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CENTRAL COURT
CASES
Tobacco Depot Keeper In Court
was
A fine of $250 or four months was imposed by Mr. K. Keen when Kwang King, aged 60, a female. keeping a charged with tobacco depot at N. 3 Tung Tau SR.O. Grimmitt asked bia Lane. Worship to take a serious view of this case as this defendant was ruining the lives of many young children. At the time of the raid R.O. Grimmitt stated that the floor was littered with packages
from was smuggled in which Macau. Six children were there at the time one being a former juvenile convict.
WATCH THIEF CAUGHT Sentence of three months hard labour was impored by Mr. K. Keen when Kwong Lam, aged 29 was charged with stealing a watch. from Ng Pie. compardore of the
s.s. Hai Yang.
Sergeant Bentley stated that on July 22 the complainant was in Connaught Road and the defen- dant walked past him and took something out of his top jacket pocket. The complainant shouted and two constable rushed up and arrested the defendant. The watch was recovered.
-
FORMER CONSTABLE FINED
former Wong Ping Cheung, a police constable, was Aned $250 "or four months' when he appeared before Mr. Keen yesterday on the charge of possession of three three-cornered Alo daggers at No. 102 Prince Edward Road,
Sub Inspector Whant stated that the defendant was arrested as a rald. The daggers were found on the balcony, hidden in a box.
STOLEN SWITCHES Ho Ping, aged 30, proprietor of the Central Electrical Shop ap- peared before Mr. K. Keen when he was charged with receiving stolen electrical attings.
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
Johannes Havelaar, manager of the Hong Kong branch of P. J., Klink, was summoned before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magia- tracy yesterday for possession of 30,750 02s of a mixture of Novo- caine known as. Scurocaine April 18.
on
Mr. M. J. Abbot, Assistant Crown Solicitor. appeared for the prose cution while the defendant was represented by Mr. M. A, da Silva.
In outlining the case Mr. Abbot made 20 amendment in the charge, changing the amount to 17.050 ozs. and stated that he will be able to prove that the defen- dant did not possess a licence.
Formal evidence was given by Bergeant Oakley, and Mr. Kirk- shaw, Medical Storckeeper, white Mr. G. Waller, of the China Pro- vident stated that the Novocaine was stored in the bonded godown of the Company.
Mr. Cable of the Government Medical Store stated that the drug
was used as a local anesthetic, and the amount confiscated would last the Colony about 2.552 years.
The last one to make a state-
ment was Mr. Klenlueze, general manager of P. F. Klink in Shang- hat who stated that he had no knowledge that a special licence was needed in Hong Kong, other wise he would not have sent it down, to Hong Kong to be confia- cated!"
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TOLL OF THE ROAD
Weekly Accidents Return
the Colony of Hong Kong including the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the week ending at 8 am on Satur- day, the 17th instant, there were altogether 34 traffic accidents, as the result of which one person was killed and 23 persons were injured. Chinese The person killed, a male, aged about 40 years, was knocked down and killed by a tramcar, whilst walking across the road.
the road
Of the persons injured, 16 were pedestrians, who were either walk- ing or running cross andy were struck by vehicles.
Three motor bus passengers were injured while alighting from motor buses whilst in motion.
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CARELESS DRIVING
For procuring and encouraging C. L. Rapp. residing at No. 9. children to beg at the Star Ferry Cameron Road, was summoned be- Wharf, a 40-year-old widow, Li Ho fore Mr. E. Hinisworth at the Kow- was arrested and charged before loon Magistracy yesterday morning Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow-for a driving a motor car without loon Magistracy yesterday morning due care and caution on June 29. and was fined $5 or 14 days im- Sub-Inspector Brittain, who prose- cuted, said that defendant when prisonment.
coming out from Balgon Street Into Nathan Road did not wait for the bus to pass and iristead tried to go between the bus and the left hand side of the road and as a result knocked down a small tree
A fine of 85 was limposed.
wharf saw a boy, aged 10 and a girl, aged 6. begging from an Euro- pean on Friday morning. He ap- proached them and learned that the children were, encouraged to beg by their mother who was wait- ing for them to bring back the money at Canton Road Market.
Sergeant Pilkington stated that
Detective Sergt. Hutchinson some workers of the W. Jack and told the Court that an Indian con- Co. made a habit of going backstable who was on duty at the on Sundays with the result that some electrical fittings were lost, but it was later found that one of the stolen switches was installed in one of the houses on the Prak. Inquiries were made and con- squently the defendant was traced. The defendant denied the know- ledge that the goods were stolen and stated that a salesman by name of Lam Chan had sold them to him.
His Worship remanded the de- fendant for 72 hours sp that Lam Chan may located. Ball was axed at $100.
TIED BOUND HER WAIST
His Worship warned defendant.
