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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911.

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

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The facts were similar to the proviona caso, prisoner being the servant.

- CRIME IN“ HONGKONG.

A Year's Record,

PRISONER'S PASSION, YAR BATUAKING, The jury returned a verdict of guilty Fand his Lordship sputanced prisoner to Wong Chuk alias Choi Ting was placed | firo years' imprisonment with hard labour. In the dock at the Criminal Sessions, before the Chief Justice Sir Francis Piggots, at the Supreme Court this morning, on a charge of disobeying he order of lanish

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Hon. Mr C. G. Allostar, Acting Attorney General, appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown, instructed by Mr F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solfeltor. ",

· Defendant ploaded guilty and said he „had come down for something,

Mr Alabaster said that snel ends were

ually dealt with at the magistracy it prisoner pleaded guilty but as he had at pleated guilty he appeared before his Lordship. Prisoner persisted in the

offence and had done it about six times, He had a passion for returning from danishment.

"ALLEGED PORUED, ORDIE

Lam Kam Fat was charged wib forgory, before Mr Justice Gompertz and the saine jury as in the previous casa.

Sir Henry Berkeley said that prisoner was charged with furging a delivery order on the Yuen On godown from the Ewong Cheong Loan firm by which he obtained 20% bags of damaged white rice. Prisozer was successful in obtaining the goods as tha Kwong Cheong Loon firm bad bought 400 bags and on two occasions they had taken 100 bags each time, sathas won prisquer appeared with the forged delivery order and a number of coolies the remain ing 90 bags were hanged over to him.

Evidence was called.

The following facts are taken from the reposts of the Captain Saperintendent of Polics and of the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade for the year 1910, id on the Legislative Council table this afternoon :-- The total of all cases reported to the police was 9,759 as against 9,810 in 1000 being a decrease of 30 or 30 per cent. The average for the Last Hve yours is. 10,371, to the division of these cases into serions and minor offences, there apposts an ia- erense, as compared with 1009, of 233 easy 7.88 per cent, in the former, and a decrease of 203 cises or 4.52 per cent. in the latter.

Sineteen munters were reported to the police during the year as against ? in 1900. In connection with 8 if these reports no arrest was made. In the remaining 11

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THE COLONY'S FINANCES,

No New Taxation Expected.

cable.

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At a meeting of the Legislative Council) this afternoon His Excellency the Governor dealt exhaustively with the financial states ment of the year which was laid on the

His Excellency said that that paper wna, in his opinion, the most important docu-. ment which was laid so the table during the year. I had always best a matter of surprise to bins that while they discussed the Excimates which received the fullest dubato and excited the keenest interest, little or nothing was known of the financial returns for the year but completed. He hoped that the innovation which he was making for the information of the Council would have the approval of honourable members.

The jury returned a verdict of guilty of four persons were envicted and 14ing tao expenditure it would be dealt with 1

A sentence of one years, imprisonment uttering a forged order and his Lordship was imposed.

imposed a sentence of five years imprison

CHILDREN ENTICED TY KONGMOON.

Ng Yuk was also charged with kidnapp-| ing, before the chief Justice Sir Francis Piggott."

The following were sworn in a juryen -E. Jacobs, foreman; W. Jully, G. E. Harti, S. A. Ismail, A., F. B. S. Setto, J. Hyda and J: H. Seth.

ment with hard labour...

IL STRALING.

An eklerly woman named Wong Si was indicted before Mr Justice Gompertz and

jury for unlawfully detaining a Chinese girl of 13 years on April 19th. Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr H. L. Dennys, jr.. prosecuted on habalf of the Crown, and prisoner was undefended.

Prisoner denied her guilt and stated that the child was banded her by its merker.

discharged.

luring the year as agust 38 in 1900. In Fifty-three gang rubberies were reported

34 erses no arrest was unde, in the remain- ing 10 enses 24 were convicted at disclunged.

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Other felonies, included 11 of me

Twenty-five street and high was gobberies rurted during the your aggast in 1988. In connection with 20 of these arrest was mide, in the remaining cases two were curicted and Is'discharged. † M Alabaster said that prisener was

Twenty-two cases of robberies om bent obarged with kidnapping two children under

and junks, were reported during the year the age of 14 years. The children wau; out

against 9 in 1909. In comection with 10 on the morning of the 29th ulto, to schnol

Sir Henry Berkeley said this was al eres nattext was made. In the resin and dal not return for tillin. After thatitia fence which practically amounted to child-ing three cases three persons were col Hour the schoolmistress send down to their stealing. The child belonged to Chinese ricted and threw dishagged. mother to find out the reason why the parents living is Canton., and the evidence children did not return to school! The would show that on April 19th she was: matter was then reported to the police.sent cut by her mother to buy biscuits and The children would tell them that on the never came back. Subsequently the child day in question prisoner, and 3 ..wo.

was found in Hongkong under the control MAD not in custody, enticed them of prisoner, who stated that she was given to yo no board a stammer on the pretence the child by its mother. However, the that they were going to a theatre

mother would state that she certainly did Instead they went Kongmoon in not give prisoner the child, and that state. Chinose corritory where they wäro after- ment would be borne out by the father. warda recovered by their amah. Prisoner There was little-doubt but that this was in her statement before the Magistrate unther of those cases of child stealing for admitted being on board the steamer when the purpose of selling or otherwise mlaw. the children wore an beard which was fully disposing of the child. marely a coincidence. She knew nothing about them.

