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Around the Courts

THE ROUTLEY CASE

LOCAL FIRMS. FIND

The re-hearing of the case in

Before Mr. Hamliton at Central which, Willlain" Gordon Routley, a land ball attached to the P.W.D. Magistracy yesterday, several local Arms were summoned for having was summoned for the alleged as-

falled to send in within seven sault of a married woman, Lam

days, a declaration of exported Yuet Fong was continued be

goods to the Superintendent of fore Mr. JH.B. Lee at the Kowloon the Imports and Exports Depart Magistracy yesterday. Mr. Peter Sin represented the complainant while Mr. F. H Loseby of Messrs. Rass & Company "appeared for defendant.

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ment. A fine of $35 was imposed in each case. --

Mr. O. E C.. Marton, appearing for the Texas Company (China) At yesterday's hearing Sub. Ltd., who were summoned in res- Inspector Cunningham testified pect of 100 drums of gasoline, 3,000 that no allegation was made re- tins of kerosene and ten drums of garding defendant kicking "com-lubricating oll, pleaded gulity to a plainant and that at all times he techinical offence, saying that the (witness) had been quite far to summons came as the greatest Routley. He was questioned by surprise to the Company, as they greatest Mr. Sin regarding the procedure had always taken the of the Officer-on-duty when a re- care, and had no intention what- port is made at the station and ever of infringing the Ordinance. explained that first of all a rougà statement is made, then a skele- tan one and finally a full report...

The next witness called was Dr. Yiu Chile Kwong, who examined the complainant's leg in Court and said that he found two sears, one being vertical and the other hori-, zontal.

GRAND TATTOO CHINESE DETECTIVE ON

Motor-Car Parking

Arrangements

In connection with the Grand Tattoo which is being held at Bog Kun Poo on November 1st, 2nd. and 3rd, the public are further noted:

1. Owner-driven cars must not enter Caroline, Hill Road" at the conclusion of

each performance. Owner and passengers should en- ter their cars at the car-parks.

ASSAULT CHARGE

Alleged Attack On Hotel "Boy"

the police station now for en- quiries."

The defendant did so, and they started out for the police station- the defendant, the complainant and one of the latter's friends.

An incident at Kau U Fang in the early hours of September when, it was alleged, a Chinese employed as a "Boy at Glouces- ter Building was assaulted by a Chinese detective, had its sequel at Central Magistracy yesterday They had only gone a few paceS, 2 Ofelal cars and Jchaumeur-when Leung Chiu, CAT7, was however, when another friend or driven cars bearing a car-park- summoned before Mr. Macfadyen acquaintance of both the defen- label will be permitted to enter by Kwan Chan for common | dant and the complainant came Carolina Hill Road from the west assault.

running up and enquired as to end near the Po Leung Kuk and Mr. M.A. da Siva, appeared for what was the matter. The com- that after. approach No. 1 Entrance to pick

the complainant, while Mr. R.C.H. plainant told hima "up their passengers as directed-by Lim instructed by Mr. JM. Hall, searching him, the defendant Police. They will only be allowed was for the defence. Mr. T asked where he was working and to halt for sufficient time to 'an- Murphy, assistant Director of when he had informed him that able passengers to embark, but Criminal Investigation, watched he was employed at Gloucester otherwise will keep on the move. the proceedings on behalf of the Building, the defendant accused If their passengers are not avail-police.

him of being a procurer, and on Outlining the facts of the case, his denial, assaulted him. The that the Mr. Silva said that the incident defendant's reply was occurred at Kau U Fong at 2 am reason why the complainant was on September " when complain- in custody was that when he ant, after leaving his friend's (complainant) was having some house at 21 Peel Street, stopped congee a girl passed and the at a street stall in the Kau Ucomplainant deliberately splashed Fong with this particular friend some of the congee on the girl's and another to partake certain dress.

