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GENERAL
Funeral Of Mr. Harold POWER FOR GOOD EXPULSION
Seth: Dean Officiates:
Large
Attendance
THE FUNERAL of Mr. Harold Seth who died at the War Memorial Baspital on Saturday after a brief illness, took place at the Protestant Cometers yesterday. The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean of the Cathedral, officiated at the graveside.
OR EVIL
Dr. Oliver Speaks At
Union Church
CERTIFICATES FALSELY USED -
Deportees From Indo-China
That expulsion certificates Issued by the French authori- ties in Indo-China to Chinese deportees were falsely used as a means to obtain money from the committee of the Kwong Wah Hospital was dis- closed at the Central Court yesterday when two unemploy ed men appeared defore Mr. B. Edwards.
The defendants were 'Mak Sang WIN charged with three
Taking Acts 5. Verse 15, as his text at the Kowloon Union Church on Sunday. Dr. French Oliver Rate a unique message concerning the power either for good or evil which every Hte is bound to have in the A large number of friends and riding friends of Machine Gun
shadow it casty open others. business colleagues attended, those Troop, HKVD.C., Mr. W. 1. Dun- present including the Hon. Mr. J. bar. Mr. Chan Ping-san, Mr. P. J. A shadow always reasonably Oliver. J. Paterson. Mr. Leo D'Almada, Klink, Mr. and Mrs. D. Forbes, Mr.ke its original, said Dr. Snr.. Messrs. T. E. Pearce, A. W. and Mrs. S. T. Williamson, British The judgment of God centres, not Hughes. F. C. Hall, A. Ritchie, J. India, S.N. Co., Mr. and Mrs. G. En overt acts, but in what a man Fleming. A. C. Ellis, O..C.. Burnett, Mitchell and family, Messrs. Mat-is in his heart; "as he thinketh in W. Stoker, W. E. Mansfield, E. R.kinnon Mackenzie & Co.. Mr. Hin his heart, so is he." The growth Childe, C. Blaker, W. E. Grieve, A. Wal-pan, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fiana-of Grace in the heart reaches out who H. Penn. B. A. Proulx, E. Cock, F. J. gan, Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Mr. H. beyond the bounds of the family counts of obtaining money by Grose, L. Lammert. B. Wylle, E. L. Heitmeyer, the Macao Jockey Club, and the city to the world.
false pretences and Ip Pat, who
with charged
a similar Hosie, F. W. White, H."Hong Sling, Dr. and Mrs. J.-P. Fehlly, Mr. J.
The five senses are all psychic was
Both pleaded guilty. L. A. Tubins, G. W. May, J. A. Tan Sheppard, Dr. T. W. Ware. Mr. in origin. Once the nerves con offence. rant, T. M. Gregory, L. R. Gregory, G. MacKichen and Mr. G. G. Wood, necting an eye with its corres- Mr. J. B. Prentls, Assistant J. Ormistom, J. P. Ulderup. M. W. Mrs. G. W. Muckley, Mr B. Law-ponding brain cells are severed Lo. Chan Hon. Chan Yin, Ho Wing, rence, Mr. M. K. Lo Mr. T. P. Tong, the sight of the eye is gone for Ho Hung-kwar, F. W. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Bockholtz, Mr. ever. Habits, similarly, are psychle Major Manners, and many others. and Mrs. A. G. Langston. Dr. and
sensitive In origin. The
ether Mrs. F. H. Kew.
vibrates to the stimulus not only THE WREATHS
of sounds, but also to the stimulu Wreaths from the deceased's
of thoughts. widow and his brother, Mr. J. Hennessy Beth, were interred with
the remains.
Dr. De Mott, who, in his genera
and
Crown Solicitor. prosecuted said that periodically Chinese in Indo-China were deported to Hongkong and were each given an expulsion certificate.
