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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946.

MANSLAUGHTER CASE AGAINST Slavery In

POLICE CONSTABLE OPENS

Armed Robbers Sentenced

"Found guilty of armed rob- bery, Ng Hung, Li Yung and Lau Piu were each sentenced to seven years' hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane by Mr. Justice T. J. Gould, Acting} Pulsne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday.

His Lordship remarked that heavier sentences would have been imposed had accused used arms in the robbery.

Mr. R. S. Smith, Assistant Crown Solicitor, said that at 10.30 p.m. on Sept. 15, Ching Tong was walking nea: Blake Garden when he was approached by a young woman who asked him to show her the way to

n Street. While talking with her, Ching was set upon by second and third accused who caught hold of his neck, while first accused robbed him of a watch, a foun- tain pen and $90.

HEAVY GUARD AT CENTRAL COURT

Special precautions were taken by the Police when Emergency Unit guards were stationed outside the Court room at Central Magistracy yesterday, when lower court proceedings against Ramzan Syed, police constable, charg ed with the manslaughter of a peanut vendor, Wong Shui-cheung, at Portland Street, Kow- Toon ba Oct. 26, were begun before Mr. H. G. Sheldon K.C.

Solicitor's Divorce

Mindanao

Manila, Nov. 18

LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR PAYROLL ROBBERY

Over 400 persons of both The Bailey's Shipyard payroll robbery of more sexes are being held in slavery than $30,000 on Sept. 7, last, was outlined at the Criminal Sessions yesterday when Sir. Henry Blackäll, Chief Justice, imposed a sen- tence of life imprisonment on one of the rob- bers for the use of firearms.

by landowners in Lanse pro- vince, Mindanao, it has been! officially reported to the De- partment of the Interior,

provincial Provost

The Mr. Harold John Armstrong, Marshal, reporting this, said

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was Kem Kau, aged 27, and described himself as a travelling trader. He was found guilty unanimously by a jury without retirement of armed robbery and of shooting at Coot E. A. R. Syms, of the Marine Commando, with

intent to resist arrest.

PINCHED ROCKS Wong Shek-lin, 49, foreman, was charged before Mr: F. X. d'Almada at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday, with splitting solicitor, residing at No. 1, May rocks in Stubbs Road near the Road, was granted a decree nisi that although a number of slave owners have already turned Colonial Cemetery, without against his wife, Mrs. Vera their human chattel over to the written permit from the P.W.D. Joan Armstrong, of No. 60, authorities, many more

Rose Walk, Sussex, by Mr working unwilling slaves for on Monday,

It was stated that defendant Justice J. Gould, Acting "persunal profit." He added that was removing the stones from Puisne Judge, at the Supreme he had previously recommended Mr. A. G to the Lanas Court of First In- the district. No permission was Court yesterday.

Dalziel was cited 19. given in that particular arca.

stance that no criminal action A fine of $250 was imposed. respondent.

Mr. Justice Gould also made voluntarily

be taken agnast parties who The Court room was jammed with spectators, who

surrender an order for taxed costs against slaves.

their overflowed into the compound.

moving slowly. He next saw no Mr. Dalziel, and that Mr. Mr. Lonsdale said that the in the presence of Wong Yee used a few minutes lated. Dur-Armstrong be at liberty to apply based on and C.D.I. Mottram and latering the interval he had been in- for the custody of the two present charge was case against accused due to the carried out a post-mortem.

terviewing hawkers. Accused was children."

Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, death of Wong Shui-cheung, as

On external examination he standing on a kerb with a crowd-] instructed by Mr. D. B. Evans, danso tribe), were released by it was no credit to you that ed the fire, but also missed. a result of an unlawful assault. found bruises on the scrotum He The Crown would place the and on both groins and the through the crowd. Another con- appeared for Mr. Armstrong whole facts before the Court, lower part of the rib margin. stable and a hawker were with The suit was not defended. but there would be a consider-There were no other bruises him.

Accused was standing be- able amount of evidence, which Internally, he found three pints hind the hawker. The hawker was conflicting.

A Police Chief Inspector would tell of efforts made to obtain witnesses and an adver- tisement in the Chinese press calling for witnesses. Through The three accused and the this the Police were able to woman then ran away. Ching trace witnesses who would give made a report to the police and evidence.

