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Raw Opium POP

The SINCERE Cod. Seized In

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Eighty toels of rnw opium. concealed in the false bottoms of La carpenter's kit-box, earthern jars and a roltun basket, wers Telzed during a routine search by Revenue Officers at the Cus- Friday morning when the 5. "Takion" arrived from Swataw.

todian's Wharf Ipst

Four arrests were made, in- Fuding 10-year-old married? woman.

A1 Central Magistracy yester- Chun Ming-wel, 18; Lau Yik-ching. 37; tim Ming-shing. 32; and Young Yan, 40, female, charged with pursesalon of the drug, were each sentenced to six months hard labour and recom-

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948,

NOW REHAMBER

*TE VIR "bun, MEDICINES

REGULARLY

WHILE. IT PIZZAS-

·AND ON NO ACCOUNT

PLAY THE BAG.PiPOS OF THE SAXOPHONE.

Sound control Stonecutters Arms

HANDY

HAVING THE DOCTOR NEUT

DOOR

PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL MOTION REFUSED

mended for banishment by Mr. The Motion for leave to appeal to His Majesty the

F. d'Almuda. The opium was

confiscateci,

Chun hadd 15 tuels hidden in a False

bottom

twit earthern Jurs in Είναι

packets. Lau hud 14 taels in two Jars, Youne had three packets conrecated inside o faise' bottom of a rattan basket. Lumi hid hia 35 toeis inside false! bottom of of a carpenter's kit-) box.

$98 Million Confiscated

Another CN$90,000,000 was arslered by Mr. W. H. Lutiner at Kowloon yesterday to be confiscated.

The owner of all this wealth whs 27-year-old Wong Chi-chung whas arrived at Kowloon at 1.15

Mar 30 my train from

1 seat know, Canton. sad, that he sem, not allowed fo

tutory.

CHEA TA thai

1

*

prouted Aut that no one

King In Council. from a decision of the Full Court on Mar. 11, réfusing a stay of exècu- tion of a judgment dated Mar. 1, by Mr. Jus- tice T. J. Gould (Puisne Judge), in respect of 657, 659 and 661 Nathan Road, was refused with costs yesterday by the Full Court. The Full Court comprised Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Chief Justice). Mr. Justice T. J. | Gould (Pulane Judge) und Mr.

Alleged

Justice J. Reynolds (Appeal Heroin-Pill

| Judge).

Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., In- structer) by Mr. F. Ziminern, np. peared for Messrs. Henry Leong Estaten Limitest, respon- dents.

The appellants, Lult Shun-wo, The Po Fong Studio and Kun Yan-inee were represented by Mr. H. C. Sheldon, K.C., and Mr. Charles Loseby, instructed by Mr. M. A. da Silva.

owned

Who

The premises in dispute are wet by the respondents, intend to emolish the existing stuctures and to develop the site Bu albog di ka many out of China | by erecting a structure for use as indre du 35 million (Chinese | a branch of the Hong Kong and National Currency) are posted at Shanghai Banking

"Factory"

"As the premises have every appearance of being a manufac- tory 1 have to ask for a remand on three days," said Sub-Inspector J.S. Howarth when Chan Kwong

Appeared before Mr. W.A late-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday charped

of "a with possession

5.000 of plak mass and 5,00 heroin pills" at 257 Portland Street, secund fluor, on March 30.

suit that among SI Howarth

the articles seized hy Det Sub- Inspector J.R. Sykes during the

******

U.S. Aid To Turkey

Ankara, Mar. 30. American

radio guas, equipment, joops and other Army vehicles, and a

con. siderable amount- ammunt- tion, comprising the second shipment. of American aid to Turkey, were being unloaded today at the Turkish part of

Jurich.

The unloading of a ship. ment of minesweeping de- vices, radio and radar instru- mento, steel submarine nets, Industrial equipment and ammunition, is expected to start tomorrow.—Reuter,

Gun Duel Sequel

between a

all railway stutasis to the Chand ather business preparation said were paraphernalia for the party at plainclothes men, under |

nere territory.

Inspector J. Orem said that the amount, which was worth about HK$1,000, was found by Cito 75 during a routine search of peel- ec's luggage.

Factory Owner Fined

For failing to securely fence the dangerous parts of one obra- sive wheel and the gear wheels of two inthes, and for running an unlicenced factory, the proprietor of the Nam Pat

Work- Machinery shop, 28 Nan Chang Street, ground fluor, was fined $150 by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday.

'wo weeks after having been warned. the prop, sett

setor of the Ylu Shing Garment Co., 092 Shanghai Street, ground floor, was found to have in his employ 20 women at 9.50 p.m. on March 3.

