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Around the Courts

DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE

And On Somebody Else's Cycle

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Colony on 1st February 125 Ho Investiture of Austra-

was men and arrested by a Chinese detective in Yaumati on Friday afternoon.

Defendant told His Worship that

auk his friend for some clothes,

A sentence of one year's hard labour was passed,

A Chinese youth named Ng Fook he only returned back to Colony, to Cheung,

before Mr. appeared Hamilton at the Central Magistracy on Saturday morning, charged with (a) driving without a license and (b) without the permission of the owner of the car.

Defendant pleaded guilty to both the charges,

The officer for the preeecution, told the Court that while, be was ou duty at about 12 pm, last Wednes- day night, he saw defendant riding a motor cycle. He followed the de- fendant and asked him for his license, but defendant failed to pro duced it, and it was than discover ed that the motor-cycle was not his

OWN,

A fine of $10 on each charge was imposed,

LIFE-BANISHEE RETURNS

Arrested And Sent To Gaol, Yau Yan, a life-banishee, pleaded guilty before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- day to a breach of his Deportation Order.

It was stated by the Police that the defondant was a life-banishee, having been sent away from the

HEAVY FINE IMPOSED

Chinese Charged For Kemping Prostitutes.

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As a result of Police raïds at Friday night, a Chinese named Lo Shau appeared in the Kowloon Police Court on Saturday morning, or a charge of keeping sip-brothels at No. 63 Park Street, Snd. Floor, Yaumati..

Detective-Inspector Hynes who prosecuted. told His Worship-that during the raids, several girls were found in the house.

The Magistrate imposed a heavy fine of $250 or three months impri- sonment,

An ex-banishee who was charged before Mr. Balfour on Saturday with loitoring and with possession of an offensive weapon' was senten- feed to three months' hard labour. The man was arrested as he was leaving 61 Wellington Street with a pick-lock in one hand and a small chisel in the other.

lian Admiral

31st December, 1933. His Excellency and Lady Peel, attended by Captain R. F. Wal ler, A.D.C., were present at the Steeplechase Meeting of the Fan- ing Hunt & Race Club at Kwan. tl. They were the guests at tea Lieutenant-Colonel J. H Thom, D.9.0.. RA and Mrs. Thom, and the Officers, Royal Artillery.

1st January, 1934. Lady Peel, attended by Cap- tain Walter, was present at the Annual Children's Sports of the Kowloon Cricket Club, afterwards distributing the prizes.

His Excellency the Governor. attended by Mr. Flicher, visited the Street Bleepers' Shelter nt West Point.

2nd January, 1934. Lady Peel, attended by Cap- tain Walter, was the guest of Captain and Mrs. Sedgwick at dinner and a dance

on board HMS. Berwick.

6th January, 1934. Mr. R.. W. Lisle Carr, travell ing Secretary of the Overseas League, arrived at Government House.

Lady Peel, attended by Cap- tain Walter, was the guest of Sir Frederic, and Lady Miss

NAVY WIN TRIANGULAR Dreyer as the wedding of

TOURNAMENT

Selby Disappoints: Changes

Suggested For Club

(BY "WING THREE")

By the defeat of the Club on Sa- turday the Navy have won the Triangular Rugby Tournament at Happy Valley,

They have not held this shield since the 1931-1939 sedan. None can have any regrets that they have won it for they are doubtless one of the finest fifteens that have ever taken the field in the Colony.

and had to leave the field suffering from a wrenched neek. He, how- ever, soon returned.

went further ahead when diers sent Just before the interval the Navy Wooten over for a try on the left touchline, Buckley just failing with the kick,

In the second half the Navy play- the field for good after 10 minuten ed a depleted tean, Miers leaving play, Hammett dropping out of the sorum to fill the vacancy.

Just on time Garwood put the issue beyond doubt when he cut through from a scrum down to go over near the posts, Linton convert- ed easily.

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Summary of Club Play

There was an excellent attendance among whom were His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., and Lady Peel, H.E., the Commander-in-Chief, Ad- niral Sir Frederick Charles Dreyer, X,C.B., C.B.E., and Lady Dreyer, H.E. The General Officer Chm- mauding the Troops in China, Major-General (). C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., and his A.DKC., Lt, F. R1 L`Mears, K.O.E., The pack were trying better but the Hon. Inspector General of Pou usual found the heavy Navy lice, Mr. E. D. C Wolle, CMG, forwards too much. King has cer and Mr. Wolfe, Mr. J. W. C. tainly justified his selection. Mou- Bonnar, Mr. G. P. Lammert and terie and Steward certainly do not. Mr. H. A. Lammert.

Cumming is far more useful and A Well-Deserved Win

ale Monroe should get in on account of his height. O the The final result of a goal, a

threes Lammert sa usual in spite of penalty goal and two tries (15 very little work to do proves him- pointe) to pil was well deserved, self easily the pick. Griffiths might though perhaps the Club were unwell be dropped, the way he hangs fortunate in not getting a bay from

on to the ball being painful. Lammert's brilliant effort towards He only gave oné DESS to the middle of the second half.

