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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
November 22, 1940.
NANCY
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Cantonese Junk People Betray Crew To Pirates
Evidence that he actually saw accused fire the fatal shot was given by Wu Leung-ping, a passenger on board the pirated junk, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, when hearing of the case against Ho Lung-chai, alias Ho Kam-chuen, who is charged with the murder of Chan Chuen, was continued before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor,
Peak Prowlers Alarmed
Ho is alleged to have shot Chan on February 24 when he and several others pirated Junk No, T247011 about| Ave miles enst of the Nine Pins, Both of them were members of thej' crew on board the junk.
Mr. J. P. Murphy, Assistant Crown
Hearing u dog barking in the early Solleitor, assisted by Sergeant A. &
Estall, is for the prosecution, and Ho
J. M.
Black Out Offences
Over 30 persons appeared before
hours of yesterday morning, Mr. Dis defended by Mr. H. Somerset Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon C. Edmonston of No. 350, The Peak, Fitzroy instructed by Mr. awoke and walking round the house D'Almada Remedios, found that someone had made an un- successful attempt to enter. A glass window pane was found broken.
A similar report was made by Mr. E. Hospis of No. 370, The Peak, who said that at about 9 a.m. this morning Mrs. Hospis was awakened by a noise und saw the shadow of man passing] through her room. He promptly made a search but the intruder had escaped through an open window The only article found missing was a small pocket diary,
Various articles valued at $30 werej reported to have been stolen from the residence of Mr. Chon Yu-wai of No. 61, Duke Street, Kowloon, yesterday.
Magistracy this morning summoned for failing to screen their Ughts Wu told the Court that about 8 pm. jadequately when lighting control on the night of the piracy he was in was in force between October 29 and the cabin with Chan when he sud-30.
denly hard shouts that a robbers' boat was approaching. This was followed immediately by rounds of gunfite. Chan got up from his scat and just is he stepped out of the cabin, accused fred n
a shot at him. There were about even or eight persons on deck at the time, excluding himself and Chan. he was a He did not include accused, because
Cantonese.
Different Provinces
Trang Chiu, 113 Prince Edward Road, first floor, was fined $5,
A fine of $10 was imposed on Ng Kwok-fong, master of a leashop at 85 Woosung Street, ground floor.
So Tung of 204, Reclamation Street, ground floor, was fined $5.
Cheung Nin, watchman of a fish stall In Pei Ilo Street Market was Aned $10 for allowing the light of a Joss candle to be shown outside the market.
His Lordship: Why all this cils- Muk Yuen-chol, of' 808' Canton tinction, Chiu Chau and Cantonese? Road, Arst floor, Yeung Chun-fai, of Witness: Because immediately 136 Yee Kuk Street, ground floor, and after the Chilu Chau people had Chan Hon of 857 Canton Road, shouted that a robbers' boat was ap-ground floor were each fined $3. proaching, the Cantonese on board Fines ranging from $3 to $10 were opened
pened fire.
imposed on other offenders. Chan Keung, a 10-year-old Ind, was
Continuing, witness said that two sent for treatment to the Kowloon of the Chiu Chau party, who acted as Hospital, suffering from the effects of look-outs, were armed with
Another Dog Bite
rilles,
a bite from an unidentified dog in but as soon as they heard' firing, they Nathan Road, yesterday.
dropped their guns and ran inside
cabin. The Cantonese, who were all
urmed, then took charge and tied up Mr. J. Carroll of No. 13, Bowen the Chiu Chau people, after which Road, has reported that about 11 a.m. they covered them with a tarpaulin. on November 20, somebody entered Accused took part in searching ine his house and stole two clocks and victims.
two bronze statues valued at $103. Hearing is proceeding.
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Last December Sigrid Undset gave her rights to book royalties to the Finnish Red Cross.
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MR. JUSTICE R. E. LINDSELL
Death of Mr.
Justice
Lindsell in Durban
Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Pulsne Judge of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, died in Durban on November 18, according to an announcement by the Colonial Secretariat.
