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INQUEST

Woman's Letter Disclosed

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An inquest was held at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday with Himsworth sitting Coroner, into the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman, La Chung-sze, aged 37, whose body was found outside a shop in the early hours of June 12.

DANCE HALL BRAWL

Negroes Before The Court

PASSENGERS

Arrivals By The Patroclus

TTC Funnel. liner Patroclus arrived on Thursday from the Detmis regarding the brawl in United Kingdom, via ports, with

the following passengers Ca the Dreamland Dance Hall on the

For Hong Kong:-Mr. 8. Caine, night of July 9' were glaciosed be fore Mr. W. Schofeld at the Cen-Mrs. Caine, Master M. Caine, Mrs. tral Magistracy yesterday after O. Evans, Mr. G. P. Freeman, Lieut. noon when four negro,members of H., F. O. Hale, Fay. Comdr. A. R. the crew of the liner President | Henderson, Mrs. Henderson, Engr. Grant, Louis Prince, Stacey Walk | Comdr. A. Holt, Mr. F. Lammert, Detective Sub-Inspector R. Cun- er, Wallace Aston and Walter King, Mrs: S. Long, Miss A. Long, Lieut. ningham, who appeared for the were charged with disorderly con- D. S. R. Martin, Sqdr. Ldr. E. L. police, said that deceased was duct to which they pleaded not Ridley, Mrs. H. O. Robinson, Mr. H. charged Seeger, Mr. R. F. Sinclair, Mr. N. found lying outside No. 18, Port- guilty. King

L. Spencer, Mrs. Spencer, Mr. F. H. land Street, the Lingnam Laundry.with assault. A cord was tied round "her neck, Private Keating, of the Seaforth Stokes. Mrs. Stakes, Mr. J. wn, Deceased was the kept woman of Highlanders, in evidence said that Mrs. Will, Master A. Will,

of the Lam Sal-sheung, master

on leaving the dance hall he was Lingnam Laundry. It appeared struck from the back with a chair

a quarrel and on

witness turning around that the couple had sometime prior to this incident, grappled with King, with the re- and Lam left the house for an-sult that he was slashed over the Carter, Miss J. Carter, Miss O. M. other shop where he found his left evt. son. He then informed his son

to look after the business for him and that he had to go to Canton.

A letter was found lying beside the body.

was also

For Shanghai and Japan:~-~-Mr. E. C. Baker, Mrs. Baker, Miss J. Bates, Mr. E. Bickerton. Lieut. B. 8. Birkenhead. Mr. H. Carter, Mrs.

Stett.

Carter," Miss C. Humphreys, Mr. J. A. Moon, Mr. B. Nichols, Mr. J. W. Füsler Lee said that before the

he had heard Northwood, Mr. H. Reilly, Mr. Reil- brawl occurred screams from the west side of they, Mr. W. H. P. Sellers, Mr. V. G. hall and later King tried to make his escape. Witness stated that he In it deceased accused Lam and pushed a table to bar his way with the result that King fell back- wards and was then thrown out by some Europeans.

his two sons of having ill-treated

her and had taken all her savings. She expressed the belief that her husband had intended to drive Faller Evans, R.W.F. who her out of the house or to do was also injured, stated that when damage to her person.

the commotion arose King slashed Lam Sal-sheung and other wit-him (witness) in the stomach,

called, and

and evi- T. Randall

H. Wilson, dence showed that deceased and marines of the US.S. Ashville gave Lam Sal-sheung had often quar- evidence that the negroes were in their company and they were not relled with each other!

responsible for the incident. They stated that an Englishman insulted also

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mortem, will be heard.

COUNTERFEIT COINS Unemployed Committed To Sessions'

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Meacle, Mr. Milton Marwil; Dr. and Insumcient évidence. His worship Mrs. J. Meldrum, Miss J. P.Nore- remarked that there was a possus, Mr. O'Connell, Miss E. M. bility that they fought in self- Ostler, Miss Roger, Miss L. R. Bin- defence. His Worship ruled that clair, Miss Tae, Mr. Tonkin, Miss King had a case to answer.

Prince gave evidence that on the night in question he was in the company of the accused,

Before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday an unemployed. Ying Man-mo.

With regard to the character of was committed for trial at the King, B. Porterfeld, a head walter," next Criminal Bessions for the stated that he had known defen- possession of 928 counterfeit tendant for nine years and had found cent pieces and four moulds for making the coins.

It was alleged that as the re- suit of a raid at an unnumbered

which defendant house in

was staying the counterfeit coins and the moulds and som! bottles o chemical salts were found hidden in a heap of dried grass which was stored in the kitchen. Defendant,

In answer to the charge, said that the paraphernalia was not his pro- perty but he had been assisting in. the manufacturing of coins.

