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SERIOUS CHARGE

́INVESTIGATED.

DEFENCE OPENS AT THE SESSIONS.

ACCUSED'S DENIAL.

ONLY GILDED

SILVER.

"GOLD" TRANSACTIONS AT PAWNSHOP.

MAN DISCHARGED,

pieces

gold. b subsequently

THE

HONGKONG

SCHOOL PRIZES

PRESENTED.

YET CHUNG ANGLO-CHINESE

SCHOOL.

GOOD YEAR'S WORK.

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

ENTERED.

CHINESE ACCUSED OF THEFT.

RADIO BROADCAST

CHINESE CONCERT FROM STUDIO TO-NIGHT,

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The theft of 24 considerabic quantity of golf balls, cigars. cigarettes and drinks from the Pavilion of the Kowloon Golf Cluby Home time between June 7th and A complete denial that he ever Bow a Chinese presented three

the appearance The annual prize distribution 8th resulted in misbehaved himself with his 14-

what appeared Lin connexion with the Yet Chung before Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon year-old adopted daughter, whom

but which

School were Anglo-Chineng

4.00-8.00 p.DI. was held Magistracy this morning, of two fantryl to be in the school house last evening, men on charges of housebreaking he was stated to have purchased for $100, was given by Châu Ming, only gilded silver, at a pawnshop The school was crowded with visi-and theft. elins Ming Kee, when the rape case in 109. Parkes Street, and obtained tors and students and an excellent i Lam Ngaa and Leung Au were was resumed at the Criminal Ses money for them, was told at the, concert was given. Mr. K. Tjharged with having broken into sions this morning, before the Kowhun Magistracy this morning. Leung distributed the prizes to the entered the papilion and staleń 19 golf balls, valued at 383: Puisme dadge of Justice Lind when Wong, Sik was charged, hercessful students. Bell) and La jury, The Crown case, tore Mr. Fraser, with having ob-

38 cigars, valued at $19.35; 120 Gold Finke cigarettes. packets of conducted by Mr. T, S. Whytetained sums of $5 and $18 from

£ 530: nined Smith, concluded yesterday after Loung Chin-hans by falsely purport-

two bottles of The report of the Head Master, brandy, valued at $2n; noon, and the defence, conducted by Lng that certain pieces of

i hofile Mr. Yeung Kam-ling, WAR of line jaier, valued at $4; and a Mr. A. M. L. Soares, instructed by were goldl. MA A, F. Hall, started this morni

The complainant snid that about follows:The year under review bottle of whisky, valued at $10, ing.

mon on July 6 the defendant care has been a very satisfactory onethe total value being $166.05. to the shop and presented a pirre and a good deal of good work has Two women, Leung Tai and Fan of metal which he wanted to passen done. The committee of the Yau, were charged with having for $29. The metal was handed school realize that in many dirve, reerived stolen property at Sai

Stia frikh, who gave the defendant, tone there le room for improve Tau village. $17 for it. The defendant then ment, and endeavour that each lett, but returned about 6.30 p.m., Year shall prove an advance of en the same day with another piece, the preceding mur.

Accused stated that he adopted the girl on April 13.

Did anything hap- Mr. Soures: pen on the 19th or 29th of Mey No.

During the five feel of sidence which the girl enjoyed in your house how did you behave toward here? I treated her as if she wore thy was danghtest.

She alleges that you mad her on May 201 No such thing at all,

That is very unreasonable.

Aceted cotit drittet flush the girl's mother arrived nad, spisking direct to her daughter, naked her to jo The mother Back to be awn İpaust.

did not then secuse hitr

Iteason for Purchase;

Crusoexteiz:izud by Mr Whyte- Smith, accused sand in purchased the yard to help his wife with the shop and cooling.

adojd a son leave it wool have

od him $700 and he

refore to pay

TERAL amount. He agreed that the girl could have run away. nd the wanted to. any time during the terrath. Later, he said. the mother seensed him of trying to marry the grizl as

kennersbine.

after his wife had brought them back from a bus stop, ami he then, went for the Police Station to yo port

that the girl was Fruity Fen away.

Will you anal thead your + large of rumming against the mother, away with the girl, was trajal ak paltry compared with the charge she made against you? Although it is a serious charge is taler and

alid not see it.

