Marine Magistrate Explains
A maximum $200 fine imposed by Marine Magis- trate Neil Garland on July 24 on a junkmaster for carrying 15 excess passengers, and a re- commandation for the junk licence to be can- celled, despite defendant's plea that he had chartered the junk only a month before and was not responsible for the previous seven offences, was recalled yesterday in the same Court when Chief Junk Inspector Frank Brett prosecuted Po Tung, said to be the late master, for failing to report change of masters.
Salesmen Were Too Vocal
trumpet odl
Being inerant hawkers
thing
Wires,
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Before the case started the Magistrate, referring to him decision in the original CRAC, shed:
"My attention has been drawn to a inier misconception which appears to have arisen In re gard to an observation made by
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947.
'HONG KHENG" FINDINGS Ship Set Off Course By Unusual Current Two Omissions
Master
Of
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completely different from the normal, Unicas, therefore, due allowance is made for this radial set, very serious orrors in reckoning may arise.”
Tears At Supreme Court
The caso was tried before a speelal Jury. At the previous trial which ended on July 16 the jury dlangreed.
Ilo
Stole Solicitor's
Suiting
Were it not for the alertness of his amah and the fleetfootedness of Police Lance-Corporal 1084, Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones' would be minus a suit of flannel clothing. Owing to the above combina- tion, Lam Sing was ordered by Mr. W. H. Lati- mer yesterday to spend the next four months in Stanley Gaol,
on was
fu
Personalia
Dulleu, F/L D.E, Gray.
That an unusual current set the ill-fated s.s. "Hong
According to Inspector J. about four days ago. As h Kheng" off its course and that the Master of
Orem, Kwok Ying, Mr Hugh- mother, over 70 years of age, Jones' amah was blithely Ironing was very sick and as he bad no the vessel was responsible for failing to avali
clothes at 10 Carnarvon Road money for her medical expenses himself of the advice afforded by the ""Sall-
The Lalchikok murder cass af about 2.06 pm on Wednas-ho was prompted to do what be Ing Directions" and falling to take soundings
ended yesterday when Nu Wel- day when she spotted a Chinese, did, in circumstances which clearly indicated their
chun was found guilty of the male calmly enter the garden. Lam was given four months' necessity, were the findings of the Marine
murder of a fellow watchman, through the gate-way, With hard labour. Court of Inquiry into the loss of the ship on
Ni Tun-sang, at the Standard] equn! equanimity, the sald Chi- was ordered to be returned
The flannel nult Oil Company" installation, Lal- nese proceeded to take down as Mr. Hugh-Jones. the rocks at Chilang Point on July 19.
chikok, on May 3 and sentenced flannel suit from the The Court comprising Harbour Master James
clothes to death by the Pulane Judge, Inc. me in a case which came before Jolly (President), Lieutenant F. E. Neville-
Mr. Williams, at the Sessions Being the guardian of her emp me last Thursday after To Sam.
Towle, R.N., and Captain R. E. Smith, Master
yesterday,
ployer's property, It was but the Master of a trading junk,
Mariner, also unanimously agreed that the
"We have considered the fact
natural that Kwok Ying should' had pleaded guilty to a charge
Master of the ship, Captain D. R. Bannerman,
that the "Hong Kheng" was not,
feel highly incensed at this nu- Ng Ching, 37, and Loung Choi, of carrying 15 passengers in
The wedding of Miss Modge. must be censured but did not find it necessary
manned in accordance with the
dacious. "borrowing" of Mr. Griffiths, 6, Mount Road, Wil. 16, were murveyers of preserved excess of the number permitted
requirements of the Merchant
Hugh-Jones' wearing lives and, being real go-getters, by the junk leence. My obser to either suspend or cancel his Certificate of
apparel. laxey, Cheshire, and Mr. Ronald Shipping Acts in so far as the Mr. A. Clifford, asalated by She Immediately proceeded belleved in adopting the latest, and vation to the effect that in i Competency "as Master of a foreign-going
to Ruskin Todd, Secretory for Chin. did not carry a duly certifiented Inspector Dowmen, was for. the text hor lung power and the far cae Affairs, Hong Kong, with toke most popular method of selling
u way the junk was responsible.. steamship.
1st. Mate but only an neting prosecution while the defence renching effects of her voice. ploce on August 15 at St. John's their garde. They not only enters Perhaps it would have been The findings of the taled their prospects with songs clearer had I said that the re-rend out by Mr. Joly at the master would have ordered at Certificate of Competency for a Shing-lo.
Court, opinion that a prodent ship. 1st, Mate holding a 2nd. Mate's was conducted by Mr.
