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Around the Courts

WOMAN KIDNAPPER

SENTENCED

EXTRADITION REFUSED

WEDDING BELLS ARMISTICE DAY POPPY DAY FUND

Knox-Illingworth

The Marriage took place at St. John's Cathedral yesterday after- Extradition proceedings, sought noon of Lt. W N. R. Knox of the For kidnapping a seven years old by the Canton authorities in con- H. M. S. Parthian, and Miss Joari boy, named Wong, Yu Wing.

zection, with an alleged robbery Tilingworth. +

who arrived from Chinese woman, Cho Sze, was at the Ko Sha Village, Siu Lam. Eng.and last Wednesday in the sentenced by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Chung Sang district, against Chiu Corfu. The bride looked,charm- Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy Shiu Ting, alias Taut

Kau. allas ing in a picture dress of ivory yesterday, to serve 12 months' im- Chan Slu Fan, falled "at the Cen-chiffon and had a beautiful tulle

tral Magistracy yesterday, when vel held prisonment,

in place by a small

RECITAL

Hong Kong Singers' Praiseworthy Objects

CHILDREN TO BENEFIT

The programme of their Armis- tice Day recital of Elgar's "For the Fallen" and "Brahma' "Requiera"

A Deserving Cause Worthy Of Support

In addition to the many other ways in which the British Legion Alls a need, urgent and widespread. and pays the debt that is our common heritage from the Great War is by help helping ex-officers through the Officers Benevolent

It was stated that the "boy in Mr. W. Schofield discharged the pearl halo, and carried a bouquet | Indicates that the objects of The Department, Last year 11,800 fan-

fugitive.

question together with another woman were in the habit of going { The robbery in question Was to the Chiu Wah Knitting Factory stated to have taken place in May in Lai Chi Kok Road, for food last. the fugitive being alleged to which was handed out to them re-have robbed Lu Shaer. Leung of gularly everyday, but on October $1,055 in money. At the time of. 19 the woman saw defendant with the robbery the former was alleged the bay going in the direction, at to have been accompanied by ten

men, all of whom were armed.

The complainant in the case had

Nathan Road.

At the time she did not attach

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of lles of the valley.

The bride was given away by ing of music for its own sake, for icers at a cost at £50,039 were Hong Kong Singers are the mak-ancial awards to necessitous ex- Lt. Commander Brookes of H.M.S.

the pleasure of others, and, incf-made, 481 ex-officers placed In Parthian, and the best man was

employment. 1,403 provided with Lt. Birch. The bride was attend.dentally the helping of deserving clothing, and 1.371 children helped

ed by Mrs. Cavanagh Mainwaring. and Master Simon Conway was the train bearer, who carried out his duties very well, and looked very smart in a sallor sult.

Mrs.

since died, and his sen. Liu Walingworth was very charging in lam, was the principal witness for the 'Crown, with two other fokls.

any importance to this, but later when she saw that the boy had not returned for his pall, in which the food was customarily deposit- Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At-

and en she became alarmed

attorney General, conducted the case Crown, and Mr. G. s. once lost no time in nctifying his for the parents, living at No. 317 Lai Chi Hugh-Jones. of Messrs. Wilkinson Kok Road.

and Grist. appeared for the fugi- tive:

After a consultation, the Police at Mongkok Station were notified. and a description of the defendant was circulated. Shortly after mid- night that day. Just by chance the parents of the missing boy came across the defendant who was with their son at the time, at the June- tion of Chung Lok Street Argyle Street.

and

An altercation took p ace between the two parents, with the result that a District Watchman was af-j tracted to the scene.. As he was approaching, defendant attempted to run away but was caught after a chase.

"

At the station the parents point- ed out to the Police that their son was then wearing o different suit of clothing from that which he wore when he left the house in the morning.

discovered

It was subsequently by the Police that the defendant had the day before hired a room at No. 417 Reclamation Street, and when she brought the boy there, she explained to the tenants that he had arrived from the country. At the station however she mitted changing his clothes.

In the course of his dectston,

the Magistrate said the fugitive's story was to be preferred to that of the Crown. It was not merely that one story was more credible than the other, but the story of witnesses had been the Crown seriously discredited in important particulars.

