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Around the Courts
·COMPLAINANTS SURPRISED
The incident occurred on May 16, on board the s.s. Haraldsvang in the evening at about 2 p.m. when the ship was lying of Hung- hom Bay.
The defendants Wong Yuet, 24 a stoker and Chu Slu. 24 quarter master were charged with assault- ing the complainant who in her evidence said that she went on board with Im Fung Sin to look for the latter's husband. After
H.K. POLICE RESERVES
BANISHMENT SUGGESTED (ORDERS BY MR, D. BURLING-
HAM, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE)
being told to go to the stern by the quartermaster they were as cending the companionway when the first defendant was alleged to
Mr. Fraser said the accused en- have indecently assaulted In Fung
tered Lo Ting-ying's isolated house Sin. As argument ensued and as
at Lim Fat Tal somewhere about they were about to go away the midnight and found a practically second defendant appeared and
helpless household. There was said that it was, the complainant the old man and his wife and who insulted the first defendant's
two children. They beat the old mother whereupon the Arst defen-
man about, and ransacked the dant, after striking her with his house at leisure. The police ar- fists, supplemented this by bring rested the accused ing into use a small piece of iron some distance from the scene of rod. Subsequently when she the crime and found most of the wanted to make a complaint to articles about the place. In state- the officers of the boat, she could ments they had made they all ad- mited taking the things, but denied that it was robbery, as they had not been armed. He would submit that the blanket and mos- quito net were taken from beds on which the victims had been ring, and thus constituted rob-
in matsheds
day, May 22 at 17.30 hours at the Police Headquarters. Gymnasium Only those detailed will attend.
D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R.).
Hong Kong, May 20, 1935.
The 'magistrate remarked that he would not make the civil order until the wife had been communt-
journed the case "sine die." cated with and accordingly hd-
China's Budget Balanced
WITHOUT RESORT
BORROWING
Nanking, May 14.
то
National Reconstraòtion Despite the difficulties and the
At the Criminal Sessions yester- day the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice
Chinese Company Appearing at the first instance A. D. A. MacGregor. sentenced Training Course (Part II)-A In the role of complainant in an
North-Eastern provinces. Further three Walchow men, Ma Fat, recruits of the Chinese Company assault charge against two Shang-Leung Shing and Lai Mul, to five who have not yet passed Part II.
A very wide field is covered by difficulties have been added such
hainese Wan Luk Mul," a 31 year
Dr. H. H. Kung. Minister of Fin-as the continued heavy military years hard labour when the were of Training Course will attend at ance, in an exhaustive review. ¦ demands, which swallowed bút s old married woman and her friend,
found guilty of robbery at Lim the Chinese Company Headquar-summarised herein, of the 21st and little less than one half of the im Fung Sin, a 28 year old kept Fat Tai on March 9,
ters on Tuesday, May 21 at 17.30 22nd fiscal years ending June 30. | total expenditures for the two woman, found themselves in the
Accused were charged with rob-hours for instruction. end as defendants on charges of bing Lo Yi-ming, aged 88, and
1934, which he has submitted to fiscal years. The need to push the ". boarding the ship without permis-Lo Ting-ying his ten year-old taking this Course will report at
Harbour" Patrol:-All members the Political Council of the Cen-anti-Communist campalan
tral Executive Committee in the Kweichów and Szechuan and the ston and were each ned $10,
adopted son, of blankets, suits, um Tam Tas Taut Police Station at form of a report. The head of the reluctance to embark on wholesale brellas, a torch, watch and "chain 17.18 hours on Wednesday, May 22 Finance Ministry traces the events disbandment because "disband- and $80. They all admitted tak for instruction under Acting Inspr. following the national crisis atten- | ment without absorption of men ing the things but said they did Wright.
dant on the fighting in Shanghai | into peaceful activities may mere- not "go there in the sense of a
Morse Signalling Class:-Thère | tr 1933 and explains how expendi- {ly drive them "into", banditry De robbery."
will be no Morse Signalling Class ture has been cut down to the Communism" are given by the re- This was taken as equivalent toon Friday, May 24, 1935.
bone, with the co-operation both port as justineation for the large & plea of guilty to larceny, but.
