CHOPPER ATTACK HAPPY VALLEY:
ALLEGED
TWO FRIENDS AND A WIFE
FIGHT IN CUBICLE
A chopper attack by ar duriated Chinese who discovered a man with his wife, is alleged by the prosecution In a case which opened before, the Pulsne Judge, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions this morning.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933.
CIVIL SERVANT ROBBED
EX-EMPLOYEE CAUGHT
AFTER 3 YEARS'
The defendant was sentenced to three months' hard labour, Mr. C. Mycock (15) and A. D. good making an order for restitu- Schofield remarking that it was no Humphreys (10) v. W. J. Shentonton as defendant was destitute. (15) and H. H. Mundy (10).
BATCH OF TRAFFIC CASES
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A relay of the Band of the 1st. Batth. South Wales Borderers, con- ducted by Bandmaster J. La Gocks, from the Military Hospital, Bowon Road, by courtesy of the Officer Com
Tang Hok-chau was charged be
How the prompt action of the fore Bir. Schofield, at the Central driver of a military motor lorry Magistracy this morning, for steal in swerving his lorry to the left ing $605 and a gold watch and avoided a serious collision in chain, the property of Mr. II. E. Victoria Road was related before In July, 1930. Strange, the well-known cricketer, Mr. Schofield, at the Contral Magistracy, this morning, when Sung Ho-lun, the driver of private gramme. car No. 1276, was summoned by to keep to the left side of the road: Traffic-Sergeant Clarke for falling
when taking a band,
The military lorry was
going Acing Sub-Inspector O'Donovan along Victoria Road towards Abor said that about July, 1930, defen- deen near Mt. Austin Barracks, dant was in the employ of Mr. and the defendant's car was commanding. (17) v. C. W. Jeffries (17) and W.tween July 4 and July 8 the defen-car to the centre of the road, and
Strange, who then resided at No. Ing from Abordeen. 127, Wong Nol Chung Road. Be-a bond, the defendant drove his Rounding
A. W. Hayward (17) and C. E. and chain from a drawer, which hill side. The driver of the lorry dant stole $505 and the gold watch squeezed the military lorry to the Moore (17) v. A. McKellar (8) and was unlocked, and absconded. He had to scrape the bend to get J. W. Mayhew (15).
disposed of the watch to a gold- clear. Inspector Alexander visit- lane (17) v. 9. S. Cook (17) and then with a friend went to Shum ments of the skid marks of the L. Goldman (11) and A. Macfar-amith in Hongkong for 360, and ed the scene and took measure J. L Adama (17).
G. W. Tato (9) and W. Wood- ward (17) v.. A. W, Torrible (10) and R. Ashby (17),
Lam Tal-yung, alias Lam Kan, of B, Gliman's Bazaar, pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm, Li Kwok Hung, known as Li Hung, of 154. Des Voeux Road Central, at the former address on April 22, He nise entered a similar plea on 4J. S. Koy (16). charge of malicious and unlawful wounding.
Mr. R. H. Lim, instructed by 'Mr H. C. Lee appeared for accused, and Mr. H. K. Holmes, Crown Solleitor, prosecuted..
The Jury consisted of Messrs. F. F. Duckworth, A. H. Harbord, G. Duncan, jar., G. R. Payne, S. Foldman, Yeung Kwong-chul, B. C. Field.
FORMER FRIENDS.
Betting out the facts of the caso, Mr. Holmes said the three persona chiefly concerned were the accused, the wounded man, and the former's
W. Fooks (18) and D. M. Goodall
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E. D. Matthews (8) and J, D.
Kinnaird (11) v. A. Brooksbank (18) and G. T. May (17).
S. A. Steap (16) and W. M. Pit. tendroigh (17) 7. R. C. Wobb (17) and C. H. Bradley (9).
Hampton (10) v. A. C. Young (17) |
Cdr. E. M. Totley (6) and H. and A, E. Charman (12).
C. W. E. Bishop (15) and J. wife, who was the "woman in the McKnight (9) v. C. Austin (17) COSO."
By this phrase he did not and A. W. Hodges (17). wish to make insinuations against the woman, but she was involved, W. J. Waddington (17) and J. P. and bow far she was involved would A. Davies (17) v. F. M. Ellis (14) be a matter for the jury to de-and E. P. White (15). termine.
Li Hung and accused were formerly fokis together in an opium business which was apparently illicit because it was raided at the beginning of this year. The two men remained acquainted however, after
their business relations ceased. Accused, his wife, and small boy who was related to them, lived in a front eubicle at 8,: Gilman's Bazaar, and on April 21, the husband returned by the night boat from Macno where ho had pent somo days. Ho visited friends on his arrival in Hongkong and It was not until 3 a.m. that he returned home.
