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GUILD AND CHINESE
FOUND NOT GUILTY
Inspector Peter Oliver Guild of the Hong Kong
Police, Tam 50, married woman, and Chinese Sailor
Police Constable Chan Pui-lam, who were charged at the Criminal, Sessions with de-
manding money with menaces were yester
day found not guilty, and discharged by Mr. Justice E. H; Williams (Chief Jutt{čo)! The jury retired for one hour and 35 minutes ·
before returning their verdict.
Airmen Committed For Trial
and
Was Very
Indiscreet
10
AB William George Barret|| Tum Sog face was wreath- |720), HMS London, was “very ed in smiles after she had
Indiscreet" when he challenged heard the verdict.
Star Ferry Inspector J. Mac- Immediately on leaving the dock, shu rushed forward anil dougall to fight, commented grasped the hand of her young Me W. H. Latimer at Kowloon daughter, who was
In Court yesterday: Mother
theh daughter, quickly left the Court building behaviour, was said by Inspector. Earret, charged with disorderly Guld, together with Tam 50 Orem to have entered the and Chan Pul-lam, was, charged Kowloon Ferry whart” about: 11 with demanding $500 from Lo Wan-yung
pm on June 30. He began and $500 from Pun make a nuisance of himself by Tal-so. Guild and Tam were annoying the other passengers jointly charged with demanding The story of how he was $25 from Lo Wun-ying and $100 and asking them to`light."
Felt Faint dragged out of his car, had from Chin Nul, while, Tam alone was charged on two further his army twisted behind his counts of demanding $100 from
Whon Inspector Macdougall from Lok
tried to pacify hini, defendant Inspector but got blows at the back of his Stu-hung."
of Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Coun-attacked the hend and then robbed
the case for and had to receive medical at- $20, was told by Ng Kwan, se, assisted by Det. Insp. W: N. the worse of the ensuing struggle,
Durkin, conducted public par driver, at Kow the prosecution. loon yesterday.
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Ng was, giving evidence before Mr. W.A Blair Kert of the agufrist Committal proceedings
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Hulme (20), (19) and Stanley both stationed at Kal Tak, on the charge of robbery with violence.
After evidence had been ten- deled by the victim, and other accused Police witnesses, both vers committed for trial.
Ng Kwan sald that he was en- ployed by the Fet Ying Garage no the driver of public car 4401 on June 4. About 9.30 p.m. he had Jusi leli some passengers at the Star Ferry and was proceeding when he was haled by two Europeans, dressed In white shirts and khaki trousers, at Halphong Road.
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On receiving their instructions to procedo to Kal Tak he drove along Cameron Road, Read, Matauwel Road, Tam Kung Koad, and on to Clear Water Bay Kond. When he was near the Abt-house he was told by one of his two passengers to "Stop. Stop."
1: Mr. B. A. Bernacchi, instruct
ed by Mr. D. L. Strellett of Messrs. Bruiton & Co., represent- ed Peter Oliver Galld
Proceedings yesterday morning were confined to the delivery of closing addresses by counsel for the defence and prosecution.
Mr. Justice Williame comment ed his summing up af 2.30 pm and did not conclude until 4.20 p.. when the jury retired.
Forced
To Break The Law
Lention.
Accused was fined $257
AB Thomas A. Mélia (23). also of HMS London, was cautioned by the same Magist- role on the count of assault,
Inspector J. Orem said that about 11.20 p.m. on July Chun-pong (28), meas-boy of St. Paul's Girls' College, boarded the "Northern Star at Kowloon, and took a sent' amidships.
Five minutes later, defendant want on board and went up to complainant, pulled him up by the right shoulder, old struck him a blow on the mouth.
