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Arrivals kère from Japan. op their voyage to Australia by the 24. Changle included Caps and
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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1950.~
Adjournment granted in murder trial
application by defence counsel in a murder trial for a one-day adjournment to prepare the defence was granted by the Acting Chiot Justice, Mr. E. H. Williams, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday
Subsidiary
women
police
The initial steps to supple-
!
The application, was made by Mr. A. J. CHITard, who is defending Kong Yin, alias Kong Sung, 20-year-old black- amith, on a charge of murder Ing Chah Pul-long, in an un- intimbered hut at, Matauwel Road, Kowloon City, on July 9. Mr. Clifford is, instructed by Mr. A Lul of Lo and Lo.
Court Brevities
Chat Tuswa, manager of David Chu Jewellery, was remanded to 11.30 am today by Mr. W shing Lo at Central yesterday when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of larceny by balieo of a diamond ring valued at $0,000 from Dorothy Buday on August 20.
Prosecution aleged that com plabinnt gave the ring to daren dant to sell on August 23 po fendant did not sell the ring but in return, gave complainant an- othering which she refused. On August 20 complainent res pogled the matter to police and defendant was arrested.
Defendant was allowed ball of $1,000 and is represented by Mr. H. L. Kwan.
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Three men held on arms charge, armed robbery conspiracy
Three unemployed Chinese man wäre charged be- Fare Mn, Jantar Wicks at Köwlöar yesterday with possession of arms and conspiracy to commit an armed robbery.
Hui
Sui-fan, aged 25, Leung Cho-song, aged 25, and Wong Choi, aged 26, were of a group of five person's who stood before Mr. Wicks yesterday morning on committal proceedings. The second defendant, Leung way additionally Cho-sand, charged with committing an arm-
The
Mr. Cliford told the court that
ed robbery. F. J. Klun, Mrs. M. M. King, ment the local police force his instructing sollekter an Augusti
Leung's additional charge was with a subsidiary women's is received a letter from the So-
| aខែo. shared by the last two per- Miss 1. J. King, Master E King, W/O G. E. McKenzie, Mrs: nolice section has been taken, leitor General xinting, he would
Tain Wah-han aged 20, of 40 sons of the group of ave.
Street was fined pale were Wong *Kam-team andl C. McKenzie, Mrs. A. L. Power, It was learned yesterday that bo informed in due course of the Sut. L. A. Woods and Mrs. H.more than 90 applications date fixed for the hearing of the Wing Lok
have been received from caso Comel nail his instructing $500 by Mr J. Reynolds at Cen-Wong Kon
a charge of a breach guilty women, between the age of 18 frolicitor had not been, so informiertral yesterday, when he pleaded and was undware the triat was
-Or- of the Dangerous Goods for the vacant Rän. and 25 years
dinance... posts.
Woods,
Those who disembarked here yesterday from the sa. Changte froni Japan Included Mr. L
Mr. D. W, Macintosh, Commis- Bautista, Mr. and Mrs. W. Long. C. Psonage. J. Robinson, Mrs, sioner of Police, had salt prd- M. Toozoff, H. Burton, and R.viously that a class of about 20 women trainees would be form- Patrick.
and He hoped that by the ent Mi. W. Kirkwood left for Tien-of next year a force of 30 would tsin yesterday by the ss. Hunan.be in the Women's Auxilary
Force.
·
Among those who left for!
The applicants for the women's Tientsin yesterday by the ss.force will be carefully serçened Hunan wa Mrs. L. E. Young.
and, the required number chosen, and then they will be subjected training similar
·
Mrs. R. B. De Gardner, Misato preliminary Ngo Keng-ong and Mr..J. T. Lim left Hong Kang for Manila yesterday by CPA,
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is that of the men, trainees.
Women applicants arò, lợ bọ atị least five foet. threo Incher in height and weigh at least 95 pounds. They are also required to have passed the Junior School leaving Certificate or its equiva
Mrs. E. Hogan, Mrs. Khoo Nam-phing, Messrs. It Snow, A. Shelwald and P. Garela arrived here from Manilla by CPA yes-lent. terday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Cledic, Mrs. Irene Lam, Mrs. Ann Ley, Mr. and Mrs. Obernesser, Mr. and Mr. J. Marcuse,
Messrs. M. Marlotte, W. Montcalm, J. Mou- bray, Ed, Zrubek, D. E. Lowe, E. Wright, P. A. Blody, W. Winder, A. G. Roberts, F. Conlon, J. M. Blankenheim, G V. Lompman, H. Leo, Ping Li and M. Sallebert left for Salgon by Air France yesterday.
