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Around the Courts

SHARP FINE FOR CRINESE

As a result of Police raids on last Friday night, a Chinese named Ho Pae, described as # tenant, made his appearance before Mr. Wynne-Jones-at

the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning charged with keeping sty-brothels at No. 249, Temple Street, and Bloor, Yaumati.

The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined $350 or three months

hard labour.'in default,

THEFT OF SINGLETS

Arrested in Kwel Lin Street, Shum-shul-po, Kowloon, early last Friday morning, with a parcel of singlets in his possession, a Chinese named Lui Cheong, aged 35 years, described as an unemployed, was!

of returning to the Colony, before his term of banishment had { expired.

1934.

THE HELENA MAY

Mrs. E., Cock The New President

The 17th Annual General Meet It was stated by the Police that ing of Subscribing Members of the the accused was banished from the Colony only last month the Institute on Baturday, Octo- Helena May Institute was held in period of ten years, but on Friday ber 20th, when the following ladies afternoon, he was seen and re oognised by a Chinese Constable,"

were present:- who arrested him in Wong Chook Street, near Lai Chi Kok Road.

When questioned by his Wor-resident), Mrs. J. B. Ross (Hon. ship, the accused told the Court Treasurer), Mrs. E. L. Grist (Hon. that he returned to the Colony to Secretary), Mrs R. E.. Lindsell, Mrs. E. Davidson, Mrs. G. D. R. see his friend about some work.

the Chair, Mrs. E Cock (Vice Mrs. E. D. G. Wolfe, M. B. E in

A sentence of ten months' hard Black, Mrs. J. D. Lloyd, Mrs A. M. labour was passed.

Bowes-Smith, Mrs. R. M. Hender- son, Mrs. B. C. K. Hawkins, Mrs. G. H. Gandy, Mr. J. D. Danby, Mrs. D. Kelvin Stark, Mrs. J.HR. Hance, Mrs W. J. E. Mackenzie. Mrs. A Forster, Mrs. C. A. Middleton-Smith, Mrs. D. Gubbay, Miss Hayward, and Miss Bonnell (Secretary and Treasurer of the Institute)

Charged with breaking into No 111. Des Voeux Road Central, second floor, with intent to steal, Chan Kan, unemployed, was sen- three months hard labour. by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy Saturday.

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After being arrested, the accused told the Police that the parcel of singlets were stolen from the Ching. Wah Knitting Company at No. 137, Kwel Lin Street, Shum- shul-po.

The accused pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour.

BANISHEE RETURNS

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Pleading guilty to a charge of stealing ar oplum pipe from No.

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Mrs. Wolfe reviewed the past year's work, saying that the Council had hoped to be able to build an additional wing, as extra

82 Wuchow Street, belonging to space was badly needed, but it Tse Tim, Yeung Wah à 40-year-old was felt that this scheme would unemployed was sentenced to one have to be postponed until condf- month's hard inbour by Mr. B. Itions Improved

The Kowloon Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Branch had definitely closed Magistracy on Saturday,

down, but the Institute still had the option on a site on the main- land: A good many repairs had been needed in the house- itself, the main item being re-wiring was throughout. The Social Com-

mittee had enjoyed a very suc cessful season, a popular item having been the Christmas Pantomime; another Pantomime would be held this year, with

For stealing cotton wool, to the A Chinese named Kwong Choi, value of $3, from Fong Nai Hee at aged 35 years, a returned banishee, No. 137 Kilung Street, Lu! Chung, pleaded guilty before Mr. Wynne-a 35-year-old unemployed. Jones at the Kowloon Police Court sentenced to one month's hard on Saturday morning, on a charge labour.

IRISH SWEEP DRAW

Hong Kong Ticket Holder Lucky

Dublin, Oct. 27,

LAWRENCE WINS the booking at Mestra. Ander-

AGAIN

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Success In Harbour Swim

son's, and the President hoped that those wishing to at tend would buy their tickets early, as there were many disappoint- ments previously, owing to all three performances being full 315 new books had been placed in the library. The Christian Fellow- ship meetings were held every Friday morning from 10.30-11.30, After having won the colony's and this year had shown titles from the 100 yards to the marked The following tickets share in 880 yards championship, W. Lawances, due to the great encourage- increase in the attend- the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake on rence, the Interport Swimmer an- ment that had been given by the the Cambridgeshire Stakes, the nexed his 5th title of the year by local Clergy, and the Connell were draw of which began to-day:-- -winning the Harbour Race from especially grateful to the Bishop Highlander (28 to 1) drawn by Lionel Roza Pereira, last year's of Victoria, who had taken two ticket number CH.08673. Let N.S. holder, in one of the fost close sessions: these meetings are open Reiss, Massey Co., Ltd, Hongkongly fought races in recent time to all members of the general

Adriatic (66 to 1) drawn by Pereira led most of the way and public. The ticket number&CH43734, Wanião,

Annual Missionary Yuanbank.. French Concession. Tientsin...

The Prizes

The receipts of the Irish Hospi tals' Sweepstake total £3,234,819, the amount available in prizes being

£2,001,193, including

20

of

in the last couple of hundred Tea had also been a great success, yards Lawrence, by a terrific burst over 100 guests being present,

of speed managed to overtake Peretra and won the event from him by two yards in the time of 27 mins. 54 secs.

