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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937.
CENTRAL COURT
CASES
Theft of Money
Sentence of three months' im- prisonment was imposed by Mr. Thomson yesterday at the Central Magistracy when Lal Iu, aged 25, was charged with larceny of seven one-dollar notes from a person at Des Voeux Road.
£10,000 OPIUM SCHOOL
CASE
Expert's Evidence. On Chinese Law
Expert evidence on Chinese law was heard in the £10,000 opłum claim at Supreme Court berore the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice C. G. Alabaster yesterday by a former Judge of Kwangtung and Shanghai.
TEACHER
FINED
FOR ASSAULT ON SISTER-IN-LAW
Chan Fuk-aning. alias Robert Chan, school teacher of the Nan Chong School, and "who is also a well-known local swimmer, was convicted on a summons' for as-
sault on his sister-in-law, Yeung on the night of July 6 when she
Sergeant Clarke stated that, on July 26 about 9. p.m. the com- plainant was looking at a show- The claim is brought by the KYUKHU HOT window when the defendant put Bank of Taiwan. Ltd., and H. Man-mi, by throwing urine at her his bad in the complainant's M. R. Kazeroon! and Sons, mer-approached his house to look for pocket and took the money. When arrested the money was not re- covered as the defendant throw it
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STOLE CANVAS BED
chants of Bushire, Persia, for £12- 000 for loss of a cargo of opium which was seized by the Chinese Government at Shanghal in Nov 1930. The defendants are, Rickmers Li Pul, aged 35, appeared before Rhederai AG., owners of the as Claus Rickmers whose agents are Mr. Thomson yesterday when he
accused of negligence in falling to charged with larceny of a canvas bed outside No. 116 Queen's conform to Customs Regulations, Road. Inspector Kirby proseduta breach of which led to the con- ed As the defendant had been fiscation. previously convicted his Worship imposed" a One of $50 or two months' hard labour.
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Mr. Eldon Potter KC and Mr. HC. Macnamara instructed by Mr. R. A. Wadeson, of Deacons, are for FALSE PRETENCES the plaintiffs; while Mr. H. a. Chul Wo, 25, appeared before. Sheldon, K.C., and the Hon. Mr. Mr. Thomson tharged with at- Leo D'Almada. Instructed by Mr. tempting to obtain 14 lbs. of pork D. H. Blake, or Wilkinson and
by false pretences.
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Sergeant Bentley stated that on July 26 the defendant went to the Wal Sun Cold, Storage with a re-
ceipt for the pork. The assistant was suspicious and told the defen- dant to get his master. An hour Inter the defendant returned and made a second attempt. This time the defendant was arrested. His Worship imposed a fine of $25 or one month's imprisonment."
L
Grist, for the defendants.
Mr. D'Almada raised the point of the oplum not being mentioned on the manifest given in by the
ship on "arrival in Shanghai. An unòmicial manifest was given to a Customs Officer prior to the ship's arrival to facilitate his search and, though the opium was not on the manliest, the document was later secured from the officer again and the quantity of oplum vas in
serted.
Mr. Putter remarked that the opfum was also omitted from the first official manifest handed in by
UNDER COVER OF FAN Appearing before Mr. Thomson yesterday. Ngai Yam Ting. 44, was charged with the theft of a purse containing $4.35 and a nail clip-ship. per from a compatriot at Upper Lascar How.
her husband.
Giving evidence in his own de
fence. the defendant said that on the day in question, he met his brother. complainant's husband, at 8.45 pm. In the Yat Cheung had tea and Cafe, where they then proceeded to the cinema. He did not go back to the school that night but went to Hennessy Road to Bee his friend. where he re- mained for the night.
Chan Lik-kee, aged 28, head- master of the Nan Chong School, told his Worship, that he had
and people at the Nan Chong given Instructions to the servants School not to let his wife, com- plainant, in the school building on any occasion.
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"I wish to say a few things
ness requested. quite apart from this case" wit-
"It depends what you want to say. You have already said a lot of things which you should be ashamed of and I would blush to say it myself replied his Worship.
Another teacher, Fung Yin-chee." aged 28, alsu gave evidence, as did
the
Alhambra
the. foreman of Theatre and a walter "at the Yat Cheung Cafe.
His Worship remarked that he could find nothing to indicate the Mr. Loo Hing-yuen was called as assault and so it showed that an expert witness on Chinese law either the complainant or the de- Sergeant Clarke stated that on
for the plaintiffs. Withess stated fendant had been telling lies. On Monday afternoon the defendant that he was now practising with the other hand he had to believe was standing next to the com- Messrs. Hansons of Shanghai. He the evidence of the complainant plainant at Upper Lascar Raw.
was a barrister-at-law of the In because there was a constable who and was seen taking the pursener Temple, and had been suc-was an independant witness, and out of the complainant's-pocket cessively. Presläng Judge of the under the cover of a fan.
His Worship sentenced him to one year's imprisonment.
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SIX WEEK'S HARD!, Appearing before Mr. Thomson "yesterday Lo Ping, aged 28, was charged with the larceny of a Inspector Kirby waste-pipe.
