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who perform their work conscientiously. The cry of the Hongkong policeman is all the other way. His chances of

are few and far between, and we have been i repeatedly requested to present the views of the men on the subject of promotion. A

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SAULTEIX AND ROBBED

A INDIAN' BOLDIER "ARRESTED An Indian sepay, by name Mala Khan, of the 3rd Company, 129 ↳ Baluchit, was arrested by Police Constable

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CIGAK

WITNESSES FOR THE PROSECUTION DÍUNDER.

Nothing of an exciting nature transpired Chaska, Humphrey Kane, a shipping, cleik, during the Beating of the case to day in which

formerly in the employ of the British-American Tobacco Cells charged with the arceny of ciga rettes and tobacco, valued at $2,635, the pro perty of the company.

PAL TENNIS

BUCCESSFUL DANOS

The members of the Imparial Tennis Club were at bome to their friends at the Kow: loon Schools on Saturday evening. Though dancing commenced promptly at eight o'clock. there was a very big gathering present when

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Shanghai, 18th March

11:10 am

A. S. WATSON & CO., member of the force may be all that is rewille, on a charge of robbery, with Molence,

the music struck up for the frat dance. The quired from the official standpoints and assaulting the police. Be was recieved to may he deserving of every honour, but the Yau-na-ti Police Station and locked up

duties of M.C, were on the capable shoulders there stand in his way, the beads of The complainant is Au Kang, a hawker, Ac

of Me. Welsh who worked strenuously through the departments who somewhat after the cording to the report he furnished the police,

out the evening. Under the willing hands of Mrs. Roberson and Miss, Hayward, assisted by fashion of Tennyson's "Brook go on for it appears that about 8.39 o'clock last, night

Naturally, the man of ability, behe started to return to his home at No. 37, Mr. M. J.D. Stephens appeared for the pro Mr. Edwards, everything was done for the comes disgusted and carries out his duties Reclamation Street, near the Gas Works,secution on all charges: Mr.G K. Hall Brutton, comfort of the guests. The floor was in in the most perfunctory fashion. Fortunate, He was carrying his two trays on a pole, which Messi, Brutton and lett, and Mr. H. J. Gar good condition, for dancing, though a rather he had on his shoulder, and in his light hand diner, of Mr. O.D. Thomson's office, appeared plentiful supply of French chalk had the some indeed, are the European constables of he held a stoot. As he was about to enter, his for the first defendant: Sergeant Gordon wat what werd effect of turning everyone pre- Shanghai in the knowledge that diligence house, two soldiers, one of whom he alleged ched the case on behalf of the police.

maturely greyheaded. This Rip Van Winkle and capacity ensure rapid promotion. was the accused, rusbed up behind him, During cross-examination at the last bearing effect was the cause of much merriment and all Reference is made to the strike which oc knocked him down, and stole his money-box, two witnesses for the prosecution were made tended to create that very genial spirit, that cured among the Indian constables in Sep-which contained $276, Kis day's earnings to contradict themselves by Mr. Bruton, and characterised the proceedings, Duringthe even- tember last, and it is stated that former die Smarting from the blow he had received: today's hearing Mr. Stephens took up the ing the secretary, Mr. J. C. Lowe, presented content, which was fostered by a few In on the heid, the, hawker, seized hold of Point. He said he had an application to make the annual statement which showed an increased ino" for the admission; of représ dians who were infamed with a desire to the grisoper and cried for help. His cries with regard to the evidence of Lai Kai and membership, despite the loss of several men.-

Lau Sam. In cross-examination, Mr. Stephens hers who were homeward bound, also incrcase sentatives of the Press and the public were responded to bị a luking, 'who went to the hawker's assistance, but had to bear it said, these two men contradicted 'all that they in the number of courts for the use of members to the regular meetings of the Muni- retreat, owing to the treatment he received had said in their examination-in-chief. His condition of affairs on which the club la to

object now was to ask his Worship to allow be heartily congratulated –Contrfouled, maincipal Council. por from the infuriated Indian, Police while the interpreter: at No. 7 Police Station to bo were blows violently and this attracted the

*% CRIMINAL SESSIONS.am aureation of P. C. Wills, who was round the falled and be be asked to produce the notes ha corner. He was on the scene in a minute and look of these two men's statements on the day mine! the lodian was removed to the lock-up His accomplice escaped.