TRAFFIC OFFENDERS

FINED

For leaving his car unattended at Salisbury Road near the car park on October 9. at 4.50 p.m..

mulberry georgette:

at the

After the ceremony the bridal couple left the Cathedral in a car drawn by a team of sailors from the bridegroom's Submarine. The reception was held Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel and was attended by a large crowd. The health of the ride and bridegroom was propos-

ed

by Captain Coltart, and a short reply was given by Lt. Knox, Later the bridal couple left the hotel for Fan'ing, where the honeymoon is being spent, The bride's going away dress was pale pink, with a white picture hat trimmed with pink.

search of which Dr. H. G. Earle, former professor of physiology BL the Hong Kong University is now

director.

For

ASSOCIATION'S AIMS

the past week practically

every steamer arriving in the colony from North China bas brought its full quota of members for the Canton conference. Every medical and public health institu-

tion

causes.

with the education at a cost of

28.263.

$2,695 50

25

25

It goes on to explain that the proceeds of this recital are to be

The benevolent work of the devoted to St. Dunstans and the

British Legion is dependent upon Hong Kong Society for the Protec-

voluntary support given in re- tion of Children. It is no secret

sponse to the appeals which are that the choice of these two bodies was that of Lady Southard made by Haig's Fund,

CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED who The Hong Kong Singers ·are · honoured to have as their Presi- Previously acknowledged dent.

J H. Taggart .... The work of St. Dunstans in Re- A C. Wilcox gents Park on behalf of the men Li Ping blinded in the Great War is too A L. Shields well known to require elaboration Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington here, but paradoxically the work Dr. H. D. Matthews of the Hong Kong Society for the: Protection of Children in our very midst may not be so familiar, and a few facts may not be out of place.

The Society assists with food or medicine no less than 7,000 poor children

20

$2,865

Further contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, York Bldg., Hong Kong. each month. It is Cheques should be made payable seldom that its inspectors find to Thomson & Co. and crossed cases of cruelty-dire poverty is "Poppy Day Fund." what they meet with at. every turn. Frequently it is found that whole familles are struggling to exist on less than $2 per head per month!

Mr. F. L. Brown, of No. 16 Nullah.

NO CHILD IGNORED Road. was fined $5 by the Kow- loon Magistrate. Mr. E 1. Wynne-

As with Barnado's Homes in Jones, yesterday. The prosecuting

England," the basic principle of officer. Traffic-Inspector A. Nicol

the Society is that no child re- be refused. explained that Mr. Brown was a

quiring help shall member of the Hong Kong Auto-

This, however, calls for a steady moble Association, and as such

of any importance. both supply of money, and all in Hong should have known that it was government and private, have sent Kong who love children and would

park his car not permissable to

delegates to take part in the de-

ke to help in the Society's work car Wallberations of this conference.

amongst the children of the without an attendant. A only permitted remain for

The Association is

are asked to attend the purely Colony a ad-twenty minutes, provided there

sclentine body formed mainly for recital at the Cathedral on Armis- was a driver in attendance.

the advancement of modern tice

November night, Monday Admitting a summons for caus-

medicine in China and all qualif- 11th. Generous contributions to ing an obstruction at Saigon Streeted doctors, irrespective of race or

the collection are solicited, as, in | near the Majestic Theatre by leav-

view of the nature of the works to ing his car No. 4362 there, on Oc- returned barilahee. named

be performed, it was considered by tober 9 at 11.20 p.m. W. Jackisch. Tsang Kau (26) was committed to

the Bingers that advertisements in stand his trial at the next ses..of the Green Island Cement Com-

the Programme would not be in slons, by the Kowloon Magistrate, pany, was fined $5. MI. W. M Thomson yesterday Bentences of 8 months and g

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UNDESIRABLES RETURN

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when Tsang appeared before him on a charge of returning to the Colony before the expiration of his déportation order.

It was stated by Detective Sergt. T G. Mackay. of the Finger Prints Department, Police Headquarters, that defendant was banished for a period of 10 years on

November 16. last year. He was arrested on Information received. Defendant's

10

months imprisonment respectively were meted out by the Kowloo Magistrate Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones yesterday when Kar Man (24) un- employed and Tse Tsin (23) als unemployed appeared at the Kow- loon Magistracy charged with the. Violation of their deportation or ders.

In the case of Kan, it was ex-

records showed that 11 years ago plained that he was deported for he was convicted for larceny, fol- a period of five years on November 2. 1934. whlie Tse was banished the lowed by two convictions of same offence in 1929. He was de-for ten years on April 18, 1933 ported in 1930 and again in 1932, Both pleaded that they had

turned to look for their respective relatives.

and 1934.

