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TRIAD SOCIETY PREMISES KOWLOON CHESS
RAIDED BY POLICE
23 Men Arrested: Concert
In Progress Claimed
An alarming statement that there has been an "anti-social move- ment" going on in the Colony, especially in the Wanchai district, victimising hawkers and people of lower walks of life, was made at the Central Court yesterday by Detective Sub-Inspector W. N. Dirkin, at the conclusion of a vase in which 23 men were charged with: being members of an unlawful society," before Mr. Butters.
...
The unlawful society concerned The men were found scattered was the
Triad Society. "with about on the premises, some sitting which," said Inspector Darkin. "the ph the floor and others, lying on police are, and have been having beds. lots of trouble:" ;}
PAPERS SEIZED ..
Members of this Triad society In one of the drawers, many were known to have been threaten papers were seized. Some were ing people to join their organisa- į found to contain reference to the tian and collect subscriptions, de- Triad Society. Translations were manding money from hawkers, and made and produced in Court and assaulting them if such demands three copies contained extracts were met with refusal.
from the book of rules of the.so
CLUB
Annual Report Published
THE KOWLOON CHESS CLUB are holding their annual general meeting at the Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday, September 27, at 6 p.m.
The annual report, which has already been circulated to the members, states
COUNTERFEIT COINS IN
PARCEL
Coolie Sent To
Sessions
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938-PAGE 3.
Appearing on remand before Mr. Edwards at the Central Court yes. terday on a charge of possession of 1,200 counterfeit Hong Kong ten cent pieces Chan Yin, 19. rolle. was committed Sessions.
to the Criminal
COLONY'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Detective-Sergeant Ritchie was In the Open Colony's Chess Championship seven players com- it was atated that defendant was in charge of the prosecution, and
peted for the title. Ave being mem-
a constable in Con- bers of our Club and two from the arrested by Victoria Chess Club. Mr. D. B. de naught Road on August 9. Carvalho, champion of 1931. was The coins were found strapped to the winner without sustaining a his legs and stomach, single defeat. though held to a In the witness box; defendant draw twice. He is to, be congratu- said that he was asked to carry a lated on his fine play and for re- pancel to the Asia Hotel by a man. gaining the Trophy. .
Fie did not know the contents of For the second position Messrs. the parcel were counterfeit cofits. Mr Fung Chee-tin, official trans- V... Rush and K. M. A. Barnett tied Cross-examined by Sergeant Rit lator of
the S.C.A..
quoted au- with 8 points out of 12. The Com-chle, defendant said he was asked
bath net.des for his transistioris an amittee declared
them to conceal the parcel. book written by Mr. William Stanrunner-ups as it was impossible to ton on the Trad Society.
play off the draw, due to the de- parture of Mr. Rush from the. Colony.
"They consist of quite a number "ciety of dockyard coolles and the society le but a gathering of a bunch of rascals," said Inspector Darkin.
RAID BY POLICE...... The 23 defendants were arrested
on August 20 when a party of police officers, headed by Inspector Dar kin, raided the premises at No. 14. Lockhart Road, third flour, un in-
formation received. The members.
of
It will be recalled that since last
the in
year both Chess Clubs collaborated organisation of this having-formed a
All defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge. They told the Court they were at the premises to listen to a concert. Some claimed that they went there to visit friends. YOUR LIPS for romance! comprised many unemployed men guilty of the offence, holding the Joint Committee of representatives car cleaners, a lift boy and a num- presumptions empowered by the of the two Clubs The anal scores For your complete beauty treat-ber of dockyard coolles.
Ordinance, that they were arrested are as follows:- When the police entered the pre-in premises where documents in ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rougà and Mascara (cream with brush:mises, there was a band of Chinese connection with an unlawful so-
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musicians and a few sing-song girls giving a concert. There WILE #L banquet in progress in celebration ¡of some special occasion, for which Invitations had been sent to mem- bers of the society.
TRIED TO GET REVENGE
Gave Police False-
Information
In an alleged attempt to get a
"Mr. Butters held that they were tournament.
ciety were found.
Each defendant was fined $50, in default five weeks' imprisonment.
One of the defendants, Ng Kuen, dockyard carpenter. was dis charged.
a
Mr. C. A. Sutherton appeared for Ng and pleaded not guilty.
Ng told the Court that he went to No. 72, Lockhart Road, to look
P. W. D. L. Fts. D. E. de Carvalho 12 10 2 - 11 V. Rush
12 8 - 4 8 M. A. Barnett... 12 7 2 3 8 Sir H..E. Pollock... 12 4 4 4 6
12 4 1 7 41 B. Soltau "...
12 2 1 9 21 J. S. Smith
Dr. M. O. Pfister... 12 2 - 10 2
SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Following were the results of the Senior Club Championship-
for a doctor. The doctor was inv. Rush
P. W. D. L. Pts. 18 15 - 1 15
the premises ralded by the police, K. M. A. Barnett... 16 10 2 11
He saw the doctor who asked him D. E de Carvalho" 16 9 3 4 10
to walt. The police then arrived G. Kaye
and arrested him with the others B. Soltau
who were present in the house.
sanitary copite inte trouble by giv-WARNED PEOPLE
ing false information to the police.
an unemployed, Tre Kau. aged 19... appeared before Mr. Butters at the Central Court yesterday and was given thrée months' imprison- ment, with the alternative of a ane of $100.
