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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933."
THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE
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here is Professor Gerrard of the Hongkong University-a possible descendant of this famous Brother
FILIPINO SENTENCED AT SESSIONS.
SIX MONTHS ON CONVICTION FOR FRAUD
Sentence of six months' imprison-
and First Prior of the Order of St.ment with hard labour was passed John of Jerusalem.
on Joseph Evangilist Besa at the The Order continued its good Criminal Sessions yesterday after- work for many years with varying noon, when he appeared charged vicissitudes-at Acre, Cyprus, with obtaining the sum of $50 by Rhodes and Malta, and was false preterices from Kewalram ultimately dispersed by Napoleon. Nelbray, of the Eastern Bazaar. In the middle of the 16th century The case was heard, before the the Order became established In Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) England and spread its wealth and and accused pleaded not guilty. power from the great central Priory In Clerkenwell, where its present Headquarters are to-day.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria re- vived the Order and granted it a new Charter since when its growth
The jury consisted of Messrs. E. Jones (foreman), W. R. Wilkinson, E. A. dos Remedios, R. G. Xavier Xavier, C. E. Roza Pereira, R. Morrison and S. Edgar.
Mr. J. A. Fraser, for the Grown, has been phenominal and now ex-stated that accused kept an account tends throughout the British Em-at the National City Bank and at pire."
the end of October the Bank sent actused a statement of his account which showed a balance in his
Principal Object.
The principal object of the Order favour of $12.91. Since that date is, as you know, the St. John Am-only $10 was paid in so that since bulance Association, the Brigade, is one of the objects of the Associs
tion.
Out here we see more of the Brigade than we do of the Associa~, tion but they both exist side by side.
October 31 the balance had below $50.
Bank Refuses Cheque.
been
On November 2, two days after receiving the statement, he went with other Filipinos to the Eastern Our object is not only a laudable Bazaar, where goods were bought one but one of the greatest in life and paid for in cash. Prisoner what finer object can one have than went to the bazaar again on Novem- the relief of suffering and render-ber 12 and asked for $50 as the ing assistance to the poor and disbank was closed, stating that he tressed. The League of Nations would give a cheque on the National has given us international recogni-City Bank in return. Accused tion and in times of war, with the showed the cashier, a man named consent of the belligerent parties, Thaumal, a bank book and stated we are given special immunity. that he had between $300 and$400. We are an international body The money was handed over and the with a common object, we work cheque given to the man. A day irrespective of race, creed and re-for, two later the cheque was pre- ligion. In a Colony such as Hong-sented at the bank and refused. kung to be successful we must be Evidence was given to the effect international. This Colony is a that on November 12 the actual great meeting ground for all balance was $2.31 only. nationalities, it was ceded to the British on condition, that it should be free to the fags of all nations. No organisation will be really suc- cesful here unless it is interna- 2tional.
The cashier, at the bazaar
and Kewalram Nelhray, in evidence, stated that the cheque was handed to them on November 14,
Defendant's Version. Our work to be really interesting,
Accused admitted signing the must be varied, and I imagine you cheque but added that it was a would have to go a long way to find post-dated cheque given on Novem- a bigger variety of work than you ber 9. He asked for a loan and get in Hongkong. In addition to gave the cheque as a token of good- our usual routine Brigade duties will. He told Kewalram Nelhray we attend all emergencies; we con-at the time that he was short of duct a far reaching vaccination money. campaigu and we are
After a now doing
retirement of about hospital and general welfare work fifteen minutes the jury returned a
Territories. Verdict of guilty, and sentence ahroughout the New Such a great voluntary effort has
mentioned above was passed. am certain the strong support of our Government.
Binding Together. Some time ago I came across a reference to a delightful story "The Shuttle" of which the theme was a liner going to and fro between two
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In answer to his Lordship, Mr. Fraser stated there wore, no pre- vious convictions against accused and no proven cases, but he was wanted by the Police ut Manila and Machos
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great nations and thereby weaving FRAUD ON RAILWAY.
a beautiful-fabric into the lives of beautiful fabric into the lives of the Livo peoples.·
It requires a small flight of im-YOUNG CHINESE WHO ALTER-
agination to visuallge the great fabric of emotions and ambitions,
ED DATE ON TICKET :
A Chinese youth's altempt to
of plans and hopes, fears and defraud the Kowloon-Canton Rail achievements which its passageway was related to Mr. Butters
created.
I have always imagined our St. at the Kowloon Magistracy yester John Ambulance Brigade fulfilling day, when Detective Inspector a similar purpose In this Colony. Rozeskwy charged Wong Wing, an We are, I think, weaving a beauti ex-employee of the Railway, with
fraud. ful thread into our daily life.
We are international in our com- It was alleged that a Chinese position, we are all working to-woman named Li So, who wanted gether with a common object-theo travel to Shumchun on Tues- relief of suffering and distress, day afternoon, gave defendant 60 which is the fundamental principle tenta to purchase a ticket for her. f cur Order. With the intention fe returned later with one dat- of further stimulating our work and cd March 22. She submitted the knitting together more closely ticket to be punched, and accord- cur co-operative effort we hope ingly boarded the train to Shum- soon to have our own Headquarters. chun.
We have recently applied to the Whilst the train was between Government for a site and we have Fanling and Taipo, a ticket in- already been promised a substan- ector examined her ticket and 7found that it was originally issued tial sum, towards our building. am sure all those who interest on the previous day. The date themselves in our progress will wish had been altered to March 22. us well in our new undertaking and On being questioned, the woman assist us in any way that lies pointed out the defendant as the within their power. It will be man who purchased the ticket for meeing ground for all nationalities ther.
working in unison in furtherance of Evidence was given to the effect the great work we have voluntarily that defendant was formerly an and conscientiously undertaken. employee of the Railway and had Commissioner Morris, Jadies and resigned some time ago, giving gentlemen thank you for your his reason as, ill-health. great kindness and unbounded hos- Sentence of two months' hard. pitality.
labour was passed.
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