The jury returned a verdict of guilty and his Lordship sentenced prisoner to dive years' imprisonment with hard ̄labour,

ALLEGED LARCENY FROM A GODOWN. Three wen, Chuk Fuk, Hing Chan and Lam Leung, were charged with larceny from

a godown.

Mr Alabaster aid prisoners were charged with breaking and entering No. 3, Hillier Street, and stealing 32 boxes of in plates. A faki of the Thoi Leo metal store, to

Witnesses were then called.

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breaking met with 108 in 1999, and of embezzlement compared with 20 in 1000. The number of cases in which cuti-

ictions was 60 as against 64 in 1909.

Two hundred and ten gambling warrants were executeal and convictions obtained as Four were lottery pinst 133 in 1909.

KHMER,

The estimated value of property stolen during the year was 810,354.09 as against $210,160.42 in 1900 an increase of 158,8}£64. The average for the list âve Sunrs, is 2188,660.87. The value of

The jury found prisoner guilty and she property recovered and restored to owners was sent to prison for five years.

was $13,846.08 or 22-2 per cent, as against $21,953,31 in 1909. The avenge for the last five years is 18 per cent.

A MOTION TO APPEAL.

As append use between Hurison Mid- wood and W. G. V. Robinson and the Robinson Plan Co., Ltd, was mentioned

before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, and Mr Justice, Gompertz, sitting as a Full Court, at the Supreme Court to-day.

The motion was that such of the whom the godoya belonged, daly locked order, made by the Chief Justice in Cham the godown and about an hour after-bes, ordered that plaintif should wards the owners received information not be required to give security for custs which caused them to proceed to the to be incurred in eaction with the godown when they found prisoners and another man, who exped, removing the plates. Prisoners said they were engaged by another man and were lawfully hired for the job.

Evidence was called and the jury return ad a verdict of not guilty and his Lordship discharged prisoners...

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THE DETENTION OF ADHILI

I'm I, another old wonn, was also charged with detaining a child against the will of her guarding.

Mr Alabaster and the child was 11 years of age and lived with her aunt in Cantor. In the middle of April the child was sisting in the house when prisoner with hor to see things. Instead, the child was brought to Hongkong and detained, When charged prisoner said the child had been given to her by the child's mother but it was doubtful whom she meant as "the mother was dead.

in and asked the child to go out

Evidence was called.

The jury returned a verdict of guilty and his Lordship sentenced prisoner to three ... “Jars' imprisonment with hard laboar, –

OLD WOMAN SENTENCED FOR KIDNAPPINO.

Before Bir Justice Gompertz, at the Crim ual Sessions this morning, a womaȚ

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One thousand nine hundred and forty-from ette search warrants for prepared opium officers of the Oplans Farmer, as compared were excuted by the police and excise with 1,688 in 1949. In 217 cases opium as ngainst 640 in 1909. was found and 936 persons were arrested

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the prosperity of the Colony. considered that the land revenues and

321,056 over the estimate or 88,015 over sales formed an independent check as to They were

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vernment Analyst under the Foods and Samples collected and sent to the Go. Drug ordinance were --Brandy, whisky, 10 run. 5; beer, 6. All these with the exception of one sample of whisky certified to he genuine

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which would be corporation furnished by plaintiff, be varied and that manition. 7 muskets, 30 rifles, 96 rifle His remarks were endorsed by the chair best able to judge trade in the Far East. it might be ordered that pinintiff do furnish barrels, 1 shot gun, 21 revolvers, 137 security for costs of the motion and that hayonets, 3 swords, 2- spears, 523

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The sentes were-Wong Po Kie and it the progress and prosperity of the Colony and to take comfort that they were at the land 4/7. loss to Birbuck and Crook 3/8, it was gel to look over their balance sheet Wei Wing Lock lust to Brawn and Suther end of their dificulties and that the finances bent Barlow and Bird 7/4. estisfactory footing so that there would be Sutherland and Brawn 5, bent Bird and of the Colony had been put on a Wong Fo Keung and Mohler beat no demand for increased taxation for some Barlow 74, lost to Birback and Crook 5/6. time to come. He believed that such

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maated Su Saug was charged with kidnani would have to be strictly adhered to in There were 120 men of this conRace Course "this morning. The going, 1 Queen's College De

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Sir Henry Berkely, R.C., appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown, instruct ed by Mr H. L. Dennys, Jr. from the Office

of the Crown Solicitor.

The following were sworn in se jurors: - R. C. Graf foreman; G. Lee, F. P. Gutierrez, F. J. Fischer, A. C. Logan, F. 4. Muodie, sad E. M--Hazeland. "The name of 3. D. Bickie was called but there was no appearance.

