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Sentences totalling six months' hard labour each were passed on threo Chinese who were charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton with thefts of letters from private letter boxes in the Western district.
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The defendants gave condicting e19 stories as to how they got possession. of the letters. The first tan said. that he was given the letters by the third defendant, The latter how- ever, stated that he was given two letters by the first defendant and that he knew that they were taken T100 from private letter boxes.
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T180:
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The second defendant said that he had nothing to do with the stealing and was reading a letter given him by, the first defendant, when a Chi- Dese constable approached him.
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$26
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All three were "convicted on the charge of conspiracy to steal and. were sentenced to six months' hard labour. The first and second, de- fendants were also given three months' each on the charge of re- ceiving stolen letters.. The second sentence, however, was to be con- current with the first.
$70
961-
$29
Mining
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Benquets.
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Kailans
63/6
T.101 Langkats (comb.)
T.182
T.10
Do. (single)..
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Shanghai Loans
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The driver of private car No. 395 was summoned for sounding his korn ucnecessarily Central Magistracy yesterday, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse appearing as complain.
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to S'bai.
Mr. Wodehouse said that he re- cognised the sound of the defen- dant's hom very well, as it had a peculiar note. A few days ago he met the car as he was going down Wyndham Street and he noticed that the defendant sounded his horn about ten times before he reached the end of the street.
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The defendant's record showed | 863) that he had not been fined during
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Tractions
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A very clever trick was exposed at the Kowloon Magistracy, yester day when a Chinese was charged before Mr. T. S. Wbyte Smith with false pretences.
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The defendant approached a Chinese WOMB-A living at 491, Nathan Road and handed her a letter purporting to have been written by her son in Canton caking her to band certain articles to bearer.
Previous to the arrival of the de- fendant, the woman had noticed to be arrested as the damage was ! when leaving the house that there becoming serious. were two letters in her box. On One of the mothers of the de- returning the found one missing.. fendants denied that she had sent Her younger son noticed that the her child to cut trees. If her ot women's trousers from a house handwriting on the envelope was daughter had gone to cut trees she in Cedar Street, Shum Shui Po, & that of his brother in Canton, but
Chinese with two previous convie- en opening it he discovered that it
In reply to the Magistrate who tions against him was sentenced to had been tampered with and the.
was unware of it.
TOO CLEVER AT CLIMBING.
Charged with stealing three pairs
letter had not been written by his enquired if the Secretary for six months' hard labour. It was
brother. Enquiries were made at the Post Office and it was found that the letter should have been delivered two days before it was actually received."
The defendant was astrod to call hack, and when he did so be pro- duced the letter which was original ly in the envelope. The mother then had the man arrested.
A sentence of two months' im- prisonment was imposed.
on
YOUNG GIRLS CHARGED WITH TREE CUTTING.
Four young Chinese girls whose ages ranged from nine to thirteen were before Mr. Whyte Smith for cutting and damaging nine trees the Covernment plantation above Sai Kung Road, Kowloon City. They all pleaded guilty.
Mr. G. B. Twemlaw, told the Magistrate that quite a number of trees had been damaged by children who had been sent after firewood by their parents. The children had (Continued on next Column).
Chiness Affairs would interest
himself in the case, Mr. Twemlow stated that the defendant was seen by a detective taking the clothes off said, that he did not think so,
His Worship pointed out that he a line on the first floor. He was did not mean to refer to the matter advised to come down carefully or of cutting of the trees, but to the he would probably kill himself. question of the welfare of the The man took the advice and a question of climbed down the waterpipe with children. It wLS
zuch ease, that the detective m child welfare.
pected him and on questioning the The Magistrate remanded the man, he candidly admitted that he children until this morning while
was stealing the clothes! their parents were communicated with.
CHINESE GIRL SENT TO PRISON.
TRAFFIC OFENCES.
Two public vehicle drivers were fined 830 and 815 respectively for failing to provide two efficient The Chinese girl who was charged brakes to their vehicles. Sub-Insp with stealing and alternatively of Mason said that the first defendant's receiving a pair of rattan bangles vehicle, a motor-bus, took 45 feet from a child in Shanghai Street pull up at 16 p.m.h. against the was found guilty. Sergeant Fitches ficdple of 15 to 20 feet. The other informed the Magistrate that the defendants car, a lorry, took a fost S.C.A could not do anything with to pull up on the foot brake. In the case se the girl was too old this case, his Worship, pointed out that he imposed "malier fine for the Po Leung Kuk.
because the vehicle was not in actual use. The defects were found whilst undergoing a test.
The Magistrato pasted a sentence of one month's hard labour on the charge of receiving.