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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1046.

Says Former Fiance Threatened To

To Kill Her

Ordinary General Meeting of Calm and soft-spoken, Tsing Pui-ming testified

against her former fianco before Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday at committal proceod- inge continuod against Chan Hin-wan, who was charged with wounding, ottempted mur- der and housebreaking.

Shareholders of China Under- writers. Limited, will be held at the Offices of the Company, 4A. Des Voeux Road, Central,] long Kong, on Wednesday, the 27th day of October. 1948, at noon for the purpose of the receiving the Report of Hoard of Directors und a threatened Statement of Accounts for the year ended December 31, 1947, And of electing Directors and Auditors.

She said that necused had to kill her if he saw her in association with un- other man.

over her to save her from fur they sins. She was also injured The man then ran to the vern dah window, Jumped through and got away.

BLUE POOL CARNIVAL ROAD CASE CONTINUES

The Blue Pool Hoad con-

sideration money case was con-

tinued at Central yesterday before Mr. Hin-shing Lo, One of the witnesses for the pro- secution Was called because he is due to leave for Shang- hai. Complainant has not been called.

The care concerns Shen Soong Fong of Broom, Road (defen- An- ded by Mr. A.J. Cifford, structed by Mr. Alfred Hon) who Three days after she moved to

Her inother, Wong Fuk, cor- a summoned for receiving total her present address in 322 Meroborated her teaẞimony.

of $33,000 as a consideration from Tau Wel Road, she met accused

Manufac made in the Ting Wen-hao at the In a talement The Transfer Books and in the street, who demanded to

Bank of China on January turer's 2 and 11. Register of Members of the know where she was living. When Kowloon Clly Police Station on Company will be closed from for the return of the engagement le only wanted

she refused to tell him, he asked September 20, necused stated that

he had nu intention of murder, Complainant is represented by the October 19, 1948, to the

to kill himself Mr. Percy Chan. Not satisfied with her in her presence. If mockey.

have Defendant is alleged to October 27, 1948, both days pamin to return the

he had wanted

Ting to give Inclusive.

to kill her, he argued; he could received $33,000 some later date, he followed her have done so long before the (wha is the owner of the flat); to her house, where she gave him back some articles of clothing and women weke up, for he admitted vacant possession of the ground

having entered the house at 1.30 face of 32 Blue Pool Road. cunking utensils.

.m. When the old woman awoke, he stated, she snatcher the knite fromthe berl In the ensuing he claimed, the two

King said that he was agent for struggle,

Poul Del the floors of 32 Blue were wounded by

Road.

He let the ground floor in

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Would Like Money

On August 6 at about B p.m. he came to her house and said that he did not want the money any more. Two days later he appeared again and said that he would like to have the money back after all, Her mother, who was then pres sent, went out And returned with 1X31,50 with which she paid ac- eused. Chan then wrote out a re-

ceipt of payment In which he also stated, that both parties" were willing to sever their engagement

triage.

-

As she was going to work on be warning of August 17. eused drove up in a pubile vehicle and stopped in front of the Ling- He walked nam Metal Works. with her a few paces and told her

women cident.

D. H.

Yesterday Mr. T. M. King of B Kni Yuen Terrace gave evidence) for the prosecution.

He was committed to trial at defendant who agreed to pay him the November Cimal Sessions (5200 a month rent. There were of the Supreme Court

certain, repairs to be done and Sub-Inspector

Taylor defendant out of his own pocket prosecuted.

paid $2,000 towards the repairs.

Cross-examined by Mr. Clifford witness said that the $2,000 was 11.3

Ley money. Witness ad-

Impersonates Police Officer In Kowloon

milted that when complainant re- Hurned front Shonghaj in 1943'he| took over the house and wanted

lefendant to leave 50

that hel

| filght live there himself with his

wife and family.

that McCafford

suggestedt

| King should have offered to mave

the house

eventually

he would give her bnek 1/10 When Ho Shun, 28-year-old out and let Shen take his flat TUCS150 If she would go with him tallor ni 51 Salyeungchai which was on the first floor. to the local press to put in 501 Street, first floor, was asked King did not agree. Mr. Chifferd

defendant announcement to the effect; the1 for his bus fare he told the sold that they were no longer engaged.

sold mplainant She replied that the

conductor. Tong Man, that he moved out when

se with would

possess rather leave things as they were

was a police officer.

