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“ROBBERY RECALLED
A remand for three days was granted by the Kowloon Magis- trate. Mr. E I.. Wynne-Jones on Saturday wheri Sung Hop Sam (32) unemployed was charged be- fore him with housebreaking and atealing jewellery, clothing and $1,585 In money the property of Sun Tak Kwong of No. 47, Fing Ta Street. Kowloon,
A 26-year-old married woman, Ng Yuk, a 37-year-old unemploy ed. Lam Po-kl,
another and married woman named Tse Ngo. were all charged with receiving parts of the stolen goods.
"I saw no money, I took no Jewellery, but same clothes, only," replied the first" accused in answer to the charges. The others plead- ed not guilty.
Inspector Chester-Woods stated that there is still about $1.700 to be recovered.
POSSESSION OF OPIUM
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EQUINE
SPORTS CLUB
Many Amenities Provided
Aarge gathering was Dresen; at Shatin on Saturday when Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie officially opened the 'new Equine Sport Club.
The locality of the Club is in pleasant surroundings and with In easy access of the railway station and road. All the amenities of a Club are to be found and there is a large field which can be utilized for, polo or as a training field.
Among those present were:
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The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, the 'serves me right, visualised - the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, members | possibility of practically the whols of the Committee of the Society for of the shallow bay in front of us Prevention of Cruelty to being reclaimed, to the site of the the Animals, Mr. F. A. Joseph, Mr. Police Station on the other side Hintmarsh, Mr. C. A. da Roza, Mr. of the mainland, and that this Well, Mr. AJ. Tebbutt. Mr. and whole area would be laid out as a Mrs. A. Gillard, Mr. A. L. Cole, Mr. magnificent international sports R. H. Woodman, Mr. H. H-Rose, Mr. park. That was indeed a broad and Mrs. J. Wattle, Mrs. Angus, Mr. outlook! H. Angus, Mr. F. Angus, Mr. E. "What the Government has fear- Joffe, Dr. Smalley, Mr. and Mrs, J.ed to embark upon will, I hope, be M. Binnie, Mr. M. Lelto, Miss P. done by private enterprise, McCaw, Mr. J. King, Miss Wang, Mrs. Yp. Mr. F. Anslow. Mr. H. Hopkins, Miss A. Steele'and Miss E O'Hagen
claim
"I trust and honestly believe that the Equine Sports Club will at some time, not too distant, lay on the sea for extension,
"One need not be a prophet to visualise the development seaward, by the reclamation of sufficient ground, of, a training track and cantering course.
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL POPULAR
Hong Kong's most popular sum- mer resort, the Repulse Bay Hotel delightful Dinner Dance on Saturday night and society turned out in full
was the scene OI
INDIAN CONSTABLE CONVICTED
with assaulting and of prepared
A large seizure oplum
board the 9.5. "Pleasantville" at 3.30 a.m. DA Friday had its sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday, when two quartermasters, Sing Fat and 'Tong Ting, a carpenter. LA Yau, a private watchman. Li Fing, and Chau Ngan, master of passenger boat No. B3671, were charged with the unlawful posses- ston of 3.340 taels of prepared oplum on board the s.s. "Pleasant ville." and with attempting to export the opium. All defendants pleaded not guilty and were re- manded for seven days. by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones.
The fifth defendant, who is alleged to be the "brains" of the racket, was allowed ball OC $5,000, while the ball for the re- maining
· PRESIDENT'S SPEECH Before calling on Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie to perform the opening ceremony, the President, Mr. J. 1. Quie, said: "I am very pleased to see so many people here to-day and, on behalf of the Committee, I extend a hearty welcome to you
all.
"To-day is a red letter day for the Club. insofar as this official opening means the practical cu- mination of an idea.
"When it was decided to form this Club, the Committee had the demand faith and belief that a existed for such a Club, the 'chief object of which is to make the cost of riding more reasonable and to the ordinary more accessible
man in the street. This faith and belief has been fully justified, as everyone.can see.
THE AMENITIES
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Munsha Singh, a member of the force, was Hong Kong Police charged with obtaining bribes" from La Cheung, a hawker, and unlawfully the Cheung, at Central Magistracy on Saturday morning, before, Mr. W. Schofield, after a long and protected hear-
numbers to mark their apprecia-arresting tion of the re-opening of these week-end functions.
and
"At the present moment, in Whilst the weather in the City
Kowloon was stifling. aing. addition to riding, you have sea bathing and tennis to offer in the delightful breeze made Repulse summer months, and it is not dif- Bay doubly attractive and the before the dance. ficult to imagine an excellent goir Hotel, even course arising from the sea in the ❘ proved a popular rendezvous. near future.
"Your enthusiasm is catching and embo dens me to suggest to your Committes that the facilities. of this Club be offered, to non- members.
"I see in your endeavour an ex- cellent opportunity to prove to the many who visit this Colony that they will be welcome and will be share given an opportunity to with us residents the
many amen-
"A membership of 100 within the short space of three months is,ities offered.
I think, something to be proud of. Given the loyal support of mem-
four defendants was fixed at $2,500 each. Mr. C. E R. Sanderson is appearing for the Afth defendant, while Mr. W. J.bers there is no doubt that the Buller is prosecuting.
Another Chinese male. To Kel- hol, was separately charged with attempting to export prepared oplum on board the same ship. Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmitt stated that the amount would be between 4000 and 5,000 taels. Mr. Saunderson also appeared on behalf of the accused who was
remanded for a week. Ball was fixed at $5,000,
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THEFT OF HAND-BAG
"I don't know anything. I have just come out from the country. and have nothing to eat," pleaded a 22-year-old Chinese youth, Li Shu, at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday, when he was charged before Mr. E. L. Wynne-Jones with the theft of a hand-bag from a married woman named Leung Chiu-ying at about B. p.m. on Fri- day in Pei Ho Street, near Fuk Wing Street; Kowloon. Defendant' was sentenced to four months' hard abour and 12 strokes of the birch,
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Club has a very bright future.
