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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932.

STUDENT'S RECENT CITY SNATCHING

CONVICTION

LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED

INCIDENT

MISS DORIS WOODS ROBBED

Miss Doris Woods appeared as Leave to appen! against the de-compininant before Mr. Wynne cinton of the Magistrate in the case Jones at the Central Police Court in which Yu Wai-ko, a student this morning to prosecute а who was convicted of theft of a Chinese who had snatched her fountain pen from Mr. J. P. Robin-handbag from her in Queen's Bon, was granted by Mr. Wynne Road Wast yesterday afternoon. Jones at the Central Police Court According this morning on the application of Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones, who ori- ginally applied for but was refus- ed a re-bearing.

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to Inspector R. Shannon, Miss Woods who walking along Queen's Road West, shortly after the tifin four yesterday, and was carrying her bag under The defendant was alleged to her arm. The defendant, ap- have bumped against Mr. Robinson preaching from behind, auntchod whilst he was walking with his, the bag and ran away.

He was wife in Pedder Street on Sunday, chased by a Chinese constable who May 1, when going to the King's | We 4 passing at the time. The de- Theatre. Mr. Robinson heard a ferlant ran down to the Frayn ellek and then realised that his pen and was finally caught in Kwong had been stolen. le chased the de. Stret. fendant and forested him but fall- ed to recover his pen. On convic- tion, his Worship ontered the de- fendant to be bound over in the sum of $200 for a period of one

your.

Mr. Hugh Jones this morning ap- plied for a re-hearing, remarking that thee was no evidence on which

the defendant could have been con- victed.

His Worship replied that that had been argued by Mr. G. S. Ford who appeared at the hearing and

11 be this Worship) had come to his

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The defendant intimated to his Worship that he had been brought to Hongkong by a friend who had stolen all his property.

why you should steal other people's His Worship-That's no reason

property.

labour and fourteen strokes of the Sentence of two months hard birch was imposed.

FANLING GOLF

decision that there was evidence | STARTING TIMES FOR on which to convlet.

Mr. Hugh Jones said that if his Worship decided that there WAB evidence, be was prepared to argue that point.

In reply to his Worship. Mr. Hugh Jones said that he

had Treth evidence to call.

After going into the evidence riven by the witnesses for the pro- scention, his Worship refused the application, but, at Mr. Hugh Joness' request, granted him leave 10 appeal.

FIRE BRIGADE MISHAP

FIREMAN FALLS OFF ENGINE

W2M

Considerable, excitement caused in Des Voeux Rond Central this morning in consequence of a mishap to a fireman who fell off

a Fire Brigade engine.

SUNDAY

New Course.

9.28 G. T. Thingh, €1, 12, Kolts,

Old Course.

9,10---0,20 not to iu booked by tra-

velers on 8.28 train.

9.21 I. A. Rodgers, W. Harper. DER G. H. Wilson, J. Cestalt hårt, 9.32 A. K, Mackenzie. K. S. Ro-

bertson.

9.36 J. F. Rebenson, A. P. Hall

Thompson.

9.40 W. . Hughes, Dr. Morkie, DAA LA, H. W. Dawkes, G. II, Bend. 9.48 B. D. Eynna, R. W. Taplin. 9.52 D. G. Bruce, J. H. Anderson. 9.56 H. R. Sturt. D. J. Lewis. 10.00 11. Geare, A. B. Lissaman. 10.04 S. S. Perry, A. G. Coppin. 10.08 A. M. Macaulay, R. U. Law, 10.32 W. C. Shields, J. G. Campbell. 10.16 A. Ridi, E. Kem. 10.20 L. Yates, E. de Voeux. 10.24 W. N. WilliamADD.

Grant.

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P. S.

10.28 R. C. Weth, P. S. Gibbings.

The Brigade had een AX01- | STARTING TIMES FOR MONDAY

moned to the building which is under demolition at the corner of Ise House Street where a gas lenkoge had occurred. The trouble was, however. adjusted without the services of the Brigade being needed.

When the Are engine was round- ing Wardley Street corner, one of the firemen fall oft. A crowd quickly gathered round the man. who was moved to the pavement, where some Europeana attended to him. The firemen was in great pain, and indicated injury to his shoulder, which was apparently dislocated. He was made as com- fortable as possible, and Jater conveyed by ambulance to hos pital.

HAPPY CHILD

DANCERS

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and are under the closest care of anatron, who often organises games and other recreations for her charges between the dance lessons. The usual trouble is found by the parents in persime- ing the children to go home!

Licence for Stage Work

ON-

At the age of 12 pupils who have proved promising enough are, after a licence has been secured, given thofe first perience of actual stage work-- is a rule, in pantomimes, in which they dance after leaving their school desks in the morning. They have by this time become cumpletely loose-limbed and, what

is just as important, quite ansolf- enzscious.

Although their training still

continues, girls who have begun at

Old Course,

9.18-9.00 not to be booked by

travellers on 8.28 train.

9.28 I. 1. Geure. A. Kidd.

9.32 L. G. S. Dodwell, Hon. Cdr.

G. F. I. Hole.

9.36 Frank Austin, P S. Grant,

HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.

There were no fresh developmenta this morning, the market remaining dull and uninteresting.

Sales

Hongkong Lands $77/7160 Shanghai Lands Tls. 26,10 Hongkong Blectries $79,85 Daley Farms $28.

Buyers

Hongkong Banks $1520 Douglas $20

Union Waterlonts $30 Benguets $15

Benquet Explorations 31 cents. Shanghai Lands Tis. 20.10 Humphreys $15

Yaunati Puries (New)`$31 Cements #tombined) $18,20 Lane Crawforda (Old) $6.00 Lane Crawfords (New) $6.10 Sinceres $17 Constructions (New) $1,70

Sellers Hongkong Steamboats 322 South China Motors "B" $12- 5. C. Enterprises $8.75 Constructions (Old) $5.00

21 YEARS AGO

the age of G or 7 will be now be able SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE

al perform any dance movements

asked of them. There has been

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no intensive work, no attempt at The following extracts are from forcing the pace, but Just "the Hongkong Telegraph for the stends course of exércise in week ended May 13th, 1101. which arms and legs have been

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accustomed to obey effortlessly The rate of the dollur on de- the free fancy of dance rhythma. mand was 18. 9.13/161. Practising for perfection follows.

In a smaller class ara the Mr. E.V.M.R. de Sousa establish- juvenile acrobats who are oc-ed himself in business as a mer- casionally seen in circuses and chant and commission agent under variety stage acts in this country, the name of de Sousa and Company, Their training however, has be

como part of a tradition-par- At the annual meeting of the ticularly among the numerous Hongkong Horticultural Society, families of acrobats on the Con- Mr. John Barton was elected Presi tinent whose art has been handed dent and Mr. L. Gibbs, Hon. Secret- down from generation to genera- ary. The. Committee included tion.

Mesara, O.E.H. Beavis and Ho The children of those troupes Kom-tong. are, literally, brought up among

the sawdust of the circus ring. Mr. J. W. Hanson, Chlef Detec From the earliest age they

are tive Inspector, left for Home on re- tumbled, about by their parents tirement.

and other mombers of the troupe, accustomed to falls and to great Dr. J. W. Hartley was appointed heights, until their limbs and to net an Analatant Medical Officer joints have become like Indiarubbor during the absence of Dr. W. W and their nerves alendy.

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