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make theire fortunes in Siberia or America, has been satisfactorily settled, the ringleaders having been deported while the others ex- pressed their regret for the occurrence. With regard to the Chinese constabulary, it is suggested that a recreation ground should be established for their exclusive use so that the esprit de corps of this branch of the ser vice may become something more than a mere figure of speech. It is interesting to

hasty

of their arrest.

His Worship-Do you say that he took the statements 2:5

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Mr. Stephent-Yer; the statements when the men were taken to the Station. The wit examination, gave an entirely different story to Mr Brution...

read that an opportunity was presented dur-two charges, to which he pleaded not guilty.nesses made one statement there and in cross

At the Police Court, this morning, before Mr.. A. Hazeland, accused was brought up on the The case was remanded for a week, during which time the Crown Solicitor, will be asked

prosecute.

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ing the year of obtaining, a draft of men from the disbanded 1st Chinese Regiment of Weihaiwei, but it was not availed of, for the reason that, although, their excellent military Tng annual general meeting of the Hongkong training and discipline were undoubted, they | Volunteer Reserve Association will be held at were uneducated men, unable to read the City Hall to-morrow, Friday, the ig hinst or write, and experience of more than at 10 p.m, when His Excellency Sir Matthew so enlisted previously had shown them Natbau has kindly consented to attend and unsuited in other ways for police work, prosent his cup to the winner. In other words, they might be admirable sol diers but as guardians of the peace they were useless. On the whole, the report on the Shanghai police is creditable to the force, but we should like to know whether there are any grievances among the ten-as there are in Hongkong-which require 'ventilation,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

STATION leave of absence has been granted to Captain R.M. Ranking, Royal Army Medical Corps, from 19th to 29th March, 1937.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. A MAII. from the U.S.A., via Yokohama, which had been recovered from the wreck of tho is Dakota, was received here this morning damaged by sea-water.

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Hongkong, 22nd January, 1907,

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BIRTHS.

(3) LAST week, 27. cases of small-pox were re

ported to the Medical Officer of Health, of which 21 were Chinese, a Köglish, 1 Filipino, and 3 Indias. There were 19 deaths among the Chinese patients.

On March 10, 1957, at Shanghai, the wife of 'J. DIETRICH, of a son,

On March 11, 1957, at Shanghai, the wife of JAMES STARK, of a daughter.

On March 13, 1957, at Bhanghai, the wife of NOEL B. RAMSAY, of a zon.

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THE following details left for fodia, per an

| Lai Sang on 16th instant:-119th infantry; 1st

class Hospital Asst. J. Ezekiel-(on leave), 11-) men invalided, z men sick 'attendants, 1 ́man

On the 17th March, at St. Peters Church,for discharge, 1 man to rejoin regiment. 119th Hongkong, by the Rev. J. H. France; MA.. W. HEWETT, of the Imperial Maritime Baluchis: 6 men invalided, a man discharged, Customs, to MAUD BEATRICE HAMILTON, of 1 man sick attendant. Hongkong.

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On March to, 1907, at Shanghai, EDWARD, aldest son of the late Isaac Ezra of Shanghai 10 MOZELLE, eldest daughter of M. A. Sopher, Esq., Shanghai, *g*-

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Os March 8, 1907, at Mickleham, Dorking, England, DAVID GILMOUR, aged 65 years.

On March 11, 1957, at Shanghai, SUSAN PEARSON, the deadly beloved daughter of George and Susan. Pearson, aged iz years and 1 monthis." Deeply regelted.

The Hongkong Gelegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1937.

