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FLOWER SHOW SUCCESS FORGERY CASE
LADY NORTHCOTE'S INTEREST
IN GARDENING
EXCELLENT EXHIBITS IN SPITE OF POOR WEATHER CONDITIONS
The annual flower show of the Hong Kong Horticultural Society, was held at St. John's Place, Garden Road, yesterday. His Ex- cellency the Governor,, Sir Geoffry Northcote, distributing the prizes. In the absence of Lady Northcote, President of the Society. Mr. Ho Kom-tong presided.
Though there was a slight decrease in the number of entries compared with previous years, competition was very keen.
Lady Margaret Ho Tung, being the most successful competitor. was the winner of the Banksian Award, whilst Mr. J. T. Bagram, the popular and energetic Honorary Secretary, carried off the Lady Northcote Challenge Bowl for having done the most to promote or improve horticulture in the Colony.
CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH
At the conclusion of the after- noon, Mr. Ho Kom-tong. In calling upon His Excellency to distribute the prizes, said:-
ic functions,
小
Police Officers
Testify
Further evidence was taken be-
fole Mr. R. Edwards 15 Central
Magistracy yesterday in the case
H
j
THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS
RIGHT
BUS EMPLOYEES CONVICTED
suid
Passenger Assaulted
Continuing. Mr. Barnett said:
at to
P
in which four men and a woman "It is rather a pity that defen- "It is a case of considerable public are charged with possession of [dants, in this case, did not elect interest, and I sincerely hope that forged Chinese bank notes and to go into the witness-box: be- the bus company will see paraphernalia for the manufac- 'cause their brief statements are so dispense with the services, at least, ture of the notes.
odd that they would need cross-of the first defendant, as a lesson Defendants are Cheung Sam- examination to make them into any other conductor who may
Mr. K. M.
elementary A. not have learnt the mui, 28. married woman, Wong telligible." Yau-sang. 24. cook, Ho Pak-ku. 37. Barnett, at the Kowloon Maris- lesson, that "the customer is al- unemployed. Wong Hang-kwong, tracy yesterday, when he delivered ways right."
"I have seriously considered whe- 36, unemployed, and Yul Yan-judgment.in a case in which two hong, 26, accountant,
employees of the Kowloon Motor ther I ought not to send them both Bus Company were charged with to gaol without the option, but as Mr. J. Whyatt, Assistant At-
assaulting Chan Kwok-chuen, 26, in they will probably lose their jobs, torney-General, is prosecuting,
Waterloo Road. Kowloon Tong, on I will let them go with a fine." and Mr. D. McCallum is defending
January 25,
CASE RECALLED the fourth defendant.
The case was one in which Chan Formel evidence proving the With an attractive display of therefore greatly indebted to the
There is no contesting the fact Pak, 24, bus conductor on "bus No.- dahlias. His Excellency also came Hong Kong Government for allow-translation of certain documents that complainant was beaten up 623 and Cheng Kam Tong, driver in for his share of the honours and ing us the use of this excellent piece was given by Mr. Fong Sul-kin. of and left unconscious on the road.
of the same bus, were alleged to won the Challenge Cup for the of ground for the exhibition. We the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs. by somebody.
have assaulted complainant, Chan plants in pots (Open) Section. hope that it may be nicely turfed Detective-Inspector L. R. Whant, Complainant tell a detailed story. Kwok-chuen. . after he had got and made available for other püb- Detective-Sergeant C. Dowman, corroborated at all possible points, on the bus from the Jordan Road and Detective-Sergeant N. B. accusing the two defendants of
ferry bus stop. I want also to thank the Com- Fraser deposed to the raids and having beaten him. Defenants
His Worship imposed a fine of missioner of Polide for the valu-arrest of the defendants.
answer this with a simple con $15 on the first defendant, and or- able assistance given to us by the Following cross-examination of tradiction and, ask me to belleve Police Department and by the Fire | Sergeant Fraser by Mr. McCallum. that after they had been assaulted/dered him to pay $3 as amends to the complainant, and second de- We are very much honoured by Brigade, The band of H.M.S. the hearing was adjourned til by complainant, and had been un-
fendant w35 aned $10 with $2 the presence of His Excellency the suffolk has been entertaining you, March 7.
