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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1936.
UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI
Maximum Penalty Imposed
PAY DAY AND A SWEETHEART
Story Of Robbery Unfolded In Court
Convicted by Mr. W. Schofield at Lau Cheung, a young bul.dng contractor and Chin Kam, a 25 he Central Magistracy yesterday for keeping an unregistered mut-year-old-widow were sweathearts. He went about with her often isai, named Ha Fa allas Ha Lai,
old.
and everything went well until pay day on Apr 7. He received $58 and shortly after noon, called on his lady friend who accom- panted him on a shopping expedi-
tion.
aged 15 years, on the second floor of No. 18 Hiller Street, a 36-year- Ang Hung married woman, Tang was fined $250.
Defendant stated that the girl's mother had borrowed some money
At a shop in Youmat he bought from her sister-in-law, and, fall-, ing to repay it, had given the gira pair of shoes for his younger 9.ster, and in paying for his, par- chase, he produced a wad of notes from his inser Jacket. Els sweet-
to her sister-in-law for custody. The girl's mother had borrowed about $100 from her sister-in-law.
MORE CASES
heart was by his side while the
TREE CUTTERS
CAUGHT
Heavy Penalties Imposed
A clas) be ween Forestry Guards
and a gang of wood cutters in
Which one of the latter received in- juries necessitating removal to hos-
on
Around the Courts
YOUTHFUL DRIVER FINED
without a ticket. It was stated
Fines totalling $25 were imposed that when he was asked for his Chan Ching-ho, 18, student, fare defendant said he passessed a residing at No. 27 Kent Road, ticket but it was found to belong Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis when he was charged before Mr. to his brother. tracy yesterday with driving car No. 268 in Gascoigne Road Tuesday without A licence and with driving the car without the Cheng Bau, 17, when he appeared
pital, had a sequel at the Kowicon Magistracy yesterday when seven of the gang made their ances belure Mr. Keen in the Sec-charges.
appear-
ond Court in answer to various
charges relating to cutting of pine
trees.
impri-
· Fines totaling nearly $300 with alternatives of 13 months' sonment were imposed.
who
On
permission of the owner. ar
Defendant pleaded guilty to both
Arst charge and $10 on the second, In imposing a fine of $13 on the
nis Worship asked: "Do you realise that in driving a car without any experience at all, you expose every- body on the road to danger?"
PILLOW THEFT
The theft of three pillows from 94. Gage Street, was admitted by
before Mr. Balfour at the Central
and was. Magistracy yesterday sentenced to three months' hard labour. Defendant had two pre- Sub-Inspector vious convictions. Mist prosecuted.
NO LIGHT
ANOTHER DRIVER IN TROUBLE struction outside 45. Des Voeux
"DUMPING DIRTY WATER
On a summons for falling to Inspector Chester-Woods
have a light on a scaffolding con- appeared for the prosecution said
Central Tarn Chun, 23, a motor car re-Road that it appeared likely that the
at 1.45 am, on transaction was going on.
gang were working for a company. parer, was fined $10 by Mr. Mac- March 31, Sang Hop was fined $10 Li Yuet-lan, married woman, re- Later that evening he called at
Ола member came from Hongfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy when he pleaded guilty before Mr. her haise and she accompanied viding at No. 27 D'Agullar Street,
Po yesterday for driving motor cycle Balfour at the Central Police Court second floor, summoned for keep-. him to a theatre. At the door of Kong, three from Sham Shui
and another from Kowloon City. No. 165 without a licence on Tues- yesterday P. C. Spiers prosecuted. the mui-tsai. ing
unregistered
p.cture house Cham Kazi,
All of them with the exception day. Defendant, it was stated, walk, 50 suggested a
the pair named Li Chun-hi, alias Hau Foon,
Q. learner-driver's of one. were arrested at the foot- had possessed. stroked along Yimi Po Fong Road. aged 10 years, was fined $100 by
All went well until
Hills of No. 9B Plantation situated licence, but this expired last year. Lee. Sul-hing, of the St. Francis two men by Mr. School.
near the mile tunnel, Beacons Hii.
