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Around the Courts
ROBBERY RECALLED
An assault with intent to rob which occurred on December 23, two years ago was recalled with the appearance on remand before MI. Q: A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday of two men. The accused men were: So Tak, 29, unemployed house coolle, No. 30 Hollywood Road, af Singapore; and Tsang Tin, 27, ten- house employee, of No. 1" Bowring Street, ground floor.
ONE SHOT FIRED
Armed Men Board And Rob A Junk
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Committal proceedings were com- nienced at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday against two unemploy
CRUELTY TO A BEAR Charged with cruelty to a bear by keeping it in a cage, the mea- surements of which barely allowed room fot the animal to turn around, Chan Kal. 36, appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour At the Central Court yesterday.
Defendant said that he gave the ed seamen charged with parti bear two baths a day..
cipation in an armed robbery on board junk No. T5903H off San Shi Mun on April 29, when 30 sacks of rice, two sacks of yellow beans, one
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Det.-Inspector C. Stimson bald the public outside a shop for one that the bear was being showed to
or two cents. The cage was tipped on its end to make the bear stand
Tsang was also charged with theft with others not in custody" I on its hind legs. on January 17, last year of $30 from No. 1094 Canton Road.
Defendant said that he had come from Macas where he had had an offer for the bear. He refused to
dozen lamp shades and a quantity of clothing were stolen.
Detective-Sergt. A. Kinnear said that one shot was fired before the men hove-to and boarded the junk.' The men were armed with, re-
Both accused were further re- manded for one week, on the ap-"i fell it because the prospective | volvers, n rifle and knives. `` plication of Inspector A. H. Elston | buyer had wanted to cut it up.
or the prosecutions.
INTENTION TO STEAL
Chan To, 41, was charged at the Central Court yesterday before Mr. $, F. Balfour with loitering in Connaught Road with intent..to commit a felony having the re- putation of being a thief.
Det-Sergt. Cashman said that the defendant was seen loitering in a crowd and was watched. His movements were indicative of in- tent to commit larceny from the person..
Evidence was given by the de- tective who effected the arrest. after which the prisoner's state- ment was produced in which he said that he had had the inter- tion of stedling.
Defendant was sentenced to two months.
PO PUI TICKETS
Chung Chun, 30, appeared before Mr. 8. F. Balfour at the Central Court yesterday charged with the possession of 20 po pul lottery tickets in Square Street.
Mr. Balfour sald that these cases were always exaggerated and warned the defendant to be care- ful in this Colony because he would be pulled up for obstruction.
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FOR OBSERVATION Wong Sang, 40, unemployed ap- peared before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Court
yesterday charged with the larceny of 18 fathoms of rope. the property" or the master of the lighter, San Wan a the P. and O whart in Con- naught Road,
In statements to the Police, both men. Tang Cheung, 31., and Lau 'Mun, 47, dented participation.
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The complainant, Lau Ng with aor rice, two sacks of yellow beans, crew of three, were engaged in; 12 lamp shades and a quantity of trading between Chinese territory clothing belonging to the master and Shau Ki Wan, said the pro- and crew were missing. The junk secuting officer. At 6 am, on April returned to Shau Ki Wan, where a 29. junk No. T5903H left Shau Ki report of the occurrence was made Wan with a cargo of 114,sacks of at the Shau Ki Won and Water rice, two sacks of yellow beans and Police Stations. a dozen lamp shades. While Just of Sau Shi Mun at mid-day, the crew on the junk saw three boats of six men in each approach them from the mainland. A warning was for the shot was fired. "One man was arm- ed with a rifle, 'two with 'revolvers The case was remanded from and another with a knive, when Wednesday for the defendant to be they boarded the junk. Yet an- medically examined. Yesterday other, unarmed also сате од Sergt. Bryon said that Dr. Saw board. The master and his crew had suggested that the defendant of three were herded in the aft be sent to an institute for observa-hole where they remained for five tion.
or six hours. Hearing no com- dis-motion above, they eventually re- gained the deck, where an inven- tory of the cargo was taken. It was then discovered that 50 sacks
Det, Sergt. Bryon prosecution.
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The defendant was thus charged with a caution.
TO BE SENT TO MACAO % Wong Wong-hi, a female ban- ishee who appeared on remand be- for Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen tral Court yesterday was banished again. This time to Macao,
Sub-Inspector Sabey said "that the defendant was arrested 01 1 Defendant sald previously that suspicion and when searched the tickets were found.
