. Abe Mitchell, the longest driver In the British Isles, played a great iron shot at the second hole the ball coming to rest two feet from the pin to give the British pair an easy hole.
Revenue Officer R. A. Trengrove, prosecuting, said that on the 20th inst he raided No. 11, Argyle Street, 1st floor. In the first cubi- ele. he entered he saw the first de- At the third Dutra hit the pin fendant cleaning a pipe, and the with his approach and Shute miss third and fourth defendants smcked & thres-foot putt to enable the ing opium. On making a search of British pair to halve the hole. At the place he found the pills, which the sixth Mitchell missed a four- were in four bags and some foot putt to lose, the hole.... cigarette tins. He questioned the inmates and was told by the art and fourth defendants that the stuff belonged to the third. Lo So, however, declared that the second defendant was the owner of the place and that he was merely em- ployed by him. The latter denied this, stating that the pills had been given him by the third defendant. R. O, Trengrove further said that he found certain rent-receipts which proved that Leung Wui first defendant, was the principal tenant of the place.
After one of the Chinese officers who took part in the raid had given corroborative evidence, Mr. F. X. d'Almada jr., on behalf of the first defendant, submitted that there was no evidence at all to show that his client was mixed up in the business. He maintained that all that was proved was that he was in charge of the place, and that at the time the raid took place he happened to be cleaning a pipe, but that did not prove that he knew anything about the pills. As for the board advertising that pills could be had at the place (this had been produced at an carlier stage of the proceedings). the notice might have referred to any sort of pills.
At the seventh Dutra was stymied and the visitors lost the hole. At the eighth Shute holed an 8-yarder for a and the hole, The British pair however, halved the ninth and were then 4 up.
Score.
Britain 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, D. U.S.A. 4, 6, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 2, 5. The British pair virtually settled the match at the fifteenth with a "birdie" two.
Scores.
Britain. U.S.A
5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 28. 3, 3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 5. Match Decided on Last Green. Syd Easterbrook's first tee shot was a beauty, landing four yards from the pin to give he and W. H. Davies the hole in 2. Runyan, how- ever, haled a perfect shot from the Americans the second. edge of the green to give the
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At the ninth the British "pair were one up.
Scores. Britain 2, 5, 4, 3, 4, 4, 5, 3, 5. C.S.A. 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 5, 3, 4. the Americans saved the match but A par four at the eighteenth by a half at the final holo gave Bri-
tain the match.
Scores.
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Britain 5,4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4. U.S.A. 3, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 4, 5. Burke and Dudley's Fine Recovery On Mr. Butters' failing to agree Burke holed a five yarder at the with him, Mr. d'Almada put his second to secure the hole, and, client in the box. There Leung after Dudley and Alfred Porry had Wni denied knowledge of every-driven into the same bunker at the thing. He said that the pills were fourth, he brought off a fine chip found in the woman's bed, that he shot to secure the second American knew nothing of them, nor of the hole. pipes, nor of the notice-board.
Mr. Butters did not believe him and fined, hion and the woman 8250 each, with the alternative of going to prison for three months. The third defendant was fined $100, or de- six weeks' imprisonment in fault, and the fourth was dis- charged, His Worship remarking that all he could see was that the mann had been smoking opium there at the time.
An order for the confiscation of the pills was also made.
THREE JAPANESE FISHERMEN SHOT
TOKYO'S PROTEST TO SOVIET
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)
Moscow, June 97. THE Japanese Ambassador here, Mr. Ohta, has visited the set- ing Foreign Commissar M. Bokol- nikov, and protested against the alleged shooting dead of three Japanese fishermen in the region of Cape Kronotzky, Kamchatka.
Mr. Ohta asked permission for the secretary to the Japanese Con- sulate at Petropavlovsk to proceed to the spot by torpedo boat to ascertain the facts...
M. Sokolnikov declared that he had no information regarding the incident but if Mr. Ohta's inferma- tion was right, the guilty would be punished.
