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RAN DANCE Manslaughter Charge

Chen Cheung-wan, of 117

HALL

Without A Licence

How two policemen in civilian clothes ap- Argyle Street, first floor, was proached four mahjong players threatening to summoned before Mi Winter nt Kowloon this morning for arrest them for street gambling and then it was operating n dance hall at 648 Road, second floor, alleged, corruptly received $20 from them, was re-Nathan lated by Det. Sub-Insp. P. Lowe before Mr Wicks without a licence. He was aned at Kowloon this morning.

The two suspects, PC2113 Tso Kai-pang, 23, and PC1600 Chau Kam, 25, both of Kowloon City Police Station, appeared on four charges of demanding money with menaces, corruption and theft. They were repre- sented by Mr A. el Arcull! who pleaded not guilty.

011

Thief Caught Red-Handed

Insp.

Caught

red-handed

pleking

a

and

the The player Tsvi told polleemers not to take the mat fer so seriously whereupon the for $20 from constables asked

After each player.

some dis cussion, the players eveautally gave $20 to the two men and when

the mahjong set was returned to them it was found that the $3 were missing,

The four players reported to Kowloon City station

a little later. As a result of enquiries It was found that two police-defendant extracting $3 men in uniform had gone to the hip-pocket of the man, and

when but, changed into civilian clothes and left the hut. They return- ed later to change back into uniform. -The two accused were sus- rected and when they were put up for identification, were re- cognised by the players,

Dict.

$150.

Inspector Wanstall told the Court that the dance hall was known as the Broadway Dancing Academy,

About 20 persons

were there dancing 10 musle from amplifiers when the police vislied the place on October 21.

A licence' would not have been granted to the defendant because the fire exit was not up to the requirements, the pro- secuting ofeer stated

Mr Winter reminded Inspector Issue Wanstall that he could

Peking Offer

Sir

was

Against British CPO Alleged Incident At Naval Dockyard Police Club

Alleged to have been responsible for the death of Able Seaman David McManus, 26 of HMS Tamar, following an incident in the Royal Naval Dockyard Police Club on the night of June 10-11 last, Gordon Fre- derick Howard, 30, Chief Petty Officer of HMS Jamaica, appeared in the dock at the Criminal Sessions this morning when his trial on a charge of manslaughter was commenced before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr E. H. Williams.

Howard had pleaded not guilty on his arraignment on November Mr M. Heenan, Crown Counsel, assisted by Det.-Sub-Insp. J. F. Gale, appeared for the Prosecution, while accused was defended by Mr D. A. L. Wright and Mr S. V. Gittins, both instructed by Messrs Hastings and Co.

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FROM THE FILES

100 Years Ago

Whampoa Consul

Wa

We have lately said a good deal upon the abuses of the Whampoa Consular Agency, and what we have already sald must. excited pubile opinion. have against the maladministration: of matters in that Court, We have shown that

our

columns. are open to parties coming under the jurisdiction of His Worship: and we would hope that

exposure of the

several public

which we

have brought forward, will cause the doings. in that Office to be conducted

greater

regard to decorum and propriety than hitherto, A friend states in our presence the other day, that

Cases

with a

the

the

now the Navigation laws have be repealed, the dhadvan lages which British ships labour under at Whampoa, in

con- sequence of this Agency, should seat which had been staircase, and McManus seemed

prove a matter of consideration occupied by a member of the to be endeavouring to restrain to Lond Grey. We have been. by fold, but we can hardly believe band. This man returned and him and was holding trim asked accused to move away, the elbow,

11, thut His Worship prides him- So, Dicken next saw but Howard refused to do

Howard self upon making the establish- Sgt Glasspole then requested appear to nim a blow at Mc- ment pay its own expenses!

and him to go away, Howard Manus with his left hand, bui

master of the British barque complied. It appeared that Ho- did not see whether the blowwever, to our next case:

saw Pilgrim, lately at Whampoa, dia- ward had asked the band to play landed or not.

charged in due form, some of his a certain tune, but they were Howard slump to his knees asallors, and Bald them the balance

and and straighten up,

of their wages in Mexican dollars.

of the dollare were copper and wishing the cap- lain to give them others in lieu. To captain knowing that the Chinese are adept in changing oad

He then

coincident

The constables were alleged to have demanded with menaces $20 from Tsui Ping-ying, Ngal Kau-fuk, Luk Chung-chau, and Luk Kam-rang at Takuling VII- lage September 14:

corruptly receiving $10 each from Luk Chung-chau and Luk Kam-ang and to have stolen $3 from

a summons against the defen- dani so long as the place was Lowe Relating the facts, said that at 10.30 p.m. on Sep- the pocket of a man in a crowd kept open, in which case the the Victoria Theatre Court would impose a maximum tember 14 the four complainants outside