Her shout of "Thief" corried Cathedral. Miss Grifiths is ex- but also with "use" from
beyond the garden gales agistered owner of the junk, as Marine Court yesterday after least hourly soundings which also at 2nd, Mate holding a lat, ed shot deceased because
and pected to arrive in the Colony by Chinese
woodenwell as his personnel on board, į nuon. were:
Foreign-going steamship, and The Crown alleged that accus-reached the ears of Police Lance- August 8. rruz,
wou'd have given some indlea Mate's Home Trade Certificate, latter had reported him
the Corporal 1084 who were responsible.
We find that the British ven- tion of an inshore set.
for patrol duty in
The following were passengers "In order to remove the ap-sel "Hong Kheng" registered at
the vicinity. by C.P.A planes:- which circumstances were op-gambling in the quarters. With commendable promptitude had never heard of Ordinance đó | porent misconception. I have the Port of Singapore and own- Abnormal Set
casioned by the unfortunato uc- of 1982, Section 6 of which speel decided to review my decision. ed by the Ho Hong Steamship
Throughout the hearing, the he chased after the running son, Maj. J. Hope, F/O Jal
From Sirspore:-N.F.B. Samp- cident to the 1st, Mate which accused's wife and infant child figure and, after a short chase, Michael. S/Lr. Cotterall, F/Q fically aid down that it is air as I have power to do under Company, (1932), Limited, of offence for hawkers to sinut out. 8. 99 s.. f of the Magistrates' Singapore left the Port of Vic- particular ense for the time of, for medical attention
"This is especially so in this necessitated his being landed were present in the corridors of arrested him. or utherwise make a noise to st- Ordinance.
on the the Court house and yesterday When asked by Mr Latimer tract attention to the
The record of the case shows hour on Friday the 18th. day servations and hearings, and
tor, Hongkong, at about 1830 day precluded any form of oh. 18th, of July, 1947.
she gave evidence on hin behalf.what he had to say, Lam len- The Palice kawy all about
From Bangkok:-M.N, Curtis, When she heard the verdict,dered filial love as the reason Burns, Ik Ming Tan, Kow Min Ordinance and, getting fed up that To Sam pleaded gulity to of July, 1947, and that Captain navigational hazuids wern in-
Two Omissions with the numerous complaints in the charge, was fined $200, and Douglas Ronald Bannerman was ereased by the uncertain visiti. short voyage, and the prevailinkį scen altting on the floor under man with the 27th Field Bat-
"In view of the nature of the the court had risen was to be formerly employed as a washer- He Chung Nong, Tan Peck Tee,
she burst out in tears and when for his slip. He was, he said, Sin, Tan Sung, Low Niang Clin, a recommendation was made Master of the vessel and had lity and the fact that the im- shortage of certificated officers the verandah, crying loudly. Itery, R.A., and lost his Jub under Regulation 8 in Table Ucleared her for Swatow
with portant light on Chilang Point in these difficult days, the Court
was extinguished,
Is completely satisfied that the carrying not "We are agreed that the "Hong Kheng," although not "Hong Kheng" experienced unmanned to statutory require- "At 2042 hours on the game abnormal and unpredictable set menta, was deerees distant 2.0 miles from ably attributed to the tropicul 1st. Sinte day and when in a position 173 mud drift which may be reason-gered by the temporary absence in no way eudan-
the island known as the South revolving storm which Ninepin the course was set 075 roughly 120 miles to the seath the discipline on board the ves
pakkud "We are of the opinion that degrees to pass approximately wards of the vessel on the 18th. se remained consistently good 8.0 miles off Chilang Point. July, 1947, and in this matter at all times, and that the The wind was E, N.E. with a the Court is guided by the re-ter and force of from
his Officers had full Beaufort Scale and the visibility
5 to 6 on the marks or Page 15 of the "Sail command of the situation und
Directions"-China was fair with occasional rain Pilot. Volume III which state of the passengers in a seamari- Sea supervised the disembarkation Atorma.
as follows:--
ke manner.
"We accept the evidence of the Acting Port Health Officer that in this schedule four of the survivors died af- approved by Finance Committee Attorney General explained that Brigadier W.N. Bostock, who has ter leaving the "Hong Kheng," and it is. now necessary to obtain though the Urban Council and aleo his assurances that by resolution the formal sanction en powered to make the amend. none of these deaths could be of the whole council
for ments they were subject to the attributed to the casualty but this expenditure, which covers approval 'ol the that all four persons had died the first quarter
the Council. of natural causes.
year, The only large item is a The styles of "Assessor" special warrant for $250,000 to "Acsistant Acsoscors" under the cover the Government dollar-for- Rating Ordinance 1001, were, on dollar contribution to the War tha membered that in the Estimates stoner, Rating and Valuation De
motion of Memorial Fund. It will be re. General, changed to "Commis
the Attorney
and
this
the Jucal Press regarding hawkers Frying out their wares, took Ng and Leung into custody.