OF APPROACH
OF POLICE
A. Kurrik
J. Kennedy
R. J. Elliott
18 8 3 5 9
18 8 2 8 7
16 6 1 9 6
16 5 11 5 16 4 - 12 4 P. "A. Yvanovich... 16 3 1 12 3
HEADQUARTERS
. For the third time in the last two years we have changed head- quarters: on February 8th we moved to the Peninsula Hotel, be- ing accommodated in the Reading
A fine of $100, in default two Room on the 1st door. Our new
The Com-
Tse was also charged with the months' hard labour, was imposed premises are most attractive and theft of a wallet containing $12 on an unemployed, Chan Ming. 22, ideal for playing chess, because, and a wrist watch on Beptember when he appeared before Mr. Ed-apart from superb comfort, ab- 18, for which he was sentenced to wards at the Central Court yester-solute quiet reigns.
charge of obstructing |mittee wishes to express its grati-- three months' hard labour withday on a
Sub-Inspector C. S. Madgwick ta tude to our President, Rev. G. E. S. ¡ out the option.
Inspector A. Wright såld that the execution of his duty, by giv-Upsdell, and the management of the Peninsula Hotel in connection ang warning of his approach. the articles were stolen from
Chan was stated to have shouted with this happy arrangement. bathing tent in Big Wave Bay. Later in the day Tse telephoned "the Inspector is coming," when the police station and said he Inspector Madgwick was leading a knew who was the thief. A detec- party of police to raid a house at tive was sent out with him to No. 2. Swatow Lane about 11,30 Shek-O and Yang Bhol, the sani. p.m. on Monday. tary coolie, was pointed out as the man who had committed the theft. Tse also told the detective the watch was in the wallet. The As the money devoted "every detective was suspicious about this.. year 1or the celébration of and when questioned at the station the Lunar Moon Festival always the next morning, defendant ad- reaches considerable amount. the mitted the theft himself Defen- people in Hongkong consider itdant had a grudge against Yung. improper to indulge in this waste and was trying to get his revenge. ful observances during the time
FEWER MOON CAKES
TO BE EATEN-
of emergency, says the "Industrial "
and Commercial Daily News."
The public are exhorted to re- frain from consuming too many "moon cakes" and fruits or to
THIEF CAUGHT BY CYCLIST
use too many paper lanterna Chan Yun, 34, was convicted by this year as they have been ac- Mr. Barnett at the Kowloon Court customed to on such occasions in yesterday on a charge of larceny the past.
It is understood that of a bag from a woman. Lai Ping- the lunar cake dealers and the chl, 23, at Prince Edward Road on paper lantern dealers have ex-Monday,
Defendant was alleged to have pressed their preparedness to sacrifice their own interests for the snatched the bag and attempted to good of the country.
run away across a vegetable field. Paper lantern dealers will not A cylist. Li Nam, 24.. pedalled send their annual gifts of lanters after him and ran him down.
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DRUG. RAIDS IN KOWLOON
TRAFFIC CASES
the For failing to report to police a collision with a motor bus at Nathan Road on the afternoo31 of August 29,'A H. Delacourt was fined $5 at the Kowloon Court yesterday by Mr. Macfadyen.
For possession of 869 heroin pills
For failing to obey a "stop" and keeping a heroin divan on the signal while riding bicycle in ground floor of 287. Reclamation Castle Peak Road on the afternoon Street which, at the time of the of August 20. S. F. Rozario was raid carried out on it by R. O.fined $T. Warden on the evening of Septem-
EUROPEANS FINED ber 12, accommodated 14 smokers.
Miss A. R. I Dowbiggin Li Chul was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Macfadyen to nine months fined $5 by Mr. "Butters at the hard labour and fined $850 or a Central Court yesterday for caus further, three months' hard labouring an obstruction by parking her
Cheung
car outside Kayamally Building, zing.
оп convicted charges of keeping a divan on the Queen's Road Central on Septem- first floor of 154, Shanghai Street, ber d
was
and possession of oplum and heroin, A similar fine was imposed on was sentenced to six months' hard B. A Batemen, of Jardine, Mathe- Inbour and fined $485, in default.son and Company. for leaving his another six months' hard labour Road Central on September 6.
car unattended in Connaught
Pleading gulity through a letter. The Imperial Airways plane Miss B.. M. Bicheno, of Conduit Della, which left yesterday for Road, was fined $15 for driving at to customers this year, and money
43 Bangkok, carried three passengers, an excessive speed of 36 miles per meant for that purpose will be hours for medical examination to 189.888 kilos of mall and 13.750 hour in Lockhart Road on Septem- donated to the "Offer Gold Fund.": determine if he to fit for a caning, kilos of freight.
remanded Defendant was
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