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Around the Courts
'Charged with the theft of a fracas but denied that; they -tê- purse containing 83 cents belong-stigated the fight. Counsel alleg- g to Ghulam Hussain, an Indian¦ed that they were set upon by watchman," Wong Kwal-chlu who | several other Indians including Mr. made his second appearance before Hugh Jones' clients, and therefore Mr. E. W. Hamilton yesterday, was | their case was a diferent one. sentenced to six months' hard lab-
Inspector Alexander in outlining our Defendant had several prev- the facts, of the case said that on lous convictions for the same of the night of July 1, a 'free-for-all fence and had just completed a took place at No. 81 Austin Road ten years banishment sentence. in which many Indians were alleg- Eleven Chinese males who were ed to have taken part. When the detained as a result of a raid by Police arrived on the scene Na" 81 the Police on a gambling School at Austin Road WRE shambles No. 52 Halphong Road should have while broken bottles and blood appeared before Mr. Wynne Janes was scattered over the shop. No. at the Central Magistracy yester-178 Austin Road was also the scene day, but only eight of them turned of an alleged "rough house," two np and were each fined $3. Thu show cases being broken, while Ngeung-wal who was charged with several broken bottles were lying keeping a common gaming house round. The accused were found to failed to appear and his ball of have head injuries and were ad- $30 was estreated. Two others who mitted to the Rowican Hospital falled to appear also had their Inspector "Alexander said he had bail of $3 each estreated.
one outside witness, a Chinese foki of No. 79 Austin Road.
A DANGEROUS HABIT
Marseland Maa, of the Sincere Company, was summoned before Mr. Hamilton' at Central Magistracy yesterday at the instance of the
Hon. Mr. E.D.C. Welte. Inspector General of Police. for not having full control of a motor cycle by lifting both hands off the handle
HAIS...
an-
Mr. Wolfe told his Worship that he was returning from Repulse Bay, and when he got to the Gap st Wong Nel Chong, he saw other car ahead of him. There was a motor cycle ahead of that His attention was drawn to the fact that suddenly the driver of the motor cycle put both his hands out, and did a bit of sway- ing. He considered it was parti cularly dangerous. especially as the driver had a pillion passenger.
Mr. Hamilton imposed a fine of
$25.
Another Case
|
CASE DISMISSED
| Possession Of Opium On P. 0. Launch
The case against a
seaman of
a Post Office launch, Leung Tai Yau for the possession of 22 taels of raw oplum came to an abrupt end- ing at Central Magistracy Foster- day when Mr. Hamilton suddenly discharged the defendant on the ground that the evidence by the witnesses for the prosecution did not tally with one another.
Revenue Officer Grimmitt ap- peared for the prosecution, and the defendant was represented by Mr. J. B. Prentis.
Two men Chan Piu and Cheng Kam were at first charged to- gether with the defendant, but the former was discharged on the Ercund of lack of evidence and the latter, who was charged with being in possession of 66 taels of raw opium was ined $1,300, or in default, seven months hard
labour.
At a previous hearing. Revenue. Oficer Grimmitt said that on July 13 Cheng. Kam was taken to the Fost
Omce. and
telephone message was sent to the Imports and Exports Department, as a re-
sult" of which an officer was sent to the Post Office and Cheng Kam
placed under arrest.
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After some consideration. Mr. Wynne-Jones suggested to both counsel that all six of the defend- ants be bound over to keep the peace, Mr. Hugh Jones said that In that case be was quite prepared to plead guilty for all three of his clients but Mr. de Silva said that his instructions were to carry on with the proceedings as his clients had suffered somewhat as a result It appeared that the Post Office of the fracas and that their bos-launch had taken about 300 malls tions were entirely different from to the steamer Hupeh, and while the other three. However, counse: it was alongside, Cheng Kam had sald he would be obliged if His Cross the launch and got a sam- Worship Would adjourn for five or. Par
He was challenged by Leung ten minutes in order that he could Ta Yau the present defendant, consult his clients.
and replied that the basket he was carrying contained clothing. Leung is then alleged to have "at-
law, but opposed to "its execution.” cused him of carrying optum and Our model Unionists and Union- proceeded to force open the basket savers would seem to have taken a Mr. Ribeiro, who was supervis-bint from the astute Ensign in ing the work on the launch, asked their treatment of the founders of what the trouble was but he was the new Cotton Republic. told it was nothing. Later they told him that Cheng Kam was an
Mr. Wynne-Jones-Will three minutes do?
