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THEFT OF MOTOR CAR STIFF SENTENCE
TYRES
Putting Temptation In One's Way
ter from the Central, Police station then read the statements inace by all three of the accused.
The ac-
"Three Chinese appeared before Mr. Wynne Jones in the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon,"
Despite a statement at this point on charges of stealing and re- ceiving two tyres from Wallace by Mr. Sin that the Court had no case against his client, the Magis- Harper and Co. The first, Tang Fing. was convicted for stealing trate ruled otherwise." the two tyres and was given the cused said that the tyres belong- option of a 350 Ane or one month ed to a friend who had left them in jail. The second, Fong Tol with him some four months be also charged with the same offence tore to be taken care of and that
and Mak Tung. he had taken them to the shop, was dismissed. who 29 accused of receiving of Mak Tung because he had been stolen goods was ordered elther ordered to go into one of the out- to pay a fine of 830 or serve three lying districts and was afraid the weeks in jail. Mr. P. Sin defend- fokis might get them muddled ed the first prisoner and M.A. da! with those belonging to the Suva the second, while Sergeant Wallace Harper Co. Asked why he Lamont conducted the prosecution. did not tell the manager of the The first witness called was godown that he was going away Mr. John Frederick Shea, secre- and wanted them looked after ne tary of Wallace Harper and Com- said that he was afraid the mana-
he should have pany, who told the Court that the ger might think
exhibited reported the possession of them two tyres which were were of a type handled solely by before. his company, and that as far as he knew could not be purchased He anywhere else in Hongkong. stated that the first defendant had the keys of the godown in his possession a few days before his arrest. When cross-examined by, Mr. Sin be said that his Company had not missed- any tyres as it
practically impossible check upon the number in the godown.
was
to
any
Mr. Da Silva then asked if there other place at which was any similar tyres might by possibility be found and received a negative answer.
Sergeant Lamont then gave evidence of arrest.
Fang Fook, a fifteen year old apprentice employed by Mak Tung. told the Court that he saw the first defendant drive up to the shop of his employer, Mak Tung and deposit two tyres. He zaid that Tang Ying and Mak Tung conferred for several seconds At this point the third defendant was given the opportunity of cross examining the witness but de- clined.
Yip Pol Ho, sergeant "interpre-
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Mr. Wynne Jones, in view of a previous statement made by the defendant refused evidence.
to credit this
In rendering judgement, he gave careful" consideration to the fact that Tang Ying had such an ex- cellent recordi and had , a family to support, and stated that he strongly disapproved of the system under which the godown was run and in view of the man ner in which temptation was placed before the employees, gave the defendant the option of fity dollars or one month. Because the second prisoner was a fold and was only carrying out the in- structions of the first who was his superior, he was dismissed.
Despite the fact that the third defendant strongly denied having any knowledge that the tyres were stolen- and insisted that he only held them because the first defendant was a friend of his, His Worship found him guilty and Öned him $50, at the same time stating that knowing where Tang Ying was ernployed, he must have had some idea that the property was stolen.
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At Tokyo Outrages Trial
Tokyo, Nov. 30.
After a trial lasting for over two months, the Public Prosecutor to- day demanded cxemplary sen- plicated in last year's May 15 out-
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The trial opened on September 28" last.
The Prosecutor demanded a sentence of life imprisonment er. the alleged ringleaders in the civilian group: Kosaburo Tachi- bana and Kawasaki; fifteen years' imprisonment for Okawa, who is alleged to have been. :connected with the assassination of Baron Takuma Dan; ten years' imprison-. ment for Hided" Toyaqia, son of
the veteran reactionary leader; ten years for Homma, and from seven to fifteen years for the remainder, including Dr. Shumel Okawa and Nissho Inouye, the fanatical priest of the Nichiren sect. "
It is a notable fact that impri- sonment with hard labour was de- manded in every case
for the civilian accused. None of the naval officers or military men were
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TO TOUR AFRICA
London: November 30. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, secre
leave London for Cairo by the 148 passengers, among some of Imperial: Airways on January 3, more prominent ones being, Com- and from there he will proceed mandes Alleyne, Lt-Cmdr. R. E on a visit to Uganda, Kenya, Zan- Graham, Col. Sir R. Needham tibar, and Tanganyika Territory Wugih, K.-Within the recent two
years, communication in and Lady Needham, Lady Chater in a machine placed at his dis
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bagram.posal by the Royal Air Force. He Wusih has progressed in great. Bagram is Consul General in will return to England by the Ith- bounds. At present every town Hongkong for the Siem
་་ perial Airways : flergice, leaving the vicinity of Wasih has one
White. Empresses"
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the or two telephones which are at easy access to the public at yesterday placed two of nominal charges. Small launches White Empresses alongside the take the place of sail boats in Kowloon dock The "Asia" brought transporting passengers from the in quite a number of prominent Whereas in people some of whom were;"Mr. towns to the city. former days, a peasant coming and Mrs. C. Adams. Mr. G. D. up to the city to buy some Grant, Superintendent of the necessaries had to spend nearly Shanghai and Hongkow Whart a whole day in a Towing boat, I Co. Ltd., who is here on a short now in a passenger boat towed visit, Captain and Mrs. A. J. HOR- land, of Vancouver, Mr. Holland by a steam launch he only has being Marine Superintendent for to sit three of four hours. Thus the Canadian Pacific Steamships telephones and
launches and in the colony in connection bring the surrounding towns do with the overhauling of the four ser to the city. Had it not been big CPR Liners Mr. J. A. Kit for the rural economical deterio-chle. of Palmer and Turner, Col. ration, business in the city would M. H. Logan of Logan and Amps, be greatly prospered and facil who is on a business trip. Mr. fated.
H. Mosumdar, Advocate of the Buses Run Regularly Calcutta High Court, and Prof. In accordance with the general and Mrs. Tan and their son, all of policy of the Government in Manila who are returning from promoting road Building, there the Pacific Relations Conference
ment agreement is being reached, is a plan to connect Wusih-with-
the British Government has pre- its neighbouring districta by
pared a naval construction": "pro- motor roads. The one connecting Kiangyin, and Wasih was com- dertaken by the Kiangnan Bus gram to make good the deficiency pleted last year. Now motor Co. which secures a licence from of the British navy in cruisers buses run between the two cities the provincial government to run and submarines. At the same regularly The Changchow-Wh the bus line for a period of time the Dominions would take sik-Ishing Road is now under atteen years. The motor road, up again their naval building pro-
gram-Transocean. construction, the work, being un- trom Shanghai to Wusin is under
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