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CASEBOOK

Lost And Found

ME Strand and

streets

were

the that run down Albert's shuffling ground. roamed their

to the river from it,

office Sometimes, during

umkily hours, Allerl would explore the hallway's of butidings that were open and gaze with wonder at the gold-leuf jettered list of tenants and stare amazed commis- until 12 MA

suspicious, monalre, Jealous or chivvied him away.

Kifts

POLICE POLICE CCASIONALdY, as it seemed to Albert, the buildings that he entered left out little for him, as if in token of their Unce, for instance, friendship. there was a table-knife and couple of teaspoons, all marked BBC, left as if for Albert inki.

EL

CHINA MAIL

Alleged Abortion: This Morning's Evidence At Trial

One of the women on whom an abortion had allegedly been performed by the accused continued her testimony before Mr Justice A. D. Scholes, acting Puise Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, on the third day of the trial of four Women, three of them sisters, on charges of using instruments and conspiracy to procure abortions.

The

mon

four

Driver's

Argument

With PC

All day, he

rich man

necused women Shown two Chinese chardelers pavements, as a

estates, pro were Cheung Ol-mel, allas Amy by Counsel, witnes read them might his

20. married woman, cut to the Court and told Coun- prietorially. At night the Cheung.

him Cheung Siu-huen, alias

Betty sel that her mother taught her silent buildings guve

Cheung. 18, student,

Cheung 'characters from the newspapers shelter in their doorways.

Su-wah, alias Kathryn Cheung, when she had time.

Cheung Kam, They did more, the blackened 17. student, mul

The trial is proceeding. office-buildings; they gave him14, amah,

Two other accused. Wong company of a sort, became his

would, Man-huen, 56, married woman, familiars, andl he inumbling, pass the time of day and Cheung Wun, 50, business who were originally with their sooty fiender.

charged with the others, were before the Court, having 110% absconded before they were due to appear to plead at the August Criminal Sessions. They were the parents of the three Cheung girls on trial.

Mr

1 W. S.

Winter, In- *tructed by

Mr Peter U. Sin. appeared for the four Berused

"When I told this man I would charges were (a) that The the four secured, together with summons him for parking in a With non-parking area he was very Worg Man-huen and Cheung Impolite to me and told me that Wulk allegedly wel

an instru- he knew a lot of Police Inspec ment ur FDIC

other unknown lors and would report me it t montis on Wong Yuk-fa pesummensed him. He then used January 28 to procure a mis-many abusive words." carriage; (b) that the same four

Wong This was said this morning by together with Man-huen aid Cheung Wun, & Poilce constable before Mr allegedly used ut. Instrument or Thomas Tam in Central Court some other unknown munns on In the case of A. J. Remedios, Yu-mul on May 20 to summonsed with having parked lec

outside In a non-parking area procure u miscarriage; (2) thut the first three recused had, with Winner House on July 30,

Man-liven and Cheong Wong

that Remedios admitted Wun on divers dates between had parked in a non-parking September 12, 1051. and May area. It only for 15

seconds, 30. 1953. cuspired to procure he said. He had left his engine abortion

A Jury of six men and one reception hall, taking only about running and gone inside to the woman was empanelled,

four steps there uncl back, AGREED PRICE

leaving his deer open and his Wonk Yuk-fan

young engine running. When he had woman who had told the Court emerged the constable had been yesterday that a price of $210, waiting for him. with $160 as down payment, was agreed between her and the second accused when she went beto 494 Nathan Road, ground

which

used was clinic, 011 January

22. 1* January 28, when the courso On

she the police called there again, she was taken went through Albert's pockels by cound aroused to a house in and came upon the cutlery and Tsimshatsui the two business letters,

uitle

for

his

On another Jay, two duli- envelopes looking busines somehow or other got into his ham.

Albert had

business Is for cutlery and envelopes, but he pocketed the offerings und resumei wandering..

One day a nervous caretaker, seeing Albert imooning about in Loak the office-block

police, care, of, telephoned the who

Ramo and questioned Albert.

