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Police Control System Reaches Far And

The skill by which the Traffic Department controls its cars, launches and outlying stations wat

demonstrated to members of the Press by Superintendent G. D. `Binstead at Central yes terday.

The radio control roam, located on the top floor

of the Police Station told building) was shown for the first time since its recent inauguration. The radio control system itself has been in force for the past 19 months.

This room, the nerve centro of the whole polier forge, has under Its control Tour cars in Hong Kong, four in Kowloon and the mainland, six harbour launches. fenser large ruling launches and all the pulice stations in Hong Kong and the entire Peninsula.

Mr. Binstead is of the opinion that the present system of radio control le by far the best in the

bopeil, sal Mr. Blustcult to have the intest equipment tram England, which will be ordered As soon as poverionent approval is revolver.

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Naval Men Imprisoned. For Assault

Ronald Bertram Caines and

Edward Stewart Walker, both aged 19. stoker mechanics at HMS Black 'Swan, were each sentenced to 18 months hard labour by. Mr. Justice Gould (Puisne Judge) at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, for assault-

Me. A

Far Enct and can be favourably compared with those of Scat-ing and robbing a taxi-driver land Yard.,

in Repulse Bay Road.

Counsel, Crow n Hunton, stated that on July Inst the two defendants hired 1 tax at the China Fleet Club, and Instructed the driver to go to go tu Repulse, Bay. When they were near Deep Water Bay, fendants told the driver to return to town,

Direct Link

It is possibl 44 ththe enntrol} rdom to have direét radio_coun= munication with every station in the new Territories. A segnon- stration carried out by members Installed in this Control Room of the police forcë detarded for fat Central is an amplifier and re- this duty proved most satisfumate control and this has tory.

direct

link between the police control room and the Army control.

This amplißer consists of a main sub transmitter through which messages are received and

All the set are rim on batteries and are tot dependent on current supplies, Fireplente conditions) and have little effect on these sett.

Maps are laid cast in the Con-despatcheri, Trot Raton where the position of ars was illustrated by toy eat shifted is there posthuim, are r ported from time to time.

Three Sets

Thureg nuch pets are situated in the veokuta, ne at the Control Room, one at the Victoria Peak and the other at Lvenus Bar-

tel.

The set are construed by the ollee Department and are aditi- cal to the med by die RAW, Army del Navy police, und 211 work to copertina with one an-

other.

There is a signal board in the Control Ruam giving due number of the cats and Jantriches that are in putrol as well as the cars of the Service...

In charge of the Bario Contral Room is Insperta Karpovitch knowledge of has a wide adia work.

who

Nieteen months uggs, Mr. Kim-. stead consulted teutérmit Cout- mawler Goudle and from his in- siruelions and guidance, the pre- ent system of radio eommunka- tions between ears, lotinches unet outlying stations was effected,

First Tasts

curate positions of

As the taxi stopped, one of the necused got out, while the other bit the complainant on the head with a cosh, rendering his un conclutis.

'Dead' Money Revives Mills

The inflated Chinese dollare taken out of circulation since the

reform DA currency August 10, may be used to keep paper mills in Stranghat running.

been,

These mitle have grinding to a halt in the past two weeks due to shortage of their chief raw material-rap and waste paper..

Deaters in waits are réfus.. ind to n

to sell at the present low Government-stipulated prices.

The Ta. Kung Pao estimated. 50.000 tons of the old inflated" paper dollars turned in in tita past two montha, will ba sufficient to run Elianphal's mills for ax monthe-A10- ciated Press.

Arms

Charge Brings Hard Labour

Six months' hard labour with Chan Ah-fong for passed on possession of two revolvers by Mr. Justice Gould yesterday, When complainant awoke, his after a plea of mitigation mude wrist watch was gone in addition by his counsel. Mr. R A

Bernacchi.

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FORGERY WAS EASY BUT TURNED COSTLY

Ng Tso, 40-year-old clark of the South East Asia Co, with offices at the Peninsula Hotel, found it more expedient to scribble a nome"on tho Export Licorice than to look for b révanuo officer to sign it, whehavor he was in a hurry to get goods off by a plane.

His very good imitation of | the goude in the charge was hand- Revenue Oficer Ecidle Fu's | ed "by mistake to the transporters, signature passed muster two of The fountain pens, zip tasteners, three times and would notabulers and fadio were ordered to be returned to these two de- have been detected were it

fchdanir. not for the suspicions of a clerk, employed by the Cathay *** Pacific Airways Co., on Sep- tember 9 who found that ond of the four packets of towels harried in

very much heavier than the others.

was

He notified RO Fu who, on be- ing shown the Licence and De- claration said that he know nothing phout the shipment and never signed the form. The polica

natified

antil, on the following were morning, the pareṛls were openert the presence of the owners. Instead

2.740 of containing towels. by declared, the parcelsi were found to contain only 1.138) wwrks. at 840 fountain près. 4,830 zip fasteners 575 Vicks in- haters, and a radio.

