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FASCIST FILM SHOWN

GREAT INTEREST

TAKEN

"CRITIC" CLAIM

SUCCEEDS

OFFICIAL NOTICE PROCEDURE

con-

space in the plaintiffs' publication, The Critic,

The film showing the festivities The United Publicity and Ad- for the tenth anniversary of vertising Co., Ltd., of. Aslatle Fascism was presented on Satur-Building (4th floor) were defen- day on the screen of the Central dante In a caso heard before the Theatre. Many of the leading Plane Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) personalities of the Colony, the at the Supreme Court in which Italian colony and Italian Fathers The Critic Publishing Company, of and Sisters had responded to the French Bank Building claimed invitation of the Italian Conaul $140 under two advertising General.

Among those present tracte made on August 31st Inst were His Excellency Major Gen-and September 6th respectively, arni Bareti, the Attorney General, whereby defendants then trading Mr. Alabaster, Commodore W. As the United Publicity and Ad- Lawrie, Paymaster Licul, Comm. vertising Company agreed to rent Potter, Commander and M. Hole, Mr. and Mrs, de Martin, Sir William and Lady Shenton, Sir llenry and Lady Pollock, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Mr. and Mrs. Taggart, Lieut. Comm. and Mrs. Dunstenville. Dr. and Mrs. R. II. Katewall, Bishop Valtorta, Prof. Mr. Kemble stated that the facts' and Mrs. Simpson, Dr. and Mrs. of the case were familiar treause Arthur Woo, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. F. in a case between the two parties Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom-in December last judgment was tong, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixon, Mr.ziven for plaintiffs in a limited and Mrs. Ma Man-fai, Mr. and sum, and the present claim was Mrs. Simon Tse-yan, Mr. and Mrs. the balance in respect of that pre- Wong Kwong-tin, Dr. Pau Chof-vious netion. chus, Rev. Fr. Byrne, Fi. Beraadini, Fr. E. Teruzzi and many otherя.

Mr. T. P. K. Kemble (Mesars, Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. F.C.E. Ren dall (Messrs. Russ and Co.,), for tofendants.

Evidence rezarding the сов tracta was given by Mr. Raymond O'Shen, editor of The Critic, and. stated in cross-examination, he that no contracts were made with the United Publicity and Advertis- ing Company, Limited, and what ever aum was due was from their predecessors,

Mr. A. D. Bianconi, the Consul General, in an introductory speech, briefly outlined the meaning and contents of the film as well as the features of the Mussolini speeches. Great interest was aroused by

Chiu Pan-lam, of the defendant the film and by reproduction of the various functions held in Company, gave evidence relating Turin, Milan and Rome, which to a netice which appeared in afforded a unique view of the Chinese in the Government Gazette nawly-built Vin "dell'Impore.

and in two Chinese newspapers relating to the transfer un-

business.

The film showed In an surpassed way the work carried through by

Fascism and the enthusiasm of the Italian nation for their Government.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. n. c. Wolfe, C.M.G.. Inspector General of

Police, state:

Arms Linences All members of the Hongkong Polico Reserve who are in possession of Arms Licences are required in for. ward the Licences to the Police Re servo Office For renewal the old lleences now out of date.

Chinese Company

Strength-Constable R37 Ip Fook Chuen has been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company no froin 18th January 19:43.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933.

WOMAN WITH TWO BOMBS

MAGISTRATE THINKS

CASE SERIOUS Reluctance to agrce, without further consideration, to a police application for summary decision, wne voleed by Mr. Wynno-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning when a woman named Ho Kit-wah, appeared on charge of being in possession of two bombs, two detonators and two rounds of ammunition.

C.

Detective Sergeant D. Macdonald applied for the case to be taken summarily and, on his Worship expressing surprise, the because the defendant arrived from Swatow on the Hydrangea on Saturday and after booking a room at the Ng Chow Hotel she was leaving for Canton the same evening when she was arrested. She had not been in Hongkong for any length of time, as she was going straight to Canton.

The officer, producing documents found on the defondant, remarked was apparently connected that al with

military some

party in Chinese territory.

His Worship indicated that he did not like to take the case summarily.

officer onid the reuson WAB

If

The prosecuting officer said he had already seen the Suprinten dant of Police about the case. the defendant had been in the Colony for two or three days, it would have been a different mutter.