An additional charge of breach of Deportation Ordinance was pre- ferred yesterday for which he was sentenced to eight months' hard labour.

Inspector Portallion and Detec- five-Sergt. MacPherson prosecuted.

DOCTOR, WARNED.

him to be a man of good nature and had never beer under the in- fluence of liquor.",

Inspector W. N. Darkin then asked his Worship for one week's formal remand as one of the wit- nesses was still in Hospital. Ball was fixed at $150.

TOLL OF THE ROAD

Weekly Accidents Return

killed and 19 persons were injured.

In the Colony of Hong Kong in cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories" during the week ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, the 10th instant, there were alto Dr. Lul Yan-tak appeared be-gether 51 traffic accidents, as the fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- result of which three persons were tral Magistracy yesterday on a summons for (a) falling to produce his driver's licence and (b). speed ing along Queen's "Road East,

Sergeant Wass prosecuted. His Worship imposed a fine of $20 and warned defendant that his licence will be suspended if there is a other summons of speeding against. him.

FLYING SCHOOL

STUDENT CHARGED

The recent incident in which

of the persons killed, a Chinese male, aged about. 30 years, was knocked down and killed instan- taneously by a motor bus, whilst running across the road."

A Chinese boy, aged 5 years, was knocked down and killed by A motor, bus, whilst running across the street.

+ An unknown Chinese female, aged about 64 years, was knocked down and fatally injured by a tramcar, whilst walking across the road from behind a moving motor lorry.

Of the persons injured, 14 were two Chinese students of the Far pedestrians, who were either walk East Flying Training School tooking or running across the road and

wore struck by vehicles. two planés belonging to the Com-. pany out - of the Colony had, a sequel before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett alighting from a moving tramcar at the Kowloon Magistency yes and a moving motor bus respec-" terday morning when Tcheng Yun, tively.

A tramcar passenger and a bus while were". injured passenger

one of the students, of No. 81 A driver and a passenger of a Cheung On Street, was charged motor cycle were injured when with;

their machine ran into the hillside (1) On June 7 being the pilot of whilst rounding a band,

a British alrerett, registered in the One motor cycle driver was, in Colony and engaged in interjured when his vehicle skidded. national" navigation, failed to Of the 51 accidents, 21 were carry a certificate of airworthineas collisions between vehicles; 21 were contrary to Article 16 (1) (h) of the collisiona between vehicles and Air Navigation Order of 1927.

pedestrians; and a sccidents were. (2) Failing to carry a log book. due to other causes

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The following passengers arrived in the Colony yesterday by the sa. President Grant from Manila:

Mr. Glen F. Brown, Miss Maria de la Cruz, "Mr. Charles Feltman, Mis. J. F. Gomes, Mr. E. N."Harsh- man, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay, Master Ian Hay, Mrs. Ian Hay, Mrs. Fred A FI Master Robert Hill, Mias Mercedes de Leon, ML J. D. Moore, Mr...R. R. Roxburgh, Miss Nancy Jean Roxburgh, Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Stearns, Mr Arsenio Esteban, ·

HIS TRICK DID NOT WORK

Appearing before Mr. W. Scho- field yesterday at the Central Magistracy Sze Fan, • "banishee was charged with returning to the Colony, Inspector Baker stated that the defendant informed a de- tective that there were some ban- ishees in the coldny and he would pick them out. Alser taking the detective round for a time he at last asked the detective for some detective that the money. At grew suspicous and took him to the Station where they identified him to be a banishee with five previous convictions..

His Worship sentenced him to ten. months 'hard labouṛ.

RIFLEMAN FINED

Rifleman E. Davies, Royal Ulster Rifles, was summoned before Mr. E. Himsworth, at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday for driving a car in a dangerous manner on two occasions, a total fine of $13 was Imposed.

EXCESSIVE SPEED

H. Flebed, reading at No. 12, Pedder Street, Hong Kong, ap- peared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday for driving a car at an excessive speed of 40 miles per hour while travelling on Castle Peak Road on June 27. Defendant was fined $iu.

DANGEROUS DRIVING

and

Type of Vehicles Involved No. (3) Falling to carry a certificate Private motor car

Was A fine of $8 was imposed on of registration..

11 Steven Kong, realding at No. 93. Motor lorry The prosecution was conducted Public motor car

Austin Road, by Mr. E. Himsworth by Inspector Portallion."

At the Kowloon Magistracy yester- Motor-bus Defendant's ples was not Be Motor cycle cepted, but he said he did not in-Trame tena flying away from Hong Kong. Bicycle

The hearing of the case was Tricycle Axed for July 29,

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