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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937.
DENTIST FINED CENTRAL COURT
Illegal Dental Operation
CASES
Early Morning Burglary
CHEUNG CHAU ROBBERY
Revenue Officers Alleged
A summons under the Dentistry Ordinance was mentioned before Mr. Schofield yesterday, when Li Shui-wing of 179, Queen's Road
Chan Wa, aged 33, L4 Nan, aged. The two Chinese Revenue Of. appeared to answer for holding
22 and Chan T. aged 30, appeared cers who with three others were himself capable of performing a
before Mr. W. Schofield yesterday, alleged to have used a service re dental operation on Choo Kao-
the first defendant charged with volver and a pair of handcuffs to soon when not being registered.-
store breaking and larceny while commit an armed robbery. made Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, of Messrs the second defendant and third their second appearance. betore Deacons, appeared for the prosecu- were charged with aiding and bet-Mr. O S. Kennedy-Skipton, Dia- Hon while Mr. C..Y. Kwan repreting the first defendant.
trict Officer South at the District sented the defendant,
Office South. Queen's Building. yesterday afternoon.
Evidence was given by Choo Kao-soon who testified that he went to the defendant on the sug- gestion of friend. When inter- viewing the defendant he stated that the gold crowns were to be taken out of his jaw. When the.
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complainant suffered from flammation of the jaws, which he tried to cure, with a local anaes- thetic and after seeing that it took no effect defendant performed an operation on the witness, which also did not take effect. After
two weeks the pain went away and witness' returned to the defendant's shop in order to get his new set of silver crowns, which he did but they did not fit and when he asked for his orginal gold crowns the defendant stated that he could not give them back as he
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ness asked for $20 compensation but defendant would not pay.
The defendant wertt in the witness box, and denied having performed the operation, stating that when the silver crowns were made the complainant refused to accept them.
The defendant was found guilty, and was fined $100 which the defendant could not pay.
The defendant stated that he could only raise $60 and his Wor- ship reduced the fine accordingly.
HEALTH RETURNS
Three cases of cholera, two of enteric fever and three of dysen-
Authorities for the 24 hours ended at noon yesterday.
Yuen Fuk and Ho Fuk Sin, Chi- nese Revenue Officers, with Leung Tsat, Leung Hul and Chan Yau Hing, were charged with having on June 26, 1937, armed with a re- volver: boarded shing junk, 4131 HC, whilst it was lying in Cheung Chau Harbour and together robbed Max Fook Wah, the master of the
Sergeant Allen stated that about 4.30 am, on Wednesday a constable on duty in Leighton Hill head saw the second defendant acting rather suspiciously outside the Craigen- Bower C.C. He stood "aside and began to watch their movements, He then saw somebody passing something out to the second de- fendant, who was standing on the pavement. The second defendant in turn passed it to the third junk, of $1,600. whu took it to 11 Leighton Hill' Mr. John Whyatt, acting Assis- When they had concluded tant Attorney General, conducted their burglary they went to the the case for the Crown while Mr.. address mentioned. At this stag H. A. de B. Botelho appeared for the constable arrested the defen-all the accused. It is undestood dants. Witness went on and said that the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada that the first defendant gained Jr., has been instructed to defend entrance by an opened window in but he was indisposed so Mr. Bo- the closet. His Worship sentenced
teho appeared.
Road.
them all to three months impri- Mr. W. M. Thomson, Assistant
sonment.
:
LARCENY OF CLOTH Appearing before Mr. K. Keen yesterday Yam Po, aged 21. was charged with larceny of two pieces of white serge valued at $30, Sergeant Clarke said that the de- fendant was a friend of the com- plainant. Complainant missed the cloth and defendant was seen in a mah Jongg school at Graham Street.
His Worship imposed a ne of $25 or five weeks' imprisonment.
Superintendent of Imports and Exports. and Chief Preveritive omcer W. J. Buller were also pre- sent during yesterday's hearing,
Dr. Luk. Chuen Heung. Govern-
he was on duty at the Kowloon ment medical officer stated that
Hospital on June 23 when he examined complainant. He found a pinch mark just above the latter's right wrist. In witness's opinion the pinch mark might have been caused by a handcuff.
