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APPEAL AGAINST MARCAL CASE

CONVICTION ALLOWED

Court Orders Fine. Be Refunded"

SNATCHING CASE

In the Court of Appeal yea- terday, the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, allowed the appeal brought by Wong Sze- nang against conviction on a charge of matching a sum of $500 from an Indian prison warder, Lal Khan, at Bonham Strand East on January 4, and the fine of $250 with the alter- native of three months' impri sonment imposed by the Magis- trale. Mr. T. I. Houston. Appellant was represented by Mr. M. A. da Silva, while Mr. J. B. Prentls, Assistant Crown Sollettor. was for the Crown.

Mr: Silva sald that all the evi, dence that was before the Magis- trate was hearsay evidence, and was not aphissable. There was an Indian watchman on duty outside the money-changer's shop and a policeman ch traffic duty about 30 yards away, and it was important that no evidence had been brought to support the Crown's case that there had been a chase for about 460 yards, in as much as the com- plainant had stated that he had shouted in both Punjabi and Chi- nese that money had been snatch=' ea from his person

In allowing the appeal, His Lord- ship said one would have expected complainant's story to be support→

the

HEARING

Moneylender Gives Evidence

£75,000 GIFTS ΤΟ TERRITORIALS

Sports Fund Income Assured

Mr. Hore-Belisha announced in

GENERAL

VOLUNTEER

ORDERS

(Orders by LL-Col." H.B. Rose, MC, Commandant. Hongkong Volunteer D.C.) RIFLE TABLE A-PEAK RANGE

Sunday, February 12,

Peak Range. 9 a.m. Ride Table A Re- trults of the following units who have not ared will attend.

Machine Oun Troop, Armoured Car Section, No. 1 M.G. 1 Company, No. 2 M.G. Company, and RD.D.C.

Dress-Optional.

The hearing of the case in which Fausto Leonard Marcal, Portuguese a speech at Acton, W., recently. broker, is charged with receiving that two anonymous gifts totalling four boxes of all knowing same £25,000 had been received for the to have been stolen or unlawfully recently Inaugurated Teritorial obtained from the Britannia Silk Army sports fund. There had also Store, was continued before Mr. R.been other donations. Edwards at the Central Magistracy! The War Minister, who was yesterday.

opening the new headquarters of den. the 52nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade, that the announced

Gurbux Singhi, registered money- lender, testified that on January R.A. also

Range Omger-2 Lt. E. M. Bry-

G. PART II-STONECUTTERS Sunday, February 12, Stonecut- ters. Launch leaves Queen's Pier Pler at 8.45 am. Members of the following units, will attend:

Nos. 1 and 3 M.G. Company (those detailed).

13 Marcal told him that he "philanthropic donor" of the £50,- wanted a loan of $3,000 and when 1000 with which the fund was at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police asked what security he could offer.started was Viscount Nuffield, who showed some samples of silk say-made it a condition that a further ing that the market price was £25,000 was fortheeming. $8 a yard.

"The fund is now assured of a Witness told Marcal that he permanent income," said Mr. Hore- was willing to grant a loan based Bellshs, and Sir Walter Kirke, on $5 per yard, which was agreed. the Director-General of the Ter "A promissory note for $1.965.50ritorial Army, who conceived the was drawn pp

idea and mentioned it to Lord

In addition to the promissory Nuffield: may feel satisfied that he noté; a certlacate from Marcal has rendered yet one more service stating that the goods were his.to the Territorial Army." was required by the witness after he had been advised to eblain same by his brother.

said

2

TO MAKE GUNS

Dress Optional.

Range omcer-Captain E. G. Stewart.

QUALIFICATIONS—W.T. BADGES The following members qualified as 1st Class Machine Gunners are entitled to wear the MG, Badges (without wreath).

No. 4 M.G. Company.

Mr. Hore-Belisha niso announced

No. 13 Platoon:-L/Cpl. K. W.

Cross-examined. witness

that Lord Nuffield is to make anti-Fan, Pte.. J. T. Chan, Pte." M. K. that he knew Marcal had an once aircraft guns to "supplement the Chan. L. Cpl. K. H. Leung, Ptel. H. 9. Weng, K. K. Chan, W. C. Mok, in French Bank Buildings. He 3.7 type"

C. T. Mok, F. Wong, C. L. Fung. S. Referring to London's defences, W. Tang, S. K. Luk, Y. K, Ho, C. T. was not shown any invoices nor |

Mr. Hore-Belisha said: "You have. S. M. Wong, T., H. Tang, S. H. shipment samples.

The hearing was adjourned to ve reports that the number of!

read, doubtless, as I have. imagina-Wong. M. T. Shi, and S. B. Au. this morning.