There was insufficient time to prepare the defence which ha gathered involved the taking of statements, frem several witnesses and piss the finding of Liher wii- neures, in understood the pole had loented two of the witnesses, but two ciders requled by the défonce liad not yet been found Also, sald cosinse), It might be necessary for him to all tho scene of the alleged crime.
i
On Sunday morning a Cheong Whart three sacks of dangerous, goods were found,
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Swedish field hospital unit for Korea
The
New York, August 27.
Detective Sub-Inspector E.P. Grace, before the opening of the case against the five men, told
The $4-member advance de- the court that he had not sum. tachment of the Swedish fold clent evidence against the fourth hospital unit en route to aid defendant, Wong Kein-tsam. At the United Nations forces in the
the Korea prosecution's
arrived in New York request. fourth, man was discharged. Mr. Alfred Y. Hon said that According to
to prosecution wit-today. the goods were to be purt on pesses yesterday, first, second and
Swedish field hospital, the third defendanta wero arrested fully-equipped, will be manned and 170 volunteer doctors board to a shlp provided
the by a party of police led by DSI by gat a permit from owner
Grace on June 8, at about p.m. medical technicians of the authority. The goods were of dered to be given hack to the At the time of the men's ar Swedish Red Cross. The advance defendant,
rests, ↓
the prosecution allered
included. which that the first defendant had in detachment,
female, doctors and ten three bis passession A rovolver. Tho
nurses, will be joined by the second defendunt had nothing other 132 by September 2 The suspicious on him whereas the detachment is going to Fort Dix, third man carried a package of Jersey, to prepare for the arrival pepper.
of the main group, which will One of the prosecution's wit-processed there and receive pre- hessen, Detective Sub-Inspector liminary, insitution, before con-
Win-nau of Shaindhulpo police
„In view of the circumstances,
Pleading guilty to a charge of Mr., Clifford and, he wlahed to
11 desiltute, Charles apply for adjournment of being one day, first: to allow his in- Comeron aged 33, unemployed structing soilcitor to collect de was cautioned by Mr. J. Her fence matter, and secondly fornalds at Central yesterday. himself to co-ordinate such maiter.
Application granted
At present there is only one
In granting the application Mr. woman in the Hong Kong Palles Force and sho is an Inspector Justice Williams directed that in vonsiderable ex-uture the letter from the Solici who has had
Police in
work Ittox Central should not contain perience
the phrase "we will inform you China.
in due course," and added it was for the solicitor himself to find out a date has been fixed for the hearing.
Naval rating bound over
J. R. Moffatt an able
After Mr. Clifford had tendered his apology to the court and the jurarn--six men and one woman sep--the jury was paked to return to court this morning at 10 c'clock. Arrivals by Air France from man of HMS Tamar was bound Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Coun
assisted by Detective. Sub- Indo-China during the week-and over in the sum of $500 for ret included Miss A. Clay, Misa Ong one year by Mr. Hin-shing La Inspector A. Nicol, conducted the Lang. Messrs. R. Souciet, Eat Central yesterday.
prosecution. Choure. Choi Hiep, Tran Hang and Chau Thiem.
BELGIAN FORCE
FOR KOREA
Brussels, August 28. Belgium has decided to place n unit of volunteers, mainly Commandos and paralcoops, the disposal of the United Nation
Korean front, it was for the
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Defendant was charged with stealing money, and other articles from J. M. Jarvis on August 20 at Room 24, Seamen's Institute.
Defendant was arrested and a passport, identity cards and other articles were found in his possession.
Registration of school-less children
Defendant said that he had working for the Civil
Pransport for five Alestation, in his evidence to the pinning to Karen on b
lust his job and went to Canton to look after his wife, who was alck. Defendant said that he VDS оп engineer and could onally get a Job.
defondant guilty
Finding the of nasapling a police acer and behaving in a disorderly manter, Mr. R. W. S. Winter ordered Private Lesile Buttery of 591 Supply Platoon, RASC to pay fines of $20...for the disorderly charge, and $150 for assaulting a police officer.