When asked, arcused could not suggest anybody else who had en mitted the offence, aliling that the.

metal

Annual Report.

“Mr. W. Orchard. Secretary of the Club, was the complainant, and Mr. F. H. Kwok repented the for which the fuki paid him $18. The total number of scholars second woman are used. After defendant had left, witness enrolled during the year ending The first defendant admitted the axumined the metal and found that|December 31×4., 1930, MITEN 17, charge of theft, but the other there was copper inside and gold on including 50 Vernacular students three denied it. the uutside.

The defendant called in the Free School, this total num- The hearing of the ense WLA arwin resteriny about 30 p.m.ber befug 17 more than in the pre-jfixed for next Tuesday morning,

The maximu encol

Our photo shows Senorita de Alvarez in play at Wimbledon, She created a censation with ber trousers, jaunty eye-stunde, and her one tennis soch,

with another piece of metal. which he asked $18. Witness arat bargain with him, back for the poles and had the fondant arrested

vious year.

ment win roeðrded on March 22.

The average daily attendance 1throny hout

year was alsu better

the

higher and

previous year.

t

the

-ume

The

wit mensel changes on the staff. I take thir tortuity 91. expressing

behalf of all connected with the lachood the gristest appreciation of the unfailing interest of all the Imembers of the stall in the whole i berni eur. The discipline has maintained. The schord prefecta) jand the working committer among | |the hope have rendered valuable.

servier to the school, pride to mention that Litere s among the boys a general keennesa for school work,

It

Health and Athletics.

The bealth of the school was sirt istuctory, The First Aid Corpe was of great value to thei selibol, espreiɗlly during_excurs sions and picnics on special neen for glans.

fist

rall

The inter-class games in foot- bad and a ping-ponge were cast keonly contested as exne,

Class

R. Miki, who has won a num- ber of British tennis tourna ments this season, shown al Wimbledon, where he failed to wake an impression. He has victory over Austin to his

sendit.

7 won the inter-class Ping Pong boys of the school. After the joki, "He Clini, had cor. Charpionship Cup,,

Practical Jes- ! while thesis on gardening might be given girl often went to her own mother's | robogated, Leung Kul-ching,

Foot-all Challenges a part of our education work. Inter-class place, this having been agreed on goldsmith, said he had examined Cup went to Class 5. when the purchase was made. piere of the uwtal and found that,

Part of the roaf was used fog re-

Flying the Pigeon,

ן יין

་་

to our patron, Mr.

it vintained silver inside and gold. We set out for an excursion to erration and physical exercise, A true of sold the Penk on April 4th, in the form Special time was given to the logs on the outside. was worth $10, and the piece which f ednentional walk. Our to meet for instruction aml I she wanted to Tuan Away can

play he examined wouht be worth $:6 iraquel plenie to Shek O on Emin chess, which did not Interfere you suggest any explanation why she should have waited from Aprit were pure gold, but as it contain-pire Bay was so stressful as with regular school work at all.

Hever The Chinese National Day) Our Tree vernacular classes under offend silver it was only worth $1. 14 until May 17

crudel not say what the other two was celebrated in the most splen- the name of Keng Ham Free School "dying the white pigeon” a

a longer fire than that usually elapses be-pices were worth without weigh-did manner, consisting of a cere continued work as in the previos

moulat gathering in the School, a | year--thanks fore the pigeon ilies back.

is them.

Defendant said he was given altra picnic to Shatin, a dinner Won Hay-one. 1 have haned of casou where the pigeon has flown back on the same piece of base gold by a friend yes-jariy and an evening concert, stay. Yes, but my place is a public today and asked to pawn it.

amarket, and it would took it to the pawnshop and told place with

The half-yearly examination be rather dimelt for the pigeon to the fold that it was base gold. It

the was weighed and the foki gave him throughout

Look school fly away for a few weeks.

in July. The Accused, continuing, said he did $1% for it. He denied having gone place

Annual pre-Examination nót take the girl In the alice to the pawnshop on the two Station bertuse he was afraid the vious occasions.

Decembar, when 23 boys passed it would accuse him of ill-treating her, Mr. Fraser discharged the the of 38 examined in Class 8, in Class Mr. Whyte-Smith: H-treat-fondant, remarking that the pawn, 20 were examined and all pass- ment in the nature of rape, you broker should be more careful when ed, in 7A, 17 were examined and mean? did not say ill-treat buying gold.

only Kaid "running

ment.

