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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
PASSPORT FRAUD.
ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A
PERUVIAN,
Emigrants and Useless Passports.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926.
port could be obtained for his son, Young Koe, It was agreed that, a total sum of $2,900 should 'be'] paid for the passport.
Deposit of $300,
A deposit of $300 was agreed been paid, witness received a re- upon, and after the money had
INDIANS AND SANDHURST.
VIEWS OF INDIAN ASSOCIATION.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Chas. S. Caldwell, Mr. John T Stewart, Mrs. Margaretta D. Stewart, Miss Lucy Stowart, Mr. H. L. Rogers, Mrs. K. Rogers, Mr. V. L. Costa, Baron E de Calflor, Mr. Guy Emilo Mourela, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Man- Pers. Koren Maru from San loy, Mr. C. Williamson, Mrs Grace D. and Mrs. Chas. E. and Mrs. P. W. Darker. Mr. W. v Southard, Curtis, Mr. Y. S.
Francisco via ports, January 5-Mr Sheard, J. J. Kearney, Mr. In reply to a questionnaire of Cheng, Mr Dor W, Mr. Miyamoto, Mr. Izutau. Allegations of extensive fraudseeipt from the defendant signed the Indian Sandhurst Committeo, Kassgol, Mr. C. Y. Liang, Mr. D. Tindes, Miss S. Clarke, Miss E
by means
Sing, Mr. H.
Pers. . Amboise for Europe. via ports, January Mr. and Mrs.
G.
to the previous one, but witness dian Sandhursts oven with the . O. Upham, Mr. Z. E. Shih, Mr. Mr. Amiral Line President Jeffer
DEPARTED.
Por
for Seattle via ports, January 4Mr. S. L. Chan, Mr. L. Y. Ng, Mr. A. G. Maddren, Mr. Ham Wing, Mr. Moy Sam Ling, Mrs. H. H. Swan, Mr. G. P. Obey, Mr. and Mrs. G. C, Rupt and Mr. A. J. Dorn.
not in a position to supply such and mentioned that a man called command a British regiment of Mr Mrs. Dorothy E. Neale, Miss to its normal appearance. Tho
of useless passports by himself. The balance was to ho Indian Association point out Terrell, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Thompson, ware made against a Peruvian be paid after advices had been that Indian candidates for Band. Mr. Bruce Ween, Mr. M. Yoshihara, Field, Miss S. L. Ward. Miss E. W. named Augusto Gonzales, allas received that the emigrant had burst are few because of the high Mrs. Thea Anderson, Mrs. Maude M. Poor, Miss. Earhura Holt, Miss Mary
foos. difficulties of obtaining Ki and 2 children, Mr. N. P. Lam, Chan Mo Lan
Noyes, Mr. W. R. Cherry Mrs. Vie Doornboss. Birs. B. Hawkins, Mra. Y. at the Central landed in America.
Another man named Mau Fenomination, want of future pros- Mr. S. T. Lin, Mr. L. F. Oliver, Mir
toria Suarez, Mugistracy, before Major C. WIL-
Mr. and Mrs. Stevo Avramov, Mr. Carl A. Schoon, Mr. sap yesterday.
was also anxious to go to the Pets when a candidate fails and Tam You, Mrs. F. Tsuda and child, Nowakowski, Mr. Alexander Barker, The defendant was charged on it could be arranged, defendant should be increased to 21 and January 6-Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wal- Mr. Lustitiez, Mr. W. B. McKittrick. United States, and when asked if want of sufficient advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Young Heung und Mrs. Olga P. Jankovich, Mr. and Mrs.
Торен They suggest that the age limit infant..
do Rosario, Mr. Le Dus, Mr. four counts, the first being that said he could supply a passport.express the hope that with the ace, Mr. R. S. James, Mr. F. S.
Per s. s. Amboise, from Shanghai. Vorrien, Mr. Me Mr. Lo Meur, Mr. Calonneo, he obtained $710 by false pro- The sum agreed upon was similar establishment of one or more In-Nenye, Mr. and Mrs. Chantong, Mr. Guesne, Mr. Laureau, Mr. Ettviller,
Mr. Talau, Mr. tences fromt Mau Fei between
Mr. R. H. Rehback, Mr. Guena, Mr.. June 1, 1924, and October 1, 1924, could not remember the money, being part payment for gurd as the business was done those existing at Sandhurst there. the exact standard of efficiency as high as
J. V. Murray,
Mr. Fouquet, A passport which would admit personally between the defendant would be an ample supply of In- Mau Fel to America, whereas the and Mat Foi. passport issued to him was in-
dian candidates possessing tha valid and was in reality the pass-America on a passport supplied by
One of the men who visiteri hecessary qualities.
Per s. 3. President Hayes for New port of another person..
the defendant was sentenced to ing should be started in every Morgan, Mr. Martin R. Nicholson, Schools for preliminary train. York via ports, January 5-Airs. The second charge was one of six months' imprisonment for Province but for final training. Mr., Helen M. Nightingale, Master Carolyn W. Manton, Miss Mildred obtaining $300 by false pretence trying to cuter without the corone or more Imperial colleges Ed. Nightingale, Mr. and Mrs. A. from Fong Pui and $300 from rect documents.
with the highest standard of Pellens, Mrs. Edith E. Ross. Mr. which since the war has become Another feat of plastic surgery, Fong, Wing, the money being in) part payment for passports which tions between different people The Association adds that it does Mr. Adrian Barendsen, Mrs. Helen science, was reported recently, Winess detailed other transac-efficiency should be established. Finor L. Stephen Wernham Mr. J. W.. K Wernham Mrs.
