POLICE RESERVE ORDERS
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. 11. King, Commissioner of Police, Issued to-day stale!
CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part II. The un- derricntioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Com- pany Headquarters for Part 1 of Training Course on Tuesday, June 14 at 5.15 p.m.:--Countbles It Fang Ju Ping, 113 Tang Shiu Hung. RIO Yon Kwong Yin, R1 Loi Ching Fan, R24 Lo Man
HJ Ban Ka Ying, Pob R33 Lam Shin Su, 136 Leung Wing Cheung R33 Lin Ka Sing, R75 3. Anthony Yim. 870 To Poon Ying, R82 Stern Ho, 189 Bung Woon Man, R93 Shiu Hung Yim, Rus He Tong Chol, RD7 Wong Chung Pang. R99 Kwok Kiu Kwong and H100 Kwok Kan,
Training Course--Part 1. eruits of the Chinese Company will
Polec Station attend Centend
INDIAN COMPANY
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ATTACKS ACCUSER
WITH AXE
THE
HONGKONG.
THE RAID OF THE
.. GOTHAS
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TELEGRAPH,. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938.
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terrible sight of their dead and months ago, Chung Lain, 20-year-old injured fellow scholare.
Upset because he was accused of theft by a fellow lodger, Wong Weas wut, 23, was alleged to have attacked his necuser with an axe when he was charged with inalicious wounding be- fore Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Poison From Kowloon Magistracy this morning. An the injured mon was still in hospital Wong was remanded to Thursday, June 10,
Sub-Inspector O'Donovan said the complainant, Wong Chop-yau, 21, hud openly declared that defendant had Because he felt stolen his trousers,
that his character was ruined, defen- dunt attacked the complainant and lashed his face and leg with an axe at their lodgings.
R232 K. Mohamed, R235 A. A.Pipe, 11236 G. Mohamed, R243 A. Ghani, 247 H. Ram, R249 S., Singh, R252 F. Mohamed, 1285 A. Singh, R286 H. Singh, R293 G. Singh, R204A Rehman, R244 G. Sarwar, K Bachos, 1205 F. Khan, R200 F. Alam, 1200 S. Omur and R300 B. Singh.
All re Training Course-Part I.
of Traming Course under I. S. R. 274 Mehdi Khan. Dress-Mufti
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Est Aid Instructions. First Akt In- Training Couise Part 11. The un-! desmentioned numbers of the Indian structions will be given by Inspector
Hendqunters for Part 13 of Training on Friday, June 17 at 5.30 p.m. Course on Tuesday, June 14 at 6.15 members are requested to viltend.
12.40 Stough.
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Constables
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Stogh,
C. CHAMPRIN,
All
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English Golf Champion's Mistakes
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MANILA SHARES
The following quútations were re-! celvoud ofter the close of the morn- ing session through Reuters;
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BANISHEE GUILTY
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With provious convictions, banishee named Ng You, 20, who blamed the air raids over Canton for his return to the Colony, was charged before Mr. K. M. A. Bornett at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day with Inrceny and trespassing on military property.
Ng admitted the theft of a silver watch, belonging to Pte. Hancock, R.A.M.C. At Whitfield Barracks yesterday and was sentenced to six months hard labour.
The following is Swan, Culbertson For breach of the Deportation มา this morning's Ordinance, he was sentenced to an- On other alx months' imprisonment, Exchange the trespassing count, he was son-
Having come to Hongkong two
unemployed, was arrested on the night of June 10 In a house in Shanghai Street, and was taken before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning charged with unlawful possession of son's best efforts was at the eighth 1 opluer and with keeping an another troublesome hole-where, The children were smothered prepared
with a drive and a cleck, n rare club.x...
Paracale Gu in a ruddy coloured powder. fences
The offences were admitted, and on in these days, he collected a useful San Mauricio Their eyes smarted. They were the first count a fine of $15 or one birdle 3. He came home in 37 with Rayne choking as though suffocated. month's hard labour was imposed two at the 12th and a six at the United Parscale....
and on the second, a fine of $50 or 15th, where his secondi ahot was bun-
kered, and, after just getting out,& Fritz report Their tongues were parched.
three months' Jurd about. The 67 chipped on and took three pults.
market: There had been poisonous con-
tences are to run concurrently.
Prices on the Manila Another Scotsman, Andrew Mc- On similar charges, another man, Nalr, of Sunningdale, an stituents in the bomb.
