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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934.

ECHOES

OF 1861

Report Of An Extortion Case

“WELL EDUCATED

THIEF"

Police Officer's Com-

ment In Court ·

Around the Courts

||

Junk Master Fined

days hard labour was imposed, on A fine of $5 or in default Ave'

wong Kwat 32, master of Junk No. T1216H, who was charged with un-

SAILOR IN TROUBLE ··

phoon Shelter in such a position as to cause obstruction to the fres Charged with the theft of $110 access. of the other vessels, cat "He is a well-educated thief. He from No. 95, Tal Nam Street on Saturday afternoon. Lau Win 45. speaks English, reads and writes October 14 and with maliciously steersman.or Boat No. 13829H and Fit and is expert` at swindling the damaging five show cases, Moody Cheung Eu Les, 17 fok of Boat public. I am sure if he were sert Hall, aged 26, a sailor from the No. 3992V, were each fined $5 or Narrado, a police Sergeant was In the Colony since 1865 and who to the Criminal Sessions, a judge U.S.S. Mindanao appeared before, five days hard labour. « charged with extorting the sum of for the greater part of the time would have no hesitation in giv- Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowlood one shilling from Wong Keet-fong. was employed as doorkeeper at } ing him five years. We could håve | Magistracy yesterday the keeper of a gambling house. sundry gambling houses, said he put in other charges against him, After a lengthy hearing the casu Prisoner, an intelligent and nne saw the prisoner for the first time but as he is not to be committed was adjourned until Friday after looking Hindoo, pleaded not gulity. in the 3rd moon of this year and there is an use in putting in 80 noon to enable the accused to

The Attorney Gernal and Mr.

that prisoner beat him (witness)many charges"

bring witnesses, Bail was granted Polard prosecuted. From the evid- and drove him from the door, that The above was said by Detec-in a sum of $300 and owing to lawfully lying his junk outside Ave ence of Mr. Jarman, the Acting from what he heard from others dive-Inspector Murphy in respect lack of evidence regarding the exothers at the As Klangchong. Superintendent of Police, it ap- he was induced to give the prisoner of Fung Kit Sang, viz: (1) larceny act "amount of money lost. the which was lying at No B20 Buoy peared that from a communication money, on the Bunday following of $300, (3), larceny of a cheque first charge was amended to the last Sunday morning. he received, he on Sunday the 9th the beating and every succeeding book from Major E. Field (3) In-theft of $21, this sum belag found of June, stationed himself in a Sunday witness gave the prisoner curring a debt by fraud by obtain- on the defendant when he was room in a brothel, from which money on the 9th of June-108 a fan from Batten & Co. (4) arrested. he could sac certain houses where ness at the direction of his mas- larceny of twu gold bracelets by gambling was carried on. He was ter, gave prisoner a paper contain-trick and (5) falling to in this room from 5 in the morm- ing some broken silver to the legal fare for the hire or a public ing unti 3 in the afteroon and amount of one shilling. On be-

His Worship sentenced the de- during the Ume witness was eta- | Ing questioned by his Lordship (Mr.

fendant to A total of tioned in the room, he saw several Justice Adams) witness said he police constables stop at doors of did not know what was in the pa-four charges and on the ith Im months' hard labour on the first houses, amongst them was the per: it said outside what the con- posed a fine of $25 or in default,

one month's hard labour.

prisoner who (out of uniform).} tents were. went to the corner of the street The Chief Justice summed up, and there received a small paper the jury after consulting together parcel from Wong Keet-fong.but a short time, returned & ver- When prisoner's boxes were search- | dic of Not Quilty. ed, upwards of a hundred dol- At the request of the Attorney lars and some jewels were found. General. His Lordship directed

Wang Keet-fong, who has been | Narraldo to be detained.

LATE

KING

Car,

pay the

seven

A BAD CHARACTER

districa:

tain nothing. ALEXANDER

At Central Magistracy yesterday Chan Kan, 43, unemployed, was Chol Yau of the Chinese Maritime charged with stealing a purse from

Customs. Be pleaded guilty.

