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By a strange coincidence, on two successive" evenings of this week, lectures were given by two men of different ages and professions, who were pupils of the same school. They were Rev. T. Sheridan 3. J. who spoke on "The Adventure of of Chesterton" to the English As- sociation on Tuesday and Dr.
Sherry who lectured on "Lourdes
at the Club Lusitano the following
any. Both were educated at Belve- dere College, Dublin
BREVITIES
Winding up a "pilgrimage" of foreign-style hotels in Hong Kong and China, coupled with dignifled "espionage" on the catering ta ties of German, British, and Ita- lian shipping lines along the China coast, two employees of the Nip- pon Yusen Kaisha left Shanghai recently. They were Mr. Shimpon Umezawa, chief of the catering of the firm's Yokohama branch, and Mr. Hirosuke Kiyim, "professor" at the firm's employee training establishment. i
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MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
Fatal Fight Over One Cent
STREET AFFRAY
Li Sat Ho, 21, a' whart coolie, of No. 15, Halphong Road who was brought before Mr. E. Himsworth yesterday at the Kowloon Magis- tracy on a remand charged of manslaughter WES further re- manded till Tuesday, November 8. at 11.30 am.
It was alleged that on October 24, the accused assaulted Ng Lung Tak a godown coole at Haiphong Road, inflicting injuries as a result of which, the latter died.
Mr. Sheridan, who is at onse sportsmaster and English teacher
Mr. Wang Shao-liang, former as of the Leaving Certificate Class in
Kallan Wah Yan College, was,
sistant manager of the ILS & schoolboy, one of the most promis. Mining Administration, died ing Rugby football players in Ire-Tientsin last month at his residence an Rue Fontanier. at the age of land. He represented the country in the Schoolboys International, seventy. The company's flag was fown at half mast out of respect add he was already pointed to es
E. H. Williams, Assistant At- the future scrum-half of the Irish to the deceased. He is survived
torney General conducted proceed. International Team when be by the widow, two sons and #ings for the Crown, assisted by abandoned all these prospects by nephew, the latter. Mr. C. Inspector A. H. Elston.
alzo formerly entering the, Jesult novitiate.
connected As Wang University
with the EMA. The elder san, student he 813- tinguished himself by writing Mr. Wang Chen-min, is working several plays, while he contributed in the "K.MA. and his younger poetry to numerous periodicals son. Mr. Wang Chen-chang. is He is the author of a popular fea-studying in Hong Kong and had ture running at present in the recently been recalled home. Mr. Rock, entitled "Letters of a Self Wang was connected with the Made Catholle To his Son." "Among his friends he is well known as a kyal devotee of Chestertan, whose books have undoubtedly influenced his own literary style.
1
CASE OUTLINED Outlining the facts of the case, Mr. Williams, stated that at 5.30 pin, in October 24, accused had a quarrel with the deceased over the payment of gambling debts. Ac- tually it was on a matter of a KM.A for about ten years, and cent difference. It was alleged that realgned at the age of sixty due to the quarrel had started in the en- ill health. During the past tentrance of No. 15 Haiphong Road. years he had been in retirement. Ng Long was inside the door while A large number of relatives and the accused was outside. One of friends as well as mentor members the witnesses heard the accused of the Chinese and foreign staf | say, "If you want to fight come to of the K.MA. visited his residence Holt's Wharf. You want to kill Dr. Sherry, attracted to the Club to pay their respects to the deceas- me." Ng Lung was in the room Lusitano, an audience that filled ed.
at that moment and he ran up to the spacious ball-room to overflow-
the accused with a pair of chop- ng. He spoke with first-hand ac Nine "Japanese officers of the sticks and jabbed it in the accus- quaintance on a subject that is of Shanghai Municipal Police recent- | ed's eye, causing him to ran away particular interest to medical ly were awarded long service with his hand over the left eye.
At the same time when Ng made this movement, he said, "If you want to fight come along."
FIRE WOOD USED?
THE MEDICAL ASPECT OF LOURDES
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men: Lourdes and its Miracles, medals in recognition of their Any that expected to find in Dr. | twenty years' activities in law en- Sherry a man who shed his selen-forcement in the International Pfc acuteness when he went to Settlement.
Lourdes were agréably surprised. They were Superintendent Toji for his matter-of-fact recital of Kasumi; Superintendent Kunihira Where the accused ran nobody the way in which the Bureau des Fukumoto; Acting Superintendent knew except Li Pak Yip, accoun=" Constatations at Lourdes safe-Kisaburo Sugai; Acting Superin-tant at the Ki Cheong Grocery guards truth and medical accuracy tendent Umezo Shibue; Inspector. No. 23 Halphong Road. He was highly convincing. Dr. Sherry Tokujiro Hiral: Inspector Kyokan stated that the defendant went spent several
years at Lourdes Iwashita; Inspector Jun Samejl into his shop to get some fire- and told of what he saw. His au- dience, which included many dis- Uinguished local doctors, followed his lecture with the greatest in- terest
ma: Sub-Insp. Shokichi Nakzona and Sub-Insp. Kuninari Shiba
They were among the 30 Japan cse who arrived in Shanghat on November 19. 1916, from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Board under the command of Inspector. Thachi ohgush, to form the frst Japan- ese unit of the SMP. Only four Japanese were in S.MP. service at that time.
In addition to his expertences at Lourdes, Dr. Sherry has had a very interesting career, from me- dical practice in London to a lepe settlement in China During the war, he saw service both in France and in the East, and was describ- ed by several of his fellow-officers
The 28th drawing of the Na. as an intrepid and resourceful doc- tional State Lottery took place in tor, who thought always of the the Canidrome on November 8 wounded and never of himself. At when the ticket winning the first present Dr Sherry is giving his pride was 275289, and a third prize time and his services to the sick ticket, 144222.
were lasued by
children in the Precious Blood Messrs. Dah Yung Co. and sold
Hospital at Shamshuipo.
by the Wet Lee, Yuan, sub-agency THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Avenue Edward VII, Shanghai.
