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INTERESTING CEREMONÝ AT ST. PETER'S CHURCH.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928.

GAOL FOR TWO POLICEMEN.

EIGHTEEN MONTHS IN

SECOND DIVISION. St. Peter's Church was the scene yesterday afternoon of a very

The two. London police constables pretty wedding ceremony, when John Willar Clayton and Miss Amy Duchden, daughter of Charles Victor Stevens who were Mr. and Mrs. James Duerden, of accused of bringing a falso charge Blackburn, was married to the against the 21-years-old girl Helene Rev. J. E. Rigg, son of Mr. John Adele wore, at the Old Bailey, Rigg, M.D., and Mrs. Rigg of found guilty and sentenced by Mr. Justico Humphitya to eighteen months' imprisonment in the second division. “N

Preston, 2.

The service was taken by the Rev. C. B. Shann, and a numbor, of friends of the particá were present both at the ceremony and at the reception later.

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Mr. W. Treskin prosecuted the driver of a lorry before- Mr. W Schofield at the Kowloon Magis tracy yesterday oh a charge of dangerous driving in Nathan Road on the afternoon of September 29 The defendant was further charg ed by Sergeant Scrim, with failing to report his choige of address and also with falling to undergeprovement in the child's physique the necessary tests befare driving and general health,

Sergeant Scrim said that Mr. Treskin was driving along Nathan Rond, near the Duro Garage, when tlib.defondant passed him on his wrong side, the defendant over taking the other car on the left instead of the right......

"If we can make any distinction a lorry between different classes of per-The dafendant pleaded guilty to jury, perhaps the most abominable all three charges, The bride, who was given away form of it is that committed for by the Rev. T, B. Woods, of Foo- the purpose of convicting an in- chow, was charmingly attired in a nucent person," stated Mr. Justice long sleeved gown of white gear-Humphreys early in his summing- katte, trimmed with silver beads up. on bodice and a flared skirt, with Dealing with the suggestion that a veil of Brussels not, embroidered a verdic of guilty would mean a ailk, a coronet of

condemnation of the orange blos. yerdict soms, and white satin court shoes, whole tropolitan Police Force,

Mr. Treskin followed the defen- She carried a beautiful shower Mr. Justice Humphreys added: "dant, who proceeded along Nathan bouquet of white roses and white cannot agree with that for Honolulu creeper.

moment. The Metropolitan, Police Force consists of something like 18,000 to 20,000 men, and it would he absurd to suppose you could find a great body of persons of that mimber without having In it some members who were unworthy to be in the Force."

The bride was attended by Miss E. M. Buckland of St. Stephen's Girls' College, who was dressed in pale blue and silver crape de chine and georgette, with a blue panne hat to tone and grey shoop and stockings. Her bouquet was of pink roses,,

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Or Helene Adelę, he said: “Her Immorality is a matter on which 1 hopa most of us feel more pity than blamé."

The girl's story was that Clayton

Road and then turned into Hal phong Road. He was driving at a high speed, touching 28 miles an hour. After turning into Canton Rond, defendant, went to Jordan Road "but here Mr. Treskin lost sight of him and abandoned further parsaft.

On the first charge the defer dant was fined $20 while he was further fined $16 on the other two

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Mrs. Griggs was at the organ and when the bride entered. the Church and at the conclusion of the service, played music appro-made certain suggestions to her in priate to the occasion...

a taxi-dab In a garage and thint, The bridegroom was accom-wlien she threatened to report him, panied by Mr. H. G. Hughes, of he and Stevens look her to the police station and made' à false charge Hongkong University, as best man.

At the conclusion of the service, against her.

Crowds Outside Court. the bridal party repaired to St.

The great Interest taken by the Stephon's Girls' College, where the reception, given by Misa E. S. public in the case was reflected in the large crowds that assembled

A conductor of a Kowloon Motor Atkins, was held, Here the bride outside; the Old Balloy throughout bus was seriously injured early and bridegroom were the

reyesterday. Miss Adele occupied yesterday afternoon, when cipients of the congratulations of n sent at the back of the Court, vehicle collided with hue

X their many friends.

the Chung Mol Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett, K.C., belonging to The honeymoon will be spent in for the defence, said, in the course Garage on the Cheung Sha Wan Foochow, the bride's going away of a long speech: "If the cond-Road, just before the Laichikok dress being of brown figured crepetions of affairs are such ma huve Prison. de chine with blege alchu and cuffs been suggested in this case in the It appears from a statement and a hat of biege felt.

