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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935.
NOT GUILTY
Accused Acquitted In Murder Trial
A unanimous verdict of “Not Guilty was returned by the jury in the case in which Li Shing, alias Li Wing Wa, was charged with the murder of one Lam Ming, alias Lam Chung-wing, aged about 35. on October 28. "
Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At torney General, instructed by Mr. W. Lockhart-Smith, prosecuted
in and Mr. C. Macnamara, structed by Mr. J. M. Hall appear ed for the defence."
In opening the defence yester- day, Mr. Macnamare said that the Assistant Attorney General had for the not shown any motive crime, and had, submitted that it was not necessary for him to de so.. Counsel agreed that this was so, but contended that a significant feature of the case was that no
motive had been shown by the prosecution.
Around the Courts
TRAFFIC SUMMONS"
Before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday. Hau Yuk- sang, driver of private car No. 3429 was summoned at the instance of Mr. WJ. Roberts for not keeping close to the left side when round ing a bend on Island Road or January 1
The defendant pleaded not guilty, and after Mr. Roberts had given evidence, the bearing was adjourned until Friday at 11.30 to enable more evidence to be called. Mr. Roberts stated that about; 1250 p.m. on January 1 he was being driven in his car, No. 3348, from Stanley towards Repulse Bay. On arriving at a blind corner at the top of the new wall, the de- fendant's car came round the bend completely on the wrong side. His chauffeur almost had to pull up, and defendant swerved quickly to his correct side and swung back again to his wrong side on passing his car. He thought defendant's car was proceeding about 30 miles an hour.
Another Case
Referring to the statement made by the accused at the No. 2 Police Station, Mr. Macnamara submitted that that was a garbled version of what the accused had said. Ac- cused, he pointed out, had beenIn another case, Lo Wing, driver asked to assist in a murder armed of lorry No. 1188, was fined $10 for with a pair of wooden clogs, having falled to report a collision Counsel submitted that that was
with a water pipe in Sal On Lane.
absurd.
It was stated that the collision was
SENTENCE REDUCTION
APPLIED
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Accused giving evidence sale reported to the police by the that he was suffering from a head-atchman of a godown. ache at the time and had obtained ten cents from his mother to buy wine. While he was at the wine shop he saw a number of men at- tacking Mak Fat, who turned into Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, Enr a butcher's shop and obtained a
made an application before Mr. knife and it seemed as if he turn-Hamilton at Kowloon Magistracy ed the tables on his assailants The accused left his bottle in the wine shop and went to see what was happening, but was
called away by his little sister. He went immediately home. He denied having hidden in Causeway Bay, Replying to the application. His and claimed that he had been Worship said that if it had been a home every day. He went to can-case of just taking the watch, he ton to try and find employment, would have bound the boy over, but was unsuccessful.
but the boy took the watch and Kept it for a long time and then had the shape altered..
The case
yesterday for the reduction of the sentence of two months hard la- bour passed on Wong Lam-ku, aged 19. student, who was con- victed of the theft of a gold wrist watch on January 12.
was remanded till
Deplorable Social Sense After the jury had been address- ed by Counsels of both sides, His Saturday at 9.80 am when Mr. Lordship, summing up said that it D'Almada proposed to call evidence was a deplorable commentary onor the lad's character. the social sense of the inhabitantá of this Colony that a riotous murder like this should be possible in one of the main streets of the city in an hour when that street was crowded, without there being mass of evidence to bring home the gullt to the murderer without a shadow of doubt. That, however, was not the fault of the police,
at the previous hearing it was When the defendant was charged alleged that the complainant. Fung Keung, aged 19, a shop foki, placed the watch in defendant's. basket on June 4, when they were playing football. Before the gamė was over defendant took away the basket and the watch, and had the watch casing changed from a
of the yard on the ground floor, and then used another ladder, which was on the premises, to get on to the back verandah of the first floor.
All the doors and windows' on" this foor being locked they pulled the ladder up and managed to get at an open window on the second floor which was occupied by Mr and Mrs. Tam
Mrs. Tam was then awakened by. the noise they made in attempting to steal an overcoat with a bamboo pole
WAS
which In's
She silently woke Mr. Tam, who sprang up and seized the pole. pushing it outwards. This followed by a crash dicated that the thieves had fallen down, and Mr. Tam then imme diately ran down to the ground floor, but the burglars had already
fled.
BIRCH FOR SNATCHER
Convicted on a charge of snatch- ing a purse from Mrs. G. B. Frost, of No. 33, Cumberland Road, Ea Wai Nam, 17, was sentenced by Mr. Hamilton at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday to six months' hard la- bour and 12 strokes of the birch.
It was alleged that defendant snatched the purse, from com- plainant while she was walking along Lincoln Road at about 4.40 p.m. on Thursday and that when about to be caught he threw aand in the complainant's face. He was finally caught and held by some stone-breakers, who handed him over to the police.