A Northernet. fine the last Saturday, In

time every

Chen was were playing mahjong

un- Wing-kwong.

summoned street with St on the fable. Two Cheung

Was sentenced to nien in civilian clothing ap- employed,

A Jury of Ave men and two proached them. produced reval nine months for the theft and

women was empanelled. ordered to be expelled for he vers nad announcing they were

Mr Wright apologised to the policemen, said they wou'd take ing a destitute by Mr d'Almada

Court for the absence of Mr the players to the Pollen Station at Kowloon this morning.

Gittins, saying that Mr Gittins In Furely be

denying the where they would

charges,

was confined in bed with fever, furd 1100 each.

Cheung made allegations against

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but hoped to appear to assist in the Police which were branded by the Magistrate as fantastic. acceptance of it might "weaken the defence of the accused to

The reply morrow. defendant

accused

our moral stand". The

for the the case Opening to the appeal would be given detective of having assaulted

Mr Heenan said unable to do so as they did not on the battlefield, General Wu Prosecution, him on the face and body and

that Howard at the time of the have that particular piece of with this McManus rose in the The men returned in a low hours was reported as saying, he alleged that several other

incident was a Chief Petty Off-music. Howard, it was alleged, air and salled over Howard's stating that some persons in the crowd hit him on

first Jamaica, reporters cer on board HMS Benegal told

made some disparaging criticism left shoulder, going head the shins with iron bars

about the band, and was told by over the railings. burned his feet with joss-sticks, yesterday that General Wu had while the deceased (McManus)

him Peking He said this was being done out- informed

and diving instructor in Sgt Glasspole to go away was D

Another Dockyards policeman dollars for good, would not listen side the theatre which was hav- giving "careful- consideration" submarine escape apparatus and not to make trouble. sid

Howard then took a seat near also záw” deceased and accused to the men, and was consequently to the appeal and was desirous wos attached to HMS Tamar ing $5.

going down the staircase opening day. PC 016 said he saw the to bring the fighting to an end Though the incident which led the plane which Sgt Glasspole though he did not see as much as took part with the men, and sen-

was playing, and the next thing Dicken he saw deceased flying imprisonment, which from as early as possible."

receiving his in- McManus jury occurred on the night of that happened was that Howard de- General Wu gave Sir Benegal June 10-11, accused was charged grasped Glasspole by the wrist clear over the railings.

to death and pulled him

"I AM SORRY" fendant throw away the money. no iron-clad guarantees because with causing McManus This was picked up by the de- several other diplomatic ques-on June 18, as the latter date where he fell among the band

Sgt Glasspole, who was at the vessel, representing the matter tective

was the day on which McManus instruments. a man, Liu Ying- tions had to be resolved, and

died.

Up to that time, said Mr the bottom of the stairs waiting to the Consul at Canton, He at oties shing, claimed he had lost the

master's liberation, for the remainder of the band, without calling for the evidence i The

Was Chinese "reply"

HEAD-FIRST FALL when the detective began

Hechan, McManus was in money to question the crowd.

something of what way involved in any of the in- also saw made with the tacit understand-

We do not know what may be Hla evidence Nations The Crown case, said Counsel, cidents that had taken place. had happened. the United

the feelings of others According to the Police, the ing that

that on the night of June Shortly after this, the function was that accused and deceased subject but it was with the freatest also respect the was defendant has been in the Colony forces would

appeared to be talking and he dificulty that we could bring our for four months and has been Faralel line and not reinvade 10-11 Howard threw or in some ended.

North Koras.

way by the ure of physical

then saw deceased flying over selves to believe it. Will His Ex- PUSHED HIM OVER

over cellency the Governor tolerate such unemployed.

Howard was still seated in the the railings hend first, Imune-a violation of law and Thatice? The force caused McManus to fall

at Whampoa Can The Indians indicated that head first from a height of ap-vicinity of the band and Sgt diately afterwards he saw Ho-Blush subject

neither be turbulent or trouble- the earlier appeal was drafted proximately 10 feet from the Glasspele, somewhat irritated, ward look over the railings to

will venture to assert proceeding boch Removed Dead with this implication, and al- top of a staircase to the pave spoke to him and told him not to where the deceased was lying that bad such a

though no official Western reac- ment below that staircase, and make trouble in the Club but on the pavement and he heard instituted against a citizen of the United States, the official who had tion was available here, was that as a result of the Injuries he wanted to cause trouble he Howard saying "I am sorry." dared so far to violate the low was taken to the would soon have been placed in a sustained McManus died should do it outside. The Gar- believed the West would abide then

McManus by it.-United Press.

on June 18.

geant then pushed Howard The scene was at the pre- and accused fell to the over Naval Hospital where he arrived position not to do wo again. How

periods over, we will say no more. The floor on about 2 a.m. He hed mises of the Royal Naval Dock- the verandah. MaManus was of

take the matter up. consciousness between June owners in England will surely.

