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COURT NEWS

IN BRIEF

FAREWELL DANCE

Acting on information received. R.A.M.C. Association |

Bit Mul, 32, a Banitary coolle was arrested at Yu Chau Street for the possession of "thirteen rounds of Ammunition. Defendant· admitted he was attempting to sell them to unauthorized people..

Inspector Chester Woods said that the ammunition was picked by Sit from a nullah where he had been working. A fine of $75 or. three months' imprisonment was Imposed on him by Mr. E. Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning.

A handbug snatcher, Leang Sang, aged 25, was caught at Port- land, Street on Sunday, by a de- tective after he had, violently seized a bag from Chung Wai- chun, 23, married woman, who sustained, cuts on her hand as a result of the struggle,

He was charged · before' Mr. K M. A. Barnett, at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday morning and months' was sentenced to four hard labour and twelve strokes off

the care.

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Inspector Roger prosecuted.

Mak Chung-tal. 24. unemployed. was undetected when he entered No. 557 Shanghal Street, by re- moving a glass pane and walked away with a quilt and other arti- cle on April 8. but was not so successful on the second occasion as he entered the same shop and attempted to steal 25 rolig of silk valued at $250. The inmates were aroused and arrested him. When he appeared before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Central Magistracy yesterday Mak pleaded guilty to both charges of housebreaking and was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment. He was also order- ed to pay amends of 80 cents for the quilt which was not re- covered, failing which he would have to undergo a further term of, seven days.

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Function

A spirit or galety prevailed at the Peninsula Hotel last night when the Royal Army Medical Corps Association held a farewell dance in honour of members of the, Association who are leaving for Home aboard H.M. troopship Dor- setshire on Friday.

Among those who are leaving are Lt. Col. and Mrs. S. D. Reld, Major and Mrs. F. P. M. Anderson and thirteen other ranks.

DEAD BODY ON HILLSIDE

Inquest Hearing

The circumstances surrounding the death of Ng Mal who was round lying dead on the hillside at the Aberdeen Reservoir was held as the Central Magistracy yester- day afternoon. Mr. W. Schadeld sat as Coroner assisted with the following jury, Messrs. C. L. Pinna (foreman) Au Wing and Funz

Yu-kef.

Dr. R. S. Begbie, medical officer at the Victoria Mortuary, deposed to examining the body and stated

that he found laceration wounds present on the left side at the back of the skull, numerous small marks on the body. There

were also

The function last night was an outstanding success over 250 peo- ple attending. Music was provided by the dance band of the Penin-abrasions on the right forearm.. sula Hotel..

In witness's opinion the cause of death Was

Among those present were Major W. E. Tindall. M.C., and Capt. and Mrs. G. A. Weir.

haemorrhage.

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skull could have been caused by IN CHOSEN — a fall on the rocks,

Chuen Chi-wan, of 21, Waterloo Road unemployed, sald that he knew the deceased for three years.

Bergt-Major A. A. Barton proved za (most efficient M.C. of, the even- ing, supported by the following Committee: Sergt-Major R. 8. Bowiesland, Staff Sergt. H. Bridges. Shanghai to issue political pro- Pie. J. Stanton, Messrs. J. Skinner.paganda. He was always optimis L. Hume and W. H. Colledge.

at No. 731, Nathan Road, appeared on remand before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.

He (deceased).

came down from

tic ́and witness, never saw him de- pressed, Не ustially went to. parties and always drank a lot.

Witness last saw the deceased on the January 8, sometime after 10 woman, am They had met a named Kim Fong by arrangement and the deceased spoke to her. The deceased never mentioned any- thing about being in love with

First defendant, who had beeri convicted in May lasz ror larceny, was fined $30 or one month's many particular woman. prisonment. His father, who was bound over in a sum of 350 for one year, as security of his son's fu- ture conduct, was fined $50.

The father of William Yee was bound over in the sum of $50 for one year as surety for his son.

Third defendant was remanded for 24 hours in order to locate his uncle who will be bound over similarly.

Sul Ho. 48, painter-scraper, ap- Kwong Sang, aged 44. pleaded Central Magistracy yesterday on a peared before Mr. Schofield at the not guilty to charges of larceny charge of larceny of about 5 lbs and receiving of a wallet contain of lead from the Talkoo Dockyard Ing a sum of about $67 at the Kow-on April 10. Mr. Bird of the Tai- loon Canton Railway Station when

koo Dockyard was the com- he appeared before Mr. E. Hims-plainant and A. S. I. Mallet pro- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy secuted. His Worship yesterday.

the cuss for 24 hours.

Mr. M. W. Lo appeared for the defence.

Defendant said that he had picked the purse up from the steps leading up to a coach, and while he was examining it, a watchman approached and arrested him ac- cusing him of being a "pick pocket."

The charge of larceny was with- drawn. His Worship held that there was a case to answer re- garding the second charge.

After evidence was given by de- Tendant, his Worship Imposed sen- tence of three month' hard labour with an option of a finè of 4120.

Ho

remanded

adjourned til Wednesday at 2.30 At this stage the hearing was

p.m.