SHANGHAI POLICH,

NEWS reaches us (Siam Frid«Prisi) from Muang Chumpan that a native woman was delivered there of twins about four months ago. Oss of the infants had no eyes, and the other was minus hands. The parents, however, took care of them and they are thriving well. Lately, however, the parents are alarmed to hear the in 'fant without eyes talking as a grown up person though only four months old. This juvenile prodigy, knows the Siamese language bester shan its parents, and can scold, reprimand, abuse or exhort jo a manner calculated to in: spire, fear in a douse, they say. Numbers of persons are going to see it daily.

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His Worship-7.he evidence given here must have been the same as that given at the Police Station.

Mr. Stephens-I take it it must have been the same, but in cross-examination-

His Worship-You can recall the two wit. nesses if you like, but I don't think it is neces sary. The men said that the reason they

told them to say so. made such atalements was because, the police

Mr. Brutton They were coached by de leqtives. pests Su

Mr. Stephens-1 would like to ask them, your Worship, if they made a different state ment

His Worship-1 don't think it necessary. You want the interpreter-not the men themselves?

Mr. Stephens-Yes,

Mr. Brution-They can't., Whatever states mests were made at the station have nothing to do with the case—.

Mr. Stephens-Yes- Mr. Bretton Please allow me, Mr. Stephens, It cannot be admitted

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The March Criminal Sessions opened at the Supreme Court this moming, his Honour the Chief Justice presiding. The first case called was that of To Ins, alles, Ah Sam, and Young Min charged with forgery. The Hon. Mr. Gompertz, Attorney-General, inntracted by Mr. G. E. Morrell, of Mestrs, Dennys and Uowley, Crown Solicitors, prosecuted.

The following jury wereimpannelled: Medare, Ernest Nosworthy Tarrant (foreman), Frederick | Carr Kendall, Ton Lloyd - Harrison, Carl Julius Schmidt, Fdward Charles Wilks. Alfred Gregory and Felix Lowe, Prisoners first pleaded guilty, but afterwards altered they plea to not guilty.

Among thorosolutions to brought forward at the annual meet- ing of ratepayers on the 20th inst

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PRISONE S. CHARGED,”

Further particulars have come to light to day 1 in connection with the case, which was reported in our issue of Saturday fast, in which two men

were arrested on charges of defrauding thp

General Post Office. The men, who gave (beir pamo as Chan We and Chan Lam, of No 105; Connaught Rond Central, were taken before Mr. F. A. Haeland, "at the Police Court, this morning. They were charged with "Torging a chop, and with obtaining elevan letters from the Postmsäter General under falio pretences The defendants denied the chuiges, in foto, Some months ago, it was sald, sccused were employed by the Kung Wo Chong firm. They were either discharged, or left the firm's employ of their own free will. Which it was: la not known. Knowing the firm's business, is alleged, they hit upon a plan to tamper with the 5rm's foreign fetters, What followed after the arrival of the American mail last week is known. In the letters which the accused are charged with stealing were right chequer the total sum aggregating foya, and two bills of lading. These, it was said, they abstracted from the letters. They were arrested before they had time to cash the cheques. As the Crown Solicitor is to prosecute: In this case, his Worship formally adjourned the case until Monday next, the defendants to semala in police custody, a muse

|--The Attorney General, yaid that the charges against the prisoners were that on the 25th Febrosty last they forged an order for three cases of mushrooms by chopping it with the chop of Wa Kee On that day they altered the forged order for the said oods and by means of that order obtained one case of mushrooms, with intent to defraud the said Wa Kes. They went to get the other cases, b but in the meantime suspi- cians had been aroused in the minds of the salesman of the Hip Lo firm, the holders of the boxes, and he sent twoʻjokis to follow the men, and found they had taken the case, ant to Wa Kee but, to "a" wharf at Wing Lok | Mr. Stephens 14 your Worship rules I can't Street. Inquiries, were made of Wa Kee call these witnesses I would like a note made and it was stated there that the delivery erdeis of it.

money were not signed or chopped by that firm. Thr His Worship-The, men did make different arrest of the two men followed, and on the se statements, which can be proved by the de cond. defendant was found another delivery positions.

