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THE LATE MR. J. E. HANCOCK.
MILITARY FUNERAL LAST EVENING.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929.
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
EVIDENCE IN THE SINCERE. CO. ROBBERY CONCLUDED.
The Sincere Company jewellery The funeral of the late Mr. J.robbery case wes again before Me E. Hancock took place at flappyT. M. Hazlerigg at the Central, Valley last evening with military Police Court yesterday afternoon. honours. The coffin was draped Tam Kan-sui, called as a witness, with the Union Jack and bore the raid she lived on the first floor of kelmet and sword of the late No. 40. Gage Street, where the first Lieutenant Hancock. The corters accused, Tong Tee-bing, was in the was headed by a firing inrty from habit of visiting her. She had the 2nd Battalion King's Own known him for four months. Scottish Borderers, followed by the full brass band" of the regi-
bient.
Ping-chung.
On July 24. having apparently re- turned from a Visit to Shanghai, he sent for her at the Lak Hoi Tung The bearers, offlcers from the boarding-house, and Inter introduc Hongkong Volunteer Defence her to the second secused. Viten Corps, were followed by the prin- cipal mourners, members of the Motor Cycle Section H.K.VD.C.. and officers of the K.O.S.B. and the Volunteers. In addition there were a large number of men from other units of the Volunteers, and friends,
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Thereafter frequent visits_wers made at the house at Gage Street by the two men. On the morning following the burglary at Sierre'k Yuen brought line two judesiones, one of which he gave her as a pre; rent, and the other entrusted to her At the entrance to the cemetery with the request that it should be the coffin was borne by Major R. given to the jeweller who lived on the same floor, to he gel on a ring. A. Wolfe-Murray, Major S. J.
Mac-On another occasion, he also gave Jordain, Captain Alistair kenzie, det. D. M. Richards, jher a jude-bar, useful for a brooch. Lieut. R. K. Valentine Bid Lieut. M. A. Johnson,
The service it the graveside was conducted by the Dean of St. John's Cathedral, who ba brief address said the loss was made all the greater by reason of the fact that it was a result of the war The war had spread out its arms long way and perhaps those who were nearest to him who had passed away would be tempted to Think harshly of a God for the brutalities of war. God, however, was a lover of peace and war did not find favour in His sight..
A volley was fired over the grave by a firing party from the King's Own Scottish Borderers, after which the Last Post was sounded. The band of the regi- ment then played "Peare, Perfect Peace," which was followed by the sounding of the Reveille.
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She had asked him where he got the stones fram and he had replied that they were gifts made to him by a jewellery dealer with whom he first reused, was present when she was negainted at Amey, Tong, the receiver these stoned from Yuen,
La Sam, a goldsmith. testified to having received twa jadestones and inde har from the girl with the the commission that he get
ones on rings and fashioned bar into a brooch.
Statements made to the palice st the time of the arrest, wore prodhue- ed in Court. In one of these, Tong alleged to have unreservedly. admittel having carried out the burglary, and in the other. Yuen is shown to have denied guilty know: ledge regarding the jadestones he received from Tong.
After further evidence of a formal- nature, the two men were comizi (for tring at the Criminal Sessions.
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FRAUD CASE ENDS.
FIVE MEN SENTENCED FOR
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Yesterday saw the end of what has been termed "the bucket-shop case," concerning seven Chinese)
Those present included H. K. Major General J. W. Sandilands, C.R., CALG., D.SO, tieneral on THE GRAF ZEPPELIN. who are charged with conspiracy
Commanding the British Troops in China) and his A.D.C., Lieut. D.R.M. Cameron Captain A. 1, 1. Whyte, private seritary to His Excellency the Gavernor, and Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird D.S.0.,
Oll Commandant, ILK.V.DC.
Among those fram Messrs. Dede well and Co. Lád, were Mr. J. P. Warren and Captain P. Synie Thomson, the principal mourners, and Messis, A. C. I. Bowker, A. D. Humphreys, F. S. W. Smith, C. J. Woodhouse, C. E. Holmes, J. John- stone, J, R. Smerdon, U. Sze Wing, and P, K. Wung,
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Others present included Dr. E. Minett, Messra. II. Owen Hughes, R. H. Charles. F. P. Franklin, C. H. Goetz, R.R. Davies, G. R. Edwards, G. Rankin, D. Har Ivey, W. E. Hollands, G. G. Stopani Thomson, H. Happion. A. H. Polts, II. C. Shrnbsole, W. E. Tale, R. K. Hepburn, J. Johnstone and C. Ę. Terry.