Originally ho was also charged Hot was with common assault acquitted on the common assault charge as the complainant gallod to be present in the court and the prosecution had no evidence against, Buttery on this charge.
that while at the, poikee Court station the three men made cau- which they "tidus statements in
revealed that the revolver be longed to Leung Cho sand, the
owner
second defendant, who, - his statement, admitted his
of revolver. As to the pepper, the men sold. In their statements that it was to be used on their victims. DS Li added.
By noon yesterday, the threa
to men were ordere bo remand- ed for throo days in police custody.
court
be
A small group in expected to leave, Fort Dix for Tokys about 4eptember, 3 to pave the way for the hospital staff'm #relvál. A crowd of about 1,000 persons
en band when, the char
oh siriider Landed schedule at ingérnational Air
• port and taxled to a stop. The 42-place band of the United Blatts Firas Army and a guard Of.... honour of New York City policemen gave colour, to the reception edremany........at Terminat Quilding.
In the afternoon, the
The newly-arrived... · Swedish · · heard the alleged robbery case
the second and the Afth Red Cross. workers lined up in
two
columns behind standard Cheung You-lat, a woman who bearers, one of whom carried the was one of the alleged robbers Swedish fag and to other the victims, told the court that the Red Cross lag. After the playing and her tokia living on 230 Apliu of the Swedish and American
robbed wore Strict, fround floor,
merc
welcomed by n
by: three stranger' on the right) national, (apthema, tho. visitors ar June-27. Cheung, however, reception Committee, headed by Latino of $19,000 or 12 month Ju
hard Inbour, and an adduional could nbi recogulio the des Mr. S. Lut of thin, seling fendantn One of her fokis never United Nations Secretary deneral 13 months hard labour, was the loss recognised the alleged during the absence of Trygve pased on
Chasing agect 28,
Chile. robbers, when he..) plended gulity to u The local Education Depart-charge of possession of 90. Lacin
Detective Sub-Inspector R. Laurel told, the court that both
Hearing of the afternoon's ensa defendant and complainant were drinking at the Chino Fleet Club
of on August 26. They bad several 'ment is making preparations
raw opium. A woman, Nadjourned for three days. drinks and complainant had one to rogister all school-less chil-Ching, aged 32
oficially announced here today. I too many. Ecfendant took com- dren between the age of five, J. M. Almada Mr.
j.
was dis
The Government announced that plainant back to his room, Com- und 12, it was officially learn- | charged by the magistrale. the volunteer corps was now be-plainont went to sleep. When
ed yesterday. ing set up by the Belgian Army complainant awoke he, found thẻ
Full details have not yet been indications of it articles inlasing. but gave no
Government sald m | size.
DSI Laurel said that recently completed, Usually well informed circles there were quite a few larcenles nuded that the children
spokesman. sald the Government intended to at the Seamen's Institute. Lent, to Korea at least one infan- An Officer of HMS Tamar told who will be required to ragister ry battalion of about 000 men,- the Court that defendant had a will be those who are not in any
very good record in the Navy. day or night schools. Reuter.
for the first time in HONG KONG
Murray's
BREWED
Plaus are being worked out to carry out the registration In arcas. The object of the is to provide data that may be helpful, in preparing éducational projects in the
registration
Colony.
SECURITY FORCES
RAID BANDIT............ CAMP'IN MALAYA
Singapore, August 29.
British Terrorists killed one soldier, and wounded fin, officer and another British coldler, as security forces stormed a bandit throughout the Colony camp in Pahang Stato, Malaya,
today
rty of police raided 135 A party of": Des Voeux Road Central Went, ground floor, on August 15 and the defendants were arrested. The opiura was found in the rear cubicle.
Pedang Rubber Company report
The vernacular "New Lita Labour shortage and bad Evening Now" said that repls-weather contributed to the tration, will start on September duced output of the rubber.