On arrival at Hongkong the deportees would approach the S C. A. and hand in their certificates
tu
Mary Mahuk, Mr.' T. M. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Costello, Mr. E P. H. Lang, Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. tion was probably the world's after which they would be taken Burnett. Ipekdjian Brothers, Mr. greatest scientific lecturer, gave a to the Kwong Wah Hospital where The following also sent wreaths: and Mrs. J. R. Way, Mr. and Mrs. lecture, entitled "The Heart of the they would be given a sufficient Seth and Nello. Aline and Cedric, F. Ellis, Mrs. R. Weill and Mr. M. Senses." In the demonstration sum to take them home. Katherine and Helen, Toxey and Welll, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lambert, connected with this lecture.
The defendants were "sald Kathleen. Ronald and Moua. Mac, Mr. U.. Gonella, Mr. Andrew Tse baritone sang a solo into a senst-have obtained the certificates Phyllis and Cyril, Tinker and and sisters, the Newspaper Enter-tive instrument, whilst the audi-from others and handed them to Bertie, Michael and Poppy, Mabel prise, Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Low. cnce faced a screen upon which street coolles to approach the hos- and Larry. Dinah and Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dudos, Mr. Elight was Seine thrown from (pital committee to draw passages Wattle and Pat.
Hansammann, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. special lantern connected with the pretending they were owners of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stopant-Joseph and family, Lt. and Mrs. J.instrument into which the soloist the certificates. When the coolles. Thomson, Mr. G. Lammert. Dr. F. Gruning, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hong was singing. Each tone of the succeeded they would be given $1 Chan Ping-in. Mr. Glendinning Shing and family.
soloist's voice resulted in a each. family, Messrs. Himley. Ltd. and
H R. Sturt, Mr. and Mrs. F. w.different colout of light being staff. Dr. and Mrs. F. Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. L. Koon-chee, Mr. S. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fthrown upon the screen A Vienna Hampden Ross. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Steward.selentist, who later perished in Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shields, G. W the Great War, actually perfected Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zelper, an instrument by which he could Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott-Harston. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lo, M. W. Le. read thoughts by the colours pro. Java-China-Japan Line, Mr. and Mrs L E. Lammert and family. Jack Lowrie, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. duced on a screen.
Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Love- There is not a science which C. Pool, Mr. D. L. Strellett, Mr. G. K. Hess. Emile Randery, Mr. and Mrs. has not its tap-roots in the Bible. Brutton," Mr. and Mrs. H. Lo, Mr. G. S. Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rod-Such texts as "Thou, God, seest and Mrs. S. O. Hill, Mrs. W. J. Kerr Bers, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Prophet, ne" and "God looketh upon the and Miss Patsy L. Kerr, Mr. Wel Mr. and Mrs., 3. A. Plummer, Mr. neart" ante-date the discovery of Wing-po. Mr. R L. Jones, Mr. and and Mrs. T. G. Paterson, J. JX rays by 1.900 years. sald Mrs. H. O. Odell, Mr. Ho Hung- Paterson. J. E. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver.
Alexander. Mr. Wel Wah-cheung.
Mr. Luni Yue-lam. Mr.
kwan. Dalsy O'Keefe, Mr. Ho Wing Mr. H. P. Chanson, Mr. and Mrs.
O'Connor, Lt. Col. H. L. MUITOW, Major and Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen.
L. Weill. Mr. Kan Tong-po, Mr. and Major and Mrs. J. E. Mackenzie. RELIEF HEAD
Mrs. D. T. Edward, "Gymp and Theo," "Janet and Alan."
Mr. and Mrs. Minshall and J. H.
Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. E. Potter RETURNS TO-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Womack.
Dr. and Mrs. M. Nicolson. Lucy and Addison Southard. Mr, and Mrs. Ho Kom-tong. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. S. Webb. H. T. P. Ralph. Miss Gubbays and West, M. M. Watson, Dr. S. To, Mrs. H. Nissim, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wong Stanton, Mr. C. C. Black, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F, F. Wong. Wong Mrs. S. Berg. Mr. P. Loureiro, Mr. Hung-kwan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal- J. E. Joseph, Mr. R. Macgregor.ker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Yoxall, Yau "Dot and Jack." Mr. and Mrs. Sio-Tak-wing, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tod, Mr. Jon Tseyan. Captain and Mrs. E. and Mrs. P. Tod, Mr. and Mrs. A.
