8
THE MOTOR BANDITS."
he came
witness Tung
-
to the
THE CHINA MAIL.
counter
took bim to Wah Hospital.
on November; 7 he held a post mortem as examination at the Mortuary on the and, As reported briefly in yesterday's tween 20 and 20 years. The body While witness was making a report |
body of a Chinese male, aged be China Mail, three Chinese Ip Sui Fing was identified by three Chinese in to the doctor, he heard someone out Ng Wai and Cheun Sing, members of the presence of witness and Sergeant side say: a gang of armed robbers who attack-Field as that of Lau Cho. The cause No hope, no hope." Witness went
He is breathing his last... ed a money changer's shop at No. 40 of death was a bullet wound through out and saw he was already dead, Des Voeux Road West, on November the abdomen. He extracted a bullet. On the following day witness want 26, stealing $5,700 In notes, were similar to the one produced, and to the mortuary and identified his charged before Mr. J. R. Wood handed it to the Sergeant. The bullet dead body. at the Magistracy yesterday after appeared to have entered the left noon. There are no less than eight side of the body and had travelled charges against the accused persons,right across to near the skin on the namely, Armed robbery and right side. theft of $5,700; (2) Killing Pc.
Detective Sergeant Field stated C505. Ling Plus (3) Killing Law that he received the bullet from Dr. Cho; (4) Killing Wo Cheuk; (5) Parker. Shooting at P.c. ES2, Khear Din
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GOVERNMENT
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INTERVIEWS.
was 'no
changer's shop, recalled said he The accountant of the money could not say exactly how much money was taken. Approximately. the sum stolen was made up of $3,100 in Hongkong bank notes, $2,100 in Annam notes, between $100 and $200 in Singapore notes and a large quantity of 10-cent pieces for which he is unable to account.
Kum Pok, & pork butcher who rents a part of the ground floor of duced plans of the scene of the between 1.30 and 1.10 p.m. on Nov.ever, that those already possessing
Mr. W. Bryde, of the P.W.D., pro-No. 40 Des Vaux Road West, said
It would be well to point out, how incident which were included as 26, he was sitting behind the counter fancy dresses or dominoes of other pipe, and examining the mechanism
when several men cante in "and told
of the bullets used in our revolvers.
First prisoner: Then it is not one
First prisoner: What sort of a with intent to murder; (6) Shooting bullet is it? Detective Sergeant at Pc. CIS, Lai Kang Yau, with Field: A nickelplated bullet. intent to murder; (7) Shooting at. LS Alls. Alexander Chrk, with intent to murder; and (8) Shooting at, and wounding Pc. C4S, La
• Kang Yau.
The Assistant Crown Solicitor, Mevidence. Leo. Longinotto, prosecuted.
of
the
The
He did
What d'you
Wodehouse. 7"
"Did you not hear what Mr.
state that at the Masked Ball, in aid in the picture paper for intellectual We are asked by the organizers to A China Mail reporter noticed of the Hongkong Fund for War.chüdren an interview headed "Un
founded reports," in which Mr.P. P. J. devastated Villages in France, on the Wodehouse sald
"there Parade Ground, it is proposed that ment made by the China Mail that 19th at the Volunteer Headquarters" foundation whatever for the state- dominoes of cotton material be worn. the Government has decided to re- Each participant will be given a num consider their attitude toward the ber, and everyone will be asked to discontented police, "What the vote on the prettiest and most original China Mail said last night," Mr. generously offered by Messrs. Sennet have remarked, "is all nonsense."
