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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1933.
THREE YEARS FOR THE ST. ANDREWS CLUB
ARMED ROBBER
1.
Thieves Who Pretend- ed to Deliver Letter
Found guilty on .. charge of having taken part in an armed robbery, Tang Sui On, who ap- peared before Mr. Justice Lindsell at the Criminal Sessions "yes- terday, was sentenced three years' hard labour.
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A MODEL OF SPORTING SPIRIT” AND ESPRIT DE CORPS
By Our Special Correspondent.
One of the most active institu- tions in the peninsula is the St. Andrew's Club, and as most of the members are well known in local Mr. H. K. Holmes, Grown Solcl-sporting and social circles, an tor, prosecuted and the accused article on the "Saints" will not be was not represented.
out of place.
The following jury Was em- panelled: Messrs. H. S. Dinsdale. (foreman). L. L. Goldenberg, N. Drummond. E. M. H. Castro, R. E Hoare. A. Witkamp, and Edgar de Chaffoy.
Mr. Holmes sald on June 21 at about 6 p.m. a number of men entered the residence of Tsang Chi Kwang at 574, Nathan Road on the pretence of delivering a letter. Complainant's wife opened, the door, whereupon they rushed in and bound up and gagged, the three inmates.
The robber then broke open a suit case and stole some money and several rings from a jewel case, and in addition several gold bangles. a wrist watch and a cariera. Evidence of identification
under the
The club was started in 1924
name of the "St. A drew's Church Young Men's Club," by Mr. A. W. Blackwell, the then superintendant of St. Andrew's Bible Class The object was to promote the physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual welfare of the members and right from the very inception, it received the support of not only the younger members but also that of the older members of the Church congregation. In a short space of time, the Club was doing good work and by 1928, it was amalgamated with the St.. and the Andrew's Ladies Club,
has been St. name ever since, Andrew's Club,
team,
To return to the men's however, they have taken part in the Mamak Hockey Tournament since its inauguration. In the first year the Saints were third out of seven teams while last year they were the runners-up, owing to the withdrawal of the "Incognitos,” otherwise they would have third again. It would be interest- ing to add that twenty-two teams its second year. I understand took part in the competition in
they are entering a team this year.
been
again
So far as the ladies team concerned.. the "Saints" have been in the hockey very prominent world. They were runners-up for two seasons in the Caer Clark Cup but they lost that position last year, being displaced by Club de Recreio Ladies' Section.
Amongst members of Bt.
An- drew's Club may be found some of the Colony's leading cricketers and tennis players while it is un-" Quite apart from its other derstood that they can always be a bowls implicating the accused would be activities, the Club has organised relied upon to get up
some execellent concerts. sociala, | team as well Of late members given by two witnesses.
mock-trials and amateur drama-have taken up badminton and tics. These functions are always this is getting a strong, hold on much looked-forward to" and they both men and lady members. are always well attended. Their mock-trials are especially good and it is a matter for regret, that they are not staged more tre quently.
In a statement made after ar- rest, accused said "The weapons belonged to Σ man surnamed Kong. The gold ornaments and camera' taken away by Korig. had no weapons. I was by the side of the door."
Good Hockey Teams.
The great point about St." An- crew's Club is the esprit de corps that prevails amongst all the members.
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In that first essential for the success of any organisa- At the Magistracy accused made
tion, the "Saints" are; second to another statement as follows:
none and it perhaps in this that "I met in the street Wong Kul
the secret of their success lies. The pride of St. Andrew's, I They are doing very good work and Kong Po. They asked me to go upstairs to commit robbery. I think, is their hockey team. This farid long may they continue. went with them. I had no wea- team has been called time, and pons with" me. Later 'Kong Po
time again, one of the most sport-
Officials. and Wong Kui ran away. The ing aides In the Colony, and ́ ́al- Police arrested Kong Po and he though they usually win their "The officials for the
current brought, the Police to arrest us. matches, I have yet to meet a year are:- When I ran downstairs into the St. Andrew's man who does not President: Rev. W. Walton street from the house I did not see take defeat with just" as cheerful | Rogers. Wong Kut and Kong Po any more. | agri- When they were about to run
The same may be said of their downstairs I heard Kong Po say ladies team and for the past few Wait for me at Faumati.' They years, this team has been a con- stole some property. I did not see stant threat what. I did not get any. I went Ladies Hockey Club in
to the Hongkong Caer to Taumati and waited all day. Clark, Club competitio They did not turn up. ́I took no- thing from the house."
Accused giving evidence said that he went to the floor but not with the intention of "committing a. robbery. He was with a friend who wished to deliver a letter at 574, Nathan Road. Accused wait- ed downstairs for a while but as his friend did not come 'he went up. When he got to the top of the stairs his friend and two other men ran away. He did not know what they had been doing.
Accused was found guilty and sentenced to three years hard labour,
ORGAN RECITAL AT ST. ANDREW'S
MR. RUPERT BALDWIN AND MR. G. H. KING.
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DEATH PENALTY FOR ..
REBELS
SEQUEL TO CHITTAGONG OUTRAGE.
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Hon. Sec.:" Mr. Richard H Wong.
Hon. Treas.: E. H. P. White. General Committee: Miss M Woolley, Miss L. Qitting, Miss
Rogers, Messrs. E.-F. Fincher. H. Kew and G. A. White,
| AIR DEFENCE OF LONDON
'FURY' SQUADRONS TO COME
NEARER CITY
Arrangements are being made to move two, possibly all three. Inter- Chittagong, August. 14.-The raid ceptor fighter squadrons of the on the armoury here in 1830 and Royal Air Force from their pre- the outrages which followed, in-sent stations near the coast to cluding the death of Capt. Cameron aerodromes on the fringe of Outer of the Gurkhas daring the round
London. up of the terrorists involved, had z sequel to-day when two Indians, Surrya Sen and Tarakeewar Das tidar, were sentenced to death on a charge of conspiracy against the King,
A woman conspirator by the name of Kalpani Duit, who when re- arrested after absconding, was found to be wearing men's clothes, was sentenced to transportation for life.
Mr. Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.L., the organist of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, gave a very im pressive and enjoyable organ recital
Buryyn Sen, formerly a school-. at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, master at Chittagong College, was yesterday evening. There was a described by the court as a master good congregation present who mind responsible for a widespread deeply appreciated Mr. Baldwin's conepirnoy curious feature is very beautiful playing on the re- that the price of £800 on his head constructed organist. 17
failed to induce, anyone to betray Thut vocalist for the occasion was him and he was no large for two Mr. G. H. King
years before the detectives engag The following was the -Pro | ed in hunting him brought their
trail to a close.-Beuter
gramie:-
1. Prelude in Ge Bach 2Of Foreign Lands and f
Peoplechumen. Solemn Melody
Walford-Davie
Aria But Thou didst not Leave His Soul in Continued on next (Messiah)
* 5.—Trumpet Voluntary s
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