Sub-Inspector The accused was a constable accompanied z and a Chinese detective on a attached to the Yaumati Police Hollywood Rond. In one of the Station,, and the deceased was search among tea shope in a hawker in the Yaumati dis- tea shops, they came across trict. second and third accused. Later first accused was niso apprehend- -eda

Union Church Meeting

A meeting of former mem- bers of the Crugregation was held yesterday in the Y.M.C.A.

Au

Yaumati Raid

On Oct. 26, in the forentoon, Sub-Inspector T Dow-and-a party of Police, who Included!

Caused By Kicks

found

did not see sccused come

for a wash.

lunch.

Witmers went there

to

CORRESPONDENCE

House Repairs

J. B.

The robbers scattered aril ran into King's' Park. Capt. Symis, who had a revolver with him, gave chase on foot. After running some distance, accused who was about 70 yards ahead, turned and fired two shota but missed. Capt. Syam return-

Sentencing Kam. Sir Henry surrender and fired the robbers said: "You have been found drew their revolvers. guilty of armed robbery and of firing at Capt. Syms with intent to resist arrest. It is The axistence of slavery in clear that It was a very care Lanne was brought to official fully planned highway robbery notice three weeks ago when 19 and that you were one of the and the rest Subanons (a Min- slaves, 11 of them. Christians ring leaders.

"As regards the second count their masters. They were sent you did not kill Capt. Syms. to their homes in Zamboanga You are a desperado. You will Province, Reuter.

go to prison for life on this court. On the first count, you will go to prison for 12 years and receive 12 strokes of the cane. The sentences are to run concurrently.".

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According to Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Counsel, at about 10 am, on Sept. 7, last, Lam Hing.

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In King's Park At the top of the hill, Capt. Syma him thraw something away. When Cupt. Syms reached

truck leading to waterido Road, he met. Sgt. Stringer driving a jeep. In the jeep, they overtook accused. Ac- cused was arrested by Capt. Syms. but no revolver, was found on him. ..

added,

Meanwhile, Mr. Reynda Sub-Inspector Whit- croft, was informed of the rob bery by other Commandos. The Police Inspector led the Com- mandos into the King's Park and, after some search, found the box containing the payroll. The other three robbers iade good their escape:

Mix... Elester stepped ts pick up Exported Without

Haworth, Mrs. 5. Hodet and child, Mrà,

revolver and they handcuffed Manifest

of blood in the abdominal envity. was holding a basket of peanuts.

PASSENGERS IN The spleen was enlarged four Accused spoke to witness saying times its normal size, TheThis poor man lost most of his

"VICTORIOUS” spleen was very friable. There peanut as he tell

over. Would

Following is the las of passers is H.M.S. Victorio for Hong Kong was a three inch tear on the you consider letting him go and

Sir-If the law of increasing

Hiss V. Allen. Mr. R. Andrews, iramediate side of the spleen consider he had sufficient punish-

wit house rent in Hong Kong is. Ashworth, Mas H.E, Ayork, K.A. He took blood slides from the meat through the loss?" spleen and examined them the mass replied "Alright, let him go, approved, it should add therein Bitmed and wife, Mrs. F. Buskie, Mrs.

F.EE. Booker, Mr. N. Bebbingtòr, driver of taxi No. 4057, They showed pre-but tell him not to sell peanuts a clause in which landlords V.C. Bond. C.W. Brand, Miss M. hired by two Chinese at the next day.

should be responsible for all tho ebeno, G.S. Brown, M. M.L.F. Black sence of malarial parasites here any more."

repairs called for by the Bulld-more and adult dauskler. Hr Star Ferry Wharf and directed The rest of the organs appeared Saw Nothing Unusual normal.

All the time witness said he cil and cannot make any trick G. Bourne, E. and Miss Hat Baker, picked up a third Chinese and ing Authority and Urban Coun-inker, Hes. W.L. Brown, W. Browne, to go to Jordan Road, Near Mas. J.M. Bassett, J.T. Bagram and win the Diocesan Girls School, they The cause of death was intra-

saw nothing unusual in the haw- to escape from such respon- Mi. M. Badden, Ms. Y.I.W. Chittenden, abdominal haemorrage due to a

ker. He was never near the haw-

Lam was ordered to proceed ruptured spleen.

ker as the driver was in between.sibility by putting them on the D., Calins and girl 18% ser

shoulders of

to Hungham." the principal C. Clarke and wife, Mrs. C7. Cham He had no reason to pay particu- tenants and sub-tenants

pelavier, Mra. G. Cilima, ER. Clamo, Y.

