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Two Men Wanted One Girl: Friend Faces Jury On Stabbing Charge

THE STORY of a girl desired by two men and the alleged intervention of a friend with a knife, was told to the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl McGregor at Criminal Sessions this morning when Chan Ming was charged with wounding with intent, and maliciously wounding.

Defendant pleaded not guilty! to stabbing Leung Yim, 25, in Keelung Street on October 28, and the following jury WAH case: empanelled to hear the Messrs. R. F. Sutherland (Fore- nun), Loo Yuen-pok, A. Demce,

to

ESCAPED TO MACAO The story was differently told of friends stating that they came subsequent events, the Injured man's

help and two of them were

Flightly wounded before defendant made off.

Leung Yim was taken to

hospital and defendant escaped to Macao.

When he

he was arrested on January,

TRAFFIC IN

GIRLS: SEQUEL IN COURT

Police Raid Nets Traffickers

Pills Were Free Of Heroin

WHEN

W

A

REMANDED

charge against Wan

Radio Set Owners In Court

A Look Through The "Telegraph"

Yuen, 48, of unlawful posses: Receiver Held Until sensationally called the "secret huney

sion of 7,500 heroin pills camo bofore Mr. Q. A.” A.

the Macfadyen af

Contral Magistracy this morning, the man was set free.

the

A certificate fram tho Government Analyst, produced in, Court, revealed that the pills contained no heroin.

Whon Wan was arrested pilla were discovered He was strapped to his waist. brought FOLLOWING A RAID 03

Court info

and charged with unlawful posses. H. Lucer, J. J. Alvares, M. M. 10, he made a statement that Ho house in 35 Cochrane Street by

sion of the drug, but was Iffanassieff and A. V. Remedios. Wah had given the girl the clothing Sub-Inspector R. McEwen yes-

for the Crown, she demanded and he was Mr. J. B. Prentis

remanded by the Magistrate entitled sald the slory of events bertan with to compensation from Leung Vinterday morning, three persons Wong Sau-ying, aged 18, who lived for it.

As a friend of

appeared before Mr. R. A. D. pending analysis of the con- de Wah,

tents of the pills. with her adopted mother in Holly-fendant asked for this in the divan. Forrest at the Central Magis- wood Road in the begluting of Octo-put Leung Yim told him to come into tracy this morning. They were

the street her last year.

and there after a few charged with keeping the place words, he was set upon by Leung as a brothel. Yim and eight of his friends.

leking one of his assailants, and

of lo

A man named Ho Wab lived on the some floor. About October 10, the man disappeared and the girl follow-defendant, he dislodged a knife from ployed, admitted the charge, while First defendant, Chan Fong, unem-

Kweilin Street.

denied it.

ed him, to set up house together in the mon and with this he attacked flung. Luk and Leong Ho, WhoW

Since 11o Wah was unemployed, he got the girl a job in an opium divan In Keelung Street and while there she met the victim of the subsequent

Leung Yim. ttack,

and wounded three men. Realising that he had broken the law, he fled to Macao,

Dr. Bet, of the Kowloon Hospital, said Leung Yim was in a collapsed This man took the girt out to res-condition when received into hos- taurants, which Ho Wah could not pital. He had a serious wound one afford to do, and despite the remon-fand a half inches long in the left strances of her lover, the girl packed ribs but left hospital against medical up on October 16 and went off to live advice on November 7, with Leung Yim at un Castle Road.

address on

GIRL ALLEGES BEATING

"Don't carry pills like that," the Magistrate warned in dis- charging defendant.

ROPE CLUE

Inspector McEwen said Ave gins TO SHAMSHUIPO

were found on the floor at the time of the rald. One of the girls sald 40 centa in the dollar was pald to firat defendant.

Fine Paid

50 YEARS AGO

Feb. 16, 1880. The newest thing in wedding tours is

moon." Neither bride nor groom have Any idea where they are going. Tho best man arranges it all, prepares the scheme of travel and the plan of cam- paign and gives the bridegroom a paper SEVERAL RESIDENTS with the whole thing drawn up and a schedule of arrangements made as he possessing radio sets with- steps into the carriage, when the lout licence were summonedaubject to discuss as the opening con- happy pair have the whole new fruitful before Mr.. Q A. A. veration of their married life instead Macfadyen at the Kowloon preliminary engaged period. Magistracy to-day..

of having it worn threadbaro during the

It

asserted that an Amerlenn

Miss Yvonne Balagtas of Lock syndicate with a capital of $69,000,000 Road, was cautioned. She said been formed to construct a railway in Siberia, and that neveral former and that when she bought her radio present American diplomate and CUR- set from Messrs. Tsang Fook undertaking.

sular agents ATC Interested in thu and Co., she was fakì that a licence was included.