Lieut C. C. Garthwaite, RA, the Interport Cricketer was fined $10 by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, for allowing his dog abroad without a muzzle in Granville Road at 4.20 p.m. on December 28. Lieut. Garthwaite. did not appear in Court but sent a note stating that he was detained by military duty.
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agenda for to-morrow's meeting of the Legislative Council is as follows:-
The Attorney General to move the First reading of-
“A Bill to make provision for the substitution of an Urban Council for the Sanitary Board, and to
and repeal the Public Health Buildings Ordinances."
“A Bill to amend the law relating to town cleansing, nuisances, do- | mestic sanitation, the licensing of certain premises and trades and
e disposs of the dead."
"A BB-to make better provision for the maintenance of Public
Health in relation to Food and
Hawkers."
"A Bill to make better provision for the Sale of Food and Drugs in an unadultered state."
H. K. POLICE RESERVES
ORDERS
BY THE HON. MR, T. H. KING, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE.
Chinese Company Inspection Parade:-All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, January 24th at 17:30 hours under "Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for a general inspection of equipment etc, by the Company Commandera Dress-Blue Uniform, Cap with White Cover Belt with Brace, Armlet with Badge. "Pocket Policeman and note-book to be carried The Equipment Officer will make a point of being present.
Indian Company Commendation:-Constable R208 Mohamed Khan is commended by the Hon Inspector General of Police for prompt and efficient action, when off duty, in" a serious. case of assault between two Chinese The assailant was on 13.12.34. convicted by the Police Magistrate (Hong Kong) and sen- tenced to 4 months hard labour on (4) Assault and (B) Demand- jing money with menaces.
No. 30900/01. *Inspection Parade:All ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday January 23rd at 17:30 hours under Sub Inspector The Attorney General to move R. J. "Hunt for a general inspec- the Second reading of "
Cpl. I. Meekin, MM, of the 1st
"A Bill to amend and consolidate Btn. Lincolnshire Regiment, who was recently court martialed for the law relating to Quarantine and drangeness and conduct to the the Prevention of Disease among prejudice of good order and mill-human beings." tary discipline, has been sentenced
his appointment as by the Court to take the date of Corporal as September 8, 1930.
DONATIONS
A Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to Quarantine and the Prevention of Disease among animals and birds.”
“A Bill to amend the Boarding- house Ordinance, 1917."-
"A Bill to amend the Asylums Ordinance, 1006.”
Case
tion of equipment etc.. by the Company Commander. "'. Dress— Blue Uniform, Cap with White “A Bill to amend the Public Cover, Belt with Brace, Armlet
After reviewing the evidence, his round ane to an oblong one. Later, St. Vincent de Paul Health and Buildings Ordinance, with Badge, "Pocket Policeman
....
-Lordship went on to say that there was no evidence, to suggest that the statement by the accused was obtained through any Impropriety. "His Lordship's address, which took one hour, concluded by his dealing with the law as to what constituted murder and what man- slaughter.
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The jury retired for seven min- utes and returned a unanimous verdict of Not Guilty."" Prisoner was discharged.
OBITUARY
Mrs. A. d'A. Basto
The death occurred at ber sidence, No. 299 Frince Ed Boad yesterday morning of Angelina d'Azevedo Basto a w known and highly respected mem ber of the Portuguese community. The late Mrs. Basto was 54 years of age and was the widow of Mr. Basto, of Meters. Cruz, Basto and Co. She was a resid ent in the Colony for many years and was one of the most
ed members of community.
Ehe
and a daughter
Mrs. J.
the deepest syn
The funeral took
ed
day, the remai
the
The sons and
the deceased mourners conduc
however, the watch was recognised by the complainant in a jeweller's shop.
BURGLARS FOILED
A daring attempt at burglary was made by two or more men early yesterday morning at No. 15, Star Street, the residence of Mr. Tam Wing Kwong, chlet clerk of Messrs. Peter B. Sin and Com- pany Their attempt, however, was folled by Mrs. Tam who was awakened by the noise,
It appears that the burglars used a ladder and climbed over the wall
The Hon. Treasurer of the 80- ciety of St. Vincent de Paul ac- knowledges with gratitude and thanks the receipt of the follow ing donations to the Society's Funds
1903.
and note-book to be carried. The The Director of Public Works to Equipment Officer will make more the Second reading al point of being present.
Bill to amend and consolidate the law relating to the construc- tion of Buildings,"
The Hon. Sir William Edward Leonard Shenton, Kt., to move the Second reading of—
D. L. KING.
D. 8. P. (R) Hong Kong, January 21st, 193
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The Portuguese Staff of the Great Northern Telegraph Co. Ltd in memory of the late Mrs. “A Bill to further and protect the Helena Noronha $200; In memory activities in Hong Kong of the St. of the late Miss Geraldine da John Ambulance Association and Roza $24 represented as follows: the St. John Ambulance Brigade From various riends per AA Overseas and to incorporate the Alyes $8,00, Club Recreio 5.00, From Director for the time being of the ABUI to provide for the In- various friends per Fred A. Xavier Ambul $11.00
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