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December 21, 1938.

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FOURTEEN CHINESE EDITORS FACE COURT CHARGE

Alleged Publication Of Indecent Advertisements

FOURTEEN EDITORS of Chinese newspapers were summoned before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy this morning for having inserted indecent advertisements in their papers.

The newspapers summoned were: Sing Tao Jih Pao, Ta Kung Pao, Tai Chung Yat Po, Nam Keung Yat Po, Wak Tea Yat Po, Nam Chung Po, Nam Wah Jih Pão, Tai Kwong Po, Taun Wan Yat Po, Kung Sheung Man Po. Tin Yin Ya: Po, Tsz Yin Tat Po.. Kung Sheung Yat Po, and the Wah Kiu Yat Po,

Mr. C. Y. Kwon represented all the newspapers, except the Ta Kung Pao, which was represented by Mr. Peter;

Sin.

Chief

Detective-Inspector

Murphy prosecuted.

M.

Fung Siu-king, translator attached

to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, said that he translated certain papers

ALLEGED THEFT OF WOLFRAM

Criminal Sessions Case Opens

which were handed to him and Five Hakka Chinese were arraign- which contained the alleged eded before the Acting Pulsne Judge, vertisement,

Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, at the

His Worship cautioned the defen-Criminal Sessions this morning dants.

Popular H.K. Girl Weds In Singapore

Miss Ronnie Allen-

Mr. A. E. Pilgrams Following the example set by her sister, Ena, Miss Veronica Catherine Allen, popular Hongkong-born girl, has gone to Singapore to be mar- jried.

with robbing Li Pul of 450 cattles of wolfram; and with possession of five rounds of cartridges without a licence.

The accused, Cham Kum, Li Kul, Lin Wing, Tso Tot and Wong On, pleaded not guilty and the following: jury were empanelled: Messrs. E. V. Searle (Fureman), Fung Ping-fan, K. E. M. Coudron, E. B. da Roza, Yu Wing-chun, U Tat Chee and Chan I-nin.

According to Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, Li Liu with three other men, Chan Tak, Chan Luen-ching and Chan Chung- the Hol Fung tong, set sail from district. They sailed to Hongkong

days later just

outside

vin Sanmei und Swabue on October 5 conveying 450 cattles of wolfram in the junk. The wolfram was pack- Miss Allen, the youngest daughterjed in nine bags. of Mr. D. J. Allen of Lincoln, Eng-

Six lund, and the Inte Mrs. Allen, and sister of Gladys and Laurie Allen, Futaupun Pass, which is in British also well-known in Hongkong, was waters, Li Pui's junk was ordered married yesterday at the Cathedral to stop by a smaller junk. Three of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, to men, alleged to be the three accused Mr. Albert Edward Pilgrams, son of boarded Li's junk while two other Mrs. M. E. Pilgrams of Nice, France. men held the two boats together. Mr. Pilgrams Is a member of the staff of Thos. Cook and Son, Singapore, and also President of the Singapore: branch of the Commo Club.

ARMED WITH RIFLES

One of the three men was armed with a rifle while the other two had

Father Mourey performed the revolvers. The pirates transferred ceremony, and Miss Allen, who was the wolfram to their own junk and dressed in French bridal satin, a departed with Li Pui following them copy of a Chanel model, with aat a distance. French tulle veil, and a headdress of blossoms, made by "Diana”

orange

After following the robber-junk for almost half an hour, Li Pul sight. of Hongkong, was attended by s matron of honour, Mrs. A. Chettle.ed two large fishing junks and hall- Mr. A. Chettle, Singapore manager, ed them. On being informed what

of Thos. Cook and Son, gave away had occurred, the masters of the two the bride.

fishing junks pursued the pirates'

them boat. As they neared

they opened fire on the fleeing boat forcing It to stop.

The reception was held at the Adelphi Hotel, and afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Pligrams left for Javn where the honeymoon is being spent. The masters of the two fishing Mrs. Pigrams' going-away dress was Junks ordered two sampans with

a white sharkskin suit, with navy three men In each to proceed to the blouse and navy taffeta off-the-face robbers' boat. hut, white shoes and gloves,

An interesting feature of the wed- tling was that the bride's sister Ena, was able to fy from Java to Singa- pore for the occasion.

Duke Breaks Collar Bone

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The men in the sumpaas, pointed Crown Solleftor. ut the Assistant would state that they saw the rob

[bers throwing bags into the sea and one of the men saw a robber throw ļa rifle overboard.

The pursuers boarded the robbers Junk and tied up the five men. One

of the men attempted to throw live cartridges overboard but was pre- vented from doing so by one of the fishermen.

The five robbers were then taken the

in the Junks to the nullee. In

Btern of the robbers' junk was found

a collar-bone when he had a a cartridge belt. bad fall while out with the Bel-j When charged, accused denied that vair Hounds at Plunger, Leices- they robbed Li Pul and alleged that tershire. His horse fell after the cartridges were placed in their

boat by the fishing people. taking jump, and rolled on-to Evidence was then given by Pi him.

Pul, his three tokis and the hearing Although the fracture is a simple is proceeding with the testimony of ons, and no complications are expect-14 Ashermen.

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Less Mutton Wanted From Dominions

sented the King at Queen Maud's falls, several of them in the hunting- funeral. The Duke of Kent took his field. In 1921, with the South Berk, his horse fell and rolled over him, and place.

After his fall the Duke of Gadge, restive animal at Weedon Barracks his head was cut. When mounting o ter was taken to Warwick Melton Mowbray, where he is staying (Northants) in 1923 he fell and

London, Dec. 20. The Government considered that the enlarged so that it might also con- with the Duchess. Laler he under-suffered slight concussion. Later the

The Minister of Agriculture an-recovery of the Home sheep industry sider the future supplies of mutton went an X-ray examination, which same year he broke an ankle while showed that his collar-bone wat

mounting a horse at Aldershot, and nounced in the House of Commons would be accelerated by a closer and lamb at the United Kingdom It marketa. While the Council would broken. He may have to rest for two an operation was necessary. Hunting that in view of the large proportions control of Imported supplies. or three weeks. This is the second with the Quorn in 1920 he had

whole the United. Kingdom Govern. time that he has suffered such an heavy fall, and received injuries to supplies which come from Austra- would be in the Interests of all sup-consider the supply situation Injury when riding. The ground was the shoulder and leg. A year latera and New Zealand, approaches pliers, and would introduce a very

sibility regarding the regulation of treacherous, and a number of other ne broke a collar-bone when his pony had been made to these domlatons to desirable element of confidence into ment would reserve to itself respon- forelta countries. falls occurred during the run.

fell during a polo game at Vancouver, regulate imports of mutton and the sheep market. The functions of imports from The Duke has had eleven previous British Columbia.

lamb as from the beginning of 1930. the Empire Beef Council would be British Wireicas.

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