1937-12-27 — Page 24

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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 27, 1937.

SERIOUS XMAS CAR SMASH IN CHRISTMAS

MACAO

Macau, To-day.

seafront, about 7 pm on

night

Three Chinese walki

the

JOYRIDERS VISIT CAR PARKS

pavement were struck, one of them Several reports

HOTEL BOY'S JOY-RIDE

Of motor car Chui Leung, aged 28, a dining

Christmas celebrations in this being crushed to death, on the spot, thefts have been made to the Police boy at the Repulse Bay Hotel colony were marred by à serious while another was so seriously during the Christmas holidays. Mr.this morning fined $10 by Mp

jured that he died soon afterwards. A. Silva of No. 29, Kimberley Edwards at the Central Magistracy, The other Chinese was also injur-Road, lost his motorcycle which on pleading guilty to driving car was parked in Gascoigne Road Car No. 4602 without a driver's licence Led but not seriously.

No. 1655 belonging to Mr. J. Mc-in Des Voeux Road on

his

accident which occurred late in the evening, resulting in the deaths of two Chinese and injuries to two

The Portuguese driver and Portuguese marines and one Chin-companion, who was sitting

to him, received injuries from ese civilian

tered glass.

Messrs Gilman and Co., and in the Traffic Sergeant Dall said that The police are still investigating name of Col. R. Macpherson, of No. report was made at 1.45 and the incident Our Own Correspon-4, Cumberland Road, was stolen Colonel T. W. Haycraft BE that

the dent.

from the Salisbury car park.

Kelvie, of the Kowloon Docks, was night. For driving the c car next

taken from the same place, while a permission of the owner he splin-hired car, No. 2315, belonging to fined another $25.

A car driven by Portuguese mari- nes swerved off the road crashed into a building along

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his car had been stolen from. Re- pulse Bay. Sergeant Dall, saw de fendant driving a car which answer- ed the description of the missing car and arrested him

The only excuse defendant could give was that it was Christmas and he had a few drings and had lurgent business in town.

Another boy, Yeung Hung, charged with the same offences, was discharged. He was not driv- ing the car and said that he was asked to go for a ride by first de- #fendant

residing at the

Mrs. Brown, Mongkok Fire Station, has report- fed the loss of a handbag contain- ing money and articles to the value of $30, from her car, parked in the street.

Major C. MacDonald, of No. 16, Humphreys Building, lost his driver's licence and four keys, taken from his car, No 2632.

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