When these two musical sales. men appeared before Mr. W. H. Latiner at Kowloon yesterday,
Inspector J. Oven informed the Court that I was the first ease of its kind and that the Puller was not asking for a heavy penalty. He went on to ask His Worshly to issue a relieral warning that the maximum fine of $25 would be imposed on future offenders.
of the Merchant Shipping Re-1020 Asiatic passengers and n gulations, for the suspension of crew of 181 bal the junk Beence for a period of cargo.
14 days.
sider now is whether my decision "The question for me to con-
was
right. This Court is con- pelled to take a very serious view of any case involving the safety of the lives of passengers. I an satisfied that my decision accords with both the pre-war and post war practice of this Court and wps right. I therefore do not propose to alter 10".
Only Foki
At the request of Mr. Latimer, Inspector Orem
gave a practical demonstration on both the trum pet and the drun. The noise which emitted from Lizerna "musical instruments" bideus that is Worship in- It was revealed In Court that structed Inspector Orem to make the Harbour Master had пов Chat "These monstrosities" acted on the Magisteriu! recom. were destroyed.
mendation and the Junk licence
sure
were 20
Defendants were fined $10 each was not cancelled, and told to tell their friends that if any of them appear in Court In
Po Tung, through his counsel
offence they would not get off sulty, stating be was still the lightly.
the future charged with the same Mr. H.L. Kwon, pleaded not
HKVDC ORDERS Information Requested! Any one having any knowledge of Lista A Meliahan, EC. 9847, LA.0.0., is naked tu communfente with the Adjacent without detay. It ta Thought that this offent serval with the Corps from fleermbet, 1989 to Drevmber. 1941 when he went to
Mania, where he was intrried.
Hong Kong Services itile Association
Master of the Junk and there had been no change. To Sam, who was convicted on July 24, was not the master but only a toki of the charterers who was put on the craft charge,
The case against Po Tung was withdrawn by the prosecution.
Margin of Safety "No alterations in the course were made, and at 0357 hours on Saturday the 19th. day of July 1947, the "Hong Kheng" stränded on the Reef Island rocks and subsequently became
total loss.
"From evidence adduced bo- fore the Court we are satisfied that the course set would nor mally allow a reasonable margin of safety, and it is the one used by shipmasters with long ex- perience in the China Const Trade.
ing
"In the vicinity of a tropical; rovalvag sterk te zet of the current may be markedly dif- ferent from that to be expected normally.
"The tropical storm produces a set radiating outwards from the centre of the storm, which is probably due to a combipą tinn of the following:-
Additional Set (a) A awell radiating from the
centre.
rotation gencratel
upon
M
We find:
(a) That the "Hong Kheng" was lost by stranding Reef Island rocks having been
on the
aet off her course by an unusual current.
two
Council Approval Of Expenditure
·
For Manlia: Misa E.M. Greenop, Mrs. M. Eigenfeld, Sp Bow Gaw, Mr. and Mrs, Clarkin, N.F.B. Sampson.
•
The forthcoming wedding of Dr. Lim Cheung.eu and Miss Coh Sing-yeung, both residing ot
Kowloon Hotel, la announced.
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Palmer & Turnor's Shanghal office has been re-opened, with Mr. A. Pullen, LRIBA, (partner) In charge.
Legislative Council yesterday gave its approval to Schedule 1 of Supplementary Expenditure for the year ending March 31, 1948, The Hon. Financial Secretory, to the amendments made by the moving the resolution, sald;
Lieut.-Colonel F.L.T. Cufford, Urban Council on June 24 to of Oltawa and Hamilton, has "The special warrants set out various Public Health by-laws been appointed Canadian Milliary have all been affecting fees and charges, The Attache in China, suceeding
only
of
was retired.
Legislative on
"Rating
Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel Wednesday included M.C. Tung, C.M.C. Bolton, E.K. Hind. Dr. K.H. Uttley and E.F. Hard- and marah, A.E. Hughes, W.8. Blogg,
and
a token sum of $250,000 pariment" But donations, Including partly. cularly generous ones from some
was provided for this purpose. Valuation Surveyors" respective
"The total of
Avoiding Confusion Attorney General sald under the Explaining the resolution the Income Tax Ordinance provisior
man.
Wednesday departures from tha Peninsula Hotel included B.M. Brabant, 6, Devahstin, S.E. Faith-
f
ful, Mr. and Mrs. M. Feyeux, Mr. and Mrs. AL, Stringfellow, A.W., Hogan and Miss J. Owen.