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Mr Pullock mid it would be of great sistance to the Bar if it were so.

when a day will be fixed.

The matter was referred to Chambers

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altogether 1,138 reports

The seamen, coxswaine engineers heavy. The following were the times) tingent were not reported during the year, which was all on the inside course, wass stokery (average strength 1:13) had 186 reports as compared with 213 for last year. taken :-

Ciril Service. One Europein Lancis Sergeant was com Tomahawk, 1 mile 2.17.2, last 1.42, ruled by His Excellency the Governor last 32. for gud work done in connection with tho rest of six robhers, one European Lauco Sergeant for sumart work in secering the Text and conviction of five rubbers who Lai Shau for committing forgery was committed armed robberies; and one Eur this afternoon, at the Criminal Sessions, rusting Grobbers un

put coustable for his smart conduct in sentenced to eighteen months imprison-Two Indian constables were granted re- Stanley Road. ment.

wards for smart capture of robbers at Sham Shui Po, two Indian constables for the smart capture of 2 men who were illegally conveying dynamite, and as a thief who had committed a larceny. Indian cunstable for the smart apture of Two Chinese Sergeants and one Chinese constable were granted medals for excellent service, one Chinese Sergeant was granted A reward for the smart capture or thef

As the result of the recent earthquake Chinese constable for the smart arrest of dwellings bave fallen in Canton and several who had stolen 91, in money, one shock, it is reported that several shops and women who were illegally conroying peraons have been injured. In Nam Shing dyunmite, 1 Chinese constable was com Street, two shops toppled down. Ap

parently the front walls fell outward inte

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Sir Henry Berkeley said that it appeared that the child was in the custody of a women when one morning a servant living Three months' imprisonment, four hours In the same house enticed the child to go stocks and 24 strokes with the birch was into the street by telling her that her father he sentence meted out by Mr F. A. Ulaze was outside and wanted to see her, land to Chinese youth for snatching a The child went out but as she did not see her gold hair-pin from a native visitar from farther about the child asked where he wa Shanglus.

whon she was told that he was fctther up

the streat. The child was enticed away- A Clinauna went into a ranurant in and we faded over to prisoner who Connaught Road early this morning and took her away to a house where the bad walked off with a roll of silk to which he

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THE EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN CANTON,

engaged a sleeping place. It was here that I took a fondy. Two months' imprisonment tended for his smart conduct in are the street, whilst the back walls foli tha}

the child was found by the police some thres and six hours stacks will help in to as four days aitorwards. Prisoner's defence ruminate on the error of his ways.

was that sho met the servant by accident in the street when the latter told her the child. was her niece and she asked prisoner to taker care of her.

Evidenco was called.

A Chinaman was yesterday committedTai Po Roid. fur trial on a charge of highway robbery. The allegation is that he and another 131 held up a little girl of 11 years, one hold her by the throat and the other wrenched

The jury zeturned a verdict of guilty on both ejunts and bia Lordship sentenced her bangles off her arms. prisoner to five years Imprisonment with hard labour on cach count to run con= |

CHILDREN'S COMPLAINTS, His Lordship said that the crime was a

E-summer diarrhoea, in Bayar Chanden och al wary common one in the colony,

and Distrboos Bomody and castor oil, and Lenin,woman, was also charged & spoedy cure is certain. For sale by all with kidnapping.

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FIRST AID.

URING the warm wather, attacks of

6 robbur, 1 Chinese Sergeant and T

"The habit of dumping dead bodies in the Chinese eunstable for sarut work in secur- other way. There was a heavy rain falling street is being less pronounced, every ing the arrest and couviction of robbers the time and it is thought that the year among the Chinese. In 1910 there oan Chinese canstaldo for zeal and intellig tremendous Fain, following upon th-wers 295 Buch bodies abandoned in the ence in connection with the murder on weakening of the walls from the oartli Colony against 1 in 1909, 989 in 1908

quake, led to the disastrous resulta. There and 1,273 in 1907. ware nine persons in the dwellings at the t time of their fail, and one of them, a woman, was badly injured. They were all FORTY SUCCESSFUL YEARS.

esencd.however, more or lem shaken. In another part of the city some other diarrhoea are very frequent and often SOLE AGENTS:- TOR almost forty years Chamberlain's honsonalso foll, partly ne the result of the are so swift in their results that life is in.

Colic, Cholemand Diarrhoea Romedy heavy rates, and in this collapso it is danger before physician can be summoned has been earing crimp in the stomach reported that four or five paraugs were Every man who has the interesta yf brin and bowels, dysentery and diarrhoea and injured. In neither case was any family at hoort should kaup reliable he never been known to fail to giro rullet crificed. Fortunately, in Canton, the remedy in bin hyou, for immediate use în cusur. You can make ez

the best, sir abuse of them are Cholera ani. Diarrhoea, Ronely without even in the most sovery and dangerous older buildings the bund have stood cheer of this khel Chamberlain's Colic, doubt, the best remedy prepared for darlos. It siruld be given if possible,

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at the first unusual looseness of the bowels, For old by all Chemists and Storekeeper.

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Hongkong. 1April 18 19014

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