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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DFCEMBER 17, 1936.

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Two Armed

Robberies

Shop

* Accountaut, Victimised

RING FORCED OFF WOMAN'S FINGER

Two armed robberies, one we curring in a shop in Au Tàu, Now Territories district, and the other in a Yat in Shamshulpo, engaged the attention of Criminal Investigation Department officers yesterday,

Tang Tong, 54 years, shop ac- countant, living at 52. Ying Lung Wal, Au Tau, reported to the po- Lce that he and his wife were asleep in a side cubicle when he reard the noise of a person push- ing open the cubicle door. He awakened and saw three men en- ter. One of the intruders flashed B torch on Tang while another drew a revolver and pointed at him at the same time telling hira not to move or make a noise. The rubber who was armed with a re- volver then asked Tang for his money and Tang replied that he had none. Tang was guarded while two of the robbers made a search of the cuticle.

From under Tang's pillow they took $40 in Hong Kong bank notes and a further $240 was garnered from under his wife's pillow.

The maurauders then proceeded up to the cockloft and from & wooden box they extracted several articles of jewellrey including two pairs of rattan bangles mounted with gold in three parts, valued at $600, and from a shelf above his bed was taken a gold wrist watch, valued at $60.

The value of the property stolen was estimated at $750.

.. When the robbers had completed their search they tled Tang and his wife with strings and then made their getaway.

The robbers remained in the shop for one and a half hours leaving about 245 a.m.

Tang adds in his report that while the robbers were in his pre-

malses he heard voices outside the door speaking in a similar dialect as the robbers.

An old grey felt hat left behind by one of the gang was found the cubicle by the police.

WOMAN ROBBED

The victim of the second rob- bery was Li Sau, 53, married wo- man, of 134, Yu Chan Street, first floor, Shamshulpo district.

She reported to the police that at 12.30 p.m. she was lying on her bed when she heard the boswick gate being opened... When she was. about to leave her cubicle, two men, wearing European style Jackets, one of whom was armed with a dagger, suddenly appeared and caught hold of her.

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Are

You Here?

A typical group of spectators at the Kwantl racecourse last Sunday when the Royal Welch Fusillers arranged a most success- ful Gymkhana.

CAMBRIDGE VISITOR

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These are but a few" of the blographical notes against Pro- fessor Temperley's name. He is an apparently unassuming man and one would hardly find him even in a small crowd. I located him in the Gloucester Hotel Ball- room after I had visited his room to find him out and so we moved into the lounge, for our talk.

NEW RIFLE

CLUBHOUSE

(Continued from Pare 1,3

Preceding the opening ceremony, a shooting competition was fired.

Full scores were:-

The Inter-Services, Forces und Affiliated Rifle Club's match:-

Lieut. Ratcliffe Lent. Pattulio Sgt. Rattenbury S.I.M. Hull

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The public is hereby notified that an annexe to the Radic Office is now open on the fral floor of the General Post 01- fice Building to deal with Radio telegrams to or from ships and air- craft, steamer advices of vessels passing the ighthouses ..and Broadcast Receiving Licences,

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Professor Temperley is at pre- sent enjoying a Sabbatical Year holiday from Cambridge Univer- sity, this meaning, that he is allowed one year's leave from his duties every seven years. He is being accompanied on this trip by Mrs. Temperley, and have only Just recently concluded a visit of i Japan and North China with a view to getting the Japanese and

Lieut. Berlyn Chinese to take part in the His-

Cd. Gunner Smith torial Congress which is to take

Cd. Gunner Liddall place in Zurich, Switzerland. in Cd. Ship't Bully 1938. Japan is already member E.R.A. Hagnes and will send a strong contingent C.P.O. Figgitt to the Congress while the Chinese A.B. Bowerman ............... have been taking great, lnterest A.B. Pike already, and have practically de- cided to apply for admission through the Academia Sinics.

Professor Temperley gave several' lectures during the course of his Sgt. Warwick travel in Japan and North China Sgt. Blandford and is at present collecting notes: Sgt. Mannell on the way. H's views on the Cpl Moran problems of the Near East are Sgt. Hallam highly. Interesting, especially to Sgt. Gilliam anyone who has a time for modern ¦ Mse. Worth history.

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perley will leave. Hong Kong for Singapore on Saturday, December

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The man armed with a dagger MR. WANG CHING WEI Sgt. Roberta forced a ring off her Anger. and she was then dragged to the cen- tre cubicle where she found two. other female inmates of the floor. A knock was heard on the door and the robbers immediately dis- persed. They had remained on the floor for less than five minutes.

When they had gone, L.Bau found two daggers, in the passage way' and a key in the lock of the boswick gate. This key did not belong to anybody living on the premises.

. London. Dec. 16. Mr. Wang Ching Wel, former President of the Executive Yuan and

Minister.

HONG KONG V.D.C. concurrently

of Foreign Affairs, who was obliged 2/Lt. Holmes

Lieut. Sequeira to leave his post last year as a result of attempts on his life, has Lieut. Wood returned to France. London 'doc- Pte. Dyer.... tors have advised against an Cpl. Woodman

REFEREES

ASSOCIATION

The Hong Kong Referees Asso- ciation held their monthly meet- ing yesterday evening folowing which the annual dinner was held in the Sports Club. There was 3 a very representative gathering present and a most enjoyable time was spent by all. -

operation. Reuter

'RETURNING TO CHINA According to "Union News." Mr.

has sent Wang Ching Wel telegram from London to Mrs.

Chiang Kai-shek expressing con- cern over the confinement of her | Mr. Haigh husband.

Mr. Lakeman Mr. Blake

The wounded official announced

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THURSDAY

Air Mail for Canton and Dit.

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Air Mall for Swatow, Amey, Foochow and North China (via Shanghai).

Leiters for "Imperial · Airways Direct Service”... die Lenden, 28th December."

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Mr. Watson leave London to-day for China. Appointed us chairman of the Mr. Sainsbury Central

Mr. Mr. Boulton Political Council, Wang utilizes the present situa- tion as an opportunity for him to return to political activity;

LOVELY RACING WEATHER"

Agents,

1, Connaught Rond, D.

Miss Pat Dimond and friends at thR.WF'F' Gymkhana last Sunday.

SPOON & PRACTICE SHOOT Shooting with the SR. (b) rife: Lieut. Ratclife won the nett spoon. Lieut. Bequeira won the handicap вроод.....

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Bhooting with the 8.R. (a) rifle: *Police Constable J. R. Wall won the

handicap spoon..

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PASSES

London, Dec. 16. The death has occurred of Lady Anne Bowes-Lyon, wife of the Hon. Francis Bowes-Lyon, and aut of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth...

The deceased was formerly Lady Anne Catherine Sybil Lindsay, Arth daughter of the 25th Earl of Craw- ford. She married the Hon. Francis Bowes-Lyon in 1883- Rinter

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MONDAY-

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