The Navy pack as usual were superior, though with L. Miers away during part of the second half the Club were more successful in the serum, getting it out 4 time in 10. By the way why isn't Selby dropped from the club side? He is nowhere near the player he was, he is slow and his tackling is hopeless, It was only necessary to compare his play with that of Forbes to note his weakness. To keep a player in a side for just cerasional glimpses of an earlier still is asking, for trouble.

Navy Open Scoring

The Navy opened the scoring within the first five minutes of the game when "Forbes scrambled over

Lammert during the whole of the second halt and from 'that pass Lausnert almost scored, Not only that but the Club insides were not taking their man. Turner played well at stand-off and Whitham was. a towen of strength.

but I feel that he, Moutrie, Stewart Of Selby we have made mention, and Griffiths should be replaced, though Griffiths might do if he would only realize that he is not fast, has only a medium swerve and therefore cannot bors through suc-. cessfully. He has still the best wing-three in the Colony-barring St. Clair Ford-on his left, and "should use him."

lined up the following

Captain Gottwaltz refereed anở.

Navy Lt. Buckley (Medway);

the Club line from a scrun down Lt. Campbell (Suffolk), Sub.-Lt.

on the Club's five-yard line Lin- ton failed to convert the effort... From the kick-off the Club press ed, Selby soilling the dummy to ed, Selby one of his few clever bits of work by selling the dummy to Forbes to break through. Buckley, however, tackled him as he swear ved grassing him.

Garwood (Kent), St. March (Wren): A. B. Wooten (Kent), Lt. Miers (Medway), Lt. Forbes (Med- way); Comdry Roome (Medway), Ldg. Cook Paande (Berwick), Lt, Linton (Medway) Lt. Evans (Suffolk), Lt Nixon (Suffolk), Lt. Brown (Cumberland), Lt. Whit. From the resultant serum down field (Falmouth) and E. A. Him-- the Club pressed, but Miers and his mett (Cumberland). backs tackled determinedly, during which period the former was injured and left the field with a winched knee. He, however, returned in three minutes. Ada

Cindy: Po Whitham; J Ferguson, J. Hutchie, RH Griffiths, G. P.. Latimert; M. W Turner, J. & R. Selby (Captain); G. O. Monfrie, W. E. Peora, A. F. From a scrum down the Navy Walkden, R. Burch, 8. H. Gar- threes were met going by Forbes rod; EG Jones, D. McLellan and who sufig out lovely pass, but R. OF King, Garwood who except for this play- edra fine game being quite as useful by Slater hadled badly to drop Marsh pass and spoil What might have resulted in a try. FOR BANK 1

From the resultant scrum Forbes Aashed the ball to Miers why took the Club's defence by sur price when the dropped a lovely goal, bringing the Naty's total to

Before the interval the Navy dominated the play, and it was chiefly due to “Whitham's sterling defence that kept them out, Ger wood fried a solomeur" but was tackled round the nest" by Whitham

COMING SHORTLY I

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Marjorie Holme-Sumner to Lt. Richard Dreyer, RN., and after- wards at a Reception on board HMS. Kent.

In the evening His Excellency and Lady Peel, attended by Cap- tain Walter, were the guests of Admiral Sir Frederic and Lady Dreyer at dinner and a dance on board HMS. Kent.

5th January, 1934. His Excellency, and Lady Peel, attended by Captain Walter and Mr. Pilcher, were the guests the President, Hong Kong St. George's Society, at dinner and afterwards at St. George's Ball.

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6th January, 1934. His Excellency the Governor invested Rear-Admiral, H. J. Fea kes, C.HE., Royal Australian Navy, with the Insignia of Excellent Order of the British the Most Empire. The following were pre-

sent

Mrs. H J. Feakes, H. E. Admiral Bir Frederic Dreyer, KC.B., C.B. E, and Lady Dreyer, H. E Major- General O. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., and Mrs. Borrett, Commo dore. F. Elliott, OBE, RN,, Ho Sir Thomas Southorn, EBE., C.M. G., Captain Errol Manners, R.N Captain C. H. G. Benson D. S. Q. R. N., and Mrs Benson, Cap- tain L V. Wells, D.S.O. EN. Captain G. G. Bergwick, R.N., and Mrs. Servick, Captain W. E. C. fait, M.VO, RN. Commodore G. P. Thomson, CBE R.N., Captain Poland, Captain A. U. Willis, D.S. A. Poland, DSO RN. and Mrs.

O. R.N., Captain A. R. Hammick, RN, Surgeon Captain and Mrs. A. T. Rivers, Engineer Captain: E W. Claxton, R.N., Engineer Cap- tain R. G. Hugill, M.VO, CHE PN Paymaster-Commander F. R. Porter, RN. and Mrs. Porter, Cap-

tain F. R. L. Mears, and Miss C

Holme-Sumner, de

In the afternoon, His Excellency and Lady Peel, attended by Cap- tain-Walter, were present at the Triangular Tournament Rugby Match between the Navy and the Club.

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