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NAVAL CHARITIES AND THE SEA CADET CORPS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,, 1930.

PEACE IN SOUTH |NAVAL MAN IN THE DON MOE COMING TO

POLICE COURT.

CHINA.

COMMUNICATIONS NOW BEING

RESUMED.

CUT CHEEK DENIALS BY PROSECUTOR.

WUCHOW CONTACT. THE CASE ADJOURNED.

Wuchow.

Canton, Oct. 16.

HONGKONG.

SEVERAL MATCHES TO BE PLAYED HERE.

A NOTED GOLFER.

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The local office of the Dollar An incident in Johnson Road, on

when a shop-Steamship Line is in receipt of a Immediately on the decision of Wednesday night the Nanking authorities to. cease keeper ahd a sailor were involved cable from its Seattle Office to the the war in Kwangsi ant orders to in a dispute, was mentioned before teffect that Mr. Don Moe, one of this effect having been transmitted Mr. Lindsell at the Central Police the leading International golfers. to the war areas along the West Court this morning when Stoker from Portland, Ore., is making a River between Wuchow and Nan- Herbert Percival of H.M.S. Herald round trip through the Orient king, preparations are being made was charged with assaulting Tse aboard the President Cleveland. He will arrive in Hongkong on for the re-estalishment of normal Yuk-kai, a barber.

October 24th and sail on the 25th Defendant pleaded not guilty. communications and conditions in

return to Hong- Complainant, who is the master for Manila and the Province of Kwangsi.

of a barber shop at 12, Johnson kong. November 2nd and sall The Commander-in-Chief of the

It is understood that temporary Nationalist forces in South China, Road, said that at about 7.45 p.m., November 4th.

defendant went to his cigarette General Chan Chai-tong, left Can-stall adjoining, the barber shop and arrangements have been made for ton for Wuchow on Tuesday. He asked for a packet of Gold Flake. Mr. Moe to play several matches travelled to Sam Shui by special The cigarettes were handed over with the leading local players and train and from there to Wuchow by the gunboat Chap Sun. He and defendant started to walk away that definite arrangements will be stopped off at Shiu Hing to inspect without having paid for them. Wit-made when the Interport players Mr. Moe is the famous American the troops of Brigadier-Generalness demanded payment, and with return from Shanghai.

out replying, defendant struck him. Cheung Shui-kuel, on his way to He then picked up a stool standing Walker Cup player and described nearby and hit complainant over the by Bobby Jones as the "most pro- General Wong Yam-wan has re-eye. A police whistle was blown mising young amateur golfer in turned to Wuchow from Kwei and the sailor went into the Sea-the United States." Although for Hsien where he will confer with men's Institute. In company with some three or four years his name General Chan Chai-tong.

an Indian constable, witness enter has been mentioned in big golf i

not until last For the first time for overled the Institute and had defendant eireles, it was

summer that he attained national eighteen months, direct communi-arrested.

Asked if he wished to question fame when he won the Western cation is to be re-established be- tween Wuchow and Kweilin, all witness, defendant denied the as-Amateur Championship at Kansas Communication with the latter city and said he himself was struck City.

Among his many honours,, he is having been cat by the direct by complainant.

Witnes said he did not ree any-Pacific Coast conference cham- route for a very long time, whilst postal communications have only striking defendant nor did herion and last autumn when paired maintained via Amoy and notice, at the time, that the accused with Frank Dolp. Pacific North- had an injury to the side of his West Champion, he helped to Changsha, a very roundabout way. He was certain that it was defeat Johnny Farrell and Walter indeed.

defendant who asked for the cigar- Haven, three and one, in an 18- The crack Cantones Division sites, although there were several hole exhibition match at Eugene, which did so well in the North, other naval men about at the time. Oregon,

He is the youngest player to captoring Tsinanfu for the Nation- Answering his Worship.

have represented America in the alists in their recent campaign plainant said that the cigarettes against the Kuominchun Shansi were thrown on the ground when Walker Cup context, and he learn fed a lot of his golf from his alties, is proveeding to Hankow and the trouble first started."

brother Roy, who in 1927 and 1928 Wachang to assist the troops there

allfed in the national amateur tournament.

iven

of

com-

"You Must Know" in rounding up the Communist

His Worship: You refused to honles in the Changsha area Hanan and fo maintain safe com-sive any explanation of how he ac munication between Changsha and cused) came by that injured check?

