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Trafic summonses were dealt with by Mr... W. Schüßeld the Central. Magistracy yesterday morning when he fined Mr. R. G. Noblet the sum of $50 for, driving his car, No. 4497 between Wanchal Street and Arsenal Road at a speed exceeding 35 miles an hour.

Traffic Sergeant Kelly told the

Court that the area concerned was a dangerous one and many accl- dents had occurred in it.

For leaving his motorcar, No. 3827 unattended on Wong Nel Chung Road on October 10, which was a Race Day. Cdr. C. D. Ar- buthnot was ordered to pay a fine of $5. Defendant was not in Court but had written a letter in ex- planation.

ANOTHER. CASE

For driving her motorear at a speed exceeding 35 miles an hour in a controlled area at 10.05 am. on October 15, Mrs. H. P. T. Swin- burne, licence-holder No. 109, was fined $10 by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday morning."

Traffic Sergeant Kelly appeared

for the Police.

NO PERMIT FOR GARAGE

Kowloon. Resident Fined

F. Giffening, 11 Lock Road, was summoned before Mr. Q. A, A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday for unlawfully using the premises of No. 447 Nathan Road as a garage without a permit from the Inspector Gene- ral of the Police.

Trafic Sergt. Scrim, who, pro- secuted stated that he was not- fed by the Fire Brigade regard- ing the matter. The premises bowever, were properly accommo- dated for a garage, and accused was now supplied with a permit.

A fine of $8 „was imposed.

DEFECTIVE BRAKES

W. H. Brown, of No. 327 Prince

Edward Road, owner of car No. 2201, appeared before Mr. Q. A ́A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday. on a summons for not having his hand brake in good condition on October 4, about 11.15 am in Nathan Road.

POSTAL THEFTS TRAFFIC

Letters Stolen By

Impudent Trick Bad Lighting

“VERY. SERIOUS OFFENCE".

"I consider it 趨 very serious offence." Mr. W. Schofield told the prosecution when Li-Wah, `a Chinese male, appeared before him at the Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of stealing letters from various addresses on

October 21:

It was revealed that the defen- dant had employed the assistance of two juveniles, aged 6 and 11 years respectively. In the theft With another friend he had gone to various addresses and with bamboo sticks, the ends of which "were split, extracted letters from

postal boxeeR

On the day. in question, District Watchman 134 became suspicious of the defendant's actions and he followed the man to various ad- dresses where he saw him hand a number of letters to Mak Chuen, 11-year-old boy. These taken from the boy by his part- ner who put the letters into the pocket of a 8-year old girl. This child was related to the accused,

were

Both the defendant and his accomplice were ordered to be remanded till 11.30 this morning.

IMPERSONATED POLICEMAN

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Then Stole Money During Search

EX-CONSTABLE'S LAPSE

La Fai, 32, coole, appeared be- fore Mr. K. Keen at the Central

INQUEST

Criticised By

Jurymen

MISADVENTURE

VERDICT

"The" contributary cause of the accident appears to be the bad lighting of Nathan Road, With the present day traffic, any system of street lighting which gives al- ternative and approximately equal distances in light and shade, is not only inadequate but dangerous."

This was the verdict returned at the resumed inquest yesterday at the Kowloon Magistracy into the circumstances attending the death of an unknown Chinese girl, aged about 10 years who was knocked down" by a car and killed on the evening of September 25, at Nathan Road near Soy Street.

Mr. QAA Macfadyen, sitting as Coroner accordingly returned a verdict of "death by misadven- ture."

Dr. G. E. Henry stated that he examined the body of deceased the day following the accident. He found a large wound in the shape of a triangle, 5in. by 4in. in the left side of the chest, where the handle of the car caught the girl This he pointed out was the cause of her death.

The second, third and fourth ribs were ruptured, and the left lung and right side of the heart were also ruptured. There were minor bruises ́on her face and knees due to falling on the ground.

