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STOLEN METAL IN UMBRELLA AND SHOES,
A Chinese was charged with stealing A quantity of metal from the Kowloon Docks
It was stated that the metal was found concealed in defendant's umbrella and shoes us he was leaving the docks.
Mr. Wood sentenced defendant to fourteen days hard labour.
THEFT OF TROWELS:
A Chinese was charged with stealing. six trowels and one chisel,
The property was stolen from, a sub- contractor, who was superintending the renovation of a house."
Defendant stated that another, man gave him the articles to take to West Point.
OPIUM "CASES.
A young Chinese "girl was charged with being in unlawful possession of one tael· of prepared opium,
Dafondant stated that the opini be longed to her husband.
Sergeant Wills stated that he visited No. 43, Gough Street and discovered a quantity of opium-anioking parapherna. tia
The husband of the woman, who was in the dock in connection with another charge, accepted responsibility for the Opium.
Mr. Wolfe accordingly discharged the woman and aned the man 850.
The same man and his second wife are charged with being in unlawful possession of thirty-one taels of pre- pared opium, valued at $300.
Mr. F. X. d'Almada appeared for the
Mr. Wood sentenced defendant to six defendants. weeks hard labour.
STOLEN JEWELLERY.
A Chinese was charged, un remand, with stealing a quantity of jewellery from a house in Des Voeux Rond.
Complainant stated that he left his house to go to his shop, and in his absence a box containing jewellery, including a gold ring and gold and silver bangles, disappeared.
Defendant, who stated that he picked up the jewellery in the streets was sen- ten by Mr. J R. Wood to three months' hard labour?
CHARGE AGAINST YOUNG CHINESE GIRL
A young Chinese girl was eluarged, on remand, with, olitaining stationery by. "false pretences,
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Sergeant Wills stated that the opium was a mixture of rubbish and prepared upium.
Me. Wolle remanded the case till Friday, 6xing bail at 82,500 each.
SEQUEL TO RECENT, ARMED ROBBERIES.
Four more Chinese were produced by Inspector Sim, before Mr. E. D. 0. Wolfe, charged with "being concerned int the armed rubberies committed a few weeks ago at money.changers' shops in Handl
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I will be remembered that three men were charged on Saturday with the same offence. Altogether nine robbers stated to have taken part in the attacks, and the Wanchai Police are now on the trail of the remaining two. The money stolea amounted to over $900,
F. X. At yesterday's hearing Mr. d'Alanda, who appeared for one of the defendants, applied for a week's remand on bail.
Mr. The Magistrate characterised Almada's client as man of mang. The case for the prosecution was that uses. the girl, who was a Sunday School pupiaid, it granted, should be a pretty heavy Inspector Sim opposed bail, which, be
represented herself to be a sister of an old friend of the stationer's and obtain- ed, on credit, $10 worth of stationery
Mr. Wood remanded the case,, seading the girl over to the Pe Leang Kok to see whether anything could be done for "hap
A FALSE CHARGE.
A Chinese was charged with snatching a belt from another Chinese.
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ing him. Witness arrested the man, who protested bis innocence and offered to go to the Police Station. There were several witnesses who rouched for "defendant's in. nocence at the time. Witness added that he heard later that defendant and com- plainant were having their afternoon meal, when the former accidentally dropped some curry on complaisant, who threatened to assault. him,
Corroborative evidence was given by witnesses for the defence, and Mr. Wood discharged defendant.
ALLEGED THEFT OF IRON FROM- A DOCKYARD.
Five Chine were charged with being in unlawful possession of a quantity of iron, valued at $300, belonging to the Hongkong and Kowloon Dock Company. Mr. Faithfull, who appeared for one of the defendants, applied for a week's remand.
This was granted, bail being fixed at $600 each.
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A man and women were next charged with receiving the iron, well knowing it to have been stolen."
Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared for the defendants.
Mr. Wolfe remanded the case, fixing bail at $500 each.
GERMAN DYE IN COURT.
A Chinese was charged with being in unlawful possession of three tins of German dyes.
Mr. F. X. d'Almada appeared for the defendant,
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Defendant stated that be bought the dye from marine-hawker under the impression that it was yellow, but when be opened the tins he found the contents. were blue.
Inspector Bullivan stated that a shop. keeper reported to the Police that he had lost four tins of dyes. On Sunday a broker came to complainant's shop and offered three tins of dyes for sale, which, on examination, proved to be the "iden tical tina stole. The broker was ques tioned and gave the name of another Chinese who; he said, had given the tins to him. Enquiries were made, the man was arrested, and be, in turn, charged defendant, who was subsequently arrested, Mr. Wood red andod the case, fixing bail at $50.
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The Magistrate agree with the In- Speetor and asked Mr. d'Almada to let the matter stand over,
The case was remanded till dext Saturday.
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