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ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

Man Who Spent His All

Around the Courts

VAGRANTS CHARGED

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION

Kenneth Smith (21), unemploy- For the unlawful possession of ed and Joseph Borishynski (23), three branches of tree wood, also unemployed both appeared weighing Li Chik-sang and Hu Sing Sing before Mr. 8 F. Balfour on Satur- eatties, Pang Tak appeared before In all about thirty appeared before Mr. SF. Balfour day at the Central Magistracy Mr. A. F. Balfour on Saturday and on Saturday at the Centrul Magis charged with vagrancy In che was charged. He was arrested in tracy charged with assault with Colony,

Robinson Road near Peel Street. Det. Sergt. Russell appeared for Defendant was under a Det. Sergt. Guld stating the case the prosecution and stated that bond of 329 which was forfelted. previous for the prosecution said that the both defendants are British sub He was sentenced to three weeks complainant, Lee Ying, was a projects from Canada. They had both in gaol.

intent to rob.

went

SUIT CASE THEFT Wong Chau - (37), unemployed charged with the larceny of one leather suitcase containing linen clothing from No. 145, Hollywood Road, appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour, on Saturday and was sen- month's hard The defendant was ar

stitute, living on the second floor of arrived in the Colony on the 23rd No. 15 Aberdeen Street. At 3 am. of last month seeking employment. or the morning of Apri: 16, the Their repatriation had been ar Brst defendant came and called ranged for and they were supposed

the complainant saying that to have salled on Friday. there was a man in the street who Mr. Balfour committed them wished to engage her. Lee Ying both to the House of Detention

down the stairs with heri amah and then Li Chik-sang took them to No 18 Zetland Street. Ho Kwat Ching (55), a returned tenced They entered the house and banishee appeared before Mr. S.labour. camped to the second floor. It was F. Balfour at the Central Magis rested by a District Watchman in very dark and so Li said that be trucy on Saturday charged with the act of pawning the article. would go downstairs and bring a returning from banishment and Defendant admitted stealing the was sentenced to six months' hard suitcase from No, 145, Hollywood

torch.

When he returned he was ac-labour. companied by Ho Sing when they both attacked the women, LI taking Lee Ying by the throat and attempted to snatch her rings. They were unsuccessful f this attempt as they were afraid of attracting attention by the noise. fled. L Chik-sang was arrested by an Indian constable.

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"THE BRITISH ATTITUDE

Policy Defined

may

from No. 16. Zet and Street which In Corruption Charge y leprosy we London, Apes su Grovernment, he said at once, has

stated that there was a burglar on the floor, a man was arrested and he was subsequently identified as Ho sing.

Case

Li Chik-sang stated that he had

Facing charges of having az-, previously engaged Lee Ying and tempted to bribe members of the that she had extorted money from Chinese staff of the Revenue De him. Recently, he had spent all partment. Aiuert Randall, his money and he had tried tounemployed, was together borrow money from her and had seven Chinese brought before Mr. promised to repay her. This re-w, Schofied again on Saturday at quest she had. refused,

This story was corroborated that of the second defendant.

records.

Mr. Balfour sentenced them six months' hard labour each,

CONSPIRACY TO DEFEAT JUSTICE

(27)

Kang

(27),

in

curious holes in the walls of sol

ard

HOPE UNKNOWN Whether there is any such hope in the proposals now put forward in the German Memorandum can only be determined when they have been examined closely. The task is made difficult by the fact that, at the very moment of sug-

of non-aggression,

London, April 1." Any uncertainty which have existed as to the attitude of the British Government towards the crisis provoked by Herr Hitler must have been dispelled by Mr. Eden's admirable statement in the House of Commons. The one- sided repudiation of obligationsgesting negotiations for fresh freely assumed by the German agreements, Germany has torn up Europe now as it Was

an existing agreement to which the both complicated and aggravated she had afteenth century. funds would the international situation. More-

freely subscribed and pour in." said Sir Edward Galt at over the abrogation of the Locarno" firmed. It is hard to see what as- which she had repeatedly reaf- meeting of the British Empire Treaty and the occupation of the surance she can now give which difficulty is to bring home to thily shaken confidence in any future good faith. Even when this dim- Leprosy Rellet Association. The demilitarized zone "have profound can be accepted as a guarantee of

caused in many parts of the Empire man Government may enter. He overcome, there are gaps and am- country the misery and havoc sti w.tu

engagement into which the Ger- culty is overcome, as it must be land are now recalled paly by the German Memorandum by a disease whose ravages in Eng-noted the pacific assurances of the biguities in the proposals which the Central Magistracy on remarid. by The charge, it will be recalled,

and the inspire misgivings, Sir Austen offer to negotiate pacts of non- Chamberlain, for example, thought was that Randall, together with d churches through which Det. Sergt. Guild asked His Wor- these seven Chinese conspired to ficted were allowed to witness glum. He

the aggression with France and Bel-it necessary to call attention yes- ship to take a serious view of the bribe Revenue Officer Mo

was thankful the service. Yet Imagination should that he saw no reason to suppose is only with her neighbours on the to say terday to the obvious fact that it case. Both prisoners had

clear and other Revenue officers with in-lised that there are at least two any threat of hostilities; but the Germany has proposed

need ttie stimulus when it rea

that the German action implied West and on the East with which. tent to influence them from pro-milion lepers under the govern. British Government thought it gotiate pacts tosecuting of from giving informament of the British Crown

to ne- on which might lead to the pro- that in Nigeria alone there are should there be any actual attack Government would bear in mind

necessary LO secution of certain offenders under

say plainly that, and elicited the promise that the the Opium Ordinance.

