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VILLAGE THIEF IN COURT

ALLEGED EXPLOITS :

DESCRIBED

Chinese Authorities Seek Extradition

Extradition proceedings against Chan Shiu Tong, alias Tsui Kau allas Chan Siu Fup, charged with being implicated in a robbery at Chung Sha Heung Village, in the Chung Shan district, on March 11 this year, were continued before Mr. A. A Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon.

before

Around the Courts

·years

Sentence of one

impti- The Poor Box funds have bene- sonment was imposed at the Cen-fited by the sum of $7.58 ̈ which tral Magistracy yesterday on Ho was taken from the table money. | Ngan, aged 35, who was charged | when a gambling rald carried out with returning before the expira- by Det. Sergt. F. W. Fowlle, and tion of his term of banishment. It

a"party of detectives, resulted in was stated that defendant was making two arrests. At the Cen- banished for a period of 10 years

tral Magistracy yesterday. Can on May 13, this year. He was ar- Shing (53) a medicine dealer, and rested from information received.

Kwan Sze (28), unemployed were fined $30 or one months hard la bour each, after admitting to be the joint keepers of the premises; on the second floor of No. 1B, Ro Shing Street.

A wash amah, named Wong Slu

at the

For the

1

1.

Before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy, a 19 years old youth, Lam Yau was charged with the possession of a Weapon resembling a pencil, which was designed to discharge cart ridges containing gas...

on

FORGED NOTES CHARGE

CHINESE SOLDIER GETS SEVERE SENTENCE

Judge's Homily

The case against him was that of uttering a forged note, pur- ported to have been issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghat Banking Corporation on November and secondly, he was charged with the possession of other notes of similar denomination in his pos session at the Tin Lee Shop at No. 144 Queen's Road Central,

a

Women In Opium Case

WHAT REVENUE OFFICER FOUND

Three Chinese women appeared before Mr. E. 1 Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon "Magistracy yesterday, charged with being in possession of

taes of raw optam.

Mr. Leo D'Almada, Son, appear- ed for the three defendants and

prosecution. Revenue Officer O'Nell was for the

The room was searched and underneath first defendant's' bed a box was found which contained some articles of clothing ‘and also 3 paper packages of opium. In a as tumbler inside the box was

"The jury have unanimously found you guilty on both counts. You have been convicted on two serious offences. every part of the world are the Banknotes in foundation of mercantile trading.

Outlining the case Rev. Officer, (17) was bound over in the sum

and you, apparently a man of no O'Well said that on the morning of means, were found in possessión December 17, he gave Revenue off- of $75 to come up for judgement 1. called upon within one year, by

o $400 worth of forged notes.cer Major instructions to go to Eighteen in all were arrested, Business of the world would be house No. 439 Shanghai Street. Mr. E L Wynne Jones Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, only two of this number making reduced, to chaos if such crimex.

On reaching the premises, the an appearance in the Court, They unpunished," sild the Acting door was found to be locked and When she appeared on a remanded

large for stealing $120 from were fined $2 each. Balls of Chiet Justice, Mr. Justice R E.

after knocking at the door for were Wong Po, aged 30, another amah, sach

from estreated

the Lindsell when he passed sentence about 2 minutes the officer broke

Wong Fuk Ko. & Chinese In the absence of Mr. E. at No. 15 Hulwood Road Kowloon. absentees.

It opened and entered. to have

soldier. Williams. Assistant Attorney-Gen-The theft was, stated

Inside were two cubicles and in the passage way was eral.. Chlef Detective Inspector J. taken place on December 13. Det...

which the second and third de- a bed on Murphy, conducted the case for Sergt. Davies appeared

fendants were asleep. In the front the Crown Later Mr. Williamas prosecution.

cubicle he saw first defendant, ly- arrived while the first witness was still giving evidence, but allowed Pleading guilty before Mr. E. I Mr. Murphy to proceed with the Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Ma

ing on a bed with a baby.

examination-in-chief

hegstracy yesterday, Wang Yim Man book charge of the care. Mr. Hagh (29) unemployed who was charged Jones, appeared, for the alleged with the possession of 1.7 taels of fugitive.

prepared opium at No. 111 Tal Nam Street first floor, was fined Mak Kwal Tong, akas Ah Bun, $138, or six weeks hard labour of No. 61 Queen's Road Central, For keeping an oplum divan and 3rd floor, said that he was a shop for the possession of 342 heroin keeper and master of the Bang plis defendant was fined $250 ör Lee grocer shop at the time of the months and $125 or six weeks robbery in March of this year. His respectively. The prosecuting off shop wis situated just opposite the cer, Det.. Sergt. Goodwin stated house of Lai Ku the victim, the that the divan" was a large one, doors of their respective abodes; in and occupied the whole floor. At

A sequel to a motor accident fact facing each other across the the time of the raid, there were

All the para- } when two ladles were knocked road. In this, manner he had been 32. Deople present. enabled to see exactly what had shernalia connected with the raid. down on the evening of Decem- ber 5 last, while on the foot path occurred without having to leave was ordered to be confiscated.

of the Shell House, was the ap- the counter of his shop.

On the day in question (March

For leaving car T. 337 unattena-pearance of Chan Mo Tung, driver 12) witness was in his shop with ed at Canton Road near Shantung 9 private car No. 2971 before Mr. his wife and a foki, named Chow Street at 9.15 am on December 1, Butters at the Central Magistracy Sui Leung. At about 4 pm. the a fine of $5 was imposed at the yesterday on a summans for driv- alleged fugitive came with 11 Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on ing without due care and caution other robbers "to rob Lal Kul's S. Manson of the Ngai Toung house."

