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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935.

Around the Courts

QUARRY BAY SCHOOL

a married woman, 20 years of age Hold Annual Spring

Festival

The Annual Spring Festival was staged yesterday morning at the Quarry Bay School and attracted. quite a large gathering despite the threat of inclement weather.

FOREIGN DESTITUTE :

or No. 16, Russell Street third floor, Arrested by the Police on Mon- Fong Tong, 24-year-old unemploy day as a destitute M. G. G. Brilka.

ed male, was committed to stand aged 31, of German nationality and his trial at the next Criminal described as a boxer, was brought | Sessions by Mr, Q. A. A. Macfadyen before Mr. Macfadyen at the Cen- at Central Magistracy yesterday. © tra Magistracy yesterday, charged It was stated that complainant with being a vagrant in the Colony, was walking along the pathway He was committed to the House of east of Murray Barracks on Sunday Detention, pending arrangements at about 4 pm, with her two child-

The function was graced by the for his departure from the Colony. fen when she felt her hair being presence of Lady Feel who was ac- Detective Sergt. Russell stated that touched from behind. Turning companied by Capt. R. F. Walter, the defendant had arrived from round, complainant saw defendant ADC., Mr. G. R. Bayer (Director: Canton on Saturday last. He had

had taken the pin from her hair of Education), Mrs. Sayer, Mr. "A been travelling in Indo-China and and caught hold of him. Defen-o. Brawn and many others were other places trying to arrange box-dant struggled to get loose, and interested spectators. ・・・ ing matches.

succeeded, but was later caught by a Chinese detective who arrested him some distance away from where the incident occurred.

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Defendant informed the "police that he wished to go"to"Rangoon, where he stated he had some pro- perty. The police had seen the German Consul who recommended that defendant should be sent to Germany.

CONFISCATION OF CARGO

Told by the complainant that de- fendant had used pepper on her the detective went back to the spot where defendant matched the pin and there found a packet of pepper lying on the ground.

Defendant admitted that he did snatch the hair pin from complain. ant but after he had returned it to her, he thought the matter would

1.100 Packets of matches, 150 "cattles of salt, 85 cattles of sugar were ordered to be confiscated by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central | be dropped. Magistracy on the application of Detective Sergt. R. Granger who stated the unmanifested cargo Was found on board the steamer Stan- ley at the Kwong Wing Wharf on Friday last and was unclaimed.

Arrested after having stolen a fountain-pen from Lau Han Man, aged 18, a student, in Connaught Road on Monday, Lam Shum aged

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Prior to the function a display of handiwork and class room work of the pupils was held." were quite a number of exhibits on view and they were indeed a credit to the children responsible for them.

Miss Elinor Meffon who was originally selected to play the part of the Queen was prevented from carrying out the assignment at the last moment and her place was filled by Miss Joanna Ball who looked very charming in a white' dress with a long train carrying a bouquet of TOSES.

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·H. E Admiral Silr Frederic Commander-in-Chief Of

VALUE OF THE "ASTA"

Parties Disagree

Following disagreement as ta the ship's value in the recent case in which the owners of the 3.

A long and varied programme of music, songs and dances WBS carried out without a hitch and. the manner in which the tots Preyer,

Special mention must Sergt. North of the Russian Guards! Mr. Macfadyen at the Central, to watch. in respect of 228 catties of sugar, Magistracy yesterday and sentenced be made of the Maypole Dance in 422 cattles of rice and 50 cattles to six months hard labour. De which the participants delivered fendant was also ordered to be kept their lines very well, and in a of sulphur which were found an- manifested and unclaimed on under police supervision for two clear tone,

years after his release from prison. board the Hai Heng at the China Merchant. Wharf on April 3.

A similar order was granted to / 28, unemployed, was brought before played their parts was delightful the China Fleet, left for Tokyo"Asla" were sued for payments for

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With a previous conviction for BANISHEE TO BE EXAMINED

striking a Japanese during the riots Enquiring of the age of a youth of 1931. Un Chi appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Police named Ling Suen Chi who was Court yesterday, when he was con- brought before him at the Kowloonvicted of receiving a brass water Magistracy yesterday charged with returning from baalshment before tap which had been stolen from the as. Kumsang. The defendant the expiry of his term. Mr. Wynne had three previous convictions, one Jones was informed by the defen of which he denied, and was re- dant that he was only 13 years old. manded for 48 hours. Mr. John

The Magistrate: How did be manage to get banished?

Defendant's finger-prints show-ang, identified the tap. ed a conviction for being the keep- er or à y brothel last month. after which he was banished.

The Magistrate decided to re- mand accused for seven days for medical observation.

*ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE

Charged with the larceny of a gold and jade pin from Fok Mi Wu,

RADIO HEADS ON TRIAL

Prison Terms And Fines Demanded

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]

Berlin, April 8.

T

Fant, Chler Oficer, of the. Eum-

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yesterday aboard HMS. Kent, a

"Honour the Chief Justice, Mr. A. companied by HMS Falmouth salvage work done to the ship, ins D. A MacGregor sat at the The trip is part of the routine Northern cruise.

Supreme Court yesterday to re- The destroyers Decoy, Dainty celve the appraisement or the

*vessel.

Commodore

G.

