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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935.
ALLEGED BANDIT STAMPS OF ALL
IN COURT
Canton Seeks Extradition
COUNTRIES
Local Exhibition Features
Around the Courts
Mr.
Hong Kong Hotel Garage appear
Parsons manager of the ed for defendant.
A Chinese with several allages was
Stamps from all over the world, re-arrested after having been dis- from as early as 1853 to the latest charged in a case in which he was airmail nominations, were featured alleged to have participated in a
by 44 exhibitors at the first annual robbery in a village in Chungshan exhibition of the Hong Kong district.
Philatelic Society, which was open.
INGENIOUS DIETHOD Yesterday he was brought beed to the general public from 3
Sub-Inspector McEwen said on December 7 the defendunt received fore Mr. QA.A. Macfadyen at the pm till 8 o'clock yesterday at the Central Magistracy when extradi- "Morning Post" Building and the from a coolle, as money which tion proceedings were instituted support given augurs well for the
had been paid for some petrol The by Mr. EH Willams, Assistant enterprise of the society, which
defendant failed to enter Attorney-General. Mr. G. S. Hugh first sprung into being in 1921.
the amount in his books. He w Jones was for the fugitive. The fugitive, is held on a
complaint from Canton that he had taken part n a robbery at Chung Sha 13 this Heung vlage on March
ed.
but
DEATH ENQUIRY
Chinese Killed By Motor Car
A Chinese clerk named Ho Bae- women had gone to his house to wing, employed at the Hong Kong collect some money from his son Hotel Garage at the Peak, was and had intervened because brought before Mr. W. Schoñeld there was 'some argument. It
An inquiry was held by Mr. E I yesterday and charged with the was revealed that the two defen Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon the emblezzlement of $8. theft of 38 galions of pero and dants had nothing to do with the Magistracy yesterday into the cir- association themselves. the cumstances' surrounding the death
in the association and owed the down by private car No. 4416 at first defendant's wife had a share or Bo Kan (44) who was knocked
sum of $9, and the complainants Taipo Road on November 19, The had gone to ask for it. The two driver of the car was. Sanitary“· men were cautioned and discharg- Inspector M. D. Watson.
Detective Sergeant Goodwin Mr. W. A. Mackinlay held a watching brief on behalf of Mr. prosecuted.
Watson. The Jury empanelled For stealing three galvanised were Messrs Chan Wai Chung. fron pipe joints from the Kowloon Kam Yuen Wah and Ng Kim Chau. Wharf and Godown last Sunday. Dr. Bee-Boat Tech, Medical As one would readily expect from
"urrested on December 9. WitTam Kung-kan, 32, odd tab coolie. Officer of the Kowloon Hospital, the scope of the exhibits, the col-regard to the second charge, de lection on show was, in more than fendant employed a very ingenious
method in taking the one way, unique, out standingly so in this respect being the specialised from the tank, he notified
Whenever he extracted petro collection (Now 10) of Mr. G. A AP.C. that that tank was leaking Sherman, which occupied the best space of one whole length of the room. All the stamps exhibited by this enthusiast were of Chinese charged was not necessarily one nomination, and was composed of for extradition. No extradition
48 separates units, each unit being proceedings could be sustained as
12 inches square.
Worthy of special mention were there was
2 vagueness of the charge. It must definitely and ex-
the exhibits of Messrs. W, E. Jones doing this for the past and A. B. Purves, the former hay-
On one occasion the The Ordinances governing extra- Mty
the tank at 4 pm, one day, and at 10 p.m. the following day 14
year.
OBJECTION RAISED At the outset Mr. Hugh Jones rised an objection that the oft- ence for which his client was
petrol.
our.
was brought before Mr. E. 1 said in evidence that he performed Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- a post-mortem examination on the gistracy yesterday and was sen- deceased and the cause of death the tenced to pre month's hard lab-was through shock following Defendant pleaded that he fractures. The jury then adjourn. and in this way the offence was picked the Joints up while sweep-ed to the scene of the accident. not detected: Tests had been caring in front of one of the godowns. Private L. R. Ogsden said that at.. red out by the AP.C. for any Inspector Stimson stated that de
2,45 on the day in question he was: leakage in the tank, but none could fendant was arrested with the riding a push bicycle on Taipo be found. Defendant extracted the forts in Reclamation Street. petrol by catching the overflow in the tank, and in this way it was not registered: He had beati
onths.
•A
plicitly be an offence covered by ing on display two.inlts of Pro-AF.C. put 150 gallons of petrol la Kau, 17, both anemployed, were
Robbery might in certain cireum- stances be a extrality crime. The cience for which the fugitive stood was no such crime. The charge preferred against him was robbery -Just that one word. Mr. Hugh Johes then referred to several au- thorities in support of his arg
ment.