After an adjournment of five minutes Mr. da Silva sald
his clients had agreed to plead guilty. Nazar Mohamed. Charah Din. Belwan Khan, Peer Bux and Ah- med Khan were each bound over in $50 each for 12 months on two In another summons against, sureties which were to be proved opium smuggler. The basket Was Sandi Khan, driver of private car by the Court.
cpened and there were four or No. 2465, for obstruction in Ica Mohamed Alzar. the second ac-five packets in it." House Street, Mr. Wolfe stated it cused who is the owner of No. 81. was not a serious offence. Detend- Austin Road was bound over in ant had been asked by 2 police$100 on two sureties to be proved officer to move on. He had" done by the Court.
sc. and returned later.
Defendant was cautioned.
SIX MONTHS FOR THRÉATEN-
́ING CLANSMAN
AT THE MARINE COURT
Causing Obstracti¬n
fort
LI TIK Yeung aged 43 years, of Trading Junk No. 12409H and two others, appeared before Com- mander Hole at the Marine Court Mac-anchoring their boats in the
yesterday morning, charged with
yes-
six
On a charge of demanding $30 by menaces, Kwong Tak, umem- ployed,
sentenced was
to months hard labour by Mr. fadyen at Central Magistracy terday.
Inspector J. Murphy who prose cuted "sala. complainant, Wong
en-
trances of the Northern and South- ern Fairways and the Mongkok Ferry Wharf at the Yaumat; Ty-
Revenue. Otcer Marks and party went on the launch again while it was alongside the Hupeh, and a search was made. On the bridge covered with the mail flag they found a packet containing 22 taels of raw oplum. Chan Flu was
Ensign Stebbins, in one of the "I can't say that I feel an attrac- Down-East satires of the Jack tion for, the gallows this raw mor- Downing school, delicately be- ning and, since I have got all the strides knotty problem that board lodging" out of you that the seemed to stand in the way of his law alloys me, I think political aspirations by declaring secede in a few minutes, and go himself "T favor of the Maine about my business."
I'shall
jailer, in a tone of mild yet keen "Mr. Hardcase," remarks the rebuke, I must say that your con- duct is not such as one gentleman has
a right to expect from an- other. Have I not always treated We do not here propose to com- you with most sensitive regard for bat the idea of Government by your feelings? Have you not lived Attraction we only insist that like a fighting-cock sincs you first” the Fire-Eaters shall not enjoy a condescended to honopy me with
Has the monopoly of its advantages. Let your company?
word "hemp" been once named by 'me in us all have a share.
Have ever, in
Heung, Uved at No. 74 Bonham Dhoon Shelter, in such a position] charged because he was the cox of the Judge's jolly greenness, "I lows-frames in perfect readiness:
Strand East, and he and defend ant were clansmen. Defendant was in the habit of going to com- plainant's house. Complainant had occasion to take the defend ant to task regarding certain bad habits and since then, defendant
had been threatening to stab him If he did not give him. 330.
Complainant made a report to the police, and Detective Bergeant Goodwin gave him three marked $10 notes with certain instructions. Complainant met defendant at a restaurant in Des Voeux Road, and there, defendant again threatened him. He gave defendant
the
as to cause obstruction to the free access of the other vessels last Tuesday morning.
wain of the launch and Leung be cause he had broken open the basket. He had no right to break open the basket.