He rejected the proposal regard- ing the secretary of the Japanese. Consulate, but greed to the voy age of the secretary on a civil ship, The Soviet local authorities have been ordered to immediately in- vestigate the affair.
Subsequent news that a Japanese. torpedo. boat had entered Soviet waters and bad landed on Soviet territory part of the crew, who ex plored the shore in the region of the incident, led to further con versation between Mr. Ohta and M. Sokonikoy yesterday, when M. Sokolnikov stated that there was no Soviet frontlor guard in the region of Cape Kronotzky..
Therefore the Soviet were most perplexed at the report of the incident.
Ho reiterated his assurance re- garding the punishment of the guilty, but protested against the action
of the Japanese torpedo boat
He denied the Japanese state ment that the Japanese Embassy in Moscow had informed the. For eiga: Commissariat about the dis patch of the the man-of-war.
Burke played brilliant golf. At the fifth he holed a stymie to secure another hole.
At the ninth the match was all square.
JUNE 28, 1933
NEW DUTIES IN EAST AFRICA
IMPERIAL PREFERENCE NOW MADE POSSIBLE
THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.}
NAIROBI, Juno.27..
Preference THE inability of East Africa to
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as the result of tariffe introduced yesterday, where. by a specific rate, or an alternative Ad Valorem duty, is imposed, whichever is the higher.
For example, low priced foreign cotton goods dumped here are to pay the sarde duties as the higher priced Manchester goods.
A similar course is being taken regarding other articles.
EARTHQUAKE IN SUMATRA
TWENTY EUROPEAN
VICTIMS
[THROUGN REUTER'S AGENCY.}
BATAVIA, June 27. TWENTY Europeans are reported to hare perished in an earth- quake at South Bencoolen, Suma- The total death tra, yesterday. rall is known to be at least 67.
SPANISH AIRMEN
FOUND
DEAD AMID WRECKAGE OF 'PLANE
(THROUGH RXUTER'S. AGENCY)
New York. June 27 IT is now confirmed that "the hodies of the Spanish flyers; Captain Barberan and Lieutenant wreckage of their plane, 100 miles Collart, have been found amid the
west 'of Carmen, Campeachy, Mexico.
The two airmen. left Seville for Havana on June 10 in an attempt to beat the British R.A.F. long- distance flight record. After 620- cessfully crossing the Atlantic, they disappeared.
THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL
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In recent years the duties of the directors have become so multi-
Britain 3, 5, 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 3, 5. U.S.A. 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 5, 3, 4. Alfred Padgham and Perry wers farious and heavy that there have one up and three to play, but then come members on every com- Americans equared the match with mittce who have found it necessary a bridie four at the sixteenth, and to attend 'one or the other of the took the lead for the first time three hospitals daily, sometimes since the sixth hole of the first twice a day, without the break of round at the seventeenth.
covery.
an-
Есотев. Britain 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, 5, 4, 4. U.S.A. 4, 4, 5, 3, 1, 3, 43, 4.
a single day, throughout, their term of office. Such a record of devoted Burke and Dudley secured other birdie and halved the last service should be better known to hole to record America's lone the public, and deserves its grati- triumph. It was a magnificent re-tude. But exacting as are theat duties, the Tung Wah has always heen able to induce the right type. of men-most of them very busy men-to undertake them, and I am confident that it will be equally fortunate in the future, so proud are the Chinese of the institution, And so keen are they to serve it.
I believe I am correct in saying that no institution in Hong Kong is better known or more highly estrémed outside the Colony than the Tung Wah Hospital. In all parts of the world where Chinese are to be found, the Tung Wah is known, and its name commands confidence.
RESTRICTION OF RUBBER GROWING
GOOD POSSIBILITY OF AGREEMENT
[TAROGON REUTER'S ́AGENCY.]
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AMSTERDAM, June,27.
THE Dutch Committee of Eve members yesterday seriously discussed the situation in conner tion with the restriction, on rubber growing and consulting the Dutch Government regarding the execu tion of their plans,
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These chimes were first heard in the autumn of 1905. When the bells are actually ring- ing, the chimes are automatically switched off.
