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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 14, 1989
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The alleged infringement of Kow-
loon Motor Bus Company's rights Sir Robert Ho-tung's chauffer, Ip by a driver who used a private car Chun, was summoned at the Central for hire along the bus routes, was Magistracy this morning for leav- heard by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen ing a car unattended in Des Voeux this morning at Kowloon.
Road Central near the Bank of Can-
The driver, Tsoi Kwo-chiu, 19, ton on January 31.
was said to be on January 10, us- Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for de- ing his private car to take pas-fendant.
sengers along Nathan Road to Tsum Major Ho Shai-lai, son of
Wan.
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He was charged with using private car for hire and with in- fringing the Motor Bus Company's rights.
Sir Robert, said that he was talking 12.35 to Sergeant Youe at about p.m. on January 31, before the driver returned. He was standing
about on the pavement,
15 feet Mr. C. D'Almada appeared
away from the car, during the the driver and pleaded guilty on driver's absence. Later, he board- the first count. Traffic Inspector Aed the car with two friends. Не
R. Brittain, who
the said that the Sergeant did not ask prosecution, withdrew the second him to move the car. He could have charge.
conducted
A fine of $20 was imposed.
HEROIN CASE SENTENCES
Two Chinese
women were
for
sen-
tenced to three years' hard labour
done so, if requested.
case
Mr. Forrest said that the was not proved and dismissed the
summons.
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
IN N.T.
A Chinese bicyclist, who had his by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl wife on the handlebars was robbed MacGregor, at the Criminal Ses-of $104 by three highway robbers, with revolvers, near sions this morning for possession two armed
Man of heroin pills.
Sau Uk-ling, on the way to Kow-to Bridge from Shum Chun market at about 4.30 p.m. yester- day. The robbers escaped into. Chinese territory where, it is be- lieved, two were arrested and one wounded by villagers.
Mok Wai-ha was found guilty of possessing 55,700 pills and Chan Nui-king was convicted of possess ing 68,500.
A Chinese, Leung Man, was sen- tenced to 12 months' hard labour for possession of 3,000 heroin pills.
DANGEROUS DRIVING
Li Muk-hon, summoned before
AMERICAN CHARGED
A 47-year-old American engineer, Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen-Ellsworth L. Marshall, was charg- tral Magistracy this morning, fored before Mr. R. Edwards at the this morning driving without due care and cau- Central Magistracy tion at Stubbs Road on January with entering the Colony without a valid passport on Friday last. 30, was fined $20.
Mr. Stenersen; complainant, told Detective Sergeant Loughlin said the Court that he was driving to- that defendant came from Canton. wards Repulse Bay, when suddenly A fine of $15 was imposed, car No. 2407 came towards him on
the wrong side of the road at an FOREIGN LADY
excessive speed on the last curve, before reaching Stubbs Road, and passed another car in the middle, of the curve.
$1,000 STOLEN
ROBBED
A hand-bag, contents valued at $45, was stolen from a bench at the Fanling Race Course, according to the owner, Mrs. E. C. Federicks, of Repulse Bay.
A Chinese, Long. Cheong, of No. 2, Cheong Lok Street, reports that $1,033.10 was. stolen from his resi- Mr. S. Gidley, residing at No. 37 dence during the week-end; and Kimberley Road, first floor, was this Tse Tak-sang, of No., 17, Bonham morning cautioned at the Kowloon Strand West, reports that articles, Court by Mr. E. Himsworth for valued at $264 were stolen from having allowed his terrier dog to the first floor of No. 181, Wing Sing go out in Granville Road, without Street yesterday.
muzzle or a lead, on January 24.
A tragic procession of refugees is dally pouring, to the French frontier. The tragedy of Spain is reflected in this Spanish mother's face, as, with her two children, she waits at Perthus before the French authorities pass her over the border intő safety,