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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1936.

CALLOUS COOLIE PICKPOCKET

Takes Unmarried Girl To The Country

HEAVY SENTENCE IMPOSED

SENTENCED

WOMAN WHO WAS KIND

Attempt To Steal Pen Given Six Months To

Foiled By Police

Charged for arceny of спе fountain pen from the unemploy- ed man, Fung Chi, 57, also unem- ployed, appeared before Mr, E Himsworth, at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday

ed.

Sub-Inspector Rogers prosecut-

Wong Ping, 24. coolie of the Public Works Department No. 5 Bedford Road, was charged before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy with taking a giri aged 15 years, out of the possession and against the will of

About 8.20 p.m. on Saturday a her mother, Chun So, at Sham-large crowd was watching a ́me- shuipo on July 23. Inspector. dicine man performing his trade Fraser. of the Secretariat for in Shanghai Street. near Bute Chinese Affairs, who prosecuted

Street. A constable on duty saw stated that the accused admitted

a man who after acting sus- to the mother that he took the

piciously approach the complai- girl away but did not make 'any,

nant and put his hand into the attempt to assist her in finding the child. According to the girl, she did not wish to go with the defendant. She was deceived by him when repeatedly requested to accompany deferidans to the pic- tures. Later, she was asked to go with him to Canton, but she pointed out that her mother knew nothing about this arrangement. Defendant promised to write at a .ater date.

After some time spent in Canton,

latter's pocket and remove some- thing.

The defendant ans stopped and searched and a fountain pen was found in his pocket. He was taken back to the complainant who recognised the pen at once. The pen was valued at $2....

Defendant was fined $5 with the alternative of two weeks.

the girl stated her desire to return YOUTH ROBS FATHER

to Hong Kong but the accused detained her. She then made the discovery that he had not written to her mother.

A serious view was taken by the Bench regarding accused's be haviour It appeared without doubt that he had no idea of marrying the girl.

IS

Sentence of six months with hard labour was imposed.

FORGED DRAFT

A Young Father's Lapse

"I reported the incident to the police only because of my sense of duty. The defendant has been a good worker," said the Rev. F. Short yesterday at the Central Magistracy when giving evidence in the case against Chan Wai Man, 28, who was charged with trying to defraud the Shanghal Commer- cial and Sayings Bank by means of a forged draft.

The man told the court that he was in ebl. Recently both his wife and child were sick and this

was the cause of his succumbing to the temptation. There were also two other children.

The defendant said that he had nothing to say before Mr. K. Keen sentenced him to two months' im- prisonment

BANISHEE GAOLED

Un charges of the possession of a revolver and five rounds of am- munition, and returning from banishment, Chan Kau, allas Chan Luk, was sent to prison for 18 months with hard labour by the

Mac-1 Chief Justice. Sir Atholl

Gregor, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday. Mr. M. J. Abbott, As- sistant Crown Solicitor. prosecuted.

ARMS POSSESSION

Wa Ting, unemployed. pleaded : guilty before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday to the posses- sion of a .45 revolver and four rounds of ammunition at the Pak Tau teahouse on September 24. and was sentenced to nine months' hard labour. Mr. Abbott, Assis- tant Crown Solicitor, appeared for the prosecution.

WOMEN'S GUILD MEETING

Chiu Sing-cho, an eighteen- year old youth, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday, charged with the theft of $7.60 from his father. The father told the Court 'that he was

Think It Over

ARMS CASE AT SESSION

A woman, Chan Lux, stood in the dock of the Criminal Sessions

the yesterday

before morning

Mat- Chief Justice, Str. Atholl Gregor. charged with the posses- sion of an automatic pstol, three rounds of ammunition and # cartridge case at Granville Road. Accused stated she had been given the articles to look after.

Hla Lordship: Your trouble is. that you are too kind-hearted and you should not take things from acquaintances in this dangerous and casual way. next six months in which to tlunk.. over the error of your ways.

You will have the

The accused was sentenced to alx months' hard labour Mr. E H. Williams, Attorney General, prosecuted the Crown.

Assistant

for

BRITAIN'S

RETURN

TO GOLD

awakened at seven o'clock by his Sir R. Horne On

foki who told him that he had seen the youth, take the money from under the pillows. The boy was searched and the money found on him.

The magistrate sentenced the youth after his father had asked the Court to send him to prison.

