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CANTON-HANOI

SUCCESSFUL. TEST FLIGHT

Canton, Dec. 6.

BRIBERY CASE

CHARGES AGAINST SANITARY INSPECTOR

1985.

CONTRACT BRIDGE

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB PLAYERS WIN

A Triangular Contract Bridge Kowloon against proceedings Committal The first flight linking China National Aviation

Corporation Thoman Storey Clark, second class match was played at the Shanghal-Canton airline with Air Sanitary Inspector, summoned for C. C. last Monday between the Kow-

the Club de Recreio, France's Paris-Indo-China airway having accepted a bribe of $81 from loon C. C. the American Club and was auccessfully concluded over the Yu La between May 1 and June week-end with the accomplishment of 28 at Happy Valley, commenced be

afternoon. round-trip between Canton and fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Central plane, piloted by Captain E. M.

$

Hanoi by a Douglas Dolphin hydro Magistracymith, As-war apent. Dinner was served

Allison started from

the

Mr.

10

The match was the first ever played American Club, and a very enjoyable evening by the K.C.C. with the appeared for the half way stage, and the President C.C., Mr. Justice Allison of China National Aviation sistant Crown

Bnd

k. Ifal! Brutton of the Kowloon

Lindsell, made a short speech wei- Corporation.

Penrosented the defendant

coming the visitors, and expressing Captain.

more of these the case for the pro Outlining

Lockhart-Smith said the hope that many Canton on Saturday morning at 10secution, Mr. Local information popular friendly matches would he o'clock and after an uneventful flight that as

result marked by a brief stopover at which gravely implicated Sanitary played. Kwangchowan, French leased terri- Inspector Clark, enquiries were made tory, Inndell on the lake at Hanol at at the Lockhart Road Market, with 4 o'clock. Accompanied by Colonel results which led to the institution of Glatze, a director of Air France, the present

here stated Captain Allison and his co-pilot re

bir Lockhart-Smith tom stets turned to Canton on Sunday, leaving that the prosecution was not under- Hanol at 10 in the inorning, and taken in a vindictive spirit, nik was reaching Canton at 5 p.m.

shown by the fact that an application

In

+

Mr. F. H. Tyson and Mr. F. E. A Remedios, for the American Club and the Club de Recrelo, respectively r plied, thanking the hosts and Inviting them to a return match.

The Kowloon C.C. wore the win- over their

hers, scoring 5,700 points Club lost

4,380 and

was made for a summons and not! opponents, Club de Recreio lost

points The trio boarded the regular for a warrant, but it was rather

himarit.

detailed scores were as follows! C.NA.C Shanghai-bound plane fairness to the accused

been with Mr. Justice Lindsell and M. N. yesterday morning and arrived there strictness Rakusen (K.C.C.) best R. M. Henry yesterday afternoon.

separarontally where lean

would be permissible, but and D. O'Kieffe by 1,330: bent G

Str of meth

and J. C. Pool by. 1,120; beat Ducios which

arros and P. N: da Silva by H. A. Barros and in accordance with the Alison Russell's, memorandum, is regarded as a work of authority 1,080; beat 3. E. Noronha and A. M. boat A. J. Basto it had been Xavier by Colonial by the

Colonel. Glaizo expressed himself as completely satisfied with the test flight. Inauguration of the air link

a few weeks.- will be made in Union NewS,

Once,

decided to leave the issue to a jury: ́and A. 1nha by 670: lost to

the

by

if his. Worship deckled to commit K. K. Rounds and D. M. Biggar by Objections Over-Ruled',

Mr. Lockhart-Smith continued:

1,520; lost to F. I. Tyson and M. duty of Simon

non by 110; and lost to F. E. A. Shanghal, Dec. 5.

Inspector Clark had the Objections from South-western supervising the Lockhart Rond mar

2,760 points.

Shaftain and W., L. Macken- authorities to the C.N.A.C.'s Canten-ket for a period from May 1 to July Remedios and D. A. Alonco by 800 up Ilanoi service are not likely to affeet 14 this year, and lived at No: 125

zie (K. C. C.) bent fenry and O'Kieffe Wongneichong Road from May 1 to the opening of the line..

70; beat Duclos and Pool by 240; June 28. Some time during

by latter period the offence was com- beat. Rounds and Biggar by 1,330: mitted. The witnesses for the pro-beat Tyson and Simon by 570; beat and da Silva by 440; bent sccution are of a type, with which Ba your Worship is only too familiar, Noronha and Xavier by 2,000; bent and it is quite impossible to fix the Baste and Noronha by 100; and lost exact date of the occurrence, but it is the Crown's submission that the to Remedios and Alonco by. 130-up

by 4,070 paints. date is not vital, the whole question being whether the accused did accept the bribe.