DISCOVERY

that

he

THEY took him away to con-

inquiries

tinue their

and

was

necused,

whatever he said to them

them convince enough to meant no harm to the buildings floor, or their occupants. Unfortunately, in

of these inquiries,

21

as

he

"Then you plead guilty," said Mr Tom, and your only excuse is the short period of time."

"But I was not parking,” said Remocios, "I left my engine run- for a ning and was there only few seconds. When i came out, to show the constable the engine was running I opened the dber now thers, witness also saw Wong prevod the accelerator with my doctor. show him, but he opened, but with their contents Man-huen.

wouldn't listen."

The constable denied this.

PREVIOUS INCIDENT "But

where.

amongst

Witness this morning describ- still intact. "I -just

found them," Alborted what took place in the house. She suld the first accused used said, speaking very slowly.

stealing by six inches long Bow Street with

table inding. He pleaded guilty, and a

knife, stood,

man of 28, dark-fourth accused tail a haired, dreamy-looking, not far operation.

earried boing

und handsome, froni listened while the story

Was steep. told to Mr. Bertram Reece.

Next day he was charged at [un instrument which was about constat, the argument with this

THE PAST

Established 1845

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

N

gallait 520

T. M. Mag. U PELOT

Opr. 1993 by MƐA Version is,

"I'm afraid my father is about to go bankrupt I've earned so much baby-sitting I'm no longer a dependent!"

He Man Alleges Was Pummelled At Police Station

Sheaffer's

THE WORLD'S BEST!

Taikoo-Built Liner Launched This Morning

Before a large and distinguished gathering-of shipping officials, the first post-war foreign flag ocean-going vessel to be built by the Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company of Hongkong, the my Henrik, was successfully launched by Mrs J. Eitzen, wife of the Hongkong Manager of Messrs Thoresen & Co., Ltd., at Quarry Bay this morning in brilliant sun- shine and to the accompaniment of exploding firecrackers.

One of two similar vessels being built by the Taikoo Dockyard for Messrs Bruugaard Kiosterud & Co., of Drammen, Norway, the Henrik is She has an overall length of 277 feet, a breadth of 2,000 deadweight tons. moulded of 42 ft 6 in, a depth moulded to shelter deck of 25 ft and depth moulded to upper deck of 16 ft. Her bale capacity of holds and 'tween decks is approximately 182,000 cubic feet.

The main propelling machi- nery which has been built by Talkoo Dockyard consists of one Taikoo Sulzer, two stroke cycle, single acting, airless injection, direct

reversing marine diesel engine having five cylinders 480 a piston m.m. diameter with stroke 700 m.m.

or 200 The engine is designed to give normal full output of 1,500 D.H.P, at 225 R.M.P.

Q

The vessel was launched from Talkoo Dockyard at Quarry Bay after being named by Mrs J. Eltzen. At

reception held sub- sequent to the launching Mr J. A. Blackwood, Chairman of

Taikoo the

Dockyardi Engineering Co., Ltd., proposed the toest. to the new vessel and thanked

Eltzen for 50 gracefully carrying out her part of the ceremony.

J. Krogh-Moc, owner

in Hongkong. representative replied on behalf of Messrs. Bruusgaard Klosterud & Co. OCCASION FOR PRIDE Mr Blackwood said:

M

160

to

CONSPIRED

TO ROB A

THEATRE

Although this is the first ship, that "Hchrik" is comparing very Bruusgaard, Klosterud & Com-favoumbly with the best obtain

I Wish, there- pany have built at Talkco, we able anywhere

fore, to put on record our sincere. are very old friends indeed.

During our intornment Mr dhanks for the co-operation and Finnie and I had many air-friendly, destone which at ell ร cussions about ships. And when times have been extended

bernlion ctane, we got together by Mr Pinate and everyour of his aguin hoping to realiss some of staff, and I no beg to inclurio The first to the Surveyors and everybody those "dreams".

19 do bhru materialise was the modest ele who have flyed Boutsole Tho which Taikon these remulla

Ladies and Gentlemen, I will to the built for us, and the other you have washed going klown the now, ask you to drink

element prosperity of the Talkoo Dock- ways into her natural

yard & Engineering Company of today.

