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SALESMAN SENT TO GAOL

STOLE SINGLETS FROM

FACTORY

Sentince of two masth hard Inbour was passed on Fok Ping-kan, nged 23, a salesman, who

was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones the Kowloon Magistracy this morning with theft of 22 singlets from the Ching Wo Knitting Factory, by whom he was employed,

at

THE BOOKSHELF

THE HEAD-HUNTERS OF THE PHILIPPINES

In "Taming Philippine Hend- hunters," Felix M. Keening. M.A.. D. Litt., and Marie Kessing. M.A., give us a most interesting study of the inhabitants of the moun- tains and jungles of the Northern Philippines and of the problema of their cultural and economie development. The

volume, to which an introduction has been written by Theodore Roosevelt jr.. former Governor-General of on various dates between June 17the Philippines, is published by and 24, and were pawned in various George Allen and Unwin. Ltd.

The singlets pawnshops. worth $1.20 each. So far, 19 had been recovered. When arrested comprehensive work based on a in his possespecial study of the problem made

Dotective Sergeant Kennedy stated that the singlets were stolen

defendant had $5

alm.

were

Worship. I

after passing sentence, made an order for the redamption of the singlets with the money found on the defendant,

Denfendant's employer, So Chai- fang, pleaded with his Worship to be lenient with the defendant, as this was his first offence,

His Worship, however, pointest out that it was not a case of sud- temptation the thefts were carried out over a period of time.

den

JUGGLER'S GONG

NUISANCE SUMMONS

FAILS

"We don't want to interfere with a legitimate business, you know." remarked Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when Wong, Tin-an, described as a juggler. was charged with beating a gong enl- culated to annoy in Kowloon Toax yesterday.

Inspector Post said defendant WAS conducting 21 kind of "Punch and Judy" show in Kow Joon Tong and employed a gong in the process;

London, at 10s. Gdl. nett. 'It is a

by the authors under the aegia of the Institute of Pacifle Re- lations,

Malayan, Indonesian and plgmy, there are

à quarter of a million people in these regions, so-called non-Christians, differing widely In life and custom and little touched by Western civilisation antil the 20th Century. The book reveals the special system of | administration worked out by American and Fillpino lenders, the problems economic, social, religious and educational) in- volved in their adjustment to modern conditious, the degree to which the inhabitanta are being assimilated by the Christian Filipinos of the lowlands, their kely destiny shnuhl The Fipinos apredily achieve indie- pendence.

and

dealing with the complex auLS The authors, whose fincerity in is apparent throughout, do not but their views, whilst markedly disguise their fears for the future.

critical in some respects, are. above all else, constructive in character. A plen is made for a better understanding of the mind of the mountain youth--the real task being to

strike a balance

between encouraging the exercise and self-respvet of Jucal pride

and fostering a sense of national solidarity. It is put o record that the whole mountain ex- His Worship:--Were there any periment in administration may be complaints?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE

The eightieth anniversary of the Japanese trasly with the United States was celebrated in Japan recently by a ceremony al the tombs of members of Commodare Perry's crow. Our photo shows Mr, Josaph Crow, the US, Ambasındor, burning incanao at the ceremony.

ILLEGAL TEMPLE.

BLIND MAN CONVICTED AND |

BOUND OVER

After hearing the case against blind man, Chan Chigun, sam

having unlawfully moned for taken part in the maintenance or in the service of a temple at No. 21 Western Street, Mecond Bour, Centrai 31r. Hamilton. at the Magistracy on Saturday morning, registered a conviction, and bound summarised as having been very defendant over in a personal bond successful so far. The Spaniards Inspector Post:-No.

of $100 to come up for judgment rough blocking-out of the within six months did the

when called Worship:-1 think the problem, and the Americans police should only take action obtained the first spectuentar upon.

Mr. R. R. Todd, chief assistant when there JA an actual com-results; to the Filipinos Beting

to the Secretary for Chinesu) plaint.

with the handfat of remaining Affairs, prosecuting, said that the

assisted by the moun- tain missions, is left the diflemans had been Enkex out as task of carrying

the result of a complaint by a their work

I gentleman the, disturbance themigh the oncoming generations 50

Inspector Post-It is not very pleasant to have a gong like that just under your window,

Amerletins,

temple.

