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Around the Courts

ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF OPIUM

Young Chinese Fined.

NAVAL FUNERAL

Sequel To Fanling

• Motor Tragedy

Full Naval honours were accorded

The defendant pleaded guilty to both charges and told the Court that the boat licence was taken away from board by one of his fokis by mistake. Tho Magistrato impos- A young Chinese named Hui See, ed a fine of $50 or six weeks hard Midshipman H.B. Pearse, of described as a shop foki, appeared labour on the first charge and snot-HMS. Cumberland, who was kill- before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the her of $10 or one week on the Fanling Road, late on Friday after-

ed in a motoring mishap on Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday | cond. 1

orning, charged with unlawfui

¦ possession of two tuels of unpre-

pared opium,

I was stated by a Chinese detec- tive that thò defendant was arrest- ed near the Sai Kong Street, You mati, with the raw opium tied up in a place of oil-paper round his waist. The defendant pleaded guil- ty and was fined 854 or one month bard labour in default

AT THE MARINE COURT

Leaving Port Without a

Clearance.

BANISITEE RETURNS

Caught Begging in Queen's Road

Before Mr. Balfour at Central Police Court on Saturday, a Chinese named Chung See was charged with unlawfully begging in Queen's Road Central, and committing a breach of his Deportation Order. The defendant pleaded not guilty and Isaid that he was only strolling in Queen's Road Central and did not beg from any pedestrians for money at all

Leung Shing, coxswain of the stensa launch Sua Tung On, appear- Evidence was then given by the ed before Commander Hole at the prosecuting officer that the defen Marine Court on Saturday morning, dant was banished from the Colony charged with (a) leaving port within 1832 His Worship, however, ont a clearance or permit from the Harbour Master and (b) failing to produce a boat licence when request ed by the Water Palice, »

SCANDINAVIAN CUP

Win For Britain

In the Corinthian Team Match, held yesterday under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Britain secured 26 points against Scandinavia's 15 points in the day's racing.

MORNING RACE Scandinavia

dismissed the first charge with a caution and imposed a sentence of six months bard about on the

second count.

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noon, and who was buried at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, on Saturday.

- Tho Rov. F.N. Chamberlain, Chaplain to His Majesty's Dyck- yard, officiated at the graveside.

The cortege consisted of a gun- carriage and crew and an escort of 100 naval ratings from H.M.S. Cumberland, under L, W.A. Juni- per, the Royal Marine Band of the Cumberland proceeding the column and rendering the Dead March in Saul.

Among those present at the gra- veside were Captain C.H.G. Ben- son, D.S.O. (Cumberland), Captain, F.E.P. Hutton (Cumberland), Lt. Comdr. Rust (Cumberland), Lt, C.C. Suther (Cumberland), Lt. (E) R.C. Richards (Cumberland). Lt. M. Brown, (Cumberland), Captain WI. Nonweiler, R.M. (Cumber land), Surg. Lt. F.W.A. Fosberg (Cumberland), L. RO.J. Dreyer. (Borwick) and Midshipmen and ratings from the Cumberland.

Military units in the Colony ware

C. B. S. SPORTS represented by It. Home and

Chocolate House Wins the Cham-

pionship

J

2nd/Lt. Llewyllyn from the South Wales Borderers, Lt. Ravenhill, Lt Skey and L Laine of the Royal Artillery and the H.K.S. Brigade, R.A.

Floral tributes were sent by the following:-

Captain and Mrs. Cyril Benson, Commander and War rant Officers' Moss, The Ward Room Officers H.M.S. Cumberland," H.M.S.

Thanks to the brilliant efforts of The Guntoom Officers Miss F. Hamblin, who won the Vic-Cumberland" Ships Company, trix Ludorum, "Chocolate House" H.M.S. "Cumberland," The Cap- captured the Inter-Housecham-tal Ward Room Officers and War- pionship comfortably from the rant Officers, H.M.S. "Berwick,” The following were the details:-"Red House" at the annual ath The Gun Room Officers, HMS, letic sports of the Central British "Berwick," The Guri Root Officers, "School, which were held at King's HM.S. Cornwall, The Generat Park on Saturday. C. Bander won Officer Commanding and Officers Pen. Pts. the Victor Ludroum.

Head Quarters Staff China Com- Good racing, close finishes and mand, The Officers, 1st Bn. South keen competition were the order Wales Borderers, Lt. Col. Marah of the day and as the Headmaster, and Officers of the 2nd East Lan- Mr. J Ralston remarked, every-cashire Regt. CRA. and Officers, one had enjoyed a pleasant after Royal Artillery, The Duncan'

Team, The Captain, Committee and Membera, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

A2. H. Drayer, Bergaust,

Andersen

A4, S. Berg, Jensen," Chris-

tensen

5 2

4 ༢

AG,

3. Odland, Naess, Knudsen

1 7

Morning Total

13

Britain

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ner, G. H. Gandy ... A E B Rouse, Com

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Morning Total

noon.

