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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,
DARING CHASE BY UNARMED CONSTABLE
Thief's Alleged Attempt To Open Fire
BUDDHIST MONK BOUND AND GAGGED
The courage of
B.11 unarmed Chinese constable and his cousin in chasing armed men, was des cribed by Detective Sub-Inspector 1 B. Whant before Mr. K. Ed- wards at the Central Magistracy yesterday when Ng Kwok-ping- aged 38, was charged with robbery at No. 4 Tai On Terrace; attempt- ing to discharge a loaded revolver at Police Constable Yip Tin with" intent to do him grievous bodily Injury; unlawful possession of re- volver and five rounds of am- munition; and robbery and sault at No. 250 Hollywood Read. on January 22.
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Lo Chuer 35, and Wong Kam- hung, 31, were charged in connec- tion with the first and fourth counts.
Sub-Inspector Whant said No. 4 Tal On Terrace was the residence of a Buddhist monk, who lived alone except for an amah.
At 7.30 am. on January 25, the monk was about to begin his wor- ship when he heard a knock at the door. He looked through the peephole and saw
who a man. sald It Was the landlord.
He opened the door and at once three men entered
One of them was the defendant who produced a revolver. An- other man also had a revolver.
They found und gagged com- plainant and his amah and went Through the place. Among the things they took were a basket, a watch and chain, a purse contain.. ing $21.80 and a monthly ferry ticket belonging to the monk, and a wallet, containing a small sum of money from the amah.
AMAH RAISES ALARM They stayed about 15 minutes and then left. The amuh man- aged to release herself and raised the alarm.
The intruders ran up Pound Lane, where the steps lead into Po Hing Fong, and there they met P. C. C585 Yip Tin At first the constable did not suspect the men, though he had heard shouts and knew something was wrong.
But the people in the street shouted "They are the men" and he turn- ed and gave chase, together with his cousin, who was with him. He was off duty at the time, and was unarmed.
He shouted to them to stop but they continued.. At the corner house. No. 30, first defendant dropped the basket which he was carrying.
Rounding the corner. the police- man and his companion found that the men had stopped and were facing them. The pursuers ran right up to the pursued and
AGED WOMAN VICTIM OF ATTACK
Alleged Culprit To
Stand Trial
The preliminary hearing of the case in which Fong Kim-fat, 19 years of age, is charged with rob- bery with violence, was begun be- for Mr. K: M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. The complainant was a woman, Chan Kwan-tal, aged 18 years.
Det.-Inspector A. E. Carey stated that about 7.15 pm on January 18, the complainant, on reaching the ground floor of her house, was accosted by the defendant who asked her if she remembered him, The complainant, not recollecting having met him before. replied in the negative, whereupon defen- dant asked her to accompany him to see a sick child. She went with him to 372.. Reclamation street. third floor, but on arrival there, defendant said that it was the wrong house and asked her to accompany him to another address in the same street.
Complainant's suspicions were aroused and she refused to accom- pany him and cried out for help. Defendant, it
was alleged, then pushed her on to the landing of the third floor, where they were ut the time, and after using violence robbed her or a leather purse containing 36 in local currency, a metal and jade ring, a necklace of wooden beads and three pairs of earrings. He then bolted.
Two days later, defendant was
arrested and on being searched was found to have in his posses- sion the ring and earrings in ques- tion. Defendant was taken to the Mongkok Folice Station where he was charged.
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After evidence was taken. His Worship committed the defendant to stand trial at the Criminal Sessions.
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Kwong Sheung. 27, unemployed. was sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr. R. Edwards..ut Central Magistracy. yesterday,
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when he appeared on remand on a charge of possession of a re- volver and five rounds of munition without a permit.
Detective-Sergeant D.. Davies said the police went to Room 82, Tal Loi Boarding House, on January 29, acting on information received. There they found defendant lying on a bed, and the arms were hid- den under the mattress.
The man who had given the in- formation was also charged with this defendant but he pleaded not guilty and was discharged, as the police accepted his plea.
His Warships also recommended defendant for banishment.
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first defendant and another man Chung Ngok, master of a trad- drew their revolves. First de-ing junk was Aned $20 by Mr. fendant levelled his and the con- stable distinctly heard two or. three clicks of the trigger..
