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MAN FACES TWO SERIOUS CHARGES AT CENTRAL

Woman Pushed In Front Of

Moving Lorry, Alleged

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Alleged to have pushed a woman'in front of a moving vehicle at Kennedy Town praya on August 29, Cheņr Shaet-wah, 23, appeared before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Court when commlital pro- ceedings were commenced against him on two charges of inflicting grievous beally harm to the woman, Yung Wai-ping.

Detective-Sergeant J. Allen was in charge of the case, assisted by Detective-Sergeant R. McVey.

GIRL BOUGHT FOR $19

Step-Mother Fined For Assault

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Thirty-two marks were found on the legs of a Ave-year-old " giri, alleged to have been inflicted by the step-mother because the girl had Paten more food than neces-

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Before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Court yesterday, the step- mother, Chan Fu, was charged with assault and was fined $100, in de- fault, ten weeks' hard labour.

Inspector H. W. Fraser, of the

8.0.A, said that the girl had been ven to defendant by her mother for $19 in June and defendant was

Yung, in the witness box, sald' request but while on the way there that she knew. defendant for three defendant refused to travel on a years and was engaged to him. In tram and insisted on walking. January, 1937, they came to Hong- kong and resided with defendant's for a distance, witness alleged that willing to return the child for the sister. Later her mother leaned defendant pushed her in front of jeum of $38.

et her presence here and witness was invited to her mother's house This, however, was refused by de- fendant who threatelfed to break off the engagement. but eventually she went to stay with her mother.

On August 29 defendant called en her when she asked him to make out a written agreement re garding the separation. Defen- dant refused and threatened to commit suicide if he had to write the document.

Witness continued that defen- dant asked her to see his father about the breaking off of the en- gagement. She complied with his

SOLDIER IN TROUBLE

Appears On Three Driving Charges

Ple, H. Rivett, of the Mid- dlesex Regt., who appeared be- fore Mr. Barnett at the Kow- loon Court yesterday, on three charges of driving a car with- out a driver's licence, driving it without permission from the owner and driving without due care and caution, was found guilty and fined $10, $30 and $30 respectively.

After having proceeded on foot

a moving vehicle as a result of which she was knocked down.

Lee Ping-fal, lorry driver, told the Court that he distinctly sw defendant push the girl; towards his lorty when the vehicle Was abreast of her. The front near mudguard and the lamp were knocked out of position. He alighted from the lorry and after attending to the girl, handed the defendant over to a constable,

The girl was removed to the Queen Mary Hospital.

The hearing was adjourned to this afternoon.

"FAR EASTERN JOURNAL

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Instructive Article On Credits

"Tia Decorating and Can Manu- facture in China," "Slamming the Open Door" and a highly instruc- tive article on Credits as it affects the Chinese merchant are the out- standing features of the October issue of the "Far Eastern Economic and Commercial Journal

The last article contains a deal of information on documentary credits. opening credits, usance,

He was remanded for 72 hours etc., which is bound to be useful.

in military custody to enable him to the business man, no matter

to raise the money to pay the fines. how well versed he may be in such

Det.-Sgt. F: Roberts, who arrest-matters.

ed Rivett about 10.15 pm, on Sun-

"Slamming the Open Door" by day in the vicinity of Mungkor Mr. C. C. Lam, B.A., deals with the police station, stated that he was state of affairs in Chinese terri- driving along Nathan Road, when tories now held by the Japanese, the defendant overtook him, cut-and offers the opinion that "Man- ting sharply in front of his car. chukuo" will leave no stone un- He ordered: Rivett to stop. The turned to swell Japan's pocket to soldier could not produce a driver's the exclusion of all other nationals. license, claiming that the owner of

The usual Notes and Comments the-car-was-an-officer-in his bat- talion.., Defendant also attempted are also in the magazine, Person

alla includes some well-known to escape by driving away but Sergt. Roberts said he climbed into names. and, with the other con

tents, contribute to make this issue the car and prevented this.

more readable than ever. The Rivett had then asked to be re- leased, saying that he was a box. Bongkong office of the publishers is at Wing On Bank Building, first ing

station champion. At the

floor-Y el A. Rivett pleaded that he was in- toxicated.

The car was the property of Mr. W. Ahern, of the YMCA

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BAG-SNATCHER SENTENCED

bag-snatching incident

in

Pedder Street on Sunday when Miss Doris Austin, residing at Naval Terrace, was the victim, bad

CROWN LAND SALE

Kowloon Inland Lot No. 400, in Tong Mi Road, was sold to Mr. Hui Lap-yan, of No. 148 Yu Kuk Road, at the ground floor for $36,000 Crown Land sales at the P.W.D. yesterday.

The area comprises about 11,500

its sequer at the Central Court Square feet. The upset price was

yesterday' when a 21-year-old unemployed nimed Cheting Man was charged before Mr. Edwards.

Derendan pleaded guilty and was

$34,500.

Wong Tak, 25, unemployed, "was sentenced to four months' hard given three months' hard labour

[ labour, A. recommendation for and recommended for banishment, banishment was pian-made against for stealing a book from the Com- him.

mercial Press sales-room Queen's Road Central...

THEFT OF EARRINGS Charged with the theft of a pair

of earrings from a woman, Ng Lau. I Chinese officials here will donate in 'Cleverly Street on Saturday, La. second ambulance in the near Hol, 27, nemployed, was remand future. They are now making a ed for 48 hours to determine collection in the form of cash and medically whether he was it for government bonds and the interest flogging

on them.

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