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CONCUBINE'S PLEA OBSTRUCTIONS *- IN COURT

LICENSEE FINED FOR ASKS FORGIVENESS

FOR HUSBAND

OFFENCE

SMART WORK BY DETECTIVE

GOLD WATCH SOON RECOVERED

Mr. Les Hylap, licences of Lee Forgivenças from the Bench Smart work on the part of Prin- Theatre, was summoned before was sought by Yeung Sam, first cipal Chinese Detective Shok Tul, Mr. Hamilton, at the Central concubine, when giving evidenco

Magistracy this morning, for have before Mr. Balfour at the Central in charge of Kowloon district, re- ing caused or permitted the gang-Police Court this morning, against sulted in the appearance of Kwong. way and passages of the theatre her husband, Yip Pak-sau, charged Chau, 30, unemployed, before Mr. to be obstructed with bamboo with assaulting her at 11, Lock Balfour at the Central Polico treaties, ladders and decorating Hing Lane. It was alleged that Court this morning, charged with materials, and also with having he struck her with a knife. caused the stairway leading to the operating room to be obstructed by a locked door.

Mr.. T. P. K. Kemble, appearing for the defence, sald ho would plead guilty to the second summons, and not guilty to the first.

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the theft of a gold watch and In the witness box, the cubine commenced her testimony, chain from Chene Cheung, of 260, by saying: "Ho struck mo Don Vooux Road West. accidentally. I hope your Wor-} ship will forgive him."

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Detectivo-Sergeant Fowlle said Detective Sergeant Mintey-I complainant either lost or think the case had botter be with his watch stolen at the Star Ferry drawn and the parties be sent to wharf. He reported to the police'

Mr. J. C. FitzHenry, Deputy the S.C.A.

Superintendent and Inspection Ile Worship agreed and the and a description was circulated. Officer of the Fire Brigade, sald defendant was discharged.

the door was on the foot of the

alternativa stairway from the recesses of the gangway. operating and ro-winding rooms. Mr. Hamilton:I think I will It was locked and apparently had vlaft the theatre. been locked for some time pre- viously. He visited the theatre Mr. Kemble:-My instructions about 10,25 p.m. on November 9 with regard to the second summons

on

DOOR NOT UNLOCKED.

Principal Chinese Detective Shok Tui, who was on patrol in Shang- hal Street, Yaumati, saw the de fendant enter a goldsmith's shop and soll a gold chain for $118. He searched him and found the watch. Defendant said he was formerly

a surprise visit. Apparently are that this door is an alterna-employed in the Public Works the theatre had been re-decorated Eve door to the operating room, Department and later berame internally, for he found that the to satisfy the requirements of the seaman, but had been out of work decorators had, presumably a ter Fire Brigade. One of the opera for about a month now. they had finished work, left their tors, who kept the key to it, had bamboo and treatica about the to unlock it every passages and gangway.

Mr. Kemble said it was not denied that the trestles wore there, but it was denied that they caused an obstruction.

time in the One month's hard labour was course of his duty. On this par-imposed. ticular occasion, however, he had special work to do in the room, and he went in by the ordinary room, and omitted to unlock this door.

Mr. Fitzlichry sald the correct procedure was to have made an Mr. Hamilton:-This is the sort application to the authorities, and of thing which leads to disasters they would have been allowed to sometimes and. I must tako re-decorate on certain conditions, serious view. He is fined $50.

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awarded to Judgment was plaintiff in a claim for $260 by Leung Yim-chor, of 3, Yunnan Street, You mati, against Peng Kai-hang, of 65, Chengshawan Road Smshugh

The the Supreme Court this claim was for commission and re-

Mr. Hamilton:--If it is proved The hearing on the other sum-ward due to plaintiff as broker in that tho trestles were on the gang-monn was fixed for November 61 Fook Wing Street, Shamabulpo, on or way, it is absolutely clear,

·lat noon.

Mr. Kemble:-My instructions Mr. Hamilton said he would visit are that the trestles were in the the theatre this afternoon.

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