DEATH ENQUIRY

re-

Another case for committal concerning Pun Shiu Chau, (25)

1

returned

An Inquiry was" field by Mr. Mac-allas Pun Slu Lun, fadyen at the Central Magistracy banishee, deported on March 26 yesterday, into the circumstances this year for 10 years. was re- surrounding the death of a marriedmanded for 24 hours in order for Chinese Woman, Cheng. Pat Har the prosecution to call a further No. 108 Electric Road, first

floor witness. who was killed by a flying rock during blasting operations on # cliff opposite her house.

Evidence was heard from various witnesses and the enquiry was ad- journed.

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CHINESE MEDICAL.

ASSOCIATION

Delegation Of Doctors For

Canton Conference

A large delegation of almost one" hundred doctors of medicine arrived here yesterday by the 8.5.

Before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Magistracy yesterday. Fung Shing (51) unemployed was charg- ed with damaging two growing trees on the hillside above Ken nedy Road near the Police Revolver "Cathay" and "General Pershing" Range. Deferdant pleaded guilty and was fined $25 or, in default, to attend the biennial conference one month's hard labour. Inspec- of the Chinese Medical Association tr A. W. Smith said an Indian to be held in Canton from Novem- ber 1 to 8 inclusive. Among the constable was on duty in Kennedy Read when he heard the noise of delegates was Dr. C. E. Lim, pre- sident of the Association and pro- breaking wood. He saw two men

of bacteriology at citung trees and he gave chase fessor

the

and arrested the defendant. The Pelping Union Medical College by the Rockefeller Jutter refused to carry the tree operated and a detective had to be sent Foundation. This is of particular from Central to asalat. Mr. G. B. interest as Dr. L'm is a graduate Twenlow, of the Botanical and of the Hong Kong University Forestry

the Department, said which is to be: congratulated on trees were each valued at $20 and having turned out a doctor of such

distinction.. they had recently been losing a number of trees in the vicinity.

The other delegates included Dr. Wu Lien-teh, international au- thority on plague and director of the National Quarantine Service; Dr. F. C. Yen; director of the

Medical College of

At the Central Magistracy YEB- terday, Mr. W. Schofield sentenced Wong Kam Tal, unemployed to twelve months' imprisonment for National

South China Daily News (Nam Wah Yat Po) haviris returned from banishment. Shanghai: Dr. Way Sung-new,

49-51, BOLLYWOOD Roan, Hose Kona,

TaL, 256:2 & 28284.

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It was stated by the prosecution superintendent of the Shanghai that defendant was banished for Orthopedic Hospital; Dr. G. H Thompson, head of the division of

two years in June this year, but was arrested whilst he was out shopping in Johnston Road,

clinical sciences at the Henry Lester Institute for Medical Re-

The very considerable financial sacrince entailed thereby

will

creed practicing modielne in this country, is eligible for member- ship. The present delegation to Canton, therefore, consists of re- presentatives from every nation-keeping. ality. The conference will be held In conjunction with the celebra- tion of the hundredth an- niversary of the Canton Hospital and it is expected that the gathering will be the most signi- ficant one in the medical history of South China

then

It is hoped be more counterbalanced by the liberality of listeners who appreciate the work of the choir, and the deserv- ing nature of the two societies on whose behalf it is singing on this occasion.

VOLUNTARY HELPERS The following people have gén- erously consented to organise the

Poppy Day Collections in the Colony:-

Hong Kong Central and The. Peak.Mrs. G. D. R. Black. Kowloon-Mrs. Dogram,

H.K. University.-Mrs. Gerrard, - Happy Valley-Mr. B. E. Maug- pan and Civil Service Cricket Club.

Felix Villas-Miss Dunn. Taikoo. Hon. Secretary, Taikoo, Rec, Club.

Shek O-Miss Angela Hampden Ross.

Stanley. Rev. E. W. L. Martin. Kowloon Docks-Hon. Secretary Kowloon Dock Rec. Club.

Programmes can now be obtain- ed from, members of the choir and of the Ladies. Auxiliary of the oclety. On and after Monday November 4th they will also be available at Messrs. Moutries & Andersons and the Tsang Fook Piano Co.

..

The Programme does not state that the recital will begin at 9:15 p.m

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