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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST

Around the Courts

CHOPPER ASSAULT

The sequel to an assault with a chopper by Tang Lap-cho, (58) street coolie, on two boys. Leung Tin-kl. (15) and Luk Chot (10) while they were asleep In De Voeux Road West, in the early hours of Sunday morning, had a sequel before Mr. W. Schofield

charged with assault.

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27, 1935.

AUSTRALIAN GIRLS DUE

To Be Entertained Locally

Australlar papers of August 10 state that the party of girls who will leave Melbourne in the Tai- ping next Wednesday, to tour Japan, under the auspices of the Young Australia League, now number 34.

Pourteen of the girls are from Victoria, while the remainder come from every other State and New Zealand. Their ages range from 16 to 19.

A fine of $2,000 or to default, eight months imprisonment and $400 or in default 3 months hard labour were imposed by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis tracy yesterday on Wong Kong Tal, boatman of No. 4 class coat 3979. who

was convicted at the Central Magistracy yester-charges of possession of 210 gal- day, when the assallant was ons of dutlable spirit and 120 lbs. of duttable tobacco respectively Imposing a sentence of ex which were seized on the boat In weeks hard labour on the defen-question, while bettig rowed across- dant, the Magistrate warned the

the harbour towards Hong Kong 80 complainants not to about

in the vicinity" of Shau Ki Wan for the ropes of street coolies

on Sunday last. Revenue Officer

The deputy-director öf the taking the ropes of street coolies W. Grimmitt, prosecuting saldyAL (NE. J. R. Williams) said for fishing.

that when the Revenue party a to-day that during the voyage proached the craft carrying the

the giris wouldh be coached illelt cargo, defendant and other person who were rowing it. Australian history: political systems and in general knowledge dived over board in

They would then be in a position. to evade arrest.

to answer the barrage of questions Defendant was caught but the

which was invariably fred at other man made good his escape.

strangers in a foreign land Inspection proved that all the them striking, the drst: complala-jars were fitted with irtight binding, and could be dumped in- to the water without sustaining

Detective. Sergeant Kinner, pro- secuting: sald the boys with an other went fishing in the harbout about 4.30 am. on Sunday. and decided to sleep in the street as it was too late to return to their homes. About 5 a.m. the defend- ant came

and *attacked

along

תם

his ant and inflicting a cut

0/12 the neck, and then turned

complainant. Had the second chopper

ari-

an attempt

"When I was in America,” Mr. Williams said, "I was amazed at the lack of knowledge they had about us and our continent. The

WES extru ordinarily ignorant of Australia. In fact, they were barely aware of its existence. -

been sharp: he might any damage. When arrested de- general population

fendant gave no explanation

have caused much more serious all, injury to the boys,

When arrested, defendant said that the boys had stolen his ropes for the purpose of fishing in the harbour about 3 a.m. that mom- He had remonstrated with ing. them, but after he had away, they had taken his bamboo pole and sleeping mat and thrown A mo- them into the harbour. tor car driver, Lau Kong.. was called a passing and at once constable.

CARNAL KNOWLEDGE

at

"So we want this trip to be an advertising mission. They are

be bound to

Inundated with: Tse Sang (23) a Chinese barber questions and queries, and it 13 was remanded by Mr. being arranged that they will give

at the gone Wynne-Jones

Kowloon lectures to those schools in Japan Magistracy yesterday to Saturday which teach English, and I do when he was charged with having believe they are now numerous. carnal knowledge of an 11 year old girl namined Chan Mai.

Prosecuting Inspector E. W the S.C.A. Andrew, attached to Apparently defendant was tell-stated that the defendant was a ing the truth, although both boys barber at a shop at 506 Shanghal dented his allegations, as the po Street and it was alleged that he Nice could find 'no trace of the

reduced the girl who became 11 pole and defendant's bamboo

years of age on June 11 at the address given in the charge.

mat

"

BRIBERY CHARGE

The case against Munsha Singh an Indian Police Constable attech- ed to the Wanchal Police Station charged with procuring or causing to be, obtained, bribes and assault and unlawful arrest was again be- fore at the Central Magistracy yesterday,

Mr. W. P. Thompson prosecuted while Mr. M. A, da Silva repre- sented the defendant. ·}

Upon being informed" that de- fendant must be committed to the Criminal Sessions for trial the Inspector Andrew Informed

were cer- Magistrate that there tain circumstances which might be in defendant's favour.

FORGED BANKNOTE

seaman,

Li Yiu, (50) an unemployed until was remanded Saturday at the Kowloon Magis- when he appeared be- trący fore Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday, charged with uttering a forged $10

"Although we have no confirma- tion as yet, it is most likely that the girls will be received by the Emperor of Japan. The girls will have to wear a special court dress, a Japanese costume, for attex- dance at the Japanese Court."

Conductors of the tour will carry

them

from letters

the with Government and other influential authorities to similar authorities in Japan.

The tour will last three and a hal! months.

