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YOUTHS CANED FOR THEFT
Three youths, aged 13 to iron - 15 · years, stole two
THE CHINA MAIL, SAT URDAY, JUNE 26, 1943.
EIGHT APPLICATIONS FOR APPEAL DISMISSED
Eight applications for leave to appoal against
severity of sentence and conviction wore re- fused at the Supreme Court_yostorday_by_a Full Court comprising Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Chief Justice) and Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Puisna Judge).
pulleys and three blocks from a supply Junk lying alongside the Government In slipway in Yaumati on the night of June' 22.
They were later Juired By__an other youth (18) and Ho Ngap (21), and went to the Cheung
two cases, the appellants were told that the Court would be prepared to grant leave to appeal, but it would be for the sole purpose of considering the question of a substantial increase in the sentence.
Kwong Martine Sture-st 104 Cau The appellants concerned immediately told the
tur Road where they sold tha two pulleys and two of the hlocks
lu Cheung Kwong Torr $2.50. The other block they sold for $1.51 to Kam Sul of the Yee Hop Murine Stores, 8 Canton Rond.
Court that they did not wish to appeal. One appellant told the Court to the Court to cancel the sen that he had been asked by tence of 18 strokes of the "Cat": other
In Rad to and in lleu, to weard as prisoners appen in the hope of obtain-strokes of the cone as the Court
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Approach
To Tribunal Suggested
At the Supreme Court yes- terday, Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Chief Justice), delivered his decision in the case in which possession of No. 59 Ki Lung Street, 1st floor, was claimed.
should think fl
Wong Chol aliaa Wong Sau-ylu,
Mr. Justice Willams held that who was sentenced of the Cri-Yik Sum and Chau Chol, two of
Sessions to eight years'
the defendants, were protected hard labour and 18 strokes of the by the Landlord and Tenant Or
when he was dinance, catie on June 22,
They must,
however.. found guilty on charges of rob- pay rent to the plaint, Hung bery and kidnapping.
Eal as from Dec. 1947.
As they were dividing up the #12, 2 money the next morning. Detec tegice. Ilves 417 and 681 approved. (311 Applientions for leave to up-minal the sceite and took them into cus
peal were fed by the following: tody. The five look the Police to
Lal Kan-141, Châu Chu where they had sold the articles
Leung Ea, who were sentenced Charged before Mr. W. Latto 12 years, 10 years and 10 mer at Kowloon yesterday Three young boys were bukered | years hard labour respectively at Terelve Ove rokes of the the Criminal Sessions on May 21, Each accused was also give 12 The 18-year-old and 110
They were Ngau
strokes of the ease. (who was trentesi sis Juvenile by the Magistrate) were found guilty by a jury on charges of cobbery atel pryssession of arms. ordered to receive în strokes.
Chung Wal, Leung Kar and
to
Cate
Cheung Kwong (60) and Kan Sui (34) were remantled UH July 8 when Mr. A. 5 C, Comber will
the defence. appear for men were changed with
Boll
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lag an unlleensed marine store.
Seventh Time In Court
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who were sentenend to nine 'years' and labour and 12 strokes of the cime and seven years' hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane respec- tively at the Cribrnal Sessions on May 25 Leung and Chung were found guilty on charges of rob- bery and possession of arius,
Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Coun- sel, appeared for the Crown on all applications.
ROTARY CLUB CHARTER GRANTED
At yesterday's weekly luncheon Demanding Sten Guns the Kowloon Rotary Club,
Li Yong and Li Ngau, who
Sessionis on June 2, on charges of
President F.C. Cleme told fellow fotarlans that the Club's Charler
As regards the other three de-
fendants, Lau Meeching. Chan Chul and Kwan Hang, Mr. Jus fle Williams held that the plain- ti must fall to the present e tion, but could make application in Tenancy Tribal
Mr. Justice Williams pointed cut to the last named three cle fendants that after the passing
of the Landlord and Tenan! Or dimmbre, the former principal tenant of the premises had part.
Vegetables Confiscated
Over 4.000 cattles. of .vegatables (molans. salted ginger and yan beans) were ordered by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yosterday to be conflacated and given te various 'charitable. Initilutaj. They were scired by Mar- ket Benior Inspector Donny Ng
, being unleaded from junk TARV at Waterloo Road pler in the evening of vals inspector J. June 24, Drei when the junk miqiepus, Cheung Kam (45) widow. WAD charged with legal movement of the vegetables. Alf vegetables crossing to Kowloon from Hong Koha have to bo landed at the Government gler controlled by the Vegetable Wholesale Market, and carried to the Wholesale Market for sale.