Yu ran down to the wharf and
maiter reported the
to Ferry Inspectors J. MacDougall and E Rothwell, who detained accused To save a cargo of fish from and handed him over to a Noval
Patrol. deterioraling and to avoid
Defendant sald that, after be- trouble with Chinese Govern- og hoved several times" by Yu ment personnel, the master of he told complainant to stop shov fishing junk No. 379 was forced ing. Yu turned round and struck to break the laws of Hong Kong hini a blow on the right side of
the head with a torch. on Thursday.
Yesterday he was fined HK$50 at the Marine Court for encrying 11 excess passengers. His licence allowed him to carry 22 passen- Kors. When the Water Police board the junk they counted 39.
Cheung Kam-shing, the junk -When-he-did-so-sald-witness,
told Mr. D.G. Cairns, he felt
grip him master, arm tround the neck and when he Marine Magistrate, that he was of hla aware of the conditions tried to get clear of the grip he felt something hard striking the licence. left side of his head three of oud Lines. He felt faint and sad forward towards the wheel.
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He added that he heard some- one opening the door of the cab, dragged and soon after he was out of his seat. His left hand was then twirled behind his back, and blows were rained on his forehead and lekt"eye" with clenched Ast. He deigned unconsciousness,
Hie pockets were searched and
Russia's
Loss Of Face.
London, July 1. Western diplomats said to. day that Russia's loss of face in, Yugoslavia and the UqUsADA. may bring a sudden sating of. wat fears in Europe.
hey said that the Bovlet" Unionmooth things he (gly to be too busy
trying
In- Matehál Tito's ara to on Incressing it, gequrure
POLICE DIFFICULTIES IN RAIDING VILLAGE
The difficulties of conducting Police raids on Cha
Kwo Ling Village was again “emphasised. -Before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloón”yös:" terday when Wong Tim (23) was charged keeping & common gaming hours.
Inspector Macdonald
said that all
whinge were watched by work-One-Armed building a petrol installation Tenant
men" employed ori the job at
there, with the result that
The Manchester Guardian reported from Prague that the Balkana lb so embarrassing. to Moscow that Stalin may have to wriggle out armet-Police parties have to walk
about two miles' across wift with Tite by making: AV
Nils listend of going by"suba- Įkas auslekcjalnej, scapegoat at the Geminform,"
Associated Prosa.
Thieves Winked At Her
отрда
ment:
the
Sentenced
A one-armed man, Lee Stu pans.
When
Heralded the un cheong (40), expelled in March
1947 numbered hut used by Wong as a was sentenced to four re- gaming house he fluid only, Wong months hard labour and
The commended for banishment by and four gamblers there, others had run away. The place Mr. W. A Blair-Kerr at Kow- "wax used for playing "pal-kau" tonn yesterday. Bompid
"Cos-ign". sald D-Mac
Les according to Chist Inspec
tor F. J. Clarke, was the prin - Wong was fined $1,000' (br six | clzat tenant of 202 Kljung Sirest. morethe hard labour), while the second floor, one of the cubicles used by Cheung gamblers were fined $40 "(or two of which was weeks' imprisonment) esch. Bun (37) as an opium divan' qfi $27.45 table-money was confiscat June 30.
to the Poor Box.
Went For Smoke
Chan So-kwanja Chinese
There were three cubicles, and was walking along
four bedspaces on the floor, sald CF Clarke, and defendian) collect. Laichikok Road about noon, on
rd about $140, rent from the sub- June 29 when, near the Mons
In another unnumbered hut, tenants while paying only 130 men standing on the pave the Police party found Yu Shu rent for the whole nat. Kok Theatre, she noticed five
As she was passing,(33) with three
Cheung Sun, Charged with opium pipes,
opium divan abu two of the men winked at each throb lamps, and a small quant- keeping" an
possession of prepared opium, ity of splund before Mr. Blair was fined a total of $225 (or
When charged
imprisonment), Kerr with keeping a divan, Yu seren wooka denied the charge and said that while his there customers had he wont, down to his brother their ball of $25 each estreated. divan"" for "kampke." His brothần || ***| had just gona la a jeahouse when BETTY OFFICER the Police arrived.
other.