Summoned before Mr. Latimer yesterday. defendant was fined $230.

Mr. V.C. Bond, of the Labour Office, prosecuted in both cases.

Brazilian Charged

unem-

The appellants were given notice to quit, but refused to com- ply with such notice, and action fur possession was taken by the respondents, On Mar. 1, Judgment was given in their.

eir favour with a

manufacture of heroin pills.

Defendant was remanded Saturday, without ball,

Railway

stay of execution for 14 days. Collision

Appellants subsequently applied

to the Court of Appeal for a fur- ther stay of execution but the up-

to

Six passengers were injured,

Theft Sequel

Hearing of the case in which Li Yau (28) and Li Fuk-chuen (35), unemployed boatmen, were *charged with the loreany of 244 Bokes (85,796 rounds) of .38, and 480 rounds bf 455, fa- volver ammunition from Stonecutters Island on Fob. 9, was commenced bofore Mr. W. H. Latimer of Kowloon yesterday.

Det.

on Feb. 9.

+

Sub-Inspector W. B. The mother and son were taken Scragg appeared for the pro- into custody and, ne the resul{ secution, and Mr. A. S. C. of information supplied by them Comber for both defendants the two defendants were asked who were additionally charged Det. Chul on March 8 to cal with misprison of a felony by where they made

4t the Water Potice Station, certain state- Mo La So, Kun Tau and others

ments.

Four days later, continued DS Serang, he agalh sent for the two accused and took further state- ments from them. Ar the state- ments of the first and second de- At midnight on March 6, Det.fendants differed in Chul Ming received

sqverati Information respects he read over, Li Fuk- from a certain mon, and proceed-chien's to Li Yau. pointing out, ed with him to the doorway of the differences. the Lin Heung Teahouse at Can- ton Road where they met the two accused.

According to the prosecution, the loss was reported when it was discovered on Feb. 12, after the Chinese New Year Holidays.

Coil Of Ropes

The party went to the Mong Kok Forry Whert where

they boarded two sompans and rowed towards Taikokul. There, the accused fold the detective that the boat he wantett was the first in a row. First defendant, it was

ment was

So

First accused, alleged DSI Beragg, admitted that his state- |

untrue and looted to make further statement, Two days later, Det-Sgt. won questionier the first do- fendant about hia statements and be admitted that he went to Stonecutters Island on Feb. 9 to commit the larceny. Second''ac- also ad-

alleged, further told the detec- cused, it was alleged, tive to pay special attention to fitted having gone with the first

col of ropes in the bow of the

man on the night, before Chinese New Year. bout.

On boarding the craft, the detective found'

Chung Kaso

(60) and her son, Kwok Kam-

tal

Dumped

هر

(17) asleep. He aroused

The same afternoon both men them and, in their presence, were charged, sald DSI Scragg,

the

hauled up a rope which was let and they agreed to bring into the water from the bow Police to the spot where the am-

damped.

went out on P Polleo

Q

of the boat. There were two nunition were boxes of ammunition attached They to the other end of the rops. launch and, near Stonecutters, (Chung Ko-so and Kwok Kam- pointed to The shooting duel

wreck. On the to, who were charged with re- following day, divers were sent Det.-Inspector J.M. Forrest, and discharged yesterday morning, on

calving the unitinition,

were down and recovered. 28 boxes, five armed robbers on their way the application of DSI

Evidence of identification of the u robbery at 230 Temple Street who informed

Scrogg ammunition exhibited in Court (second fiver) on the night of

the Court that, was given by Mr. Kiddell, Pore- after extensive March 29,

inquiries, the mun in charge of the magazine Police felt they would not be area of Stonecutters,

Further evidence will be Beard esse against them)

this afternoon.

arance

had, or its sequel, the

the

men

of four of before Mr. W.HI. Latimer justitied in proceeding with the Yesterday with conspiracy 10 commit un orined robbery and possession of a revolver, four runds of ammunition, and a

plication was refused, leading to/ane seriously, on Tuesday when days re-pui, 19-year-old un-}

a Notice of Motion for leave to appeal to His Majesty the King in Council.

