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Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday ardared the $100 bail of an oplum smoker to be returned

and for the man to be remandóð för three days in polico custody for further inquiries. The man, Yip Ching was Yan Ching Street, Aist fibor, on the only one of the 15 smok-ugust 12..

ers arrested by Detective Sub- Of the 15 mokers arrested by Inspector A. Leslie during a

Inspector Groves during the raid, rald on

to that v72 Canton Road,ght failed to answer second floor, on Thursday, on herge and huit their ball of $40

Lesch Areated: The bail.

·were, flued 336 épch.

When, in reply to the court Yip sald that he was an unlicensed pork hawker, the maghirate or- sieres his ball to be returned and for him to be held in custody un til Monday fur further inquiries The other smokers were fined $3

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Two minbered huts at Shek Kip Mel village were raided by Detective Sub-Inspector D. 9. Re- herts and the keepers and right -mokers arrested,

To G, with a previous on- victlun. was sentenced to four was finest $125 or seven weeks monlik hard labour, and Liu Pak hard labour, us keepers. smukers were med 136 each.

Lut Wul-kuci, 24-year-old spin-

The

"The keeper, Mak Yiu, was also remanded for three days when he admitted the charges of keeping n divan and possesion of prepored oplum, but denied being the printor, was remanded for three days cipal tenant,

when she plunded that the oplum pipe and heroin pipe found the "long" of 101 Tal Nam Street, Grst flour, by, DSI Roberts, were for iar mother's own ure, denied the charge of keeping mu eplum divan.

In another rald, DSI Leille ar rested Cheng wok-ki and 10 smokers in an unnumbered hut at Nelion Street.

Cheng, with a previous convie tion for a similar offence last year, was sentenced to four and,

half months hard labour, and the smokers fined $35 each.

Chow Kl. Aned $1,000 or five monthy hard jahour in Apel Inst year for keeping an ophins divan. was yesterday stence to seven months hard labour for being the) keeper of un oplum divan at 398 eclaration Street, second one,

The six mokers arrested t the Ameline by DS1 Loslle were

fined 235 ench.

Similar Sentenco Wong Sze was also sentenced to aven menthe hard labour for keeping on opin diyan at 120)

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CHARGED

Alleged Larceny Of Govt Materials

Police Want Assistance

Altemple made since June 20 to Identify a corper picked up in Ping Chau harbour falled. Yesterday the police arked for assistance from the general pubilo.

The body, tied up in a Chinese quilt, was dressed in

a military style khaki dri tunic with, brase buttome. On the tune were the figures 109 written la frik.

In the pockets of the man's suit were a broken propelling penall, a CN$1,000 Customs Gold Unit, and a hankar- chief.

The age of the man was estimated at between 30 and 35 years. He was tall and woll bullt, did, hle hair, was cilpped short. The top of the Index finger on the left hand was missing, apparently am. putated.

Tea Money Offer Had A Sequel

SEQUEL TO ROUND-UP ***********

OF PWD EMPLOYEES

Austin Spary, 49-year-old” Gradé 1 oféctrical on- gineer, and Arthur Frederick May, 41-year-old electrical engineer inspector, arrested during the Anti-Corruption Squad round-up of Public Works Department employees on Wednesday, wore charged beföre Mr. J. Wicks at Kow- loon yesterday with larceny of electrical materials from the Government.

In opposing bail for Spary, Chief Inspector J. John- ston said there was a possibility of further charges being preferred against him,

As investigations in the charge against May have been completed, the police had no objection to bail in the sum of $1,000 cash being granted to him.

With Spary were Kwok custody for inquiries which could Kwong, 48-year-old foreman not possibly be completed within 01 the electrical workshop, on the 48 hours permitted by law. three counts of larceny on er

Specific Dates about April 19, between March

Furthermore, said C Johnston,

10

828 Births For Week

Eight hundred and twenty- eight, birific ware registered in Hong Kong during the week ended August 7, ald an omoial statement 'yeator. day.

The

Deaths were 203, of which 32 were tuberculosis victims.

number

of Infectious diseases reno dedin. the perled under review Was 111,

Profiteers Fined

Would Over-Charge Magistráte

"Even if you, the magis.

