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Around the Courts
BOTTLE OF POISON
CARNAL KNOWLEDGE-
Arrested in possession of a bot- Remanded from Wednesday. tis of Potassium Cyanide. Wong] Fong Stu, 25, charged with bay- Hong, 24, gnemployed, appeared ing carnal knowledge of a giri, before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-Tam tai, aged 141 years, at 215. loon Magistracy yesterday when | Laichikok Road, frst floor, be he stated that he was taking the tween June 27 and July 22, ap- bottle to a man named Wang pelted bafore Mr. Macfadyen at Ngan who lived at 8. Pitkem the Kowloon Police Court yester- Btreet, ground floor. Det-Sub- day and was sentenced to three Insp. Cunningham. for the police, months hard labour. "These girls applied for 48 hours remand in must be protected." commented custody as the contents of the his Worship. "Even if she did bottle. had to be examined. "I consent she was obviously too know the man the defendant 19 young to know and you were old referring to." he added. Defen-¡ enough to know." The prosecu- dant was remanded.
tion had previously stated that it was not suggested that defendant had taken the girl's virginity.
over to
'ATTEMPTED, FREE JOURNET » "An unemployed, Chan Ngau, 23, was in a hurry to get Hong Kong. But he had NO money. So he asked спе of the foltis AS the Shamshulpa ferry whart he could travel free.
When told he could pot. Chan promptly climbed over the barrier! He was taken into custody and charged at the Shamshulpo Pa lice Station with attempting to travel without paying rare and
climbing over the barrier... Chan pleaded before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday that he had no money at all. On the Arst charge he was bound over and on the charge of climb- ing the barrier was fined or ten days'
default.
labour in har Sergt. J. R. Bentley stated the de- fendant did not actually go on the
ferry.
LOADED REVOLVER Tung Kad. 24. earth cookie, who was arrested on information in the Kum Lung Teahouse, 480, Prince Edward Road. with a re-
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GAMING HOUSE
BATTERIES AND LABELS
Alleged Misuse Of Trade Marks
The proceedings
against the
Sunlight Co. and the Paul Battery Co. were continued before Mr. W. Schofeld at the Central Court yesterday. These two companies were nummoned for the possession of batteries and labels to which trade marks, so nearly resembling that of "Ever-ready batteries" had been applied so as to be calculated to deceive.
The summons originally referred to two marks, namely Trade Mark No. 7 of 1930. At the previous hearing Mr. Schofield discharged the defendants on the second.
summons.
Mr, H. G. Sheldon, Iristructed by Chan Yung, 137, was charged be- fore Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen-Mr. D. L. Strellett, appeared for the tral Couït yesterday with (a) defendants. Mr. Hugh Jones ap- keeping a common gaming house peared for the prosecution. Mr.
Waters, at No, 25 Graham Street, 2nd Floor,
representative of the for the purpose of Po Pul, and (b) plainum frm was in Court. pasession of 149 Po Put Tickets
Det.-Bergt. T. Cashman was in charge of the prosecution. The de- fendant pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to a fine of $25 or three weeks on each charge.
Mr. Waters was recalled yester- day for further cross-examination by Mr. Sheldon. He stated that from his own knowledge the 1928 mark had not been used since 1930. Mr. Sheldon produced some Ameri-. can magazines which had in them advertisements of Ever-ready bat- teries. Witness said that he had ROBBED HIS FRIEND
not seen the 1928 mark in the Charged with the larceny of one wrist watch and $2 from Au Yeung six or seven years. It was thus American magazines for the past Pat, 18, an ice-cream bawker, as possible that the lawyer in America No. 7, Wah Ling Lane, Luk Tat who had written to Mr. Wäfers had Chi, 22, unemployed, appeared be-been referring to the 1930 mark. tore Mr. B. F. Balfour at the Cen- tral Court yesterday, and was bound over.
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It was stated that the defendant went to live with the complainant 3 complainant went out and left on July 31 and at 11 am, on August his watch and $2 on his table in 12:30 he found the articles mlasing. his cubicle. When he returned at
The defendant was recognised by the complainant on Tuesday night and he accosted him and asked him about the articles. The de- fendant admitted stealing the ar pawn ticket. ticles and gave the complainant a
volver loaded in four chambers in his possession, was fined $250 with the alternative of eight months' hard labour by Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yester day. Det-Sergt. D. G. MacPher son said he had been instructed to ask his Worship, to take a serious view as the defendant had intended to sell the weapon. In Imposing the fine; his Worship re parked that people who walked found with guns in the Colony rethe presented a very undesirable ele- ment which they wanted to get id of. The arms were confiscat- ed
UNLUCKY THIRTEEN
value of the articles was $12 Nothing had been recovered and
$100 for one year and ordered to Defendant was bound over in repay the complainant the sum of $2.