The programme opened with in- Diana and Defender led yester- southern cidental music by the Junior Per-day for Haiphong on a

Mr. B

Sheldon, K. C., cussion Band (classes 9 and 10) cruise. They are expected back in

Instructed by Mr..O. E. C; Marton, followed by Colonel Bogey con- Hong Kong about April 24. ducted by Donald Chester Woods

C. J. Sedgwick, stated that the appraisement for Clap Dance and Mountain March formerly, of HMS. Berwick, ar- the salvaging ship the s. "Shu conducted by Margaret Morgan rives in the Colony on the P. and Chih," of Mr. D. A Purves appoint- and Leonard Gatnell respectively O. liner Naldera on April 17 to ed by the Admiralty Marshal, was.

relieve Commodore Elliott who is $40,000. The numerous other items on sailing with his wife on the Emceived offering $42,000 for the the programme were

all well press of Canada on April 19 for", ship, and he wondered whether executed and the quality of the Home.

this fact was known to Mr. Purves at the time of making his ap- praisement.

also drew much applause.

fare served up can well be gauged

by the rounds of applause that

greeted each Item.

The pupils, star and helpers of the Quarry Bay School are to be Caught in Shanghal Street with congratulated on the fine way in 1,000 heroin pills in his possession, which they herald the coming of Chau Ping Kwan was fined $500, the Spring, the function remind- of threeing 'one of the many festivities with the alternative months hard labour," when he that are being held at Home. ⠀ pleaded guilty before Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday, Revenue-Ofcer J. Browne appeared for the pro- secution.

YUGOSLAVIA AND ITALY

Fresh Evidence Of Rapprochement

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).1

Belgrade. April 8. **Fresh evidence of the rapproach- Prison sentences ranging be tween one an a hat and three andment between Italy and Yugo- a half years as well as heavy fines Blavia was afforded by the inter- up to 30,000 marks were demanded view which the newly appointed by the public prosecutor on Mon-Italian Minister to Belgrade, Count day in the trial of the former Reich Campoalto, granted to the leading broadcasting commissioner, Dr. Yugo-Slavian newspaper "Fravda" Bredow, the former director of the and in which he stressed that Reich broadcasting company, Dr.Mussolini held the greatest respect Magnus, the former director of the for the Yugo-Slavian people, desir- Berlin broadcasting service, Dr. ing nothing so much as attaining Flesch and ave other former offic-a permanent understanding with tals of the German broadcasting Yugo-Slavia

system, who were charged with This, and all questions in the dis- having received large commissions pute between the two countries and unjustifiable expenses in ad- should be settled, and the agree dition to their big salaries.ment which had thus far proved In the case of Bredow, the pab to be nothing better than a dead Le prosecutor stressed that no letter, should be given effect... evidence had been adduced to show Italy, so the minister emphasised, that accused himself profited by considered the Little Entente to be the maladministration of the cum happy in the International" com." panies under his control bat he bination which had already given held Bredow gulity insofar as he proof of its vitality, and politicalf did nothing to check the corrup-| wisdom. tive" practices of his collaborators although he had been appointed realy's Attitude towards the re

Replying to a question regarding.

Reich commissioner for the ex- press purpose of safeguarding the interests of the state.

The prosecution, therefore, de mands one and a half years im- prisonment as well as a fine of 30,000 marks for Bredow, are | years and five months' imprison- ment and 1000 marks fine for Magnus, two and a half yeSTE prisonment and 6,000 marks fine for Fletch and

Sighter smaniscument for the other defend

The thai bás so far listed, 70 daya and

the defpace as well

the

vision of peace trestles, Count Compoalto said that Italy had al

a bean against revision by force, adding that the League cove- an affords the possibilty for the Transocean Kuo Min loyal modification of the treaties

ST. LOUIS-TOWER DESTROYED

[Special to the "Hong Long: Dall

One of the most

SANITARY BOARD

MEETING

At the fortnightly meeting of

Paymaster Commander R Forter. Secretary to the Commo- dote, is also leaving by the Em- prese of Canada.

H.M.S. Medway returned from Manila with the submarines Pan- dora Proteus, Olympus Osiris and Oswald:

EMS. Berwick arrived at Amoy trom Hong Kong on Monday.

FISHING CRAFT ATTACKED

Dear

According to Naval authorities a the Sanitary Board held yester- report had been received to the day, the President (Mr. W. J. Car-effect that a fishing fleet rie) read a letter from Govern Dap Rock was attacked by a num-. ment relative to the appointment ber of piratical junks during the of MP MK Lo to be a member

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week end

A letter

had been re-

Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr. E. S. C. Brookes for the de- fendant ship, sald Mr. Purves, was aware of the offer prior to his apprafcement..

The Court Registrar, Mr. T. M Hazlerigg, bore out Mr. Jenkin's statement.

At the request of Mr. Sheldon, his Lordship agreed to see Mr. Purves before accepting the ap- praisement, and the case was ac- ordingly adjourned until 2.30 pm: to-day

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of the Board for a further period

HMS. Cicala was ordered to of three years.

leave her river patrol to investi- The President also read a letter gate, and learned that about four The Hon Treasurer of Bir Wu- from Government signifying the Junks, which appeared to be 11 Ham Feel Fund for the Protection approval of the Legislative Council censed at Hong Kong or Macao, of Children states that he has re to the amendment of the follow had attacked a fleet of fishing | ceived the following further dona- ing by-laws: (1) Offensive Trades, junks, probably with a view to | tons and (2) Scavenging and conser- annexing the crate only acknowle de

Previously acknowledged ...-$12,823 ["vancy.

The fishermen beat of the Mr. Mok Kon Sang The other matters dealt with pirates without loss of life or pro- Mr. G. G. N. Tinson j were of a routine rature, and he-perty, and the assailants the Mr. and Mrs D. J. Lewis fare declaring the meeting ad sailed off.

Mr. M. T. Johnson ......................... fcurned, the President said that

he would be absent at the next two meetings and that Mr. E Himsworth assistant Head of the cal, Omcer of Health), Mr. Wong Banitary Department, would take Kwong Tin, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. his place.

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Those present at the meeting were: Mr. W. 3. Carrie (President), Hon. Mr. R. M. Eenderson (vice- president), Dr. G. W. Pope (cdi- secretary),

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