The Magistrate said that it was a "very serious offence" but in view of the value of the vegetables ($300) defen.
dant would be discharged with a caution.
Student
Driver Fined
Fung
et with possension of the pre-student, was driving private mises to them without the concur sent of the landlord,
Could Not Succeed
GUNNER'S APPEAL ON SENTENCE
SUCCESSFUL
Ab appeal at the Supreme Court yesterday by Norman Edwards,, 18, of Salford, Lancashiro, a Gunnar of the Royal Artillery, against the soverity of an 18-month sentence, resulted in Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Chief Justice),
reducing the torm by three months.
Edwards was, on June 11, 1. Mr. Lonsdale then referred to convicted on a charge of shop-accused's youth, the high cost of breaking and gentenced by Melving In Hong Kong and the fact Latimer, Kowloon Magistrate, that the consequences of impri- 1o 18 months' imprisonment. Ronment here would be more than on the
severe on accused
normal person.
sentence was severe.
Did Not Stop After Accident
A fine of $500 was impos- od on Tsui Lol, aged 25, A foki of the Mau Hop Import --- and Export, Firm, when he was convicted at Central yesterday of driving without a licence and failing to stop after an accident.
He was alleged to have uñlow- falty entered the "Marrie Cheung at Gun Club Hill Barracks, Shop"
Mr. Lonsdale said that in view Kowloop, on June fl, and to have stolen 15 shirts, 20 tles, 10 pairs of these factors, It might be con- of silk stockings, four silk scar-sidered by some people that the ves, # 'pale of silk pyjamas, a
Addressing accured, Mr. Justier table cloth, six serviettes, thres Williams end that the offence o apbreaking was a serious on
He was also clinrged with fail- in Hong Kong, where it was very prevalent. The only way to pre-ing to report an accident within vent the offence
a reasonable time. was to pass (
He admitiorl heavy sentence
the first two charges but sairi The grillt:
that he eventually went to the parties,
stufion when he
was well Mr. Justice Williams drew at- tention to the fact that accuse
ough to go. could have been brought befor His plen was accepted. the Supreme
Inspector A. S. Flening naid dictable offence and to have re that a car, No. 0667 wau
found ceived a sentence of 14 years, overturned in Main Street. West,
Mr. Justice Williams agree. haukiwan, and no driver could, that he could only interfere wit be found. No report was madel the sentence was manifestly ex- the decision of a Magistrate whe antit five days afterwards when with his tefendunt appeared, hand Injured and claimed cessive or wrong in 'principle.
wallets and a ladies' bathing éostume.
Edwards also based his oppent on the ground that two other persona
who took part in the shopbreaking had not been ar- gested, but it who pointed out by Mr. Justice Williams that this had hothing to do with the severity of sentence.
Mr. A. Lansdale, Crown Coun- sel, appeared for the Crown on the appeal.
In his plea against severity of sentence, Edwärde started off by saying: "We all make a slip In life and have made mine." Mr. Lonsdale raid that the slop was run for the benefit of soldiers.
Excessive Or Wrong
cn
Court on an 'in
Medically Unfit To Have Driver's Licence
276. A man who felt dizzy and lost his head is not
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fit to hold a driving licence, said Mr. W. H.
Latimer at Kowloon yesterday when he re-
car.
en-
the
public
The case was remanded for one week because Mr. Hin Shang
" Lo wished to hear the facts of The case more fully.
On the whole, he would tak into consideration necused's youth
A charge of causing a Wing-chung (20),
and good military record and re-mischtef, by making a false state- It was only possible for the duce the sentence by three
ment to the police was also pre- 7273 along Nathan Court to interfere with the decl- months, although this would be fased against Tip Chun Liu, aged
in Road
the evening of sion of a Magistrate when the against the proper legal principle. 21, manager of the Mau Hop Im- June 24 when be was sentence was manifestly excessive He hoped that the sentence would port and Export Firm. He was stopped by PC2716
be a lesson to accused. near or wrong in principle.
said to have reported to the po lice that his car had been re- for not having were found gulity at the Criming had been granted and they ex-plaintiff could not succeed in the any front lights.
