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(Continued from Page 1.) Shamatuipe, and it was bore that the offence, which formed the sub- ject of the charge, took place.
On May 18, three days after he was fined, Ma Sing met the ac- cused outside the District Sanitary Offles at 126 Taipo Road, where ac- cused indicated that he would like to apenk to him about the removal of the pigs, as ordered by the Magistrate. Ma Sing, however, could not understand Cantoncae, being a native of Chiu Chow, and It was then arranged that they should moet later in the day at the Ling Yuen Restaurant at Lai- chikok Rond. Ma Sing then went
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
Orders by Mr. C. G. Pardue, Inspector General of Police, state: Aquatic Sports leservists is drawn to the programme
The attention of
Polica of the 14th. Annual Aquatic Sports of the Police and Prison Departments to be held at the V. R. C. on Saturday, September 14th. at 15.00 hours. includes two special neer open members of the Hongkong Polico Reserve. Further particulars can he obtained from Sub Inspector Hunt, to whom all entries must be sent before August 24th, 1035
It to
Chinese Company Harbour Patrol Course-The: following members of the Chinese
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to fetch a countryman of his, Siu Company have pastes all tests for this Shek-shiu who could speak Can-course-Sub Inspector (R) tonese, and together they proceed. Loie, Sub Inspector (R) Ow Young ed to the restaurant, where they Kin-heng, Crown Sergeant (R) 87.
Wong met the accused.
Chung Lance Sergeant (R) 42 Wong King-chuen, Lance Sergeant
WARNED BY ACCUSED
Indian Company Training Course: Part III-Mem-
There, the accused told Ma Sing(R) 30 Thong Po-hing, Constable (R)
64 Shek Pui-tim. that he was aware that he had not removed the animals. He warned
a Sanitary inspector lers of the Ladian Company will at hin that would be making a visit to his tend at the King's Park Revolver place on the followng Monday,Range on Wednesday, August 1st. and suggested that if he would re- at 17.00 hours to fire the hurt II move the animals until after the Revolver Course under Sub Inspector visit of the inspector, everything teble. Only those detailed
will would be all right. He indiente attend that he would require 350 for his rerraits of the Indian Company will Training Course: Part IL-AIN | servirus. No money netually
changed hands on that day. The Thursday August 22nd. at 17.36 hours attend 3, Cliff Road, Kowloon on inspection daly took place on the for instruction, following Monday, when every- thing was found to be in order. A day or two inter, the accused came to Ma Sine's shop in Nam Cheang Street and naked him to go to the restaurant on the following Satur-in day.
Flying Squad Instructional Patrol. The instrum tional putral for members of the Fly- ng Squad will take place on Friday, August 30th. All members will fall;
at the Central Police Station at 17.15 hours, Dress-White Uniform,
Cap with White Cover.
D. I.. KING,
D. S. P.. (B).
Mn Sing called On his friend, St Shek-chlu, on the day question and accordingly went to the restaurant, where they found the accused. That was on GOVERNMENT HOUSE May 25. Ma Sing passed the money to his friend. Siu. who handed it to the accused. It was made up of four $10 notes and two $5 notes.
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RADIO BROADCAST
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Greenwich Time Bignal at 13. Noon 9.10 p.m. The J.D.C) Midland Geekstra 139 pm. England v. Bouth Africa. 1.33 p.m. The I. 1. C. Midland Orchestra
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at p.m. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, 9.4 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 3
(0.8.0. 10-11.41 p.m.; Q8.X. 10 pasi mm.¦ a... 11.1 8.29.)
10 p.m. Ble Bon: “Bummarilmo ut Nome, No. : The Mountaing
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Transmission 4
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PART. I
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KZRM PROGRAMME
Manila Station
lunched at Mountain Lodge: Ilon. This Evening's Broadcast From Mr. N. L. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Smith and Mr. N. E. Young, M.C.
Mr. 11. J. Cruttwell and Mr. B. from Manila this evening by K...M.
The following programme will be broedomet Edwards left Mountain. Lodge.
5.30 p.m. Ü. P. Conservatory of M Monday, August 12His Excel-
Radio Practice Hour. leney presided at a meeting of the Estimates Committee.
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Two or three days later. Ma Sing¦ received certain information that This place would again be visited by a Sanitary Inspector. Under the Impression that he had paid the Committee of the Girl Guido A880- Lady Southern beld a meeting of for protection that was not forth-ciation at Government House coming, he made a report to Mr. A. K. Taylor, Chief Inspector of the Sanitary Department, as the result of which the accused was arrested.
Mr. Lockhart-Smith, concluded, by reminding the jury that there had been certain discrepancies in regard to the question of time and date in the evidence of the two witnesses for the Crown, Mu Sing and Siu Shek-chlu, but pointed out that both of them were of low in- telligence and therefore could not be expected to be accurate,
Mr.