Good-bye To Mrs. Wolfe

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Mrs. Cock then spoke of the The race was closely watched great regret with which all mem- bers of the Institute said good-by by many people. From the com- to Mrs. Wolfe, who had served on units, each with a first prize of mencement it looked as though £15,000, and

various a third prize

Committees, then Pereira was to repeat his last Chairman of the House, and dur $10,000.

year's performance, but that was ing the last year as President of The drawers of the 67 horse not to be. Swimming strongly for Council. Her energy, initative, will receive £402/6/0 each, while three quarters of the raceway and always ready practical advice there are 10 residual prizes of Pereira was closely followed by were invaluable, and all 2119/6/0 each—"

Lawrence and Campbell, and by a loved the Helena May owed her Reuter.

well judged race Lawrence manag- the greatest debt of gratitude. ed to turn the tables on Pereira and touched the Praya wall two of thanks, which was warmly ac

Mis. "Danby seconded the ̈ votë yards ahead of Pereira amidst the claimed by all present. applause of the spectators,

UNUSUAL' INTEREST (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]

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of the accounts; the adoption Mrs. Ross gave a short review

of the Report and Balance Sheet

Dublin, Oct 27

Although the time. is not any Unusually keen interest was at-

where near the record, which tached to the drawing of the Irishi stands to the credit of C. Finch Sweepstake here on Saturday be who made the crossing in a mine was then proposed by Mrs. David- cause arstly, this is the last lot 17 secs. in 1909( Lawrencer time

son, seconded by Mrs. Benderson, tery to take place before the new

and carried unanimously. may be considered as being extra- Mr. Cork will aucceed Mrs. anti-Sweepstake law comes into ordinary good in view of the strong. Wolfe de President, and Mrs. R. M force in Great Britain and sec preraning currents C. 3. Cooke badly because of the refusal of Col. did very well for a

Henderson becomes Vice-Pre- man of 60 Fitzmaurice to start in the Eng- rears. as he was up amongst the

sident. • jand to Melbourne air race as releaders until the last quarters of presentative of the Sweepstake or the race. Although finishing. 6th ganisers. For these feasofie the be beat the Chinese champion, tumber of sweepstake tickets sold Shek Kam Pill, Cooft won the was exceptionally large. This FREE th 1907 and 1928 after which the thirteenth sweep which is connected with the Cambridge ahire race Pranencen Kuð Min.

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

In the Cambridgeshire Stakes to be run on Wednesday. Gordon Richards Will ride The Bhie Boy and Gethin will hae Celestial City Both hotas have beell fälzed by Martin Hartlgan for different owners, the latter being owned by Sir Wyndham Portal, the former RF Wats nes toked up for Richards, the owner of The Blue Boy winning.

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he won it for three years in suc- cession. He and Roza Fereits holds the distmetion of having won the race four t'mès.

The meeting concluded with an auction of insgazines for 1935.

LADIES RECREATION CLUB

Repeating her last year's per- American Tennis Tournament formance Mi Doris Hunt won the Ladies Race against some fast Chinese swiminers melburg 3ds Yeung Sản King the Chintre Olympic Star. She won the race in the time of 39 mins. 8.4/5 secs

little over 10 mins against her last year's time,

There was a fairly large entry in the American tennis tourna ment in aid of the Ministering Children's League held at the La dies Recreation Club on Saturday and which was won by Mr. and Mrs. Kayil, the runners-up being

Mr. H. D. Tollinton and Mrs. Far-

At the concision of the race the prizes for the Colony champion-kes.

ups were presented by Mrs. At the conclusion of play, Mrs.

Hunt

The results of the first 20, out of a field of 33, to finish were as follows:

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Racing Boy In Fine Fettle: Hydroplane Back At Work

(BY "MORNING DEW "Y

Hydroplane, the Derby winner was back at the course on Saturday and was sent over six furlongs, which he covered in businesilke fashion. With the advent of the St. Løger, the re- turn to form of Hydroplane makes the issus infèresting and; this Dony's progress during the next- fortnight will no doubt be close- ly followed by them studying the St. Leger prospecta,,

Soldier of China moved exceptionally well on Saturday and should be due for a win very soon.

Racing Boy is in great fettle st the moment and I should not be surprised to see him win a rucs in the “0” clam fri, the near future.

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The times taken en Saturday were as follows:- Racing Boy Copper Idoi -Solar Star

Wonderful Stag

Night Star.

Bayardo Trentbridge Don

Boldier of Germany.

In Good Time Sims Bobniak Star

Ebony Idol Burgomastér 'Daylight Eve Classic Hall Cavalcade Abie Amazon Woodland Stag Racing Triumph

Fudge Glorious Star

King's Fancy- King's Justice Hydroplane

Vriday

Maynower

Iron Grey

Great Hall King's Worthy. Ribble

Sarabande Alacrity Chesterfield

The Tiger

Racing Luck and Young

Chap Australian Boy Soldier of Chines Beta

Boldier of Fortune King's Parade Chiva Philanderer

Electric Star and Star

The Bodega

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