As the fugitive was charged
there was no allegation that he had robbed from. any particular person or that he robbed in the presence of any particular persor. The Magistrate intimated that he would adjourn the case to con- sider the point raised but Mr. Williams rose and pointed out that the Bench could make a note of the points raised by the defence for further consideration, while he could proceed with the case for the crown.
The Magistrate agreed. and the was accordingly proceeded
Case with
Junevtute stamps of Switzerland 1918-28, and the latter une unit of the early issue of Ceylon stamps.
Other exhibits included New- foundland (issue of 1880-1933) New Hebrides (1897-1925) Timor (1884-1393) Macau (1884-1905) Rocket Fosts and Arinall Covers, United States (Commemoratives of Russia (Romanoff Issue 1913)
the 20th Century) Air Mail (Covers from Canada, China, New Zealand, and the United States) "Native
Races and their Ways. Stamps and their Uses, and Curious Shapes and Sizes,"
THE PRIZE WINNERS
gallons were missing.
Mr. Schofield remanded the case formally for one week, as the pelice' were not prepared to ac- cept defendant's plea on the first charge.
Kowloon
5.
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Road when he saw a Chinese boy run across the road, The boy Another batch of drug carriers managed to get clear of the car was dealt with by Mr. E. I. Wynhe- but hesitated in the middle of the Jones at the Kowton Magistra road and another car was coming yesterday. Kong Yiu 22. and Chan from the opposite direction..
The car knocked down two men. charged with having possession of
who were standing against a pillar. raw oplum at the Kowloon Canto
Witness saw blood flowing from Railway Station on Monday, The the leg of ène man bút the other former, who admitted having 24 did not seem to be much hurt. taels was fined $75, or, in defan They were both taken to the hos three weeks' hard labour, while the pital second man was fined $300, ar, tá cut two months hard labour for the possession of 10 taels. Re
Three Government servants em- p'oyed at the Crown Lands Office, FW.D., appeared before Mr. w. Schofield, at the Central Magi:-
4
M. D. Watson, said that he had been driving in the Colony for the last six months and previously had Fan Kwai-sang. was brought be the first man had the optum con-
A 26-year-old unemployed man. Avenue-Omeer H Major stated that driven in England. He left home at 2.10 p.m. on the day of the RC- tore Mr. E. I Wynne-Jones at the cealed about his legs, while the cident to go to his omee. When Magistracy yesterday, other was found to have hidden he got to Poplar Road comer, he charged with uttering a forged sio the oplum in the bottom of a pair saw another car coming from the note of the Chartered Bank of In- of leather shoes. Another man, Li opposite direction. At that time a dla, Australia and China on Dec. Put was fined $50, with the alter-boy FEZ Into the middle of Inspector Chester-Woods, in native of four weeks' 'hard labour. the road and hesitated. Witness Prior to the exhibition being requesting a remand, asked his for possession of 94 heroin päls. swerted in order to avoid him, but opened, prizes were awarded for Worship to take
for the case. the best exhibits on display, and committal.
in going so, skidded and was put Defendant, was
out of control. He ran into a pilla resulted as follows:-1, Specialisedmanded for 48 hours in police
and the car was thrown against Collection of China (Mr. G. A custody.
the wall of house No. 13 Tripo Sherman) Soclety Silver Medal, 2,
Road and knocked down two mea Pró-Juventute Stamps, 1918-28 (Mr.) W. Jones) Bronze Medal: pre-
Admitting the unlawful posses-tracy yesterday, on summonses of who were standing near the pillar. atom of 341be, of Hoe on board obtaining money by false pretences He called Dr. K. K. Wong who was sented by Mr. Ohl. 3. Ceylan early the steam launch. Tak Choy, on from on Indian Wajir singh. The passing, and he rendered first aid. Issue (Mr. A. B. Purves) President's Tuesday, Cham Yuk-jung 35, coole, defendants were Lo Hok-kal, Panghe Jury returned a verdict of Award.
was sentenced to
month's Wal-ming and Tse Bing-ho. Certificate of honourable men hard labour by" Mr. E. I. Wynne- Lo Eok-kal and Pang Wai-ming tion:, Hong Kong, plating of the Jones at the Kowicon Magistracy were summored for having on Colony's Jubilee Stamps (Mr. W. yesterday. Inspector Stimson stated February 2 this year, with intent Sayers); Airmati Covers from that the launch was stopped by to defraud, obtained from th Canada. China, etc. (Mr. A. R. Os Sergeant Bradsell as it was leaving complainant $150 by falsely pre- (Special to the "Hong Kong, Daily bourne); and Stamps and Their the 5.3. Hellas and defendant was tending that they as public ser-
· Press" (Copyright.)], " Uses (Mr. J. C. Chow).
found-sitting by the bag of rice vants within the meaning of the
Helsingfors; Dec 10 which had beez covered with his Public Servants L'abüitles Ordin- jacket.
