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Around the Courts
ROBBING A TEMPLE
Sentences totalling 12 months*
hard fabour were imposed on Wong Yau, a 32-year-old unemployed when convicted before Mr. E. I, Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy on Saturday of breaking into the Sheung Tai Temple, in Lever Street and for returning from banishment without an au- thor'sed permit.
BOATMEN FINED
Mr. P. H. Sin appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central. Police Court on Saturday to de- fend three Chinese, Tam Fing Tam Hum and Po Lal members of the crew of the Tat Ping tow- boat, Sam Shun Lee, who were charged with infringements of the Customa regulations.
HARVESTING OF CROPS
Difficulties In
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press” (Copyright).]
Moscow, July 6.
No further doubt about the great dunculties in harvesting this year's crops with which the Soviet Prosecuting, Revenue Officer A. Union is forced to cope may be W. Grimmitt stated that on Julyentertained, since these are now That the complainant Chul Yin, Revenue Officer Major, togethercancially admitted in a statement the caretaker of the Temple after
with a party or Chinese searchers, issued yesterday, promulgating a locking the Temple before going to
made an examination of the tow- decree designed to secure the Chinese theatrical performance a boat at Connaught Road West and safety of the harvests in the dia- short d'stance away, saw the de- while Revenue Officer Major was tricts around Moscow. Stalingrad, fendant entering the Temple, was playing his torch light on the boat and the former rich grain-bearing the statement made by the pro- the first defendant was seen in the Lower Volga territory of Zaryzin secuting officer Inspector Chester- act of dumping Jars, of Chinese Woods of the Kowloon City Policewine into the harbour. Station.
Défendant's record showed that he had two previous convictions and was only banished at the end of March this year.
·OLD WOMAN ROBBED
Yet another highway robbery was reported on Island Road on Satur- day when Lo Sze, a 55-year-old widow, whilst walking along the road near Tai Tam Tuk reservoir near Tau Wan, was suddenly con- fronted by a man who took from her person a sum of $3.
Describing her assailant as a man of 25 years of age, medium height and built, wearing clothes
Tam Hiny, the first defendant charged with throwing dutiable spirit into the harbour from the tow-boat, to avoid seizure, found guilty and fined $100.
was
Tam Hum, the second defendant, was fined $15 for having in his "possession a quantity of dutiable spirit, while Po Lal, the third de- fendant, was ined $25 for having in his possession a quantity dutiable tobacco...
of
Appearing before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday, Chan Ting and Lau Lal were bound over in a bond of $50 each to keep the peace for one year, when they were charged with disorderly conduct at No. 12 Tim Fong Lane.
In a
quarrel that had ariseni over a debt of $4 which had been was too overcome by fear to calloutstanding for two years, bowls, for help and in her confusion did not notice which way the robber made of after taking her money The incident occured at about 3 9.01.
with no shoes or socks 'and" who spoke the Punti d'alect, the un- fortunate woman stated that she
an
Chan Lap Sing, unemployed, was Saturday sentenced to one year's hard labour for returning from banishment. Defendant, who was previously convicted for Bim- ed robbery, was last year banished for 10 years.
porcelain pillows and other things were thrown by the two defendants at each other.
The decree reads: "After hear- Eg what the authorised directors or the grain harvesting organisa - tions of these two important food- producing areas have to say, it is hereby recorded that the prelimin ary work of garnering and storing the new harvest is unsatisfactory.
district the erection of not one "For instance, in the Stalingrad
single granary has been complet- ed, despite the strict order that these should be Anished by July; 1. In the Moscow district condi tions are just as bad only three of the 13 drying plants projected being finished. The repair of ele- vators, drying rooms, chanised grain storage plants or- dered long ago has not even beer. begun. Out of 700,000 corn sacks only 22.000 have been disinfected."
and
me-
The decree, which is signed by M. Antipoff, Chairman of Committee for Party Supervision,
the'
farthermore declares that the preparations for harvesting are particularly backward along the Although both parties sustained Rack Sea-Azov-Sarator district, slight. Injuries, one of the missiles at Kuibysheff, formerly Samar, hit the wife of the second defen- and Voronesh.---- dant, who had attempted to inter-Transoeran Kuo Afin. vene. Fortunately she was not in- jured very severely.
