GOLF FINALISTS
MISS E. WILSON. WINS THROUGH
SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933.
STORY OF ALLEGED
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BASEBALL PLAYER NATURAL HISTORY
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Accident Mars Boston- St. Louis Game
ROBBERY CHARGES AT CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Pleas of not Kuilty entered by Fung King, Fok Chyen and Wong Yuk-ling at the Criminal Sessions this morning before the acting Chief Justico, Mr. Justice Wood, when they appeared arraigned on London, May 17.
charges of robbery, Wong Yuk- Miss Enid Wilson, the holder, ing being accessory before the will figure in the fral, of the fact, larcery in a dwelling house, English Ladies Golf Champion-Wong Yuk-lag again being ae- ship at Gleneagles as a result of censory before the fact, and "ofpital. her victory to-day.
recolving stolon goods. Her opponent will be a com- parative "unknown" in Mins Diana Plumpton, of Frinton.
In the semi-finain, Miss Wilson, playing wonderful golf, defeated Miss Doris Park, of Gullane, by 5 and 4. Miss Dlana Plumpton achieved the magnificent porform ance of beating Miss Diana Fishwick, of North Foreland, by one up.
The jury comprised Messrs, W. C. Clark (foreman), S. II. Ismail, Lee Iu-hoy, A. A. Botelho, B. T. Rutgers, E.D. M. R. da Souza and T. Ramsay.
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The first number of the "Hong- kong Naturalist" for this year in off the press, and should prove of interent to many people. Various Washington, May 17..
tastes are catered for, and the of Bonton and St. Louis in the natural history than the average, An accident marred the meeting reader who is less interested in American Baseball League to-day, will have the article by Father when West, the St. Louis atriker, Finn on archaeological discoveries Memories of Mendelssohn Alexander, pitching for Boston. Added value to the text in pro- was hit in the face by a ball from at Lamma Island to browse over. West had to be sent to the hos-vided by the numeroun lustra- tlons of pottery fragments. It will be recalled that the Hong- The Yankees improved their re- kong Government recently voted cord by winning against Detroit, $1,000 towards the expenses and Foxx accomplished a home further excavations under Father run for Philadelphia, who, how-Finn's direction. ever, lost to Chicago,
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Mr. H. K. Holmes, Crown Soli- citor, said the scene of the offence) was 110, Apllu Street, Shamshui- po, a house divided into floors and Boston aub-divided into cubicles rented Earlier in the day there were by separate tenants.
(Brandt pitched and blanked out The victim Cincinnati and Berger homered two surprising defents, when Miss under the first count of robbery Boston) Doris Chambers, who is to captain was Chung Tal, occupant of a rear the English touring team to Southcubicle. On March 30th at about St. Louis Africa, and Mlas Molly Gourlay,
Brooklyn p.m. he was lying in bed when made their exits.--Reuter.
two men entered, seized him by Pittburgh the neck and threatened to kill Philadelphia him if he raised the alarm. He was gagged and tied, and a cloth
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the men had left the floor and (Foxx homered for Philadelphin) that a suit of silk clothing and jacket, n silk jacket and trousers, Washington in satin coat and trousers, a wool len cost, a cotton coat, pair of satin trousers and a pair of gold eur-rings were missing.
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WOMAN REFUSES A LOAN
Capetown, May 17.
Boston South Africa to-day voted for 72
The second count concerned an¦ St. Louis members of the rew Legislative Assembly, as a sequel to the form four and from which a quantity unnerupied cublele on the same ation of the Coalition Government. of clothing, including a bed quilt which combines the Nationalists was stolen. under the leadership of Genera! rested on April 18t with a quan- Fung Hing was or- ffortzog and the opposition, the South African party, led by Gen-tity of the stolen property under eral Smuts.
his coat, Wong Yuk-ling was ar- rested the same day and he point- ed out Fok Chuen to the police. The latter led the police to a a number of pawn shops where some of the stolen goods had been disposed of.
Seventy-eight constituencies re- turned Coalition candidates unop posed, and it is anticipated that the Coalition Government's new forces will muster 136.
Women took an active part in the elections, when they voted for the first time in the history of South African politica-Reuter,
ATTEMPT TO EVADE SEARCH
COOLIE JUMPS INTO TIFE HARBOUR
AND IS VICTIMISED
BY FRIEND
"Prosecutor is a relative of mine) and as she refused to lend mo money I stole some" suid Liu Hing When charged in the first in-nt the Criminal Sessions before stance Fung Hing and Fok Chuen the Chief Justice Mr. Justice admitted being concerned in the Wood, when charged with farceny robbery, but had nothing to any of $70 and entering h dwelling
in answer to the charge of receiv-house at night with intent. ing stolen goods. Wong Yuk-ling admitted being necensory before Accused pleaded guilty to the the fact. Later all three prison-second charge, grid not guilty to ers stated that they had found the count of larceny. In the latter the goods in the street and had instance nolle prosequi was enter not stolen them.
ed by Mr. H. K. Holmes, appearing Evidence was called in support for the Crown. of the Crown case, the principal When apprehended by a stable at the Canton wharf
witnesses being the victims. Evid was at prerent serving a term of for
ence of identication was given by imprisonment for larceny of some search, a Chinese coolie gave him the slip, and jumped into the har- the accountant of the pawn shopcycles, bour. While in the water, he was where Fung Hing, the first accus- observed to undue his belt anded had disposed of the stolen ar-
discard a parcel, belleveil to con. tain opium, which aank to the bottom and was not recovered. The constable drew his revolver and threatened the culprit, whe immediately returned to shore.
tieles.
