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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 13, 1939.
By Walt Disney
AMERICAN
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HIT WITH BOTTLE
Incident Described As Cat Fight
That she had been struck on the head with a bottle and that a threat had been made to tear her apart, was part of the evidence given by Roza Koo, complainant, in an assault summons, heard by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
Roza Koo and her sister, Fina Koo,, knocked my younger sister on the back of the head with it, causing the bleed. After striking my head to sister with the bottle she also struck me with it on my forelicad and also on the back of the head. I bear the seurs of the injuries now. Her daughter, second defendant, scratch- ed my sister's face.
Rood, 2nd Boor, of 10 Nam Kuk summoned Matilde Wu, Grabriella Wu and Louts Wu, of 90 Saikung float, first flour, for assaulting them on April 25.
Mr. M. A. da Silva represented the the defendants ant complainants, conducted their own case,
At the completion of the evidence, Mr. Himsworth remarked that the fight had exhibited all the charac teristics of "cat fight
mother of the Motilde Wu, the other two defendants, admitted the
Assault and added that her children had not been concerned in
Testifying, Fina Koo said that pre- vious to the day of the assault she and her sister were residing with the complainants at Soikung Road. They had known cach other for about six years. Sometime before the assault the elder Wu had neeused witness's sister of having spoiled some sewing machine needle, and new ones were purchased for her.
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"On April 25," nald witness, visitor
Victor Lee, called on the de- fendants and then on me.. I was in my sister's cubicle lying on a bed. reading a newspaper. My sister was sitting on the bed with her baby in her arms. About p.m. first defen- dant came Into the
room with a packet of needles. Entering the room, first defendunt accused my younger sister of buying her bad pins and used a very fierce Lone in saying this. She appeared to be very angry at the time, and called my sister an 'unlucky woman.”
"The Bon, third defendant, come up, caught hold of my sister's thighs and threatened to tear her legs apart The assault stopped because they saw much blood; the whole bed was covered with blood. First defendant
stopped and said: If there were 10. of you, you cannot. But with us. My sister reported to the Police."
Continuing witness said that at Palice Station first defendant accused her of being a prostitute, but this was definitely not so.
Cr 1919, Wat Thaney Pothaction
Wald Rights Reverend.
FACTS ABOUT RUSSIA'S
AIR FORCE
(Continued from Page 6.) machinery in Russia tells this story.
The plane production of the factories is hindered, too, by members of the Party telling the engineers how to do their job.
The organisation of their plane factories is to complex and so centralised that the slightest blow would throw them out of joint.
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is upon the design of planes and the potential production of war-planes that we must assess the strength of the Russian Air Force. WC know that the Russians are good fliers. Their short stay in Spain proved that.
The Russian Air Force can be of immense help to Britain and France in the event of a war with the totalitarian States. The Russians would keep a large number of enemy planes occu- pied. Besides that, the Russian Describing the assault, Roza KooAir Force would be a menace to said: "First defendant came into the the Germans in the east. room and said You unlucky woman. She spoke of the needles and also said from March I increase your rent $1 a month. I told her that she had requested me to move and that she had no reason to raise the vent.
Throw Needles
"She threw
hit her first.
Though Russian plane produc- tion is small it could be increased by the introduction of foreign methods and foreign foremen in their plane factories.
The Telegrapl
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50 YEARS AGO
Jupe 13, 1880. The extraordinary proceedings in the local Share Murket during the past week again bring to the front a danger
which to
HAPO previously had occasion More than pubtle attention. It is beyond doubt that a very large proportion of the sensational share transactions reported lately have either been begun arrange- up' by unscrupulour ments Axed tramckers, or
gambling of the oat
reckless and criminal description.
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A meeting of the Executive Council was held this afternoon, for the pur
scheme for pose of considering the raining a corps of Rifle Volunteerx. The scheme is not yet made public, but, roughly, it is on the plan of the Shang- hal Volunteers. A body of European are to be trained in the management
of Maxim guns, and about twenty are to net na light horsemen, providing their ponies, but with Government own stabling.
Sellers of local_atsck' “un_time" will be wise to keep their operations within reasonable limits. The eminent prophet Baxter has definitely fixed the end of the world for March 15th, 1890.
The Japanese ship-building yards do not yet appear to be able to meet the requirements of the Imperial Navy. We note that another second class cruiser will he ordered shortly by the Naval Department from England. the plans of the vessel having been np. proved at a recent meeting of the tuval Construction Committee.
