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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937.

MAJOR GIVES EXTENSION OF COLONY'S

EVIDENCE

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Revenue Officer · Charged

ALLEGATIONS

DENIED

The trial of Harry Richard Major, aged 24. Revenue Ocer. who is charged with accepting a bribe of $200 from Li Yee on board

the 5.s. Wo Ping Yee on June 23, continued belore the Chief Justice,

WATERWORKS

Colonial Treasurer Explains

Proposed Loan

YESTERDAY'S LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL MEETING

IE

AT A MEETING OF THE HONG KONG LEGISLATIVE COUN-

Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Cr-CIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, minal Sessions "yesterday.

HE THE OFFICER" ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT, MR. N.

The prosecution was conducted L. SMITH, PRESIDING, THE HON. THE COLONIAL TREASURER MOVED A NUMBER OF FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS, AS PUBLISHED

by Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor, whilst the accused is represented by the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro, Jnr., Instructed by Mr. D. . Evans, of Messrs. Johnston, Stokes and Master.

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IN- YESTERDAY'S "DAILY PRESS," ALL OF WHICH WERE ADOPTED. MOVING. THE RESOLUTIONS THE COLONIAL TREASURER, THE HON. MR. S. CAINE, SAID;

There are a number of Resolu- tions in my name relating to Loan The jury empanelled for the case are Messrs. A. H. Delcourt (Forexpenditure and as they are close man). A. Krilovsky. M. M. Lum. H.y intercontected I propose, with your permission, to address the A. da Roza, V. Olafinsky. Li Tak-

Council un all of them together. wah and R. L. D. Noronha.

CONCLUSION OF CROWN CASE

1 Yee, who was alleged to have tendered the bribe, declared that he had no knowledge of how the wol- fram ore was brought to the ship ay he did not supervise the loading. though he stated that 100 bags of the ore were loaded on board the vessel at Holhow without the know-

It is not yet possible to give Anal

| figures because all the plant has not yet been sold. but it is neces- sary to obtain authority from the Council for the expenditure which has actually to be met this year. First, authority is required for REDUCTIONS IN ESTIMATES variations in the expenditure under The total cast is now put at $8,- the Hong Kong Dollar Loan Ordin- 800,000 less receipts from sale of ance. On May 26 last this Counell plant $200,000, giving a het expen- approved a re-allocation of the diture of, $8,600,000. Net expend!- funds available under that Ordin-ture in 1937 is estimated at $337,- balances during 1937 ance, and the advance from surplus 769.28 or the assumption that all of certain the credits expected will be re- sumy to be spent on the works ceived in this year. There is thus an increase in the net expenditure, on the Dam of $275,000.

ledge of the purser or any member specified in that allocation. ut the compradore's staff.

EXPENDITURE UNDER-

ESTIMATED

It now appears that the expen-

The Crown's case concluded with the evidence of, Lo Ngan, No. 1: ecolle of the steamer, who additure on the Shing Mun Gorge mitted that he meant to keep quiet Dam was then under-estimated if nothing should happen, aware

and the provision then made will that the ore was legally brought be substantially exceeded.

on board.

ACCUSED'S EVIDENCE

In the witness-box. Major testl- fled that he served in the East Surrey Regiment for seven and a half years until March. 1925 when he was discharged "on his own re- quest with the rank of Corporal. In 1925 he joined the Union In- surance Society of Canton house-keeper, leaving on his own accord in 1932 to join the Imports and Exports Department as a re- venue officer.

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On June 23, about 5.35 p... while he was on board the 5.3. Wo Ping Yee C.R.O. 60 told him there was some wolfram ore unmanifested, He went to see the cargo and whilst looking at it. C.R.OS. 91 and 70 came along. C.R.O. 01 was cr- dered to get the ship's manllest, C.R.O. 91 returned with the purger. with a piece of paper, on which was written in English, "Wolfram ore 101 bags,"

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The

revised Agures are given in AD- Dendix VI. (b) to the Draft timates for 1938 already laid before Council. The principal reason for the excess is that receipts from the sale of plant, which are credit- ed to the loan funds, were original ly estimated at a figure which is now unlikely to be reached

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A bag-snatcher appeared before

On the other hand there are re- ductions in the estimates for cer- tain other parts of the Shing Mun Valley Water Works and for the Stanley Gaol. These total $139,000 and go some way to meet the ex- cess on the Gorge Dam. The balance of that excess, $136,000, can be found by transfer from the for the Central funds intended Market, which will thus be reduced to $889,000. This exhausts the funds avallable under the 1934 Loan.