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کرنا

A constable, who was holding to a successfui fenle of political seated by the beating of drums the gong, was asked to beat it. competence and cultural stability and cymbals and the coming and He did so, and after bearing the land of advancement in modern sound. his Worship said, "It is always approximately equal to that rather pleasant gong; I have of the Filipino peasnatry else heard worse notses than that.” Defendant was disebarged.

worshippers to this

Detective inspector K. W. Andrew said that he entered the where.

second floor of No. 21, Western Stress is laid on the immense Street. on June 16 at 8.20 am.. found a difficulties of the task which and in the "long" he lies ahead, the situation being wooden altar, and 19 images of described as one of increasing gods, together with olber temple difficulty and one that will make paraphernalia, consisting of cups heavy demands on a young nation, of wine, eggs, riec, trays of buns The whole work bears the im- and cakes, a drum, etc. A woman, press of careful study, and the by the name of Cheung Ying, was pleasure in fullowing the authors' there, and she told him' she had: nnnlysis is enhanced by the come to worship, and had paid Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Citerary excellence of the hook and $2,80 to defendant's wife. Walfe, C. M. G., Inspector General of the clarity with which the writers'

views are prapounded.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Police, stated:

Chinese Compasy

whe

Possessed of a Devil,

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MONDAYUNICREDIT 2017 CATEDRÍENEZES CUNDA TERÍTE VERGİ ECONORUNNA

"TELEGRAPH” PHOTO

COMPETITION.

Two Hundsome Championship

Cups Donnted.

We have pleasure in an- anuncing that two further handsome prizes have been donated for the Telegraph Amateur Photograph Com- petition,

These are two fine silver cups, given by Ilford, Ltd., of bonden, through their local agents, Mesars, Helse, Massey and Co. Ltd. They will be awarded to what are adjudged the two best entries in the Competition, irrespective of class,

The whole of the prizes offered for competition will be displayed in Messrs. Lane, Crawford's window, through

• the courtesy of this firm, early next month.

AN

GOLF COURSE REOPENING

AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENT

25, 1934.

LESSON SERMON..

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

SYDNEY BRIDE

|DEATH OF CAPT. R. F. MITCHELL SATURDAY'S WEDDING AT

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH TWENTY FIVE YEARS

ON CHINA COAST Wearing a beautiful ivory satin Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" gown created by "Revue" of There will be much regret was the subject of the Lesson- Sydney, Mias

Masic Gertrude among members of the so-faring Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Martin, oldest daughter of the late community in Hongkong at the Mr. W. G. Martin and Mrs. M. A passing early yesterday afternoon

"Ia the Universo, Including

It was good

of

Scientist, yesterday,

The Golden Toxt was: "To us Martin, late of Sydney and the of Capt. R. F. Mitchell formerly or there is but one God, the Father, and Philippine Islands, was mare). of whom are all things, and we ined on Saturday at St. Andrew's the China Navigation Company.

Capt Mitchell served on the Aus Church to Mr. Herbert William B. traila Orient route and on the him" (1 Cor:8:0).

Muskett, only son of the late Mr. China coast for 25 years, all Among the citations which com- and Mrs. Muskott of Hongkong, which time was spent with the prised the Lesson-Sermon was the The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated at China Navigation Company. following from the Bible: "In the the ceremony white appropriate He had been ill for several boginning God created the heaven musle was rendered on the organ months and had been compelled to and the earth....And God said, by Mr. Rupert Baldwin.

stay at the Kowloon Hospital for The bridegroom, who is brether attention. Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light that to Mrs. J. It. Suiter, is aftnehod to Born In Scotland he joined the

...Bless the Lord, the office staff, of the. Hongkong Federal Company and served O my soul. O Lord my God, thou Electric Co.

The bride was given away by Mr. the England-Australla-New Zen- Chou art clothed art very grent;

a few years as with honour and majesty. Who. R. Way of the Hongkong Electric land run for coverest thyself with light na with antia gown cut on classic lines,, aut ferred to the China Navigation and looked charming in her ivory Junior officer. Later he trans- a garment....Who laid the founda-off with a cut tulle veil. She carried Company, tions of the earth that it should bridal shent of Langerine-tinted steamer Changsha.

serving on the old gladioli.

Sliver and eau-de-nil were the Mariner and commanded several Capt. Mitchell was a Master two shades combined in the frocks of lame and tulle worn by the four easels on the China Coant Includ

the Misres Inalieling the Taikoo Wan-yi, and the bridesmaids.