Pointed Gun Crabbi Man, B.F. Cruschen, B. Cammiedt... The tricks exercised by the C Champkin, W. Dyer, W.0. Davies,

Before reaching Chatham In reply to Mr. Lonsdale, nr attention to the hawker accused, carried out a raid on witness said that in his opiolan turned the other hawkers in at tehants and sub-tenants to pay no. Edwards,

On his return to the station he landlords to force the principal Mrs. W.R.M. Dunkley, Mrs. W.. Daniel. Road. the driver was again

Mr. Dobrlitzky, LH. Debaan. Mr.

a fourth the bruises he hawkers in that district."

were the Charge Room.

Ten minutes the cost of repairs can be given children, L. Evercat, wife and daughter, Chinese. When Lam refused, When the party arrived at the consistent with a man having after arriving at the station

heto the

Building Authority, C.O. mi, Mrs. D.C.W. Fitakes, 11.C. Fay the fourth Chinese pointed & junction of Portland Street and been kicked with such boots as Pitt Street, the truck was full produced in court and that the went to the Emergency Unit room. Urban Council and Tenancy and wife, F-A. Fowler and wife, hire. 3.

Fraser, Mrs. F. Grant, Mias A.M. Grads blindfolded and tied him and of hawkers. S. I. Dow ordered maximum number of kick that Accused was, there and preparing Tribunal.

E. Greenwood and wife, Hra, D.W. Good-

A Chinese merchant, Lat win and son, Mrs. German, W. Golden put him in the back. the accused to arrest a hawker would be used would be foar.,

her, Miss Goldenberg, LL. Comwr. The

lobbere later carried Tun, was fined $1,000 by Mr. afternoon. The driver then came and accused obeyed the order. The three bruises might have to warn accused for duty in the

"Tiger" of Talmoshan

Grenham. Mrs. P. Grinter. Mr. JR the driver into a tunnel in F. X. d'Almada at the Central Handforth, Mn, 1,6. Hooper, 8.0. Xill at which Union Church WAS Evidence of the chase would been caused by one kick. also represented.

be given by witnesses and of

The bruise on the left side. The driver spoke to him and

and wife, J.W. Harrop," Mr. H. Hillier, King's Park and left him there. Magistracy yesterday, for» ex-* Interim Committee of the deceased falling down dur-I was consistent with deceased and spoke to the Superintendent's recent amusing, if Highly specu-| A HO WE Hollands, wife and sour,

he returned to the Charge Room

Sir-With reference to your Str. Hince, Rev. RL. Harris, Miss M. The driver heard them drive porting unmanifested cargo on away. After sometime, the board the s.s. Tjitjalengka on Management was appointed, ing the chase. Witnesses would falling on a pavement unhin-

clerk asking where the Superin- latite articles on the fabled ra, Ell. Innes, G.F. Jeavons and wile.

driver freed his eyes and lege, November 17... to deal with rehabilita speak of seeing accused kicking dered, but not the other bruises tendant was and then went

Revenue Officer Knox AW. discus- the hawker, and one witness was if a man was running along with Continuing, witness said that

exploits of the Tiger of Tai- nc. Jakon, Mr. W.GS Jones, G. and with his hands still in tion. After Some

Johnson, J.A. Kennard and wife. A handcuffé, he walked to the defendant loading suit cases sion, it

At 1.20 p.m. Inspector Timms moshan perhaps the following ew, Mrs. F.J. Kiell, Mrs. D.H. Eng Kowloon Magistracy, where he containing plastic wrist bands, unanimously able to identify accused as the Was

a basket (also produced in

his hotel facts, (which are vouched for). Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. E.F. Langley was at first detained as the steel wrist bands, pocket knives, agreed to preceed with utility constable who kicked the others.

and accused were in repairs to the building, with a

Mrs. M.D. Labrum, Mrs. R. Losoby andd Three witnesses would speak court) the bruises would all be

Jobby.

They went to. Yaumati will prove of interest.

A large animal was several darker, F. Léonard, G.A. Lamper, G.E police mistook him for

leather belts and an padlocks, view to early re-opening of the of seeing a constable kicking consistent with being caused by police station and took party

times seen by members of a Longyear. Mrs. C.T. Large, W.C. - Low,

escaped prisoner.

cotton thread, cn board a junk Church for public worship. the deceased but none could, such a fall.

