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Robber Suspects

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Arrested

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Smart work by Sub-Inspec- tor: Courtland and -Detective Sergeant Cheung. Wing-kan re- sulted in the arrest on Tuesday of thep men alleged to have been involved in an armed robbery at 327 Queen's Road West, first floor on November

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Shinwell Arrives In Cyprus, Is Greeted By Slogans

Nicosia, Cyprus, November 29, Britain's War Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwall,

drove past some Greek flags and slogans de manding union of Cyprus with Greece on his' arrival in Nicosia today.

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The three men, Blu Woon- fong, alias Stu Kwok-wal, 27, farmer, Taui Ping-kuen allan Tru Kwan-loug, aged 22, shop fokl, and Wat Chuan, aged 21. farmer were arrested

they alighted at the Po Tak wharf on their arrival from Macao by the sa Lee Hong Tuesday.

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was travelling with the Governor, Sir Andrew Wright, from the airport to Government House.

Mr.

Shinwall arrived from Egypt on a Middle East tour of Army units. He will continue his tour to Athens on Wednesday. on

Earlier ho told a news con- ference at Fayid In the Sucz Canal Zone:

They had been followed from Macao by detectives who could not make the arrest there.

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floor

Yesterday they were charged before Mr A.D, Scholes at Cen- tral with the alleged armed robbery of Uie inmates of Queen's Bond West second on November 11 of various gold ornaments including a pearl neck- 11 rings, five bangles over HK$600, besides suits of clothing.

Accused were remanded three days in police custody and the date of hearing was fixad for December 6.

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Action For Recovery Of Room

in the action

A reporter had asked election might not change the Judgment Minister's plans for projected brought by Mr. H. K. Woo, inter tour of the Middle East. local solicitor, for recovery of

The question of evacuating Bri. Room And

408 Bank of China tish troops from the Canal Zong Building at the Supreme Court. -which all Egyptian political wes parties are

reserved by arisen", Mr. Shinwell said.

the Chief demanding has "not

Justice, Sir Lealle Gibson, yes- terday, after closing addresses had been delivered by both sides.

This ja Radio Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 045 kilocycles per second and on 8.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre boud. H.K.T. P.M.

No Immediate Plans

That there are no immediato

Mr. Woo, who is instructing piana for a withdrawal ha In-Mr. B. A. Bernacchi to appear on dicated indirectly by ends own behalf, sought a declara~ nouncing

the con- tion that the tenancy of the dis- struction of more quarters for puted room was held in trust by soldiers and their families.

the defendants in his name.

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Piper Cub Mishap At Lantao

He thought he was going to land on norhe dark sand 'en a beach near San Teun, Lantao Island but when his Piper Cub hit two feet of water and overturned, Mr. K. 9. Kan's judgment proved wrong.

Mr. Kan was piloting the air craft which belonged to the Far Eastern Flying and Training School, from Kal Tak airport to the beach on Lantao Island-about 15 miles South West of the air- port The incident occurred at about 10:80 p.m. yesterday...

According to Mr. A. B. Hall, Chlef Instructor of the flying and training school, the propeller of the aircraft WAR completely smashed and alight damage was done to the plane's left wing-tip. The plane was filed with ́ ́`mon water when Mfr. Hall arrived at the seeno together with Mr. B. Hewson, Senior Air Trafle Con troller at the Kai Tak airport.

The plane which is now sitting from the flying school, was dis- on the beach guarded by coolina mantled by flying school ground mechanics She le now waiting to be trans yesterday afternoon. ported back to the flying school.

A licenced allot, Mr. K. S. Kon had 80 flying hours to his credit when he piloted his land plane Into the water. Fortunately he was not injured.

Judgment Reserved In Tenancy Case

"The majority of soldiers have Plaintiff claimed that the do- to live in tents which are not al- fendants, Wings and Company, Logether satisfactory," Mr. Shin-subsequently transferred the well anid,

tenancy from hi# name Into He criticised private enterprise their own.

