"DEPORTEE" WINS CASE

BANISHMENT ORDER

INVALID

ORDINANCE NOT COMPLIED WITH

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When the caso against Kwok Ping was resumed at the Criminal Sessions this morning for breach of a deportation order, his Lord- ship Mr. Justice Wood, acting Chief Justice, found after con- sideration of points raised by Mr. II. C. Maranamera for the defence that there was no cane to go to the jury.

At yesterday's hearing Ar. Mac- namara submitted there was no case to answer as the Order undor which the banishment was effected was not a valid one.

CLEVER BOY IN TROUBLE

AMBITIONS LEAÐ TÓ

GAOL

A young soap manufacturer, So Wing-kan, made his appearance before Mr. Schofield, at the Cen- tral Magistracy, this morning, to anawer a charge of uttering a: forged document,

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THAMES ROWING

TRAGEDY

ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL BOAT SWAMPED

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

WHAT IS A GEUUINE WIZARD'

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What is a genuine wizard? Thla question was asked by Mr. Wynne-Jones In the Central Police Court this morning when he had before him a Chinese, stated to be in wizard, and another man, a paint The programme botween 6.-7.15 scraper, charged with falsely ob- p.m. will, provided reception proves talning 10 cents and 30 cents from satisfactory, be replaced by the

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Rugby Press News, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.

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6-8 p.m. European programme. 6.6.18 p.m. Band Selections.

La Marseillaise.

First ofendont and been genuine wizard since boyhood.

La Garde Republicnine Band. His Worship What is a genuine Policeman's Holiday (Ewing). wizard?

Wee MacGregor Patrol (Amera).

Band of H., Coldstream Guards. Inspector Elsion replied that de:Faithful and Bold (Rant). fendant had been born with wizar The Happy Warrior (Kahl). dry, which had been passed down from father to son. In the temple he has a genuine wizard but out- alde he was not. As he

MASTER DROWNED IN SAVING BOY A pupil teacher of St. Paul's Dectective Sergeant Nolloth School, Hammersmith, who was informed the Court that the de-coaching a crew of boys on the fendant was employed by Yung Thames, was drowned when the Kam-chung, of 29, Tang Lung boat overturned,

Detective-Inspector Elston said He was Mr. Lawrence Iuxton Street, for the purpose of manu-

They fucturing straws and soaps. De Sconce, aged 24, and was in this defendants went about the Colony

collecting subscriptions. fendant reprenanted to complain-cox's seat of the skiff, which set carried a large look, the front page ant that he was obtaining the off from the school boathouse at of which read:-"Contiolences for chemicals for the soap making Upper Mall, Hammersmith. The the dead, for the prosperity and from Rowly Williams & Company, four boys of the crew were be-pence of the city." They offered but the complainaat becoming tween 18 and 16 years of age.

Conditions soon

to make magic incantations claim; became uned they could prevent a strlice, and suspicious made inquiries, and

the water being found that suck a company was favourable, not axistent. Defendant produced choppy and rough, and they reach This morning his Lordship said a document from this Company cd the Stork Training Ship with the Crown In reply to Mr. Muc-❘ for chemicals. Defendant was difficulty. The akiff then got into Kamara's

submission contended really supplying the chemicals a very rough patch of water and that the Court would not consider himself, and obtaining Payment overturned.

The teacher and the boys were the point of the defence in the for them. present proceedings or any pro-

carried swiftly upstream. The Sergeant Nolloth further added boys, who were clad lightly for ceedings whatsoever. The Crown relled in that portion of its argu- that four bottles containing mix-rowing, managed to swim to the ment on section 12 (1) of the De-tures prepared by the defendant bank near the Metropolitan Water portation Ordinance 1917, which had been examined by the Govern-Board's premises, and were helped stated "In any proceedings that- ment Analyst who had given his out of the water by people who soover a Deportation Order signed opinion that soap could be man- had seen the accident. by the Clerk of Councils- shall ufactured from them. Defendant Mr. Sconce, though wearing an be deemed conclusive evidence was really a clever young boy, overcoat and heavy clothes which that tho Deportation Order and could make soap, and it was hampered him, had almost dua-

duly

madon pity he had allowed his career ceeded in reaching the bank when and validly and issued against the person to be ruined.,The complainant he disappeared. named in auch order." His Lord had, however, not acted quite ship had formed the opinion that fairly to the defendant, for he the limitation placed on that only paid him $9 a month, which section upon the proceedings of was quite a poor salary in view the Court could only apply if the of his abilities and work. terms of the Ordinance had been complied with on the face of the proceedings. The section was in tended to prevent any question from arlaing as to the operation of a Deportation Order in respect of which the Ordinance had beon complied with, or, in other words, on the face of which no defect was to be observed.

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Remarking that it was a serious charge, Mr. Schofield sentenced the defendant to three months hard labour.

