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Two women, Chan Sam and Au
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Lok, mistresses of cargo boats this morning appeared before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at Kowloon charged with AT THE CENTRAL MAGIS- stealing by finding $300 and about TRACY, THIS MORNING, MR. $70 in Chinese twenty-cent pieces: FULLY APPLIED FOR A RE- W. A. MacKINLAY UNSUCCESS- Defendants were represented, by
HEARING OF THE CASE IN Mr. Hin-shing Lo, Det.-Sergt. C. WHICH MR. R. W. SMITH WAS
DUE CARE
of a
Goodwin prosecuted, while Mr. J. A. P. Morrison, cashier of the Hong TERS AT THE CENTRAL MAGIS- FINED $100 BY MR. H. R. BUT- Kong and Shanghai Bank was pre- TRACY ON THURSDAY, SEPT- sent as complaint.
EMBER 8, WHEN CONVICTED It is understood that the money, ON A SUMMONS FOR DRIVING was the property of the
Chinese WITHOUT Government, for transport to Eng-CAUTION.
AND
land by the 8.8. "Chitral" through The summons arose out the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank: accident in which a girl was knock- The women. were engaged to carry ed down and killed in Hennessy |the money to the ship,
Road at 7.45 p.m. that day. They were remanded for three Making the application, Mr. days, and bail of $400 was granted Mackinlay said that if his Worship to the first defendant and $200 to granted it, he could hear new the second.
evidence or have the whole case re- heard.
His first ground was that Mr. Smith did not put his case as fully as he should have done, had he
LOOTING OF N.T. been properly represented, and,
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secondly, in connection with the evidence of a tram driver. Before the hearing, his client had tried to get in touch with the driver but could not identify him and surprised to find that he witness.
was
was a
Admitting to have been engaged in a systematic looting of nunneries in the New Territories, three-Chin- ese were arraigned before the act- It was necessary to obtain evid- ing Puisne Judge, Mr. E. Hence of the speed of the tram, the Williams, at the Criminal Sessions time it took to cover a certain dis- this morning.
tance and show the exact point Liu Kam, who admitted participa- when his client passed the tram and ting in one of the robberies was was able to see people. sentenced to three years' hard Mr. Butters reminded. Mr. Mac- labour.
kinlay that his client had oppor- Five years' hard labour was im-tunity to cross-examine the wit- posed on Cheung Sang, who admitt- ness, ed taking part în a number of rob-
Mr. Mackinlay replied that his beries, and receiving stolen pro-client did not think of that at the perty; while Chu Cheung was sen-time,
tenced to three and a half years' Refusing the application, Mr. imprisonment for taking part in Butters said that defendant could two robberies.
FINE FOR DELAY
A fine of $5 was imposed by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett. at Kowloon this morning, on Captain L. V. Rowe,
appeal to a judge. Mr. Mackinlay pointed out that on evidence of fact, no judge would reverse a Magistrate's decision. In this case, in the absence of additional evid- ence, he was debarred from such an appeal, unless to a full court.
of the s.s. "Sui Yang", for start- COINERS SENT
ing a voyage at 1 pm. instead of at noon on September 6 without notifying the Police.
Captain Rowe said he was de layed because he had a very sick man on board and had to put him ashore.
TO PRISON
For possession of 1,978 counter- feit 10-cent coins, Chan Siu was sen- tenced to two years' imprisonment, by the acting Puisne Judge Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, at the Cri- minal sessions this morning,
Ng Kai-chuen, residing at room Li Chi shing was sentenced to No. 534 in the Mei Chow Hotel, three years' hard labour for pos- has reported the loss of $80 in session of 689 five and fer- cent money from his room at about 10 counterfeit coins, and eight moulds a.m. yesterday.
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for used for making the counter, feits.
For possession of 10 counterfeit 10-cent coins, 104 counterfeit 5- cent pieces, and several moulds used for manufacturing counterfeit.coins, two Chinese, Yim Sau and Li Yung, were sentenced
three years hard labour by the acting Chief Justice Mr. Justic El Lindsell, at the Criminal: Sessions this morn- ing.
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