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RMS Canton
in Harbour
Mr. Sven Rattcom, permanent Swedish delegate to the Unitets of Nations, headed in group Swedish diptorgata win or lo For recalled tht Swerten Rafatom
bud modo, similar humanitarian contributions to Finland in the war with Rusala and to Ethiopia
More than 250 passengers during the Hallan invasion coming from the United King- United Press dom, India and the Siraits-015- embarked from the RMS Cat- ton at Kowloon What? yester» | -day morning.
Groups of students from Sin- gapore, Penang and Malaya were erówd:
• SUQUs among the
early in the morning. nut of the Wharf bo Beadies
visiting the
Committal proceedings
Cammta2. proceedings: businessmont, against Teo Kwok-choung and
18 at 60 centres to be set up estates of the Pedang Rubber business on foutine Chan Siu-wah; both 20 yeɖTA
In Solarger stato terrorists The third floor of the Mer yesterday ralded an estate, burnt cantile Bank Building was dere down property and murdered anquisitioned and handed back to Indian hopkeeper in Fahang the owners on August 25, vas guerillas killed on estate clerk.quisitioned for Government in
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a scientist, Notaris ineers and teachers. At the annual general meeting soldiers. of the company yesterday, the Chairmat salt that the output of $10,009. pirms was short of the Mr.
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It was alleged by the prosgou-. tion that shortly after i am. on May 24. Miss Chan was returp-. ing to her home on the Arst floor of 47 Yick Yam Strest, Happy Valley, from the Lido Dance Hall ་རིནས་ In-Des Voeux Road Central When she arrived at the drai Goor an unknown Chinhge attacked Bonds around Ber neck and was one of the Government em squeezing hard. She shouted rates of progress would, ployees who landed here rester for help and was pushed 15 the however,
be governed by the labour available and the funds day, at the company's disposal added
*PTURE OF crease production plant all the old rubber within gruty
göstä, the Dirbetors intend to re, §*** psycholzgist connected with landing, by putting both his
Z diatones of the
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the Social Welforo Offico, Hong Kong
Mc. D. A Peterson,
ground... Her assailant escaped * ”", Others included E. Cart-down the stairs. When com wright at A, Magfelt, both of plainant discovered her handling the Advertaling and Pubilelty missing, she went down the street Bureau BY Obstargo, Caplain and foliowed the man, £ E. V. Armstrong, R: F. Bou B. Ag” Pollch patrol was acorby and went to her assistance. The
It is plant to unde acres during the current year. stat tu trendy been made
Presat at the meeting were Birth, Mr. and Mid
Blackhurat, Mr. and Mrs. (Chairman) Mackenzie, A. Mogre B MOKSIS
8. H.R.M.. Cleland and Mirams, Mr and Mr .9. MoBain- Directors) Mr. C. Smith (primeasing the General Managers) and Share- holders representing f all 110,450 atrong, G. J. Bláms and Mrs. After evidenco had been given,
FOOD AND FUEL COSTS
The food and fuel inde fan the week endiria, August 25, lagued by the Labour Office, were
Nico and Flour, 17 m od kind
· Veretidams2; 10; BULLIES,
Tang 92 endkɔ,
Mi | wwo nocused were arrested and the second acoused was allered to have had in his possession the Rivers, R. H. Ward Dr. C. S. bandhag which belonged to com, Waldpi, Met, Watson, Bira, Arm- pikimank, pe
Maffelt
The RMS Canton is due to by two palico constabler hearing leave for the Home trip on Sun-of the case was adjourned 10 day morning
August 31 at 2.30 p
Youth locks grandfather in kitchen, steals his money
A 10-year-old, youth, who stola. 85,000.- froći: his : grand- 1000 fold: his grandfather, that there father's trunk.
Having iron the money, the was a ratt, their kitchen, youth left his grandfather's to tricked the 80-year-old trian home teaving him still locked in
into being locked up while the the kitchen youth stole $5,000 fequs him
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"Fork, (9.3 (zesty FIs Good), 10, 7 Bean Churd
His grandfather, Yun flung
fot, later freed himself lý, broke Yuen Wagnalunamin loxed, ing down the kitcheby doar it was charged before hiraefendan... was Urount to a DAims At Kowlooki erdiyi palve, siRLOS DE AURRgt: 200 attor aurelia laccanty, from dyrelinn
be returned to his mandín thởy's Fanza akiele having tood tip-the arn that mon