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UNMUZZLED DOGS
"IN STREET
EUROPEANS. SUMMONED
BATHING BEACHES ON THE MAINLAND
A NUMBER OF THINGS THAT ARE WRONG WITH THEM
(BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT)
--
I was not in the Colony at the time," said Mr. C. P. F. James at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday
Once again I must assume the is surprising why they so cheerfully morning, when summoned before role of the grumbler but I am mak-tender their feo. Mr. Butters for allowing his dog ing no apologies for it as I am 1. looked for the reason and did out in Mody Road on June 9 un-kicking, not for myself but for not have to go very far before I muzzled,
| Kowloonites in general,
found it. After they have paid their twenty cents, these urchins wait till the coast is clear and then the real part of their visit begins. Pockets are carefully searched and what can be taken away is-well, taken. I heard of one unfortunate bather who returned after a swim to find that his frousers had been atolen. The wrath of this particular gentleman may be well imagined.
Mr. James told His Worship that he had been away for five months and had returned on Junio 12. Dur. ing that time his dog was in the charge of the tenants at his house. He was fined $.
A similar summons against Mr. A. Urquhart of 113, Boundary Street, was dismissed. Mr. Urqu- hart atated that his dog could not possibly have escaped into the street as the gate was shut.
Mr. R. Eclecias of No. Mody Road was fined $8 for letting his dog out in the street unmuzzled.
Pleading guilty Mr. D. E. Jack- SOR, of No. 251, Prince Edward Road, was fined $8 for keeping a black and white bitch without a licence.
MARKETING OF N. T. PRODUCE
The ack of Bathing Beaches In Kowloon scem, an old enough grouse, but as this is repeatedly ignored by the authorities, one feels that a periodical "growl" may have the effect of setting the powers-that-be thinking, if nothing else.
No Blame to Restaurant.
fi
It is only fair to the owners of the restaurant to say that they are doing all they can to stamp out this nuisance but unless they keep, a special man on duty in, the chang ing rooms, I do not see how they can combat, it. It is most unfortu nate that when Kowloonites have place to change in they found should come up against trouble of this kind...
At Talwar,
It would be safe to say that over ninety per cent. of the foreign com munity in Kowloon indulge in the most popular of summer pastimes, swimming, but while the more fortu nate ones can afford to go out to places like Castle, Peak for their swim, the ordinary man has to be content with places like Taiwan or Laichikok. Now, there would be nothing wrong with these two places-if some care was taken of them by the authorities, but as they are, they serve only as another,ie- minder of how slack the P.W.D. can! be (I believe it's the P.WD.'s job. At Taiwan there are public sheds to look after these public beaches) and users of these have also com- when they feel so inclined.
plained very bitterly about the way Let us first deal with the Lat their property is interfered with The Colonial Secretary informs phikok Beach-or what is called the while they are out in the water. that His Excellency the Laichikok Beach for want of 6 more This, of course, is an age-old Governor has appointed a Commit-appropriate name: To begin with bother. The same thing happened tee consisting of the Honourable there is the handicap of rather at the public beaches in North the Secretary for Chinese Affair tong walk it one were to go out Point and Kennedy Town and I for (Chairman), the Head of the Sani-
Department,
on a bus for these buses stop about one cannot see what can be done the District tary Officer, North, the Honourable Mr.
à quarter-of-a mile from the beach to stop it, unless some very respon J. F. Brags and the Honourable itself. Walking out is unpleasant sible person is placed on duty there Mr. S. W. Ta'o, O.B.E., LL.D., to enough but when one has, to walk and all monies and jewelleries muy consider and submit recommenda- back to the bus stop after a cool be given to him for safe-keeping. tions regarding the marketing of swim, with the added load of a web New Territories produce in Hong costume and towel, it is really
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COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Kong and Kowloon,
SINGAPORE ROAD TRAGEDY
INSPECTOR WOODS RASH AND NEGLIGENT"
"cruel 'ard."
reg-
•
Another complaint about Taiwan is the existence of stones and rocks in the shallower parts of the water and many a bather had had his foot badly cut while wading out.
Castle Peak.