+904} 1 and July 24, and on or about searches might have to be made

June 20, this year.

and it was en.ential that the de-3 Kwok was further charged with fendant concerned should be pre- May and Lee Cho, 20-year-old sent. electrican, with larceny of elce-i Refusing buil, the magistrate trical materials between July 23 said the charges showed specific trate had gone into my store and August 10, last,

dates on which specific articles you would have been charg- Leung King, aged 48 years, ns- were stolen.There were stant wireman of the department. generalisation.

ed $1.50," remarked Chan and Ngau Pul, 41 years, electri- The law held that where the Fung Yuk-chan, when she clari. were ro-defendunt with release of an accured might pre pleaded guilty to an Spry and Kwok on the charge of fudice inquiries by the police then charge of 15 cents for a tin lareçay between Maren 1 and July the court was empowered to re-

fuse ball and to remand accused of Quaker Oats before Mr. C, was charged with Spey d

Rain Wing, 30-year-old electri- in custody.

F. X. d'Almada at' Central yesterday. Kwak with larceny n or about

us 20.

Two men found on the fat pleaded guilty to the charge of smoking opium and were fined $36 coli.

Sub-Inspector J. 11. Evans pro- secuted in all cases before Mr. Wicks.

Wong Chol was sentenced three months hard labour

When Yu Choi,, 40-year-old recommended for bunishment woman hawker,

being when he admitted before Mr. W. brought 8. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday Police Station on August 6 by Mong Kok the charges of keeping an oplum divan and possession of prepared Police constable 272 she took oplum.

out some money and harided it to her capter to "drink tea"

to the

was

Previous Conviction Inspector J. Orum salu that 194 Shanghai Street, second floor, and to release her. was rolded by Detective Sub- The constable kept the money Inspector J, R. Sykes on Thurs-In his hand and gave it over to day and accused, (with a previous conviction for larceny and one for the Inspector on Duty at the keeping a divan), and five Amok-station who found the amount to

[be $8.

ers arrested,

24.

Other Charges?

Detectives Get Swift Results.

Three days after a report

aver-

She was fined $30. She said that when the control price was still $1,50, she left for. Kongmoon and was therefore not, aware, of the reduction

the price,/

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A small boy of 13 made the vale, and although she had by then returned to the colony, aha did not know of the reduction of the price control. until informed By the inspectors

Other offenders against the price control were:

fresh lemon,

сп one

In reply to the bench, I Julius. ton said that the Crown was alo opposing ball for Lee Cho-es theref were posstullities of other charge It was known that the accused was connected with other se Two of the smokers fortelted Yu was charged' before Mr. J. of larceny, but whether additional their ball of $40 each, and the Wicks on the following morning yes wide brought had not of housebreaking was made

yet been accided. other three were fined $35 each. with offering a bribe, causing an When the prosecution applied at the Mong Kok Police Sta-

A fine of $125, or five weeks' obstruction and with haviking for a rentata for three lays in

Lion, Detective constable Lam Brothers Company, 83 hard labour, was imposed by mir, without lleence. She was re- custody as the case of spary and Chan Wai-chuen arrested two overcharging five cents

Hennessy Road, was fined $40 for Latimer on Chan Fuk on the mended and sest to the Kowloon his live co-defendants, Mr, 1. J. burglars and two receivers, Five

opium and heroin charges of keeping an oplum Hospital when it was found alie Griffiths applied for bait for Soury and recovered all stolen pro- divun keepers in the Central, first floor, and possesion of pre-

divan at 205 Reclamation Street, was muttering from malaria.

on the ground that the chargés

Wing Cheung Fruit 15hop. 151 Eastern and Western Districts pared oplum, on August 12,

Yesterday, she was fined $100, lacked particulars and ware only perty.

Connaught Road Central was were charged before Mr. F. X.

four or weeks' imprisonment on generalisations.

Aned $10 for This was revealed by Detective cents on one fresh lemon..

overcharging five d'Almada

Two of the three smokers ar the bribery charge and caution- at Central yester-rested by E131 Syko, were fined ed on the other two charges.

sald that conditions Sub-Inspector Fung She-lung Kut. Lee day, wheh the keepers were $35 each, and the other had his

Fruit Stall in Wing ball in the case of when an Chna and Taul Mul Kut Street was Dned $40 for over- Sub-Inspector J.II. Evans pro-

governing given prison torms and smok- ball of 150 estreated.