able to pacify him, one of them amends to be paid to complainant. Governor among us this afternoon.ladies and gentlemen, during the
blew, a police whistle to call for
Both defendants were further Both His Excellency and Lady, whole of this exhibition and in
help. There is then a hiatus until ordered to be bound over in 'a sum Northecte, take great interest in your name I wish to thank Capt. ng how very sorry she was that the constable finds complainant of 26 each for a period of six this Society and the fact that His Sendford and the Officers of the she could not be present for rea- lying unconsciona. Excellency finds time among his Suffolk for this entertainment. sons known probably to all. many duties to come and distribute Lastly but not least, you will want His Excellency concluded by the prizes, shows how keen that me to express keen appreciation assuring the Society that so long attempted to all by explanation. Box the $5 compensation. interest 19. It is therefore a mat to our energetic Honorary Secre- as he was the Patron he would Both say they did not see com- plainant faint. They imply that ter of great regret that Lady tary. Mr. J. T. Bagram, and our offer every assistance he could for
they simply made themselves Northcote, who is our President, 1sefficient Honorary Treasurer. Mr. its welfare.
iscarce and did not explain why unavoidably prevented from being Andrew Tse. The change
Amongst those present yesterday over
they did not walt for the constable present here today. I am a very from the Volunteer Headquarters were His Excellency the Governor, who was bound to appear in reply poor substitute for Lady Northcote
to this new site entalls a lot of Major-General A. W. Bartholomew,
work and planning, and Commodore E. B. C. Dicken, Hon. the whistle. They did not ex- is such a delightful encouragement these two officers of the Society Mr. N. L. Smith, Hon. Mr. R.A.C. plain either why neither of them.
Lam Hung. 25, unemployed Chin- was yesterday sentenced to this and Mrs. North, Hon, T. H. and went to the terminus regulator for Owing to the poor weather con-
Mrs. King, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Lassistance, since he was there the cse, Shu-fan. Capt. Batty-Smith, A.DC. whole time. I am unable to ac-four months' imprisonment by Mr. ditions and the typhoon in Sep-
GOVERNOR'S THANKS
The show remains open today,cept defendants' explaination; it is Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon tember last, this year's entries. especially in. the Peak Section, After distributing the prizes, His and the committee hope that many explanation. I believe com- Magistracy on a charge of snatch- plainant's story and convict both ing a handbag containing. $111.22 from Cho Chat-mui, married wo- have fallen off a bit but, still, we Excellency paid tribute to those school children will visit it.
the defendants. have received some very excellent responsible for the Show-gratitude
man, while she was walking along MUST BE COURTEOUS
Nathan Road near the Majestic exhibits and it is a matter for con- because, as was generally known.
The following were the Judges :—-- |
about "This case discloses an unfortun- Theatre
5.30 p.m on gratulation that; in spite of the, it took weeks of thought and pre-
Pot Plants (Open) :-Major G. M. ate state of affairs which I hope | Wednesday. weather, the standard of the en-paration to organise an exhibition
of such dimensions and admira-Churcher. Mr. M. W. Lo and Mr. is not universal. I though it was
It was alleged that defendant tries is so high.
Andrew Tse. tion because it had proved so suc-
everywhere recognised that bus came up from behind the complain- Pot Plants (Peak)-Col. H. B. conductors must be unfailingly ant and snatched the bag. He was cessful.
The Governor also congratulated L. Dowbiggin, Mr. F. Filppance and courteous and subservient to pas-chased and eventually arrested by
whose love for plants and flowers; hard
to this Society.
Owing to the increased use of the Volunteer Headquarters for training purposes, we are no longer able to have this fine site for future exhibitions
and
we
are to be congratulated on very well laid-out exhibition.
the prize winners, and conveyed a are message from Lady Northcote, say
THE JUDGES
Mr. J. P. Robinson.
(Continued on Page 7)
11
#months.
"This hiatus neither defendant Complainant donated to the Foor
SNATCHER GETS FOUR MONTHS
Arrested After Chase In Nathan Road
sengers and must always humbly an Indian constable. The bag and japologise for any mistake.
its contents were recovered.
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