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SNATCHING
EPIDEMIC
IN KOWLOON
REVENUE
OFFICERS
ROBBED
SCHOOLBOYS
THREATENED
Money Demanded
Recent Arrival To Be Caned
ROBBED AMAH OF EARRING
Former Employee Sent To Gaol
By Violence
Obtaining money by threatening schoolboys with violence was the
#hated
Tha quarters of the Revenue charge preferred against Kwong omcers at the Central Fire Sta-Yung, 17, unemployed when he tion were subjected, to
several appeared before Mr. B. F. Balfour thefts in connection with which at the Central Police Court on Chau Ng, amah residing at No. Ki, was charged before Mr. 8. Saturday, with violence if he was 10 Boundary Street. was walk-F. Balfour on Saturday with the not paid 25 cents. ing along Ngai Street, near Prince following:-(a) On September 24 Edward Road, Kewloon, when Laat 5 am, entering the Quarters Pak Tim came up from behind with intent to commit a felony, her and snatched her right ear. (b) the larceny in a dwelling of ring.
a gold watch and $49, the property of R. O.. Aherne, on August 28, and (e) the larceny of a fountain
Cashman stated
Det.-Serg Pilkington that there had been quite a few reports made to the Headmaster of the Pu Tak School, Caine Road about the defendant. On many
the schoolbays ocensiona
had given money on the mere ap-
than have him-threaten them.
On September 21 he threatened complainant with violence which would require 25 cents for medi- cine if complainant did not pay hlm 25 cents.
Although she had a baby in her arms at the time, she tried to give chase, and shouted i "Snat-pen the property of R. O. Dun-proach of the defendant rather cheri snatcher!"
lop, on August. 23. Givng evidence at the Kowloon Det.-Sergt. T. Police Court 03 Saturday. the that the total value of the arti- woman said that defendant grab-cles stolen was $129. The Revenue bed her neck, and after snatching officers' quarters were on the the earring from her right ear, sixth floor of the building" and ran away with it. Defendant was were occupied by R. O. Ward, R. never out of her sight.
0. Dunlop and R. O. Aherne, The value of the earring was
At 5.30 a.m. on Thursday, R. Q. $6 Defendant
w39 was about sixty Word yards from her when he was ap-rattling of his doorknob. He saw prehended.
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Defendant was sentenced three months hard labour:
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awakened by the INDIAN
moving from the door. He saw Det-Bergt. D. G. MacPherson: the defendant pass into Mr. Dun- When the defendant came to- lop's room R... Ward entered wards you, was anyone else with and saw the defendant pretend- bim? No, he was alone.
ing to dust the floor. He was arrested and taken to the police station,
in
Was anybody else running the road besides the defendant? --No,' and I saw the policeman arrest him.
Did you see the earring in his possession alter he had snatched It?—Yes, I saw it in his hand.
The defendant stated that ne had nothing to say.
P. C. C. 200, stated that he was on a bus on Prince Edward Road. when he saw the defendant run- ning, and heard the amah shout- ing, "Snatcher."
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He ordered the driver stop, and commandeered a passing truck to give chase.
The pen and watch had been previously employed at the Fire Station.
Defendant was ordered to pay $100 amends or, in default, serve three months' hard labour and Mas sentenced to three months. hard labour on each charge.
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Mr. E. Kimsworth, (Magistrate): How far away was the defendant, from complainant when he was arrested?—About eight houses away. The road was empty at the time, except for the defendant."
His Worship (to defendant): You can say something i You want to clear yourself.-I saw man running, and he was the snatcher, but I am accused. This other mar had already disap-
the constable peared wher
ar- rived. That is all I have to say.
Mr. Himsworth: I don't believe your story. This seems to be a favourite form of larceny by re-Khan (Vee-President of the Kow- cent arrivals in the Colony..
Det.-Sgt. MacPherson:
Mr.
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ATTACKED
One Man Gaoled: Another Remanded
was
Ro Cho,
coolte, shop charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the "Central Police Court on Saturday with inciting Sham Shui with others not in custody, to rob Katar Kaur, an Indian married woman, on the roof of No. 15, Ngan Mok Street, Bay View dis- trict.
Det-Sergh Dowman stated that a. 2.45 pm on Friday, three men assaulted and attempted to rob She raised the the complainant. alarm and the men ran away. One of these men was caught and he implicated the defendant.
Defendant was previously em- ployed by the complainant's hus- band at No. 46, Queen's Road East and therefore knew the time at which the complainant went on to the roof to prepare the meals. He helted others to commit the robbery.
In celebration of ther wedding. Mr. Abdul Ghalbur Soof, (Allg.) and Mrs. "Halima Soo (nee Miss Halima. Esmall, daugh- ter of the late Mr. H.M.H, Esmail and Mrs. Esmail) gave a tea party in the grounds of the Kowloon
Defendant was sentenced to six Indians Tennis Club on Saturday | months' hard labour, afternoon.
Sham Shuf was charged with Many friends aŭtraded among assault with intent to rob and was those present being Mr. M.Aremanded for 72 hours.
loon Indians Tennis Club),
There
Mr. Himsworth: I am going to everything in my power to
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Unemployed Chinese "Fines" Hawkers
Described by the Bench as "an "Itinerant 'magistrate," Tam Kong. 25, unemployed, was sen- tenced to two months hard labour by Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- tral Police Court on Saturday un a charge of obtaining $2' by, false pretences from Wong Mal, 65, a widow, on September 20.