He was questioned and he ad- mitted having forged the · signo - lure of BO Pu. Ile further ad-

eliten having scribbled the signn-| hure of that revenue

officer on two previous occasions, although the police bave reason to belleve har 912 other Licence sail De- Inration. forms were signed by.

hirn. One was

tu The matter was reported

Chao admitted the arm possen- Wan this system in force, it is the police, who on information, possible to transpring a contingent went over to the Queen

charge but denied taking Mary of going 200 men to my part of Hospital where second Accused Part in a robbery with two or The New Territories by police Walker

It with ore, or being an accessory by- detalner' was transpory lorries, should the ocea-

then learned that Walker had ni fore the fact

Mr. Beranechi said the two siuni urise.

tempted to take his own life by Charts of all types are fald, outalahing his wrist with a scraper.

revolvers were old weapons left on targetables in the Control

The police managed to get a ver by the Japanese. Robin and there all help to direct statement from him with regard useless, and the other was pre-. operations, giving the most ne- to the robbery. After se time bably also unserviceable,

The revolvers were hidden on and when his wound was healer and

undergoing

medical hillside, and ut first he refused ure examination Wolker wus pro- give them up. It was only after Hoyne mentally sound, and the bide-out had been discovered was discharged from the ho and another man had taken them

that he gave them up. tal.

He was

unemployed originally stated on the dirge sheet, as he was actually working at the Hop Hùng Firm, Talpo.

Mr. A. Hooton, Crown Counsel, accepted needsed's siątement, and told the Court there was no pre- vious conviction,

launches and also places where after riots, robberies und Bres taking plans.

Revolving plates plucul In a most conventient position for the operator to luy hands on Installed,

then give

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the eventually arrested at the les position of all the streets in thepital when he came to visit his

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Passing sentence Mr. Justice Gould said though the weapons were unserviceable they could still lie used for intimidation, and the fact that they were hidden on Hillside showed that accused was aware that their possession was unlawful. He was, however.

Intention.

Brisk bidding at a Crown Land auction yesterdaynised that he had no criminal

brought the Government HK$240,000 for two lots of land totalling 37,250 square-feat. Both lots were sold at more than 100 per cent above

the upset prices.

There were four bidders for

Tests were first made in jeep. ears in the New Tespitores and quite a considerable fine was spent to make the system the sus dess it is 10.ly.

The Fels

first installed

lot-New Kowloon cars, the launches and Mations are of Island Lot No. 3528 at Klu different type and much smaller King Street, Cheungshawan. and were originally named by the Naval Commodore,

The upset price for the 31,250-

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This was related to Me. W., Laimer ut Kowloon yesterday when Ng was charged with for

nnnel viiering the Licence and Declaration in September.

Mr. C.A. Sutherton Rúss, pleading guilty on behalf of ac cused, atd. in mitigation, detendont had been in his Brm's inpley for nearly three years and was given an excellent reference by his employers.

No Difficulty

20 Bandits: Die In Clash

Môre than 20 bändilä wäre wounded and killed in a clash with the Chinar Peace Pre- #bevation Cürph on Sunday morning near the Kowloon border.

Reports from the frontler said that about 100 bandits attacked the Peace Proierva- tion Corps' outpost at Ping Wu railway station, above

Bhamchun.

The attackers withdrew after a two-hour exchange of fire, leaving more than 20 wounded and dead The Corfe suffered wounded.

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ALLEGED ARMS POSSESSION

Three days remand was gront- td by Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Cen- tral yesterday when Chan, King aged 20 and Lo Kwan, aged 23, were charged both unemployed, with possession of two revolvers and 13 rounds of ammunition:

Juspector Show is in charge of the c.so.

Reminders

Today

un "The Price of Peace" by

Defence counsel snki that I was not a question of a plan to deprive Government of revenue o to snuggle gods out as, as is HK. flotary Club luncheon talk pointed out by Detective Sub- inspector W.1. Summers, for the prosecution, that the goods found were not among the category of prohibited exports, and that there would be no difficulty in oblain- ing a licence.