Sub-Inspector »Dredge stated stated that the defendant was walking along Connaught Road on

In respect to the charges. It was that

watchman was formerly employed by a firm in Sunday afternoon and the defen Alexandra Buildings, and was dia-

dant was walking in front.

Ee missed at the end of last year. suspected him. He saw the de- After his dismissal he managed to fendant, under cover of a bamboo collect $300 from Talkos Dockyard hat, slip his hand into the com- by pretending that he had been plainant's pocket and extract the authorised by Messrs. Goddard &purse, which was found to con- Douglas to do so. In respect of this, a warrant was issued for his Defendant admitted to the arrest in May last.

Magistrate that he had a very long The cheque book was stolen from list of convictions. "I was think- the pocket of a motor car which ing of trying to get a licence to belonged to Major Field. Upon hawk, but I have no money to discovering that the cheque book start business with," he pleaded. was missing, a report was made to know I am guilty." the bank. Meanwhile the defend- The Magistrate remanded the ant uttered at least one of the defendant until to-day and direct cheques and obtained $5 forted the Inspector to obtain instruc- from a shop foki. It was "upen tions as to whether the accused another cheque being tendered for should be committed to the Crim payment at the bank that led to inal Sessions for trial. · the police coming upon the iden- tity and whereabouts of the de- fendant,

Tributes On The Homeward

Journey

(Special to the "Hong Emg Daily

Press" (Copyright.)] |

`Split (Spælato), Oct. 14.

ENMITY FORGOTTEN

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Coryright.)】.

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Evidence regarding the other charges were given at a previous hearing. It was stated in court that the defendant had no prev- lous record.

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AT THE MARINE COURT

Falling To Shade Light

Chan sam 58, mistress of Boat No. 3420Y, who was charged with failing to shade her light while shing at Kowloon Bay last Sunday night, was fined $10 or one week hard labour.

Charged before Mr. Hamilton yesterday at the Central Magis tracy with breaking into a store S, with two previous convictions, at No. 2 Caroline Hill Road, Pun was sentenced to six months' hard labour.

Defendant was arrested

on Information.

WES

Wong Chof unemployed, Aned 810, or two weeks' hard la-" bour, by Mr, Macfadyen yesterday for stealing a pair of leather slip- pers from the ground floor of No. 296, Des Voeux Road Central. Sub- Inspector Dredge said the slippers, valued at 75 cents, were sold by the defendant to a marine hawker for tën cents The latter disposed of them for 15 cents. A similar penalty was meted out Kam, who admitted the theft of a to Chol

quantity of dried fungus from the river steamer Taishan, berthed at the Canton whart.

Chung Tik-man appeared before Mr. Hamilton in the Central Ma- gistracy yesterday on a charge of

at the Naval Yard, and was re- trespassing, aboard HMS. Suffolk

manded for 48 hours, It was alleged that defendant stole a pass to get on board.

spit, (Spalato), Oct. 14.

Boarding Offence In expectation of the arrival of

A great sensation was caused on the "Dubrovnik", bringing home Sunday when the leader of the

and Kwan Yu 28. both described Two Chinese named Lam: Lot 25 the body of the late Alexander, Slovene party. Dr. Koroschetz, one the whole town is converted into of the most reconcliable opponents

as hawkers, appeared before the Hob, Comdr, G. P. Hole at the a sea of black fags. Almost the to the Belgrade regime, arrived in entire population in middle and split harboat on a special ship.

