THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 4, 1940

CHEUNG CHAU THEFT FROM

CHILDREN'S ESCAPE

At 130 on Sunday morning resl- dents on the eastern end of Cheung Chow island had their faces showered with broken glass, heard shrapnel spattering into their rooms, and

on roof tops, as the loud blast of an ex- ploding mine startled them awake.

There were no casualties but every one of the ten or more nearest houses suffered the breaking ol. from hålf a dozen to four dozen panes of glass. Doors were splintered, and

even a

bar in place against the strong east wind was lifted from its hooks and shot about.

DODWELL'S

Ho Ki, 18, unemployed, was brought before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning charged with the theft, of 144 typewriter- ribbons, from Messrs. Dodwell and Company.

Detective-Sergeant J. Forrest told the Court that a Chinese went to Dodwell's and ordered 144 typewriter- ribbons. The man asked that the goods be delivered to a shop in Des Voeux Road Central. A messenger was sent with the man. On arrival

outside the shop Ho Ki told the mes- senger to leave the ribbons with him, and to follow the man inside to col- lect the money. When the messen-

Number 11A, belonging to the mili-ger went into the shop he found the man who ordered the ribbons, was tary, was near enough to receive a missing, and when he came out, de-

fendant had also disappeared.

Defendant was later arrested on information, and 109 ribbons recovered.

shower of the black contents of the mine.

Shrapnel, from small wicked splin- ters to jagged chunks, weighing five pounds or more, have been picked up from porches, roads and playgrounds which in the afternoons and early evenings are usually full of dozens of playing children. That the hazard to them was lessened to the two or three pieces that went through win- dows to land harmlessly, though only a few feet from them as they slept, is rosy lining to this bit of war

the cloud.

A second though smaller, or more distant explosion occurred within five minutes of the first. A third was heard three hours or so later. These occurred to the west and north of the

Island.

200,000 TONS

HELD UP

(SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL")

ROME, TO-DAY.

A FORMAL PROTEST HAS BEEN LODGED IN LONDON OVER THE ALLIED DECISION TO STOP GER- MAN SHIPMENTS OF COAL ΤΟ ITALY.

Rotterdam.

were

Defendant was remanded for fur- ther enquiries.

PROMPT WORK BY POLICE

on

Prompt work by the police under Chief Detective Inspector A. E. Carey prevented a would-be robbery Saturday night, it was revealed this morning before Mr. Q: A. A. Mac- when five Chinese were charged with fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy

No. 308, Shanghai Street, second floor. conspiracy to rob the occupants of All accused pleaded guilty and were remanded for three days in police' custody for further enquiries and to check their record.

Inspector Carey said that 8 p.m. on Saturday, all accused, except the third, were arrested at the junction of Reclamation and Kiangsu Streets. Third accused was arrested in front of the house, where he was apparent- ly waiting for his accomplices.

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ACCIDENT OUTSIDE THE GLOUCESTER

A motor accident occurred outside the Gloucester Hotel shortly before 1 p.m. to-day, when a luggage coolie, Kwok Chun employed at the Glouces- ter Hotel, was knocked down by a motor-car, No. 969.

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The coolie was later admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital with serious in- juries to the head.

HEALTH RETURNS Two cases of smallpox, both in Victoria, were included in yesterday's Health Returns.

Other diseases notified in the Co- lony yesterday were 21 tuberculosis, two measles, two chickenpox, diphtheria and one meningitis.

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Saturday night.."

Accused were Lau Siu-fan, 29, booking office clerk, Chan Piu, 22, cinema cbolie, Hugo Pedruce, 17, and his 14-year-old. brother, of No. 518, Nathan Road, and Dicky Gutterries, 17, of No. 308, Sai Yeung Choi Street; the last three were all students.

ARMS CHARGE

A 35-year-old unemployed, Wong Man, was remanded by Mr. T, - J. Houston at the Central Magistracy this morning when he was charged with the unlawful possession of an automatic pistol, a magazine and six rounds of ammunition. It was alleged that the arms were found in defen- dant's possession in Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay.

Sergeant Pockson is in charge of the case,

KIDNAPPING

REPORT

A Chinese evening paper reports Because the complainant was still that two men entered the second floor in hospital with serious injuries, Tam of No. 29, Shing Wo Street, Happy Yu, 20, market coolie, and Wong Mun, Valley, yesterday and kidnapped two 20, market foki, were remanded for young girls. They also took the chil- three days when, charged before. Mr. dren's clothes with them; it is added. Q. A, A. Macfadyen at Kowloon this The inspector, on duty at the Wan- morning with inflicting grievous bodi-chai Police Station, under whose jur- ly harm upon Chạn Chuen at Water- isdiction the area is, stated this after- loo Road on Friday. Det.-Sgt. J. nooh that he knew nothing about the Johnston is in charge of the case. alleged incident.

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