some 200,000, of whom ony one in upan France or Belgium. Yick (32), shopkeeper. Leung Yau ment,

The Chinese defendants were, forty can at present receive treat would regard themselves as bound independence

they the interest of this country in the Nor is there the old excuse in honour to come to the assia Austria as part of the system of and integrity of (42), unemployed, Ho Loi

for apathy that leprosy is an in- curable affliction for which nothing provided in the treaty which Gerculties are recognized, but they ar tance of the country attacked, as European peace. All these dim- segregate many has repudiated. This un-recognized as difficulties the victims. One of the mos

ambiguous assurance should have faced and overcome, not to be ac- heartening fruits of research in its effect in allaying the fears that cepted as excuses for shirking the our time has been that resulting have been excited, and in promot- manifest duty of endeavouring to tor of Crimina Intelligence had.

Rogers and others on the cure o the new stated at the previous hearing tha leprosy in its early stages by the

aituation. The French foundations. and Belgian Governments, with fan Yee (65), a marded woman, the surface it appeared to be injection of various drugs.

In the discharge of this task appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour à gigantic attempt to bribe the en-scourge that has been a terror to of the British Government, have ponsibility. The present crisis is the full knowledge and agreement Great Britain has a special res~ on Saturday at the Central Magis-re Chinese staff of the Depart-

une or other part of the world asked that the Council of the one more manifestation tracy charged with participationment.

since the dawn of history is no League of Nations should be sum- age-old distrust between "France in a conspiracy to defeat the

Mr. W. A. Mackinley appeare seen to be capable in dmc of ex- course of public justice

for Randall and Mr. W. Brown, was termination if funds and workers

moned as soon as possible to deter- and Germany, of the clash bc- mine its future course. Inspector Andrews, S.C.A, ap-for other defendants.

are. forthcoming. Already in

No deck tween French fear of aggression peared for the

sion, of course, can be taken trand prosecution und The case was again remandedwelve years of its life the asso

German dread of encircle- applied for one

week's remand, and Mr. Brown asked His Worship Cation has done bravery, but it advance of that meeting, which is ment, Great Britain, by the favour The hearing was set for Tuesday he would consider a reduction of as also made the melancholy dis there is to be an exchange of from

expected to be on Friday; but of geography and history. is exempt ball for his clients Bs they had every that the incidence of the views in Paris to-day between Mr. divides these two great nations, seen in gaol for

three weeks. disease is six or seven times greater Eden and Lord Halifax, repre- with both of whom she desires to Their bali was fixed at $1.500 for than it was thought to be when senting Great Britain and repre- live in amity. Her one interest in Ping to secure the cancellation of the second and third defendant the work began. Nothing but a widespread campaign for educating the status of a registered mui tsal, and at $500 for the others.

other non-Europe Is peace; and in pursuit of Au Kan Chung. by falsely TC- Randall it wr, be recalled was a well as treating the peop

that interest it is, her duty to lose presenting that Au Ping was the allowed bail of $7,000.

zmong whom leprosy is rife and

no opportunity of trying to bring natura aunt of the multi and

for providing facilities for segre

France and Germany together in intended

friendship with ourselves, to restore he to herted having to oppose the appiica. Esting infectious cases can make natural father.

on as he thought that the presen headway. For that more bal was

reasonable and

ard more service are needed, and, that i' was imperative that dants should be present "The case was formaly

Another Mui Tsai Problem

April, 28.

The charge was, that on March

3, Man Yee conspired with Au

Inspector Andrews sald that this aunt was

never found and that later in the month the mui tsai was found to be working in Wan- chal for the third concubine of the defendant's husband.

salesman, Ho Shum (29), unem

ployed Li Kwai-y.ck (40) unem ployed, Kwan Sing (3) unemploy ed and Ngan Cheong.. (29) quem- ployed.

cun be done except to

to be

Mr. T. Murphy, Assistant Diree-am the work of Sir Lecharding a dispassionate examination of rebuild upon broader and surer.

Mr. Murphy said that he regrer-

trial,

ed for one werk.

mone

th:

and

at their now the power to alleviate

ultimately to end the scourge, their remand-provision is an Imperial respons

bility that cannot be shirked.

of the

sentatives German signatories of the treaty. FUTURE ALSO

If Mr. Eden's statement had ended there it would have been an incomplete statement of the British attitude. He rightly went

of the

the evil inheritance which

POINT BROUGHT OUT This point was brought out

cousider the future also. It is not statement.