Europeans in the Colony were were charged before Mr. J. Wicks charging five cents on one fresh i reculed.

at Kowloon yesterday with bur-lemos. ers fined heavily.

quite different from that of Chinese,

that boing alary at 1100 Canton Road on

August Government servant, it would fan, i basket, cotion quilt, a pair charging 20 cents on one tin of Cheung Hing of No. 1. Canul stealing an electric Rond, East avas ned $40 for.over- not be possible for his client

of Chinese shoes and a pair of evaporated milk,

Ping On Tal of No. 3 Graham Street was fined $100 for over- charging 25 cents on one bottle of shop foki, and Sloan's liniment,

shop Shing Keo of 50 Connaught

fined charged with receiving two rain- (second offence) for, overcharging a strong prima fucle care is pul coats and a brass basin, and the 10 cents on one tin of evaporated- forward."

CI Johnston said that there were othe

other property (excepting the milk, possibilities of further charges be-pair of European shues), respec- Wal Kee, Stall No. 3 in Eastern

LI Kap, aged 35, keeper of the

divan

on the fist floor

Graham Street, was

FUGITIVE RUSSIAN of 23

given Fix

months and banishment, and the seven smokers were each Bued 560 or 15 days.

Chewig Muk aged 30, keeper

of the divan un the root at No.

4. Den Vocux Road West, with m

Previous conviction for a similar fence, received nine months and Gopishanent.

TO BE PROTECTED

FROM VENGEANCE

Washington, August 12,

Sia smokers were fined $00 ar A fugitive Russian teacher today testified secretly be-

Cays, Lu Wing, nged 38, keeper of the divan on the roof of No. 66 Des Voeux Road West, got four months and banishment, and two mokers each received a $60 fine

15 days.

Tong. Kau, aged 40, the keeper

Hays

fore the Congressional spy-hunting Committee. and, after 90 minutos, was sent away with a promise of full protection against possible So- viet vengeance.

Mikhall Samarin told his been given a medical examina-

of the divan on the second floor tary behind the locited doors tion to refute charges by the Sb- of No. 23 Stone Nullah Lane, was

of the House Un-American Viet Ambassador. M. Alexande sentenced

to six months

and Activities Committee room unit! Fanyushkin) that the teacher end the seven none of his evidence was made still suffered from the effects of were fined 300 or 15 | rublic. each.

When he emerged from Leung Cheung aged 32, the secret hearing, he faced a bat keeper of the herobi divan on thewery of newsreel cameras

and second floor of No. 18

Chung

answered Sax Street, West, who was ad

questions put to him by Committee member, Repre dillonally charged with a broach sentative Karl Mündt.

of deportation

order was BCN- tenced to a teil of

the

Samarin said he had testifled 20 months voluntarily, and

had renounced

and six weeks, consecutively and Soviet citizenship because he did

rebanishment. and his were Aned $100 or 15 days.

patrons not want to take his wife ond

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three children back to Russia.

He said in accentes English: "I want to

le speak epenly and truth-

fully before an' oficial American

head wound incurred in the war and was no responsible for itis statements-Waited Press.

Third Raid On Same Brothel

to leave.

That

nud

Mr. Grifiths further submitted European shoes, & gauze jacket, in applying for a remand for wintonts, brass basin and further inquiries, CI Johnston 527 in

In case. showed the weakness of his case Leung an, 31-year-old

Cho Wo, counsel Forend not be put in gnol unices master of 7 Bedford Road, were | Rond Central was

sald defence

ing preferred agrist the defen- tively. dants. He reminded-the-court" that some 30 men were taken into

Illegal Wireless Apparatus

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Street, was fined $100. (second Early on the niezning of August offence) for overcharging 10 cents)

DSI Fing. Cheung Choi on ole tin of evaporated milk. reported that some persons en- Hop Tak Hung, 102 Des Voeux tered hit premises by breaking a Road, West, was fined $30 for hoic in the back wall and stole overcharging five cents on one tin various articles and money from of Quaker Oats

Im.

Ed

Wing Ching Hong of 107 De Vosur Road, West, was fired 10 for overcharging 15 cents on ones tin of Quaker Oats.

Cheung Shing Hong of 205 Des Voeux Road, Weit, was fined $75 for overcharging 15 cents on one. tin of Quaker Oals.

On the night of

August 10. Det. Chan arrested Man and Tsul at Fir Street near Tong Mel Rond. Questioned, both accused admit- committing the burglary and Brought the detective to an un- cumbered hut at Kremer Street The maximum fine of $3,000 where the raincoats and the bruss Chi Sung Loong of 20 Cross on each charge was imposed basin were found. Cho Wo was Street was fined $40 for .over. on Chung Ngo, aged 30, by arrested.

charging 20 cents on one tin of Mr. Hin-ahing Lo

The two men at Contral:

then took, the Cow and Gain Mille Food. police to an unnumbered hut at yesterday when he was charg-Taikoktail where the electric fan, was fined $39 for

Tsui Cheong of 5 O'Brien Nond, overcharging

ed with possessing and main-blanket, quilt, jacket, and pair of Ave canls for one tin of Quaker taining radio apparatus. Chinese shoes were found in the. Outs.

