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COURT TAKES LENIENT MANSLAUGHTER

VIEW OF CASE

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KNOW THAT WHAT, I HAVE DONE IS WRONG: but I didn't mean to do it. The man who kept me had had no work for three months and I had been in a family way for six months. I had asked my mother for money everyday and I felt ashamed to continue asking her for any more, so not knowing what to do, I went out one morning to one of these shops and asked them if they would lend me some money. They let me choose some dresses and then they gave me $20 in cash. I told them I would pay them back. That is all I have to say except that I hope that I will not do it any more." said Elfreda Souza, 17 year-old Portuguese girl who ap peared before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at witnesses had testified the Supreme Court yesterday after various against her on a charge, brought against her by Paul Rennet et Cle. in which she was alleged to have obtained credit by fraud.

Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Solleitor, party that evening. Some more prosecuted. defendant not being dresses were accordingly produced, legally represented.

and she selected five, one of which she put on and the others she

The following were the jury em- panelled:Messrs. W. F. Leckie [(foreman), G. White, F. Alves, G. A. Castro. Tam Kwok-ying, J. D. Marshall and B. A. Young.

took away.

CHARGE

Detective. Still At Large

BAIL ESTREATED

In the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, Acting Chler Justice, granted an apptică- tion for the forfeiture of $250 ball. of detective. Chan Chun, who dis- |appeared in March when he was indicted on a charge of man- slaughter.

M. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, who made the application, sald that Chan was a detective station ed at Shamshulpo Police Station. The case was first heard on Febru- ary 24 at 10 am. When the hear- tag was to be resumed, Chan Chun did not appear. The Jury was ac- cordingly discharged and the Chief Justice issued a bench warrant for his arrest.

A short time afterwards Chan Chun appeared and he was taken before the Chief Justice, who then

March Sessions.

Defendant then asked for the bill, which amounted to $1,021, but when this was presented she said Defendant appeared, in court she would pay $700 or $800 when with her newly-born baby in her she came back later and the bald that he was to be tried in the arms, and when at the conclusionlance when the alterations were of the Crown's evidence against completed. She also asked Mrs ber, the Chief Justice asked her if Karpusheva to advance her a small she wished to say anything, defensum of money as she wanted to

in other things dant stood up and then tainted, purchase

the She was unconscious for about neighbourhood. three minutes, and she then made the above mentioned statement.

CROWN'S CASE

Mrs. Karpusheva sald she did not have the money, but at this time a customer came in to pay a

bill in cash. The excuse.. was no

gave an IO.D. She promised to

Mr. John Whyatt, opening his longer valid and Mrs. Karpusheva case, said that the only dispute rent defendant $70, for which she was whether defendant had any intention of paying, because ob- taining goods by credit was in It- self not a criminal offence:

BIRTHDAY GIFT

Ball was granted in the sum of $250 cash but when the case was called again at the March Sessions, Chan Chun did not appear, A second bench warrant was accord.

ingly issued, but since then Chan Chun had not been heard or despite every effort by the Police.

pay back the money in the after-prepared to marry her after the He admitted the paternity of the child which was born to defendant whilst she was an remand. He was a musician.

noon. She was never seen in the case was over.

shop again.

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NO SUCH ADDRESS

Defendant. continued Counsel.

Two days prior to this, continu-l at one time employed at the Em- went to the shop about 9.30 am led Mr. Whyatt. defendant went to portum Ballroof, but now he was on August 3 and inquired of the the Dolly Varden Shop, in St. Out of work, and he intended to proprietress, Mrs. Saunders, if she George's Building, and asked the go to Shanghai where, he said, he could have two dresses. which she manageress, Mrs. Pearce, if she could secure employment. had with her altered. This was could order some dresses to be de- The man, Philip Atagia. then agreed to by Mrs., Saunders who livered to 31. Kowloon Tong Street, came forward, and on being asked had to leave the shop at that time There was, as a matter of fact, no by His Lordship if he was in a as she had an urgent business such address, but Mrs. Pearce, not position to marry defendant, he appointment. When she returned being aware of it, said she could. replied that he could get a job next

month. about an hour later defendant was still in the premises and presented her with a basket of flowers. It was-Mrs. Saunders' birthday and somehow defendant came to know

of it.

Defendant selected. 17. articles. which came to $428.25, after which she said she had to go to the bank

MOTHER'S OFFER

His Lordship: But you are not.

to cash a cheque. However, the to a position to marry at present? time then was 12.30 p.m., and be-No.

Defendant was not seen again at

Addressing defendant, His Lord- ship said:

"Let this case be a lesson to you.

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ing unable to cash her cheque de. The mother of defendant offer- Defendant then asked to seefendant asked Mrs. Pearce to lended to look after her daughter, un- some dresses, and after selecting her $20. which she did. Before til Atagia obtained employment, various articles she asked Mrs she left, defendant took away on condition that she must behave Saunders if she could eash three of the articles, the value of herself in future." cheque for U.S.$1,000. Mrs. Saun-which was $52.25. ders replied she could not. but suggested taking the cheque to the bank. Defendant did not produce any of these shops and complaints the cheque but asked Mrs. Saun-were made to the Police, as a re- On your own admission you went ders if she could lend her two dol-sult of which Sergeant J. F. Scott round to these chops and obtain- Inrs. Mrs. Saunders declined, and went to the Star Ferry wharf, and ed goods and money from them.

armed with Instead presented her with a bill

tually succeeded in finding Elfreda pay. You for $117.25.

Souza on August 5. She was taken berately. In view of the Jury's re- to the Police Station. Sergeant commendation, I am prepared to Scott went to the Cosmopolitan release you, with your mother as Hotel and found that the place surety that you will surrender where defendant-lived was a small yourself to this Court for judg- Toom. Inside her wardrobe were ment if you misbehave yourself four dresses. two hats and various for the next two years. other articles obtained from the "If anything of this sort hap- pens again in the next two years you will be brought before me. I shall not be so lenient and you Will have to go to prison. It is understood that you are to remain with your mother until such time as this young man is in a position to marry you."

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Defendant wrote on the bill the name Mrs Brockway, of Castle Peak Road, and then sald she would take away some of the dresses and return for the others in the afternoon, when she would

After corroborative evidence had pay-for-them. The value of the dresses she took away was $51.75, been given by witnesses, defendant and that was the last time she was called to give her statement. was seen in the shop. Eleven days before this, deefendant had been

to the Execlia, also in Nathan Road,

SALVATION ARMY HOME

The Jury having found defen-

and told the "proprietress. Mrs. 'dant guilty. Mr. Whyatt sug-. Karpusheva, that she had been recommended by a Miss Wong and gested that the Court, it so de- that she had just come by Clipper sired, could bind her over on cer- from America She asked Mrs. tain terms and on condition that approved home. Karpusheva If she could cash for she go to

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her a cheque of US$1,000, as the There was the Salvation bark at the time had not yet Home, for instance, and in anti- cipating that His Lordship might opened for business. Mrs. Katake such a course, he had asked pusheva replied she could not, and defendant then asked to see some Miss Brazier to be present. Miss Brazier, he understood was willing. After examining them the de- to take her to the Home on con- dition that she should be in her tendant selected 24, explaining that half of them were for herself charge for quite a considerable and the others for her sister. A1-period in order to discipline her; terations had to be made to some Another aspect to the matter. of the dresses, and she promised to | went on Counsel,' was that the return in the afternoon, but before man with whom defendant 'had she left she asked to see other been living was also present in dresses, saying she had a cocktal Court and he had stated he was

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