COLONY
Mr. Hsu Shih-ying. acting chairman of the National Re-
Dr
et Commission, who went to Chungking recently, has re- turned to Hongkong.
On January 14, acting on in formation received, the authorities detained four coolles who went to draw money and through investi- gations the two defendants were detained
Sentence of two months' hard labour was imposed on each of the defendants.
POSSESSION OF FORGED "NOTES Appearing before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court ges- terday charged with the posses- slon of three forged $100 bank notes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank" Chung Sheung 37. unemployed shopkeeper, Was committed to stand trial at the Criminal Sessions.
Detective-Inspector Darkin pro-
....
1:
secuted.
Tsan So. mess boy employed at the detectives' mess. said that about 4.30. p.m. on January 9
In an interview, Mr. Hsu reveal-while he wa's walking along
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PROF. HALDANETM STANDS BAIL FOR GERMANS
ed that while in Chungking heQueen's Road East, he received Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. D'Al- Hyde-Luy, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bew-called a meeting of the National information and approached the mada e Castro, Mr. and Mrs. L. bigging, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard, Relief Commission, during which defendant in the street. On being Kadoorie, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Sum-C. L. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.sures for the relief of refugees questioned, defendant replied that mets, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Israel, Hance, Hon Kam-shing, Hon Yum-in south China were decided upon the packet which he dropped con
These measures, he said, include rained forged notes. Witness then p Eva and Tam." Mrs. Capell and lam, Hon Yum-sang. Hung Kok-
handed defendant over to family: Mr. and Mrs. J Ring, the yau, Hung, Cheung-king, Mr. and the establishment of a number of Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. N. E labour relief districts in Kwang-Chinese detective at the police appeared on remand accused as
station.
Ltd., Mr. N. L. H Railton, "Bert Hale and Jean, E. Hausammann, tung. and Florence," "Alfred and Elleen," E. L. Hosle, F. W. Jones, L. D. K-
Mr. Hsu also revealed that relief |
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kew, "Rose and bee, H. A. Keller, E. Kern, Dr. and has been provided for more than ALIENS PASSPORTS
Kit," Hongkong Football Club, Mr. Mrs. E. W. Kirk, Marjorie and Leo 200,000 refugees of the Yellow River
kee, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tobias.
"
Prof. J. B. 3. Haldane. Pro- fessor of Blometry, University College, London, offered him- self as surely for a German refugee and his wife, who were remanded on bail at Old Street police court recently. " The man," u 27-year-old stone- umason, and his wife, aged 23,
aliens of landing without leave,"
At a previous hearing Mr. W. A. L. Raeburn, defending, asked that their names should not be
published, to avoid endangering" relatives in Germany.
NOT VALID H. C. Lee. "Avetoone and Mary," Frost, Fok Cho-min, Mr. and Mrs. flood. They are now all settling Mr. and Mrs. John Hargreaves, E. P. Fletcher.
in areas along the upper reaches
Siegfried Lahrmann, a German of the Yellow River, doing "Pilar," "Martia and Helen,” J.
re-subject, residing at the St. Francis Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Edmondston, clamation work.
Prof. Haldane, called for the Bush, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephen
Hotel, and Dionysios P. Kominatos, defence, mid he understood that M. 8" Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ellis, Mr. and CHINESE Mitchell, Mrs.
CAPTURE JAPANESE
a Greck citizen, residing at the the couple were unable to return LAUNCH "Charlie and Gladys." Mr. Li Fun- Mrs. J. D. Danby, H. Dreyer, Mrs.
