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KING'S BIRTHDAY ARMED ROBBERY DOG SUMMONSES

· PARADE

DETAILS ANNOUNCED

O.A.G. To Take Salute

Details of the parade to be held on June 9 in Statue Square in celebration of the birthday of Bis Majesty King George VI are an- nounced. His Excellency the Officer Administering the

Government. Mr. N. I Smith, will take the Salute.

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His Excellency will arrive at the Saluting Base at Queen's Pier at 10 3.m. via Garden Road-Queen's Road-Des Voeux Road Ice House Street Connaught Road?

HE will be accompanied by an escort furnished by the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

AT CAFE

According to a Police report is- sued yesterday, ave armed men, one with a revolver, held up the Sheung Wan Cafe at 121 Welling ton Street at 1.15 am. yesterday and escaped with $120.-

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Jew cases of dog summonses were dealt with at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning. "H. Richter of No. 172. Prince Edward Road was fined $3 by Mr. E. Hims- worth for keeping a dog without a licence.

Mrs. N. B. Glover realding at No. Tam Chuen, the manager of the 40. Humphrey's Building, was fined cafe. reported that at 12.45 sm. $20 when she appeared before Mr. five men entered the cafe, and, go- | K. M. A. Barnett for keeping a dog ing to the first floor, ordered some without licence and allowing the food. The meal finished about animal to wander in a children's without lead r 1.45, one of the men took the bill play ground to the cashier.. it was for $2.10. Į muzzle. While the cashier was examining it, this man pushed him of his seat and held what appeared to be a knife.

A shot was then heard. The man over the cashler matched the money from the till and together with the others ran away. A bullet mark was later found in a tin letter box which was suspend- ed from the counter., No arrests have ye been made. though des criptions of the gang have been obtained.

POSSESSION OF

On arrival of His Excellency at the Saluting Base the Union Jack will be broken at the masthead oni tup of entrance to Queen's Pier" and His Excellency will be received with a Royal Salute by 2nd Bn. The Royal Welch Fusillers, drawn

PO PUI TICKETS up ir line, facing North, on the Connaught Road, centre opposite. Leung Ho, of No. 10. Centre the Queen's Pier

Street,

appeared before. Mr. W. After the reception of His Excel-Schofield at the Central Magis- lency' the Union Jack will be lower- tracy yesterday afternoon charged ed and the Royal Standard will be with the possession of bo pui Broken at the masthead, represent- tickets. In answer to the charge ing the arrival of His Majesty the accused said that the tickets were King. The 2nd Bn. The Royal not her property, and had been Welch Fusillers will give a Royal left on a table in her cubicle by Salute...

the first defendant. Wong

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A fine of $5 was imposed on Miss D. Buntzen of No. 278, MA Tau Wal Road for letting her dog out in the street without lead or muzzla

NO FURTHER THREATS

Following the disclosure of the threat which Mr. Hin-shing. Lo, counsel for the defence in the rape case which concluded in the Kow. loon Magistrady on Monday, recely- ed last Sunday urging him to dis- continue bis representation in the case, a representative of "The Daily Press" interviewed Mr. Lo yesterday, inquiring whether he had received any further messages of the, same nature.

Mr. Lo. státed that, no message

of any kind had been received and added that this was the first time during his practice that he had

been threatened in any manner.

The 2nd Bn. The Royal Welch when the latter brought witness Fusiliers will slope arms, order her medicine when she was sick in INSURANCE COMPANY arms, remove head-dresses and bed. give three cheers for His Majesty The King. The Battalion will then replace head-dresses and slope

arms..

The Royal Standard will be low- ered at the masthead, representing the departure of His Majesty, The King, and the Union Jack will be holsted. The 2nd Bn. The Royal Welch Fusiliers will give a Royal Salute as the Royal Standard is lowered,

she

Witness continued that worked for the Lai 8am medicine shop in Po Shing Street and d'a not report, for work for three days as she had been ..

On March 31, last when the Police ralded the premises, she did not know the tickets were on her table. Witness also stated that it was not true that the Police found some po put tickets in her drawer under some money. The The Police seized all the tickets from the rear cubicle and asked her if they could use her basket, which contained some school books belonging to her son, to bring the tickets to the station.

DEFRAUDED

Ko Hak Ming. cashier of the Wing Bing Commission Agency, at No. 134 Wing Lok Street, and Chiu Hol, general assistant of the Wing Sing Commission Agency, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central. Magistracy yesterday afternoon when the case in which they are alleged to have defrauded the New Zealand Insurance Company of $2208.22 on sixteen different oc- cassions, was continued.

Evidence was given, by Insp...T. Murphy who stated that he ar rested the defendants on Informa~ tion received from the Ipsurance Company.

