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Around the Courts

MAFOOS IN TROUBLE --

Four men employed as mafoos at the Jockey Club stables were brought before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of assault,

The complainant was Ng Chi Ming, who had formerly been em ployed at the stables, and the de- fendants were Yeung Kwan Chung, Yeung Kwong Tsin, Leung Sam and Yim Hi Foo..

The first defendant was "dis-. charged and the second defendant was sentenced to ane month's hard labour. The child is to be taken to the BC.A.

A COMPLETE WRECK

SEVEN DAYS OVERDUE

Anxiety For Tugboat

Leaving Hong Kong on March 24 at 7 am the tugboat Reinier, belonging to the Netherlands Har-, bour Works Co. is now pissing Fleading guilty to charges of for over one week The vessel burglary and theft of 80 panes of which was bound for Amoy should glass from the second and third not have taken more than three- foors of Nos. - 60 and 62 Larchdays for a craft of this size. Street, the property of Chak Hok Enquiries by the owners showed The first three defendants ad- mitted the charge, and were sen-Ting. landlord of the premises that the Rainier passed Sam in tenced to three months' hard, Chan Chau, 22, unlicensed marine Customs Station on the afternoon hawker, Suen Koon, 23, unemploy of the day that she left Hong labour each, while the fourth-de- fendant denied the offence, and hised, and Lau Pui, 28, unemployed, Kong, and this appears to have

esch sentenced to four) been the last seen of her. plea was accepted by the police. were

months' hard labour at the Kow- He was accordingly discharged.

According to Detective Sergeant loon Magistracy by Mr. Wynne-

Jones yesterday. Fitches who prosecuted the com- plainant was a former employee at the stables, being the No. 2 in the Kong stables. He lost his job as they were cutting down staff.

On Monday night he went to the stables, and was assaulted by about ten men. He cried out for help. and several other employees at the stables went to his assistance, and saw about ten men holding him down and beating him with iron

rods and a hammer.

The assault might have been more serious had not assistance ar- rived. The attack appeared to have been premeditated, as the iron bars had been pulled out of the woodwork of the stables.

In passing, sentence His Warship remarked that the weapons used might have

Detective-Sergt. Kennedy stated that a Chinese detective on duty in Larch Street was attracted by the noise of doors falling and glass breaking. Enquiries led to the arrest of the three defendants, The cost of repair to the premises, which were at present unoccupied, would be about $150.

"The premises were simos; a complete wreck," stated the police

oficer

REVOLVER FOUND.

Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday granted an application, made by Sub-Inspector R. Cunningham for the confisca-

The owners in Hong Kong ex- Dress themselves" as not being very much worried, as they belleve the tugboat may have gone into shelter on account of bad weather conditions. Nevertheless they have requested the Customs Stations along the coast to keep a look-out and have also informed

the Harbour Master in Hong Kong.

The Reinler is under the com- mand of Captain Leung Wah, who is stated to be ̃à man of much

experience and navigating skill"

THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE

caused extremely tion of two revolvers and eleven "Reserve" "Members

the hillside to the west of Llon Head Rock, Kowloon City, on Sun- day:

serious injuries, and the fact that rounds of ammunition, found on they had been pulled out of the stables showed the defendants in- tended mischief, and serious mis- chief tos.

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CRUELTY TO CHILD

Inspector Cunningham stated that a grass-hopper collector made the discovery. The aramuriltion was concealed in newspaper, while the revolvers were found' in rice Two men, Tai Kwok Po and Kojar. The police had reason to be- Wal Yin were brought before. Mr.lieve that they were connected with Macfadyen at the Central Magis- the robbery at Takuling village on tracy yesterday charged with caus- the night of January 29-30 for ing unnecessary suffering to an "3 which a man was sentenced at the year old child standing barely two March Criminal Sessions. Three feet high and described as a freak, bundles of clothing, part of which The suffering was stated to have had been identified by the victims been caused by prodding the child of the robbery, were also found with a stick and compelling him to near the arms. perform acrobatica 'at the Chinese recreation ground, Hollywood Road on Sunday.

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PUBLIC OPPOSITION IN EGYPT

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

·Press" (Copyright).] —

- Cairo, April 1.

IDEA"

INDIAN LADY'S DEATH

Mrs. S. Osman Bux

A strong public opposition has

The death occured yesterday of sprung up agains: the nomination of a British expert with a-minis-

Mrs. 8, Osman Bux' at the French ter's salary as chief of the Minis- ry of Trade now to be created. Hospital a few hours after giving It is requested that those who almost the entire Egyptian Press birth to a child, which unfortun

attacks the Government and átely also did not survive. Ad- Following the discovery of an

are taking parties to the St. John Prosecuting. Inspector Willegal distillery on the ground Ambulance Ball will, make their even the Waid party, which has mitted into hospital in the early Andrews of the S.C.A. sald that at floor of 3 Hau Wong Road, Kow- table reservations as early

neutrality, hours of yesterday morning, news hitherto maintained AS

at 7 p.m. about li a.m. on Sunday he visited loon City, Lo Chuan, 27, was fined possible. Dinner will be served at

has joined the opposition ranks of her sudden death the Chinese recreation ground at $500 or alx months' hard labour by 3.15 p.m. and dancing will be from Nationalist circles fear that" the shocked the Indian community, of Hollywood Road. A booth was be- Mr.

