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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935.

SILVER IN

MANURE

Attempt To Export

To Formosa

Around the Courts

MOULDS FOR COUNTER- MORE MENDICANTS

FEITING

The adjourned hearing of the

Another round-up of city beg- gara was made on Monday morn-

As a result. 21 were brought at the

committal proceedings brought ing when Sub-Inspector Armits Acting on information received against three unemployed men, and party of Chinese police party of Revenue Officers boarded namely Lam Tu ulice Lam Tit- effected a raid.

on sang, Kwong Chiu-pang, and Lam male mendleants the steamer Fukujin Maru Monday morning and found Chun was continued at the Kow-before Mr. Macfadyen large quantity of silver which was Joon Magistracy yesterday before Central Magistracy yesterday and

- Detective-Sergeant C. HL Good One beggar had

concealed in fruit cases,

In consequence of this four men

were arrested and brought before Mr. W. Schoned, at the Central Magistracy and charged exporting 833 pounds of silver bullion from the Colony to Formo., 12,945 silver dollars, and exporting unmanifested cargo.

All defendants pleaded guilty to

the charges.

Mr. R. I. Wynne-Jones.

the

were fined $5 each or seven days,

$6.68 in his

WANTED IN SAIGON

in, the prosecuting officer, took possession. The majority had the stand and stated on Novem-only a few cente ber 11, he and a party of Police with

raided the premises of 69 Fuk Wah Street. 3rd floor, for purpose of searching for arms.

On the way to the kitchen they passed an open door and he saw a large bucket about a foot inside the door. Inside the bucket were a moulds with a charcoal fire at

Revenue Officer Grimmitt prose cuting, said that information was laid with the Imports and Exports Department that a quantity of Bliver was going to be placed on a Japanese steamer to be export- ed from the Colony. About 10.30 a.m.' on Monday, a party of Revenue Officers boarded the

vessel, and found six boxes of fish manure with 833 silver ingots and

12.500 Chinese sliver dollars. In a basket of pears were found 2,500 silver dollars, and in a package of Jackets 945 suver dollars. Along side the cargo was found drop ping gear, so that the cargo could be dropped overboard in case anyone came on the vessel.

Captain To Be Charged." The ship cleared for Takao in ballast, and the captain would be brought up in the Marine Court. The second defendant was an Importer and exporter for goods in Formosa, and the other de fendant dealt with him.

About eight days ago some cases of sh manure had been exported to Formosa, and alx cases had been left behind. The first defendant purchased the "silver and it was stored among the cases. The second defendant WBS really invelgled into it by the first de fendant. Second defendant had lost all his cargo and bankrupt. The Arst defendant was really the more guilty party. Mr. Schofield remanded both defendants for 48 hours in police custody in order to consider the case. Bad in $1.000 each was fixed....

was LOW

SIR CALDECOTT BIDS FAREWELL UPCOUNTRY

Flying Visits

60 that he could say farewell to friends upcountry before his de- parture for Hong Kong next month. the Colonial Secretary. Bir Andrew Caldecott, was flown to Port Swet; tenham by the RAF. on November 22 in a Singapore III flying boat Sir Andrew wilt visit severa] Mila- yan coastal centres, and wil then motor back to Singapore, calling on as many of his friends as possible on the route.

the bottom.

saw that the moulds

were dils-

Waiving extradition proceedings, Du But, aliaz Yock Bang, alias Yu Pul, 47; salesman, wanted for the alleged misappropriation of 3,500

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CHUAN FANG

by

HER BEAUTY DECIDES THE FATE OF WORLDS!

The following letter from Mr. R.

He then told the Chinese detec-pisstres in Salgon, within the

back, and when he (defendant) tive to bring the first defendant jurisdiction of the Government of

Indo-China, WAS discharged covered he said that they

Mr. Schofield at the Central Police were Court yesterday on the application the property of his

friend who of Chief Detective Inspector Mur- was out at the moment. He also phy. It was stated that the ship stated that he was only looking on which the fugitive was return- after the are and that the moulds ing would sall the same day." contained money.

DOGS. ABROAD.

and in a room used as a

An extensive search was made they found on the table another store. two moulds one for making the local silver dollar and the other Mrs. Bromley, of No. 8 Hillwood for Ave cent pieces. On the right Road, ground floor, was summoned band drawer of the table was a before Mr. E. L Wynne-Jones at quantity of metal and a search of the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday the left drawer also brought to morning for allowing her dog light some more metal and in an abroad in the passageway of her envelope were two Chinese Re-residence without a publican coins.

muzzle

on

November 19. The complainant, After hearing the evidence the landlady of the house.

of Mrs. Friday, of No. 15 Hillwood hearing was adjourned until to-

The Road, failed to appear, and "the

defendant was dismissed. day.