It was, he said, a ense of where man, finding it easy on one oc- Chon was discharged on the rasion to get a shipment through robbery charge.

by teribbing a name on the form, Jointly charged with Chan were did it the second and third time. three others, Chan Shui-ping. As defendant had been In Tsang Shing

and Wan Kal. They rustody for ive weeks, pleaded were alleged to have entered air. Russ, he would ask for the village church hall at Cheung Mukimposition of a fine. Accused was, square-foot plot was HK$78.- Tau Village, 10 miles from Saince the maximum of $250. 125.

Chau Hak-hai, kung, on July 15, broke

Up the

30-year-ol Two bidders dropped out when meeting. and took a returned manager of the Fu Cheung Chong the bidding reach HK$129,000, Jamaican Chinese, Lin Shek-yam, Con of 16 Donham Strand, ani after which the two others raised back to his home and there rob- his 3-3 ear-old clerk, Lam, Yuen- the price by HK$1,000-bids. bed him of HK$4,500,

Rev, A. P. Rose, Rant Garden, 11.K. Hotel. 12.30 p.m.

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Russian Orthodox Church Ladies Association, annual general meeting Church premises, Essex Cresent, Kowloon Tong, 4 p.m.

THURSDAY.

Winchal

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FRIDAY

Concert at Government House, 9.30 p.m.

Bau, were ined $100 each when Mr. Tam Su-ting. of No. 38, All three nccused denied the Me. Marcus da Silva plearied Wing Street, secured the land for charge and were remanded in guilty on their behalf to the HK$183,000. He intends to crest police custody.

charges of tempting to export Opening of Violet Feel Polyclinic, a residential block on the area.

unmanifested carro, and attempt- He will have to spend at least!

ng to export the fountain pens, Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon, FIKS000,000-in- rateable-Improve- PRISON AND CANEsteners, Vicks inhalers and Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m., ments, according to the conditions

radio found in one of the packets. Ladies Night, Y's Men's Club of FOR LARCENY of sale.

Mr. da Silva' pleaded that de

Hong Kong at Cosmo Club, The second lot—a 0,000-square-

7.30 Ma Chun-kam, aged 25, was fendants were guilty of negligence foot plot on Taipo Road, New sentericed to seven years hard in that they left too much to the Kowloon Inland Lot No. 3533- labour and six strokes of the South East Asia Co., their trans-Hong Kong Chamber Music Club, was sold for HK$77,000. The up- cane by Mr. Juzlice Gould (Adiii. portation agents, when they made set price was HK$30,000,

There Hount Judge) yesterday for larceny shipment. The parcel containing! were five bidders including one of HK$4000 from a coolic tore

man at the Kowloon Godown, The successful bidder was Mr. Ma claimed that some

others, Chan Lam-kwan of No. 12, Gram- who apparently stole the money plan Roud.

At least HKS120,000 from the foreman, gave it to him will have to be spent on rateable in a package. He did not know Improvements.

contained HK$1000, and that Both lots were sold for a 75- that it belonged to the foreman. year term, computed from July His claim was hot accepted by 1, 189B, with the option of re- the Court. In pasing sentence. newal for one further terta of 24| Mr. Gould stated that the offeira years.

was a serious one.

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The question as to whether the local government has jurisdiction over ships in the harbour bo- longing to a foreign country was disputed in an attempted gold export case, heard before Mr., Hin-shing Lo of Central yesterday.

Defendants were Wong Siu- yan, aged 20 and Chan Heung- song. nged 33, both married wontefi,

Both defendants were charged with attempting to export Adid without a permit.

First defendant had In Her possession besides, what the fie venue Department considered as Jewellery, about one inel of geld in nugget form.

Secondly he said that gold in truncit, connot be considered as tempted export and challenged the prosecution to prov 1/10 charge of "attempted to export."

Lastly, he said that the bangles in question have the appearance 01, 2

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Mr. Redman who prosecuted salt that any ship within the waters of the colohy must be subjected to the rules and regula- this prevailing in the port.

Stepad defendant; had also be- sidės

Could Not Agree ordinary jewellery wo targo bangles weighing about five

The magistrate said he could theis, which

the Revenue De- not tigree with the submissiona partment did not consider us antide by 'Mr. Woo, but owing to jewellery.

the quantity being small, and the First defendant pleaded, ignor-pitrecution not objecting to n ance of the law, but second de- fine timposed, he fined first défen- fendant. through her solicitor Mr. dant $50; and, second defendant F.C. Woo entered a plea of not 50. gulity,

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The go was ordered to be rottimed after the fines had been Mr Redman requested the Mr. Wod submitted that any magistrato to remind, the defen- ship flying a foreign flag in the donis, that. If they gold was, again. harbour of Hong Kong, does not", found in them when they hoard come under the jurisdiction of a ship: for Swatow, 'It will be the lawn of this colony...

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