Three prizes, in silver, PJ. Wodehouse is alleged to Freres, Ullmant, and Wang Hing, bethought him of an interview
Chino Mail
reporter will be presented to the three gaining on that. Whom should he laterview? the most votes, when the masks are Happy thought! He would interview removed at midnight.
the Adversarialist of the China Mail
He found the great man filling his.. Chan Yuen Tye, proprietor of the him to keep quiet. One man pro- material than cotton will not be de-of an infernal machine. "Did you When asked to plead after the money changer's shop which was duced a revolver and fitness ducked barred from contesting for the prizes.ace in last night's Teleg apk that...? charges had been read and translated robbed, stated that, on November behind the counter. After a while, but the Committee trust that any large to them, the prisoners denied all 26, he was having his meal outside seeing that the robbers took no expenditure will be confined to gen-kiadergarten. papers.
"No. I've no time to read the eight charges, which they said they understood perfectly. Throughout
be slipped erosity to the Fund, not on elaborate want?"
costomes, as the ball is in aid of those the hearing the prisoners, one of
who have little to keep them from whom was given a seat in the dock
the cold. as he has not recovered from the wounds. appeared to be indifferent to the gravity of the charges prefer
He did not see what came on the scene. Just then witness red against them. They were talk took place afterwards. He saw heard the firing of revolvers, and he ing and laughing and generally-non-the robbers leaving the shop. I saw the Indian who had by this time He noticed shots being fired at an got to the mouth of Des Voeux Road Indian constable. He was unable to open fire with his revolver in the see the robbers faces, therefore, he direction of No. 40. Witness then left could not identify them. constable returned the shots. He standing at the junction, saw one of The Indian his hiding place in Queen's Road and did not know how many shots were the robbers who was running in fired. He saw that only one robber the Direction of the beach, exch was armed. After the robbers had ange fire with the Indian, who kept taken their departure, witness went. firing as he ran after the robbers. back to the shop and examined the He noticed that the robber who ex been stolea by the robbers..
He found that $5.700 had changed fire, with the Indian had aber 20. The Committee of the Fund These are the reporter's notes as we
rattan bag in his hand. The bag will be very grateful if articles of all have them: The first and the third prisoners (produced) was similar in size and sorts, suitable for use as prizes at said they had no questions to ask colour to the one he saw. Witness this Tembola, may be sent witness
followed them for the distance of E. V. M. R. de Sousa, Corsul for into that shop.
Second prisoner: Oh yes! I walked about 5 shops beyond No. 40 and Portugal, at the Portuguese Consulate,
Praya through Queen's Road. Here law & Co. in Des Voeux Road. then turned back and went to the next door to Messrs. Whiteaway Laid he saw a motor car and a man
chalant in their behaviour.
counter
from behind
him, and escaped by the side door into Queen's Road. When he got to the corner of the street, he blew his Folice whistle. An Indian constable (E92)
the office wher four robbers entered notice it. As soon as they came in, one pointed a revolver at the accountant. Witness seized the opportunity to escape by the back door. When he got on to the road, he raised an alarm.
courter.
The tickets for the ball cost $5. which includes light refreshments.
want to."
'No. Don't know Popinjay. Don't
This was unbearable: nothing could be done this way. The China Mail reporter had an inspiration. He The Portuguese community of this shouted, very quickly:
"He says Colony, who have already generously you're a dam fool, Sir." contributed the tea as the recent suc- sessful Gymkhana in aid of the Hong-"Ha," said he
The Adversarialist sat up at that. "He seems to have lages in France, and are giving the did he say " kong Fund for War-devastated Vil- gleams of intelligence. What else Pansies for the Pansy Day street col- The clipping was shoved in front tion conducting a "Torabola "" at the ously for a couple of minutes, and lection on December 19, are in addi- of the great man. He smoked fur-f Cabaret to be held on the Volunteer then began a soliloquy that was too, Parade Ground on Saturday, Decem fast for the reporter's shorthand.