Det-Sergt... 06. Dowman stzter! that the complainant was a how- ker and the defendant had ap- proached her and asked her for her licence. When this was pro- duced, defendant sald that it had expired and that complainant
must renew it. For that defen-
dan "red" her $2.
Some days later a constable was informed that a man was obtain- ing money by asking" for Licences from hawkers, and as a result the defendant was arrested.
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ARMED ROBBERY
Sze Hok Chuen, who was arrest- ed for the implication in the dar- ing.
daylight robbery
at 229. Nathan Road, Kowloon last Tues- day, appeared again at the Kow-- loon
Magistracy on Saturday, when the case was remanded for forty-eight hours in police cus- tody.
Three men, Kwu Cheung Ching, Kwok Kal Fat and Lee Kang Ylu, who were charged with the pos-
has been an epidemic in Kowloon HB. Mok, Professor Hsu Ti Shan of late. your Worship.
of the University, Mr. Wel Tat Mr. A.H. Rumjahn, Mr. R. Nazarin, Mr. Hiptoola, Mr. (Hon. Secretary of the KIT.C.des that a memorial of re-entry session of an automatic pistol, and Mr. K. Hussain Misses Hunt and by the Crown at Tai O Balt Pan who are also alleged to be im- No. 4 in Lantao Demarcation Displicated in the $1,000 robbery in On behalf of the guests. Mr. Htrict No. 313 has been registered Kowloon, were remanded for one 9. Mok expressed "thanks to the according to law. bust and hostess for the'r kind Invitation and wished the happy couple long fe, health and pros. perity.
protect the women in this Colony, and I sentence you to four months in gaol, and to ten strokes with the cane.
EUROPEAN VAGRANT
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Japanese Without Passport
Robert Briton,
Collinson, aged 23, was charged before Mr.
8. F. Balfour.at the Central Po lice Court on Saturday with vag- rancy. He was committed to the House of Detention periding his repatriation.
Det-Sergt. Russell prosecuted. A Japanese, Nagahisa Murano, aged. 31, was charged with ́enter- ing the Colony without a validi passport on September 25,
Det-Sergt. Russell stated
that
the defendant arrived on the "Fig
many others.
Replying, Mr. Soot said that he was only a newcomer to the Colony. He rejoiced at seeing so many friends present especially his Chinese friends and thanked the gathering "for their felicita- tions.
Registration of the cancellation
of the memorial of re-entry on New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 371, } Inland Lot No. 2952 and Inland Lot No 2949 are also notified.
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CONFISCATION OF WOLFRAM ORE
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An application for the conda- cation of 57 pounds of, wolfram Photographs were taken in the are which was found on board course of the afternoon
the s.5. "Fatshan," unclaimed and unmanifested, was 'granted to R. O. Grimmitt by Mr. §. F. Balfour at the Central Police Court on Saturday.
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
Local Solicitor To Marry
Threa forthcoming marriages
tusan Maru." He had been a pre-are announced at the Registrar's vious resident, in the Colony but Office, Supreme Court
had gone to Japan and had re- Eric Bydney Clifford Brooks, turned on both occasions without solicitor, residing at No. 8 Moun a passport. The offence committain View, the Peak is to marry led was technicat;
Defendant was fined $5.
Miss Ellen Gertrude Bodkin, of No. 106 The Pear
William George Drazy, Captain of the "Rosalie Muller*** han BODY. DUMPED.
announced his forthcoming mar- riage to Miss Chrioje de Vries, Appearing on remand before Mr. 8. F. Balfour at the Central Arlington Hotel
trained nurse, reading at, the Police Court on Saturday on a
Two well-known personalities of charge of damping the body of the local Portuguese commnuty Chinese child. Shum Bum married have announced their forthcom woman, was discharged. His Wor-ing marriage. Julio Carmo Velra ship remarked that dumping was Riberio, Jr, mercantile assistant, always a serious charge but in this of No. 19. Chatham Road, is to case there was no possible susmarty Marilla Carolina Jorge, of picion Defendant was cautioned No. 21 Jordan Road, first floor."
APPOINTMENTS
have been appointed Hursing Bisters.
It is noted in the Govern- Ng-Bang has been appointed ment Gazette that that Miss | Forest Guard in the Botanics) Johann Hepburn McLellan and and. Forestry Department in place. Miss Adelaide Castleman Hu of Un Hong retired.
week.
ALLEGED ROBBER
Li Yung. 31, contractor's coolle. of 7, Chung Sha Wan Road, third floor, was charged with armed robbery at Laichikök on Septem- ber 18.
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CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Ajourned Until Further Notice
Criminal Sessions will not be resumed this moming, according to an announcemeat made on Saturday.
A notice to this affect posted at the Supreme Court signed by Mr. J. P. Murphy, Deputy Regis- tracy states that "Criminal Sessions, will not resume on Monday (to- day) but will be adjourned until
It is alleged that, armed with a kalfe, he robbed Chan Fat of | further notice,” $44.97 in a canvas bolt"
Enquiries reveal that the Chief Insp. W, R. Chester-woods asked | Justice, Bir Atholl MacGregor, has for a remand until October 1, at not yet fully recovered from his 230 p.m. which was granted by ¦ indisposition and has been advised Mr. Q. AA. Macfadyen at the by his doctors to take' matters Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday. easily.
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