POSSESSION OF A
COMPLAINANT'S STORY, RADIATOR CAP
The next witnes called was com- Appearing before Mr K. Keen plainant. He had given his yesterday Sung Hung, was charged evidence in chief in the previous with possession of a radiator cap hearing.but he was brought before Sergeant Cashman said that the the. Court again for CROSS- defendant was seen by a district examination. watchman attempting to pawn it.
Mr. Botelho asked witness whe- When arrested the defendant made ther he could suggest any reason a statement to the effect that an why. If the accused had the in-
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sell. He was given an opportunity handcuff in their process. They to find the opiumn-smoker but did could easily take whatever they not succeed. Sergeant Cashman wanted since they were five men went on to say that this kind of and one was armed with a revol- larceny 13 becoming frequent ver. again 4 ans af 850, or six weeks* was imposed by His Worship.
In answer to a further question witness said that he was handcuff- ed for about 40 minutes,
After further evidence was given the hearding was adjourned to 2.30
AN ALEET CONSTABLE Appearing before Mr. K Keen yesterday. Li Cho was charged with larceny of a fountain pen at pm., to-day, Queen's Road near D'Algular. Street.
Sergeant Clarke stated that the defendant was seen by a constable acting in a suspicious manner In Queen's. Road near the 'China Em- porium. The defendant followed the complainant in An eastly direction and when overtaking him. the defendant held his topee over the complainant's jacket and then put it back on his head.. The constable went up to the defendant. and when searched the pen was found in the topee.
The com plainant had no knowledge of it being stolen until he was informed by the constable.
INDECENT ASSAULT
Fung Cheuk, aged about 40, ap- peared before Mr. B. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of deflement of a girl, aged 13, at No. 38, Fitt Street, an June 25 and two following nights.
It was alleged by the prosecution that defendant and the girl were" fellow tenants at the address in question. On June 25, defendant tempted the girl to go up to the cockloft and began to interfere with her. When she started to His Worship sentenced him to with a knife. It happened that on shout he said he would cut her up
three months' imprisonment.
THEFT OF CLOTHING
Mak Tok, aved 26. appeared be fore Mr. K. Keen yesterday charged with larceny of two pieces of clothing from a woman in Eller Street on Wednesday,
Sergeant Clarke aald that the complainant was coming from the Po Tak Wharf carrying a basket of clothing. When she got to Hiller Street several coolles con- fronted her and wanted her to engage then. "The complainant walked away and she did not miss her parcel, which she carried under her arm, until she went some distance away. She then raised the alarm and the defen- dant was arrested by a constable who was near the scene. His Wor- ship sentenced him to two months' imprisonment.
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this night, all the occupants of the
plainant's parents. house were away, including com-
was
Оп the following night defen- dant again woke her up and re- peated the interference The girl Informed her mother, and thrashed by her mother,
The girl alleged that defendant on the third night picked her up from her own bed and placed her on his but did not tamper her this time as one of the tenants came to know of her presence in defen- dant's bed.
Defendant denied the charge and pleaded that he had the con- sent of the girl who had agreed to marry him.
After hearing the evidence his Worship committed defendant to next Criminal Sessions.
Juhti Kerr, appeared before Mr. HE WAS K. Keen yesterday when he was
charged with being in the Colony
as a destitute.Sergeant Russell
stated that the defendant arrived
DISILLUSIONED!
Not knowing that the bundle
from Shanghai about 18 days ago. only contained toilet paper. Ho He had a British passport. H's Yat, a 24-year-old unemployed. Worship ordered the defendant to was under the illusion that the be deported.
contents were money or something valuable and extracted the parcel - ALERT POLICE RESERVIST Appearing before Mr. K. Keen from Ho Cheang who was sleeping Yesterday Leung Sing was charged outside his house at 4.30 am, on with larceny of a wallet In Des Wednesday. A district watchman Voeux Road wetween the Post who was passing by witnessed the. Once and the Radio Omice. Ber- incident and arrested him. geant Clarks stated that the de-.] Ho Tat yesterday was charged fendant was arrested by Moham-with theft from the person before med Absan, an employee in the Mr. Ettaworth at the Kowloon Post Other, and also a Police Re- Police Court. He pleaded guilty to servist, His Worship sentenced him the charge and was bound over in to two months.
A sum of $30 for twelve months.
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