The Finnish Government notified ance, 1917, were being paid a the United States Government salary or emolument of $250 a that they will pay promptly her month.
instalment of debt. service; due on December 15.- Transocran Euo Mi
The Exhibition Judges comprised the following:-Lieut.-Col. E. S. Doughty, D.S.O., Comdr. G. F. Hole, RN., and the Hon. Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell.
CASE OUTLINED In out ining the case, Mr. WD- Hans said that the robbery in which the fugitive was allegedly implicated occurred on March 12, this year, in the village of Chung Sha Heung, which was situated in the No. 9 division of the Chung Shan district, in the province of Kwang Tung. There were no sold lers or police stationed in the vil- tage, the cearest Folice Station being 6 miles away. The victim or the robbery was a farmer who re- sided with his wife, a daughter and his brother The farmer also dealt in poultry and pigs, and about a week before the robbery he sold a dozen pigs for $540, and at the time of the robbery he pos- sessed some $620 in Central China bank notes. The money was kept Hong
VARIOUS COLLECTIONS Some of the exhibitors displayed as many as seven yarious collec- toms, and a total approximately of 180 units were on view. Two ex hibitions which were rot in the competition earned special praise, one being an interesting display of
Kong stamps •from
in a su't case which iri turn was specialised collection of Mr W always under lock and key and Sayers, which showed the first was kept to the left of the "teng." wood, block Hong Kong ever pro- .. On the day of the robbery, theduced, and the other was a fine occupants of the house were hav-example of watermarked hand ing their meal, when the fugitive suddenly entered, accompanied by a dozen "men. The farmer re- cognised the fugitive as the leader of a notorious gang of bandits, for the latter had been pointed out to him in a grocer's shop as such. The fugitive ordered the inmate to stand up while four men were de- talled to stand guard over the doorway.
AN, ETE WITNESS Across the road was situated shop, the keeper of which, on wit nessing the entry of the bandits in to the farmer's house, made as if to close his.store. The bandits shouted to him that this was not
made paper" by Portals, Ltd, Lod- don, which was a picture of HM the King, specially loaned for the exhibition by the President, Mr. H. W. Hammond. A footnote of this exhibit explains that the portrait was specially prepared for the Jubilee Year,
Thé exhibition is scheduled to
close to day and stamp-lovers and others interested should make a special point of visiting the ex- ibition, as it would well repay their trouble.
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EUROPEAN TO
necesary for him to do, as the STAND TRIAL
The
matter did not concern him shop-keeper also recognised the fugitive for the latter had made several purchases from him at odd flmes. After a brief search the sult case containing all the farm- er's money was discovered. It was
Sanitary Insp. Clark Committed
"Erought into the room when the Thomas Storey Clark, Second bandits tried to open it, and found Class Banitary Inspector, was that it was locked. Whereupon yesterday committed to stand hig the fugitive threatened to shoot trial at the Besalons by Mr. W. the victim if the key was not Behofeld at the Central Magia handed over. The farmer's wife tracy, on a summons for having obtained the key which the fagi- accepted a bribe of 881 from Yu tive placed into his pocket. Two Lap between May 1 and July 15, Buffaloes, valued at $200 each wire this year, after the case for the then commandered by the fugl-Crown closed.
F
tives and they drove away with Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, who ap- the suitcase in the direction of a peared for the defendant intimat village three miles away... ed that he would not call any The fugitive was arrested in witnesses, but wou'd reserve bis Hong Kong on November 1, and at defence for the Sessions.
an identification parade held at Mr. W. J. Lockhart Smith,
South China Daily News (Nam Wah Yat Po) Victoris Gaal on November 7, the sistant Crown-Solicitor was
49-51, HOLLIWOOD Korn, Hong Kong.
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farmer faked to recognise the fu- the prosecution. glive, who it would appear, had
changed considerably in appear-
ance, as he had grown, stouter shopkeeper and his fold however, since coming to Hong Kong. The recognised him without hesitation.
*
one
accidental death,
FINLAND'S DEBT
Trouble over a money loan as- sociation was the cause of the The Sing-ho was summoned for. appearance of L' Pul-ki, 46, coolie having obtained $50 from the com- and his con. Li So-ha, 22, before plainant on February 15 this year Mr. EL Wynne-Jones at the by a similar pretence, and Lo Hok- "Kowloon Magistracy yesterdaykal and Tse Sing-ho were also C Y. Kwan appeared for all the charged with assaulting two mar summoned for obtaining $50 from defendants, and tendered peas ried women, Ip King, 30 and ❘ the complainant by a similar, pre- not guilty. Cheung Yeu. 34, at Shek Kip Mei tence on March 4 this year.
Mr. Schofield adjourned the
Village, Shamshulpo, yesterday. Mr. M.. A. da Silva appeared on summonses until 11.30 a‚m, en Jan- First defendant stated that the behalf of the complainant, and Mr. | uary 3, 1938.
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