order-Evidence was then adduced in support of the above statement. The case being con- cluded, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty for the first prisoner, who was accordingly dis--Mahomed, 11 D'Aguller, Stree, draper, (or res charged. The second prisoner was found covery of a total sum of $2,500 lor goods sold guilty, but the jury recommended him to mercy and delivered, was resumed. on account of his youth (15 years), E

His Honour said the case was a very serious one, but he could not disregard the recommen dation of the jury, and passed a sentence of twelve months' hard labour,

The interpreter who took down the state. khorović 29moments of the two wifnessen was thep called.-

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THE following petition from the unmarried ladies of the town of Wakefield, U.S.A," was received by the Legislature last month, We, the unmarried ladies of the town of Wakefield,

"How was the prisoner dressed, when he came to the house?" asked the Attorney-petition your, konourable bodies" for a law General in the course of a case being heard at levying a tax upon bachelors, said 18x to be the" Criminal Sessions this morning. "He graduated as follows: From 20 to 25 years, 55 1 |

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His Worship—I don't think I have power. What is this man called for, Mr.Stephens?

Mr Stéphess-To speak, as to the evidence given by (ai Kai and Lu Sato, according with the statements given by these two men at No, 7 Police Station on the 2nd instant."

CUTTING, AND WOUNDING !

TRE SPLIT CLAIMS

JUDGMENT, BY CONSENT.CO/4/165)

la Summary Jamdiction this morning, be fore bis Honour Mr. A, G. Wise, Puline judg*.“ presiding, the cases in which if. Cruz & Cr of No. 19, Queen's Road Central, sued. R. H.

~ Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Messrs. Goldring and Barlow, appeared for the plaintifs, and Mr.K. Gardiner, of Mr. O. D. Thomson, office, repre sented the defendant. It will be remain when these cases were called on Friday last, Le Wai was next arraigned on the charge of Gardiner took excep ton to their being bron

into that Count, as it was practica culting and wounding 900 Chan Wong Kwai, debt, for goods sold and delivered, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm,to $2,500. Mr. P. W. Goldring Prisoner pleaded guilty, Adv

that he was perficily within hist The Attorney General said that the

The interpreter examined said he was not in Court when the two witnesses were examined, Mr. Stephens-Ask him if he was present at the cross-examination?

His Worship-I don't think that matters. - I'

hole to that effect,

soners in Victoria Gal. On t'e 22nd February the jurisdiction of that Court, as he was a The case was further adjourned after police without any apparent reason, the prisoner sud-toe upon each transaction.” His Honour considered the matter, and later upheld - Mr. denly seized the chopper produced, and cut Goldring's contention, When the cases were evidence had been heard.

wore a glass" said witness. "What kind of from 25 to 30 years, Sto; from 30 to 35 years, am sorry I cannot admit him. I have made a prisoner and the complainant were both.pri.splitting up the arount so as to bring it within

glass a monocle, or spectacles, or double glasses ?" "Yes, double glasses, like you have in your hand,"

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Sis: from 35 to 40 years $10; over 40 years, chloroform in large doses. And your pati tioners further represent that bachelors are barnacle growth on the ship of society, imped- ing its progress, and are of no cambly use except as pallbearers. We are not advocat ing this law because we are single; that cop- cerns us the least. If you don't believe it ask al

THREE chair coolies, who occupy sands Lyndhurst Terrace, finding business rather dut

POUNDS, AAYOUNG-SCAMP.

SENT TO GAOL FÖR NUMEROUS THEFTS.

the prosecutor severely on the neck, so that the tendons were severed, and, the medical evidence showed that prosecutor was maimed and would be, lime for l ́e. There was no :evidence of provocation, and it was understood:

that the cutting was the result of a former quarret, Prisoner was then sentenced latwa years bard labour.

I LARCENY.. The next case was a charge of larcený

on Friday afternoon, started to wrestle with the complaint of three men, who alleged that inst.one Yim Yeong, the same jury being

impannelled.

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called on this morning, Mr. Gardiner såld be was now fostructed to consent to judgment, but would ask for stay of execution forten days.