The following lunched at Govern ment House: Mr
Mr. N. E. Young, M.C«{ and Lt. D. Wyburd, R-N.
Lady Southern was the guest of Ir, J. L, Litton at tea. Tuesday, August 13-His Excel- prosfiled at a meeting of the Estimates Committee.
Thursdded
August 15.-His Excel- a a meeting of tho
lency Executive Council.
His Excellency received representa- tives of the Preas,
The following lunched at Govern-! ment House: Mr. D. J. Lewin, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moutrie, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thomson, Mr. T. Addis Marlin, Formal evidence was then given Fl. T. G. C. Bladon, R.A.F., Fl. by Mr. W. M. Thomson..first clark L. J. N. D.-Anderson, R.A.F, Mr.
THE EVIDENCE
at Kowloon Magistracy, who pro-J. R. C. Hamilton, and Mr. M. T. duced the record of the case in Depree, which Ma Sing was fined $25, for Friday, August 16-Me. N., E. keeping swine without a licence Young, M.C., arrived at Government
House. and of an order made that the animals be removed within three
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Closing Date and Time NOON, 31 AUGUST
SECTION 1
For the best Story-Telling Picture
SECTIONS:
SECTION 2
In reply to Mr. Macnamara, witness said that there were 301 pigs and that Ma Sing had been a pig dealer for ten years,
ing lanched at Mountain Lodge:-
Saturday, August 17.-The follow- Professor and Mrs. Blacklock, Dr. W. B. A. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R. Black, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderam, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dovey, and Mr. N. E. Young, M.C.
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Mr. A. K. Taylor, Chief Inspec tor of the Sanitary Department, dtposed to having received a com plelut from Ma Sing and to having taken a statement from him.
Ma Sing, the principal, witness for the Crown, then gave evidence, le raid that at the beginning of May he was fined at Kowloon Valley and to the north-east Magistincy for keeping
Kwine Yap. without a
Local licence. Three days afterwards, he met defendant and winde; moderate; Ane. together they went to the Ling Yuen Restaurant. On the way, witness called on his friend, Siu Shek-chiu, and asked him to go along to act as interpreter. At the restaurant, accased told him to re move pigs as a Sanitary Inspector was going to pay him a clait. As suggested, the pigs were removed to the Yaumati Rallway Station and brought back only after the Inspector's visit. Witness Baw accused several days later outside his shop and was told to visit the same restaurant on the following the The right to pullah any or all of the B.-Photographs
Saturday with $50. He kept the exitles in the Telegraph is reserved.
mat not be Ires then appointment, in the company of Rection) and the entry form should be Si Shekhiu, who handed the
money over to the accused,
SECTION 3
Chinese Studies-Figures
and Faces
SECTION 5
Studies in Still Life
Bathing and Picnic Photographs SECTION 4 Views--including Architecture and Street Scenes SECTION 6 Snapshots taken by Children under the age of 14 years.
RULES:-
The Flowing Rules Competitian↑←
1
overn
-The Competition
la confined exclusively | 6.---Photograph
to amateur photographers.
entered in Boend
Balbla
Pictures submitted in Sepia tones abould
l'outerard size (excepting in the Children's Hahtly pasted on the back.
J
which have been alreads
competitions are In-No corpondence will be entered into
In connection with the Competition,
Later witness received certain information as the result of which
sanitary inspector.
be accompanied by a smaller print in At the constpalen of the Competition, 10.--Entries in the Children's Section must he made a complaint to a European black and wil
The Frie wiit be awarded competitors sending in what-are adjudge! to' the to be the best photographs In each Section, Each entry must be accompanied by the form below.
entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Omor within seven Laya.
-Na sporsibility will be accepted for non-delivery, loss or damage.
bear the name, age rod address on the entry form countersigned by a parent, 12-Members of the Blaffe of the Hongkang Telegraph and the South China Morning l'ost are not permitted to compete.
RATHER LUCKY Cross-examined by Mr. Mac- namara, witncas said at the time
| 12,~~The deckion of the Judges shall be. Al when he was fined that he had
NOTE In the event of a picture being entered in more than one Section,
a separate print must be submitted for each Section,
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY,
No Entries will be received after noon on Saturday, 31st August, 1935.
USE THIS FORM
AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
SECTION NAME
ADDRESS TITLE
DATE
ENTRY FORM
Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry.
about 300 pige. He had been a pig-dealer for ten years and that was the only occasion he had been fined.
Mr. Macnamara: Considering the magnitude of your business and the length of time, you have been rather lucky?
Witness (smilingly): Yes.
Why did you pay $50 to the ncoused?--Bocause he demanded it I understood that if the money was not forthcoming, I would be fined again. RA
In reply to another question, witness denied that the money was
I entered in Children's Section, parent please for the warning given by accused countersign here
of the visit by a Sanitary inspector,
but for the protection from further
trouble.
The case it proceeding,
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