Mr. J. Key, Wireless Inspector, said that the Tsang Fook Company had been interviewed. They had corroborated Mrs Balagtas's state

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At a meetiak of the Panama Canal) then present responded to De Lesseps ahar holders at Bordeaux yesterday appeal for funds by contributing only

16. Several speakers demanded tutaba conta little, and the guarantee pro- the Administrative Commitice at Paris toets you, If your chamlat is out, write to Muller & Phipps, (China), Ltd, 20 Queen's Rond C., Hongkong.

shoal immediately make known the exact state of atlairs.

A dispatch from Napley to the Daily Gladstone, in a letter to

Wun Shing of Reclamation Street, was fined $15. He said that his set was an old one and that he had taken New By: out a licence the day after the Ins-the Romar correspondent of the Tablet |pector's visit.-

HIDDEN IN BUNK

Yung's premises BURGLARIES

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written any worda recommending thatĮ the restoration of the Pope's temporal dominion in Italy be made the street of International arbitration."

The rent collector for the place Mystery Of Entry shop. The set was connected to a Advices from England state that the

Is Cleared Up

A SLENDER PIECE of small

identified second and third defen- dants as the persons who arranged for the rental of the premises, while Wong Sau-ying gave evidence and he also said second defendant had She had left to Wall in the said that when ite Wah learned of paid him the rent on one occasion, clothes she wore but later went back her friendship with Loung-Yim, he and third defendant on two occasions. rope with a little hoop at one to his house to get the remainder of

beat and kicked her. her clothes which, however, he e

After evidence had been given, the end, produced in Court this Leung Yim corroborated the open-charge ugainst first defendant was morning, was an exhibit which fused to give up.

ing statement up to the time of the amended to that of living. on DECIDED TO BE REASONABLE

the provided the clue ton number of 28, Leung Yim was assault. He said defendant followed carnings of prostitutes. On October

recent thefts in Shamshuipo. him down the stairs and said "Why friends when they accidentally with encountered

First defendont was sentenced to Ho Wah outside on

You not give me any face?"

This claim was made by the polico Witness said it did not matter six months' hard labour and recom- oplum divan and, having previously been introduced, they decided to be whether he did or not and defendant mended for banishment, while fines in Kowloon Court, when Lam Chun, reasonable about the girl and let herhen drew out sonicthing white and of $150 or three months' hard labour 37-year-old unemployed, appeared on

stabbed him.

each were imposed on second and seven counts of larceny. choose

her

partner.

The Chief Justice: Can't you give third defendants - a better description-it might have been a soup spoon!

Leung Yim and the girl parted from Ho Wah apparently on good, terms. A friend of Leung Yim, named Chan Sul, went to the divan in Keelung Street the next evening and

do

ness.

Lam was arrested in Tai Nam Street yesterday, and a quantity of stolen goods was found in his posses sion.

concealed aerial,

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Yung Shing of Shanghal Street, was flied $50. Mr. Kuy said. Qul

electrical There is Bttle doubt now that the shop and that an Alwater Kent much talked of Australian Canadlaa

was to runneet) radio-gramophone was hidden in a Pacifle cable, which

over the door of the India, Australia and Great Britain vin

the Canadian route, has fizzled out.]

P'neille Unble has became a dead letter.

25 YEARS AGO

Feb. 14. 19134. The Czar has inued A Rescript to M.) Bark, the new Minister of Finance, In which

that His Majesty emphaslavs during his recant tour he remarked,| with deep grief, among the people and facts of weakness, poverty and economiej denalation.

When Yung pleaded that he had not the money to pay the fine, the Magistrate ordered the radio sel which was estimated to be worth $200, to be temporarily confiscated, bending

payment NEAR CONTEMPT Kung Chung.

of Templ Streat, was fined $75.

Reuters

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On two occasions he failed to up- pear in Court in connection with the

at correspondent summonses and Mr. Macfadyen couintes that the Royal Commission which serca tha to practically amount to is investigating the construction of the Trans-continental Rallway frani Mane- contempt of Court,

ton, New Brunswick, to Winnipeg, has reported that economy. has neither been practised nor uncouraged and that 40 million dollars, at least, have been neadlessly spent upon the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacife, while other Lauperfluous outings have been muda un the rallway, which is designed without any knowledge of the country,

Junk

Heavy Penalties

Robbery:

10 YEARS AGO.

Feb. 14, 1920.

It is now definitely established that at Trotsky, uning the pseudonym Selbroff, has arrived in Turkey yesterday in a

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Witness said he thought it was a said he was in a mahjonng school dagger.

when he heard a commotion, rushed

Ite admitted having stolen the there overheard defendant say "Leung he only saw defendant at the fight. attacking Leung Yim. He ran after In reply to defendant, witness said out, and saw a number of men

goods from a house in Cedar Street rained Yim took my

and disclosed that he had disciple's sweetheart There may have been bystanders one but was himself struck with a

admittance by throwing his rope away."

and He spoke with defendant, who ex-near but none of his friends were knife and was later assisted home

from the roof to a verandalt

The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- climbing down. pressed a wish to see Leung Yim andre. He denied knowledge of de-by Chun Hop.

Gregor, summed up in the charge) fendant's role of mediator over the Chan Hop was tendered as a wil-

of unlawful possession

of stolen KELENTER GAOLED have a conciliatory talk with him.

