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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

PRISONER DIES IN GAOL

IMPORTED

BULLION

CONFISCATED

Silver Bars Brought

From Canton

Arrested in possession of 48 bars

Tuberculosis Victim

NATHAN ROAD ROBBERY

Mason Accused Of Crime

The death of a prisoner. Ho Kap, Sze Hot Chuen, mason, charged in Victoria Gaol on Wednesday, was | with two others not in custody the subject of an inquest held yes-with armed robbery at 229. Nathan Road, second floor, on Tuesday morning, with two others not in custody of the police, appeared be- fore Mr. Q. 8. A MacFadyen, at the Kowloon Magistracy, yester- day.

of silver on Wednesday after dis-terday at the Central Pollee Court

Mr. 8. F. Balfour sat as Coroner embarking from the a.. Tal Shan.

The jury comprised Mesars. H. Lai Ting, and Lau Kwan were charged yesterday at the Central Lo (foreman). J. Wilkinson, and

L. J. de Suv Court with importing bullion into the Colony

"Mr. F. E. Nash appeared for both defendants and pleaded guilty.

R. O. Grimmite stated that at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday CRO. 98 stopped the second defendant with the parcel of 850 taels of silver bars. Defendant pointed to the Dret defendant as the man who had asked him to take the silver ashore. The first defendant ad- mitted bringing the bullion to Hong Kong for a money changer.

Mr. Nash pleaded that the see- ond defendant had no knowledge of the contents of the parcel what- ever. He had been asked by the Arst defendant to carry the silver Ashore.

In view of the value of the silver. the defendants were discharged" but the bullion was confiscated, · ·

FALSE PROMISE

OF WORK

Woman Sentenced To Hard Labour

Appearing before Mr. W. Scho- feld at the Central Police, Court un a remand charge of obtaining a total sum of $11.60 from five women with promises of jobs in

the

British American Tobacco Company, Clar Fing, was found gulity yesterday and was sentenced to four months' hard labour. One of the four charges was withdrawn, She was also ordered to pay $7.30 amends to the complainants.

Det.-Sergeant C. Dowman pro-

seculea

Yesterday the defendant denied knowing the complainants and stated that the case was a con-

4

Chief Warder Barrett stated that

Three armed men robbed Yu the deceased was admitted to pri- son on September 9, to serve Hak Shing. the wife of a contrac- sentence of three months" He was tor at Shing Mun, and made w admitted to the Prison Hospital on baul of over $1,000 worth of jewel- september 12 and died at 3.45 sm.lery and 'money. on September 23.

Sze Eok Chuen pleaded not Dr. G. L. Shaw, Medical Officer of guilty to the charge, and Insp, A. Victoria Gaol, stated that a post-H. Elston asked for 48 hours re- mortem examination revealed that nard in police custody, which was the prisoner suffered and died at granted. chronie pulmonary tuberculosis. * "Death from natural causeș." was the verdict of the jury.

STOLE BOILER PIPE

Thief Seen To Leave Ship

Wong Kau and Wong Ho, both un- employed and of no Axed abode were brought before Mr Q. A. A MacFadyen at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday for stealing an iron boiler pipe.

Wong Ho pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Det.-Sgt. J. S. Riddell accepted the plea and he was discharged.

Sgt. Riddell said that on Septem- ber 23 at 7 a.m.. on the ss. Po Lee

A watchman saw defendant `rowing away from the ship.

The watchman followed, and had him arrested in Shantung Street.

In the sampan was "found a Lack-saw arid a hammer. and on returning to the ship he discovered a boller pipe had been sawn off.

The value of the pipe and the damage done amounted to $40, his Worship sentenced defendant to two months' hard labour.

spiracy arising out of a previous DUMPING BODY

case concerning the transaction of a minor.

Chan Kam, defendant in the previous case stated that she did

OF CHILD

not know the defendant nor did Remand To Ascertain

she know any of the complainants.

HEROIN POSSESSION

Cause Of Death

ALLEGED ROBBERS

Charged with the possession of an automatic pistol, three men Kwu Chung Ching. 27. an ex- soldier, Kwok Kai Fat, $4, and Lee Kung Yu. 31. both earth coolies, appeared before. Mr. Macfadyen yesterday.

Insp. A. H. Eaton suld that he wsa instructed to ask for a remand of 48 hours in police custody. which was granted.

The accused are suspected of being Implicated in the armed robbery at 229, Nathan Road last Tuesday.

Friend Of

All Women

Workers

lost a friend to whom they owe a Britain's women workers have

grest debt.

The friend was "Dame Adelaide Her death in Mary Anderson.

a London nursing home at the age of 15 was announced re- "cently.

Miss Anderson

was

the Arst

civil servant to hold the title of "Principal Lady Inspector of Fac- tories."