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PRISON AS CURE..
Mr. Sheldon then said that he did not wish to make another sub- mission but asked Ms. Worship
a defence was required since
that the 1928 mark had been used there had been no evidence to show
in the past seven years.
Mr. Schofield remarked that as long as the Mark had been regië- tered it did not matter whether it. had been used before or not.
Mr. Sheldon asked if His Worship would be prepared to deliver judg- ment on that and went on to suggest a short adjournment while Hè confülted his clients with a view: to saving the time of the Court.
evidence and Wong Wah Yan, Sheldon said that he was calling After a short adjournment Mr.
buyer and salesman of the Sun- light Co., in Canton, went into the Witness Box and said that he had Number thirteen proved to be
been associated with the selling of unlucky for Luk Yu, 24. Atter.
electrical goods alice 1915.
The when he chose to drive public car
Sunlight Co. in Canton gold both No. 13 without a licence. In Tai
Fant batteries and Ever-ready. Nam Strett near Cedar Street. He
With regard to the latter. their drove in an erratic manner and
Mark No, 7 of 1930 had been sold ths are the attention of P.C.R.
for the past six years. Their No. Macvey. of Shamshulpo Police
211 Mark of 1929 had last been seen Station, who was on patrol. The
In Canton about seven years ago. atter had Seen testing the car in Det-Sergt. Riddell stated that After "cross-examination by Mr. the absence of the driver and Inquiries had been made about the Hugh Jones, the case was adjourn owner of the vehicle. At the defendant and an uncle and eldered until to-day. Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. Mr. brother had been found. The de- Macfadyen imposed a fine of $5 or fendant was a confirmed opitum ten days priorment. Defen- Į smoker, and had been so since the dant stated his salary was $3 with food.
*
last
Leung In,-17, who together with Tang fu, 35, was charged on four counts of larceny in Lyndhurst Terrace on Tuesday, appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central "Court yesterday and was sentenced.
age of 14. The uncle and brother. would like the defendant to go to prison to try to cure him of the habit,
Defendant was sentenced to a total of four months, and to pay a sum of $5 amend or seven days to the complainant on the fourth charge,
BANISHEES KETURN Chung Bam.. banished month for ten years, lost no time in returning but he soon found himself in the clutches of the law, Brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yeater- day, Chung was sent to prison for Aix months. Det-Bergt. Davies.
ANOTHER'S CHEQUE of the Water Follte. prosecuted. Wong Mirik. another returned Ho Yiu, charged with larceny by banshee, was similarly sentenced. finding a cheque and trying to Sub-Insp. H. E. Rogers, of Mong-cash the same at the Hong Kong kok, prosecuted..
and Shanghai Bank, appeared on remand before Mr. 8. F. Balfour at the Central Court yesterday and was bound over. It will be recall ed that the cheque was lost by the drawer and payment was stopped. The defendant presented the cheque and was arrested.
BRANCHES RIPPED While Sergt. 1. R. Bentley was on patrol along the Tal Po Road. he saw a Chinese up a 14-foot tree breaking branches. He caught the man and took him to Sham-
Yesterday defendant said that he shulpo Police Station. The ar was passing the Queen's Theatre rested man, Lau Tim, 31, nem- and found the cheque. He stated ployed, came before Mr. Macfad- that he was out of work and did at the Kowloon Polier Court not know that it was against the yesterday when he was fined $5 law to try and cash it.
yen
or in default. 14 days' hard labour.
LEGHORNS STOLEN
RETURNED BANISHER Mr. A. A. Lopes, of No. 222, Prince Edward Road, was the com- Leung Shing, 35. a banishee who' Blainant before Mr.. Macfadyen at was banished for 10 years on Octo- the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday ber 10, 1935, appeared before Mr. when Li Tung. 45, unemployed, W. Schofield charged with return- was charged with the theft or two ing before the expiration of his Leghorn chickens and the passes sentence. The case was taken for slön of a picklock tv committal,
Det-Bub-Insp, `R. Cunningham Kwong Lee, the detective who stated that about ten days ago Mr. effected his arrest, said that on López on 18 Leghorn chickens July 25, in response to police ond 1 Cockerel Défendant was whistles he went to No. 1, Hau Fung arrested on Wednesday with two Lane and there arrested the de- Lezhords in his possession also a fendant who was caught breaking bleklock" which exictly usted the into a house. lock that was on the hen run at the time of the farceny
Defendant was remanded hours to find his box.
Bergeant Mackay produced the defendant's record which includ 24 ed 12 previous convictions.
Defendant was committed.
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