able at the time the cars will inake a further circuit of Caroline Hill Read

3. Cars that arrive later than 8.15 pm. will be stopped at the junction of Caroline Hill Road and Eastern Hospital Road, where passengers will disembark proceed to the ground via Eastern Hospital Road and No. 4 (Late) En- trance mear the Indian Recreation

and

The other defendants were the Astatic Commercial Corporation, Bank of Canton Building who were summoned in respect of 242 tors of fuel oll exported to Canton on the steamer Alecto: D. Chel laram, China Building, summoned in respect of four cases of Chinese slippers, eight cases of silk and Mr. Loseby informed the doctor linen goods, three cases of cam that during his absence it was phorwood trucks and seven cases found that one of the wounds was of leather suitcases, exported on caused by scratching Asked if the President Pierce to Los An- there would be any difference be-geles, Colon, Curacao and Panama: tween a wound caused by a finger the Fung Yee-lung firm, No. 10 nali scratch and one caused by a Queen's Street, in respect of 40 Club They will not be permitted stone thrown with great force, cases of Chinese wire exported to, to go to No. 1 Entrance. witness replied that it would be San Francisco on the President 4. A: stand for 30 taxis-will de hard to tell the difference at Pierce: the Shing Tung Company, provided on the south side of Yee times.

No. 62 Bonham Strand East, in Wo Street, west of the tram ter- respect of 157 cases of foodstuffs; minus. exported to Chicago; and the Yuen Furg-hong firm China Buliding. in respect of 73 cases of canvas

Castries, Roseau and Spain.

Se To Hing Yeung was next called and related his inter- view with Mr. Bidmead,, ASP. on the 10th of August." After Examin-

ing the witness Mr. Loseby drew shoes exported to George Town, PROPERTY SALE

his Worship's attention to the difference of the statements made then and now and remarked that he would take this up with the witness when the case comes up again to-day at 2-30 p.m.

Yu Ching Tak, unemployed, was at charged before Mr. Hamilton Central Magistracy 'yesterday with loitering and with having return- BAG SNATCHER GAOLED ed from banishment. It Was stated that defendant was arrest- Sentence of six months' hard ed on the verandah of: No. 3 labour was passed by Mr. Macfad- Causeway Hill, the residence of Mr. yen at Central Magictracy yester-M.H. Arnold, of the Hongkong day on Kwong Yam 56, who was ❘ Electric Company, and that he was charged with stealing a handbag locked up in a cupboard while the from Yuen Wal Hing, a spinster, police was being called. The case living at No. 92, Second Street, was adjourned for three days.

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On a charge of stealing 70 cents from Lau Cheung, a-rattan worker, at Isako's Circus on Tuesday night,Į wo unemployed Chinese. Li Yau

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Lockhart.Road Houses Change

Hands

Two houses in Lockhart Road, Nos. 64 and 68 were sold by pub- le auction at the China Auction Rooms yesterday, The property has an area of 1,858 square feet. The upset price was $20,000 and there was only one bidder, Messrs. Hong Yuen Company, who secured the two houses for $20,100.

refreshments The complainant į This mutual acquaintance in- was the first to finish and stood farmed the detective that ho a few yards away from the stall, knew the complainant was waiting for his friends. It was employee of Gloucester Building.

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then that the defendant came up The defendant on learning this to the complainant and said that; released "the complainant and he wanted to search him. The went away. complainant at once put up his The complainant. however, to- hands and allowed himself to be

gether with his friend and searched. After this had been mutual acquaintance who had done and nothing was found on interfered, went up to the station his person, the defendant enquired and reported the matter to the

this

Medical Evidence Mr. Silva then produced evidence in support of his case.

Dr. Chi Man Wal, of China. Building, stated that on Septem-~~ ber 10 he examined the complain- ant and found four wounds, three his

of complainant what his occupa- | sérgéant on duty. The defendant tion was and where he was work- was not present at the time." On ing. The complainant informed the following day complainant him that he was werking as a went to Dr. Chi Man Wal and was

boy at the Gloucester Building, medically examined. Apparently being prompted by this retort, the defendant accused the complainant of being a pro- curer, which the complainant indignantly and strenuously deni- ed. On the complainant's denial, however, the defendant," "it was aleged, seized hold of him by the hair and started pummelling him on the back with his fist, reiterat- ing time and again :" you are a procurer why do you deny it?" The complainant" then started shouting out "save life" where- upon the defendant' pushed him to the darker portion of the street against the wall and snatching the handkerchief which the com-

