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was one in which Yeung Chuen Winding-Up Petition
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danger of persont. He was fined A winding-up petition, was pre $5. The majority of the sum-sented before Mr. Justice R monses were. för ducharging fire- crackers without the permission of the Hon. S. C. A. at times other than those specified during the Chinese New Year holidays...
RADIATOR CAPS THEFTS Kan 'Sam
an, aged 40, unemployed, pleaded guilty to throwing fire- appeared before Mr. 8. F. Balfour crackers from the second Foor at the Central Magistracy yester-verandah of 504 Canton Road on day, charged with stealing two January 25, to the damage and radiator caps from, private motor- į cars. The police stated that ac- cused was arrested on February 11, with the radiator cape in his possession. Investigation" revealed that they had been stolen from private cars No. 2774 and No. 2315, belonging to Messrs. W. F. C. Jenner and Kam Cheung-yan, Defendant was sentenced to two months' imprisonment on each charge, the terms to be consecu- tive.
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BOUND OVER
Lindael yesterday at the Supreme Court by Odharmal Girdharimal, one of the four partners of the Indian firm of ̧ Q. “K.' Gidumal and Watumall, Ltd.
Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., and Mr. Leo d'Almada, jar, Instructed by Li Sam, unemployed, who stole Mr. M. A. da Silva, appeared for a brass hinge from the "Kowloon the petitioner. Mr. H. G. Sheldon. Docks, was bound over when he KC.. instructed by Mr. M. M. Wat- pleaded guilty before" Mr. Q A. A. son, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes Macfadyen at the Kowloon Ma-sad Master, was for the other gistracy yesterday. Sergeant Fee- three, partners who opposed ly stated the man was arrested in petition. Jordan Road with the brass in his possession and when question. ed he admitted stealing it.
AN OPTION
Lo Tim, a 35-year-old married woman, admitted keeping amaly brothel at 330 Queen's Rood Cen-
A 48-year-old unemployed man, Hung Ping, appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central yesterday, charged Magistracy with the possession of one forged 8500 and four forged 85 banknotes of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. On the application of Detective-Bergeant J. Shepherd, defendant was retral when she appeared before Mr. manded for 48 hours for enquiries Balfour at the Central Magistracy to he made.
yesterday. Sub-Inspector Thorpe stated that three prostitutes had been found on the premises. De fendant was given the option of one month's hard labour.
A man,
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SLY BROTHELS (“
Lam Chik, was ined
the
Mr. Sheldon, at the opening of the proceedings raked the objec- tion that the case could not be heard on the grounds that the petitioner was $10,000 in arrears in his share of the capital. He | submitted that the case should be dismissed or held over until the arrears had been paid up, and cited authorities to support his
submission.
Replying to the objection, Mr. Fotter said there was no evidence that there had been a call on the petitioner to pay up the balance was in fact no arrears or capital due. because the company was a partnership in the guise of a pr'- vate Arm.
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At Mrs. Betty Joel's Gallery. 25. Tay Garnett Asiatic Expedition Knightsbridge, there is a delight- will sail for Saigon this morningful exhibition of modern Chinese at 8 o'clock. The vessel arrived in Manila last Sunday for supplies and 'charge." -
pletures and fans by Mr. Chiang fe, author of the excellent book. "The Chinese Eye." True to the native tradition in being both
The expedition le touring the
scenes for some of the future pic- a highty trained calligrapher, tures of Tay Garnett, considered able to adapt himself to an one of Hollywood's most famous astonishing variety of styles, each directors, Mr. Garnett who was in obedience to a particular mood. Họng Kong with his wife will
of inspiration. meet the yacht in Baigan. ⠀
$100, or in default air weeks' hard | paying a fine of $30 or undergoing of his share of the capital. There Far East to "shoot. background" painter and poet, Mr. Chiang Yeo labour, when he appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and admitt- ed being the keeper of "a sly brothel on the first floor of 222, Temple Street. Sub-Inspector Collins stated the place was raid- ed on complaint.
A Woman Cheung Hop was Aned $50
six weeks'
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UNLAWFUL" POSSESSION For the unlawful possession "of two fresh pine tree trunks at Cheungshawan. a woman, Work Cheung! was fined $10 or fourteent days gaol by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. Mr. K. W. Forrow, of the Forestry Department, stated the value was
prisonment for being the keep er of a sly brothel on the $15. second floor of 209, Temple Street. The
醬 admitted
Woman
previous conviction for a similar offence in 1933. Orders against both premises were made.
