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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935.

Around the Courts

LOCAL SPORTSMAN ROBBED

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An unemployed foreigner, nam..... ed Enik Jackson, aged 19 brought before the Kowloon Ma- gistrate, Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of stealing a quantity of Jewellery from a dwelling house at No. 112 Boundary Street on Saturday, and with entering the Colony without a passport. De- fendant who pleaded guilty to both charges, is also known as Benito Kappatrano, alias Vladi- mair Shinelf. A remand for seven days was granted by the Magis-. trate, for the purposes of medical observation.

Amongst the articles alleged to have been stolen by defendant. La A gold a gold cigarette case. watch, a fountain pen, a leather allet and $3.40. the property of Mr. J. P. Whitham: a gold watch belonging to Man Cho, and a all- Ver watch and $2.97, belonging to Tam Hung All the property was recovered.

ALL CONVICTED !

LOST IN THE JUNGLE

Little Girl's Great Fortitude

The long drawn out case against six Chinese males summoned be- fore Mr. W. M. Thomson for a3-

Kuala Lumpur. Aug 30. * saulting Lau Mo Lung. Chairman of the Chinese National Athletic

Great courage and fortitude were Association, was concluded yester- shown by Miss Brown & 16-year- day when the sx defendants cid nursemaid, who is a daughter Chung Ngai Tsal. Chan Shuen, of a sergeant major stationed in Kam Muk Chun, Tsang Lam Kun, Singapore, and the Ave-year-old Yeung Lam Tal and Chan Kwong daughter of Major Makels-Jones, were all convicted and were fined when they were lost in the Jungle $100 each, or, in default two during a holiday at Fraser's Hill. months hard labour.

Mr. M. A da Silva appeared for complainant.

A few evenings ago, Miss Brown took the little girl for a walk, along the beautiful jungle path to Pine Tree Hill. Somehow they managed to lose their way, with darkness coming on, and when time passed and they did

not appear their parents naturally became seriously alarmed.

MODEL HUSBAND At yesterday's nearing witnesses were called to give evidence on behalf of the defence and Heung So Ti, a barber in going into the witness box stated that the last

A search party numbering over defendant lived with witness since twenty was organised, and even- the eleventh moon last year, Ontually the missing pair were found being pressed witness admitted sitting on a bench not far from the that he was told to say so by the summit of Pine Tree Hill nearly last defendant whose behalf he four and a half miles from home was giving evidence.

-calmly waiting for their rescuers,

The third defendant's wife said that her husband came home early his work and every day from

Inspector W. R. Chester Woods stated that Mr. Whithamn, the complainant shared the flat at 112,spent the rest of his time in mak- ing bean cakes. She denied that she went to the country as was alleged by her husband at earlier hearing.

An unlicensed hawker,. Yeung Man was sent away from the wit

Boundary Street, second floor, with two ether Europeans, who however, were not concerned in the 'case. The other two COAT plainants were the cook and the coolle employed at the flat. "Early

an

on Saturday morningness stand when he gave conflict- (about 2.30 a.m.) complainant was ing evidence. awakened by a noise in the sit- ting room, and getting out of bed. he found defendant standing there and arrested him. When the latter was searched, the articles mentioned in the charge was found in his possession. Defen- dont had apparently gained access tr, the fat by going up the back stairway and entering by the back door which had been left ppen by the coolie.

STOWED AWAY Defendant Arst came under the hotice of the police on October 24 last year, when he was arrested for entering the Colony without a pussport, and he was sent to the House of Dentention. Defendant and another man were allowed out t work on ships, and, on Decem- ber 20, defendant went out but ruled to return. He now inform- ed the police that he nad stowed away on the President Coolidge to Handy! Manila where he was adopted as

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Miss Brown, who is only 16 years old, displayed great pre- sence of mind. Realising that she had lost her bearings she did. not wander aimlessly but decid- cd to wait for the searchers whom she confidently expected to be sallying forth when their non-arrival made the anxious parents realise that they must be lost.

The little giri also showed won- The employer of the Atth dê-derful courage. She, did not cry fendant claimed that he had or show fear in any way; she had good memory and was quite poel- every confidence that she was safe not with her, "nanny" It was some tive that the defendant did go out of the shop during the time after eight o'clock when they year, at night. Witness alleged were found, and the whole party that the defendant was delivering were back at Fraser's Hill by about goods on August 27, but the Bench eleven o'clock, none of them any informed him that the defendant worse for their experience 'except was in Court all day on that day that Miss Brown suffered a slight in question.

injury in a fall.