Hotel, was tined $10 by Mr. Balfour sprang upon the pair. Before Lau
STOWAWAY GAOLED
at the Central Magistracy yester- knew what it was all about, the In all it was estimated that 15
Pleading guilty to having atowed day when he admitted a summons with his people were engaged in sawing
away on the s.s. Tisalak to Java tor dumping a quantity of dirty money $$$ in all. During this down trees and splitting up the
wood. Most of the gang when ar- from Hong Kong on March 24. water from the Arst floor of the struggle his girl did riot intervene.
rested were in possession of wood. Shum Cheung-wan, 18, unemploy-hotel to the footpath in "Queen's Lau was furious and accused the
and Implements for doing their ed, was sentenced to six months' Road Central on April 4. Defen- girl with being implicated in the
and hard labour by Mr. K. Keen at dant stated that the water pipe robbery. She denied all know-work, which included saws
the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, was leaking. Some of the water ledge of the affair, and following choppers.
Mr.. J. Van T. Hoff, secund officer fell on the coat of a brief quarrel he took her home.
of the 3.5. Tjinegaro, stated that lady passer-by. Before he left the house, the girl
according to a letter received from compassionately gave him 82.
the captain of the ship defendant was found on board the vessel as
Another case in which in mul- tsal had been exceptionally well treated was met by a fine of $10 each being imposed on two wo- men. The defendants were Chu Fuk-kam, married woman. and Chu Yi, single woman, sisters re- elding at No. 152 Dex Voeux Road West, second floor. First defen- dant was summoned for keeping an unregistered mul-tsal,, named Ng Fuk-y1, alias, Tsol Yin, aged 13
and second defendant for years, bringing the girl into the Colony.
Inspector Fraser of the S.CA. prosecuted in all three cases.
ONE UNIT
Junk Master's Plea
Succeeds
Leung Mul, aged 49, master of Trading Junk No. T1096H, who was charged with having carried 62 passengers in excess. was discharg- ed by Hon. Comdr. G. E. Hole (Retd) at the Marine Court yester- day morning.
His Worship, after hearing the! Submission made to him by Mr. C.;
two
men ran Bway
Lau still smarting under his loss, went to the police station and reported his experience. His gri was taken to the station. as a result of which Kwok Nam, a 19 year-old-painter was arrested. He in turn admitted that he had struck Lay but had not taken any money. He said that Tang Pul a' 32 year-old-painter had money. Tang was te ken to the station, and on him was found a ten dolar Chartered Bank note and two $1. notes.
the
Before Mr. Q.A.A. Mccfadyen yesterday at the Kowloon Magis- tracy the girl den ed that she knew Lau had any money on him. while Kwok maintained that he had struck Lau because the latter was fighting Tang.
de-
1:
a European
STABBING CASE
A Court sequel to the stabbing of
it was leaving Hong Kong water a young married woman, Ho Yee- for. Batavia. The passage to Ba-mul, aged 24 years, at No. 63 Spring tavla from Hong Kong was $50.
BIG DAMAGE DONE A tremendous amount of damage was being done to the trees. which I kept up at the present rate would soon. denude the hiiside. -
Of the accused, Liu Tsol, a widow 30 years of age, was charged with
Garden Lane, first floor, on March possession of five pine trees, valued st $75. A fine of $100 or in
24, was the appearance before Mr. UNLEASHED DOG
W. Schofield, at the Central Magis- fault, three months' imprisonment was imposed. Another accused.
Kwan Tip-chor, of 187. King's tracy yesterday of Chan Kan, shop Cheung Tang Yan (50) was charg- Road, was fined 58 by Mr. Balfour foki, aged 18 years, on a charge ed with possession of a pine tree,
at the Central Police Court yester of wounding with intent to malm. Defendant at Kowloor City Rifle Range. The day on a summons for allowing disfigure, or disable,
his dog to be abroad without a said he had no intention of stab- muzzle and unleashed. Sergeant bing the complainant. Detective was a Inspector A. E. Carey asked for a B. Danbrowsky stated it small dog.
tree was valued at $15 The pro- secution expressed the opinion that he was a member o the same Kang. A fine of $100 or three mcted Ronths' imprisonment was out.
Five of the other defendants were charged, with possession of split wood varying in amount from
cattles to 110 cattles, Fines ranging from $15 or one month to
RETURNED BANISHEES Several returned banishees came before Mr. Balfour at the Central
week's formal remand, which was granted, and also intimated that the case was for committal,
FRANK ADMISSION Arrested in Paddy's Market, 81, was given one year: Tong Sam. Tsang Siu-fal, 26, admitted the Police Court yesterday. Chan Yau. 57, nine months; Chik Kin, 35, six theft of an electric light glass months; and Chan Sul. 22. and L cover from 81, Queen's Road Cen-
Tang said that he had picked $30 or seven weeks were imposed. Kwan, 31, one year each Li Kwan trál. On appearing before Mr.
up the money from the pavement; and that Lau had run away.
