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"This is a very serious offence but so far as I understand that you had no intention of disturbing wireless communication other than for students' practising, so I will impose, a normal fine instead of a maximum one of $1,000 as stated in the Wireless Ordinance," re- marked Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen this morning at the Kowloon Magis- tracy when he imposed fines of $100 and $50 on Mr. Henry Mars, of the Radio Corporation of China, 11A Jordan Road, who appeared on two summonses of being in pos- session of transmitting equipment

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Renter.

without notification and possession ATTACKED HIS

of apparatus for radio communica- tion.

Several short wave transmitters and receivers which, it was said,

are capable of transmitting messa- ges were displayed in court,

PARENTS WITH CHOPPER

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dant had conducted a wireless Ho, was charged with assaulting school on the other side of the flat his mother, Tong Ngu Ying, aged besides

and Yung the Radio Corporation, 63, married woman, where the transmitters and recei-Chung Hing, aged 39, coolie, at vers were stored.

No. 24 Cross Street, yesterday.

STOLE FROM DEAN'S WIFE

Inspector Baker said that at (about 1.30 p.m. yesterday, defendant asked his mother to give him some money. When refused, defendant attacked her with a chopper. The complainant Yung, tried to stop the fighting and was also struck on the head.

Defendant's mother, giving evi- Yuen Kau, aged 20, unemployed, dence, said that Mak asked her for appeared again before Mr. E. Him-money every day, and yesterday, sworth this morning at the Kowloon he asked again. When she did not Magistracy after a 48 hours' re-gave it to him, defendant attacked mand on Monday at the request of her by throwing stools at her. Dex.-Sgt. Skyes for being in pos- Mak Tak, aged 65, coolie, defen- session of a Kodak camera and case dant's father, also gave evidence. which was stolen by defendant from He said he went out when the a private car parked Canton incident started, but when he came Road near Haiphong

last back, he saw defendant with Saturday.

chopper in his hand, running about This morning the complainant, in the premises. He tried to stop Mrs. J. L. Wilson, of the St. John's him, but was also struck. Cathedral, was present in court.

in

Road

A new charge of larceny was substituted for the original charge of unlawful possession.

Defendant was sentenced to two months' hard labour.

Mr. H. Stevesons,

J

LARCENY AND ASSAULT

this

At the Central Magistracy morning, Mak Ming, aged 17, un- employed, and Yip Leung, aged 18, Ed- were charged before Mr. R. Cameron Road, reported that at wards, with larceny and assault to about 8.30 p.m. yesterday, some

of No. 21A,

person entered the residence by prevent lawful apprehension, removing a pane of glass and stole spectively.

a sum of $70 in money.

Detective-Sergeant Terrett

re-

said

A Chinese doctor named, Pun that at about 12.15 a.m. yesterday, Tak, residing at No. 250, Queen's while complainant Cheuk Ying, aged Road Central, reported that be- 36, widow, was walking along Rum- tween 11 p.m. on

Monday and 7 sey Street, first defendant a.m. yesterday, some one entered from behind and snatched her ear- his house and stole money and a ring and when she tried to shout, gold chain, to the value of $670.

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second defendant pushed her to the ground to prevent the arrest of first defendant.

A sentence of three months" hard labour was imposed on second defendant, and the first defendant was remanded for 24 hours, to ap- pear before the juvenile court.

It was said that first defendant had one previous conviction and se- cond defendant three previous con- victions.

The managers of throw knitting factories, in Kowlooon, were fined sums ranging from $10 to $15 by Mr. QUANA¿lfacfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning {{for allowing female workers: to continue work after 8 p.m. on Octo- ber 7.

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