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Around the Courts
"DOG SUMMONSES
RETURNED BANISHEES
ROYAL NAVY
Paymaster Captain Carter
(Special Air Mail Service;
London, July 3, Paymaster Commander Bernard
A warning was given by Mr. E.
Before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. 1. Wynne-Jonès, the Kowloon Ma-
Justice Lindselt at the Criminal gistrate that all dog owners must Sessions yesterday, seven banishees give their correct names and who were charged with breaches Carter: who has been placed on address to the constable in con-of he Deportation Ordnance were the retired list with the rank of nection with dog licences and un- sentenced to terms of imprisonpaymaster captain, had reached muzzling cases, or else the only ni- ment ranging from two to ten the top of the paymaster comman- ternative was for the resident to
years hard labour.
ders' list, to which he was promot- be arrested on the spot. N
ed on June 22, 1924. He entered as an assistant clerk in July, 1903, and served as such in the Vener
This occurred during the hearing of a "case against L. R. Ddefonso, of the American Express Company, Uving at "No. 2 Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, who appeared at the Kowloon Magistracy on" summons for keeping a dog without a 11- cence and allowing it out in the street without a muzzle and un- leashed on July 7.
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In imposing fined totalling $20, the Magistrate stated its was the usual story of the employers Ilsten- ing to a pack of lles from their servants, and in conséquence wast- ing about three-quarters of an nour of the time of the Court.
A summons against Mr. K Övery, or 3, Minden Avenue, for allowing a dog abroad without a muzzle or a lead, was answered by his wife, Mrs. Overy, and a One of sio was imposed,
Fines totalling $16 were imposed on Miss A. M. Hunt, of '8, Essex Crescent, Kowloon Tong, on spm- mons for keeping a dog without a licence and allowing it abroad un- muzzled.
HIDDEN IN HIS BELT
"totalling four years Sentences Hard Inbour were imposed on Chan Ngau allas L Kau aged 33 when he pleaded guilty, at the Criminal Session yesterday to the possession of 93 counterfeit ten cent pieces
and four five cent counterfeit pieces of Hong Kong currency and of returning to Hong Kong after having been banished,
Lo Kam was arrested on June 5 after being banished in 1953 tor fe He had twice returned from banishment and was now de tenced to three years hard labour
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Leung Fal, arrested on June 6 ter being bad shed last year for Life, was stated to have a record going back thirty years. He had continuously disobeyed banishment orders. Accused; who said he was merely on his way to Swatow when arrested, was sentenced to four years' hard labour.
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Lam, arrested on June 7 fter being banished for life in 1928, was said to have spent most of his life in prison and to have returned eight times to the Colony in contravention of the order made against him. He received sentence of ten years' hard labour.
Ng Kom-chuen arrested in May after being banished for ten years in 1934, was sentenced to two years! hard labour.
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WRONG SPELLING! Tsang Tam-shun. similarly banished, and arrested, broke into English when a misunderstanding aruse over the spelling of his name. "T-A-M corrected prisoner, smil- ingly. He was sentenced to three years' hard labour, despite his ex- planation that he had returned to
see his wife, children and house,
TORTUOUS BENDS
Many
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able, Captain G. E. Patey, when fagship of Rear-Admiral Reginald Custance in the Mediterranean. Promoted to assistant paymaster In June, 1906, he served during the War as assistant secretary to Vice- Admiral Sir Richard Peirse, Con- mander-in-Chief, Fast Indies, and
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1915-19 as Resident Naval Officer and in charge of the sub- depot at Suez. In 1933 he was appointed Resident Naval Officer at Singapore. He was accountant officer of the aircraft carrier Eagle from 1927, of the battleship Marlborough from July. 1930, and the cruiser Comius from May, 1931. His -last appointment was Registrar of the Royal Fleet Re- terve. Devonport Depot. from November, 1933, to February last..
APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments were made by the Admiralty on Satur- day:
Cars. (E)-K. A. B. Hutson, to Britannia, for RN. College, - Dart- mouth (July, 23); and J. Breaks, to 'Kent (July 30),
Payr. Card. H. B. Herbert, to Victory (July 23).
Lieut.-Comdrs. J. I. Robertson (Squadron Leader, RAF.), to St. Angelo (June 8); and G, Gowiland, lent to R.AF. för “O,” and instr. duties at School of Naval Co-
operation, Lee-on-Solent (July 29). Engr. Lt-Car-S, J. Armstrong, to Brazen (July 11).