LI

The third defendant, Lam Chun, was acquitted owing to evidence against him.

lack of

DEATH ENQUIRY

Mrs. Arnold, of No: 114 Waterloo Road. W35 summoned for B similar offence, and a fine of $18 was imposed.

Defendant stated that the dog went out with the servant but came back immediately. The dog been inoculated against

The circumstances surrounding had the death of Poon

Yeun-lung, rabies age 19, who was a victim of a His Worship in fining defendant mator accident on November 11 stated that he would reduce the in Wardley Street, was gone into ane by (the cost of at the Central Magistracy before inoculation).

the

Mr. W. Schofield yesterday."

The jury were Mesars. W. F. Ford, F. F. Wuthrich and A. Ng Yin Chung.

Mr. D. McCallum" represented the driver of car No. 425,

After medical evidence had

driving

LEAD FROM DOCK

W. Mead appears in the "Tim÷a” of November 10:-

Marshal Sun Chuan-fang, whose death you record to-day, was a man whose word could be trusted.

In January, 1926, he made an agreement, which I signed on be- half of the Foreign" Chief Inspec- tor, under which half of the salt taxes from the five provinCES which he controlled should be re- mitted for the service of the for- eign loans secured on that re- venus. Beven months later he re- fused to break this agreement when secretly invited to do so by leading members of the Peking. Government, who were themselves responsible for the loan service, though it would have been greatly the money for other purposes. to his advantage to use some of

In a courageous speeth in the same year Bun told Chinese mer- chants that passing from a for- eign Concession into Chinese ter- ritory was like crossing from an upper into an tinder world, for nothing in the latter-roads, build- ings, or public health-could be compared with the Concessions. "This," he said, "Is the greatest of the national humiliatione much greater ir my opinion than the loss of sovereignty.”

Fo was a patriot of the old school with progressive ideas,

had been stripping' lead-covered wire from a ship.

The sentence of 56 days' deten- tion imposed on Fusilier W. K. Thomas has been confirmed.

Chau Kau, odd jab coolle, was been given, driver of car No. 4248 hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield. fined $20, in default one month's

was next to give evidence. He said that at 7.30 p.m. he was day, on a charge of theft of ten at the Central Magistracy yester- on Des Voeux Road on pounds of lead, from Talkoo Dock- his way to Wanchai, when passing yard. Defendant was arrested in Thomas was found guilty by a Ice House Street, he saw a car Holly Cross Path, and admitted District Court Martial on Novem- coming in the opposite direction and he saw that it was coming fast so he applied his brakes. The other car gave no warning of its intention to turn so witness could not avold the accident.

He saw no one on the" Road at the time.

Hung Yik-ching driver of the other car No. 435 said that, he was coming from Wanchai

Rad wanted to turn into Wardley Street. He was travelling at about 11 or 12 miles per hour. He saw the other car coming in the opposite direction and slowed down as he took the corner, but the other car came into collision During his long career - in the with the left rear wheel of his Malayan Civil Service Bir Andrew | car.

has been associated with numerous When he got out of the car he people in numerous centres, and, saw a man being lifted of the as he remarked recently, he will ground by two sailors and kave Malaya with "very mixed | Chinesa, feelings."

He is due in Bingapore on Satur-

day.

The jury returned a verdict of death through misadventure, add- ing a rider to the effect that both drivers were in some way to blame, but the drivers of the

Bir Andrew will leave for Hong Kong in the Carthage on Decem- ber 7, to take over the office of pubile car was more at fault as Governor.

he cut across the 'traffe,

AIR-COMMODORE

TO PAY VISIT

HERE

Air-Commodore. Sidney - Smith, Air Officer Commanding the RAF., Far East, Stationed in Eingapore will leave for Hong Kong in the Bine funnel steamer Barredon on Dec. 2. He will be accompanied by Mrs Smith, and by Squadron- Leader George, his Senior Staff Offer.

TOY PISTOL

Kam Ah-san: 38, unemployed, was sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of the possession of a toy water pistol, an instrument fit for an unlawful purpose, and not being able to give a satisfactory account of the possession of it. Another man, Kam Yan-hong, charged with the possession of a toy pistol, was similarly sentenced

Both defendants stated that they picked up the pistols some- where in Wanchai One of the accused stated that children were

While in Hong Kong, Air-Com-playing with the pistols and modore Smith will meet the Com- dropped them. W mander-in-Chief of the China Replying to his Worship, Detec-

South China Daily News (Nam Wah Yat Po) Station, Admiral Sir Frederik tive Sergeant. Cashman, stated

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Dreyer, and the G.O.C. China that pistols of a similar type had Torces

been used on a previous occasion' He will leave Hong Kong to re- in an armed robbery in West urn to Singapore on Dec. 18.

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