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Indian Soldiers Accused
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NATHAN ROAD TRAGEDY
Clerk Killed In
Bus Mishap
Attempting to board a moving
bus cost Hul Man-ching, 33, clerk Sentences were passed by the of No. 45, Connaught Road West, Chief Justice. Sit Atholl Mac- his life, yesterday afternoon.
The accident occurred at the
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Sultan Mehemed, of the Indian Gregor, at the Supreme Army Mule Corps, charged with yesterday on the men who plead causing bodily injuries to Yan Xined guilty to various cheung on March 2, appeared on
when the Criminal Sessions open temand before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac-ed on Monday.
Arst tadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy
LS yesterday.. Huam Dad changed.
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The
Junction of Nathan Ningpu Street.
and
- Hul attempted to board a No. T No. 7 bus, of the Kowloon Motor
three men brought Bus Company, which at the time of also forward were Ng Kwok-ping. Lo the accident, was travelling to-
Chuen and Wong Kam-hung. whowards the Star Ferry.“
His missed his footing and fell MacPherson admitted robbery by two or more
rear wheel of the vehicle passed over his head and death was instantaneous.
and assault with Intent to rob by back. The two or more. In addition, Ng ad-
unlawful possession mitted arms and ammunition.
of
The medical officer of the Gov- ernment Civil Hospital sent a note to the police stating that the com- to attend plainant was unable
In imposing a total of four Court on account of- bis serious years' hard labour with 12 lashes of the cat -On first defendant. condition.
Lance-Corporal G. Fitchell, of the his Lordship sald he had been Seaforth Highlanders, in evidence guilty of a very serious offence. stated that on March 2 about 6 pm. He had deliberately used
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The body was removed to the Kowloon Mortuary.
TWO KILLED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
said that Week's Returns Show
he was on daty at the Sergeants' volver to try and keep his pur- Mess which is near to the Indian suers at bay. He would say that Camp on Hebe Hill. He was at it was not possible to fire the re- the time talking to the first de- volver, but that was not so. The fendant, who was engaged in cook- Police armourer had ing. Witness happened to look with care the weapon could be round and noticed the second de-fired. and he might have been up fendant, who was on the hill some on a much more serious charge, forty yards away, had missed his step and fell downhill near a Chin.
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26 Injured
In the Colony of Hong Hong including the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the week ending 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 19. there were altogether 59 traffic accidents, as the result of which two persons were killed
and 20 persons were injured.
ACCUSED'S STATEMENT Asked by his Lordship why sen- be passed on ese woman who was cutting grasstence should not there. The woman, it was alleged,him, Ng said: "I am guilty and I ran, shouting something which the deserve to be punished."
His Lordship: "That is one mat- witness did not understand,
The second defendant then gotter in which we are quite agreed. Lo Chuen was given a total of up and walked away, whereupon a
Of the persons injured, 18 were Chinese ran uphill arid approached two years' hard labour, his Lord- him and delivered a blow on his ship remarking that he had play-pedestrians who were either walk- TOKYO- forehead. He was then seen to falled a minor part in the crime, and ing or running across the road and
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"On a charge of robbery by two tramcar passengers were injured TOKYOHAILWAY Witness then instructed the first or more Tong Tak was given two while alighting from cars.
E. H. Of the 59 accidents. 25 were defendant to assist the injured years' hard labour.
Williams. Assistant Attorney Gen-collisions between vehicles; 24 vehicles were collisions between eral, said no violence
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Sergeant McPherson said that accused were alleged to have molested the women. who shouted för help. A crowd gathered and to the escorted, the defendants Camp to make a complaint to the Commanding Oficer. They were not allowed admittance by the de- fendants. The complainant tried who accused. pass the struck him over the head with his
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Sentence of one month's hard labour was passed on Chan Kam- wah, 21, who appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magis- tracy yeste.day on a charge of loitering near Gilman's Bazaar on March 21,
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CHOPPER
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According to a police report.
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attacked by with a chopper at a hut on a hil behind Nam On Lane, Shaukiwan. on Tuesday evening.
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It was stated that defendant was seen standing outside a shop and when he was questioned as to what went to see him about a debt. An he was doing there replied that he was not doing anything.
argument ensued and it is alleged
that the clansman took up a chop per and attacked the two men. A Chinese detective then went into a house nearby and inquired
The assailant ran away but was from the inmates who stated that taken into custody by a European sometime last week they had lost sergeant. clothing to the extent of $54.
When taken to the police station and charged defendant admitted knowledge of the stolen articles but said that others, and not, he, had committed the theft.
DISCOVERY IN
POST BOX
While Sergt. J. F. Scott was post- ing letters in a letter-box at the Kowloon Post Office on Tuesday, he discovered that an object had been It was found deposited in the box to be a device; used in extracting letters out of the box.
TREE CUTTERS FINED
A fine of $50 or two months' Imprisonment in default was im- posed on Cheung Chol, 44, unem- ployed, when he came before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Ma- gistracy yesterday on a charge of unlawful possession of 94 cattles of pine tree wood on Tuesday.
Yeung Ping 56, stone breaker, was fined $50 or two months for a similar offence,
It was stated that he had 50 cattles of pine tree wood in his. possession at 8al On Street on
Mr. D. C. W. Fitches, postal Tuesday. inspecter, discovered that several letters were adhering to the side jof the box
LOCAL ESTATES
VACCINATION RETURNS
The St. John Ambulance Brigade reports the following vaccination returns for the period of March 3
Ann Shewan, nee Fairall, who died intestate on November 3 1937 to 18:- at the French Hospital, Causeway Bay. left local estate valued at $54,800.
An application for letters of ad- ministration to the estate, made by Mr. D. L. Strellett, solicitor. for the use and benefit of Mar- garet Sarah. Gray, of dosport. Hampshire, sister of the deceased.. has been granted.
A similar application by Wong Tong-shi, widow of Wong Wing. retired police sergeant who died last month intestate, in respect of his estate of $1.600, was also granted.
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