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"MADAM JOTTE”

ANOTHER SPLENDID

PERFORMANCE

Usually one is forced to listen to stage productions by amatour players with kindly tolerance, but no such feeling was required last 'night at the Club do Recrelo when the Recrofo Amateur Players gave their third presentation of the three act musical comedy "Madam Jotto".

REQUEST SHOW.

of Mr. "Gus" The singing D'Aquino, the Misses Elsa D. Alven,

"OUT-AND-OUT LIAR" TO PAY FINE.

YOUNG WOMAN'S SEVERAL FALSE STORIES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933.

LEADING MACAO

**OFFICIAL

DR. J. P. MAGALHAES PASSES AWAY

Macao, Aug. D. Dr. J. Pereira Magalhaes, for member of the many years a Portuguese Colonial Service, and who has served the "motherland" with distinction, died here to-day following a lingering illness.

Ho

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"Sho has led to the Police; sho has lied to her solicitor, and, what is moro unfortunate, she has lied to the Court. She is an out-and- out lat," remarked Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon in imposing a fine of $50 on Pun- Kit-wah, a

Chinese Bond was brought up in the young woman, on a charge of giv-) legal profession and early dis-

Aug. 8. The whole cast scored a signaling false Information to the tinguished himself, but entered

4%% Bonds 1808 success and never has a local audi. | Police, by purporting that a man the service of the Government,

(Eng, Iss.) £100% enco offered such sincere applause named Wan Fuk-kwal, stole a ban- rendering considerable assistance 44% Loan 1808. £ 80 na the capacity "house" yesterday, gle from her in Queen's Road on to the authorities in various de- | 6% Loan 1912. £ 67%

partments. Eventually he was 5% Roorg, Loan The performance revealed quite Saturday last.

When the case

in the was called on seconded for nervice

1018 (Lin. Iss.) £ 85% clearly that there is local stage talent in abundance. The principais Tuesday, the defending solicitor, Colonial Office, and coming out 5% Bonds 1925-47 £ 88%

Shai-Nanking not only accomplished their work Mr. Horace Lo, pleaded guilty to to Macao for the first time some 5% $ with happy chthusiasm, but with the charge and made submissions years ago, was of great help to

Tient-Pakow His plea, accord- the Infinite skill. Although here and in extenuation.

Government In drawing there vocal efforts were a little being to instructions from the de- up important reports,

5% Tient-Pakow low par, the whole cast showed ex-fendant, was that the man, Wan He served as Officer Administer-

Railway Supl. collent stage deportment and were Fuk-kwai had known her for two ing the Government at Macho on Riy lino perfect.

months and had made improper several occasione, and was mainly | 65%, Shai.-Hang- auggestions, which she refused. Instrumental, among many other chow Ningpo

Rly. He wanted her to become his mis- important matters, in securing the tress. It was further alleged he solution of the problem of the 5% Honan Bly... 12 nasaulted her on several occasions, water supply through the help ren- 6% Xukuang Rly.

His Worship held that the plendered by him to the Water Com- Carmen Botelho, Olga Ribeiro and of extenuation was an attack on pany, and in securing the establish 5% Lung Tsing Edris D'Aquino was particularly the man's character and he fixed ment of direct Government control good and acting honoura

the case for hearing yesterday, to over the preparation and sale of carried off by Mr. Leo D'Almada, give Wan Fuk-kwal jun, whose delineation of Madam

an oppor-oplum.

The assistance granted by Dr. tunity of rebutting the statements. Jotte was delightful.

At the outset, Mr. Lo said: Magalhaes to the Portuguese Gov- The Players have responded to Upon further reading of the ernment has also included service numerous requests and have deeld-charge against the defendant It is on various commissions and ed to give a repeat performance to- my submission that the wording Delegate for Portugal to several morrow, night, whilst arrangements of the charge does not go on all conferences, are in hand for the show to be pro- | fours with the common law charge; Dr. Magalhaes, by his courtesy duced in Macno next month. against Mrs. Manley, (In the case and tact, is popular not only with the Portuguese residents of Macao, There was a happy gathering after of Rex v. Manley).

