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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Woman Imprisoned For Kidnapping
KOWLOON THIEF SENTENCED
Chief
ALLEGED BAD CHEQUE
Solicitor Argues
Case To Answer
The case in which Lam Sum, manager of the Bhee Cheong Com- pany, is charged with obtaining the value of "Not Guilty" was the verdict re-, by the police she gave every assis-Suk stockings, to
$1,377. from the Brittania BIK turned by the jury when Ng Tintaace to recover the girl.
ROBBERY IN AU TAU Store, by means of a dishonoured was arraigned before the
Charged with robbery with vio-cheque, was again mentioned at Justice, Sir Atholl, at the Criminal
yesterday. on Sessions.
three lence. Li Tin pleaded guilty at the Central Magistracy yesterday.
Addressing Mr. M. A da Silva, charges of uttering forged bank-Criminal Sessions yesterday, when
he was brought before the Chlef prosecuting solicitor, the Magis- notes and possession of same.
The jury empanelled for the case Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor. Ac-trate. Mr. R. Edwards, said he did were Messrs. W. J. Geall fore-cused robbed a man, L Hol-yau,not see, on the evidence before him, that it could be proved that man), W. F. G. Harris, A. Vago, W. of $30 at Au Tawon December 10,
Dr. G. H. Henry, of the Kowloon defendant, had intended to de- E Kirby, Chan Kal-sin, Mek Shul-
Hospital, stated that the victim fraud, and he did not think that ping, and Fun Chi-kuen.
Mr. John Whyatt, Assistant At-suffered a fractured skull, which calling the remaining evidence for the prosecution, would be of much torney" General, said that about 7 might result in attacks of fits.
Passing sentence of Ave years' use. p.m. on January 2, defendant
Mr. Silva said it bought five cents worth of oranges hard labour on accused, His Lord- from a hawker at Kilung Street. ship said: "You are very fortun-sidered opinion that if his Worship Defendant Lendered a $1 note and ate that you are not here on a held there was no case to answer. after he bad left with the change, charge of murder." His Lordship"an unmitigated rascal would be the hawker had the note examined also ordered that $17:10 found on evading the ends of justice." by a money-changer who found it prisoner at the time of his arrest
to be a forgery.
Half an hour later went to
whom he
was his con-
He submitted that there
W13
be returned to the victim's master.sufficient evidence already adduced that when defendant" had tender- defendant THREE YEARS' SENTENCE -
Chief ed the cheque to complainant from Arraigned
the before
of
another hawker
Six cents Justice yesterday. L Chiu, 20, who jwhich formed the subject of the purchased
no intention 12 charge, he had He again is
undergoing at present worth of sugar cane.
eight paying it and knew it could, not be gave a 31 note, but just before he months hard labour for was handed the change, a man, similar offences, was given a far-met. Also, he submitted, there named Ah Ho, who had witnessed ther three years' imprisonment, was ample evidence of similar the previous incident, intervened when he pleaded guilty to three frauds on the part of defendant.
On the evidence before his Wor- a money-charges of house-breaking. and topk the note to
The charges were: (a) entering ship. Mr. Bilva continued, he chänger, who found it to be a for-
the house of Mrs. Elvira D'Almeida thought it would be neither ft nor gery.
A Chinese detective was sum-in Austin Avenue, (b) entering the lust If his Worship ruled there was moned and the defendant was ar-residence of Mrs. C. Chesterman in no case to answer, without hearing Nathan Road, and (c) entering the the evidence of the banks. This Frested.
charged the defendant house of Mr. J. P. Whiteneld at evidence was important and mate- rial, he concluded, and asked that said he obtained the notes from a Carnarvon Bulidings.
It was stated in the Lower Court be heard. mah-jongg school and did
Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios, that prisener gained entrance into know they were' torgeries.
Discharging defendant, His Lord- the houses by the pretext of hav-for the defence, drew his Worship's sip said that he trusted defendant ing been sent there by either the attention to the fact that in Halls- China Light and Power Co. Ltd., bury's it was clearly laid down that would reimburse the hawkers.
the evidence of the prosecution- or by the landlords.
the must prove the making of pretence as stated in the indict- ment...
When
not
CRUEL OFFENCE Remarking that the offence was
MOULDS FOR COUNTERFEIT
COINS.
FORGED BANK NOTES
a cruel one, depriving a mother of
Pleading guilty to charges of her child, the Chief Justice, Bir Athell MacGregor, yesterday sen-making counterfeit coins. posses- tented Wong Fung. 35-year-old ston of 11 moulds suitable for un- woman to two years' hard labour lawful purposes, and possession of when she pleaded gulity to a118 countertelt ten-cent coins, Lam charge of kidnapping a nine-year-Yiu and Lam Tim were each sen-
Charged with the possession of tenced to four years', hard labourį old girl named Li Yip-hol,
The Assistant Attorney General when they appeared before the 3.038 forged $1 notes of the Central Bank of China. Yeung Pik, 25, stated that accused had twice been Chler Justice yesterday. convicted for larcency in 1926; The Assistant Attorney General unemployed shop fok!; Yung Yee, when she was also banished for said that the moulds were crude 49, unlicensed hawker; Chan Kiu. 30. unemployed accountant: Li ten years. It must be said, how-and could not make ten-cent pieces (Chuen, 80, widow: Chan Yee. 25. ever, that when she was questioned of the new issue.
