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December 13, 1939.

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DESERTER, ROBBER Long Prison Term

For Chinese

Eating House Sells Dog Meat Owner Is Fined

Said to be a deserter from the British Army in Hongkong. When Sanitary Inrpeetor ́A, C. Tsang Fat, 23, was this morning Sinton raided an unlicenced eating described to be the brains of house on the recand floor of No. 87 Yesterday he found that dog meat

Sensational Property Dispute.

APPLICATION FOR AN ALTERNATIVE DEFENCE

An application to file an alternative defence alleging, among other things, that the third plaintiff was not what he claimed

to be, was made in the Supreme Court this morning at the Heroin Divans

resumed hearing of the property dispute before the Chief

an organised gang of burglars Woosung Strett, Yaumat, at 9 p.m. Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor. were. The action had been brought|

recently broken up by the police.

Thang appeared on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen rharges of burglary.

on

·

two

and wine were on sale.

Inspector Sinton sald three Referring to Teang's case, Det.-

dogs Sergeant Show wald: "In this case and been prepared for food and wine understand that the military nuthori- was being supplied 21 acven cents a Lies are not proceeding at the moment | Klass. The dog meat was being sold with the charge of desertion. There at 80 ecnts a cuttle.. is no previous conviction against him, but actually he is the brains of the

"

Cleaned Up

Villages In Kowloon Are Raided

Ralds carried out by Revenue

The property is in Des Voeux on the allegation that the mortgages Road Central and Wing Lok were forgeries, and the alternatives Arising from the rald, Li Yiu was Street. The plaintiffs are Chan then were that either the plaintiffs chorged before Mr. Q. A. A. MacfarlPui-hing, Chan Sik-tin and Chan were the men who signed the deeds yen at Kowloons Magistracy to-day Kwok-nim. As co-owners, they and were going to say they did not Two of Trang's accumplices have with keeping an unlicenced cation declare that, without their know them, or else they were the men who artunlly did not sign them. already been deult with by Mr.house. He pleaded gulity.

ledge, the properly was mort Unless one knew which of these Macfadyen.

gaged and ask for a declaration alternatives was the case for the Officer W. V. Ahern and his men that the signatures are for plaintiffs, it was impossible for the on viilages in Kowloon on December

erics.

#defence to plead otherwise than they resulted in the appearance

had done.

several.men before Mr. E. Himsworth The plaintiffs are represented by

at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day On coming to Court, went on Mr. Mr. Eldon Potter, K.. and

Mr.Sheldon, it was found at ence by the charged with keeping heroin divans, Leo d'Alinda Castra Jr., Instruct-Įdefence that the plaintiffs were not possession of heroin pills and pos$DS» The house was also an opium by Mr. C. d'Aimada. Mr. H. G. the men who signed the deeds, and slon of heroin plpes. divan. The eating house, business Sheldon, K. and Mr. H. C. Mac- therefore steps had to be taken to

Heavy sentences were Imposed, twa seemed to have been carried on for watson, represented Fung Ka-sun

namara. Instructed by Mr. M. M. meet the case, hence the application. of the accused possessing previous Trang was sentenced to six months'

The New Defonzo

convictions. Huts were raided in hard labour on enth of two chamometime and was a good one. It

again whom the action has been

The new defence was that the third Hokio Village, Fa Kung Yuen Village, of burglary committed in Peihe was on a small scale, but business brought.

plaintiff was not Chan Kwok-nim but and in Main Street. Strect on October 23 and ni Custle was very brick about 11

had fraudulently impersonated him; Peak Road on November 18.

Ip Fuk, 38, was fined a total of that

if the third plaintiff was Chan $630 or 12 months' hard labour. wok-nim, then the mortgages were was in possession of 513 heroin pills.

hils executed under that name by brother, Chan Chung-wah with his knowledge; that the first and second Tang Sing, 44, was fined a total of Plaintiffs were and are wholly aware $020 or 10 months and seven wecky' of the impersonation or, alternatively, hard labour. He was arrested In a of the execution of the mortgages by hut in Main Street and had 632 pills. Chan Chung-wah and had fraudu- Lo Hol, 24, was fined a total of lently assented thereto; that, in the $470 or a total of 10 months' hird alternative, if the plaintiffs were the labour. He had 182 pills when his persons referred to in the statement hut in the Hokio village was raided.