His Worship remarked that the bombs were not for self-defence offence. It but obviously for looked as if somebody was going

H.K. GOLF CLUB TOURNEYS

LATEST RESULTS

The following are the latest resulta in the Captain's Cup, Admiral's Cup and Governor's Shield competed for by members of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club,

Admiral's Cup (2nd. Round.)

E. H. Hallifax beat L. C. Grover 3 & R. C. Law bent E. J. Edwarda 3- & 20. 3. Archbutt bent F. II. Craniell one up: A. B. Raworth beat C. Thwaltes, w.b.: W. H. E. Thomas 3. beat K. S. Morrison 4 &: L. G. Dodwell beat F. A. Redmond 2 &1: 1. Newton beat Comdr, MacBean, w. o.: N. J. Perrin bent D. Ellis 2 up: J. B. Mackie beat E. des Voeux I up: R. K. Valentine beat A. McKellari up: D. S. Edward beat W. S. Müller 2 & 1: W. Budd boat 11. W. Daukes 1 & 3: F. M. Ella bent H. N. Wiliams 2 & 1: H. H. Mundy best H. N. Williamson & 4: W. A. Stewart best A. C. I. Bowker 2 & 1. L. R. Andrewes beat W. D. Hughes 1 up: G. W. Greene beat II, U. Ireland 5 &

3: A. E. Lissaman beat J. Sunter w.o: E. W. Kirk bent C. M. Preshow D & 2: G. F. Hole beat C. T. Monaghan 3 & 2: Cur. E. M. Tetley boat Capt. Morgan 1 & 2: L. B. Holmes beat R. Young & &A: C. C. Stark boat. J. D. Klanaird 2 up: C. L. Sanden beat J. W. Franks, w. D.: Lt. Col. E.. D. Matthews beat C, H, Bradley 4 & 3: Dykes hent A. Macfarlane: G. D. 8. G. W. Sewell beat C. W. Jeffries: J. S. Powell beat H. II. Pethick 1 up: A. T. Lay hent A. Sommerfelt 3 & 2; B, D. Evans beat A. M. K. Cobb 2 up: H.

Hampton bent E. Lewis 5 & 4.

Captain's Cup, 1933.

The January event was announced as a win for Capt. II. W. Dauken, but an this dayer will be leaving the Colony before the match only stages take place, his entry has been cancell- J. H. Macknight and T. G. Mon- eghan, who tied for second place with 84-10-74 will play off.

ed. to be murdered.

Ha Worship remanded he de- fendant until to-morrow whilst he considered the matter further.

SWINDLING DICE

GAME

THE FISH AND THE

Mr. Kemble objected to the notices, contending that the no. tice in the Gazette should have been in English. In view of the fact that it was in Chinese, he contended it was invalid. The name and addream of the trans- ferce should have been contained in the notice, but no address was given. The address where the transferee intended carrying on the business was ajao omitted. It was in these matters that the

In prosecuting a Chinese on a notice did not comply with the charge of street gambling in the Ordin, Albany, Inspector Carey, before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning, inform ed his Worship that the defendant had been swindling his clients, who were mostly women.

Printers and Publishers ARCO.

JUDGE'S SUGGESTION. His Lordship enquired if the Chinese papers were approved by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs for the publication of such notices, Mr. Rendall stating that ho un derstood such notlees were per- mitted in any registered news

paper.

SHRIMPS

The officer produced a small block of wood which bore diagrams of two fish and two shrimps. The object was to back on the fish or the shrimp turning up, but the defendant, by n sleight of band, was able to change the result to suit his convenience,

His Lordship:-I think the Se. Training Course-Part 11.-—All ecretary for Chinese Affairs should cruits of the Chinese Company will be asked to advertise in the attend at the

After examining the dice, his Chinese Company's Gazette atating that for the pur Hendquartern on Tursday, January

pose of the Printers and Publish- Worship remarked that it seemed 17th at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.

ers Ordinance, he approves cer- fair on the face of it, but Sub- Inspector Carey pointed out that if Inspection Parade.-All runka

That would be lain papers.

one backed a fish he, got a shrimp, The Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, Security for traders.

Ian the defendant was able to change Judgment, was given for plain- the dice without beng noticed, January 19th for a general inapee- tion of equipment etc, by the Company tiff.