Wood. He noticed that Ll was covering his eye with the palm of his hand and he also saw blood dripping down the latter's cheeks. He gave L two slips of paper to whip his eye, after which he did not see L again
After the chopsticks Incident,
Wong Sul Sum, an eye witness of
the scene, said that a man came
into the room and spoke to him. He went out $2. a man (Ng Lung) lying in the middle of the road. Ng was bleeding from a wound in the head. He was un- No. 7 which was near by and conscious. Witness carried Ng Into shortly afterwards the injured man was taken to the Hospital.
There was no weapon of any sort on the ground where Ng fell. Another eye witness Lam Wing
meals he saw the defendant hold- ing something and walking to- wards Ng and strike him on the head. with considerable force. Ng then collapsed on the road. defendant struck him several times and even kicked the man
The
On the Catholic Church Calen:/ Five shares of the first prize ticket Wo, said that shortly after thetr dar for the coming week there were purchased by a foreigner em- certain company in appears the Feast of the Emanacu- ployed in a late Conception of the Blessed Klang Road, three shares by the virgin Mary, one of the doctrines wife of a local company secretary one share by a Mr. Tang employed of the Catholle Church about which there is almost never-ending mis-by a large insurance company and understanding. Nine out of ten the last share by a Miss Treng, re- non-Catholic writers confuse Itsident in the Chinese city. Mr.when he was on the ground. Later with the Virgin Birth, which it de- Tang was also extremely lucky in finitely does not mean. The Im- that he held a share in the prim- Several maculate Conception means the ary approximation prize
зд from preservation of Mary the Mother workmen employed in of Christ from "original sin." It is factory mtuated in Hsta Hai Miac part of Catholic teaching that as shared the whole of the third prize a result of the Fall of Adam, all
ticket cther men and wonien lost the privilege of grace. a "free super-
natural gift which God had in- SUCCESSFUL
tended for the whole human race, and this loss of grace is popularly called "original sin." The Catho- Fe Church; however, teaches that Mary was an exception to this Ceneral rule, and it is this excep- Hon, her conception in grace, that is call the Immaculate Conception.
THE ITALIAN CONVENT BAZAAR
he ran towards Canton Road.
CAUSE OF DEATH Evidence of the cause of the death was given by Dr. D. D. Pringle. medical officer of the Kowloon Hospital. He performed a post mortem on the deceased and stated that Ng died on Novem- ber 8.
When Ng was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital on October 24.
POLICE DANCE he had a deep scalp wound on the
A
top of the scalp. There was laccration of the upper lip and an abrasion on the left of the chest He was conscious. His condition developed on remained satisfactory until fever October 21 "and. from that day onwards his cond!- tion grew worse.
A successful dance was held at the Hong Kong Police Gymnasium attending being the Hon. Mr. T.H. on Thursday night, among those
King, Inspector General of Police. Mrs. King, and Miss King. The A broadcast talk by Fr. Byrne music was supplied by Ed. Sequeira
The scalp Wounds were 1 inch to S. J. on Thursday night, describ- and his brother and Mr. T. Cash-
the left of the vertex. It was 14 ed the various works of the Italian man proved a very efficient M. C. inches in length and extended Convent, and its dependent "in- Others attending included Chlef
down the bone. The top of the stitutions that would benefit by Inspector and Mrs. R.EE Marks, rull had a half-moon shaped de- the Bazaar which is being held in Inspector and Mr. M.H. Hourihan. preesed tracture "corresponding to the Convent to-day and to-morrow Sub-Inspector and Mrs. A. Kirby, the scalp wound. It was 1⁄2 inches (Saturday and Sunday).' He men- | Sub-Inspector
and Mrs. D.J. by inches long, the convex bor-, tloned one feature of the work of Dredge, Sub-Inspector and Mrs. der towards the middle line of the the inmates of the Convent which E.G. Post, Sub-Inspector and Mrs. akull of the long axis was parallel has always attracted discerning AT. Sabey, Sub-Inspector and
There purchasers to the Bazaar, the fire Mrs. R.J. Hunt and Miss D. Hunt, Leedlework for which the Convent Mr. R.HJ. Brooks. Miss D. Brooks,
Andrew.
to the axis of the skull. was extensive meningitis on both sides of the upper surface of the
fracture of the skall with sceptic meningities consequent to head injuries.
the
The case was adjourned till "Tuesday morning. "
is famous. Many specimens of Mr. A.F. Austen, Mr. and Mrs. brain. The cause of death was a work will be seen at the bazaar. Orem, Miss 8. West, Mr. and and orders can be booked. There Mrs. Fogwill, Mr. and Mrs. T. are numerous outlying convents, MacMahon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bar- as far as Walchow, depending on rett, Bub-Inspector, and Mrs. S.C. the parent institution in Caine Baunders, Mrs. KW Road, and they are largely depend- Messra. W.B. Dall, T. Matches, W. ing for their support on the pro- Bullivan, A.F. Coctirane, Appleton, ceeds of the bazaar. Incidentally { G. Youe, V. MatFenzie, J. C. Fitz it may be remarked that the Ita- Henry and A-1 Call: lian Convent in Calne Road helps many hundred children quite gratuitously and gives a home 10 a very large number of them,
The spot prize was "won by Mr. D. McColgan and Mrs E.G. Post. Light refreshments were served in the course of the evening.
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