The case is proceeding.
Mr. Holmes stated that accused
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The coolie, Leung So, was
The Ben Line A.8. "Benarty" has "EDUCATION IS AS MUCH OF A brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones PROBLEM IN CHIME AN IGNORANCE-left Singapore via Manila and is due in the Central Police Court this ine EDUCATED CRIMINAL IS PRO-to arrive here on 26th May. morning, when he pleaded guilty BARLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE The P. and O. 8.. "Carthage" Jeft to a charge of obstructing the IGNORANT. THERE IS NO INHERENT Pollec.
VIRTUE IN LEARNING."-Lrvis E. Sub-Inspector Smith produced Lawes, worden of Sing Sing prison. two previous convictions against the accused, which he admitted.
Sentence of three weeks' uol was passed.
Shanghai for this Port on the 16th Instant at 4 p.m. and is due here on
the 10th instant at about 7 a.m.
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The wedding will shortly take Civil Service Cricket Club on Tuer-place between Mr. Edmund Cecil day, May 23, at 8.30 p.m. All mer Humphreys, a dental surgeon, of 6, hers and friends are cordially invited. Conduit Rond, and Mas Irene Lucille Oldfield, of B. Block, Kennedy Rond.
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Dr. Herklots, of course, tributes the botanical section of the contents, and others who have written for this issue Include Mr. A. H. Crook, former resident well known for his nature lore, and Comdr. M. Taylor, R.N., until recently stationed In the Colony.
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STOCK EXCHANGE
In a notice issued on January programmes are kindly supplied by 18, the Chancellor of the Ex-Messrs. Anderson Music Co. chequer (Mr. Chamberlain) in withdrawing his catller and more comprehensive request in regard to new inaues of capital, asked intending borrowers to
réfratu for the present from coming on the market, fer alia for for- eign issues.
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Mr. Chaniberlain did not tempt, at that time, to define pre- A large gathering, consisting "issue" which was used by him, Stock Exchange and, the Share- cisely the seope of the term mostly of members of both the
and he now finds it necessary to brokers Association, was present Sentence of nine month's hard make a further explanation on one yesterday afternoon when Mr. G. labour was passed to run concur-apeet of the matter..
H. Potts, Chairman of the Stock
the For the present, he thinks it Exchange, laid foundation rently with the existing sentence.
is not in the public interest that stone of the now building of the large blocks of securities, includ-Exchange which is being put up ing securities dealt in on the in Ice House Street. London Stock Exchange should be Embedded In the foundation purchased from foreign holders, stone was a box containing local with a view to their sale in this coins of every denomination from country either by their issue to one cent to a dollar, the seven lead- the public 01 otherwise.-ing Chinese and English British Wireless.
papers of the Colony, and a list of names of members and firms con- nected with the Stock Exchange.
After the ceremony, the gather- ing adjourned to the present pre- mises of the Stock Exchange, where a toast to the future pros- DEFENDANTS BOUND OVER perity of the Exchange was, drunk. In welcoming the guests, Mr. Mr. H. A. de B. Botelho, who Potts expressed his pleasure at the at the Supreme large number of people present to was admitted Court yesterday to practise as a witness the ceremony. He said the solicitor, appeared in his first case Exchange had had its ups and at the Central Police Court this downs lately-generally downs morning bofore Mr. Schofield. bat he was sure that they could
Mr. Botelho appeared to defend look for better days abend. an odd job painter, who together Mr. Carroll's Wishes,
On behalf of the Sharebrokers' with another Chinese was charg- ed with the theft, by ballee, of a Association, Mr. W. J. Carroll said man jongg set and unlawful pawn-it gave him great pleasure to be ing. Both defendauts, pleaded present at the ceremony, and he was sure that he was expressing guilty.
The Magistrate bound both de- the sentiments of all present when His Majesty's general health is For anchoring their tabing junks) night.
fundants over to be of good be he wished the Stack Exchange good and yesterday, accompanied within the Victoria Cable ground,
Au Wah and Au Wing, both un-haviour, for one year.
every prosperity in the future. The toust was drunk with musical by the Queen, he had two hours' faur Chinese appeared before Cam-1
mander Newill at the Marine Court employed, were both sent to gool for
honours. drive through Landon parks, but an
thin inorning. They all pleaded one month. by Mr. Wynne-Jones in attack of rheumatism in the left guilty to the offence and were fed shoulder makes it inadvisable for each. the King to wear uniform for
long period. Accordingly he
DUKE OF YORK AS
KING'S DEPUTY
HIS MAJESTY UNABLE TO ATTEND COURT
London, May 17. The Duke of York, took the King's place in the Royal pro- cession at to-night's court.