JUST A HABIT

In his short address to the Bench Mr. Suva pointed out to His Worship that besides the con- tempt for the law the lefendants had shown in assaulting the corn- plainant

they nad witnesses brought into court to commit out- right perjury,

that

Mr. Thomistri said

these people did not realise what they were doing as it had always been a habit with the Chinese to help a friend out when he is in trouble.

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SWISS PLEBISCITE

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

press" (Copyright)]

Berne, Sept. 8. A plebiscite held throughout Switzerland on Sunday on the question of whether "the Federal Constitution be subjected to a total revision, resulted in a re- section of the reform proposal, 193,293 voting for the reform and 509,199 against. Oply three can- tons voted for the reform while On June 8 this year he again

19 cantons voted against.

Prominent among the latter slowed away on a ship and came in Hong Kong. One hour after Chan San (50) a goldsmith was were Basle, Zuertch, Schaffhau.... his arrival in the Colony" defen-

fined $30, or three weeks hard sen. Aargan, and Stjailed dant took a train to Canton and labour, in default, when he plead-Trunorean Kuo Min later came to Hong Kong on Sep-ed guilty to belag 'the keeper of a

a Filipino.

tember 6.

I

GOLDSMITH FINED

gaming house for pat kau on the Defendant, when questioned,

third floor, of No. 108 Wellington stated that he was forced to steal Street, at the Central Magistracy because he was,, sick and had no yesterday. money to pay medical fees. He Eight was advised by a doctor to leave Manila because he had tubercu- losis.

SON'S ESCAPE.

absentees who were charged with gambling, forfeited balls of $3 each. The table money, $2.80, was placed in the Poor Box. Det-Sergt. Fowlle stated it was a small school.

CHRISTIAN WORKER IN TROUBLE

Continuing his evidence in the Lantau Murder. Case at Central Magistracy yesterday, How Ching Wing son of the deceased, sald that after dinner, the men who were served with sweet refresh-native of one months' imprison-

ments. Then his father went in-

A fine of $50, with the alter-

ment, was imposed by Mr. QAA.

to his hut with a man named Lee Macfadyen at the Central Magis- Tung Qual, and lay on the bed.tracy yeserdtay on Wu Kam Cheun

Ha mother and sisters an and Ho Wah were seated outside the hut. He Wah witness noticed, carried a pole.

Later he was asked by two men Chan Yan and Chan Chuk, to accompany them to the back of the hut to pick "Guava," he did so and was thus out of sight of

the rest of the crowd.

(37) unemployed who appeared before the Magistrate charged with indecent exposure at Caine Road, on Sunday afternoon. The prosecuting officer. Detective-In- de- spectar Elston, stated that fendant exposed himself to womeni when they passed by. He covereą, himself with a jacket on the ap- proach of male pedestrians,

There was no criminal record While they were behind he beard a number of men approach-against the defendant. Religious ing from behind the huts, and pamphlets were found in his pos- then he heard a commotion in his session, and he was stated to be father's hut, and also heard his a Christian worker in Singapore. father shout for help. Chan Yan and Chan Chuk then caught hold

Nine months hard labour WAS, of him, and during a struggle he imposed by Mr. Macfadyen at the managed to get free, and dived Central Police Court yesterday on into the sea and made his escape. Kwan Yin, 51, unemployed, who He saw nothing more of what pleaded guilty to a charge of re- happened that night. The hear-turning from banishment before ing was then adjourned.

his period of ten years from June last had expired. Defendant ad- mitted he had a previous convic- tion earlier this year for a similar offence.

hard

A coolie, Wong Lam, 30, was brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday, charged with stealing three arti- Sentence 6. three weeks eles of clothing, the property of labour was passed and an order to Lo Chol, 19, a shop foki, of 4 pay 36 amends was made by Mr. Connaught Road West, third floor Macfadyen at the Central Police He pleaded guilty and was seriten- Clurt yesterday when Lal Bhi SĂU. ced to one month's hard labour, 20, unemployed, pleaded guilty to Sub-Inspector. Tyled stated that the theft of a gold pocket watch défendant was caught in the ver- from Lul Cno-yeg, salesman of 21 andah at 4.30 yesterday with the Wing Kat Street. Detective-Bez- articles in his possession,

geant Fowlle prosecuted.

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