"Judgment war given accordingly.

SHIPPING AND MAIL

MAILS" "DUN Indian ( Vamiang) zab insty English (Delo zust lost, st 5 pm, Australian (Ching (u):aged ins,"

French (Polynesian) 25th änst, la

AFTER twenty-eight yours' service, the clock in the big court-room of the Supreme Court has at last been condemned, and its place will kaown it no more.. It has been succeeded by a cheap-lanking kitchen clock, which growls out" the hours in a very deep tone, but no doubt it us and see." It has not been decided to whatjole Mathias Cordeiro, a lad, sixteen years of will answer all the purposes required of it dur committee to refer the petition.

age, who bar been wanted by the police for ing the next quarter of a century, 19,

some little time, was on Saturday evening last LAM ON, a "boy," employed on board the

arrested in Ship Street, by Sergeant Lee, of No. #Police Station. The youth was arrested on H.A.L. steamer Scandia, was arrested in Mc-

·Cordeiro had' swindled them. Cordeiro was, donnell Road, Kowloon, on Friday night, by each other in play. During the 'stra gle one Police Constable Wille, on suspicion of being of the three was thrown on the flat of

in the will be attached to the annual report of the tsatsui Police Station no spurious money was

Dragon Cycle Depot, D'Aguilar, The noise which was

́Street, 'Cin"'or, about that date he sold to February, 1906, the prisoner, who sen house-boy employed at Robinson Road, went Acting Superintendent of Police in Shanghai found on him. Two silver spoons, which bore the lookers-on annoyed a resident in one

differant buyers two bicycle tubes, a pair

to No. 1, Lochieterrico and said he wanted of bicycls handles, a tricycle, a lamp," a on the character of the force during the past the inscription Scandin were, however, found of the houses and a bucketful of water came year. There is much similarity between the on him. He was arraigned, before Mr. C.A. Dsplashing down from a verandah, drenching is of oil and s. tin of bicycle powder, to af to see the No. 1 boy, Leung. The No, 1 boy. composition of the Shanghai force and that Melbourne, at the Police Court, on Saturday, the conquered coolie who was just recover value $29.5% He pocketed the money and Wong Kim, said Leung was out. Prisoner of Hongkong. It is composed of British, on a charge of theft, and was sentenced to log from his violent impact with the cusb disappeared. At No. 3, Bowing on Caust then asked for Leung's keys, and Wong; told stone. Angered by bis double defeat, the Ro d'We i livis a motorman employed by the him that Leung had taken them with him Indian and Chinese officers whose duties seven days! hard labour."

drenched ops sprang up from the guller, and Electre Tranway Company-a feod of when he went out. Prisoner then went into The wie Saint Giorgs sulled fróby under the Municipal Council are id ii-MME. COMAR, wife of the proprietor of the Cos, sailed into his two chums. There was a fight. cal to those required of the men in Hong-mopolitan Hotel, put in an appearance at the Po- in earnest then which called (ox palice inter-Cordeiro. On the ith instant the lad paid kong. An excellent character is given tice Count, so-day, to prosecute her amab, Unvention, nd the three were taken is. They

In many respects the conditions existing in Shanghai are analogous to those prevail. ing in Hongkong, and for that reason interest in possession of counterfeit coins. At the Tsim. hit back, smacking the curbstone with his until the 1st instant, employed as salesman lined the case. Ho said that the st

Yan, fordisorderly behaviour and assault. The offences were alleged to have occurred early this morning when Madame ordered her amah

head.

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were charged with street fighting, before Mr. Melbourne, at the Police Court, and fined, one dollar each,

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him a visit. When Cordeiro left, the motorman Fang Tong-found himself minus his watch which be valued at S. Cordeiro lay low for while, until the 15th losiant when be and sever al of bis chums called on' Yean Sibe', a clerk,

The Hon, the Attorney General briefly out

the boy's room, and Wong followed binï. Then the prisoner suddenly scized Wong and tied him down to the bed, covering his head over with a quilt. While Woog was so lying on the bed he heard a box being forced upon, and some glass broken.

