PERRY TO PLAY LONE HAND

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934.

SUMMONS FOR OFFENCE NOT PERMITTED

HARDCOURT TENNIS JEWEL AND MONEY

TITLE THRILLS

JAPAN FALLS

SIX NATIONS IN. LAST EIGHT

London, May 2. Representatives of 6ix nationalities have fought their way through to the last eight in the British Hard Courts Tennis Champion- ships at Bournemouth.

THEFT

WOMAN CONVICTED

BY COURT

two months' A fine of $100, or hard labour, was the sentence imposed by Mr. Macfadyen, at the Central Magistracy this morning. on a woman named Kwan Sani-mut, charged with the larceny by ser- vant of jewellery, and $80 from a man named Fung Yin-he, at No. 25, D'Aguilar Street, on April A gold 27, and receiving $36,

CURIOUS CASE DISMISSED

TAKING DOGS OUT

OF N.T.

MR. LOSEBY ON

BANISHEES WHO RETURNED

THREE SENT TO PRISON

A life banishee for a kidnapping offence, Wong Lam, a woman, was charged before Mr. Hamilton this morning with having returned from banishment, and was sen- tenced to one year's imprisonment: Chan Sam, banished for keeping a sly brothel, was also charged with returning and received a similar sentence. She was rested in Wanchaf, ̧

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THE LAW What had promised to be an bracelet set with jade and a gold interesting test cuse concerning brooch set with jade. She was dogs brought in from the New

Lam Pun, charged with keeping fined on the first charge only. Territories to Kowloon falled in the

The compininant in evidence, District Office South this morning brothel and returning from said the jewellery was kept in a when Miss I. Wylie, of. No. 272 banishment, was fined $200 or locked box, and when

he found Prince

Edward Head. was sum-three months on the first charge Mr. it had been stolen he suspected moned before Mr. MacDougall for and 12 months' hard labour on the Selection-lie Wanted Adventure. F. J. Perry in the only surviving the defendant. AL. the aume bringing two Japanese poailles second.

Some thrilling and sensational tennis has been witnessed.

Englishman

eight.

R. Miki (Japan) beat D. P. Tam ball (Australin), 10-8. 8-0, 6-4.

Hare (Britain) 0-1, 6-4, 6-3.

Detective Sergeant suld he went to 103 Street, on April 28 and

In

You know that is not no. The boundary is Boundary Street in New Kowloon,

The Magistrate:-New Kowloon is exempted from the New Terri tories..

(Austin did not time defendant usked leave from the New Territories to Kow- enter), all three of the Japanese to ко to the country, and loon without a permit from the Davis Cup players recently arrived she was eventually traced there. Colonial Veterinary Surgeon. from Japan have been eliminated, le S&W her in the country Under cross-examination by Mr. but R. Miki defented D. P. Turn-and told ber that if she F. H. Losely. who denied the bull, one of the Australian players, would return to Hongkong charge, Sergeant McKay admitted Three of the Australian Davis he would take no action but get that no offence was committed in Cup players appear in the last the police to pardon her. She that the dogs did not cross the

returned to Hongkong. and border, and, after being detained Mr. Loseby: say that it in cor- Some great play to-day produced baket containing some articles of at Thun Wan Police Station were rect that any dogs can be taken Jewellery WAS. found at 103, allowed to be brought to Kowloon from the New Territories up to the following results:

with the permission of the C. V. S. Boundary Street, and that is what EJ. Perry (Britain) beat C. E. Portland Street.

Shepherd The Magistrate remarked that lawe were really doing. Malfroy (New Zealand), 6-4, 2-6,6-1,

Portinnd a test case It was not a very good Mr. Loscby: Is it not your job to G-D.

by virtue one ng there was no case at all.

stop the commission of an offence? of a warrant made a search, und Sergeant McKay stated that on And you did so In this cane.-Yes. V. G. Kirby (South Africa) beat found the rattan basket. He was April 17, in Castic Peak Road, be Why did you bring the charge Jiro Yamagishi (Japan), 4-6, 6-1, told by the inmates that defendant saw motor car No. 3942 proceeding when you were successful in 7-5, 6-3.

carrying out your duty as a Police V. MeGrath (Australia) beat Chad left the basket there two days from Kowloon to Castle Peak.

previous to his visit, and said she the car he say a Japanese poole, officer?--Miss Wylie told me she

In At 6.20 m. the same day below.

was taking the dage into Kowloon. Was leaving for the country. the inket he found $36 in money, the Taun Wan Police Station, he

Why did you charge her with the gold bracelet and gold brooch, saw the same.cur returning from

He commission of an offence which was which articles were similar to that Castle Peak towards Kowloon.

committed?--They admitted mude in the police report as mis-stopped it. Miss Wylle and another not sing.

lady had two Japanese poodles with they were taking

the dogs to

arceny, saying, she had picked

Defendant. in the box, denied them. He asked them if they bad Kowloon.

permit.

from the Colonial Is that the reason? Were you the articles up in the street Veterinary Surgeon to take the toll to take out this

Sergeant Shepherd added that dogs Kowloon and they replied Nobody told me.

He accompanied altogether 16 pieces of jewellery in the negative.