R was stated that at about 7:15 | 3. p.m. on Monday, the complairant had her handbag matched from under her left arm while walking in Queen's Road West. An hour later, a Chinese detective sergeant who was or patrol duty in Queen's and Tam Chiu were each senten B.A.T. RE-ORGANISATION plainant had in his bands to wipe Road Central, arrested the de- ced to two months' hard labour fendant. The handbag was found by Mr. Hamilton at Central Magis-; in defendant's possession, tucked tracy yesterday.

under his jacket. Delekdant stated It was stated that the defen- that he brought the bag down darts were seen by two district with him from Maino, but from watchmen attempting to pick the a photograph found in the hand-pockets of people at the Circus bag the detective traced the com- by using a Enke. They finally plainant.

succeeded in picking the pocket of the complainant. The second

The defendant was also charged with returning from banishment, defendant put his arm in front and on this count he was remand- of the complainant, covering up ed for seven days.

the actions of the first defendant.

GUY'S TOO GOOD FOR SERVICES

Alexander's Good Form

(Special Air Mall Berrics)

and several times, when it seemed as though nothing could prevent a try, their own errors effectually did

50.

Guy's, who packed 3-4-1 (an example which the Services follow- ed in the second half), were generally rather untidy, and it was a pity to see several instances of obstruction at the base of the serum and of premature tackling at: the line-out...

A splendid cut-through by Ale- xander gave Guy's their first try. He was stopped by Clutterbuck sound full-back but Giesen was with him, and Alexander converted. The Services drew level when Dustin, picking up, dodged over, and Forrest kicked a goal with ́a shot that swerved like a snipe

We learn that British-American Tobacco Company (China) Limited has fust incorporated two new

Tsoong Tobacco Company Limited, Associated Companies named Yee

and Yee Tscong Tobacco Distribu- tors Limited.

These new Companies will take Over on 1st November, 1934 the businesses previously carried on in China by British-American To- bacco Company (China) Ltd.,

British Cigarette Company Limited and Enterprise Tobacco Company Limited. We understand that this 18 a scheme of domestic re-organi- sation whereby it is hoped to carry on business more efficiently and more effectively. The new Com- panies have no interests in Man- churia, Hong Kong, Macho and Indo-China.

There

*will be no change of trading names in Hong Kong, Macao and Kwong Chow Man.

RARE STAMP

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 13,

bruised and one open, on back. All the wounds were circn-" lar in shape. The left side of the lower jaw was swollen and tender and on the inner side of the cheek" on the same side, there" was an ulcer. The wounds at the back, were in his opinion, caused by external violence. It was possible that some hard object had pro- duced the violence. In his opin- on the wounds could not be caused by a fist as most of them

small, were rather

but they" appeared to have been caused by & hard object similar to a fist, for instance, a policeman truncheon." The open wound might have been caused by a similar instrument, but the violence must be stronger. The defendant then palled, the Cross-examined by Mr. Lim. complainant into Aberdeen Street witness said that when he examin- where another. Chinese detective ed the wounds, they were quite was stationed and from him the recently inflicted within forty defendant: borrowed a truncheon eight hours. It was not likely with, which he prodded the com- that the wounds had been inflict-

his forehead, attempted to start It into the complainant's mouth with a police whistle which he was holding in his hand, Defen- dant, however failed to do so but

mouth with the whistle. injured the complainant about the

Friend Interviews

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plainant, at the same time agained three or four days before he making the remarks that he was

a procurer,

It was then that the complain- ant said "I am not a bad perron why do you assault me? Instead of assualting' me bring me up to

RICE IMPORT DUTY

Removal To Be Considered

منه

Singapore, October 25.

examined the complainant as the colour was still fresh.

The complainant then gave" evidence in support of Mr. Silva's outline, after which the case was adjourned.

only one authority, the Director- General, subject to the control of the Poctal Board. /***

The official reply was to the effect that it was in accordance with the terms of the Malayan Postal Agreement to show the details of agreement to which Me Hake objected.