He managed to get his head free of the quilt and saw the prisoner ransacking the pre- mises. Seeing he was observed, Frisoner seized a piece of iron, and said he would stab Prisoner then went away carrying a bundle, Wong to death if he Interfered with him. and when, Leung returned it was discovered

German (Prisr Regent Luitpold) 28th inst.

·· American (China) grat inslag

Indian (Kumizge) just installen The 07&0. S. S. Co. a. Doric arrived at, San Francisco on 15th inst

Athenian Arelve

The Coba R. CA Vancouver at 10 p.m. on Job in Singapore for this part on 16th

The P. & D. 5. N. Co.'s, Le

on 16th, inst; and may be expected 109. 12nd instead bodies agarrettelagt

The M. M. Co plyanion with the next French mail, left Singapore this morning 44 6 am. for this port vie Saigon, rese left Shanghai for this port on 15th inst; if y pa

The F.A. 1 Bilgravia from Hamburg and may be expected here on LIES TORES.

The L. C. S. N. Co 1L KUNMAZ İSİ cults for this port via the Stralition

The 2. M: 91% Cor from Yokohama tomorrow,

lower than be due to arrive at ible port The P&A 5-8. C

and may be expected fiere on or aban

to the European section of the police in Shanghai, the men being described as "steady and reliable," although it is stated that several had no previous experience of to do certain work. The amah, a haughty LAN KAM, a hawkar, who resides with his wife residing at No. 51, Queen's Road East, and

young woman, became annoyed at being or police work and are hardly of the best phy. dered about, flew into a passion, and, so com

and family No. 7, Ah Cheung Labe, Central begged for a night's lodging, which was grant- sique. A statement appears in the report plainant said, attacked her with an empty district, captured burglar last night as his ed. On the following morning Cordeiro was which applies in every way to the position of lemonade bottle. Mr. Milbourne, before whom shadow was heen vanishing through the front nowhere to be found. He had got up during the officer in Hongkong. It is to the effect the case cama, adjourned the trist for further door. The thief, who said he was Au Lin, a the night and left the house with bis host's hew arrival in the Colony, gained admission to track, which contained 541 worth of personal that: "The condition of local living "un inquiries to be made,

the house by picking the lock off the street effects. These complaints set the police at doubtedly has a deterrent effect on young | A SERIES of gambling raids was executed, by door,with a small file. After making a tour of /:work'and a strict watch was kept, which led to that 5, o in banknotes, and So worth of cloth will therefore be due

the chy, police yesterday, and in all forty inspection of the house the thief could find more his gapture. He was straigned before Mr. C. las had been stolen regnt was made three men were accommodated with cellsing valuable to stest, so picking up a thick, wool. A. Melbourne, at the Police Court, this the police and the prisons as treated at the different police stations, there to pass len singlet which was lying on a side table, bemorning on three charges of larceny. He the night until they could be placed before a pat that on and started to quit the premises As pleaded guilty to all and was sentenced to six magistrate Detective Sergeanté Earner and he was coming out of the room Murison arrested twelve men on board the s.s, by the bawker, while his better

recruits, and unless they are looked after and led in the proper way they are likely to deteriorate considerably. This has been the case in a few instance and it only may be put down to the good example set to them

by their seniors, and a knowledge on Poul Reau, who were found playing pai kan; help. In the struggle which the thir their part that good conduct and con Sergeant Les look in sixteen men from No. 61, with the hawker the file was put scientious work will ensure rapid pro-Wanchai Road; Sergeant Appleton secured the hawker sustained some motion and transfer to more congenial eight man from Ne. 158. Station Street South, and responsible" work?"-- As it stands the Yau-ma-t, and as the requis visit to the Yand pentence seems to be unballasted, but what masti public market a little later added seven we are more concerned with is the statement or to the score. The men were wraigned.

before the magistrates, this imorning, tion", is the lot of those | Polios Court, sad fined.

wrist.: Bergeant Wilson, arrested the barglar."

was charged with the offence

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