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FORGERY TRIAL MALAY SEAMAN OPENS AT

SENTENCED FOR

SUPREME COURT STABBING

AFFRAY

Amin Bin A. Jalil, a deck hand

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORT- ANT RAIDS ON FORGERY GANGS MADE BY THE POLICE AUTHORITIES RECENTLY HAD} ITS SEQUEL AT THE SUPREME of the Javanese Prince, was this COURT THIS MORNING, WHEN morning sentenced to three THREE CHINESE, YUNG PL months' imprisonment by Mr. H. R.

İYUNG YEE AND CHAN KIM,

WERE CHARGED BEFORE THE Butters at the Central Magistracy CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR ATHOLL for assaulting the second officer, MACGREGOR. AT THE CRIMIN-Mr. T. C Grey, by stabbing him on AL SESSIONS WITH POSSES-

the shoulder while the ship was SION OF 1,618 FORGED BANK-berthing at the Taikoo Docks on NOTES, PRINTING PRESSES

April 71. AND MATERIALS FOR MAKING THE NOTES.

The three accused were repre- sented by the Honourable Mr. Leo D'Almada, junior, instructed by Mr. M. A da Silva, and pleaded not guilty. Mr. E. H. Williams, Assist- ant Attorney-General, appeared on behalf of the Crown.

The case was decided to-day as the officer had been in the French Hospital since the stabbing and this was the first occasion he could appear in court.

Inspector Wright said that on April 11 the ship was berthing and the defendant and several others

The jury empanelled were Messrs. were eleaning the deck. A wire B. J. Lacon Foreman), K. Brock, rope which defendant was coiling,

•LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY Fung Kai-leung. Wong Kwai-vim, struck the officer who upbraided

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D. K. Paul, Ng Pak-wing and Ching him. Defendant took out a knife Sik-wing.

and aimed at the complainant who managed to evade the blow but was struck on the shoulder.

-It was alleged that the accused were engaged in printing forged banknotes purporting to be of the Bank of China, Central Bank. All the workmen are permitted Kwangtung Provincial Bank.

to carry knives for their work but face value of all the notes found it is the rule that the point of the in accuseds' possession was almost blade must be cut off. $10,000

The

At about 7.30 p.m. on February that on that day the officer was The defendant, in dock, stated 14 last, Inspector Darkin and 2 party of detectives raided the senot know that he had been struck continually scolding him. He did cond floor of No. 10, Fung Wong Terrace and discovered the forged got angry with him and started to by any wire. The complainant bank-notes and printing presses in

assault him so he took out the the three cubicles, after making knife in self-defence. forced entry following the refusal of the inmates to open the door.

The case is continuing this after-

noon.

JUNK PIRATED

RAJAH HOME, MEETS THE ROYS

London, April 3.

Leung Ki-li, master of a junk, has reported that at about one o'clock yesterday morning while

Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, white two miles off Castle Peak, a small Rajah of Sarawak, whose daugh- boat with 10 or 12 men came along-ters married Lord Inchcape, Harry side. Two were armed with re- volvers.

They ransacked the boat and took away money and cargo to the value of $160.

Roy, the dance band leader, and Bob Gregory, the all-in wrestler, arrived in England yesterday for his annual holiday...

Mrs. Harry Roy met him, and he hopes to meet his third daughter, Princess Baba, now Mrs. Gregory,

FOREIGNERS before he leaves. IN ACCIDENT

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Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney were mitted to the Kowloon Hospital suffering from cuts and bruises sustained when their car crashed into the hillside in Dyer Avenue, yesterday. -

"She and her husband are now touring somewhere in America,” he said, "but I hope they will be back before I end my holiday. in England for me to meet them

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"As usual I shall spend a good deal of this holiday at race meet- ings, including Ascot and Good- wood. I return in September."

To-day there is to be a family

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Vienna, To-day.

A daring climbing feat was car- ried out by two Nazi youths yes- terday.

The youths scaled the 187-metre

home near Godalming. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roy will be there and will bring their nineteen-months- old baby.

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