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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935.
CABARET GIRL Urge America CHILD SOLD FOR
CHARGED
Tip
ALLEGED CRUELTY
TO MUI-TSAI
A twelve-year old girl, Ting Ying, bearing marks of bruising: all over her hands, legs and face, presented a pitiful sight when she was produced before Mr. W. Scho- field, at the Central Magistracy this morning, in a case in which ker alleged mistress, Alice Luk, n cabaret girl residing at No. 46 Morrison Hill Road, was charged, with having kept her as an un- rogistered ui-tsai, and with hay- ing ill-treated hor on September 25 and on previous dates,
To Arm
VETERANS DEMAND
BIG NAVY
FIFTEEN DOLLARS
FATHER'S PLEA OF POVERTY
Extreme poverty of the parents St. Louis, Sept 25.
was given as the excuse for selling A resolution asking the United their child, in a case in which the states Government to withdraw father, Chan Sheung-kam, and two recognition of the Soviet, owing women, Chan Snu, a widow, and to the latter's "Inimical and Cheung Wong, married woman, subversive agitation," which Rus-wore charged before Mr. W. Scho- sia promised to cease, was passed field, at the Central Magistracy
the Convention of the American this morning."
The charge against the defen- Legion, amid rousing cheers,
Other resolutions expressed op-dants was that they took part in position to Nazi-ism, Fascism, a transaction the object of which was to transfer possession or Communism and other "Isme" Tho defendant pleaded not contrary to the principles of the custody of a female child, Chan guilty to the charges, saying that United States Government. and Sau-chan, aged four years, for a the girl was the daughter of her demanded that the standing Army valuable consideration. f
All the defendants plended elder sister, who died when the of 156,000 enlisted men and 14,000 girl was a fow months old She officers be augmented by 210,000 guilty. had brought her up since then. National Guardsmen. She had punished the child, by beating her with a cane because she was naughty, and as she was afraid the ebild would jump over the window sill. She had treated the girl as her own daughter, and had sent her. to school. The marks on her arms were caused by the ease.
Mr. Schofield: What sort of enne was it that could cut ber arm open?
TONGS USED Defendant: was using a tong, and it touched her accidentally.
Mr. Schofield: Was it the tonks or the cane which blackened her; eyes?
Defendant: 1 ennnot any. I lost my temper. I did hit her, but I cannot say with what.
Mr. Schofield: Did you also Lite her?
Defendant: 1 bit her once, be
angry.
cause she struggled. I was very Mr. Schofield: How were the injuries on the inside of her legs
enused?
Mr. Schofield: I doubt that. TEETH BROKEN
Another resolution demanded a Navy equal to that of any Power in the world.
Inspector K. Andrew, of the S. C. A.. suid the first defendant was the father of the child, and had four other children, bo- The delegates approved of the tween the ages of one year and ten neutrality resolution passed by yours, to support. He was former- Congress, and asked the Govern-ly a carpenter, but had been out ment to continue its efforts to of work for several months past. war debts owing to He had decided, to get rid of the collect the Amerien.-Reuter.
girl, and approached the second. defendant, who in turn approached the third defendant. The deal was put through, and $15 paid for the child. The second defendant had received $1 from the third' defendant as "lucky money".
Ban On Arms Exports
BUT U.S. TO SELL RAW PRODUCTS
Washington, Sept. 26. President Roosevelt has issued
The case came to the notice of the polien when the mother of the girl noticed some ROTES on the girl's head which had not been cured, and she took the child back. An argument wroke between the parties, and they went to the Police Station, where the offence was discovered. It appeared that)
implements of war, for the export to get rid of her previously b of which licences must in future cause of acute hardship. The banned entirely in the event of faith, because she had lost her be obtained, and which can be third defendant had acted in good
Defendunt: I pinched her three war
own daughter, and wanted another times, because she stole things to
Raw materials suitable for girl to replace her dead daughter. ent.
manufacture into munitions are There was no doubt as to the hard- not included in the list, which ship the girl's parents were suffer- comprises rifles; muchine-guns; ing. The mother and the other all clauses of ammunition; all four children were now in the Po pes of war vessels, including Leung Kuk. The Inspector added aircraft, assembled or dismantled, press the case. aircraft-carriers and submarines; that he had been instructed not to designed for fighting, utilising
or dropping of bomba; as | dant $100, or, in deföolt, six weeks' well as aircraft engines, mustard hard labour. gax and fame-throwers, Renter
a proclamation giving a list of the parents of the girl had tried
Sub-Inspector O'Connor, of the S. C. A., said the girl had been sent to school for a week last year, but was then taken away from the school. He believed the girl was beaten at that time, and the defendant was afraid to send her to school owing to the marks caused. The girl had also one or two teeth broken, alleged to have been done by the defendant. The girl's story was that she had been sold to the defendant in Shanghai, and had been brought down to Hongkong shortly after. She slept on the floor by the defen- dant's bed. The defendant wast being kept by an American sea- man, and was a dancing girl at the Majestic. She had a draft for $2,000 in her possession.
Kunk
11,500 HEROIN PILLS
WOMAN HEAVILY
FINED
Two women, Wong Sik-lane and Mr. Schofield remanded, the de-Wong Yee, appeared before Mr. W. fendant formally for one week and requested that the child be thoroughly examined and a medi- cal certificate produced.
The defendant asked for, bail, and Mr. Schofield granted bail in $2,000, and allowed the defondant 24 hours in police custody to find
the money...
NEW CABINET IN SPAIN
COALITION
FORMED
BY PRIETA
Madrid, Sept. 25. Senor Chapa Prieta has succeed. ed in forming a Cabinet, composed inninly of Radicals, Catholics and Agrarians.
