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ILLEGAL RADIO STATIONS
Official Transmitters Complain Of Loss Of Revenue, Court Told
PENICILLIN Thieves
Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday fixed 11.30 a.m. Q1 April 21 for hearing of the case In which Kwok Kem-sang, 28. year-old merchant residing at Room
101, Rose Hotel, Nathan
WON charged with importing Xur cases of penicillin (valued at $16,000) without a permit of April, J.
Caught In
15 Minutes
That both Cable and Wireless and the Chinese Government Telecommunication Deportment have been complaining of the loss of revenue due to the activitios of illegal wiraless stations was revealed by Mr. James Key, Inspector of appearing for the accused who and was told about a burg- the Tolecommunication Department of Gen- oral Post Office, in Mr. W. H. Latimer's Court af Kowloon yesterday.
The seizure was made by Re Police constable 1042 check- venue Officer Carroll at Kated in at Mong Kok Police Tuk at 10 am, that day.
Station at 5.35 a.m. on April Mr, J. M. d'Almada Remedios ja
is on ball of $600.
broken down.
Mr. Key appeared as the wind that the premises were raid- prosecutor in the case in which,ed at 11 a.m. on April 6. When Kun Chung (30). wireless no one opened the door, after he operator, and Li Chi (23), tele- had knocked twice, the door was phone operator, were charged with operating and maintain-Key, the party want to the cub- On entering the flat, sold Mr., ing a wireless station at 23
icle, the door of which was open- Temple Street, second floor, on ed. He had a clear view or the April 6, and with possession of two defendants who were in the a wireless set.
cubicle facing him.
On their admitting the two counts, a third charge of per- mitting, as occupiers, the in-of stallation of the set was with drawn.
First accused was fined total of $0,000 (or 12 months' hard labour), and second de-
fundant $4,000 (or eight months' hard labour), the Magistrate remarking that those were the usual fines for operator and assistant, respec- tively.
Closing Down
lary which was reported five minutes earlier by Cheung ********** | ŸYin-chun of the Hung Hipl
The constable was furnished
tinued Mr. Key, Mr. Vik, an-Studio, 145 Prince Edward other member of the raiding Road as having taken place at party, heard the telephone ring 4.30 that same day at the and, on taking up the recolver Studio. received two messages for trans- mission. There were a few more with a full description of the jac-| telephone masanges during the
ime the
party was on the pre-ket, woollen pullover, pair of lady's black shoes, and mit of mises. Mr. Key went on to point out "dark room" cut in the yard of Chinese clothing stolen from the
"and!
PC 1042 went back to join PC
the run down the street to-
Wa
that the windows of the rubicle were heavily curtained, and that the Studio. the hinged top of the operator's desk was so raised us to form 1054 on bent duty. Ten minutes which were openent, they found dow against which it was placed. Fortland Street and approached Inside the wardrobe, the doors an effective screen for the winter they saw a Chinese youth, Cheung Slu-fal (17), outside 360 the wireless set with both the In asking for heavy penally, him. Seeing the constables, transmitter and receiver "off." Mr. Key said that both the
Youth Mr. Grew, who was one of the agers of Cable and Wireless wards Latchikok Road but raiding party, heard the closing the Chinese Government Tele- part of a conversation which said communication Department have caught after a short chase.
Questioned by FC's Choi Hung that the station (the transmitting been complaining of the loss of arki Lal Chun-wah. the lad sald ac at the other end) was closing revenue during the past few that he was employed as an earth down and there would be no more months as the result of the act coolic at Fu Yuen Street. Ask- trame coming.
ivities of illegal wireless stations
where he
Blept, Cheung, About the same time, con- in the Colony.
brought the constables. to the pavement
outside 360 Portland Street where his mother, 48-year- old Tal T, was still asleep.
Thief" Gets
“Obvious Thief”
He had no doubt, said Mr. La-ll timer, that both defendants were "merely put on the premises to run the radio-communication station" and were not the real occupiers of the flat,
Fictitious Concern
Mr. Key agreed and stated that the rent receipt was, according_to the landlords, made out in the name of the "Tak Hing Hong." a fictitious concern the officials
A Year Hard
ed
A search of their personal pro- perly brought to light the pro- perty reported as having been stolen from 145 Prince Edward Road, hidden under a a quantity of rags. After the property had
been identified by the awner, the
Chong Ho, 25-year-old farmer of Au Tam Moe Vil-
lage, dubbed by Inspector J. Orem as being "ob-woman was charged with larceny viously one of those bicycle thieves," was sen- found the things at a scavenging tenced to a year's hard labour and recommend-lane at the side of 300 Portland
Defendant
Tour tyre
of the
by finding as she stated that she
when
the substantiative
Defendant was contenced to
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ed banishment by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kow- Street.
The alternative charge of re- loon yesterday for larceny by bailee of a bicycle.ceiving was withdrawn by Sub- In statements from the dock. Arst defendant said that he was introduced to a Mr.
Wong at
was arrested lorry. They stayed at the Kwong Inspector J. S. Howarth Amoy some months ago, and that, through the vigilance of Detec- Tung Boarding House for two Tal pleaded guilty before Mr. on his stating that he was a wire- tive 1488, on duty at the Man April 10 for Man Kam To on the terday to
nights and left at 7 pm on W. H Latimer at Kowloon yes- less operator, was brought to Kam To Police Post, at 12.30 bicycle, with Chong peddling and charge. The receiving count was
To Solve any Problems in Re-Modelling Your Hong Kong and given a cubicle at p.m. on April 10 en route to the Man riding on the rear. also withdrawn against the soo. Jewellery, Wedding, Birthday, Christening or 23 T- Street, second floor. Chinese border with the bicycle.
Flat Tire The wireless set, he said, was At 9 am. on April 8 Chong installed about 20 days prior to
When near Sun Uk Ling three months' hard, labour, Anniversary Presents r to went to 4 Ashley Road and villago the the raid on the premises. Tho hired a bicycle for an hour, pay machine went ront for the floor, he said,
Was in
flat. Man left charged with riding and abetting,. the charge of 65 cents. Ho pald by Wong who also pale rode the bicycle back to his house Chong and procceded on foot to was discharged by the Magistrate
Shum Chun, telling Chong him monthly salary of $300. at Fuk Chuen Street where he
to when the prosecutfen withdrow Second defendant said that he met a mun, Men Sau, who helped take the bicycle by road. It was the charge. was also employed
while passing the Man Kam To WORE by
Inspector Orem sald that Chong him to obliterate the name of about four days before the nr-the bicycle shop, painted on the sighted, questioned and detained an the count of larceny by bailee, Police Port that Chong was was convicted on Oct. 17, 1940 reat, and promised a salary of rear of the, machine,
and for larceny of a bicycle on $150 per month. He was given stitute the name "Ho Lee private by Det: 1488.
In a statement from the dock, Nov. 18 last. He asked for a the second cubicle as his living cycle" in fie atcad.
Chong axonerated Man from all serious view to be taken Rs dc- quarters.
Chong and Man then went to blame and said that he alone was fendant was "obviously one Outlining the case, Mr. Key Un Long with the bicycle in responsible for everything. Man, those bleyelo thioves."
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