Magistrate-The charge is not but also with the Chinese com- the performance last night, when common inw, it is under an ordin-munity, which holds him in very the company sat down to supper on

high regard. He also has large the lawns. Mr. M. A. Carvalho

"Mr. Lo-The giving of false in-numbers of friends among Chinese (who with Mrs. A. W. da Roza was formation would not in itself con- officers and business men in Canton co-producer) expressed his appre-stitute a charge, it must be ne-and elsewhere. Our Own Corres. ciation of the fine work

of the players and handed them mernentos companied with the intent to de-pondent. of the occasion. Mr. Carvalho and feat or delay the ends of justice. Mrs. Roza were warmly congratu. If your Worship accepts the de- lated on the success of their laboura fendant's explanation in my sub- and cheers were given for all who missions, she has not committed had participated in the production. an offence under this charge.

5. A. G.

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London, Aug. 9. fendant, had any particular rea-

The death is announced of son for doing this, but the certain consequences of her act, are ob- Brigadier General Charles Fendall vious. That is to say, if she at the age of 92-Our Own Corres alleges that a man has snatched a pondent. banglo from her in Queen's Road she obviously intends to have him arrested for that particular act well knowing that he did not do so. If that is not defenting the

Charles Pears Fendall, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., was the eldest son of the Jato Rev, C.B., Fendall and

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He took part in the Burmese War from 1886 to 1886. He was in command of Section 3/1 ___ (Mn.) with the Eastern In the witness stand, Pun Kit S.I.D.R.A. Chicago Winnepeg wah said she formerly lived at 2, Frontier Column, later becoming a staff officer of the column. At Ngau Loong Street. pestered her with his proposi-Taungdwingy!, ho commanded in- tions, and she refused. He pester-dependent columns on aoveral oc- casions, being mentioned in des- ed her only when they met in the patches three times and winning the street. Defendant admitted hay D.S.O. He was also in the Chitrai ing previous trouble with some relief force. market coolies. She admitted get-

During the War, he was A. A. ting a gang to bent up one of the and Q.M.G, at Dover in 1914-15, coolies at Wah Lane.

Replying to his Worship, defen-and in 1916 was appointed A.A.G., any Swastika."

East African Force. For this dant denied she was ever a pro-work, he was awarded the C.M.G. atitute. The trouble with the In 1918, he was D.A. and Q.M.G.. coolles arose because ench one of the East African Force. Pro- In turn had asked her to become moted a Brigadier General, he was his mistress, and she refused. She mentioned in despatches and made did not report to the Police the

& C.B. previous assaults,

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DUKE OF YORK'S BOYS' CAMP

H.R.H. WINS RACE

London, Aug. 9.

this and on

He has published a book entitled occasion the only reason was be-"The Enst Africa Force, 1915-18." cause Wan Fuk-kwal had asked her to be his mistress, and she re- fused,

Wan Fuk-kwai, stated he was a fish monger. He said the pro- The Duke of York is now enter-vision purchasera

alleged Pun taining 400 boys drawn from pub Kit-wah

prostitute. He

Was it

SIR W. GALLAGHER.

Former Commissioner

Of Customs.

KNIGHTED IN 1916.

London, Aug. 9. The death has occurred of Sir

lle schools and Industrial centres never assaulted her before. Oh in a camp at Southwold. During Saturday, he bumped into her and games to-day, the Duke, wearing she stood on his foot. Ho push- a pullover and shorts, won a race ed her and she immediately blew William Gallagher, the late Com In which the competitors carried her whistle and accused him of missioner of Customs and Exciso. heavy bags of pebbles.--British snatching. He was kept in the Our Own Correspondent. Wircicas,

colla at Central Police Station for: Sir William Gallagher, Kt., was an hour or two.

born in 1801, the son of the Inte Cross-examined by Mr. Lo, wit- | Mr. Michnol Gallagher.' Knighted. ness sald ho never naked her to be in 1916, he was made a C.B. in his mistress. He ran away be- 1920. Ho married In 1875 cause he was being chased by an Margaret Theresa, daughter of the Indian constable and he was much late George Calhoun, of Ebrington afraid.

