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Baker Informed the

Saturday

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CHRISTMAS DAY WITH THE (H.K.) NUDISTS. (Continued from Page 10.)

sloned, for everything and everybody was most circumspeel. In fact, were

in

December 24, · 1938.

thought which belleves in the sane- Bity of the female body and con- riders that a woman who reveals her most intimate charms to the eyes of the whole world merely Loses their and her awn-valge.

me something of the manner in which the Hongkong nudista spend to time on this "Eldorado" island of 'velry.

"Each member rests or spends his

me as his fancy leads him, he said.

same fish, Romo apsaune; all swim

tonally, whilst others again .a refer a ramble up the lovely maun- ain-side with its pleturesque water- all and long range views over the .unlit ocean.

"Do you ever have trouble from Peeping Toms and Paul Prys?" I asked.

YOUR CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT ON

to be made on a meal served with Liquor, the Ordinance was very de Įtective and unill an amendment could' bo made it would be difficult for the prosecution to go on with their case. Divisional Inspector A, Baker sald

taurant with Mr. Perdue. Defend

Mr. T. J. Houston. Magistrate in it not for the album and loose photo-R. LANEFART went on to tell

WAS

graphs lying about, I might easily unt Win present when wilness Central Police Court, questioned TWO

naval ratings who complainant in a traffic case against have imagined myself to be attending Have their names as C.P.O. Weure c. E. D'Almeida, of 21, Morrisona "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" oi A summons against A. da Motta, and Leading Semnan Wallen, who Gap Road, who was charged before other equally innocuous meeting. icensee of the Liberty Hall ren

told him that they had paid $1.80 for Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central

If I found anything disturbing a taurant, 64. Clouetzter Rond, for

the two Beers.

Magistracy yesterday and fined $10 all, it was only at the moment when

looking up from one of the allegedly ceiling Intoxicating liquor

photos not accompanied by a meal, was dis- Witness asked them if they had for driving without due

front of me, I was able to identify mined by Mr. R. A. D.. Forrest at the ordered a mest or a sandwich, and ution alons Island Road, near it with a lady sitting opposite. A Central Magistracy yesterday.

was given a negative reply. He Stanley, on December 9,

i did so she caught my eye, and, were such a thing possible among nudlats, Divisional Inspector A. Baker-pro- went to other tables on which were.

battles of beer and was also toldi Mr. Houston said that ho Keculed, and Mr. Leo D'Almada, Snr.. that no food had been ordered. The driving towards Shaukiwan when he could have sworn that she actually

blushed! appeared for defendant.

The sexca sccupants of another table, however, saw defendant's car coming round a

were more or less Inspector Magistrate that he had been unable / Informed him that they were waiting | “nd on the wrong side of the road, i equally divided around the table, and for a club sandwich. During the Witness was driving at 20 m.ph,

"We have never yet had any in- to trace two naval ratings to whom uestioning, defemiant made no al-, and was forced to jam on his brakes the atmosphere could correctly be

cident with observers," he answered. the lquer had been sold.

Evidence of the popularity tempt to deny ny of these state-to avold a collision.

the Sometimes a lone yacht may come Mr. D'Almado without these men, the evidence mentis.

Mr. L. A. Searle, A.S.P., who was movement enjoys among sume see-

o the island to replenish its water would be useless and irrelevant,

Five minutes later, sald Inspector with witness in his car at the time, tons of the publle was soon munl-}

pply, but the occupants levariably fest at last Saturday's meeting,

uppy when taker, servants of the restaurant corroborated.

espect our privacy and our righis. difficult at eight o'clock to It became with the kitchen

Our socli "Our society is run on a free-of- Mr. C. G. Perdue, A.S.P, stated plates of randwiches which

Denying the charge, defendant and

Houston was room for all the arrivals. At all-charges basis. There is neither claimed that Mr.

one time I began to wonder whether entrance fee nor that he went with Inspreter Baker foalard on each occupied table,

eath occupied since nervous when his car was rounding should it become impossible to rake the out-of-pocket expenses, which subscription, only Liberty Hall on November 7 and

the bend. of tried to trace the naval ratings con-} two

out any more chairs, it would be re divided amongst the male mem- customers there, naw six

Defendant's wife, and another wit- necessary for some of the male members for each outing." whom were naval ratings, sitting at red, but had failed to find them.

table were two He was of the opiolan that they had heas, gave evidence for the defence.bers to accommodate a lady on his table. On the bottles of beer and a plate of potato va false nanes,

But the contretemps-fortunately to know. crisps. On another table, where

or unfortunately, according to civillan was sitting, there was also

point of view-never arose, and, after beer and a plate of erlope

much cracking of nuts, some ex- change of pleasantries, and a little dinge and date fixing between the younger members, the meeting gra- dually broke

submitted

Chat

Mr. Forrest, however, 'ordered the ense to preceed.

the

came out from

Witness

they

Mr. D'Almada: Can you suggest any reason why these prople should have given you false names?—I can!