Fung But Kee, of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, then testified to having translated the Chinese documents which were given to him.

The 2nd Bn. The Royal Welch Fusiliers will slope arms, move to the right in column of fours and proceed via Jackson Road and | Chater Road as far as the junction of Chater and Murray Roads, where it will halt and eventually Mr. Silva, who appeared for the take up its correct position in the defence, submitted that the case column for the March Past.

for the prosecution was that the Units of the Royal Navy, Army witness was in possession of the Air Force and Hongkong Volun-pt put tickets, found in the basket teer Defence Corps will march past which was lying on a shelf, above His Excellency in column of route, her bed. Why should the defective Mr. O.W. Luke of the New Zea- subsequently carrying out a "Show ask the witness for permission to land Insurance Company then the Flag March" through the fol-

use the basket if there, had been gave evidence of having pald ว lowing streets of Hongkong:-

po pul tickets in it?-

certain sum of money to a man Connaught Road-Hillyer Street- Queen's Road as far as the road junction Queen's Road-Jackson Road and thence direct to: Bar- racks or embarkation points.

His Worship-There is insuff- The motor-cycle escort for His cient evidence of the tickets being Excellency will report to the

in the basket or on the table but A.D.C. to His Excellency at Gor-there is sufficient evidence that

ernment House at 9:30 a.m.

Mr. Silva concluded by saying: | who was brought into the firm by "I ask your Worship to believe the the first defendant, and after fur- story of my client to be true and ther evidence was taken the case discharge her."

was adjourned until to-day.

The escort will remain south of the tickets, which numbered 110.

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Chater Road until the end of the money was the property of the parade. It will escort His Excel- lency on his return journey to Government House.

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Units taking part will be: Royal Navy-One Coy, of three platoons of Seamen;

H.E.N.V.R.-A. Detachment; Royal Marines.-One Platoon; 8th Ey. Brigade R.A.Three bat- teries (each of 40 other ranks);

5th A. A. Brigade R. A.--Two bat- terles (each of 40 other ranks);

H.K. Brigade HKSRA—(8) Two Mountain Batteries (each of 90 other ranks, and 45 animals) (b) Two Medium Batteries (each of 40 other ranks);

Fortress RE.-Two Coys (each of 60 other ranks);

Royal Corps of Signals-A de tachment (25 'all ranks);

2/Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1/Bea- forths 1/R.URs. 1/Rumaon Rif. Each to parade four Companies (or 80 other ranks) with Colours, Band, Drums, Pipes and Bugles, etc.:

RAS.C.—A detachment (30 all ranks);

HK. Mule Corps.---A detachment (45 all ranks)p:

RAO.0-detachment (30 all

ranka);

RAF-A detachment (40 other ranks);

On finding the defendant guilty of being in possession of the tickets, His Worship imposed a fine of $80 and ordered the tickets to be confiscated.

INDIAN GUARDS

IN TROUBLE

MIDDLESEX WINS

London, May 31. Two county cricket matches in- shed abruptly to-day. Middlesex beating Essex by eight wickets and Somerset overcoming orthants by an innings and 13 r...

There was little between the first innings scores of Middlesex and Essex, but Essex failed badly in their second attempt, P. Smith taking 5 for 96. Essex scored 247 and 131 and Middlesex repiled with Two Indian Guards, Jaginder 203 and 87 and 2. maal

Somerset needed to score but a Singh, 40, and Baboo Singh, 30, residing at No: 384, Portland mere 247 to win by an innings Street, were charged before Mr. Ragainst Northants who, twice col- MA Barnett at the Kowloon lapsed badly at the wicket. Magistracy yesterday with forgery, and demanding properties on a forged document on May 25 and 27. First defendant did not appear in Court because he was detained in the hospital, while in the case of second defendant, Chief Detec tive Inspector A. E. Carey applied for a remand of seven days which was granted by his Worship

THEFT FROM STUDENTS

A three days' remand wis grant-

Northants first put together 101, Wellard bowling effectively to cap- ture 4 for 19 and Andrews even better to return Agures of 4 for 16. Somerset responded with 247 and then Wellard played havoc with Northants, helping to dismiss them for 133 by taking & for 62.—

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old unemployed, LAT Po-hing, was racing, tipped Cash Book to win charged with the theft of a bicycle, the classic two shirts and a raincoat from two students of the Wah Yan College. They were also charged with re ceiving stolen property and at Lempting to escape from police Custody

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The Junior N.C.O's Royal Welch Fusiliers, are holding a charity carnival dance in aid of the Dojima disaster fund at the Hotel Cecil ön

June 12 (Saturday) from 9 pm to by the Women's Gulla 1 a.m. The charge for admission | Andrew's Hall yest day was post L:Gentlemen 31, Ladles 50 cents, pored, and a working" party was including refreshments.

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