House, Londonderry. He leaves The magistrate pointed out that two sons and four daughters. His Messra. Benjamin and Potts have the defendant's story did not wife died in 1921. received the following Rubber quota-agree with the instructions to her

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MARRIAGE SUPERSTITION

con -

is Austria and there are three and Mock Wedding With

a half million of Sudeten Germans living in Czechoslovakin.

Hitlerism

would

a Tree

TO SAVE LIFE

Bombay.

He who makes policy must know what he wants. He cannot cry 'Hall Hitler!'. And revolt and then just talk of autonomy. If he does he will not be taken seriously or he will be imprisoned:

A bellef is prevalent among the political death of the Sudeten Hindus that if and when a man

mean the Gormans. Hitlerism is not an ex-marrica for the third time,

will meet with immediate death. But it is thought that if he obser ves the formalities of a mock mar- riage with a tree, his life will be spared. The trees chosch for these mock marringes are usually plantain or a snml tree. :

port article."--Routeri

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The marriage ceremony follows PRIVATE ENTERPRISE strictly the ordinary marriage

TAKES A HAND.

procedure. The troe is worship- ped. Yellow cotton thread is tied Bolicitor. Hor avidence had Police trouble, the Court trouble, borne a very different colour. She and has had this man put in the Development companies are be. round it, a woman's wari in placed. Iginning to turn their attention to car it and water is sprinkled had withdrawn the most import calls for nearly two houra

three times round it. As In an ant part of her attack on Wan want her to clearly understand the vast, uninhabited

a curtain as Fuk-kwal's 2.00

character that he that this is an offence and will northern and north-western Aus-ordinary marriage, naked her to get money for him, not be tolerated," concluded the traila, which have been scientin placed between the Bridegroom Magistrale, in imposing a fine of cally proved able to support white which every married woman wears and the tree-bride. The necklace in an Improper manner.

"The defendant has caused the [%£0.

people without harmful effects is tied to the tree by the Bride. from climatic conditions, states,

After the marriago groom. Austral NowUS.

-bridal-treo is cut down from the DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Australian Government is ground and the Bovered piece is now considering proposals one of thrown at the stump and both THE JUDIMENT MAY BE COM A party of over twenty students, which is for the initial establish places are then cromated and their FARED TO A CLOCK, OR WATCH, WHERE including many lady undergraduate mont of a colony of 100 carefully obsequies performed.

of the University of Missouri's School THE MOST ORDINARY MACHINE IS of Journalism, under Professor Ros selected families, farmers, trades.

By this mock inarriage, which BUFFICIENT TO TELL THE HOURS; coo Brabazon Ellard, are passing mon and others capable of deve BUT THE MOST ELABORATE ALONE through Hongkong, travelling on sloping an area set apart for them. precedes the real marriage, the HUNG On August 10, 1938, at SCAN POINT OUT THE MINUTES AND Carthage, which will leave for Shang Four or five mining and other Bride becomes the Fourth partner Paul's Hospital, Jacky, fourth son BECONDS, AND DISTINGUISH THs hal this morning. These formalistle companies are also trying to so and so the Bridegroom escapes the of Hung Hing-dat. Ago 23 years. SMALLEST DIFFERENCES OF TIME~~ King and Japan before returning to big development schemes. Retter.

students are to visit Shanghai, Nan cure areas in Arnhem Land for destiny of Immediate death Funers will pass the Univormity Fontanalle, Pavilion at 5.38 p.m. to-day,

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