25 YEARS AGO
16 on her maiden voyage to New York.
June 13, 1014. also be provided with British, vennel in the world must be accordef The distinction of being the largest French and American machines. the now Hamburg-Amerika liner Vater- Whether the present Russian Innd, which left Southampton on May Air Force would collapse under the pressure of war is not, there- fore, of great importance. It could be rebuilt if that should happen. And it is upon this basis that the Russian Air Force
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Witness then said that Arst defed my face. The son got hold must be regarded as of immense equipped.
dant also spoke of increasing the ren! and, when witness's sister replied, first defendant threw the packet of needies
to the jground and struck witness's sister on the chest with her hand,
Struck Sister Twice "After she struck iny sister twice,” continued witness, "she caught hold of my sister's hair. The visitor, Mr. 'Lee, got up and tried to pacify them and I also got up to do this. Just then, first defendant's son and daugh- ter came in and pushed us towards the bed
defendant also and Arst struck me twee just above the nose with her hand.
"There was a bottle on a table and first defendant took up the bottle and
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those away The Russian Air Force could and then struck me twice. I never I was carrying a small baby. After she hit me two blows on the chest she pushed me on the bed, pulled my hair, and knocked my head with a
the bottle, causing Minbiced. wound
Then her son and her daughter came the room. Part of my hair
Automatic brass windshield, Into was pulled out by the first defendant. She
also struck my sister on the head a bottle. The second defendant of my thighs.
guy. He had threatened to lear my legs apart. I do not know importance in the alignment of
air power in Europe. whether he held me heavily or not
10 YEARS AGO because my wounds were making me half unconscious.
June 13, 1929. There stili
are
they might have fallen down and
A gathering of membore of the con- on my thighs.
struck their heads on the Iron bed.gregation of Union Church last night. victor Lee, a merchant, said that I also used my hands to scratch." he had known the defendants for 13
approved plans for the construction of Second defendant said that she a new Church and Manse at Kowloon years and the complainants seven took no part in the assault. It was and incorporated in the resolution was her mother who had struck the com- decision to commence the work as soon plainants. Her
mother
as possible. The estimated cost for the charitable nature and had helped one buildings and furnishing is 301,300. of the complainants. One of them
Captain "Jimmy" Sulton, familiarly had borrowed $2,000 from her mother. known in the East an "One-Arined Sut- "It was only my mother who struck ton" who was military adviser to the I joined in to try to pacify inte Marshal Chang Tso-lin, and super- visor of the arsenal at Mukden, has she concluded. Third defendant denied having arrived in London from Canada, for the marriage of his daughter, Frances, who caught hold of Roza Koo's thighs.
| la eighteen years of age, to an officer Mr. Himsworth that it was of the Yorkshire Regiment.
said difficult to adduce from the evidence
what had
had happened, apart from the fact that the fight had produced all the characteristics commonly as- sociated with a "eat fight.". Ho Was air strength of the Royal Air Forco is satisfied that the Brat defendant had now seriously struck both the complainants on the Government. head with a bottle. There was sche doubt concerning the other two de fendants, and they were therefore discharged.
years. He had seen the first defen- dant hitting both Roza und Fina Koo on the head with a bottle. Second defendant scratched Roza's face and third defendant caught hold of her thighs. It was not true that Roza. had struck first defendant first.
Lee: Mrs. Wu bottle and struck raught hold of a Roza and Fina on the head. There was plenty of blood. To Mr. da Silva, Lee said that there was no reason for him to tell lies against the three defendants.
First defendant: You always go with the elder sister, first
com- plainnut, and you have no work for several years and she is supporting you.
Lee: It is not true.
Defendant's Statements The defendants did not give evi- dence but made statements,
com-
First defendant: The two plainants struck me first and so I returned the blows. I used only my hands. I struck them so hard that
(the 1s
Just
Was of a
First defendant was bound over in $20 to keep the peace for a year and ordered to pay $5 compensation to each of the complainants.
·
5 YEARS AGO
June 13, 1934.
A great expansion in the ground and
contemplated by the
Following up the recent pledges by Mr. Stanley Baldwin that Britain will rek parity in the air with the greatest air pawer, within striking distance of Britain's stores. if no limitation agrOD- ment can be obtained, the Air Ministry Is preparing plans, under instruction, for substantial expansion of the R.A.F.
These are expected to be submitted to
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