JEALOUS HUSBAND. According to his own statement," accused discovered Li Hung in bed with his wife, the small boy also being in the cubicle. Li Hung would seek to give an innocent explanation of his presence there and would say that the woman had sent for him because he was going back to the country and she wanted him to take
a message to
her mother.
Without doubt, Lam Kan was jealous of his wife and suspected her and his account of what followed was probably an honest account. He would say that heard his wife telling Li Hung that her husband had not returned from the country, and that she added rather a. disparaging nick-
name,
J. Shepherd (18) and N, Drum- mond (14) v. G. Thwaites (16) E. M. Hanlon (17).
(17) v. A. V. Baker (18) and W. H. J. A. R. Selby (8) and J. Harrop Edmonds (12).
R. 8, W. Paterson (17) and A. W. Muir (17) v. A. G. Ursell (17) and H. T. Brooks (17).
BYE INTO SECOND ROUND. H. Overy (17) and T. B. Low (13). ·
are reduced by one stroke.
Handicaps over 6 at Fanling
Chun.
and then went to Namtao, where He remained there for a night
two Chinese, purporting that they were from the Namtso police, searched their bags, and decamped
with the money.
The defendant was, therefore, left with nothing of his ill-gotten gains.
some time, and came to Hongkong Ho remained in Namtao, for arrested on information received six months ago, when he was on June 14.
defendant very well.
Mr. Strange had treated the
Defendant was in his employ for three years prior to the larceny. When Mr. Strange went on Home leave, he paid defendant ten months' wages for the time he was away, and re- engaged him on his return.
The complainant had only been back fourteen months, when the defendant absconded.
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car.
the lorry to get through, while The car left but 0% feet for
there was bit. 9ins, left on the of the car and 8 ft. ains by the left side of the road. by the front
rear part of the car. The damage to the motor lorry by scraping the bend was $15, the front run- ning board and the rear part of
police that the skid marks were the front left mudguard being damaged. The defendant told the of the lorry Informed Sergeant not from his car, but the driver Clarke after the incident that they
were.
Défendant told the Court that he had to get to the centre of the road to avoid two woodcutters walking on the left
Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of $6 and ordered defendant to pay $15 damages to the driver of the lorry.
Defendant. The driver of the lorry swerved of his own accord.
Mr. Schofield. To avoid you, yes. He did not swerve for his own pleasure.
6-7 pm. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.80 p.m. European programme
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7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Quota»
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7.3-8 p.m. A Concert. Bong-Ever of Theo I'm Fondly
Dreaming (Linley-Hall). Song-The Bells of St. Mary's
(Furber-Adams),
Frances Alda (Soprano). 1170. Plano Bolo-Reflections on the Water Plano Solo-Song of Love
(Debussy).
(Stojowski).
Song Juno Brought the Roses
Ignace Jan Paderowski. 6638.
(Stanley-Openshaw),
Song When You and I Were
Seventeen (Kahn-Rosoff).
John McCormack (Tenor). 1086. Violin Solo-From the Land of the
Sky-Blue Water (Cadman-Kriesler), Violin Solo-Aloha Oe (Liliuokalani-
Kreisler).
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the Wild Thyme Blows
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Fritz Kreisler. 1115.
Olive Kline and Elaia Baker. Vocal Duet The Moon Has Rais'd
Her Lamp Above (Benedict),
Royal Dadman and Lambert Murphy. 4085. Piano Solo The Engulfed Cathedral
(Debussy). Plano Solo-Malaguena (Lecuona). Traffic-Sorgeant Brittain sum-Song-A Brown Bird Singing
Olga Samaroff. 7804. moned Leung Kwok-chuen, the
(Barrie-Haydn Wood).
Dangerous Driving
driver of a taxicab with driving his Boharne, My Dear (Nolen.
cab
in a dangerous manner In Garden Road.
It was stated that defendant cut in front of an oninius, and had not the driver of the bus stopped, Two months hard Inbour was there might have been a acrious Schofield on Lam Shu, who plead-cutting in front proceeded, up this morning imposed by Mr.
accident. The defendant after ed guilty to a charge of receiving Garden Road. five silver spoons and a nicklo watch, valued at $50, from the a.s. Parthos, docked at Taikoo Docks, the property of 3rd. Lt. Muc Yence..
Sub-Inspector Logan said that the complainant was in his cabin
Dr. he
ALLEGED THEFT OF SILVERWARE
John McCormack (Tonor). 1137. Violin Solo-Caprice Antique
(Balogh-Kreisler)..