Defendant was fined $5 or, one
week.
LARGE SCALE SMUGGLING OF OPIUM
Early Morning Seizure
ARMS UNEARTHED
A large seizure of Persian opium, in excess of 11,500 taels on board a junk said to have come from Macao, made by Sergeant May of the Water Police, was related at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with the appearance of three sea- men and the master of a fishing craft before Mr. E. Himsworth. The opium was stated to be valued at $34,000,
she had come back to Hong Kong to look for her husband who had not supported her while she was AWAY.
OPIUM ADDICT'S
LAPSE
STOLE FROM SISTER
Summoned by his sister for the larceny of ar. ivory curto and nine oplum pipe tops, Iu Sang, 30, un- employed appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Court yesterday. The stolen articles were valued at $413 and were the property of Tu Pak Bang, a married woman living at No. 22, Ventris Street.
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Inspector A. E. Carey said that the defendant was in the habit of visiting his sister's house and on June 8
found the curio missing. Defendant admitted to the theft and selling it. His slater later redeemed the article. It was then discovered that the nine"
been In addition, to a charge of un- oplum pipe tops had also lawful possession of opium, the stolen and the defendant was ar- men were charged with possession rested. He admitted to selling five of a revolver and seven rounds of of the tops to a marine dealet, the ammunition. inspector Andrews other four were pawned and the of the Water Police, who prosecut-tickets sold to a curio dealer who ed said that the men did not at- had in turn resold them. Defen- tempt to disperse the contraband į dant was an opium addict and his or use the firearms on the ap-sister did not wish to press the proach of the police. The accus-
ed were: Li San, 32, master of junk No. 4309HA, Cheung Mak Kan, Lai Shul, and Ng Yung Shing, all described as seamen.
The seizure was made a little north of Green Island at about 3.40 am, on June 13, said the pro- secuting officer. Sergt. May was on patrol in Police launch No. 8 when he saw a craft approaching from the open sea proceeding South East towards Kennedy Town. The usual lights were burnt on the bow and stern of the craft which was a fishing vessel of 153 piculs. The four accused were on board when the police approached her. There was no legitimate cargo being transhipped, but under the hatchway was found several packages containing two tins each, In all 24 tins were unearthed, re- presenting 11.508, taels of Persian
opłum.
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REVOLVER FOUND
charge,
Defendant "was remanded for 24 hours to find out how long it would' take to cure him of the habit.
was thought probable, that the re- volver would be utilised for repell- ing rivals.
EXEMPLARY SENTENCE
ASKED
The master of the junk told the police that he was given the fire- arms by a man in Macao. He had received Instructions to tranship the opium to another funk, off Green Island. "That funk was never found," said Inspector" An- drews.
The prosecution pressed for an exemplary sentence B3 the case was regarded very seriously," The quantity of opium found was large and in addition firearms were unearthed.
The Magistrate: 1 regard this as "Continuing the search, said the a bad case of smuggling deserving prosecuting officer, a 38 revolver of the maximum penalty. There- of Spanish origin was found with fore I impose on all the defendants six fully loaded chambers. A paira fine of $2,500 or in default, six of binoculars were found nearby. months and one year's imprison- At the stern of the ship was found ment.
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straight to the police and in the company of a detective No. 336 came across the accused seated near the wharf.
At a subsequent identification parade, two members of the crew recognised the accused.
In answer to the charge, accus- ed denied knowledge of the rob- bery. "These men identified me as they know me."
At this stage, the Magistrate re- marked that the lamp shades were not included in the charge sheet. The prosecuting officer apologised Following Information received, for this oversight. stating that second accused was arrested on when the accused were originally May 28. Complainant failed to apprehended the lamp shades were recognise the man, but a witness not included in the charge. An picked him out.
including ammendment
these
Second accused in answer to the articles, was accordingly made" by ¦ charge said: "They have falsely ac- the Magistrate.
cused me. I did not take part in the robbery:"
ARRESTS MADE
One of the crew, named Fung ́·
had Sergt. Kinnear
On May 9, eight days after re-i porting to the police, the com- Kau, sald plainant was strolling in "Shau Ki taken l, and went back to the Wan, when he saw the first accus-country without the knowledge of ed He followed the latter to the the police. The prosecution there-.. ferry wharf. Complainant went fore only had three witnesses,
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“No attempt was made to dis- additionally Bentenced to one perse the oplum, or use the fire year's imprisonment, the term to arms" said Inspector Andrews. It run concurrently.