868 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6т¤ NOVEMBER, 1880.

No. 260.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Criminal Calendar of the October Sessions is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 6th November, 1880....

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

CRIMINAL CALENDAR-OCTOBER SESS

SESSIONS, 1880.

No.

NAME.

CRIME.

DAY OF TRIAL.

VERDICT.

SENTENCE.

1

1. Lee Kam Che,}

Larceny,

2. Chü A-wai,........{

1. Larceny from the person. 2. Previous summary conviction. 3. Previous conviction for felony.

Larceny by a servant,

22nd Oct. Both prisoners

guilty.

18th Oct. Guilty on 1st count; pleads guilty on 2nd and 3rd counts.

18th Oct.

Pleads guilty,

2 Li A-po,.....

3 Seung A-fuk,

4

1. Wong A-yau,

2. Tang A-tip; ...

3. Heung A-lung,

4. Chuck A-king,

5. Tang A-chiu,.

6. Heung Man

Fuk,

Larceny from a wreck,

18th Oct.

All the prisoners guilty.

'25th October, 1880. First prisoner, Twelve calendar months' im- prisonment with hard labour.

Second prisoner,―Three calendar months' im- prisonment with hard Ïabour.

25th October, 1880. Five years' penal servi-

tude.

25th October, 1880, Ten years' penal servi

tude.

25th October, 1880. Six months' imprison-

ment with hard labour each,

REMARKS.

7. Ng A-nam,

8. Yau A-chan,...

9. Wong A-sz,

51. U A-sing,

2. Chan A-lin,

Being in possession of counterfeit 18th Oct,

coin.

Both prisoners not guilty.

6 Lee Kum Che,..

Burglary.

7

1. Wong A-sz, 2. Ip A-ci,.......

...

81. Wong A-kiu,...

Unlawfully by force detaining a 18th Oct. First prisoner guilty;

child under the age of 14 years,

with intent to deprive the moth- er of the child of its possession.

second prisoner not guilty.

Unlawfully by force taking away a 18th Oct. Both prisoners guilty,

child under the age of 14 years, with intent to deprive the father of the child of its possession.

Assault.

2. Chan A-moi,...

9

1. Li Sui Tsung,,

2. Fok A-fuk,

10 Tsoi Sü Ki,.

Assault.

25th October, 1880. Wong A-sz,-Three years'

penal servitude.

25th October, 1880. One year's imprisonment with hard labour each.

Nolle prosequi en. tered by Attorney General.

Nolle prosequi en- tered by Attorne? General.

Nolle prosequi en

tered by Attorney General.

W. H. MOSSOP, Acting Deputy Registrar.

As to Cases Nos. 3, 5, 7 & 8,

JOHN SMALE,

Chief Justice.

As to Cases Nos. 1, 2, 4, 6, 9 & 10,

FRANCIS SNOWDEN,

Judge.

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