Violin Sole Legend of the Canyon
(Cadman).
Fritz Kreisler. 1003. ap.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
Band-Cavalleria Rusticana-
8.3-6.50 p.m. Operatic,
Selection (Mascagni).
A fine of $25 was imposed, blic car was fined $20 for driving at
Li Lam-muk, the driver of a pu a dangerous speed at Whitfield was doing 22 miles per hour.
Sergeant Clarke sald defendant
Creatore's Band. 35815. Song 11 Trovatore-D'Amour Sull
་ Memorial Hospital was fined 35 Song-Aida Patria Mis (Verdi).
All Rosco (Verdi). A. N. Jones, of the War on a summons for causing an ob- Band-Pearl Fishers-Selection
Eva Turner. 12150. struction with his car outside the (Bizet, arr. Creatore). Peak Hotel Annexe. Defendant who was absent last week, ex- plained he had been away on holl at-day and received the summons
yesterday.
about 3 p.m. yesterday, and had occasion to go outside for a few minutes. When he returned he found defendant in his cabin, holding the watch in one hand, and taking the spoons from his pocket,
the
COOLIE'S MOTHER TO Accused became very angry and, going quietly down to the kitchen, ATTEND COURT
The defendant was a coolfo he obtained two choppers, and
tached to a paint gang in returned to the cubicle. After an Sub-Inspector Shepherd charg-Docks, and had no right to be unsuccessful attempt to scale the led Wan So (18) before Mr. Scho- board. partition he forced open the door field, at the Central Magistracy and, fell upon Li Hung with this morning, with the far- chopper in each hand, inflicting ceny of a silver spoon, a several wounds on his head.
silver SIX MONTHS FOR The fork and a silver handled knife wife intervened and managed to from the Officers Mess, Mt. Austin hold her husband while the wound- Barracks. ed man ran late the street but
accused broke away, and continued The complainant was Corporal the pursuit until he was stopped Sullivan, of the South Wales and arrested by a police reservist. Borderers,
In
A LATE CALL.
a statement
that
TEN CENTS
SENT
on
Holding that it was dangerous to pedestrians, and more so to on- coming traffic, his Worship im- posed a fine of $20 on a Chineso
Mesars,
Creatore's Band, 86001/86002. Song Alda-Heavenly Alda (Verdi). Song Boheme Rudolph's Narrative
(Puccini).
Giovanni Marintalli (Tenor)." (595, Orchestral-Martha-Overture
(Flotow).
Victor Symphony Orch. 33016. 8.50-9.40 p.m. Variety.
Duet for Two Planos Ragamuffin,
Victor Ardon and Phil Ohman, Vocal Gems-"Blackbirds of 1928."
#1929. Orchestra-St. Louis Blues.
Warren Mill's Blue Serenaders. 85962. Organ Solo-Siboney Grgan Solo-Maria my Own,
lorry driver who was summoned Duet for Two Pianos-Dance of the for dangerous driving. Sergeant. Paper Dolls. Brittain aald defendant was driv- ing from east to west along Des Voeux Road Central and he was PICKPOCKET,
proceeding in the opposite direc- tion. When outside TO GAOL
Whiteaway, Laidlaw's, the defen- The prosecuting officer stated that defendant was employed in With two previous convictions, right side of the road, and Sergt. dant suddenly crossed over to the the Mess as a market coolie, and one for theft and the other for Brittain had to swerve on to the yesterday the Mess Corporal burglary, Liu Fat, unemployed, was tram lines to avoid: a collision. found the articles missing when sent to prison for six months Defendant's speed was between he checked up the silverware. Mr. Wynne-Jones in
Court this 15 and 20 m.p.h. He conducted a search of all the morning, for 'atealing ton cents, mess boys, and found the articles Defendant was also placed under in the defendant's basket.
Police surveillance for a period of two years at the expiration of his prison term.
made to the police continued Mr. Holmes accused had anid had been married for several years and had come to Hongkong the provious year. Describing the events of the early morning he had said: "I walked up the stairs
Defendant said he wanted the quietly and stood listening on the stairs for half an hour. I heard articles for his own use. Ho voices and laughing." He added that he had persuaded a man who wore wooden shoes to walk up the stairs with him so that his wife would be unable to recognise his troad. After the attack and chase, he returned to the house with the policeman and -SAV Li
the
added that his parents were alive, and Mr. Schofield remanded the case until tomorrow so that his mother could attend Court.
Defondant was among a crowd watching a hawker in Connaught Road Central. He was seen by a district watchman to extract the money from complainant's pocket.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.
