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COURTS
GAOL FOR VILLAGE ROBBERS
Two Found Guilty At Criminal Sessions
DORSETSHIRE MURDER CASE
Special Jury To Be Empanelled
A special jury will be einpanelled to try Able-Seaman Edwin More- Charged before the Acting Pulane land Dwyer when he appears be- Judge, Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, fore the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. at Criminal Sessions yesterday with Justice R.E. Lindsell at the Crimin- I robbery by two or more. Wong Chat Sessions this morning to face and Wong Hintwan were sentenced the charge against him of the to three years' and 21 years' hard
murder labour respectively when the Jury fellow-seaman
of Robert Dickinson, a returned unanimous verdicts of Dorsetshire, on May 2 in Australian on board H.MS. Culity against each of them.
waters.
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Mr. F. W Davies. Crown Solict-
The case for the Crown is in the tor, prosecuted. and the following hands of Mr. J. Whyali, Crown jury was empanelled:-Messrs. C Counsel, while Dwyer is being de- L. Farmer (foreman, Pun Kwong-tended by the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Al- kuen, N. A. Beltrao. P. V. Botelho. mada, Jnr.. Instructed by Mr. G. S. Kan Kwan-tsing, Tso Tse and J. Hugh-Jones, of Messrs. Wilkinson G. Meyer.
and Grist.
On April 29, about 3 a.m. Mr. Davies said, the two men entered a house in Ha Chuen Village, New Territories and, after threatening the inmates, decamped with a few hundred dollars in money and a quantity of clothing. It was alleg. ed that one of the men bad a dagger.
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STATEMENT FROM DOCK Evidence was given by the in- mates of the house and by the po- lite.
First necused then made a state ment from the dock.
"I intended to go there to steal. I had no intention to rob," he said. The second man said in evidence that he did not take any part in the crime. He called Wong Chi as a witness and the latter sald in the box: "Really he did not go there and took no part in it."
The jury retired for a very short time before returning their ver- dict.
RING THIEVE SENTENCED
But Ring Could Not Be Produced
When Kwok Yung stole a gold ring from Chan Mul-Tak, married woman, he sold it to a goldsmith. Yesterday
the he appeared at Kowloon Court charged with the theft of a gold finger-ring valued at $13.50, and was sentenced to four months' imprisonment with
hard labour.
The goldsmith was in Court, but the ring could not be produced for purposes of identification.
"I do not like the way goldsmiths promptly melt down everything First accused had three previous they buy." said the Magistrate, Mr. convictions, and both men were Macfadyen. "It looks very sus- serving sentences of six monthspicious. Stolen articles, thus be- fo burglary. The present sen-
come untraceable." tences win commence at the ex- piration of these.
MARINE COURT. CROWDED
Record Number. Of Offenders
The Marine Court was crowded with harbour offenders yesterday when Mr. T. W. Hoségood at as Magistrate.
46.
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The Koldsmith was warned not to melt down any gold that he bought until a minimum of 24 hours had elapsed after the time. of purchase. "
LUCKY TO BE DISCHARGED
Robbery Charge Fails
"The jury nave found you not To total number of offenders was guilty. Personally I think you are This is said to be a record. (lucky, but you are discharged,” the The court was ao crowded that | Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice some of the defendants had to sit R E. Lindsell, said at the Criminal on the floor. Many of them had Sessions yesterday at the conclu- brought their relatives and children slon of a case in which Lau Yuk with them, making the court stillsang, charged with robbery by twe more crowded.
or more, was found not guilty.
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- Every year seer an enormous loss in both life and property, from Are, and there is no doubt that a very large proportion" of the out- breaks occar from carelessness, while ignorance of preventive mea- sures results in the ensuing damage being greater than necessary.
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SOLD FOR £600
Most of the defendants appeared
Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel being devoted to Air Raid Pre- DICKENS WORK on charges of clustering round the prosecuted and the jury were: Tilaslak when she arrived in the Messrs. A. W. Johnsford (foreman) harbour on Saturday afternoon zip sik-lung. Yeung Fook-lam with a large number of refugees Wong King-tsol, F. M. da Silva, 4. Guterres, and J. E Kotwall. ing lights on their craft and for whyatt. were that on April 22 The facts, as outlined by Mr not showing their licences.
on board.
Other offences were for not hav
POSSESSION
OF ARMS
Two years' hard labour was im-
cautions will have the effect of compelling people to pay more re- gard to the menace of fire in every day life and the methods which are available nowadays for com- bating it.