Ina Fat Shan. Pestonji (chief bridesmaid), Cleme. They carried posies of pink Capt. Mitchell was a member of Buchanan. Jean Ewing and Laureen A keen follower of football. carnations, supplied by "hiyrtles." the Kowloon

not be removed forever" (Gen. 1:1,3,4; Psalms 104: 1.2.5),

The Leason-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Sci ence and flenith with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy" "Let there be light," is the per- petaal demand of Truth and Love, changing chaos into order and dis. cord into the music of the spheres

The rays

of. Infinite Truth. whon gathered into the focus of ideas, bring light instantaneously, whereas a thousand years of human doctrines, hypotheses, and vague conjectures emit on such effulgence" (p255, 504).

SOUTH CHINA GALA

..

Champions' 'Off-day' Gives Encouragement

A

Football Mrs. J. 1. Suiter was Matron of

Club Honour while, the duties of best man and was at one time connected with were undertaken by Mr. II. S. Jones the Kowloon Cricket Club. of the Hongkong

Electric. The He was also a member of the St. Kown of John's Lodge of Free Masons. bride's mother

trimmed with He leaves a widow, two sons, and mustard 'Lido crepe

black wind-swept satin and set off a daughter all of whom are resi with a large black picture hat,

denta of the Colony,

Wore

reception

After the ceremony, was held at 254, Prince Edward Road, the residence of Mr. and Men. J. R. Suiter. After the usual. toasts and best wishes, the happy couple left for their honeymoon, which is to be spent in Canton.

The bride chose fawn for her going. away ensemble,

UNION CHURCH CEREMONY.

Popular China Electric Official Marries Former H.K. Nurse.

Co, Kowloon.

Although the bride and the bride- room are both quite well-known In Hongkong, they managed to keep the date and time of the ceremony #cret from their many friends. "Tho bride arrived from Home on the Blue Funnel laer Patroclis on Friday.

of beige allk, covered with a cont of The bride wore a charming dress

nigger brown. She wore a chic nigger brown straw hat to match.

The duties of best man were under- taken by Mr. J. C. Gill. Mesdames

A wedding of interest was celebrat. | E.G. Powell and F.C. Clemo were quietly at the Union Church, Matrons of Honour, the former attired

The champions had a "day off" at ed the South China Athletic Association's Kemedy Road, on Saturday morning, in a blue silk dream und black straw swimming gain which was held at when Miss Elizabeth Alcock, former hat and the latter in a salmon-pink their pavilion, North Point, on Satur-ly a nursing sister at the Kowloon and black ensemble.

day night before a large crowl. Hospital, war married to Mr. Nor The happy couple later left for

In many of the inain events, swim i man Ellis, who is a member of the their honeymoon, which is being spent mers who have won club champion-aff of the China Light and Power at Repulse Bay Hotel

ships ar reprosented the club in the

recent Far Eastern Olymple Games at Manila, were excluded, with a view to encouraging the younger swim-

mer.

Thu ·S.C.A.A. junior water polo tean entertained

a team from tho Chinesa Civil Servants and won by the comfortable margin of 5 goals to 3, after lealing by 3 goals to 1 at half time.

The goal Scorers were 9.CA.A. Wong Hok-kwing (2)' Li Ping-wah (9) and Young Chee-kwok. Civil Servants, Mak Wal-ming (2) and Chan, Ping-hung.

At the conclusion of the swimming the prizes were presented by Mrk. | Lam Chik-ho, wife of the well-known local building contractor, who was handed a bouquet of flowers by Miss Yeung Sauking

THE RESULTS.

Results of the swimming events were as follow:

Men's 200 Metres Relay Hare. (invitation) z 3. C.A.A. ‚“A” team; 4. Chiar B..: 3. Chinem Y.31.C, A.: Time: 2 urina, 2-2.5 azen,

Ladies 100 Metres Back-roke-1. Allen Allan Lution Winy chơi Young Sakin

Men's 20 Metres Free Biyis (Musicon) 3--1√ Tom Cheukowḥ; 2. Kikan Kwaich; Chan Wongyun Time 42 seen.

