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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1935.
THE SANITARY BOARD
EXHIBITION OF PICTURES
ARMED ROBBERY
CASE
Brigade
Orders Of The Day St. John Ambulance
The following is the agenda för to-day's meeting of the Sanitary Board
1-Dr. L Shu Fan, pursuant to notice, will ask:
children
Again Adjourned
Boor.
with
Around the Courts
GAOL FOR RECEIVER
SOLDIER IN TROUBLE
Clinton
After further police evidence regarding the arrests and the Some very good pictures are on recovery of part of the stolen show at the exhibition which is property was given his Worship now being held on the top floor Mr. A. W. Hamilton yesterday at With reference to the teach-
of Gloucester Buffding under the the Kowloon Magistracy *ing af bygfene in the English and auspices of St. John's Ambiance adjourned the case until Wednes- Vernacular Schools of the Colony, Brigade. The pictures are, mainly day morning, which concerned a Sung Ying. Ip Yau, Ip Hing, Lok will the Head of the Sanitary in water colour and there is
There Sau, Chan Shing and Chan Sang Department kindly furnish an-section for photographs. swers to the following questions? are also some pictures which are all unemployed, charged (a) Whether or not the subject for exhibition while others are armed robbery on January 2 at of hygiene is included in for sale. The competitive section 41 Cheung Sha Wan Road first the syllabus or all the Eng-s interesting, partieularly the
It will be recalled that Yung lish and Vernacular Schools? efforts of some of the
Fuk the complainant was robbed (b) What are the names of the who are competing.
English and Chinese text- The exhibition of photographs of two damond rings, a felt hat books in general use?
is contributed by Mrs. and Master one metal wrist watch and $98 in (c) (1) Are all of such text- Green. Some of the paintings of money when the robbers entered
Mrs. Glenn Allen of local scener- his fiat armed with duggers.
Detective Inspector A. J w.complimented by His worship. les are very clever and it seems certain that they will be sold be- Darling who is in charge of the fore the end of the exhibition. prosecution was indisposed and There is a very beautiful picture the prosecution yesterday was in the hands of Sub-Inspector Cun- of "Repulse Bay" and another of "Shaukiwan. Pictures by Mrs ningham. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Champkin, Mrs. Pfister and other defendants were alternately charg-
ed with receiving stolen proper for local artist's which are competition; added interest to the exhibition. Some very good pie Education consider the tures were on for the competi-floor, had given evidence Det.sale of a girl named An Yung.
Pte. Arthur' 'Edward For illegally receiving two pairs of gold cuff links and a silver aged 36, of "C" Company of the powder box, valued at $70, the pro- 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, was charged before Mr. perty of Mr. A. A. Andrew, of No again is Bowen Road. Wong Lam, a Hamilton at Central Magistracy
hawker, marine
WAS yesterday yesterday, with stealing a camera, aned $20, in default: one month's belonging to R.Q.M.S, Snaith, of hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield at the same regiment, on December Central Magistracy.
at 20 Lo Wu, Camp. Sheungshui, Defendant was discharged on The defendant was alternatively the larceny count owing to insuf-charged with receiving the camera. ficient evidence. Mr. Andrew iden- Detective Sub-Inspector Cun- tified the silver box by the mono-ningham, who prosecuted, asked remand in gram as belonging to his wife, and for a week's formal said that he lost two pairs of gold Military custody, which His Wor- ship was about to grant when the cuff links and a stud.
defendant spoke up and asked if he could go to the civil prison in- stead of the military one...
books in use recommend- ed or approved by the Director of Education? (1) If the answer is in the
ard
negative, state reason. (d) In what grade of the English Vernacular Schools is the subject of hygiene first taught and how long is the course?
,,
(e) (1) Does the Director of
text-books use ade- qurate and satisfactory? (11) If not, state how and when will the situation be remedied."
2-Application for the registra tion of NKDF. Lot No
20, Mamond HR1, as a dairy.
3.Regular Returns.
C. J. ROE,
Secretary.