Was absent from to-night's court and will not attend the fourth court to-morrow Right-British Wirclena.
WHEAT PROBLEM
REDUCTION PACT
Pur failing to produce their junk licenses when called on to do so, wa Chinese were each fined $5 by Cam mander Newill at the Marine Court
This morning.
Police were called to 278. Fuk Wing Street: yesterday, where n Chinese girl attempted to end her life by jumping from the third floor to the second floor verandah. She was sent to the Kowloon Hospital
"wished to help myself to them" said Chinese when charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones in Court this morn While the .s. Tai Yuan was under ing, with stealing 13 mangoes from way yesterday, an unknown Chinese nstall in Morrison Street. Deton- jumped into the water. He was pick
prison for dant was sent to
two ed up and sent to the Kowloon Hospital suffering from the effects of mouths.
immersion, and died at 7 o'clock last
the Central Police Court this morn- ing, for the theft of a blanket, the property of Mr. Edward Chis, 30, Robinson Road.
ATTACK ON BOY STRIPPED IN WOOD BY MAN
Speaking us one of the oldest members of the Stock. Exchange, two Mr. J. Gould recalled the crashes of 1889 and 1902. He Sub-Inspector Shepherd charged a
ngreed with the Chairman that man named Teang Wai, a cook em-
A seizure of opium, believed to be
things have not been good lately, ployed at No. 301, The Peak, the
a large one, was made from a junk So great is the alarm aroused but he also believed that an im- residence of Mr. Dodwell, before Mr. lying in Shok- yesterday evening. among parents living in Firbright,provement would be shown soon. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy The seizure was made by Sub-Inapee-Surrey, by recent attacks on boya this morning, with the larceny of a cor Stewart Logan, of Shaukiwan
Mr. C. Champkin, whose name bottle of vinegar and half a pound of Police Station, and the drug has been made by a mysterious stranger was coupled with the toast of the butter. The necuted was absent, and forwarded to the Monopoly Analyst.
that children are not now allowed guests, replied, and wished the | his bail of $25 was entreated.
to go about the countryside alone. Stock Exchange good luck.
Children have been warned that The Emportance of the good Their many friends will be sorry! Before Commander Newill at the to learn of the loss sustained by Sub- they must play near their homes relationship between the Chinese Associations and the Marino Court this morning. L Tal Inspector and Mrs. E. G, Post, by the and on no account wander off to the Banking Kam, mistress of a cargo boxt was death of their infant son, Philip woods or lonely lanes.
| foreign exchanges was voiced by a charged with lying alongside Jar Edward, who died at Ping Shan Search has been made by the representative of the former dine's Wharf in such a manner au to Police Station, in the New Territorios, police and local residents for a sociation. whto expressed the obstruct free access of other vessels, at 11.15 last night. The child was middle-aged man who is alleged to willingness of his Association to An agreement in principle upon license when called on to do so.
and with failing to produce her bom on February 24 this year. have attacked Maurice Edmunda, co-operate with the foreign ex a 10 per cent. reduction in wheat
She Inspector Post is officer-in-charge of the eight-years-old son of Mr. and changes in all matters concerning was convicted and flood $10 on the the Ping. Shan district, nereage and the regulation of ex-first charge and $5 on the second.
Mrs. Edmunds, of Goal-rond, Pir-their common good. ports is believed to have been
Mr. J. A. S. Alves, Chairman of the | bright, in a wood at Stony Castle. roached at a meeting of represen- Attacted by shouts in Des Voeux Sub-Committee of the Poultry Bec-
STRUCK WITH BOOT. tatives of the four great wheat-Road Central yesterday afternoon, a tion of the British Empire Fair, will Edmunds says that he had been him, and fled his wrists with a exporting Powers just concluded district watchman arrested a Chinese broadcast a 16-minutes talk from the pleking flowers for his mother and bootlace. The boy was thrown to here.
who was running. On him were two Brondensting Studle on "Poultry was riding his toy bicyclo when a the ground and bitten, powder boxes which he admitted Farming in Hongkong and the Nowman on a bicycle stopped him.
Two months ago a 7-years-old boy stealing from a shop at No. 186. Territories," in the light of ble long The man, says the boys, had a from Asb, Surrey, was attacked by Brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones experience of poultry breeding in the this morning, the defendant was nen Colony. The talk will comnience at Wild look in his eyes, and dragged a man in a wood about four miles tenced to two months hard labour. o'clock p.m., on Friday the 19th in him into the wood, struck him with from Stony Castle. He was badly He admitted a previous conviction.
I what appeared to be a boot, stripped bitten on the cheek,
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