Men's 200 Metres Brei-trake;---1. Deung

In view of ronflicting statements Cheung Ying and she met de regarding the opening of golf young San-chany Time inin. 68 seco feridant in the street on June 14, Courses damaged by the recent and asked him to tell her fortune, heavy rains, the Secretary of the Strength-The following members

He said she was possessed with Galf Chlub (Lieut.-Col. E. D. Mat- have been permitted to resign from Male un 17th. May, 1934

ja devil, and asked her to come and thewa? asks us to state that Happy | Yuchung Wong Yukond: 3. Leung the Chinese Company, as front dates convicted for Larceny.

closed 11. A worship at his hause. She did so, Valley

anyhow i shown against them:-Constable R59 Training Course: Part Molin Yue. 16th June, 1931: Con- recruits of the Indian Company resid- and paid $2.89 to defendant's Wednesday, 27th inst., as the grass stable R1 Tse Kwing-in, 18th, June, ing in Kowloon will attend 4, Chi Woo wife. Defendant's wife cut 36 cannot be ent and there is a lot Ll. Au-phor: ie Chan Man- and Min 1934; Constable R92 Lam Hon-wai, Street. Kowloon on Wednesday, June lengths of thread and placed them of mud on the Course. The date on the era. She BINO lighted of re-opening cannot be guaranteed. 18th. June, 1984; and Constable R97 27th at 17.30 hours for instruction. Lam Ping, 19th, June, 1931.

All recruits of the Indian Company

some juss sticks and enndles on Deep Water Bay will be opened | S04 Tip Hauchan Time 2 cal. will attenti t Training Course: Part All residing at Hongkong

partially to-day and possibly all Say Go Hetre Free Stylet-1, Wond recruits of the Chinese Company will Chinese Company Headquarters, 17, her behalf. attend at the Chinese Company Itemt, Queen's Road Central on Thursday. gearters on Tuesday, June 26th, atum 28th, at 17.30 hours for instrue. 11.30 hours for instruction.

tion.

Lo Kani-chak, translator to the holes except the first will be in 5. 6. 4. after examining the altar use--perhaps caly six holes will produced in Coort, said it would be open. Glyen reasonable weather, Flying Squad

be considered a Chinese temple it is hoped that all this Course Indian Company

within the meaning the may be open in about another week, Instructional Fatrol.--The

mxtOrdinance.

Fanling Old Course is in excellent Strength-Constable 1262 Mchum-instructional patrol for members, of,

Mr. Todd then said that he had shape. The Relief Course ja wet ed Hansen has been taken on the the Hongkong Section' will take place strength of the Indian Compnay, on Friday, June 24th. Members will not received any application for and the grass on it is long. from 14th June, 1934

fall in at Central Police Station at the registration of this temple, Commendation, Constable 125:17.30 hours sharn. All members wit!! Defendant said he was a fortune Mohamed Ahena of the Indian Con-attend. Dress White Uniform Cap pany is commended and granted a with White Cover, Belt with Brace commended service Har by the Han. and Trunchean. Inspector General of Police for zemlj

G. CHAMPKIN, and alertnows hi arresting a Chinese'

Acting. D. S. P. (R)

Hongkong Rifle Club

J. L. TETLEY WINS PRESIDENT'S CUP: NEWCOMER'S GOOD SHOOT

Members of the Hongkong Rifle Club shot for the June competition and the President's Cup on Sunday. The light was very bright and it was difleult to see the target,

In spite of this J. Ottley, a newcomer to the Club put up a very; fine score of 90, and thus won the apron in "B" Class.

J. L. Tetley won the Prealdent's Cup. The detailed results follow.

PRESIDENT'S CUP.

"

Jan. -Feb. Mar. Apr. May June

Totul

J. L. Tetley

RX

89

8.3

346

D. W. Waterton

80 83

80 HO

*

211.

J. Ottley

J. L. Tetley

W. Austin

Plus 10% Ared in Class "C".

MONTHLY SHOOT.

*

El Time 5 al 3-3.5 mon

Mixed Ubatarle Harri- thek Kans-pul wood Min Yip Dailey: Z. Wang Yuy-pul and

An Van-chith,

indies 100 Metzow Head-stroke--1, Mies Ne Superinus 2. as Hine Wool

Bok-kwangi 2. Li Pingowah: 9. Yung Curuk- wah Time Al seen.

blen's 50 Metres Free Mylet 1. hek Kám- pol Chen Wing-kee: Kwok Hon-ming i | Time: 30 sect,

Ladies 100 Metron Free Style, Handicap 1. Mian Tel Hoi-ying: 2. tias Rung Wor In: Miss Yip Tisitry.