Ho

The Examinations,

Wils

held

17!

were

Finances.

Once again the financial position to be remedied by the school omittee who helped the school by offering over $800 to cover the de fieit, which was $566.26 on the af- nual balance of the school accounts. Such as narrated is what we have achieved for the current year. all passed in Class 6. D

It is not without pride for me to our past lexantard has all passed, and in mention that most of

Class 6, 8 boys were examined and pupils have already acquire much Recently returned from Anuam, class was awarded a Free Scholar Chau Yuk-kwan, won the Woo ilay all Tussed. The lap boy of every success in other colleges and in Government schools. One boy. heard you myself. You said you young Chinese woman, named Chanship for one year. were afraid of being accused of ills | Man-churn, whose age was given as Trenting her. What sort

- temptrul suicide by throwing

The School library was organistong Scholarship in Cinas TB of herself from the Man Kuen while the ed in the beginning of the year. Gao Road Government School. Frontmind?

ferry was at its way from Hunghony Thanks to the donors and subscri. Other boys from our school have al- to Bengkong yesterday. She was bers, the number of volumes has so done splendid work that may be sened by Tam Cher, employed us a come to about 3,000. The library regarded as a success of our pri cook on the launch, and was taken was of great service to the boys of durtion in the very short duration Jack board, heing sent te

the the school. The Roof Garden has, of the organisation of the school Government Civil Hospital later.

been Л souren of interest to the from the year 1929.

His Lordship:- Don't tell five f

Accused's replies apeared to be confused and his Lordship finally remarked. "He won't answer the question."

Woman's Denial,

The woman who lives with Res eused gave evidence, in the conse of which she denied that arcitsed misconducted himself.

Mr. Soures:It has been supe. Kested that you helped your hus- band to rape this girl on the night of May 20.-No.

If your husband had attempted to do any such thing in your pre- sence, would you have done, any- thing-Naturally I would not have allowed him to do so.

Mr: Whyte-Smith: Can you sug- gest why she chose this day to run away when she might have gone

month- nay day during the could not tell what was in lier mind.

I treated her very well.

Was there any change in your treatment about the 21st No.

Witness further stated that when she went out bring the girl and her mother back from the bus stop her husband

where she found them,

em the time. It stayed in the stall all the was pointed out that necused had said he followed her out, met the three returning and turned back with them. Witness further said that no accusation was made against accused until he had accused the mother of getting the girl to run away at the Police Station, the other hand, prisoner stated that the mother mado the accusation against him when they had all re- turned to the stall from the bus stop this being earlier than the visit to the Police Station.

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ANTI-EARTHQUAKE

SUITS.

Continued from Page 6.)

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Where. then, Lhe intelligent reader asks, do the dressmakers get off? Well, that in a fair ques- Lion which I shall not attempt to answer. I hate fair questions.

I would only suggest that, where- as the bookmakers work' on tic-tac, the dressmakers reverse the order and tack on tick, a striking in- stance of commercial tactics.

Also, the dressmakers output must have almost doubled for this vour's Ascot, for, as reported In The Daily Mail, yesterday, many of the women racegoers are taking a second outfit with them in case the meeting is favoured with a summer. burst of real English Last year it was favoured, and lifebelts were at a premium.

But it need not be thought that this emergency rig is confined to the female element. Having re gard to the recent apoplectic be- haviour of our climate, I have evolved an ultra hush-hush ward- robe which I am taking down to Ascot with me all this week in my cork-lined amphibious Imousine."

Yesterday being a half-hollday fa Teeland, I had, admittedly, no need of my spares-that is to say, I remained bounded on the north by a grey topper and on the south by spata.

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Cut from one piece of the best. extremely natty,

Then there my anti-tornade Andaman Island sponge, it ty sult,

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extraordinarily very snugly to the figure. As soon smart piece of engineering. Over as the cloud has burst sufflelenil

framework

of Newfoundland the sponge absorbs the moisture, whalebone are arranged ormole and then, in the general stampede vande. This diabolically clever for cover, is squeezed dry by sheer equipment leaves tornados abso-weight of numbers.

It's a terribly chic Invention, and utely quesaing,

Paasing over my anti-lighting, the beauty of it is, it won't hold.

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