SNATCHER CAUGHT

Lau Yau Fat, 22, unemployed., appeared before Mr. K. Keen, at the Central Magistracy yesterday. charged with magazines from R

the theft of 13 and two newspapers stand in the Lee Kin Bookstore, D'Agullar Street. on Sunday.

It was revealed to the Court that defendant had snatched the books from the shop as he was passing it and at a moment when the shop assistants had their backs turned.

A police constable saw the man with the bundle under his

and arrested him an suspicion and took him back to the shop where the complainants Identified the books,

Sentence of three months was passed on the prisoner.

W

UNLAWFUL

POSSESSION

Charged with possession of one

ci revolver and five rounds munition, at Lai Chi Kok Road near Boundary Street, on October 17, Wong Cheung 32, unemployed carpenter and Tse Fuk, 34, unem- ployed carpenter. 627 Réclamation Street. ground floor, appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen, at the Kowlood Magistracy, yester- day.

"Det.-Sergt. Riddell prosecuted. The dase was remanded for 48 hours.

STOLE WATER PIPES

Damage Done To Supply.. From Tytam

||

As a result of wilfully damaging the waterline on Mount Parker and the theft of three water pipes. Ng Yung, 28, and Leung Sze, 37, both A meeting of the St. John's unemployed. appeared before Mr. Cathedral Women's Guild was W. Schofield at the Central Magis held yesterday afternoon in the

tracy yesterday. The complaint Church Hall,

was brought against the pair by These meetings are held every Mr. Ewing of the Public Works first and third Monday of each Department, and the court was month. The members have sew- told that the waterline in question

#

ing and batting, and talks on in- supplied water from Tytam to the teresting subjects.

later distributed.

Prizes

are Lyeemun Barracks.

Both defendants were sentenced

The President of the Guild is to four months' each while, the extra two ari Lady Pollock. There are 70 mem-second received

bars in the Guild and new mem- months' for causing the damage bers are gladly welcomed."

Rey, H. W Baines gives a talk on every first Monday of the mouth

PRIEST HONOURED

A reception, in honour of the Rev. Father Granelli, will be held

BEGGING FOR ALMS

Three old men stood rejectedly in Court yesterday at the Central Magistracy when Chan Tak, 86, So Yiu, 00, and Choy Ling, 71, charged with begging for alms, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield as a result

at the Parochial Hall, 8t, Teresa's of a police round-up. The trio re- Church, Kowloon Tong, at 6.30 ceived sentences ranging from two pm to-morrow. All are welcome. weeks to one month,

"Gradual Process"

COMING

"REVOLUTION" IN

WORLD TRADE

Britain will go back to the Gold Standard gradually, but it will not be any thing like the mechanised or rigid form of the Gold Stand- ard of the past, says the "Dally Telegraph."

This view was expressed by Sir Chan- a former Robert Horne, cellor of the Exchequer, speaking recently at the Assocation of Bri- tish Chambers or Commerce Cardif..

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He expressed, the opinion that France would gain little from de- valuation unless she applied the same rules which Britain applied in relation to her Budget.

"She will And it necessary, she is to enjoy the bentfits of that

balance her re devaluation, "to venue with her expenditure," he declared.

Referring to the currency agree- ment between Britain. France and America, he said:

I

It

This arrangement is going to have an effect on the whole cur- rency systems of the world. will make it far easier to conduct business,

MORE ELASTIC METHOD'

"The foundation on which this new system is erected is the fact that these countries have put be- hind his operation an immense sum of money by which these en- changes can be regulated:

"I look forward in the future- not too remote-to seeing the whole International trade of the world completely revolutionised.

"I believe that instead of the kind

of inflexible regulation of money transactions we shall have a much more elastic method, by which the currencies of the world will be stabilised through the exchange operation of these funds."

A.D.C.

NIGHT

MUST

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NIGHT MUST FAC

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Other countries were subsidising ► MAH JONNG DRIVE their coal trade to the disadvan-

Sir Robert expressed · the con- viction that Britain's export trade j lage of South Wales. would benefit by the agreement.

"We have learned enough from

A Bridge and Mah Joring Drive will be held at the St. John Ambu- At the same time no solution of stariffs to know that you can only lance Headquarters on Wednes- the difficulties experienced in fight tariffs by tariffs." declared day October 21 at 3 pm. Mah South Wales was to be found with- Sir, Robert.. "I am certain that Jonng players are requested, to sets. $1.00 in- you can only fight, subsidies by bring their own. out Government support for the coal export trade.

subsidies."

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