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CAR DRIVER
Danger To Public
Chan Chong, driver of car No. 52, appeared before Mr. Q.A.A. MIC- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a summons for drive
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GENERAL
HUNGARIAN CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCES
Left Outstanding Bills In Kowloon Hotels
Rudolf Mamlock, alias Rudolf Mamlock-Montague, 23, Hunza-
ran, was charged before Mr. Q. A A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday with obtaining goods and money under false pretences.
Det-Insp. J. O'Donovan stated that the accused came to the travelled extensively in Colony some six months ago, after having Europe. He was for a time employed as an insurance salesman, but at the time of his strest defendant was unemployed. when he noticed a small car com- While in the Colony the defen- and received $14 back in cash from ing from the direction of Tsimshat-dant, it was alleged, had resided the complainant.
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sul which, he estimated, was going in a number of hotels, including On March 3 defendant went to at an excessive speed.
the Kowloon and Chardhaven the Central Tailors. 341 Nathan The car passed a line of four or Hotels, where he left outstanding Road, ordered two suits valued at five buses and drew level with the accounts in both hotels. In the $43. The tallor asked him for a the first bus. Defendant then ac- latter he left some of his luggage. deposit whereupon he produced a celerated to pass that bus at a speed which witness said was be tween 30 to 35 miles per hour.
Defendant then swung his car out but as another car was comingcharged.
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Defendant then went to Canton cheque for $50, getting $3 charge. and returned on Mrach 31 by Complainant went to the bank train, without any money. He was and the cheque was dishonoured. arrested the following day, and Mamlock returned the next day to try on the suits, but when chal- Fin, the opposite direction he swung Prior to March 31 the police had lenged by the tailor said he would back to his proper side of the road received complaints from various make good the cheque. He failed and, in doing so, almost hit a tradesmen."
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Chinese woman who was crossing the road.
Defendant stated that he wished to call Mr. Lock, of the P.W.D., who was in the car at the time. to give evidence, and the case was adjourned till Friday.
OPIUM CASE IN KOWLOON
The
L Ar-sal,
case against steersman aboard the R.F.A. War Parbath who was charged with possession of prepared oplum was continued before Mr. K. M. A. Bar- nett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
Defendant admitted the charges, Inspector O'Donovan applied for It was stated that on. February a remand til Monday," on the defendant went to a Japanese grounds that the police would like curto dealer, where he bought a to make enquiries regarding the smoking outfit, valued at $11. De-Aliens Ordinance. fendant signed a cheque for $25,
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TRAIN PASSENGER
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Re-
Ho 'Ching. 26. of No. 389 clamation Street, was charged be- fore Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with larceny of a wallet containing $56 from a train passenger at the Kow- loon terminus on Friday evening.
His Worship granted the request,
STRIKERS GO BACK TO WORK
Lock-Out At Book
Factory Ends
It is understood that 591 workers
Defendant had stated in evidence
Defendant pleaded guilty and at the previous hearing that the was sentenced to sx months' hard employed by the Chung Hwa Book optum found on his person was labour. When released, he is to be Company at their workshop at Ma government opfum and that he had placed under police supervision fo: Tau Wai, who participated in the nurchased it from government two years.' oplum shops. The quantity was 7.84 taela, which was 2.84 taels in excess of what was allowed by the law for one person.
Street, both of which were govern- ment branch oplum shops.
"sit-down" strike which began on March 11, have resumed work.
Some. 800 persons are still re- fusing to return to work, however, Defendant took the police on His Worship imposed a fine of following rejection by the man- Friday to shops in No. 353 Queen's | $20 and ordered the opium to be 2agement of certain demands made Road West, and No. 40 Wing Look confiscated.
by them..
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