Dr. JA. Montgomery, Miar I. Mefia, Mes.

Dealing with the The only bruise on the left of police to Portland. Street.

on Tal-Mills, Rev. J.P. McCarthy, Mr. and All persons interested are in. make an identification.

robbery, at the Canton Wharf. The first time they he knew R.E. working party

Later, R.O. Knot saw the particularly The witnesses were of tender side was in his opinion the im-tint a hawker, who might have moshani - vited to forward their names

after Mr. De Martin, Mrs. A. Multiand, w.w. Mr. Reynolds said that Mr. and addresses to the Acting years and their failure to pact which burst the spleen. been in his raid was hurt was at dust-at no time, however, was Miles and wife, b.W. Bunton, MA. M. Prata. Secretary of Bal- goods being put on board the 6.3.

If the man had been removed to 120 p.m.... Church Secretary, Mr. D. Mac-identify the accused might de hospital carlier his life might

it possible to see clearly what & G. Morris, Mrs. G.N. Miles, Dr. Jay's Shipyard, was on his way jitjalengka, and defendant was Lennan, c/o Y.M.C.A. Salie- tract from the weight which have been saved.

type of animal wandered about se Mors, G.P. Marby and wife, Revi in a lorry from the Hong Kong arrested. the slopes; nor, I must confess, F.. Mrall, Mr. & Mr. Nicolson and and Shanghai Banking Cor- bury Road, Kowloon. Any con- might be placed upon the

Inspector Thomas Dow said Wong You of 45 Portland Street did anyone appear to. keen to

2 sons, W, Old, Nev. H.P. O'Brien, Mispration with the workers tributions to the Church Re- evidence,

A.B. Oxberry, E. Osborne, Mr. WD payroll of $30,242.21 in that he was in charge of "B" Sec-sald that at 1 pm, on Oct. 26 he make a closer acquaintance. habilitation Fund will be grate-

tion, Yaumati On Oct. 26, his was coming out of his shop and Many trails were seen. and Mrs. H.F. Prior. Cur. Pollock, wife and wooded box. fully acknowledged.

Medical evidence would show duty was to clear hawkers in that intended going to Pill Street. He from the padmarks an obvious, later, J.T. Prior, Miss AL. Papham, that death resulted from a district. At 11.45 am. with a saw a man with a basket being ly large beast was patrolling rearon, Mrs. LAD, 'ringle, U., Rom, Mrs. A.E. Perry, LL. Powell, Hrv. 7.A.L. Washington, Nov. 18.

ruptured spleen. Evidence party of police including accused chased by a policeman who was the area, but no other data Mrs. X.D. Robb, Mrs, O. Robinson and As the lorry was passing The United States and the would be given that the spleen he went in a motor car driver by at a distance of two shops' length, could be obtained until today two children, C.A. Row, HH. Rose, M. from Gascoigne Road into Chat- Yesterday, was another busy Philippines have signed a rewas in an enlargell state, and Ito wan. At 12.30 p.m. they were The man was running near the when its lair was finally die. M.W. Redwood, J.F. Robins and a ham Road, Mr. Prata noticed a day for speculators in the ciprocal air agreement, opening that there were further bruises in Portland street. Не turned pavement. At No. 45 Portland covered; on the very summit of G. Seven Mrs. 2.5. Smkh, distal parked near the football Piastre which fluctuated be airline channels into the islands on both sides of the grains and the car from Pitt Street and saw Street the man turned towards the mountain, a large cairn of Stephert, Mrs. Har", Shields, Wad. Stins field with three Chinese stand tween $13.50 and $14.20 to 100 to American commercial air- scrotum.

hawiters running from the junc-the roadway. The man was run- boulders formed the hiding-fe and girl, Miss Md. Staset. Miss Bing by. A little later, the taxi Plastres. It opened at $19.90 craft and similar privileges for Dr. R. W. Hollway. medical tion along Portland Street

Belater, Smith, H.A. toning with a basket and he fell place of the unknown animal, Philippine aircraft into the officer of Kowloon Hospital, Waterloo Road. He ordered ac-on his chest on to the basket, We

Mrs. H. Steel, Bizz F. Seth. Soare vertook them, gradually for and deed at $13.75.17 United

Gold was steady, opening States.

