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Judge On Concubines' Claim
Heroin Peddling
"A Most Serious Offence"
JL
"Heroin peddling Ex most serious offence, not so much as the peddling itself, but its effect on people whoj
Heroin buy it.
wrecks their health and ruins the and their families," remark ed Mr Justice J. Wicks ext the Appeal Court this morn ing when he dismissed
To Estate
An action relating to the administration of the estate valued at $91,400 of a Kowloon merchant who died intestate on June 17, 1953, was brought before the Acting Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J. R. Gregg in the Supreme Court this morning.
The two plaintiffs are the third and fourth concubines of Chow Chung-hon, late of 174 Portland Street, and the two defendants are the "in fong" widow and sixth con- cubine of the decensed,
PlaintifŸn clahın (a) a declaru-
on that they are entitled to in
An letters
:
(b) H
of
ndaninistration
there
first
that two
Counsel sef that the second issue in the case if his Lord-
doelde the chip should appeal against sentence by priority to the second deferunt; kur in his favour—was should be either declaration that there Ng Kam-yuen.
should be at least two personal administratrices or a trust cor Ny and been sentenced by Mepresentatives appolated to the poration. If the Court decided
E Burlinga
estate of the deceased, or on two administratrices Counsel pensersion of dangerous alternatively a trust corporation; subunities that they should be drugs.
letters This morning l admit-
at the Orst grond d herol for the ted he had the
inistration the estate and the plaintif
uf "I
effects of the deerased purpose of dealing
for
12
make a Bving," he added,
Four other sentences were dismissed 16 M Justice Warke
Wer
Wo Sang.
month, the
Thi
fiat defaurant
of
defendant
and
the
to the Mr Bernacchi added that the second concubines ile first first
were dend.
all the plaintiff. alternatively the first
sventati platultif:, or aftern
appellout: nvely to a trust emporation; (d)
J
Counsel sale.
that they were Informed by their experts, and metalstared to
Plain $3 months Tow avery form cl
Chris, both sides had agreed with it. Chow
Jaw there was and that t Chinese person, Ng Hm, sentenced to 1.
a. abes Chan Yuk-kwan
between con- Chow ale med lanketas
Chan- h
Chan no legal priority abu.
cubines. There was however Mende O-kwan of H Pa Yoon Street.
customary
be Thes
twee
them
em for curity
ceremonial pur- Doses, It was in that order that they were referred to in the pleadings as the third. fourth, ntth, sixth concubines,
from the pUESTA, sentenced to sax months for ex posing for sale obscene ture; and Wan Tin-for.
Batera
tenced to three years. charges of veny person.
Wan
this
from
Tast
previous convictions.
Two
the
appeals against Coll- vietiole were also dismissed by
Me Justier Wicker The Judge
that
there tag
remarked zylidene for the trying Magis- Trates to convlet the appellants.
Thr
were appellants
Ng NK YOU. against conviction apparalni
twu charges of soileiting
catising meet
+
passengers
its-
Struction and In Sang, who ap- peated against ronviction
by Mir this Experated Bernarebi, inedited 01
Brook A by Mr P C WI.
The defendanke art Chow Kung-shi, ahas Kung Miu-kin. rundt Chow Thog-sin, dos
SPIVIOK wout De called 12 typical example of this sentarity for ceremoni said that at the
purposes, Counsel wedding, for his bride ceremonial
Tang Kan-sing of 25 Shang- hal Street. Appearing for them in Mr Landie Wright, instructed by Mesars Ford, Kwon wadistance, ol Company.
The
concubines
a son.
performed certain FACTS ADMITTED
acts of Almal
ploty
by serving fre Opening
Pase for
rea to her father-in-law's wife plaintiffs, Mr Techi saud
and concubines. In that ease that his Lordship would not be she would serve Best of all the bother d
much VIA
with wife, "kil fat" or "tin fong." as The principal facts of the case may be, and then the the care were either already ad-
In their orer of ted on the pleadings or bar | seniority first concubine first, charges of Larceny been admitted bolwern Counsel second concubine second and before coming into Court, he so on bicycles and possession of mi Instrument ft for untawful pur- sand.