It was for this reason that the Middle Road
moved
unknown, Asked to
by someone from outside his house in Marri- uttering a letter demanding Stented to receive it very soon.
present aetion, but if he took ne produce his driving licence. A 30-minute fim show, pro-tion before a Tenancy Tribunal, Fung
son Hill Road, when actually he admitted that he had gans and ammunition, demanding
knew it was defendant because leit bemurtesy of the National he must succeed. money with menaces and utter-Cash Register Company, provid-
none.
he had one of the car keys. Mr. Justice Williams suggested: ang letter demanding automatic ed the after-luncheon entertain that the three defendants; con- Latimer at Kowloon yesterday Charged before Mr. W. H 1p Hak-kim (28) f 116.
pistols and an:mbalton. They
ment. The Blen gave a pictorial cerned should see the landlord with driving Prince Edward Road, ground were sentener to nine years and
without licence on commentary
the Company's with ew to hts allowing them and without floor, came for the seventheight years har tebour respre-
any front
lights, development since its inception to remain on the premises, since. Fung was fined total of $276. time before Mr. W. A. Blair.tively.
in 1870 and the amenities afford the Brst two defendants could Tsui Shuen-hung, who KWELS
When Fei Les Kerr at Kowloom yesterday
(36), mngineer ed to its big family of employees. not be evicted. sentenced at the Cilminal Ses- on a charge of being drunk
Stons to nine years' hard tabout Hong Kong were welcomed. They the plaintiff, while all defendants/peared before Mr, Latimer
Three istung Rotarians from Mr. C. A. S. Russ represented the Kowloon Textile Co., ap- and disorderly.
.the charges of driving without a duns 2, when found guilty on
were DS. Hill, R.P. Dunlop and appeared in person.
Icence and without front lights, charges of "ined robbery and Jas. T. Chuy
ho produced a Shanghai driving An unusually large number of kinti ş
licence and
test a Hong Kong apping.
guests La King-hong, who was found Captain W.. Moore and Messrs.
form. guilty on charges of conspiracy, A.H. Langston, W.S. Anderson,
He was warned by the Magis-
the opinion that In Lrate that the Northern using implements of forgery, pose K.L. Goodwin, Robert
Intends should not be issued with another port licence is not valid here and licence until he has been fully Lewis, session of implements of forgery N.P. Smith.
J. Bruce and Ci
that he had better got his local and possession of forged cur-
To Stay rency notes. Ll was sentenced Lloyde Collings,
lcence before driving again. He medically examined. bernt the Criminal Sessions un June
was fined a total of $125, Road 4, to five years and six months'
According to
J. inspector
Paris, June 24. labour... hard
rem, defendant was stopped by of his licence meant the loss of —France - hás the firm in- PC 2786 at Nathan Road near
tention of staying in Berlin”, Pakhoi Street on Thursday night his livelihood, Mr. Latimer said
a spokesman of the French Da his car (9558) did not have that he would only sentence ac-
sald 10- any front lights.
Foreign Ministery Asked for his cused to 20 days imprisonment,
night. licence, defendent stated he had to date from the date of his ad-
mittance to hospital-on-June 6.
Regarding the present "cold war in the German capital, he added "We are in a posl- tion to retaliate. There is no question of a lack of water and gas."-Router
He was senterred to six weeks Imprisonment. I
According
SI D
Howarth, 41-yearold „Pang Yurt-kwai, a
widow, alighted from a bus ap novite the Polire Headquarters ist Prince Edward Band near multi. night on June 24 on her WHY home.
While walking towarda house at 7 Playing Field
and 12 strokes of the cane on
her who
Ho Hoi and
were each Criminal
site was chased by defendant who, outside her premises, "grat
Kwong. bed half of the woman by
Chung
m sentenced neck with one hand and tore her
Sessions 10 six long coat with the other,
-She shouted-out-and-the-dner-years hardt Jabour und 12 strokes
was opened by her brother-in-
law Ng Yan (24) who was struck on the chest hy lp, who had fol- lewest complainant 573. Palice constables 881 arrested defend. ant.
5) Howarth sail that so far av he could remember defendant had-been-hefore "the Court 5lx limes before. He appeared to
The
of the
cane on June 8, when found guilty on charges of assault. with intent to rob.
Mnk Chi, who was sentenced at the Criminal Sessions on June 16. to six years hard labour and when of the "Cat"
18 strokes
found guilty of armed robbery and "possession of arins,
stay home for a time and there Appealed Against "Cat"
find his way into stanley Gaol.
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Was Frank About It
Frankly_adming that he was enrrying t for somebody. Chu Ting (38) was sentenced to four months hard labour by Mr. W.
