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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1934.

CORONER'S

INQUEST

Verdict Still Not Reached

The Inquest into the circum-

stances surrounding the death of Pang Yeung, a coolie, who was believed to have been run over by a motor car alleged to have been driven by Sub-Insp, Dredge in Pot- tinger: Street on December 18 at about➡ am was continued yes-

terday before Mr. W. Schofield at

Central Magistracy.

"The jury comprised of Messta. F. M. Ozorio (foreman), G. A. Car- valho and Chau Fook Ng...

Mr. G. K. Hall-Brutton appear- ed on behalf of Sub-Inspector Dredge.

At the outset of yesterday's [hearing, Lat Pay ‘Ip. who was living near where deceased was in- jured gave evidence. He said thas

at about 1 am on December 12, while sleeping in his undie's shop at 30, Pottinger Street he was awakened by a noise like a loud bump coming from the west side. The noise was like that of the sound made by glass being broker

DISTINGUISHED VISITORS

President Jackson's Passengers

The President Jackson arrived yesterday from the North with a number of prominant visitors and residenta

Mr. and Mrs. Matt M. Axelrod are stopping over in Hong Kong on their tour Round the World" Mr. Axelrood is General Agency Manager of the Crown Life Insur ance Company, Toronto, Canada.

Mr. Edward Ho-Tung and son Eric. ©ME Ho-Tung, who- is a member of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, is joining his family -now in Hong Kong. -

Mfr. Emmanuel Grani, partner of Davies, Brooke & Gran, archi- tects, Shanghai, arriving in Hong Kong for the Holidays

Rev. and Mrs H. H. Hanlett and their two children, Miss Dorothy and Mstr. Donald, ars en route to French Indo-China.co

Mr. C. K. Ho of the Department of Reconstruction is returning - to his home in Canton from. A trip to Shanghai,

Mr, T. N. Les; Manager of the

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COURT MARTIAL RESULT

Officer Dismissed

The Service

Around the Courts

RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT

resting a man who

bad stolen seven packets of cigarettes from her stall in Gough Street. The 'man, Ng Choi, was sent to prison for six weeks. "I hope I am as "able-bodied as you are when I am 72" the Magistrate remarked to

Appearing on remand before Mr. As a result of the District Court E. I. Wynne-Jones in the Central Martial held in Hongkong on Magistracy yesterday on a charge the woman. November 11. Captain P. V. Wi-of returning from banishment, Li liams RA, the well-known Inter- | Cheung was sentenced to nine port cricketer and polo player, has, months' hard labour. been diamlesed the Bervice.

Sergeant H. N. Moran, officer The verdict of the Court was in-charge of Criminal Records, forwarded to London for pro-stated that the defendant was mulgation, and news, has just arst convicted in 1908 and was been received by the local mili banished for ten years in 1909. tary authorities of the decision That term, of course, had expired reached

In 1931, he was arrested on a at the Court Martial to

Captain Williams pleaded guilty detention warrant issued by the seven Governor and was banished under charges of making false entries in the long procedure. There had the balance-sheer and cash books been no conviction intervening.

the Battery Funds of the 4th (KA) Heavy Battery, and the Garrison, Hunt and Polo Club.

Is waa stressed" at the Court Martial that no fraud, fraudulent attempt or missppropriation were

involved in the offences.

H.K. VOLUNTEER

He got up from his bed and went Bank of Communication DEFENCE CORPS

hal, is to Hong Kong on business.

Mr. ~ Edward F. MacDonough, Trade Commissioner for the Los Angeles Chainter of Commerce, is stopping "over in Hong Kong before continuing his trip Found the World'

Mr. Duncan McNeill, Barrister- at-Law of Hong Kong, returning from Shanghai.

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Mrs. Mary G. Trail of the Chinese Maritime Customs. Hong Kong, returning from a vacation

Orders by Lt-Ool, H. B. L. Dow bizzin, Q.B.E. Commandant, Hong Kong V.D.C.)

Hong Kong, Dec. 28, 1934.

