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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1934:
Around the Courts
·POSSESSION OF LOTTERY TICKETS
Found in possession of over 100. po plu lottery tickets, a young Chinese named Leung Yla, appear- ed before Mr. Hamilton at the Central Police Court on Saturday morning, and was fined $50 or one month hard labour,
A Chinese detective in prosecut- ing. told the Court that the de- fendant was stopped and searched in Queen's Road West, last Friday night, and the tickets were found in his two pockets.
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The defendant pleaded gulity and the tickets were ordered to be immediately destroyed.
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A RETURNED BANISHEE
Charged with Theft of Clothing
Before Mr. Lee at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning. Lal Choi, a returned banishee, pleaded guilty to a breach of his Deportation Order and theft of one sult of clothes.
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It was stated by the prosecuting officer that the accused Was banished from the Colony in 1933 for a period of ten years but re- cently the defendant was seen and arrested by a Chinese detective in No. 16, Hankow Road, Tsim-sha- tsul, last Friday morning with a sult of lady's clothing in his posses- sion.
FRIDAY'S ARMED ROBBERY
tral Magistracy on Saturday mor- Three Privates From
S.W.B. Detained
ning, on a sharge of keeping sty brothels at No. 9, Hollywood Road.
"The defendant pleaded guilty and a fine of $250 or three months hard labour was imposed.
Privates Holley. Roberts and Booth, the three South Wales
In addition to the fine, an order for, the immediate clearing of the Borderers who were reported miss- ing from Murray Barracks. QD prostitutes was also made..
Friday night following the report of a highway robbery near the Repulse Bay Hotel beach, returned
PRISONER'S" THREAT
"I hope your Worship will pass of their own accord on Saturday were immediately the death sentence on me, for evening and when I come out of prison, I am placed under arrest by the ralli- going to murder somebody," plead-tary Police for being absent from de Leung King, a servant boy em-Barracks without permission.
It is stated that all three ployed at the. Hong Kong Hotel before Mr. Macfadyen at Central soldiers returned to the Barracks without their hats, coats and Magistracy on Saturday when,
belts. he was charged with the theft of pillow cover, a tray cover and a face towel from his employers Defendant was sentenced to four months' hard labour,
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When Chung Mun. 34, WW3 charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magistracy"on Satur- day with soliciting, it was stated that he was a leper. Sentence to three months hard labour was passed.
TRADE MARK INFRINGEMENT
On two summonses of being in possession of brands of dental cream bearing trade marks which were calculated to deceive, Chan Yin, of the Chan Yin Firm of No. "A sentence of one year's im-18, Fat Hing Street and of No. 189, prisonment with hard labour was Connaught Road West, was fined imposed.
$50 by Mr. Hamilton at Centra: Magistracy, yesterday.
HOUSE OF ILL FAME
Chinese Keeper Fined
As a result of Police raids on last Friday night, a Chinese named Tse To Yuen, a tenant, appeared before Mr. Hamilton at the Cen-
The defendant was also ordered to pay $75 and $150 costs to com- painants who were the Colgate Palmolive Peat Company.
Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones appeared
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The" Chinese chaffeur, who was
the victim of the robbery, in his report to the Police, stated that
one of the soldiers who attacked him. left his service cap and stick in the car after they had desert- ed it.".
The hat, however, bears, no Identification mark or badge.
During the whole of Saturday morning and afternoon the pollee and military combined in a search for the three South Wales Bor- derers soldiers who were reported
to have absented themselves from Murray Barracks on Friday night
Three British soldiers were seen in the vicinity of Stanley Police Station at 1.20 am on Saturday. shortly before the circulated re- port was received of a highway robbery, said to have been per petuated by three British soldiers. An attempt to locate the soldiers
was made immediately, but all efforts, which were continued up Saturday afternoon, proved unavailing.
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ALL SAINTS' CHURCH
Foundation Stone Laid By Bishop
The foundation stone of the New her's" generation spent their time School and Church Hall of the All persuading people to take the Saints' Church, Homuntin, Kow- pledge to become total abstainers. loon was laid by the Right Rev. Men and women of this generatión- Bishop R.O, Hall on Saturday af- are building better homes for the ternoon in the presence of a large workers, and are helping to pro- gathering of European and Chin-vide them with gardens, wireless!❤ ese parishioners.
sets, and other means of recrea- tion, so that they may find a bet- ter way of occupying their spare time.
The "building" which is situated at the rear of the Church will pro-
bably be completed in August.
The clergy who took part in the "It is right to persuade. service were.Bishop Hall. The Rev. men and women, who have Lo King, a public vehicle driver. Church, Archdeacon.