Chinese Another man, Wong Wah, describ-property against five The defendant was in the divan matter of the clothing

Chan Sal, Atter, of Yuchow Street, Cheung Sam, district watchman, ed as a manager of the Kwong Wah Supreme Court this morning, again on the evening of October 28

that suld

when defendant first said a crowd was round Leung Yim Kee Knitting Factory, was charged Accused were Hul Kam-ho, Hui, specially chartered steamer, le but Chan Sai hnd not been able to

of taking arcused Leung Yim. find Leung Yim who, however, come girl away, Leung Yim said she was took the injured man to the police property.

the but no weapons could be seen. He on five counts of receiving stolen Cho, Hul Kau, Nit Ching-fuk and accompanied by

Tool Chik-shut, and the charge daughters. in by chance with friends.

of not important to him and he was station.

On his arrest Lam took the police against them was possession of 320 Defendant then accused him

prepared to return her. Defendant, A Chinese policeman, C. 428, said in the various houses from which he cattles of pewter, 150 eatties of rice,

5 YEARS AGO offending his disciple and naked for however, said he would want $10 he arrested defendant on Informa- had stolen articles of value.

Feb. 16, 1934, 10 cattles of ground nuts, two felt $10.

Scenes remarkably reminiscent Dí compensation for the wrong done totion at Spring Garden Lane and he The articles Larn was caid to have hats and seve Leung Yim said he had no money his friend.

pieces of clothing, Heveral said:

"Several men assaulted and went into the streel, followed:

me stolen Included 30 catties of scap and mowing them to have been stolen mall sectors un the western front dur- ing the war were enacled a few miles Witness heard erken of "Save Life" and I stabbed one."

preserved duck, a gold pockes outside the Colony.

of Vienna yesterday afternoon by defendant.

and went downstatra where he After the Interpreter had given watch, a malijong set, articles of The following comprised the Jury: when a general attack was launched on "The latter repeated his demand found Leung Yim in pain. Nobody evidence, defendant said he wished clothing, blankets, bed sheets, clocks, Mrs. M. N. Raicugen (Foreman), the defence lines established between and, receiving the same reply, drew else was there.

to give evidence himself and to call woollen Jackets and fountain pens. Cheung Kam-chuen, R. Abraham, G. Karan and Stadlau. a knife and stabbed · Leung Yim,'

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witness.

Both men admitted 12 charges. Chan, Kwok Ho-lun, E. A. Ribeiro The case is proceeding.

Lam

The report that an anti-Semitic drive and J. H. d'Almeida. was sentenced to 12

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has started in Vienna and that n inse hard labour and Wong, bix months.

Det-Sergeant A. Souter said thu fence was that they were acting cally denied in an offeinl statement re I nearly all the theft cases, Lam en-under the compulsion of pirates who erived from the Austrian Legalion in use Tattoo Powder, Rouge and Mas- tered the houses by climbing from had previously robbed

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The DeL-Sergeant said that Lam Ing Them used a slender piece of smell rope the loss of a cargo of rice. with a little hoop at one end when jury would have to consider who ever he found any difficulty in reach-

the their actions during the rob- ing windows from roofs.

bery under consideration were those Wong, the prosecuting of men-under compulsion. Referring ofter said that he understood the Without retiring, the jury returned inan was a receiver of stolen property and that be had done it before, The a verdict of guilty against all the aon was the manager of a small men and they were sentenced knitting factory, Lam had been in three years' hard labour cach, troduced to Wong by a thief, who had

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The llongkong dollar had a sharp rloo this afternoon to Is. 01⁄4%d,

"The Private Life of Henry VIIL," Is

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The value of the goods stolen amounted to approximately $200, and the greater part of this sum was recovered.

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HEAVY FINES were imposed on the managers of two in One drop on

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They were the Wah Yan Cafe, 153; and was taken to 271 Des Voeux Hond Japanese exporters, anticipating Connaught Road Central, and the Central. He was inken upstairs and Bodring trade with Canton, are writ-Palace Cate, 311 Des Voeux Road past the accountant who did not say ing to German and other-Importers in Central, and they were fined $200 anything about it. He then bought Canton, offering them agencies for Japanese --gooda/Our "Own

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There were two other sailors and respondent.

Inspector A. L. Hopkins prosecut-two girls thera at the same time. ed, and said he visited the Woh Yan They were drinking. Cafe about two o'clock en February Inspector Hopkins said the cost of 4. He found 10 servicemen present, the present licences Was 8500 per nino of them being served with year, while the cast of art Hotel or drinks

Restaurant Keepers Adjunct Licence, Regarding the Palice Cafe, he was which was necessary Infora i drinks | Ba approached in the street by iron could be reeves, 192 Kuropiane, was Who asked him if he wantock a drink! $200

HOSPITAL BISTER- LOSES WATCH:

Bister Baker of the Queen Mary. Hospital, reports, the loss or her wrist watch valued at $100 at the Hong katz Cricket Club,

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