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ARMED ROBBERY

'SEVEN UNEMPLOYED MEN CHARGED AT KOWLOON

place at 41 Cheungshawan Road An armed robbery which took

JANUARY 22, 1935.

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communications between Kiangel, Before opening the case Inspec-Choklang and Hunan Provinces.-- (Continued from Page 7.) ·

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Joseph

ing outside the door. She Im- mediately went and told her mas- ter. Young Fuk, who was in his Anne bedroom, and received instructions One man en- Mert to open the door.

tered tho at followed closely by two men, who in turn were also followed closely by two more men, Three of the men went into the 1. bedroom, and said that they had come to search for leit opium, Young Fuk, the complainant told them that there was no opium la the flat and told them to go an with their search.·'

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hulpo Police Station.

Diamond Ring Found Again on information received the police went to No. 13 Cedar Street, third floor.

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The three men then produced a fendant was present and was in- knife and two daggers which they formed of the nature of the visit. painted at the complainant, told In answer to questions he pointed him to be quiet, and grabbed him to a drawer, and stated that his by the throat. This was all wit brother had the key. The drawer nessed by the amah. A small boy was broken open and a diamond af about five years of age, whoring was found inside. The first. was sleeping on the bed, awoke defendant was searched and in bis and started to sercam and cry. possession were found The men then threatened to kill notes. On the person the amuh or the boy if he did not second defendant two keep quiet,

The complainant, his son and son-in-law were bound, gagged This marning's broadest from Transmission and covered up with a quilt on a notes were handed over by the Later at the police station four Last part of Charlosa; bed. The safe was opened and third defendant, and on being various papers and documents searched six moro were found in "Living Dangerously.

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