41 were slightly better In inter- The bomb had crashed Chau Ngan, 28, was oned $35 or one national player, was second with 102.
session. through the roof into a top room month's hard labour and $100
McNair, who had an excellent Orst occupied by thirty little girls, three months' hard labour by Mr. round of 72, apolled his chances with Barnett.. The sentences are also to
second of 80. He started disas-situations, but even Major Aitken's and said that Pte. Hancock was on It instantly killed one
run concurrently.. Defendant Was trously with a six at the first, where herculean blows were of little avail. duty at the Barracks Inst night, when severed the leg of another. arrested when Revenue Officers raid-
he was in a bush, and then a couple He failed to notice a local rule-un- he had occasion to leave his station Then it passed through an-ed a house in Shanghai Street on of fives.
usual I must say which says: "A to summon on abmulance. When ho other classroom on the first floor June 16.
Out in 42 McNair came back in 38 ball lying off the fairway may be returned to his post he found that Revenue Omeer Warden prosecuted with a 6 at the 14th, where he top-lifted
and dropped anywhere not a watch, worth $60, was missing. He of the building in which were
pod a brassie shot, but got down with nearer the hole under a penalty of later saw the defendant leaving the fifty boys. One, aged ten, was
basement of the barracks and ac- two strokes," a chip and a putt. Bunkered from a killed.
I have often played at Bromshot, costed him. The defendant was held pulled second shot to the 18th, but I am bound to confess that I was but broke loose and ran away, and took another 5.
undware of the existence of this was arrested in Mody Road by A particular rule. The fault is mine, detective. The watch was found in
nd of others like me, for not read- his possession. Ing the rules printed on the back of the score card.
and
in both cases.
named
or
SWEENY FAILS
In
steady tenced to one month's hard labour, but this term is to run concurrently with the other two.
long experience have tarely. new if ever, met with such high scoring
Det.-Sergeant Sykes prosecuted
BOUND AND BEAT APPRENTICE TO
de- Thursday, June 16 at 5.30 pay, forcruits of the Indian Company will Finally it completed its Part 1 of Traking Course under attend No. 2 Police Station on Thurvastating descent to the ground- BROUGHT AIR GUN B. R 30) That E }fun Dressday, June 16 at 6.30 p.m. for
classroom where the Boor
INTO COLONY
Playing in his first open rompett Mufu.
infants were having lessons,
tion since returning from America, They were singing.
A Chinese student,
Chan Robert Sweeny, the amateur cham- In a second there were inde-Man-hoi, 23, who arrived here yes-plon and holder of the Vase, could do
terday on board the s.s. Taishan from no better than 159. Armed wit Company will attend indion Company (1) W. V. Field at the E. U. R. Club scribable death and destruction. Canton, had in his possession un air set of clubs, which, because of their on the part of an assembly of test
It was in this room that the rifle and one box of pellets. He was extra weight, were swinging him in-class amateurs. Cards were torn up greatest number of deaths oc-arrested and charged this morning stend of the converse, Sweeny never and the offending pieces deposited in GET CONFESSION curred. Many of the little chil-at the Central Magistracy because looked like reproducing his brilliant places not to be seen by the human.
no heal licence. 1. S. P. (dren were never seen again.
display in last year's tournament. eye, while some of the scores which Third degree methods employed by Clan stated he was on his way to Metaphorically he committed sul players had the courage to return a shop keeper to extort a confession The cries of the injured ones Swatow and did not know the laws cide in the first nine holes, for which soared into the 90's. Leading of theft resulted in his appearance
of Hongkont. The rific and pellets he were awful to hear.
took 43. Sweeny was in all were confisented.
manner of trouble, but pulling him-
on a charge of assault before Mr. Q. Rescue
self together he come back in 36. The second round was almost a re- petition of the first few drives of the line and rather timidly played second strots.
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PETE SMITH
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"IT MAY
HAPPEN TO YOU”
MELVYN DOUGLAS VIRGINIA BRUCE WARREN WILLIAM
JOHN HALLIDAY NAT PENDLETON
Directed by Okerge RitzmauTÍCH Produced by
JOHN W.CONSIDINI, J.
