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Around the Courts

WOMAN HEAVILY -

FINED

Charges of having paid $146 for the girl and then employing her for an immoral purpose and with having. on May, 18, with others not In custody,' taken part in a trans- action for the sale of the girl, were preferred against Ng Yee-mul, at Central Mag.stracy yesterday. Mr. W. Schofield took the case while Inspector K. W. Andrew of the

B. C. A: prosecuted.

The defendant said a man named Lo Chi-kwal had brought the girl to her, but denied that she had paid him any money. On the other hand, she had paid the girl $145, and would receive, the money back after the girl was given away in marriage.

Inspector Andrew sald the money was paid to Lo Chi-kwal, who had brought the girl from Pakhoi. against a debt which her father owed him. He handed the girl over

to the defendant for $145. The girl had been kept hy, the defen- dant since April 29, and she told the police that she had been forced ino prostitution by the defensant The case came to the notice of the police as a result of art argoment between the gri and the defen- dant on board the steamer Prosper un Saturday. Apparently" "the" girl was trying to run away from the defendant.

Mr. Schofeld imposed a fine of $500. or. in default, six months' hard labane

SHOPKEEPER FINED

DANZIG CIRCLES PERTURBED

CK Smith, driver of private Polish Government's

car No. T318, appearing before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Ma- gistracy yesterday, on a summons of leaving the car unattended in Queen's Road Central, near the Asia Life Building, for ten minutes on "July 11 was fined $5.

4. 貔

Trade Measure

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press (Copyrigå¦).]"

Danzig, July 22.

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Faree months' hard labour was Not only the business circles passed on Wong Ming when he ap- but also the general population peared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at showed great perturbation the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Monday about the decree issued and pleaded guilty to receiving a by the Polish government requir radiator cap which had been stolen ing all goods destined for Poland from private car" No. 3567, which to pass through the Polish customs was parked in Kimberley Road offices for payment of the Import near Torres Buliding on Saturday duties instead, as heretofore to be last. Mr. P. Braga appeared as handled on behalf of the Polish complainant and Inspector Shan-Government by the Danzig. port non prosecuted.

authorities.

.

The first effect of this measure A very

well-known baishee, will be to deprive the Danzig tran- Leung Chung, aged 36, who is sit trade aggregating at least described by the police as

a 600,000

tans yearly which will nuisance, appeared before Mr. Mac-

now pass via the Polish port of

yesterday, on a charge of return- Asked about the effect of this fadyen at the Central Magistracy Gdynia.

ing from banishmens before the measure on the Danzig Polish 'exp'rat on of his term. Defendant relations the Senate President, was banished from the Colony Greiser, answered that if put into this year. The case was remanded of the Parts Convention of $1920 for a period of 10 years in April | effect. it would be a gross breach

for 48 hours for defendant to be and also the agreement signed at medically examined.

Warsaw in 1933 after the Nationa- list Socialist Regime came into Dower.

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Pleading guilty before Mr.

As these two agreements are the Wynne-Jones at the Kowicon Ma- gistracy, yesterday to the theft of basis of ali Danzig Polish relation- a bicycle from a garage at No. 12 ships, adherence to the policy just would Duke Street, Kowloon Tong, on inaugurated by Poland July 19, Chan Kong, 24, unemploy-shatter the foundations of the ed, was sentenced to six week's | intercourse between the two coun hard labour. Asked why he had tries. stolen the bicycle, defendant stated that he wanted to raise some money to go back to the country. Inspector Chester-Woods appeared for the prosecution, Tang Kong, 43, was the complainant.

Sammonsed for receiving a pair of binoculars, the property of Mr. C. H. Taylor, the master of a li- cenced second hand goods store at No: 2 Upper Lascar Row, Tong Kwan, was brought before Mr. W. A 13-year-old newspaper hawker, Schofield yesterday afternoon at Yeung Tim, was vicaimises by a the Central Magistracy.

thief who stole from his trousera Detective Sub-Inspector O'Don-pocket, while he was asleep, a sum ovan prosecuted and said that the glasses were sold to the defendant on June 3, for the very small price of $1.50. They were found on the premises of the defendant on June 17. and Mr. Taylor testified in the witness box that they were his glasses and that they were stolen from his office in China Building sometime during the first three day's in June."