A fire was lit, and." for ten try and wife, I.K.T. Smith. Him M. cing" the lorry to pull up, Associated said that on Oct. 27 be viewed cused to catch the hawkers. Ac- then saw the policeman kick the minutes snicke poured into the Smith, Mr. T, Thoresen, ang iya siri. Three men jumped out of $302 a tael, Lowest level touch Press.

the body of Wong Shui-cheung cussed left the vehicle which was man on the right side of the spare beneath the rocks-final- Mr. PJ. Le Tissler and two girls. W.. the taxi and two of them, in- ed was $300, and it closed firm

stomach. When he received the ly, a large brown animal rush-hill, Mrs. Van Leeuwen. Mrs, and Misr cluding accused, threatened at $305. kick the man was still lying in ed out of cover, and was im White, M., H.M.F.C. Wilish, A.WT. Mr. Prata with revolvers and

Chinese National Currency the position in which he fell,

mediately shot dead by

White and wife, in M., Watson; G.

robbed him of the box con- maintained the level of the The man appeared to try to R.A.S.C. driver.

White and wife. RN. Woodman, Mrs. J. Waddell, Mrs. V. Simmond, Mrs.

taining the payroll. Before previous day, though there wa pick up his basket and continue

Examination proved the w.E. Webber, dr. F. Waketela, Mr driving away, the robbers pull-little activity. Closing rated running but fell backwards, col- tiger to be a large brown, W. Wright. Dr. 3.8. Wills and A. ed out, the lorry's ping, thus were 38 cents for futures and lapsed and tell on his back. The Japanese wolfhound, with re Zarembe.

making unserviceable.

31.13 for spot (for CN$1,000) first kick was on the right side.mains of a leather collar round

U.S. dollars appreciated to Mr. Prata remembered the Hutal arrivala: No. 3. H The second kick was on his left its neck. Some weeks previous Marsipan, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Teters, taxi'e licence number and in-$4.77 buyers. Sterling alighty side. This was not a kick but a is, after shots had been fired, it Mr. 2. G. Smith (National Cily Bank), formed a party of Commandos, cased off to $1640, and Austra stamp. on the stomach. The po-

ran away, and today, we saw Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Elizalde. Mr. E passing in a lorry. The Com- Ilan pounds were unchanged at liceman continued stamping and that its near foreleg had been Mr. A. White, Mr. Kenball, mandos, purcued the taxi along $12.50. kicking the man at random. Wit broken, mid the wound partial Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis, Dr. D. F. Gascoigne Road. Opossite Jor- S'hai Exchange ness could not say accurately the ly healed, but nonetheless in Rock, and Mr. C. Le Patqnsel, number but at least 10 times in capacitating the animal. It was the region. This included kick-in af, extremely emaciated con-is" yesterday was Mrs. G.A. Wing Among passengers arriving in the ing and stamping,

dition, having been unable to The man begged the policeman hunt, and actually we agreed it to desist from striking him. The to be better dead.

asked to be taken to the

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Further investigaticar reveal- Police Station and then the ed four small pups in the lair Policeman stopped. The pic-these appeared to be half man seized the man by the chest Chow, unif Alsatian. and in and lifted him to his Teet.

very good condition. Being The man appeared unable to aland and was unsteady. At this quite docile, and evincing a de time witness heard a signal. Hecided interest in the Army spam, we shared them out as did not see any one but later saw pets. They are now apparently another police constable coming from Pitt Street. The second con- quite happy in their new en-

vironment, stable was some way of:

The first constable. released his hold?

on the ground.

on the man and the hawker fell Crowd Gathers

The man tried to rise by use of his heilds. The constable gave him two kicks, not hard ones, on either side. The policeman turn- ed to go towards Pitt Street.. A

by the gutter. He did not render

|S.IL Mogre D. McLellan, Mrs. B.C. and

Örebard, G. Pearson, Hrn. D.M. Pelic

Nr. C.W. Bargison and two sons, Men,

Taylor, MYL C. Talbot. Mrs. F.E. Totor

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Fire

Flug Pulled Out

Defendant said he intended'

to send the goods to Batavia, and admitted that he did not put them on the ship's manifest.