Bruusgaard, Klosterud & Com-Hongkong.

ships pany have built a number of in Hongkong. Only other day

noticed the "Hellkos," of Arst war vintage, in the harbour still going strong, and we have with us yet the last one we built at the Hong- Mat Dock. kong & Whampoa Do good ship, the "Hermelin,” | which was finished at Kowloon In 1840-on the very day Nor way was invasted and is still holding her own after the hard

Lui Kai, 21, unemployed, use she was put to during the war years. Hongkong Yards

ords of no fixed abode and Hul there is some Valhalla Wa

have "Indeed, a

a reputation for which the spirits of old Viking the long life of their buildings. Fung-ngan, 33, hawker, of Our principals were, from their no fixed abode, pleaded ships inhabit, it must always be the scene of rejoicing when a

own experience fully aware of guilty to conspiracy to rob new Norwegian ship is launched. this fact, but there were many the King's Theatre before This morning, when the motor other

factors. obstacles and fancy, there was more stir than ship Henrik was launched,

hesitations to be considered and Mr Lawrence Leong at Cen- before these contracts trol this morning and were usual, for the event must have could be placed, It was a fice sentenced to two years each been the occasion for much

effort therefore indeed by Tal- with hard labour. pride to an old ship called the roo, that tracts for Hong- were able to Frithjof.

The Hefendants conspired to- the secure In her day, on March

district, bo- competition with Liegether at Central the Che became 1009, "They said 'I confessed I would not be beaten. I thought

foreign flag ship to enter the yards in Scandinavia, the con- tween the dates of September We, 16 and September 20 to commit tinent and Great Britain. dry dock constructed to myself was in their power

newly

was on our side, were glad the work a robbery. Dockyard. She anyway so I had better admit

at this

ant the went to Hongkong, which is or I would be beaten "There-

up.

Norwegian-owned

more or less, the home port for fore whatever they asked me 1 agents who arranged for her

our China-Stam Line. Aagaard, Thore- answered yes to avold a beat docking were ing. Then I was asked to sign sen & Co. my name, said the accused. The trial is proceeding

In a statement from the dock at his trial on charges of wounding Tse Tung-yau, 33, farmer at the Criminal Sessions this morning alleged that he was put into a room at a Police Station, the lights were turned out and four or five men pummelled him in the dark until he thought it best to make a false confession that he had stabbed a man.

Tse faces a charge of wounding with intent to murder or, alternatively, wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm, the Crown case being that he attempted to kill Chan Hak-ka on July 28 by stabbing him with a triangular file in Nam Bui Wai Village, Un Long.

The trial is before Mr Justice c.W. Reece and a Jury of six

men

and a woman. Prosecuting is Mr D.N.E. Rea, Crown Counsel,

assisted by Det. Insp. Shave.

The case for the Prosecution ended this morning with detec- tives-telling of the arrest of the accused on the night of the stabbing.

continued Reme- and looked like dios, "started long before this while third and incident in Fedder Streat, on un

Det. Cheung Kwan said the assisted in the other case, on which I would

necused led them to the scene After this had been like to bring witnesses."

fic, which he she was allowed to "This Court is only concerned to look for the The next morning, when with this case," replied, Mr Tam, sald he had used. A woman told she awoke, she informed fourth "It is not interested in your his

them that it had be handed over accused that she had fever and tory, your ancestry or any past

to the Un Long Police post. felt

tho pain during

night.

Det/Cpl Yu Yan said that he had a good record until 1935

occurrences." Later Wong Man-huen saw her, offere

Remedion said the

then got into the witnessed a and witness told her how she

accused in the she box and testified more fully, to made by the charge

That your felt.

Wong Man-huen left and the same effect as his previous village that he had stabbed Chan he joined the Royal Marines,

witness continued sleeping. and served until 1945, when be The

statement, saying he had only several times with a triangular Arst her. gone in "to fetch a stand-drill" ale.

the evidence he Finally, on was found guilty and fined $20. was Asked

whether he had

hald he however, money,

"HE

in

kamo

said.

noon to pay.

the

afternoon,

worked on was discharged with his characcused øgnin acter marked 'fair."

