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and his father Cheng Tin (who has a licensed newspaper hawker stall at Pottinger Street) had done their best for over two months to find their son. The mother identified the boy at the Remand Home and he was restored to her later before the Police Magistrate (Kowloon).

(3) Yuen Chau, aged 16 (Chinese age). This boy stated that he had no fixed place of abode, but after being in the Home a few days admitted to the Probation Officer that he had run away from home and gave his address as No. 93, Mo Wu Street, 2nd floor, Hunghom. The Probation Officer found his parents, who stated that he had been missing from home for three months. He was later handed over to his father at the Juvenile Court.

(4) Leung Wing, aged 15. This boy stated that he had no fixed abode, but after being in the Home for four days gave his true name to the Probation Officer as Chan Sze Hoi, and No. 80, Portland Street, 3rd floor, as the address of his uncle. By order of the Magistrate he was handed by Police to his uncle Chan Pak Kuen to be sent back to the country to his mother.

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- K 84 and his father Cheng Tin (who has a licensed newspaper hawker stall at Pottinger Street) had done their best for over two months to find their son. The mother identified the boy at the Remand Home and he was restored to her later before the Police Magistrate (Kowloon). (3) Yuen Chau, aged 16 (Chinese age). This boy stated that he had no fixed place of abode, but after being in the Home a few days admitted to the Probation Officer that he had run away from home and gave his address as No. 93, Mo Wu Street, 2nd floor, Hunghom. The Probation Officer found his parents, who stated that he had been missing from home for three months. He was later handed over to his father at the Juvenile Court. (4) Leung Wing, aged 15. This boy stated that he had no fixed abode, but after being in the Home for four days gave his true name to the Probation Officer as Chan Sze Hoi, and No. 80, Portland Street, 3rd floor, as the address of his uncle. By order of the Magistrate he was handed by Police to his uncle Chan Pak Kuen to be sent back to the country to his mother.
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- K 84 and his father Cheng Tin (who has a licensed newspaper hawker stall at Pottinger Street) had done their best for over two months to find their son. The mother identified the boy at the Remand Home and he was restored to her later before the Police Magis- trate (Kowloon). (3) Yuen Chau, aged 16 (Chinese age). This boy stated that he had no fixed place of abode, but after being in the Home a few days admitted to the Probation Officer that he had run away from home and gave his address as No. 93, Mo Wu Street, 2nd floor, Hunghom. The Probation Officer found his parents, who stated that he had been missing from home for three months. He was later handed over to his father at the Juvenile Court. (4) Leung Wing, aged 15. This boy stated that he had no fixed abode, but after being in the Home for four days gave his true name to the Probation Officer as Chan Sze Hoi, and No. 80, Portland Street, 3rd floor, as the address of his uncle. By order of the Magistrate he was handed by Police to his uncle Chan Pak Kuen to be sent back to the country to his mother.
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and his father Cheng Tin (who has a licensed newspaper hawker stall at Pottinger Street) had done their best for over two months to find their son. The mother identified the boy at the Remand Home and he was restored to her later before the Police Magis- trate (Kowloon).

(3) Yuen Chau, aged 16 (Chinese age). This boy stated that he had no fixed place of abode, but after being in the Home a few days admitted to the Probation Officer that he had run away from home and gave his address as No. 93, Mo Wu Street, 2nd floor, Hunghom. The Probation Officer found his parents, who stated that he had been missing from home for three months. He was later handed over to his father at the Juvenile Court.

(4) Leung Wing, aged 15. This boy stated that he had no fixed abode, but after being in the Home for four days gave his true name to the Probation Officer as Chan Sze Hoi, and No. 80, Portland Street, 3rd floor, as the address of his uncle. By order of the Magistrate he was handed by Police to his uncle Chan Pak Kuen to be sent back to the country to his mother.

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