In asking his wife to present the prizes, Mr. Ralston said that

It is now learned that Midship- ae felt sure that, like himself, everyone had enjoyed a pleasant car. Dr. Gray who was

man Noel was at the wheel of the Psn. Pts. afternoon. Oscar Wilde had once panied by his wife, came upon the

accom Imparted an opinion in ironical

scene 5000 after the accident and vein of those who taught others, rendered medical aid Midshipman But he would assure the parents Noel was very badly shaken, while present that it was on occasions Midshipman Pearse, who was lying like this that teachers were com-with-a, fractured skull, succumbed pensated.

to his injuries before the arrival of

AFTERNOON. RACE Scandinavia

1. Red House; 2. Blue House: 3, Chocolate, House."

The success of the day's sport the ambulance. he said, had been due, in a great extent, to the friends of the School, Mr. E. Cock and Mr. Jenner of the Kowloon Docks, Major Manners of the Kowloon Godown Company, Pan. Pts. the Kowloon Football Club, and two special friends of the school who had presented D.N.F.

Challenge Jups.

Ai, H. Dreyer, Bergaust,

Andersen

A3, S. Berg, Jensen, Chris-

tensen

D.NF.

A.5. 9.

Knudsen

Odland, Naess,

3

3

Afternoon Total Morning Total "....

Grand Total

12 191

15

THE RESULTS.

100 Yards Championship (Boys): Senior: C. Barner; 2, R. Holden." Middle: V. Tollervrey; 2. R. May- cock. Junior: D. Gray; 2, D. Holiidge,

Tug of War (Senior and Middle Boys): 1,. Blue House; 2. Red House 3, Chocolate House.

(Junior Boys): 1, Chocolate House; 2, Blue House: 3. Red House.

· Relay Race (Girls): 1. Red House; 2, Blue House; 3, Chocolate House.

(Boys): 1, Red House; 2, Choco- late House: 3. Blue House.

Long Jump (Boys): Senior: 1, (Girls) Sentor: P. Hamblin; 2, K. C. Bander; 2, V. Bond. Middle: 1, Moir Middle: R. Jordan: 2, IR. Maycock; 2, B. Wilson. Junior: Kraukle. Junior: P. Barter: 2, J. C. Large; 2, F. Brooksbank.

Throwing the Oneket. Ball: Benfor: R. Holden 2, V. Bond. Middle: R. Provan: 2, R. Troutt. Junior: D. Hollidge; 2, D. Gray.

Pan. Pts. Prydy.

Britain

4.

A2, G. G. Wood, Mir. Loch-

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Elliott, E. Cock

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5

Reid

7

Afternoon Total Morning Total

10

Grand Total

26

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100 Yards Handicap (Boys): Senior; W. Pryde. Middle: J. Odell Junior: P. Brooksbank

(Girls) Senior: L. Bickle. Mid- dle: K. Lewer Junior Morri- son..

220 Yards Relay (Boys): 1. Chocolate House; 2, Red House: 3, Blue, House.

Individual Championships: Vic- tor Laudorum: C Bander (16 points) Victrix Loudorum Pat Hamblin (18 points)." ***

Junior Championship (Boys).: R. Maycock. (Giris): E. Jordan.

Chocolate House Cup: Won Jointly by R. Maycock and P. Ham- blin.

Catch the Train Race (Boys): W. Keown; Girls: E. Rousseau,

100 Yards Skipping (Girls): Senior: P. Hainblin; 2. R. Sum- Inter-Form Shield: Form 5. mers. Middle: R. Jordan; 2, 1. House "Championship: Chocolate Kraukle.

House (190 points); Red House P.(140 points): Blue House

points).

440 Yards (Boys): Senior: Wilson; 2, A. Mackenzie. Middle: R. Maycock; 2. R. Hosegood.

High Jump (Cris)>Benlor: 1, P. Hamblin; 2, E. Rosseau. Middle: P. Stringer and K. Lewer tied faz first place. Junior: E. Laihovetsky: 2. P. Baxter.

(Boys): Senior: C. Bander; 2, A. Mackenzie, Middle: W. Clark; 2, Provan. Junior: B. Pryde; 2, D. Hollidge

Back Race (Girls): Bentor: H Refton, Middle: J. Lakehorn. Junior P. Baxter ·

(Boys): Senior: W Pryde: Mid- dle: F. Hall Junior: J. Thompson. One Mile (Benlor Boys): 1, P.

Wilson; 2. A. Mackenzie..

880 Yards (Middle Boys): 1, R

Maycock; 2, C, Morrison,

50 Yards Dash (Junior Boys); 1,

D. Gray: 2, G. Knight,

(Girls): Senior: E. Rousseau; 2.

P. Hamblin, Middle: 1. Kraukle; 2, R. Jordan. Junior: P. Baxter:: 2. J. Pryday.

Obstacle Race (Boys): Benior: G. Bitzèr; 2, W. Pryde, Middle: 0: Morrison; 2, E. Rodgers Junior: J. Mitchell; 2. P. Brooksbank”.

(Girls): Bendor: H Relton; 2. I Decha oy, Middle: R Jordan; J. Lakahorn, Junior: E. Relton: E. Laihovetsky.

Leap Frog Relay Race (Girls):

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