Witness was later given a cup "After that he says his nerve jof medicine and was afterwards went, and his troubles started. told she could leave. She was He had

numerous short jobs, and in 1940, at the Sessions, he informed that if she felt any it would have to borrow it..

I have just lost my job," he wis sentenced to 12 months for effects she could receive treat- ment at the Nathan Road and

larceny. pavillon-breaking

clinic. There is one nther conviction.

He was given until Saturday TRAILED WOMEN He

was bound over in 1932 for

On May 20. witness, аст from a dwelling-house."

say companied by two detectives, sat what do you want to

car opposite 494 about all that?" Mr Recce asked in a private

Nathan Road. They saw second Albert.

Albert started at hearing his accused emerge with a woman, "A-bout what?" ho and witness pointed the accused detectives. One of asked. And when he was told, out to the

steal

the two these them trailed

women he said: "I didn't

and witness was taken to the things, just found 'em, slr."

Headquarters by the ... AND THE FUTURE TE thinks his father is alive!

name.

Youth's False Pretences

+

If

in

.overcome,

16. kong in

first

SEVERAL SHIPS LOST

At 0.20 p.m. on September 20 Detective Police Constable 3800 was on duty outside the Queen's Theatre when he met Police was off duty, and

Contempt Of te would be followed by many ing

Court:

Caution statement Woman Fined

1.

from

have constructed since the War The last of our ships, named $0,000. under Licence from

these "Henrik", was a well known world-famous SwLos

engine vessel on this Coast. She was

I have no doubt our fore-

At the historie launching of 3822, who runners honoured this significant the "Anshun", Mr C.-C. Roberts they walked along Queen's Road. date in the history of our Yard expressed the hope that the into Theatre Lane. While stand

there.Detective. Polico arts here today to celebrate the more. It is now up to the ship- Constable 3800 noticed the first Jaurohirig of the first dareign dag owners, he said, "to entrust to defendant acting in a suspicious ship to be built by us since the their needs and they will be manner. They approached Lul delivered". There have been tur- who ran away as soon as he saw post-war pectinstruction of our Yent By happy coincidence, the bulent, uncertain and difficult them but was immediately ar- is agairs Norwegian-owned, and times since, but as Sir Arthur |rested. you have just reen her named by Morse remarked, the history of bis Eltzen, who is the wife of the Colony is one of courage, WOODEN FIREARM

of the present-day Manager conndence and faith.

Lui was holding a paper bag Thoresen & Co. Ltd.

Like

other shipqwners our in one hand and his waist with "This is a court of law and

ABILITY NOT LOST

Company lost several ships dur- the other. A search revealed a not a street comer" said Mr T.

We regard it as much

uch more ing the war, and the "Henrik wooden firearm in the shape of a this Creedon

Kowloon nt

than a coincidence

is part of the Company's re-revolver which was concealed be fined ACCUSED'S STORY

» 28- morning when

Messrs owners,

Bruusgnard

Ho habilitation plan for the China- In the defendant's girdle. Speaking from the dock, the year-old woman $35 or seven

Klosterud & Co. of Drammen, Slom Line. However, when one was brought to the Station accused said that he had a days for contempt of court,

should have decided to place considers the cost

Cast of the where he made out a statement. quarrel with Chan carlier in after she had been remanded

Boll- this order in Hongkong and at Hinrik", stip comparable the evening at the Fook Cheung three days on a charge of

Further enquiries were made Shop. Chan was playing cards

citing

our yard, and we take parti- many ways with the "Hermelin", for immoral purpose.

the op pleasure in Following the three days re-

contructed in 1939, the differ and Lui took the police to the sulan with Chan Kam and he, the so-

portunity thus afforded of ence is enormous, and I cannot staircase of 04. Queen's Road, cused, was watching them, ad-mand in Police custody with an

seconding what West, where the second defen- option vising Chan Kam what to play.

of $150 ball, Ng Gah showing these old friends that retrain

we have not lost our ability to was said on a previous occasion dant was arrested at 3 am, on 22. Both defendants Chan Kam had been losing to turned to the spectators in the

such as this, that the cost of September Chan Hai-ka and when at last court and, with eloquent gestures turn out fine ships.