A CLEVER FAMILY

the Marine Court yesterday morn ing, charged without having the northern Dalmatia, numbering just as the late King Alexander's more than one hundred thousand coff

(Special Air-Mail Service)

written permission from the mas- was being placed on the

ter or the officer-on-duty. persons, streamed into town and catafalque. Koroschetz has

Three weeks! hard labour was im- London, Sept. 28. His Worship imposed a fine of posed by Mr. Macfayden yesterday have been waiting since four served an internment sentence for

The remarkable success of Mr. $ia or one week hard labour on on Lam Wing, 36, who admitted o'clock on Sunday morning. The eighteen months on the island of C. W. Jaidine, who heads the list the first defendant and another of stealing ten cents from a man who entire Yugo-Slavlan. Navy assem- Hwar on the Dalmatian coast as a of candidates in the recent ex-$20 or two weeks' on the second. was one of a crowd watching a bled in Split and began firing consequence of his intransigent aminations for the Home Civil Another Chinese named Yau medicine salvos at five o'clock in the morn-

While the waiting crowd Service, the Indian Civil Service, Ting 30, an odd job collie, who Road. In another case of a similar In Hollywood ing as a sign that the "Dubdav- watched breathlessly. Koroschetz the Foreign Office and Diplomatic was charged with a similar off-nature; Chart Yau, a deaf man, was mounted the steps to the cataf Services and the Consular Bervices ence, of boarding the & New Ma- also sent to prison for three weeks

que where he remained for a and Department. of Overseas thilde, was also fined $10 or in

Trade, stresses once again the all-default one week hard labour.

for stealing 42 cents from a man round talants. 0% the Jardine

hear the Western mest market. It family.

was stated the defendant was a disbanded köldfer from one of the Chinese armies,

nik" was approaching. Church bells

begin to peal and continued to do so . 10 am. when the train, bearing the mortal remains of the King left for Agram.

Five large British warships of the Mediterranean fleet, with the Admiral's ship, H. M 8. Queen Elizabeth, were also in Split har- bour. On the quay, an immense catalalque, filleen metres high has been erected, flanked by four elevated "columns on which sacri- ficial fire is burning. Stone steps led to the catafalque from all four sides on board the Dobrovnik, parliamentary representatives per- formed the formalities of identi- fying the body as required by the Yugo-avian Constitution. Then the French Marine Minister, M Pietri, and the British Admiral Fisher went on board to pay Tišť respects to the late King. Yugo- Slavian officers then carried the coffin on land where, to the strains of the national anthem. It

living parts of your body was laid on the catafalque, follow- and may be ill through lack ofed by the firing of salutes and the proper nourishment: Calcium

You can no more clean away tooth-decay than you can bathe away headache. It is necessary to keep your teeth clean, but in addition you must strengthen them with Kalzana.

For Children Ka will make them strong and hithy. It improves their appadies swi

, oanquers weakness and irritability, For Women - Kalan is of expecial importanee

women who suffer fram imagilarities, It combata amin, soother this marvoj and murus carefree health.

Kalzana conquers the lack of vital elements which is the real ca For Men of tooth-decay. It will make your teeth strong and white again, and will prevent decay. It will do rm a world of good in other ways too, because it "banishes all forms of f-health due to lack of calcium in the body..

Kalda theme the whole sysćam, Nigh-sweats, and has away favoare It reduces blood-pameurs, conquers able influence on Nerve Painaj: Rlings- mass and Tooth decay, Cu Kalman so-day and

Kalzana

The Mineral Food for Better Hinith

Chapte

lowering of flags.

conduct.

long time in silent prayer. Ques- toned afterwards by journalists, the late King's bitterest opponent ¦ Bald that "In a moment when all Yugo-Sayla is standing at the bier of a great King, everything that separated us must be forgotten. We must all live and and work for- Yugo-Slavia"

Mr. GW, Jardine, who was a scholar of Elon and King's College, Cambridge, is a cousin of Mr. Douglas Jardine, the England cricketer.

Not So Taciturn

Although the Jardines have a This declaration by the former connection of three generations leader of Slovenes is taken to mean with India, he is going into dip- that he is now ready to cease op-lomacy in preference to "the" In-

sing Belgrade and support the dian Civil Service. polley of the late King uncondi- tionally. King Alexander's sup-.

