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NO-- BUT I HAVE A COUPLE OF LIONS THAT. NEED. A BATH,

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 28, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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HERE IS THE AIR

ARMADA

FROM THE

COLONIES

SINGAPORE

(O) SIVINCERIT

FALKLAND

GRISHGUIANA

COID: COAST

CEYLON

SPENT MONEY ENTRUSTED TO HIM

PORTUGUESE CLERK SAYS HE WAS DRUNK: ADMITS CHARGE

After pleading guilty to converting $600 which was entrusted to him into his own use, Jose Pancracio Batalha da Silva, 30, of Tak Shing Street, said he was drunk and had spent the money. He was sentenced by Mr. G. T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy this morning to two months' hard labour.

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Silva was charged with, that on August 13 he had been en- trusted with $600 by Ko Fuk- kuen to apply the money to the purchase of cargo space on steamers plying between Macao and Canton, and that he convert- ed the money into his own use.

Mr H. C Lee, who prowcuted in ru-operation with the Polter, asked Da Worship to amend the elinige by: eubstituting the name uf the Sang Firm for thint of coraplniriausi

Fine Of $200 Imposed On An Actor

Indecent Assault On Woman In Black-Out

"People like you who take advantage of black-outs to assault Tai women, should be heavily punished," sald Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when he fined Shek Wing-cheong, 27, actor, $100 or two months hard labour for Indecently assaulting Tsang Suk-ying, epinster, at 300 Prince Edward Road, at 8.15 p.m. last night.

Cot Drunk, Spent Money

Asked if he had anything to say thr Amendment, Silve stated that he recrived a solid stat

from

of $1.95 from the firm to purchase furth apinces To ship tee Macro to Cantoni

Det Sgt. Dowroan sald about 8.15 p.m. last night complainant was in her garden when dofen- dant went in and assaulted her.

He had gold; unk and spret the Complainant screamed and Mr.

Mr Lee said varius sums of money. [were entrusted to Silva by the firm,

but he was only hurged with particular sun of money

per

thin

tob

S. A. Fowler who happened to be 'Across the rond saw defendant running and arrested him.

Black-Out Offenders

A number <i offenders of the On August 13, Ko Fuk-kuen, the lighting control regulations enforced manager of the Arm, honded Silvn during last night's binck-out, appear- and ed before Me, Q. A A. Macfadyen ol $600 to purchase freight apner Kave him $3 cummiksion

Kowloon Magistracy this morning. ¡Silva

promised to get the freight; Lai Tat, 27, unemployed, charged a Kerosene space, but he disappeared and met with falling to obscure Ko in Kowloon where he was arrest-lamp at Reclamation Street led.

Waterloo Road at 7.20 p.m., was fined $5 or in default five days imprison- |ment.

Offer To Repay

near

Silva said he could get his uncle Lui Tat, 20, car cleaner, of China in Macao to reply the firm $500, and Light Recreation Club Servants the balance of the money by monthly quarters, King's Park, was fined $1 for falling to obscure properly a

instalments of $100.

In reply to Mr. Lowry. Mr Lamp at Nathan Road near Waterloo said Silva lived in Macao and did odd Rond at 8.45 p.m. jobs.

He Road

A fine of $5 was imposed on Chui Det, inspector J. O'Donovan sald Chiu, 23, carpenter for failing to obscure a kerosene lamp at Canion that the Tak Shing Street address

near Soy Street at 8.45 p.m. wan Silva's father's residence.

Wong Po 28, unemployed, Yu had not been living there for a num- ber of years, Silva had been out Koon, 20, coolie, Shum Chung-tak,

painter. 29,

Mok Yick-sum 27. many times during his detention to try to raise the money but he failed clerk, and Cho Kau, 37, hawker, were for showing lighted each time No one had come for- cautioned ward to do anything for him.

cigarettes during the block-out. Mr. Lowry sald: "You were placed Cautioning them. Mr. Macfadyen |

said in futurs Anex will be limposed

HONGKONG figures prominently in this artist's impression of in a position of trust and you abused the vanguard of the Colonial ate armada which the patriotism and that trust." generosity of Colonial citizens and Colonial governments has placed at the disposal of Beliain. The War Fund inaugurated by the "Southị China Morning Punt” and “Hongkong Telegraph" now stands at over $1,300,000. The cartoon does not represent the true value of Hong- kong's contribution since Government donations are included in other Colanles' gifts.

Principal Tenants Summoned

Receipts For Rents Not Duly Stamped

Factory

Not

I in such cases,

in Shaukiwan Registered

The Manager of the Wah Nam Electric Plating Company

of 13 Main Street, Shaukiwan, was summoned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at Central Magistracy to-day for opening and using the above premises as a factory when it was not registered under the Factories and Workshops Ordinance.

Mr. E. C. Drown. Assistant Inspector of Factories and Workshops, aald that the Health Clatrer had re- fused recommendation for

PET-

Was

а

Summonses taken out by Sergeant R. Grainger, of the mit to be issued..