Delivering the decision of the Full Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Williams said in part:-

Rules For Appeal

**ly rule #ray-4-che-Katie for Appeal to the Privy Couarit, an nopen! 'ax of Light' en undfor certain eruditions, ty Jole Zhi an appeal in the discretion

of the Court when other conditions are fut. Rute na:

Bubpert to the provisions of them

Rules, puppeal aħmil İlq

eat me of right, from any 'Brud" juil

ment of the Court, where the mat- ter in illepute on the appeal amusente for In of the value of 15,619 vư

pwards, or where the uppert In- enferm, strectly or holleretly, pome inimumtion- to -or- propecting pegerly on soone eivil right ammart- Inglour of the value of 13,000 ar upwnode; wel

công an đêm vỗ giao t chn Cont, Pruni any nilor Judement of the Court, whether front or Interioentury, If, In the minion of the Court, the ques ties involunit ba the appeal in on which, by remanu of its great sten cral or public impetance, or other- wise, ought to be schmitted to Ha Majesty in Cornell fyr derlafon," "Counsel for the appellent submitted on

two trains collided on the Can- it was re- ton-Hankow Line, ported yesterday.

The engines of the trains were badly damaged.

Carelessness on the part of a rallwayman in swiching the lines was alleged to be the cause for the accident. The man has been detained.

Two days previously, four pas- sengers, including a Chinese sol- dler, were killed on an express on the some fine, when a soldier ac- cidentally disconnected the pin from a hand grenade.

POLICE RES. ORDERS

"

Lal

appeared in

Readers' Letters

Disclaimer

(who employed, Court with his head bandaged). Sir. With reference to the Chiu Chu (24), Ho Fook-chi (20) Han. D. F. Landale's speech in and Leung Fai (31), coolies, were, the Legislative Council on the on the application of Det-Insp. delay in the printing of the Es Forrest, remanded for three days timates by Government Printers in custody.

and the typographical errors in the schedule to the Bill, we wish to state that neither the Estimates nor the Bill were printed by us. As we are not yet fully rehabi- itated, the printing of many Government publications are be- Fing given to outside printers,

NORONHA & CO.

Women "Loiterers'

on a

4

"Dry-Cleaned"

Sir, I look 'at'my' wardrobe of nix garments, three wools and three han-wools, which · have passed through the hands of two alleged dry-cleaners In this vol..... ony, and I could/werp.jg je

These garments were left to be dry-cleaned, the bill was present- ed for dry-cleaning, the price charged for dry-cleaning, and the garments were thoroughly shrunk and ruined by washing instead.

Of course it has been insisted, by the alleged dry-cleaners, that the garments were dry-cleaned. I am afraid I cannot believe them. From personal experience I know, it is impossible to shrink woolen cloth to such a degree. unless extremely hot water and... or too long immersion in strong soapsude is used.

Thirteen women appeared at Central Magistracy yesterday be- fore. Mr. A. J. Clifford charge of loltering and causing

The S. T. & I. an obstruction in Hennessy and Johnson Roads on March 30.

Sir, I have rend with great in- All defendants with no previous terest the report of the Budget Radio-car Palies; Members detailed for Bailie-car dutére will report to the 1.0.0.convictions were bound over in debate in the Legislative Council Traffe mee. Central Police Station, as a bond of $25 for twelve months. on Tuesday, with particular re-

After much discussion amongst Wong Su with one conviction was ference to the statements made my friends I find they have all Uniforms: Members who have drawn fined $25 for breach of her bond by Dr. the Hon. S. N. Chau, and suffered similar loss due to the.

signed in March this

his year and the Hon. Leo d'Almado, K.C., careless alleged dry-cleaning of returned their “Battie Dreza" are hereby another The two defendants with They both suggested that an in- :

concerning the present

S. T. and I. clothing.

the Winter Uniform, hut have not get

Apiteral to return thele "Battle Dres" to the Equipment Ofeer at Nendosiartera ut

GRET

as

offence.

$25

уд

an

Two Applications for restaur-

Victor E. Neves, (24)

for her Joyed Brazilian born In Hong

Has anyone any suggestion Kong, appeared before Mr. W.A.

three and four previous convic-quiry was opportune into this de- how to remedy this estate, of Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday

· Blerobers who have drawn hew bell. tions were sentenced three partment, thus voicing the opin-affairs?

10

fon of many Hongkong's mer- charged with the attempted ir-

But have not yet return their ad one re wecks hard tabour and recom-

'G. E, 'NOBLE. chants, who think that such reny

of a

hereby ordered to return their old belt to

mended for banishment. Government utility:

Headqustior * vehicle at Prive Edward Road the anthurity of Handard Discount Comment leur at

On hearing that they were to inquiry is long overdue.

