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EMBEZZLEMENT

CHARGES

Canvasser Faces Magistrate

LOITERER CAUGHT

Housebreaking Implements

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Coolie Committed

To Sessions

Li Yung, contractor's coolie. was committed for trial yesterday by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy.

Fung Wing-foo, 24, canvasser, Appearing before Mr. S. F. "Bal- was brought before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Police Court four at the Central Police Court yesterday, Wong Yu-Heung, 29. yesterday charged with embezzling coolle, was charged with loitering $33.95 on September 30, received in Chancery Lane about 215 a.m.

Inspector W. R. Chester Woods, by him from Messrs. D. Chel-on Saturday and for having in his for the prosecution, said that the laram; and embezzling $35.00 re- possession a set of house breaking defendant was charged with arm- ceived by him from the Colonial implements, namely, a pick locked robbery at Lai Chi Kok. Chau

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a torch and a "key.

Pat was robbed of a belt and $44.97. The complainant was Wong Det.-Sergt. T. Cashman sald Complainant and defendant met King" Yau" manager of Wing Tal that detective on duty in Chan-in June when they were both em- Printers. 50. Bonham Strand.

cery Lane, saw the defendant ployed by the Cheong Hing Com- Acting Inspector Hopkins pro-loltering. After watching him for pans, contractors to the Naval secuted. The defendant admitted a while he saw the defendant en- Yard. taking.the money.

The defendant was for 48 hours.

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During the recent typhoon. de- remanded arrested the defendant.

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rear the King's Theatre the de- fendant approached and attempted to anatch the umbrella. An alarm was raised and the defendant was arrested by a

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On the night of September 18, complainant alleged that after hearing a noise in the matshed, he turned on his torch only to find the defendant there.

The room was in complete dark- riess a few seconds afterwards as his torch went out, but he felt someone make off with his belt. and being slashed at with a sharp Instrument.

An alarm was raised but the in- truder had escaped by then.

Wong Wun, bus conductor of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company de- posed that he was on a bus on September 18, when it stopped op- posite the Female Prison at Lai Chi Kok.

A passenger ascended, and he noticed that the newcomer was in

an excited condition. After pro- ceeding for a hundred yards, he hailed the driver to stop again when he" noticed a light being flashed at them.

Two Indians and a Chinese then came onto the bus, and after point- ing at the previous arrival, said. "He is the man."

Defendant was arrested. Sub.- Insp. R. W. Hudson, of the Naval Yard Police searched and found the sum of $43 in the right shoe of the defendant; and that there was

Falling to appear before Mr. Hal- four at the Central Magistracy yesterday to answer a charge of being found drunk and incapable 20 cents in his breast pocket. at Connaught Road Central. Joseph Phak, 22. clerk employed on board the s.8. Prosper. forfelted "bail of

Sze Hok Chuen, unemployed mason. of 9. Nga Tsin Loong Road. round noor, of Pootung. Shang- hat, appeared again before Mr. Q. A. A. Macradyen. 35 the Kowloon | $5. Magistracy yesterday. He was re- manded for a week.

Det.-Insp. A. H. Eiston asked for the remand, but added that in the event of the prosecution proceeding with the case earlier, they would like to do so.

The defendant, with others not In custody, is charged with armed robbery at 229. Nathan Road, on September 22.

SILVER CUP THEFT

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A. Macfadyen. at the Kowloon Magistracy, with the theft of a silver cup from Mr. MacGuiness, of 9. Jubilee Buildings, ground floor.

Insp. W. R. Chester Woods asked for a remand in police custody for 42 hours, and it was granted.

GAMBLING RAID

Yuk Yun, 40, unemployed was charged before 'Mr. S. F. Balfour. at the Central Police Court yester- day, for keeping a common gaming house at 147, Lower Lascar Row,. ground floor.

Acting Inspector Hopkins stated that on Sunday night the police entered the premises and found nine men and a woman gambling There was $2.12 on the table, matches and cards.

The defendant was fined $10 with the alternative of one week, and the gamblers were fined $3 each.

FORGED BANKNOTES

For uttering two forged bank-

i notes, Ng Ping, appeared before Mr.

· Q. A, A. Mucfadyen, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.

THEFT CHARGE

Sentence of two months' hard. labour was imposed by Mr. W Schofield, at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday, on Yuen Kiu, 21. unemployed, who admitted two charges of theft of two hair clip- pers, a razor, a pair of scissors, and two white singlets, from No. 698 Queen's Road West, the property of two barbers.

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On a charge of soliciting in Ped- der Street on September 30, woman named Wong Kan, 20, was fined $25, with the alternative of one month's hard labour, by Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

KIDNAPPING ALLEGED

Another remand was granted by Mr. Q. A A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when Li Chat, 42, lamp-lighter, of 137. Woosung Street, ground floor, appeared on a charge of stealing d four-year-old boy, Ngoi Chan Ha,

from his mother, Hui Ngan.

MOTOR MISHAPS

While

walking in Shanghal Street on Sunday, To Tang-kat, 29: was knocked down by a bus and was taken to the Kowloon Hospital. A woman, Chang Fong. WILE knocked down by a private car driven by Mr. Brown. The ac-

during a shower of rain.

Insp. W. R. Chester Woods ap- plied for a remand of 48 hours incident occurred in Nathan Road,

police custody, which was granted.

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SUICIDE ATTEMPT

In an attempt to commit suicide, Wong Wai, 25. jumped from the Yaumati ferry launch Man Hing, while it was in mid-harbour. A seaman dived in an rescued him. Wong was taken to the Kowloon Hospital.

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