Hung coming out of the house with MAKE NOT THYSELF THE JUDGE OF some clothing under his arm. The ANY MAN-Longfellow. injured man fell down with a cry
that he was dying.
Dr.
A
without
During the week-end, three cases of typhoid were reported to the local health authorities.
WAR ON PIRATES
CHINESE SHIPPING MEN'S PROTEST
Nanking: June 19. Following the Appeals
of Chinese shipping companies, who are alarmed at the rampancy of pirates along the China coast, the Ministry of Communications has drawn the attention of the Minie- A Chinese was admitted to Hospital
try of the Navy, and of the Pro- G H. Thomas, of the yesterday with injuries received when
The case was reported yesterday Fukien, Cheklang, Kwangtung and vincial Goyoriments of Klangsu, Government Civil Hospital, said Li ho attempted to alight from a moving of a destitute who took his life Shantung, to the necessity of joint Hung had oxtensive though not tram at Shaukiwan
hanging himself in Yeo Kuk Street, vory serious wounds on his head
The remains are now at the Mortuary action to round up the pirates. when admitted to the hospital.
Chinese woman, with seven awaiting identification.
Chinese shipping circles point In the witness box, Li Hung Previous convictions for hawking
cut that while tho coastal waters said he was asked to call at the four days by Mr. Wynne-Jones this Mr. Wynne-Jones in Court this morn notorious for pirates, the active Ilcence, was fined $4 or Detectivo-Sergeant Fowlle before of Kwangtung were formerly house by Lam's wife but he did morning. The woman pleaded for a ing, applied for the confiscation of ties of these rovers have not recall the invitation until some licence to be granted her, but the 100 Laels of prepared oplum found un- spread as far North as Shantung hours after it was given and it Magistrate remarked that at present claimed aboard the 8.8. Pronto lying and no fower than five merchant was 2 a.m. when he got there. He the funds of the Poor Box were low. In harbour. The order was was lying on the oplum bed and
The opium was found under tho vassole ware pirated on tho China the woman was lying on the other A fine of $4,600 or six months hard flooring boards of the seamen's coast between January and May. bed when accused burst into the labour was Imposed on Te Lai, un quarters.
It is hoped that a serious effort room with a chopper in oach hand employed, by Mr. Wynne-Jonas In
will be made by the government and attacked him with a shout Central Court this morning, for the the plea of a Chinese before Mr. menace.---Reuter.""
That he was compelled to steal was bodies concerned to stamp out the oft--"One of us must die!"
possession of 400 counterfeit French Chan Ying-pan, police reservlet Indo-China twenty cent pieces. Do. Wynne-Jones in Court this morning, anid, he was on duty when he met fendant was arrested soon after the when he admitted the thaft of a arrival of the ss. Tin Yat. Defend-jacket from a friend with whom he a man covered with blood running ant admitted that he went to the had been living. Defendant claimed down Aberdeen Street, chased by ship to get the money. He had boon that as complainant did not comply accused who was armed with two hero for two weeks, having been sent with his request for the return of ang extensive anti-bandit drives in choppers.
by a man for the purpose of collecting money loan, he atolo. Sentence of Kirin Province are now almost The case is proceeding.
the money.
one month was ordered.
made:
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Anti-Bandit Drive,
Harbin, June 19. Official preparations for launch-
completed-Reuter.
Josso Crawford. 22748. Vocal Duot-If I Had a Girl Vocal Duet-Keep Your Skirts Down
Like You.
Mary Ann.
"Alleen Stanley and Billy (Murray. 19705. Orchestral-The Gang Song. Orchestral-Gosh Darnl.
George Olsen and. Hl Music, 22994. Banjo Bolo-St. Louis Blues, Banjo Bolo-Doll Dance,
Eddle
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Song-You Try
medy, 20098, Song Call
Russ Columbo (Baritone). 2861, Orchestral-Deep In Your Eyes, Orchestral--When the Sun Goes Down
on a Little Prairie Town. Wayne King and Hiv.Orch. 22980. 0.40-10.27 p.m. Orchestral, Orchestral-Orpheus Ballet Dance Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy). of the Spirits. (Gluck-Motli).
Detroit Symphony Orch. 1884. Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 0096. Academie Festival Overture
(Brahms).
Volees of Spring (Strauss).
Detroit Symphony Orch. - 6839, Vienna Blood (Strauss). Omphale's Spinning Wheel...
Boston Bymphony Orch. 6908, (Baint-Saens),
,
Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra Bolero In D Major (Moskowski).
of New York. 7000, Spanish Dance in G Minor
(Moszkowak!).
Victor Concert Orchestra. 22769, 10.27 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press 10.30 p.m. Close Down,
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