For instance with respect to Urban Council go to prison without the option the allotments of cotton at 12.30 a.m. yesterday.

pany v. Olard de la Grange 1 0.Ì,D. 67. On the

Members are hereby notified that application of Sub-that, though the undey, of the Full Cowri

from the April 15, 1948 our Headquarters a Ane and be banished after-from Japan. Is it not a fact that I ani •licences."and one cachför Inspector J.S. Howarth, accused

refueitig to stay execution was Interloro- tury in form, it was in effect final in that will be moret over to the Grand Floor wards defendants declared that this was given to a was remanded to tomorrow for

they had an old mother and two have had no connection or further inquiries.

children, respectively, to support.perience of this business and who are not in any way related to the factories, the consumers of cotton yain? Is it not high time that an nquiry was made to how this was allotted from Japan and through whom?

Reminders

Today

Y's Men's Club Luncheon, H. K.

Hotel, 12.45 p.m.

it became effectual against the appellant. no further step belog reantred.

**The Court cranni aɛrve with this sub- milan. Clearly the noder of Gould J giving Judgment to the respondents 'WAR Anal order. The order of the Ful! Court refusing a stay of execution dil

nut decide or affect in why way the Extates of the parties. Three alternative

Emin for ascertaining the - Anality, of judgment or order are set uut In the hotes to paraurouk 20% of D Hailsham

K

of the Oriental Building, next door to pr present Headquarters.

Lorry's Foot Brakes Were "Useless"

faupen) the weight of authority hotuk in.The load carried on defendant's lorry was so heavy

favour of the third which renda. 'Doen † • Crown Land Sale, P.W.D. Office, the order, a rondin, determine the dila

3 p.m.

pute? The order of the Full Court dom Inaugurol meeting of Angling hos determine any dispute or right ben

Club, SCM Post Board room, tween the parllen. * 5.15 5.15 p.m. Discussion on revival of H.K.)

Unnecessary "Auch being the cfrelsion of the Court, Civil Service Cricket Club, it is unnecessary to consider at length P.W:D. Accountant's Ofice, whether the matter in diapule la of the

value of $5,000.

5.15

9.15 p.m. Inauguration

as to render the foot brakes`useless, said Traffic Sub-Inspector D. Brown 'when' he prosecuted Wu Ping-hon (27), licenced driver, before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kore at Kowloon yesterday for dangerous driving on March 29.

Arm

who

ex-

cating house, food-shop, "offen- clve trade and laundry licences. were refused by the Urban Council yesterday.

Dr. J. F. Fehily, Chairman of the Council, explained that the Select

Committee refused the ape

I am not the least bit Interest-plications because the premises of ed in cotton yarn, neither am. I the applicants were * unsuitable.

In Japanese sea foods. But is it some instances, the premises true or not that Japanese sea were without

and

thout flush system foods have been placed in

the drainage facilities. hands of the same organisation? The February report of the Further that this organisation has Council showed that 133 appiks- had no experience of sea foods, "tods" for various licences were and that sea food merchants cuh- eceived and considered and 21 not limport from Japan through

while 401 licences were.·* ssued, while the BT. and I? at least up to | renewed'or:issted to hawkers in November last year?

Hong Kong end-225- in Kowloon. During the same period, 1,745 caitlo,' 35,958 swine and 310 sheep and goats were slaughtered?

Is

true or, not that not one' Defendant was Aned $1,000 in his hands. As the lorry passed (or six months hard labour), him one of the pois was caught of those merchants who before "On the basis that the decision appealed with an order that his licence by the straight up of the bumper the war were experienced in the Japanese trade can now obtain Macao Radio-telephone Ser-as where under rule zik) the Court vice.

til recently? Legislative Council

should exercise Its discretion to grant endorsement to date from the his head against the side board." meeting learn to appeal on the ground that the termination of his prison sen- (Budget Debate), 2.30 p.m. question involved is of general or publle tenco should the fine not be

Importance Batting askin for the momenİ Coming Events

bald.

of Hong Kong from Is Interlocutory la netare, 14 this be endorsed for 12 months and the man'swung toùnd, hitting any of this trade? or at least un" | 45.480 persons patronised the

H.K.

the argument of counsel Tor the respons+ dents that the quration at larve is only one whether, the discretion as to atay of execution has been exercland elghtly or

14

Wan to Kowloon,

}

Skull Cracked

the

I think this will do for today. DAILY READER..

Playground

In January, it was disclosed, Comell's pubile hain-houses

"ARMS AND THE MAN?".

The University of Hong Kong Aris Association are presenting their first post-war dramalle, pro- duction in the

the Eu Tong Ben The play

Military Gymnasia "Arms and

The

Li'a skull was "cracked wide open" and he died instantanéous-- TOMORROW

According to TSI Brown, the jy. His body was thrown by the charge arose out of 'a fatal ne÷| forcé of the impact into a puddle Fire Insurance Co., Ltd, ly in the particular case, the Court cident in which Li Tui (33) was of water' nearby.