On

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

Arrangements are being made to entertain the girls while in Hong Kong. HE. Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn will entertain them to tea at Government House on Tuesday, September 10. and the same day they will be the guests of the Rotary Club to lunch. On Wednesday, September 11, they have a day in Canton where the Rotary Club there will

On Thursday, September 12, the Australia and Association will New Zealand provide entertainment for prad- tically the whole day. The Hong Kong Travel Association is activé-

Mr. Silva submitted that the de- fendant had no case to answer as most of the evidence was unreliable and the same, was based on the banknote of the Chartered Bank look after them. second defendant Kwok Sut So who was charged with obtaining the bribes for the Constable.

Kwok had already pleaded guilty to the charge, but has not been sentenced

as yet. #'s worship replied that ho agreed that the first two charges were certainly weak and that the evidence was not suff clent, but he held that the defen- dant had a case to answer to the charges c, d, and e.

At this stage hearing was ad journed till August 29, at 2.30 p.m.;

STOWAWAY FINED

of India. Australasia and China, at the Hop Cheung firewood shop on Friday last.

Det Sergeant Franklin theat

Saturday last

on

stated

de

ly interesting itself in the visit and other items of entertainment are being arrangedi

fendant went to the Hop Cheung firewood shop and ordered $1 worth of wood to be delivered to No. 614 Nathan Road, and tendered a $10 bill, for which he received change. When the shop fokis went to deliver the wood, they found theft of a handbag. containing that there was no such address so $4.70, from Wong Sig-man, mar- they went back and informed their ried woman, at Hennessy Road..

Yeung Mun, master,

48. The on Saturday. The defendant was banknote was examined and found also ordered to pay $5 amends or seven days' hard labour in de- to be a forgery,"

The next day, a coolle of the fault, as the money was not re- The defendant was al- shop was sitting outside "when he covered. A fine of $50 with the alterna

have come up from the complainant and tive of one month's hard labour saw defendant enter another fire-leged to

the bag. She seized. was imposed on Ying Chung Ngok, wood shop. Defendant had a con- behind

& constable 27-year-old unemployed when versation with the master of the matched

The Fonvicted by Mr. E I. Wynns shop and as he came out the coolle hold of him, until fones at the Kowloon Magistracy stopped him and accused him of came up and arrested him.

vittering a forged note, and money was contained in a small yesterday for being found on board.

purse inside the handbag, and

taken by de-: the steamer Sul Sang, on which struggled with him. he had stowed away with the in-,

had either been fendant and passed to a confed- erate, or lost in the struggle.

On the way to the police station tention of going to Singapore. defendant was seen to throw away a $10 banknote which was retrieved Mr. O. F. Hamilton, preventive officer of the Indo-China Steam-by the coolie and taken to the po-

1ce station,

With a previous conviction ship Navigation Company, gated

against film for housebreaking that the usual fare to Singapore

unemployed this year, Cheng Cheung, 21, un- Lâm Hùng 3 was $35. I defendant had not. been detected on board the ship, banishee, appeared before Mr. employed, was sentenced to three the Company would have had to Schofield at the Central Police months hard labour by "Mr. pay a fine of $100 at Bingapore Court, yesterday, charged with Wynne-Jones at the Kowloo and the man would have had to entering the Colony before his Magistracy yesterday for being be brought back to Hong Kong at term of banishment had expired. found on the stairway of No. 189 the Company's expense."

The man Inspector Hourihan sald defen- Sal Yeung Chol Street for an u boarded the ship at Kowloon willst dant was arrested on information lawful purpose on Saturday, Mr. she was alongside the wharf, and in Centre Street. near Queen's J. P. Way, insurance agent, ap- was caught in the vicinity or Road. Defendant admitted four geared as complainant and stated Stonecutters Island,

previous convictions in 1931. A that defendant was caught Inspector Samson appeared for term of 12 months hard labour bim fumbling with a lock on the door of a cupboard near the the prosecution and stated that was now imposed.

door leading to the roof. Inspec- defendant came from Shanghai

For returning to Hong Kong for Bills prosecuted before his term of deportation had expired, Blu Muk,187,

While watching a juggler - In employed, was sentenced to nine Connaught Road Centralnear months' hard labour when he Ramsey Street, Tong Ming, 34, a Two widows, Pun Hau, é, and pleaded guilty before Mr. Macbroker, of 43 Prince Edward. Tang Nut, 59, who were cauffadyen at the Central Magistracy Road, was robbed of a parcel con- yesterday. It was the defendant's taining two bottles of paint oll, begging in Queen's Road the King's Theatre, were bound

second breach of the deportation from under Is arm The thief. over by Mr. Macfadyen in the order Bub-Inspector J Welan was seen and caught by a district Central Police Court Yesterday Procuted.. Chol Mau, 55, and Ng NgO, 35, Bud mendicants, ware Fimilarly dealt

about a week:220," uj

Defendant stated that he want

ed to go to Singapore to join his brother.

-un--||

LA Ching, unemployed, the son

by

watchman Brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Police Court yesterday." Pun al 28. to the unemployed, pleaded gui theft and was sentenced to three

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Bansde la "the" of the Bombay Bilk 'Store, D'Agol- our "by? lar Etreet, Bergeant M Rogers Central gistrack yestaway prosequted.

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