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SEQUEL TO MO-

Around the Courts TOR COLLISION

CYCLISTS MUST OBEY SIGNALS

Fifteen «Cautioned by Magistrate

Fifteen cyclists were summoned before Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday for disobeying traffic signals, at the Junction of Prince Edward and Nathan Roads. They were all discharged with a caution.

His Worship pointed out that craffle signals were as much for cyclists as for bus-drivers, motor- ears and motor-cyclists, and they had to obey the signals of police- men on point duty. They had been brought before the Court for the specific purpose of warning all Cyclists that they were not allow ed to cross the road if the trame signal was against them.

Hik Worship

also told the policemen on point duty that

cyclists had as much right on the road as buses, motor cars and motor cycles, and that everyone must receive the same considera-

tion."

Sentence of a year's härd labour was passed at Central Magistracy yesterday on a banishee who was charged with a breach of the de- portation order." The man visited 547, The Peak and claimed to be

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arising out of the attack on Taxi Driver Heavily

H. J. Hunter at her residence on November 30 last.

'i Charged before Mr. E W. Hamilton, yesterday, with passes sion at 285 "po piu" lottery tickets and keeping the first floor of No. 487, Queen's Road West, as a gaming house, Chan Sam, a mar- ried woman, was fined $200 or four months' imprisonment, while Wong Lit-sang, unemployed, was fined $129, or 11 weeks. The woman was the principal,

MARINE' COURT CASE.

Boarding Offence

Fined

the driver of a taxi-cap for falling Registering & conviction against

tion. Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday to drive with due care and cau- imposed a fine of $50 on the de- fendant and recommended licence to be cancelled..

his

It was stated by Tráfac Inspec- tor Saunders that the private car, No. 1175 was driven by Mr. J. McKelvie, who was driving along Berkeley Street, which was a one- way thoroughfare. The taxi was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Calman. of the Kowloon Dock Company who were returning home with the Majestic Theatre. their family after having been to

the tax near the theatre and pro- Mr. Calman and his family took

The

Four Chinese. Chan Muk Shul, Chan Chuen, Li Muk and Chan Sing, discribed as shop tokia and coolles, appeared before Comman-

ceeded. home via Gascoigne Road, der Hole at the Marine Court yes- Chatham Road, Wuhu Street and terday, charged with unlawfully turned into Glilies Avenue, boarding the s.3. Cremer, without taxi the permission of the ship mestar Berkeley Street when it collided was about to cross- into or the officer-in-charge of the with Mr. McKelvie's car. Quite a ship,

private car, while the passengers lot of damage was done to the in the taxi suffered minor injuries, charge.

Defendant pleaded guilty to the

Water Police Sergeant Wheeler in prosecuting, told His Worship that the third and fourth, defend. ants had previous convictions for the same offence.

rice merchant with a shop in

When questioned, the first and Central Market. The servant ac-second defendants pleaded guilty companied him down to the city to the charge, while the third and but on nearing the Central Mar- fourth denied that they had been ket, he bolted, but was caught and. previously convicted." handed over to the authorities.

Another remand of seven days was granted by Mr. Wynne-Jones In the Juvenile Court at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday in "the case

that just before the accident be It was stated by Mr. Calman had noticed that the defendant. was driving too fast and he had shouted to him to slow down.

The Magistrate, however, impos- Mr. Calman:-I couldn't say:

His Worship:-Was he drunk? ed a small fine of $10 or one your Worship. But he seemed to week imprisonment on the first have a grievance against some- and second defendants and re-thing all the time. manded the third and fourth for identifications until this morning.

YOUR VIEWS AND MINE!

A Weekly Column of Local Gossip

By "The Scout "*

DR. NORWOOD

Street Sleepers Shelter Society, for Those who were privileged to I hear from a reliable source that. hear Dr. Norwood at the Rotary a generous Chinese lady of the Club during the week were of a-Buddhist faith, who was pissing unanimous opinion that the ad- through the Colony from North dress was one of the best heard f China on her way to the South, at the Club for many a day. Dr. called on one of the officials last Norwood's rapid survey of history week and promised to give $500 was masterly and his theory as to, in cash and about $2,000 worth of the rise of the various Western Jewellery towards the Funds of the nations was, to say the least, quite Bociety. She was very favourably interesting. His message to people impressed by the good work that of the West was inspiring" and re- Is being done, in the Colony The vealed him as a man of broad view Committee of the Society, I under- and keen vision. That he created stand, has been greatly encouraged a very deep impression in the by the promise of this generous minds of his audience was evi- gifts to consider the question of dent from the fact that there was establishing a permanent place hushed silence in the room when next winter. Several important he had concluded speaking. The questions are due to be discussed Rotary Club were fortunate: to at the Committee, meeting of the secure such a, polished orator as Society to be held next week and Dr. Norwood and members have no doubt every member of the to thank their energetic Secretary, Committee will make it a point to Mr. M. F. Key, for the trouble he attend took in securing such a noted speaker.

WATER CHARGÉS

COAL DUMP

Sometime ago (and it was not 30-very long ago) Chatham road made a successful residents on

protest to the authorities for al lowing coal to be dumped on the railway ground. Since then, it would appear that the coal dump has been transferred to the Wan- chal district where conditions have been rendered very unpleasant. If the removal of the coal dump from tenants the railway ground was any ad-

Chinese property owners have taken concerted action regarding the water charges by petitioning FLE. the Governor, and it would appear that they have advanced some very strong grounds for asking for a revision of the exist ing system of charging. For some time there had been complaints from landlords to

of their excessive use of water; the mission on the part of the author former labouring under the im-ities that it was undesirable be- pression that a terrible wastage cause of the close proximity of must be going on, but it would residences

in the area, then the seem that upon comparing notes same argument could be applied with other property owners, they in the case of Wanchal, and steps found that the, high charges were should be taken for the coal now general, and not traceable to wan dumped in the reclamation to be wastage. There can be no transferred elsewhere, away from doubt that in some tenements the a crowded residential district, in YOUR QUICK-HEALTU TINE-TARLE free allowance is not sufficient to any case.

'meet the needs of the occupants by a long chalk, and it is hoped now that the matter has formed In my desultory reading, I re- the subject of a petition that the cently came across a rather fat- whole system of charging for watering reference to Sir John Bow-

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Mr. Balfour yesterday fined a Chinese. book-seller, who had thanks:- stall in Aberdeen Street. $50 for exposing indecent pictures and for selling them, “

"It was revealed that the man had sold some of the pictures to a Chinese detective.

The defendant pleaded that he was not aware that he was com mitting a breach of the law....

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