LOCAL ESTATES
Local estate valued at $9.500 was left by Gregória Tolentino, late or Manila, who died on November 9. Letters of administration have been granted to Mr. G. G. N. Tia- son for the use and benefit of Adelaida Tolentino.
'Hector Maria Remedios of No. 2. Granville Road, Kowloon, who diea on October 22, at St. Paul's Hospital left local estate valued at $100. Letters of administration have been granted to the father, Mr. P. M. Remedios, of the rame address.
Ho Hong man, allas Ho. Yee Kee. retired merchant of Nga" Yim" Village, Kwangtung. who died; on September 6, 1934. left local estate "of $26.700, letters of admizlstra- tion to which have been granted to Ho Fook-shiu, student of 118, Wellington Street, Hong Kon
ROYAL AIR FORCE
Assistance To Civil Aircraft
Special Air Mall Service)
London, Jan. 12.
A new Air Ministry order directs that in the event of the officer commanding an, R.A.F. station re- ceiving a request for assistance in connexion with a civil aircraft which is considered to have de- scended in the sea similar proce-
not
ty.
After Lal Yuet Hing the princi- pal tenant of 88 Apllu Street, 2nd
Hari Singh, the Indian constable who arrested the accused, was
SALE OF A CHILD
Sentence of three months' hard labour was passed by Mr. Wynce- Jones at Central Magistracy yes- terday on two married Women, Thng Pin and Li Lin who were charged with taking part in the
axed 10,
don, though the entries here were Sergt. Mak Wai deposed of the not heavy. Particularly good was raid made on 13 Cedar Street, 3rd' It was alleged that the child a pleture of a tree trunk done by hoor, in which the first three was kidnapped in the Colony on Fong Shan Wong, a boy of four defendants were arrested. The January 9 by some person not in teen from the Ellis Kadoorie. This arst defendant when questioned, custody. She was sold the next day in Ganten by the defendants who acted as go-betweens. They received $3.50 and $2.40, respective ly, as commission.
le a very clever example of 'Orlen-pointed to a drawer which was tai art.
subsequently opened by Inspector Dorling with a duplicate key, and one diamond ring was found. when defendant was searched 4 ss notes were found. Further questioned at the Station the second defendant produced 2 $5 notes
A pot of pansies painted by W. Maycock was the pick of the Still Life section. A young Chinese competitor "won a prize with the picture of a woman gazing open mouthed at an äeroplane.
Special mention must be made of the picture which was the winner of the section for "De- corative Design". The title of the picture was "Dawn of Mercy" and it showed most painstaking work in black and white. The theme is a ship (with the St. John Ambul- ance colours on its sal arriving in the New Territory, where the villagers, visible only in silhouette, await its arrival with outstretched arms.
as
":
The child was subsequently re- covered, the mother having recely. ed a letter from the kidnapper, in forming her of the whereabouts of the child.
pro-
When asked if he would make any plea, Clinton said: "I would sooner plead guilty and have the case finished with," whereupon his Worship told him that he could
the case quickly, and added that not accept this ples just to finish
he (defendant) was an innocent man until he had been proven guilty.
The defendant was remanded until Friday in civil gaol custody.
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AT THE MARINE COURT
Wong Mak, master of a Pas- senger Boat who was charged with unlawfully carrying 5 passengers"
boat last Sunday on board his morbing, was fined $5 or in de- labour by fault five days hard the Hon. Comer. G. F. Hole at the Marine Court yesterday morning.
TRESPASSING
The Principal Chinese Detective Inspector Andrew who Sheuk Tui gäve, evidence regard-secuted said that if "go-betweens" ing the raids made on January 3 did not exist there would be no A fine of $25 or, in default, one at 88 Apliu Street, 2nd Eoor, 13 buying and selling of children.month's hard labour was imposed Cedar Street, 3rd floor and 1005 They had reason to believe that by Mr. Hamilton at Kowloon Ma- Canton Street, first floor.
there was a good deal of child gistracy on Saturday on Chau selling going on."
