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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1936.
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No Case To Answer
Around the Courts
OPIUM PIPE --
Th-
unemployed, Was sentenced to
pleaded that his left arm was de- formed and prevented him from working, and that he had only re- turned to get some money from a friend."
LOTTERY TICKETS
A fine of $10, with the alterna- eight months' hard labour, by Mr. tive of 14 days" hard labour, was Macfadyen at the Kowloon Ma- Imposed upon Yau Yim, 28, un-gistracy yesterday for returning As a result of a motor accident employed, by Mr. Macfadyen at from banishment. Defendant ad- which occurred ar the Junction of the Kowloon Magistracy, when hemitted having been banished from Waterloo Road and Prince Edward admitted the theft of an opium the Colony on December 23 Inst Road on the night of January 11 pipe belonging to Tsim Shu-wan, for a period of ten years. He 1936, two residents of Kowloon, retired seaman, from No. 89 Prince namely, Dr. M. Nicolson and Mr. Edward 'Road, second floor. Tung Put-sik appeared before Mr. spector Portallion stated that the Q. A. A. Macfayden at the Kow- pipe was stolen by defendant on aloon Magistracy yesterday on sum the afternoon of November 14 last, monses of driving without due when he went to complainant's care and caution. Both the sum- house on a pretence of looking inenses were dismissed.
for a friend. On Monday defen- Evidence was given by Lee Man-dant was recognised by complain- yan, cashier of the Globe Trading ant's friend and he was arrested. Co., who said that at 10 p.m. on The pipe was sold to a man at the night in question witness was Kowloon City. driving his car from Kowloon City towards Yaumati, and while near- ing the junction of Waterloo Road 'and Prince Edward Road he not ticed a car coming out of Waterloo Road. Coming from the oppoate direction was another car. Wit- ness stated that he drew up on the side of the road as he thought that one of the cars was going to tund
CAUGHT RED-HANDED Whilst watching a juggler per- forming at 8s Hollywood Road on Monday afternoon. Wong Pun, aged 14, had his pocket picked of nine cents. The thief was caught red-handed Appearing before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy yesterday, Yu Ngau, 28, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five months' hard labour to he follow-
Chan Yuk-lan, 27, married wo- man, waa fined $20 or, in default, two weeks' imprisonment when she pleaded guilty before Mr. Bal- four at the Central Police Court yesterday to keeping a commoni gaming house for po più lottery on the third floor of 30, D'Aguilar Street. A man, Chan Cheung, 21, was similarly fined for writing" an- nouncements relating to the lot- tory. Detective Sergeant T. Cash- man stated that 269 incomplete lottery tickets were found.
EVADING PAYMENT For attempting to travel on the
The accident happened in the middle of the road, the rar coming from the direction of Mong Kok striking the side of the card by two years police supervis: ferry launch Man To from Hong which had come out of Waterloo on at the expiration of the term. Kong to Mongkok without paying After the impact one of The accused admitted several pre-his fare, Yip Lam, 19, unemploy- the cars skidded and bumped into gious convictions. Sub-Inspectored, was aned ten dollars, or seven
J. J. Walsh prosecuted.
Road
witness' car."
EYE WITNESS"" ACCOUNT An eye witness to the accident, Mr. F. F. Shea, said that he was going home to Kowloon City on the night of the accident and was in a bus. Just as the bus got to St. Teresa's Church stop, witness noticed a car coming out of Water- loc Road. It was then travelling at a normal speed and at the
same time another came up from the rear of the bus and overtook it. The latter car struck the car which had come out from Water- loo Road broadsides, this happen- ing in the middle of the cross- road near the beacon,
Mr. Macfayden stated that the witnesses had all agreed that the cars were not being driven fast or dangerously, and thus dismissed both the summonses.
NO LICENCE TO DISTIL WINE
Unemployed Charged
Pleading guilty to the charges
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ILLEGAL
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Nothing New In The Operation
Lau Wal-man appeared before
days imprisonment, by Mr. Bal-Mr. W. Schofield at the Central four at the Central Magistracy yesterday. Mr. L. A. Burlow, Tic- ket Inspector, was the complain ant, Sub-Inspector Walsh prose, cuted.
Magistracy yesterday m, remand charged with a breach of the Me d'cal Ordinance in that he had practised as a surgeon at No 124 Shanghai Street, arst noor, and possession of & certain polson namely, Novocain, and three hy- ofpodermic syringes.