Sir, There is a former play annual general meeting, Jer-would not be disponel to regued, the mat killed at that half-a-mile straight |

When dine's Board Room, 12 noon. ter auf very areal Importance ren

vehiclé was ground next door ta, the Penin- Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon, if the question involved in the appeal stretch of the road from Teunexamined by the Traffe Office, zulo Hotel.

*Inst talk on "Modern Application were the main question dechime in the Accused was the driver of lorry were found

addel TSI Brown, the foot brakes

the August to

vacated be In

this space. Botriotime very good of Radar," Peninsula Hotel, setion.

later some work was done cutting. MHE by George Bernard Shaw 12.30 p.m.

The matter to not one of the power 6000 which was loaded with 54 condition. On the lorry being of the Governor in Council to make or cwts. of wet sand in excess of tested. with the same load and on and burning the grass, and one and there will be two perfor China Provident Loan & Mortagogislation, the Landlord & Tenant Ordin ihrer fokis on the lorty and two the foot brakes took 80 feet to through

katlus the weight permitted. There were the same road, it was found that obstruction was put up on one mances, on Friday April 9, and

road to prevent cars passing | Saturday April 10. Col Ltd.. annual

general no 1947-that fandoubted.. and any others in the driver's cab. The pull up the vehicle, indicating Since then nothing has been be at 8.30, but the Friday: per

The Saturday performance, Will meeting, Jacobean Room, 13 development scheme which has the p

proval of the Governor, in Councit, duly Pet was abondant saw another tond, they were useless with that done to make this sorely needed formance will be

m.p.h. acting upon advice will no doubt in lotzy coming towarts him

attre.30 pto When defendant

| playflig" space into à decent, safe enable School parties to attend. the neomasry, éxemption—the question In-

Brown

by ask- concluded by playing: dres for children, SE volved in the action la, whether there was pilled in his vehicle slightly to ing" for the maximum prison Bricks and stones are all over power under the Proclamemklen,' mom, • 30+ the left, without 'reducing' speed, sentence without the option of a the fold, but a baro patch has pealed, to make this particolar order and As he was about to pass the on- fine and the suspension, of gebeen worn in the centre, and--is whether, by reason of the machines used coming lorry tour pedestrians used's string licence."

13000

SATURDAY

DON'T KEEP

IT TO YOURSELF

Keyword at any time: Phani 11 -Through Ta

32312 DR 24354

„PATMENT FOR ALL ITENS UNED.

dert of stemption onder the

be

to obtain the order, there was some appeared on the left side of the technical defect which rendered the order roud, walkmg about a foot

bed. 7-11 2001 and

• "Kwan saranleg that the Court were the genus verge...

It is not the only order, under rule, A

way would be "ane, which would be in

passed thres.o

Lone

from

used as a pitiful football fold by children and young folks.

Cannot the authorities have this space 'Eleaned up, and now,

The children

CATHEDRAL ORGAN FUND

The followingkita. Hal of the Donations (regived up to 30th Biarch, 1948 which have not yet

dijapanado.prenest lance to appeal (whleti *** Accusod, Bald Tal Brown, Fung Kwan, 123-year-old while the need is so, grost, and been acknowledged in the which would benefit the appellante in`atu 12 i nphòd' than 1%,them at upah | widów, was, admitted- tó' Kowloon flenced as soon na boisible, after Fellobinar Ezfzf*c The wind 'raised | Hóspital about $7:00 <«‚m♪ youter-Wards The SPERANTE Mlaw::RM: trichenb effort `n review of the denbilon, of this Fray bile": "pasalhi ́vehlele bidwi day' suffering, from the effects | Sotain. Brra" crowded."slibb', Heines |

In the Mr. N. Ritchie- Court already elven that no sprelal ciro "Just nipped out or the found unconseldur in Kilung playing in the open mic Instead of the hat off. of the men caustle woda poisoning the waftrundabout would bekastely sumitanoan have him shown to Joittry. Who Street by a female relativa rimed having to spend User Lima hank

The "motions, le refined with costs. Tys

Fourth person (deceased) LEule (87) of 118 Nanchanging around in lindestrable cloud The fourth other, almilar metions (Now: # # 6) wey Wilk übent masyart behaudry and Street. Her conditions last night spaces or on Ulio stresistant menordingly, also, dismissed,“

| Was | Carrying some cooking, pots, was stated to be serious.

„A HOTEL RESIDENT.

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