Indian Company
of the civil and military authori- milltary appropriations. Mr. J. A. Fraser. Assistant At-
Training Course (Part III)-ties, who had consented to sub- torney General, declined to ac-
Instructions in Handling of Re-
stantial sacrifices. The backwash cept this lesser plea and the fol- volver will be given an Wednes-u the present world depression obvious necessity of meeting the
empanelled to lowing jury was
has been felt in material reduction | "need-of-the-hour" demands, such hear the case:-Messrs W. 1. Gaal
of the Customs revenue, neces-as military expenditures or food (foreman), O. R. Sadick, J. G. R.
sitating a search for new sources relief. the budgets for the two Humble, Leung Chakman, fam.
of national income. Some of the years under review have contained Kwan, F. M. Xavier, and L. A. Op-
outstanding achievements of the a. steadily growing number of items penhelm.
period covered by the review are of distinctly lasting and national the balancing of the budget with-character. "To these belonged the out resort to borrowing, currency loans service arrangements which reforms, abolition of miscellaneous are still an agreeable surprise. to taxes etc.
foreign debtors. Notwithstanding Great Restarea
its financial difficulties the Gov- On the whole, the report covers erniment has been devoting in- the greater part of this country's creasingly large sums to purposes "tragic era," with its auccession of of reconstruction and national pro- national calamities. anti-Com. gress. Expenditures of this char- munist wars, floods, droughts.acter include support of the vari- famines and financial troubles.ous activities of the National Restoratum' of China's credit to a Economic Council, particularly the
Occidental nation has been the the provinces and improvement of point unequalled by many a major progress of road development in chief accomplishment of the Min- basic industries and agriculture: unce Ministry during the two years increase appropriations for. under review. This has been made education; milway rehabilitation possible only by means of under- and extension: Improvement of going, as it were, a national starva telephone communication through- tion diet, with important interests nut central China: development of and requirements sacrificed to the aviation routes and of aviation Connaught Road when he felt bis maintenance of the loan and in-factory; reform of the cometary pen being taken out of his pocket.demnity services, which combined situation in Szechuan: Good and It was taken by first defendant
cost China approximately 32 per famine relief: and numerous who handed it over to the second cent of her annual expenditures, measures of rural rehabilitation The report points out, with justi- and reconstruction, notably those nable pride, that not-withstanding effected in regions recovered from Tang Ching, aged 29, unem-
the difficulties encountered the grip of Commulsm. Of this ployed, appeared before Mr. during the period, the prices of variety were also the expenses con- Wynne-Jenes on remand at the
domestic bonds have shown a nected with the development of Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and
marked improvement, most of Mongolia and Tibet, on pleading gulity to receiving
them being quoted close to par
Galding Principles four cases and a basket of flower
In one case, that of the 41% 1898 Strict economy in expenditures, bulbs which had been stolen, was Loan due in 1943, the bonds have and careful selection and develop sentenced to two months hard been selling In London above par, ment of revenue sources, are men- labour. At the previous hearing much to the delight of the inves- tioned by Dr. Kung as the guiding the bulbs were stated to be worth tors whom past experiences have principles for the future financial $400... Detective Sub-Inspector not accustomed to such luxury. polley of the Government Hope Poyntz appeared for the prosecu-Similar improvement has been is also advanced for the modera tion. The complainant was Mut shown in the quotations on railway tinn of the tax burden and the re- Chun-wan. master of the Tuen bonds, largely because of the conduction of military expenditure as Hing gardens.
tinuous efforts of the National soon as the Communist-bandit Government to arrange for the menace is eliminated. settlement of debts, in arrears and Encouragement of the export to improve the management of, trade, which has recently been rallways.
suggested by Dr. Ma Yin-Chu and Abolition of Taxes
others as China's only way to Abolition of more than 3,000 mis-ecoriomic salvation, is envisaged by cellaneous local taxes, representing Dr. Kung through the reduction of a revenue of $28,000,000 annually, export "duties,· Elimination of the adds another feather to the cap interport duty, which is suggested. of the Ministry of Finance. For by Dr. Kung as a complementary years China's commerce and step, will be hailed by Chinese and
foreigners alike.