"There was a fal amount of violence used." sald Dr. Henry in answer to the Coroner. "otherwise the heart and tang would not have been ruptured.”

Mr. Jerome E. Law, of No. 119 Talpo Road, driver of the car, in evidence on Thursday" stated that he dimmed his lights on the face Magistracy yesterday morning, of oncoming traffic, when the ac charged with impersonating him-cident occurred in a few minutes. self as a police officer on October He did not see the girl until too 22, and with theft of coins from a Chinese male.

late.

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Sergeant J. Bentley, appearing for the Hong Kong Police, told the Court that at 6 am on the day In question, defendant went up to the complainant, Chan Chik-fan, and told him that he was a police officer. He submitted the com- Before Mr. Q. AA. Macfadyen plainant to a search and while at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- thus engaged he took sixty cents day, Wong Cheung, 32, and Tae from the latter. Chan Chik-fan fol- | Fuk, 34, both unemployed carpen- lowed the accused, as a result of ters, were charged with possession Mr. Brown said that he had the which defendant was arrested and of a revolver and five rounds of brake tested about two weeks ago | handed over to the Police.

ammunition at Lalchikok Road and was unaware that the hand

near Boundary Street, on October brake was not in working condi-

17. Det-Sergt. Riddell ́prosecuted. The case was remanded for a week.

Trafic Sergt. Scrim stated that the car was tested and the foot brake was found to be in excellent condition but the hand krake was not.

tion.

A fine of $3 was imposed upon

al.

CHILD SALE:

Woman Faces Serious Charges At Kowloon

Yuen Lin Kai, 32, married

The defendant WES a former constable in the force. the Court was informed, being dismissed from the service about five years a.go.

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Sentences totalling six months' hard labour was imposed on the prisoner,

ROUND-UP OF BEGGARS

woman. "88 Apl.n Street. "second Twenty-five Appear

floor, appeared before Mr. Q. A. Ä. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday charged with de- taining a boy named Ho Yun-hol, two years, with intent to deprive the mother Leung Ho, of the pos- session of the child at Shamshin- po on Cet, 22, and for taking part In a transaction, the object of which was to transfer the pos- session of the child for a vala- able consideration, at No. 177, Cheung Sha Wan Road, ground Door on the same day.

Inspector ElHa prosecuted. The mother of the child. an- peared as complainant,

Formal remand of 72 hours was granted.

LAND AUCTION

Crown Land auction was held at the District Office, South, yés- terday morning. There were four lots for disposal which were sold to applicants at remarkably low prices.

Three lots situated at Yung Shu- wan at Lamma Island, were sold sold for $8, $5 and $5 respectively Another, lot, named Po Tol-o at Hang Hau, was disposed of for 24.

SECRETARY RETURNS

Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews, the Becretary of the Royal Hong Kong PGolf Club has returned to the

Colony from long leave,

In Court

As a result of a round-up of beg- gars carried out by the local Police on October 22, in order to abate the nuisance created on Glenealy Road near the Dairy Farm, 25 de- fendants' appeared before Mr. K Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday morning. Bergt. Dewar prosecuted for the Police.

It was revealed that the beggarn had been attracted to the locality by some unknown philanthropist who daily dispensed coins to them. Action was taken by the Police after several complaints had been received" from residents of the locality, Sergeant Bentley, ex- plained.

A 24-hour remand was granted by the Court.

YOUTH IN TROUBLE

For being in possession of 2.500 pills of heroin, Kwok Yin, 15-year- old youth, was ordered to stand committal at the next Criminal Session by Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday morning. The defendant was arrested by Chinese detective, La Pao Ben at Hollywood Road, near Tang Street, on October 22

Sergeant Buluvan prosecuted on behalf of the Police.

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CONSTABLE

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Yau Kwang, 26, police constable of the Shamshuipo Station, ap- peared on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday, charged with en-

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The accused' also faces' a charge of demanding $10 from Chan Ko: Kwong, realdng at No. 215 Chênng Sha Wan Road.

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