an important branch of surgical would take them into Amerien, and the defendant in respect of not matter whether commission M. Barendsen, Dr. Edward N. Calisch, by Hahnemann Medical College, and whereas the defendant was passports for the United States, od Indian officers are allowed to Prof. Edwin M. Lock, Mira, Harriet A. whore surgeons have successfully passports and was not authorised Lau Kwong emigrated to America tiretion in pay, status or rank bo-Daphne Neale, Mr. John L. Radford, patient, Benjamin. Hanford, of
Lock, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheard,
Helen Large, Mr. Audry R. restored a deformed receding chin
the "defendant. being supplied with a passport btween Indian and British officers. Mr. Arthur T. Rich, Mr. Clifford Ross, New York, who sustained the Subadar Major S. N. Bast hus Mrs. Rubens, Me, and Mrs. Emigrant's Misfortune. been selected by the Indian As
H. Hamilton, Mr. C. P.
injury a fow. years ago while kong, witness heard that he had the Indian Sandhurst Committee. Birs. Faul F. Ring. Mr. C. Sahomi, neck with the implantation of fat After the man had left Hong-sociation to give evidence before Johnson. Mrs. Maude E. John playing football, was trotted by Fón; Miss Hazel M. Johnson undermining the tissue of the arrived in America, but had been
Miss Mabel Schadt, Mr. Fred W. refused landing and had been A petition crown, dated 1663, Stevens, Mrs. Nellie H. Stevens, this abdomen, which became in sold, for £305 at Glendinings. Miss Shirly Stewart, Miss Phyllis effect a graft beneath the chin. Col. R. Stewart. Mrs. E. J. Stewart, still in Engraved on it is the petition of Stewart, Mr. Frank H. Sherman. Mrs. After the first operation the
Simon, the designer, craving the Minnie L.Sherman, Miss Bessie Dutch rival
Miller, Mr. H. D. Stack, Mr. William Sterling, Mrs. Harriet B. Clark, Mr.,
to issue them.
The third and fourth charges were of obtaining $600 by false presences from Yar Cho, being part payment for two passports supplied to Yeung Kee and Yeung Po, and of obtaining $300 from Lau Wun.
Balance After Landing. The case for the prosecution
imprisoned, As far as witness
knew Lau. Kwong was
not but there should be no dis-
and connective tissuo cut from
was conducted by Detective Sub America serving a term of five favour of Charies IL against a Loamis, Mr. Paul King, Miss Ethel Grafted tissue morged with the
Inspector. Dorling. The defen- dant was not legally represented.
Inspector Dorling said the de- fendant met a mafi called Yeung Yan Cho at a house in Hollywood Road some time during the middle of 1924: During the conversa- tion which followed, defendant asked the man where he lived, and several days later he was visited by the defendant. ̧
years imprisonment;
who asked if any steps could be Questioned hy His Worship, taken to get the man's release, Inspector Dorling said he had been in touch with the American authorities in Hongkong and they were waiting until the present case" concluded before action was taken.
Witness supplied the first pay- ment in respect of a passport for The conversation eventually! turned on the subject of passports, passport was ever made out to his nephew, Young Po, but no, and defendant asked Yeung Yan him. In regard to Fong Pui and Cho if he had any friends who Fong. Wing witness had asked de- wanted to visit America. Defen- fendant to get passports for them, dant added that he was in a post-and a first payment of $300 was tlon to supply the necessary pass made in each ease. porta. They would allow the persons holding them to land in America, and said he could guar- antee the safety of anyone who
went.
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After this evidence, the case was adjourned until Friday afternoon.
Young found several clansmen IRVING BERLIN'S ROMANCE. who were anxious to go 10 America, and eventually various sums of money, were paid to the defendant by certain people and agreements made for the issue of the passports.
MARRIES A MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER.
New York, Jan. 5. It was understood that the per-
Despite the persistent opposition sons holding them would be able of her father, Clarence Mackay, to land, and that the balance of the multi-millionaire President of the amount agreed upon for pay- the Postal Telegraph Cable Com- ment would be remitted after land- pany, Ellen Mackay, aged twenty- ing had been effected,
two, has married the song, writer, Irving Berlin.
Ellen previously obtained 'dis- The first witness called was pensation from the Pope permit- Mr. J. Cameron Hawking, Vice-ting the marriage with Berlin, whe Consul of the American"Consulate is # Jew.-Reuter's American! General, Hongkong, who said that Service.
Vice-Consul's Evidence.
to his knowledge he had never seen- defendant before. He was not connected with the Consulate, and as far as witness knew he had never had any connection
with it.
الم
MAJA
He had no authority to issue passports. To issue them he would have to be a Consul General at least and he was sure, defen- dant was not that.
..a
Sir Edward Ernest Pearson, of "Brickendonbury, Hertford,
director of the well-known firm of contractors, Pearson and Son. Ltd., died suddonly last month. He was 51. During the war he was responsible for the construction of the Government factory at Gretna. Son of the late Mr.. Yeung Yan Cho was next called, George Pearson, brother of Lord and he bore out Inspector Dor-| Cowdray; Sir Edward joined the ling's statement in evidence. He Pearson firm in 1900, and had said that his curly conversations charge of numerous works, with the defendant were carried among them being the Malta dry After the sub-docks and breakwater for the ject of passports had been men- Admiralty And the Port of 1 tioned, witness
Valparaiso for the Chilean Gov-! ernment.
on in Cantonese.
asked if á pass
issue of the chin, which has now returned to its natural proportion.
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