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MISS S. DA CRUZ'S KIDNAPPER COMMITTED

ASSAILANT

Certified As Insane

Chiu, Ho, he. Chinese youth who attacked Miss S. da Cruz with, a chapper at Laichikok Beach on Sat urday was committed to the lunatic usylum by Me. Butters, the Kow- loon Magistrato yesterday. In the course of the proceedings against him for assault, a medical certifi cate testifying to his insanity was produced by the police.

will be reeriled that imme- diately after his arrest for the assault, he was sent ta. Kowloon Hospital for observation, as it was suspected that he was mentally deranged,

BRITISH TROOPS

IN CHINA

TO SESSIONS

FATHER'S SEARCH FOR SEVEN YEAR-OLD SON

Charged with kidnapping a child | he saw the defendant, a woman and returning from banishment a and his son sqatting on the road Chinese named Wong Kwan was as if waiting for a bus. When his yesterday committed to the Cri- son saw him he called out to him. minal Bessions on both counts, by Defendant ran away and witness Mr. Butters, the Kowloon Magis- pursued him. They had not got trate.

very far before the accused was! stopped and arrested by a Wethal- wel constable who was on duty there. Witness could not say what happened to the woman as he was concentrating all his attention on the defendant.

On the charge of kidnapping, Det.-Sergt. Lamont, prosecuting: said that on the morning of the 26th ult. the complainant, a seven year old child" named Ho Kat Cheung, left his house and went to a street nearby. As he did not return his mother got anxious and went out to search for him. Fail- ing to find him she reported the matter to the police. Later in the afternoon the boy's father, who had been told by his wife what

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for the child himself. He found the boy in Taipo Road with the de- fendant and a woman, and he chased the defendant for some distance till the latter was stopped and arrested by a Wethalwel con- stable...

Chan Kin Sung. the mother of the The question of better accom-child, said that she had missed her modation for troops in China still boy about 9 a.m., that is an hour engages official attention. With regard to Hong Kong improve went in search of him but could after he had left the house. She ments are in hand to remedy. de- fects.

She then reported the matter to the Mongkok Police Station. Later in the day she went to Shamshulpo Station in answer a message and identified her

The Indian Infantry Bat talion is quartered at Kowloon on the mainland. There is a great shortage of accommodation for all ranks, but British Officers can and rooms in a certain number of Gov- ernment quarters, available for bachelors only. Married officers bave to make their own arrange ments in hotels, flats or boarding houses.

The best hotel in Kow- loon at the present time is the Peninsula Hotel, the daily rate for front double rooms being $15 in- clusive, and for back double rooms $14 inclusive. Boarding housen charges are from $300 to $450 per month. Practically there is X10 place for European children to play. The Indian Infantry Bar- racks are situated in the midst of

not find him.

to

son.

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The Father's Search.

China Gas Company, said that he Ho Lai, a coolle employed by the

was the father of Ho Kat Cheung. On the 28th at about 1 pm, when he was working in Austin Road, his wife came" to him and told him that their son was lost. He left his work and went to look for the boy. He met with no success at rst but later in the afternoon he again went out. In Talpo Road

In answer. to His Worship 'wit- ness said that when he came up with the defendant he asked him where he was taking his child and the accused replied that he was not taking him anywhere.

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The Child's Story.

Ho Kat Cheung, the kidnapped child, told the court that the de- tendant had accosted him when he was returning home and had told him that he was going to his "ah suk" (uncle). They board- ed a bus, together with a woman. who had joined them, when the defendant stopped to buy him went to a certain house and had (witness) some caramels They, all a meal there; after which the woman and the defendant took. witness out into the street and changed his clothes. They gave him a new jacket; trousers and hat: They then went to the has stop, to get a bus "but before one ar- rived witness' father turned up and caught the defendant.

The defendant did not challenge. the evidence and acknowledged that, he had admitted kidnapping the child at the police station.

His Worship convicted him on this charged and committed him to the Sessions.