As defendant was bolled on praseusion of Leung Man.

Shun Yee Hong of 131 Des Voeux $6,000 and could pay his fines, he The pair of European was not given the option.

shoes Road, Contral, was fined $50 for were recovered

$13.50 from a pawn overcharging

for опе Inspector Lundle Gordon, who shop, suld DST Fung, who added "Bingo" alarm clock. Wah Wai-heung, 55-year-ralded 10 Des Voeux Road West that Msh had body about the activities of So- old widow, was sentenced to (third floor), said that the door-ion for burglary.

previous convic- viet dictatorship and the condf-three months' hard labour and had to be forced open and they

Chuon Hing of 273 Des Voeux. Road, Contral, was fined $40 fo tions and life of the Russian peo-recommended for banishment found no one in the house, but months' hard labour,

Mon WpB sentenced to 18 overcharging $0 for one "Big Ben ple under it."

when she admitted before Mr. defendant was caught trying to to a year. Bath were recommend- Asked what would happen W. H., Latimer at Kowloon escape over the roofs.

Inspector Pliman of the Prico now if he returned to the Ba.

ed for banishment. The two re-Control prosecuted' in all caso3 All the radio viet Union, he answered, "My Yesterday to being "the opera

apparatus was celvers. were sentenced to a wife and

tor, not the keeper" of

confiscated.. would be shot or

month's hard labour each, sent to concentration camp for brothel at 11 Temple Street,

Arst floor.

The Committer said Samarin aspector J. Orem Informed the had been assured he would be court that the rald made by In- Liven "whatever protection this spector T. Collins early yesterday Government can give."

morning was the third successful Rep Mundt sald Samarin had one on the same premises. In

cach case, there was a new prin cipal tenant.

SALE CARPETS

10% to 30%

DISCOUNT

The floor comprised four cubi- cles. Three prostitutes and three Mr.

men were on the floor at the time of the raid,

Li Ho, 26-year-old, and Wong Nul, 25 years of age, both stated

to be married women, were Found over in the sum of $50 for

and Tsul alarm clock.

PERJURY CHARGE AT SPY

SPY INQUIRY

Washington, August 12, Charles Krämer, former Now Deal economist, was accused today of porjuring himself of the House hearing on wartime Soviet espionage in the capital.

Representative Richard Nixon users are former Communists

HIRED BIKE, SOLD IT

Jackie Morales, aged 19, wash sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr. Hin-shing La at Central yesterday for stealing

Derefulant; › ' who already, has two previous conviction; went to a bicycle shop in Wanchal and

hired the bicycle. Instead of re met in Queen's Road for $25. A turning if he sold it to a man h

** he has not been traced, and the

one year when they pleaded made the charge as members and avowed Courlers for the accused did not know the mant guilty to causing an obstruction of the House Un-American Reds., by loitering:

committeo tried to get the red- Inspector Orem sold defendants chaired poker-fared witness to arrested by Inspector say whether he is a Commu- TO CELEBRATE OUR OPEN WAN al. Parky's Street near|nist.. ING AT A MORE SPACIOUS Ning Po Street on Thursday Ba

Collins PLACE CUSTOMERS ARE RE- right. [QUESTED TOMYNOTE THAT

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18TH AUGUST

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Mr. Kramer, formerly employ ed by various agencies here and

Mr. Kramer, now a research Fleycle has not been recovered, speolalist for Mr. Henty Wais Inspector. Brownrigg face & Progressivo Party, refuse, secuted. ed to answer a long series of questions on" constitutiorín)) grounds that his answers might, incriminate him.

An exhibition of pahitings of once a Bendte Sub-Committee Representativo : Nixton - Inter-

Chinjësh Historic beauties by Misyjstaff members, was put on the preted ono - af Mr. Krom Diana Artemis Kan will be held, wine atand or the Justice Do-responses as an indirect al the Robt Garden, Hong Kong partment started! Træestigation to that he was not la Commu Hotel, next Friday and Saturday determine what previous wi He between 11 am and 6.10 p.m.nbores have led under oath at the my hearing pentingnan

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