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WEDNESDAY, MAY

DANGEROUS DRIVING

LORRY DIUVER SUMMONED BY INTERPORT CRICKETER

Summoned at the instance of Mfr. A. II. Madar, the Interport cricketer, Li Ping-fat, delver of lorry No. 2140, was convicted by Mr. W. Schoßold, at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, of dangerous driving, and fined $30. Defendant admitted a pro- vious conviction for dangerous driving..

Shameon CANTON

The incident complained of hep- penod on the morning of April 18, when Mr. Madar was driving his car, No, 2772, down Fook Kwong Avenue and was on the point of turning into Tai Hang Road when the defendant's lorry cut the corner at a fast speed almost colliding with the car.

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This is the joyful evy of children who do not know what fear in because their little nerves are strong, who are full of life and good spirital Such children are those whose parents do not coddle them, and yet watch over their health with a careful eye. the

The complainant said that before gotting to the corner and also at the corner ho sounded his horn. The rond These parents usually know the in front of him was clear as far as value of Baby's Own Tablets during ho could see, and all of sadden the early years of a child's life and Jerry turned in from Tai Hang Road administer them whenever they are at a fast spoed. The lorry was load-needed. Baby's Own Tablets-are-the medical child- ed with earth. He had to swerve prescription of a

hla car to the loft, and his left front specialist, and are designed especially Wheel was almost touching the gutter, for the treatment of stomach dis

orders which are the source of mont childhood ailments.

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The defendant applied bla brakes

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Witness and he got out of his car intending to take down the number of the lorry, and question the driver, The driver also got down and was very insty about the matter and put the blame on him for not sounding his horn. He then got the number of the lorry, and pointed out to the driver the skid marks. Sub-Inspec- Fook Kwong Avenue

wes 17 Icet

tor Britain then arrived on the scene. wide. The skid mark made by the

Witness further stated that he was!

going about ten miles an hour. He near side wheels of the lorry was thought the defendant was in third heavy, while the skid mark made by: the off aldo wheels was lighter. The gear, as he appeared on if he waskid measured nine feet. The road trying to rush the hill, and was cut was strewn with earth, which had ting the corner at a very fast speed. fallen from other lorries. There was a brick wall at the corner, and the defendant could not have seen

anything on Fook Kwong. Avenue, The defendant's speed was certainly more than 15 miles an hour.

Witness denied he ли on the wrong side of the road, but said he was on the left centre of the road at the corner..

Officer's Evidence

The front of the near aldo skid mark was two feet from the left hand side of the road, and the centre of the skid mark was six feet from the left hand side of the road. It ap. peared as if the driver was cutting the corner. There was no danger of the lorry upsetting if the driver had taken a whiler turn. There was no need to cut the corner except to rusli up the bill.

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After Mr. M. P. Madar had given corruborative evidence, Sub-Inspector

The defendant maintained that he Britain said that when he arrived on

was doing about 11 miles an hour. the scene he was given to understand and. was in first gear, and there was that the complainant's car had not no need for him to have increased been moved. The front near side his speed. He had to take the corner wheel was practically on the corner as he did for fear of upnotting the and about two feet from the left hand lorry,

side of the road. The roar near side

wheel was about five to six feel from Mr. Schofield convicted defendant, the left hand side of the rond. The and imposed the fine mentioned lorry had been moved. He also He also romarked that the defendant noticed the skid marks of the lorry,would lose his lleence the next time.

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