J. R. Higgs, Vicar of St. Andrew's become victims to gambling, to Mok Shauopiam and to sexual vice, to make for the complainants, and Mr. O.made a report to the police on Tsang. Rev. Tiang Kee Ngok, Rev. a pledge to God to give it up. It E. C. Marton represented the de-Friday night that his car, No. 351, Lee Kau Yan and Rev. FS. Tso, is wrong, however, to stop there, fendant.
engaged by three British while among the large gathering. It is better to go on and put some soldiers at 11.30 pm. in Gloucester
of parishioners and friends. were other interest in the place that Road to go to Repulse Bay beach, Miss E. S. Atkins, principal of St. has been made empty
LITTLE-KNOWN HORSE WINS MANCHESTER CUP
Tuxedo Sold After Scoring For Lord Carnarvon
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London, May 31. The Manchester Cup was won yesterday for Lord Carnarvon by his 4-year-old Tuxedo, ridden by the successful big handicap joc- key, J. Dines.
Lord Carnarvon states, that he did not back his little-known horse, being content to let him run for the stake, but there was considerable support for "Tuxedo in the ring. He was backed down to 9 to 1, in face of a great deal of money for Chatelaine, Felicita- tion, and The Blue Boy. all of whom falled to gain even a minor place.
After the success of Tuxedo Lord Garnarvon parted with him to Str Alfred McAlpíxie for 2,000 galu- eas. I understand that there is a contingency should the colt win at Ascot, where he is engaged in the Ascot Stakes. The 4-year-old's victory has earned" him a 12lb penalty for the Newbury Summer Cup, bringing his weight to 8st
Overall, at 100 to 6, was second yesterday, and third, as the same odds, was Misanthrope, In Lord Harewood's ownership.
Robber
Chief, the winner of the cup Д year ago, was fourth. Studying the result again one must be im- pressed with two things; the de- bacle where the greatly fancied horses in the upper half of the handicap were concerned, and the fact that Lord Carnarvon has succeeded in bringing of an in- telligently-planned comp
in the fairly long interval He may be better at racing weights than at the big weights amateur. riders must put up. That race at Warwick, by the way, was not a handicap.
was
A sum of $2 was paid in advance. Stephen's Girls' College, Miss K. That is why I am glad to see On arrival at a spot near Re-Woo, Miss Elliott, of the 7.W.C.A., this Church Hall here, and I want pulse Bay Hotel one of the soldiers
to see it a
centre of gripped him from behind while Miss I. C. Blanchett, Miss M. Ain future the other two struck him with Jennings and Messis. Y. L. 8in many leisure activities where old their fists and at the same time W. H. Young, M. K. Cheng, K. C. and young may help one another extracted $2 from his pocket. The
to a better use of their spare time. soldiers then deserted the car and ran towards the beach..
One of the soldiers, however. left his service cap and stick in the car.
The driver returned to town and made a report at the Wanchal Police Station.
VALLEY GOLF
Williamson Keaches Semi-Final
Favourites Disappoint
Tsang, K K Lam, 8. K. Wong and D. P. Wong. members of the vestry. The ceremony was preceded by an impressive service which was conducted in. Chinese yers and hymns.
with_pra-
·Bishop's Address Addressing the gathering Bishop Hall said:
Do not think this an unworthy ideal for a Church hall. The first miracle that Jesus did was when" he helped to make a wedding feast. a great success.
"The last newspaper that I re- ceived from England stated that an exhibition of modern paintings "One of the greatest fasks of held. The one that won the most of Jesus Christ our Lord had been the Church of Christ in China la prasie was that of the Master with to help in the campaign against a baby sitting on his knee watch- oplum, gambling, and sexual vice.
pray God this new Hall which him having a grand time. In the |ing a group of children around you are building will help you and picture the face of our dear Mas- all Kowloon in this task. The ter is filled with glad laughter. primary reason why men gamble,
"When we were children in Eng land, we used to sing a hymn, "Sa- Ktan always ands some work for Idle hands to do." Reformers make a bad mistake when they believe
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The School "You are going to have a school in this hall. The word school comes from the Greek people who were very learned, like the Chinese of old. The word they: úsed for school which we have taken into our English language, means tal- sure. Will you always then think.. of your Hali as a centre for lef
aure,
ly for little ones, but also for young.
I hope the school is not on-
men and women to come and pass their spare time.
Chatchain Finishes Last
H. N. Williamson (15) beat w.smoke oplum and do other bad
things is more often than not be Tuxedo can be said to have won Alexander (16) by 4 and 2 in
cause they are bored, and do not in the style of a much fancied the Fifth Round of the summer
know what to do with their spare horse. He was smartly away and singles competition of the Junior
time, then steadied with discretion, i Section of the Royal Hong Kong Jean's Dream was seen to take Golf Club at Happy Valley. up the running, but Tuxedo "was never far away. Two furlongs from home he was sent into the lead. Lord Carnarvon can have It is hot easy to offer excuses this to be a moral problem, but had no anxiety from that point for the total eclipse of the leading more often than not the people The faneled ones were not there.
horses in the betting. If one of have not been shown what to do Chatelaine had momentarily them had done something to just with their spare time. shown up, only to retire, and act-
""Let this be a place for concerts
·fy itself it would have been better ually finish last of all
Drinking and Pictures
"and plays, good lectures on travel understood. One obvious explana- The Blue Boy could make no im-tion is that they had too much that with the coming of the cine-ple may come together.