MODE OF ADDRESS Counsel sald Ng was represented by
that the plain puses.
This seniority wus alo re- Mr A. SC Coumber of Mensrys were the lad
in Poked
manner $5 concubines of Chow Chung-hon, which the concubines rudressed Hastings,
wher cited on
ene inother, Mr Bernucchi said. Firal defendant First
Was the ** [
The more junior concubines tong" widow. Mr Bernacchi would address the
more elder Birst wife was
sister," "kit fnt" wife.
and the more elder concubine and a Recond
would address the more conrubines as "young
12 Weeks For
#pinined th
kaown as the
Embezzlement When she died
A shop assistant, Chan Shu, who Inced 14K Ports embezzlement
Wa
fourth
1953 June 17.
wife was takta, the second wife valled the "in fong" wife.
of | Second defendant was the sixth 12 jeuneshine of the deceaseil
weeks by Mr 1) Coma at Kow-
Joor Court this morning.
respect cois charges were enterations,
The
MT
Bernacchi
deceased died intestate leaving 15 benetleinrics in- The selener was imposed interested in the estale which
of
of the six speeded $50,000. three while the remaining
said that f taken into com-these 15 persons the whole of l estate would ultimately 150 The fendant 15. farmerly to four sons all of whom were
minors, but the women had cer employed
shop at No ut a
iistain life interests in respect of Talpe Hund, ground floor.
e tuleet neemunts malerance: they were entitled du hos were
to maintenance having due re- and buying and selling goods. He had been thus employed for gard to their status of life.
when
EIGHT MINORS
about 12 months
01 Of the total of the 15 persons, September 18 he absconded from
and five of work
checked tight were minors Is employer the accounts and discovered that these eight were children of the loral sum of $008.60 had not send plainfiit, two boys and
three girls. Two of the
eight, the been accounted for during
both boys were children of the second defendant. Another con- not taking who cubine, cub part in the present proceedings had a minor, a girl.
six
weeks ending September 24 A report was then made to the Poilee and defendant was arrested on September 27. The defendant was receiving a wage of $70 plus keeps.
A 15-year-old boy with a
bad record" "very
was
Orst
Counsel said that the plaintif had a girl, 22 years of
was sent to ege and first defendant had no
the
concubines as "elder
The value of the estate had been certified for estate duty purposes as being $91,400, said Counsel,
It was the case of the plaintiffs that they had no confidence in the administration of the estate by the first defendant alone. It had been agreed that there had
them. Nor had
been constant disputes between
plaintiffs any
confidence in the
second
defendant who was merely the nominee of the first defendant, Second defendant was the most Junior concubine, he added,
Hearing is proceeding.
Investigation Ordered By Court
the Juvenile section of prison children. for x nionths by Mr I. T. number of disputes had the porties Morris at the Juvenile Court at developed between
charges and counter Kowloon yesterday for stealing with
There was in fact an bicycle. The boy, according to Inspee-incident in Macao a few weeks Sul-yia, stole a news are when plaintiffs laid a com- for Wong paper parcel containing a pair of plaint there against the first de-adjourned Pliers, a spanner, a screw driver Pendant in
In respect
from
charges.
tence
by
Lolabílabod 3845
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955.
SIDE GLANCES
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKELPEN
By Galbraith ALLEGED ASSAULT AND IMPRISONMENT CASE
gelharth 8.3
V. M. Mog. V. 3. Pat Off Op 14 by MTA berries, Ine.
"It's a happy birthday card from Billy--and I spanked him for taking money out of his piggy Bank!"
Garrison Players Open
Up
New Season And Suffer
From Having To Bat First
By JOHN LUFF
Here we are back to the old game of seeing our friends don the grease paint and powder and set about the difficult business of entertaining us. Garrison players open up this year with the well tried old favourite, "Tons of Money", and the cast seemed to suffer on account of going in first.