H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday
Muk told the Court that he was actually appealing against the 18 strokes of the "Cut." He appealed
were
present, incluirting Bute Plantations'
Annual Meeting
WIDOWS ACQUITTED
The Bute Plantations (1913) Ltd., rubber planters, held their first annual meeting at Marim House, yesterday since transfer of 'management Hong Kong
rubber
A working profit of $42,788.08 Wong Ping-mui (62) and Ng as earned for the year ended
Dec. 31, 19471 Output was done. Ne-koo (52), widows, were ac-partod to be under expectation, quitted by Mr. W. H. Latimer at and wide Buetuntion in Kowloon yesterday on the charge prices occurred during the year. of harbouring two girls, aged 14
The report and accounts were and 12 years, and of doing so unanimously adopted, with the intention of disposing of them as prostitutes.
Mr. C.A. Sutherton Russ ap- pered for Ng. and
submitted ihat, from the evidence of the prosecution, his ellent hod case to answer.
Mr. J. E. Brand, who presided at the meeting, was re-elected to the Board and Messrs. Lowe Bingham and Matthews were re- appointed auditors,
STRANDED AMERICANS
commended that Ho Shi-yuen's licence
-should be suspended for 12 months.
The Magistrate further CX- pressed
Stating that as defendant had already been detained in hospital for 18 days, and as the suspension
Over A Cliff
.
Ho Shlu-yuen (26) was charged with driving lorry 5837 in a din- gerous manner near the 51⁄2 mile- alone, Castle Peak Road, on June. 6. us the result of a traffic ac- eldent, in which lorry 5837 wen! about 100 feet down Tel Aviv, June 24,
the cliff. One hundred and five Ameri- seriously injuring seven passen-
citizens who have been gers, including accused. H. Kadoorie (Director), Mr. C.J.n
Jerusalem Prosecuting. Traffic Sub-In- Smith (representing the General sanded in besieged Manngers Messrs. A. B. Burkilaro packing their belongings to- spector Donald Brown sald that day to return to the Unilad defendant left Um, Long about and Sons Ltd, and shareholders States this week, the last week 4.30 am. that morning with three representing 04,700 shares.
Present at the meeting were 60 Mr. J. K. Brand (Chairman) Mr.
Police Crack Down On Opium Divans
for possession of 15 taels of raw A raid conducted by Sub-Inspector Holmes of 230
opium.
Revenue Officer D. H. Knox 'said that the drug was found tied around the man's ankles, under his socks, when he arrived
by train from Canton on June
24.
Gambling School
On Launch
Kilung Street, 1st floor, in the afternoon of June 24, resulted in the arrest of an opiu divan koopor, six smokers, and tenant of the rear portion of the floor. On their appearing before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr al Kowloon yesterday, Chan San (32), the keeper, and Ma Ol (20, woman tenant), were fined $1,000 for six months imprisonment) each. wille the amokers were Aned $35 each.
and eight pipes were conscater, The 82 pots of oplum, 13 larrips ant the $11:25 found in the till donated to the Poor Box.
MACKINTOSH
JUDGMENT RESERVED
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STEEL STUDY
Washington, June 24.
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Responded
DEWEY BEGINS' CAMPAIGN
Philadelphia, June
Governor Thomas E. De
Jap Cabinet Collapse Averted
Prospects
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Takye, June 25.
n imminent Cabinet collapse have been tem- porarily averted with, the defent of a non-confidence vote in De- puty Prime Minister, Mr. Suchiro Nishio.
presented to the Det late last night--
The
motion was defeated by
a vole of 209 to 171.
The Do
Opposition, headed by the
Democratic-Liborala, was pre. vented from goining a majority by the left-wing Social Democrats who, although opposed to Mr. Nishio, decided to support him in this case
in order to hold the Cabinet together until the passage of the Budget.
the Meanwhile,
Government parties the Democrats. Social Democrats and the People's Co- operatives-are reported to have made fixed amendments to the budget bill which will soon be formally submitted to the Diet- Reuter.
Setting Up Korea Govt
American
Seoul, June 25.
South Korea drew another small step
occupied closer to self rule today.
-on
-
in which the American Consul passengers and a miscellaneous General in Jerusalem published cargo. At Kwai Chung (near the a notice in the local press saying 7-mile past), the lorry
pleked that Americans desirous of going up another three passengers. wey began his Republican home, must register.