GENERAL 'Holiday: — Corps

B

PARADE

Headquarters

Corps 1st Battery

The Battery will parade at Head-

quarters on Thursday, January 3

out into the street to see what had happened. On the west pave-| ment he saw deceased lying on the ground on his back. Deceased later got up and sat with his back agwirst thewall As witness reached him, he heard deceased calling out "save life" in a very low tone. Witness asked deceased, "How did you come by your in- Jurles?," and he replied "I was run over by a motor car and injured Mr. Ichizaburo Mori of the will be closed on Tuesday, January on the stomach and the leg. He Toyo Menka Kaisha "Hong Kong 1, 1935. did not speak to deceased anymore.Branch, coming to assume his Later a Chinese detective arrived duties from Japan.» and he asked deceased his name, address and his age. The detec tive went to his shop and there he telephoned to Central Police Station. Before the detec tive arrived, witness had telephon- ed to the Tung Wah Hospital and asked for a motor ambulance but he got the reply that the am- bulance was out of order. Witness then telephoned to the Fire Brigade. The man at the Fire Brigade Station, witness alleged, said he wanted an ambulance he had to pay $5 according to the rule but if the police wanted it they could get it free of charge.

When he first came out from his house into the street, he saw no car parking in the street nor were. there any rickshaws.

In reply to Mr. Brutton, witness said that on the opposite side of his shop very few cars were park- ed at night and in the daytime cars were quite often seen there.. When witness came from his bed to the street there were threa pedestrians standing around de ceased, but he did not speak to them or they to him. Deceased was lying on a mat and near kim was a cloth with which he used to cover himself when he went to sleep.

In reply to a further question by Mr. Brutton witness admitted that he first heard the amash when. he was in the lavatory, but not wanting to interfere with other people's business, he went up, to" his bed to sleep again. Immediate ly afterwards he heard a commo tion and also a voice saying "some- one has been run over and injured by a motor car”

Yue Lok, C311, one at the Cha nese constables whom the last wit ness called on the scene next gave vvidence. He said that on the morning in question, he was with Police recruit 620 at Des Voeux Road near Queen -Victoria Street when the last witness came to them and told them of the matter. Together they went to Pottinger Street. He noticed lying near de

in Shanghai.

Mr. K Y. Wu, member of the Kwangtung Government Execu- Live Council en route to Canton from Shanghai.

1935 at 5.30 pm.

Dress: Overalls and Blue Caps. Machine Gun Battalion

No. 1 Company-Friday, January 4, 1935-Company Commandera

Lt. Comér.“ mid ̄ ̄

̄Mrs. NP-X. [Parade" at 5:30 pm. Benvard and their two children, Dress: Mufti

Miss Mary Helen and Mstr. N. F. X, Jr., Lt. Comdr. Banyard is reporting for duty with the Asiatic Fleet, USN in Manila.

Mr. Harvey" Gale-Duncan, Ad- vertising Manager of the China Soap Co., Shanghai," making, a round trip to Manila from Shang

hal

Programme for remainder Beason will be given out.

Camp pay will be drawn.

MOTORING CASES

A ane of $10 with the alter- native of 14 days hard labour. was imposed upon Leung Chol, aged 34, an unemployed, by Mr." E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, when be sp- peared on a charge of stealing eight pairs of rubber soled shoes, fom outside the Canton Brothers Rubber Factory in Haltan Street. : on December 27.

Wong Tim aged 41, .an - uzem- ployed, was brought before Mr. E W. Hamilton at the Kowloon

in Queen's Road, East, near the of keeping a gambling house at 51 A Court sequel to the accident | Magistracy, yesterday, on “a charge

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Soldiers' Club, on December 12. Woosung Street, first floor. when. the armature of a motor pleading guilty defendant was fell off a lorry....seriously injuring | fined $25 with the alternative of a coolle, was the appearance be- one month's hard labour. Seven

Magistracy yesterday. of defendants, but only four appear

fore Mr. W. Schoteld, at the Can-other Chinese men were named as

tral

Chan Wing-fat, driver of lorry No. ed. and they were fined 18 felted

2419, summoned for driving a while the absentees forfeited lorry with ineficient -- brakes, | their ball of $3 each: having the load not properly secured and driving without, due care and caution,

..

The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined $20′ esch on the first two summonses, and $15 on the third

Sub-Inspector Caunders secuted.

Pleading guilty to a charge of having unlawful possession of 893. heroin pilla, Young Yuk, aged 36, an unemployed. was fined $890. in⠀ default $ave "montha" hard pro-labour by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- {"day," Revenue-Officer Humphreys

appeared for the prosecution.