No. 14 Platoon:-L/Cpl. K. T effective guns which we put Into Goh, Ptes. K. L. Kwok, Y. O. Kwok, action for the defence of London P. C. Lok. J. Chan, Y. M. Wong, during the emergency was accord-L Cpl. H. S. Lo. Ptes. H. T. Mak. ing to one report 50 and to another K. H. Goh, Y. K. So, Y. S. Fung, H. L. Pau, S. L. Li, L/Cpl W. Y Leung. Ptes. H. C. Chan, H. Y. Chan, C. F. Yeung, M. Wong, L/Cpl. S. K. Wong, Ptes. K. C. Cheuk, Y. Chow. I. T. Ip and S. C. Tang.

SOLDIER FINED FOR DRIVING

A joy ride in a motor-bus on

100.

"I am now addressing only one ed by the evidence of the accoun- January 23 had a sequel at the of the brigades which covered Lou, der. Your brigade deployed to tant of the money-changer's shop Kowloon Court yesterday when as well as by some evidence from Pte. Hugh Kirkpatrick, of Nanking various stations, including Hyde

Pusk/22 gurs, of which eight were No. 15 Platoon:-Ftes. K. I. İse, watchman, who must have Barracks, "appeared before Mr. been aware of the hue and ery If Q. A. A. Macfadyen on summonses 3.7in Of the 22 guns you deployed K. K. Lau, C. C. LI, K. W. LAU, A. the Incident which formed the for driving 3 meter-bus without 20 were completely effective for K. P. Chan K. S. Wang. O. W. charge had taken place.

a licence and driving without the action. and two arrived as an ad Lam. K. S. Ng. S. H. Tsui, S. F.

hoc provision frùm the The

arsenal Chan. L'Cpl. C. K. Chan. Ptes. Y. Impression left in my permission of the owner. mind." sald the Chief Justice. "is Traffic Sub-Insp. Scrim told the without a predictor, which would C. Leung, Y. C. Chow, K. F. Wong. have been supplied in due course. Y. T. Pang, L/Cpl. C. F. Chan, that there was not a scintilla of Court that at 10.30a.m. on evidence on which the Magistrate January 20, the bus driver left the facts, because, while I cannot re- Leung, T. Y. Mok, Y. C. Lam. T. "I think I should mention these Ptes. C. Y. Tsang, K. Kwok, H. C. could have convicted appellant. bus at the terminus ouside the. The appeal must be allowed," the barracks, Defendant got into the veal how many guns we could have K. Lam. F. C. Chan and S. K

Loong. conviction quashed and the fine,if bus and

a whole, no drove it to near Yen put into action 25 paid, to be refunded to appellant Chow Street in Lai Chi Kok Road, arm will be done if I state the

achlevement of ore Kirkpatrick, who is a

particular unit."

licensed

His Lordship also made an order for the $500 to be repaid to ap-driver of military vehicles, told pellant.

the Magistrate he had no other Intention in boarding the bus than

APPEALS DISALLOWED

The appeals brought in the Su- to see whether he could drive it. preme Court yesterday by two A fine of of $20 was imposed. men, Chan Tat-chau and Li Hung. returned life banishers, who had

four years' hard labour respective- Jy at the January Criminal Ses- slons, were disallowed.

The Chief Justice sat with Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser in the second appeal, while Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell and Mr. Justice Fraser heard the first appeal.

Hau Kam-shing, 26,

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AIR DISASTER NEAR MILAN

No. 5 M.G. Company C.S.M. H. M. Britto, L/Sgt. J. D. Remedios. Cpl. J. T. P. Souza, Cpl.- R. U. Danenberg. Cpl. C. E. Soares. Pics. B. B. Baleros, F. 3. Collaco, J. J. Remedios. V. A. V. Ribeiro,

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STAND HIS TRIAL

Appearing before Mr. R. A. D. J. R. Olaes, C. N. da Silva. R. S. Forrest at the Central Court yea-

Remedios. E. V. Alves, A, F. Carmo,

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been sentenced to five years' and VILLAGE ROBBERY persons were killed dating an air

MILAN Feb. 10 (T/Ocean)- Four Ablong. A. M. Ozorio, A. E. V.

Ribeiro, R. C. Baptista, L. M. Re-terday, charged with the possession

of an automatic pistol and married disaster which occurred in the medios, Sergt. V. M. Nunes, Cpl. M.

rounds of ammunitions, Cheng woman, of Ho Sheung Heung vicinity of this city yesterday. M. de V. Scares, Cpl. G. A. Pinna,

Chol, 47, unemployed, was com- mitted to stand trial at the Cr- A three-engined military plane/Cpl. L. G. Pinna, Ples. L. A. Village, has reported to the police

C. Mackintosh, Sequeira,

J. 3. that about 1 a.m. yesterday, she engaged in a practice flight crash-

minal Sessiona was awakened by a noise from the ed on to the roof of a factory at Silva, C. P. Basto, F. J. Santos, A. Guterres, F. M. Tavares. G. V. roof, and saw five men climbing| Sesto Ban Giovanni. The pilot, in two armed with revolvers and a major of the Italian air force.