creation of the Ministry of Trade which she was a highly respected. Kowloon 9.30 pm to 2.00 am.

under British direction would member. Much sympathy will be. the whole economic extended to the bereaved husband soon bring person wiit be made for those who life of Egypt under British do- and other members of the familly. come after 11.00p.m

Wynne-Jones,

at

ing run, and inside there was a Magistracy yesterday on fous A Cover charge of $1.00 per small fenced-in portion. Witness charges arising out of the matter. saw the child performing somer-Revenue Officer W. G. Humphreys saults on the ground inside this stated that seven barrels of máshi fence. Inside the arena the second

were found and 5 gallons of spirit defendant had a stick in his hand, had already been made. On the and at the end of each somersault, defendant's own admission he earn- he prodded the child with it.

ed about $5 per day selling the Witness" stood and watched the spirit at 15 cents per catty.. show for over five minutes, and saw over thirty people in the booth; they paid thirty rents to go in.

When any well-dressed people were present the boy was made to do an extra somersault, and ask for money. Witness saw two persons. give the boy money.

On a charge of snatching. handbag, from a Chinese woman in Queen's Road on Monday, Chung Fuk Chung, aged 30, unemployed,

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mination. ***ransocean Kuo Hin

ELECTIONS IN GREECE

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).3

She was married in 1921 and leaves behind, besides her bereaved husband and aix children, her father and mother, four sisters and three brothers. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. R. Ismail; one of the leading members of the In- dian community, who was employ- ed at the Hong Kong and Kowloon Athens, Apr-1-whart and Godown Co., Ltd., for The Government has decided over 40 years, retiring a few years The Harbour Master has issued that the general elections should ago. A brother, Mr. 8, H. Ismail was brought before Mr. Macfadyen a notice to mariners to the effect take place on May 19, according is sub-accountant at the National to a decree issued on Monday. A City Bank of New York, Hong^ at Central Police Court yesterday that, if a vessel in distress sends

alleged that Wong Chol Chun, aged as a private message, bearing a

tion of the Chamber and the Sen- is connected with Messrs. Geo, K. 24, a married woman, was making specifc address, and no

general ate was proclaimed at the same Hall Brutton, while the third. Mr.

8. D. Lamall is in Wuchow," purchases at No. 148 Queen's Road distress message is sent out, the

time.-

with her hand covering it, when be unable to tender assistance to defendant came in and matched the vessel in question or to take

and the second defendant take the and remanded for 24 hours. It was a message asking for assistance i decree providing for the dissolu-Kong. Another, Mr. 8. A. R. Ismail money from him. On the second defendant shouting, the child had to knock his head on the ground. present, but witness stopped him During the whole time witness, was

He did the same when witness was and had her bag on the counter. public department. concerned wit | Fransocean Kuo Min.

there the boy was kept on the 80 incessantly.

it. Police whistles were blown and the defendant was arrested by a constable. The total value of the bag and its contents was $57.90.

"LIKE A TRAINED BEAR " The second defendant was ar- rested, but the first defendant was not there at the time. To witness mind, the' boy was treated like a Before Mr. W. M. Thomson at trained bear. On Monday the first | Central Magistracy yesterday.” Re- defendant came to witness office | venue Omeer Grimmitt made an and claimed the child. He pro- | application for the confiscation, of duced a contract, which showed 114,000 heroin phila 'found in room that the child had been given to Na 313, Tai Lo Sing Hotel, Des him in Canton by the boy's mother, Voeur Road Central, on March 25. to learn the art of performing. R.O. Grimmitt said that" the pilis Placards were exhibited outside the were not claimed, the occupant of booth stating that the boy was. 13 | the room having gone away. * years of age, but the first defen

dant's wife told witness, that the

child was actually eight years" dr Li Nam, of no fixed abode, was

The dist defendant stated that the boy was given to him by the

remanded in custody until Thurs- day by Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kow loon Magistracy yesterday on Ä boy's mother in Canton. The mo charge of being in possession of a ther, who is a beggar, was in a pil-dagger without a licence from the ful, condition when the boy wHon, I G. P handed over." The boy had per- formed at the Bincere Company in Canton before he was brought to Hong Kong

On being arrested by the police The second defendant alleged for keeping a common gaming that he was an employee of the house on the Arst floor or 586 Re or defendant, and had been clamation Street, a Chinese voman engaged to play with the boy. He stated that she committed the did not strike the boy or 111-treat offence to earn money to send her. him. When the inspector, entered son to school the booth, defendant told the boy

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