It is understood that Mr. Lindsell was returning from leave. Mr. Roger Edward Lindsell you here-members of both bran was born on December 12, 1885, ches of the profession, the Police, the Prison officers, the staff of this at Hitchin, Herts, and way Court and members of the Jury and educated at Uppingham School public-extend our very grent and King's College, Cambridge, sympathy to Mrs. Lindsell and Miss where he took his M. A. degree in Lindseli and to the late Judge's sons wilte are in the public service in 1908..
Africa, In October the following year he Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, Mr. J. P.
examination passed his
for the Murphy and Mr. J. M. D'Almada Colonial Service and was posted to Remedios, who Werc present, Hongkong, arriving at the end of associated themselves with His Lord- 1909.
ship's remarks.
1
In 1910 Mr. Lindsell married Miss
Hongkong Cluba
Elsa Mollison at Christ Church, The Angs of the Hongkong Club Canton: He leaves a widow, three and the Hongkong Cricket Club are sons and a daughter.
being flown at half-mast.
Keen Sportsman
In the sporting world Mr. Lindsell's OVER EAGER
greatest aptitude was for tennis. He
was President of the Hongkong COOLIE
Lawn Tennis Association for many
years. In his college days he played
cricket, rugby, soccer, golf, tennis-BOUND OVER
and hockey, and he continued his in-
terest
by
Inspector J. D. Minhinett-of the WO8 the
his association with local Yaumati Ferry Company
the
clubs.
was, to the time of his death, complainant in a disorderly conduct President of the Kowloon Cricket case against Yuen Suen, 28, a coolice, Club and an Honorary Vice-President before Mr. G. T. Lowry at Central of the Hongkong Badminton Associa Magistracy to-day. tion. For many years he was Pre- Yuen admitted committing the
offence sident of
Amateur Dramatic side the Cheung Chau ferry wharf at Connaught Rood west out- Club, playing a lending. part in yesterday. several productions,
Mr. Lindsell served variously as Inspector Tuckett said that a crowd Acting Assistant Registrar General, of passengers arrived at the Cheung Pollee Magistrate, De- Chau ferry wherf on a lorry and Acty & Secundo the Supreme Court: they intended to carry their own puty Registrars First Police Magistrate and Coroner, property. The defendant insisted on Acting Assistant Attorney General carrying some of these people's lug- and Pulane Judge.
gage
and although he was requested Notable cases with which he was by Inspector Minhinett to desist in connected were the Cheng Kwok-you his attempts, he still continued to trial and the H.M.S. Dorsetshire mur- annoy the passengers.. der trial.
Defendant was placed on a $5 bond Incidentally, Mr. Lindsell was a to keep the peace for six months. keen and expert bridge.
In als long connection will the OWNER
Colony Mr. Lindseli måde a host of
friends, and his passing will be RECOGNISES
deeply regretted by many outside
legal and sporting circles.
Chief Justice's Tribute
STOLEN TOOLS
A fine of $30 or six weeks' hord The Chief Justice, Sir Athol labour was imposed on Wong Shung, MacGregor, heard of Mr. Justice 29, marino dealer, when he appeared Lindsell's death midway through A before Mr. E. Himsworth at Kowloon case this morning, and before ad- Magistracy this morning charged with: Journing for luncheon, he said: "Be receiving a quantity of motor car fore we formally adjourn I have a tools valued at $60, knowing the same very and duty to perform as news has to be stolen.APSEN Just, been received of the sudden and Defendant pleaded guilty. unexpected death of my Brother It was said that the owner of the Lindsell who had been Puise Judge tools Mr. R. R. Pereira of 3 Cameron Here for so many yearsayar Road, discovered the loss of his tools I propose to make a formal and on November 17.Two days later fuller mention at this very trasie while walking in Mengkok, he came event on Monday morning before the across defendant's stall and ⠀⠀ re- ordinary sitting of the Court so that cognised his tools. He bought two of both branches of the profession may the tools and left the rest in the shop. |be represented to pay tribute to him, Mr Pereira then made a report to {but, I think that I{:ls only, right, that the Police and defendantani wes.
Here and now I should, on behalt, of arrested.
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