Mr. Longinotto in opening the case for the Crown, stated that on November 26., in the afternoon, four men-the Crown suggested that prisoners were three of them-went into a money changer's shop at 40. Des Voeux Road West. One half of the shop was used as a money changer's establishment and the other half as a pork-butcher's stall. The men entered the premises, pointed revolvers at the inmates, and terri fed everybody. The master and two of the jokis rushed out of the shop and, it is stated, raised an alarm, though the actual alarm, which brought the Police, was given by a Dr. C. W. McKenny, Acting man in the pork stall. The robbers P. C. M. O. stated the Chinese con ransacked the place and stole 35,700. stable 605 was admitted into the who was running, jumped into it. cakes, or vegetables from private house should have said 'no foundation
off.
robbers were identified.
15 at 10:15 am.
doubt, and proceeded with his statt-ot the intestines. The wounds were
ment.
policeman
hards and knees to the door and then made for the staircase with the intention of escaping.
Mr. Wood: Who was the person arrested 7-Mr. Longinosto: first prisoner
Continuing, Mr. Longinotto said:
that no shots were fired in the tea
room.
Witness
a bullet.
the car started,
the
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to Mr. of cheap education, that we cannot Bet accurate English or the correct use of words. Reperts must have Admialatrative Orders by Major G. H some foundation, If only on lies. By unfounded reports they mean reports. Also, any home-made sweets or
not based on relevant facts. Wode
December 20. will be gratefully re- decided not to reconsider the matter, thing. Else" Stall at the Cabaret or of any Government, that it has gardens to be sold at the Every-be sorry. Very cruel thing to say in fact. If so, great pity. Public will
The Peak), or by Mrs. Frost, No. 1, construction to put on situation just ceived by Mrs. Scott Harsion, at when in the same breath it is alleged
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LEAVE.
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Lance-Corp. F. J. Ling, Engineer
PARADE.
It has also been suggested that, in nonsense. that's all nonsense. What
the same as before. As for all from Jan. 15, 1920. order that Mrs. Harston's stall-the he meant (since the statement did its name, such things as pot plants, Everything Else" stall may justify
flowers, for sale at that stall, would flower or vegetable seedlings, and cut
sense to the Government that he seems cused attendance at parades, and the make sense, and attributed more Corps (including men previously ex- There will be a parade of the whole
entirely false representation of the instant, for inspection by His Excel- to admit it has) was that it was an Cadet Company) on Wednesday, 17th
official position. About a dozen of the men would probably leave." Fall in at 5.00 pm. or the road Not 26, eh? Following on that on the North Side of the Hongkong burglary, the public will think "about Cricket Club Ground.
lendy the Governor.
a duzen quite enough. Well, well. Dress: Drill order (le. Cap,
along Connaught Road. When they THAT FRUSTRATED FIGHT, Seems to be official this time. (To Tunie, Trousers (instead of Shorts),
After some
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As the robbers were leaving the shop. hospital on Nevember 26, about As an Indian constable confronted them. 2.35 pm. The Indian constable 32, Khear the right side of the stomach and by the Indian constable who ran He had a bullet wound on man opened fire which was returned Din, behaved in a commendable another wound on the left upper after the car. manner, for, as soon as he met the arm. Later on in the afternoon he robbers, he opened fire on them. operated on the constable and found No. 261 owned by the Star Motor Tang On, the driver of motor car The fire was returned. The robbers that the first bullet had passed Garage, said he lived at No. 49 Des then ran, followed by the Indian con through the stomoch, and had caused Voeux Road, Central, first floor, stable for a considerable distance till other damage in the abdomen. The above the garage. they entered a motor-car and cleared operation seemed at first to improve the patient, but after some time he Mr. Wood wished to know if the grew worse and died on December was sitting in the shop next door At about 1.15 pm., on Nov. 26, he
Mr. Longinotto replied that the mortem examination and discovered Yau Seng, called him and told him He held a post talking, when the garage clerk, Lee three prisoners were identified beyond that death was due to inflammation to start his car. When he entered be most acceptable.