The girl also stated that Lau
country with him.
A. Sutherton Russ, who appeared; had often asked her to go to the for the defendant, agreed that the Junk concerned in the present case was tied up alongside a launch and so formed one unit.
Stat'ng that he thought there was insufficient evidence against the widow, to warrant a convic- tion, the Magistrate discharged
MAN IN HOSPITAL
A remand for 48 hours was granted in one case, Inspector Chester-Woods produced a medical, certificate stating that the man
was also charged with the theft of Balfour at the Central Magistracy pair of rubber shoes from 118. yesterday he was sentenced to one Queen's Road Central Sub-Inspr. month's imprisonment, Detective LMist prosecuted."
Sergeant Shepherd prosecuted.
HOUSEBREAKING
Banished from the Colony on necessitated detention in hospital. December 4, 1934, Chan Lo, 45, was The accused had attempted to re- sist arrest.
arrested in Shamshuipo on April
Charged
a with housebreaking at No. 48 Sak Kip Mel Street on April
12. Ho Hing, 22, pleaded guilty
being months' imprisonment, and Tang (zent away as an undesirable from racy yesterday he was sentenced when charged with the offence at
to six months.
Mr. Russ admitted the junk cir- ried 350 persons on board which Her, but sentenced Kwok to nine was 62 in excess as it was ilcensed to carry only 288 persons. But the junk was tied alongside d steam launch, which held a Har- bour Office permit to carry 100 per- cons, so together as one unit, no passengers were carried in excess.
The Magistrate, without hearing any further evidence, maintained that no offence was committed and defendant was accordingly discharged
ITALY'S GREAT PLAN
10 Thousand, Pilots
London, March 29. Italy has planned to have a new air force every five years,
She will have the most up-to- date and the most powerful air force in the world, maintained al- ways at front line strength.
Here is how the plan' will be car- ried out. It was revealed in the Italian Enate by General Valle, Under-Secretary for Air:-
DEATH IS WAY OUT MEN CHOOSE
Suicide Averages For The
Sexes Compared
-
London, March 30,
A man who had a clean record 13. Pleading guilty before "Mr. in Hong Kong. but who had been Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis-
to six months' imprisonment. the Kowloon Magistracy, yesterday che.Dutch East Indies also made an
before Mr. Macfadyen and was appearance, in answer to a charge USED BROTHER'S TICKET
sentenced to three months' hard for possession of a wild tree. The
Admitting that he had used his labour. He admitted stealing a prosecution' expia.ned that the ac-brother's ticket, Yan Eal-cheung, suitcase containing 10 pieces of cused was an independent worker 23, was fined $15 by Mr. Macfadyen clothing and two travelling rugs. and Wa not arrest d with the at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- valued at $20, belonging to Mr. others A fine of $100 ог three day for attempting to travel on the Peter Loo,"caretaker of St. Francis" months' imprisonment was impos- Shamshulpo Ferry on Tuesday Home.
ed.
ท
Tsul Chu (45) who was charged with trespassing at No. E Plan-
tation was remanded for 24 hours FORMER FRENCH
Dr. C. Stanford Read, Lecturer | on the application of the prosecu- in Phychological Medicine at Beth-
Chester-Woodz tion. Inspector lehem Hospital and Psychiatrist | sald that the defendant was ar as the West End Hospital for Ner-rested a quarter of an hour before yous Diseases, lecturing at Margate | the other accused made their ap- to the local division of the British pearance. At the station the ac- Medical Association on the pro-cused told the police that he was blem of suicide, stated that on the coming from Shatin. It was late whole suicide might be looked at night when the accused was ar- upon as a masculine type of reac-rested." tion.
In answer to h's charge Taul told On the average about three-and-the Magistrate that he was on hy -haf tmes as many men As way to Shatin, when he was ar women killed themselves, he added, rested. according to the report of the lec- ture in the British Medical Journ-
al
A fifth part of the machines in
Statistics tend to show, Dr. Read the air fleet are to be replaced stated. that those of good social each year, as the life of a war status and business positions end plane is estimated at no more than their own lives as frequently as poor people. In general, pérbons five years.
