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JUNK
AN AXE
INDIAN SERGEANT & RIFLES FOUND ON A STRUCK WOMAN WITH
CAR DRIVER
LOITERING CHARGE AT CANTON WHARF
DRIVERS WHO CHANGE CARS
An Indian Police Sergeaut this morning charged a Chinese motor car driver before Mr. E. W. Hamil ton, at the Central Magistracy, with loitering near the Canton wharf whilst driving a public car at 11.05 p.m., on October 17.
The defendant produced the In- dian owner of the car who said that defendant was not his driver.
The Indian Sergeant was definite in his identification of the defend- ant, remarking that he knew him well.
Touting For Passengers The Sergeant said that defendant drove the car slowly up and down in front of the entrance to the wharf just as the passengers were coming off the night boat.
In spite of the fact that the Ser- geant knew his licence number, de- fendant persisted in his denial, saying that he had never driven an Indian owned car.
Defendant, who said he was "very frightened," added that he had driven No. 394 car regularly for over three months, but that was a long time ago..
Change Cars
The Indian owner who had said that defendant was not his driver admitted to the Magistrate that he was aware that Chinese drivers did sometimes change cara.
Remarking that he had no reason to disbelieve the Indian Sergeant, who had been very determined, and that on his part defendant had been very vague in accounting for his movermenta, Mr. Hamilton convicted. After defendant's record had been produced showing that he had been several times convicted, hia Worship decided to adjourn the case sine die for the matter to be taken to the notice of the CS.P., bis Wor- ship remarking: "He is one of those wanderers who goes
from ear to car. Ask the C.S.P., if he will cancel his licence."
THE FOLKEBANK
MASTER FINED FOR HAVING | MAN WHO DISLIKED TO BE KEPT
NO LICENCE
30 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION
WAITING
"DANGEROUS IMPLEMENT"
Tin Cheung, the master of a junk, "Well there is not the slightest was at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day doubt that you started the fight" before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith with sald Mr. T. S. Whye-Smith to a unlawfully having on hie trading jank Chinese who was charged at the two rifles and 33 rounds of ammuni- Kowloon Magistracy to-day with assaulting A Chinese woman living at 65, Tin Lui Street, Sham- shulpo.
tion.
The
charge.
defendant admitted the
His Worship was told by Sergt. Galvin that the rifles were of a Chin-
ese make, and were not much good.
It was stated that the defondant, who was a fellow lodger of the
The defendant said that he needed complainant's, had come home and the arms on board for the purpose of on knocking at the front door no- safety.
body answered. He waited for 15
:
His Worship imposed' a fine of $10 minutes, t complainant finally and ordered the return of the rifles and opened the door. ammunition the defendant.
The defendant
course, was, of very angry and heated words led to blows. The defendant picked up an axe and struck the woman on the arm.
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CONVICT'S APPEAL
Helped To Make Case By Union
Gastonia, Kentucky, Yesterday. Hendricks, one of the soven convicts
¦
His Worship, in Aning the de- fendant $3 with the option of five daya" jail, remarked that it was very dangerous to use such an implement.
Both parties were bound over to keep the peace for six months.
TRESPASSING
Curiosity Ends in Fine of a Youth
"A constable has been placed there released under a $2,000 (gold) bond on special duty" was the remark made ties Union for his appeal, has made Magistracy to-day in a case in which supplied by the American Civil Liber- by inspector F. Hoare at the Kowloon his case. The other convicted man area Hakka man, 19 years of age, was still in jail-Reuter's American Ber- vice.
INDIAN AIR MAIL
Difficulty of Extension To Calcutta
charged before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, with trespassing on the Military Rife Range, on the Taipo Road, Shamshuipo Barracks.
The defendant sald he came across a heap of bullets which he for curiosity picked up, but to. his surprise he was promptly arrested.
Rugby, Yesterday. The Secretary for India said in re-
Sacks Torn ply to a question that the Government
Inspector Hoare said that the mill- of India had found it more difficult tary had to replace about 500 sacks Expert And Chances of than they anticipated to Inaugurate the afpee May last, owing to boys tearing air services from Karachi to Delhi and them up to extract the bullets fired by Calcutta, but they still hoped that the first flight from Karachi to Delhi would the troops. be made this year-British Wireless Service.
Reconstruction
Copenhagen, Yesterday. the affairs at Folkebank believes that An expert who is enquiring Into
reconstruction is feasible.
Negotiations are proceeding with NAVAL CONFERENCE the big banks.
Copenhagen, later.
leading banks, the Folkeback is ro As a result of negotiations with the opening to-morrow. The share capital bas, been reduced by 40 per cent.
Reuter.
His Worship fined the defendant $2 or five days' jail
The defendant (surprised): Three dollars!
His Worship (to the Interpreter):
Delegates To Attend Why? Does he think it is too little?
Guildhall Banquet
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