Witness said he move

into a and let the matter drop. Ac-

which had just been completed. eused seemed

enraged and at- tempted to hustle her into the car, She managed to break loose and went to work.

Failed To Recognise

On that sune night she retired at about 11 p.m. Some time in

a fini,

Mr. Clifford asked him if he hid

By Dick Turner

"If my folks want me to grow up to be president, they'ra' certainly giving mo good training-jumping down my throat avory time I open my mouth!","

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

Shepard Barclay

Por: Authuržiles"?

FAINT heart ne'er won in the teal. He was

Charles Lockelt,

Tang did not believe him a asked him to produce either the special pass issued by the Kow- loon Nus Co, or his identity card. As he could do neither he was though some of the other tenante true star in this torm of bridge Louls intimates to be the

asked for his fore, but again

to pay money for his now long run at rubber bridge. The generally considered by his St.

at Witness Buid he did not,

hat pairt to the landlord.

Cillford suggested

The

ΟΙ large sum

to

vacant

best

reckoned

is the fellow who will stretch a rubber player in town. again refused.

polut to get into game because

Having heard not a thing from that the rewards for it are so great Al Public Square Street and

nt had paid, the

he partner except a pass. key as compared to the slight loss la Nathan Road Junction, Ho got

made deductions the small hours of the morning scared and jumped off the bus.oney because he could make a risked in a tight spot. You seldom Revertheless she was stabbed. She saw a Chin. The conductor signalled to

topnotcher from the opponents bids which money by selling see a rubber bridge

on West one trick ratsed him to count ese man in light clothes beudinx | driver to stop the vehicle, went the house in Blue Pool Road with wind up in a contract

possession.

beneath gune and then score antor something of value to him. over her but failed to recognise after the man, and arrested him.

hud. bid him. Her mother, who slept be

Mr. Cifford also suggested that extra trick. More often you will Since the opponents When searched at

at the Youmall side her, aise woke up and leaner Police Station, He was found

witheas and complainant had tid him reaching out for the game clubs and hehrte, he

be without a

conspired together to pay defen- where he has just the slightest West as probably having a large single cent.

intent of excuse for doing so. When it enough number of diamonds to dant money with the W. 11. Charged before

club and Also the getting him out of the flat and comes through for him, he has be of some atd where he needed Latimer at Kowloon yesterday,

reward to make up for it most. then taking him to cour!

heart bids made it seem possible and chov h No was

was convicted on the counts

several losses by such tarties,

that West might have the least back again. getting the money a police officer, impersonating

In Defendant denied conspiring with

ados. bit of something in $. 10 2

Loth estimates he proved right. evading payment of his fure, and

the complainant,

H: Q10 7 6 3 3 lighting from n bus white li was

D. K 5 in motion, on October 17. He was fined a total of $50, or two weeks hard labour, on the trai twe

charges anul cautioned on the third.

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THING FIRST EVERY MORNING

Mr. Chan had no examination,

-0.1

adjourned 5. K 3. ·

CK

N

The case was then until October 30 at 11-39 a.m.

Option Of Fines *For Keepers

Two opium divon keepers number of opium

a

OHOU

17

(Debler.

el m

S. AQ JO #7 4 W E. Notic

S . AQ108

S. G 3

KAK 4

D. JU

The heart K was ruffed, spade A and K scored, diamond 10 finessed to the J and the heart A ruffed. The club 3 was sent through to the singleton Kand the third- heart trumped. Now the club was led, South com- ing in with the A to keep the Qfrom winning. Not wishing to lead into the set-o club Q. C. A 10 8 442

South had no alternative but a rliamond, his 8. That caused the Eust. Eust-West vul- IC to be downed by the A. The diamond Q and 8,and the spade Q and completed the contract- for the valiant declarer, to whom both defenders and his partner duffed their chapeaux.

Defendant pleaded that when he was asked for his Inte he found, on searching his pockets, that he forgot to bring any money with him. He wanted to get off but was prevented from doing so by the conductor who insisted on and having him arrested, He 401 smokers were brought before nerable.) seared, he said, and' jumped off|Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central|

East South.. West North "The vehicle,

yesterday, when Keepers were 1

2 C. Pass 2 H sentences, given prison

and 4 ន smokers the option of fines. That bid by East is of the kind In another case before Mr. J.