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AS HAVING PAID UP The partnership was such that each of the partners was treated Bhaving paid up the $75,000-
SHARES PAID UP
as in the
Sometimes, as in "LA PoListen- ing to the Waterfalls” and “An fully and that they were to share it was decided to open branches Autumn Evening he interprets a other traditional subject; again, as in equally in the profits. If there in Canton, Shanghal and
on a BLOWY was a balance of the capital to places. The partners continued "Ravens perched
branch" and "Boat returning be paid by one of the partners, it to disagree and the applicant was was to be treated as a loan to finally compelled to institute pro-through a storm," he seems to be that partner and that he should ceedings for the winding-apa inspired by the qualities of the GOOD WORK
medium of ink itself, with its pay interest to the firm' on such. the partnership.
capacity for producing rich Convicted on a charge of so- No notice had been given to the
aa in jo
citing for prostitutas in Hennessy petitioner as to his falling in this All shares had been fully paid Í "sooty" blacks; and then, Road at the junction of Antor matter as the resolution had been up by March 31, 1935, and at a "Ducks in St. James's Park," he Street on February 9, Li Kee, a passed during his absence.
meeting it was stated that any witty bends himself to finding an SUMMONSES
ricksha coolle. was sentericed to His Lordship found that the director who had not fully paid equivalent in ne to unfamiliar Among a. batch of
summonses three months hard labour by Mr.balance due. had been treated as up his share capital was, in fu- material. When he allows himseļt
disallowed a loan for which interest had berrture.
from drawing colour Mr. Chiang Yee uses it with dealt with by Mr. Macfadyen at W. Schofield, at the Central Ma-
paid, and over-ruled the objec-loans on the firm. This, asserted an exquisite reserve. the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday gistracy yesterday.
tion.
Mr. Potter, was a direct attacky study of a boat and bamboos with the wind made visible in ripples It was not the intention of the on Odharmal
Further, Odharmal had dismiss across the water. Among the fan "Willows" may. be ed out, to break up the firm. He ed an employee and the other paintings had done everything possible to three directors had seen it to dis- specially named. Included in the prevent this arising as in "doing regard these orders and re-engag- exhibition "is a collection of old so he not only damaged the in ed the assistant, Mr. Potter con- fan paintings that is to say, from. terests of the others but his own tended that these were conditions the seventeenth century onwards as well.
under which it was impossible toot which "Peonics" Continuing. Counsel said that carry on the partnership: There taken as typical. according to law. the Court should was a lack of that mutual truṛ“
with not deal
allegations and and confidence which must exist counter-allegations made by the between partners. if they were to business, he had been ready to meet hic partners in every way to partles but should confine itself carry on "together. to finding whether or not it was The suspicious of the petitioner put an end to the unhappy post- possible for the partnership to were aroused by the several meet- tion. He had given way time and continue under the circumstances ings that had been held and on again and it was now his desire to terminate a relationship that which he was going to relate. his arrival in Hong Kong he had
general had become unbearable. The firm was started in 1927 called an extraordinary
After further argument the case and following some disagreements meeting. It was not the intention
to wreck the was adjourned, over the employment of assistants of the petitioner
MAN WITH NINE
CONVICTIONS
Committed To Stand Trial At The Sessions
A banishee named Ip Kwong who had beɛsi deported from the Colony for life, appeared before Mr. W. Echofeld at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with theft from a house in Wanchal district, as well as an infringe- ment of the deporation order.
The theft was stated to have. taken place on February 4. be- tween the hours of 2 a.m, "aud" 4 a.m. when accused was alleged to
JACK LOVELOCK cant. Mr. Potter first point-
HAS KNEE
TROUBLE
Famed Miler May Never Be Able To Attack World's Record
ཤི་ལ་སོགས་
Longan-Jack Lovelock, the famous miler, fears he may nev- er again be able to attack the world's record.
He is experiencing trouble with a knee from which he had's car- tilage removed two years ago.
have entered No 95 Hennessy Since then he won the race of | Road ground floor, and stole two the century” against Glenn Cun- overcoate and a raincoat, theningham, Bill Bonthron and other property of a Japanese merchant crack runners in America. realding at that address.
After that epic struggle, how- Following investigations mudé, ever, he met with little success. by the police as a result of the being twice beaten by 8,°C. Wood- theft, defendant Was arrested emson. of London, on British when it was ascertained that he tracks. was a returned banishee. » -
Commenting on his digability, Acting Inspector AE. Carey Lovelock said: The less said about. prosecuted, while the defendant my knee the better. It is not admitted that he was a returned right, and I am afraid it never deportee.
will be right.
The two charges were taken separately, and after evidence was given, the Magistrate committed the accused to stand his trial at the next sessions on both offen-
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NINE PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS. Sergt. Mackay, officer in charge of Criminal Records. Department, testified that defendant had nine Urevious convictions, and was de ported on September 26; 1934 for
Giving the facts of the case, m- spector Carey said that as a re-
It is believed the strain on his knee during the American race adversely affected him in later
events.
Lovelock in studying medicine in a London hospital, and at the moment; thinking more about his professional future than whether his knee will fully recover and enable him to remain the world's greatest mile runner next sum–
mer.
sult of information received Road, ground floor where he said Chinese detective was told that a that he had obtained the costs. man residing at No. 48 Tai Yuen Both the ground door and the Street, Brat oor was in possession first floor were occupied by of a female overcoat which he Japanese merchant wished to pawn The detective. The merchant told the police visited the place and there found that about 6 am. on February 4, the accused. The latter admitted, he was informed by a servant ownership of the cost, but failed that robbers had broken into the to give a satisfactory reason for ground floor flat and had stolen possession. He was arrested and some coata. Investigations on the the next day he took the Police spot by the police revealed that to a pawn shop, where another defendant had gained coat was found. The pawzi brok through a window by
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