DO NOT LIKE GAOL Li Chung, charged with theft a long coat, denied that he had been in saol before. When he ap- Inspector peared before Mr. Balfour at the that the boards Central Police
Court on remand yesterday he admitted that he had previous convictions and had been banished." When asked why he caused all the trouble by denying it the accused replied, "Nobody likes to be in gaol" Three months hard labour was imposed. Sub-In- spector L Tyler prosecuted.
were stolen from an empty flat at No. 105 Shanghal Street, second floor, and were the property of Lui Kat, 50, rent collector.
BANISHED. TWICE
With a previous conviction for a similar offence, Kang Man, 25,
£
TRAFFIC OFFENCES
Cricketer Fined
Pleading guilty to two summons for driving private car No. 1783
dangerous manner in Des Voeux Roa Central, at 11.55... of possession of a unlicensed on January 25, and driving with- still for the purpose of distilling put a licence, EML. Soares was Chinese wine at Chi Ma Ti, Shau-fined $30 on the first summons Kiwan on Monday, possession of and $20 on the second by Mr. W. fermenting material and posses Schofield at the Central Magis- sion of two bottles of Chinese wine tracy yesterday. or which no duty had been "pald Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistrady yesterday fined Li Fuk 60 year old. unemployed $25 in default three weeks' hard labour on each of the first two charges, and 55 in default are days' hard labour on the
third charge, the sentences to run con- secutively.
Sergeant Whitley said that the still was in a sampan which was high and dry and which had been built with mats and tins tớ JE- semble a house boat. The still it- self was a very crude affair.
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SPURIOUS COINS
Like
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Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones appeared for the defendant this morning and asked permission to withdraw the plea of gulity with rezafa to the first charge only.
Mr. Schofield allowed the appÙ- cation.
Detective Sergeant Kinnear sald the prosecution maintained the operation was only a Western me thod of surgery.
NAVAL CONFERENCE POSTPONED
Japanese Observers Appointed
London, Jan. 2.
The meeting of the First Coin- mittee of the Naval Conference arranged for yesterday was post- poned on receipt of the news of the death of King George. The Conference farther work of the will be suspended for some days and a further announcement will be made when it is to be resumed.
Lord Monsell, the chairman of the First Committee, has received the following letter from Admiral Nagano, who was hand of the Japanese delegation, in reply to his letter inviting Japanese obser rers to the future proceedings of the Conference : ----
that. the
I have the honour to acknow. edge your Lordship's letter of 13th restant and to state in reply. that the Japanese Government are pleased to accept the invitation of the Committee to leave observers Dr. D. J. Valentine, Government who will keep in touch with the Medical Officer. In his evidence work of the Conference. The stated that on February 8. he had Japanese Government understands gone to No. 124 Shanghai Street. that such observers are to be present a the company of Sergeant Kin-at the meetings of the First Com- near and upon entering the Arst mittee and other important meet- floor saw therein a room which inga
I further have the honour to in- was very like a surgery. On table was a box containing am- form your Lordship phules and it was labelled "Novo-Japanese Government have op can, 2% There were also three pointed Mr. K. Fujii, Charge d'Affaires, and Captain R. Fujita, glass syringes and some needles Naval Attaché to the Japanese (hypodermic) which fitted the Embassy, as obeervers at the Lan syringes. There were also manydon Naval Conference, Detective Sub-Inspector M. J. other Instruments that could be No further meetings of the Naval, Flattery started that on Febru-used in surgery and also a book Conference or its First Committee ary 1, by reason of information which had on the front page the will take place antil after the received, a Chinese Revenue om words "Surgical Operations." The King's funeral. cer met and arrested defendant at instruments all looked as if they The First Technical Sub-Com wharf when four had been used and some of the mittee, which is drafting a plan the Po Tak packets of counterfelt coins were amphules were missing. At the for the exchange of information time the defendant and two wo- and advance notification of annual found on his person.
men were present..
Sentence of four months' hard labour was passed on So Sze, (60) yesterday at the Central Magis- tracy when he appeared before Mr. Balfour charged with the posses sion of 1,888 counterfeit Hong Kong ten cent pieces.
