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H.K. VOLUNTEER HUSBAND USES HAMMER DEFENCE CORPS. IN FIT OF JEALOUSY

Woman Denies Marriage In Court

(Orders by Col, L. G. Bird, D.S.O.. O.B.E., Commandant, H.K.V.D.C.).

1.--PARADE.

(a) The Battery :—

1.-Staft and Signal Parade at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 21st at Headquarters.

Ruling that whether was married to a woman or not it gave him no right to strike her with 1 sledge hammer, Mr

not come of his own free will but was dragged there by a red-head- ed constable,

Mr. Wynne-Jones; "I am sorry -Parade for laying and gun- || Wynnc Jones sentenced Lee you have been inconvenienced, but j drill at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday, Hong to a fine of seventy Ave thank you." November 3rd at Headquarters. dollars or six weeks imprisonment Alexander Black. a driver, em- Dress:-Overalls and Blue Capa.in the Kowloon Magistracy yester-ployed by the Dairy Farin and the 3-Camp-Battery will proceed day for assaulting Lee San-a coolle | man who caught the accused woman the accused was also bound when he was running from the to Faoling Camp on 2nd December and retuta on 3rd December" (re- over for one year in the sum of scene of his crime. told of the peated) details later.

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seizure of the prisoner and the discovery of the stone breaking hammer in the prisoner's right hand.

4-Any member deficient of any equipment will report to, B.Q.M.S. (b)Engineer Company:-

Practice at Miniature Range on Monday, 20th November at 6.30 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday, Novem ber 21st and 2nd. All night run Belchers' Fort, Times will be com- municated later.

There will be no D D. Training! on Thursday, November 23rd. (e) Corps Signals:

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Dr. Cour was the first witness called. He stated that the woman was suffering from a fracture of the skull as well as other cuis and bruises. Asked I the injuries could have been inflicted with a hammer which was exhibited he said that it was quite possible.

Mr. Dennys who appeared for the defence asked if a fall"could hot have produced the injuries and was told that while it was possible it was highly unlikely.

A confession made by the de- fendant stating that he had hit the complainant with a rock was read by a police interpreter and after Mr. Dennys" had addressed the magistrate in the course of which he submitted it was just

a little family tif and that the prisoner should be bound over and released, Lee Hung was called to testify on his own behalf, a

He claimed that the woman was his wife and that he had bought her up-country," paying one- hundred and eighty dollars.

The defendant further added that he had brought her. to Hong- kong upon her own expressed wish because of her great love for

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1-Proceed to Camp at Fanling Lee Sam, the complainant was bn Friday, 17th November.

then called and informed the 2-Parade at Corps Headquarcourt that she first met accused in ters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 21st Ki Un Chow and he offered to November.

Lake her to the city where her 3-Proceed to Camp at Farling parents lived, saying that he knew on Friday, 24th November.

them. She went with him and (d) Machine Gun Troop:-

eventually, found herself in Hong- The Troop will go to Camp on

kong. On arriving in the Colony, and Friday, 17th November Friday 4th November, 1933) -| (e) Portuguese Company:-- .....

1.-Parade.-Tuesday 21st Nov- ember at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. Details will be found in the Appendix.

Dress-Belt, Bayonet-frog and Sling.

2.-Camp.-The Company ceeds to Camp on Friday 24th Nev. ember by the 4.07 p.m. train.

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him, threatening her with death alleged assault he had heard she if she refused. Eventually she left was unfaithful, and he had gone him and went to work as a stone to her place of employment to breaker. The defendant came to come home with him Words the place where she was employ-proved fruitless and when he tried ed on October 26, and asked her to drag her away she fell and he to either let him sell her or to also toppled over striking a rock marry him. She again refused with his hand which bounced up and he picked up a baminer and and fit her on the head. Some struck her. She fell to the ground other men came on the scene and. as they appeared very angry he picked up the hammer for protec- tion and fed. He then told of his subsequent capture.

and lost consciousness.

Upon cross-examination she vehenemently denied ever having been married to him.

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Ngai Lot, a stonecutter who At this point Mr. Dennys tried worked with the complainant, was to prove by a witness that the HABADE LIMITED called to give, evidence and stated complainant and defendant, were but His Worship ruled that he saw the accused hit her married with the hammer. Questioned as that because a Chinese lived with

spection of Arms, Fix Bayonete, to how long he had known Lee a woman. It did not imply that

APPENDIX TO ABOVE Category-All Lesson:-Arms and Foot Drill, Particularly In- Present and Movement in Fours. Location:Headquarters.