Chi, 20, who was charged with tres- passing on military land
In the first place the first three defendants were arrested and on the window ledge in the kitchen from a cavity a gold, and jade bangle was retrieved which the three defendants denied all know- fol- ledge.
The prize winners are lows:- Pictorial Section:
Bentor:-"Land's End (Harris); Junior:-"Sal Wan" (J. May-
cock)
Still Life:-
1
In the second address the 4th, 5th and the discharged person sit Chun were found on the premises and the 2nd defendant dented that he lived there but was only.
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"TRESPASSING
Pte. Edwards, of the East Lan- cashire Regimental Police, who ap peared as complainant, stated that the defendant was found on the When brought before Mr. Wynne- Jones at Central Magistracy yes-ride range, where he was collect- terday on a charge of trespassing ing lead. in the servants quarters of St. Paul's College,
3
young married A total sentence of twelve weeks" woman named Yuexi Sau Chun, 18, hard labour. was imposed by Mr. pleaded that she went to see her Schofield at Central Magistracy husband who was employed there, yesterday on Chun Wat Sang alias From enquiries made however, it Chan' Wat Sang who was con was found that the girl had been victed on two charges of having previously married and divorced unlawfully received 9 school books
Girls and the man she went to see at stolen from the St. Agnes the College was not her husband School on January 15 and of but her sweetheart
larceny of a raincoat from St. foundWe love each other," said the John's "Hall, Bonham Road
defendant from the dock.
on a visit. When searched at the Senior:-"Pansies" (W.. May-station the 3rd defendant had on different parts of his person 6 $5 cock); 'Junior:-"Roses" (C. B. Thirl-notes. The last defendant was
well). Life Section:-
Senior:-"Chinese Child" (J. W. -Thirlwol)÷-
Junior:-"Aeroplane"
** Ho) Decorative
arrested at the last named address, On the same day in company with the 5th defendant, a second visit was paid to No. 88 Apliu Street. Wrist watch was (Lo Tak and a
amongst a pile of rubbish
Section: "Dawn of Mercy' (Au Man So); Juntor: Happy Memories," and
"Love Birds Wong Ki Lin). Oriental ArtTree Trunk" (Fong
Shan Wong)......
THE CARTER
SHOW
Final Performance
Tonight
The Carter Show is making ita
H.K. POLICE RESERVES
(ORDERS BY THE HON, MR. T. H. KING, INSPECTOR GEN. OF POLICE)
Chinese Company Strength. Constable R44 Ho Chung Hong has been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company, as from January 12, 1935.
Indian Company.
The Magistrate: I am not con- cerned with that.
Mr. 8. P. Wong, house master at the College, mentioned that "strict orders had been given over and over again that no strangers. be allowed on the premises. Defendant was fined $15.
WHOSE
CĂMERA ?
The defendant was also charged with the larceny of the "school books and of a clock from St. John's Hall, Bonham Road, bút these charges were dismissed.
·
Lo Lam, aged 29, and Luk Sing, aged 31, were charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday with stealing a Chinese long cont, two pairs of trousers and two woollen scarves from 143 Portland Street, on Janu- a charge of As a result of a case heard by ary 26 and also on
The first defendant. Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy receiving. yesterday in which three men pleaded guilty and was sentenced were charged with the unlawful to two months' hard labom. Ow- Inspection Faradell ranks of possession of an Agfa folding to lack of evidence, the sec the Indian Company will parade at camera, the police are endeavour and defendant was discharged. Central Police Station on Wednes ing to trace the owner of it. The Chan Ng. aged 37, a widow, ap dure will be taken as in the case anal appearance at the King's day, February 13 at 17.30 hours
camera was alleged to have been Peared as complainant. of Service aircraft.
under Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt for picked up on the tram lines in Theatre to-night and those who
Lui Kai, aged 32, unemployed, i general inspection of equipment, Saiwanho by an unemployed. Chi- In addition to the normal ar- rival and departure algnals, the have not yet seen this talented etc., by the Company Commander. nese named Ng Kuen.