On the bench itself are a few private sheds, but there are no public ones. The proprietors of the Soa-shore
It therefore remains that the only Restaurant, however, háva very kindly come forward and place to go to is Castle. Peak, but placed their premises at the dis-on account of the expense entailed' posal of the public and one may go
by such a trip, few can go out there every
evening. There Cafeterin and change out there now
thero serves as the changing room pectably for 20 cents.
for a fee of 40 cents but then that Trousers Lost!
is only a very minor part of the bill." There is the motor-car or Singapore, June 22.
But thero is one very great draw-bus to be considered and a lot of There was a reasonable prob back and that is the extremely ability, declared the Singa-
cosmopolitan nature of the crowd pare Coroner, yesterday, that
that makes use of this changing if Inspector Woods had been on trial before a judge and place. I have heard that loafers jury that he would have been found and street-urchins pay their 20 guilty of causing death by a rash and negligent act on the evidence given at the enquiry into the Kep- pel Road car fatality..
The Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, returned his verdict yesterday morning after the en- quiry into the death of a Chinese hawker named Low Lang, who was knocked down and killed on June 2 in Keppel Rond by a motor car driven by Charles Blundell Woods, European Police Inspector, at. tached to the Traffic Branch, Sin- gapore... AF
Coroner's' Comment.
The Coroner made the following comment, which he. appended to the verdict:
cente just as cheerfully as the next man, and as twenty cents is a large sum to most people of this type, it
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When Lord Baden-Powell goes to Copenhagen with the Girl Guides cruising party in August, he will have to go on store in civilian clothes, not in his uniform as head of the Boy Scout movement
This is because a law has been recently passed in the Danish Par liament, prohibiting the wearing of not such that I can reasonably say uniforms by persons of fourteen that there is a practical certainty that ware Inspector Woods on his year, and over, trial before a judge and jury on this same evidence that he would
"While the evidence before me is
While the reason for this law i to prevent political organisations be found guilty of causing the adopting a distinctive dress, it ap- death of the deceased by a rash or plics also to the Boy Scouts and
Girl Guide organisations. negligent act, yet the evidence is
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other small items keep creeping up. A week-end out in Castle Peak is pleasant enough but quite apart for the money part of the question, the average man, leaving his office, in Hong Kong at 6 o'clock, does not find too much time at his disposal for such a venture.
"I HAVE NO MONEY
SINGAPORE EUROPEAN IN
TROUBLE.
Singapore, June 24. Walter Henry Daley, 31 an Irishman, living in Amber Man
before the song, "yas charged Third Magistrate, Mr. M. H Blacker, yesterday with criminal trespass with intent to commit an offence by entering the examînă- tion room in the office, of the Ins- pector of Schools at 0.30 yesterday morning.
Mr. F. O. Barraclough, assistant Inspector, of Schools, appeared as
such as to indicate a reasonable The law is in forestill the complainant, probability of his being found guil-190-B-L-For a 25 bez ty on that charge, and I therefore
return a verdict against him ac- court with his counsel, Mr. C.
Withers Payne cordingly.".
He added: "As the said Char-
At the Police Court
les Blundell Woods has already. The preliminary enquiry into the been charged before a police court charge of "causing, death by a rash on the above charge and released - act while driving his car in a man on bail I am not issuing the usual ner dangerous to the safety of the warrant for his detention." - "public" against Woods was com
Daley claimed trial, and the case was postponed until June 29, his honour making an order for ball in the sum of 8100.. Daléy than de- clared that he could not find ball. As he was unemployed he asked whether he could be allowed out. on a personal bond as he was hop- ing to sell his car. The only diff culty was that the car was not re- In his finding, the Coroner said: menced by Mr LRF. Earl, the gisterod in his name and he was "Low Lang was helping to push a | Fourth Magistrate, yesterday even unable to find the sum of de handcart along Keppel Road... morning for transferring the registration, when, owing to the rash and neg. The evidence was similar to that ligent driving of Charles, Blundell given during the Coroner's en- Woods, he was knocked down and quiry, and Woods was present. Mr. fE Hope-Falknez is again land killed
Woods received the verdict in ing the evidence; while, Mr., OrHe 'silenge, and soon after left the Withers, Payne appears on behalf)
((ontinued at foot of next column) of the "nggused.
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