After the men had got into rather small and might have been the car, the man told him to drive the garage, he saw a man sitting in the car. After witness had started the motor-car, said the Assistant caused by this bullet (produced.) Crown Solicitor, information was sext to Inspector Macdonald, the constable 48 at the hospital and
Witness also examined Chinese to Kennedy Town. Witness drove turned out with every available found him suffering from a bullet came to the Kwong Ning Wharf, the been lost sight of for a time, were The bullet had passed through the could not remember the name of the the unlawful possession of dangerous refuse, like the officials, to say any-Rifles or Sidearms
The robbers, who had wound in the nape of the left elbow. occupant of the car told witness to
the reporter) What is it you want? The four Chinese who were yester- turn into a side street. Witness day charged before Mr. Wood with
"To talk for the China Mail, Sir." eventually traced to a tea-house at skin.
"Get out. The China Mail gets No. 22, Catchick Street, by the hospital under treatment for
The constable was still in
the street. Coming to a side entrance at weapons-to wit, chisels, hammers, thing. Anything whatever.
far too much of my obiter dicta. I "D" Company will not carry Chlef Chinese detective who went wound There was a possibility that the end of this street, witness was to the place accompanied by Ser injury to his elbow might be per- told to stop. -geart Clark and some Chinese. The manent.
The passenger left the
"jemmies" and bamboo poles; and
This terminated the interview, and car and went up the steps. About two with being in High Street for the our representative departed. detective went upstairs with two or three men and told Sergeant Clark thigh and found a slight abrasion.
Witness examined Sergeant Clark's minutes later be returned and said: purpose of taking part in a fight; and coming soon," giving the impression remanded until to-day, were again to watch below. The detective went which might have been caused by a that he was waiting for someone. on to the first floor and there saw bullet.
before his Worship this morning..
POLICE PAY. three men seated at a table. He
Reentering the car as he spoke, the
Inspector Macdonald said the de- immediately told them that he had prisoner, who was admitted to hos head of the car tow rds the Praya. on the Macao wharf. He had made CS.P., to a China "Mail represent examined the second passenger told witness to turn the fendants were all coolies employed An official statement by the Hon. come to search for arms and apital on November 26, at about 10 Witness did so, and then was told to enquiries and discovered that the ative, this morning to the struggle ensued. After considerable p.m. He had a wound on the left wait. After waiting about a quarter trouble was over a prostitute who effect that certain of the new men trouble, one of the trio was arrested.. leg, which, on examination under of an hour witness asked why the lived at
Parade at 5 pm on Wednesday, The other two men crawled on their X-rays, he found was not caused by other people did not come yet and One of the coolies, a man named Colony, repre-sented to the officials / Side of the Hongkong Cricket Club | Sheffield U 12 547-17. ^14
No. 14, Belchers Street, soon after they arrived in the 17th instant, on the road on North
the passenger replied smoking Yeong Kch went to her on the 8th that they considered they had been Ground, for inspection by His Ex- The third prisoner, who was also opium." About 5 minutes later wit inst., and demanded $40, which he brought out under misrepresented cellendy the Governor. All.mem- examined by witness, had several ness heard banging noises and looking said was subscription for joining the circumstances. The question of in-bers to attend. wounds. He had a bullet wound on back saw several people running in the Kit Yin Kong Club, which occupies creased pay was not discussed, and
Dress Drill order-ap, tunic, The the right hand, near the wrist and direction of the car. When witness two cubicles or the first floor of No. the Government met the complaint by trousers, putties, beit, sidearms and The Acsen .....
coming out near the palm. There saw that some of them had revolvers 66, Belchers Street.. was a second ballet wound on the he attempted to get out of the car argument, the woman accompanied up to Saturday last to decide whether Order An Engineer Company by Lieut. Nous County 11.3 58.16.24
finally giving those men who consider, rifle. same hard and from it he extracted and run away but the passenger Yeong Koh to the Club where a mar they would prefer to return Home. ed they had not been fairly treated When the two men escaped bullet which he handed to Inspector pulled him back into his seat. Then named Ah Yew, an ex-rat catcher Thirteen men signified their desire they were met by Sergeant Clark Grant. He discovered a third weand the armed men came up and jumped who occupied a cubicle adjoining to take advantage of the offer last and a stand up fight took place on the night thigh, which also con- into the car and pointing revolvers those of the Club, interfered in the Sergeant Clark fired at one of the tained a bullet removed by Dr. To. at him told him to drive to Kennedy quarrel between Yeong Koh' and the Saturday, since when one man has men, the bullet entering a part of the This bullet was discovered by means Town Witness dilso. When they woman and told the latter that she
of X-rays. There was an abrasion on got into the Praya, he was told to need not pay more than, $5.