was sentenced to three months" troupe should not miss this laat Dress: Blue Uniform, Cap with The three movements of all civil aircraft
men charged were hard labour by Mr. E W. Hamilton using the RAF station at Abbot Opportunity for it is one of the White Cover, Belt with Brace, Arm Lee Leung, watchman at the Leest Kowloon Magistracy yesterday sirich, Paisley, are to be reported best that has ever visited the
let with Badge. "Pocket Policeman" Theatre, Ng Chiu, manager of the on a charge of burglary and steal Colony, by that station to the aerodrome
Since it opened its season here and note-book to be carried. The Kwong Wa electric bulb shop,
shop, ang ora 100, a control officer, Renfrew, Similarly week ago, the show has attract Equipment Officer will make a Wanchai, and Ng Kuen
and other miscellaneous articles on the movements of civil altcrafted crowded hotises every night and
point of being present..
The arst defendant said the January 25. from 34 Parke Street. using Aldergrove are to be repart-
Emergency Unit Reserve ⠀⠀ this testined what excellent en-
Strength The following mem-
second defendant had given him Detective-Bergeant Allen stated ed by that station to the aerodrometertainment, it offers, Carter him-
the camera to sell to a friend, and that defendant was arrested trý- self Shows what a clever illusienisters have been permit to resign the second defendant implicated ing to pawn a leather suitcase he is by his tricks and feals and from the Emergency Unit Reserve the third defendant, who stated which he had stolen. The com- apart from these he has the knack as from dates showed against that he had picked it up in sal-plainants were wal Yung-kong,
control officer, Newtownard Aero- drome control officers at these civil airports are responsible for initiat ing all action in connexiori with overdue civil aircraft.
Service in Iraq and, the Sudan
As pubile married quarters are not available in Iraq and the Bd dan the wife and family of da officer or airman are not permit
ted to join him there except under
certain conditions which are: de-
scribed in a new order. The ap
of bolding the audience deeply interested in what he says or does. The show gives excellent enter- tainment and should be seen to be fully appreciated.
H.M.S. FALMOUTH
Yesterday morning, the armed
them
Lance-Sergeant -RA11
M. H.
aged 32, a merchant, Ng Lal-man." wanho.
The case was remanded until to aged 27, a married woman, and Arnold January 24, 1935 and Con- day for further enquiries.
Leung Chan, aged 52, a widow stable R433 M. Frizer January 15,
A cloth repairer, Kwon Do,-30, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones in Central Magistracy yesterday charged with the unlawful Dawn-
MOTOR ACCIDENTS
1935. SAN
Constable R411 J. A Bhaw has been taken on the strength of the Emergency Unit Resorve, as from January 24, 1925. N
Two motor acciderits, fortunate- Commendation Lance Bergeant ing of two ladies overcoats, valuedly attended with no serious in- proval of the AO.C. must be ob-yacht of His Excelency Admiral R419 A. J. Raptis is commended by at $90. It was stated that defen juries or damage occurred tained in each case, and will not Sir Frederic Dreyer, HMS the Hon. Inspector General of dant returned the two pawn tickets Sunday. Mr. D. B. Evans, of the be given unless the A.0.0. is satis Falmouth, left pols for Babawak Police for prompt arid zealous ar to the complanan. post. The filed that suitable accommodation flying her paying-off pennant. tion on January 8, 1935, in securing coat were redeemed is available. All expenses of the She will stay in Brunie Bay for a the arrest of a man, who was sub- Journey out and home must be tew day and will then proceed to borne by the afficer or airman con: Singapore, where she cerned The latter will not be commission, details for the war ellegible for any local allowances of ship arriving in the Bom
any kind in respect of his wife suit on board the troopslip Bomerset- family, but, provided the Are not-shire, tez accommodated at public pealey. The following on
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to their right owners. Defens sequently convicted for larceny of
dant also stated wooden panels, stolen from houses he had been orde In the Eastern District
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