And no interpreters and had to come to shore to report the matter to the Hunghom Police Station...........
Asked he had anything to say the first defendant replied that they were telling lies.
His Worship "I agree with you that they are both liars. I am quite satisfed that they both did go on board and am quite satisfied that she had been beaten up. Both of them say that you struck her. You have got to answer for, that."
:
-First defendant in making his statement said that as he was go- ing down to his cabin he met the two women and asked them to leave. He pushed them aside and the complainant bit him on the
chest. He struck back and com- plainant in rushing at him fell and received a black eye.
bery.
One Year Enough!
Lo Yi-ming gave evidence des- cribing how he was awakened by the flash of an electric toreh and was struck several times on the head and arms by men who de-, manded money.
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Mr. Fraser sald he would rely on this witness's evidence and the. men's statements for his case," "" Accused elected to make state ments from the dock admitting taking the articles but denying that there was $80 in banknotes, They stated that there was $30 in silver. Two other men concerned The second defendant denied in the robbery had gone away. the charge saying that he was on Leung Shing suggested to his duty and when he heard police Lordship that the case could be whistles he went down. He was met by. banishment, and after accordingly discharged. First de-sentence had been passed Ma Fat fendant was fined $10.
exclaimed that " one year would! "Sub-Inspector L. Whant pro-
have been more suitable. secuted.
A BAD HABIT
AL
CHINESE WOMAN IN TROUBLE
Sentence of six weeks imprison- ment was passed by Mr. Balfour
day on Sun Six-hung, who was at the Central Magistracy yester- charged with the theft of a foun- tain pen Another man, Kwan Tat-ping, was charged with re- ceiving the pen and was sentenced to three week's imprisonment. Sergeant Baldwin said that on Saturday afternoon, complainant, Cheung Sal-kong. Was walking in
defendant.
T
Wong Wo, who appeared before Mr. Balfour at the Central Maghi- tracy, yesterday, charged with the theft of three, fountain pens from Fat Hing-chong, master of the Luen Chong shop, 74 Des Voeux
Road. was fped $25 in default,
AX
the Kowloon Magistracythree weeks' imprisonment. Ber. Charged with the theft of an en- yesterday Lau Ying, aged 22, a
geant Fowlie said the penis were velope containing $37 (Shanghai spinster, was charged before Mr.
valued at $14 and defendant, who notes) from Cheung Yau-chuen, Wynne-Jones with the theft of a
was a fok! in the Luen Chong on board the ss. Hoi Ching at the gold bangle valued at $59, a roll- shop, received $4 a month China Merchants Wharf on Sun-ed gold wrist watch valued at $8 salary. Defendant sald he did day, Chan To was.sentenced to ten
and a woman's dress.
not steal the pens to sell them but months' hard labour and also
Chan Kin, aged 21, also describ-took them for his own use. ordered to pay $35 amends or serve
ed as a spinster was the complain-
theft was another two months hard labour ant. The
alleged to
:
Sentence of 13 months hard
of
agriculture have been held in a strangle hold by unjustified levies, On the whole, despite the dark collected for fantastic purposes by picture of political, financial and local officials. Almost all foreign military conditions painted by the reports on China's economy sigree report, It shows as healthy in stressing the role played by such budgetary state as can be found in taxes in the development of most of the countries of the world. | agrarian discontent. It indubitab-
by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the have taken place at No. 160 Tem-labour was passed on Mak Hing- ]ly required great, courage unt the
Kwong
Central Magistracy yesterday.
Detective Sergeant Kinnear ·said the steamer arrived about 10 a.m. on Saturday and complainant went on board to meet his wife who was returning from Chow Wan. At that time the gangway was very crowded and he was being pushed about. He sud- denly felt somebody tugging at his hip pocket and caught hold of the defendant's hand. The defendant dropped the money which was taken by somebody else and not recovered.
Defendant in pleading guilty, admitted ten previous convictions.
SEQUEL TO ARMED ROBBERY
ple Street, first floor.
Defendant
was arrested
part of the Finance Ministry to embark on a programme of tax revision and consolidation.