Original story and re
Gay by lame, K
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TRENT, Homol
Rogers and
Emmasmon con
•ql MetroGolding --Atare: Putuse
and £1
Work Begins When the work of rescue be gan--a doctor
naval officer who were passing the school at the time were the first on the scene, and they had to climb a high wall to gain access to the school premises, as gates were locked-it was found that in many cases identification
only of the victims were sible by means of clothing, boots, trinketa, or a acar.
the
pos-
Limbs were found, but many bodies were entirely missing.
In one case a father identified his infant child by 11 button sewn on his shirt the previous night. Another was identified
he had
RING AND WATCH VANISHI Miss C. Lam of Matnuwai Road, has reported to the police the loss of a wrist watch and a ring, valued
t $05 from her address.
of
hanga 1L framed lotter sympathy sent by Queen Alexandra when she heard of the terrible entastrophe that had befallen dozens of families.
It reads:
"In deepest sympathy with the poor bereaved parents who are mourning the loss of their beloved little children.
***Suffer Bttle children to to come unto Me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.""
by his collar, one by her over-Public
all.
The dend and mutilated body
of his own little five-year-old son
the
school
Feeling Stirred
Germany had calculated that
was the first that caretaker, who assisted in the more than any other weapon rescue work, extrleated. He these raids by Gotha machines died shortly afterwards from the shock of his discovery.
Nothing but the shell of the walls of the three classrooms re- mained.
There were twisted girders, splintered laths, and heaps of crumbled plaster. Pathetic
would hasten the war to a vie- torious end for themselves.
They were to be disappointed. Quite contrary to striking terror in the hearts of the British people the effect of these concentrated attacks by day, carried out by as many as twenty machines at a time flying in formation, was merely to stir public feeling to such an extent that the question of reprisals | Hanging crookedly on the was again revived with renewed pitted walls were torn and I vehemence, tattered water-colour paintings Massed meetings were held all done at one time and another by over London. The aid of the children themselves
of Parliament and members
School Relics
the
re-
exhibited by the teacher as a presenting the affected districts sign of their merit-pathetic was invoked. relics of happy hours of school- days.
To this day on the wall of the corridor outside the infants' classroom at the school at Upper North-afrcet, Poplar,
Shortly afterwards retaliatory measures by our own machines on German towns were brought to bear.
The daylight raids,ignomini- there ously petered out.
AITKEN TEARS UP CARD
It was an adventurous outing for many players. For example, Major W. H. H. Aitken, who holds the ama- teur record of the course with 71. tore up his card after playing the first holes, three of which cost him 30 strokes. He had
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the second, where his drive finished in an Impossible place in the jungle.
Because of his bulk and power there is no player more atted to dig himself out of seemingly hopeless
scores;
C. J. Andermo (Northwood), 75-423 130;
A. McNair (Sunningdate), 1200A, A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon 102; G._A. HIB (Bandy Lodge), 754-7B=153; | Magistravy this morning. Giving his F. Storey Addington). 70+75104, name as Chan Chik, 39, he admitted 13. Foster (Combo 111). 77478-155 trussing up 15-year-old apprentice G. Miard (Purley Downs), 60+70=158;
8. Anderson (Minchinhampton), 20-173 with rope and beating him with the 164: A W. Briscoe (Chatleren). 2001 and of a feather duster because he 150 CW Meanor Ashridge), 75-01
156: WL. Hartley (Chislehurst), 6175 suspected the boy of stealing a $10 130 Capt. W. A. Roscow (W. Huxex), note, 70+01 151 Rutherford R. Wimble-
Detective Sergeant Pepe said the dan 00 77367; Major 9. K. Thorburn (Sunningdale). 90-78158 F. Francia boy, Ling Ping-ki, had been taxed Bunningdale), 78-80-150; 1. Sweeny with the theft between 10 and 11 (Princes, Sandwich; (older), W9+86--150: Hon. M. Aitken (Ashridge), 8470-100 p.m. on Saturday, and after being 1.1. Paine (Wordcore Park), 10+14=103; bound and beaten, was locked in the Chambers lionconshield), 80+61-101 that he had had no proof that the himik (Dentonsseld). 63+70=101: E. shop all night. Defendant admitted R. R. Costała (Walton Beath), 80-482-102;
G. Shankland (St. George's H81), 12400= upprentier had taken the hole, 162; D. B. Anderron (St. George's imų. Chan was fined $15 and ordered
:: 156
W. W. Sharpe (Addington), to pay $5 compensation to the boy, no-78-104,
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