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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

CRIMINAL

CLAIM ACTION

Racing

SESSIONS

CALENDAR

FAILS

Mistress Sued

Indian Guards On Capital Charge

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By Former ServantTM

An action brought by Roma Yeung against her former employer. Mrs. Dolorosa de Souza, claiming $540 for wages owing and money .lent was dismissed by the Pulsne Judge;

MANSLAUGHTER ALSO ON LIST The following is the list of cases

the Criminal Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, in Sum be heard av Sessions, which will start at themary Court yesterday. Supreme Court on Monday at 10

to

a.m.

Sher Zaman and Fateh Khan: !murder.

Plaint was represented by Mr. F H. Loseby, "and Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for defendant.

Yesterday, defendant said in the witness-box that her husband died

SECOND EXTRA MEETING

THE HANDICAPS The following are the handicaps for the Second Extra Race Meeting

be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, March 26:- Coolgardie Handicap (From the 2 Mille Post, Once Round and In) Boris 140, Bredon 155, Colorado Star 151. Lily 152, Lucky Lad 152

Lincolnshire Probables

HARRY WRAGG RIDES ALLEGIANCE

London, March 17. The following are the probable starters and their jockeys in the Lincolnshire Handicap, to be run en March 23:

Dan Bulger (Weston). Thanker- ton (Sammy Wragg), Allegiance Grass (Harry Wragg), Pampas

Garl (Mar- (Perryman), Ticca shall), Pike Barn.(Lowrey), Belami (Beary), Phakos (E, Smith), Moody (Gordon Richards). Gallowgate Caldwell), Zalmis (Sibbritt), Star- Cameronian 161, Confusion Bay #yer (Maher), Aldine (Richard-

Macquarie River 152, Sea Urchin 140, Sydney Bridge 149, The Buffer 147.

Canton Handicap "B" Class (6 Furlongs)

41

Chan Chun; manslaughter.

son). Squadron Castle ¡Nevett).

(Carr). Ng Kwok-ping: robbery by two on September 16 last. Complain-158. Dawn Star 151. "Handicap Eve

-Consequential

of Kyles Wong Kam-hung: robbery by two ant was employed by her as an 147, Harvest View 140. Havoc Eve

Minard (Bus), Mythical Ray

G{, Boozers or more, assault with the intentama and lent certain money to 153. Honeymoon Eve, 149, Joker 151,

(Hun- Glcom her on two promissory notes. The King's Coronation 140, King's Jus- to rob by two or more, and un-

first was for $100 and the other for tice 140, National Pride 151, New

ter). Hornpipe (Sirett), Gaisonis of

Star 140. and arms

165. Polentate lawful possession

$800, and both were signed by her

(Wells), Peggy Lad (Dyson). Lone Feather 165, Rob Roy 157. Rose-Mount (Christie). Farmer Olles husband.

ammunition.

Tong Tak; robbery by two

more.

51

Red

Queen 140, Royal Scot 145. Th

St. Kilda Handicap "B" Class (From the 13 Mile Post) Beat That 135. Brutus 152. Dis"

(Lacey); Coeus (Gilbert) and Torlaine (Lynch).

DISCHARGED ONUS Leung Tong. Yau Nam, Chan

When witness' husband died, he

No jockeys, have yet been assign- Choi and Lo Hing: possession of left $3,850

Government from a dangerous drug.

gratulty and $5,000 from a life in-covery Bay 165, Llangollen 135, Maced for Mino. Paul Beg, Apollo, Cheung Sam-mul, Wong You-surance policy, $3,000 of which was quarie River 152 Perfect Day 185, Llanarmon, Jiudo. Walter's Pride.

Wong sang Ho Po-ku,

Hanz mortgaged to Dr. Souza,

Racing Heart 185. Rooifly 145, Sea Inishbofin, Fort Sunlight. Dead kwong and Yui Yam-hong: ten

Urchin 140. Snowy River 165, The Level, Broad Oaks, Leamington

Star 152, and Couleur de Rose. charges in connection with forged

Buffer 147, Twilight bank-notes and conspiracy to com-

Zodiac 185, mit an offence.