A fine of $10 was imposed. Commander. Fall in nt 30 13.7). aline. Dress-Blue Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Bell with Brace, Armlet and Truncheon, Whistle. Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note

in book to be carried. Those not ponsession of uniform will attend in mufti, No ombers may te absent from this parade without leave fros the Company Commander. Equipment Oficer will make it

Recruits point or being present. will attend.

The

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COTTON & WHEAT

LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS

and

Mesara, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota tions on the New York cotton wheat exchange for Saturday:

Cotton

Opening Closing

itange

Hango 6.00-6.05 0.12-6.12 6.10-0.16 0.18-0.20

Flying Squad Special Patrol-Special patrola have been arranged to take place on January the following day Wednesday, March January 18th from 17.30 to 10.30 May hours; Friday, January 20th from Tul 19.30 to 21.30 hours; Sunday, January October 22nd from 11.00 to 13.00 hours,

in at Central Polien Station at the Spot Above daten and times.

Emergency Unit Reserve

6.29-6.29 0.31-6,32 6.42-642 0.47-0.44 6.60-6.60 0.62-6,62 6.71-6.74 6.75-6.75

6.25

Fall December

Whent

Chiengo

47% 47%

4532 100%

486

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Special Mobile Patrol-All men July bers are to get in touch with Section September Lenders at once, No member will be Octaber

excured from these spreis patrols

duties. The Sections will parade as

follows:-L. Sergt. R417 Dewitall on

LATEST NAVAL

MOVEMENTS DEVONSHIRE DUE TO-MORROW

soon 18

H.M.S. Devonshire, which is duc to return to her Home station in the Mediterranean as H.M.S. Berwick arrives, will arrive in Hongkong from Shanghai to- morrow morning. H.M.S. Berwick will arrive here on approximately January 28.

Other week-end naval movements include the departure for Swatow of the U.S. gunboat Fulton, the de- Winnipeg partare at 6 am, to-day of II.M.S. Kent for Manila, and the departure for exercises at sea of H.M.S. Corn-

the wall and

aircraft carrier Hermes.

II.M.S. Tarantuala will return morning

19th, and 23rd January: 1. Sergt. Sergt. R430 Starling will arrange for from Canton to-morrow 1402 Veliki on 18 und 22nd January; equipment etc. Dress-Blue Uni-

to Chinn, aboard. Immediately 1 Sept. 129 Brett on 16th, 20th form, Cap White Shirt, Black Th, with Sir Milun Lampson, Minister and 24th January; L. Sergt. R411 Ret with Bence, Revolver and Trun after his return Sr Miles will board Arnold

17th, 21st and 25th choon.

H.M.S. Bruce and proceed to January, P. Sergt. R414 Dunlop

Swatow,

on

will arrange

for

Van Driver. L.

(Sgd.) D. L. KING.

D.S.P. (n)

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Governor's 8hield, 1932 Third Round

Dodwell and Co. bent P.W.D. 5 and 3: Education Dent, beat Univeralty 7 and 5: B.A.T., beat A.P.C., 3 and 2: Lane Crawford's Ltd., beat Lincoln Regt. 3 and 1.

Captain's Cup., 1932. Preliminary round:—A. E. Lissaman beat S. A. Sleap,

First round-H. Hampton beat C. C. Sturk 5 and 5: Comdr. Hole beat Cap Danks 2 and 1: T. Megarry bent . . Mundy 1 up: H. C. Gould bent A. Lench 5 and 4: J. B. Mackie beat S. T Batlin 1 up: A. T. Lay beat H. W. M. Dulley w. T. C. Menghun hent II. H. Pethick 2 up: A. R. Lissnman beat D. S. Edward 3

and 2.

Second round-Hampton beat Hole and 3: Gould beat Megarry 6 and 5.

TSUP'S CHANCE

(Continued from Page 8.) decidedly a player of no mean ability.

lie recently dia played exceptional-

+

ly good form in agen match against E. C. Fincher, and I am r tol that a week age he took two sets from S. A..

Rumjahn in a threek.

He has act mintch.

a range of power-

ful ground streken,

and like Taul Wai

pul, bonets a fine-

backhand drive. I

should not be pur-Comdr. Packer. prised to see him figure in the last eight.

THE DOUBLES.

There are some, interesting pair- ings in the doubles, and the holders. are promised. somewhat keener com- pelillon than heretofore.

