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WOUNDING · CASE AT

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TWO OF THREE ACCUSED

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HEALTH OF PUPILS IN H.K. SCHOOLS.

3.

QUESTIONS REGARDING MEDICAL INSPECTION

Foo Fung-ling appeared before The fortnightly meeting of the the Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Sanitary Board was held yester- Wood) at the Criminal Sessions

day afternoon, with Mr. T. yesterday to answer charges of wounding with intent, and wound- Megarry, the President, in the ing one Shura Hang-chuen, at chuir. Others present were the Kowloon City on January.9. Also Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Vice- in the dock were Wong Kau-chun President, Dr. G. W. Pope, M. O. and Chan, Ah-yau, arraigned for H,, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. aiding and abetting in connexion K. Lo, Mr. F. C. Hall, Dr. Li Shu- with the count of wounding with fan, Mr. C." J. Roe, secretary, and intent, and for being accessories Mr. Ng Mui-kai, assistant secre- to the wounding charge, All|tary.

three accused pleaded "not. Dr. LI Shu-fan asked: guilty."

Will the Head of the Sanitary

A. (1) Whether it has been the practice that all registered schools in the Colony were periodically inspected and the pupils examined by Government Medical Officers?

MARCH 1, 1933.

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The jury comprised Mesars. A. Department be good enough to J. Lane (foreman), Fred Mow obtain from the Government. fori Fung, G. K. Oliver, F. H. de Carthe information of this Board, the valho, J. J. Guterres, R. E. For answers to the following ques- rell and J. T. Victor.

tions, in connexion with the Me- Mr. H. K Holmes, Crown Solici-]dical Inspection of Schools: tor: prosecuted, and stated that Shum Hang-chuen was manager of the Sam Yung silk factory at Kowloon City and resided at 19, Sung Yee Street. There were some facts relating indirectly to the case which should be men- tioned. A man named Foo, Ping flu, a former employee of "Shum at the factory, applied to Shum some time before January 9 for a

Mr. Megarry: The staff of the on a sandbank about 2 a., on Satur- It appears that the vessel grounded loan and apparently there some epmity by Foo towards Medical Officer of Schools is in-day at Eliott Island, and despite Shum on account of his being un-sufficient.

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Mr. Megarry: The answer is in the negative.

Dr. Li Shu-fan:If not, why not?

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The vessel was got off with the "After the case Shum returned Dr. Li Shu-fan:-What was the.

tide on Monday morning and arrived total number of English and Ver-in port the same night. No damage

from Yaumati to his factory. He left the factory about 6 o'clock, preceded by one of his daughters, another following later. When Shum reached 35, Sung Yee Street, he saw a crowd of men, about ten in number, standing on the footpath.

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Mr. Megarry-At the end of 1932 there were 1,030 schools Amongst them were with a total of 69,870 pupils on the three accused men. Just as the register (apart from Govern- Shum reached the group, one man,ment Schools and English Grant- presumably the spokesman, came In-ald Schools).

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lend Foo any money but you have Dr. Li Shu-fan: In the event University Graduates Association, put him in prison. "We have of the answer to (i) question. A, the Vice-Chancellor, Sir William plenty of friends here who are being in the negative, what mea. Hornell, was "at home" to the mem coming forward to take revenge.sures does the Government probers yesterday afternoon. There We want to take your life." The pose to adopt in the future with were present, besides the graduates; man gave Shum u push and sent the view of completely checking members of the University facultica him staggering against one of the up and anfe-guarding the health and a number of friends. veranda pillars.

of school children in the Colony?

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SPOTLIGHT

Following ten in the Great Hall, The Assault..

Mr. Megarry-The Hygiene the Association held its annual Chan Ah-yau then took Shum under the Education Ordinance of the Hon. Secretary (Mr. Chung and Sanitation Regulations made meeting to receive the reports of by the arm,. Wong Kau-chun bar ring the way by holding out his 1918 and published in the Govern- Hok-nang) and of the Hon. arms. Shum then noticed blows 1932 are enforced when

ment Gazette of 9th. December Treasurer (Mr. R. C. H. Llm) on were being aimed at his feet. He school applies for registration; past year.

any the activities of the body for the turned and saw Foo Fung-ling and in the case of Boarding holding a hatchet. Shum shouted Schools the Regulations will be "Savo life" and broke away from found under the "Medical Exami- Wong, running in the direction nation" portion of the same. It of his house. When Shum shout will be the endeavour of Govern- ed Wong and Chun ran away, but ment to supplement these mea

(Continued from Page 8.) Foo followed striking at Shun aures in the future as circum-voices, arguing, explosive. One of There was the sound of loud stances require and funds permit. the voices was feminine, shrill and When he reached his. house

The other business of the meet-angry. The others were low- Shum fell to the ground. He was

pitched, meant to be conciliatory. helped to his feet and Foo aimed ing was of a routine nature. a blow at his head. The blow hit'

Marion Randolph, the star, was his shoulder.

having her say and evidently Mike didn't care who knew it.. and the stage manager were doing what they could to placate her.

with the batchet.

Foo ran away but was intercept-soners should certainly have the ed by complainant's son-in-law, benefit of it. It is a case of Wong was pointed out and arrest whether the use of the chopper ed later in the day, and Chun the had anything to do with them." following day.

going

When charged at the Police Station Foo said, "I asked Mr. Shum for a passage ticket for back to Shanghai. He refused; he scolded me and called me u rascal. He struck me with his fiat for several tens of times, I got angry and strack him. 1 was the only man present when the fight took place. Mr. Shum got four or five apprentices to jpin him in assaulting me.

Wong Kau-chun, in answer to the charge said, "At the time of the fight I was having my supper on the 1st floor of a house at the back of Sang Yee Street. I did not see the fight take place nor do I know what was the cause of the negault,"

Chun Ah-ynu said, "I was at Yaumati yesterday afternoon. When I got back to Kowloon City it was nine o'clock. I was not present when the fight took place."

Statements made by accused "al the Magistracy were read.

Hls Lordship to Mr. Holmes: "It seems to me that on this 'ovi- dence the only possible view to take of the evidence is that the charge as it is against the second and third prisoners (Wong and Chun) is not established. The

evidence is 4s consistent with the first prisoner (Foo) acting alone as flat of the first prisoner acting in conjunction with the second and third prisoners."

Mr. Holmes: "It does seem to me that it may be said that it is quite reasonable to suppose thát the first prisoner (Foo) acted as regards the weapon entirely on his own. If that is reasonable, 1. think the second and third mi- "

Jappy Foster, a member of the of chorus, appeared around one His Lordehip to the jury: "The the flies, her eyes round with in- second and third prisoners are terest. She looked at Shefia curl- Charged not with inflicting any ously, disappeared and came back wounds but with being present again with an equally interested and alding and abetting. I will companion. The two girls whis- take the responsibility with re-pered busily. gard to the second and third pri- "What's all the commotion ?" sonera and move that there is no Jim asked jokingly. "Is it time to evidence before you on which they feed the animals." can be convicted. I therefore

But Sheila did not reply. As if enter a verdict of not guilty and turned to stone she waited for the two men are discharged." what she knew would be inevi

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In evidence, Foo stated that he table. It came abruptly. Marion did not assault Shum and he did Randolph's voice rose hysterically: not have the chopper. He was "I don't give a damn about her assaulted by Shum and his ap-talent! I tell you Shayne goes Prentices.

out of this show or I do. You can The hearing at this stage was take your choice right now!" adjourned,

(To be Continued.)

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