Oversons Chinese trust the Tung Wah that time and again they have remitted to it large sums of money for disbursements in China; and these Overseas Chinese keep on
The belfry that balds, these his- toric bells is regarded by many as sending and entrusting to the Tung Wah all sorts of things to which
being Wren's masterpiece in this they attach a sentimental value,
direction, and it has been said that from dead relatives in coffins or
this London, June 4,-Londoners will if he had to be judged by urns, to live relatives in distress, be delighted to hear that the fabelfry and ita surmounting spire right down to put parrots in cages. mous bells of St. Mary-le-Bow are alone, his fame would be secure, Rotarian M. K. Lo has suggested to peal again next month, after and he would be acclaimed as & that the Rotary Club might under having been formally consecrated master. He was fortunats in har- take the task of making a compre-by the Archbishop of Canterbury ing ample funds at his disposal, a hensive survey of community ser on the afternoon of Friday, July donation of £2,000 having been vice in the Colony. That is a 7. They have been silent for some made for the purpose of this tower splendid suggestion. Let us make time while the belfry which con- and steeple by the widow of a rich his talk of this afternoon the first tains them has been thoroughly City merchant. Wren was. there of a series of papers on the main overhauled and extensively repair, fors able to give full play to his subject, and let other good Rotaried.
imagination and originality of de ans follow his good example. Per- These bells at the present day sign to an extent that had not pre- haps Rotarian McPherson will ob number twelve in all, the largest, viously been possible. lige us with a talk on the Y.M.C.A. being the great bell of Bow," The walls of the belfry tower, are Perhaps other Rotarians who may made familiar to us in our child- seven feet thick, and when digging not care to give a talk themselves, hood, by the old nursery rhyme, down to a depth sufficient to en- may induce some ladies to enlighten This is the tenor bell that was ori sure a safe foundation Wren was us on the Y.W.C.A., the Helona ginally esat in 1669, and recast in fortunate enough to encounter an May Institute, and the one-month-1738. It weighs 63 cwt, and, like ancient Roman causeway about old Women's International Club. the remainder of the peal, has just eighteen feet below the level of the My good friend Rotarian Shou-son been returned and thoroughly over-existing roadway. So solid was Chow-now that he is no longer on hauled.
this that he had no hesitation in RUGBY, June 27...
"date back long be-erecting his church and its tower the Legislative Council-may feel Bow Balle ONE thousand foreign guests were
yesterday entertained at Hen- inclined to tell us to tell you how fore the Great Fire of London in upon it don by the Society of British Air the Chinese community is represent. 1666 and the subsequent rebuilding The spire surmounting the belfry craft. Constructors at a display of ed or, as some of you may prefer of St. Mary's Church by Sir Chris is particularly graceful, and is flying and an exhibition of aircraft to call it, misrepresented on that topher Wren Originally those borne upon a doma, resting upon engines, components and acces-much-abused body. And then, get bells only numbered six, and it four massive corbellings that spring ting closer home Rotarian M. F. was upon these that was performed from the angles of the belfry. Some magnificent exhibitions of Key may like to give us what seems daily the celebrated. "Whittington The centre of the spire is compos- ed of a cylinder of masonry nine flying, were given in military aero- still to be necessary, a talk on the chimes..
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inches in diameter. It is because planes and in mail and passenger deals and activities of the Hong carrying and pleasure aircraft, Kong Rotary Clubs About thirty years ago that it became hperative that the tow Machines were later open to the Now, permit me, on behalf of all eminent musician, Sir Villiers or and its steeple, thould be inspection of the guests, who were present, to express warmest thanks Stanford, composed a new set of thoroughly examined and the ra deeply impressed with the exhibito Rotarian M. K. La for a very quarter-hourly chimes, to by play, vages of time repaired that Bow informative and interesting paper: ed upon the bells, and this will' Hells" have been mute for so long.
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