All that in necessary, it was stated, was permission from the Ministry of Communications to open the service and this permission in expected in time to start the line by the end of

January.

Air France at present makes one trip weekly from Ilanol to Europe, planes leaving. Hanoi on Fridays C.N.A.C. makes semi-weekly trips to Canton, planes leaving Shanghai on Tuesdays and Fridays. Both services

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NOV GREATER GLORY

E. Kern and A. V. Baker (KC.C.) beat beat Rounds and Biggar by 470; bent and Simon by 1,200; Tyson Rarros and da Silva by 1,000; beat Basto and Noronha by 1,820; lost to Henry and O'Kieffe by 340; lost to medios and Alonco by 320; and lost.

may be augmented and linked to Mr. Lockhart-Smith said that after Duclos and Puoi by 1,130; lost to Re

gether

when the through servico

Harried Stall Holders Giving the history of the trouble, the accused took over his duties, he contmenced to harry the stall holders, fare for a especially the beef and pork and fish up by Green and C. J. Tacchi (K. approximate

wash them to through trip from Shanghai to Lon-stalls, by

by requesting

C. C.) beat Henry and O'Kielle by their stalls at all sorts 10 beat Ducles and Pool by 870: don will be $1,250 National Currency. j and

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STARE Noronha and Xavior by 2,080.---

D.'S.

8 .m. and 10 a.m. when busincas was beat Rounds and Biggar by 1,480; Int its height. The stall holders beat Tyson and Simon by 220; bent would say that they always cleansed Burros and da Silva by 16; lost to their stalls adequately at reasonable Remedios and Alonen by 2,240; lost times, and that the conduct on the to Noronha and Xavier by 2.230; and loat to Basto and Noronha by 1,260.---- part

art of the Inspector occasioned

down by 1,830. serious loss of business.

2

At some period during the Inspec

of duty, variously estimated from tivo

HONGKONG SYMPATHY tor's term seks after his arrival to

EXPRESSED

Members of the Législative Council yesterday stood in silence in memory

or July, the stall holders got

and' sejdod to get up

Recreio v. American Club

(Recreio) Remodlos and' Alonco beat Duclos and Pool by 600; bent Rounds and Bigger by 840; beat

Niption

for a "present" for the Tyson and Simom by 1,440; and Inst;

Inspector

in

his

was

to Henry and O'Kleffe by 080-up by 6,080 points.

the hope he would of the late Princess Victoria, and His abandon

persecution. It

Silva (Recreio) Barros and da Excellency the Officer Administering agreed that each of 27 stalls should the Government. Sir Thomnus Southom, contribute 83 cach-a total of $81 beat Henry and O'Kieffe by 040; lost Dacios and Pool by 30; lost to expressed on their behalf loyal and and a stall holder named Li Yung and

sympathy with Their another named Chan Fuk approached Rounds and Biggar by 3,179; and respectful

the Sanitary Department market Majestien.

coolic, Ah Chuen, and asked him if loat to Tyson and Simon by 1,40

down by 6,420,

and Xavier (Recreio) Noronha HIN Excelleney, addressing the he would take the money to Inspector

bent Henry and O'Kieffe by 1,710; meeting, said: Honourable Members Clark, This, the market coolio re-

fost to Duclos and Pool by 930; lost; will have heard with profound regretfused to do

As Accordingly A young man,

to Rounds and Biggar by 470; and of the death on Decomber 3 of Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria, Shing, the son of another pork stall lost to Tyson and Simon by 2,530.——

down-by-300. beloved slator of His Majesty The holder, necompanied by Chan Fuk King. I know that Honourable Mem bern will desire to give expression to collected $51 from 17 stalls, and their loyal sympathy with Their Majesties The King and Queen and the Members of the Royal Family in Their sorrow. 1 following resolution.fore move the

Yung collected $30 from ten fish state/psd Noronha (Recrolo]bent}

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$10 notes and

by

and O'Kiefe by 930; beat and handed it to Au Shing. Shortly

and Biggar by 1,040; lost to afterwards Au Shing gave Li Yung Duclos and Pool by 1,300; and lost. the whole of $81 in the form to Tyson and Simon by 100-down

one $60

three

Duclos and Pool were up by 780, dollar note. The next day, Li Yung by 100. The Members of the Legislative handed over the whole sum to Chan and Tyson and Simon by 010, while Council of Hongkong have learned Fuk, who in turn gave it to Po Tong Rounds and Biggar were down with profound sorrow of the death of alids Po Wo... It seemed there was a 600 and Henry and O'Kieffe by 5,470. Her Royal Highness The Princess certain amount of diffidence as to Victoria and desire to present their who should hand the money to the humble duty to His Majesty and to Inspector. express their loval and respectful sympathy with Their Majesties, The King and Queen and

and the Royal Family in Their bereavement.