"I now take great pleasure in Introducing Mr. Lawrence Ka- doorie, who has kindly consented to perform the opening ceremony by breaking, for the drst time, the Club's official Colours."
MR, KAGOORIE'S SPEECH Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie, before opening the New Club-house, said: Your having asked me to open this Club to-day is. Indeed a pri- vilege that I very much appreciate. "When I visited these grounds a fortnight ago, and the aims and objects of your Club. were ex- plained to me, my admiration was aroused for those of you who had the courage to promote an in stitution which, undoubtedly, fulfils a need in this Colony,
To the 10 people present at the meeting held on May 18 last, when it was decided to form the “Equine Sports Club," I offer my since congratulations...
"In the short time that has elapsed since that, date, you have been able to obtain these ex-
if found unfit, to serve an addition-cellent preraises, within such easy
al two months' imprisonment,
ULLICIT STILL
access of town, both by car and by trian, and have been able to pro- vide su table stalling accommoda- tion for no less than 25 ponies.
"The three ponies that were here. Appearing on temand before Mr. when the Club opened have beer E. I. Wynne-Joues at the Kowloon promoted; they are no longer Magistracy on Saturday Wong | "parked" in a garage which, one Ming, who, together with Liu Tak, | of them whispered to me was very was original y charged with the much below his dignity, but now unlawful possession of a still and occupy places of honour as senior apparatus for making Chinese liqu❘ members, amongst their many or, with the possession of ferment-i-companions. ingaterial and with the posses- slon Chinese spirits on which no duty had been paid, was die charged as there was insufficient evidence against him
∙L4u Tak pleaded guilty and wÉL And $250, in default three months hard Tabour, on the second charge; and $50, in default one month's imprisonment. The sentences are to run consecutively.
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STABLING
The promoters of this Club have bean able to reduce the cost of stabling from approximately $60 per thonth to #25 per month.
"This has made it possible for large number of enthusiasts to avail themselves of the excellent facilities offered for riding in this lovely valley, which, from a scenie point of view, compares * The still," apparatus, fermenting favourably with any in the world. material and the Chinese liquori sirnat their efforts have been was ordered to be confiscated/"
apreciated is proved by the in Creased membership, whichṇhas Three months hard labour was risen in the short period of thres imposed on a 19-year-old-unem- months from the 10 persons pre- ployed, Leung Wu," by Mr. I sent at the original meeting 10 ap-. Wynne-Jones at the Kowlobni Ming-- proximately 100 wo-day sud de istracy on Saturday for the pos" session of a sharpened nie for an unlawful purpose. Defendant stat, ed that he had a fight with an- other man some time ago. They↑ I have no doubt that they will made an arrangement: to, meet som succent in overcoming the again, and he was going to keep difficulties of dreiring the large the appointment when he was ar-"" area adjoining these premises; and rested.
it is not hard to visualise polo barbell matches against the other sport- For the theft of a metal wrist ing Clubs In this Chlorty, when I watch, an unemployed Chinese cel sure your members:wil die-/ male, Ng, Wing-Jam was senten- nku why themselves. ced to số wieks hard about by Mr EI Wynne-Jones at the Kow-
con Police Court on Saturday.
"Your Committee is composed of eminently pracffesimen; out of nothing they have created some- thing ——
CLUB-HOUSE AS CAFE-
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It looks as if all roads will lead to Repulse Bay on every Batur- day night, from now on, for the dancers and pleasure seekers.
Dance music was provided by the very popular "Revellers" Band under the leadership of Silverio.
"Do not let à false sense of ex- clusiveness close your doors to our many friends from abroad...
"You have in this Club a very good means of showing the Co- This Club-house already pro-lony's hospitality and of doing vides meals for its members, and much to promote a better and it does not need very much im- | brighter Hong Kong. agination to foresee it as an ex- cellent restaurant where those touring the New Territories will be able to rest and enjoy a lunch of fresh fish for which these waters: are so justly famous...
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Defendant was found not guilty on the first charge but was fined 875, in default one month's hard labour, and $100, in default seven wecks, hard labour, on the other charges. He was also ordered to pay $5 as compensation to Li Cheung or serve another seven days.
Mr. Thompson, A: S. P.,.prose- cuting. produced evidence of de- fendant's character, which he said was very unsatisfactory during the eight years he had been in the Police force.
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Mr. Thompson asked that serious view be taken as defen- dant was a policeman and as such owed a great duty to the public. It was a matter for regret when one of their own men let them down.
myself but also of your many friends.
Ladies and Gentlemen. I have much pleasure in declaring the Equine Sports Club open."
“Concluding, may I be permit ted to add just a few words. I am assured that the Equine Sports Club of Hong Kong is not competi- tive or oppositional, it is comple. mentary to those other Clubs that The Tourist Association is very are fulfilling so admirably, their much in our minds these days, and respective runctions.
After Mr. Kadoorie had par- If your Club cares to easist in ita "To demonstrate my practical formed the official opening cere- promotion and development, you interest. it gives me much plea-mony he was presented with a have ready at hand a half-way sure to offer you a challenge cup beautiful silver horse-shoe, set on house whence light meals and re-fer competition by members of blackwood, as a souvenir of the freshments can be provided to its this Club in any way that your occasion.
Committee thinks can promote the patrons.
"Much can be done by the broad-best interests of the Club. casting of the exceptional facilities you have to offer,
"That you may succeed to the fullest extent of your ambition is
After this a parade of the horses took place and tea was served.
An unofficial dinner dance was held in the evening
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