1
Accused Broke Down When Confronted By Inspector
'WHAT IS THAT MAN TRYING TO DO NOW' HE SAID
Evidence of the arrest of the accused was given by Divisional Detective Inspector J. S. Howarth at the trial of two Europeans charged with assault and false imprisonment before Judge J. Reynolds in the Victoria District Court this morning.
into a
Insp. Howarth and that the first nocused. Franclecus Jacobus Vahrmoyer, broke down when he explained his investigations complaint of assault and false imprisonment laid by John Martin and exclaimed "My God, what is that man trying to do Dowl
-Later, at 1.10 am, that night, that he was assaulted, taken to he went to Room 329 Hotel a house, kept in a cupboard and Miramar and was admitted, by detained at Hotel Miramar end Vahrmeyer. Kears was also in that after typing a statement ha the room. He told the two men
was permitted to leave. Marti that he was enquiring into the also stated he was under the ussaulting and forcible taking impression that his mother would away of a European outside the be in dange if he did not fully
the night Hongkong Club on the
with the two men, 90
of
a native of August 3 and showed them hisly he agreed with them search warrant. Vahrmeyer on thy point they wanted him said "My God! what is that man to agree,
The trial is proceeding.
Vahrmeyer. 40, Holland and a naturalised Bri- Lish
subject, and William Norman Kears, 30, of London, described as a security guard, are accused of having pasaulted John Xlartin,
director managing
of Martin and Co. of Singapore, on August 3, outside the Hongkong
Club annexo and to have forcibly taken him to a flat in Tung Shan Terrace and detained against bis will.
trying to do now," and broke
down.
www.
Insp. Howarth read a further statement made by Vaherosyer when he had recovered himself several minutes inter. It was "I did not wish to harm him. As soon as he saw me, he was I shocked him
and hit out at me. said
him I wanted to talk do
I was holding and he refused his arm and he tried to shake me loose. He tripped me over and we fell. He kicked out and hit the side of the car. He also banged his head on the car. I said I would drag him down to Maxwell
or he could
Mr J. W. D. Hobley, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted by Det.-Inspector J. S Howarth
Vahrmeyer and Kears are defended by Mr P. J. Griffiths, of Wilkinson and Grist.
DRIVER'S EVIDENCE
recorder and seven reels,
2 Men Dupe Woman Allegation
Two men, who are alleged talk to to have duped a 62-year-old woman of $3,000 by writing letters to her purporting to
a
be from her daughter in Australia, appeared before
Mr Hin-shing Lo ai Central
Leo Char-blu, the driver of me. He said 'Alright, I will talk the car in which Martin was to you."
Insp. Howarth sald he searched alleged to have been taken to Tung Shan Тетта се, testuled the room and took away some that he was hired on
typewriter, documents, August 3
accuseu camera and roll of him, a tape He drove The
the two Ming to
the 1100g-
he charged that evening
and On August when they waited for abou
the accused with false imprison- hours
Then he was told to ment Vohrmoyer wrote that he park his car outside the annexe did not know what to say at that and s
as ne nad aone stage and Rears had nothing to.4 Sun Street, and Fang Ping, 51, that the RIBA and
I think the play will improve quite a bit as it pro- ceeds, but last night it played like a .sticky dress re- hearsal, and that won't do for a play so well known and which has been played by some of the leading actors of farce.
As
CONVICTION QUASHED
and Leung
Club kotig
LWO
ста or
20
con-
wording
this morning on two counts of larceny by trick.
Defendants, Lam Yiu-hon,
alias Lam Kan, 31, hawker, of
of 30 Fuk Wing Street, third two accused Blighwaray, the witness testified.
TYPED CONFESSION returned
ilve
floor, are alleged to have stolen Luter with unother Cross-examined hy Mr $300 on June 11 and $2,700 on minutes European, Martin
Gelfths, Insp. Howarth said that | June 13 from Lee Fung, Sau. The driver said it seemed that the roll of film showed Martin Hing.
Amongst the three men approached the typing in the Hotel.