Parade at S p.m. on Wednesday, The same man the head with the the outer surface of the right knee, stop the car to pick up one of the
Asked whether the matter had 17th instant, on the road on North butt-end of his revolver.in an en
Yeong Koh demanded to know CS P. stated that he had no doust Ground, for inspection by His Ex- been finally closed at that point, the Side of the Hongkong Cricket Club which might have been caused by a ganz who had been late and missed what right the rat catcher had to in- that if any of the remaining twelve cellency the Governo Alf mem- deavour to render the man uncom bullet grazing it. There was also an scious. In doing so, the Sergeant abrasion on the outer surface of the tered the car, wlines was told to drive arose, ending in the parties coming they would be given the opportunity
the car. After the straggler had enteriere in his affairs and a quarrel men desired to change their minds bers to attend. dropped his revolver and was shot at left leg. about three inches above the full speed towards Kennedy Town, by the second man who was running ankle joint.
'Dress: Drill order-cap, tunic, to blows. The Inspector said that of remaining. When they got to the second search the fight which was pending in High away. The Sergeant then took
trousers, putties, belt, aidearms and cover. At this stage Detective Ser- taken to the hospital to be confronted the car.
First prisoner: On that day I was light in Belchers be was told to stop Street and which his men were in reporter-The
What about the pay asked our rifle. geant Field arrived on the scene and by the Chinese detective.
The men then got out time to prevent was one arranged regards increased pay is in the hands Owing to the Corps Parade on
whole matter 25. D.E.L. INSTRUCTION CLASSES. took up the chase. He managed to
and disappeared in the hillside between the members of the Ki Yin of the Secretary of State for the Wednesday, Dec. 17, there will be Third prisoner: The constable Witness then drove back to town. shoot third prisoner in the leg and said the man, who hit him was There were about five men in the car Kong Club and "those of the Rat Colonies and the men like the no D.B.L. Class next week. when the latter fell down a Chinese dressed in American-style. detective arrested him. The second
besides himself. He would not say
The chisel (pro- officials, must wait and see what the The accountant at the money for certain how many there were as duced) was found on the first delen- final decision will be b. prisoner ran into a timber yard.where changer's shop stated that at about he was too scared to look back to /dant white the second defendant had Have the men been told that?—I Orders for Cadet Company by Lioni.
be took shelter and several shots 1.45 pm. on November 26 he was count how many were sitting behind. crow bar in his possession when he suppose they know it, they should were exchanged between him and sitting inside the office counting the One man sat beside him and covered was arrested. The Giber two men do. Your report of Wednesday is
A O. Fari. the Police This continued for some money received from customers, when him with a revolver.
had bamboo poles. The other ham incorrect. The question of salary. time till the mar, considering it a man walked in and pointed a useless to evade arrest, came out of revolver at him. Three men accomed until this afternoon.
At this stage the case was adjourn bamboo poles (produced) were found simply that the men who considered
mers, chisels, files, "jemmies" and has never been discussed. his shelter and gave himself up to panied the robber. Witness ran into Sergeant Hedge and some Chinese the office and left the notes behind. terval, witness stated that the men
Upon resuming alter the tiffin in- They were strewn about the street in false pretences were given the opport whole Company on Monday, 15th constables. The whole affair was a He was afraid of being shot by the then got out of the car and went to sort of a running fight between the robbers. He did not see what took Kennedy Town.
a radius of about 50 yards.
unity of returning Home. If they instant, at 5.15 p.m., on, Murray Police and the robbers.