X-ray dis.. Club comprising yard Police

fractured skull He Race Meeting Rules three rooms on the first floor of not in the vicinity at the time, If and 18, and an

were three or closed although there

Entrance fees for in Queen's Road four other persons present. building

presentation received attention during this

Prizes to go to the Fund Races to Enst and opposite the main Having pushed Howard over, period from naval doctors, who

commence each Day punctually at the Royal Naval Glasspole left the premises and considered he was not fit to be half-past 2 o'clock path; the first entrance to

police. His saddling, Bell, to be rung Dockyard. (Here Crown Coun- went down the Staircase and seen by the civil

Sur- No person allowed to Enter or

Navy, Members the Club, or Gentlemen duly nominated of the Hongkong cerebral and peconded by two Members or the named bodies,

The case is proceeding.

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GRASS FIRE

A grass fire covering soversl hundred feet of ground shortly before 7 o'clock this morning Yaumati railway the rehr

sial.on was put out after the arrival of a fire engine.

For possession of 404 sticks of dynamite, Chung Shui, 30,

remanded coolic,

Was

three

days by Mr Winter at Kowloon

this morning.

*

at Kowloon this morning.

INTELLIGENCE TEST

Fins 8 points: B. 2 points: 0. 1 point.

There are two games to be played, and in ench of them the polita scored may be

3

So there are 36 postbilities in

But Yo nil to be considered iittio analysis will show that in only three cases can ɑ win our right:

(1) Hewins both games. B coming second. This would make the final score 07: 6; P 6.

(2) and (3) He wins both games. and in one of them 11 comes woond.

the he arrested him

Body

"You should be ashamed of such lack of affection to your deceased

brother,"

remarked

Mr Hin-shing Lo

at Central

this morning when he caution-

od Leung Hing-wing, 17,

unlicensed newspaper

for removing

hawker,

dead body

Had Dutiable

Liquor

Leung Cheong, 45, unem-

without the sanction of theployed, was fined $80 by Mr Registrar and failing to report Winter at Kowloon this morn- the death of his brother to the ing for possession of two tins Pollee within 24 hours

weighing 65 cattles of dutiable Defendant pleaded guilty to liquor. Defendant was arrested both charges and was ordered at 3.45 a.m. yesterday morning to sign a bond of $250 to be of at Clear Water Bay Road by a

detective whilst he was carry good behaviour for one year.

Det-Sub-Insp. H. Day told the ing the liquor on his shoulders. Court that defendant's brother Leung Kwing-wing, 22, stayed confiscated. at the stairway of No. O'Brien Road with the defen- tant. Leung died on the mor-

The liquor was This makes the score UTF 0: BB,

I wins poth games, with P second in each the purse will be

divided between 0 and P 10 7:

P 1: 8 412 And in no other case can G score more than 6 out of In points.

Hence the odds are 11. 20, 1 seant Green's winnina outright. London Express Service

Pepsodent

with IRIUM removes

makes

your

teeth

Whitch!

Jepsodent

Printed and nubilihed and on behalf of South Wyndham Street, City of

17

ordered to be

ning of December & and defen- Hectic Marriage

dant removed the body to a back Inne in Joffe Road, which yards from where was about

he died, The body was dis- covered by the Police later that day and through an identifica

deconged tion card the traced to defendant's address,

Wis

$100 FINE FOR A JUNK MASTER

A junk master, Leung Cheung, was fined $100 by Mr d'Almada at Kowloon this murning for possession of 455 rounds of am- munition in excess of the 400 he

NOT TOGETHER

Among

the

guests

wore

the

Boor

He

no

and summoned before His Worship, who Lenced the master to Ex months" ho at once commenced to carry into effect. We will not descant upon the evidence produced-but satisfy ourselves with slating that upon the consigners of

cus

TIA

ordered

the

at 1

a the Stewards.