ALLEGED BANGLE

SNATCHING

CONFLICTING

TWO TYPES OF PROCEDURE.

The Ordinance provided two separate types of procedure in deportation for aliens and British EVIDENCE BY WOMEN An incident at Kowloon Wharf

Subjects, In the case of an allen

a No. 7A form should be used after the arrival of the P. & O. and in the case of a British Sub-steamer Sirdhann, from Singa- Ject a form 7. The two forms resembled each other closely and Pore, yesterday morning, had a the form of Order with which the sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy present indictment was concerned before Mr. Buttere to-day when was Form No. 7. The two forms coolie was charged with snatching

a bangle from a child,

woman caught his arm as he was tugging at the child's wrist, and later handed him over to Police.

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wizard he could not write and so he took round with him the second defendant us a book writer.

After

given hnd woman evidence to the effect that she gave Police Constables Encolt and ten cents as subscription for hold- Baldwin repeatedly dived into theing religious offerings for the con river in an effort to save Mr.dolence of the dead, the Maxi-Cello Bole-Musette (Each-

remarked he found it Sconce but failed to locate him. strate

His body was recovered several difficult to believe that the offering

dead of condolence to the hours later.

wizardry. His Worship did not looned by a Listener.

A programme of records kindly propose to start a religious dis-Vocal Duet The Same as we cussion in Court.

Used to Do.

EFFORT TOO MUCH. Mr. Raffles, the father of one of the crew, said that Mr. Scence died in trying to aave one of the Боув.

Three of the boys could swim very well," he said, "but the fourth could not, and Mr. Sconce was supporting him while swimm- ing to the shore. The boy was able to swim the last dozen yards but the effort had been too much

for Mr. Sconce and he sank."

under.

"If I had had a long pole I could have got to him," he said.

Mr. Seance, whose home was at Chester, had been at the school

nine months.

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Inspector Elston remarked there were no gods in the case and therefore, the question of religion did not arise.

4 TRAGEDIES ON SAME LINE

WEEK-END SERIES

An

He was the fourth man to be kill- newly-electrified line from Victoria, ed on this stretch of railway, the since yesterday morning.

Commander Grant, of the Stork

overturned, immediately sent one Training Ship, who heard the shouts of onlookers when the skiff of the ship's boats to the rescue.

Brighton, Mar. 17. "The mishap happened about

The strange series of tragedies 300 yards ahead of us, and by the on the railway line near. Brighton time we got to the spot the boys was continued this afternoon, when had reached safety," he said." a man was killed in falling from. resembled each other closely ani

Mr. Pierce, a former holder of a train as it was passing through

at 60 miles Inspector Rozeskwy alleged that Doggett's Coat and Badge, said Clayton Tunnel the form of Order with walch the

n woman pasenger was waiting that the master got within five hour. present indictment was concerned

for a motor-boat after disembark- Was Form No. 7. It was not open from the Sirdhang, when de-yards of the wall before he went to the Court in the present pro- ceedings to inquire whether the fendant camo up from behind and accused before the Order wasnatched a bangle from the child' ingued against him was afforded she was carrying on her back. The all the facilities provided by the Ordinance to protect the liberty of a British Subject. If the De- portation Order in question was rightly to be regarded as an Order

Complainant sald there was n the made against a British Subject the large number of people on objection must prevail. It had wharf at the time. She was cer- been contended for the defendant talu that it was defendant whe that the Order so regarded was snatched the bangle because she The bangle was invalid on the face of it for two caught his arm. reasons the first being that annot recovered. alien before he may be deported Evidence contradictory in some) Holding that a person had A must have been "convicted in the respects to that given by complain-right to ask a Police officer what known young man was found dead Colony" of an offence, whereas ant supplied by another he or she had been "ticked off" on the line at Patcham. All laun. In the Deportation Order no con-woman passenger, who was not for, Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Cen-dry marks had been torn from his viction "In the Colony" had been sure where defendant was stand-tral Magistracy this morning dig underclothing, and the only pos- alleged. The second reason was ing.

missed a charge of assault brought sible clue to his identity was an that there had been a material and Discharging defendant, his Wor-against Chan Loi, a Prison De- inscription in his hat, "Niggor to fatal departure from the Formship said he could not convict on partment mess-boy, by an Indian Pat, 1926. itself. Both contentions had com- the evidence of the two women. mended themselves to his Lord- ship's judgment.

No question here arose affecting the exercise by the Governor-in- Council of a discretion under the Ordinance. The officere charged with the duty of giving effect to the declalons of the Governor-in- Council hnd omitted to comply with the Ordinance and their omisalon was apparent upon the face of the Order itself.

His Lordship held there was no caso to go to the Jury.

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.COOL CUSTOMER

WALKED INTO SHOP AND

OUT WITH SUITCASE

CITIZEN'S RIGHT ·

ENTITLED TO AN EXPLANATION

Police, Corporal. Defendant was advised to behave himself in the atrect in future and to leave girls alone.