Mios

Wan Wylie to the There wore some thrilling games had been stolen, and only two piece Police

Foun in the second round also, one of recovered, and $36 in money out of

Station and attempted to You seized the dogs, stopped the the outstanding results being the the $80.

get in touch with the C. V. S. hut offence from being committed, and victory of young Hare, who la only Mr. Macfadyen, addressing com- he could not be found. Witness de- then charged her. Why? Because tained the dogs. At 8 pm. hc-she admitted she was taking them ninalech years old, has a hard plainant, said he had attempted to court victory over Perry to his compound a felony by saying to the S. to allow the dogs to be actually taken.

received instructions from the to Kowloon. They were. not credit, and is regarded as one of defendant in the country that he Britain's coming internationals. In would not take any action If she removed to Kowloon. the second round he eliminated returned to Hongkong. Andre Merlin, the French Davis | Cup player.

Adrien Quint (Australia) beat K.

C. fiandor-Dower (Britain), 2-6, 6-2,

5-7, 6-3, 6-1.

D. Prenn (Germany) best

Avery (Britali), 6-4, 6-3, 6-2

C. Boomus (France) beat I. Hopman (Australia), 7-5, 6-3, 6-2,

3. Crawford (Australia) beat Jiro Fujikura (Japan), 6-1, 6-1, 9-7.

.

HARE'S PROMISE.

Gandar-Dower defented Hideo Nishupura, the Japanese Davis Cup player, in the second round,

THE PAIRING,

in the next round, the lust eight|

dre paired as follows:

Perry v. Miki

Kirby-v, -McGrathi

Quist v. Prenn

Boussus v. Crawford.

SNATCHER TO BE

BIRCHED

LADY'S HAND-BAG

TAKEN

WHY DETAINED?

Mr. Losely, cross-examining: You any you detained the dogs?

Witness: Yes.

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What I cannot understand is this, what particular motive have you for charging her with an offence (which you know she had not com (mitted To my mind she has tak

ing the dogs to Kowloon, Why? Because they are not The Magistrate: The offence nilchwed to be removed

from the was not committed. At the same New Territories to Kowloon.

time. I gather there is no complaint On whose instructions did you against Sergeant McKay, The detain the dogs? I had no instruc- misunderstanding is understand-Chorus- Who will O'er the Down

able.

tions

to detain the dogs. No Instructions at all, at any Mr. Loseby said there was no time-to-detain the-dogs The complaint at all. He was anticipat prisonment and 12 strokes of the to be removed without a permit. follow the dogs until they crossed

Sentence of six months' im- ordinance anys they are not allowed ing quite different evidence.

"I thought the sergeant would Perry, Kirby, Prenn and Craw-birch was passed on Tam Sau,

Are you a fog lover?-Yes, ford are the fancied semi-finalists. | who was charged before Mr. Don't you ever bring your dogs the borderline. It in a most curi- --Reuter.

Wynne-Jones at - the Kowloon in ?-Not since the orders.

Our case." Magistracy thia morning with

Not even when you are on duty? snatching a hand-bag from Mrs. No.

yesterday afternoon.

CONSUMER PRESSURE IN Wilson, of No. 626 Nathan Road,

TIN MARKET

Quota Increase Decided Upon Hurriedly

London, May 2.. The increase in the tin quota has been benrishly interpreted by London circles in view of the fact that the decrease in viable sup- plies last month was smaller than had been expected.

The increase in the quots is, it

ant

snatched AWAY her

THE LEGAL POSITION. Mr. Loseby remarked that his interpretation of the Ordinance, and Mr. Wolfe took the same view, was that dogs cannot be brought from the New Territories into Kowloon, but they can be brought uto New Kowloon, and from New Kowloon into Kowloon proper.

Would you be surprised to know that the Pollee have no power to It was stated that Mrs. Wilson detain these dogs at all71 should was walking along Nathan Road be surprised. near Waterloo Road when defend- Mr. Lonely: You have got no came up from behind and right to detain dogs Just because hand-bag you suspect that an offence may which contained $i in money be-be committed, you know that don't sides various other articles.

you ?-In

the offence this case

Mr. Losoby: It is quite clear ANOTHER CASE.

would have been committed if the to the public that dogs can be he While ascending the

taken into Kelloon, stopped and that they can steps of dogs were

that He admitted

had brought in up to Boundary Street. the Central Market with a lady

he friend, Mrs. Sutherland, of No. 4 stopped the commission

of the The Magistrate:- won't ex- He took out the summons [press an opinion on that. Conduit Road was robbed of her offence.

defendant admitted that Mr. Losoby:--I do think that be-| hand-bag, containing $12, last because week. The thief escaped but was the dogs were being taken, to Kow-fore your Worship issues sum-

loon, arrested in Wanchai last night.

monson of a criminal nature that Brought before Mr. Macfadyen | Is it not a fact that you recolved fan Information be taken frat. No

can be started | in the Central Police Court this instructions to issue the summons? criminal offence

tion, not necessarily on oath. It

is unticipated, likely to be only morning the man. Wong Hoi, 18.1-1 received instructions to pro on a complainant, but on informa-i

pleaded guilty. Applying for 211ecute for dogs being taken from hours' remand Detective-Sergt. the New Territories.

five per cent.

Experts are of opinion that the

price will fall and then gradually Guild said that another man was recover owing to the improvement in the rate of consumption which arrested last night in connection

is a matter I am going to take up 1 that was done in this ease, my client would not have been bothered.

His Worship:-Defendant discharged.

THE BOUNDARY. Where do the New Territories by and?-Roughly Taichikok Gnol.

at the present rate would justify the stolen money. The bag was boundaries

with alleged receiving some of

a 66 per cent. quota.

The hurried convention of u meeting while the Bolivians have not yet arrived in London .coupled with the retrospective enforcement of the increase, Is regarded as in- dicating strong pressure by con-

umera-Reuter.

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