All disputes to be referred to the Steward, whose decision

shall bo

sel produced plans of the Club walted at the bottom for the condition worsened and he died o'clock. rooms and vicinity, and also remainder of the band to join on June 18. The Pallee photographs showing the stair-him.

geon, T 1:0. Pang, conducted Jilde, but officers of the Army or case from which McManus A Naval Dockyard policeman, a post-mortem, and found

of death to W. A. Dicken, was present al cause fell).

of June 10, the function together with his oedema of the brain following ascribers to the Taco fund the bar- On the evening

wife and a party of friends, fracture at the base of the skull. son thus nominated and seconded Mr Heeran went on, the Police Club held a social function Crown Counsel continued. Dic- which

Juries

were consistent with dancing. It ken was also a member of the /in the doctor's opinion, the in- being a subscriber and accepted by included

Club's committee, and as such tall from a height. commenced at 8.30 pm, and

after the Incidental Shortly terminated at midnight when was responsible for seeing that

Howard, and All objections to Hones or the band packed up and the the function was carried out in Dicken detained

of Riders to be made to the Stewards Sub-Insp. Laurel, an orderly manner,

saw Inter

took before starting guests dispersed,

McManus dancing during the the Hongkong Police,

1n names of Police alteration to Eastern

Horses or Ponies that have run ba- evening and his evidence would Howard

Sub- fore, must be entered as (so and be that deceased

Station, About 2 a.m. appeared

took accused to) iste (so and so); weight for Pope to

Insp. be moving around normally McManus and Howard, but the and behaving in a perfectly Queen Mary Hospital where Ponies to be stone for la band

C. ach above In fact, Mic- he was examined by Dr C with an increase of 7b for every evidence showed that though normal manner, (Continued from Page 1)

Ponies 13 minor Height for found

hands who both arrived at approximately Manus had asked to have the Wong,

Galloways 14 Ho-nches and under; they instructed his Lordship the same time, around 9 p.m.

abrasion beneath

hands and under.

Fractions of na lach to count in to telephone the British consul they were not in each other's last dance with Dicken's wife. skin in Seattle,

company. McManus

danced It was then about midnight, ward's right eye, where there

inted and deceased then appeared to was slight oozing of blood. In favour of the Horse or Fear

allowance for Mares evening

injury was and also

OF the his opinion, during the

be normal. The consul told the cart to moved

Geldinga. around the various

Three Horses or Ponies to start right tables where

After telephone Judge Agnew

he consumed a

the dancing ended, caused more by a fall than by

blow with a fist.

OT NO TACO, The Judge confrmed!

of drinks. Howard Dicken was still seated at a number

No, stables Dr Weng also found that ne- away.

that the couple had merely been did not join in the

dancing,

table in the mess. He looked in legally passed for marriage and He

verandah where cused's breath smelt of alcohol, allowed inside the ralis during the towards the company arrived

"Petly

his get

was was not steady, his he Hastily,

the with

off- another

he saw Howard adopt what normally unruffled earl rounded cer,

spent

some time in described as a boxing attitude. Pupils were dilated and his up two witnesses and scurried the bar and later on the veran-

factory explanation" con be given Realising there might be some speech was slightly slurred, but

to the Stewards. where the band was trouble, and as it was his

Admission to the Grand Stand, or to Justice Bresemann's home dah

derstood.

Gentlemen, enclosure. for where the marriage took place.

NOT INTOXICATED

Bon- Immediate ence, couple's

said Counsel,

subscribers 85, for Three Days for to show towards the verandah, but by

There was evidence that aC subscribers, 1. Tickets of #mis to sail for ever together during

the accused was lying on the floor,

accused being the evening of June 10, sald the Secretary of the Chub, og: one course of the evening prior to and he saw the incident,

helped to his feet by several Crown Counsel, and that he had admitted without a Ticket, to of consumed approximately six 11.45 p.m. other persons, At approximately the accused was observed sliting

beers, three outside the Dock-free and yard Club and three on the

premises. However, Mr Heenan from the Decretary of the Club at pointed out, the evidence also for Three Days: each florne wis

numbered, and the number showed clearly that prior to the

corresponding with the Kab Incident on the staircase the Horse or Poor in each flood, wi

that

The

Was

alt.

and

situated. There was no evid-] to provent that, Dicken moveďot so that he could not be un-

No

Races

or other. Shadi, are

Rider to appear at the Races in

the coloure estered under a fenste of 15 to the Fund, unless satis

was allowed to carry on his destination is the Grand Canyon, that deceased or accused were the time he reached there the cused had been drinking during)sion to be had or application to

vessel,

The defendant was arrested on Saturday when the Police board- ed his fishing junk in Aberdeen harbour.

then they plan Bermuda, where they will make their home and where his lord- ship can take up his occupation of calling-United Press

Squatters Also Go In For Key Money

The

to them to leave

and

Dicken spoke requested them the others agreed, but Howard appeared reluctant to go.

