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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER -23) 1931

LEAVE TO APPEAL EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. ILL-TREATMENT OF

GRANTED.

HEARING AT LÄTER

DATE.

A recent motion in the Appeal

Court before the Chief Justice

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Mr. Apata Aravalo,

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Mr. Wenceslao Tobian

Mr. Santos Muudez

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Mr. Moines Expeleta

Mr. Gregorio Aiberto

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#1

THEFTS.

SOLDIER SENT TO PRISON.

Mr. Ellin.

MUI-TSAI

FINES IMPOSED ON MISTRESS.

befale Mr.

the

Inspector Fraser (officer in charge of ui-trois) charged a (Sir Joneph Kemp) and the JUST OUT OF GAOL.woma Armed Pulsne Judge (Mr. Justice Lind

Chau Wal-In sell) concerning an application

WIllama at the for leave to appeal against labour in all was

Sentence of three months hard Central Police Court this morn- decision in a Summary Court ac-Private Arthur

imposed on ing, with bringing an unregister- tion was decided this

Price, of the ed mui-tani Into the Colony and morning in

South Wales Borderers, who was also with ill-treniment. Leave was granted

this morning conyleted by Mr. for the

The defendant amitted notice of motion to be amended to for theft of a dinner auft, a pair second, said she had beaten the

Fraser

at the Kowloon Magistracy Arst count, and, in reply to the allow the hearing at a later date of boots, an on the terms that the costs of; property of Mr. T. A. Ellis,lothing.

a necktie. the girl beenuse she had lost some and incidental to the hearing of telen the objection, should be the

from the European Y.M.C.A., and for the pawning of Inspector Fraser informed his spondents' in any event.

The Judgment was read by the overcoat, alen the property of Worship that the girl was found Puisue Judge and

by a police constable in Percival the Chief Justice concurred.

Inspector Elston, who prosecut- Street on Monday. She was cry- Originally, the Ip

ed, stated that the defendant was and complained of having Tuen Tait Shing firm, No. 147, Pei Ho Street, in the habit of taking night beds been beaten by her mistress. It Shamshuipo, sued the Wong Kat

at the European Y.M.C.A. One Was found on investigation that Kee Firm, No. 11, Yu Chau y defendant said he had con- the girl had been given to the Street, Shamshuipo, for $925, for tracted a cold in the chest, and defendant three years ago and on thereupon lent him August 18 the defendant brought Complainant goods sold and delivered. and an overcoat. materials supplied.

Later, complainant her to Hongkong. found that some of his clothing The action was heard by

Dr. G. Mir. had been atolen from his room. officer of the Government Clell H. Thomas, medical Justice Lindgell who gave judg- He formed the police and when Hospital, said the girl had cane ment for plaintiff with costs, and they mude enquiries

appeal is against that judgY.C.A. they found defendants on both thighs, but in com The Judges held that the pacing the which had been Parison with other cuses they were not severe, The girl had On being questioned, des been given a beating but not a pellant did not give the respan fendant admitted the theft and severe one. dents reasonable notice, but they took the police to two.puwu-shops, were not prepared to dismiss the whore a dinner suit and the over- The girl told the Court that notion out of hand. They thought cunt were recovered, the former she had been beaten for losing the case was one in which the hating been puwited for 48 on some of her mistress clothing respondents had But Ieen pre- the 16th inst, and the latter for which had been left to dry on the judiced by the irregularity to a $16 on the 20th ins!.

hillside in Lee Yuen Street. Sho Pxtent. which antendment could

had forgotten

to collect H clothing, which was later stolen. Hin Worship, after examining the girl's bruises, held that the

had vaning

been excessive although not severe, and fined the

the

ment.

not cure.

Nothing to Say. His Worship:

al the

vgliptend

by

f

What have you got to say?- Nothing, sir.

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Defendant: Guilty, sir.

Mr. R II. Lim, instructed by Mr. P. H. Sin is for appellant į Railty or not guilty? defendant.

Mr. Leo D'Alinada, junior, instructed Mr. M. A. da Silva, is spondent-plaintiff.

KOWLOON CITY ROBBERY.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS

TRIAL.

A military officer who was in defendant $40 on the first count Court, when asked by his Wor-and $25 on the second.

ship, said the defendant was not

good soklier and he was unable

in

say anything in his favour.

For the police, Inspector Elston SILVER DECLINES

anid defendant was one of two

men charged in September Inet!

for assault and stealing a ride in motor car, and he had just completed a sentence of two months. He deserted

on his regiment on December 2nd and

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UNCHANGED.

The last case of the Criminal since then had been associating Sersions came before the Chief with Russians. The gave severat The silver market is again sonte- Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) this false names when he pawned the what mening. when Chang King-man dinner suit, and the overcoat.

easy to-day, declines in quotations being reported- and Li Pat were

both charged withi His Worship: It is incredible from London and New York. The robbery at Kak Hang Village, that he could have lived at the Hongkong dollar, however, Kowloon City.

Y.M.C.A. without anybody know-mains unchanged at is. 5.5/16d. Mr. Somerset Fitzroy is for the ing who he was. Crown, while Mr. Hin-Shing Lo is defending both prisoners.

Military Officer:-It is extraor dinary.

on demand.

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In London, silver dropped 1/8th spot and 1/16th forward. America and China were small sellers, but

The following jury was empanell ed: Mr. N. L. I. Railton nan, Mr. T. Ferguson, Mr. E. W. of articles of jewellery and money. After the official fixing, the market ffore the occupants and stole a number there Was no special fenture. Railton, Mr. S. T. Butlin, Mr. E. J. A student inmate later recognis-zuted idle. Spradbury. Kwan Sit-kWUK anded prisoners in the street. Chưng Ovua.

When charged, Chung denied that The New York decline in

In outlining the case for the he was the men, while Li Fat re-quarter, with the murket easy. Crown, Mr. Fitzroy said that at marked, "I have not got much to about 6.15 a., on October 16, say.

Shanghai is quietly steady at man entered the house with a pis friends," which, counsel pointed whilst the Hongkong rates are 15. was implicated by my about 2s. 0.11/16d. and 28. 04. and threatened the inmates, out, was not a denial. Two other men tied and gagged,

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