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ALBERT

FRENCH PASTRY COOK

22. Queen's Road, Central

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is making his name better known every day by his French Cooking, done exclu- sivoly with fresh butter.

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SALESMAN SAM.

EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A.

SECRETARY EXPLAINS

OBJECTS.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1925.

CRICKET.

THEFT CHARGE.

SALESMAN'S DEALINGS IN

SUGAR.

Beforo. Mr. RÉ. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy yesterday, Tang Tin-fook, 21 Tung Strout, formerly Lieut. Colonel Mackintosh salesman in the employ of the Kui Hing Loong firm, was charged with anything like a stand, and ho claim-1025 Mr. Gordon Leask appeared for was the only player to make stealing 16 bags of sugar on May 2 ed 21 of the R. E's total of 55.the prosecution, and. Mr. D. Me.. Lyut and Smith bowled unchanged, Callum defended. the former taking four wickets for 25 and the latter six for 27.

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KOWLOON C. G. v, R. E,

Kowloon C. C. gained an ensy victory over the R. B. yesterday. There was an informal gather-winning by Ho runs with three ing of members of the new Earo- wickets in hand. The visitors bat- pean Y.M.C.Aut Kowloon last ted first, and early met with dians, night when the Secretary, Mr. J. H. ier. Hunt held a reception. The ob ject of the gathering' was to enable the members to become acquainted with each other, and also to give the Secretary an opportunity of

the outlining to

members

the

Mr., Lensk, outlining the case, sald Association's aims and the work it

Kowloon started none too well, the company was a firm of commis- is intended to do at Kowloon.

Mr. Hunt explained that

but Major Pollard, going in secord sion agents, and defendant was om- wicket down, acored freely, and ployed by them as salesman. Y.M.C.A. was thought by some knocked up 73 before being taken May of this year a consignment cou people to be an association com- in the slips off Jacob. Masters hit sisting of oil and sugar arrived. In posed of elderly people, but it was out well towards the end, getting cases when goods came from the interesting to note that It

25 in very short time, whilst Lyal outports, the bill of lading was hand- started by a young man of 23 years and Smith also reached double ed over to one of the salesmen. In of age. He was employed in aeures. When stumps were drawn this instance the bill of lading workshop, and one night he dis-Kowloon had compiled 170 for the cussed with a friend how he could as of seven wickets. Scores! help his fellow workers. The Y.M.C.A. started from that discus- sion, the young man gathering round him a few other young men of various religious denomina- tions,

the

R. E.

Sgt. Cockell, b Lyal.... St. Blondin, e Bensleg, b Smith L/Cpl. Hollands, e Morton, b

Smith Capt. Bridgeland, st Bensley,

b The first beadquarters of the Lyal Y.M.C.A. were in an upper roomt.-Col. Mackintosh, b Smith

Q.M.S

Ramsay, c Spillett, 1

...

of a Landon lading house and the Smith Association Started with a dreamSpr. Goodyear, e folled, b Smith members. From that small begin- Spr. Gundogo, by. Smith ning the Association had grown, 2.M.S. Brown, b Lyni until tod there were over two Sergt. Jones, not aut

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million members, and the AssociaQ.M.S. Jacob, c Lanning, b Lyal tion had property - all over the world valued at £6,000,000,

More Than a Club,

that

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Kowloon C. C.

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Mr. Hunt explained

The J. C. Lyal Association was a club, and they L. Smith. wanted to make it the best club in Hongkong. It was more than a J. C. Lyal, e Brown, b Jones.... club, however, and they wanted L. H. L. C. Hall, Lb.w. Goodyear all the members to show a spirit Lt. J. H. Smith, b Goodyear... of loyalty and to be enthusiastic Major Pollard, c Blondin, b Jacob Capt. Bensley, b Goudyear ...... about it. Generally English-S. B. Spillett, c Blondin, b Bridge-

were placid people

lund and

men

b. Jones

did not evince a great deal of R. J. P. Masters, e Ramsay, enthusiasm. He appealed to the F. B. Morton, not out members to be interested in the F. C. Pavitt, not aut Association and to work together

in the true team spirit.

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WBA given to the defendant, and.

it was his duty to go to the ship, get delivery and see, that the goods. were stored in the godown. The Prosecution alleged that he, took the oil and not the sugar.