Company N, d Os to drill squads supervision of Regular under

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(f)-Anzac Company.

Sam and why he had volunteered to give testimony, he said that he had known her six days previous to the assault and that he had

1-Parade at Headquarters on their London Office, at 53, Monday 20th instant Lu mafti. later than 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday,

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If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposa

and rolling overcoats etc.

2-The Company will proceed to Camp at Fanling on Friday, 24th November. All ranks are request td to proceed by the 6:07 p.m. train

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from Kowloon.

Dress will be Marching Order as follows Field Service Hats (with out plumes), K. D. Jackets and Shorts, Puttees and Hosetops, Black Boots of regulation pattern, "Forage Cap" (carried in Haver- sack)

The Peak Range is allotted to the Police Rifle and Revolver Club on Sunday, 19th November, 1933. ** 4-KENNEDY ROAD RANGE

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The above Range is allotted to the 1st Bn. The South Wales Bor derers on the following days :---

20th Nov. 1933 Ast

Bayonets, Bides Slings and

Monday Tuesday Thursday

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5.-CORPS DIARY.

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Belt, Pouches, Braces Haversacks, Any Officer or Volunteer who Waterbottles and Greatcoats alunghave not yet received copy of the on the back. Rißes and Bayonets Corps Diary can have one on ap may be drawn from Headquarters fplication to Corps Orderly Room in at 5:30 pm. on Monday, 20th in- Camp, an stant under C.QMS. Dudley or FOUND AREA ORDERS between the hours of a.m. to 12 No. 463 dated 10th November, 1933. noon, p.m. to 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Week days (Wodnes days Satardays and Sundays ex- cepted)..

3-Very few members of the Company have returned the fortas giving particulars regarding their proposed attendances at the Camp Please send your form in at once. in order that the necessary admi-

On Star Ferry on 10th October, 1033, one pair of Binoculars (in casa) Prismatic No. 3, Mark II. No. 29560 bearing War Depart ment Broad Arrow.

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There will be no parade on Mon- day, November 20th 100

(b) The Officers Commanding the undermentioned Units will issue their, Orders to their Com mands separately :——

Armoured Car Section, Motor Machine Gun Section, Machine Gun Company Scottish Company. Der

218SUE OF CORPS ORDERS

November, 1933,

8-APPOINTMENT.

she was his wife and stated that in any case the accused had no right to have struck her.

Sentence was then passed.

granted 10 days leave from 10.11.33 to 20.11.33.

No. 1883 C.S.M., E. R. Jenkins, Anzac Company, granted, two months leave as from 14.11,33 to 13.1.1934.

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Having completed 3 years service. No Mes Pte, W. Harriswalker, Armoured Car Section, as from th

October, 1933. ;.

11. — TRANSFER No, 309, CQMS, G. E. Guthill, Scottish Company, is transferreji 4. S. C. Cadre, as from 16th Nomber, 1933.

1547 L/Cpl. I. G. Allison, ine Gun-Troop, is transferred to Pipe Band, (Scottish Company) as, from 16th November, 1903,

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EUROPEAN BOY MISSING

Son Of Mr. G. Goldin

A report was made to the Police No. 1796 L W. Hume, Medical yesterday by Mr. C. Goldin, the Section, is appointed Acting Ser manager of the Star Theatre to geant vice Bergeant H. E. Strange the exect that his son George, on leave to United Kingdom as aged 13 had disappeared from his home at No. 9, Locke Roadron from 18th November, 1883

No 1999 Poison (Corporal), the morning of November 13, and Scottish company is appointed has been missing strice. The boy Company Quartermaster Sergeant left for school as usual on that with effect from 14th November, morning, but did not attend

NO. 1886 Bargt. F. Sell The Corps Orders will be publish- Anzac Company, is appointed Act ed in the papers on every Thursing Company Bergeant Major as day in hou of Fridays during the from 16th November 1806

Oficera ¿Commanding

to send their

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This is the fourth time the boy has run away. On the last Oct. casion, about three weeks ago he was found, hiding among boulders in King's Park The

Up to a late hour last night the mpany, boy was still missing

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