You must know. Wuchung.

AMERICAN AUTHOR

HERE.

Y.M.C.A. DANCE.

ENJOYABLE FUNCTION HELD LAST NIGHT.

Witness: I did not notice. The 2nd Air Squadron of the

He says he was attacked before Kynagtung Provincial Forces he struck back?-That I can't say: which has also been assisting the he struck me when I demanded pay. Nationalist forces in the Northernment and when he refused 1 de- campaign. is returning to Canton.manded the return of the cigarettes. The first of the winter series --Die Besa Correspondent.

You offer no explanation how he of monthly dances, which promise Jeame by his injured cheek? How to be one of the chief features do you expect me to believe you if of the Kowloon Y.M.C.A. pro- you leave that unexplained"-gramme this year, was held in the didn't inflict it myself.

lounge last evening. an enjoy- by a You ought to know:

time being spent you must able

sixty. know in fact.--I don't know.

numbering over company Had he, in fact, got the injury The floor was in excellent con- and a pleasing lighting to his cheek when he came up to buy dition cigarettes--I didn't notice that. scheme was carried out making an altraction to the gay Te Wai, a friend of the com-dded Amongst the passengers who ar-plainant's, who was present at the surroundings.

As on previous occasions, the rived here by the NY.K. "liser time, gave corroborative evidence. Hakeme Maru to-day was Captaine added that after assaulting dance band of the Hongkong an W. A. Frost, a well-known Aneri the complainant the sailor took Shanghai Hotels supplied the things away.minic, and afforded the dancers. enn playwright and author, who is rects and other making a world tour with his witDefendant's cheek was not injured programme of pleasing variety. From here they proceed to Shiga- when he was striking the complain Mr. G. W. E. True again ful- Witness suggested that heel the duties as Master of pore and Java, and thence to New ant

Ceremonies to the satisfaction and York. Their home is in Lakeville Bad scratched it himself.

and enjoyment of one and all. (Conn.), but they spend their win- ters in Florida and New York.

DELIGHTED WITH BEAUTIES OF RONGKONG.

Not a Scratch.

His Worship: There's no ques-] tion of a scratch. You can see it is bruised now?

Witness said that he did not

Captain Frost, who formerly practised law, has been editor of The People's Magazine, associate know how the man had come by the editor of Mansey's Magazines, fic injury. He did not, said witness, tion editor of Good Housekeeping fall down.

IRON BAR AS MEANS OF DEFENCE.

GUILD. CLERK FINED AT KOWLOON,

Mayazine, and manager of the An Indian constable who made syndicate department of the New the arrest intimated that defendant York Evening Post. He has writ-seemed to have been drunk at the

Chan Man, clerk of a Guild, was ten some five hundred short stories,

[charged before Mr. Butters at time. four novels, and four plays, one of

Detective Sergeant Clark said Kowloon this morning with hav which was put on at Broadway and that defendant's cheek was injured inx in his possession an iron bar ran for four months. He express-when he arrived at the Police Stat- with intent to use it for an unlaw- ed himself this morning as delight-ion. Complainant gave his version ful purpose and not being able to ed with the beauties of Hongkong of the trouble but the accused mere give a satisfactory account of the and paid a tribute to the fine ser-ly listened and made no comment. same. He was arrested in Battery vire of the NY.K. Line.

The officer did not think it advisable Street yesterday with the bar con- to ask him for his account of the cealed inside his jacket. affair. He appeared to be quite: Defendant said he had bought # defensive Isober and steady. The following the bar, to use it as

day in answer to the charge he in-weapon against two men who had! dicated that he had nothing to say. assaulted him some time ago,

His Worship (to defendant): A Remarking that that was not a The Royal Observatory reports very foolish statement to make satisfactory reason, und that if he that the anticyclone is central If you are innocent the very best had enemies he should have

ear Tokyo. Pressure is relative-thing to do is to explain your side formed the police instead of curry- y low in the extreme South. The of the case at once.

ing a bar about, Mr. Butters fined local forecast is:-NE. winds,

The hearing was adjourned till the defendant $50 or one month's

imprisonment. fresh; fair..

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