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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 20, 1938:
ARMED ROBBERY LOCAL SHARES
IN VILLAGE
An armed robbery in Ngau Chi Wan Village in November was re- called at the Criminal Sessions this morning when Yiu Yau, 34, charged with having taken part; Tsang Fo, 30, and Leung Kam, 45- year-old-woman, charged with re- ceiving stolen property, were ar- raigned before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell.
The following were the jury: Messrs.
(Foreman), D. Buchanan
Au Wai- Shu- Wai-cheong, Chan Lec suen, chiu, A. M. Xavier, E. R. Walch and H. F. Jason.
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Mr. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, stated that Yeung To-sung, his wife and six Jan. 9
children were in a house in Ngau Chi Feb. 11
Wan Village. About 6 p.m. on Nov 22 four men, three armed with
and held them up. Feb. 25volvers, entered
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The men ransacked the place and es- caped with $400 in money, and a quau- tity of jewellery.
Tsun
Five days later on information re- ceived by Sergeant Banks in
were Wan, first and second accused
Some of the arrested in a teashop.
stolen property were found in their possession. First accused took the Police to a house in Mok Min Hau Village, where third accused was found. When charged, first accused denied accused said he the charge, second did not know the articles were stolen, and third defendant claimed that the valuable found in her possession were left by her former husband, who died 15 years ago.
At the conclusion of the trial, | first defendant was sent to prison for four years and second defendant for two years.
The woman claimed that she had a witness to call and her case was. adjourned until to-
morrow.
FRESH ATTACKS ON JUNKS
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Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this- morning:-
BANKS
Hong Kong Bank $1325 b., $1840 s.
INSURANCES Canton Ins. $205 b., $210 s.
SHIPPING
Douglases $61 b.
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,' ETC.
H. K. and K. Wharves $115 b., $117
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H. K. Docks (Old) $181⁄4 b. H. K. Docks (New) $174 b. Providents (Old) $6.30 b., $8,35 sa. Providents (New) $6 b., $6 sa.
MINING
Antamoks Ps. .49 sa. Atoks Ps. .24' sa.
Baguio Gold Ps. .23 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 12.50 sa. Coco Grove Ps. 48% sa.. Demonstrations Ps. .27 sa. I. X. L. Ps. .66 sa.
Paracale Gumaus Ps. .13 sa. San Mauricio Ps. 1.78 să. United Paracales Ps. 68 sa.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS.
H. K. and S. Hotels $6% b., $6% sa, H. K. Lands $35% b. Humphreys $9 s.
H. K. Realties $5 b.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H. K. Tramways $17 b.
Yaumati Ferries (Old) $22 s. Sandakan Lights $10% b.
STORES, &C.
Dairy Farms $24.60 s. Watsons $7.45 b. Lane, Crawfords $8 s.
MISCELLANEOUS Entertainments $6.40 b. Constructions $1%
H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% pm. b.
ARMY COMB-OUT CONTINUES
London, To-day. The systematic search of Arab: "insurrectionary centres" in Pales- tine is being continued without re- laxation, according to a telegram received at the Colonial Office yes- terday from the High Commission- er, who states that seven Arab vil-
lages and settlements were search- ed. for arms and munitions in the
Trans-
As a result of alleged fresh moles- tation of Chinese fishing boats by the Japanese, Hong Kong fishermen are again afraid to go out to sea.
It is reported that at least 17 fish-region of Samaria. Öne Arab was arrests were made: killed and ten ing junks have been seized by the
during these operations. Japanese during the last few days.
Ocean. On Sunday morning, fishermen sighted three Chinese fishing junks from the direction of Macao, seized by the Japanese. They immediately turned back to avoid the same fate..
NAZI JOURNAL IN BUDAPEST PUT UNDER BAN
Budapest, December 12. The only Nazi daily newspaper published here, the Magyarsag, was banned to-day for two months fol- lowing its publication of two arti-] cles and a caricature considered to be of a nature tending to disturb the internal order and external in- terests of Hungary.
The first of these articles declar- ed the authorities responsible for the deaths of National Socialist demonstrators injured during last Nazi manifestation here.
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Li Yau-kon has reported the loss... of $90 worth of jewellery, which was stolen from him by a pickpoc- ket when he was walking along" 11.30- at about Wing Lok Street a.m. yesterday.
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