FIRST APPEARANCE It: was then that McManus

river at the Gate to a person pointed to receive them, — Ladies:

No Dogs allowed on the course, Cards of the Haces to be obtained.

PM meselted by

In a remote part of Ken- knew we would eventually, be the space as clean as possible made his first appearance near used certainly know what he be holsted from the Judge's ches

un ten minutes. the accused. He approached was doing, and be was immediately after each, 300s, and the boarding to escape the eyes of the law.

hisi atonce of Homes # win doubtedly responsible for his nedy Town in the midst of turned out of

Dicken and Howard and spoke actions. There was no sugges be paid by the loser to the Fund.. squatters sleep in house, we moved here through godowns opposite the water the aid of other senden," bivouac like contraption made to accused, reasoning with him

Intoxicated or that his conduct at the time of entering, or the en

All entrance" money to be paid front, squatters surrender

She added that once her hus- of straw matting lined with and persuading him to leave. tion in the evidence that he was and of Pontes is to the Fund, their meagre shelters under hand left the boarding house his rags which are doubled up and Accused apparently agree and during the evening had been trance w not be takan

the go and Dicken,

All entries to be made to the of irresponsible. verandahs of tenement chances of getting a seaman's serve as cushions during

to the top of Howard moved

on to Clerk of the Course on or before Job were very faint..

Crown Counsel went Shunned by the water front the

to Icading down

o'clock pm, on the 18th January. houses, for key-money.

staircase

deal briedy with the law, and 1851, Two or threo bachelor-coolles the seamen find no the pavement. They stopped at tend the Jury that if a person All Hormes and Podies to be

McManus told

the Stowande, killed another Some are driven to this spot squatters living together usually means of making a living as the top and from other squatters area in the turn over their place to a pros- odd job men. The youngsters Dicken he would see Howard Honally that was murder,

inten Monday the 11th January, 1851 1

but the

Grand Stand between the colony, but mostly they are sea-pective family for 150. Part of are sent out to the water front back to his ship. The two me if he did not have the intention hous old and 7 8.m. faring men from the North who the money received is given to dally with little brooms and a then moved down the staircase, or killing the other person that

gralida of

them Watching from the top, might found it impossible to get jobs the people living in the same dustbin to collect

might well be manslaughter. Little

girls from the street. Fico on chips due to union intricacies section to be used for a

grand

Death caused through an acely dart in and out among the busy Dicken saw them go down to- might wo

gether. Howard. was on ||the|| Pane and language difficulties.

termed Involuntary

LoddHT, EL.M., DVM ŽTOKİ) Divided by straw matting, tat-coollen carrying sacks of postute, outside, near the railings, while dent was wke of one

and collecting to, and on the inside by manslaughter. If the Jury was wo widening seamantered bed-effects, and cardboards The

antisled that on the Crown's

power to add one qe more 40) seld: "My husband and I have the length of the pavement what trickles to the ground. the wall. They were

dise

king!

view of the facts-that. Howard number, when they pwy tomaller spent our last cent to buy a

separate six-foot Others hover around boats abreast. Approximately

John King, 19th, Bag space under this verandah, we turned into

embarking vegetables to pick from the top, they stopped and assaulted McManus by picking necemery

up and threw him to the Diskon would say that Howard him were staying in a boarding On the walls are hung all their up discarded pleces.

orin some olier house when we arrived from possessions wrapped up In Those with

more enter appeared to be speaking to pavement,

akcis MicManus,

but

to fall over.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE he was unable to way caused. Shanghat and during our six bundles. A piece of brawn prising nature make months In Hongkong my paper, serving as a carpet, keeps out of discarded rattan picked hear what was said. They stood the staircase to the pavement

[17.Madison, Wisconsin, 2)!! husband was unable to find the pavement clean from stains: up on the water front, while on the same level and were fac-then such an act by the as- With ichen utensils strewn some display their weres con ing each other. Dicken then cused was an unlawful act and

·FAKDERICK. PERCY FRANKLIN for position on a ship, E

When our

savings worn all too the place when not in slating of five packet of cigaret observed Howard appear as it was involuntary manslaughter. Motor Poet Limited at 1-8

In the Colony of Hongkong.practically exhausted and we ung, the aquatters try to keep tes on a soapbox,

he wanted to return up the The trial is probesding,

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