MONEY DEMANDED
WITH MENACES
Mr. K. M. .A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday sen-",
to four tenced Pang Luk-wal
for de. months' imprisonment manding money with menaces from an aviator. Tam Kuk-ping. It was alleged that the defen- dant had offered Tam a position
in the Canton Revenue Depart-
married woman; and Au Slu-king, 23. widow. were remanded for
LORRY DRIVER three days by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest
CHARGED
Sequel To Fatal Accident In Shaukiwan
A fatal accident in Shaukiwan
ment on payment of $8,000. Later. on January 29, when a man named
at Central Magistracy yesterday. on the appalication of Detective- Sergeant J. Bentley.
"ACCOUNTANT CHARGED
A Sum of nearly $500 was found on Chan Kim, 30, unemployed accountant, when he was arrested! by the police on Tuesday on a charge of possession of a large number of forged banknotes.
Chan made his appearance be- fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at Central yesterday, together
on the offen being refused, it was Can Woon was knocked down by Magistracy alleged that Pang threatened toj lorry No. 4710 and sustained injuries with five others who were jointly abduct Tam and kill him if he did from which he subsquently died, charged with him, when the case
nad a sequel at the Central Magis- was adjourned for three days. not pay 52.500,
POLICE REPORTS"
tracy yesterday when before Mr.
.
CLERK ADMITS EMBEZZLEMENT
R. A D. Forrest Yam Sun, aged 31, driver of the lorry concerned. woman was charged with driving without A Chinese man and a
An amended charge of embezzle- are dead as a result of a harbour due care and caution Yam pleat- collision on Tuesday, in the south-ed not gulity.
Trafic-Inspector S. C. Saunders.ment of $1,074.56 was preferred again Yew Kok-chu, 27, clerk, em- ern fairway.
According to a report by Captain prosecuting, said that at 7.15 p.m.
driving his lotry ployed by Mr. M. Beraha, jewel Chuen defendant was Master of the T. Brown,
merchant, of No.'14 Queen's Road Chow, the vessel was under way eastwards, along Shaukiwan Main Central, when he appeared on re- Street, with the intention of con-
mand before Mr. Edwards at tinuing into Shaukiwan were The seven occupants
Three men including the de-Central Magistracy yesterday.
Yew had originally been charged thrown into the water, the sampar sinking immediately. Two of the ceased walked out of Church Street
Det-Bergt. MacVey said defen- occupants died from injuries. The and turned to go along Shaukiwan with embezzling $128.
They kept on the north
dant had been employed by Mr. Fremaining five were rescued and Read.
side of the road.
Beraha for four years. Defen- conveyed to hospital
dant's relatives had refunded $511 of the sum stolen.
when it struck the sampan.
When they saw the lorry coming Four occupants of a motor junk were thrown into the harbour at toward them allegedly at some when speed, two of the three jumped for
His Worship remanded the de- North Point on Tuesday
on the side of the road.
fendant tor 12 hours, in police their vessel collided with the safety sunch Halu Shameen and foul-Deceased was knocked down by the custody, to allow him time to and dered. The junk was insured for projecting part of the lorry's body.
He sustained rather serious in- the rest of the money. $1,500.
A woman, Wong Ha, was taken Juries, from which he died the to the Kowloon Hospital on Tues-next day. day with a wound on the right
小
After evidence had been taken.
side of the head caused by being the case was adjourned till March struck by a pellet Bred from an
air-rifle.
the loss of a watch and a pair STOLE FROM R.A.0.C.
of spectacles from the residence of Mr. G. E. R. Divett, 67 Waterloo Road; has been reported to the police.
MESS
1 case
BAG-SNATCHERS SENTENCED.
For the theft of a purse con- taining 36 Hong Kong money and $6 Chinese. Liu Sang. 31 un-
employed, was sentenced to three months* hard labour by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central: Bergt. F. Evans of the R.A.Oc. Magistracy yesterday.
Inspector W. Mair, prosecuting. Mr. R. Gozun, a travelling agent, was the complainant in
2 at sald complainant, Lau Hol residing at the Kowloon Hotel, re- before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett
was walking in ported to the police that he lost a the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday factory worker, 50 peseta note.
when Yeung Fai, 19; waiter in the Queen's Road West with his niece. While driving a motor car in employ of the RA.O.C. Mess, was The latter saw defendant pick, her Queen's Road East near St. Francis charged with the theft of two tins uncle's pockey.
Lui
formerly a Yard on Tuesday, Mr. R. P. Morrie of marmalade, two pounds of knocked down Lo Tung, 42, who margarine, 15 pounds of beer and watchman, and also had a pre-
vious conviction. ... received Injuries and was taken to two tins of tomatoes.
In another remand case, Kwok the Queen Mary Hospital..:
Sgt. Guf'd prosecuted and stated Juning off motor bus No. 80 at that the defendant received a Hop, who stole a handbag con
taining money and articles from La'chikok while the vehicle was still monthly salary of $12.
Was
district
in motion on Tuesday, a woman, Pleading guilty. defendant was Miss Ann'e Leung on February 12, to three weeks Ho Choi, 20, suffered injuries to sentenced to two months' impri- was sentenced
the head and was removed to the sonment with the option of a hard labour and six strokes of the
cane, fine of $109. Kowloon Hospital,
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