The Arst and second defendants were now desire to wait for the Home Parade Ground. Mr. Wood: When was Chinese con in the shop when the robbers after which he drove an inspector and tenced to Hines of $25 each, or, in place. A foki was present wj h him to No. 7 Station and made a report, labour, while the other two were ser-
He drove straight each sentenced to one month's hard decision I have no doubt they will Also on Wednesday, 17th instant,
P. W.DE.A. Pis· stable 605 killed Mr. Louginotto: entered.
be allowed to do so.
af 4.45 p.m. on the Hongkong Cric- Queen's P. B'gers 13 814 181 20 The incident recepied several hours.
some Chinese detectives to the money
It will be observed that the above ket Club Ground, for inspection by Reading] 147 16 18 48 20 There were two men, apparently in journed till to day,
At this stage the hearing was ad- changer's shop and then back to No. default, one month's hard labour.
statement (the first official communi- His Excellency the Governor,
Portsmouth.. 187 35 13-10.17 nocent spectators, and some of the)
catlon we have been able to secure) Dress: Drill order (cap, tunici reter Oity... 18:38 16-11-15 17
Watford.... 1-433 13.9. 13 bullets, which were flying aton.
does not tally with the previous shorts and, belt). struck them and they were kiled.
reports, in the China Mail, confirm-
Millwall 13 6 16:20:20:14. Band with instrumenta. It is difficult to say who shot one of a a pawn brokers shop at No. 39 could not identify any of the accused car, caused by one bullet, the hood was made to
atin er denial of which every effort
Plymouth Argyla 12 5 4 837 7.12 Orystal Palace 12 3 2 246 23 (13) the spectators, but the other was killed Des Voeux Road, Wes, said he r: as being the men who got into the being closed and folded.
secure from the
Houthend United 19 4.4 6. 15. 1'7 13. by a bullet which is of the same membered the afternoon of Nov. 26, car.
officials but without sucrers. They
Norwich City 10 5118 15:17 The Police found a rattan bas- Dr. Y. K. To, of the G.C.H., said were statements by some of the calibre as used by the robbers No last
Cardiff City.......1, 8, 9, 619 23 11: .He was in the shop ket, containing a cup and a handker-on Nov. 26, about 2 p.m... Wo Cheut men concerned.
Swindon.... one fired except the robbers and the sitting at the counter with the chief, in the car. "Police. The constable was shot by a salesman and another man named
was brought to the hospital suffering We may as well add that we do As Mr. Longinotto was exhibiting from a bullet wound in the breast.not altogether disbelieve them. The robber on the staircase leading to the Wo Nam, when he suddenly heard the cap a cartridge fell out of the He was conscious and showed signs official statement we now have tea-house. The other constable, who the report of firearms. A little later lining which proved to be of the of the lungs being injured. He died (which should have been given to us
Lau Cho, a foki of the shop, who same calibre as those used by the on Dec. 2. Witness considered that earlier, before we said so much) doesMembers of the Corps are remind
HONGKONG "RIPLE LEAGUE. was standing near a cup-board stumbl robbers.
from the start deceased's case was not impress us more than it should, ed of the practice shoot at King's have been wounded" He collapsed four bullet holes in the hood of the
Continuing, witness said there were incurable.
It dismisses the question of pay too Park Range at 2.30 pm on Satur- The case is proceeding.
sweepingly from the dossier.
day, 13th instant,
body, and then the Sergeant struck
TO DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
7. Station, thence to Kennedy Town
near the searchlights: He recogn-
This morning Ng Lei, an assistant |ized the man who hired the car.
is in hospital, was also shot at near the tea-house,
2
Dr. H. B. Parker, Medical Officer
ed towards the counter saying, “I
of the Victoria Mortuary, said that
He
Catchers' Club,
retracted.
It was
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