On the charge of returning from

banishment the defendant was also. sent for trial.

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ACCIDENT AT KOWLOON..

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Kwok Wing, the owner...of an

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MISS CAPELL'S DANCING DISPLAY: THANKS FROM

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Sir, I enclose herewith copy of

Kowloon

Dear Miss Capell,

£10

Chinese bazsärs." Two small rooms for each Indian oicer about 10ft. by 10 ft. with washing rooms, etc.] attached to each quarter are avall- able, but "these are very hot dur- ing the summer months. All other Indian ranks are accommodated in A.J.C. motor-cycle had the mis- Whitfield Barracks with. an over- fortune to smash his machine a fow in Whitfield Camp Barracks the Kowloon Car Park yesterday. but even then the accommodation He was trying to turn into the lane is very short. The buildings in leading into the Park opposite, the Whitfield Barracks are mostly two Fire Station, but turned too sharp

SIR W. H. GOSCHEN storied bungalows with verandahsly and ran into a tree. He got on both sides, but in Whitfield of unhurt but' Camp Barracks are single storled which is a side-car combination

the motor-cycle, [TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HỌNG KUNG

DATLY PRESS."1 with one verandah only. Build-

was badly damaged... ings for officers, stores," schools, coffee shop, Indian racers' clubs,

a letter which I have just received etc., have to be taken from what should be living accommodation. November 1, with the 2nd East nowledging receipt of the

from The London Hospital ack- Wash houses and cook houses are Lancashire Regiment for Hong I sent them after my last Dancing good with tap water fald on In- Kong, arriving November 4,

she Display. sufficient accommodation also ap- then returns to Shanghai to take

Yours faithfully. piles for Warrant officers of the the 93rd to India on November 14

VIOLET CAPELL Indian Army Service Corps; the and details to Singapore, Ceylon, 9 Torres Buildings, Indian personnel of the Mule Corps India and home, including RAF. are not housed in separate liries The Neuralia's second voyage Sept. 7th, 1933. bat are in Whitfeld Camp Bar will begin on January 8, trom racks with other units. £8,000 Is Bouthampton with the families of being spent this year on officers' the 2nd East Lancashire for Hong quarters at Kowloon and £20,000 | Kong and drafts for China. She at 'Sham Shui Po Camp on re- will be at Hong Kong on Febru- conditioning the hutments there.

ary 9 and Shanghal on February Latest Trooping Arrangements. 19 (Hong Kong 23) with details for 12, leaving Shanghai on February

The War Office programme pro- Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar and home, vides for the movement of the 2nd arriving March 29. A and B.H. from. Shanghai in the Neurals during November so as to disembark at Bombay on Decem ber 1, for Rawalpindi. The trans port will also carry the first de tails from China to home calung at Singapore, Colombo, Bombay Port Sudan, Suez, Port Bad and The 1st Bn. 8th Punjab Regi- perhaps Malta Manement leaves Calcutta in October The Neuralla leaves Southampto relieve the 3rd En. 9th at Re- ton on Beptember 22, with drafts siment at Hong Kong. for China and picks up Malta de tails for Hong Kong, and Binga- pore details and RAF drafts for Seaside Landlady (pofhting to. Hong Kong. The 2nd Worcester- back) "Look, it makes a quite shire Regiment will be taken on comfortable bed.” board at Malta on September 30, for Shanghai, arriving October 30, This vessel will leave Bhanghai on

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Visitor No, T're afraid I would- n't be able to get any sleep in that. You see, I wouldn't be able to stop singing,”

It is exceedingly good of you to have sent this generous gift in response to my Quinquennial Appeal. Thank you very much, for it.

Your continued interest in the welfare of the "London" is, I can assure you, deeply appreciat- ed, and it is most encouraging to me, as Chairman, to know that the Hospital still has the suppor: à òf such a good friend as your..

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Chairman. FB-Thank you, too, for the Programme of the Dancing Dise "play which you sent recently, From The Hon. Sir William PH. CHöschen, K.B.E.,

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