After she had gone a fow yards one of the men approached her trom behind and snatched a gold chain bracelet from her right wrist. She made a report to the Mong Kok Pollet anti Det, 101 and PC 1400 were sent back to the scene with her.
Convicted
on the charges a
Dossession of opium pipes, and prepared opium, Yu was phed, a total of $200 or two months hard in default.
CHARGED
On arrival at the scene, she
John Chaknėts: Horton, aged 23 pointed cut Chap Chung-ling (17) us one of the two mch who wink
petty officer of HMS 120mai was charged at Central yesterday od at each other. When he saw the Police approaching. Chan ron into an alley off Canton Rone oglum mockers Were pr. before Mr. Hin-aning 12, with:
rested by the Police In a third stealing two marine engines from but was 'arrested.
This story was told to Mr. y. unnumbered hut. No keeper was the Royal Naval Dockyard on A Blair-Kerr by Sub-Inspector found, said DI Macdonald. Two June 20 J. S. Howarth at Kowloon yester of the sinekers had theif ball of day when Chan was charged with $40 each estreated, and the other aiding and abetting one Chu, Teatwo were fined $50 each by Mr. in the larceny, and with breach Blair-Kerr. of expulsion order.
Chan, S1 Howarth revealed, from was convicted for larceny the person and also for attempted larceny from the person in 1947, and was expelled from the Colony on Jan. 7 last.
Accused was sentebred to alnų“ months hard labour and recom mended for banishment.
HK CHINESE EDUCATORS PROTEST TO SIAM GOVT
gald, were 3D were Chinese
The 11 excess passengers, he A declaration was signed yesterday by 59: Chinese Maritime Customs personnel and members of the, Chinese Peace Preservation Corps. They boarded the junk when it stopped at Tal Chun (Chinese, territory) on the way to Hong Kong. None of them paid any fares.
Cheung admitted that he could: have refused to sell. In such an the cargo of fish would have been spoilt and the $20 taken from his chirt pocket, would also have had trouble with enid witness who added that his the Chinese Government person- Ballant also tried to wrench his net wristwatch off.
While he was held with hiy hand-behind, his back he saw the lights of an 'approtiching bus. His allacker: then rälääked him 'and he feli on to-the-ground. It was then that lie bad a look at the Euro- pean whom he identified as the first defendant.
When he got on his feet, con- tinued Ng, ke saw a man running
Squatters' Huts Gutted
cultural and ́ ́aducational leaders in Hong Kong in protest against the recent:actions of the Siamese Government in closing down, a. numbei” of “oyorseas Chinese schools! and
kinese under arrest. "puting scores of the
"We are herewith, appbaling to Among those who signed the sense of justice of the people
READER'S
LETTER
Mõnageria
Sr-We understand", that there are a number of wild beasts liv ing in the Peninsula Hotel which nightly If not at other times, have for long been in the custom of eksa" on the grass taking their
plo adjoining that building: The trainers and proprietors of these wild animals have, we sis. formed, as is common in the cin cus' world, their origin in many other countries than in Gront Britain' or Eire or for that mat ter in the Dominions, of Hindus- ten or Pakistan, yet they have been canvassing the residence of Kowloon's well-known Wh Elephant to sign: 4 Peiltion of objection to the clerus, which is now
occupying the extrwhile playground off their pets, and
Mt. Eto, alles starly throq
of the Peninsula Hotel, recently renewed, la be
the Protest Were Professor in all countries 10 Join in our years of pluck following & war
persecution of the Chinese by the carpets of the Hong Kong University, opposition against the outrageous recover the Four Freedoms are Miso Lang-shan of the Wu- the Siamese Government han University. Chien Chia "Furthermore, the declaration treated ns were their predeces. chu of the National Sun Yat-added, it was hard to ahder- söra? sen University, Kuo Mo-jo, stand why the Central Govern- Are passengers in the lifts and
on the Mao Tun and other well- ment of Ching should have se
mattied reticent on this matter." known writers.