Inspector Brennan stated that people like defendant gathered In bunches in Arbuthnot Road and passed remarks nhout girls leav jing school.

The Corporal said he warned Twelve months' hard labour for defendant and others to stop mak- returning from banishment and ing a noise. As he was walking one month's hard labour for steal-up the stops of Victoria Gaol, de- Ing a suitcase containing cloth-fendant took hold of his sleeve and ing from 87, Queen's Road East, asked him what was the matter, were nuntences imposed on Chan Witness slipped and fell dow Sang, by Mr. Schofield at the Con-injuring his orm and leg. Fic tral Magistracy this morning. chased defendant who blew his

Detective Sergeant Nolloth, said Polico whistle. defendant entered the premises The Magistrate-If a Sergeant while complainant Was absent, told me to shut up I would eer- Messrs. Carroll. Bros. have re-and walked away with the sult-tainly ask him what it was all

another about. eolved the following cabled quota- case. He was seen by

foki, who had him arrested. tions from Shanghal.

36.40 value of the articles was $15. fendant was banished from 10.50 Colony in 1931.

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The Inspector Brennan submitted it De was the constables duty to stop the these people from passing romarks

against school girla.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.

WHO DOES NOTHING FOR OTHERS

The first was Frank Stoerl, of Arundel-place, Brighton, who fell to death, likewise in Clayton Tun- nel, when the midnight train from Victoria was passing through it at 1 a.m. yesterday.

Just before 8 a.m. William Dewdney, a former railway work- er of High-street, Throo Bridgon, was found dead on the line near his home. An hour later an up-

The fourth victim has not yet been identified, but papers bearing a London address were found in his pocket, and he is believed to have been John Dryden, aged 30, of Putney, S.W. *

The discovery was made after a cyclist had informed the police that he had seen a carriage door open:

RAN INTO ARMS OF DETECTIVE

THIEF ALLEGES IT WAS NO COINCIDENCE

A Chinese youth, an ex-banishee whose term of deportation from the Colony had expired, was sent to prison for six months by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning, for the theft of $100 from a money changer's establishment.

Inspector Brennan sald defen dant sat for some time in the shop, A Chinezo attempted nuleide by apparently awaiting an opportunity DOES NOTHING FOR TIMBEL Jumping from the seawall at Kennedy to steal. He snatched the money rescued from the counter and ran lite the Town, yesterday, but was Goethe.

by another Chinese and admitted to arms of a delective outside. the Government Civil Hospital,

A package containing six rounds of revolver ammunition was found in ni

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Layton and Johnstone. Vocal Doct-To-morrow is

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Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Humorous Bong-Mountain

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Humorous Song-The Girl Friend.

Frank Crumit.

Organ Solo The World is Walling

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Jack Couttnay, Song-I'm Waiting for the Ship

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Octet My Inspiration is You.

Franklyn Bour. (Tenor).

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J. H. Squire Celeste Octot. Vocal Duot-Never Swat a Fly. Vocal Duct-Old Fashioned Girl.

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A relay from the Hop Yat Church Hall of the Speech by Doctor H. S. "The Tal, M.B., Ch.D. (Edin.), Science of Children's Health.

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6.30 pan. The Eca In Musle. Georgo Cunninghani at the Organ: A. D. 1020 (Sen Places). Fever.

Jack Collings (Baritone): Sea

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5.45 pm-Health talk by Mrs. Абстия.

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0.30 pm-English Informational Period.

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Defendant alleged that detective A wound in the leg of a cargo asked him for tea money upon his coollo admitted to Hospital yesterday arrival from Canton. He did not caused enquiries which revealed that have any money and alleged the his alleged assallant was a woman detective made him steal; accusing of unusual interest to all com- with whom he came into consielt him of being a banishoc. munities in Hangkong is the film now while both were working on a lighter The Magistrate-I think the bic. 95.00 showing at the Oriental Theairs, in at the Kowloon Godowns yesterday 14.00 which Kiss Lat Ming-fal, one of the leading figuron in the Fung Murder 25.00 trial is starred. "The Love Debt," as

only safe thing to do with you is

to lock you up for six months.

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Mr. S. Dale, of Measts. Lolah and

Another case of a person being at the picture is entitled, is a story of tacked and bitten by a dog came to 20.00 the eternal triangle, and it affords the the notice of the Police yesterday, 20.00 talented actress plenty of scope. The when they sent a girl named

production is creditabla in overy Lock, to the Kowloon Hospital for respect, and

capacity precautionary treatment. The dog yesterday

tha depot houses were noted throughout the was removed to day.

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8.15 p.m.-Instrumental Recital. 8.80 p.Apo Contest Programme Orange, has reported to the Police Apo Cement Orchestra. the loss of a gold watch while pro- ceeding between Lyemun Villas-and the P, & O. Bank, yesterday:

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