EMBEZZLEMENT ALLEGED Pean peace.

Defence and foreign.

the defen-with the knowledge that we have to show that the Government clearly, and with manifest feeling are not concerned only with the by Mr. Baldwin in the debate upon past and the present, but have to defence which followed Mr. Eden's enough to reprobate and deplore policy, as he said are so closes the action of Germany in destroy- Unked that it is impossible to dis- ing what has hitherto served as cuss one, without reference to the one of the main pillars of Euro- other. Mr. Baldwin had already BROKE HIS BOND

ELECTRICAL FITTINGS

The edifice must be described the efforts made by the repaired and strengthened-must British Government to secure dis- indeed be rebuilt. It is in that armament, and, how they came to Cheung Chol (21), unemployed, Unemployed Gaoled" Chan Wing-tong, alias Chan spirit, asid Mr. Eden, that charged with the larceny of six.

Wing-to (35).

the nothing through the fallure to re- an Bcountant. Government would approach the concile the For Thefts" pairs of female trousers, one clock

charged with the embezzlement of new proposals made by the Cer-security with the German claim to

French claim and one pocket watch, appeared

$400.91, the property of Leong Tak, man Chancellor, examining them equality. In a moving peroration Facing two charges of larceny. master of the Leong Tak stais clear-sightedly and objectively he declared that there could never before Mr. W, Schofield on Satur day morning at the Central Ma- Cheung

Shing, 26, unemployed Nos. 40, 41, and 42 of Central with a view to fading ent to whe gistracy. The articles were the appeared before Mr. W. Schofield Market, apeared before Mr. B.F.

he permanent peace in Europe 20 property of Choi Wan, amah, and on Saturday at the Central Magis- Balfour on Saturday at the Central by which the shaken structure of sists between the

extent they represent the means long as that secular suspicion per- Cheung Wo, motor car driver of tracy. The charges were (a) that Magistracy.

peace can again be strengthebed."Time after time hopes of a settle- two countries.

theft occurred on. -April 17

actually seen leaving No. 32, Fly The total value of the switches Dragon Terrace. He was stopped were $38.50. The complainants by "Cheung Wo and upon being bang Fok Chrung, electrician and searched the clock and watch Wong "Kam, flter. were found in his possession Defendant had a previous convic- for the prosecution said that on

Act. Bub-Inspector Madgewick custody, tion, and was under previous the 18th Instant the defendant bond of $50 for the theft of a went on to the roof of Chun Yuen green woollen jacket.

to

No. 32, Fly Dragon Terrace. The he did rip, sever or break thres Mr. H.A. de B. Boteino appeared In pursuing this dual objective the ment have been thwarted, some- and sutomobile pump switches on for the complainant and asked His Government will have the full times by France missing an op- the value of the articles was April 15 and did steal the same worship to take the prisoner's support of public opinion. No one portunity to accept an offer, some- placed at $21.

from Nos, 55, 69 and 71 Chun Yuen plea and then remand the case in England condones or Act. Bub-Inspector Madgewick Street, and (b) a rimlar charge on for one week.

excuses times by Germany shocking, our the sudden, but deliberate, blow consciences and irritating French appeared for the prosecution and April 16, from Nos. 111 to 131 (11

The prisoner asked his master n which Germany has struck at the susceptibilities. To-day, he said, stated that the defendant was houses in all.

ne could ign a document agreeing sanctity of treaties. to repay the money within three circumstances in the present case, were reasserting themselves: the. There are it looked as if these old influences monthis.

as fa clear from Mr. Eden's care- only hope lay in the endeavour to His Worship remanded the de-ful narrative, which make the achieve a triple friendship. There fendant for one week in

Gaol offence particularly objectionable is something also to be added. In...

Except for a small sprinkling of spite of all this mutual fear and tsofationists, all parties in this mistrust, easily inflamed into un- country stand for the rule of law reasoning mutual hostility. and the faithful observance of in-millions of ordinary Frenchmen Street. He admitted to stealing ordered by pay $50 damages or six ternational obligations. But moss and Germans have no deeper de- He was sentenced to forfelt his the switches and to the breaking weeks in default, with an addition of us are convinced also that, as sire, than to be permitted to go previous Bond and to serve one of them, zeling the broken awit al six weeks. month's hard labour in additionchas as old brass for the sum of On charge (b) he was ordered to grave condition of international good-fellowship. In their interests. Mr. Eden put it in the present about their business in peace and to six weeks on the present cents each. The value of each pay $100 damages or two months affairs to opportunity must be alone it must be the object of Bri charge, the sentences to run cón-witch was (33.50.

in defruit, with an additional two missed which offers any hope of tish policy to seize every opportu secutively.

"On "charge" (a) defendant was months.

pity, to make that desire ezective,

anielloration.

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