At the same time the other two men ran back into Po Hing Fong and were not seen again.'-
WATCHMEN IN CHASE First defendant continued to- wurds the east and into a lane that crosses the eastern block-of Po Hing Fong.
The cousin followed him into the lane, while the constable took the other way to cut him of. The fatter actually reached the junc- tion of the lanes first but failed to catch defendant.
The constable was blowing his. whistle continually and District watchmen joined in the chase.
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K.M.A. Barnett, at the Kowloon Magistracy, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of being in possession of a stick of dynamite and a quantity of fuse without a lawful permit from the police authorities."
Defendant told the Court that he used the dynamite for fishing purposes.
HOUSEBREAKING CHARGES
Was
1938.
BOY KILLED
BY BUS
Several Motor Mishaps
A six-year-old boy, named Li Mo- lo, was killed instantly when motor bus No. 601, on the No. 5 route, knocked him down and ran over his head at Queen's Road West near Centre Street, on Sunday.
Another boy, Li Ngau-chau, aged four, was sent to the Queen Mary Hospital with injuries to the thigh. after he had been knocked down by private motor car in Queen's Road Central.
Wong Lau-siu, nine-year-old boy, was sent to hospital with injuries caused by being knocked down by a taxi in Des Voeux Road Central,
Knocked down by the bumper of of a car in Bonham Strand, Chun Wal, 25, suffered face and leg in- juries, and was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.
GAS-PROOF HOUSE DEMONSTRATED
In connection with the course of lectures on air raid precautions, the 'Medical Officer's house at the oid Government Civil Hospital, which has been equipped as a model gas- proof and splinter-proof house, was open to inspection by the public yesterday.
Two representatives of the Royal Engineers were in attendance from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m., explaining to the large number of people present the various uses of the apparatus em-
ployed and exhibited,
The main entrance to the room has been air-locked. This passage, about three feet in length is made of wood, the cracks being filled and pasted over with gas-proof paper. It was explained that during an attack each end of this passage should be covered with blankets saturated with oil and water, as curtains. With this arrangement,
· a person entering the room dropped the first curtain before raising the second, no gas could penetrate the air-locked entrance.
The windows have been protect- ed against splintering by having cellophane from cigarette packets pasted over them or by protective blanket shields.
Cracks between floor boards have been filled and pasted over with brown paper. The walls have been protected by sandbags.
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Pleading guilty to charges of keeping a common gaming house and gambling. at No. 669, Shang- hai Street, third floor, on Satur- day, Mok Chiu was fined 840, in default two months' imprisonment When be appeared before MI K. M. A, Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy, yesterday.
Fourteen others who were chaz ged with gambling on the premi- SCs were each fine $2. Sentence A remand of 48 hours
of ten days' imprisonment, with granted by Mr. Q.A. A. Macfad the option of a fine of $2, was ft. on the application of Detec-imposed on each of eleven others tive Sergt. Morrison, at the Kow- appearing on a similar charge.
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a 25-year-old unemployed, Tang the table. was ordered to be Kwong, appeared on charges of placed in the poor box. Eventually, after a long chase, the man was cornered in Po Eing been committed at No. 427, Shang- housebreaking alleged to -have Fong, to which he had, doubled back.
hai Street, second floor, on Bun- Shantung policeman, who had also joined the pursuers, day, and possession of Instruments caught himn
fit for unlawful purposes. a blow over the shoulder with # bamboo pole which he had picked up, and knocked the revolver out of his hand.
When defendant was searched some of the stolen property was found on him.
The next day second and third defendants were arrested in Holly wood Road by a district watch- mab.
Evidenec was given by the monk, after which the hearing was adjourned.
The case is for committal.
The old trick of going to a house and pretending that he had been sent by the tenant to collect something proved Unsuccessful
Two men were brought before when tried by Li Wai, 30. unem. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, at, Centrai❘ployed, and he was arrested... Magistracy, yesterday, charged Brought before Mr. R Edwards with larceny of fittings from at Central Magistracy, and charg-.. Taikoo Dockyard.
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Ng Yin admitted stealing 10 In. of lead and was aned 10, or three weeks hard labour in default
Yan Yau was sent to prison for five weeks, without the option of a ane, for theft of three brass Junctions. He had a previous conviction.
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