While going down the slope. campaign for President today Over 200. responded, but more after passing Kwai Chung, defen by trying to decide his run A group of Amerlean steet ex than 50 were naturalised Amerdant found the speed of his forr perta will leave this
who week for cans
had forfeited their increasing and that the foot ning mate, Germany to study means of in- rights of citizenship through their brakes would not work. After This National Convention will creasing steel production in the igng residence abroad. Most of rounding three bends his truck nominate anyone of half a dozen joint United States and British the repartriates are Jewish who struck the left, hand side of the men once the Governor makes his eucupation zone..
The United Nations 'commission. were unable for many months to The Army-sponsored mission leave the Holy City because the hill at the fourth bend. Defen-choice. It meets at 10.30 ..
on Korga sent word to Dr. Syng- whepi Philadelphin time with no other man Rhee, National Assembly dant pulled his steering will be headed by George Wold, Arabs controlled the roads. President of the United
The United States Consulate, and the lorry went across the businest but to name a candidate chulman, that it was ready to States The Army Sec. despite the acute shortage of fuel the cliff on the right.
road, Steel Export Co.
falling about 100 feet down for Vice-President.
consult with the Assembly Dewry conferred with his ad- retery, Kenneth C. Royal, safd and transportation, assembled a
At the first bump, about 30 feet visers into the early hours of this setting up a Korean government. that members of the mission, conyoy of buses to take the Am-
The Assembly hopes to treed that steel production must ericans to Halla on Thursday. down, the passengers and crates morning on the question of Vice-tablish the government of Boutli be stopped up in the interests of They will sall on the s.8. Marine of chicken were lirown off the President. Roy Roberts, editor of Koren by August 15. Russia re-k general European recovery and Carp, when she next calls at Hai- lorry, the superstructure of which the Kansas City Star, emerged fused to allow itz North Korea. of eventually reducing the Im-fa.United Press.
was completely smashed.. from the meeting and said many zone to take part in the elections pact of European steel require-'
names had been mentioned but which chose the Assembly under For keeping a common gaming
menta the steel Industry
were the, conterces
not near U.N. supervision. house on board the 3/1 "Man
here."United Press.
agreement, Chi" on the
The Arsently could ask Amer- afternoon of June
All the seven persons received
The Governor's overwhelming can troops to withdraw within 24 Cheung Wah (25), travelling
serious injuries aud, at one time, triumph in winning the top spot days after the government takes trader, was fined $75 by Mr. W.
When Det. Sub-Inspector Leslin H. Latimer at
It was thought that defendant and for himself gave him undisputed alice. However, the expected Kowloon yeater- ruded $33 Shanghal Street, first
another might die. Fortunately, control not only of the expiring to request that the U.S. Army. day.
Door on Thursday evenlus Inspector 3. Orem said-defen- found the entire floor used as an
they all responded to treatment Convention but of the Republican stay on the job intl. South Korea dant was seen by detectives oplum divan. There were eight
and accllded, who waurdischarged-Party
cair organise its own security. Harold E. Stasien, who told & playing "pai-kou." He threw the beds, right pipes, 11 lamps, 25
from hospital on Thursday, was
force.Ascociated Press. cards Into the harbour on seeing nets of opium, and 12 smokers,
pre-Convention meeting he would the last to leave as well as Tang Wal-sang. (41) the approach of the, Police.
Defendant
not run with Dewey may, change
TIENTSIN SCUFFLE *The Magistrate ordered the $7 †the keeper, on the premises.
Mr. Wright, instructed by Mr.Thursday morning in possession said applications aro expected Brown, claimed that his brakes his mind. His associates sold he picked up by the Pallce to be Tang was fined $800 (or five 3. T. Prior of Measts, Wilkinson of an electric blub' and a brass, soon · from Lós Angeles, Seattle refused to function. They were would not encourage a movement
Tientsin, June 25. diadted to the Poor Bax..
Police and military personnel months imprisonment) by Mr.
and Grist, appeared for Mesars. ladle.