Shortly afterwards a civil netion was started by one of the partners in the firm, and the books were scut to the Receiver. The petion was settled and, the books wern turned One of the partners went through the books, one of which was [kept by the defendant and the other by the accountant. On examining the book kept by the defendant be noticed the untry concerning the

sugar.

Writ for Wrongful. Arrest, He was particularly interested in the item as the price given was $0.70 por picul. He asked the defendant i who was the buyer of the sugar, and he said he would try and find out. 73c accountant could find no trace

sof the item in his book.

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Chan In-wang, a managing partner in the firm, boro out the opening

25 statement in evidence, and said he

told the nccountant to try and trace the itom of the sugar but he filed to do go. When witness asked ter Total (for 7 wkts.)

fendant about the sugar he denied all knowledge of it. Later defendant Lanning and Robinson did not said that the augar had been handed

He explained that the symbol of the Association was ล triangle standing on its apex. The three bat, sides of the tranzie represented mind, body and spirit, and the fact that the triangle stood on its Q.M.S. Jacob apex showed that they were tryingSgt. Jones

Spr. Goodyear to maintain a perfect balance be- Sgt. Cockelf tween the three. It was neces-Capt. Bridgeland sary that a spirit of friendliness should prevail among the members. He did not want to find it neces

sary to have to introduce members

to each other.

No Formal Introductions.

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over to the shop coolie and when be, in turn, was questioned, he said the W sugar had been sold.

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Prof. Danilefsky, a distinguish ed Russian-meteorologist, has expressed the opinion that the coming winter is expected to be an extraordinarily Bovere one. Formal introductions were, al-In this prognostigation, he is right outside, but it was unner-supported by Prof. Gubriol, who sary in the YM.C.A. If à member believes that the coming winter for its saw another one in the lounge he will be a record one should consider that he might be severity and will be on a par with lonely, and it would be in keeping those of the years 1553 and 1740. with the ideals of the Association if they became aequainted withou any formal introduction.

sports. It was decided to pick the He wanted it to be understood meat suitable members to serve on

There was no record in the firm's books of the money having been re- ceived for the sugar. Cross-examin-

ed by Mr. McCallum, witness adınit. red that he and received two writs, ane claiming $1,000 for the arrest of the shop coolie, He admitted that

he gave information on oath for the arrest of the defendant.

Evidence of the Sale.

Mr. McCallum naked that a full note should be taken as there was a probability that an action would be instituted by the defendant for mali clous prosecution. In reply to further questions witress said he did not hear the defendant instructed to take the sugar and sell it to another firm.

A former partner of the firm was called to give evidence for the de fence. He stated that Fook said the sugar could not be sold in the usual market, and witness then instructed him to take it to another firm ani dispose of it. Payment had been re- the members who were not residerceived by a man on behalf of the Mr. Hunt explained that it was in- in the building would like to par-firm tended to form various committee, take in the Christmas festivities,

that the residents of the buildia.the various committees by askin, had not a monopoly of the lounge, members to say which committees library and other public roots. they were, beat able to serve on. They were there for the use .f members who were not residents an well.

The Secretary also explain 23 that it had been felt that some e

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The Social Committee would be land arrangements would be made His Worship raid he did not see responsible for entertainments, in-for members to take part in the how he could convict anyone of lar- door games and billiard tourna-Christmas dinner. He assured ceny after that evidence, and Mr. ments, there would be a Library them that there would be a homels Leask applied for an adjournment so Committee to arrange for the sup-atmosphere about the festivitie

that he could take further instruc

tions, and confor with Mr. McCallum.

ply of new books, and the Debating and that next year it would be pHis Worship consented, and the case Club would be responsible for the sible to arrange for celebrations on

was adjourned until next Wednes organisation of debates, lectures a more elaborate scale.

day and mock trinle,

An excellent musical program”? Christmas Festivities.

was provided. Mr. H. E. Gardner was the vocalist, while the Rev. The Camera Club would have the G. Arrowsmith provided excellent] supervision of the dark room and humorous-recitations and Dr. Hol- This summer has proved of arrange camera outings and exhibi. linga recounted some Interesting popular that there is some talk or tions, while a Sports Committee Yorkshire stories. Mr. H. J. Foun-having another one next year would be in charge of all outdoor,tain was at the piano.

says Punch.

Appreciative Sam

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