"You will be interested to know and beauty, and where young peo- pression, and retired in favour of weight, which had all the more matograph and picture houses to the two horses that were destined to significance on the ground that England drinking has practically leisure life of men an women that. "Offer to God in this Hall the all the mmor places. "Tuxedo won by an unusually big margin for a firm going that has been experien-men now go to the pictures.
was by no means easy after the died out. Instead of drinking young he may look down as Jesus looked. handicap. Here, then, came an
down on the children with a smile ced elsewhere of late. Ideal outcome to Lord Carnarvon's
"We wish the pictures were a of gladness in his heart to see al hopes of winning an
I know there was very marked great deal better, but they have at his children busy and happy in important confidence, behind Chatelain, Fell- race, compared with the tragedy citation, and The Blue Boy. Chate ready done some good. My fat their leisure hours." in which he had to share at Chelaine's ster
'connections believed, There his Irish purchase, through Cotoneaster, that they Sibell, had to be destroyed as the had the winning of the race or,
For the Cosmopolitan Cup and Lingfield Park's other classic trial result of being brought down in at any rate, the beating of The
the Three-year-Old Handicap to-day. He proposes to run his the race for the Chester Cup.
odd-on Mavourites, improved colt, Tiberins, for the Blue Boy. She may have fallen there were a victim to her temperament. Bir of handleaps Dignitary, for the certainty he will be favourite, bes which is not expected in cases Derby Trial Sweepstakes. It is a Wyndham Portal, could not see his horse run. He is in South Wales three-year-old event, was actually cause "I can see no hope for any as the Government's Commissioner seemed to take it for granted that Medieval Knight, and the layers at 100 to 30 on. The bookmakers other. The public will not have investigating
nothing could beat him and had have shown what they think about! no wish to do' any business. · He this once-esteemed Derby candidate, certainly had an overwhelming by offering 50 to 1 against him. I chance on the way he slammed shall, therefore, be one of the few Achteman and Woodhouse at Ep who would not be astonished if som. Bure enough, he won now by Medieval Knight were to put up. three lengths and again on a tight a vastly different showing to that rein.yml f
we saw at Kempton Park. That was unbelievably bad.
distressed areas there. It would be something of a shock to him when he heard that his grey was not in the first three,
A majority opinion, certainly where the jockeys were concerned, was that Bibell was coming to win the Chester Cup when the fell It would have been a great achieve ment had this Bouthern sportsman won both the big events of the rac- Cost £1,000 in France ing year in that part of the North, In the first place, he paid £1,000 As it is, one sees a notable revival in France for Tuxedo, at one time in the fortunes of the Carnarvon known as Sunny Boy. The 4-year-colours, in which, of course, R. C.
Two Jockeys Five Races old had some useful form in Fran- Dawson, 28 the trainer, shares, As Lingfeld Park Fred Fox and ce, where he was bred. Brought His stable had not been to active Gordon Richards scooped, between to England and placed with Lord | the Aga Khan's horsea were at them, five of the half-dozen races, Loosestrife was favourite for the Carnarvon's Dick Dawson, at Whatcombe.
They included in their haul the long-distance cup race at 11 to 10 It is also incredible that a horse Whatcombe, Tuxedo made his only One la reminded of the import- Oaks Trial Plate Cosmopolitan on. It may be that he did not can go so utterly to the bad in so previous appearance here in a ant racing successes of Lord Car. Cup, and Lingfeld Three-Year-Old relish the going, which was too short a time. His trainer. I be, race for amateur riders at War-i narvon's father, especially with Handicap. Fox was on Shining firm for him, but obviously was to leve, has taken him with much. wick, soon after the fist racing Robert le Diable, Mustapha, and Cloud, who, at even money, won the liking of Claran. I am sure seriousness. lately, and Medieval season opened. With 1280 41b, The Solicitor. He was keen on the Oaks Trials, and Claran, who, it was not Loosestrife's best show-| Knight will have to win to-day if racing, especially on winning big for the second year in succession, ing. Blue Vision, the Chester Cup it is in him to do so. Having said handicaps. The son may be even won the Cosmopolitan Cup for winner, did not run because of the keener, and la ready to work hard Mr. HL C. Button.***
Arm going. She may be sent to Bhining Cloud is trained for Bir York next week for the Yorkshire Abe Bailey by Lawson, at Manton. Cup. The owner, I am sorry to say,
and his owner riding, he was bea- ten three lengths and three parts of a length by Capricho (116; 81b) and Marathon (12st 1b).
Tuxedo could not have been ex- pected to win the Manchester Cup
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in improving his efficiency as an amateur rider. He and his friend the trainer can be congratulated
on that form, so we must assume on his notable success of yester could not be present owing to 111- that he has made steady headway | day,
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Derby Trial Stakes To-day Sir Abe Balley may also win
so much I must not ignore Tiber- us, because his two wins at New- market were meritorious, and he will probably tell us now whether he is the sound cach-way chance? for the Derby which he might wen prove to be,
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