Land San Antonio to establish for- tested by Sub-Inspector R. Bell to put bimself, on the Ucket but Blair-Kerr Yesterday, wille ine Mackintosh's Limited, applicants, He was sentenced
who to a year dign, trade zones.
found them to be smokers were fined $25 each.
who are ́ ́seçking., an, eviction.] and - three months' hard labour. Such zones, aro at present es- collent condition, Accus in ex- would not reject a rest call to cordoned of a large area of the
did not duty.
fermer German concession, bor-g Snicking gear was confiscated. order against Mr. L. Mercado and by. Mr. W.-H. Latimer at Kowtablished in Gen Francisco, New make use of his hand brakes. Senator John W. Bricker ordering on the former British Mrs. Kovach of 'Mayo's Shoppe, loan yesterday. Inspector J York and New Orleans. A for- In reply to the Magistrate, de Chip and Representative Charles area, yesterday as Chinese Provious Conviction
JC 'Alexandra Building, oppon- Orem prosecuted,
eign trade zone is a port area fendant sold that he was very A. Halleck of Indiana were among wounded soldiers receiving trent- act aside for processing and as- corry that the accident happened. the top contenders for Vice-ment at a Tientsin military hon Wong Chuen (36) was fined Five women street lolterers $500, or three months imprison-ted by Mr. B. A. Bernacchi, in- Ings and installations at the Kal without clearing
The opponents were represent- The Governor inspected build-sembly of foreign merchandise Just before the accident he felt Presidential nomination. Governor. Dilal attempted to attack a polico. were charged at Central yeater-ment, when he admitted having structed by Mr. Y. K. Kan of Tak airfield yesterday,
U.S., customs dizzy and, when the lorry collided Dwight H. Green of Illinois and station.
trouble He was The goods may later be reexport with the hillside he lost his head. Governor. Earl Warren of Called day with Tollering in the Wap kept 355 Reclamation Street, first Messrs. Lo and Lo.
jroso...from chai District und so causing an floor, as an opium divan on June
conducted around the sron by ed, or they may be imported into. He had been driving for a year tornia were possibilities-United, scuffle between police and sol
diers at a theatro the previoua Mr. A.JIL. Moss, Director of the the US, by clearing customs and and had over felt like that be- Fress. Department of Civil Aviation, paying duty-Associated Press, fore, he said.
LOITERERS SENTENCED
obstruction.
he
24. His three customers, were 2 999; previous con: Atried. $25, pach, Were sentenced to a frie Five pipes, five lamps and 20 $200 for two months' barg pots at oplum seized by Subin- labour). The others, who had specter Andrews during the raid
BANISHEE
More US
Judgment was reserved yes→ terday by Mr. D. L. Strellett, sitting an a Magistrate in Ten- ancy Tribunal "A", in the Mac-inst, after his second conviction -Banished-for-lfs-on-March 31. kintosh Tenancy Cose, after for larceny, Hui Yai-san (24)
Washington, June 25. Mr. D. A. L. Wright concluded: coolic, was
The United States may soon orresled
ports," by Police have three more "free his submissions.⚫
constables 908 and 834 carly on Secretary of Commerce Sawyer
SENTENCED Free Ports?
ents.
Using a toy pistol and a point- ed file, four then entered the third floor of, 98, Jaffe Rond, Wanchal, at 2 pm yesterddy, and women,
119, record were hound over in were conflacuted by the Mugis robbed the inmates, pend of $100 to bo of good be-trote haviour for 12 months,
of a gold hapgle, nizold,rbig, uid, With a previous conviction for two $10 notes. The fatal for They were arrested by Inspeça almilar offence, So Shu (40) was given as $300. The toy pistol
was faced to two monthal was later hard labour when he admitted.
recovered on the stair keeping 560 Shanghai Sirčot; first floor, as an oplum divan on
ter. Dewas, and Inspector Brown deg prosecuted.
Det. Bub-lepector W. G. Mor-
on yesterday, applied to Mr.
June-24
Ho had two smokers, three „At a recent, meeling, of, The pipes, three lamps and 13 pois of China Emporium: Lil, the Board oplum on the premises when, it of Directors decided to recom WideWand charge of uttering drew. The smokers were this toove held on this a
limer for permission to was raided by Sub-Inspector An- mend, at the forthcoming Kien- oral Annual Meeting of Bharp. Felter containing a demand for $23 cach, while the smoking at 1940, the paymetivo 1990-fram-Leung Chung-brains! parata were confiscated. Stau Zam (30), casual coelle. Sub-Inspector J. S. Howarth dand of 80-cents per share less. Iwu was mocordingly, discharged. prosecuted in all carse,
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PIECK IN PRAGUE --
Prague, June 24./
The German Commaniat, leader, |Heer:Wilhelm Fleck, has arrived bore with delarotes from the | Russión Zöne for tradê talks,
"It is "believed he will discuss with Czech, officials closer ecphoz. -mio-tles__botwain=ille-Nu Zone of Germany and Croch vakid,Rolités.
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