They will not be disappointeet replacement la a problem were taken back to Central he saw that Chan Kam had good of her arms, shouted an appeal "You will saying that she was falsely ac-

ed cards he remarked,

found that they in the workmanship that which is causing the owners the Police Station where it was were intending. cused and that she was with

has gone into the bullding of neatly hoped that the ship to commit the front stall ticket

concern, and it

robbery at King's definitely win." Chan Hak-ka

their new ship or in her new builders will spare no effort him arrested. took offence at this and told him her "boy friend" when she was to be silent. They had an argu-

engine which is the first large reduce their cost in every way booth where the collection for -As sho who dreading the

Talkoo-Sulzer engine which we possible.

the day was approximately ment but did not come to blows. The master of the shop advised tinued to curse and Mr Creedon staircase in the dock she con- Police

them to

he stop quarrelling so other detective.

Found guixy on three counts They alationed themselves of obtaining money by false pre-returned home to sleep, said the ordered her to be brought back

and fined her dor, contempt. similarly on May 30, and again tenes,

WILS adding that it Teoi Tin-kwa, alias accused,

When she was ericed if the about 11.30 p.m. saw second accused leave the Henry Choy, alias Henry T. K.

ccult pay her ball the said that clinic with another woman. They Choy, ellas Tro Tim-young, un- The next thing he know was there was plenty of money in the wore again followed by one of employed, of 21 Wertem Street, that there Whs commotion bank.

detectives.

Defendant was arrested in the Witness was first floor, was sentenced to a outside his house, he continued.

He looked taken back

out and to Police Headquar-total of six months by Me Hin-

two staircase of Middle Road on "I see," said the magistrate, ters

mon approaching, one of whom September 10. and turned to Albert, "I thinkers and later in the day went shirag Lo ut Centml this morning.

he recognised as the detective with a European policemen to and was additionally bound over the right approach to your case 32A Austin Avenue, Best Bloor, in $1,000 for two years,

wan. The latter ac- of having stabbed is to get the doctors to see you. wh

Insp. A. Clough prosecuted.

him "The defendant was proved to you for a

huen and all the other accused have obtained $200 from Messrs saying he had been sleeping all T.

Cho

Hak-ka, but he denied it, d

and Company on the time. Nevertheless he was Time Signal and. Programme On June 3, witness was taken Dodwell

February 25, last

$200 handcuffed year;

and

6.62, Acount on Ethythm: to look Summary: taken

sults. will therefore be of more

Fong Suns, who to Prat Avenue, at from Mosars John Manners and for the knife. They were led to 5.50 Bonus (3) Dow and and recognised the place as the Company Ltd; $400 from Messrs the scene by

7, Country Memory

We also appreciate the kind-that usual interest to the Com- Pedestrian,

did was scriously injured in label and docket Albert W** | flat where the operation had L. Rondon and Company Ltd, injured man.

accident. the wife of the Band" pro y Allen Woods consign him to

Weather Report: 8, place

When a wornan | (Studio

ness of Mrs Eltzen in consenting puny. Certain problems

arise for this reason, but were Insp. Carpenter said that at where would be taken of

performed on her.

to play the leading part at our solv carc

had been mimal. World News and United

In close co-operation 8.05 p.m. on September 15, a Cross-examined by Mr Winder, on April 8, 1032; $200 from the told them the knife

Nations Report London Relay); 8,15, him; where he would pine for witness sald she came to Hong on February 26, 1952 and $200 od to the

ceremony. May 1 ̧ ex- | BDIV Merearstile Bank of India Ltd. give

given to the Police they return-odern Originals for Cunoes Dr launching

pres, on behalf of you all, our | Wat

with tho Shipyard through car driven by the defendant was his old freedom, and plan kong after the reoccupation from the East Asiatic Company the way a man punched him Pris Brough is harte Police Station. On the composed and conducted by