Metropolitan Police Force, all I made to the Police that the two can say is that it is far worse than buses were proceeding into Kow STANDS ALONE any anti-police fanatic has ever sug-loon and on reaching the narrow gested, because it is suggested in road a short distanec after passing FOR this case that police constables are the Laichikok Gaol the Chung Meli perjurers, that they leave their

to overtake

the PLAYING AND bus attempted beats any time and for any time, that their sergeants are prepared to struck the front part of the Kow-

other vehicle and in doing 80 EDUCATING perjure for them, and that meling sergeants and sergeants do not even loon Bus, causing the driver to go round their bents in the rain." lose control of the wheel. The Mr. Percival Clarke, for the pro-bus ran against a limp standard, secution, agreed that the case was but it was fortunate that it had. of the gravest Importance to, the slowed down or the consequences:

Métro would have been more serious. accused men and to the politan Pollec, and added that it was also of the gravest importance to those who were in a position of life where they were perhaps unable to protect themselves.

SENTENCE ALTERED.

CONVICTED MAN IN LOTTERY

CASE ACQUITTED.

Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday rescinded the sentence imposed on a Chinese at a previous hearing. The defen- dent, who was convicted on charges possession of tickets and of keeping & common gaming house, was fined $250

on each count.

Mr. Hin-shing Lo applled for a re-hearing and at the continuation

Uniform Disgraced.

The conductor who was standingi at the rear of the bus received a shaking and apparently knocked against something, as he was badly Injured about the back. He was taken straight to hospital.

ele, was full at the time, but for The bus, which was a Ford vehi

rather pale, watched them closely,tunately none of the passengers The two men betrayed no emotion suffered any injury, when the foreman pronounced the verdlet of "Guilty."

of the case yesterday it was stated three minutes, and, as they return

The jury were absent for thirty- that the witness whom Mr. Lo de-ed, both defendants, who looked sired to call for the dofeneo had not appeared, notwithstanding the fact that he had been subpoenaed and ulso that there was a warrant for his arrest.

Mr. Lo had made his submissions and the case was adjourned until

SAVED GIRL AND THEN THRASHED HER.

ORDER DISOBEYED AT LEVEL

CROSSING.

Passing sentence, Mr. Justice Humphreys said: "I think it right to say that I agree with the jury's yeaterday to see if the witness verdict. I believe it to be is true could be produced. The defence one, and it means that you two men argued that the principal tenant have disgraced the uniform which

Paris, Sept. 20. of the house where the defondant you wore. You have been guilty

An 18-year-old girl, after, having was found, had lied in the witness of an offence as serious as any bor do shield the guilty party. It offence that could be committed by her life saved by a level-crossing keeper at Autry (Ardennes was pointed out that she had main-a police officer."

Except that their faces were a Department) was roundly thrash tained that her cubicle had been ; vacant until the day before the little drawn, neither of the men be-ed by him for disobeying his raid although the Police warrant tence. Stevens, asked if he might

trayed any emotion at the sen- orders.

She wanted to pass through the was issued three days before thesee his wife, and this request was gutes as a train was due,

He told her not to, but she dis- regarded him, and began to cross

house was visited.

After consideration of the case hia Warship reviewed his decision and acquitted the defendant of the charges. The defendant, however, was ordered io algn a personal bond of $100 against being in- volved in po più lotteries in future.

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granted by the judge. A request by counsel that Clayton might also ses his wife was granted.

As they were going down the stairs from the dock, Stevens be- cams faint, and fell heavily down

the line.

The train swept round the corner and would have crushed her had not the crossing-keeper

a number of the steps, striking his seized her by the waist and head at the side of the stairs. dragged her to safely at the 'risk

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shouting of the news, there were He then took

no demonstrations outside the guys her a good thrashing, and Court.

inade her promise not to do such

The wives of the two policemen a rash thing again. were greatly distressed when they heard that their husbands had been the Old Bailey for more than an convleted, and when the verdict | hour and a half. By that time the was conveyed to them, burst Intocrowd lid gone, and the constables tears,

were driven away in the prison van Clayton and Stevens did not leave unoticed.

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