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Around the Courts

SHIRT CRAZE

20, 1936

A GENEROUS GIFT

To The S.P.C

Two months hard labour was passed on Lam Yee, 30, coolle by Mr. Burgess at the Central Court ANONYMOUS DONOR yesterday for the larceny of a cot- ton shirt. valued at $1.00,

Hughes

Acting Sub-Inspector said that the defendant was seen by a district watchman carrying a Не WIE stopped and

ASSAULTED FOKI Appearing before Mr. W. Scho- neid on remand at Central

the Court yesterday. Lam Foon, 45. Caster of No. 363, Hennessey Road. charged with assault on Yul Yick. 17. apprentice carpenter. was fined $50

It was stated, at the previous parcel. hearing that Yul Yick was assault- searched and inside the parcel ed with a cane because he failed was the shirt. Defendant then ad- tcut some wood to the lengthsmitted to the theft and took the watchmad to the house from where required by his master.

the shirt was stolen.

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BANISHEES

CLOCK STOLEN FROM CAR 1 Charged with the larceny of a clock from

Three banishes. Ho Kam-shing. Wong a motor car, Pink, 30, unemployed appeared Tsang Kan and Ko Yiu were sen- before Mr. Burgess at the Central tenced to imprisonment by Mr. Court yesterday and was fined $5 Burgess at the Central Court yes- ór 15 days in default. -. -..

terday when they appeared charge Det. Sergt. C. Ple atsted that led with returning from banish- the defendant was arrested in meni, Wanchal at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday. with the clock in his possession, Upon enquiries being made the complainant was found in Jervois Et who said that the clock was stolen from his car.

CARELESS DRIVING

Mr.J. A. Woodier was fined $50 by Mr. Schofield yesterday at the Central Court when he was charg- ed with driving car No. 1413 with- out due care and caution.

Ho Kan-shing was sentenced to 12 months. He was banished for 10 years on February 26, this year. Tsang Kan, banished for 10 years was sentenced to six months,

Ko Yu, 22. unemployed was aen- tenced to six months also, We was banished for 10 years on Septem- ber 20 last year,

Acting prosecuted.

Sub-Inspector Hughes

STOLE FROM BRIGADE

Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous benefactor, there may soon be established in Hong Kong a creche for Chinese babies whose mothers are employed in factories or as coalies. This development.

amerigst matters dealt figured with a the monthly meeting of the Executive Committee of the Society for the Protection of Chil- dren, held on Monday under the presidency of Mr. R. H. Kotewall.

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The subject, was before the meeting on a report by 巍 sub- committee whose members had been. Investigating the possibilities of a scheme arising from the offer of the 'owner of a house in Clarence Terrace, who had offered

the "premises loan

the Society for an experimental period of two years for use as a creche. undertaking at the same time to put the premises into 器 proper state of repair and to contribute 100 per month towards the up- keep of the institution,

ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE

The sub-committee reported on provisiorial arrangements being

to

made with the Canadian Sisters for the operation of the creche. Sergt. Clark sald that the de- Charged with the larceny from a and the Execut.ve Committee de- fendant's car, turned out of Caro-dwelling of $108, LA KI, 20, unem- cided

accept the anonymOUS line H Road into Leighton Eployed appeared before Mr. Bur- donor's generous ofer, with Road at a fast speed and swung Bess at the Central Court yester-thanks, and empowered the sub- out on to the wrong side of the day.. road. Witness was coming in the opposite direction and had to stop te avold a collision.

The defendant's car was caught up with in Wangnelchong Road and there it was found that a young lady was leaning across the de- fendant holding the wheel, while he (defendant) manipulated the accelerator.

committee to proceed with the financial arrangements necessary for realisation of the profech. com-

The Committee had before it the the month of Apr which showed that 141. new cases were handled during the month, making the total" under supervision at the end of April 818. Inspectors' visits to homes totalled 560, whilst the number of visits by parents to the Society's ofice was 2,895.

Mr. B. H. J. Brooks of the Cen- tral Fire Station was the plainant.

Det-Sergt. Cashman applied forcase report for a remand of three days in Police custody for further inquiries, which was granted.

CRUELTY ALLEGED Falling to appear in the Central STOLE WIRE

Court yesterday before Mr. Bur- Chan Hei, an odd job coolle at gess on the charge of cruelty to a the Taikoo Dockyard was senten- fowl causing needless "and avoid- w.able suffe ing in Pottinger Street. ced to three months by Mr. Schofield at the Central Court To Ching, 37, a cook had his ba 1 yesterday when he Was charged of $5 estreated, with the larceny of a quantity of cable wire. Sergt Mallett said that the defendant was seen on Mon- day morning cutting the Wire, The damage done was $50. The value of the whole wire was $200, ...