Sub-Griffins Spring Handicap (11 Miles)

On January 3, trouble arose with the plaintiff, who went to her and demanded her money.

Following cross-examination by Cheng Ping. Lau Tai, allas Lau Mr. Loseby and submissions by Tam. Ko Kau, Chan Chi, alias counsel, His Lordhip gave judg- Bistre 166, Borrachito 140. Desert Cheung Yiu, allas Tse Klu, and ment for" defendant with costs, Star 160. Louis XIV 163; Mac's Ad- Tam Kwal, breach of deportation remarking: "Weighing up

the venture 152, No Fear 161, Piet Het order.

whole of the evidence, I come to 145. Planchet 151, Rose Evelyn 163. Ko Kau. Chan Chi and Tam the conclusion that defendant has Salvage Master 144. The Leopard Kwal, burglary and larceny and discharged the onus on her and the [ being found at night in possession | probabilities of the case are in her

of housebreaking implements. favour.

Kong Chau-sing, robbery with ylolence.

Hui-Siu-man, allas Tse Tit keung. Wong Kung-yam alias To Kal-yan, allas To Yee-chun and Chan Tsze-fong alias Tse Yuen- fong, unlawful possession of arms and ammunition.

Yip Lol, Ku Shui-on and Lam Chun, unlawful possession of arms and ammunition.

BLACK-OUT RULES CONTRAVENED

TOOK GUILD'S MONEY

AND GAMBLED IN. MACAO

Kwan Chu, employed by Hong Kong Printers' Guild, peared before Mr. R. Edwards at

the ap-

"

153.

Doubtful starters are

Scarlet Princess. Marmaduke Jinks and Gibbons Reuter.)

Cape Comorin 152, Captain Blood 148, Charybdis 157, Cleeve 145, Cricketer 142, Cuban Love 160. Dark Hazard 142. Fel Ying 163. Five Rulers 354, Golden Brew 148, Swatow Handicap "D" Class Golden Cow 168, Iron Knight 151. Jack High 148, Labour Day 153. (From the 2 Mile Post, Once Round and In)

Lancashire Chap 145, Lucky Eleven Diogenes 140. Election Time 168, 168. Lucky Seven 145. National Flybynight 145. Gold Coin 140, Gold Guard 155, Sahara Star 145. Split Sovereign 151. Good Morning 140, Hand 148. Tribute 148: Wenning. Mac's Adventure 152. Plain View 151. 162, Sylvandale 151. Valorous 158.

Broken Hill Handicap "A" Class

(From the 14 Mile Post) Blandford 155, Courting Eve 150. Double Finesse 160, Mectron 160. Home Brew 142, Lancashire Chips 155.

Wuchow Handicap (6 Furlongs)

Humdrum Eve 165, Just In Time 151, Lancashire Lass 162, National Defence 147, Rose Jane 140, Sun- light View 158. Tampa Bay 148.

Fatshan Handicap "C" Class (1 Mile)

OPEN TENNIS TOURNEY

FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK

The following is the programme- of matches" in the Colony Open, Tennis Championships for the coming week:-

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MONDAY Singlés

J. A. H. Douglas v. W. Sander. Lee Wal Tong v. Wong Shlu

Wing.

·

H. Owen Hughes v. S. S. Hussain.

Doubles Tsui Wai Pul and Tsul Yun Pul V. A. V. Gosano and A. V. Remedios.

*

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang v. J.

W. Leonard and G. Chea.

TUESDAY Singles

. Leong Ping Chiu v. S. W. Liang,

Tsui Wai Pul or A. Chan v. W.

Sander or J. A. H. Douglas.

Doubles

8. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rum- Jahn v. E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung.

WEDNESDAY Doubles

F. H. Kwok and 8. W. Llang or 3. W. Leonard and G. Cha

v. Paul Kong and Lee Wat Tong.

