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MA ON SHAN AND ALPS

Interesting Talk On Mountaineering

MR. G.S.P. HEYWOOD

TELLS OF CLIMBS "Mountaineering in hongkong and Elsewhere" was the subject of an interesting Tecture given by Mr.

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Woman Denies Knowledge

Wong Tong married woman, ap- Defendant, in "the witness box. peared before Mr. R. Edwards at said that the pills belonged to à j the Central Court yesterday man named Tam Kal, who haà charged with the possession of engaged her because he was 1. 40.000 heroin pills on September The room in which the box was 18.

folmd was Tam's bedroom. and as occasionally occupied by her when he was away.

Revenue Officer JL Stephens was in charge of the prosecution while Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the defendant,

A party of revenue officers

Tain had gone to the country end had not returned to Hong- She kong since September 3.

of the box.

G. S. F. Beywood, of the Royal braided defendant's house at No. denied knowledge of the contents servatory, at St. Andrew's Church Hali yesterday evening, before a large audience.

The lecture was illustrated with lantern slides, including many beautiful scenes of the Alpi,-

"Anyone whose houby is moun- taineering Ands it hard to explain his passion to other people," said Mr. Heywood. "I am not going to cry to explain the mountain madness'. I cannot tell you why we love climbing and regard, it na the finest sport on earth, or why

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overcoming a difficulty on a rock face, or basking, on a well-wod summit are the only ones in which we are really alive.

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"Instead. Im going to show you some mountain photographs. I they persuade just one of you to get nalls put in your "shoes and make your Arst ascent of Ma On

Shan next winter. I shall be well pleased," he added.

Mr. Heywood chose Ma On Shan as the first topic of his address. He regarded this mountain as the loveliest in Hongkong. To reach it he advised a sampan trip, last- ing about halt an hour, from Lok Lo Ha, on the Tal Po Rosd, which | would take one to the foot of the mountain. From then on it was an exhilarating climb up the hunchback ridge.

The hearing was adjourned to

82. Queen's Road East in the early and morning of September 18, found a black box which con- this afternoon. tained the drug,

TRAFFICKING IN GIRLS

New Charges To

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Be Brought

Hearing of the case against a man and two women, charged in connection with 'alleged trafficking in women and girls and harbouring women and girls sold for prostitu- tion, will be re-opened on October 7.

Before Mr. H. R. Butters at the

Central Court yesterday. Mr. J. B.

Prentis. Assistant Crown Solicitor, stated that new charges would be preferred against them.

The defendants were:-

Chin Ting-kan, unemployed; Chu Po-chu married woman; and Chan Lo-sam, widow,

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Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios appeared on behalf of Chau Po- chau and Chau Lo-Sam and pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The speaker went on to describe. Another woman. named Ng the beautiful scenery.

Referring to climbing hils of

Shiu-ying, who appeared on similar charges, was remanded. The case-

the Home countries, Mr. Heywood against her will be heard separate- expressed the view that these hills 17.

were more tucky and mountaineers

depended on ropes.

Climbing the Alps, he continued,

was beautiful and afforded limb FIRST KNOWN CASE,

jers plenty of thrills. He recalled

happy experiences in these ver.-

tures when the wonderful scenery Mui-tsai Brought To

and landscape reminded him or the

old psalmist who said: "I will lift up my eyes to "the hills

whence cometh my help."

from

UNMUZZLED DOGS

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Colony By Air

"I think this is the first kulown case of a mui-tsal travelling, by air" were the words of Inspector H W, Fraser, of the BC. A, at the Kowloon Court yesterday when Mrs. H. W. G. McLaren, or 79 he appeared before Mr. Macfadyen Waterloo Road, was fined $10 by to prosecute Chung Tsok-lam. 40. Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Koy Chinese Government clerk, loon Court yesterday. being sum-charged with keeping an anregis-

charge of tered mui-taal.

moned to answer

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allowing her black chow dog to be! Cheung Ah-seong. the eight- in Waterico Road without muzzie year-old girl, had been brought or lead.

down by plane from Hankow last month.

Mr. McLaren. appearing in ans wer to the summons, said that the

dog had been inoculated against rables.

E. Allage of 16 Cumberland Read, was also fined $10 for allow Ing his chow dog loose in Cumber- "land" Road, Without a muzzie.

Lance-Sergeant D. H. Taylor prosecuted.

MANSLAUGHTER

She was only brought for regis tration to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs on September 27,

Defendant was. fined $10,

FRAUD ALLEGED

A shop foki, Yik Ng, aged: 46, appeared before Mr. Edwards at the Central Court yesterday charged on two counts of fraudu- Committal proceedings against lent conversion of sums of $621.20 Wai Ylu, 31-year-old engineet, and $512

charged with manslaughter of L1 It was alleged that the money Kau, 29, a mechanic, were "con- was entrusted to Yik by the Wing tinued at the Kowloon Court yea- O Co. Ltd., on August 15 and terday before Mr. Q. A. A Mac-27 to pay the West River Trans fadyen, when several witnesses crtation and Trading Company: were heard.

A remand of 24 hours was granted.

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Wat is alleged to have assaulted- Li in Cheung Lok Street on Sep- teraber 10, having, it is claimed, taken objection tỏ to the manner In which I spoke to him.

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