SNOW IN PARIS
A
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright):3
Financial Difficultles All of these achievements seein all the more creditable because
Paris, May 19, they were made in the face of an
Snow fell in Paris on Sunday for severity. One of the worst factors the first time recorded in May economic crisis of unprecedented.
wan, aged 37, unemployed, when inhe appeared before Mr. Wyone Shanghai Street ON Saturday Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy when she was wearing the wrist yesterday, and pleaded guilty to watch and the clothing she was the possession of two sharp-point- alleged to have stolen.
ed steel blades and a sharp Detective Sergeant Dowman pre-pointed knife at Tai Nam Street secuting, stated that on April 13, on Friday last. Defendant ad- defendent paid a visit to committed that he had the weapons plainant and stayed there for because another person was time. On April 21, com- "after" him. The weapons were plainant went to take a bath and confiscated. Detective when she returned she found that spector Poyntz appeared for the the defendant had disappeared prosecution. and that the jewellery and the
been very clothing were missing.
In pleading guilty to the theft last ten years theft, alleged that both she anda pamter, stated that he had sud- Defendant, in admitting the of $1.90, Chui Tung Fuk, aged 23,
some
Sub-In-
at the economic crisis is the loss of the customs salt revenues from the
years. to
Curids
180 the last The Parisians, accustomed surining themselves " front Fot the boulevard cafes this time of the year, could not be- frequent during the lieve their eyes when they saw
the streets and houses covered. with a white carpet, and scient-
Fong Tái Ming, alias Fong Kists are at a loss to find an ex- the complainant were sly brothel denly given way to temptation. Ming, was sentenced, to two years planation for this phenomenon. girls and they were sleeping to-was brought before Mr. Wynne-hard fabour at the same Court, gether when she took the bangle Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy for a similar offence, of which it from the provinces, severe frosis Wintry weather is also reported and the wrist watch from com- yesterday and was sentenced to was stated he had been guilty or have caused great damage to the plainant's wrist.Defendant also six weeks hard labour. Detector previous occasions. He bad corps in the North-Western and said that she had the bangle melttive-Bergeant Davies sald com- been banished for ten years.
MAINTENANCE CASE
South-Western parts of France. Transodan Kúo Mín.
ANOTHER PACT
In connection with the armed robbery which occurred at. No. 1 ed and she had spent the money, plainant, Signaller Cole, of What- Cornwall Street Kowloon Tong on
She was remanded for 24 hours field Barracks left his coat on Five charges of the larceny by May 12, when three men armed in Police custody.
his bed. The money was stolen ballee of a quantity of ik were with daggers forced their entry
and defendant was suspected, so preferred against Lam Ching, aged into the house and after binding
he was taken to the police station 49, a tallor, when he appeared be- and gagging the occupants de-
Later one of the mess boys found Mr Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon camped with over 3580, in money
a purse containing $190 in a Magistracy yesterday. Defendant (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily and fewellery, the police, learnt
waste paper basket, which was pleaded guilty to all the charges that the robbers had fled to Can
claimed by defendat,
Press (Copyright).], and was sentenced to a total of ton, and sent a Chinese detective
30 weeks hard labour. Inspector
Bucharest, May 19. to that city where with the help
Lau Tam. Allas Eau Po, seven Chester Woods, prosecuting, stated Negotiations aiming at the con of the Canton Police the allered
times returned from banishment that the total value of the silk clusion of a Roumanian Russian and twice banished for lite, was was $7.40. but it was pawned for military amistance pact following Chief Detective Inspector 1. X.
our yesterday by Mr. Justice A. tickets relating to the pledging of pacts are now proceeding between. mation to the effect that the menIt was stated that Private Far- D A. MacGregor for breach of a silk, were also found in defend the two Governments, it is stated. were arrested on Friday last, and rant was already paying com-deportation order. Be stated that ant's possession:: Two Chinese wo-in informed circles here. It is be- detectives have been sent to Can-pulsory allotment of 19/3 for his he had returned to the Colony to men, Eze Yim Fung and Leing lieved that the treaty will be soon ton to escort the men down to wife per week and an additional, worship at his ancestral tomb, but Kuen Bhim, were the complant ready for Mignature --- the Colony.
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