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GENERAL

THROWING NITRIC ACID

ON WOMAN

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Three Men Charged In

October Sessions

Remarking that they had committed a dastardly crime, by throwing nitrie acid on a woman who, as a result was disfigured for life, Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, Acting Chief Justice at the October Criminal Sessions, passed sentence on three Chinese Ho Tai-po. Shek Wal-pun and Lee Lin who were all charged with throwing a corrosive fuld with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, namely nitric acid, 021 a woman. Yu Tak-chun in Kowloon on September 4

THEY WERE

HAPPY

"

Then "In-Law

Trouble Started

1

Man Cheung, formerly a grocer In Panama, appeared on a sum- nions before war. Q. A.. A. Mac- fanyen at the Kow.oon Court yes- terday, charged with failing to provide for als kit fat wife. Ho Kam-ku, whom he married seven years ago, and whe has already borne him two children, a girl of five and a boy of two. The following Jury was em-Dr. E T. Bee, who examined the Ho Kam-kul related that she had

Broad-woman after she had been ad-lived with panelled-Messrs. F.A.

her husband. bis bridge, E. Liu, G. Duclos (fore-init:ed to hospital, Dr. E. Lparents, and their two children at man, A. Gascon. L. G. Rosario, LI Gosane, who deposed to having Heung Yuen Village, Sheung Shul. Kal-ping, and To: Wing-ka). found acid burns on the third in the New Territories.

First accused pleaded guilty but defendant and A. S. P. Heath..

She had always lived peaceably the other two claimed trial. All

Making statements

with her husband's patents. and from the three were not defended by Coun- dock, both accused denied having had, with her mother-in-law. shared In the care of the pigs. Her bas- Land was a fairly well-to-do man, owner of six páday ñelds, a cow, and a bull. He returned to his native village "from Pazama twʊ years ago.

sel.

Mr. J. B. Prentis, Crown Counsel, prosecuted and stated that the second, and third defendants. on September 4. threw nitric acid on a woman. Yu Tak-chun. Mr. Prentis went on to say that the accused were charged as prin- Icipals, having carried out the

offence

Mr. Prentis went on to relate how the two"accused nad been told to carry out the throwing of the

committed the act.

The Jury were unanimous In their findings of the two accused and the above sentence was passed,

POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION

As time passerl, her mother- in-law became critical of her wark, accusing her of laziness. On August 5, husband and mother-in-law together beat her, chased her out of the house, and threw the nin sang (marriage papery after her.

Mr. E. H. Williams, Acting Puisne acid by the first accused who had Judge, sat as Acting Chief Justice. been living with the complainant | at the October Sessions at the after she had come down to Hong-Supreme Court yesterday, in the mother, making a report of her She wuht away to live with her kong from the village.

absence of Mr. Justice R. E Lind-mistreatment to

PLANNED IN DIVAN

ני

The complainant, after living with the arst accused for some time. left him and stayed with another man.

First accused and the other two planned the scheme in an opium divan, and part of the conversation was heard by the keeper of the divan.

Sheung Shul sell who went to Singapore on Police Station. Saturday to meet his daughter, The Magtrate adjourned the Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Solicitor case sine die pending, possible and Mr. J. "B. Prentis, Crown out of Court settlement. Counsel prosecuted.

Mr. C. A. Sutherton Rusa, ap-

For the unlawful possession of pearing for the complainant, re- an automatic pistol and eight füred the suggestion that the rounds of ammunition, without a be settled by the village permit from the authorities, Lau

suggested

case elders,

The mother-in-law

As a result of the acid-throwing. Mel, a native of Swatow was sen- the complainant. Fu Tak-chun, tenced to two years hard labour that complainant be put on a cash was burned on the right side of and an order for the confiscation bond" to prevent her crossing into her fare and arms

of the weapon and ammunition Chinese territory and out of the Corroborative evidence was was made by His Lordship after "Jurisdiction of the Court. given by several Chinese witnesses. the accused pleaded guilty to the

NOT MODERN

TRAVEL

But He Got There

All The Same!