The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock: As Senior Unofficial Member of this Council I beg to second the motion.

The Hon. Mr. S. W. Ts'o: As Senior Chinese momber I beg to support the motion on behalf of the Chinese com- munity in the Colony.

The motion was carried, members standing in silence,

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nection with the matter, and one even- A "Present" For Accused Ing went with Chan Puk to collect money, It was some time in June or Finally Po Tong and another man July. He collected $61 from 17 beef! Yu Lap set off together for the In- and pork stalls, and received $20 from spector's quarters at Huppy Valley. Li Yung. The total of $81 ho changed They did not remember the number into one $50 tote, three $10 notes and of the house, but the house was in a $1 note. He handed the money to dicated by a signboard in Chinese. Li Yung that same evening.

Li Yung, master of

fish

Hall No. fow months ago the They went into a room, and Po Tong produced the money and counted it 25, said that a out on a table. Yu Lap then handed accused took over charge of the mar- it to the accused saying, "Here's a ket, and came between 8 am, and 9 present for you Inspector to

to buy am..and wanted him to clean up the wine." The Inspector said, "Thank stall. It was troublesome to them us you," and the stall holders then left. it was the busiest period of the day. From that moment the annoyance His stall had never been called on by the accused ceased, and Mr. Lock before to cleanse during business hart-Smith said that the Crown asked hours in the

his Worship to infer that the ne- cleansed regularle The stall was

twice a day about

cused's past actions showed that he 10a.m. and after G p.m. He did not nimed at a bribe, and that his Aubohey the Inspector, neither did he see Among the interesting passengers sequent conduct proved that he under- any other stall clearsed during that arriving by the Empress of Russia stood the object of the so-called hour. He did not carry out the In- spector's request about cleaning the yesterday morning was Lieutenant present.

Mr. Lockhart-Smith drew his Wor- Implementa during that period. S. K. Lee of the Chinese Air Force, ship's attention to a recent appeal Nothing happened as a result of the

Hongkong a when the Full Court ruled that per- Inspector's instrucllow to

learning a course of avia sons offering a bribe were to be re- the Inspector to allow them to clean tion. After completing his educa tion at the Diocesan Boys' School garded as accomplices of the person the stall between 9 am, and 10 a.m., here, Lee went to England.

accepting it, and that consequently and permission was given. As the Between

the must be warned, in

jury

nc Inspector complied with their request, 15:20 and 1031 he studied a Commer-cordance with a practice so well the stall holders held consultation

in

cial

and Engine course at the School of Flying. Con- settled an almost to amount to a rule and decided that every stall holder tinuing bis studies in 1931-1033 he such evidence in corretorning should contribute $5 each to make a

if uncorroborated. present for the Inspector. He specialised in Air Navigation.

That, however, said Mr. Lockhart lected $30 from tea fish stalls

and In 1933-1934 he was

and all he had to do was Later Au Yeung-shing handed.$81 In 1934

3. Flying

werd

with the No. Royal Air Fining School of the Smith did not apply to preliminary landed the money to Au Young-shing. Proceedings a prima facie case to collected to him, which he kept until ho studied tď with the No. 9 and No. 10 aquadrons of twin engine night bombers, Later justify committal, and for that pur- the next day when he gave the money

poso accomplices

perfectly to Chan Fuk. After that they did not in 1934 he pursued his work with the

Adequate. witnesses. In addition have any more trouble with the In- Nos. 14 and 16 squadrons of single there was, of course, the corroboration spector. engine day bombers. In his final

of the Sanitary Department coolie. year Lieutenant Lee specialised in the course of the School of Army Co operation,

• Coming out as one of the inost successful candidates, Lee has passed all his examinations between 1930 and 1035 with the Royal Air Forco with an average of over 78 marks. did over 1,000 hours of flying in Ho

Evidence Called

Compulsion Dented

Cross-examined by Mr. Hall Brut- The first witness called was Actington, witness said that after giving Senior Sanitary Inspector Eccleshall, his Instructions in the morning, the who deposed to the period of the defendant left the market, roturning defendant's having taken over control again in the afternoon to see that the

the Lockhart Rond market and the stall was clean. of the period of his residence at No. 125 Another witness, Chan Fuk, gavo Wongmeichong Road. Witness Bald corroborative evidence, and in reply Hall, Brutton said the do- the S. C. M. Post Lieutenant Loe board in Chinese at. defendant's quar fendant

that he had the intention of ters. Bald Joining the Air Force of the Central Government in Nanking..

England by a representative of he did not know anything of a sign to Mäld not compel them to clean

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was asked to do something in-con--Journod until 2.30. p.m. to-day.

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