Senor Pricta, who belongs to the Independent Party, takes the Finance portfolio in addition to the Premiership.
THE MINISTRY
floor.
Mr. Schofield fined each defen»!
COAL YARD FIGHT
COOLIE SENT TO PRISON
Ho San, coal coolie, who was fellow- stated to have struck a worker with a bamboo pele, break- Schofield, at the Centrul Magising his nose, was sentenced to one tracy this morning, charged with month's hard labour by Mr. Thom- possession-of-11,500 heroin pills on at the Kowloon Police Court at No. 152 Wellington Street, first this morning. Detective-Sergeant Franklin prosecuted and stated Revenue Officer Grimmitt ap- the complainant had to be carried peared for the prosecution, and Mr. to the Yaumati Police Station from McCallum appeared on behalf of the Yee Yick Conlyard in a semi- the first defendant. Mr. McCallum conscious condition. stated that he would admit passen-that on September 19 he was The complainant told the Court sion, but deny guilty knowledge.
Mr. Grimmitt said that when he raided the premises, he found the second defendant. In the rear cubicle. Inside a false panelling in the cubicle he found 3,500 pills. While searching, the first defen- dant came in carrying something in her hand. She was asked what it was, but said she did not know. She later took a belt from around her body, containing 8,000 pills. She suld she was visiting the second defendant.
Second defendant, in answer to the charge, admitted possession of all the pills, and also the quantity carried by the first defendant,
Mr. McCallum said the first
Rs an
defendant was employed amah by the second defendant, and had been instructed to carry the
Sonor Lerroux, the deposed Promler. s Minister for Foreign pilla. Affairs, while Senor Gll Robles. Is Minister of War-Reuter Special, defendant, and imposed a fine of Mr. Schofield discharged the firat
$2,500, in default one year's hard The United Press given the labour, on the second defendant. Cabinet Hist as follows: Senor Frieta, Premier and Finance Minister; Senor GIL Robles. Minister for War; Senor Lerroux. Foreign Minister; Senor Pablo Blanco, Minister of the Interior; Senor Pablo Rasola, Minister of Marine; Senor Martinez Velasco, Agriculture Minister; Sonor Sal- mon, Minister of Labour.
NAVAL MOVEMENTS
FRENCH SLOOP NOW
* IN PORT
RATES RAISED
Tokio, Sept. 26, Japanese insurance companies are now charging 37.5 sen on car roes carried to the Mediterranean ports In Japanese bottoms and 50 sen on cargo in foreign ships.- United Press.
carrying two slings of coal up a board to a heap in the coalyürd. Defendant was coming down on another board carrying two empty baskets when the end of his pole caught the complainant in the chest. Complainant told him to be more careful and scolded him.
Words ensued und the defendant detached his pole from the baskets und, lifting it above his head, struck the complainant with a alde-glancing blow on the nose. Complainant fell down. Defend- ant was arrested by two other labourers who witnessed the in- cident and handed him over to an
Indian constable in Waterlon Road.
Defendant denied the assault aud alleged the witnesses had been called to give false evidence.
WRONG MAN IN DOCK
CARELESS INDIAN
CONSTABLE
Through the carelessness of an Indian constable, a man named Yun Wong wrongfully appeared in the dock of the Kowloon Police: Court this morning.
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London, Sept. 25. atall foki on another stall foki at The Board of Trade Journal an- the Wanchai Market was reported to the police about 9 am to-day of British colonial dependencies In nounces to-night that Governments
Apparently there was a sum- for obstruction brought against Li Yau, moster of a car- penters' shop, 86 Portland Street, 'JAPANESE PRINCE ILL who failed to appear in Court and a warrant for his arreat WAB Tokyo, Sept, 26.
Issued yesterday. The constable The Injured man, Wong Mun, which the quota system is In forco The Imperial Household has went to the shop and spoke to aged 26 years, realding at No. 3 for certain types of cotton, and announced that the Crown Prince Yun Wong, a foki. He asked him Kat Hon Street, ground floor, was, artificial silk goods have been re The French stoop Savergnan de is unable to visit the Summer for the name of the master and as a result, removed to the Govern-quested to arrange that on and after Brazza arrived in harbour this Palace at Hayama to-day, owing to Yun Wong said it was Li Yau. ment Civil Hospital, in a very Novembor 1 no such goods be re- morning and fired salutes to the his having contracted another The constable did not ask the foklorious condition, with about ten garded as of United Kingdom
cold.-United Press.
Colony and the Commodore, which were replied to by II.M.S. Tamir. U.S.S." Ashville returned to the Colany yesterday for a further stay of a week.
SEEKING TRADE
The British sloop Lowestoft is
Yokohama, Sept. 26.* due this morning..
The Japaneso Trade Mission The US.S. Black Hawk, depot sailed to-day on the Talyo Maru ship, is expected to-day, to be for Central and South America to followed on Monday by the seek a batter balance of trade.-- destroyer flotilla:
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for his (Yun Wong's) name and took him to the station,
The Magistrate (Mr. Thomson), In the absence of Li Yau, Imposed a fine of $10 and Issued a distress warrant.
"Through your own carelessness we have a man in the dock who should not be there," remarked his Worship to the constable. In dis- charging Yun Wong,
wounds.
origin for the purpose of His alleged assailants Tam Tung, entry free" of: the quota aged 34, has been arrested by the restrictions, unless accompanied by police, and will most probably be a certificate of origin endorsed by charged at the Central Magistracy cao of cortain' Chambers of Com- to-morrow.
merce.--Reuter.
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