Readers' LettersTM
Spitting
(b) The piling up of water in
(b) That the Master of the the centre, producing When the prosecutor tried to
more or less radial flow. vess is responsible for ask Po Tung whether he was on board the junk at the time To
(e) The effects of the earth's omissions in that he failed to of the principal business houses. "We are satisfled that an off-
currents avail himself of the advice of the Colony, soon rosched. the Sam was apprehended, Mr. Kwan clent lockout jumped up and sald he would times and that lights 3 miles was kept at all
by the winds, ailorded by the "Sailing Direc-point at which it became neces associated with the storm. tlons" and also that he failed sary for Government to supple- forbid his client to answer auch distant were plainly visible, but "The set of the currents ac- to take soundings in circum-ment the original provision. a question.
it in the opinion of the Court tually experienced at a place instances which clearly indicated that
is made for the office of Assessor the visibility, although the vicinity of a tropical storm their necessity.
and it is feared that some confu. Special Warrant fairly good so far as lights were wilt, therefore, be a combina- "We.commend the action of
elon may arise in administration concerned, might have been of tion of the set of the
current the Master in considering the continued to mount and has now fant Assessora which are
The Fund has if the titles of Assessor and Assis.
Str, The Health Officers have. such a naturé as would render to be expected normally at that ives of the passengers as be reached a figure of some $2,000, accorded in relation to the Ratina spitting on terries. Might I ask been very busy arresting people islands very difficult, the detection of Iow lying pingo and this additional Reting of prior importance to any o08. A further special warrant Ordinance 1901 should continue. When these
radiating from
of immediate attempt to refloat the has accordingly become necessary It was therefore decided to make ay little attention to what is
Officers propose "The evidence clearly shows the troplea! storm. When the vessel which might well have re- that soundings are rarely taken first of these is relatively weak sulted in the vessed foundering maintain its dollar-for-dollar con- such porsible confusion.
in order to enable Government to these changes in style to avoid there a dear that if action is taken,
happening on board trams? by vessels regularly running the radial set will be predomin- in deep water with a probable tribution and this will be included ulong that stretch of the Const, ent, and in particular situations henvy loss of life.
The rest
of the business of in respect of troms, the staff of but the Court is of the
In the next quarterly return.". firm may produce a resultant set (Continued on Page 03
Council consisted of the passing the Tramway Company is likely Council also gave its approval (Continted at foot of next Col.) to be depleted since employees of the company pre the chief offenders.
Prnetie honda Ratrizday, Aur. 2 Borday, Aust. ure.enneedled. In future Practice Skools, will take place fortnightly commencing Saturday, Aug. 9 and Sunday. Aur. 14. These alaots wit be in the turm of small carpetition practices. Thes
Charged with possession of an Cominandant hopes that the kern shots of apparatus for rudlo the Cerpe will make a polat of attending tion without a licence, Mok Tak- communica.
Holiday JL.K.V.3.C. Headquarters, Yau, of 158 Lockhart Road, 3rd. Lower Albert Hond, wil be red floor, was.remanded for two days Monday, Aug. 4, WIT.
in police custody when he op. peared before, Mr. FX. d'Almada at Central yesterday,
these shouta,
(Bud.) (1, 78, CALVERT,
Captain,
for Adjatkot, HR,V.D. Corps,
Greetings & Welcome
To Hong Kong..
FROM :--
Charles S. Rosselet
Alhambra Theatre
1. H. Yuen
Lee Theatre
P. N. Shiu
Cathay Theatre
George Y. K. Sún
the centre
King's Theatre
H. Y. Koh
Oriental Theatre
H. M. Ligo
Nathan Theatre
MR. ALFRED E. DAFF
VICE-PRESIDENT:
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL FILMS INC.
NEW YORK
Shüh-Tök
U.S.A.
N.Y.
Queen's Theatre
Liang Chi-Siu
Majestic Theatre
Terry Leong
Central Theatre
now
ANTI SPITTING.
Tram Tickets
to
Is
+ Blx,—Is the public to under- stand that the Hong Kong Tram. way Company has Instituted a system which was 60 popular during the Japanese operation of the Company, namely, the de. munding: back of tickets from. passeprors. It is becoming an! all too prevalent practice on the part of conductors to eak passen. gers back for tickets just no they arrelighting... An explanation: Trom the Tramway Company would be appreciated.
TRAM TRAVELLER.
1. AND E.'S NEW ADDRESS
As from Aug. 1, 1947 the cable address of the Imports and Exports Department will ba: "Enprepot, Hong Kong.". Merchant Houses are advised to inform their overseas agerita, of this change which will, facilliato the transmission of communica- tions which such agents may" desire to make with the Hong Kong Imports and Exports De partment.
through the
second and third roading of the tour Bit
"duced, at, the Int
Verans
mmoda
1947
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