Mr. W. H. Latimer, Tenancy Mr. Woo, who at present oe-Magistrate, yesterday reserved it housing and said that private landlords are

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A great advance in response to the Governor's appeal for recruita for the Essential. Ser- vice Corps is expected after Wednesday next, when the Ordinance will be passed,--Mr- K. Ashdowne, Commissioner

of the ESC, told the "China

Mall" yesterday.

The Corninisaloner revealed that sinde recruiting started for the

Mr. A. J. Cufford, instructed by Mr. P. L Lam, represented the defendants. The landlord of

the room at an earlier hearing also agreed to be named as a de- fendant, with Mr. Bernacchi ap- pearing on his behalf on the tn- structions of Mr. D. L. Strellet. Further legal argumenta were Trought forward by counsel for both sides, yesterday, after which (the Chlef Justice reserved his

fecision.

Court Brevities

The applicant, Mok Tin-chul, of 200A Henncisy Road, was re- presented by Mr. F. Loseby of Russ and Company. Mr. Peter Chung-ping and other occupiers Sin appeared on behalf of. Cha

of the disputed premises. grounds"

The application is based on the that Chan, sub- tenant of the greater part of the

a

premises on a $145 month rental, without the consent of the up- plicant sub-let a part of the house to the other occupiers in breach of an alleged.\verbal agreement. Mok further contends that five months' rent from February to June 1949 is due azztors. The opponent hos refused to pay the rent on demand, it is claimed. Mok also claims for mesne pru fits from opponents.

The opponent on the other hand denies the existence of the al- leged verbal agreemerit, between himself and applicant regarding the question of sub-letting. He admits that the rear portion, of the house was sub-let to the Tung Kong Factory,

An application for the confls new Corps, 131 applications to cation of 67 rounds of 303 am Join the ESC have been received | munition Ya granted by Mr.

Chan further dentes he is it: by his office, on the ground AD. Scholes at Central yesterday arrears of rent. Ho tendered ropt, floor of King's Building.

to Sab-Inspector Kolinehead, but it was rejected by the op- Doscribing

as officer in charge of Stanley Poplicant, he said.. this response fairly good, Mr. Ashdowns, said lice Station, that very probably after

was found Wednesday the drive for re-in • fleld on November · 24 be-

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Unemployed and hungry, Chau from Nam Hoj recently, attempt

Boy Sentenced Kam-hol, aged 21. who arrived

For Stealing

born in Hong Kong or claimed to The others, moat of whom were have been in the Colony for over even years, were given the option of returning to the Sanatorium at doggers as souvenirs in Manila,

Defendant, who bought the Hong Kong Government

Sheklung at the expense of the

Sib-Inspector C. L. Smitth was searched at the pier, when most of them had escaped from salt the weapons were found.

Tune Koon, Wal Chow, Kongmoos Lats arrived in those areas, and Sheklung when the Commun

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baken care of at the Tung. Wah Charged before Mr. Hin-shing Hospital in a special wards. A youthful destitute of 18 Lo at Central yesterday with the was sentenced to six strokes of offence, Chau said that he had the cone, and recommended to not eaton for over two days, and be expelled for five years by so had approached the complain= Mr. Thomas Tam at Central ant for money. He had come to yesterday for larceny electric light bulb.

Sub-Inspector Chan enld that defendant was seen by Miss Au 5.00Misic Makarry Jam, Yang-kl of 60 Tervols street

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nged -20, merchant, Become so enraged that he threw a fruit knife of her, slashing-four, of her fingers and causing a two- inch gash in her right arm

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Wing Hing Runs Swatow Blockade

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Sub-Inspector' S,^I.Wongzaald. the bulb because he was hungry ner Wing Hing made another that complainants-You Chol-wad and wanted to buy food.

successful trip to Swalow was a danding hostess blgyed Sentence of two and a half ist warships, and returned yes-Hotel in Connaught Road, Central. without encountering National- the Bin Lok Cabaret. She years' imprisonment was imposed

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