Summoned at the instance of Mr. Grant, Assistant Superinten- dent of Police, for dangerous driv- ing in Connaught Road, West, into the Harbour near Kwan Kan driver of lorry No. 2914, Shamshulpo Ferry Wharf last was fined $25, by Mr. W. Schofield Thursday, a Chinese woman

För "unlawfully dumping rubbish the old

at the Central Magistracy yester-named Leung Sze was fined $5, day.

or, in default, Ave days hard Mr. Grant said that about 6.40 labour by Commander Hote at Dm on December 14, the defend- the Murine Court yesterɗng mor- ant drove out from the ses frontning.

at Sutherland Street, and - drove West along Connaught Road, do-

Wong Man Yin, another return- ing well over 35 miles an houred banishes, was remanded to Fri- He nearly knocked down tWo

All members must attend this coollen who were", carrying bage day next at noon for hearing for

parade.

No. 2 Company Pay Parade, Thursday, January 3, 1935-The Company will parade at Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m. when Camp Rev. Father Martin Eraso re-Pay will be issued. This is the turning to Manilla from a trip to only opportunity to draw pay no Spain.

other parade will be held for this purpose.

!

Miss Daphne Fraser of Victoria, B.C. making an extensive tour of the Philippines.

Major W. C. Grifin, and daugh- ter, Genevieve, returning from a pleasure trip through Japan

Dr. Pedro A, Guiang of the Bureau of Education, PL return- ing to Manis from completing research work in the United States.

Mr. T.

Okamoto and son, Hiromi, Mr. Okamoto is Director of Kinkwa Merlyusa Co. Manila, and is returning from visiting his family in Osaka. ---

Miss Mary M. Teeling of Tsing tao, making a vacation trip to the Philippines..

The following Missionaries from Korea are making a short vaca tion trip to the Philippines:

Miss Mariode. Besird, Miss N Black, Miss 8. P. Foster, Dr. and MR. A. Hardlo, Mia CU Jackson, Misa M. McKinnon, Dr. and Mrs. L. & McAfee, Miss H. M. M E. Rowland, and Rev. & Mrs, McCune, Miss 8. M. Moore, Misa

M. B. Stores

FRENCH EFFORTS TO PACIFY PEASANTS

ceased was a wooden pillow which | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

looked to be broken not long ago. The plaster of the wall near where deceased was lying had come on. The inquest was adjourned until Monday, December 31

POLISH MINE TO BE CLOSED

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dat

Poland's most the Moszicki have to be month owi hauling gea toen

Press” (Odpyright.).3

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Faris Dec

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(8gd:) P. 8. M. WILKINSON, -

Captain, Adjutant, HKVD. Corps.

GERMAN CONSUE AT PRETORIA

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright.).]

Berlin, Dec. 27. Consul Genera) at

The German

Pretoria, Herr Wiehl has been pro- mated to the rank of Minister by Herr Hitler in a decree issued here on Thursday: Transocean Kuo Min.

„öf- rice

committal to the Supreme Court,

According to Sergeant Moran, ...the record against Wong Man Yin A fine of $20 was imposed on Ip was not particularly bad. He was Ming, driver of public car No.banished confidentially, having 166, who admitted a summons of been arrested with others in con- Ceiving without due care and nection with a swindle. It was his caution.

fourth return from banishment, :

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HULUTAO, HARBOUR

Appearing in answer to a SUDI- mons, Lau Chl-cheurig, driver of private motor car No: 1197, was fined $10 by Mr E. W. Kamil- ton et the Howloon Magistracy

The development of the Hulutan yesterday. Defendant was charged harbour, which was taken over by with dangerous driving. It was the Japanese after the "Mukden alleged that on December 16, de- Incident has been almost anished. fendant "took too wide a turn in Two fortifications have been con- rounding a bend near the 34 mile structed within the harbour, where stone on the Talpe Road, and three Japanese warships and one caused a motor car coming from company of Japanese infantry are the opposite direction to pull upstationed According to reports of abruptly.

the Manchoukuo authorities, a to tal of 300,000 tons of Japanese In the Central Police Court goods were imported by Hulutao yesterday, Mr EI Wynne-Jones and 7,208 passengers entered the congratulated" a woman hawker, harbour": "between – November. 15 Wan Luk, aged 72 years, for ar- l-and December 15 this year. .-

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