Much of the ARP. equipment accused, with another man not in which has been evolved is the custody, set upon one Lee Kwal, logical development of equipment a 62-year-old villager, when the produced for normal are aghting latter was on his way to his home work and in many cases is entire at Ngau Tau Kok village from a
ly suitable for ordinary use in the hearby market and robbed him of
.home. about $30 in money.
Evidence in support of this was wide range of asbestos products This is particularly, true of the
"Christmas Carol" Given To Carlyle
After reading, the copy of the 1843 Christmas Carol" which Dickens had presented to him. Carlyle packed. it up and sent it to his wife's uncle, John, Welsh, at Liverpool.
recently this
At Sotheby's
posed on Ng Wai when he pleaded given, after which accused made a from the Bestobell, works at double-presentation copy realised
guilty before the Acting Chief statement from the dock, maintain- Justice. Mr. Justice R, E. Lindselling his innocence.
at the Criminal sessions yesterday
The jury returned their verdict to unlawful possession of arms and after a short retirement, ammunitioni
Two other men were also ar-
alaned on the same charge but EXPULSION ORDER they pleaded not guilty and, on
FILIPING the Crown offering no evidence AGAINST against them, were discharged.
Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, sald the arms, conglating of three reyolvers, one automatic pistol, and; 29 rounds of ammunition, were found on May 10 in, Cheung Chau Harbour.
de-
Blough; a large quantity of as-as much as £600. The value was bestos blankets, for instance, have enhanced by Dickens' inscription been supplied to the. Home Office and by Carlyle's laudatory words: for use by fire, patrola. These "Read with satisfaction and pre provide a rapid smothering agent sented with satisfaction" at the inception of any type of The auction began with Carlyle are. Similarly, asbestos gloves and the copy, ot: his "French Re- and gauntlets can be put to many solution." 1837, with a leaf of the uses for handling bot materials. original manuscript of the work. Again, asbestos curtains have which he had presented to His been produced for air raid shelter wife's aunt, brought £175. entrances. For normal use, in On May 9, 1842, Carlyle arrived buildings, they provide an ement at Cheyne Walk. He duly wrote to and cheap method of preventing Dr. John Welsh: "On Saturday
fire from spreading along alley night I arrived her safe (male tho ways and corridors. allowing under the guidance of a drunken
DEPORTED. FROM UNITED STATES Rufo M. Arreglade, 29. a FI- pino subject, who had been Defendant is serving a term of ported from the, United States, was 12 months' hard, labour for a charged before M Lockhart people time to make good their cabman)," This was cheap at £4. escape, Buch curtains will with- Napoleon is under a temporary breach of the deportation, order Smith at the Central Court yester and this present sentence is to day with entering the Colony withstand temperatures averaging 1200 cloud.. On April 13, 1931, his cam- degs. F. for as long as alx hours.paigning telescope (longue-vue de date from the expiration of the out a valid passport,
It is certainly to be hoped that campagne) and the small red other.
Det.-Serat J. P. Loughlin, whe prosecuted, said that when the En- the lessons of ARP may be re-portfolie which he gave to Jose- preas of Canada arrived, the police membered and utilised when orphine for preserving his letter to went on board for the usual pass-dinary are risks are encountered her brought as much as £395 and NEW COMMISSIONER ports examination. Ig, the course, of the inspection they came across de- OF PRISONS
fendant and were informed that he Defendant was Major JL, Wilcocks, DB.O., was a deportes. M.C. Commissioner öf Prisons, then told not to leave the ship. |'Kenya, has" been appointed Com- After the officers had left, de- missioner of Prisons, Hong Kong. fendant went ashore and was sub- "It is also, arinounced that Mt. W. sequently arrested Defendant is J. Anderson, Superintendent of staying at the Peninsula Hotel. unemployed, was sentenced to Bent by Signor Cesare Ratione. Accounts and Stores, Public Works A fine of $50 was imposed; and three months' hard labour by Mr. of Turin, a Venetian, 1480, Book of Department, has been appointed an expulsion order was also de Lockhart-Smith at the Central Hours realised 2000 the total of Controller or Stores.
"zta: "Ɛagainm: him.
the two days sale being "£630Í.“
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then went to Switzerland.” At Botheby's sale Mr Ernest Maggs, secured them for £20,"
STOLE GOLD WATCH
A collection of letters and papers Pleading guilty to the charge of referring to Dr. Johnson included theft of a gold witch and chain three written to Mm. Thrale in his For these Mr. Maggs from a Wong Kan-shing on don-last stage. day, Cheung Tung-yan" 17-year-old gave £100.
Court yesterday,