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POSTMAN FACES THREE COUNTS

Conspiracy To Steal Letters Alleged

SHADOWED BY

CONSTABLE «. Committal proceedings were commenced against three men before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Court yesterday charged in connection with the theft of a mail bag and letters, Post- the property of the master-General,

GENERAL

Youth Gaoled For Attack

On Aged Mother

Charged with assault on his aged mother and others an unem- played youth named Mak Ho was yesterday sentenced to four months hard labour by Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Court.

Police said that Mak was a well- known character in the Wanchai district. He had been brought to the police station on several oc- casions for striking his parents and had been warned by the police án each occasion.

It was said that defendant de- manded a sum of money from his mother on Tuesday." Upon refusal, he attacked, the aged lady, knock- Ing her about and throwing stools and pleces of wood at her.

ar-

COLLISION AT JUNCTION

Two Cars Badly Damaged

DRIVERS ESCAPE

INJURY

As the result of a

two cas

collision

were

Mak Tak, the father, who The defendants were: Tse Sui-ki, rived home just then, witressed a pestman, charged with unlawful the assault and went to his wife's shortly after noon yesterday at the opening of a man bag on October assistance. but was also assaulted Junction of Kennedy Road and

Garden Rodi 6, larceny of 28 letters and con- by detehdant. Yung Chun-hing, a

damaged. spiracy to steal letters; Ho Kai- fellow lodger, who came to inter-

The cars involved were No. 3587, ming, allas Chui Sai-chu, accused vene, was also wounded by the de- Finally the neighbour

of Messrs. Dodwell and Co., Ltd., and of the possession of forged dies in- 'fendant. tended to resemble dies used for urged Mak Tak to report the in-driven by Mr. H. H. Mundy secling mail bags, and conspiracy eldept, and defendant was taken No. 3553, driven by Miss Fung T.ng.

of Park Road. to steal letters, and Ho Fong, as to the state by police officers. cused of conspiracy to steal letters. Detective-Inspector L. R. Whant was in charge of the case.

THEFT OF CAMERA

Mr. Mundy was travelling down Garden Road while Miss Fung Ting was driving along. Upper Albert Road intending to go across Garden Road into Kennedy Road.

FROM CAR It was stated that Tse Kal-ming. postman No. 194, joined the Post Mrs. J. L Wilson. dt St. John's

Following a collision at the junc- Office in November, 1937, as a Cathedral, is the "unknown per-

mentioned in yesterday's tion. Mr. Mundy's car was over- mail ccolle. He met with a traffic son." accident at the beginning of this "Daily Press," who lost a Kedak turned and badly damaged while year and when discharged from camera from her car, parked out- the other car, a new saloan, was the Central Radio Service extensively damaged in the region hospita. in May he was given light side duties, such as sorting letters to shop in Nathan Road, on Satur- of the radiator, be dispatched to different districts. day.

MAIL BAG SEALED.

sin

The Chinese constable on point The vigilance of

Indian duty was knocked down and re- police constable Was rewarded ceived injuries to the right leg.

Both drivers escaped without any On the evening of October 6 de- when he saw Yuen Kan, 20-year- fendant left the Post Office with 'ald. in possession of a camera in serious injury.

a mail bag containing letters, Canton Road. which he wag detailed to take to

Yuen admitted the larceny and

the West Point branch office. The told of having taken the camera mail bag was tied arid sealed, the trom a parked car. Mr. E. Ems- senting being done by defendant, worth, at the Kowloon Court yes- under the supervision of a clerk, terday. passed sentence of two

months' hard labour, Mr. Ip Hon-sang.

Inspector Whant said that acting on Information he detalled a con stable to shadow Tse. The con- stable was stationed in Queen Victoria Street.

WEEK'S TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS

In the Colony during the week Shortly after 6 pm. the con-ending at 8 am. on Saturday, stable saw defendant coming from there were 73 traffic accidents as Des Voeux Road and turn into the result of which three persons Queen Victoria Street with the were killed and 37 injured..

persons killed. two mall bag on his shoulder. Walking

the Of

a few paces behind him was third Chinese boys. aged "seven and 11 defendant, Ho Fong, who remained respectively, were knocked down on the pavement as Tse went up the stairs of No. 9, Queen Victoria Street.

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FLOOR RAIDED

and killed by private motor cars whilst running, across the road,

A Chinesemale, age about 30, ras knocked down and killed by a motor bus whilst walking across

The constable, after Tse nad a13-the road. appeared up the staircase, took Ho Fook into custody, and not long

after Inspector Whant and Detec ALLEGED ASSAULT

BY DETECTIVE

Allegations that he had been forced into a confession of larceny of $30 by a Chinese detective, Lo

tive-Sergeant E. Franklin raided the second door of No. 9, Queen Victoria Street, on a warrant,

Inspector Whant said that on entering the the rear cubicle neu-cheung, who had hit him with

ound Tse sitting on a stool with 28 letters on his knees.

a stick and otherwise frightened him into pleading guilty to an The cubicle was partly an opium offence he had not committed were i divan, and second defendant, Ho made by Leung Pa, 20-year-old" car Kai-ming, was sitting at one end cleaner.

before Mr. Q A. A

of the bed, watching Tse counting Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court i the letters.

dressed yesterday. Tse was postman uniform, but without his

Léung claimed that the detective collar Lumber plates, which were assaulted him in the presence of found in his pockets. On the bed his master and another man, be- was found several lead seals un-fore taking him to a police station, Mr. Hin-ahing Lo is defending pressed, and a hand press. and the

Leung. Witnesses for the defence Tse was taken back to the Gen-will be heard to-morrow afternoon.

mail bag which was opened.

eral Post Office by Sergeant Frank-

lin.

LETTERS FOR KOWLOON

The letters contained in the mall)

THE SUN COMPANY SUMMONED

The Sun Company. Ltd.

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bag were chiedy for Shekki district, summoned before Mr. H. R. But- but the 28 letters which were found ters at the Central Court yester- on Tse, were addressed to Kowloon day for possession for sale or and such letters should not have trade abalone and labels to which been included in the bag.

The 28. letters were dispatched personally by Mr. Woodier, Inspec- tor of Postmen, with signatures of Inspector Whant and a post office official, and the envelopes of which were later collected as exhibits, Meanwhile the posts for Shekki were dispatched as they could not be withheld

there was a mark so nearly re- sembling the trade mark of the Fung Wai Hing firm as to be calculated to deceive.

The summons was adjourned till November 2.

TRESPASS CHARGE

Chan Man-nam. unemployed. Evidence was given by Inspector was fined $10 or two weeks' im- Whant Sergeant Franklin and prisonment by Mr. H. R, Butters Post Office officials after which the at the Central Court yesterday hearing was adjourned to this for trespassing on military ground afternoon.

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