THURSDAY Singles

W. C. Hung v. George Choa.

Doubles

H. Owen Hughes and T.' A. Pearce v. Luk Ding Cheung and Wong Shiu Wing."

FRIDAY,

Singles

Tsui Wai Pui or A. Chan or J. A. H. Douglas or W. Sander v. E C. Fincher.

S. A. Rumjahn v. Leong Ping

Chiu or & W: Liang.

W. C. Hung or George Choa, v.

1. M. A. Razack.

Paul Eong v. F. H. Kwok.

Jungle Jim 140, King's Bounty 151. King's Lead 182, Laughing Buddha 140. Laughing Girl 158; Royal Con- Amberley 140. Boolat Bay 188, sort 158, Scenic View 148, Söldier Bright View 161. Centre Forward of China 140, Tiny Eagle 152. Tyne

Commencement Bay

Kongman Handicap (1 Mulė) Acrne 148, Ali Baba 147. Astrik the Central Magistracy yesterday 157, Bestevaer 145, Be Yourself 142.140. charged with the larceny of $128.- LL. C. M. Griggs of the 1st 21. from the Guild's funds. Battalion. Seaforth Highlanders. Det.-Sgt. D. Davies said that no pleaded guilty by letter to his alterations were. made in the Worship Mr.. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Guild's account hooks. Defendant the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday 'had taken the money from the on a charge of breach of the cash box and had voluntarily re- Black-out regulations on the night ported the matter later. admitting of February 28.

that the money was lost through the gambling in Macao.

The defandant's car On

PASTOR DROVE TOO FAST

| night in question did not carry Remarking that it was a serious any paper over the front head-matter for a person to gamble lights as required in, the regula-with his employer's money. the tlors. He was fined $10.

magistrate crdered a remand of twenty-four hours, in order to raise Rev, H. D. Rosenthall yesterday allow defendant time to

some money and repay the com- pleaded guilty before Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis-plainant. tracy to the charge of having driven his car in a congested area on Nathan Road. at an excessive speed. He was fined $8...

STOLE BASKET OF CHESTNUTS

SOLDIER ARRESTS

SNATCHER

Stole Bag From Foreign Lady

Lam Cheung. described as

Kong Kan. 18. pleaded gulity | partner of a Chinese grocery store before Mr. K. M. A. Barnet: at the

In Connaught Road near the

Kowloon Magistracy yesterday to Western Market, was charged with

the charge of snatching a bag theft of a basket of raw chestnuts.

containing $12.07 and contents valued at $5.10, the property of

valued at $20 from Miss D. P. the Hop Sing Leong arm, before Burslam of No. 118 Chatham Road. Mr. H.R. Butters at the Cen- |tral Magistracy yesterday.

Defendant pleaded guilty and Det,-Sgt McVey applied for a re- mand of 24 hours which was i granted.

at 3 pm, on Thursday.

Defendant

and

Wis chased arrested by Pte J. J. Morgan ö the R. A. M. C.

His Worship passed sentence of three months hard labour and recommended defendant for banishment.

WOULD-BE THIEF SENTENCED

LIFE BANISHEF GOES TO GAOL Wong Yee, 55, appeared before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday on a breach of the deportation order. Chan Ki. 29, unemployed, ap- Defendant was deported for life peared before Mr. QA. A. Mac- hat returned to the Colony ocfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy three occasions.

yesterday, on a charge of entering

He

sentenced was

twelve No. 352 Lai Chi Kok Road, ground to munths hard labour and ordered floor with intention of robbing. to be sent back to Canton."

Defendant was arrested by the Accused tenants, after a chase. was sentenced to six months and recommended for banishment.

LADY'S BIG LOSS

Mrs. E. Arnold has reported to the. police that while she was

WAY OF THE CROSS

shopping in the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Queen' Road, All Catholic churches in the on Thursday, she left her handbag Colony yesterday observed containing $754 in money on the way Of The Cross, held annually counter. On looking for the bag. by all branch of Catholic Societies she discovered that it had dis-the world over. appeared.

OBSTRUCTION CHARGE

H. D. White, of Messrs. Butter- fleld and Swire. was fined $5 by. Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy when he pleaded guilty

to a charge of parking his car No.

153, 158.

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