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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936.
ASSAULT WITH
KNIFE
Robbery Alleged To Have Been Motive
INDIAN STRIKES. THEN RUNS
an
FUSILIER
BOUND OVER
Chief Justice Gives Stern Warning
SHOP-KEEPER DISAPPEARS
Summoned
For Attempting
To Defraud
Lau Kintruder, owner of the Tung Shing shop, No. in Water Street. West Point, was summoned to appear before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, tor unlawfully having in his possession, on October 12, "to sel or for the same purpose" a large amount of cement contain-
After pleading gulity to the charges of maliciously attacking three i Inese women in Wanchai on September 13, Fusiller William Majab Khan, 32,
Indian Gronert of the Royal Welch Fus:- watchman of 54 Haiphong Road, Hers was bound over by the Chief was charged before Mr. E. Hims- Justice, S Atholl Ma:Gregor yes- worth at the Kowicon Magistrucy | terday at the Supreme Court. » yesterday morning for wounding), Mr. E. EL Williams," the assistant two Chinese males. Hul Kau and attorney general, appeared for the Chan Sin Kee.
Crown, and Gronert was repre- sented by Mr. Leo D'Almada. Jr..ed in bags with the Green Island instructed by Mr. F. G. Nigel, Johnson, Stokes and Master.
The Court was told that the defendant first attempted to rob complainants of their money and when they put up a resistance, bę drew a koe and struck at them. Alarmed at his own action he ran up to the third floor of 34 Haf- phong Road where he was later arrested by a constable.
His Worship said he considered the charge a serious one and dined the accused in the sum of 830 with an alternative of six weeks' imprisonment
EMBEZZLER CAUGHT
Ching To Sang, 23, servant, was charged before Mr. K. Keen, at the Central Magistracy, yesterday for embezzlement of money totalling to $66.92 from three different
shops.
Det-Sergt. Corkland prosecuted and said that about 6 p.m. On September the complainant Kung, accountant of Kum Shing Haber, 33 Jervois Street, sent the defendant with five bills to Ave different shops. He received money from three shops but failed to return. Later on the complainant
ascertained
that had
by telephone three outstanding accounta been pald. He phoned up the other two shops and warned them
COWARDLY BEHAVIOUR Addressing Gronert, the Chief Justice bald;
"When a few days ago you pleaded guilty to the indictment sentence until the next Sessions of presented against you, I deferred this Court in order that I might have time to give full considera- flon to the proper punishment to Inflict. I have given your much anxious thought and I have come to a decision which renders It unnecessary for me further to postpone sentence.
case
"You have pleaded guilty to a very serious offence, a mean con temptible attack on three inofen- sive women who had done you no harm.
You have, since your ar rest.
had time to realise how cowardly your behaviour was, and probably no words of mine will add any reproach to those that your own conscience must have brought home to you. By a few minutes' callous, disregard of all that was
right" and proper, you have not only gravely jeopardised your own future but you have brought discredit on the regiment to which you belong and on the British Army of which you are a
member.
"On the other hand, you have military record of which, until this discreditable incident.. you to keep the defendant in their could be justly proud, and you custody when he arrived to collect have had the advantage of being the money.
represented by experienced coun- Insel who has made a most eloquent.
appeal on your behalf. For-
Accused was later arrested one of the shops.
The case was remanded for 24 tunately for you, also, you did no hours for further Investigation. serious harm by your unprovoked
attacks.
LOOKING FOR GOLD!
Chinese Fined For
Trespassing
Fung Kuan, 40, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis tracy yesterday charged with tres- passing on Government' land in Queen's Road Central, rear Wellington Street on Saturday last, Mr. J. W. Wells of the P.W.D. was the complainant...
Inspector 'Baker said that the defendant was inside a man-hole, in Queen's Road, tooking for, coins or other articles that might have dropped into the drain which was attached to a jewellery shop near- by. It was possible also that ac-
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Cement trade mark on, purporting to contain cement of that cam- pany.
The defendant falled to appear In court, Formal evidence was given in proof that the cement was not that of the Green Island.
Sergt. Mackay said that he left the summons at the shop. when daht must have known what was there was no-one present. Defen-
going to happen and had disap- peared. leaving no address. -
HER DRINK
FOR THE
SUMMER
She says she will have
a 'GIMLET' in a large - glass and please be
sure its with
ROSE'S LIME
A confiscation order regarding Sole Agents: the seized goods was made.
MONEY IN GIRDLE
Large Amount Found
By Searchers
"Lo Tok, 32. stoker, was charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday for having possession of 150 Kwang Tung aliver dollars.