The business carried on Inland Revenue Department, resulted in several persons apmail one, and the premises were pearing before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, KC., at Central Magistracy very dusty. The defendant had been this morning for giving out receipts, above $20 which were not warned to cease work on the pre duly stamped. /

Cheung Mee-chi, the principal | ***

tenant of 80 Lockhart Road,

ground floor, was defendant in LARCENY FROM

eight of these summonses.

She

was represented by Mr. D. Mc-

Callum who pleaded guilty on

her behalf.

BARRACKS

mises, the time of the warning had been extended, but even this morning work was still in program.

The defendant, was absent and was represented by an employee of the

company.

Still A Job To Do Asked if he was going to stop the

Mosquito Breeding At Valley

Factory Manager Fined $50

A fine of $50 was passed on Lam Yee-chuk, Manager of the King Sing Flashlight Factory of 59 Leighton

Property belonging to Sgt. Lewis, business or continue to defy the law, Hill Road, ground floor, by Mr. IL G. Mr. McCallum said that Cheung Sgt. Homburg, Sgt. Shipp, L/Sat the representative said that there Sheldon, C., at Central Magistravy pleaded absolute' ignorance of the Hogarth, and C. Q. MS. Dimond, was still a job to complete and this to-day, on a summons of failing to Inw. Cheung's husband had asked formed the subject of a theft charge had to be done before the premises comply with a notice served on him her to look after the rent in his ab- against Li Wah, 38, who appeared be- were closed down.

pence,

A total of $40 was imposed.

Other Summonses

LI

fore Mr. H. G. 47.

by the Urban Council requiring him

·K.C., at Cen= Mr. Drown pointed that, on a to destroy mosquito larvae "and", to tral Magistracy

previous occasion a-similar excuse take such steps as would prevent a pleaded guilty to stealing a pair had been given.

recurrence of mosquito breeding, r a pair of shock, a wall The Protector of Labour had been

Sanitary

Kee-leung clock, a cigarette case, a pencil and a very lenient with the defendant on gallery Inspector Lain kalte w Chau Ah-ho, the principal tenant of raincoat from the Warrant Officers that occasion.

ceived from a resident on an, upper. Mr. Sheldon adjourned the sum floor of 59 Leighton Hill Road, he had 190 Lockhart Road, ground floor, was and Sergeants' Mess of the Royal EA- defendant; in four of these, sum-gineers, Queen's Road, on August 28, mons for a week and warned the de- Inspected the whole house, and dis monses and the Anes imposed totalled and was sentenced to two months fendant's representative that if work

hard labour. He had two previous was still being canded on next week covered the presence of mosquito $20.

larvae on the defendant's premises, convictions.

the maximum fine ($250) would be made Tang You, principal tenant of 198 · Inspector, Portallion mid that, de- imposed;, Per

Ignored-Warning Lockhart Rood, was summoned for fendant had entered the barracks: seven such offences and in her case a through open doors, total fine of $85 was passed. v,"

WANTS UNION A notice was served

fendant to destroy the

A proposal to President Roosevelt, the larvae but wher Mr. Churchill and Marshal Pebaini were subsequently that the Governments of their three larvae whispere count should sign a "declarationyard. The

nce" has been made and there Clarence Strait

Li Wing of 85 Lockhart Road, was fined $30

on two summonses of N.Y.K SHIPS CHANGE Issuing receipts of $22.60 without

Tokyo, Aug. 2734 them being duly stamped,

The 10,000-ton liner Haruna Maru of 100 Grainger, Bald that the defen- will be authed to the Nipper dani was in business and it was a Kaisha's Bombay Line beginning

Intraconaa Part of the side) the end of. Detobe done as

his shop had been sub let, zaingo Mars 8,600. efendant, saka that it was his be transferred to the western South

had collected the rent” sul American coast line. Domel as

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GRILLES WERE NOT LOCKED

Money Changer

Fined $20

For failing to keep the iron grilles In his money changer's shop locked during business hours on August 13, Tang Yuk-shum of the "Kau Kec" Native Bank of 78 Des Voeux Road, Central, was fined $20 by Mr. it. G. Sheldon, K.c. at Central Magistracy this morning.

Mr. S Ng Quinn (for Tang) pleaded guilty. One grille was closed All and the olber opened he said. the money had been taken out of the safe that day for business and mant of the money were protected.

Mr. Quinn asked, that defendant should be merely cautioned as this was not a serious offence, but an act of carelessness.

Mr. Sheldon remarked that the regulations were made for the safety of money changers and to prevent crime.

Sergeant Entered Shop Sergeant A. G. Weir said that he visited the establishment at 3.45 p.m. on August 13 and found that both the inner and outer stoutly-built griller on the premises were opened. He able to walk inside without anyone apparently noticing him. Quite a large sum of money was there, and the manager was absent at that time. Apparently, no one was in charge.

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