E. Gomes, A. A. Remedies, G. M. one with a dagger.

and a non-commissioned officer ac-

Ozorio and A. R. Cruz. companying him on the fight were kiled. Furtheumore two workers of

when the plane crashed in flames. the factory were fatally injured

In both cases.. appellants gave as their reason for returning to the. Colony in defance of their depor- tation order, the fact that they had been forced to do so by the advent of Japanese troops in Chinese ter- ritory across the border.

COLONY HEALTH

RETURNS.

She was bound with "wire and gagged,

jewellery and clothing to the value The men escaped with money,

of $1,908.

ANOTHER REMAND FASCIST GRAND.

A remand of another week was

The following members qualined as Marksmen are entitled to wear the Rifle and Star Badges.

C.5.M. 'M. F. Baptista, 104 pts. Sgt. J. P. Baleros, 100 pts.

PARADES

1st Battery Right Section: Feb. 16, Belchers,

COUNCIL MEETING 5.45 pm. Battery drill. Dress

3.D. caps, overalls and gun plat-

Feb. 24-26, Pakshawan

camp.

Detective Inspector W. N. Darkin prosecuted.

The defendant was arrested by Detective-Bergeant Hatchinson who, together with a party of police, raided No. 23 Stone Nullah Lane in the afternoon of February! 2. The pistol and the smomuni- tlons, which were wrapped in a plece of paper, were found beside the defendant who was smoking opium when the police arrived.

UNLICENSED REVOLVER

granted by Mr, R. A. D. Forrest at ROME, Feb. 10 (Reuter) The form shoes. the Central Magistracy yesterday Fascist Grand Council meets at 10: Nineteen cases of tuberculosis

when Li Ping-chun, 22, appeared) p.m. to-morrow for the second time Details later. were noticed to the local Health charged with wounding authorities on Thursday in addi- causing grievous bodily harm to that foreign affairs will take up 5.45 pm. Battery drill. Dress-S.D. and within a week, but it is unlikely Left Section: Feb. 17, Belchers,

Convicted on a charge of por-| tion to five cases of chicken-pox. Hiyoshi Sagara, with four cases each of diphtheria, en-

intent to much time, as it is considered that caps. overalls and gur. platform session of one revolver, having teric

tever

these were exhaustively covered at shoes. and measles, three Det.-Insp. Darkin said the man the last meeting. cases of dysentery, two cases of was still in the Queen Mary Hos- cerebro-spinal fever and one case pital. of small-pox

NEW FORD CARS

The Kowloon Show Rooms of Messrs. Wallace Harper and. Co.,

murder.

SNATCHER GETS

PRISON AND CANE

Convicted on a charge of lar-

no licence from the Commissioner March 3-5, Pakshawan camp. of Police, permitting such pos- There is no doubt, however, that Detalls later.

session, a man named Chung the Spanish question, particularly Signal Section: Feb. 17, HQ. 5.30 Yap, 42, was fed $10, at

elating to Minora, will be discuss-p.m.

ted.

No sensational communique expected.

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Engineer Company D.EL. Section: Feb. 13, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Lewis gun training and Din- ner Committee meeting.

-which defendant la

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Ltd., in Nathan Road, will to-day ceny from person, it being, alleg- and to-morrow house a Specialed that he had snatched a pair

TRAFFIC MISHAP Display of New Fort! Products. of earrings, valued at $12, from a Three cars were involved in a The show rooms will be open from 9 woman named Cheung Chau. smash opposite the Hongkong en- 'Feb. 16, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Musketry. a.m. to 9 p.m.

47. in Pakhol Street, near Chi trance to the Star Ferry in the Feb. 24-28 and March 3-5, Pak- New cars that will be on dis-Wo Street, on February 2. a man early hours of yesterday morning. ahawan camp. play include the 110 H.P. "Lincoln named Lei Tong, 22. was sen- A small car containing three Eu- Lyon Light Section: Feb. 13, H.Q. Zephry." the "Mercury" (95 H.P.). tenced by Mr. Q.A.A. Macfadyen ropeans turned from Ice House 5.45 p.m. Musketry. the "V-8 Deluxe" (85 HP.), the at the Kowloon Court westerday Street Into Connaught Road and "V-8 Standard (60 ELP.), the to six months' imprisonment with crashed into cars parked side by "Prefect" (10 HP.), and, the "Baby" hard labour and 12 strokes of side in front of the O.S.K. premises.

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Feb. 18. H.Q. 5.45 p.m. Musketry.

Corps Signals Feb. 14, K.Q. 5.30 p.m. 8ignal struction.

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