The following who have constitute a imposing array:

entered

H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman Ho Ke-lau and Yew Man-kit Taui Wal-pui and Ng Sze-kwong

D. Hazel and F. Williama`- Cdr. Packer and Cdr. Shaw M. W. and M. K. Lo

INCOG STILL UNBEATEN

(Continued from Page 8.)

tion the C.B.A. Improved; and they found the not twice through E. Carroll and E. Woolley, Goals for St. Andrew's were scored by P. Gittins (4), M. Woolley (3); E.-M. Luo (2), IL Woolley, J. Bryson and M. Clian.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Hongkong Ladies St. Androw's .... Club de Recreio .. 2 1 0 12 CIŁA.

Y.M.C.A.

A. Pu

P. W. L. F. 2 2 0 0 G

1 4

3 1 1 1 12

3 a

1 0 1 0 0

12 0

·4 0

... 10 100

SHAMEEN TAKE REVENGE

BEAT MEDWAY IN RETURN GAMES

By defeating the Medway Officer's XI by three goals to one on the U.S.R.C. ground on Saturday, Shameen Hockey Club avenged their defeat eż the hands of the naval men at Shameen a few weeks ago when they lost by four goals to two,

Shameen were without the services. of J. Andrew and Von Essen, while absent from the Medway side were Lieut. Coin. Higham, in goal, and Lieut. Enden.

The visitors were the better team from the start, the hardhitting of Munro and Pote-Hunt keeping the home de continually on the run. After a considerable period of strong attacking, Munro gave Shameen the lend after Harvey had cleared a shot from Pote-Ilunt. Before the interval, J. W. King increased the visitor's lead. The Club continued to press after the interval and Munro again found the net. A fine nolo effort on tho part of Rimmington reduced the lead, while a few minutes Inter Currey missed an easy shot with only Linaker, in goal, to beat.

Frank Lammert, who deputised for Andrews in the Shameen hide was a great improvement on the form be showed when represented the Hongkong Club against the Navy Inst week. Agnew was also outstanding in the Club intermediato line.

he

REVERSE YESTERDAY.

Yesterday Shameen opposed the Navy on the Navy ground, at King's Park and suffered defeat to the tuno of ten goals to ong.

The game was fast and contrary to the impressiún the result might give, play was fairly eveny dis. Inuto Wenkness in front of goal was the main fault of the Shamoon teans, and their defence was weakened by tha absence of S. M. Carlisle, their right back, who sustained an injury to the ankle on Saturday.

Scorers for the Navy were Lieut. Currey (4). Lieut. Eaden (4) and Lieut. Bartlett (2). J. F. Potu Hunt netted for the visitors.

FRIENDLIES.

Playing at Sookumpoo on Saturday, the Hongkong Ladles "A" team de- feated the Club de Recreio by eight goals to one.

In a friendly game at King's Park on Saturday, the Y. M. C. A. defeated a representative team from H.M.S. Herald by seven goals to one. G., H. Fowler (3), C. Balman (3) and J. M. Wilson noted for the "yi

The pairing of Ng Sze-kwong and Teul Wal-pui, which was exclusively anaounced in the Telegraph several| weeks ago, is of no small interrat, although personally I doubt very much whether they will prove capable of beating either tho Rumfahna or Fincher and Goldman.

Hznei makes his inital appearance in the local championships. Essen- tially a doubles player, he can be ex- pected to do fairly well with his club- inte Williams. Williams in prone to suffer varying form, but when at his best makes an ideal partner, and they enjoyed quite a few outstanding nuc- cesses in the league last summer.

NAVAL COMBINATION, Another entirely new combination to the event, and one who might easily survive to the quarter finals, la Com- mander Packer and Commander Shaw, the well known cricketer. They are the best pair in the China Fleet and have more than once in recent inter- Club games, proved their value.

These, together with the Lo brothers, form the chief challengers to the Rumjahna, who cannot expect quite such an easy pamage as en- In addition it must be remembered joyed heretofore. Nevertheless the that Ilo and Yew have made tremen-odda are on them surviving, and of dous strides and are now a formidable seeing their names engraved on the combination.

cup for the elgth successive year.

Fincher and Goldman are last year's runners-up, and as Goldman is reported to be playing better than a year ago, we can expect them to provide the most serious challenge to

the cousins.

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