Factories are to be maintained with good means are engaged in at full establishment to build aero-intellectual vocations, and those planes; machines surplus to the thus employed seem to be more fifth requirements of the air force liable to suicide than the manual will be exported.
Other factories will be kept busy supplying equipment for the re- placements.
280 MP.H. BOMBERS,
labourer.
NOT UNIVERSAL Yet the study of occupational groups shows that this is by no means of universal application. The Minister told the Senate, in this country it is striking that the highest says Reuter, that Italy very shortly among those with will have 10,000 air pilots qualified rates are physicians, dentists, bar- to take part in aerial war. risters, and solleffors, and other AS teachers New planes to be attached to the professionals such air force, it was explained, are have low rates, while clerymen of high-speed long-range bombers. certain denominations' stand near
They will have a speed of 280 | the bottom of the list. m.ph, and a range of 1,250 miles. In the labouring classes a high They will be able to carry two tons rate is most frequent among the of bombu.
poverty-stricken, so that suicide General Valle revealed that since appears to be most prevalent at the Abyssinian war began Italian | both extremes of the social scale. airmen in Somálliand alene had flown a total of 20,000 hours, drop
2,000 tons of explosives and 300 400 rounds of machine, "gun" ammunition,
During the last century The Jewish people shadary low stelde rate, but it is now higher than that of the Catholics and Protestants
MINISTER
Death Of M. Henry
CheronTM
Paris, Apr. 14 The death has occurred of the veteran ex-Minister, Senator Henry
Cheron,
who
was Minister
of
FRENCH COAL WORKERS
PLAN TO STRIKE
||
"Hong Kor: Daly Preis Specia›
Paris, Apr. 14. "A General Strike on May was decided by all trade unions in northern France, in the coal basin, Lens. The reason given is that the workers consider the concea- s.ons,made them insufficient. On report of this decision, the Na- tional Association of Underground The prosecution stated that the Justice at the time of the Stavisky Pit Workere convened an extra- accused claimed to be a herb ga- disclosures and the assassination of ordinary meeting for Monday, In theref. A remand was granted in King Alexander of Yügo-Slavia-order to decide whether this Strike order that the polee may pursue Reuter's Bulletin Servici
La not to be extended over all M. Cheron wa born at Lisieux French coal mines. further inquiries,
A representative of the Forestry Normandy, in May, 1887. He be-Tranioccan News Service, Department interviewed later said came a lawyer and practised at that a gang of peopley had been the Court of Appeal at Caen. From working or some months past, but 1894 to 1968 he was Mayor of his had always managed to evade ar- native town. In 1902, it elected rest. The day before yesterday. him to the Chamber where his ad- the Forestry Department went to vancement was rapid In 1906. M
Under- No. 93 Plantatión, which le situat- Clemenceau made him ed behind Kowloon Tong, and Secretary War, Then 12 for the Navy, there they caught a gang actually under-Secretary
work. The sound of them lit- Rapporteur-General of the Fin- ting wood was audibly beard.
ance Commission and Minister of "Ar the ganz were coming down Labour he showed a tremendous a path, the guards sprang on them capacity for work and high quali and a melee occurred in which po es ties as an administrator. and other weapons were used. In Elected Senator for Calvados in the scuffle, that ensued some es- 1913. he once more specialised in. caped, while another was injured in budgetary questions and during the desperate struggle,
the War kept a sharp eye on mili~ Lary expenditure, As Minister of Agriculture, a post to which M Panicare appointed him in 1922, he was always ready to sanction pro- ductive expenditure, but was an enemy.of prodigality,
JAMES LANDIS MAY RETIRE
Washington, Apr 14 Mr James Landis, chairman of the BecurityExchange Commis. son, says there is a possibility of his refiring on June 30- Reuter
for
Cheron was Finance Minister from Nov. 1928, to Nov. 1825 under Poincare Brand and Tardien. He became Mn'ster of Justice in Nov. 1930 under Tardieu and retained
MANDATED TERITORY TRADE RIGHTS
("Hong Kong Dally Press” Special),
Berlin, Apr. 14. Germany's right to the most fav Qured nation treatment in the French mandated territories
which expires on April 20, has... been prolonged until July 20 by an agreement of the German and" French Governments.- 'tranucéan News Service.
the post in the Steeg Government, In the Paul-Boncour Cabinet of Dec., 1982, he was again Finance -Minister. Drastic economies and increased taxes were necessary to balance the Budget: His proposals were very unpopular and on Jan. 28. 1983, they were defeated and