Money Mart

dan Road the taxi turned and Closing Sharzhil quotations, as

including accused got out. The stopped. Three of the robbers, cabled by Associated Prese

Commandos called on them to

Prevention

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(By Margaret Bradbury)

Gold, per oz, U.S. dollars H.K. dollars

Buying Selling's CNS "ONS: 249,600 250,000 4,530580 010030

LOCAL ESTATE

Local estate sworn at under $8,700. was left by Mr. Sdyney George Taylor, master mariner, who was in the Shamsbuipo In ternment Camp and died on Oct,

A fire prevention campaign particularly concern-2, 1812 at sen

ing the illegal storing in houses and buildings of inflammable liquids and acids, is now under way in the Colony.

Letters of administration have been granted to Mr. D. ILA Blake, lawful attemey for Mrs land sister of the late Mr Rosella Fanny Timaeus, of Eng-

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Report and

I trust that these facts will; serve to explode the current Infan myth in Taun War, and per- Fire Officer Mr. Md. Smith yes-usually increase

Interview with Chief days get colder our fire calls haps alleviate the fears of the terday I was told "We are now Winter clothing which was or- villagers, The Tiger of Tai- carrying out a monthly average et dered for Hong Kong's fire bri- moshan has now been laid 300 Inspections of premises in fade personnel has not yet, ar- Nowakows

* Hong Kong and Kowloon,

rived from England. In the mean T. E. FLEETWOOD:

"Last month, we made 200 time firemen are wearing army

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting examinations of boarding houses, batiļedress.

on a frequency of 845 kiloeydes. The forthcoming marriage of theatres, timber stores, schools,

and from 1880 to 1:16 pm; 4.89 crowd gathered and witness went Mr. John Riebold, telegraphist, factories, workshops, firework Fire Alarm System

to 8.30pm, and 9.15 to 11:81 to his shop., K

HMS. Tamar and Miss Leung stores and dancing balls."

p.m. also on 9.62 megacycles. A new fire alarm system for LET Three minutes later witness At Lun, of No. 74. Fuk Wah Mr. Smith said he felt that the Colony which was also or- 1280 p.m.-DR Procrains, Summary: came out He saw a passer-by Street, is announced.

postwar laxity in conditions huddered from the United Kingdom 27 porgs Edrich "and" His Bel 11.12.p. Beryle Rusie-Dok assisting the hum Witress stood

caused indiscriminate storing of a due here was entirely ruined | Haketa. 1. koja These commodities among the by the Japanese. 4 |: 1.00° pink---News, Weather any asalátance but later gave him of two identification parades held Chinese. Since the beginning of The Colony's fire stations are one a stool, to sit on when he had on Oct. 27 and Nov. 4.

1:10 pin-Orchestra Interlude November nine perspris have been the whole well equipped with BD-L10-River Devasies-Bongs and been helped to a stone pillár. Witnesses at the first parade prosecuted for this offence and paratus, In Hong Kong and Kow-la Kule of the River. Witness then went and stood in were, Wong Yau and two others, they were fined a total of $2,700. 1oon there are 13 fire engines, 7 | 188 am—"A" Plang and a Viollo- the doorway of the shop and saw Accured was identified by Wong There are also a number of other ambulances and two lenders. the man's sister. He later tele. | Yau without hesitation. The others prosecutions pending.

Four of the fire engines are phoned to the Kwong Wah Hos- were not able to make an Iden-In, the main, fires in Hong American built and arrived here pital and the Yatuna Poilce Statification. R

Kong occur in the central area just before the occupation. One Hon. An ambilance arrived and On the second occasion Kwok where old Chinese honses con of them was removed to Japan. the attendants attempted to put Chin could not make an identifi-structed of wood burn easily, Mr. but has since been returned and the man in it A large crowd of callon, probed at Smith said yesterday. "We are after one or two mechanical, ad- 618 5.m unlookers had gathered and shout Lyidence was also given by Ng now preparing for our "busy" taiments all the engines were

Hing-wong and 8. 1. Alexander season. There are always more put working order. Morrison of the Finger Frint fire calls to the winter here be At the beginning of October and Costruita Bureau on photographs taken cause of the poor handling of more - breathing apparatus for 16,00 935, Landen

The, hearing will be confirmed heating apparatus which people use by Anemen in smoke fill 16 p this afternoon at 230 pm, ^^ use to warm, their rooms, As the ed buildings arrived in the Colony, 11:30 Close Dowan

ed and would not allow the man to be removed until the arrival: of the Police

Superintendant Tryer of You matt Police Station gave evidence

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