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and obtaining goods to the value of over $5,000 by false preteneos from a dozen Chinese firms in the City..
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the point that goods were ordered i moond (Virginia). The airship is in the name of the Kwong Fat carrying twenty passengers, In-Wing firm, which had got into chiding one woman. (Lady Drum-premises vacated by a respectable mond Hay), the ldest passenger
firm which had gone bankrupt. IN being the Swiss industrialist, Herr
The pruserution alleged that, thus Iselin, who is nearly seventy,
camouflaged; the accused had been! enabled to obtain goods using a chop which had belonged to the ulder firm.
The airship is also carrying fifty thousand pieces of mail, two thousand five hundred gallons of petrol and four hundred gallons of oil.
A thousand spectators gathered to watch the departure, but strong cordons of police kept out all but a few privileged persons from
SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS CONTAIN IRON.
In his decision, Mr. E. W. Hamilton said the case was very
They are a perfect tonic plain fo him. The acenaud were using the game of an old firm for food, and can be eaten the purpose of obtaining guodě, the aerodrome, in order to mini-They had in that manner obtained with perfect safety out mise the chance of stowaways, gronds to the value of over $6,000.; Heuter.
Dee Sta; Typewriter Fitters, Dodwell & Cp. In addition there WHEN a large number of wreaths from individuals.
Floral tributes included thone from his sorrowing wife and sons: Mam and Bertha: his sorrowing brother and sister, Charles and Elster His Excellency the Govers ner: Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps All Rankst: Hongkong Volunteer Defence Carps €44.- | - The death has occurred at her per
Mrs. G. Rodrigues,
and against that big amount had of the packet.
Ask always for
paid only $100 or $200, and almost All the goods had disappeared, Tliat seemed to be very good pract of intent to defraud. Apart from that, they kept boyka which were The Seedless Raisins in the red carton with the
ridiculous..
The Sentences,
His Worship sentenced the firs: Maid of the Sun on it. Colonel L. G. Bird and All 00-; sideure at St. Joseph Terrace of and second accused to six months' rory; Hongkong Volunteer De Mrs. Guilhermina Rodrigues at hard labour of each of two force Corps (Serpenals' Mess), the ripe old age of 76 years. charges, both terms to be served ILK.V.D.C. (Officers and X.C.0's. A well-known and respected re-concurrently. Portuguese Cay), H.R.V.D.C.sident of the Portuguese com-
(Motor Cvele Sretion).
munity, Mrs. Rodrigues is survived He sentenced 1 3rd, 4th, and
The Officers, King's Own Scot-by two sons and a married daughter. 8th defendants L four months' tish Borderers; Sergeants' Mess, The Holla ire Mr. A., J. M. hard labour on th same charges, K.O.S.B. Junior N.C.0%. and Rodrigues, the Landmaster of the both terms being also ordered to Privales, K.O.S.B.: Flying Squad Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps be served concurrently. (Hongkong Polite Reserve); Ex-Band, who is connected with the Active-Service Men's Association Eustern Extension, Australia and The 5th and 6th accused were 1914-1918; Fellow-members of 1st. China Telegraph Company, and discharged. Battalion Queen's Westminster Mr. P. J.-M. Rodrigues who is ent- Rifles, 1914.
ployed in the Colonial Treasury. Thongkong Atommoment. 1. The daughter, Mrs. Maher, residea the European Staff, Dodwell & In Maeno, Co. Copimittee and Membera a The funeral was attended by Hongkong Cricket Club; the many friends and sympathiserk, Union Waterboat Co., 114; Pre-It took place of the Roman Catholic sident and Members of the Way. Cemetery at Happy Valley with the foong Mess; the Hongkong Tele-Rev. Father Rasal conducting the graph; Kowloon Dock Drawing Of service.
SALESMAN ŞAM
ALL TH' HIRED HELP IN THʼ HOTEL SNEAK QUT TA PUT ON "TH' FEED BAG - NO
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The 7th defendant, who is a woman, and who is described as the wife of the first accused, bad| a pro- been also discharged at vimus hearing.
Such goods as were recovered by the police were ordered to he returned to the original owners.
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