Metropole Hotel, both described as G. M. Drolleth, Mr. E. Ezra and
to Germany on account of their CHANGTECH, HUNAN, Jan. 23
merchants, were yesterday charged | political views,' He thought they the Misses Ezra, Mr. and Mrs. W(Central) A Japanese Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor B. Finnigan, R. A. Dastur, Mr. and launch. together with two Japanese tral Court with entering the Colony if granted bail.
steam before Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- would be available when required Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Chubb, Mrs. E. Cooper, soldiers, was captured by the Chi- Mrs. F. Black, Mr. and Mrs. S. JE. S. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. nese on Friday night when it "at-
|without välld passports.
The husband, in a statement Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Övery, Mr. Cairns, Chan Fong, Chan Hon, T.
Lahrmann, who pleaded guilty, said he was arrested because prior and Mrs. R. Pestonji, Mr. Chan, G. Braydeld, A. W. Black, Vivian Lake in the vicinity of Hwayung. Colony last year he had not re- trade union leader and a Bocial
cross the Tungting said that when he tempted to
was in the to the advent of Hitler he was a Yin, Mr. and Mrs. Li Tse-fong, Mr. Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Yung Hin-chiu, The Grand Dis Bradbury, Ho Hong-ping, Fung lake." in northern Hunan,
on the north western bank of the quired a visa, was cautioned, while Democrat. In October 1936, he pensary, Ltd. and staff, Mr. EH Kwok-wah, Anderson and Ashe.
Kominatos, who said that he was escaped with his wife into France, CHINESE RECAPTURE FUYANG Ray, Mr. H. Gregory, Mr. T. M.
In a hurry to catch a boat, was and last, December they boarded a Tsol, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cable, Joy The Management of the Repulse
AND YUHANG
*ined $15.
ship at Boulogne and hid in s KINHWA, Jan. 23 (Central)—–—– and Geoffrey Wilson, Mr. and Bay Hotel, Staff, of Torey Smith,
Lifeboat for 32 hours until thei Mrs. D. S. Robb, Mr. P. D. Wilson, Seth and Fleming, Sincere Co., Chinese forces on the north Che-
versel put to sea. They landed at Hon. Mr. R. M. and Mrs. Hender-Ltd., the Hongkong Fire Insurance klang front, crossing the Chien-
Banta Singh, 22, 'constable B97, North Shields and went to London River recently recaptured son, Mr. M. Nemazee, Mrs. Eo Co., Ltd., Committee and Memberatung Leung, Mrs. Ho K1, Mr. B. Gregory. of the Sports Club, Staff of T. M. Fuyang and Yuhang, and are press-was charged before Mr. R. A. D. by train, Mr. Ho Hung-pong, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory & Co., the Canton Ingu-Ing steadily eastward on Hang-Forrest at the Central Court" yes- H. M. Gregory and family, Pro- rance Office, Ltd., the Staff of the chow, according to military dis-terday with malicious wounding
of Tang Yung, another constable, cases of dysentery, three cases of fessor and Mrs. Gerrard, "Lambert Bank Line (China), Ltd., Messrs, patches.. and Elsie," Hongkong Amateur Deacons, Brewers Bookshop, Lam- Vanguard from Tuhang actual-outside 380, Hennessy Road, at diphtheria, two Dramatic Club, Mr. P. C. Jackson, mert Bros.. the Boarding Officers Iv penetrated into Kungchengkiso, 12.10 am. on January 21,
A remand of seven days was Ma Shan (riding boy), Lot Fook of the Harbour Office, Compra- three miles north of Hangchow, (trainer).
dores of Apcar Steamers, Lane, and, issued notices that they would granted on the application of the Mr. and Mrs Aaron Landau, Mr. Crawford, Ltd. (Cafe Wiseman). re-enter Harigehow before the end prosecuting officer. Ball was fixed 9. W. Cheng, Mr. Ng Hon-ting, Kin Yuen & Co., and many otheral of the Lunar Year.
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