GARDENIAS · Unlawful possession of gardenias välued at $87, led to the appear ance of two unemployed men be- fore Mr. E. Kimsworth at the Kow loon Magistracy yesterday where they, were fined $6 each or in 'de- fault three weeks imprisonment. Sergeant Weare said that both ac- cused were arrested in Sal Kung Road, near Sam Tach Road. Chan Wai (28) had 105 roots in his pos- session, and Lo Fuen (32) had 69 roots. The plants were thought to have been taken from No. 9B Plan- tation, where they grew wild

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PETTY THEFTS

So Tak, 28, unemployed, was sentenced to three months'", bard labour by Mr. Burgess ut the Cen- tray Court yesterday where he ap- pared charged with the larceny of one cotton jacket, one fountain pen, and one pocket knife, from a cockloft at No. 150, Connaught Road Central,

Acting Bub-Inspector, Hughes said that the defendant was stop- ,ped and searched by a District Watchman in Hilyer Street. He had on his person the pen and the knife also a pawnticket for the jacket. The total value of the articles was $5,

BIG ESTATE

Left By Jardine Taipan

Local estate, pworn under $2,827,- 900, was left by the late Mr. Charles Edward Anton, former talpan of Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd... who died at Broughty Ferry, Boot- land, on November 11, 1935.

An application by the Hon. Mr.

·J J. Paterson, lawful attorney, for scaling certified copy of confirma- tion (nominate) of the executor of the deceased has been granted. ⠀

The late Mr. Carlos Noberto Oo- sano, former clerk of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, who died at 11 Soares Avenue, Homun tin, on March 10 inat, left local estate sworn under $1,700. A peti- flon by Mrs. A. M. Gosario, mother, for grant of letters of administra- tion has been allowed,

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TROPHY THEFT Remanded from Monday, Chung Lam appeared before Mr. Burgess at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of larceny of a sliver shield from the Kwong Wah Col- Jege, On Monday he stated that he was previously employed as a boy at the Hong Kong Club.

Yesterday Sergt. Pilkingham said that this statement had been found to be correct,

Defendant stated that he had re- signed his job at the H.K. Club be- cause of the death of his father.

Defendant was fined $25 days.

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The average income per head per month of the cases handled was $1.71, against $1.65 In March and 81.49 in February,

A satisfactory financial position was reported, the returns showing receipt of the Government grani of 85.000. Reference was made to the high percentage of revenue re- ceived during a period of six months from the Women's Auxiliary, which had contributed $4,470 dur.ng the half-year, out of a total, excluding the Government grant. of $10,700, The Executive Committee expressed its deep ap- preciation of the efforts of the

Auxiliary.

The Chinese members of the Executive Committee were ap-

pointed, with, power to co-opt additional members. 13 a sub committee with a view to raising funds for the Society from the Chinese "community.

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WATER

CUTS MAY SOON VANISH

Kowloon Will Have Longer Supply To-day

YESTERDAY'S RAIN

Water restrictions in Kowloon will be alleviated to-day, fol- lowing the consistent rain of the past few days.

From to-day the 10 hours a day supply will replace the six bour supply instituted on May 15. Water will be, available from..6 a.m

11 a.m. and from p.m. to S p.my

Monday night's electrical storm was accompanied by fairly heavy rainfalls and there was a big in take at all reservoirs on the island and mainland.

For the 24 hours ended 10 am. yesterday 3.88 Inches were recorded in the steady downpour during the day.

As a result of the falls the total rain this year is over the average...

If another six or seven inches of rain falls before the saturated catchment areas are dried it 1 possible that restrictions will be lifted at once.

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ANOTHER SOURCE OF INCOME had kindly donated B Victroli It was announced that the gramophone, to the Society, and Women's Auxiliary were contem- thanks were expressed for the gift, plating the holding of a bazaar in | the disposal of which was left in “

hands

the Women's aid of the Society in November, the and an offer by the International Auxillary. Institute of Accountancy and Mr. G. P. de Martin resigned his Commerce to hold a charity ball post 29 Executive Committee's and concert at the Hong Kong nominee on the Women's Aidli- Hotel in June' was accepted 'with ary, on account of his impending thanks.

departure on holiday, and Mr. F. Lady Pollock reported that Mrs. Loseby was nominated in his C. C. Knght, before her departure, place. (Contributed).

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