The declaration said Phibul Sanggram's government decree on May" about the "upprors Chinese schools deprived than 100,000 Chinese sch
of educa of an opportunity More than Thirty' squatters huts at Fuk already be
been
closed
cross the road' towards the air-Chuen Hang: Street, Talicoleta je Balk
the
as the betion was draw-
NINE YEAR OLD'S EVIDENCE IN MURDER CASE
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comeru clathot. Pulquion?
percha
matis
and on..
Argouf chu
mates of the huts last practically F'over' a dozen /Chinesq. schools At: yesterday's -hearing-WoHn pontatiédum,
to be smart
robust, andh urisatisiled beings
field.
Witness ran towards the Kowloon, were gutted by u encoming bus and boarded It, but fire which raged for half an ing forth widespread protests Nine-year-old Wong Kin-ham eliangels to another bus gold out hour at noon yesterday befors from the Chinese cultural and gave evidence at Central yet bur chiltän from, while cose. Weil, necured it was brought under control educational circles," lo decina do 15 charged with dear, our one
who is murdering of of the only form Airkt, vehicle, saw accused
Damage to property was extition echtmut "a large
police standing by the left side of his
under the 20-year-old "amah, Cheilag Chat which is non-gall mated at $20,000 $23,000, but af armed
Goverment searched and attempting to murder there were no casualties. The in- Siamese
and -chong on March all their belongings.:
other legitimate institutions The Kowloon Fire Brigade was Bangkok On the same day, 60 told how he had been playing in the house with his amalı Defen- principal of the Nandant came to visit the boys mo appliances under Div-Officer C. Saymour, ond Station Oncet yang Middle School, Cho chúa, thès. He told Wods to go a Cheung Kung-po (30), en- Kaynes, but the”.
could not and the co-chairman of the Over-fetch hit something to cate When witness war In the co gine driver of the RCR do more than cacentrate on areas Hainaness Society; Chen asked his nephew, Johnny fomnia premises, as the bus Ting-po Shek Chun-chang (38), to let bulls of wood with tarred roolf, him drive car 0917 just to the burned like match-wood
UNLICENSED DRIVER
·quickly, on the scene with W were arrested;
"Ddudly: Menace".
rilor he heard his
Re-turned- and a
hitting her with
a place for clath mitted it could
a serious altack upon, and thing wrapped
China Paldt Company's his bad at it pain at Corrales Ctory, which, whe only
broncis Road on June 30:-.
60 feet away, was for a time" in Just
were changing Imilient donger but vigoris of the The Brigáder had and stopped the Jhad more about mlalifes and prevented its farther into Jordan Road
fire was not kovernment as obstru
between
the car
Preles
Hollwo freunder contrat. Within 30 | Tesle regard, such"
Churged before Mi W. La-The origin of the timer, at Kowloon
yesterday knowe Cheung Was Dreft $100 for drive The Kowloon Emerency Unit,
the decim
Phibul
ánd Chinese peopl
ing the car without a licence under Sub-Inspecter Wall, kept travention While Sher was fitted 350 for pe the urge crowd of spe mitting an unliebrised driver tufe distance
strive
Inspector T Drem, prosecuted.
furtice,
but ser
cloth He "What did
ogo? and then
for his mother who! few seconds later and told
the and shout for the poll
The case was edi
aŭl
- June 0.
'Inspector The
not] CID°C” is in;
secution)
Charged with conspiring with Horton, to stent the engines were station supervisor of the RNEY Willem Fredrick Smith aged it. and Robert G. Stewart. aged 20. clerk.
The threa rieni were, remo until July 5 at 10 am
Inspector G..Willerton will seculo,
ive them mitk
reinforced
with
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