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CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
[BZBORE HIS HONOUR THE CHIEF JUSTICE. (BIR WIËLIAM 'REES-DAVIES, K.C.}} ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.
Chan Ting was indicted for robbery with violence in Kowloon Tong village on the night of August 27th:
"HIGH-HANDED PROCEEDINGS.
CHINESE LADY ARRESTED FOR BUYING WOOD BELIEVED TO SE STOLEN
The Acting Attorney-General (the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K. C.) prosecuted.
The following jury was empanelled:wood Messrs. W, Anderson. F. Hobbs, E. L. Bingham, C. F. de Carvalho. F. W. Moore, B., M. Castro, and J. S. da Costa. The Attorney-General said the prisoner was charged on three counts, all in respect of a robbery which took place on the night of August 27th., when three of the female inmates of a house were robbed of their property. There was no doubt that
the prisoner was one of the robbers, be cause he was well-known to the inmates of the house, having worked there as a carpenter only about ten days previously. Besides, he showed that he was familiar with the place because, of the 23 houses in the village, the house be robbed was one of the three which had a hole in the
roof. The witnesses would say the prison er was one of the robbers and that be held a revolver at them. Arcther point against the prisoner was that a pawn- ticket was found on him showing that be bad pawned a 3 gold-piece, which one of the women in the house 'claimed as her property. The pawn-broker could not identify the prisoner, but that was not strange becase the prisoner might have sent someone else to pawn the coin. while it had to be remembered that the pawnbroker usually saw so many Chinese in one day that he could not very well be expected to remember all of them. At the "Police-station, when charged with the offence. the "prisoner made a statement to the effect that he had been called to the village to minke money" by another friend
The friend climbed on w the roof and went inside, and he. (prisoner), freling afraid, ran away.
The jury brought in unanimous verdict of Guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced to five years' hard labour and ten strokes with the eat,"
A KIDNAPPING CASE.
Cheung Fung, was indicted for kidnap- ping a Chinese girl ten years of age.
The Attorney-General said that. at about am on August 24th.. the com-. plainant, a little girl of 10 years of age. went to the Central Market and was accosted by the accused, who finally took her to Un Loong, in the New Territories,
A DUTCH STOWAWAY. SEARCHING FOR EMPLOYMENT
W. Erkelens, 4 liutchman, was charged 4 the Magistraes, sesterday, with Pitow'i ig away on the Gregory Jurar from
Siggapure to this port
At the Magistracy, - yesterday, the wife of one of the directors of the Wing Defending admitted the offence, stating O Co., was charged with being in an that he went to Singapore from Java'as lawful posion of 30 catties of fresh did not like the latter pluer. He tried kat employment in Singapore and, Mr H. L Dennys, for the defendant, not steding, applied to the Dutch stated that a man came to his client's Consal to be sent away. The Consel, house and asked her if she wished to | however, refused to have anything to de purchase firewood. Like all other people, with hity, and, therefore, the stowed the purchased the wood without thinking away. it necessary to question the man as to how he came by it. isard and she was arrested. It was a A warrant Wa
very high-handed proceeding indved on the part of the Police. He did not think
Sergrant Aris stated that the local the Police would arrest a lady up the Dutch Cansal had promised to send de
Wendant away after he had beer dealt: Pept in such circumstances.
with by the Magistrate, As it
The Consulate merely a question of a summen. was, they had very great difficulty in was not willing to pay any Gne"which even getting bail.
1might be posed.
Tt War
At this stage it was discovered that the name on the warrant was not that of defendant. and Mr. Dennys expressed himself as surprised that his client should
have been arrested:
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Mr. Liidesell; Why did you eving to Hongkong?
Defendant: To search for employment as a steward.
"Mr. Lindwell: He has apparently com- mittech other offences by coming here; be is without a passport, for one thing.
Sergeant Aris: He was formerly a cook on the Girl, He left the vessel at. Mr. Ligdell replied that he had no- Singapore and got stranded there. The thing to do with the matter. The defend-Orel is here, but I do not know if he can ant answered the charge and be had to get any employment. hear the case. There was nothing irre galar in his department."
Mr. Dennys: There is.. Where is the reasonable suspicion that the wood has been stolen 1.
Mr. Lindsell: The nature of the woody it is not the ordinary firewood,
Mr. Dennys: I do not think you cap assume that all wood is stolen.
Mr. Lindsell: I think it is on you to prove that it is not stolen wood.
Mr. Dennys: I bought it and paid an unreasonable $2.65, which la' not price..
Inspector Macdonald stated that it was the Forestry Department who bad brought the action. They had received information that there was a quantity of stolen wood in the house. He was satis- fed that the lady was the wife of the director of the Wing On Cɔ,
Mr. Lindsell told the lady that she ought to be more careful in future about baying wood from strangers, and dis- charged her.
SALE OF A WIFE AGED" THIRTEEN.
PRETENCES.
where she was sold for 800. The intended HUSBAND CHARGED WITH FALSE purchaser made enquiries from the girl, and, having heard her story informed the Police, and prisoner was subsequent- ly arrested.
The prisoner stated that she did not know the child had been kidnapped. She was promised $5 commission if she found purchaser for the girl. She would ask His Lordship to excuse her this time, and she would not commit the offence again. God bless His Lordship if he excused her this time. :
The jury found the accused "Guilty." The Attorney-General then informed His Lordship that the accused had been Goods not cleared by Oct. 28th, 1819,r: Justice Melbourne, for a like offence, sentenced to two years' imprisonment by at 5 F.M., will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages last Monday. are to be left in the Godowas where they will be examined by Mesara Goddard & Douglas, en Oct. 28th, 1918, at 10 a
Claims against the Bicamer must be presented within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.