Kwon Chuen, aged 37, the you seldom hear from anybody Wicks, Chau Chun-wah, 31-year- Reepce of 5 Lee Yuen Street East, but a consummate master of old mechanic of 2 Homantin 2nd floor, was sentenced to swinging strategy at rubber Who as a rule tries more deep kind finesser of small cards, the Street, first floor, was fined $25 months. The smokers were fined bridge. That is just e

Inspector J. Orem prosecuted,

Evading Payment

for evading payment of bus fare. 375 each. One of the smokers did of layer who sat in the East average player or the star?***

Sub-Inspector J. H. Evans told not appear in court had his ball the court that defendant boarded of $100 estreated.

was

to

the bus at the junction of Jordan Tang Leung, aged 25, keeper Road and Nathan Road aud, when at 20 Jardine's Bazaar, ground

sentenced al Malauwei Road, was asked for floor,

Fix months. The remaining rix his fore.

He tendered 10 cents and asked smokers were fined $75 each.

A tens seized were ordered for a half-fare ticket, saying that

he was a member of the Motor to be confiscated, and notices Car Drivers Automobile Associa ordered to

tion.

be served on the

When told that no half-landlords of the premises to res

fure tickets are issued to members cover possession. of that Association, accused still

taken to the

Poilce Station.

Hung Hom

ALLEGED INDECENT

ASSAULT BY BOY:

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

13

7

Inspector Moran- prosecuted in

refused to pay the full fare. He all the cases.

was

Opium In Piece Of Cloth

110

Be

(3

114

16

A police constable who had re-

17

red on pension in March last

18

19

20.

21

22

1

25

26

27

Brought before the Kowloon Juvenile Court yesterday on the charge of indecently assaulting an year was brought before Mr. J. eight-year-old girl, a 12-year-old Wicks at Kowloon yesterday. student of the Chiu Yin School of the charge of possession of 34] a Kwong Wah Street, was reels of raw opium, manded for three days, on the Lut Yon allos Lul Tam-fuk was application of Detective Sub-found to have the oplum wrapped Inspector G.E. Baker.

in a piece of cloth and again in

It will alleged that the youth a plece of newspaper when he interfered with the girl on two was searched outside the Sham- occasions on October 11. He was shuipo Ferry Pler on October 15 urrested in the school on Satur- at about five o'clock in the after- day morning.

noon.

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ENO'S

Defendant sold that he had only just picked up the parcel when he was taken inla custody, He was sentenced to a fine of $2,000 or three months hard labour.

The magistrate recommended that itis pension be not cancelled. Inspector U. H. Evans prosecut-

ed.

SIX WEEKS PRISON FOR TAKING VALVE

Clues Across

3 Vehicle

10 Delighted

7 Diadein

8 Relative

Told

}} Full

nlong

punishment

18 Sharp

answers 20 Vivacity 21 Chooses.. 26 Kansota.

27, Familiar

28 Brings up

20 Takes cover.

Yesterday's Crossword

Aeros. Afráid, 5 Naval, 6

Clues Down

114 Abandon 18 Ventured

1 Extreme

2 Mortal

a Omeer-to-

bo 4 Tatters B. Behind

a Anger 0 Experts it Flat 12 Claw

10 Sharp 18 Negligent 19 Gossip 22 8ly looke 23 Tree 24 Shaltar

25. Leave

out.

-Down?--IWAssuming;

-Li Fong and Chu Chau' ware | 17. Belf- buth sentenced six weeks hard labour at Central yesterday, by, Mr. Hin-sing Lo för stealing o valvo (valued $200) from the metal pipe at Tat Tam Tuk re- Berenli.

Inspector Brownrigg sold that Eliten, 9 Signal, 10 Uspge, 11 gulate, 3 Iraq, Dilutes, 5-Neu- because defendants: removed, the Quela, 12 Mild, is Rises, 10 Re- trai, 6 Ansall, 75-Argue, valve, 5,000 gallons of water were sale, 18"Teasel, 20 Great, 22 Trim, Searches, 18 Bimmered, 10 worted

PAN 20 Rifts, 23 Piano, 28, Either 27 | tions, 17 Genteel, 19 Earned, 21 He asked that a serious law Ended, 28. Doeds, 29-Lossed. Rabe 24 Bide, bi should be taken. Both men were

recomiended for, baushmont

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