In the Nineties when Mr. As- quith decided that there ought to be women to inspect factories as well as

men she was one of the first batch of four appointed.

She travelled all over the coun- try meeting manufacturers and going over mills.

She foresaw that more and more women would be absorbed by in- dustry and she set herself out to

encourage employers "to rival one another in improving conditions for their workers.

The first prosecution she ever

of excessive hours,

Dumping the dead body of a Chl-trought was in Yorkshire in a case nese child in Upper Lascar Road, was the charge against Shum Bum, married woman. aged 34, when she appeared before Mr. S. F. Bal- Iour at the Central Police Court

Chan On, 36, unemployed; of 74, Tai Nam Street, Arst floor, pleaded guilty to the possession of heroin and was fined $150 or two months" imprisonment by Mr. Q. A. A Mec-esterday. fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.

Det.-Set J. 8. Riddell said that the defendant was arrested on in- formation.

Heroin was found in three ciga- rette ting and although the place was a heroin divan, it was not be- ing used as such at that time.

ST. ANDREW'S WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP

The St. Andrew's Women's Fel- lowship weekly meeting was held the Church Hall yesterday

at

afternoon

Mrs, E A. Russell gave a talk Settlements in the Leper

on "Pathol

These meetings are not only for members of the Fellowship or of the Church but for members of other denomination. Any stranger to the Colony who care to attend the meetings are always welcome..

any

There are

approximately 70 members in the Fellowship and meetings are held once a week."

The following are the oicials:- President. Mrs. Reid; Hon. Trea Burer, Mrs. Neyle.

INDIAN WEDDING

Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Soon and Mrs. Halima

Boon (nee Miss Halima Esmail) will be giving a "Walima" party at the Kowloon Indiaix Tennis Club, 'King's Park on Saturday at 5. p.m. in celcbra- tion of their wedding.

Defendant admitted the charge. Inspector W. Mair asked for a remand of 48 hours in which to procure the doctor's report on the cause of the death of the child

ANOTHER HEROIN

CASE

PAVING THE WAY

She made valuabre reporta which led to improved sanitary, condi tions and better guarding of dan. gerous machinery; and paved the way for rest rooms, canteens and welfare work.

When she retired in 1921 after an official pazeer of 27 years Miles Anderson Was made a D.B.E, and a cheque for" £1,000 was presented to her by her. admirers.

Soon afterwards she went to China as a member of the Comp- missleri on Child Labour set up by Six defendants, Tung Kam, 50, the municipal council of Shanghai, On a second visit to China she unemployed, 163, Sai Yuen Chol Street, Leung Sik, 18, deilvery boy, helped to supervise the expendi 82, Prince Edward Road, first floor, i ture of the proceeds of the Boxer

Yu Lal, 25, menail, 54. Wanchai Indemnity, and, in 1931, on a third visit, she advised the Chinese Road, Arst floor, Chau Tung, 31,

of Industry who was carpenter, 1, Bhing Wong Street, Minster

round floor, Chan Ho, 33, married putting into operation a new Chi- womati, and Leang Chun, 24, spina- | nèse Factory Act. ter, both of 82,; Frince Edward Dame Anderson- studied factory Road, first floor, appeared before conditons in France, Belgium and Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon Germany, but she once said that Magistracy yesterday charged with England must be considered the the possession of herein.

pioneer of factory legislation and administration.

A. O. Brown prosecuted, and Mr. M. A. da, Bilva, appearing for the defence at three defendants ask- echta Worship for a remand until October 6, at 2.30 p.m.

The remand was granted.

SERIOUS CHARGE

charged with the possession of two plates on which were words and ngures engraved for the pur-

BORN IN AUSTRALIA One of her close friends. said:

"Dame Anderson was born. in Australia. One of her brothers is Bir Alexander James Anderson. Another brother is chairman of the Adelaide Steamship Company, and a third is in South Africa. She had recently visited him in Natal,

In her youth she was at. Girton and has intended to be a teacher. "But she did secretarial work for a Royal Commission "os". Labour

pose of making $5 notes of the and that gave her the interest in Kwangtung Provincial Bank, 81 women "In 'factories to which she Men Kam, 41, unemployed; of no devoted her life. fixed abode, appeared before Mr..

'From

the first the women's

E. Elmsworth at the Kowloon Ma-branch of the Factory Depart- gistracy yesterday.

ment was developed on lines that gave women equal opportunities, ag men.

Mr. F. L. Zimmern, appearing for the defendant, asked for a remand of 48 hours, which was granted. by his Worship,

Instead of four women factiry in- spectors as there were, in 1894 when Inspector A Kinnear objected to Dame Anderson was appointed.

there are now 7Ɑ.

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