In outlining the facts of the car in single the, annough ne die the documents he seized wers
case, Dot, Sub-Insp Kwong not pay much attention and he three copies of a typed
Kam-nin, said the complainant, did not see what was happening.tession signed by Martin. He Lee Fung Sau Hing, lived at 35 Lee said that Martin got into found no other document in the Calne Road, second floor. She the car first and Vehimeyer atter room with the same
had n daughter named Les the him. Kems gol in from
Yuen-fu living in Australis, slae. He then urove to Tung
RECEIVES LETTER Shan Terrace where ine tarea Europeans went into the house A conviction against Tse and he went into another room. Tin, on a charge of lar- Cross-examined by Mr that acting honours go to Peter ceny from the person, was Griffiths, Lee agreed that there character of the oft murdered Wicks at the Appeal Court driver, but there was a European Alderton, and when he, in the quashed by Mr Justice J. was another car parked by the annexe. He could not see Its athis morning following standing by with his hand on the
and The first act dragged, tard it not been for the en- thusiastic performance of Peler Alderton, the play would have dried up then and there. it was, his confidence seemed the east so to spread through that by act
three, they were the rughs there getting are to get out of this vintage ple plece.
There is no doubt whatever
03
Allington reappeared parson, he had the audienCE simply rocking in their seats. Not Supported
I wish I could say that he received the support he deserved, but he did not.
I think it was a question of nerves with some of the cast, so having broken the Ice, we should get some good shows for the rest of the week.
Barbara Shanks Alington was too stiff; even in farce we have to see the situa- tion as being at least plausible if not possible; last night we were totally
unconvinced.
AS
other
The
On June 8, complainant re- ceived a letter postmarked from Australia signed by her daughter,
Inspector agreed that highly Vahrmeyer, was la emotional state when he first went into Room 320. He agreed | that Vahrmeyer did say some- thing to the effect that Martia
The first part of the letter had begged him not to report to the Palico and that now
dealt with general information Martin had gone to the Police, about the family, sald Inspector Insp. Howarth also agreed Kwong. In the second part of that Vahrmeyer said several the letter, mention was made of times "And I had, at last, a Miss Ho who was married, to
a rich merchant.in Australia. Lee said that he did not feel cleared my name," or words to there
anything woa
This Miss Ho, who was, her that unusual
effect. He said that in a statement friend, the letter went on to say, when the three men got into his tar, Ho could not speak which the Police took fremad her parents in Macao and raid that Miss Ho English, but it seemed to him Martin en August 6 Martin said the letter the conversation was ordinary
to give her parents some money. and there was no shouting. His policeman's
evidence by a Police detec-car. tive before the Judge.
The Judge also quashed
sentence Magistrate's
the
on
a
1
second charge of breach of
to bond and ordered the bond
stand.
trafic
wanted
The letter suggested that com-
car had to stop at a
gnal in Queen's Radio Hongkong plainant give 3,000 to Miss Ho's
Tse was convicted of, steal- ng from a person at a bus stop in Kowloon. He pleaded this morning that he had 'subpoenaed Road East for a while, Louise
Hsu Yee-sang, a witness, testify that he had handed $4 to this witness to be given to his Before the subporenaed wit-
wife,
to
car.
NEVER HEARD SHOUTS
Witness said he never heard Martin shout "Help! Police! Murder!" and denied that he or foot down from the side of the
Ho said he could see the heads of the three in the back seat from the driver's mirror and at no time did he see the two accused trying to put some thing over
Martin's mouth, nor he hear sounds of a struggle.
On arrival at Tung Shon
HK.T.
parents in Macao, and that sha (emplainant's daughter) would 0. Time Signal and Programme get the equivalent in Austrausa Summary: 0.03, Stok Market Re- pounds from Miss Ho, port 80 Jesz Half Hour presented
On June 11, complainant re- by Robert Acheson (Studio); 0.30, Fortuguese Half Hour (Studio): 7ceived a second letter purporting This Elizabeth Thorntial was a little | ness was called to give evidenco Leung Ming knocked Martin's | V.O.A. It Parado; 7.30, Memories in to be from her daughter,
Male Chorus of the Song. The Hebert Bhaw Chorale; 7.59. Weather letter said that a Mr Ho Lin, a better but seeing that she was Police detective, Ho Wan-lun,
Report: 6. Time Signal and The News brother of Miss Ho, would come supposed to be welcoming a who had taken the appellant fur
(Landon Kalay): 8.00, Commentary
to complainant from Macao and returned from
the enquiries following his arrest,
endemente, Lis, Orchestra of the collect the $3,000 for his parents. An appeal against sen-
nouncements; 8.15, grave, or at least a shady dive testified that the appellant had
Faris Opera. Les Eranyes The letter went on to say that Northerner, રી
in Mexico, we were astonished given $4 to Hau to be given to
Divertiament (Massenet);
6.30, complainant's daughter had al- Wai-chuen, Cheung
was to find a meeting as cool as the appellant's wife.