Lt.Cdr. (E)-R. B. Halliwell, to Pembroke, for RNB. (July 19).
Instr. Lt.-Cars.-H. A. McDonald, to Vallant; and J. R. Wilson, to Ramilites (July 25).
yard (July 5). ·
The Assistan. Aitorney General, Mr. J. A. Fraser, prosecuted and addressing the Court stated that on the night of June 15) a party of
Singapore, July 14. Revenue Officers were on duty at
accidents. "some fatal
Surgn. Lt.Cdr.-F. G. V. Scovell; the Tung On Wharf when the have occurred on the tortuoto Pembroke. for Sheerness Dock- steamer Sal On arrived. The turris of Changi Road. But it passengers were searched, and one will be a long time before any of the officers found the counter- | comprehensive› scheme of recon- felt coins in accused's beltstraction or widening is car- Accused was thereupon put under ried out. arrest. Ano her man was with him During the past six months, at the time,
certain work has been done on Referring to
deportation the Arst halfmile-from the Joo the charge, counsel said that the' ac- Chiat Road Junction to Telok cused was banished on March 28. | Kurau, Three months hence 1934 for a period of ten years. this stretch will have an overall *. ANOTHER CONVICTION : width of 70 feet, the highway it- Said to have been in the commaining 40 feet being taken up self being 30 feet and the re- pany of the first accused when he was arrested, Chan Yu, allas Chan grass verges and drains on either Alde It will also have a Lo, aged 23, was sentenced to three
non-skid surface. years hard labour similar charges.
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Mr. Fraser said the facts of the case were similar to the previous one, Accused was banished on March 1. 1933 for a period of ten
years.
INDIAN SENT TO PRISON,
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Changi Road, as Far as the sixth milestone is within the
it is in the Rural Board area. Municipal limits. Beyond that
tuous bends before the sixth mile There is a large number of tor-
but no work of reconstruction or widening for this section is con- templated by the Municipality as the moment.
Narrow and inadequately bank- Sentence of two months impri-ed the road beyond is also dan- sonment, was passed by Mr. F. 3. | gerous.
Balfour at the Kowloon Magistracy In connection with the militäry yesterday afternoon on Mohammed development at Chang), a scheme
All, who appeared before him on of repair and Widening has been a remanded charge of cutting and considered but, it is stated, there wounding Wong Shing Mo, ais no kelthood of anything being hawker on June 1 at the Kowloon done for a long time yet as Godown. Mr. M. A. Silva appear- there are other works to be com ed for the defence while Sub-pleted, such as the road tax Insper LR. Whant had charge | Jobore," " of the case for the Crown,
JAPANESE WOMAN FINED
For failing to notify the Police. of a change in her address, Yoshida Rim, a Japanese dress-maker wäs fined $15 by Mr. Q. A. A Mat-- fadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday morning
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Meanwhile, moterists are warn- ed to drive carefully along Bin- gapore's most dangerous high WAY.
"FOR THE NATION
London, Jinze 29.
It was stated that defendant was When Lord Duveen botight the a alien and as such, was compell-farious Holbein famisture of MIS ed to notify any change of address. Pemberton for 5,900 gniness at the Lí Van Thuyet, an Anamite Pierpont Morgan sale on Monday was charged with a similar offence; it was understood that the minia- and in addition was charged with ture was going to a Dutch collec- falling to notify the Police of his tor, but to-day the National Art- arrival and departure from the Collections Fund announce that it Colony. He was aned $10 on each has been secured for the nation, count.
like the Armada. Jewel
iven 21,000, mount the
Yip Pak-sau, arrested on June 16 walls at Cho remai after being banished in 1923 for fund life, was stated to have hit been sentenced in the Colony in 1912 a68:
had many convict ons since one them being for serious
had returned six banishment. A senten years hard labour was umge
Ho Puk, a young Chinese who
was arrested on June 23 afte banished on July 14, 1994, for life.
was sentenced to two and a fiat contribute years hard isbotr.
LE—A. G. L. Beale, to Dolphin (June (22); A. B., G. Tulloch, to Douglas (July 12); C. P. McN, Hart, to Stronghold (August 28); and W. D. F. E Maspratt, fo Osprey (August 23), and to Fortune (September 7); H. P. Bramwell Flying Officer, R.A.F.), to Victory, for RAF Base, Gosport (June 4); and J. P. G. Bryant (Flight Lieut., R.A.F), to Arethusa (on commg.).
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