MOTORIST FINED
N. R. Lynevitche, residing at No. that if she repeated her practice, 245, Prince Edward appeared be- at the her children would be taken away fore Mr. E. Himsworth
Kowloon
yesterday Magistracy from her. His Worship also asked morning on a summons for leaving the police to refer the case to the his car unattended for approxi-. Į Society for the Prtoection, of Chil-mately two hours pear the Star
dren.
A fine of $30 or one month Yuen Street. Sub-Inspector Dar- was imposed by Mr. K. Keenkins asked leave to withdraw the on Chai So aged 20 married first charge as there was only a woman, who was "charged with very small quantity of opium, The
-possession of dutiable tobacco.
8.R.O Grimmitt stated that the defendant was arrested at Con- naught road with the tobacco tied round her waist and legs by means of rubber banda.
BAIL ESTREATED
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The bail of $150 was estreated when Walter King, a negro, who was charged with disorderly con- duct at the Dreamland Dance Hall on July 9, did not appear in court. Sub-Inspector Darkin stated that King sailed for America the night that the ball was put forward.
POSSESSION OF DRUGS Koichi Yamachi, Tang "Kuk and Tang Kwok appeared before Mr. K. Keen yesterday on charges of possession of drugs at No. 4 Luard Road.
S.RO. Grimmitt appeared for the prosecution while the first de- fendant was represented by Mr. F. H. Loseby. The case was remand ed till August 6, and ball was fixed at $2,500,
case was remanded for one week. Ball was fixed at $100.
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Yuen Man Tak and Yung Chan appeared before Mr. "W. Schoteld yesterday charged with assaulting Lau Yu-chul at King Kwong Street on July 21.
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Inspector Baker" stated that the fight was started by the complain- ant who is at present in hospital for treatment, so one week remand was requested Ball was fixed at
$25.
ONLY PASSING THROUGH!
Ferry Wharf and failing to pro- duce a driver's licence for inspec- tion when requested to do so by an Indian Constable on July 1. A fine of 87 was imposed on the Arst offence and a caution was ad-
ministered on the latter.
OPIUM DIVAN '.
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KEEPER. FINED
Fines totalling $600" months' imprisonment were. Im- posed on two unemployed Chinese men, Lung King and Yu Kau, by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon yesterday morning MagistrECY
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when they appeared charges of possession of prepared opium and 3,300 herol pills and keeping an opium divan at. No. 967, Canton Road.
Wong Lai, Man, a banshee, ap- The divan was raided by Detec peared before Mr. Schofeld yester-tive Bergt. Baldwin and party on day charged with returning to the July 14, and it was found that 13 Colony. Bergeant W. Clarke stated heroin and four optum pipes were that the defendant was banishedworking." "Some of the pills were in 1934 for ten years. He was wrapped up in paper ready for arrested on information at Des distribution," added Sgt. Baldwin.
Hing near Bung Voeux Road Street. The defendant said that he was only passing through.. His Worship sentenced him to alx months' hard labour.
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OPIUM DIVAN RAID
• TOBACCO HIDDEN IN SHOES
Appearing before Mr. W. Scho- Chan Bau appeared before Mr. held yesterday Wong ding, aged K. Keen yesterday charged with 30, was charged with Keeping an possession of dutiable tobacco aplum divan at No. 283 Des Voeux on board the 83. Fook On of July Road, and possession of prepared 23 S.R.O. Grimmitt stated that the defendant concealed the tobacco in his shoes and a bag. A fine of $5 or two weeks was impos- ed by his Worship.
PARKING OVER TIME
F. Peterson appeared before Mr. Schofield at the Central Magia tracy when he was summoned for parking his car, for over two hours at Chater Road, His Worship Im- posed a fine of $3.
opium..
Inspector Mair stated that Ser- geant Mottram raided the above address and found eight smokers on the premises, A fine of $50 or five weeks hard, labour was im- posed on the first charge and $20 or two weeks hard labour on the second,
PILLS AND PIPES Kwok Lak, appeared before Mr. K. Keen, yesterday charged with OPTUM CHARGE
GE DOSSession of dangerous druge, Chut Chol, appeared before Mr. B.R.O. Grimmitt stated that the Bchofield yesterday charged amount of pills was small but in of oğlum, keeping addition there were eight pipes. ship Imposed a one of 3200
BROKER IN COURT
The case in which Chol Shu- wah, 52-year old broker, is charged with incurring a debt on June 10 of $89.10 by false pretences, Incur- ring a debt on June 20 by false pretences to the extent of $830, and conspiring with others to de fraud persons by falsely represent- ing a genuine business under the name of Chung Hng, was continu- ed before Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday."
Sub-Inspector Whant appeared for the prosecution, while the de- fendant was represented by Mr. McCullum
Further evidence was given by several witnesses after which Mr. McCullum submitted that the de- to answer. dendant, had no case to the reason being that he did not obtain credit for his own use. .....
His Worship adjourned the case until to-day to decide whether the defendant has a case to answer.
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