Written and JUDGE'S COMMENTS
Journey Into Space, cucumber delivered by the ex- until Saturday
produced by Charles Chilton Episode ready received the equivalent of Quashing the conviction, Mr
1 (BBCTS); D. Time Signal. What's $3,000 in Australian money from gardener Giles, Mario cellent
Justice Wicks said that one of
the Form (Recorded London Relay); Miss Ho. 0.15. At the Opera. "The Klas" Act and a short length of electric the derned's estate in Macas. Wicks at the Appeal Court
facts which
trying this morning for investiga- audience stuff is a heady brew. Magistrate might have relied on
(metana). Principals with Chorus wire from the rear of a moving suld Counsel,
Both parties had intended blevele that was being ridden
A sure fire hit, or a flop, ta was that the appellant had no
went being "dragged in." He Temple Street by a shop us-enlling expert evidence on Chi-tion by the Crown,
gained with equal case. I thinic money when he was apprehend-
into the back room where the sistant. District Watchman, nese law and custom. The ex-
this play should have been tried cd at the bus stop, the inference observing the theft, chased end peris, Mr W. K. Loo and Mr Yagainst sentence of 18 months out on the dog a few times be- being he could not have been n dectrician, Chiu So, switced on
1. Chiu, he added, were sitting
In for house-breaking. He pleaded fore releasing it on the public, was now evidence that the
genuino passenger.
a fact; arrested the youth.
tape-recording machine Not Best Of Luck
there
short while after he arrived, A returned banishee, the boy with Counsel and they
four previous convictions both members of the Hongkong this morning that when he was for larceny from the person and Bar,
Mr Bernacchi sald that the constable told him to
111
band
theft.
af some of morning by Mr Justice J. Fe farco, while it is good the
were
Cheung had lea
an appeal
arrested by Police constable,
don't think I will send him Counsel had had a conference when told by the Roger Needell. It is certain he
to the Juvenile Training Cen-with the experts and they werehat he ha tre," observed Mr Moirls, Hein full agreement.
bad lad with is a record."
They
Sullty,
had
pleaded guilty to the offence before the trying were Magistrate, he pleaded that the of interpreter had used the Can- tonese dialect, and being a Northerner, who
could only speak Mandarin, he was not able to understand fully.
very bad both being called in respect
the question of concubines.
Straight from Paris
and
NORBERT MATISSON
Late of Casino Enghien, Casino Deauville Les Compagnons de la Chanson With MICHAEL BÖDER at the Grand Piano
TO-NIGHT
Parisian Grill
Tel. 27880
FACTORY WORKER
rested.
the
the
diri
!
·MAN CALLS At 2 pm, that day, a Mr Ho
Terrace he did not see Martin enal Theatre, cond, by Zdenes Lin-called at complainant's rem-
VOX Sin-
and Orchestra of ike. Prague Na-
Chalabala; 10.03 approx,
Anion Mr Ziether" aidence and asked for the $3,000. fonietta with Katas; 10.30 One Night Stand with As complainant did not have Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra; a10.57, Weather Report: 11. Time enough money in the house she' Signal. Radio News Reel London gave the Mr Ho, who was first
Lee told of driving the second/Relay); 11.00, Goodnight Muse. God defendant, $300,-
Save The Queen; 11530, Cioso. Down, | 40
REDIFFUSION
...
the
л We and new producer, appellant did have $4 when ar
This evidence should
On June 13, she gave him tccused and Leung, Ming to the
the reme before
remaining $2,700, and he the Magistrate, Star' Ferry about an hour later has put everything into the
he said. show, and he hasn't had the best
and waiting for them to return.