In the latter robbery, Tsang was stated to have walked, with another mun, along eight second floori verandalis before renching the house) eventually robbed,

p.in. Cn-

Mr. Sheldon's Submissions wards. At the time of the raid three men nad three women were on the

Mr. Sheldon submitted that the premises. There were a lot of dog necessity for an amendment to the bones on the floor.

original statement of defence had bean caused entirely by the unreason able attitude of the plaintifts in refusing to make known who the

Defendant was fined $50 or month's hard labour.

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He had two previous convictions......

Ip

of them, the defendant was not estopped from saying that the deeds Lam Hol, 33, was sentenced to six were not executed by them or with mondis' hard labour, and fined a total their authority and knowledge by or $10 or another six months and reason of their conduct In standing sx weeks' imprisonment. He had by with full knowledge that the two previous convictions and was in mortgages were forged."

posacasion of 458 heroin pills when Leave was granted to Mr. Potter arrested in his hut at Ka Kung Yuen to reply to the application to-morrow, village. when hearing will be resumed.

Prior to the application evidence Lo Wing, 35, was fined a total of was Elven by Cheung Wal-man, weeks hard labour,

$420 or Leven months and seven Lo had possES- Chan Kwok-wing, Chan Kwok-ching, and Leung Kin-sau that the third sion of 102 heroin pills and was pinintiff was Chan-Kwek-nim and parehanded at Fa Kung Yuen vil that Kwok-nm and Chan Chung wah were different persons.

BANISHEE'S EXCUSE

Japanese Wanted Him As Soldier

"The place where I was sloying was taken by the Japanese who asited me to be a soldier. I refused und so I came to Hongkong," stated: Slu Silk-kwong, 24, to Mr: E. Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy to- day in answer to a charge-

arge of breach

of the Deportation Ordinance.

Siu was banished from Hongkong'

age.

Lam Kwalt, 38, was fined $430 or eight months and five weeks' hard labour. He had 197 pills and was caught in the Hoklo village.

Pun Mun, 30, was fined $400 or 10 months' hard labour. He had 358 pills when arrested in the Hokio

village,

$100,000 BAIL REQUIRED

Altornative Offer To Custody Remand

for life in March this year and was $100,000 bail for

"I oppose ball, or at least require arrested in Kowloon yesterday. He said Chief Preventive Omteer A. W. cach defendant,"

was remanded for 24 hours.

The excuse given by another Grimmitt when four Chinese appear-

banshee, Ho Tsoi, 37, for returning ed before Mr. Edwards at Central to Hongkong was that he had been Magistracy this morning charged arrested in Namtnu ond was asked to with possession of heroin. be a policeman. He had refused and

A party of revenue cfficers headed, had come to Hongkong to find by C. P. O. Grimmitt kept a watch! clansman for money to go to Macao. in the Hotel: Cecil yesterday morn

Slu had several previous convicing, and towards mid-day, one of the tions and was sentenced to three defendants carrying the drug entered: months' hard Inbour.

POLICE OFFICER

IS CHARGED Police Lance-Sergeant Manghaj Khan, 30, of the Central Station was) charged before Mr. E. Himsworth at{ Kowloon Magistracy to-day with theft of four Ashes, the property off Nữ Fu.

The larceny was alleged to have taken place in Tai O on December

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Room No. 53, where he and the other two defendants were arrested, Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for Wong Tal, 43, unemployed, Ng Slu-} hon, 47, manager, Wong Yuen, 32, and Wong Ngal, 36, unemployed.

They were remanded for a week.

Losses Reported

Money and Jewellery valued at $34 were stolen from a cont belonging to Paymaster Springs at the Hongkong!

Defendant was on n $100 ball and Club ground, Happy Valley, en Mon-

[declared he wanted to engage

a day: Ditto, of the 24th RA, re-

solicitor. He was remanded for two! days.

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