(Continued on Page *}

WOMAN PICKPOCKET

CAUGHT

Mr. S. F. Balfour yesterday at the ¦ A Chinese woman, Ku Kâm-ping Central Magistracy charged with appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour snatching a bag from Mrs. Grant. yesterday at the Central Magla- The defendant pleaded guilty but tracy charged with stealing $23 stated that he did not open the from a Chinese mole at Central bag.

Theatre.

d

It was stated after the defendant

Sergeant Cashman said that the. complainant was walking along Jackson Road at about 9 p.m. on had pleaded guilty that on Sept. Sept. 28, with the intention of go-

27 the complainant was purchasing ing to the Chcero Club. The de- tickets at x booking stull at the DENIAL OF BARGAINING fendant came behind her and took, Theatre. The defendant was seen Accused further testified that he her purse from an open basket

by a district watchman going up examined the document, and found which she was carrying. The de-

to the complainant and extract It was false. He told C.R.O. 91 of fendant was seen by a constable

the above amount from his back this, and the latter then said. who chased

The defendant had tous him and eventually pocket. "The purser wants to give you $40. | caught him in Chater Road. The

previous convictions of the same He is a good friend of mine." defendant had just arrived from nature and the magistrate sen- Witness told him to go away, but Canton. His Worship sentenced tenced her to four months impri- CRO. 91 asked him again to give him to six weeks' and recommended sonment with hard labour, and, at the purser a chance as he was a him for banishment."

the expiration of the prison term very good friend of bls. After

a recommendation, for being under waiting for a while, he said TAN

Police supervision will be made. right," and C.R.O. 01 and the purser then left.

Accused dented his entering the compradore's office, although-he went near it to give instructions to some of the C.R.OS. there to pro ceed with the search of the ship.

On receiving the information that the Tai Po Sek junk had just

arrived, he left the Wo Ping Yee for the purpose of boarding Kèr. No contraband was found, and he then returned to the office, after instructing C.R.O. 80 to phone him when the 3.5. Su Tal arrived from

Macao.

After waiting for about an hour in the office he was informed; by a phone message, of the arrival of Sul Tul and accordingly went to the Wing Lok Wharf where she was berthed.

1.

On the wharf, C.R.O. 91 beckon-

ed him to a room; where he handed

money.

THEFT ADMITTED

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Appearing before Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day Chan Fok, 25, unemployed, was charged with larceny of a bucket at No. 48 Yu Chan Street, on Sept.

28

STEALING BRASS

TAPS

Appearing before Mr. W. Scho- It was alleged that the bucket,feld yesterday at the Central Ma- belonging to a tenant of No. 48 gistracy. Pang Chi, aged 31, was Yu Chen Street, was placed outside. charged with larceny pt a brass Derendant attempted to carry it

water tap valued at five dollara The de- and arrested. away but was seen by a constable from Ming Yuen Street.

Defendant pleaded

fendant pleaded guilty. Sergeant guilty and His Worship sentenced

Witcroft stated that on Sept. 28. about 10.15 a.m. the defendant was seen coming out of Johnston Road in a suspicious manner, The de- tendant was stopped and the tap was found in the left jacket pocket. When "questioned the defendant stated that he had stolen the tup from the above address. The de- fendant was taken back to the

him to six weeks' hard labour.

LARCENY FROM TIMBER YARD... ·

Chan Cheuk Hung, 21, unėm ployed; appeared before Mr.

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charge of:

him $100. He was surprised at Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis place and the watchman identified this as when he decided to let the tracy yesterday

the tap as the property of the purser off he did not expect to larceny of a piece of wood from 2, Treasury Hong Kong Govern- receive any

He asked hut at Boundary Street on Sept. ment.) The defendant was fined C.R.O. 91 for the reason, and re- | 28.

$50 with the alternative of six ceived the reply that the puiser It was later found that the piece weeks' imprisonment with hard

of wood belonged to the Yau Sing labour. Tmber Yard

wanted to give him the money. which he pocketed.

Major went on to say that it was

His worship pound him over for not true that there had been con- $20. siderable bargaining on the Wo Ping Yee as to the amount required nor was it correct that he had been

inside the compradore's office and the purser's cabin. It was also not true that he was handed $200

Hearing was adjourned till 10

a.m. to-day.

CIGARETTE ENDS, AS AN EXCUSE

WOULD-BE MOTORISTS FINED

wal-on, 18. both unemployed were Ng Kwok-kwan, "17. and Chan

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126 Pel Ho Street on September 28. Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon First defendant who had a pre-Defendant, pleaded not guilty say- Magistracy yesterday on a charge vous conviction for larceny re-ing he was reaching for a packet of possession of 2,331 heroin pills culved one month's hard labour of cigarette ends which he had at No. 219 Portland Street, second and second defendant was bound hidden under the lamp at the en- floor.

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