3 p.m. Iomantle Cycles-Selections gave her a. torn piece of paper. Mr
Wiels said he After buying fruit and cigarettes from the King and (Rodgers and with a chop mark on it: This. Justico of luck with it, but
as I have sald, I am sure the weekend which
of paper fitted was not in a position to Jow they eventually drove back to Hammerstein 3.30, Novatime-torn pluce
.aspect
with performances will see a much Magistrate had relied on that
bottom trying Tung Shan Terrace where he featuring the Novetime Trio and exactly
Terry Stevene 4. Tea
Time of one of the letters cam- saw Martin giting on a bed nendezvouso, Vocally Yours- improved cast who have got
the accused' was seen picking through a bad attack of stage the pocket or that he had no
a partly-opened door, Popular Songs: 643, Dossier on plainant had, received signed by
Dumetrius; 8,- Children's Corner -- he added.
her daughter. fright.
Conducted by Auntie Vat: $30,
On June 14, complainant He said that early the next Tropicana-Latin American Rhythm wrote to her daughter In I enjoyed the performance of money, or both. The conviction Douglas Shanks as the solleitor, must, therefore, be quashed.
Network Request Pro- morning he drove Kears and Sliver and things warmed up wher
Leung across to Kowloon on the ramme of Western Music: 6, Teen Australia saying that she had Time--Presented by Betty: 0.28, given the $3,000 to Miss Ho's Vehicular Ferry and then back Birthday Mailbag: dão, What's in s Mike Jones entered in the third
Emporium to China
buliding Name Personality Parade Fins parts." set.
where Koars got a typewriter Fan, and Allan; 7.16, Violin Melodies; Later the received a letter 30, Coke Time-Starring Eddie from her daughter saying that and soine paper: They all went her: 745, Bhadows of "Doubt
over
DATE FIXED
The case against the Secretary of the Foreign Correspondents' Club, of 414 Conduit Road, summonsed for allegedly 'fán- ing to prevent a recurrence of the breading of mosquitoes, ut the Club was fixed to be heard
110 sald that he had been working. In a weaving factory in Tokwawan, Kowloon City, and that he had home in Tokwawan. He added that the reason why ho told the Police that he had been unemployed and had no fixed abode was he did not wish the Police to know him. He further said that he was on his way to havo an early, morning meal when he WAS arrested and accused of at 10 am on November 23 be theft from a fut nearby.
fore Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central: He also denied the charge of Magistracy housebreaking. Adjourning
tho case. Mr Bearls, who is deferided by Mr Justice. Wieka asked Mr D. E. P. D. D'Almada "Remedios, of Grecatold, Crown Counes và M. A do Silva und Co, plended Investigate into the cass. not guilty to the subumens,"
The Secretary Mr Gu
1.
Mail Notices
back to Tung Shan Terrion and Presented by Colgate-Palmolive Co. she knew nothing about the shortly afterwards he drove thea, Time Signal and The News" (Lon- whole dffair and that she had two occured, Martin and Loung don Relay): 0.09, Weather Report, not written the two lottages to
Announcements and Interlude: 6.10. her mother Cadbury-Fry +$530, 0 Journey Bpace, Wrlifes and produced by Charles Chiltodi, 9, Variety Ahoy!
[norons to Kowloon again by the Malachring « Musicsta-Presented He concertnag 7. Mais
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On September 1, defendants 939, Square Dancing; 20; Cafe Con were arrested and in a ensation- Lee stated that in Room 329 inental Presented by Biscuited statement, second defendant of the Hotel he was paid $20 by Cost: 10.30, Old Time Ballroomit adindtied welding the two letters 11, Date with dreamland Featuring but he only received a few $100 Vahrineyor for his services. the zimie Cose Binguray -13.20, Pre- notes for his work. Before leaving the room he saw lude to Midnight Popular Concart
Hearing will continue Martin typing something, and Favoritor, 12) midnight, God Save
morrow' at 10 a.m. Inap Howarth berthed carly on August 4., Marths took
him in a one la Tung Ghan
Terrace, where he said he was
'detained.
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