Water Polo--R.Q.A.A, 120ym; 5. Chinese Civil Servanti 3.

NC.A.A.Au Kwok-yee, Au Leung-wah, Ying Cheungewab, Wong Hok-kwong, Wonk Tak-churn. Yeung Chi-kwok i 13 Ping- wah,

C.CH.C.--Pa Hon-Jam. T tak-um, Wing«tak, Chan Wing-hung. Kwok

INCIDENT ON BLAKES. Tam Yuk-winx and Mak Wai-ming.

PIER

J

BROKER. WITH FOOT

ON SEAT

PARIS RIOTING

CROWD GO WILD

Leller by profession, and worked at Western Street. Be was blind and could not work for his living, and he asked that an impartial view be taken of the case. The images were installed in all blind men's houses, The woman sald she did not know how to worship, į and he said he would worship for her. If he had refused, she would have told him his words were not as a broker, was fined two dollars AT LONGCHAMPS the truth. He admitted taking by Mr. Mactadyen this morning part in the ceremony.

for putting his feet on a public' -“You can't go on making a dis-seat on Blake Pier. turbance like this," sald Mr. Hamilton, in convicting Chan, "You've got to stop it.”

QUEEN'S CLUB TITLT Wood Beats Shields I

Straight Sets.

Cheng Yiu-hon, 21, described

UGLY SCENES

Sub-Inspector L.' Mist ....atated that defendant was

Parle, June 29. told by an Indian constable not to put his Amazing scenes were witnessed this | feet on the sent and he not only afternoon on the fashionable Long. gaored the warning, but became champs raco course on the eve of the infuriated and threatened to take famous Grand Prix.

a the constable's aumber for spenk- A mob, Infuriated at the scratching ng to him. At Central, defendant of El Kantara, the favourite for the complained of an assault and was second race, rushed the paddock, Londra, June 23.

sent to the G.C.II. The medical strewed sardine tins looted from a

lorry on the course, bored holes Sydney B. Wood won the Queen's exniniantion revealed nothing. Club lawn tennis title by defeating Defondant: My foot was itchy the track, tore up the railings and

Francis C. Shlolde in the final by and I put it on

CLASS "B"

scores of 11-0, 6-0—Router.

200 yards. 580 yards, 000 yards, Total,

scratch!

32

BO

90

Shields beat G.M. Leip and Wood

beat Lester Stoeffen In the semi-

27

Ba

76

finals, which were fentured by sonio

D. W. Waterton....

18

04

H. W. G. Todd

CLASS "D"

21

J. Howes

· 19

20

J. II, G. Parker

No spoon was awarded in "D" Clas

the

acat to

ret fire to the boiting booths.

on

The Pollee repeatedly charged the rioters before the disturbances were quellod

peculiar incidents. Shields and Lott Private Norman Smith, of tho As a result of the damage and dis- appeared to ignore the decisions of Lincolns, was sentenced to 28 days at order, the remainder of the meeting the umpire and made their own den court-martial at Shamshulpo, where was cancelled.

cisions, while in the match between he was charged with boing found

Wood and Stouffen, the umpire refus- asleep while on duty as a sentinel of The entrance money, and the bots ed to continue and had to be replaced the New Magazine Guard. The son- for the third race, which was not run, by another.

tence was confirmed and suspended. were returned. Router Special.

QUEEN'S THURSDAY

AF

Pictu

TOO MANY MEN

WEVE READY TO GIVE HER EVERYTHING WELTA ALL SHE WANTED WAS ONE WHO'Q GIVE HER A LITTLE BROUKLE ...AND UNE GONN

"AFTER YOU, MY DARLING, NO OTHER MAN CAN EVER MATTER. ...”.

Is it the same with" every woman? Is therealwaysone mare to whom she belongs --all and forever? And is this man she 89- cretly loves to the last, always the man"," who loved her first?

See

hatterton FEMALE

And superb cost including GEORGE BAENT, Phulukuvershem, fukany Mock 910w, Davin Gorrian, Ruth Donnelly

BAR BAR

Stanwyck

EVER IN MY HEART

Warner Bros. Picture with OTTO KRUGER) RALPH BELLAMY, RUTH DONNELLYŽE

ALHAMBRA THURSDAY

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