Pro-Malay Policy"

The Undang of Rembau protest-

London, Oct. 13. Guy's, in their first home match at Honor Oak Park, beat the United Services, Portsmouth, by 2 goal and 2 tries to a goal and a penalty goal The England Selec tion Committee were represented.

It was the Guy's backs who

Another Alexander-CHesen effort carried the day." Though without

Yet another portion of the fam- B. C. S. Dick, whose injured ankle put Guy's three points up at half- will keep him late for some weeks, time, and they went further ahead ous Hind collection of postage they were far superior both in when Alexander gave Wright a stamps is to be sold by auction in speed, of idea and of execution, perfectly-timed pass for the latter London. It is anticipated that the and in positioning. They were

to race round, but the kick failed. presence of Continental buyers will

always "likely to tum a situation

Forrest landed a long-range goal be more than ally noticeable on this occasion, the section which looked dangerous to them from one of several penalties, but selves into

Guy's replied at once, Glesen to come under the hammer on more dangerous to their opponents.

French Colonial creasing the total by some $20,000. was to be discussed by the Com- ference of Residents, who would The revenue estimate for 1925 was stamps Prospective purchasers will see lots well worth bidding for, left unchanged but a recommen makes decision on the matter. because there are included in this dation was recorded that if at any part of the late Mr Arthur Hind's time during 1935 the excess of

The possibility of the imported against any preference being duty on rice, being removed next given the sons or dependants of year is raised by the report of the tallway employees in the event of fresh vacancies arising s this Select Committee on the 1936 would prejudice the chances of estimates which was tabled at the

of employment. Federal Council meeting on Tues- Malaya securing a proper share day morning.

The Committee approved audi-

In the course of the official re-

one which WEB BV treaking through toʻsend Alazan- October 22 that devoted to tions on the expenditure aidé in. ply it was stated that the matter.

and both Giesen and Alexander der over for a try, which he also, French and well served by Bowles and Steytler converted

were in their most thrusting

form.

Cur's Hospital-E C Sharp C. G. Wright, P. C Alexander J. E Giegen, I MCD, Stewart; J. van A

The Services were handicapped Steytler, V, H. Bowles;: P. Fletcher, collection some of the choicest revenue over the estimate was

A Prodtable Sideline

The Raja Uda referred to the

by Injuries to their promising | A. G. Heberlein. MR. Kark, IG. items known to philatelists. A such as to justify the removal of possibility of Government en- |«stand-off half, Dustin, and to Gray, Robin (expt.); L. R. Daries, C. 8, few of the stamps are the only the import duty on rice, Govern couraging Hivestock, breeding by but they ran across far too much, Darke, G. J. van den Merwe, T. A ones in existence, and therefore ment should consider its removal the peasants as a very proftable

Hale-mro.

their passing was jerky, and there

I cannot really be valued in hard forthwith. seemed a general lack of method

United Services-Sub-Tt Clutter cash, while of the others more about their attacks. Cotman, buck: Bub Lt Gray, Bub-Lt. Fasson, than a few. are so trae that, at past. scrum-half, often stole away by himself.

Wheadon showed good pace whenever he got the ball, and nobody could have worked more energetically than Sisden, but there was hardly any touch of real class,

Lt Bladep. Lt. Wheaton, Flying Officer Dustin Lt. Cotman; Lt. Linton, L. Browne, Lt. Courtney, Lt. Cmdr. Forrest, Bub-La Darling, Lt. Walker, Lt. Watson, Bab-Lt Carver.

Referee: 0.8, Dingley.

sales, they have been catalogued at over £1000 splece. Whether they will again fetch that sum re mains to be seen, but the sale will undoubtedly create exceptionally keen competition among the lead- ing philatelists of the worldable

State Interference: Speaking on the motion for the adjournment Mr. Egmont Elke referred to an instance of State interference with the Posts and which Telegraphs Department. does not come under the doce trelisation scheme,The apeal suggested that there

sideline

all sections of the

Mackie urged the re- of the provisions of Enactment, Dr. BM hnan urged the open-

alayan Medical Ber

trained members and Mr. Tai Tet Chinese fabjur

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