Mr. H. A. Botelho, was for the defendant, and submitted that there was no case to answer as the money was found tied around the walst of the defendant and for his own use.
R. O. Grimmitt, prosecuting ex- plained that the
defendant was searched as he was leaving a ship, and remarked it was highly aus- picious for a man in the defen- dant's position to have so much money on his person
Hearing was fixed by Mr. Keen for to-morrow at noon.
OLD OFFENDER Stole Handbag From Woman
Li Ming, 35, appeared before Mr. E. Himeworth at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday morning on s charge of larceny of a lady's hand- bag from Kam Ngal Yung at Na- than Road near the Oriental To- bacco Company. The I have
bag valued at $2.98. happened to be near the spot when Yeung Wai Him, a Chinese maic,
BOUND OVER "In assessing punishment in such a case as yours, & Court will not pass senterice which is mere- ly vindictive. Punishment, unless it is deterrent or reformative, falls in its true object. I have destre, as a minister of justice, to complete the ruin of your future which you have so nearly achieved for yourself by a few minutes des- picable thoughtlessness. come to the conclusion that yours Is a case in which leniency will not be misplaced and the sentence which I pass on you is one which will give you a chance to rehabi- litate yourself and work out your own salvation. I can only hope that this experience will be a lasting lesson to you. The sen- tence of the Court is that you. en- ter into your own recognisance to come up for judgment when called upan.
"Lest others may think that the aruel offence of which you plead-
1 cused was sifting the mud for golded guilty is one which the Court
grains that might have been wash- ed away.
The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $2 with the alternative of 10 days im- prisonment.
THEFT AT STATION
Chan Chai, 25, unemployed was brought before Mr. E. Himsworth
regards as comparatively venial. I desire to say emphatically that the such an offence are ample and powers of this Court to punish
that in a proper case I shall not hesitate to impose a sentence which will be an adequate deter- rent"
MONEY STOLEN
A remand U Thursday Was
Was
the incident occurred and he as- sisted the woman to catch the thief.
vlously convicted for past larcentes. The defendant had been pre-
Sentence of six months' hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane was passed on the accused.
TREE THEFT
Appearing before Mr. K. «Keen, at the Central Magistracy yester- day. Li Chol, 45, Leung Ah, 32, both unemployed, were charged for cutting down a tree with in- tention of stealing It from the Canossa Hospital,
Sergt. Benticy prosecuted while Sister Amabile appeared as the complained.
Sergt. Bentley said that at -12 noon, on Sunday, as a result of a telephone message from the hos- j at the Kowloon Magistracy gester-granted by Mr: Q. A. A. Macfadyen men on the grounds cutting down! Dital stating that there were two: day charged with theft of two at the Kowloon Magistracy in the saws and an axe, the property of case in which Wong Wing Bang. and arrested the defendants. The a tree, he went up to the hospital an earth coolle, at the Yaumati 38, an odd job coolie was charged defendants had been warned by Railway Station. Complainant in with robbery by two or more of the sisters of evidence stated that he saw Chan a diamond ring, precious stones had taken no notice.
the hospital but in the acting of stealing. Defen- and #135 in cash from two persons, dant denied the allegation. A fixe Another defendant concerned in the alternative of one
Defendants were fined $10 with charge, has appeared hard labour.
month's
same
and Wak
of $10 or one month's Imprison-the ment was imposed. An additional before the Magistrate fine of $30, or a month's jall was remanded The two will appear inflicted when the prosecution on Thursday when Detective-Sub- revealed, that accused had broken Inspector. R." Cunningham will bond of $30, signed in March open the case for the prosecution. this year against theft."
DRIVER IN TROUBLE
Ip Wha, 20, of 26 Nan Chang Street, ground floor, appeared be fore Mr. QA. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning, charged with driving motor lorry No. 4276 without due care and caution on Tung Chan Street on October 18, N
The case was ordered to be re
manded till 230 p.m. to-morrow.
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THE 53rd ANNUAL
AL FRESCO FETE
.
of the
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
will be held in
KOWLOON
on the vacant plot of land
(near Rosary Church, Chatham Road) On SUNDAY, 1st NOVEMBER, 1936 From 3.80 p.m. to il. p.m.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
H.E. THE GOVERNOR, SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT, Kt, C.M.G., C.B.E.
AND
LADY CALDECOTT.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
Each Souvenir Ticket entitles Holder to Free Admission and a Souvenir on the day of the Fete only. Beveral Attractive Amusements Specially for Children will be-provided."
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Tea and Refreshments will be obtainable. The Grounds will be brilliantly illuminated. in the evening.
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NO WORK OF CHARITY 18 FOREIGN TO
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