It was stated by Traffic Ser- geant McInnis that he was driving from west to east along Des Voeux
He was taken to the Central Po. Road and wanted to turn into
being Pottinger Street. He gave adelice Btation," where upon
searched the coins were found un- quate warning before doing so, but defendant passed him on the right without any warning, what soever. The only warning he got was the sound of the car over- taking, and had he not stopped
there would have been a serious collision. There was a driver be
side defendant.
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London, Jan. 27. Grampian. Road, near the Hau
The General: Post Office Wong Temple which involved three men, had a sequel at the awarding art air mall contract to British Airways, the. Filliman'. Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when Chung Kwat (28), cook,ways combine, for the carriage of malis by air on a new service
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NOTHING NEW
building programmes, will con- tinue its work in the interim, and Mr. Hugh-Jones: You know the will meet at 3 o'clock this after. of. the der the defendant's singlet, two operation which the defendant noon. No public announcements work of the sub-committees of the packets fixed in front and two at was supposed to have performed? are made of the progress the back. They were kept in post--Yes.
Conference There is nothing new in it?--NC. tion by means of a leather belt.
Mr. J. L. Tetley, Assistant Gov- Is it not still performed in es- ernment Analyst, testified that the senfially the same way as it al- colas were counterfeit and con- ways was?I believe there sisted of an alloy of copper, zine certain sections of people of dif ferent nationalities, race and re- and nickel.
glon who perform the operation. in their own ways.
The prison's statement was that he had been given the coins to carry by a friend, and that he did not know that they were bad.
"COUNTERFEIT COINS
Unemployed Gaoled
are
there is no possibility of much But basically it is the same, and
variation?The Hebrew race all ways have it done in infancy and In their own particular way: The actual method, however, is not exactly the same as 'n an adult. The operation can be done in morn than one way.
BOY OF 19 LANDS AT DARWIN-
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Londen, Jan. 20. Mr. B. W Gropler, the 10-year- airman who left Portsmouth on December 8 arrived at Darwin to day Central News,” ⠀
Mr. Gropler, who is a native of
You say this practice is known 2 great number of races, in Pleading guilty to charges of the cluding the Western race, and it possession of 38, counterfelt ongis not only exclusive to the West- Wong Wan Hung (17), unemploy to be opened next month between Eong, ten-cent, pieces and utter-ern medicine?--The custom is net Routh Australia, hag bad an adven." ed and Wong Yuen (33) appear London; and Scandinavian ing one of them at a cooked food exclusively confined to the Westurous fight since he set out along :
ed before Mr. QAA "Macfadyen
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in three-seater open monopland. Tentatie A Mon, the 12,000 mile journey home This is the first air mail con- stall in Hollywood Road; Wang ern race. charged with behaving in a distract awarded to an unsubsidised on 38 unemployed, was senten- The hearing at this stage was from England.
When he had been gone only orderly manner.
afr line for a route to Europe. ced to three months hard labour, adjourned until 11.30 am on Feb- In the absence of any indepen- It marks the beginnings of a by Mr. Balfour at the Central Ma ruary 17. Mr. Schofield direct low days he was reported missing dent witnesses, the Magistrate GPO policy to encourage the gistracy yesterday. Sergeant 3ing Sergeant Kmnear to consult between Vienna and Belgratie, bound over all the accused in the running of new sir Lervices to G Whitcroft of the Treasury, the Law Officers with regard to sum of 350 each to keep the peace European cities
testtech that the coins were fake the first charge. for a year, (toli
Str Eric Geddes announced at Detective Bergeant F. W. Powfle The first defendant admitted he last general meeting of Im-stated that the defendont had pre- the charge, while the second ac perial Airways that his company viously tendered a counterfeit ten- cused said that he was set upon had agreed with the Government i cent picce at a cigarette stall but by the former and ave other to give up their monopoly of air when this was pointed out to him men. The third accused said that mall contracts on such routes, he gave a gepuine. Ave, cent piece, he attempted to seperate the To-dấy Major, J., R. McCrindle, The incident at the cooked Lood combatanta
the managing director of British stall when the hawker returned" Bergeant Parker told the Court Airways, accompanied by Captain the coin stating, it was bad was that about 3.30pm the day be-T. Neville Stack and Captain An--witnessed by a detective who went fore yesterday, first accused went derson, flew to Bweden from Hes-up and searched the defendant. to visit the Hau Wong Temple | ton to complete arrangements for
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