Orla nunalu jeste, a waže, of: Copenhagen, und Itacut .uga. pore in an iă-lout yacht, we Lue, Que-ang-a-quit menuas after stav- ing hongkongl

offence.

Mr. Whyatt said that accused had a previous conviction.

NOT PERSONAL" LUGGAGE

+1

Pleading guilty to a charge of Convicted by Mr. E. Himsworth unlawful possession of arms without at the Kowloon Court yesterday a permit on September 27. Wong on the "charge of bringing un- Chun allas Wong Tai Chun was manifested cargo into the Colony. sentenced to 2 years hard labour, by the R.M.S. Empress of Canada, Mr. Whyatt who prosecuted sata o October 6, Ma Kan-chlu. 26, that defendant had two previous and Chan Chi-fan. 22, were fined convictions against him.

$22 each.

Mr. M. W. Lo, appearing for the defence, having raised the point that the $2.648 in silver coins and 18 silver ingots could possibly be considered as the personal luggage ut the defendants, having been packed in a suitcase and, trunks. Mr. Himsworth gave his judgment {us, follows:

NO PROPER

LICENCE

At Singapore he bought enough

A remand of a week, on bail of food and waler so carry him on to Batavia, from where he will sail $100, for further enquiries, was to New Guinea and to Thurs.ay granted by Mr. E. Himsworth, at Island where he will enter the the Kowloon Court yesterday. in the case against Philip Cheung. pearl-fish ng business.

Nielsen has been a gunrunner in 21, a student. charged with driving ventence of the passenger, as the Spain, a private" in the United a car, while a learner. without censed driver sitting States Cavalry, a trader in Combi, having, a

the silver and ingots cannot be considered as being carried for the BSC and con-

amount far exceeds in quantity that would be required for the personal use of a tourist class passenger coming from Shanghal

a. sailor in a wind-jammer, a silver next to him, and with falling to miner in Nevada, a plantation report an accident. Ganager in the Philippines, and The appearance of Cheung into Hongkong. Therefore it cannot has served sausages in shops in Court is a sequel to a fatal nc-be considered as personal luggagė, Marseilles."

cident at Castle Peak Road. joc and must be designated as cargo." Two years ago, the 40. year o'd' Saturday evening, when a Chinese Dane salled a native out-ger, boy was knocked down, who later the Kowloon Hospital, 2.000 mlies round the Philippines. died in

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"You should and a better way

The same year be spent time in Acting Sub-Insp. J. Scrim. wh the House of Detention at Singa prosecuted, explained that the to bring up your children than to pere as the penalty for being out accident was not reported. Cheungteach them to beg." Mr. E. H ms- being arrested later at the ef funds.'

During the war he was twice Star Ferry wharf, Tsimshatsui. torpedoed pboard Scandinavian

hips In the North Sea.

THEFT OF A

CAMERA

ROBBED BY JAPANESE

Wong Pak-yam, part qwner of Klu Sten-sze, 26, unemployed local fishing junk, who has just appeared before Mr. H. R. But-eturned to Hongkong, reported to ters at the Central Court yester-the Police that he was held up by a Japanese warship off Tam Kun day charged with the theft of a telephoto lens with camera and Tau, off the Chinese cost, about view Under, and a movie camera; am. on Friday, and robbed of from No. 24, Canal Road West property worth $299.

and illegally pawning the articles. A party of 30 sailors from, the Mr. Cheung Kal-cheung was warship boarded his craft, and af- the complainant. Mr. M. A da ter examining his papers, took Bilva appeared for the defence away two rifles, 200 rounds~~of and applied for a remand of 24 ammunition and a fishing net. He houra which was granted.

was then ordered to sail away. Ball was allowed in the sum of No one on board the junk was. $500.

molested

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