Motor Service, Nathan Road. АП Indian constable stated that car was left unattended for about one hour.

AN EYE WITNESS

On hearing this, the fugitive Jumped up from the seat in the dock, and remonstrated with wit n695. A commotion arose and after bad quietened down. the Magistrate warned witness not to shout while, giving bis evidence, and told the fugitive that he should make his remarks through his solicitor, and not direct to the witnesses.

ENTRANCE GUARDED Continuing witness" said that four of the men guarded the house entrance while eight (which in cluded the fugitive) went into the Fsitting room. Lai Kuf was warned not to make any noise. "I actual ly saw and heard all this as I was

the

Admitting guilt to a charge of stealing an electric door bell va- ted at $5 from No. 182, Wanchal Road, third floor. Lau Lin (28) unemployed was sentenced to Bix weeks hard labour at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

Chan Yan (29) a stoker was re-

manded at the Kowloon Magis- tracy until Tuesday next, following a disclosure that he WILA played on a Chinese Maritime Customs cruiser which Was 121 Hong Kong for repairs, when he

Jones charged with. returning

in my shop. Six men entered two appeared before Mr. E L Wynne rooms and I saw them ransack the place before emerging with a suit case. It was placed on the from banishment. "fber of the sitting room." The one Defendant admitted being ba- who got the sult case then saldinlabed for ten years on June 20, that if the master of the house last year, but stated that he had would not hand over the key, he been successful in obtaining em- would be killed. After the demand ployment on the Customs cruiser for the key was made the wife while in Amoy.

'was followed to a room. They The prosecution was instructed returned and I saw one of the men by the Magistrate to get into com- unlock the suit case with some munication, with the C.M.C. head keys. I saw in it some articles of office in Hong Kong. clothing and also seven or "eight) rolla of money and a great wad of notes of the Central Bank. These were placed on the floor."

yhe suitcase containing the money and cloths were subsequent- ly handed over to the fugitive," added the witness. The robbers then made off in a gang, taking with them two buffaloes which they berded along a path in an easterly direction towards a village 'called Ngau KoL, which possessed

a small market place.

BUFFALOES STOLEN

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

Weekly Return

No, of Ac In- KD-

cidents füred ed·

Running across the

Do

the

marks

between

"The robbers were all in plain road clothes, and were easily distin-Walking guishable from soldiers or police- 'roadway men as the latter always wore Collision uniforms. If they were not rob- vehicles... 21 bers they would not have robbed Vehicle collisiona Lai Kui of his two buffaloes" with damage opined witness. Continuing he

to property said:

Stepping of foot-

They were all armed with re- volvers and Mauser pistols. The Jumping on or off fugitive himself was armed with a or falling on a pistol which he carried in his left hand:"

1

I raised no alarm because would have been shot dead In l'any case there were no soldiers or

policemen."

vehicle when in motion.

Total

"How do you know, you would have been shot?" asked Inspector. Murphy.

sojourn in fall" said wiltzes amid "Well they were armed" replied laughter. witness. "Those who were outside the house threatened to shoot me, The whole affair they, sald, did not

concern "me.

"Traw him the arst time in Sul Lak Mel, which is about 8. I from my village. This was about eight years ago, when I was sitting in Questioned regarding an identi- my friend's house. I saw E TENS Ecation parade, which was con- of three people walking past the ducted at the Victoria Gaol on house, nil or whom were armed November 7, witness said that he and my friend pointed out the experienced no dificulty in recog-uztive to me."

ising the fugitive "He appears

cake wis adjourned after

to have grown stouter slice, his further evidence was taken.

Defendant pleaded that about two months ago he took the pen from clothing which had been sent to wash by a seaman of an Ameri-

can gunboat:

The Jury: Messis. G. B; Wit- chell (foreman), H: J. Tebout, J. He did not know |C V. Ribeiro, V. A. Novikon, 1. O'Neill, Young Chun Plu and the contents of the pen...

The Magistrate decided to bind Chau Hau Leung found the ac the defendant over in a band of fused gulity on both counts and he was sentenced to serve 5 years $500 to come up for judgment in hard labour on the first count and one year.

three years' on the second Both sentences to run concurrently.

Mr. E. H. Williams, the Assist ant Attorney General prosecuted:

A fine of $10 was imposed.

A fine of $3 was imposed on Ettery Dennison, driver of private car No. 2259, when he was sum- moned before Mr. Butters at the [Central Magistracy with having no red rear light on his car at 10.15 on the night of December 5 last

ARRESTED IN A SHOP

-some--dark — soloured —— substance.............

which looked like raw opium.

Revenue Officer B M. Major cor- roborated.

He asked frst defendant if the

oplum was her own, and she said that, she did not known anything While the search was about it. going on she kept on trying to get out of the room.

Els Worship discharged the sec- At the commencement of yester- ond and third defendants and re- l'day's hearing the accused was manded the first defendant for one

asked to give his defence but ne, week. elected to let his case stand ob the evidence given.

Mr. Justice Lindsell summed up the case briefly and the jury after a very short retirement retumed the verdict as stated above.

money changer for verification. When the note was found to be a secused gave his forgery, the watch and gold ring in pawn and paid, the bill, but the detective The accused was arrested by overhearing the commotion មុ- Chinese Detective on November 9 rested the defendant and on at the Tin Lee Shop, at No. 144 searching him found the other Queen's Road Central, where after seven notes in the accused's pos- making a purchase of satli, he Jession. When the accused ਅਸਲ tendered one of the forged noter charged he denied gulity kuy- in payment and a tokt, suspicious ledge and said that he won the of the note, brought it to a money at gambling in Canton.

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