At yesterday's hearing. Chan Plu, the coxswain of the launch who had discharged at the pre-
All the defendants admitted their offence and were each fined $10 or default one week hard labour. Another boatman named Ng Sam Tal 34, who was charged with un-vious bearing sald that on the lawfully anchoring his boat in the Government Cable Area last. Mon- day afternoon, was also fined $10 or one week hard labour.
UNLAWFUL · DREDGING
of
day in question he was asked by deserving pillar, I'll call and let Mr. Ribeiro to go on board the you, know." ss. Rupch to check the mails. He did so and left the defendant la
money, and when the police were articles from the bed of the sea at investigate. On returning to the your gross carelessness and neg-coolly and with dignity, about his
plainant had struck him and
Opium Found Cheng Kam was taken back to the Post Office, and there a man
"Prisoner at the bar" says Judge your presence? named Mohamed Hassan asked Goggles, in his most imposing and my most sportive mood, cracked a awful manner. "you have joke with you about dancing on what the trouble was. He ex- ammed the basket and saw three been convicted of picking BJ's nothing? Have I ever insinuated packets. While Cheng Kam was Pocket of a wallet containing six-that most men prefer to go
ty-odd dollars, beside valuable glory with their boots D? Yet being charged he stated there were notes and papers. The crime is here have you allowed me to four packets in the basket, and grand larceny by statute: the squander four shillings of good that somebody had stolen one."
penalty several years hard labour money on a rope for which at the in the State Prison. The proot is
last moment you deprive me of clear, the offense is rank. What any use! Nay. I have invited my reason have you to give why the very selected friends to view the sentence of the law should not now
impressive ceremony for which to- be passed on you?"
day was assigned; and some of them are already in the building "Why, please your Honor," says while the rest are by this time on the culprit, sniggering at the idea their way. I have the neatest of gal- seceded last night about ten while the parson--for I wished to u'clock, and resumed my individual ¦ sovereignty." I am no longer
do everything in the highest style of respectability has left his books ." citizen of this state, nor any State, but am entirely on my parting with one of his most ac- and his devotions to speed your own hook. If I should ever resume my former subordination to the expense would have been saved by tuous prayers. All this trouble and state whereof you are
a well-i
a timely notice of your intention. that you suddenly unseasonably announced. Your conduct is very "Ah! Indeed." rejoins the chag- unhandsome, Mr. Handcase, and I rined and charge of the launch. Later he functionary. "I was not aware of it with indignation."-
chapfallen judicial must say I have a right to regard heard that ú mana had been arrested for possession of opium.
that circumstance. Of course, you To all which, the culprit deigns For using grappling iron or other and he told Mr. Ribeiro who asked will go where you please." Then never a word of reply, but, invest- means for the purpose of lifting him to go back to the launch to turning to the Court's right handed in his newly-resumed “panoply man, he says sternly. "Mr. Sheriff!', of Individual Sovereignty walks the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter launch he saw the defendant hold- fect of duty has cost us a day's business. called in the money was found on
and the Northern Anchorage "ofing Cheng Kam as prisoner in the hard work for nothing. defendant.
Defendant pleaded that com- the Victoria Harbour last Tues-
Never! cabin. He did not see the basket bring another culprit to this bar gladdened with any evidence that As yet, our eyes have not been day morning without having the at the time and later went on without first ascertaining that he the Cotton Republicans recognize wanted him to receive medical at-written permission of the Barbour board the Hupen again to finish has not seceded, and will not do any other sovereignty than that He went to a doctor who Master, Leung Muk 24, master of the work. When he returned to sp, even though the trial should they find it convenient to assert;
Boat No. 4089V and LA Taat 44,
the launch later he found the de- go against him." mistress of Boat No. 4831V, were
fendant on the bridge.
but they will doubtless improved each fined $10 or one week hárd
"Mr. Keeper!" says the foremost in consistency if it be impossible In reply to his Worship, witness of the convicts of Bing Sing, on that they should grow to wisdom. labour.
said that defendant had a right rising from hearty breakfast, and I Louisians, Florida, and Texas to be on the bridge! He saw the feeling himself in good condition are accorded the right to secede basket before he returned to the for travel, "I give you fair notice at will from the Union which that the whole six hundred of us brought them originally, and then Mr. Prentls: I think he is mud- here present have seceded from nourished them up from feeble dlling up everything,
the State which we have thus far infancy to their present state of His Worship: I am sure he is patronized with our allegiance, comparative vitality and vigor, it Case dismissed.
evidence and resumed our original and in- were absurd to contend any other given by the witnesses for the dependent sovereignty as rational entity might pot secede wonever prosecution does not tally with beings. As there is time now for and from whatsoever it shall see. one another.