Mr C. W. Jardine possesses no reme principle has always been athletic distinctions, but he ob- for the unity of the Yugo-Slavian viously inherits the Jardine brains. zople, and Koroschetz's abandon- His father, the well-known KC.. ment of opposition would mean str was a scholar. Mr. Douglas. Jaż-

Causing. Obstruction

For mooring their boats at the entrance of the Causeway Bay Ty-

NEW FOREIGN MINISTER

Appointment Of

M. Laval

Immense step forward in the real- dine's father and uncies were 23 (Special to the "Hong Kong Sally ination: at the dead sovereign's good at work as at games-- Mr. most cherished alm Transaeran Kuo Min:

AT AGRAM (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.XI

Jardine himself was certainly the brainiest cricketer who has ever, įcaptained England.

Press" (Copyright]:

Prada, Oct. 11.

dealer

undoubted patriotism The new Foreign Minister is given the cre- dit for having great displomatic qualities. The right political par-- ties also emphasises, that on the occasion of Laval's Berlin visit. the new Foreign Minister the

·Premier, dared, for the fras time, check M. Briand's "illusions". If this point is reckoned in his fav our, it is to some extent offset in the eyes of the right parties by which was followed by President the result of his Washington visit

Hoover's declaration of a year's moratorin This, However, is to

M. Laval's nomination to the some degree excused by the fact In spite, too, of the Jardine re-post of Foreign Minister was well that Envar had obtaffed certain putation for taciturnity, Jardine received by post sections of the declarations from Hoover, safe- uncle won the Oration Prize at Prese who recall that Laval has guarding French Interests but Cambridge two years running.

NEW YORK HARBOUR

Proposed Free Zone For Foreign Trade

The Mayor of New York is an in- fluential bekever in the establish- ment of s free zone for foreign trade in New York harbour, and in

Agram, Oct. 14. Crowds that assembled here to WREATHS FROM THE AIR pay last respects to the dead King on the arrival of the train from Yugo-Blavian airplanes circled Spalato were so vast that it was round the harbour, and Aging low, decided to prolong the stay of the dropped, wreaths onto the cọnin. A. coffin' for some hours so that 281 deep silence prevailed and was might file past. Instead of leaving broken only by the tolling of the for Belgrade' at 5 am on Monday, bells and the humming of the the funeral train wis leave Agram airplanes. The Archbishop of Beat 1 p.m. Such demonstration of benico conducted a short memo- grief at the King's death is all the rial service after which the large more impressive because Agram accordance with the new general waiting crowd was allowed to wis one of the places which show-law on the subject now signed by mount the steps and Ale slowly fed ffaelt least willing to give King Roosevelt, measures are

ast the catafalque. The mouralexander whole-hearted support in ners consisted mainly of peasants the work of unifying the country. and their families dressed in the Transocean. Kuo. Mins picturesque national costumes "af Dalmatia. With pale faces they passed in silence, depositing their floral offerings most of which have been brought from the own home gardens, hundreds of miles

away.

The train Jett for Agra am, and the route from stat for the Croatian capital

Hned with peasants..who sang native funeral songs is tile

by.

Transocean Kui Mi

AT ZAGREB

Zagreb, Oct. 14.

being

taken to establish such a zone on Staten Island. There is a good deaf of scepticism as to its success, for it 18 considered in some quar- ters that the geographical position The strains of the Yugoslavian of the United States 14 not favour National Anthem announced the able for the development of for- arrival of the funeral train at eign trade ames Zagreb station to-day, The King's fast journey evoked an impressive without demonstration of afection from the whole of the the

loyalty and Hallway

ebple.

Walding peasantan scattered falque jades of flowers of the railway room, he whim Bebe, Bosnians, 346-fle hammedans Catholics and Croats Re

flocked the

see the passing of

reception

many a time given proof of his that Hoover was afterwards dis- political skill be difficult tus- avowed by Congress, --- tions and is a man of energy and | Transocean Kun Min,

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