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AROUND THE

MAINTENANCE CASE

Li Kam King. 47 years of age, summoned her husband, Tang Blu Lam for maintenance yesterday at Central Magistracy before Mr. QA. A MacFadyen.

PRISONER'S DEATH

of

COURTS

BAD TEMPERED WOMAN

Another case of assault

was

An inquest into the death Lam Tim, a 23-year-old male pri- brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones, soner in the Victoral Gaol, whose the defendants being Châu Ma death occurred at 4.30 am. yester-Chiu, 24, a barber and Lo Sam, day was conducted by Mr. Q4. A 35 married woman. Sergeant Macfadyen at Central Magistracy | Spiers said that the arst de- fendant stated that she had

The jury comprising Messrs. A. been indecently assaulted, and Morse (foreman), G. R. M. Riche ther lost her temper and retts and F. J. Neves returned

struck the unfortunate lad with verdict of death from natural

her wooden clog. caused. 21

Mr. M. A. de Siva appeared for complainant, while Mr. C. Eyesterday. - R. Banderson was for defendant

Outlining the facts of the case. Mr. Silva said that complainant was the lawful "kit fat" wife of defendant. She married him in the country when she was 17, and they now had three children- married daughter, another daugh- ter 13 years old and an 8-year-old son. Defendant is a Chinese banker as well as a merchant and has a business, the Wang Fat Co., 13. Mercer Street, Not long ago, defendant took a concubine, who lives with him at 172 and 174 Lockhart Road

Complainant used to live in the country and defendant had re- gularly sent money to her there. From 9th moon last year. wards, he stopped the ces and wrote a letter plainan alleging that committed

Both were arrested and taken to the Police Station.

H. Barrett, chief warder of the Victoria Gaol sald that on June 17 last deceased, prisoner No. First.defendant was discharged 18221 was admitted to gaol. Re after telling his story, but Lo was sentenced to serve 3 months' Sam was fined $25 or six months. in prison. On June 28, deceased His Worship told the defendant was admitted to the Gaol hospi-that she was a bad tempered old tal, where he died yesterday | lady and that when walking along morning at 4.30. The body was a pavement is bound to be "bump" identded in the presence of Dr. Jed into at sometime, but she must not go chasing people with a clog.. in fact he added that she should leave her clogs behind next time.

Shaw.

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Dr. G. I, Shaw deposed that de- ceased was admitted to the gaol hospital on June 28 He was ex- on-amined and found to be suffering remittan from tuberculosis. He sank rapid- to com-¡ly and died yesterday at 4.30 she had Death was due to generalised am. yesterday. Chan Fong, 25,

with adultery. Mr. Silva tuberculosis combined went on to say that he understood ather disease. from Mr. Sanderson that be

Mr.

would not mention the allegation of adultery as a defence.

his outline. Continuing Silva sald complainant. not be- ing able to get money from de- fendant, came to Hong Kong January last.

DOG SUMMONSES

Found loitering on the stairway, of No. 171 Tung Choi Street.. at »Z

an- | unemployed, was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and senten- ced to six weeks' hard labour. De-

520 tective-Sergeant Allen

de- fendant was seen by # Chinese The detective" on the stairway.

Several dog-owners appeared before Mr. MacFadyen at tde Cen-detective lives at that address and intral Police Court yesterday on was going home. He asked de- summonses for allowing their dogs fendant what he was doing there abroad without muzzles."

Hearing was fixed for Tuesday morning.

CAR CLEANER FINED

and the man said he was looking

The

Mr. Quark, of 47a, Robinson for a man named Chan Kwat Road, was fined $10 for allowing Defendant was asked which nat his white dog in the road without the man lived on and he pointed a muzzle on July 8. Defendant to the fat of whish the detective At Kowloon Magistracy "yester-denied the offence, saying the was the principal tenant.

of his detective told defendant that no day a motor car cleaner appear-dog was in the garden ed before Mr. Wynne-Jones on a house most of the time, but ad-such man lived there and arrest- charge of failing to comply with mitted losing sight of it for

minute. an order given him by

A constable in evidence said he saw the dog in

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the Hong Kong Automobile Association. He was bound over in the sum of $15 for six months.