No. Fire Insurance will be effected by na’la Any Co whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by ..
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Hongkong. October 21st. 1919.
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BRITISH INDIA S.N." CO. (APCAR LINE)
"GREGORY APCAR" " Arrived Hongkong on Oct. 9, 1919, FROM CALCUTTA, RANGOON AND
STRAITS..
Consignees of Cargo ny the khote-armen veel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THI Bar in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloos where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and dalivary can be obtained the Goods Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions have been
riven to the contrary pars before arrival of the Steamer. 8 hours
Goods net diesred within a days, inaludia, date of arrival, will be subiect to t
No Fire Insurance will to effected by a
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Bis Lordship, deferred sentence until this morning, in order to consult Mr Justice Melbourne.
JURORS.
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The jurora in waiting yesterday morni ing were dismissed until Monday morn ing, but these jurora, who were called up for the case which was adjourned until this morning are expected to uttend Court to-day.
ALLEGED DEMANDING MONEY BY MENACES,
Mr. Lindsel fined defendant $50, with
the alternative of 4 weeks' hard labour.
..
"A HOTEED OF GAMBLING.: SHAUKIWAN'S REPUTATION.
At the Magistracy, yesterday, twenty- two Chinese were charged with gambling In a house at Shaukiwan
Sergeant Shannon stated that at 7.40 p.m. on Tuesday night he and Inspector? Watt, with a party of Chinese detectives, surrounded the house. Withey went in ind saw about thirty persons gambling.. When the gamblers, observed the Police they ran in all directions, upsetting tables and chairs in their efforts to escape. A special place, brilliantly iluminated with electric lights, had been erected for gambling. Witness" picked up 1.55.
Some of the defendants stated that
行 they entered the house to get out of the the rain; others that they went to collect debts; while one man said he went id to Fremind his friends about next morning's
work. All were dock-labourers..
Mr. Lindsell: Shaukiwan seems to be Father a hot-bed of gambling these days.
Inspector Watt: Yes, gambling is carried on extensively. The people' go to'
At the Magistracy, yesterday, a Chin-the length of employing watchmen. ese youth was charged with obtaining. g100 by false prétences.
Mr. S B McElderry, of the Chinese Secretariat, prosecuted.
Mr. Lindwell: $3, or 10 days""impris onment, each man.
ау
DECEASED BR THER'S DEBTS.
IS THE SURVIVING BROTHER RESPONSIBLE
At
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the Magistracy, yesterday. building foreinan summoned for assault.
wns
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Defendant: My mother sold the girl Mr. McElderry stated that a Chinese from a brothel would say that defendant's mother, brought the girl to the brothel and dffered her for sale. As no one want- ed to purchase ber this man said he knew of a person who would buy her and
Mr. C. F. Mason prosecuted, arrangements were then made for the sale of the girl: Defendant; his mother, and Complainant stated that on the night of October 16th; he went to defendant's thego-between, who had disappeared,
De went to the door of the house, and there place to arrange about some work. defendant left them. The girl was sold fendant informed him that his (com for $100, and a month later defendant plainant's younger brother, who was went to the house and claimed her as his dead, owed him money, and he wanted wife. She had previously been represent-witness to pay it. Witness replied that ed as an unmarried girl. The Police he did not see any reason why he should theory was that defendant had accom pay "the" money, whereupon defendant panied the others to the door of the house threw him on the ground and hit him in order to be able to identify it later for with a stool. Complainant did not re taliate. because he was not → strong his own purposés.
man.
A man from the brothel gave evidence
to the effect that he recognised defendant Defendant denied the assault. He com-
as the man who had accompanied the girl } plained that some work had not been to the door of the house
satisfactorily, done by the complainant, The wife stated that she was married | who then assaulted him.
to defendant when she was four, yeark ti Mr. Smith (to complainant): Are you willing to pay your deceased brother's debts?
At the Magistraer, yesterday, a Chinage, and had lived with him since a year e was charged with demanding $40 ago. Her husband was an earth coolic, and she assisted him by breaking stones. from a woman by menaces.
Defendant and complainant's husband One day he and his mother told her that, were partners in a lottery scheme, but the as abe was unable to work and support partnership was dissolved owing to some herself, they intended to sell ber. financial dificulties. Defendant, how husband accompanied her sister and her ever, continued to visit his partner's mother-in-law to the, dear of the house of house and borrow money from him. One the man who subsequently bought her
In reply to her husband, witness stated night" which the husband' was away from
Her
home defendant threatened to assault.com-that he never went to Taipo for work on
J
plainant unless she gave him $40. She the day she was sold. It was her husband bd packages mue, be left in the Ge promised to let him have the money next who suggested selling her, Damaged downs for examination by the Cossigues, and the Company's Surveyors, Meet & GODDARU day if he called The defendant agreed. Complainant stated that he purchased and DOUGLAS 16 10 4.M. un MONDAYS and and, on making his appearance next day, THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented was met by the Police and aresteid. within ten days of the stoner's arra bere
Mr. Lindsell remanded the case till to after which:dife they cannot be recognised, No ime. will be admitted after the Goods day, have left he Godowns.
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO
Agente, Hongkong, October 21st, 1919.
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the girl as a wife for his nephew accomplished in 72 hour month after the transaction defendant visited the house, accompanied by a Chinese detective, and claimed the girl as his wife. Witness objected, and they Went to the Taumati Police-ntation. The case was remanded till to-day.
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