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Supreme Court at Canton and the Attorney Administrative Court, General to the Chinese Govern ment at Canton, Chief Justice of Kwangtung, member of the Special Criminal Court in Canton, member of the Judiciary Committee. or the Minister of Justice, President of the Shanghai Provisional Court and
stated that the defendant was Arrested after behaving in a sus-Appeal Court picious manner at Bonhan Road. The defendant admitted the chargo and his Worship passed sentence of aix weeks.
he had stated that he saw and smelt the urine when he was told to investigate, the complaint.
Detective Sergt. Franklin, who
for appeared the prosecution. stated that defendant was former- a sub-Inspector in the Hong Kong Police Force about two years. ago and had been dismissed from the service.
Defendant was fined $10 with 310 amends to complainant, and was bound over together with his brother in bonds of $50 each for 12 months
Complainant had made com- plaints to the police on three pre- FIRST ANTI-OPIUM LAW
...vious occasions of assaults of a Witness said the arst laws for similar nature. the suppression of oplum were made by Emperor Yung Ching in 1779 In 1912 a Provisional Legal Code was drawn up including laws against opium import, and manu- facture, etc. In 1929 the First Criminal Code was drawn up and the Optum Suppression Law was enforced in 1930. Witness revised the Criminal Code.
APPLICATION OPPOSED When the minions against Johannes Havelaar, local manager of P. J. Klink, a Dutch ihm in the Bank of East Asia Building, for possession of 1.750 ounces of poison known as novocaine, and bearing the trade name of Scurocaine, was resumed before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yester-within day. Mr. M: A da Silva, defending. made an application in respect of 24 cases containing the stuff.
Mr. Suva sald certain papers which had been expected to arrive in connection with case had not yet come to: hand, and therefore he could not yet offer any evidence. His application was on behalf of
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USED PRIVATE CAR FOR PUBLIC HIRE
Heavy Fine Imposed
It was an offence to bring opium the territorial waters of China and to have it in one's possession unless the regulations governing these contingencies were fully complied with. The regala- A private car driver, Tang Yu- tios contained in the Customs hing, was summoned before Mr. E. Handbook were testined to by wit-Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis ness who said they arose from the tracy yesterday morning for using Enforcement Regulations,
the vehicle for public use, driving Mr. Loo was. Cross-examined by without efficient brakes and falling the Arm Rhone-Poulenc by their Mr. Sheldon about Chinese Law as to have the direction Indicator in attorney Mr. Havelaar.
Opposing the application. Mr.to the requirements that must be good order, M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown met before oplum could be tran-
stiipped. the Solicitor, prosecuting, said Ordinance stated that the owners themselves must prove their right. His Worship adjourned, the sum mons till Saturday at 11.30a.m. In reply to Mr. Silva's question as to what further evidence was re- quired, he said he would like in the first place to have the power of attorney, produced."
The hearing of the case was ad- journed till 10 o'clock to-day.
ART EXHIBITION.
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Trame-Bergt. J. Scrim gave evi- dence that be inspected the vehicle and found the car in a very loose condition.
Sub-Inspector A. R. Brittain said that there were four adults and four children in the cas. There seemed to be some argument re- garding the fares. Defendant charged the party $1.50 whereas the passengers, only agreed to pay a dollar
It is learned that the annual exhibition of the Chinese Fine Art Club of Canton will be held under the auspices of the Hong Kong Defendant told the Court that Working Artiste Guild next Tues after he had conveyed his master day, August 3, dafly from 10 am.
NAVAL OFFICER FINED Lieutenant Greenway, HMS. Osiris, who was summoned for speeding through a controlled area to 7 pm, for ove days at St. to the New Territory, and was on on July 5 was fined $10 when he Francis Hotel (next to Ho Hong his way back to town, he met the appeared before, Mr. W. Schofield Batik). The exhibitors are Messrs party who asked him for "a lift." yesterday. The defendant had wong Siu Keung Chiu Shin They offered him a dollar as "tea clear record.
Ngong, Yung Shat Shek Chau money." Yat:Fung, Ho Chat Yuen and Ip JOCKEY SUMMONED BA
Shiu Ping, and each will contribute The well-known jockey, W. G. twenty-eight, entries, all represent Poy, appeared before. Mr. Wing their latest development, ・・ Schofield summoned for parking Although these artists were past of the bus and publié vehicles. his cár for a period exceeding the pupils of the late Mr. Ko Ki Fung, total One of $100 or two time limit in Fedder Strest. His well-known artist in China, the months imprisonment was im Worship imposed a fine of $3.
DEFENDANT ABSENT
Sub-Insp. Brittain requested nis Worship to take a serious view of the case, saying that avericle of this sort had taken the business
genre of each artist is funda posed mentally different. For instance,
Mr. Wong Blu Keung is well-known
The
fact that
summons against D. A. R. M. for his studies of Chinese tollers Ramsey for speeding in the con- and low claus people, while Mr. gold-fish and flower studies are trolled area in Queen's Road was chiu Shiu Namme for his insert distinctly individual.
they have adjourned for a week by Mr.W, and bird studies? begides, being a Schofield, yesterday. The defen- distinct colour Yung Shau further advanced their art as their coming dant is at Foochow af present but shek and Mix Ho
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