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"Mr. C, H. Dodson, supervisor of the Hong Kong Automobile Asso ciation, appeared as the com- plainant and stated that defend- warned ant had frequently been" not to clean cars on the parks without permission. Glving evidence, Wong patrolman, stated that on

he day last about 11 am. defendant washing a car on the car

Peninsula park

the near Hotel Witness told defendant to go away, and he did so, but re- Witness turned again at Moon.

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again sent the man away, and he returned again between 2 p.m. and 3 pm. This time defendant was seen by Mr. Dodson and was arrested

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Two men, Leung Kuen, 21. Robinson Road, and, following it, saw it go into fokl, and "Chan Hing, 20, a licen No. 47a, the door of the house ced rickshaw driver appeared be- fore Mr. Wynne-Jones for fight- being ajar.

near Mody Miss Russell, of 42. Kennedying in Nathan Road Road, was fined $5 on admitting Road, at about 8.45 on Tuesday a summons of allowing her dog morning. Traffic Sergeant Jamie- son stated that Leung Kuen abroad without a muzzle on July

bicycle collided 19 A representative appeared for Whilst riding a

with the secofid defendant and defendant: 4.

both agreed to make a report at the Police Station but after walk- ng a little way up Nathan Road Bear Mody Road they began to fight and were arrested His Wor- ship in imposing a fine of $10 each or six months, told the ge fendants to try not to act like small' boys in future.

KY.-Chan, of St. Joseph's Building, Robinson Road, was also fined $5 on admitting a summons black and white of allowing a terrler bitch abroad without muzzle. A representative said the dog followed the servants out of the house in the early morning.

EVADING DUTY.

а

Answering a summons before

Mr. Dodson stated that he was Mr. Schofield yesterday for hav- passing through the car park ating an improperly stamped Middle Road when he saw de- ceipt for

re-

$73.62, received for

fendant cleaning car No. 3447, so ingon & Co., 37 Hing Lung he arrested him. Witness had Street, on June 15, last year, Chin had Sik Chor was ordered to pay a seen defendant before and offered him -employment in the fine of $5. Association, through ап Indian patroiman,

Addressing defendant the Ma- gistrate "sald:-"As you have al- ready spent two nights in gaol, I gather you know now that you are not to do this."

FALSE PRETENCES

On summonses for splitting ac- counts of $23.78 and $31.78, Man Sang Cheong of 126 Second Street was filmed a total of $20.

gummon's

On the application of Sergeant . G. Whitcroft, who appeared for the prosecution, against Tin Hing Wing, of the Wing Kee firm, 9 Wing Fung Street, for having an unstamped receipt for $22.40, received from

When Tong Kwok Lam appear-Man Tak, 42 Hennessy Road, ed before Mr. MacFadyen yeater-Wanchai, was withdrawn..

day morning he pleaded guilty

to charges of using false preten-

Wis

Three weeks hard labour ces to obtain the sum of $6 from Fung Yuen, aged 28, a bean curd passed upon Chan Fat 27. un-. maker, by purporting that he employed, when he appeared be- at the could obtain employment for fore Mr. Wynne-Jones

Kowloon Mgalstracy yesterday. complainant, when in fact he was not in a position to do so, and for unlawful possession of a mo of using false pretences to obtain tor car pump at Shek Lung Street the sum of $2.80 from Cheng Man, near Canton Road on Tuesday. De aged 48, also a bean curd maker,fendant" sald he took the pump by purporting that he could ab- from the Lal Cheung engineering tain employment for complainant abop, the master of which had when he was not in a position to run away to evade paying rent. He further alleged that the tokis and was

to sentenced six weeks hard labour on each and the master of the shop had told him to go to the shop and charge, the terms to run conse-

take away any odd scraps of Irga cutively,

to sell

do

80,

Det. Sergt. Fowlle who prose- cuted stated that complainants

had been telling defendant that An employed man. Lo Hou they needed employment, and de- Ping, appeared before Mr. Mac- fendant promised to get them Fadyen at the Central Magistracy Jobs as bricklayers with the Lee yesterday on charges of unlawful Cheung, frm of contractors, or possession of two radiator capa. at. China Building, if they paid him Hollywood Road, and theft of a certain sums of money.

radiator cap. Two other charges of theft of radiato

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