Frank DeVolt #530, Zduesting Arc

goodwill proceeding along Castle Ponk for being so understanding and new escape to his old friends the Colony and worked for Ltd, on February 28, last year, saying he was thus person who Andrew BBCTPIK OPS, whe

charming sponsor of m.v. Hen- As far as, Į jmow, she is the Road at 25 miles an hour, the silent buildinga

mo

Sectional bullt, welded two hourside whom, as nowhere else, he felt as a hawker, and then pretending to be authorised by had stabbed his brother to by Brie ouma i skidlo) 235, we the

worked for three

mads in Honiskont; but,fvchiale, then cely of the momaa

in

Gentlemen, also, Ladies & first the International

charge

the OportDer Frufschutz"Aot ol Christian death. This man threatened to aber) with Principas atember Gentlemen, ask you to the in with knocked down clinic operated by a friend of Leade

Leadership For

Far East Council. her mother's in Shauldiwan. She

beat him to death when he re-chorus at Orch. drinking to the happy and suc- thoroughness and skill and the the woman pedestrian, seriously

at, tha. Viroña State. Opers In mitigation, the defendant tumed if

it ho

own up, was at present employed. Wit- said that his family was willing

Chinese bond, by One Ackermann: 10, de cessful Voyaging of her ship?.

Shipbuilders craft-injuring her. The, accused wald The de-

that

of the - Twentieth Century keton

EVERY OLD FRIENDS news gaid she had never been to to send him back to school in toote urged him to bondens options for 'school and know only - a few

the wounded men Suite from the marke to the spite of this offence, and he did saying that

Capt.

hoped for.

weeks In a, critical condition. Chinche characters,

[not want"his, youth, ruined by a | hnd already accused; hdim. - Whom" / "Caye of the Heart")Berritzek Berber sable ****: 4%rogh+Moo replied, and that we will obtain the results i Kowloon Hospital for over two-

conducting the

mybloasure on

behalf of We are toondon, Chicrofoco, and at one times it was foured beavy sentence, He asked the be continued in his dentals they Orobwiken): 1023: Compose Cans

amber Brutagnard, Klosterud & Com-thub we had nequiring a no chip that she might die, Printed ad published by WILLIAM ALICE CIRINHAM for court to be lenient, promising to put him into a room, turned out worse Geestwing 100

The acougod's · leonen" and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 do nothing unlawful, in the the Light and inks several then Report: Stadio Naye Trent (Long pany of Norway, to reply to Mr in the "Henrik"; sed I believe I

Relay)1, 11.48, Goodní thà tune; dod

Blackwood's speech,

Įmenty, without endog gernlion montert, ordered to be endorsed, Wyndham Street, City of Vistoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. | futuro.

bent map.

Bave The Queen; 11.35, Close down.

"H sir, but he has n

idea

where he is. I should say, sir, that this man absconded from que mental hospital in 1950, and month from another about a ago...

medical and mental report.”

I shall remand

led Albert was

out. There was not much doubt what the doctors would say.

secure.

They

would

Some

among

'What's Hit Line?' Solution IMPRESARIO

London Express. Serviów,,

the

where

there.

boori

the found Wong Man-

a

Dek

0

hot

BAW

Rádio Hongkong

builders.

torpedoed and lost during the Aport from our own deter

a considerable part war when mination to make her the finest of her Chinese crew lost their

it

been vice, and we are therefore

and

it is only

Dangerous

appro Driver Fined

of her type in their fleet, no lives, after some stout war ger-

has ever greater pride. Laken in the building of a ship

proud than has been taken by their OWD representative in Hong-priate that we should name-our

first

newbuilding in A fine of $900 was imposed would not be attingen Henrik". thin

great occasion,

PROBLEMS SOLVED on 30-year-old Lau Lok, by this Mr" Creedon at Kowloon omitted to mention how much The now "Henrik is a type morning for dangerous driving. we appreciate the

tremendous

of a class of which we have

Lau was also ordered to pay enthusiasm

and ever-ready our staunch of the highest hopes, and the ro$300 compensation to a woman guidance of friend, Captain Krogh-Moe.

do

thanks to

her

rik?

It m

AD

The

mi rally, we have no doubt The woman was detained In

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