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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935.

Around the Courts

CIVIL SERVANT

·FINED

in the

VERY LAME STORY

Betore Mr. W. Schofled at"the Before Mr. W. Schoffeld at the Central Magistracy yesterday. To Central

Lin. 38. and Chan Wong Ku. 18. Magistracy yesterday Chan Hon-san, clerk

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were charged with unlawful pos- session of 2 bed covers, a pair Education Department | Depart ment was charged with unlawfully trousers and a pair of stock

оп October 9. committing an act preparatory tongs, at Wanchai

Both accused were discharged exporting raw

op.um. from the

with a caution. Colony to Jamaica, and with in- lawfully sending

oplum raw through the General Post Office tu Kingston, Jamaica, on July 26 this year.

Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith As istant Crown Solleiter, conducted the case for the prosecution and defendant was represented by Mr. Leo D'Almada Jr. instructed by Mr. F. H. Loseby, of Messrs. Russ and Co.

Defendant

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GERMAN LOAN

Not Possible

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept. 30.

It is now understood that the impending visit of Dr. Schacht, President of the Reichsbank, to London will not be concerned with the question of a new German loan.

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During several weeks past in- quiries have been made in the City about the chances of a new loan amounting to at least £10,000,000 | being floated.

It appears that on the day in, question at about 9 p.m., a detec- tive was walking along Conal Road when he saw the, second de tendant walking along Hennessy Road with a parcel in his lower

Germany's need of resources coat pocket. He searched the boy. and found that the parcel he was wherewith to finance her scheme bed cover. of rearmament is such that an carrying contained a Defendant said that he had just even fantastic rate of interest ap- redeemed it from A pawn shop.parently did not deter her from When old by the detective that inspiring the inquiries aforesaid. it was too late for any pawn shops The rumour that the British open, defendant replied Government had intervened on that he was going to sell the at-diplomatic grounds proves to have

been both premature and necessary, because the City itself had already made it clear to the German Intermediaries that the proposal could not, on technical

alone. grounds

be entertained. The last German loan, the potash "sevens." stands at about 60 per cent.

was convicted the first charge, and fined $200,

to be and whe the second charge was dis-

missed.

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LENIENCY" ASKED

Was

ticle.

the Coffee Plantation. given them to second defendant to pawn.

un-

Even if it was agreeable to Berlin

and had public here to be invited to sub- scribe to a foreign loan bearing interest at 10 per cent. As, there- His Worship said that the story, fore, the loan was not possible on

lame one may financial grounds, there was although a very be true and so discharged the occasion for the Government to

veto it on other grounds. two accused with a caution.

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The detective then asked him Mr., D'Almada, addressing Mr.

where he got the bed cover from Schofield t mitigation of seti-

fifty and he replied that he had been tence, sald defendant years old and was born in Jama- given the article by a man named The lad Jea and came to Hong Kong with To Lin, first defendant.

to a house his wife and nine children, six of took the detective whom

where he saw To Lin who told were still dependant on him. He had been for the last the detective that he had, pleked Afteen years in the Education De-up a parcel containing a bed cov- partment, and had a very satis-jer. a pair of trousers and a pair factory record, His conviction of stockings at the hillside near it would not be practicable for the would result in his dismissal from his job, and also the loss of his pension, and this: p.us the shame and disgrace to his standing. would be sufficient punishment to taken him. Defendant had not advantage of his position in the Government, and as Mr. Lockhart- Smith and Mr. B. Tay.or," the Gov- ernment Monopoly Analyst, wer? not, he understood, pressing for a

At Kowloon Magistracy yester - heavy sentence, he would submit day Pun Chan-chun. 33, unem- that a fine would meet the case.ployed, was charged with

Mr. Schofield then imposed the obtained 546 from Yip Sing by fine mentioned above.

false pretences. It was alleged that Pun had sold Yip a boiler which did not belong to him. The defendant was discharged While the owners of the boiler, the Wai Woo Machinery Shop. were nd. trespassing in the Kennedy Roadvised to take civi; action. revolver range. They pleaded that Detective Sergeant R. Ellis told they went to the spot to dig up tead to sel, as they needed money. Acting Sub-Inspector Smith said there had been complainants o petty thefts from the

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Two coolies. Chan Heung. 38. and Wong Kwan. 21. appeared be- fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Cen tral Court yesterday."accused

storeroom

on the range. the door of which having been broken operi several times. The coolles were bound over for a year.

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DISPUTE OVER A BOILER

having

the Court that about 15 years ago the boller. was purchased by the Wai Woo machinery shop for $1.800. Five years ago, the ball- er was placed on vacant plece of at Taikokisu!. On the ground 15th of this month. the Owners went to see if the boiler was sti there and found that it had gone. Enquiries were made and it was found in a marine dealer's shop. It was then that Yip Sing the complainant, stated that he had bought the boiler from defendant for the sum of $46,

Defendant admitted having sold the boller to complainant and al- leged that he had purchased it from another man, whom he could not find,

Pleading gulity to a charge of having snatched a handbag and its contents, valued at $11.10, from Miss Lily Wong, of No. 70 Prince Edward Road. first floor, on Sa- turday. Kam Ngau. 30, unemploy- ed was sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy, yester- day, and ordered to be Shanon stated that complainant was found unft. to serve two months Inspector -hard labour in default.

given twelve strokes of the birch, or, walking along Nathan Road near the Orient Tobacco Company about 9.55 p.m. when defendant came behind her

snatched the bag. An alarm was raised and the man was arrested by a Chinese constable.

and

if

Two months' hard abour wak passed upon Lam Tak. 23. unem- ployed, when he, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and pleaded guilty to the theft of a jacket, a cabin key, and four golf tees from

was private car No. 2504, which

Prince parked outside No. 209 Edward Road on Saturday. In- spector Portallion stated that the thefts were committed.. between

3.15 and 4 p.m. last Saturday and two detectives arrested defendant while on patrol at Kowloon City. Defendant admitted 执 previous conviction for larceny this year. Mr. C. P. Grandgerard,, & passe- ger of the s.s President McKinley, was the complainant.

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Pleading guilty to charge of having unlawful possession seven bottles of., Chinese wine, Chan Cheung was fined $20 or one months' hard labour by Mr, W. Bchofield yesterday. The accused stated that he was working as a

I street coole and carried the bot-

t'es for someone.

H.K. POLICE

RESERVES

(ORDERS BY MR. D. BURLING- HAM, INSPECTOR GENERAL

OF POLICE.

CHINESE COMPANY

Lau Strength-Constable R88 Mang Stu has been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company, as from 17th October, 1935.

Training Course-Part II-All recruits of the Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part II of Training Course will attend at the Chinese Company Headquar- ters on Tuesday, October 22nd at 17.30 hours for instruction.......

INDIAN COMPANY

members 1st Aid Classes.--All taking this course will report at the Indian Company. Headquar-

20 Ite House Street Tuesday, October 22nd at 18.30 hours for Instruction.

ters.

Inspection Parade.-All ranks of the Indian Company will parade Police at Central

Station

on

Thursday, October 24th at 17.30 hours under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for a general inspection of equipment etc.. by the Company Commander. Dress-White Uni- form, Cap with White Corer. Beli with Brace, Truncheon. "Pocket Policeman" and note-book to be The Equipment Officer carried. #1! make a point of being present.

FLYING SQUAD

Instructional Patrol-The in- structional patrol for members of the Flying Squad will take place. on Friday, October 25th at 17.30

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