{
quoting opposite passages from fit. His Worship added that although the Social Contract, we simply give the case against the defendant you notice of the material fact, They were Nazar Mohamed. Mo hamed Afzar and Chârah Din who
was dismissed he thought he had and warn you and your under- were represented by Mr. M. A. da were reported to the Police on the opium. He would make a re-
no business whaterer to handle lings to stand out of our way."- Silva and Belwan Khan, Peer Bux Monday, in the first case a man commendation to the Harbour official, "If you will have it go be "Of course," responds the polite and Ahmed Khan who were repre- named Lau Man-yu being bitten in Master tó dismiss him. | sented by Mr. G. 8."Hugh-Juhes. Tai Wo Street and was sent to
It. Messrs. Guards! be good enough f Mr. Prentis: Your Worship has to let these gentlemen pass they The two separate parties of In- the Government Civil Hospital for diabg are alleged to have been treatment, while the dog was sent The defendant was given charge of not remain with us any longer.". no right to make that remark. have acceded. you see, and will working at Nos, 70 and 81 Austin to Kennedy Town Depo
the launch and he had a fight to "Mr. Hardcase," says the jailer Road and the fight was alleged to The driver of a public motor- hold Cheng Kim as prisoner. to one of his boarders. "I am un-
The Harbour Master has issued have been one of business jealousy. Chat Ying-hing was attacked and Mr. Hugh-Jones stated that in bitten by a dog on the Peak. The
His Worship repeated his re-der the disagreeable necessity of thority of the local Naval Depart- a notice to mariners, on the au- answer to the charge of disorderly animal it was stated belonged to marks and announced the case as reminding you that you are seement, to the effect that from July conduct, he was willing to plead a resident of No: 259, The Reak
to be hung at twelve | 20:1934 until further notice, an oli guilty on behalf of Belwan Khan The man was admitted to the Gov
o'clock to-day and it is now a quafstruction will be placed on a line and Peer Bux, but his third client,ernment Civil Hospital
ter past eleven. Wil you be good extending 080 degrees” 600 - yards Ahmed Khan, was never in the
810 by Mr. Wynne-fones at the enough to make any uttle afran-nom the summit of, Chung Hue aght and had been laid low by a
Kowloon Magistracy.
gements you may deem desirable, weapon in the opening tofalites of For allowing her dog to be un-
Detendant did she was bathing so that we shall be ready for bust
Rock, the fracas
# muzzled at Tat Wan Beach on the dog when seen the Police,ness when the clock strikes?" Mr. da Silva for his clients ad- June 29, Miş Vizi Oken of No 1 She had take misted that they took part to the Hanoi Bogd van zettenlay dued i el
tention.
asked for $20. He then asked de- fendant for $30. "
SEQUEL TO FREE FIGHT
Indiane Bound Over
A free fight in which it is alleged that fourten Indians took part on the night of July 1. and as agresult of which several of the combat- ants were detained at the Kow- loon Hospital, had its sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, when six Indians charged with dis- orderly conduct, before Mr. Wynne Jones.
H
TWO DOG BITE Hupen the second time.
VICTIMS
Incident On The Peak
Two further cases of dog bites
UNMUZZLED DOGA
dismissed
The
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tenced
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NOTICE TO MARINERS
Obstruction In Rambler Channel
All vessels are warned to keen to muzzle I hardly think it advisable," is the outside of this area, by a ge
Mr. Herdcase's, considerate reply, tance of 400 yards.