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Pleading guilty to a charge of stowing away aboard the s.s. Em- press of Japan from Shanghai, Wong Kam-yau, a 28-year-old-un- employed, was fined $25, in default one month's hard labour, when he appeared before Mr. E.I Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Mag stracy un Saturday..
HEALTH BULLETIN OF EASTERN PORTS
WEEK ENDING JUNE 29, 1935 Plague-Bassein, 1 case. Cholera:-Moulmein, 17 cages; Chittagong, 5.
Sentence of two months' bard labour was imposed on Ng Ping- Cheung, a 32-year-old unemployed who appeared before Mr. E I. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday on a charge of stealing an alarm clock
Charged with the theft of a mar-
Small-Pox:-Mombasa, 2 cases; from Lau Kwal-nagi, a merchant ble clock, a curtain pen, a leather Bombay, 38; Karachi, 8; Moulmeln, residing at No. 4 Canton Road sec-handbag, a powder. box, a pair of
3; Rangoon, 4 Tuticorin, 4: ..nd floor.
spectacles and money, to the total
Vizagapatam; 8; Singapore, 2; Hal-. value of $95, an unemployed Chin-phong, 1; Shanghal, 4. In order to enable the defendant ese, Kwan Shung, was sentenced to
to produce a witness, Mr. Q. A.A.six weeks' hard labour by Mr, W. Macfadyen on Saturday at the Central Police Court adjourned the case in which Mok Tak, a travel- ling trader, was charged with the theft cf a blanket from Wong Bk Tin, a stall foki, at No. 30 Staunton Street on Saturday morning.
THE DESTITUTE CHILD
Appeal For Help
The annual appeal by Dr. Barnardo's Homes for their Food Fund is one which deserves cup part by all who care for children, more than 8,000 of whom are always in their care,
Schofield at the Central Police Court on Saturday. Accused was also ordered to pay $50 to the complainant, a lady, resident of Lyttleton Road, as compensation or to serve an additional Bix weeks' imprisonment.
How
DEAD MAN COMES
TO LIFE
Shanghai, July 3,
"dead" man came rapidly
to life in related in a Chinese re- port from Chiakiang. "Double Son" Liu is a notorious bandit. and has been long sought by the. Kiangsu bandit-suppression forces. The police gradually closed in on him and, fearing that he would be captured, Liu hit on the novel scheme of hiding in a coffin in his tome.
Well primed by the bandit, re The Charter of Dr. Barnardo's lasives announced to the village Homes Is "No Destitute Child that Liu had committed suicide, Ever. Refused Admission," Res the announcement bringing con- ened from conditions of poverty siderable relief to the barrassed and neglect all of these litte villagers.
Eventually the bandit-suppres mites need special dietary care sion officers. in their search, reach- and attention if they are to de-ed Lia's village, Before the news velop along normal healthy lines. of his death could be confirmed by
It is the aim of the Homes to build up these C3. chidren into healthy and purposeful A. 1. citi
zena.
them, however, a fire broke out in a house adjoining Liu's. This was too much for the "dead" man, who suddenly dashed from his endangerett home and bolted for Bread is a big item where 8,300 | the countryside. Before he could children are concerned:
are.com
and be captured by the astounded bread they must have. Think of villagers and police, he had made this! 1.600 loaves are baked daily good his escape. It is not expected, by Barnardo boy bakers, but these however, that the police will be loaves supply "less than half the overlong it rounding him up. family.
Milk too plays a conspicuous part in the children's diet: 1,000 fully received by the Homes at gallons a day have to be provid- Headquarters
These Barnardo "children" are
⠀⠀ These are, but two items to a among the future upholders of simple but necessarily nourishing the race, and they badly need al food plan for this family.
your help. Please don't fail them. To help meet the Children's le Over 117.000 have admitted Food Bil the Homer baye- once since the wor began, and 20.784 again issued their, Annual Appeal have gone overseas and have for 400,000 Half-erguns, and they made good, hon
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are relying upon their friends in Cheques and Orders" payable the Homeland and Overseas to join in. "Barnardo's”-- Bomes. Bood in helping to feed these destitute
and crossed addressed Dr children. Single Hal-crowns, er i Ba ardo's Homes 18-28, Sternes any multiple of it, will be grate-- Causeway, London, E L Engi
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