MARINE COURT

CASES

Before Commdr. J. B. Newill. D.S.O.. RN., (Deputy Harbour Master) at the Marine Court yes- "terday morning; three Chinese boatmen named Lo Min 52, Cheung Kam-shul 45, and Sin Mut 24, wert all charged with making fast their

boats to the s.s. Kong. So, whilst she was underway on Sunday last, without the permission of the mas- ter or the officer-on-duty..

Another boatman named Lau

similar offence of making fast his Sze, who was charged with the

boat to the ss. Tal Yuan, was fined $5 or one week's imprisonment,

guilty. The first accused, who had All the defendants pleaded

been previously convicted was fined $15 or two weeks hard labour. while the second and third defen- Sul appeared before Bdants was each fined $5 or one Worship M, Schofield at the Cen-week's hard labour in default. tral Magistracy yesterday for the larceny of Axtures to the value of $680 from the Indian. Married Quarters at the New Stanley guol sometime between March 25 and April 4. The defendant was er- rested on information at Sal Wan Ho two days ago and admitted the charge. He formerly worked at the gaol and knew his way round. His Worship sentenced the accused to four months' hard labour.

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Boarding Offence · 4 A fine of $5 with an alternative of one week's hard labour ́each was imposed on four Chinese

boarding the HM.T. Dorsetshire, coolles, who were all charged with

on Sunday last without permis- glosz

Boat Unlawfully Used

For unlawfully using his Cargo Boat for the conveyance of two passengers on Sunday last, Leung Sai-low, was fined $2 or two days' bard labour.

CORONATION NAVAL REVIEW

The Admiralty announces that

There has been a prevalence of Miao Shao-shl mess-boy on cutting of prohibited plants re- H.M.S. Delight, appeared before cently. A few days ago the Fores- Mr. Schofield at the Central Ma- try Department authorities seized | gistracy yesterday after having a lorry-load of these plants and been remanded for a fortnight, on yesterday morning three minor a charge of harbouring an unmar- offences of a similar nature were ried girl, Fung Fong, aged four- dealt with by Mr. E. Himaworth at teen without the consent of her the Kowloon Magistracy..

mother. Mr. F. H. Loseby appear- Chan Bang. 36. gardener, wased for the defence and sáid that fined $15 or one month's imprison- in his opinion the girl and her. ment for the possession of 55 mother deliberately planned this the appointment has been ap- azalea plants valued at $17.' so as to blackmail the defendant. proved of Rear Admiral Arthur N. Chiu Bun, earth coolle, was also After hearing Mr. Loseby His Dowding to be Rear Admiral com- ordered to pay a Ane of $12 with Worship an alternative of one month in dant. gäol, while a similar sentence was imposed on another unemployed, Lo Wul, for the possession of 24 plants of gardenia Florida.

Mr. R. J. V. Everest. of the Forestry Department appeared as complainant.

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Chung Tin Wah aged 28 ap- peared before Hla. Worship: Mr. Schofield at the Central Magis- a charge of tracy yesterday on assaulting. The Shui Tin, living at No. 36 Lockhart Road. After evidetice was heard His Worship Three unemloyed youths, Bernard ordered the defendant to pay $5 Xavier, William Yee and Gulam amends to the complainant, and Hamed, who were found guilty of to find someone to sign a $75 either larceny or receiving, of a bond for him to be of good be roll of cloth from a tailor's shop haviour for one year.

Preparing For The Atlantic

Air Service

temporarily for the Coronation Naval Review, to date April 20. Rear Admiral Dowding is to hoist. his flag in H.M.S. Colombo,

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Rear Admiral Dowding has beed the navy for over thirty-six years. During the war he was gun- ery officer of the battleship Zea- landia and the cruiser Minotaur

in the Grand Fleet. From 1933 to 1935 he servert at the Air Ministry. and in August, 1935, he command- ed the aircraft-carrier Furious, ·

The King And Scottish Freemasonry

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announcement that the King has decided on his accession to resign from the office of Grand Master Mason of,” Scotland. Way made by Air Inn Colquhoun, Immediate Fast, Grand Master, at a meeting in Edinburgh of the Grand Committee. He' said that while they regretted that acces- 'Cambria's' visit to the Shannon 'ston had entailed the Kinga re- gave the inhabitanta of the village-signatión, they were deeply grate- of Foynes their first view of a big | ful to him for the part which, as modern flying-boat. It has been a Duke of York, he had taken in good many years as a matter of the bi-centenary celebrations of fact since, an aeroplane has visited Grand Lodge. They were grate- this, locality. The excitement can ful, too, for the honour, he had therefore be imagined when Cam conferred upon Scottish Freema- bria came gliding down to make sonry by his installation as Grand her descent on the Shannon.

“Cambria," the Imperial Airways; whole time she was in the air she long-range flying-boat, has just was in wireless touch with the been carrying out preliminary ground stations. flights from the new Atlantic air- base on the Shannon. These flights have been undertaken to make air tests of the wireless and meteorological organisation glitch is being established by the Iriah Free State authorities.

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