After evidence had been given by Sergeant H. J. Baldwin, fur- ther details were given by Cheng Chi Kwong, who is serving a sen- tence for the larceny of the bino culars, in which he stated that he had taken them to the defendant and has received $1.50 for them. The defendant then gave evidence confirming the statement of the last witness, following which bis mother-in-law, Ho Yee-so said that she saw Cheng Chi Kwong come into the shop with the glasses.

His Worship then told the de- fendant that he had not taken due precaution regarding stolen goods and that he should have kept a record of the address of people who brought goods into h's -store for sale."

Defendant' was fined $50, and the binoculars were returned to the owner. ".

There could in fact be no further talk of Poland's respect for trea- ties. As for the reasons advanced by Poland for the Justification of this step, Greiser said that as regards the supervision of business in foreign currencies which Dan- zig was forced to introduce since the depreciation of the Danzig gulden, Danzig had gone to the extreme limits of possibility to meet the wishes expressed by Poland so that there could be no assertion of inhibition of Polish economic activity in Danzig terri- tory.

of 65 cents in sliver and copper. He, awoke and caught the thief in the act. The man, Wong Ping-wo, aged 26, unemployed, ran away and was arrested by two Chinese detectives who happened to be Greiser said that in his opinion the consequences which Lob- passing. He appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Mags-lowed would exceed the range of: racy yesterday and was sentenced purely Danzig-Polish relationships. to three months' hard labour.

to a..

20-year-old bricklayer named Wong Tong appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Centra Mag's-

racy yesterday In answer charge of assaulting Tong Mul aged 41. married woman, at Ro- binson Road on Monday, with in- tent to cause bodily harm. Ser- scant P. O. Guild stated that the woman was still in hospital, al- though her injury was not of a very serious nature. He applied. for 48 hours remand, which was granted by the Magistrate. De- fendant admitted the charge

NEW APPOINTMENT IN GERMANY

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly

Press" (Copyright)}\

Berlin, July 22, The Reich's Minister Kerri, Appearing on remand from yes-who, on last Thursday was ap terday before Mr. W. Schofield, at pointed, by the Reich's decree to the Central Magistracy yesterday, an office of authority concerning Wong Leung, unemployed, was sen- ali ecclesiastical matters, which, tenced to two months' hard labour hitherto on a charge of having committed an indecent assault on an eleven- year old girl, So Fo-tal, outside No. 258 Wancha! Road on July 14.

are dealt with by the Reich and Prussian Ministries of the Interior, left on three weeks" leave not for the purpose of re- laxation but in order to prepare himself for the new responsibilities with which he is entrusted by the Fuehrer-

Walking into the ground floor of the Bincere Company. a man bamed Tam Li, aged 32, picked up Transocean Kún Min"

a singlet from a counter and hid

It under his jacket. He was seen by L. P'u, a salesman, who arrest- ed him. Tam Ll was brought be- fore Mr. Macfadyen yesterday and sentenced to three weeks' hard la- bour. The singlet was stated to be worth 50 cents.

RESTRICTIVE MEASURES

NECESSARY

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dall Presa" (Copyright),1

Berlini, July 22. Charged before Mr. Macfadyen at ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ All members of the Youth socle- the Central Magistracy yesterday, fles of confessional character are with unlawful possession of four | strictly forbidden in future to wear backets of type valued at $3 Tam uniforms and badges, to carry Wing, aged 28, unemployed, was nags or pennants or even to wear sentenced to three weeks hard la- the ordinary clothes of standardis- bour on pleading guilty Detective ed type to denote their member- Bergeant Baldwin prosecuting, ship of such societies, provides the gated that defendant was stopped decree issued by the Reich and by a detective when carrying a bag, Prussian Home Ministries which, on being opened, was found. Moreover sil sporting activities, to contain the type. Defendant or gymnastic exercises public told the police that the type had places are also prohibited. This been given him by a foki of a shop restrictive measure There was no evidence apa dirt the necessary because certs fokt and the police could not pro- bodies, above secute in his case. Wung Long Catholic are creaching on shing, master of the Tin Beng sphere reserved the State 'Printers Shop, of 28, Aberdeen the Filter Youth Street, appeared as complainant.

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