Union

Questioned by Mr. D'Alminda, wit-o say, unless they were afraid of, and II. J. Kracker, of the

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OVERTIME PARKING

T. Dr. G.

Balcan of

Chien Hsin Engineering Company, ne said that he went to have some bene drawn into this ease.

were each fined $2 when they idea of the place, the management |

Do you think it abnormal for $1.peared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest and the neighborhood. He thought be charred for only two bress? it would be useful knowledge for him No. I understand that that is the at the Central Magistracy yesterday and admitted summonses for having view of the fact that he had been ¦ usual prite charged in restaurants. parked their cars In Chater Road

over the time limit. asked by the Commisioner of Police to attend the Llerasing Board meel- ing which was to be held on the following day.

Mr. D'Almada; So you are not giving us any ovide ser as to whether defendant had committed on offence or not?-No.

Mr. Forrest; He is of vint evidence might help the case of the

which prosecution.

Not Worth Thirty Cents Mr. D'Almada. With regard to the pulato crips that were on the table, would you think they were worth thirty ernt? No, 1 els tainly would not pay thirty cent for thent.

Mr. D'Almada submitted that with regard to the charge of thirty cents

Would the cost of the sandwiches Included Ju that price?-1 -hooldn't think so.

Apart from this hearsay evidner, yet have no other proof?N, 1 hall have to have IL to the | Madetrate to decide,

A flue of $10 was imposed on Mts, P. Dibley when she admitted a sum mons for having parked her car for over half an hour outside Exchange Building on December 14.

described as cosmopolitan.

knee.

the

"From

whom do you draw your membership principally I wanted "From persons innerly free to live their own lives, and therefore 70

om persons not belonging to estab-

·lished"

foreign society, whether

or he answered. Chinese,"

"Some of them are cabaret Airla (and artists" model, who are free from

Kdy complexes,

and

then there is a EFORE LEAVING, however, If number i smart free-minded young button-holed the president and) Chinese women with their compan- asked him to tell me a little about jons; also office workers with their the society. Was he in any way dis-husbands and children. appointed with the results of his six- The mun are mostly members of year campaign?

the three services; some clerks, lea-! chers and quite a few well-known] Chinese doctorn."

BE

up.

"Not at all" he replied, "As for Could you estimate the value of!

as Europeans are concerned, with the Mr. J McKelvie, of Albion | the potato crisps that were in the Terrace, Kowloon Docks, was cou-xcepitin of British servicemen and sitings table at the time?-About toned by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Germans, they have certainly not Marce cents.

D'Alda submitted that the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday ven us the support they could have

done. on summons of having delven her hm was no cure for the proceÇ'ki»

**English ladie, are especially dim- oond Mr. Forrest adjourned the in Prince Edward Rond Court for th rly minutts after which! November 22 at a speed of 38 miles dent about joining up. is de mierd

Mr.

an hour,

on

thumens as the "round. that there was no warning Traffle-Sergeant A, Bethell said in defendant that he would be that the rond was clear at the time, prevented after the questioning off and added that Mrs. McKelvie had

a clear driving record. the naval ratings,

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OESN'T IT seem strange that! artists' models should enjoy stripping on a Sunday? Surely it: can only mean a "busnan's holi- dap" to them!

"However, we really are not very much concerned over the nationally VE LIVE our lives intensely." of our members. It is the spirit that

Mr. Lanepart concluded, "be- counts with us--not the complexes of yond the trammels of organised so- East and West. If other people's ciety and free from its clutchny."" views don't coincide with ours we came away wondering If, after just leave them alone.

ail, there js something to be said for small band, but this "Dack-to-Nature movement, or "We are vigorous, healthy and happy one," whether it deserves the somewhat Mr. Lanepart continued. "Every rude and terse description that m Sunday a party of us goes out to an friend of mine it the other day island off the Custle Peak Rand-our Nalism? Nertal headquarters for recreation since we wave up the Shing Mun River site.

Prior to last Saturday, my nearest

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for being unable to restrain my mirth "We now enjoy perfect peace on at the spectacle of a large fat man our island," he said with a smile,itting down reading a newspaper "well away from all trame roads and and wearing nothing but a pair of the public-alone with Nature!

lasses.

At Shing Mun the river was dammed¦ visited to "nudism" was when t

I am afraid my sense of humour

«YOU SEE, nudists are consciously may prove ralber a stumbling block free from that enslaving sex to making much progress in nudist war that is such a hladrance to the circles.

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sex,

culous, I should be scared that, In- "To women, clothes are an all-im-atend of becoming an orthodox midist, portant element in this 'sex war' I might develop into a lewdist or a its very armament in fact and by prudist. stripping herself of her clothes 11

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all men.

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